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Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. - Dorito! | ||
It's going to be only America first. | ||
America first. | ||
The American people will come first once again. | ||
With respect, the respect that we deserve. | ||
From this day forward, it's going to be only America first. | ||
America first. | ||
Good evening, everybody. | ||
We're watching America First. | ||
My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes. | ||
We have a great show for you tonight. | ||
Very excited to be with you here finally on Friday, right? | ||
Wow. | ||
Long week has been a long week. | ||
Bit of a rough week, but that's all right. | ||
We are here at the end and we're gonna have a fun show. | ||
Casual, light-hearted, low-key kind of a stream as you can tell. | ||
No necktie, that's how you know it's casual Friday. | ||
So it's gonna be good. | ||
We've got a lot to discuss, a lot to talk about. | ||
There is much happening in the world. | ||
Another one of the shows that just writes itself and you do appreciate The easier days! | ||
It's an easier day when you got a big list of things going on as opposed to like one or two things. | ||
So tonight we'll be talking about Jared Taylor. | ||
That'll be the featured story for tonight, which you may or may not have heard this, but Jared Taylor is now officially banned from Europe, banned from the whole continent, from all 26 Schengen Zone countries. | ||
Until 2021. | ||
So he's banned. | ||
Not forever, not a lifetime ban, but he is banned until 2021. | ||
So we'll be getting into why that is, what that means for Europe. | ||
You know, we've talked about people that have been brought back into Europe in recent shows, I think a couple of months ago or... | ||
Maybe about a month ago. | ||
They're letting ISIS terrorists back into Europe. | ||
If you saw this in Germany, in the United Kingdom, if you go to the Middle East and fight for ISIS, and say you're gonna kill Christians, you're gonna kill Europeans, you can come back to Europe. | ||
You give a speech in Poland about white identity, you're banned for two years. | ||
Interesting standard there. | ||
So we'll get into that. | ||
We'll discuss all the details and what happens next. | ||
We'll be talking about Joe Biden and the latest accusation. | ||
I guess maybe this is the first real accusation of sexual assault or maybe just improper sexual conduct with a woman of the 2020 campaign. | ||
And if you look at Joe Biden right now, he's the frontrunner in the race for the Democrats in the 2020 presidential race. | ||
Even though he hasn't announced yet. | ||
He's leading the pack with 29% in the most recent Emerson poll. | ||
And now he's dealing with a little bit of heat here. | ||
Lucy Flores who is running for Lieutenant Governor of Nevada. | ||
She recounts an experience that she had with Joe Biden in 2014 in New York Magazine. | ||
So we'll be talking about her experience and what that means for the race. | ||
That's a white pill. | ||
I will say that it's been a tough show since the spending bill was signed, or the funding bill was signed a couple of months ago, since I think that was early February. | ||
Because it's been very dark, alright? | ||
There hasn't been a whole lot of good things happening, not a whole lot of good news for us strategically, and certainly the Jared Taylor thing is no different. | ||
But I do think that with this Democratic primary that's gonna kick in, In the coming months, they're going to have their first debate, I think in June? | ||
Late June or early July. | ||
Forget the exact dates, but they just released all that the other day. | ||
It's going to be held in Miami. | ||
And I think once we get to that point and we really see, first of all, who's all running and what the dynamic is going to be, ideological, ethnic, and otherwise, I think it's going to be a good year. | ||
I think we're going to start to see some white pills. | ||
So, we'll get into that. | ||
And then we have, if we have time, We will get into Jussie Smollett. | ||
You know, we might actually just lead with Jussie Smollett because, to me, this is the perfect story. | ||
It says it all for me. | ||
It does my job for me. | ||
You understand that, at a certain point, I might not be able to continue the show for whatever reason. | ||
YouTube kicks me off, Twitter kicks me off, you know. | ||
Knock on wood, we haven't had a whole lot of trouble with that so far. | ||
Had a little bit of trouble with Discord, Streamlabs, some of the others. | ||
But there may come a time when I have to sing my swan song along with Laura Loomer and all the other fallen soldiers. | ||
But at this point, the news kind of is a perfect substitute for America First anyway. | ||
By the time I get kicked off, you could turn on the evening news and basically hear the same thing. | ||
You're not going to hear it in the same way. | ||
It's not going to be funny. | ||
It's not going to be, you know, Nick smirking and having a good time and getting mad at the Super Chats, but it'll be the same message. | ||
It'll be the same message. | ||
You don't even need America First anymore at the news. | ||
They're putting me out of business with this stuff. | ||
I don't know if you saw this, but Jussie Smollett is now being nominated for an award at the NAACP Image Awards Show. | ||
The NAACP Image Awards Show. | ||
And if you don't know, that's the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, of Black People. | ||
So to me, that just says it all right there. | ||
So I think we may lead with that one. | ||
And I don't want to say too much because I'm about to go off. | ||
You can tell I'm just itching to go off. | ||
But before we get into any of the news, I do have something to show you. | ||
Okay, I do have something to show you. | ||
So, we're going to save all that for in a moment here. | ||
We'll be talking about Jussie Smollett, we'll be talking about Joe Biden, Jared Taylor, big exciting things happening. | ||
Chill Friday. | ||
Thank God it's Friday stream. | ||
But I do want to show you, I got a little package in the mail a little bit early. | ||
I was expecting it on Saturday, but I did receive it early. | ||
And you know where I was at on Monday, right? | ||
I said I was canceling the show, I'm going on spring break, and people are busting my balls, giving me a hard time, and it turns out I'm at the Yang rally. | ||
Well, you know, there has been a little bit of a changing of the guard here. | ||
We have a new hat, all right? | ||
New hat! | ||
Old hat is canceled, new hat is my best friend. | ||
This just came in the mail. | ||
Yang 2020, the iconic pink hat. | ||
Not official. | ||
Yang refuses to sell the pink hats and actually the word is from this discord server which allegedly is connected to his campaign the word is he doesn't want anything to do with the pink hat because he knows that the person that made the pink hat, ThoughtLine Miami, who you may know on twitter is associated with the dissident right and the memes with the pink hat are associated with people like me so they don't want anything to do with them but you know a friend of mine set up with a fundraiser to sell these things. | ||
I think it's called secure the bag dot today is the website where you can get it. | ||
It's only like 30 bucks or something. | ||
So I don't know if I want to wear it. | ||
I don't know if I want to mess up my hair. | ||
I guess I could fix it. | ||
We got to get it just for the screenshots if people want to. | ||
You know, posted around, but there it is. | ||
You know, I was... We were with, uh... It is a little sad to say. | ||
We were with this guy. | ||
We were with this big, obnoxious, red trucker hat. | ||
Do you know how much crap I took for wearing this hat around Boston? | ||
I wore this hat on the red line, okay? | ||
In Boston. | ||
On the red line. | ||
If you live in Boston, you know, that's not really a place you want to be with a hat like this. | ||
I almost got killed by two homeless people for wearing this. | ||
That's not even a joke. | ||
That's a story for another time. | ||
So, you know, we took a lot of heat for this one. | ||
Been to a lot of protests with this one. | ||
This one's seen somewhere and, you know, maybe one day we'll put it back on. | ||
Okay? | ||
The president said today we are maybe going to shut down the border next week. | ||
He said it is most likely we'll shut down the border next week. | ||
Okay. | ||
And when the withdrawal from Syria happens, and when the trade deal with China happens, and when the wall is built, and the borders secured, then maybe we'll put the red hat back on. | ||
Maybe when it's 2020, you know? | ||
Maybe that's the time when we'll put the red hat back on. | ||
But for now, I think we have to say we're done. | ||
We're done with the red hat for now. | ||
For now. | ||
Cringing blue pill for now. | ||
Pink hat is our best friend now. | ||
Yang 2020 baby. | ||
It's all about human-centered capitalism. | ||
It's all about tech. | ||
Should I do the whole show in this hat? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I feel like that's a little bit rude. | ||
I feel like it's rude to do the show in a hat. | ||
And maybe bad optics also. | ||
You know, you're gonna get a clip of me saying some pretty choice things about certain groups of people in a Yang hat. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Should I do it? | ||
Maybe I'll do a little poll in the live chat. | ||
Press 1 if I should do the show in the hat. | ||
Press 2 if I should do the show without the hat. | ||
Okay? | ||
1 for hat. | ||
2, no hat. | ||
And I'll take a look in the live chat and I'll see. | ||
It's gonna take a moment for it to come in. | ||
Here, because there's a bit of a delay here. | ||
Let me pull it up on my desktop here, and we'll take a look and see. | ||
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A lot of no's. | |
A lot of no's happening. | ||
A lot of 2's. | ||
And some yes's also. | ||
A lot of people are not happy. | ||
Alright, alright. | ||
Yeah, people are saying no 2's. | ||
Some people are saying, but it's casual Friday. | ||
Okay, alright, alright. | ||
No hat, no hat. | ||
Well, it's a fun meme. | ||
It's a fun meme, but maybe we'll save it for the weekly sweat. | ||
I'll be on the weekly sweat at like 9 o'clock or something. | ||
Or thereabouts. | ||
So I guess I'll put on... Alright, alright! | ||
I see the twos! | ||
Relax, everybody! | ||
Relax! | ||
Just a hat. | ||
Now I gotta make sure. | ||
Messed up my hair a little bit. | ||
It's Casual Friday. | ||
It's Casual Friday! | ||
I guess it's a free-for-all, right? | ||
Anything goes, huh? | ||
Anything goes on casual Friday. | ||
Too casual, huh? | ||
People are saying it was mostly yes. | ||
I saw a lot of twos. | ||
Maybe I didn't wait long enough. | ||
But anyway, we got to get into the news. | ||
Enough about the pink hat. | ||
It'll be fun to wear. | ||
I think that's the new... this is the new go-to for the gaming streams. | ||
You know, usually I wear the MAGA hat because it's like the only hat that I have, but this is a new go-to. | ||
So anyway, we're gonna talk about the news. | ||
Like I said, the first thing I want to talk about is this Jussie Smile thing. | ||
