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My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes.
We have a great show for you tonight.
Very excited to be back with you tonight on Tuesday at a little bit of a later time.
Later than normal, I guess.
We've been having some issues with YouTube.
You know, it seems to me there's just always There's just always a problem, right?
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So we're coming to you live at a little bit of a later time at 7.53.
So, uh, but it's not my fault.
Like I said, I posted on Twitter, I posted a community post on the YouTube channel.
I guess they've been having problems with live streaming across the whole site, like, the whole day.
So I saw some people on Twitter saying JF was having problems, and a lot of people have been having problems.
So I tried it on Restream.
I tried doing it directly.
The signal wasn't going through, so that's why we're a little bit later.
So we do apologize for the difficulty there, even though it's not my fault.
But we are here, and we are excited, and there is a lot to talk about tonight.
There really isn't.
There's never... nothing ever happens, you know?
It's always just disappointing but we are going to have a good show and we'll be talking about things even though there's not much going on.
Primarily we're looking at abortion tonight and really I think it's not just about substance tonight, abortion.
It's more about the principle.
And I'll tell you what I mean by this.
We're going to be looking at two stories tonight that are concerning the issue of abortion.
One story is actually concerning Ben Shapiro and tech censorship.
It's about how Pinterest, which I'm not familiar with Pinterest, I don't go on there, but apparently this is a large social media company.
I like to think of that as like women and homosexuals use that for like interior decorating.
I think that's primarily What that's used for?
I don't really know, you know, what the demographic is there.
But it's one of these major social media type companies and they've been blacklisting not only Ben Shapiro, the Jewish conservative media celebrity, but also pro-life websites, pro-life and Christian hashtags.
And that'll be our one story.
The other story is about this letter, which has been signed by 180 different executives of major companies saying not only do they support abortion, but that abortion is essential to the operation and the functioning of their businesses, which is a little bit of a stretch, right?
And it's some major companies.
It's like H&M, Square, it's Slack.
A lot of tech-type companies, Tinder, that have signed on to this.
We'll read a longer list of them.
And like I said, it's not really so much about the substance.
It's not really about abortion itself.
We've done shows about abortion in the past couple of weeks, obviously talking about the bill that passed in Alabama, talking about the heartbeat bill in Georgia, the last abortion clinic in Missouri, and their struggle to maintain their license.
But to me, the main story and the theme we're going to explore tonight on the show is really more about capital.
Okay, now this is a word people don't like to use very much on the right.
This is something people tend to shy away from, but as the America First nationalist right, we have to get comfortable with these kinds of critiques of the American system, which is that the inevitable consequence of the free market and these pro-business policies is, well, big businesses.
Big businesses that push this kind of stuff on the American people.
You cannot divorce the two.
So I'll be looking at that theme, basically of financial power, big business, in a word, capital, using their leverage against conservatives, against the American people, against babies.
And that'll be our show.
I think that should fill us up.
But, you know, I have to say it's not really an eventful day.
I'm looking at everything.
I'm looking at everything trying to find a story and there's nothing going on.
You know, and it's always, so it's the YouTube Dilemma, and I was sick last week, and I'm getting called a racist and an anti-Semite by Will Chamberlain today, so it's been a bit of a rough week.
And I'll talk about that a little bit before we get into our abortion stories about this Will Chamberlain thing.
For people that are interested in the E-Drama, I know people are really, for whatever reason, now all of a sudden people like the E-Drama.
I used to get so much heat for this when I first started doing the show.
People would always complain, Maroon, oh the E-Drama, you know?
But I will speak on this briefly because I have been called out.
There's this little drama going on in the alt-light, this sort of grifter circle, where Will Chamberlain, he did a thread on Twitter today, I don't even think I read the whole thing, but he talked about how he blacklisted me and Laura Loomer, and he stands by that.
Will Chamberlain of course has been on the show.
He did our first Israel debate ever on America First two falls ago.
I think it was in fall 2017 where he came on.
I defeated him resoundingly.
I saw him at CPAC later on in the next year in February 2018.
Defeated him in another debate impromptu in person at CPAC and he is now the founder of the Human Events Look, there's kind of a theme going on here.
Not the founder, but he bought it.
He's refurbishing it with Raheem Kassam.
And so he put out this tweet thread today saying how he blacklisted me, blacklisted Laura Loomer, and he blacklisted me because, well, I'm a racist and an anti-Semite.
And, you know, I just have to get this off my chest.
Look, there's kind of a theme going on here.
I don't know if anybody can pick up on it, but let me just show you a couple of examples.
You've got Bill Kristol, who starts a magazine called The Weekly Conservative, or rather The Weekly Standard.
And this is in the early 2000s.
And what is the express purpose of The Weekly Standard?
It is to basically gatekeep the conservative movement.
He creates this magazine, he employs all kinds of rioters to target his enemies, control who's allowed to be in the movement, who's not, who's kosher, who isn't.
And in essence then control what it means to be a Republican, what it means to be a conservative.
In his case it was neoconservatism.
Ben Shapiro starts up a big web magazine called the Daily Wire with the help of the Wilkes Brothers and some Hollywood producers and what is his role with the Daily Wire?
Well of course to gatekeep the conservative movement.
He creates a Daily Wire and all these other properties in order to point out well who is good and who is bad and we're gonna Push Judge Dineen in front of the train so that Ben Shapiro can get the show, and we're going to push out people that are opposed to Zionism, and you understand we've talked about Ben Shapiro before.
Yoram Hazony, who we talked about on the Premium Show this weekend, $5 a month, two-hour special, uploaded yesterday.
We talked about Yoram Hazony, who is this Zionist person who has started a new organization called the Edmund Burke Foundation.
They're putting on the National Conservatism Conference.
He recently issued letters to Patrick Casey, among other people, telling them that they can't go to the conference.
What does it seem that his agenda is?
Well, of course, it is to gatekeep the national conservative movement.
And now here we have Will Chamberlain.
What does he do?
Takes daddy's money, along with some Qatari funds, and buys human events.
For the express purpose of doing what?
To gatekeep the alt-right MAGA Inc.
movement.
And you know, I look at these four examples over the last 20 years and I say, what is it about these people that they like to start up magazines, climb to the top, and then control who is allowed to be in the movement?
Look, I'm not saying there's any kind of conspiracy.
You know, God help me if I were to suggest anything like that, okay?
I'm not saying that.
I just seem to see a little bit of a pattern here.
I see there's a very specific kind of person that they have this penchant for starting up, you know, these bullshit magazines, climbing to the top, and then they get to be supreme leader and lord over who is allowed in and who is not.
It's just kind of interesting, right?
And the other thing is, with all these different groups, Crystal Shapiro, Yoram Hazony, Will Chamberlain.
It seems like the only thing they care about is anti-Semitism.
You ever notice that?
You know, I beat Will Chamberlain in a debate, and I'm an anti-Semite for it, right?
But that's the only thing that they care about.
It's so funny.
Human events, they did not cover the Alabama abortion bill at all.
That was a pretty big deal, right?
That was a national story.
And particularly for conservatives, everybody was talking about it.
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Right?
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For a long time.
For like several weeks, I believe.
People are still talking about it.
Human Events, Will Chamberlain's magazine, didn't put out one single article about the abortion bill.
Will Chamberlain said he opposed the abortion bill, actually.
I guess he's pro-choice.
You know what they did run as a headline story when all that was going on?
An article condemning Al Jazeera for saying that Jewish people exaggerate the Holocaust.
So, you know, isn't that interesting?
Now, of course, of course, that's big news.
You know, Al Jazeera, some... I think that's actually a Qatari-funded...
News operation.
For them to criticize the Jewish people or question the validity of the Holocaust?
Don't get me wrong, that's a huge deal.
That's headline material, right?
But nevertheless, I seem to think that there are some priorities there.
Some problems with the priorities.
Whatever little conservative groups, clubs that are being created, there seems to be, I think, a misplace of priorities going on there.
But anyway, we're gonna move on from that.
I just thought I'd address that because it's like, You know, sick last week, YouTube's down, I'm getting hit from Benjamin Backer, I'm getting hit from Will Chamberlain, Ashley Sinclair, R.C.
Maxwell.
It's like the John Wick poster.
It's a John Wick poster and everybody's pointing a gun at me.
