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The former generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the human. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom. - Go! | ||
The boomer generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the human. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
The boomer generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the human. | ||
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. | ||
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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 him. | ||
I've never heard of Nick Fudge. | ||
Who's that? | ||
I've never heard of Nick Fudge. | ||
I've never heard of Nick Fudge. | ||
I've never heard of Nick Fudge. | ||
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We'll be right back. | ||
and its consequences have been a disaster for the human being. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
The boomer generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the human being. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom. will be our freedom. | ||
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. | ||
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No e-girls. | |
Who's got the clip? | ||
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Not even once. | |
I've never heard of Nick Fudge. | ||
He's just that. | ||
Americanism, not globalism. | ||
We'll be our freedom. | ||
We'll be our freedom. | ||
I've never heard of him. | ||
What? | ||
Who's that? | ||
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, will not globalism, will be our credo. will be our credo. | ||
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. | ||
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No e-girls. | |
Who's got the clip? | ||
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Not even once. | |
I've never heard of him. | ||
What is that? | ||
Americanism, not populism, will be our freedom. | ||
I've never heard of Bigfoot. | ||
Who's that? | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
The boomer generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the human beings. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
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? | ||
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No e-girls. | |
Never! | ||
Hashtag never e-girls. | ||
Not even once. | ||
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Guy, I've never heard of Nick Fudge. | |
Who's that? | ||
I've never heard of Nick Fudge. | ||
Who's that? | ||
We'll see you next time. | ||
We'll see you next time. | ||
and its consequences have been a disaster for the human being. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
The boomer generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the human being. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will not globalism, will be our freedom. will be our freedom. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
I'm sorry, Brittany and Betsy, but I just can't do it. | ||
You're an e-girl. | ||
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You know the rule. | |
No e-girls. | ||
Who's got the clip? | ||
No e-girls. | ||
Never! | ||
Hashtag never e-girls. | ||
Not even once. | ||
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Guy, I've never heard of Nick Fudge. | |
He's just that. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
I've never heard of Bigfoot. | ||
Who's that? | ||
been a disaster for the human being. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. | ||
The boomer generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the human being. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. | ||
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. | ||
- Good evening everybody. | ||
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 Thursday. | ||
There is a lot happening in the news. | ||
You know, it really is truly America First becoming a part of the military-industrial complex. | ||
I'm realizing that now. | ||
I'm realizing that in the same way that the Israel lobby looks at drones being shot down and oil tankers blowing up and missiles flying into Saudi Arabia, at the same time while the Israel lobby and Boeing and the defense contractors are all rubbing their hands watching this go down and saying, oh boy, here we go, this is going to be really bad, this is going to cause America to escalate, I realize now that I too am doing the same thing for different reasons. | ||
I see the news coming up, right, and you all know what I'm talking about. | ||
The title of the show, we're talking about this American drone which was down in the Strait of Hormuz this morning or this afternoon, and I'm having the same reaction! | ||
I'm saying, oh no! | ||
Oh no! | ||
An American drone down in the Strait of Hormuz! | ||
There's gonna be a lot to talk about on the show tonight, and there's gonna be a lot to talk about on the show tomorrow and the next week, and if we go to war with Iran, we'll have things to talk about for years! | ||
I'll be set for years, can you imagine? | ||
You know, so I'm actually, it's a little bit worrying, it's a little bit troublesome, you know? | ||
I'm starting to question, what am I becoming, right? | ||
No, I'm joking, but of course that is gonna be our big Story for tonight! | ||
That's the big stuff that's going on this week. | ||
We took a little bit of a break. | ||
from the Iran story from the Iran saga yesterday and the day before obviously Tuesday we had the big Trump rally last night we talked about reparations but tonight we have another escalation here and of course we are referring to the American drone which was shot down by the Iranians today and this time the Iranians admitted it so if we go back to where this little story began If we really want to go back, we'd have to go back to 1979. | ||
But if we want to go back to the escalation in tension between America and Iran, this month we go back to the oil tanker last week, where it was just an American accusation that Iran blew up these two tankers And nobody had claimed responsibility, right? | ||
So there was a little bit of debate about a video that was presented. | ||
You had the owner of the Japanese tanker who disputed the claim that it was Iran. | ||
And we talked about that a lot on Monday. | ||
We talked about that a lot on Friday and Thursday. | ||
This time around, the American drone was shot down, but the Iranians are taking full credit. | ||
This is from the IRGC. | ||
This is from the Iranian government. | ||
They've all said, yes, Iran blew up the drone, although there is a little bit of a debate going on about this one. | ||
This time not about who's responsible, but about where the drone was shot down. | ||
So Iran and America both say that, you know, Iran blew up the drone and it landed in international waters in the Strait of Hormuz. | ||
There's not a lot of debate about where exactly it landed. | ||
However, the Iranians are claiming that the drone entered and violated Iranian airspace, flew over their sea, you know, where their borders are in the Persian Gulf. | ||
And America is saying that the drone was just in international waters, and therefore if Iran shot it down, that's an act of war. | ||