And I don't know, does this really surprise anybody at this point? | ||
Is there any amount of surprise that you have left inside of you to spare for this? | ||
Was there any reserve of outrage, shock? | ||
At how, what a clown world we live in that you had remaining in the reserve tanks or in storage for this kind of announcement. | ||
Jussie Smollett, you know the same Jussie Smollett, committed the fake hate crime, staged it with his two buddies from the show, from Africa by the way. | ||
And he was indicted on 16 felony charges, just let go because he's a celebrity, because he's black. | ||
And now the NAACP is inviting him. | ||
They are nominating him for an award for Outstanding Supporting Actor at their Image Awards. | ||
And to me, this is actually, it's actually a good thing. | ||
I actually hope he wins. | ||
And somebody agrees with me on this. | ||
The actor Anthony Anderson from the show Black-ish, he's hosting the awards. | ||
He says that I hope Jussie Smollett wins because it proves that the system worked for Jussie Smollett. | ||
Isn't that interesting? | ||
Anthony Anderson, the guy hosting the NAACP awards, he says he hopes Jussie Smollett wins. | ||
Why? | ||
Because it proves that, well, in this case the system worked. | ||
And, you know, I thought that was actually a really interesting statement there. | ||
Another statement that kind of says it all. | ||
The system works. | ||
And then you kind of realize, in the mind of this black person, this actor who's obviously hosting the event, big important guy, putting on a good image for the community, for the black community, he says in the instance of Jussie Smollett, this is an example of the system working. | ||
Well, by what standard, by what definition did the system work? | ||
Because, you know, I look at the system and I say, is the system achieving justice? | ||
Are they serving justice? | ||
Are people who are committing crimes being punished for them? | ||
If that's happening, system's working for me. | ||
In other words, if you stage a fake hate crime and you divert police resources and there's this big racial component, it's creating division among races and among political people, ideological sides, it's causing polarization, it turns the whole city upside down, I think that it turns the whole city upside down, I think that person, if they get indicted on 16 felony charges, should see a fine at the minimum or jail time To me, if that happens, then the system is working. | ||
If that doesn't happen, the system's clearly not working. | ||
If people who commit crimes but walk away from them without paying a penalty, if that happens, system's not working for me. | ||
But then you realize, oh, wait a minute. | ||
But we're not looking at it with the same definition. | ||
Me and Anthony Anderson, we both agree that Jussie Smollett should win because it'll say something, but we agree that that should happen for different reasons. | ||
I don't think the system works when that happens. | ||
He does. | ||
The reason he sees the system working when Jussie Smollett walks is because for him, the system working does not mean serving justice. | ||
To him, the system working means black people are doing well. | ||
It means that black people are getting off. | ||
It means that black people, in a word, are having their own interest served. | ||
That's what it means for Anthony Anderson. | ||
The system working does not mean that the system has legitimacy, has trust, you have faith that it's serving justice, that it's indifferent, impartial. | ||
For him, the system means his friends are going to accrue benefits. | ||
It means that his friends are going to have their interests served. | ||
And that's the mentality of the whole community, in my mind. | ||
And maybe there's exceptions. | ||
Maybe that's not everybody. | ||
But certainly it's a lot of them. | ||
That the system working doesn't really mean that we have law and order. | ||
It doesn't mean that we have a stable, coherent country. | ||
It means that we're going to get ours. | ||
We're going to get what works for us. | ||
System works for us. | ||
The system works. | ||
System is working perfectly. | ||
And that belies why all this diversity is never going to work. | ||
That's why it's never going to work. | ||
Because in a country of 330 million people and half are going to be white and this percentage is going to be black and this percentage is Hispanic and this percentage Asian. | ||
Can't really afford to have competing systems that work for some people and not other people. | ||
And if you've got a friend, or you've got a political friend, or they've got an ideology, it works. | ||
And if you don't, it doesn't. | ||
That really doesn't work. | ||
Because what begins to happen is people begin to lose faith in the system. | ||
System is not maintained by force. | ||
A lot of people think this. | ||
The people think that, well, the reason the state is in charge, the reason people obey the laws, is because if you don't, well, there's someone with a gun who's gonna take you away to jail. | ||
That's really not true. | ||
That's really not true. | ||
How many government employees are there? | ||
How many soldiers are there in the country? | ||
How many policemen, if you put them all together? | ||
Nothing close to what you would need to subdue a population of 330 million people. | ||
Think about that. | ||
330 million people decided one day they didn't want to follow the laws anymore. | ||
You think all the police, all the military, everybody in government put together could stop them? | ||
Couldn't happen. | ||
What keeps the country together, what sustains political order, what sustains law and order, Is that we have faith in the legitimacy of the system. | ||
We follow the laws because we know that if everybody else is following the laws, everybody working together is going to have a better quality of life. | ||
But it only takes so many of these instances before people start to say, well, wait a second. | ||
The system isn't fair. | ||
The system isn't here to help me. | ||
The system's here to punish me and help those other people. | ||
That's what people begin to start thinking. | ||
And then you have a complete and total breakdown of public order. | ||
Faith in the law. | ||
You have lawlessness, anarchy. | ||
This happens in places like Brazil where one in four people are involved in a shooting in the last couple of years, where there's no laws anywhere. | ||
And that's because nobody respects the laws. | ||
So I think that it's actually very interesting, that kind of a statement that Anthony Anderson says. | ||
Well, this shows the system's working. | ||
We really stopped short there. | ||
The system's working for us. | ||
And who's us, of course? | ||
It's us blacks. | ||
It's not us Americans. | ||
It's not us believers in the Constitution. | ||
It's not us liberals, right? | ||
It's not us Democrats. | ||
It's not us socialists. | ||
It's the system works for us blacks. | ||
Because what we want at the end of the day is something that works for our people. | ||
Well, that's an interesting... What a concept! | ||
What a curious concept, huh? | ||
Because, you know, I was led to believe for how many years that we were supposed to bring all these people into the fold. | ||
It's no longer just for white people, it's for everybody, and we're all going to work together. | ||
Remember, Dennis Prager told us so. | ||
Dennis Prager, our conservative Jewish friend at Prager University, he says that one of the three founding values of the country is e pluribus unum. | ||
Now, never mind that E Pluribus Unum actually meant out of 13 colonies, one nation. | ||
Never mind that. | ||
High verbal IQ. | ||
Dennis Prager says what they really meant was all races, all religions, all people. | ||
Mine included. | ||
My, you know, Russian non-Christian friends also. | ||
We can all come together. | ||
And we're all American. | ||
Everybody's going to get a slice of your pie. | ||
And we're all going to work together, we're all going to see ourselves, wrap ourselves up in the Star Spangled Banner, and we're going to go eat McDonald's, right? | ||
We're going to go get an ice cream cone and a Cadillac, and everybody's going to live happily ever after. | ||
But yet we find that 50 years since the Civil Rights Act, we find that 50 years since the Hard Seller Act, when we decided everyone's going to get equality, everybody's coming in. | ||
We find that that identity is diverging. | ||
We find that, more so today, people are seeing themselves as us, the blacks, us, the Hispanics, us, the Asians, yes, us, the Jews, than they're saying us, the Americans. | ||
And we're the fucking idiots still out there saying us, Americans, us, Americans. | ||
We all bleed red, white, and blue. | ||
We all pray to the same God. | ||
Oh, really? | ||
Really? | ||
What evidence do you have for that? | ||
I haven't seen any of that any time lately, so you know, I think it's actually a really great thing for the country. | ||
I think Jussie Smollett getting an award at the NAACP Image Awards, I think that's actually perfect. | ||
You want to know why? | ||
That is the perfect archetypal image of the black man in America today. | ||
Making up hate crimes, making up accusations of racism wherever they can, For their own benefit. | ||
I think that's a pretty good image of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. | ||
I think it's pretty damn accurate. | ||
Don't you think? | ||
Pretty accurate. | ||
So, as you can tell, I'm a little bit agitated about it. | ||
I have to go off because, you know, you see this kind of stuff and maybe that's politically incorrect, right? | ||
Maybe it's a little controversial to say that. | ||
It might sound a certain way. | ||
But look, we're all going to be here in the next 50 years. | ||
The country's not going to be white anymore. | ||
Rules are going to change. | ||
We're going to have to figure out how we're all going to live together. | ||
This stuff is really not going to fly. | ||
This is a big middle finger to white America. | ||
This is a big middle finger to everybody in America that the NAACP does this. | ||
Because you look at the Jussie Smollett crime and it wasn't like it was some... | ||
Burglary, right? | ||
It wasn't some, you know, random crime. | ||
You know, and like that would be any better, but it's not like we're talking about something that wasn't larger than itself. | ||
We're talking about a crime where he said that in Chicago at 4 a.m. | ||
in the height of the polar vortex on a weekday Two white MAGA hat wearing Trump supporters come up and try to lynch him. | ||
Oh really? | ||
And you divide the country like that when everyone knows full well what's going on with blacks, with affirmative action, with everything else. | ||
We know how the game is played these days. | ||
We know what goes on. | ||
Nobody's stupid pleased. | ||
And so then after all this we see the videotape. | ||
We see the check that he writes out to the two Africans that staged the attack and they nominate him for an award. | ||
Well that's a really nice thank you, isn't it? | ||
Really nice thank you after all this, huh? | ||
Really nice thank you. | ||
