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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. | ||
America first. | ||
My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes. | ||
We have a great show for you tonight. | ||
Very excited to be back with you this week. | ||
And we are in a little bit of a predicament here. | ||
You know, I tweeted out this morning at probably about 11 a.m. | ||
I said, aw, what a bummer! | ||
Another slow news day. | ||
Aw, such a shame. | ||
Another one of those slow news days. | ||
You know, not so much to talk about on Friday. | ||
Nothing really happening over the weekend. | ||
I checked the news on Twitter today and I'm scrolling and it's like you know a little thing about a celebrity or like Coachella so I tweet out I go you know there's just nothing going on today what a shame what a bummer and then of course I guess we should actually say, wow, it's a good thing when it's a slow news day, right? | ||
Because not soon after that I tweeted that we did get our news today. | ||
Obviously the title of this show, what everybody's talking about, the big fire in Paris, the Notre Dame Cathedral on fire. | ||
And I believe the fire is basically under control now. | ||
I was watching it live for a few hours as that unfolded. | ||
I think it started right around noon or one o'clock. | ||
And so I was watching it for a few hours and it looked for a long time like it was going to be... | ||
Truly devastating in the sense that the whole structure was going to be completely demolished. | ||
But it's looking like now, for the most part, the fire is basically under control. | ||
The structure will be salvageable. | ||
It did not spread to the two main bell towers. | ||
Of course, a lot of the artwork has been lost. | ||
The roof has collapsed. | ||
The spire has collapsed. | ||
A lot has been destroyed. | ||
But thankfully, it looks like the worst is basically over now. | ||
or sort of picking up the pieces there. | ||
So we will be discussing that, we'll be discussing the fire itself, the little history of the cathedral, some speculation as to what might have caused the fire, the significance of it, some of the reaction. | ||
I have to tell you though, I think I might make some people a little bit upset. | ||
I know many, many, many people were quick to say. | ||
And this is a very novel take. | ||
You know, I saw this take about a hundred times on the timeline, and after about the 105th, I'm thinking, so do people just say things? | ||
I mean, I don't think there's really a lot of critical thinking. | ||
Many are saying, could this in fact be symbolic of the West? | ||
You know, I saw that maybe 500 times on the timeline. | ||
Could it be symbolic of the West? | ||
I'm gonna say no. | ||
I'm gonna say no. | ||
I'm gonna challenge Of course I have my own take on what's been going on. | ||
I'm gonna say that it's not actually symbolic of what's happening and I'll tell you what I mean by that in a bit. | ||
Obviously it's a horrible tragedy. | ||
Very unfortunate. | ||
Particularly for Catholics. | ||
You know, I saw a lot of people on Twitter and a lot of people on the news mourning this from a variety of different perspectives, shall we say. | ||
A lot of more agnostic or atheistic, liberal-type people mourning the cathedral for its humanistic Purposes, right? | ||
Because this was a this was really a testament to human achievement. | ||
One race, the human race, right? | ||
So you had that perspective, you got a lot of Jewish people interpreting that as a really dark day for Judeo-Christian heritage. | ||
I think you know who I'm talking about, but of course this is a real tragedy for Catholics. | ||
It's a Catholic monument It represents Catholic culture, Catholic France, and so on. | ||
And I don't think it can be overstated what a devastation that is. | ||
You know, obviously the history, the culture, the artwork, and so on. | ||
It really is a devastating thing, but I think people are blowing it a bit out of proportion when we make the more grand comparisons. | ||
I think we have to be careful about those kinds of things. | ||
So we'll be talking about that. | ||
It should be a pretty good show. | ||
There's a lot to discuss in the way of this little affair and everything that people are reading into it. | ||
It is actually sort of fascinating how this does happen. | ||
You know, this cathedral goes up in flames, and it seems like everybody projects onto it their own worldview, their own anxieties, their own values, whatever. | ||
You know, left-wing people, religious people, secular people, political people will be tackling it from just about every angle. | ||
Before I get into that, I do want to discuss a little bit of what happened over the weekend. | ||
I don't know if you caught this, but we were streaming on Saturday, we were streaming on Sunday on this new service, DLive. | ||
And I do just want to talk about this a little bit, not too much, because we do want to get into the main story for tonight, the big feature, because there's a lot to be said about it. | ||
But I do think it's important to talk about this because it matters in the way of censorship. | ||
It's relevant because of censorship. | ||
If you guys haven't heard about this yet, it's a new, I guess it's a relatively new streaming service. | ||
It's called DLive, and it's sort of like Twitch in the sense that it's predominantly for gaming. | ||
And the reason that it's in the news, the reason I'm talking about it, the reason I've been streaming on it lately, is because PewDiePie, who's the number one YouTuber in the world, or I guess he's now the second largest YouTuber in the world, unfortunately. | ||
Second to T-Series at the moment. | ||
PewDiePie announced that he would be collaborating with them. | ||
He'll be streaming exclusively with them from now on. | ||
He pledged to donate something like $50,000 to small streamers in a stream on Sunday, which he did. | ||
Unfortunately, I was not able to be a part of it for technical and other reasons. | ||
Beardson was, if you guys have been watching the show for a while, you know a friend of the show, Beardson Beardley. | ||
He was featured on that stream. | ||
But I do think it's a really important thing. | ||
I just think it's important to discuss and to get everybody on there. | ||
If you're not already on there, I do advise people to make an account. | ||
Obviously, subscribe to my channel. | ||
But I've said this before on the show, and I've said this before on Twitter, this is the kind of thing that's going to make the difference These sort of independent power structures or independent power centers, I guess you could call it, people who are independent from the system, they're sort of iconoclastic personalities or whatever, and they have enough resources or enough clout, enough fame, | ||
Enough fan support, that they are able to operate independently of a lot of the institutions or corporations or organizations. | ||
These are the people that are gonna win the culture war. | ||
People like PewDiePie doing things like this, this is exactly the prototype of what I've been saying for the longest time. | ||
Because people have asked me a lot, you know, how are we gonna win the culture wars? | ||
You know, maybe the political battle is lost. | ||
But how are we going to win culturally, when the left controls Hollywood and the media and social media and music and everything else? | ||
And nobody really has a good answer for this, but I really do believe, I pick up on this pattern, you see these characters, this archetype, people like Elon Musk, people like PewDiePie, Kanye West, Notch, among others, who again, they're iconoclastic, they sort of resist the political correctness. | ||
They don't really go along to get along, and also they operate independently, not just from the political side and the narrative, but also structurally, organizationally. | ||
Somebody like PewDiePie, just one guy with a YouTube account, you know? | ||
He doesn't need Fox News, for example, like a Tucker Carlson does. | ||
He doesn't need a film studio to be in a movie or something. | ||
Just him, his account, his computer. | ||
An editor or whatever. | ||
The same is true with a lot of these other people. | ||
Elon Musk. | ||
He's got his own three companies, billions of dollars. | ||
He can basically do what he wants, and what's the worst that can happen to him? | ||
He goes on a podcast, smokes a blunt, and the government says we might revoke a contract. | ||
So, and I said for the longest time, these are the people that have the power, they have the vision to kind of move the ball forward. | ||
If they were all on the same page, that could constitute a real resistance. | ||
But I said that if just one of these people had a vision, a project, some sort of direction to a lot of this energy, which is disruptive and destabilizing, they could really make a difference. | ||
And so I think this is a great example of this. | ||
We need to see a lot more of this. | ||
Somebody like PewDiePie taking the initiative, taking it upon himself to say, I'm going to invest in DLive. | ||
He says, I'm not going to stream on YouTube Live where I have 100 million subscribers. | ||
I'm not going to do that. | ||
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I'm not going to do that. | |
I'm not going to stream on Twitch where I could probably make millions off of that. | ||
I'm going to take a chance on the smaller site. | ||
and it's a little bit uh you know nobody really knows the whole blockchain system that it's running on if it's totally legit or not but he says i'm gonna take a chance we're gonna try and do something new do something for the creators do something against sort of the status quo the way things are so i think it's real opportunity and obviously an opportunity for somebody like me who's been kicked out of 109 different services streaming and discord and otherwise stream labs whatever | ||
So it's a big opportunity for me, but it's also a big opportunity for the internet, you know, sort of breaking up these monopolies, the centralization of control. | ||
That's going to be the future. | ||
So I did see that, and we did participate in that over the weekend. | ||
I think it's important to just kind of, because I haven't really talked about it so much, I've been tweeting about it, just kind of doing these little streams, but I think it's important to keep an eye out for it, because I'll tell you what the solution isn't, particularly for tech. | ||
A lot of people have the idea that the way we're going to fix tech is we're going to take all the problematic people who are banned and put them on a new thing, like Gab for example. | ||
Where it works effectively by taking all the people that got banned from Twitter and putting them on Gab. | ||
And you know, maybe like A dozen of them are, like, actually good and they have a lot of good content and they got banned because their ideas were too dangerous. | ||
And then probably, like, 80% of them are just garbage, you know? | ||
Probably, like, 80% of them are just bad, like, toxic people. | ||
And you can see that if you've ever been on Gab, even if you're a reasonable, moderate person who knows all the relevant facts about our predicament in the Western world, even somebody like that could go on Gab and say, Okay, this is a little much. | ||
All right, I mean, can we relax a little bit? | ||
I mean, you've got... we all know who operates there. | ||
So that's probably not the way to do it. | ||
The way to do it is, again, getting more mainstream type people, generally apolitical, that kind of thing. | ||
That's going to be the way. | ||
And by virtue of it being apolitical, then political things necessarily will come to thrive there regardless. | ||
So, I do think it's interesting. | ||
And on top of that, the system's so much better. | ||
I stream on Twitch, and the way it works on Twitch, they're like, they ban me. | ||
Like, this is the end of the world when you've got DLive. | ||
With DLive, it's like a one-to-one. | ||
You spend a dollar on a streamer, you get the whole dollar. | ||
You get 90% of the contributions. | ||
On YouTube, they take 30%. | ||
So that's bad enough. | ||
On Twitch, they take half. | ||
They take 50%. | ||
And for somebody to donate a little bit to your stream, they do it in bits. | ||
That's the currency that they use. | ||
So, for example, on YouTube, they do the Super Chat, and it's like, you want to give $2, it says, oh, it's $2. | ||
Well, on Twitch, you gotta buy bits. | ||
So, $1 buys you 140 bits, and then you spend them on a streamer. | ||
So I'll be on my Twitch stream, and they'll say, so-and-so has donated 5 bits. | ||
They've donated 1 bit. | ||
Really? | ||
You're donating 5 pennies? | ||
You're donating a nickel? | ||
And Twitch takes half the nickel anyway, and they're banning me? | ||
Like, you're not allowed to stream on here anymore. | ||
I don't wanna stream on there anymore if I'm gonna get 90% on DLive. | ||
And the payout's quicker anyway, so... Anyway, enough about that. | ||
Enough plugging for that! | ||
Not, not, you know, paid or anything, by the way, but just, uh... I just thought I'd mention it. | ||
I do think it's important. | ||
But, with that out of the way, look, we gotta talk about it. | ||
We just, we gotta get into it. | ||
I've wasted enough time already talking about this, you know, whatever, PewDiePie. | ||
But the big story from today, obviously, has nothing to do with the streaming. | ||
It has to do with the Cathedral. | ||
So just some details here. | ||
We don't know a cause yet. | ||
They say that the fire started about five to ten minutes after the mass that they held there this morning was over. | ||
So you had people that were in the cathedral today. | ||
This is in Paris, France. | ||
It's the Notre Dame Cathedral. | ||
They were there for the mass. | ||
They leave. | ||
Five to ten minutes later, the fire starts, they say, in two separate places. | ||
And it's interesting, because there are some reports, I don't know if this is confirmed or verified yet, but they say that it started in two separate places, and despite that, there was nobody present at the time. | ||
Currently, the cathedral is undergoing renovations, so they say there's workers there coming and going, and other people, but there were no workers there at the time of the fire. | ||
So, you have people at the mass. | ||
They leave. | ||
Nobody's working there for construction. | ||
Nobody's there renovating on the scaffolding, anything like that. | ||
10 to 15 minutes later, the whole thing's on fire. | ||
You know, it starts in two places, so not just one place. | ||
You would understand if it was like a gas leak, if it was some kind of an accident. | ||
Maybe it starts in one place, right? | ||
Or maybe there's work being done. | ||
Heavy work by multiple people, teams, whatever. | ||
But there's no workers there. | ||
It starts in two places after all the parishioners leave which is kind of an interesting detail and then quickly the fire spreads. | ||
Obviously, this is a big problem because I guess the roof and a lot of the construction materials you have wood. | ||
