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It's going to be only America first. | |
America first. | ||
The American people will come first once again. | ||
With respect, the respect that we deserve. | ||
From this day forward, it's going to be only America first. | ||
America first. | ||
America first. | ||
We'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 Wednesday evening. | ||
There is actually a lot going on tonight. | ||
Wow! | ||
I have to learn to stop asking for things to happen because, you know, last night for the past three weeks, what are we saying? | ||
Nothing happening in the news. | ||
Nothing happening in the news. | ||
Well, I think we got what we asked for, right? | ||
Something happening in the news. | ||
There is a new YouTube adpocalypse underway brought on by Vox journalist Carlos Maza. | ||
Carlos Maza, an Hispanic homosexual journalist from Vox.com. | ||
And that'll be our story. | ||
That's what we'll be talking about tonight. | ||
And for the boomers that don't understand, basically all the conservative commentators Have been taken off the list! | ||
They can't sign on tonight! | ||
So we'll be going over this whole story. | ||
We'll be going into the background, where did this start, what has happened since then, the policy changes by YouTube, the back and forth between Maza and YouTube, the back and forth between Maza and Steven Crowder, who is a player in all this. | ||
We'll go over who has been affected, who has been demonetized, who has had videos deleted, who has been banned from YouTube. | ||
And hey, hopefully we can finish the show without getting banned ourselves. | ||
I'd like... I'd like to say that we'll be able to finish the show tonight, but I don't know. | ||
You know, who knows if it's... Typically we get kicked off because it's an internet problem, but I don't know. | ||
Maybe they'll decide in the middle of the show to pull the plug. | ||
So we'll try to finish, but that's what we're going to be talking about tonight. | ||
I think that should fill up the whole show. | ||
You know, obviously there is a lot of background to go over. | ||
This has actually been going on now for, I think, About a week. | ||
A little bit longer than a week. | ||
And so like I said, we'll go over the story from start to finish and we'll see who's affected. | ||
It is still developing. | ||
So that's important to keep in mind. | ||
The story could be totally different tomorrow in terms of you may have more people demonetized or some people might get monetized again. | ||
There might be another policy change. | ||
We don't know. | ||
And really we don't know because the way that YouTube is applying the policies or acting, I guess you could say reacting, It's totally ad hoc. | ||
It seems like YouTube is just simply doing whatever is popular. | ||
They're just trying to appease a certain group of people on Twitter. | ||
And so, for that reason, I don't think there's any certainty at this point as to when we will see the end of this or, you know, it's totally in development right now. | ||
So, important to keep in mind. | ||
But before we get into that, I do just want to say I'm feeling a little bit under the weather. | ||
You know, I was actually considering this morning, I woke up today My throat was sore. | ||
I might sound a little bit different. | ||
My throat was sore. | ||
My nose was congested. | ||
I thought to myself, I might just cancel the show altogether because I'm feeling lousy. | ||
You know, I've been feeling lousy all week. | ||
Actually, let me go into my camera here. | ||
We're a little bit too bright tonight. | ||
We're a little bit... Got a little bit too much gain there on the camera. | ||
Let me bring that down a little bit. | ||
That's better. | ||
So like I said, I was feeling a little bit lousy. | ||
I said we might have to cancel the show, but then we had the news. | ||
And another thing, I'm out downtown today with a friend of mine. | ||
We're hanging out. | ||
We get lunch. | ||
He's in town from, you know, he's actually going to school on the West Coast. | ||
So he came in and we were talking and So the whole day I'm outside was not able to keep up with this. | ||
You know, every other day I'm glued to my phone, watching Twitter, watching the notifications come in live, watching all the stories develop, and the one day, the one day that we have something happen, something not good, I'm outside, I'm not watching my phone, I'm sick, So it's funny the way things work, right? | ||
But I do want to say, I do want to say also, before we jump into this, remember, America First might not be around for very long. | ||
You know, I was driving home from the city today, I'm in traffic, it's about an hour drive home, you know, and the weather was beautiful. | ||
I had the top down on the car, we got a nice breeze, the sun's coming down, and you know, I was really thinking, 400 episodes yesterday. | ||
We have this existential threat to the show, constantly changing policies, demonetization. | ||
You know, this BS that the tech companies put us through. | ||
And I really did feel a deep and profound sense of gratitude driving home. | ||
You know, I know typically on the show we tend to be ironic. | ||
YouTube, if you're watching this show right now, it's all a joke. | ||
It's all ironic. | ||
I'm only kidding, alright? | ||
If you go back and watch any shows that have been produced over the last so many weeks, this is a satirical show quite like Stephen Colbert's show. | ||
That used to be on Comedy Central. | ||
It's like Jon Stewart. | ||
I'm playing a character. | ||
I'm really just a normal 20 year old guy, okay? | ||
I'm just a normal... I have all the right opinions. | ||
I believe everything that you do. | ||
YouTube censors if you're watching this. | ||
But you know, I look back 400 episodes. | ||
We've made it this far. | ||
The show is more successful than I ever imagined. | ||
You know, not to... I don't want to get sappy. | ||
Usually we are ironic, but I do want to be sincere for a moment because who knows what could happen, right? | ||
Who knows what tomorrow holds. | ||
And yesterday was $400. | ||
So I do just want to say that, you know, it has been, it has been a pretty spectacular ride. | ||
So I don't want people to think, like, it's coming to an end. | ||
Hopefully it's not, right? | ||
I mean, knock on wood. | ||
But I do have to say the driving home, seeing the demonetization, people getting banned, I did feel a sense of gratitude. | ||
We do want to say thank you to the people that have been with us from the beginning, the viewers, the superchatters, the premium members, you know, because The mission of the show when we started out was to do a show that had no outside interference. | ||
It's America first and the only way to put America first is if you don't have people pulling the puppet strings controlling the money. | ||
So we never had sponsors, we never had advertisements, we never had the typical monetization scheme which is YouTube advertisements that you see the 15 second ones or I know you might see a little pop-up on the show. | ||
So the mission was always not to do that, and it has only been by, really, the grace of God, the generosity of our viewers that we've been able to fund the show, you know, and keep it going as long as it has. | ||
It relies on the Super Chats, on the premium members, so it's a big thank you. | ||
It's a lot of gratitude for that. | ||
And also the mission of the show is to raise the bar, you know, the show America first. | ||
The purpose was at once to make a show that is high quality. | ||
Obviously, it's not all these goofy people who have no talent, don't know what they're talking about, or are stealing from you. | ||
They're grifting. | ||
But it was also to have a little bit of integrity that we were going to tell it like it is. | ||
Not go crazy! | ||
We're not going to be nutjobs. | ||
We are going to tell it like it is. | ||
So I do have to say 400 episodes on the one hand. | ||
On the other hand, we're facing this existential threat. | ||
So I do think it's time for a little bit of gratitude, a little bit of sincerity. | ||
If it's winding down, if we're tapering off, we're looking over the abyss, you know, we do just want to say, you know, thanks. | ||
It's been a good ride, right? | ||
But hopefully that's all premature. | ||
I hope I'm not worrying anybody. | ||
People are crying, perhaps. | ||
I don't want to worry anybody, but, you know, we look back, we look forward, and that's the message I want to get out there. | ||
We're gonna keep fighting. | ||
You know, all this, this whole journey, it doesn't end! | ||
You know, YouTube cannot put a stop to what the Knickers have started, okay? | ||
It's a youth movement. | ||
But we're gonna get into the news here. | ||
Enough of that. | ||
Enough of the sappy, sincere stuff. | ||
Back to irony mode. | ||
Back to satire. | ||
I cannot be held accountable or liable for anything I'm about to say, okay? | ||
Because it's all a joke, right? | ||
We are now entering into, we are stepping into, ironics. | ||
So, we're gonna get into this YouTube situation, into the current events here, and we'll go all the way back to the beginning. | ||
So the developments from today were, of course, that we have the second Adpocalypse. | ||
That's the title of the show, Vox and the New Adpocalypse. | ||
And we've seen this happen before. | ||
What this is, and to speak, I guess, in much greater terms, to make it a lot more general, what you see happening in general, in much broader strokes, is a total systematic change in the way the internet works. | ||
The way the Internet used to be, they say this is the Internet 2.0. | ||
This was the past era of the Internet. | ||
They say it was the Wild West. | ||
And what that means is how people tend to regard the Internet over the last, you know, 10 or 15 years. | ||
That anything goes with the advent of Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, the initial rise and creation of social media companies and these kinds of platforms. | ||
It was, anything goes. | ||
Anybody wants to post what they want, political content, entertainment content, they're pretty much able to do that, make a living, gain a following, whatever. | ||
And so the broad strokes of what we're seeing, and it's sort of really extrapolated, is the winding down of the Internet 2.0 era, this Wild West era, and into something totally different, which is highly regulated, highly authoritarian, highly controlled. | ||
And so that's really what the what is happening. | ||
We'll get into that a little bit more towards the end some of the broader strokes. | ||
We've seen adpocalypses before and that is a colloquial way to refer to what YouTube does with their advertisement algorithm and monetization. | ||
So again for the boomers that don't know, people go on YouTube and they make content and they get paid. | ||
Well how does that typically happen? | ||
Typically the model for somebody to make money off of content that they upload online is by taking advantage of advertisements the same way that a television show does the same way that uh you know a sports broadcast does is you have typically it's a high investment Sort of a thing where you buy cameras, you make content, whatever, and people watch it. | ||
It costs a lot of money for the intermediary to have a platform like YouTube with big servers and big traffic. | ||
So how is the money made? | ||
Well they show the advertisements. | ||
So an adpocalypse refers to YouTube tightening up the restrictions on who is able to make money using advertisements, who is able to display advertisements on their videos and therefore get paid for them. | ||
And so you've seen this happen before, where YouTube will change their terms of service, they'll change their community guidelines, and they'll tighten up who is able to do this. | ||
And this has happened several times before, and typically we see this on Twitter. | ||
It's a little bit different. | ||
With Twitter, they'll change their terms of services, and they'll change who is allowed to even be on the website. | ||
On YouTube, it works a little bit differently. | ||
It taps into something which not a lot of people are talking about. | ||
You know, typically when we talk about online censorship, we're talking about suspensions, banning, de-platforming, and what that refers to is somebody just being totally silenced. | ||
Their ability to post and share content shut down. | ||
With YouTube, they're not necessarily, this has happened before, but they're not necessarily shutting people down, taking away their platform, but they are taking away their ability to make money, which is perhaps more nefarious. | ||
And we'll get into that again, some of these more general themes towards the end of the show. | ||
So that's just a little where we are today. | ||
There's a new adpocalypse brought about by this Vox journalist. | ||
And we'll take you back to the beginning. | ||
So this all started on May 24th. | ||
So what is that? | ||
A little bit over a week ago, May 24th, and you may know Vox.com. | ||
This is a political website and the way they brand themselves is so 2019. | ||
It's so, to me, insulting to the average person. | ||
The brand of Vox is that they are the explainer channel. | ||
So if you're a knuckle-dragging grug who doesn't understand politics, Vox is the website. | ||
They're the YouTube channel you go to for these explainers with punchy graphics and, you know, the soundtrack where it's got a very ominous beat and some kind of metrosexual from Manhattan who's going to tell you how the way the world works, right? | ||
And so Vox makes these videos. | ||
They're very biased, of course, in a left-wing direction. | ||
On May 24th, one of their creators, who creates videos for their YouTube channel named Carlos Maza, who is a Hispanic homosexual content creator for them, he makes a video called, You're Watching Fox News, You Just Don't Know It. | ||
The substance of the video is basically irrelevant. | ||
He does one of these explainer videos and he talks about, ironically, the way that the media is being forced to bend the knee to Fox News and the conservative movement. | ||
So there is a little bit of irony here. | ||
The substance of the video doesn't really matter for our purposes, but it is sort of interesting that our story begins with Carlos Maza of Vox.com. | ||
Who has gotten tens of millions of dollars from major conglomerate media companies, okay? | ||
So this is a well-funded enterprise that is totally bankrupt. | ||
They can't make money, but they get money from big corporations. | ||
They're making an explainer video telling you how the media is being controlled by conservatives. | ||
It's being controlled by Rupert Murdoch and Fox News. | ||
That's what the video is about. | ||
So then a few days later, May 29th, five days later, Steven Crowder makes a rebuttal to this video by Carlos Maza called, Vox Rebuttal, Conservatives Control the Media, Louder with Crowder. | ||
And this is part of his show, Louder with Crowder. | ||
And these are our two main characters. | ||
This is the beef that has ignited the big controversy. | ||
Mazza makes an explainer video. | ||
Crowder, Steven Crowder, of course, host of Loud Earth Crowder, makes a rebuttal video. | ||
The problem is that Steven with Crowder, Steven with Crowder, Loud Earth Crowder, Steven Crowder, has done this before. | ||
He has done a rebuttal to Vox videos before. | ||
He's done a rebuttal specifically to Carlos Mazza's Vox explainers before, and he tends to do it in a very aggressive way, and we'll say that to be objective, right? | ||
Steven Crowder has in the past called him slurs for being a homosexual, called him a queer, made fun of him for being Hispanic, this kind of stuff. | ||
And Carlos Maza does this big thread on Twitter later on talking about this. | ||
He says, quote, Since I started working at Vox, Steven Crowder has been making video after video debunking strikethrough. | ||
Strikethrough is The video series that he does for Vox. | ||
Every single video has included repeated overt attacks on my sexual orientation and ethnicity. | ||
Here's a sample. | ||
And so he includes this video that he has compiled himself of Steven Crowder calling him a queer, calling him a lispy queer, calling him Mexican, you know, things like this, or Puerto Rican, whatever, and basically attacking him personally. | ||
And so Carlos Maza does this big, long, dramatic thread. | ||
I'm not gonna, I'll spare you, but he gets really dramatic saying how Basically, every time that Steven Crowder makes these rebuttal videos, his fans, his rabid conservative fans, flock to Carlos Maza's channel, his social media, and they will make fun of him for being gay, for being Hispanic, and this is harassment, this is unacceptable. | ||
YouTube, by virtue of allowing Steven Crowder on their platform and monetize his channel on their platform, Is in effect enabling the harassment of homosexuals. | ||
