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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 here finally on Friday.
Thank God it is Friday.
Casual Friday here again.
As you can see, I'm not wearing a necktie this evening, which indicates that it is a casual episode.
It's going to be a low-key Chill.
Relax.
Stream.
You know, usually, Monday through Thursday, that's your high-intensity America First.
Friday is when we bring it down a notch, and it's just you and me.
We're just hanging out together.
We're just having a light-hearted chat.
It happens to be one way, because I'm only talking at you, but you know, that's...
But it's better that way.
So, we got a good show.
There is a lot to talk about today.
Very eventful week.
We'll be discussing some immigration white pills, actually.
Title of the show, Year of the White Pill.
You know, for many episodes it's Year of the Black Pill.
Year of the Black Pill continues.
Year of the Black Pill marches on.
And it's been a tough year.
But, you know...
Some good news today.
Some good immigration news.
We saw that the Social Security Agency has sent out a bunch of letters.
I think it's to 570,000 employers.
The Social Security Administration sent out no match letters, which is like a soft form of E-Verify happening where they're telling all these employers and what amounts to millions of workers That they have illegal immigrants working at their businesses, and so we'll go into what that means.
It's kind of a complicated subject with a complicated history, but I'll explain.
It's a pretty good deal, pretty interesting, pretty huge that that was implemented.
I know some friends that have been talking about that for a while, so that it finally saw the light of day is a very big white pill.
We saw also today that E-Verify is in the immigration deal.
We said yesterday that from, you know, just what I heard behind closed doors, that it was in the deal, in the new Kushner immigration proposal, but it wasn't actually talked about in the presentation yesterday during the press conference, but we have now, in fact, we have concrete confirmation that E-Verify is in the immigration deal, which is a big deal, and we have a tweet from the president about illegal immigration, which may be Hopefully foreshadows some things to come, so we'll be talking about that.
We'll be talking about Iran and, you know, just a very quick... Hang on, let me just change my video settings.
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There we go.
So we do have a little development about Iran.
What did I tell you, like yesterday or two days ago?
Everybody's freaking out about Iran and the rhetoric about going to war with Iran.
And what did I say?
The same thing I've been saying for two years.
It's rhetoric.
It's a bluff.
It's part of the deal.
And what do we see today?
Actually, a pretty big white pill on the subject of Iran.
The Washington Post releases an article That says that Trump doesn't want to go to war, and he thinks John Bolton is getting ahead of himself, and I'll read you the full article, but basically vindicates exactly what my hypothesis was on the Iran rhetoric, which is, you know, this is all part of the greater political theater strategy that we've seen for years in the Trump administration.
So we'll take a look at that, and it should be a pretty good show.
We'll be talking about those two big things, and it should be relaxed and low-key.
Last night I saw, I saw John Wick 3, you know, and that was pretty epic.
Got a little bit of a late start today because I was out way late last night.
I was up until like 3 a.m.
because I went with a friend of mine downtown to see the new John Wick movie.
Very based in Redfield.
I highly recommend it.
A little bit of a Friday recommendation.
You're looking for something to do this weekend.
Family, well, not really family fun, but hey, it's fun for the Goyim, all right?
It's fun for the Aryan man.
And what was notable about that movie, because if you guys aren't familiar, it's kind of, to me, it seems like a meme movie.
You know, I think our people are very much into it more than the mainstream.
But what was notable about it, in my opinion, and my friend said this after the movie, I didn't even realize it, is it was just totally devoid of any kind of political messaging, any kind of pause.
It was just a straight up, at least as far as I could tell.
Maybe if you're reading too much into it, you could probably see there's some kind of message.
But at least as far as I could see, it was just a straight up good action movie.
Which I appreciated.
Because every movie I see for the last how many times you go to the movie theater, it's something about girl power.
Or it's about minorities getting the torch passed at them.
Or there's gratuitous homosexual themes or something.
So here was a movie that was just, you know, straight up what it was.
So it's pretty good.
So I recommend it, but that's what I've been up to.
That's why I got a little bit of a late start today, like I said.
The problem is, with my sleep schedule, it's like all or nothing.
It's like I either sleep three hours and I can't sleep, or I go to bed and I wake up like 15 hours later and, you know, it's like I'm unconscious.
So kind of a tough situation, but that was what I was up to this weekend.
One story actually I do want to talk about, sort of a minor story, before we get into our current events here.
It's just so funny to me because it's just so obvious.
This is along similar themes.
It's along the same line as some of the stories we talked about last week, like about that Easter ritual in Poland or about, you know, the World Jewish Congress and things like this.
I see this article.
And I see the story.
And to me it's just so incredible, again, how obvious it is.
It's like, of course, of course this is happening.
And the story I'm talking about, of course, is Polish restitution.
Have you heard about this one?
Pretty rich.
I had not heard about this because it's not really being reported on in the mainstream media, not really making the big headlines.
I haven't heard about it, haven't seen anything about it on Twitter, but a friend of mine So over the article and basically what you have happening is this.
For years the Jewish lobby in America has been pressuring the United States government to come down hard on Poland because Poland has not yet paid back or given proper restitution to Jews who were targeted during World War II during the Nazi occupation of Poland.
And so they feel that Poland has not given them the proper land back or proper compensation for after World War II.
So these people, since World War II, for 70 years, have been all over the Polish government.
We need restitution.
We need proper restitution.
Polish government won't give it to them.
Probably because restitution totals $300 billion, which is a lot of money.
So Poland says, we're not going to give you your restitution, we're not going to give you your money, and of course, because Poland was occupied by the Nazis, right?
So the Jews are saying, well, the Polish government owes us.
Well, why?
The Poles were just as much, if not more so, victims in World War II than the Jewish people.
You know, everybody thinks WWII is just about the Holocaust, but you know, a lot of other people died as well, not just Jews.
And actually a lot more people died other than Jews in WWII, right?
Worth remembering.
So the polls say we are not paying restitution, we were victims as well, it's too much money, and we already paid you back, whatever.
And so now what the Jewish lobby in America is doing is they're using a new bargaining chip to get Poland to pay them the money.
You could say they're extorting the Polish government.
And they're saying that the Trump administration wants to put a permanent US military base in Poland.
And now the Jewish lobby in Congress and some of these money people Or trying to force the hand of the State Department and say, unless Poland pays back the Jewish people, they don't get their permanent military base.
And that's the situation.
I'll read you the news article here.
This is from the Free Beacon.
Not making it up.
It says, quote, A coalition of lawmakers in Congress are considering a range of initiatives that would force the Trump administration to demand Poland resolve Holocaust-era claims Before the United States agrees to host a permanent military base in the country that has come to be known as Fort Trump, according to multiple U.S.
officials and other sources working on the matter.
Poland remains the only country in the European Union to have not instituted laws mandating restitution to aging Holocaust survivors and their families who had their land and other assets confiscated during World War II.
Poland, which, and this is according to the media, is experiencing a resurgence in anti-semitism.
It seems like everywhere, always, that's the, that's the pretext, has balked at these demands, arguing that it was just as much a victim of the Nazis as the millions of Polish Jews who were sent to death camps.
Death camps.
Death camps, not war camps.
One, this is my favorite part of the article.
This is fabulous.
I want you to really pay attention to this part.
Sorry, I had a little cough there for a moment.
Death camps.
One veteran Jewish communal official who has worked on the matter told the Free Beacon that Congress is frustrated over Poland's intransigence.
Top Polish official sources said, failed to respond to the 2018 letters sent by nearly 60 senators urging the Polish government to finally resolve the matter.
And this veteran Jewish communal official, he says the following, quote, Poland should not test their relationship with the Jewish community, or Israel for that matter, by their continuing intransigence in refusing to include restitution.
