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All right. | |
Okay. | ||
Let's... Let's give it another shot, shall we? | ||
Give me one sec. | ||
Give me one moment here. | ||
And I'll be back. | ||
Yeah, what is this? | ||
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Okay. | |
Okay, stream health doesn't look so hot right now. | ||
Let me just refresh, make sure we're good here before I launch back into it. | ||
Wow, what an epic week. | ||
What an epic month we're having. | ||
November is not our month. | ||
No, it is not. | ||
We are not doing well in November. | ||
We are up to 166 watching already? | ||
Wow, what are you guys just like waiting for me to come back? | ||
Geez. | ||
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Let's see. | |
I mean, we got to get in the green here. | ||
We're in the yellow right now. | ||
We got to get in the green before I launch right into it. | ||
So let me just see what that's all about. | ||
Make sure our bitrate is sufficient here. | ||
Well, it's telling me that we're at 2,500 on Restream it's telling me we're at 2,500 on Streamlabs, but it's telling me we're at 160 on YouTube. | ||
What the what is that all about? | ||
Hmm Okay, we're in the green all right, I'm just gonna close out of Google Chrome here, and we're gonna We're gonna try our best to, uh, to just get back into it here after that epic interruption here. | ||
Okay. | ||
Well, let's, let's hope it works this time, right? | ||
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I don't know why I have all these tasks going on in the background. | |
Let me shut some of these down. | ||
we can okay okay oh Okay. | ||
So I think we're going to jump back into it here. | ||
Let me just tweet the link out again for the people that left us. | ||
For the disloyal Knickers. | ||
These people are going to get rounded up. | ||
When Knicker Nation takes over the world, the people that didn't wait for me to come back online for 15 minutes. | ||
They're going into camps, alright? | ||
They're going into gulags. | ||
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All right. | |
So tweet at the link. | ||
You know what I'm gonna do? | ||
I'm gonna rip the first video. | ||
I'm gonna rip this video because now it's two separate streams. | ||
I will download them, combine them, and then re-upload as one complete episode. | ||
And uh I guess that'll be much cleaner than having it as two because that's really what bothers me is that it's just two separate videos it's not it's not clean for anybody it's not easy for anybody so so we're back and uh we're gonna be talking about the epic story which I didn't get to we're just about to get to my favorite story of the night Before we disconnected. | ||
And by the way, if everybody's saying it's boomer tech, it's not boomer tech, okay? | ||
I know exactly the problem, and every single time I try a different fix and it doesn't work. | ||
What happens is, for the people that are interested, I'm sure, they tune into the Politics Show because they want to hear me explain computer problems. | ||
The network adapter disables. | ||
I have an Ethernet cable, okay? | ||
It's not Wi-Fi, it's Ethernet. | ||
The adapter disables when the CPU gets too high. | ||
I don't know what that is. | ||
I change all the settings. | ||
I update the driver. | ||
I roll back the driver. | ||
I do all kinds of different things. | ||
I reset it. | ||
Hopefully we're good now. | ||
But I mean, I know exactly the problem. | ||
It's just every fix I try doesn't seem to work, so... Last week was fun. | ||
Audio issues. | ||
This week it's fun. | ||
Network issues. | ||
That's great. | ||
But, um... | ||
They didn't want me to go off. | ||
You know what I think it really was? | ||
Forget the adapter. | ||
I think it was Israel. | ||
Israel doesn't want me to go off. | ||
You guys, you have to understand that. | ||
You're watching the show. | ||
Maybe that's why we get a thousand viewers some night because you got about 200 Mossad agents watching. | ||
And they're over there in Tel Aviv. | ||
They're underground in some, you know, beaten down. | ||
You would never suspect, if you saw this building from the outside, that underground they've got this sophisticated computer lab where you've got about 200 Zionists. | ||
And they're watching the show and they're like, he's gonna, he's gonna go off. | ||
He's gonna go off again. | ||
It's gonna be the third time this week, but are we gonna send it his way? | ||
And they're like, and then you get some, you get the bear Jew from Inglourious Bastards. | ||
They're like, Elliot Hamilton wants to be. | ||
And he's like, send it, and they send over the virus, and it shuts down the computer. | ||
I think that's what happens. | ||
They're like, he's gonna go sicko mode again tonight! | ||
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We can't, we can't afford for him to do that! | |
So they shut me down, but... But I'm gonna do it! | ||
I'm gonna keep coming back! | ||
I'm gonna re- I'm gonna shut the computer off, start it up again, and we're back! | ||
So... | ||
The story we're going to talk about is part two of my favorite show, my favorite show, and why the episode is titled Diversity Report is because this is our future. | ||
You know, we talk a lot about, people say I'm a traditionalist because I talk about the past a lot, but I'm really not like that. | ||
We also have to talk a lot about the future. | ||
Like, we know what our past is, we also know what's in our future. | ||
Which is minorities fighting each other at fast food restaurants. | ||
You know, you thought with diversity we're gonna get tacos and it's gonna be the same but with more flavor. | ||
It's going to be America, but you're going to get tacos and you're going to get, you know, rap music. | ||
But actually, it's going to be a lot different. | ||
It's really going to be like you can't get a Big Mac without a fight breaking out between blacks and Hispanics. | ||
That's really what it's going to, and that's what's happening in Minnesota. | ||
So last week, we saw a Somalian group of kids come in. | ||
Some fine, well-established young gentlemen come back from the gymnasium to get a bite to eat. | ||
To get a bite to eat. | ||
And the Hispanic manager says, no, you can't do that because you steal from us. | ||
You steal all the time. | ||
And the blacks are like, no we didn't. | ||
We don't steal. | ||
You're just racist. | ||
And it turns into a big thing and there's a big hullabaloo about this. | ||
And then it gets resolved. | ||
Oh wait! | ||
Surprise, surprise! | ||
The black people were dining and dashing. | ||
And you know, I've talked to people in the service industry and they have, I mean, they've never came up with a story about, you know, black people being rude or not tipping or doing this kind of thing. | ||
I've never heard anything like that. | ||
I'm being unironic. | ||
I've never in a million trillion years have I heard a story like this. | ||
So, I was completely caught off guard. | ||
It turned out that, what? | ||
They were dining and dashing? | ||
All my, you know, all my previous prejudices were just exploded. | ||
My prejudice is that they, you know, that this would never happen. | ||
But lo and behold, we have another case, another saga here from Minnesota. | ||
And this is before, we're going to see something very similar. | ||
Mark my words. | ||
So this was in Minnesota. | ||
This was in, and let me pull it up. | ||
I had to take it off for a sec when I got my computer rebooted here. | ||
But this was in Eden Prairie, Minnesota. | ||
And you have the story is from Twitter moments. | ||
I'll read you the headline from Twitter moments before I tell you what really happened. | ||
The headline is police investigate incident of man allegedly pulling a gun on black teens at McDonald's. | ||
Trump's America. | ||
Only in Trump's America. | ||
Drumpf's. | ||
Drumpf's America. | ||
What a racist. | ||
Pull a gun. | ||
Black teens? | ||
Well-established black teens just getting a bite to eat at McDonald's and you pull a gun on them? | ||
What the heck is that all about, big guy? | ||
What are you, a racist? | ||
What are you, a Klansman? | ||
I'm sure these black teens, they're in McDonald's at a normal hour, you know, they just came back from their STEM jobs, and they were just making robots at Google headquarters, okay? | ||
They were just at the Google campus, and they were building AI robots, you know? | ||
It's a bunch of black girls, actually. | ||
They were building robots, you know? | ||
When they're not in Africa, they're actually really productive and peaceful. | ||
And so they were in, you know, they were just going over. | ||
They're like, hey, like we're all rich and smart and we're going to go to McDonald's and we'll just have a little bite to eat. | ||
You know, we're well established. | ||
So they go into the McDonald's and they're just ordering their food. | ||
And then this white guy comes in with a gun. | ||
I mean, that's what the headline suggests, right? | ||
Black teens in a McDonald's. | ||
They're well established. | ||
White guy comes in pointing a gun. | ||
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Well, then you read, then you read the story and you watch the video. | |
And it's 10 Somalis. | ||
It's 10 male Somali teenagers and four female Somali teenagers. | ||
And now the police report says that this group of Somalis, this group of black Somalis, 10 teenage Somali men and four teenage Somali girls, They're in the McDonald's and the police report says they're causing a ruckus, okay? | ||
They're causing a disturbance. | ||
Now in the video, you see them surrounding an individual, a lone white man. | ||
Short, looks like an older guy. | ||
I mean, they are surrounding him. | ||
They are 270 degrees. | ||
There is a wall of Somali teenagers. | ||
They are advancing on him. | ||
