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The boomer generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the human.
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nick fuentes
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry, Brittany and Betsy, but I just can't do it.
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The boomer generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race.
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo.
The boomer generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the human beings.
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo.
Americanism, not globalism, not globalism, will be our credo.
nick fuentes
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry, Brittany and Betsy, but I just can't do it.
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You know the rule.
No e-girls.
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No e-girls.
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nick fuentes
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry, Brittany and Betsy, but I just can't do it.
You're an e-girl.
You know the rule.
No e-girls.
Who's got the clip?
No e-girls.
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Hashtag never e-girls.
Not even once.
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nick fuentes
I'm sorry Brittany and Betsy, but I just can't do it.
You're an e-girl, you know the rule.
No e-girls.
Who's got the clip?
No e-girls.
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Never!
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Hashtag never e-girls.
Not even once.
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and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race.
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo.
The boomer generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race.
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo.
Americanism, not globalism, not globalism, will be our credo.
nick fuentes
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry, Brittany and Betsy, but I just can't do it.
You're an e-girl.
You know the rule.
No e-girls.
Who's got the clip?
No e-girls.
Never!
Hashtag never e-girls.
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Not even once.
Guy, I've never heard of Nick Fudge.
He's just that.
donald j trump
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo.
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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.
alex jones
America first.
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Thank you.
Good evening, everybody.
nick fuentes
You're watching America First.
My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes.
We have a great show for you tonight.
Very excited to be back with you here tonight on Wednesday for a normal show.
I know yesterday we were watching the Trump rally.
Had a little bit of technical difficulties.
I know a lot of people said they didn't mind the lag, but it was deeply concerning for me.
So last night was a very disappointing show.
Last night, very frustrating show, not happy.
But tonight, but tonight, I'm actually excited to be back.
Yesterday was sad, disappointing, discouraging, but tonight is epic, based, white pill.
We got big white pills we're talking about tonight.
Our feature story will be about the Black Reparations Hearing, which is being held in the House Judiciary Committee today.
That'll be our big story and, you know, we're gonna give our opinion about that.
And of course, we have to affirm tonight that we are believers in total equality, just in case that's ambiguous, in case anybody's wondering.
Have to affirm at the top of the show, we are campus conservatives, Afro-Latinos.
We believe in total equality.
Now that said, we're going to be talking about reparations and the interesting thing about reparations is it's actually not equal because some people get paid the money and other people have to pay the money.
So, as believers in total equality, we have to point out some problems with this proposal.
Some dilemmas here with this program.
So, we'll discuss this.
It was a very heated conversation in Congress today.
They had actors, athletes, activists, politicians, all kinds of people all there to discuss the great and the big question, how much more money?
How much more can we do to the freed slaves?
And a very important conversation to be had on Juneteenth of all days.
I never heard of this holiday before, but apparently today is something they call Juneteenth.
It's the 19th of June every year.
And this is meant to commemorate 1865 when the slaves were freed at the end of the Civil War.
Never knew that before, I never heard of this before.
I went my whole life, never heard of Juneteenth until today.
So, to all my African American knickers out there, I don't think I'm African American, I'm just African.
So to all the African Americans out there who had to endure All the horrible things in this country, like staying in it.
I mean, happy Juneteenth.
It's been a rough time, but we're all sorry.
On behalf of America First, we are sorry for the trouble, right?
So we'll be talking about that, but the big white pill tonight, the big exciting thing, which I'm so amped up, I've never seen a bigger white pill.
In this year, in 2019, we thought we've seen white pills before.
You know, the Kushner immigration proposal was pretty good.
Government shutdown we thought was going somewhere turned into a black pill, turned into a black pill very quickly.
But this is, I think, the biggest white pill all year, the whole 2019.
Josh Hawley is introducing a bill into the U.S. Senate, which is going to do exactly what we want in terms of tax censorship.
And we've talked about this on the show for years now.
The number one threat right now, the number one priority for the conservative movement, is to tackle tax censorship.
It's not even immigration anymore.
And I know that's a controversial opinion.
Some people give me a hard time about that, but you think about it.
The demographics are already basically set at this point.
Immigration is going to worsen the challenges of living in a multicultural, multiracial country.
But at this point, it's basically baked in.
When you look at the fertility rates, when you look at the existing percentages.
And I've said this before, even if the conservatives were somehow able to do everything in their power to reverse the 1965, the 1990 Immigration Acts tomorrow...
If they did it yesterday, and they did everything that isn't even feasible politically, it still wouldn't be enough.
Like, understand, we'd still be in roughly the same boat maybe ten years later.
Then we're already headed for with the current immigration program.
So the priority right now is the free internet.
The priority right now is to maintain our ability to speak freely, share our ideas, network, raise money online to build an infrastructure which can talk about these issues, spread them, maybe there'll be some kind of political solution in the future with the relevant facts in mind.
To that end, we have said that the number one way to beat tech censorship is a little thing called Section 230.
For people that don't know, little reviewer again, we've talked about this many times, but Section 230 is an amendment to the 1996 Communications Decency Act.
And what Section 230 says, and we've been over this many times, so forgive me if you've heard this before, But Section 230 basically says that insofar as a platform is neutral, they get legal immunity from all kinds of problems.
It spares them from a lot of legal challenges that would arise from being such massive platforms where crimes are committed or they use the platform as an accessory in a crime or something like that.
So again, Section 230 says insofar as they are politically neutral, insofar as they are not publishers, they get this blanket legal immunity, which is a great deal.
Josh Hawley's bill, which he introduced to the Senate today, basically destroys that, blows it up, and it's genius.
There's like three parts to it.
And what it says is that Basically, these companies don't have the immunity anymore.
However, they can apply to the FCC to keep their immunity from Section 230, so long as they disclose all of their processes pertaining to banning, suspension, shadow banning, things like this.
In other words, if they go to the FCC and confirm And they get the government to confirm that they are being politically neutral and not being biased against conservatives, then they retain the immunity.
Otherwise, they don't get the immunity and their business model is destroyed.
Additionally, this is a third part, which is genius.
The first part is the immunity goes away.
The second part is, well, they can't apply for it if they disclose their processes.
The third part, which is perhaps the best part, is that it's totally dependent on The size of the company.
So, like, Gab is not going to be affected.
BitChute is not going to be affected.
We created, or he, rather, created the restrictions just so that Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, Twitter, all the big ones are covered.
So this stuff is huge!
Josh Hawley might have just... Josh Hawley might have just saved the Aryan race.
The Hyperborean race owes their allegiance to Josh Hawley.
And I'm kidding there a little bit.
We're going to talk about that.
It's very, it's a very big deal.
It's very exciting.
We'll also go over a little bit of a review of the Trump re-election rally, which we did live last night.
I'll just give some thoughts.
You know, I know a lot of people are sort of hungover from last night, because it was pretty bad.
So I'll talk about that a little bit.
And that should do it for our show.
It's a pretty exciting, eventful evening tonight.
There is a lot happening in the world, thankfully.
You know, we're gonna take a step back from the Iran stuff.
Maybe we'll revisit that tomorrow or the next day.
But for tonight, it's tech censorship, big white pill, and the reparations for our African-American friends.
Truly our real closest allies in this struggle.
Before we get into that, I do have a couple of housekeeping things.
A couple of Announcements.
Some new platforms that we are on now.
So, it was unofficial before, but I think a fan of the show, you may have seen him before, Zoomerclips on Twitter.
He sometimes posts clips of the show, other things.
He started a subreddit for America First.
Now, I don't like Reddit.
I've always hated Reddit.
I hold the opinion that if you are on Reddit, you're gay, actually.
And, you know, again, total equality.
We believe in total equality.
Don't say it in a pejorative way.
But if you have Reddit, you're kind of gay.
I mean, people that use Reddit, the content that's on Reddit, We're not really fans of that.
But anyway, he made the Reddit.
The community has grown very quickly.
There's more than a thousand people on there in just like a few days, and with like no promotions, no publicity, anything like that.
So we're gonna give it a shot.
We'll see how it goes.
I made an account, regrettably, for the first time for Reddit.
I'm on there as a moderator now, so I can give them my stamp of approval.
It is official.
That said, I don't approve of everything that's in there.
I cannot control and condone everything that goes on.
But if you want to be a part of that, it's our Nicker Nation, and that's N-I-C-K-E-R Nation.
So for people that are interested, you can join up and people are posting memes, clips of the show, things like that.
It's been pretty fun so far.
I've had fun engaging with the posts there.
And like I said, we'll see how it goes.
I don't imagine we'll be on there for very long.
I don't imagine that, you know, they'll allow the Nicker Nation to grow much farther than it already has because Reddit is maybe the most paused out of all.
The different social media companies.
So I don't think we'll have very long on there, but knock on wood, we're doing okay so far, and it seems, it seems pretty fun.
You know, if Million Dollar Extreme was on there, I think America First can go on there, and it won't be gay.
It won't be paused, all right?
We'll be okay.
So we're on Reddit, and that's our Nicker Nation for people who want to join, and also I started today a Telegram channel, and this is something which a lot of people are jumping on board after the Facebook purge, you remember?
I was in late May, I believe, when Alex Jones, Loomer, Milo, Paul Joseph Watson, a few others all got canned from Facebook, and they all went on Telegram, because the last, like, refuge that they had was Instagram and Facebook.
So they all started Telegram channels.
It's a pretty cool medium.
I've been subscribed to a few of those, so I started one today.
The link for that is t.me slash NickJFuentes1.
NickJFuentes1 is the channel, so if you search that up, we've posted some things there.
I don't imagine, again, that I'll be using that very much.
I posted some content in there today.
I don't know, I mean, I'm on so many social media, it's such a hassle to keep up with all of it.
I'll probably be posting things on there that I don't want to put on Twitter.
I'll probably be posting things on there that are less ironic, a little bit more serious, or less consequential, less important, so it should be fun.
And in any case, that'll be a backup in case everything goes down.
That'll be the reserve for the Knicker Nation in case we get kicked off.
Again, knock on wood, we've been okay so far, but that'll be the place that you can go for updates, things like that.
I'll be posting updates about everything for the show there, so do check that out.
And with that out of the way, that's just some housekeeping things, just some more ways you can keep up with the life of Nick, with The Nicker Nation, right?
Very exciting stuff and hopefully band-proof.
Hopefully, Telegram gives us a little bit of resiliency, anti-fragility, as the tech censorship is pretty brutal.
With that out of the way, we're going to dive into the news.
Like I said, I do want to talk a little bit about the Trump rally last night.
I didn't even know if I wanted to keep the episode up because I'm thinking, who's going to want to watch this?
Who's going to want to watch this 45-minute rally?
It's just an ugly disaster.
It's all over the place.
I decided to leave it up because people always complain if I take things down, but it was just painful to watch.
I know a lot of people felt the same way.
I talked to a lot of people, civilian-type people who aren't really into politics.
I talked to my friends in DC, and really the reaction was uniform.
across the board.
Everybody felt the same way.
It's just not the same.
The magic is gone.
The thrill is gone.
All the energy, all the fun, this insurgent energy that we had in 2016, the mimetic power, the blessing by Keck and all of that, it's all gone.
It's It sucked.
I was bored throughout.
And I know if you watched it, you heard my thoughts on this immediately after and throughout.
It was boring.
It was a boring, sad rally.
And to me, the biggest problem with the rally was just the loss of focus.
You know, as I really sat back after the show and thought about it, and I was thinking about it today...
To me, what was most striking about the rally is that the message was literally no different than any other Republican who might be running.
Who might have been running in 16, or if they won in 16, might be running in 2020.
It would be no different than Marco Rubio, no different than Donald Trump.
The focus was lost.
And I mean that in a couple of ways.
In the first place, if you remember the 2016 campaign announcement, it was about how we were getting killed on trade and on foreign policy and on immigration.
These were, like, the big issues.
And if you remember, in the days after his campaign announcement, which was, again, almost four years to the date, 2015, I forget the exact date, but it was in June when he announced the first time, the focus in the following days was about his comments about immigrants, how he said they're bringing drugs, they're crime, they're rapists. how he said they're bringing drugs, they're crime, they're rapists.
How he talked about how he was going to make China pay and he was going to make a great deal.
And he talked about ending the war in Iraq.
How it was the biggest mistake ever.
And so those were the core issues that animated the campaign in 16, We all remember.
That's why we're here.
