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To be continued... | ||
That globalism will be our credo. | ||
It's going to be only America first. | ||
America first. | ||
The American people will come first once again. | ||
With respect, the respect that we deserve. | ||
From this day forward, it's going to be only America first. | ||
America first. | ||
Good evening everybody. | ||
You're watching America First. | ||
My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes. | ||
We have a great show for you this evening. | ||
Very excited to be back with you after a stressful night last night. | ||
A little bit of a rocky start to my college campus tour this year. | ||
I don't know if you guys have seen it. | ||
If everybody who follows me Everyone watching now has seen it, but we were not here live on the show last night, yesterday, because I was over at Iowa State University in Ames, Iowa, to deliver a little campus speech. | ||
And it remains to be seen if this is the start of something new, the start of something great and exciting, or if this was a one-night stand, if this was a one-hit wonder, so to speak, but... | ||
It was a little rough. | ||
It was a little rough. | ||
I don't know if you've seen it on Twitter. | ||
I don't know if you saw the periscope, but it didn't exactly go according to plan. | ||
Nevertheless, I think it went okay. | ||
It was rough, but I think in spite of that, it went okay. | ||
I was able to deliver a speech about immigration to the people. | ||
I took the message to the people, and we're going to be discussing that a little bit tonight. | ||
We'll be discussing The build-up to the speech, the speech, some takeaways from it, and I think it was an informative experience for everybody involved. | ||
Not just on the politics, of course, not just on policy and on the issues, but also about the state of the dialogue. | ||
So important is the dialogue, perhaps more important than the substance itself. | ||
But I hope we have some new viewers here tonight. | ||
I imagine more than one. | ||
attendees of the speech might be tuning in maybe they're counter protesters maybe they're people who came to see the speech I don't know but welcome to anybody who is checking us out for the first time I have to say it was uh it did get quite uh hairy towards the end so I'm glad that I made it out alive thanks to all the fans who sent me their well wishes I saw a lot of people in the replies saying we're praying for you we hope you get out of there but uh it was fun I | ||
I take care of myself. | ||
I'm okay people are saying what were you thinking going up there and Because most of the people in the audience are counter demonstrators. | ||
What were you thinking going up and doing that? | ||
Well, I have a lot of faith in the American people. | ||
I'll just say that much. | ||
And there were about five police officers there also. | ||
So, but we're gonna get into it. | ||
We'll talk a little bit about the build-up to the speech. | ||
We'll talk about the speech itself. | ||
Like I said, then we'll do a little of the takeaway, some of the conclusions we can draw, and then if we have time towards the end, we'll be talking about the updated anti-Semitism resolution which passed the House of Representatives today, if you recall. | ||
I believe we discussed this on Tuesday. | ||
All right before I took off for Iowa where Ilhan Omar is now being condemned again by the Democratic caucus in the House and I guess Republicans have now joined in voting on this resolution in response to her comments that AIPAC and the Israel lobby and certain Congress people have Dual loyalties or perhaps allegiances to a foreign country. | ||
So we'll go over a little bit of the revised resolution. | ||
They had to take it and work on it a little bit. | ||
Apparently they were about to present this resolution condemning anti-semitism. | ||
The second such resolution so far this year, mind you. | ||
And they were about to introduce it on the floor of the House of Representatives, and then they said, wait a second, we have to postpone it because we have to also include Hispanics, blacks, Asians, Muslims, you know, all kinds of other groups, Native Americans, homosexuals I believe were in there also, so... | ||
They had to revise it and add additional things. | ||
And I think that says it all right there. | ||
And I'll tell you what I mean by that. | ||
But we're about to jump right in. | ||
For the new people watching, what we usually do is just spread racial bigotry, ideological hatred for no reason. | ||
So I plan on doing a lot of that tonight. | ||
We are just going to really bring it around, you know, for all the people watching. | ||
Look, I'll say this much. | ||
There were some people there I think who had an open mind. | ||
But generally speaking, the state of the dialogue in the country after my experience last night is just so poisoned, there's no real hope for bringing people together again. | ||
And maybe that's a preview of some of my takeaways here, but I'll start off by showing you some of the... | ||
Introductory articles, okay, so this was an event to give you a little background to give you a little context This Iowa State speech was planned long in advance. | ||
I think maybe was the fall 2018 so we've been planning this for months and months and after my experience at Rose-Hulman Institute in Indiana We decided to take a little bit of a different approach If you recall at Rose-Hulman, I was supposed to give a speech there. | ||
I think it was in October or September. | ||
And actually, it wasn't the university which shut me down in that speech. | ||
I was supposed to give a big speech about immigration. | ||
It was Young Americans for Liberty who invited me. | ||
And although the campus and the local press heard about this, they caught wind of this pretty early on, several weeks before the event. | ||
The president of the university, he issued this big statement, this big letter, and he said, well, even though I disagree with Nick's views, and Nick is a racist, I mean, totally libeled me, by the way, but he said, even though I disagree with his views, we're going to let him speak, and we will do counter events, you know, we'll do left-wing events and other things happening at the same time to counter his free speech. | ||
Which, I think the president was a total clown, you know, a total fool, but I respected that the institution was going to allow me to exercise my First Amendment rights. | ||
So, this was Rose-Hulman. | ||
In the case of Rose-Hulman, it wasn't the president that shut me down there, it was the organization that invited me. | ||
The National Young Americans for Liberty organization, which I don't know where their headquarters is, but I mean they've got chapters obviously all across the country, they called the chapter at Rose-Hulman, the Young Americans for Liberty chapter Rose-Hulman, and they said, You've got two options. | ||
We're giving you an ultimatum. | ||
You either disinvite Nick and cancel the event, or we're going to disband your group and we'll disaffiliate you from the national organization. | ||
And to their credit, the leaders of that chapter, they stuck to their guns, their principles, which you would think you would see a little bit more of that in the Young Americans for Liberty, right? | ||
You'd think you would see that at the national level. | ||
I guess not. | ||
But they stuck to their guns. | ||
They said, no, you'll have to disband us. | ||
you'll have to disaffiliate. | ||
And as a result of them being disbanded and disaffiliated, they couldn't reserve the space, they couldn't get security, and so we had to cancel. | ||
So with this event, we thought, okay, we'll have to take a different approach. | ||
Because even if we get through the president, even if we get through the administration, the organizations are not, uh, they're not hospitable to my strain of conservatism either. | ||
You know, Young Americans for Liberty, Turning Point USA, College Republicans, nobody wants a part of this. | ||
So the approach we decided to take was to hold a private event. | ||
To hold it at a regular College Republicans meeting and to just have it with the local people, you know, members only, just the College Republicans, just the Turning Point people, basically just this circle of right-wing people on campus. | ||
And we're gonna have a little private event, probably no more than 50 people at most. | ||
It would be a very small speech, not get a lot of press coverage. | ||
We were debating even filming it. | ||
So you understand this is supposed to be A very low-key event, and the reason being for this obviously is because I'm not going there to cause controversy. | ||
You know, and a lot of people assume this. | ||
They assume this at Rose-Hulman. | ||
They assume this at Iowa. | ||
They assume, and these left-wing people, they're just so... | ||
They flatter themselves so much, like I'm going there to cause a big ruckus and cause a big scene. | ||
Now I like when that happens, don't get me wrong. | ||
I get a lot of followers on Twitter when that happens. | ||
But if we're planning it to be a totally low-key private event, no more than 50 people at most, not filming it, you understand the intention is simply to share and spread ideas, to have a conversation. | ||
And so, nobody had even heard about this event until about a week ago. | ||
It was about a week ago that they even announced, or I'm sorry, yeah, I think it was about a week ago that they announced I was coming, that there was going to be an event. | ||
I think there was a big debate about whether or not they were even going to name me until the day before or the week before. | ||
You know, they said, we're gonna have a conservative speaker, and it wasn't until last week that they even said I was coming. | ||
And I guess one of the more subversive members of the club, he called up their press, you know, their Iowa State Daily newspaper and said, oh, this evil guy is coming on campus. | ||
And so, the day of the event yesterday, they run a couple of pieces in their local paper saying, oh, this, you know, literally Hitler is coming to campus and we've got to demonstrate. | ||
And so, The College Republicans back out, the Turning Point people back out. | ||
Now, their members, some of their members still want me to come, but the leadership, they totally pussy out, by the way. | ||
You're pussies in those organizations. | ||
Look, I just have to say it. | ||
That's what it is. | ||
I mean, these people, they totally left me out to dry after talking me on the phone and emailing me and saying, we give you our word, we're going to have you and everything else, and put me in a real bad position. | ||
So, shame on you. | ||
You're a bunch of pussies. | ||
They backed out the day of. | ||
They said, you know what, the show must go on. | ||
I was already in Iowa. | ||
I had driven five hours. | ||
I got my suit on. | ||
I got my speech written. | ||
We're like, okay, so we got to make this happen. | ||
I was about to go to the event anyway, and only to discover that the room that we were supposed to hold the event was full of counter-protestors. | ||
something like 40 Black Lives Matter and like intersectional feminist alliance and just all these different left-wing counter protesters, demonstrators there to like shut me down or whatever. | ||
And so I didn't even want to go up there just as a safety precaution because, you know, God only knows what could go on there, these kinds of situations. | ||
So we decided to hold the event in a different room, which wasn't like reserved by anybody, which turned out to be a mistake. | ||
So we said, okay, well, we'll go somewhere else. | ||
We'll have it. | ||
Maybe it'll be 20 people. | ||
It's It'll be totally low-key. | ||
We'll get in, we'll get out in like 20 minutes. | ||
And it turned out, I don't know, somebody in the CRs, they told the counter demonstrators where I was, the room, everything else. | ||
So the counter demonstrators came, or the counter, um... | ||
Yeah, the counter protesters came and they came into the room and I said, okay, well, we're just gonna have to take this show on the road somewhere else. | ||
They're gonna disrupt. | ||
And the counter protesters said, oh, no, no, we'll actually hear you out. | ||
We'll actually be respectful and we won't interrupt. | ||
And I said, oh, well, if that's the case, then we can do that. | ||
I think we could try it. | ||
And in the back of my head, I'm thinking, okay, if it gets too out of control, we'll just have to go somewhere else. | ||
We'll just have to bail. | ||
We ended up getting kicked out of the space that we went to. | ||