They are verbally threatening him. | ||
And as he is exiting the restaurant, he pulls a gun. | ||
Okay, as he's walking out the door. | ||
And so to me... | ||
It's just, I mean, and this is our country now. | ||
This is our country now. | ||
The headline says, the headline says, police investigate incident of man allegedly pulling a gun on black teens at McDonald's. | ||
Well, and they, what were they doing? | ||
They were just innocently surrounding and advancing on and threatening a lone man. | ||
You know, it's just 10 black Somali teenagers surrounding an older guy by himself late at night at a McDonald's. | ||
Well, I mean, they were gonna give him flowers, they were gonna give him a high five, they were gonna show him how to dance. | ||
And I expect full well. | ||
And the reason I bring it up tonight on this show is because I'm gonna bet ya. | ||
Not gonna put any money on it, because I have no faith in the justice system in the country anymore. | ||
But I'm gonna bet that it comes out that, you know, they started this whole thing. | ||
Because the BuzzFeed article says that these black Somalians, they were in the restaurant and they were just trying to pay for their food, but it wasn't really working, you know. | ||
And out of nowhere, the white guy says, oh, is your EBT card not working? | ||
Totally unprovoked, this guy comes in, intercepts the situation, they're just trying to pay for their food, something's not working out, there's a glitch or something, tech problems, I can relate, and this white guy launches in, intercepts them, and makes some racially charged remark about welfare, and that's when, and then get this, then she goes on to say the girl who filmed the incident says that, well they were arguing with this guy, and uh, and some girl like got in the middle, and then a black guy came in to mediate because the man was | ||
He was advancing on the girls, and the black guy, I mean, this group of ten black teenagers, they advanced on him, but only in a way, according to the girl, to say like, what are you trying to do? | ||
Like, what are you doing to these girls? | ||
And that's when he pulled the gun out. | ||
So, you know, this is just another clear episode, my favorite episode of, you know, race war in McDonald's. | ||
And this is just what we have to expect for our country. | ||
This is just where we're headed. | ||
If anybody has any illusions about what the Browning of America is going to look like, and that's Ben Shapiro's terminology, okay? | ||
That's not me. | ||
I would never call it that. | ||
But, you know, Ben Shapiro says, well, I don't give a damn about the Browning of America. | ||
Well, for the fine patrons of McDonald's and Chipotle, like myself, it's not going to look so much like the iPencil documentary that Milton Friedman talked about, where it's, oh, Everybody's participating in the free market. | ||
Look, you've got Mexicans in Colorado, and they're doing the low-wage work, and you've got blacks in Boston, and they're doing the service, and you've got, you know, all these different minorities in America, and they're all participating so that, you know, a few wealthy individuals can reap the rewards. | ||
It's really gonna look more like racial conflict everywhere, all the time. | ||
In McDonald's, in the DMV, in the airport, in the bus terminal, when you're walking down the street, in schools. | ||
That's what it's gonna be, you know? | ||
And then you've got this raucous display of, you know, this Hispanic guy trying to defuse a situation. | ||
These, you know, Somalians are all up in arms. | ||
And then the media, and that's run by a group, you know, they're gonna play the story out as racist white America lashing out. | ||
Somalians, you know, and that's really the Scott Adams, the Scott Adams thing. | ||
Like, I think it's pretty dumb, but he says that really what's going on is we're watching two different movies. | ||
And that's kind of an infantile way to say that people are clearly perceiving reality in two different ways. | ||
And that's what it is. | ||
On the left, they see the story and they say, oh, it's white. | ||
The reason Somalians and blacks and Hispanics are always at the center of these kinds of stories is because of racism. | ||
Because the man is keeping them down. | ||
Because the white man is coming in and pointing guns and they're being racist and they're, you know, redlining the housing and they're doing all this other stuff to thwart the progress of non-white America. | ||
And we see it clearly as Have you ever met anybody in real life? | ||
You know, we see it clearly as there are certain groups that are a little bit problematic, okay? | ||
To borrow a term from the left, these groups are a little bit problematic. | ||
It's called the common denominator, you know? | ||
Have you ever taken a math class? | ||
It's a little, you know, it's a little theory called the common denominator. | ||
You know, you start to, you get enough case studies with crime, with other things like that, and then you start to draw a pattern and you say, well, You know, maybe there's something more to it than the white man's prejudice, right? | ||
So... | ||
Rerun of my favorite show just thought I'd give you a little review and we'll see like I said I'm gonna bet you that it'll come out in the police report that there You know, there's obviously a lot more to this There's a video where there because the video that they show I mean, it's pretty clear Like I don't know how somebody like is innocently that a gun is pulled on them when it's ten adolescent men Charging one guy. | ||
I don't know how that's them getting a gun pulled on them You know, like, if I came up to you on the street with the intention to strike you, and I outnumbered you 10 to 1, and you pulled any weapon in self-defense, Blake, would you recount the story and say, well, I was walking down the street and somebody pulled a gun on me. | ||
Can you believe that? | ||
Oh, and by the way, it was me and 10 other guys, and we were charging this guy, and then he pulled a gun. | ||
You know, so, in the video, it shows they're advancing on him, they're moving towards him, 10 of them, and he pulls a gun. | ||
I'll bet you the police get a hold of the, uh, the footage or whatever if there's security camera footage or they talk to the relevant people and it's going to turn out to be that and we'll never hear about it again right but this this is the country this is what we have to expect now is you know we get antagonized by certain classes of people and you know maybe we don't maybe we we defend ourselves we don't allow things to happen and then it's uh then well you get arrested for a hate crime so i thought that was pretty epic i got I just find it so funny when that's the headline. | ||
He pulls the gun on people, and that's when it really pays to read the story. | ||
That's when it really pays to actually read the police report. | ||
Not just what the Somalians say happened, but read the police report, watch the video, and then really just do a little bit of critical thinking. | ||
You know, you're in a McDonald's late at night, it's one guy, And there's 10, uh, adolescents. | ||
I don't care what they are. | ||
Black, white, red, brown. | ||
10 adolescents. | ||
They're surrounding you. | ||
They're charging you. | ||
They're threatening you. | ||
But the story is, like, pull the gun. | ||
Yeah, well, they're really innocent. | ||
All they did was, uh, all they did was surround the guy, right? | ||
But so that was the the Minnesota story the the big actual news of the day We've been doing we've been having a little bit of fun with the crime stories, but only because it's so I mean It's so obvious. | ||
We're seeing it before our very eyes everything that we talked about on the show I think a lot of white people watch this show and they hear what I'm saying and they like get it in a conceptual way But they don't really get it like they don't They in their heads can picture what America will look like when whites are in a minority, but there's really no realistic... They're not grappling in a realistic way with what that's going to look like in their day-to-day. | ||
You know, in the same way that... | ||
We could hear about global warming and say, oh gee, gee, in 50 years the temperature is going to rise two degrees. | ||
Oh, that's going to be something when oceans rise. | ||
We don't really, are you really coming to grips with the reality of that, like for you personally? | ||
I think people, it's kind of lost to them because they'll watch a show like mine or they'll read the news and they can see the writing on the wall, but this, it doesn't really quite stick that that will affect you. | ||
Well, if you're a teenager, most of the people watching this show are teenagers that are twenty-something. | ||
It's a lot of Generation Z. When you have children, your children are going to go to a school and they're going to be in the minority. | ||
And what do you think that's going to look like? | ||
What do you think it's going to look like when you go to a school, elementary and high school, and it's going to be minority white? | ||
What's it going to be like when you're in the minority among these different classes of people? | ||
And people are speaking Spanish, or there's anti-white hate going on, or there's a lot of violence, or there's lower standards, there's a lot of disciplinary issues. | ||
I mean, what do you think it's going to look like for your kids, for you and your communities? | ||
It's gonna be a different ballgame. | ||
You know, now I go into a McDonald's and it's, you know, very simple, very easy. | ||
But then I go a little bit east, you know, I go into some of the other neighborhoods in the actual city of Chicago, and it's a very different situation. | ||
You have to raise your awareness levels to about a yellow, you know, or an orange or a red, depending on the neighborhood. | ||