That's what America First is about.
Foreign policy, trade, immigration.
These are the issues that we haven't been talking about for the past 25 years, but are the most important.
We didn't hear like anything about immigration last night.
I mean, we heard a little bit, but compared to the VA, compared to the economy, compared to healthcare, It was so notably absent.
The same is true of trade, and the same is true of foreign policy.
And in large measure, that's because it's been a failure on all those fronts.
But in any case, the focus is lost.
Additionally, in a different way, the focus was not on the issues, I don't think, last night.
To me, and I don't know if other people got this impression as well, but I feel like Donald Trump has been completely flanderized.
I used this term last night.
Flanderization refers to the character Flanders from The Simpsons, and it describes when a character in a television show starts out as maybe funny or quirky or notable or something, but soon their quirks, their notable characteristics become a caricature, cartoonish, which I guess makes sense for something like The Simpsons, but to the point where it's so exaggerated it lost Any sort of magic that it had originally.
I feel the same has happened with Donald Trump.
When he announced in 2015, there was this charm about it.
It was funny.
It was raw.
It was rough around the edges.
But at the end of the day, it was about the issues.
It was about making America great again.
To me, the campaign last night had all of this sort of goofy, silly, obnoxious Trump character, but without the substance.
Additionally, it was all revolving around Trump, Make America Great Again, this limited universe talking about the 33,000 emails, and the debates, and the 2016 campaign.
It was like this totally self-contained universe.
And so to me, I saw that rally last night, and I know I beat the hell out of it yesterday.
A lot of MAGA-pedes were not happy.
The five MAGA-pedes that are still around, who are still unironic Trump worshippers, watching the show or on Twitter, were not happy about it.
And I beat it up last night, but the more that I think about it over the last 24 hours, the more I realize it's the Democrats' race to lose.
People don't want to hear that.
People don't like to hear that.
They say that's blackmailing, but from what I saw last night, that display, that presentation, it did not get rid of any of my concerns that I had going into the 2020 election.
So, and like I said last night, who knows?
Maybe it'll change.
Maybe, maybe once a Democratic primary kicks into gear, they say that he's gonna live tweet the first debates.
Uh, on the 26th and the 27th.
Maybe once a general happens, we'll kick it up a notch.
But what I see is somebody who's tired, somebody who's exhausted, on autopilot, stale, letting other people control the agenda.
The speech last night was about socialism, and it was about, like, Tea Party Coke Brothers stuff.
It's over.
It's game over.
And that said, you know, maybe four more years for this guy will be better than the alternative.
But we cannot be under any illusions about what this is going to look like.
It's going to be very disillusioning, I think, for a lot of people.
Is that a word?
It'll be very, uh, sort of sad.
I don't know.
I don't know the proper word.
It'll just be a bummer.
It'll be very a miserable experience for the zoomers out there.
This is Boomer Trump, the Boomer Trump campaign.
So anyway, just some closing thoughts about last night.
I know it's kind of hard to watch, tech difficulties notwithstanding, but just the content was, it just wasn't there.
The energy, the thrill, it's all gone and that's a real shame.
But we're gonna move on to a white pill on a little bit of a lighter note.
I don't know what's going on with my hair today.
It's so puffy and all over the place.
You'll have to forgive me.
It's all this high energy.
We're going to move on to a little bit of a lighter note here.
A big white pill.
It was a bummer last night.
It's been a bummer so far.
You know, beating up Trump.
But there is a white pill.
But there is a silver lining here.
We're going to talk about this bill by Josh Hawley.
And I did explain it a little bit at the top of the hour.
But I'll read you.
This is from CNBC.
They talk about this new bill which has been introduced to combat tech censorship.
And this says, quote, Senator Josh Hawley introduces legislation to remove the immunity big tech receives for user posted content.
The bill would affect companies with more than 30 million users, 300 million global users or $500 million in annual revenue.
But that would cover giants like Facebook, Google and Twitter.
It goes on.
Hawley, a tech critic introduced legislation on Wednesday that would remove the immunity big technology companies receive under Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act of 1996.
The CDA protects online platforms such as Facebook, Twitter and YouTube from liability for the content users post.
However, companies will be able to earn immunity from the crackdown if they submit to audits every two years to prove their algorithms and content removal practices are politically neutral.
And this is a quote by Hawley.
He says, with Section 230, tech companies get a sweetheart deal that no other industry enjoys.
Complete exemption from traditional publisher liability in exchange for providing a forum free of political censorship.
Unfortunately and unsurprisingly, big tech has failed to hold up its end of the bargain.
And this is great rhetoric by the way.
Every time he comes out with a bill it's always a double whammy.
The content is good and the rhetoric is good.
In other words, the substance of the legislation is good and the rhetoric is good.
You know, you remember we talked about a bill he introduced not too long ago about YouTube's child porn issues that they're having with their algorithms.
And I forget exactly the verbiage, but he said in the speech that YouTube has to put children over profits.
We have to put the safety of children over profits.
It was just masterful.
You know, so he's really a one to watch.
So he says that they're getting a sweetheart deal.
They're exempt from traditional publisher liability.
Only companies with more than 30 million active monthly users in America, more than 300 million active monthly users worldwide, or more than 500 million dollars in global annual revenue would have to comply.
So again, that's only the big ones.
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nick fuentes
Only companies with more than 30 million active monthly users in America, more than 300 million active monthly users worldwide, or more than $500 million in global annual revenue would have to comply.
So again, that's only the big ones.
That's only Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, the like.
The article says, However, these companies could earn immunity through external audits, wherein they would have to prove to the Federal Trade Commission their algorithms and content removal practices are politically neutral.
Immunity certification would require a supermajority vote by the FTC.
Companies would have to reapply every two years.
So this is a beautiful deal.
The immunity is destroyed.
The immunity is protected, I should say, for small and medium-sized companies.
So, you know, this is not going to affect tech startups.
This is not going to affect small businesses.
This is not going to hurt anybody.
But it only goes after, because of the way these qualifications are set up, it's so brilliant.
It only goes after the big guys, the top dogs on social media.
The immunity is gone.
And this basically forces all of their hands.
It puts a gun to their head and it says basically your companies are going to explode.
Understand Google without these protections is eliminated.
YouTube is eliminated.
They go bankrupt tomorrow.
Imagine the size and scope of YouTube if they're legally accountable for everything that's posted on there.
Imagine if that went into effect tomorrow.
It'd be game over for them.
The same is true of Facebook.
Facebook has two and a half Billion monthly active users.
Imagine the volume of content that they would be legally liable for.
They would be bankrupt in an hour.
They'd be bankrupt in a day.
I don't know about a day, but they'd be bankrupt very quickly.
Their business model would not work.
So their immunity goes away.
It puts a gun to their head.
They could only re-earn it if they go to the FTC and they prove This is what it's about, that they're not targeting conservatives.
They have to go and, you know, one example would be YouTube would have to go to the FTC and explain and show their process for content removal, for banning, for suspensions, demonetization, and they'll have to prove and get a supermajority in the FTC to approve them that they're not exhibiting political bias, that they didn't go after Steven Crowder because he's a conservative.
And this is huge, because the biggest problem to me is we all know that there's a double standard going on.
We all know that they're targeting conservatives.
This is obvious at this point.
It's been demonstrated time and time again, as much as the left likes to deny it, as much as they like to pretend, oh, they took out Louis Farrakhan.
You know, they took out 10 different conservatives off Facebook, but oh, they also took out Louis Farrakhan also, so it's equal.
You know, our Twitter will take out all the blue check marks on the right, they'll take out all the major conservative accounts, shadowban everybody on the right, but they take out like two Antifa accounts and it's equal, right?
So we all know that there's a double standard.
We all know it's biased.
Now, instead of impotently complaining about it online, instead of us going around and saying, oh well, could you imagine if the left Did this?
Could you imagine if, you know, whatever, well Carlos Maza said this on Twitter but they took out Steven Crowder for that?
How is that fair?
Instead of just complaining about it, we could submit that to the FTC and they could get their immunity removed and their company is out of business.
So this is a beautiful bill.
This is perfect.
Exactly what we needed.
And there's been some people...
Not gonna name any names.
Will Chamberlain, among others, who have said that the Section 230 route to eliminating tech censorship is not going to work.
It's an illusion.
This is an idea that's floated around the right-wing circles in DC for a long time.
I first heard of this idea from QAnon.
And so there's some people that say, oh, well, we're going to burst your bubble.
Section 230 isn't the path or, you know, we need something else.
I look at this bill.
It's simple.
It's straightforward.
It's got about a handful of provisions.
And this is a foolproof way to make sure that tech companies are not censoring.
There is one interesting thing about it, which I find incredibly fascinating.
Not everybody was happy about this bill.
You know, of course we're happy here at the Knicker Nation.
We will no longer be oppressed by the Democrat Party.
We will no longer be forced to remain on the Democratic Plantation on YouTube.
But there are some people that were not pleased with this on the right wing.
And this is fascinating.
Get this.
Also from CNBC.
It says, Americans for Prosperity, a policy group funded by the Koch family, the Koch brothers, issued a statement this week in anticipation of the bill saying, quote, eroding the crucial protections that exist under Section 230 creates a scenario where government has the ability to police your speech and determine what you can or cannot say online.
Senator Hawley has argued that some tech platforms have become too powerful, but legislation like this would only cement the market dominance of today's largest firms.
And I find this so fascinating.
Here you see full on display exactly who our enemies are.
Exactly who is the problem in America, right?
It's also interesting to note Americans for Prosperity, Koch brother founded and funded organization, which is ostensibly people say conservative because they're libertarian, right?
Additionally, do you know who runs American for Prosperity?
Americans for Prosperity, that activist group.
A man by the name of Timothy Phillips, father of Cabot Phillips, who is a bigwig at Campus Reform, which is a part of Leadership Institute and Turning Point USA and all these other groups.
Are you starting to get the picture?
So additionally I think it's it's actually fascinating to note we see in this little episode this is like going to save the country.
Understand if this is fast.
I mean this makes sure that the right wing, that American nationalism, all these sort of dissident movements going against the status quo are maintained in perpetuity.
Their ability to share content online, to utilize mass communication, mass media to push our message, Decentralized, we don't have to get on network television or radio show or major print publication to get it out there.
So understand at once, we know that this is huge.
This is going to save the right wing.
And then on top of that, which is beautiful, by virtue of us knowing that this is the best thing that can happen, we see by who is opposing it, who our enemies are.
And this should remind you, if you're a part of Turning Point, you're a part of Campus Reform, any one of these groups, It's okay.
It's fine.
I have friends that are in Turning Point USA.
I have friends that are in the Leadership Institute.
I have friends everywhere.
I have friends that work for Lone Conservative under Cassie Dillon.
I have friends, believe me, we've got knickers, covert, sleeper cells everywhere.
But it should tell you, never forget who these people really stand for.
Never forget who these organizations really represent.
And I've seen this before.
You know, you have dissident right-wing people, previously alt-right people in like 2016.
Who would utilize College Republican Campus Charter or Young Americans for Liberty Campus Group or whatever might utilize that as a vehicle to mobilize support for their preferred ideology.
You can kind of make it what you want and that's fine, but you should never forget Turning Point USA, Campus Reform, all these different groups, Americans for Prosperity, the RNC, you know, all these different groups, they are against you.
They represent big business.
This is the real war that matters.
You know, I said at the beginning of 2019, the war is not against the alt-right anymore, the Whig-nats, the Cringe-nats.
The war is not even against the left this year.
The war is against the people within our own party.
This has to be the age of destruction.
The year, and maybe it'll go longer than a year, but the crusade right now is to destroy the conservative establishment.
So a lot of people say, you know, we need a united front.
You hear this a lot, like when Kyle Kashuv gets kicked out of Harvard or When they're trying to build this parlor app, this parlor free speech app.
We need a united front.
We need to band together.
Infighting.
This stuff is not good.
This stuff is dividing the movement.
Our job right now is to destroy.
Our job is to go in all these different controlled opposition groups and rip them to pieces.
And you know, maybe there's stuff that's salvageable, right?
Maybe there's infrastructure, donors, people that are salvageable.
But right now, my mission in 2019, our mission has to be to search out and find A Koch brother funded organization like Americans for Prosperity and say you're not funding this bill, or rather you're not backing this bill, you're opposing this bill.
They say they're going to back establishment Democrats in 2020.
