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July 14, 2025 - Fresh & Fit
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Candace Owens presses Nick Fuentes Reaction Part Two
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We're going to cover part two of Candace Owens versus Nick Fuentes.
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This is going to be part two of the actual verses.
You know what?
The verses because even though she's bringing him as a guest interview, I think the verses on us is speaking.
He's defending himself.
Mark is going to be heading to Tim Caps today.
He's going to do Tim Caps politics stuff, you know.
And I want to say this is a politics, man.
Tim Mochino is a good guy.
He just ended up in a weird situation where he had to be inserted away and be inserted a protocol for the agenda.
He said, I'm leaving.
I'm done.
So shut the down, but you know.
I know the deal.
To go certain people.
And they didn't want to be truthful.
So he left and said, fuck it.
I'm going to go back to what I used to do.
Be the truth.
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Alright, so let's get into this debate while we start.
Here we go.
We ended off here the last time, so this should be pretty good.
Let's go as a convenient spokesperson for it.
Because he's not really, he doesn't really.
By the way, recap, guys.
This is where he's talking about Dave Smith and why he attacked him basically.
And Candace is like, why he attacked Dave Smith when he was backing you this entire time?
So here we go.
We have a problem with Jews and their Jewishness.
He doesn't really talk about the whole fifth column aspect of it.
He talks about a very narrow aspect of it, which is there's this Israel lobby and they're sort of influential and they're driving us to war.
That's one small selection.
So you think, just to clarify, you think he's like a psychological operation?
Yeah, yeah, effectively, yes.
And I don't think he's doing that knowingly, but I think that they're creating the bounds of the debate by having him be the spokesperson.
Who is choosing him as a spokesperson?
I mean, I could not disagree with that more.
I just want to say that.
I just, I patently disagree with you on this one.
This is, this is crazy.
I think that he has moved the ball forward so much for, first and foremost, a lot of American Jews to have the courage to even question Israel because in the same way that we were kind of brought up in the classroom with the, I guess you want to call it emotional engineering around the Holocaust, learning about the Holocaust as like the biggest, most evil event that ever happened.
Imagine if you're Jewish and you learn about that.
It's the same way that black Americans in the classrooms learn about slavery.
So I understood the slavery, man.
Oh my God, bro.
If I had heard another time someone said, we need reparations, bro, I'd be a millionaire, bro.
Telling you, bro.
Oh, I smite that head so hard.
Wild.
Trigger emotional response that Black Americans had during BLM because there was so much conditioning that happened in the classroom that makes them think that when someone says white supremacy is back, you have to riot.
And I will extend that same understanding.
I disagree with it, but I understand that when October 7th happens, it's almost like a childhood trauma for these people.
You learn this, your whole existence, it's existential crisis for you that something happened in Israel.
And then you add in the fact that the ADL is sponsoring these trips to kind of make sure that they stay into this, you, this is who you are.
And if somebody questions this, like we could end up in the Holocaust again.
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You have to have some sort of an understanding, you know, an understanding, even if they're wrong, you have to give them a little bit of time, a little bit of grace here.
And so for him to be doing what he's doing and to be enduring a lot of the same stuff that I'm enduring, like he is on lists.
He is being attacked by every single people.
All people that are attacking me are certainly attacking Dave Smith.
And your excuse is that he just is born Ashkenazi.
No, that's not my excuse.
My problem.
And he's married to a Catholic, by the way.
So even that's the part that I'm even more confused about because you said like he's a religious Jew.
No, he's not.
He's married to a Catholic.
What I mean by that is my criticism of Jews comes from a religious place.
as a Catholic, we recognize that the Pharisees put Jesus on the cross and the Talmudic Jews are the descendants of the Pharisees.
And we also recognize- That's why I want to say.
He's not any of those things.
He's married to a Catholic.
He's just born Ashkenazi.
But when I hear you say, Dave Smith, Jew, I think it conflicts with your point about how even white people, like you're just kind of trained that you should just like, there's something wrong with you for being born white.
No one should feel guilty about how they're born.
Look, it's, you know what I mean?
To sum it up succinctly, it's basically it's tokenism is what it is.
It's a form of saying, you know, we're criticizing the Jews in Israel.
How do we soften and dampen the blow?
Because we're going to get called anti-Semites.
If we bring on a guy criticizing Israel, I know we'll bring on a Jewish person because then we get to say, I'm not an anti-Semite.
Here's a Jewish person saying this.
And here's, here's.
Sir.
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Just to be fair, my friend, I think, quite frankly, she's amazing.
I'll leave it there.
That's not why I had Dave Smith on.
Actually, I had him on my podcast before I even left the Daily Wire.
We had a three-hour conversation about talking about war.
And truly,'cause I think it's important for you to hear'cause I think sometimes you internet too hard.
I don't think so.
The way that they We actually moved forward to when she talks about, I think, his actual an appeal.
They blame a Jew.
It's a fifth column.
And as evidenced by recent developments, they're not loyal to America.
Now, yeah, so we actually moved forward because he went to Pierce Morgan and debated that guy, and she got into basically why do people that attack the Jays think that they're right or something like that?
Where she's kind of referencing when the guy said to him, everyone that actually talks about, you know, in plural, everybody that uses the J's in detail are kind of like dumb.
That's what the argument was for Nick from Candace.
So I agree with you.
And that's why I want to add this.
I agree with you on the point that there is this operating fifth column of Zionism.
No.
No, but I want to be clear.
And I'll tell you, this is where we disagree.
Because I think it's ridiculous to say to someone who's literally just born, he's like, I'm Ashkenazi.
That is just his DNA, who is married to a Catholic.
So you cannot call him a religious Jew.
He is not a Zionist.
He hasn't even been to Israel.
So how do you just condemn him?
And then also, how is that not toxic to what you're trying to do?
So if you're saying that your entire platform is, I want to awaken people to this fifth column.
Well, if I'm a Jewish person, okay, and I'm being raised and I, okay, maybe I'm worried about Israel because I kind of grew up and was told that I have to care about this because of Halloween, whatever it is.
And I see this guy who's just going, Jew, guilty, you're Jew, doesn't matter.
DNA, yeah, like you're 20.
Oh, by the way, they actually clipped that part when she says this part, and it literally went viral on Twitter because obviously speaking, it's out of context, but hearing her say the words, Jew, you're guilty, you're Jew, that went viral on Twitter.
So I don't know if she knew that that was going to happen, but of course, the corporate went crazy.
A3andMe up there, Jew, guilty, okay?
And you think that your ideas are going to grow with that perspective?
Well, they are.
So that's happening.
But is that because thanks to you or thanks to Dave?
I think it's thanks to me.
But if you, look, if you're asking me, I will answer.
If you're lecturing me, I genuinely want to, I want to, I'm asking you the question sincerely.
You think it's growing because of you and not because of people like Dave who are going, okay, like, yeah, you can also think like this.
It's okay to have this perspective.
Like, you think it's because they're watching your show and they're going, he's got it right.
Let me give you a direct answer about the first part about Dave Smith.
Just because he's born Jewish, what did he say when he went on Joe Rogan and he debated, what's the guy's name?
He debated the British.
See, this is more like a lecture than an interview.
Typically speaking, when you invite somebody for interview, you focus on their strengths, not weaknesses.
And this is more like an attack, I would say, because if you notice, it's pretty much like her, you making a statement about what he actually is saying or believes, and then saying, why this, why that?
Versus like, hey, what's your opinion on this?
You know what I'm saying?
So the actual framing of this interview is a bit more structured towards an attack more than an interview.
This guy, forget about it.
Douglas Murray.
Douglas Murray.
When he debated Douglas Murray, Douglas Murray said, and you hear this, this is the woke right phenomenon, which Dave has criticized, but Douglas said, there is this dark element that is growing on the right.
They're Holocaust deniers.
They hate Jews.
If they slip on a banana peel, they blame a Jew and all the rest of it.
Dave Smith said, I agree with you.
Those people are a problem.
And I'm against Holocaust denial and all this sort of stuff.
Joe Rogan went on the attack against Jake Shields, who's a friend of mine and a fighter and a boxer.
And you see this over and over and over again with people like Dave Smith and even someone like Daryl Cooper, who's not Jewish.
And, you know, I talked to Daryl recently.
We kind of made amends.
But Daryl Cooper put out an article on a substack saying the same thing.
He said, I started talking about the Jews.
I opened up this can of worms.
Now that's all people want to hear about.
He said, so I'm done talking about it because, you know, there's people that can't handle it and they're taking it too far.
And when I hear that from Daryl Cooper, when I hear that from Dave Smith, when they say Israel's our satellite, our aircraft carrier, I say something's not right here.
There's clearly a subtle difference here.
And that has a lot to do with, you know, maybe Daryl Cooper not being a complete radical.
And I think that has a lot to do with Dave Smith being Jewish because he says that his ancestors died in the Holocaust.
Now, I don't think that he'll ever be able to say in the way that I can, you know, that maybe the Holocaust.
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This wasn't legitimate.
Or, you know, maybe there's more to the story on World War II.
Because it's his grandparents.
Okay, but he says my ancestors went up the smokestacks at Auschwitz.
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And someone like me, I say, I don't care about Auschwitz.
I don't care about the Holocaust.
I'm done hearing about it.
I have no affinity with that.
But you also mentioned Daryl Cooper and you also mentioned Joe Rogan.
These people are not Jewish, right?
Right.
So are you saying that they're all condemned?
Like, why is it matter?
If Dave Smith, maybe he believes that.
Maybe he's wrong.
Maybe he believes it.
Who knows?
If Joe Rogan says that, maybe he's wrong.
Maybe he believes it.
Let's say we don't know.
Daryl Cooper.
What is the difference between these three individuals?
Like, why is one represent a problem for you versus like your idea, going back to what you said, right?
Let's tackle the idea.
Let's actually debate the idea.
So do you not see how you run into conflict with yourself?
You're like, well, here's my story.
I just wanted to debate the idea.
And then when it comes to Dave Smith, rather than saying, I disagree with what you just said about whatever topic, saying that there is this strand, let's actually have the debate because the better idea will win.
That's how my brain works.
Here's why.
Because this is another form of gatekeeping.
When Joe Rogan says, okay, you're cool.
Dave Smith is cool.
But Jake Shields, he's a Holocaust denier.
That's not cool.
That's dark and evil and real anti-Semitism.
You're that all the time.
They say, Are you like a Dave Smith guy or are you a real anti-Semite?
Because you know what they say?
If you're a real anti-Semite, you're out of the club.
You don't get invited on the show.
You know, Piers Morgan won't have me on the show.
He banned me.
Tim Poole banned me.
Joe Rogan banned me.
And it's like, wait a second.
So, you know, clearly some people are able to go on these shows and express some form of the view, which is, again, like what you're saying.
Let me go back the third wall here, right?
So the problem that I see with creators and platforms is certain platforms have certain rules that are not put out there.
They're a very gray area and they're so vague that if you bring somebody that's in that gray area, they'll get your ass out of there real quick.
So what I'm saying is, when Nick is arguing that, oh, they didn't put certain people on, other people came on is because they're more safe for content.
You get what I'm saying?
And for someone's channel that they work their ass off for, call them scared or whatever, but they don't want to lose it.
And that's why they say, okay, well, this person's safe, the person's not.
We'll go with them.
Now, unfortunately for Nick, he's hated across all platforms.
So that means that if you bring him on your platform for the most part, you're either going to be banned or demonetized.
This is back in the day.
Now it's a little bit more different because Trump's in office.
But the reality is, fellas, people don't like Nick.
