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nick fuentes
you Good evening, everybody.
You're watching America First.
My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes.
We have a great show for you tonight.
Very excited to be back with you this week.
I feel like it's been a long time since we've done the show.
I don't know why.
Maybe it just feels like that because of the holiday weekend, but it's good to be back with you.
There is a lot to discuss, a lot to get into.
Very serious subject matter tonight.
It's actually sort of interesting because last week We had an episode about the burning of the Notre Dame Cathedral, the Catholic Cathedral in France.
Serious show about anti-Christian happenings.
Well, I don't think it's fair yet to say if it was anti-Christian so much as something unfortunate for Christians.
But today, of course, we've got big news out of...
Southeast Asia in Sri Lanka.
We're talking about a horrible attack, Easter Sunday attack, that has killed 207 people with a series of aid-coordinated explosives, aid-coordinated bombs going off.
So we'll be talking about that and a few other things and it should be a pretty good show.
I hope you guys had a great weekend.
Happy Easter to everybody.
I know we were here for Friday, and a lot of people are giving me a hard time about it.
You're sort of damned if you do, damned if you don't.
I don't do the show.
Everybody gives me a hard time.
Everybody says, oh, he's lazy.
That's a bad work ethic.
He's a bum.
He should get a job.
I do the show.
It's Good Friday.
Nick, what's wrong with you?
Don't you know?
So, we did the show on Friday, but I hope you guys had a great Easter.
I spent it with family, so it was very fun.
Got to visit my grandma.
Loved talking to her.
So I hope you guys had a blessed Easter as well.
Hope you went to church also.
I go to church.
And it was a pretty good mass.
Kind of a long mass.
Not gonna lie.
Usually, we like to keep it under an hour.
It was about an hour and a half.
It was about a 90 minute mass.
And I thought it was me.
I thought, wow, is it just like, am I tired?
Like, what's the deal this week?
I didn't want to look at my watch or anything.
I feel like that's inappropriate.
But I'm sitting around looking like, alright, are we gonna get to the peace be with you and all that?
You know, I was really hungry.
So I know that's not the right way to think of it.
You know, it's Easter Sunday.
You gotta, gotta respect.
That's the reason for the season.
That's why we're there.
But it's like I skipped breakfast to go and I'm like, okay, wrapping up, trying to get some eggs in my stomach, whatever, you know, but I'm just joking.
It was, it was a good Mass.
It was a good service.
I hope you guys went as well.
But with that out of the way, We do have to talk about a few things, actually, before we jump into the news.
I don't know if you caught this, but I was on a stream earlier today with Brittany Venti!
Very fun!
Very interesting!
It's been a long time since I've been on a stream with an e-girl like that.
It did seem a little out of the ordinary.
I know I was actually just on Canada First with Faith Goldie, but I feel like it's a little different with her.
So it was an interesting stream.
It started off a little bit awkward, I guess, but eventually we were able to relate to each other on the level of streamers, Charlottesville alumnus, and just generally online people.
So if you caught that, that was pretty fun, but that's out there.
Actually, a lot of people watching that, I don't know if she actually always has a big audience like that, but it was a pretty big substantial viewership for like Middle of the afternoon.
And pretty good viewership on the Friday show.
I was a little bit surprised about this.
Friday we covered the Jordan Peterson Slavoj Zizek debate.
And I actually debated whether or not I should cover that, whether I should do a normal episode on Friday about the news or if I should watch a debate, cover it afterwards.
But it turned out to be the right choice that we ended up covering the debate because now I think that video is up like 45,000 views, which we've never had viewership like that on this show.
Usually it's, uh, you know, well it's been growing, but I remember, you know, two years ago we could barely pull a thousand.
Lately we've been doing pretty well.
You know over 10,000 per show some a lot of them going up past 20,000 but 40,000 was a pretty big number to hit I guess a lot of people say that they are getting the video Recommended to them now, maybe because it was a hot topic or people who watch Peterson You know was recommended because the way the algorithms work, but very exciting.
I have to tell you though.
It's a little bit I It gives me a little bit of anxiety because every time I do a big show or every time I get my name out there and something big happens, at the same time it's always like, I don't know, maybe the wrong person notices me and they call up the ADL or the SPLC and they're like, this guy's got a real problem.
He's got to be shut down.
You know, so it always makes me a little bit nervous.
We like to see success, but at the same time, we want to keep it a little bit moderate.
You know, we're not trying to... we're not trying to upset anybody.
We're not trying to make huge strides.
We're just trying to do a little podcast, have a little fun, safely outside of the mainstream, where we might get a little extra scrutiny and people might start to...
You know, get concerned and whatever, but it's been good.
It's been good on Friday.
So with that out of the way, good on Good Friday, right?
With that out of the way, we do want to get into the news because I really want to talk about this.
I know a lot of people were asking me yesterday to cover it, but you know, I had to wait until today.
The bombings in Sri Lanka, but just to give you a little background on what happened and what's actually ongoing.
So this is according to CNN.
A wave of attacks in Sri Lanka left at least 207 people dead and hundreds more injured on Easter Sunday after a series of explosions tore through churches and hotels on what should have been a day of rest and worship.
By Sunday afternoon there were eight blasts and the government announced an island-wide curfew starting at 6 o'clock until the following morning.
Social media sites were also blocked as investigations took place.
There were almost simultaneous explosions on Sunday morning.
This is how it unfolded.
And during business, or rather during busy Easter services at churches in three separate cities.
So you had a first wave of explosions.
This was in Sunday morning masses in several churches.
Then there were more explosions in high-end hotels, which included the Cinnamon Grand, the Shangri-La Hotel, and the Kingsbury.
And then in the afternoon, a little bit later, a seventh and an eighth explosion occurred in a hotel in front of the zoo in this city and in a private house in some gardens while police officers conducted a house raid.
So it was eight explosions.
First wave in a bunch of churches, then in hotels, then I guess in a couple of other locations in a zoo, and then in a garden.
So it's pretty terrible.
They have a suspect, they have a group which they claim to know is responsible for the events.
The Sri Lankan government has blamed the National Taufiq Jamaat, I don't know if I'm pronouncing that correctly, which is a Muslim militant group.
So here this weekend we have big attacks on Easter Sunday.
Sri Lanka, just for people that don't know, is a small island off the southeastern coast of India.
They have a small Christian minority population there.
About 10% of the population is Christian.
83% of those Christians are Catholics.
So it's safe to say not only is this a Christian attack, an anti-Christian attack, but it's also an anti-Catholic attack.
Anti-Catholic attack committed by Muslims on the holiest day of the Christian calendar, on Easter.
And you have to wonder, 207 Christians dead, 207 Catholics killed by Muslims on the holiest day of the year, and you have to wonder where are all the calls To take down the Quran.
I guess it's gonna start anytime now, right?
We see religious-inspired killing, a hate crime, horrible terrorist attack.
They say not only was it this little-known Muslim militant group, but also it had international coordination as well.
So where is Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump, congressmen, congresswomen, senators?
Where's Mark Zuckerberg?
Where's Sundar Pichai of Google?
Where's Jack Dorsey of Twitter?
Where's the team being assembled to shut down the texts, the political ideologues, and other leaders of this movement known as Islam, which has caused a horrible tragedy?
I'm sure it's going to happen any day now, right?
Because we look at an attack like the New Zealand mosque shooting, 50 killed, by the way.
50 or 53 killed in New Zealand.
And what's the response?
We're gonna shut down the entire internet.
We're gonna shut down 8chan.
We're gonna shut down 4chan.
We're gonna ban so-called white nationalist content on Facebook and Instagram.
We're gonna hold a hearing in the Congress and we're gonna have Google and Facebook and we'll have the whole Congress there and we'll have the ADL and some black civil rights activists and we'll have Candace Owens.
So I'm sure that's going to happen any day now for the Christians, right?
Of course not.
50 killed in New Zealand.
Stop the presses!
We have to put the squeeze on this tiny movement of people, right?
207 killed in Sri Lanka.
Nobody notices.
And actually we did get a response from some of these politicians.
I'll read you what they had to say about this.
We have from Hillary Clinton.
She writes on Twitter, On this holy weekend for many faiths, We must stand united against hatred and violence.
I am praying for everyone affected by today's horrific attacks on Easter worshipers.
So a lot of people get hung up on the Easter worshipper thing.
This has been said by a few others.
I guess it makes sense.
They're worshipping on Easter.
But they're not Easter worshippers.
They're Christians.
And it's not a holy day for everybody.
Or at least it wasn't targeted on everybody.
It was targeted on Christians for celebrating Easter, the resurrection of Christ.
I don't know what all this stuff is about a holy weekend for many faiths.
Who else?
Jews on Passover?
It wasn't Jews that were targeted.
It was Christian churches, Catholic churches.
We must stand united against hatred and violence.
Really?
Because it wasn't just any hatred, it wasn't just any violence.
It was Muslim hatred and violence against Christians, not Easter worshipers.
Now anybody else gets killed and we're taking a stand against white supremacy, white nationalism, all this other stuff about white people and racism.
And it's always the poor, oppressed victims.
It's always we have to name who the victim is.
But it seems like whatever Christians are killed, white, black, Asian, purple, yellow, whoever it is, well, it's hatred and violence, you know, just generally, universal human hatred, human violence against regular human targets, Easter worshipers.
That's Hillary Clinton.
Barack Obama writes, the attacks on tourists and Easter worshippers in Sri Lanka are an attack on humanity.
On a day devoted to love, redemption, and renewal, we pray for the victims and stand with the people of Sri Lanka.
Interesting!
Interesting!
Was it an attack on all of humanity?
It was an attack on humanity!
I don't think so!
It wasn't humanity that fills up Roman Catholic churches on Easter Sunday.
It's Christians!
An attack on humanity!
When it's an attack on a mosque, it's an attack on Muslims, it's an attack on people of color, and we name who the attackers are.
When it's an attack on Christians, it's an attack on everybody, and we have to take a stand against violence, generally speaking, and hatred, you know, just non-partisan, totally apolitical hatred.
And I love the description of Easter on a day devoted to love, redemption, and renewal.
Well, you know, yeah, I guess you could say it's a day devoted to love, like, theoretically, redemption, renewal.
Yeah, I guess those are themes.
Nah, I think it's really more a day devoted to the resurrection of Jesus Christ, the Son of God.
Not so much all this stuff about love, renewal.
Yeah, I guess in theory, it's a celebration of spring and the resurrection, but it's really more about the Son of God.
It's really more about Christ.
I find that very interesting.
And finally, we have Julian Castro running for president on a day of redemption and hope.
There it is.
The evil of these attacks on Easter worshipers and tourists in Sri Lanka is deeply saddening.
My prayers today are with the dead and injured and their families.
May we find grace.
That's very touching.
That's very touching.
Are you starting to see it yet?
Are you starting to see how we're treated?
We?
And it's not even a racial thing anymore.
You see that it's about spirituality.
The race is obviously a component as well.
But this is what it's about in the world.
Christians are attacked.
White people are attacked.
Men are attacked.
Well, you know, these are just things that happen.
It's just violence.
It's just hatred.
And the people that attack them, they did not attack them in the name of any ideology, in the name of any religion, or anything else.
Actually, the people who did it have very little culpability in this all.
It's really just more about this violence in general, this hatred in general, And the same is true with the people who were attacked.
Yeah, I guess you could say they're Christians.
Yeah, I guess you could say they're some other category.
