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It's going to be only America first. | ||
America first. | ||
The American people will come first once again. | ||
With respect, the respect that we deserve. | ||
From this day always, it's going to be only America first. | ||
America First. America First. America First. America | ||
First. America First. | ||
You're watching America First. | ||
My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes. | ||
We have a great show for you tonight. | ||
Very excited to finally be with you again tonight. | ||
It's a fine Wednesday night, and we've got a lot to talk about. | ||
We've got a big, packed show for you tonight. | ||
Lots to get into. | ||
The title of the show is Non-White Privilege. | ||
That's gonna be our theme. | ||
We've got a few different stories, a few different cases. | ||
I can't get over... My hair is just... | ||
All over the place. | ||
If you want to know the truth, if you want to know the truth, why is it I'm a little bit later than usual? | ||
I've got to do something about it this week, maybe tomorrow, maybe Friday, but it's just... I can't help it. | ||
I keep looking at myself in the monitor, in the mirror. | ||
It's just all over the place. | ||
Completely unacceptable. | ||
But anyway, I'm just totally distracted by that. | ||
But like I said, the title of the show, Non-White Privilege, we got a variety of stories tonight. | ||
We're gonna be talking first and foremost about our friend Jussie Smollett, some new developments in his story, some new videos, some new evidence, some new secret reports from the Chicago police. | ||
So we'll be talking about that. | ||
And then our second story is two different cases actually. | ||
Same story, two different cases of Muslim women who want to come back to America, come back to the United Kingdom after fighting for ISIS, after joining ISIS. | ||
They say that they went over there in 2014 and now they regret it. | ||
Now they're very sorry, they're very upset. | ||
They want us to hear out why They should be forgiven. | ||
Why? | ||
They should be given clemency for going over and pledging allegiance to the Islamic State. | ||
So we'll be discussing that. | ||
It should be a pretty packed show. | ||
I gotta say, I'm feeling a lot better. | ||
Been getting a lot more sleep, been eating a lot, which is good, which is healthy. | ||
And so, things are coming together. | ||
You know, one of these days I'm really gonna get my act together. | ||
I feel like it's just It's just on the horizon. | ||
It's just around the corner. | ||
The day I get my act together. | ||
And man, one of these days I'm gonna get my act together. | ||
And that's gonna be a good day for a lot of people. | ||
But we're gonna jump right into it. | ||
We're just gonna dive right in because, look, we just have to go off. | ||
This is a rough week. | ||
I know it's a rough week for a lot of people. | ||
It's been a rough month, a rough year for a lot of people. | ||
At least if you're watching what's going on politically. | ||
It just feels like every day, and I said this yesterday when we saw the new global initiative, the new Global Homo Initiative, it just feels like every day we're just getting kicked in the stomach. | ||
You know, we're kind of just thrown on the ground, just getting kicked in the head, kicked in the stomach, people are smashing bottles on us. | ||
Some guy comes up smashes a chair on you. | ||
I mean just every day with immigration, with the women's initiative, and all this other stuff. | ||
Every day we're reminded that we live under a circus tent. | ||
The circus is in town and we're clowning around and everybody is feeling it. | ||
But I know that everybody's excited when America First comes on because that means that we get to go off a little bit. | ||
That means that you know There's still at least one sane man left on the planet to give a voice to what you have some of the crazy stuff going on in your head and so because of that we're just gonna dive right in because we've got some going off to do about this double standard That we see way too much of. | ||
Of course, we're all told about this white privilege stuff. | ||
It seems like we're not getting a whole lot of it. | ||
I wish I had white privilege. | ||
You know, if they say I'm a white nationalist, shouldn't that mean I get, like, a lot of white privilege? | ||
If I'm... If I'm supposedly a white supremacist, a Nazi, a white nationalist... | ||
I stand in favor of a white nation against the Zod-controlled media and government. | ||
Hey, shouldn't I get a lot of privilege? | ||
Shouldn't they just be giving me money and jobs and giving me attention and, you know, all kinds of great things? | ||
I get the opposite! | ||
And we're going to show some counterexamples here. | ||
Jussie Smollett, of course. | ||
We've been following this story for about a month now, and you guys called it, I called it from the beginning. | ||
It's a fake hate crime. | ||
He said that on January 29th, Tuesday, 3am, sub-zero temperatures in Chicago, that he was mugged by two MAGA supporters who came up to him and they said, I don't know what the story is at this point because there were so many... | ||
Inconsistencies and irregularities. | ||
But I guess the story, the basic premise, is that these two gentlemen came up to him. | ||
He was on his way to Subway. | ||
He was gonna get himself, get a sandwich on at 3 a.m. | ||
But he was jumped by a couple of white MAGA supporters who recognized him from the show Empire. | ||
They said something to the effect of, hey there's that Empire faggot. | ||
You know, they recognized him. | ||
And a lot of people said this. | ||
I tend to agree. | ||
This is probably the most unbelievable part of the story. | ||
I mean, you've got the time of day, the temperature, the race, the political motivation. | ||
All that's pretty crazy. | ||
And then there's the evidence. | ||
But to me, what stands out is the most unbelievable. | ||
And I said, this is impossible that it happened this way. | ||
Is that there are MAGA supporters, they see Jussie... Who had ever heard of Justin Smollett from the show Empire? | ||
And they're like, hey, there's the gay character from Empire! | ||
Let's get him! | ||
To me, that's the most outlandish part. | ||
But anyway... | ||
They go up, they say like, hey, you're an N-word, you're an F-word, they punch him, he punches them back, they pour bleach on him, they put like a shoelace around his neck, Jussie Smollett, and this is the other favorite part, he goes home, doesn't change, doesn't even take the rope that I guess they tied around his neck, he doesn't even take that off, Chicago PD shows up, he tells them, hey, turn off your body cameras, and they show up because a friend called them, not because he called them. | ||
So they show up, They turn off the body camera. | ||
They question him. | ||
It comes out later that there's no surveillance footage of the event, even though there were cameras right where he said it was. | ||
It comes out that the call that was allegedly made during the attack, there's no record of that. | ||
Jussie Smollett didn't turn over his phone records. | ||
When they eventually apprehended the two suspects that were identified using photo recognition software and the surveillance footage, they identified two people of interest. | ||
They found that they were two Nigerian brothers, black, who acted on the show Empire alongside Jussie Smollett, and actually worked out with him. | ||
Some reports said that one of the brothers was his personal trainer. | ||
And then it all came out this week. | ||
The news, because we've talked about that I think last week, and yeah, I believe we did it twice last week. | ||
We went over some of those updates, but the The news now, what Chicago PD has officially confirmed, is that yes, Jussie Smollett did orchestrate the attack himself. | ||
He paid off these two brothers, who were his co-workers, to stage the attack. | ||
Allegedly, they say that he received a letter in the mail about a week prior to the attack. | ||
And the letter was composed of letters cut out from a magazine that threatened him. | ||
It was purported to be from some sort of Donald Trump supporter. | ||
The claim was that Jussie Smollett felt he didn't get enough attention because of that letter, which was a hate crime in and of itself. | ||
So he staged this elaborate hoax. | ||
He got them to go in and now they have security camera footage, which you should watch. | ||
It's out there. | ||