Everybody's pointing a gun at the Knicker Nation.
But you know, it's like what they said about Donald Trump, you know.
I'm not lying.
And it's gonna be John Wick style, right?
I guess we'll see that unfold over the coming years.
But anyway, we do have to get into some things here.
Before we tackle abortion, there is this other story I wanted to talk about.
This is not eDrama.
That's another thing you'll enjoy.
I saw this.
A lot of people are complaining about it.
This is according to... I couldn't find any substantial news sources talking about this, but there's some web magazine that wrote something up.
And they wrote that a report from NBC News' National Desk highlights the state of Minnesota's...
University of Minnesota's idea of offering college courses to retirement age people for $10 a credit.
And this is from NBC.
It says, hundreds of baby boomers, hundreds of baby boomers are taking classes at the University of Minnesota as part of its senior citizen education program and all for just $10 a credit.
And they have a student here who is quoted as saying, this is our opportunity to study those things we've spent a lifetime being curious about, okay?
Now isn't that wonderful?
So this is not a huge story, right?
Not a big deal.
Not a national story.
It's a little appetizer.
We like to do some of these little stories from time to time to illustrate the bigger points.
How many more stories does it take like this or what we saw yesterday, you know, to sort of get a grip on who's on the outs and who's on the in, right?
What the problem is in our country, the baby boomer, the eternal baby boomer.
Can you believe it?
You know, and it's so funny to me.
I saw this online.
Somebody said this, you know, they went to school for cheap when they were kids.
And now when we have to foot a $55,000 bill for one year of college tuition, They still get cheap college.
They get $10 a credit at a major university.
A reputable university.
You know, we're not talking about University of Phoenix online.
We're talking about a major university, $10 a credit.
You know, not even $100 or $1,000.
Not even like community college fare.
$10 a credit, of course, subsidized, I'm sure, in some capacity by the state.
And it's just so rich, you know.
As we trudge forward in the year of the Black Bill 2019, I really just don't think... Can they add any more insult to injury?
Rubbing salt in the wound?
You know, take your pick at your idiom or analogy about what's going on, but it's like, you know, like with the tariff deal and with this, you know, all these other things going on and now, and now baby boomers going to school for $10 Why?
How is that happening?
Are the simulation managers, are they just sadists?
Do they have it out for us?
Are we living in hell?
I think maybe it's time for a National Review article about that.
You know, the headline, the conservative case for why we're actually already living in hell We're already there, right?
I mean, to see something like that, so.
Anyway, not a huge deal, not a huge story, but I do get a lot of people from time to time, you know, I did the speech at American Renaissance last year naming the boomer, and people like to say, well, it's not the baby boomer's fault, the baby boomer, oh, take it easy on the old folks.
Every day, you know, I think they rouse the ire of us.
It's an article about how these millennials need to suck it up.
Their wages are collapsing, school is expensive, they're all debt slaves, but they're just not working hard enough, and they're going to school for $10 a credit.
Incredible.
Right, but anyway, that's a baby boomer.
We're gonna move on here to our real substance, these abortion stories.
So again, it's not really... there are a number of ways I think you could talk about this, and I think we'll explore those a little bit, which is abortion, social media censorship, and a few other things.
But again, the theme is it's about capital.
It's about power in the country, which is something I think is not really explored on the right wing.
The default position of the American right is to be total free market zealot, to be a total free market shill.
Limited government, individualism, the free market, and it's always fascinating because there is this very rich paradox, which we actually had Yousef who pointed this out to Steven Crowder in one of those change my mind videos.
That went viral that he pointed this out.
Steven Crowder, he like busted a gasket, right?
I mean he completely melted down because he could not fight off this argument, which is of course that on the one hand take any standard conservative position like being against illegal immigration, You know, once a conservative is supposed to be and is against illegal immigration, but at the same time, all these big businesses, all these huge corporations, the people that are the number one beneficiaries of low taxes, low regulation, free market, They're the ones that stand to gain from illegal immigration.
They're the ones that are causing illegal immigration.
They're underwriting the campaign checks for the people that are pushing it on the country.
So, how do you have this coexistence of, on the one hand, you want your conservative agenda, but at the same time, the people that your limited government free market agenda enables, promotes, facilitates, Are working against you subverting your aims everywhere and always.
So that's a theme.
We're gonna start off with this story about Pinterest.
Very interesting article here.
And like I said, there's a number of different angles we'll look at with this one.
So this is from the Daily Wire.
Apparently, and we don't really care for the Daily Wire, you know, we just went into a big rant about what the Daily Wire represents, who's at the helm, what their play is, what their game is, you know.
But the Daily Wire, you know, they wrote out this thing.
I had to click through about a million ads to actually get to any text in the article.
You know, about a thousand ads.
They're always... we have to cash in on it, right?
But they did this article about how basically Pinterest, the social media company, again, I'm not very familiar with them, they have been exposed by Project Veritas, which is James O'Keefe, and basically a whistleblower has come forward from the website and shown using Slack documents, internal memos, emails, things of this nature, internal memos, emails, things of this nature, that Pinterest was actively suppressing Ben Shapiro in the wake of the Christchurch shooting.
And also beyond that, I mean, whatever, right?
Who really cares about that part?
But Pinterest was also artificially suppressing, blacklisting, doing all kinds of other nefarious things to shut down engagement for Christian tags on their website and pro-life tags, anti-abortion tags on their website.
For posts that were sharing pro-life content as an example.
So I'll read you from this article.
It's pretty damning.
It's pretty damning stuff.
A new report by Project Veritas presents a series of accusations of political and ideological bias against conservatives, Christians, and pro-lifers behind the scenes at Pinterest, a social media platform with some 300 million active monthly users.
Since the report was released, Pinterest reportedly has taken action concerning one of the allegations.
And just to give you a little bit of a sense of proportion, Pinterest with 300 million monthly active users, I believe Twitter is a little bit more than that, at about 360 million monthly active users.
So just to give you an idea of the scope, the scale of the organization we're talking about.
Anyway, the article goes on, it says, In a video that includes testimony from a whistleblower who works for Pinterest and whose identity is concealed in the video, Project Veritas' James O'Keefe presents internal documents provided by the whistleblower showing what appear to be various means of censoring content, including a porn site block list that includes pro-life including a porn site block list that includes pro-life site liveaction.org.
Among the conservatives whose content has been censored by the site is Daily Wire editor-in-chief Benjamin Shapiro and some content produced by conservative outlets including PJ Media.
So basically what they do is they have a porn block filter that says that we're gonna filter out all content that links to porn websites or you know as pornographic content on Pinterest itself and they include in that filter a pro-life website, Live Action.
So, you know, there's nothing wrong, I don't think, with a porn filter.
You know, that should be implemented across the board, but they're using that as a means to shadow ban other websites, particularly a pro-life website, among others.
The article goes on, it says, among the claims presented by the whistleblowers, that Shapiro was censored in a zero-tolerance moment.
Terms related to Christianity are blocked from autocomplete.
A video series exposing Planned Parenthood was included in a censor list as a harmful conspiracy LiveAction.org was included on a list of porn sites blocked by the platform, meaning no links to its content could be produced by users.
The video shows a screenshot from one of Pinterest's internal Slack channels, on which the social impact manager instructs employees to monitor the platform for quote white supremacist content from individuals like conservative commentators Ben Shapiro and Candace Owens Project Veritas reports.
Three days after that message Ben Shapiro Muslim and Ben Shapiro Islam were added to a sensitive terms list.
A list shown in the video.
The whistleblower also discusses ways in which Pinterest allegedly quietly censors or hides content including by silent removing which is the removal of content without notifying the user.
The intent of this practice is to hide problematic or harmful material including pornographic content Well, the report suggests that the function can be used to censor content for political or ideological reasons.
Among the content deemed harmful and conspiratorial are reports by David Daladin on Planned Parenthood's disturbing practices.
So in essence, you have a little bit of a mix here.
You've got a story about abortion.
It's also a story about the social media censorship.
To me, I think we do have to talk about the social media censorship angle, although that's not my focus tonight.
It's worth keeping in mind Who the targets are now of social media censorship, right?
Pinterest is ostensibly a social media company, and although they're not Twitter, they're not YouTube, they're not Facebook, they're not some of the ones that we hear about in the news, they are obviously a very substantial network.