And so Carlos Maza issues this call to action, this fatwa, saying YouTube does not care about LGBT creators because it is Pride Month, Steven Crowder's attacking homosexuals, he is calling Carlos Maza a queer, his fans are harassing me, and that YouTube would allow him a platform while this goes on shows that they're enabling the harassment of gay people. | ||
I guess YouTube hates gay people. | ||
That's the message, right? | ||
So Steven Crowder responds to this, and I think this is somewhat of an appropriate take. | ||
Basically, basically correct. | ||
He says that what this is really about is not about, you know, homophobia. | ||
It's not about even the harassment of Carlos Maza. | ||
Steven Crowder's rebuttal to this statement by Maza is simply to say that what you have to look at is the corporate battle going on here. | ||
Vox.com, the media conglomerate that, or the media company which is representative of a larger conglomerate, that Carlos Maza represents, is a failing one. | ||
The Vox website is going under. | ||
They're bankrupt, they don't make money, they had this big cash injection recently, and now they're out of money again. | ||
And so Steven Crowder said that really the way you have to look at it is that Carlos Maza is going after a competitor. | ||
Louder With Crowder and Vox.com are ostensibly media competitors. | ||
They're both making political content on YouTube. | ||
Louder With Crowder, wildly successful. | ||
Vox.com, not successful. | ||
Not making money. | ||
And so Crowder says that, well, when Carlos Maza is going after Steven Crowder and daring YouTube to go after him, it has nothing to do with harassment. | ||
It has nothing to do with so-called homophobia or racism. | ||
It is simply Carlos Maza representing Fox and NBC and some other media conglomerates Trying to take out a competitor, which is I guess basically true Maza says that you know, that's definitely not true. | ||
He says quote I realize that this argument is purposefully ridiculous and meant to distract from the real issue Which is that for years YouTube has allowed a massive right-wing account to violate their policies Harass queer creators and sell socialism is for fags t-shirts with impunity and this to me is really critical This is what it's really about. | ||
I don't think it's so much I don't think Vox put Carlos Maza up to this. | ||
I think Carlos Maza is emboldened. | ||
He got a lot of attention for his Twitter thread. | ||
He's a gay man. | ||
It's Pride Month. | ||
And so I think he has taken it upon himself to be sort of this lightning rod. | ||
He is going to be the rallying point For this new wave of censorship on YouTube. | ||
And that's why this tweet is really critical. | ||
He says, you know, this argument is ridiculous. | ||
It distracts from the real issue. | ||
What is the real issue? | ||
He doesn't say Steven Crowder. | ||
He doesn't say it's Steven Crowder harassing me or that I'm being harassed. | ||
It's not particular. | ||
He says the real issue is that for years, so it predates this little beef, for years YouTube has allowed a massive right-wing account to violate their policies, harass queer creators, so it's really not even about this beef, it's about YouTube's model for monetization. | ||
And that's where you start to see you peel back the layers, oh, this is what this is about. | ||
It's not so much that Vox is trying to take out a competitor. | ||
I mean, this kind of makes sense. | ||
It's not even so much about Steven Crowder harassing Carlos Maza. | ||
Now this crusade has taken on a whole new life. | ||
It's taken on a whole new purpose, which is we want to change the way that YouTube works. | ||
We want to change monetization. | ||
We want to change their terms of service. | ||
We want to put the whole right wing out of business. | ||
We want to demonetize everybody that we don't like, that does not bend the knee, that does not kowtow to the left-wing agenda. | ||
That's what this is about. | ||
So YouTube finally responds. | ||
You know, you have this bickering between Crowder and Mazza, and I get it. | ||
I almost feel bad reading the back and forth. | ||
It's so petty, it's so silly, but these things have pretty significant consequences. | ||
YouTube finally responds to Carlos Mazza's initial thread calling out Steven Crowder with a statement, a four-part statement. | ||
YouTube writes, thanks again for taking the time to share all of this information with us. | ||
We take allegations of harassment very seriously. | ||
We know this is important and impacts a lot of people. | ||
Our team spent the past few days conducting an in-depth review of the videos flagged to us and while we found language that was clearly hurtful, The videos as posted don't violate our policies. | ||
We've included more info below to explain this decision. | ||
As an open platform it is crucial for us to allow everyone from creators to journalists to late-night TV hosts to express their opinions within the scope of our policies. | ||
Opinions can be deeply offensive but if they don't violate our policies they'll remain on our site. | ||
Even if a video remains on our site, it doesn't mean we endorse or support that viewpoint. | ||
There are other aspects of the channel that we're still evaluating. | ||
We'll be in touch with any further updates. | ||
So this is basically the correct take. | ||
If it stopped with this, that would mean that our institutions, you know, if you see YouTube, because they're a subsidiary of Google, and they're one of the major tech companies in the world, you would say that these institutions are somewhat efficacious in the sense that they have rules, they're judging content based on the rules. | ||
One of the biggest problems that we have with the social media censorship is not even necessarily that they have restrictive rules. | ||
I tend to feel like people in the right wing Are okay. | ||
Self-censoring, playing within the system, working around the rules. | ||
I think everybody understands that, you know, if Jack Dorsey or Google or whoever sets down the rules, we are really sort of helpless. | ||
We kind of have to go with the program. | ||
Our problem is more that they're applied arbitrarily. | ||
It's things like this, and we're about to see where the problem is. | ||
You know, if YouTube has a restrictive community guidelines, well that's a real bummer, and maybe we disagree with it. | ||
But at least they have a rule, and we know where the line is, and we can play within the rules and have some degree of certainty that we're going to be able to have our channel, and have our monetization, and make a living, and so on. | ||
You know, so long as we don't violate the rules. | ||
The problem becomes when it is enforced arbitrarily in an ad hoc fashion, Based upon the demands of certain people. | ||
Based upon, you know, whether Carlos Maza rolls out of bed and is feeling angry one day. | ||
You know? | ||
And based on whether his tweet goes viral or not. | ||
And there's 40,000 homosexuals demanding, you know, that are liking his thread. | ||
Demanding that somebody get taken down. | ||
That's where you really start to see the breakdown. | ||
And we could go into how this is happening across the country. | ||
Mob rule. | ||
But we'll keep it focused on this for now. | ||
So YouTube basically says, We understand. | ||
It's hurtful. | ||
Doesn't violate the rules. | ||
We're not going to take it down. | ||
It'd be fine if it stopped there. | ||
They also went to Gizmodo, and Gizmodo provided an exclusive statement from YouTube's Community Guidelines team, and they have a statement from YouTube where they said, quote, in videos flagged to YouTube, Crowder has not instructed his viewers to harass Mazda on YouTube or any other platform, and the main point of these videos was not to harass or threaten, but rather to respond to the opinion. | ||
There is a certain behavior that is never okay, and that includes encouraging viewers to harass others online and offline, or revealing non-public personal information, which is doxxing. | ||
None of Mazda's personal information was ever revealed in content uploaded by Crowder and flagged to our teams for review. | ||
So in other words, YouTube is expanding upon their rationale for making their decision, and they're basically saying, even though Mazda has been harassed by Crowder's followers, That was not the main intention of the video. | ||
It was never an explicit call to action for harassment and therefore we can't take it down. | ||
This is all, this is great stuff. | ||
This should have been the stopping point. | ||
But of course that wasn't good enough. | ||
Mazza responds to this thread by YouTube and he writes, I don't know what to say. | ||
YouTube has decided not to punish Crowder after he spent two years harassing me for being gay and Latino. | ||
I don't know what to say. | ||
And he goes on another tirade saying that YouTube doesn't care about homosexuals. | ||
YouTube doesn't care about people of color. | ||
And homosexuals need to rise up and use their power and crush YouTube. | ||
Don't participate in, you know, the YouTube Pride Month events and all this stuff. | ||
Totally ridiculous. | ||
So he's not happy about it. | ||
YouTube comes back with an updated statement. | ||
So that's where we have a problem and they reply. | ||
Update on our continued review. | ||
We have suspended this channel's monetization. | ||
Suspended Steven Crowder's monetization. | ||
We came to this decision because a pattern of egregious actions has harmed the broader community and is against our YouTube Partner Program policies. | ||
More here. | ||
And so not only did they, you know, they made a decision, they stuck to their guns, they explained the rationale, Carlos Mazda is still not pleased, and his legions of homosexual followers, left-wing followers, are still not pleased. | ||
So YouTube revisits the decision, they update their decision, and they say, you know what, actually, we're not going to take down Stephen Crowder's content, but we'll demonetize him. | ||
Not only are we going to demonetize him and take away his ability to get super chats or ad revenue, but on top of that, we've completely changed our community guidelines. | ||
And so I'll read you the updated policy change, you know, what happened today. | ||
They write in a blog post, quote, Google has always had, or rather YouTube, has always had rules of the road, including a longstanding policy against hate speech. | ||
In 2017, we introduced a tougher stance towards videos with supremacist content, including limiting recommendations and features like comments and the ability to share the video. | ||
This step dramatically reduced views to these videos, which was on average about 80%. | ||
So you remember, they introduced this new level of restriction where they don't take your content off, and they don't leave it alone, but they introduced this limited state feature where you cannot find it in the search. | ||
It's not recommended to people. | ||
You can't leave comments. | ||
You can't like the video. | ||
It's like you can watch it on a direct link, and that's it. | ||
So that cuts down the traffic by 80%. | ||
That was in 17. | ||
They write, Today, we're taking another step in our hate speech policy by specifically prohibiting videos alleging that a group is superior in order to justify discrimination, segregation, or exclusion based on qualities like age, gender, race, caste, religion, sexual orientation, or veteran status. | ||
This would include, for example, videos that promote or glorify Nazi ideology, which is inherently discriminatory. | ||
Thank you for taking that brave stance against Nazism. | ||
They write, finally, and this is the crowning achievement. | ||
Finally, we will remove content denying that well-documented violent events, for example the Holocaust, or the shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary took place. | ||
You know, it is so interesting to me the way the Holocaust seems to be brought up so much all the time. | ||
It seems like no matter what we're talking about, it seems to always go back to this. | ||
And, um, You know, I don't know. | ||
It's just sort of curious, right? | ||
It just sort of makes you think, perhaps, why that is the case. | ||
It's illegal in how many countries? | ||
I've already said too much. | ||
It is illegal in how many countries to deny it? | ||
It is not illegal on YouTube. | ||
It is illegal. | ||
You cannot get a government contract if you do this. | ||
You cannot say this in the public school system in Florida. | ||
I'm sure it's just, you know, what would be the reason, right? | ||
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Anyway, so moving right along, moving right along. | |
We're not saying anything bad about it. | ||
It happened. | ||
OK, fine. | ||
Six million. | ||
Fine. | ||
I'm not going to fight you on the details. | ||
It happened. | ||
You're right. | ||
They write, quote, Finally, it is critical that our monetization systems reward trusted creators who add value to YouTube. | ||
We have longstanding advertiser friendly guidelines that prohibit ads from running on videos that include hateful content. | ||
And we enforce these rigorously. | ||
And in order to protect our ecosystem of creators, advertisers, and viewers, we tightened our advertising criteria in 2017. | ||
In the case of hate speech, we are strengthening enforcement of our existing YouTube Partner Program policies. | ||
Channels that repeatedly brush up against our hate speech policies will be suspended from the YouTube Partner Program, meaning that they cannot run ads on their channel or use other monetization features like the Super Chat. | ||
So there you have it. | ||
There's your adpocalypse. | ||
Because you have one, you know, goofy... What can you even say about this person? | ||
You cannot even describe the person. | ||
Steven Crowder called him a lisping queer. | ||
He called himself that! | ||
He called himself that on the videos. | ||
What are you supposed to call him? | ||
This latinx LGBT individual has brought YouTube to its knees because you have one Puerto Rican gay man who is not happy that he lives in a glass house and he's throwing stones and people are throwing stones back and his glass house is broken and you know and he's all upset about that. | ||
They've completely changed the policies. | ||
People are now demonetized. | ||
We have another adpocalypse on our hands and it's affecting everybody. | ||
Not just right-wing people but a lot of smaller creators. | ||
I'll read you off just a brief list of people that have been demonetized so far. | ||
And as the statement says, they're going to continue taking people down. | ||
They're going to continue demonetizing, deleting content, banning people off the website. | ||
They said that the enforcement, this is rolling out still, so we're going to see in the weeks to come a lot more action. | ||
But so far the channels that have been demonetized are News2Share, Sinatra Says, you may know he's on like the Ralph Retort sometimes I think, The Golden One, Who is that pagan bodybuilder from Sweden, I think? | ||
James Alsop, our old pal. | ||
Red Elephants, great friend of mine. | ||
Jesse Lee Peterson, who's been on the show. | ||
Martin Sellner, the leader of Generation Identity in Europe. | ||
Steven Crowder, obviously. | ||
Red Ice TV. | ||
Ford Fisher. | ||
Luke Ford. | ||
Drunken Peasants, which is a left-wing podcast, actually, and the podcast Revenge of the Sis. | ||
So I don't know if that's a complete list yet. | ||
Like I said, it's been in flux all day. | ||
Who's demonetized? | ||
Who isn't? | ||
There have been a couple of accounts that have been removed. | ||
Thulean Perspective, which is Varg, Zurious Music, which is this Vashwave synth music channel, and accounts that have had videos deleted are Gavin McInnes, American Renaissance, and Owen Benjamin and have all had some of their content deleted. | ||
So here we are. | ||
Fortunately, you know, America first. | ||
We're doing okay. | ||
We haven't had too many issues or any issues really and that's because we have not run afoul of the guidelines. | ||
You know, I do not preach a supremacist ideology. | ||
I am a Latino African campus conservative, and I don't see any problem with that. | ||
I'm a Catholic, so it's even against my religion to be like that, right? | ||
And so thankfully we have been spared, but there's no reason why we should not have been spared, right? | ||
So this has been the effect so far. | ||
And additionally, Carlos Maza isn't even happy. | ||
This is our last little chunk here, and then we'll get into some analysis about all this. | ||
So YouTube has moved heaven and earth to satisfy this individual, okay? | ||
Changed their policies, new adpocalypse, and now everybody's pissed, by the way. | ||
It's not just me. | ||
It's not just like, you know, Red Elephants and James Alsup. | ||