I think BNL News reported it. | ||
They have the security camera footage of the two brothers who allegedly did this attack. | ||
Again, black Nigerian brothers purchasing from a hardware store all the equipment used in the attack. | ||
Ski masks, red hats, the thin rope slash wire, the bleach, everything. | ||
And so it's on full display now that it was a total hoax, and nobody is really surprised at this. | ||
And I've said this ever since the attack happened, ever since January, that nobody who lives in the world that we live in is surprised that it was a hoax. | ||
This kind of MAGA country, Donald Trump-induced racial terror by white people, it isn't happening. | ||
In every case that we've heard a report like this, a hijab swiped from somebody's head, a synagogue defaced, a bomb threat to a Jewish synagogue, in every case almost without fail, I think almost completely without fail, we see that it's actually the so-called victim, the so-called oppressed group that is | ||
uh the purveyor of the attack that they've done it for attention they've done it for whatever reason and this only reveals the obvious double standard which is and you know before we even get into the obvious reverse animus that in fact we see that there's a lot of racial animus not just it doesn't simply not exist against black people but actually if there is any increased racial animus it's going towards white people | ||
But even aside from that, when we do hear any claim about a hate crime against a black person, a hate crime against a Jewish person, a hate crime against a Muslim, what do we see from the national news media? | ||
What do we see from Hollywood? | ||
What do we see from every prominent figure in media? | ||
Totally unquestioning support. | ||
Uncompromising, unquestioning, you know, not looking for evidence, anything like that. | ||
Just complete and total support. | ||
You saw Kenan Thompson on Jimmy Fallon. | ||
You see Kamala Harris, Elizabeth Warren, all the presidential candidates. | ||
Everybody's up in arms about it. | ||
And it really makes you think, it really begs the question, if this were a racist country, if that were going on, would that be the case? | ||
It was sort of like what we saw with AIPAC. | ||
earlier this week, or earlier last week rather, with Representative Ilhan Omar, where she tweeted out that AIPAC was funneling big money into Congress, and that is why the Senate and the House of Representatives has this unwavering, unconditional support for Israel. | ||
And immediately she was hit from all sides, and you'll notice that there was a tagline in all the different attacks from Republicans and Democrats that this was especially egregious, this was especially insulting and offensive and insensitive, because this, of course, is a time of increased because this, of course, is a time of increased anti-Semitism. | ||
It feels like it's always a time of increased anti-semitism, doesn't it? | ||
It feels like we're always code red, state of emergency. | ||
You can't say anything because, you know, we're at this tipping point. | ||
We are on the brink of holocaust 2. | ||
If somebody makes another Jew joke, right? | ||
If somebody makes another Holocaust joke, well, maybe that was okay at another time, but at this time, at this time of increased anti-Semitic attacks, it doesn't fly. | ||
And in that case, in this case, it really begs the question, If there is this mass support and this mass opposition from those powerful institutions in the country, in the world, against this kind of rhetoric, how are they really the victims? | ||
How do you at once paint the narrative of black racial oppression, anti-Jewish animosity, when the people complaining about it are in the White House, they're in the Congress, they're in the media, they're in Hollywood? | ||
You know, and who are the so-called perpetrators of it? | ||
Like, poor white people in the South? | ||
Probably the people with the least political enfranchisement in the entire country? | ||
You know, and you see this all the time. | ||
Like, for example, Jared Holtz. | ||
This is my favorite thing in the world. | ||
Jared Holt writes for Right Wing Watch. | ||
Right Wing Watch is a project of People for the American Way. | ||
People for the American Way is an organization which receives a lot of money from George Soros. | ||
And I'm not going to go into the whole Soros thing. | ||
That's a little bit... I mean, we understand why Soros is a threat. | ||
It's a little bit of a boomer thing though. | ||
Kind of hijacked by the boomers. | ||
But nevertheless, George Soros is a money changer, a money mover, who's a billionaire. | ||
I think he accumulated something like 18 billion dollars in a political slush fund just by itself. | ||
Imagine 18 billion dollars, that's just for your political activity, that's just for your political spending. | ||
So Jared Holt is in Washington DC. | ||
He works for this smaller outlet, but it's part of a much bigger political pack, much bigger political organization. | ||
Needless to say, he's a part of an organization that has a lot of pull. | ||
And what you'll see time and time again is Jared Holt will take a little plane trip. | ||
He'll fly out to a small town in Arkansas, a small town in Tennessee, a small town in Alabama or Georgia that nobody had ever heard of. | ||
And he'll cover a 10-person KKK rally or a five-person, maybe there'll be a dozen people from the National Socialist Movement. | ||
And it'll be some old bastard, you know, some old crusty guy with a white beard, and maybe his family, maybe a couple of other families, and they'll be in some tacky uniform, bloated, you know, just life's losers, and they'll be there on the steps of the state capitol yelling about all this, that, and the other. | ||
And you've got all these reporters there from Right Wing Watch, and they're wearing, you know, the most trendy shoes, the most trendy clothes, and they're from Washington, D.C. | ||
They're probably situated less than five miles from the White House, and they go out to cover this and plaster it all over the media and say, these are the people running America. | ||
They'll fly out to Shelbyville, Tennessee, right? | ||
They'll fly out to one of these small towns, again, that nobody has ever heard of, to cover a bunch of crusty old people. | ||
I mean, they're not even local government, and say, this is the threat. | ||
These are the people running in the country. | ||
This is the problem. | ||
You know, they return home to their little jobs in Washington, D.C., and then who pushes these stories? | ||
Fox News, MSNBC, the Huffington Post, some of the biggest outlets in the country take these stories and push them out to the world. | ||
And it really makes you think. | ||
It's really a big think, how this is allowed to happen. | ||
That at once, these are the people running the show, but at the same time, it seems like it's actually quite the opposite. | ||
And you know, it reminds me of this video that I watched earlier this week for the America First premium show. | ||
The video was called Americans Want More Legal Immigrants. | ||
This was done for PragerU. | ||
And the guy who was doing the video was a Muslim immigrant himself. | ||
His name was like, you know, Mansurhan Salam, you know, some Muslim name. | ||
And it was very interesting because he painted a picture of the future of America in a way that sort of resonated with me. | ||
In this PragerU video, this is what a lot of conservatives are consuming, and I think this is what a lot of people think about the future. | ||
He painted a picture of the future where it's very bleak. | ||
You know, if we didn't change our course with immigration, he said, you're going to see a major wealth divide and that will breed major animosity. | ||
That'll breed a lot of conflict, a lot of hostility, because you'll have a lot of poor people and a lot of rich people and nobody in the middle. | ||
And whether you think that's good or you think that's bad, if that's a free market or whatever, that's going to create a lot of tension and a lot of conflict. | ||
And people like this on both the left and the right think of this conflict in terms of purely economic terms. | ||
You know, I think a lot of people sort of anticipate, a lot of people sense this, that there's a growing hostility, a growing conflict. | ||
But I think many people, at least many white people, View it in a totally material term, in a totally monetary term, that, you know, all these conflicts that are going to occur, all these factional, you know, differences, all this balkanization is going to take place along economic lines because we're comfortable with that kind of thinking, right? | ||