That we're all here living in the United States of America enjoying a pretty good standard of living, by the way. | ||
And especially if you don't even have to work for it. | ||
And that's the thanks, huh? | ||
That's the gratitude, the reciprocity. | ||
And then they're talking about reparations in 2020. | ||
Really? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't know. | ||
But hey, maybe it's all going to work out, right? | ||
That's what they tell us. | ||
All this grievance, all this animosity, all this tribalism, all this black community, so-and-so community. | ||
I'm sure that's all just going to pan out just fine when there's no one group in the driver's seat, right? | ||
I'm sure we'll all just figure it out. | ||
You know, we'll all just pay our taxes and go to church on Sunday. | ||
Interesting concept. | ||
You speak out against that, what does that make you? | ||
White nationalist? | ||
White supremacist? | ||
Nazi? | ||
Banned on Facebook? | ||
Kicked out of Europe? | ||
Can't get a job? | ||
Okay, yeah, we'll see. | ||
We'll see! | ||
We'll see how that works out right in the end. | ||
That's really all I have to say on that before I get myself in any more trouble. | ||
But really, how obnoxious! | ||
How obnoxious! | ||
This is like the new O.J. | ||
Simpson. | ||
In my mind. | ||
I hope this red pills a lot of people. | ||
I hope this starts to wake people up. | ||
How can you not see what's going on with this, right? | ||
Justice system works, really. | ||
We know what you mean by that, Anthony Anderson. | ||
You're right. | ||
The justice system has been working for you just fine for a very long time. | ||
And what is it with the mass incarceration? | ||
Why is mass incarceration bad? | ||
It's us in jail. | ||
You know, it's not about people committing crimes. | ||
Well, they weren't bad crimes, though. | ||
They were non-violent crimes. | ||
There's so many of them are in jail. | ||
Well, the problem is you commit a crime, you go to jail. | ||
Stop committing the crime. | ||
Nobody wants to listen. | ||
So that's, uh, that's Jussie Smollett. | ||
I don't really have anything more to say on that. | ||
I think I've, I think I've gone off enough on that. | ||
Didn't want to spend too much time on that one today because we got a couple of other big stories to discuss, but I really, I just can't wrap my head around how people continue to live so ignorantly, or at the very least, if they know what's going on, they won't admit it to themselves or others, right? | ||
Don't we kind of get the picture at this point? | ||
Don't we kind of understand what we're up against here? | ||
What the future is going to look like for this country? | ||
Is it going to be Donald Trump bringing together working class blacks and Hispanics with whites like Steve Bannon says? | ||
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Right? | |
And I'm the bad guy for pointing it out? | ||
Really? | ||
You know, you would think if you go to a doctor and they tell you have a lump under your arm, you have a lump on your breast, or, you know, somewhere else, you would think you would say, oh, thank you! | ||
Thanks, doctor! | ||
Now I could see about doing something about this. | ||
Now I could see about finding some way to deal with this, uh... | ||
These problems that are coming down the line, but instead they just say, no, no, you're going to be unemployed now and we're going to harass your family and we're going to dox you and all this other stuff. | ||
I'm trying to be the doctor here. | ||
We're trying to diagnose. | ||
Things aren't really going so hot. | ||
This grand experiment, not really working. | ||
I don't know what we're going to do about it, but we got to acknowledge there's a problem first and. | ||
That's what we've been talking about for the past two weeks pretty explicitly. | ||
I see something like this Jussie Smollett thing. | ||
I don't understand how this is not common knowledge, but that's Jussie Smollett. | ||
We've got another case of this also with Jared Taylor in a similar, kind of a similar light. | ||
This kind of speaks to the same problem. | ||
Our friend Jared Taylor, friend of the show. | ||
You know, if you know him from American Renaissance, he's been on the show before to talk about his lawsuit against Twitter. | ||
And I spoke at his American Renaissance conference last year. | ||
I'm planning on speaking there. | ||
This year, I think it's May 17th or something like that. | ||
I don't know the exact date off the top of my head. | ||
But we know him, and he's been around for, I think, like 25 years at this point, close to 30 maybe, in the so-called white identity movement, trying to advance European interests in America or in Europe. | ||
And the story goes that he was on his way. | ||
The reason we're talking about him tonight is that he was on his way to a couple of conferences in Finland and in Stockholm, Sweden. | ||
And he does this often. | ||
He goes to Europe a lot to go to these different conferences where he, you know, talks about what's going on in Western civilization, what's happening in Europe, and so it's a pretty routine thing. | ||
He flies to Switzerland to get on a connecting flight. | ||
He flies to Zurich International Airport, and they let him through, they stamp his passport, and then they bring him back. | ||
They say, oh wait a second, there seems to be a problem, and they find out 20 minutes later the police come in, They have him sign some paperwork, they bring him into an interrogation room, start asking him some questions, and they find out that he has been banned from all of Europe, all the 26 Schengen zone countries in the European Union, until 2021. | ||
And best of all, I don't know if this is really a surprise, we've seen this happen before. | ||
You know, Jerry Taylor was already banned from the United Kingdom. | ||
There was some trouble, I think, last summer with Lauren Southern. | ||
And if you have her friends trying to get into the United Kingdom, I think that was around June or something thereabouts last year. | ||
And so it's no surprise, there's really no secret rather, that the European Union does this kind of thing where they have a hard-on, they target all these political dissidents, whatever, and they just kind of shut them down, ban them from the countries. | ||
They do this in Australia, New Zealand too. | ||
And it's not really surprising either, also given the context. | ||
You know, we had the New Zealand mosque shooting a couple of weeks ago, and we're still continuing to see the fallout from that. | ||
Whether it was the Facebook thing, it was gun control in New Zealand, now it's Jared Taylor being banned from the European Union. | ||
It seems like nobody really wants to take their chances anymore. | ||
And let that be a lesson, all it takes is one person. | ||
All it takes is one person, whether they're Mossad, whether they're a Fed, whether there's just some wacky guy, whether there's somebody with all their marbles together. | ||
All it takes is one person who does something bad but holds adjacent views to immigration restriction or something like that. | ||
And it's game over. | ||
And it's game over, you know, about 20% of our operation is shut down. | ||
And not like we see ourselves as linked with that person, but, you know, he's talking about the same problems. | ||
This New Zealand shooter in the manifesto talking about mass migration and so on. | ||
The only problem is our solution is Yeah, we would like to figure out how we're all going to live together at this point in America, or in Europe, how we're going to prevent further damage. | ||
And his solution is, we're going to go out and start shooting people, which is never, something's totally unacceptable, you know, which we never advocate on the show or anything like that. | ||
But you understand how that works. | ||
One person, all it takes is one knucklehead, one stupid evil person, and the rest of us are paying for it for the rest of our lives. | ||
So, I probably see it as linked to that, but what is the surprise here? | ||
What I'm getting at You know, while all of that might be expected, the surprise is, who is responsible for the banning? | ||
You may expect this from France, you might expect this from paused-up Germany, you know, and you know why they're going after Germany, and you know who's going after Germany, and why. | ||
But it wasn't Germany, it wasn't France, it wasn't gay Brussels, it wasn't gay London, it wasn't any of these countries, it was Poland! | ||
And we like to think on this show, I think, conventionally, We like to think that the Eastern Bloc countries like Poland, like Hungary, like Austria, Czech Republic, Russia, we like to think that those countries are a little bit more based in Red Pill. | ||
We like to think that those countries are a little bit more sensible. | ||
In Poland in particular, they have the policy where they're not accepting any migrants. | ||
The country's something like 99% white. | ||
They're very Catholic, very conservative, and so for them to do this is quite a surprise because they invite people like Jack Posobiec over and Stefan Molyneux, and I'm sure they're paying them to do propaganda. | ||
Not that there's anything wrong with that. | ||
There should be more of that. | ||
I wish I got paid to go to Poland and produce a documentary, right? | ||
What they've got going on there, they figured it out. | ||
The solution is demographics, not economic reforms, not neoliberals like Macron and Theresa May. | ||
It's just having a coherent demographic in the country. | ||
So it really, I think, has been a stab in the back. | ||
One of those things that knocks the wind out of you for a lot of my friends to see that happen. | ||
Pretty surprising, but I guess they've got a lot of Marxists or something in their judiciary. | ||
That's what QAnon tells me, is they've got some communists in their judiciary, somewhere in their government that may be hostile to this. | ||
It might have something to do dotting their I's, crossing their T's after the New Zealand thing. | ||
But either way, I think the message is pretty clear. | ||
Jared Taylor is somebody who stands up for European interests. | ||
Jared Taylor is somebody who stands up for Poland. | ||
Who was bullying Poland a year ago? | ||
Does anybody remember? | ||
I forget exactly which groups and, you know, which individuals were responsible. | ||
I'm an individualist. | ||
That's how I see it. | ||
But, you know, just a year ago you had a lot of people bullying Poland at the highest levels, demanding that they apologize, demanding to give reparations for some event that happened so many years ago. | ||
I forget all the details. | ||
But this very powerful lobby was coming after them. | ||
Demanding that the State Department shut down diplomatic relations with Poland unless they repeal a certain law that you couldn't say something about this historical event. | ||
So Poland is at a pretty rough time. | ||
They're getting bullied by this lobby, they're getting bullied by Brussels, by the European Union to take in more migrants, and they're banning Jared Taylor? | ||
That's... | ||
That's the person, that's the activist they decide to ban. | ||
You know, they don't ban George Soros. | ||