But really, what it's really about is these abstract concepts.
Hatred, violence, people being attacked.
And when it's not specific like that, when it's ambiguous, well, nobody's held accountable.
Radical Muslims.
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Who?
nick fuentes
It was hatred and violence.
What does Muslims have to do with it?
A billion peaceful Muslims.
A billion and a half peaceful Muslims.
You want to make it about Islam?
Yeah, well that's just not gonna fly.
It was about hatred and violence.
Mosquitz shot up.
50 people killed.
Not that it's about the numbers, but in fairness, this is 207 people killed.
Coordinated bombings, horrible explosions, major attacks, versus a lone wolf who goes and shoots 50 people.
Again, they're both tragedies.
But this is a pretty severe attack.
And what's the response?
I bet you hardly even heard about it.
I bet tomorrow the news cycle will have forgotten about it.
I guarantee it.
I guarantee that by tomorrow, if not already by today, nobody will be talking about this in the mainstream media.
50 people get shot in a mosque.
We're still talking about it today.
We're still talking about it.
There's action being taken.
Subcommittees being held.
People are being held to account.
White nationalists are the new big boogeyman and everything else.
We see how this sort of stuff plays out.
And it's not even just the politicians either, it's the media too.
Washington Post, what was the headline?
207 Christians killed in Sri Lanka.
What's the headline?
Christianity under attack?
Sri Lanka church bombing stoke far-right anger in the West.
Well, thank you The Washington Post.
Glad we have the right message.
morning.
It says, although Christian minorities are targeted around the world, analysts say that the vast majority of terrorism victims globally are Muslims.
Well, thank you, The Washington Post.
Glad we have the right message.
Glad we have the fact check there today, a day after 207 Christians are slaughtered, exploded in their churches on the holiest day of the year.
I'm I'm glad we have the fact check there.
Can we get political fact there too?
Maybe we could show up to the houses of grieving mothers and fathers and children and everybody else, the families.
Hey, yeah, I know this was an anti-Christian attack, and technically you're right, that anti-Christian violence is on the rise globally, but did you know that analysts say that the real victims here, even today, are Muslims?
It actually sounded a little bit familiar.
Maybe you can guess what I'm about to say.
This kind of line of thinking, reading in the Washington Post, yeah, sure, these are some pretty horrific bombings the other day, and it's been on the rise for years, and it's happening in Nigeria, and it's happening in the Middle East, and we had the Then going on last week, it reminds me of last week on Monday when the Notre Dame Cathedral burns down and what does Ben Shapiro retweet?
Yeah, this is really sad, but nobody cries when a synagogue burns down.
So, in short, Monday, Catholic Cathedral burns down, the real tragedy, synagogues are burning down.
Sunday, Easter Sunday, by the way, 207 Sri Lankans slaughtered in explosions.
Well, you know, the real tragedy here.
Muslims were being killed and just violence is happening around the world.
Is there really so much more to say anymore about this stuff?
Is there really anything more that can be said that hasn't already been said about this kind of stuff?
And the facts don't lie.
They can say, the analysts, the analysts, Hello, my name is David Goldstein.
I am an analyst, and I'm here to tell you that Christian killings aren't really a big deal at all.
The real problem is another Holocaust happening this year.
The facts don't lie about this stuff.
You had 207 killed yesterday.
From February to mid-March, 280 Christians killed in Nigeria.
This is also an Easter thing, common tradition here, that Muslims kill Christians on Easter.
In Egypt on Palm Sunday, 2017 Islamic State suicide bombers kill 45 people in Coptic churches in Pakistan in 2016 Suicide bomber affiliated with the Taliban kills Christians celebrating Easter 75 dead in Nigeria on Easter Sunday in 2012 suicide bomber from Boko Haram kills 38 people This is from Opendoor's World Watchlist.
The number of Christians killed for their faith has increased almost four-fold in the past six years from 1,200 in 2012 to 4,136 in 2018.
1,200 in 2012 to 4,136 in 2018.
See what's happening?
And we've talked about this a lot on the show.
It's white people.
It's men.
It's Christians.
It's sort of ironic, actually.
Because I was on somebody's profile the other day, a left-wing person who watches this show, and they retweeted something to the effect of, here's the problem with both sides.
Nazis are for genocide and Antifa are against genocide.
And Donald Trump says, you remember after Charlottesville, And I looked at that and I thought really hard about it.
I thought really hard because I thought, wait a second, they call me a Nazi, right?
You know, the people that tweet this kind of stuff, they say Donald Trump is a Nazi.
People who are called this don't support genocide.
I mean, yeah, sure, maybe like a hundred federal agents are out there talking about that, but I don't support genocide.
Anybody who watches this show knows that, right?
But the real genocide that's happening in the West right now, everybody knows, is against white people.
And it's against Christians.
And I just find it incredibly ironic how... I mean, does just nobody understand what's happening here?
Does nobody see...
Between the lines on this stuff?
What happens to Muslims is talked about all day, every day, it's in the news, it's all over the place, and even if it isn't, if it's not talked about, like, every day, then somebody complains and says, well, you talk about this other stuff if I'm not Muslims, and then that's the headline then.
Like, after the Notre Dame Cathedral was on fire, there was a minor fire at a very minor mosque in, like, Palestine or something, a bunch of Muslims complained, and then the narrative is not This cathedral, 800 years old, is burned to the ground.
Now Muslims aren't being paid enough attention to.
So I look at what's happening around the world, and I just think, does nobody see that this is the real problem here?
Does nobody see the obvious double standard, the obvious hypocrisy?
Where's the accountability on this stuff?
I don't understand that the media gets away with this.
To me, I mean, obviously, Muslims killing Christians.
What else is new?
This has been going on for 2,000 years.
Tragic and horrible.
But where's the media on this stuff?
What about the Washington Post saying...
The real story here is about far right people using this to fuel their ideology.
Where's the accountability?
Why should people be able to write things like this?
I'm a big believer in the First Amendment.
I get it.
But people have reminded me online that freedom of speech is not freedom from consequences.
So where's the consequences here?
Because, you know, I go to a little rally called Charlottesville two years ago, three years ago, whatever, and my life is ruined.
You know, you can't get a job.
You can't talk to people.
People find that out.
They don't want to be your friend.
So, yeah, I face consequences for my speech.
What about all these journalists whenever this kind of stuff happens?
What about all these other people making all these snide little remarks, snide little comments every time a cathedral burns down, white people are killed, Christians are killed?
What about Michael Moore the other week saying, oh, white people are over and all this other stuff.
Where's the accountability?
Where's the consequences for their speech?
I don't see it.
And you know, I got to tell you something.
It really just doesn't matter.
This kind of stuff happens every day.
the killings, and the media hypocrisy, and nothing will change.
It doesn't really matter they're being hypocrites because nobody's doing anything about it.
And I saw this weekend that the president of France, Macron, and bear with me here, it is connected, the president of France, Macron, says that he is going to address the yellow vest protesters this week.
He was going to do it last week.
The cathedral burned down.
He had to postpone in a week.
And then I realized something.
A lot of people don't know that the yellow vest protests are still going on in Paris, France.
You've got thousands of people in the capital, the most important city in the country, smashing windows, burning cars, fighting against riot police, looting, pillaging, whatever.
That's been going on for five months.
And I imagine probably a lot of Americans don't know anything about it.
They probably don't even know it's still going on if they heard about it maybe months ago when it first started.
And I think that's deliberate.
I think that's intentional.
Because as we forge ahead here in our country the way it is, And we see that Donald Trump is not going to get the job done.
Not going to happen.
He wins re-election.
Yeah, okay.
Even if he doesn't.
He's not going to get the job done.
I think you can look at the yellow vest and say that's really the only course of action that a minority, or soon to be minority, like white people, or minority in terms of media, financial, and other power, can take.
What else are we going to do to get the message through people's heads that this is not acceptable?
I don't think anything else is going to work because this is the modus operandi.
Christians get killed, right?
Or there's some horrible tragedy visited upon a group that is not considered a victim group or an oppressed group.
People like me get on the stream, we get on Twitter, and we say, The double standard.
The double standard.
Look at what they did with the New Zealand mosque shooting.
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Look at what they did with the other stuff.
But they don't treat us with the same respect.
nick fuentes
And look at who the media really is.
Look at who they are.
Look at their background.
Doesn't that kind of tell you something?
And we do this every time.
What difference does it make?
Who cares?
Nobody cares.
Nobody's going to care until windows start being broken.
No, I'm not advocating violence here.
Don't get me wrong.
Not advocating violence.
I would never advocate violence against people or property.
I want you to understand that.
Violence against people and property?
Disgusting.
Hate it.
That's evil.
That's the worst thing that can happen.
But I am saying, as an observer, I'm saying as somebody who looks at all sides and maybe plays a little devil's advocate, okay?
Somebody's going to give you sort of an objective take on what's happening.
I see what journalists do.
It's been going on for decades.
Everybody knows it.
Nothing is done about it.
Why?
Because there's no accountability.
Why should they change their behavior?
They have their ideology.
You know, they went to school, they studied journalism in some gay university, and they learned to hate white people and Christians, and then they moved to New York City, and they moved to D.C., and they advanced this hateful ideology, and this is the product of this.
That's what we see in these kinds of articles.
That's what's happening.
Why should they cease what they're doing?
They're basically winning.
The demographic change is underway.
They control the culture-making institutions.
They control the news media.
Pretty soon, they're going to control the government forever.
You know, people look and say, how can you say People like Stephen Bonnell will say, how can you say the conservatives don't control media when you have talk radio and you won the Congress and the Senate?
Yeah, why don't you wait 10 years when Texas goes blue?
Why don't you wait 10 years when people even like myself are kicked offline and we'll see?
Democrats are supposed to control everything.
Why would they stop?
Why would they stop?
There's no incentive.
Right?
I think the only way these things are going to stop, if they are going to stop, is either journalists are going to get it through their head that what they're doing is causing a lot of trouble.
They're making a lot of people angry, a lot of people upset.
They're closing off release valves for that frustration and anger.
You know, maybe that kind of thing would be okay if you could go on YouTube and vent about it, and you could watch somebody like me and say, yeah, well this guy gets it.
But they're closing all the release valves.
So they're making people very mad.
People want to express themselves.
They shut them down off Twitter.
What do you think's going to happen next?
What do you think's going to happen next?
I think that's the direction the society's going in.
So, I look at what happens in Sri Lanka.
What else is new?
You want me to tell you the Christians are being persecuted across the world?
Everybody knows that.
The statistics show that.
You see it yesterday on Sunday.
You want me to tell you about the double standard?
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It's pretty clear now.
If you don't see it by now, you're never going to see it, right?
How long have we been at this?
How long has it been since the current year began, 2015, that people have been watching this hypocrisy, which is disgusting and hateful?
How long have we been experiencing that, and how long have we been complaining?
Okay, maybe it's time to try something new, right?
Maybe it's time to try something new.
This stuff is horrible.
Christians should not be killed.
And if they are, people should care.
And people should care about who's killing them.
If we care so much about Muslims and white nationalism, we're gonna pretend to care about, you know, religious hatred in general and that happens.
So what's new is this.
This stuff is going to continue.
This stuff is going to persist until people say enough and they take it seriously.
No, I just don't see that happening.
I don't see that in the cards.
You know, I don't know what the comparison would be in America to a yellow vest movement.