And we went out into a, I guess they have a free speech zone or something, they have a little tree which is dedicated to slavery or racism, I don't know what the story is on campus, but they have this free speech zone and it's something to do, they call it the tree of oppression or something, it's some campus thing, any, that's not important, anyway. | ||
So we go to the free speech zone, and mind you, it's like zero degrees outside. | ||
So I'm freezing my butt off. | ||
I get up on this little ledge here to give my speech to mostly counter protesters. | ||
I mean, it was about 50 counter protesters, maybe 20 regular guys. | ||
And I'll show you just some pictures here. | ||
I'll show you a little bit of what I was dealing with here. | ||
This is a little recap of the event in the Iowa State Daily. | ||
So this is their local paper here. | ||
So you can see the headline. | ||
This is a little recap of the event. | ||
It says, Students Protest. | ||
White Nationalist Nicholas Fuentes. | ||
Supporters Outnumbered. | ||
Now, I want you to take note. | ||
The person that wrote this article is Emily Birch. | ||
At Emily Birch. | ||
I assume that's her Twitter handle. | ||
This person is a liar. | ||
And it just goes to show why nobody should believe the media. | ||
Nobody should trust journalists. | ||
Why journalists I don't know. | ||
Are they people? | ||
I think they probably are. | ||
But the first thing I said in the speech was, I'm not a white nationalist. | ||
And that was in reference to this article, which was announcing my arrival on campus. | ||
So I addressed this article. | ||
That was the first thing I did when I got there. | ||
As I said, you know, and this is in the first paragraph. | ||
It says, Nick Fuentes said he could be accurately described as a white nationalist because he is both white and a nationalist. | ||
Okay, so that's, those are two different things. | ||
And that was the first thing I explained at the event last night to say, this is the degree to which people are being gaslighted. | ||
This is the degree to which people are being lied to. | ||
To which the conversation is just over before it even begins. | ||
When you have people that are totally unwilling to argue the facts or talk with you in good faith, that was the first thing I said. | ||
And so, what is the headline today after the speech's witness? | ||
He's a white nationalist. | ||
So, Emily Birch, you're not a journalist. | ||
You're a scumbag and you're a liar. | ||
And, you know, I know you will never work at the New York Times. | ||
You're a blockhead. | ||
So, anyway, this is the room I was dealing with. | ||
If you take a look at the demographics, I don't know, does that look like a room full of college Republicans? | ||
Does that look to you, you know, if you look at this picture here, does this look like a room full of college Republicans? | ||
Not really. | ||
Okay, not really. | ||
And we scroll down here and yeah, in the first paragraph it's more than 50 students and activists. | ||
We're sitting in this room waiting for me to speak. | ||
Again, white nationalists for me to speak. | ||
And then they kind of detail what goes on, how we traveled over, had a talk with the police. | ||
Because no organizers are there, the police have to deal with me directly. | ||
They're saying, like, who booked this room? | ||
How should I know? | ||
I don't go to school here. | ||
Anyway, so they kick us out. | ||
We end up outside. | ||
And you can see this is the crowd here. | ||
This is the crowd directly in front of me asking all the questions. | ||
Like I said, it was largely Black Lives Matter. | ||
Largely these other characters. | ||
And it ended up being, for what it was, relatively tame. | ||
You know, like I said, the audience was probably 75% people that came there to protest evil white nationalist Nick Fuentes. | ||
Literally Hitler and Nick Fuentes. | ||
And the most insane part to me is none of these people even know who I am. | ||
I think before I even got started with my speech, this one young lady, she says, wait, wait, tell us who you are. | ||
Really? | ||
You're out here, it's freezing cold, it's a school night, it's late, you're out here demonstrating, you made a little sign and everything, you're here with your homies, you know? | ||
And you don't even know who I am? | ||
But you know that you're here to protest racial hatred, ideological hatred, all this other stuff. | ||
You don't even know who I am! | ||
And you've got people that are going around and they're saying, oh well you said this one time, you said that, you said... At one point this pathetic white liberal jumps up and he says, you were at Charlottesville and you said this on your live stream, and I'm sure these people have never watched a single episode of my show, or if they watched my show on Tuesday, we've got about 340 hours of content, probably more than that. | ||
So you have no idea who I am, and yet you're here with your mind made up, you know, with all these talking points ready. | ||
I've got people, you know, trying to get me in this gotcha moment or whatever. | ||
And the conclusion, the takeaway from this is that there is no coming together. | ||
Even when people are have their hearts set on we're gonna have this dialogue because I'll say there were a good number of people who really did want to hear me out I believe I have to believe because that's what they say and they were relatively respectful There were a few people if you watch the live stream Who throughout were sort of reprimanding all the people in the back saying, hey, let this man talk, let this, he cute, let this guy talk. | ||
And, uh, you know, some were obviously there to disrupt, some were there to listen. | ||
I will say it was funny because the people demanding that I be listened to were black and the people disrupting were white. | ||
And I just found that fascinating in and of itself, that of all the people who have a problem with a racist, you know, anti POC message, It was these stupid white liberals and this Jewish guy. | ||
And the ones that wanted to hear me out were the black women. | ||
So I thought that was kind of ironic. | ||
I thought that was a little unexpected. | ||
And then to add another layer, it was so funny to me. | ||
Whenever these white liberals started to get a chant going, they started to go, you know, no Trump, no KKK, no fascist USA, all that stuff. | ||
The black girls in front were Crack the whip! | ||
Shut up! | ||
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Crack it! | |
Well, they didn't say this, but you know, shut up! | ||
Stop talking! | ||
And the white liberals all of a sudden got real, got real quiet. | ||
And I said, okay, maybe this works. | ||
Maybe I like this in this context. | ||
Maybe that kind of, and that's what the country's gonna look like, but maybe this is good for my purposes in this moment. | ||
But to get to the point here, Even when people want to listen, even when they want to hear you out, even if you heard some of the questions that were being asked by the so-called honest observers that wanted to have a dialogue, was the message really being received? | ||
Was the message truly being heard? | ||
You know, were my points and data, was that being digested? | ||
No! | ||
If you heard any of the questions from any of the people in front or the rowdy people in the back, We could not get past the microaggressions. | ||
The whole speech was, you said black. | ||
That's offensive. | ||
Coming from someone in Black Lives Matter. | ||
Really? | ||
So, it was that. | ||
It was somebody saying, oh well, you know, you said that you were 2% black, now you're saying 1.5% black. | ||
You're lying to us. | ||
Okay, really? | ||
I think whatever. | ||
It's a technicality. | ||
I don't even remember. | ||
I think you could look up my 23. | ||
I mean, I think it was 1.5. | ||
I don't remember. | ||
But, I mean, you understand that when you get hung up on these little details, when you get hung up on, oh, you know, you said something that offends me, you said something that maybe might not have been intentional, but you said the wrong thing, it sounded, it came off wrong, it came off as racist, a conversation becomes impossible when this is what you're dealing with. | ||
You cannot have a serious conversation About complex political or economic issues when you can't agree on whether or not it's appropriate to call an African-American black. | ||
I mean, do you understand where I'm coming from on this? | ||
My speech was about how if you look at the polling, non-whites tend to break for Democrats, vast majorities, super majorities, and whites break for Republicans. | ||
And it's the same on the issues. | ||
It's not just party identification. | ||
It's on the issues. | ||
From the Constitution, to gun rights, to free speech. | ||
On economics, I talked about how immigrants are coming here. | ||
And if you look at GDP, there are basically, it's not a net benefit or a net loss. | ||
It's just kind of somewhere in the middle. | ||
But if you look at the fiscal impact and you look at what automation will do to the economy, there's going to be a lot of risks. | ||
There's going to be a lot of friction, a lot of economic fallout when you have mass legal and illegal immigration. | ||
And the final point was people are tribal. | ||
When you have all these different races, different cultures, different religions and languages mixing, In the same space, competing for the same resources, the same jobs, you are not going to be able to have a country that is cohesive, one that is unified, one that has solidarity, one that has a single national identity. | ||
And all of that was lost among these people because they came here to say, you're a capitalist shill. | ||
You know, you're defending Jeff Bezos, which if you know anything about me, you know that's the furthest thing from the truth. | ||
People came out to say, oh, you know, you believe in colonialism and slavery and you're just another racist Republican. | ||
When that is the mentality going in, and we're trying to catch me and fit me into a little box, pigeonhole me as a name, a white nationalist, whatever, the dialogue becomes impossible. | ||
Anyway, the dialogue is impossible because we have diametrically opposite views. | ||
And this is sort of, this begs the question, this sort of vindicates the whole point. | ||
When you have people who cannot even agree, for example, on the history, when people show up to a speech and I say, well, you know, some people in this country would like to preserve the texture of life of 1965 as opposed to 2065. | ||
And all the counter protesters, all the demonstrators, they groaned. | ||
They say, oh, what about segregation? | ||
What about this? | ||
What about that? | ||
It just goes to show that they don't want to live in the country we want to live in. | ||
The country that we want to live in is the country that will look like 1965. | ||
Now, does that mean that we're apologists for slavery and racism? | ||
Of course not. | ||
But we look back in American history and we don't see slaveholders and villains and colonists. | ||
We see heroes. | ||
Christopher Columbus is a hero. | ||
George Washington is a hero. | ||
Abraham Lincoln is a hero. | ||
All these great men of history, all these great times. | ||
We don't think that history started in 2013 when gay marriage became legalized. | ||
We believe that the American story goes back and it has a long and glorious past with great men and great stories and great culture and everything else. | ||
And these counter-demonstrators, these counter-protesters, they believe that all that is garbage. | ||
They don't see George Washington as the founding father of the greatest nation in human history. | ||
They see George Washington as a slave owner and a racist. | ||
They don't see Christopher Columbus as a great Faustian explorer who went on a daring mission to uncharted lands to discover things for his country and ultimately to deliver the religion of Christ to native indigenous peoples. | ||
They see a horrible, genocidal, maniac, some colonizer, oppressor. | ||
And so when you cannot even agree, On these sorts of things, when you cannot even agree on the history, on the country, why should we be in the same country together? | ||
These people, they don't want segregation. | ||
I think that's a terrible, awful thing. | ||
If you were to speak of segregation or separation or having people not living in mixed societies, that's a terrible thing. | ||
But by the same token, they want all of us who think that 1965 was a fine time to submit to what they want, their vision of the country, their vision of social justice. | ||