So a lot of the materials used in this are highly flammable. | ||
So the fire spreads very quickly. | ||
Pretty soon the whole roof is on fire. | ||
It doesn't take very long. | ||
And it was actually one of the funny things about this. | ||
It's not funny. | ||
It was very devastating. | ||
But one thing that did give me a little bit of a chuckle is our president, bless his heart, Dotard Glumpf, Cheeto Man, he tweets out, you should just fill up an air tanker full of water like you do with a forest fire and drop gallons of water on it from the air. | ||
Are you just a baby? | ||
What are you, just like a child? | ||
You're the president and I feel like a 13-year-old tweeted this. | ||
What if you fill up air tankers full of water and you just drop the water on it? | ||
It's 850 years old, Blumpf! | ||
Really? | ||
You think you could just drop 1,000 gallons of water from the air on a 10,000-year-old building and that's gonna be a better alternative than just, you know, having a fire there? | ||
I don't... I don't know, right? | ||
So that gave me a little bit of a chuckle, you know, the President. | ||
This is terrible what's happening in France. | ||
You know what you should do? | ||
Okay, we'll take it from here. | ||
Alright, you know, juvenile. | ||
So, that was a little bit funny, but, you know, what was not funny was the fire spreads. | ||
The whole roof, basically, is destroyed now. | ||
The spire collapsed into the building. | ||
I hear, though, that a lot of the valuables were saved, some of the more important ones. | ||
For example, they say that there were pieces from The crucifix that Jesus Christ was actually crucified on the actual cross the true cross that the actual son of God was crucified on was in the cathedral. | ||
They say that his actual crown of thorns was in the cathedral. | ||
Those were saved, so that's good, right? | ||
Obviously, that's a little bit of a white pill. | ||
And a lot of the other works of art, sculptures were saved. | ||
Either they were not in the cathedral at the time, or they were pulled out before the fire spread and the roof collapsed and everything else happened. | ||
But, of course, there were murals, stained glass things, which are part of the building, which could not be taken out, which are destroyed. | ||
What does remain, however, though, is, again, the structure outside of it. | ||
You know, the main structure is basically there. | ||
The bell towers remain there. | ||
The interior is basically intact. | ||
But again, just a lot of that other stuff, you know, scrolls and murals, the stained glass is destroyed. | ||
And that's a great tragedy because, you know, this church goes back 850 years. | ||
It was started in 1163, completed in 1345. | ||
It was started in 1163, completed in 1345. | ||
So it's been around for a long time. | ||
They say it's been undergoing renovation basically continuously since it's been built. | ||
And many people have pointed out that this cathedral survived many things. | ||
They say it survived the 100 Years War, many other wars, World War I, World War II. | ||
The French Revolution, and pretty sad in a way to see it brought down by something seemingly so random, out of the blue, whatever. | ||
And alongside that, people are attributing the fire then to other causes. | ||
They say, well, this cathedral survived World War II, the 100 years war, but it could not survive multiculturalism. | ||
I scratch my head and I'm thinking, well, I don't think it really has anything to do with multiculturalism. | ||
I think it was more the fire. | ||
You know, I think it was more the fire that burned down the cathedral. | ||
It could not survive multiculturalism. | ||
I don't know really what that has to do with anything. | ||
I think it was more the fire that the cathedral could not sustain. | ||
And I know people are saying, well, maybe the fire was caused by Muslims. | ||
That's why People say that. | ||
There's a lot of speculation that this was not random, of course. | ||
If the cathedral's been around for 850 years and all this has gone on, what are the odds that a fire just randomly breaks out, which is so destructive that brings the whole thing down? | ||
So people point to, obviously, perhaps it's retaliation for New Zealand. | ||
Perhaps it's part of a long-standing pattern, which has gone on this year in 2019, of Catholic cathedrals and churches being vandalized. | ||
And this is according to an article in Newsweek magazine, quote, France has seen a spate of attacks against Catholic churches since the start of the year. | ||
Vandalism has included arson and desecration. | ||
Vandals have smashed statues, knocked down tabernacles, scattered or destroyed the Eucharist, and torn down crosses. | ||
Sparking fears of a rise in anti-Catholic sentiment in the country. | ||
So, just a few examples. | ||
Last month at the St. | ||
Nicholas Church in north-central France, a statue of the Virgin Mary was found smashed and the altar cross had been thrown on the ground. | ||
In February, a cathedral in south-central France, an altar cloth was burned and crosses and statues of saints were smashed. | ||
And in the southern city, I didn't take French in school. | ||
No, I don't know. | ||
I'm an ignorant American, alright? | ||
I can drive 50 miles in any direction and it's English, okay? | ||
order vandals looted the altar i know all the europeans are going to be in there like this american doesn't know how to pronounce nemae or whatever no i don't know i'm an ignorant american all right i can drive 50 miles in any direction and it's english okay so let's relax europeans you can't even take care of your cathedrals so that's a joke by the way Joke. | ||
Maybe in bad taste, but... So near the Spanish border, vandals looted the altar of the Church of Notre Dame des Infants and smeared a cross with human excrement. | ||
So this has been going on all year. | ||
The Vienna-based Observatory of Intolerance and Discrimination against Christians in Europe It's a mouthful. | ||
Says that actually these anti-Catholic attacks have seen a 25% increase this year alone. | ||
Or rather in the first two months of this year. | ||
So people look at that. | ||
They look at the timing. | ||
They look at the fact that this is the Holy Week, obviously. | ||
Easter Sunday coming up. | ||
And we had Palm Sunday this weekend. | ||
And they say perhaps you look at all the circumstantial evidence. | ||
And this leads to Muslims, of course. | ||
People saying, I don't care what the evidence says, it's gotta be Muslims. | ||
And, you know, normally I would probably lean towards that conclusion. | ||
But I have to tell you, you look at these acts of vandalism, and even the people reporting on them speculate that it's feminists and liberals doing the vandalism. | ||
You've got a lot of Antifa or left-wing people who are known to have done this stuff for decades, you know, hundreds of years basically at this point. | ||
And you know, I'm not an apologist for Muslims, but you've got that component that you have ideological opponents of the Catholic Church, not just religious opponents, you know, left-wing and feminists, not just Muslims. | ||
But on top of that, this is kind of peanuts compared to what we're talking about here. | ||
Smashing a statue is a horrible and reprehensible act of desecration, but smashing a statue is a simple act, pushing something over versus, like, serious arson, starting a major fire in one of the most important cathedrals in the country, and starting it in such a grand fashion that it burns the whole thing down. | ||
And then on top of that, you have to question, sort of, what would the motivation be of a Muslim? | ||
If we're looking at the explanation as retaliation for New Zealand, for example, Or it's just plain Islamic terror. | ||
Isn't the goal of the terrorism to cause terror in the people by killing them, harming them, shooting them, running them over, so on? | ||
So it doesn't really make much sense to me. | ||
Again, if the goal of this, you know, or rather the circumstantial evidence points to a retribution, vengeance for a previous attack or something like that, or just plain terrorism, I have to wonder how that's really consistent, how one really conforms to the other. | ||
Wouldn't they start the fire with people inside? | ||
Wouldn't there be attack with people inside? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I'm not an expert. | ||
I'm not like a terrorist or anything, but it just doesn't seem like it adds up. | ||
And not that I'd be surprised if it was Muslims. | ||
It's no secret. | ||
We saw the livestream on Facebook and Muslims are reacting with smiley faces. | ||
We see pictures of Muslims on the scene laughing and smiling. | ||
And we know what's going on. | ||
I think that's kind of intrinsically the problem in itself, where it really makes you wonder if you're living in a country and one of your most prized churches and monuments and pieces of national and religious pride goes on fire. | ||
And the automatic reaction is, oh, it's this mass of people that we've imported who hate us and want to kill us and want to destroy us. | ||
You know, maybe your country isn't working. | ||
Maybe it doesn't even need to be Muslims for that to be a problem in itself. | ||
Don't you kind of understand the problem there, right? | ||
Where it's like, even if it isn't Muslims or if it's not likely it's Muslims, does it really even matter at that point if... | ||
You have to constantly be looking over your shoulder and wondering, gee, did that building just randomly go up in flames because of a gas leak? | ||
Or was it this fifth column of people in the country who, like, talk about killing us all the time, and actually had, like, a whole country in the Middle East dedicated to, like, taking over the world, and... Like, isn't that kind of problematic in itself, or do we have to wait for the evidence to come out? | ||
So... | ||
I'll say, I don't know if there's enough evidence as it stands right now to say with any certainty what the cause was. | ||
Was it accidental? | ||
Was it arson? | ||
Was it Muslims? | ||
Was it left-wing? | ||
Like, what exactly was going on there? | ||
Could it have been a false flag by the government? | ||
But I will say, people are pointing to Muslims for a reason. | ||
I don't think that's totally irrelevant detail. | ||
I don't think that's totally arbitrary. | ||
And by the way, I don't think Muslims even have to have done it for us to say Gee, maybe having two people diametrically opposed to each other living in the same capital like that breeds this kind of thing. | ||
Suspicion, violence, and other things. | ||
So that's sort of my take on the Muslim question. | ||
People speculate. | ||
Of course it was Muslims. | ||
I would say the circumstantial evidence... I mean, I kind of get where people are coming from, but it's just a little bit general, you know? | ||
Like, yeah, anytime a Catholic church goes up in flames, I guess Muslims are suspect, but beyond that, there's really nothing else there. | ||
And actually, if you really start to think critically about what was done, I think less and less, you know, you're leaning less and less towards that being the conclusion, you know? | ||
So that's my take on the Muslim thing now on the significance of the attack Many people are saying this represents the West, you know, this is a very stale take. | ||
I'm seeing everybody They think they're really smart and big-brained, you know This building is on fire. | ||
It's actually not quite unlike the society that it occupies. | ||
The building is on fire. | ||
Society is on fire. | ||
It's actually, I think it's actually quite the same. | ||
It's a symbol. | ||
One could possibly say, one might say indeed, the burning church is a symbol of the society. | ||
I disagree with this generally. | ||
On the very first, on the very, you know, Basic level I look at the cathedral burning and I think to myself is there any way a cathedral can go on fire without it having? | ||
Significance right without people projecting on significance is it possible for a church to be destroyed or to be burned or like for anything? | ||
anomalous to happen in a church and for people not to project religious meaning on to it like I Do you understand what I'm saying? | ||
Where I feel like anytime anything happens to it, by the very nature that it's religious, people are gonna say it's a sign from God. | ||
You know, and some people are saying, a friend of mine, Simon Sasquatch, another friend of the show, he was telling me, well maybe this is a sign from God that... | ||
You know, the Vatican is corrupt or something. | ||
And others are saying, well, maybe it's a sign from God that, you know, we've rejected God in favor of liberalism. | ||
And some people are saying, maybe it's a sign from God that we've let in all these immigrants. | ||
And it's like, you know, can we not rule out the fact that maybe a church just caught on fire and it was just a church that was on fire? | ||
Not to minimize it, of course, not to minimize the tragedy, but I mean, I don't know. | ||
Can things catch on fire or is that just Completely ruled out the church is here for a thousand years It's seen a lot of history and a lot of cathedrals have fires in France and Germany and other places and I don't know. | ||
Are things allowed to just go on fire? | ||
Can my house start on fire without people saying well, well, it's different for me I'm a content creator if that's the case it was the Mossad but if it's like my neighbor my neighbor's house is on fire Is that like wow? | ||
Watching that house burn to the ground, it really says a lot about our society. | ||
Maybe it was just a fire. | ||
You know, so that's kind of my first instinct. | ||
Although I do get, you know, we do see the decline of religiosity in the country. | ||
We do see multiculturalism. | ||
People say, well, this is representative. | ||
I also have a problem with that. | ||
Even if you are going to take the angle of this is representative of the society, I kind of disagree with this because when you look at the church and the church burning and all of that, to me this seems almost kind of random. | ||
It seems like somebody came in there and attacked it. | ||
And also there's the state of it's sort of ongoing. | ||
It's the fire started and it's burning. | ||
To me, I feel like the society is basically already dead. | ||
You know, if the church being on fire is supposed to represent the church as it stands, to me the church in Europe is already dead. | ||
Maybe if the church was on fire 150 years ago, it would have been representative. | ||
Maybe if this happened during the French Revolution, I would say, wow, this has biblical... | ||
Significance. | ||
Biblical implications. | ||
But the religiosity in Europe has went a long time ago. | ||
And that's not to say that there aren't any religious people in Europe. | ||
That's not to say that there aren't a lot of devout people in the Western world. | ||
Christians in America or in Europe. | ||
