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Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. | ||
It's going to be only America first. | ||
America first. | ||
The American people will come first once again. | ||
With respect, the respect that we deserve. | ||
From this day forward, it's going to be only America. | ||
America first. America first. | ||
America first. | ||
You are 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 evening. | ||
There is the Sri Lanka attack on Easter Sunday. | ||
And actually, we have some very interesting news. | ||
Some very interesting developments. | ||
Aside from the death toll rising now to 359. | ||
Very terrible. | ||
Aside from that, we do have a development from the Defense Minister in Sri Lanka. | ||
who says that there is a connection to the Christchurch mosque shooting in New Zealand. | ||
They say that ISIS has taken responsibility for the attack, and they say that the motivation for the attack was the mosque shooting in New Zealand about a month ago. | ||
So we'll be discussing that at large. | ||
And if you paid attention to the Christchurch attack, if you read the manifesto by the shooter, this really shouldn't come as much of a surprise. | ||
This was the intention of the mosque shooting. | ||
Which was to trigger sort of this tit-for-tat holy war or race war or whatever you want to call it. | ||
So sort of predictable, right? | ||
But we'll be discussing that, the viability of the claims. | ||
So far we only have one person claiming this, so we'll talk about whether or not that's legitimate and we'll talk about the consequences regardless. | ||
We will also be talking tonight about a hate crime in Winnipeg, Canada. | ||
This was actually an article sent to me by Lauren Rose, so I have to thank her. | ||
Because I wasn't going to talk about this tonight. | ||
There's a lot going on actually this week with immigration. | ||
There's Florida sanctuary city law which was shut down today. | ||
There's mandatory E-Verify being proposed in the Congress. | ||
There's a lot going on. | ||
But I wouldn't have even heard of this or discovered this unless and until Lauren Rose sent it to me today. | ||
And what a news story. | ||
We'll be getting into it towards the end of the show. | ||
Wouldn't you know it? | ||
There was a terrible Horrible! | ||
The worst ever anti-Semitic attack, hate crime in history in Winnipeg, Canada. | ||
They say that a couple of no-good anti-Semites busted into this cafe, vandalized the place, robbed it, and they left anti-Semitic graffiti all over the place. | ||
Just terrible. | ||
But then, wouldn't you know it, they found out just five hours ago today, that the whole thing was a hoax! | ||
The whole thing was staged. | ||
I'm floored. | ||
I'm so surprised. | ||
So we'll be talking about that. | ||
It's always just fun. | ||
That's our new white pill. | ||
Our new white pill is just the clown world. | ||
I guess, you know, the other day I said, we're going to do a positive show and everybody said, Nick, that wasn't exactly positive. | ||
You're talking about black pills and country's over and all this other stuff. | ||
But you've got it all wrong. | ||
It seems like every day this week we have a white pill. | ||
Just how funny it is, what's happening. | ||
That's the definition of the funny side for people that don't get it. | ||
No, it's not. | ||
It doesn't make you mad. | ||
It doesn't make you crazy. | ||
It just makes you laugh. | ||
You know, on Monday we have the World Jewish Congress. | ||
They're really mad that we're burning Judas in effigy. | ||
And then yesterday, what was the story yesterday? | ||
They're naming a town in Israel, the Golan Heights, specifically after Donald Trump. | ||
And today we've got a Hoax hate crime. | ||
That's the fun part. | ||
That's a light-hearted white pill. | ||
So we'll be discussing that and it should be a pretty fun show. | ||
Well, I shouldn't say fun, but it should be a pretty interesting show, right? | ||
There's a lot to discuss. | ||
It'll be very high energy. | ||
Before we get into the news, I just got to tell you, I don't know. | ||
I'm feeling kind of better lately. | ||
You know, I feel like earlier in the week I was a little bit down. | ||
I have to tell you. | ||
Because we had that big terrorist attack on Sunday. | ||
And it's always a surreal thing when these things happen. | ||
Because you realize the extent to which nothing really matters anymore. | ||
It truly is a surreal society. | ||
That's what the clown world thing is about. | ||
The surrealism of it all. | ||
That it seems like crazy things just sort of happen and we're living in a world that just doesn't make sense anymore. | ||
There's no real, concrete, objective truth anymore. | ||
Or at least if there is, nobody cares about it. | ||
So I was feeling a little bit down on Monday. | ||
But you know, today I was feeling okay. | ||
I had to take my car in. | ||
To the mechanic to get my serpentine belt replaced. | ||
Real bummer. | ||
You know, I have other things I have to do to fix my car. | ||
I gotta clean it. | ||
I gotta get the gear shift replaced. | ||
And I gotta get the windshield wipers replaced. | ||
And then I'm driving it on Tuesday and I'm hearing this sound. | ||
In front so I open up the hood and wouldn't you know what the serpentine belt is all split and all over the place. | ||
I think that's what you call it. | ||
If I had to take it in a little bit of a costly repair. | ||
But in spite of that it was still uh still just sort of a fine day. | ||
Saw my favorite movie Taxi Driver last night. | ||
So I'm doing all right. | ||
In Nick world, I'm glad that you asked. | ||
In Planet Nick, we seem to be doing okay. | ||
Weeks going by pretty quickly and that's always good. | ||
I feel like the past couple of weeks, maybe it's because there hasn't been so much happening in the news, it just feels like it just grinds on every day. | ||
But This week, pretty easy, pretty painless, right? | ||
Kind of crazy, though, how quickly time has gone by. | ||
It's almost already May, so it's almost already half the year over, which is kind of weird when you think about it. | ||
And you want to know why that is? | ||
It's because we're approaching time wave zero. | ||
Very esoteric, but that's why. | ||
All the synchronicity you're seeing, all these very dramatic events increasing in frequency and scale and scope, We're all spiraling down into sort of the singularity where it's all gonna end. | ||
So I think that's where we're headed. | ||
I think that's where we're headed. | ||
That's why you see all these coincidences and freak things happening just all the time. | ||
So that's what that is. | ||
If you're thinking to yourself, man, time is going by so quickly. | ||
Why is that? | ||
Well, maybe you should check that out because I think that's where we're going. | ||
Anyway, with that out of the way, is that a little kooky? | ||
Is that a little too kooky and crazy for America First? | ||
Do people just want me to be like Steven Crowder and come on the show and just tell you, oh, the loony left is at it again? | ||
Welcome to the show, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. | ||
It's a socialist, and here's why free health care is a bad idea. | ||
It's better this way, all right? | ||
All right, we're off to a great start, so we're gonna get into the news here. | ||
We'll start with the Christchurch, no, I'm sorry, not the Christchurch, the Sri Lanka bombing. | ||
So if you remember, there was this series of coordinated bombings in Sri Lanka on Easter Sunday. | ||
And it was a pretty sophisticated attack. | ||
For people that don't know exactly what went down, we discussed it on Monday actually. | ||
You had a series of, I think it was six, simultaneous explosions, seemingly simultaneous explosions, going on across three different cities in Sri Lanka, targeting churches, because it was Easter Sunday. | ||
Later on in the day you had a couple of hotels that were blown up simultaneously and then later on a little bit after that further on into the afternoon a zoo and I think a garden were exploded as well. | ||
So it was a coordinated series of eight explosions. | ||
They also found undetonated pipe bombs on Monday. | ||
They found more on Tuesday. | ||
I mean this was a very serious attack and it's always kind of surprising to me I don't know if it's because it was in a remote country. | ||
Obviously Sri Lanka is not like a major substantial country and also a country known for... | ||
You know, very destabilizing violence if you go back to their civil war. | ||
I don't know if it's because of the geography, or if it's because it was Christians, but the scale of this attack, I feel like whenever I read about it, there's this dissonance because it just isn't really being discussed in the media. | ||
If this happened anywhere else, or to anyone else, I feel like this would be the top thing, but here we are 72 hours later, and I said this on Monday, people are gonna forget about it, and largely they haven't. | ||
It was a little bit over 200 people killed. | ||
Now they're saying it's 359 people. | ||
Deadliest terror attacks since 9-11. | ||
So you've only had a handful of other ones and the ones that I see they don't really count in the sense that it's not like a single attack. | ||
The only comparable numbers outside of 9-11 And also that metro bombing in Spain, I think in like 2004. | ||
The only other comparable attacks were a couple of massacres that happened in Uganda, and I think a couple of other massacres that happened elsewhere in Africa. | ||
But aside from that, this is probably, if you're looking at a single attack, one of the biggest, one of the most deadly since 9-11. | ||
And if you look at it in terms of the kind of attack, not just a terror attack, but A targeted attack in a place of worship? | ||
This is the deadliest attack since they started keeping track of these kinds of numbers. | ||
I think I saw something that said here are comparable attacks since something like 1970 and this was by far and away the one with the most casualties. | ||
So, very severe attack, and it seems like nobody really cares. | ||
And we talked about that on Monday. | ||
You've heard this all before. | ||
But it's hard not to just get angry about it, that 50 people get killed in a mosque shooting, and not for nothing, but it was one guy, a lone wolf, got a couple of guns, went into a place, started killing people. | ||
Now that's not to minimize it, right? | ||
It's obviously probably a sick thing to compare, well, more people died or whatever, but let's get real. | ||
This is one guy carrying out a shooting, and it's an atrocity, and it's a tragedy, but over here we're talking about a very highly sophisticated, coordinated, planned-out attack that you had domestic terrorists involved, a group, and you had an international network Involved also. | ||
They say ISIS. | ||
So we're kind of talking apples and oranges here. | ||
Not to say, I mean, it's all bad. | ||
It's all tragic. | ||
It's all, you know, an atrocity. | ||
But here you have a lone wolf guy who got radicalized on his own, had no help. | ||
Oh, I'm just gonna get a gun and go over here. | ||
On the other hand, you had a lot of coordination, a lot of planning, very sophisticated, and the casualties are multiples of what you saw in Christchurch, and the media coverage is totally out of whack. | ||
So I know, and people have said this before on Twitter, the comments, yeah, this isn't anything we've already heard before, we get it, we know. | ||
But just if you didn't know this already, if it hasn't been impressed upon you enough, this is what we're dealing with here. | ||
The level of gaslighting, the level of deception. | ||
If something like this happens to Muslims, Muslims targeted, it's worse than 9-11 in the way they handle it. | ||
You know, what has happened since that attack? | ||
You had a hearing in the U.S. | ||
House of Representatives. | ||
You had the two biggest social media companies in the world, Facebook and Instagram, ban all of white nationalism, all of white separatism off their platforms, which is unprecedented for somebody to go after a political ideology in that manner. | ||
I know, you know, they've been targeting right-wingers sort of, uh... | ||
In a covert way, right? | ||
In an implicit way. | ||
But this is unprecedented that they go after people explicitly. | ||
We're not going to allow this ideology. | ||
So, that was a pretty big deal. | ||
New Zealand, they do a blanket ban basically on all firearms, all assault rifles, things like that. | ||
What happened since the Sri Lankan thing? | ||
The day after, they're not even mourning. | ||
They're not even identifying who the victims are. | ||
And in the case of the Washington Post, the story's about the far right, right? | ||
So, we get all that. | ||
We understand all that. | ||
But what is the news? | ||
What's new today? | ||
What's the development? | ||
Well, we heard today from their defense minister. | ||
This is according to a website called News Busters. | ||
So I actually read it on NBC, but then I found out Sri Lanka's defense minister continues to push that the attack was a retaliation for Christchurch. | ||
Reports out of Sri Lanka say their defense minister was quizzed about his, quote, retaliation comments, and explained that while the terror cell was planning an attack for a while, Christchurch provided the final motivation. | ||
So he's doubling down on this. | ||
He said this earlier in the week. | ||
People are like, are you sure about that? | ||
Are you sure that this was motivated by the Christchurch attack? | ||
And he said, yes. | ||
He's doubling down. | ||
It is. | ||
The Prime Minister hasn't commented. | ||
He said it might be that. | ||
It might not be. | ||
The New Zealand Prime Minister says there's no intelligence, which suggests a connection. | ||
But I think it's definitely a question that's worth asking. | ||
We've seen a lot of things happen since the Christchurch attack. | ||
We saw 50 Italian schoolchildren almost burned alive on a school bus by a migrant. | ||
