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nick fuentes
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We have a great show for you tonight.
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Hump Day, right?
Wednesday.
It feels like the weeks are just blending together.
I don't know if it's the news, which is the same.
I don't know if it's the routine, which is the same, but...
Feels like we're flying by.
March already!
Can you believe it?
We're in the middle of March 2019.
I feel like it was only 2018 last week.
But anyway, we got a great show for you tonight.
There's a lot to talk about.
Some big news out of Europe.
Our feature story tonight is A story from Italy about a migrant, a Senegalese migrant.
Senegal is in Africa, West Africa I believe.
So it is a Senegalese migrant who set a school bus on fire with 49 Italian children aboard.
And the reason for this is because he was protesting the anti-immigration policies of the government in Italy created by Matteo Salvini, their interior minister, their deputy minister.
As we'll be getting into all of that, I'm sure, you know, you can imagine what the discussion will be.
It feels like it's just the same stuff, you know, every day it's just immigration, it's...
Disappointment, right?
But on Italy, it actually is a white pill.
This is actually a very good story because I think in Italy and around the world we see a lot of different right-wing, populist, nationalist governments rising.
I think probably Trump was among the first.
He was probably the most important because he was in America, the most important country in the world.
economically, militarily, and so on.
But of course you have Bolsonaro, you have Orban in Hungary, you have Salvini in Italy, you have a number of others around the world.
And I think that we see in a lot of these countries, we see the actualization of the energy of Trump that we're not seeing in America.
Because a lot of what Trump promised isn't really being executed, and we'll get into that also tonight, but we are seeing that actualized, for example, in Salvini in Italy.
So we're gonna go into that, we'll go into the migrant crisis going on over there, why this migrant decided to do what he did, what exactly he was protesting, what policies are going on there, what maybe we can learn from that, why there's finally a white pill, because I know a lot of people, they're always in the show, At the end of the show, Nick, please, can you give us a little Whitefield?
Can you give us a little optimistic something?
And usually I don't really have a lot for you.
Look, I mean, it's still 40 degrees out here in Chicago, and it's still cloudy, and immigration is still happening, and we're still getting kicked off Twitter.
So, not a whole lot to be Whitefield about here, but over there there's some good things happening.
So, We'll talk about that.
We will talk about the latest news from the border.
So this is something we've been following for a long time.
It just doesn't stop with the disappointments on the border.
And we started talking about this probably a few months ago.
Really, you could go back to the midterms when we didn't see the execution on the executive orders about birthright citizenship on amnesty.
And this was really the most important thing.
You'll have to excuse me.
I'm going to be sniffling throughout the show because my allergies are just... It's a dog and now it's also spring, so we're just in a very bad place.
So pardon me if I'm sniffling throughout the show, but on immigration, really the most important thing really was never about the wall.
It was really more about asylum.
That was the real secret there.
And I'm going to get into that in great detail towards the end of the show, but this is something that isn't really talked about, I don't think, at least not on the mainstream sources.
But we could build the wall, and we've talked about this on the show before, but if you don't have the asylum laws tightened up, fixed, loopholes closed, it really doesn't matter.
Because the people that are coming across the border now, they're not coming across the vast expanses.
Typically, where there's no barrier, they're coming at the ports of entry.
They're coming where the Border Patrol is, where the checkpoints are.
I mean, they're going where, and they're turning themselves over into the custody of Border Patrol and everybody else because they know that if they simply say we're here seeking asylum or if they have a family, if they have minors with them, then they'll get released into the country.
And so there's some more news from the border today.
The Trump administration announced that they are simply abandoning their policy of zero tolerance.
And this is something that went into effect in January of last year, if you remember this.
It was very ambitious.
This is what led to the migrant family detention scandal last July when everybody said, oh, the migrant children are being detained in cages.
Oh, the horror!
It's a humanitarian disaster!
Internment camps, all this alarmism, all this fear-mongering.
You know, they're really using fear to get the better of us.
Well, they should be using love, right?
But so that was the impetus behind that child separation crisis was the zero tolerance policy that Trump implemented to his credit.
And Jeff Sessions implemented it.
He was a great attorney general for that reason.
And they said if you're caught at the border, you will be detained at the border.
There's zero tolerance.
So however we can put you up, whether that's in tents, whether that's at Walmarts, you know, whatever it is, you're going to be detained at the border and you're not coming into the country.
And that was, that was fantastic.
That was one of the few good things going on on immigration.
A lot of people speculate maybe that was because they needed a win on the border before the midterms.
But that was abandoned yesterday, so we'll get into that.
And it should be a pretty packed show.
Pretty fun show about immigration.
You know, that's always a fun topic for us.
One of our favorites.
Before we get into that, I just got to tell you, I'm having such a rough day today.
If I'm a little sluggish, I'm a little bit, you know, I don't know.
My thoughts are a little bit cloudy or something.
I've been having such a rough day.
Didn't sleep.
At all last night.
You might have caught me.
I was doing a stream this morning.
I streamed for about 6 hours this morning playing Star Wars Battlefront 2.
I never intend to stream that long, but I'm autistic like this where if I start something, I just have to finish it through to completion.
Well, with some things.
With some things that doesn't happen, you understand.
Some things it does.
You know, it's very particular, right?
I guess I have to enjoy it to a certain extent.
So I was streaming for like six hours.
I didn't sleep all night.
I didn't like eat anything all day.
Like I said, my allergies are like crazy.
My head is pounding right now.
I'm congested.
I just, I had to take Flonase.
It's like an emergency measure because it's like six o'clock and there's just mucus just pouring out of my nose.
So I do the Flonase, which is like one of the What are the nasal deals?
And I can't even tell you how do people perform this on a daily basis.
I guess people do this for allergies or for other things.
I start spraying it up my nose and I'm just like my whole face is on fire.
I don't understand if maybe that's something wrong with me or what but you know just about a half hour ago I'm thinking well you know Desperate times, you know, we gotta we the show must go on I can't be blowing my nose or picking my nose.
God forbid like the last time I'll never live that one down, right?
So I had to do the the flown a's And this is not natural.
I don't think anywhere in nature prior to the Industrial Revolution people were blasting stuff up their nose.
It's not meant to be.
So maybe that has to do with the headache.
I feel like I'm just spraying it on my brain.
Is that what's happening?
I don't know.
So you'll have to forgive me.
I'm having a little bit of a rough day.
What else is new, right?
What else is new here in the life of Still a knicker, right?
I mean, that's how it goes.
And before we get into the big news today, there is one thing I want to talk about.
This isn't so much current events type stuff, but obviously it's still relevant.
Today you may have seen, and it's actually surprising because it wasn't really being talked about as much as you might have expected.
You know, I was doing a little research on this.
A friend of mine texted me about this, and there were maybe a handful of articles Even discussing this today.
But today is the 16th anniversary of the start of the Iraq War, and there's nothing.
I mean, I guess there was somebody who was defending George W. Bush.
I forget who it was, and that caused a big controversy because so many dead Iraqis, and you're celebrating George Bush.
I mean, yeah, that's basically true.
And Ilhan Omar blasted the government for this, but...
Outside of that, no real... I haven't really seen anything about this.
Not on Twitter.
I haven't seen it trending on Twitter.
I haven't seen any major articles, any major like really thoughtful, introspective pieces about this.
Maybe it's just not like a big anniversary.
You know, 16 kind of not really... It's not like 15 or 20 or 25, but nevertheless, I think it's important to reflect on what we've done in the Middle East.
If you need a reminder, the bill for our war on terror It's now six trillion dollars since 2001.
So that encompasses everything in the Middle East and West Asia.
So that's everywhere from West Africa where we're doing operations in countries like Niger and Mali and Nigeria and other places all the way through to the Arabian Peninsula, up in Syria, through to Afghanistan, Pakistan.
I mean we're everywhere.
So it's six trillion dollars over the last 18 years.
In particular they say it's around two trillion dollars for the Iraq war.
The numbers are kind of funny.
The government really isn't very honest about this.
So there's a lot of different numbers out there.
I really wasn't able to find one that was really just straightforward.
This is what it is in 2019.
They say that the cost of the Iraq war alone will balloon to six trillion dollars in itself.
As opposed to six trillion dollars in total for the whole war on terror.
So, at that point where you're talking about trillions of dollars, does it really make, I mean two trillion, six trillion, these are astronomical figures, at that point it doesn't really matter, it's just far too much.
And we look at these policies and it's actually interesting, nobody talks about this either, or it's rarely talked about.
I think in these circles it's talked about.
But it's rarely talked about the consequences for foreign policy interventions and other things on immigration, because obviously the show tonight is going to be about the migrant crisis in Europe and things going on in America, and nobody's really talking about the fact that, well, how do you get, for example, 1.8 million migrants into the European Union in 2015?
Well, you get it because you destabilize the Middle East.
And that's not entirely the reason.
Of course, a lot of the immigrants are coming through from Africa and other places, but that's a substantial reason.
Look at the migrant crisis that's happening right now, or that was happening prior to Salvini in Italy.
It was a direct result of what we did in Libya.
We came into Libya, we deposed Muammar Gaddafi, who was a flawed dictator.
He was cooperative with the West in the last few years before he was deposed and murdered brutally in the streets of Tripoli.
But he was a strong dictator, held the country together, and when he went, when NATO came in and they did the airstrikes and they facilitated this Arab Spring Revolution, Well, then you open the floodgates, and now all the people from Sub-Saharan Africa are coming through Libya, across the Mediterranean, and into Italy, and through to the rest of Europe.
So, I think it's always very important when we see these days.
I think we did one of these shows last year on the anniversary of the war in Afghanistan, but it's always worth remembering what's going on.
We talked about this yesterday with Syria, that they're gonna keep 1,500... 1,000 to 1,500 troops in Syria as a residual force.
They still have 2,000 to 2,500 there, you know, and no plans of getting out anytime soon.
They've got 5,200 troops still in Iraq, and can anybody tell us why that is?
I mean, I imagine if you talk to just about any American, they wouldn't be able to tell you why we got there in the first place, the so-called official reason for why we were there.
You know, I doubt if you went on Hollywood Boulevard or you went on you went to New York City and you ask people on the street Why why did we go to Iraq?
I doubt you know more than 10% of people surveyed could tell you is because of weapons of mass destruction Right and even still I don't think anybody including the people in the Pentagon could tell you why we are there today 5,200 troops still there ISIS isn't there.
Al Qaeda isn't there.
I mean nobody's there.
It's just another Middle Eastern country.
So what's our business there?
Spending money.
And you also have to consider the richness of this context of the fiscal conversation.
Which is to say that what have we been talking about for the past couple of weeks?
The UBI, Andrew Yang, how we're going to implement big government programs to help the American people in maybe controversial ways.
Controversial in the American political context.