But more than that, by not stepping up to do the right thing, Poland is threatening its national interest by putting its most important diplomatic relationship at dire risk, the United States of America.
If they're not going to listen to us as Jews, they'll need to listen to us as Americans.
Incredible!
Incredible!
This is to me... How do you not see what's going on here?
Do you not see what has been done to our country?
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Do you not see?
The extent to which they've got us, that you have a veteran Jewish community official.
nick fuentes
Poland should not test their relationship with the Jewish people or Israel, and if they won't listen to us as the Jews, they'll listen to us as Americans.
I wish the two were separate.
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Don't you wish?
nick fuentes
Don't you wish for once America was its own thing?
Had its own independent national interest, its own sovereignty, enough to say, well you know, Poland having a permanent military base is in our interest, it's in their interest, and so it'll go forward regardless of whether or not they give you back your money, regardless of whether or not they pay back the shekels, right?
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But this is how these people talk.
nick fuentes
If they, well first of all, it's they better not risk Rousing the ire of the Jewish community, but if they won't listen to us, then they'll listen to us as Americans.
What are you saying?
But what does that really mean?
You know, and understand, it's illegal in this country to say, or it's illegal in Florida in schools, it's illegal in America if you want a government contract.
To say that there's a Jewish lobby, there's a Jewish global effort underway or conspiracy or something.
It's illegal to say that Jewish people serve world Jewry or Israel more than they serve their own country.
That's the State Department's definition of anti-Semitism to say that.
But yet what else could you describe this as?
What else could you describe it as other than a 300 billion dollar shakedown?
A 300 billion dollar extortion scheme using our country, our government, like a puppet.
What else could you call it?
It says, and this is from the L.A.
Times, it says, on Saturday, thousands, because it gets even better, thousands of nationalist protesters marched from the Prime Minister's office to the U.S.
Embassy in central Warsaw, carrying signs with the slogans including...
Poland has no obligations to the Holocaust hyenas.
I like that.
It says they were demonstrating against the United States' Justice for Uncompensated Survivors Today Act, signed by President Trump last year.
The law, also known as Act 447, requires the State Department to report to Congress on the compliance of 47 countries, including Poland, regarding the restitution of Jewish assets.
So actually, there was a law passed in America last year.
I didn't know about this.
Did you know about this?
You know, meanwhile, our government could not pass a bill to secure our border, to fix our immigration program, to fund an infrastructure plan, to repeal and replace Obamacare.
The list goes on and on and on.
What we could not do, but you know what we could do?
Pass a law that demands foreign countries give their proper restitution to world Jewry 70 years after World War II?
Isn't that incredible?
The speed, the competence with which our congressmen and senators act when it comes to this lobby.
Fascinating, isn't it?
But you better not say it's all about the Benjamins.
But you better not say the words dual loyalty.
That's the State Department's definition of anti-Semitism.
It really makes you think.
It really makes you think what's going on in the country, that this is how people act, that this is the way things go, this is the way things are.
I don't understand how people don't see this so clearly for what it is.
Aren't we tired of this?
That at once... And that's the incredible dichotomy, or rather the incredible paradox.
And once these people, Jewish people, They're always, we're under attack!
Anti-semitism is back!
It's gonna be another holocaust!
And this is so scary!
And if people make an anti-semitic joke, or you criticize a Jewish person, or whatever, you say the wrong thing, it's happening again!
And we have to protect Jewish people, they're the weakest minority, and all this, but then at the same time, so at once, We're this constantly perpetually under siege resurgence of anti-semitism.
It's everywhere all the time, you know?
But on the other hand, but on the other hand, they talk a little bit differently when it comes to their claims of 300 billion dollars.
Suddenly we go from, oh please don't!
Don't make that anti-semitic cartoon!
What is the quote?
Poland should not test their relationship with the Jewish community, or Israel for that matter, by their continuing intransigence.
If they don't listen to us as the Jews, they will listen to us as America.
So which is it?
So which is it?
Are we constantly under siege?
It's another Shoah.
Or are we literally bending the knee by writing laws Saying that everything under the sun is anti-semitism and writing laws demanding $310 or $300-some billion in extortion money and it's the foreign aid and support for Israel and it's everything else and it's Ronald S. Lauder of the world.
You know what, Congress?
I mean, come on.
Come on, I'm not saying anything that isn't factual here.
And there's, you know, look, this is a monocausal explanation for things in the world.
This is one of many other things happening on one of many other power structures.
But look, can we all be adults?
Can we all, facts don't care about our feelings here for a moment, and take a look and realize what's happening in the country?
Hello?
So like I said, just a, you know, casual Friday.
That's just a light-hearted little story that I just noticed that I had to talk about before we get into our really current events, but it's escalating, it's getting worse, it could be a major diplomatic row between the United States and Poland, and if you're curious why that's happening, why two countries which share similar governments and similar backgrounds have been allies forever, why there's suddenly a big problem, well, maybe now you know.
It's because Poland refuses to bankrupt their country by giving over so-called restitution for the Holocaust 80 years ago.
We never seem to hear the end of it.
So that's Poland.
That's what's going on there.
Such a shame.
You know, these Jewish people, they just can't catch a break.
They just can't catch a break!
Poland won't even give them their $300 billion restitution.
They just can't catch a break.
I wish I had a $300 billion restitution, you know?
As an Italian-American, where's my restitution, huh?
As a Mexican, Irish, American, where's my restitution?
I wish there was an Irish lobby in the United Kingdom that was saying, you better give the Irish people a million trillion dollars or else you're going to regret it.
I wish there was an Italian lobby.
I don't know who's ever abused the Italians.
You know, maybe the Arabs going into Saudi Arabia or something and saying, you know what?
You better give back our restitution or something into that effect, don't you wish?
Don't you wish going into Northern Africa?
If you don't give us back, if you don't give us back Tripoli and everything else, it's gonna be a bad time for you.
But it seems like there's only, but it seems like we only hear it from one group.
That's kind of interesting, but you know, I'm sure it's nothing.
I'm sure that's just Crazy conspiracy theories and ramblings, anti-semitism, you know?
But I'm sure... I'm sure that's all not legitimate, right?
So anyway, that's Poland.
Hope it gets resolved.
I hope our Polish brothers stand strong.
You know, Poland pretty based in Redpill for taking a stand against the lobby, right?
But that's Poland.
We're going to move on into our more current events here.
Some of the bigger stuff.
I guess we'll start with Iran.
And like I said, very good stuff with Iran.
Like I said earlier this week, people have been very concerned about Iran and what's happening with our foreign policy.
There were reports.
Last weekend, which said, and this was the New York Times reporting this, that there was something like a 140,000 ground troop plan to invade Iran, and preparations were underway to launch a full-scale invasion of the country, and so on.
And of course, the usual chorus from the usual suspects is, what?
Well, look at these old Trump tweets from 2012 where he criticized war with Iran, and we can't do this, Mr. President, you promised, and The usual refrain.
We've heard this all before.
We heard it when the North Korea brinksmanship happened.
We heard it when the Syria strikes happened.
Always the same, right?
We heard this even last year when the Iran nuclear deal was torn up, or when America withdrew from the Iran nuclear deal.
War with Iran is imminent, and so on.
And what I said this week, as I've been saying for years now on the subject, is take a step back, alright?
Calm down for one second.
Look, get out of the nuclear bunker, okay?
Put down the can of baked beans, get out of the bunker for one second, and just take a look at what's happening.
This is not unlike what we've seen with every other rogue state that we have done diplomacy with since Trump got inaugurated.
North Korea, Venezuela, Syria, all these countries, it's the same MO.
It's the same modus operandi every single time.
And we detail it on this show every time it happens.
