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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 here this evening for actually our last show of the week, sorry to say.
But we are here.
We're gonna go out on a good note.
We've got a great show, lots to get into, lots to discuss tonight.
Hey, it might be the last show ever.
If things continue the way they are going.
Maybe that's a little bit of alarmism.
Maybe that's a little bit of clickbait just to get you into the video, get you into the live stream.
But obviously tonight we are talking about what's going on in India.
Normally I don't talk about India.
Normally we don't really care about what's going on in India.
But there are some There is some troubling things happening going down in India and Pakistan and Kashmir which we have to get into.
Obviously it's one of the geopolitical flashpoints, crisis points in the world and things are rapidly deteriorating if you've been following that situation.
And actually we talked about this a little bit on the premium show
This weekend so we'll be getting into that situation a little bit into the show and like I said if everything if everything goes well over there then hey maybe I'll never have to do America first ever again right but of course I will be headed out to CPAC tomorrow morning so that's why I won't be here Wednesday Thursday or Friday I'll be returning Monday but like I said we'll be getting into India Pakistan then we will also be talking about this new
Born Alive abortion bill which failed to get even voted on in the Senate.
Failed to even overcome cloture.
And we'll talk about what was in that bill and how it fared with the Democrats and what that says about the country.
I don't know.
I mean, we're really kind of just desensitized to it, right?
It only confirms what we already knew.
We thought maybe you could have been forgiven for thinking that Governor Northam was sort of a fluke, if you recall.
Governor Northam, the Virginia governor, Prior to the Blackface scandal, he was the one who was caught sponsoring a bill that would allow doctors to terminate a baby even after it was born.
I mean, even... Well actually, I don't think that's what the bill said.
That's what he said.
The bill said that you would be able to terminate the pregnancy right up until...
The baby came out of the womb and Governor Northam is actually the one who said that the determination could be made between the doctor and the mother as to whether or not the doctor would allow medical care to be given to a child.
If it was intended to be aborted.
In other words, they would leave it to die, basically.
So, they voted on a bill that would have outlawed something like that and Democrats voted against it nearly uniformly.
Only three Democrats voted in favor of that bill.
So, we'll get into that.
We will discuss.
And it should be a pretty fun, a pretty packed show.
Obviously, we've got some domestic issues, some foreign policy issues to discuss.
And it should be a good time.
But before we jump into the news, I have to say Boy, we are pressing F. Please press F in chat for our fallen friend, Jacob Wall.
He is a guest on this show.
I think a two-time guest.
One of the few.
I believe he's a two-time guest on America First.
He came around the first time to debate foreign policy with Israel, particularly our foreign aid given to Israel.
And then the second time he came around to debate regime change in Iran.
So I'm pretty sure I might be misremembering, but either way, he's a guest of the show.
He's a friend of mine.
And you know, I'll say this much about Jacob Wohl.
I think it's important.
I think it's worth saying.
A lot of people say, hey, wait a second, Nick.
Why are you pressing F to pay respects for Jacob Wohl?
Because he got suspended off of Twitter.
today.
Why would you press that for him?
He's a Zionist.
He says that he's a single-issue voter.
The only thing he cares about is if America is supporting Israel.
How could you possibly be friendly with someone like that?
How could you respect somebody like that?
And I'll say this much.
What I like about Jacob Wall is that he's honest about it.
I don't think we would have much of a problem with the people that we have a problem with if they were as open about it as Jacob Wall.
Now, I'm not saying that I respect that.
I'm not saying that I agree with that.
Don't be confused.
Don't be, you know, don't misunderstand me and think that I'm saying that, oh, well, hey, at least he's honest about being a traitor to America.
That means we love him.
It doesn't go that far, but I will say this much.
It's better than the liars.
It's better than the deceivers.
It's better than people like Ben Shapiro, who they're no different than Jacob Wall in terms of what they believe.
You know, Jacob Wall, he'll go on Twitter and say that we should depose Iran and replace the Ayatollah with Jared Kushner as some kind of colonial governor or something.
He thinks Assad should go.
Like I said, he tweeted out that he's a single-issue voter.
He only cares about if America is supporting Israel.
Ben Shapiro is the same way.
There are a lot of people who are the same way, frankly, in media, in politics, in the commentariat, in the pundit class.
But they hide it.
But they lie about it.
They pretend that they're not like that.
They pretend that they like America.
They pretend that they are loyal to America, but they're not.
And then, even better than that, they accuse anybody who says that they're like Jacob Wohl of being anti-Semitic.
If you say that, oh, Ben Shapiro only cares about Israel, he'll say that's the number one sign of being an anti-Semite.
So I will say that we could get along better with the Jacob Wohls.
We could get along better with them.
I think politics would probably be a lot better.
Uh, and things would be better for us if people were more upfront about their beliefs, as heinous as we think they are.
So, I'll say that.
And also, I think he was a funny guy.
You know, like I said, I never really agreed with his worldview.
Of course, I'm America first, not Israel first.
However, I did find his presence on Twitter to be pretty charming.
I have to say, you know, he would go out there and he would post things, and for some reason, because, I don't know, maybe the trolling community, the right-wing community, got subverted by people who, like, just really care, they just really wear their heart on their sleeves about this stuff, but...
Even a lot of groipers, even a lot of our kind of people from our sphere of Twitter didn't understand when he was trolling, which maybe because I was in on it, I thought it was funny because it was pretty obvious to me.
But he would go out there and post things like, we need to turn the desert into glass, and we need to replace, like I say, we need to replace the Ayatollah with Jared Kushner as the Shah.
And a lot of these tweets They were so they were bait posts the most obvious bait posts But you would see people even my friends falling for it, and I thought look I think it's funny I I think that's as somebody who's a shit post or somebody who's an irony, bro I gotta say I I think he's kind of our guy in that sense so it's gonna be a shame to not have him around I will say though that Like, it should come as no surprise that he got kicked off.
He obviously got carried away, a little bit too sure of himself.
Maybe he did it deliberately, I don't know, but there was this big spread about him in USA Today this afternoon where he was just openly bragging to the press about how Yeah, I'm going to create thousands of bot accounts and I'm going to try to influence the 2020 Democratic primary and I've got all these operations going and I don't know, is he Icarus?
Did he fly too close to the sun?
Was there too much pride there?
Get a little carried away with...
All his little operations and designs and everything.
Or was it deliberate?
I don't know.
He was trending on Twitter, so I guess it worked out for him that much.
So, we're gonna miss him.
I know people on the live chat are probably losing their minds.