Why? | ||
Why do they want that? | ||
Why? | ||
Why should we all stick together? | ||
Why should we have to have a dialogue? | ||
Why should we have to talk it out? | ||
We obviously don't agree. | ||
You think that the things I value are evil. | ||
I think the things you value are evil. | ||
Is there a middle ground here? | ||
Is there a compromise here? | ||
There is not. | ||
There are several courses of action. | ||
There is subjugation, which means that one side subjugates the other and forces the other to conform to their will. | ||
You know, either I'll have to What, get my credit card revoked and have my bank accounts locked and basically be put in jail because I think 1965 was actually a pretty nice time? | ||
Or, I don't know, what would be the reverse? | ||
People are living in their own communities, you know, everyone's gonna have to have free association if I have it my way. | ||
People go their separate ways. | ||
Or there's war. | ||
These are the three options. | ||
You have subjugation, you have segregation, or you have conflict. | ||
But there's no other way. | ||
You know, maybe 50 years ago, when the debate was high taxes or low taxes, you could find a middle ground and say, well, let's have taxes somewhere in the middle. | ||
Maybe we'll tax income at this percentage, but we'll have the estate tax be this. | ||
On economic matters, it's very simple, right? | ||
We could have a mixed economy, capitalism versus socialism. | ||
On a whole host of other issues, foreign policy. | ||
Do we want to have a jingoistic, neoconservative foreign policy or an isolationist foreign policy? | ||
How about a non-interventionist foreign policy? | ||
Where America's interests are threatened, we'll intervene. | ||
Where they are not, we'll mind our own business. | ||
Okay, we found a middle ground. | ||
But you've got people on this side, you know, people in this article who show up to demonstrate who believe, again, that our founding fathers were racist, that believe I'm a racist simply for being white, simply for existing. | ||
And I believe, you know, that white people in the country they founded, in the country they built, in the country that, you know, we built up the industry and everything else should remain a majority. | ||
There's no middle ground in between these two positions. | ||
And why should there be? | ||
Why should there be a middle ground between them? | ||
Why can we not go our separate ways? | ||
Why can they not live in their social justice commune? | ||
You know where you have everybody's welcome and there's no borders and whatever and we get to live in our ordered catholic commune over here? | ||
Well, I think the answer is pretty simple. | ||
We look at non-white people and all they do, look, I wouldn't say all of them, I don't want to make any generalizations, but you look at left-wing non-white people and it seems like there's just nothing but complaints. | ||
Lots of problems, no solutions. | ||
And you notice, never mentioned in this, Is that they could go anywhere else and not face these so-called problems generated by white people, right? | ||
There's a whole continent. | ||
Hey, you hate white people? | ||
You think white people are oppressing you? | ||
You think white people are being racist? | ||
The alt-right got you down? | ||
White nationalists got you down? | ||
That's terrible. | ||
I'm sorry to hear that. | ||
There's a whole continent. | ||
It's three times the size of this country. | ||
You'll never have to deal with that ever again. | ||
It's called Africa, okay? | ||
You're a Mexican, okay? | ||
And this Donald Trump, he's persecuting us. | ||
He's gonna throw us in camps. | ||
Joe Arpaio's gonna torture us. | ||
This is terrible. | ||
That's terrible, man. | ||
I don't know if you got all your facts right, but I sympathize with you. | ||
Here's what we'll do. | ||
We will pay for your plane ticket, you can pack your bags, you can leave as early as tomorrow, and there's a whole country where you'll never have to deal with that ever again. | ||
No Donald Trump, no white racists, no alt-right, no white nationalists. | ||
It's called Mexico, directly south of the border. | ||
Well, here's the difference. | ||
Mexico doesn't have as nice of stuff. | ||
Africa doesn't have nice stuff. | ||
Asia doesn't have a whole lot of nice stuff. | ||
When you're in America, you get free shit. | ||
Nobody kills you if you live in the right area. | ||
If you live in a place like Iowa, you're not gonna get killed, okay? | ||
So I think that's really what it comes down to. | ||
And this is why there must be conflict. | ||
Because America is the crown jewel. | ||
Of the world. | ||
America's not simply, you know, just the culture and the geography, but it is the wealth. | ||
It is the industry. | ||
We've created something, you know, society, which is pretty remarkable and tremendous. | ||
And so these left-wing agitators, you know, they've got all these problems, all these complaints. | ||
Well, they don't really want to solve these problems for themselves. | ||
They don't really want to get away. | ||
If it was really that bad, I mean, there's there's an out. | ||
There's a way they can escape. | ||
Here's your escape pod, right? | ||
And you could go anywhere you'd like. | ||
But they don't want to avert these problems. | ||
They don't want to solve these problems. | ||
They want to take over. | ||
They want to change the way it is here. | ||
They want to inherit our country. | ||
And we also want to inherit our country. | ||
And so that's really what it comes down to is a battle over this inheritance. | ||
That's why this sort of dialogue, let's just hear each other out, let's reach across the aisle, it's not going to happen. | ||
And you might have five people, as there were at this demonstration last night, who really do believe and they really want to hear you out. | ||
And in spite of all the interruptions and in spite of all the, you know, low IQ rebuttals and everything else, in spite of all that, maybe deep down they really do just want to hear us out and they really do want to come to some sort of a compromise. | ||
Well, the vast majority of the people that came last night came to scream like banshees so loudly that nobody could hear my message. | ||
And so when that's the kind of situation you're dealing with, they're not stupid. | ||
They know that we're reactionary and we know that they're communists. | ||
And there's no middle ground between the two. | ||
They know and we know that we are diametric opposites. | ||
We are on opposite poles. | ||
And to a certain extent, people are going to have to choose what direction they want the country to go in. | ||
If you've noticed, this has been heating up since Donald Trump got elected. | ||
Things have been accelerating, things have been reaching sort of a boiling point, and at a certain point we are going to have to choose at this fork in the road, individuals are going to have to choose, which one do you like more? | ||
You know, maybe you don't like us, maybe I'm an extremist to you, maybe I sound like a real offensive guy, you know, I'm not really sensitive to your proclivities, but what's the alternative? | ||
You're either aligning with somebody like me, who, you know, I'm not like the most radical guy, but I'm probably more radical than Charlie Kirk and the others, or you're aligning yourself with people who want to see your children basically shackled up on a cotton farm as a reparation, right? | ||
I mean, that's essentially what they're talking about. | ||
And so, for normal people, that choice is going to have to be made, and the lines will be drawn, and we'll have to see if there can be some sort of peaceful resolution, or if there'll be conflict. | ||
But I feel to see A third way. | ||
I fail to see how these two radical positions can be reconciled to one another. | ||
Because you understand that there are institutions in the country, it's the media, it's academia, they are far left. | ||
They do believe this stuff. | ||
They do believe that there's this axe to grind against the white man. | ||
And certainly white people, if they have not realized it yet, are becoming conscious of difference. | ||
They're becoming conscious of the threat to the country that they inherited from their ancestors. | ||
And, you know, there's a couple of ways this can end up And I'll tell you, it's not in dialogue and everybody holds hands and sings Kumbaya and we all get to live together. | ||
It doesn't happen, you know? | ||
And we'd like to see that happen, I'm sure. | ||
I don't say this, by the way, I'm not happy about this fact. | ||
I'm not celebrating that we have a tribal nature and we're living in this age of ideology, of secularism and everything else. | ||
I'm not happy about the fact that this is the course that I see, but These are the facts. | ||
These are the facts. | ||
We look at history. | ||
We look at what's going on today. | ||
It's hard to see any other outcome that this could end up in. | ||
But that was my speech. | ||
You can watch it on Periscope. | ||
I'll probably be uploading it to YouTube. | ||
Maybe on this channel. | ||
Maybe on another channel. | ||
I thought it was a fine speech. | ||
You know, if you don't mind all the interruptions. | ||
It's fascinating. | ||
They come over and we won't interrupt you. | ||
We won't bother you. | ||
And the whole speech is interruptions. | ||
The whole speech is... | ||
I have to ask a question. | ||
From the peanut gallery, throwing peanuts at me. | ||
I have this question. | ||
Random chanting, random bellowing and yelling from some tranny freak in the back. | ||
All this carrying on of shenanigans, but if you have the patience to stick through it, I thought it was a fine speech. | ||
And another problem with the speech, and this is the last thing I'll say, is the design of the speech was to be given to college Republicans. | ||
So the speech was about why Republicans should be against mass migration. | ||
Counter protesters say drag me out. | ||
No. | ||
No, we want to hear your speech too. | ||
Well, it's really not for you You know, it's really not it's sort of like when you get mugged You know, a guy with a gun to your head is like, well, tell me why I shouldn't mug you. | ||
Tell me why I shouldn't take your money and blow your brains out. | ||
Well, I don't know. | ||
It seems like you got the gun to my head and you're here and everything. | ||
Kind of seems like you got your mind made up. | ||
You know, you understand what I'm saying? | ||
I mean, they literally come there with no KKK. | ||
No, I'm not in the KKK. | ||
I'm Catholic. | ||
I'm a quarter Mexican. | ||
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Really? | |
You know, they never heard of me. | ||
And they're already there with, oh, he's a Hitler. | ||
He's racist. | ||
You know, all there. | ||
So they didn't come for a dialogue. | ||
They came to interrupt. | ||
And I think they kind of proved my point. | ||
At one point, everybody freaked out because I said the economic destiny of these immigrants is poverty. | ||
Well, with this kind of attitude, I'm sorry, maybe it's simply a white tradition that you have a peaceful exchange of ideas. | ||
I don't see it being replicated anywhere else. | ||
If you look at some of the footage of the Ugandan parliament or the Turkish parliament or, you know, some of the scenes that go on in these other countries, Perhaps it is not a Western trait. | ||
Perhaps it is a European trait that we have political dialogue and pluralism and civic values because that was not on display last night and I can't help but notice certain trends and patterns. | ||
Who was engaging in what behavior? | ||
No, it's not everybody. | ||
Don't want to make any generalizations, but this is what I noticed. | ||
Yeah, I have a bad habit of noticing things. | ||
But anyway, that was the That was the speech. | ||
Check it out. | ||
I think we have a little bit of time to talk about the Ilhan Omar resolution, which is sort of in a similar vein. | ||
This is something we talked about on Tuesday. | ||
Like I said, Ilhan Omar, blessed prophet Ilhan Omar, peace be upon her. | ||
She said earlier this week something to the effect that Apac and pro-Israel politicians and lobbyists have an allegiance to a foreign country. | ||
This was three weeks after she gave her remark on Twitter about the Israel lobby being all about the Benjamins or the US Congress's support for Israel being all about lobbyist money basically. | ||
And so for the second time Nancy Pelosi and the Democratic caucus are condemning her not directly but indirectly with a resolution and we read through it on Tuesday and it was it was a little heavy-handed. | ||
