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The LGBT School Shooting | America First Ep. 383
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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 this evening.
And we are in the middle of the week here, Wednesday already.
Time flies by, right?
We've got a good show, lots to discuss, lots to talk about.
Obviously, big happening in the news yesterday, which we actually did not get to cover.
I wanted to cover it.
But it was unfolding so quickly, and with such a short amount of time before the show started, that we didn't really know enough about it to talk about it.
But, turned out some of the details about this school shooting yesterday in Denver, Colorado, pretty juicy.
And we'll be talking about that.
Of course, we want to be respectful.
I guess maybe that's not the first thing we should say about it.
Obviously, very tragic, bad news, you know.
For us, it's happening.
For us, we get to watch the world collapse from the America First Studio from my penthouse apartment here in New York City.
But obviously, for the people that were at this school, and the families of the people at the school, not such a great situation.
So, we'll be discussing the shooting at this school in Highlands Ranch, Colorado.
It's a STEM school, and this happened, like I said, in Colorado.
One person has been killed, eight injured, and we found out today, like I said, this happened yesterday afternoon, so we couldn't address it in last night's show.
We found out some details since then, Namely who the shooters were there were two shooters one of them Transgender girl and the other a homosexual male and we'll get into that's not even where it ends folks About the shooters and who they are and what they believe and what the motivation was.
So we'll be discussing that and all the consequences, all the conclusions that we can draw from this.
And we will also be talking about Iran.
Looks like it might be time for the draft, baby.
Looks like it's time for another one of those, another one of those big wars.
We're gonna go over there, we're gonna kick some ass.
So we'll be discussing that, the Iranian Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, or the Iran nuclear deal, is falling apart.
They decided to withdraw from certain provisions of it.
America has retaliated with new sanctions.
So we'll be discussing all that, and it should be a pretty fun-filled show.
Obviously, there is much going on, so we're going to have a good time.
So it's going to be a fun show.
Before we get into that, I do just want to say we had a much bigger interview, I think a much bigger show, actually, earlier today.
I pre-recorded an interview with Jesse Lee Peterson, He does a YouTube show called The Fallen State and a radio show called The Jesse Lee Peterson Show.
People have been asking for him for like years now.
He's probably the number one or the number two most requested guest on this show.
Every night it's Jesse Lee Peterson or E. Michael Jones or Jesse Lee Peterson or whoever.
Oh, he finally got him.
I sat down with him this afternoon at around 4 or 5 o'clock.
We talked for about an hour and 10 minutes and I will be uploading that interview.
I'll be uploading that show after this show on the NicholasJFuentes.com website for our premium members.
You're only going to be able to watch if you are a premium paying member.
Remember, it's only five bucks a month.
The link is down below.
You can't subscribe and you'll get access before it's uploaded.
And it was a pretty great interview.
We talked about Donald Trump.
We talked a little bit about the Jewish thing.
We talked about his organization and how he became a radio TV guy.
It's a pretty good interview, and he's a great guy, righteous guy.
He's on the right side of history.
You know, the more I think about it, I really should have had it maybe live on the regular show so I could prove everybody wrong that I'm not some kind of a white nationalist or something because I thought it was some really good content.
It really showed what the movement's all about, so I highly encourage people to check that out, but only through the proper way.
I don't want anybody sneaking around trying to find shortcuts, trying to get in there without paying.
Gotta pay your way.
So be sure to check that out, but it was a good interview.
So that's what I've been up to today.
I have to tell you, the fast food diet continues to crash and burn.
You know, I've been saying... I've been paying the price!
I've been saying for the past week, I'm back on the fast food diet, I'm feeling great.
You know, I already feel bad without the fast food, and it's getting worse!
I told you the other day, my sleep schedule's all over the place.
I slept like 20 hours yesterday, and...
You know, I've been having all kinds of other issues and complications.
Last night, after the show, I'm feeling hungry, there's not a whole lot in the kitchen, so I go out to White Castle, and I get three sliders, I get mozzarella sticks, I get onion rings, and then the lady's like, uh, well if you donate one dollar, you get a chicken, you get a chicken ring slider, so they don't have, not like an onion ring, a chicken ring, like a chicken tender, but a ring slider.
I'm like, oh well.
For a dollar?
Why not?
So I drive home and I'm just pounding back all this.
It's onions.
It's greasy.
It's all just breading, you know, and I'm feeling great.
I'm feeling like an absolute king.
You know, I'm watching Tucker Carlson name them in this interview that he did, I think with Daily Caller.
He's talking about should we have a country that's based on investment banking and all this stuff and I'm like man I'm feeling great all those health cuts were wrong and then 4 a.m.
comes around and I'm feeling like I'm gonna barf I frankly or fortunately I didn't I didn't I didn't get that sick, but I wasn't feeling it.
It kept me up all night.
Stomach was killing me.
I'm pounding back tums, and I'm like, you know what?
Maybe we got to go back.
Maybe it's time to return to tradition.
Maybe, and you know, honestly, what I think it really is, is that I'm just not used to it.
It's like a shock to the body.
That's the problem.
You have to pick a course and commit.
You have to stick to it, because you go off the fast food, and then you go back on, and it kills you.
Or you're on the fast food, and it's a lower quality of life, but you know, you don't have the extremes.
It doesn't kill you when you eat it.
So I gotta commit.
I gotta pick one and just commit.
I guess I'll go back.
Mom, hey, gotta go overtime I guess on dinner, right?
And on the other things, but...
That's what's going on in my neck of the woods.
We're gonna jump into the news here.
I really do want to get to the shooting and I'll say something at the end which might clarify.
I don't want anybody to get the impression that we see a mass shooting and we're like, oh, yes!
It was the other guys who did it this time and they're gonna get so owned on America First.
I want to clarify that towards the end we're gonna talk about why that mentality is probably not a good thing and, you know, a possible solution for that.
So I do want to get that off my chest if you think Oh, Nick Foyntes is gonna come on the show and he's all smiles because the mass shooting was somebody else this time.
That's not the case, Buster.
You gotta listen until the very end.
But of course, we did see yesterday, and like I said, couldn't report on it because we had no details on this.
It was breaking news when the show came out yesterday.
This happened yesterday.
The school shooting took place at a K-12 school located in Highlands Ranch, Colorado.
And this was a school that focused on science, technology, engineering, and math.
It's a STEM school.
The superintendent announced that the school would be shut down at least through the week after the shooting.
Where authorities said that one student was killed and eight others were wounded.
The shooting was perpetrated by 18-year-old Devin Erickson, who is speculated to be homosexual.
And an unnamed minor, the ABC local affiliate, has reported that the minor is transgender.
And it's transitioning from woman to man.
Tuesday night.
We have some more details, by the way, about the shooter.
Not just that it's Bonnie and Clyde.
You know, it's like Adam and Steve, Bonnie and Clyde, but it's like Zur and Zim, basically.
Tuesday night, a car was towed from Erickson's home that had, quote, F Society.
F Society, but the word.
Spray painted on the vehicle along with 666 and a pentagram painted on the hood.
So that's a little interesting.
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Now that's a little interesting.
Now you had me at Homosexual and Transgender Bonnie and Clyde doing a school shooting, but then you've got satanic imagery, you've got a possible gang leader.
Now that's where Jared Holt might say, was this attack inspired by the dissident right?
If he was saying F-Society, Did he watch the Joker trailer?
Did he say, you know, is he saying something like, now I see the funny side?
You know, that's where we might be in a little bit of hot water, right?
Joking, joking.
Gallows humor, right?
But it says F Society, 666, a pentagram.
What did I, what did I say yesterday, by the way?
It just dawned on me.
I said this yesterday.
Homosexuality and the devil, like this, hand in glove, they go together like this.
What did I say just yesterday?
We're talking about Brian Sims.
And here we have the gay and transgender shooter, devil worshippers apparently, or maybe it's just edgy.
It says, although a motive has not been released, the two shooters reportedly harbored rage and anger toward their fellow classmates.
At least one of the suspects also used legal and illegal drugs and had been in therapy.
Spurlock, who is an investigator, said Wednesday that deputies from a nearby substation responded to the shooting within two minutes.
Three handguns and a rifle were recovered, although it appears as though only two handguns were used.
So you've got a homosexual, a transsexual, the Hail Satan stuff, F-Society, okay?
You also have the fact that they were using handguns as opposed to an AR-15, as opposed to an assault rifle.
They had an assault rifle, but they only used the handguns.
Now, we have a little bit more information about the perpetrator.
It doesn't even stop there.
If you think that's, you know, the perfect, if there is such a thing, the perfect crime, The Washington Times reported that Erickson, citing Heavy.com, said on social media he hated Christians for their teaching on homosexuality, and he apparently was not a fan of President Trump.
He wrote on Facebook, quote, You know what I hate?
All these Christians who hate gays.
Yet in the Bible, it says in Deuteronomy 17, 12-13, if someone doesn't do what their priest tells them to do, they are supposed to die.
It has plenty of crazy stuff like that.
But all they get out of it is, ew, gays.
He wrote that on Facebook in 2016.
In 2015, he shared an Occupy Democrats post praising then-President Barack Obama.
He shared posts from Seth Meyers attacking President Trump.
As we look at a shooting like this, you may wonder why nobody's talking about it in the media.
Gee, you know, you see a mass shooting yesterday, school shooting.
And it's funny because the way these things unfold now, the way these things develop, is it's always a trickle.
You know, it's always, you see it out of the corner of your eye.
I'll see it from Breaking 911 or from NBC or something.
School shooting.
And they're a little bit cautious these days because now they don't know, does it fit the narrative yet?
Is this something that's going to help us?
Is this something we can use as political ammunition?
And if it is, when they find out that the suspect is a white, straight, Trump-supporting male, Then it's balls-to-the-wall coverage the whole week.
And it's, well, can we rule out that maybe the president was responsible for this violence?
Should we shut down 8chan and 4chan?
Was the shooter motivated by such-and-such?
We never hear the end of it.
And the next time one of these things happens, they just add it to the list.
It's another data point.
It's another name that they can use for their political agenda.
And then when it's somebody else, when it's a black person, when it's an Hispanic person, an Asian, A homosexual, a Democrat, an Atheist, you never hear about it again.
Isn't that always the case?
Two years ago, I brought this up in the TrainwrecksTV debate, there was a shooting by an Atheist in Texas.
He went into a church, a Protestant church, shot up the place, killed a few people, and they found out that on Facebook he'd been posting this rabid anti-Christian stuff.
The motivation was that he was an Atheist, he hated religious people.
You never heard about that ever again.
I'm sure people who saw that in the news when it happened, they either don't know what I'm talking about it, or they have forgotten about it until now.
And this was in 2017.
Whereas virtually every other shooting, and we know how this goes.
We did this with Sri Lanka.
And we did this with Christchurch, and we did this with the synagogue shooting, and the mosque shooting, and all, you know, that's where we live in right now.
But we know, why does the media not cover this?
Well, there's no gun control angle.
They can't go after assault rifles, they can't go after any other kind of gun control regulation, you know, like they say, common sense regulation, because it's handguns.
And nobody right now is talking about getting rid of handguns, they say.
Can't push the gun control agenda.
Of course, then you've got the politics of the two shooters.
The two shooters are obviously left-wing.
I mean, that's obvious from their Facebook posts.
That's obvious from the gender identity.
I don't know too many transgender Republicans going around supporting so-called white nationalist politics, except for like Blair White.
Not that he's a white nationalist, but he's ostensibly right-wing or says he's right-wing.
And the same is true with homosexuals.
So there's no political angle to work.
Can't put that on the president.
And then ultimately we get to the point that here you have two people that don't fit the narrative of what the threat is in America, which is supposed to be white nationalists.
It's supposed to be the straight white man.
These are the people committing the shootings.
But we find that in, again, a show that I do, where I cover the current events day by day, and we cover all these shootings, we cover all the terrorist attacks, we find that there are very few which are ever the straight white man.
You know, we find that as we, as we march along to our fate here, 2.
I've been doing this show for 2 years.
We've seen the Christchurch shooting.
Or no, I'm sorry, 3.
And how many of them have been so-called white nationalists?
Two.
I've been doing this show for two years.
We've seen the Christchurch shooting, or no, I'm sorry, three.
We saw Broward's in Pennsylvania, and we saw the synagogue shooting last week, which wasn't really a major deal.
So we saw three.
In that time, just off the top of my head, we saw the atheist shooting in Texas.
We saw a Muslim attack on Halloween, a truck attack.
That was a couple of years ago.
We saw the attempted or the planned terrorist attack against a Patriot Front rally or one of those types of organizations in San Francisco last week.
We saw the Sri Lanka bombing.
We saw Nigerian Christian massacres.
That's five off the top of my head.
I'm sure if you go back, you can name like 10 or 15 more just like it.
So it doesn't fit the narrative.
But to me, we can say all this.
It's nothing that hasn't been said, you know, about left-wing shootings and right-wing shootings and media bias and Views being inherently violent, you know, right after the Christchurch shooting it was, ban everything that's adjacent to white nationalism.
What have we seen in the meantime?
We saw Muslim terrorism, anti-white nationalist terrorism, and now we see homosexual terrorism.
And we see no corresponding attempt by Facebook or Congress or the ADL or any of these other organizations to go after the Quran or to go after, you know, Jared Holt and Right-Wing Watch because he inspired this Muslim guy trying to blow up some kind of right-wing rally.
And they don't go after the homosexual lobby.