They don't ban people like that, right? | ||
They don't ban real people like that. | ||
They ban people like Jared Taylor. | ||
Stand up for Poland's identity. | ||
Stand up and admire Poland's heritage and ancestry and culture and all the rest. | ||
And at the same time, what you see happening in Europe, and I talked about this at the top of the show, is people that fight for ISIS coming back into Europe. | ||
So, again, talking about standards. | ||
What kind of standard is that, that you have in Europe? | ||
People that are standing up for European people, European culture, want to see it preserved, want to see it maintained, not welcome. | ||
Not welcome for two years. | ||
Banned from the whole continent. | ||
You know, it's not like you get banned at like Walmart or something for filming a TikTok. | ||
They're banned from the whole continent of Europe. | ||
Supposedly free, liberal, democratic, all the rest. | ||
And for what? | ||
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For what? | |
They're not a violent guy. | ||
Jared Taylor's never done anything. | ||
He's never been associated with anybody. | ||
He's the cleanest guy out there. | ||
Banned because he had the wrong ideas. | ||
Ironically, in the statement, Poland says that he was banned for his totalitarian ideas. | ||
They trace it back and Jared Taylor writes in a letter a little bit of what happened. | ||
He writes, quote, The talks went well, so I was invited to Lithuania and Estonia in February to speak at conferences. | ||
I went back to Poland and spoke in Lublin and Warsaw. | ||
Attendance was by invitation only, but the Polish police learned about the meetings. | ||
They told the organizer that if I broke any Polish hate speech laws, he would be held responsible. | ||
They said I was, quote, spreading a totalitarian ideology. | ||
What is the irony just lost there? | ||
Wrong ideas, you're banned from the country because those ideas are totalitarian. | ||
Interesting premise, right? | ||
So he's gone, he's banned, admirer of European culture, totally non-violent, standing up for what Poland is doing against very powerful people, right, in America and Brussels and all the major power world cities in the world, you know, all these different... | ||
Transnational interest coming down on them, but they go after Taylor. | ||
And then you see a month ago, who are they letting back into Europe, back into Germany, back in the United Kingdom? | ||
ISIS fighters. | ||
So you're in Germany. | ||
And by the way, in some cases I believe they were ethnic German, in other cases they were immigrants. | ||
So you have Arabs in Germany. | ||
Arabs in Germany. | ||
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Why? | |
You know, why is that happening? | ||
But you have them there. | ||
Arab immigrants in Germany, your second generation, they're living there. | ||
And in spite of all the grace of the German people, of Europeans, across the continent, that we let these people come in, we let them, I'm speaking broadly as white people, as European people, we let them have access to the fruits of our labor, which is not merely jobs, by the way, either. | ||
A lot of people have it in their heads that, well, if immigrants aren't taking welfare, they're contributing. | ||
Really? | ||
Because I believe that it was Europeans who not only built the government that provides the welfare, and we not only subsidize the welfare, but we also build all the infrastructure. | ||
We built all the capital, we built the physical infrastructure, roads, businesses, currency, all the things like that, but we also built a society where you can do business. | ||
We also built a society that is stable enough where you can send a kid to school and they don't get shot, where you can go outside at night and you don't get raped, and things like that. | ||
I don't know if they're not being on welfare. | ||
It means they're not a beneficiary of what our ancestors produced. | ||
So, by the grace of the goodwill, the beneficence of the German people, of Europeans, you get Arabs, Arab Muslims that are allowed to live there and live in a country that isn't a shithole, live in a country that hasn't been destroyed by their own hand, by the way. | ||
And what do they do? | ||
How do they say thanks? | ||
You know, more ingrates. | ||
They say, you should, and this is what this one woman did in Germany, I forget the name. | ||
But she wrote in a letter after she fled to Syria to join ISIS, she called on her other Muslim compatriots to run over German Christians with trucks. | ||
If you can't shoot them, run them over with trucks. | ||
If you can't run them over with trucks, drop a grenade into a Christmas market. | ||
Things like that. | ||
These are the people we're talking about. | ||
So she goes over to ISIS to kill Christians. | ||
She goes over to ISIS to kill, you know, innocent people. | ||
Maybe they're Muslims, maybe they're whoever, but also kill Christians, commit terrorist attacks. | ||
You know who ISIS is. | ||
She's feeling bad. | ||
ISIS is defeated. | ||
Oh, please, please, can I go back? | ||
Please, please, you have to let me back. | ||
It's not fair. | ||
I've got a kid. | ||
I had three miscarriages. | ||
She's all I got. | ||
I've got this other child. | ||
And what do they do in many cases? | ||
I don't think in this particular case, but in many cases they let them back in. | ||
They let them back into the country. | ||
So isn't that funny how that works out? | ||
Is that a healthy society? | ||
Do we live in a healthy society right now? | ||
Is that a normal society? | ||
Does that make any sense to anybody? | ||
Am I a Nazi for pointing this out? | ||
Am I a white nationalist for pointing this out? | ||
Yeah, I guess lock me up, right? | ||
Ban me from Facebook. | ||
Ban me from YouTube. | ||
Do it, right? | ||
Because I say that this peaceful political activist gets banned, maybe there's something wrong with that when you can be an ISIS terrorist and you're let back into Europe. | ||
Nobody talks about this. | ||
Nobody talks about this. | ||
Is any major outlet reporting on this right now? | ||
Did you hear about this on NBC? | ||
On Fox? | ||
Fox even, right? | ||
Or Breitbart or anything like that? | ||
Is Ben Shapiro going to talk about it? | ||
Are any even conservatives going to talk about it? | ||
No. | ||
No. | ||
We're not going to be debated. | ||
We're not going to be reported on. | ||
We're not going to be talked to. | ||
We're going to get censored, ignored, put on blacklists, driven underground, have our livelihoods taken away. | ||
Yeah, that's... Okay, yeah, I'm still in the dark about what's going on there. | ||
I'm sure this is all a coincidence. | ||
Liberal bias, that's what it is. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
You see what's going on. | ||
You see what's going on. | ||
The people that run the countries hate the people. | ||
Simple as that. | ||
The people in Paris, the people in Brussels, the people in Berlin, the people in Washington DC, the people in... | ||
Did I say London already? | ||
You know, all the capitals of all these white countries, they hate the people in the countries. | ||
That's what it comes down to. | ||
They're not of the people. | ||
They are not the people. | ||
They're different. | ||
They're different in some ways, in other ways, you know, and some might say, well, they're part of one group. | ||
Well, you know, certainly there's some of that going on, but it's also a class thing. | ||
It's an elite thing. | ||
There's a religious component there also. | ||
But what it comes down to is that the people living in all these capital cities, making the decisions, They're not us. | ||
They don't live normal lives like we do. | ||
They don't have to deal with the things that we do. | ||
I mean, we're just different people now. | ||
Different animals. | ||
Different species. | ||
Different countries going on. | ||
The people in Washington, D.C. | ||
don't see themselves as American. | ||
They see themselves as global citizens. | ||
And the people in London don't see themselves as English. | ||
They see themselves as global citizens. | ||
Their duty is not to the English, or the Welsh, or the Scots, or the Irish. | ||
It's to the globe. | ||
Or it's to ideology. | ||
It's to the vision. | ||
It's to the European Union. | ||
And the same is true in Brussels and Paris. | ||
That's why this is going on. | ||
Not liberal bias. | ||
Nothing like that. | ||
It all comes together very simply. | ||
It's not like we have... And that's sort of when it all clicked for me about this alt-right stuff. | ||
Because I was somebody just asking questions. | ||
And then I realized these are not random issues. | ||
Race and IQ. | ||
Certain questions. | ||
The elites. | ||
All the rest, the free market not being so hot. | ||
You realize it's not like these are just random little issues. | ||
Well, we're conservatives, but we also believe in this. | ||
It's all connected. | ||
It's all connected. | ||
The people in the capitals hate the people in the country. | ||
I guess that's red pill number one. | ||
So they're bringing in other people. | ||
They don't like the people here, so they're going to bring in other people. | ||
People that aren't as smart. | ||
People that resent the culture as much as they do. | ||
People from around the globe. | ||
And gradually, you know, you're going to get this total refreshment, as they called it in Bloomberg yesterday, total replacement, and you're going to have simply a country where people work, maybe there's violence, there's lawlessness, like I said earlier, and a country like that is a lot easier to govern. | ||
A country like that, where people live in a state of fear, uncertainty, anxiety, a country like that's a lot easier to govern. | ||
Take a look at Brazil. | ||
That's 2050 for America. | ||
You see what happened in the last election? | ||
Why did Bolsonaro get elected? | ||
Because it got so bad. | ||
You had corruption that was like a billion times worse than Watergate, where it was the highest people involved in the private sector and the public sector. | ||
That's the kind of grift that becomes possible when you have a country of people that are more worried about if they're going to get shot at on the way to the grocery store. | ||
Then pouring over the newspaper and wondering if everything that the government is doing is prim and proper and legal and all the rest. | ||
That's what it comes down to. | ||
The government knows that people in America are not going to put up with incompetence or injustice or inequality or things like that. | ||
So what do they do? | ||
They bring in millions of the third world, millions of the masses, millions of peasants who are going to come in here and there's going to be conflict, there's going to be lawlessness. | ||
A country like that, they're going to govern very easily and they're going to govern in their own interest. | ||
And that's the only way to explain it. | ||
The people that try to talk about this stuff are the ones that are shut down and driven underground. | ||
It's not conservatives. | ||
Is Charlie Kirk having a real hard time anywhere at any time? | ||
No. | ||
How about Ben Shapiro? | ||
They wrote a glowing article about him in the New York Times. | ||
