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Americanism, not 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 tonight. | ||
Very excited to be with you here. | ||
And wow, thank God it is Friday. | ||
Am I right? | ||
Finally. | ||
Wow. | ||
Finally, the week is coming to an end. | ||
It's been a bit of a rough week on the show. | ||
I don't know if you've been following it, but we had some difficulty on Tuesday and some trouble on Wednesday and some mic problems yesterday and then today. | ||
Start the stream as if it wasn't a long enough week already! | ||
Start the stream early. | ||
Okay, ready to go. | ||
I got all my notes together. | ||
Last show of the week. | ||
Boom! | ||
Internet goes down right before I go live. | ||
Wonderful! | ||
Wonderful! | ||
So as I said, you're watching America and Israel First. | ||
My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes. | ||
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Wow! | |
And it is a beautiful day here in Tel Aviv. | ||
I love the Jewish people. | ||
I love the nation of Israel. | ||
And here we are on Friday. | ||
Wishing death and destruction to the enemies of the Jewish state. | ||
I mean, they just have to be crushed into the ground. | ||
We hope that that'll happen sometime soon, right? | ||
But we've got a big show for you. | ||
Lots to discuss, lots to get into, obviously. | ||
Very, very rough week in other ways. | ||
Yesterday we saw A very bad terror attack in New Zealand, so of course we will be discussing that. | ||
We'll be going into some of the details about the shooting, the shooter, his manifesto, the motivations. | ||
We'll draw some conclusions about it, and then if we have time we will talk about James Gunn, who normally I wouldn't talk about the Marvel movie stuff, but... | ||
It's relevant for political reasons. | ||
If you guys have been following the news, you saw that today James Gunn, who is a film director, he is reinstated now to direct Guardians of the Galaxy 3. | ||
He was the director of the first two movies, and he was kicked off the sequel, the third film, last year when they found hundreds of tweets where he made pedophile jokes. | ||
So you would think, naturally, A children's film director would not really mesh with pedophile jokes or pedophile tweets, but it looks like Disney has decided to overlook that. | ||
He has become a better person. | ||
They're going to give him a second chance. | ||
Wonderful. | ||
And he will be now directing the third movie. | ||
We'll be talking about that obvious double standards abound. | ||
Some examples of this we even saw earlier this week with Tucker Carlson and we'll get into all of that but it should be a fun show and I gotta say we are liberated this week. | ||
We are liberated from Donald Trump. | ||
We are liberated from the call-in show. | ||
We are liberated from financial stress. | ||
Our IQ is high. | ||
We're 13 points higher because we don't have financial stress because $1,000 a month is coming in. | ||
And we're happier, stress-free. | ||
We're relaxed. | ||
We're feeling good. | ||
And so it should be a fun show. | ||
We're gonna have a casual Friday episode. | ||
No necktie because it is casual Friday. | ||
And let's just dive right in. | ||
There's not really a whole lot else to get into. | ||
I know you guys are... I know you guys are... have been waiting to see the show. | ||
I was about to say you guys have been dying to... to see the show, but that would have been a poor... that would have been a poor choice of words if I said that. | ||
Probably would have been inappropriate for me to say that. | ||
So of course tonight we are talking about This mass shooting. | ||
We are going to be serious here. | ||
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I can't help myself. | |
I just can't help myself. | ||
We are going to try and be serious here, though. | ||
It is a pretty rough situation. | ||
I don't know if you guys watched the footage, but... Very, very graphic footage. | ||
It wasn't bad enough that we had the mass shooting yesterday, but it was actually livestreamed at the same time, which... I don't know. | ||
Is that, uh... Is that kind of shitty future dot mp4, basically? | ||
That, you know, we've got all this technology, all this so-called progress, and what is it used for? | ||
It's used to... | ||
Broadcast mass killings and if you saw the shooting it was You know a pretty horrific incident where this person it turned out to be someone named Bretton Terrence This was in Christchurch, New Zealand. | ||
He went into a mosque and just gunned down 49 49 helpless vulnerable people and what was so jarring about the video and like I said I did watch all of it What was so jarring about the video is that when he walked into this mosque and started shooting people they just fled to either side of the room and were just helpless just sitting ducks and he went by and literally just shot him one by one and | ||
One of the most horrific things I've ever seen. | ||
And of course, you know, we are praying for the victims and the families and everybody else. | ||
I mean, just one of the worst tragedies I've seen in recent memory. | ||
And you know, what's even worse about a situation like this, and not like, I mean, any situation where people are killed is tragic, but what's terrible about a situation like this is when it's so concentrated in one area. | ||
50 people killed from the same, there's two mosques, but most from the first mosque. | ||
50 people from the same community. | ||
You have to understand what kind of effect that has, the ripple effect that that has on everybody inside that community. | ||
Because you take a shooting like the Las Vegas shooting, for example, where it was a similar number of people killed, I think it was 58 or something like that. | ||
And of course, while it's no less tragic that that many people are killed or that anybody is killed like that, you can see that when it was a situation like that where they're all at a concert, they're in Las Vegas, it's like a tourist destination, it's not quite the same as when 50 people are just cut clean out of that local it's not quite the same as when 50 people are just You know, I mean, imagine trying to go to a worship service after that. | ||
I mean, just absolutely brutal. | ||
So it was a horrible killing, horrible to watch. | ||
And I got to say, though, it's tough to say because we've seen this so much, it's almost hard to trot out the same platitudes. | ||
It's hard not to sort of become dehumanized or desensitized when it comes to these things because we just see so much of it. | ||
I mean, how many occasions like this, exactly like this, have we seen just in the last five years? | ||
You know, so I know there's a lot of cliches about the thoughts and prayers and the people saying, oh, no, don't say thoughts and prayers. | ||
But I think it's important whenever these things happen to remember that we are all human beings, and it is horrible to see that. | ||
But with that out of the way, we do want to look at, obviously, the ramifications of this, the cause of this, some of the facts of the situation, some of the facts of the situation. | ||
So like I said, this was Brenton Tarrant who committed the attack. | ||
He killed 49 people in total in two mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand. | ||
The shooter used five guns including two semi-automatic, excuse me, two semi-automatic weapons and two shotguns during the attack. | ||
He was able to acquire these with a Category A gun license. | ||
So Apparently New Zealand has very very strict gun laws but so long as you acquire this like preliminary license it allows you to buy all kinds of guns and so the police although they haven't looked into it in great detail they say that they you can say with a high degree of certainty that he probably did acquire all the firearms used in the shooting completely legally and that's how he was able to carry out the attack three or i'm sorry four people were arrested uh three | ||
in addition to the main shooter were arrested apparently one of the four so obviously four people arrested the first one was uh brenton tarrant who was the shooter one person was somebody who had a firearm on him at the scene of the crime apparently he was trying to help police and so he was released and then two other people are being investigated so apparently the way it happened and i didn't watch this in the video like i said it was live streamed | ||
It was about a 16 minute video on Facebook before it got taken down. | ||
And so he went to the first mosque, he went in, he lit the place up, he went back to his car, I guess he reloaded, did some other things, went back in, I guess he finished off everybody that was in there. | ||
He went back to his car. | ||
He drove and he shot some people while he was driving, shot some people on his way to his car. | ||
The livestream cut out. | ||
Apparently then he went on and moved to another mosque, which apparently there was a lot less bloodshed at that one. | ||
There was no footage of that, so it's hard to say. | ||
And there aren't too many facts about that, but that was the attack that was carried out. | ||
People were able to ascertain the facts so quickly because it was live streamed. | ||
And so, accompanying the live stream video, he also released an 87-page manifesto along with the live stream. | ||
Before he did the shooting, he posted on 8chan. | ||
He was a prolific poster on 8chan, which is an anonymous image board similar to 4chan, that he was going to do the attack. | ||
He released his manifesto. | ||
And the motivation was very explicit, and I think it's interesting why the media has been telling people not to read the manifesto, because there's no ambiguity about anything. | ||
It's 87 pages. | ||
I mean, that's almost a full-length book. | ||
Right? | ||
And so throughout the manifesto, he basically does a frequently asked questions. | ||
Who are you? | ||
Why did you do this? | ||
Did you do it for fame? | ||
Do you identify as this? | ||
Do you identify as that? | ||
What are your views on climate change? | ||
I mean, he answers just about every question the media could possibly ask and lays out in great detail the story of his radicalization, how he came to it. | ||
And so I understand why the media is telling people not to spread it because, you know, all the facts are right there. | ||
And I understand at the same time they're saying not to spread it because maybe it creates a perverse incentive that if people are sharing this manifesto, if it's spread far and wide, Well, then what is the message to other political radicals? | ||
If you commit a large-scale enough crime or tragedy, then your manifesto will be disseminated to the masses, and millions of people will read it. | ||
So I guess I understand that logic, but it's really not difficult to see the evolution there, how we get from point A to point B. And I'm not saying like it's a rational thing, but I am saying that It's pretty explicit why he did it. | ||
And he was just a classic pagan white nationalist. | ||
Was a pagan. | ||
His manifesto talks about how he's a 28 year old white guy from Australia. | ||
He traveled the world. | ||
I guess when he decided school wasn't for him, he did a little work. | ||
I guess he made money in cryptocurrency. | ||
And then he traveled the world. | ||
He went to Europe. | ||
He went, curiously enough, to Turkey and Pakistan also, which I found kind of interesting. | ||
And when he was traveling Europe he said that what really was the breaking point for him, what was really the turning point so to speak for him, was that he saw a little girl die, her name was Ebba Ackerland, in the Stockholm truck attack in 2017. | ||
So if you remember this... | ||
Obviously 2017. | ||
There was a major truck attack in Stockholm. | ||
I think it was just one of those, just like Nice and some of the others. | ||
A radical Muslim hijacked a truck, drove through a crowd of people, and you may remember one of the most famous photographs from the incident. | ||