But it is to say that, particularly in a country like France, it's not like this is exactly a new phenomenon. | ||
It's not like this is exactly something that is Come on, recently. | ||
France basically abandoned their religiosity hundreds of years ago. | ||
Not any time recently. | ||
And although we've seen the worst manifestations of it lately, I would say that probably a much more apt symbology would be the ruins. | ||
If the cathedral completely burnt to the ground and was no longer there, You know, and then they built up a mall instead. | ||
I would say, well, maybe that's symbolic. | ||
But, you know, a cathedral being on fire, maybe, again, 60 years ago, 100 years ago, that would be symbolic. | ||
Maybe that would be the case. | ||
So I do have a little bit of a problem with that. | ||
To me, the significance of it beyond that, I see it as a cathedral catching fire. | ||
I guess we have to wait for the motivation and the actual cause of the fire to say, like, does, can we project onto it a more civilizational narrative? | ||
To me, what was striking about it was the mainstream conservatives who were losing their minds about this. | ||
That was, to me, the real significance of the burning of the cathedral. | ||
Because you have people like Ben Shapiro and many others, not just Ben Shapiro, but many other mainstream commentators, of course, lamenting the burning of the cathedral. | ||
And you know what it made me think of more than anything else? | ||
More than, you know, maybe it's divine intervention, maybe it's a sign, maybe it's the symbol of Western, like that's not trite and stale, right? | ||
It made me think of Charlottesville. | ||
Because I was at Charlottesville, and I don't want to make it all about me, but I think about Charlottesville, where they were taking down the Robert E. Lee Monument. | ||
And of course, the Robert E. Lee Monument does not even come close, doesn't hold a candle. | ||
I'm not trying to compare it in that way to the Notre Dame Cathedral, because it's not religious, and it's relatively new, and it doesn't have the same history, and so on. | ||
But in principle, it is the same. | ||
Of history being destroyed, of national heritage and culture being taken down and removed as part of this revolutionary social transformation brought on in large part by liberals, Jews, non-whites, whatever. | ||
And I remember the reaction of Charlottesville on the part of the mainstream right, people like Nikki Haley and Marco Rubio, who said that this was deserved. | ||
You know, that was racist and problematic and that should basically go away. | ||
And I think to myself, what in principle is the difference between a Confederate monument being taken down or the Washington monument being taken down because Washington was a slave owner or Thomas Jefferson's monument being taken down because He was a slave owner and he said that nasty thing about blacks one time. | ||
Or basically all of European civilization at large being systematically deconstructed and a fire at the Notre Dame. | ||
To me that was the real striking symbology that a church goes up in flames and everybody loses their minds but every day For the past 15 years, our entire civilization, and not just the art, not just the sculptures, not just the pretty stuff that everybody can rally behind, but even the little stuff, the little traditions, the little holidays, the people, the birth rates, things like that going away that nobody really seems to care about. | ||
And you have to wonder, is that because it's happening in a more legitimate and orderly process? | ||
You know, I tweeted about this. | ||
Maybe we prefer to see the cathedrals torn down legally. | ||
You know, it's sort of like when Donald Trump talks about massive legal immigration. | ||
You know, all of white European people being displaced in their homeland in Europe or in their homeland in America. | ||
You know, it's only a problem when they break the law. | ||
It's only a problem when they don't have their papers. | ||
But when they come in legally, they can invade, they can replace, they can refresh the population, as Bloomberg says, so long as they do it legally. | ||
And so I look across Europe. | ||
This is not the first time a cathedral has been torn down. | ||
Cathedrals are demolished and torn down all the time for various reasons. | ||
To make way for mosques, shopping malls, parking lots. | ||
Maybe people just don't go to the church anymore and nobody really says anything about it because it's happening legally. | ||
It's all part of the plan. | ||
It's happening and proceeding in an orderly and a legal fashion. | ||
Well, you know, that's a democratic process. | ||
I'm gonna protest it! | ||
in the fertility rates, the destruction of the cultural heritage, and the religion of the civilization, well, again, it just has to happen legally. | ||
The Notre Dame going down, if Muslim city council voted for it, well, you know, that's a democratic process. | ||
I'm going to protest it. | ||
I'm going to tweet about it, if I still have a Twitter account. | ||
But hey, you know, those imams at the Parisian city council, all those black and Arab Muslims who now run the city of Paris in the year 2075, if they vote to bring it down and they bring it down with a wrecking ball instead of a spontaneous fire, well, then it's actually just okay with me. | ||
It's actually just okay with me. | ||
That's just fine. | ||
And of course the much larger problem, which is not The buildings, and the sculptures, and the ornamentation, but the people going away, going extinct, being corrupted, lacking virtue, well, you know, that's just a non-issue at all! | ||
Legal, illegal, education, media, it doesn't matter! | ||
The people are going away. | ||
Well, that's just sort of an arbitrary thing. | ||
I guess that's just the way the cookie crumbles, right? | ||
As they say. | ||
So, that was really striking significance to me. | ||
I don't really project onto the burning of the Notre Dame Cathedral, this, like, civilizational narrative. | ||
But I do look at how people look at a building on fire and suddenly you know this visual is very jarring and stirring and I wonder maybe if people saw more of that maybe you'd wake them up to what's happening across the world because that's happening every day in just ways that you don't really see. | ||
You know, every day, for example, in the city of Chicago, 25 minutes from where I live, where they're reciting the Pledge of Allegiance in Spanish in schools, and all the neighborhoods that might have been formerly Irish and Italian and Polish and so on. | ||
Well, the Polish are still there. | ||
But all the other neighborhoods going away. | ||
They're all Mexican, or they're Central American, or whatever, whatever, and they're speaking Spanish. | ||
You know, that's kind of like, on a smaller scale, and in a similar way, the Notre Dame Cathedral burning down. | ||
And we see in Los Angeles, when you see in Los Angeles that half the population doesn't speak English, and when you go to their soccer games, they're cheering for the Mexican team, and they're waving the Mexican flag. | ||
I see that as kind of like, on a similar level. | ||
A Notre Dame Cathedral burning down. | ||
Or you look at San Francisco, a once great city where now you have heroin needles, shit on the streets everywhere. | ||
That's kind of like a Notre Dame burning down. | ||
How about the city of Detroit? | ||
The Paris of the Midwest burned down 50, 60 years ago. | ||
People have just given up on it. | ||
That's kind of like, on a smaller scale, a Notre Dame burning down. | ||
And we're going to see a lot more of that over the next 50 to 60 years. | ||
And I don't know, are we really so stupid and inept that we have to like See a fire. | ||
We have to, in the most primitive and animalistic way, have to see danger. | ||
You know, it's a fire happening! | ||
For the alarm bells to start ringing and say, we need to start doing something about this, maybe? | ||
Maybe it's time for drastic action? | ||
Because that's what it feels like sometimes. | ||
It feels like, short of a major, obviously, 850-year-old cathedral bursting into flames and the roof caving in, nobody really cares that this is happening every day. | ||
So that's, to me, the significance. | ||
That's, to me, the implication. | ||
This is really symbolic of the West. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I mean, I guess it is. | ||
I suppose I just proved that it is, right? | ||
But to me, the significance is more on the observers. | ||
Not what's happening, but on the observers. | ||
That the Ben Shapiros, all these people from the sidelines, Oh my gosh, this is so terrible. | ||
This is such a tragedy. | ||
You know, and I want to go up. | ||
I wish I was in Paris so I could nudge somebody and say, you think this is bad? | ||
Wait till they see what the fertility rate's like in this country, right? | ||
And you wonder what it's gonna be like. | ||
You know, what does that mean? | ||
Is that a coded racist message? | ||
It means what happens when, in a hundred years, France is a hundred percent Muslim and non-white? | ||
You think they're gonna give a shit about the Notre Dame Cathedral? | ||
They're gonna be like all the Muslims, smiling and laughing about it on Facebook and in person. | ||
Food for thought. | ||
Food for thought when you think that's really, you know, the worst of our troubles. | ||
So to me, that's a significance. | ||
You know, it's no different than anything else. | ||
It happens all day long. | ||
And look no further than Ben Shapiro. | ||
And this is my favorite. | ||
This is my favorite take. | ||
And then we'll get to Super Chats. | ||
But this is my favorite take of the whole day. | ||
You know, people are crying. | ||
People are really bent up about this stuff. | ||
Is that the word? | ||
Torn up about this stuff. | ||
You know, people saying, I feel sick. | ||
I feel like I've been punched in the face. | ||
I feel like I've been stabbed. | ||
I can't watch this. | ||
I'm crying. | ||
This is worse than 9-11. | ||
I won't go that far. | ||
Some people said that. | ||
I was like, OK, that's a little far. | ||
But, you know, it's obviously horrible. | ||
And for the faithful, you know, I see Catholics in Europe. | ||
They're singing the Ave Maria across the river from it or whatever. | ||
I think, wow, you know, at least maybe this will stir people to start thinking or maybe to action or something. | ||
And then I see some takes from Ben Shapiro. | ||
Then I go and I check out what is my favorite, but what does my leader have to say about this? | ||
What does my favorite conservative commentator, Benjamin Shapiro, Benjamin Shapiro have to say about the cathedral burning down? | ||
I don't know what to think. | ||
Ben Shapiro, tell me what to think about this. | ||
I want you to tell me what I should believe, what I should think about this Notre Dame Cathedral burning down. | ||
And I see a few different tweets. | ||
You know, the first tweet I see is a joke. | ||
about the Notre Dame football team, you know, at the expense of Donald Trump, so that's kind of like a funny, I guess that's like a Jewish thing to do, right? | ||
I'm sure it was light-hearted, I'm sure it was well-intentioned, you know, just trying to make light of the situation. | ||
850-year-old cathedral burning down priceless works of art, pieces actually of the crucifixion, the crown of thorns, pieces from the cross burning to the ground. | ||
It was... | ||
When I see that happening, I think, what can I say to sort of like, you know, lighten the mood a little, break the tension? | ||
I know, a joke at the expense of the American president and the cathedral and the Notre Dame football team. | ||
Perfect timing, right? | ||
So I saw that, I started laughing, you know, I was like, oh, classic Jewish Ben. | ||
You know, those Jewish people are so funny. | ||
You know, always coming in with a funny joke. | ||
So I saw that, he did delete it. | ||
Oh, thank you Ben. | ||
You know, you're a stand-up guy for deleting that tweet. | ||
Well, then I saw some more serious takes. | ||
He tweets about how... | ||
This is a tragedy not just for the faithful or the Europeans. | ||
This is a tragedy for everybody because the Notre Dame Cathedral, this is part of the heritage of Judeo-Christian civilization. | ||
So, you know, that's interesting because actually on the Notre Dame Cathedral they have statues depicting blind Jews. | ||
Indicating how blind Jews are to the fact that Jesus Christ is the Son of God? | ||
And actually, if I'm getting my history correct, the cathedral was finished in the 14th century, so Jews actually wouldn't have even been around to see it, because they were expelled from France shortly before it was finished. | ||
So, I don't know about that one, Ben. | ||
You know, I love Ben Shapiro. | ||
I think he's so smart. | ||
He's such an intellectual. | ||
So the joke, you know, that got me laughing. | ||
That kind of warmed me up a little bit, but It just seems sort of factually incorrect to describe and maybe to take credit for the cathedral as an achievement of so-called Western Judeo-Christian civilization. | ||
Christian, yeah. | ||
Judeo seems like a stretch. | ||
Seems like a stretch. | ||
After all, what was in the cathedral? | ||
The wood from the cross that, like, you kind of had a hand in putting the Son of God up on and the crown of thorns that, like, I don't know. | ||
You guys kind of put on top of the head of Christ to mock him as like the king of the Jews, right? | ||
So, I don't know. | ||
Judeo-Christian, that one offended me a little bit. | ||
Trying to take credit for a Christian European cathedral. | ||
It's not humanities. | ||
It's not Jewish. | ||
It's Christians. | ||
It's for Europeans. | ||
Europeans built that, you know? | ||
It wasn't generations of human beings. | ||
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Uh-uh. | |
It was generations of Parisians, okay? | ||
And I'm an Italian, so I'm not trying to take credit. | ||
It was Parisians, right? | ||
And then here's the one that took the cake, you know, really takes the cake, right? | ||
France taking the cake, eating the cake. | ||
He retweeted a Jewish person who says, oh, you know, it's really a shame about that cathedral. | ||
But, you know, the real tragedy is the fact that everybody's crying about this, but nobody seems to cry about synagogues. | ||
And so somehow we're all the way roundabout. | ||
It's not kind of funny how that works. | ||
Somehow we're all the way roundabout from it's a joke. | ||
Actually, that was a Jewish monument. | ||
Anyway, what this really is, is an anti-Semitic attack. | ||
Really, this Notre Dame Cathedral burning down, this Jewish monument burning down, is actually about synagogues burning down and how everybody doesn't care enough about Jewish people. | ||
And folks, it says it all right here. | ||
You don't have to have a lot of imagination. | ||
The people running the conservative movement, the people running the country, they're not Christian. | ||
Hello? | ||
Wake up! | ||
I don't know what else you need to see here! | ||
