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Kushner Torpedoes "Buy American, Hire American" | America First Ep. 336
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nick fuentes
Good evening, everybody.
You're watching America First.
My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes.
We have a great show for you tonight.
Very excited to be with you this evening.
And it feels like the week has gone by so quickly.
Already Wednesday.
I guess that's what happens when you take Monday off, which is nice enough, right?
But we're back.
We got a great show for you.
Lots to get into.
Lots to discuss.
Really packed show.
We got a whiteboard.
We're talking about Jesse Smollett, we're talking about labor economics.
It's gonna be a good one.
I'm very excited to be here.
I will say though, I'm a little bit not feeling so great still.
You know, I know I was sick earlier in the weekend, and today I guess I didn't really make things much better.
I just had for lunch, I had a late lunch, but I had for lunch a Big Mac and a Quarter Pounder with cheese, and I don't think that was the best idea.
The reason I did that, normally I don't.
Normally I go for one sandwich.
I'm a man of moderation, of course.
I'm a man of temperance.
Now normally I go for one sandwich and the fries and water, because I don't do the sugary pop, the sodas, things like that.
But I gotta tell you, they had this sweet deal going on.
It was, you buy one big sandwich, you get the other for 25 cents.
I said, well, You know, maybe I'll have side-by-side.
I'll see which one I like better.
You know, maybe I'll do a little comparison.
I'll eat one, maybe I'll have a few bites of the other if I'm still hungry.
I ended up eating... I just ended up eating both of them, I'm sorry to say.
And now I feel a little bit sweaty.
I feel a little bit sweaty, a little bit delirious.
I was laying on the couch and was like... I had the Wild Wasteland perk on.
So I'm a little bit disoriented, but nevertheless, I will persist and I will put on a great show for you tonight in spite of my failing health, which is totally self-inflicted.
But like I said, we've got two big stories tonight.
We're gonna be looking at the update on Jussie Smollett.
I know we're sort of beating a dead horse here.
About this episode, but we have to.
I mean, yesterday, I'm in the middle of talking about it.
I think I was maybe 10 minutes into the show, and they announced that he was arrested!
They announced that he was actually charged with disorderly conduct yesterday for making a false police report.
So we have to discuss that update very briefly, and then we will get into the focus of tonight's show, which is this new effort, this new push now, by Jared Kushner, this guy.
This guy in the White House, man.
What a star.
What a winner.
A hero.
You know, I remember when we were first introduced to Jared Kushner.
Who had ever heard of this guy?
The son-in-law of Donald Trump.
Who had ever heard of this person?
But I remember they did a profile about him.
I forget in what magazine, but it was right after the election.
They said this is the man who was the architect of Donald Trump's victory in 2016.
And who would have thought that all these years later he would be causing so many problems for us?
They said that his building, I don't know if it was his residency or if it was his company, but the address was 666.
666.
He's Jewish.
I don't know.
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I don't know.
nick fuentes
He's pushing criminal justice reform.
He's pushing amnesty.
I think maybe he's trying to get the third temple built in Israel.
I don't know.
I don't know.
Maybe there's something to that.
So we'll be looking at his latest push here.
Which, if it wasn't bad enough that he got, like I said, the criminal justice reform through, he totally torpedoed the wall, he created this funding bill, which was a disaster.
You know, you remember it was 48 hours between when Jared Kushner entered into the wall negotiations during the government shutdown and when the government reopened, and we got nothing.
So, very interesting.
It seems like Jared Kushner, he just kind of appears, he's sort of like the Mothman.
You see him about 24 hours before tragedy.
Before tragedy strikes, there you see a grainy photograph of Jared Kushner just kind of hanging out.
He's sitting atop the bridge.
And then two days later, bridges in the ocean, you know?
And I think that's the case with the border wall, with immigration.
He's back now looking at legal immigration.
And this week's premium show on Sunday was about this very subject.
I said on the Sunday show, and you can go check that out if you're a premium member, I said that the real flaw here, the real threat to the country at this point, it's not illegal immigration.
It's not even the wall.
And I said on the Sunday show, Not gonna get into the whole thing here, but I will summarize very briefly because it's important.
It's not a cope to say that the wall isn't the most important thing, and that it's not the end of the world if the wall isn't built.
It's a bad thing, obviously, politically.
When you make a promise that you're going to do something that tangible, I'm going to build a physical structure.
There's nothing more tangible than that.
And if you don't follow up on that, politically that's a big deal.
But aside from that, illegal immigration is not the number one threat to the country.
If we're talking about demographics, if we're talking about economics and culture, the number one threat is legal immigration.
For a variety of reasons, which I'll get into.
And so that Jared Kushner took out the wall.
I mean that was bad, but that was not the end of the world.
If he reshapes American immigration policy...
To favor skills-based, to enhance H-1B visas, to expand workers' visas.
Yeah, that will be the end of the country.
That will destroy the country.
So the wall was tough to see, but if he gets his hands on legal immigration and what he's been talking about with certain business groups, if that comes to fruition, boy, that'll be the time to hit the Blackfills.
If you thought we were Blackfilled after the government reopened in January, Just wait until we see the expansion of the visas.
But like I said, we're gonna start out talking about Jussie Smollett.
On a bit of a lighter note, a bit of a more white-pilled note, we'll give a little update because it just feels so good to see people get their comeuppance here.
But Jussie Smollett, if you've been following this, and this has been everywhere, but he was arrested last night and charged He surrendered himself on charges of disorderly conduct for making a false police report.
Apparently the Chicago police are pretty confident that this was all a lie, that this was all a hoax.
He was released today on $100,000.
Bail, so pretty big sum.
He came back to the set of the Empire Show.
Police say that they found the check he gave the two people that he paid.
You know, he paid in orchestrating this grand hoax, this grand hate crime hoax.
He paid two people to stage this attack.
He paid them with a check for $3,500.
Police acquired that over the course of their investigation, which you have to wonder, You know what they say about perhaps certain biodiversity that goes on?
You have to wonder what's going through somebody's head when they think to themselves, I'm going to stage a high-profile hate crime and I'll pay with a check.
Cash, maybe at the minimum.
If you're really, uh, you know, if you really want to be discreet, maybe Bitcoin or something like that.
But no, he had to do it with a check.
Totally traceable.
Obviously documented.
What a great idea, Jussie.
So they found the check.
They also found that the letter, so if you remember the full story, it actually began a week prior to the so-called attack.
The hate crime on January 29th.
This whole saga began actually a week earlier.
When it was reported that a letter was sent to Jussie Smollett assembled using cut-out letters from a magazine that threatened him.
It was allegedly from a MAGA supporter on the basis of his race and his so-called sexual orientation.
It turns out that was faked also.
And so the full story that we have in front of us now, the full timeline, is that in late January he sends himself a letter which he, you know, did the clippings from the magazine, your classic Serial killer trope that says I'm gonna hurt you because you're gay and you're black and this is Donald Trump's America now, so we're gonna cause problems for you.
So he sends himself a letter saying all that.
I guess that didn't get enough attention.
The reason he sends a letter, the reason he escalates it is because he's unhappy with his salary.
He wants to get paid more on Empire.
So he says, you know what?
I'm not getting enough attention from this hate letter that I sent to myself.
I'm gonna step it up a notch.
So he pays these two brothers who he works with, who are, I think one of them is his personal trainer, he pays them $3,500 to stage this attack.
They go in and there's security camera footage where they're purchasing the red hats, the ski masks, the bleach, the rope, all the materials used in the attack.
They go in, 2am, they stage this attack.
Somebody else reports it to the police, the police show up, turn off the body camera, he's still wearing the rope around his neck, And then slowly but surely all these details find their way into the hands of the Chicago PD and the media, and the rest is history.
And there's really not much more to say about it.
You know, we've been talking about this for a few weeks, so I'll keep it brief here.
But the one, the one new observation which I have, because we've really, we've really been beating this to death, and I don't, I don't really like these episodic sorts of things, because on an hour-long show you can only repeat, like, the same details so many times, right?
I guess it works for, like, NBC, and it's so mind-numbing.
It's like, I don't even know, it feels like my ears are ringing when you just hear the same, you know, five-minute thing repeated over and over.
But the one new thing I have to say about the Jussie Smollett hoax, which I was watching this on Fox News today, you know, I went to the gym today like a good Aryan soldier, okay?
That's a joke, by the way.
But I went to the gym, I came home, I was like, you know what, I got a little bit of time here, so I'm going to drink my protein shake and sort of just relax, and I'll watch a little bit of television.
