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nick fuentes
You're watching America First.
My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes.
We have a great show for you tonight.
Very excited to be with you finally here.
Friday.
Thank God it's Friday, right?
There is a lot to discuss.
Lots happening, of course.
There always is in the news.
We'll be talking tonight about a new sanctuary city law which passed in Florida, a measles outbreak in California, some comments by the president about this, and we will also be talking about a weapons trade treaty which we are pulling out of as a country.
So, a lot of minor stories today, not a lot of big stuff.
Not a lot of big, compelling storylines.
I really miss the days of the government shutdown.
I miss, uh, what was the other thing that was happening?
The Israeli election.
It just seemed like when those stories were going on, it was like, alright, we've got updates, we've got a new installment in...
The latest in this series.
But not today.
It's like, well a little thing happened over here and a little thing happened over there.
But we'll be talking about it.
It'll be a low-key Friday show.
Casual, casual Friday show.
You know, as we like to do on Friday.
No necktie.
Indicating that is a casual relaxed stream.
I'm gonna be really relaxed tonight.
I promise you it'll be a very relaxed stream.
I'm a little bit tired.
You know, I have to say I'm a little bit not feeling so hot because I had such a long night yesterday.
I told you at the end of last night's show.
I was going out to see the big superhero movie at like 11 o'clock.
So I went out, 1040.
It's a 3 hour movie, so we get out at 2am.
If you saw me on Twitter, I was streaming for hours, starting at like 3am.
So I get home at 2, start streaming at 3, stop streaming at like 4 or 5 or something.
Or six.
And then I call my friend Party Goy.
We're on the phone for an hour or something.
Didn't get to bed until like the morning.
You know, the sun had risen.
Everybody's at work and I'm sleeping.
So I'm a little bit out of it.
I'm unshaven.
I'm tired.
I've got this headache that's been going on for the past five days.
That's a thing.
Get the sleep schedule sorted out.
Get the diet sorted out.
And I feel worse.
I feel everybody's always giving me a hard time.
Nick, you want to know why you don't feel good all the time?
It's because you're eating all this fast food and you're not getting eight hours of sleep at night.
Well, now I do that.
Clean up the diet, clean up the sleep schedule, and I feel, I feel drastically worse.
So I think we may just have to go back to the way we had been doing it before.
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nick fuentes
So I'm a little, little under the weather, but that's all right.
We're still going to present a very epic show.
I don't really want to talk about the movie.
I did that on a stream, which is actually unfortunate.
It's actually a little deceptive.
Maybe the title's a bit misleading.
Title of the show is America First Endgame, and we don't even actually talk about... Just kind of lazy that I selected that as a title.
I don't really want to talk about the movie.
I did like a three-hour stream talking about it on DLive, so if you want to check that out, it's DLive.com slash NickJFuentesAlt.
have to be alt because my other my other channel is like blacklisted it's x-rated so it's on the other account we're gonna dive right into the news I don't really want to talk too much about don't want to spend too much time complaining right it's Friday we want to we want to hear about what's going on in the business right or in the news want to get down to business I should say rather so we're gonna talk about the sanctuary city bill this is actually a substantial white pill I know I've been kind of teasing people
With white pills for the past couple of weeks.
Chris Kobach being the DHS secretary.
Jared Kushner's immigration proposal.
Based, perhaps?
But this is actually a real white pill.
A real one that we haven't seen in a long time.
I know the news has been pretty rough.
You know, we see the immigration situation.
Has gone from bad to worse to worst ever.
Worst in like decades.
Trade is not working out.
Foreign policy is getting worse and so on.
So it's been a rough year.
I understand that.
It's been a rough couple of weeks.
We have been embracing perhaps a blacker pill.
I don't know if it's a black pill, but it is less white than it was before, right?
It's only 56% white pill.
But this is a very white pill.
The governor of Florida, Rob DeSantis, has been pushing this sanctuary city bill to ban sanctuary cities in Florida.
So this is according to Breitbart.
It says the Florida State Senate approved legislation to ban sanctuary cities that shield criminal illegal aliens from being deported, a plan that is now likely headed to Governor Ron DeSantis' desk.
On Friday, the Florida State Senate passed the bill on a 22-18 vote with only one Republican voting against the measure along with every elected state senate democrats So for the past like 72 hours this has been a pretty big story.
obviously a more local state type issue.
If you follow Ryan Gerdusky, for example, on Twitter, he's been following this pretty extensively, giving a lot of coverage about the back and forth.
Are Republicans going to vote for it?
Are they going to vote against it?
I guess there was an amendment that was put into the bill recently, which swung the vote back in favor.
So that's why it changed up and they were able to pass it.
It says the Sanctuary City Ban, one of DeSantis' leading initiatives since becoming governor, comes with strict enforcement mechanisms designed to prevent localities and counties from being sanctuary cities.
So basically what happens is now it goes back to the Florida House of Representatives.
They already passed it so they should pass it.
It'll go to the governor's desk.
He'll sign it and then it'll be the law.
And this is a pretty big deal because this is the second biggest state with, I guess, the second biggest criminal illegal alien population to pass a bill like this.
You have Texas, you have Florida, and then that's like it.
Just about every other state with a substantial illegal population has sanctuary cities.
Which, this is exciting because the biggest question about, I guess, Donald Trump's failure is what's the substitution?
If Trump fails, who else is there left in the entire GOP?
Not even simply at the national level, but anywhere, statewide, even localities.
Because we look at Trump's failure in the past couple of years, and we thought in 2017 he was the last great hope.
You know, as Jordan, or not Jordan, Jesse Lee Peterson calls him, the great white hope.
If he fails, if he can't get the job done, well, who's it gonna be?
Who's left?
Who do we have?
Ted Cruz?
Marco Rubio?
It's not gonna cut it.
So I think it's very exciting to see Ron DeSantis step up to the plate.
We've been talking about him a little bit on the show, not so much.
But he seems to be one of the people who's really executing the MAGA agenda.
One of the few people on any level who's able to get it done.
So it is exciting to see.
And we talked about this a little bit earlier in the week.
I forget what context.
I think we talked about this during the, when we were talking about the census question being debated in the Supreme Court.
But it's honestly pretty ridiculous that this is the way it is, right?
Why should we even have to go through all these hoops, jump through all these hoops, go through all these obstacles, to simply ban sanctuary cities?
Understand, you know, we talked about the Russia investigation being a coup against the President, right?
There was this lawless procedure that they had the special counsel that vastly exceeded the scope of their investigation.
A lot of other irregularities and improprieties, if you looked at Peter Strzok, Lisa Page, the people involved.
So everybody was focusing on that, but to me, like the immigration thing, that's the greater black pill.
You know, I know we're trying to white pill about the sanctuary city, but like you really have to think about the extent of this problem, that what states are doing is they're just flagranting They're completely giving a middle finger to the federal government.
You know, you've got aliens coming into the country.
You've got millions of criminal aliens.
I forget the exact number for Florida.
I think it's something like 4 million in Florida alone.
And they're allowed to just flout the national laws in states like Illinois, where I live, and states like California.
They just say, no, we're going to protect criminals.
And everybody knows this, right?
I mean, this is not obviously fresh, new stuff to hear this.
But I think when you really try to wrap your head around the fact that the media, the government, state governments, the deep state, all these other characters are aiding and abetting lawbreakers.
I think that really helps you understand how far gone we are.
You know, how do you win the argument on legal immigration?
How do you wrap your head around that process of demographic change if you can't even wrap your head around the illegal problem?
Most of the talks that I've given about immigration, I always say, you know, I gave a speech at U.S. Inc. and I gave a speech at Iowa State.
And I always lead off by saying, well, everybody kind of should understand why illegal immigration is wrong.
It's illegal immigration.
You know I think there's a pretty good argument kind of obvious if something is illegal well you probably want to have laws in the country.
So then let's talk about legal immigration but it seems like we're basically losing the consensus even on that.
In Florida I was surprised to learn the polling shows that actually the vast majority of Floridians oppose the sanctuary cities.
I was surprised by this because I think of Florida as more of a purple state and obviously having a large Hispanic population, although it's Cuban, so it's slightly different.
But I saw that Republicans, it was a substantial majority that opposed the sanctuary cities.
Independents, a pretty substantial majority opposing sanctuary cities.
And it was something like 38 to 40 percent of Democrats even who opposed the sanctuary cities in Florida.
So that tells you something also, I think, which is disturbing.
And we saw this a lot during the 1990s, which is a dissonance between the law and what the people want.
Right.
In the sense that if you, I think, took a survey of most people in the country, I imagine they'd probably be against these kinds of policies if they knew what was going on.
Or, you know, we got rid of a lot of the bias.
The polls don't really mean as much as they used to anymore because of the deceptive methodologies and practices they used to compile them.
But you look at the polling in a state like Florida and you see that while the vast majority of the population is against sanctuary cities, it was only by a razor thin margin this was able to pass the Florida Senate.
And it really makes you think, who's really in control here?
You know, we talk about this a lot with Donald Trump being in the White House, and the more logistical type things, the procedural type things that, you know, he wants to delegate, or he gives a mandate to a certain department, or so on.
And they don't execute it according to the the principle or the letter of what he wanted.
I think that's a little bit different than in states like Florida where they just totally they say, oh, you know, we're not going to do what the people want.
So I think it says a lot, not only about the immigration picture, but also about kind of where the state governments are at.
Pretty sad.