That we're going to have an income for everybody, or we're going to have big investments in Medicare for All, or education, or something like that.
And you'll hear from the Charlie Kirk types, the baby boomers, whoever, that this is socialism!
We can't have that!
Just take a look at Venezuela.
You want to have a universal basic income?
Look, I know your community was completely hollowed out by automation and offshoring and outsourcing.
We're not going to help you.
You just got to go somewhere else.
You got to pick up and go work on an oil rig or something.
It's the American dream!
Hello?
Just got to pick yourselves up by your bootstraps.
The government won't help you.
The government will help everybody else, right?
And so that's typically the argument by Charlie Kirk, the establishment types, Donald Trump.
We can't have any kind of program to rebuild our own country that's, you know, too high of a government expenditure because that's ideologically wrong.
It's socialism.
Or the argument goes, well we're $20 trillion in debt.
We just simply cannot afford $3 trillion in UBI.
And it just goes to show that the Republican Party has no consistency.
There's no coherence to the platform.
You cannot be in favor of small government.
You cannot be against socialism.
You cannot be a budget hawk.
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And support a $6 trillion, 20-year war!
nick fuentes
It doesn't make any sense!
Can anyone explain that one to me?
You know, all these people, they refuse to apologize for the war, they refuse to say that they made a mistake, they continue to support it, they don't expose it.
But they're going to come and lecture us.
You can't have the UBI.
It's too expensive.
You can't have the UBI!
That's socialism!
But we're going to have a military base in every country, and we're going to have 10,000 troops in every Muslim country, and so on.
It's just ridiculous.
The Republican Party does not exist to serve the people.
This cannot be said enough.
It exists to serve the donors, and that's the Israel lobby, that's big agriculture, that's big oil, that's all the big industries, and, you know, we're basically hung out to dry.
So, I know that's a little, maybe that's a little trite, that's a little boilerplate type stuff, but, you know, it's worth remembering.
Here we are, 16 years later, and it still marches on.
You may think, just because Donald Trump won in 2016, Very critical of the Iraq War.
Very critical of our intervention abroad.
Yet it persists.
It still goes on.
Is there ever going to be an end?
Probably not, right?
So that's the Iraq War, but we're going to get into the real meat of the show here, the real feature.
And we're going to get into the immigration angle.
We're not going to spend too much time talking about the media angle because we talked about this yesterday.
Was it yesterday or was it two days ago?
The Netherlands shooting, we remember the shooting in Utrecht.
So, a lot of times on this show we'll talk about an issue, but also what is just as relevant, sometimes more relevant, is the media coverage of that issue.
So here we're going to focus on immigration, but it is worth repeating, why is this story not being talked about?
The story about the migrant who comes into Italy, he becomes an Italian citizen, Senegalese, from some poor West African country, And he sets a school bus on fire full of 50 children.
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All right?
nick fuentes
This is an immigrant.
And you gotta wonder, this doesn't make the headlines?
This isn't trending on Twitter?
Why not?
So we're not going to spend too much time talking about that.
We did this on, I think it was Monday or Tuesday.
about the Utrecht shooting in the Netherlands.
Why, you know, the New Zealand shooting is literally still trending on Twitter.
The mosque shooting.
That's still trending on Twitter a week later.
But the Netherlands Islamic terror attack, nobody's even talking about that.
I don't think they've even ascertained an official motive yet.
We know what it was.
And here's the latest example.
Could you imagine... Could you imagine if this happened in any other country against any other race of people?
Let's just say, hypothetically, That it was an Italian right-wing extremist who set a school bus on fire full of 50 African children.
Could you imagine the headlines?
Could you imagine the universal, the global outrage?
The kind of crackdown that would happen online, in the streets, everywhere else?
The conversation happening in America?
All white people are responsible.
All anti-immigration advocates are responsible.
Donald Trump is responsible.
50 Italian children.
It was an immigrant.
Some ingrate.
So, we're not going to spend the whole show on that, but I think it's always important to remember who are the people running the media.
If you were a Christian, if you were a European, you would care about Christian European children being attacked like that.
If you were of the land, if you were of the nation, And you know what that means.
If you were an Italian, and you were a Catholic, and you were running a media company there, you would care that 50 Italian children could have been set on fire and burned alive by some immigrant.
And the same is true in America.
If you're a European and a Christian, you would care about a story like that.
But they're not.
But they're not those people.
They're different people.
So, always worth remembering why that stuff happens.
There's a very good reason.
It's not because they're left-wing.
It's not because they're Democrats.
There's a very good reason for this.
But we're not going to get into that.
It's, of course, because they are socialists, naturally, right?
I'm gonna get in trouble for that.
Of course, that's all ironic, but we're gonna get into the real story here We're not gonna focus on the media issue too much because of course the story is the story So it goes that a bus of schoolchildren was hijacked and set on fire by its own driver This is from Reuters on Wednesday in an apparent protest against migrant drownings in the Mediterranean This is according to Italian authorities.
All 51... I'm sorry, I said it was 49.
It was 51.
All 51 children managed to escape unhurt before the bus was engulfed in flames on the outskirts of Milan.
Police named the driver as Ossaynou Sy, and that is spelled O-U-S-S-E-Y-N-O-U, Sy, a 47-year-old Italian citizen of Senegalese origin.
And this immigrant blamed Matteo Salvini and Di Maio, Luigi Di Maio, for the migrant deaths.
These are the two deputy prime ministers of the country, Di Maio of the Five Star Movement, and Salvini of Lega.
and they each won almost a plurality.
I think it was.
I forget which party won more votes, but neither of them achieved a majority outright, so they formed a coalition government.
They couldn't really reach an agreement because they were at about parity when they were both elected, so Mateo took up a position in the government as the Interior Minister, DiMaio took up a position somewhere else, and they're both Deputy Ministers and are kind of jointly ruling the country.
Just to give you a little context.
And apparently this migrant, before he set the bus on fire, this is a direct quote, he shouted, quote, stop the deaths at sea.
I will carry out a massacre.
And of course, what this Senegalese migrant was referring to is these migrant deaths.
So what happens in Europe, if you don't understand, in America, the way it happens is that people just simply come across the border, right?
They either surrender themselves at the port of entry and say, I'm seeking asylum.
Excuse me.
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They say, I'm seeking asylum.
nick fuentes
I like chugged a protein shake right before the show so pardon me.
So what happens in America is they'll surrender themselves at a port of entry and they'll say I'm seeking asylum and under US law it says that we have to take them in.
We have to process their asylum request.
So they're detained for a short while.
While their application request is processed, they're released into the interior of the country.
They're never seen again.
You know, or they just illegally cross the border.
They just come in.
Or it's a visa overstay.
In Europe, it happens totally differently.
And it's a very different situation, obviously, because of the geography.
America's problem with immigration is so profound because we share a border with Mexico.
This is the only place in the world Where you have such a situation, where you have one of the richest countries in the world bordering among the poorest countries in the world.
And obviously, this is just like a property of physics, basically.
It's like osmosis.
When you have a country whose standard of living is up here, and you have a country whose standard of living is down here, and they're right next to each other, they're contiguous, they share a border, you're going to have a little thing called diffusion, where people are going to come to the United States until things just about even out.
That enough people come into America that the quality of life diminishes or maybe Mexico gets so much better and eventually they meet in the middle and then people say you know what we're okay where we are there's no real room for an improvement.
So in America that's why the problem is so pronounced.
In Europe they have this advantage where all the European countries none of them border a poor developing country anywhere close to Mexico.
I mean, you could say that there are problems in Eastern Europe.
You could say there are problems in the Balkans.
But none of these countries even come close to Mexico.
Maybe what is comparable is Turkey.
And Turkey barely shares a land border with Greece, if you understand the geography of how it works with the Aegean Sea.
And even then, you're all the way in the east.
Who does Italy border?
France, Switzerland.
I think they border.
I'm getting a little confused about my geography.
Who do they border on the east?
Is it Croatia, I believe?
So, they're bordering all developed European countries.
The only thing they have to worry about is the Mediterranean Sea.
And here's the beautiful thing about what they do in Europe.
These migrants, they come from Sub-Saharan Africa into Libya.
So this guy was Senegalese.
And you'll see a lot of black Africans drowning in the Mediterranean.
This is because the Sub-Saharan Africans, who are black, they come through up to Northern Africa, which is Arab, which is the Maghreb.
They come through Libya, and they get in these little tiny rafts, these little baby rafts, and they try and sail across the whole Mediterranean Sea to get to Italy.
And inevitably, of course, they drown!
Of course!
They get in these little dinghies, there's like 50 people in them, and they're like, we're gonna sail across the Mediterranean Sea.
Good luck!
Okay.
And the beautiful thing about this is, they wouldn't stand a chance.
Normally this wouldn't be a problem.
You know, they simply do not have the infrastructure, they don't have the resources to, like, invade Italy like Normandy, you know, coming across on boats.
But what Europe does is amazing.
You have these things called NGOs, non-governmental organizations, charities, you know, all these kinds of groups.
What they'll do is they will sail across the Libyan coast, and they'll see migrants are drowning, maybe less than a hundred miles off the coast of Libya.
And these NGOs will sail off the coast of Libya, they'll pick these Africans up, and then they'll ferry them all the way to Italy.
So you would think, well obviously if you're trying to save lives or whatever, you would just take them back to Libya.
Okay, you know, you tried, you messed up, good luck, you're back in Libya.
They pick them up in Libya, less than a hundred miles Off of the coast, and then they drive them all the way to an island in Italy.
And they drive them to mainland Italy.
And then the migrants are just released.
And they go from Italy into all of the European Union.
And it's a disaster.
So what's happened in the last couple of years is Matteo Salvini was elected.
He was this right-wing populist, anti-European Union, anti-illegal immigration...
And he won a big percentage in the last election.
He formed this coalition government with the Five Star Movement, and he is now the Interior Ministry.
Under Matteo Salvini, he has said, the ports are closed.
If you're an NGO, if you're a charity, you bring migrants here, we're not gonna take them.
We're not going to receive these vessels.
Even if we do, we're not gonna bring them to mainland Italy.
We're gonna turn them away.
And we're gonna let them drown.
Or, you know, they're gonna have to be sent back to Africa.
But we're not taking them anymore.
And he's become wildly popular based on this.
He was polling at 15% last year.
His party, Lega, which is called The League.
He was polling at 15% last year.
Now he's polling at over 30%.
Because he's been one of the most effective anti-immigration leaders...
In the past five years, the BBC reported in January that migrant crossings into the European Union are at their lowest level in five years.
There were only 150,000 illegal migrants coming into the European Union in 2018, which is a lot, but this is down from 1.8 million in 2015.
So it went down from 1.8 million in 2015 to 150,000.
So it went down from $1.8 million in 2015 to $150,000.
That's like 92% of a decrease.
decrease.