It turned out his motivation was a little bit different. | ||
African migrants being sunken off the coast of Libya and they blame Matteo Salvini for that. | ||
There was a shooting in the Netherlands by a Muslim. | ||
Many believe it was a similar motivation there. | ||
And now we have this coordinated bombing. | ||
And I think what the defense minister said is probably true. | ||
You look at the sophistication of the attack. | ||
Obviously, this takes a lot of planning, to gather materials, to coordinate and everything, and the Sri Lankan government said it was a failure on our part to identify who these people were, or to stop the plot. | ||
But nevertheless, maybe it was Christchurch that provided the final impetus, the final push, or if that's a justification, I really don't think it matters one way or the other, because this is kind of the direction things are moving in, right? | ||
As we see more attacks on both sides, and I think we know Which side is responsible for more? | ||
I think this is kind of the future of the country. | ||
So, I do have a whiteboard for you here. | ||
I don't know if I said that at the top of the show, so if people are excited about that. | ||
I do have a whiteboard to sort of illustrate what's going on here and maybe why these things are happening. | ||
Maybe explain a little bit behind this. | ||
It might seem obvious, but it obviously isn't for people in the press and so on. | ||
We've got a whiteboard explaining the events of the past couple of months. | ||
And give me a moment here to adjust my brightness settings so you can see that a little bit better. | ||
I know it's always a little bit shiny because the light reflects off of it. | ||
Let me just turn down the brightness there slightly. | ||
And so what we have here is a pretty clean, clean comparison between what they say is part and parcel and what they call is so-called white nationalist terrorism, We see cause, basically we see effect. | ||
And it gets to a point where nobody can really tell the difference anymore. | ||
So I guess we have to work backwards a little bit because why are we drawing these connections? | ||
Well, it's because of the Sri Lankan Easter bombings. | ||
Sri Lankan Easter bombings, again ISIS takes responsibility, allegedly was motivated by the Christchurch mosque shooting. | ||
Christchurch mosque shooting, of course, was motivated by the 2017 Stockholm truck attack. | ||
So if you're not familiar with this story, When this individual, the shooter in New Zealand, wrote his manifesto, he said it was about a number of things. | ||
It was about birth rates, it was about demographic change, a lot of things, but what really radicalized him more than anything, as he was traveling in Europe, and he saw in 2017 the Stockholm truck attack. | ||
I don't know if you remember this. | ||
I read a little bit about it today, refreshing my memory. | ||
This was in 2017, obviously Stockholm, Sweden. | ||
There was this Uzbek Migrant. | ||
He had no business being in Sweden. | ||
He was a terrorist in Uzbekistan. | ||
He came to Sweden illegally. | ||
The government was aware that he was there illegally, and they actually detained him for a short time, but then released him. | ||
And he was in this situation where he kind of had a rough life. | ||
He was this alcoholic. | ||
He was persecuted by the government for sort of being there illegally. | ||
They gave him a hard time. | ||
He got fired from his job. | ||
And then he decided, for whatever reason, probably a religious motivation, to take a truck and drive through pedestrians in the middle of the street. | ||
One of the victims of the 2017 Stockholm truck attack was a little girl named Ebba Ackerland. | ||
Seven-year-old girl. | ||
And you might remember this. | ||
This was years ago, but maybe you do remember. | ||
One of the most visceral images from the crime scene was a little girl actually just chopped in half. | ||
That was Ebba Ackerland. | ||
Very graphic. | ||
It was, I think, um... | ||
sort of distributed online to demonstrate the severity of the attack and what we're dealing with here but a child just totally severed in half a lot of it was uh censored on the mainstream news but if you're online i think you probably saw it and just a tragic there's nothing worse than that i don't think and so that seeing that in particular ebba ackerlin being killed in that attack that is what motivated the christchurch shooting and so on and so forth and what do we see the reaction on both sides what's the reaction on both sides what's the reaction on both sides What has been the media response to these things? | ||
How do we react when we see something like the Stockholm truck attack? | ||
Well, it's part and parcel. | ||
Stockholm truck attack, the Bataclan massacre, London Bridge attacks, of which there have been several, San Bernardino, beheadings in Kansas City. | ||
When that happens, when Sri Lanka Easter bombings happen, well, more or less... | ||
That's just part and parcel of living in a society, right? | ||
We live in a society where there's violence and there's hatred. | ||
We don't have to get specific or more specific than that. | ||
We just know that there's bad things happening in the world and that's just the way of the world. | ||
It's really tragic. | ||
Thoughts and prayers with the Sri Lankan people. | ||
Thoughts and prayers with Ebba Ackerlin, seven-year-old girl, life taken away, cut in half. | ||
Nothing changes when these things happen. | ||
We say it's really bad, we move on within 24 hours. | ||
Now on this side, we see basically the same thing. | ||
Basically the same thing, which is political violence, terrorist political violence, motivated by race, politics, Or religious factors. | ||
Now, this side is actually, I think it's worth pointing out here. | ||
Already, we've got two versus one. | ||
I'm sure if you look at the broader statistics, that's also probably true. | ||
On that, if you look at what's part and parcel, this is obviously the much larger problem. | ||
Left-wing people take, like, ten high-profile examples of this kind of attack in the past twenty-five years, and they pretend, they sensationalize it, they make it out like that's the menace in society. | ||
Well, well, you know, You've got Christchurch, and you've got the Aurora shooter 7 years ago, and you've got Columbine 20 years ago, and you've got Oklahoma bombing 25 years ago. | ||
So yeah, they're all tragic. | ||
Yeah, they're all bad. | ||
Perhaps it's a problem. | ||
But, I mean, let's have a sense of proportion here. | ||
You can maybe name a dozen of these things and they'll try it out the FBI crime statistic. | ||
Oh, these hate crimes! | ||
But how many can you name? | ||
Like 12? | ||
How many Muslim terror attacks, you know? | ||
And the funny thing too is in the data they always say, well, since 9-11. | ||
Right-wing terrorism has been a real problem. | ||
Gee, well, you know, why do you start counting after 9-11? | ||
That's kind of convenient, right? | ||
Okay, that notwithstanding, we understand that. | ||
On this side, whenever this kind of stuff happens, and it's rare, but when it does happen, it's white nationalist terror. | ||
When this happens, oh, that's par and parcel. | ||
You live in a big city, lots of people. | ||
There's guns and trucks. | ||
How can you stop it all, right? | ||
How can you stop anything? | ||
This is just what happens. | ||
When this stuff happens, we demand to know answers. | ||
We demand action. | ||
Ban the guns. | ||
Shut down social media. | ||
We're going to have to investigate people. | ||
We're going to start pursuing RICO charges. | ||
Elizabeth Warren says we're going to start locking up white nationalists. | ||
So when this happens, however infrequently, It's always white nationalist terror, it's a menace, and there's action. | ||
Like we said with this one in particular, what do they do in the aftermath? | ||
Lone wolf guy, crazy guy, not connected to anybody, writes a manifesto, which by the way was very suspect, you know. | ||
This guy comes from 8chan, he's writing about birth rates. | ||
The one thing he says about the you-know-who-ish question is that, you know, they're fine in Israel. | ||
So I think it was a little suspect to begin with, but nevertheless, you've got this one shooting, one lone wolf guy, and we're going to shut down, excuse me, an entire political ideology on the two biggest social media platforms in the world. | ||
800 million on Instagram, 1.5 billion on Facebook. | ||
We're going to have a hearing in front of the U.S. | ||
House of Representatives with Google, with Facebook, with the ADL, with a civil rights organization, with Candace Owens. | ||
We're going to have an entire blanket assault rifle ban in New Zealand. | ||
There's going to be a push for gun control in America. | ||
And so you begin to understand that it's actually a two-way street. | ||
They don't treat it like a two-way street, but it really is a two-way street. | ||
This is the future of the country if people don't get a grip on what the real problem is. | ||
These things, they don't just happen, okay? | ||
Hate to say it. | ||
I really hate to say that because I don't want to sound like I'm justifying or rationalizing anything, because I'm not. | ||
But this doesn't come from nowhere. | ||
Are we going to pretend like we don't know why this happened? | ||
Are we really that naive? | ||
Are we going to play that dumb that we don't understand why this is going on? | ||
It goes on because of things like this, and like this! | ||
You didn't have people like this walking around a hundred years ago! | ||
I'm gonna fly to Egypt and shoot up a mosque! | ||
That never happened! | ||
That never happened before. | ||
I mean, you had colonialism, but you know what I'm talking about. | ||
In terms of this kind of terrorism, it didn't happen before, because this wasn't a problem. | ||
And that's not to justify it, that's not to rationalize it, but it is to understand the cause. | ||
What is the motivation? | ||
It's cause and effect. | ||
What happens is, you see things like this happen enough times, and the government doesn't act on it. | ||
People have a need for justice. | ||
When you see a seven-year-old girl mowed down in the middle of a street where, you know, you should probably assume he'd be safe in a Western advanced liberal industrial democracy, all that stuff, you think a seven-year-old girl should be safe. | ||
So when she gets mercilessly killed by someone who shouldn't have even been in the country, the expectation is that something's going to change. | ||
When you see something like that, the expectation is, Alright? | ||
We do live in a society. | ||
We do have civilization. | ||
So when we see acts of barbarism, there's going to be justice done by the state. | ||
That is ultimately what keeps everybody at bay. | ||
That is ultimately what keeps lawlessness from happening, or vigilantism from happening. | ||
is the trust in the legitimacy of the government that the state is going to enforce justice. | ||
When these things happen, there's going to be a proper and adequate response, and that way everybody can rest assured, okay, state's taking care of this. | ||
But what happens? | ||
This was not the first attack like this. | ||
It happens all the time. | ||
And it also happens every day in smaller ways. | ||
It's not just big explosions and knifings and shootings and truck attacks and things of that nature, but it's also rape gangs, and it's also increased violent crime, you know, whatever that might be. | ||
Petty crime, which they don't even keep statistics on anymore because of what it says about the new arrivals. | ||
So this kind of stuff happens all the time. | ||
And not only do we not see big blanket changes, they still keep bringing these people in. | ||
They're not taking them out. | ||
There's no policies put in place to make people any more safe other than, oh, you're going to erect a barrier in front of the market or whatever it is. | ||
Right? | ||
There's no broad strokes being taken, and not only are there no real changes, but justice is not done. | ||
People like this are locked up for less time. | ||
You know, there are many high-profile cases, for example, in the United Kingdom, where somebody will knife or rape somebody, and they'll get less prison time, a lesser offense, than somebody who commits hate speech crime. | ||
You know, somebody who does the Nazi salute with a pug, as an example. | ||
Right? | ||
So not only is there not big policy changes, justice is not served, and to make it all worse, to talk about it is basically illegal. | ||
You want to tweet about it, you want to post about it on Facebook, you want to run for a political office talking about this stuff, they shut you down. | ||
In a lot of these countries it's simply illegal to go too far on these questions. | ||
So if that's the situation, I'm actually surprised there's not more of this, frankly. | ||
If that's what's going on on this side, and nothing's done, it's part and parcel. | ||
Now again, that's not to rationalize it. | ||
What happens is, is that people have a need for justice. | ||
Sick people carry it out in an evil, irresponsible, horrible way like this. | ||
But that's ultimately what that's a manifestation of. | ||
In a sick way, they see killing innocent people. | ||
Because the people in Christchurch are, you know, to go into a mosque like that, where it's just worshippers, who had nothing to do with Abba Ackerland, to kill innocent people in a very sick and twisted way, that's what the shooter perceives is happening. | ||
This is a retribution. | ||
This is payback. | ||
We're making it even. | ||
This is justice. | ||
So it is perverted. | ||
It is a sick and horrible thought process that is not rational, that no sane person arrives at. | ||
But that's ultimately what that's an expression of. | ||
I see injustice happening over here. | ||
I see a tragedy, an atrocity, visited upon my people by these perceived outsiders. | ||
Nobody's doing anything about it. | ||
Nobody can do anything about it. | ||