I think people have it too good, frankly, in this country.
Look at what happens in Europe when these things explode.
Or in Venezuela, for example.
Or in Brazil.
Or in the Middle East.
It's because the conditions are bad.
It's because people are hungry.
It's because the weather is bad.
You know, it's because people are poor, generally.
When people have less to lose, they want to get out there.
They want to get in the action.
Then things have to change.
The problem is in America, so long as somebody like Trump is in charge, keeping things going along, feeding people, and the economy's going up, and so on, well, you know, people just kind of passively accept this stuff.
Yeah, it's a shame that journalists don't really care about Christian genocide.
Yeah, that's a real bummer, but I got work in the morning, right?
That's a real bummer, but, uh, yeah, I've got better things to do.
I gotta watch television.
Gotta catch Ozarks, you know?
I gotta catch, uh, whatever.
Game of Thrones series finale.
So, I look at the Sri Lanka thing and, uh, you know.
What do you want me to do?
People want me to get up here every week, week after week, and say, Muslims get killed, big deal.
Christians get killed, no big deal.
I mean, yeah, okay, we get it.
How many times can you do this shtick?
I know a lot of people can keep going day after day, week after week, and they still do, saying the same stuff, but...
I don't know.
I don't know.
I'm at the point right now where I'm really kind of looking more for the solutions.
What's kind of the new angle here?
And I gotta tell you, as we, as I said, as we forge ahead in this new country, unless and until there is a serious cost imposed for these kinds of things.
Now, I'm not saying I'm in favor of illegal activity.
I'm not saying violence, anything like that.
I'm just saying unless Our anger is felt.
I'm saying unless people feel our anger, we light a fire under their asses.
And I'm not saying like, at Donald Trump, but you promised something else.
I'm not saying, I'm not saying that.
You know, people are like, we have to pressure the president.
I'm gonna write a very, a very strongly worded email.
I'm gonna call my representative and say, stay out of Syria, please.
Or I'll vote for Tulsi Gabbard.
I'm saying people have to feel.
Because, you know, otherwise what else is going to change, right?
It's going to be more of the same.
They're emboldened, actually.
And I'll say this, you know, aside from that kind of ominous, don't anybody get the wrong idea, I'm going to pivot here and say something nice.
Look.
We're all in this country together, right?
Democrats are going to take over, okay?
People of color are going to take over.
We're entering into the multiracial age.
I think everybody knows this.
If it's going to work, now if they wanted to make it work, and I don't think they do, but if they do want to make it work, they would be wise to stop this kind of thing.
Right?
They're terrified, and they say all the time, that the number one impediment to our goals, which is the creation of this multiracial country, this multiracial utopia, is white nativism.
That basically once we start to see these demographic changes begin, which means that white population goes down below 50, people start to really experience diversity and so on, the number one threat to this project is that all the white people are going to get mad and revolt and so on.
And I believe at this stage that would probably be bad for everybody.
I don't see that as succeeding.
I don't see that as having a good outcome.
I think you're just going to have a lot of disorder.
Right, so if you want to have a country where everybody's going to live together, right, and we're going to have to accept this system because that's the people that are in charge, they got to stop with this journalist type stuff.
They can't have it all waste.
That's the thing.
If they could stop with this anti-white, anti-christian stuff for maybe like five more years, I bet they could pull off this demographic and power transition a lot cleaner, a lot more smoothly, but they just can't help themselves.
They can help, but they're going to displace white people, genocide us in our own countries, watch while this stuff happens, and insult us when people are exploded in countries and so on, and then they have to insult and humiliate and everything else.
So, be careful what you wish for.
You know, all these people talking about white nationalists, Nazis, violence, etc.
Be careful what you wish for.
You know?
I gotta tell you, even myself, as moderate as I am, I'm a campus conservative.
I'm a campus conservative.
I'm Afro-Latino.
All I want is a free market and limited government, alright?
I mean that, okay?
Even people like myself, I didn't notice any of this stuff until it really got to be too over the top with the anti-white.
You think I was somebody in high school, I was in a 95% white community, I was like a libertarian.
You think I really had a reason to have a bone to pick about race in America?
Of course not.
But it got to the point where these people, these people, They push, and they push, and they insult, and they want to stick salt in the wound, and they want to do it on days like today, and then they're going to wonder in 20 years when things start to break down, and there's going to be a lot more people like me and a lot more people more radical than me, and they're going to wonder, gee, whatever went wrong?
Why are all these people so hateful?
I simply cannot explain it.
Why do they hate journalists?
Why do they hate this other group of people?
What's going on?
I'm so confused.
So there's really two directions.
People are not being responsible.
The responsible direction is everybody says, all right, let's pull back from the brink.
Let's have a discussion.
Let's figure out how we're going to navigate these waters moving ahead.
If everybody wants to be irresponsible, we're going to keep it up with this kind of stuff.
Christians get exploded in the narrative as right-wing extremists are using this, and so on.
So, it's tragic, and, uh, I don't know.
I guess it's unfortunate that it has to become about all this stuff, that it becomes so meta.
It's kind of interesting that, you know, ten years ago, something like this happens.
What's the story?
It's the story!
It's, wow, who was killed?
How did the events unfold?
How can we prevent this?
Who is responsible?
What can we do about it?
And then, like, five years ago, it was about the meta-narrative.
It was about, well, Democrats are gonna use this in this way, Republicans are gonna use this in this way.
They're gonna use it to justify whatever.
Now it's like meta.
Now it's like things on top of things on top of things.
Now something like this happens and it's just like a data point in this like just cosmic struggle, right?
Against these two political factions in the country.
So I do...
I do want to maybe bring it back down to this level and just say it is a horrible tragedy.
Maybe we get distracted because of all this political stuff, but at the end of the day, 207 people dead on Easter, Christians slaughtered, so I guess we can be tired of the media and the double standards and seeing this stuff go on, but at the end of the day, that's a tragedy.
That's the unfortunate part.
Anybody killed in the place of worship?
And I will tell you, they do reveal their hand when they do this kind of stuff, right?
Because what do they tell you why you should feel guilty every day?
You should feel guilty because your ancestors were racially discriminatory or racially prejudiced or racial supremacists, right?
You should feel bad, I'm a bad guy, because allegedly we have different opinions of people based on their race and based on their religion.
They say you're a racist, they say you're a Islamophobe, they say you're all these other things.
You're that way, you don't care about a certain group of people dying, or maybe you want to see it in a way, because you think you're better than them.
Does that describe us or does that describe the media, right?
They kind of show exactly what's going on.
If these were the people that cared so much about people being killed in their place of worship when a mosque is shot up, you'd think you'd see a little bit of sympathy, a little bit of seriousness, actually talking about what happened if that was the case.
But they don't care.
And I think they don't mind seeing this stuff happen, if you want to know the truth.
Maybe that's a controversial thing to say.
But Christians dying in Sri Lanka, I don't think the left cares at all.
You know, when a mosque gets shot up, I feel sad, right?
I feel bad about that.
I think that's a terrible thing.
And I talk about it on the show.
And it's almost obligatory.
If I'm not, like, sufficiently broken up about it, I get accused that, oh, like, you, you like that or whatever, right?
Because everybody on the right, everybody to the right of Mitt Romney is supposed to be some kind of Nazi.
But there's nothing like that on the left.
You know, these people talk so glibly about this stuff.
Washington Post, one of the biggest papers in the country, owned by Jeff Bezos, richest man in the world.
Their response to 250, 270, rather 207, 207 Christians exploded on Easter Sunday.
It's, yeah, this is really fueling far-right extremists in America.
Yeah, okay.
And we take it.
You know, and we take it every day.
We just take it, and we take it, and we take it.
And nothing's gonna change until we say, you know, we're not gonna take it anymore.
So, I'll leave that to the imagination.
Don't want to get too explicit, right?
I don't advocate for anything bad.
I don't want anybody to watch this show, get the wrong idea, go out and do something.
If you're thinking that, hold up, Buster.
I'm not saying that.
Don't do violence.
You can't say, Nick Fuentes told me to go to the World Bank.
I didn't say that, alright?
If you do that...
Stop it.
Stop it.
Don't do that.
I hate you if you do that.
You're a bad person if you do that.
But all I'm saying is these people they're pushing.
These people are being pushed.
What does anybody think's gonna happen?
You think this is gonna end up in a good outcome?
I don't think so.
I think it's nothing but trouble moving down the line in the future.
So that's the Sri Lanka attack.
What more can be said?
Same shoes, different socks.
I'm so numb to it at this point.
I can't even, I can't help myself.
You know, you want to be able to come on the show and say, oh, well, we're really broken up, but it's like, that's the world we live in now.
People getting exploded, shot, media hates us.
Well, you know, I think people thought we were just like not serious when we said it was gonna get really bad when people were out there five years ago prophets of doom telling you the country's going to hell things are the globe is controlled by Satanic pedophiles and everything people are like That's terrible.
Back to this.
No, back to what I was doing before.
You know, well, that's just the world we live in now, right?
So 207 people getting killed, it's like, yeah, well, what's the media saying?
So, I don't know.
Screwed up time.
Totally postmodern.
Totally clown world, right?
But that's the Sri Lanka attack.
I do want to talk about one other thing, just because I think it's funny.
And then we'll move on to the Super Chats.
This was hilarious to me.
This was in the BBC.
For Easter Sunday, this will give you a little Easter Sunday laugh, a little white pill.
Well, I don't know if it's a white pill, but it's funny.
So apparently, the Jewish World Congress is very upset because in Poland on Easter Sunday, what they do is they do a ritual where they beat up an effigy of Judas.
Judas, who betrayed Jesus Christ, and that's an Easter tradition.
So what they do is they get this guy, they dress him up like, you know, Judas, who kissed Jesus, made him get crucified, and they beat up this effigy.
Naturally, the World Jewish Congress is very upset by that.
This is according to BBC.
In the Prochnik ritual, part of Roman Catholic Easter celebrations, children crowded around the effigy, beating it with sticks as adults dragged it through the streets.
The Mag Judas had a big red nose, black hat, and Orthodox-style ringlets.
More than three million... Well, here's the best part.
They say that.
And then what do they sum it up with in the BBC article?
So that happens on Easter Sunday.
More than 3 million Polish Jews were murdered during World War II.
In total, Nazi Germany murdered about 6 million Jews in death camps in occupied Poland and killing fields of the former Soviet Union.
I don't get it.
Am I crazy?
Maybe I am.
Which has nothing to do with it.
love that.
Don't get me wrong.
I love just like, how do you not see this stuff?
I don't get it.
Am I crazy?
Maybe I am, which has nothing to do with it.
But am I a crazy nut job for like reading this article and being like, I must be the only sane person in the world.
How do people not read this stuff and see everything that's happening, you know?
World Jewish Congress is upset that Polish Catholics are beating up an effigy of Judas Iscariot.
Why are they upset?
Why are they upset?
It's blood libel.
We didn't kill Jesus Christ at the same time.
We're all right.
Well, we'll beat up the guy that did kill Jesus.
unidentified
Hey, that's very offensive, you know?
nick fuentes
And by the way, if you didn't know, what is the World Jewish Congress, you might be asking?
Well, I'll read you from the Wikipedia page.
I didn't know either.
I've never heard of this before.
The World Jewish Congress was founded in Geneva, Switzerland in August 1936 as an international federation of Jewish communities and organizations.