And the reason, and this is all of the European Union.
And the reason, and this is all of the European Union, so understand this is not Italy we're talking about.
So understand, this is not Italy we're talking about.
Illegal migrant crossings dropped from $1.8 million to $150,000 on the whole continent.
Illegal migrant crossings dropped from 1.8 million to 150,000 on the whole continent.
And they say the number one reason for this is because the Italian route, this one channel, this corridor where migrants were able to exploit the rules and get across is now completely closed.
And so because one man, one interior minister said, you know what, we're just done with this.
We're not, we're closing the ports.
We're not going to have the illegal immigrants.
Illegal crossings into the whole continent dropped 92%.
And this gets to something about what I was saying towards the top of the show.
In a leader like Matteo Salvini, and we've also talked about Viktor Orban in Hungary, some of the leaders, for example, I think his name is, what is his name?
Duda, I think, in Poland or something to that effect.
What you see in a lot of these European leaders is the manifestation, the actualization of what Trump could not do in our own country.
I don't know what that says.
I don't know if that's you know, dependent on the different country system?
Is Italy's system more conducive to somebody like Salvini rising up because it's multi-party and because maybe they have different laws, it's a different governmental system?
Or is it just the personal character?
I tend to think it's the personal character of the man.
You know, you look at Viktor Orban, you look at some of these other characters, you have a real vocabulary, a real literacy about these kinds of political issues, which I think just isn't there in Donald Trump's.
So, Matteo Salvini is wildly popular because of this.
He has completely and effectively shut down illegal immigration into the country.
Here's just one example.
This is from yesterday.
49 refugees and migrants were rescued.
This was including 12 minors who were stranded on Tuesday on board a non-profit rescue ship.
And this was in this island called Lampedusa.
I'm not Italian, so I'm probably not pronouncing this correctly.
But so you have 49 migrants and refugees.
They were rescued by this Italian aid group called Mediterranea Saving Humans.
You gotta love that, right?
Saving human beings.
Well, they're African human beings, right?
So they don't... I don't know if they have a lot of business in Italy.
So they're rescued by this NGO.
It's about 50 migrants and refugees.
They're brought to this place and they're currently stranded because Matteo Salvini will not let them leave.
This is just one example.
This kind of thing happens every day.
And they say that the United Nations estimates that about 2,300 migrants drowned in the Mediterranean because of these kinds of policies.
And, you know, you have to look at it holistically.
When you look at a migrant like this coming into Italy, Senegalese obviously has no business in Italy.
What does a Senegalese man have anything to do, why is he in the country of Italy?
Do you know where Senegal is?
It's in West Africa.
Okay, so you're hundreds of miles away from where you belong.
And consider this.
I mean, this is the benevolence, this is the beneficence of European, Western, Christian countries that we say, and it's the NGOs and it's the governments, perhaps stupidly, but the intentions are basically good.
We say, you know what?
We're doing very well.
You're obviously not doing very well.
We're going to bring you in.
I think that was the initial mentality was, you know what?
Everyone can be Italian.
Everyone can be European.
We will welcome you in.
We will set you up with a job.
You know, you poor, helpless, Africans, we're going to take care of you, we're going to set you up, because we cannot live with this perceived injustice that we're doing so well and you're doing so poorly.
Imagine, imagine how ungrateful you would have to be.
Imagine what an animal you have to be, what a barbarian you have to be.
47 year old Senegalese migrant, I wonder what his life would be like in Senegal.
You come to Italy, and you should see the accommodations that they make for these people.
They set them up in hotels, they serve them incredible things over there.
So you're taken in, it's a civil country, there's no violence, there's wealth, there's opportunity, there's prosperity, and you're welcomed in.
You see that other migrants are not able to invade, and you're gonna go over to a bus and set it on fire?
50 Italian children?
And this spells it out.
I mean, this says it all.
This is what's on the horizon for every country that brings in millions of immigrants.
This is what you get.
You get mosque shootings.
You get Islamic terror attacks.
You get bus bombings.
You get buses set on fire.
You get school shootings.
This is what happens.
These two people do not belong together.
And it's fascinating because they say this guy was Italian.
You know, total black African, Senegalese, probably speaks French or something, but they call him an Italian citizen.
Really?
I would see somebody integrating into Italy as somebody who doesn't see any distinction, any difference between himself and other Italians.
So you gotta wonder what the mentality is that they call this guy an Italian, but here he is, he goes onto a bus and says, you're basically hurting my people, my people are drowning, my people are hurting, so I'm gonna kill your people, I'm gonna kill your children for this.
This is the core of the issue.
This is what it's about.
These people are not mixing.
These people do not see each other as the same.
And people can say, oh well, but Nick, what about the Italians coming into America?
What about the Irish coming into America?
Didn't they eventually see themselves as American?
Didn't they, in a word, assimilate?
Why can black Africans not assimilate into Italy?
Why can black Africans not assimilate into Germany?
Why is it so that you cannot bring in millions upon millions of totally alien people Of a different race and they cannot simply assimilate and speak the language and enjoy the culture and we could all live in peace and friendship.
Well, because they're not the same.
They're a different race.
It's very simple.
They look different.
They are biologically different.
They will never be able to mix.
They will always see themselves as Senegalese, as African, as this has been borne out in America.
Take a look at blacks in America.
How long have they been on this continent?
About the same amount of time as us.
500 years?
You know, if you're talking about South America, if you're talking about the settlements in North America, 400, 300 years?
They've been here as long as we have.
And you could say that arguably, since they achieved full legal equality, we have diverged in terms of our culture, in terms of our identification with one another.
They were never fully integrated into this American conception of national identity and so on, because of race and other things.
And ever since they achieved full equality, okay, there's no racism, you know, you can vote, you have your legal rights, and we're integrated.
If anything, it's gone the opposite direction.
Whereas maybe before they were headed towards assimilation, if you looked at the unemployment rate, if you looked at the out-of-wedlock birth rate, and this is a lot of Tom Sowell stuff, but I mean, they were coming together.
And a lot of people say that was the welfare state.
I don't know.
When they began to diverge, it, you know, I guess it coincided with the welfare state.
It also coincided with the civil rights movement.
Just when these people got full agency, full independence, full sovereignty, It seems that they chose to go a separate way.
And this is the natural inclination of tribal human beings.
This is the natural part of our nature, of course.
The natural... I guess that's redundant.
This is a primordial feature of our nature.
It is undeniable.
It is immutable that this is what is going to happen when you have all these different people mixing and mingling in the same country.
So what we're seeing basically every week for the past two years It's different episodes, it's different happenings, but it's the same story.
And it doesn't matter who's doing what, you know, what side it is this time, how many were dead, what the method was, but you see a bus being set on fire today, and you see a shooting on a tram in the Netherlands on Monday, and you see a mosque shooting in New Zealand on Thursday, and you see a bus attack in Nice in 2016, and you see a concert shooting in 2015, and you see a mosque shooting in Toronto, and you see all these different things going on Different episodes, different people, different sides, different method.
Same story.
It's friction.
It's tribal conflict.
It is race war.
We don't want that to happen.
You know, that has always been the message of the show.
It's the same message as it was when it was a mosque shooting.
It's the same message when it's a migrant setting a bus on fire.
All of this is preventable.
You know how you can prevent Senegalese migrants from burning 50 children alive or trying to?
You don't have any Senegalese in Italy.
I think if you're an Italian and you're a Catholic, there's probably a much smaller incentive to do something like that than if you're a total outsider, if you're a total alien, right?
And this should be obvious, but for some reason the highest virtue in the society, the one thing you can't speak out against, is this virtue of cramming everybody together.
That's the good thing.
That's something that is unquestionable.
It's actually immoral to question it.
If you're not on board with cramming everybody together, it's not sufficient that you like them.
It's not sufficient that you tolerate them.
It's not sufficient that you believe they're equal before God.
It's not sufficient that you allow them into the countries for tourism or travel or passing through.
You have to live with them.
They have to come to your neighborhood.
They have to come to your school.
They have to have sex with your children, basically, right?
I mean, that's what they're talking about on the advertisements.
And you have to be down with that.
And all the problems they cause, you have to ignore that.
And if you speak out against that, if you resent that, if you say, you know, maybe it's better off if we... can we just be neighbors, maybe?
And this is our territory, this is our home, and this is your home?
You're a white nationalist.
And white nationalists are persecuted to the full extent of the law.
If that doesn't happen, then you're kicked off Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, Gmail, everything.
You can't get hired.
You can't feed yourself, basically.
You know, you'll work on a construction site or an oil rig.
Not like that's good work, but those are your options.
You can't go to school.
Can't have friends.
What kind of world is this?
This is a cloud world.
This is upside down, inside out.
It should be obvious to anybody with eyes, anybody with a brain, that this is not sustainable.
So, I guess the one white pill is that in Europe it appears to be turning around.
I think in Europe it's actually a little bit more obvious.
I've said this before.
I don't know if it's controversial or not.
Maybe it is.
I just see this as pretty obvious.
In Europe, in some ways, it's actually better that the migrants are coming from Africa.
And do you want to know why that is?
Because the migrants that are coming into Italy and Germany and France, they're black, or they're Arab and Muslim, but they're so starkly different that it could not be more obvious.
And so it's obvious in France, the Netherlands, Germany, Italy, the distinction between the native population and the foreigner, because they have a different alphabet.
I have a different religion.
They have a totally different skin color.
I... My friend Millennial Matt, he went to Italy.
He was telling me that, I mean, these people stick out like a sore thumb in a country that's like 90-some percent white.
We have somebody who's, you know, black as night walking around peddling their wares, you know, in these ancient tourist attractions or whatever.
You know, it's very stark, the differences.
And so to see them as outsiders versus insiders is not very difficult.
It doesn't require a lot of imagination.
It doesn't really require a lot of convincing.
People can see the difference.
People can see, okay, these are two different nations.
And so perhaps in Europe, they're better off not only in terms of numbers, that it's only like 6% of Europe that is Muslims or I don't know what the percentage is for non-white, but it's very low percentages.
They still are retaining their majorities.
Birth rates are going down, but nevertheless, the numbers are a little bit higher there of the native population as opposed to in America.
And also you have that difference.
In America, it's much more challenging because our country, the face of the country is changing.
And we have this ethos of the nation of immigrants, which is very difficult.
And on top of that, we have the fact that the people coming across the border, or at least traditionally in the last 50 years, now the composition is changing a little bit.
It's leaning more towards Asian as opposed to Hispanic.
But in years past, about half of the immigration was Hispanic.
And these people speak the same language.
Well, they don't speak the same language, but I mean use the same alphabet.
It's still, you know, descended from the same class of languages as opposed to, you know, Arabic, which is a totally different thing.
You know, they're Christian, they're Catholic, they look somewhat like us.