It was a little girl with a body bag draped over her. | ||
Some more graphic images were spread online of her basically just cut in half. | ||
And he said that that was the moment when he said, well, now I'm, uh, now I'm a radical. | ||
Now I'm, I'm going to do something about it. | ||
And, uh, so basically the premise of the manifesto is, uh, white people are being outbred in their countries. | ||
white people have to get the birth rates up, and these Muslim people are infiltrating Australia, New Zealand, and Europe, and all these other countries are being replaced, and he says that the best way to combat this is to intimidate Muslims, is to commit attacks like this, to drive them away, and so and he says that the best way to combat this is That was the reasoning in the manifesto. | ||
And obviously, a lot of people are quick to point out, oh, well, he's a white nationalist. | ||
He is somebody who, I saw William Legate said, your ideology, referring to me, is what motivated the mass shooter. | ||
And of course, you understand why you look at the mass shooter, and we're not going to get any conspiracy theories, because I believe everything the government says. | ||
The government would never lie to us. | ||
They have no reason to lie to us. | ||
And conspiracy theories, now you get kicked off YouTube if you talk about them, and you get kicked off Twitter. | ||
And not like that's the reason. | ||
Conspiracy theories are immoral. | ||
Questioning the government's immoral. | ||
So I'm not going to get into conspiracy theories, but you look at this attack and you wonder, who does this help? | ||
Who does this hurt? | ||
An attack like this, if the motivation was, and that's what the media says, it's about This white genocide conspiracy theory and so on because we talk about the facts of what's happening on this show. | ||
Well, who does that hurt? | ||
I see a lot of people posting online, they say things like, it's okay to be white. | ||
How is that offensive? | ||
How is that radical? | ||
How is that extreme? | ||
Well, and then people go and shoot up a mosque with that in their 87-page manifesto, and they wonder, oh, why am I being marginalized? | ||
Why are they coming after me? | ||
Why is it harder and harder to espouse certain views? | ||
A situation like this is tragic, of course, because of the lives that are taken, but I mean, moreover, this is an attack which was done with deliberate knowledge of what the after effects would be. | ||
In other words, this shooter lays out in the manifesto quite clearly. | ||
He says that he used a firearm with the express purpose of causing a gun control debate in America. | ||
He said that, well, I could have used other methods. | ||
I could have used bombs, I could have used this, I could have used a lot of different methods to, you know, create these kinds of casualties. | ||
He said, I made the deliberate choice of using a firearm because I know that the debate would be started in America because it's such a hot-button partisan issue, and this would radicalize and polarize people. | ||
It would drive right and left-wing people further apart. | ||
There's obviously a racial component to that. | ||
If you look at the figures on who supports gun control versus gun rights, it is starkly racial. | ||
I talked about this at Iowa State. | ||
He said, so I'm going to do this attack and what this will do is it'll polarize people. | ||
It will balkanize people. | ||
This will create ethnic conflict. | ||
Perhaps there will be a reprisal by Muslims and this may generate a reprisal then by whites. | ||
In other words, he said, I'm going to go into this And I'm going to try and start this tit-for-tat race war, racial conflict, ethnic conflict, which, if you watch the show, is exactly what we advocate against. | ||
And I said this at Iowa State. | ||
A journalist from Vox.com actually interviewed me this week. | ||
And she said, you know, what are you trying to get at with race? | ||
And I told her explicitly, and I've said it on the show a million times, people like Jared Holt would be wise to listen. | ||
They really would be. | ||
The purpose of this show, the purpose of America First, is to say, look, These demographic changes are happening. | ||
They've already been set in motion. | ||
We can stop exacerbating them, but they've already been set in motion. | ||
These are forces which are creating tremendous instability, and friction, and conflict, where things like this become inevitable. | ||
Because guess what? | ||
Muslims do terror attacks too. | ||
And when Muslims do terror attacks and they're foreigners and they're aliens in European or white countries, you get responses like this. | ||
No, I'm not saying it's justified. | ||
I'm not saying that this is the natural or logical or justified reaction. | ||
I'm not saying that at all. | ||
But this is the natural consequence of when you get masses of totally different people with different beliefs, different customs, different everything, living and breathing and working together in such close proximity, fighting over the same resources, fighting over the same jobs and so on, you get conflict. | ||
Tribalism is not something we're thrilled about. | ||
It's not something we're advocating for. | ||
It's not my ideology. | ||
It is a fact of human nature. | ||
And so when you get millions upon millions of people coming into direct conflict with one another, This is the natural result. | ||
You're going to get fringe extremists, you're going to get violence, you're going to get all these different things, and what people like myself are trying to do is say, hey, maybe we should pump the brakes. | ||
Maybe we should think about what we're doing. | ||
Maybe we should think about, is it really sensible to bring in another 70 million immigrants in the next 100 years? | ||
If this is already the bed that we've made for ourselves and we brought in You know, 60 million in the last 50 years. | ||
We should really start to think about how we talk about this stuff. | ||
We have to factor in some honest and cold hard facts about race and about tribalism, and then maybe we can figure out some sort of arrangement, some sort of settlement where we could live in peace and harmony. | ||
Now, some have said that that solution is freedom of association. | ||
Some have said that it's segregation. | ||
Some have said that it's Secession? | ||
I don't know what the answer is, but the persistent message on the show has been... | ||
If you don't want racial conflict, which is coming down the pipes, if you don't want ethnic conflict, if you don't want fringe extremism and violence and all this other stuff, we have to be prepared to have a serious and factual conversation about these changes because they're happening no matter what. | ||
And people like Jared Holt and Christopher Mathias and others, they come after people like me. | ||
They come after people like me on America First, where what is the message? | ||
No violence. | ||
No extremism. | ||
We're not preaching anything crazy. | ||
We're not preaching, you know, just ideological hatred for other people. | ||
They come after people like me, who are trying to defuse some of these things, who are trying to introduce a little reason, a little bit of this brain instead of the heart or something else. | ||
And so to me, that's the takeaway from this attack, because there's no getting away from it. | ||
There's no shying away from why the attacker did what he did. | ||
You know, it wasn't a left-wing guy. | ||
I saw, like, Jack Posobiec and some of these others. | ||
You're doing exactly what he wants! | ||
He was a leftist! | ||
He was trying to tear the country apart! | ||
You know, something like that. | ||
He knew exactly what he was doing, and he discussed all this stuff in great length, and the solution for that, because I don't think anybody wants to see this, and that kind of conflict, nobody wins, by the way. | ||
These people don't win. | ||
Muslims aren't going to win because they're going to get shot up, and white people aren't going to win because this obviously doesn't help the political situation in the country. | ||
What happens after this attack? | ||
They're already talking about in New Zealand, Big gun control. | ||
New Zealand Prime Minister says the gun laws have to change. | ||
So, now in New Zealand you're not going to be able to bear arms anymore. | ||
Not going to be able to defend yourself. | ||
I don't know how that makes any sense. | ||
Somebody goes into a mosque with a gun and is able to kill 50 people because nobody else has a gun. | ||
I mean, understand that. | ||
The attack lasted probably 13 minutes within the mosque and there's no police response. | ||
So clearly, somebody can acquire a firearm if they have no, you know, mental history, mental illness history, no criminal background, anything like that. | ||
If they get a bad idea in their head, they can go and do something like this. | ||
And then you're defenseless. | ||
And then you just have to wait until the police come either to neutralize after 50 people have been killed or to scrape the bodies off the floor, right? | ||
So I don't know how that makes any sense. | ||
We're gonna disarm everybody so then the whole place could be like that mosque? | ||
I don't understand. | ||
But that's the first consequence. | ||
The other consequence is this. | ||
Anybody advocating against mass migration will be linked to this person. | ||
Do you think in New Zealand a politician, your average person, can go around talking about mass migration after this incident? | ||
What do you think the media response will be? | ||
Who do you think they're going to connect you to? | ||
The next New Zealand politician to come up and say, well, the problem that's happening in our country is That all these people are coming in from the Middle East, or that our culture is being replaced, or something like that. | ||
Well, guess who you're now associated with? | ||
You're now associated with Brenton Tarrant, a mosque mass shooter. | ||
Good luck advancing a moderate, sensible, non-violent, anti-mass migration agenda after that. | ||
So this helps nobody on our side. | ||
This helps nobody on the other side. | ||
If you're looking at Muslims, our message is something that is the best thing for native people and for foreigners. | ||
Understand, when we say that we oppose immigration, of course the first concern is our own country. | ||
I don't want mass legal immigration because it's going to hurt our wages and it's going to change our culture. | ||
And fundamentally, certain countries belong to certain peoples. | ||
You know, look, a very certain kind of person founded the United States of America, wrote the Constitution, the Declaration. | ||
In some sense, that should be preserved in every country. | ||
But by the same token, secondarily, it's also not good for other people to come here. | ||
Do you think that when a Central American comes here illegally, and they have to work for below minimum wage, and they have to live on welfare, and they have to live in these gang-infested neighborhoods, do you think that's good for them? | ||
And they come over here on birth control because they know they're going to get raped and so on? | ||
Maybe in the long run, you know, their descendants will be better off than in Nicaragua or something. | ||
But in the long term, it's better for everybody if we're able to remain in our own separate nations and settlements and everything else. | ||
So, these kinds of attacks don't help anybody. | ||
This violence is not good for anybody. | ||
But we can't shy away from the conversation that it provokes, which is mass migration. | ||
You know, this left-wing idea that, well, it's either violence and extremism, or it's we just ignore it, that's not going to cut it. | ||
Because continuing to ignore the problem, continuing to censor people who try to talk about it, or bring up the relevant facts, or advocate against it, it creates this gap here, where all you have are people in the system who are not going to talk about it. | ||