So that means by default, if you bring someone like him on or someone that's like, I want to say almost adjacent to him, you kind of end up becoming a casualty of your own choice, which means you get punished for it greatly.
It's a system, fellas.
We didn't make the rules, but it is how it is.
So people will pick and choose.
That's why Joe Rogan may never have us on because, quite frankly, he may not want to take the risk or have those type of like discussions after with companies or whatever or brand deals.
So peeling back to the third wall here, companies do have a play in people's choices.
I'm telling you right this right now as deals happen.
And this is why even though people say, oh, bro, don't be pussy, bro, they're getting paid a lot of money, bro.
So for them, it's kind of like, fuck it.
I don't care what y'all say.
I want the bag.
And to be fair, it's their money.
Their business.
They can do what they want.
So just like how platforms can choose their rules and pick and choose, they can too for their podcast or their show.
I'm not saying it's right.
I'm just saying that's why they do what they do.
Now, speaking of which, I will say this though.
Having the ball specifically online, Nick, is a W because it gives the conversation two sides.
Rather than just one-sided conversation, it's okay.
What's the other side?
And then when you guys talk on the actual platform, people can choose and say, okay, I like his point of view.
I like his point of view.
I can see the middle ground where this makes sense for me.
And that is good for people in general to make a choice for themselves and their family.
But if you only choose one side, and you're kind of just making that one-side argument versus having both sides talk about it.
But this is why, again, it's just people's platforms, they can do what they want, but that's why they do and pick and choose what they want to bring on, pretty much.
Israel lobby.
But if you go out and say, you know what, $6 million, I'm not buying it.
I think this is a political narrative.
I think it's atrocity propaganda, serving a fifth column.
Suddenly they say, well, that's real anti-Semitism.
We want nothing to do with that.
You remain outside.
And so, and look, it's not to me.
Also, keep in mind, you're going to have Media Matters, these platforms also as well.
Make articles about you, talk shit about you all day, which, quite frankly, they don't do too much now.
But back in the day, it was almost like canceling you outright.
So, yeah, it's definitely not as easy as one, two, three, but you can choose to make that choice as a creator on your platform.
People then say, oh, well, you're envious.
Look, I love doing my show.
I love doing what I do.
I want the real truth to prevail.
And there's this concept of a limited hangout.
This is a CIA tool.
And I'm sure you've heard of it, but for your audience that maybe hasn't, when they believe that disclosure is inevitable, a secret, a taboo, hidden narrative that they don't want to get out, when it's inevitable that it is going to go out, what they will do is they will leak out some of the truth.
The public is so enamored with the new information, they go no further and they actually don't get to the critical details.
And I think that, you know, we're basically at that point with the Israel lobby and the Jewish topic.
Clearly, something is going on.
So you're just distrusting.
And that's fine to say that you're distrusting.
No, well, I just, yeah, yeah.
I mean, I think it's fine to, and you are correct, by the way, that there are these operations where they do these limited hangouts.
And I'm very aware of that.
That is true.
And sometimes I have that in my mind when I'm watching something.
I'm like, this feels like a limited hangout.
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But I just really disagree with you about just Dave is just guilty and condemned simply because he's born out of Jewish.
Just because he's Jewish.
Well, on the clip, I think you just went like Dave Jew.
And it's like, what does it matter?
Dave Joe Rogue is not Jew.
I'm sick of the token.
And I'll tell you another reason why I disagree with that.
Let me move on from Dave Smith because I like him.
And I'm whoever I like, I like.
I don't really care to, you know, adapt my opinions on the basis of yours.
But I also just, in general, feel like I was that person for BLM and genuine, I was totally genuine.
And that was kind of my wake-up call, BLM.
I didn't really accept the victim narrative.
Maybe a little bit like you, naive, walked into it like, oh, I'm just not going to support this thing.
And I don't really want to be a Democrat.
And then I had, I dealt with the full weight of an attempted cancellation by the left at first and kind of like, she's, you know, the token for the right.
And people saying, well, they're only platforming her because she's a black person that agrees.
And to some degree, maybe that's true.
Like, obviously.
Like, there is a.
I'll be honest.
Candace Owens has a factor of protection that we don't have.
And the reality is, bro, she's a black woman.
That by itself gives her a air of protection that we don't have.
Luckily, you know, things have changed.
So, imagine if we were saying the things we're saying as white men.
Oh, bro, we were gonna be cooked.
Like, like, like, I got friends that were like, bro, you and Myron shit, y'all do, bro.
If it was us, we would be canceled from day one.
I was like, yeah, bro, you're right.
So, there's an air of protection that black people do have, but her being a black woman, even more so because she's a woman.
So she'll get her channel back, her money back on YouTube for sure.
And she probably has some plugs in there, but yeah, she'll have air protection that we don't have.
Keeping it real with you guys.
Vapor, I speak English very well, actually.
So if you got a problem, go somewhere else.
And if you got a problem, brother Vapor, you can get your ass out of here anytime.
You don't got to be here, brother.
Element of tokenism, but I'm saying what I believe.
You know, I was saying what I believe.
And I don't doubt his sincerity.
I don't doubt his sincerity at all.
So why problematize it?
That's what I'm trying to get to.
So it's then he's out there having to fight amongst these pro-Israel people.
He's fighting the same Zionists that we are on the topic of Israel.
And on top of that, he's got to deal with Nick Fuentes talking trash about him because he's like, well, this is just, who cares?
If he can't help who he is, I couldn't help but I was black and disagreed with BLM.
I'm just black and disagree with BLM, you know?
Well, here's the reason why.
It's a little bit irritating because Dave Smith, you know, for all the flat that he's getting, he remains on YouTube.
He's been on YouTube the whole time.
What a rumble chat.
He's been on Twitter.
He's been on Twitter the whole time.
He has bank accounts.
He has payment processors.
And now that people are waking up about Israel, they want to invite a Jewish person on to tell us we're not real anti-Semites.
You know, we're not Holocaust deniers, but maybe something's wrong with Israel.
And here I am, having been banned on YouTube, been banned by banks, every streaming platform, all of it condemned, life destroyed.
And people still are gatekeeping me and saying, you're a real anti-Semite.
And I'm saying, well, you know, obviously we didn't come far enough.
So I don't doubt his sincerity.
And he's a big boy.
You know, he doesn't mind that I'm trash talking him.
And I still consider him a friend, even though I've been critical of him.
But, you know, we have to go a little bit further than to say something's up with the Zionists or Israel.
It's not Israel.
It is the Jews.
And I think that Dave Smith, being a Jewish libertarian, I don't think he's ready to go that far.
I don't think he's ready.
I want to know what you mean by that.
So I'm, just so we're clear, is your perspective that if people don't platform you, it's because they don't want to go too far.
It may be that they aren't that far ideologically, but then that's my job to push them farther.
And that's why I say it.
That's why I say, you know, maybe they just disagree with you.
But that's another thing.
Maybe they should have me on the disagreement.
They disagree with you.
But I'm gatecapping.
Okay.
But if the more important, so for me, if like I care deeply about what's happening.
The problem is, is with a certain type of rhetoric, you're going to go so far.
And the powers that be are there for a reason.
Listen, there is a gatekeeping happening for sure.
This is not no like, oh yeah, bro, come in and talk your truth.
Nah, my nigga, this is like, yo, this is our shit, bro.
You're not coming nowhere close to us.
Which is why, even though he's right, sadly, it won't ever prevail.
Now, people are waking up, but the system itself, oh, bro.
If that system is ever destroyed, fellas, what's next is going to be pure control.
I think y'all niggas understand.
The next system that comes in place is going to be monitored by robots, cameras, chips in your body.
You can't pay with cash.
That's going to be a...
So, what we have in place now is not perfect, but it is a system that can work if you work your ass off and get to the metal, pedal to the metal.
However, new system coming, fellas, bro, if you read your Bible, if you guys are actually Christian believing people, some of you are at least, you're going to understand that this actual new system is going to be way worse than anything you've ever seen in your life.
Our kids' kids are going to be done for.
This is why I say, listen, fellas, I get it.
You know, we need to change the system.
But if you look forward to what's coming next, look at Elon Musk.
This thing is not a joke, fellas.
No joke at all.
So it's sad, bro, but this is where the truth hurts.
The truth is, fellas, we're cooked.
We are cooked.
Just saying.
To the Palestinians, obviously.
I've made a point to talk about that.
And I very much see what you're speaking about, that there is this coordinated, very sinister movement.
I think it operates on the left and the right, whether it's the ADL or APAC.
The money is flowing to instantly cancel people, to get them fired.
And it's vicious.
I mean, it is dirty business.
And to survive it, it's hard for most people to even survive it when they go through it because they're so smeared.
It's like an effective tar and feathering.
And for a tap.
I wish for one day I could just record what happens in these rooms so you guys could hear because I made a group called Common Sense Gang, right?
Because I think nowadays, especially, even Trump campaign on Common Sense is no longer common because people don't think logically or they don't have the full information in front of them.
All they see is a creator or some articles, but they don't have the full scope of what's happening with the system behind it.
Now, when you add in that factor and the truth, you can understand the totality of what's happening in real time.
The problem is you're getting bit speeches from people, but not the real thing.
The real power is not even seen.
Fellas, the real power is the royal families.
Them niggas are so far beyond reach and cameras and views, you don't even know where they're at.
And the bloodline that they have is fucking protected.
So that's the real power.
Power is not seen.
It's felt.
If you understand what's happening worldwide, it is felt, not seen.
So if you can see the person and say, oh, it's them.
No, my friend, that's not the actual enemy.
The enemy you can't see because they're in the shadows.
Trust me when I say fellas, this is far beyond our comprehension as humans, but it's more spiritual.
But what I'm saying is like, the real enemy is not in front of you.
Trust me.
And when you were 18 is ridiculous.
But at the same time, if I'm going to use my platform to speak about that, I want to make sure that I'm hosting people that can explain that to people that otherwise may not even be aware of that.
Right.
Right.
So if you're going to host, if you're, if you're, why are you sitting this person down on your show?
Well, because we're having a conversation about something that's important.
I can either learn from that person, right?
Or I think that this person can teach something to my audience.
Right.
If I were to host you and that was the clip that's coming out, do you think people are going to go, yeah, you know, that just made me realize here I am just believing that we should, I'm a normal conservative like you.
You said you were 18.
I like these people.
And the first thing I hear Nick Fuentez say is, Dave, they're not going to think that you're a good person.
This is concern trolling.
I'm sorry.
This is tone policing and no, it's not.
It's not.
No, it's not.
It's not tone policing.
Hold up.
Let's back it up because I'm going to let you speak.
It is not tone policing.
What I am saying is that you just went through the fact that you genuinely were coming up, that you were a conservative.
Bro, I'm telling you, bro, this is an attack on Nick, bro.
Bro, just keeping it real, fellas.
Candice, Candice, respectfully.
Get back in the kitchen.
This was nothing more than an attack because this is interrogation.
All right, nigga, what's going on here?
Like, what are you doing this week?
Bro, isn't this supposed to be like an interview where we go back and forth with our points?
But not only that, but not attacking heavily.
Because it's been, what, 48 minutes in?
Bro, he's been attacked the entire time.
It reminds me when we went to Andrew Schultz, right, for an interview in New York.
We had just went viral for talking about the black app, basically, for dating.
And we joke about we don't want Shaniquas or, you know, other names.
And what happened was that he came to the interview with an agenda.
He put his lackeys on us, the fucking Indian guy and the black guy.
Oh, you don't like black women?
Mind you, they dating white women.
Bro, like, what's going on here?
But the entire time was an attack on us.