The Economist apologized to him. | ||
So it's not conservatives. | ||
It's not Republicans. | ||
It's anybody who points out what's happening to Western countries. | ||
Those people are driven underground and the people that are welcomed in are the people that hate the country They're the people that want war against white Christians and all the rest. | ||
Simple as. | ||
Simple as that. | ||
QED. | ||
I mean, that's what's going on. | ||
And that's what we've been talking about for two weeks, but it's time to start putting the bigger picture together. | ||
You have the pieces. | ||
And that's what it is. | ||
You have to have all the puzzle pieces. | ||
It's difficult to come around on each of them. | ||
But once you have them all together, you start to realize how it's all connected. | ||
What the goal is. | ||
What's the endgame here? | ||
You know, because in and of themselves might not make a whole lot of sense, but then you realize the grand deception happening, the grand agenda. | ||
You know, all the dominoes start to fall. | ||
It all falls into place, right? | ||
So that's Jared Taylor getting banned from Europe, from our brethren in Poland. | ||
You know, I had a friend of mine who said, Nick, you really gotta, can you take it easy on the Slavs? | ||
He's Polish himself and I respect him a lot. | ||
So I said, all right, I'll take it easy on the Slavs. | ||
I guess I'll continue respecting the Slavs, but you know, it's not really... Hey, it wasn't the Italians who banned Jared Taylor. | ||
It was the Italians who keep sinking migrant ships, right? | ||
It was the Italians who closed the ports, brought the illegal immigration rate down by 92%. | ||
So I think we're doing alright. | ||
I think Italians are doing alright. | ||
The Polish... | ||
Not so hot anymore, huh? | ||
That's alright, that's alright. | ||
You know, not all poles, but okay. | ||
So Jared Taylor's banned for thought crime. | ||
And it's a very specific variety of thought crime. | ||
Just ask yourself that. | ||
Why is Jared Taylor banned? | ||
Why is Jared Taylor banned? | ||
Nobody else. | ||
You know, nobody else has this kind of problem. | ||
Except for a specific kind of person. | ||
No violence. | ||
Not a terrorist. | ||
No bad associations. | ||
Never said anything like that. | ||
He was educated at Yale. | ||
He was born in Japan. | ||
You know, talking about, oh he's some scary Nazi or something. | ||
He was born in a foreign country. | ||
So ask yourself why, you know, he's a problem, why he's gotta go. | ||
I think that's, you know, again, again, the news is gonna say it all pretty soon. | ||
I think it already does. | ||
But our last story of the night here, we're getting, we're running a little bit late here, but that's okay. | ||
That's okay. | ||
We're gonna have time to take Super Chats and everything too, so... | ||
Let's take a look at this Joe Biden story. | ||
I don't want to spend too much time on this because it's kind of what we've been talking about from the beginning, from the beginning of the 2020 election on the Democrat primary. | ||
So today Joe Biden's under fire because this girl Lucy Flores, again she's running for lieutenant governor of Nevada, I guess she's an assemblywoman there now. | ||
She wrote an essay for New York Magazine where she talks about an incident in 2014 where Joe Biden at this event, this rally, he came up behind her, leaned in, smelled her hair, and then he kissed the back of her head. | ||
Now, I don't know. | ||
I mean, is that inappropriate? | ||
Probably. | ||
Is that a big stink? | ||
Is that really? | ||
Like, why is that a story in 2019? | ||
He smelled my hair and he kissed me on the back of the head. | ||
Like, inappropriate. | ||
It's rude. | ||
It's rude. | ||
You're crossing a line. | ||
Sure. | ||
But is that a bombshell? | ||
We're gonna write... the New York Magazine's gonna do a big expose? | ||
Now that's my... that's me speaking as a person. | ||
That's me speaking, you know, as not a political operative. | ||
I see that as in a vacuum, right? | ||
And I'm like, really? | ||
But this is, according to Vox, this is not the first time this has happened. | ||
It's no secret. | ||
Vox writes that Biden has been caught on camera embracing a female reporter from behind and grabbing her above her waist, just below her bust. | ||
And he's swearing in ceremony for Defense Secretary Ash Carter. | ||
Biden put his hands on the shoulders of Stephanie Carter, Carter's wife, and then leaned in and whispered in her ear. | ||
He's touched women's faces and necks during other photo ops. | ||
Once at a swearing-in ceremony for a U.S. | ||
Senator, you might have seen this one. | ||
I don't know. | ||
In the case of Joe Biden, it is probably overstepping. | ||
teen daughter leaned down and whispered into her ear as she became visibly uncomfortable. | ||
Then he kissed the side of her forehead, a gesture that made the girl flinch. | ||
So the media is coming after him hardcore now, and for good reason. | ||
They have created this culture. | ||
And I don't know, in the case of Joe Biden, it is probably overstepping. | ||
I would say that if it was one of these things, you would say, okay, now it's a story. | ||
But the reason why this is really just picture perfect, why this is another, it's beautiful what you see unfolding in the country. | ||
People are finally sort of getting their just desserts. | ||
I think people are finally, and it's everybody, it's not just the enemy, it's even baby boomers, our own people are starting to really come to grips with what they've created here. | ||
The Frankenstein, the Golem that they've created. | ||
And that is that when you do what you did to Brett Kavanaugh and when you do what you did to Donald Trump and to Roy Moore, eventually it's going to come back to bite you. | ||
And they ignored this for a long time. | ||
I think at a certain point, and this is really what the 2020 race is going to be about. | ||
This is very important. | ||
Before, because this is no secret, this has been going on for a long time. | ||
When Joe Biden was the Vice President, they could cover this stuff up. | ||
Nobody would talk about Joe Biden being creepy. | ||
Everybody knew it. | ||
Everybody knew about him being like a weird, like he was on the fringe of the Democrats on a lot of the race stuff in the 1970s. | ||
I mean this guy is old, so he's seen history. | ||
He never played by these 21st century United Nations, you know, weird genderqueer rules, whatever it is now, where you can't do anything, can't say anything. | ||
So, you know, he's seen some things. | ||
For a long time, they were able to cover that up. | ||
They were able to take care of that for him. | ||
You know, I don't think a lot of people, like average people, heard about this stuff. | ||
If they did, oh, that was just, you know, zany, wacky Joe Biden. | ||
But a lot of the gaffes, a lot of the weird remarks, the sexual stuff, they were able to take care of that. | ||
No, not so much. | ||
Now that they've created this cult of just rabid, vicious, crazy ideological type people in the media, in the party, they're not going to be able to hide this. | ||
And this is sort of a litmus test. | ||
This is a big sign for what's to come in the Democratic primary. | ||
Joe Biden is their frontrunner. | ||
He's the best bet they have to beat Donald Trump. | ||
Everybody knows that. | ||
At the CPAC poll, I think it was like by far and away, Republicans were terrified that Joe Biden was the guy to beat Donald Trump. | ||
Joe Biden's polling 10% higher than Donald Trump in Pennsylvania. | ||
The numbers are similar in Iowa, Michigan, Wisconsin. | ||
And why is that, of course? | ||
Well, it's because he's a Democrat, but it's also because he's white, he's got these working class credentials, he's got a little history, he's not somebody who's offensive to a blue-collar type person, the exact type of person that Trump was able to appeal to. | ||
So he's somebody that pragmatically would be their best bet. | ||
And even if you look at the numbers, he's their best bet. | ||
29%. | ||
Nobody comes close except for Bernie Sanders, and even him hasn't been able to pull that high. | ||
So this is a big test. | ||
Is Joe Biden even going to enter the race? | ||
And if he does, what's that going to look like for him? | ||
Are they going to be able to control the conversation the same way that they once did? | ||
Are they going to be able to hold back people like Lucy Flores? | ||
It's my personal opinion that this is really no big deal. | ||
It's my personal opinion that Lucy Flores is some dumb, uppity Latino woman who probably just has no place in politics to begin with. | ||
But if they're going to destroy the Democratic Party, this is a line I'm stealing from QAnon also, if they're going to destroy the Democratic Party, then it's fine. | ||
This is exactly them doing their work for us. | ||
This is something I've been talking about for a long time. | ||
The Democrats beginning to eat each other apart. | ||
I've been saying this for years. | ||
And a lot of people say, give up hope. | ||
Don't vote anymore. | ||
We're not going to solve things at the ballot box because Texas goes blue and it's all over. | ||
I don't think so. | ||
So not so fast. | ||
Texas can't go blue if there's no Democratic Party. | ||
And I don't mean that to be funny. | ||
I don't mean that to be overly reductive or anything. | ||
All I mean to say is, if the Democratic Party is fundamentally altered in the next 10 years because of conflict, because of conflict that's going on within, infighting of an ethnic variety, of an ideological variety, institutional variety, it's factional, whatever it is, you're not going to have the same level of it's factional, whatever it is, you're not going to have the | ||
The reason Democrats seem like this machine, that we're not going to be able to beat for 100 years, if that, once Texas goes blue, is because of their coherence, because they stick together. | ||
But you build a party on diversity. | ||
it's a very good thing. | ||
You build a party on blacks, hispanics, asians, muslims, jews, israelis and palestinians. | ||
You think that's going to work so well? | ||
At a certain point, and it's not just that group, but it's all these other pairings that don't really sit well together. | ||
You think at a certain point there's going to be a problem? | ||
And I think in a way it's almost actually, it almost is beautiful in how it all falls into place there. | ||
We have to sort of believe our own message here. | ||
Do we really believe? | ||
Do we really believe that the Democrats, a party that is built on the principle of diversity, built on the principle of disparate groups with different interests working together, are we really afraid of that organization? | ||
Are we really afraid of the efficacy, efficiency, That they're going to be the ones that outlast us, the Republican Party, which is how, what percentage white, Christian, Southern? | ||
Maybe that's a declining share of the population, but it's a coherent share of the population. | ||
I think if we believed our own stuff a little bit more, we'd start to say, hey, maybe the Democratic Party, maybe the future is not in strengthening our party, but weakening theirs, dividing theirs, splitting theirs apart. | ||