You're our enemy and we have to fight you tooth and nail now.
We're going to do everything in our power.
And the beautiful thing is, somebody like me, we're not tethered to the system.
That's the thing.
That's what they rely on.
They rely on people who have a lot to lose.
Somebody who is inside the system really cannot oppose the system because the minute that they step outside of the lines that were created by the big business or the lobby or whatever, well they get fired.
They get disposed of very quickly and they're untouchable and You know, they don't have anywhere to go.
But now that we're building up the Knicker Nation and you see some other institutions that are being built up, things like American Renaissance, VDARE, American Identity Movement, people that have been living and thriving on the outside, on the margins, you know, in the dark alleyways of conservative media or in the conservative movement, we can actually do a lot of damage because we're already radioactive.
We've got nothing to lose.
We've got a few things to lose.
We've got a few things to lose.
My life, my channel, things like that.
But besides that, but besides that, there's not a whole lot that you can do, right?
I mean, they've already called us every name in the book.
So, I see this bill, I say, this is a white pill.
If this bill gets passed, like, it will have all been worth it.
The whole thing.
I mean, the Trump election, everything.
Because remember, Josh Hawley is a new senator.
He got elected in 18 from Missouri.
And so that should be encouraging, I think, to a lot of people that say the boomer Trump campaign, it kind of ties into what we were saying at the top of the show about the Trump rally.
Which is that a lot of people have this feeling that Trump is sunsetting.
Either he won't win re-election or if he does, that magic, that spirit of 16, that insurgent energy, focus on the issues is gone and therefore with him dies our prospects in politics.
In politics.
With him dies our prospects to have any kind of a future getting elected office or making any kind of substantive change within government.
I think Josh Hawley proves that that's not true.
Because Josh Hawley came after Trump Josh Hawley will remain during and after Trump.
I mean, understand that.
Josh Hawley doesn't get out of office until 2024, or rather won't be up for re-election then.
And so I look across the board, even people like Mike Braun in Indiana, and all the new senators and congressmen that have cropped up, not all of them, but a good number of the new class of congressmen that was elected on the Republican side in 18, they're a lot more based than the people that left.
You know, I've said it before, I'll say it again, Flake left in 2018, right?
John McCain, well he left the earth in 2018, but he left office, he wouldn't have ran anyway.
Bob Corker left in 2018.
So what represents the people that are being left behind is cucks, sellouts, big business shills, neocon, Israeli first shills, and the new class.
Josh Hawley, Mike Braun, people like this, people like Matt Gaetz in Florida.
These people are more based in Red Pill than Trump, and not only are they more based in Red Pill, Ron DeSantis, they're more competent, they're more well-spoken, they're able to articulate an alternative vision, not just for America, but for conservatism.
So I see this bill, and maybe that should give you a white pill.
People always telling me, Nick, the show's gotten too depressing.
Nick, you're too black-pilled lately.
Give me a white pill.
Make me feel good.
Here's your white pill.
This is big.
It's good legislation.
Josh Hawley is based in red-pilled.
He's our guy.
Our enemies are revealing themselves.
They're being exposed as grifters.
It's all good, everybody.
We're all going to make it.
I'm very encouraged by what I'm seeing there.
So, that's the bill.
It's very exciting.
And, you know, cannot be said enough that tech censorship is the number one.
And think about why.
How did you find this show?
How did most people watching this show come to their current views?
How did you come to your views that you would even be able to watch a show like this?
Most people, I imagine, 10 years ago, myself included, would watch a show like this, where we make the kind of jokes that we do, and we raise the kind of issues that we do, and talk about the certain facts that we do, and they'd immediately be offended.
Brain turns off.
This is, you know, take your pick of what word you want to use.
It's offensive to me, whatever, and all that.
And how did you get here?
You got there because, and like me and like many other people, you watched content online.
You watched content on Twitter, or on YouTube, or on Reddit even, or on any number of other sites.
That's how people get redpilled.
And you look at what's happening with Generation Z.
Their whole world, everything that they see, hear, facts, opinions, all that is controlled by the media.
They come up in the education system.
They watch Hollywood movies.
They listen to music from the music industry.
They're watching stuff on Netflix and all that.
Basically, every opinion or fact that they get is liberal control.
And so they're completely in this self-contained bubble.
And I don't like to use that phrase, it's a little tired, but it is true.
And so we have this possibility that we could lose all future generations because they control the means of dispersing and creating information.
If we secure the internet, if we secure a future for the internet and, you know, children being on 4chan, well then we don't have that problem.
Then at least we are able to create some form of a resistance.
There will be some beacon of light and Maybe it's shadow banned, maybe it's hard to find, maybe it's not as big as John Oliver and Joe Rogan and all these other people, but it'll be there!
And if you're looking for it, you'll find it!
And if you'll find it, you'll be in the cause, and you'll be with us, and the cause doesn't die.
So that's why this stuff is so critical, it's so important.
We get this bill passed.
We find some way to make these tech companies pay for censoring and being biased and shutting down our movement.
And we are good.
Forget Blumph.
You know, Blumph can be peacefully sunsetted politically.
And we will still have a movement online.
We will still have the capacity to create the movement that we need, if you understand so.
So, I cannot tell you how big of a white pill that is.
Hopefully it gets passed, or better yet, even if it doesn't get passed, hopefully by virtue of us threatening this, this will create a deterrent to implement abusive policies in the future on the part of YouTube, Facebook, others.
You know, Hawley introduced that bill about YouTube's algorithms for recommending videos including children.
You remember we talked about this a few weeks ago.
I don't even think it passed, but by virtue of that being in the Senate and Hawley talking about it and raising awareness about the issue, YouTube is already changing their algorithms without the law even having It's not a black pill in the sense that it makes you depressed.
official.
So maybe we introduce this bill.
I don't know what the prospects are that that'll pass, but maybe it doesn't need to pass.
And that would be good too, right?
So that's Josh Hawley, big white pill.
Now this is a black pill, but in a different way.
Okay.
Our next story here, our featured story for the evening is a black pill, but in a bit of a different way.
It's not a black pill in the sense that it makes you depressed.
It's not a black pill in the sense that it's something that weighs heavily on your soul and makes you miserable.
It's not a black It's a black pill in a bit of a different way.
And so we're talking tonight about this debate over slavery reparations that was had in the House Judiciary Committee today.
And I'll read you a little excerpt here.
This is from a Fox News article.
Give you a little background about it.
The question of slavery reparations for black Americans was the subject of a fiery and emotional House Judiciary Committee hearing Wednesday as Democrats called for measures to address America's original sin, while Republicans described such payments as an injustice and almost certainly unconstitutional.
I love how Republicans' objection to reparations from slavery is the Constitution.
Isn't that so stupid?
Isn't that so retarded?
Well, you know, maybe slavery reparations would be okay, but see, it just violates the Constitution.
How convenient, right?
Anyway, the article goes on.
It says, the Constitution, Civil Rights, and Civil Liberties Subcommittee held the hearing on H.R.
40, a bill by Representative Sheila Jackson Lee, a Democrat from Texas, to set up a commission to study and develop a response to the question of reparations for slavery.
So we do have to acknowledge it's not a bill that would create reparations.
It's just a subcommittee just simply to study the idea that we could have reparations for slavery.
There were some people who were speaking out against this.
Somebody from Killette.
Killette, am I saying that right?
Some online publication.
Collette writer Coleman Hughes said that while he believed the failure to pay reparations directly to freed slaves after the Civil War to be one of the greatest injustices ever perpetrated by the U.S.
government, he asked whether, quote, our desire to fix the past compromises our ability to fix the present.
He says, quote, Black people don't need another apology.
We need safer neighborhoods and better schools.
We need a less punitive criminal justice system.
We need affordable health care.
None of these things can be achieved with reparations for slavery.
Representative Jerry Nadler said that, quote, most serious reparations models proposed to date have focused on restorative community-based programs of employment, health care, housing, and education initiatives.
Writing wrongs that cannot be fixed by checks alone.
The New York Times cited estimates by experts that said that reparation policies could cost several trillion dollars.
And you know, to me it's pretty fascinating about this whole conversation, the whole debate.
It's very interesting to me.
It's very funny to me.
I'm always seeing the funny side when it comes to these issues.
Of course we are against reparations on the show.
Right, I'm against reparations, I know you're probably against reparations, and there's a host of reasons why it's a ridiculous proposal.
A lot of them logistical, you know, and it's kind of pathetic.
I see a lot of Republicans making the simple logistical argument of, well, how would we find all the blacks to give the reparations to?
How would we find the people to pay the reparations?
How are we going to track down who should pay and who should be the recipients?
As if logistical reasons are the biggest argument?
Our biggest argument, of course, is that we did not own any slaves.
I did not own any slaves.
Nobody watching the show has owned slaves.
No black person alive has been a slave, right?
So why should that be our responsibility?
Going beyond that, for people to describe collective responsibility to America, this was one of the arguments made by one of the activists, At the hearing today they said, well, I think it was Todd Nahizi Coates, I don't know how to pronounce this goofy name from the Atlantic, but he said something to the effect that, well, in America we have the social contract and while you might not be individually responsible, we are collectively responsible because of the Constitution or, I don't know, America.
Give, give me, give me money because give me money, right?
That's always how it goes.
And it's interesting because even from that perspective, even from the perspective, and let's say for a moment, okay, Sure, no white person today owned slaves.
No black person today was a slave.
However, the descendants of slaves, or rather the slaves' ancestors, or black people's ancestors who were slaves, were victimized by the government, oppressed by the government.
The government, as this sort of collective construct, is on the hook for the reparations.
Even if that were the case, We would have to look at a balance sheet, I think.
Because, you know, it's very funny, these sort of arguments about collective responsibility, they only go in one direction, right?
Collective responsibility only goes insofar as the government, and more specifically, white people, We're abusive to other people.
It's only when we do bad things, only when it's slavery or, you know, hate crimes and things like that, but it never goes in the other direction of Western medicine, philosophy, mathematics, landing on the moon, you know, things like this, things of this nature.
So, I don't know, as long as we're talking about collective responsibility for wrongdoing, why don't we talk about collective responsibility for innovation?
Why don't we talk about collective responsibility for discovery?
For charity, for all these other things.
I don't think there's any other nation in the history of the world as charitable as America.
Let's take it a step further.
What other empires in the history of the world voluntarily gave up their empires to movements that declared sovereignty for their own nations?
This has never happened.
Right?
America was never a colonial power.
All the colonial powers in Europe were benevolent and they gave up their rule over these countries.
So I find it very fascinating, even from that, from every way you look at it.
Logistically, individual responsibility, collective responsibility.
It's ridiculous.
Now, that said, to me, the real conversation is about identity politics.
You know, this phrase that we hear a lot from conservatives, it's a bad word.
Oh, you know, Sex Laptop said it in a very nasty way.
these conservatives and their white identity politics, it's making them lose elections.
And conservatives detest the identity politics of the left.
To me, this tells us something right or wrong, good or bad, just in a completely objective and realistic way, the way identity politics works in America.
A black person in America can say something like this.
Black people don't need another apology.
We need, black people need, safer neighborhoods, better schools, da da da.
A black person in America can say, blacks need this.
This is good for blacks.
I'm going to vote for this politician because they're good for blacks.
Blacks need this.
Blacks need that.
Blacks want that.
And we're not going to vote for you unless blacks get that.
I don't think, aside from minorities, we don't get that right.
White people don't get a right to say something like that.
It's very fascinating.
We saw the same thing in the rally last night, the re-election rally for Donald Trump.
We listed how black unemployment is at a record low.
We listed how Hispanic unemployment is at a record low.
We listed how female unemployment is at a record low.
Do we ever talk about the white interest?
Do we ever talk about our politicians or ourselves?
What's good for white people?
Actually, it works the other way.
If you do talk about what's good for white people, on either side you're condemned as a white nationalist, a white supremacist, a neo-Nazi.
You can't say that.
We can't talk about what's good for white people.
We white people cannot be self-interested political actors.
The very idea of us expressing a racial self-interest, even the idea of a white racial self-interest, the words sound reprehensible, inappropriate, toxic in a political environment for a white person to say, I am white and I want this as a white man.
You can't do it.
And it's funny because people say, well, that's because the white race doesn't exist.
This is the argument we hear from a lot of, you know, certain people in media, certain, you know, what kind of people in media.