We have a big threat, we have these gestures that happen, these very symbolic actions that are meant to inspire fear, prove that we're serious, pulling people out of an embassy, sending a carrier strike group, doing a missile test.
The bellicose rhetoric in the papers leaked military plans.
And then what inevitably happens?
Inevitably, the rogue state relents.
They give in to our demands.
They come to the negotiating table.
It happened with North Korea.
It happened with Venezuela.
What's happening in Venezuela right now?
There are talks between the Maduro regime and the Guaido resistance happening in Norway.
Okay?
So two weeks ago, everybody's getting ready for, oh boy, here we go, a 25-year in Venezuela.
Come on, Trump!
You're a neocon, all this!
And what do we have two weeks later?
After the coup fails and all this other stuff, now we have talks between the government and between the resistance.
Oh, you mean the carrier groups weren't going there to invade the country?
Gee, who could have called that?
What a surprise!
You know, and here we are again with Iran.
People see the reports, they see the rhetoric, and they're running for the hills, they're running for the nuclear bunker.
We have here from The Washington Post, a new article talking about President Trump's feelings on this.
It says, quote, The Trump administration has been on high alert in response to what military and intelligence officials have deemed specific and credible threats from Iran against U.S.
personnel in the Middle East.
But President Trump is frustrated with some of his top advisers who he thinks could rush the United States into a military confrontation with Iran and shatter his longstanding pledge to withdraw from costly foreign wars, according to several U.S.
officials.
Trump prefers a diplomatic approach to resolving tensions and wants to speak directly with Iran's leaders.
Trump grew angry last week and over the weekend about what he sees as war-like planning that is getting ahead of his own thinking, said a senior administration official with knowledge of conversations Trump had regarding National Security Advisor John Bolton and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo.
Quote, they are getting way out ahead of themselves and Trump is annoyed, the official said.
There was a scramble for Bolton and Pompeo and others to get on the same page.
Bolton, who advocated the regime change in Iran before joining the White House last year, is quote, just in a different place from Trump.
Although the president has been a fierce critic of Iran since long before he hired Bolton.
Trump, quote, wants to talk to the Iranians.
He wants a deal and is open to negotiation with the Iranian government, the official said.
And I have to wonder, is everybody just retarded that they don't see exactly what's happening here?
Is everybody just on baby mode that they can't see what is so obvious to anybody with a high IQ and knowledge of geopolitics such as myself?
To me, I'm reading this article and it should be so transparent.
Who do you think leaked this?
Who do you think the official is?
You think this didn't come directly from Trump himself?
You know, to look at what's happening here, to call that so sophisticated and complex as to say it resembles chess in four dimensions, how dumb do you have to be?
Trump at once, you know, we're leaking to the media 140,000 ground troops.
We're pulling 30% of military personnel from Iraq.
We're sending three carrier strike groups.
I hope we're not going to war!
I hope we're not going to war!
And then a week later, a leak to the media from out of nowhere saying, oh, it's John Bolton and all these others that want war.
Trump just wants to make a deal.
It's like, how can you not see what a transparent play that is?
What a transparent political theater that is?
When Trump is saying, basically, we're going to put the onus of the neocon warmongering on Bolton and Pompeo, and maybe that's why you have them in the administration to begin with, so that you could play good cop, bad cop.
Oh, you know, John Bolton and Mike Pompeo want war, but I just want to make a deal.
But I don't know if I can even stop them.
I hope Iran stops what they're doing, because John Bolton and Mike Pompeo, they're going to go to war, and I'll just helplessly be dragged along.
I want to make a deal.
I want to sit down directly with the Iranian leaders.
Oh, come on!
How do people not see this?
It's exactly what it was with North Korea, and that's exactly how it played out.
Trump hired John Bolton in April of 2018.
So, Kim Jong-un said in February or March, I think it was March, Kim Jong-un said, I want a meeting with President Trump.
In April, Trump hires John Bolton.
In June, they have the summit.
Do you think the timing of that was just like a coincidence?
Rex Tillerson also replaced in the same time frame?
No dummy!
the announcement of the summit, and the summit taking place, and everybody said in the middle, oh boy, John Bolton, Mike Pompeo, they're going to ruin the negotiation.
No, dummy, they're meant to ensure the negotiation.
They're meant to show the rogue regime that there are people in the administration that are serious about this.
It's all signaling.
It's all negotiation.
And again, Iran is different than North Korea.
I'm not a dummy.
We understand that for the same reason that, you know, Poland, you know, there's this demand on their part to give back the Jewish restitution.
You know, in the same way, we can understand why Iran is different than North Korea.
The Jewish lobby, the Israel lobby is pushing for it.
But by the same token, it's the same strategy.
It's the same rhetoric.
It's literally textbook, the same gestures, pulling the people out of the embassy.
The carriers, the carrier strike groups moving in, the leaks to the media, all this stuff.
It is textbook, play for play, exactly what we saw two years ago, exactly what we saw two weeks ago, with all these different rogue regimes.
And everybody always, oh Nick is neocon shilling now, he got paid by Israel, all this other stuff.
It's the same strategy.
It's the same strategy of containment.
There's already reports that Iran is moving towards compliance, removing the missile threat, getting onto the good page with America as best they can without losing face.
And we don't know.
Maybe this approach will work, maybe it won't.
Maybe Iran comes to the table, maybe not.
I don't doubt that there is real inertia within the administration to bring us to war with Iran.
I don't doubt that that's actually happening.
I don't doubt that it's a possibility that we could go to war with Iran.
But the idea that that is the most likely outcome, or that has the highest probability of explaining the current situation, is ridiculous.
Because we see so transparently, I mean from this article, You get everything that you need in here.
Bolton and Pompeo getting way ahead of themselves.
They're trying to get on the same page.
Trump wants to talk to them directly.
He wants to talk to the Iranians.
He wants a deal.
Could it be any clearer what signal is being sent?
These guys, the neocons, which you've been dealing with for 25 years, And you know, want to remove you from power.
But me, I'm the change agent.
I'm the disruptor.
I actually, I really do want diplomacy with you.
And maybe they don't believe that if I come out and say it directly, what if I leak it to the media?
And it's like, well, somebody else is reporting, you know, a third person, a fly on the wall in the Oval Office or in the Situation Room is saying, oh, well, Trump really doesn't want war.
So it has a little bit more credibility.
So Hassan Rouhani and the Ayatollah say, oh, well, Maybe this guy Trump is reasonable, and yeah, the neocons, we don't trust them, but hey, if the media says that Trump really doesn't want war, maybe we should take them up on that.
Whether it works or not, whether it's effective or not, is another question.
But what's happening to me, I think is pretty transparent, an obvious vindication.
So we're gonna take it, we're gonna take that one as a win early.
I know when the Syria strikes happened, everybody said, oh Nick, you're celebrating too soon!
You know, after the first Syria strike in 17, and the second one in 18, and the third one also in 18, I would always say, okay, so obviously I was vindicated.
It was meant to send a signal.
It was not the prelude to a larger ground war, which was obvious.
Everybody's, oh, you're taking the victory lap too early.
There's gonna be 200,000 ground troops in Syria.
I'm gonna go ahead and chalk that one up to a big vindication, big win, big white pill, war with Iran canceled.
Nothing ever happens.
Everybody always, it's happening, it's happening.
Nothing ever happens, you know, but... Not that it's not a possibility.
Always gonna leave room to say I was right, you know, if it does end up popping off, but just not likely, right?
So that's Iran, but our big story, our feature story for tonight...
The real white pill, to me, is on immigration.
And we saw a big announcement which, you know, maybe the Trump administration is getting serious about immigration.
Maybe he's not.
We'll have to see what happens.
But I am optimistic.