You know, you look at Donald Trump, in spite of everything, 87% approval this week. | ||
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87% approval. | |
A lot of coherence there, a lot of solidarity there. | ||
Tough to beat a coalition like that versus the Democrats. | ||
Maybe they got more people in there, but if you look around the Western world, that coalition is not very strong. | ||
We were just talking about it yesterday. | ||
Trudeau in Canada, Macron in France, Theresa May in the United Kingdom. | ||
What's their approval rating? | ||
It's less than 30% in most of those countries. | ||
I think in all of them it's hovering around there at their worst points. | ||
What is it for Salvini in Italy? | ||
He's growing every year. | ||
What is it for Trump? | ||
It grows every year. | ||
Worth considering. | ||
So I think you look at Joe Biden, what's happening with this scandal, and the Democrats have made their own bed. | ||
They've created this rabid ideology. | ||
It's like a black hole, basically. | ||
This scorched earth campaign against everything. | ||
And that's what leftism is, is it's chaos. | ||
It's the rejection of order. | ||
It's the rejection of tradition. | ||
It's a rejection of, you know, in a word, the Apollonian. | ||
It's a rejection of the masculine and the solar, to get esoteric. | ||
In favor of the chaotic, the cathonic, the subterranean, the lunar. | ||
We've talked about this. | ||
The moon's energy. | ||
They have embraced these forces. | ||
And it's not going to come as a shock to anybody when they cannot build a party on top of that. | ||
When they cannot build some kind of functioning national level political apparatus. | ||
Again, on Israelis and Palestinians, Indians and Pakistanis, Blacks and Hispanics, all the rest. | ||
I don't know if that's going to work out so well, right? | ||
So I think it's really a prelude, a little taste, of things to come. | ||
And we'll see. | ||
It's a test for them. | ||
If they're able to bury this, and I don't think they're going to, then that means there's something to fear. | ||
But I don't think that's going to happen. | ||
I think people like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, people like Kamala Harris, or people like Yang even, people like Buttigieg and others, radicals, outsiders, people that are going to stir the pot, they're going to stir the pot too much. | ||
They're going to come to define the party. | ||
And if they don't, they're going to rip the party in half. | ||
Either way, we're winning. | ||
You know, Kamala Harris is in favor of reparations. | ||
26% of Americans support reparations. | ||
That's not a winning position. | ||
Can you imagine Kamala Harris and Donald Trump debating reparations in the 2020 debate? | ||
That's not going to go well for the Democrats, but that's going to be the new party. | ||
And if it isn't, there's going to be two parties. | ||
It's going to be a party at war with itself. | ||
But either way, they're not going to be competitive. | ||
So that's why I go back to That's why I go back to what I said at the top. | ||
There is a big white pill in that. | ||
I think if it's gonna be... | ||
It's been a rough year so far. | ||
Trump hasn't worked out so well. | ||
I think the exciting part will be getting to those debates in June and seeing that, you know, this battle on the left is going to vindicate everything we've been saying about diversity and all that. | ||
So, it should be fun to watch. | ||
Maybe it'll be a good year after all. | ||
But, that's a Democratic primary. | ||
We're running a little bit late here, actually. | ||
We're running a little bit late. | ||
So, we're going to take a look at our Super Chats and we'll see what you guys are saying about all this. | ||
Let's take a look. | ||
James Russell says, but ma based Poland. | ||
Yeah, disappointing to say the least, right? | ||
That's what they told us. | ||
Poland is based in Redpill. | ||
Poland's great and Poland... I had a friend who was so, he was so, he was so proud of the Poles. | ||
Oh well, the Poles had their own renaissance and the Poles this, that, and the other. | ||
Oh yeah, they're doing so great now, huh? | ||
Yeah, no, I think the Italians again are the superior genetics. | ||
I was watching the Sopranos the other day and I'll never get over this line. | ||
Really makes you proud. | ||
I was watching The Soprano. | ||
I hate when people recount television scenes and stories. | ||
I really do. | ||
But I just have to. | ||
It's such a good, such a good story. | ||
Such a good episode, right? | ||
Tony Soprano, who's the Italian gangster, he's beating up some Jewish guy who, for whatever reason, you know, he's not paying him. | ||
I forget the exact context. | ||
But he's holding out because he's a really devout Jew. | ||
And he said, you know, our people, we, we've been through a lot. | ||
We'd rather die than surrender to the Romans. | ||
You know, look at us and where are the Romans now? | ||
And Tony Soprano says, you're looking at them. | ||
And to me, I will never forget that line. | ||
I still think about it. | ||
Always thinking about it. | ||
That's who the Italians are. | ||
We're great. | ||
You'll never get rid of us. | ||
We're the Romans. | ||
I don't care if people have come and gone on the Italian peninsula. | ||
I don't care if we're not the Etruscans or the original, whatever. | ||
We're the Romans. | ||
We carry the spirit of the Roman Empire, of the Roman Church, of the Renaissance, of Mussolini, of all of that. | ||
So I'm proud. | ||
You know, we don't have that problem. | ||
We're having a great time in Italy. | ||
I don't know about Poland. | ||
They're having a rough time. | ||
Let's see, Really Good Comics says, Yeah, that's a good point you make. | ||
The people there work so hard. | ||
Diversity for the win. | ||
They should get paid more. | ||
Can't wait for the future of America to be like going to the TMV every day, everywhere, forever. | ||
Yeah, that's a good point you make. | ||
It's true. | ||
It's true. | ||
And you want to know why that is? | ||
Because it's big government. | ||
That's why that is. | ||
You want to make more things like big government? | ||
Because we're going to get a lot of that. | ||
We get socialism. | ||
I think I see your point there. | ||
You're making a point about how big government has bad incentives. | ||
It's not like the free market, but that's the future we have with socialism. | ||
I couldn't agree more with you. | ||
Really good comics. | ||
You make an astute observation. | ||
Don't like the DMV? | ||
You know who that is? | ||
Big government? | ||
So you want more big government in your life? | ||
Yeah, you're gonna have a bad life. | ||
You know, there's nothing else, nothing else. | ||
Detroit, Baltimore, Sub-Saharan Africa, Haiti. | ||
It's all big government. | ||
Really good comic. | ||
Says, just spent the day at the... Oh, so he sent the same one twice. | ||
All right. | ||
Really good comic. | ||
Says, very cool. | ||
YouTube, you gonna send this one twice too? | ||
All right, relax. | ||
What I did yesterday was the stream was interrupted in the middle, so because I am a saint, all right, because I care about my show and I'm good at my job and I like the viewers, I ripped the both streams, put them together in the editing app, re-uploaded it as one video for your convenience, because I know everybody complains. | ||
All right, well, people don't really complain so much, but it just doesn't look good. | ||
It just doesn't look good to have the same, you know, like a 30-minute stream and then a 45-minute stream and it's So, and I give up the views, too. | ||
That's the, that's typically why I don't do it, because you rip it and re-upload it, and you don't get the live audience. | ||
So I had probably, like, 10,000 views on the two videos, between the two original videos, and 7,000 on this one. | ||
Now I only have 7,000 on this one, right? | ||
So, Yang Piltz says, Nick, what's the name of your suburb? | ||
I want to move in and be your neighbor. | ||
Yeah, okay. | ||
You're like that guy the other day talking about how we need another Austrian painter, right? | ||
Italian pal says, Hey Nick, can you explain the connection between Judaism, the religion and its racial components? | ||
Ashkenazi Jews and Ethiopian Jews seem racially distinct, but are they part of one racial group? | ||
Well, so obviously Jews are a diaspora people. | ||
So you have some Jews that are from the Middle East. | ||
You have some Jews that are from Eastern Europe. | ||
You have some Jews that are from Ethiopia, I guess. | ||
I don't really know the story with Ethiopian Jews. | ||
But the point is that they all descend from this tribe that was expelled from Palestine by the Romans in the 1st century. | ||
You know, that's... or the 2nd century. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I guess it was the beginning of the 2nd century. | ||
In the year 100, about. | ||
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So... | |
I believe that's how they trace their lineage. | ||
Because you also have some in India I'm pretty sure. | ||
You have a lot of Indian Jews as well. | ||
But it all goes back to, that's what they're all claiming is they descend from the tribes from Palestine all those years ago. | ||
So you have the Ashkenazi Jews who went to Europe. | ||
You have the Sephardic Jews who are from Palestine. | ||
You have Ethiopian Jews who I guess are from Ethiopia and so on. | ||
So, it's all about that tribal, that tribal component there. | ||
I agree. | ||
I agree. | ||
We're going to have to change it to America and Israel first. | ||
I think that'll be the new name. | ||
Just so nobody's offended. | ||
Donate to me. | ||
Don't donate to the BRAP. | ||
Donate to me. | ||
Do you believe in evolution? | ||
I'm a Christian and I'm curious on the creation slash evolution dichotomy. | ||
Well, thanks. | ||
I don't really know. | ||
I'm not really educated enough on the subject to say one way or the other, frankly. | ||
You know, I talked about this with JF and somebody sent me a book about it, but honestly, I'm not really sold one way or the other. | ||
Obviously, I believe in, you know, adaptations within a species. | ||
That you can get different varieties of a species and, you know, if you put them in an environment, natural selection will occur and you'll have evolution on a small scale. | ||
But do I believe that we all came from microbes, right? | ||
Or molecules in a, what do they call it, in the protozoan primordial stew or whatever that is? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't think so. | ||
You know, and I've seen a lot of stuff which isn't really scientific, but it says the odds that all the right components would come together to create cell organelles, and these are the little pieces that compose a single cell organism, is so astronomical it would be impossible for it to happen. | ||
So, I don't know, then did God act through that process? | ||
Did that process happen by itself? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I'm not really educated enough to tell you, but I'm also not one of these people who will say, well, everyone believes in evolution, so I believe in evolution. | ||