So I flip on Fox News, and I got this show on called Outnumbered, and they got this guy named Ari on the show, and when they get done talking about APAC and And how it's a terrible anti-semitic thing and Israel is such a heroic country because they defeated four Arab coalitions against them and all that.
Finally, they talk about Jussie Smollett.
And what really stuck with me in this conversation is that one of the women on the panel, and I've seen this all across Twitter also, is that she said that the real tragedy Get this, here's the kicker, okay?
Jussie Smollett, he accuses all of white America of being racist.
America's a racist country because they attacked me, and now because they don't believe me!
I staged this attack, blood libeling white people, that I was this victim of a horrible attack based on who I love and the color of my skin.
And not only that, but when his own story started to unravel, he lashes out and says, The only reason you don't believe me is because you're also racist for that.
It's bad enough that I was lynched, basically, but now you don't believe me?
It's double racism, and what a horrible country.
So, that's the context here.
And you've got this lady on Fox News, supposedly the conservative station.
She says the real tragedy in all of this, of course, Is that the real victims?
When you look at black people who are actually victims of hate crimes, now they will be taken less seriously.
And I just look at that, don't you start to see what's wrong with this picture?
That in this country, you could be a black person, you get affirmative action, You get all these government programs, you get welfare, I mean you get every benefit imaginable.
If you're a black conservative, they will give you a scholarship, they'll fly you out to a conference.
If you're a black kid and you do remotely well on a test, they're gonna push you in a gifted program, they're gonna put you in the top college, and you're gonna get every helping hand along the way.
You are also so privileged in the country that if push comes to shove, hey, just fake a hate crime and the whole country says, we believe you, we believe you.
Now you do this blood libel against white people, horribly offensive, dangerous.
We saw that the group who saw the biggest increase in the amount of hate crimes against them in 2016, it wasn't blacks, it wasn't Jews, it wasn't Muslims, it wasn't Asians, it was white people.
In 2016, they saw a 17% increase in hate crimes against white people, more than any other group.
And, you know, they say that it's still other races which are disproportionately affected.
I contest those statistics, but nevertheless, white people still are the greatest increase.
So you see all this anti-white hatred, anti-white sentiment.
We're just throwing more fuel on the fire with this latest hoax.
It's a blood libel.
I mean, he says that white people are out to lynch blacks, and they're out to kill us, and that was supposed to condemn white America, and then lashes out and says, you don't believe me because you're racist.
But somehow the victim in this is still black people?
Really?
That's the real tragedy here?
You know, 60 million MAGA supporters are liable, you know, that we're these horrible killers or something.
And what, the real victim is blacks?
Why?
Because we're in any danger of people not believing black people and they cry racism?
Seriously?
What country have you been living in for the past 30 years?
Do you think the day will come anytime soon when some black person claims they were a victim of a hate crime and people say, whatever, yeah, that probably didn't happen.
Really?
Give me a break!
It's like in this country, if a black person gets cut in line at an old country buffet, it's practically a national headline.
Okay?
And we're saying that all, you know, this Jussie Smile thing, it's really going to start to push it in the other direction.
Give me a break!
The real tragedy here is that anti-white conspiracies, anti-white rhetoric, It's openly tolerated, openly accepted.
We never get the benefit of the doubt.
Major politicians, major media rush out to give this guy a sympathetic interview.
He's lying through his teeth!
But they'll keep up the charade because it fits the narrative that the The number one root cause of every problem for every person in this country is the result of white racism and white racial terror and white oppression.
Please!
That's the real tragedy in all of this.
Not that black people aren't going to get believed.
Give me a break!
It's laughable!
I don't know how anybody could sit there on national television and even say that with a straight face.
Yeah, well, you know, the real tragedy, well, well, Ari, you know, well, Ari Goldstein, you know, Ari Goldstein and, you know, my producers, Shackelberg and Frankelstein, you know, the real tragedy in all of this is that when black people say that they're a victim of racism, nobody's going to take them seriously.
Come on!
Come on!
Let's get real for a moment.
So, I just had to get that out of my system because I see this stuff and, you know, we've been beating it to death on the show with this stuff, but the Jussie Smollett thing just really shows how messed up race relations are in the country.
That we're supposed to, what, just take this?
I mean, look, I think white people have been pretty benevolent.
What was the proposal after the Civil War by Abraham Lincoln?
Does anybody remember?
A lot of people say, oh, I'm not conservative because, what, I believe in facts, I believe in history, I believe in logic, and I don't care about your feelings when it comes to the question of race.
But what is the founder of the grand old party himself?
What was his proposal?
Once we freed the slaves in 1865 at the end of the Civil War, he wanted to ship them all back to Africa.
Okay?
And not only do we not do that, I mean, look, it's a terrible thing.
You know, we brought them here, the reason they're here is because of slavery.
That was wrong.
You know, that kind of racially based chattel slavery, totally immoral, are bad.
Despite that, however, I mean, we allow them to live in the country and even go as far to have more toleration, more acceptance, you know, more benevolence for racial minorities than any other country in the world.
You look at other countries, the way they treat their racial minorities, it doesn't even come close to the worst things that happen in America.
You're You look at what happens in China, and not even to blacks, I mean they have African migrants in China, they treat them terribly.
But even Asian minorities in China, you look at minorities in Malaysia, you look at minorities in Singapore, you look at minorities in Africa itself, Black minorities or religious minorities.
It doesn't hold a candle to even the worst things that happen in America.
So I'd like to think that in America, white people, we've come pretty far in terms of, you know, paying our dues or making up for it or whatever.
I think we've been about as nice as possible and it just seems like And nicer we are, the worse it gets, right?
I mean, it seems like the more there's toleration, the more we bend over backwards to atone or to make up for it or whatever, the more it feels like we're taken advantage of, the more it feels like we just kind of get accused of all kinds of things.
And I don't know, I feel like there has to be a little bit of reciprocity.
That's the name of the game.
If we're going to live in this multiracial country, we're all going to share the same space together, we're going to share the same government services, and we're going to walk down the same streets, that's an inevitability.
That's America 2050.
Totally multiracial.
If that's going to happen, there has to be a little bit of reciprocity.
Has to be a two-way street.
Because the way I see it, It seems like, you know, white people, we're really just jumping through hoops to make sure that everybody, oh, are you comfortable?
Are you happy?
Are you wealthy?
Are you educated?
Do you have, you know, everything that you need?
And it feels like there's not a whole lot of give on the other side.
There has to be some kind of mutual understanding or it's not going to end well.
You know, short of separation, it's hard to see how Integration, all of us living together, is going to work out if there's this contempt, this bitterness, and on the part of white people, this sense of obligation or guilt.
You know, look, I'm sorry.
I never did anything bad to black people.
My ancestors didn't.
The immigrants who came to America in my family line came here well after slavery was over, so I don't know anybody anything.
I don't know anybody Reparations?
I don't owe anybody an apology and I'm getting kind of tired of living in a country where I feel like I'm expected or it's incumbent on me to sort of feel that way about other people.
You know, I'm an American too and I feel like there should be a little bit of consideration in the media for people like me.
You know, I was offended by what happened with Jussie Smollett.
I was offended and insulted that somebody would make up a hate crime to indict my race, my political ideology, and my city, Chicago, and where's the media sensitivity for me?
Right?
I mean, could you imagine if you falsely accused a black person of this?
Oh, bending over backwards to say, oh, we're so sorry, and the people we offended and hurt in the black community, there doesn't seem to be any sympathy for us, but it's always, you know, the real victims.
Every single time, always, it's, oh, well, it's the, even if he faked this one, well, still the victim, the victims are the victims of the real racist hate crimes.
Please, please, I'm sure they get enough sympathy.
How about white America for once, right?
But anyway, that's Jussie Smollett.
The main feature of the show, before I get kicked off, I know, I know every day we just sort of come a little bit closer to the line.
Depending on who you ask, we're just running across the line.
Depending on who you ask, the way I see it, I'm creeping up to the line.
Other people watch this show and they're like, you're in a NASCAR car just driving a thousand miles an hour and you're...
I'm just being honest.
I know a lot of people feel this way.
the line is.
So before I get myself in any more trouble, you know, look, I'm just being honest.
I know a lot of people feel this way.
Nobody else has the guts to say it because everybody else is getting paid by somebody, but look, that's the way it is.
Okay.
We're a part of the country, too.
We're actually more a part of the country than anybody else because we built it, right?
So, there should be consideration.
But, anyway, we're going to get into the main feature of the show.
Don't want to spend too much time on that because, like I said, we've been doing that all week and last week.
The big story today, you know, another outrage here is this new immigration deal here by Jared Kushner.
So, we thought our immigration nightmares stopped when we got, what, total immunity for TPS?