If you have Christians that are running the major broadcasting stations and news outlets, they'd probably care about this. | ||
They'd probably treat it with the respect and the gravity it deserves. | ||
They probably wouldn't describe it as a Jewish monument, and they also wouldn't make it about synagogues. | ||
But the media isn't run or owned or represented by Christians. | ||
It's represented by atheists, Satan worshippers, and Jews. | ||
That's just what it is. | ||
That's just what it is in the Republican Party and everybody knows it. | ||
You know, how much of this do you have to see this weekend? | ||
We see Jim Hoft. | ||
Okay, we see Jim Hoft. | ||
I'll just leave it at that. | ||
I don't want to taint the rest of the show talking about whatever the hell that's all about, right? | ||
So, if people like Jim Hoft and Ben Shapiro are running the conservative movement, yeah, gee, it's a real head-scratcher why the country's kind of going in the garbage, why the right-wing's going in the garbage. | ||
Because there's no Christians, there's no Catholics that actually represent God, that actually fear God, that actually glorify God. | ||
You know, it really makes you wonder why the country is sort of deserving of the wrath and the ire of God when it's run by people who don't fear, respect, or glorify Him. | ||
So I saw Ben Shapiro's takes. | ||
That's the one that really blew me away. | ||
That's the one that really offended me out of everything was, you know, that trifecta. | ||
Haha, this is just actually funny to me. | ||
I don't really care. | ||
Actually, it's a Jewish monument, and ultimately, my favorite, the real tragedy is nobody cares enough about the synagogue shootings. | ||
And it's like, oh, give me a break. | ||
Synagogue shooting happens, and it's like, everybody, like, lower the flags to half-mast, take a day off of work, take a day off of school. | ||
Lash yourself if you're not Jewish because, you know, you're all complicit in this anyway. | ||
This is basically, it's happening again. | ||
God, we're basically putting badges on people again. | ||
You know, so, not only is it not true, but it's just such a, it's just such a selfish and just wrong thing to do. | ||
You know, Christians, and even myself, when the Pittsburgh shooting happened or things like this happened, we're all out there saying, this is evil, this is horrible, this is a bad thing. | ||
And a Catholic cathedral burns down, obviously very important to the faith, and you can't give us, like, a day. | ||
You can't give us a day for it to be about maybe Parisian Catholics mourning the loss of their cathedral. | ||
It's always got to come back to, you know, these other oppressed people. | ||
And by the way, synagogue burns down. | ||
I don't see any liberal, leftist, non-white people saying, what a good thing this is because it's retribution for colonialism either. | ||
But you saw a lot of that today. | ||
So, that's my take on the cathedral. | ||
Running out of time here, but that's kind of a comprehensive look at it. | ||
It is interesting. | ||
It is interesting because, you know, again, if you're gonna take the materialistic view of things, And maybe just a circumstantial look of things. | ||
It's a building that's on fire, right? | ||
If you subtract all the significance, if you subtract all the importance. | ||
But it is fascinating the way that something like that resonates and speaks with people. | ||
I think that's kind of what we have to get at when we're looking at politics. | ||
The facts don't care about your feelings. | ||
That building, being on fire, even for people that are not Christian, even for people that maybe they thought they didn't care about in France, didn't care about their French national identity. | ||
Maybe they're ashamed to be French, ashamed to be white, or they're not Christian. | ||
I imagine even for people like them, it made them think a little bit. | ||
It did affect them. | ||
And so that should really make us wonder. | ||
I think that should really I think it's really interesting for our side to consider that these kinds of visualizations, these kind of demonstrations, it speaks to people. | ||
I think, and I'm, that's not, by the way, it's not like a call to action or anything, but I do think we have to sort of understand that when it comes to rhetoric, when it comes to propaganda, this is the kind of stuff that speaks to people. | ||
You know, a lot of people, how do I red pill? | ||
How do I red pill the masses? | ||
Whatever. | ||
And they want to tell them to read a book. | ||
They want to tell them to read Robert Putnam's Bowling alone or something. | ||
I think you look at enough of just what's happening. | ||
Seeing is believing. | ||
What happens? | ||
And this is stuff that is so intrinsic to who we are. | ||
It's so in our bones and in our DNA to look at that and say like there's probably something wrong about this. | ||
It's not just that it's a building that's on fire. | ||
It's not just that it's artwork in history. | ||
It's who we are. | ||
It's a part of our identity. | ||
It's a part of our tribe. | ||
It's also a part of our faith. | ||
You know, and so I think that that's really got to be an important thing. | ||
It vindicates our worldview and it's something that will help spread our worldview. | ||
So... | ||
That's a Notre Dame Cathedral. | ||
Very tragic, very unfortunate, but I guess we are lucky. | ||
We are blessed that the damage was as minimal as it could be, I suppose. | ||
You know, it was pretty bad, but could have been worse. | ||
So, I guess we're blessed in that sense that some of the good artifacts and the structure's intact. | ||
So, that's great. | ||
But we're gonna take a look at our Super Chats. | ||
We'll see what people are saying, how they're reacting. | ||
Fabulous Nugget says, Nick, no one's stream makes me laugh as much as yours. | ||
Well, hopefully tonight didn't make you laugh that much, right? | ||
It was kind of a serious subject matter, but I'm glad to hear it. | ||
Fabulous Nugget says, what do you do when you have to pee? | ||
I don't know what kind of question that is. | ||
On the show? | ||
I just go before I do the show. | ||
Isn't this wonderful? | ||
You know, the show... Virgin Mary toppled down. | ||
You know, the Our Lady Cathedral burning to the ground. | ||
Civilization's on fire. | ||
Okay, now time for the Super Chats. | ||
For $20, what do you have to do when you have to pee on the show? | ||
Uh, I just go before, okay? | ||
I just go before. | ||
I go before the show starts. | ||
Alright? | ||
And, but, hey, and if I have to pee during the show, I just hold it. | ||
It's, what is it, a maximum of two hours? | ||
Sheesh. | ||
Okay, off to a good start here. | ||
Glad I took the long weekend, right? | ||
Baker says, hey, big guy, love all the Joker quotes you've been working into your shows, and especially the Tonight's Entertainment line used on Destiny a few days ago. | ||
Keep up the good work. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Yeah, I'm Jokerpild. | ||
I'm Jokerpild. | ||
I have to tell you, I looked at the cathedral burning down, and at once I understood that this was a tragedy, but I have to tell you, after looking at like this happened, in the way I described, on a much broader level, in a much more abstract way, it didn't really do anything for in a much more abstract way, it didn't really do anything I don't know if that, I'm just being honest with you. | ||
I know people might, that means you're insincere or inauthentic. | ||
Honestly, it didn't really affect me one way or the other. | ||
I don't know if that's because I'm just so desensitized to these things happening. | ||
I don't know, again, if it's because... | ||
I'm black billed basically I'm nihilistic and I understand that this is just kind of what's coming down the pike for us in more ways than one but a lot of people are saying I feel like sick I have a visceral reaction this I didn't really have a visceral reaction and don't get me wrong I understand full well it is tragic it does you know on a higher level make me feel terribly that this is happening but I'm like tapped out. | ||
I'm tapped out! | ||
How many times do you have to just get like punched in the stomach and kicked in the face? | ||
Obviously, like, metaphorically speaking, seeing just your whole country, just everything burn to the ground, right? | ||
Like, metaphorically, before you're like, yeah, like... | ||
Well here it's it's Monday. | ||
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Wow. | |
Welcome to Monday. | ||
It's just another Monday in clown world, right? | ||
So and that's again, that's not to minimize it. | ||
I'm not trying to say that it's not a big deal or whatever I'm not, you know, it's not tragic But I feel like for people on our side of the internet more than like normies I feel like a normal person could see that and be like wow, like I'm really thinking about this but for us I don't know. | ||
There's only so many times you could really get heartbroken, right? | ||
Before you're like, well, it's just another day. | ||
Because that's what's happening to the country. | ||
You're seeing that happen to the country across the board, you know? | ||
In more ways than one, you know? | ||
It's just vandalism is what it is. | ||
Arson and vandalism happening. | ||
To our culture, to our institutions, to our demographics, just like everything. | ||
Polluting our bodies, polluting our land, our environment, I mean, I don't know, it's just, I guess that's a focal point, it's like a lightning rod to capture all those emotions, but if you, I guess if you're like a high IQ person like me, you can kind of grapple with that on an abstract level, on a conceptual level when it happens everywhere else. | ||
Lauren Rose is really looking forward to your cameo in the second season of World Peace in 2020. | ||
Congrats, big guy! | ||
When can the Premium Knickers expect the next show? | ||
Very soon. | ||
Very, very soon. | ||
And World Peace Season 2... I don't know why people are saying that. | ||
Everybody's saying, when are you gonna get in? | ||
I don't even think that's happening, but... I don't know. | ||
Maybe I'll reach out to Sammy Guns, get him on the show. | ||
I've never spoken with him before. | ||
You know, we're mutuals on Twitter. | ||
He replied to one of my tweets once, but that's like, that's about it, so. | ||
I don't wanna, I don't wanna give him a hard time. | ||
I don't wanna, you know, I don't wanna bust his balls. | ||
I don't wanna, like, fangirl over him, you know, just, you know. | ||
If he wants to reach out to me, you know, he, he always can. | ||
He always can. | ||
Uh, Thigh Dude says, only a fool wouldn't consider the possibility that this was intentionally caused by enemies of Christ. | ||
Or someone who wants to stir up conflict? | ||
Yeah, like I said, it is absolutely a possibility, but I don't know, the circumstantial evidence to me just isn't strong enough to really tilt it in any one direction, you know? | ||
Because, like I said, could have been leftists, could have been feminists, could have been, very well could have been Muslims. | ||
They're the most violent, typically, right? | ||
And, you know, statistically, it's probably on their side. | ||
But the act of it itself, I don't know. | ||
I think it's plausible it could have been just a fire also. | ||
And, you know, normally I wouldn't say that. | ||
Normally, you know me, I'm one of these people where it's like, if an airport, you know, electronic system goes down, you know, where they have a blackout, I'm like, okay, Saudis are on the move. | ||
The deep state is about, you know, make Obama the Antichrist, king of the world. | ||
And they're building the third temple from 666 Fifth Avenue. | ||
And unironically, I mean, I've unironically been like that. | ||
It's like, oh, Atlanta's airport went down and New York's airport went down and basically Netanyahu is building the Third Temple. | ||
But I see it today and I'm like, I'm not really connecting all the dots here. | ||
So, yeah, could have been. | ||
Could have been. | ||
I'm considering the possibility. | ||
Wolken Kratzer says, Good evening, Nick. | ||
Did you know your name comes from the Greek Nikolaos, which stands for the people's victory. | ||
I'd say you live up to it. | ||
Yes, I do know that. | ||
It is, my name is actually, does vindicate sort of my mission because Nikolaos means victory of the people. | ||
And Fuentes, it means fountain, but it really means source. | ||
If you really break down, like, what is the actual meaning? | ||
It really means source. | ||
So, yeah, like, the most direct translation is like, oh, it's a fountain. | ||
But what is a fountain? | ||
It's the source. | ||
So, basically, what I'm telling you is I am the source of the victory of the people. | ||
Is that a narcissistic thing to say? | ||
Is that an arrogant thing to say? | ||
But look, I didn't, look, I didn't pick my name, right? | ||
I can't, it's not really an arrogant thing to say because I didn't pick the name. | ||
You know, call my parents egotistical or whatever. | ||
I don't think they had that in mind, but it's, it's prophetic. | ||
Look, that's the prophecy, the victory of the people. | ||
It's going to come from me. | ||
So that means you got to pay up. | ||
Super chats, premium memberships, You're only gonna get the victory through me. | ||
You gotta get me to the end zone, or it's not gonna happen. | ||
That's basically what I'm saying. | ||
So... | ||
Anyway, but yeah, I did know that. | ||
Lauren Rose says, was Hassan the nephew piker in Paris today? | ||
I don't know. | ||
It's worth asking. | ||
He's the one talking about seizing capital and violence and maybe it was destiny. | ||
Maybe it was Stephen Bonnell at the scene of the crime. | ||
You know, Stephen Bonnell kicked over the lantern and it started the great Notre Dame fire of 2019. | ||
Who knows? | ||
Welder Bear. | ||
Whoops, I scrolled way down. | ||
I'm gonna have to get back up there. | ||
Welderbeer says, any tips for everyone on how to defeat the globo homo and... I can't read that. | ||
That would be anti-semitic. | ||
And that's not... we are on the show. | ||
On the personal level, I do my part by refusing to take out loans and refusing to generate acquaintances. | ||
Excuse me, acquaintances. | ||
Unfortunately, you gotta take out loans. | ||
Sorry, you know, that's that's the thing I learned when I turned uh, I turned like 19 or 20 or whatever And I realized how taxes work and how credit works. | ||
I realized that's the real red pill You know all these people in the dissident right in the old right and they're like in college and their parents pay for everything And they don't have a job. | ||
It's like wait until you get a job and you realize Or you have to use credit in any meaningful sense. | ||
Then you realize how boned we are, like what kind of a you-know-what-ish kind of a system we're living in, where it's like quite literally to get anything done economically, you have to have a good credit score. | ||
What do you have to have to get a good credit score? | ||