Ben Shapiro is tweeting about this, and Ben Shapiro never speaks out about this stuff because it never affects his friends or people like him, right? | ||
You've got Bungino from Fox News, who we're not a big fan of, but he's tweeting about it. | ||
Tim Pool is tweeting about it. | ||
DramaAlert. | ||
Even Boogie, you know, R.I.P. | ||
God bless and keep him, passed away earlier today. | ||
But, I mean, everybody is not happy about this because, of course, what does this represent? | ||
Really what it's about is... | ||
You know, Vox.com representing a major media conglomerate, in conjunction with YouTube, going after small independent creators. | ||
Going after people like me, you know, as an example, or like any take-your-pick at all these people. | ||
Vince, who's got a young family, his income's gone. | ||
James Alsup, same situation, just bought a house, young family, income obliterated, for the most part. | ||
Right? | ||
In a lot of cases where it's a giant corporation working together with YouTube to crush the little guy. | ||
And now I think everybody's pissed off. | ||
Not just right-wing people. | ||
Not even just reactionaries. | ||
Everybody's pissed about it. | ||
But Carlos Maza is still not happy. | ||
He writes, so YouTube writes, to clarify, in order to reinstate monetization on Steven Crowder's channel, he will need to remove the links to his t-shirts. | ||
So YouTube says, well, you know, we've demonetized Steven Crowder and we will not monetize him again until he removes the links to the t-shirts. | ||
For some reason it's about t-shirts that Steven Crowder was selling, a shirt that said, socialism is for fags, okay? | ||
This is the state of our discourse. | ||
So YouTube says we'll re-monetize him if he does not, or if he fixes the shirts. | ||
Carlos Maz responds, reporters, YouTube has not demonetized Crowder. | ||
Update your stories accordingly. | ||
YouTube says, sorry for the confusion. | ||
We responded to your tweets about the t-shirts. | ||
This channel is demonetized due to continued egregious actions that have harmed the broader community to be reinstated. | ||
He will need to address all of the issues with this channel. | ||
So we don't know what that means. | ||
YouTube, literally what you have happening here is the screaming banshee homosexual who because he threw a temper tantrum, a hissy fit online, Now YouTube is going back and forth. | ||
Should we enforce the rules? | ||
Should we just make up new rules? | ||
Should we ban this guy? | ||
Well, if he changes the t-shirt, we're gonna remonetize it. | ||
Oh no! | ||
Um, sorry, sorry, it's not just a t-shirt, it's all the other things. | ||
YouTube, the biggest video platform on the internet in the history of the world, subsidiary of Google, and this is how they're operating. | ||
This is how we're operating. | ||
This is where we are in 2019. | ||
And there's a couple of, look, there's a couple of lessons to be learned here. | ||
Number one, tech censorship continues to be the number one problem. | ||
And it's so funny because on Monday, I was just saying on Monday, we're finally moving in the right direction. | ||
You've got... | ||
An FTC probe, Federal Trade Commission antitrust probe, happening against, I believe it's Facebook and Amazon, and you have a Justice Department probe, or rather, I'm sorry, it's Amazon and Apple, and a Justice Department probe that's moving in against Facebook and Google. | ||
I think I might have mixed all those up, but basically antitrust action is happening against the big four. | ||
Apple, Amazon, Facebook, and Google. | ||
So I was just saying on Monday, finally we're making progress. | ||
You know, I've heard from some sources antitrust takes about one and a half years. | ||
If we pursue this, if this goes through and everything, you know, we see it through to the end, the Trump administration could see through the antitrust takedown of all these major companies by the end of his term. | ||
I thought that would have been enough. | ||
Here we are two days later. | ||
It seems like YouTube is fighting back. | ||
They're lashing out at us and they're shutting down everybody. | ||
And this is the most pernicious thing, is when they go after the monetization. | ||
You know, because what I think they've been able to get away with for a long time... | ||
is uh if they just ban people and this is the trick if they ban people there's a big outcry if you silence somebody you shut somebody down i think it's a little bit more effective but a lot of people get bent out of shape about it if they do a shadow ban and they take all your money nobody knows about it Right? | ||
So it's sort of like nobody can hear you in space. | ||
Nobody can hear you if you're screaming and they decrease your traffic by 80% because they put you in a limited state and they pull your super chat and your ad money. | ||
Well, it's like, have you really been silenced? | ||
Have you really been censored? | ||
It's not so much of an outcry. | ||
I guess they're finding out now that this doesn't really work, right? | ||
But that has been the most pernicious thing, is the monetization. | ||
That's the part that people don't see. | ||
I think the baby boomers, the Trump people, they're aware of people getting completely shut down on Twitter. | ||
Their account's suspended for arbitrary reasons. | ||
They don't know about the payment processors. | ||
They don't know about the monetization, because sure, you can be on YouTube, you can be on Twitter, but if you can't make money... | ||
What good is that? | ||
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Right? | |
If you can't make money, the only media companies that make money are who? | ||
NBC? | ||
Seriously? | ||
Vox.com? | ||
Subsidiary of major media conglomerates? | ||
The only people that can make money are Jimmy Fallon on YouTube? | ||
You might as well ban people if you're gonna put everybody in a limited state. | ||
And cut their traffic and take out the comments and they won't be recommended and you change the algorithm and you take away their super chat and you take away the ads and on and on, well then what difference does it make? | ||
So to me, I guess the silver lining of the adpocalypse is maybe it's showing people what is really happening, which is a lot more comprehensive, a lot more systematic. | ||
Like I said at the top of the show, it's not simply You know, this little battle over Steven Crowder's t-shirts. | ||
It is a total, it is a totally new internet that we're talking about, that is controlled, that is highly regulated, that is based on mob rule, that is based on, and we've seen this over the last five years, get really out of control and accelerate to this point, where you've got, again, somebody like a Huffington Post journalist, right, or a right-wing watch activist, or somebody like this in the case of Vox.com, That's really point number one. | ||
enough animosity on social media. | ||
They get enough retweets and likes. | ||
And you see a rule change. | ||
You see a total C-shift, you know, whatever, and the way rules are enforced, people are demonetized. | ||
And so I think that's like, that's really point number one. | ||
That's the most important thing, I think, to see, is you've got this happening with the adpocalypse. | ||
You've got it happening with the monetization. | ||
The silver lining is it's being brought to the forefront. | ||
I think people are starting to understand just what's happening and how important the money is. | ||
You know, the platform's important. | ||
The money is just as important as well. | ||
On top of that, this is what we're seeing across the whole society. | ||
Understand it's a complete and total breakdown of law and order. | ||
And I hinted at this towards the beginning of the show. | ||
It's not just with YouTube. | ||
It is with YouTube, but it's also with everything else in the society, which you see, which is that instead of having rules and orderliness and order, and you have sort of this fair and judicious process by which you have transgressions, and there's a process by which that is accounted for. | ||
You know, either there's a punishment or there's a rehabilitation or, you know, some action is taken. | ||
But you see that all across the society, it's not just like YouTube. | ||
When's the last time we saw this? | ||
How about those kids with the Native American? | ||
Don't you remember the Covington kids? | ||
Or how about Brett Kavanaugh? | ||
Or how about the Trump election? | ||
It seems like just about everywhere you look in society, you have a complete and total breakdown of the law. | ||
Of something like an objective standard by which things are judged. | ||
A process, you know, political pluralism, some kind of democratic thing. | ||
And now it's a breakdown in terms of who is the most well-funded activist, who is the loudest, who has the biggest megaphone. | ||
And that person, by virtue of them shouting you down, whether it be the mainstream media, or it be a big tech company, or it be a political party, they're the ones that get to say how the country runs. | ||
And to me, that's the far more pernicious thing. | ||
You know, you've got on the one hand this big trend, which is very specific to the internet. | ||
Which is becoming regulated, controlled, and we know who the controllers are. | ||
It's definitely not Jewish people because, you know, that would run afoul of YouTube's policies. | ||
I would never hint at that. | ||
So, it's obviously left-wing people. | ||
It's obviously Democrats, right, that are controlling the media and shutting down discourse on YouTube and the Internet is changing from the Wild West to this, you know, left-wing Echo chamber, a safe space for lefties, right? | ||
But on the other hand, I think you look across the board and it's just a total breakdown of order. | ||
And the people now that are going to control our lives and dictate what happens and who is punished and who is able to live their life unbothered is some crazy person, some homosexual who we found out I saw just 30 minutes ago is posting pornography of themselves on Reddit. | ||
This is Carlos Maza. | ||
I saw this a half hour ago. | ||
You know, these are the people that are governing our society. | ||
And I think you look across the board at Kavanaugh. | ||
It was earlier this week we saw that Nancy Pelosi meme video. | ||
And here's what's going to happen next is you thought it was bad when it was Carlos Maza from Vox.com throwing a temper tantrum. | ||
Wait until it's the Democrats because you know what else is happening right now? | ||
Far more Perfidious, but nobody was talking about this. | ||
You saw that a Democratic congressperson said in committee today that if Facebook, if YouTube, if the social media companies do not clean up so-called hateful white nationalist content, they will look at their Section 230 protections and pull them. | ||
So, you know the Section 230 protections? | ||
We've talked about this on the show that we could use. | ||
It's part of the Communications Decency Act of 1996. | ||
This amendment to that act, the Section 230, it says that these big online platforms get legal immunity from crimes committed using their platforms or on their platforms. | ||
You know, somebody shoots up a mosque, as an example, using Facebook Live. | ||
Well they're not held liable for that because Facebook is a platform and the platform is conducive to political expression and so insofar as Facebook is an unbiased platform they're able to Have this legal immunity which protects them from going totally bankrupt. | ||
Because you can imagine, Facebook's got like 2 billion people on there. | ||
If they were held legally and financially responsible for every crime committed using Facebook or Facebook facilitated it or whatever, they'd be out of business tomorrow. | ||
They'd be bankrupt. | ||
So, insofar as they're a platform and it's conducive to political expression, they're legally protected. | ||
That's Section 230. | ||
For years, or maybe not for years, but for a long time, we've been saying, Section 230 is how we can beat back censorship because if Facebook and YouTube, YouTube as a great example today, if they become a publisher and they say that we're going to control what is posted based on what we like and what we don't like, in other words we are partial and we are publishing what we like and not publishing what we don't like, well, then you become liable. | ||
You lose the protections. | ||
You're no longer a platform where people can post whatever, and therefore you cannot control it, and it's political expression, and that's good. | ||
Now you are a political actor. | ||
You are a publisher, and therefore you're liable. | ||
You're bankrupt, right? | ||
We used that argument for years. | ||
Now the Democrats are saying, well, YouTube is not willing to act. | ||
Facebook is not willing to act, which is rich by the way, because they have been acting. | ||
We've been talking about this for months. | ||
They've been acting all right, you know, they've been taking care of it. | ||
You know, and then some, right? | ||
They've been very generous in their interpretation of white nationalists and all these other things. | ||
So the Democrats say, well, if YouTube and Facebook are using Section 230 as an excuse for why they're not going harder against the right wing, we'll just pull their Section 230 protections anyway because of that. | ||
And so to me, that's what you're going to see next. | ||
And this has been the play all along. | ||
In part, it is sort of an ad hoc application of rules It is social justice people in the YouTube community guideline team or whatever that's trying to satiate and appease Carlos Maza. | ||
On the other hand, what you could see is a coordinated campaign by very specific companies to shut down political expression. | ||
And I think this has been talked about for years. | ||
I said this right after the 2016 election. | ||
What is going on is a systematic attempt since 2016 to ensure that Donald Trump cannot be elected in 2020. | ||
That nobody like Donald Trump could ever be elected again. | ||
And we all saw Breitbart posted this. | ||
It was an exclusive after the election. | ||
All the top Google executives were crying after the election and they vowed We're not going to let this happen again. | ||
And so what you see is basically a four-year campaign to take out everybody. | ||
Alex Jones, Infowars, Laura Loomer, Miley Yiannopoulos, all these different people, the alt-right, the alt-right, anybody who would serve as the base of support for Donald Trump on the internet, being shut down, silenced, censored, so that, you know, it's completely controlled. | ||
And so when you see the Democratic Party now sticking their mitts in it, and you see Nancy Pelosi and these various committee men, Talking about invoking Section 230 or calling on, you know, Facebook and Twitter and YouTube once regulated to go harder against right-wing content, you start to see what the play is from the beginning. | ||
It's all about control. | ||
It's all about the fact, and you know, think about it, why is it that YouTube, okay, YouTube, Google, do you know how big of a deal YouTube and Google is? | ||
You know how big of a deal Nancy Pelosi is? | ||
The federal government? | ||
Why do they care about Steven Crowder? | ||
Why do they care about Paul Nealon, even? | ||
Paul Nealon's a little bit more out there. | ||
But why do they care about some guy on YouTube posting a video, or in the case of me, getting, what, 20,000 views per video? | ||
It's a country of 300 million people, okay? | ||
The election was won by so many thousands of people, right? | ||
Out of millions and millions of voters. | ||
Why are they concerned about small creators like me? | ||
It's because they want absolute control. | ||
They went after Alex Jones because Alex Jones had a very large audience, and he was not controlled. | ||
He was not a part of the fold. | ||
He was not somebody who they could say, don't cover this story, cover that story, don't say this, don't say that. | ||
And so maybe they didn't necessarily have a problem with things Alex Jones was saying. | ||
I'm not going to say that Mark Zuckerberg was thinking to himself, laying awake at night thinking, Alex Jones is going to expose me. | ||
But it was the fact that Alex Jones could say anything that he wanted to millions of people. | ||
And millions of people would change their mind and follow him. | ||
And maybe they would think 9-11 wasn't what the government said it was. | ||
And maybe they would think that Sandy Hook wasn't what the government said it was. | ||
So it wasn't necessarily the substance of what he was saying. | ||
It was simply that he had power. | ||
It was simply that he had influence over the minds of people. | ||
And they cannot allow that to happen. | ||
All the tastemakers, all the opinion makers, all the fact reporters must be a part of the system. | ||