I got a lot of heat from that, even in high school. | ||
I would debate my friends on this all the time. | ||
There were a lot of, like, these, I-effing-love-science Reddit-type nerds, where I said, well, I don't, I'm not really by evolution, and it got heated. | ||
They got, like, mad at me. | ||
Oh, you don't believe in evolution? | ||
Ugh! | ||
bunch of you know so i never believed in i never but i don't believe one way or the other i haven't seen the evidence do i believe in carbon dating i don't know i'm not an i'm not an archaeologist i'm not an anthropologist i don't know i don't know about chemistry i don't know about carbon dating but is it totally legitimate i think that's a question so i don't know i i don't I tend to side with evolution, I guess, in the same way that I guess I side with round earth, but I don't really know. | ||
I don't really know. | ||
It doesn't really concern me. | ||
I'm more concerned with my day-to-day. | ||
I'm more concerned about, is McDonald's good protein? | ||
Is that good for you? | ||
Is it not? | ||
Because some say it's really good for you, some say it's not. | ||
Well, no. | ||
Some people say it's harmless, and some people say it's really bad for you. | ||
Nobody says it's good for you. | ||
But I'm more concerned with that, with diet, you know, than I am with Where are we? | ||
Are we monkeys? | ||
Are we literally monkeys? | ||
Like, is that really relevant? | ||
Let's see. | ||
Carrie Cox says, shout out from Big Blue Nation, Kentucky. | ||
Well, thanks. | ||
Gotta love Kentucky, huh? | ||
I've only driven through there. | ||
I've never actually stayed, so have to come down there sometime. | ||
Loud Sound Epicenter says, how do you feel about the JF livestream with you and Richard Spencer looking back in retrospect? | ||
Um, well, I mean, the stream itself, I didn't say anything that I regret. | ||
He conceded everything to me. | ||
He was saying, well, Catholicism's great, and blah blah blah. | ||
So, he was actually, he was giving a lot of concessions, being very conciliatory. | ||
Uh, he was appeasing, maybe remorseful, about what he said. | ||
Understanding that I'm obviously the future, as opposed to him. | ||
You know, what I represent, I should say. | ||
America First is the future, as opposed to alt-right shenanigans. | ||
So, in retrospect, maybe he was trying to do that. | ||
So I probably wouldn't have done it again, but do I regret it? | ||
Not really. | ||
At the time, it made sense, but now I probably wouldn't do it. | ||
He's a bad guy. | ||
You know, he's a bad guy. | ||
That's really all it comes down to. | ||
Forget the ideology for a second, which I disagree with, but he's a bad dude, so... | ||
Yeah. | ||
Don't regret it, but wouldn't do it again. | ||
Garrett Dalton says, Yang is going to legalize dog meat. | ||
Yeah, I can't wait. | ||
We're gonna need it, right? | ||
That's what it's like in all these other countries. | ||
Amir says, Nick, are you a virgin adulterer or a Chad virgin? | ||
I think I've answered this before, but I don't like to talk about my sex life anyway. | ||
I don't like to talk about that stuff on the show, but I don't... I'm a Chad, alright? | ||
I'll just say that. | ||
Chanalone says, Nick, stop pulling your hair out. | ||
No, I'm just fixing my hair, big guy. | ||
Tad Lundborg says, hey big guy, are there any colleges left out there that aren't totally clown world? | ||
I'm leaving NYU because it was just so absurd, but it seems like they're all that way nowadays. | ||
You know, some are better than others. | ||
Why do you ask me though? | ||
I don't go to college. | ||
I dropped out of college too. | ||
I love that. | ||
What am I just like Ask Lucy? | ||
I'm just like the, like a newspaper section. | ||
I'm like a crystal ball or something. | ||
Not that I know of. | ||
Even Hillsdale's cucked. | ||
I know people in Hillsdale. | ||
They can't get me on campus. | ||
They can't even start an organization because they're, you know, William F. Buckley types. | ||
So, I don't know. | ||
I think they're all pretty much like that. | ||
School of Hard Knocks. | ||
That's the only school that isn't Blue Pill. | ||
That's a path that I chose. | ||
JP says, see Bill Mitchell's poll on Twitter? | ||
Still can vote. | ||
Yeah, I retweeted it. | ||
It's on my timeline. | ||
Yeah, you know how I voted. | ||
Ronald Reagan. | ||
Uh, Russell Oses, a few months ago I didn't like you that much. | ||
But since you've gotten off the Trump train, you are ultra-based. | ||
Call me a knicker lover. | ||
Thanks, big guy. | ||
Yeah, well, that's really interesting. | ||
You gotta love the Fairweather fans who like you based on what you're saying, you know? | ||
Isn't that interesting how that works? | ||
So, yeah, okay. | ||
Thanks, man. | ||
But doesn't that kind of say it all? | ||
Well, when you were saying things I disagreed with, I didn't like you. | ||
But now that you're saying things that I agree with, now I like you. | ||
Well, doesn't that kind of say a lot about you? | ||
Right? | ||
You know, I don't agree with Jacob Wool, but I think he's a funny guy, so... But thanks. | ||
We'll see you when I change my mind again. | ||
We'll see if you stick around, huh? | ||
Billy says Smollett's lawyer is now saying that Smollett claims the two Nigerian guys were in whiteface at the time of the attack. | ||
This world is a joke. | ||
It is a joke. | ||
We're living in a clown world. | ||
You know, and people always come to me, Nick, you'll never, you'll never have a normal life, you'll never get employed again. | ||
You know, that smarmy Will Nardi wrote in that Vox article, he's gonna have a tough time getting employed. | ||
Look, if I'm accepted in this world, if I'm a hero in this world, then I'm a clown, because this is clown world. | ||
That's who's celebrated in the world, clowns. | ||
Clowns and, uh, you know, deceivers, so... The world doesn't accept me, eh. | ||
Russell O. says, Interview Catholic, B.E. | ||
Michael Jones. | ||
Yeah, thanks. | ||
I thought that was Patty for a second. | ||
Dixie says, Nick's hairline has rejected itself and in turn this material world now on its way to heaven. | ||
Very cool. | ||
Very nasty. | ||
It's not like that. | ||
It's just my hair is hanging down a little bit, so it creates the illusion that it's gone back all the way, but it's just like... | ||
I've always had a hairline like this, since I was a baby. | ||
If you go back and watch my show, when I was in high school, like when I was a junior in high school, it was the same. | ||
That's just the shape of my hairline. | ||
My uncle had that. | ||
My great-uncle, who, God bless him, just passed away recently. | ||
He had the same hairline, so it's a family thing. | ||
A lot of people try and neg me for that, like, you're gonna make me insecure about my hairline. | ||
Not gonna happen. | ||
Not gonna happen. | ||
I have very strong, powerful, Mediterranean genes. | ||
You know, so, you can try. | ||
I know, I know there's a lot of salt out there. | ||
You're probably bald yourself. | ||
A lot of cope going on, but it's just, uh, it's just the Mediterranean airline, I guess you could say. | ||
Abe says, anti-Yang is a code word for anti-zoomer and boomer supremacy now. | ||
It's a dog whistle, truly. | ||
It is a dog whistle by retarded boomers. | ||
What's a Wignats is invest in a... Wow, wow. | ||
So it's all just negging me for the hair, right? | ||
And people wonder why I neg the Super Chatters. | ||
I love that. | ||
People, oh, you're too hard on the Super Chatters. | ||
You're too hard on them. | ||
People tell me to get a toupee. | ||
Why don't you go fuck yourself? | ||
Ben Stata says, today I got high while watching Joe Rogan and it blew my mind when I realized that your nickname, Nick, has a K in it, even though your full name doesn't. | ||
Yeah, that's pretty, pretty groundbreaking stuff. | ||
Interdimensional Harmony says, as I honk my nose in the clown nose state, I want each honk to convey the same feeling as Asuka whispering upside down in the end of Ava or 2D in Feel Good Inc. | ||
Same feeling as that or 2D in Feel... Is that the album by Gorillaz or is that the song or something? | ||
I don't know what that is. | ||
I think of that song by Gorillaz when you say that, so I don't know if that's an anime thing. | ||
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But yeah, yeah, I agree with you on that one. | |
Let's see. | ||
At least the Evangelion reference, I mean. | ||
Which, when is that coming out on Netflix? | ||
They said it was coming out in spring. | ||
Well, I haven't heard anything about that lately. | ||
Sorrows of a Young Zoomer says, did you see the NZ shooter donated to Martin Sellner? | ||
Now Sellner is banned from USA and Kurz is looking to ban Generation Identity in Austria. | ||
I did see that. | ||
I did see that. | ||
That's the trouble with activism. | ||
That's why, you know, look, not for nothing, but I've always said, are those things really the best idea? | ||
You know, if you're gonna do it, there's a way to do it. | ||
Like Generation Identity does it. | ||
But even them at this point, they're feeling the heat. | ||
And even Identity Europa, now, well, that's been retired, but even American Identity Movement, they're facing this kind of heat. | ||
Is that the best way to do it? | ||
For everybody to get centralized, put on a list? | ||
Everybody doing bank transfers for membership dues? | ||
It's like, I don't know. | ||
I guess there's a certain strength in that, but You know, as we move on, as we trudge along, I'm sort of losing faith in that, in that strategy. | ||
That's all I'll say. | ||
So of course, you know, I like Casey and I like Selner and I appreciate what they're doing. | ||
It's tough what they're doing and to a certain extent, this kind of thing is inevitable. | ||
I guess you got to just keep doing it, but I don't know. | ||
I feel like that kind of thing is just not going to be around in a couple of years. | ||
I feel like eventually they're going to start arresting these people straight up. | ||
So it's, uh, Scary times. | ||
Can't even organize. | ||
Can't even organize in our own interests anymore. | ||
So... Ming Liu says, you got it everywhere in the world. | ||
Wizard ancestry design pro... Okay, this is all just... None of this is coherent. | ||
You got it everywhere in the world. | ||
Wizard ancestor design property right to human time to freedom. | ||
Okay, this is just... I don't know who wrote this. | ||
But, uh, you know, if I get a, if I get a letter in my P.O. | ||
box with, like, magazine letters cut out and pasted to it, you know, you know who's responsible for me being executed or, you know, whatever, whatever this person's up to. | ||
Dylan Potts says, so what's the joke about you and Neal Michael Jones? | ||
Why don't you watch the show, man? | ||
Uh, Denal says, I knew you'd love, you're looking at him, Tony line. | ||
It's the best! | ||
It's the best! | ||
Makes me feel so proud of my heritage. | ||
Where are the Romans today? | ||
You're looking at him. | ||
So good. | ||
You know? | ||
Very, very good. | ||
Very proud of the superior genetics on the med side. | ||
Other side? | ||