To say the least. | ||
We read through the full four-page resolution and understand Ilhan Omar is like an irrelevant, fringe, far-left, freshman congresswoman from Minnesota. | ||
She was elected in 2018. | ||
She made an offhand remark on Twitter about how lobbyists give money to influence policy, okay? | ||
And within 48 hours of this total non-thing, I mean, this is a nothing in the grand scheme of things. | ||
You know, you look at, again, freshman Congresswoman, she's all the way on the fringe. | ||
Like, it would be one thing if the Speaker of the House said this. | ||
It would be one thing if the President said this. | ||
But we're talking about somebody who is, in the grand scheme of things, irrelevant, making an off-the-cuff remark, which might have sounded bad but was basically correct, and everybody acknowledges this. | ||
Within 48 hours of that, you've got a full four-page resolution ready to be passed on the floor of the House. | ||
They had to postpone the vote, which was scheduled to take place yesterday, because they had to add in some new provisions. | ||
And I'll read you some of the new provisions here. | ||
By the way, this bill passed 400, what was it? | ||
407 to 23. | ||
Okay? | ||
So this is just about everybody in the House of Representatives voted in favor of this. | ||
If you recall on Tuesday, I read the four-page resolution in full, and it went into JFK being Catholic, and Japanese internment, and the Dreyfus Affair, and of course, the Holocaust. | ||
And basically, if you critique the Israel lobby, it's another Holocaust. | ||
So, it was a little much. | ||
They had to go in and beef it up a little bit. | ||
That wasn't substantial enough. | ||
And so they added in some new pieces here to address other groups. | ||
And I'll explain why this is really, this is so important. | ||
This proves everything. | ||
Okay, this is just one little provision here. | ||
This is the second page, it's now a seven page resolution of the Anti-Semitism Resolution. | ||
It reads, whereas, whether from the political right, center, or left, bigotry, discrimination, oppression, racism, and imputations of dual loyalty threaten American democracy and have no place in American political discourse, whereas white supremacists in the United States have exploited and continue to exploit bigotry, | ||
and weaponize hate for political gain, targeting traditionally persecuted peoples, including African Americans, Latinos, Native Americans, Asian Americans, and Pacific Islanders, and other people of color, Jews, Muslims, Hindus, Sikhs, and the LGBTQ community, immigrants, and others with verbal attacks, incitement, and violence. and the LGBTQ community, immigrants, and others with verbal attacks, Now, it goes on in great detail about neo-Nazis and the KKK and, of course, the Jewish stuff. | ||
But understand, they had to change the resolution, whereas formerly it was just four pages of, you can't make fun or criticize Jews. | ||
You know, they're off limits. | ||
They have this special privilege in America. | ||
I guess because the Holocaust happened, you just can't say anything about them. | ||
Well, then the Hispanic Caucus, the Black Caucus, all kinds of other left-wing advocacy groups, they came out and they said, well, let's just make it about everyone. | ||
You know, we're victims too. | ||
We're oppressed too. | ||
We need our own little piece here. | ||
And so notice, notice the one group. | ||
And they went in pretty great detail. | ||
Notice the one single group not acknowledged in this resolution. | ||
African Americans, Latinos, Native Americans, Asian Americans, Pacific Islanders, people of color. | ||
So it's all non-white races. | ||
Jews, Muslims, Hindus, Sikhs, the LGBT community, immigrants. | ||
Everybody except for who? | ||
White people and Christians. | ||
Everybody else is protected except for white people and Christians. | ||
And you see so clearly, and this is what I illustrated weeks ago with Kamala Harris. | ||
You know, I think I did a whole whiteboard about that when we talked about Kamala Harris's announcement speech. | ||
She tweeted alongside that something to the effect that You know, all these isms, antisemitism, racism, and the phobias, Islamophobia, transphobia, homophobia, these are all real and we have to fight them. | ||
And I illustrated that this has nothing to do with discrimination. | ||
This has nothing to do with prejudice. | ||
Because the only prejudice we see in this country, in a serious way, is against white people. | ||
Is against men. | ||
Is against Christians. | ||
If you're a woman, please, please, are we going to pretend that women are persecuted in this society? | ||
Every time a woman, like, I don't know, if a woman eats all the vegetables off her plate, she practically gets a blue ribbon from some organization. | ||
We're giving you the Clean Plate Club Award. | ||
You're a testament to female empowerment. | ||
The broccoli was just so good. | ||
I mean, and the same is true with blacks. | ||
You know, blacks, you could be like a fifth grade black kid and do two plus two equals four. | ||
He's going to Harvard. | ||
This guy's a genius. | ||
He's an inventor. | ||
Teach him JavaScript. | ||
He's going to be the next founder of Google. | ||
You know, so please, we see what goes on in Hollywood. | ||
We see what goes on in the media, in the advertisements. | ||
The only people you can make fun of, the only people you can discriminate against are white people and Christians. | ||
We saw this with the verified hate campaign on Twitter. | ||
How many verified accounts were documented by my friend Millennial Matt saying, we need to kill all white people, the white genocide is going to be great, and white, I hate white people, I'm a racist against white people. | ||
And nobody bothers those people about that. | ||
They don't get ran out of town like that like they do if you say anything against any other group. | ||
And so understand when they say, we're going against racism, we're going against this, it's all on display in this resolution. | ||
What it is about, what all these words are about, is dividing the country. | ||
Non-white against white. | ||
And there's an easy explanation for why they do this. | ||
It's because non-whites soon will be half the country. | ||
Now blacks will not be. | ||
Blacks are 13% of the country. | ||
Hispanics will be 30% of the country. | ||
Asians will be about 16% of the country. | ||
So all those individual groups, they don't come close to the white plurality. | ||
When the country becomes half white and half non-white, you'll have a lot more power if you unite all the non-white people against the white people. | ||
Blacks as a voting block, 13%. | ||
If you win all the blacks, you don't come close. | ||
If you have a significant majority of the white people, if you're talking about voting, if you have all the Asians, you don't come close to 50% of whites. | ||
If you have all the Hispanics, now you get their 30%, but nowhere close to 50%, which is what whites are going to be by 2042. | ||
Ah! | ||
But a certain group of people figured out, wait a second, we cannot challenge the primacy of the white majority of white culture in this country with each individual group. | ||
But you know what we can do? | ||
We can unite all of them with grievance culture, and then we'll have a polity. | ||
We will have a political party that is as strong and soon will be stronger than the white majority. | ||
All we have to do is unite all these disparate races who have nothing in common with their shared grievance against the white man. | ||
You know, if you look at Hispanics, well, it was the Mexican War 150 years ago. | ||
If it's blacks, it was slavery 150 years ago. | ||
If it's Asians, just general racism and the internment of the Japanese 80 years ago, and Jews, the Holocaust, 80 years ago, right? | ||
Muslims, discrimination after 9-11. | ||
You all have a bone to pick with the white man. | ||
You all have a bone to pick with the white majority. | ||
So let's hang together and once we become a majority, As they are becoming a majority, we can kick them out. | ||
We can kick the Republicans out in Georgia, in Texas, in Arizona. | ||
We will never lose an election again. | ||
We now run the country. | ||
We can define what the country is according to our revolutionary, non-white, intersectional, global south standards. | ||
And the white man will have to sit idly by and watch it because he doesn't want to be called a racist. | ||
Now, the linchpin of the whole thing, I don't even know if I should say this, I think you understand what I'm gonna get at here, is where did this resolution originate to condemn anti-everybody discrimination except for white people? | ||
Where did it originate? | ||
Did this start out as a condemnation against anti-black racism? | ||
Did this start out as a condemnation against homophobia? | ||
Islamophobia? | ||
Where did it start? | ||
Where did this come from? | ||
It came from Ilhan Omar's critique of AIPAC. | ||
It came from Ilhan Omar's critique of dual allegiance. | ||
In other words, it came from a condemnation of anti-Semitism. | ||
And I think it's quite interesting, because when you look at the media, and you look at other institutions of power in the country, and you look at AIPAC, and you look at, you know, just some of the things that are going on, some of the patterns, you begin to notice where there's a little thing called, what is it called, drafting in NASCAR, where A certain group of people says if we find a common cause with other groups, with anti-racism against other groups, much larger groups, like blacks, Hispanics, Asians, we can sort of get lumped in with them and get protection. | ||
So they say to themselves, perhaps, they say, well, we are 2% of the population, but you know what? | ||
We have so much in common with you, the African-American. | ||
We have so much in common with you, the Hispanic. | ||
We have so much in common with you, the Asian. | ||
We have so much in common with you, the homosexual, the Muslim, the Sikh. | ||
The transsexual we have so much in common with all of you because we too were persecuted. | ||
Let's all unite together Where was the impetus from the beginning and I think you start to understand why it is not an insignificant fact That you see certain Jewish power structures in Washington DC in New York City. | ||
I hate to be the guy to break it I know that might sound a little sensational controversial But it's what it is, folks. | ||
I mean, I think we could all see what's going on here. | ||
I think we could all see what's happening. | ||
I'll quote Bret Stephens here. | ||
Bret Stephens is a columnist at the New York Times. | ||
And I brought this up on a Twitch stream one time, so people might have heard this before or seen this before. | ||
Bret Stephens, again, he used to write for the Jerusalem Post. | ||
You would never know it, though. | ||
He used to write for the Jerusalem Post, then the Wall Street Journal. | ||
Now he's a pundit at the New York Times. | ||
And he was in a debate very recently, I believe it was in fall of 2018, with a rabbi. | ||
This is not a joke, this is not parody, it's not ironic. | ||
And in the debate, the subject was, is Trump good for Jewish people? | ||
Is Trump good for the Jews? | ||
I believe that was the title of the debate. | ||
And so you have a rabbi and Bret Stephens, they're debating, has Trump delivered benefits to the Jews? | ||
And what Bret Stephens said, and this really blew me away, this really sort of, it all fell into place when he said this. | ||
He said that the anti-immigrant rhetoric that Trump espouses, this is a direct quote from Bret Stephens, strikes me as antithetical to the liberal values which have been so good for us as Jews. | ||
Now notice that. | ||
Notice what is being said there. | ||
Anti-immigrant rhetoric. | ||
So if you're saying that, you know, immigrants are hurting our manufacturing, they're hurting industry, and they're causing crime and all these other things. | ||
Well, to be anti-immigrant is against liberal values, which liberal values stipulates that America is a country for everybody. | ||
America is a country where everybody can come and they can just set up shop and sell their wares, or they could just take welfare. | ||
You know, it doesn't really matter. | ||
But they could come here and this is just their shopping mall. | ||
This is just a street for them. | ||
I mean, they could do whatever they want here. | ||
That's liberal values. | ||
Anti-immigrant rhetoric hurts those liberal values which have been so good for Jewish people. | ||