Gotta take out a lot of loans, gotta pay a lot of interest. | ||
So it's like, hmm, it really makes you think. | ||
So, uh... | ||
Tips on how to defeat the global homo on a personal level. | ||
Look, just get married. | ||
Have kids. | ||
Simple as. | ||
Oi! | ||
Simple as! | ||
Get a water filter. | ||
Have kids. | ||
That's it. | ||
That's it. | ||
Buy property. | ||
On a personal level, that's the Grand Slam. | ||
That's the home run. | ||
Owning land. | ||
Having kids. | ||
Filtering your water. | ||
And let me tell you, people like Ben Shapiro are freaking out. | ||
They can't handle it. | ||
You know, they lose their minds. | ||
Every time somebody buys a water filter, Ben Shapiro gets closer to... I can't say that! | ||
I can't say that! | ||
I can't say anything on this show! | ||
I just, you know, you like being on YouTube. | ||
So, I'll just say Ben Shapiro doesn't like it. | ||
He's pulling his hair out. | ||
He's pulling his hair out. | ||
Every time you install a water filter, Ben Shapiro's pulling his hair out. | ||
How about that? | ||
I was gonna say something else. | ||
Would have been probably inappropriate. | ||
Probably would have been hateful, bigoted, violent, who knows. | ||
those uh john q public says if pewdiepie ignores your d live channel again are you going to start a third one called nick j fuentes salt now the reason i started the second channel uh was because i couldn't get the age restriction filter off the first one so people are like oh just turn off the age restriction filter oh Oh, Nick, you're being shadow banned. | ||
People are just so dumb. | ||
You say something like 10 times and it just takes years for everyone to like adjust. | ||
You know, no, I wasn't shadow banned. | ||
No, I know I had the age restriction on there. | ||
The button is broken. | ||
I click turn off age restriction, save, refresh. | ||
It's back on. | ||
And when you do that, you're not on the front page. | ||
You have to click a button. | ||
To turn it over to the age-restricted content. | ||
So I start a new channel not age-restricted. | ||
That was why. | ||
So no new channel. | ||
Well, yeah. | ||
Well, that's kind of a charitable interpretation, to say the least, of when they say that kind of thing. | ||
I think that'd be charitable to say the least, you know? | ||
nothing and still gets full credit well um yeah i i well that's kind of a charitable interpretation to say the least of uh of when they say that kind of thing i think that'd be uh charitable to say the least you know to say the least it would be like nah it would kind of be like i don't even think there's an analog for that i don't | ||
I think it's without comparison, the relationship that we have with Jewish people and they trying to slap on the Judeo. | ||
It would be like if you were working on a group project with them and they killed your dad and then they took credit for all the work you did. | ||
It would be like that. | ||
It'd be like if they killed your dad and your son and your brother and they burned down your church and And then they laughed about it. | ||
And then they said, uh, when we killed your dad and your son, they're in hell forever. | ||
And some other nasty things. | ||
And then they took credit for your project. | ||
It would be, then you would be approaching, um, some equivalency. | ||
Jokes! | ||
It's jokes! | ||
It's all jokes! | ||
Everybody knows there was never any conflict between Jewish people and Christians. | ||
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What? | |
Conflict between Jews and Christians? | ||
That's never happened. | ||
Judeo-Christian? | ||
That's been around since at least the 1940s. | ||
What are you talking about? | ||
When I look at the history books, it's Jewish people and Christians working hand-in-hand to build up Western Enlightenment liberal civilization. | ||
That's all I know. | ||
Everything else is just, you know... | ||
When I say anything else, it's jokes. | ||
I'm... I'm parodying some, like, crazy reactionary. | ||
Everybody knows. | ||
The history of the West is, like, Jewish and Christian people literally holding hands, building cathedrals brick by brick, building cathedrals to worship test tubes and rocket ships, duh, and, you know, the written word and violins and shit. | ||
So, yeah, anything else, believe me, I'm being ironic. | ||
I'm being ironic. | ||
What's your pick? | ||
I don't know, dude. | ||
What difference does it make? | ||
They're all the same. | ||
Developing country with a poor economy. | ||
I don't know, man. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Do Brazil. | ||
Whatever. | ||
What difference does it make? | ||
They're all the same. | ||
Developing country with a poor economy. | ||
I don't know, man. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Do Brazil. | ||
Whatever. | ||
What kind of question is that? | ||
Harry Plowman says, Been a bit since I've tuned in due to work. | ||
Keep it up big guy. | ||
Everyone say a prayer for France tonight. | ||
So true. | ||
So true. | ||
But thanks. | ||
Glad you're tuning in. | ||
Alt says, day is vault. | ||
Very true. | ||
God is willing it. | ||
Amiris is the virgin. | ||
J Edgar Hoover versus the fashy Anslinger Chad. | ||
I don't know who that is. | ||
I don't know who that is. | ||
Nick Fuentes says, bad optics. | ||
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Says, That's gonna be one of those, huh? | |
Official headline from Newsweek, one month ago Catholic churches are being desecrated across France and officials don't know why. | ||
Of course, I'm sure this is totally organic. | ||
I believe the government, I believe everything the government tells me. | ||
Yeah, that's what I said, dude. | ||
This is what I talk about when I talk about NPCs and low IQ people. | ||
It's like they, I don't know if it's they don't hear you or they don't understand you or they can't synthesize and process information. | ||
Did I say I believe everything the government tells me? | ||
Did I say that it couldn't have been somebody? | ||
I don't think that's what I said. | ||
And also, I read four paragraphs from the article you're citing. | ||
Newsweek one month ago, this headline, I read that whole article verbatim, word for word, on the same show, and said, well, looking at that, yes, it could have been, well, it could have been this, it could have been that, but we don't really have enough evidence. | ||
And this retard says, oh, Nick says it's totally organic. | ||
I can't. | ||
I can't do this for very much longer. | ||
I can't do this for very much longer. | ||
I can't. | ||
You know, I can't do it. | ||
People are like, are you going to do this for your whole life? | ||
Yeah, definitely not. | ||
Right? | ||
I'm kidding. | ||
I'm kidding. | ||
I'll be here forever. | ||
I'll be here to tuck you into bed every night with a little America first forever. | ||
Just kidding. | ||
Just kidding. | ||
That's not what I said, dude. | ||
Not what I said. | ||
Zypher says, as a French Acadian Catholic, I wonder what the ethnic makeup of the renovation crew was. | ||
Maybe someone had a friend on the inside. | ||
Yeah, could be. | ||
Yeah, that's plausible, certainly. | ||
Basketball says, everyone do your taxes. | ||
Today's the last day without a fine. | ||
Don't let the IRS screw you even harder. | ||
True, true. | ||
File an extension, even if you can't get them in today. | ||
Very true. | ||
Billy says my America First mug has shipped and he tips slash advice on how to maximize my experience while drinking from it. | ||
Thanks, Nick. | ||
Any tips on how to maximize drinking out of a mug? | ||
Hmm. | ||
Yeah, I don't know, big guy. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Drink while you're watching America First. | ||
How's that? | ||
What are these questions? | ||
Nick, pick a country for my school project. | ||
Nick, how do I drink out of a glass? | ||
How can I maximize drinking out of a glass? | ||
Like, what do you expect me to tell you? | ||
Like, this is actually new and improved. | ||
Oh, man. | ||
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Oh, man! | |
I love doing the show, buddy. | ||
I love... See, this is why I don't have the guests. | ||
I like to go off at my own pace. | ||
It's just me and the camera and the audience, you know. | ||
I just get to fill your little head with all my thoughts and ideas. | ||
And then the Super Chats is like, oh, well, here's... But here's the cross I have to bear. | ||
What's your Lenten sacrifice? | ||
You're looking at it, all right? | ||
No, I kid. | ||
I'm only joking. | ||
I'm only kidding. | ||
Your mother says slow news day, right? | ||
Yeah, it didn't turn out to be slow. | ||
Turned out to be a very fast news day. | ||
Very fast, lots going on. | ||
John Q. Public says, did Assange really poo-poo pee-pee the walls in the embassy? | ||
Based. | ||
Yeah, I hear that he did do that. | ||
I don't know if it's true. | ||
I don't know if it's confirmed, but I heard the same thing. | ||
So, who knows? | ||
Maybe he's poo-poo pilled. | ||
Videogamesnake says, have we started the fire? | ||
The fire rises kings. | ||
Disavow. | ||
Poor taste. | ||
This isn't poor taste. | ||
Boss Vivos says, like New Zealand, total Mossad op. | ||
Neither Muslims or Christians stand to gain anything from this. | ||
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I don't know about that. | |
I don't know. | ||
I don't know where people get this kind of stuff. | ||
I don't know about that one, my friend. | ||
What would Mossad have to gain from this? | ||
I think there's a much more plausible explanation that a Muslim would do this than that the Mossad would do it. | ||
Why would the Mossad do this? | ||
If the Mossad did it, wouldn't they make it obvious that it was Muslims? | ||
If that was the angle they were going for, they're trying to start up the race war or something? | ||
Whatever. | ||
Boss, or I just read that one. | ||
N-Word says, why are you following Cringe Hypocrite H3H3 on Twitter? | ||
I follow a lot of people just to see what the latest trends are. | ||
You know, I follow Jordan Peterson. | ||
You know, I'm not a Jordan Peterson fan, but I follow him to see what he's saying. | ||
I follow H3H3. | ||
I follow Keemstar. | ||
He kind of annoys me. | ||
He posts a lot of cringe. | ||
So, in short, follows are not endorsements. | ||
You know, I just like to see what's going on. | ||
You know, I like to get a little survey. | ||
A little lay of the land. | ||
You know, I like my information. | ||
All right? | ||
All right? | ||
What are you doing checking out my follows? | ||
Leave me alone! | ||
For crying out loud. | ||
Why are you following this person? | ||
Why are you following that person? | ||
Why don't you leave me alone? | ||
Why don't you mind your own follows? | ||
Tom Allen says, Nick, I've been indecisive for a while, but after witnessing the collapse of the symbol of the old world and the bounteous, I think you mean bountiful, gleeful shrieking. | ||
Shrieking is not spelled this way. | ||
Of the alien hordes, I am now fully convinced we cannot live with these people. | ||
I don't know what you're talking about. | ||
I think it's going just fine. | ||
I think it's going just fine. | ||
The only difference is we got better food. | ||
So, I don't know. | ||
Sounds like white nationalist rhetoric, white separatist rhetoric. | ||
I know I'm not about that. | ||
I can tell you explicitly that I am not about that. | ||
Mark Zuckerberg and Sundar Pichai. | ||
I can tell you I am not about that. | ||
I think it's going great. | ||
I think diversity is working great. | ||
I had a taco the other day. | ||
Delicious chicken taco. | ||
And what do you know? | ||
I'm going to try Ethiopian sometime, you know, in the future. | ||
So I think it's going fine. | ||
I don't know what you're talking about. | ||
Low IQ. | ||
No, I'm joking. | ||
Joking. | ||
I'm not going to poke fun at you because you misspelled some words there. | ||
I get where you're coming from, but I think you should really just maybe check out the falafel stands. | ||
Laxa says, do you know who Varg is? | ||
Yeah, I know who Varg is. | ||
Billy Says Nothing screams Jewish heritage more than a Catholic cathedral built by a Catholic bishop that contains the crown of thorns and a piece of the crucifixion cross. | ||
Unreal. | ||
Judeo-Christian, everybody, right? | ||
I just don't understand how otherwise intelligent, critical-thinking people could regurgitate that. | ||
Judeo-Christian? | ||
How does that make any sense? | ||
Literally think about it for five seconds. | ||
Think about it for five seconds, Judeo-Christian. | ||
What is a Jew? | ||
What is a Christian? | ||
What defines a Christian? | ||
What defines a Jew? | ||
How do you have the two together, modifying one and the other? | ||
The Jew is defined by his rejection of Christ. | ||
The Christian, the Christian, Christian is defined by his embrace of Christ. | ||
So then, how can you have something that is at once embodied in the rejection of Christ and the embrace of Christ? | ||
It's, they're mutually exclusive. | ||
They're exact opposites. | ||
How do you have one and the other at the same time? | ||
I don't get it. | ||
Judeo-Christian, how about you think about what you're saying, dummy? | ||
How about you think about it for five seconds, you stupid goy? | ||
Wake up! | ||
My fellow goyim, we've gotta rise up, alright? | ||
In a very peaceful way. | ||
In a very peaceful and moderate way that doesn't harm anybody. | ||
It doesn't actually change anything, okay? | ||
As long as the money keeps flowing, okay? | ||
As long as people keep paying for gasoline and paying for, you know, food and going grocery shopping, you know, those are the parameters under which we're going to be rising up. | ||
My fellow boys, just think about this a little bit. | ||
It's not difficult. | ||
Action review. | ||
Hey Nick, any chance we can get you on the Action Podcast to discuss the Notre Dame fire and related church vandalism in France on Friday? | ||
Probably not, but send me an email. | ||
I'll take a look. | ||
Not going to commit to it. | ||
Danal says, thank God for the holy artifacts are safe at least. | ||
Have you seen the clip of young French Catholics singing Awe Maria in the street? | ||
Beautiful. | ||
I agree. | ||
Very beautiful. | ||
And it is a good thing that at least they save some of those artifacts and the structure is safe, so that's good. | ||
Dog Fredify says, do you still consider yourself a paleoconservative? | ||
Yes. | ||
Yes, I do. | ||
Coco Large says, aren't you afraid D-Live is a pyramid scheme? | ||
Um, yeah, I mean, I'm a little concerned that it might not be legit, but I don't know. | ||
I mean, I got my first payout, so... Look, look, I'm a content creator. | ||
I'm gonna go and we're gonna use it while we can, right? | ||
It's just like maker support. | ||
Look at maker support. | ||
Um... | ||
That was temporary, and I'm sure this is temporary, right? | ||
Everything's temporary when you think about it. | ||
Hey, everything's temporary! | ||
So, maybe it's a pyramid scheme, maybe it's not. | ||