You know, they don't go after Modern Family or GLAAD or, you know, whatever else.
They don't go after NAMBLA.
You know, so we've said that before.
But what remains, the point that remains in all of this, is we can get out of this madness.
Obviously, there is a solution to all this madness.
Our future cannot be two political sides, or two racial sides, or two religious sides cheering on when the other side does something bad.
You know, because that's where we're headed.
Where we're headed right now, and this is what I see every day, is You know, oh, non-white guy commits a shooting, and we're all like, woohoo, you know, take that, the left!
Not that we're saying woohoo because people are being killed, but it's take that, you know, look, that just goes to show that you guys are wrong.
See, they're committing mass shootings, too.
And then a white person commits a shooting, and they're like, oh no, take that, the white man, you guys are the problem.
Or it's a partisan thing.
It's all, look, a Democrat shot up a baseball field.
Wow, CNN, they're guilty of the same thing that they say we are.
And then it's all, you know, a white nationalist commits a shooting and it's vice versa.
Muslims, Christians, Jews, you know, all these other groups.
Do you think this is a sustainable way to run a country?
Again, as we pointed out, in every shooting, whenever a white nationalist commits a shooting, Jared Holt, Destiny, Ahsan Piker, they want the internet to be shut down.
They want to completely close the society.
No more free speech.
You know, you're going to jail, basically, if you say the wrong thing, because your ideology is inherently violent.
When one of these things happens, well, we say the same thing about Muslims.
You know, somebody like me who says, well, look, that's evidence that nothing is intrinsically violent.
We could get outside all of these conversations.
We could get outside all of the partisan bickering, the tit-for-tat, this ugly, divisive stuff, and we can say, look, you have violence in a society that is as diverse, as high-strung, as tense as it is right now.
This is the inevitable consequence.
You're going to get extremism.
You're going to get violence.
These are serious matters.
You have people that disagree, and there's a lot of friction.
And that's just what happens.
You get conflict.
We've seen conflict in this country for a long time, whether that's, you know, verbal, it's debating, it's whatever.
Tensions have been high before, but now we're seeing it once again manifest in violence.
We can all pump the brakes and say, hey, wait a second, obviously there's something wrong here.
The problem is not white nationalists shooting up places.
The problem isn't homosexuals shooting up places or Muslims shooting up places.
I guess Muslims would be Probably the strongest case, but we could all take a step back and say, look, there's violence happening.
People are not satisfied.
People are getting crazy.
It's getting crazier out there, right?
We need to pump the brakes, take a look around and wonder if the policies that have been put in place demographically, politically, culturally, socially, and otherwise, are conducive to a stable, coherent society.
The answer is clearly no.
This was not a problem 25 years ago.
It just wasn't.
It was a problem for a brief time in like the 60s and 70s.
But with that one exception, you look at from the end of World War II until probably 9-11, And like I said, with the exception of maybe a five or a ten year period, this stuff was unheard of before.
And everybody talks about this, whether it's the school shootings or it's the Muslim terrorism.
This stuff really wasn't prevalent.
And you had it.
I mean, you always have that in a society.
But it wasn't every day.
It wasn't the extent that we see it.
You didn't have it being used as a political football.
And you have to ask yourself, well, gee.
What changed?
How did we get from a society that was totally safe, the envy of the world, the place to be, and now it's turned into a shooting range?
Now it turns into you gotta pack when you go to Walmart, or when you go to church, or when you take your kids to school.
Teachers gotta have firearms, and you gotta have a firearm like everywhere.
Society's coming apart.
Why?
I don't think it takes a lot of imagination to figure it out.
Gee, you know, you put all these different people together in one place, a country that used to have something called consensus on religion, on racial identity, on basically ideology, on national mission.
All these things were basically in agreement, and now all those things are in flux.
All those things are contested and in doubt.
Before, yeah, there were differences about, you know, should we have a big budget or a small budget?
Should we have a welfare state?
Should we have a more free market economy?
Should we, you know, fight in Vietnam?
Or is that an unnecessary intervention?
But at the end of the day, we all believed in The Constitution, and we all believed in American identity, and we all were Christians basically, and 90% of us were white, and we were all relatively conservative for the most part.
And now there's no consensus on any of these things.
People don't believe in the Constitution.
It's like 50-50.
Political ideology is 50-50.
Half the country wants to go in a left-wing direction, half the country wants to go in a right-wing direction.
Some people believe that the Founding Fathers were rapists and slave owners and genocidal people that should be put in front of human rights tribunals if they were alive today.
The other half sees them as the Founding Fathers, people that discovered America, great heroes.
You know, some people worship Allah.
Some people worship the Kabbalah.
Some people worship the devil.
Maybe there's some overlap there.
Some people worship God.
You've got whites, blacks, Hispanics, Asians.
It's a crazy place!
There is too much confusion.
There's too much chaos.
There's too much dissonance.
That is the end result, this chaotic violence when you have all these forces working against each other.
So what is needed right now is for people to step up, particularly on the left, because the right-wing people have been willing to do this forever, and say, wait a minute.
Country's transforming.
The country is, as I said, chaotic and dissonant, and there's no sense of order.
There's no agreement or consensus on what the country should look like.
Maybe we should take a step back.
Take a step back from the extremist rhetoric and maybe from some of these immigration policies and all this stuff about locking people up and censoring the internet and maybe we should have more people like me involved in the conversation.
More people from all sides of the political aisle or the cultural spectrum or whatever being a part of the conversation.
But that never happens.
You know, we see these kinds of shootings and it never happens.
Instead, they ignore these, they bury these ones, and they continue to do the same thing with the ones when it's a white nationalist or whatever.
And what that tells me fundamentally is these people don't want to solve the problem.
You know, and we've said this with all these different shootings.
It is so obvious what is causing these things.
In this case, it's obvious mental illness.
You know, I don't think there's really a bigger explanation other than transgenderism, homosexuality.
Again, like I said, hand-in-hand, deep-seated problems.
It's not just like anybody else, right?
And I would be surprised if there were no copycats like this in the near future.
Just say, just a small little prediction there.
So maybe we know why this one in particular happened, but the broad strokes.
Why is there shooting?
Why is there violence like this?
Why are people giving up what should be their whole lives ahead of them and a comfortable living?
You know, Ben Shapiro and Jordan Peterson and these people tell us we're the happiest country ever because we have so much stuff and we have a high GDP and you have cheap televisions and could do whatever you want with your job and this land of opportunity.
Well, why are people giving up their lives to do shootings?
Well, it's deep dissatisfaction.
It's deep dissonance.
Again, not hard to diagnose the cause.
It's not hard to figure out the solution.
I'm convinced at this point that the people in charge don't care about solving it.
Because like I said, it's easy to figure out the problem.
It's easy to solve it if you're not implementing it.
I don't believe you're stupid.
I don't believe Mark Zuckerberg and Jack Dorsey and the people in Congress, and the people in the ADL, and all these other institutions, I don't think that they're dumb.
I don't think that they can't figure it out.
I don't think that this stuff doesn't make sense to them.
I think they just don't care.
I think they just simply don't care that this is happening.
I think ultimately it fits their agenda.
Because you know what?
Terrorist attack like this happens, they have the power to sweep it under the rug.
They can say, uh, well we just won't cover that.
And the vast majority of people won't complain.
You know, they won't even know about it.
Your average person goes to work, they don't even know about the stuff going on.
They don't know about the details, and if they do, they forget about it in a week.
You know, and I do this show for a living, I know this stuff.
I know the extent to which people forget, the extent to which things are memory hold and how effective that is.
So the people in power know when these things happen, well they can just ignore it.
It's going to hurt me in the short term politically, I'll just sweep that under the rug.
And they know that if people get upset about the ones that they sweep under the rug, and they decide to do something about it, Christchurch, synagogue shooting, well then I can use that.
I don't even think they really care about the rabbis, frankly.
Not that I'm one to go out to bat for rabbis or anything, but I don't even think they care about the synagogue shooters.
Take a look at the people they're bringing into Europe, as an example.
You know, and it's actually kind of a grand irony.
Maybe it's, uh, kind of, uh, I don't know what you might say.
It just deserts, perhaps.
But you look at what's happening in Europe, where they bring in all these Muslim immigrants, and Muslims are running wild in France, and there's rape gangs and all this.
And look at how much anti-Semitism is on the rise in a country like France because they bring in Muslims.
Look at, like, Ilhan Omar.
Ilhan Omar's the product of Muslim refugees, Muslim migration, and who are they causing the biggest problems for now?
The left-wing Jewish elite.
And they're causing problems for the Zionists, who in large measure are for open borders and all this other stuff.
Maybe it kind of fits together.
I think they don't really even care about the people on the ground.
I think they care about the very short term, which is my political and financial gain.
And here's the problem.
All this stuff happens, right?
They're going to bring in an Ilhan Omar, and they're going to bring in all these Muslim immigrants to France, and they're going to bring in all these, you know, they're going to create all these problems.
And that's a lot of people in the high up.
It's not just the Jewish elite, but it's also the liberal elite.
The Anglo elite, you know, we know Bill Clinton, George Bush, they're up there too.
The Lizards, the Greys, you know, whatever you want to call it.
These people that exist on the top of the food chain, you know, the people on top of the pyramid, the Illuminati, whatever.
We know that maybe they don't care about the people on the ground, and they don't care about the rabbis, they don't care about people getting killed in Vegas or whatever, but we know that when this stuff really hits the fan and when it gets ugly on a daily basis for everybody, it's not going to affect them.
That's why they don't care.
Because at the end of the day, they have their paid security, and they can afford to live in an area where this is not a problem.
You know, rich people I don't think are committing these things, right?
It's not very, very wealthy people, the sons and daughters of politicians and celebrities that are killing other rich people.
It's poor people killing poor people.
And that's really what our future looks like.
It's poor people killing poor people, and the rich are on top, and they decide what's covered, and pitting one group against another group, and ah, yeah, see?
Look, it's these guys this time, or it's these guys this other time, and they're your enemy, and it's all this fighting.
And they get to sit up top, they get to sit in the big cities, and the gated communities, and the white neighborhoods, or the Asian neighborhoods, or they get to jettison off to Israel, and it doesn't affect them.
And I guess that's the real problem.
I guess that's really, at the end of the day, the issue.
This, like so many other issues, is one that is totally solvable, imminently diagnosable and solvable.
But the people who have the power, and therefore the responsibility to solve it, are apathetic.
That's the problem.
You know, we all know what the issue is.
It doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure it out.
I used to think these things were so complicated.
How do you?
Like, there's so many people in the country.
There's so many weapons.
How do you prevent in, you know, 99% of instances these kinds of tragedies from happening?
Well, it's actually pretty obvious, right?
The societal trends that lead to this kind of violence.
And it's actually pretty obvious how to fix it.
It'll take a long time.
It'll take some healing.
But again, it's not rocket science.
The thing is, the people that control the narrative, the people that, again, have the power in the country to do something, they tell us, you know, Ben Shapiro on high in his $100 million company and whatever, and he's got billionaire backers, he'll say, oh, just be more virtuous.
You know, he'll go on his podcast, How Do You Fix Mass Shootings?
Ah, simple.
Be more virtuous.
In the meantime, that's the free market.
Get killed in school?
Sorry, what did the founding fathers say?
You rather have freedom than security.
Isn't that what Benjamin Franklin said?
Yeah, so, um, you know, your community's dying.
Kids are dying of drug overdoses.
People are killing themselves.
Well, you know, who am I to do anything?
People must simply become Christian.
People simply must just become virtuous.
And you're fine!
And you're fine!
You know, so we get nothing from them.
They have the responsibility to fix these things.
What can we do?
What can somebody like me do?
You know?
I don't have CNN.
We don't have the New York Times.
We don't have...
Television, right?
I have a YouTube show, and even that is on the outs, as we saw last week.
So the people that have the power to fix these things, they know what's going on, but they just don't care.
And that's like what it is with everything else.
All the problems you see, it's not hard.
There are people in this country, and I know them, who know how to fix these things.
I know the people who have done the research, and they're scholars, and they're academics, and they're smarter than the elites, they're smarter than everybody, and they know how to fix this stuff.
At least don't care enough to fix it.
And the country's gonna go to hell.
As I've been saying, you know, that's been the theme of the show for this year.
Country's gonna go to hell.
All these things will deteriorate.
And what you're gonna see is, it's again, a bifurcation.
It's gonna get really, really bad for us.
It's gonna get really bad for all the people toiling on the bottom.
And we'll have to fight each other.
We'll have to fight other poor people.
And in the meantime, nothing will change.
You know, we had like Cabot Phillips.
After the Facebook censorship, he was one of many basic conservatives to say, well, well, dear y'all, hey y'all, if you're a real, you know, one of these white elites who says y'all, you know, one of these trendy vernacular type people, listen y'all, if you're conservative, you can endorse the government taking over social media.
Now Cabot Phillips is somebody who I met, here's a perfect example of this, I met him in Washington, D.C., not in February, but last February in CPAC last year.
We had fought before on Twitter before this, but I saw him and I said, hey, what's going on?
I went to shake his hand.
He said, I'm not going to shake your hand.
You're racist.
And it was just the perfect image to me.
If this were a postcard, because here you have Cabot Phillips, who is the son of Tim Phillips.
Tim Phillips is the head of Americans for Prosperity, literally a Koch Brothers activism group.
It was founded by Charles and David Koch and it's designed to funnel money to educate people about the free market and low taxes and all that.
So his father's the head of Americans for Prosperity.