And we saw coming off the heels of the Vox Adpocalypse, where YouTube is directly targeting Steven Crowder.
People like Sinatra says, you know, very normal, very mainstream, conservative type channels, anti-SJW, anti-left-wing type channels.
They're now coming for those people.
Pinterest now coming after Ben Shapiro.
I have to say, I never thought I would see the day.
I never thought I would see the day that a major social media company comes after Ben Shapiro.
thought you know he's too establishment for that he would be too much of fitting into the mainstream and you know got all the right connections so to speak uh that he would be immune he would be protected from the crackdown and i think i had a conversation with scott greer about this that when we talked about the first wave of facebook bands or i guess one of the many waves of facebook bands several weeks ago they targeted alex jones laura loomer paul joseph watson uh miley yiannopoulos a few others it
We argued about whether it was a good argument to say that conservatives need to pay attention to this because, well, it will...
That it's Laura Loomer today on Facebook, but maybe tomorrow it's Ben Shapiro.
And I was always very dubious of that argument, but it seems like now it's expanding to everybody.
And, you know, Stephen Crowder will be fine.
Ben Shapiro will be fine.
Nevertheless, they are being targeted.
And it's fascinating to me because now all these people would like you to believe that they are the champions, and they're going to posture themselves as aggressive, Wartime conservatives fighting social media companies, big tech, anti-conservative bias, or whatever you want to call it, you know?
And it's funny to me because we have been talking about this for years.
You have to remember, they didn't start out coming after Steven Crowder and Ben Shapiro.
They came for Andrew Anglin first.
Remember, they came for people like Chuck Johnson first.
They came for Pax Dickinson first.
And several others, which I'm not mentioning.
And remember, nobody wanted any part of that.
Not even InfoWars.
Not even Alex Jones, I don't believe.
Although I may be wrong on that.
But none of the mainstream, even the higher class or the higher-brow fringe type figures, however you want to classify it, nobody wanted to give any airtime to the Nazis, to the Charlottesville rioters or protesters.
They didn't want to give any attention to those people that were being shut down and censored.
And now two years later, who's paying the price?
Who's paying the price?
Now they're coming for people like Stephen Crowder.
And we have been saying this for two years.
So maybe if a big effort had been made, oh I don't know, in 2017, 2016, better yet, then we wouldn't be in this situation.
But all these people now want to come out and posture and they're gonna peacock about, we're fighting social media censorship.
Well, where were you when they took down Andrew Anglin?
Because, you know, and that's not to say that we're defending everything that Andrew Anglin's ever done.
Uh, but you know, he's a non-violent guy.
Funny guy.
I think he's pretty funny, you know?
Not to say that we agree with any of his views or approve of, you know, anything that's going on.
We disavow.
Uh, but they came for him first.
And that nobody talked about it is why we're in this boat.
That's why we have allowed them to slowly creep up and now nothing to the right of, I mean, it's moving every day.
But it's like nothing to the right of Jeff Flake and John McCain is acceptable anymore in the eyes of big tech or the media or anybody else for that matter.
So I think it's very interesting how that has been and who do you have to blame for that, right?
I mean, we've been talking about it.
We've been doing their part.
Now all these alt-right type people want to say we got to be team players and we got to rally to their defense.
I mean, look, I guess we're all in this together on social media censorship.
It is true.
We have to rise to the occasion and be a bigger person, even though I know we're going to get stabbed in the back in the end.
But nevertheless, we have to remember why we're in this position, who brought us here, who is negligent.
We have to remember the names, you know, when it comes time to do certain things, right?
So that's the one angle about this Pinterest thing.
It's very interesting they're not coming for Ben Shapiro.
Also hilarious that they muted Ben Shapiro Muslim after Christchurch.
It's so funny to me how I don't think anybody outside of these circles has any understanding of right-wing culture.
Left-wing people legitimately do believe that the Christchurch shooter was radicalized by Candace Owens because he said that in the manifesto.
Which to me, I mean, obviously it's a very grave, a very grave, you know, tragic thing, and we're gonna give it reverence and the respect that it deserves, but nevertheless, it's a little bit comical that they just have no understanding of what goes on on the right.
It's like, they really do believe that anybody who's right-wing is a Nazi, which, I don't know, I guess that's trite, that's not exactly a fresh or groundbreaking take, but, you know, when you really break it down and think about it, to us it seems so...
Of course, Ben Shapiro is not our guy.
Ben Shapiro is not right-wing or hardcore or anything.
But to them, I mean, they really do believe that everybody to the right of basically John McCain is throwing up Roman salutes, secretly racist, all this kind of stuff.
But that's a social media censorship angle.
The other angle, again, which matters is these companies are targeting, and it doesn't just stop at, you know, Alex Jones, conspiracy theories.
I mean, it's everybody that's conservative.
They're throwing their weight around and using it against everybody and it sort of contributes to this a little bit.
I think it follows nicely to talk about this situation with these companies.
Pinterest is one example of being against pro-life as this is the substance of this particular ban, this particular social media purge or whatever you want to call that.
But our other story today from Breitbart I think builds on this theme a little bit.
This is from Breitbart.
It says, quote, the top executives of more than 180 companies, a letter that says abortion is essential in order for people to be successful in their businesses.
Quote, when everyone is empowered to succeed, our companies, our communities, and our economy are better for it, the executives say in the letter posted on a newly launched website titled Don't Ban Equality.
The letter goes on, quote, restricting access to health care, including abortion, threatens the health, independence, and economic stability of our employees and customers, they say.
Adding, simply put, it goes against our values and is bad for business.
It impairs our ability to build diverse and inclusive workforce lines, recruit top talent across the states, and protect the well-being of all the people who keep our businesses thriving day in and day out.
Now again, we talked about the social media censorship angle.
We do have to take a moment to talk about the just plain abortion angle.
What does it tell you?
Okay, hello?
What does it tell you that 180 executives of major companies, among them are H&M, Square, Slack, Yelp, Ben & Jerry's, Tinder, Atlantic Records, and Warner Music Group, okay?
Pretty substantial companies.
And for people that don't know Square, Jack Dorsey is the head of Square.
Jack Dorsey was the head of Twitter, okay?
So you have all these major CEOs, a lot of them tech, a lot of them in other industries.
They're putting forth a letter saying it's actually essential for businesses to keep running, that we have abortion.
And it really makes you wonder, you know, it goes back to the argument that I think has been raging between the right and the left for a couple of months now.
I think a big debate with Destiny and Hassan Piker when they try to claim that, well, when you see a left-wing agenda being pushed by a major CEO or by a major company or by like YouTube...
For example, the things going on in... Goldman Sachs changed a logo to a rainbow flag.
You see that across the board.
Well, that's not reflective of the fact.
Of course.
That's not reflective of the fact that the people running these companies have a left-wing agenda, or they're left-wing themselves.
They're trying to coerce the American public into fitting into some left-wing agenda.
The argument goes from the left, from progressives, that, well, we're still anti-corporation, we're still progressive, because, well, those corporations are only doing that to sell more product.
They're only doing that, in other words, to pander.
Your average progressive person says, you know, they find no inconsistency in the fact that they're a progressive liberal, they take pride in being anti-capitalist and all these other things, social justice warriors, yet at the same time all their views are echoed by The big banks, the hedge funds, governmental organizations, non-governmental organizations, the list goes on.
It's like every major institution.
They say what explains away this inconsistency is that, well, those corporations are not true believers.
They're not genuine left-wing progressives.
They're just saying that.
They're just flying the rainbow flag and taking a stand on abortion and taking a stand on, you know, all these other issues and laws and policies and elections and you name it.
Because, well that will just help them pander to left-wing people such as themselves to sell more product.
When Netflix says that they won't film anything anymore in Georgia unless they overturn the heartbeat abortion bill, what's going on there is not Netflix coercing a state government To reverse law that, you know, they have every right to do as part of the United States of America, we have a federal system.
No, what that's really reflective of is that somewhere in the Netflix corporate machine, advertisers, marketing people, the leadership, you know, people on the board got together and they said, you know what would help us sell more subscriptions to our entertainment video streaming service?
If we boycotted Georgia for their abortion ban, that is something that, you know, we're going to get so much press for that.
People are going to be signing up for Netflix because, by proxy, they'll be indirectly supporting.