Or, I'm sorry, Unaccompanied minor UAC sponsors, and we got catch-and-release expansion, and we got this paltry sum for a border wall with how many restrictions?
We thought the nightmare on immigration ended with that, and Trump had sold out with that.
Well, it may just get better.
You can always count on, in this circus planet, living under the circus tent, can always count on the ringmaster to tell you, wait a second, it just gets a little bit more crazy.
It gets a little bit better here.
This is according to McClatchy.
President Donald Trump's senior advisor and son-in-law is operating on at least two tracks.
The first is working with a small group studying specific ways to redistribute employment visas and the second is helping lead a series of quote listening sessions.
With about three dozen interest groups important to Trump to see if there is a position that Republicans can rally around on immigration before the 2020 elections.
The invited groups are mostly pro-migration such as the U.S.
Chamber of Commerce, the Association of Builders and Contractors, and of course the George W. Bush Center.
So if you don't understand what all that is about, Jared Kushner, who is now running the White House, basically, and White House sources say that it's a different White House than it was a year ago or two years ago.
Jared Kushner is running the show.
He's bringing in all these senior aides where the wall is not a priority.
Immigration restriction is not the conviction, is not their ideology.
And so what he's doing is he's trying to put together a framework for 2020 on legal immigration that works for everybody, which means he's courting donors, he's courting business groups.
And what effectively he's putting together is pro-legal immigration, an expansion of visas, a total abandonment of what Donald Trump ran on.
Because if you remember, in 2016, Donald Trump didn't run on, and he might have said this at the State of the Union, but Donald Trump did not run on mass legal immigration.
He said, we're deporting all illegals, we are building a wall, and we are going to reduce the amount of legal immigrants coming into the country, if you don't believe me.
This is a quote from March 2016.
He got a lot of pressure from certain groups that are campaigning against H-1B visas and so in response to that he said, March 2016, quote, I will end forever the use of H-1B as a cheap labor program and institute an absolute requirement to hire American workers for every visa and immigration program.
No exceptions.
That was during the campaign.
That was March 16.
That sounds like some pretty strong rhetoric.
I will end forever the use of H-1B as a cheap labor program, an absolute requirement to hire Americans for every visa and immigration program, no exceptions.
And now I've got Jarek Kushner, and he's in there with the Chamber of Commerce, the George W. Bush Center, the Association of Builders and Contractors, and they're putting together a deal to rapidly expand H-1B, rapidly redistribute all kinds of visas and mix and match so that we get as many foreign workers in the rapidly redistribute all kinds of visas and mix and match so that we What a great policy.
And you understand why this is such a horrible betrayal and disappointment because a year ago we were talking about the Rays Act.
If you remember the Rays Act, this was similar in the sense that it changed the structure of U.S. immigration What the RAISE Act did was it completely eliminated, or for the most part eliminated, chain migration.
It eliminated the diversity visa lottery system.
And what they wanted to add on to it was $25 billion for a wall and for other enforcement mechanisms for illegal immigration.
If you implemented all those different measures, you're cutting legal immigration by 50%.
So what's happening is that you are changing the structure of immigration from family-based migration.
This is ever since the 1965 and the 1991 Immigration Acts.
What they did essentially was make it so that basically now the bulk of immigration comes from an immigrant comes here and then they bring their extended family.
That's what chain migration is.
That's what so-called family-based migration is.
Is you get one immigrant, and then what happens?
They bring the aunts, the uncles, the grandparents, the spouse, the children, the cousins.
You know, or we could be saying primas and primos, tias and tios, abuelos.
I mean, that's effectively what it is, right?
And so what it would do is change the structure from the family-based to skills-based, where they say we'll have a points system, a merit-based system, where you're awarded points, for example, on the basis of, do you speak English?
You get so many points.
Do you have an advanced degree?
You get so many points.
Do you have an advanced degree in this industry?
And whoever has the most points, these are the people that are let in, and there's quotas.
And that was not ideal.
You know, obviously it's better to have high-skill versus family-based migration and it's better to have less migration than more.
You know, it's better to have half legal immigration and the immigrants that you do get be high-skilled, high-IQ immigrants as opposed to low-skill retards, you know, that don't even speak English from south of the border.
So that was better.
But now what they're doing instead is saying, Uh, we're gonna move away from that, and we'll just have the same amount of immigration, but it'll all be high-skilled people.
And here's the problem with that.
Here's what people don't understand.
A lot of people in the Republican Party will say, the problem is illegal immigration.
You know, they can come over, but they have to come legally.
We want immigrants to come into the country.
We want to just fill up the country with immigrants.
You know, when I look around at the country, and I'm driving down the highway, when I'm going to work or, you know, when I used to go to school, and I'm driving down the highway in traffic, I think, there's just not enough people here.
You know, when I try to buy a condo or I try to buy an apartment and I see the crazy cost of homes, I think to myself, there's not enough people here consuming resources.
You know, you look, the government is just stretched paper thin.
They don't even fill the potholes anymore, let alone you get decent health care or anything like that.
I think, you know what this country needs?
More Mexicans and Guatemalans leeching off the system that they never paid into.
That's what I think all the time.
You know, when I walk around safely in my neighborhood, more gangs, rape, murder.
We need more of this.
We need more enrichment.
You know, and a lot of Republicans, they genuinely do believe this stuff.
They say that the real problem is illegal, but legal will take as many as possible.
Obviously.
We cannot take an unlimited amount of legal immigrants for several reasons.
Primarily, and this isn't even, look, there are some more complex arguments that I guess you have to have a different conception of the American nation to really wrap your head around it.
I'm talking about the social and the cultural arguments, which is to say, and these are my primary arguments, That, you know, even if they did contribute to the economy, even if they were in a drain, we don't want them because we want America to not be Mexico, right?
But if we're trying to appeal to Republicans who, you know, their conception of America is it's basically like a big strip mall and you're supposed to just peddle your wares, you know, your smelly flea market wares here at whatever the cost.
For those people out there, we cannot have unlimited legal immigration because there is a limited amount of jobs, there is a limited amount of housing, resources to go around.
The most basic thing to look at is the labor market.
We have a little bit of a whiteboard here to explain this concept.
I've talked about it on the show before, but I think it helps to illustrate it.
And this is something which is, it's so basic, but you never hear this argument.
And the reason you don't hear it is because Large corporations, the capitalist class, the bourgeoisie.
Look, I'm not a communist, but this does exist.
They pay big money to media.
They pay big money to think tanks to bury this stuff.
You look at all the major conservative think tanks.
Where do you think you get legislation written?
You get like 2,000 page legislation.
Who do you think puts that together?
You know, there's this very clean pipeline.
It goes from college, and then these top, you know, academics, top researchers from the top universities, they get picked out by the biggest corporations, and they get put in think tanks.
So you get all these liberal academics from Harvard, from Columbia, from Georgetown, George Mason, you know, all these big universities, they get picked out of college, put into American Enterprise Institute.
Kato, Heritage Foundation, all these big think tanks, they produce all the policy, they produce all the research, all the reports, all the scholarly work, and it's no wonder that the people that are bankrolling these operations aren't releasing any papers that say that, hey, legal immigration is very, very bad for the American worker.
But I'll show you why that's the case here in a way that is indisputable.
It's basic economics.
So let me just change my camera settings so you can see that a little bit better.
I can see that the white balance is a little bit off when we bring in the very white whiteboard.
Let me see, can I bring up my camera?
No, it's not letting me bring up my camera settings here and that's going to be a problem.
Let me see.
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Are you fu- Are you- Are you kidding me?
nick fuentes
All right, give me one second here.
My, uh, computer's being a joker here.
I'm trying to pull up my cam- We were doing so well here!
Let me see.
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Okay, so look, it's basic economics.
This is labor economics.
People don't want to show you this graph.
The Koch brothers, all the major capitalists, bourgeoisie, they've paid a lot of money to keep you from seeing this, but it's very simple.
We've got here is a very basic fundamental supply and demand curve.
So what you see here is a graph, obviously.
You've got your y-axis, which is wages.
You've got your x-axis, which is number of workers.
Very simple.
This represents the American job market.
This is your supply of workers.
This is your demand for workers.
And the way this works is very simple.
When there are not a lot of workers, you have very high demand and therefore high wages.
So, for example, you may think of a doctor.
There's not a lot of highly specialized doctors.
You know, you think of an anesthesiologist, a heart surgeon, a neurosurgeon.
This takes a lot of investment, a lot of talent, work ethic.
I mean, people that are able to become doctors, you get all the stars to align to become such a skilled person.
There's not a lot of them.
So because there's not a lot of them, but it's obviously a valued profession, you're gonna have a high wage.