Oh, this snick, he's a Zionist, he likes Zionists, whatever.
You know, don't get me wrong.
I'm 100%.
I stand in opposition to everything that Jacob Wall stands for, which is, you know, this obvious dual allegiance to Israel.
However, I think we can still be friends with people like that.
I think we can still be friends with people like that.
And they're better than the Ben Shapiro.
And I respect the hustle.
I think he's funny.
So, Jacob Wohl, we're pressing F for him.
And like I said, I don't think he would do the same for me.
I have to say, I don't think he would do the same for me.
I think that's what makes us different than them.
As the proud European, as the proud Anglo, spiritual Anglo, you know, American spirit, we can have respect for our adversary, right?
But anyway, we're gonna jump into the news here.
Enough about it before I get the Wignats concocting some... I'm sure that I've already got a threat about me, unfortunately.
Oh, Nick Fuentes.
Nick 56% says Jacob Bowles is his best friend, you know.
But before that happens, we're gonna take a look at the news here.
I think we'll probably start with the domestic stuff and then we'll move into the foreign policy stuff just because there's a little bit more brief.
There's a little bit more to the point.
Some things we've been talking about recently.
This is the Born Alive Abortion Bill.
So like I said at the top of the show, there is this bill that went through the Senate today called the Born Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act.
And what this bill does is it would have required any healthcare practitioner present at the time of a birth to exercise the same degree of professional skill, care, and diligence to preserve the life and health of a child as a reasonably diligent and conscientious health care practitioner would render to any other child born alive at the same gestational age.
So in other words, if they try to abort a child, if the child survives, this would mandate by law that the doctor would provide the same medical care to that child as they would any other child, which, of course, obviously, the bill would exempt the mother from prosecution, the bill would exempt the mother from prosecution, which I'm not really a fan of, by the way.
I know it's unpopular, and I'll take a little detour here for a moment.
It's very unpopular in the polls to punish mothers in the case of the abortion.
We found this out during the campaign.
when the president, I believe he was on Hannity or some other show, and they asked him about this, would you prosecute the mother?
Would there be a penalty for a mother who was trying to get an abortion?
And then candidate Donald Trump said, yeah, I think there should be a penalty.
And then he totally did a 180 within like 24 hours and said, no, no, no, you misunderstood me.
I'm not in favor of that.
I'm in favor of that.
Why is that unpopular?
Why are you booing that?
It's right.
I'm not wrong about that.
Why should the mother not face prosecution?
On what planet is her being the mother of the child, does that exempt her from culpability?
If you understand what abortion is, and I think a lot of people have tried to trip me up on this, they say, well if you believe abortion is murder, why aren't you for Going after the mother.
I am for going after the mother!
Why should there be an exemption?
It's just the latest example of, and I know this sounds basic, but it's true, it's female privilege.
Because the woman, because the mother decides to eradicate a living child, and you know, if we are to have our essentialist foundation, we've been getting into that a little bit in recent weeks, If we're to have an essentialist philosophy at the core of our conservatism, which says that a fertilized egg, an embryo, a fetus, the only thing that that can become is a human child.
If unmolested, if left on its proper course, it must become a child.
So what you're doing is murder.
What you're doing is killing a child.
And if a mother does that, To me, the penalty maybe should even be worse, right?
I mean, why should the doctor bear all the responsibility?
Certainly the doctor is the one performing the procedure, but at the behest of the mother, of course, right?
At the behest of the mother.
And if it's, you know, if you're a doctor and you're just performing a medical operation, how is there more responsibility for the doctor than for the mother of the child?
I don't know.
Beats me.
Pretty crazy, right?
I guess maybe I haven't heard the argument for why the mother should be protected because, oh well, you know, she's under a lot of duress or something.
Frankly, I don't understand it.
But anyway, this legislation would have exempted the mother from the prosecution.
Wonderful.
But it would have required practitioners to, quote, ensure that the child born alive is immediately transported and admitted to a hospital, and it prescribes a possible term of imprisonment of up to five years for violations, not including penalties for first-degree murder that could have applied.
So, the bill is common sense, with the exception of the mother thing.
It's common sense.
If you try to abort a child, you try and fail to kill a fetus, and the child is delivered anyway, I don't know, it should make sense that this should happen.
And the Democrats in defending their vote have said that, yes, this is already a law on the books, it is already there, but why vote against it?
Why should anybody vote against something like this?
There were three Democrat defectors that ended up failing in the Senate.
This bill failed in the Senate, uh, 52 to 44.
Three Democrats, as I said, defected.
It was the West Virginia Senator Manchin, it was the Pennsylvania Senator Casey, and the third Senator, I believe, was Doug Jones from Alabama.
So, every other Democrat voted against it, every Republican voted in favor, except for three Republicans who They weren't present at the time of the vote, so they didn't vote against, but they just weren't there.
That was Kramer from North Dakota, Murkowski from Alaska, our favorite, and Tim Scott from South Carolina.
And I have to say, it's a pretty sick thing, but...
It's important to acknowledge at this point when we talk about abortion something very troubling which I've been beginning to notice you know I've been doing the show for two years and when you report on the news every day as I do in great detail you know you scour every source for the best information the most relevant stories you start to see the patterns you start to see the trends And some things stick out more than other things.
If you don't do that, I don't think that process really happens.
If you're somebody who just watches the nightly news, I don't think the pieces always come together perfectly.
But for somebody like me, I tend to notice things.
Maybe that's my problem, right?
Some might say, maybe that's my problem!
Maybe if I just didn't notice so many things, maybe I'd be doing a lot better.
But one of the things that I seem to notice is that The biggest problem, one of the biggest problems that you see in the country today, it's like an epidemic, is child abuse.
I talked about this before on the show, but everywhere you look, every day, it's a story about child abuse.
And because this is not like a category in itself, like immigration or, you know, taxes or something like that, I don't think people connect the dots so much.
But think about it.
You know, every day on the show we'll talk about, maybe it's a child drag queen, okay?
Or maybe it's divorce rates, or maybe it's drugs, pharmaceuticals being abused, right?
Or maybe it's gun violence, or maybe it's abortion.
But every step of the way, you see that somehow, somewhere, The core of the story is a child being abused.
And it's happening all across the board.
It's happening at every level.
I look even across many different hierarchies.
You see this in government.
You see this in the church.
You see this in schools.
You see this in political movements.
You see even there, child abuse.
Hollywood, there was a scandal recently in the alt-right where Greg Johnson was on a phone call.
And there was a young boy complaining to him about one of the homosexuals in Greg Johnson's gay circles trying to groom him.