Yeah, if people are willing to go along to get along, they're either ignorant or they're shutting up about it. | ||
You know, I just want to be left alone, whatever. | ||
And these people will not be problematic. | ||
You've banned everybody in the middle, and now all you have remaining are people who say, well, clearly I'm not welcome in the system. | ||
Can't go on YouTube, can't go on politics, can't have a job. | ||
I guess I'll just go on the internet with all these other alienated people who know the same facts, who know what's going on, and well, the only way we can change things is outside the system. | ||
This is the kind of climate that you create with censorship, with all these other things. | ||
So, all these people are so quick, you know, Jared Holt the other night, so quick to say, can these white nationalists just shut up while we try to ascertain the facts? | ||
They basically caused this. | ||
It's quite the opposite. | ||
The blood is on the hands of organizations like Right Wing Watch, 150%. | ||
The blood is on the hands of people like Matthias and Holt and all these other characters, 150%. | ||
Because if normal people who have normal grievances about massive demographic change were simply allowed to express these grievances in a healthy way, to redress this with government policy through the system, there would be no need to resort to these kinds of wild things. | ||
Now, of course, at the end of the day, the responsibility of violence is solely In the hands of the shooter. | ||
You know, so we're not saying that every, you know, somebody's 100% to blame or whatever. | ||
They're only 150%. | ||
But you understand what I'm saying. | ||
The culpability for a killing is on the shooter. | ||
But nobody is helping the situation when they create a political climate where that's the only alternative. | ||
And I've been saying this for years. | ||
If you've been watching America First, I've been saying this for years. | ||
You shut down the ability for people to speak online and do it through legitimate means within the system and they'll resort to outside the system. | ||
I've said it repeatedly. | ||
Nobody listens! | ||
They think if we just put our fingers in our ear, oh race and IQ isn't real. | ||
Tribalism isn't real. | ||
We all just need to get over it. | ||
Hey, you just need to get over it. | ||
If you have a problem, you have a grievance against this people, or you have a problem with Islamic terror, you have a problem with the call to prayer, or any of this other stuff, you know, that this was once a Christian European country, now it's just absolutely not. | ||
You just have to shut up, and you just have to move on with it, and be okay with being destroyed, and ha, your grandson's gonna be black anyway, and you're going out of existence. | ||
Do you think that's a healthy thing to do? | ||
Of course not. | ||
So, You have to understand that this reflects the political climate right now. | ||
It is a very, very toxic climate where when conversation doesn't happen, violence does. | ||
And that's not to justify it. | ||
That's not to rationalize it. | ||
This is some kook, crank, insane, evil person who does something like this. | ||
But it is to say that that is the consequence. | ||
When you are not allowed to thoughtfully articulate dissent against these kinds of policies, which matter very much to people. | ||
So that's the big takeaway for me. | ||
I have to say there were kind of some other interesting things here, which I don't know. | ||
Again, not to get into conspiracy theories. | ||
I believe that this was totally legitimate, but these are just some things that don't really add up to me. | ||
Number one, it just seemed to me like this shooter was very calm. | ||
I'll just say that much. | ||
Very calm guy. | ||
If you watch the video, I mean, he was handling the reloading and, you know, his weapon jammed a few times, I believe. | ||
He got tackled. | ||
He was shooting long distance. | ||
He handled all that like a pro. | ||
Totally calm. | ||
I mean, this guy wasn't shaking. | ||
For somebody who, you know, just goes in and kills 50 people, you would think there would be an adrenaline rush. | ||
You would think there would be some kind of fight or flight response, but I didn't see that. | ||
It seemed very calm for somebody who went from dropped out of high school to, you know, biggest mass shooter in New Zealand's history, right? | ||
So I thought that was kind of bizarre. | ||
Moreover, in the 87-page manifesto, 87 pages, he was on 8chan. | ||
He was a prolific 8chan poster talking about white genocide and Europa Rises and all this other stuff. | ||
Meming about PewDiePie, meming about Candace Owens, some other things. | ||
But there's no mention of Jewish people. | ||
Now, I'm not trying to say that there's any connection between Jewish people and white genocide. | ||
I would never say that. | ||
But you do tend to see on 4chan, on 8chan, that there tends to be a little bit of overlap there. | ||
The kinds of people that talk about violence, the kinds of people that talk about white genocide on these websites tend to talk about how, well, maybe there's a Jewish involvement in that. | ||
Maybe there's Jewish power that's facilitating that. | ||
Again, that's not me. | ||
That is these websites. | ||
You know, that's these other people. | ||
But there was no mention. | ||
There was no mention at all. | ||
87 pages, not a single line. | ||
Wait, actually, no, there was actually one single line where he said that he wasn't an anti-Semite and he was actually fine with Jewish people so long as they're in Israel. | ||
So I thought that was a little bit inconsistent with the narrative of... | ||
He's on 8chan, he was radicalized by 8chan, he's talking about mass Muslim migration, all this other stuff, and it tends to go with the territory that you hear stuff about, the so-called JQ or whatever, and that just wasn't present. | ||
And where it was present, it was the opposite. | ||
So, I thought that was a little unexpected, that was a little strange. | ||
And the location to me seemed arbitrary. | ||
Remember, he's from Australia. | ||
He was radicalized by an attack that happened in Stockholm. | ||
He chose a gun because he wanted to cause a conversation in America about gun control, because America is obviously the most important country in the world. | ||
But yet he did it in New Zealand. | ||
He said he did it in New Zealand because he wanted to prove that white genocide was happening even in the most remote corners of the world. | ||
Seems pretty flimsy to me. | ||
Seems pretty arbitrary. | ||
I don't know if I'd buy that. | ||
And then people brought up his Facebook account and they found that his Facebook account prior to the shooting was posting every 7.5 seconds. | ||
So I don't know there are explanations for all of this I'm sure you know maybe he just happened to go in New Zealand because of laws or regulations or something and I've heard that you know some some white genocide hoax believers are you know they don't believe in the JQ so much or whatever and the training well maybe he just did prepare and maybe the Facebook thing he used some kind of API but I don't know I mean | ||
As with a lot of these mass shootings it's maybe the facts just don't come out right away or in the case of Las Vegas maybe never at all right but we'll have to see we'll have to wait for more facts to come out just some things that didn't really quite sit right with me but so my conclusions generally are this my conclusions to summarize very neatly and then we'll move on to James Gunn here and then we'll take our super chats here In the first place, it's a tragedy. | ||
You know, I've seen a lot of people saying, oh, and this is typical. | ||
I went on 4chan afterwards to kind of see how the community was responding to this. | ||
You see a lot of stuff like, oh, he did nothing wrong or this was good. | ||
I'm Catholic. | ||
All right. | ||
I'm a Christian person. | ||
To do something like that is horrendous. | ||
And a lot of people say that's virtue signaling, that's cucking, whatever. | ||
I don't think it's virtue signaling or cucking to say killing innocent people is wrong. | ||
You know, you have combatants, and that makes sense. | ||
And then you have non-combatants. | ||
And that's what separates, you know, war from a massacre. | ||
And, you know, we've never been in favor of that. | ||
The kind of fight that we've been trying to wage on this show is political, institutional, never anything like that. | ||
You know, so to see that kind of footage was jarring and upsetting. | ||
And we just have to say that on the record because you know that they're going to come after us and kill us and try to say they're not, you know, adequately sympathetic enough or whatever. | ||
But, you know, believe me, as a Catholic, it is troubling to see that. | ||
It is evil to see that. | ||
That's what it is, right? | ||
So that's in the first place. | ||
In the next place, we know the motivation. | ||
He knew what he was doing. | ||
He was trying to rip the country apart, essentially. | ||
He was trying to sort of instigate this tit-for-tat racial conflict. | ||
He was trying to balkanize, polarize white nations along racial lines. | ||
And as I've said on the show, and just summarizing here what I said throughout the show, which is the people that are causing this kind of violence, it doesn't have to be like this. | ||
If you simply allow a sensible, reasonable conversation to have about demographic change, about diversity, all these different things, these kinds of extremes, these fringes, they can be mitigated, they can be reduced. | ||
But this is the future, barring that happening. | ||
And I don't say that in any other way other than... | ||
You get different people living in the same place, you're going to get conflict. | ||
We've been trying to say this for years, and the data says this, the history says this. | ||
There have been countless studies done on this, and they find that the more ethnic diversity there is in a country, the more unstable it becomes. | ||
Moreover, unranked heterogeneous societies are more unstable than ranked heterogeneous societies. | ||
You know, we see there was data from Robert Putnam, there's data from others. | ||
We know this to be factual. | ||
You get different kinds of people, you get all these differences in the same place, you're going to get conflict, you're going to get grievance. | ||
Eventually that will manifest in ways that nobody likes, and so... | ||
You know, the solution for this is not, you know, nuke everybody off the internet, nuke everybody who disagrees with you, and ban guns, and ban people, and let's just castrate everybody who's white just to be safe. | ||
You know, that's only going to radicalize more people. | ||
That's only going to cause more problems. | ||
So the solution is to actually give white people a seat at the table who are dissatisfied with these changes. | ||
You know, a lot of liberals don't like that, but that's the solution. | ||
Um, and uh, I think that's, those are the main conclusions. | ||
The other conclusion is the obvious double standard. | ||
You know, it's fascinating to me that, look, not for nothing, but how many terror attacks like this have we seen by Muslims? | ||
Really? | ||
If we're gonna get into the facts, because people love to get in the statistics here, In America, it's true, and I believe the data has been fudged. | ||
But even if you look at the FBI data, let's just say we take that totally at face value. | ||
And we shouldn't, but let's say if we're trying to be charitable, just to demonstrate the point, if we take the FBI data at face value, white people on net do commit marginally more attacks than Muslims. | ||
They don't kill more people than Muslims, but marginally more attacks. | ||
It's almost equal. | ||
White people are 63% of the population, Muslims are less than 1% of the population. | ||