Or you go to a gas station and you gotta be looking over your shoulder. | ||
It's gonna be a different country. | ||
And I like to highlight these examples because I think this brings it home. | ||
Because everybody goes to McDonald's from time to time. | ||
Some more than others. | ||
And this is what it'll be like. | ||
Minorities fighting in McDonald's. | ||
Minorities fighting in school. | ||
Minorities fighting in, you know, the public buildings. | ||
I can't wait, right? | ||
Can't wait! | ||
Can't wait. | ||
2048. | ||
Diversity. | ||
It's gonna be epic. | ||
But the big news of the day is really the judges, which is to say that, and we've been following this saga. | ||
I don't think we've been following it too closely on the show, but if you remember, the president issued a proclamation, a presidential proclamation, which said that the asylum seekers, the so-called asylum seekers in the caravan, they have to come through a port of entry where they will be processed in an orderly fashion, and they'll be they have to come through a port of entry where they will be processed in an orderly fashion, and they'll be detained until their application is processed, which is | ||
And that's legally mandated under the law, that asylum seekers, if they come to a port of entry, they have to be processed. | ||
Now Trump is doing a lot behind the scenes to make it so that these people are kept under lock. | ||
Like, okay, if you're going to go to the border and my hands are tied with the law, at the very least, we're going to put you up in tent cities, you're not leaving the border, and probably about 90% of you guys are going to get rejected anyway, right? | ||
So he passed a proclamation that said if you arrive at a port of entry, we're going to process you. | ||
But if you don't, in other words, if you don't come to a port of entry, you just cross into the country, which is illegal, you'll be detained and deported. | ||
Well, the 9th Circuit Court said that that's illegal, so they shut that down completely. | ||
Which is, I mean, they have no jurisdiction to do that. | ||
The executive branch of government, according to the Immigration Nationality Act of 1965, is well within the scope of its power to pass a proclamation like this. | ||
If you've ever read, and we went over this last year when the travel ban was going through, The President can suspend any kind of immigration for any reason, for any amount of time, at any time. | ||
It couldn't be more clear as to how wide the scope is for the President to act on immigration. | ||
So this proclamation is well within his power. | ||
The DHS has said the same thing. | ||
The Department of Justice has said the same thing, that it's totally legal. | ||
But the Ninth Circuit judge, a judge who happened to be appointed by Barack Obama in 2012, said it's illegal. | ||
And this is BS. | ||
So Trump goes on the attack, as he always does, and he said that, uh, he said, quote, this was an Obama judge, and I'll tell you what, it's not going to happen like this anymore. | ||
Everybody that wants to sue the U.S., almost, they filed their case in the Ninth Circuit, and it means an automatic loss. | ||
No matter what you do, no matter how good your case is, and the Ninth Circuit is really something we have to take a look at, because it's not fair! | ||
And it's true! | ||
Immigration is a matter of national security. | ||
And for all these people that are saying, you know, Trump should build the wall using the military. | ||
Trump can build the wall by himself. | ||
Look at how much he's been restricted because of these kinds of courts. | ||
The 9th Circuit, I think the 12th Circuit does the same thing with the travel ban, rescinding DACA, this presidential proclamation which is well within, again, well within his authority, but the judiciary shuts it down. | ||
And he's totally right. | ||
This is obviously a very biased judge. | ||
And if you look, 80% of the cases that the Ninth Circuit rules on are overturned by the Supreme Court. | ||
80% of the cases that go up to the Supreme Court that are challenged are overturned. | ||
So they have a terrible record. | ||
They're one of the worst in the country. | ||
They do this obviously for political reasons. | ||
So they suspend the proclamation. | ||
President Trump goes on the attack. | ||
And then Chief Justice Roberts of the Supreme Court, and this was the big news today, He said, we don't have Bush judges, we don't have Obama judges, we have an independent judiciary. | ||
And oh, isn't that such a great thing? | ||
He thinks it's a big threat to our democracy or whatever that Trump is attacking the judiciary. | ||
And Trump responded on Twitter, sorry Chief Justice John Roberts, but you do indeed have Obama judges and they have a much different point of view than the people who are charged with the safety of our country. | ||
It would be great if the Ninth Circuit was indeed our independent judiciary, but if it is, why are so many opposing view cases filed there, and why are a vast number of cases overturned? | ||
Please study the numbers there. | ||
Shocking. | ||
We need protection and security. | ||
These rulings are making our country unsafe, very dangerous, and unwise. | ||
And he's right. | ||
And all it is to say is, this is kind of the continuing conversation after the midterms. | ||
We really have to parse any criticism of the Trump administration by acknowledging the reality of the situation. | ||
After the midterms, and look, I understand, people are frustrated. | ||
It's two years in, we have virtually nothing on immigration. | ||
Nothing that is going to last after the Trump administration. | ||
You know, I mean, he's got a lot of really good policies that are being implemented by his DHS and by his Justice Department, but look, once Trump gets out of the White House, you get another administration, and they change those administrative policies, you know? | ||
So in order to have a lasting impact on immigration, you need legislation, or you need something physically, you need a wall. | ||
And I understand people are disappointed we haven't seen any of that. | ||
And people saw the midterms as repudiation of the agenda that the Congress has governed under for the last two years, but they blame it on Trump. | ||
And so, for the last few weeks or so, people have said, oh, Nick is blackpilling on Trump. | ||
Nick is more critical of Trump. | ||
He's blackpilling. | ||
Or, you have people like Richard Spencer. | ||
The Trump movement is over. | ||
It's like, you're over, dude. | ||
It's like, hello, pot, this is the kettle. | ||
Talking about people that are canceled. | ||
Talking about people that are over. | ||
You know a lot about being over, right? | ||
The leader of the alt-right. | ||
You know a lot about movements that are basically over. | ||
But again, any criticism of Trump I've been more critical in the past couple of weeks, but we have to restate what I've been saying for the last two years. | ||
You have to acknowledge what he's up against, and this is not an excuse. | ||
It really isn't. | ||
Is it an excuse to say that every time he has tried to act unilaterally within his jurisdiction as president that he's been totally thwarted by either the Congress or the judiciary? | ||
Is that an excuse? | ||
He tried to do the travel ban. | ||
It got shut down. | ||
He tried to do it a second time. | ||
It got shut down. | ||
He tried to do it a third time. | ||
It got shut down. | ||
And then after a six to nine month process, oh well, ultimately it got through. | ||
And that was something that was so basic, what was even in the travel ban? | ||
It was a 120 day, a 90 to 120 day moratorium on new visas for about seven Muslim majority countries. | ||
It was six or seven. | ||
I think the last one was only six. | ||
Until they can clear up their vetting procedures. | ||
So even in that case, that's just one example of something that was so narrow in its scope and so far within the President's jurisdiction, and we had to go through three different executive orders. | ||
And on the third one, it took us nine months to get it cleared by the Supreme Court. | ||
And then how about DACA? | ||
We tried DACA. | ||
We shut down DACA in September. | ||
Everybody said, that's a great thing. | ||
Wow, this is awesome. | ||
Remember, DACA was created with an executive order by Barack Obama. | ||
That's totally illegal. | ||
To shut it down is not illegal. | ||
To get rid of something like that is not illegal, right? | ||
You understand that to make people citizens just through an executive order is totally unconstitutional. | ||
Well, okay, if that's upheld in the courts, well then to shut it down would be illegal anyway, but doubly so if you're able to create citizenship with an executive order. | ||
So he shuts it down. | ||
What happens within three months? | ||
Oh, that's shut down by the courts too. | ||
And then we see this latest proclamation. | ||
So, a lot of people say, oh, it's Trump who failed. | ||
It's Trump who's incompetent. | ||
It's not an excuse to say, at every step, you know, this is not like, oh, you're just making excuses. | ||
Like, it's not a reality that every media outlet is against him? | ||
That his own party opposed him for two years? | ||
Like, look at Paul Ryan. | ||
Why didn't he get any of the blame? | ||
It was the midterms. | ||
We lost 40 seats in the House of Representatives. | ||
People blame the President of the United States, not the Speaker of the House of Representatives. | ||
Whose agenda was it? | ||
Who was it who's been running on health care for six years? | ||
Was that Trump or was that the GOP? | ||
And then who failed to get health care through on three separate occasions? | ||
Was that Trump or was that the GOP? | ||
Trump was ready to sign whatever they put on his desk, but who couldn't pass it? | ||