And Greg Johnson said, oh, that's nothing.
I guess he's just kind of a flirt.
And you notice how, even in that movement, just everywhere you look, like I said, Hollywood, it's in DC, it's in the Vatican.
Why is it?
Why is it?
Isn't that a weird thing?
Isn't that, doesn't that seem like a random thing that in every hierarchy it seems, wherever there's power, wherever there's money, even where there isn't, even in the school system, everywhere where there are people on top of others on a mass scale, there seems to be child abuse?
Now, is that a fact of our nature or does that reflect perhaps a more sinister reality?
You know, once you get into religion, once you start to look at what our enemies, if you're a religious person, You know, what they're all about, once you look at Amalek and Satan and everything like that, I think you begin to get a different understanding of the world, that it's less about this battle between the whites and the other people or conservatives and liberals.
At the end of the day, to me, it really is a battle between good and evil.
When you see that Democrats are voting against a bill that says that doctors would have to treat a surviving child that survived an abortion, they vote against that.
I think it kind of says it all right there.
When Democrats are promoting policies that lead to child drag queens and drag queen story times and children being taught about transgenderism and those horrible surgeries we've been talking about and I think the last two premium shows we did a whole show about these ghastly procedures they do on teenagers and children.
I think you get a totally different vision of the world and that's why religion really is central.
Because you understand that if you have a totally secular ideology, you could be the most hardcore...
Conservative, the most hardcore reactionary.
You could be a white nationalist, whatever.
You could be alt-right.
Look at Richard Spencer and all these characters.
But if you don't have that religious grounding, this is the kind of thing that is permitted.
This is the kind of thing that is allowed to go on.
And what's the argument against that?
I mean, the only argument that a secular person, that an atheist person, could argue against that is that it's not pragmatic.
They could only make consequentialist arguments.
That the consequences of that are bad.
It's not bad in itself, because nothing is bad in itself.
When you're an atheist, the only thing that could be bad is that, well, it could lead to bad outcomes.
But, you know, abortion, all these other things are just totally acceptable.
We're all material, we're all atoms, so what difference does it make, right?
And that's, to me, the takeaway from this.
So I look at this bill, and it is obviously a calculated political play by the Republicans.
I guess that's the sad thing.
Maybe what's sadder than anything is that Republicans are going to pretend like we are the protectors of life.
Oh, bullshit!
If you were the protectors of life, we wouldn't be in five different wars, okay?
If you were the protectors of life, you wouldn't have Roe v. Wade still into practice.
You wouldn't have John Kasich Veto an anti-abortion law in Ohio.
Republicans are all talk on this.
So on the one hand, it might be nice to say, oh well, at least the Republicans are, I mean, they have the potential to be the party of life.
They have the potential to be the party that pushes life.
But as we stand right now, they are the party that talks about being pro-life.
And they do this kind of stuff.
It's like the same thing with The Green New Deal.
It's a political play.
Mitch McConnell knows that if we put together this bill in response to the Governor Northam scandal, which is, you know, so obvious and so charged up in terms of rhetoric that when Democrats inevitably shut it down because it has to pass 60 votes to move to the floor, then they can say, oh, look at how radical the Democrats are.
They're They've gone crazy with their pro-choice ideology, and it's a good move, but it's obviously a very cynical move, and it's reflective of the fact that, I mean, they don't really care about passing anything.
When it comes to passing things, they can't really do it.
When it comes to passing things, if you look in 2015, 2016, if you look in the Omnibus Bill, it's not like they even tried to defund Planned Parenthood, so don't even get me started on that, right?
The Republicans pretend to do that kind of stuff and Lord knows what goes on behind the scenes that we're not even aware of.
But I think there is some good news on that.
And this is the last thing I'll say before I move into India, Pakistan.
There is a new poll that came out last night by Marist.
Which says that Americans are now more likely, rather as likely, to identify as pro-life as they are to identify as pro-choice.
47 to 47 percent pro-life versus pro-choice.
And a similar poll by Marist in mid-January had completely different results.
said in mid-January, so about a month ago, that Americans, the general public, supported pro-choice 55 to 38 percent for pro-life.
So a radical change there, almost a 10 percent increase in terms of how many people are pro-life.
And they say that the biggest reason why those numbers have flipped is because of young Democrats.
Democrats under the age of 45, if It was 28% of them who said they were pro-life last month.
Now it's 45% of them who say they're pro-life, which is a pretty significant boost.
And that's a good thing.
But ultimately, you know, we'll have to see how that plays out in the coming months.
I think that's a good thing, regardless, you know, of the politics or whatever else is going on.
But we'll have to see how long those numbers stay that way.
Just to me, the abortion thing is pretty important.
That's a pretty important dividing line.
People always ask me, what's the difference between you and the alt-right?
What's the difference?
It seems like the only difference that you have is optics.
The only difference is that you're the same, but you just want the alt-right to have a different look.
And nothing, of course, could be further from the truth.
I debated this with Ronnie Cameron, actually.
And I'm only bringing it up because it's an important point to make.
It's an important distinction.
Ronnie Cameron said, well, what difference even do you have with the alt-right besides religion?
Well, I mean, that's kind of a big deal, right?
I mean, there's other differences, but probably the biggest one is that I am a Catholic.
I believe that America must be Christian.
I believe that any conservative movement has to be grounded in Christianity, not Gnosticism, not Paganism, Not esoteric traditionalism, mysticism, Christianity.
Christianity.
That's the only way.
That's the only way forward.
And I know a lot of people, oh that's the only difference?
It's a pretty substantial difference.
It's a pretty, you know, if you're talking about metaphysics, if you're talking about the nature of reality itself, That's quite a substantial difference, right?
And this is why a lot of people will say, you know, people who, you know, I would say are bad optics, but also are evil, would say that abortion is fine in pursuit of our demographic goals.
That abortion is a good thing because this is going to shore up the white majority in the country for another so many years.
And, you know, that's a pretty stark dividing line there.
I'm not in favor of abortion in any sense.
But I just wish that there were more people in the Republican Party that were serious about it, more people in the country that were serious about protecting children, that were serious about protecting life.
I think it really says a lot about our society, huh?
I think we really are living in one of those societies.
Anyway, that's abortion.
We're gonna get into the big war here.
This is what everybody came here for.
You know, enough about babies.
Let's talk about the cool stuff, which is planes and suicide bombings and finally, the whole thing is just gonna be brought to an end.
Isn't it time?
Isn't it finally time for everybody to just go to bed for a hot minute, right?