But the thing about Florida passing the sanctuary city bill, this is a white pill, not only because it's immigration related, but also because this has a big effect on elections.
You know, one of the things that makes me most concerned about 2020 Is you break down state by state the ones that Trump needs to win, and Florida is a perfect example of this.
Since Trump got inaugurated, things are getting worse in that state for his electoral chances.
When you look at, for example, the criminal justice reform bill, we have lots of prisoners being released into Florida.
In a state where you only win by, I think it was tens or hundreds of thousands of votes, a big state like that, a bill like that can make a substantial difference.
Or you look at something like Puerto Rico, or how many Puerto Rican refugees left because of the hurricane.
A year or so ago, and are coming into Florida, and will now be registering to vote in the 2020 election.
You know, they're American citizens, because it's a territory, so I think they said something like a quarter of a million Puerto Ricans or something like that came to Florida.
How many of them do you think are voting Republican?
And maybe they don't have a big turnout, but I imagine a big percentage of them are voting Democrat.
So I look at those little things like that, and this is a level of analysis we focused on, I think, a little bit more towards 2018, looking at things like factory coming back to Wisconsin, sort of these micro-political actions that will affect the outcome of the election in the states that matter, the battleground states.
And so I think beyond the sanctuary city bill simply being a white pill on immigration, it's good to not have sanctuary cities.
It's also a white pill that I think it makes us more competitive.
And that tells you something about DeSantis.
Very intelligent guy that he would make that the number one issue.
Popular thing for Floridians, obviously very important because it's immigration, but perhaps most importantly he's focused on these procedural things.
People have made the same sort of observations about Buttigieg running for president.
If you look at what policies he supports, Almost none of it is actually like substantive policy taking stances on issues.
It's almost all procedural.
It's about how we should elect the president.
It's about how we should tally the votes.
It's about voting rights.
Even Bernie Sanders, for example, and Kamala Harris talking in the CNN town hall about how they want criminals to vote.
They're focusing on things that are going to help them get elected, as opposed to things which are, you know, more substantive, policy-oriented.
So I think that that shows he's a very intelligent politician.
Who knows what could happen in the future?
I don't want to speculate too hard, right?
I don't want to get anybody's hopes up and say, who knows what could happen?
But I think that we have, it appears to be, perhaps a new class of politicians rising up in the GOP.
Maybe that's the white pill, right?
We got kind of crushed in 2018 and Trump has been a disappointment.
But maybe the subtle white pill which is maybe not so visible right now is the seeds which have been planted in the minds of a lot of conservatives across the country.
People who in the next couple of election cycles in the coming generations in the GOP are going to be immigration restrictionists.
They're going to be trade protectionists.
They're going to be foreign policy non-interventionists.
And maybe you only have a few on every one issue or something, but I look at the 2018 election and who got cycled out of the GOP and who got cycled in.
You know, you had people like John McCain who died, but he wouldn't have gotten re-elected.
Bob Corker, Paul Ryan, characters like this, they got flushed out because they couldn't even win their own primaries.
And who got cycled in?
People like Hawley in Missouri and people like Mike Braun in Indiana and a few others.
So I think that's something that maybe we should keep an eye on.
You always gotta keep your eye on the prize.
Always gotta stay hopeful because you never know.
You know, a lot of people assumed that I was talking to my friend QAnon in Washington, D.C.
recently.
I wasn't in Washington, D.C., but I was talking to him on the phone.
My old friend QAnon.
And he said something to the effect that actually Sam Francis in 2008 basically believed middle America's over.
Or actually, it was in 2004 when Barack Obama gave the speech at the DNC National Convention.
San Francis said, if this Barack Obama guy ever gets into presidential office, that's going to be over for the country.
And so you imagine the mentality then, or even you go back 25 years further back, not from then, but from now, 25 years ago, when Pat Buchanan lost the primary in 92 and then in 96.
And you've got to imagine the thought process of being back then or being in 2004 and thinking, oh, that's it.
It's finally over.
It's finally done.
There's nothing, there's no path forward.
And then look who comes around.
Donald Trump in 2016.
And it didn't work out.
But, you know, I don't think it's totally out of the question to say that maybe somewhere down the line, on a smaller scale, I don't think it's ever going to come close to this anomalous election that we saw.
Unless there's like a triple miracle, right?
I mean, this was a pretty substantial miracle.
We'll have to get like a 10 times miracle to get something like this happening again in 10 years or something like that.
But who knows?
Maybe on a smaller scale, a new GOP, a new hope will sort of present itself.
Maybe that's wishful thinking, but I don't know.
Maybe it's something that is white-pilling.
If it keeps people in the game, it's important to acknowledge.
So that's Ron DeSantis.
Very exciting.
Very good to see that somebody is still keeping the MAGA agenda alive.
And they're competent.
And they know what they're doing.
and they're intelligent, they actually are strategic.
That makes everyone very excited, that's a very exciting thing.
You know, and people like Kobach, but he's not a great politician, so to see somebody who's got... they've got it.
You know, they've got whatever it is, they've got it.
It's exciting.
So that's DeSantis, we'll move on to this trade treaty.
It's weapons trade treaty.
People were hitting me up on Twitter all day about this.
Nick, did you see this?
It's always, I don't know if they say this because they want me to re-embrace the white pill, they want me to re-embrace Trump, or for some other reason, but whenever a minor little victory like this happens it's always, oh, see Nick?
No, but actually here we go.
It's gonna happen.
I saw somebody on Twitter the other day It was an old tweet, but they said during the government shutdown They said watch when Trump does this rally in El Paso, Texas It'll be like when he went to the border at the Arizona rally before the 2016 election He's gonna go to El Paso.
This was back when he did that rally after the shutdown in February after the It's just so delusional.
It's sad to see this.
to el paso and he'll he'll release a executive order locking up all the illegal immigrants and he'll fix the visas and it'll totally change everything and all the black pillars will be back on the trump train and i'm thinking oh it's just so delusional it's sad to see this it's sad to see people you know holding on And I was holding on until the last possible moment, but you know, I couldn't delude myself.
After he signed, it was all the shutdown.
I mean, that's really what turned me, because something really changed after that.
He said, I have given up.
I no longer want to fight.
Because in December, there was this mentality of, you know what?
We're going to push.
I may have gotten hurt in the 2018 election, but I'm pulling everyone out of Syria.
And I'm going to push for immigration restriction again.
I'm going to try and get the wall funding.
Everybody thought, okay, maybe a second wind here.
Maybe a new opportunity.
But then it seemed like after the government shutdown ended, he said, I'm not even trying anymore.
No birthright citizenship executive order.
I'm going to sign away the whole farm here with catch and release and with immunity and all the rest.
You know, I couldn't do it.
But it's sad to see other people ignore that.
I don't know how you could ignore that.
But anyway, that's not really relevant here.
People adding me saying, look here's another victory.
This is kind of good.
This is from Fox News.
It says, President Trump announced Friday that his administration is withdrawing the U.S.
signature from the U.N.
Arms Trade Treaty in response to concerns from gun rights activists that it could impinge on Americans' right to bear arms.
He says, quote, under my administration, we will never surrender American sovereignty to anyone.
Oh, really?
We will never allow foreign bureaucrats to trample on your Second Amendment freedom.
And that is why my administration will never ratify the U.N.
Trade Treaty.
And this is some more background of this from Fox News.
This is former President Barack Obama signed the treaty in 2013 and sent the treaty to the Senate for ratification.
This is procedural stuff.
On Friday, Trump signed a notice to the Senate asking it to stop the ratification process and return the treaty to the White House where he will dispose of it.
So, it's actually interesting to me.
This is not a white pill.
I don't know why people see this kind of stuff and they get excited about it.
Why should anybody be happy about this?
Whenever I beg on the president, people will come back and they'll retort, a lot of baby boomers in particular, with, well, what about he got us out of the Paris Climate Accords?
Or he got us out of the TPP?
Or, you know, he did VA reform.
You know, they'll list all these minor things.
And look at this and I think, is this really what we elected the president to do?
Yeah, it's red meat.
It's red meat for the base.
Everybody loves this expression.
It's red meat for the base.
We're going to protect the Second Amendment.
I'm going to take this totally symbolic action and we're going to get rid of this UN Treaty.
It's a bunch of BS.
The UN Treaty wasn't even ratified.
It probably wouldn't have been ratified.
It was in the process of being ratified by the Senate, by the Republican Senate.
So it's not even law.
If it became law, is there ever a chance that this would eventually impinge on the Second Amendment?
Do we see a future in a Donald Trump administration where he overturns a gun registry of all gun owners in America to the United Nations?
Maybe a future Democratic president will do that, but I feel like that's going to happen anyway.
So this kind of stuff about, oh, I am turning away this treaty, we are never surrendering our sovereignty to the United Nations.
Before I would say, oh, epic, based, red-pilled, finally, a president defending the Second Amendment.
But at this point, it borders on the deceptive.
It borders on the disingenuous when I see things like this happen.
Because what's happening to the country is people's lives are being made worse by things like immigration and trade and foreign wars.
And all the actions that are being taken are not addressing any of that.
You know, oh great, you know, we de-ratified some like arms control treaty, some small arms UN treaty that wasn't even law and it probably wouldn't be law anytime soon.
And even if war would have a big effect on us anytime soon.
Yeah, that's really great.
But, uh, there's like 400,000 people that were apprehended last month at the border.
There's going to be one and a half million illegal immigrants coming to the country this year.