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Eh. | |
Eh. | ||
But the med side. | ||
Very powerful Italian genes. | ||
Not that I'm not proud of all my heritage, but the Italians are very strong, very good people. | ||
Pope John XII says, have you seen when Tony Soprano gets a vasectomy? | ||
Don't spoil the show for me, alright? | ||
I'm only on... I'm not even gonna tell you where I am, but don't spoil it for me. | ||
Glass Half Empty says, take some money, buy something nice like Chick-fil-A. | ||
Again with this, something nice like Chick-fil-A. | ||
I like McDonald's, alright? | ||
Buy something nice like Chick-fil-A. | ||
Like... like I don't get what I like. | ||
It's the same price anyway. | ||
It's $5 for a Big Mac. | ||
You think it's so different than Chick-fil-A? | ||
Like I'm some... | ||
CPB says, Nick, please stop supporting Yang. | ||
He's a socialist. | ||
Also, the Democrats are the real racists and government is our true enemy. | ||
Yeah, exactly right with all these. | ||
With all these goofballs. | ||
Denal says, still shocked at my poll in Banjara Taylor. | ||
Hopefully more details come out. | ||
Goes to show even within good Catholic nations there is subversion. | ||
God bless. | ||
Very true. | ||
Very true. | ||
Not all polls, right? | ||
Not all polls. | ||
Cassie, Queen of Spades Dillons says, Paulie is the best character on The Sopranos. | ||
Yeah, okay. | ||
I really don't want to do the debating our favorite show characters thing. | ||
That's like a normie thing. | ||
I like Michael from The Office the best. | ||
No, no! | ||
I like Jim from The Office the best! | ||
It makes me want to do things. | ||
It gets a lot of bad ideas in my head when I see that kind of thing. | ||
I'll just agree with you. | ||
Very good. | ||
Everyone's jealous of Italians. | ||
That's what I realized. | ||
The anti-Italian jokes, they're born out of jealousy. | ||
They wish they could be Italian. | ||
They wish. | ||
That's all it is. | ||
Because you look at Italy, how could you not be jealous? | ||
Everything that's been accomplished. | ||
We've been there and done everything. | ||
Everything. | ||
Discovered the New World. | ||
Had the Renaissance. | ||
Roman Empire. | ||
The church that God created. | ||
Like, what have we not done? | ||
Best empire ever. | ||
Best church ever. | ||
Best commercial empire ever. | ||
Best discoverers. | ||
Inventors. | ||
Explorers. | ||
Best geniuses. | ||
Best artists. | ||
Best music. | ||
Best food. | ||
What do the Anglos got? | ||
Beans on toast? | ||
Beans on toast and the British Raj, really? | ||
That's all you got? | ||
And then they're probably the best out of the rest of them. | ||
And who's next? | ||
Germany? | ||
What do you got over there? | ||
Sausage and funny shoes? | ||
Okay. | ||
I don't think so. | ||
The Pagan Goy says, just because you said you love Kentucky. | ||
Yeah, man. | ||
No problem. | ||
Like I said, I love the South, just not for me. | ||
Don't want to start that old thing again, but a lot of people got this idea. | ||
Oh, well, he hates our way of life. | ||
No, it's just not for me. | ||
That's all. | ||
So, sure. | ||
Basketball says McDonald's makes you feel good. | ||
Soy is good, brother. | ||
It's not soy. | ||
Well, it might be a little bit of soy, but it's fine because some of it is meat, too. | ||
So, basketball says update Big Mac sauce doesn't raise estrogen levels. | ||
There you go. | ||
That's the science that matters to me. | ||
Basketball says, Nick, thanks for all your hard work. | ||
Stay strong. | ||
Thanks, man. | ||
Much appreciated. | ||
Yang Pill says, Nick, would you prefer Hoppa or Castizo Futurism? | ||
Honestly, that's a tough call. | ||
Because my blood is, you know, my blood is native. | ||
My blood is Spanish as well. | ||
My blood is Castizo. | ||
But by the same token, you know, you look at based Andrew Yang, I guess I would say Castizo future. | ||
But honestly, you know, they just don't have a good sense of humor. | ||
I really care about memes more than anything at this stage in the game. | ||
I care about good content. | ||
And I can say this because I'm Hispanic. | ||
Hispanics don't have a good sense of humor. | ||
You know, you see Hispanics on Vine, on TikTok, on Twitter, their television shows. | ||
They're not funny. | ||
They're just not. | ||
Can you think of a single good Hispanic comedian? | ||
I can't. | ||
You know, you've got that Iglesias guy, that big fat guy. | ||
That's like Mexican humor. | ||
It's just bad. | ||
It's just not funny. | ||
And then I look at Asian humor, and they're not really funny either, but they're funnier. | ||
You know, Yang's kind of funny, so... | ||
That's how I look at it. | ||
In terms of memes, but in terms of the rest, I guess I'm for Castizo. | ||
You know, look, they're of the land, and they're also of Europe, so... You got it all going on. | ||
Uh, Vidia says, Nick, have you seen Evangelion? | ||
Who's best girl? | ||
We've been over this. | ||
Yeah, I've seen it. | ||
Best girl is, uh... is... Who's the, uh... Who's the other one? | ||
Not, not Rey. | ||
Not Asuka. | ||
Not even Misato. | ||
Who's the other one? | ||
The angel. | ||
It's, um... | ||
What's the name? | ||
What's the name? | ||
It escapes me right now. | ||
I always say this. | ||
It's always very controversial. | ||
Everybody says, oh, oh, well that means that. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
You don't understand. | ||
It just means who, who really understands Shinji at the end of the movie? | ||
It's not Misato. | ||
It's not Rei. | ||
It's not Asuka. | ||
If you like Asuka, you're, something's wrong with you. | ||
If you like, you have a, you know, something unresolved with your mother. | ||
If it's Rei, you're a creep. | ||
If it's Misato, I guess that's the most normal one, but it's uh what's his what's the name what it is what's his name it's uh who's the one it's it's kaworu that's right it's in the live chat kaworu kaworu look If you're based in Red Pill, you understand it's Kaworu, okay? | ||
But nobody, otherwise, is nobody. | ||
He's the only one that really understands Shinji, and nothing goes on, alright? | ||
Nothing goes on until Rebuild 3, okay? | ||
Nothing, nothing weird goes on until 2 plus 1, right? | ||
The third Rebuild movie. | ||
That's when it gets a little bit like, alright, that's a little much, but if you're watching just the, you know, the series, Kaworu is the only one who understands Shinji. | ||
Nobody else understands Shinji, so. | ||
That's what I'll say about that. | ||
Balthazar says, Do you believe in the meme that half of the new Zoomer right is Hispanic? | ||
No, I think that's a meme, but it could be true. | ||
Who knows? | ||
Dee says, I appreciate what you do here. | ||
I recently told many immigrant co-workers during lunch that I prefer no immigration as US policy. | ||
What is the way to express an honest opinion without pissing people off? | ||
Why do you want to do that? | ||
Just don't talk about it. | ||
There's not really a good way to do that. | ||
So... | ||
You know it's I don't know why people just want to like I want to show my friends my views like why why would you want to talk about that talk about like what's going on in your life You'll appreciate, once you start talking about politics, not talking about politics. | ||
Because now, this is all I talk about. | ||
All my friends, I call up all my friends, every time I hang out with my friends, all everybody talks about is the politics. | ||
That's all anybody likes to talk about. | ||
It's like, enough already. | ||
It's what I do for a living. | ||
And that's all everybody wants to talk about with me when they meet me, because they think, oh, he's the politics guy. | ||
I'm going to get everything off my chest now. | ||
I'm going to tell them, oh, because nobody understands me. | ||
I'm gonna unload on Nick. | ||
It's like I do it every day for a living. | ||
Maybe I just want to talk about the weather or, you know, what's going on in my life or what's going on in your life. | ||
So, I don't know why everybody wants the political stuff. | ||
But, you know, if you have to, I don't know, just be tactful. | ||
Just be tactful. | ||
Just don't be offensive. | ||
Chan alone says, do you have your speech prepared for the Ameren conference yet? | ||
Not yet. | ||
It's like two months out, but I'm working on it. | ||
Blue Forest says, should we trust and drink tap water? | ||
No. | ||
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Get a filter. | ||
Pope John XII says, Ralph's best character from Sopranos, Mr. Thought Patrol. | ||
I'll agree with you also. | ||
I'm not gonna have the debate. | ||
No, no. | ||
The best character from this fictional show. | ||
This is why I regret even bringing it up. | ||
You bring up television and it's like, You're entering into the Normie dimension. | ||
Deplorable Mike says, Anglos and Germans were given civilization by the Mad Master Race. | ||
True. | ||
You're welcome, Anglos. | ||
You're welcome, Germans. | ||
These people didn't know how to wipe their own butts when we came over there. | ||
It's true. | ||
It's true. | ||
Same with all these Nords, all these proud Nords. | ||
We delivered to them what it means to be civilized. | ||
Look at all the symbols of white identity. | ||
What is it? | ||
Marble statues, pillars, ancient Mediterranean architecture. | ||
You know, it's not like, uh, you know, German huts and things like that. | ||
So... Cassie, Queen of Spades Dylan says, Yeah, very salty. | ||
Very salty, that's okay. | ||
You don't even address that because you just recognize it for what it is. | ||
Why get mad when you can just say clearly you're very salty? | ||
Probably German or something. | ||
Look, I would be salty too. | ||
I understand if you're like German or something and your country's being raped to death by a certain group, that's like, oh, well, I would get why somebody would be a little bit upset. | ||
Trump's army of Kentucky says if Trump gets re-elected, you know they're going to try to build the third temple. | ||
Will God stop them or will we all be destroyed along with them? | ||
Well, I don't know if we know that. | ||
I love when people say, you know they're gonna, like, well, I don't think anybody really knows anything. | ||
But I don't know, I think probably the prophecy might unfold. | ||
You know, maybe the third temple is built, the Antichrist presents himself, and then it's the end of the world. | ||
I don't know how it works in Christian eschatology. | ||
I know the Jews believe that it'll be this Messiah figure who will lead the building of the third temple, and you have a thousand years of, like, good rule by him, and then the world ends, something like that. | ||
But I think in Christian eschatology it works a little differently. | ||
So, I don't know, maybe it's time. | ||
Who knows? | ||
An Archive says, are you excited for 3.0 plus 1.0 coming out next year? | ||
Also, Ava comes to Netflix 21st of June. | ||
Okay. | ||
Well, that's not spring. | ||
That's summer. | ||
That's the summer solstice. | ||
But yeah, I'm excited for that. | ||
And good to know. | ||
Good to know. | ||
I'll have to wait until then, I guess. | ||
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