So, of course, there is a lot of nervousness.
There is a lot of a lot of tension in the world right now because there is a conflict in Kashmir which is escalating.
So for people that don't know, there's just a little bit of context here.
India and Pakistan have basically been in a state of war since they both gained independence after World War II in the 1940s.
They had three major ground wars since then, and ever since it's been basically a state of hostility in that region.
They've been shooting at each other in this disputed region between the two countries recently and I covered this in great detail on the premium show this week so you should check that out if you want more background.
But recently on Valentine's Day there was a massive suicide bombing in Kashmir done by a Pakistani terrorist which killed 40 soldiers and that was about two weeks ago.
India vowed a response in this this horrible rivalry here and today they delivered their response.
This afternoon the Indian Air Force conducted airstrikes in Pakistan And they destroyed some what they claim are terrorist camps in a forest and it's actually disputed the details of this You know, the timeline is there's this horrible terrorist attack.
It's one of the worst in decades 40 soldiers are killed India vows a response and they have to respond strongly because it is an election year and being against Pakistan plays well in Indian Media because they're they're these very bitter rivals.
So India does this massive response They do an airstrike and they haven't done an airstrike in Pakistani territory in something like 50 years.
So it's a pretty big deal, a substantial escalation.
And although they say that they were targeting terrorist camps, the Indian government says that they killed like 300 people.
The Pakistani armed forces says that nobody was killed, and they were posting pictures on Twitter, which showed that it was basically uninhabited forest that was blown up.
So actually very similar to the missile strike by President Trump.
And I'll take a brief moment here to say it's not ridiculous that this happened.
So many people said years ago, if you remember in 2017, when Trump did the first missile strike in Syria, this was April 2017 in response to the faked chemical attack.
I said he did this missile strike and he attacked targets that were evacuated.
There were no casualties.
The targets he attacked were operational within 24 hours.
So, I mean, these were not substantial targets.
And everybody said, that's crazy.
Why would a country conduct an air strike or a missile strike and not actually kill anybody and not actually change the game in terms of the strategic position on the ground?
Why would they do that?
Well, I mean, here's just yet another clear example of this exact thing, where what India does is they say, well, we obviously don't want this to escalate out of control.
The big reason why everybody's concerned is because India and Pakistan both have nuclear weapons, so this escalates too far out of control and you've got a nuclear war.
And even if it's a small nuclear exchange thousands of miles away, it does lead to the end of the world because of, like, I don't know, nuclear fallout and ash and things clouding out the sun and you don't get crops and anything like that.
But what happens here is that Pakistan attacks India.
It's this horrible attack.
The Indian people demand a response.
The Indian government says, well, we don't want to escalate it.
We don't want this to turn into a nuclear war.
But our people are demanding a response.
So we'll just do a big airstrike, which in a technical way represents an escalation because you haven't had airstrikes in actually Pakistan proper in 50 years, even though you've had shooting in Kashmir for a long time, which is disputed.
So while on a technical level that's an escalation, they don't kill anybody, you know, there's no civilian casualties, there's no military casualties, there's no ambiguity as to what was attacked or who was attacked, but it's this big show of force and they send out jets that are actually nuclear capable, so there's some added symbolism, but what it amounts to is just a show of force, nothing more, to appease the Indian public.
As a warning shot to the Pakistanis, and then they can settle it.
Now, what remains to be seen, obviously, the variable is, what does Pakistan do?
If Pakistan does a big response, if they do something very provocative, well, then you'll have brinksmanship.
Then it'll, which country is going to back down first?
If Pakistan responds in a big way, the Indian public will demand another response, an escalated response, and then, again, you see how we're in this vicious cycle here.
Pakistan says they will do a tactical, a surgical response, but it might not be a good sign that the Prime Minister Imran Khan, he promised a response, and then he also convened the National Command Authority, which is the body that oversees Pakistan's nuclear arms.
Now, some have said that that's actually a good thing.
Some people might say, oh no, the Pakistani Prime Minister is convening a meeting to talk about nuclear arms.
That means they're considering nuclear war.
Well, some people have pointed out that actually, if they're convening that meeting, and they're publicizing that they're convening that meeting, what that really says is, we're not going to use nuclear weapons.
Because, if they were going to use nuclear weapons, they'd just use them.
You know, they wouldn't...
Convene a big meeting and make a big spectacle out of it and say we're about to use our nuclear weapons They would just use them obviously, you know if you wanted any kind of Advantage there, so I don't think that'll happen.
But boy, I wish it would for a variety of reasons number one It just has to be brought to an end.
Don't you feel like things like on the one hand?
Yes, we would like to persist.
Yes, we would like to go on I'd like to see you know, the iPhone 15 and I'd like to see What cool new Apple products can be unveiled.
I'd like to see, I don't know, video games get more realistic.
I'd like to see the 2070 predictions come true.
But by the same token, can't we just bring it all down?
And also it's about time for it happening.
I'm actually very disappointed because, you know, every time you see something like this, and I'm being unironic for a moment here, every time you see things like this, You know, there's a shooting or a terrorist attack or whatever in a disputed territory or, you know, somewhere very far away.
You get a little feeling where it's like, oh no, that's terrible.
But another part of you says, what if it got, what if it got really bad though?
What if we saw buildings getting demolished and, you know, just all out, just things blowing up and just agony and we got to see really cool live footage from cell phones and everything.
And it just never materializes.
If you've been on the internet, if you've been watching Americaverse, is that a terrible thing to say?
But I feel like it's also a profoundly human thing.
It's a sign of the times, I think also, that we do, to some extent, crave a little bit of the action.
When we see something like this, Venezuela for example, how long have we been watching that powder keg where they're like, helicopters are going down and there's a million people in the streets and tear gas and Okay, but when's it gonna get cool?
When's it gonna blow up?
You look at Paris.
Oh, you know, they're breaking down the door of the Treasury Ministry, and there's tear gas, and Paris is on fire.
Okay, but when are the tanks going in?
When is something really epic gonna happen?
India-Pakistan, here we go.
You get this massive vehicle suicide bombing, airstrikes, and I see on Twitter today, They're shooting all along the border.
It's all-out war.
None of it's verified, you know, and we just are expecting can we get a little bit closer to nuclear annihilation?
Just to relieve a little bit of the tension because I don't know about you.
Maybe it's just the modern world.
Maybe it's America.
I don't know what it is, but I think there's something about our society which makes us just crave burning in the world.
I think I think we hate The world that we've created so much.
Maybe it's just people who watch the show.