His father's one of these political lizard people, got his job because he knew whoever was the one, Morton Blackwell and Leadership Institute.
And so he becomes rich, he meets his wife through there, he's a millionaire, and he doesn't make millions by actually doing anything.
He makes millions and millions and millions of dollars funneling financial people's money around people, other people who don't do anything.
So he becomes rich basically on larceny, political larceny, and he has a big family, he has a bunch of kids.
Can anybody afford to have a bunch of kids in the middle class today?
Not so much, right?
Between healthcare, education, all the rest.
So he's got it, but that's his privilege, right?
Because, you know, he's a friend of the Koch brothers.
So he has all these kids, out pops Cabot Phillips.
Cabot Phillips, the perfect WASP.
Perfect, you know, blue-eyed, white, Anglo-Saxon, Protestant, and he's got the silver spoon in his mouth.
He's, you know, he's got his job at Campus Reform, subsidiary of Leadership Institute, Leadership Institute run by Morton Blackwell.
Morton Blackwell.
Best friend of who?
Tim Phillips.
Cabot Phillips' father.
So he gets his job and he's doing fine.
He's wearing fancy suits on Fox News.
And here you have the juxtaposition with me.
A based, naturally conservative Hispanic mutt.
Quarter Mexican, quarter Irish, half Italian.
I'm some ethnic from the suburbs of Chicago.
Parents were both poor.
Rough, rough situations.
I pick myself up by the bootstraps.
You know, I'm the perfect picture of the American dream.
And here we are combined in Washington DC.
We have the WASP elite, son of the Koch brothers.
No, I won't shake your hand because you're racist.
And that's the perfect divergence of the country.
Here you have these like depth grovelers.
The poor, you know, give your poor, the huddled masses.
And we're trying to rise above, claw our way out.
Please help us!
Please, you know, it's like reaching out like Adam and God, you know, that painting.
Please give us salvation.
Help us.
You know, it's hot down here.
The climate's heating up.
Sea levels are rising.
Trash everywhere.
We're being shot at.
There's all these like new arrivals and they don't wipe their ass with their hands and so on.
Please help us.
And then you have Cabot Phillips.
You have all the elites that sit on top.
All the money.
All the power.
Slap the hand away.
No!
No, you're racist.
No, you're dirty.
No, get away from us.
And that's the future of the country.
So you see these mass shootings, you know, what do you want me to do?
You want me to come on and say, well, you see, they did this mass shooting.
It's transgender.
It's a mental illness.
And are you going to see, are it solvable?
You know, they do the...
Have a double standard in the media.
We can only do that so many times.
We can only do that... How many times are we gonna do this?
The show's been two years.
I'm not... I will not become Rush Limbaugh.
I refuse to become Sean Hannity and tell you the same thing for 50 years, okay?
We did that before.
We have to come to grips with what's fundamental here, which is this problem between the people and the elites.
The elites are not accountable.
You're not helping us.
We kind of need to scare them, honestly, because I don't think a revolution is going to happen.
Just don't think it's going to happen.
And hey, if I did, why would I say it on YouTube?
Right.
So I'm against a revolution.
Right.
And even if I was for it, would I say that on YouTube?
Of course not, because I'm a YouTube company man and I rep the company well.
I don't oppose the U.S.
government in any way, shape or form.
I pay my taxes.
I'm a good guy.
All right.
I'm a good tax animal.
All right.
So I don't think that's going to happen.
But what we kind of need to do is make the people on top afraid.
So that then maybe, and it might be the wrong motivation, but at least there will be a motivation for them to actually address these issues.
They're not scared right now.
Everybody's kind of asleep and everyone just pays their taxes and they, you know, they buy their groceries and their consumption products and, you know, they buy new stuff all the time on frivolous things and they consume mass entertainment.
So they're fine.
They're not bothered by this.
It's not visiting them in the cities.
But you know, I think, I read a quote from Mike Ma's Harassment Architecture book, and it said, what if somebody bought up, because there's a slave market in Libya, what if we bought up a bunch of African slaves from Libya, put them in a semi-truck, and just released them all into a big city and armed them to the teeth?
You know, what if something like that happened?
Now, that would be crazy.
That would be horrible, and I would disavow that.
Slavery is bad, okay?
Arming people is bad.
Violence is just horrible.
But, you know, these kinds of events, chaotic events, which sort of just disrupt the status quo, that make them feel what we're feeling, that kind of take them and bring them down to our level, those kinds of things, I think, would light a little bit of a fire and create an incentive like, hmm, you know, the proles are mad.
Things might not go well for us.
You know, they might look around at Muammar Gaddafi.
They might look around at Nicholas II or, you know, some of these other people and say, the same fate can befall us.
We are not God.
We are not invincible.
The situation could rapidly turn us on our heads and we'll be out in the streets.
Maybe we should do something.
Maybe we should help these people.
You know, that's all I'm saying.
So, look, I would never advocate violence.
I hate violence.
I don't mean that.
If you're thinking that I'm saying do violent acts, please, that is not the idea I want anybody to have.
But, hey, mass demonstrations...
Stop the flow of money?
That's the biggest thing I can tell you is stop the flow of money.
Stop buying things, you know?
I don't know if that'll ever get to the scale that we need it to, to have an effect, but that's, I think, at the end of the day, what really scares people.
You know, imagine, if you will, if there was some kind of a mass movement, some kind of charismatic leader, who was telling, like, half the country, don't buy anything for one week.
You know, maybe you stock up, but don't buy anything for a month.
What would happen if stores weren't selling things?
If their profits, if their revenue just got cut in half for a whole month?
Think of the supply chains.
Think of the ruin that would be almost immediate.
And that's something that's totally non-violent, totally peaceful, but just stopping or slowing down the velocity of money.
We can do these kinds of things and I think that's really kind of the only way forward.
You know, people say we're not going to vote our way out of it.
And I agree.
Unfortunately, the people that say that are typically federal agents.
And what follows is, we're not going to vote our way out of it, so that means you need to join my militia in the woods.
And then you show up and they're like, hi, I'm a federal agent, whatever.
And you're our bitch now.
You're going to be an undercover fag and all this and all that.
But what it really means is, yeah, that's kind of true.
Voting is not sufficient.
There has to be a movement.
It has to be real change.
And sure, there are going to be people that are going to go and raise their families, and that's great too, but honestly, outside of like a yellow vest type thing happening, or what's happening in South Africa where they've got, you know, they shut down highways and they do mass boycotts and things like that, they grind the country to a standstill, and all that's non-violent, by the way.
Unless that happens, I don't think things radically change in the country because, you know, we tried the voting thing.
Hey, we all went in there, we punched a ticket for Donald Trump, and he got totally assimilated, right?
And did that really bring about the change we wanted?
Were the elites scared?
Yeah, they were scared for a minute, and they hate this guy, and that's evidence that obviously the political stuff kind of works, but it's going to need a little bit more.
We're going to need a little bit more of a push, you know?
So again, no violence, but it really is an elite problem.
I'm tired of seeing mass shootings.
Things are going to get really nasty in the country, and we all know who's responsible.
You know, like Sam Hyde said, the world is not dying.
The world is being killed.
And I'm not going to finish that quote, but the world is being killed by people, okay?
And we know about people as they're real, they're tangible, they have emotions just like us, they experience fear.
Just something to think about.
So that's not, again, not a call for anything.
That's not a call to arms, not a call to action.
It's just to say, look, you know, country's being run into the ground by people, and that's a problem, you know?
That's something we could do something about.
A natural disaster, a hurricane, hey, not much you could do.
But, you know, you got the elites and you see what they do with media.
These little, you know, dishonest tactics they do.
We're going to bury one story.
We're going to bring another one into the public eye.
And we're going to ban certain people and keep other people on.
All these double standards.
You know, these people, there has to be accountability.
You know, we have to return that back to society.
Otherwise, I don't see it being fixed.
Because there's always going to be an elite.
And the elite are kind of immovable at the moment.
Get them out, you'll get another elite eventually.
Just have to have an elite that's accountable to the people, that's serving the people.
We don't have that.
So that's a transgender shooting.
That's the homosexual shooting.
You know, you see the headline.
You can kind of get all the basic stuff.
You can kind of pick that up from the headline.
Homosexual transgender shooter.
Oh boy!
It says it all right there.
But what's it really about at the end of the day?
Why are people homosexual and transsexual?
Who do you think is responsible?
The elites.
Okay, so it comes back to this, you know, but it's just more of the same.
More of the same!
And we're gonna get... that's our future, I guess, in the news cycle.
If you watch other shows, it's going to be your future is two teams debating over mass shooters.
You know, two political teams debating over who is responsible for their mass shooters.
No, you're responsible.
Today, there was a white Nazi shooter.
That's the Republicans.
Oh, no.
But today, there was some intersectional.
There was a shooter in a wheelchair.
That's on you guys.
You know, and that's...
We can't do that forever.
We gotta... us poor people gotta rise up and say, wait a... hey, wait a second!
Wait a second!
But they're fine!
Our people are the ones that are getting killed in these mass shootings and everybody else in Hollywood and in D.C.
and in Manhattan, they're all... they're fine.
You know, they face no problems.
Maybe, uh, that's the real iniquity.
Maybe that's the real battle, you know?
So that's the mass shooting.
You know, mass shootings are kind of a touchstone issue, kind of the defining feature of our time.
Evola, and this is the last thing I'll say, Evola actually talked about this in Ride the Tiger.
He predicted this back in the 1940s or 30s, I forget when that book was published, but he said that what's happening now It's total nihilism.
He said this in the, again, the early 20th century, 30s or 40s.
He said that what's defining our time in the absence of God and these strong ideologies is nihilism.
And eventually we're going to get to the point where this is going to devolve into surrealism.
And he said the simplest surrealist act is somebody's going to go outside with a gun and just start shooting people.
Because, you know, people are going to say to themselves, nothing really matters.
If nothing matters, nothing is real.
You know, you hear this stuff from Neil deGrasse Tyson about how we're on this blue marble, and we're all just carbon atoms, man, and it's like, what kind of a thing is that to tell a population of people?
That, you know, what, we're just irrelevant, and we're all just walking zombies, basically, and when we die, that's it, and nothing matters, and whatever, and all we can live for is sex, and, you know, eating authentic street food, and what do you think's gonna happen?
People, particularly children, say, hey, nothing's real.
Why should I be bound to my morality or any law or anything?
I'm going to do something crazy.
I'm going to do something that will make me feel something.
I'm going to do something that feels real.
I want to see blood.
The simplest surrealist act is to go out and do a mass shooting.
That's what Evola said 80 or 90 years ago.
And he was right.
And that's what we see in a surrealist society.
You know, that's a defining thing of our age.
I guess it started with Columbine and you've got Islamic terrorism as well, but that's really what it is, is this violence which is, I think, the revenge of history in search of a meaning.
It says, you know what?
We can't really handle liberal democracy.
Turning the country and the world into a shopping mall where it's clean and sterile and everybody plays by the rules and there's no disorder?
People don't really like that.
History is reasserting itself.
It says, you know what?
Explosions, gunshots, extreme ideologies, extreme religions, blood, you know?
And that's really the lesson there is we have to live within our means, you know?
We try and exceed that.
We try and progress.
Reject our human nature.
It's gonna drag us right back down and say no.
No, you don't remember remember what you are You're an animal, you know So so that's the mass shooting our other story for today What you're gonna have to do quickly because we're running out of time here is Iran and we've been following Venezuela Doesn't look like that one's gonna work out.
Doesn't look like that at all.
You know, we were saying last week if we could put our finger on the scale and tip it in favor of Guaido, then we're good.
Looks like we're gonna need to do a little bit more there, so probably not in our best interest.
Okay, that didn't work.
On to the next one.
And so now we're looking at Iran, pivoting back there.
As we have two developments here, we have one from Iran.
They announced, actually, this is the first event that happened this week.
They announced that they were suspending two parts of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, or the Iranian nuclear deal.
So the deal said that they would have to sell off their surplus enriched uranium and heavy water.
Both of these components are used in developing nuclear weapons.
And so the deal said, well, if you get more than the limit that was set by the deal, you sell it off on the market.
Iran says, no, actually, now we're not going to do that.
If Trump is not going to play by the rules, if he's going to sanction us, if we're going to feel the heat, why should we be living consistently with this nuclear deal, restricting our program when we're not getting the sanctions relief?
So he said, we're going to stockpile now the enriched uranium, and we're going to stockpile the heavy water.
We're not going to sell it.
And their idea is that if they do that, then all the other signatories of the deal, because remember, it wasn't just between America and Iran.
It was between America, France, the United Kingdom, China, Russia, Iran, I think also Germany, and maybe one other country.
So there's still all these other countries in the deal.
Iran is hoping if they bail on these two provisions, they can pressure the other signatories, particularly China and Russia, to say, hey, America, what the heck?
Why are you sanctioning Iran?
You know, now they're starting to enrich their nuclear program again, or they're starting to stockpile enriched uranium.
They're starting to stockpile these other components.
Why are you sanctioning them?
So Iran's hope is they can pressure the other signatories to make America stop so that Iran will remain in compliance with the deal.
America said, actually, we're going to keep, actually, no, we're going to do the opposite.
So they said, and Trump said today that he's going to impose new sanctions on metals.
He said today, quote, Today's actions targets Iran's revenue from the export of industrial metals, 10% of its export economy, and puts other nations on notice that allowing Iranian steel and other metals into your ports will no longer be tolerated.