And you have to wonder, it's sort of a ridiculous way of thinking when people seem to believe that maybe somewhere down the road in 2050 you're going to have a collection of poor black people Poor Hispanics, poor Asians, and poor white people. | ||
You know, poor trailer park people from Tennessee. | ||
Yeah, they're all gonna be on the same team against the rich. | ||
It really makes you think, of course it's not going to be like that. | ||
Scott Greer said this on Tucker Carlson one time. | ||
He said that somehow people believe that white privilege, somebody in, again, Tennessee, some poor person in the South who's a KKK person or racist, maybe they're just a regular person. | ||
That they have more power, they have more privilege, than somebody like Jussie Smollett. | ||
A rich black guy who can make a claim like to say, I was a victim of a hate crime, suddenly he's oppressed, suddenly he's a victim. | ||
And so when we see an incident like this, like the Jussie Smollett hoax, it totally unravels the whole narrative. | ||
And I think, as I said also on the premium show, I think I said this last week also, this and events like this are going to push the country in the right direction ultimately. | ||
Might push it in a direction which is at the moment divisive or polarizing or whatever. | ||
But every time something like this happens, you get maybe 100,000 more people are woken up. | ||
100,000 people connect the dots. | ||
And that's just, you know, for the sake of example, you get a good amount of people, just as was the case with Trayvon Martin or Michael Brown or the entire Black Lives Matter thing. | ||
They will look at the Jussie Smollett situation and they'll say, hey, wait a minute, my whole worldview has come crumbling down. | ||
Maybe I was a well-meaning liberal. | ||
Maybe I was a moderate, sort of right-leaning conservative. | ||
Maybe I really cared a lot about when people said I was a racist or not. | ||
But they see something like this and they say, oh wow, you know, actually it seems that the world is upside down. | ||
This person was able to say I was a victim and so on and so forth and everybody believed him. | ||
What does that tell you about the state of race relations in the country? | ||
Who's really running the country then? | ||
And then you look at the demographics and then it doesn't take much to figure out where we're headed in the future. | ||
So that's Jussie Smollett. | ||
There are just so many teachable moments that occur with this fellow. | ||
I see another parallel with the Brett Kavanaugh situation. | ||
I want to call up all the friends and family... | ||
We're tweeting out, talking about how we should believe all women, believe all victims, and just say, oh, you know, really, believe all victims. | ||
I think the timing was actually pretty good there because, and we sort of forgot about the Kavanaugh thing, I still think it's an important point to make, that just three months ago they were telling us that if any minority group claims they're a victim of anything, we have to believe them. | ||
You just, you have to believe everybody. | ||
What, would somebody lie about something like that? | ||
Would somebody like Christine Ford, would she really lie? | ||
Would she really, you know, cook up some story like that? | ||
I think three months later we kind of got our answer on that, didn't we? | ||
I think we have been shown just what is possible with some of these cretins that are hanging around on the political fringes. | ||
But that's Jussie Smollett, our second story of the night. | ||
Another very epic story. | ||
This one is a real doozy here. | ||
This is the story of two Muslim women. | ||
Like I said, they went over to join ISIS during the time of the caliphate there in 2014. | ||
And now they're claiming they want to come home. | ||
So our first story here is Hoda Muthamma. | ||
Hoda Muthamma. | ||
She's an American woman. | ||
Hoda Muthamma is an American woman, allegedly, who fled her home in Alabama to join ISIS in Syria in 2014. | ||
She's now begging to come back to America. | ||
Currently she's in a refugee camp. | ||
Muthana from the New York Post, who is married three times in Syria to Islamic State fighters and lives at the refugee camp with her 18-month-old son Adam, says she deeply regrets joining the terrorist group and claims she was brainwashed. | ||
She says, I look back now and I think I was very arrogant. | ||
Now I'm worried about my son's future. | ||
Imagine that. | ||
In the end, I didn't have many friends left because the more I talked about the oppression of ISIS, the more that I lost friends. | ||
I was brainwashed once and my friends are still brainwashed. | ||
Now, this is all very interesting. | ||
You might hear this, some, I don't know who could hear this and say, oh yeah, you know, that seems okay to me. | ||
Oh well, you know, she's sorry, might as well bring her over to the country. | ||
I'll read you a quote that she said in 2014, just to give you an idea of this kind of person. | ||
She said, quote, you have much to do, and this is addressed to Muslims in America. | ||
This is another big thing here. | ||
She said to her fellow Muslims in America, quote, you have much to do while you live under our greatest enemy. | ||
Enough of your sleeping. | ||
Go on drive-bys and spill all of their blood or rent a big truck and drive all over them. | ||
Veterans, Patriot Memorial, etc. | ||
Day parades. | ||
Go on drive-bys and spill all of their blood or rent a big truck and drive all over them. | ||
Kill them. | ||
So she's reiterating her point there. | ||
Basically instructing her fellow Muslims in America and in Europe to attack veterans and Memorial Day parades either by doing drive-by shootings or by just running people over with cars as they did in Europe. | ||
So, obviously a very charming person. | ||
Fortunately, Donald Trump said she won't be allowed back into the country. | ||
Pompeo has said that she's not a citizen and won't be admitted back into the country. | ||
There was another similar story. | ||
This is one in the United Kingdom. | ||
This woman is 19. | ||
Name Shamima Begum. | ||
Shamima Shamima Begum. | ||
She said that her two previous children died in the past three months. | ||
A daughter named Saraya who had become sick and a son Jera whose death was linked to malnutrition. | ||
She told Sky News, which is a British publication, in an interview published Monday that, quote, a lot of people should have sympathy for me for everything I have been through. | ||
She goes on, I have one citizenship, and if you take that away from me, I don't have anything. | ||
I don't think they are allowed to do that, talking about the British government taking your citizenship away. | ||
And you know, of course, this is ridiculous. | ||
Of course, we can look at this and say, thank God, sometime we are pumping the brakes, right? | ||
We can say that, all right, at the very least, we're putting our foot down here when literal terrorists, you know, are not being allowed back into the country, right? | ||
I think we could say that Okay, so we're not that far yet. | ||
But I will say, the reason I bring this story up is because, take a look again at the double standard here. | ||
You're still reading about this in the New York Post. | ||
You're still reading about this in Sky News. | ||
These people who, again, we accepted them into our country in the first place, and I think that's a lesson in itself. | ||
That we accept these people, obviously, with a name like Hoda Muthamma and Shamima Begum. | ||
These are not English women, okay? | ||
These are not American women. | ||
These are foreigners. | ||
They will always be foreigners. | ||
They do not belong in America. | ||
They do not belong in England. | ||
But because we have stupid leaders, because we have stupid politicians who believe that America is just this big social experiment, everyone should come here. | ||
They were allowed out of that benevolence. | ||
I'm sure even the local communities out of the benevolence of their communities were welcomed in and accepted and people tried to make it a place where they wouldn't feel alone or outsiders or whatever. | ||
And this is the thanks that we get. | ||
This is how we get repaid. | ||
They do all this stuff. | ||