I mean, I think that's kind of something that maybe we're a little bit more worried about.
So to see something like this, it is more blackmailing in the sense that it shows that the American political scene is just, even with a guy like Trump, maybe it's just the nature of what we're talking about, it's just all deception.
It's just all a big lie.
That he's going to try and go out there and peddle this stuff like, I'm protecting your second amendment and so on, when even on this particular issue, he has not been very good.
You look at the bump stock ban for example, what was that all about?
Right?
This guy was supposed to be unrepentantly, he couldn't help himself but to sign more gun regulations?
And I know there are some other things that he's done to improve it, but I look at this and I just think this is really not where we need to be in 2019.
It feels like no matter who we elect, we're electing basically the same politician, the same generic standard GOP politician.
It really doesn't matter what they run on, what we get in the end is tax cuts for corporations, foreign wars, and a lot of hokey symbolic stuff for the religious riot, and gun owners, and things like that, and nothing else is really done.
Like I was watching the Jared Kushner interview on time, and I talked about this a little bit I think on Tuesday, or maybe it was Wednesday, but Jared Kushner was named, he was one of the top, time, 100, most influential people of 2019, or 2018, because it's 2019 now, halfway through, and or 2018, because it's 2019 now, halfway through, and he was talking about how they won the 2016 election, and he said, you know, in our operation in 2016, he was sort of pivoting on this question about the Mueller report.
He said, I wasn't focusing on, you know, whatever the Russians were doing.
I was focusing on targeted advertisements.
I was buying, you know, $130,000 worth of Facebook advertisements every few hours, and the Russians did that in the whole campaign, and we were busy targeting people.
We built this whole infrastructure from scratch, and we were looking at people, and we knew why they liked us, and what issues they cared about, and we were Targeting them with, you know, flyering and canvassing and social media and doing rallies and things like that.
And the more I think about it, the more I realize that's really what politics has come down to is just basically like a mathematical operation.
It really just comes down to manipulating various components and variables and What can we do?
Buy an ad.
Redo this.
And we can just sort of assemble.
We can just put together this electorate.
We can invent it like in a computer lab.
And as long as we buy the right advertisements and check all these boxes, we're going to reach the grand total of so and so many votes in this state and that state and that's going to give us our lead.
And is anybody even really trying to like actually follow through on promises?
Do the right thing?
Anything like that?
It's naive, I guess, to think that that would be the case, but I don't know how else you could be looking at politics outside of this cynical lens when this is how campaigns are operating.
You know, after I went to CPAC, I felt the same way.
It's corporations just sort of extracting your information, selling it to the highest bidder.
It's really just about sort of trafficking in corporate money either with, you know, spreadsheets that they compile of metadata from voters and Things like that, or they're selling political favors, but I guess the more subtle red pill is the way the campaign itself is conducted.
You know, all you are to Donald Trump, to the GOP, to anybody who's doing this stuff, you know, they could say all this stuff about your Second Amendment and you're a gun owner and all this, but I mean, you're just like another guy on a spreadsheet.
You're just another sucker who they can count on to go and reliably vote GOP because of, you know, this data they've compiled.
That's why I think we have to not vote GOP in 2016.
You know, and I've countersignaled this idea before about sending a message, but I really think that it has to be done.
That reliable GOP voters have to say, no, you cannot count on me in this grand computer science thing.
You are not doing what you said you would do.
I don't care if, you know, well, are you going to vote for a Democrat?
They're the worst option.
You know, it's lesser of two evils.
No, I will not vote for this.
This is not good enough.
You know, in the same way that Republicans understand this logic with Democrats, or rather with the Black community with Democrats, Blacks vote 90-some percent for Democrats every year.
How could Democrats be forced, how could they be leveraged to actually do anything for Black people if that's the kind of support that they can expect every year?
Well, there's no leverage there, right?
And the same people that understand that logic and talk about it, say, yeah, I'll reliably turn out for the GOP.
I'll hold my nose and I'll vote for whoever in spite of all my reservations.
Even if you like Trump, I think he should probably just stay home at this stage in the game where we are in 2019, because it's not right.
And And this GOP, if it continues in this sort of modus operandi, Trump being totally and completely assimilated into this machine, we're never going to win anything.
And we're already going to have a tough time because of Texas, and because of Arizona, and because of the demographic electoral winter that's coming up.
We're already going to have our work cut out for us because of that, but you know what's not helping?
The fact that the GOP is not optimal.
The fact that the GOP is not winning votes, is not expanding the voter base that they need to, right?
Growing and expanding the voter base for working class people, white people, people concerned about immigration.
So maybe this is the election that we take a couple of steps back to take a few steps forward.
So, that's sort of my takeaway on the gun stuff.
Beyond that, on the guns in general, people are very hardcore about the guns.
You know, the gun owner thing is very substantial.
To me, I see this as fundamentally a red herring.
Oh yeah, the UN is not going to know about our gun ownership.
Does that really mean so much if the country is going to be 40% white anyway?
I mean, I guess that's the last defense against the tyrannical government, right?
You know, that's what Mark Levin and Glenn Beck and Rush Limbaugh and all them like to say.
But if you've already given up the media, and you've already given up the public schools, and you've already given up the culture, and you've already given up just so much, you've given away everything, You really think there's going to be this last stand of gun owners defending their land?
Yeah, maybe.
Certainly, it's a possibility.
I'm not going to say it's not a good thing to own guns.
Maybe the stuff does hit the fan and it will come down to that.
But it just seems to me like if that's the only thing we care about protecting, we're only gonna sort of shore up the last ditch, the totally last ditch effort where we've given away everything else, I feel like you're kind of missing the point.
You know, the guns are the guarantors of our freedom.
I think education is actually a little bit more important than that.
I think maybe what's on television is a little bit more important than that.
Kind of, right?
Ultimately, if it comes down to this value judgment about which is a thing which is going to compromise our freedom, maybe having a population of 60% people who think that gun control is more important than gun rights, as one example, or think that hate speech law should go into a factor, They have an interpretation of the Constitution which is activist and modern and so on.
Maybe that's a little bit of a bigger threat.
A more imminent threat than the taking away of the guns.
That'll be the last thing they do.
You know, they always say the first thing they do is come for the guns.
Well, how's that working out, right?
How's that working out?
Well, you know, they came for the guns first in Germany and in China and in Cambodia and in all... I don't know if that's even true, but you know, they say all these tyrannical governments, they come for the guns first.
You know, I don't know.
I've watched for 25 years.
It seems like they chose to march in 70 million foreigners first.
I think that was actually step number one.
You know, while you were over there, oh, I gotta lock up all my guns in my gun safe and you're not gonna know about them.
While that was happening over the last 50 years, 70 million foreigners marched into the country without any sort of obstacle, without anybody trying to stop them.
And the left took over your public schools and they took over the television and all this other stuff.
So I think that'll actually be the last thing.
The first thing Hitler did, he came for the guns.
Maybe he should have done that last.
Maybe that should have been the last thing that he did.
You know, the first thing should have been going for the television and, well, they didn't have it, but, you know, the mass radio, the newspapers, the foreigners.
If he were maybe a different religion, he would have done that.
And then they come for the guns last.
It's like, at the end of the day, the Constitution, the guns, that's all you're going to be left to cling to, right?
In the same way that people say, Bill Kristol, all these others.
My constitution!
At least I have my constitution!
The same will be said of the guns.
You know, you'll live in a favela, trash planet, but at least I've got my gun.
At least when, you know, all these people burglarize my home...
Because I've got, you know, a little bit of water in my fridge.
I've got a stockpile of clean drinking water in my fridge.
When a gang of, you know, cappuccino colored marauders break into my house and they try to steal my supply of clean drinking water, I know I'm gonna take a few of them out before they rape my wife in front of me and then cut my head off and take all my supplies, right?
And then they sell my bionic arm for scrap metal at the junkyard, you know?
So, I don't know.
Is that really worth it?
Is this really something we want to... Is that the last hill that we want to die on?
I think we should have died on a few other hills first.
So that's the weapons trade treaty.
Yeah, big white pill.
Nick, did you see this?
Yeah, I saw it.
That's really terrific.
Great.
We didn't surrender our sovereignty to the United Nations.
No.
We only surrender our sovereignty to Israel and Mexico and China in this country.
United Nations comes for our sovereignty.
That's where I'm drawing the line.
China wants our intellectual property.
They want to control 5G.
Hey, let them, all right?
Mexico wants to send in people.
As long as they do it legally, it's fine.
But United Nations getting a registry of all the guns?
Whoa, hold up bucko!
I've got my plate of bacon here, and I got my black rifle, black coffee, and I've got my MAGA hat on, and I've got my cowboy boots, and you're not gonna put me on no United Nations registry.
It's like, well...
I don't know, man.
Your daughter's a lesbian.
Your kid is gay and he's marrying a black guy.
Your genetic line stops there.
Good job, man.
You still got the AR hanging out in the closet, right?
In the garage.
So that's your gun control.
That's your Second Amendment, everybody.
Your Second Amendment being protected from the UN.
Thank you, God-Emperor Trump.
We did it.
We succeeded.
So that's that.
The last story we'll talk about here is this measles outbreak, another terrific thing happening in the country.
It's so funny to me because, and I guess we could read from BBC to sort of introduce it, to give you a little background, but I need to go off on this one in particular.
This is according to BBC.
Today President Trump told Americans to get their shots and measles as measles cases spread across the country.
He says new vaccines are so important.
He told reporters outside the White House.