Even when they used the Senate procedural rule that the one time in the year they could pass it with a simple majority in the Senate. | ||
The one time they could do that and they couldn't get it done. | ||
And then who did the tax cut? | ||
Was that Trump or was that Paul Ryan? | ||
Right? | ||
And then who did the Omnibus Spending Bill? | ||
Was that Trump or was that Paul Ryan? | ||
And what did Trump say when he signed it? | ||
I will never sign another bill like this again. | ||
He tried in January to get an immigration deal. | ||
Don't you remember when he said we'll give up DACA? | ||
Yeah, but you also have to build our wall, you have to give us $25 billion for border security, $17 for the wall, $8 for maintenance and hiring more ICE and for hiring more Border Patrol, and also you have to cut Chain migration completely, and you have to get rid of the diversity visa lottery system, and then the Republicans shut him right out of the negotiating process. | ||
Trump shut down the government, remember? | ||
And then the Republicans worked out a deal with the Democrats that said, oh basically we'll blow away all the spending caps, we'll blow away the debt ceiling, we'll spend 750 billion dollars this year, and we're actually going to put restrictions that say even the that we're allotting for the wall, which is $1.6 billion, you can't build anything resembling a wall with that. | ||
You can only build fence. | ||
So we're going to have to put this in the context. | ||
I think this is a very important and timely flashpoint to remind people, to remind everybody that's saying, oh, this is Trump's fault. | ||
This is Trump. | ||
Everybody still supports Trump as a loser, whatever, to remind everybody, like, what's actually going on here? | ||
Who's really at fault here? | ||
And look, granted, as I said earlier this week, there's not a lot of room for air. | ||
He's not focused as he needs to be on the right issues. | ||
But there's reasonable criticism and then there's unreasonable criticism. | ||
To say attacking that Navy SEAL McRaven is off topic and unfocused, I think that's a fair, appropriate, and correct criticism. | ||
To say that it's Trump's fault that there's no immigration, He's lost the game for us. | ||
I think it's completely unfair. | ||
And even if you are going to level that criticism, maybe there should be a greater push by the White House. | ||
Again, you have to acknowledge what's been going on with the courts, because he tried with the caravan. | ||
His hands are tied with the law. | ||
Remember, we have to take in asylees, but he's moved heaven and earth to say, OK, well, if the law mandates we process these guys, at the very least, we're going to detain them. | ||
And the only ones we're even going to consider processing are the ones that come through at ports of entry. | ||
And they're not trying to come through a port of entry. | ||
They're trying to enter illegally. | ||
So he's saying, we're going to arrest illegal immigrants. | ||
And the judges say, no you can't do that. | ||
And then the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court says, I'll allow it. | ||
You know, that's fair. | ||
So, you know, the world is against us. | ||
And, uh, look, we just, we have to be reasonable. | ||
Trump is our guy. | ||
He really is. | ||
You know, he's still on immigration. | ||
It would be so easy for him to say, you know, and I, like, look, I'm done. | ||
I'm not even running for re-election and I'm not even gonna bother with immigration. | ||
I could actually think about this. | ||
He could give Democrats a lot of things that they want and he could save a lot of face at this point. | ||
He could completely cuck on foreign policy. | ||
He could cuck on everything. | ||
Do you know how much easier his life would be? | ||
Do you know how the media would turn on a dime if he invaded Syria or if he invaded Venezuela or if he passed an amnesty bill? | ||
Do you know how easy that would be for him? | ||
Like, yeah, he would get a lot of shit from his base, but that would be... And that's what people are trying to tell us, that he's cucked on the inside, or he's turned, or he's co-opted, or whatever. | ||
He's clearly the best shot that we have, right? | ||
You know, he's not totally red-pilled, sure, but he's changing the conversation. | ||
He's probably the best guy in immigration that we've had since Franklin D. Roosevelt, okay? | ||
Or since Truman. | ||
And we've just got to be smart. | ||
We've got to be tactful with this situation. | ||
So that's kind of my take on Trump and with the courts. | ||
It's no surprise. | ||
We've been playing this game forever. | ||
But Trump really has to, at this point, he's got to push his advisors aside and he's got to go ham. | ||
He said he was going to try to prosecute Hillary Clinton and James Comey in April. | ||
We've got to be doing things like that. | ||
We've got to be doing kind of bold, ambitious things. | ||
Shutting down the courts. | ||
Ignoring the courts. | ||
And look, we can do that within reason. | ||
I hesitate to say that's totally an option. | ||
A lot of people say that. | ||
Why doesn't Trump just ignore the courts? | ||
Like, do you watch the show? | ||
Democrats have taken over the House. | ||
They're going to use their subpoena power to investigate this guy to kingdom come. | ||
They've got all the major media outlets that have got him under a microscope. | ||
When he doesn't do anything wrong, you think he's going to brazenly break the law and they're going to let him get away with it? | ||
You have to, again, you have to think things through here. | ||
Why doesn't he just ignore the courts? | ||
They're investigating him for three years because of something he didn't even do. | ||
He's gonna defy the law openly? | ||
Defy the courts? | ||
Give me a break. | ||
So... | ||
We're in a rough spot, but we've just gotta, we've gotta remember this is a long battle. | ||
Trump's probably not gonna, he's not gonna do it. | ||
But that doesn't mean that we don't stop supporting him. | ||
He is an integral stepping stone in a 30, 40, 50 year battle, okay, to get back out on top, to get back onto a level playing field at the very least, right? | ||
So we've got to acknowledge that. | ||
Let's work with MAGA, let's work with what we have. | ||
If he's out in 2020, you know, we'll figure it out. | ||
We'll regroup and we'll advance again. | ||
Or, you know, if he's out in 2024, whatever. | ||
But we've got to acknowledge that it's not going to get solved in a day. | ||
Rome wasn't built in a day. | ||
From 2015 to 2018, I think we've made a lot of progress. | ||
We could do a lot better, but you know, there's some obvious constraints here. | ||
But that's a big story. | ||
I think we're out of time. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I haven't really Been keeping track? | ||
What are we at here? | ||
About... Yeah, so we've been going at it for about 15 minutes. | ||
I'm gonna take a look at our Streamlabs and Superchats now, and we'll see what people are saying. | ||
Hopefully the internet's fixed for good now. | ||
Hopefully that I reset the network settings and everything. | ||
We're all set. | ||
Because it's been getting much worse, you know? | ||
We're entering these periods where sometimes I have no network interruptions, and then sometimes it happens a lot. | ||
It happened today, earlier today, so it happened twice today. | ||
It happened yesterday, it happened on Friday, and, uh, so hopefully we're good now. | ||
But let's see. | ||
Let me just take a look. | ||
Our Streamlabs is taking a moment to load here. | ||
Hopefully we're not, uh, we're not going to crash the computer again. | ||
Somebody was telling me, I tweeted out like, oh great, my computer crashed, and somebody's like, why don't you check the OBS? | ||
Good idea, I didn't think of that one, you know? | ||
That would be like saying, why don't you, have you tried checking the computer? | ||
Oh no, oh I, you know, maybe I'll try that. | ||
Okay, so, Epyx, yeah, Streamlabs is completely frozen here. | ||
Oh, there we go, okay. | ||
I guess I negged it back into working here. | ||
So let's see, we've got BlackSwan who says, Nick, People like you inspire anti-fragility. | ||
Everything earthly deteriorates. | ||
Spirit is the foundation of long-lasting systems and movements. | ||
The rest comes secondarily. | ||
We can lose everything, but the spirit persists. | ||
We yearn to be uplifted. | ||
I mean, that's really my philosophy at the end of the day. | ||
And I think it's just those common sense kinds of things that are the core, that are the foundation to, at least to my spiritual worldview. | ||
Because look, I know there are a lot of people that are skeptical of Catholicism. | ||
I have a lot of skepticism, too, honestly. | ||
I didn't come over to faith. | ||
I didn't come over to Christianity because I was some, like, Bible-thumping, like, zealot. | ||
Not even, like, that's a bad thing. | ||
I think it's a good thing if you're a so-called Bible-thumper, if you're a zealot. | ||
That's actually much better than the kind of zealots we have on the other side. | ||
But I say that to mean, you know, I wasn't like this Jesus freak growing up or anything else. | ||
I didn't grow up in like an evangelical community. | ||
I came over to faith just out of common sense, that you look at how everything is impermanent, everything is transient. | ||
I guess that's the anti-fragile mentality. | ||
And you realize there's got to be something that is enduring within all of that. | ||
And even if there isn't, you have to pretend like there is, right? | ||
And I don't even think that's the worst argument in favor of religion. | ||
A lot of people say, Nick, that's a materialist argument. | ||
That's a consequentialist argument. | ||
That's a utilitarian argument. | ||
But I think that's what I think leads a lot of people to that area. | ||