I don't know if other people feel this way, but I know for a fact that probably 75% of my audience, you know, live audience or, you know, replay audience, I know that maybe it's 75%.
They see these kinds of things.
And there is a little bit that says like, yeah, what if it just spiraled out of control a little bit more?
What if, what if we just, all it needs is a little bit of a push sort of a thing, right?
And, and I think what that says about the society is again, we hate what we've created so much because, Maybe we're so alienated from it.
You know, maybe it's just such a sick system that when the system starts to catch on fire, when it starts to lean and collapse a little bit in a very deep down way, not really thinking about obviously the casualties, the ramifications, we are rooting for it.
Maybe we're thinking that If there is some sort of a nuclear exchange, if things did spiral out of control, if there was some sort of system collapse, maybe then we would finally be liberated.
Maybe then we would finally be freed.
It might be more dangerous.
It might be more chaotic.
There would be tragedy.
But at least it wouldn't be so predictable.
At least we would get out of this death spiral, it seems, that we're in.
Because I have to tell you, you know, people have been saying this, Nick, you're a little black pill lately.
Nick, you're a little pessimistic lately.
I think this year, 2019, we're really starting to see it hit the fan.
And I know we have sort of been saying that for the last couple of years, but we're really starting to see that, you know, the country is is leaving our hands in the sense that things are really starting to go off the rails here where you see You know, Tommy Robinson getting kicked off.
It seems like just about everybody's been kicked off at this point.
You hear people seriously talking about reparations, hate speech laws.
You see what's been going on with the Democratic primary.
And on the one hand, it represents a lot of opportunities for, you know, we could analyze all the politics happening.
But on the other hand, we see that the window of opportunity is closing.
We had that big victory in 2016, and that was, I think, kind of a band-aid.
I think that was maybe a little bit of false hope.
Maybe that was honestly the last thing that we needed.
Because what Donald Trump, winning in 2016, said was, oh, everyone can relax.
You know, everyone thought the country was going to hell.
Okay, we're in like five different wars, $20 trillion debt, we're being invaded, but Hey everybody, don't get off the couch.
Hey, don't turn off the television.
Everything's fine.
This billionaire, he's going to take care of everything.
You know, you thought you were going to have to go march in the streets.
That's okay.
Hey, keep chilling.
Keep eating the Big Mac.
Relax.
Just keep watching television.
You know, you will be spared from the bad decisions that everyone has been collectively making for a hundred years.
Everything's all right.
And now here we are, three years in, and we're realizing that window that we opened up is closing.
It's about to seal for good.
And once it seals, yeah, we're locked in here.
We're locked and loaded.
There's no escape.
Reparations, you know, just circus planet everywhere all the time.
And so we see India, Pakistan, and Yeah, I mean, we can look at it and say, is it likely that World War III is going to happen?
Probably not.
They say that India and Pakistan have both left room for de-escalation.
unidentified
Boo!
Boo!
nick fuentes
Why would you leave room for de-escalation?
It's probably going to de-escalate.
Pakistan has said, we'll do a surgical response and it'll all go back to normal.
But I think whenever we see these little flashpoints, we have to sort of step back and analyze, We are feeling this way.
Why are we feeling this way?
I think it says something.
It should be a little bit of a wake-up call, because we shouldn't be feeling that way.
I feel like if we lived in a healthy, sane, normal society, I feel like, and maybe it's just because I'm young, maybe it's because I'm a young guy and I'm not married and have kids, but I feel like if we were living in a normal society, people would say, oh no!
unidentified
No!
nick fuentes
Don't go to nuclear war!
Don't create an ash cloud so great it will block out the Sun and there will be no crops and It'll look like Fallout New Vegas.
Don't do that But because we live in the circus planet people watch that they're like, you know biting their lips.
I'm like, okay Oh, no.
unidentified
Oh, no another airstrike That's not gonna be good.
nick fuentes
Oh, a big terrorist attack in Kashmir?
Oh God, that's the last thing that they need, you know?
Sort of hand-wringing, but that's where we are.
But hey, that's where we are.
And anyway, there are some other implications for this.
There are actually good implications for this, because there's the situation going on in Afghanistan right now.
I talked about this on the premium show.
Preface this a little bit on the premium show.
Again, people don't really Look at the whole situation here, but actually what's happening between India and Pakistan has a very, very substantial impact on what's happening in Afghanistan.
Afghanistan, of course, is on the western border of Pakistan.
We're trying to get out of Afghanistan.
We're trying to get out of Afghanistan right now by talking with the Taliban.
So, starting today, there is an American delegation in Doha, which is the capital of Qatar, and they are talking to the Taliban, trying to work out a framework agreement which would ultimately pave the way for an American withdrawal from Afghanistan.
And the reason why that's relevant is because Pakistan basically said, after their terror attack in India, they said, hey, America, India's probably gonna slap us really hard for this, but if they do, because we know you have a little bit of sway over India, if they go after us too hard, we're gonna mess up your talks with the Taliban, because we have a really good in with the Taliban.
We're really close with them.
And so actually, that this India response, that this Indian response was so measured, and didn't kill anybody, is actually a good sign, because now what this says, and we don't really care what happens with India and Pakistan outside of if it gets too out of control,
But that it was such a measured and limited strike probably says that Pakistan will not interfere with our talks and perhaps might even facilitate them further either because of America or because of India's own internal machinations.
They decided on a measured strike as opposed to some sort of all-out provocative escalation, something like that.
So things seem to be going pretty well, I have to say.
You look at India and Pakistan, they seem to be doing okay.
Afghanistan, you have peace talks.
Yemen, people are talking about getting out of there.
Syria, they're pulling 2,000 troops out.
North Korea, we've got the peace talks.
Things seem to be going pretty well around the world, I have to say.
You know, while it seems like there are a lot of crises right now in the past couple of years, it's actually a lot better than it was under Obama.
I think that says a lot about foreign policy that, you know, under Barack Obama, you had this foreign policy of we're going to take it easy on Russia.
We're going to take it easy on Ukraine.
We're going to take it easy in Iran and everywhere else.
And what did you have happen?
It was like a crisis every other week.
Russia invades Ukraine, which was a terrible geopolitical disaster.
And you had Iran expanding their influence across the Middle East, which, again, a tremendously destabilizing thing.
And whether you agree with, you know, are these things good or bad, regardless of that fact, when you have somebody just let go of the reins, it doesn't really work so well.
There's a lot of retards out there who say, if we just let hands off, let everyone do their own thing, hey, it'll work itself out, and America's the number one threat to peace and harmony in the world.