So if we're going to try and pretend like, oh, now we have to shift the narrative and the real problem with terrorism is white people. | ||
Yes, this was a white terrorist attack by definition. | ||
A lot of Muslims get salty when they say, oh, well, when a white person does it, it's not terrorism. | ||
I mean, this was violence towards a political end to, you know, cause terror, of course. | ||
Uh, but if we want to get into these statistics, we know that there's one group that has a disproportionate problem with this, and it isn't white people, if we want to get factual. | ||
Moreover, when we see terror attacks by Muslims, do we see a real outpouring of sympathy for the victims? | ||
Do we see a rush to condemnation or censorship or anything like that for Islam? | ||
Muslims can go into the Bataclan theater in France, in Paris, and yell Allahu Akbar and kill a hundred and thirty people and you'll get Barack Obama come up and say this was violent extremism, not Islamic extremism. | ||
And nobody gets banned and nobody gets their guns taken away, well actually they do take away the guns, but you understand, you know, the Quran doesn't get banned, Islam doesn't get censored, nothing like that changes, right? | ||
So we understand that there is a clear and obvious double standard that happens. | ||
And so when that kind of terror is visited upon our people, well, the real tragedy is all the backlash against innocent Muslims. | ||
You know, that's the real problem. | ||
But when a mosque shooting happens, white people are at fault. | ||
It's white nationalism. | ||
It's Candace Owens. | ||
It's Charlie Kirk. | ||
It's Donald Trump. | ||
He was at fault because he wanted a ban on seven Muslim-majority countries. | ||
You get the picture. | ||
We understand this at this point. | ||
So the double standard is very sick. | ||
At least we're honest enough to address everything. | ||
When it's Muslim terrorism, we'll say, yeah, the ideology that motivated this was Islam. | ||
And when it's, you know, white nationalist terror, we can say, well, I mean, that's what it was. | ||
It was a white nationalist and it was terrorism. | ||
And, you know, that's the conversation. | ||
So shame on people that are trying to make it about that. | ||
And shame on people that are trying to make it about PewDiePie. | ||
You know, that was the other thing I saw. | ||
So those are my takeaways from the shooting. | ||
And that's really the whole thing. | ||
It's a sick world. | ||
It's a pretty sick world we live in, and these things are only going to get worse, folks, so strap yourselves in. | ||
And we've been talking about this for years, so I know that's not a surprise to people that watch this show. | ||
If you watch CNN, and you're being told every day that diversity is our strength, and we're all just gonna go to Chipotle, And have our Apple products, and we're going to listen to Taylor Swift, and it's going to be black and white and red and brown and Muslim and Christian and Hindu and everything else. | ||
And, you know, if we just stuff our face full of enough McDonald's donut fries, then we can forget about these significant and substantial racial, ethnic and cultural differences. | ||
You might be surprised about what happened this weekend, or rather this week. | ||
But if you understand that, hey, race is real, Tribe is real. | ||
These things are important to people. | ||
You understand that it's only a matter of time before these kinds of attacks escalate and increase in frequency. | ||
And what we're trying to do is diminish that. | ||
We're trying to make it so that this is some kind of solution that is viable for everybody involved. | ||
You know, the solution that we've, I think a lot of people believe is best, is free association. | ||
So that if you're in a situation where You know, you're somebody who doesn't want to live in an area where it's Muslim majority, where it was predominantly white and Christian before, you can go in your own neighborhood and you can be in a white neighborhood. | ||
And that's okay then to have a white neighborhood. | ||
And people who want to be in a Muslim neighborhood can live in a Muslim neighborhood. | ||
That's probably a step in the right direction. | ||
That's probably a situation where if people are voluntarily free to associate with who they want to associate with, there is not this Imposition of one culture on another and therefore no great reason for why that kind of conflict should happen now naturally there I think you're still gonna have it so long as you have these people coming into these countries and Taking up areas formerly held by other groups. | ||
I think you're going to have some degree of grievance, but at the very least, it can be mitigated if there is a way that is legal, legitimate, through the system where they can choose the texture of life that they want. | ||
And moreover, if you have this kind of grievance allowed in the discourse and you lessen the political correctness stuff, I think that can be a way to relieve the tension. | ||
A lot of people have said that so-called racist jokes are actually very healthy for a multiracial country. | ||
To be able to have the humility, to be able to have the camaraderie, to sort of poke fun at other people, and to have that kind of level of mutual respect, to have that rapport with people that you can joke about difference, that is symbolic, that is reflective of a relationship that is strong. | ||
That's a relationship that is amicable. | ||
And so maybe we go back to a relationship with other groups and other races that we had maybe 20 years ago, as opposed to now. | ||
where it's clear that there are double standards. | ||
There is a grievance. | ||
I've talked to white people who for years were totally, I mean, like Fox News types. | ||
I'm not a racist. | ||
I love everybody and so on. | ||
And now, I mean, they just don't care anymore. | ||
Now they're saying, hey, look, I'm white and I'm mad. | ||
I don't like what's going on. | ||
White people get abused. | ||
White people are getting pushed around. | ||
I mean, the kind of negative energy, the kind of hostility that's being bred deliberately by the powers that be, by the elites, by the media, it's not good for anybody. | ||
So, that's my main takeaway from the shooting. | ||
That's what people have to learn. | ||
And look, maybe this message will be in vain. | ||
I'm sure... Hey, knock on wood. | ||
But I'm sure my days are numbered on YouTube and everywhere else because of the message that I preach, and it's a message of non-violence, understanding, and I have black people on the show, I have Jewish people on the show, and we talk it out and we laugh and all the rest. | ||
If my show gets taken off the air, if shows like mine get taken off the air, where are all these extremists gonna go? | ||
Where are all these people gonna go? | ||
They're just gonna go out and kill each other. | ||
That's what happens. | ||
Not good, not right, but that's, uh, that's the climate. | ||
So, anyway, but that was the shooting. | ||
The other main story we wanted to get into... I'm all kind of messed up on my timing here because of the, uh, the interruption in the beginning. | ||
I think we started at what? | ||
7.15? | ||
Okay, yeah, so we have time here. | ||
The other major story here is this James Gunn story. | ||
A little bit lighter. | ||
Well, I don't know if it's lighter. | ||
It's just another demonstration of the clown world. | ||
We're basically in clown world. | ||
People have been saying for years, things are gonna get worse. | ||
People are gonna get poor. | ||
There's gonna be more violence. | ||
There's gonna be pedophiles running Hollywood. | ||
You know, and everybody said, oh, that's crazy. | ||
Oh, yeah, that'll be the day. | ||
Oh, you're, you're, you know, you're an alarmist. | ||
Everything's fine. | ||
I think we'll all be just okay. | ||
You know, and you watch all these Faggoty shows on Meet the Press or TED Talk or Monk Debate. | ||
And at the end all these neoliberals in their nice suits to their middle class yuppie audience. | ||
At the end it's always, you know... | ||
We disagree, but I think everything's gonna be alright. | ||
I think we all just agree on love and democracy and tolerance. | ||
I think everything will be alright. | ||
Yeah, no. | ||
Sorry. | ||
Things don't just become alright. | ||
The tendency of things is to go wrong. | ||
So unless people are actively making things okay and right, things are gonna go disastrously wrong. | ||
And that's what's happening. | ||
We're in the catastrophe. | ||
We're in the opening salvos of the next century. | ||
So, you know, buckle up, right? | ||
Talk about a casual Friday, right? | ||
Are you having fun? | ||
Are you having fun yet? | ||
Welcome to the Friday show. | ||
I'm Nick Fuentes. | ||
We're just hanging. | ||
It's just a low-key show and the country's going to hell and just mass shootings every week. | ||
Pedophiles run in the government and I'm gonna be kicked off any minute and... | ||
No, but we're having a good time, right? | ||
But anyway, so the last story here tonight is this James Gunn situation. | ||
Like I said, at the top of the show, this is a director. | ||
He directed Guardians of the Galaxy 1 and 2, two popular superhero Marvel films. | ||
I haven't seen either of them. | ||
But he was supposed to direct the sequel, Guardians of the Galaxy 3. | ||
Now understand, this is for Disney. | ||
So Disney bought out Marvel a few years ago. | ||
So this is, you know, family-friendly, supposedly family-friendly company. | ||
That's, you know, what it should be. | ||
And this is a film ostensibly for children, and a lot of people will protest this and say, no no, Marvel movies are for adults! | ||
Yeah, adult children, okay? | ||
People living in perpetual adolescence. | ||
I saw somebody tweet at me. | ||
I tweeted, this is a movie for children, and you have a pedophile directing it. | ||
Somebody said, Marvel movies are for adults! | ||
Yeah, adults with Funko Pop figurines lining their walls, and they're wearing footie pajamas, and they got, you know, a scraggly beard with the open mouth smile about their Nintendo Switch. | ||
Okay, yeah, you're an adult. | ||
You're an adult, and I'm black. | ||
Yeah, I'm black too. | ||
So anyway, but it's, so it's for children. | ||
And he was about to direct this movie, Guardians of the Galaxy 3, when Mike Cernovich, and to his credit, Mike Cernovich did take the lead on this. | ||
It was some very good journalistic work, you know, thank God. | ||
And you know, my feelings about Cernovich, he doesn't care for me. | ||
I don't care for him so much, but he's doing the work of a journalist when many people are not. | ||
And he discovered, he unearthed hundreds, hundreds of so-called jokes by James Gunn on Twitter, where he was tweeting things like, and I'll give you a few examples, retweeting Peter Alton, I like it when little boys touch me in my silly place. | ||
That's the director of Guardians of the Galaxy 3. | ||
Let's see. | ||
The Hardy Boys and the mystery of what it feels like when Uncle Bernie fists me. | ||
The Expendables was so manly, it F'd the S out of my little P-boy next to me. | ||
The boys are back in town. | ||
Eagle Snatch's kid is what I call it when I get lucky. | ||
The hotel showers, the weakest ever, felt like a three-year-old was peeing on my head. | ||
Three men and a baby they had sex with. | ||
Hashtag unromantic movies. | ||
About to vomit as I'm stuffed with something in eggplant. | ||
I'm Louis Anderson-ing my ass out. | ||
Just the fat, not the little boys. | ||
I'm doing a big Hollywood film adaptation of The Giving Tree. | ||
With a happy ending, the tree grows back and gives the kid a blowjob. | ||
Okay, so this is the kind of person we're dealing with. | ||
Now understand, it was not like one or two jokes, I would say, that's not very tasteful. | ||
Probably shouldn't be directing a children's film, but, you know, what are you gonna do? | ||
I make off-color jokes sometimes. | ||
I make dark humor jokes. | ||
Hundreds of tweets like this were exposed, and then he deleted thousands of tweets. | ||