Because if you acknowledge if it is real or if it isn't real, we need it. | ||
Well, why, you know? | ||
And I think I said that on the other show, but I think you get it. | ||
I appreciate that. | ||
Glantz says, God bless and have a happy Thanksgiving from the big guys at Terror House Mag. | ||
Hey, thanks! | ||
Happy Thanksgiving to you guys as well. | ||
We're big fans of Terror House over here. | ||
Joe the Boomer says, Nicky, listen kid, not much time. | ||
It's me, Joe the Boomer. | ||
Me and Broseph are going to war with pagans. | ||
You saw those DMs. | ||
They fear you. | ||
We will carry our Knickers banner forward. | ||
LOL. | ||
Don't tell anyone what I said to you. | ||
Big secret, big guy. | ||
Did you laugh? | ||
Thoughts without divulging? | ||
It was pretty good. | ||
Pretty funny, Joe. | ||
I can't tell if you're joking. | ||
I can never tell when you're joking. | ||
But I got a kick out of it. | ||
Uh, the Joe the Boomer saga, the Joe the Boomer subplot of the America First show. | ||
I kind of like that we have an America First universe, you know? | ||
Because it's like, it's like canon, you know? | ||
It's like Star Wars or Marvel. | ||
There's all these characters that exist sort of independently of the main storyline, but still within the universe. | ||
That I could be doing America First and totally not know about things that are happening, but it's characters from the show or in the discord and they've got their own storylines. | ||
It's like Red Dead Redemption when they say, oh, let's follow this NPC around for the day. | ||
And I'm not calling you an NPC, but you know what I mean. | ||
That if I'm a player character, if I'm a conscious person, it feels like there's other things going on in the show. | ||
But yeah, hey, good luck against the pagans. | ||
We hate pagans. | ||
We hate pagans! | ||
Dean the Wop says, why is Ben Shapiro aggressively against big government and welfare, but he supports giving Israel billions of dollars every single year? | ||
I think this is identical to the question that Stefan Molyneux has asked, and I'll give you the same answer. | ||
You know why. | ||
He's not for ideologies for his people. | ||
He's for Jews. | ||
You know, that's about it. | ||
He perceives that Israel As a good thing for Jews, or a vital thing for Jews, and he'll do anything to further the cause of Israel, and anything to further the cause of his people, by proxy. | ||
So, you know why. | ||
He's against big government, like, in theory, but in practice he's gonna work towards his own self-interest. | ||
Graham says, I like, or rather he says, I talk to people who believe we must take mass immigration because, quote, they are escaping their corrupt countries. | ||
I ask them very simple concepts about population change and cultural replacement and they think I'm insane and hateful, so frustrating. | ||
Well, to me it's like, how could anybody seriously believe that the country becomes minority white and it gets better? | ||
How does anybody believe that? | ||
It's almost hard for me to wrap my head around the fact that people have critically thought about this and they believe that, yes, the country being filled up with more non-white people will make it better. | ||
How? | ||
Because that's what they're saying, that it'll either be the same or better. | ||
How do you believe that, oh, if we just replace half the population with these people from countries that don't work, things will get better? | ||
And I think if you talk to anybody and just seriously ask them, point blank, that simple question, it starts to kind of take shape for them. | ||
You know, maybe they don't get it all the way, but if you say, do you really think that if the country looks like the south side of Chicago, or if it looks like Los Angeles, or if it looks like Tijuana, you think it's going to be better than if it looks like Vermont? | ||
Or Washington or Oregon or Montana? | ||
You think it's gonna be better if it looks more like LA than it does like Bismarck, North Dakota? | ||
Do you think it'll be better if it looks more like Miami than it looks like Moscow, Idaho? | ||
I don't think so. | ||
So... I think when you put it in simple terms, people are like, oh, wait a minute. | ||
I know people. | ||
I know the kinds of people that are invading the country. | ||
They're probably not gonna make it work very well. | ||
So... | ||
Jose Antonio says, King it's your pro white knicker Jose Antonio. | ||
Have you started your plans from episode 6? | ||
To red pill the unwashed and low IQ Hispanic zoomers in Los Angeles to lessen the white casualties. | ||
Wish me luck. | ||
Good luck big guy. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Going back to episode 6. | ||
Episode 6 of the premium show or of the regular show? | ||
I don't really... Jose Antonio, when you ask the questions, the diction is not quite clear, okay? | ||
The syntax, the diction, it's not all the way together. | ||
So, as usual, I'm a little bit confused by what you mean, but good luck. | ||
Q Beck says, here is for your diversity training. | ||
Diversity is our strength. | ||
Squeak. | ||
Well, thank you, big guy, for the generous tip. | ||
I'll be sure to give that to a person of color as reparation. | ||
Isn't it funny though how that works? | ||
I remember I saw on Twitter the other day this white actress. | ||
She's on a panel with a couple of black actresses and all the blacks on Twitter were like, oh wow, she's such a woke ally. | ||
And the white actress says, uh, I need to see more people of color in Hollywood. | ||
And you know what? | ||
We have to do something about it because it's our fault. | ||
And I said, pause. | ||
I said, pause. | ||
Wait a minute. | ||
So, it's our fault. | ||
What do you mean by that? | ||
Do you mean that it's our fault that in the past, people who I wasn't related to, but because I'm white, because they own slaves, it's my fault? | ||
Well, what was it, like, 1% of Southerners who owned slaves? | ||
My answer is they didn't even get here until the late 19th, 20th century. | ||
They didn't even get here until slavery was over. | ||
But somehow, there's this collective guilt. | ||
There's this collective responsibility. | ||
And let's say, for the sake of argument, that it's true. | ||
Let's say that all white people Are somehow responsible for the actions of their, you know, people that are ostensibly connected to their ancestors, the kin of their ancestors. | ||
Now, for the sake of argument, let's say that's true. | ||
So we're responsible for slavery and, you know, Africa never had a written language, Africa never had a two-story building, but it's our fault that they're unexceptional. | ||
But then the inheritance of classical civilization belongs to the world, right? | ||
That's fair. | ||
So everything that goes wrong in the world is our fault. | ||
Black people aren't doing well, that's our fault. | ||
Hispanics aren't doing well, that's our fault. | ||
Black people are killing each other, our fault. | ||
Black people aren't represented or they're not doing good in school, that's our fault. | ||
But Socrates, Plato, the Renaissance, electricity, television, the moon landing, All that belongs to humanity. | ||
So all the bad things that white people did, that's your fault. | ||
All the good things that white people did, everybody did that. | ||
The world did that. | ||
That's a triumph of humanity. | ||
No, I think we're just exceptional. | ||
And I think you can't have it both ways. | ||
Either you acknowledge that we gave the world everything, and so maybe we're owed a little bit of respect, right? | ||
Maybe that comes with the grievance. | ||
We're owed a little bit of respect. | ||
Sure, we'll give you reparations, but maybe that comes with it a little bit of deference, huh? | ||
Okay, we'll pay the reparations, but you know, I think we've proven we get to run things around here. | ||
That's a joke, by the way. | ||
That's a joke. | ||
I would never suggest anything like that, but you can't have it both ways. | ||
You can't have it both ways. | ||
Either we're all individuals, okay? | ||
And anything that anyone does is an accomplishment that belongs to everybody. | ||
Or people are responsible for what their race is produced. | ||
In which case, what is Africa responsible for? | ||
What is their great contribution, right? | ||
I don't see it. | ||
I don't see it, Chief. | ||
So, that just makes me furious. | ||
Steven Campbell says, watching Tucker Carlson's interview with Ben Shapiro showed me how out of touch Ben is. | ||
Tucker explains how automation is going to affect all of us, and how it needs to be regulated, and all Ben can say is, ma free market. | ||
Well, and look, I've come to understand this, even as I've gotten a little bit older. | ||
You know, I totally get now why I was this retarded, naive libertarian. | ||
It's because I wasn't paying taxes, okay? | ||
And I didn't, I wasn't even considering having a family, or having a wife, or like owning a home. | ||
And having to pay that off with income? | ||
You know? | ||
So when I was a libertarian, I could see Ben Shapiro's argument where the subject of the interview was, what happens when people's jobs are destroyed? | ||
And Ben Shapiro said, well, actually, if your job is destroyed and your industry is hollowed out and it's eaten by technology, why don't you go move somewhere? | ||
Go move somewhere! | ||
America is You're only promised the adventure of a lifetime. | ||
And hey, in scripture it says, move from the land you know. | ||
Why don't they just go somewhere else? | ||
Why don't they just learn to code? | ||
Why don't they pack up and go somewhere else? | ||
And as a naive young person, I could say, yeah, yeah, like that sounds really cool. | ||
Yeah, that sounds great. | ||