Like I said at the top of the show, this is from the New York Times.
The Trump administration is now sending out The social security no match letters to employers and I'll read the New York Times it explains a little bit about this It says quote the Trump administration is notifying tens of thousands of employers That the names of some of their employees do not match their social security numbers a move that is forcing businesses Across the country to brace for the loss of thousands of workers who lack legal status.
I like I like that That's an interesting euphemism to say that they're illegal immigrants.
The Social Security Administration has mailed no match letters to more than 570,000 employers since March.
Sending shockwaves through the hospitality, construction, and agriculture industries which rely heavily on undocumented illegal aliens.
The letters have left many employers conflicted, uncertain whether to take action that could result in losing workers or to risk fines down the road.
The mere receipt of a no-match letter does not lead to penalties, but Immigration and Customs Enforcement routinely asks firms Subjected to I-9 audits whether they have received no match letters, which can be used to prove that they had quote constructive knowledge of employing undocumented immigrants and raise the potential for criminal charges and hefty fines.
So really this is a genius thing.
These social security no match letters actually had been around for a long time.
They were implemented I think in the George W. Bush administration and basically what it says is They sent out the letter to the employer and it says, the information from your employers on their W-2s does not match the social security database.
It basically says, we know that the people you're employing are illegal immigrants.
For a long time, this was suspended.
It ran into trouble in 2007 when George W. Bush tried to ramp it up.
It was suspended under the Obama administration because of legal challenges.
They said that if an employer receives one of these no match letters, There's some legal problem where it's threatening action and so on and so they shut that down obviously also for political reasons.
These no match letters, they just say there's obviously a mismatch.
We know you have undocumented workers working here, illegal aliens working here.
And although it doesn't tell you you have to fire them, or you have to fire them or else, it does say you have these no match letters, you have 60 days to correct the information.
And then the problem for these employers comes in, where if they eventually get audited, or if the government ever decides to really take a look, if ICE shows up one day, they can use the no match letters and say, so you knew there were illegals working here, now we can file criminal charges against your business.
So this affects 570,000 employers, and I've heard it's upwards of 5 million employees.
So somebody said, well, you know, actually we ran the numbers on this and it could have affected 5 to 6 million employees, but it only says 570,000.
That's half a million employers, but it could constitute up to 5 or 6 million employees.
There's something like 7 million illegal aliens, according to the census.
Or according to one of these agencies which says that illegal aliens are working.
So it's actually a pretty good move and we'll have to see if there's any kind of enforcement or if this has any effect in the short term.
If employers are going to take a chance or if they're going to fire these people or what.
But this is obviously a big step in the right direction.
You know what we've seen from the Trump administration in the last month to me is very encouraging.
Because for the longest time, why did we jump off the Trump train?
Well, after the government shutdown, which was a complete, unmitigated disaster, like total catastrophe, failure, like worst ever, and we've gone into that enough times that you understand, you know, not only did we back down on border wall funding, but we also expanded catch and release, it was immunity for unaccompanied minors, That's what's causing the surge at the border, and we've gone over the statistics.
It's like every week we get a statistic worse than the one we saw the last week.
It's like record number of illegal immigrants in this year, record number of illegal immigrants this month, record number of illegal immigrants in the past 100 days, greater than the last 12 years, and on and on and on, right?
And how many people are apprehended, how many people are being moved into the interior, and so on.
And so I was blackmailed for a long time.
I remain blackpilled, basically.
But you see this move with the social security, you see the immigration plan, which we now find out does include E-Verify, and I'm saying, I don't know, maybe there's a chance it turns around.
I'm not saying, look, and I'm not saying I'm optimistic, I'm not saying I'm really even all that white-pilled, you know, but I am saying that what we're seeing is a little bit encouraging.
If we do end up getting somebody at DHS, because they still haven't replaced Nielsen they still have this acting DHS secretary so there's still a chance that's kind of a cope but you know it could happen if they fill up DHS if they pass this immigration law either before the election or if he gets re-elected after the election if they do uh you verify if they ramp up this social security effort and other things like it I don't know.
Maybe then we turn it around.
I don't know.
I think that might be premature.
It's a possibility.
It's one among many possibilities.
So we always do want to be careful.
Don't want to get too optimistic because, like I said last night, when we looked at the immigration deal in detail, how many times have we seen or heard stuff like this, right?
How many times have we seen some kind of half-baked unilateral action, half-baked executive order, or a big promise, or a big proposal?
You know, Ann Coulter pointed out that this immigration proposal is basically like the Rays Act, but actually a little bit worse.
And we could have passed the Rays Act when we had the Congress and the House, or rather when we had the House and the Senate, right?
We could have passed that two years ago and we just didn't.
Never mind that we had great legislation, never mind that we had a great proposal, we couldn't pass it.
So what good does this make?
If we have another genius proposal, you know, and all these policy people came together and they really worked on it, what good is good legislation if you can't even pass it?
And it doesn't look like we're going to now.
And if we get a Republican majority in 2020, what's the guarantee we pass it then?
Right?
So, always we want to emphasize caution, you know, and even with the Social Security no match letters.
This has the potential to do a lot of damage.
This has the potential, and probably will, get a lot of illegal immigrants out of the workforce, and maybe even out of the country, but I don't think that really begins to happen until you have serious enforcement, until you have ICE show up at these employers and really ramp up the enforcement, and that hasn't happened yet.
So we do have a tweet from the president today which I got very excited about.
He said, quote, all people that are illegally coming into the United States now will be removed from our country at a later date as we build up our removal forces and the laws are changed.
Please do not make yourselves too comfortable.
You will be leaving soon.
And I see shades of the old Trump, you know, and I know it's been sort of a struggle.
That's kind of been the Cope for the past couple of years.
It sounds like campaign Trump.
It sounds like the old Trump is coming back.
But that does sound like the old Trump.
That does sound like the 2015 campaign Trump, similar rhetoric.
And I'll say that, you know, a big part of why I got blackpilled was it wasn't simply that he was failing.
It was that the rhetoric was changing.
It seemed not only that he wasn't getting things done, but he stopped trying.
And that's really what turned me off.
Because, you know, he's got a lot stacked against him.
You know, everybody in the government, everybody in the media.
We've talked about this before.
The extent to which the forces of the powers that be are arrayed against him.
And so I would always be charitable.
I would always excuse a failure.
But when he started to say, oh, now actually we're changing our policy.
Now actually it's a border fence or we're not even going to deport people or we want immigrants to come in and so on.
Then I said, oh boy, okay, sorry.
So not only is he not getting things done, he's not even trying anymore.
He doesn't even want to get the same things done, you know?
And so now that the rhetoric's going back, and it looks like things are getting done a little bit, and maybe there's this resurgence, maybe there's this renewed effort happening, now I don't know.
But I don't know.
I don't want to give people false hope.
I don't want people to think I'm coming on tonight to say, oh, everything's good now, we like Trump again, you're the black pill canceled, you're the white pill.
It's a little bit of clickbait, actually.
But I do see an opportunity for course correction.
Like I've been saying for months now, I'm not optimistic about it.
I don't think it's likely.
But there is still a path.
There is still room for course correction here.
And that happens.
It only happens if you change the personnel and you get serious about immigration.
That's the only way it's going to happen.
And I said that after the midterms.
And I said that during the government shutdown.
And I said that after the government shutdown.
And I'm saying it now.
There's still room for that to happen.
I don't think it's likely.
I'm not optimistic it's going to happen.
There's no signs really, you know, if the personnel doesn't change.
And it did a little bit, you know, getting Nielsen out and her deputy was a big first step.
But there's still a long way to go.
We still gotta close on that.
But if that happens, then hey, maybe we turn around and maybe it becomes the Trumpin' Reich.