According to its mission statement, the World Jewish Congress' main purpose is to act as, quote, the diplomatic arm of the Jewish people.
The World Jewish Congress headquarters are in New York City, United States, and the organization maintains international offices in Brussels, Belgium, Jerusalem, Israel, Paris, France, Moscow, Russia, Buenos Aires, Argentina, and Geneva, Switzerland.
The WJC has special consultative status with the United Nations Economic and Social Council.
And of course, who is the president of the World Jewish Congress?
Oh, it's Ronald S. Lauder.
Ronald S. Lauder.
Does that sound familiar?
Ronald S. Lauder is an American businessman, art collector, and political activist.
He is an heir to the Estee Lauder Companies.
Oh, that Ronald S. Lauder.
And who else is in charge here?
Who else is in charge?
Chairman of the Governing Board is Robert Singer, and the Chief Executive Officer is David De Rothschild, who is the head of the Rothschild Banks in France.
I don't have any commentary.
I think we're just going to move on to Super Chats.
Just thought I'd read you that little Wikipedia article, read you the BBC article.
That's just random things.
I'm just reading random things.
I just like to read the news, okay?
I just like to read the news.
I read an article that says, hey, these Roman Catholics are beating up an effigy of Judas.
The World Jewish Congress gets really upset.
Who runs the World Jewish Congress?
David Rothschild, Ronald Slaughter, and later on in the article it says, oh, and by the way, did you know about the Holocaust?
Yeah, I don't know.
It must be me.
It's me.
I'm the crazy one.
I must just be a nutjob.
I just have this, you know, obsession with, you know, certain group or whatever.
I'm probably just prejudiced, whatever, right?
I don't know.
I just feel like the simulation is broken.
Do you ever feel like that sometimes where it's just like, how can this be real?
How is this actually happening in the real world and everyone just, oh, we'll just keep going to work, right?
I don't know.
I don't know what I'm saying anymore.
If you're getting any interpretation about that, you know, maybe you think that's, you know, I'm suggesting something.
Maybe you think I'm going in a certain direction.
Don't make too many assumptions.
I'm just a regular campus conservative, Afro-Latino.
I love everybody, all right?
I just think it's funny.
I just think it's funny and a cool, fun fact.
I learned something new today.
I learned that the World Jewish Congress is run by David Rothschild and Ronald S. Lauder.
It's kind of a fun fact.
Maybe you can impress your friends with that fun trivia fact next time you go to a party, dinner party, something like that.
You know, people are trading out their fun little trivia.
Hey, did you know?
I think it's a really fun fact.
But anyway, let's take a look at our Super Chats.
I don't know, I'm just like gonna get killed.
And I swear to myself the other day...
I swear to you, the other day I was telling myself, you know, I should really pump the brakes with what I say.
I should probably just be careful because they're censoring a lot of people and I don't want to give anybody the wrong impression, you know, that I'm a hateful guy or whatever.
And then today I'm like, hey, good evening everybody.
Did you know about the World Jewish Congress?
Like, do I want to die?
Is that a death wish on my part?
I don't know.
I don't understand.
Why?
What compels me to do these things?
I guess it's Do I bring him into this?
I don't know.
I guess I just can't help myself.
What is the word?
Do I bring him into this?
I don't know.
I guess I just can't help myself.
I see that and I'm like, how?
How do you read that and just say it's just normal?
Regular Monday, huh?
Regular case of the Mondays.
No more nagging GF, right?
All right, we're gonna take a look at our Super Chats.
We'll see what you guys are saying.
I'll try to tone it down, all right?
Medieval Dad says, have you heard the good news?
He has risen.
So true.
That's the best news I've heard all week.
Zoomer Harris says, hey big guy, two quid to stay away from the cringe venti.
Ah, thank you, bloke.
Thank you, mate, for the two quid.
Cheers.
What'sawignet says, you should have 58 or rather 56% lets with venti.
56% lets with venti.
Yeah, that's a great idea.
Good idea.
Dweller says Wendy's is better than McDonald's my guy.
Convert also loved the show.
Thanks for putting up with Jared and friends.
Truly appreciated.
Wendy's is not better than McDonald's.
Last time I had Wendy's I threw up all over the place.
So I don't want to go there anytime soon.
Now granted it was a bad idea.
I'd stayed up all day, rather all night.
So I hadn't slept in like 30 hours and then it was like 10 o'clock and I went to Wendy's and I had like 10 piece nuggets and then a hamburger and then fries and then a frosty and so maybe it was my fault but last time I had Wendy's I threw up all over the place Yeah, I went to bed, I literally like put down my head on my pillow to sleep, and I'm like, oh no you're not!
Get up, run to the bathroom, boom!
You know, so it was unpleasant.
I apologize if you're reading, but so if you're trying to get me to convert to Wendy's, I have to tell you why I simply can't do that.
McDonald's tastes better anyway, but but yeah, thanks, man.
I do put up with Jared Holt.
I do put up with a lot.
I put up with a lot and I do it for you.
So I'm glad you appreciate me.
Woo lad says you white white boy says Brittany Venti.
Yeah.
Yeah, I think she likes me.
I think Brittany Venti likes me, but I think it's platonic guys.
I think honestly, I think we're just friends.
All right.
All right.
Stop teasing me.
Okay?
No, I like Brittany Venti.
She's cool.
I like Brittany Venti because she posts a lot of bait online, and I think that's funny.
Like, Jacob Wall did this too, and people say, oh, you like Jacob Wall, but he's a hardcore Zionist.
You like Brittany Venti, but she's an e-girl.
What I respect about both of them is somebody like Jacob Wall will tweet something like, We should make Jared Kushner the Shah of Iran.
And everybody's like, what?
You're crazy.
Even people that I know, you know, they get all up on his case.
I just think it's funny because I do the same thing.
You know, Brittany Venti does that too.
She'll post something like, I don't know, she'll post something about the beta bucks or whatever and all the wages.
unidentified
Are you serious?
nick fuentes
Brittany Venti sent this online.
And I just find that funny because I'll tweet out something like, you know, girls shouldn't say swear words.
Retweet if you agree.
And it's like, you know, everybody gets mad.
So I think she's funny like that.
The Observer says, So Fuentes, what did you think of her milkers?
Hey, alright, alright.
Christian Show!
One day after Easter?
Really?
You're asking me about milkers?
I don't know.
unidentified
I don't know.
nick fuentes
I don't, I don't know.
You know, me, when I look at a girl, you know what I care about?
I care about her personality, alright?
I care about her piety.
I care about her personality.
Two huge milkers?
You think I even noticed that?
What, are you kidding me?
No way.
Forget about that.
I'm much more concerned about, what's your ecological footprint?
What's the last book you were at?
I'm more interested in those kinds of questions.
Two huge milkers.
Two huge Nubian milkers.
I don't even care about that stuff.
You think I care?
Do I look like a guy who cares about that stuff?
Do I really look like a guy with a plan with that stuff?
You obviously don't know me.
What's a Wignats?
There's a lot of salt in the comment section of your Juden Petershekel versus Slakoff Jerkoff recap video.
Yeah, yeah, a lot of butthurt from both sides.
A lot of commies in there.
A lot of, you know, gay Jordan Peterson people.
It's whatever.
I don't even read the comments.
Look, if you're not nickpilled, you're just dumb.
You know, I don't care what you say.
People all the time... Like, I had somebody the other day on Twitter, I tweeted this out, some guy who asked me on Twitter, he's like, I watched your video about whatever, and what you don't know is that fascism and socialism are actually the same?
And like, because America is like, right wing, all of socialism is on the left wing.
So, you should like, watch Dinesh D'Souza's The Big Lie, and I'm just like, you're just dumb.
Like, you don't know anything.
My mom the other day, I was eating breakfast with her after church, and she's like, you know the one thing I'll say about you?
Women love to do that.
You know the one thing I'll say?
Yeah, why don't you tell me the one thing.
You know the one thing I'll say about you?
Well, she just got done complimenting.
She's like, you know, you're this, you're that.
But the one thing, Here we go.
You're so stubborn and closed-minded.
And I said to her, I said, look, if it's stupid people, why would I be open-minded to that?
If people don't know half of what I know and they don't think, they're like NPCs, why should I be open-minded to what they say?
You know, a Juden Peterson, a Juden Peter Shekel guy comes up to me and says, you know, I really think you're wrong about this, that, and the other.
Why should I listen to a retard like that?
It's like everything you said.
I was there four years ago, okay?
I was there four or five years ago.
Why should I be open-minded to that?
So...
Yeah, there was a lot of salt in the comments.
I don't pay any attention to that stuff.
If you're not Nick Pilled, you're just dumb.
I don't, just, you know, stop wasting my time, right?
But I disavow.
Calling him Jude and Peter Shekel, that's, that's covert anti-Semitism, and I won't have it on this show.
Covert anti-Semitism has no place here, alright?
But it is funny.
Uh, Brunetto, not, not anti-Semitism, the, the nicknames you give.
Slack Off, Jerk Off, and, uh, Peter Shekel.
It is funny.
Uh, let's see.
Brunetto says, hey big guy, how do you keep your skin so clear while consuming all those Big Macs?
Is it the superior med genes or a carefully thought out skincare regimen?
Anyways, keep up the great work.
I actually don't have great skin.
It's just the camera quality's bad.
That's the real red pill.
The real red pill is, if you just have a shitty webcam, people can't tell that you don't have great skin.
So, uh...
No, I mean, my skin's relatively clear, I guess, but you just drink a lot of water.
You know, healthy skin care tip.
Just drink a lot of water, okay?
I don't eat that much McDonald's anyway, though.
Everybody's always up in my case about that, or on my case about it.
I haven't been eating that much McDonald's lately, if you want to know the truth.
I can't even remember the last time I had Taco Bell, actually.
on like Friday or something, but, or Thursday, but aside from that, I had like Taco Bell on Thursday, I had Popeye's the Wednesday before that, or maybe the Thursday before that, and before that, and McDonald's like the Saturday before that, so I'm on like the once a week program, I'm getting better, all right, I'm getting better, so I'm on like the once a week program, I'm getting better, all right, I'm Hello, King.
Your lack of a spiritual experience doesn't undermine your faith.
George MacDonald, C.S.
Lewis's Virgil, did not have a dramatic experience.
Yeah, but I just feel like... I don't feel like you really believe until you have that, if you want to know the truth.
And I don't mean to say people aren't true believers.
I'm not saying I'm not a true believer.
But I just feel like, if you meet God, how could you ever have your faith shaken, right?
If you actually experience it and have knowledge, First hand, I don't know how that could go away, whereas otherwise it's very easy for doubt to creep in.
I think everybody understands that.
Even the most faithful people I know have doubt that creeps in.
So, you know, I'm just saying for a lot of people they act like, oh, I'm this, I'm this holy roller, I'm this priestly character because I don't have casual sex or something.
People really do.
Like, I don't, I don't know.
I'm not trying to say that I don't believe in God, I'm not Catholic, but people have created this caricature of me as like, oh, he's this pious, saintly hero.
And certainly, you know, I try to be as best a Catholic I can, but it's like if that's the moral standard we have in the country where it's like, yeah, people should probably not have casual sex, probably bad for you and not moral.
Oh, suddenly this guy's like, you know, people give me a hard time, you know, with this, uh, with the religious stuff and the rituals and all that.
So, I just want people to know I'm not like, uh, I don't know.
You understand what I'm saying, right?