They must be a part of a major media conglomerate. | ||
And now increasingly online, the one place where we can fight back and get an audience, you know, a citizen, one of us, you know, one of the slaves, one of the debt slaves who's supposed to pay taxes, you know, we might have a say, we might have power, that's being snuffed out. | ||
And now the only people that can make content online, the only people who can report facts online, or do a video, a live stream, tell you what to think, are people that work indirectly for NBC! | ||
And that's exactly what's happening. | ||
So, you know, that's really what it comes down to at the media is they, you know, Alex Jones says it, it's a war on for your mind. | ||
It's an information war. | ||
You cannot, you're not allowed to think what they don't want you to think. | ||
You're not allowed to know what they don't want you to know. | ||
That's why they're telling you, you can't tell people, you can't question the Holocaust, you can't question Sandy Hook, you can't talk about race differences, you can't talk about gender differences. | ||
You think this is arbitrary, this speech code? | ||
Of course it isn't. | ||
So, that's the state of social media. | ||
Thank you, Carlos Maza. | ||
Thank you, YouTube. | ||
What a clown world. | ||
If we were still taking things so seriously, it wouldn't be as funny as it is that you've got this character. | ||
And you gotta watch his videos to think that this is the guy. | ||
This is the guy. | ||
Carlos Maza. | ||
Take a look at the videos that he makes. | ||
And this is the person who's making the decisions for the country? | ||
Really? | ||
Because he got 30,000 likes on Twitter, the community guidelines are changing, people's families are starving, money's being taken away, rules are being changed, because this guy went on Twitter and threw a hissy fit about, you know, people are being mean to be online. | ||
Welcome to the media. | ||
That's how it goes. | ||
You think we're not harassed, attacked? | ||
Even Richard Spencer, I don't totally care for. | ||
They're talking about throwing grenades in his house and shooting him and all this kind of stuff. | ||
And it's like, yup, you've got it really hard, right? | ||
So, we'll see what happens. | ||
Now, I hope and, you know, what would be ideal is that YouTube gets enough backlash that they start to either pause or they reel it in. | ||
You know, either they pause or they Backtrack on this policy change, you know, because everybody's pissed. | ||
It's... it's not just the alt-right. | ||
It's not even... the whole right is pissed, and it's not even just the whole right. | ||
It's even people in the middle. | ||
It's even just apolitical YouTubers are saying, this is bullshit, you know, that you're shutting down people, taking away the money. | ||
So ideally what we see is a pause, a rollback, and then antitrust is able to do its job, and these companies are just buried, destroyed completely. | ||
That's ideal. | ||
What is likely is that this will remain. | ||
It will accelerate. | ||
It will continue to get worse. | ||
Nothing will change. | ||
And if something did change, it'll be too late. | ||
So hey, super chat while you can, become a premium member while you can, join my mailing list, you gotta get the content while it's hot because we're not going to be around forever, and then what are you going to do? | ||
Where did you find out about all this stuff? | ||
You either found out about it from me, or you found out about it from, you know, some other content creator, but you don't learn about this stuff in school. | ||
You don't see it on television. | ||
You don't hear it from some subsidiary of NBC, right? | ||
You're not gonna hear it. | ||
They don't even print the books anymore. | ||
Amazon, 50% of the market share for printed books, doesn't even print Kevin Macdonald, Jared Taylor, all these different people. | ||
What does that tell you, you know? | ||
I mean, it's serious business happening. | ||
And forget about all the, you know, policy changes, political policy, elections. | ||
It doesn't matter if you cannot get the word out, the message out, and increasingly, you know, the only way people are going to be able to get red-pilled is by walking down the fucking street, right? | ||
And apologize for the language, but it's like, I don't know, you know, maybe in 50 years it'll get so bad, it's already pretty bad, you'll walk down, you know, a street in Skid Row in Los Angeles and say, Gee, you know, there's garbage and poop and hypodermic needles and tents everywhere, and you know, look who these people are. | ||
You'll just have to rely on living in a trash heap, right? | ||
But anyway, that's our story. | ||
We'll keep an eye on it. | ||
We'll keep you updated. | ||
Hopefully tomorrow we'll have a more complete list. | ||
Hopefully I'm not on that list, and maybe we'll have an update from YouTube. | ||
We'll have some reactions from new people, but what a headache, right? | ||
It's like, More followers, more problems. | ||
More money, more problems. | ||
Every day, every month, it's a struggle to survive, you know? | ||
You think it's hard being a wagee. | ||
People always say, oh Nick, you have it so easy. | ||
You're on a show, and you know, you're on a show for an hour every night. | ||
Boo-hoo! | ||
But at least a wagee, it's like, you wake up, you go to work, and the factory's there, or the office is there, your work is laid out, you have to follow instructions, and you go home, you know, and that's it. | ||
And you get a paycheck every two weeks. | ||
With me, it's like, do I eat? | ||
Do I sleep? | ||
Do I live? | ||
Is today the day that my whole, everything I've built over years is demolished in one second? | ||
You know, is today the day I get the email that says, your life is over, it's time for you to restart completely? | ||
You know, always having to have a contingency plan, what if, right? | ||
So we're trying to stay alive. | ||
We're trying to survive out here. | ||
Truly braver than the veterans, I would say. | ||
No, that's a joke. | ||
That is a joke. | ||
That is a joke, everybody. | ||
Complete satire. | ||
But truly the most oppressed race. | ||
You know, reactionary content creators. | ||
Campus Conservative, Campus Conservative, Satirical Content Creators. | ||
We are the ones that have it more difficult than anybody else. | ||
We are oppressed. | ||
More than homosexuals, frankly. | ||
We're oppressed more than women, blacks, Muslims, the disabled, transgenders. | ||
More oppressed. | ||
You know, homosexuals writing the rules. | ||
You're oppressed. | ||
And that's the beauty of it. | ||
I'm oppressed! | ||
I'm being harassed! | ||
YouTube, change your policies! | ||
That's not good enough! | ||
Change them more! | ||
Okay, so, really? | ||
Really? | ||
Please? | ||
You know, they're talking about the Stonewall riots. | ||
Whoa, remember 50 years ago when gays were getting beat up? | ||
Now, you're writing the rules of YouTube. | ||
Now, Vince James can't feed his family because you threw a temper tantrum. | ||
So, really? | ||
Okay, so we're gonna take a look at our superchats while we still can. | ||
We'll see what you guys are saying. | ||
We're gonna read them off. | ||
Hopefully we've got a lot of them because you know, you know, it's like every day, who knows, they could all be taken away and then I'll be poor. | ||
I cannot afford the Big Mac anymore. | ||
I will have to settle for McDouble with mac sauce on the side. | ||
Let's take a look. | ||
We'll see what you guys are saying. | ||
We've got Robert Foy who says, Nick, check out the song The Last Stand by Sabaton. | ||
It's about the Papal Swiss Guard sacrificing themselves to save the Pope in the 1527 sack of Rome. | ||
It will pump you up. | ||
Keep doing God's work. | ||
Well, thanks, but I'm not going to check that out. | ||
I don't like metal music. | ||
And what music about historical events? | ||
I don't know. | ||
Sounds a little corny to me. | ||
Simon's Gola says, I think my mom is cheating on my dad with his competitor. | ||
She says he has better hair and always gets the weather right. | ||
His name is Bruce Winchell. | ||
Okay, so I see we have a Drake and Josh. | ||
Another Drake and Josh super chat. | ||
Thanks for that. | ||
Hun says, hey Nick, if you get demonetized, can I just send you checks in the mail? | ||
Yeah, you can. | ||
I guess I'll post my PO box one of these days. | ||
Sure. | ||
Sebastian says, sometimes I wish I could go back to 2015 to my libertarian days, believing the free market would fix everything. | ||
Being a knicker is hard sometimes. | ||
It's hard every day. | ||
Still a knicker. | ||
You know, we get 2,500 people watching this live stream. | ||
Still a knicker. | ||
You know, we get big viewership. | ||
40,000 followers on Twitter, a checkmark. | ||
Still a NICA, you know, so it's always a struggle. | ||
And you know what? | ||
Actually, this is where libertarians are goofballs, goofuses. | ||
They think that government getting involved in breaking up Big Tech or whatever is like a violation of libertarian principles. | ||
Talk about missing the forest for the trees. | ||
You're actually... How could you think that four Silicon Valley tech people controlling the whole internet and rapidly shutting down free speech, political expression in particular, is more libertarian because it's the private sector doing it than if the government went in and ensured free speech across the platforms? | ||
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Really? | |
Like, how dumb do you have to be to think that makes any sense? | ||
So, but I hear you. | ||
I wish I could go back and it's all so simple, right? | ||
Liberalize! | ||
Get the government out of it! | ||
Free market! | ||
You know? | ||
When everything has an easy answer and now you don't know. | ||
But now the easy answer is the Bible, which is actually better. | ||
Peanut Arbuckle says, I'm going to see Joe Rogan stand up with cringe and blue pill friends this weekend. | ||
Any tips to maximize my experience? | ||
I don't know why you're doing that. | ||
Joe Rogan isn't very funny in my opinion. | ||
But I, you know, try and enjoy yourself, right? | ||
Enjoy yourself while you can because the country is collapsing. | ||
So people are only gonna be enjoying things for so much longer before you're just gonna get killed. | ||
You know, a junk driver will smash into you and you know where they're coming from and all that. | ||
So enjoy while you can. | ||
Blue Force says, don't worry about the new YouTube censorship rules. | ||
Trump is monitoring the situation. | ||
It will all be okay. | ||
Ah, yes, thank you. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
That's right. | ||
We have nothing to worry about. | ||
Well, the censorship of Trump supporters and conservatives has only accelerated since he got elected. | ||
Oh, but he's on the case. | ||
He's monitoring it. | ||
Big Donald Trump. | ||
God Emperor Donald Trump. | ||
He's on the case. | ||
He's watching it very closely. | ||
So rest easy, everybody. | ||
Vince James, I don't know what you're gonna do. | ||
I know you gotta, you know, you gotta pay the bills and all that, but don't worry. | ||
Don't worry, big guy. | ||
Donald Trump is... he's taking a look at it. | ||
He's... I'm sure he's got something in the works, right? | ||
Glenn says, gotta donate while I can. | ||
Hell yeah. | ||
Well, thanks, man. | ||
Appreciate it. | ||
Peanut Arbuckle says, Nick, if the Italians weren't completely incompetent in World War II, the Axis could have won the European theater. | ||
Uh, that's definitely not true. | ||
And anyway, why would we want the Axis to win? | ||
What are you, some kind of neo-Nazi? | ||
What are you, some kind of neon Nazi, huh? | ||
What are you, some kind of... We have no... And that would be a good thing? | ||
Us all speaking German and being totalitarian? | ||
Sorry, this is not the show for you, bucko. | ||
National Socialism is bad, okay? | ||
It is evil. | ||
And Hitler? | ||
Bad man. | ||
Bad man, and there's no other take you can have about it. | ||
Just simply bad. | ||
You know, I look at a complex, influential historical figure, and it is satisfactory for me to simply say, bad. | ||
I take a look, I take a look at the long shadow cast by Adolf Hitler over all of our activities all the way till 2019. | ||
A complex situation. | ||
World War II, perhaps a critical juncture in world history. | ||
And I am content to say that one of the driving figures behind it all, I am content to simply say, I'm bad. | ||
Bad. | ||
Bad man. | ||
Evil. | ||
All there is to it. | ||
There is nothing else. | ||
It is simple. | ||
One word. | ||
Bad man. | ||
Evil man. | ||
And that's all. | ||
That's all there is to it. | ||
You know, economic, political, diplomatic, nuance. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
This is all apologism. | ||
Bad. | ||
No, but bad. | ||
Killed people. | ||
Bad. | ||
Alright? | ||
So I don't know why you're coming in with that. | ||
It has no place here. | ||
Your hate has no place here. | ||
I don't know if you've noticed that the language Crowder used in his stream earlier today, but isn't it strange that Crowder and these other conservatives only lament the censorship of them, but not those evil neo-Nazis? | ||
Yeah, yeah, that's pretty true. | ||
You know, look, honestly, there's a value in Steven Crowder being censored and fighting back. | ||
I'm not gonna nitpick. | ||
They didn't defend the Stormer. | ||
I know, I know. | ||
They should have defended in 2017. | ||
They should be defending now, but... | ||
You know, if they're coming after Steven Crowder, it's good for us. | ||
So, I'm not going to nitpick. | ||
As long as we got the lawyers on our side, as long as we got the money on our side now, hey, I'll let them fight. | ||
Let them defend their own. | ||
Who cares? | ||
As long as they're fighting censorship, we can't be choosy at this point. | ||
I'm a big fan and I feel for you guys. | ||
God wills it. | ||
Well, thanks. | ||
Cody says, hey, Nick, thanks for the show tonight. | ||
Hey, man, thanks. | ||
You're welcome. | ||
Trump Nation says, join Bitwave.tv before it's too late. | ||
I'll take a look at that. | ||
Full swings. | ||
It's time to maximize my Israeli experience. | ||
Boy, do I sure love Israel. | ||
Hell yeah, man. | ||
Gotta love Israel. | ||
Gotta love the Jewish people and they're out there. | ||
God bless them. | ||
Soldiering on every day in an anti-semitic world. | ||
Hats off to you Jewish people. | ||
I don't know how they do it. | ||
I don't know how Ronald S. Lauder does it. | ||
I don't know how Will Chamberlain I don't know how, Bibi Netanyahu, Sheldon Adelson, I don't know how they do it, the most oppressed race, and they've been out there thousands of years being oppressed, killed, discriminated against, and man, it is rough. | ||
I look at the plight of Jewish people in America today, and I'm like, my hat's off to you, I salute you, the Jewish people, I salute Israel, and really, just take my money, you know, please take it, because you deserve it, you've been through a lot. | ||
Let's see Casey's is testing super chat to see if my favorite eboy is safe. | ||
Well, thanks your favorite eboys doing well I'm doing well so far. | ||
We'll see Elston says, so this is how it ends, the America first nation destroyed and cast to the wind by a metrosexual Mexican. | ||
Thus begins the Nicar diaspora. | ||
Yeah, that's how it begins. | ||
And we'll be spread off to all the different nations of the world and then in 2,000 years we'll run everything, right? | ||
So hopefully that'll be the case. | ||
The Gunt Grabber says, big guy, you muted me on DLive for saying you have a little knife, no hard feelings. | ||
I'll find out one day. | ||
Yeah, I'm gonna mute you here too, by the way. | ||
Thanks for pointing it out. | ||
Jose Antonio Sasatnik was de-radicalized by his nemesis, a MAGA black man and not a small hat manlet. | ||
Quick, more low IQ super chats to radicalize Nick again. | ||
Yeah, R.C. | ||
Maxwell. | ||
R.C. | ||
Maxwell is just funny. | ||
He's going around on Twitter saying, I'm gonna teach Nick a lesson. | ||
I was mean to him the last time and I can't even... | ||
You know, bless me for being so merciful. | ||
I'm such a good guy. | ||
I am such a good person because, you know, these people would be so easy for me to just really, you know, really go for the jugular when it comes to Arcee or any of these people. | ||
But I am merciful, but I am a nice guy and I'm not going to do that. | ||
Arcee wants to make fun of me. | ||
OK, you know, I can take it. | ||
He's going to rib me gently. | ||
He's going to give me a hard time. | ||
Everybody knows I bested him. | ||
I don't need to humiliate him any further I don't need to one-up him, you know, but he but he keeps pushing but he keeps pushing He wants me to do it, you know, but we'll have our debate. | ||