Nearly 700 cases have been reported across 22 states amid a resurgence of the highly infectious disease.
According to the CDC, health officials have ordered quarantines for dozens of students and staff in Los Angeles at UCLA and California State University amid a measles outbreak.
A total of 900 staff and students were covered by the quarantine order and some 130 have been cleared, say officials.
And what they do about this, everybody knows about this by the way, Measles outbreak.
I've had friends who have gotten measles.
Everybody, I think, has come into contact with this if you live near a major metropolitan area.
Measles is coming back.
Tuberculosis is coming back.
A lot of these diseases.
And what's fascinating to me is always the framing for this.
Who is the target when they talk about measles?
If you're, you know, maybe you don't know anything else about this, but you watch Twitter lately, or television lately, who is the target?
Who is the scapegoat for the rise in the measles outbreak?
It's always white anti-vaxxers.
Who's the problem when measles breaks out?
It's all these white people.
It's all these Christians, right?
It's all these conservative crazy people, and people like Alex Jones, Spreading conspiracy theories, fake news on Facebook, YouTube, other places, telling people not to get their vaccinations.
And that's why the measles outbreak is spreading.
I think that's very interesting.
I think that's very fascinating.
Because when we think about the measles outbreak, there's sort of a logical fallacy in this kind of thinking.
In the year 2000, America was declared measles free.
We have eliminated measles in the United States of America.
There's no more.
So it begs the question, if in America in 2000, nobody has measles, it's been completely eliminated, there are no cases of measles in the country, how can you blame it on people that haven't gotten vaccinated?
If there's 2 million people in the country that haven't gotten their vaccines, well, what happened with them?
If they can't find it anywhere in the country, where could they have gotten it from?
How could it be their fault, right, that this disease has been reintroduced in a western, developed, industrial country?
Well, they found out that patient zero of the new measles epidemic was a foreigner, was an immigrant, right?
And so they always will tell you.
And this is so many issues, by the way.
This is so many different issues where they always pivot to this archetype of, you know, a white person.
When it's the measles outbreak, who's the real culprit?
It's not all these smelly foreigners that come across the border from Mexico, right?
And I don't even say that in a disparaging way.
I'm Mexican.
It's because people march through the desert for like three years with poor hygiene, poor sanitation, and they show up at the border.
They're smelling like perfume?
So you get all these people with like poor hygiene practices, they're already from dirty countries where you've got literally, you look at India, and it's like more than 10% of rural people are, it's open defecation, right?
They just literally poo in the streets.
So you got all these people, and these are the ones coming into the country, you got all these people pouring into the country, What?
Now there's measles again?
Where did this come from?
Measles in America?
Seriously?
In 2019?
How did this happen?
You got 70 million people pouring in from countries that don't have like clean tap water and they wipe their asses with their hands and they don't wash their hands and all this other stuff.
How did we get tuberculosis?
How did we get measles all over again?
It must be those anti-vaccine Christians.
It must be Alex Jones telling people not to vaccinate their kids.
Now don't get me wrong.
Is that maybe a component of it?
Maybe that it's spreading because of that?
Certainly.
But what's the point?
It would never have been a problem in the first place if you didn't have people coming into the country who had no measles.
You know, I remember when I was in elementary school And they told us our real founding story, Ellis Island, and how brutal it was.
People who would go to Ellis Island, they would sail across the Atlantic Ocean, and they'd arrive on Ellis Island, and so many would be turned away because of disease.
It would be so hard to pass through and get into America.
Why don't we have that anymore?
Why don't we have that anymore?
Why is it such that people can come into the country with infectious diseases as tourists, travelers, let alone immigrants?
And people are scratching their heads and they wonder why.
They do the same thing with rape, by the way.
You ever wonder, or you ever see this kind of narrative that goes around?
About the college rape epidemic.
And of course, who's the culprit?
It's Chad.
Of course it's Chad.
When you go on a college campus, what you have to worry about is straight, white men, handsome, good-looking, wealthy, college athletes, because they're gonna rape you!
That's why it's one out of three college girls are getting raped by Chad at the party.
That's the narrative always.
You know, never mind.
Do we really want to go there with the statistics?
I wonder who's doing the raping here, right?
I wonder, we look at the rape epidemic, why stop even at college campuses?
Across the southern border?
Across the continent of Europe and Scandinavia?
Hmm, there really is, maybe there is something to this rape epidemic.
Why don't we take a closer look?
And then you find out, wait a second, it's actually not Shad at all.
And actually, in most of these cases, it's, you know, totally illegitimate.
The people like Brock Turner are the poster child for a rape, right?
That's the person we have to get, that's the person we have to be concerned about.
I know that when I was at school in Boston University and I would go on the T, when I would ride the public subway or the transportation system, you know who my eyes were always on when I was in a big crowded train?
It was always on, you know, straight white men.
Handsome, wealthy people.
I always had my eyes open.
What's this guy gonna do?
Is this guy a white nationalist?
Is he gonna shoot up this train?
Is this guy going to rape me?
Is this guy going to rape some of these girls on this train?
I better keep my eye on them.
You know, I see a tall, handsome, wealthy white guy walking down the same street as me at night in Boston.
I'm like, better cross to the other side.
I don't want any trouble.
Hey, look, man.
I'm just... I don't want you to tell me it's manga country.
My ancestors came here legally, all right?
I know my last name's Fuentes, but I'm half Italian.
Please, don't shoot me!
Hands up!
Don't shoot!
unidentified
Right?
nick fuentes
As if that's the problem in the country?
And I feel like we'll see a lot more of this, you know?
We'll see a lot more of this as the country degenerates, as it goes worse, as it gets worse.
Rape epidemic.
Oh, it's Chad.
Measles epidemic.
It's these anti-vaccine Christians.
Terrorism in America.
It's these white nationalists.
It's these white autists who, you know, they just are incels.
They just can't take it, you know, and we ignore the obvious data that attests to the otherwise.
So I see this story and it's been making me lose my mind for the past couple of months.
It's always got to be pushed on.
Whiting.
You know?
Measles free in the year 2000.
It comes back and we're shocked.
How did this happen?
How did this happen?
I'm sure, I'm sure things will only continue to improve, right?
I actually said this in a debate with Stephen Bonnell.
on immigration and this is always how they get you you know i was in a debate with stephen bonnell um like a year ago on immigration i think it was the second one we did and i said well you know immigrants are bringing disease across the border everybody knows us are bringing tuberculosis they're bringing measles uh other things and he's like oh well do you have any data for that do you have any uh like evidence and it's like things which we see every day with our eyes it's like It's in the news all the time.
You have a study on that?
Oh, but you have all the... I have a study that says that since 9-11 actually all the terrorism was committed by white people.
It's like, oh, maybe something's wrong with the data.
Maybe we have to use a little bit more common sense there, right?
So, excuse me, that's measles.
I hope I don't catch any measles.
It makes me terrified to go outside these days because of this kind of stuff.
You know, you hear about there's this fungus now going around that's a superbug.
It's in hospitals and you get it and they don't know how to cure it.
And there's a lot of that going around.
And you know that that's going to happen at some point in the next 100 years, at least, I would imagine that you're going to get some kind of epidemic.
It'll become a global pandemic.
And why?
Because we are so interconnected with all these other countries that they just don't know how to behave.
You know, I saw a Vice documentary about how they go to Guinea or Senegal or something or whatever country, Gabon.
I think it was Sierra Leone.
It was some West African country where the Ebola outbreak started.
And the kind of things that go on there you wouldn't believe, where they're eating like monkey meat and there's flies everywhere and it's just... And these are the people that we're doing trade with.
They're on airplanes, they come to our country, no problems.
We're asking for it!
We're asking for it!
It's gonna have to get worse before it gets better, before people are like, hey, you know, wait a second.
Maybe a billion people have to die before we take this seriously.
So anyway, that's measles.
We're gonna take a look at our superchats and we'll see what you guys are saying.
Like I promised, a very relaxed episode.
Very relaxed, low-key, casual show tonight.
Uh, nothing too heavy, right?
But we'll take a look.
We'll see what our superchats say.
Uh, we've got Bill Ding who says, I'm not the fig plucker, nor... Okay, I don't... I don't know what this is.
Jen Shaw says, Hey Nick, just cancelled plans to watch Endgame with a ton of friends and females because I'm a proud knicker.
Well, good to hear.
Who needs the femloids anyway, right?
Who needs friends and femloids when you have America First with Nick Fuentes?
But, you should watch it.
It's pretty good.
James Cornell says, Hey Nick, don't get why people hate you.
Love the show.
I know, right?
I know.
I don't understand it either.
But, uh, it happens.
Basketball says, Brittany Venti is down to clown.
She even wore the clown nose.
Did she?
Oh yeah, that's right.
She did wear it on that stream.
Yeah, that's true.
I don't know, when she puts on that clown nose, it does something to me.
Normally I look at Britney Venti, I'm like, yeah.
But then she puts on that clown nose, I don't know, it does something to me.
It stirs these feelings inside of me.
So, uh, she's, uh, whatever she's doing, she's...
She knows what she's doing there.
Redcorn says, all my knickers really gang bang, talk that damn slang, rap about it, do the same thing, let your nuts hang.
Thank you for that.
Avant Galaxy says, hey gang, we should all start pee pee poo poo posting right as Nick is about to say that's her last super chat, look on his face, it'll be epic.
Awesome.
Thomas has had trouble enjoying Endgame because of the audience of fat boomers who laughed at every joke they made.