So you know you start at maybe a hundred and then you get into hundreds plural of tweets like this and you're like maybe this is a problem and then he goes and deletes thousands of tweets that's a little problematic and you know then maybe if you're a comedian you might say oh well he's a he's a adult comedian whatever uh maybe he's a little sick maybe there's something there but he's a comedian well he's not a comedian he's not a dark humor comedian okay | ||
he's not writing for adult swim he's writing guardians of the galaxy 3 which is one of the gonna be one of As was the first two films. | ||
A movie for children. | ||
A movie that children are probably in. | ||
He directed a movie with a child in, and I forget the name of it, but it's a movie about a child superhero who turns into a supervillain. | ||
So you gotta wonder, what kind of society we're cultivating where somebody like this, I mean this is all out there in the open, gets rehired! | ||
He gets fired because, well obviously, but then he gets rehired a year later, and not only, here's the better part, not only does he get rehired, all the publications say, yay! | ||
Wow! | ||
Exclusive! | ||
James Gunn is back in Guardians of the Galaxy 3! | ||
And then, even better than that, okay, maybe the media is run by pedophiles, and sure, naturally, but then you get all these Marvel fanboys, all these homo millennials, Posting gifs of Marvel superheroes. | ||
All right, buckle up. | ||
Buckle up raccoon guy and Groot. | ||
Oh, yeah, he's back in the saddle. | ||
Guardians of Galaxy 3. | ||
Yeah, he made some pedophile jokes and it's a kid's movie, but hey, he's becoming a better human. | ||
All right, everyone deserves a second chance. | ||
The important thing is I'm getting my Funko Pop figurine. | ||
The important thing is I'm downing this, you know, Danimal smoothie and I got my Happy Meal and I'm 33 years old and I'm about to see Guardians of Galaxy 3 in my costume. | ||
What a sick society. | ||
And if that's not enough, what happened earlier this week? | ||
Tucker Carlson? | ||
Anybody remember that? | ||
I think they're actually doing an Antifa protest in front of his home right now because 10 years ago he made a joke on a radio show about what? | ||
About how girls are Primitive, and they like strong men, and how Ariana Huffington is a C-word, and all this other stuff? | ||
Really? | ||
So the same people earlier this week saying, oh, Tucker Carlson, a news host, calls into a shock-shock radio show, makes a few jokes about how, yeah, you know, a teacher having sex with a 13-year-old kid is probably different than somebody raping somebody, and it's a joke, 10 years ago, he should be fired, protested in front of his house, he should be killed, he should be executed. | ||
Pedophile! | ||
He's the pedophile. | ||
He's making jokes about blowing kids, having sex with babies, all this stuff, three-year-olds. | ||
Directing Guardian of the Galaxy 3? | ||
That's fu- You know, he's got the biggest job in Hollywood? | ||
Really? | ||
And it just goes to show. | ||
Who runs the world? | ||
Who runs the world? | ||
And you might- Girls. | ||
Well, maybe that's partly true. | ||
The devil. | ||
The devil runs the planet. | ||
You understand this. | ||
And so people say to me a lot, oh, Nick, well... | ||
You'll never make it in the big leagues the way you talk about certain things. | ||
You'll never make it in the system the way you're not going to make it. | ||
In politics, because of the way you talk, that won't fly. | ||
You're going to have to compromise somewhere. | ||
Going to have to talk about Israel nicely somewhere. | ||
Why should we want to integrate into the system? | ||
Why should we want to play by the system's rules? | ||
Look who runs the system. | ||
Is this okay? | ||
Are we willing to compromise our integrity on issues like this to be a part of the system, to be a part of this commercial system? | ||
And you can't get away from it, by the way. | ||
You think you can get away from it when they're poisoning the food, they're poisoning the water, they're poisoning the television. | ||
Everything's being poisoned. | ||
Good luck! | ||
What are you gonna do? | ||
Go move to some uninhabited island and start your own garden? | ||
I think that's just about the only thing you can do to get away from it. | ||
And that's the world we're living in. | ||
That's the hypocrisy, the double standard, and the profound evil. | ||
So, it's very hard to watch that. | ||
And of course, you get people... I think my tweet was posted on Reddit about this fiasco. | ||
Me pointing out the obvious double standard that, you know, you could... And look, let's say it's jokes. | ||
Okay. | ||
Let's say it's jokes. | ||
You make thousands of pedophile jokes when you're doing a children's movie, and you're also doing it alongside people like Bryan Singer. | ||
In other words, nothing to see there, right? | ||
But let's say it's jokes. | ||
Okay. | ||
Benefit of the doubt, it's jokes. | ||
So, joking about pedophilia, even if it's jokes, That's fine. | ||
That's fine. | ||
It's actually so fine that you're accepted in, you know, just regular company. | ||
Polite company. | ||
You're directing the biggest blockbuster of the year. | ||
It's so acceptable that you can have the biggest job in Hollywood. | ||
Well, making a joke about Jewish people... | ||
Making a joke about Israel. | ||
Making a joke about black people. | ||
Making a joke about, you know, anything like that. | ||
Anything political. | ||
Oh no, you know. | ||
You can't even have a job. | ||
You can't own a small business. | ||
You can't work. | ||
I mean, basically the only work you can get is as a construction worker on an oil rig. | ||
But everything else, no, no, no. | ||
That's too offensive. | ||
That's out of line. | ||
Owen Benjamin, I think, said the N-word on Twitter. | ||
Banned. | ||
So let's see. | ||
You can't say the N-word as a joke. | ||
You can joke about, you know, raping three-year-old babies. | ||
And you're directing the number one blockbuster of the year for children. | ||
Makes sense. | ||
That's a healthy society. | ||
That's a healthy, normal society that I want to be a part of. | ||
You know, I wouldn't want to be a foot soldier for that. | ||
I would want to be complicit in that. | ||
I feel good about being a part of that. | ||
I'm normal for being a part of that. | ||
Don't you just want to be a normal person and just go to work like a good guy and all this other stuff? | ||
Just watch your television. | ||
Never you mind all this programming. | ||
Never you mind. | ||
Oh, what's an endocrine disruptor? | ||
I don't know. | ||
Who's uh? | ||
What's that video that Sam Hyde does? | ||
Who's John Corzine? | ||
Is that the name? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I know who Rihanna is, right? | ||
So that's James Gunn. | ||
But you get the picture. | ||
We're going to move on to our super chats here. | ||
We're going to try and lighten the mood a little bit. | ||
I know it's been some heavy stuff, but, I mean, man, we're getting into some dark territory these days. | ||
The Donald Trump, the great white hope, as JLP might call him, he's failing, he's stalling, and the anarchy has begun to be introduced. | ||
You know, some might say, here we go, right? | ||
I mean, I think that's kind of what we're seeing. | ||
Donald Trump gets in and we're having this mass migration. | ||
Introduce 50 million immigrants into the equation and here we go, right? | ||
I think that's where we are So we're gonna take a look at our super chats. | ||
We'll see what you guys are saying Maybe you're gonna maybe you're gonna lighten the mood, you know, give us give us a little something To joke about to kid about here. | ||
Wow, a lot of super chats That's good. | ||
I'm glad I am glad my show is doing so well to get all these super chats and Name Jeff says, FFS, why is it always Australians ruining my country? | ||
If we get an ISIS attack, I'm blaming those kangaroo shaggers. | ||
Yeah, that's the other thing. | ||
Now we're gonna get a target on our back, more so. | ||
Crimson Mile says, acceleration is gay, but who would win? | ||
Beardson, a pink hat wearing t-shirt merchant, or one Aussie with a strobe light? | ||
Okay, that's not funny. | ||
Well, accelerationism, and that's the meme, that's the idea, is, you know, somebody who does a shooting like this, the idea is that we accelerate these tribal conflicts to a breaking point, and then after a breaking point happens, there can be this climactic battle or a revolution, and this is just such flawed thinking. | ||
I'm pretty sure the only people who peddle this kind of stuff are legitimately mentally ill people, or people who work for the federal government. | ||
In any scenario like that, it's just not going to happen. | ||
This kind of accelerating to a climactic finish or anything like that, I mean, this is like eschatology. | ||
This is like if you have a, you know, you believe that your life is a film, you know, and that's not how life is. | ||
So you have to think about things pragmatically. | ||
The real, what really happens, somebody like this, the mentality is, I'm gonna go and I'm gonna lay down my life for the cause and And then there's going to be a race war. | ||
No, no. | ||
What really happens is you kill a bunch of innocent people. | ||
Your life is ruined. | ||
About 1,000 people's lives are ruined because of this attack. | ||
Now nobody in New Zealand can own guns. | ||
Anybody who advocates sensibly against immigration is now put in jail for hate speech or they can't advocate. | ||
I mean, so, I mean, this, when they do this, they do not achieve their goals. | ||
You understand this. | ||
I mean, anybody who does that is not, they are not right in the head. | ||
The logic is not sound. | ||
The only person who could make that logical jump is somebody who, there's something wrong with them. | ||
You know, a rational person says, these things are happening. | ||
How do we redress this? | ||
We were addressed it through the sovereign government, which has all the power. | ||
By winning elections, by going through the institutions, you know, these things have been set in motion. | ||
And they're only going to be unset in motion over time, through pragmatism, through wise leadership and everything else. | ||
I mean, that's what has to happen. | ||
Not this, you know, GIG. | ||
Joe stuff. | ||
Very, very stupid. | ||
Very insane. | ||
Crimson Mile says accelerate... Oh, I just read that one. | ||
Thoughtline Miami says focus on the hashtag Yang Gang. | ||
Thanks for the follow, big guy. | ||
You're welcome. | ||
You're welcome. | ||
You got good content. | ||
Thanks for... Thanks for the memes, my friend. | ||
It's true. | ||
You know, the whole... What I was really thinking of when I was watching all these events unfold this week... | ||
People are sending me clips and links and everything. | ||
The prevailing thought in my head was, don't let them distract us. | ||
Focus on the money. | ||
It's just like a mantra. | ||
It just keeps going in my head 24-7. | ||
Don't let them distract us. | ||
Focus on the money. | ||
Really. | ||
Whatever. | ||
James Gunn gets rehired. | ||
Don't let them distract us. | ||
Focus on the money. | ||
There's a mass casualty event. | ||
Do not let them distract us. | ||
Focus on the bag. | ||
$1,000 a month. | ||
If we get this right, we get $1,000 a month every year forever. | ||
And we're kept on social media. | ||
Do not let them distract us. | ||
Focus on the money. | ||
Secure the bag. | ||
Secure the bag. | ||
That's all that matters at this point. | ||
Mass immigration. | ||
Crisis at the border. | ||
Everybody's always talking about race, war, and pedophiles in media. | ||
I'm just trying to secure the bag, for God's sakes. | ||
Alright? | ||
I'm just trying to secure the bag. | ||
My ideology is humanity first. | ||
My ideology is $1,000 a month. | ||
You know, people are saying, wait a second, Jared Holt called you a white nationalist. | ||
What are you talking about? | ||