Maybe finally we have our God Emperor and everything unfolds.
And hopefully the QAnon people are right.
Because at the end of the day, I think we want them to be right, you know?
I don't think they are right, but wouldn't it be a better alternative if trust the plan and the plan ended up working?
Wouldn't that be a better alternative, you know?
So I'd like to be proven wrong.
I'd like to be saying I'm not optimistic but it ends up working.
But I'm still not optimistic.
So that's your white pill on immigration.
I hope it happens.
But you know, look, we have to get real about this.
Even if all this stuff is pulled off, Even if he verifies implemented, even if this immigration law is passed and it's a good deal and so on, we're still screwed.
That's what people don't understand about the way the country works.
We still have to make long-term structural changes to get the country back into a good state.
You know, because where we're headed, even if we temporarily stop immigration or we stop the increasing of immigration every year, the acceleration of immigration, even if we did everything that was necessary yesterday, and that's not going to happen, we're going to make compromises and we're going to put together something that's practical and feasible and all the rest, but even if we did everything that was in our power, you know, forget political feasibility and practicality, if we did everything
possible to start to reverse these things yesterday, it still wouldn't be enough.
And yet people kind of have to understand that.
You know, people have to get that through their heads that, you know, the next 20 to 25 years or 30 or 50 years, whatever, so many generations, it's going to be a long time before we get back to any semblance of where we were before.
Every day that comes before us politically will be worse than the day that came before it.
That's kind of a dark black pill thought, but that's the reality.
And it's going to be a long time before the days start to get better.
So that's the reality we have to kind of come to grips with.
Every day down the line will be worse than the day that came before it.
Until maybe 50 years down the road.
Then we can start turning things around.
Then if we worked hard, if we put our nose to the grindstone or whatever the expression is, you know, we worked hard, we made sacrifices, we were patient, we did the right things, we were smart, we were strategic, and everybody did their part, maybe in 50 years then it'll start to go in the other direction and we'll start having better days and we start improving the country.
But People kind of have to understand that politics is not an expedient for civilizational, societal change.
It starts with families, communities, you know, at the lower level and it builds up gradually and it takes time.
Immigration, don't get me wrong, immigration reform is a good thing and that'll help us in the long run.
That'll make our job easier.
But it's not a fix-all.
It's not, you know, a panacea.
It's a band-aid.
It's a band-aid on a much larger problem that's getting worse every day.
And it'll take time before we get back to where we were.
It's possible, but I don't want people to think, oh, well, if Trump just saves the day with the immigration bill, or Trump, you know, passes the right laws, well, then we've made America great again.
It'll help us.
It can definitely help us.
It can buy us more time.
We should never, I don't think, until it's really clear that it's over, Say that we should stop pursuing political solutions or political expedience or things like that, but you gotta understand the limitations, the shortcomings of that kind of a strategy.
It only will get you so far, and I think we're already kind of seeing that.
You know, four years or how many years?
two years of the Trump administration, and how far has that gotten us?
It may have bought us a little bit more time, and hopefully gets re-elected.
It'll buy us a substantial amount of time.
Maybe some good things happen, start to reverse some of these trends, or help us out in some ways.
And, you know, we'll have to wait until the point when electoral winter happens, and it's game over, and we're really done, you know, and then we start to explore other options.
But for now, that's I think the way we have to look at it.
So that's our immigration white pill, kind of a white pill, kind of a black pill.
It's just a reality pill.
It's the way things are.
It's a re- take the hello, hello sheeple, take the reality pill.
All right.
So anyway, we're gonna take a look at our super chats and we'll see what you guys are saying about all this.
I don't know what's going on.
It must be some kind of Issue with the stream because it looks like the streams cutting out for a couple hundred people every every like four or five minutes.
Let's take a look.
We'll see what people are saying here in the superchats.
We've got Jaden Davidson who says, Nick, what are your views on GATE and accelerated learning programs in general?
As a former participant, I believe it may have been constructed to suppress and whip in shape the future intelligentsia.
I don't know what GATE is, so I couldn't tell you.
Joshua Larson says, hey big guy, the real reason why everyone thinks you're looking chubby these days is because every time an Anglo sends a superchat, you gain pounds.
That's funny.
That's a good joke.
Tyler says, Hoes mad for the 72nd hour.
John Wick quote, Parabellum.
Yeah, um, you know, I think the Hoes Mad thing is kind of stale, honestly.
Don't mean to burst your bubble, don't mean to be rude, but you say Hoes Mad, and I don't know, it feels kind of stale to me already.
I don't mean to be that guy, but I have to be, because I feel like I'm the only one who's constantly vigilant about the stale content, the stale memes, and I think the Hoes Mad thing is already on its way out.
I see some people using it, and I'm like, dude, you're cringe.
You're cringe and you're saying I was mad.
What does that say?
It means it's cringe.
So I think it's on its way out.
I would say maybe there's another grace period of 24, 48 hours.
But in my opinion, it's already done.
I'm not going to be saying it.
So.
That's just my opinion.
Tim E says, today has been Norway's national day.
Can we get a hip hip hurrah for Norway?
Love the show.
Keep seeking God.
I don't know if I'll give you a whatever that is.
Hip hip hurrah.
But hey, happy birthday.
Congratulations on your national day.
Hope it's a good one.
I guess I'll be celebrating with you.
MicrowavesEasy says, reminder that whiteness is code for Christianity.
Why else do wokeists tolerate Muslims and their beliefs?
Because they too hate Christ and Our Lady.
I don't think that's exactly true.
But there's definitely overlap.
Because they hate white liberals too.
They hate a lot of white people that aren't Christians.
They hate white people that are atheists.
They hate Trump supporters that are black.
They hate Trump supporters that are white and atheist.
Zionists they hate Ben Shapiro and he's Jewish.
So I don't think that's totally true.
NC Ritz says I met the super hot blonde girl.
She is a devout Catholic virgin wants to have lots of kids and her family is super wealthy and likes me a lot.
The catch is she is missing an arm.
She's missing an arm.
What do I do?
I don't know man.
That's a tough call.
Yikes, yikes department.
You know, look, I don't know, maybe this says something about me, but, you know, my minimum qualification's gonna be two arms, two legs, two eyes, okay?
Look, does that make me a bad person?
Does that make me superficial?
Maybe if I met, maybe if I met a girl and we became friends and so on, but I don't have an arm, I'd be like, you know, but I've gotten to know you and that doesn't matter to me, but On the face of it, a girl without an arm?
Gee, man, I don't know.
I don't mean to make people feel bad.
I mean, if you have an arm, if you're missing an arm, that's a terrible circumstance.
And, you know, I guess, uh, I guess people like that should be loved.
And they deserve affection.
They deserve all that.
But, I don't know.
That's a tough call.
That's a tough call.
I, I, well, yeah, I guess that doesn't matter.
That doesn't matter.
He's sure.
You know, that's not, that doesn't matter.
What matters is that she makes you happy.
And, uh, she's a good person.
She has a good personality, right?
So that's what matters.
So I'm going to say, you know, go for it.
Why not?
I don't know, man.
You're putting me in a tough spot.
Put me in a tough spot.
I would want just the normative qualifications.
Like I said, two arms, two legs, two eyes.
I don't know if that makes me some kind of, you know, am I discriminating against the differently abled there or what?
But it's like, I don't know.
I feel like that's kind of the minimum, but...
But hey, you know, she's probably, she's probably a sweetheart, so why not?
Go for it.
That kind of stuff, in the end, in the end, those things matter a lot less than if she makes you happy, right?
I guess.
If she doesn't have an arm and you gotta help her brush her teeth or something or whatever.
Kidding!
I'm kidding!
Terrible jokes, terrible jokes.