You know, they go over to Syria to fight for the Islamic State, to kill Christians, to kill white people, to advance the agenda that we should have terrorist attacks in Europe and America to call on their people who haven't joined the Islamic State to do lone wolf terror attacks in American cities on Memorial Day parades of all days. | ||
And so that's a lesson in and of itself. | ||
But understand the horrible things these people do. | ||
And yet, They are still allowed a sympathetic interview, a sympathetic treatment on the front page of some of those the most major publications in America and in England and you really got to compare that, I think, with people like me. | ||
I think you got to compare that with a lot of the people in our movement because certainly I think that we can consider a few examples of people who perhaps went to the Charlottesville rally. | ||
We can think of a few examples of, maybe not even somebody who's totally political, but somebody who says the wrong thing at work. | ||
Somebody who does the wrong thing in high school, for example. | ||
They pose for a photograph in the wrong way. | ||
There's an outburst in college. | ||
They say something like, I love white people. | ||
They wear a MAGA hat at the wrong occasion. | ||
Now, do you find there are a whole lot of sympathetic interviews and pieces on the New York Post without any editorializing, without any opinion laid in there? | ||
Do you think you really get a fair hearing for those people? | ||
And I think it's safe to say at this point that you can be a literal ISIS terrorists! | ||
I mean, you can literally leave America to join the Islamic State in Syria, tell other Muslims to do drive-bys at Veterans Day parades, and you will still get a nicer treatment from the media, you will still get more sympathy from the media, a more transparent, honest coverage than if you support Donald Trump, than if you advance the simple proposition that white people should remain | ||
majority in a country that white people founded and built. | ||
And to me, I think that's the most shocking thing of all, because of course, you know, you take a look at this and I think any sane and rational person can say, uh, of course, uh, this is terrible. | ||
I think any liberal for the most part, with the exception of some very radical far left people, I think 90% of people would say, obviously, uh, you know, if you join ISIS, you're a designated terrorist. | ||
You have no business in America. | ||
Probably the only reason people should be brought over to this country, in that case, is to be executed. | ||
I think we should take her in and then execute her. | ||
I think in both these cases, we should say, oh yeah, of course, you can come in and, you know, I think we should get their hopes up too. | ||
I think we should fly a plane out there. | ||
And then I think we should take everything that's outlawed in the Geneva Convention and do that. | ||
Chemical weapons, just the most brutal torture, and then execution. | ||
And then I think we should just take them to Guantanamo Bay and torture them in the most brutal fashion. | ||
And if anybody says anything about it, I think we should take everything that's outlawed in the Geneva Convention and do that. | ||
Chemical weapons, just the most brutal torture, and then execution. | ||
And then I think we should broadcast that to the world and say, this is who we are. | ||
You thought we were about the Enlightenment. | ||
You thought, oh, because we're Christians or whatever, you could take advantage, but this is what we do. | ||
So I think we should do that. | ||
And I think most people would agree that maybe if they don't agree with that, they agree that it's pretty ridiculous. | ||
But I will say that... | ||
To me what's most striking about it at all is that they get this kind of sympathetic coverage because in spite of the fact that most people I think would be against them coming back, you look at Sky News and it's hard to imagine what other motivation they would have for even for even conducting an interview like this, for even airing an interview like this, but to garner sympathy That's the attempt there, right? | ||
I mean, that's what they're going for. | ||
But to try to garner sympathy for a woman, I mean, why else? | ||
For a woman who joined ISIS, why else do you tell the story of, well, she lost her first child, and then her second child, and look, you know, she... | ||
She's not even a citizen of Bangladesh. | ||
She's actually a citizen of England, and you can't take that away from her. | ||
It doesn't really matter, I don't think, what the public response is. | ||
These are the kind of people that are in charge of the media. | ||
These are the people that are in charge of the country. | ||
And I think it only says much more when you contrast that with people that love the country, the people that care for the country. | ||
It goes back to what we've been saying all along for the past few weeks. | ||
This has been the theme of 2019 this year. | ||
The left are opposition. | ||
These people are revolutionaries. | ||
And so anybody that's trying to, you know, curry favor with them, anybody that's trying to see eye to eye with them, I see this a lot on Twitter. | ||
You know, I see a lot of Republicans, a lot of conservatives, people like Joe Walsh, people like Eric Erickson, you know, These total scum sucking losers. | ||
They will go on Twitter and they'll offer a really even handed take. | ||
That's supposed to impress everybody. | ||
Because they're taking the high road. | ||
They'll take a really even handed take and they'll say something to the effect that well... | ||
You know we can we can at the on the one hand we can say that the media is very dishonest but at the same time we can also say that Trump attacking the media is a profound threat to our democracy and we're supposed to all do a little golf clap and say wow that was really mature that was really brave of you. | ||
Wow, you know, you don't believe in anything. | ||
You don't take sides with anybody. | ||
You're just totally your own person. | ||
You just stand for logic and fairness, and for that, wow, I mean, you're really a hero. | ||
Where's your cape, my friend? | ||
You should be flying over New York City and, you know, fighting crime because you're just a god amongst men. | ||
I see this all the time, and this is why it's so bankrupt. | ||
Because we are fighting a war with the left. | ||
That's what people don't understand. | ||
These people sympathize with terrorists. | ||
These people sympathize with, I mean, I don't even think it's a LARP to say, our enemies. | ||
People that want to come and kill you and your family. | ||
Now that's just one example, but we've been looking at this for the past few months. | ||
Sometimes it's subtle, sometimes it's implicit, other times it's extremely explicit, and we've heard a lot of the anti-white sentiment. | ||
And so when you're in a situation of warfare, there is no even-handed, there is no, I can hear both sides, I'm a little of this, I'm a little of that. | ||
You know, could you imagine if in any war in American history you had somebody who would say, well, You know, I am an American. | ||
I guess I'm an American, but I can sort of see where the other side is coming from, you know? | ||
Well, I shouldn't say this, because a couple of wars... because a couple of wars, maybe they had a point. | ||
You know, I think of certain great wars that happened, and I think, well, maybe they had a point. | ||
But, you know, for example, let's say you look at... let's go outside of the American context. | ||
I know some people might give me grief. | ||
Let's go outside the American context. | ||
Let's look at the 100 years war between France and Britain. | ||
These people are fighting for 100 years. | ||
Their fathers, sons, grandsons, grandfathers are fighting in this war. | ||
It's this blood feud, one of the most horrific conflicts in history. | ||
Could you imagine if you had somebody sitting in that town and saying, you know, I'm a Frenchman. | ||
And I know English people are just, you know, slaughtering our population. | ||
They're doing terrible things. | ||
But I don't know, you got to hand it to, you got to hand it to them. | ||
They're pretty cool and they're right about a lot of things. | ||
Is that somebody that you want on your team? | ||
Think about it even outside the context of just a plain war, but a team sport, for example. | ||
If you're on a football team, Do you want players on your football team who sometimes make plays for the other team? | ||