They'll say, well, white people don't exist, or white people don't need this, or white people, everybody should give it up.
And I find it fascinating because by virtue of, I think, black people talking in these terms, they've almost created a white identity, right?
For all the people to think that, well, I don't know, this concept of white identity politics It's a little silly or it's artificial or something.
We've had E. Michael Jones on the show and he's contested the idea of a white identity.
Well, they've created the idea of white identity in a negative propositional sense.
Think of it this way.
When blacks are demanding reparations, are they demanding them from WASPs?
Will you ever hear a black writer at the Atlantic say that, well, the only people that are going to be paying the tax for reparations are people descended from the Mayflower?
Or from the Nina, the Pinta, and the Santa Maria?
Was that America?
Was that the Pilgrims?
I don't know.
I'm not really refreshed on my history.
But nevertheless, they will not distinguish between, well, who owned slaves, who didn't?
Well, how about Southerners or Northerners or people that owned?
Oh, it's just white people.
Did they distinguish the fact that somebody like myself, my ancestors didn't come here until the 1890s or 1900s as immigrants from Europe?
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But somehow I'm still on the hook for it, even though my ancestors were discriminated against.
Irish, Italian, Mexican, right?
But me, as a light-skinned European man, predominantly European man, I'm white by virtue of that, and therefore I owe, and therefore I have to pay.
And so to me, there's really two courses that this country can take, and it's very simple.
We've talked about this before.
Either everybody gets to play this way, or nobody gets to play this way.
Either everybody gets to say, this is good for black people, this is good for Mexicans, this is good for white people, and I would be fine with that, honestly.
I think that's the only way a multiracial country can govern itself, if you want to know the truth.
Or nobody gets to play this way.
Or everybody has to give all that up, and say, we're all Americans, we all bleed red, white, and blue, and I don't see race, and all this.
I don't think that's very likely.
I don't even think it's possible.
But I'm getting really tired of this double standard, this expectation that white people are supposed to think in terms of this post-historical, post-racial mentality that, well, we have given up our ancestry.
And I talk to a lot of my peers, or a lot of people online even, Who cares if the white race goes away?
and things like this and they'll say, well, who cares if the white race goes away?
Who cares if white people are on the decline in the country?
Well, it's very interesting that we're the only ones who are expected to have this sort of laissez-faire attitude about us as a group, as a whole, as one community.
We don't even call ourselves a community.
But everybody else gets to say, well, we are going to have ours.
You know, you just look what happened with Jussie Smollett.
You look at what happened with those cops in Tennessee.
You remember this?
In Memphis, we talked about the story last week, where you had somebody who had an armed car robbery, rammed his car into police officers, and the whole community was rioting against the police for shooting this individual.
Why do you think that was?
So I hear this argument about reparations for slavery and all this, and it's very easy.
Everybody can set up and knock down the arguments about logistics, about individual responsibility, collective responsibility.
We can take this, you know, you can extend it to absurdity by taking it to its logical conclusion.
Well, where does it end?
Are we going to give reparations to Native Americans?
Are the Native Americans going to give reparations to the other Native Americans that they took their land from?
Are the Mexicans going to give reparations to the people that they conquered in their empire?
And on and on, right?
So, we can take this to its logical conclusion and show how it's absurd, but to me, even having the conversation shows you what's wrong with the country, why this is not going to work.
And you have to ask yourself, where does it end?
Okay?
And think of this, the mentality in the black community is still about slavery.
Still.
It's still about racism.
Jim Crow.
We've all moved on, right?
And maybe you could say, well, it was easier for us to move on because we weren't the ones being oppressed.
And I understand that.
But it's 2019 now.
I mean, think of how far we've come in terms of affirmative action and legal equality and all this.
If anything, we've hyperextended in the other direction.
But the mentality is still on.
We still need more.
There's still a deficit.
There's still a debt that is owed that must be repaid.
We still need a leg up.
You know, even this guy.
Colman Hughes, who conservatives might hold up and say, well, here's somebody reasonable where he says this, uh, this fixation on the past compromises our ability to fix the present and this kind of stuff.
Well, they're still saying things like, well, we need, we still need programs.
We need more stuff.
We need more policies, safer schools.
We need more facilities and things like this.
I don't think it will ever be the mentality that we're even, and We can all move forward together as Americans.
And the reason why is because we now live in a country that is multiracial.
And when you live in a country that is multiracial with many different groups, you get inequality between the groups.
Naturally, in a free country with lots of different groups and group differences, you're going to get inequality in results.
And a lot of conservatives will say, well that's the free market and that's a great thing.
It's actually a really terrible thing for social cohesion.
We know this.
Why is there still this fixation on slavery, reparations, all this kind of stuff?
The problem that nobody wants to talk about, and deep down the root of all this, is the problem with the fact that blacks are not excelling in this society.
for whatever reason.
Now we don't want to talk about the real reason that is.
We don't want to talk about, you know, any reason why that is.
Well, we'll say it's slavery for the sake of argument.
But the ongoing problem is that white people are doing good and black people are not doing good.
Black people have never done good in this country.
And the question is, well, why does this disparity exist?
Barring explanations which are taboo in our society, we have to come up with reasons.
Systemic racism, mass incarceration, slavery, redlining, predatory loan practices, on and on.
The vicious cycle of poverty.
We have to come up with all these theories, all this scholarship to explain away the disparity.
This is the rest of your life!
This is the rest of the life of the United States of America, explaining away these disparities in a multiracial country.
Because you're going to have a lot of people from a lot of different places, and they're all going to have beef about, why are we not right here?
Well, why are they doing better than us?
Why are they getting more?
It's a free country, inequality, lots of groups, this is the inevitable result.
And unless and until we can get some kind of a handle on this, unless and until we can find some explanation or we can find some program or some policy that deals with this underlying reality which is tribalism, envy, inequality, this country is going to go to hell very quickly.
Because I'll tell you what, reparations are not going to solve the problem.
It's just not.
Does anybody really believe that if we just said, you know what, we will sign on to the maximum reparations program, find me the most radical black activist, the most radical reparations proposal, the biggest check, the biggest sum of money, the biggest government program, we'll sign it.
Does anybody really believe, does anybody really believe that in 50 or 100 years or anytime soon, that this gap is going to narrow enough that we're going to hear the end of it?
I don't think so.
I don't think so.
And so, really, it's just this bottomless pit, this vacuum, which does not end in any other way than, I guess, the slavery of the white man, in a way.
I mean, what does a reparation look like?
We work and they get paid.
What do you call that, right?
It'll be the death, the enslavement, the oppression of our people.
We gotta wake up to this stuff.
Let's stop calling out reparations because logistically it's impossible.
Let's call it what it is.
Wrong.
Injustice.
We don't owe you anything.
I don't owe you anything.
Okay?
You came here.
You stayed here.
Well, I mean, in some cases they were brought, but, you know, in many cases with immigrants or recent arrivals, you know, people that came here or they were brought here and stayed and you're here and you're in it.
And so you either like the way it is, and this is the way it goes, or maybe you should just find somewhere else to live.
Because, you know, I'll tell you, there's a place where there's no redlining.
There's a place where there's no predatory loan practices.
There's a place where there's no systemic racism, mass incarceration.
It's basically a free-for-all.
And we all know where that is, okay?
So, I'm not saying anything more than I'm saying there other than that we live in a multiracial country right now.
We live in a multicultural country.
We have to figure out how to all get along together because no other solution is tolerated in public discourse, right?
Insofar as this is the demographic reality, and insofar as the political conversation is not ready for certain other proposals, The reality right now is that we have to figure out how we're going to bring together a nation of 60% whites, 14% blacks, 20% Hispanics, 7% Asians, whatever the numbers are.
We're going to have to figure out how are we all going to live together.
This is not the way.
This kind of racial animosity, injustice...
You know, grievance politics, this is a path to things getting out of control very quickly.
And so I'm saying this as somebody, I'm not saying this as anything other than a warning to people.
You know, I do not shoot the messenger here.
I am coming before you humbly, humble mug merchant, and I am here to tell you that unless and until people are comfortable talking about uncomfortable truths and uncomfortable facts, And have an honest conversation.
We're not going to get wounded and sensitive about racial things.
We're headed for a very bad future here.
And I say that for the sake of everybody.
Not just, you know, one group, but everybody's not going to be having a good time if this is the way things continue to go.
So that's a New York Times.
It's also funny, I see this and it's so funny because you see Donald Trump in the re-election rally and his entire re-election bid has been about winning over blacks and Hispanics and so a little bit of an auxiliary note there, a little bit of a tertiary note there.
Is that Republicans trying to vie for non-white votes?
I think it's absurd when you look at stuff like this, right?
How do you win the black vote when we're promising like this sort of milquetoast criminal justice reform and the Democrats are promising reparations?
Democrats are literally promising free money.
So that's a little bit of like a post script there.
That's a little bit of a addendum there to this whole story about identity politics.
What a tough thing it is for the country and how we have to choose sides.
But beyond that, Republicans trying to pander and do this, we all salute the same flag, we all believe in the same God, you know, except for when we don't.
You'll never be able to compete unless you're willing to offer a bigger check.
And that's what it comes down to, right?
So anyway, that's the reparation stuff.
I hope there's no reparations.
I don't want to work for other people.
I don't want to work for... You think racial animosity is bad?
Nah, wait until reparations.
That would be the worst thing that could ever happen to racial relations in this country.
You know, white and black people in the same city, there's a little bit of friction, you know, naturally, I think, because tribalism is real.
Now think about all these different races living together, but one group is working and paying all the other groups.
Think about the animosity that results from that.
So maybe, I don't know, maybe, you know, so maybe that's a bad thing.
Maybe that's a really bad thing, right?
You know, all these different groups of people living together in one country, and they're very different, believe different things, have different mannerisms, customs, and all that.
There's a natural level of friction with that.
Now imagine one group is paying all the other groups.
One group is working and wages are stagnant and, you know, taxes are getting higher and cost of living is getting higher and their taxes go up.
They have to pay a little bit more and other people get a little bit more.
Now imagine the racial dynamics there.
Is that a recipe for a nation living in harmony?
Is that a nation for unity?
Is that going to make things better?
I don't know!
I don't know if anything has gotten worse!
If anything has gotten worse.
It feels like race relations, you know, they got bad for obvious reasons during the Civil Rights Movement, and then they got better for a long time, and then they got really bad all of a sudden.
It's worth thinking about.
It's food for thought, right?
But of course, we maintain our credo.
Remember, what is it?
Total equality and not globalism will be our credo.
It's going to be only total equality.
Total equality.
We believe in total equality on the show.
Remember, part of my internal community guidelines, people say, oh, Nick is being too ironic.
This ironic stuff gets old.
I'm not being ironic.
This is my sincere internal community guidelines, if you will, my code of ethics, code of guidelines, community code of guidelines in my heart, where I say I believe in total equality.
I could not fathom if somebody watched this show and walked away with some, you know, separatist or supremacist ideology.
We believe in total equality.
We just want it to work for everybody, you know, in an equal fashion, an egalitarian, equitable, equal fashion.
Those are our favorite words, right?
But that's reparations.
We'll see what happens with that.
Jerry Nadler.
Jerry Nadler is going to deliver the reparations.
Thank you, Jerry.
Thank you, Jerry Nadler, for the reparations.
I will be the beneficiary of reparations.
Hate to inform you, as an Italian, as an African, we suffered a lot of abuse at the hands of the Anglo.
So I will be taking reparations.
I hope you don't mind that.
Maybe the Super Chats are a form of reparations, right?
We're gonna take a look at our Super Chats.
We'll see what you guys are saying about all this.
We'll take a look.
And we'll see.
What are the unwashed masses saying today?
I'm so eager to find out.
I'm so eager to hear from you tonight.
Let's see.
Videogamesnake says... Okay, I'm not reading that.
Mitty Mercury says, can I trade you a Big Mac for a shoutout?
Excuse me.
Well, I mean, this is a $4 Super Chat.
You know, a Big Mac is $5.
So, sure.
When you cough up the Big Mac money, I'll give you a shoutout.
Just kidding.
Shout out to Middy there.
Alt says my wife is black but I'm also racist.
What do I do?
Well, I don't know.
I'm gonna have to disavow you.
I don't know what you're gonna do, but if you're a racist I'm gonna have to issue a harsh rebuke and disavow.
But I don't know.