I mean, we did pretty well.
We're just not like not engaging in it, not taking it personal.
But this is kind of similar in a way.
Yeah, Shaquanda.
Carstop says, Shaquanda.
I'm telling you, bro.
But in essence, they attacked us, but...
We didn't care, bro.
It's just like, okay, cool.
Whatever.
Bro, there's nothing anyone can say to hurt us ever, bro.
We may have been through the worst.
And any negative comment, bro, you think we give a fuck?
rich we're good We got a lot of people helping us out.
A lot of support.
A lot of like actual value we give out to people.
Remember, we did two years, guys, of seven days a week shows.
No breaks.
And we didn't know where it was going to take us.
We just buckled down and showed up every day for seven days a week for two years straight.
Who does that?
Name me one podcast that's done that much work in two years.
None.
So comments that are negative or people talking shit, we don't really care, bro.
Like we've been through way worse than that.
So I'll just say this, man.
At the end of the day, fellas, you're going to understand.
If you are a creator, you're going to be attacked.
And in this case, even interviews that may seem cool or may seem friendly could turn into an attack on you.
So it is what it is.
But if you genuinely liked Ben Shapiro, you genuinely thought these things.
So that wasn't, you would not look back on yourself and say, well, that I was problematic.
You'd be like, that makes sense.
Right.
And I'm saying to you that the majority of people have that perspective.
You don't have to assign an evil motive.
You get into something because you believe it.
That's it.
It's just that simple.
Okay.
And if you're then going to have somebody who's condemning them, what are we learning?
If you're just going to say, you're this, you're that.
It's like you've forgotten yourself.
Like some people just aren't there wherever you are.
Okay.
Also, if you guys want, I'll open a Discord.
So you guys could also comment as well, your opinion.
Well, you could chime in as well.
If you guys want, let me know.
I'll open up Discord for you guys.
But I missed the part where I condemned him.
I missed the part where I condemned him.
And I talked about the Dave Smith part repeatedly.
And by the way, you're mixing it up and saying, well, you know, if people watch a show, what are they going to think if they see that clip?
I'm just trying to say to you, why would someone maybe say I talk in advance?
Yeah, go ahead.
Come on.
I mean, so, you know, look.
See, what's his name on YouTube says?
Candace is a journalist.
She's supposed to ask her questions and not spun with BS.
The problem is he's not talking at all.
Like, she's kind of overpowering him where he's not being able to speak like just now.
It's kind of like, bro, let the man breathe, bro.
Come on, man.
I'm a funny guy.
I'm bombastic.
I'm provocative.
That's part of it.
And you know what?
You can concern troll and tone police about, you know, whether I'm not.
I wouldn't have, you know, I'm not going to be able to do this Jew.
We're laughing during the clip.
Yeah, you and I are laughing.
It's funny.
I'm laughing at you making fun of me.
I don't mind you making fun of me.
Yeah, and I don't mind you making fun of me if you've ever done that.
I mean, and I'm chilled too.
No, I don't care.
I'm not, like I said, I told you it's funny.
I like that about you'cause I think that you're If you joke about somebody or say something bad about them, they don't take it personal.
I mean, they might a little bit, but they don't take it personal that crazy.
By the way, we got our supporter Prof11 on Castle Club saying Suey's up 30% since Charlie and Miguel say to buy it.
I'm telling you, fellas, I just, well, I just sold some of my Sue, by the way.
So I'm up right now.
Guys, you know what I do when I sell?
I'll buy something that I want because I feel like it went up so much.
It's like, all right, cool.
I can take this money that I didn't work for and spend it how I want to spend it.
That's how you should do it.
Use the money that you didn't work for, spend on some dumb shit.
If you're going to spend dumb shit.
That's how you should do it.
Or use income that's not earned as well in that sense.
But again, your best bet is to put money towards assets that will make you money and, of course, gain you versus you lose money.
I've been here before as well, man.
Buying cars, it definitely does suck.
But now we're moving smarter this year as we move forward.
You're hardcore.
I think we're kind of similar in that way.
We don't have thin skin.
And I appreciate that about you.
And I know that Dave Smith is the same way.
And I said on that show and other shows, I like him.
I think he's a good guy.
And I agree with you.
I think he's sincere and I respect him.
And I think he's a good person, actually.
He is.
But I do think that we disagree.
And to the extent that I'm critical of the situation, it's not a personal directed at him.
I know maybe it comes across that way or it sounds like that to you, but I've said it repeatedly on my show, and that's not the only time I talked about it.
I said, The problem is this idea, and again, intentional or not, that we need permission from a Jewish person sitting there so that we're not real anti-Semites to talk about the issues.
And I also disagree with Dave Smith on the extent of it.
Now, maybe he fundamentally disagrees.
I'd love to talk to him about it.
That'd be fine with me.
But it does come from a place of disagreement.
I'm not condemning it.
Yeah, I think he genuinely disagrees with you.
And that's kind of the point I'm trying to say when I say don't internet too hard is that sometimes you can assign a conspiracy where it's just not, that's not the motive.
Like for me, I just wanted to have Dave on my show because I had him on before and I think he's great and I like his stuff.
He's one of my favorite follows.
That's it.
I don't even think about the fact, well, he's a Jew.
So let me have him on to tokenize a situation.
I don't care.
I just like him, you know?
And in terms of why I could try to appreciate where if somebody's trying to wake somebody up to something, you know, you could dump, I guess, a bucket of ice on someone when they're sleeping and wake them up.
Or you could kind of say, okay, you know, are you starting to with my sisters?
We have this debate right now about me being a Catholic.
My sisters are not Catholic.
I don't need to be like, you must understand why the Catholic faith is right.
And I, it's like, I got there.
They're not there yet.
Like, chill.
Like, you know what I mean?
Here's where I was.
My sisters were Democrat when I got into politics.
And we've always kept a sense of humor about things.
So it never became this toxic name-calling stuff.
Well, it was, but it was like in a, with a sense of humor about it.
Like my sisters would be like.
I remember going to church, learning about different denominations.
And there's Baptist, there's Catholic, there's Pentecostal, Anglican.
There's just so many denominations.
But you know what, kind of rubbed me the wrong way is if we're Christian, shouldn't we all be working together to serve the Lord?
Why are there so many broken parts of Christianity?
It's because division causes disaster.
When you divide people, they can't come together to fight as one.
Which is why the devil's very smart.
It caused division between people, between groups, and that's why they never succeed fully.
I'll tell you this one thing, though.
You know who's always on their side, who's always working together?
Them boys.
Yep.
Them boys work together and don't give a fuck.
But we as Christians, fellas, need to work together as well if we're going to do that.
Just saying.
Like, have fun at your Klansman rally.
And I'd be like, cool, because I'd ask her to watch my cat.
But the idea that I think that at the moment that I recognize something or at the moment that I become something, everyone else must therefore become that thing.
I think that's asinine.
I do.
Yeah, but I'm not saying that.
Look, my show is my platform, and I say what I feel about the situation.
And my audience is already there with me.
You know, I'm doing a show.
And by the way, I don't even do it for the audience.
I say what I say.
I said it eight years ago when it really wasn't popular.
I said it five years ago when it was a little more.
Guys, by the way, what's the better movie?
Jurassic Park?
Sorry, Jurassic World Rebirth or Superman?
What's a better movie?
My nephew wants to know.
He wants to go.
What's a better movie?
Superman or Jurassic World?
You guys tell me.
Or popular.
I'm saying it now.
And, you know, so, and that's the difference, I guess, is this is a common critique of me and my audience.
People say, well, are you being tactful?
Are you being strategic?
These kinds of things.
I'm not setting plays.
You know, I will acknowledge I'm impulsive.
I am bombastic.
I'm out there.
I'm a maniac, you know?
But my job is to put the truth out there.
I am the bucket of ice cold water and I'm dumping it on people.
And some people are going to get it.
And some people, it's going to take them longer.
I'll let other people set the plays.
I'll let other people kind of do the breadcrumbs and do this incremental approach.
Me, I kind of figured it out.
I was off to the races from the beginning and I just want to cut to the chase and get to the to the most fundamental part of the idea.
And so, you know, that's why some.
So I'm hearing both are bad.
Okay, but what's better though?
Superman or Jurassic World?
Jurassic World was bad.
F1 is better.
I heard F1 is a really good story, by the way.
F1, the movie.
I heard a really good story.
Both were gay.
Come on, man.
Today I got con okay, but both suck.
I got it.
Superman more, but both suck.
All right, cool, cool.
Niggas said, bro, that documentary is, bro.
Come on, man.
The niggas say 15, bro.
People don't like me, granted.
But I think the big picture is that I have been suppressed for 10 years.
Because we could sit here all day long and say, were you?
Super Chat says, Castle Matolga says they're both really good.
Superman gets a slight edge.
All right, Superman, it is, brother.
Appreciate that, bro.
Don't demonco.
Superman, it is.
Mean to this one.
Were you mean to that one?
Was this out of pocket?
The fact of the matter is, I have been more censored than anybody for 10 years.
That's the real reason.
But you're not still being censored.
I'm just trying to provide feedback.
I am, though.
Provide feedback to what you just said in that clip.
Like, why wouldn't they have me on their platform?
I'm not tone policing.
Go on your show.
Say whatever you want.
Actually, I would make the argument that you're kind of tone policing our shows by saying, why won't they?
Look, whatever.
I'm just saying, don't assign evil motive where there just might not be one.
I am.
Okay.
I was mad that you wouldn't.
Well, you don't believe me, but I was mad that you're saying, okay, okay.
You're mad that, well, I was mad that you wouldn't have me on the show because, you know, look, I stand you.
Okay.
So here's what you got him.
If you notice, he has to actually come to her in a way where it's not as harsh because he's on her show.
Remember, when you have a lot of audience and you have a lot of views and people that watch you, you have audience shear.
And no matter how cool you are to your audience, her audience doesn't know you that well.
They may, of course, I'm just an example, but in general, right, as a creator.
So what's happening is that whenever you bring someone on your platform, you're creating an audience shear between that person and yourself.
So what happens is, is even if they may see clips of the person or they may see cinema passing, they still watch Candace.
But Nick is very smart.
Nick knows if I get on different platforms, people hear me speak in a long form content, they'll come over to me and stick, which is very smart.
However, people are terrified of Nick, which is why they don't want to bring him on.
So in that same example that I gave earlier, if you look at it from a courtesy standpoint, some of them don't want to share their audience with Nick.
Call it fair, call it unfair.
That is the opinion and choice of their own platform.
I'm just telling you guys what it is.
And of course, people say, oh, bro, they're sellouts or they're this and that.
Well, bro, it's their platform.
They can do whatever they want to do.
Now, is it fair?
Is it unfair?
That's up for you guys to decide, but they can do whatever they want to do.
So hard on Twitter.
I was standing as Owens and the Groipers were there for you for Daily Wire.
And they wanted the collab so bad last year.
And you kept saying, well, we'll do it.
We'll do it.
But then.
Okay.
What are you talking about?
Let's back this up.
Because I do want to get to this.
This is actually something that I find to be very funny.
First and foremost, because I don't know what a groiper is.
Okay.
This is, and I will give you credit where credit is due.
You have managed to infect the brains of 40 plus year old men.
And that is actually, I think, the most compelling part about you.
Hold on.
We have any girl.
Any gropers in the chat?
We have any in the chat right now.
Any gropers in the chat?
Because that was a diss, bruh.
Bruh.
That was a big diss, bruh.
Grubbers, stand up, bruh.
She just diss y'all niggas like crazy, dog.