I'm $1,000 nationalist. | ||
White nationalism? | ||
Never heard of her. | ||
$1,000. | ||
How about that? | ||
How about $1,000 nationalism? | ||
White nationalist Nick Fuentes. | ||
Uh-uh. | ||
Scratch that. | ||
$1,000 a month nationalist, you know. | ||
Oh, the mass migration transforming the country. | ||
Can't hear you. | ||
I have a crumpled up $500 bill in this year. | ||
Wait a second. | ||
I have a crumpled up $500 bill in this year too. | ||
Oh, well. | ||
What were you saying again? | ||
Something about pink hat nationalism? | ||
I didn't quite catch that. | ||
Sean Quinn says, Can you talk about paganism for a bit? | ||
Thanks, Nicker. | ||
What is there to say? | ||
Paganism is a meme ideology. | ||
And that's the thing. | ||
The guy was a pagan. | ||
No Catholic would have committed this attack. | ||
People act like it's arbitrary that I'm a Catholic. | ||
It's not. | ||
You know, if I was a materialist, if I were a pagan, you know, I probably would have a very different outlook on life, you know, in many different ways. | ||
But as a Catholic, we have to say that there's a moral way to conduct ourselves and an evil way to conduct ourselves. | ||
So, paganism is a bunch of dumb nonsense. | ||
He says, we're gonna be in Valhalla, you're gonna be burning in hell forever. | ||
So, good luck with that. | ||
Very deranged sickness. | ||
Paganism is a meme religion. | ||
Nobody actually believes in it. | ||
What it amounts to is racial idolatry. | ||
And well, think of this. | ||
I forget who made this point initially, but it's not a religion if you choose what it is, right? | ||
I mean, you know, the point of religion is subordinating your will to the will of God, to the will of a higher power. | ||
How is that being achieved by you? | ||
Well, I'm gonna pick the religion that fits my political agenda. | ||
I'm gonna fit the religion, or I'm gonna pick the religion that I like the best, that suits my needs. | ||
That's not a religion. | ||
That is, I mean, that's no different than, like, I like Iron Man, I like Thor, you know, I like Darth Vader. | ||
I like the archetypal nature of Darth Vader. | ||
Or, you know, any one of these other characters. | ||
I like Harry Potter. | ||
It's no different than Harry Potter worship. | ||
I like Thor and Odin. | ||
You know, that's not religion. | ||
That's not religion. | ||
Religion is about subordinating your will to what is higher, what is true, not this picking and choosing. | ||
I like this part, and I'm gonna use this part to suit my need. | ||
It is no longer religion. | ||
It is a mythology then. | ||
Toxic masses. | ||
Am I alone in having mixed feelings about Brenton? | ||
Yes, you are. | ||
Yeah, we can't have that on this show. | ||
Disavow. | ||
You're having mixed feelings. | ||
Yeah, thank you, federal government, for that one. | ||
Crimson, and people wonder, why is it so hard to get somebody involved in the mainstream discourse? | ||
Maybe because anybody who has a viable chance of making a difference, you get people saying, hey, I actually like that mass shooter. | ||
And then people like Jared Holt say, oh, Nick's fan base is whatever, and... | ||
Federal agents. | ||
Go away. | ||
No CIA here. | ||
Crimson Miles says, I don't know about you, but I'm disavowing Candace Owens, the new ride in Spiro the Dragon. | ||
Me too. | ||
You know, the shooter said that Candace Owens was his inspiration for the shooting. | ||
I disavow Candace Owens. | ||
I disavow Turning Point USA. | ||
These people are too extreme. | ||
You know, and that's the funny thing. | ||
I'm actually glad that they said I'm not authorized to speak for their organization. | ||
Just a week ago, they said, oh, Nick Fuentes is not an authorized speaker. | ||
Yo, thank God I'm not an authorized speaker at Turning Point. | ||
I couldn't... I... it would make me sick to my stomach to be associated with Turning Point USA. | ||
Those people are too extreme. | ||
They're too radical. | ||
You know, they were idolized by a mass mosque killer, and we want no part of that. | ||
Charlie Kirk, Candace Owens, your bigotry has no place on this show. | ||
I love everybody. | ||
This, that, or the other says, this was a Yang supremacist clear as day. | ||
Yeah, big if true. | ||
BC says, hey, Nick, have some neat bucks. | ||
Hey, thanks, man. | ||
Dean DeSoto says, BRB bought a place in Spiro before it gets banned. | ||
Yeah, good luck. | ||
Boomer content says leftists will never understand that multiculturalism is a failure. | ||
It hurts their feelings and feminine minds. | ||
Boomer comment. | ||
Yeah, very true. | ||
Samurai Spirit says I hadn't heard of the Bataclan theater until today. | ||
What? | ||
Are you joking? | ||
That was like the biggest thing in November, what was it, 2015? | ||
2016? | ||
Oh my god. | ||
I haven't heard about 9-11 until today. | ||
Cyrus says, thank you for standing strong with the Muslim community, Mr. Fuentes. | ||
Inshallah, the victim's families find the inner strength to overcome this tragedy. | ||
Ah, yes, you're welcome. | ||
Heli Ride says, we all just need to stand in solidarity with our... Okay, yeah, not even reading that one. | ||
Italian Pal says, I don't even know why. | ||
Whatever. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Hey Nick, since you seemingly are not for UBI, what is the best way to alleviate problems caused by innovations in tech? | ||
Bans on certain technologies? | ||
I don't know. | ||
Frankly, I don't know what the solution is. | ||
It's something that is as much of a game changer as the industrial or agricultural revolution. | ||
You know, people have referred to the singularity. | ||
You know, you've got the agricultural singularity, which represents, you know, a major transformation in human life from nomadic to agricultural civilization. | ||
And then the next singularity from agricultural to industrial civilization. | ||
And they say the next will be the technological or the artificial intelligence singularity. | ||
And this will just change how human beings are organized. | ||
If you take it to, you know, the proportions people are saying it will go to. | ||
In other words, if we enter an economy that is post scarcity or scarcity is less of a factor. | ||
I mean, this is revolutionary. | ||
It changes everything we know about economics. | ||
The idea that, you know, you can have almost all labor be automated, being done by machines. | ||
You know, you look even 100 years ago, In most places, almost all the power generated, and I'm talking in purely physics terms, all the power that was generated to do tasks, to do work, again, is a physics term, was done by manpower or animal power. | ||
You know, farming and building things, manufacturing, that was all done by human hands. | ||
It was all done by animals and through the Industrial Revolution some of that was done through electricity. | ||
It was sort of augmented by technology, but now you're looking at things that are almost self-sufficient. | ||
So it is really a transformational change we're talking about. | ||
It very well could be an administrative, managerial state that people are just simply dependent on. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I mean, it's really tough to say. | ||
Can we live like that? | ||
Will we be the same? | ||
Will things be the same? | ||
I think it'll require a transformation of our nature. | ||
You know, this is what Ted Kaczynski talks about, that after this technological singularity, We will be made to fit machines. | ||
We will be made to fit society. | ||
As opposed to society and machines conforming to our nature, we'll have to conform to them. | ||
You know, whereas previously we said, okay, well we're gonna, you were gonna use machines to help us meet our needs. | ||
You know, building a house, gathering food, whatever. | ||
Now it's going to be, we have to retrain and recondition our brains to live in a industrial technological society. | ||
So if that means that, you know, you don't have to work, And there's no tasks for you. | ||
There's no intermediate tasks. | ||
There's no power process. | ||
Artificial tasks will have to be created. | ||
You will have to be fitted in order to become another cog in this machine. | ||
And you have to come to grips with some metaphysical questions. | ||
Why are we here? | ||
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Right? | |
I mean... | ||
If life is simply this post-work, purely ideas economy, what is even the purpose of being around? | ||
So much of the human condition and the purpose on this planet was surviving, just trying to make sure we can eat and grow crops and do all the rest. | ||
What happens when all that's done for us? | ||
Can we sustain ourselves on culture, on vapid culture, art, literature, music, all these extraneous surrogate activities? | ||
That's a pretty big if, pretty big question. | ||
That's going to create a destructive existential crisis in the world. | ||
I guarantee you this will not be a peaceful transition. | ||
There's no way about it because you take away something that is so fundamental to who we are and people are going to revolt in a huge way. | ||
So you're going to see that. | ||
You're going to see a lot more of that. | ||
I don't know what the answer is. | ||
I really don't. | ||
It's a question of history. | ||
It's a question of metaphysics. | ||
It's a question of our nature. | ||
It's not an economic question. | ||
It really isn't. | ||
I guess the economic question will be to what extent this is going to transform our lives. | ||
Maybe we're getting ahead of ourselves. | ||
Maybe that's a little bit down the road. | ||
Or maybe that kind of thinking is exaggerated and overblown, which it could be. | ||
You know, a lot of futurism has been proven to be wrong. | ||
These kinds of far-reaching theories about how far artificial intelligence will go. | ||
So maybe that's a little bit overblown. | ||
But I think that definitely the questions are more sociological than they are economic. | ||
They're definitely more about Our brains, they're more about who we are than the pure economics of it. | ||
Because put everybody on UBI and then what is a man, right? | ||
I mean, it's just a totally different animal. | ||
So it's not really a simple answer on that one. | ||
I don't think it's something as simple as UBI bans on technologies. | ||
We're going to have to rethink human organization. | ||
For Posterity says, Stop Islamophobia. | ||
White men are hateful. | ||
We need immigration to survive. | ||
The world would be better with open borders. | ||
Canada Radio this morning. | ||
Yep. | ||
Yeah, good luck with that message. | ||
That's gonna help. | ||
That's that that stuff is only facilitating this kind of violence, you know that that plays right into the hands of People who do this kind of stuff, you know, that's not helping anybody Juice says the shooting happened right after your show last night I was dying to hear your take a hot shot like you always has the right scope on issues like this. | ||
Yeah, my apologies couldn't get the live It always seems to happen like that, right? | ||
It always seems to happen that the show is right before a big thing, or I'm on vacation when a big thing happens, or I'm out of town, or whatever. | ||
But we always get there eventually. | ||
Benjamin says, in the 2050s there will be armies of people like him. | ||
I don't know about that. | ||
Could be. | ||
Could be if we keep going on this trajectory. | ||
Abe says, of course, we disavow and admonish the shooter. | ||
Okay, I'm not reading the... it says buts. | ||
There's no... there's no buts. | ||
There's no buts about that. | ||
Uh, Denal says, you were doing rough this past weekdays and this event surely spells a tougher time in the long term. | ||
Hope you're holding up well, big guy. | ||
Thank you, I appreciate it. | ||
It's true. | ||
These things happen. | ||
Doesn't make my life easier, you know? | ||
Whatsawignat says, the video put... Okay, what? | ||
Okay, enough. | ||
Alex says, excellent message, Nick. | ||