Not a lot of workers.
It's a scarce labor market.
You're going to have high demand.
You're going to have high wages.
At the other end, think of an Uber driver.
Think of a fry cook.
It doesn't take a lot of skill to be a fry cook.
It doesn't take a lot of skill to be an Uber driver.
What do you need?
A license?
And a clean car?
In some cases, not even that.
Because there are so much of them, there's not a lot of demand.
The supply is so high, so the wages are going to be low.
Now you see that in the middle here where supply and demand meet, what you have is called the equilibrium wage.
This is where we are.
You know, if we have X amount of workers, on average you're going to get this wage.
This is your equilibrium wage.
Now what you see is a very curious thing happen when you increase the amount of workers.
Let's say we increase the amount of total workers that are in the system.
And when I was pointing out the doctor or the Uber driver, Those are all little data points along the demand line that constitute, this is how you get these trend lines of supply and demand, but the aggregate is what we're looking at when we look at equilibrium.
What happens when we increase the amount of total workers?
Let's say we have, for the sake of example, a hundred workers in America.
100 units of workers.
And this is where we are with equilibrium, wages, and number of workers.
If we increase that number by, let's say, 100, now you have 200 workers in the country.
What happens is that the equilibrium shifts down to the right.
So now your new equilibrium number of workers is all the way over here, and you look at the new demand line, and you look at that, drastically lower than where you were before, Wages have now declined.
This is what happens every time you bring someone into the country.
You have more workers, wages decline.
Because of course, if there's more people, and more people need jobs, there's less demand for labor.
If there's less demand for labor, people are willing to pay less.
Or rather, You know, people are able to pay less.
Workers are willing to accept less wages.
This is why, for example, you bring in cheap labor from Mexico, you bring in poor people basically, and they'll work for $5 an hour.
Sometimes it's totally illegal, but that's what happens.
You bring in more people and you get lower wages.
Now, we saw that when you restrict legal immigration, the reverse happens.
We saw that in 2018, as a result of President Trump's Buy American, Hire American policy, wages rose by 3%.
This was in 2018.
They were on track to rise 4% in 2019.
They found that in 2018, wages rose higher in states with lower levels of legal immigration, such as Minnesota, where wages rose 5.2%.
Employees who switched jobs gained a 4.6%.
Increase in wages.
So, of course, naturally, you restrict immigration and, you know, the economy grows, there's more jobs available.
Relatively speaking, you will have less labor.
Less labor means higher wages.
You bring in immigrants, H-1B visas, illegal immigrants, it really doesn't matter.
You bring in more people, you bring in more labor, you get a lower price, you get a lower wage.
And you gotta think about that in terms of American college students.
When you think of specialized labor, it's actually sort of interesting.
You send your kids to college, and sometimes, I've seen crazy numbers, I guess there's about a hundred people in the country with more than a million dollars in student loan debt.
There's about two million people in the country with over a hundred thousand dollars in student loan debt.
So let's say you're an average student, The average student loan burden is $37,000.
So you go to college, you work your butt off to get a good grade, you know, get in a good school, get a good GPA, and you graduate.
You come out of school $37,000 in debt, only to find that, hey, I'm now competing with people from India.
I'm now competing with people from China, who shouldn't even be here.
And as a result, I'm lucky to get a job.
If I do get a job, I'm gonna have a lower wage.
Hey, good luck!
Good luck to all those people who are graduating now with all these expensive degrees and everything, and they're competing with people who don't belong here.
You know, and what are your other options?
If you're not even a college graduate, you're competing with illegal immigrants.
Same principle.
lower wages because there's more labor.
And so that's why this is just a horrible betrayal.
And this is the real problem.
By the way, you can look at the same formula, basically, with housing, but it's the opposite.
You know, as we have less, if we interpret this as the number of houses, for example, and this is the price of houses, if you have less housing available because there's more people, you get higher home prices.
If you have more houses available because there's less people, you get lower home prices.
It's all connected.
It's all economics.
You bring in more people, you have less resources, you have more labor, lower wages.
None of this.
None of this.
Equates to a better standard of living a better quality of life for the average American What happens is is that the things that we pay for get more expensive and the money that we take home?
Gets lowered we get less wages and so all of that combines to basically a wealth transfer You know if you think that maybe you're getting away with it because well they cut your taxes or you know immigration being brought in is lowering prices or something You pay a little bit less at Walmart because of free trade or whatever.
Well obviously that is totally compensated for by the fact that they're taking the money right out of your paycheck and through rising costs with other things which are scarce.
And of course the reason that this is happening is because this benefits big business.
What is the number one, in most cases, the number one expense for business?
It's labor.
So if you're a business person, if you're an oligarch, okay, and you've got a major corporation, got billions, sometimes trillions of dollars to go around over multi-year periods of time, and you look at the situation, you say, wow, well what stands between us and making tons and tons of money, you know, what changes our bottom line is the fact that we're paying so much for American labor.
Well, you know, what if we just lobbied the Congress to bring in another million people, and now we pay less in labor costs?
Oh, that's a done deal, says the board.
So they set up the American Enterprise Institute, and they pay the top public intellectuals to say, hey, look at what great benefits immigration brings.
They'll pay Jeffrey Tucker to say, Taco Bell is my church.
We love immigration.
We need more Mexicans.
We need more Chinese people here.
And we sell this to the rubes in the South and in the Midwest and everywhere else.
Oh, it's taco stands.
It's everything else.
And what happens?
They vote for Republicans.
Who passed legislation that is their own economic disenfranchisement, their own economic displacement.
This is what's happening.
It is really this simple.
It's two lines, supply and demand.
It doesn't get harder than that.
You can have all the econometricians in the world, all these, you know, people with their complex mathematical formulas.
Well, actually, you can bring in five billion people in three years and, you know, you'll have a better standard of living.
It doesn't add up.
Doesn't add up.
You know, if you look at the numbers, if you look at the theory, it doesn't add up.
And that's what's happening in the country.
That's why it's happening.
So that also is a teachable moment, by the way, for economics.
All these free market shills out there.
All these, you know, I effing love capitalism faggots on Facebook.
Who do you think is bringing all the people in here?
It's not the Democrats.
George W. Bush brought in Eight million people in his first five years.
Eight million immigrants in his first five years, a record.
It was George Bush who passed the 1990 Immigration Act, which is what caused this explosion of immigration in the last 30 years.
If you think it's Democrats that are causing this, you're wrong.
If you think it's only illegal immigration that's the problem, you're wrong.
The problem is legal immigration, and the root cause of the problem of legal immigration is wealthy corporations, wealthy people that have bought and paid for the Congress.
You cannot have a government that is executing the will of the people.
You cannot have a regime, you know, an executive, a head of state, which is acting in the interest of the nation at the same time that you have a man with 150 billion dollars.
It just doesn't work like that.
You can't have it both ways.
And so I'm not saying I'm a socialist, all right?
I'm not saying I'm for drastic wealth transfers or anything like that, because I'm not.
But I am saying that this infatuation, this love affair that we see between people like Charlie Kirk and the free market Has to stop.
Has to stop!
And we recognize that the number one problem in the country is demographic transformation as a result of immigration.
And who's pushing for it?
It's the capitalist class.
We got to do something about that first.
You can win all the elections you want.
You know, your YouTube video could get a million views and your petition to build the wall can pass five million signatures.
You can collect a billion dollars to build a private wall.
You know, it doesn't matter.
So long as you have these wealthy interests, which are paying the politicians to bring in cheap labor, you know, nothing will ever change.
That has to change first.
So we have to favor people that are disruptive in that sense.
So Tucker Carlson, you know, is a very important figure in that sense.
When you look at his rhetoric, the kind of talk about market fundamentalism, in some ways is even more important than about the core issues, which are in some ways, you could say, a symptom of the larger problem.
So look, it's basic labor economics.
And if this comes to pass, you know, if Jared Kushner works out a deal and in 2020 Trump is running on like H-1B visas, The Trump Revolution is over.
It's dead.
Totally gone.
What Trump was about in 2016 was America first.
America first in foreign policy, America first in labor, in economics, in trade, and everywhere else.
And it seems like slowly but surely you've got all these Subversive actors and subversive aides and all kinds of other people that are in the White House working every day to advance a liberal agenda.
I mean, the stuff you see from Jared Kushner, expanding legal immigration, cutting deals on catch and release, criminal justice reform, you know, this is all stuff that would have flew, forget Jeb Bush, this would have flew under Barack Obama.
And, uh, I don't know.
It's got to stop.
It's unacceptable.
You know, I'll say that I'll vote for Donald Trump in 2020 because you know that Democrats will always be worse.