As long as the lino points are flowing, as long as I get my lino points at the end of the day, it doesn't matter what shape it is, okay? | ||
I'm filling my pockets with lino points, and that's all that matters. | ||
Pure Shepard says opinion on the American Psycho, Patrick Bateman. | ||
I like that film. | ||
I like that film. | ||
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That's the meme film where the guy killed people. | |
I like that one. | ||
Yeah, it's good. | ||
I like it. | ||
It's a fine film. | ||
What about it? | ||
Anything in particular? | ||
Everybody's got the American Psycho obvi at one point. | ||
Nick, do you like the meme movie? | ||
Tell me what you think about the meme movie. | ||
Nick, what do you think about Drive with Ryan Gosling? | ||
Do you like the guy who wears the jacket? | ||
I like the movie about the... I like the movie about the guy who doesn't really get along with anybody and goes out at night and, you know, might kill people. | ||
I like films like that basically. | ||
Drive, Nightcrawler, American Psycho, Taxi Driver, Joker. | ||
You know, you get the picture, right? | ||
Dark Knight. | ||
Let's see Jose Antonio. | ||
I'm just I'm just busting your balls. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I am so nasty today I think it's cuz I've been off the air for so long. | ||
I'm getting I'm getting real virile, very high tea. | ||
Yeah, I see where you're going with that joke. | ||
Yeah, basically. | ||
I see the concept there. | ||
counter to this measly fire as the free market allows the consumption of cheap wood to rebuild their judeo-christian values um yeah i see where you're going with that joke yeah basically um i i see the concept there uh you know we're gonna work a little bit on the execution but basically you know daily wire calculations i like that part um but yeah yeah i agree i I agree. | ||
That's what it's all about at the end of the day. | ||
The free market. | ||
Cathedral burns down, but hey, GDP is up 2%. | ||
So what difference does it make? | ||
LPL says, great job yesterday, Nick. | ||
Proud of you, boy. | ||
Hey, thank you, my friend. | ||
Proud of me for jumping on stream. | ||
Thank you. | ||
And B says, Nick, thoughts on Christian unity? | ||
I admire the Catholic Church personally as a Protestant, but I recognize them as the OG and main Church of Christ. | ||
Look, you've got to become Catholic. | ||
Sure, we're going to unite against atheists, pagans, others, but, you know, you really should be Catholic. | ||
I don't know why you wouldn't be Catholic. | ||
How can you preach unity but remain a Protestant? | ||
It doesn't really make any sense. | ||
Unity proceeds from one, proceeds from the Pope, proceeds from one individual, the Vicar of Christ on earth. | ||
Hello, the one Church. - Shh. | ||
Not all this. | ||
I'm a Pentecostal. | ||
I'm a Baptist. | ||
I'm a Seventh-day Adventist. | ||
I'm a mainline Protestant. | ||
I'm an Anglican. | ||
Like, how do you... I believe in unity. | ||
Okay, well, let's start by submitting to the One True Church. | ||
How about that? | ||
So I get it. | ||
You know, you may respect it. | ||
You might want to... might want to expand the respect and a membership there. | ||
But yeah, don't get me wrong. | ||
I'm not... I'm not about attacking Protestants. | ||
We got bigger fish to fry at the moment. | ||
Not that we're trying to fry Protestants. | ||
Don't get me wrong, but you understand what I'm saying. | ||
Dan MG says, I know this is corny, but I'm just hoping the burning of Notre Dame will ignite a dormant spirit in the souls of Catholics. | ||
God willing. | ||
Thanks for fighting the demon spud. | ||
God bless. | ||
Well, thanks. | ||
Yeah, I know what you mean. | ||
And that's sort of every time something like this happens. | ||
That's the hope is we have tragedy, but at the very least, maybe tragedy can galvanize people. | ||
You can get something out of it, right? | ||
So I agree. | ||
Dean says we can't possibly be losing. | ||
Dave Rubin said in 16 that if we simply refer to progressives as regressives, we're guaranteed to win. | ||
Hey, it makes sense to me, right? | ||
The progressives, you know, they're actually acting more like regressives when you think about it. | ||
They're the real... they're just like the church ladies in the 1990s. | ||
I hate that stuff because it's like, no, we're the real regressives. | ||
Who wants to regress? | ||
We do. | ||
What are we supposed to be? | ||
The real progressives? | ||
What is that? | ||
How have we, how have we in like the last three years gone from conservatives to then becoming we're the real progressives? | ||
We don't actually even believe in progress last time I checked or we're not supposed to if you're conservative. | ||
So dumb. | ||
We actually are the real progressives. | ||
We don't even think progress is possible. | ||
So why would that make any sense? | ||
You're regressive. | ||
WTF? | ||
I'm a democrat now. | ||
I am a full-blown SJW progressive now. | ||
Progressive regressive. | ||
Because I want to go back. | ||
We got to go back. | ||
I don't think they want to go back though. | ||
You know, I don't think that's what they're saying. | ||
So, Dave Rubin's just an idiot, man. | ||
Dave Rubin is just a bonehead. | ||
He's just straight up bonehead. | ||
He's got like one idea, okay? | ||
He's got one of the biggest shows on YouTube, and he's got one idea. | ||
He just says the same thing for four years. | ||
What if I'm actually a liberal, not a leftist, and what we really have to do is just like talk to each other. | ||
Dude, shut up you bitch! | ||
You don't even have any substantive opinions. | ||
Your political ideas have no content. | ||
All of your political ideas, number one, you don't even understand the implications of them, but it's all just about conversations. | ||
I'm not a leftist, I'm a liberal, and we should just talk Okay, but what are we going to talk about? | ||
Because you don't want to talk to people like me. | ||
You don't want to talk to anybody who's got anything to say. | ||
You want to talk to Jewy Juistein who says, I like the free market. | ||
I like capitalism, but I think something else about social issues. | ||
That's who you want to have on your show. | ||
Welcome, everybody. | ||
I'm Dave Rubin. | ||
I'm gay and Jewish, and this is the Gay Jewish Show. | ||
Today, we've got a Jew who is going to talk to us about why the only thing you're allowed to disagree on is economics. | ||
Well, hello, Dave Rubin. | ||
I'm a Jew, and you know what? | ||
Is this getting a little hardcore for you? | ||
Oh, I'm sorry. | ||
Is this a little too extreme for you? | ||
Maybe you tuned into the wrong show. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
Is this a little bad optics for you? | ||
Well, you know what? | ||
My cathedral just burned down, so I'm a little torn up about it, and you're just gonna have to deal with it, okay? | ||
I'm feeling hot, alright? | ||
It's a heated gamer moment. | ||
Not that I have anything against Jewish people. | ||
I think that's fine. | ||
I think it's actually a good thing. | ||
We don't hear from Jewish people enough in media. | ||
We don't have enough Jewish shows in media or Jewish representation. | ||
So, I'm saying that like it's a good thing. | ||
That imitation was meant to be flattering. | ||
It was meant to be flattering, alright? | ||
And if it wasn't, then it was ironic and it was all a joke, okay? | ||
It was a parody of what somebody who is really fed up with what's happening in society would sound like, okay? | ||
So everybody just relax, alright? | ||
Hey, everybody just relax. | ||
Jared Holt, hey, stop typing, Jared. | ||
Please, please, stop typing. | ||
I've had such a good year so far. | ||
Please, stop typing. | ||
Put down the pen. | ||
It was just a joke. | ||
It was just a joke. | ||
Oh my gosh. | ||
I love YouTube Terms of Services. | ||
I actually, I'm Jewish myself. | ||
Did I tell you that? | ||
Alright, alright. | ||
I'm just kidding. | ||
I'm just kidding. | ||
Okay, look, I just love my family. | ||
No, all right. | ||
So that's Dave Rubin. | ||
We hate Dave Rubin. | ||
In short, we hate Dave Rubin. | ||
Bill Dink says, Hey Nick, first time catching you live. | ||
Have some shekels and keep up the good work. | ||
Thanks. | ||
Thanks for the shekels. | ||
Glad you could catch us live there. | ||
For posterity says a lot of Muslims and leftists think it's great. | ||
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Hmm. | |
Yeah, it really makes you think. | ||
Well, I mean, look, the Catholic Church always and forever will represent order and God's law and conservatism. | ||
What is right wing? | ||
What is conservative? | ||
Catholic, of course. | ||
We forget that. | ||
Where does the right wing originate? | ||
Where does the term originate? | ||
From the French Revolution, where the right side of the National Assembly were the monarchists in favor of the Catholic French monarchy, Louis XVI. | ||
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So, roots. | |
It really, you got to go back. | ||
That's what it's all about. | ||
It's no wonder everybody's got a problem with Catholics in the right wing. | ||
They're inseparable. | ||
Gregory says, when are you planning to do your debate with Sticks, Hex, and Hammer? | ||
I don't think we ever said we were going to do a debate. | ||
So, I don't know if that's confirmed or not. | ||
Jimmy says, I started watching your show as an agnostic libertarian degenerate and eight months later, I'm a reactionary traditional Catholic. | ||
Much love for helping me see the light. | ||
Hey, God bless you, man. | ||
Great to hear. | ||
I'm really glad to hear that. | ||
Those are the people we're trying to convert. | ||
Trying to get hold of those libertarians, shake them, you know, wake them up a little bit, grab them by the ears. | ||
Grab him by the, you know what, and just shake him and say, you know, listen, listen, you're in violation of God's law, big guy. | ||
It might not violate the NAP, but you're breaking God's law, and maybe you don't fear the government, but you should fear God, right? | ||
So, that's what we're trying to do. | ||
N-Word says, Nick, sounds like you're picking up a lisp. | ||
Fix your speech. | ||
That's, I don't know what you're talking about. | ||
Ecofash says Jays hate Christ when they steal and sell artifacts. | ||
I don't know what a Jay is. | ||
What, like a blue Jay? | ||
Jay, uh... I don't know. | ||
Jay Inslee? | ||
I don't know who you're talking about there. | ||
I hope that... I hope... I hope I don't... | ||
I hope you don't mean what I think you mean, what I just thought of, because that would be really problematic. | ||
Really Good Comics says, hey hello to lemon refresh, to lemon ice coolers. | ||
Enjoy it all summer long, as is or with your choice of fruit topping. | ||
Grab one at Galbraith's today for only $2.29. | ||
I don't know why that's so funny to me, but you know really good comics. | ||
He's the only one that can make me laugh here. | ||
Very few super chatters can can get me to can get me to laugh genuinely. | ||
It's not even a fake laugh to placate you so you keep the shackles flowing. | ||
It's an authentic laugh. | ||
We really do need somebody like really good comics to cut through all the BS with callers advertisement. | ||
For a lemon ice cooler. | ||
Say hello to Lemon Refresh lemon ice coolers. | ||
Enjoy it all summer long. | ||
Oh, we love your really good comics. | ||
That's a good one. | ||
That one really brightened my day. | ||
Ben Shapiro's joke, not so much. | ||
But that one, eerie in humor. | ||
Eerie in humor, as I like to call it. | ||
Ivy says, hey Nick, are the French to be part of the med race or are they Anglos? | ||
The French are meds. | ||
What are you talking about? | ||
The French are definitely meds, right? | ||
I think so. | ||
I mean Paris isn't really like on the Mediterranean, but like what's the city that is? | ||
What's it called? | ||
What's the one on the coast called? | ||
I know it from playing Diplomacy. | ||
Whatever. | ||
You know what I'm talking about. | ||
So I don't know. | ||
I guess parts of France are mad, but is Paris mad? | ||
I don't know. | ||
It's a tough one. | ||
That's a tough one. | ||
Mmm. | ||
I would probably lean towards yes, because they're Catholic. | ||
But they're really more... yeah, I don't know. | ||
I don't know. | ||
It's a tough one. | ||
I'd have to take it up with the European experts. | ||
I'm an American. | ||
Welfare says it's all a pure coincidence, Nick. | ||
This church is a monument to our Judeo-Christian values and Western civilization. | ||
I don't know what people mean by coincidence. | ||
What do you mean by coincidence? | ||
It's not like there's this, like, constellation of different things which make it, like, particularly anomalous, you know? | ||
It's all a coincidence. | ||
What, something catches on fire and people are like, it's just a coincidence that the thing caught on fire. | ||
Like, what do you mean? | ||
What, what does it coincide with? | ||
What is the coincidence? | ||
Do you know what the word even means? | ||
What does it coincide with? | ||
You know? | ||
Ow, I stubbed my toe. | ||
Coincidence? | ||
Oh, what? | ||
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I spilled over my water. | |
Coincidence? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I guess the water just spilled over, huh? | ||
Yeah, I guess I just do a show called America First and my mug spilled. | ||
Yeah, I guess that's just a big coincidence, right? | ||
What, do you believe everything the government tells you? | ||
What's the... What do you mean? | ||
What are you talking about? | ||
I don't... I don't know. | ||
You know, it seems kind of... People are like, oh, what's in Holy Week? | ||
It seems kind of arbitrary, frankly. | ||
Uh, but maybe. | ||
Maybe you're right. | ||
Maybe, maybe there's a plot. | ||
I'm not saying it's not possible, but I don't know what the blatant and obvious coincidence would be that you're talking about. | ||
Uh, 30-year-old Boomer says, Nick, as Catholics, we should not give in to wrath. | ||
Let's turn the other cheek and build a cathedral and mosque from the ashes. | ||
Notre Dame is open to all disavow. | ||
That's obviously a stupid comment. | ||
Uh, Welders says, any tips on red-pilling evangelicals on Israel? | ||
No, there's really no good way because they have a religious conviction, so no amount of facts and logic will persuade them. | ||
I've tried, believe me. | ||
But there is a good documentary called Marching to Zion, which you should check out. | ||
Maybe that's a good one. | ||
George Henry says, Nick, thoughts on SJWs? | ||
I don't like them, frankly. | ||
Frankly, I think they deserve to be owned and be put in cringe compilations. | ||
Rightwing says, uh, if it was arson, was it godless leftists or islamists? | ||
Heathen scum have a history of doing this kind of thing. | ||
I'm sure that Varg dummy is loving this. | ||
Yeah, it could have been leftists. | ||
Could have been, uh, leftists, feminists, communists, whatever. | ||
Could have been Muslims. | ||
We don't know. | ||