Did you have a similar experience, Nick?
Fortunately, when I saw the movie last night...
There wasn't a lot of outbursts, which I really did appreciate because, yeah, that kind of stuff really bothers me.
You know, towards the end there was a little bit of rowdiness, a lot of cheering, which is, I guess, understandable.
But, yeah, I can imagine why that would be upsetting to some people.
So, yeah, I didn't really have so much of that going on in my showing.
Pretty tame audience.
Frederick Dangerous says, Nick, I heard you've been trying to get based Latina Jinx Mays on the show.
Any idea of when this might happen?
Now?
I will never make it happen.
HyperConservative says, America first!
Endgame spoiler!
Yang fits a small Asian frame into the rectum of Blumpf and expands, blowing Blumpf up and raining neat bucks all over.
That's an ending I could get behind.
That's an ending.
That's a finale.
You know, if it's America First or MAGA, Make America Great Again Endgame, Andrew Yang blowing up Donald Blumpf, neat bucks everywhere.
That might be the conclusion that we need.
Joey says, you said you haven't had any religious experience, was in the same boat until daily rosary and scripture.
Usually pretty skeptical, but I know for a fact that what I've experienced was divine.
Love to email if you're interested.
Yeah, I would love that.
I would really love to email somebody.
That sounds right up my alley, but that's good to know.
Maybe I'll try that.
Maybe I'll try a daily rosary scripture and I'll work at it.
We'll see what happens.
TU says, Adolf Nickler, can a Nicker youth get some of Mommy Venti's massive chocolate milky goodness?
Oh yeah man, for sure.
For sure.
I don't know.
How do you even respond to something like this?
Maybe don't call me Adolf Nickler.
Not good optics.
Joshua Larson says, Mark 1332, but of that day or hour no man knoweth, neither the angels in heaven nor the Son but the Father.
When this month's premium show will be up, Yeah, well, it's one of those things.
Nick Fuentes works in mysterious ways, I guess you could say that.
And you might be mad, you might be frustrated, you're like, where's the premium show?
But you just gotta say, well, you know what, that guy, that guy, I don't always understand what he does, but he always takes care of me.
But he always knows what's best for me.
And I trust, I have faith, that he'll deliver.
One day, he'll deliver in a way that I least expect, right?
You gotta trust me, you gotta trust me.
NC says, went to McDonald's and got a McNicker with your girl Jynx Maze.
It was great.
She has a lot of good things to say about you.
Who is this anyway?
Let me look it up.
Jynx Maze.
Is that like a meme or something?
Oh, it's a porn star.
That's great.
Oh, so it's a porn star.
Look up Jinx Maze.
Pornographic film actress.
That's terrific.
Thank you so much for that.
Well, I'm not, I just won't read any more of these.
We don't want any porn posting on here.
Ben says, Hey Nick, this might be a personal question, but do you recall any experiences as a kid where you came across something on the internet that was scarring or shocking or mentally harmful in some way?
No, I'm not a baby.
I'm not a baby.
Imagine being scarred about something you see on the internet.
How much of a baby can you be?
I've seen a lot of bad things on the internet, but I'm not like a little baby.
You know?
As a child or as a kid, you say?
No, not really.
I wasn't really looking at weird things when I was a kid.
When I was a kid, what I was fixated on on the internet was starwars.com.
Starwars.com.
Nicholasjfwetsas.com.
That's a silly joke, but it's funny to me.
StarWars.com, DisneyChannel.com, Nick.com, Nickelodeon.
I think I was on there a little bit.
Webkinz, Club Penguin.
So, no, can't say I saw anything too disturbing on Club Penguin.
You know, actually, what was a little bit unsettling as a kid... Do you guys remember back like 10 years ago?
There was this video series called Spongebob Saw, and it was these poorly drawn cartoons of Spongebob Squarepants in the movie Saw.
And there were a lot of like poorly drawn kind of things like this.
It was like, it was probably children making them also, like teenagers or something.
When they would make those kinds of videos.
But make them really graphic or something.
That's a real throwback.
That's a real Zoomer moment.
Very esoteric.
I'd be surprised if anybody knows what I'm talking about there.
But that was pretty scarring.
I think it's still up.
If you go back from like 2008, it's like Spongebob Saw.
Let me look it up.
Let me look it up right now.
Let me see if it's still around.
That's some good America First viewing.
Yeah, from 2011, Spongebob saw one.
Yeah, I don't know if it was shocking or scarring, but it was a little unsettling.
You know, I remember that.
Yeah, good times.
I remember, yeah, my favorite watches on YouTube.
Annoying Orange, Charlie the Unicorn, of course.
This is Keno.
All those Daneboe shorts.
Not just Annoying Orange, but the other ones.
When he puts the peeps in the microwave and it blows up.
He makes a flamethrower out of a lighter.
Things like that.
Yeah, gotta love the old days of the Internet.
You know, that, like, late 2000s, early 2010s YouTube and Internet culture is just absolutely keynote.
Absolute golden age of entertainment.
You know, the younger Zoomers don't understand.
If you think Fortnite's cool, they will never understand what it was like to be scrolling through the YouTube comments section and see, oh, that's enough internet for me.
I'm on the wrong side of YouTube.
Oh, I found myself on the wrong side of YouTube today.
That's enough internet for me today.
You know, that kind of thing.
They will never experience this.
They will never understand what it was like.
So that's that's my background.
People, everybody's like, oh you must have been brought up on like 4chan or in a very esoteric gamer culture.
No, I was kind of a normie online.
So to answer your question, not really.
But I've seen some pretty... Millennial Matt, this guy, he's always sending me the worst stuff.
He sent me that video of those two like Scandinavian girls getting beheaded when they went to those mountains.
I forget where they were.
He's like, hey, dude, check this out.
Send me a video.
Two people getting beheaded.
Oh, thanks, man.
Thanks for sharing.
There was that guy who blew his head off on R9K, I think.
If you remember, that was that was pretty recent.
That was pretty rough.
That was pretty grisly.
So things like that.
But I was I was an adult at that point, so it wasn't really bothered me.
Your mother says Susan B. Anthony showing up and beating up Thanos while demanding women's rights is my favorite part of the film.
Might as well have happened, right?
If you saw it, that might as well have been the conclusion with all the subtext at the end of the film.
I love also, I tweet out about the Avengers movie.
I said, you know, There was some implicit political stuff towards the end, but other than that, it was okay.
People were like, it was implicit?
What are you talking about?
When they practically did this, that, and the other?
I'm like, do you know what implicit means?
Do you even know what implicit means?
They're like, they might as well have done something explicit.
I'm like, well then, if they did what you're describing, it would have been explicit, but it was implicit.
If it were explicit, they would have explicitlyly spelled out exactly what they were saying, but it was implicit.
It was subtext.
It's a lot of these low IQ people.
I just can't, I can't do it anymore.
All these right-wing low IQ people, I can't do it anymore.
So...
Anyway, but that might as well have happened at the end.
You know, they get all the... I'm not gonna spoil anything, but in the big final battle, all the girl superheroes, they assemble in this perfect, and it's this perfect shot, where it's Captain Marvel, and it's all the other ones, and they're like, now we're gonna kick some ass!
And the whole movie up until then, everybody else is losing.
You know, Thanos is winning.
He's beating everybody up.
And then the women come in.
And then the damage starts.
Now we're going to start to kick some ass.
And it was just, that was a little annoying.
That was a little hard to watch.
But aside from that, you know, that kind of stuff doesn't bother me that much.
It's like, whatever.
It is what it is.
Like, we've gotten used to it at this point.
So I didn't really, I don't know.
It doesn't really bother me that kind of stuff anymore.
So Nathan says, and you're like, you're going to have girls superheroes.
Should all superheroes be guys?
Like, I don't know.
I, I understand there's a, obviously, a political agenda there, but I'm willing to suspend disbelief for these kinds of movies a little bit, only because it's like, yeah, all right, whatever.
Oh, they're gonna do the feminist thing.
So what?
Like, does that, does that ruin the movie?
Does that ruin my day?
Not really.
You know, but they just do go a little over the top with it.
That's what makes it obnoxious.
Nathan says, quick rundown on physiognomy.
Physiognomy just means that somebody's facial structure is reflective of their values.
It means that bad people have certain facial features and good people have good facial features.
So if you see, you know, somebody who's promoting like, I don't know, some kind of degeneracy, you see a lot of these left-wing people and they're ugly, very deranged looking people.
It's like, yeah, physiognomy is real.
The idea that, you know, They're ugly on the outside because they're evil on the inside.
Yeah, that's that's true.
That's obviously authentic because here's all these sick people and they look hideous, right?
So that's that's basically that's a simplified version of what physiognomy is.
Lauren Rose says, do you scroll too far in order to maximize your super chat experience?
I'm joking.
It's all jokes, folks.
Major disavow.
Sharp outfit tonight, big guy.
Thanks.
That's funny, though.
One Goyim says, well, thank you for the big super chat, by the way.
He says, found you from Owen.
Benjamin then binged on you.
unidentified
LOL.
nick fuentes
Just want to thank you for your great work, big guy.
You're doing great, kid.
unidentified
LOL.
nick fuentes
Well, thank you so much.
Thank you, man.
And thanks to Owen Benjamin for sending some people my way, right?
Very, very big support.
Thanks to Papa Bear.
What do they call him?
Big Bear?
Whatever it is.