Okay, how convoluted is this, right?
But we see time and time again, all these companies, all these other people, they pursue these things and we know it's not pandering.
It's not in pursuit of selling more product.
It is because they really do believe these things.
They really are pushing this agenda.
And you can question, is there hypocrisy?
Of course there's hypocrisy on the part of these major companies.
But you understand that the decision makers in the companies, whether it be the marketing people, the advertisers, the board members, the CEOs, whatever, they are left-wing.
They are pushing a left-wing agenda.
You look at all these countless examples, this is a perfect one.
Does Jack Dorsey signing on to a letter demanding that abortion be reinstated in some of these states or protected in all 50 states, protected from the Supreme Court or whatever, when they sign on to that letter as a representative of Square Inc., which is a company that manages transactions for small businesses where they can take credit card transactions and it doesn't require complex machinery or whatever, Do they really think that that's going to bring them more business?
No, of course not.
Of course that's not true.
Everybody knows that's not true, right?
If anything, you're going to lose business for that.
If anything, Jack Dorsey, who signed on to this letter as part of Square Inc., if anything, he's going to get a lot of bad press, and a lot of small businesses who are Christian and feel strongly about this are going to say, we're not going to use this app anymore.
The same goes for all these other companies.
The same goes for any kind of decision like this.
Do you think that any company that goes out pandering in this manner, in this very hardcore, over-the-top fashion, in favor of a wildly controversial political agenda, does anybody believe that that's a certain or guaranteed way for them to make more money?
No, of course not.
Either it's a huge risk, Or you're taking a big loss and you have to just assume that, right?
So we know, then, that it's corporations pushing an agenda.
And what is the agenda?
Kill babies.
You know, the agenda, of course, is pushing so-called reproductive rights in women's health.
They say, you know, don't take my word for it, They will call me some conspiracy theorist ranting and raving.
I am ranting and raving, but I'm not crazy.
This is all factual.
Their own statement says, restricting access to comprehensive reproductive care, including abortion, threatens the health, independence, and economic stability of our employees and customers.
Simply put, it goes against our values.
So it's their values.
And it's bad for business.
It impairs our ability to build diverse and inclusive workforce pipelines, recruit top talent across the states, and protect the well-being of all the people who keep our business thriving day in and day out.
In other words, the economy runs on abortion.
The economy runs on abortion.
The economy runs on people getting abortions.
The economy runs on people supporting abortions.
Those are the people making the decisions.
And this is where we really reach an impasse in the conservative movement.
Because your typical conservative, your typical college Republican, take your pick at a mainstream conservative commentator, they at once will hold the position that We're against abortion.
We're against illegal immigration.
We're against, you know, such-and-such liberal progressive policy agenda being passed in a federal government or something.
Yet at the same time, and this is what I said at the top of the show, they're endorsing things such as low regulations, low taxes, laissez-faire approach to the economy, a pro-business, pro-growth strategy for the American economy, which facilitates, enables, benefits exclusively all these big corporations Which are opposing them on all these issues!
You know, why do you think it was that Indiana could not pass a bill protecting religious liberty?
Well, it's because the minute that they passed that bill, you had a massive corporate boycott from all these major companies, trying to pull out of existing projects, saying they're not going to do business anymore, they're going to scale down their involvement and so on, and they said, if you don't, Pass this law or you don't repeal.
Rather this law protecting religious liberty.
We will cripple the Indiana economy.
The same thing happened in South Carolina.
They wanted to keep up the Confederate flag and then you have this big effort on the way of all these corporations.
We're going to stand up against hatred and bigotry.
It's happening in Georgia.
It's also happening to countries.
It's happening to countries like Hungary.
It's happening to countries that are resisting the European Union or mass migration.
Of course the threat is always We will divest.
We will pull out.
We will do some form of economic sanction and boycott.
And you understand, this is probably one of the biggest obstacles to actually achieving conservative reforms.
Why do you think, as an example, Donald Trump cannot pass meaningful immigration reform?
Why do you think Donald Trump cannot pass meaningful trade reform?
Is it because, well, you know, he's just not that competent, not a great deal maker?
Well, I mean, those things are A little bit true.
I mean, there's a little bit of truth to that.
But in large measure, the reason why Paul Ryan, former Speaker of the House, Mitch McConnell, current Senate leader, Kevin McCarthy in the House of Representatives, the current minority leader for the Republicans, they do not want immigration reform.
They do not want trade reform.
Why is that?
Because the people that pay for their campaigns are big business people like the Koch brothers, among others, among many other groups.
Big energy, big agriculture, all kinds of big business are the ones that are bankrolling these very expensive political campaigns and the political campaigns of the rank-and-file members of their parties.
So Paul Ryan and Mitch McConnell, they will not allow a bill to pass through the House or the Senate, even though they go out on the campaign trail and say they're, you know, against all that stuff or they're in favor of reforming immigration to make it so that we secure the border and all this.
They may say that, but they will never allow a bill like that to pass because the people funding their campaigns are big business.
Again, we're back to where we are.
So the major impediment moving forward, which we have seen with the rise and the We can win elections.
We can get people in there.
We can have great campaigns, great rhetoric.
Ted Cruz making an impassioned speech from the floor of the Senate and he's got some badass tweets!
He's taking him to task on Twitter!
But the politicians will never actually pass anything meaningful because, of course, who controls the government?
The interests.
The big financial interests.
The big business interests.
And the big business interests don't want a solution to immigration, a solution on abortion, a solution on all these things, the conservative solution, right?
And so this is a completely paradoxical unsustainable worldview.
It's totally ridiculous.
You cannot at once be in favor of limited government and be like one of these Grover Norquist Club for Growth retards, okay?
You can't be one of these Cato Institute AEI heritage people that worships the market and deregulation and cutting red tape and all this other stuff.
Well, at once having any other conservative political agenda, because the one undercuts the other.
You support policies that benefit big corporations, which in turn thwart you at every turn on every other issue.
And that is why the conservative movement, I think more than anything, has to reorient around economics.
You know, this is the lesson.
This is the focus of the show.
You know, abortion happens to be the substance of this particular battle, but it's, you know, it's just one in many, many, many other cases that have happened in the past so many years, where you have a state legislature that'll pass a law, or even the federal government will pass a law, or there'll be some kind of initiative.
And who shuts it down?
Who torpedoes it?
It's some boycott, some divestment, it's some campaign by major corporations, 180 executives of major companies, it's Pinterest, it's a big tech company, Shutting it down.
All the beneficiaries of the pro-business, pro-growth policies.
And so that's why there has to be a complete reorientation on economics.
Okay?
We're not living in the 18th century.
Adam Smith is simply not relevant.
Okay?
And people have to sort of get over that a little bit.
Right?
We have won the Cold War.
The Cold War is over.
Communism is not coming here.
You know?
All of that is basically behind us.
It is time for a new conservative consensus on economics.
There are many voices that are coming into play on this.
Tucker Carlson's probably the most vocal one, and he recently praised Elizabeth Warren's economic plan to the shock of many conservative pundits and others because it was a pro-America, America first, nationalist, populist economic plan.
That's the kind of thinking, that's the kind of economic plan that we're going to have to pursue going forward because everything else is political suicide.
And so, you know, I look at Pinterest, I look at these top 180 companies, and, you know, you just, you can't behave that way anymore.
I know there's a lot of people who watch this show, a lot of libertarians, a lot of constitutionalist type people, you know, and they love the Ayn Rand stuff, and they love the Milton Friedman.
And all that.
I get it.
I was there at one point.
I understand the penchant for that.
You know, these arguments about individual liberty.
But you cannot divorce business from the market.
All these pro-market policies, they lead to the proliferation, the advancement, the benefit of these corporations that are doing us nothing but harm.
You know?
So you'll have Charlie Kirk and he'll go out there and say, The free market is making the world a better place.
The free market is creating wealth.
We love the free market.
The free market is our ideology.
What is the free market?
The free market is Pinterest.
The free market is Twitter.
The free market is 180 companies signing up to boycott certain stables of an abortion law or because of religious liberty law.
The list goes on and on.
The free market is Hollywood.
The free market is all these major lobbies.
The agriculture lobby.
It's international trade.
It's international banking, usury.
I mean, that's what we're talking about here.