I mean, there's some obvious differences, but I think the difference between some Hispanic guy who's a little bit mixed versus a white guy, or maybe a more ethnic-looking Mediterranean, isn't as different between a Senegalese and Italian, right?
Or maybe a Northern Italian, right?
That's a little joke there.
A little tongue-in-cheek.
But you understand why in Europe, in many ways, the situation is a little bit better.
Maybe we look to Europe as the future for that kind of thing.
I see America as probably Having to accept what has been done to the country.
You know, we've basically made our bet.
The country is going to be majority-minority in the next 10 years, and that's inevitable.
There's nothing we can do about it at this point.
It's something we're just going to have to deal with.
We're going to have to manage.
We're going to have to look at what's happening in these other countries, which is violence and conflict and all these other things, and we're going to have to figure out what policies we can implement to mitigate that, because nobody wants that.
And I think that's the ideal solution.
People call me a white nationalist.
My position has never been that America's going to be this all-white country or we're going to do something like that.
And that's what a white nationalist is.
The position is, we've made our bed.
The people that are here are here.
They're coming in and nobody seems to be willing or able to stop it.
And so what we're trying to do now is just manage the situation.
It's a very volatile situation.
It's a very unstable situation.
And so what we want to see is leaders that are elected who can acknowledge the reality of the situation and implement policies which may not be politically correct.
It might be a little controversial, but to ensure that everybody is safe, to avoid this kind of, you know, breakout moment that we see happening in a lot of these other countries, and I think that's a future for an America.
In Europe, it's a little different story.
I think in Europe, a solid doctrine, a really sound and coherent doctrine, is being articulated in opposition to liberalism.
You see this in Orban, you see this in Putin, you see this in others, and so I think in Europe you see a little bit more of a future, perhaps, finally, Maybe for a homeland for our people.
But I think Salvini's doing a great job.
Hopefully he comes back in the next election.
He's able to become the Prime Minister.
They can kick things into overdrive.
Maybe they leave the European Union.
You know, that would really be the day.
If we're not able to do it in America, at least I think we will see survival in Europe, which is a great thing.
So, that's what's going on in Italy.
It's, uh, you know, it's the same story.
Every day it's the same story.
I don't know why, and people understand this, you know, and liberals understand this.
They talk about, oh, this, everyone is racist, everyone is tribalist, it's in our DNA, we can't get away from it.
So what are you doing?
Then why are you bringing everybody here?
I mean, we know why.
But for maybe the people who are, you know, they really believe they're advancing the righteous cause and the right thing.
You know, they really are true believers in this diversity stuff.
Why are you bringing them all into conflict?
Don't you understand nobody wins?
Don't you understand that when you get all these tribes together and they start wearing on each other and everything else that nobody's going to succeed in that?
I mean, look at what's going on in the gang wars in Los Angeles.
Look at what's happening in Chicago.
What's happening in the Southeast.
It's very rough, so...
Anyway, the last story of the day here is about Donald Trump.
This is along a similar vein of what I was talking about, that maybe Salvini's, the actualization of what Trump was meant to be.
Maybe Trump was a beta version, you know, the alpha version, the 1.0 of what we're gonna see in the future.
Because you look at what Salvini's doing, again, border crossings go from 1.8 million to 150,000 in the whole continent because of, largely, because of Salvini.
Compared to this guy, Potato Trump, Again, today, tweeting, it was like right after my show the other day, when I'm complaining about it, all he does is tweet about Waters World.
He's tweeting, great job Jesse Waters!
You know, really?
So we see at the border, and I discussed this at the top of the show, this was announced yesterday that the Trump administration is completely canceling their zero-tolerance policy with detention at the border.
So now people that are coming across at the Texas Rio Grande Valley, if they're a family, they're just released into the country.
So this is from the Daily Caller.
The policy means Border Patrol agents will release hundreds of families instead of transferring them to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement for detention.
Those released by Border Patrol will be given notices to appear, which orders them to report at a later date to immigration authorities for asylum requests or deportation.
Families are allowed to live in the U.S. while waiting for the asylum process.
So here again, you see that the fundamental issue, the wall was always important as a symbolic gesture, and to an extent, as a practical gesture to impede people from crossing the border.
But the much greater concern is visas, which you kill with E-Verify, which was defunded yesterday, 8% cut, which we talked about, and with the asylum program.
Those are the real issues.
You could build a wall, and that's gonna stop a little bit of the border crossings, and the reason why that's so good is because you can't change the wall.
You can change policy, It can't change a wall.
So while that might not be the most effective way to limit illegal crossings or illegal entry, that is something that will limit them, and it's something that can't change.
But the real meat of the illegal immigration problem is the visa overstays, which is E-Verify, and it's the asylum requests.
It's these other people that surrender themselves at the points of entry.
So again, remember last year in January, they said there's no tolerance.
Anybody who crosses the border illegally, we will detain.
That's done now.
So what they do, and this is from the Daily Caller, I'll put it in basically layman's terms.
It's so ridiculous.
They will come to the port of entry.
They will say, using very specific language, and they're coached on this by NGOs, they're coached by governmental authorities on exactly what to say, what they should say in their interviews, what they should put on their application requests.
They bring children, sometimes not even their own children.
You know, so they strategize, they game this out.
They'll go to a port of entry, they say, we're seeking asylum from X, Y, and Z, they're detained for a short time, and then they're released into the country.
Because of course, again, according to the law, the asylum request has to be processed, and there is simply not enough space.
We don't have enough facilities to detain everybody who comes across the border.
So when we can't detain them at the border, when we run out of room to do that, we say, well, we have to we have to process your request.
Yeah, we don't have the facilities to detain you while we do that.
This is all according to congressional law.
Trump cannot override this.
He could detain them, but he would need the funds to expand the facilities to detain them.
So his hands are basically tied.
He says, OK, you're going out in the country.
Just come back at your court date and we'll deport you.
Right.
And who's going to do that?
This is so insane to me.
How this is allowed to persist?
Of course it's allowed to persist because people want it to happen.
If anybody really cared about stopping this problem, they would look at that and say, why would they come back?
Why would a family leave Nicaragua or Honduras or Guatemala?
They travel thousands of miles to get to the border, they game this out, we're gonna strategize, we're gonna get asylum, and then they're told, and they do this because this is the policy, and they're told, okay, while we're processing your asylum request, enjoy America, you know, go to the Grand Canyon, go see the Empire State Building, and, you know, go into the mountains of Montana, and just as long as you come back in three months when your court date is up, then we'll deport you back.
Who's gonna do that?
It's ridiculous!
The reason that policy is in place, and it doesn't change, is because the government wants the immigrants.
Of course!
Of course!
We don't want the immigrants!
You know, we people who want the same texture of life that our ancestors have, we who want jobs, we who want to have lower prices for consumer goods and for housing and for health care and education, you know, understand all the public goods rise in cost when you have more people leeching off of them without understand all the public goods rise in cost when you have more people leeching off of them without paying, and that's So we don't want the immigration.
Our politicians say they don't want the immigration, but it continues, and it continues because the people that put up the money for the campaigns, they want it, of course.
You know, who benefits from illegal immigration?
Well, it's people like big agriculture.
It's like the energy industry.
It's people who own major hedge funds.
What it comes down to is that illegal immigrants are an endless supply of cheap labor.
That's all it comes down to.
That's all it is.
It's cheap labor, and it's votes.
So you have this agreement on both sides.
I guess Republicans are more oriented towards the cheap labor argument.
Democrats are more oriented towards the votes.
And it's been said a million times.
I guess people don't understand it.
They say, well, it's the Democrats that want open borders.
No, it's Republicans too.
Donald Trump has overseen open borders, basically.
He had more border crossings in February than any other February since 2008.
So he was worse than Obama on immigration.
So you have open borders under Trump.
You have open borders under Obama.
You have open borders under Bush.
Everybody likes open borders.
They're not Republican or Democrat.
It's us versus the government.
It's what it comes down to.
Because the government is run by the special interests.
So the donors tell the Republicans, well, you're not going to secure the border.
You're not going to implement E-Verify.
You're not going to do any of these things because we want to lower or we want to increase our bottom line by lowering our labor costs.
So normally it would require a lot of expenses to hire an American because you have to pay further health care.
You have to pay minimum wage.
You have to pay actually like a livable wage.
You have to provide all these regulations for OSHA and other things.
You know, when you have an illegal immigrant, you don't have to pay him even minimum wage, let alone health care.
It's completely off the books.
Look at that shooting that happened last year.
It was Molly Tibbetts.
This was in Iowa.
This is my favorite example because everybody can rally behind this.
This was a 19 year old girl.
Was brutally murdered and then dismembered by an illegal immigrant.
And why was the illegal immigrant even allowed in the country?
Well, he was working at a dairy plant owned by one of the biggest Republicans in the state of Iowa.
And so yeah, they cleaned house like the week after that horrible PR happened and then within weeks they had more illegal immigrants there.
So it's Republicans and Democrats.
They want the immigrants.
This administration is failing.
It's open borders.
And basically with America, I think there's not a whole lot of hope left.
You know, this turn the country around Save the day.
Save King Neptune's crown.
Not gonna happen.
Not gonna happen.
Nobody's serious about this.
Nobody.
You know, Donald Trump was our best chance.
He was the only guy who got it.
He was the only guy who understood, or at least we thought.
Completely ineffective.
Completely incompetent.
And as a result, as a result of his inaction on immigration and also on, to a lesser extent, social media, I don't think you'll ever see a Republican president ever elected again.
Or if you do, it'll be very difficult.
You'll never have a Republican Senate.
You'll never have a Republican House again.
These are the kinds of political consequences we're talking about.
We usually bring these people over, and you know what percentage of illegal immigrants vote for Republicans, or who would intend on voting for Republicans if they became citizens?
1 in 20.
1 in 20 illegal immigrants identify as Republican.
That's 5%.
One in ten legal immigrants identify as Republican.
Ten percent.
So all these legal immigrants that are coming into Texas, all the legal immigrants that are coming in, and they're coming in everywhere, not just the Southwest anymore.
Southwest has taken over, forget about it.
But now they're coming into North Carolina, and they're coming into Virginia, and they're coming into Georgia, and they're coming into Iowa too, and Ohio.
They're going everywhere.
And so all these people, they vote 10% or 5%, and they're going to get the amnesty.
For Republicans, they're going to transform the country electorally.
They'll never elect another Republican again.
We'll never get control of the immigration situation.
And basically, at a certain point, you have to say, okay, you know, game over, right?
How many opportunities have we squandered as a nation?
How many times?
And I know people have this fantastical idea I guess this is how people are.
Can we still make it happen?
Is it too late?
Yeah, it's too late.
It's too late.
We missed the opportunity.
The opportunity to get this under control was 1992.
Or 1994.