Because, of course, Bret Stephens' ancestors were Russian Jews who came to America, also immigrants. | ||
And I think you start to see where this intersectional alliance It comes from this intersectional alliance ecosystem that has been created. | ||
And you understand why, you know, look, Christians, Europeans, we're on our own here, okay? | ||
The country that our ancestors built is being taken away, and it's kind of everybody against us. | ||
That's the way I see it. | ||
You know, is any one of these groups really going to say, we feel for your plight? | ||
We recognize that you'd like to sort of maintain and preserve this texture of life. | ||
We would like to protect you from discrimination. | ||
We would like to protect your rights. | ||
I see a very vicious, angry mob united by one thing, and that is their grievance against us and the country of our ancestors. | ||
And I don't know. | ||
Like I said with the speech, I don't see how that ends in any other way, and I would like to avert that. | ||
You know, I'd like to go on the record as saying I believe that we can all live together in harmony, but there has to be coherence. | ||
There has to be coherence. | ||
There has to be a recognized primacy among the people that founded the country, among people that have been here for a long time. | ||
There can be some sort of settlement so long as there is a recognition that the country has to remain in some ways the same way that it's been for a long time. | ||
I think you understand what that means. | ||
We have to have a white majority. | ||
The country becomes incoherent when you don't have a white majority. | ||
And every other successful multiracial country understands this. | ||
You can have multiracialism, for example, in Singapore. | ||
Because in Singapore, they implement immigration practices which maintain a majority percentage of the population at 70%. | ||
And so they have a significant degree of diversity. | ||
But they understand that tribalism is real. | ||
And if you don't have one group that is to some degree hegemonic, that to some degree has primacy, then you're going to have issues. | ||
Israel is a perfect example of this. | ||
Israel is multiracial, and boy do we love Israel. | ||
You know, we're not a fan of the foreign aid. | ||
We're not a fan of fighting their wars or them blowing up our ships. | ||
But hey, if Israel does their own thing, I don't mind them. | ||
They're a multiracial country. | ||
They've got Palestinians, they've got Arabs, they've got Druze, they've got all kinds of groups, but recently they adopted their nation-state law to say that the Jewish people have primacy in the Jewish homeland. | ||
And you have this all over the place in Pakistan and India. | ||
How did they even settle that? | ||
How did they even begin to settle that to some degree of peace and harmony by saying this is the country for Hindus and this is the country for Muslims? | ||
And so we don't have to have tribal conflict in the country. | ||
We don't have to have an all-out war. | ||
It doesn't have to be like this. | ||
But the people that came here In the last 100 years, they have to start being a little bit more gracious. | ||
They have to have a little bit of respect. | ||
You know, my ancestors didn't come here until the turn of the last century. | ||
Italians, Mexicans, Irish. | ||
Now, we didn't come here and say, we're going to overturn everything. | ||
We're going to speak Italian now. | ||
And, oh, these white people are terrible. | ||
We have grievances as Italians. | ||
These Protestants have got to go, or as a Mexican. | ||
They took our land! | ||
You know, my answers didn't say that. | ||
They said, we're going to get a job and we're going to assimilate. | ||
We're going to learn the language and look at where we are now. | ||
Now I'm hosting this great show America First. | ||
I believe that we can put everything back on track. | ||
I'm not hopeful that that's going to happen. | ||
But I believe that would be the optimal outcome. | ||
But not if we're going to keep going down this path. | ||
Not if we keep seeing resolutions like this. | ||
Not if we keep seeing the sort of demonstrations we saw yesterday. | ||
There has to be some sort of mutual agreement to avert catastrophe. | ||
And I'm not hopeful for it. | ||
It could happen. | ||
I believe there's room for it to happen. | ||
But it's not likely, because the other side, they are so vicious, they're so angry, so much grievance, that they will not allow us to live in peace. | ||
They will not give us our quarter and our own land. | ||
And we can't go down. | ||
I don't think we're willing to compromise on that. | ||
So, anyway, that is the resolution there. | ||
I think we're rambling a little bit. | ||
We're going on a little bit. | ||
I'm getting myself in trouble, I'm sure, as we speak. | ||
We're going to start looking at superchats and we'll see what you guys are saying. | ||
Maybe some messages of support from last night. | ||
Maybe some haters. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Some of this stuff is a little bit high power level. | ||
I know on this show tonight we've been a little bit more out there. | ||
Look, I'm not saying anything I don't think that's wrong or hateful or offensive. | ||
I'm telling you like it is. | ||
I'm telling you what's going on. | ||
And it's funny because maybe a year and a half ago, if I were to do this show, people would say you're a conspiracy theorist. | ||
To say that there's this revolutionary left-wing movement in the country. | ||
to overturn white hegemony and white primacy, they would say that's a conspiracy theory. | ||
That's the white genocide conspiracy theory. | ||
The idea that certain groups have a little bit more agency in the left wing and they're leading the charge against the white man, you're crazy, though. | ||
That's not happening. | ||
And then you see things like this where they're taking credit for it. | ||
You know, you see certain articles from Haaretz and the Israel Times and other places, the Forward, where they're just openly saying, yeah, I mean, this is what's happening. | ||
We love immigration. | ||
We love liberal values. | ||
and uh and they're just being open and honest about it and that's good that's good but we have to be able to be honest about what's happening too they get to be honest and say yeah we're gonna take you out white man and we're like hey they're gonna try and take us out we should do something maybe and they're like no that's you can't say that that's racist take away his youtube channel he can't he can't warn people right The globalists, they don't want us to have peace. | ||
They don't want us to live together, right? | ||
But anyway, we're gonna take a look at Super Chats. | ||
We'll see what's being said here. | ||
America only says the enemy is afraid because we are winning. | ||
Hope everyone is following the baby steps so we can crush our enemies. | ||
Never give up, never surrender. | ||
Well, I don't know. | ||
That rhetoric is a little heated. | ||
That's a little bit too charged up for me. | ||
I don't have enemies. | ||
I'm a Christian. | ||
My only enemy is the devil. | ||
Everybody else is a brother. | ||
We are all children of God. | ||
But there are people that are doing very evil things, and those people have to be stopped. | ||
I agree with you there, but that rhetoric is a little bit charged up. | ||
Remember, This is a no-violence zone. | ||
We hate violence on this show. | ||
I hate violence. | ||
I would never do anything violent, you know, against... I guess I'm like some of the most radical Hindus or Sikhs where they don't even, like, kill flies or anything. | ||
I'm sort of like that. | ||
If I could just use photosynthesis, I would because I don't want to... Violence against anything, plants, insects, journalists. | ||
I mean, it just... it makes me cry. | ||
It makes me, like, my head explode. | ||
So, anti-violence zone. | ||
You know, if you're talking about race war, we are not about that. | ||
I hate that kind of stuff. | ||
People, and there's a lot of like federal agents in the chat all the time that are like, oh, like government buildings and all this other stuff. | ||
And I'm like, not around me, man. | ||
Miss me with that stuff. | ||
I'm not about that. | ||
I'm all about peace and love and friendship. | ||
That's what it's all about for me. | ||
Level Best says, took serious guts to give that speech to that crowd. | ||
Never been more proud of you, big fella. | ||
Hey, thanks, man. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Well, look, you know, I believe to a certain extent that, you know, we have to sort of be willing to take risks. | ||
We have to go out there. | ||
It's actually sort of discouraging because I go out there and I'm willing to meet with the counter demonstrators. | ||
I'm willing to go up and give my speech and say what I'm going to say and be honest, give my honest take on the world. | ||
And the people that organized the event are nowhere to be found. | ||
You know, they're running away and one of them didn't even show up. | ||
So, look, if we're gonna fix anything, people are gonna have to start growing some balls. | ||
Sorry, but a lot of these conservatives, a lot of the people that are standing safely behind me, to an extent, and I'm not saying dox yourself, I'm not saying you're gonna have to throw yourself under the bus, or you know, you're gonna be in the wreckage, Richard Spencer style, or anything like that, but people are gonna have to start stepping up to the plate. | ||
People are gonna have to start to grow a pair a little bit, because You know, this is how they get us. | ||
If it's only, if they can isolate people like me or others and shut us down and make an example and scare everybody into silence, yeah, nothing's going to happen. | ||
But if enough people say, hey, you know what, enough is enough, we're going to just say what we're going to say and we don't really care. | ||
Our country is headed for, I mean, we're headed for ruin right now. | ||
Our country's gonna be a hellhole in like 30 years. | ||
And if we want to do something about that, we're gonna have to care a little bit less about being called racist or whatever. | ||
You know, I mean, that's the way that I look at it, so... | ||
Anyway, I mean, think about what we could be doing right now. | ||
We could be landing on Mars. | ||
We could be doing incredible things in technology and in other ways, in piety. | ||
But instead, we have to babysit leftists and explain to them why, you know, Columbus was great and all this other stuff. | ||
Explain to them, what was the one person asking me? | ||
She didn't even know Spain was in Europe. | ||
We have to sit down and explain to them why. | ||
You know, actually, if you look at the data, immigrants are, economically, neither a net benefit or a cost, but if you look at, you know, if we have to sit around and babysit people who, I mean, and they're hung up on whether you call them black or African American, we're not going to get anywhere, and we're headed for ruin, and we have to sit around and explain ourselves, people are going to have to grow up a little bit. | ||
Let's see. | ||
Okay, I can't read that one at all, but thanks. | ||
30-year-old Boomer says, where was your ashes yesterday, big guy? | ||
Repent. | ||
Shut up, shut up. | ||
I drove out to Iowa to take a shower before my presentation. | ||
And people are giving me a hard time about it. | ||
Repent. | ||
Shut up. | ||
I, you know, I love all the, uh, I love all the Catholics in the stands always, you know? | ||
It's always, it's always all these, tend to be left-wing Catholics, always the peanut gallery all the way over here, you know, saying, you need to take it easier on whores, you need to take it easier on this, and you're a bad guy, and you gotta... Okay, you know, I'm, I'm the one over here fighting. | ||
What did, I forget who said this, but, you know, the blood of a martyr? | ||
I think something that goes along the lines of that, right? | ||
Anyway, Joshua Larson says, economic destiny. | ||
That's what it is, right? | ||
Far Squawks is glad to see you got to address your fellow Africans. | ||
Very cool. | ||
Looks like you found your tribe. | ||
Yes, I was glad to be among my people yesterday, my fellow Africans. | ||
I think we have a great relationship. | ||
I think we have a long and a great future together ahead. | ||
JP says, welcome back. | ||
Thankfully, you didn't get lynched. | ||
Yeah, me too. | ||
I'm glad we made it out in one piece. | ||