These events are an inevitable externality of mass migration slash equality myths. | ||
We won't take blame for something we're trying to stop. | ||
Blood on the hands of those silencing slash ignoring the people exactly. | ||
And you would think the people watching my show could wrap their tiny pea brain heads around it, but they just can't. | ||
I think they literally are just that conditioned and unintelligent to understand what I'm saying. | ||
Because we've been saying this for years. | ||
Watch any of my shows on censorship and the message has always been the same. | ||
You take away the legitimate means for people to address their grievances, they will seek means outside the system. | ||
The only means outside the system is violence. | ||
That's what you get when you censor people. | ||
You know, because people care about these issues. | ||
On private, there was a video I did. | ||
Literally, it was one of the first videos I did on this channel. | ||
And it was, why do you think political violence happens? | ||
You know, people care deeply about these issues. | ||
You tell them they can't talk about it, they can't vote for a candidate to fight for their issue, they can't form a super PAC, they can't hold down a job, they can't have a Twitter account. | ||
What are they supposed to do? | ||
You know? | ||
They're there, oh, just stop caring about your most deeply held convictions. | ||
Okay, yeah, that's one way to do it. | ||
Let's hope that one works. | ||
So, El Sapo says New Zealand Prime Minister now calling for more gun control despite the country already having it. | ||
Prime Minister claimed he has special license, nothing adds up. | ||
Yeah, it's all... it's all BS. | ||
Interhaven says the shooter was alt-light, inspired by Candace Owens. | ||
I'm in Croatia right now and I keep saying it, USA is FUGD. | ||
WTF is wrong with you people? | ||
I don't know what FUGD means. | ||
Interhaven says Candace Owens should be ashamed of herself. | ||
Yeah, really... really sickening to see that happen, you know? | ||
But, uh, that's turning point. | ||
They're just too extreme. | ||
Alex is disavow Candace Owens. | ||
Radical extreme is scary, yeah. | ||
You know, I'm a conservative, but Candace Owens is too far. | ||
I'm a conservative, I'm for free speech, but Candace Owens is just too far. | ||
She's off my authorized guest list. | ||
She is off the authorized guest list on America First because her views just don't align with mine. | ||
These are not the values of America First. | ||
Denialists is no tolerance for Wignats and moral relativists. | ||
That's another one. | ||
Be smart about who you associate with online after this attack. | ||
Be very smart about who you associate with online, because there's bad actors out there. | ||
Either it's feds or it's crazies, but, you know, that should be a lesson to everybody. | ||
Castizo says his stance on conservatives was spot-on. | ||
I didn't see that. | ||
Nick X says, when in human history has increasing diversity or differences between people in any geographic area resulted in more social cohesion or greater harmony? | ||
The more diversity, the greater the division. | ||
Yeah, it almost... | ||
Wouldn't that make sense, you think? | ||
Right? | ||
Let's get more people that disagree on things together. | ||
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Why? | |
Why is that a virtue? | ||
That's a virtue in our time. | ||
In fact, it's the greatest virtue, trying to make that work. | ||
The greatest moral, the greatest virtue in our society is taking people who are different, who disagree, who believe mutually exclusive things, Trying to force them all together and making it work. | ||
That's a virtue. | ||
Why? | ||
Why is that a good thing? | ||
How does that make sense? | ||
Why should we try to make that happen? | ||
You can't ask it. | ||
You can't ask it. | ||
You ask that, you're a racist. | ||
You must dislike everyone else. | ||
Why should we try to do that? | ||
Oh, it's everyone's in different colors and none of that matters. | ||
Why should it not matter? | ||
Why should it not matter? | ||
Race shouldn't matter. | ||
The only thing that matters is the content of your character. | ||
Why shouldn't it matter? | ||
Race matters to other people. | ||
Ask a black person. | ||
Does their race matter to them? | ||
Of course it does. | ||
Why shouldn't it? | ||
It's part of their identity. | ||
It's part of our ancestors' identity. | ||
That shouldn't matter. | ||
Well, it does. | ||
Well, shut up. | ||
It does. | ||
It does. | ||
You don't have to like it. | ||
You don't have to agree with it. | ||
You don't have to. | ||
It's not the best thing in the world. | ||
It is. | ||
That's the way it is. | ||
It shouldn't have to be like that. | ||
I think race doesn't even matter. | ||
Yeah, well, I think 2 plus 2 equals 5. | ||
And that's a really practical worldview for me to have. | ||
Imagine if an engineer came up to you whose job it was to build sound structures and said, yeah, I don't really believe in math. | ||
It shouldn't. | ||
Why can't 2 plus 2 equal 5? | ||
It just should. | ||
Why should these numbers matter? | ||
Why should these functions matter? | ||
Why can't it be my ideal of what it should be? | ||
You know, would you drive across a bridge built by that person? | ||
Same thing with our country. | ||
People whose job it is to organize human settlements don't understand the basic reality of human nature. | ||
Well, I think it should be some other way. | ||
Yeah, well, it isn't. | ||
And they're building unsound bridges. | ||
They're building unsound buildings. | ||
They're building an unsound society based on false idealistic premises. | ||
It's all wrong. | ||
It's all wrong. | ||
Dabboy says, how do you feel about reforming the Confederacy? | ||
Not a fan. | ||
Not a fan. | ||
We should reform the Union. | ||
You know, that's... we should really just bring America back together. | ||
We all bleed red, white, and blue, right? | ||
I think that's sufficient. | ||
We all worship the same God, except when we don't. | ||
And we all salute the same flag, except when we don't. | ||
And, uh, right? | ||
With this, uh, this CivNet stuff. | ||
Patty McGill. | ||
Oh, here we go again. | ||
Patty McGill, the resident boomer, says, U.S. | ||
has been invading and murdering Arabs for 70 years. | ||
That's why Muslims hate you. | ||
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Interview E. Michael Jones and stop fornicating. | |
Oh, boy. | ||
Not fornicating. | ||
Believe me. | ||
Believe me. | ||
Believe me, we're not fornicating. | ||
Like, and that's the best part too, is you're an incel. | ||
Stop fornicating. | ||
You just can't win. | ||
The left says, you're a kissless virgin, you've never had sex, and then the Catholics, fake Catholic, he's a fornicator. | ||
He admitted to tear, he was gay. | ||
So you just can't, you just can't win. | ||
You just can't win. | ||
There's no winning. | ||
Believe me. | ||
Could we use a little fornication? | ||
Could we use a little, uh, could we use a little stress relief? | ||
Do you think I could use it? | ||
You watch this show? | ||
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You think I could use a little, you know, a little mellowing out? | |
A little deep breaths or something, right? | ||
Believe me. | ||
The Big Macs aren't cutting it anymore. | ||
Let's put it that way. | ||
If you want to talk about stress relief, interview E. Michael Jones. | ||
Yeah, I'll interview E. Michael Jones. | ||
I'm going to interview somebody. | ||
I'm going to come to your house and interview you. | ||
And it's going to be very hostile. | ||
No, I'm joking. | ||
I'm joking. | ||
I'm not coming anywhere to anybody's house. | ||
I'm a totally safe person. | ||
Big Dick Unix's horrendous act. | ||
He didn't take his shoes off inside. | ||
Disavow too soon. | ||
Mavericks as a violent event occurs in Christchurch near spring solstice that's going to be used to silence critics of mass immigration into Christian countries? | ||
Hmm. | ||
Dude, just believe the government. | ||
Why are you even talking about that? | ||
Just believe the government, all right? | ||
Why are you questioning the government? | ||
Why would the government lie? | ||
Why would anybody lie about anything? | ||
Everyone, don't you know that? | ||
Don't you know the media tells the truth all the time, always about these affairs? | ||
Yeah. | ||
I would never come up with a conspiracy theory. | ||
I'm not a conspiracy theorist. | ||
Conspiracy theory? | ||
Never heard of it. | ||
I don't come up with theories. | ||
All I have is the facts that the media and the government gives me, and that forms my opinions. | ||
What's a Wignatz? | ||
Is Cassie Dillon's Q... What are you... These superchats just don't make any sense. | ||
Is Cassie Dillon really becoming Jewish? | ||
I addressed this yesterday. | ||
Let's see, we've got... I scrolled down here too far. | ||
Joshua Larson's Guardians of the Pederasty. | ||
That's what it is, right? | ||
Another pagan, right? | ||
Overseer says, I remember when leftists and skeptical centrists were virtue signaling about how gun getting fired was wrong when it happened. | ||
They're all clowns. | ||
True. | ||
Nick X says, Nick, ever thought about getting E. Michael Jones on? | ||
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No. | |
No. | ||
Cloudstar says, I can't wait till we have a president who advocates for the execution of pedophiles. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Disavow. | ||
I have to disavow, unfortunately. | ||
I think they should be tried for pedophilia and then executed, okay? | ||
Because apparently... and I said this the last time. | ||
What was it? | ||
In 2017 I said, people... I said the globalists should be killed. | ||
And if you look at the whole clip, it was, they're committing treason. | ||
If you commit treason, you get the death penalty. | ||
So the whole clip, and this was years ago, but they're still using it. | ||
Nick says the globalists should be killed. | ||
As if to say, I'm advocating vigilante justice. | ||
I said, they're committing treason. | ||
They're deliberately lying to the people. | ||
It's having adverse effects for the nation. | ||
They're committing treason. | ||
They should be tried. | ||
They should be hanged or killed. | ||
You know, that was the context of it. | ||
I wasn't saying go kill people. | ||
I was saying you're committing treason. | ||
How is this any different from anyone else who commits treason? | ||
You know, you commit treason by leaking a military secret and you get executed. | ||
You deliberately mislead the public about, you know, that the president is a Russian agent and this other stuff. | ||
well, should be tried for treason, you know? | ||
And then, uh, so, so I'm saying in this context, I have to say the same thing here. | ||
I have to temper that by saying, yeah, you know, if you commit crimes like this, it should be tried and it should be the death penalty for those crimes. | ||
You should reform the laws to make it the death penalty. | ||
Then they should be tried. | ||
And then they will receive the capital punishment. | ||
But yeah, so that's a long way of saying basically true. | ||
Uh, Balthasar of the new, but I do not advocate violence, no violence, but you know we should have laws, we should have just punishments, alright? | ||
Is that good? | ||
Is that good enough? | ||
Balthasar says, you know we are living in an effed up world when Buffalo Wild Wings recently released an ad that supports vasectomies for men. | ||
Not a joke, look it up. | ||
Yeah, I saw that. | ||
And I also love the aesthetic of, you're a guy! | ||
You're just a dude! | ||
Hey, bro! | ||
You're a man, and you know what men love? | ||
Beer! | ||
And wings! | ||
And football! | ||
And get a vasectomy! | ||
Cut your dick off, dude! | ||
And beer! | ||
And cheerleaders! | ||
Cut your dick off, bro! | ||
Cut your balls off! | ||
Stop! | ||
Cut it right off! | ||
Snip it right off! | ||
And that's so zogged. | ||