40 plus year old infections from Nick's rhetoric, bruh.
Is I watched as I was coming up in my career, and I will say I've had four kids in the last few years.
I don't pay attention to, I think you were on Cozy TV.
Yes.
You were banned everywhere.
I only know that because 40-year-old men were obsessively asking me to come out and condemn you.
And I'll name one of them, Seth Dillon of the Babylon B. He lives in corporate simulation.
And I'm just, to me, interested in the idea that an eight, then the 18-year-old kid who's been banned everywhere and you have to jump through the hoops to watch him on this obscure cozy dot TV has managed to completely send you mad.
That's fascinating to me.
Credit where credit is due.
The groipers like are truly living in the minds of neocons.
There's no question about it.
Okay.
So for me, genuinely, I didn't watch your content.
I got to tell you, you're not from moms.
Like I'm very into like the anti- See, I've met some of you guys on the belt.
At Turning Point USA, I was there as well.
Not the one recently, but the one in Inauguration DC.
I met some of you guys there.
You're pretty cool.
But say a 40-plus-year-old man that's infected, bro.
Come on, bro.
That's wild.
Listen, I get it.
But that's too far, Candace.
You can't be doing that, Candace.
I vac stuff.
Like, no one's talking at night after five days a week of a show and four kids being like, what's on Cozy TV?
What's Nick Fuentes saying over at Cozy TV?
You're not.
No, I am not.
And so the first time that I started seeing your clips was kind of at the same moment that I got fired because at the same time-ish is when you got put back on Twitter.
And I am active on Twitter and I'm seeing clips here and I'm seeing clips there.
And I did see the clips of you speaking about the Christis King scenario, some which were hilarious, just kind of getting into the theology of it.
And I'm starting to go, okay, I'm kind of getting this Nick Fuentes thing, especially when Jeremy Boring, then the CEO of Daily Wire, hosted this Christis King audio live.
And that was the first time I ever heard your backstory.
Vapor, I don't know if you're slow, dumb, charger or both.
But I said earlier, Myron is going to be at Timcast.
She's traveling right now.
Nigga slow, bro.
Why are you gay?
So I genuinely was so, I guess, not blind to the Griper movement, but like how in, I guess, how influential you were that these people, as Jeremy admitted in that audio, were watching your show, which was on an app that I had never even heard about.
So I want to give credit where credit is due.
But your strategy of I'm going to go on my show and call this person out for not having me on the show when you didn't ask to come on the show and you had a line of communication because of some legal stuff that was happening in the background where I was asking you to do a decent thing and tell the truth about the fact that we didn't have this relationship that I think some people thought that we had going on in the background, a political relationship or like strategizing together.
So I just think it was ridiculous.
Like I'm like, if you wanted to come on the show, why didn't you just send a big boy message and say, hey, Candace, we should collab.
And that's what I mean when I say I think you internet too hard.
Like you think the way to get that is to go, groiper war, groipers, go at, and I'm, I am the exact opposite demeanor.
If you do that, I will definitively not have you on the show.
And the irony is we had had the discussion.
So I think I messed you and I was like, what's the deal with you on YouTube?
If I have you on the show, we were just kind of getting set up here.
Are you allowed to?
And you answered and said, I don't know.
You said some people have had me on, some people have gotten hit.
And I'm like, okay, well, you know, we're still trying to figure this thing out.
And the next thing I know, you've launched a griper war.
And I'm going, if you think this is the last strategy you should possibly take if you ever want to get anything with me, I don't respond to like anonymous accounts.
Like, I'm sorry.
I'm not.
Well, because I'm sure right now.
So, I mean, obviously it worked.
That'd be nick.
13.
I have toddlers at home.
Like, I get the like, I want, I want, I want.
And I say to them, if you would like something, you need to use your manners.
You need to say, can I please have?
And thank you.
And that's how I felt you were kind of executing this request was in a really immature way.
Just immature.
Well, I think you're kind of starting in the middle of the story because when he left the Daily Wire, everybody was on Twitter and in your live chat and in the comments saying, we want the collab with Nick Fuentes.
And you said in the live chat, we're going to do it.
We have the screenshots in the live chat for your show.
You said, we're going to do the collab.
I have the screenshots.
So, you know, if you're going to be able to do that.
Are you potentially speaking about like a live chat that was going and you think that I responded to somebody saying?
Your channel said, we're going to do the collab.
Okay.
Maybe in a, I are you talking about YouTube, yes, genuinely.
I don't know what you're talking about, but we can add the screenshot, we can add it because I definitely do not remember saying we were gonna do the collab, even if I indicated I was.
I did reach out to you and say, What's the deal?
Because we were talking about, like I said, we were like, We should get them on.
But then, in between me saying we should get them on and you saying, I don't know about YouTube, suddenly there was like, we're launching a war on her.
And then I was like, let's talk about that beginning of the story because you, you know, people were pushing for the collab and there's a screenshot where you say, yeah, we'll do the collab.
And this was like a period of many months.
Okay, back checking Nick Fuentes again here.
So he sent us two screenshots where he says that I said, we'll do the collab.
And I do not believe these screenshots say that.
So these are the ones that he sent us.
Here's number one.
He doesn't show us what I was responding to.
Let's pause.
Yes, I will talk to Nick.
Why not?
Give him hell.
Okay.
Cool.
Okay.
She said she would talk to Nick.
But that doesn't mean a podcast.
Yeah, but we can guess because I said, yes, I would talk to Nick.
Why not?
So that makes me believe that the person probably said, would you ever have Nick on the show?
Or would you ever speak to Nick Fuentes?
And I said, yes, I would talk to him.
Why not?
I never said we were collabing.
And then this is the second screenshot that Nick sent us.
It reads, I will literally speak to anyone on my podcast.
My podcast is not for crybabies who hate speech.
So I'm not certain how he could have interpreted that as I confirmed I was doing a collab with him, but those are the screenshots he submitted.
So I will allow you guys to interpret that yourself.
Back into the conversation.
All right, Phyllis, do you think that she was guaranteeing an actual podcast or she was just saying, I'll talk to anybody?
We'll come back to that.
And then you go into a Twitter space with Dan Bilzerian, and there was, I think one of those Jewish guys was on there.
I forget his name, Mike something.
We have here.
Thanks for the support, guys.
Appreciate it a lot.
One second.
We have.
Ho Flation says, this was an L for Candace.
The whole time she made exception to the rule arguments and is triggered by Nick's views on race mixing.
Which I actually agree with.
But if I didn't know who Candice was, I would have thought that she was the typical leftist black woman.
Okay.
Damn.
Okay.
I see you, brother.
I see what you're saying there.
We'll move forward.
Meyer, something Meyers was on there.
Andrew Meyer was on there.
Oh, yeah.
You brought him on there.
I think Andrew Tate was on there.
People said in your replies, get Dave Smith, get Dave Smith.
You said he's invited to everything I do.
All the replies said get Nick Fuentes on there.
I'm not banned on Twitter.
And so, and here was- One set, we got Kim Pop805 says, your social IQ is 10x more than Myron's, with all due respect.
Nah, bro.
See, see, okay, so here's the problem, right?
Like, I'm not Myron, bro.
I am myself.
I don't want to be Myron because when we want me to be Myron, I will not be Myron.
I'll be fresh.
I'll be me.
And whether you call it low IQ or high IQ, I just think what I think, bro.
Quite frankly, bro, I get what I want in life.
Everything I want in life, I got.
I hit all my goals.
I'm happy.
I'm actually, like, really excited for this year, what's happening.
Whether I have low IQ, high IQ, who cares, bro?
Nigga, it's my life.
We should worry about your IQ, bro.
But thank you for the shadow.
No, it wasn't.
Yeah, I think it was.
I don't think it was.
But either way, here's the point.
It just felt like you were making excuses, which was, oh, well, it's the YouTube thing.
Oh, it's the legal thing.
If it's YouTube, we could have done it on my platform.
You know, the legal thing was real.
I still can't speak about what that legal thing was, but that was very real.
That was very real.
Which is it not in effect now?
Has something changed?
Not for a discussion for another time, but the point being is like, that wasn't a joke.
I know that wasn't a joke.
She's getting good, fellas.
I would know if it was legal.
The accusations that were being thrown at me.
She's referring to a lawsuit or, I want to say, an attack on her.
And she wanted Nick's help with this attack.
So basically, she reached out to Nick for help.
And obviously, she didn't want to get into it again.
But imagine she hit Nick for help.
And Nick helps her.
And she doesn't want to bring him on the podcast.
I mean, that's kind of messed up.
You feel me?
Like, he did help you when he didn't have to.
So Telek is being like, I mean, you kind of owe him a favor, though.
Just keeping it real with you.
We were just inaccurate in regarding that legal thing.
And so when I reached out to you to ask you to just clarify that this wasn't real, whatever it was, I was asking you to just do a decent thing.
Like that was not on a, okay, well, let's collab or not collab.
It was like, hey, this is my real life.
It's being impacted by something that I didn't do.
But then you kind of, in a really crappy manner, spoke about that on your show, something that I was privately going through that is still lasting.
Okay.
I have a lot of stuff going on in the background.
And I was just like, what kind of person is this?
Like, you know, I'm fighting for my life.
I'm being attacked by Zionists.
I've just gotten fired.
I have kids at home.
I mean, at no point, you just go like, and then you knew that I had some legal stuff drama going on in the background.
At no point, you just go like, maybe she genuinely just like, or I'm just going to reach out to her and say, hey, we're already talking.
Do you want to maybe collect?
There's an air and there's a shoulder to cry on sometimes for people.
But as a creator, you can't show weakness.
You can't be in a position of depression or darkness because people will laugh and then move on.
A lot of things creators go through a lot of bullshit.
You guys have no idea.
I've seen it firsthand.
I've seen even Sneeko when he lost his channel on YouTube.
That nigga was depressed as fuck, bro.
I thought he was going to cry.
Well, and it was like, I feel you, bro.
Like, this stuff fucking sucks.
This is your money.
This is how you make money, you know, for your career.
So it's kind of like, people do a lot of shit that you guys don't see off camera.
And no one's perfect, fellas.
No one's a superhuman.
No one's fucking Thanos.
Niggas do go through some bullshit.
No matter how tough you are, you do.
Even the best creators, Kaiser Nat, same shit.
So, well, speed.
So I think for people to just disregard people's human attributes as creators, that's flawed because, fellas, you're not perfect either.
You watch people, you know, you always assume they're in the brightest light.
I'm around these niggas, bro.
I'm running people all day, celebrities, bro.
They have many flaws.
Myself as well.
I'm not perfect, bro.
Shit, I make mistakes all the time.
You guys see it live.
But, you know what's really true and what's always perfect with me is that I am who I am.
I don't hide it.
I don't try to deny it.
Oh, Fresh, you messed with a Score.
Okay, nigga.
I'm sure you did too at some point, too.
Nigga, we're in a world of fucking OnlyFans, Escorts, all this shit's happening in front of you on Instagram.
So, nigga, we love the hoes, bro.
We do what we do.
But I just think that people try to hide their flaws.
Oh, I'm perfect, bro.
Listen, so Candace is being open here and saying, hey, but this is some bullshit.
You could have my back as a fellow creator.
But Nick went online and said, hey, this is her business.
So, was that right?
I don't think so.
But then again, you know what I'm saying?
Like, this is where common sense comes into play.
Common sense is so not common anymore, fellas, which is why I made the group Common Sense Gang.
Link is pinned in the chat.
And of course, your support goes very far with this show.
And again, this is where I say, you got to have the common sense to say, okay, as a fellow creator, we all do it bullshit.