So it's time to drop all this Reagan-era nonsense.
Reagan probably did the biggest disservice in the history of the United States of America, conflating conservatism, properly understood, you know, reaction, right-wing, you know, order, things of this nature, with this liberal, free-market, neoliberal, zealot position created by Milton Friedman.
And Friedrich Von Hayek at the Mont Pelerin Society.
That's probably been the biggest and most pernicious thing ever that has ever been done to the country.
So we gotta drop all that.
So that's the theme of the show.
That's our lesson learned today.
Gotta get away from that stuff.
And to me, moving forward, that's among one of our number one enemies.
You know, because I see Turning Point USA and I actually talk to some Democrats or some other people and they'll say, wait a second.
You're not on board with Turning Point USA?
Why not?
They perceive MAGA as this monolithic type thing, you know, and Charlie Kirk is, uh, I don't, I wouldn't say that he's a completely establishment figure, I think kind of goes with the wind, but he's a MAGA type guy, sort of a recent political invention, political creature that has crawled out of a petri dish, You know, some think tank or whatever.
But people like that, who many would say, well, you agree on a lot of things, Charlie Kirk has the right rhetoric, to me, they remain one of the biggest obstacles.
Because all this stuff about deregulation, we cannot interfere, we cannot break the back of the market, break the back of big business, use them and coerce them into doing what is good for the American people, those, to me, seem to be the biggest problem within the conservative movement, or among the biggest problematic factions that exist.
We gotta get rid of them.
That's all I'm saying.
So that's our abortion talk tonight.
Like I said, it's really not about abortion.
It's really more about capital.
We gotta come around to maybe a little bit more of a Marxist critique of what's happening there.
Hate to say it, but perhaps that might be the most effective.
So that's Pinterest.
That is our 180 company wave.
We're going to move on to our super chats here because we're running out of time.
I think we're at about the 45-50 minute mark.
So let's see what you guys are saying about all this.
I want to hear.
We got to hear from the unwashed masses.
The people that have stuck around, stuck out, the delay and everything.
And let's take a look.
We've got one from Magic, who says, Is there any chance of a conversation between you, Enoch, and Striker?
Love all three of you.
Also, is The Daily Show admittedly a funny title?
Yeah, see, I really, uh... I've never understood this.
How many times do I have to say it?
We... I just want nothing to do with the right stuff, or the people that are there.
We've been over why a million times.
There are optical reasons, there's ideological reasons, personal reasons.
Um, so no.
So I'll just say no.
Enoch is a smart guy.
I like Enoch.
Striker's a total buffoon.
Um, and no, the Daily Showa is not, is not funny.
I mean, that was funny for about a minute in like 2015.
But it's 2019 now.
It's June 2019.
So the really edgy, shop-jock type stuff about Jews, and this just doesn't really do it for them anymore.
It's funny for about a minute in that cultural context, but I don't understand how people haven't moved on by now.
I mean, how many years can you do the same joke?
How many years can you do Merchant Minute?
I mean, really?
So that's what I'll say about that.
Maybe it's time to move on, right?
You gotta admit, the Daily Show is kind of funny.
Do you by any chance breathe out of your mouth?
Do you by any chance, you know?
So no, no conversation.
But no offense intended, you know, Mike Enoch, I think he's a very intelligent individual.
He's been, you know, sort of cordial lately, and we're mutuals on Twitter and all that.
Uh, but it's just, we've chosen different courses, different strategies, different ideas.
That's fine.
Samurai Spirits' e-girls say telling them they need to have babies adds to their stress and makes it harder for them to conceive.
Please, King, go off on the femoids.
I don't simply just go off on command like this.
But it is true.
I mean, women just come up with endless excuses for this kind of stuff.
Women are their own worst enemy.
I want a career.
I want this.
I want that.
Stop telling me to have babies and none.
That's only stressing me out more.
You know, they'll throw out everything under the sun.
And of course, the answer is just so simple.
We have to go back.
We have to go back to the way things were, when things worked.
I don't know why this is controversial.
Benjamin Backer, Benji, as they call him.
Benji.
Noted crypto eco-fascist, Benjamin Backer.
Eco-terrorist.
Eco-terrorist leader hiding out in the Pacific Northwest, Benjamin Backer.
And he is mobilizing his forces against Uh, Technological Industrial Society.
Benjamin Backer.
Heyo Backer!
No, I'm joking.
He posted a tweet the other day, and it was a clip from one of the shows where I was talking about the 19th Amendment.
Now, I have to say that that little clip was totally satire, you know, giving YouTubers their terms of services and just enlightenment.
General enlightenment.
Personal enlightenment.
You know, I read the Bible and I realized, I read scripture and I found it's a story about the refugee and the stranger and the foreigner.
You know, personal enlightenment showed me that my little bit about the 19th amendment being a mistake, and women having their rights to vote being taken away and how that would be amazing for the country, I realize now what a horrible thing to say and it was satire and it was all a joke and I don't mean any of it.
I think everybody should vote.
I think everybody should vote as many times as they want.
Everyone should vote.
Children, the disabled, felons, women, men.
All the different races, rich people, poor people, everyone should vote as many times as they want.
You know, illegal immigrants, people who aren't even in the country should vote.
You know, so I will say, I'll clarify that satire, but Benjamin Backer hit me up on Twitter and he's like, this is what somebody says when they don't have any interest.
They've never had any interest in them from women.
I think it was very poorly phrased.
Basically saying, uh, my dick.
You don't get laid and you're an incel or something like that.
This is the usual kind of rhetoric.
But I'm not saying anything that isn't obvious.
I'm not saying anything that isn't imminently obvious and self-evident and true to anybody that's paying attention to what goes on.
You know, so I'll take the slings and arrows, you know, call me an incel, call me a misogynist, a sexist.
I can take it.
It doesn't bother me.
You know, my number one goal in life is not sex.
You know, it's not as it seems to be for everybody else.
It's always just it's boomers.
Typically, this kid doesn't get laid.
Yeah.
Yeah.
My goal is to have a family and to hell with what women like, you know, to hell with what women approve of or whatever, you know.
Women don't like when you say that.
Who cares?
Who cares what they think about anything for that matter?
That's a joke.
I'm only kidding.
You know, so Benjamin Backer, a very, very foolish male.
He thinks this is going to benefit him in some way.
He thinks that perhaps if he speaks out against misogynistic Nick Fuentes, he will get a little bit of coochie, you know.
Spirit coochie, ma'am.
I stood up for you, ma'am.
You know, so we hope that works out for him.
We hope Benjamin, Benjamin Backer... Can I say, can I say what I want to say?
Benjamin, you know what?
Backer.
Benjamin, you know what?
Backer.
I don't know if I could say that anymore because of YouTube clamping down on, you know, rhetoric about homosexuals.
But anyway, good old Benjamin Backer.
We love him.
We salute Benjamin Backer.
noted acolyte of Theodore Kaczynski and other characters, and Linkola, you know, and that Benjamin Backer.
I talked to him at CPAC.
I tried to talk him out of it.
He was telling me about all these plans he had.
I talked to Benjamin Backer at CPAC.
We discussed the writings of Theodore Kaczynski and Linkola, among others, and he seemed really unhinged, really off the wall, telling me about, you know, he's going to go to this cabin and showing me these schematics for different devices.
I said, I don't know man.
I don't know.
I don't know.
Is that really the right way to go about it?
It seems I have some ethical objections to what you're saying to me.
I'm really, you know, crazy dude, you know?
But anyway, that's Benjamin Backer.
Deep Spring says, oi, knicker, g'day there, cobber.
Oi, me ol' fruit, me ol' china.
Would just like to say thank you for the great content.
I usually enjoy your show.
Well, I polish my didgeridoo and indulge in a wet milky down under.
Keep at it, sport.
Well, thanks.
Yeah, I couldn't tell if that was Australian or British.
I guess it doesn't really work then.
Old China, old fruit.
But thanks, man.
Thanks much.
Appreciate it.
Australians, closest ally.
Aussies remain and continue to be our true closest ally, so I appreciate it.
You know, you keep fighting too.
I know you guys are having similar problems, so we're all in this together, right?
Let's see.
Drake says, or I'm not reading that one.
James says, have you read any Graham Allen?
Modern-day Evola.
No, I haven't read any Graham Allen.