It'll be civil. | ||
It'll be friendly, but you know, I will just Resoundingly win as I did the last time, you know in spite of RC Trying to get the best of me trying to instigate trying to provoke me into some kind of a response I like the guy, you know, and so I am NOT gonna go balls to the wall Cut him down, you know cut him off at the legs He is a good guy. | ||
I'll say this, you know well, I don't know we still have I don't know there is this outstanding issue of baked Alaska's coat and And some people may know what this means. | ||
I don't want to get into it. | ||
It's actually a very harmful stereotype. | ||
But R.C. | ||
Maxwell, for better or for worse, we did our debate and at the end we became friends. | ||
I saw him at CPAC. | ||
We shook hands. | ||
Epic handshake, you know, when he talked to me. | ||
Friendly guy. | ||
So I like that. | ||
I can't say that about a lot of other people. | ||
You know, very nasty. | ||
We debate and they lose and then they want to shut me down. | ||
You can't go on his show because I lost in a debate to him. | ||
So, R.C. | ||
Maxwell's, uh, you know, he's solid in that regard. | ||
Very honorable in that regard. | ||
So, I appreciate that. | ||
And out of goodwill, I will not, uh, I will not go after him. | ||
Hardly. | ||
Hardcore. | ||
Uh, Scotticus says, tyrannical global homosensorship is something to be proud of this month. | ||
Thank you for being you, Carlos. | ||
Yeah, very, very proud member of the LGBT community. | ||
They're, they're such, they are such a joy, such a benefit. | ||
Finn says, can't wait to work at American Burger in beautiful Hanoi. | ||
In all seriousness, thanks for the great content as always. | ||
Thanks, man. | ||
Glad you're enjoying the content. | ||
Excuse me. | ||
Connor says, thank you for everything you have done. | ||
Saint Nick, super chat now before the ban bombs fall on Knicker Nation. | ||
God bless. | ||
Well, thanks. | ||
Yeah, get them in while you can. | ||
I truly am a saint. | ||
I'll keep fighting. | ||
I'm out there, you know. | ||
I'm out there. | ||
I don't look at it as, you know, I'm not in it for me. | ||
I'm not one of these boring people that's in it for self-aggrandizement. | ||
I'm not like that dumb, you know, bimbo brain St. | ||
Ashley. | ||
I'm not in it so that MAGA boomers are gonna thirst at my pics on Twitter and give me shekels. | ||
How boring! | ||
How lame! | ||
You're in it for fame and money like that's been done before. | ||
We are in it for the cause. | ||
And that's why we're unkillable. | ||
Because at the end of the day, we're fighting for something greater than ourselves. | ||
You cannot kill a Catholic, truly. | ||
You cannot kill us, you know? | ||
You cannot... Well, you could kill us, I guess. | ||
Please don't kill. | ||
You can demonetize, you can censor, but we will never rest until, I guess, you murder us. | ||
But even still, the message will live on. | ||
So don't murder us. | ||
That would actually... That would be bad for you. | ||
That would be a bad idea for you, you know? | ||
But you understand what I'm saying. | ||
Josh says, coming soon $25 premium memberships and $40 mugs. | ||
It's okay big guy. | ||
You'll be eating Big Macs far into the future if we have anything to say about it. | ||
Well, thanks. | ||
Thanks for your support. | ||
But no, we're not jacking up our prices. | ||
We remain reasonable. | ||
That's what we're trying to cultivate, you know? | ||
be Cory in the house type nibbas, except reactionary sleeper cells. | ||
Law school bound knickers rise up. | ||
Yeah, rise up urban professionals and others. | ||
That's what we're trying to cultivate, you know. | ||
We could go for a million dopey dummies and make a lot of money, or we could go for a cult following of very rich professionals. | ||
You know, there's two schools of thought on that. | ||
I could very easily bring you the low IQ content that'll get me a big audience of low IQ drooling mouth breathers. | ||
You know, like you see, I'm not going to name any names, but you see on other channels and the comments will be like, you know what the comments will be like, NPC type comments. | ||
So we have made the decision to cultivate a small cult-like following of rich professional people who get it. | ||
And maybe that'll, that'll get me through this lifetime, you know? | ||
Samurai Spirit says, gotta be quick. | ||
FBI at my house. | ||
They know what videos I like on YouTube. | ||
They're yelling at me to open the door. | ||
Kids are crying. | ||
Wife is asking me what to do. | ||
I just want to watch America first. | ||
I'll see you niggas in the gulags. | ||
Well, hey man. | ||
Good luck. | ||
Hope it all works out for you. | ||
Don't talk to them. | ||
Never talk to the FBI. | ||
But I hope it works out. | ||
That'll be everybody. | ||
Persecuted simply for being black is what it comes down to. | ||
I'm a 2% black man, and they can't control me. | ||
And now the FBI is showing up at our doors. | ||
That's what it's all about, trying to keep the black man down. | ||
That's why they would not teach my ancestors to read. | ||
That's why they wouldn't teach my great-granddaddy to read, because they knew that they would get ideas. | ||
And if they ever get ideas, it would be over for the white man. | ||
So they understand that, right? | ||
It's like Kanye West said, I'm not out of control. | ||
I'm just not in their control. | ||
and they have to keep the black man down. | ||
That's what this is all about YouTube doesn't care about people of color creators YouTube doesn't care about black creators Right so I think I'm safe now. | ||
I think by virtue of me saying that I think I am good. | ||
We are safe Let's see, Justin says, Carlos queers us trying to destroy the right using YouTube. | ||
Decentralization must come before it's too late. | ||
It's already too late, big guy. | ||
Gen Z Philosophy says, is there a room for the heterodox right to be more united? | ||
It seems to me the neocons and progressives will kill us if we don't start building bridges ASAP. | ||
No, dude, no. | ||
No. | ||
Here's the thing. | ||
The people that we would like to work with think that we're too reactionary and the people who would work with us are too crazy to be taken seriously or they're a liability. | ||
So we found our sweet spot. | ||
We're sticking in it. | ||
It'll grow naturally. | ||
Trust me. | ||
I know what I'm doing. | ||
I'm guided by God. | ||
We're doing the right thing. | ||
You just wait and see all these people saying, Shouldn't we be building bridges with? | ||
Who are we going to build bridges with? | ||
David Duke? | ||
Come on! | ||
Who are we going to build bridges with? | ||
Right? | ||
I mean, trust the plan. | ||
Trust me. | ||
We know what we're doing, okay? | ||
Brains such as myself, and if you can believe it, smarter than myself, are hard at work on this. | ||
So, we will deliver the proper result. | ||
But let's see what else we have here. | ||
Puppet Pal says, it's all so tiresome. | ||
Yes, it is. | ||
It is, believe me. | ||
Gen Z says, Carlos Maza, Marlos Kaza is a fomosexual mag. | ||
Well, I anticipate, I think you're getting at something highly offensive there. | ||
NC Ridd says, hey Nick, here's your daily reminder, avoid the groid. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Dweller says, Nick, what's your favorite SCP? | ||
Thanks for fighting. | ||
What is an SCP? | ||
What does that mean? | ||
Are you trying to get me to say something? | ||
Is that supposed to be? | ||
What is S? | ||
I don't know. | ||
That doesn't phonetically spell anything out in my opinion. | ||
I don't hear anything there. | ||
But whatever. | ||
Hund says, pray for the protection of the knickers. | ||
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Indeed. | |
You do have to pray for a safe passage. | ||
Ulf says, Nick, now you have to say, jinxes do not exist. | ||
I dare you. | ||
Also, if you get shot down, would you be moving to unauthorized TV? | ||
Anyways, best of luck. | ||
I don't know where I'd go. | ||
I don't know where I'd go. | ||
There's a few options on the table. | ||
I don't know where I'd go. | ||
Look, now that, look, the subscriber count talks, the super chats talk, years ago people didn't take me seriously. | ||
You know, that was just this alt-right kid who's totally talented and handsome, but we don't take him seriously because he just doesn't get 1,000 views on the show. | ||
And now I'm being courted. | ||
Now I'm getting the respect that I deserve. | ||
You know, so there's some offers on the table. | ||
there's some people that have approached me, you know, work with me, work with me, come to my network. | ||
All right, hopefully we don't have to go anywhere. | ||
Hopefully our home is YouTube, but who knows who knows right knock on wood, but We may have a home. | ||
There's a lot of different places, right? | ||
So we'll see But thanks. | ||
Top Snacks says, here's some shekels, big guy. | ||
Careful out there. | ||
Well, thanks. | ||
Daniel says, free YouTube premium shekels for a true American. | ||
Thanks. | ||
Temple Drake says, I was so scared that you'd be gone. | ||
Please don't leave us. | ||
I will never. | ||
I will never leave. | ||
Hood says, here's to the Army and Navy and the battles that they have won. | ||
Here's to America's colors, the colors that never run. | ||
Ah, yes, God bless. | ||
The US military, big salute. | ||
Brandon Hanson says, Carlos Queer Eye for the right-wing guy, Maza, was able to get YouTube to shut down, demonetize a bunch of independent YouTubers, and there are still people who believe that corporations only motive is profit. | ||
Yeah, right, exactly. | ||
So true. | ||
That's what Destiny said. | ||
All these different people, you know, the major media companies, social media, whatever, they only give lip service to left-wing causes to make money. | ||
Obviously, this is not the case right after we see this, but we know that. | ||
Puppet Palace says Nick changed the America First logo to a rainbow color scheme. | ||
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Never. | |
I will never do that. | ||
23 year old Zoomer says, hey big guy just wanted to give a big F to Lauren Southern, one of the better females in the movement who has retired from public life and a big F to YouTube as a platform. | ||
May God help us all. | ||
Yeah, big F for Lauren Southern retiring. | ||
Yeah, big F for Lauren Southern retiring. | ||
You know, I've never had a problem with Lauren Southern. | ||
I think she's fabulous. | ||
She's fine. | ||
She had me on a stream. | ||
I think we're on good terms basically, but Retirement timing is interesting. | ||
I'll say that. | ||
I would just keep our eyes peeled. | ||
We'll see what happens. | ||
I like Lauren Southern. | ||
I think she's terrific, but you know, we'll see what happens with that one. | ||
Dan says, was wondering what you thought about James also going on TRS. | ||
I know you and him are on good terms, but you're not a fan of TRS to say the least. | ||
Thanks for another night of great content. | ||
Well, this was why the company split in the first place. | ||
A big reason why, as he was going on TRS. | ||
And, uh, I can't, for legal reasons, can't really go into that, nor do I really want to. | ||
But, um, yeah, I mean, that's his prerogative. | ||
He's his own man. | ||
He's got his own channel. | ||
If he wants to go on TRS, he thinks that's a good decision for him, then that's, you know, that's his choice. | ||
So, I don't really, I don't think it's a great idea for what he's trying to do, but, you know, who am I to say? | ||
Not a bad idea, right? | ||
what you thought or i just read that one hans says hey nick due to the high correlation between autism and the dissonant right should we not be advocating for more vaccines not a bad idea right who's to say that the weaponized autism is a bad thing right italian pal says hey nick hope you make it out of the situation with your channel intact Just wanted to donate some money in case this is the last America First show. | ||
Well, thanks! | ||
Knocking on wood. | ||
Hopefully it's not, but much appreciated. | ||
Caesar King says, would state-mandated GFs fix the incel problem? | ||
I don't know, maybe. | ||
I don't, that's not, that's a meme thing, so you're asking a meme question. | ||
John Q Public says, Nick, scratch your nose incessantly if YouTube is threatening you or your family and can't tell us directly. | ||
Ah, very funny. | ||
Because I do that every night involuntarily. | ||
Very funny joke there. | ||
Reagan says, Nick, if you get banned, I'll hide you in my avocado barn from the Google Gestapo. | ||
I'm your number one ortho bro. | ||
Quarter Ashkenazi fan. | ||
Everyone join America First Premium. | ||
True! | ||
And thanks, man. | ||
Much appreciated. | ||
I guess you could say that this is a pro-Jewish show if we've got so many Jewish fans. | ||
I'm feeling a little light-headed right now. | ||
I have to tell you, if I'm sounding a little bit low-energy, I'm running out of steam! | ||
Running out of steam! | ||
You know, I'm already under the weather, haven't eaten in, like, geez, I haven't eaten in, like, when did I go out to eat? | ||
Noon? | ||
Geez, I haven't eaten in, like, seven hours, so I'm running out of steam. | ||
If I seem a little bit tired, I'm going to try and keep up the energy, but I'm dying over here. | ||
I need a Big Mac. | ||
I need a candy bar, you know? | ||
That is not that is by the way not a signal if the producers are watching do not interrupt the show by bringing me A snack will not be eating a snack on the show. | ||
I will have to wait and that is okay You know, sometimes I complain and I get I get a producer, you know throws me a snack. | ||
It's like no No, we do we do not want that. | ||
I will not be eating on the show But let's see Maxie says wow just wow I am trying to say something clever, but I'm just yikesing Waze too hard at this situation. | ||
They control everything. | ||
Yeah, you think? | ||
Everything! | ||
Everything! | ||
Jimbo says, what do you think of our Vox 1791L? | ||
I think they're okay. | ||
I mean, they're good. | ||
I like their content. | ||
One of their people insulted and never apologized. | ||
They said like, oof, not a good look. | ||
I forget what tweet it was, but it's like, what's the matter with you? | ||
You know, but they're generally good. | ||
I like them. | ||
I think they're doing good work. | ||
J. H. L. Fish says, the real conservatism is the friends alongside their grifts or gifts we've kept along the way. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
That's what it comes down to, right? | ||
No policy changes, no victories, but hey, at least we got Trump in the White House to tweet some funny things. | ||
Reddit says, I've been a huge fan or I've been a fan since your first appearance on Warski Live. | ||
Boy, that sure was a long time ago, huh? | ||
Yeah, like a year, right? | ||
Yeah, feels like a long time. | ||
Catboy says, crazy how all these journalists and blue check marks are real people and names. | ||
Okay, not gonna say that, can't read that. | ||
Maybe you can imagine, you can infer what's being said there. | ||
Theo says, I bet Ezra Klein's parents called him a stupid goy. | ||
I bet they called him a blockhead, yeah. | ||
Derpster says, last donation till you get demonetized. | ||
Don't say that, don't say that, don't jinx it. | ||
Brandon says Web 2.0 we are getting rid of racists, Nazis, white people, but don't worry you still get all the free porn you can get. | ||
Yeah, it really makes you think, right? | ||
Well, it really makes you think what is allowed and what isn't. | ||
Right? | ||
What is allowed? | ||
BuzzFeed advancing the case of so-called virtuous pedophiles? | ||
Fine. | ||
That's allowed. | ||
That's, you know, no problems there. | ||
Child drag queens on YouTube? | ||
No problem. | ||
Predatory content directed at toddler-age children? | ||
Still going on on YouTube. | ||
But good thing we banned... good thing we demonetized Red Elephants, right? | ||
Good thing we demonetized James Alsup. | ||
What a joke. | ||
H Colombia's Department of Health and Human Services considering Fort Benning here in Georgia as a shelter for 5,000 plus children of illegals can't stop winning look it up yeah I've heard many stories like this military bases across the country where they bring in illegal migrants So glad that we went out and, you know, campaigned, voted, contributed to the campaign. | ||
Excellent, you know, excellent progress is being made. | ||
Noit says, when do we begin peacefully protesting Vox? | ||
This is not a crypto call for violence. | ||
I mean, really? | ||
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When? | |
How do we protest them? | ||
Thanks, boss. | ||
It's futile. | ||
What are we going to do? | ||
What are we going to do? | ||
Have 12 Groypers show up in front of Vox with signs? | ||
Krusty Krab. | ||
Unfair. | ||