I've been through it too.
I'm not going to go through this with you.
But we don't always have that.
All right, we got JR Otega says, need to think about this merch.
Nothing about love from Wisconsin State Fresh.
Oh, I appreciate that, bro.
Man, listen, fellas.
You know what is with merch and me?
I feel like, merch, that merch is cool, but I don't want to.
I mean, unless you guys really want it, but I don't really want to do that, man.
Like, you guys support the show already with super chats and subs.
That's all we need, bro.
If you want to have us on your shirt, I don't know if that's the best idea.
You feel me?
But hey, shout out to you for supporting it, bro.
We got as well.
Let's see here.
We got...
One of the main reasons she had Nick on was to get him to admit they don't know each other for a lawsuit against the Daily Wire, allegedly.
Which Nick admits.
One second here.
Nick admits.
They don't know each other for a lawsuit against the Daily Wire.
Okay.
And she later on goes to call Nick selfish and immature.
Because he's not married with kids at 26 years old.
Meanwhile, she got married at 29.
We got our boy DC Badder says, Debbie Fresh.
Tell it how it is.
Real nigga shit.
Thank you, bro.
Appreciate that, fellas, for the support.
Yeah, man.
This is some real shit we're talking here.
Blab down the future.
That's the adult thing to do.
And going to your point, when I said he's always invited to anything I do, I literally had not invited Dave Smith.
I would just invited him.
I was just saying, if he wants to.
But yeah, set it by my merch, bro.
Go to Zara, bro.
Get plain black tea, plain white tea, some good fits, and rock that shit, bro.
Hit the gym.
Like your boy, it's been hitting the gym and you look good, bro.
You know what I'm saying?
You don't need my merch.
Jump on and say, let me on.
I'll let him on.
That's it.
But if you're on my Seventh Network, I'd give you a free shirt.
It says CV Network, and you're part of the crew.
So it's for free.
And here's the thing.
I think that you can't have your cake and eat it too.
Okay.
Because you also went and said, I've never spoken to Nick Fuentes before in my life, but that was a lie.
Okay.
Or you didn't know, but we had spoken before.
Okay.
Yeah.
Let's clarify that.
Yes, I was wrong that there was that one conversation you pointed out about when my husband was working for what was the app called?
Parlor app.
Parlor.
Oh, I'm sorry.
So there were two actually.
Yeah, but like, I mean, come on, Nick.
The verses, like, we had this long relationship.
Okay, but we can't play this hat now.
We can't play because you can't then get on my case and say, well, you know, look, I'm just going through a lot and I have this crappy stuff going on.
No, but I didn't forgive this person shot, but I forgot.
See, Nick is talking, and this is good because he's exposing something that we didn't know.
See, this is all juicy, right?
Okay, listen, I'm on drama queen, nigga, but like, this shit right here, I can see the hook two creators' minds are working, and it's because I understand both sides.
What's crazy is that this conversation never happens on camera.
It's either through a third-party person, a manager saying, what the fuck this happened, blah, blah, blah.
But you're seeing live in color, them arguing about their prior history.
This shit never happened on camera, fellas.
Like, this would be like deep-seated hatred, like, for example, Beefy DBG or Reggie, shit like that, where, like, it's been brewing for a minute, and you just see the aftermath of it in real time, but you don't see what led up to it or what happened in between.
So it's kind of like, this is good shit, bro.
What about the conversation and the other years ago?
I mean, okay, yes, okay, you're right.
At first, there was a conversation that you had.
You can read it live.
Well, we should throw it up.
Let's throw it up and post so people can read what you're okay.
Like back in 2019, what is it?
1819, there was a communication.
And then in 2022, during the Kanye thing.
Yes, and I've always been honest.
I've talked about that many times.
That was the first time I remembered us having a conversation was the Kanye stuff.
So when I was saying the first time I spoke to him was over the Kanye thing, and I've been very honest about that.
You said after, because first you said we had never spoken.
And then I insinuated, oh, maybe that's not true.
And then you said, oh, we talked during Yay.
I can legitimately tell you that that's factually, you're very wrong because I had to confront that because of some legal stuff that was going on.
And I was like, I was very open about the fact that I had a conversation with you when you were hanging out with Yay.
You could talk about that openly right now.
I couldn't care less.
But the point is, is that what was the difference in what we're talking about is a communication about a certain situation versus like Candice and Nick had some like background relationship and we're coordinating.
That's just not true.
And so that was what I was trying to dispel because people were very seriously creating an insane conspiracy theory that I was coordinating with.
It was insane.
All I can tell you is that retrospectively was insane.
And so if I forgot one communication.
Yep.
The super shadow was right.
She's trying to make herself distant from Nick and knowing him as an individual.
So hopefully she was right.
We have here Kim Pop says, What I meant to say about social IQ: people that hate don't understand what you do for the show.
Oh, I appreciate that, bro.
Yeah, listen, dude.
I've realized that you know what happened back in the day.
We started making money on the bottom of McLaren.
Since that day, bro, like the entire shift of hate went towards me.
And I don't know if it's because of the material stuff, but it's more like I have some goals I want to hit, and cars was one of them.
But when you add cars and lifestyle, people hate horribly, bro.
Which is why, you know, I've been preaching, right?
They don't show lifestyle.
But they just talk to people about people all day.
And the hate is very minimal because either it's a topic, but it goes away.
But when you show lifestyle, you show people like how well you're doing.
And if you don't deserve it, oh, they get mad, bro.
They get mad.
Or they don't have it themselves.
So it is what it is.
We got Calis from Tolga says, she definitely is trying to create distance between her and Nick.
I agree.
Your elocation and speech needs ironing.
Thank you.
But I've never heard you say anything stupid in the years I've been listening.
I mean, I do say some funny random shit sometimes just for like laughing giggles, but like, bro, I'm not stupid, bro.
I'm pretty smart what I do.
So it's more of a show tactic than anything else.
About Parlor, you are correct.
I went and checked and I was like, yeah, no, he's right.
I told him that my husband was not working, I think, for like Google or was, I don't know what you thought was happening, but it wasn't real.
And I told you that.
So I just kind of shut down some conspiracy that you were on.
And then was the Kanye thing.
And there were other people who genuinely believed that you and I were like in this communicative relationship coordinated.
Like I'm working with the gripers.
And that was, it was just, I don't know what to say.
Other than it was, it was really loony.
These were coming from older men.
And I realized that you were kind of very effectively getting to people.
That's true.
But yeah, I mean, look, I, and, you know, it was a long time ago.
Now it was a year ago.
I didn't, I didn't prepare the timeline in advance.
But the way that I recall, you said we had never talked before.
Then you said, well, we talked once during yay.
No, then we believe that was the case, but maybe I'm wrong about that.
Like I said, I don't have it in front of me, but it felt like you were.
I felt like you weren't being completely forthcoming about it.
Please be forthcoming.
I'm the most honest person in my audience, so nothing is off record.
You can say whatever you want right now.
Be forthcoming.
What did I lie about?
I did forget the parlor curve.
We had never talked before.
We had actually talked a couple of times.
Yeah, but about the same situation.
You get my point.
We were dealing with something with Yay.
This was not like Canton reaching out like, hey, Nick, but that's that voice we're music.
You didn't say we talked about unrelated things and we've talked before.
You said, we've never talked before.
I don't know anything about him.
I don't know him.
I didn't know anything about you.
That's the point.
I knew that Ye was hanging out with me.
Why'd you say I was okay?
I said to Yay, the point being is that I said to Yay, based on my own assessment of things, like I thought that there was a bigger risk because somebody was getting involved with his campaign and I had known for that individual to be open about blackmailing people.
I obviously, as a friend of Ye, knowing everything that was going, that was going on, I was concerned.
And I expressed that to you.
And I said, you're in proximity to him.
He's mad at me for this, this, and that, because Ye was mad at me for a couple of days.
And I said, please just tell him this.
That was it.
So our communication.
We talked about Milo and then you vouched for me with Yay.
Yeah.
And Milo and I talked about it.
And now you follow Milo on Twitter.
Yeah, Milo and I since have talked about it, you know, because, and he respects the fact.
That's why I said, I'm very honest.
So you're not going to catch me here, Nick.
I'm not trying to catch you.
You're trying to lecture me.
No, you can talk.
I want you to be as open as possible about this because I just think that there's been so much crap that's been said that's just untrue.
Yes, the person was Milo.
I wasn't going to identify him, but Milo and I have since talked about it because he recognizes that I was just concerned about Yay.
It's the reason I communicate to you is because the person that I knew was not you.
It was not Milo.
It was Yay.
And I was concerned, obviously, with everything that was going down.
He had been at my house.
Bro, that nigga Milo is mad messy, bro.
I'm telling you right now, bro.
Why are you good?
That nigga's so messy, bro.
I got, bro, I got some shit, dude.
Like, yo, the world's so small.
I thought, I mean, just before you things were going down.
I was just concerned and I wanted to make sure that I was protecting him because what I, what I knew from Milo publicly, because I didn't know Milo either.
Have I had a correspondence with Milo in the past similar to you?
Yeah, I saw him at the David Harwitz Freedom Foundation, but I didn't know Milo.
Like I didn't know you.
And I was just trying to protect Yay.
And so the extent to our conversation was about me trying to be a good friend to somebody else.
It wasn't like this.
And I told people that.
I didn't tell the audiences that.
What I'm saying is that I'm not.
You didn't tell the audience, but that's key because I'm not a part of the other conversation.
No, I said to you, I spoke.
I said, I didn't know you.
I didn't know you.
Just because I communicate with you about Yay doesn't mean that we know each other, Nick.
I don't know him.
We've never talked.
I've never had anything to do with you.
Nick, that's not true.
We never talked.
That's not true.
That's what you said.
Okay.
And then I said, we did talk.
Okay.
We're going to give you the right to pull the clip of me saying, I have never talked, I've never talked to Nick Fuentes because I communicated with you about Ye.
I was open about that.
Okay.
Well, and since then, just to clarify, spoke to Milo about that, like, you know, and said, look, he understands that that was my perspective.
Obviously, getting into the movement, I, like, just like you, when I first kind of was coming in, I was reading a lot of Milo's blogs, a lot of his writings up at Breitbart, and he kind of turned the lights on for me in terms of feminism and the BLM movement.
So we never really had, I would say the same exact thing.
I didn't, I didn't really know Milo.
I knew his writing.
I knew his work, but I didn't know him.
So I just don't understand what I did wrong by saying I don't know.
I didn't, I don't know you.
What do you want me to talk about?
What was it?
Well, you know, once again, we're kind of massaging the words.
You said we never talked.
I know nothing about him.
You don't know him when we had talked and then you went.
WFresh.
Love to see you doing your thing, bro.
Shout out to you, man.
Appreciate the support.
Yeah, man.
Your boy is back.
Listen, I've been behind the scenes, but guess what?
Now we're in front of the scenes.
Let's fucking go.
And change the statement and said, oh, no, you got to pull it up.
Okay, come on.
You got to pull it up now.
We can't.
I don't have it on me.
I didn't know I was coming in.
You said it wasn't an amusing motion.
I brought it up, but that's fine.
You brought it up.
You wanted to litigate the beef.
I'm happy to do it.
I don't have the receipts prepared, but we could do it.
Perfect.
I do not know Nick Fuentes.
I don't know you, but you already know that.
What I do know.
Yo, she said, I don't know if Nick Fuentes.
Yo, yo, talk about denial at its finest, bro.
Dog, I'm just telling you this right now, bro.
I don't know you.
Who are you, Nick?
But you already know that.