Thanks to the Big Bear, Owen Benjamin, for sending some people my way.
He's a real, he's a real bro like that.
Fin says gotta love and there might be some some surprises next week I might have to tell you when I say trust the process who knows maybe there'll be some surprises next week maybe there'll be some crossovers maybe there'll be some crossovers with some big people I don't know I couldn't tell you I don't want to spoil anything but uh you know people get on my case they're like oh you're not making enough content whatever Yeah, well those people are gonna kill themselves after what they see in the next couple of weeks.
They're gonna commit suicide.
But I don't, but that's not a good thing.
I don't say that in a proud way.
It's just a factual thing.
They are going to kill, they're gonna feel so bad, they will kill themselves.
And that's tragic.
Yeah, that's a sad thing.
But they shouldn't have been so quick and careless with their words.
Because now they have to eat them.
And now they're going to have to kill themselves.
And I'm not happy.
I'm not satisfied about that.
But it is going to happen.
So...
I'm just joking.
Finn says, gotta love the black on black combo clothing looking like true mafiosa from one med to another.
Thanks for the content and God bless.
Well thanks.
Not really black on black though, right?
It's blue, black on blue.
Black on blue though, right?
unidentified
Is it?
nick fuentes
This is not black, is it?
This is not black.
So I don't know what you're talking about.
Black on black.
This is black on blue.
But, but I understand the point.
Thanks.
Sam Day says, what year was the Royal Navy of Netherlands formed?
I don't know.
unidentified
Oh wait, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
nick fuentes
Say it ain't so.
Navy of the Netherlands.
I think I know exactly what year it is.
unidentified
No, no, no.
nick fuentes
I was right.
Disavow.
The Royal Netherlands of the Navy.
Disavow.
Racist.
unidentified
Wow.
nick fuentes
I knew it.
I knew it!
I knew that is what it was.
Yikes!
Yikes.
I think that's satire, but we do not allow this heresy on the show.
Pro Truth says, Okay.
Okay, so we've got some psycho.
Pro Truth anti-media with Bogdanoff Avi says Alita, Panzer... I don't know what any of this means.
Is this an anagram?
Is this... I don't know what that is.
I don't know who that is.
I don't know who that is!
unidentified
No.
nick fuentes
No, actually I'm eating more garbage and watching more garbage because you say that.
So, congratulations.
I don't know who that is.
POTUS says, no more Zog Donalds for you.
You will bulk up and stop watching Hollywood garbage.
No.
No, actually, I'm eating more garbage and watching more garbage because you say that.
So congratulations.
Dylan Rohan says, Jonathan Hills.
I don't, who is this?
Devin says, Scruffy Nick, very cool.
Full beard now.
Yeah, I thought about growing a beard.
I I feel like it'd still be a little patchy at this point.
I'm still a young man, so...
I feel like if I did grow it out, it would be a little patchy.
I've never grown it out very long, so maybe, I've been thinking about this for a while, maybe I'll take a break from the show for a protracted period of time.
I don't know how long, but then I would be allowed to grow my beard out and sort of go away, go into the woods, sort of become who I am, and then come back.
I've been thinking about it, but then I don't know.
I mean, then you break the continuity, you lose momentum, so I don't know.
It's sort of a tough thing.
eSpirit says, Nick, I got a new hose for my garden.
It's water out.
I don't know what that means.
Lauren Rose, why is every message just coded now?
I feel like every message is some code.
It's some landmine.
It means something else that I'm not aware of.
People are laughing at me.
Oh, you said the thing.
It actually means this other thing.
I don't know.
It's just the Super Chats.
That's why I say, look, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, China, anybody, please, please just match the Super Chat funds.
I will support your country.
I will completely sell out as long as I don't have to read the Super Chats.
You know, I was young and idealistic at one point.
I said, I'll never sell out.
I love my country.
I love my people and my movement.
And then my people and my movement.
Then I get $2, $52 Super Chats.
at nine o'clock singing pee pee poo poo and dutch navy and all this other stuff and jinx porn star lady and i'm like you know what you know what maybe maybe beardson and sean were right you know maybe the white race did they need to be saved perhaps not perhaps not Maybe it's time we give other people a try, right?
No, only joking, of course.
Relax.
Jokes, everybody.
Lauren Rose is pumped for your gaming stream marathon this weekend.
Yeah, I can't wait.
Todd Totterson says, how many juice does it take to screw in a light bulb?
No, no, no.
No, I can't read that.
I can't read that.
I'm sorry, but that's a funny joke.
Vince, okay, I'm not reading that, and you're banned.
NC says confront the gunt.
I guess that means Ralph Retort?
I don't know what Gunt means, but whatever.
Sir Evil says, can victory be possible without... Okay, I'm not reading that.
Tyrone says, Nick Finna be dummy thick when he on the med diet.
Alright, now that's what I like.
Now that's more like it.
You know, forget about the stuff about your fat, it's chemicals, it's soy, whatever.
A little bit more like that.
I'm more concerned about how I'm gonna be dummy thick after I go After I go Nicko Mode on a plate of Big Macs.
That's what I'm really thinking about.
Yeah, that's true.
Hey, thanks.
says sanctuary cities and their popularity reminder the majority of California passed proposition eight to protect marriage and it was overturned by the courts yeah that's true david spurner says great show nick loving the casual look keep it up hey thanks one goyim says the people don't start booing at trump rallies nothing will change i don't know if things will even change after that but you know maybe that'll help john do says nick fuentes go on come town no i don't really care for that podcast i don't know if you're going to be a little bit of a
I know a lot of people like it.
Not really my thing.
Sounds pretty epic.
Benjamin Netanyahu Funko Pop Doll is so awesome, you should get one.
Sounds pretty epic.
I'll have to get one for my collection.
David Sperner says, Nick, I'm going to vote for Trump 2020 and support Israel unconditionally.
Do you have any advice on how to maximize my baby boomer experience?
I think you got it figured out.
I think it's all the way there.
Dinal says, GOP more like GOPP.
Yeah, good.
John Doe thoughts on Vox Day.
I like Vox Day a lot.
Very smart.
He's right on point.
He's got all the relevant facts.
I think he's right on the money in terms of the religious stuff and the ideological stuff.
Very smart dude.
I liked how he totally destroyed Greg Johnson in a debate about National Socialism.
That was very epic.
So I'm a big fan of Ox Day.
I like him a lot.
GW says, if you vote for the PP party, you're a Nazi, but if you vote for the Pupu party, you're a Communist.
What gives, bro?
Okay, I'm not reading these anymore.
I'm not reading those.
Crazy Light says, Nick, do you think the Trump team knows they lost a huge section of their base?
Maybe they don't care?
Seems like Trump is the lame duck now.
Yeah, I don't know if he has lost his base.
That's a thing.
Has he lost the base?
Yeah, a lot of people are disappointed, but what's the approval rating?
It's still very high, so I don't know.
I guess we'll have to see during the election, but yeah, I don't know.
I think a lot of people still really like him in spite of everything because of, you know, the fact that the media has been delegitimized.
They trust Trump, so...
I don't know if that's even the case.
I think a lot of people have gone away, but has he lost the base?
There's no signs of that except for the polling.
Or rather, in spite of the polling, right?
So...
Master Rebel said, did you see the stream where Destiny cucks a guy?
No.
Connor says, 2070 paradigm shift to trash economy.
Get prepared.
Yeah, it's coming.
Dylan says, the only thing they can't take is my salvation.
True.
Future Gadget Lab says, guns don't kill people, school psychologists do.
Yeah, very good point.
That's funny.
I will.
I will always hit Sicilians with the big M. Big fat M for the Sicilians.
And you know what I'm talking about.
the Sicilians with those M's.
Discord is gay.
If you looked in a riot, that's funny.
I will.
I will always hit Sicilians with the big M.
Big fat M for the Sicilians, and you know what I'm talking about, and you know what I mean by that.
It's jokes.
It's jokes, everybody.
Relax.
It's just jokes.
Discord is gay.
Looked in a riot.
No, I'm not going to reconstitute it.
The Discord was a big headache.
I'm glad it's gone.
Frankly, I'm glad it's gone.
People are like, oh no, you got kicked off Discord.
Yeah, it was a big blow.
Ideally, it's unfortunate that we lost and it was a good resource to have.
But it was such a pain in the ass.
Every day it was something else.
It was, oh, so-and-so's causing trouble.
Nick, can you ban this person?
Nick, this person wants to come back.
Nick, this person's saying something I don't like.
And it was just every day.
And how do people even care?
It's just goofy online drama between people that aren't even e-celebrities.
So, it was such a headache.
But, yeah, I'm probably not going to build it back up.
Maybe in the future, but no plans now.
Future Gadget says, Nick, you understand these statistics.
Don't blame Chad the Alpha for campus rape.
It's Chad the country.
Ah, yeah, you're right.
Yeah, that is true.
Riley Wolf says, hey, big guy, great show.
It's really got me thinking.
Hang on.
Hang on one sec.
It really got me thinking.
One thing we didn't get to touch on though.
What color is healthy urine?
Okay.
Alright.
I'm worried I'm drinking too much water.
I don't know what kind of question that is.
I've heard though, if it's like transparent, it's no good.
But if it's like light yellow, that's where you want to be.
But I can relate.
I'm all about the water life.
You know, on America First, we're all about big water.
Our sponsor for tonight, Big Water.
Drink water.
Have you drunk water today?
Have you had eight glasses of water today?
Why don't you try big water?