You're gonna have to go to confession for that one.
Yeah, I don't even know how to answer that question seriously.
John Shepard Smith says, uh, so in retrospect, did the normalization of Trump with Kanye and Kim pay off for us, or did it have the unintended consequence of Trump gaining more centrist popularity and moving him... moving him to the left of the base?
People... people's, like, political thinking is just so... I don't even know.
It's like how children would think about politics.
It's just so abstract and conceptual and...
Chuck E. Cheese.
It's Mickey Mouse, you know, when people think about this kind of stuff.
Well, maybe Trump helping Kim and Kanye helped in one way, but maybe it moved his base to the left.
What are you talking about?
What do you mean?
How did that happen?
It was like when I was talking to that guy on the stream with Soap and he's like, well, if the government acted to fix censorship, then doesn't that mean the right will like government and therefore the right will move more towards a status position and so on?
unidentified
It's like, What?
nick fuentes
You gotta think of it very simply.
Trump has Kanye West in the Oval Office.
It costs nothing.
It maybe increases the black vote.
That's it.
That's it.
There's a big room for benefit, you know.
There's a big room, you know.
If it takes off, you've destroyed the Democratic Party.
If it has a marginal impact, it helps.
If it doesn't, what did it cost you?
It's a little photo op.
People forget about it.
Life goes on.
But did Trump meeting Kanye West move him to the left?
How would that even happen?
What do you mean?
You think enough independents and centrist people said, oh, Kanye West in the Oval Office, I'm a MAGA person now.
And there was this meeting in the middle where Trump then, at the same time, these people, they don't even know what their own base wants.
But they're going to say, oh, centrists, because of the Kanye meeting, are now on board, we have to move to the left.
Crazy.
I don't know why people think like this, but I see a lot of it.
I see a lot of it on Twitter.
I see a lot of it in the right wing.
No way.
Silly question.
John Q. Publix is what?
No offense, but silly question.
John Q Public says, what Uber ride impersonating, child safety lock engaging, sharp force injury inflicting, backyard body burying race was responsible for the murder of Samantha Josephson?
ABC Media, the human race.
I recognize that joke.
Yeah, I recognize that joke.
I too am a fan of Sam Hyde.
Yeah, very, very true.
Very funny.
Yeah, not a bad idea.
So true.
Boomers don't know how good they had it.
made for housework yeah not a bad idea samurai spirit says i think about my father he never reached heights like me but in a lot of ways he had it better he had his people they had their standards they had pride today what do we got a quote from tony soprano so true so true boomers don't know how good they had it truly and i guess tony soprano's a boomer right because Because he was 40 in 1999, right?
Or 41 or something?
So he would be... So yeah, he would technically be a boomer.
But yeah, that's... thanks boomers.
For boomers that are thinking like that, you know, if my father ever catches himself thinking, you know, my parents had it much better.
It's like, yeah, you know, maybe boomers should think about that.
Pinky culture says pinkies are very cute.
Okay John Z says sweet home, Alabama where these skies are so blue and he's sending me a sweet home, Alabama Lord I'm coming home to you here.
I come on Benjamin.
Let me hear by the way.
He's taking a liking to you He says you're a smart young man.
Keep up the good fight.
Well, thanks man much appreciated And hey, thanks Owen Benjamin for helping a brother out, for repping the show, shilling the show.
Appreciate it.
Owen Benjamin, good dude, as far as I know.
you know I was on a stream with him the other day and and he's funny he's a funny dude and woke on the farm question farming out in the in the what is he in the Pacific Northwest with the wife and the kids he's got it made over there so appreciate it Cassie says Vito could use some Mike Pence treatment who is that I know what you're talking about.
Lock Lane says Owen Benjamin gave you a solid shout out the other day on your Iran coverage.
Oh, well thanks.
Appreciate it.
Cool.
I like, I like that.
I like people coming over.
They say that a lot.
He must be helping us out.
Much appreciated.
Content creators helping other content creators.
You know, we've created good vibes here.
You know, before it was a lot of infighting, people attacking me.
It's nice for a change, you know, so I appreciate it.
Temple Drake says your hair is on fleek tonight, big guy.
Almost mistook you for one of those TikTok e-boys.
Wow, thank you so much.
Yeah, I don't know.
I thought it was kind of messy today, but maybe you drive just right.
But I still gotta get a haircut.
It's too long on the sides.
It's covering my ears a little bit.
But hey, thanks.
Thank you for the positivity.
R. Anand says, wouldn't Trump bluffing on Iran be ineffective if people didn't freak out?
I get that it's a low IQ thing to do, but it wouldn't be effective if nobody cared.
Here's the same old argument we heard during the Syria strikes.
Well, but it is 4D chess and we were just freaking out because it's all part of the plan.
People aren't freaking out because they're playing along, people are freaking out because they're retarded and they think it's actually happening.
And either way, nobody cares if a handful of right-wing people online are like, oh, but actually this is what's really happening.
That's just such a cult.
I've heard that cult for literally years now.
I've heard that cult for two years.
Well, maybe it was 4D Chess after all, and Nick was right.
But, um, we were right to freak out because it's all part of the plan.
We have to freak out.
Like, no, you don't.
Actually, you don't.
As a content creator, I have to tell you the truth.
And people even comment saying, Nick, you're a neocon sellout.
You're a neocon shill.
I don't think they're playing along so that the Ayatollah reads their comments and says, oh, he must be in business this time.
Come on.
unidentified
Come on.
nick fuentes
Admit you're wrong.
Admit.
Admit you are wrong!
And cynical says, abolish abortion nationwide just like slavery.
John Brown did nothing wrong.
We disavow all violence.
Abortion hoes and slavery hoes, stay mad.
Yeah, okay.
Way to make it cringe and blue pill.
John Brown, really?
Disavow.
Pinky Culture says Jews... Okay, I can't.
I'm not gonna read that.
I'm not gonna read that one.
Yeah, I'm not gonna read that one.
James Russell says it's great everyone in the right is saying no want war and Trump is doing the North Korea route.
He needs to fire Bolton who's ruining his foreign policy.
There it is again.
There it is again.
You just...
Are you paying attention to this?
Are you paying attention to this show?
You need him in there to play the bad cop.
That's the point.
Okay.
All right.
All right.
Temple Drake says, I hope that you will be attending the Young Women's Leadership Summit.
It's being chaired by our old pals, Allie Stuckey and Charlie Kirk.
And you should be there.
Raise a little hell.
I would not be caught dead at the Women's Leadership Summit.
I think I would sooner be caught You know, doing something that would be painful, that would be physically torturous and painful.
I'd be sooner caught, I don't know, what's a bad thing, at the bottom of the Chicago River than I would be at the Women's Leadership Summit.
Please.
Ali Stuckey and Charlie Kirk.
Yeah, sounds like a lot of fun.
Black Swan says, Nick, did you hear?
Joe the Boomer passed away.
Broseph drowned him in his pool.
He didn't stand a chance.
Rest in peace, big guy.
Big if true.
RIP.
This is like the second or third time I've heard that Joe the Boomer has died.
But man rest in peace to a real one.
We love Joe the boomer.
So we will We will honor his memory on the show by carrying on and brapping Really good comic says currently sending the super chat atop this high-speed 65 degree angle drop steel roller coaster by the way Checked out Snopes comm and turns out we've all been wrong all along switching teams.
Oh, is that true?
You check Snopes on the Jewish conspiracy and I wonder what the fact-checkers have to say about all this.
They're probably right.
Justin says, fork the Equality Act.
Uh, okay.
Homer Barlos is sad to hear Joe passed away.
Good show nonetheless.
Aw, thank you.
Hyman says, Joe the Boomer found dead in Miami.