Patrick Buchanan was probably the last real opportunity.
That was the last shot we really had to turn things around.
And we missed it, and then we missed it again when we were 10 years late, and we missed it when we were 20 years late, and then a miracle!
Donald Trump gets elected, and he's totally incompetent.
You run out of chances.
At a certain point, you run out of chances.
That's how history goes.
You know, we're living in the modern world where we think, we can't lose.
Look at the stock market.
Look at the human population.
Look at technology.
It just goes up.
It just goes up and it doesn't come down.
Everything's fine.
No matter what we do, we're fine.
No matter what we do, I'm okay.
Nothing bad will happen.
It's just up and up and up.
You know, we're just inches away from landing on Mars and all this great technology.
No.
You know, in the real world, you run out of chances.
In the real world, you run out of opportunities.
And then things get bad.
And then actions have consequences.
You know, if people looked at the history of Europe, was this just, oh, you know, everything's okay?
No, I mean, they had tremendous setbacks.
Sometimes Spain just gets taken over by Muslims.
And then it gets taken back, but, you know, these terrible things happen.
Maybe a terrible thing has to happen to this country before we, you know, we correct course.
And that's not to say that the world is over.
You know, I guess that's the difference between the black-pilled and the white-pilled mentality and maybe just a higher understanding.
Which is to say that, you know, that's just how history goes.
Maybe we come out the other end in 100 years.
Maybe we come out the other end in 50 years.
Maybe it's 500 years.
Life goes on.
Sometimes it's good.
Sometimes it's bad.
You know, people eke out an existence no matter what.
We survive, right?
But I would say that my long-term prospects for the country are not really optimistic.
I think that, you know, we can have Still a movement where we're going to try to rise up and we're going to try to limit what's happening and maybe achieve some kind of settlement where it's easier to live in this country and you know manage the demographic change.
I still think we can survive.
I think we'll still be a superpower and we could we still have a chance to have a good standard of living but only if only if we have people that are pragmatic and realistic about coming up through these institutions and Kind of understanding the reality of the political situation here because it's not really, you know, this idea of a Donald Trump getting elected and like uniting the country and blacks are voting Republican and everyone bleeds red, white, and blue and we're all just cracking open a bottle of Coke and eating hamburgers and...
Nothing matters.
Race doesn't matter.
Religion doesn't matter.
I mean, that's just not gonna happen.
So we have to get a little bit more realistic.
Maybe you have white consciousness, white identity politics.
We're able to put together some kind of coalition.
And hey, then maybe we can elect somebody like Bolsonaro.
Maybe we can elect somebody like Salvini.
Who knows?
I mean, it's a different demographic situation.
But, you know, more options are on the table under those kinds of circumstances.
So I have to look at these continued failures on the border and I say, If Trump couldn't do it, who's going to do it?
Maybe we'll get somebody later, like I said, like Bolsonaro, but it's pretty rough.
This administration has been pretty disappointing.
I don't want to get too blackmailed.
I guess maybe I'm jumping the gun, jumping the shark, telling you all the country's over and all this other stuff, but I think we really should understand the gravity of the situation, is what I'm trying to convey.
We have to understand the gravity of the situation, that it's not all going to be okay.
I mean, that's not a given.
Nobody's going to come to save us.
If we're going to turn the country around, or correct course, or even try to manage what's going on, it's incumbent on everybody to do everything in their power and really work like their lives depend on it, because it does.
You know, people have this idea that, I'm invincible, we'll live forever, everything will be okay.
And so I don't mean to say, oh, it's over, America's over, but I do mean to say that There's no guarantee that things are going to remain the way they are.
I guess that's that's a larger point.
So if I'm gonna I'm gonna pull myself back from the brink a little bit gonna moderate some of them, you know, I was a little too intense.
Maybe it was a little too real for you and just say we have to understand the gravity of the situation.
We don't really have a lot of time to mess around here.
These are gonna be critical years, but that's that's the border.
More winning.
More winning.
I can't get enough of it.
But let's take a look at our Super Chats and we'll see what you guys are saying.
We will take a look here.
I'm glad we haven't had any interruptions lately.
I'm glad the tech has been okay.
I just activated a Windows product key today, a legitimate one, and thanks to... I forget the name right now because I just checked my email right before the show, but somebody sent me a Windows 10 product key, a legit one, so I appreciate that.
I snapped at this guy a little bit on the show, and for that I apologize.
Well, look, here's the thing.
I'm, you know, my life is just a comedy of unfortunate events, right?
A series of misfortunate events where it's like, you know, today you get kicked off Streamlabs and you're banned from CPAC and, oh, now the show just goes down because this computer glitch decides to rear its head again.
You know, so people give me a hard time about the Boomer Tech.
Show goes down, I'm raging, and then people think, this is a great time for me to bust Nick's balls about, oh, Boomer Tech again!
And it's just like, I tend to freak out when that happens.
Tends to get under my skin a little bit.
So, forgive me if I'm a little bit quick to lash out there.
But let's take a look at our Super Chats here.
Bandrew Bandenburg says, remember everyone, there's nothing Nick hates more than being told the same thing twice.
You're very observant.
That's true.
That's always been true of me.
You know, and you can ask my mom.
She'll tell you the same thing.
I bite her head off all the time because she'll, uh, but in fairness, I mean, my mom, she'll tell me the same thing like five times and I freak out and she's like, oh my gosh, you're so mean, blah, blah, blah.
It's like, I have this brain where I'm, I don't know, I'm very irritable all the time.
So somebody tells me the same thing twice, it's already like, you're too far, all right?
You're pushing my buttons.
But when you tell me two, three, four times, and then now my career, you know, how I make the money is people telling me the same thing every day, five times.
There's only so much a man can take.
There's a limit to how much any man can take with this kind of punishment, this kind of abuse, right?
James Russell says, are Italians white?
And he's saying that with every other letter capitalized, which is the meme.
Yeah, you know Italians are white.
Italians are the whitest.
There's a lot of Italian hatred in the white identity movement or, you know, anti-Mediterranean sentiment.
This is all cope.
You know, I noticed something recently.
All these Nordcucks, all these Northern Europeans, and they tend to look down on the Mediterranean sometimes.
I think it's Cope.
Because Italians, what did we have?
We had the Roman Empire.
We have the Vatican.
We invented fascism.
We had the Renaissance.
I mean, we had some of the greatest artwork, the greatest cathedrals, the greatest empire, the greatest commercial power.
We've done it all!
Been there, done that.
Got the t-shirt.
You know, not even Great Britain.
I mean, sure, they had this great seafaring empire, but not even Great Britain controlled the whole world as Rome did at one point.
That's the Mediterranean people.
And even before that, the Greeks, who I consider Mediterranean brothers, and the Spanish.
Who I consider Mediterranean Brothers.
The Spanish who colonized the New World.
The Italians who discovered the New World.
Who is America named after?
After all, Amerigo Vespucci, an Italian, who discovered the New World?
Christopher Columbus, an Italian.
So, you know, the Nordkucks, they're over up in the igloos, basically.
They're up in their little igloo huts.
You know, with their little Nordic ruins.
And they're Viking helmets and everything.
And they don't have any good food.
They don't really have anything noteworthy going on up there.
And they're like, oh yeah, we're really great and everything.
We're the real white people or something.
Eh, not so much.
Not so much.
I think if anybody's the real, you know, the real European people, the real prize, I think it's gotta be the Italians.
Have to tell ya.
You know, and I said that at the Iowa State speech.
I said Italians are unironically the best.
And everybody, oh, they lost their minds.
But it's true, it's true.
I mean, look, don't get me wrong, we love, oh, but we love our Nordic brothers and we love, you know, we love everybody, everybody of all races.
But, you know, Italians, my people, I think we're a little special.
I think we're God's chosen people in a way, right?
That's where the seed of God's church is, so I think that says it all.
But let's see.
America First says, if it weren't for a few on the dissident right, I don't know if we'd hear about the attacks in Italy.
Sad situation, but at least they have Salvini.
Yeah, you're right.
You're right, because nobody else is talking about it.
NBC's not talking about it.
CNN.
None of the major networks are talking about this.
Reuters.
And Reuters is like one of the news aggregators.
They're the ones that are like on the ground.
Nobody checks Reuters every day, except for like journalists and reporters.
So...
You're right.
Nobody would even hear about this stuff if it weren't for people on the right wing.
And it's fascinating to me how people like Jared Holt can ignore this.
You know, it really does fascinate me the contradictions with people like this where they say they're against extremism, they say they're against racism, and they focus on exactly one kind.
That's racism in itself, isn't it?
That is prejudice.
That is discrimination in itself.
I mean, there's hate going on all over the place.
You know, there's no shortage of it in the world by all people.
But you focus on one group?
Oh, it's only white people that can do wrong in this area.
Nick Fuentes comes on the show and makes a couple of jokes.
I have a political position that 30 years ago was uncontroversial.
I'm a real bad guy.
Gotta get deplatformed, right?
But, you know, a bus of children being set on fire, we don't even want to talk about that.
And a shooting happening every other day, and the rape gangs and all that other stuff, oh well, you know, that's just, that's just sort of inconvenient.
It just fascinates me if people are true believers in this stuff.
Because I get why the powerful people don't talk about it, but why don't the little guys talk about it?
CBP says tell us about your dog.
What is there to say?
What is he?
He's a cockapoo and he's red.
He's like reddish brown.
And he's a good dude.
You know, I like him.
He's two years old.
What is there to say?
I hate people that talk about their pets.
Nobody cares.
I guess you're asking.
I guess you care.
But when people are always talking about, oh, you know, their dog.
My mom, this kills me.
I mean, it really drives me insane.
She will text me every day asking about the dog.
How's Al doing?
His name's Albert.
How's Al doing?
What do you mean, how's he doing?
He's a dog.
What do you think?
What's Al doing today?
Oh, he's juggling.
He's juggling today.
He's on a unicycle and he's learning how to juggle today.
What was he doing today?
Oh, he's learning how to golf.
Yeah, he went out to the driving range to golf.
He's making himself a pizza.
Yeah, just put a frozen pizza in the oven.
Yeah, that guy's crazy.
We're gonna play Fortnite later.
Like, laying down?
He's laying down!
You know, you could ask me what's Al doing any hour of the day and it'd basically be the same.
He's laying down, or he's eating, or he's playing.
You know, that's about it.
What's Al doing?
And it's always every day.
Can you make sure to let Al out?
You know, he's got... I fed him wet food.
He might have some issues going to the bathroom.
Can you check on Al?
Can you give him a little hug?
You know, he was crying when I left or whatever.
It's like...
I, you know, Humanity First.
Hello.
I know Humanity First is about robots, and about, you know, the aliens that control our government, the aliens that control the banks, and that control the media, the aliens.
Humanity First.
But it's also about the dogs.