But Tucker Carlson rightly points out, I love the comeback, which was so cutting, and it's funny because Tucker Carlson is very conciliatory in this debate, you know, very amicable. | ||
He says, oh yeah, and leave their parents' grave and leave behind their town and their community. | ||
There's more to life than the economy, alright? | ||
Capitalism is not conservative. | ||
And look, I'm not a communist or anything, I'm not a socialist or anything, but you cannot be a capitalist, you cannot be for technology and call yourself a conservative. | ||
It is a fundamental contradiction. | ||
The technological revolution and whatever the hell we have now, if you want to call it capitalism, it's like capitalism on steroids, this has been the most disruptive force in human history. | ||
Conservatism is about conservation, it's about preservation, it's about deferring to tradition and the status quo. | ||
You cannot believe, you cannot be an advocate for, a zealot for the most disruptive, Forces that have caused the most upheaval in human history and then call yourself a conservative you can't do it And that doesn't mean you have to be a communist or you have to be you know some kind of Ted Kaczynski Primitivist, but you do have to acknowledge that what we're doing right now is Not conservative. | ||
It's not right-wing at all And Ben Shapiro, of course, doesn't acknowledge that because Ben Shapiro's rich. | ||
Ben Shapiro's not going to be the one that has to move. | ||
He pays a lot of taxes so he can live in a white, Asian, and Jewish neighborhood. | ||
He pays a lot of taxes so he doesn't have to live with the browning of America. | ||
I mean, that's what it is. | ||
That's what it is. | ||
Ben Shapiro lives, I'm sure, in a very nice space. | ||
I don't know if he lives in a house or an apartment, but he pays lots of money in taxes to make sure that he's far removed from all that disruption. | ||
And if he wants, he could have a generational home in a fine neighborhood where his kids can grow up and they can take that house and so on and so forth. | ||
We don't get that, Laudrey. | ||
It's not the adventure of a lifetime. | ||
It's called being crushed socially. | ||
It's called being ripped apart and atomized. | ||
Yeah, just leave your community behind that your parents were born and raised and died on. | ||
Leave your factory and just go somewhere totally different. | ||
Yeah, that's really good for society. | ||
Ben Shapiro, friggin'... And why do you think that is? | ||
Do you think that has nothing to do with the fact that he's Jewish? | ||
You think it has nothing to do with the fact that the biggest proponents of capitalism are Jewish? | ||
A diaspora people? | ||
It's easy for them to say, pack up and go somewhere else. | ||
They've been doing it for 2,000 years. | ||
We haven't! | ||
And maybe that's why they get very triggered by blood and soil, because we have blood and soil. | ||
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Right? | |
And America's a little bit different because we're a frontier country and historically we're a lot less connected to where we grew up. | ||
This is according to Samuel Huntington. | ||
He writes about this in Who Are We? | ||
However, If we are going to have any kind of conservative right-wing movement in the country, we're going to have to chill, right? | ||
America cannot be restless forever. | ||
We have to put down roots and become a country at some point. | ||
Up until very recently, Jews did not have a soil, did not have land. | ||
So it's very convenient for them, spread out all across the globe in all the major capitals and all the major world cities, for them to say, oh, you know, you've just got to move on. | ||
You've just got to move somewhere else. | ||
You've got to move like the money, you know? | ||
Easy for them to say, but for us, not so much. | ||
You lose everything when you move. | ||
You lose everything, so... | ||
Very sick people. | ||
And that's the difference between a white person and a Jewish person. | ||
We don't have any problem with Jews, but that's just the inherent ethnic bias, the so-called cultural bias. | ||
You want to talk about people are their culture? | ||
What is the Jewish culture? | ||
It's one of transients. | ||
It's an international culture. | ||
It's a cosmopolitan culture. | ||
Oh, only culture matters? | ||
Let's talk about your culture, Ben Shapiro. | ||
Really? | ||
Geez. | ||
You know, maybe it's relevant that your parents were immigrants. | ||
Gay Retard says, I can't wait to talk about the tribe at the Thanksgiving table tomorrow. | ||
Hashtag Jaywoke. | ||
Yeah, that'll go over well. | ||
Fitting username. | ||
I hope that's kind of a joke. | ||
But yeah, true. | ||
That'll be the Patrick Little Thanksgiving. | ||
They should turn that into some kind of a... Adult Swim should pick that up, like Dinner in America, but like Dinner with Patrick Little. | ||
He'll show up with a sign and, you know, his wife is still trying to divorce him or something. | ||
And by the way, I am genuinely, I say this completely unironically, I am genuinely concerned that he's going to end up on the news one day. | ||
And I just want to say on the record That we want nothing to do with him. | ||
This guy's nuts. | ||
He's unhinged. | ||
And so I know he just got kicked off Gab. | ||
In some ways, that's good. | ||
In some ways, now we can't keep an eye on him. | ||
And so I'll say, if he ever ends up on the news, we have nothing to do with him. | ||
We never did. | ||
We were never a friend of Patrick Little or anything that he wants to achieve, okay? | ||
So I just want to put that out there, because I've been thinking about it a lot with what's been going on in the news, and I'm like, Yikes, you know, that could, uh, that could really turn into a problem. | ||
Sophie Bridger says, Blair White came out of the video saying she's going off estrogen so that she can try to bring up her sperm count to impregnate a surrogate. | ||
It's interesting to see right-wing support for this. | ||
Yeah, isn't that fascinating? | ||
Isn't that fascinating that right-wing people support trannies, homosexuals, they support porn stars, they support strippers, they support But you talk about race realism or Jewish power, oh, we want nothing to do with you. | ||
Really? | ||
You know, I thought about that today. | ||
Mike Cernovich soft-blocked me. | ||
Maybe it's because I call him a lot of nasty things. | ||
But also, maybe it's because I'm a little bit controversial. | ||
But I thought about it. | ||
Why? | ||
What have I said that's really out there? | ||
You know, I would understand if I was out there saying, like, oh, I hate minorities or something. | ||
Oh, I would get it. | ||
Okay, that's a little out there. | ||
But I'm pointing to facts. | ||
You know, and if it's a little bit out there, it's, of course, irony. | ||
You know, of course it's Generation Z memeing. | ||
You know? | ||
And then I take a long, hard look, and I look at people like Martina Marcotta, I look at Cassandra Fairbanks, and I look at, who's that gay porn star who's running for Congress? | ||
And he's a big MAGA guy. | ||
You've got pot smokers, you've got the worst kinds of degenerates, the worst kinds of people. | ||
And they're accepted with open arms in the MAGA movement or in the right-wing movement. | ||
Oh, that's fine. | ||
So, in other words, it's more right-wing, or it's more acceptable in the right-wing in 2018 to go up on stage and talk about how you love sucking black penis, as Miley Yiannopoulos does. | ||
That's more socially acceptable, and sorry to get graphic there for you, but that's what it is, okay? | ||
That's totally, you know, you get invited with TPUSA for that, you get invited with Yale for that. | ||
He was gonna speak at the RNC, and he gets up on stage and talks about fellating black men, because he's homosexual. | ||
Okay? | ||
But you get up on stage and say, well, you know, there are some statistical disparities here between the races. | ||
Or if you say, well, there's a disproportionate representation of a certain ethno-religious tribe and, you know, that has some pretty serious implications for the direction of our country. | ||
Oh, no, no, that's too... Oh, I'm sorry, Nick. | ||
That's too out there. | ||
I'd love to help you out, but that's just too out there. | ||
We're more in line with the strippers and prostitutes and gay faggots and everybody else, right? | ||
Okay. | ||
And the trannies, and the trannies, and this woman, Blair, this woman, this man, Blair White... | ||
Okay, look. | ||
This is not acceptable, okay? | ||
This, like, oh, I'm conservative, but I don't really mind trannies. | ||
That's not acceptable, okay? | ||
I don't approve of... Look, and I know gay people who adopt. | ||
I'm not in favor of that, but you're talking about a tranny adopting. | ||
This is a totally different story. | ||
What kind of a childhood is a person going to have? | ||
They're being brought up by some he, she... What is that? | ||
It's wrong! | ||
It's against natural law. | ||
That's what it is. | ||
And these fucking people eat it up. | ||
Really? | ||
Nobody's got anything to say about that? | ||
What kind of a clown country do we live in? | ||
Right-wing people don't even have anything to say about that. | ||
Unbelievable. | ||
Fwad Mahmood says, can't watch today. | ||
Hope you have a great Thanksgiving. | ||
Thanks. | ||
He says, my people acting up again. | ||
Yeah, that's true. | ||
That's true. | ||
It is a little bit of a nuisance, but that's okay. | ||
Happy Thanksgiving to you also. | ||
Joshua Snyder says military service red-pilled me on diversity. | ||
Yeah, there you go. | ||
Well, look, it's kind of interesting. | ||
The more diversity there is, the more you see right-wing reaction. | ||
Kind of interesting. | ||
You know, the bluest states, the states that love diversity the most, they don't really have it. | ||
They don't really have a lot of it, you know? | ||