And somebody who's got no friends, lonely, isolated, whatever, goes down a path where they find some perverted way where, you know, they're gonna try and attempt to rectify that situation. | ||
And then it happens again. | ||
And then the process repeats itself. | ||
And then you start to see, OK, everybody's in the wrong here. | ||
These guys are wrong. | ||
These guys are wrong. | ||
Everybody's wrong. | ||
We see the double standard also. | ||
But at a certain point, we have to accept, OK, maybe this whole picture can be prevented. | ||
Maybe the problem is not, we're going to use this as a political football for the left when it happens. | ||
We're going to use this as a political football for the right when it happens. | ||
Maybe we can kind of take a step back and realize, Maybe there's something deeper going on, right? | ||
Maybe there's something deeper going on. | ||
Of course, these people, you know, if they weren't in Europe, it wouldn't be a problem. | ||
And then you start to wonder, gee, you know, you wouldn't have truck attacks, and you also wouldn't have mosque shootings, and you wouldn't have Easter bombings if these people weren't living in the same countries. | ||
Am I a crazy person for saying that? | ||
Am I a hateful, racist, white supremacist for saying that? | ||
I don't understand why that's a terrible thing. | ||
I said it after Christchurch, but why is that such a bad thing to say? | ||
If this is our future, and by the way this is one example, and it's kind of weird too because this is Muslims killing Europeans. | ||
This is a pagan white nationalist killing Muslims. | ||
This is a Muslim killing Christians. | ||
So it's sort of out of whack, but you can see where this applies in other areas. | ||
Black and Hispanic gangs, right? | ||
You could see that in Los Angeles. | ||
You could see this between the races. | ||
You could see this between ideological groups. | ||
Antifa and right-wing people. | ||
Fundamentally, I'm a little bit less interested in the back and forth. | ||
I'm a little bit less interested... Of course there's double standards. | ||
And of course that's not to say one side isn't more, you know, clearly, you know... You know what I'm saying here. | ||
Something like this is instigating, right? | ||
I mean, somebody who shouldn't be in the country and runs over somebody with a car. | ||
Like, I feel like that's kind of an issue, right? | ||
So notwithstanding the fact that, you know, maybe this is the genesis of all of this, you take a step back. | ||
We really don't want this. | ||
Do we want to live in a society where it's just like gang wars all the time? | ||
Do we want to live in a society where it's just a war zone and it's just bullets flying everywhere because you've got Drug cartels, and you've got race war, and you've got holy war on your doorstep, and you've got this political faction conflict. | ||
What if, what if, people who want to live in a certain kind of community can just simply choose to do that, and we can live in separate peaceful developments? | ||
Now you say something like that, and people like Stephen Bonnell, who I said this to, says, oh so you want to remove protected classes? | ||
You want to have like your own ethno neighborhood or whatever? | ||
Like, yeah, I don't know. | ||
I guess it says something pretty negative about our nature, but you know what doesn't help things? | ||
Denying that this is happening. | ||
Denying that this exists. | ||
Yeah, there's not really a whole lot of great solutions for this problem, but that doesn't mean the problem doesn't exist. | ||
You know, people grill me on this stuff. | ||
So what are you saying? | ||
You're pointing out that there's a civilizational conflict coming to your doorstep, coming to a school and a neighborhood and a church. | ||
And a Christmas market near you. | ||
And so what are you saying? | ||
You want to deport people? | ||
You want to have segregation? | ||
You want to have whatever? | ||
I think whatever is going to come out of it, as long as we're working towards a solution, it's going to be better than the future we're headed for, right? | ||
Because I feel like we're the only ones that are willing to admit, okay, it's just conflict. | ||
We want to avoid conflict. | ||
Conflict is generally bad. | ||
If you want to have a society, the society is kind of incumbent on people having shared values. | ||
And having a shared respect for legitimacy and the power of the state and so on and so forth. | ||
There's this degree of a little thing called cohesion. | ||
So maybe it's better if we have a cohesive society where you don't have tit-for-tat, I'll shoot you, I'll blow you up, and well actually they've been planning this for years. | ||
Oh, that makes it better, right? | ||
No, they say well, maybe the Sri Lankan Easter bombings weren't a direct, weren't directly Motivated by the Christchurch shooting. | ||
Oh, so it was just one of the normal, it was just one of the, you know, one of the routine, sophisticated, planned, simultaneous bombings. | ||
Oh, it was just one of those. | ||
What if this line was not dotted? | ||
What if we just drew a big black line and then you couldn't draw arrows anymore because these guys stayed over here in a little place called the Middle East and these guys stayed over here in a place called Europe, North America. | ||
Australia, you know, there's no arrows. | ||
There's no crossfire. | ||
It's just we're gonna hang out over here and you know, we're gonna deal with each other. | ||
We'll enjoy our decisions and our way of life and we'll be over here enjoying our way of life. | ||
You know, you got a problem with white nationalists and people wanting to have a white nation and you know, we've got a problem with Sharia law. | ||
I've got a solution. | ||
I've got a solution. | ||
You can have Sharia law. | ||
We can have whatever it is that we want, whether it's white people and their fill-in-the-blank. | ||
You can hang out over here, and we can hang out over here. | ||
No, I don't know. | ||
Maybe that comes across as white nationalism. | ||
I would never defend white nationalism. | ||
All I'm saying is, because I'm not that. | ||
I'm a campus conservative. | ||
As a campus conservative, I'm applying facts and logic to this problem. | ||
I see a tremendous problem. | ||
I see a lot of this in our future. | ||
An intersectional variety of these kinds of conflicts happening, increasing in frequency, increasing in severity, and nobody really wants to talk about the elephant in the room, which is they wouldn't be happening if the people weren't geographically in the same location. | ||
That should be simple and obvious, but for some reason, we don't understand that. | ||
That's what it comes down to. | ||
Diversity. | ||
That's really ultimately what it comes down to. | ||
Diversity is our strength. | ||
We've made a virtue out of hanging out with people that aren't like us. | ||
Why is that virtuous? | ||
Why is it a virtuous thing to embark on a project which is doomed to fail? | ||
Right? | ||
They say that it's like the moon landing. | ||
I've seen a lot of Jewish journalists. | ||
They say, well, the reason we are pursuing diversity, yes, it's got its setbacks, there are challenges, but we're doing it because it's hard. | ||
What's the value? | ||
What is the virtue in embracing something which is going to lead to hundreds of people killed and slaughtered in the streets all the time? | ||
To what end? | ||
Why? | ||
Why is that a positive good? | ||
So we could say, look, we overcame race. | ||
Like, why should we have to? | ||
Why is that a good thing? | ||
It's baked into our nature. | ||
What if we can't change it? | ||
We're just gonna, we're okay with all the bloodshed in the meantime? | ||
Or maybe we can achieve it. | ||
Will it have been worth it? | ||
You know, those are kind of the two... | ||
Possibilities. | ||
Possibility number one, we pull off diversity. | ||
Wow, we did it. | ||
We were right all along. | ||
Now we've got this cappuccino slave class, and all it cost us was thousands of innocent people slaughtered, blown up, nail bombs, heads chopped off, shot up. | ||
So I don't know if it's worth it, right? | ||
Even if it works, Much more likely outcome is it doesn't work, and we find ourselves in 100 years, oops, oh well, thousands of people dead for no reason, and now we're in a permanent state of conflict, we're in this global favela, it's just trash planet, conflict everywhere, zero trust society, you know, talk about low trust, zero trust society, oops, I guess we were wrong. | ||
I guess we were wrong. | ||
I guess when we saw this in 2019, we should have listened. | ||
I guess when we saw, you know, people on an intercontinental level shooting and blowing each other off like the OK Corral, maybe we should have seen that as a sign for things to come. | ||
Oh well, guess we were wrong. | ||
You know, enjoy the crickets. | ||
Enjoy eating your bugs now, right? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't know. | ||
What a crazy world we live in where it should just be so obvious, but to point this out makes you a bad person. | ||
That's what it comes down to. | ||
You point this out, white supremacist, white nationalist, neo-Nazi, you know, name all the different words they'll call you. | ||
And for what? | ||
Do I come on the show and say, I just hate other people who don't look like me? | ||
I have come to you tonight to share my completely irrational prejudice against people who look different than me. | ||
I look in the mirror, and I see white. | ||
I look at other people, I see not white, and that makes me angry. | ||
Am I coming on the show and saying that? | ||
No. | ||
No, of course not. | ||
I'm coming on the show and telling you what should be obvious, which is, you got a lot of conflict, for whatever reason, you know, maybe the journalists are fine with it, but everybody else isn't really willing to give up their deepest held values, convictions, tribal interests, and so on, and it's leading to problems. | ||
I'm a problem solver. | ||
And it's just so simple to me, but you can't talk about it. | ||
So, that's a Christchurch connection. | ||
It really is just a tragedy. | ||
That's what you have to look at these things as. | ||
It is all a sacrifice. | ||
It is all a sacrifice in the name of diversity. | ||
All these people were slaughtered in the name of diversity. | ||
That's what that has to come down to at the end of the day. | ||
Tell, you know, journalists, diversity pushers, tell me why innocent children should die and for what purpose so that we could say that we've got different people living in our country. | ||
Why should that be sufficient? | ||
Tell a grieving mother, you know, it was worth it that your child died because one day we'll achieve Martin Luther King's dream. | ||
I'm sorry, it just doesn't cut it. | ||
I see the bloodshed and I'm motivated by it, right? | ||
That's why these people don't, you know, they don't really care. | ||
Because it's obvious. | ||
But they don't care about, about, whoops. | ||
about the two sides of this. | ||
I think ultimately they want the conflict, if you want to know the truth. | ||
I think ultimately maybe they want the conflict in some kind of sick way. | ||
I don't know if it's conspiratorial. | ||
I don't know what it is. | ||
Either it's just neglect. | ||
I don't know. | ||
But certainly they don't care about the conflict happening because, you know, it's not like this is rocket science. | ||
So anyway, that's Sri Lanka. | ||
We're gonna move on, though, to a little bit more of a light-hearted subject. | ||
I know this is kind of boilerplate stuff, but, you know, it's always worth repeating. | ||
Always worth whipping out the whiteboard and kind of showing you what's really going on here. | ||
But we're gonna move on here and talk about our favorite, our favorite white pillow. | ||
A fun little story from, you know, really a group of people that just can't catch a break. | ||
So this was in Winnipeg, Canada, moving to a different part of the country. | ||
This is according to a Canadian news outlet. | ||
It says, an incident at a Coridan Avenue cafe that was originally reported as one of Winnipeg's worst ever hate crimes was apparently staged, said police. | ||
Three owners of the Burmax Cafe were arrested Wednesday and charged with public mischief, which involves intent to mislead and causing an officer to investigate an incident based on false information. | ||
The cafe was allegedly robbed, the interior trashed, and the walls spray painted with anti-Semitic graffiti. | ||
On April 18th, although investigators now say that was all staged by the owners. | ||
At the time, Winnipeg Police Constable. | ||
Is that what it is? | ||
It says C-O-N-S-T. | ||
I don't know what that's an abbreviation for. | ||
Constable. | ||
Is that what it is? | ||
Like a constabulary? | ||
I know that from Civilization 5. | ||
Constable. | ||
Or whatever it is. | ||
Rob Carver told media the attack was one of the worst hate crimes he had ever seen as a police officer. | ||
Now it gets even better. | ||
The Winnipeg Jewish Federation had some comments about this. | ||
The Winnipeg Jewish Federation. | ||
I guess they have these. | ||
You know, we talked about the San Francisco Jewish Federation, because they're funding Canary Mission. | ||
And we talked about the World Jewish Congress, which is upset about the thing in Poland, headed by Estee Lauder's heir, Ralph Lauder, or whatever his name is. | ||
And now I guess you have the Winnipeg Jewish Confederation, too. | ||
Or the Winnipeg Jewish Federation. | ||
They have a lot of federations. | ||
I guess it's a testament to their work ethic and intelligence. | ||
They really do stick together. | ||
Teamwork. | ||
I guess that's an admirable quality. | ||
Because you see these all over the place. | ||
Global, regional, statewide, local. | ||
They really do tend to stick together, helping each other out, working together. | ||
I think that's something we can all, like, maybe learn from, you know, trying to help one another out as the human race. | ||