That I didn't come at it from that kind of perspective.
I wasn't like touched by God, now I'm this fanatic.
It's like, it was just more of an intellectual thing.
John Q. Publix says, Nick, that does it for our show tonight.
Let's open the superchats and see what the audience is saying.
Me begins breathing hard, shaking, tearing up, and whimpering like any human being who enjoys things.
Yeah, are people getting PTSD from the superchats?
You know, superchatters, you know, they hear that.
Somebody plays that clip and they just go into, like, fight or flight mode.
Start sweating profusely.
They break out in a cold sweat.
He's here!
He's here!
He's gonna bully me!
You know, somebody says, hey, uh, somebody said in the Super Chat, immediately they're just like, color drains out of their faith.
He's here!
I gotta get out of here!
You know, I gotta go to the gym!
He won't find me there!
You know, people hear that.
Alright, time for the Super Chats!
unidentified
Quick!
nick fuentes
Get to the gym!
He'll never find us there!
He won't, he won't pursue us!
Let's see Denal says shrine to Artemis LMFAO.
Yeah, that was just too funny to me I was trying to be nice to her But then she says yeah, I have this little shrine to Artemis and I pray to it I'm thinking like what in the world lady.
This is why women need men without men women be creating pagan shrines and shit like You just need somebody to take you to church.
Hello department Hello department Sheesh.
Shrine to Artemis.
That's really great.
I told her my shrine is to Darth Vader.
My shrine is to Tony Soprano.
You know, I just really feel a connection with him.
I went window shopping.
Who's my favorite fictional character?
Who's the one that I feel a connection to?
Oh, it's Dwight from The Office.
My shrine is to Dwight from The Office.
And I prayed to it.
Like, what are you doing?
What are you doing?
We're all gonna die, and what are you gonna do?
What are you gonna do when you die?
Like, I don't understand how this is sufficient.
That's the only, like... I think that's the main role that religion plays, is telling people, how do you manage that transition into the great unknown?
And it's like, you obviously don't take it seriously.
People who are seriously religious are religious because they dwell on death all the time.
At least, that's my opinion.
That's how I am.
You're gonna die one day and who do you think you're gonna meet?
Artemis Fowl?
Who do you think you're gonna meet?
I like it.
I like to pray to Artemis from the Greek god pantheon.
It's like, you're going to die one day, and who do you think you're going to meet?
Artemis Fowl?
Who do you think you're going to meet?
And what are you going to say to him?
unidentified
I just like you, and, you know...
God, it's just, man.
nick fuentes
I'm joker-pilled on the one hand and the other hand, I'm just, I'm angry.
I'm just angry, alright?
Sheesh.
So, uh, so yeah.
I thought that was kind of funny.
Kind of silly.
No offense, Brittany, if you're watching this.
No offense, Brittany.
You're great.
I think you're really a great person.
But, um, it was just a little comical to me.
That's all.
Briggs says, hey big guy, weird date you had earlier.
I guess pagan babies are not in the future.
Joking, that's a joke.
Oh, the comment about Blair White.
It was a joke.
I was just joking, all right?
I love trans people.
I love and respect and tolerate transgenders, homosexuals, because I love working at Google.
I'm a Google company man, all right?
Me, I, my code of ethics is really very little different from their terms of services.
So, I wouldn't want anybody to get the wrong impression.
No, it was fun.
It was a little awkward at first, but it was fine.
Nate says, should I do an eight month discipleship program in Tennessee?
Yeah, sure.
Yeah.
Sure.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I've never done one, so I can't tell ya.
But yeah, why not?
NYCBit says, where is an ethnostate gonna be?
I got cash and a hankering for a plot of Mother Earth.
No, no, I'm not in favor of the ethnostate.
If you have that, if you think that about me, you're in the wrong place, my friend.
We're all gonna get along in America.
I don't know about you.
10 Bennison says, hey Nick, can you believe Joseph Stalin made his subordinates divorce their Jewish wives?
That guy would fit right in in the Democratic Party.
Oh, that's pretty based.
You know, that's the thing.
I always knew Stalin was based in Redfield.
I always, I always knew he was.
You know, he was our guy.
No, just kidding.
That's a horrible thing.
What a tragic thing.
You know, Stalinists versus Trotskyites.
It's like broke Republicans and Democrats.
Joke, conservatives and liberals.
Woke, Christians and non-Christians.
Bespoke, Trotskyites versus Stalinists.
That's the real battle.
Lev Bronstein and Losef Jugashvili.
That's the real battle that happens.
My high IQ people know what that means.
Jordan gives me a dollar, thanks.
Joshua Larson says, I agree.
You know, sure, 207 Catholics killed in Sri Lanka.
I'm gonna say a prayer for all the Jewish people that are not being talked about because of this.
I'm gonna light a votive candle for all the Muslims and Jews that are being ignored because Christians had the audacity to get murdered on Easter Sunday.
Totally agree.
Cookie Cutter says, are you gonna live stream?
Are you two gonna live stream all your dates?
Very funny!
Very funny!
Laugh it up!
Laugh it up at the really handsome, cool guy who went on an E-date with Brittany Venti.
It wasn't a date!
We were just having a good time, all right?
Just having some laughs.
Mutant Joe says, how supportive are your parents of your show and views?
Well, my parents support me as their son.
Um, but no, they, they do not like my views, right?
Cause they like their jobs.
So, uh, no, I mean, my parents are like conventional conservatives, you know?
So, uh, you know, they're fine, but they support me.
They support me.
They support my show.
I think they understand where I'm coming from on a lot of things, even though they don't necessarily agree with everything.
So that's pretty cool.
Uh, YangPilt says, what do you think about using Ouija boards?
Satanic, why would you do that?
Very satanic.
Cubex is my two favorite recluses socializing.
Glad you made a new friend, Nick.
Yeah, me too, I guess.
A lot of friends that are girls.
You gotta love that, right?
I don't know.
I have come to embrace life as a social recluse.
Is that how you pronounce it?
Because before, I gotta tell you, I was a little lonely.
For a while, I was a little black pilled.
I was like, oh boy.
Aw man, I had visions of some catboy saying alone on a Saturday night again.
How pathetic.
That was the kind of mentality.
But now I've embraced it.
I've actually gotten used to it.
And I enjoy being a recluse.
I want to meet you.
I want to hang out.
And the Chad recluse says, no, that's all right.
You can hang out and I'll just do my own thing.
So I'm perfectly happy being a recluse.
I'm doing just fine, actually.
BaseJuice says, hey BigGoy, thoughts on first degree mishlings?
I don't know what that is.
Also, if I register for premium, how will it show up on my statements?
It says NJF Industries, I believe, actually.
There you go.
Very clean.
Very clean.
Clean transaction.
It'll show up as something like that, I think.
Jeff Wett says, why do you go to McDonald's and not Portillo's?
That's a good question.
Well, you know, McDonald's is 10 minutes away.
Portillo's is like 20 minutes away.
And Portillo's is like $12.
McDonald's is like $7 or $8.
So, I guess it's not a big difference.
But, you know.
It's like I'm gonna go all the way out to where it is and you know also Portillo's is like I don't know I feel like with those higher-end things you can't have it too much or else you get sick of it you know I want it to be like a treat you go to Portillo's you get the big beef you get the chocolate cake shake you get fries it's like it's a thing you know with McDonald's I think I could eat that every day so it's a little bit of that too I guess That's a good question, though, I don't know.
I think I just like to drive to where it is.
I just like that drive.
I'm kind of autistic like that, where I just like to drive that one path, how to get there.
And driving in other places, it makes me very, like, I don't like to do it.
I like to drive, but I like to drive around the area that I like to drive around.
You know, if that, I guess that sounds redundant, but you know what I'm talking about.
It's very, like, particular.
I like to go this way, I like to see these things on the way, you know.
And if I have to go to the other McDonald's, I'm like, I'd rather just not go at all.
I don't know, maybe I'm just eccentric kind of a guy.
I guess you could say an eccentric reclusive genius is the life that I live these days.
Salim says, notice how after the train wreck debate the super chat started to get extra annoying?
The price you pay for increased exposure is a dilution of the quality of viewers.
No, I think the new viewers are fantastic.
I actually really like them, you know, and I invite them to stick around and maybe become premium members.
Black Swans has replaced my Trump mug with a mug my sister gave me months ago.
The mug says, that's bananas.
You know, I agree.
That is bananas.
Really, how it be?
I think that's true.
I think it's truer than Trump.
It's bananas these days.
Everything's bananas.
That's good though.
I like that.
I gotta get one of those mugs.
Tyrone says, Nick, do you agree that if you oppose the spread of Islam in the West, you should also oppose the spread of Christianity in Asia?
Keep up the good work, bro.
No!
We don't oppose the spread of Islam in the West because, uh, it's not our culture.
Because it's bullshit.
It's not true.
Yeah.
What a... No.
Wrong.
Totally wrong.
How does it make any sense?
One is true, one is false.
We want to spread our religion.
The people think there's something wrong with expansion in principle.
It's zero-sum, of course.
Islamic expansion is bad for us because it is not our culture and because it's not true.
Well, our religion is true and it's also our culture, so we should spread it.
So, yeah.
No, I don't think that follows.
I don't know why people are like that.
Nicholas J. Puptez says, no I'm joking, can't wait for the Senate hearings condemning Muslim terrorism.
Yeah, me neither.
I can't wait for Facebook to come out with a strong stand against Islam.
Because of these attacks.
I'm holding my breath, waiting for that.
Andrew says, hey Nick, are poo-poo pee-poo posters based and red-pilled?
Yeah, very based and red-pilled.
Autism says, we need to unify under Christianity to have a cultural coherence.
Plus, it's our destiny.
With that, we can gain agency.
We need to grow our roots like the other demographic groups.
Our people need God.
Yeah, very true.
unidentified
Very true.
nick fuentes
You won't have the nation rebuilt without Christianity.
Have to be Christian, no other way.
Simon Skolas says, come on Bryce, there are a lot more important problems than Sri Lanka to worry about.
Yeah, uh-huh.
Something like that.
Kinzo Koo says, all these Mamonese saying Easter worshippers are lucky I got a Manigot in the oven or I'd make their head into Balinese.
That's two kinds of food.
That's how mad I am!
I'm mad too.
I'm very angry as well.
I was watching The Sopranos.
I was so mad.
I had to feel vicarious violence and Italian anger.
Catholic anger.
Britney Venti says, A-L-M-A-O.
Yeah.
Oof.
Yikes department.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
I didn't even understand that until just now.
A-L-M-A-O.
People around the internet will understand that one.
I didn't get it until I read it.
Reddit.
AtoneWithTheDust says, As a big-brained atheist, I can tell you that Sri Lanka happened because of re-lie religion, but lie is capitalized inside of it.
The Christians who got blown up are, wow, very edgy take here from an atheist.
All All religions are... I think this is sarcastic actually.
Okay, he says the Christians got blown up for just as much to blame.
I think this is just satire though.
Funny satire, but you almost made me go off there.
Almost made me go off, but I think he's just joking.
HMTV says, was finally able to catch a live show so I wanted to send some support.
I love the content and appreciate all you do.
P.S.
Any word on when the premium podcasts are coming back?
Thanks!
Says Steve.
Well, thank you, Steve.
What premium podcasts?
The premium podcasts like World Report and 2018 Election HQ are probably not coming back.
We just do the premium show now instead.