Get a big cup of water and drink it.
That's a little word from our sponsors for tonight.
No, but you do want to be drinking a lot of water, but I hear you.
You don't want to be over hydrated.
Otherwise, you're flushing out all the good stuff, right?
That's what they say.
So, I don't know if that's a serious question, but there's your serious answer.
Temple Drake says, Fuentes, how about making a white baby for the ethnostate tonight?
Okay, whatever.
Billiams says, Nick, you're a source in my last paper.
Oh, cool.
Epic.
Thanks, man.
George Henry says, Nick, you are wrong.
Debate me.
Okay.
Count Dracula, listen to them.
Chill.
Okay, I'm not reading that one.
That legion says Nick.
What will you do if and when America first gets banned on all platforms?
Okay, terrific JJ.
Why does okay?
I'm not reading that one Boom says is Brittany Harley Quinn.
unidentified
She used to be what?
nick fuentes
Is Brittany Harley Quinn she used to be a psychiatrist what kind of questioning that doesn't even make any sense West Saxon can't wait to die of bubonic plague because my t-shirt was made in Madagascar.
Yeah, and That's our epic future.
Young one, okay, so the black shirt with the navy blazer, but then what pants go with that?
Gray dress pants, maybe even khakis, and then black shoes to finish.
unidentified
What?
nick fuentes
What on earth?
What is all these different colors?
No way, dude.
No way.
You just wear, you just wear the matching pants and black shoes.
That's what I would go for.
Friendly Juice says, hey Nick, how's your dog doing?
He's doing better.
He was sick earlier, but he's doing better now.
Angelo says, Endgame sucked compared to Infinity War.
By the way, I sent you and JFDM's the link about how DLive is a scam.
Look into it.
Anyway, got to get back to selling stolen organs on the dark web.
That's good to hear.
I don't know.
I haven't really thought about them comparatively.
I'm still kind of digesting it.
It was a three-hour film, so I'm really trying to digest.
Maybe a second showing will really help me compare the two.
I would have to think about that.
I have to say, because Endgame was the finale, it was better, you know?
It's kind of hard to compare them, because they are technically one movie, right?
In the sense that it's part one and part two.
And anyway, Endgame was like, you know, that was the end of 22 movies.
Avengers was the penultimate sort of first part, so I don't think it's really fair to compare one and the other, in my in my humble opinion.
But yeah, I watched that video you sent me about DLive.
Look, I've been getting payouts from DLive, so it doesn't really bother me.
If I don't understand the crypto, if it goes down, it goes down.
Everything is temporary, right?
So, we'll see.
James Byers says, Nick, did you always have the Sam Hyde laugh?
I don't know if I have a Sam Hyde laugh, but I think it definitely maybe subconsciously influenced me.
Who knows?
Nick Hyde says, thoughts on Sam Hyde clones?
H3H3, iDubbbz, Filthy Frank.
I don't know any of those guys, so I don't know iDubbbz.
I don't really know H3H3, and I don't know Filthy Frank very well, so I don't really have any thoughts on that.
Connor says, come on big guy, did you skip MJ Super Chat?
I promise it's definitely worth rereading.
Keep up the good work.
Well thanks, I did skip it.
It was dumb.
GW says, oh she's your girl?
Why is OK Google Donald Trump?
unidentified
Okay.
nick fuentes
VideoGameSnakes says, hey Nick, you caught any of Andy Warski's streams where he talks about being a huge obsessive homosexual with measles?
You forgot to mention what Trump said about it.
Are you pro-vax?
Cause autism?
Well, we really just try to work everything in there as humanly possible.
Let's try and work out as many questions with as little, as few articles as possible.
Right, so Andy Warski being an obsessive homosexual.
I, no, I don't follow that gay e-drama and you're gay if you do.
Measles, you forgot to mention what Trump said about it.
No, actually I didn't.
I read, literally quoted what he said.
Am I pro-vax?
I don't know.
I'm not a scientist so I don't really know one way or the other.
Not really my thing.
Pro-vax.
I'm not really pro-vax or anti-vax.
It's like, whatever.
It's probably fine.
But I don't know enough about it.
I haven't looked into it.
Justin says, saw your debate with Cuxtony.
Heh.
Where can I find the data on mixed kids?
I want to see if they're from lower high income, high dropouts.
I don't have it in front of me.
Google it, dude.
Clark says, how are you so smart at a young age compared to all these Judeo-Christian boomers who just repeat the same decades-old talking points?
Please bang Venti.
Well, no to the last one.
And how am I so smart?
unidentified
I'm just a really terrific person, right?
nick fuentes
I don't know.
unidentified
Look, most people are just dumb.
nick fuentes
Most people are just dumb.
It's not really an age thing, it's just the vast majority of people just don't really, they're just not very smart.
I'm not saying that like I'm an ultra smart person, but just most people you'll find that have an average IQ, it's not really a lot that you're working with there.
If the median IQ is 100, half the population is lower than that, and a good percentage hover right around there.
So it's really nothing more than most people just don't really think out.
They're political ideology or what they're saying or anything like that.
So it's kind of what it comes down to.
It's not that I'm really smart.
Most people are just really dumb.
Bjornson says bang bang skeet skeet.
I will never leave.
Okay.
What's a Wignats is did you see Valentina not be calling you an uninspired hack on Twitter?
It's gotten thousands of retweets.
Let me look that up.
No, I don't think I did.
Valentina nappy.
Oh, no.
No Italian pornographic film actress.
Is that real?
Are you just trolling me?
Let's see, um Yeah, I don't know if that's real I don't know if you're uh, I I don't know if you're memeing on me or if that... because that's happened before.
I actually have had porn stars retweet me and it gets a lot of likes.
There was some cam whore who tweeted at me after the Destiny thing and she was like, you're a horrible person.
It got a lot of retweets.
So that's why I look into it.
I wouldn't be surprised.
You may be memeing on me.
There's also a good possibility it could be true.
So who knows?
Depute says if a man has a hundred children and lives many years but his soul is not satisfied with goodness or he has no burial, a stillborn child is better than he.
Yeah, I don't know about that, but maybe.
Yeah, I like Chris, and I hate this question.
Yeah, Tony Soprano's my favorite.
Are you happy?
the only one that remembers SpongeBob Saw.
Who are your favorite Sopranos characters?
Chrissy fan or no?
Yeah, I like Chris, and I hate this question.
Yeah, Tony Soprano is my favorite.
Are you happy?
unidentified
Tony Soprano is my favorite one in the show.
nick fuentes
Are you happy not Are you happy that we're playing this game now?
Let's talk about television.
Train.
I'm done.
I can't watch television.
This is the last one I'm watching and then never again.
Because I can't handle it.
I can't handle people asking me, what's your favorite episode?
What character do you like the best?
It's like you're a retarded idiot if you talk about this kind of thing.
I don't know why.
It triggers me maybe because of The Office and the proliferation of that culture, but...
Anyway, Boz Vivo says, seriously, this guy, I'm not reading that in your band.
Yep.
John Doe, coming soon, Israel first with no super chats.
It would be an improvement.
Frankly, it would be an improvement.
Jolene says, do you go on Reddit much?
See cringe anarchy?
No, I never go on Reddit.
Dan Man says, whoops, I've got a lot more.
Excellent.
Dan Man says, I'm Cuban.
How do I get my nappy hair straight?
Oh, I don't know.
Straighten it?
West Saxon says, hey Nick, don't bother reading this, just trying to save your time.
Oh, thank you.
Six Guerrillion says, Nick, any advice on where to find the other 12 tribes of Israel?
Really sick of people forgetting about them, especially boomer evangelicals.
No, I don't know much about that.
Anarchoarchitect, if Barr goes after the DS criminals, don't you think it's worth a second Trump turn to see that through?
Uh, yeah, that's a pretty big if.
Pretty big if.
Yeah, I guess Trump would be great in a second term, but, you know... They're gonna lock up Hillary this time, I swear!
Yeah, okay.
It's all bullshit.
They're not locking anybody up.
They're not going after anybody.
They're not doing anything.
Really?
We gotta... No, we gotta elect him a second time, because I can't wait to see Peter Strzok behind bars!
Yeah, don't hold your breath, right?
Don't hold your breath.
Just like that birthright citizenship executive order.
It's coming right up, right?
Give me a break.
David Sperna says, is lemon water a big water heresy?
No, big water is in support of lemon water.
They own all the lemon farms.
It's horizontal integration, or it's rather it's vertical integration.
Video Game Snakes says, why drink big water when you can drink another kind of water?
Yeah, good question.
God's Plants says, pull up Kenny Beat's IG for text from Azalea Banks.
Great.
Samantha, do you think young people should start investing ASAP or is it like buying Bitcoin at $19,000?
Investing is fine, just you gotta know what you're doing.
That's the only problem.
Don't be a dummy.
That was my problem with Bitcoin.
I said this when the height of Bitcoin happened.
I was the only one, one of the only ones, saying don't buy it if you don't understand it.
If you understand it, knock yourself out.
But don't buy something you don't understand.
And people are like, no, what are you talking about?
It's a gold rush.
Buy as much as you can when it's $15,000.
Oh, you're a genius.
You're a real trading genius.
You're going to be rich overnight.
Making money is easy.
Everybody's doing it.
Just buy my product.
Uh, no.
Don't invest in anything you don't understand.
So yeah, invest as early and often as possible, but just do your homework.
Do your homework.
It's only risky if you don't know what you're doing.
So, that's my advice on that.