Deployable mic says she it so you'd be saying yeah, there was a little bit of that and I can I can do that because I am on point five percent African nobody's gonna take that away from me Dandy says held it down last night. | ||
Don't stop big guy. | ||
I won't they'll they'll have to stop me But I'm going to keep going, always. | ||
I don't think that's true. | ||
But I do like Yang. | ||
Yang wants to implement China's social credit system. | ||
Are Yang memers going to have a bad effect by making these ideas mainstream? | ||
I don't think that's true. | ||
But I do like Yang. | ||
I don't know if I'm in the Yang gang, but I'm a believer in what he's doing. | ||
Kandar with a big super chat. | ||
Thanks a ton, man. | ||
Much appreciated. | ||
He says, couldn't make it to the ISU talk because of work, but it was really funny when you dropped the 2% African meme on them. | ||
Keep up the good work, big guy. | ||
Have some Big Macs on me. | ||
Well, much appreciated. | ||
God bless. | ||
Yeah that one they're so easy to you know that's the thing about left-wing people is they go around saying oh oh they uh they use our outrage to generate social media engagement and then you say obvious jokes like that and then oh that's terrible that's so offensive you know I obviously stay so I obviously say stuff like that to rile people up you know do people really think I go around saying I'm two percent black is like a you know authentic part of my identity | ||
I say that as a tongue-in-cheek thing to sort of break the ice. | ||
Oh, that's racist. | ||
That's terrible. | ||
Oh, please lighten up. | ||
Grow up. | ||
But it was funny. | ||
I do enjoy antagonizing the opposition. | ||
America only says young Americans for tyranny. | ||
That's what I'm about. | ||
No, just kidding. | ||
I am for total libertinism. | ||
Any government intervention anywhere is basically the Soviet Union. | ||
Let's see. | ||
Kappa says the best part of the Periscope was re-watching it for the first thing you had to say. | ||
Prophetic. | ||
What was the first thing I had to say? | ||
I don't remember. | ||
I don't remember, but probably. | ||
Swat Hobbs says, Great speech last night, big guy. | ||
Uh, yeah, or ye, though I walked through the valley of the shadow of death, I fear no evil, for thou art with me. | ||
That's my mentality. | ||
If God is with us, who is against us? | ||
That, those are the words to live by. | ||
If God is with us, who could possibly be against us? | ||
Man, think about it. | ||
Who's on the other side? | ||
That's what I think all the time. | ||
You know, all these people, oh, we gotta run. | ||
We can't be caught saying that. | ||
We can't invest in the movement. | ||
This guy's radical. | ||
God is with us. | ||
That's what we have to be hardened in knowing. | ||
Look at our enemies. | ||
Our enemies are pedophiles. | ||
They're out of the you-know-what of Satan. | ||
So, that's how I look at it. | ||
We're doing God's work. | ||
Even though we're imperfect Christians, alright? | ||
Even if we don't do the speech with our ashes, okay? | ||
We are serving the Lord. | ||
That's what it's about. | ||
Avant Galaxy says, Big Nick out here fighting for our rights on the front lines. | ||
Everybody gives this man your money. | ||
He doesn't work for free. | ||
That's right. | ||
It's true. | ||
I'm out there. | ||
I'm out there defending the white man, and you know, not for nothing. | ||
But I look at somebody like Alex Sears. | ||
If you remember, Alex Sears was the stooge that called the security on me at CPAC last week. | ||
He's a total shabbos boy. | ||
He's Cassie Dillon's purse carrier. | ||
And I look at an individual like this, and I say to myself, I just look at him and I shake my head. | ||
I mean, I don't hate him. | ||
I don't respect him enough to hate him. | ||
I don't think about him. | ||
But I see him at CPAC and I have to shake my head and think, Look at what is being done to you. | ||
You've been totally brainwashed. | ||
You've been totally conditioned. | ||
I have to go out there and fight you for you! | ||
For your progeny! | ||
I'm doing this for your children! | ||
And you'll thank me one day. | ||
A lot of these people will be thanking me one day because they'll wake up to it. | ||
They'll understand if they're smart and if they have certain experiences. | ||
If they're one of the, you know, one of the statistics which is going to come out later on. | ||
You know, they'll understand. | ||
I'm doing it for Alex Sears. | ||
I'm doing it for all these white shitlibs in the audience that are booing and hissing. | ||
You know, we're trying to protect a group of people. | ||
And I asked this one black girl who was in the front of the audience, she was like, what are you so concerned about? | ||
You know, this mass migration. | ||
I'm like, well, our people are going extinct. | ||
Wouldn't you have a problem with this idea of, you know, black people, their fertility rates were below replacement, and everywhere in the world they were below replacement, and everywhere in the world massive immigrants were coming in and making them where they were formerly a majority, a minority? | ||
Wouldn't that bother anybody? | ||
But nobody seems to care. | ||
Nobody seems to care because it's white people. | ||
Nobody is talking about this. | ||
Andrew Yang is talking about this, to his credit. | ||
But if you even discuss this issue, That white people as a group are going away. | ||
Look at the fertility rates and look at all the immigration policies in all the countries where we are a majority, where we originate. | ||
We are going away. | ||
And does anybody care about that? | ||
Does that matter to anybody? | ||
And all these civil rights people that are defending the rights of marginalized groups and oppressed groups and all this other stuff, do they care? | ||
You know, if you're a real civil rights activist, you're against racial injustice. | ||
Don't you think an entire race of people going extinct merits a little bit of attention? | ||
Instead we're worried about What? | ||
That you got a dirty look on the subway or something? | ||
That you didn't get hired for a job because you came in with dreadlocks? | ||
You know what I'm talking about. | ||
All these minor things. | ||
Yeah, Jussie Smollett. | ||
We're focusing on that when you have all this other stuff going on. | ||
And if you even talk about it, you're a white nationalist. | ||
You're beaten down in the press. | ||
You're unemployable, ostracized in social circles. | ||
It shouldn't be like this. | ||
It shouldn't be like this. | ||
It's not right. | ||
It's a clown world. | ||
In any other time, this would be completely normal. | ||
That's how the media goes these days. | ||
So but I am I'm fighting I am fighting for you the people Septius says improve rhetoric repatriate rather than deport and shut up. | ||
Shut up. | ||
It's what it's gonna be We are going to be in Europe. | ||
They should be deporting the people that are coming in Improve rhetoric this guy. | ||
I love when all the armchair generals. | ||
I've been doing this kind of for a long time, but I know Septius the super chatter I'm sure he knows better And you know, there's a right and a wrong way to make a suggestion also. | ||
The tone sometimes of people, it's just, it's commands, you know? | ||
I can't really handle that. | ||
Joshua Larson says, still a Nica? | ||
That's right, that's right! | ||
1.5% black. | ||
Get my shirt and tie. | ||
I have a live stream. | ||
Go to CPAC. | ||
Still a NICA. | ||
Go on to the ISU campus and I'm all set up to go. | ||
Still a NICA. | ||
That's how it goes for us in this country. | ||
Can't catch a break as a young African-American man in this country. | ||
White man keeping me down. | ||
Some Jewish-Hispanic guy keeping me down. | ||
That was another story, which wasn't really covered in the livestream, but right after we got done with the speech, I start going to the library and this Jewish guy literally blocks my path. | ||
You know that meme, blocks your path? | ||
This Hispanic-looking guy, maybe he was Hispanic, maybe not, but he had a yarmulke on. | ||
I think some kind of Star of David necklace. | ||
I'm not making this up. | ||
Literally, I'm walking up, talking to people. | ||
You know, we're having a good time. | ||
And this guy just steps right in front of me. | ||
And I just start pushing right up against him. | ||
Oh, you're pushing him! | ||
You're pushing him! | ||
And not for nothing, but do you remember what I said two years ago? | ||
Do you remember what I said two years ago at the Leadership Institute? | ||
Who did I say was doing what to me? | ||
And I got all this heat from the Reagan battalion. | ||
Everybody got on my case. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I think if you paid attention, was I right or was I wrong? | ||
Do you get in trouble for saying things that are true? | ||
Facts! | ||
I thought Ben Shapiro was about facts, don't care about your feelings. | ||
It was kind of factual what I said. | ||
You know, I said maybe people are trying to hurt me in my daily existence and I don't know, I mean... | ||
Don't know I could see a lot of examples of this in the past couple of years many many such cases right but Good thing that that story had a good ending the police separated us There wasn't any blows, but it got a little heated a little bit of a heater gamer moment Didn't say anything that I regretted. | ||
Thank God. | ||
We came close but Glory for the King says Timothy Gordon does mainstream Catholic content on YouTube, but it's also political Family is number one to him and says Bolsheviks are the root of America's problems. | ||
Worth checking out slash having as a guest? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I mean, the unidimensional explanations for things, or what is it? | ||
I forget the word for it, but whenever people ascribe the country's problems to, it is this group, it is that group, I'm not really on board with that, you know. | ||
It's kind of a boomer mentality. | ||
They tend to do this. | ||
It's cultural Marxism, or Wignazi, it's Jews, or it's... I've never been on board with that. | ||
We are where we are for a variety of reasons. | ||
Economic, technological, demographic, and certainly, you know, all those things are partially true. | ||
You know, to some extent, the deep state, the, you know, the fifth column from the Soviet Union or whatever, the Freemasons. | ||
You know, I think there's grains of truth to all of it, but whenever people say, you know, things like this, the Bolsheviks are the root of America's problems, can we really say that that is, they caused everything wrong in the country? | ||
I don't know. | ||
There's a lot of other things that have been going on also. | ||
The industrial revolution, the technological revolution, the managerial revolution. | ||
There's a lot of things happening. | ||
A lot of ideas, a lot of things originating from a lot of different places. | ||
I'll check it out. | ||
I don't know. | ||
That doesn't push me in the right direction on that. | ||
Overseer says, hey Nick, God bless you and keep up the good work. | ||
Thank you, man. | ||
Klondell says 1.5% of Nick's DNA is responsible for 100% of his lateness. | ||
Hey, that's racist! | ||
That is racist. | ||
It is, uh, the Italian DNA for why I'm late. | ||
I'm on, uh, I'm on Mediterranean time, alright? | ||
I know you Anglos, you, all you Anglo-Protestant wages don't really understand this, but I'm just trying to live life, okay? | ||
I'm trying to live the, uh, the med life. | ||
Talk to, uh, what's his name? | ||
Who's the one who's been debating Molyneux lately? | ||
The anti-fragile guy. | ||
What's his name? | ||
Taleb. | ||
Ask Taleb about this. | ||
The Mediterranean's have it right when we consider life and work. | ||
It's the Italian side. | ||
We don't want to offend anybody else. | ||
Cloudstar says, Nick, you should have compared Wakanda to MAGA. | ||
Yeah, that would have been fresh. | ||
The Wakanda meme is still funny. | ||
I should have done that. | ||
I should have also brought up Pepe and Harambe too, right? | ||
I should have brought up, I should have just made an impact text meme on the spot. | ||
I should have said, I'm like, I'm like the douchebag hat guy, right? | ||
I'm, uh, I'm troll face. | ||
I should have said troll face. | ||
Come on, come on. | ||
You're gonna get bullied. | ||
D Sharp says, nice work out there, man. | ||
Thanks. | ||
Tyler says, can't get over how high IQ economic destiny is. | ||
Well, it's true, and that's actually lifted from an article I was reading from the Mercatus Institute recently called, Do Immigrants Import Their Economic Destiny? | ||
So, that's not my own, but it is a good phrase. | ||