Somebody who, I don't know, I felt like passing the ball to the other team. | ||
I mean, I think they really deserve it. | ||
They've got a lot of really good athletes and, you know, that play was better than ours. | ||
I think we really just got to give them the ball this time. | ||
That's the kind of mentality that so many people, not only in our ideological movement, but in our own race, have. | ||
I mean, that's really what it is. | ||
These people are pretty open about what they want to happen to the country. | ||
They talk all day long about turning the country into a Carmel country. | ||
Well, hey, in the future, we're going to get rid of racism because there won't even be any white people around. | ||
We'll all just be cafe. | ||
We'll all just be caramel, you know, cappuccino colored, and there won't be any problems, because we'll all just be this brown goop, you know? | ||
We'll all just be this goopy-doop, and there will not be any racial conflict. | ||
Well, I mean, what they're saying is we're going to eliminate white people, and then white people are standing around saying, well, you know, those people kind of have some good points. | ||
These people, again, that sympathize with terrorists, Implicitly and explicitly agitate for the extinction of our people. | ||
You know, hey, but sometimes they just make a really good point and you gotta hand it to them for the sake of logic and reason. | ||
And so that's why we can't have any of that stuff. | ||
We can't have any of that. | ||
We have to recognize that the media truly is the enemy of the people here. | ||
Can't be stressed enough. | ||
You know, when you look at the track record they've had since 2016, and I think they've basically abandoned all pretense of Morality or fairness or anything like that. | ||
It was kind of cards on the table. | ||
Maybe since Donald Trump declared he was running for the presidency and we've seen it in many different examples. | ||
I mean, it was only the Covington kids was only one of the most recent ones outside of this latest one. | ||
I mean, we have Jussie Smollett, of course, we have the Covington kids. | ||
I mean, the media, I think we have to start regarding them a lot less as, well, they're out there and sometimes they're legit and sometimes they're not. | ||
You know, maybe they're more left-leaning and there's some good ones. | ||
And start regarding them more as, you know, these are the people that dox children. | ||
These are the people that if you're wearing a MAGA hat at the wrong place in time, they're going to dox somebody that's 15 years old. | ||
And they're going to induce harassment and death threats and all that against children. | ||
And these are the kind of people that air interviews which are sympathetic to ISIS terrorists. | ||
And these are the kind of people that if you make the wrong meme making fun of them on Reddit, they're going to dox you. | ||
If you post the wrong thing on Facebook and you're just some old woman in Florida, they're going to come to your house and put you on television. | ||
And that's the kind of people that are inside the media. | ||
So I see all this stuff about, oh, well, you know, maybe we should be respectful for them or maybe this is dangerous or something. | ||
We've got to come to our senses here. | ||
We've got to get a grip and understand what we're up against here. | ||
We are living under the clown tent and we have to realize what's going on because it's if you've been paying attention, it's really not hard to see why people feel so strongly. | ||
And I'm not one to agitate for, you know, totally extreme measures. | ||
Or anything like that. | ||
You guys know that I'm a pretty low-key guy. | ||
I'm a pretty pacific guy, or a pacifistic sort of a guy. | ||
But you understand why people say certain things about journalists, certain things about the media, because these are not our friends. | ||
But that's Hoda Muthama. | ||
That is our friends Shimaima Begum. | ||
Begum, yeah. | ||
And it really says a lot. | ||
These are the people that are being brought into the country in the thousands, in the millions. | ||
It also makes you think, aside from the media lens of it, it also makes you think about the Middle East. | ||
Because, you know, we look at all these conflicts that are happening, it only makes it all the more ridiculous and preposterous when you hear people like, who's that Texas representative with the eyepatch, I forget his name, Dan Crenshaw is it? | ||
When he says that we have to remain in Syria in order that we don't have to fight Muslim terrorists in America. | ||
You know, doesn't it kind of defeat the purpose of people like that are in the country to begin with? | ||
Doesn't that tell you about all these people anyway? | ||
I mean, doesn't it tell you a little something that these were just regular teenagers or young women who decided to go join ISIS? | ||
Doesn't that tell you what lies in their hearts? | ||
I think it shows it's about a little bit more than culture with some of these people. | ||
You know, you're growing up, for example, in the case of Hoda Muthamma. | ||
She was living in a town called Hoover, Alabama. | ||
Do you think there was a lot of extreme Islamic culture in Hoover, Alabama? | ||
Probably not. | ||
Do you think in the United Kingdom, a 19-year-old girl named Shemima Begum, you think she was radicalized by, what, fish and chips? | ||
Maybe she was radicalized by the beans on a toast. | ||
Maybe I'd get joining ISIS if she saw, you know, some cracker eating beans and toast. | ||
Maybe I'd join ISIS too if I saw that in person, right? | ||
That's a joke, by the way. | ||
But you understand that they're raised in a culture which is totally American, which is totally British, totally Western. | ||
And so, a lot of people who are big proponents of egalitarianism, of equality, that we can bring over these people and just sort of erase their past, erase their national heritage or legacy by cultural assimilation or something. | ||
I think it says a lot about that kind of an argument that it seems like a lot of the terrorists that you see, lone wolf or people that join ISIS, were born and bred in Western countries. | ||
And it actually had nothing to do with the culture that they were born into. | ||
It had to do with who they were. | ||
Their families, their ancestry, what's in their DNA, what's coursing through their blood. | ||
You look at a lot of the terrorists and they get away with it in the media by calling them French or Belgian or German or American because they're second generation. | ||
You know, for example, when we looked at the Boston Bombers, they said, oh, they were all American. | ||
Or you looked at Omar Mateen, another so-called American. | ||
You know, the last few terror attacks, they say, oh, they're Frenchmen, they're Germans, they're whatever. | ||
And like I said, they get away with it because, oh, well, you know, they're second generation. | ||
What does that tell you, though? | ||
If they're second generation, or even third generation, you know how we could have prevented them from getting into the country? | ||
By not letting their ancestors in. | ||
You know, they, oh, well, a Muslim ban wouldn't work because, hey, the second generation Muslim immigrants Committed a crime instead of a first-generation. | ||
Where do you think you get the second generation from? | ||
From immigrants themselves, right? | ||
And it tells you that they come over here and they realize, wait a second, I'm an outsider. | ||
I'm a foreigner. | ||
It doesn't really matter that I indulge in, you know, I eat Chinese takeout. | ||
Look at me. | ||
I'm just like you. | ||
I go to the BuzzFeed writers room meeting and I eat the Chinese takeout just like all my white friends. | ||
I guess I'm just like you. | ||
No, you're not just like us. | ||
And you know you're not like us. | ||
And we know you're not like us. | ||
And that's where you get this kind of stuff. | ||
That's where you get terrorism. | ||
And it's the same thing, but to a much lesser extent. | ||
That's where you get this animosity towards white America. | ||
I think in the heart of every minority, more or less, you do have a little bit of a fire. | ||
And it comes in degrees, but you do have a little bit of a burning resentment because people do pick up on that. | ||
And this is where privilege is sort of a legitimate concept in the sense that, you know, in the sense that I was born in America and I'm white, you know, I have a Hispanic last name. | ||
Okay, but I'm white, right? | ||