Wow, it's just, so it must have really happened.
Joe the Boomer finally departs, uh, departs the mortal world.
Very, um, very sad to hear.
What a bummer.
We'll have to hold, uh, uh, Memorial service.
You know, some kind of a service on the show.
Maybe on DLive.
Jonathan with a big super chat.
Hey, thank you so much.
He says, thank you big guy.
No man, thank you.
God bless.
Much appreciated.
Totally not a troll says WJRO.
Claim is baseless.
They feel entitled to airless property because they are the same faith.
That's absurd.
It is absurd.
It's a joke.
Yeah, all these Jewish land claims are bull.
They have enough money, frankly.
You know what, frankly?
I look at world Jewry and I say, I think you have enough.
You've had enough.
So, maybe it's time for the goyim to get a little restitution, if you know what I mean.
Disavow.
Disavow.
Is that some kind of covert anti-semitic joke?
That's terrible.
monster put little hats on his cookies so he doesn't burn his finger when he pushes them in the oven okay disavow disavow is that some kind of covert anti-semitic joke that's terrible and i will not have that on the show if i had read that if i had proofread that before the show i would not have read that on the stream What, uh, what an anti-semitic joke.
The holocaust is basically gonna happen again because you said that.
Better pass some more laws.
Deplorable Mike says, hey Nick, any reason you decided not to go to AMREN this year?
Don't know if you answered this before, missed a couple shows this week, keep it up.
Yeah, I think we've said it every show last week.
But yeah, uh, family reasons.
How's that?
Let's see Pamela Pamela says hello everyone red ice member sign in red ice is kind of pagan so I don't know I mean I like Lana And, uh, I don't know too much about Heinrich, but they seem okay to me.
But kind of a pagan network, so I don't know if that's our number one there, but okay.
Suleiman says, when will you interview George Lincoln Rockwell?
Yeah, probably never.
Victor says, Nick, thanks, man, for always giving us the news.
Hey, you're welcome.
Pablo says, if you're ever in the South, you should try Zaxby's.
I've been to Zaxby's.
It's not very good.
Not very good.
All these Southerners, y'all need to try Zaxby's!
Well, he'll, he'll...
Yeah, no thanks.
Not very good.
We got it made up here.
We got Culver's.
We got White Castle.
We got McDonald's just like you guys do.
We got Chick-fil-A.
We don't need Zaxby's.
Y'all here?
Y'all ever come down to the South?
Y'all need to try Zaxby's.
Yeah, no thank you.
Not very good.
Kidding!
Kidding!
We love the South.
But we love Southerners.
But we love Southerners.
Just a little light-hearted humor.
Just a little light-hearted joke there.
I highly respect the South.
But Zaxby's not your finest.
Chick-fil-A, you got that.
Stick with that.
Zaxby's not so much.
So... Sorry.
Sorry, not sorry.
I've had it once.
Didn't care for it.
Uh, let's see.
Smelly says, 10 Big Macs a day, weigh 300 pounds, then get food stamps.
Yeah, good idea.
I think I'm headed there.
Angelo John Gage, my man, says, wife just walked by and went, OMG, why are his hands so big?
I said, God gave him big hands so he could slap the money changers away.
Great show.
Nick PS only uses money to buy a triple Whopper.
Ah, well thank you.
I, it's a done deal.
I will get the triple whopper.
Gonna wait a little while, because I've been eating crap all the past few days.
I had a burger yesterday, had a burger the day before, had White Castle the day before, so I've been eating like crap.
But, but trust me, I will go in.
I'll try the, what is it, the triple whopper?
Sounds like a lot, but I'll go in for it.
But that's funny, big if true.
God gave me the big hands to slap the way the money changes?
I think that's true.
Very funny and also true.
EternalOzzy says, have you accepted yet that Trump is a political pacifier for white America while they're replaced?
There's no question now, big guy.
I love when people do this.
Have you accepted yet?
I love the framing of that.
Why don't you mind your own business, Ozzy?
Don't you need to go pay restitution to some Chinese guy?
Aren't you late to go work in some Chinese restaurant?
You're coming around here telling me about my politics?
Eternal Aussie.
Don't you have to worry about like hate speech laws or something or internet control by the, you know, UN or something?
Down under, mate.
These kangaroo people coming up telling me about my politics.
I won't have it.
Theo Johnson says, Missing arm may be code for bipolar, save from stigma.
Yeah, maybe.
That's a good way to phrase it.
Neat Voice is calling someone gay and cringe, literally responding, What's wrong with that?
Here we go again.
Yeah, talk about cringe.
Dale says, What do you think of ancient monism?
A lot of things that are taught in Christianity are taught in ancient monism.
Christianity is a form of... I don't know what that is.
So I'd have to look into it.
But probably BS.
The key is Christ, not the other things.
If you're talking about the other things, you're agnostic.
David Spurnis is honestly at the worst.
A one-armed woman is an investment.
Prosthetic arms are becoming more advanced.
It's not that bad as long as it's not genetic.
What?
Being one-armed?
It would be genetic?
How would that be genetic?
My mother had one arm, and my grandmother had one arm, and now I too carry on the legacy.
How would that be genetic?
Maybe if it was a disease, I guess.
But anyway, then she's gonna have a robot arm.
You think that's any kind of substitute for a real human arm?
It's an investment.
How is that an investment?
That's like saying you buy a shitty car because then you could pay a lot of money to fix it later on.
If anything, it's a liability.
If anything, it's the opposite.
It's an investment.
You buy in now and you pay more money later.
Greatest investment ever, right?
And then she's got a really nice prosthetic arm that costs $20,000 and it's still a prosthetic arm.
Wow, great investment.
Great investment.
It's a shitty car, but you know, technology will improve and it can run again.
Worse than all the other cars.
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I don't know about that, big guy.
nick fuentes
But hey, but you know what?
Those things don't even matter.
But that doesn't even matter.
You know, I always am worried about signaling against that stuff because I'm worried that God, in his infinite wisdom, is gonna say, oh, you wouldn't marry someone with one arm?
No, please BAM I get in some accident lose an arm and then and then that is like my comeuppance You know, that is my penance now to live with one arm and face the same stigma face the same sort of prejudice and ignorance that I once had about one-armed people and then I will say I Understand now I have empathy So I'm always... so you know what?
It's fine.
It's fine.
I'll marry anything or anyone, whoever, no matter what.
Because, you know, I really appreciate life.
I appreciate my blessings.
And all that stuff doesn't matter to me.
Okay?
I'm always worried that's gonna happen.
You know, I'll have a kid with one arm or something.
Whenever I signal against something like that, I'm like...
Okay, but if I signal too hard, am I then going to get punished?
I don't know if that's how it works or not.
Homer says, the one-armed girl's not dated, but already talking about having a lot of kids.
Sounds local to me.
Sounds like that Ashton girl turned out to be crazy.
Yeah, good point.
Maybe that's the reason you don't go out with her.
Good idea.
Owen says, wait, before I read the super chat, I need to make a statement.
Okay, I'm not reading that.
He says, I, Nick Fuentes, want to say that baby boomers aren't so bad.
Yeah, please, I would never say that.
Technology Bad says, bro, don't marry the one-armed girl.
You want the kids to inherit that?
Again, I don't know if it's, if it's heritable, if it's genetic.
I'm genetically, like, you cut off your finger.
My kid's gonna inherit four fingers.
I don't know if that works.
Smelly says, is cheating and essential to find love for GF?
No.
Jimbo says, hey big guy, how are ya?
Doing alright.
Tyrone says, lol I got a warning at work from my boomer boss for watching your show while wage slaving.
I don't give an F though, I finna keep watching this broad give, or rather stay based.
Well thank you so much.
Glad to hear you're standing strong in the face of PC gone mad.