He also said, though, Tehran can expect further actions unless it is fundamentally altering its conduct.
I look forward to someday meeting with the leaders of Iran in order to work out an agreement and, very importantly, taking steps to give Iran the future it deserves.
So, and this is, again, I'm always white-pilled on the foreign policy, you know.
I've got to go back to the realist lens here.
I know it's been a rough week.
If you're a non-interventionist, okay, if you're a gay, libertarian, Ron Paul type person, anytime we use military power, that's illegal and that's neoconservatism.
I'm a big stupid baby.
I'm a baby.
We're sending aircraft carriers to the Mediterranean.
That's illegal!
That's murder!
Okay, okay, baby.
Baby.
Baby time is over, alright?
Baby time is over, bitch.
Realist foreign policy talk time.
Look, if you've been following this Iran story, people have been saying this for weeks.
Oh, when Trump is aggressive towards Iran, oh well, the draft is coming.
It's another one of John Bolton's wars.
How many times have we heard this, right?
We heard this with North Korea.
Do you remember this?
In 17, in the spring and the summer, when Trump was threatening, oh, we're going to send three carrier strike groups, and my button's bigger, I'm going to clean North Korea off the map, and the same people, oh, Neocon Don, John Bolton, National Security Advisor, we're going to get a war in North Korea.
What was the result?
Or missiles in Syria.
What was the result?
Peace meeting.
North Korea, the United States have the first bilateral meeting between heads of states in like 60 years.
And now, even though things aren't going entirely according to plan, we have better relations than ever with North Korea in particular.
You know, and I say the same thing about Iran, and people are like, oh, he's selling out.
He's a shill.
He's a neocon.
Look at what is being said.
Look at what is being done.
You know, we ripped up the Iran nuclear deal a year ago in last summer, I think it was last July.
And we haven't invaded, we haven't bombed them, we haven't done any kinetic action towards them at all.
But we said, "We're tearing up the deal." And even when he announced we were tearing up the deal last year, he said, "We're tearing up the deal, but we want a new deal.
And I'm open to meeting with Iran and we can do the same thing with the Iranians that we're doing with the North Koreans." The rhetoric matters.
And since then, all we've seen is sanctions.
All we've seen is maximum pressure.
Containments, as I said from the beginning.
The strategy is crank up the pressure on the Iranian regime.
Make them hurt.
Make them feel it.
You starve them of resources.
You take away their oil revenue.
And Iran's economy is imploding.
It's being destroyed.
And basically that leaves them with two options.
Either they comply with America's demands or the country falls apart.
But those are the only two options.
It's not we're going to invade your country and babysit you for 25 years.
It's not we're going to let you do whatever you want.
It's look, you can either comply or we're going to basically choke you to death.
And then your regime falls apart anyway.
And this is really, it's the art of the deal, frankly.
That's what happened in North Korea.
We said, look, you can either comply with us and, you know, we will release our grip on the sanctions and you can start to export your coal and everything else, or your country's just going to collapse.
Or, you know, on the offhand chance you decide to provoke us, you get destroyed anyways.
So it's basically like you get destroyed by the hands of your people or us, or you just comply.
And when you make it down to those options, it becomes easier for these people to make a decision.
The same is happening with Iran.
Iran says, oh, well, we're going to flout your rules.
We're going to stockpile our enriched uranium.
We say, okay, well, you can do that, but we're already taking oil off the table.
Now we're taking metal off the table, too, and we can keep doing this all day.
And, you know, your economy will continue to get bad.
Your country will continue to be destabilized.
And, hey, like, good luck.
You already have a lot less options funding your military across the region.
You know, and Trump says this is basically true, that Iran was expanding everywhere five years ago, and now they're not.
So look, you have no hopes of being a regional hegemon.
That's out of the question.
Now, we'll see if you can even remain a solvent and stable country.
But again, there's always the option.
You can come to the table, you can negotiate, and your nuclear program, and your missile program, and your interference in Yemen and Syria, and do a couple of other things.
And then actually we can invest in you and you can be reintegrated into the world order.
You can become a part of the American system and all this.
Very simple.
I'm in favor of that.
America has earned that right.
We're powerful enough to do that.
Why is that a bad thing?
It literally costs us nothing.
We choke their economy to death and then we just wait.
You know what?
Oh, well, we send an aircraft carrier.
Just like be a smart person, you know, just have a little bit of strategic thinking there.
You know, part of having a big military is just whipping it out.
You know, you don't always necessarily have to use it.
It's the mentality if you go into prison and you punch the biggest guy there and then you don't have any problems.
And that's what America does.
We don't punch the biggest guy, but we do a missile strike in Syria to show we mean business.
And then all we have to do is show our three aircraft carriers and we choke your economy.
And then it changes people's mentality.
And then we get to people to do what we want, which is ultimately in our interest.
You know, Iran not developing a nuclear program Is in our interest, you know the long term and the short term and also for us I know there's overlap with Israel and trust me Iran is not totally our enemy But when they develop nuclear weapons, they become our enemy can't have other countries developing nuclear weapons That is not in our interest and we've talked about that with JF and others for a variety of reasons but you know ultimately that is a legitimate US interest if we could bring that about and no cost and
You know, we just have to sit, we just have to beef stew Iran.
We just have to sit on them and fart, you know, just choke them economically until they make the right decision.
I think that's a fine way to conduct a foreign policy, as opposed to saying everybody can do what they want.
It's a free for all.
We're going to pretend like we're not an empire.
We're going to pretend like we don't have a big target on our back.
And if we just bring everybody home, nobody has a problem with us.
World doesn't work like that.
right so i see this i have no problem with it now that said if trump goes in and invades iran i don't think that'll happen i really i'm like 100 or 99.9 sure that won't happen if it does i'm against that i'm totally not on board with war or anything like that if you do something minor yeah i would have to see what it looks like but any kind of major intervention i'm totally against And I would change my mind and say I'm wrong.
He's a neocon.
But that's not what's happening.
So I see the Iran situation.
I see it moving in a similar direction as North Korea.
Hopefully Iran understands that and they start to move in our direction.
But obviously, it's a very different system there.
You know, the Islamic regime is different than the North Korean regime.
And people point this out.
A lot of Zionists do to fearmonger.
You know, they say, oh, it's radical ayatollahs.
They're religious zealots.
It's not that.
No, they are different.
They do have a different modus operandi.
But that's Iran.
You know, that's my analysis there.
I'm a realist.
I'm not a neocon.
I'm not an isolationist.
I'm a realist, you know.
But that's going to do it for that subject.
We're going to take a look now at our Super Chats and we'll see what you guys are saying.
We'll take a look.
We've got Turtle Box who says, working tech support talking to an Afro-American and giving them a password.
Tensing up when you read three hard ends in a row with two more coming.
Does that happen a lot in tech support?
That was pretty interesting, though.
Good story, I guess.
Basketball says, always talking about pills.
Go to the sick aisle.
That's a good one, basketball.
Yeah, pill for every ailment.
White pill, black pill.
Clown pill, allergy pill.
Michael D Lorenzo says, how much Super Chat money would it take for you to say the N-word live on America First?
I already said it live on America First.
It was an accident, but hey, I did say it, so.
Ian says, I've been wage slaving a lot more recently, so I haven't been able to catch the show live that much.
Glad to see it's doing so well.
Hey, good to hear it, man.
And good to hear from you.
It's been a while.
I saw you on Twitter.
You changed your username, and I totally forgot.
I was like, wait, who is this guy?
And they're like, oh, it's Ian Weber.
I was like, oh, of course, of course.
Seth Rich says, Mom, cash your welfare check.
Israel needs my donations to keep them safe.
Yeah, that's all the anti-Yang Kang boomers, right?
No thank you.
I would rather it go towards Israel.
That's what they do.
I don't understand how you're a taxpayer and you could be okay with that stuff.
Now that I paid taxes for the first time, I think I paid taxes last year too.
But I was not making money because I was a student, you know?
But I can't imagine actually paying a substantive amount of taxes and being okay with foreign aid, welfare.
How are people okay with that?
You work all day and your money goes to another country.
What kind of a cuck are you, you know?
So now that I'm a working man, I'm becoming a libertarian again.
I'm like, wait a second, taxes?
I don't know, not on my watch.
I'm down for consumption taxes.
I don't spend that much money, you know?
So it should be that way.
Daraton says, also work with tech been called Nibba several times after fixing some brother's cracked iPhones.
At this point the pass has been secured.
I think they're fine with that.
I think you fixed their phone.
I think that's a fair trade.
Yeah, I wouldn't be surprised about that.
Interesting fact, Nick, Super Chat Hour recently surpassed deaths of despair for the number one cause of death in America.
Yeah, I wouldn't be surprised about that.
It's a pretty tremendous source of dread and depression.
So I wouldn't be surprised.
It's like, you know, heroin use, heroin in the family, factory gets devastated.
We get another super chat that says pee pee poo poo.
I guess that's the scale.
You know, it's like when you go to the doctor's office, like hurts a little bit, hurts a lot.
It's unbearable.
I'm like on a number 10 on that scale.
Acid rain says the one who sits being the one who sits being me right.
He's like racist, right?
Are you, you're racist, right?
No, like I'm asking because you wear the MAGA hat.
Do you wear that MAGA hat because you hate women and minorities?
I don't know what kind of super chat this is.
Top says, any Catholic cutie in your sights nowadays, Nick?
No.
No, and stop asking.
It's always, they always want to corrupt me with the women.
It's always, Nick, enslave yourself to a woman.
That's always the question.
You know, Nick, you're a fine young man.
You got the world ahead of you.
You know, you got a great show.
You got a great thing going on.
How about you get a girlfriend?
How about you shell out all this money, waste your money, and get totally distracted by something else?
No thank you.
Nobody in my sights.
You know what's in my sights?
What's in my sights is God.
What's in my sights is the 2020 election, okay?
And new merch, okay?
And, uh, Big Mac with bacon?
Please!
I don't know why everybody's always wanting to set me up or asking me about relations.
It's enough already!
It's enough!
The world is obsessed with this.
I will get around to that in due time.
I will make my babies in due time, okay?
Give me a little time to get on my feet, become a master of my craft, a master of my domain, and then I'll be ready to take aboard some, you know, wife, I guess.
And have a couple of male heirs, but everything, everything in its proper course, all right?
I'm not, not letting it distract me.
I see that so often.
Too many young men, they get consumed by, by the eternal woman.
That's the number one question you gotta look out for.
You know, people, God forbid, I say like, Israel's not half bad at their border policy, and they're like, the JQ, Israel has bought him out!
And then the same people are like, when are you gonna get a girlfriend?
You know what, the WQ, far more pernicious.
You know, a lot more people have sold out for the WQ than have sold out for the JQ.
Let me tell you that much.
I've seen it too many times.
Too many times.
And for many years.
You know, they meet the one.
They meet one girl.
You never hear from them again.
And they're totally uncompetitive.
And they're gone.
They crack the whip.
Game over.
You know?
It's over!
Ring the bell!
He's out!
He's done!
So I will not make the same mistake.
I am married to my craft.
I am married to the skill.
I do not need that.
I do not need cigarettes.
I do not need a female.
We do not need addictive things in our lives.
We don't need it.
Not yet.
And in due time, alright?
$2 super check.
Get me all riled up like that, you know, but it's it's has to be addressed.
The Melrose Diner says, superior knicker diet, mad home cooking and Big Macs.
It's the way to go, right?
You know, I just need to eventually look when mom no longer can feed me or no longer wants to feed me, then I will get a wife, okay?
When mom kicks me out and she says, you know what?
All you do is complain.
I'm not cooking dinner anymore.
Then I will then I will go to Italy I will travel to Calabria as Michael Corleone went to Sicily and I will find a wife Okay, is everybody happy with that answer and then she will cook for me, but it's really just like You know It's about needs Right now, I got a woman.
Mom, she's, she's doing a bang-up job, all right?
Now, we could work on, uh, you know, chicken again the other day.
It's like, you know, there's areas, there's always room for improvement, okay?
There's always room for improvement.
But, uh, I'll have, I'll have plenty of, uh, demand and need in, in due time when it's, when I'm ready to, to fly the coop, right?
Fly the nest, right?
So, uh, jokes.
Jokes, of course.
Mom's terrific.
We love Mom.
Chicken is fine.
ProTruth says, despite making up only 13% of the PP, Nicholas J. Fuentes makes up over 50% of the poopoo.
Okay, well, this guy's just crazy.
I don't know what you're talking about.
He's doing the same Alita fighting Zog.
I'm just not gonna read that anymore.
Steve Z says, first Faith Goldie, now Nick.
What's up with Amran?
I don't know what happened with Faith Goldie, but I told you it was a scheduling conflict.
I think it's just at this point it's, uh, you know, people got a lot going on.
It's a busy year for people in 2019.
You know, Faith Goldie's getting married and she's got a lot on her plate right now.
She's being, like, investigated, like, audited personally and in her campaign.
So, I can't speak to why she dropped out, but I dropped out for personal reasons, family reasons.
So, it's just a busy year.
But, uh, but you got a lot of great people still attending.
You know, you got Patrick Casey, James Alsop, Jared Taylor, and Lana.
So, it's a pretty great lineup, but just can't make it this year.
I don't know.
I hope that's not true.
I hope that's not a true thing.
Will my Castizo bastard kid be basing a red pill like you?
By the way, start smoking cigs.
I don't know.
I hope that's not true.
I hope that's not a true thing.