I think it's really an admirable quality. | ||
Anyway, aside from that, I know, you know, maybe that seems like I'm, you know, I really do just admire them. | ||
So the, what is it, the Winnipeg Jewish Federation, they say, quote, we are shocked and deeply disturbed by today's news. | ||
It is deplorable that anyone would make false allegations of anti-semitism, especially claims of such a serious nature for any kind of gain. | ||
I agree! | ||
Wow, I agree. | ||
You know, that's the sickest thing to me. | ||
That's even, maybe even worse than the anti-semitic crime itself, is somebody to use anti-semitism for political gain. | ||
A false accusation of anti-semitism for political gain? | ||
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Ew! | |
Disgusting! | ||
I hate when that happens! | ||
Man! | ||
Aw, it's such a serious crime. | ||
And I know, I'm glad the Winnipeg Jewish Federation is on the case, because I've got some names for them. | ||
That they gotta look into for this kind of stuff. | ||
You know, they say it's shocking, it's disturbing, and all the rest. | ||
Hey, listen up Winnipeg Jewish Federation. | ||
You guys are obviously very smart. | ||
You guys are obviously on the right side of history. | ||
You and I both agree, nothing worse than a false allegation of antisemitism. | ||
And you want to know why? | ||
Because false allegations demean a very serious allegation of antisemitism. | ||
You can't kill somebody or put somebody away for anti-semitism if you delegitimize the accusation of anti-semitism. | ||
So it's very poor form. | ||
So we agree on this. | ||
We're very sensible. | ||
And let me tell you, Winnipeg Jewish Federation, I've got some names. | ||
You gotta talk to these people. | ||
Ben Shapiro, Cassie Dillon, the President of the United States, Donald Trump. | ||
I've got so many names for you in the Republican Party and the conservative pundit class. | ||
You've really got to look into it. | ||
Surprisingly, a lot of them are Jewish themselves. | ||
Yeah, you know, surprising a lot of them are Jewish themselves, sort of using this anti-semitic allegation, accusation for political gain. | ||
But I know that they're going to get to the bottom of this. | ||
And then the Judeo-Christian alliance, every day baby, it's just growing stronger. | ||
Nah, so sarcasm aside. | ||
Somebody the other day was like, you shouldn't be sarcastic. | ||
Well, how could I say what I say, right? | ||
No, that was not sarcasm. | ||
That was from the bottom of my heart. | ||
It's just funny to me to see these things because the media would have you believe they don't exist. | ||
And it's funny because, like, when I say, like, nothing matters, this is exactly what I'm talking about. | ||
You have somebody like me. | ||
Who says, well, I'm, um, I'm 75% European, and I'm like 25% non-European, according to 23andMe, so I'm probably, you know, white, I would identify as. | ||
I say something like that, and Stephen Bonnell and all the left-wing people say, oh, he's, he's doing soul math! | ||
He's doing math with his soul! | ||
This guy believes that, like, you can quantify how much of a race you are. | ||
Get a load of this guy. | ||
That's just one example, but you get the picture. | ||
People like me, people on the right wing, conservatives, whatever, everything we do is under a microscope. | ||
Everything that happens, picked apart, ripped apart, you never let it go. | ||
Sean McCaffrey. | ||
Lowest level volunteer on the Yang campaign. | ||
He's just some guy like collecting unemployment or I don't know maybe has a job now, but he's had a very rough life. | ||
Jared Holt writing hit piece, local neo-nazi joins the Yang gang. | ||
Like you don't even get left alone after years and years no matter who you are. | ||
But this kind of stuff happens every day. | ||
This kind of stuff happens all the time. | ||
And it just literally, when I say it doesn't matter, it just doesn't matter. | ||
Nothing matters anymore. | ||
And Joe the Boomer was posting on Twitter, I'm actually not the Joker, I'm actually more like Harvey Dent. | ||
It's not about what's right anymore, it's about what's fair. | ||
It's about what's fair. | ||
This stuff happens all the time. | ||
Jussie Smollett, this latest example, there was a string of high-profile bomb threats called into Jewish community centers. | ||
And who they find out it was, it was some guy in Israel's. | ||
Some Jewish guy in Israel for the same purposes. | ||
It happens all the time. | ||
Some woman who was actually prosecuted because she claimed that a man snatched her hijab off her head and said this is Trump country or whatever because she faked it. | ||
Happens all the time. | ||
It just simply doesn't matter. | ||
It just simply doesn't matter. | ||
It seems like the narrative is just like made out of Teflon. | ||
The narrative, which is, you know, the real terrorists are white supremacists and hate crimes are alive and well, you know. | ||
The real problem in America today is Trump supporters raising black churches and harassing people, you know. | ||
The narrative is just like ironclad. | ||
No matter how many counterexamples, no matter how many arguments, no matter how much facts and logic, it just doesn't pierce through. | ||
And I think at the end of the day it must come down to just the The degree of media control, it is conditioning. | ||
I mean, that's what it comes down to. | ||
It's just total brainwashing. | ||
Even people who see this stuff, you know, even people who may watch my show occasionally, they still functionally believe the narrative. | ||
That's something that isn't talked about. | ||
Even people who kind of get it, like they see this stuff and they may argue that, and that might be their beliefs, they still functionally operate as if The narrative is totally legitimate. | ||
Do you understand what I'm saying? | ||
So I'll come on the show and say, like, look, everybody in the media is actually lying. | ||
They're actually all out to get you. | ||
The people in the government are actually criminals. | ||
Like, here's just obvious examples that are totally uncontroversial. | ||
Look at Operation Northwoods. | ||
Government planning to kill people, and it's a false flag attack. | ||
Like, this is all factual. | ||
And you have people who are like, yeah, yeah, okay. | ||
Yeah, I'm mad about that too. | ||
I agree, that's really messed up. | ||
But then they go about their lives functionally believing all this other stuff. | ||
And I don't know. | ||
I don't know what the solution to a problem like that is. | ||
That's why you have to understand why the stuff we talk about with social media censorship is so critical. | ||
You know, the other day I tweeted out, I'm not going to vote for Donald Trump if he doesn't protect social media. | ||
And I got a lot of retarded boomers in my mentions who are like, oh so you're not going to vote for Donald Trump because You know, you're not going to get paid or something? | ||
Get a job, millennial! | ||
You know, that kind of stuff? | ||
It's got nothing to do with that. | ||
Believe me, I'll be fine. | ||
I'm literally a genius. | ||
You think I can't make a living without YouTube? | ||
Please. | ||
It's obviously not about me. | ||
It's obviously not about that. | ||
What it's about is the fact that if we, as little as we have in the media, are not there to challenge the narrative, this is what it's like when we do exist. | ||
What happens when there's nothing to challenge it? | ||
It's game over. | ||
It's game over. | ||
We have a little bit of a resistance movement sort of going on and forming because you have people like me who are willing to risk life and limb and well maybe that's an exaggeration but we're willing to throw ourselves on the sword in front of the truck of people like Jared Holt and whoever to talk about this stuff and bring the message and we got to work ten times as hard because we're shut out and shadow banned and so on. | ||
But imagine if, you know, that is just not allowed. | ||
No money. | ||
No censorship. | ||
Rather, no platform on the social media stuff. | ||
Game over. | ||
So, I see the fake anti-Semitic attack. | ||
What you doing, Rabbi? | ||
Well, that's really shocking. | ||
It's really surprising. | ||
Another anti-Semitic hate crime turns out to be a hoax. | ||
What is it? | ||
Another... Oh, it's Wednesday again, right? | ||
Oh, it's another Wednesday here in Clown World. | ||
We get all that, but it should kind of disturb people that, in even with the Sri Lanka stuff, It's just nothing, nothing matters. | ||
It truly is postmodern. | ||
There is no connection between what's happening in reality and what's said and what's believed and what's going on in the government and so on. | ||
And it's just a totally surreal, insane, asylum place to live. | ||
So... | ||
I don't know. | ||
It's enough to make somebody go crazy to see this. | ||
Because journalists will to this day insist, no, no, the real problem with terrorism is white people. | ||
You know, they'll see the Sri Lanka thing and they'll still see it in the news. | ||
They report on it. | ||
They're journalists. | ||
But they will insist to you with a straight face that because you had a few high profile ones spread out over 30 years, no, the real problem is like white men in the country. | ||
You know, because when you're walking around an all-white neighborhood, you know, and you walk in my suburb, which is 97% white and it's pretty affluent, you know, what you're worried about, you're terrified to go there. | ||
If I visit Chicago, if I'm an outsider, I'm actually more terrified to go to Burr Ridge. | ||
I'm actually more terrified to go to Western Springs, because there's all these affluent white people who, you know, they could rape me, because that happens on college campuses, and they could yell it's MAGA country, because my last name is Fuentes, You know? | ||
And then they're gonna lynch me? | ||
They're gonna burn down my church? | ||
I would much prefer to live in Englewood. | ||
I would much prefer to live in the outskirts of Hyde Park or Garfield Park or whatever. | ||
I would much prefer to live on the south side where it's safe. | ||
All this talk about black crime, it's totally fake. | ||
I feel comfortable, I actually feel more comfortable hanging out at 9 o'clock in the evening, on a weekend, in the middle of the south side of Chicago. | ||
Because there's no connection there! | ||
Oh, Chicago's thriving! | ||
What are you, a racist? | ||
You know? | ||
And that's just to give you an example. | ||
This is the kind of stuff that happens every day and it's just not challenged and everybody just goes along with it. | ||
And you go up and argue with people and it's just like... | ||
We're in different dimensions. | ||
You're in another dimension, man. | ||
You're in the Twilight Zone. | ||
We're hanging out here. | ||
I don't know where we are. | ||
Maybe we're in Manga World. | ||
Anyway, that's our anti-Semitic hoax. | ||
That's our funny, hilarious clown moment. | ||
My clown noses are over there in a box. | ||
Kind of a shame. | ||
I ordered like 40 clown noses off Amazon and then the meme dies. | ||
So maybe next time. | ||
All right. | ||
I mean, I'll put a few in my drawer for next time. | ||
I honestly got the mask over there. | ||
All right. | ||
So, so that's all. | ||
That's all on the hate crime front. | ||
It's all just, it's all just so funny to me. | ||
You know, it's all just funny. | ||
Eventually we just have to laugh crazily about this stuff. | ||
We're going to take a look at our super chats. | ||
We'll see what you guys are saying about all this. | ||
We'll see what the, uh, what do the unwashed masses have to say today. | ||
You know, I selected a few choice comments from yesterday's show to post on Twitter. | ||
It's just like, I don't know. | ||
That's what average IQ looks like, by the way. | ||
When you go into the comments section of any YouTube video, or mine in particular, and you see people commenting just the most asinine stuff. | ||
You know, what did somebody comment the other day? | ||
Nick is a Sephardic Jew in disguise. | ||
He's controlled opposition. | ||
One of the other ones was, um, Actually, I'll pull up the tweet and I will name and shame. | ||
Name and shame. | ||
You know, so the other day I said, I like just plain cheese pizza. | ||
And we have somebody who says, Nick, plain pizza is called margarita pizza and it has a topping. | ||
Tomato, mozzarella, oregano. | ||
We even have a type of pizza called stria or pizza bianca, stripe or white pizza that only has lard and oregano. | ||
A pizza without topping would be just stretched bread. | ||
Like, My head hurts, actually. | ||
My head hurts from the whole show. | ||
I get headaches! | ||
Headaches! | ||
You give me headaches! | ||
Because, you know, everybody knows what I mean when I say I like cheese pizza. | ||
Well, actually, that's not a plane. | ||
It's a margarita. | ||
And then what was the other one? | ||
Yeah, Fuentes is a Sephardic Jew surname. | ||
Fuentes is controlled opposition. | ||
Goodbye, Nick. | ||
Turning against Trump if he doesn't do your bidding? | ||
It's spelled with one D. Biding. | ||
Toot-a-loo. | ||
Toot-a-loo. | ||
Jared, your thoughts on FDR are disgusting. | ||
You're unprecedented. | ||
Economic downturn is false. | ||
And it's from free market bullshit. | ||
So it's like, I don't know. | ||
The unwashed mass is visiting upon me. | ||
I'm an unapologetic elitist. | ||
Because of that stuff. | ||
But let's see what they have to say today. | ||
Acid Rain Forest says, I finally found my Roman Catholic trad wife. | ||
How do I break the news to her that we're raising our kids Anglican? | ||
Yikes! | ||
Yikes! | ||
I hope she leaves you, man. | ||
You're gonna damn your kids or give them a not a good chance getting into heaven with that? | ||
Yikes, Chief. | ||
That ain't it. | ||
Break the news to her that you're raising the kids Anglican. | ||
You're raising the kids with, uh, not the best, not the optimal chances that they, uh, are seated at the right hand forever. | ||
Not a great choice. | ||