There's no evidence pointing in any direction at this moment. | ||
All we have is that the cathedral is on fire and some circumstantial coincidences, right? | ||
But other than that, I don't really see anything that's obvious. | ||
Crazy Life says, Nick, Notre Dame means Our Lady. | ||
I know. | ||
Also, today is the day Jesus went into the temple with a braided whip and chased the bankers out. | ||
Interesting. | ||
Dog Fredify says, do you think boomers oppose Yang because they're mad that their parents were cucked and got them circumcised? | ||
That's one explanation, certainly. | ||
They're salty about the circumcision thing, you know. | ||
If the boomers can't have their foreskins, nobody can. | ||
I think that's what they're really thinking, you know. | ||
Not about the money, not about the UBI. | ||
I think you're right. | ||
I think you're onto something there. | ||
Basketball says, do you think they will build a mosque to replace Notre Dame? | ||
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No! | |
No! | ||
No, I don't think that's gonna happen. | ||
Honestly, there's like, yeah, the world's pretty messed up, but then people are like, do you think they're gonna build a mosque to replace... | ||
No, definitely not. | ||
I don't think you know, I think there's probably a limit I think there is a reasonable limit, you know, things are bad. | ||
I don't know. | ||
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They're that bad All right. | |
Oh Yeah, yeah, dude, they're gonna build a mosque This is we live in a Murdoch Murdoch cartoon Yeah, that that is the next I think somebody suggested that yeah, I think that's what Matt Cron said in a speech today We're gonna act quickly to build a mosque What are you thinking, man? | ||
What do you have, a peanut brain? | ||
Is your brain the size of a peanut? | ||
Do you think they'll build a mosque? | ||
Yeah, I think that's the next logical step. | ||
Barry says, hey Nick, long time viewer and premium member. | ||
I haven't donated in a while since I can't watch the live show because of work, but I just wanted to say congrats on the growth of your viewership. | ||
Well, thank you so much. | ||
Much appreciated. | ||
Hope you're making it through the wage lifestyle, my friend. | ||
Autism says, LOL. | ||
Okay, Dimension says the veiled persecution of Christianity through legal means is exactly what Emperor Julian the Apostate did when he tried to re-paganize the Roman Empire. | ||
EMJ has it in his book about friendly merchants. | ||
A very interesting observation. | ||
Ilhan Omar says the Notre Dame fire immediately made me think of Ezekiel's vision of the glory of God leaving a temple before the conquest of Judah by Babylon, i.e. | ||
God finally washing his hands of Europe and forsaking it. | ||
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Hmm, I don't know about that. | |
Seems a little, again, arbitrary. | ||
You know, if it were broader, wouldn't you think that maybe, like, the Vatican would be on fire? | ||
Wouldn't you think they'd be more widespread or something? | ||
It just doesn't seem like it's, like, it's consequential, but | ||
People are trying to project onto it this like biblical significance like don't you don't you know anything about history you had the french revolution you had world wars and people are like a cathedral is on fire and it doesn't even like fully burn to the ground yep god's washing his hands of europe it's the end times like what come on i mean it was bad but like the end times don't you remember 9 11 like sheesh we survived bigger things than this | ||
Biblical that's biblical kind of disappointing, right? | ||
I'm gonna demand a refund if that's a biblical washing of the hands of Europe like really that's all you got big guy Little fire caves in the roof. | ||
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That's it. | |
Like it's a bad but You know, I see this Cathedral on fire it makes me think that you know, maybe God is Watching his hands of the continent of Europe Nuclear bombs and, you know, apocalyptic wars, revolutions, turmoil. | ||
But a cathedral, arbitrary cathedral, is on fire. | ||
No, that's the one. | ||
That's the one. | ||
Game over. | ||
I waited too long at McDonald's. | ||
God's washing his hands. | ||
Game over. | ||
It's over! | ||
It's over. | ||
It's over, man. | ||
Tyler... and again, not to minimize it, but it's like, what is... people just... are their brains just don't work or something? | ||
Like, what's going on? | ||
What is going on? | ||
Tyler says, hey Nick, wanted to say thanks for the hard work before I head into mass. | ||
We'll definitely catch back on this and the premium for the gym later. | ||
Keep it up, big guy. | ||
Thanks. | ||
See you later, dude. | ||
What is wrong with people? | ||
Why do you say something like this? | ||
Why do you say something like this? | ||
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Disavow. | |
We are not advocating for ethnic cleansing. | ||
plus germans hungarians etc were successfully ethnically cleansed between 45 and 52 out of eastern europe where they had lived for generations um that's an interesting point um that you make i disavow but however what is wrong with people why do you say something like this why do you say something like this disavow we are not advocating for ethnic cleansing retard stop watching my show if If that's what you're in favor of, stop watching the show. | ||
Or if you are in favor of that, stop commenting on the show. | ||
I don't want the money. | ||
Like, do people not understand what's happening? | ||
Like, do I have to remind everybody every day what's happening with internet terms of services? | ||
Hey, if you say certain things, you're gonna be shut down and nobody can say anything about anything that goes on? | ||
I don't know what the thought process is there. | ||
I don't know if that's controlled op. | ||
I don't know what that is, but please, please stop. | ||
It's not helping anybody. | ||
Domain says tragedies are like Rorschach tests. | ||
People see what they want. | ||
Their interpretation provides a clear reflection of them and their beliefs. | ||
Yeah, that's true. | ||
Very true. | ||
Pragmatic Culture says may the church and farts France. | ||
Come out of the stronger. | ||
And then he says something in Latin. | ||
On a different note, Yang Town Hall was yesterday. | ||
Did you watch? | ||
If so, thoughts? | ||
I didn't catch it. | ||
I saw some clips. | ||
Pretty impressive. | ||
Pretty good. | ||
And the people are always still. | ||
I saw Nick Fulcher supports Yang, but Yang said in the town hall he wants statehood for D.C. | ||
and Puerto Rico. | ||
Focus on the money. | ||
Like, it's just, everything, every show is the same because everybody just says the same things to me, you know? | ||
Nick, I know you like Yang, but have you heard this other thing that he said? | ||
I don't think you're getting it. | ||
Country's doomed. | ||
Rules don't matter. | ||
$1,000. | ||
Focus on the money. | ||
Don't let anything distract you. | ||
It's very simple. | ||
It's very simple. | ||
Uh, Jen says, hey, what are your opinions about Washington State? | ||
Uh, I don't know. | ||
It's pretty cool. | ||
I've never been there. | ||
But I understand the east, or rather the west is kind of paused. | ||
A lot of Asian immigration. | ||
East is pretty, based on red pill. | ||
You know, nice environment. | ||
I don't know if I'd ever hang out there because of the, you know, missing 411 stuff. | ||
I hear a lot of conspicuous reports. | ||
People going missing, reappearing, strange circumstances. | ||
So I don't know if it's for me, but definitely a cool stage. | ||
Sure, certainly. | ||
Steve Zees is your favorite guest on. | ||
Benjamin was talking you up on Saturday, big guy. | ||
Mentioning you not once, but twice in his Seinfeld stream with heavy praise. | ||
Yeah, I saw that. | ||
I saw that. | ||
Much appreciated. | ||
Thank you for the kind words, Mr. Owen Benjamin. | ||
I'm a fan of yours as well, fan of your comedy. | ||
So, very high praise coming from the big man, from Papa Bear, right? | ||
That's what they, that's what he says on his streams. | ||
So I did appreciate it. | ||
Very cool. | ||
Steve Z says, alternative theory, this is a false flag by Israel to justify a coming false flag white supremacist terror attack on the Dome of the Rock. | ||
Just okay, yeah. | ||
Good idea, dude. | ||
Yeah, that makes a lot of sense. | ||
Running says, what's the deal with Catholic bishops wearing yarmulke looking things? | ||
I don't know if they wear yarmulkes. | ||
I think they just wear... I don't, I don't know. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't know what that's about. | ||
Jamie sees his Christians unite for Christ. | ||
God bless you, Nick. | ||
Hey, God bless you. | ||
Everybody's cool. | ||
If you're down with Christ, I'm down with you, okay? | ||
Unless you're a faker like Pete Buttigieg. | ||
You know, you gotta, you know, like actually before it. | ||
Cyrus says, get on Benjamin on. | ||
Thanks. | ||
Yeah, okay. | ||
Fosimo says, what's your take on presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg calling Pence a Pharisee? | ||
Keep it up, big guy. | ||
Going to sub the premium tonight. | ||
Well, thank you so much. | ||
Um, I mean, it's obviously ironic. | ||
Buttigieg is like the Antichrist, frankly. | ||
I see his whole schtick, his parents, his whole M.O., and I'm deeply disturbed. | ||
Very significant demonic energy emanating from that character, you know. | ||
Every time he talks about scripture, I, like, want to throw up. | ||
SCRIPTURE TELLS US WHAT THE F- WHAT DO YOU KNOW ABOUT SCRIPTURE, HUH? | ||
YOU WITH YOUR HUSBAND, CHASTEN, YOU'RE GONNA TELL ME ABOUT SCRIPTURE? | ||
REALLY? | ||
WHAT A- WHAT A PHONY. | ||
I COULDN'T- I DON'T THINK YOU COULD INVENT A BIGGER PHONY IF YOU TRIED. | ||
Yeah, you and Shaztin gonna tell me about what scripture tells us. | ||
Scripture tells me that the religion is about the stranger and the homosexual, the anal sex haver, the sodomite. | ||
Shut the fuck up, sodomite. | ||
I can't tell you how much that stuff makes me angry, because it's so transparent what that is. | ||
That is Satan at work, right there, and everybody knows that. | ||
So, I'm sorry for the language, heated gamer moment, but... | ||
Please, don't talk about scripture. | ||
Do not talk about scripture if that's the lifestyle you choose to lead, you know. | ||
And look, you know, everybody does that. | ||
Everybody in politics does that, more or less. | ||
Even like Donald Trump. | ||
Is he going to church every Sunday? | ||
Like, no. | ||
But somebody like that, it's just so overt. | ||
It's so brazen, you know. | ||
And he's gonna try and, like, make that his thing. | ||
He's gonna try and co-opt that. | ||
Oh, I'm actually the real Christian. | ||
Oh, really? | ||
Please. | ||
Zirconium says the relics were saved and the interior survived. | ||
The Little Hat Men can only dream to have built something so sturdy. | ||
Yeah, very blessed that all that stuff remains. | ||
Level Best says, God bless you, brother. | ||
Hey, God bless you. | ||
Thanks. | ||
Basketball says, thank you, Nick, for delivering another quality show. | ||
Hey, thanks, man. | ||
Much appreciated. | ||
Sirius says, nobody sees your lower torso, so you could just use a catheter when you're doing the show. | ||
That's a good observation. | ||
Yeah, that's true, I guess. | ||
George Henry, we have like a million more Super Chats. | ||
These are from an hour ago! | ||
These are from an hour ago that I'm reading. | ||
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Oh, my God. | |
All right, let me see. | ||
Let me refresh the page there. | ||
Yeah, we're gonna be here for another hour, sure. | ||
Let's see. | ||
Yeah, you're right about the catheter. | ||
Why would I need it? | ||
It's a two-hour show, right? | ||
It should be a one-hour show, but lately it's like a two-hour show. | ||
George Henry says, Nick, can you do super chats at the start instead? | ||
Why would I do that? | ||
No! | ||
No. | ||
No. | ||
Why? | ||
Why would I do that? | ||
POTUS says, are traps still gay? | ||
Yeah, unfortunately. | ||
Yeah, still gay. | ||
Yeah, you know, people, people like, when I first started the show, they were like, Nick says traps aren't gay. | ||
I never said that. | ||
Okay, I never said that. | ||
Fact check. | ||
I never said that they weren't gay. | ||
What I said was, is look, there's a lot going on. | ||
Women are not really doing their part. | ||
Desperate times, right? | ||
What do they say about desperate times? | ||
So I never said it wasn't gay. | ||
I just said, look, I don't know. | ||
It's like what happens in war. | ||
Maybe you go off during war, right? | ||
You like burn down a whole village or something, you know, something, some atrocity, but it's like, you know what? | ||
It was war. | ||
Okay. | ||
It was war. | ||
I saw my best friend's head explode. | ||
What do you expect? | ||
You know, and that's kind of where we are. | ||
It's like, I saw the cathedral burned down. | ||
I'm only human, you know? | ||
And that was always, take that for what you will. | ||
Take that for what you will. | ||
Is it gay? | ||
Yes. | ||
Yes, traps are gay. | ||
But can we have a special consideration? | ||
I think, well, I'll let you be the judge, okay? | ||
But that's my determination on it. | ||
Glenn Cunnington says, do you believe in the fire means rebirth idea? | ||
I don't know, maybe. | ||
Yeah, I mean, I guess. | ||
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Sure. | |
No, it's fine for now. | ||
Nick, since the climate is kind of rough, what do you think about asking fan channels like Nick points his clips to private their vids for now? | ||
Love the show. | ||
No, it's fine for now. | ||
As long as my channel is good, which it is, I think I'll be okay. | ||
Mister says, I feel similarly desensitized to the loss of Notre Dame. | ||
I had lost the hope of ever seeing my ancestral homeland as it is supposed to be very long ago. | ||
Yeah, that's very, very big bummer, I would say. | ||
Coco says, how do Christians sympathizing atheist Asian immigrants like me? | ||
Find God. | ||
Christian, sympathizing, atheist, Asian immigrants. | ||
I don't know what Asian immigrants has to do with it. | ||
Dude, I don't know. | ||
Just go to church. | ||
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$8.55. | |
How do I find God? | ||
I don't know, man. | ||
Look for him. | ||
Look for him. | ||
That's the answer. | ||
It sounds asinine, simple, but it's true. | ||
Pray. | ||
Go to church. | ||
You gotta be looking for him. | ||
You gotta be open to it. | ||
That's the only way. | ||
People, you know, rack their brain, talking to themselves, only focusing on what they want to see, they want to hear. | ||
They leave no room for God. | ||
So, $5. | ||
How do I find God? | ||
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$8.55? | |
Let me tell you the meaning of life. | ||
Zoomer says 110 countries. | ||
110 countries what? | ||
What do you mean by that? | ||