Dominic Liberatore says, a Muslim complains about a country full of Jews and we get a resolution against white supremacy? | ||
It was good to see you stand your ground in Atlanta. | ||
Yeah, good point, good point. | ||
Yeah, isn't that funny? | ||
Ilhan Omar is Somalian and a Muslim and she's complaining about Israel. | ||
That's a very good observation. | ||
And what's the resolution? | ||
We condemn white supremacy against all marginalized groups. | ||
Really? | ||
Shouldn't you be complaining about there was a Muslim terrorist attack against Jews in Europe today? | ||
And, you know, white people are the problem? | ||
Give me a break. | ||
David Sperner says daily reminder that equality is nothing more than a battering ram for the left and the synagogue to push immoral lifestyles, violence against whites, and a teared down tradition. | ||
Keep fighting, King. | ||
Thanks. | ||
I don't know if I would use the same word choice, but you know, basically true about the left. | ||
Thomas Howard says, Nick, last week the South was stupid. | ||
Breaking up America is bad. | ||
America first. | ||
MAGA. | ||
Sometimes life comes at you really fast, my guy. | ||
What about the South? | ||
Well, the South was different. | ||
For, you know, talk about life coming at you fast. | ||
I think the Civil War was a little different then. | ||
The current context. | ||
Did the South break away because of mass immigration from revolutionary third world hordes? | ||
I don't think so. | ||
Actually, I think they broke away for a very, you know, to keep people here, right? | ||
And to keep them under their domain. | ||
No, I will never back down on bashing the Confederacy. | ||
You wouldn't even have a coherent United States of America if you didn't have Lincoln. | ||
You didn't have national identity until the Civil War. | ||
We had regional identity, and Lincoln forged a nation out of the regions. | ||
So, don't come at me with that stuff, Dixie Cuck, you know, please. | ||
And, uh, breaking up America is bad? | ||
I still believe that's bad. | ||
I still believe that's bad, even though it might be inevitable. | ||
Even though some degree of separation, and I've always said this, by the way, I've been saying this since my debate with R.C. | ||
Maxwell, I think was the first time I said it, maybe even earlier. | ||
It might be inevitable, that doesn't mean it's a good thing. | ||
We want to avert that from happening. | ||
And what is the rest? | ||
America First? | ||
MAGA? | ||
Yeah, I'm still America First, and I'm still MAGA. | ||
So, don't come at me with all this low-IQ wignat trash. | ||
All these dummies come on here. | ||
They never come on in the call-in shows. | ||
You notice that? | ||
They always do the drive-by shot in the Super Chat. | ||
You know, all this controlled opposition Fed stuff. | ||
In the super chats. | ||
It's funny, they never come in the call-in shows, because when they come in the call-in shows, they just get totally smacked around. | ||
Sorry, Thomas Howard. | ||
I don't know if you're being friendly or not, but very low IQ stuff today. | ||
Basketball says the protesters needed a whiteboard and go off juice. | ||
Yeah, maybe the whiteboard would have illustrated the point better. | ||
America only says white nationalism got you down. | ||
Get your first-class cruise for a permanent one-way trip to mommy Africa. | ||
Well, hey, not a bad idea. | ||
I'll probably go back to Europe. | ||
When things get bad in this country, I'm not gonna say, uh, well, I shouldn't say that. | ||
I'll stay in America forever. | ||
But, hypothetically, hypothetically, if I were in a situation where generations of my ancestors were being oppressed and kicked around as a minority and I couldn't get ahead because people are just oppressing me too much, I would go back to Italy, right? | ||
Or I'd go back to Ireland, or I'd go back to Mexico. | ||
I would go somewhere, right? | ||
If it was that bad. | ||
And for generations, it was really that bad. | ||
Wouldn't you go somewhere else? | ||
Instead of, no, we'll just stick around and, you know, I don't know, I think it kind of tells you, maybe it's not that bad, right? | ||
Philip Fry says, great speech, Nick. | ||
The ability to shift the message of the speech to your new audience was skillful, agile, and probably opened them up to new ideas. | ||
Well, thank you. | ||
Well, and that was the thing, a lot of people are saying, oh, you went too soft on them, or, well, some people are saying this. | ||
You went too soft, or you said you're not, you know, whatever. | ||
And, uh, you have to tailor the audience, or rather the speech to the audience. | ||
Number one, I want to get through my whole speech, so that's why I sort of, uh, you know, if they, if they wanted me to say African American instead of black, I'm not gonna say. | ||
We're gonna call off the speech after four minutes because I have, I'm committed to saying black in this speech, you know. | ||
So, in some ways I had to, uh, I, I told one girl I just cut some corners and, and cut them, some things out because of the venue and the audience, but, uh, Once I got through the speech, I changed my tone a little bit. | ||
You know, I was trying to finish up, get in, say my message, and get out. | ||
And that's kind of what I had to do to keep everybody relatively tame, keep everybody relatively appeased and satisfied. | ||
But I think the message is undiluted, basically. | ||
Colin says, Fellow Catholic, which saint did you choose as your patron saint for confirmation and why? | ||
I chose Saint George because George is the patron saint of courage. | ||
So even back then, even back then, I was a lion-hearted young individual, a little dramatic, right? | ||
I know a lot of people say, oh, I picked it because my uncle or my grandfather, but I remember I was big into Jack Kennedy at the time, and he wrote Profiles in Courage, and I said, you know, that's really the most admirable trait in my opinion, so. | ||
Cyrus says ADL's gonna bankroll Ilhan's primary opponent. | ||
Yeah, they'll probably bankroll some kind of opposition research now and try and get her kicked out before then. | ||
Dan D says points finger and furrows brow. | ||
Whoops. | ||
I scrolled down too far there. | ||
Let me get back up. | ||
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Don't you raise your voice at me, Epic. | |
At a certain point, I just had to look, you know, I came there. | ||
I was very polite. | ||
I was very patient and very tolerant. | ||
And then this one's just going to yell in my face and scream at me. | ||
I don't think so. | ||
I'm a human being. | ||
I'm not going to tolerate disrespect. | ||
A lot of people don't, you know, they kind of just accept like, oh, this is what I'm dealing with. | ||
I'm not going to tolerate that disrespect. | ||
I don't care who it is. | ||
You know, and that's the thing. | ||
I am an equal kind of a guy. | ||
I believe everybody's equal. | ||
And so I treat everybody equally. | ||
Yeah, this one getting in my face yelling at me. | ||
You did this! | ||
You said that! | ||
Yeah, better be careful, lady. | ||
And all these people, you know, this dumb retard getting up there yelling at me. | ||
I had to call him a retard. | ||
And everybody else, you know, I'm not going to take any mess. | ||
I'm going to be polite, but I'm not going to take any stuff from these people. | ||
Pinky Culture says, hey Nick, can you come on the Pinky stream? | ||
My frequent guest is a Christian and a third positionist and he would love to speak to you. | ||
I don't know, man. | ||
Send me an email. | ||
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We'll see. | |
I hope to inspire the masses to rise up in their own way. | ||
Thank you, dude. | ||
Krolik says, Hello, Nick. | ||
Saw your campus speech. | ||
I thought it was really brave and commendable how you were composed, even in the face of such an angry and unwelcoming crowd. | ||
It was inspiring. | ||
Greetings from New Zealand. | ||
Well, thank you. | ||
I appreciate that. | ||
I hope to inspire the masses to rise up in their own way. | ||
Hope to inspire the Zoomers in particular to rise up in their own way. | ||
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But, yeah, it was tough. | |
I don't know. | ||
At a certain point, I just kind of go with the flow, you know? | ||
I knew it was going to be sort of a mess going in, so I mentally prepared myself for it. | ||
I don't know if you saw my show last week. | ||
Maybe you can kind of get in my headspace a little bit. | ||
What was I talking about last week, praying for nuclear annihilation? | ||
saying I was going joker mode and all this other stuff. | ||
Maybe he could understand why I could go into that situation and just have a crazed smile on my face the whole time. | ||
Maybe he could get in my headspace and say, this guy's insane. | ||
He doesn't care about the money. | ||
He only cares about sending a message. | ||
He's going to give this country a new class of reactionary Zoomers, you know, and maybe he'd be right. | ||
Maybe he'd be right. | ||
Maybe I'm taking people and bringing them down to my level, right? | ||
Maybe he's, Maybe all it takes is a little push sometimes. | ||
Right? | ||
Maybe that's the mentality. | ||
Who knows? | ||
I couldn't tell you. | ||
I'm just a normal dude, okay? | ||
I'm a normal... It's all the way there. | ||
You know, I have it together. | ||
It's just, I just kept my resolve, you know, in spite of all that. | ||
El Sapo says, should Satanism be outlawed like in the old days? | ||
Yes, it should be. | ||
Yes, it should be. | ||
Jonathan Pyle says, great job last night. | ||
Thank you, and for the generous super chat, much appreciated. | ||
El Sapo says, love when you told the crowd you were 2% black lol. | ||
Anyways, great work yesterday at ISU. | ||
Real brave and hope you do it again later on. | ||
Well, yeah, if I get invited, I'll I'll certainly travel to other places. | ||
I've been talking to Baked Alaska. | ||
He's gonna try and book some speeches for me, and we'll see. | ||
David Sperner says, tell a conservative that slavery or anti-gay attitudes were exaggerated. | ||
They may listen to you, but if you say some World War II event may be exaggerated, they shut down. | ||
Shows you the linchpin of this operation. | ||
Ah, yes, that old World War II event. | ||
Of course, D-Day. | ||
If you if you try to challenge any of the details of the D-Day invasion people shut down you can't do it I hear it's illegal in about 13 countries in Europe. | ||
They're locking people up for it Yeah, it does really tell you a lot the Anglo the Anglo is the the eternal Anglo always Kappa says the first thing you said on the periscope was the counters were going to be disruptive. | ||
Yeah, right surprise surprise and that girl's like why you assume we're gonna be disruptive and Why do you think? | ||
Why do you think? | ||
Okay, yeah, and then you get the Spongebob time card one hour later and here we are and I got some trans kid just yelling. | ||
There's a whole group yelling the fascist KKK speech. | ||
I got some retarded white liberal jumping on stage telling me all the quotes from RSBN. | ||
I got some Jewish guy blocking my path. | ||
Rewind. | ||
Why do you think we're gonna be disruptive? | ||
You know, gee, I have no idea. | ||
I have no idea. | ||
I was born yesterday. | ||
I was born yesterday. | ||
I've never met or dealt with anybody before. | ||
Right? | ||
Give me a break. | ||
Yeah, pretty prophetic to say the least. | ||
Right-wing rage is a cultist. | ||
Sodomites need to be burned at the stake. | ||
Disavow! | ||
Disavow! | ||
Everyone is given a chance to live. | ||
Nobody is going to have violence visited upon them. | ||
We're against violence in every way, so we can't do that. | ||
And we can lock them up. | ||
We can pass a law and say, you know, if you're one of these people, we may, you know, have to take some action. | ||
But I disavow all violence. | ||
Violence is evil and wrong, but I don't know, when you have a lot of what you see going on in the country, maybe we have to have a little bit of a change. | ||
I'll just say that much. | ||
I just love being on YouTube. | ||
I love being on YouTube. | ||
I love that I'm a lot of platform here, and that's totally unrelated, but C says they hated him because he told the truth. | ||
True. | ||
It's true. | ||
You know, my hero, number one, is Jesus Christ. | ||
Was Jesus Christ a guy that got along with everybody? | ||
You know, a lot of people tell me, Nick, You don't have any friends. | ||
Nobody likes you. | ||
Everybody hates your message. | ||
You know, a lot of liberals tell me this stuff. | ||
You know who else? | ||