Is this Ronnie Cameron by any chance?
This is Ronnie Cameron posting the super chat.
Bill says the Chad Unwashed Masses versus the Virgin Sterile Individualist.
Yeah, that's very true.
Very true.
The Chad Dirty Nationalist.
Chad Dirty Nationalist Collective versus the Virgin Lab Coat Sterile Soy Boy Individualist.
I like that.
Retard Departments is waiting for the day when Nick opens the show in full Joker makeup.
Good evening, ladies and gentlemen.
I am tonight's entertainment.
I would never do that.
I don't do the face paint, the makeup, that stuff really.
It's very cringe to me.
I can't.
It's one of those things I just can't do.
It's one of my pet peeves.
Can't handle it.
So that will not happen anytime soon.
Glenn C says Brian Kilmeade had Parscale on his show and Parscale said Texas won't be competitive.
Neat.
I imagine that probably Texas won't be competitive in this election.
I would venture to guess that's probably true.
But the thing is that this is not the last election, obviously, that America's going to have.
So, the real worry is not about Texas.
The worry is, sure, maybe Texas is not competitive, but Virginia is not competitive because it's a Democrat state now.
And Colorado is not competitive because it's a Democrat state now.
And New Mexico is not competitive.
Arizona will be competitive.
Nevada, you know, it's arguable if that's competitive for Republicans.
And on and on.
So, I'd worry less about Texas in the short term.
Let's worry about Georgia, Florida, Michigan, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania.
These kinds of states, right?
so uh so yeah i think he's right probably not in this election but it will be in the future and in any case texas is only that will be like sealing the deal so for people would say oh well texas hasn't gone blue we're good we're all right remember texas is like this is when it's over this is when the damn breaks and it's game over so i wouldn't that that wouldn't be the benchmark for me Luke Grizz says, hey Nick would you do a college speaking event perhaps with the travel expense and hotel we're covered?
Well yeah that would have to happen right?
I'm not gonna fly myself out and pay for a hotel to work, right?
And miss shows, right?
Why would I do that?
So yeah, I mean that would be, but I don't think I'm gonna do a college tour.
The college tour, that just doesn't work anymore because you know how it goes.
The administration opposes us, the clubs oppose us, the left shows up and ruins it.
There's like no good way to do it anymore.
So I don't know.
I'm kind of off that train, but I don't know.
If I got a really, if I got a really sweet deal, maybe I'd do it.
You know, if it was set up in a way that it was going to run smoothly and we would avoid a lot of these problems, I'd consider it.
No, we're probably not going to do that.
The magic is lost, so... That's not true.
We who watch America First, the Nick-ers, we do not steal bikes.
probably not going to do that the magic is lost so uh theo johnson says that nick or stole my bike that's not true we who watch america first the nick er we do not we do not steal bikes we're not thieves tyrone says thanks for making my waging less hellish nick oh you're welcome big guy glad you enjoy marcus says can your gta 5 stream be understood as a sort of manifesto i don't know what you're talking about bro it's just a game just a game uh not too serious
just a fun goofy little gaming stream that we do occasionally for fun and not in a serious way at all uh Nick Corbin says America is just a placeholder for timeless ideas.
Okay, I have an idea.
How about we don't become a third world country?
No, not like that.
That's pretty funny.
That's a pretty good conversation you've created there.
Pretty good conversation meant to demonstrate the double standard, the hypocrisy.
It's very true.
Well, and how insulting that Charlie Kirk says America is a placeholder for ideas?
How insulting is that to veterans?
How insulting is that to people that have been in the country for a long time, right?
For generations?
Remember, America's just a placeholder.
Your community, your town, which you may love, your family.
You're all just vessels for the ideas, everybody.
You and I, we're all just flesh vessels for Adam Smith and John Locke and Thomas Jefferson.
I am merely a vessel for the Constitution.
I am a vessel through which the Declaration and common sense flows, right?
I am nothing.
I am nothing in myself.
My community is nothing in itself.
My children, take my children!
They are nothing in themselves.
They are vessels for ideas.
The same is true about everything.
Like he said, the Grand Canyon, all that sort of good stuff.
It's all merely a vessel for these timeless ideas.
What a joke!
What a joke!
How insulting is that?
How pathetic.
If that's America, F America, alright?
I want America first, and when I say America first, I mean the people, the land, in themselves, not ideas, you know?
Guess what?
If we all woke up tomorrow and America was a monarchy under Josh Hawley, it would still be America, okay?
Even if we burned the Constitution.
Even if we all got together and started a bonfire and burned the Constitution and Glenn Beck's latest book, right?
It would still be America, so...
Because America is the people, and it's the land, and that's what it's about.
The culture, to a lesser extent, but that's what it is.
So, but that says it all.
That's what a turning point person believes America is.
That tells you everything you need to know.
That's what big businesses think.
That's what the banks think.
That's a very specific mentality.
That's a very specific mentality of a people that knows no home, right?
I mean, only, only a class of people so rootless In their disposition, would view America in such a way as merely a vessel for abstractions, right?
For conceptual things.
Very specific mentality, very specific mindset.
Of course, that is the Democratic mindset.
These damn Democrats!
They think America, these rootless transnational Democrats, at home everywhere and nowhere, They, they see America merely as a vessel.
And that's why we gotta vote him out of office come 2020.
Maybe that should be the rally next time.
Maybe Donald Trump should say that.
And that is why we should do this, right?
And come November!
No, I'm kidding, kidding.
It's all jokes.
We're all just being very silly and ironic.
Oh, it's just silly.
This doesn't even make any sense.
It's so crazy and wacky.
It's such a funny and silly show.
Greg says, didn't I tell you to talk about reparations?
Whatever.
Boss Vivo says, well bro, I just farted and shitted my pants.
Sorry to hear that.
I hope you're doing all right.
Doom Marine says, what is your favorite caliber for legal registered firearms?
I don't know.
I don't know.
I'm not really a gun guy.
Just go with what works.
Glenn C says, remember that episode of Drake and Josh where Drake and Josh went and spied on Megan's date?
They went disguised as Jewish people.
Very silly and funny.
I do disavow them at first showing up in blackface.
I do remember that episode.
I was watching that episode the other day.
Actually, I was watching the somebody posted the Drake and Josh jaw compilation or What did you call that?
Mash-up.
And so I went back and watched a few episodes of Drake and Josh.
And I did watch that one.
Classic Drake and Josh impersonating Jewish people.
I remember I saw that the first time.
You know, me and those people.
We go back a long time, right?
But yeah, that was a good one.
Classic show.
Is that available, I wonder, on any service?
Is that on Amazon Prime?
Because I do miss the old Drake and Josh, right?
Leo says, can I add that he do spaz out at his shows.
So say goodbye to the NAACP award, goodbye to the India Ari award.
They'd rather give me the Knicker Please award.
I'll just take the I got a lot of Iranian cheese award.
Very based in Red Pill.
What song is this from?
This is from Family Reunion, right?
Or is this from... is this from...
Mmm, I can't hear it in my head right now cuz I'm doing the show But a very based Kanye reference they're all true.
That's why I like Connie.
I relate so strongly.
It's so true I do spaz out on my shows.
I do get the Nika, please award I do I get that award or what do it the people say to me Nika, please or what?
That's what I get all day long all these Washington DC type people.
They dismiss me they condescend Nika, please Nika, please.
That's the award they give me, but I'm getting the Iranian cheese award, right?
But that's what I'm getting, though.
I'm getting the cheese.
I'm getting the bread.
But in a way, it's so relatable, right?
I think people that say ma are unbearable actually.
I think people that say things like ma wage gap are pretty unbearable.
Hello 2015 department?
I think people would say ma are unbearable, actually.
I think people would say things like ma wage gap are pretty unbearable.
Hello, 2015 department?
Yeah, I'd like to file a claim here.
Hello, early 2019 department?
This meme should be properly returned to early 2019.
Well, I'm not going to debate Stefan Molyneux.
Stefan Molyneux is doing great work.
Why would we create conflict with him?
Joey says, hey Nick, I love when people are autistic about this stuff.
He said something I disagree with!
Debate him!
Fight him!
Me and Stefan are cool.
Stefan is great.
He's always done great work.
He is a real godfather to the dissident right in many, many aspects.
So, no, I respect him.
Joey says, hey Nick, I'm a fellow Zoomer who just embraced the wagee lifestyle.
I watch your show every morning before work and wanted to thank you for making them brighter.
By the way, have you listened to Common Filth?
Well, thanks.
Glad you like the show.
Glad I could make the wagee lifestyle more bearable.
I'm glad as a former wagee.
And no, I've never listened to Common Filth.
I don't know what that is.
I've heard that before.
I've heard the name before, but I've never, I don't know what that is.
Nathan says, AIDS is just God going God mode on the naughty.
So, you know, that is one way to look at it when you think about it.
It is one way to look at it.
unidentified
I don't know.
nick fuentes
It's like, to me, it just sort of makes sense.
You break the rules, bad things happen.
What did you expect?
God tells you, hey, hey!
It doesn't belong there!
That doesn't go there!
It goes one direction!
And people are like, but I wanna!
But I worship the devil, you know, and I'm gonna do it anyway!
And love is love, you know?
What did you expect to happen?
What did you expect to happen, right?
It's like, it's like anything else.
You go into a car dealership and the car dealer says, hey, you know, you should take care of your car in this way.
You should get your oil changed every so often.
And what if you just didn't do that?
Well, would you be shocked when your car starts to break down and have problems, right?
You know, you get an owner's manual.
I get my computer, and I set up my computer, and I have somebody telling me, well, you don't want to do this, you want to do this to take care of it.
What if I just started taking a, I don't know, a USB plug and started jamming it into the HDMI port?
unidentified
Haha!
nick fuentes
Yeah, this is awesome!
This is amazing!
And, well, my computer's broken!
Now my computer's in agony!
It's, you know, it has this horrible illness, it's dying!
unidentified
You know?
nick fuentes
Oh, I'm so shocked!
Why did this happen?
I'm... You know, it's like that meme of the guy riding the bicycle sticks a stick in the wheels or, you know, maybe in something else.
Ouch!
unidentified
Ow!
nick fuentes
Why did God do this to me?
I don't know, man.
Maybe it wasn't God.
Maybe you just shouldn't be having anal sex.
Maybe... Maybe there's a very simple way.
Maybe there's a very simple way to not, you know, to not... What is the word?
To not become afflicted with some kind of sexually transmitted disease.
It's called don't have sex in your butt.
I mean, it just... I don't know how much more simply you could make it there.
Seems pretty obvious to me.
You know, round holes and round pegs and all this.
Square pegs, round holes, and all that.
And all the rest, right?
I mean, pretty straightforward.
Not to get crude, not to get vulgar, but I mean, come on!
Come on!
I mean, this is the natural order argument that must be made.
Don't give me this stuff about... I don't know what kind of arguments are made, but it's just so simple.
Just do what you're intended and designed to do.
Anyway, Black Swan says, you say, I think I'm never wrong.
You know what?
Maybe you're right.
Definite anthem for Vindication Nation.
If not, I wonder what would be a good alternative?
Yeah, that's true.
I mean, I wonder.
I do play that song because it is our anthem.
You know, it's my anthem.
I'm a star.
How could I not shine?
Right?
I mean, isn't that so true?
Isn't that so true about me?
Star?
How could I not shine?
And that's the lyrics in the song?
But if not that, I would probably say Last Call is an anthem for the show.
I would say Stronger is an anthem for the show.
Mmm Homecoming is a good anthem for the show because I'm out of Chicago and also it's a it's a story about a young guy Who makes it big in show business and he then he can't come back home Because he's ostracized from the community because he went to Charlottesville.
I think that's what that one's about or Glory champion champions the other song You know, there's a lot don't like point one.
I mean, there's so many that's really the soundtrack to the America first experience I would say Disavow!
unidentified
Disavow.
nick fuentes
We deserve nothing.
I wonder is definitely up there.
The good life.
That's going to be me pretty soon, the good life.
Gen Z Philosophy says, A wise man once said, The blacks are already received their reparations, but when will us Aryans get reparations for the awful effects slavery had on us?
Disavow.
Disavow.
We deserve nothing.
Us Aryans deserve nothing other than to toil and apologize, right?
Excuse me.
I got the hiccups today.
unidentified
I got the hiccups.
nick fuentes
I'm well-fed, but the hiccups are here now.