Dogs are secondary.
They're always secondary.
My family, they don't know how to discipline the dog.
The dog is out of control.
And I was the number one objector to the dog in the house.
I said, I hate dogs in the house.
They smell bad.
They leave hair everywhere.
They're loud and obnoxious.
You know, when somebody knocks on the door, dog wigs out.
Really?
What are you, like a peasant?
Somebody knocks on the door, you got this animal scratching at the door, yelling.
What kind of boy?
I mean, you're like poor if you do that.
What kind of low class?
You know, at least that's my superficial perception of it.
You know, I mean, he pees, he poops in the house sometimes, and you got dog stuff everywhere.
Dog toys, dog food, water spilled all over the place.
You know, you can't like drop food.
He's at the table.
My parents say, no, no, no, we'll just train him really well.
We'll just train him really well.
Well, that didn't happen.
They don't train him at all.
They don't even yell at him.
They don't even, I think like hitting a dog, is that the worst thing in the world?
Yeah, it's probably the worst thing in the world.
I don't know.
You give him a little slap or something.
Is that, is that horrible?
I don't know.
But I mean, I don't do that.
I don't do that.
I don't advocate you doing that.
But my point is, if that's the line, you don't even yell at the dog.
You don't yell at the dog.
You don't discipline the dog.
I mean, there has to be some way But everything that they do is, oh, that's, you can't do that, that's, you're being mean to him, whatever.
You know, because the dog starts barking, I say, hey, stop yelling.
Please, I'm trying to relax over here, you're yelling, this cannot work.
And the dog stops barking.
Well, it's, you know, seems to work.
Right?
But they just let this dog bark, they let this dog do whatever he wants, and I don't know what the expectation is, you know?
They feed the dog from the table, and then he's all over the table, he's causing all these problems, he's a big...
There's a big episode every time.
It's like, I don't know, man.
I can't do it.
I like dogs.
I just don't want to live with dogs.
Love dogs.
I wouldn't, you know, I take that.
I would never hit the dog.
I've never hit the dog.
If people are gonna say, oh, Nick hits dogs.
No, I'm sure, right?
But yeah, you just have to discipline them.
That's the point.
You just have to discipline the dog.
And I like dogs, but just not in my home.
And I'm allergic, so that's to top it all off, right?
You know, I'll go and visit your dog, and I'll pet your dog, and then I'll go home.
And I'll go home, and I can sit on a chair without getting covered in dog hair.
Right?
And all the rest, so... That's my dog.
I could talk all day about the, you know, problems with the dog.
But he's fun.
He's funny.
He's nice, you know.
I do love the dog, but...
It's just friction.
It's tribal.
It's race war in the Fuentes home against the dog.
Alberto Insalvini says, Hey Nick, I'm from Italy and a Zoomer born a month after you.
I followed your show for a while.
I love it.
You have the best optics.
Good work.
Well, thank you, my man.
Much appreciated.
Much love from a fellow Italian across the pond.
Right on, my guy.
I've always wanted to go to Italy, my ancestral homeland.
You know, my last name is Fuentes.
Because my father is half Mexican.
But I gotta be honest, I have really always more identified with the Italian side.
I have identified always with... I don't know why that is.
I imagine it's because the Mexican side, kind of like, you know, my father's father went away.
I mean, he sort of perished early on, so that wasn't a big cultural influence, so to speak.
You know, so I really do feel like the Italian influence is much more present.
I think I take after that side of the family in many aspects.
So, and a lot of people, I'm sure, in the live chat are saying, oh, this is a cope, this is a cope, you know, whatever.
But, you know, from a, from, what would you call that, an expat?
That's not really an expat, right?
But as an American Italian, thank you, man.
Good to hear from you.
Whatsoignat says, you once said, unironically, that you don't hate anyone because you are Catholic.
Why is it wrong to hate?
Jesus said, no man can serve two masters.
What does that have to do with anything?
No man can serve two masters, so what does that have to do with anything?
The only thing that we hate is evil.
That's the only thing that we hate.
I don't hate anybody else.
I don't hate, you know, groups of people.
I really don't.
I really don't hate.
So, I don't know what the, you know, not serving two masters has to do with hating anybody, right?
I don't hate anybody because I'm Catholic, but I, you know, I don't see the connection that you're trying to make there.
We hate evil.
That's I think the only thing we're allowed to hate.
But just about everything else, we just sort of understand that man has a fallen nature.
That's really how I look at it.
It's just sort of a transcendent sense of humanity.
In other words, You look at a person and, you know, one person could say, oh, well, you know, they're causing a lot of problems or so on.
I don't know.
I mean, you may hate the situation.
You may hate the problems that are brought on, for example, by immigrants.
But do you hate the people?
I don't hate the people.
I really don't.
You know, they come over here and I think they do things that are improper.
I think they do things that are ethically wrong, you know, and they take advantage of the system and so on.
Um, you know, do I hate them for that?
I don't think so.
I think, you know, people are put in a situation like that where they're poor, or maybe they don't have the same faculties as other people, and this is just what happens.
This is just the nature of the situation.
It's the fault of people who allow these things to happen that are the real cause.
So I don't even blame them, let alone hate them.
The real genesis of the problem is the leadership.
And even the leadership, I don't know if I hate them, I think they're possessed basically by evil, animated by the devil.
And we hate that, but they are merely vessels for that, you know?
So that's sort of how I look at it.
You know, I think you can be filled with righteous indignation at times, but I don't know if there's a hatred for groups of people, you know, like exists with some people.
Dom says, secure the bag, hashtag Yang Gang 2020, show Blumpf the math.
But seriously, is there any hope for the 2020 election, or do you think America is kind of screwed?
I mean, yeah, Trump can win in 2020, but it's just going to be a really, really hard election.
It's hard to overstate how difficult it will be.
So he's got a chance, but it'll be tough.
And yeah, America's, at the trajectory we're on now, we are kind of screwed.
We can turn it around.
We can correct course.
You know, we can sort of mitigate some of the problems coming down the tubes here, but it is going to require a drastic change, of course.
PoopooKing69, my man, says, Nick, you fool!
Gaddafi was against gay marriage?
Yeah, I know.
I know that's pretty rough, but...
We have to have dictators.
Our allies can only be for gay marriage.
You know what?
Scratch that.
Our allies have to be homosexual or else we're against them.
If you're not homosexual, we cannot be friends with you.
It has to be equal, okay?
So it's not even sufficient that they're democratic.
It's not sufficient that they're pro-gay.
They have to be gay themselves.
Everybody has to be completely androgynous, wearing makeup, gender binary, whatever.
Homosexuals and mixed-race cappuccino, you know, that's the only way it can be.
That's the only way.
You know, the job of the military, first and foremost, defend gay marriage.
Second, defend the State of Israel.
Third, defend world Jewry.
And fourth, it is to advance the spread of democracy around the world.
I guess somewhere down the line is protecting America, but, you know, that's... We have to get to the real priorities here.
You know, the first priority in the military is to make sure that two men are allowed to kiss legally, and then I think once that is achieved, mission accomplished.
All right.
AJF says, tell ironic satire to stop negging the abductor machine.
It is a necessary exercise to maximize leg strength and prevent injury.
E. Michael Jones Pepe.
Well, I don't know.
I know ironic satire.
But I don't know about the abductor machine.
The only exercises I do, I don't really do the machines.
I don't know, I don't know anything about working out, okay?
I talk to people who are good at working out and they just tell me, you know, to do the five by five.
They tell me to do compound workouts with, you know, low repetitions, heavy load.
So I'll do, you know, I'll do five reps, five sets of the The squat, the bench press, the bent over row, I do the deadlift, and what's the fifth one?
It's the military press, or the overhead press.
So I do that five by five, and sometimes I'll do a little something extra.
You know, but I think that's really the way to go.
I think that's the only way to sort of achieve like a composite, holistic workout.
Otherwise, I feel like it's too isolated.
I don't know if that's correct.
I know there are people who swear by the machines just like there's people that swear by the free weights and the barbells and all that, but I feel like it's too isolated, you know?
It doesn't feel like a natural workout there.
So I'm not going to weigh in on that controversy.
Doc Daniels says, Nick, let me make you an English breakfast with no beans.
Just send me your personal details, tax information, and address and we can play Mario Party 4.
Yeah.
Yeah, along with all the other personal information.
People asking me the other day, what were people asking me on my Twitch stream the other day?
They're like, how are you filing your taxes this year?
How much money did you make?
All this other stuff.
Really?
What are you, the IRS?
You think I'm going to tell you that?
What do you want my social to?
Sheesh.
But yeah, send me over an English breakfast.
Send it by mail.
Cloudstar says boomers started all these wars while sitting back collecting social security.
The jig is up.
That's right, boomer.
We're gonna kick the doors down.
We're pulling up to the retirement home in the Lamborghini.
We're going to take our UBI, we're going to invest it in LINK, and we're going to become LINK trillionaires.
We're going to get a fleet of Lamborghinis.
We're going to drive to the retirement home, kick down the doors, and then it's going to be the day of the pillow.
And, you know, we will have our revenge against the baby boomer.
Day of the pillow, meaning pillow fights.
All very innocent, peaceful.
You know, we're totally against violence.
Josh Sayre says hey man I use this thing called driver easy it updates all your drivers seamlessly and easily without being an omg i love science type what are your thoughts on whites living on mars and forming a new civilization well first and foremost let me let me look up driver easy so i just have that for reference for later you might have to look into that Um, and on Mars, I like the idea of the Martian colony.
I like the idea of exploration, of expansion.
That's what we should be doing.
Think about it.
What could European countries be doing if we didn't have to babysit all these immigrants?
We could be, like, conquering Mars and the moon and interstellar travel.
That's what people are talking about.
Right after the moon landing, they were talking about Next stop, we're going to Mars, and then we are going to different galaxies, or not galaxies, but different solar systems and everything else.
And now, it's like, how can we take care of, how can we babysit all these millions of people who can't really seem to create functioning, stable, coherent settlements and communities?
Hey, seems like a rational choice to me.
So I like the idea of going to Mars.
I'm a little bit skeptical of, you know, if that's viable right now because, you know, you've got radiation.
There's a lot of, like, complications that go on from here to Mars, but I'm for it.
I think it's, uh, I think that's what humanity is all about.
Nathan says, I offer a little of my rap to my wife and she takes a huge effing bite.
With exact Fuentes mannerisms and cadence, I say, this is the mentality.
Yeah, yeah.
I don't know why you're sharing your food with anybody.
I don't share my food.
My mom, you know, she always does this.
Every time we go out to eat or something, she will order very little.
She'll order very lightly, and then she'll pick off of everybody else's plate.
Order your own food!
If you're hungry, order your own food, and then don't eat it, you know?