I can think of somebody else. | ||
I can think of somebody else. | ||
He only had 12 friends. | ||
He only had 12 disciples, okay? | ||
And he was hated by everybody. | ||
He was hated by the government. | ||
He was hated by the religious order at the time. | ||
He was hated by the people in the market. | ||
And he turned out to be pretty alright, I think. | ||
I think he turned out to be a pretty good guy. | ||
And that guy's name, Jesus Christ. | ||
I'm saying that a little tongue-in-cheek, but it's true. | ||
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It's true. | |
I mean, the central figure of our theology is somebody who didn't really go with the flow. | ||
You know, so everybody, oh, you cause trouble and all this other stuff. | ||
I can think of a pretty great troublemaker, a little person called the Son of God. | ||
So, that's who we have on our side. | ||
Who runs the world? | ||
Who runs the world? | ||
The devil. | ||
So, if I can't get along with the world, I think we're doing okay. | ||
True. | ||
Yeah, true. | ||
QAnon LARPs are creating bad optics on Twitter at the moment with rabble rousing talk. | ||
Hope people realize it's a psyop fed honeypot with blue pills. | ||
True. | ||
Yeah, true. | ||
The QAnon stuff is pretty blue-pilled. | ||
Sam Rises, thank you for your service. | ||
I wish we had more men with your courage and intelligence. | ||
Thanks. | ||
Me too. | ||
Me too, guys. | ||
My back hurts, you know. | ||
My back hurt from carrying the white race, everybody. | ||
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Ow! | |
Ow! | ||
Oh, ow! | ||
I make this joke all the time, but it's so true. | ||
I'm just another Mexican doing jobs that you Americans won't do. | ||
When are people going to step up? | ||
We've got Jared Taylor. | ||
We've got Patrick Casey. | ||
We've got Faith Goldie. | ||
We've got Jake Lloyd. | ||
We've got Vince James of the Red Elephants. | ||
I mean, we've got some patriots out there. | ||
We've got Steven Crowder. | ||
Steven Crowder might be a little too out there, but we've got people. | ||
We need more. | ||
We need more if we're gonna be able to succeed here. | ||
Brian Moreland says, look at this retard. | ||
Yeah, he didn't think I was gonna, he didn't think I was gonna own up to it. | ||
Because there was this big buffoon in the audience. | ||
He's like yelling out, I don't know, like some dope and I was like, hey, look at this retard. | ||
He was like, what did you call me? | ||
And even watching it, I was like, this was so epic. | ||
I just leaned right into his face. | ||
I said, you, you're a retard. | ||
And he's like, what? | ||
Oh, no, you didn't. | ||
And I'm like, you're not going to do anything, you pussy, you white liberal. | ||
You think I'm afraid of you? | ||
I just got heckled by this mob of Black Lives Matter for an hour. | ||
You think I'm afraid of some white liberal? | ||
Give me a break. | ||
You know, so that was pretty funny though. | ||
There was this other guy, another another little funny vignette from the event last night. | ||
There was probably this guy who was like four feet tall, four feet wide, he was probably four by four cube man and uh and just uh I mean he was They're not sending their best. | ||
I'll say that much. | ||
And he was sitting there with his hands in his pockets. | ||
Gym shorts, of course, because, you know, fat people, they don't have to wear pants. | ||
They've got enough coating, you know, just with their own person. | ||
And he was sitting there shaking his head. | ||
He was going, you're pathetic. | ||
I'm like, really? | ||
Why don't you look in the mirror, right? | ||
I'd like to see you eat your lunch. | ||
And then, you know, maybe we'll ask around and say, who's the pathetic one here, right? | ||
I'd like to see what you had for lunch. | ||
I'd like to see you chowing down, piggy. | ||
And we'll see who is the pathetic one, right? | ||
You're pathetic. | ||
You're pathetic. | ||
Yeah, okay. | ||
Okay. | ||
And that's the kind of people that you see come out to the events. | ||
These are not winners. | ||
These are not people that are contributing to society. | ||
And that's why I don't really feel a whole lot of remorse about some of the abuse that goes on, right? | ||
Dr. 8 says, have a nice night, NJF. | ||
Times are tough, but never give up. | ||
You're doing great. | ||
Thank you, man. | ||
It's true. | ||
I will never give up. | ||
Josh Sarris says, love the retard insult at the end. | ||
LMAO. | ||
Yeah, see at the end I got to be a little bit more... you got to see the knife come out a little bit because, you know, when I was doing the speech I was just trying to get through. | ||
You know, it was like when you're playing Astroneer and you get stuck on a tree or something. | ||
If you guys have been playing that game, I've invested like 70 hours in it already. | ||
It was like that. | ||
You know, we just... we're just trying to get through. | ||
We're just trying to finish the speech. | ||
We're trying to get to the next point. | ||
And so, okay, if black is really offensive to Black Lives Matter, I won't say it. | ||
But at the end, I'm like, okay, no holds barred now. | ||
I'm just trying to finish this off. | ||
Somebody, okay, I can't, you can't send in a super chat with that kind of name. | ||
We just can't do it. | ||
Josh Sarris says, Nick, you should have called them snowflakes. | ||
Yeah, I should have said, hey, you guys are the real racists here. | ||
I'm Mexican. | ||
Give me a break. | ||
Andrew says, at least someone on the right has some balls. | ||
So true. | ||
So true. | ||
Nobody has any balls, honestly. | ||
All these people. | ||
And there are so many people who know what's going on, but they just... but they're just slaves. | ||
They have slave mentality. | ||
And it's what it is. | ||
You know, Kanye West was right about that. | ||
You know how you enslave millions and millions of people? | ||
You enslave them mentally. | ||
Because he was right. | ||
When he made that point, he was 100% on the money. | ||
And I'm not, you know... Kanye's political stuff. | ||
I'm not all the way on board with all of it. | ||
But he said that, you know, look, you've got all these black slaves in America and, what, they were slaves for hundreds of years and there's all of them here at the same time? | ||
How does that happen? | ||
Well, they were mentally broken. | ||
You know, that's how they remained in that state. | ||
Otherwise, they would rise up, you know, and take back their freedom or their independence. | ||
And that's what's happening to our country. | ||
That's what's happening to white people. | ||
It's a slave mentality. | ||
Oh, I can't be seen here? | ||
I can't say that! | ||
That's racist! | ||
I have to be quiet about this because that's not politically correct! | ||
You're a slave. | ||
You're living your life as a slave. | ||
And I know not everybody can be a podcaster. | ||
I know not everybody can totally out themselves. | ||
I get all that. | ||
But, you know, at a certain point, people are going to have to say, we're going to be in the fight. | ||
You know, we might not be out there and everything else. | ||
We might have to take precautions about your identity or safety. | ||
And I understand. | ||
But at a certain point, we have to we have to get it together. | ||
We have to decide whose team we're on here. | ||
Glory for the King says, Tim Gordon also wants men being the breadwinners and believes unrestricted wages keep men from doing this. | ||
Check out the slow death of manhood on YouTube of him with Dr. Taylor Marshall. | ||
Okay, I will do that. | ||
Abe says, did Richard Spencer actually call you up drunk one night? | ||
He did. | ||
I thought this was old news. | ||
Maybe you're not familiar with the lore here, but that's from about a year ago. | ||
Yeah, good times. | ||
Good times old Rich! | ||
One time I called him on the phone, this was years ago, and I think I just said something like, hey Rich, what's going on? | ||
And this is my favorite story to tell because it's so funny and it's so him. | ||
I think he called me or I called him and I said, hey Rich, and he said, it's Richard. | ||
I just had a laugh. | ||
I laughed out loud. | ||
I was like, okay Richard. | ||
What's up? | ||
What's going on? | ||
Oh, I just I don't know why but that cracked me up because it's just so it's quintessential quintessentially Spencer. | ||
It's some might even say it's fundamentally Spencer, right? | ||
You know, I think that's the way he might say it. | ||
Anyway, Josh Saris says, why didn't you mention low black unemployment rate? | ||
Yeah, another great point I could have made. | ||
Do you know that Donald Trump has done more? | ||
I should have just brought Charlie Kirk to speak instead of me, you know? | ||
I should have just done that, saved myself a whole lot of time. | ||
Yang Gang says, Lincoln was going to deport the freed slaves. | ||
John Wilkes Booth was a low IQ wignat. | ||
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It's true. | |
That's factually correct. | ||
Yeah, that's the only... I mean, that's... Well, I wouldn't say it's the only. | ||
That's my overriding problem with Islam. | ||
A false prophet allowed for three other gods to be worshipped alongside Allah in the early days of Islam. | ||
Yeah, that's the only, I mean, that's, well, I wouldn't say it's the only. | ||
That's my overriding problem with Islam. | ||
You know, a lot of dumb conservatives are like, the problem with Islam is that they're mean to homosexuals and women. | ||
No, the problem with Islam is that it's a false religion. | ||
You know, oh, the religion is regressive. | ||
Islam is regressive, and they're the real racists. | ||
No, that's not what's wrong with Islam. | ||
What's wrong with Islam is that it's wrong. | ||
That's the problem. | ||
And you're right, it is a, you know, they originally treated it as a Christian heresy, so you're correct. | ||
Larry says, just watched the Snow Speech. | ||
Thank you for going on the front line. | ||
Low IQ crowd. | ||
You handled it well. | ||
Well, thank you. | ||
Josh Sarah says, these fags telling you what you should have done. | ||
Yeah, right? | ||
Always, you always get that. | ||
You always, you love to see it, right? | ||
Zuch says, any plans on having Classical Theists back on again? | ||
No immediate plans, but we'll have them on again sometime. | ||
Probably in March and April we'll have some more guests. | ||
It's been a little hectic lately because we had CPAC and then we had the speech, but I believe in March we'll be able to bring on some more guests here. | ||
Colin says, George is my saint too. | ||
Do you attend Mass weekly? | ||
I do, I do. | ||
And yeah, good to know. | ||
Small world, huh? | ||
A couple of Georges hanging out. | ||
I remember my mom, she was like, she was like, you shouldn't, you shouldn't choose George. | ||
That's such a, that's like a weird name or that's like a lame name. | ||
She was like, why George? | ||
And then I told her the reason. | ||
She was like, oh, okay, that's actually good. | ||
Okay. | ||
Animfront. | ||
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Okay. | |
Yeah, we're not reading that. | ||
Disavow. | ||
Disavow. | ||
Josh Sayre says, Charlie Kirk says anything. | ||
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Ha ha ha. | |
And I thought my jokes were that. | ||
Ha ha ha. | ||
Ha ha ha. | ||
And I thought my jokes were bad. | ||
Yeah, so true. | ||
Again, love all these douchebags, our Monday morning quarterbacking. | ||
So true. | ||
From now on, I think I'm just going to do the show in Joker makeup. | ||
Talk about optics. | ||
From now on, I'll come on the show in full Joker makeup, and it'll just be lines from The Dark Knight. | ||
I think that would unironically make the show better. | ||
Josh Sears says, when they send their cube men, they're not sending their best. | ||
It's true. | ||
It's true. | ||
El Sapo says Mohammed was a failed Jewish banker. | ||
I don't know anything about that. | ||
Vox Gay says missed my super chat. | ||
I don't see it. | ||
Let's see. | ||
I'll scroll up real quick. | ||
That's our last one, but I don't believe I missed one. | ||
If I did, I'm not seeing it here. | ||
What could have happened is if it was explicit, they remove it. | ||
So maybe that happened, but I'm not seeing one. | ||
But I'll take a look. | ||
If I see it in the, you know, if somehow it slipped through, I'll check the whole list of them from yesterday too, and I'll say it tomorrow. | ||
But that's our last one. | ||
So I think we're going to call it. | ||
That's going to do it for us tonight. | ||
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