So yeah, I don't know.
I don't know what our reparations are gonna be.
Our reparations are being left alone, right?
But yeah, I agree with this.
Robert Keating with a big super chat.
Hey, thanks so much, man.
Much appreciated.
Very substantial super chat.
He says, here's some reparation money from Or for my Afro-Latino campus conservative.
Well, thank you, white man.
Much appreciated.
Hey, Juneteenth.
Really, it's just more like you owe me.
So, I'm saying thank you as a courtesy, but in fairness, think of the redlining.
Think of, you know, the worst lynching in American history was Italian.
So, thank you.
I do appreciate that you're doing your part, but I am owed this, right?
No, I'm kidding.
But thanks so much.
God bless.
Much appreciated.
Big Super Chat makes all the difference.
That's what makes the wheels turn, right?
That's what makes the magic happen on America First.
Greases the wheels at America First.
Tyrone says, how much were you hiding your power level at the BU debate?
Not really, because when I did that BU debate, I was a total blue-pilled guy, so I really wasn't hiding my power levels.
I was just blue-pilled.
You know, a lot of talking points I did were like Ben Shapiro talking points, and I remember It's funny.
I remember a conversation I had with the guy who did my intro music, who I just talked to recently.
We had a conversation before that debate where he's like, well, you know what you should do?
You should sort of moderate yourself.
You should try to win over the left.
You should try to win them over and make sort of moderate arguments and this kind of thing.
And I did the debate.
And afterwards, he was like, oh, so you just went all out.
You just went full on red pill.
And it was awesome.
And I think back to that conversation only because back then me going up and saying Donald Trump didn't rape anybody.
And, you know, maybe there should be a Muslim ban.
And all this was like that was the maximum power level.
I was maxing out, you know.
So so very, very funny.
But no, I was there was nothing to hide.
I was just blue pilled, right?
We were all there once.
Josh Sayre says Josh Hawley and Josh Sayre are both based at Knickers.
Good name.
It's true.
Blessed name.
Blessed name.
Josh is very based.
Josh Sayre, the George Soros of America first, the Sheldon Adelson of America first.
Josh Hawley, the savior of the race.
I mean, you can't, you can't lose with that name, right?
Josh from Drake and Josh, right?
Josh Nichols.
So, uh, so it is a blessed name.
I agree.
Young Lung says, hey Nick, I'm not sure if you realize, but we can't interact with you on Telegram.
Did you realize that, Nick?
Nick, we can't provide our input on that app, Nick.
Yeah, no, I, I did that completely by design.
Yeah, isn't that the great thing about Telegram?
That's the amazing thing about Telegram.
You subscribe to the channel, but you don't get to say anything in there.
I just get to talk to you.
So when I feel something, when I say something, you just get the message and you just have to read it and move on with your life, you know?
And I like that.
This form of communication I'm growing quite fond of.
I turn on the show, I talk at you, and then I turn the show off.
I send out a message on telegram, and then it's done, you know?
And I don't have to hear a rebuttal or something like this.
So it's so it's a very it's a very fine thing, right?
Yeah, but remember telegram.
It's t.me slash Nick J Fuentes one if you want to join up But I may do I may open up another channel where it's a discussion.
Somebody told me about this I don't really know how to use telegram that well because I only just got it recently but You have a channel where it's just me talking and then there's another kind of channel It's like a discussion channel, I guess where you interact.
So maybe I'll do that and I really look forward to talking about you guys.
Sure.
No, I may do that.
We'll see Waldemar says hey big guy your chin tells me you didn't spend my bucks on Big Macs I hope this time it goes to McD By the way, can I put these donations on my tax returns?
I don't think you can, actually.
But I don't want to talk taxes because I don't want to be held accountable for anything that may or may not be on my taxes, right?
But no, I had McDonald's.
I had McDonald's on Monday.
Had a Big Mac and fries.
And then I got a milkshake.
And I had also a hamburger with extra ketchup, so...
Don't worry, I got the McDonald's.
I don't know, but I gotta cut down.
I do feel like my face is getting thicker.
My parents tell me I'm just growing into my adult body.
You know, they're just saying, oh, you're just filling in a little bit.
But I don't want to fill in!
I'm a teenager.
I'm still a teenager.
I'm still young.
I'm turning 17 again this year.
I'm 16 now.
I'm turning 17 in August.
And that's the way I want to live.
I went back and I was looking at old pictures of myself.
And not that I look totally different now, but I was just a little bit more angular, a little bit more... And now I look in the mirror, I don't even recognize myself.
I see this big, disgusting slob.
I see this big, fat man.
I see this big, old man staring back at me and I say, what have I become?
Time!
Time!
You know?
We just can't get enough of that stuff.
It's slipping through my fingers, always.
I'm looking in the mirror, it's slipping through my hands.
Aging before my very eyes and pretty soon you're just and then you just decay and then you're gone, you know, so So, yeah, so maybe no more Big Macs maybe it's time to embrace the salad It's time to embrace the salad the running.
I hate running.
I hate people that run I don't I don't look kindly on people that are always in a hurry and you know jogging around and all this I don't care for it.
I never have.
But maybe it's going to have to happen.
I'm thinking about going a certain kind of mode to get a certain sort of sickly physique.
Maybe I'll just stop eating entirely.
Maybe I'll go on a Christian fast.
I'll stop eating for 40 days, go on the water diet.
I'll be working out to maximize it.
Maybe I'm becoming... Do I have body dysmorphia?
Maybe I'll have to join Tumblr?
I don't know, but... I'm having body image... I'm having body image problems.
I'd prefer if you guys were kind and sensitive to that.
I'm going through something.
I'm going through things right now.
I'm having a midlife crisis.
So, uh... Anyway... So, to answer your question, I did have McDonald's on Monday.
VideoGameSnakes says, you're a gay Redditor.
Drink Hemlock TurboQueer.
I know, I know!
Look at what we've become on the show!
Maybe I will have to, uh...
You know, maybe it's time.
Maybe it's time to sunset America first.
We're on Reddit.
It's a sign of... It's always a sign of the time, isn't it?
Right?
Just like Harry Styles says.
So, uh... No, but Reddit's... Look, I mean, like, not for nothing, but it's kind of a good place to organize.
You can post content.
You get upvotes.
You get Reddit gold.
It's not that bad.
So, uh... Now, I hate Reddit the website, but as, you know, as a service, it's, you know... We got kicked off Discord.
It's better than Discord, so...
People are telling me, get on Riot, get on Riot.
I tried to get on Riot, and it's just so... I get on there and it melted my brain.
I'm like, what am I, like, building a computer from scratch here?
I get on Riot and it's like, you have a community, but also you could start a server, and it's like, here's our vector infrastructure, and I'm like, what am I, what am I doing?
What am I doing?
What is this?
What am I mapping the human genome here?
This is crazy!
On Discord, say what you will, it's run by furries, but at the very least you click the plus sign, you start a server, it's pretty straightforward.
But this, this, I download this Riot app and it's like, I felt like it's the 1990s and it's just straight, you know, code on a, on a page.
I felt like Mark Zuckerberg writing out equations on the window at Harvard.
I'm like, I can't do this.
So no riot for me.
I think we're growing at a good pace, right?
I mean, we've been around for a long time, so it's only... we're hitting our stride, so to speak.
Jason Edwards says, love the show.
First time super chatting.
That's for your Nick or Ancestry account as a tax deduction for the Why People Must Pay Act tax.
They could.
Maybe that's one way you could swing it, right?
Jason Edwards says, love the show.
First time super chatting.
What's your take on Romans 11?
I don't know.
What is Romans 11?
I love when people ask me to look things up.
That definitely doesn't make me furious.
I ask then, did God reject his people?
By no means!
I am an Israelite myself, a descendant of Abraham from the tribe.
Oh, so is this some kind of wignat trying to say, what, that Jesus was Jewish?
It's just profoundly ignorant.
We've addressed this about a million times.
You can look into that if you're interested, but you're going to hell, so it doesn't matter.
Waldemar says, oh, I kind of forgot I did not see Kyle today.
Oh, well, you should get on that, right?
Oh, no, you got me.
I said the thing.
That's amazing.
That's amazing.
Kyle Kashuv.
Did you see Kyle Kashuv?
See Kyle Kashuv, right?
I saw him at CPAC.
At CPAC, I went into Trump Tower and... How would I say that in the present tense?
How did I say that?
I was at Trump Tower at CPAC, and I went up to Faith Golding and said, Hey, look over there!
Look who it is!
unidentified
See?
nick fuentes
Kyle Kashuv!
Right?
Uh, no, oh no!
When I said the thing!
Nah, I'm kidding.
I disavow, disavow, I disavow Kyle Kashuv.
I disavow racist slogans like that.
Okay, nice try tricking me.
Puppet Pal says, Nick, wasn't Bake's Yang Gang rap based in Red Pill?
Yeah, it was totally, you know, the inclusion of Ashton Witte made it really based in Red Pill.
No, it was a good song.
It was a pretty good vibe.
I played it for a friend of mine.
I took a friend of mine, a normie friend of mine, to the Yang Rally and we were bumping it in the car and my guy was jamming out to it.
So it was pretty based.
Boss Vivo says anyone super chatted $20 and asked about LionFest yet?
Oh no!
I'm gonna have to talk about it now.
Yeah, so, look, on Reddit, this is some of the fun times we have on Reddit.
Somebody posted inside my subreddit a screenshot from the Chapo Trap House subreddit, where somebody claiming to be from my high school was saying, oh, I had the honor of going to high school with Nick Fuentes, and here's all the things that he did.
And he listed one thing that he noted was,
that uh well when nick was student council president he canceled the king of hearts dance one of the dances and he replaced it with this other thing that lost eight thousand dollars for the school and i i commented so i went in on my own subreddit to address each of the accusations because there were a number of others and i went through and i said well this one's wrong because of x this one's not true because of that i said well this one is actually 100 true and it's hilarious story i said if you super chat 20 i'll tell the story
So I guess I have to tell the story now.
So, back when I was in high school... This is a tough story, but it is pretty hilarious.
Back when I... I don't know if it's really not even that funny.
It's funny in a schadenfreude.
Is that how you say that?
It's funny in a way that you laugh at, you know, the misfortune.
But back in high school we had...
We had two dances every year.
We had the Homecoming dance, we had the K.O.H.
dance.
K.O.H.
was King of Hearts.
And the gimmick with the turnaround dance in the winter is that the girls ask the guys out, right?
I think that's how it goes.
That wasn't really how it worked in practice at our school anyway, but that's just what they called it for a long time.
And so my senior year I was a student council president.
I was very popular because I'm handsome and charismatic and really I was beloved by the community until I went to Charlottesville and tarnished my reputation.
That's okay.
I did it for the Aryan race.
That's a joke.
Community guidelines.
But nevertheless, I was student council president, and I looked at the KOH as a thoughtful executive, fiscal conservative.
I looked at the dances, and I said, you know, homecoming makes money.
KOH, the King of Hearts dance, loses money every year.
Let's cancel the KOH because it lost, like, thousands of dollars for years.
So I said, let's cancel that.
And a lot of people were bummed out.
It's so stupid.
People are so fickle.
They don't go to the dance.
We cancel it and they're like, what?
Why did you cancel it?
Well, maybe if you went, you know, we wouldn't be losing money.
Anyway, so we said, well, what if we plan a different event for later on?
We'll call it Lion Fest and we'll spend all this money to get a DJ and get all this goofy shit.
And, uh, we spent tons of money doing this.
And, like, the day before the event, we had sold, like, 10 tickets.
We spent, like, $10,000, maybe more, buying, like, inflatables, video games, all kinds of stuff to do, like, this little event.
And we sold, like, 10 tickets for the whole thing.
It was this huge disaster.
It was like one of the first memes that I was a part of in high school.
Everybody's making fun of me saying, oh Nick, Nick screwed over the whole school.
Cost us all this money.
It was a disaster.
Embarrassing.
And it was.
It was a very bad day.
I'll never forget.
That was the worst weekend ever, because this guy, he just, the guy who was running student council, he really beat the hell out of us for it.
He was yelling at us.
It wasn't our fault!
We were, I didn't, you know, look, it wasn't my decision.
I said we should have done a different thing, and it was never, look, as president of student council, I have to say, I have to blame the Congress for this, I have to blame the media, I have to blame Why a newspaper?