You know, people are worried about, are my kids gonna get into college? | ||
You should worry about, are your kids getting into heaven? | ||
I think that's what everybody should be concerned about. | ||
So, you don't break the news, you convert. | ||
Boaz Vivos says, boomers in my comments section? | ||
It's more common than you think. | ||
You'd be surprised. | ||
You would be surprised by this. | ||
Friendly Jew says, oh no, la migra. | ||
I don't know what that means. | ||
Frederick Dangerous says, hey little guy, what kind of toy did you get with your happy meal today? | ||
Ouch! | ||
Hey, I am not little. | ||
I am a big man. | ||
I am a big, huge man. | ||
I would tower over you. | ||
I'm six foot nine. | ||
I'm six foot nine, little man. | ||
You got some... My car is huge. | ||
I'm huge. | ||
Um, and I don't get the Happy Meal, by the way. | ||
Because I'm a big man, I feel like a big man all the time, I get a Big Mac. | ||
Big Mac for a big man. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
Uh, but I do miss the Happy Meal, I have to tell ya. | ||
I do miss the Happy Meal. | ||
What a perfect... | ||
I like it because it's so... | ||
It's just like a unit. | ||
It comes in this box. | ||
You've got your sandwich, your side, your toy. | ||
I like things... | ||
Maybe it's... | ||
Am I autistic? | ||
Somebody diagnosed this. | ||
I like things that are just like compartmentalized and structured in that way. | ||
You know, you've got your little thing here and there, and it comes clean in a unit, right? | ||
This is your Happy Meal box. | ||
It is a unit. | ||
This is your meal. | ||
It's got the meal components, and I like that. | ||
It's structured. | ||
There's order to it. | ||
There's order to it. | ||
It obeys in order, and I like that. | ||
There's a hierarchy. | ||
Code Guy says, I love those effing Jews. | ||
Don't we all? | ||
I mean, really? | ||
Very talented, special people. | ||
Ruggle, I don't know why I had to say effing though. | ||
That's maybe some covert anti-semitism. | ||
Disavow. | ||
Code Guy, or I just read that one. | ||
Ruggle says, I'm not a paid pig bro, but your content is worth it. | ||
I became a premium member after a couple of golden years of freeloading. | ||
God bless you, Nick. | ||
And Celts are greater than meds. | ||
Well, hey, thanks for finally... | ||
Excuse me, thanks for finally not being a freeloader, but... Talk about cope! | ||
Of all people, Celts... I can say this because I'm Irish. | ||
It's like, what are the Celts... Celts... Celts... Honey... Honey, um, but what have you actually produced? | ||
Meds. | ||
Roman Empire. | ||
Discovering the New World. | ||
Spanish Empire. | ||
The Inquisition. | ||
The Vatican. | ||
The Renaissance. | ||
We invented fascism and we perfected it with Francisco Franco. | ||
And what did the Celts have? | ||
What did the Celts do except for, like, lose a bunch of wars to England or something? | ||
I don't even know anything about it! | ||
You know, what did the Celts do? | ||
I mean, they're Catholic. | ||
That's terrific. | ||
Wonderful. | ||
But what did they ever do? | ||
Except for, you know, get hungry. | ||
No, I can say that because I'm Irish. | ||
But I can say that because I am Irish. | ||
So my ancestors went through that. | ||
And I can say that as a Mick. | ||
As a 25% Mick. | ||
Nick the Mick. | ||
Or Nick the Spick, whatever you prefer. | ||
I can tell you, because I'm 25 Irish, 25 Mexican, I can tell you that the Mediterranean record simply cannot be beat. | ||
Anybody who tries to challenge the Mediterraneans are coping. | ||
The only people who come close are the Anglos. | ||
But even them, even them, you know, it doesn't hold a candle. | ||
So thank you, thank you for becoming a premium member, but let's not be silly here. | ||
Let's let's have a try and have a serious show. | ||
Claes Thompson stayed up late so I could say pee pee poo poo. | ||
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Wow. | |
Thank you. | ||
Terrific Anon says where does the maximize my experience meme come from? | ||
There's a super chatter like last week who said I'm going to Amren. | ||
How can I maximize my Amren experience? | ||
And I made fun of that person. | ||
So now it's a source of laughter. | ||
It's just one of those callback jokes. | ||
America First says, stumbled upon your BU Trump debate before the election and could not believe how many NPCs there were. | ||
College student here and culture on campuses has got even worse for white people, it seems. | ||
True. | ||
True. | ||
It's getting worse all the time. | ||
And yeah, that was a pretty wild debate all those years ago. | ||
So much time has passed. | ||
So much has happened. | ||
And how many years? | ||
Three years. | ||
It's about two and a half years since that debate. | ||
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Yeah, what a time. | |
There were a lot of NPCs though, I do remember that. | ||
I remember there were like seven or so women who actually ran out of the room crying because somebody asked me, they're like, what do you think about the allegations of rape against Donald Trump? | ||
And I just like berated this woman, hardcore. | ||
And people are like crying and leaving and it's like, I don't say that to be like, look at how cool I am. | ||
I, you know, I, I'm so based, I triggered these women. | ||
But it's like, that's the extent to which these people are just like, you know, garbage, right? | ||
It's like, what do you do with a population like that? | ||
How do you... what do you do with a population that behaves in this manner, you know? | ||
At a certain point, it's like, you're not gonna be redeemed. | ||
There's no redemption for you. | ||
We're just gonna have to, you know, we're just gonna have to survive this one. | ||
We're gonna have to hope for... | ||
Some catastrophic events and then maybe, you know, the remaining people will be high IQ and smart, right? | ||
Maybe that's the best thing that could happen. | ||
We're 10 billion people. | ||
They're not all winners, let me tell you. | ||
10 billion people are headed towards on this planet. | ||
You think they're all rocket scientists and Albert Einstein? | ||
I think there's some fat there, right? | ||
Joking! | ||
That's a joke. | ||
I am joking. | ||
I'm not a eugenicist. | ||
Everybody's terrific. | ||
We need everybody. | ||
Everybody is absolutely essential and necessary. | ||
Oh, incredible! | ||
And beautiful! | ||
You're beautiful! | ||
You're all a bunch of beautiful humans, man! | ||
I love everyone! | ||
So that was a joke. | ||
Don't take that the wrong way. | ||
I'm only joshing you. | ||
Only joshing you. | ||
Bill Burr can make that joke. | ||
So can I. Because I'm less white than Bill Burr. | ||
Doc Daniels says, David, the wind blows bits of your life away. | ||
Your friends all say, where's our boy? | ||
Oh, we've lost our boy. | ||
I can't sign on. | ||
I don't know what that is. | ||
Doc Daniels says Nick looks handsome tonight. | ||
Wow, thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
A nice change of pace, right? | ||
Nice change of pace, people telling me all this nasty stuff. | ||
It's positivity. | ||
You put good out there, you get good back. | ||
Lazar says, is Lauren Rose really taken? | ||
Darn. | ||
Well, I don't really want to comment on that. | ||
Anon says, Lauren Rose, ex-Nick, when? | ||
Alt-right power couple. | ||
I'm not alt-right. | ||
Okay, neither is she. | ||
But in any case, no comment. | ||
Zirconium says, this Christian hate is really just promotion for endgame. | ||
Christ will come down and whip that space supremacist into shape. | ||
Livestream tomorrow. | ||
I'm going to see it tomorrow at like 11 o'clock or something so I probably won't do a live stream after the movie, but maybe then maybe on Friday afternoon, maybe we'll see maybe Friday evening and But yeah, I'm excited. | ||
I'm getting pumped for the big superhero movie. | ||
Very epic. | ||
Reckoning says, Nick, please debate Sticks on Socialism. | ||
His boomer-like takes and gaslighting of his audience is just too much. | ||
He doesn't want to debate. | ||
He wants to have a discussion. | ||
I'd like a debate, but he just wants to be civil. | ||
So that's why I'm like, eh, civil discussion. | ||
I don't really care for those. | ||
Tyrone says, BRB, Nick, I got to do my chores. | ||
Okay, thanks. | ||
Doc Daniel says, Tyrone, you want help with your chores? | ||
Okay, wonderful. | ||
Nick's Tummy Fetish says... I'm not gonna comment on that. | ||
I disavow this. | ||
Impolite! | ||
Impolite! | ||
Britney Venti had me on her stream, and that was kind of her. | ||
We're not going to discuss her nudes on the show. | ||
It's disrespectful to the lady, you know, and you know me. | ||
I'm nothing but respectful to women, so we just simply can't have that. | ||
Reckoning says, Nick, how do I stop noticing President's Conferences secret rules bar Jewish groups from attacking each other? | ||
Article by the foreword. | ||
How do you stop noticing? | ||
You can't. | ||
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You can't. | |
You have to get a lobotomy. | ||
I think that's the only way. | ||
You have to lobotomize yourself either literally or, you know, in some other way. | ||
Right. | ||
I guess you'll lobotomize yourself by watching too much television. | ||
Puppet Pal says, Wrecked SJWs of facts and logic, Nick. | ||
That's what it's all about every day. | ||
Deplorable Mike says, When is Lauren going to be on the show? | ||
Isn't it about time, big guy? | ||
Anyways, you're doing God's work. | ||
Keep it up, Nick. | ||
Last time I saw her, she made this vague promise. | ||
She's like, Well, when I start making content again, I promise I'll be on your show. | ||
And then she starts making videos and then she doesn't come on the show. | ||
So you know what? | ||
She can come on the show. | ||
But just let me know. | ||
Don't shine me on. | ||
I don't even have guests on the show. | ||
I never have guests on the show. | ||
Not like you're doing me a favor. | ||
We would be delighted to have you. | ||
We would welcome you onto the show. | ||
Don't feel the need. | ||
I do that all the time. | ||
People invite me to all kinds of things and I'm like, yeah, I just kind of want to be by myself. | ||
You know, I just kind of want to do my own thing or I have work to do or whatever. | ||
But don't feel that way with me. | ||
Just say, you know, I'm busy. | ||
I'll let you know. | ||
Okay. | ||
Easy. | ||
Easy peas. | ||
But yeah, I don't know. | ||
Maybe in the future. | ||
Hokey says, have you seen the movie Idiocracy? | ||
That's what our world is becoming. | ||
Good movie, by the way. | ||
Highly recommend. | ||
Never seen it, but I'm familiar with the premise, I think. | ||
Yeah, it's true. | ||
That's really profound, my friend. | ||
That's really, uh... Wow, really makes you think, huh? | ||
What's a wignatz is what's a black guy's favorite drink. | ||
He says eggnog. | ||
I don't get it. | ||
Why is it that? | ||
Tell me why it's that. | ||
Big Ray says, as an increasingly black pill libertarian, how would you reconcile the NAP and God's law? | ||
Oh God. | ||
Adulterers and homosexuals don't break the NAP, but we both know the punishments the Bible adjudicates. | ||
I love this guy's like, Well, I've got two things here. | ||
I've got God's law, the sovereign and creator of the universe, and what he says goes. | ||
And then I've got the non-aggression principle. | ||
This is very difficult. | ||
How am I going to... You throw everything else out, right? | ||
If God comes down to earth and tells you, this is the way it's got to be, you don't say, How am I going to reconcile this with my principles? | ||
What are you doing? | ||
What are you doing? | ||
Throw all the rest in the garbage and embrace God's law. | ||
How could anything be better than God's law? | ||
It's the law made by God. | ||
No, I've got a better idea though. | ||
Do not aggress against people. | ||
Like, what is the matter with people? | ||
Libertarians are unironically like this. | ||
Yeah, okay. | ||
I understand God's law, but the non-aggression principle. | ||
But what if the homosexual consents, though? | ||
It's like... You're not getting it, man. | ||
Who are you in the grand scheme of things going up against God's law? | ||
We have to enforce God's law. | ||
That's the only thing that has any force anymore is God. | ||
Everything else doesn't mean anything. | ||
So you just throw that in the garbage. | ||
You throw that in the garbage. | ||
You rule the country according to the law created by God. | ||
Very simple. | ||
Very simple concept. | ||
Right-wing rage like we're gonna sit across a table from God and be like well We'd like to keep up as the libertarian group. | ||
We would like to keep You know get him into the age of consent and in exchange. | ||
We're going to accept Fasting on Friday. | ||
It's like no. | ||
I think you just I think you just sort of subordinate your principles to God's right-wing rage says we need a new anti-heathen trash crusade I don't know what a trash crusade is. | ||
Oh, heathen trash. | ||
Anti-heathen trash crusade. | ||
I understand. | ||
I agree. | ||
I agree. | ||
Of course, rhetorically only. | ||
NC Ritz is ground control to Major Honk. | ||
The honk thing is not, I don't enjoy that, but Clown World, kind of timeless. | ||
Tyrone's thoughts on streaming Sekiro? | ||
I think you'd like it. | ||
I think you know I wouldn't like it because it's a challenging game and I'm not good at video games. | ||
I don't like to be challenged in video games. | ||
I like a moderate challenge that is easily surmounted and then I get to feel good. | ||
Because my life is hard enough as it is. | ||
People are like... I think people who have nothing going on in their lives, I've got to grind it out. | ||
I've got to play this really challenging game. | ||
You know, for me, it's like, my life is already frustrating enough. | ||
It's already an uphill battle, then I gotta play an impossible game. | ||
I gotta play a game that's difficult. | ||
I wanna play a game, escape, feel good, you know, like, I'm just kicking ass. | ||