What I do know is that everyone can see what you guys are doing to me.
Your pattern is well established, and the role is making up to it.
My crime is having stood up for myself against your network of smears.
Listen, fellas.
Being a taught by them boys is never fun.
I'll tell you this right now.
No, but okay, so listen.
Y'all niggas, right?
That say, oh, bro, get them niggas, bro.
Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
If they came off your family, bro, you'd be shaking in your boots, my boy.
So I already know what this is, right?
This is Premier saying, listen, don't put me in that box, nigga.
I'm good.
I'm over here.
She's saying, hey, I don't know this guy.
I'm not with this group.
Please don't put me in that box.
But unfortunately, they put everybody in that box.
Maybe Nick a little bit more, but I see what she's doing here.
But she says, straight up, bro, I don't know you.
What the fuck, man?
Is that everyone can see what you guys are doing to me?
Your pattern is well established.
You're rubbing yourself.
And the world and the world is waking up to it.
My crime is having stood up for myself against your network of smears.
I'm responding to the ADL and saying, I don't know you.
I didn't know you.
But that's not the only statement.
You said stuff on your show in the rubber tweets.
It was on my show.
I don't have it on me.
If you want to come back and we could be.
No, no, no.
We're not going to do anything about that.
I'm just saying, like, just so everyone can, this is pre-recorded.
So I'm just going to say, if you do go home and find the clip of me saying something that you believe was lying, then I'm happy to share it because I don't lie to people.
It's just not something that's like in my DNA.
I would rather just tell the truth and deal with the consequences.
So I had three separate communications, two separate communications with you before I got fired.
And they were limited to us discussing parlor and us discussing yay.
Would you think that's a fair assessment of okay?
Fine.
Done.
Okay.
Fact checking Fuentes because we told him obviously that he could send us anything in post.
We would drop it in.
He said that I denied that I had contact with him.
This is the proof that he sent us right here.
You can see that I tweeted on November 25th, 2022.
I tweeted, I have never in my life been in contact with Milo Yiannopoulos or Nick Fuentes.
This is not a personal shot at either of them.
That is simply the truth.
I met Milo twice, both times at the David Harwich Freedom Center, where we were both invited as speakers years ago.
As Nick insinuated, this was technically not true because I did have public contact with Nick that then kind of rolled into a private correspondence.
I'll read it to you.
This is what I tweeted publicly.
I tweeted, this isn't true, responding to Nick.
He was tweeting something about Parler, which my husband was the CEO of Parlor.
So I was defending my husband.
I said, this is not true.
Apple was under serious pressure, which is why they reinstated the app.
This is a victory short term, though, in my opinion, if they don't sue Apple.
Referring to Parler again, I'm just not here defending my husband's honor.
But to Nick's credit, I then that right.
I hold you, man.
Her husband is a blessed man.
Very blessed.
Right after said this to him via DM, a private correspondence, basically just, again, talking about Parlor and saying that I couldn't say anything just yet.
And that was our correspondence that we had that I truly did not remember.
You can see it is dated April 19th, 2021.
So I was sincere when I said that I didn't have any contact with Nick in 2022, but I did forget this correspondence.
So back to the conversation.
But going on to the other, the broader point that I want to make, I'm glad that we went through that because I think that there's been a lot of people on the internet that have said things that are not true.
So that is the basis of the communications that we've had.
And the whole, and I was very aware of obviously like all of the Groiper's tweeting when I got fired, genuinely didn't know what the Groiper movement was outside of seeing you guys kind of pop up on college campuses and begin to ask some questions that I actually thought were very fair and questions that I hadn't considered.
You know, why was I when I was working at Turning Point USA touring with Dave Rubin, who is a homosexual married man?
Can you talk about first and foremost what a griper is and how the movement got started?
Well, it got started in 2019 when Charlie Kirk was doing his first big college tour.
Yo, APAC, chill, dog.
I was reacting to this video, bro.
APAC, hey, listen, I want no beef, bro.
APAC, I got you, dog.
Like, please, let me breathe.
Please.
And I forget actually the first one.
I think it was in...
Colorado.
And a couple of fans in my show, I didn't tell them to do this.
Actually, people had asked me before, should we do this?
Is this a good idea?
And I said, no, I don't think so.
But two guys who watched the show, they went out on their own.
And I think the one guy asked a question about legal immigration.
You're against illegal, but you're for legal immigration.
How's that conservative?
And then another guy came up and he said, something about Israel.
You know, you seem to be Israel first.
What about America?
And the two clips blew up on Twitter.
And I promoted them on my show.
I said, that was unbelievable.
That was really awesome.
I said, because, you know, if we show up in MAGA hats and rosaries, who we are, you know, which is Trump, pro-Trump Catholics, and we present as the real right wing, this is unignorable.
And people will start to ask these questions.
So the following day, he did another event, I think, in Iowa.
Once again, there were a couple of groipers asking these types of questions.
Then the third day, New Hampshire, same story.
And I remember doing a show covering the latest batch of clips.
It turned into a thing.
We were covering them on the show every night, the clips of these questions.
And at that time, Groiper was a meme.
It was like Pepe, Pepe the Frog.
And there's a few variations.
There's Pepe, Marv, Apu, and Groiper was one of them.
Groiper's like a big cartoon frog.
Why is it named Groiper?
I don't know.
I literally don't know what Groiper means.
He came from a Twitter account called That Groiper.
He just named it Groiper.
Okay, so it just doesn't mean anything.
No, yeah.
It was technically called Easter Toad, was the drawing, the proprietary drawing.
But then some Twitter users started calling it Groiper.
And at that time, you know, people would personalize the Groupers and make them an avatar.
So, you know, they'd have different themes and different personalities.
And Groiper became synonymous with like a far-right, like retard.
Like a Groiper was like, this guy is painfully, obnoxiously far right.
Okay.
And so I said on my show, imagine you're Charlie Kirk.
You're standing up there on the stage, sweating, and you have a line of Groipers asking you questions about the USS Liberty and dancing Israelis.
I said, what must be going through his head?
And ever since then, they took the Groiper standing upright because the famous picture is he's sitting down like this.
But they took a picture of the Grouper standing upright.
And there was a meme at the time of Alex Jones walking down an alleyway.
And they copy-pasted a bunch of Alex Jones.
They said it was an army of Alex Jones.
And so someone took that meme and they did it with Groupers.
They had an army of Groipers marching down the alley.
And I said, that's us.
That's the Groupers lining up to ask Charlie Kirk a question.
So that's the origin of the name.
Okay, interesting.
I was always wondering, I'm like, what does Groiper actually mean?
And so it's a lot of people that have these anonymous accounts.
And I, like I said, will show a clip of it.
But I thought it was very interesting because it was, I guess, questions that I hadn't really grappled with, which is, I do.
I'm on stage.
I'm saying that I'm a Christian.
And yet I'm touring with somebody who is a homosexual married man.
How do I reconcile that?
And rather than kind of getting the answer, I think I particularly remember one clip with, gosh, what is his name?
I'm totally blanking here.
It's a Black Army vet.
I know his name.
Rob Smith.
Yeah, it was a moment with Rob Smith.
And I think somebody shouted down the person and said that they were homophobic.
Like the question is homophobic.
And at that moment, I went, yeah, you can't do that.
You got to actually answer the question.
There could be an answer, but we can't be like the left and just calling people names because we don't maybe want to confront that there is some substance to this question.
But then you guys kind of, or maybe it did, it sounds like it did start as an online movement.
Who are the grapers behind the scenes?
Do you have communication with these people?
They're real, obviously they're real human beings.
My point is that like, is this movement, like you guys are on a group chat and you know these individuals?
Can we get a demographic?
Are they older?
Are they younger?
Who are the grapers?
Well, they are real human beings.
They're all young white men.
Or there's other men too.
I mean, some of them are Hispanic, some of them are black, some of them are Jewish for that matter.
But they're mostly young men, college-age, Generation Z, some of them even high school-aged.
All right, fellas, we're going to take a quick break here from this actual interrogation.
We're going to do a small break here, and we're going to head over to Rumble and Kick Only.
I want to play some videos that are not safe for YouTube.
So we're getting off while we break for this actual intermission.
But stay tuned.
We'll be back to this actual review in about 20 minutes.
All right, one second here.
I'm going to get out of YouTube because, you know, it's called YouTube for a reason.
Let's go.
So come on over to Rumble, guys, and kick.
Link will be in the actual chat as well.
Come on over.
Come on over.
Alright, see you guys over here.
So now we're going to rumble and kick only.
And we're going to do Rumble only as well.
Alright, cool.
Awesome.
Good to go.
So now, the fun stuff.
So, fellas, you guys updates here what's happening in real time.
And our boy top five, man.
Top five, bro.
Bro, sad news.
So recently, well, a day ago, fellas went to the UK for Wireless, which is a big production stage for artists in the UK.
And Drake was basically the headliner and also the orchestrator of people coming to the show.
Now, he flew in a bunch of streamers, Aiden Ross, DDG, Venada, Tota, Boyles, I think is his name.
I think FaZe as well, bass rug.
A bunch of people came through, right?
However, Top 5 was there too, and he was doing some videos, you know?
And in the videos, he actually spoke about the UK mandem.
Fellas, we've been to the UK two times or two times, right?
And both times, I didn't wear no jewelry.
I didn't wear no watch.
I didn't wear shit.
A good friend of mine, shout out to him, Armplug, told me, you never wear jewelry in France or the UK.
I was like, wait, why?
It's because people watch you from the airport.
They don't play around.
They're on your headtop for real.
And the crazy part is, is that like these people don't care because they're starving.
Nothing to lose.
No ambition at all.
All they want to do is take, eat, and steal.
So if they see you coming, oh, and you're famous, for sure, they can get a lick off you.
They definitely will.
Now, over there, guns aren't really a big thing, but stabbing is a big thing.
So we'll get into this real quick, but top five, if you guys don't know, he's a rapper out of Canada, signed under basically like Drake, and he does a lot of trolling videos.
Kind of like 6ix9ine back in the day, but it's more serious because he's actually like a gangster.
I actually met him in Jamaica with academics.
Cool guy.
But he means well, but he does troll a lot.
That's what I will say.
Nothing bad about him, but he definitely does troll a lot.
And if you look at it from his standpoint, I get it.
He was just making some jokes.
But fellas, when I tell you the man damn in the UK don't play, bro, they don't play.
I got respect for them niggas, man, because I ain't trying to test them niggas, bro.
I'm sure you don't want either.
So let's move forward.
So this guy's called Bouncer.
He does commentary on UK topics and artists.
He speaks about this heavily from the UK.
There we go.
When You come to the UK, when you come to London, when you come to Birmingham and Manchester, when you're in different areas in London, foreigners, because this is a message to you guys.
Oh, by the way, here's a video of top five right before this happened.
So you guys see who it is.
It's a great question.
There's no killers in the UK.
That's a great question.
There's no killers in the UK.
There's like, serious guys, we're not going to come kill us.
No.
They're not going to come kill us for safe.
You can show your address here.
In America?
Fuck.
Listen.
All right.
I'm going to go shower.
I'll see you in a minute.
Throw some W's for the milk, boys.
Let's go.
W's for top five.
This man is wearing a big-ass Cuban chain with a big ass pendant.
Bro.
You could have catched me outside with that shit on in the UK, bro.
Miami's a bit safer.
I'm saying.
But even that, Canada, I wouldn't trust it.
Man.
And the thing is, he was in, I forgot the name of the street.
He was in something with an M. Yo, that street.
I remember me and Myron went to the UK for James English.
And we walked into his actual apartment.