Hyman says, I don't think anyone said this yet. | ||
The cathedral is burning, kind of like Western civilization. | ||
Richard Spencer says, white people seize Europa, etc. | ||
Yeah, Richard Spencer's a real hero. | ||
And I'm saying that sarcastically for all the left-wing dotards watching this who don't get it. | ||
Yeah, the cathedral is burning. | ||
It's just like the neo-reactionary cathedral. | ||
Abe says, the altar survived unscathed. | ||
God confirmed real. | ||
Yeah, very true. | ||
Sub says, Nicker, you're on fire tonight. | ||
Big guy. | ||
Hey, thanks. | ||
Solid Voices, very tame responses with the dumb super chat tonight. | ||
Who slipped you a Xanax before the show? | ||
You think it's really tame? | ||
It doesn't feel tame to me. | ||
I feel like I'm kind of being nasty. | ||
I've been socialized by my mother to feel guilt and shame. | ||
Every time I bully somebody, I get, you know, my mom or my dad, they're like, boy, you're really nasty, you're really, you're a bully. | ||
And it's like, you know, you have to let me, Mom, you gotta let me become who I am. | ||
Hey, Mom, let me become who I am, alright? | ||
Jeez, Mom, you're polluting my brain with slave morality. | ||
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You are? | |
Mom! | ||
Stop it! | ||
That's sklovin' morale! | ||
Please! | ||
You know? | ||
That's the conversation at dinner. | ||
You know. | ||
Fixes me the lemon chicken. | ||
Alright, listen Ma, we have to talk. | ||
You have to stop promoting sklovin' morale in this house. | ||
I'm trying to save the white race here. | ||
Anyway, Blue Force's life is about taking one massive honk pill to counteract the nauseating effects of all the black pills of... yeah, whatever. | ||
Patrick Gordon says, hello Nick, wasn't it the Romans rather than the Jews who nailed our Lord to the cross? | ||
Nope! | ||
Good show tonight, have a Mac something on me. | ||
Well, thanks, but you're totally wrong about that. | ||
Yeah, technically the Romans did the nailing, but who are the ones that demanded that he be put on the cross? | ||
Who was it? | ||
Do you read the gospel? | ||
It's not like it's ambiguous. | ||
They chose to spare a criminal ahead of Jesus Christ. | ||
Don't you remember that little scene where Pontius Pilate says, let this guy go! | ||
Are you sure you want to convict this guy? | ||
He's like, well, you can have this guy, you can have this crook, or you can have Jesus. | ||
They're like, free the crook. | ||
And then they're like, what do you want me to do with Jesus? | ||
And they're like, crucify him. | ||
And he's like, alright, hey, it's your deal. | ||
I'm washing my hands of this. | ||
Romans washed their hands of this. | ||
The Jews were like, hey, give us, put the blood on our hands forever. | ||
Hey, I'm not trying to be a jerk here. | ||
That's just what it says, alright? | ||
I didn't write the gospel. | ||
I just believe in it, okay? | ||
So no, definitely not the Romans. | ||
Inner Heaven says Emperor Titus is my favorite. | ||
Look him up, good man. | ||
Also, Owen Benjamin said Jewish people caused Black Plague by poisoning the wells. | ||
Weird! | ||
That is weird. | ||
I've never heard of that one before. | ||
Very interesting, my friend Inner Heaven. | ||
Yeah, I don't know. | ||
Actually, I take that back. | ||
I think I heard that from a good friend of mine once. | ||
But yeah, I'll have to check out Emperor Titus. | ||
Don't know much about him. | ||
But that's an interesting statement by Owen Benjamin. | ||
I'll have to look into that one. | ||
You say the Jewish people caused the Black Plague by poisoning the wells. | ||
Maybe that's where the... Maybe that's where that idiom comes from. | ||
I'll have to Google that one. | ||
I'll have to Google that one. | ||
Josh Sarris' little boy thrown off Mall of America balcony, Notre Dame burning, starting to wear on me a little bit. | ||
It's whatever. | ||
It's Monday, right? | ||
Yeah, welcome to clown world, huh? | ||
That's what it is. | ||
Crazy Life says we will rebuild with the usurious loan from handler David James de Rothschild. | ||
Notre Dame and the rest of France will be signed over as collateral. | ||
Yeah, that'll happen. | ||
Yo Nibba, quit spreading fake news about Antarctica. | ||
It's illegal to come here and I'll not have my country slandered as a Fed base of operations. | ||
Stop spreading disinformation, alien. | ||
I don't know who you are, I don't know what you are, but you're lying. | ||
It's illegal to go to Antarctica. | ||
You're lying about where you're from. | ||
Well, I don't know if you're a Hyperborean, I don't know if you're a Grey, I don't know what's going on with that, but I won't have it on this show! | ||
I won't have it on this show. | ||
On this show, we question Antarctica. | ||
So, whatever dimension you come from, whatever galaxy you come from, or if you're just a government agent, please, take your operations elsewhere. | ||
We are not fooled, okay? | ||
I don't know if that's a warning. | ||
I don't know if you're gonna stab me. | ||
But, uh, you know, I'm not fooled. | ||
Mary Lamb says, uh... Okay, I'm not reading that one. | ||
He says, the Jews fight by proxy. | ||
It wasn't a Romans. | ||
Pilate didn't want to do it. | ||
Yeah, that's what I said. | ||
Sixth Semper says, bio... I don't know what that is. | ||
Cloudst... Oh, bio-Leninism. | ||
He wants me to read that stuff. | ||
Cloudstar says you have the most entertaining Super Chat segment of any online show. | ||
Yeah, much to my chagrin, right? | ||
Much to my chagrin. | ||
Semastic says, Nick, appreciate the show. | ||
What's the largest Super Chat you ever got? | ||
What are you, the IRS? | ||
Relax. | ||
I want to become the largest donor. | ||
What's the best way to send you money? | ||
Super Chat, Streamlabs, or other? | ||
Definitely going to be other. | ||
Don't want to get that 30% cut. | ||
Why don't you shoot me an email and I'll let you know. | ||
Well, if you're asking what the largest is because you want to top it, well, I'd have to say it would be... | ||
I don't know. | ||
The largest Super Chat was probably, I think, 1,000. | ||
But I'm not sure. | ||
But look, you're... | ||
You're asking me a very private question about my personal finances. | ||
I'm not in it for the money, alright? | ||
I don't know who you are, I don't know why you're asking. | ||
I don't know if you're trying to report me to the government or something. | ||
No, I don't know. | ||
The largest super chat was probably five dollars, all right? | ||
Relax. | ||
Shoot me an email. | ||
Billy says my maximize the experience super chat was a reference to the dude last week who asked how to maximize his AMRET experience. | ||
LMFAO. | ||
That's what I thought, but I wasn't sure. | ||
Okay, good to know. | ||
RT says, Al AXA burning at the same time is more than sus. | ||
I don't know what that is. | ||
AJ says, yo Nick, enough with the politics. | ||
Talk about plates. | ||
What are you, like, dinner plates? | ||
Plate tectonics? | ||
I don't know what you're talking about. | ||
Bone plates? | ||
Fixie says, my feet today, Notre Dame burning versus Coachella. | ||
Yeah, very... We really are living in society. | ||
Slowz says, your thoughts on Catholicism's pagan roots? | ||
Totally illegitimate. | ||
Wrong. | ||
Uh, totally not a troll. | ||
Psychic Warfare by $2.00. | ||
Super chat, it's super effective. | ||
That's how I'm gonna go. | ||
If it's, uh, if it's anything. | ||
I was just saying the other day, Feds using Psychological Warfare. | ||
Yeah, welcome to the 5th generation CIA MKUltra tactics. | ||
Uh, Ben Leenan says, you still in the Yang Gang? | ||
Yup. | ||
You know it. | ||
Still trying to get the bag. | ||
Jared says, will you ever debate Arthur again? | ||
LOL. | ||
Guy was dotard. | ||
Stereo says, hey Nick, I'm going to Amron in May. | ||
Any advice on how to get my most out of the super chat? | ||
Pee-pee-poo-poo. | ||
Great. | ||
Cyrus, remember when Shapiro told Ruben he would disown his sisters if they married a Gentile? | ||
Epic show. | ||
I don't remember that one, but not surprised. | ||
Libertarian says, here's some shekels. | ||
Not Catholic, but praying for y'all. | ||
Depressing day. | ||
Thanks for all you do. | ||
Well, thanks. | ||
Should consider becoming Catholic, but thanks anyway. | ||
CG says, 2,000 viewers. | ||
Yeah, very big. | ||
Very big. | ||
Thanks for noticing. | ||
Nick Fuentes' bad optics says, someone shut this anti-semitic demon crap down. | ||
Do you think? | ||
My nose is itching. | ||
I don't know why. | ||
I think this tragedy would have occurred in a Republican-run state. | ||
This government is too big in France. | ||
Good observation. | ||
I think that might have been the cause. | ||
James Peters has had to send you a few bucks. | ||
Laughs hard at that epic gamer joke. | ||
Keep up the good work. | ||
Well, thank you. | ||
It was just merely a joke, of course. | ||
Amir says Harry J. Anslinger, head of the Federal Bureau of Narcotics from the 30s to the 60s. | ||
Thank you for clarifying. | ||
Scanic, I was radicalized by Sargon of Akkad. | ||
Me too. | ||
Jason, Styx has been trying to DM you, he said. | ||
Oh, thank you. | ||
Thank you for getting up my ass about that. | ||
Thank you so much, at 838. | ||
Pragmatic Culture says, go watch the Ralf Retort. | ||
Okay. | ||
Nuke Cloud Stalker says, I was also radicalized by Sargon. | ||
A lot of Sargon disciples in here. | ||
I'm getting a little nervous. | ||
Autism so I saw the fire in you just then yeah there it is Salmon or salmon rather Salmon savior says even though I lean left. | ||
I really enjoy your content. | ||
It's good. | ||
It's late. | ||
All right. | ||
It's getting late All right, relax. | ||
Even though I lean left, I really enjoy your content. | ||
I like how you form your own opinions rather than just blindly tell the party line. | ||
You kill it in debates. | ||
You should debate Kyle Kalinske. | ||
Keep up the great work, dude. | ||
Well, thanks. | ||
Good to hear from a lefty. | ||
It's how I operate. | ||
I'm an original thinker, okay? | ||
I'm what you might call an independent thinker, okay? | ||
You know, I don't really care what you believe so long as you're an independent thinker, okay? | ||
I'm really against all this groupthink that goes on. | ||
I'm one of these what you would call an independent thinker. | ||
No, I'm only, I'm only busting your chops. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Yeah, I would debate Kyle Kalinske. | ||
I would debate anybody. | ||
But, um, thank you. | ||
I will keep up the good work. | ||
Alberto says French or honorary med. | ||
Agree. | ||
Especially after today. | ||
Bear says be Catholic. | ||
Agree. | ||
Josh Sears says Nick drift into the darkness every night. | ||
Be fun. | ||
I'm fun. | ||
Oh, I'm fun. | ||
Hellgrasses, thank you for the work, Nick. | ||
Thanks. | ||
Ecofascists, NJF. | ||
How do we ethically cleanse antisemites? | ||
Now that's a question I want to answer. | ||
Right? | ||
Now that's more like it. | ||
Bilbo says, Nick, what are your thoughts on the royal family? | ||
I don't have any thoughts on the royal family. | ||
They're, uh, whatever. | ||
They're pagans. | ||
They're Protestants. | ||
Whatever. | ||
Albertos says, low IQ people still counter-signaling. | ||
Yang? | ||
Sad. | ||
It is sad. | ||
It is sad that people are like that. | ||
Let's see. | ||
Draven says, Owen is a false flagger that bans everyone that criticizes him on his stream. | ||
Okay, take it up with him. | ||
Not my problem. | ||
Why are you complaining to me? | ||
Whoa, he banned people on his live chat. | ||
I ban people for criticizing me on my stream all the time. | ||
I don't like to be criticized. | ||
I get criticized enough from my enemies. | ||
I'm gonna have them in my live chat. | ||
Good on him. | ||
I love that people feel like they're entitled to like shit on people on their social media or whatever. | ||
Nick blocked me just because I was really mean and criticizing him. | ||
Yeah, well maybe you should be nice. | ||
Maybe you should be polite and just tell me nice things. | ||
Because I deal with enough as it is. | ||
Let's see, running says Matthew 1034. | ||
Yeah, very profound there. | ||
David Sperner says, I wholeheartedly agree, Nick. | ||
Sodomites need to pipe down about scripture when they directly reject it. | ||
Great show, King. | ||
Sorry for the late chat. | ||
Well, you're not really, you're not really sorry, are you? | ||
If you were sorry, you wouldn't have sent it. | ||
You would have sent it earlier, but that's okay. | ||
I'm sure you're sincere. | ||
Thank you anyway. | ||
Thank you, much appreciated, but I agree with your point there. | ||
Justin says, love your show, big guy, thanks. | ||
Hey, thank you. | ||
Napio says, what's your take on the Pope kissing the feet of the South Sudan officials? | ||
Very disappointing, very embarrassing, humiliating, honestly. | ||
It's making it harder to remain faithful, but that's the challenge, right? | ||
That's the test. | ||
Tom Allen says, sorry about the Fed post, big guy. | ||
Yeah, are ya? | ||
Alfred says, why were 4,000 Israelis missing at Notre Dame today? | ||
I don't know what you're talking about. | ||
Donkey says, Templars built Notre Dame. | ||
Thank you for that pertinent fact. | ||
Sixth Semper says, Leninism. | ||
He promised to read it. | ||
Yeah, I promise a lot of things. | ||
M says, actually goblins from the Nexus Dimension ignited the fire under the blah blah blah. | ||
Okay, great. | ||
Nine o'clock. | ||
POTUS says, Earth is flat. | ||
Nibba, say it. | ||
It's hollow, not flat. | ||
Uh, Nick Fuentes is BadOpticsPP. | ||
Poopoo, thanks. | ||
Ecofashes also. | ||
Don't forget PoopooPP. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Okay. | ||
One more, Running Wild. | ||
Yes or no, did you address my chat on bishops wearing yarmulke looking things? | ||
I'll re-watch. | ||
Here's more shekels. | ||
Yeah, I did address it. | ||
I don't know. | ||
The answer is I don't know. | ||
Okay, that's our last Super Chat. | ||
It's 9.08. | ||
The show's gone on for two hours. | ||
It's supposed to be 60 minutes. | ||
So that's gonna do it for us on the show tonight. | ||
That's gonna do it for us. | ||
On the show tonight, okay, we're done with the Super Chats for tonight, right? | ||
Got it. | ||
Gosh. | ||
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I'm rethinking it. | ||
I'm rethinking it lately. | ||
You know, I was telling Lauren Rose, I think I told this story before, I'm like, you know, I would take a check from the Qataris if I never had to read another Super Chat again. | ||
She was like, that's cringe, bro. | ||
I'm like, you know, you obviously don't get it though. | ||
It's like, you know, yeah, I kind of get where you're coming from, but you obviously haven't walked in my shoes. | ||
You got to walk a mile in my shoes, right? | ||
No, I'm joking. | ||
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I would never do it any other way, right? | ||
Even if maybe Cutter would send me $100,000 a year, I would never consider that. | ||
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