I'm dominating. | ||
I'm dominating in this one. | ||
And this thing, I'm good at it. | ||
I'm a winner. | ||
You know, that's what it's for, for me. | ||
That's why I can't play all these new games. | ||
They're all, like, Okay, Red Dead Redemption, but it's really complicated now. | ||
Or, uh, you know, it's like this other game, but it's really challenging. | ||
What's the matter with you? | ||
What do you not have anything going on in your own life that's hard enough? | ||
So, uh, no, I'm not playing a hard game. | ||
I want to play easy game. | ||
I want to play baby game. | ||
It was like in a high school band. | ||
When I was in, uh, when I was in marching band in high school, and in the symphonic band, I played the euphonium. | ||
And I was never in the advanced band because I never practiced. | ||
I never practiced. | ||
And nobody else did either. | ||
That's why we were in the lower band. | ||
And so we would go in, and he'd conduct, and we'd do our songs or whatever. | ||
And he would just berate us. | ||
He'd be like, you guys are not practicing. | ||
He said, you know what we could do? | ||
We could throw this out, and we could get the baby music. | ||
We could play the easiest music because nobody's practicing, and you'll play it really well, but I don't think you want to do that. | ||
And we would literally chant the low brass section, the tubas, the trombones, the euphoniums. | ||
No. | ||
We want the baby music. | ||
We want the baby music. | ||
I'm not here to be a Symphonic Euphonium player. | ||
I'm here to get my diploma and get out of here. | ||
You know, I'm here so I can put it on my college application and it's a little bit fun, hang out with my friends, give us the baby music. | ||
And that's the way I am with the games as well. | ||
Fun little analogy. | ||
I want to play the baby music they're telling us no you gotta play this you gotta play this song with all these 16th notes and it's a 6-8 tempo and all this other stuff or uh a 6-8 what is it even called I don't know anymore uh and I'm like no just give me a 4-4 just give me uh what is it standard time or common time or whatever just give me the regular stuff and everybody will be happier so that's the way I am with games it's the way I am with a lot of things Stuff that I want to challenge me is the stuff I'm actually, you know, pursuing. | ||
Boss Vivo says I'm not reading that. | ||
Big disavow. | ||
So that's the text of the message. | ||
Justin Jewell says, John 17, 13, that they might know thee the only true God in Jesus Christ, whom thou hast sent. | ||
We have one category, true God, the Father, and the one sent, Jesus. | ||
True Christianity is henotheism. | ||
I don't know what henotheism is. | ||
But I love when dumb people take a little thing out of the Bible and they're like, see, disproven. | ||
You know what this means? | ||
It means this other thing. | ||
Oh, so it's a question about biblical authority? | ||
All of a sudden that means the Catholic Church is correct. | ||
Correct. | ||
Kerry Cox says, The five-year-old boy from the Mall of America attack survives. | ||
Still in the ICU in Minneapolis. | ||
Any mention of a hate crime? | ||
No. | ||
To be fair, I don't think it was a hate crime. | ||
Look, I talk about hate crimes all the time, but you've got to kind of select your battles here. | ||
They said the motivation was not hate. | ||
I didn't look that deeply into it. | ||
Maybe they changed the motive, but it's like there are so many examples of this stuff happening all the time. | ||
Why do people have to, like, invent things where there's no evidence? | ||
Like with Notre Dame, it's like... | ||
Why do you have to make it about Muslims when there's no evidence and it's not really you don't have a lot of ground to stand on when you could talk about all the other churches being blown up and shot at and you know deconstructed and other terror attacks so I don't they didn't mention it as a hate crime because they said the motive was the guy was like psycho and girls were rejecting him or something so yeah maybe it played a motive that's definitely a possibility but there's no evidence for that so I don't understand the leap. | ||
It's like, here we have a concrete example of injustice. | ||
Yeah, and they don't even mention something that they say there's no evidence for. | ||
It's like, well, all right, all right. | ||
Why don't we try and stick to what we know? | ||
We got a great case. | ||
We got a great case. | ||
Let's stick to what we have. | ||
100% factual, because there's a lot of it. | ||
You know, we don't need to... I don't know why people want to rely on this outrage about things we don't know the whole story or whatever. | ||
You understand? | ||
Okay, so this guy says, Joseph says, they censored the internet in Australia because of Christchurch more than quadrupled the death count in Sri Lanka and our government and telcos, what is that, are silent. | ||
Yep, that's exactly what happens, right? | ||
Because it's Christians. | ||
Oh, that's weird. | ||
You mean you are saying the scripture should be interpreted authoritatively your way? | ||
were all autonomous. | ||
Peter's confession was the rock, not Peter himself, deus volt. | ||
Oh, that's weird. | ||
You mean you are saying the scripture should be interpreted authoritatively your way? | ||
Yeah, that's interesting because I interpret scripture another way. | ||
Hmm. | ||
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Hmm. | |
You mean you're telling me that you interpret scripture one way and I have a different interpretation? | ||
Yes. | ||
Yeah, I don't know. | ||
I guess we're out of luck, huh? | ||
Two different interpretations. | ||
I don't know how we're going to reconcile that. | ||
If only there were an institution. | ||
If only there were an institution that maybe was protected from error, was given authority by God to adjudicate these kinds of things forever. | ||
That would have probably been a really good idea. | ||
That might have been the real, maybe the anchor of the church. | ||
Unity proceeding from that anchor, that one thing. | ||
It's just all bogus. | ||
I love when people do this stuff. | ||
He was literally renamed Peter, and Peter in the, uh, I believe in Greek, was a pun very similar phonetically to the word for rock. | ||
So, this is a bunch of Protestant nonsense. | ||
Miss me with that. | ||
John Doe says, Nick, you only think Christchurch happened because you're afraid of people who look different than you. | ||
Hasan Piker, low IQ brainlet. | ||
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Yeah, it's... I don't know. | |
I don't know anymore how people have deluded themselves so much. | ||
You know, I don't care for Reagan, but he said something pretty accurate in Time for Choosing speech. | ||
He said, the problem with liberals is not that they're ignorant, it's they know so much that isn't so. | ||
Not ignorant, they know so much that isn't so. | ||
That's a very true quote, very perfect quote. | ||
Yeah, no way. | ||
Imagine not doing America First every night. | ||
I can't imagine that. | ||
It's exactly right! | ||
They make fun of us! | ||
Our doctrine hasn't changed for 2,000 years, right? | ||
I can't imagine that. | ||
MD Extreme says doctors can't maintain their opinions for a year on what vaccines you should have. | ||
It's always changing, and yet we're supposed to accept what they say is gospel. | ||
All these drugs got me feeling kooky. | ||
It's exactly right. | ||
They make fun of us. | ||
Our doctrine hasn't changed for 2,000 years, right? | ||
It hasn't changed at all. | ||
I mean, well, I guess little things have changed, but nothing's like reversed or whatever. | ||
I'm not sure. | ||
It's all the same book. | ||
It's all the same guy. | ||
It's all the same premise. | ||
Same themes. | ||
And these people, it's like every other week, uh, drink red wine. | ||
It's good for your heart. | ||
No, no. | ||
Don't drink red wine. | ||
It'll kill you. | ||
It'll give you cancer. | ||
Smoking cigarettes is actually good for you. | ||
Actually, no, it's not. | ||
It's gonna give you cancer. | ||
Eating sugar. | ||
There's actually nothing wrong with it. | ||
The problem's fat. | ||
Actually, fat's good for you. | ||
The sugar's the addictive thing. | ||
It's worse than crack, actually. | ||
It's like every week it's something new. | ||
The food pyramid should get this, that, and the other. | ||
No, you're actually totally wrong about that. | ||
It should be something different. | ||
So, that's with diet. | ||
It's with everything. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I hear so much about settled science and the authority of science. | ||
Seems like a bunch of bullshit to me. | ||
Seems like a bunch of dumb eggheads in glasses. | ||
Don't know what they're doing at all. | ||
So, I trust theologians over scientists. | ||
They got a better record, frankly. | ||
Nick Spence says, hey big guy, rumor has it the Christchurch cuckold was deployed by 600-pound Mossad agent Mike the Ranch Slurper Enoch. | ||
Gotta say, bad optics for the fat man. | ||
I don't know what this joke is getting at, but... Okay, you're beating a dead horse now. | ||
We've gotten to the point where... | ||
Okay, it was funny the first time. | ||
It was funny the first time, but yeah, I think we get it. | ||
That's my name. | ||
says Nick trot out the FBI crime statistics Fuentes and that's that's my name Amor says clink shekels for the Fuentes Big Mac fund clink that's what it's all about That's what it's about at the end of the day. | ||
I love when people accuse me of that. | ||
Like when I say I'm not going to vote for Trump because of internet censorship. | ||
And people accuse me, Nick is only in it for the money. | ||
Really? | ||
Are you really? | ||
You know that kind of thing it like blows me away. | ||
People on the left People like Cucks on the right. | ||
You're a grifter! | ||
You know, Will Nardi used to accuse me of this. | ||
He would say, you only went right or whatever it is because, you know, you'll get more popular that way. | ||
Yeah, I'm more popular than you, Will Nardi, because I'm more extreme, not because you're a doofus, right? | ||
And I'm an eccentric genius. | ||
So that just makes me laugh when people say that. | ||
Josh Sara says, hey big guy, just had a quality $8 burger, double patty with bacon and totally coated in American cheese. | ||
Maybe give it a shot? | ||
Also, whatever you do, do not work out, do not lift weights. | ||
See, now people are getting the right idea. | ||
I actually, I unironically prefer when people say that as opposed to the other way. | ||
Because it communicates, we are friendly, we are joking, it is not a grave matter, and if that's the case, then I'm like, oh, I'll give it a shot now. | ||
Maybe I'll give it a shot now. | ||
When people are like, total strangers, and they're like, hey, bitch! | ||
Hey idiot, you gotta work out. | ||
I'm like, please, we're not familiar. | ||
We're not comfortable like that. | ||
I don't know you. | ||
That's just rude. | ||
You know, that's just rude and uncalled for. | ||
And now, now I don't want to actually, because I'm not going to submit to some low IQ meathead. | ||
You know, so I unironically prefer when people are like, don't work out. | ||
But yeah, I may have to give that a shot. | ||
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$8 burger. | |
Where'd you get it? | ||
Double patty, bacon, American cheese. | ||
Sounds right up my alley. | ||
I actually am gonna switch gyms. | ||
I'm gonna switch to a gym much closer to me so I could go more frequently. | ||
Unironically, Jacob Sartorius has really been motivating me. | ||
He's been a real inspiration for that. | ||
You know, because what he did, what he set out to do, and shame on me for doubting. | ||
I'm a bad Sartorian! | ||
I'm a bad Sartorian! | ||
Jacob, forgive me! | ||
He started out all this time ago... | ||
He said, I'm going to the gym every day for 90 days. | ||
And so the first week, he's like, day one out of 90, I'm in the gym. | ||
Day two out of 90, I'm in the gym. | ||
I'm like, let's see how long this lasts. | ||
You know, people, they get excited, they're very whatever, they're enthusiastic, but then it'll peter out. | ||
He's going strong, day 60, he's got, you know, results. | ||
I'm like, damn, Jacob Sartorius can do it! | ||
I can do it! | ||
So I'm going to switch it up. | ||
I'm going to go to the gym closer to my home. | ||
It's like a walk there as opposed to driving like 15 or 20 minutes because it's cheaper. | ||
But I'll just, I'll pay the extra monthly fee for the convenience and I'm going to get back on and I got to do it. | ||
Look, I have to do it at a certain point. | ||
I'm going to go to the gym, but here's what I'm going for this time. | ||
Here's my new, but here's the new angle. | ||
All right, are you ready for this? | ||
Here's the new angle. | ||
You know, before it was Before it was like, I don't need to go to the gym. | ||
It's not for me. | ||
Then it was, well, I probably should go to the gym. | ||
I'm going to bulk. | ||
Well, then it was, I'm not really successful at bulking because my metabolism is fast and I don't really want to put on weight because I don't want to get fat. | ||
So I'm not going to the gym. | ||
Now it's back to I'm not bulking. | ||
I'm going to the gym just to like stay in shape and it'll I'll just like, you know, work out, get toned, get a good shape, you know, get a little bit of muscle mass, but I'm not worrying about getting huge. | ||
Right. | ||
That'll come with time. | ||
Just getting into the habit for now. | ||
So that's a new angle. | ||
We're going to try that. | ||
GW says, hello PP department. | ||
Yeah, this is Poo Poo. | ||
How do we start redpilling normies on this IRL? | ||
That's a great question. | ||
Lazy Dictator says a man walks into a bar and stays there my whole childhood. | ||
A funny joke, my friend. | ||
Very funny. | ||
Hot Dogs says, how do I sign on? | ||
I keep getting taken off the list. | ||
Many such hastes. | ||
I hate when that happens. | ||