You know, it's hard to believe, but they will be.
Right?
I mean, they're pushing for tenfold whatever the worst Republican pushes for, but it's wrong.
It's unacceptable.
It's a betrayal of everything that he ran on in 2016, everything that he stood for.
He's got to put his foot down because at a certain point, you know, you get a little tired of the cheerleading here.
I'll always respect what he did for the country.
I'll always, I think he's a funny and a good man.
But look, we can only take so many tweets about the, you know, oh, the press is the enemy of the people and the 13 angry Democrats.
Yeah, that's great.
When are you going to stop the invasion of the country?
You're the president.
So disappointing, maybe a little bit of a black, but we'll have to see.
I hope that he shuts it down, but it's not looking good.
It's not looking good, right?
He didn't shut anything else down, so... But we'll see.
In the meantime, we'll take a look at our stream labs and super chats, and we'll see what people are saying.
We'll see what the unwashed masses have to say about all this.
I wonder if they even understood my graph.
But we'll take a look here, and we'll see.
Streamlabs taking a moment to load here.
Man, we gotta write a petition to Streamlabs.
Forget Donald Trump.
Write your petition to Streamlabs.
Call Streamlabs headquarters and say, why is Nick's camera not loading on Streamlabs?
Alright, well this is taking a minute, so we'll take a look at our Super Chats then.
In the meantime, Triple A says, thoughts on biblical white supremacy?
If I have to deal with one more person saying Hawait in the year 2019, I think I'm going to drive into a river, honestly.
People who still pass that off and they think that's funny or colloquial.
Thoughts on Hawait supremacy?
Why don't you get AIDS?
Why don't you go get AIDS from some- from somebody and stop bothering me?
Thoughts on biblical Hawaiian supremacy.
unidentified
Uh, I'm- I don't- this is all just nonsense.
nick fuentes
I'm not even gonna finish that one.
Uh, Mountain Gear says, uh, what are- people send in these superchats.
They know the theme of America First and they're like, do nogs- are nogs this way?
And is Hawaiian supremacy- like, Don't you, shouldn't you be listening to like, you know, I don't know, Nazi and Fag on the TRS radio network or something?
Like, give me a break with this stuff.
Mountain Gear says, whataburger slash five guys money.
McDonald's is for the plebs.
Well, I don't, I'm in Chicago.
We don't have Whataburger here.
We have Five Guys, but Five Guys is kind of far out.
Hey, next time I'll go to Shake Shack, all right?
Shake Shack is pretty good.
You know, I went there a few times.
There aren't a whole lot of locations close to me, but you know, I went a few times.
I think I went once in DC.
I went a few times in downtown Chicago, and the first few times I went, I don't remember being blown away.
I actually thought it was kind of overrated, but the last time I went, I was like, wow, this is so good.
So I'll go there, all right?
But don't, don't you counter-signal McDonald's.
I love McDonald's.
Basketball Americans says, press W if you want a whiteboard every Friday.
Yeah, maybe.
I don't know.
I mean, I don't know.
I guess I like, I know you guys love the whiteboards, but it's not every day that there's a use for the whiteboard.
I, see, I like the whiteboard because I'm a very visual person.
I'm a very visual thinker.
You know, that's just the way I like to put my thoughts together.
I guess most people maybe are like that.
James Russell says, Ryan Dawson got his account banned.
You're next, bro.
Good luck.
I'm not next because I'm, you know, I'm just a Latinx campus conservative.
Why would I be next?
Maura Eel says, saw my baby girl for the first time in an ultrasound today.
Kings never felt something so real.
I pray each of you can find a good woman in the sea of thoughts and can experience God's greatest blessing.
This is how we win.
So true and God bless.
Congratulations!
I'm praying for a safe and sound delivery.
We want everything to go well.
Al Soppel says two UC Berkeley leftists assaulted a TPUSA activist today in public on video.
Cops investigating to ID the perpetrators.
These campuses need to be defunded.
So true.
I don't know though at the same time, I mean is the is the university really culpable for a crime that happens on campus?
At BU it felt like every other week there was a stabbing in Alston or something.
I mean that's not really the fault of the college.
Why are my stream labs like... they're in a different color today.
I hope that doesn't mean that I got like demonetized or something.
That would be a pretty yikes department, right?
But it looks like... I don't know why they're all... why they're all whited out like that.
Let me go into my settings and just make sure we're all okay.
But let's see.
Blake Haymore says, What worries me is if TPUSA people are getting squared up on, what will they try to do to us Knickers?
Nothing!
Because Knickers work out, alright?
We're strong, and we're smart, and we're based in Red Pill, basically.
So, I don't see why they should come after us.
You know, you look at Charlie Kirk, all those people are lame.
And nerds.
You know, people that are out there canvassing for Turning Point USA, where they have like tape on their glasses and like pocket protectors.
Look, I know I'm kind of a geeky person.
People say, oh, you're a nerd, you're whatever.
I guess I am.
You know, I'm a little bit of a, well, I'm a genius.
That's how it goes.
How do you be, uh, you know, I don't project this sort of oafishness or whatever.
So people say, oh, you're a nerd.
But I like to think that I'm not like a geeky sort of a guy, right?
I like to think that I'm pretty hip.
I'm pretty self-aware, generally speaking.
You know, I don't come on the show with glasses and like, you know, I'm not like that guy Doyle.
In that stupid ass show that he does.
I'm not like that guy.
So, Knickers or Chad, we're based in Red Pill.
There's no, people are not going to give us a hard time because we're, you know, they would be running into problems if that happened.
But let's take a look here, we'll see what else we've got.
Runescape says, hey Nick, my family and I are big fans of your show.
Can you wish my brother Drew a happy birthday?
Thanks, your show will continue to grow.
God bless.
Well, thanks.
Appreciate the support of the family.
And sure, happy birthday, Drew.
Sincerest happy birthday wishes.
Hope it's a good one, my friend.
Hope you get a great presence and cake and all the rest.
You know, birthdays are really important.
Very important date.
You know, I feel like The sign that you're doing well is that you have good people coming to your birthday party.
It's always a good metric.
If you don't have good people showing up to your birthday party, you gotta change something.
You know, I remember in Middle School I had a very sad birthday party and I was like, um, this is very depressing.
Saddest thing in the world is to see those old pictures of like the sad birthday party where, you know, they're at Chuck E. Cheese's and nobody shows up or it's just a kid and his nana or something and there's like a little sad little cake.
So, birthday's very, very near and dear to my heart, so I hope it's a good one.
Happy birthday, my guy.
Uh, Watery Penis says, Hey Nick, uh, last night I had a dream about you.
Okay, I can't even read what that says, but he says it was very paused and progressive.
I'm not gonna read what the Super Chat says on air, but... Disavow.
I don't know, uh, why people are sexualizing me on the show.
I get a lot of these lately.
You go on my Curious Cat, it's like...
Holy smokes!
I don't know, uh... I don't understand how you could watch America First and be overcome with arousal.
That's typically not the first reaction that most people get when they watch a show about, you know, legal immigration or race relations, but hey, whatever, right?
Anon says, Big Guy, don't leave us hating!
Which was the better sandwich?
Tell me it was the Quarter Pounder.
Um, you know, I gotta say... I was probably the Big Mac.
It's probably the Big Mac, you know, because the thing about the Big Mac is it's sort of an unconventional sandwich in the sense that, you know, to me, I look at a traditional burger as having like the mustard and ketchup.
I think that's a differentiating factor because on the Big Mac, all you got is the lettuce, the pickle, and the Big Mac sauce and the cheese, of course.
It's not really like a conventional sandwich.
And so I really like that unique flavor, the crunch of the lettuce, the pickle, it's sort of like a tangy palate, and I like that, you know, the...
Quarter Pounder.
I'm not a big fan of the cheese.
And every time I tell them not to put cheese on it, I get cheese anyway.
So I don't really like it.
I don't really enjoy it.
I will say though, it's kind of weird that they don't have tomato at McDonald's.
Why don't they have tomato?
You gotta have tomato on a burger.
You need to have all the components there.
Anyway, Geronimo says, thoughts on TPUSA shamelessly grifting off of today's Berkeley incident.
Kiddo, you did the right thing recording this and not fighting back when someone pummeled you.
This will make great content.
Yeah, when I see that stuff, I guess it's good optics to have that, but...
You should fight back.
Cyrus says 30% of jobs are subject to automation by 2030.
Low-skilled workers are screwed.
They compete with robots and foreigners.
Mestizo robots will replace us.
Well, yeah, that's the thing.
It's coming from the top and from the bottom.
You're getting the high-skilled immigration.