Hope you're married if you did.
But in any case, you know, there's something wrong with being Castizo.
Frankly, I'm getting very red-pilled on Castizo futurism.
You look at Arnold Schwarzenegger.
I was browsing Poll the other day.
I used to not, but now I'm so bored lately, it's the only thing I can look at anymore.
I look at X, I look at Poll, I look at a couple others.
There was this thread about Arnold Schwarzenegger and it showed his child with his supermodel, I don't know who his wife is, but some beautiful Aryan princess, and the kid's fat.
And then you look at the kid that he made with his house worker, or the maid, who's Hispanic, and the guy's a total chad!
It's like, I don't know, it makes you think.
Maybe there's something to the Castizo Futures.
I mean, look at me.
I'm the lone survivor out of all these dissident right people, right?
I'm like, so I don't know.
I think there's something to that.
I think there's something to that, but I don't know.
You got to have good genetics.
It's all about the genetics, you know.
It really is, because there's good genes in everybody, but it's about, you got to get the right genes.
American Daoist says, when are you making the Midwestern megachurch cathedral to rival Notre Dame?
the way down there.
Where was I?
American Taoist says, When are you making the Midwestern megachurch cathedral to rival Notre Dame?
I hear the Sede Vicantus need a new Pope.
When am I making a megachurch I'm not in the business of making churches.
I'm not even... I'm not a satay either, so I don't know what you're talking about with that.
I don't know, man.
Soon.
We're making the Catboy compound.
Forget a cathedral.
We're making the Catboy America First compound.
Coming soon.
And you know what?
I'm gonna put it right in my neighborhood.
People are gonna protest.
I'm gonna build a big... And it's gonna be ugly, too.
It's gonna be this big, brutalistic...
You know, kind of architecture style.
And it's going to be this big, imposing tower.
It's going to be like a communist era building.
And the purpose of the design will be to inspire fear and intimidation.
You know, that's what they say about Soviet buildings.
It was like that building was made to make people feel small and afraid.
We're going to build something like that, something huge and like imposing.
And inside, it's just going to be the Knicker kingdom.
OK, it's going to be me.
It's going to be my producers.
My closest allies, it's gonna be Ezra Levant, my guy, it's gonna be the Cat Boys, it's gonna be, we're gonna have a McDonald's in there, a Taco Bell.
So no cathedrals, but we will be building that.
That will be going up.
There'll be a VR station, photorealistic, Neuralink, Minecraft VR, and that's where I'll be.
You know, people will go in there and they'll be like, What is this place?
Where is the... You have to show me!
Who's the leader?
Who's running this show?
And everybody will think it's like this big, you know, imposing guy, and it'll be me.
And I'll be just like this shriveled up... I won't even look human.
I'll look like a blob.
And I'll be in like this disgusting little closet.
Like I said, when I go to the Congo, and I'll be Neuralinked into Minecraft VR, and I'll be the man behind the curtain.
Big throne room, but I'll be the man behind the curtain.
They'll be like, What is this place?
And I'll be like, go, get out of here!
Get out of here!
Don't look at me!
So that's where we're headed.
There instead of a cathedral.
Michael says, thanks for helping me grow closer with my Catholic faith with your epic pro-Catholic arguments throughout many videos.
You're unironically doing God's work.
God bless you and keep fighting, King.
Hey, thanks, man.
Glad to hear it.
Glad somebody's appreciative.
All I hear from a lot of Catholics is criticism.
unidentified
All I hear is like, oh, this guy's not really a good representative of the faith and da da.
nick fuentes
All these people who suck are anonymous and they're all fat.
They're all GK Chesterton and Thomas Aquinas Fizik.
You know, they're gonna eat the sinners as opposed to converting them like I am.
Right?
So, thank you.
I appreciate that.
Jax says, hey Nick, want to FaceTime later?
We can watch Sam Hyde skits.
Ooh, woo.
Yeah, definitely.
I'll get right on that.
People unironically hitting me up on Twitter.
Do you want to do a Google Hangouts with me?
Do you want to talk with me?
It's like, look, I don't like, I don't have anything against you, but no, I don't know you, you know?
Like, I don't know.
Maybe I'm just an anti-social person.
I guess that's the case.
I don't like to talk to people that I know.
I got people like Look, people just bombarding me with notifications every day on my phone and people bothering me.
It's like, I generally like to just do my own thing.
So I'm not a very social person to begin with.
People are like, hey, do a Google Hangouts with me.
No, no thank you.
I'm sure you're a fine person, I'm sure you're great.
But just, I have no interest in doing that, so... But yeah, let's watch Sam Hydes get over it.
I don't even like to FaceTime people that I like!
I hate FaceTiming people that I like.
Phone call is the absolute furthest I'll go, and even that, I'm like, if it's longer than 20 minutes, I'm like, alright, this must come to an end, you know?
Anyway, James Russell says nice tie bro.
Thank you.
Zoom says you're watching America First where we spend 40 minutes discussing the news and 80 minutes reading the super chat.
Look, the show is 45, the way the structure works is it's 45 minutes of news, and then it's supposed to be 15 minutes of super chats.
But, I don't know, we just get so many now that that's the bulk of the show.
So look, that's always been the program, 45-15.
If you send in a lot of super chats, I go off a little bit, it's extra.
But people are like, well, that means there's not enough news.
Well, I didn't expand it to a two-hour show.
I didn't decide this is gonna be a three-hour time commitment now.
It's just that it's an hour-long show, and people just pile in, and I graciously continue to accept your superchats and read and respond to them.
But yeah, I guess that's how it works now.
But it's 45 minutes, alright?
Don't you, you know, cut down.
I make it 45 or 50.
Today we talked about the news for almost a whole hour, so...
Sir Harkin says in Colorado we have constant danger of school shooting.
You think the mountains are like celestial bodies influencing people's spirit and mind?
Definitely could be something to that.
You need to look at the Denver airport.
Come on.
The Denver airport, what's going on there?
I definitely would not rule it out that there's some kind of esoteric energy happening there.
Because it was five miles from Columbine that that school shooting happened.
And what are they doing?
Legalizing marijuana and mushrooms?
Something's going on there.
There's something up there.
I do believe there's something to that.
Can't put my finger on it don't have the esoteric knowledge, but uh, I do think there is something to that Pro truth says venti said she's a pagan due to the paranormal response.
She gets from it How fast will she off herself after getting home late one night and seeing a figure with a horse head staring at her?
from inside her dark closet I don't know what that means, but uh What is she gonna meet the devil?
I don't know what that means but uh Yeah, I don't know.
I don't really believe in paranormal type stuff.
So, I don't know.
People say they have a paranormal experience.
I'm like, what are you talking about, you know?
I don't believe in ghosts.
And I almost don't want to say that because then it's like, are the ghosts going to come for me now?
Are they going to attack me to prove me wrong?
Is this going to be like one of those stories?
here is a man who never believed in ghosts.
And then they really have to shit up one day, you know, and then he never doubted again.
So I don't, so I don't want to take too strong of a stance.
Look, ghosts, if you're out there, I'm, I'm all right, you know, but I've never, I've never experienced the paranormal.
I've never felt that.
So I can't, I can't say that I put a lot of stock in that, but, uh, yeah, she'll realize it's demons soon enough, I guess.
Bjolnar says, bang, bang, skeet, skeet, traps going ER out here.
I don't know what that means.
Joseph says, Nick, what is the answer to the boomer question?
The pillow.
The pillow.
They're going to the great Jimmy Buffett concert in the sky.
They're all going.
They're all going to Margaritaville.
You know, and they talk about, what do they say?
They say rock and roll heaven sure has a hell of a band.
You're about to find out.
You're about to go to the best rock concert ever, boomers.
It's gonna take five minutes, trust me.
No, just kidding, just kidding, just kidding.
The answer to the boomer question, we're gonna put them in retirement communities and take their social security checks.
Pocket their social security checks, I guess.
Yeah, that's true.
When we say women in the movement, we mean women having babies and the male babies become part of the movement.
Yeah, that's true.
When you say women in the movement, we mean women having babies and the male babies become part of the movement.
That's what we mean.
Women themselves in the movement, big mistake.
It's always been a big mistake.
Mine says, great show big guy, you ever heard of Sam Hyde?
Oh yeah, I think so.
He says, you're looking bloated, hit the gym.
I'm not looking bloated!
My mom told me I look chubby today, this evening.
I'm like, I don't even look chubby!
I just ate.
I just had a big hamburger and a lot of sides and everything.
Alright?
If I look a little full, that's different.
But I'm not... Do I look bloated to you?
Well, I'm not.
I'm pumping my chest out.
How about if I tuck it in?
Do I look bloated?
I don't look bloated.
I look fine.
I look... Can I do a side angle?
Side, uh, you know, tuck in the suit a little bit.
I don't look bloated.
I look fine.
unidentified
I am 18!
nick fuentes
I am an 18 adolescent.
I'm a young man, okay?
I am still a young, lanky, virile teenager, okay?
I am not, I am not getting old.
I am not getting thicker, okay?
I'm not getting bloated.
I am doing just fine, okay?
I'm not getting bloated.
People say that to get under my skin.
It doesn't bother me.
I am comfortable with my body image, okay?
I am comfortable in my own skin.
Keith says, what would you do if you had a gay son?
That's a tough one, I don't know.
I don't know.
Try and steer them in the right direction, I guess.
Honestly, I think it's almost 80% environmental.
So I think there's precautions you can take to prevent that from happening.
You know, once you kind of get woke on what that situation is all about.
I don't believe it's... Maybe there's a genetic component.
Maybe there isn't.
I don't really know.
But I believe it's mostly environmental, even if there is a slight genetic predisposition.
And so I think if you control for that, I think there's a lot you can do preventatively.
But even still, yeah, I would steer them in the right direction.
Even if you have those preferences, you still gotta live according to God's law.
You know, that does not preclude you from following the rules.
You know, people have it that, oh well, You know, if you have this preference, that means you have to act on it.
You have to sin.
It's not what that means.
You know, it's like being an alcoholic, or being born like a crack baby.
You know, because someone is born addicted to crack, does that mean it's a good and a healthy thing to do crack?
No, it's bad for you.
So, I don't know if that's a perfect analogy, but it kind of gets the job done.
I would steer them in the right direction, even if they were like that.
I'd say, you know what, you're better off just getting married to a woman, or you just remain chaste if you're not up to that or whatever, but...
I guess that would be my perspective.
Look, I love my son, so it's hard for me.
My son, my future hypothetical son, I really do feel for him, so it's a tricky question.
No, I don't know.
It is a tough one, but definitely would not enable.
I know what I wouldn't do.
I know what I wouldn't do.
I wouldn't say, hey, go out there, put on makeup, and get butt blasted in the club doing drugs.
I know we wouldn't be doing that, right?
So I guess that's my answer.
Gabriel says, have you read the political works of the great Leopold Butters Stotts?
Specifically, The Poop That Took a Pee?
If so, what do you think?
I don't, I don't know what that means.
If that's a joke, or a pun, or I don't know if that's some kind of... You got me to say something?
I don't even know what that means.
Well, their bear says do 5x5 squad.
Waited lift.
Overhead press.
Do twice a week.
unidentified
No.
nick fuentes
This should take no longer than an hour if you limit rest time.
unidentified
No.
nick fuentes
No thank you.
Look, if I want to work out, it's not that I don't have a workout routine.
But I'm choosing not to work out at the moment because people keep getting on my case.
What did I say?
Tell me to work out!
I no longer want to work out.
I have simply lost all motivation to work out because you've said this.
Okay, leave me to my own devices and I might consider it.
But, you know, people get on my ass like that.
Oh, whoa, Nick, dude, you should work out.
No, I don't want to work out anymore.
You think I'm going to do what some random guy on the internet tells me to do?
I'm going to play Civilization V my whole life.
I'm getting Neuralinked into VR just because you said that.
So, uh, no.
No, thank you.
I'm not doing your dumb workout routine.
I have a workout routine.
And I will get on it when I'm ready.
Shreya Labaoth says, best part of America first is hearing how Nick got fast food gut rot mere days after bragging about how his superior med genetics allow him to eat whatever he wants, repercussion free.
Keep smiling, bro, everything will be fine.
Well, look, in fairness, it's White Castle, okay?
That guy said a Big Mac took him out.
A little different.
White Castle is like, you're basically eating out of the garbage, okay?
It's a little different.
White Castle, you're kind of doing that to yourself.
That's self-inflicted.
McDonald's, I can handle like a champ.
I can eat McDonald's, no problem, like a hero.
But White Castle, I think anybody has it.
Who is, who is designed, who has the composition to eat White Castle, except for like, I don't even know.
I don't even know where's the composition for that.
Crack babies?
You know, going back to the previous analogy?
So, I don't know if anybody's equipped to handle that on a regular basis.
Also, I should mention, I spilled it all over the... Maybe this had an impact.
I had my White Castle bag in the passenger seat.
Should I even tell the story?
It's kind of a sixth... Perhaps you'll think lesser of me, but I have to be real with you.
I'm driving home.
I'm like a block away from my house.
I have the White Castle bag on the passenger seat and I hit the brakes too hard and the bag flew forward and all the onion rings and mozzarella sticks fly.
They come flying out of the bag and they're all over the ground and I'm like, Damn it, you know, I park, you know three minutes later and I'm like picking them up.
I'm like, you know, this one looks okay That's good.