Clearly that's not the case.
What it takes to create a better order is somebody like Donald Trump, with his hand on the situation, guiding it along, strong, strong rhetoric, strong military, and we have a deterrent force, But ultimately guiding a peaceful transition into a different world order.
I think that's what you're seeing happening, right?
I think that's what you're seeing to a small extent, but that's what's happening.
So that's India and Pakistan, but it looks like we're running out of time here.
So we're gonna get into our stream labs and super chats and we'll see what people are saying.
Are people gonna leave a stream lab and say, Nick, you're You're a real sick guy.
You're a real sick and crazy guy talking about what?
You want India and Pakistan to go to war?
You want there to be all-out nuclear catastrophe?
What's the matter with you?
What are you, what are you like the Joker?
What are you like the Joker from the Dark Knight and I'd have to pretend and say no?
The Joker?
No, I'm not like that guy.
That guy's crazy.
But let's see.
Our stream labs are taking a moment to load up here.
Oh, here we go.
Alright, Streamlabs is so awesome.
You know, maybe it would be a good thing if they kicked me off.
I shouldn't say that.
But, you know, Jared Holt today was tweeting at Streamlabs.
He's like, hey Streamlabs, you let Nick Fuentes use your service.
What are you doing?
He's an evil Nazi!
And, I don't know, if they kicked me off, I deal with this system every night and it doesn't work.
I don't know.
I don't know, maybe, uh, maybe that would be a good thing.
No, I'm joking.
Just a joke there.
Hey, knock on wood, just a joke.
It's a good thing we haven't gotten kicked off.
But well, while this loads, while that, you know, sorts itself out there, I'll read off some superchats.
Simon Scola says, seven years ago we lost a king.
Rest in peace, Trayvon Martin.
Or as Ben Shapiro calls him, Saint Trayvon of the Blessed Hoodie.
No, I think what you mean is rest in power.
Rest in power, Trayvon, here in Black History Month.
Rest in power, my black brother.
Yeah, Trayvon Martin.
What a character, what a guy.
Seven years already, huh?
You know, a lot of people actually got red-pilled by the Trayvon Martin killing.
I wasn't, I wasn't really into politics that much.
I was kind of like a libertarian retard at the time.
So when Trayvon Martin got killed, I was just like, well, facts don't care about your feelings.
And I didn't really realize the whole racial component.
But clearly, clearly that red-pilled a lot of people.
But no, I think he was a saint.
Alphonsus says, be assured of my prayers for your vocation.
Take care, buddy.
Hope you're here at CPAC.
Give God glory always.
Don't take things too seriously.
Please pray for me.
Okay, there's a lot there.
Yeah, I'll be praying for you.
And yeah, I'll see you at CPAC.
I'll see you at the Gaylord.
I won't be actually in the CPAC conference because I've been banned.
But I will be at the hotel.
I will be in the city of DC.
Kilo2 says, who cares the world ends in 12 years.
Yeah, that's true.
Well, it's gonna end one of these days and hey, we'll see, right?
We'll see.
E.T.
Benzer says, hello.
Oh, well, hello.
PWK says, with all the whales Warski has been hunting lately, hashtag GuntGate has become GuntHunt.
Behold the whale wars.
I don't know what any of that means, but okay.
NWO Dispatchers says God Emperor should strike them both.
Yeah, true.
Honestly, I think India should get nuked because then T-Series would be stopped.
I think actually they'd have to remove all their accounts from all those dead Indians.
They'd be like, oh, well, you know, here's 50 million accounts and everyone's dead.
Guess we got to get rid of them and then T-Series no longer a threat.
Honestly, I think that falls under the category of just war.
Unironically, I think I would unironically volunteer for the draft if we, as Americans, just went into India and went door-to-door telling people at gunpoint, unsubscribe from T-Series, subscribe to PewDiePie.
I think I would do that, honestly.
And it would be nasty.
It would be nasty, especially in India, because India is ancient.
India, they've had that religion forever.
You know, it's the oldest religion in the world.
So I know there would be all kinds of mystical sorcery going on, like Raiders of the Lost Ark, Temple of Doom style things happening.
you know, booby traps and witch doctors and people spitting blow darts and jungle people and everything.
It would be nasty.
It would be really nasty.
Monkey people running around.
I'm not even talking about, you know, the people.
I'm talking about, you know, monkeys, you know, running around tearing you limb from limb and it'll be the jungle book.
But I would do it.
But I would volunteer.
I I would get one of those, you know how those colonialists, they have those cool outfits, those cool, you know, tan outfits with the hat and the boots and everything?
But I'd go in there with a big machete, chopping down trees, going hut to hut, and going up to people and saying, hey listen, Hey listen, you know, look, you speak English, you're a vibrant and rich democracy, and we have no problem with you.
But if you don't unsubscribe from T-Series, I'm gonna kill you and everyone you know.
And I would have no problem.
I don't think I would hesitate.
I don't think I would flinch.
I think I would sign up for the draft right away.
These are the kinds of missions that our military needs to be doing.
Forget this, who cares what's happening in the Middle East?
Who cares what's happening in Iraq?
What matters is that PewDiePie is going to remain on top.
Unironically, these are the battles that matter.
I am joking about the violence.
Of course I disavow violence.
I would never kill anybody for any reason ever, even if they were raping me, even if they were raping my wife.
I would never kill anyone ever because violence is always wrong.
I completely disavow violence for political reasons, killing politicians, exploding banks, government buildings.
I disavow all of it.
I am completely against all of it.
So I would not be in favor even of a just war against India, but I do think sometimes what if 50 nuclear warheads were launched all at the same time in India and the whole population was leveled?
You know, what would be the effect for the sub count, the sub gap?
I think it would be supremely effective.
I'll just say that much, but it would be a horrible thing and I disavow entirely.
Autism Unstoppable says Springfield, Missouri is a good place.
It's white, based, traditional, Christian, and not the South.
I'll have to check it out.
All those things sound great to me, particularly the last one.
But I don't know, Missouri... wasn't Missouri... Was Missouri... I don't know.
I have seen some maps that say Missouri is part of, like, Greater Dixie.
I don't think it is, though.
But I'd have to check it out.
I don't know about Missouri.
I know all the Mormons are gonna come back there when like the rapture happens or whatever.
So maybe.
Hyman says many of us zoomers either weren't alive for or can't remember 9-11.
We're bored.
Give us something cool.
unidentified
We want war.
nick fuentes
Burn it to the ground.
Disavow.
9-11 was not cool.