And I grew up in a country where I'm not really even cognizant of race. | ||
I grew up for, you know, how many years before I went to Boston and said, oh, this is just, you know, America's basically a white country and hey, we've got a few minorities and we should be nice to them, you know? | ||
We don't really understand what it's like to be a minority and go to school and be like, oh, I'm different than everyone here. | ||
Talk different. | ||
I look different. | ||
I don't practice the same customs and everything. | ||
And when people feel like that, they feel alienated. | ||
When people feel like that, they start to feel resentment. | ||
Now some people take this and say that we have to work to mitigate white privilege. | ||
We have to work to mitigate those feelings. | ||
I say you can't get rid of that. | ||
You know, there's no getting rid of those feelings of alienation, of resentment, or anything like that. | ||
The only way to stop that from happening is to keep people from where they came from. | ||
Hey, nobody's inviting all these people to come over here, right? | ||
I mean, nobody's forcing you to leave from Pakistan, or from Africa, or Latin America. | ||
Nobody forced you to come over here and feel, oh, I feel bad on the inside because everyone's white and, you know, I smell bad. | ||
I smell bad. | ||
I wipe my ass with my hands. | ||
Nobody's forcing you to come over here and feel weird, all right? | ||
You wouldn't have this problem of resentment, conflict, all this other stuff, if everybody just kind of stayed in their own separate lanes, and that's what we're advocating for. | ||
But instead, they're going to come over here, they're going to feel bad, they're going to hate our culture, our customs, they're going to complain, and then the Zod-controlled media is going to elevate that and say, oh, well, that's our pretext to destroy white America. | ||
So that's our country. | ||
That's where we are. | ||
You know, terrorists, open terrorist supporting people, and they get their sympathetic time in the press, and we're supposed to say, okay, you know, this is a perfect picture. | ||
There's a lot wrong with that picture, and it doesn't just stop at the media. | ||
But those are our stories for tonight. | ||
We're going to take a look now at our Streamlabs and Superchats, and we'll see what you guys are saying about all this. | ||
I know it's tough. | ||
It's been a very rough week for everybody. | ||
A lot of people have been telling me, like, Nick, we're really relying on you. | ||
For the white pills, we're really relying on you for the hot takes because it's been a rough year and I hear everybody. | ||
A rough year so far that is, but we're gonna take a look here. | ||
We've got our Streamlabs up and let's see we've got one from Steve Z. He says, a while back you mentioned that one of your contacts in DC told you some potentially damaging information about Kamala Harris. | ||
Has this information surfaced yet, or are you sitting on a bombshell? | ||
Well, I myself am not sitting on anything, and I don't want to confirm or deny the existence of anything, but I will say that I've heard rumors that there is some opposition stuff that is out there, and if it got out it would be not great for her. | ||
So I'm gonna try and be as vague and ambiguous as possible about that, but Let's just say if it's true, you know, if it is true, and I don't know if it is, I can't confirm or deny if it exists myself, but if it does, let's just say we hope she gets in. | ||
Let's just say we hope she becomes a nominee. | ||
Eddie Cade says, Nick, I know you're going to neg me about being a Southern Baptist, but it's all I know. | ||
I love the Catholics. | ||
They love me. | ||
It's all good, but it's sad how brainwashed my fellow Baptists are when it comes to Israel. | ||
John Hagee is a hero to them. | ||
So sad. | ||
I'm not gonna neg you about that. | ||
I don't know, Protestants come in here all the time and neg me for being Catholic, and then they're like, oh, Nick is so mean to us Protestants. | ||
I have no problem with Protestants. | ||
I'm not Protestant. | ||
I don't believe the theological footing is very sound for Protestantism. | ||
But, you know, look, we're living in a time of atheist control, Jewish control, Muslim control, and so if you're Orthodox, if you're Protestant, hey, I'll take that over the alternative, right? | ||
So I don't really have a problem with Protestants, but you're right. | ||
I mean, there are some major shortcomings. | ||
You know, I see a lot of these characters who are Protestants, and it's no wonder why they're unrepentant individualists, classical liberals, Zionists, you know, in many cases. | ||
I know a lot of people that work at Lone Conservative. | ||
I was looking at Alex Sears' profile the other day. | ||
I just saw some inane post from him, and I forget what it said, but it said something to the effect that, oh, my Protestantism really complements my Conservatism. | ||
Well, that's correct. | ||
Your Conservatism is gay Zionist liberalism. | ||
Yeah, it's no wonder. | ||
You know, it's no wonder. | ||
So, like I said, I don't have a problem with them as people, and they're obviously fellow Christians, and that's great and everything, but there are some significant systemic issues that lead to a lot of these bad political ideologies. | ||
You know, America is a Protestant country. | ||
America was founded as a Protestant country, and you could say there may be a lot of the problematic individualist liberal streaks. | ||
They do come from Protestant religion. | ||
McGlughan said a lot of interesting things about Protestantism. | ||
He said that the printing press invented individualism. | ||
The printing press is what invented the private self, And this had a lot to do with the Protestant Reformation, the printing of Bibles, the reading of Bibles. | ||
That is what paved the way for an individual faith, or rather a faith for individuals, as opposed to the community, the church, you know, this more organic and traditional organizing principle for a society. | ||
So, yeah. | ||
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It's, uh... But we like them. | |
But insofar as they're willing to support the cause, we like them. | ||
Graham says, when I talk to people about mass immigration and multiculturalism, I ask what makes people today different, where we'll drop our ethnic interests and make a global utopia. | ||
How is it not a Soviet-like utopian vision? | ||
Their answer is that I'm racist. | ||
Well, yeah, exactly. | ||
And that's where conservatives are a little bit blind about this stuff. | ||
I don't understand how they can't see it, where they understand perfect Excuse me. | ||
They understand perfectly well why socialism doesn't work, why communism doesn't work. | ||
They say, well, the idea that people would put aside their selfishness and embrace this collectivist community-based ethic, that's preposterous. | ||
Because while that may sound good on paper, Uh, it will never work in practice, because of course, people are greedy, and people, uh, you know, there has to be incentive for people to work hard, to produce and everything, so of course that doesn't work. | ||
It's a denial of human nature. | ||
But then at the same time, conservatives will take a look at multi-racialism, uh, you know, multi-ethnic immigration policies, and they'll say, oh, tribalism? | ||
We just have to overcome that! | ||
That's not ingrained in human nature. | ||
Maybe that was a fact for 10,000 years, but we know better now. | ||
We are going to grow stronger. | ||
We will progress beyond that. | ||
Human nature will just have to evolve to accommodate all these people who don't use the toilet. | ||
Okay, yeah, that sounds like it makes a lot of sense to me. | ||
Look, it's just basic. | ||
Tribalism is real. | ||
in the same way that self-interest is real. | ||
It's inconvenient. | ||
It's not ideal, but it's a fact of our nature. | ||
In the same way that I don't think we should say that we're proud, uh, to be totally selfish animals and that we require incentive and we want to strive and compete in everything. | ||
Is that necessarily a good thing? | ||
Some say yes, some say no. | ||
I think it's largely dependent on, you know, our own limited epistemology. | ||
Uh, But that said, it's a fact of our nature in the same way that tribalism is. | ||
You know, a lot of people I remember in that debate with, I think it was either R.C. | ||