Everybody wants to be the Wolf of Wall Street, and they end up losing everything because...
They think they don't have to work hard.
That's the thing.
Nobody's giving out money for free.
Everybody thinks, oh, I'm gonna get rich doing this or that or whatever.
Making money is hard.
If it were easy, everybody would be doing it, right?
So people think, oh, I'll just get rich.
I will just, I will listen to the seminar.
I will listen to this online class.
I will read this Get Rich Quick book.
And then I will become a millionaire.
It's like, well, for that easy, everybody be doing it.
You know, I see these apps where it's like, invest, you know, it rounds up to a dollar what you spend and invest that in stocks.
Oh, really?
What are you going to do?
You're going to you're going to become rich.
You're going to make a substantial income.
Investing your 50 cents left over from your Starbucks purchase in a blue chip stock?
You're a genius!
You're on your way!
Oh, you're gonna be a millionaire in no time.
You'd be better off investing, you know, just not spending money and investing it in a Roth IRA than anything else if you're, you know, normal normie type person.
All these dummies.
I'm gonna get this app.
I'm gonna invest.
I'm gonna pay $5 for a Starbucks drink, and I'll invest the 12 cents from, you know, $4.88 to $5 in GE.
And I'm gonna be, Mom, I'm an investor.
Dad, Mom, Dad, I'm a stock trader.
I'm just like, you know, you're looking at your portfolio.
Yeah, I got $5 at General Electric.
I got $10 at Apple.
I'm just crumpling up $100 bills, throwing it in the garbage.
I'm a baller.
People are very silly this way, so...
Yeah, invest.
Invest your money.
Save your money.
Invest your money, but just know what you're doing.
Nick Hyde says, how to teach 1350 friend to JavaScript.
Great joke.
Joe Bros says, Nick, lifting weights are killing your gains.
Trust me, I'm a doctor.
That's true, actually.
Steven Trenet says, what do you think of Richard Wolff?
I don't know who that is.
Alexander says, thoughts on black Jewish female motorcycle riders.
Wow, what a great question.
Josh there with the big super chat.
Thanks so much.
He says, I have a plan Nick.
We're gonna round up all the boomers in America and deport them to Cabo San Lucas or something.
Next thing you know, boat owners, mega flat screen TV consumers, excuse me, Red Lobster patrons, brand-new Super Duty truck owners, Bill Mitchell.
That's a pretty good idea.
I like that.
I like that plan.
I think that's what we should do.
Or no, actually he goes on.
Brand new Super Duty truck owners Bill Mitchell, guys on their third wife, Facebook game players, annoying retarded memes on social media, and millions of NFL fans all gone and the US economy will collapse and we are going to be begging for those boomers.
Yeah, that's true actually.
That's true.
I know that when they're all gone... The thing is, I don't even think they have any illusions about the fact that we hate them.
You know, the boomer doesn't care.
That's what's chat about the boomer.
The boomer doesn't care that they're depleting all the resources.
They had the time of their lives.
They simply don't care.
They laugh about it.
You know, I've had many boomers in my life say things like, well, we're not going to be around when everything goes down.
And then they laugh.
They laugh.
You know, so...
They don't care.
They would like that.
They would like that better, and they know it.
They know that it would be better.
They know the problem that they've created.
So, uh, but yeah, we would be begging for him back, you know.
I'd be missing the all-capital posts on Facebook.
I'd be missing people coming to the comments section and talking about how I'm a socialist and I'm disloyal to the president and this kind of stuff.
We'll be begging for him back, guaranteed.
Todd Totterson says, are there any far-right organizations you think are worth joining, such as Vanguard or Patriot Front?
No!
Stop joining organizations!
How many times do I have to say it?
Stop joining organizations!
You might as well just go up to BuzzFeed headquarters or Right Wing Watch headquarters with a swastika painted on your face and a sign that says ruin my life.
You might as well.
You know, knocking on the window.
Jared, ruin my life, please.
I hate myself.
I have nothing left to live for.
Ruin my life.
I am a Nazi.
All this stuff.
You might as well, because there's nothing you're doing by joining those organizations other than painting a big target on your back and saying, dox me.
Ruin my life.
Come after me.
So don't do it.
That might have been a good idea years ago, but it is not a good idea now.
The big conferences, the big organizations, anything like that is just a bad idea.
The movement has got to move underground.
Nothing more to be said about that.
Why do people, why is there all this itching for joining an organization?
I want to join other people who are probably low quality, but just share my political views.
I want to go to the TRS pool party and joke about Jewish people.
What is wrong with you?
Just be a well-adjusted, normal person, and then maybe have an underground, maybe, you know, you hang out with somebody who you met online or something.
I don't know.
But all these organizations, you're asking for nothing but trouble.
You're asking for nothing but trouble, for the most part.
So I think all that stuff is going to phase out in the end, ultimately.
If you want to know the truth, that's the way I see it.
So, you know, that'll be really fun and worth it when a Democratic president gets into office and they start charging people like that.
Let's see.
WhatsaWignats is baiting you to search porn stars as the New America first meme.
Yeah, that's great.
Josh Sarah says, Nick, you should take one of those online.
Which Office character are you?
Quizzes.
I got Pam.
That's a great idea.
Yeah, send me your favorite BuzzFeed quizzes and I'll take them on stream for people to watch.
Which Sopranos character are you?
Me?
I'm like, I'm like Pauly.
I'm like Tony.
Which one are you like?
Right?
That's what I think of whenever people ask me, who's your favorite character?
I'm like, I get PTSD flashbacks.
Uh, Clark says, why do people think Ben Shapiro is smart?
Because he talks fast, he uses big words.
He's pretty smart, I guess.
Uh, but he's just wrong about everything, so I guess there's a difference.
High verbal IQ.
This is verbal trickery that they do.
Uh, Depute says, look up.
Okay, thanks.
Skrungus says, I got expelled from my high school because I beat the shit out of someone.
Wanna see the vid, Nick?
Yeah, sure.
Wonderful.
Uh, JJ says, uh... Okay, not reading that.
Trinsla Dentro says, I don't understand why all these weirdos and goofs keep asking strange questions about you and your family.
Have some respect, guys.
Anyway, Nick is your... Okay, is your dog circumcised?
Yeah, thanks.
Ben Stoddard, Nick, do you think your demeanor towards superchatters would change if they were saying what they say in person, like a Q&A at the end of a lecture?
No, not at all.
People have called me on this all the time.
I had some stupid woman on Twitter one time.
I called her ugly.
This was years ago at Boston University.
Some stupid, roasty whore.
She asked me on Twitter and she says some nasty thing and I'm like, just shut up, you're ugly.
Something like that.
And she's like, I bet you wouldn't say that to my face.
I'm like, bet?
Name a time and a place.
She's like, okay, Blue State Coffee, Commonwealth Avenue, Saturday or whatever day it was.
And this time I'm like, okay, I'll see you there.
And I showed up and I said, you're ugly on Periscope.
And then she was all like flirty with me.
Then she was like twirling her hair and laughing and we did a stream.
And I'm like, these people are unbelievable.
I'm like, well, the reason we're here is you said I wouldn't say that in person, but here I am and you're ugly.
I hate this clown world.
How can we get off of this ride?
Can we get off this ride soon, please?
So yeah, no, it would not change.
People are like, oh, what if, what if, what if I was in person?
Would you say that to my face?
Yeah, yeah, I would actually.
You know, oh, well, you get your ass kicked.
Yeah, well, I'm a pretty reckless and irresponsible person.
So I say things all the time that I shouldn't and whatever.
Collective consciousness says, whoa, a big super chat.
Thanks so much, collective.
No, it was $2.
It was not a big super chat.
Okay, that's all the Super Chats for tonight.
I'm hungry.
I have a disappointing chicken parm meal to eat now.
My mom, she texts me.
She's like, I don't feel like cooking.
I'm just gonna order something.
Is that okay?
I'm like, yeah, that's great.
I'll just eat after the show.
She's like, okay.
And then I come upstairs to get dressed and she's like, and there's chicken parm.
I'm like, what?
I thought we were ordering something.
She's like, well, I decided to make chicken parm.
Oh, wonderful.
unidentified
Great.
nick fuentes
So I got all excited.
I'm thinking we'll get some pizza.
We'll get something like that.
Oh, chicken parm.
That's great.
Okay.
We had chicken five days this week, but yeah, chicken parm.
Oh, great.
You know, I guess if you just keep making it in different ways, it's, I, it distracts me from the fact that I'm eating chicken for the sixth time this week.
Uh, we had fried chicken, then we had lemon chicken, then we grilled chicken, and now chicken parm.
I just, wow.
It's so many recipes.
I'm just kidding, mom.
Joking.
All right.
I'm kidding.
Kidding.
Love you, Mom.
Thanks for making dinner.
But it's like, you get my hopes up.
You know, on the one hand, it's like the worst of both worlds.
It's like, well, you make dinner.
She's like, I make I make dinner every night.
Well, except for the ones you don't.
It's like, oh, well, then you promise me something else and then it's chicken farm.
So.
That's alright, I'll have the chicken parm.
No, really.
It's fine.
It's fine.
It's no problem.
I'll just eat it, okay?
It's fine.
It's fine.
I don't care.
I'm beyond caring at this point.
Look, the world is coming to an end.
The super chatters are low quality.
I'll eat whatever.
So that's gonna do it for us on the show tonight.
I'm gonna go eat the chicken parm and the pasta.
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