The podcasts were kind of tedious and obviously the 2018 podcast is, you know, no longer relevant.
So they're not coming back.
They're done.
Scheister says, Nick, don't you know that these attacks are a Judeo-Christian matter?
Easter is part of the Judeo-Christian tradition.
Don't be an anti-sunlight.
Oh, yeah.
All right.
All right.
Oh, yeah.
Pretty rough out there.
Nick Spence says, hey, big guy, did you catch Mike Enoch weighing in at 600 pounds on Stefan Molyneux?
No.
Did he go on Stefan Molyneux?
unidentified
Let me look this up real quick.
600 pounds.
nick fuentes
Way off the ranch, Mike.
unidentified
Sheesh.
nick fuentes
Well, I don't see anything new.
Hmm.
No, I don't know.
I don't know what you're talking about.
I don't see anything here.
I didn't see it over the weekend or anything.
That's pretty funny, though.
It's funny because he was starting to get skinnier, too.
I guess not, huh?
Short-lived.
Bad optics.
Being 600 pounds, bad optics.
I gotta tell you.
Matt606 says, hey Nick, you should go on a date with Brittany.
Hey, disavow.
We just got done talking about how we don't like race mixing and now you want me to go on a date with Brittany Venti?
Brittany Venti.
I like her.
She's great.
I'm not going to say that.
I'm not going to say it.
I couldn't get... No, no.
See, I caught myself.
I caught myself.
I'm growing as a person.
I was going to say something.
I was going to say something very choice about Brittany Venti.
But I'm not going to.
Because I like and respect Brittany Venti.
Alright?
So I'm not going to say that.
Not going to say it.
I'm not going to say it.
I'm not going to say it.
All right?
But you know, no race fixing, no e-girls.
But she's a friend.
Great friend, but no e-girls.
All right?
Smile says, if things don't turn around, would you consider converting to Judaism so you can become a citizen of Israel?
Kids would be safe and government is nationalist.
Yeah, I want to go to hell because I want my kids to be safe.
No way.
No way.
Imagine forsaking Jesus Christ just so you could live safely in the desert.
No thank you.
I'm going down with the ship.
I'll move to Italy before I move to Israel.
I'll move back.
God Emperor Salvini, new Emperor of the Roman Empire, will be there.
That's what I'm banking on.
If that doesn't work out, I'll change my name and I'll move to Marshall Islands, if it's still around, I guess, or something like that.
Gatsky says yo Nick just saw the comfy convo with Venti on Japan immorality look up unit 731 all you need to know Unit 731.
What's that?
What's that all about?
Covert biological and chemical warfare Research and development unit of the Japanese army that undertook lethal human experimentation during the Second Sino-Japanese War.
There you go.
It's what I said.
It's what I said during the show So you're right.
I don't remember the name of it.
I was watching a premium show of yours last week.
Can you share which Twitch stream you were talking about?
They reviewed your debate with Destiny.
Thanks.
I don't remember the name of it.
So I apologize.
Yeah, I don't remember.
I watched it very briefly, and this was like a week ago, so... My apologies, but I don't remember.
What's up, Wignettes?
This is Lauren Rose, a... Oh, I can't say that.
Uh, but the answer's no.
Trinsla Dentra says, don't worry so much about the money.
Yeah, exactly right.
If I were Jared Holt, I would worry less about the money.
Honestly, though, with Jared Holt, and I'm not saying this, I'm not even memeing.
Jared Holt...
I don't like I don't know what does he think he thinks he can just take away everything from people and that's never going to come back to bite him in the ass I not I unironically I'm not saying that in any other way I'm just saying your career is like targeting people with nothing left to lose you think that's a great idea I don't know.
I think it would be time to really have some introspection.
I'm not, and I unironically, I don't mean that in any other way other than it's like, are you really that stupid?
Or do you just have balls?
I don't know.
Because it's like, somebody like him, I don't know.
I'm not saying I endorse that.
I'm not saying I approve that.
I'm saying that's the way I see it headed.
and so that uh you know Sam Hyde type stuff I'm not saying I endorse that I'm not saying I approve that I'm saying that's that's the way I see it headed I think that's the direction things are going in so um and don't take that any other way I I met Jared Holt, you know, at CPAC, and I had nothing for him but words.
He didn't want to talk to me, and I invited him to lunch, too.
I told Christopher Mathias, I said, tell Jared Holt I want him, I want to get lunch with him.
I told Will Somers, too.
They didn't relay the message, but, uh, you know, all I have for Jared Holt is words, but pretty soon he's gonna piss off the wrong person.
It's gonna get nasty.
So that's all I'll say.
Like with Sean, for example.
Sean... Like, who is Sean in the grand scheme of things?
Jared Holt takes it upon himself.
Oh, here's this guy not bothering anybody.
He's got nothing.
I don't mean to say that in a negative way, but he's had a very rough lot in life.
Here's this guy having a very rough time, and he's like the lowest level volunteer for the Yang campaign.
I'm gonna write a hit piece about him on Right Wing Watch.
That'll go well for me.
That's a good idea.
That's not only a moral and an ethical thing for me to do, but also a very wise and smart thing for me to do.
I'm gonna go after somebody with nothing but time on their hands and nothing left to lose.
Like, good idea, Jared!
Wow!
Did they teach you that at Central Arkansas University?
Like, come on, dude.
Maybe it's time to think about your actions.
Maybe it's time to have a little introspection there, so...
And again, I don't mean that in any way.
Don't mean that.
Can't stress that enough.
Can't stress that enough.
I am a conservative.
I believe in order.
That means I don't believe in vigilantism, anything like that.
Okay?
But I'm just saying, you kick the whore in its nest for a living, it's like, what do you think's gonna happen?
New Cloud Stalker says, excellent point.
Feelings don't care about facts, so rather than try to convince anti-whites, they need to feel it.
It's true.
The arguments don't work anymore.
Nobody cares about that anymore.
What's right, what's true, nobody cares about that.
Time for action.
That's my opinion.
A mass protest, that might do some good.
Blue Force says, the moment of revolution of whites comes when the average white person's life isn't comfortable anymore.
By then it will be too late.
I don't know what you're talking about.
Revolution of Whites.
Don't know what you're talking about.
Magic says, I told my wife that you're young and you'll get it in time, but even I'm impressed.
Thought I'd take until at least 21.
Embrace this.
Read GLR.
What's GLR?
GLR... Yeah, I don't know what that is.
I love that though.
I told my wife, you're young and you'll get it in time, but I'm impressed.
Fuck off.
Donovan says, thoughts on all type.
Well, I've, I have, no, I was mean.
I'm sorry.
That was a nasty thing for me to say, but it just sounds so condescending.
I told you young and you'll get it in time, but I'm very impressed.
I love when old fags tell me that kind of stuff.
Like I'm probably smarter than you.
So anyway, anyway, you know, people always, you'll get it in time.
You're gonna get it.
No, I'm joking, I'm joking.
Very, uh, I'm trying to, I'm trying to chill out, alright?
I'm trying to relax a little.
So, my apologies.
Donovan says thoughts on all type.
Um, you know, I liked his content, but then he got real shitty with me because of my feelings on homosexuals, which he is a homosexual, and he got real shitty with me about it.
So, I don't like him anymore.
Don't care for him.
Yangpil says, do you ever or have you ever had non-white friends?
Yeah, I still have non-white friends.
My first friends were non-white.
So people always come at me like, you're this hateful guy, you're this prejudiced guy.
And then people say like, oh you can't say you have non-white friends to say you're not racist.
My first friend was Muslim in kindergarten.
My next best friend in first grade, black.
Okay?
So, and that's not to say, oh, I have, uh, whatever, but it's like legitimately, how could you be a hateful prejudice person?
If you literally have no problem with other races, right?
If you're friendly and, you know, consider them close friends.
I don't understand that, right?
And then, oh, but I'm not racist.
I have non-white friends.
That's like the meme.
Well, what's wrong with that?
What's wrong with that, dummy?
If you're trying to tell me, oh, I have this animosity towards other groups of people, but I'm best friends with them.
Well, how does that work?
Makes me so mad.
So yeah, I've had non-white friends before.
And I have non-white friends now.
A lot of them.
Ali Akbar, R.C.
Maxwell.
I have a lot of black friends, alright?
I know liberals love that when you say that, but it's really... I don't understand why that's such a... why that's not something you can say.
Slow Z says, Hey Nick, I'm a low IQ Pollock.
I lost my password and email for my premium account.
Can I email you my proof that the account is mine and you can help me?
Yeah, you were getting real, uh, real uppity with me in the super chat some time ago.
Yeah, just send me an email.
I'll figure it out.
Denali says, uh, oh, whoops, scrolled down too far there.
Where was I?
Denali says, Polish Catholic, Irish Catholic unity.
Yeah, okay, all right.
Denel says, I mean, Polish, Italian, but Irish can come too.
Yeah, alright, yeah, we all gotta stick together.
Hatch says, uh, reaching dangerous levels of coincidence there at the World Jewish Congress, Nick.
Yeah, I don't know, just something interesting that I noticed.
Uh, you know, not saying anything, just saying it's a cool trivia fact.
Grant Peterston, or rather, Grant Preston, says, individuals, boomer cons, are 21st century equivalents of Kulaks.
They toil away at their jobs, believing that the Constitution will keep everything on the rails while they accrue wealth.
Yeah, I don't know if that totally works, but I see where you're coming from.
I see your point.
Uh, basically true.
And, and like the, uh, the Boomers, they will meet the same fate as the Kulaks, I think.
At our hands, they will meet the same fate as the Kulaks.
That I agree with.
Nick Hyde says, if he made babies with Britney, is that mixing or not?
Um, I don't know, because she's, uh...
I don't know if she's totally white.
She said she's like more than 30% black.
I don't know if that's... I don't know if that's white or black.
I guess that's like mixed race.
I don't know.
I don't know.
It's a tough question.
New Cloud Stalker says, uh, funny when you mentioned Rothschilds, I heard this distant noise of Hava Naguila playing.
Oi.
I don't know what that is.
Is that that song?
That Jewish song?
I don't know.
Jack says I'm a libertarian and appreciate that you have read a lot of lobertarian authors.
I find myself at an impasse with my beliefs.
How do you reconcile yours during transition?
I see that you are still against the Fed and stuff.
Thanks.
Well yeah, I've read a lot of their stuff, because I was a Libertarian!
You know, I read Mises, I read Rothbard, I read Hayek, Friedman, I read Ron Paul, I read Rand Paul, his book when he ran for President.
Not really substantive, but you know, Libertarian reading nonetheless.
I read The Libertarian Reader by David Bowes, I read Mises Institute, I read Cato, regrettably at the time.
I read Walter Williams, Thomas Sowell, Who was the economics in one lesson?
Henry Hazlitt, I believe, wrote that one.
Ayn Rand.
I even read the esoteric stuff.
I read von Bohm-Bawerk, who was a first or second generation Austrian economist.
I read von Wieser.
I read Carl Menge.
I read a lot as a libertarian.
But what it comes down to is the fundamental assertion of libertarianism that liberty is the highest governing principle.
That's what has to be challenged.
So there's incidental overlap, but the fundamental premise is wrong.
You know, liberty is the highest governing principle.
Why?
Wrong!
Wrong!
You have to have order first.
You cannot have liberty without order.
Can't have liberty without order, can't have it without virtue, can't have it without hierarchy.
So, liberty defined is actually a lot different than freedom.