Good to hear.
Excuse me, it's somebody's willing to take a stand against the political correctness police against the high table, so to speak.
Learned that one from John Wick, but you know, basically true.
What the high table is code for.
So yeah, I appreciate it.
That's an act of resistance.
David Sperger says, did you see that many TPUSA heads have resigned?
Glad to see that fake right organization is dying.
Hope Charlie Kirk has moved to a hollowed out town.
The policies he pushes ruined.
Yeah, me too.
I haven't seen that though.
I'll have to check that out after the show.
Pretty funny, but good.
Yeah, screw TPSA.
Those people are terrible.
Heiman says, funny voice, hamburger.
That's how I feel when I order the hamburger everywhere I go.
But it's, I don't know why Europoor's meme about the hamburger.
It's a perfect sandwich.
It's a perfect, uh, perfect cuisine that Americans innovated, that we invented.
But, uh, but I love them.
Can't get enough of the burger.
N.C.
Ridd says, Zaxby's sucks.
The ultimate southern fast food is cookout.
I've never had cookout.
But I have had the Chick-fil-A, which originates from the South.
And Waffle House, pretty good too.
So what's that other one?
What's the other one?
Cracker Barrel?
But they don't call it Cracker Barrel.
They call it Cracker Barrel or something like that.
You know, they kind of say it.
It's just a little bit different.
It's a little bit different to say Cracker Barrel.
They kind of say the barrel part weird.
I say Cracker Barrel and they say Cracker Barrel.
You know, there's sort of a southern drawl about it when they say it.
I can't quite emulate it.
But they're pretty... they're okay.
They're pretty good.
It's just so tacky.
That's kind of what I don't like.
That's kind of like how the South is to me in a nutshell.
It's good.
It's just so tacky, you know?
I mean, I go into the Cracker Barrel and it's like, are you a restaurant?
Are you a store?
You must decide.
You must choose.
Are you going to sell me a great plate of biscuits and gravy and just no frills and it is what it is?
Or is there gonna be some stupid, smelly, dumb little store connected to it they gotta walk through?
You know, and that's kind of how I feel about the South in general.
It's like, it would be fine, but just why, why are you messing around with all this goofy stuff?
Why are, why are all these Dixie people all about this, this cringe sort of goofy stuff, you know?
So that's my feelings on that.
But Cracker Barrel, good food.
Waffle House, overrated but okay.
Chick-fil-A, good.
But not feeling the Zaxby, sorry to say.
God's Plants is what you know about Raisin Canes though, Nick.
I've had Raisin Canes.
I went to Boston University and there was one right across the street from West Campus.
So I went there a few times.
Also not very good, you know, very overrated.
What is it?
Chicken finger sandwiches?
Chicken tender sandwiches?
And the sauce isn't very good.
So I wasn't feeling it.
I went there like once or twice.
Maybe three times max, but not really feeling it.
So all this stuff is overrated.
You guys have bad taste.
Riley says, heard of True News and Rick Wiles?
News from a Christian Orthodox perspective.
Super anti-Zionist.
Maybe a place there for you?
I don't know.
I like to do my own thing in any way.
Yeah, I know about them.
I retweeted a clip from them today.
So yeah, I know about them.
Neon says interview Martin Lucifer.
unidentified
Okay.
nick fuentes
I'm not gonna read that part Jay Maness says neo Nick this whole movement began with the 2007 Ron Paul revolution, which was anti-fed Show some respect for the ones who came before you big guy.
No First of all, it didn't start with the Ron Paul revolution.
It started with Pat Buchanan, actually.
I was never a Ron Paul guy, let me tell you that much.
And I'm anti-fed too, so don't come around with this, we're older than you.
Ron Paul, and what did Ron Paul end up accomplishing other than creating the Young Americans for Liberty?
You know, it's like a boomer Republican saying, respect Ronald Reagan.
You know what?
Fuck Ronald Reagan.
Fuck Young Americans for Liberty.
unidentified
How about that?
nick fuentes
Because that's the only thing that Ron Paul really created.
A lot of talking, and sold a lot of books, and got a website, and he started the worst college campus organization in the country.
So yeah, congratulations.
Yeah, a lot of respect for that organization that accomplished nothing other than to energize the pro-business movement, you know?
Are the Ron Paul people really still anti-war, or are they now just pro-business?
Riddle me that, all these libertarians from the Cato Institute and the American Enterprise Institute that they host every year at the conference.
Give me a break, please.
unidentified
I hate that.
nick fuentes
Show respect to the people that came before.
Yeah, because the people that came before really did us a lot of favors, right?
Just about in every way, shape, and form, no matter who you're talking about.
So, uh, so you can F right off with that.
Zachary says, what's more gay?
Eight guys banging nine guys?
I'm just not gonna read that.
Alex Ware says, make no mistake, girls still love you.
Yeah, I know they do, but I've never really, uh, never really been a fan.
You know, how many times do I have to say it?
David Sperner says, Super Chats are a better investment than rich paraplegic GF.
Changed my mind.
True.
Unironically true.
You could spend $20,000 on a prosthetic arm for your wife, or you could just give me $1,000 in Super Chats, and you're saving the white race.
So, choice is yours.
ASDF says, you cut off an arm and it cancels out genetically for your progeny.
This fixes the dire problem, as one arminess is a well-known dominant trait.
Yeah, I believe you're right.
Warren Rose says I'm hanging out with Shawnee tonight in Nashville.
How do I maximize my experience?
You're looking a little chunky, big guy.
Be like Christopher, not Tony.
And do heroin?
And do, uh, and do drugs?
No way.
I'm not chunky.
I'm just, I'm just filling in, alright?
I'm maturing.
But, uh, how do you maximize with Shawnee?
Just don't give him a hard time.
Shawnee says he's autistic.
I don't know, but he's very impatient.
Very low threshold for a lot of stuff.
But he's a good dude, but I hope you have fun.
NC Ridd says, okay, thanks to chat and Nick, the one-armed hottie and I are going to see the Pikachu movie tomorrow night.
I'm taking the amputee pill.
All right, well, uh, have fun with that.
You know, I guess, I guess something, uh, a little trick you can try is you should sit on the side where she doesn't have the arm so you don't have to share your popcorn.
Because that's the way I am.
When I go to the movie theater, I like to just get my own.
Even if it's $8, $15, I don't care.
The popcorn is essential, and I don't like to share, so that's a little bit of, uh, I guess that's the white pill about a one-armed GF, is you just sit on the side without the arm, and you don't have to worry about that.
She's not gonna reach all the way.
She's not, she won't reach all the way, you know, and she's just out of luck, so you just eat your popcorn, and what's she gonna do?
So maybe that's the red pill there.
Zachary says, okay, okay, Robot RMGF or Big Milkers Brittany Venti?
Probably the latter.
Jay Manis says, you were in diapers in 07, how could you like Ron Paul?
Ron Paul's still alive, dipshit.
And I met Ron Paul, so... What a stupid, dumbass Libertarians, man.
Stay away from the show!
If you're a Libertarian, alright, we don't need Libertarians.
Libertarians are why we are in the situation we're in right now.
All these Ron Paul... I'm sure he's a Gen X-er.
Some Gen X Ron Paul tard.
Ron Paul revolution, man!
Yeah, how did that work out?
You go to the Young Americans for Liberty conference, you see what that turned into?
Congratulations.
Theistic says Christianity needs to embrace evolutionary biology.
Yeah, I don't know, maybe.
I don't know enough about it.
But it looks like that's our last Super Chats.
That's gonna do it for us tonight.
I'm tired.
It is Friday.
I got Libertarians in here.
I got Boomers in here.
And so that's gonna do it for us on the show tonight.
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