You're getting the low-skilled immigration and, you know, what's going to be left for the American worker in 25 years?
Not a lot.
Not a lot.
Good luck, right?
Better start some kind of, uh, you know, Facebook or eBay store, you know.
Better start learning e-commerce from one of those, uh, one of those gimmicks.
Better start, uh, buying one of those Bitcoin courses that I think James Alsup used to sell.
Better get on that, you know, find some kind of internet scam because not gonna be a lot of work left.
Unforgivable says, my knicker, why is everyone off the goop the last few days?
Thinking it's that big moon energy.
Looks like there's no stick and ball torture here, so I'm finna bounce.
Uh, I don't know what you're talking about.
Who's going off the goop lately?
I don't see anybody going off the goop.
I don't know, uh, you were talking about somebody specific, somebody in our crowd, somebody in, like, the national press.
I don't know.
Things are pretty normal compared to last week or a few weeks ago.
The shootings maybe you're talking about?
I don't know.
Could be the moon.
I've been really paying attention to the moon energy.
I've been feeling pretty regulated, relatively speaking.
Been getting a lot of sleep and eating a lot.
And I feel healthy.
I feel good.
You know, my life is just constantly oscillating between Good structure and good physical health, being in a good mental state, being productive, and then just total chaos.
No sleeping, no eating, wild mood swings, holes in the wall.
You know, extreme emotional states.
Binging video games and television.
Consuming vast quantities of fast food.
And, you know, it oscillates between these two extremes like every four days.
And that's not healthy.
You know, I feel like James Dean here.
Too young to die, too fast to live.
One of these days, my metaphorical race car is going to be in a terrible car crash, and it won't be good.
So I got to get a handle on that.
I got to discipline myself.
But I have a feeling that eventually, you know, this oscillation will eventually cease.
I'll be on a good track.
I will be stable and everything.
But yeah, you say this moon energy is causing people to go crazy.
I feel pretty moderated.
You know, I've been learning this technique to stop clenching my jaw.
Did you know something funny?
For the longest time, I thought you were supposed to clench your jaw all the time.
You know, I read the other day, to my surprise, they say that the only time Your teeth are supposed to touch.
Your top and bottom teeth is when you're chewing or like talking or whatever but otherwise they shouldn't touch.
News to me!
You know I'm always walking around like that and I guess that's I have bruxism.
I have clenching you know grinding my teeth and I was reading because I noticed the other day like wow you know my teeth are getting a little bit chipped there.
What's going on big guy?
And I read that that's the the cause of that and you just got to learn to just sort of relax You know, your facial muscles just sort of chill out in that area.
And so I've been doing that, so I've been trying to de-stress, been trying to sort of relax a little bit to get that under control.
And so I'm feeling good.
I don't know what you're talking about this moon energy.
Maybe I'm protected.
Maybe because I've been so stable, I'm just so overpowered now because I've got sleep and calories that it's, I'm just protected from that.
So I've been feeling good.
I don't know about you guys.
I've been in a very good place.
And hey, you know, give it a week.
Within a week, I'll be back on.
You know, I'll look dead.
I'll be unshaven, half asleep.
Like I am typically.
But let's see, we've got Bill Ding who says, nobody talks about how much wages have dropped since encouraging all women to pursue careers.
50% increase in workers in 50 years.
Yeah, exactly.
That's another big component of it.
You know, think about if women went back to the home.
How much wages would rise?
How quickly that would happen?
College tuition would go down, wages would rise.
Wow, what a great thing.
Home prices would go down because you don't have all these dummies living on their own.
Yeah.
Society has been just totally ripped apart.
When you look at how the family has been torn apart, you understand what's gone wrong with the society at large.
In just about every way.
In economics, in every way.
You take the women out of the home and the whole thing.
And that just, that is just a testament.
Hey ladies.
Hey babe.
That's just a testament to how smart That is just a testament to how smart and important that you really are.
You know, you really are the linchpin of this whole operation.
You're so special and you're so important to the movement and to all of us.
And we love you so much.
Could you please just come back to the home?
Could you stop going to college?
You know, put down the binders and the PowerPoint presentations and start making some babies again, please?
You know, it's time to stop with the pants, time to stop with the, we're not going to shave our armpits, duh!
Stop voting!
Please!
Stop voting!
Now!
And let's come back to the home where you belong.
It's true, though.
Honestly, you know, I give women a hard time.
I give them a little bit of, give them the bidness a little bit.
Well, that's what has to happen, right?
But truly, but it is unironically true that women have the most important role.
They leave the home, the whole thing, you know, comes crashing down.
So that's why, ladies, time to suck it up, all right?
I know you want to, you know, make schedules for a living or something.
I know you want to be like, whatever, a nurse, some stupid job.
I want to travel the world and make a documentary about finger painting.
Yeah, shut up.
Time to get back in the kitchen, alright?
Tough love time.
Tough love.
I think now what you need to be learning is recipes, okay?
recipes you need to be learning, basic arithmetic and art and things like that to teach to your children.
But all this silliness, all this role-playing, it's got to come to an end.
Somebody's got to say it.
I'm the only one because I'm just like immune to coochie, I guess.
Everybody else, even all my peers, I surround myself with people who are like, yeah, Nick, you're based at Red Pilled.
Let's talk about the woman question.
And they're all thirsters.
I'm immune to it, okay?
I'm the only one who can resist.
Because what happens is as women, control the sexual marketplace.
So if they're like, I'm going to be a woman, I'm going to be in business and all this other stuff, men feel obligated to say, oh, okay, honey, I'll support you in whatever you do.
You're We can't do that anymore, fellas.
Can't do it.
Somebody has got to take a stand.
I'm gonna take the stand.
And you know, look, you can call me a sexist, and women can say, oh, you're an incel, oh, you're a virgin, oh, whatever.
Say whatever you want, whore.
Say whatever you want, you stupid bitch.
I'm trying to save the white race over here, alright?
I won't be stopped.
And that's, of course, that heated gamer moment is only directed at the worst feminists.
Of course, there are a lot of great women out there.
You ladies that are out there, you know, raising children, keep up the great work.
We love you.
You're the most important people on planet Earth.
Mothers, where would we be without them, right?
So again, have to add a little bit of a little bit of a asterisk there, because that got a little intense there for just a hot second.
It only applies to feminists, only applies to social justice warriors, feminazis, you know, only those kinds of people, but everybody else is basically all right.
Cyrus says, Jamie, pull up the Ben Shapiro sister milkers.
Don't do that.
No, please.
Geronimo Vickers says, Charlie Kirk be like identity politics and clarifying victimhood are un-American.
I'm gonna get so... All this stuff is gonna come back to bite me.
I like to think that it's funny, though.
You know, I say radical and funny things like that because I just... I have a little bit of a sense of humor about it.
You know, I like to bring you content that makes you laugh.
If that comes at the expense of a future political career, people are like, hey, what about that time you said, shut up, you dumb bitches or something on America First?
I'll say, you know, at least I put some smiles on some faces of the zoomers, right?
But anyway, Vickers says, Charlie Kirkby like identity politics and glorifying victimhood are un-American.
Like and share my video of gay black veterans and a kid being beaten.
Yep.
Yeah, that is true.
There is a double standard there.
Castizo says, Nick something in Spanish.
He says, can you do America first in Spanish?
Also, I see I can read the Spanish.
I can't understand a lot of English, but I like the program a lot.
I like your show a lot.
No, I don't speak Spanish, so I can't do it in Spanish.
Even though I could speak Spanish, I wouldn't do it in Spanish because this is America.
Sorry, my friend, but that's the name of the game.
You know, if you like American content and all that, you're gonna have to deal with it, okay?
There's enough Spanish-American content going around.
Sorry to say that this has got to be a holdout over here.
This is an English-speaking zone.
So my apologies.
What is the expression?
How do you say sorry?
Lo siento.
Lo siento.
But this is an English-only show.
Sorry, but that's the way it's got to be.
Hyman says Carlton is back, I think.
Yeah, I don't know about that, but big if true, I guess.
Triple A says, I asked you a serious question about Noah's three sons and the racial theory surrounding the curse of Ham.
Stop countersignaling Hawait and Nag.
No, you're gay.
El Sapo says, a peaceful revolution against the industrial system is the only way to stop the automated robot slash artificial intelligence like Uncle Ted says.
Well, Uncle Ted didn't say peaceful, did he?
I don't believe he did.
And I'm not really in favor of a revolution against the industrial system.
That kind of thinking is just sort of juvenile, ultimately, I believe.
You know, people believe they can stop the industrial system.
Seems a little bit foolish to me.
I don't think that's going to work out too well.