It's, it's too late. | ||
You know, the game is lost. | ||
We just need the government to do something. | ||
Yeet says, so this is how we fall. | ||
The hack Reaganites and the degenerate leftards rip us apart. | ||
Israel and the corporations take whatever's left. | ||
Yeah, that's... And the people have been talking about this for years. | ||
That's been the prophecy and now we're just living in it, right? | ||
We're living through it. | ||
Fiesta says freedom of speech doesn't mean freedom from consequences. | ||
Carlos. | ||
Yeah, that's a good point. | ||
Christopher says the real America first was the knickers. | ||
We've had along the way sure lots of good friends lifelong friends made Mr. Fugg says I can't wait to see all the clips from the show playing in front of millions of people during their presidential debates in 2036 Good luck, buddy, and God bless you see. | ||
Oh, yeah, okay peepee poopoo Thanks. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, we'll wait and see I don't think I'm going to get into politics. | ||
I think that's sort of a lost cause. | ||
Yeet says, immigrants flood in and western society implodes. | ||
Yeah, it really makes you think. | ||
First name says, are video games art? | ||
Never heard of anyone looking at a painting for 16 hours and a day for six months. | ||
Sorry if this is a boomer take. | ||
I don't know. | ||
The boomer take would be if you said video games aren't art and it sounds like you're making the case that they are. | ||
Or are you making the case that they aren't? | ||
I can't really tell. | ||
Um, I don't know. | ||
I don't, I don't think so, frankly, but I guess there's a case to be made with some of them. | ||
Uh, but I, I look at, um, the vast majority of games it seems like it's to make money, you know, and it's, uh... | ||
Source of amusement? | ||
I don't know. | ||
You would sort of have to define what you mean by art, you know? | ||
So I don't really have any interest in that conversation. | ||
Sure, in some cases I'll say yes. | ||
Lauren Rose is a fellow Zoomer. | ||
Finally revealed that you start the show 20 minutes late so you can shitpost as an anon in the live chat with the masses. | ||
Credo! | ||
I'm not shitposting in there. | ||
If you knew what I was doing, I don't know, before the show. | ||
If you knew, like, last minute preparation, perhaps? | ||
I don't know. | ||
Everest says, S to spit on YouTube. | ||
What is the new red pill funnel? | ||
We need fresh minds to secure the existence of milk and a future for milk. | ||
Tears on my keyboard. | ||
I don't know, man. | ||
It's a magazine in the mail. | ||
I don't know what it's gonna be, but it's definitely not gonna be the same, right? | ||
It's only getting worse. | ||
Yeah, good point. | ||
I should probably just read Jocko Willink's book. | ||
Gotta run on the beach like Jocko Willink. | ||
Get to the gym at 530. | ||
at 4 a.m. | ||
Maybe you should do that instead of crying about your dumb millennial websites. | ||
Yeah, good point. | ||
I should probably just read Jocko Willink's book. | ||
Gotta run on the beach like Jocko Willink. | ||
Get to the gym at 5.30. | ||
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And that guy's just such a... | |
I mean, look, the advice he's giving is probably good for you. | ||
It's probably healthy. | ||
But, you know, he's just such posting it on Twitter every morning black and white and it's his hands sweaty and bleeding from the workout. | ||
What is the caption always? | ||
It's like, Aftermath! | ||
Aftermath! | ||
You know, it's like, dude, I don't know, people that are like that I don't know if, is that just not my sensibility? | ||
Am I just some kind of pansy, Generation Z, you know, soy boy? | ||
I don't know if it's me or if that's just over-the-top LARPing. | ||
You know, I don't really know at this point, but I just, I see that stuff and I'm like, what are you doing? | ||
What are you trying to prove? | ||
Aftermath! | ||
You know, I went in the gym and I picked it up and I put it down and man, And I don't know, what is the point of it all, you know? | ||
Are you Catholic? | ||
That's the more pertinent question. | ||
Press F says God forbid, but if this is the last show ever I want to say I love you big guy Thanks for everything. | ||
Hey, love you, too, man, but it's not hey, but it's not but it's not we're staying here, but I'm staying Froyos is the real racist were the friends we made along the way that this joke is funny the fifth time Jose says the only gay I know is Trump he refuses to stand against evil therefore complicit to immorality and confronting of migrants Hello, Nick wick department Yeah, Trump is a gay bitch. | ||
Gay, fat bitch. | ||
Right? | ||
That's what Gabe has been saying. | ||
That's a new meme. | ||
Yeah, pretty gay of him to let the country get invaded. | ||
Let us get taken off the list. | ||
What's going on, man? | ||
Bunch of BS. | ||
Mr. Hoff says, Destiny, there's no left-wing bias in media. | ||
Looks like syphilis ate his brain. | ||
Yeah, right. | ||
I mean, it's just... | ||
I don't know. | ||
It was obvious then. | ||
It has only gotten more obvious if that's even possible. | ||
I wonder if he still denies it. | ||
I don't know, man. | ||
You've gotten a lot of content. | ||
I'm literally physically dying. | ||
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More! | |
More! | ||
We want more! | ||
Every time I feel gracious. | ||
content i'm literally physically dying so it's always always ingrates more more we want more every time i feel gracious no but we want more we want to we want to kill you and eat at your inners We want to just, you know, eat at the corpse. | ||
Every last bit. | ||
We want more content. | ||
Yeah, okay. | ||
Boss Vivo says we've been on the show for two hours for the last five days. | ||
No, we want to de-livestream and we want this and that. | ||
Never enough. | ||
Never enough! | ||
They want more! | ||
Boss Vivos' best behavior tonight, boys. | ||
Hell yeah. | ||
You know, we are good. | ||
APs, is your email still working? | ||
Can you still receive donations through my payment processor on your website? | ||
Yes, you can. | ||
Email still works. | ||
njfuencesblog at gmail.com. | ||
You know, the payment processor still works on the website, definitely. | ||
Unknown of life says hey Nick you haven't brought up the Holocaust in a while. | ||
Stop being a bad going talk about how bad it was sincerely somebody Yeah, yeah, it's been a while. | ||
You know, it was a bad one. | ||
It was a bad one. | ||
We can never forget right? | ||
Hood says who's taller you or Nikola Tesla? | ||
How tall is Nikola Tesla? | ||
Let's take a look. | ||
Me, I'm 6'9". | ||
I'm definitely taller than that. | ||
Definitely taller than that. | ||
I'm 6'9". | ||
I am taller than that. | ||
Alex says, quick, have my money before YouTube pulls the plug. | ||
Also, what do you think of the base member of the conservative revolution, Oswald Spengler? | ||
Well, thanks. | ||
I like Oswald Spengler. | ||
I've only read Decline of the West, and I thought it was, you know, basically on the money. | ||
And I think his Task of creating some kind of a science or a study of history is very ambitious and well done. | ||
Couldn't really understand a lot of it because I don't have a background in art, architecture, math, you know, every music, every subject that he goes into in a great detail. | ||
So I would recommend that you have a little bit of a knowledge before you go into it, but I thought he was right on the money. | ||
Seth says, you guys don't get it. | ||
We will reach the utopia once everyone is forced into sodomy and all our taxes go to Israel. | ||
Then everyone will be happy and nothing bad will happen ever again. | ||
Oh, yeah, dude, that's great. | ||
Thank you. | ||
That's perfect. | ||
What a perfect super chat. | ||
I don't... Why do people just say the same thing? | ||
You know, even if you just drop a super chat that says, yep, clown world, whatever. | ||
But people, they want to do this irony thing that's not ironic because it's not subtle and it's like, whoa, guess we're just, uh... Sodomy and Duchess to Israel. | ||
Dude, it is still funny. | ||
That is your delivery impeccable, you know, perfect. | ||
Can you come on the show? | ||
Can you teach me things about comedy? | ||
I'm sorry, I'm being mean. | ||
The Unpossible says, hey Nick, where do you get your coke? | ||
No one, no one's nose itches that much. | ||
That's a fact. | ||
I have allergies, okay? | ||
And when you mention it, it makes it itch more. | ||
It's also, it is also, uh, what do you call that when it's, um, You know, it's creative in the mind. | ||
I forget the expression. | ||
I forget the scientific term, the lab coat term. | ||
But it's allergies. | ||
It's also not allergies. | ||
I think it must be, I don't know what it is. | ||
Maybe it's because I'm talking and I'm not breathing through my nose. | ||
I don't know what it is, but it's like only when I'm doing the show I get this itching sensation. | ||
So I don't know. | ||
I used to think, I used to have a felt surface for the desk, and I thought it was that. | ||
You know, it was dust collecting. | ||
I don't know what it is. | ||
Maybe it's just a mental thing. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Anyway. | ||
Johnny Keene says, thanks for everything, Nick. | ||
It's been an absolute pleasure. | ||
It still is. | ||
We're fine. | ||
We're good. | ||
Kalyxta says, My friend, you, Kipper, got his channel deleted. | ||
It's been a ride Okay, I don't know who that is. | ||
I don't know if that's a phonetic thing Whatever Blake Mitchell says I can't believe this fascist company YouTube is genociding our content creators. | ||
When do we storm their off? | ||
Okay, we're not gonna read that. | ||
No, no, thank you. | ||
We're not gonna do any of that Why? | ||
It's his thoughts on the 2003 movie Hot Wheels World Race. | ||
I've never seen the Hot Wheels film, so I have no comments on that. | ||
Maga Zag says if we can get Sargon of Akkad to convert to Shia Islam, that will win the war against Iran. | ||
Then Trump can focus on the real war against Big Tech. | ||
I don't see how that follows, but yeah, sure. | ||
Unpossible says 13% of the population commits 53% of all the murders is false. | ||
That includes the women. | ||
The real statement is there are men, which make up 7 to 8%. | ||
I don't like... It's like just people saying the same thing. | ||
Wow, I've never heard that before. | ||
And it's always somebody that's like, um, actually. | ||
Um, actually? | ||
You know, the joke is despite 13% and you've always got to get the autist. | ||
Um, actually, um, actually, it's not quite that because... Dude, shut up. | ||
Shut up. | ||
Dude. | ||
13% 50. | ||
It's a meme. | ||
That's what it is. | ||
It's funny. | ||
Um, actually, it's 7% because of the men? | ||
Dude, shut up, bitch. | ||
Why would you even say that? | ||
Okay, what are you, the fact police? | ||
What are you, the political tagline police? | ||
Dude, just shut up. | ||
That's the meme. | ||
Everybody knows that. | ||
You don't need to point that out. | ||
I know that. | ||
Everybody knows that. | ||
Actually, I want to show everybody that I know. | ||
Yeah, congratulations. | ||
Congratulations, dipshit. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
I'm kidding. | ||
I'm kidding. | ||
Apologize for the language. | ||
I'm sorry for being mean. | ||
I'm sorry for being mean, okay? | ||
You're just trying to be funny and give a super chat. | ||
Thanks for the money. | ||
But I just I can't help myself sometimes a pieces. | ||
Can you check your email and read the emails? | ||
I sent you on there quickly. | ||
Would you prefer you don't mention my name? | ||
Can you talk on those topics right now? | ||
No, I do the super chats. | ||
I read the super chats. | ||
I check my email after the show I'm not gonna be loading up my email reading your emails There is a process to the way things works I appreciate the donations but people are like Like doing this live process. | ||
What's your email? | ||
How can I donate? | ||
Now read my email. | ||
Respond to my email. | ||
How about you give a super chat? | ||
I read what's in the super chat and that's how it goes. | ||
Okay. | ||
I'll respond to email after the show. | ||
Okay. | ||
Lukey Luke says shut it down. | ||
Yeah, that's what it is, right? | ||
Everybody. | ||
Everybody trying to, you know, just when we have graciousness, gratitude, people, you know, trying to change the way the rules work. | ||
Friendly says, please tell LC to ban all Spanish chats and Spanish people from chat. | ||
Show was called America First, not Latin America First. | ||
Press 1 if you agree in chat. | ||
LOL. | ||
I agree with that. | ||
LC banned Spanish speakers. | ||
English chat only. | ||
Eric writes, as I would bet that the minute after the last World War II veteran dies, you will be condemned as a white supremacist bigot. | ||
Give it a couple years. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I mean, they'll be dead and gone. | ||
So I don't I don't think they'll do that. | ||
They've already changed the way the history works. | ||
We don't even honor them anymore, maybe in a generation like they've done with the founding fathers. | ||
You know, they'll say, well, the people of World War II were racist. | ||
So it's it's already underway, I guess. | ||
So, you know, you're basically right. | ||
Cinderblocks says, hey Nick, I hope you have a good night. | ||
Thanks. | ||
James Russell says, VAR, Culture Thug, YouKipper, the 4chan Cup, Poll League, Dennis Wise, Patrick Slattery, Commandant, Zurious, all gone. | ||
Well, thanks for the updated list there. | ||
Cinderblocks says, take the graph pill, put all your money to BTC. | ||
I don't know about that just yet, but, yeah, I mean, I'm looking at it now. | ||
Roliet says, N, okay. | ||
I'm not reading that. | ||
I agree. | ||
Let's see. | ||
Oops, I scrolled down a little bit too far there. | ||
is sending Nick a serious intellectual super chat as Big Gay can't have it. | ||
I agree. | ||
Let's see. | ||
Oops, I scrolled down a little bit too far there. | ||
Where were we? | ||
A lot more to go, and you know what that means? | ||
All these super chats in the way of a meal. | ||
That's the way I look at it. | ||
If you're wondering, gee, why is Nick so angry all the time? | ||
Why is he agitated? | ||
It's like, it's me, here's the super chatter, and here's dinner, and I'm hungry, you know? | ||
so that's really what it comes down to. | ||
But I'll wait. | ||
Uh, let's see. | ||
David Gutierrez says, fellow Castizo, castor oil on hair works well. | ||
I don't need anything in my hair. | ||
I don't style my hair using anything. | ||
I just comb it. | ||
Can you believe it? | ||
People are like, Nick, what product are you using in your hair? | ||
Don't use product. | ||
It's confidence. | ||
It's all confidence. | ||
Let's see. | ||
Mr. Hoffs says, the homo cries out in pain as he strikes you. | ||
Yeah, isn't that what it is? | ||
Max says, you should talk to the distributist. | ||
No, sir, I don't talk to gay retards, so can't do it. | ||
It's a rule of mine, so distributist qualifies there. | ||
Samo says, Carlos Maza is pee-pee poo-poo. | ||
I agree. | ||
JL says, the virgin premium subscription versus the chat 9 p.m. | ||
pee-pee poo-poo super chat. | ||
Yeah, we definitely better, I guess. | ||
Wyatt says, Nick, do you watch the Carlos Maza porn? | ||
No, I didn't. | ||
I didn't watch it, but I did see that that was happening. | ||
Tanya says, support you as a premium member and here's 20 bucks. | ||
Wow, thanks! | ||
Much appreciated, Tanya. | ||
Machiavelli says, Nick, I love the Zionist censorship today. | ||
Well, it's not Zionists. | ||
It's Democrats. | ||
Okay, let's get our facts straight. | ||
Don't want to be anti-semitic. | ||
Top snacks is all heck. | ||
Here's a couple more shackles off. | ||
Thanks, man. | ||
Much appreciated. | ||
Love you Boss Vivo says community chest skip 10 super chats. | ||
Yeah, that'd be good Matt Eilers says this will not be the last peepee poopoo. | ||
Not if I have anything to say about it Larry and Tyser says hey Nick love the show. | ||
Just make sure to watch out for those sneaky Wignax always lurking in the shadows. | ||
Oh, yeah, I'll definitely keep an eye out I'll definitely keep an eye out for them. | ||
I bet actually they can't actually sneak up on me because you could hear the mouth breathing. | ||
You know, it's not a very subtle sound. | ||
You can hear the deep and heavy mouth breathing from obese, low IQ people. | ||
It'd be hard for them to sneak up. | ||
Just saying. | ||
Hans says, where will the Knicker refugees go when you're banned? | ||
I'm not gonna be banned. | ||
I'm gonna be here forever. | ||
But go to the mailing list, I guess you could say. | ||
Mega Wallace says, thank you, Nick, for all you have done, are doing, and will hopefully continue to be able to do from one Midwestern member of the One True Holy and Apostolic Catholic Church to another. | ||