This random Somalian kid ran up to us.
I was like, oh no, yo, no, yo.
Why are you here?
Why are you here?
We're like, we're here for interview.
And he started heckling Myron.
I'm like, bro, chill, dog.
He's not the one.
But in the UK, there's gangs.
There's knives and shit like that.
And then niggas will chef you, bro.
So we had to be very careful.
Do you know what I'm trying to say?
Actually, that video is still on Patreon.
Yeah.
The video is still on Patreon, actually.
It's me, Justin Waller, Myron, walking through the streets of London.
And we get heckled by this random guy.
Brother, top five.
Let's have a look, bro.
Get me.
Let's have a look.
Bruv, he's in critical condition.
He's been stabbed in the neck.
Fellas, I don't know if you don't understand this, but like a stab is serious.
By the time they get to you and you've been stabbed, police take forever.
Security can't save you.
Bro, you're kind of cooked.
So he stabbed in the neck, brought us...
Obviously, this has been going viral.
It's been going everywhere.
I'm going to speak on it.
And I'm going to kind of break...
And even the commenter says, a couple...
One second.
He says, a couple hours before, bro was on stream saying there's no road killers in London.
Bro.
What?
Man, that, bro.
That's like saying there's no killers in Toronto.
Bro, that's a fucking lie, bro.
They are niggas.
They are killers over there.
Things down in a way of like for road niggas to kind of understand.
Bro, do you think me, me, would ever maneuver in the UK, maneuver in Canada, America, Jamaica?
Just the way how Manseem top five just maneuver.
Bro, I'll be honest, I start wearing them big ass nigga chains, bro.
Like, for what, bro?
That shit's kind of ghetto, bro.
Keeping it real, you fellas.
That shit's cool and all, but it's unnecessary.
It's to show, to prove to who.
Listen, I'm all for enjoying your wealth, but wearing that shit, especially in places like this, oh, hell no.
Bro, like, I know sometimes the perception or you get from not being from the UK that UK men are actually soft.
Bro, there's a lot going on here.
There's a lot going on behind the scenes here.
People die.
There's a lot of things happen that don't get put on the news.
Do you know what I'm trying to say?
And in my head, look, I gotta flip the screen again, again, because I had to do some research.
Look.
No, we coming.
Bro.
Bro, he's my manor house.
Bro.
Yo, chat.
Hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on.
Again, comment says, these are flexing watches like that in London.
Bro.
When I go to London, bro, I'm at my hotel.
I don't leave until I hit up certain people and check in.
You feel me?
And once I check in with them, they're going to pick me up and we roll out.
Them niggas are taken care of.
So I'm taken care of.
But to roll like this with a big ass chain solo, your top five is either brave or crazy, bro.
I can't tell.
I don't know which one is, but bro.
Top five, you wilding, dog.
This is crazy.
Hopefully, you're good, though, but like, dude, this is insane.
I get it.
You want to show the man name?
Out there in the streets of London But bro, Manor House is Imagine a nice area that's the hood.
Bro.
This is basically it, bro.
They'll get you anywhere.
GGG.
Big fuck.
I'll be honest with you guys.
You're in Manor House.
You don't even know where you are.
Even there.
You're in Manor House.
You're in the heart of what happens in Hatney.
You're in the place where shit happened.
See, I'm telling you, bro.
Bro, I stay in a certain area.
I don't want to say what it is on camera.
But, bro, I'm in a hotel.
Dinner, back to what's up.
I am playing, bro.
Or my people's spots.
I urge you.
You see, big shout out to Security for what you do.
But respectfully, on the streets, no one don't care about security like that.
If something gets pulled on you, nine times out of ten, security are not going to want to put their life in front of what's going to happen.
Oh, yeah, security?
You can't.
I did hear top five, and he's an Aki.
So, inshallah, I hope he's good.
And I did hear top five kind of make a little joke about our knives.
If you notice, people that are in the UK are gonna leave to go to either Dubai, Morocco, or something like that.
That's a little bit safer because, bro, France, the UK, bro, that shit is a literal jungle.
Whatever, boom, boom, boom.
Like, London's not serious, or the UK is not serious.
The UK is a very serious place.
The last time Drake came here, his after party got shut up, bro.
This is what's happened.
Jewish corpse on Rumble Chat.
Have Nick and Zerka on at the same time.
What happened?
It's out there.
Do you know what I mean?
It's happened.
This is what happens.
These are the things.
What happens?
What happens, guys?
So be very mindful when you step here and speak or maneuver the way.
Do you think, bro, that I would ever go to Canada and post freely or post freely in Jamaica or even in the ends, wherever man step to the ends and the way man has to maneuver, it's just standard.
But either way, fellas, like, if you're going to move, man, especially in the ends, like that, you got to move careful, fellas, because, bro, them niggas are no joke, bro.
They don't play at all.
At all.
To that shit right now.
They don't play around.
And they'll get you for sure, bro.
You posting that in the street, man.
I don't want my Rolex over there, bro.
This is not going to be not expensive.
Like, this shit.
I don't even risk it, bro.
Anyhow, man shared a six-month update after dating a woman he thought he wanted.
Oh boy, we all been there, bro.
Look at this shit.
Look at this shit, brother.
So, this apparently is woman on the first date, and that's her banging a bicycle on the window.
Another one.
You can't make this shit up, bro.
First date versus six months together.
Let's see comments here.
And this is one that was very thoughtful, too, which I actually agree with.
A lot of these beautiful women have anger issues.
One minute, they're all sweet.
Next minute, they want to tear you up.
So, keeping it real, you fellas merit, right?
This is where you got to have common sense as well.
The moment you stop doing what a woman wants, it's game over.
Because, in essence, the feelings towards you have changed where they were pleasant before, but now they're actually, what's the word?
No, they're actually going to be more of a hate.
Because now, I got to put up with you and you're not doing what I want.
All right, bet.
I'm going to show you who's boss.
And they will literally destroy and raise hell to make you pay for not doing what they want.
Now, is that every woman?
No, of course not.
But what I'm saying is, a lot of these baddies you guys see, bro, have massive anger issue spikes.
And they'll be nice to you at the beginning and so it's too whatever.
Bro, you piss them off or they get triggered in a certain way.
Bro, all that trauma from the past is going to come back.
So, listen, fellas, it looks good.
Feels good.
But long term, my boys, I wouldn't do it.
All right, moving forward, we got Myron Gaines.
This one was crazy, fellas.
Myron goes off at Nelt Boys for sniffing some who wears dirty underwear in front of kids.
You guys are famous, they got money, and they're over here snipping for some no-name fucking bitch underwear.
Fuck is wrong with you?
Let's go through it.
Oh, shit.
shot Liveception.
Mind you, bro.
Hold on.
Hold on, niggas.
Bro, there's kids.
There's fucking kids around.
Holy f ⁇ .
By the way, some insider here, right?
Drake has been simply for her.
Like a madman, bro.
I don't know who this chick is, bro.
Apparently, she's some OnlyFans talk creator, but bruh.
Drake has been on her ass heavy, dog.
No, that's why now.
Wow.
Bruh.
Thank you.
Okay.
Happy birthday.
Thank you.
That's so thoughtful.
Just what I wanted.
I would have said, yo.
Get your dirty underwear the fuck up out of here.
Should we give it a whiff?
Ace, you want to give it a whiff again?
It is really hot.
Nigga, what?
Smells like fucking daisies.
You guys have like a huge audience of young guys that watch you.
Getting panties from a thought and then saying, oh, thank you, and sniffing them and simping on stream is like not good.
These guys are pushing like fucking, you know, happy dad booze all day, partying, being degenerates, whatever.
At some point, like you can't keep doing the college frat retard content, man.
The other problem with this is like it sets the precedent that like women are special and like it's oh yeah, let me go ahead and just accept their dirty ass panties as a birthday gift.
Like nigga, you're a celeb.
What the fuck are you doing?
Hold yourself to a higher standard.
Start demeaning these bitches.
Bro, the reason why women are so fucking insufferable is because celebs like that sent for these bitches on camera with tens of thousands of people watching.
Look at the streamer generation, right?
All your top creators are bringing these chicks on to glorify them to a next level.
Now, mind you, at the same time, it is content.
They get a lot of views for it.
Girls bring views.
It is what it is.
But the level that they go to and the simpery they do, bruh.
You couldn't pay me to do that shit, bro.
That's just wild.
And I know that shit had a smell to it, bro.
Holy.
Cooked.
With millions of views later on.
And then you niggas wonder why you guys are having such a hard time dealing with these fucking hoes.
You want to know why?
Because celebs are simping on them like that.
That is a talentless fucking whore that does nothing.
No skills.
Can't do nothing besides be a 304.
Bro, how much is Kyle worth?
How much is Cal from Nelt Worth?
Bro, come on, huh?
One sec.
How much is Cal worth?
Cow?
Not net worth.
So estimated 5 million.
Now, fellas, I happen to know Happy Dad's structure and know the CEO.
This is definitely below.
He's worth way more than that.
Gotta be.
From Happy Dad alone, I can't even imagine.
But Nelk itself, Happy Dad, and sponsors.
And I'll kick.
Holy bro, that nigga making bang.
So imagine that being you, bro, sniffing some underwear.
Or, oh, yeah, let me give you my pennies for your birthday.
They should have said, yo, keep them on, bro.
Keep them on.
If you want to smash later, we can smash later.
But don't fuck it.
Like, what?
Come on, man.
Oh, let me sniff it.
And then the whole squad is like sipping.
Like, oh, yeah, it smells like tulips.
Oh, yeah, you take a whiff.
Oh, yeah, I'll take a whiff.
Bro, and then women, and then niggas wonder why women don't respect men.
Bro, these guys are famous.
They got money.
And they're over here snipping for some no-name fucking bitches.
By the way, don't be twisted, fellas.
Them niggas smashing, bro.
Him, Steiny.
Well, Steve has a girl, but they're all smashing, bro.
So whether they simp or not, they're going to get in the box.
But y'all niggas, bro, if y'all niggas simp, bro, it's over for y'all niggas, bro.
You can forget it.
Underwear, bro.
So guess what?
Now the basement dwellers think it's okay to sit there and fucking buy Pokemon's stupid ass cookies or her bathwater.
Well, if Kyle thinks it's cool to sniff her panties, let me go ahead and buy panties for my favorite female streamer.
It's like this fucking reinforcement of simp behavior and pedestalizing toweless bitches.
Bro, I swear to God, I think I'm like the only nigga that's like going at these hoes.
This shit is crazy.
Every male streamer.
Yeah, Myron is the only person who got these hoes.
I'll tell you this, fellas.
They ain't changing.
They're never going to change.
It's going to get going to get worse.
And if you notice, people that tell the truth about women, especially, or this type of content, get pushed down the algo, not promoted, not excelled because people, quite frankly, consider it hate.
Which is sad because it's the truth.
We got some supporters here.
I appreciate you guys.
We have our boy Roddick Akashki says, that's why we split from red coats and got two amendment.
Don't bring knife to a gun flight or you'll be looking like Swiss Street, a theme in gunfight.
Yeah, bro.
Guns in the UK isn't really a thing.
People still have guns, by the way, but less than America for sure.
Way less.
They weren't carrying knives or swords.
K the Great says, what going fresh?
Big man thing.
Don Demarco for you, brother.
Want to say thanks to you, Myron.
You guys saved my life from depression.
Lost everything.
I'm slowly getting it back.
What do you recommend I do since I'm starting from ground zero in Canada?
Bro, get the fuck out of Canada, bro.
Canada is a filled society.
The actual people there are not bad people, but the system itself is fucked.