We're not like, Are you really that strapped for cash that like, I'm gonna order a $5 appetizer as opposed to a $10 entree, and I'll just eat from everybody else?
Just order the entree.
If you don't eat the whole thing, take it home.
Reheat it.
But you'll order something small.
And I've been kind of, I've been brutal to my mom tonight.
We love, we love the mom, you know?
We love our mom.
But...
You know, she's just some of these habits.
It's like, what are you doing?
You know, and she'll show.
And this is my favorite.
She will reach onto my plate and then say, can I have one of your fries or can I have a bite of that?
You know, ask.
And then maybe I will allow you to proceed.
You know, if you say, hey, from over here, if you say, hey, can I have one of your fries?
Can I have a bite of that?
And I say yes.
And then you're invited and you take.
But people putting their hands anywhere near this area, you know, And even if people ask, generally I say no.
You know, I'm... I don't know if that's, like, just my lizard brain, which is like, okay, I've got... I've got the gazelle, I've got the deer, I've got the kill, the game, you know, I've got... I've got to feed myself.
I don't know what that is.
Maybe I'm just a selfish person with, like, some Freudian thing going on where I'm just competitive about the food.
I don't understand, but... Yeah, I don't know why you're sharing your rap with the wife, big guy.
You must really love her.
Don't... can't really relate.
I don't know.
Maybe one day Nick will fall in love.
Maybe one day Nick will go to Italy like Michael Corleone.
I'll find myself a bride.
And she'll be such a fashy goyette.
She'll be such a good cook.
She'll be baking the mustacholi and everything.
That'll say, you know what?
You can have a bite of my wrap.
I can't really relate to that right now.
I'll buy somebody their own food.
I'll buy the wife her own food.
You know, you want a bite of my wrap?
Here, I'll say no more.
I'll just buy you your own.
I'm a little weird about that kind of stuff.
I don't like to share.
I don't like people touching my stuff.
It's just kind of how I am.
But yeah, this is the mentality.
I like that people say that all the time.
They're sort of adopting my mannerisms or the things that I say during my show.
It's kind of funny to see that happen.
But yeah, that is the mentality, right?
So dumb.
I can't read that one.
He's asking about something degenerate there, so I can't read that one.
Cloud9 says, I personally am excited for the Yang Shapiro debate slash interview.
Bless the goyim with your wisdom.
Oh, great one.
Ben is trying to withhold the bag.
Yeah, that'll be a good one.
I want to see that.
That's the real fight.
The East Asian versus the Ashkenazi Jew.
Who will prevail?
I, for one, welcome our East Asian overlords.
I prefer it, honestly, to the other guys.
Not joking!
It's jokes!
It's all jokes!
That's hilarious!
No, they don't run anything.
They don't run anything.
They're totally powerless.
They're the least powerful people in the world.
You know, there are victims everywhere and there are minorities, so I didn't mean anything by it.
It was just a joke.
No, nobody runs anything.
Nobody runs anything.
We're in charge of our own lives.
Nobody controls anything.
Who runs the country?
We, the people.
You know, the white man, white supremacist, if anybody.
But truly, we live in a free society and there's nothing wrong with banking and media.
So that was all a joke.
That was all tongue-in-cheek.
Just another... This is just another little aspect of this character I've been creating.
You know, right-wing caricature who has these crazy, you know, ideas and conspiracy theories.
Don't worry about it.
I know the people that are really in charge are white racists.
So anyway, it will be the final showdown here between East Asians and the Ashkenazi Jews, and we'll see who will prevail in the end.
Which mentality here?
I'm really excited to see it.
I'll be eating popcorn, you know, and it'll be like a big pay-per-view fight.
That's the real war we gotta look out for.
Uh, let's see.
Doc Daniels says, do you like Garfield?
I love that fat orange cat when he steals John's pipe.
True comedy in the peak of intellectual entertainment, aside from you.
Never really got into the Garfield thing.
Uh, but yeah, he's pretty cool.
You know, I hate Mondays too.
And, uh, I don't really care for lasagna though.
So, can't really relate.
Uh, Derriton says, remember everyone, there is nothing Nick hates more than being told the same thing twice.
Yeah, that's hilarious.
That's a great joke, my friend.
George Zackerson says, I love your content.
I'm glad I found you and your America First message.
By the way, God bless Israel.
Thank you, man.
Glad to hear it.
Glad you enjoy the content.
God bless Israel, of course, as always.
Peace be upon Israel.
Monster Kill says, hey Nick, first donation.
Thanks.
I was wondering what you think about the Kosovo situation.
Keep up the fight, big guy.
Love your streams.
I don't know anything about the Kosovo situation.
My perception of the Balkans is the same as Bismarck.
It's just sort of silly.
No offense.
So I don't really know what's going on over there.
I don't know if you're talking about the Kosovo War and their independence.
You know, I guess that's kind of, that's relatively a while ago, you know, so I don't know the contemporary situation.
I can't really tell you, but I'll look into it.
Cassie, Queen of Spades Dillon, says Sticks Copen Boomer has resorted to praising Trump for at least being consistent on bashing McCain.
You need to curb check this hippie pagan in a debate.
He doesn't want to do a debate!
We were DMing the other day and he's like, uh, let's collab sometime soon.
I was like, yeah, for sure.
We got to do it again.
And he's like, well, let's not do a debate though.
And, uh, I, I can tell maybe he doesn't want to get, maybe he doesn't want to get called out for some of the co-posting.
You know, we'll, we'll do a friendly conversation maybe about it, a discussion.
I don't want to curb stomp Stix.
Curb or Stix is my friend.
I don't want to curb stomp my friends.
So.
And last time we debated, everyone agrees it was a stalemate.
Except for the poll.
The poll said I won.
But everyone, you know, a lot of people say it was a stalemate.
That's okay.
So, it'll be a friendly conversation.
We'll have them on.
We'll discuss it.
God's Plants is the establishment framed Aussie and metal music as inspiring youth violence.
They did the same with video games.
Now it's PewDiePie and internet culture.
Okay.
So that was the analogy you made yesterday.
Yeah, that makes sense, basically.
I don't know what that is.
Is that, uh, I imagine people wearing scarves to show solidarity with the mosque people?
I imagine.
But yeah, that's pretty, uh, emasculating.
Yep.
Yeah, anti-Christian stuff everywhere.
time Muslim groups are attacked in the West, it makes national news, but over 120 Christians have been killed in Nigeria in the last month.
Yeah.
unidentified
Yeah.
nick fuentes
Anti-Christian stuff everywhere.
There was that big, that was a pretty big story.
People have been asking me about that on Twitter.
120 dead in Nigeria in the last month.
It's been going on in India.
It's been going on in the Middle East.
I mean, the genocide of Christians is out of control.
Nobody talks about it.
But sure, you know, one Muslim basically, you know...
They have their scarf ripped off by a MAGA hat wearer, a Trump supporter, and it's a hoax and it's national news, right?
Douchebags' feelings on the Dutch elections.
FVD went from 0% to almost first place.
Two seats less than PVV.
It seems they're going in the right direction.
US, not so much, huh?
Yeah, I don't know so much about the Netherlands, but yes, we followed the last Dutch elections on this show.
When Geert Wilders actually underperformed, his party, which I believe was PVV, they were polling as in the majority, or at least a plurality, and they didn't do so hot the last time.
I believe this might have been 2017, I'm not totally sure.
But yeah, it's very impressive.
A lot of the returns I've been following, Ryan Groduski's been tweeting about this tonight.
It has been pretty, it's been looking good.
And it's a good sign that a lot of these more A lot of these more important, I should say, European, I don't want to say important, but maybe the more Western, the more liberal European countries are coming around because, you know, Poland, Hungary, Czech Republic, Austria, they're relatively right-wing, but that you have a right-wing government in Italy, that there's a chance a right-wing government could come to power in the Netherlands, this is a sign that the tide is turning on the continent, which is very, very encouraging.
So, Yeah, it looks like Europe is correct in course.
It looks like there's a lot of good things happening, but America, not so much.
Yep, you're right.
Let's see.
Sebastian says, do you go on poll anymore?
That place woke me up politically, but now it's just a shadow of its former self full of shilling and low IQ infighting.
Yeah, same.
I used to go on poll only for the WebM's during the election, because I didn't even know how to use it at the time, honestly.
But I remember somebody shared with me the Trump WebM's page on 4chan.
And that was the only thing I looked at and then so I guess that's not I don't believe that's poll but then I discovered poll a little bit after the election and that's when I really got into it.
I checked it a lot for my show and things like that but you're right since then it's totally gone downhill.
It's all like controlled opposition, Wignats, a lot of bad stuff.
And there's some, I mean, I'll go there when there's a big happening, but even then, I mean, it's just totally polluted by, you know, people who are not, you know, they're not sending their best.
I'll say.
Very low quality posters.
So yeah, I don't really go there so much anymore.
Sir Volkerstein says The Hill is reporting that Andrew Yang is going to get interviewed by Ben Shapiro over Yang's anti-circumcision comments.
Yang must stand firm.
That'll be a big test.
We'll see if he can stand up to the little man, Ben Shapiro.
But yeah.
I hope he really red pills the masses on this very important issue.
That'll be a good one.
Yeah, say no more.
I think that's enough said, right?
Ellie Samza says, ask not what the bag can do for you.
Ask what you can do for the bag.
That's right.
Do not let them distract us.
Focus on the bag.
Based One says, Thank you, Nick, for getting me out of the Dems or the real racist stage and into real populist conservatism.
Amen.
You're welcome.
Glad you're coming aboard.
I like when people tell me, Oh, I used to watch Steven Crowder.
I used to be a Ben Shapiro guy.
And then I watched your show and I became based in Redpill.
Because that's what we need to, that's who we need to draw from.
That's our, that's our pool, you know.
And the zoomers.
We are trying to build a young people's movement made up of perhaps disenfranchised boomer type conservatives.
That's that's the target audience because you know you look at these alt-right people and all their followers are old.
You know it's hilarious to me.
Mike Cernovich the other day was bragging about.
I had 1.5 million impressions on Twitter.
I have 10 million in a bad month, you know?
And the people that are engaging with all these alt-light characters, they're like weird boomers, weird Gen X, older millennials.
My audience is all zoomers.
It's all young, high energy, fresh.
You know, they've got the memes, they're high IQ, they're in school, they're good looking.
This is the movement that we were born to create.
That's who we need.
You know, and you know, I'll say this.
Milo understood this.
Milo Yiannopoulos, he may have had an ulterior motive, but he understood this.
Look at who was in his posse.
You had Mike Ma, you had Party Goy, you had Pizza Party Ben, you had Baked Alaska.
These guys were all good-looking dudes, okay?
No homo buddies, but, you know, these are all kings, truly.
Talented, funny.
They're on the cutting edge of the memes.
You also had, who is the other one?