I have to blame a lot of things there.
I had no culpability for this.
Yeah, but it was a pretty rough story.
Pretty rough outing for you for your knicker out there for the old, for the old president fluence.
It's not a great term, right?
We saved so much money on homecoming.
I mean, we made a lot of money, but I think we kind of lost it all at KOH.
Not good.
Or with the Lion Fest, but that's an old story.
I don't know if that's very interesting.
I don't know if that's as funny to you as it is to me.
It's more like I had to be there kind of a thing back in the day, but...
A relatable teen moment.
So yeah, not a successful tenure.
But you know what?
I don't care.
You wanna know why?
Because student council, even though I was in student council for years, and I was the second vice president, then I was the vice president, then I was the president, I didn't get the student council scholarship.
Every year, they give the student council scholarship to the student council president.
I didn't get it.
They gave it to some stupid bitch who is a retarded idiot and ugly and didn't even do anything to spite me.
Can you believe this?
So that's what these people did to me.
And I'll never forget, I went into graduation, or not graduation, but there was a ceremony where they were giving out all the scholarships.
I sat in the front row, and I just read a book the whole time.
And I remember the principal, everybody was giving me a dirty look.
I said, you know what?
F you, F.
F this whole enterprise, alright?
I was based in Redfield.
I ran this organization.
And they denied me my scholarship.
A man denied his scholarship.
So, you know what?
Cost the school $10,000 and they didn't pay me the scholarship?
I'd say it's about even.
I'd say, you know what?
It's about equal.
So I have no regrets.
I have no regrets about it, right?
Yeah, what a J.O.
Can't believe, I still can't get over that that happened, but you know, that's a long history of me getting screwed over by the man, right?
So anyway, we gotta move on.
Let's see, what else do we have here?
Stuck man with a thousand, what is this?
Currency?
I don't know what that is, but it's a thousand, so it looks like a lot, so thanks.
They say, why do cars on the bridge to your left drive so fast?
Speeding crimes must be crazy in Chicago.
My mom always says, don't crash my car.
Take that to heart and you will escape the gay crime speeding statistics and my mom wouldn't have to spank your butt.
Stay safe.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I can't really.
Speeding crimes must be crazy in Chicago.
Not really.
I don't know what that means.
Our cars don't drive that fast on the left lane.
Not as far as Chicago goes.
We have pretty good drivers here, I would say, relative to other places.
So people don't go that fast.
I think people go too slow for me.
And honestly, I feel that the faster you drive, the safer it is.
And my school of thought on this is, you can't get hit by a crazy driver if you're the crazy driver, right?
I mean, you can't get blasted from behind by somebody who's driving totally recklessly if you're the one driving completely recklessly and going as fast as possible.
As fast as is legal, right?
I think the best defensive driving is offensive driving.
If you're just constantly looking around and swerving and doing crazy maneuvers, it's like, well, the people that are going to die in the accident will be the other people and not me.
Because I'm in control.
So... No, I'm kidding!
I'm only kidding!
I drive very safe.
I'm a very safe driver.
I drive 10 and 2.
I go the speed limit.
I, you know, I don't mess around.
I don't even turn right on red.
That's how safe of a driver I am.
You hear that, Mossad?
I'm a very safe driver.
There's no reason I should be in a car accident, okay?
If I get in a car accident, you're gonna want to look at who's responsible.
You're gonna want to see where was Reagan Battalion that day?
Or was Benny Politic that day?
Those are some questions you're gonna want to ask.
But yeah, thanks.
I'll drive safe, big guy.
Thanks for... I think that's a big donation.
I don't know, because I don't know what the exchange rate is.
But thanks so much.
Much appreciated.
Drew says, Nick, have you seen Stefan Molyneux's videos on Bitcoin?
A very low IQ that you do not use it.
I'm about to buy a house without a mortgage or fees to banks thanks to Bitcoin.
Take the crypto pill.
I don't know at this point what we have to say to these people.
I don't think... What do you mean not to use it?
What do you use it for?
Did you buy your house with Bitcoin?
Did you go to your retailer and say, I will trade you Bitcoin for this house?
Because I'm pretty sure you can't buy anything with Bitcoin.
I'm pretty sure that outside of, you know, sort of very specific circumstances, you cannot actually use Bitcoin as a currency.
So... And I'm not against Bitcoin.
I'm not anti-Bitcoin.
I've been invested in Bitcoin at various points.
Okay?
And I'm a long-term investor in Bitcoin.
I think it's in the future it will be a good idea.
But at this point, you cannot tell me that there are not problems with Bitcoin.
You cannot tell me that Bitcoin is, uh, you know, something that you can use on your day-to-day.
You know, I cannot go to McDonald's and say, I'll buy a Big Mac with Bitcoin.
You know, you don't use Bitcoin!
What does that even mean?
What does that even mean?
Dummy!
So, stupid dummy in chat.
Doesn't even know my position on things.
Whatever.
What else is new?
Dariton says, did you give this super chat with Bitcoin or did you give it with fiat, right?
So, anyway.
Dariton says, took my cousin's mom to the doctor today.
Found out she's on the weaker end of the spectrum.
So yeah, I guess you could say I have an aunt with semi-tism.
Oh, that's really hilarious, dude.
Jordan says, you don't read out my full name and I like that.
Yeah, well, it's just quicker.
Announces how much do you want to bet Democrats will still vote no and not explain their positions like voter ID We all know they don't want it vote no on what vote no on text censorship Or something else.
I don't know.
You got to be specific here.
But yeah, I don't think Democrats are going to vote for it, but I don't know.
Maybe we'll be able to make a deal.
Because Nancy Pelosi has said she wants to get rid of the 230 protections as well.
So, Peanut Arbuckle says, Nick, have you ever been on vote.co?
It's full of j-woke baby boomers.
No, I've never been on there.
I don't know what that is.
ASDF says, R Nickernation, there's a subreddit for everything.
Yeah, it's true.
Doctor says, let this be known as a black listener of your good work.
If the Democrats were to ever succeed with reparations, I will give my cut of the money in full to the descendants of my ancestors' slave masters.
Wow, that's pretty, wow, that's something.
That's a pretty shocking statement there pretty controversial.
I don't know if I go that far.
I don't know if I would go all the way but certainly I think That would be appreciated by by the white man if we got the reparations back right?
Underscore says Nick bowtie pasta sucks rotini gang rise up Bowtie pasta is good actually so I don't know why people do this.
Well, I had bowtie pasta.
You like bowtie pasta?
That sucks!
My pasta's better!
Like, congratulations, kill yourself.
Kidding, kidding, but I mean seriously, the NPC is defined by his urge to express his opinion on things in this fashion no matter what.
You know, I'll say on the show, yeah, I like Kanye West.
You like Kanye West?
That music?
I don't like it!
I like this music!
This music is the best music, you know?
The NPC, they cannot help themselves.
Nick, you eat bow tie pasta?
Well, did you know it's actually not good?
I don't like it.
I don't like that one.
I like the other one.
That's amazing, dude.
That's incredible.
You're incredible.
Amazing!
Send me an email.
I want to become your friend.
Tell me more.
They wonder why I call them the unwashed masses.
And they wonder why.
Simon Scola says, have you ever seen the new HBO show Euphoria?
It's the most degenerate thing I've ever seen on TV.
Not exaggerating at all.
No, I don't watch television.
I literally don't watch television at all.
No, I haven't seen that, but maybe I'll check it out just to see what it's all about.
That's the thing.
What I've noticed is as I've gotten older, I just don't...
Television used to be so involved in my life, and then once I went away to college, I just stopped watching it.
And it didn't even... It wasn't even like I had to, you know, like, resist watching television.
I just... I just don't get the appeal anymore.
I guess once you get red-pilled, you just don't... Or maybe I had social medias taking over?
I don't know, but...
That just doesn't appeal to me.
Doctor says, bonus if they are bad guys.
Yeah, you want to pay the bad guys because we're the ones that need it, right?
Robert Keating with a huge donation.
Thank you so much, big guy.
Big old super chat.
God bless.
He says, here's some boomer bucks for coming up with ZioCon.
Well, thanks so much.
I don't know if I came up with that, but in any case, it's funny.
It made a lot of people mad.
But hey, thanks for the big super chat, man.
We appreciate it.
Peanut R. Buckles says, Telegram is great and all, but when are we going to get the Knicker dating network where the 96% compete for the 4%?
Never!
I will never promote something like this.
I don't want to do a dating app.
I don't want your information.
I don't want to be responsible for, you know, No way!
You want to meet up with a knicker girl in the chat?
Do it the way Simon did.
Do it in the live chat, okay?
That's your dating app.
How's that?
Elston says, I copped the free trial on Ancestry and found out one of my great-grandfathers was Greek.
Proud to be a part of the med gang.
Welcome!
Welcome back, my friend.
Welcome to the true white race, of course.
Brandon Hanson says, Is Tucker Carlson the man to reach the older conservatives like Gen X and maybe some boomers?
Like his debate against Charlie Kirk, can he use his inside the establishment credibility to turn people to the nationalist side?
Well, yeah, he's definitely going to be instrumental.
Turning the tide I think for older people and really for everybody.
He's, I think, one of the biggest, what would you say?
He's one of the biggest conservative pundits to come out in favor of this sort of nationalist, populist agenda that isn't the president.
He's like the only enduring media fixture who is presenting a viable and articulate alternative to this conservative fusionism that ruled the right wing for the past 60 or 70 years.
So to me, he's instrumental for everybody, not even just for older people, for everybody.
He's putting out the talking points, the data, the arguments, the ideas for this whole situation, you know.
He's articulating Trumpism in a much more intellectual and coherent fashion, in actual visions.
So, I think he's instrumental across the board.
But yeah, definitely with older people, because they watch Fox News.
Nate says, Great British pounds to buy those McBritMacs.
God save the Queen.
Oy!
God save the Queen, indeed.
Yes, it's another day in Britain.
It's another day in Her Majesty's Kingdom.
Absolutely.
Simple as.
Simple as.
It's brilliant.
Brilliant, my friend, my chap, my mate, bruv.
I gotta go to England one of these days.
I'm gonna be so obnoxious.
I'm gonna be so obnoxious in England because America won.
How could you go to the United Kingdom and not be obnoxious?
And I'll do that.
Zach says, Tucker Carlson, just BTFO'd the Koch brothers.
Very based and red-pilled segment.
Well, there you go.
You know, hey, we're great minds think alike.
Stuckman says, 10 for each butt cheek.
Okay, all right.
I don't know what that's supposed to be.
You just got spanked?
All right.
Well, thanks, I guess, for that.
Thanks?
I don't know.
Whatever.
I don't know what that's all about.
What did I just say the other day about that kind of thing on the show?
Throwaway says, here's your reparation.
Sorry about slavery.
Thanks, white man.
Much appreciated.
You're one of the good ones.
You'll be spared.
Lazar says, sorry about slavery.
That's okay.
It's okay.
You know, apology accepted.
Thanks.
Fosimo says, Santa Carla guy has a powerful Twitter account sifting through hours of TPUSA videos.
It must be harmful to mental health, including Radicalization by Candace Owens.
It's just like that story in The Verge today about How the Facebook censors are killing themselves.
I bet that's what it's like for this guy.
It's true, he's a very high power level Twitter account.
He's been really exposing the grifters.
But I can only imagine the psychological toll it takes.
We gotta do some wellness checks for him.
Deplorable Mike says, when are Italians getting reparations?
I know, right?
When are the Anglos giving us our reparations?
Hello?
When is Joey Mole gonna give me my reparations for being a colony?
You know, or I don't know, for the British Empire.
Pinky Culture says black people used to do well between 1940 and 1960.
Very true.
Very true.
There's a common denominator in all this.
Big Chungus says there must be go-off Kool-Aid in that mug, big guy.
Yeah, very big go-off moments tonight.
House Bear says you will never hear the end of reparations like you will never hear the end of something else.
Yeah, I agree.
You never hear the end of it.
That's our lives in perpetuity now.
EWG says, if immediately stopping all welfare is racist because it hurts blacks, the introduction and continuation of welfare is necessarily a form of reparation.
That's very true.
Very true.
It's the politics of racial appeasement, is what it is.
Eleutheria says, oops, scroll down too far.
Eleutheria says, why doesn't glue stick to the inside of the bottle?
Poor blacks.
They were ripped from their own countries in Africa.