But I I want to see something.
I want to see something.
I want to see Don't you also want to see just something?
We're living in the gayest time in human history, where nothing happens.
Just, what's the latest development?
Oh, this country became a democracy, and look, they started a Rothschilds bank, and now, look, all these men are kissing each other, and look, everyone's getting AIDS and becoming obese.
Isn't this awesome?
No, it's not awesome.
I want to see people getting exploded.
Not my people, other people.
I want to see their buildings exploded, demolished.
I want to see epic things happening.
But nothing happens anymore.
Maybe the latest thing was ISIS.
chopping heads um but even that it was kind of lame and that wasn't really it was just a bunch of posers you know it was like it was like obama said they were the jv team everyone's like oh no they're not the j they're taking over the world no they were they're a bunch of you know peasants basically we want to see where's the super villain what's the super villain what's the
When is there gonna be a white billionaire that rises up and says, you know, there's two bombs there's one in the Taj Mahal and there's another in what's the Islamabad's capital and If I don't get my demands are not met, you know something like that.
What is there gonna be?
I don't know.
We were born in the wrong time.
We were born... I was born in the wrong generation.
You know, I was born... It's like when people comment on Pink Floyd.
I'm only 13.
I was born in the wrong generation, but instead it's me commenting on, you know, the film Zulu.
I'm only 13, but this is epic, but this is based.
I was born in the wrong generation.
Yeah, when's it gonna happen?
You know, we didn't, there's no, you know, aircraft or other space travel.
I mean, you know, we're not traveling to celestial bodies.
There's no big, great wars happening.
No colonial projects.
It's just like, you know, driving around.
Hey, let's go to the mall today.
Let's go and buy some things today.
I'm going to buy... What are you going to buy today?
I'm going to buy a new pair of shoes.
What are you gonna buy?
Oh, I'd like to... I really need a new belt.
I'd like to buy a new belt today.
How about you?
What are you going to buy?
Oh, I'm gonna buy a new purse.
I'm gonna buy another bag, you know, that's what that's it That's the whole thing.
And what do we watch on television?
Just like what people like?
People talking and making fun of each other.
Where's the action?
I want to see blood spurting.
I want to see you know, anyway We got to move on.
We got to move on.
Enough.
Enough!
You get the picture.
You get the picture.
Burn it to the ground.
Exactly right.
Not me though.
I want to watch.
But I want to watch it.
I want to watch it from a safe distance.
I want to watch it from over here.
I want to see it happen to other people.
And I'm fine, you know, but that's what we need to see.
I don't think that's true because I got it right here, actually.
But maybe I did.
did who knows hell graph says is it worth it to talk politics with boomers not really not really Boomers don't get it.
Unless the boomer you're talking to is Jarrett Taylor, forget it.
Boomers do not understand what they're talking about.
When they were growing up, to give you a little idea, when boomers growing up, they tell me this all the time, they could like go to the drugstore Hey Sunny, here's five dollars.
Go to the corner store and get me some cigarettes.
And they could go out at like midnight and they go to the corner store and find a white person, by the way, and say, I'd like to buy cigarettes and alcohol for my dad.
And no problem.
Here you go, Sunny.
And they go.
And what do we have?
You're lucky if you make it to 7-Eleven without getting shot or raped.
That's how my life is.
You're lucky if you survive.
I gotta bring my AK-47 when I go to 7-Eleven to fill up on sips.
It's $500 for a monster because of inflation.
And so, Boomers just had it too good.
They are not equipped to understand the circus planet that we live in.
They grew up, and what did they watch?
Johnny Carson.
What do we watch?
You know, Miley Cyrus shaking her tits, smoking joints on MTV.
You know, that's our world.
So, Boomers just don't understand.
They're basically, they're about as useful as space aliens from a different planet, because that's where they're from.
You know when they're coming from oh, let's go to the candy store.
Let's go to the taffy store and Let's go watch a movie, but that has good morals and let's listen to music and hey It's just some cool tune about two young white people in love.
It's not about you know Setting things on fire.
Anyway, Hellgraph, I answered that one already.
Jen Zesus says being red-pilled is a heavy burden.
So true.
So true.
It's tough.
It's tough out there.
That's why I want to debate Hunter Avalon.
I tweeted this out the other night.
Somebody recommended that I watch his recent debate.
He had a debate with this liberal woman.
And I'm like 15 minutes in and I can see this guy is a liberal.
There's no substantive disagreement.
It's Hunter Avalon.
He's like this conservative, he's this mogapede YouTuber.
And it's some liberal woman.
And what are they debating on?
She's like, you're a transphobe.
And he's like, no I'm not!
Transphobia is real and legitimate.
But I'm not one!
I respect trans people!
And it's like, what?
You don't even disagree on anything.
You don't even disagree on anything.
She's just, like, calling you a name, and you're like, no I'm not.
Like, that's just bickering at that point.
That's not a debate.
I agree with you.
Trans people are real, and they need to be visible, and not discriminated against.
Okay, you're a liberal, bro.
You're a libtard.
I hate all these people.
They go around in their MAGA hat, and they're like, hey, libtard, are you triggered?
I'm a MAGA supporter!
And then you actually talk to them, and they're like, yeah, I support gay rights, and my cousin's actually trans, and I support her 100%.
And yeah, I support the state of Israel, and I just want lower taxes, man.
You know, smoking weed is fine.
I'm an atheist.
Like, what the...
You're not right-wing.
You're not a conservative.
You don't deserve to wear that hat.
You don't deserve to wear that hat.
Unless you've read about the smokestacks, okay?
Unless you've read about the letters.
Unless you've read about Churchill's letters, okay?
Unless you've read any of that.
Unless you know what's going on with that.
Unless you even know what I'm talking about.
Maybe you don't even know what I'm talking about.
You don't deserve to wear that hat.
That hat is for the based in Red Pill only.
And so, anyway, I challenged Hunter Avalon to a debate on Twitter.
I said I'd like to debate this guy from the right, but then I sat back and I watched some of his videos and I said, What am I doing?
Maybe I don't want to, maybe I don't want to rock this guy's world because I'm watching his videos and he's adorable.
He's, he's got this plucky boyish charm, you know, and he's out there and he's, you know, and he's doing his thing.
He's going out there and he's, he's trolling the SJWs.
Who am I to come into this?
And he's, I don't know, average IQ, average intellect sort of a guy.
Who am I to come into his life and totally destroy his worldview and show him what it's really like?
Who am I to do such a terrible thing?
Is that good for Hunter Avalon?