So I don't know maybe that that add up you're already eating mozzarella sticks and onion rings and three sliders and a chicken ring slider and you're having pop and and then I had candy then I also had a chocolate bar afterwards and It's like at that point, you're kind of asking for trouble.
At that point, you put all that together, it's like, man, you know, what, do you hate yourself?
Like, what's going on there?
You know, so I was just really hungry, actually.
But, so I will not take this nagging.
I have a strong composition, but who can handle such a diet?
Not me, maybe Donald Trump.
But, yeah.
But yeah, I am perhaps a moment of weakness.
But I didn't throw up!
But I didn't throw up.
I got a little bit of a stomach ache.
Nothing that a little Tums couldn't fix.
And hey, we could take a couple of Tums and I'm fine, alright?
Then I went to bed like a baby.
Salim says, Mr. Fuentes, I'm out front with 100 balloons you ordered to celebrate the shooter being transgender.
Please come to the door.
Yeah, I'll be right there.
Italian pal says, hey Nick, I have ancestors from around Naples and Bari as well, and some of them settled in Chicago, and I get reddish facial hair near my mouth as well.
Who knows?
We might be distantly related.
Anyway, keep up the good work.
Wow, small world.
Very interesting.
Could be, right?
Could be.
I wonder where the reddish hair comes from.
Does that come from my Irish side?
Does that come from Italian?
I don't know where I get that.
But it is... I shave because it looks red when it's on my face and I'm like, I don't know, is that just the lighting, you know?
But I shave and it's like red on the razor.
It's red, you know?
So I don't know what that's all about, but...
Hey, small world.
Mine says, Destiny was literally calling for violence against Christians like you.
Why can't we hold him partly responsible for the Colorado shooting?
We should.
We absolutely should.
People like me are held responsible whenever something goes awry when it's somebody adjacent to us.
He's literally calling for violence against Christians.
He should be held accountable.
We know why he won't.
Mr. New Vegas says, this program was brought to you by Gamora.
Gamora, it'll be our secret.
Thank you, Mr. New Vegas.
Nate says armed teachers.
Agree.
TechnologyBats says, why does how based the immigration deal is matter?
English, please!
If Congress isn't gonna pass it.
It matters because he'll run on it in 2020 and he could pass it.
But also, and this is what Ryan Gerdusky tweeted about, he said, and I agree with this wholeheartedly, Gerdusky says that why it matters is because, and I said the other day, the deal's a pretty good deal.
Even though we haven't seen it yet, it's not.
It's a final form, but we've heard about it.
It's good.
Why it's a big deal is because the consensus, or rather not the consensus, the moderate position, the center has moved to the right.
That's why it's a big deal.
For 30 years, the moderate, the center position was, we're going to have to give up amnesty if we want comprehensive immigration reform.
Every deal is border security, limiting migration in exchange for amnesty.
That's always been the deal.
This is based and this matters because the moderate deal put together by Kushner, 52 Republicans are on board with it so far, so this is like the deal and it has no amnesty in it.
The concession is the business interests.
We're going to give you corporate workers through the merit-based system, through new visas for the merit-based system.
So that the the concession has gone from amnesty to helping out Koch brothers type people and granted we have to make compromises, right?
But that the compromise has moved to the right from amnesty to we're going to keep immigration at the same level but shifted to merit change the composition.
That's a big deal.
That means that the Overton window on immigration is shifted to the right and particularly in the Republican Party.
So that's a good question, but that's why.
Robert Foy says, I've been shilling for you in my former libertarian circles and they hate you.
How you think tradition is more important than the free market.
Yeah, well, libertarians are gay.
And you know what?
Look, the whole thing about libertarians is that everything that they have is a consequence of tradition and order.
You cannot have libertarians without people like me.
If you don't have people like me, or people that existed like me previously, that believe in order, virtue, tradition, the state, you cannot have the free market.
You know, free market is not a given.
Somalia.
You know, and they hate when you use that example, but it's a perfect example.
Here's a country where you have no states.
What blossom?
Did you have an ANCAP paradise?
Or is it just gangs killing each other?
Libya.
No states.
No state.
They've got multiple states.
Oh, it's an anarcho-capitalist paradise.
You don't like one military can sign up for the other one.
Or is it just hell, you know?
Or Brazil, or any one of these places where the state isn't strong.
Oh, but it's not a real free market.
That's not really libertarianism.
So yeah, libertarians, they will take the red pill eventually.
And anyway, they shill for their own demise.
You know, they want mass immigration, cheap labor.
That's undermining their own position.
Indian or Bear says, may my wife Valerie please have a shout out?
Yeah, shout out to Valerie.
Shout out to your wife, Valerie.
Kudos to the wives of America First.
Right on.
R.A.
says, watch the Crowder change my mind student edition video yesterday and my IQ dropped so many points.
I now feel a strong urge to go rob some stores.
Well, hey, don't do that.
Don't do that, but yeah, relatable.
Steve Crowder's not really a high tier, highbrow content, but that's okay.
Blue Force is your thoughts on Nigel Farage.
Is he another conservative like President Blumpf?
I'm on the fence if I should vote for him over here in the UK.
I don't really know enough about him.
He's pretty good.
I think he's as good as you're gonna get in the UK as far as a mainstream politician goes.
I would vote for him but he's kind of shills on the Israel stuff and you know but I don't know if you can really have an explicit person legally be in the mainstream in the UK.
I don't really know the political environment there so As far as I know, I think he's based.
I like him, but I can't really say for sure.
Derriton says, my friend just lost a big bet.
He said, you'd never have Jesse Lee Peterson on the show.
Now do you see?
And he has a name there, but I'm not gonna read it.
Yeah, there you go.
Take that, Kyle.
Crypto says, hey big guy, is a $13 tip on a $50 bill acceptable?
Hey, seems fine to me.
Smelly says how many times do you say the hard R N word a day?
Zero.
I've never said that.
Never said the hard R N word in my life.
Temple traces Fuentes do some IRL vlogging and take the little knickers with you to the McDonald's drive-thru.
I've done that before.
I don't know.
I don't know.
Boundaries.
I do the show Monday through Friday.
Is that not good enough?
It's never enough!
Never enough.
You need to write a book.
You need to go on tour.
You need to do a meetup.
You need to vlog.
You need to do this.
Play this game.
Do a movie review.
Do a book review.
How about I just do the show Monday through Friday?
Is it ever enough that people can just have one product and that's just what it is?
That's the problem.
With you kids these days.
That's a problem with modern, that's a problem with you societies these days.
It's always got to be more, bigger, more products.
Can't something just be true to itself and have integrity?
A YouTube show has integrity just like a man, and just as seldom.
Everybody always wants to make it, you know, it's got to be a business, it's got to do this and that.
You know, Star Wars.
We have to make a prequel, and we have to make a sequel, and we have to make a spin-off.
Can't you just live and let live?
Can't it just be what it is?
Can't I just become who I am?
I don't know, maybe I'll do a vlog, but I'll do it if I feel it's right.
But yeah, for now we're doing America first, okay?
Capitalist Manifesto says, do you feel in charge?
You believe your band gives you power over me?
Your platform has served its purpose and I am its reckoning.
PP Poo Poo.
So true.
Honestly, we have options.
If we ever get kicked off, we have DLive.
Somebody turned me on to Bitwave.
We have unauthorized TV.
So I'm not, I don't fear it as much as I once did.
David says, hey Nick, your content is awesome.
Hope your channel grows.
God bless.
Thank you, man.
Lauren Rose says, thanks for making Christianity cool, big guy.
Hey, you're welcome.
I did that.
I made Christianity cool.
Hey, you're welcome.
You're welcome, big guy.
You want to cut me a pass every once in a while, you know?
That's what happens.
I'm driving with my White Castle.
It spills all over the seat.
I'm like, really?
Can't you cut me some slack?
I'm helping you out.
I'm sacrificing for the movement.
You do me like this?
You know?
Kidding, kidding.
Jokes.
I know I'm gonna get some fat Chester Tanavi.
You really shouldn't joke like that, actually.
It's heretical.
All right, all right.
But thanks.
Brandon with a big super chat.
Thanks so much.
He says, I know it sounds cringe, but we are witnessing, but are we witnessing the end of the American empire?
Breakdown of order, total capitulation of foreign causes, hyper wealthy corporations open about biases.
Does the violence get worse until total collapse?
At what point do you just scream?
At what point do you just scream and bash your head into the wall?
And at what point do you just go 150 miles per hour down the highway every day because you want to see burning in your life?
At what point does that become the reaction?
At what point do you say to yourself, deep breathing, you know, anti-stress activities like jogging, just don't cut it anymore?
Really, this question again?
This is the end of America?
When is the collapse coming?
Is violence inevitable?
How many times?
How many times?
I don't know, man.
I don't know.
We don't know what tomorrow brings.
If I talked to you eight years ago, if I talked to you five years ago, would you have predicted that Trump would run and become president?
No.
We have no idea what is in store for us.
Uncertain, certainly.
Uh, but, uh, you know, this collapse.
American Empire's over.
Totally premature.
Totally premature.
Things are fine.
Relatively, things are fine.
When I talk about mass shootings and countries going downhill, I mean, these patterns are getting worse and they're not sustainable, but like, look, relatively speaking, American power is still here.
It's here for the foreseeable future.
The country's stable and orderly.
That could change if there's a big economic downturn or a number of other things that could happen.
That could change, but as we are right now, I wouldn't be too worried at the moment, but I don't know.
America is a very powerful country.
We see in history these things just don't go away.
You know, the Soviet Union dissolved in 1991, but did it really?
I mean, Russia still has big cloud in Central Asia, and they still have big cloud in Eastern Europe, and Russia is still a very powerful country.
Russia shouldn't be a powerful country.
They're like a third world country.
Second world.
But I mean, you know what I'm saying.
They're like a developing country.
But they're still able to project power all around the world.
Well, not all around, but in Syria and in Ukraine and in a number of other places.
There's still a kingmaker in like the North Korean negotiations.
There's still a power player.
And it goes to show that, you know, power doesn't just vanish and disappear.
It deteriorates over time.
And it can't come back.
Look at the Roman Empire.
You know, the Roman Republic dissolved and it became the Roman Empire.
And then the Roman Empire dissolved and it became the Byzantine Empire and the Holy Roman Empire, and on and on.
And so, the end of America, I don't think will come for a very, very, very long time.
America as we know it, yeah, that's on the way out.
But I just have to be careful about what you mean by America.
America is a very wealthy, powerful country.
It just doesn't disappear overnight.
We're going to be around for a while.
It just is what's the quality of life?
What's the standard of living?
You know, it'll diminish over time, maybe.
But who's gonna replace us?
unidentified
China?
nick fuentes
China's kind of a meme, frankly.
They'll be a competitor, but them overcoming and replacing and dominating, I think, is kind of a meme at this point.
So all this talk is very premature, alarmist.
So I don't want you to go, you know, jump off the Brooklyn Bridge or anything, but...
Captain Mike says, what's your top three favorite flat earth facts?
I'm not a flat earther.
I'm a hollow earther, actually.
EK says, when are we getting our America First premium something harem anime special featuring Lauren Rose Venti and Faith Goldie?
Please make it happen.
Yeah, I'll get right on that.
Smelly says, would you let your daughter be a lesbian?
At least she won't get screwed by another man.
Also, What suit is that and are you wearing shoes and pants on the show?
Great.
What a question.
What a great question.
No, I would not let my daughter be a lesbian.
It's still sin.
What kind of question is that?
You want your daughter to become a mother.
What kind of question is that?
And what suit is that?
What do you mean what suit?
It doesn't have like a name.
It's a blue suit from Macy's.
And am I wearing shoes?
I'm wearing pants.
I'm wearing jeans.
And I'm wearing slippers right now.
Wearing slippers for comfort.
In the summer, I'm going to have to transition into wearing gym shorts because it gets too hot down here.
But, yeah, we're trying to maximize our experience by being comfortable.
Puppet says, Queen Anne could fix this country in a week.
I don't know.
I like Anne Coulter.
I love Anne Coulter.
But a woman running the country?
I don't know.
But I love her.
She's great.
Burger Fan says, sad to see the problems that develop when we don't talk to each other.
It's time for us to sit down with these people and have an honest conversation.
Agree.
Mr. Leones, has I got a chance to ask Christina Hoff Summers about Palestinian human rights?
She told the guy to check out a gay bar in Haifa and dodged.
What question should I get a college kid to ask Shapiro?
Oh, I don't know.
Get him to ask about genetic testing in Israel.
Get him to ask, well, you've said in the past that, you know, Israel is not an ethnic national state.
It's a, it is a, what do you call it?
What is the term I'm looking for?
I forget.
But you've said in the past that it's not a double standard that you support Israel and you don't support ethnic nationalism in America because Israel is a civic nationalist country and they're run by a constitution that's ideological.
However, how does that gel with the fact that you have ethnic testing for Russian emigrants from the Soviet Union going into Israel to see if they're actually Jewish?
If Judaism is a religion, then why is right of return provided to ethnic Jews?
I mean, that's a fair question.
That'd be a good one to ask.
Koolader says this parade of black pills has been going on ever since you ditched the water bottle.
We look forward to those big sips they gave us strength.
I still have the water bottle.
Smelly says, hey Nick, big fan.
I copy your stream accent, IRL.
I don't have a stream accent.
Actor says, take my Monopoly money, senor.
I know it's not much, but you're doing God's work.
Love the show.
God bless.
Thanks.
Hyman says, who's John Corzine?
Yeah, I know who Rihanna is.