This is horrible.
We should right this wrong and send them all back.
Disavow!
That is racist!
That is racist!
But I don't know.
Your question about glue sticking the bottle?
I don't know.
I've never heard that before.
That's an interesting question.
Mark says, if reparations bill passes, will you cash in on the 2%?
Hell yeah!
15% Native American, 2% African, I gotta be entitled to something.
I'm getting my... I'm getting that bread.
I'm getting that government cheddar.
Hell yeah.
Why wouldn't I?
It's called Riding the Tiger.
Have you ever heard of... I read Evola, I read Ride the Tiger, and now I'm gonna take government money for being 15% Native.
Hell yeah.
Let's see.
Leap says, remember to help a fellow Nick.
Help my channel, give it love people.
Also shout out to Phil.
Okay, thanks.
Nelson says, imagine having your family come to this country during the 40s and having these people demand you pay them money.
I feel like Stan Chick.
I don't know who that is, but yeah, isn't that interesting how that works?
My family came in earlier than that and we're gonna be asked, I'll be asked to pay reparations.
Isn't that fun?
I'll be getting.
I'll have arrived late and I'll get the reparation.
So actually it works for me.
Works for me.
I'm down for it.
Not a lot of downsides for me individually.
Deep Springs says you should have voted for Ted Cruz.
I heard whispers that he's a massive iCarly fan and was going to appoint Drake from Drake and Josh to Secretary of State and Josh from Drake and Josh to Secretary of PP.
Hmm.
I didn't know that about him.
I didn't I guess I didn't see that in his platform didn't see that white paper Well, I regret voting for Donald Trump now, I guess I should have remained in the cruise crew I didn't know that he was a staunch Drake and Josh advocate But thank you for that Jack says go to order a team or go to order a t-bell Usually I get, um, well what do I usually get?
I usually get a Crunchwrap or I get a Dorito, Loco, Taco.
I get a, um...
What else?
I get the nachos, Bel Grande sometimes.
I get a five-layer burrito sometimes.
Gordita Crunch.
It's really, there's not a whole lot of losers there.
There's not a lot that goes wrong there.
Chalupa Supreme, highly recommended.
Usually I just go with the $5 box, whatever's there, you know.
I'll have a new menu item, a couple of tacos, the cinnamon sticks.
And so usually I'll just go for that, but those are some of my favorite items.
I got to get back there for the $5 nacho box.
I have to do it.
It just looks too good.
Leo says that was everything I am.
Aw, damn it!
Yeah, I knew.
I knew it wasn't family business.
I knew it was one of the slow jams from graduation.
Not to be confused with the song Slow Jams, but yeah, you got me.
Thomas Scipio says there's an immense amount of irrationality behind such an extreme tribal begging campaign.
However, first slaves in America were English Catholics.
Exactly right.
There you go.
Irish were treated like slaves.
Irish were actually slaves.
Italians were treated badly.
So, you know, let's not let the conversation stop with blacks then, right?
Aidan says mayonnaise colored Ben's.
I push miracle Knicks.
Ah, yeah, very good.
That's true.
Eternal Lab Coats is what about the Native Americans who own slaves and another another fine point.
Everybody's coming up with such good points.
Thank you for your intellectual genius here tonight.
Truth says, uh-oh, Nick.
Iran has a 24 kill streak.
If they get one more, they'll have full nuclear capabilities.
Tactical nuke incoming!
Israel wiped off the map.
Bye!
Bye-bye!
Not my decision, right?
Nah, that's a joke.
That's a little, that's a little, uh, that's a little segment from Sam Hyde there.
But yeah, oh no.
Is Iran getting a tactical nuke?
That would be so bad.
That would be terrible!
I don't want that to happen.
Do not want that to happen.
Iran getting nuclear capability?
Could you imagine?
Or the fallout for some of these countries in the Middle East?
Some of these last remaining democracies in the Middle East?
It would be horrific.
Uh, but yeah, so we gotta stop him.
We gotta, gotta snipe him.
Gotta get a no-scope on him, right?
Got a no-scope, no-scope 1v1 in Rust, Iran for the world title.
Uh, Bojangles has never put your USB where your audio video comes out from.
Thanks for keeping the high energy during this trying month.
Hey man, somebody's gotta do it, right?
Somebody's gotta put the whole race on their back and trudge forward.
It's gonna be me, right?
But yeah, that's how it goes.
IJB says, so are you an Italian supremacist?
No, of course not.
I am a total equality believer.
I'm a believer in total equality.
Remember, total equality?
That's what we're about on the show.
Rando number nine says, Nick, if we get reparations, I'll send you $10,000 for the movement.
Yeah, well, it's my, it's what I'm owed.
It's what I'm owed for the oppression my ancestors faced, so I appreciate it.
So thank you.
I'll send a thank you note.
I don't know what you're talking about.
I do a YouTube show.
But who knows?
Maybe it'll happen.
Who knows?
You know, things, things, uh, crazier things have happened, right?
But I don't know.
I have been following along the Kek prophecy Can anybody tell me what the the shining bolt was the shining bolts in the night, but it will not kill What was that all about?
Cuz everybody agrees the island drifts away the two Whatever's the two houses become one or whatever, you know, whatever.
It said the three branches become one So what's the shining bolt the clay?
Something star gorging itself on clay.
What does it mean?
Anon?
What does it mean?
We need to figure that one out.
WesternHunterGatherer says, hey big guy, quit LARPing as Italian.
Just by looking at you, it's clear you're just another Nordic-looking Hyperborean.
Honestly disgusting.
23andMe says otherwise.
I don't have any Nordic blood, please.
Please, don't accuse me.
Accuser!
The accuser!
No, I am a hundred percent.
I have 50% 50% Mediterranean and you know, I'm a good percentage Iberian and also Irish and Irish are like the lost meds.
So really I'm like 85 to 90% Mediterranean when you think about it.
What do you think about it?
IJ says research tells me the primal diet is best.
You know what the diet is best for me?
The McDonald's diet.
So...
Unknown says, hey Nick, have you read rational wikis on you?
If so, what's your opinion on it and the site in general?
No, I have never read that.
I don't know what website that is Lachlan says, have you read my for my legionaries?
No, I've not read that AJF says what's for dinner tonight fellow Italian?
I already ate dinner.
I had a chili Chili, I had beef chili for dinner tonight.
Not bad.
Not bad We like the chili very hearty meal and it's got all the good.
It's got all the right groups You know, you got your beans you got your meat Very fine.
So I don't know.
I'll have a second dinner later though, probably Gen Z philosophy says reparations only for the blacks is super anti-semitic.
Hello, ever heard of the Holocaust?
How can my Aryan guilt be absolved without a Jewish tax too?
I know, right?
I know.
Any discussion of reparations should not stop with the blacks.
We have to consider Native Americans, Jews, Italians, Irish.
We have to consider everybody involved.
And maybe then the Angloid will learn not to abuse, right?
Walden Morris is today.
I did see somebody named Kyle and the police told me it's a hate crime to do so.
So next time I'll just spend another super chat to support the Knickers.
That's a good idea.
Maybe you should.
Desu says Chicago drivers are cringe and psycho-pilled.
T Peorian.
Disavow.
Peoria is a polluted wasteland.
No offense.
Chicago drivers are not bad.
Chicago, I find Chicago drivers to be good.
I've had a couple of close calls on the Stevenson.
I've been driving around on the Stevenson a lot lately, but you know, go on the Eisenhower, I don't have any problems.
I don't have any problems for the most part.
Maybe it's just my suburban area that it's mostly safe driving, but once you get on the expressway, once you get in downtown, it's a little bit more rough I guess.
Jack Shepard says, see you at LALA this year?
Big 21 Savage fan?
Yeah, no, I don't do the music festivals and I'm not a fan of 21 Savage.
Robert Allen says, why do the planes in Chicago fly so fast at night?
Seems dangerous.
Fly safe, big guy.
What are you talking about?
Doom says, why do the clouds move so fast in Chicago?
Okay, so this is the new one now.
unidentified
Jake says, is Israel kek or cringe?
nick fuentes
Israel is highly cringe, in my opinion.
Drew says, True, investing in Bitcoin is trying to use it as much as possible.
I have a Visa link to my Bitcoin wallet.
I use it to buy Big Macs and Super Chats.
Listen to Molyneux, your position isn't informed.
Okay, retard.
Yeah, let me spend something that's fluctuating wildly.
Totally ridiculous.
Not scalable.
And moreover, you have transaction fees.
There's a lot of issues with it.
But anyway, you're retarded.
MH says, how do I get my BF to marry me in the Catholic Church?
Why are you asking me about relationship advice?
I don't have any functional and healthy relationships with anybody.
Let alone intimate relationships.
So, I don't know why people always want to do the Ask Nick.
Nick, how do I find a trad GF?
Nick, how do I make her pay attention to me?
How do I get my BF to marry me?
How should I know?
I don't even have any friends!
Let alone intimate relationships.
I am a hermit.
So, you're asking the wrong guy.
Maybe I'll give you advice and you do the opposite.
Maybe I'll give you advice and you just do whatever the opposite of that is, right?
Because I'm, you know, totally dysfunctional in that area.
I don't know.
Maybe you pull a gun on him?
unidentified
Convert!
nick fuentes
Convert or die!
Convert or I'll kill you right now!
Maybe you do that?
I don't know.
How do you get him to marry me in the Catholic Church?
Well, is he Catholic?
If not, don't marry.
EWG says white pill, Indo-Fijian population, second Google image.
I'm not gonna do that.
Drew says if you add... I'm just ignoring you.
I'm ignoring you, you're retarded.
I'm ignoring you.
Oh wait, no, he said something nice.
He says, if you had a crypto address I could give straight to you bypassing Visa and YouTube.
Anyway, keep up the great entertainment.
Yeah, well, thanks, I guess, but you know, you're being very rude.
I used to have a Bitcoin address, but I took it down because...
Why did I take it down?
I forget why.
I think it was that I had the address to an old wallet which I lost access to.
I was able to transfer all the funds out but I was like switching phones.
It's a long story.
It was like an old Electrum wallet that I had the address to which was on here for a long time.
It's on a lot of the old shows.
You could still find it but I switched phones and I had a Google Authenticator on the wallet and so I lost access to it.
So I transferred it but I never changed the name and by that time I don't know, there was some complication why I didn't put it back up, but I don't know, maybe I'll put it up again in the future.
I have all kinds of wallets, don't get me wrong, but it's just been, we've been focusing on the Super Chats lately, but sure, sure, whatever, whatever, I'll put it back up.
Goodtimes says, how is Kissinger still alive?
What is the name of that chemical?
It starts with an A. You know what I'm talking about, you know what I'm talking about!
Everybody knows what I'm talking about, it's called Adrena-something.
Adrenochrome!
That is why he is alive, because he gets adrenochrome in his veins from children, right?
So, something's up there.
These people live forever, all of them.
George Bush, Henry Kissinger, I don't know, adrenochrome is there, child trafficking, I don't know!
I'm just kidding, these are not conspiracy theories to be taken seriously, it's just jokes.
But that's why.
Oh, that's great.
Good for you.
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I don't know.
nick fuentes
Maybe it could be some Hibernian conspiracy.
Who knows?
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Okay.
nick fuentes
Yeah, I'll do that.
Yeah, it's a pretty good intro song.
I'm glad everybody likes it because I'm good friends with the guy that made it.
Talk about the Irish race.
I don't know.
Maybe it could be some Hibernian conspiracy.
Who knows?
Reflex Gaming says, have Sam Hyde on the show.
Okay, yeah, I'll do that.
Anon says, the intro music drops harder than Nick and Amren.
Yeah, it's a pretty good intro song.
I'm glad everybody likes it because I'm good friends with the guy that made it.
I know that makes him pleased to hear.
Okay, that's our last Super Chat.
That is our last super chat.
I'm tired.
It is nine o'clock.
I'm hungry.
I'm sorry, we've got one more.
Justin says, can I hear your longest bra?
AF equals best on YouTube.
Thanks, but I'm not gonna do some silly bra.
I just say bra.
Oh, that's sufficient.
All right, that'll have to do it.
But that's our show.
That's gonna do it for us tonight.
I gotta eat a Big Mac, all right?
I gotta stretch.
I gotta get a Big Mac.
I gotta end this show once and for all, all right?
Cuz cuz we gotta we gotta head off.
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