Maxwell or maybe it was Michael Tokes, you know, the point that I stressed over and over again is, look, you don't have to, it's not really like we're in favor of tribalism or we're against tribalism. | ||
Tribalism is a fact of life. | ||
I mean, that's just like gravity. | ||
I mean, it is there. | ||
It is real. | ||
You don't have to like it. | ||
You don't have to dislike it. | ||
It's not a matter of supporting it or not supporting it. | ||
It is, you know, can we get rid of it? | ||
I mean, it's just there. | ||
It's just a fact of life. | ||
And people who are willing to accept that and acknowledge that do well. | ||
And people that reject it don't do well. | ||
And that's, it's about as simple as that. | ||
That's a good point. | ||
A good comparison that you make. | ||
David S. says, Neocons be like, die for Israel. | ||
Alt-right be like, die for Richard Spencer. | ||
Knickers be like, despite making up only 3% of the population, homosexuals commit 33% of child molestation. | ||
Great show, King. | ||
Thanks. | ||
Yeah, that's true. | ||
I'm not asking you to die for anything, except for the white race. | ||
Nah, just joking. | ||
Just joking. | ||
That sounds a little too edgy. | ||
But, yeah, very true. | ||
We're only saying to die for God. | ||
And we're also saying, despite making up only 14% of the population, White Nigerian 4MAGA says, Love the show! | ||
Next flapjacks at Portillo's are on me! | ||
PS, did you know, with late-term abortion, women carry the dead kid for up to 48 hours before delivering a dead baby? | ||
Cold bellies will feel the fires of hell! | ||
True! | ||
So true. | ||
Yeah, I can't wait for all these people to wind up in hell. | ||
That's what's sort of epic about Christianity. | ||
It's, you know, sometimes you're like, oh boy, I want to... sometimes you want to sin. | ||
You know, I'm not going to be... I know I'm not the first to say that sometimes you're like, man, I feel like sinning right now. | ||
And sometimes it's like, man, these rules are a bit of a drag. | ||
You know, you want to see the hey gal face and you're like, man, these rules are a bit of a drag. | ||
But then you realize, hey, but all these people are going to burn in hell forever. | ||
And you're like, actually, I think it's a great system. | ||
Actually, I think there's a lot to this system. | ||
I think it works pretty well. | ||
You know, you're like, oh, if I eat two Big Macs, am I a glutton? | ||
You know, if I if I look at these pictures of Catboys, does that make me lustful? | ||
Man, all these rules. | ||
Sometimes I just want to kind of go and do my own thing. | ||
But then you realize all these baby killers and everybody else, they're all going to Hey, they're all gonna be on fire forever. | ||
So, hey, you know, maybe it's a great system actually. | ||
Chicago Racial Refugee says January 2017, white mentally disabled boys tortured by blacks is live streamed by them on Facebook. | ||
January 2019, black gay Jew has Nigerians fake blood libel against whites. | ||
Specifically, why are whites fleeing black crime not considered refugees? | ||
So true, and that's what it is, right? | ||
What it is. | ||
Yeah, that's the other thing. | ||
I forgot to say that Jussie Small is Jewish. | ||
Do you know that? | ||
Did you know that? | ||
Kind of weird, right? | ||
Kind of weird, you know? | ||
Like I said, people are always asking me, Nick, this Jewish stuff, you gotta stop that. | ||
And I'll sort of reference this old Sam Hyde bit. | ||
You know, I didn't roll out of bed one day and say, hey, what's going on? | ||
I just sort of looked at every prominent person who's causing problems here, APAC, Jussie Smollett, Bret Stephens, Ben Shapiro, you know, the Zionists, the gay rights movement, the women's rights movement, the NAACP. | ||
And it seems like everybody behind all these movements seems to be Jewish. | ||
And I don't know, it's just sort of interesting to notice. | ||
And again, that's Sam Hyde. | ||
I know a lot of people get on my case and they're like, oh, I remember when Sam Hyde said that. | ||
Well, it's a good bit. | ||
Very true. | ||
Very good point. | ||
But Yeah, Jesse Smollett, another member of the tribe, and really makes you think. | ||
Eddie Cade says, Nick, I wanted to ask this earlier. | ||
Do you think the OK symbol is a satanic symbol? | ||
Do you think there are any legit satanic symbols beyond the obvious ones? | ||
Or do you think the conspiracy guys take it too far sometimes with the symbols? | ||
God bless. | ||
I don't really know. | ||
Probably a better question for Owen Cyclops. | ||
I'm not really a... | ||
Expert on the yes of the esoteric and all that I can say that generally I'm not a believer when people say all the monster can is 666 and you know, the barcode is the Satanic mark of the beast or something. | ||
The only one I'm really worried about is this one. | ||
I see a lot of Jacob Sartorius does that a lot and I'm like Stop doing that, please You know, we love the Better With You EP, but could you please stop gesturing in a satanic way? | ||
Please, for my own sake! | ||
So that's the only one I really believe in, but I think there's something to it. | ||
I just don't know about the OK symbol. | ||
Oh, let's see. | ||
Dean the Wop says, I wasn't able to watch yesterday's show on Globo Homo. | ||
Can you provide a quick recap? | ||
People are unbelievable. | ||
You do a show every day, and then, hey, can you do a quick recap of the show? | ||
Yeah, why don't I just do the whole show just for you? | ||
Why don't I fly out to where you are, and I'll just do the whole show for you in your living room, okay? | ||
And, you know, you can pay me $2 at the end. | ||
I'm only joking, of course. | ||
That's only a joke. | ||
You know, it's just the usual stuff. | ||
It's bad. | ||
It's bad optics. | ||
We don't want, you know, gay campaigns to liberate Iran. | ||
We just don't want that. | ||
All right? | ||
Just watch the show. | ||
It's like an hour. | ||
Blake Haymorse has been having some trouble sleeping and the little amount of content or litty amount of content you have available was clutch. | ||
Thank you, God, for this show because it's the only place where people get it. | ||
Sadly, you ruined all of the content for me. | ||
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Wow. | |
Well, thank you for the kind words. | ||
Glad to hear that. | ||
I'm glad to hear that I put the other content to shame. | ||
Triple A says, was your first childhood friend black? | ||
My first childhood friend was Muslim. | ||
Second childhood friend was black. | ||
Patrick Fashman says, are we living in a Jewish owned slave colony? | ||
Yeah, more or less. | ||
I think it could be described that way. | ||
Just a joke, Jared Holt. | ||
I'm just kidding. | ||
No, it isn't. | ||
We're totally free and they have nothing to do with it. | ||
So I was just joking when I said that. | ||
Unarchive said, as a child, I watched Nickelodeon at night and now as an adolescent, I watch Nick Fuentes at night. | ||
The more things change, the more they stay the same. | ||
Isn't that so true? | ||
Yeah, very true. | ||
Kilo 2 says, MAGA! | ||
Yeah, big time. | ||
This is MAGA country. | ||
El Sapo says, EU in increasing security for Jews because of hoax crimes, but no increase of security for native Europeans who are being attacked every day. | ||
It's BS. | ||
So true. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Well, that's a double standard. | ||
White people are never going to get the protection we need. | ||
We're never going to get anything that we need. | ||
We'll have to do it ourselves, as always. | ||
Zirconium says, maybe homosexuality shifts around like the weather. | ||
Yeah, could be. | ||
Kilo2 says, agreed. | ||
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Yeah, big agree there. | |
Oops, scroll down a little bit. | ||
JP says MAGA Country wants its noose back. | ||
Whoa, slow down there, big guy. | ||
I don't know about that one. | ||
El Sapo says Joe Walsh is an FBI shill first, everyone else last. | ||
Yeah, very true. | ||
That guy's total scum. | ||
He's from Chicago, I believe, or he's from, like, the Chicagoland area. | ||
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And the guy's a total douche. | |
JEL Fish says Jussie Smollett takes faking gay to a whole new level. | ||
Yeah, very true. | ||
Very true on that one. | ||
Q17 says, hello fellow MAGA-pede. | ||
Did you see the post about Trump secretly building the wall in New Mexico? | ||
Shadalay! | ||
Take this money and do something about that hair. | ||
I think it's affecting your mood. | ||