Is that good for planet Earth?
Is that good for the white race?
Is that good for Christ?
I don't know.
I don't think so.
I would do the debate.
If he did the debate, I would do it.
But I don't, I would not take joy.
I would not take pleasure.
I would not take any satisfaction.
I would not derive any great satisfaction from taking an impressionable, totally just innocent, adorable guy and turning him into the jaded, cynical monster that I've become.
The twisted gentleman that I've become.
I couldn't do it.
I don't think I could.
Oh, I could do it.
I absolutely would do it also, but I wouldn't take any joy in doing it.
And, uh, and bringing somebody, bringing him down to our level.
As they say, I couldn't, uh, I would not take any joy in, in taking, uh, one of the best and bringing him down to our level.
Couldn't do it.
Uh, and Cynical says, drink, smoke, uh, take it where you can, get it, F school, break things, and don't listen to your parents.
Oh, drink, smoke, take it where you can get it, F school, break things, and don't listen to your parents.
Yeah, totally.
John Sayers says, wait, you were banned from CPAC?
Jeez, this convention is cringe.
Saw the schedule and died inside.
So how do Knicker fans meet you?
Not to worry.
Not to worry, we will still have a meetup at CPAC.
I'm not giving any details publicly because I don't want anybody to shut it down, but you can talk to Broseph or you can talk to me.
You can email me and I will refer you to Broseph in the Discord server.
We're setting something up.
It'll be where CPAC is held, so, you know, it's not like I'm like, oh, actually, I'm in North Carolina.
You just got to drive there.
Like, I'm going to be right there for a meetup, and we'll hang out and everything, but I won't be actually in the convention because I've been banned because CPAC is gay, and CPAC is for cucks, and...
And look, basically, if you're not banned from CPAC, you're a cuck.
And, I don't know, maybe you should go to the gay convention while you're at it.
Maybe after you go to CPAC, you can hit up the gay convention, where all the gay people hang out.
And you can go and be gay, because that's what CPAC is.
It's for fucking retards.
So, uh, so yeah, basically, uh, if you are in CPAC, I don't really want to hang out with you.
No, I'm joking about that last part.
Everything else is true.
But yeah, you can meet me at CPAC, but I won't be actually inside.
But I'll be there.
D Sharp says, how'd you get banned from CPAC?
Oh, I can't really divulge what I know or what I don't know.
I imagine, I speculate, it might have something to do with this Huffington Post article.
that came out after last year's CPAC.
After CPAC last year, they did this whole spread about the white nationalists are coming to CPAC.
There was a breathless article about, oh, Peter Brimelow's there, and Nick Fuentes is there, and all these people are there.
I'm sure they probably just took that list and banned everybody on it.
That's my guess.
But I don't know.
I may know other things that went on behind the scenes.
I may know other things that...
I can't allude to any of it, though, but who knows?
Harmonix says your Streamlabs is banned, man.
No meme.
Is it seriously?
I have two Streamlabs here though.
But they're from, they're from, well this one's from 730.
Hackman says will immigrants, minorities, and women be as annoying and low IQ in heaven as they are on earth or will we all just be the same?
Huge black fill either way if true.
Well I disavow.
Everyone is equally smart.
There is no difference in IQ between anyone.
But I don't know about having you have to ask classical theist.
I don't know what it's gonna be like Young long says any chance of get excuse me any chance of getting a more optical sweatshirt design The fash wave design was good.
Please don't ban me Um, yeah, we're gonna do a little bit more merch soon.
I We'll do some more merch soon.
Very soon.
But, yeah.
Probably not a sweatshirt.
It'll probably be a t-shirt.
So be on the lookout for that.
But that'll be coming down the line.
Is my Streamlabs ban?
Let me take a look.
Let me Google it real quick.
What's the link again?
Let me go into my editor.
Streamlabs.
That'd be pretty... That'd be... Talk about a week.
Talk about the week I've been having.
The year I've been having.
I don't know.
I've sort of resigned myself.
I've been getting such good sleep lately that, I don't know, I'm not really as affected as I have before.
unidentified
Oh, wow!
nick fuentes
Yo, there it is!
Streamlabs.com slash Nicholas J. Fuentes.
We were unable to find this broadcaster.
Oh, boy.
unidentified
Yeah.
nick fuentes
Yeah, well, what are you gonna do, right?
What are you gonna do?
It's only a matter of time.
Hey, our days are numbered.
That's why.
Hey, go on to my PayPal.
Hey, if you want to get creative, go on to my PayPal.
It's any day now.
Knock on wood, but hey, it's any day now.
And look, fill up the coffers.
Make sure that I'm set for life.
But yeah, that's pretty hard to watch.
I'll have to investigate further after the show, but Not a good sign.
I totally peeped the link there and it is not looking good for the knicker nation here.
Let's see.
That's okay.
Your service is broken anyway.
I don't even like Streamlabs anyway.
I was going to quit anyway because it's broken.
Your service is broken.
Fine, fine.
Don't let me use Streamlabs.
Have fun with your broken thing.
My show works.
Uh, let's see.
Dwayne says, you believe in God?
Why is God allowing this world to progress towards an anti-human nightmare?
Didn't we answer this one, like, yesterday or on Friday?
It's the whole, it's called theodicy.
Look it up, big guy.
We have free will, and that's why.
Bratmobile says Europe is named after a pagan goddess, Europa.
Well, that's why, you know, that's why I'm an American, not a European.
America is named after an Italian, so.
America is named after an Italian explorer, so in many ways, including that one, America is superior to Europe, so.
So I'll just leave it at that, but it looks like that's going to do it for us.
Yeah, looks like that's about it.
We'll have to take a look at the stream labs.
I don't know folks, we'll have to find out and see if there's any sort of...
Review that we could do if I can contest that but that's that's pretty hard to look at that's pretty hard to watch In real time getting getting shut down, but it looks like that's gonna do it.
Like I said, oh, no, here we go We got one more then I'm calling it son of a gunsmith says hey fell if you get banned You should see if dig Masterson will let you on his new payment processor.
Also, when is dick coming on the show?
We'll have to ask him soon.
I know his Twitter got banned recently, so I haven't been able to reach out.
But we'll get him on maybe in March.
I'll be taking a little bit of a break in March in the sense that I've got some big things coming up.
CPAC, I've got a college speech coming up.
I've got two big speaking events in May.
And so March and April, I think I'll have a little bit more time.
So I'll probably bring on some more guests, try doing some new things.
So we'll figure it out then, right?
But for now, that's going to have to do it.
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