Isn't Graham Allen the one who does Rant Nation?
Or am I thinking of... Yeah, I am.
That is Rant Nation.
unidentified
Yeah.
nick fuentes
Oh, yeah, truly a modern-day Evola.
Yeah, very sophisticated thinker.
Rant Nation.
Graham Allen.
He truly is a very sophisticated reactionary thinker.
I would love his takes.
You know, I would love to hear what he thinks about, you know, this current debate about Carl Schmitt and Heidegger and all these things.
Truly a staggering intellect.
They've got the true think tank over at CRTV.
It's the Founding Fathers.
You've got, of course, Steven Crowder, Rant Nation, that black woman who wrote the book about guns.
And some other, you know, really amazing stars there.
This guy with glasses who talks about baseball.
So yeah, I mean they've really got some some true heavy hitters over there.
LPO says glad to see you back on the list.
Yeah, yeah, it's good to be back, right?
Tyrone says Nick has a European face with Hispanic hair.
I don't have Hispanic hair.
What are you talking about?
People that say this stuff.
I just laugh because, well, you know, as people are gonna say, we're coping, you're coping.
But I go down to Little Village.
You know, I went down to Little Village the other week to get a taco.
I went to one of my favorite restaurants, Nuevo Leon.
Fantastic.
And I'm just driving down the street.
I forgot what it's like down there because it's been a while.
But you go down to Little Village, anybody who lives in Chicago knows what I'm talking about.
It's like Mexico, okay?
And the people that People that are there, they're not like, okay, they don't look like me.
I'll just say that much.
They don't host reactionary YouTube shows.
They don't, they're not like getting sunburned.
Okay, they look like, look, I mean they look like Mexicans.
I'm not, I hope that's not coming across racist.
I'm Mexican, but I mean they look like Indians basically.
They look like Aztecs.
You know, so for people that say I have Hispanic hair?
What are you talking about?
I have thick, curly, brown hair.
I have hair that looks like my mom's hair.
I have hair that looks like my uncle's hair.
I don't know where that's coming from.
My hair's not black.
It's not thin.
It's not, you know.
So, it's just, it's just not true.
DeRay says, will you debate ghost politics?
Um, I don't know who ghost politics is, but yeah, if he's got clout.
If he's got clout, I'll, I'll debate anybody, but... Sure.
Metty says, if loving E-Drama is wrong, I don't want to be right.
Yeah, I hear you.
I like the E-Drama.
I think it's fun.
I think it's funny.
It's funny to report on, you know, because there's nothing else.
What else is going on?
What are we going to talk about?
The Mueller Report?
How's that any different than E-Drama, right?
The Mueller Report enters its 800th day, you know?
Please.
Casey says, Benji Backer likes Becker up his bum.
Bearbacker.
All right, all right.
It's a little lewd.
That's a little bit of a crude and lewd thing to say.
Can't have that on the show.
And also, we're not gonna make homophobic remarks, okay?
Whatever Benjamin Backer's, whatever Benjamin Bearbacker's sexuality is, it's important that we respect that during this month in particular, all right?
I don't want any of that.
I don't want any of that in the superchats, all right?
Please respect my personal terms of service.
2Deth says, how happy would you become if the next GTA was in Chicago?
I would be, I would think it would be pretty cool.
It's about time they do it in Chicago.
Great city, you know.
And also, added realism.
You know, it'd be like, it'd be like my life.
It'd be like, maybe it has a VR component, first-person component.
It'd be like it's real.
That's, you know, realistic video games, really a sign of progress, in my opinion.
Tyrone says, dude, just work in a cubicle eight hours a day for 50 years.
Yeah, right.
Pull yourselves up by your bootstraps.
The baby boomers.
The eternal boomer.
And they deny it.
My parents deny it.
You know, I always give them a hard time about being boomers.
And they're like technically boomers that are born before 65.
But, because I think that's like the official cutoff.
But they deny it.
You know, they always laugh.
But we didn't have it that good.
And I'm like, tell me again about your childhood where you went down to the corner store and bought cigarettes for grandma and all this.
And it's like, okay, so I think you had it pretty good, you know.
I hear all these stories from my parents about their childhood and all these things.
My parents didn't have great childhoods.
I should point that out.
But nevertheless, all things considered, if we look at the texture of life, notwithstanding circumstance, pretty good.
You know, pretty good.
So I'll just say that much about the baby boomer.
Truth says nicknames the boomer stream starts cutting out.
Yeah.
Well, we know who's in charge, right?
We know who?
We know who's in charge.
Who's running the show over there.
Eleutheria says have you heard of Joe the Boomer?
He is eating more toilet paper lately.
Left hurts big business, but still wins.
Time we hit big business hard.
Yeah, I agree.
Time for an anti-business right.
Maybe not anti-business, but definitely nationalist.
Business serves the state.
Business serves the national interest.
Something like that.
You know, something like that.
I don't know.
Something like that.
But yeah, I've heard of Joe the Boomer.
Rumor has it he's 15 feet tall.
Rumor has it he is one of the Nephilim that did not go extinct.
He was among the race of giants.
And he's one of the last remaining ones in the world.
A long ago extinct species.
Good old Joe the Boomer.
Matthew says everything to the right of Stalin is considered far-right.
Glad I won't be radicalized by Ben Shapiro on Pinterest now.
Hope you feel better, big guy.
Well, thanks, man.
Yeah, I'm getting a little bit better.
My head's still killing me.
It's still got congestion and everything.
What are you gonna do?
And isn't that funny?
I start to correct my diet.
Salads.
I had a Caesar salad today for lunch.
Can you imagine?
Can you believe this?
And I'm eating clean, eating clean.
And I get sick immediately.
What does that, what does this tell you?
What does this tell you?
It really makes you think, doesn't it?
I'm eating at McDonald's all the time, and yeah, I throw up occasionally, but that's because I eat too much, you know, whatever.
But it's not because of what's being consumed.
I eat all this other stuff, and I'm nauseous, and I'm physically coming down with something.
so anyway writer says whoops scroll down too far hold on okay here we go now great chat arc says return to tradition is mankind's only hope yeah i agree otherwise it's going to be very rough very very hard time uh jl fish the stalin was a reactionary though nice take boomer are you talking about me are you talking about the super chatter before Who said that everything to the right of Stalin is far right?
Excuse me?
Yeah, I agree.
We're an Oswald gang.
We rep Stalin.
Comrade Stump is a part of this.
We are not exactly against Stalin.
Jorn says I went to the store today and saw a legless beggar in a wheelchair begging for money.
Am I a bad guy for ignoring him and not giving him money?
No, I don't think so.
I don't think so.
I don't, I don't typically give to homeless people begging on the streets like that, and only because you have no idea what's going on there.
I don't, I don't really believe that's charity.
I think that's, I mean, you know, people that are out there are out there, you know, for a reason.
So I don't know.
I guess, I guess it's defensible in one way.
But in another way, I think there's a lot of fraud that goes on there.
I think there's also a lot of other problems that happen there.
So I don't think so.
I've never felt bad about that.
I think charity is a little bit more complex than throwing a few dollars to somebody who's walking down the expressway or they're on the corner or something.
I think that constitutes something entirely different.
And in my humble opinion, that's how I've seen it traditionally.
Christopher says libertarians are just liberals pretending to be conservatives.
Neoliberal free markets have nothing to do I'd rather have done nothing to help the working class in 50 years.
Yeah, well, that's exactly it.
There's nothing conservative about being a libertarian.
There's nothing conservative about being a liberal.
All these people, they say, I'm a rock-rip conservative.
I'm in favor of small government and the free market.
Yeah, sorry, there's nothing intrinsically conservative about the free market or about small government.
And if anything, it's the opposite.
Conservatism, reaction, the right wing, is about order, is about stability, is about tradition, hierarchy.
It has always been.
I mean, where does the term even come from?
What is the origin of the right wing?
It's resisting change, resisting progress, resisting disruption, chaos, maintaining cohesion.
And so how could you be in favor of technology?
How could you be in favor of capitalism, the most disruptive forces in the history of mankind, and call yourself conservative?
You're not.
Well, I'm a classical liberal.
Yeah, okay.
That's still liberalism, dummy.
That's still liberalism, idiot.
No, no, but I'm a classical liberal.