I hate when you get signed off like that. | ||
Brittany Venti. | ||
Oh, is this the real Brittany Venti or is this a fake Brittany Venti? | ||
Let's find out. | ||
It's relevant. | ||
Let's find out. | ||
Let's take a look, shall we? | ||
It appears to be the real Brittany Venti. | ||
It is the real Brittany Venti. | ||
You see how that works? | ||
You see how that works? | ||
E-girls giving me super chats. | ||
Does that not say it all? | ||
Does that not discount anything anybody's ever said about me? | ||
Who's an insult? | ||
Who's this? | ||
Who's that? | ||
The e-girls giving money to the e-boy. | ||
Okay, is this not based in Red Pill Pillow Epic Department? | ||
It's been a long time. | ||
I know. | ||
How's my family? | ||
They're doing just fine, but that doesn't matter right now. | ||
This is much more important. | ||
I've got a big-ass claim. | ||
We haven't spoken in so long, but I've got one for you. | ||
No, I'm joking. | ||
Just joking. | ||
Nerding out a little bit. | ||
But Brittany Venti says, here's a white pill Cher was against taking in illegals and spoke out against Bernie Sanders. | ||
If she flipped, then maybe it's not too late. | ||
That's a good point. | ||
That's a good point, actually. | ||
Fair enough. | ||
Yeah, if a Hollywood celebrity like that could kind of get it, basically, you know, we're not taking care of our own citizens, we're taking care of illegals. | ||
If she could kind of grasp that, she's grasping it. | ||
Maybe everybody else can, too. | ||
That's actually a very good observation, Brittany Vence. | ||
Surprisingly. | ||
Typically, I, you know, women, political commentary, I'm like, okay. | ||
But that's a very good observation. | ||
Very true. | ||
Maybe there is hope left for the white race. | ||
If Cher can get there, everybody can get there. | ||
I like the optimism. | ||
Hey, thanks man. | ||
That's totally what we're about, right? | ||
Hey, thanks, man. | ||
Josh Sears says, hey, man, can we as Knickers start hating and persecuting people for no good reason at all? | ||
That's totally what we're about, right? | ||
Obviously. | ||
I just don't get it how people watch this show. | ||
And I know they're going to call you things no matter what. | ||
But I don't know how anybody watches this show and they're like, yeah, this guy's a really negative, evil, malicious guy. | ||
All I do on the show is laugh and smile and make jokes. | ||
How do you tune into the show and the messages of dark, malicious message of hate? | ||
It's like, I don't know. | ||
I don't know. | ||
People are just dishonest. | ||
I can't, I can't, I can't relate to the dishonesty. | ||
Nick Spence's Can't Wait for the Knicker Meetup at the Burnt Offering Museum in Chicago. | ||
Gotta pay respect to the real heroes of World War II with some based in Red Pill boys. | ||
Okay, I don't know what you're talking about there. | ||
The Knicker Meetup, we all know where it is. | ||
We're all going there. | ||
Everybody's invited. | ||
Everybody's invited and we're all gonna get there. | ||
We'll get there at different times, but we're all end up there eventually and And when one that happens, it'll be the best thing ever. | ||
So so we're all looking forward to the real knicker meetup David Sperner says we must sacrifice our children in the altars of diversity sodomy and women's rights Or else they might call us racist. | ||
We all know Dems are the real racists. | ||
Well, yeah, that's what I can't get past is it's like It's just cowardice is what it is. | ||
So many people in media know the score, but they simply won't talk about it out of fear. | ||
You know? | ||
Or they think, you know, I'm doing something. | ||
You gotta do your best. | ||
You gotta do your part to save the country. | ||
But people have no integrity. | ||
People have no courage. | ||
So that is what it's ultimately about. | ||
They don't want to get their name dragged through the mud. | ||
They don't want to get called a nasty thing. | ||
They don't want their salary to go down. | ||
So they cower. | ||
Puppet Pal says, you really think some cafe owners would do that? | ||
Just go on the internet and tell lies? | ||
Yeah, yeah, you're right. | ||
It's probably just some conspiracy theory. | ||
It's probably just some conspiracy theory. | ||
You're obsessed with them. | ||
You're obsessed with them. | ||
All the time. | ||
Josh Sears says, the Winnipeg Holocaust Museum is truly a sight to see. | ||
You should go check it out. | ||
I may have to do that. | ||
I'll go pay my respects for the worst tragedy ever. | ||
Doc Daniels says hi Nick. | ||
You made me smile before I have to go to work in Trump Town. | ||
Also pretty sure I can see you doing the show from my window on the blue lit up building behind you. | ||
Also piss piss poop facts and logic. | ||
Wow, well thank... glad I could make you smile, big guy. | ||
Really appreciating the facts and logic posts there. | ||
Mr. Shades says, who lets them in? | ||
Okay, I'm not reading that one. | ||
Wes Saxon says, tell your boy it'll be alright, Nick. | ||
Lie, like I lied. | ||
It's how I feel, right? | ||
With the audience, you know? | ||
That's... I don't know who that is. | ||
Who would I be? | ||
I guess I'm telling that to all of you. | ||
Or maybe somebody's telling that to me. | ||
Who would be the one putting the gun to my head? | ||
Nick, tell your superchatters it's going to be alright. | ||
Lie, like I lied. | ||
Maybe I'm saying that to somebody else. | ||
Once I become the leader of the movement and I'm, you know, white pill your followers. | ||
Lie to them, like I did. | ||
You know, that's our Harvey Dent moment on the show. | ||
No. | ||
I never lied about the white pill. | ||
I was always realistic about what was happening. | ||
But Trump failed us. | ||
He failed us. | ||
He was our white knight. | ||
They took our white knight and they brought him down to their level. | ||
That's what happened. | ||
Life imitating art. | ||
Donald Trump says, Nick, often at times my household sponges accumulate an awful amount of buildup. | ||
What do I do to prevent this? | ||
Also, Ivanka won't do me anymore. | ||
This is a cringe and blue pill post. | ||
Nick Spence says, no hymen, no diamond, dot com, safe, secure, and pure. | ||
Very true. | ||
Based in red pill post there. | ||
Doc Daniels says, I like Spongebob at Donald Trump and Patrick too. | ||
Okay. | ||
Jerry Phosphates says, great show, Nick. | ||
Oops. | ||
Oops, department. | ||
Can you guess what just happened? | ||
All right, where was I? | ||
Somebody, uh, somebody commented that actually later on. | ||
Where was I? | ||
I'm, there's, there's so many. | ||
That's the problem. | ||
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Uh, there it is. | |
Cherry phosphate. | ||
Great show, Nick. | ||
Thanks for all you do. | ||
Hey, thanks, man. | ||
Glad you like the show. | ||
Uh, Venti's left Milker. | ||
Okay, I'm not going to read that out of respect for Brittany Venti. | ||
Yikes department. | ||
All right. | ||
Doc Daniels says, so many crude super chats. | ||
Look, I patrol women, but I do it in a respectful and in a polite way. | ||
Not in this crude, graphic way. | ||
Very, very impolite, I would say. | ||
Doc Daniels says, can I come to your house to get my America First mug autographed? | ||
Yeah, great idea. | ||
Just come right on in. | ||
Let yourself in. | ||
Brandon Hanson says, hey Nick, it's Brandon, not a Fed, seriously, Hanson here. | ||
Me and the boys are training in the woods for the revolution. | ||
What's the best way to maximize our maneuvers when the action starts? | ||
Great show. | ||
Well, thank you. | ||
Yes, I would like to stress for people that don't know that this is a purely satirical post. | ||
Of course, for people who think this is ambiguous in any way, it is a joke. | ||
Because people do unironically post stuff and we're not about that. | ||
We're not about that. | ||
We're about peace, peaceful activism. | ||
We're for nonviolent resistance, rhetorical resistance to the system. | ||
That's why I do a great YouTube show and no other activities, right? | ||
So thank you. | ||
SH says, hey Nick. | ||
Hey. | ||
Uh, Denal says hi. | ||
Hi. | ||
Brian W says, uh, pee pee poo poo. | ||
Great. | ||
GW says, hey Nick. | ||
Hey. | ||
SH says, how's it going? | ||
It's going really good now. | ||
Keeruk says, hey Nick, my name is also Nick. | ||
Us Nickers gotta stick together. | ||
That's true. | ||
Yeah, very, very true. | ||
Denal says pp. | ||
Casey says morally. | ||
Why should fat people lose weight? | ||
Well, it's not a moral question. | ||
I don't think it's a moral question Right. | ||
I Don't know. | ||
I guess it's immoral to be fat if you're like gluttonous But there's I don't think there's anything intrinsically immoral about being fat GK Chesterton was fat Thomas Aquinas was fat. | ||
So I Think it's immoral, but it's you just shouldn't be fat and Orchid says, I'm going to quickly shill my self-reliance discord. | ||
And he posts a link there, self-reliance discord. | ||
Sounds really gay, but okay, man. | ||
El Campion says, kind of ironic. | ||
Come join my discord to learn self-reliance. | ||
Hmm, I don't know. | ||
It doesn't sound so much like self-reliance to me. | ||
Self-help. | ||
Self-reliance. | ||
Well, not quite. | ||
Al Campion says, my last name is Anglo. | ||
Am I cucked for eternity? | ||
No. | ||
No, not as long as the genes are right. | ||
Cinder Blox says, good job today, Nick. | ||
Good night. | ||
Thanks. | ||
Good night to you. | ||
Wes Saxon says, oops, read that one already. | ||
Hey, it happens. | ||
Denal, whoops, scrolled down too far. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
Nick Spence, Bay Scythians drank from the skulls of I don't see what it says there. | ||
It's some kind of character that is not recognized by Super Chats, so I don't know what you're trying to get at there, my friend. | ||
Selim Fortes said, the increasingly nervous man for the third time this week. | ||
Selim Fortes says, is there any link between Episcopalians and Judaism? | ||
Buddha Judge keeps claiming he is Christian. | ||
I'm confused. | ||
No, I don't believe so. | ||
I don't think so. | ||
Not that I'm aware of. | ||
Boss Vivo whoops ruined the meta joke format. | ||
That's, that's actually good. | ||
Really good comics. | ||
I'm road tripping around the country to prepare for rigging the 2020 election just like I did in 2018. | ||
It's very easy and very funny to do. | ||
I am the puppet master outsmarting our retard government. | ||
Very epic. | ||
Glad to hear it. | ||
I hope you're gonna, you know, fill up the ballot boxes with votes for Who are we voting for in 2020? | ||
Who's it gonna be? | ||
It's not gonna be Trump at the moment. | ||
Who's it gonna be? | ||
Yang? | ||
Maybe we vote for somebody else. | ||
Why don't we vote for Salvini? | ||
Why don't we vote for Jesus Christ or something, you know? | ||
Something abstract. | ||
Let's make a statement. | ||
So good to hear it. | ||
Really good comics. | ||
That's never happened. | ||
Okay, I'm not going to finish that one. | ||
and Puppet Pal says, Hey Nick, what do you think about, okay, I'm not going to finish that one. | ||
Meta, very meta jokes tonight. | ||
Everybody in the Super Chat's a real comedian tonight. | ||
Crazy Life says, Nicholas, the genealogy in the book of Matthew is to show Jesus was a descendant of King David. | ||
Yeah, I'm aware of that. | ||
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Oh, I got it. | |
I have to live alone and just not talk to anybody ever again because it's like, you know, you make a joke. | ||
Like for example on Easter, the mass was so long. | ||
I was hungry and people are like, you know, you really shouldn't. | ||
Why would you complain about something like that? | ||
It's jokes. | ||
I say the other day about the Bible. | ||
Yeah, I skipped like the genealogy and the parts about the procedure. | ||
Just sort of, you know, not really, not really getting anything out of it. | ||
Obvious joke. | ||
No, Nick, but the reason you have the genealogy. | ||
Oh, really? | ||
Oh, wow. | ||
Thank you so much for telling me. | ||
Shut up, dummy. | ||
Shut up, NPC. | ||
If you can't tell it's a joke, don't watch the show. | ||
All right? | ||
I got a stretch because my back is hurting and my neck is hurting. | ||
My neck is all misaligned. | ||
I got a tension headache every day because of the Super Chatters. | ||
I dread it. | ||
Maybe that's what it is, right? | ||
Maybe one day I take a vacation. | ||
You know, I go out to get cigarettes and I never come back. | ||
And it's like, Doctor, the tension headaches that I have every day, they're miraculously gone. | ||
I'm suddenly a totally healthy individual. | ||
My skin's cleared up. | ||
My attention headaches have gone away. | ||
I, you know, and everything else. | ||
I've grown three inches taller. | ||
No, I'm joking. | ||
Just kidding. | ||
I love you guys. | ||
You're terrific. | ||
I would consider you personal friends. | ||
I'm sure if we met in person, I'd really like you. | ||
You'd probably be really cool and I'd want to hang out with you. | ||
Yeah, right, says South Sider, Beverly Area, frontline of diversity. | ||
Yep, yeah, they're the neighborhood that we named. | ||
You've got it. | ||
Dogkiller says, talk about Baked Alaska and what's her face? | ||
I don't really have anything to say about it. | ||
Nothing I've already, nothing I haven't already said about it. | ||
Baked Alaska, Ashton Witte. | ||
It's a story as old as time, you know. | ||
He was a Charlottesville marcher. | ||
She was a Kekistani. | ||
Can it get any more obvious? | ||
He needed milk and she needed a man. | ||
Can it get any more obvious? | ||
That's all there is to say. | ||
Simple as. | ||
Simple as. | ||
I think they're perfect for each other, if you want to know the truth. | ||
Robert Voices, Nick, what are your thoughts on Game of Thrones? | ||
Dumb, normie trash. | ||
I've never seen it. | ||
Augustinian Coop says, Lauren Rose is my girlfriend, says Augustinian Coop. | ||
Interesting. | ||
Big if true. | ||
Waldor says, am I a special beautiful person too? | ||