Isn't that kind of interesting that you look at, like, the ten richest counties in America, and I've done this, You look at those counties, which tend to support Democrats or Republicans, but, you know, open borders Democrats and Republicans, and they tend to support, you know, Koch brother type policies. | ||
Gee, wouldn't you know, they're all majority white and Asian. | ||
Isn't that kind of weird that the people that are bringing in all the Hispanics, they only live among white people. | ||
So, you turn back the clock to 1960 when you live in the wealthiest counties, but they're in support of the mass migration. | ||
That's interesting how that works. | ||
Pretty interesting. | ||
Julius Caesar says, Nick, look into a movie called Intruder, anti-white. | ||
I will do that. | ||
Autism Unstoppable says, this is why I only use the drive-thru so I can avoid a race war. | ||
Yeah, yeah, exactly. | ||
I use the drive-thru because I don't, I hate, like, just the whole process of, you know, you gotta pull in, stop, get out, you go, you order, you gotta stand there like a schmo. | ||
You know, waiting for the food and just too much process. | ||
I like to just get in, get out. | ||
You know, and also I don't like going in just kind of like a sad guy going in for his third time in the week for McDonald's like 3 a.m. | ||
Hey, yeah, it's me again. | ||
The usual. | ||
Hey, yeah, I'll just have the usual again. | ||
You know, like I'd much prefer to have some degree of anonymity when you go through the drive-thru, I guess. | ||
Shoku Bushu says read my super chat from the failed stream. | ||
It's related. | ||
All right. | ||
All right. | ||
I'll open it up. | ||
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Let's see. | |
Let me go back. | ||
So who was it? | ||
Okay, he says, I was in a TA in East St. | ||
Louis and a gang of black youths came in. | ||
Three of them were shoving candy in their pockets and ran out. | ||
I'm used to this stuff being from Jersey. | ||
My Texas friends, not so much. | ||
Exactly! | ||
Exactly. | ||
Hey, one time, I have a story just like that. | ||
Can anybody else relate to this experience? | ||
Raise your hand if you've been victimized by the New Americans. | ||
I was in a 7-Eleven one time. | ||
I was getting gum. | ||
I was getting a little mint gum. | ||
Okay, we're just popping in. | ||
Oh, no reason. | ||
No reason! | ||
I was just getting a little mint gum, okay? | ||
And I pulled in. | ||
7-eleven I go in I'm all excited whatever I get my gum and I'm in line and there's this big Mexican guy and I see him and this guy's so obvious he's paying and while the while the clerk is like ring him up he's stuffing stuff in his pocket and I'm I'm just like like really like what's going on here I didn't say anything but I'm like it's like okay and he threatened me he looked at me he's like oh hey Uh, and then what did he say? | ||
He said, like, the dumbest thing, but he basically casually implied, like, if you say anything, I'll kill you. | ||
Basically, no joke. | ||
I forget, like, what, what the hell. | ||
He came up with some dumb, but a very subtle way. | ||
It was very dumb, but it was also actually pretty tactful, but a way to say, yeah, I could really lose my shit right now if you say what's going on. | ||
And I was honestly at the moment. | ||
I was totally oblivious to it. | ||
I was like on my phone I was like yeah like whatever and then I got on my car I was like wait a minute that guy and I almost just got killed over a pack of gum So, and that was my trip. | ||
I go to 7-Eleven, okay? | ||
I get rung up, it was an Indian guy, and, uh, Hispanics robbing the store. | ||
I go outside, there's two white, swear on my life, I go outside, there's two white women, lesbians, making out in the front seat in the parking lot. | ||
I'm like, this is our country now. | ||
This is our cyberpunk future. | ||
Okay? | ||
And, uh, yeah. | ||
So, like, the world is just ending. | ||
Who cares anymore, right? | ||
Gulf City Libertarian says, Judges acting like tyrants. | ||
We have an amendment for that. | ||
So true. | ||
So true. | ||
Simon Scola says, Tucker cares for the country. | ||
Ben for capitalism. | ||
Very true. | ||
Very true. | ||
I don't care about principles. | ||
I care about people. | ||
And that's the idea of the nationalist. | ||
Good Times Long Gone says, I was watching Ben Shapiro during dinner, Meal Worm Burgers, while I was babysitting my GF's son, and we thought he had a point. | ||
What's your deal, dude? | ||
That's good, that's good. | ||
I guess I'm just spewing ideological hatred for no reason. | ||
I guess I'm just a hater, you know? | ||
I'm just 20 years old and I just came from a totally apolitical family in a nice suburb. | ||
I was just a hater, though, for some reason. | ||
Bill Raffi says, Nick have you ever thought about trying stand-up comedy? | ||
Not really, no. | ||
I feel like when I try to be funny, I'm not funny. | ||
And when I just, like, say what I'm feeling, I tend to deliver it in a humorous way. | ||
That's the thing. | ||
Almost everything I do is incidental. | ||
When I, like, really sit down and exert effort and, like, try to do something, I feel like I do it a lot worse than if it was just, like, this natural component. | ||
I'm too neurotic to just, like, I'm gonna be funny now, you know? | ||
So, maybe. | ||
Who knows? | ||
Maybe I'll try it. | ||
I feel like a lot of people can't understand my sense of humor. | ||
TakeCover says, Delete this stream! | ||
Don't get banned! | ||
We love ya! | ||
I don't think it's a bad stream. | ||
I don't think I said anything inappropriate. | ||
CPB says, Nick, which celebrity would you have babies with? | ||
What an inappropriate question on this Christian stream. | ||
But it would be somebody with good genetics. | ||
You know, I haven't really looked into it enough. | ||
You know, it's sort of like the virgin who's hot versus the Chad who's got tall parents, who doesn't have a history of cancer, who doesn't have a history of baldness, who doesn't have a history of X, Y, and Z. You know, these are... Do you think I'm gonna go out there and be like, oh, like, you look cute enough, like, let's get married? | ||
No, we're gonna have to look into it. | ||
You're gonna have... These are my requirements. | ||
This is not a joke. | ||
They're gonna have to have tall parents. | ||
I didn't really look out. | ||
Okay, on my Italian side, it's all, look, I love them to death, but they're all midgets, and that sucks. | ||
And that's why I'm only 6'9", all right? | ||
So that, we can't really, we can't do that, okay? | ||
I was lucky that I ended up 6'9", or maybe a foot shorter, who knows? | ||
But, you know, I'm lucky that I ended up as tall as I am. | ||
So we've got to have tall parents, the, what is it, the mother's father? | ||
So her father can't have, can't be bald, you know, couldn't have gone bald at a young age, No cancer, no diabetes, no Parkinson's, no dementia, no Alzheimer's, no arthritis. | ||
I mean, we really got to go down the checklist. | ||
It's about good genetics. | ||
I'm not going to give my kids a death sentence because it's like, oh, I'm just so in love with you, babe. | ||
And I see this all the time. | ||
Oh, but I'm just so in love with you. | ||
I'm willing to overlook bad genetics. | ||
Well, yeah, that's, that's going to really work out for your kids. | ||
And your kids, you know, they may be getting Alzheimer's and your kids will be, what, four feet tall and obese and, you know, they'll be basically on life support with paper skin and glass bones. | ||
But hey, at least you're able to be in love, Mom and Dad. | ||
You know, I guess I was just the sacrificial lamb. | ||
We gotta get smart, okay? | ||
This is why arranged marriage is our thing. | ||
Because your passions are not gonna make good choices for the long run. | ||
You gotta be practical. | ||
Anyway. | ||
We have Streamlab here. | ||
A few more. | ||
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Oh, jeez, we have a lot more, actually. | |
Briggs says, Nick, I just got done watching the Blur White video. | ||
I'm detransitioning. | ||
Ah, it talks about having kids, I know. | ||
You gotta feel bad for the kids in all these circumstances. | ||
Goofball says, hey Nick, you didn't read my hilarious Streamlab last Friday. | ||
Let me see if I can go back and find it. | ||
What's the username? | ||
Goofball 99? | ||
This guy's a real goofball, huh? | ||
Let's see if we could find it from... He says, hit or miss? | ||
I guess they never miss, huh? | ||
You got a boyfriend? | ||
I bet he doesn't kiss ya. | ||
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Wow. | |
That really was hilarious. | ||
I'm glad we went back and found that one. | ||
Dr. Khan Blog says, as a Negro fan of yours, I can confirm that we are a crappy race and a bane to many countries. | ||
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Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa! | |
Slow down there. | ||
I never said that. | ||
I never said anything like that. | ||
If anything, I'm only on record as saying the opposite. | ||
If anything, I'm only on the record as saying that blacks are an exceptional race and they're great people. | ||
And actually, there's no differences between any races. | ||
You know, it's mostly just speculation about everything else. | ||
But, you know, if you're saying that, that's your opinion, that they're a crappy race, bane to many countries. | ||
I disagree. | ||
I'm an equal kind of guy. | ||
I'm a Catholic. | ||
Everybody's the same to me. | ||
Heat signatures. | ||
I only see the heat signatures. | ||
Okay, yeah, I can't read that this guy, you know, I don't know what's going on there, but that's a little too racist for me I love all races equally and I think they're all equal before God So, you know you come in here and you say that you're the Negroes are crappy race. | ||