Hey, thank you, brother. | ||
Much appreciated from a Catholic brother. | ||
I appreciate that. | ||
Roleit says, God bless you and E. Michael Jones. | ||
Your interview with him was one of the single best hours of content on all of YouTube. | ||
Well, thank you so much. | ||
Yeah, people really liked that interview with him and I'm glad because he does so much content that I felt like I needed to, you know, really think about what we were gonna talk about. | ||
So I appreciate that. | ||
ProTruth says, Nick, I lost my main account today and now threw together this archive backup. | ||
Can you sub to pay respects and leave lots of likes? | ||
No, I don't think that's the deal, but hey, thanks for the super chat. | ||
Hawk Stevens with a big super chat, much appreciated, thank you. | ||
Yeah, that's a difference between a ride or die. | ||
These are the kinds of knickers we want. | ||
You know, somebody just drops a big shekel, no comment, you know, thanks, God bless, versus somebody who throws in A $2 peepee poopoo, a $5 read my email, a $5 subscribe to my channel, you know? | ||
That's how you could tell who are our ride-or-die cult members versus, you know, a fan, a loyal subscriber who I like, but has not quite made the leap, you know? | ||
It's Coop, former member of Twitter. | ||
The problems you describe are the same that de Tocqueville described with democracy. | ||
It ain't good. | ||
Hey, good to hear from you, Coop. | ||
Good to hear from you. | ||
Hope life is treating you well. | ||
My good old pal, Augustinian Coop. | ||
Handsome fella, handsome fella, and an athletic fella, and a smart young zoomer. | ||
Good to hear from you. | ||
I haven't forgotten you. | ||
You know, a lot of people come and go on Twitter, but he was a real one. | ||
He was a good dude. | ||
So, thanks man. | ||
Appreciate it. | ||
And you're right. | ||
de Tocqueville, you know, he knew about it all the way back then. | ||
It's democracy. | ||
It's liberalism. | ||
Uh, but hope everything's alright, man. | ||
Good to see ya. | ||
Alex Wears says, Crowdy just needs to come out of the closet already. | ||
Yeah, it's sort of funny how Carlos Maza calls out a fellow LGBT community member in Steven Crowder, right? | ||
Uh, they're, they're punching, they're punching their own people there. | ||
Not really punching, right, but they are, uh, it's infighting among the LGBT community. | ||
Two fags fighting. | ||
Getting, getting, can't say that, can't say that, you can't say that. | ||
It's a joke! | ||
It's a joke! | ||
Tattire, you know? | ||
It's a meme. | ||
I'm just memeing. | ||
Monty Crypto says, Do you think Genesis was also prophetic in that when man obeys woman, we are cast further from God's light? | ||
Apple being interchangeable with soy? | ||
Are we still doing the soy meme? | ||
Yeah, yeah, definitely, though, about men obeying women. | ||
It's true. | ||
Look, it's just, it doesn't make any sense. | ||
It doesn't make any sense. | ||
The Bible says women submit to the husband. | ||
Simple as. | ||
Simple as. | ||
So, definitely. | ||
The Turtle Box says, I sent you a funny joke. | ||
Check your email. | ||
Thanks. | ||
Jaime says, don't let Senor Maza take you off the list. | ||
I won't. | ||
He will not take me down. | ||
Anomalous says, how do you feel about Jesse Lee Peterson? | ||
I think he's cool. | ||
I think he's a good dude. | ||
I like him. | ||
Shyster says, people found the gay Vox dudes reddit and he's a cuck. | ||
Yeah, yeah, I heard about that before I went live. | ||
No surprises. | ||
Zach says, here's a small donation big guy. | ||
When will he become big boss and start a private army in South America? | ||
Go have yourself a Big Mac and some cheesy potato grillers from Taco Bell on me. | ||
The Lord be with you. | ||
Well thanks man, I appreciate it. | ||
One of these days, private army. | ||
No kidding, kidding! | ||
We will never organize against the government. | ||
We are not a threat to the government. | ||
Don't visit me, you know? | ||
But who knows, maybe we'll ramp up our operation one of these days. | ||
We'll get serious. | ||
Kidding! | ||
We're destined to be content creators forever. | ||
No violence, no militias, alright? | ||
No non-government actors in South America. | ||
Not gonna happen. | ||
Definitely no ambitions for that. | ||
But thanks, man. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
I appreciate the treat. | ||
I will go out and get myself a $5 nacho box from Taco Bell. | ||
Life is short. | ||
We're gonna get demonetized anyway. | ||
Might as well enjoy while we can, right? | ||
Puppet pal says Nick thoughts on tree of logic Disgusting idiots. | ||
I don't like her at all Shyster says not only is he gay, but he's a cuck to gays BTF Oh with them though. | ||
I don't even think they care about that, right? | ||
With them. | ||
It's I don't even think cucking is a thing with them because it's like they don't They don't even have solid relationships. | ||
Like, with a man and a woman, a cucking is a very tough thing because it obviously hurts the man's dignity that, you know, his woman is basically his property and is straying away. | ||
And, you know, I'm talking in very general terms. | ||
I don't want to dissect that at the moment. | ||
But, you know, we understand why that's terrible when a woman goes against a man. | ||
But with homosexuals, it's like, it just goes to show it's so debased. | ||
It's so sick and perverse. | ||
I don't even think it applies in that way because the whole idea of fidelity, of one flesh, of that kind of a union, it doesn't exist with them. | ||
So, you know, he's a cuck. | ||
Well, I mean, is he really? | ||
I mean, they're all cucked to Satan. | ||
They're all cucked to the devil. | ||
Talk about cucking. | ||
They're all slaves to sin and the devil. | ||
So, yeah, they're cucked to begin with. | ||
All of them. | ||
This whole month just makes me so mad. | ||
But yeah, you could say that. | ||
Spa Man with a big super chat. | ||
Thanks, buddy. | ||
Doom Marine says, Nick, how's dinner been lately? | ||
Ask your mom to make beef stroganoff. | ||
It's a great one that all moms know how to make. | ||
You know, I've never been a big fan. | ||
It's a very salty dish. | ||
Maybe my mom just makes it that way. | ||
No offense, mom. | ||
She makes it this very sodium rich meal. | ||
Never been a big fan. | ||
Tonight we got turkey chili. | ||
Looking forward to that. | ||
Nice change of pace from the chicken diet. | ||
Chicken parm the other day. | ||
Chicken Caesar salad. | ||
Man, we can't get enough chicken. | ||
Hell yeah, bring on the chicken. | ||
I had a chicken Vesuvio sandwich today. | ||
Went to Rick & Benny's, one of my favorites in Chicago. | ||
You should go there if you're in Chicago. | ||
Had the chicken Vesuvio and I split it with my buddy with a breaded steak sandwich. | ||
Kino. | ||
But yeah, we'll get some beef stroganoff in the rotation. | ||
Yeah, they're pretty good. | ||
says SSPX, Best Fraternity, All Others, BTFO. | ||
Yeah, they're pretty good. | ||
Relitz is not going to name any names, TRS. | ||
No, I mean, there's others. | ||
Mac Daridensky says, Nick, eat more Big Macs. | ||
This knicker looks like a railroad track. | ||
Well, look, I like being skinny. | ||
I'm going to be as skinny as long as I can. | ||
I don't want to get fat. | ||
I look at people who are a little bit older than me and they have to watch what they eat. | ||
They're gaining a little bit of weight. | ||
And I'm like, oh, my God, I can't. | ||
I don't want to get fat. | ||
I don't want to become, you know, so I'm going to remain skinny as long as possible. | ||
I'm OK with it. | ||
You know, people are like, you're a skinny bitch. | ||
I could beat you up. | ||
This is a cope. | ||
This is a cope from fat people. | ||
Who have to eat salads and I can't I can't eat the slice of pizza because it's gonna mess me up and I'm gonna gain a lot of weight It's a cope. | ||
They do not have what I have, which is the metabolism. | ||
They do not have that, you know, youthful, that adolescent frame and body. | ||
I'm gonna enjoy it while I can. | ||
All these people trying to, you know, bring me down, neg me for it. | ||
I'm going to enjoy it. | ||
And yeah, I'll bulk up at some point, alright? | ||
I'll beef up and get muscular at some point. | ||
You know, maybe when I'm 25, when I get married, and all that, when I become who I am. | ||
But for now, I'm enjoying life as a skinny teenager e-boy. | ||
And nobody can tell me otherwise, alright? | ||
That's the life I choose to live at this moment, I've sacrificed enough, and that's where I want to be right now, alright? | ||
All my friends from high school don't want to talk to me, and I've been shunned from the community, so let me have this. | ||
Let me have my Vans, and the cuffed jeans, and the Fortnite Nerf gun. | ||
Let me be skinny, okay, and eat like a 16 year old. | ||
Let me have this, okay? | ||
Because I'll have to go and save the white race, and have a family, and all that, and we'll get there. | ||
But let me enjoy. | ||
Let me enjoy for five years. | ||
Let me, let me be me, okay? | ||
Let me live my best life. | ||
All right, you got all that. | ||
So, in other words, I will continue to eat Big Macs, but not, not to get fat. | ||
Spa Man says, forgot to send a message on the other donation. | ||
Thanks for all the great content, Big Guy, and best of luck in what happens next. | ||
Thanks so much, buddy. | ||
Glad you like the content. | ||
Angelo John Gage, my man, he says, add EMJ and Adam Green to your list. | ||
That's brutal to hear about EMJ and Adam Green. | ||
Adam Green, I've never cared for because he called me a Zionist shill and he's been claiming that he never did that, but he did. | ||
Either way, it's a shame that he got... I mean, he's spreading a good message and it's a shame that he got demonetized, so that sucks. | ||
And obviously, unfortunate about EMJ, JF. | ||
I won't be surprised if it happens to me in the next few days. | ||
Hopefully not, but you know, it looks like it's everybody. | ||
Kyle says, that'll do Nick, that'll do. | ||
Okay. | ||
JP with a big super chat. | ||
Hey, thanks so much. | ||
He says, did you see the unexpected debate between Michael Jones and Mark Collette on PWR? | ||
EMJ was caught being inconsistent about European history before and after Christ. | ||
He even said that Europe would have been the same as Africa if not for Catholicism. | ||
I didn't see that, but I don't think that's necessarily inconsistent. | ||
He explained that comment on my show. | ||
I thought it was satisfactory, but I'll have to take a look at that. | ||
But thanks for the big super chat. | ||
Much appreciated. | ||
Doc says, hey, Nick, I found a unique New York proper copper coffee product. | ||
I want my proper coffee cup from a copper coffee pot. | ||
Well, thanks Tongue twister easy mastered it I have supreme elocution because I've been doing this for a long time and I'm good at it. | ||
But thanks for that Beater says you give me headaches headaches. | ||
Yeah, I said so I can relate to that, right? | ||
old josh nichols supreme patriot supreme gentleman josh nichols rising up running through these hoes like josh nichols samurai spirits as i remember it's like oprah winfrey right samurai spirits as i remember when there was 600 live viewers a night i remember when there was 130 live viewers a night you know Crazy times. | ||
The show has grown tremendously and now we're the envy of the world. | ||
Now everybody wants on, everybody wants a taste, everybody wants a piece. | ||
But I don't do it, but I don't do it for the fame. | ||
It doesn't matter about the views, what matters is the content. | ||
What matters is high quality, high integrity content. | ||
That's funny and based and that you're addicted to. | ||
It's your IV drip of constant content. | ||
You're bombarded with content that is dense and inaccessible. | ||
And that's what it's really about at the end of the day. | ||
But yeah, yeah, we've come a long way. | ||
Yeah, you know. | ||
Was Nick the most overlooked? | ||
Yes, sir. | ||
Now is Nick Fuentes the most overbooked? | ||
Yes, sir. | ||
Right, as Kanye says in Last Call, So true. | ||
Connor Gordon says, hypothetically, how could you remain Catholic while disagreeing with the Pope? | ||
What do you think of the possibility of an anti-Pope? | ||
It's not even hypothetical. | ||
It's just people who make this argument don't understand what papal infallibility means. | ||
People, you know, have this, I don't know, just ignorance about the subject. | ||
They think, oh, duh, papal infallibility? | ||
He's never wrong about anything. | ||
That's not the way it works. | ||
The way it works is that when the Pope is contributing to the sacred magisterium, And this is a very specific set of circumstances he is infallible on matters of doctrine. | ||
But the Pope is a human being, so when the Pope talks about politics, or even when the Pope talks about pastoral things, or even parts of the Magisterium, I don't know all the specifics of it, but it's a very specific set of circumstances where he's invoking infallibility, but other things there can be disagreement on. | ||
So, in short, that's why. | ||
That's a very short answer, but think about this. | ||
Why did Christ choose Peter to be the first head of the church? | ||
Because Peter denied him three times. | ||
That was the whole point, was to demonstrate, and I think he and Michael Jones talked about this on the show, and so I'm stealing that a little bit from him, but Faith Goldie said that I think at one point as well. | ||
The point was to demonstrate, look at all the disciples, or look at all the early Christians. | ||
Yeah, anybody in the Bible a lot of people that had problems unfaithful whatever and I think the point was to demonstrate people are fallible Right and particularly in even the Pope But we look at the doctrine the sacred magisterium. | ||
That is not fallible So if that were to go against scripture in some capacity or there was some contradiction, you know something like that You know, then you take a look at it but but that hasn't happened so So that's how Mr. Obatos is the best SCP is the femur breaker. | ||
I don't I don't know what this is Ben says this is kind of a dark question But would you want your fans to carry on your legacy if you were to die prematurely? | ||
yikes But yeah, I guess I don't know. | ||
It's not gonna matter cuz I'll be dead, you know, I'll be dead So what do you mean what I guess? | ||
Don't don't forget me, please But I I think I'll be alive. | ||
All right, sheesh I don't want to talk about premature death. | ||
I'm gonna be around for a long time Hopefully, I don't know you kind of freaking me out with that one. | ||
But yeah, yeah carry on my legacy Change change your name to my name. | ||
I want Nick Fuentes obvious Okay, I want you to come to my funeral, right? | ||
I'll throw out a Big Mac in my honor. | ||
Throw out a Big Mac in my honor. | ||
Boss Vivo says, if I die, you riot, all right? | ||
That's when I'll advocate for violence. | ||
After I'm dead, then I want there to be hardcore violence everywhere. | ||
That's a joke. | ||
I'm kidding. | ||
I'm totally kidding about that joke. | ||
Just a joke. | ||
I'm kidding. | ||
No, that was a little silly joke there. | ||
Boss Vivo says, Mrs. Nick, we need a snack stat. | ||
Yeah, right. | ||
I have this blood sugar problem. | ||
I need stickers. | ||
I need a lollipop to keep me going or I'll die. | ||
First Soy Battalion says, straight white Christians are de facto second-class citizens in the West. | ||
What was implicit is now becoming explicit. | ||
It is a necessary step for us. | ||
Yeah, all true. | ||
All correct. | ||
Omar says, is your producer a mom? | ||
No. | ||
No. | ||
No, it's a cool hip teenager. | ||
Alex Weir says, I don't feel so good, Dr. Jones. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Crestfallen says, TheRightStuff.biz does great work. | ||
They were pivotal in the spread of rhetoric in 16 and still today. | ||
Give them a break, man. | ||
I love all these butthurt losers who are like, please stop attacking TRS football. | ||
But I like TRS! | ||
Please stop attacking! | ||
Shut up, bitch! | ||
You like TRS? | ||
Listen to TRS, alright? | ||
You're not gonna get me to say they're cool and I like them. | ||
I think they're lowbrow, I think they made big mistakes, I think they're highly responsible for why we are where we are, and you're not gonna get me to change my mind. | ||
So F you, alright? | ||
Every night. | ||
Take it easy on TRS. | ||
Give him a break, man. | ||
Why don't you give me a break, all right? | ||
Why don't you give me a break? | ||
Respect my difference of opinion. | ||
And if you feel so strongly about it, you know, watch their show, okay? | ||
Not difficult. | ||