I think you're right. | ||
I think you're right. | ||
Honestly, you know, look good, feel good is what they say. | ||
And this hair does not look good. | ||
It's too long. | ||
You know, the problem was when I got it cut, I told them, could you leave it a little bit longer on top? | ||
And I think he just didn't touch it at all. | ||
So at the time it looked good when you do the short on the sides but longer on the top. | ||
I think you have to be rich to pull that off though because only a rich person can afford a haircut every two weeks to keep it short on the sides. | ||
You know, I'm a pleb. | ||
I gotta get it cut every four weeks. | ||
That's not really... Not really in the cards to leave it long on the top because you have to let it room to grow out. | ||
You know, it's a dynamic thing. | ||
So, yeah. | ||
But we'll do that. | ||
And all the stuff about Trump building the wall, it's total cope. | ||
It's not happening. | ||
You know, you saw the wall that he tweeted about putting up. | ||
It was a bollard fence. | ||
Bollard fence. | ||
Like, I guess it's better than nothing. | ||
I guess you can run on that, but... It's not a wall. | ||
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That's okay. | |
We have to make compromises. | ||
El Sapo says, are you okay with right-wing deism slash agnostics? | ||
Not really, but you know, we're not really in a position to turn people away. | ||
Right-wing rage says, atheism big gay keeps slaying lib fags. | ||
Nick, I always will. | ||
I always do. | ||
Connor Scully says, hey Nick, I had some thoughts about joining the church, but I'm at a loss of which one I should join. | ||
I'll say the Mormon Church and the Catholic Church has my interest. | ||
Thoughts on the Mormon Church? | ||
Oh, the Mormon church. | ||
I don't know, man. | ||
I don't know why that has your interest. | ||
The thing about religion is it's not like, uh, it's not like shampoo, okay? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I think I like this one. | ||
What about, well this one says, this one says things I like, but I don't know, this one says other things I like. | ||
That's not how you choose religion. | ||
You know, you have to pick religion based on what you think is true, what you believe in, not this, oh, it's like window shopping for what, like it's a new sweater, like it's a new outfit or something. | ||
You know, a lot of people say, Nick, you shouldn't be Catholic because Catholicism is not based in Red Pill like the other religions. | ||
As if, you know, if you believe in God, like, that factors into it at all, right? | ||
So, I would say you gotta do a little bit of soul-searching. | ||
Hey, if the Mormon church, if you're called to believe in all that, if you think, I don't know, that you gotta wear this special underwear and then you're gonna become, like, a planet or something, and I don't know, if you're into all that, then by all means, become a Mormon. | ||
But if you believe in the one Catholic, holy, and apostolic church, then You gotta submit to Rome. | ||
Tan Staffel says, on Protestant versus Catholic, friends are valuable and enemies costly. | ||
Agreed. | ||
Lord Duxon says, is it possible to work within the system to change it in time, such as within media or government? | ||
Also, what will you do if you get shut down? | ||
Yeah, of course. | ||
I've been advocating that for years. | ||
Yeah, literal years at this point. | ||
Change within the system. | ||
I do think it's possible. | ||
What will I do if I get shut down? | ||
I'm not telling any of you guys. | ||
Why would I say that publicly? | ||
You know, some Fed comes in, literal Fed post, Nick, when do you think it's time to start resorting to violence? | ||
And also, what do you think you'll do when we kick, when do you do when you get kicked off? | ||
Like, I don't know if I'm gonna tell you what I'm gonna do when I get kicked off. | ||
I think I'm gonna mind my own business. | ||
And, uh, you know, I have my own plans so that people can't interfere with them. | ||
Sonofagunsmith says, now that Bernie is running, it's time to go back and watch a Sam Hyde classic V-Day Bernie Sanders pause. | ||
And yeah, I was watching that this afternoon. | ||
A real classic, a real favorite. | ||
EK says, Nick, what banned Twitter accounts do you miss? | ||
I miss Carlton Autism, Laura Loomer, and Mel Gibson Fan. | ||
God bless America and protect Syria and Assad. | ||
I miss Carlton. | ||
I miss Linkola Mindset. | ||
He was one of my favorites. | ||
I miss Ricky Vaughn, of course. | ||
Try to think who else. | ||
Carlton, Linkola, Ricky. | ||
I miss Pizza Party Ben. | ||
I do miss Laura Lohmer. | ||
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I miss... let me think who else. | |
I don't know. | ||
A lot of people just keep coming back. | ||
So it's sort of hard to remember, you know, who's gone for good and who's still around. | ||
I think that just about does it for the most part. | ||
Those were some of my favorites before they got banned. | ||
Triple A says Varg Vickerns is cringe. | ||
Yeah, I agree. | ||
People will like him. | ||
It's a total LARP. | ||
When people like Varg, and I see this even from people I like, it's sort of like when your friends made Chuck Norris jokes in middle school. | ||
You know, it's like that, that, uh, cuck face, uh, wajack, you know, or it's the beard look. | ||
Oh my gosh! | ||
Farg is so epic, dude! | ||
I remember the time he did that! | ||
Dude, he's frickin' awesome, man! | ||
Oh, look, he does, like, karate. | ||
He's so frickin' cool, dude! | ||
He's a fuckin' LARPer. | ||
He's a loser, you know? | ||
Oh, I'm so tired of people who have that sort of mentality. | ||
Dude, he's frickin' sweet! | ||
Oh, really? | ||
Maybe you're, like, 13. | ||
Oh, maybe you're a child. | ||
Oh gosh, you know. | ||
Then people will say he's based and Trump isn't. | ||
You know, this is some smelly hippie, basically. | ||
And, you know, you got the little god-emperor of mankind on the other hand. | ||
Dude, Farg is so cool! | ||
Look, he's so crazy, man! | ||
Absolute madman! | ||
Shut up! | ||
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Shut up! | |
You know, I had a best... One of my best friends in high school is just like this. | ||
He was a literal Reddit fag. | ||
He was on Reddit all the time. | ||
And I'm trying to think who he was like that about. | ||
I'm trying to think, like, which figures. | ||
Like, John McAfee. | ||
People treat him in the same way. | ||
I think of, you know, people like him in the same way. | ||
If you're like, oh, he talks about effing whales! | ||
That's so crazy, dude! | ||
That's so awesome! | ||
Like, no, it's dumb and retarded and it's a LARP. | ||
And if you're impressed by people who, like, do drugs and they do crazy stuff, like, you're probably the least interesting person on planet Earth and you should be put in jail. | ||
And I don't know. | ||
And maybe you just slapped around a lot until you get it. | ||
You know? | ||
Jeez. | ||
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I don't know. | |
That stuff triggers me more than anything else. | ||
I don't know why it does, but it just does. | ||
And I don't know if I'm even articulating it properly. | ||
I don't know if you kind of get what I'm saying. | ||
I don't know if you really get what I'm saying, but that kind of stuff just really rustles me. | ||
I don't know why. | ||
Sniff Bratz says, you're always a bellend to your fans. | ||
LOL. | ||
Love it. | ||
What is a bellend? | ||
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Let me Google that one real quick. | |
Bellend. | ||
Stupid or contemptible person. | ||
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Wow! | |
You're always a bell... Oh, annoying to my fans? | ||
I don't know what you mean in that context. | ||
I don't know what that word means, so... | ||
El Sapo says your debate with Halsey was epic and great show. | ||
Wow, thanks. | ||
Real throwback on that one. | ||
Haven't heard about the Halsey debate. | ||
That was over a year ago. | ||
Connor Scully says my low IQ super chat about religion was pretty funny, I gotta say. | ||
I come from a house of agnostics but want to change. | ||
Thanks big guy. | ||
Take it easy. | ||
Good to hear, man. | ||
I hope you do change. | ||
Look, you know... | ||
We just want people to be safe. | ||
We want people to be healthy. | ||
We want to be to be right with God. | ||
That's what's important, right? | ||
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