Our best bet is to try to sort of transcend it, to try and make it work for us.
And I know he cautioned against that approach in his essay, but You know, there's a lot of LARPing going around like we're gonna go back to living in the trees.
I don't see it happening, if I'm being honest.
So, we'll just have to find alternative means of organizing our society.
It'll be very disruptive, but that's what's gonna have to happen.
Broseph says, you see heroin girl on Twitter, very blackpilling.
No, I didn't see that.
Radio Storm Vinyl says, make women stay home again.
So true.
Mary Lamb says, love you Nick.
You're correct 95% of the time.
I think I'm right 100% of the time, but yeah, I'll take it.
Heiman says women's power derives from her ability to destroy, often to an even greater extent than men.
They must be restrained.
Don't vote, toots!
Yeah, very true.
I would say, however, that obviously women's power comes from their ability to create.
They can create life.
can't create much of anything else, but they can create life, and that's pretty incredible.
You know, and that's funny, I will say it is sort of funny how feminists believe that it's more ennobling for a woman to create something like a building, or a, you know, some sort of a structure, or an invention, some knick-knack, the latest widget, as opposed to creating the latest widget, as opposed to creating human life, which is kind of interesting when you think about it, right?
They say, well, we want women to be architects, we want women to be engineers.
They believe it is more ennobling for a woman to build a bridge than to create a child, to create a human being.
Really?
I don't know about that one.
So, I do reserve a little bit of gusto for anti-feminism, but I do have a very deep and profound and unironic respect for women properly understood in their proper context in life.
You know, there can be nothing better in those cases.
But they've just got to be in the right place.
Everybody's got to do their job, do their part.
You know, I wouldn't volunteer to be a construction worker.
You know, you wouldn't see me carrying around... I wouldn't work in a forest working in timber, you know, carrying around a big log on my shoulder.
I wouldn't be good at it!
People would be like, hey Nick, get back on the set of America First!
You're dropping all these, you're dropping stuff everywhere, you're a klutz.
You know, there appears to be no coordination between your mind and your body, and you're just messing everything up!
And I wouldn't say that person's anti-Nick, they're just saying they want Nick to do what he does best, which is America first.
I'm best suited when I'm at home, waking up at 11, you know, laying around, and then rolling out of bed and doing an epic, based-on-red-pilled show.
You know, and that's the way you gotta look at it.
It's a little bit of tough love.
When people say, Nick, get out of here, you suck at Fortnite, and you're bad at baseball, and you know, X, Y, and Z, go back to America first, you dummy!
I wouldn't say, oh, you must hate me, you must hate me!
You, oh, you're just anti-Nick.
No, they, it's opposite.
It's, they love me.
They want me to thrive.
They want me to do what I do the best.
America first, Monday through Friday.
So that's the way you have to look at it.
But let's see, we'll take a look at our Streamlabs here.
Black Swan says, Nick, all the time people say, how could a God exist that lets all these terrible things happen?
I find this train of thought misguided.
God owes us nothing.
We succeed and fail on our own.
What do you personally say to those people?
Thank you.
Well, there's a whole, there is a whole, you know, Branch of study dedicated this.
There's a whole word created to define this problem.
It's called theodicy.
The Odyssey, T-H-E-O-D-I-C-Y, to describe this problem of, if there is a God, well, why does suffering happen?
I mean, this has been, this is the, perhaps one of these central problems or questions of religion for thousands of years.
So I always get people, new atheists who, you know, think they've, they've really, like, hit the jackpot.
They've really, you know, discovered something new.
God is real.
Why does bad thing happen?
Well, they've been kind of been talking about this for like as long as we've been around here And I'll have to say that lately.
It's um It's tough.
I think it's always tough to wrap your head around this one.
If you're ever in a position where you see the extent of human suffering, of human evil, it's hard.
It's very easy.
And I see a lot of this online.
I see a lot of, you know, eTrad Catholics.
They've got all the answers.
You know, I'm, oh, I'm 20 and I read a couple of books and I know everything about everything.
Oh, okay.
But when you and I'm not saying I'm any different I'm 22 and I know and I but I actually do know everything about everything But I'll say this in in the defense of people who are skeptical or doubting I'll say this is sort of a you know moderating thing When you understand the extent of evil or you know, the suffering that is the human condition It's hard to just sort of write that off with the typical arguments which are oh, well, it's just free will you know God just allows free will God created us and we have free will, and free will causes suffering.
But then you also have to wonder, well, what about all these other spontaneous things?
You know, you look at what happens like babies.
You look at what happens to people in, you know, just tragic accidents and you wonder, you know, why, why did that happen?
Why is this allowed to happen?
I guess, I guess that's the mystery of it.
I don't know.
I mean, I don't think there really is a good explanation for why bad things happen.
To me, it seems like, and again, this is from somebody who, I'm not an expert, it seems to me like a lot of the explanations for that are a bit of a rationalization.
It seems like people are just kind of trying to find an out for that.
You know, just sort of like, oh, well, it's, uh, if it happens, actually, believing God is a good thing, because if bad things happen, well, you know, there's justice in the end.
Well, that doesn't really kind of address the fundamental point, I don't believe.
So, typically, I'll say, well, we have free will, and if we have free will, people are evil, and there's consequences, you know, there's chaos, and that's the way it goes.
I don't know.
Those are probably my moments of the biggest doubt when you see that kind of when you see horrible things happen.
You really wonder.
I feel like there is a lot of rationalization in religion generally.
You know, I think everybody's a little skeptical at times and I feel like Sometimes people pray, and a good thing happens, and they're like, oh, thanks, you know, you answered my prayers.
And when a bad thing happens, people say, oh, well, you know, that's just how it works, right?
Well, if it didn't really have an effect on the outcome, then, you know, do you understand what I'm saying there?
I feel like no matter what happens, it's, well, that's just, you know, the way the cookie crumbles.
Well, is that really adequate?
I don't know.
You know, sometimes I have moments of doubt where I think things like that, but I don't know.
I'm not an expert.
I'm not really the one you should go to for spiritual guidance.
Christopher says, Greetings from New Jersey!
Got my America First mug today.
Love the show!
Hey, thanks man.
Glad you're enjoying the mug.
Remember you can still get those at nicholasjfuentas.com slash njfmug if you want to check that out.
Based One says, is it wishful thinking that I hope Steve Bannon and Trump make up so that Bannon can strengthen his cabinet?
Or am I asking for too much?
Or maybe Bannon could run for office in 2024?
Bannon is not going to run for office.
And I think it's doubtful that he would come back into the White House.
So, I think it is getting your hopes up.
I don't think he'll come back.
I think the cabinet is totally screwed beyond repair.
I mean, you just, I don't think you recover from this kind of subversion.
And Bannon, if you've seen Bannon, the guy's an alcoholic.
He's not gonna run for president.
He can hardly do what he's doing and, you know, what is he doing?
He ran like a website and he like beat the hell out of him, right?
So, I doubt he'd run for president.
Nick's Pay Pig says, you see Mike Ma's Twitter got suspended?
Get him on the show again.
That interview was great.
Get Bronze Age Pervert too.
I didn't see that Mike Ma got suspended.
That's pretty rough.
I'm a big fan of Mike's, obviously.
We're pretty tight.
But yeah, I'd like to get him on sometime.
Bronze Age Pervert says he can't come on the show because it would give away his identity.
Take that for what you will.
But I invited him on to talk about his book when it came out, and he said that if you were to do his voice, that would be too close for comfort with doxxing.
So unfortunately, I don't think we'll be able to get Bap on, but Mike Ma, we may be able to get on again in the future.
Sir Harkin says, hello there big guy.
You've talked a lot about your immense hatred of the Confederacy and the Southerners.
Does this hatred also extend to Texans in our former independent republic?
I don't hate Southerners.
I don't hate Southerners.
I do hate the Confederacy, but I don't hate Southerners.
Some of my best friends are Southerners.
Some of my best friends were Southerners, okay?
So I have uh appreciation for people of the south and their culture it's just not my own i think that's fair you know southerners and that's sort of the thing southerners get this pass where they get to be totally oh our ways are better than the city our ways are better than the north and you know they're able to sort of i guess because they lost you know it's sort of like uh you know with race relations it's sort of similar they're The South can say, oh, we're better than the North, and the way we do things is better, and da da da.
And everyone's like, yeah, okay, that's great.
And then I make one joke about the South, and everybody's like, oh, this guy's dividing the movement, he hates the South, he's, oh, da da, I'm gonna run him over with my pickup truck, and blah blah blah.
So, no, I don't hate Southerners, it's just not my culture, okay?
And I don't understand it, I don't get it.
I've tried grits.