I've never been one of these people that's desperate. | ||
No, please watch me. | ||
I'll be nice to anybody as long as you watch me. | ||
No, you want to watch low IQ, Wignet, Trash, you know, watch whatever you want, okay? | ||
Sheesh. | ||
Manny says, here's five dollars. | ||
Thanks for everything you've done for this movement, big guy. | ||
Truly an important voice for America. | ||
Also pumped for bikini bottom rehydrate. | ||
I know, right? | ||
Me too. | ||
But thanks, man. | ||
Yeah, I really laid down my life for the movement. | ||
I can't wait for that. | ||
I didn't see that change. | ||
I must not be aware of that. | ||
God is real. | ||
I can't wait for that. | ||
SoCal Mike says, Any thoughts on Pope changing the Lord's Prayer? | ||
Lead us versus fall into. | ||
Take back my semi-complimentary comments on him yesterday. | ||
Didn't last 24 hours. | ||
I didn't see that change. | ||
I must not be aware of that. | ||
But I don't know the theological significance of the difference. | ||
Casey says, Carlos Mazda should do an explainer video on grids. | ||
Yeah, he's an expert in that. | ||
Ted Kaczynski was right. | ||
Can't reform technology. | ||
Yep, totally true. | ||
MedievalDad says, Nibba's who refuse to play Fortnite need to pull the stick out of their sphincter. | ||
It's free to play and not at all paused like Apex and Overwatch. | ||
So true! | ||
They had a John Wick theme, they had an Avengers theme, it's an epic game. | ||
And I don't like it that much anymore, but you know, you just gotta suck it up and play, cause that's what people are playing, and you gotta socialize with your friend Nick, cause he's a hermit and he doesn't have any friends IRL. | ||
So yeah, I just have to play the game, okay? | ||
Or else I'm gonna go crazy, you know? | ||
I'm gonna start walking around with a napkin over my private parts and watching the same movie a thousand times, you know, Howard Hughes style. | ||
So people have to do that for me. | ||
Zooms is glad to see Ron pays for a three-hour America First series finale. | ||
Yeah, right, people still want more. | ||
I says Carlos Mazza. | ||
Who is Carlos Mazza? | ||
Who is Rihanna? | ||
Who is Carlos Mazza? | ||
I know who Rihanna is. | ||
I know the IMDb top 100. | ||
Yeah, that's funny. | ||
I saw that video too. | ||
Jel says Carlos Mazza is part of the globo of the thing. | ||
Yeah, I agree. | ||
Nolan says Justin Trudeau pees sitting down. | ||
True. | ||
Raymond says, love your unique takes on current events. | ||
You're a really funny, entertaining guy. | ||
Best of luck to you and your channel. | ||
No matter how things go, I can tell you're talented and have a bright future. | ||
Thank you, man. | ||
Much appreciated. | ||
Wow, what a nice compliment and a nice super chat. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Hopefully, we have good days ahead of us, right? | ||
Our best days are yet to come, hopefully, right? | ||
But thanks. | ||
Hans says, let's protest the YouTube ban at the Straight Pride March. | ||
Yeah, definitely. | ||
Flying out to Boston for the Straight Pride March. | ||
Can't wait. | ||
Gen Z says there's an up-and-coming reactionary named David Duke. | ||
Really good ideas and optics. | ||
You might want to look into getting him on the show to build bridges. | ||
Oh, really? | ||
What a terrific idea. | ||
I've never thought of this before. | ||
Kidding. | ||
Williams' first super chat. | ||
Don't worry, Trump is monitoring the situation. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, thanks, Trump. | ||
Vitriolic says, was Misato Katsuragi a pedo? | ||
No, because I don't think a woman can be a pedophile, frankly. | ||
Well, I guess, well, I take that back. | ||
A pedophile, sure. | ||
But Shinji, how old was Shinji? | ||
He was like a preteen or early teen, so not, not really. | ||
You know, people talk about child sex abuse from a woman on a young teenager. | ||
It's like, I don't know about that. | ||
I think we all realize that there's a little bit of a difference. | ||
That's not to say that, you know, young, you know, anybody should be exposed to sexuality. | ||
And even like teenagers, I think there should be a weighting there. | ||
But, you know, men have all been teenagers at one point. | ||
We understand there's a bit of a difference. | ||
So I would say that Misato is not a pedophile. | ||
No way. | ||
But she's definitely a blue-pilled roastie. | ||
Jonas says, Gen Z is our last hope. | ||
Zoomers rise up. | ||
Yeah, we are. | ||
We are. | ||
Sweet says, first time for everything. | ||
Might as well make it count before they shut you down. | ||
Started watching a couple months ago, but appreciate the work you do from one Catholic to another. | ||
Thank you. | ||
God bless. | ||
Well, thanks so much, man. | ||
Glad you like the content. | ||
And yeah, we're making it count every night, you know. | ||
John says, capitalism is great. | ||
Socialism, BTFO. | ||
Yeah, don't you love it? | ||
I love capitalism. | ||
Venti says psychosomatic your friendly neighborhood lab coat. | ||
Ah, yes the lab coat the perfidious lab coat Always got to come in with the lab coat talk. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Thank you so much our resident lab coat, but he takes the beatings You know, he's a sport about it absolute swine says blood rushes to your nose making an itch when you're nervous big guy Is that what it is? | ||
I don't think that's it. | ||
It's only like I touch my nose at some point during the show and then that's when it begins. | ||
Whenever I touch my nose for the first time. | ||
Maybe but maybe it's like but maybe now it's a psychosomatic thing that it's like, you know causing it and then this reciprocal effect You understand what I'm saying? | ||
So so maybe I'll look into it. | ||
I'll look into it Sebastian says very hot take you had regarding World War two earlier. | ||
It's not really Liberalism versus conservatism, but rather good ism versus bad ism. | ||
Yeah, right Well, and it's just so funny about Hitler. | ||
It's like we can all agree that Hitler What am I about to say? | ||
What is he about to say? | ||
What can we all agree about this, man? | ||
We can all agree that Hitler is obviously still a subject of discussion. | ||
Nazis, all... It's still very relevant. | ||
Would it not behoove us to have a conversation about this? | ||
As opposed to... But the reason you'll never have that is because the powers that be need Hitler. | ||
And I can't get into that too much on this show anymore. | ||
I think I've talked about it before, but... | ||
You know, you really got to think long and hard about this. | ||
You have to figure it out for yourself, because I can't go into it on this show anymore. | ||
Sebastian said, or I read that one, Reddit says, um, actually, yeah, always. | ||
Raymond says, um, but actually, yeah. | ||
James Alsup says, in before demonetized. | ||
Well, thanks, big guy. | ||
Good to see ya. | ||
That's brutal. | ||
And I feel, I feel for James, because, you know, He's got a kid. | ||
He's got a wife. | ||
He's got a house. | ||
And you know, congrats on all that. | ||
It's all coming together for him. | ||
And to get demonetized just, you know, it's just terrible. | ||
Yeah, I can't imagine. | ||
So, but, uh, but I know he's a tough guy. | ||
He's a smart guy. | ||
He'll figure it out. | ||
He's not down and out. | ||
But sorry to hear that, big man. | ||
We'll support you whatever way we can. | ||
We'll help you out. | ||
Okay, I don't know what that is. | ||
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Thanks. | |
Good to hear from you. | ||
Eddie Cates says, I did some maths and Nick made... | ||
Okay, I'm not reading this. | ||
Guy's talking about my revenue. | ||
Friendly says, send messages to LC. | ||
He missed it. | ||
Okay, I don't know what that is. | ||
Your local milkman says, used to deliver to your house back in the day. | ||
Fine young man you had become. | ||
And remember, a glass a day to keep the paws away. | ||
We never had a milkman. | ||
Zach Fisher says, Republicans are caving on tariffs instantly. | ||
McConnell's Chinese in-laws are upset, so invasion it is. | ||
I haven't seen any updates on that, so maybe we'll talk about that tomorrow. | ||
of Vogel says, Nick, what are your thoughts on basic attention token as a solution to demonetization? | ||
If you don't know what that is, I would definitely recommend looking into it. | ||
As always, keep up the good content. | ||
Well, I have seen that before. | ||
It's like, you know, you watch advertisements. | ||
It generates crypto. | ||
I've heard the name before. | ||
I've seen it on like Coinbase, but I don't know much about it. | ||
I'll check it out. | ||
Imagine being that. | ||
I'm a Chad 20 year old Zoomer, so I'm actually a Zoomer. | ||
Yeah, imagine being that. | ||
I'm a Chad 20-year-old Zoomer, so I'm actually a Zoomer. | ||
Shyster says, glad to see you didn't get banned yet. | ||
Hopefully, many more shows to come. | ||
Do me and the other paypiggies, or so me and the other paypiggies can keep supporting. | ||
Yeah, hopefully for that purpose. | ||
Anand says, in case this is the last, thanks for the good times. | ||
Only been with since Destiny debate, but watched every stream. | ||
By the way, James Alsup is in chat. | ||
Well, thanks, man, and howdy to James Alsup. | ||
We're praying for you, big guy. | ||
We hope it all works out. | ||
We're going to help you whatever way we can. | ||
We've got to stick together in these trying times. | ||
Uh, But that just blows. | ||
And especially because, you know, the model that Red Elephants and James use is dependent on the revenue, or rather on the ad revenue. | ||
So that's especially tough. | ||
You know, if I got demonetized on YouTube, we could probably figure something out with the Super Chats to find some other service. | ||
But with the ad revenue, it's just a killer. | ||
So I really get it. | ||
I really understand. | ||
And it blows. | ||
But... | ||
I guess we all knew it was inevitable at some point, but it really, you know, not a fun time, I imagine. | ||
Big Rick says, wish me luck, Nick. | ||
I've got a box truck filled with fertilizer. | ||
Okay, not reading that one. | ||
Not reading that one. | ||
Jedder says, I believe in the social utility of Catholicism, but my rational mind cannot bring myself to believe in the supernatural. | ||
Should I LARP until I believe? | ||
You should just believe, dummy. | ||
My rational mind? | ||
The only rational thing is Catholicism. | ||
Read Aquinas, read Augustine, read Aristotle, read, you know, read Catholic stuff. | ||
You gotta read Catholic sources. | ||
Nibbas be like, I can't believe in God, but they haven't read any of the proper literature. | ||
Read the Bible, read Chesterton, all that stuff, you know, before you turn your nose up at it. | ||
Timothy says, EMC squared translation equals Einstein married cousins twice equals Owen Benjamin. | ||
That's pretty funny. | ||
Billy says, sometimes when you look directly at the camera, I feel like you're looking me right in the eyes. | ||
It feels very intimate. | ||
Thanks, Nick. | ||
Yeah, you're welcome for that. | ||
Great to hear. | ||
That makes me feel good. | ||
Yeah, it's true. | ||
I don't know what that is. | ||
I haven't seen that. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
I'll be praying a decade on the rosary for you, big guy. | ||
Thank you, man. | ||
Appreciate the prayers. | ||
Appreciate the shekels. | ||
Knocking on wood, we hope. | ||
I don't know what that is. | ||
I haven't seen that. | ||
David Sperner with a big super chat. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
He says, pour out a 40 for a knicker who may not have a platform tomorrow. | ||
I'll be praying a decade on the rosary for you, big guy. | ||
Thank you, man. | ||
Appreciate the prayers. | ||
Appreciate the shekels. | ||
Knocking on wood, we hope. | ||
You know, we'll still be around. | ||
But if not, we'll make it. | ||
But we'll still be around no matter what. | ||
They can't keep us down, but it will be a lot harder, you know? | ||
So, but thanks for the big super chat. | ||
God bless. | ||
Ryazaki says Crowder is 31. | ||
He's been married to his virgin wife for seven years, and yet he has no kids. | ||
Hello, Homo sapien department. | ||
I'd like to make a report. | ||
That's a very interesting observation. | ||
Never thought of it that way. | ||
Very good point. | ||
Hyman says, Nick, I'm turning 17 on Saturday. | ||
Any advice? | ||
Or on Sunday? | ||
He says, also good luck out there. | ||
Well, thanks. | ||
Advice for 17? | ||
Bro, enjoy it. | ||
That's my advice. | ||
Enjoy it. | ||
My boomer advice, you know, my elderzoomer advice is enjoy being 17. | ||
Enjoy it! | ||
Never forget! | ||
You are only 17 one time, and then never again, and then you're an adult. | ||
And you just deteriorate and every day is worse than the last in, you know, some ways. | ||
In other ways, it gets better. | ||
But in a lot of ways, every day is worse than the last. | ||
You know, you get older, fatter, uglier, you know, skin gets wrinklier, get closer to dying. | ||
So please, you know, don't fall into the trap of, you know, fixating on petty things or, you know, whatever. | ||
You got to enjoy it. | ||
My practical advice is learn skills, read books, use this time productively. | ||
So that's my advice. | ||
Williams has any advice for a 19-year-old vice chair of county Republican Party populated by boomers? | ||
Play it close to the chest, hide your power levels, say what you got to say, climb the ranks. | ||
That's really all there is to it. | ||
Just do what you have to do to survive. | ||
Be a pragmatist. | ||
Never forget that. | ||
And always be careful about your OPSEC. | ||
Don't get careless. | ||
You know, I see a lot of people that, you know, they do things where they say something off the cuff or whatever and it comes back to bite them. | ||
Always be thinking, is it worth it? | ||
That's my advice. | ||
John says, it seems like the leftists are trying to be anti-capitalist to take the wind out of actual conservatives like Tucker. | ||
Samantha Bee has a whole segment on capitalism. | ||
Neocons are losing their power. | ||
The left has always been anti-capitalist, but from the left, so I don't I don't think that's true. | ||
Study suddenly says, I am the church. | ||
The Pope said to his Lord. | ||
Yep. | ||
Well, I don't and I don't think that's what he said. | ||
I know what you're trying to get at there. | ||
It's too late. | ||
It's 916. | ||
I don't really want to interpret that at the moment. | ||
Did he confirm it on Instagram? | ||
I hope so, because that was the initial date, but he called it off, and you know, James is involved in the moderating process, so... | ||
Big if true! | ||
I'll have to double check that on Instagram, but if that's the case, then very good. | ||
We'll have to start preparing for that, and I respect Hunter for that then. | ||
I have to say, we're back on Team Hunter then, so good to hear. | ||
But thanks for the extra super chat there. | ||
Jacob says, Nick, big fan, just become a premium member like two months ago. | ||
Do you think Michael Knowles is Benjamin's version of what he wanted from you at the Daily Wire? | ||
Benjamin? | ||
Who's Benjamin? | ||
Oh, Ben Shapiro? | ||
Uh, perhaps. | ||
Could be. | ||
I wasn't like that cat- I wasn't- hadn't embraced Catholicism as much as I have at that point, but certainly I think they were trying to bring on younger, um, you know, talent for podcasting or whatever. | ||
So I don't know. | ||
They wanted to interview me. | ||
That's all I know. | ||
Elliot Hamilton said, I want you to meet Ben Shapiro. | ||
I want you to meet Ben Shapiro. | ||
You know what I'm gonna do? | ||
I'm gonna set up a meeting with Ben Shapiro. | ||
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And I'm like, okay, yeah, you... Okay, you! | |
You know, you bastard! | ||
But that's all I knew. | ||
I don't know if he's gonna offer me a job or anything like that. | ||
That's as far as I know. | ||
James has just checked Hunter backed out again very sad oh no no bummer okay so I guess James was a little bit behind on that so I think it's the first back out I don't know if there's a second one during the show but yeah yeah he backed out on the July 8th date So, um, so it's still off. | ||
I guess it's still off, everybody. | ||
It's still off. | ||
The respect withdrawn, diminished, you know, again. | ||
But that's alright. | ||
That's alright. | ||
We're gonna schedule it one of these days, right? | ||
I'm sure it'll happen. | ||
But it looks like that's our last super chat. | ||
It's cracking me up. | ||
Looks like that's our last super chat. | ||
So that's gonna do it for us on this show. | ||
I'm so hungry and I'm tired and my throat hurts. | ||
I was sick all day and now I do a two-hour show. | ||
Are you kidding? | ||
So that's gonna do it for us. | ||
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