So you're a liberal.
Hello, you know?
So no, sorry, you're not a conservative.
You're a liberal.
Liberalism is not conservatism.
Duh.
We need conservatives, right?
No, that doesn't mean that you can't have a small government.
That doesn't mean that you can't have markets.
But it means that what is a priority?
Why do we have markets?
Why do we have a small government?
Is it because rights in themselves are the highest principle?
Freedom in itself is the highest principle?
No.
There's something intrinsically moral.
The libertarians have created this whole morality around it.
That, well, the only economic liberty and individual liberty is the only moral political position to have.
That's ridiculous, you know?
What has to come first is order, stability, these things.
And, you know, you can have markets after, small government after, but other things have to come first.
That's the essence of conservatism.
Luke says, keep up the good work.
Thanks, man.
Zombie says, Kill to Collect is a good underrated V-Wave game.
What's V-Wave?
Well, I'll have to throw that into the mix there.
I'm looking for game recommendations.
I don't really like games though.
I feel like every game I play I don't really enjoy anymore.
Maybe I'm getting old.
But I'll check it out.
out.
Reckoning says left admits wanting to abolish the family.
Look up the nation abolish family on board with vlog style vids to blow up Nicker Nation.
You're the future.
Okay, so I don't think I read all the punctuation in there.
unidentified
Hang on.
nick fuentes
It says, left admits blah blah blah.
Oh, and then he says separately, on board with vlog style videos to blow up Knicker Nation.
You're the future!
Oh, I'll check that out.
Yeah, I mean, everybody knows the left is blowing up the traditional family.
Feminism, abortion, gay marriage, all these things are designed to blow up.
The traditional family and I don't know about the vlog style videos.
I mean to me it seems like the way to reach a broader audience is to make a shorter, edited, more polished product more accessible.
Something like what like a Lawrence Southern used to produce or like Gav McGinnis where it's like a short clip you know it's five minutes and it's "Top 5 Reasons Why Liptards Are Crazy" and typically I just...
I cannot bring myself to make that content because it physically hurts me to do content like that.
You know, I prefer the live stream.
It's gritty, it's real, it's authentic.
You know, it's live.
It requires tremendous skill and talent.
I'm so talented at this, you know?
But I may have to do it so that I can become large enough to punish my adversaries.
So, it may have to happen.
Who knows?
Maybe I'll hire Kaylin Robertson.
Maybe I'll hire George Lulin, whatever, and they can come produce the videos for me.
We'll see.
Kay says, Yo Nick, is General Shepard a base neocon?
I don't really remember.
Are you talking about Shepard from Modern Warfare 2?
I think that's what you're referring to, right?
If not, I'll be embarrassed.
Let me look it up.
Just so I make sure.
Yeah, okay.
I don't really remember the storyline for Modern Warfare 2.
When I was playing that, I was in, like, middle school, I think, and I didn't even really understand what was going on.
I played the campaign, I skipped through all the cutscenes, you know, I really wasn't into it for the story.
So I have to tell you, I don't really remember anything about the campaign mode of Modern Warfare 2.
I remember Special Ops.
I remember, of course, the multiplayer.
But I was never really big on the campaign.
Never really, you know, people talk about Master Chief and Halo and Shepard and Modern Warfare 2 and this kind of thing.
I was never really into it for that reason, you know.
But anyway, let's take a look.
What else do we have here?
Zombies.
Sorry for the shilling with my free super chat, but it really is a good vaporwave game.
For the Knickers.
Love the show, Nick.
Well, thanks, man.
I'll check it out.
Whatever.
VG says, Nick Bollgang sent this super chat.
Yeah, Nick Bollgang.
We're gonna bring big business to his knees.
It has to be done.
Somebody has to do it, right?
Jay Heal says, don't like the free market?
Then why do you freely choose to barely subsist on single-digit dollar super chats that you've heard over and over again?
Yeah, right.
Uh, excuse me, you want to improve society, but then mind telling me why you participate in society?
Yeah, pretty classic, classic joke there.
Highly true.
Cringe Normie says I'll keep watching the show and watch the world burn by your metaphorical side, big guy.
Thanks, man.
Yeah, we'll all be sitting around the America vs. Campfire watching the country collapse, watching the world collapse.
And at least we'll be able to see the funny side, right?
At least we'll be able to play Fortnite, eat Big Macs, have a good time.
We're gonna have a good time, right?
The zoomer is the new boomer, right?
The country's collapsing and we're here just to have a good time.
It doesn't matter, you know, I think that's the the final red pill, maybe that's the final boomer pill, is whether things are really good or things are bad, put on your Hawaiian shirt, have a Big Mac, you know, play some Fortnite, do a Fortnite dance, because, you know, what matters is that you have this internal oasis.
The boomer mindset is within.
The kingdom of the boomer is within.
The yacht, the rock concert is within, you know?
So if we simply choose to be boomers, you know, if the zoomers choose to re-event themselves, but it's sort of inverted, well, we can have a great life too, and I have faith in that, you know?
Go to the welfare office, say you're autistic, live on disability, get your yang bucks, be a neat, That's a fabulous life, you know?
I think there's nothing at this point, right?
What do we have to lose?
Interdimensional Harmony says, does National Futurism sound like LARPing or optical?
Sounds like LARPing, frankly.
Lumpy SJ says, yo Nick, when are you gonna leave that filthy Pope behind and become a real Protestant Christian?
That's pretty funny.
Unfortunately for you guys, I want to go to heaven, so...
I'm not going to tolerate any blaspheming of the Pope, any kind of nasty comments towards the Pope like this.
Not really acceptable, right?
But that's okay, I'll be praying for your conversion one of these days, you'll come around.
That's the thing for Protestants, it's always this Culp kind of stuff.
You know, I feel like non-Catholics, they always have to find some cope for why... because they can't answer the fact that Catholicism is the only metaphysically coherent doctrine for explaining the world.
I mean, there's literally no... there's nothing else that explains it.
So they have to come around with, uh, well, you know, your Pope is a liberal, or, uh, you know, something like this.
Well, if you look at this part of Scripture...
Okay, and Protestantism makes no sense.
And you're probably, you know, you're not really maximizing your chances of getting out of hell.
So I don't know, man.
I don't know, bro.
You're the one that brought it up.
Spirit Bear says, here's your official white card.
Enjoy.
You're okay.
No, keep it.
Keep it.
I don't want your white card.
I don't want your white card.
I'm not white.
I'm Italian.
I'm Mexican.
I'm Irish.
Keep your white card.
You want me to become some wasp?
Some Anglo?
Yeah, no thanks.
Wasps aren't doing so hot.
Anglos aren't doing so hot.
I don't know why everybody's like, Nick is LARPing as white.
Nick thinks he's white.
Nick thinks he'll be in a white ethnostate.
What are you talking about, bro?
What are you talking about?
No, not really.
I want to be a part of the Med Master Race, all right?
I'm going back to Italy.
If things hit the fan, that's Mediterranean Israel for us.
Miss me with this Anglo, this obsession with the white race?
Yeah, please.
I'm shorting stocks in the white race category.
I'm really buying into the Mediterranean race, other groups of people.
So, you know, keep the white card.
Not a white nationalist.
Not white.
I'm a based Afro-Latino Mediterranean campus conservative.
We don't need that.
But thanks anyway.
You know, everybody's fine.
I'm not gonna set it up.
If he wants to debate, he can reach out.
If somebody wants to set it up, they can do that.
But I don't know who that is.
is faith goldie says do you fast for religious purposes as an orthodox when i fast i would almost be vegan but kale flax seeds etc aren't good my family forces me but i can't i throw up every time i see kale it's nasty i like the kale honestly i don't know if that makes me a soy boy it Whatever.
I think kale is actually it's like lettuce.
It's all the same It's lettuce.
It's green and leafy.
What difference does it make?
This is all this it's a little bit.
I don't know.
It's a little bit more Can I be frank for a moment?
I don't fast for religious purposes.
I fast for autistic purposes.
The same crisp to it, I'll admit, but it's all, frankly, it's all the same to me.
Can I be frank for a moment?
No, I don't fast for religious purposes.
I fast for autistic purposes.
I fast because I, like, forget to eat, you know, or if there's nothing in the fridge and there's nothing in the pantry, I'm like, nah, I just won't eat, you know.