I mean, that's what it is. | ||
It's beyond parody at this point, what they're doing. | ||
That was a real ad! | ||
It was a Buffalo Wild Wings app. | ||
It said, get a vasectomy and then go watch the big game. | ||
That's the country now. | ||
That's the society we live in. | ||
Watch the big game, get a vasectomy. | ||
You know, anti-human, anti-white culture. | ||
Plasma White says, Terrence planned this well. | ||
He wanted all of his work to be remembered, steeping it with memes, the music, Pyro, PewDiePie. | ||
Yeah, I mean that was, uh, deliberate planning on his part. | ||
Shabba Sheckle says, MoraQ just put out a great video on the Yang Gang. | ||
Okay, no, I'm not saying that part. | ||
Axton Hale says, haha guys, look at this loser who doesn't like any of the yearly superhero movies lol post stock Twitter gif. | ||
Yeah, right? | ||
That was my whole Twitter today. | ||
Alex Smith says, literal pedo, I sleep. | ||
Say some joke, real shit. | ||
Yeah, basically. | ||
Castizo says, if only the shooter focused on the bag. | ||
It's true. | ||
If everyone just focused on the bag, we wouldn't have these problems. | ||
Do not let them distract us. | ||
Focus on the money. | ||
Okay, and then everyone's fine. | ||
I says, Sean got owned by Medicar. | ||
I disagree. | ||
I think Medicar is pretty cringe on this one. | ||
Matt D says, and by the way, all the Medicar fans who are retweeting his tweets, they were all cringe. | ||
Look, I like Medgar. | ||
I've had him on the show. | ||
He was very gracious about coming on the show. | ||
We like that, but... Come... I mean, he's referencing things from, like, GamerGate. | ||
It's like, dude, can we move on a little bit? | ||
How old are you? | ||
All his fans, you know... | ||
I get people replying to the Yang Gang memes and they're avatars like Deus Vault. | ||
They're referencing Sargon of Akkad. | ||
It's like, what are you doing? | ||
You look silly when you do this. | ||
Just come into the Yang Gang. | ||
Just trust us. | ||
We're the Zoomers. | ||
We're the Irony Bros. | ||
We're the force behind the memes. | ||
You just have to submit to this culture. | ||
We know what we're doing. | ||
You know, we got all these boomers from R. The Donald waddling up. | ||
Lay based! | ||
We're gonna throw Yang out the helicopter like Pinochet and it's gonna be frigging based, dude! | ||
All these right-wing social justice warriors! | ||
Right-wing outrage culture! | ||
Shut up! | ||
Fag! | ||
Shut up! | ||
Loser! | ||
Boomer! | ||
Go get hit by a self-driving truck, am I right? | ||
Joking, joking, it's all jokes. | ||
Matt D says, um, I'm not reading that one. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't really give anything up for Lent. | ||
if it's too personal, but what did you give up for Lent? | ||
Also, ever hear of Kenshi? | ||
It's like Fallout with retweets and city-building mechanics. | ||
I didn't really give up anything for Lent. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't really give anything up for Lent. | ||
I just... | ||
I don't know. | ||
I just never got into the habit... | ||
I didn't even know it was Lent until I went to Portillo's today and there was a big sign that said, oh, get the tuna salad for lunch. | ||
And yeah, I did get a big beef because I said, you know, look, I promised myself I was going to get a big beef today. | ||
I was looking forward to it. | ||
I'm not going to get in line, get to the cash register and be like, oh, now I got to eat a tuna salad sandwich or an egg salad sandwich. | ||
So, next week for sure. | ||
I'm not gonna eat meat. | ||
Next week for sure. | ||
We're not gonna do the meat. | ||
But I think that's sufficient. | ||
I think that's fine. | ||
Why do I have to give something else up? | ||
It's not like I, you know, indulge in anything crazy, right? | ||
Everything I do is basically for my job. | ||
When am I supposed to give up? | ||
I'm at like a... I'm at... What do they call it? | ||
I'm at... Angry Orchard over here. | ||
I'm on a 100%. | ||
I'm a 10 out of 10. | ||
Joker mode. | ||
And now on Lent I gotta give up what? | ||
I can't drink the sugar water? | ||
I can't play a little Fortnite to blow off steam? | ||
I'm not gonna eat the meat on Fridays. | ||
I think that's fine. | ||
I think that's enough. | ||
Um, but, uh, Kenshi? | ||
No, I've never heard of Kenshi, but I'll check that out. | ||
I know the Catholics are gonna go, Oh, Nick doesn't give something up for Len! | ||
He's a fake Catholic! | ||
He ate a big beef on Friday! | ||
Run this guy out of town! | ||
Ah, yeah, whatever. | ||
Whatever. | ||
Crimson Mile? | ||
I'll answer for it in the afterlife, alright? | ||
I'm gonna answer for it on Twitter and then I'm gonna answer for it in the afterlife. | ||
Crimson Miles says, have you heard about the Golan Heights being now considered Israeli controlled by the Trump administration? | ||
Heard about Ira Greenstein's involvement in that? | ||
Yeah, we talked about it last night on the show, big guy. | ||
Spent 20 minutes talking about that on the show last night. | ||
Connor Scully says, accelerationism is gay. | ||
When the collapse comes, I want it to come slowly so I can prepare. | ||
Too many black pills today, so I'm gonna hit the gym and hang with friends. | ||
Enjoy the civilization while it lasts. | ||
Take it easy, big guy. | ||
Collapse isn't coming, dummy. | ||
There's no collapse happening. | ||
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I don't know how many times we have to say that, but whatever. | |
Waste your money on the preparation and all that. | ||
You know, I can only say it so many times. | ||
right-wing rage as a Christian thinker needs to write a modern against the heathen and in it lambast everyone from non-christians basically yeah yeah good idea dude samurai samurai spirit says i wasn't woke yet just a normie playing video games yeah relatable Ron Paul says, oh God, all caps, another winner. | ||
Dirt worship is another modern cancer. | ||
The Protestant heresy in English capitalism was created to empower a certain group of people. | ||
Interview Mike Jones, be Catholic! | ||
Was that Patty again, in a different name? | ||
El Campion says, religion of Odin is the only true one. | ||
Yeah, certainly. | ||
Daddy's Girl says parents-involved CIA manifesto show steeped in multicultural effects but never named them. | ||
Convenient timing with IRS bomb Gaza and... When you abbreviate anything I can't read it! | ||
All these abbreviations! | ||
You cannot just use four letters in a word and expect I'm gonna understand the abbreviations. | ||
And reinforces white supremacist scapegoat. | ||
Yeah, no conspiracy theories, dude. | ||
Just believe the government. | ||
Kat says, I'd just like to state that everything I've ever tweeted or said has been a joke. | ||
I love everyone. | ||
Amen. | ||
There's only one race, the human race. | ||
I agree 100%. | ||
Wes Saxon says, imagine committing a mass shooting in a place named after our Lord and Savior. | ||
So true. | ||
Yeah, that might be interesting. | ||
I'd be game for that, I think. | ||
We'd have to maybe do it on the Killstream or maybe we do it on a Medicare stream. | ||
Cringing so hard watching the stream. | ||
Same. | ||
Very cringe. | ||
What's a Wignat? | ||
Says, Nick versus Medicare incoming. | ||
Yeah, that might be interesting. | ||
I'd be game for that, I think. | ||
We'd have to maybe do it on the kill stream, or maybe we'd do it on a Medicare stream. | ||
I don't know, but I'd be down to do it. | ||
Q17 says, better get in confessional for that big beef, my man. | ||
You said it earlier, religion is about submission. | ||
Yeah, let me, let me get over to confession. | ||
I ate a big beef on Friday. | ||
I'm gonna, I'm gonna snap one of these days. | ||
You think the Big Beef was bad? | ||
Just wait until, uh, just wait until I go off in Fortnite and then it's gonna... Tilted Towers will never be the same. | ||
Henry Hollingworth says, Hey Nick, I missed the start of the stream. | ||
Could you recap it for me? | ||
Yeah, definitely. | ||
You'll just have to go back about 90 minutes on the scrubbing bar and then you'll get your recap. | ||
Kinzo says, Nick, I found out what you gave up for Lent, the premium shell. | ||
Just kidding, big guy. | ||
I love the shell. | ||
Deserved, deserved neg. | ||
That was a, that was a funny joke. | ||
That was a funny joke. | ||
Look, if you neg me and it's funny, I like it. | ||
But, uh, you know, some of these super chats, it's like, oh, oh my gosh. | ||
Holy smokes, right? | ||
But anyway. | ||
It looks like that's finally everything. | ||
We said we would recap the ones from Wednesday tonight because we didn't get to them last night. | ||
So let's go check that out. | ||
Let's go read some more. | ||
Just when I was like, oh, we're done. | ||
Perfect. | ||
But but we've got more here. | ||
Let's take a look from yesterday. | ||
My face hurts. | ||
My whole face, all around my head hurts. | ||
Basically, I've had a tension headache for 150 hours. | ||
If you can kind of get an idea of what my life is like. | ||
A tension headache, uninterrupted for 150 hours, and I have Helly Ride for you in my super chat telling me, I'm not a Catholic. | ||
Stop fornicating. | ||
Go on the confessional for the big beef. | ||
Can you kind of understand the state of mind that you're cultivating? | ||
Speaking of radicalization, You know? | ||
Alright, let's see. | ||
Where's, uh... Where the hell is... Where did I leave off the other day? | ||
Let me find it. | ||
Hmm... Okay, so I guess I read a lot of them from yesterday. | ||
Uh, let's see... | ||
Okay, here we go. | ||
Toxic Masses, your Iowa state speech was funny and you should be proud of all you've accomplished at this point. | ||
Oh, thank you. | ||
See, those are the bloomer ones that are uplifting. | ||
Those make us better. | ||
Heli Ride says, Yang Gay 2020. | ||
Heli Ride for you. | ||
Okay, so we know who we're dealing with there. | ||
Baby Boomer. | ||
Dixie Norma says, secure the bag. | ||
Yeah, I'm with you on that. | ||
Melrose Diner says, or no, I'm sorry, that was... | ||
Or no, this one's from earlier today actually. | ||
It says, watching Nick suffer through the superchats yesterday was entertaining. | ||
Big guy, how many more retarded boomer superchats till you cave your head in with the America first mug? | ||
I don't know if you could put a number on it, but the day is rapidly approaching. | ||
The day is rapidly approaching when I do something to incapacitate myself. | ||
Is it a sin to incapacitate yourself? | ||
is it a sin to uh you know not hurt anybody else and not kill yourself but just make it so that uh you're just completely incapacitated is that is that a sin it's jokes it's jokes everybody it's jokes i'm only joking i'm i'm doing great i'm doing fine uh but looks like we got Three more here, then we're gonna call it. | ||
Devour says, if anyone thinks the U.S. | ||
will collapse, you're a boomer. | ||
USA is a global super economy with nukes and is the spearhead for global homo along with the EU. | ||
Exactly. | ||
Exactly. | ||
This guy says, Yang is pushing gun control and one-payer system. | ||
Do not let these people distract us. | ||
Focus on the money. | ||
Country is doomed. | ||
Rules don't matter. | ||
The Yang is pushing gun control on single payer. | ||
It's not one payer, it's single payer. | ||
Country is doomed anyway. | ||
Rules don't matter. | ||
Don't let them distract us. | ||
Secure the bag. | ||
It's what it is. | ||
RT's is attention to all intelligence agencies. | ||
Every post ever made by this IP and any other associated with it have been done for no purpose. | ||
True. | ||
All right. | ||
And it looks like that's everything. | ||
I think we're going to call it. | ||
That's our show. | ||
Or, I'm sorry, we got one more. | ||
Zoomer says, I BTFO'd Styx on Twitter. | ||
He deleted tweets. | ||
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It's going to be only America first. | ||
America first. | ||
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