I don't understand it.
Alright?
You know, I drive down there.
There's not a lot of economic development.
There's no great cities.
I don't get it.
I went to World of Coca-Cola in Atlanta, Georgia, and everybody there was non-white and obnoxious.
So...
I don't understand it, but that's okay because I respect the people of the South and their culture is their own, but the Confederacy is a different story.
Texas, I actually love Texas.
I will say I like Texans.
I like the Independent Republic of Texas.
I like all that.
I do really appreciate the state of Texas.
I'm a fan.
So, the Confederacy is a little bit different.
You know, you look at what the Confederacy represented, I think it's different than what the Independent Republic of Texas does.
So, those are my views.
El Sapo says, Uncle Ted K says we need more child reproduction in order for the next generation to overthrow the industrialists, but either way, good show.
I don't believe that's what he says in Industrial Society and its consequences.
I don't believe he says that in the essay.
I like, oh, here's my false correction, but otherwise good show.
Well, you're wrong, but you know, thanks for the compliment.
LM says it's because Eve ate the apple.
Hey, how did, how did the devil trick man?
It's through the woman, right?
I mean, I think we all know that.
Double X says stop deleting comments.
Coward!
No.
I love how people, this is the funniest thing in the world to me, Al.
People on Twitter or people on the YouTube comments, they'll just leave the nastiest, most hateful thing.
And of course, I'm going to block.
Of course, I'm going to delete.
Why would I create a platform where I can talk to, you know, 10,000 people every night and I can talk to millions of people through my Twitter?
I get maybe, you know, I get millions and millions of engagements every month.
Why would I create that platform so I could get negativity, right?
I mean, people, they'll attack me on Twitter.
They'll say, You're a spick and you're this and that and I'll block them and then they'll post a screenshot and they'll be like, well, this guy's got thin skin.
This guy's a coward.
You know, if somebody walks up to you on the street and they're like, hey, F you.
I hate you.
You're ugly.
You know, would you sit there and be like, well, tell me more.
Wait, let's engage in a dialogue.
I, I have thick skin.
Well, let, let me hear this person out.
You know, let me hear this reasonable argument out.
I'm a man of logic.
Well, of course not.
So it's the funniest thing in the world to me.
I get this all the time because, you know, you understand that when you're a public figure, if you're any kind of public figure, you get a certain amount of hate no matter what.
If it's jealousy, people disagree with you, you know, whatever.
That's just the way it works.
And, you know, you get a lot of it when you're a bigger, you know, a bigger Twitter account or a bigger personality online.
It's, uh, I just don't like the negativity.
Why would I, uh, why would I subject myself to seeing every day people browbeat me about, you know, whatever?
So I block, so I delete comments, and, uh, you know, if you're saying, that's called thin skin, that's cowardice, that's just stupid.
You're just a stupid person, and I'm gonna delete your comments, and I'm gonna block you from the live chat.
So, what do you think about that?
Thanks for the money, I guess, right?
People are unbelievable.
That's the thing that you realize when you get any kind of following or anything, and you have to deal with people on a massive scale.
Most people deal with people on a pretty limited scale.
They've got a few friends or acquaintances.
But when you're on the internet, and you've got thousands of people that you deal with all the time, I'm not saying that as a flex, it's just what it is, you realize that people are just either inconsiderate or they're bad.
You realize that most people don't really think about what they're putting out into the world.
There's a lot of negativity.
People think that because they see you on TV that you're not a human being, so they treat you differently.
You would never, I don't think, go up to somebody and give the same negativity that you do to somebody online, but you think, That was the wrong line.
And I'm not saying this like, oh, woe is me, I'm such a whatever, I'm such a victim, but, uh, you know, when people come at me with this like, oh, you, you block people, you're a little bitch because that's like, well, I just don't appreciate, uh, you know, if you were in the same situation, if somebody was, had nothing but negative things to say, you would make it so that you don't see that anymore.
It's not really, uh, a good thing to look at.
Nobody needs that kind of negativity in their lives.
Tell us more about your Muslim best friend and GF. GF.
What are you talking about GF?
I don't have a GF.
Muslim best friend.
I had a Muslim best friend in kindergarten.
Good dude.
We're still friends.
You know, he's a bit of a lefty these days, and a hardcore Palestinian.
That used to be a big source of contention when I was going through my Israel phase.
But now we're basically cool on that, but he's left-wing in other aspects.
But he's a good guy, and we've been friends for years, since kindergarten.
I forget the exact situation, because it was so many years ago.
Uh, but, but we met in school and we were just pals, you know.
I would go over to his house, we'd play.
He had a Game Boy.
I didn't have any video games, but he had a Game Boy and I would go over there and play Pokemon and his mom would always yell at us because we were playing Game Boy too much.
And I remember there was this big row because I think my mom, like, gave him fruit snacks one time and that wasn't halal, so it caused sort of a rift.
Uh, but he was a good guy.
Great friendship.
And I'm deleting that comment from that guy who's giving me negativity.
We don't need to see that.
But let's take a look at our Streamlabs show.
We've got a few more.
Sir Harkin says, hello Nick, there's a presidential candidate called Andrew Yang.
He is a Democrat, but he has some interesting ideas.
Want to know your thoughts if you have even heard of him?
Yeah, I saw some of his tweets today.
I don't know.
I see a lot of people fawning over him.
He's very universal basic income.
I don't know.
I mean, he's interesting.
He's a new flavor into the election.
I think it's good overall for the process, but I don't know, an Asian guy and he gives a little bit of lip service to the white demographic displacement and he talks about universal basic income.
I don't see what the big deal is, honestly.
I doubt he'll make it to the primaries, but it's interesting.
Italian pal says, hey Nick I made this same immigration argument to my economics professor and she said, there's your first problem, she said that immigrants also create jobs which increase wages to counter the decrease in wages effect.
I think this is true of high skilled immigrants but not low skilled ones.
Thoughts?
Not true.
Simply not true.
And there's a great book about this called We Wanted Workers by Borjas and he totally debunks all these immigration myths.
This argument about, well, immigrants contribute to the economy, you know, they're growing the economy so they're not taking out of the economy.
It's totally wrong because if you look at the actual numbers here, Immigrants have contributed 2.1 trillion dollars to the GDP of the country.
2.1 trillion.
The amount of money that goes back to the immigrants themselves, that only immigrants benefit from, is 2.05 trillion dollars.
So do the math.
The only, you know, the sum of money out of the 2.1 trillion dollars they contribute to the GDP, only 50 billion dollars actually accrues to the native population.
50 billion dollars.
60 million immigrants for 50 billion dollars for the native population.
And the average net cost of an immigrant is $130,000 over the long term.
So that 50 billion dollars kind of goes away pretty fast when you multiply $130,000 Average net fiscal cost in the long term by, you know, how many tens of millions of immigrants.
You know, the idea that immigration is still a net positive is just totally... there's nothing that supports that.
But I'd recommend that book.
He goes over all the data.
He's the number one immigration economist in the country.
He's an immigrant himself.
He's from Princeton, I believe, and he's just the best.
So check that out.
Nathan Wood says, what do you think about Reddit slash new atheist types?
They seem to use the most retarded arguments against theism.
Like, if you were born in Saudi Arabia, you'd be a Muslim.
If you were born in India, you'd be Hindu.
Like, yeah, of course.
You know, I actually had this thought earlier.
I don't know, it kind of makes sense in the sense that what that argument says is that, like, religion is sort of arbitrary.
And if you're born into a given culture, you would understand why, you know, if the one path to salvation is belief in Jesus Christ, and largely what your religion is, is culturally determined, well, how does that really work?
I think that's a valid question.
You know, I mean, I think there are answers for it, but I think that's a valid question, certainly.
You know, Catholics say, well, there's many paths to God.
Some religions have some components that are true, and God has mercy for everybody.
But, I mean, it's the expectation that, what?
I mean, people that have been Muslim their whole lives and their parents are Muslim, they've been Muslims for two millennia, that all of a sudden, two millennia, two millenniums, I don't know.
2,000 years that they're all of a sudden going to say, I'm going to convert to Christianity.
I don't know.
It's tough to say.
It's a complicated question.
Shoko Bushu says Texas is half Mexico.
Moved there ten years ago.
It's got massive globalized cities and its small towns have dried up.
It's full of libertarians and they think Mexicans have legitimacy to the land.
Yeah, I think that probably checks out.
But I still like Texas.
I still like what they stand for.
Even if it's going to hell a little bit.
I know Chicago's going to hell, but I still like Chicago.
But it looks like that's everything.
Refreshing my Streamlabs here, but it's taking a while.
So I think that's gonna do it for us.
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