Investing in real estate sucks.
Girls, they're pretty hot over there, especially in Toronto.
But other than that, to excel really in Canada, I don't see it happening, bro.
All my Canadian friends are here in Miami or in New York killing that shit.
So I'll get out of Canada as fast as possible.
But to just keep it real, bro, I'll focus on building up my asset self, my savings, and then investing in myself and my skill sets so I can get some skills to leave Canada and move in the U.S. Because, bro, opportunity in America is here for sure.
You just have to want it bad enough to go after it.
But Canada, I'm not too sure about that one, bro.
Roddick says again, imagine bitch had the shit staying on them draws.
Oh, this smells like tulips.
This smells good.
Bro, I'm telling you, bro.
Streamers over here sipping on these thoughts, making them rich when they got no skills, no talent.
Since most women are stupid and they want the easy way out, they look at bitches like her and say, oh, I can get on stream with the Nugboys if I'm just a whore?
Okay.
Let me just do that.
Versus using their brain, researching, learning, and then like maybe inspiring women that do want to get into social media to not be fucking retarded sluts.
Maybe encourage them to get a family, encourage them to like be mothers.
We are setting a really bad precedent when guys that are famous like that are over here sniffing panties like, it's like tulips.
You're a fucking simp, dude.
The fuck is wrong with you?
You got tens of thousands of young men watching you thinking that it's appropriate behavior to fucking simp on hoes.
It's your fucking birthday, nigga.
Like this bitch should be on her fucking hands and knees.
Like, I praise you that you're even allowing her on a stream that's talentless whore.
I'll be honest, guys.
What Myron's doing, most niggas would never do.
Because you lose pussy doing that.
For sure.
Actually, you get called out.
You lose connection.
You lose pussy.
You lose a lot of stuff by doing this.
It's easier.
Just take it for what it is, roll with the punches, and go with the flow.
But again, this is where men are separated from the boys.
Now, I'll say this.
Are holes going to change?
Fuck no.
But at least Myron's standing up for Rose Wright and saying what's true.
But again, this is why Roll's under attack.
But Myron is fucking Larry's Roll.
He's keeping it real.
And then I believe that is it for reactions for now.
Guys, by the way, if you're in Discord, send me videos on this habit.
It says Fresh Reacts.
I'll react to it on stream for you guys, live and on air.
Just send me to me on Discord.
It says Fresh Reacts, and I got you guys.
No problem.
All right, we'll move forward with the actual reaction of Candace again.
And I'm heading here, soon, guys, for dinner.
Got me a little date, as you guys have probably seen from the last stream, and it should be fun.
And all of them very Christian.
What's that guys?
Very Catholic also.
They're fans of the show.
You know, a lot of people say have this cult-like following.
People watch the show and they adopt the political viewpoint, the religious viewpoint.
And so they're basically far-right, pro-America, Catholic, at that time, big Trump supporters and young guys.
Okay.
All right.
We got to do, we have to watch another Nick Funtes clip.
I think we should definitely watch.
Let's watch the one, the first one that you had that you showed me, Skylar.
Why is it that Candice Owens will interview Harvey Weinstein before she'll talk to me?
So true.
Am I really vetted?
I'm just glad you agree with yourself.
People said when Candice Solens split with Daily Wire, people begged her to do a collaboration with me.
They said, Talk to Nick Fuentis.
You stole all his talking points.
Talk to Nick Fuentis.
You get all your ideas from him, all your slogans.
He was a martyr.
He made the sacrifices that made it popular for you to do this.
She said, Oh, I can't because I'm on YouTube, but I also can't have him on my website because of some lawsuit.
That's so crappy to me.
That part's really crappy to me.
I have to say watching it back.
No, I do want to say we don't have to get into it, but that's crappy to me because it was like, I don't know.
I just think that I try to do a really good job of being a human being offline.
You know what I mean?
And if people are going through stuff or whatever, and that was real.
Like, that's not like, oh my God, like she's throwing me a victim.
It was very real.
My life was kind of, you saw it was throw, it was thrown up in the air, but we don't need to, we don't need to focus on that.
But I do want to get to the point.
Do you actually believe that I was getting all my ideas from you?
Like, do you actually believe I was watching Cozy TV?
Because then somebody showed me a clip of you saying the same thing because I had, I guess you said in the same week or you said last week, I was talking about this.
Now this week, Candace is talking about it.
And it was pertaining to the PBS documentary, The Savage Peace, which was about the German genocide that took place after the war had ended.
And that documentary opened up my eyes a lot to the fact that we had only been told kind of one strand regarding World War II.
And I told my audience they should watch it.
And there was a clip of you kind of suggesting that I got that from you.
So did you actually believe that I had gotten that from you or that I was watching your show and stealing your ideas?
Not that one.
I don't know what that's all about.
The vermin thing.
But look, I mean, you left Daily Wire with the whole Christis King, America first.
For years, that's what I was known for.
Now, if you want to say you never heard of me until a couple of years ago.
No, I heard of you in 2019.
You said earlier, though, that you didn't really watch anything or know anything until about a year ago.
If that's what you say, okay, that's fine.
But it'd be a pretty stunning coincidence.
And I will say I heard from other people.
I'm not going to say who, but I heard from a mutual friend.
You watched my show back in 2020.
Maybe that person's lying.
I don't know that.
But I had heard that from multiple people.
You can name the person because I'm telling you.
And I'll ask you this question again.
So you said Christ is king.
So that's very interesting.
So you think that any person that says Christ is king.
Oh, no, I didn't say that.
Okay.
I actually do want to understand this.
I'm not, I'm not, I'm genuinely pushing back here because I was very confused by this.
I'm like, Ye just named his whole album, Jesus is King, right?
Or two albums ago was Jesus is King.
It was definitely a moment, a cultural Zeitgeist that had this rapper to come out and start singing about Christ like he did early on when he said, when he did the Jesus.
Yes, it is raining in Miami, fellas.
It's raining all day, off and on.
Well, it is summertime, so August usually is actually going to be hurricane season.
One second, guys.
I'm going to head over.
You know what?
Let's go to my channel only.
I'm actually going to leave Freshman Fit.
I'm coming over to Freshman CEO.
I'm going to tell a story what happened recently.
It's kind of close to home.
I'll tell over there.
All right, guys.
Come on over to the channel on Freshman CEO in the meantime.
He just walks stuff.
And I was just like, does he, does Nick actually believe?
I'm like, I genuinely was not watching your show.
It's the only thing I can tell you.
I have friends that were.
I will definitely say male men between the ages of like 30 and 40 are watching your show.
And I would say 40 and beyond, like I just said, are watching your show.
I would imagine you have a very male internet savvy audience would be, I am terrible at the internet.
Like, I mean, it is embarrassing.
I'm basically a grandma when it comes to the internet.
My husband thinks it's, it's, he's like, how are you a person that people watch the internet?
You don't even know how you use the internet.
I just don't love tech.
Tech is not really my thing.
I like to communicate.
I'm a woman.
I like to speak, but I don't really like to figure out how all this stuff works.
And so once you got banned, I just didn't see, I wouldn't have seen your stuff.
But then as soon as you were back on Twitter, I started seeing your clips all the time because you started trending.
Like you were trending the day that you got let back onto X. You were trending.
And I was like, okay, Nick is trending.
Clips recently just were trending about you.
So I think if you had been on X that whole time and you were like, you've never seen my stuff, that would be a little ridiculous.
But genuinely, like when you're starting a family and like, as soon as I am done with the podcast, it got to be like straight back into mommy mode.
It's just, I just don't think that girl, that many women are watching you.
Is that fair?
Yeah.
Like, like I said, if that's what you're saying, then yeah, I believe you.
100% the truth.
Genuinely didn't get any of my ideas from you and then was being accused of getting all of my ideas from you.
So obviously there must have been naturally something that was happening where what I was saying or what I was noticing, people were going, oh, Nick Fuentes has spoken about this already.
Well, I mean, those were like things that I was known for when we would disrupt Turning Point, which is where you worked at or Daily Watch.
Which was the Grouper's thing.
Which also worked there.
They would go in chanting Christ is King, Christ is King, and they were the Groipers.
And if you were aware of the Grouper War and Yay 24 and me on Twitter last year.
I saw the literal clips of them asking questions that were going viral.
They weren't chanting Christ is king.
There were just the literal clips of them.
And I thought it was smart.
It made me challenge some of my ideas.
So I will give you credit where credit is due or the students that were asking those questions, credit where credit is due.
I think a lot of times conservatives, we say things and we say them because everyone else is doing it.
Same thing with the reason I think both of us started as being pro-Israel.
It just was everybody else is doing it.
It feels good.
You are kind of young and excited about the ideas.
And then you kind of go, oh, wait, something's wrong.
My bad.
My bad, you can see the screen.
This punch in the face.
Right.
Yeah.
Well, I was 18.
You know what I'm saying?
I was 18.
So, you know, I was, I don't know that I was doing it because everybody else was doing it.
I was doing it because that was just the first thing I read because that was the stuff that was out there.
And then, yeah, I mean, and then you went through it.
I mean, and hey, and likewise, credit words due.
You know, maybe I've been unfair to you.
I don't, I don't know you, you know, and like you said, we talked once and twice.
We finally got there.
No, but it's true.
And I don't know if this is the first time I've met you and I don't know you.
So and I'm willing to admit if I'm wrong, you know, maybe I've been unfair to you.
But for what it's worth, they did put you through the ringer.
And I don't even need to tell you that.
You know it and everyone knows it.
And it sucks.
I actually thought you were a fed at one point.
I know.
Yeah.
Yeah, because I'm sitting here going, this makes no sense.
I literally just am being punched in the face a thousand times.
so that's the issue that they say Nick has is that he's a fed.
But what Fed goes through what he went through and it's cool with that.
It's went through a lot.
I don't think being a Fed you go through all of that bullshit.
But again, this is where I think it's trying to discredit him because he's not a Fed.
I'll think of the Fed for sure because what he went through is insane.
One's coming after me.
What did I do?
I tweeted the hashtag Christ is king.
I'm like, my whole life is over.
And now I kind of understand that it was because people were watching your show and they were and truthless people would just be ignorant.
It's just like I said, it's not female content.
I would not describe it.
It was like all the moms were lining up to watch the content.
Moms love you.
Moms love you.
I think that we're watching your show.
And so I think it was kind of this thing that they definitely believed that there was some sort of coordination going on.
That's interesting.
I'm a 22-year-old Barbara in Canada.
What is the net called in the show?
Because I would like from both you and Margaret, to be honest, getting lectured.
Yeah, bro.
Sometimes you get the hard turn talking to.
But again, Canada is a way to get up, bro.
But being a Barber, bro, you have more freedom because you can work your own hours and you have a skill you can take anywhere.
So being a Barbara does help you a lot.
I'm telling you.
By the way, come on over to Rumble Freshman CEO on the channel.
Link is in the chat.
I'll put it here for you guys.
Link is in the chat.
Go support your boy on Rumble Freshman CEO.
Let's go.
Let's go.
There we go.
It sucked.
I'm not going to lie.
It was not an easy year last year.
And so when on top of that, you start telling people to attack me.
I didn't really tell people to attack me.
Fair, I might be misquoting there, but like they got the idea that they should start attacking me.
I was like, okay, this guy must be working with the ADL because the ADL had just attacked me.
Working with the ADL is crazy.
There's no, like, okay, that's a far stretch, bro.
Working with ADL, Nick, I don't think so.
Not at all.
Not this at all.
Okay, locals, we're good to go.
Castle Club, we're good to go.
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