Who's John Corzine?
I know the IMDB 100.
Who is John Corzine?
That's a good question.
Jude Clymer says, should the state force you to invite Ben Shapiro over to your house for a dinner party?
Should the state force you to be friends with Mark Levin?
Similarly, should the state... Similarly, the state shouldn't interfere in the Freedom Association of Facebook.
Okay, what a stupid argument.
Yeah, that's definitely the same.
The state forcing me to have a dinner party with Mark Levin, me, an individual, invite someone in my home and serve them is the same as a multi-billion dollar multinational corporation with a complete monopoly on an absolutely essential service which is host to more than 2 billion people, monthly active users, saying that they should not discriminate based on political viewpoints even though they get legal immunity because they're supposed to be neutral on political viewpoints.
Yeah, that's the same thing.
They're totally the same thing.
That's totally... All these dummies, all these absolute coons, okay?
Tap dancing for the man.
Tap dancing for the state.
These conservative coons.
That's what it always is.
And I mean that not in the sense of racial, but in the sense of what you're doing.
In the sense of how you're treating this.
There is no parity or equivalence between these two things.
People say, oh, the government shouldn't force Christian Baker to bake a gay wedding cake, so why should the government?
because a Christian baker does not control the content feed of 2 billion people in the world, and is not worth $50 billion, and is not one of the most powerful institutions, platforms, and people on planet Earth in the history of mankind.
Kind of relevant.
Should the government not intervene if your phone company shuts off your phone service because you have the wrong political opinions, or your gas company, or your electricity company?
How far do you want to take that?
Should they be able to close the roads to you?
Should they be able to close all the restaurants and transportation to you?
You're going to be just an individual?
Just grow your own food.
Just grow your own food from start to finish.
Build your own car.
Build your own phone.
Build your own phone antenna.
Make your own electricity.
Make your own... Really?
I mean, it's just totally ridiculous libertarian thinking.
Dumb.
Next, Super Chat.
Omar says, you said, nothing we can do about hurricanes, cringe, and blue pills.
Everyone knows Rothschilds control the weather.
Yeah, true, actually.
Actually true.
I like that idea, actually.
campaign funds could be used to hire those nice fellas that hang out in front of Home Depot and bus them over to suburban grocery stores so liberal moms can get some diversity.
Just a social experiment.
I like that idea, actually.
What if we went to Humboldt Park?
What if we went to Garfield Park or we went to McKinley Park or one of these places in the south side and we went to I don't know just any random block or any street corner we said a hundred dollars a hundred dollars for a day's pay just hop in my van and we'll drive over to Hinsdale And we'll drive over to Burridge and we'll drive over to, you know, some of these different suburbs and you guys can just get out and hang out around the high school.
You can hang around around the local high school.
Hang out around the, you know, the grocery store.
Just a little friendly experiment.
Just a friendly social experiment.
Or maybe we go to Little Village.
You know, maybe we go over to Pilsen and we survey that demographic.
Hey, a hundred pesos to whoever wants to hop in my van.
Hop on the BNSF and we'll go to Oak Park.
Or we'll go to one of these other, you know, wealthy areas, and you guys can just kind of hang out, walk around the blocks, and, you know, we could do that every weekend for a year and see what happens.
Amir says, 1,000 years?
Do you mean it, senpai?
unidentified
Ooh-woo.
nick fuentes
I don't know what you mean by that.
NA says, Nick, nice tie.
Love the show.
Now it's time to get funky.
Yikes, department.
Disavow.
I don't know what you mean by that.
Oh, there you go.
Why don't you want people to kowtow?
We're America!
We should demand sovereignty from all nations of the world!
And people are like, we're making these demands of Iran!
Who cares?
is them literally kowtowing to us in Israel, this isn't North Korea.
The deal with North Korea is them literally kowtowing to us.
Why don't you want people to kowtow?
We're America.
We should demand sovereignty from all nations of the world.
unidentified
And people are like, we're making these demands of Iran.
nick fuentes
Who cares?
Fine.
Who cares?
Make them submit.
That's what we're doing in North Korea.
North Korea, their whole country is based upon the nuclear program in a large way.
Right?
That's an exaggeration.
You know, actually, okay, well you understand in general, in broad strokes, very important to them.
And we're saying you can't defend yourself against us.
Like, we're neutering them.
You know, and we're forcing them to give up.
Understand, this is the end of their country as it exists if they open up to the West.
We talk about the carrot for them to denuclearize, we're talking about the end of the North Korean Juche system.
You think that's sustainable with opening up to Western investment?
It isn't.
It isn't.
And that'll solve the demise of the regime.
So, it's the same with Iran.
You expect them to kowtow?
It's not the same as North Korea.
What's wrong with kowtowing?
Submit.
Submit to the West.
Submit to America.
Yeah, Israel, certainly the missile program and all that is a part of it.
But Saudi Arabia is also part of it.
The Emirates is a part of it.
Europe is a little bit a part of it.
But I don't know.
I think as long as they're getting rid of the nuclear program, I'm fine with it.
If we have to add in things about Syria or other places, who cares?
Who cares?
We should call the shots, not Iran.
And by the way, Iran is allied with Russia and China, so it's a zero-sum game in foreign policy.
So yeah, maybe Israel's not the best and their interests aren't totally consistent with ours, but insofar as Iran is in this axis of Russia, China, Venezuela, North Korea, a few others, they're our adversary and we should be back their interests and their power as much as possible.
Simple, basic, realist foreign policy.
Peanut Arbuckle says that Soros funded soy in Colorado is too potent.
Yeah, that could be it.
It's all the chemtrails maybe.
Raymond says Owen Benjamin says nuclear weapons don't exist and nuclear reactions don't result in harmful radiation.
Do you agree?
What happens when conspiracy theories go too far?
At a certain point, I think you have to acknowledge reality at a certain point, you know?
Not to say that conspiracy theories aren't true.
I think you'd always entertain them.
But at a certain point, we have to agree with the basics, you know?
I don't think every... There's really... It's not a productive way to do business, particularly in this field.
Everything is in doubt, and it's based on, well, I don't know, I saw on 8chan that actually, it's like, we have to kind of agree that we live in the world.
And anyway, even if you don't think that's true, you have to speak the same language as everybody else.
You start to convince people, it's sort of like this horseshoe theory where it's like, you know, you start to convince people when you talk about, you know, jobs and immigration and stuff, and then you tell them, North Korea is not real, nuclear weapons are real, the moon landing didn't happen, and the world is hollow, and everyone's like, oh,
Okay, oh you're one of those people so I think those are important considerations RA says looked it up and the shooting quote is actually from a 69 book called Manifestos of Surrealism by a guy named Andre Breton have a little quotes and no you're right you're right about that actually But thank you for correcting me.
Thank you.
Thank you for making me better Leo says, hey Nick, been watching for a couple weeks.
Great coverage.
I'm in New Jersey where a certain group causes a lot of issues.
I'm glad you helped me put this into perspective.
Yeah, no problem big guy.
Mitch Ellis has had to get my appendix out last week which didn't cost me a cent because of public health in Australia.
USA leftists like touting this but don't say it costs us 88 billion dollars per year compared to the 12 trillion dollars per year for you guys.
Didn't cost me a cent because of duh-duh-duh.
Wait, say that again.
It costs you.
So wait, it costs you less as opposed to costing us more, but didn't cost you any money.
So what does that have to do?
I'm sort of confused the point you're trying to make here.
Didn't cost me a cent because of public health care.
They tout this, but they don't say it costs us.
It costs you less as opposed to costing us more.
So what?
I don't understand.
You're saying $88 billion versus $12 trillion per year.
So if it's costing us more, And it costs you less, but you got it for free.
How is that?
Why is leftists like to tout this?
I don't know.
I think you're making the argument for the leftists, if I'm not mistaken.
Fraggle says this money is earmarked for Israel.
Please forward.
I will use it for my daily wire subscription.
Yeah, I'm gonna say no.
I love it when people are like, I'm a premium member, can you do X, Y, and Z?
Uh, no.
It's, uh, look, it's $5 a month, and it comes with the one extra show.
religion, thanks, even if you say no.
Yeah, I'm going to say no.
I love when people are like, I'm a premium member, can you do X, Y, and Z?
Uh, no, it's $5 a month, and it comes with the one extra show.
It doesn't come with, you know, concierge service.
People are like, Nick, as a premium member, you replied in my emails, and I demand.
It's like, look, listen, the customer is not always right.
The customer pays the $5 and they get the premium show.
And they get it at some point, but they get it and that's it.
So you're welcome, but no.
Peanut says that, uh, whoops.
Scrolled back too far there.
Anime says, when is the Hunter Avalon debate?
When are you having it on E. Michael Jones?
When are you having it on JLP?
Why aren't you going to Amran?
Where are the old episodes?
When are you having it on Owen Benjamin?
Wow, thank you, Anime.
Great joke.
My favorite now is, it's the usual Super Chats, and then people making fun of the usual Super Chats has become a usual Super Chat itself.
That's what they all say all the time!
I've never heard this one before!
Thank you so much!
You're not like the other ones!
That's actually funny!
unidentified
No, I'm sorry.
nick fuentes
Thank you so much.
Thank you, anime.
Really incisive joke there.
I'm such a jerk.
Tradmax makes America first bumper stickers.
Yeah, we'll get right on that.
So let's see, we're making headbands, bumper stickers, keychains, pillowcases, t-shirts, hats, anything else?
Other mug designs, anything else on top of that?
Salim says, Nick, do you think the drums are cool?
Yeah, I think they're cool.
I had a lot of friends that were doing the percussion when I was in marching band, so yeah, they're great.
P.A.
says, you contradict yourself by supporting U.S.
imposing sanctions on Iran, which are fundamentally Israeli.
No, they're not.
Nuclear de-proliferation or non-proliferation is not in Israeli interest.
So, you contradict yourself.
No, actually, if you heard the whole argument and weren't a retard, you would understand why that's not contradictory at all.
And I said, there's a little bit of overlap, but there is nuclear non-proliferation.
So, they gotta listen.
Ryan B says, Nick, I've secured the property for the perfect compound.
Five hours down a half hour from a certain place, 10 acres, literally three minutes from McDonald's.
Oh thanks, maybe try not to dox me next time.
Clifton says, would you marry a woman with a tattoo?
Absolutely not.
Absolutely 100% not.
Tattoos are gross.
If you have them, it's gross.
On men, if you're in the army, if you're in a gang, okay.
Everybody else, it's disgusting and I hate it.
So, definitely no.
Especially, you know, for women who, oh, it's a small tattoo.
It's not a big deal.
All the worse.
Why would you want to mark yourself in that way?
You're the product of thousands of years of human evolution.
unidentified
Right?
nick fuentes
If you believe in that, I guess, right?
But in any case, you're the product of many generations of people.
They've all fought and toiled and whatever, survived, to get, to produce you.
And you're like, I'm gonna draw a little heart on my wrist.
I'm going to draw on myself.
I'm going to draw a little, I'm going to draw a little Chinese symbol on my ankle.
You're dumb.
No way.
Mine says, great show big guy.
Thanks.
Zoom says, baby time is over bitch.
That's right.
David Sperner say, David Contis make good points, but they're such spurgs.
Like bro, just go to a traditional Latin mass if you hate Novus Ordo so much.
TF bro.
Yeah, so true.
Hyman says Bannon is building his own Catboy compound in Italy.
Yeah, I have to check that out.
In the homeland, too.
Perfect.
The Pewd says, look Donald, the people will love you for this.
You're going to bring freedom to a nation oppressed by socialism or Islam or whatever.
Start a war with Iran.
Don't think that's what's happening, but okay.
Jason says, can't say I understand liking Kanye's music or rap.
A lot of my Uyghur friends do, but to each their own.
You should listen to Weezer.
I do listen to Weezer.
I like Weezer.
But I also listen to Kanye.
Look, and hey, I understand, you know, a lot of my low-class, bad-taste friends don't understand Kanye.
You know, a lot of low-IQ people that I know don't really like Kanye.
So I understand it.
To each their own, I guess.
R.A. says, remember, kids, keep advancing till all your enemies are destroyed.
And this won't make any sense to you, Nicker, but to all the Reiner and Armand cucks you're about to...
I'm not...
I don't understand what that is.
I'm not reading it Bill says hi Nick.
It's Dave Rubin.
Welcome to the gay Jewish show.
I heard you also like the bus nuts in the Prager FB group Thanks, yeah, good to be here.
David Sperger says, Nick is guiding men into the faith.
Losercads, BTFO.
So true.
Leftcads, Losercads, BTFO.
So true.
The blood of the warrior, the blood of the martyrs.
I found out that Evola said that.
I was looking for who said that recently.
It was Evola who said that.
AW says, First Samuel 28, Saul talks with Samuel's ghost.
Okay, I don't think you're...
Hearing me.
I'm not talking about like holy ghosts like Saints.
I'm talking about paranormal specters poltergeists Everybody always trying to correct me.
Everybody's eyes.
Well, actually Actually, you say you don't believe in the paranormal but actually in this book and talk to somebody in the Bible.
That's a ghost Well, I really wasn't talking about that though retard.
I was actually talking about like specters poltergeists like ghost hunters Thank you so much for the clarification.
did say that eval only quoted this other person in that book you said oh thank you thank you so much for the clarification i'm going to retire that's that's what people don't understand they're like we could just push nick we could just push his buttons and we could just push and uh you don't understand what you're doing you have no idea but uh it's really red pilling on the npc I'll put it that way.