You want freedom.
You know, liberty comes as a byproduct of other things, but you just want freedom all over the place, everywhere, which begets a lot of problems.
So that's the fundamental difference.
We believe in liberty in a proper sense.
If you're a man and you're working and you've got a family, you can have liberty within these very narrow constraints.
But this liberty of, I can do whatever I want!
That leads to societal ruin and that's what libertarians have to understand.
They take all that other stuff for granted.
They take all the roots of social and political order for granted.
That's what's fundamental.
They think it's all just a given.
Oh, let's just live in an anarchist society and we'll just have the market dictate everything.
It's like you have forgotten everything.
You don't understand the roots of order in the country.
You don't understand where it comes from.
So that's the transition.
I was in Boston and I was in school and I went to an Antifa thing, a big protest the day before the inauguration.
And I remember people always say leftists always like, oh, he went to Boston.
He got scared by the left.
It wasn't about fear.
I went over and I just realized I saw this mob of people, violent, in masks.
And I just thought this shouldn't be allowed to happen.
Why should this be allowed to happen?
I understand a protest, but this is not a protest.
This is the end result of liberalism.
It's disorder.
And at a certain point, the state has to start locking people like that up.
At a certain point, the state has to rein in the people.
So that was my awakening.
and I was like, oh yeah, liberty really isn't that important anymore.
Hatch says, race doesn't matter, bro.
All those Hispanics, Republicans, and Libertarians at heart, they just need to embrace facts and logic.
Yeah, that's a very incisive point you make there.
Very, uh, very cutting edge.
Really interesting.
I'll have to, uh, explore that thought.
Based On says, what are your thoughts on Hans Hermann Hoppe?
He seems like the only sensible libertarian left.
He's really not, uh, I guess he's a libertarian in some sense.
But he doesn't really go all the way.
You know this stuff about I guess he's a monarchist and so he kind of arrives at what I just said from a backwards perspective like in order to have liberty and that's the most important thing then we need order and all the rest it's like well he's got the order wrong but yeah I guess he's got the right idea basically if he's against democracy and this other stuff.
So to an extent I like Hoppa, but still too much free market.
Yeah, I don't know.
I don't think they'll kill me.
I hope they don't kill me.
get your channel shut down if you get any bigger you'll probably end up quote killing yourself or dying in car accident yeah i don't know i don't think they'll kill me i hope they don't kill me but i wouldn't say hey knock on wood i don't want to say that's a good thing if i got shut down mr jock who says nick do you like uh mike enoch Not particularly.
I don't know.
I'm just sort of indifferent to him.
unidentified
Right?
nick fuentes
I don't mean I dislike him.
I'm just sort of... He does his thing.
I do my thing.
That's kind of how we like to leave it.
We believe in different things and we have different worldviews.
You know, people who watch his show, they tell me it's just all about the Jews with him.
And it's like, it kind of gives people like me a bad name because I'm not, if you watch my show every night, it's not, we don't, it's not like, oh everything is the fault of Jewish people.
Like Destiny, in that debate, he's like, oh Nick, you believe like Jews like control the world or something?
Like, that's not what, that's not really what we're saying though.
What we're saying is that Jewish power exists Just like a lot of power structures exist in this country.
And it's disproportionate, sure.
And they have their issues.
But we're not saying anything more than what it is.
But I hear what happens on these podcasts and it's like everything comes down to that.
Everything is about that.
Monocausal.
Everything can be explained by this.
Every problem... Ouch!
I stubbed my toe!
You know who it is!
Oy vey!
unidentified
Ow!
nick fuentes
I stubbed my toe!
Oy vey!
I just shut it down!
I stubbed my toe!
It's like...
Alright, you know, it's there, but, like, what is the deal with that?
You know, so, that kind of stuff causes problems for us.
People that kind of take it too far.
We're saying things that are factual and obvious, you know?
Like the stuff with the World Jewish Congress.
Is that me making something up, or is that something that everybody acknowledges is real, and is real, and whatever?
So, um... So that's kind of my feelings.
They kind of take it to this...
Caricature level where it's no longer serious and then how can you convince people people can wrap their head around?
Yeah, like a sensible conception of Jewish group power group dynamics, but this stuff about yeah, like everything under the Sun it's raining Oy vey, you know, I don't know I just think that's not really true and it's not the right direction to take Crazy Life says the Twelve Apostles replaced the Twelve Tribes to bring the Gospels to all nations.
unidentified
True.
nick fuentes
H. Rolfe says, Love the show, Nick.
Don't ever go to the gym.
Thanks.
Well, now I gotta go.
Now I gotta go.
David Spernas says, WTF, Nick.
I watched this Turning Point Campus conservative program to hear about European-style socialism.
Not the World Jewish Congress.
I'm unsubbing.
No, no, please.
I only meant that.
Like, it's a good thing.
We like that.
Zoomer Nation says I have more respect for a self-contained atheist than some half-hearted Christian who doesn't understand their own religion but tries to convert people.
unidentified
Ouch!
nick fuentes
Are you saying that's me?
I don't know if that's directed at me or somebody else.
But I don't think that's what was said.
Did I say it was a half-hearted Christian or did I say never had a religious experience?
So, sounds like a salty atheist to me, frankly.
People get very weird about the religion question because religion actually has consequences for their lives.
That's what I find.
So, when you're overly religious it tends to bring out a lot of animosity in people because If you're religion you're telling people with the force of God that like what they're doing is wrong and people like to do what they do you know if that's sex if that's whatever it is you know sex happens to be I think the prevailing one for why people are against religion because oh I can't take away I can't be Catholic because I want to have sex, right?
But it's other things too.
When people are told what you're doing is wrong, and they know it's wrong, they tend to be not happy.
So I tend to find that a lot of the anti-religion stuff, anti-Christian stuff attacks on me come from that kind of a place.
Because deep down it comes from a place of guilt and shame.
Because they know what they're doing is wrong.
So, uh, so I, I reject this.
Very rude and not at all true.
Elsie says, Blue check.
Jews calling for white genocide.
Muslims murdering Christians.
Atheists vandalizing our churches and it's their tragedy.
Non-violent.
Okay, I'm not gonna say that.
Okay, Fed.
Get the fuck out of here with this.
I'm sorry for the language, but really?
Are you gonna- are you joking?
Look at this person's Avi.
Elsie Brinjal, so some larpy European name, woman in the Avi, saying- saying some very, uh, some very provocative things.
Oh, really?
Give me a break.
Get out of here, Fed.
Go home, Fed.
You think we don't see this?
God, how stupid do they think I am?
I'm a genius.
You pop up with a woman's Avi talking about white genocide and we should... and so you should do this, that, and the other.
Get out of here, Fed!
Go home!
I hate feds so much.
Not the good ones.
Not the good federal agents.
I love the government and the troops.
But, you know, these feds trying to infiltrate our movement.
We see you.
We see what you're up to.
I see what you're up to.
Think I don't know.
Woman popping in here talking about that.
Oh, I'm sure I was born yesterday.
Watery Venus says nice beans.
Hey, thanks man.
Hey, toots.
Hey, nice beans.
unidentified
You see the bag of beans on this one?
nick fuentes
Oh, am I right?
Hey, Tone, look at the beans on this one.
You gotta be kidding me.
Madone, the beans on this one.
I don't know what that was all about.
We're in Iventi talking about beans.
This nib eating beans.
Mr. Jock who says, do you like or have you talked to Michael Enoch?
I think he would be a good interview.
No, I think he would not be a good interview.
So, I disagree.
Nicker Nation says, hey Nick, first time Super Chatter here, hope you're having a blessed Monday.
What do you think a post-blump GOP would look like?
Pee pee poo poo forever.
Well hey, glad to have you aboard the Super Chatter train.
Thank you, hope you're having a blessed Monday as well.
Post-blump GOP, you know what it's going to be?
It's going to be Nikki Haley.
That's what it's going to be.
That's it.
You know, who's the successor?
People are always like, oh, we should primary Trump.
unidentified
With who?
nick fuentes
Who are you going to primary Trump with, all these people?
We're going to primary Donald Trump.
90% approval rating, and who are you going to get?
Mark Rubio, Ted Cruz.
Like, really?
That's our best bet.
Even Chris Kobach, incompetent politician.
So, the post-Trump GOP is going to be Nikki Haley.
It's going to be Mike Pence.
It's going to be Nick Ayers.
It's going to be Mick Mulvaney.
These are the characters that are going to run the show after he goes.
And then that's it.
And then we're done.
So, uh, you know, that's my feelings on that.
It's obvious.
And they won't win any elections.
It'll go nowhere fast.
That's the post-blump GOP.
Scott Case, as LA Times once said, white people riot quietly but lethally.
Do you think that's still true?
No way.
And if it is, it's not very lethal anymore, right?
White people do not riot.
And that's why they get, uh, that's why they get, you know, that's why they get screwed all the time, because we don't do anything.
You know, black person gets shot for a crime, like legitimately, and the city burns down.
And you wonder why there's body cams, and there's action being taken, and press conferences, and all the rest.
It's because they, uh, you know, they make them feel it.
So, that's just how it goes.
Umfluv says, death is cool and all, but have you tried DMT?
No.
No, don't do DMT.
Very, uh, demonic experience.
How was your day today, my fellow Easter worshipper?
Oh, it was alright.
It was alright.
Woke up a little late.
Went on the Brittany Venti stream.
Had some raviolis.
Now I'm doing the show.
It's kind of a... kind of a long day, to be honest.
Long day on stream, but that's alright.
Uh, Bofa Blanket says McDonald's better than Wendy's.
Pretty bad take there, big guy, but you get a pass this time.
Okay, low IQ individual.
Wendy's is a joke.
Wendy's might have been better a couple of years ago, but if you still like it better than McDonald's, you have no taste.
You have no class.
Frankly.
Talking about giving me a pass.
Umph Love says, Nick, if you don't bang Venti, someone else will.
Disavow.
Disavow.
All these people are concerned about banging.
I'm concerned about children, alright?
CBP says, Nick was Lauren jealous of your date with the Dairy Queen today?
That's good.
I don't know.
She might have been.
She might have been.
I saw her questioning it on the timeline today.
She says, what is this?
Replying to Brittany Fenty, relax sweetheart.
Don't worry about it.
unidentified
All right.
nick fuentes
We're just talking.
Okay, we're just friends.
No, I think she's doing alright.
Charlie says, is telepathy, clairvoyance, precognition real?
Have you looked into blood type?
RH is big power.
I don't know what any of that is.
Oh, I know telepathy and all that.
Um, I don't know if it's real or not.
I haven't looked into it.
Could be real.
Could be real.
I wouldn't be surprised if it were real, but I've never seen it or heard of it in real life.
Telepathy, I don't know.
But precognition, clairvoyance, perhaps.
And blood type, I don't know anything about that.
Mr. Shade says, what do you think about Western men constantly blaming women?
To me, men are the main target of social programming as women generally follow their lead.
Yikes.
I hate this take.
People always do this stuff.
It's so pathetic.
Um, you know, the real problem is men.
The real problem is us.
Yeah, I don't know about all that.
I mean, don't get me wrong.
Sure, men can improve.
Yeah, men are getting, uh, programmed and all that.
But, uh...
No, I mean, we see the numbers.
We see what happens with women.
It's not the men, right?
It is the women.
Women are out of control.
And yeah, men are going to have to reel them in, but let's not pretend like it's men's fault that this has gone this way.