If there's something good that's in front of me ready to prepare, easy, I'm like, whatever, I'll just keep playing Stellaris or whatever, you know?
So I'll forget to eat for like, you know, 12 hours, 20 hours at a time, but I don't know, I've never fasted to say like, well, this is my, this is whatever.
So I don't know, I've just never really bought into that.
unidentified
I agree.
nick fuentes
Computers voting.
unidentified
Gorillas.
nick fuentes
says ghost is a warmongering boomer wants to ran war yikes department i'll debate that if somebody wants to set that up no problem lpo says we should seek to give intelligent animals dolphins monkeys etc and computers a form of suffrage too i agree computers voting uh you know gorillas dolphins elephants you know you name it Dogs, cats.
My dog Albert, he can vote.
He's a very prolific political mind.
Matthew says, what exactly was based about Stalin?
Just curious.
Socialism in one country?
Based nationalist?
unidentified
But with something else at the same time?
nick fuentes
But he was also something else at the same time?
No, it's mostly a meme when I say that I'm in favor of Stalin, but...
You know, Stalinism is a break from a lot of the, you know, stuff that preceded him.
You know, let's say there's a little bit of a difference between Trotsky and Stalin.
Of course, what are their real names?
Trotsky's real name, Lev Bronstein.
Stalin's real name, Losev Jugashvili.
Very Chad Georgian name.
Georgia, hello, hello, base department versus, you know, Lev Bronstein, Vladimir Ulyanov, I don't know.
I don't know.
I'm not saying anything.
I'm just saying we had a little thing called the doctor's plot.
I mean, there's a lot, there's a lot, there's a long legacy, but a vicious, brutal dictator, horrible man, horrible man, evil.
And the collectivization of the farms.
Tragic, you know?
But I think in the spirit of Stalinism, we can learn that the state can absolutely bring the market to its knees and make it serve the state.
I think that's sort of the lesson to be learned there.
And also, the Soviet Union in some ways was traditional, in some ways not traditional, in some ways anti-traditional.
I'm not trying to say I'm some Soviet guy.
I have no illusions about Marxism or anything like that.
It's mostly a meme, but there are some things there.
There are some themes there, which I think are worth exploring.
Matthew says what or I just read that one.
Ronson says whoa, whoa, whoa, please calm down Nick.
We don't need another red October on our hands.
Yeah, no need for that, right?
Raymond says YouTube premium free super chat.
Hey, thanks.
Thanks, bro.
Casey says the God Twitter account is almost 6 million followers.
Oh, yeah, it really makes you think, huh?
That guy's just one of the cringiest accounts on Twitter.com.
Very unfortunate.
And it reflects the sorry state of the world, you know?
I don't even begrudge him so much that I begrudge people that, like, think that's good content and are liking and retweeting and replying.
It's like, we live in hell.
We live in hell that that exists.
Reckoning says, would you debate turd flinging monkey huge in the MGTOW community and a total free market stooge does not connect what led them to become MGTOW.
Yeah, I would.
I'll debate anybody.
I'll debate any of these people.
Sure.
I don't know that much about, I don't know ghost, I don't know turd flinging monkey, but yeah, sure.
If somebody wants to set that up, by all means.
Spirit Bear says, do satirical top five sketch comedy shows.
Yeah, great idea.
Sounds right up my alley.
Raymond says, Nick Err, yeah, thanks.
In Charge says, what is the best Bible version in your opinion?
Well, you know, I'm not an expert because I haven't read all the versions.
People ask me this like I, well, as somebody who's read 10 different Bible versions, cover to cover.
From what I understand, the most accurate translation is a Dewey Rhames Bible.
That's what I've heard because it's a direct translation from the Latin Vulgate of the Bible.
That's what I've heard is the best one.
I didn't read that one.
But I've also heard that there's some other more readable translations.
I think, I think, what did I read?
I think I read like the New Living Translation or something.
I forget exactly.
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But, um...
nick fuentes
I don't know.
I don't feel like there's a tremendous consequence in what version you're reading.
A lot of people complain about that and say, no, that's totally wrong.
The words are different.
The meanings are different.
I'm sure that's true in a few cases, but I feel like you kind of get the broad strokes, you know.
But I would ask Classical Theist.
That's a question for him.
In charge of Space Bear.
I read that one.
Friendly says, how's your dog going, Nick?
The dog's doing well.
unidentified
He's good.
nick fuentes
He's been kind of shitty to me today.
I came and sat down next to him today.
He was on the couch and he got up and went somewhere else.
And then I chased him down and, uh...
Threw a pillow at him.
Not in a hard way, but just like, what gives, man?
What's your deal?
So I sit down next to him.
He gets up, walks away.
Then I'm like, whatever.
What's your problem, jerk?
You know, and then I'm eating my lunch.
I'm eating this salad and he's all up on top of me because he smells the chicken and the salad.
So then he wants to see what I'm doing.
He's all up on top of me.
He climbs up onto the chair behind me on the chair.
Yeah, nasty guys sometimes.
Anyway, let's see.
Joshua says, so Pastor Anderson isn't getting into heaven?
R.I.P.
That's not what I said.
I said Protestants are not maximizing their, their, what would you call it, their odds of getting into heaven.
So Protestants get into heaven.
We don't know ultimately who gets in and who doesn't.
But, you know, it's just about, well, how do you maximize your opportunity there?
Temple says, listen, where can I buy one of those Nick Florence's Pepe sweatshirts?
I don't sell them anymore.
They got taken off the list, so... Can't get them, unfortunately.
I tried to, you know, work that out, but Gearbubble was just terrible.
I mean, they just never responded to me.
I sent like five emails, so I just gave up.
Michael says, do you follow Bill Bitchell on Twitter just for laughs?
I follow him because we're mutuals and I I haven't muted though.
I hate his takes Yamato or Yamamoto says Nick can't pronounce my name and I and doesn't know who this is Yeah, you're right.
I don't know who that is Yamamoto blah blah blah Yamamoto Blah-da-da.
Whatever the name is.
Some Japanese name.
No, I'm not Asian.
Japanese fleet admiral of the Japanese Navy during World War II.
Yeah, I'm not a World War II specialist.
Jacob says, Nick, how come my wife's boyfriend won't pay for my Nintendo Switch online account?
Hilarious joke, my friend.
Hilarious Nintendo Switch wife's boyfriend account.
Really giving me some 2018 vibes.
I feel like I'm 20 years old again.
I feel like I'm, rather, I feel like I'm 19 years old again.
So thank you for that hilarious joke.
I don't know why.
Maybe it's because you come up with stale jokes?
Could that be a possibility?
Could it be because you have a stale sense of humor?
No, I'm only kidding.
I'm only giving you a hard time.
I'll play along.
Oh, I don't know because you're a soy boy.
I'm such a jerk.
I'm sorry.
LPS says TFM is competent.
I've seen him on Halsey's shows.
Yeah, okay.
I don't know who any of these people are, but I'll debate.
Sure.
Temple says sell those sweatshirts on eBay or something.
I'm not the one making them.
What do you think?
I have them in my garage?
Gearbubble is the manufacturer.
They handled all the shipping and everything, so it's not coming back.
Maybe in the future.
I don't know, but it's not on the top of my to-do list.
Hyman says, dude, Keck.
Yo, thanks, bro.
Keck is right.
Hell yeah, meme magic, praise Keck.
Can I get a Keck check in chat?
Yo, can I get a Keck check in chat, please?
Can everybody post checked if you're down for a Keck check right now?
Meme magic check.
Richard Pedersen says, hey, I'm getting a new car.
It's only $6,500, but it's at 54% interest.
Am I getting raped on that deal?
I don't know.
54% interest sounds like a lot.
Sounds a bit excessive there.
So I'm gonna say probably not a great deal.
Let's see, we got another super chat here.
Devin the Optician says, checked!
Yo, thanks bro for the meme magic check.
And I'm seeing a lot of checks in chat.
The meme magic is powerful tonight, everybody.
The meme magic is powerful tonight.
The view count is precipitously dropping down from 1450.
You know, I think it might have crossed over the threshold, maybe a little bit lower, below 1490, you know?
14, 1450s, you know, who knows?
It's some MeMagic numbers being displayed in the view count.
MeMagic is very powerful tonight.
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