I'm not on that ship I'm against that but I just think we have to think carefully about our immigration policy Okay I just think that we really have to You know, we just really have to think about immigration. | ||
That's all! | ||
I'm not saying anybody's better or worse. | ||
Everybody's a winner. | ||
But we just gotta be... we just gotta look at the data. | ||
That's all. | ||
Nick Bentfinger says, you said you'll wait 30 plus years to have kids. | ||
But wouldn't it be... I didn't say I'd wait 30 years. | ||
I said I'd wait until I'm 30. | ||
Uh, but wouldn't it be better to have them early so you can see as many generations as possible in your lifetime and have influence over them? | ||
Like, kind of, but, uh, by the same token, it's not like, if I marry young, well, oh, I see what you mean. | ||
Like, that, uh, I'll see them, you know, have kids and so on and so forth. | ||
In a way, but, look, here's the thing, I'm 20 now. | ||
My sexual marketplace value, I've got looks. | ||
Okay, that's a winner. | ||
I've got charisma. | ||
Okay, that's pretty good too. | ||
I'm funny. | ||
That's in there also. | ||
Doesn't really have a lot of money. | ||
That's going to be a demerit. | ||
6'9", so I'm on the shorter side. | ||
I'm not over 7 feet. | ||
That's going to be another demerit. | ||
Not really working out as much as I used to be a couple of weeks ago? | ||
That's gonna be another demerit, you know? | ||
So, I'm a fringe right-wing e-celebrity? | ||
That's gonna do you in. | ||
So, it's really like, you know, just biding your time for the right, you know, when are you gonna be able to extract the most value? | ||
That's what it's about. | ||
You know, like you wouldn't, if you were going to try out for the baseball team, you wouldn't go in there like not having practiced and you're just some, you know, some guy. | ||
You would go in after you trained and you practiced and you became a valuable player. | ||
So in 10 years when I'm rich and famous and I'm the leader of the white race, I'm the leader of Generation Z, you know, then I'll be able to have my pick. | ||
Then I'll be able to put out an application on, I'll be like, oh, diabetic? | ||
That's in the pile. | ||
You know, father's bald? | ||
Yeah, that one's in the pile. | ||
Parkinson's? | ||
Yeah, that one's out. | ||
This one's just a redhead. | ||
You know, don't want to have kids that are redheads. | ||
That's the thing. | ||
I've got nothing against redheads, but like, if I were to have a ginger son, that's like my ultimate fear. | ||
Yeah, that's out of there. | ||
You know, they're a liberal. | ||
They're atheists. | ||
You know, we're gonna make a lot of... There's gonna be a lot of swiping left, so... | ||
I think that's why I'm really biding my time. | ||
We're going to wait until, and look, it doesn't have to be 30. | ||
It's not like a set time, but once I'm in a position where I can command the market, basically, that's when we're going to make a play. | ||
I think that's the right thing to do for me. | ||
I don't know, though. | ||
The thing that terrifies me is what if I die early? | ||
Then I just have no kids? | ||
So maybe I got to, you know, look, big guy, love you, man, but maybe we're going to have to break the rules a little bit. | ||
We're gonna have to bend the rules a little bit. | ||
Gonna have to sow my wild oats until I'm ready to get hitched. | ||
And that's just insurance policy? | ||
Hey, look, better to ask for forgiveness than for permission, you know? | ||
So I'm gonna conveniently, we're gonna duck out of church for a little while, I'm gonna take a little road trip to Europe, I'll come back, no questions asked, And then if I die well at least there's some there's some knickers out there who in like 20 years it'll be like there's just a radioactive explosion and now there's an army of zoomers led by just a really handsome epic Europan and I'll be like oh that was Nick's long-lost kid they'll be on 4chan they'll be posting the resemblance so | ||
Despacito says, how will you recreate an American identity if American identity ever existed? | ||
It was wasp culture, but wasps currently only make up 12 to 13 percent of the population. | ||
So what is included in the white American identity you want to create, recreate, preserve? | ||
The premise of the question is dumb, because you don't design identity. | ||
Somebody does not come up in a lab in the same way that I don't have a plan for how America is going to play out. | ||
We do have to reconstruct American identity. | ||
Here's how you do it very simply. | ||
By functionality. | ||
What's going to be a part of our movement? | ||
English. | ||
That's a very key component of identity is language. | ||
So it's going to be English. | ||
I think if we rebuild American identity, it's got to be Christian. | ||
Okay? | ||
Now, in my mind, it's more of a Catholic-oriented Christianity. | ||
Much more woke, okay? | ||
Than Protestantism. | ||
Protestantism is individualist and liberal. | ||
Catholicism is reactionary and communitarian. | ||
So it'd be English, it'd be Christian. | ||
At the very least, at the most, it'd be Catholic. | ||
You know, and we would go from there. | ||
I don't know, we'd have to go from there, but... | ||
This is something that's going to evolve over time. | ||
It's going to be a process that you're going to have to kind of crowdsource this based on popular sentiment and the way things are moving. | ||
So we'll see. | ||
We're in for a lot of radical changes to the country. | ||
Identity across the world is being destroyed by technology, by industry, by modernism. | ||
And so everybody's going to have to do this. | ||
And we're going to have to see what the next century looks like. | ||
So, that's kind of a bad question. | ||
I don't mean to say that, like, because I can't answer it or because, you know, like to insult you, but it's just a wrong, it's a false premise. | ||
Like, oh, you plan on recreating American identity. | ||
Well, that's not really what we're going to do. | ||
We're going to try to guide the creation of a new identity, basically, in a subtle way. | ||
Really more capturing the momentum of what we have going for us and the directionality we have. | ||
But to say we're going to top down, this is the new American identity, then you've got to sign up for it. | ||
Well, I think the consensus is that, well, English is going to be a part of it. | ||
I think, you know, as American identity is being destroyed, people are holding on to some parts of it, which would be English, the founding documents, Christianity. | ||
That's going to be the framework for it, but, you know, we're going to have to alter it a little bit. | ||
We're going to have to use populism to kind of massage that. | ||
Ideally, we'd like to push in a more Catholic direction, but, you know, this is not, we're not going to bring back something old. | ||
We're going to have to fashion something new out of the old. | ||
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So. | |
Sensational says, Dicolas Gay Fuentes. | ||
Haha, happy Thanksgiving. | ||
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Well, thank you. | |
Wonderful. | ||
JP says, any chance of having E. Michael Jones on the show? | ||
Really? | ||
Really? | ||
Man, come on. | ||
The answer's no. | ||
And I don't even, I haven't even looked into it in a million years, but I decided at a certain point that he was bad optics. | ||
I got a lot of emails about it when people were asking about this two years ago, okay, or a year ago. | ||
Two years ago, yeah. | ||
And she's not gonna happen, alright? | ||
MC Jim says, take it easy on Spencer, will ya? | ||
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I know you have two conflicting opinions, but I believe you're both good men. | |
Ha! | ||
Based on what? | ||
You're right about conflicting opinions, but we're both good men. | ||
Based on what? | ||
What does a good man mean to you? | ||
What is your standard for being a good person if Richard Spencer falls under that category? | ||
If being a good person means just being completely self-serving and, you know, doing what's, you know, impulsive. | ||
I'm not even going to say best for you, but just being impulsive. | ||
Then, oh, he's a star. | ||
He's wonderful. | ||
He's a saint. | ||
But, I mean, what is virtuous about You know, these claims of abuse, divorcing your wife, tearing your family apart, cheating on your wife, even if you're not beating or cheating on her, being a sexual hedonist, having a problem with alcohol, selling your own people out. | ||
I'm sorry, I've kind of missed it. | ||
Where is this secret, pious Richard Spencer? | ||
I don't know what you're talking about there. | ||
And look, if anything, I've been taking it easy on the guy, honestly. | ||
Like, every day this week, it's been an attack on me on Twitter, either directly or indirectly, and I ignore it because he's not relevant anymore, but honestly, Spencer defenders are the dumbest people in the world, okay? | ||
They just are. | ||
They just are. | ||
It's indefensible, no matter what way you look at it. | ||
Unless you believe that we're gonna resurrect, or actually, we're gonna create the super state, the, what was it called? | ||
The Imperium. | ||
Unless you believe we're gonna rise Francis Yawkey's Imperium, and it's going to be led by, like, this guy. | ||
Like, okay. | ||
But other than that, no matter how you, no matter how you slice it, I think it's a pretty dumb position to have. | ||
So, I'm not going to be taking it easy. | ||
We're not going to be taking it easy in 2018 or 2019. | ||
I can tell you that much. | ||
Thomas Howards, does Nick and Spencer agree on the capitalism issue? | ||
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I doubt it, but maybe. | |
So it looks like that's it, though. | ||
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