I don't think it's women taking the men's lead when they want to be whores.
Is that taking the man's lead?
Women want whores?
Since when?
Since when do men want women to be whores?
You know?
Miss me with that, you know?
Since when do men want women to be just sort of, you know, psycho, insane people?
I don't know.
I don't think.
So I think, no, media got into women's heads and now they've got all these ideas about political equality and, you know, social equality and all this other stuff and now the men are following their lead.
That's the way I see it.
So...
Dimitri says, breaking news Nick Fuentes race car driver only travels one way.
I don't know what that means.
Denal says, have you looked into poo poo pee pee?
Yeah.
Bridgeburner says, screw pumping the brakes Nick as long as you continue being smart and witty and how you point out the connections you should be fine.
Just found your channel but loving it.
Keep up the amazing work and God bless.
Well thank you, God bless.
Just got to be careful because you never know.
But I'm a campus conservative.
I should have nothing to worry about because I just love all people, right?
And I'm not saying anything controversial.
Josh Sarris' Peterson, or rather Pearson, I know, is an edgy black power advocate who is above organized religion and was laughing over the Christian attacks and shocked and disturbed over Christchurch.
Can nuclear war start, please?
It can't start soon enough, my friend.
I thought we were going to get it.
Thought we were there a few months ago.
And I was like, all right, finally, I'm going to feel something.
Maybe when I see the missiles launching, I'll actually feel something again.
But it just never happened, right?
Border clashes, artillery being fired, but it totally de-escalated.
Oh, awesome.
unidentified
Good.
nick fuentes
I'm so glad.
I'm so glad we averted that nuclear catastrophe.
What a relief.
That would have been really bad if the world ended.
Sheesh, right?
Slow Z says, I want to play basketball and some people were laughing at me because I was playing Nas on my speaker.
Apparently Illmatic is only for white people to them.
Is that true?
I don't know.
Maybe it's because white people actually have taste when it comes to rap.
That's not necessarily true.
It's white people listen to Logic.
And white people listen to, uh, who's the other one?
Who's the other one?
J. Cole.
So, maybe not.
I thought Illmatic was good.
Black people are supposed to like Illmatic.
It's a good album.
Sheesh, right?
No.
I could understand them getting mad about J. Cole, or making fun of you if you're listening to J. Cole, or making fun of you listening to Kendrick Lamar, or making fun of you listening to...
I agree.
white rapper, you know, like Logic or something, but I thought Elmatic was good.
Kenny Winker says, Jared Holt is a mailbox head.
Yeah, I agree.
NC says, Nick is going to take Jared Holt to school.
Yeah, I'm going to school him.
Certainly, on the facts.
Can you do anything but intercourse before marriage?
Can you do anything?
What is that even?
What kind of question even is that?
You raised your hand to me last time, Nick, but I deserved it.
I need to man up and never ask for white pills.
unidentified
Disavow.
nick fuentes
That's funny.
I like that.
I like that mentality.
You know, you raised your hand, but I deserved it.
See that?
We need more of that in the country.
Marcus Woods is Nick.
Whoops, scrolled down too far there.
How many more of these do we have?
850?
Nick, I would only marry a virgin.
Also, race-fixing is bad and pagans are gay and stupid.
Chat, OMG such a cute e-date.
When is the wedding?
Ha!
Yeah, that's funny.
It's basically true.
Eric writes, as Nick is, who I'm still trying to argue with facts and logic are so small-brained it hurts.
Yeah, I agree with that.
Six Semper says, bio.
What do you think I'm going to do, show on bio-leninism or something?
Party times as your dog is brown so you can't be racist.
There you go.
Simple as.
Josh Sears says it'd be pretty cool if conservatives picked up the issues of a non-profit national bank.
Conservation of the environment, immigration restrictions, and Antarctica legalization.
Execute drug dealers.
Yeah, that would be, uh, that would be the day.
Not going to happen anytime soon.
They're going to be embracing Greater Israel, you know, that kind of stuff.
No taxes for people that make more than a million dollars a year.
Killing poor people in the streets.
I think it's sooner going to adopt that than these policies.
SoCal Mike's is all whole types.
We'll get the pink slip eventually.
Yeah, hopefully they'll all just get fired and then everybody will be fine.
Three chances.
Sometimes I wonder if Satan is playing both sides.
I want to have faith in Blumpf though.
Yeah, I do too, but I don't have any left.
John Q Publix's my earlier super chat about you reading the super chats was an Eric Butz Star Wars joke, big guy.
Wish I could have made that joke Friday when it was fresh.
I didn't see, I forget what the super chat was.
Josh Sarris is on a recent road trip.
I stopped at a place I'll call Boomerville.
Literally had multiple retirement communities that were drinking, partying, and living guilt-free day after day.
Yeah, doesn't that make you mad?
Doesn't that, uh, you know?
Each day my hatred for the boomer grows.
Dear Social Security, we'll be insolvent by 2035.
Every day, every day, my resentment for the boomer grows.
We're gonna put them in the big retirement community in the sky one of these days, let me tell ya.
Uh, Dandy says they take your DLive replays down already?
WTF.
I don't know if they took them down, maybe it's just like they expire after a time?
Let me take a look.
Yeah, they must just expire after a little while.
I don't blame them.
Video hosting is, uh, you know, they probably don't have the infrastructure for that.
Let's see.
Josh Sarris says, sucks that the vast majority of boomers will die happy, warm, and wealthy.
That is the true clown pill.
The boomer generation and its consequences.
Yep, so true.
Yeah, they'll, uh, they've sold us out and they'll They'll get played out by Led Zeppelin and ACDC, you know, on their yachts and everything else.
Zoomer Nation says it wasn't directed at you, Nick.
Okay, alright.
Well, you should be more clear about that, alright?
Dima pieces there is a CEO in Russia who announced he was gay, so Russian authorities took his company ads down and are now investigating him.
Happy Easter!
Very based in Redpill, happening in Russia.
I don't know.
I mean, look, I like being on Google, and I'm a very tolerant person, so it disturbs me that that's happening in other parts of the world.
I have to tell you.
I actually have to say that.
You know, when I read something like that, I have to tell you.
Such a horrible intolerant display of bigotry so shameful VG, you know and when homosexuals are you know targeted like that?
What a shame VG EDR says I don't even eat fast food that much anymore piles of burger wrappers behind desk preventing movement I can't even remember the last time I had a Big Mac special sauce seeping from pores I haven't, I actually haven't.
I've been eating a lot of pasta lately.
I told you, I'm on the Sopranos diet.
It used to be Donald Trump diet, now it's Tony Soprano diet.
I'm trying to get the physique, and it's getting there, it's getting there.
I'm getting a little, you know, a little chunky.
Well, not that much.
But I'm getting it like the dad body.
But I like it, you know?
I have to become... I just need mass.
We'll figure out what to do with it at a later date.
We'll figure out what to do with all the accumulated biomass at a later time.
For now, what's important is that I create more of it.
So, you know, I'm bulking.
I say it's bulking season for me.
Bulking season is you eat as much as you can, That's bulking season for me.
That's my bulking season.
People are like, what workout regimen are you on?
I'm bulking right now.
I'm actually just bulking right now.
What kind of workouts do you?
Well, I'm bulking.
You know, I'm just getting my carbohydrate intake up.
What about the protein?
Well, you know, there's some sausage in there too.
You know, there's some...
There's some of that going on.
I'm balking.
Okay.
I'm balking.
All right, but it's not fast food now It's coming from wholesome traditional local Italian cuisine.
Is that better?
Is that better super chat people?
Oh, you can't eat Big Macs.
How about I eat 2,000 calories worth of?
Eight finger cavadills, is that better for you?
Mr. Shade says read Revelation.
They aren't really Jewish.
Oh Oh, I see what you're saying.
I don't actually I don't understand what you're saying at all I don't know what you're implying there, but it sounds like covert anti-semitism and I won't have it Fark zero says the beans on this guy.
You got gumption kid Thank you.
Um fluff says Nick you squeeze her eyes together.
All right.
All right Nasty very very gross super chat Let's see Boss says let the Haiku find the Knicker Kingdom themselves.
That's right.
Yeah, they'll come around eventually.
Nick hides his thoughts on being called the Sam Hyde of our generation.
Who's calling me that?
I don't think anyone's calling me that.
I haven't heard anyone call me that.
I don't think I am that.
I think I'm different than Sam Hyde, obviously.
Sam Hyde does comedy.
I do more of a political thing.
So I wouldn't go that far.
I'd say I'm more of the Ben Shapiro of my generation, if you want to know the truth.
I feel like I'm more of the, um, I don't know.
I'm more of the Bogdanoff of my generation, I guess you could say.
10 Bennison says, hey Nick, can you pee pee poo poo on the show?
No.
Basketball says JF's disclosures keep him out of trouble.
Yeah, yeah, could be, could be.
Klondell says how about raped Alaska and he hashtag me twos Spencer.
What?
I don't even know what you're saying here.
How about raped Alaska and he me twos Spencer.
Yeah, I don't understand this.
Wes Saxon says, whoops, scrolled down too far there.
It happens!
All right, it happens.
Brandon Salvador, what do you think about Kanye's Sunday service?
I didn't watch it.
I saw a clip of it.
It was pretty good.
But I just want the album.
I want Yandhi.
Enough of this other stuff.
Cinderblock.
Hey, Nick.
Good job today.
Good night.
Oh, thank you.
Good night.
Denounce is a newbie in Guma.
Oh, man.
Yeah, that's it.
That's what Lauren Rose will be saying.
No more Guma's, Nick.
I'll be like, all right already.
Sheesh.
Jokes.
It's a joke.
It's a joke.
All right.
Blas Vivo says, whoops, scroll down too far there.
Whoopsie.
unidentified
Whoops.
Shut up.
nick fuentes
All right.
I scroll down too far sometimes.
And then what happens is that it doesn't load all the way.
So I scroll down and it loads the rest of them and it goes all the way to the bottom.
So I got to scroll all the way back up.
Okay.
If you want to know what's happening there, George Henry says, Nick, thoughts on Sri Lanka?
Why don't you just rewind the show?
God's Plants says, did you see the naked protest against Instagram censorship by the National Coalition Against Censorship?
Hashtag We The Nipple.
No, I didn't see that.
I'll have to check that out.
Maybe that's the strategy now.
Josh Sierra says, Eternal bulk!
The pill after clown is Nick Pilled.
I'm Nick Pilled!
Yeah, I guess you could say that.
Everyone's getting Nick Pilled.
Everyone is taking their Nick Pills.
Everyone is paying $5 a month and they're getting their Nick Pills.
And that'll prevent you from killing yourself.
Nick Pill is like Prozac, alright?
Don't get Prozac.
Pay $5 a month.
You'll be okay, alright?
Nick Hyde says, do more speeches in front of 1350s.
Is that what we're calling them now?
I thought they were African Americans these days.
Yeah, maybe.
George Henry, Nick, I don't watch your show.
Thoughts on Sri Lanka?
Alright.
10 Medicine, hey Nick, can you have pee-pee poop on the show?
That might be good for the movement to engage.
That's a good suggestion.
I'll have to consider bringing them on.
Bag Boy, the last clown pill was a Nick pill.
That's what it turns out to be, right?
Okay, that's all our Super Chats.
Thank you for the Super Chats, but I think that's gonna do it for us tonight.
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