Definitely. | ||
Denal says, Anglican priest fed the Holy Eucharist to a dog years ago. | ||
Catholicism and only Catholicism. 100%. | ||
Timedout says, have you called in, excuse me, to Sebastian Gorka's show yet to confront him for copying your show moniker? | ||
Seriously, what nerve? | ||
You're a legend. | ||
Well, thanks. | ||
Very true. | ||
No, I haven't called in yet, but I should do that. | ||
I should do that. | ||
He, he knew full well what I was up to, my show and everything, and he took it. | ||
So, something's got to be done about that. | ||
Something's got to be, he's got to be held to account. | ||
Burgerfancis is a peaceful libertarian. | ||
How do you reconcile your poo-poo being in a different compartment to your pee-pee? | ||
Wonderful. | ||
YB says, would you ever conform to libertarian ideologies or Islamic law? | ||
No. | ||
Josh Sarah says, would you rather be forced to watch Sean Handy for eternity or live in LA? | ||
Mmm. | ||
LA, honestly. | ||
Definitely LA. | ||
I can't stand Sean Hannity's show. | ||
It's just too repetitive for me. | ||
I like the guy, but it's just like every night. | ||
Maybe my show's repetitive in a similar way, but it's just brutal. | ||
So I'd probably choose L.A., but L.A.' 's pretty rough. | ||
So I don't know. | ||
Probably L.A. | ||
Sorry, baths or showers? | ||
Showers, of course. | ||
Who takes baths? | ||
I can't sit still long enough. | ||
I've tried taking a bath and I just can't sit still. | ||
Partially. | ||
It's many things. | ||
I sit down. | ||
First of all, the water's hot for like a minute and then it's just not hot enough. | ||
It's like lukewarm. | ||
And then the water is draining out of it. | ||
I don't know if my faucet doesn't have a tight enough seal, but the water steadily drains out as I'm sitting there. | ||
So I don't get the coverage I need. | ||
It's not as hot as I need it to be. | ||
It's very problematic. | ||
So I definitely opt for the shower. | ||
But the shower, I don't care for that either. | ||
You know, my shower has been real busted lately. | ||
After like, after like 15 minutes it starts getting cold! | ||
And I can no longer sit in there for 60 minutes. | ||
That's problematic. | ||
So I have been enjoying it lately and I think my parents did that on purpose. | ||
I think they went in there for whatever reason. | ||
I don't know if they had anything to do with it, you know, because I said, you know, the water's not hot anymore. | ||
They're like, oh really? | ||
Maybe they changed it so I would take shorter showers, make the water bill cheaper, but That's very annoying, very obnoxious, very disruptive thing. | ||
You know, my life is hard enough as it is. | ||
I got people texting me, I got people snapchatting me, I got people emailing me, Instagram messages, Facebook messages, Discord messages. | ||
I've got a million things to deal with. | ||
I got people, you know, calling me. | ||
There's a lot going on. | ||
The shower is the one place where I'm just there. | ||
I'm just truly alone. | ||
I can just hang out. | ||
You know, there's no expectation that I'm gonna reply to your email or whatever. | ||
So, uh, so that's why I need, I need my alone time. | ||
All right. | ||
Anon says, John 844, Jesus straight dabbing on him. | ||
Yeah, very true. | ||
Angelo John Gage says, Nick, the butter knife Fuentes is afraid to debate me on the 54 genders. | ||
P.S. | ||
Saw a Chinese bootleg of Endgame. | ||
Okay, I'm not... I'm not reading anything more. | ||
I'm not reading anything more. | ||
Don't want to see it. | ||
It's not... I paid the money already for the ticket! | ||
I'm not afraid to debate you. | ||
We don't have any... I don't understand. | ||
People, look, they invite themselves on the show, and I'm like, yeah, like maybe later, and they're all... they get all offended when I don't bring them on. | ||
Well, it's not like I'm inviting other people on in the meantime. | ||
You shouldn't take it personally. | ||
It's just there's a variety of reasons. | ||
Number one, I just don't like to have guests on the show. | ||
I've said that before. | ||
Number two, I'm having an issue with my computer with the audio and the video desyncs when I'm streaming. | ||
So I got to figure that out. | ||
and and on and on so uh so you'll get on the show don't worry about it everyone's gonna get on the show okay it's like I have a big week and it's like non-stop sticks all these other people can I come on the show can I come on the show it's like yeah we'd love to have you on the show but maybe I need a secretary I think that would make it a lot cleaner I've had a Catboy secretary to delegate all the tasks to. | ||
You know, somebody would come in and they'd be like, uh, ooh, ooh, you're so warm. | ||
By the way, you've got a four o'clock with Angelo John Gage. | ||
You know, something like that. | ||
Now that I could get by. | ||
Now maybe that tension headaches go away. | ||
You know, they, they sort out the super chatters. | ||
They only send me the good ones. | ||
That would be the life. | ||
I think that's the one thing that would make me white pelt, right? | ||
Joel Vaz has thoughts on theocratic monarchy. | ||
Very ethic, very based. | ||
Achilles says, what age should young people ideally be married by? | ||
It's kind of different for everybody, but probably for women you're gonna want to be married before you're 30. | ||
That's probably pushing it once you get up 28, 29, 30. | ||
Whoops. | ||
You're going to want to be married by then. | ||
With men, it's kind of different. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Probably by the time you're 40, I guess. | ||
With men, it's different, obviously, because our stuff doesn't expire in the same way. | ||
David Sperner says, going to confession soon. | ||
Got to tell the priest I missed out on yesterday's show and couldn't send a super chat. | ||
I wonder if that's a mortal sin. | ||
Well, it is a grave matter. | ||
um it was it was willful you willfully uh you know you willfully did that i don't know i'm not an expert but sounds like you might have to go in there and say something right eric s says if you had to choose hamilton versus jefferson i don't have to choose hamilton 100 percent jefferson is a total cuck libertarian uh goofus spirit of the south all that we've been over this before i'm a hamiltonian Achilles says, what age? | ||
I just read that one actually. | ||
Umfluffs says, premium shows are on ultra-med time, big guy. | ||
Yeah, alright, relax. | ||
Everybody's getting their content. | ||
You know, the show's like 10 hours every day and they're like, um, but I'm not getting enough. | ||
But this other thing, why don't you relax? | ||
Why don't you take it easy? | ||
Theo Johnson says, please don't lift 5,000 pounds a day, please. | ||
Well, we have our limits to that. | ||
Trump Army says they are waging war against our people once they force us into a war against our ancestors. | ||
I believe the Aryan race will globally declare war on them. | ||
Okay, don't you have school tomorrow? | ||
Don't you have, aren't you a sophomore? | ||
Don't you have to study for your bio test this Friday? | ||
Very juvenile take. | ||
Yeah, we'll see about the Aryan race waking up. | ||
I wouldn't hold my breath if I were you. | ||
Basketball says a $20 day fast food habit plus $5 super chat habit is all a knicker needs. | ||
Nick, you don't need the gym. | ||
The gym needs you to own the Meathead Gym Rats. | ||
Very true. | ||
Very, uh, very profound statement there. | ||
Controversial, perhaps. | ||
Unknown says, hey Nick, do you think we are living in the end times? | ||
No. | ||
Anon is the Knicker meetup at Amren. | ||
Nope. | ||
Nope. | ||
Everyone's going to the, everybody's going to the Knicker meetup. | ||
We're all going to meet there. | ||
Everybody who, living and dead, is going to be at the Knicker meetup. | ||
And, uh, you know, I don't know. | ||
People believe that they're gonna No, it's probably gonna be around 80 years old. | ||
I think everybody sort of has this expectation, I'll get to the Knicker meetup when I'm around 80, but it could happen at any time. | ||
You could join the Knicker meetup at any time. | ||
I'm gonna get there a little later, hopefully. | ||
I don't know when I'm gonna get there, but it could happen to you any day. | ||
Maybe you join the Knicker meetup tomorrow, you have to wait a little while. | ||
Maybe you join it next week, or maybe next month. | ||
But everyone's going to get there ultimately, and when we get there, it's going to be the best meetup ever. | ||
Nick Spence, how can I get more based black friends? | ||
Why do I continue? | ||
Why do I have to read these? | ||
Why am I subjected to this? | ||
Okay, we got like dozens more. | ||
First time at McDonald's in over a year. | ||
Ordered the McNibba special and now I have food poisoning. | ||
How could you have led me astray? | ||
Uh, that did give you, uh, food poisoning. | ||
It was probably something else. | ||
Probably your weak composition. | ||
Nick Hyde says, what does Britney's feet look like? | ||
You got the pics right. | ||
No, it was only the picture that she posted, uh, with the Dr. Melfi picture. | ||
So I was like, uh, it wasn't really a proper picture. | ||
You know, if we want to get technical. | ||
Not very good. | ||
What does this question even mean? | ||
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Good. | |
Yeah. | ||
Wonderful. | ||
Hey, well thanks! | ||
Not very good. | ||
Danal, how tenable is Tony Soprano nationalism? | ||
What does this question even mean? | ||
Good. | ||
Yeah, wonderful. | ||
Jason Long, hey, first Super Jabbit. | ||
I've been watching you since just before my second year of college. | ||
I only just started watching live every night. | ||
Hey, well, thanks. | ||
Glad to have you aboard. | ||
Manga Monster says, why do you conflate Christian and Catholic? | ||
Way different. | ||
I don't have time for this stupidity. | ||
Duck Supremacy, I like your show, Nick. | ||
I think I'm a Nicker now. | ||
Hey, good to hear. | ||
Welcome aboard. | ||
Venti's Right Milker has another comment. | ||
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It says wiggle. | |
Okay, thank you. | ||
Tyler Morrison, Venti's crushing on the eccentric Flentz's genius. | ||
Beware of the chameleons. | ||
Is that me or is that her? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I think everybody's got it bad for me, if you want to know the truth. | ||
Look, I'm a charming individual. | ||
I have this magnetic charisma. | ||
I'm so likable, right? | ||
I'm such a kind sweetheart all the time. | ||
It's no wonder. | ||
Nick Spence says, trust sessions. | ||
Okay, whatever. | ||
Weekdays, six million. | ||
Okay, I'm not reading that. | ||
What's a Wignets? | ||
He's got a membership for gay dyers, gay analysis, gay analysis. | ||
No, but I like Jay Dyer, so don't attack him on my show. | ||
He might disavow me. | ||
Nick Spence, hey big guy, have you ever heard of Donald Trump? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Spencer's thoughts on Fleckas, that Austin Fletcher guy, whatever. | ||
I don't know anything about him, so I don't have any thoughts about him. | ||
GW, oops, looks like I missed this one. | ||
I have not maximized this user's experience. | ||
This fills me with shame. | ||
I am Nick Fuentes. | ||
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Gen Z philosophy, Nick, would you ever do a speech slash Q&A to college? | ||
Yeah, yeah, sure. | ||
Probably not anymore, though. | ||
Not anytime soon. | ||
No, I think I'm done with that. | ||
Jolene's fat cousin Karen says, are you off the Yang pill yet? | ||
Wild ride. | ||
Uh, you know, my thoughts really haven't changed. | ||
I was never in the Yang gang properly. | ||
You know, people are always like, oh, you're gonna vote for Yang? | ||
Like, I never said that. | ||
And it never said I was a Yang supporter, I don't think. | ||
I said we should support Yang and boost Yang for now so that we can get his issues into the mainstream. | ||
But I said it's unlikely he'll be the president, unlikely he'll be the nominee. | ||
And if it came down to it, I probably wouldn't vote for him. | ||
So that hasn't changed. | ||
Just the memes died down a little bit. | ||
Recovery Anonymous thoughts on open source taking on big tech? | ||
I don't know what that is. | ||
Anon Han Solo dies in endgame. | ||
Ah, you know, bummer. | ||
What's a wignet? | ||
You should have based Latino Jinx maze on the show. | ||
Don't know who that is. | ||
Recovery learn to code and get into open source. | ||
Okay. | ||
Base Kaiser, Nick, have you heard about the based in Red Pill Dutch man rising up? | ||
Theory, bad out, won the provincial elections and has met up with Jared Taylor and promotes white separatism. | ||
That's very unfortunate because we don't promote that on this show, so I can't say I'm excited about that. | ||
Angela Gage says, LOL my super chat was a troll. | ||
You would have realized if you read the whole thing. | ||
No spoilers. | ||
I'm seeing Endgame tomorrow too. | ||
Anyway, talk to you soon my friend. | ||
I don't want to take any chances. | ||
I see Thanos. | ||
I see Endgame. | ||
I have to assume. | ||
You understand? | ||
I have to assume because you can't unread something. | ||
If I finished reading it, it could have been a spoiler. | ||
It could have not been. | ||
So I can't, you know, we can't be taking chances. | ||
It's only 24 hours until I see the film. | ||
But uh, but I'll talk to you later. | ||
All right. | ||
Well, maybe we'll talk about endgame Reckoning says please don't debate turd flinging monkey on race. | ||
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I don't know who that is. | ||
So, uh venti It's hidden central milker Uh leaves a super chat Okay, that's all the super chats not taking any more. | ||
It's 854. | ||
It's 854 and people are like, but where's this other content? | ||
Two hours, right? | ||
Two hours you give. | ||
Okay, so that's gonna do it for us on the show tonight. | ||
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