David Sperner says, Thick Fuentes out here eating good, always.
Imagine eating this good.
Hokie says, do you shop in the Husky department, Macy's?
Ouch.
No, I shop in the skinny person section.
GW says, would you name your son Thanos for $2?
Yeah.
Blue says, Nick, you look too thin.
Please stop working out.
There we go.
Now we're talking.
Anna-Marie says, hey Nick, can I introduce you to my granddaughter?
Uh, no.
No thanks.
Not ready for it.
Maybe in five years.
Mr. Frost's Pope equals kid diddling and liberation theology.
Sad?
Yeah, just keep being a Protestant instead.
None of that going on in Protestant ideology.
Jonathan says the only workout is two Big Macs for five dollars.
Take a bite while curling them.
God bless you, big guy.
You're doing great.
Thanks.
I agree.
Zoom says John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt.
His name is my name too.
Thoughts?
Great.
Wonderful.
Just Fox News.
That's my opinion.
Whatever Fox News says is my opinion on that.
No, I agree.
Irish come from Spain.
Call them the Black Irish.
They come from Spain.
So, I'm red-pilled on this.
My Irish grandmother actually said that her ancestors were blonde-haired, blue-eyed.
unidentified
So...
nick fuentes
And same with the Mexican side, actually, from Spain.
Spain and Ireland, so... So I agree.
Monochrome says, love the show, big guy.
What are your thoughts on Alessandra Mussolini?
She seems pretty based.
Yeah, I like her.
I like her grandfather, her father.
Well, is she the granddaughter or is she the daughter?
Either way, I like the Mussolinis.
I'm a fan.
PK says Nick gets into fights with 109 e-celebs and asks why everyone comes at him.
It's okay Nick, your confrontational nature is part of what we like about you.
So true.
But I'm not confrontational, I don't think.
I'm pretty nice.
I had JLP on earlier.
We didn't have a confrontation.
We had a friendly conversation.
Devin says, why are we not reaching out to based esoteric latinx?
Well, we try, I guess, but they're just not listening.
Tommy says, Nick, F the fans.
Fuentes, so true.
Nordic says, this Monday through Friday show is perfect.
Thank you.
That's what we like to hear.
That's what we like to hear.
Eleutheria Bear says, everyone knows that poopoo and peepee, but what of the third option?
That's right.
The esoteric third way.
Very good.
Very good observation.
Umph Love says, I listen to Jesse Lee Pearson every morning.
I wake up now.
A great wholesome wake-up show.
Amazing, McFuentes.
Ah, thank you.
Ronson says, Nick, I have sriracha sauce in my eyes.
Send help.
Now that's a funny super chat.
Now that's one that makes me laugh.
It's fresh.
It's new.
Anomi, are you taking notes?
No, just kidding.
That's good.
Oh, was that the joke?
Thank you.
I like coffee, but I just don't drink it.
Mein Kampf.
Oh, was that the joke?
Thank you.
Sammy Davis Jr. says, thoughts on coffee?
Any type you enjoy?
I like coffee, but I just don't drink it.
The caffeine, I don't want to become dependent on it.
And it's just not my thing.
I like the taste of it.
I'd take it or leave it for me.
I'm not like, oh, this coffee's delicious, you know, but it's okay.
It's a good warm drink, but I just don't like the caffeine.
I don't like dealing with the substances and things.
If I need a little kick, I'll go in for a Coke.
I'll go in for, you know, in extreme cases, a Monster.
But the coffee, I'm just not a fan.
Chicken says, Nick, I got into a debate with Bob Avakian Commies.
What?
On my campus today they were really dumb and used racial clickbait to get people on their side.
I don't know what that means.
Did I say something?
I can't even tell anymore if I'm just pronouncing something wrong or what.
Anyway, Right Wing Ranchers, I've never been in Metalhead, but here are some legit tracks by Sabaton, The Last Stand, Carolian's Prayer, Carolus Rex, and by Powerwolf in the name of God.
I'll definitely check that out.
I will get right on that.
I will boot up my Spotify after the show and I will look up Powerwolf and Sabaton, Carolus Rex, because I am a proud LARPer.
Yeah, Metal, Carolus Rex, rah!
Big metal music.
Oh, yeah, definitely, dude.
I'll get right on that.
Ryan says, when is Nick going to tell the truth about the Shoah and the six million?
Anyone that dips a little into the revisionist stuff can easily debunk the official story.
I don't know what you're talking about.
Revisionism, denialism, please take that elsewhere.
I believe the story.
The Shoah, the Holocaust, it happens exactly as they say it did.
Okay?
Wiesel or Weasel, however you want to pronounce it, I take his word for it.
Masturbation machines, roller coasters, lampshades, bars of soap, whatever you say, I roll with it, okay?
Six million, six trillion, ten billion, whatever it is, I believe you.
They've earned that.
They've been through enough, okay?
I believe you.
I believe the official story, whatever they say it is, okay?
Are you happy?
Federal agent, you know, Agent Ryan says, Nick, when are you going to deny the Holocaust?
The answer is never.
Never ever!
That is a crime in countries and in YouTube.
So I would never do that.
And a crime against humanity, more importantly.
A crime against, you know, Yahweh.
And a crime against Baphomet, okay?
Aaron, that's how bad it is.
Aaron Goria says, what's your opinion on Mark Levin?
He's pretty good, actually.
You know, he's a Zionist and all that, but he kind of red-pilled me.
You know, I remember I used to listen to his show when I was working in a warehouse, and I'll never forget.
I will never forget.
This was the turning point USA for me.
I was listening to his podcast, and I was doing my job, whatever, and he said, uh, the country's going to become majority-minority.
Does anybody think that's a good thing?
He says the country's going to become minority-white.
Why do we want that to happen?
Who thinks that's a good idea?
And I was like, you know, I never thought of it that way.
I didn't even know that was happening.
But yeah, now that I think about it, that sounds like it'd be not so good.
Red-pilled me.
So I was like, you know what, Mark Levin, he's okay in my book.
Smelly says, okay, I'm not reading that.
Eleutherius says, approximately what time did you know you became Nick Fuentes?
What does that even mean?
What does that even mean?
Acid Rain says, Garfield, did you eat all that lasagna?
Okay.
Ryan says, I care about the truth.
You complaining about white man from Iowa Fed posting is irrelevant.
Grow up.
Here we go.
Oh yeah, you grow up, Ryan.
Hey, you don't know.
No, you know what, Ryan?
No, you know what?
Why don't you grow up?
Dude, watch another show.
You wanna be a dumb idiot?
Watch, uh, Goitok.
Watch, uh, Heelturn or the McSpencer Group.
I don't know why these dummies... There's plenty of shows you can go watch.
This is a wildly successful show.
I am a wildly successful person.
I'm a handsome genius.
Go bother somebody else with this low IQ crap.
You want somebody to talk about why the Holocaust didn't happen?
Go watch the Cantwell Show, okay?
Go watch the McSpencer Group or whatever.
This is a kosher show for serious political people, okay?
We do not deny the Holocaust.
We do not deny, you know, things like that.
We are serious We respect our role as slaves to the Jewish power.
We respect our role in Talmud as animals.
Okay?
Us goyim are weak and we have to serve and we understand we have to sacrifice our children and Passover comes around.
We play by the rules, okay?
We know how it works.
So, you want to talk about feds?
You want to talk about violence and all that?
Ryan, go watch a different show, please.
This is a show for everybody.
This is a show for pink on the inside human beings.
Billy says, can we get America First bibs to keep our shirts clean while eating?
Yeah, America First bibs and babas and pacifiers, definitely.
When all these isolationists and feds go baby mode.
When isolationists and wignats, fednats, go baby mode in the chat.
Nick won't deny.
You know what?
10 billion people died in the Holocaust.
I believe.
I believe them.
I believe.
Empty Yard says, thanks for making my mornings waging that much better, sweetie.
Don't talk to me until I've had my coffee and America first.
So true.
Don't talk to me before I've had my caffefe.
That's what I always say.
Ryan says nuclear energy is the future and that's why they want it banned.
LOL.
Here we go.
Do some research outside your textbook and Wikipedia, folks.
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Mm-hmm.
nick fuentes
Yeah.
Iran getting nuclear energy is for energy purposes.
Iran enriching uranium, building a nuclear program is for energy.
I don't understand how it could be this blue pill.
And North Korea, what about them?
When they're testing ICBMs and they're testing nuclear bombs, is that for energy too?
Like, I don't know, man.
You can understand that, uh, yeah, the Zionist-controlled media or the Jewish-controlled media lies about a lot of things.
And you can understand that a lot of lies about our foreign policy interests are being told, like invading Iraq for WMDs.
Bullshit, obviously.
But that doesn't mean that nothing that is being reported by the media is true.
You have to use common sense to parse it out.
Do we really believe that, okay sure, Israel has a vested interest in Iran being invaded.
Does that mean that Iran does not have a legitimate interest in developing a nuclear deterrent?
I don't understand.
And once these people say, no, Iran should develop a nuclear program because America is an imperial power and they have a right to defend themselves.
And then at the same time they say, no, it's for energy purposes.
Don't listen to anybody.
So it's all based on contrarianism.
It's all disinformation war based on contrarianism.
It's based on syllogisms that don't follow.
If this is true, if this was a lie, then it follows that other things are lies as well.
But no, you have to actually break down these things in themselves and use common sense.
So sure, we can look at the Iraq War.
We can look at the clean break memo, obviously.
And we look at the people in the Defense Department.
It's no wonder why we were there.
We look at Iran developing a nuclear deterrent.
We look at the actual state of their program.
There's a great book about this called Unthinkable by Kenneth Pollack.
And he goes by and examines their nuclear facilities, their operation, the infrastructure they have.
And it shows that basically what was disclosed or was made available in like 2008, when a lot of these big revelations come out, shows that their nuclear program could not have been used for anything except for a weapon.
It would have been highly unlikely if it was for energy purposes.
And you could also use the circumstantial evidence.
They're a Middle Eastern country.
We saw what happened in Iraq.
We saw what happened in Syria, in Libya, and all these other countries.
They have a vested interest in having a nuclear deterrent.
So maybe they develop a breakout capability.
They develop a nuclear capability different than a nuclear arsenal.
So if we've established this, then we can establish that, gee, sure, Israel has a problem with Iran.
Sure, Iran may be developing a nuclear arsenal, not just because of America, but also because of Israel.
But we could also parse out, if they have a nuclear program, that's also not in our interest for them to have a program, because them getting a nuclear arsenal means Saudi Arabia wants to get a nuclear arsenal.
Then that means the United Arab Emirates wants a nuclear arsenal.
Maybe Turkey does.
Maybe then, as is what happened in Pakistan, if Iran has the infrastructure, the blueprints, the technology, they export it to other countries.
That's called nuclear proliferation.
That's not in our interest.
Bolivia, Venezuela getting nuclear weapons, is that out of the cards?
I don't think it is.
That's the kind of scenario we're talking about.
We have to think many steps ahead here.
And where did Iran get their nuclear program?
They got it from A. Q. Khan, who is a Pakistani, and they got their nuclear program by stealing it from the Israelis.
So, Israel shouldn't have gotten a nuclear program, but you understand that's in America's interest.
So, you can't just have this autistic, you know, everything nuclear is not real, all this.
As somebody asked before, where do you draw the line?
Well, you draw the line by what you can establish and verify using common sense yourself.
But just, you're banned.
You're dumb and you're banned.
We can't be doing this.
James Russell says, NORC talks hasn't gone anywhere, Nickers.
They're not going to agree with what we're demanding.
This is not how you do deals, especially with Iran.
Just saying.
That's just dumb.
I just addressed why.
Big Guy says, Nick, please say the American government is real.
Okay.
Jude Clymer says, your differentiation between a large corporation and other idiots.
versus a small one is arbitrary and you assume consumers have a right to a producer's goods study deontological ethics that's a bunch of autistic retarded abstractions from libertarians it makes no sense outside of academic papers and universities where these people all preside but obviously everybody knows the difference between a conglomerate like facebook And a small business or an individual.
Deontological ethics are gay and blue-pilled.
And you're gay.
Ryan, I'm just not reading.
All chats, you're pretty blue-pilled on the lifting question.
You're pretty blue-pilled on being allowed to post superchats in here.
Thanks for the two dollars.
Billy says triple superchat inception coming soon.
Superchats making fun of superchats and make fun of parody superchats.
Making fun of... yeah, okay, great.
I says make America first.
Cat ears.
That's the one thing maybe we'll do.
Big Guy says, Nick, how would you rate the consistency of your... Yeah, okay.
You know what?
I'm just not reading any of these.
I mean, you know what?
They're all bad.
They're all bad.
You're bad Super Chatters.
I'm not reading them.
It's 9.12 and we're done.
So that's gonna do it for us.
Wow, Super Chats are being very naughty.
Very naughty Super Chatters.
Well, you know, maybe, you know what, maybe we're just gonna have to shut them down one of these days because I don't know if I could take it anymore.
I honestly, I unironically think at this point it's gotta be Massad.
There's no other explanation.
unidentified
Right?
nick fuentes
There's no other explanation, but you're driving me to my wits end here.
I can't take it anymore.
So that's gonna do it.
You know what?
We're cutting it off.
It's 9.15.
I'm just getting abused at this point.
Why should I get abused?
We've been at this for two hours now.
People complain 40 minutes, 80 minutes, two hours.
So that's enough.
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Wow!
nick fuentes
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