1994 Subaru Outback, that's his handle, but I forget his name.
You know, he was in there too.
Swagblog was in there, a few others.
So these were all very cutting-edge, very hip, very fresh, young guys.
They had the right look, the right optics, And of course, obviously, I think there was an ulterior motive, like I said.
So we're not really trying to replicate that part of it.
But he understood that in order to have something that is going to change the conversation, it has to have the right feel, has to have the right energy, the right optics.
So...
That's what we like to hear.
Kilo 2 says, no balls Trump.
Yeah, very true.
SS Gomez says, I don't know where all the wasps are gonna go.
Us meds can just go back to the motherland.
That's right.
That's right.
We are.
We're just going back to Italy, baby.
Kang says, free super chat for you.
Hey, thanks man.
Housecrackers has cancelled cable today so I could donate to people like you!
Keep up the good work!
Have you seen Unauthorized.tv yet?
Well, thanks so much, man!
Much appreciated!
Should have cut the cable anyway.
I mean, it's all trash anyway, but... No, I haven't.
I've heard about Unauthorized.tv, but I haven't gone on there yet.
Haven't really explored it.
So I'll have to check that out.
I know Owen Benjamin is headed there, and I think, what is it, Vox Day, who founded it?
So I'll have to check that out.
Alex Davidson says, Nick, this is totally personal and inappropriate to ask, but what are your most personal thoughts?
Are you circumcised?
Babbling word in third question.
Yeah, yeah, we get a lot of that on the show.
Enough of that, right?
The other day.
Sheesh.
We love the Super Chatters.
Really, really great audience here.
Denal, it's all, it's all jokes.
I'm only teasing you.
Denal says, Duda sucks.
Thankfully a real riot is rising in Poland.
Well, I don't know, man.
I don't know anything about Poland, but obviously they're anti-migration.
That's what matters.
Kilo2 says, Italian food is the best in the whole world.
True.
Italian everything is the best in the whole world.
Italian architecture, Italian food.
We're the kings.
You know, I go to Czech Republic And what are they serving me?
Goulash?
They're serving me goulash and everybody's going on and on.
I'm with Lauren Rose and Millennial Matt.
I'm gonna bust their balls a little bit.
I'm with their, or I'm in Prague with Millennial Matt and Lauren Rose and we go to all these different Czech restaurants.
And we're getting beef goulash, which if you know anything about Czech food, I have this one Czech fan who we play Minecraft sometimes and he's always, he's like, oh no, it's delicious.
It's great.
It's whatever.
It's like beef gravy and these just like totally flavorless biscuits.
It's just like bread in beef gravy.
And we're going there and like Lauren Rose and Millennial Math are going on and on.
Oh my gosh, it's so good.
It's so authentic.
I'm like, yeah, it's good.
I mean, it's good for goulash, But it's like just bread.
It's plain bread in beef gravy.
What's the big deal?
We go to an Italian restaurant in the Old Town and it was the best meal we had in the whole place.
An Italian restaurant in the Czech Republic.
So, of course, yeah, the European food I guess is probably better than American food.
I guess, I guess a traditional fresh beef goulash is probably better for you than You know, McDonald's, right?
If you're a diet cuck, alright?
If you're a nutrient cuck.
But if we're comparing across the European spectrum here, Italians win hands down.
And in every other category.
Nobody comes close.
14 Anglo Basque Celts says... I'm not reading that one.
Cassidy Queen says Romans got cucked by Nords, Meds, BTFO.
No, we didn't.
The Roman Empire stood for, what was it, 700 years or about 600 years, controlled the whole world.
We didn't get cucked by the Anglos.
Anglos were savages.
Before we came there.
there castees or rather the norths castees though says have you read yang's book the war on normal people maybe consider a view episode in the future interesting read do trying to be mlk for neats uh yeah maybe i'll i'll take a look at that cpb i haven't read it yet Cpb says, here are some more shekels for your epic gamer dog rant moment.
I love you, Nick.
Hey, love you too, big guy.
Thanks for the shekels.
David Sperner says, sorry for the late super chat.
Great show as usual.
Long live Italia.
So true, big guy.
Much appreciated.
I do joke.
I, you know, I say these things about Italy and the Nords and I get people in the comments that are like, What the heck?
You're countersignaling your European brothers?
You're a Mexican anyway?
It's jokes.
This part is actually unironically jokes.
I'm not actually, you know, of course I have pride in my own heritage, but you know, it's jokes everybody.
I know, because I know some people are going to take it way too seriously.
So, just want to put a disclaimer out there.
WhatsaWigNat says, for he will love one and hate the other.
Uh, yeah, okay.
I think they have to understand that in the context of the language, but we're not going to go into a biblical exegesis here.
You understand what I mean.
I don't think love one and hate the other means you hate an entire race of people.
I don't believe that was the context.
right good times long gone says take it easy nico any more hard truths and the donald is going to make walmart sell out of white sharpies oh yikes yikes department yikes hey take it easy all right disavow disavow Pragmatic Culture says the Meds have fallen far from their ancient Roman... Here we go.
...from their ancient Roman slash Greek ancestors, more Cicero and Aristotle, less Pope Francis and Jesuits in general, and Golden Dawn.
Pope Francis is Argentine, retard.
The Italians have fallen so far!
Pope Francis is from Argentina, dummy!
Yeah, Italians have really fallen so far with Pope Francis.
Not even from Italy?
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Not even from the continents?
nick fuentes
Sheesh!
Salvini is from Italy.
I think he's pretty good.
Oh, with this guy.
Oh my gosh.
FeelsLikeAWheels is putting a grand on Bradley University tomorrow.
I'll donate some of the bag to you, big guy.
Thanks, man.
Hey, we're rooting for Bradley.
If you put a grand on there, if you make some big winnings, give me the bag, big guy.
It'd be appreciated.
But hey, go Bradley, right?
Go be you, huh?
CG says, bro, here's 500 shiny objects to give the clams so you can get that golden spatula.
Hey, thank you, my friend.
Pushing a simple button, or what?
Pushing a button can be as simple as push, push.
That's what it's all about, right?
The old battle for Bikini Bottom.
IVMV says, hey Nick, I love the show, but I don't understand your beef with James Alsup.
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I like you both, so what's the deal?
nick fuentes
Oh, is this a joke?
Are you pranking me right now?
Am I at a prank show?
Well, this is ancient history, but if you're new here, I guess you weren't around for this, but we had a company called America First Media.
It dissolved a year ago.
It was less than amical.
I can't go into too much detail about that, but there's no beef anymore.
We squashed this like last summer and we talked to each other pretty regularly.
So, you know.
We're on good terms.
There's no beef.
There was a beef, and there was a, you know, pretty contentious business dispute that happened, but it's over.
It's water under the bridge.
We were able to put sort of the pettiness behind us, and I'm actually happy about that.
And we've been talking to each other lately, so there's no beef.
I don't know where you've been, though.
Patty McGill, here we go.
Patty McGill, here we go again.
I hear this Boomer was all up in arms because I wasn't reading the Super Chats.
Look, if the Super Chats are rude, I'm not going to read them.
If the Super Chat is just trashing me and calling me a fornicator and just lying about me, I'm not going to read it.
But this one looks okay.
It says, Respect your mother.
I do.
We're just joking around, Boomer.
Italia built America.
True.
Most of these wasp-tards are Irish Catholics who don't know where they came from.
Interview Mike Jones, Catholic.
Yeah, yeah, we'll get right on that.
Joshua Larson says, I effing love goulash.
Yeah, well, maybe you're one of these Anglos, you know, you don't really have any taste in food.
You're one of these people eating like beans on toast.
So the goulash is really, you know, something special.
It's okay.
It's okay.
I'm not gonna say I didn't like it.
It was good.
It was good.
It was good for what it is.
But it's what it is.
Beef gravy and bread.
Come on, I mean, you know, you look at what they have in Italy and it just simply doesn't compare.
Flatbread, pasta, you know, everything else.
It doesn't come close, doesn't come close.
It's good, but it's just not, not in the same category.
You know, it's sort of like, it's sort of like a In-N-Out burger.
In-N-Out is the best in its class.
You know, it's for fast food, hamburgers, it's better than McDonald's, it's better than Wendy's, it's better than Burger King.
For what it is, it's very good.
But does the best fast food hamburger compete with the best fast casual hamburger?
Which is... I don't know.
What would be the best fast casual hamburger?
I don't know.
I'd have to... I think you understand the analogy.
I don't think that kind of burger would compete with a gourmet burger.
The best, you know, gourmet burger that exists out there.
Some people might say it does, but, you know, you understand that there's different levels.
It might be the best in its class, but it's not on the same level as the Italian food there.
Let's see.
JP says, did you hear about Florida poll tax on convicts to vote?
No, I didn't hear about that.
But I hope they're getting that under control because the referendum that was held in 2018 was a disaster.
Pragmatic Culture says Francis is the child of Italian immigrants.
Peak Med Co.
But he's from Argentina.
He's from Argentina.
So you can't really say that he's Italian if he's not from Italy.
He might be the child of Italian immigrants, but he's not of Italy.
He's not from Italy.
It's not Cope.
And anyway, we get one bad guy.
Oh, it's MedCope.
It's MedCope.
Who do you have?
Theresa May?
Angela Merkel?
You're going to be one to talk over here?
Really?
At least we've got Salvini.
Who do you have?
The best guy you have is Nigel Farage.
And he's speaking at CPAC.
So, I think, uh, I think if we're going to look at the scoreboard, well, I think we're doing better.
What's the Wignat says?
Romans and Greeks got cucked by Moors and Turks.
Yeah, and what's happening now?
What's happening now to Scandinavia?
At least we had a great empire.
What did you guys have?
The German Empire didn't even come close to the Roman Empire.
And look at the Anglos now.
They didn't last 100 years.
We lasted 600 years.
Anglos lasted 100 years of great empire, you know?
So before they got totally invaded and we're repelling the invasion.
So I'm seeing a lot of coping here from the northern Europeans as is expected.
I understand you guys are not part of the real European race and you're salty.
I get it.
Colin Hipskin says, German food is greater than Italian food.
Yeah.
Again, we don't really care for low IQ people watching the show.
You know, I don't know.
Maybe you have difficulty.
Maybe you're disabled.
In that case, America First is accessible.
So maybe you're suffering from cerebral palsy.
Maybe you're suffering from, you know, some kind of other mental illness.
For that reason, you can watch the show.
But if it's just a low IQ thing, we're going to have to ask you to refrain from watching the show with a take like that.
German food greater than Italian food.
No chance.
Based once is what a burger is better than In-N-Out?
Well, I'm not from Texas, so I've never had that.
Okay, that's our last Super Chat.
It's 8.45.
Really?
You're still sending them in?
It's 8.45.
So it's gonna have to do it for us.
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