It's a violation of international law and all that. | ||
So we'll get into that. | ||
I'll tell you about exactly what happened, what kind of drone it was, how much it cost, what everybody's saying, what the Iranians are saying, what the Americans are saying, what John Bolton is saying, among others. | ||
There's been some other things happening behind the scenes with this Iranian story here, which people are not talking about so much, which is that there's a lot of missile warfare going on across the Middle East. | ||
We had the oil tankers last week. | ||
We had the drone today. | ||
But aside from that, and I think I mentioned this last week, there has been missile attacks on Iraq. | ||
There was another missile attack on an ExxonMobil facility in Iraq. | ||
There have been missile attacks in Saudi Arabia, which are believed to be sent over by the Houthi rebels in Yemen, which are called Iranian proxies. | ||
So there's a little bit more to the story than meets the eye, so we'll dig into all that. | ||
I'll tell you what's going on, give you a little analysis. | ||
Really, it's just more of the same. | ||
Ann Coulter put it very nicely today on Twitter. | ||
She said, you know, we vote for Barack Obama, or people voted for Barack Obama, because he promised to end the wars. | ||
We vote for Donald Trump because he promises to end the war. | ||
And we vote and we vote and we vote, but Boeing always wins in the end. | ||
The defense contractors always win in the end. | ||
Israel always wins in the end. | ||
And that's a good thing, right? | ||
And according to the new community guidelines, and that's a great thing, right? | ||
So it's more of the same. | ||
It's neocon wars. | ||
We'll get into it. | ||
Our other story for tonight, we're going to talk briefly about this terror plot, which nobody is talking about. | ||
It's amazing how this works, right? | ||
When it's a white guy, when it's a white nationalist, You know the drill. | ||
You know how it goes. | ||
I don't have to tell you the double standard. | ||
But every time it's like a white person is gonna kill people or does kill people, it's an international incident. | ||
And all white people are responsible and all this. | ||
We know how it goes. | ||
But Muslims continue... I mean, this is ongoing. | ||
If you thought it stopped when Trump got into office, I guess now they just know how to clean it up better so that it doesn't cause backlash against the Muslim community. | ||
Well, there's a big terror plot in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, an ISIS terror plot against a Christian church, which was fortunately foiled, but nobody seems to care about this. | ||
It was actually a Syrian who did it. | ||
And so in case anybody forgets about the whole Syrian refugee debacle, I remember during the 2016 election, to go back to that, people would always say, well, what's the problem with Syrian refugees? | ||
Why don't you want Syrian refugees? | ||
Or why would you want a Muslim ban? | ||
Fortunately, we haven't had so much Muslim terror in America recently, and maybe there's conspicuous reasons why that is. | ||
But nevertheless, maybe we forgot why we elected Trump in the first place to keep him out. | ||
So we'll talk about that a little bit. | ||
It's not surprising why we're not hearing about that one. | ||
That foil terror plot. | ||
And that should do it for our show tonight. | ||
I think that'll be a lot with the Iran stuff. | ||
That'll be pretty detailed and specific. | ||
So it should be a pretty good show. | ||
Not a whole lot else going on besides that. | ||
I hear Roy Moore is jumping into the Alabama Senate race again. | ||
And just to talk about that briefly, because we do want to get into the Middle East stuff, obviously. | ||
It's going to be a Middle East night. | ||
It's going to be a Muslim night here on America First. | ||
We do want to talk about this Roy Moore thing. | ||
A lot of Republicans are not happy about this, if you've heard. | ||
Roy Moore, he officially announced his bid to run for the Republican nomination for the Senate in Alabama. | ||
Donald Trump is not happy about it. | ||
Mitch McConnell's not happy about it. | ||
Apparently behind the scenes everybody has been telling him and begging him that he should not seek the nomination and of course that's because if you've been watching America First for a long time you remember our coverage of the Alabama Senate primary in December 2017 after Jeff Sessions was selected to be the Attorney General they had to hold a special election to fill | ||
Jeff Sessions vacated seat should have been an easy Republican victory because of course Alabama is about as deep south as deep conservative red conservative as you can get and it went to Doug Jones it went to a Democrat ultimately because Roy Moore effed it up And there's some other things that were going on there. | ||
A lot of people used to say this is the one prediction I got wrong. | ||
I, to this day, contest whether or not the results were actually legitimate. | ||
But, in any case, Roy Moore was believed to have lost because of this publicized sex scandal. | ||
And they were brutal about this. | ||
Nobody defended him. | ||
You know, we've seen this a lot. | ||
They had a big sex scandal on Donald Trump in 2016, a big sex scandal on Brett Kavanaugh in 2018, and everybody came out to bat for, well, less so with Trump, but definitely for Kavanaugh. | ||
But with Roy Moore, he got left and hung out to dry by everybody, and I think that's ultimately why, if the results were legitimate, why he lost. | ||
So now they're saying you can't run, you're only going to ruin the contest, if you do win the nomination you'll probably lose the general again. | ||
And you know I saw a pretty interesting thread by a good friend of mine from Big League Politics, so shout out to him. | ||
He put out a little thread and he was talking about how behind the scenes what's really happening there, and again this is only hearsay, I'm not involved in these conversations firsthand, but I do suspect that this might be what's going on here. | ||
Uh, it was one of these threads, again, by one of my friends, uh, Diabrovsky, I think is how you pronounce his last name. | ||
I don't know how to pronounce his last name. | ||
It's kind of, it's kind of ethnic and foreign. | ||
But, in any case, he's a friend of mine. | ||
He put out this thread and he said the real reason why they're discouraging Roy Moore from running is because there's a handshake deal going on right now between Mitch McConnell and the Democrats where basically what's happening is that Mitch McConnell is softly threatening impeachment for Donald Trump in a way saying, you know, we're going to keep this levy against the Democrats impeaching you only insofar as you're backing establishment candidates. | ||
in the next election. | ||
So for example, if Trump went all out and declared war against the GOP in the Senate and in the House declared war, in other words, against the congressional leadership, then Mitch McConnell and Kevin McCarthy would say, well, we're not going to stop the Democrats from doing impeachment or taking it farther in the Senate or something like that. | ||
I don't know if that's exactly what's going on. | ||
I think that seems that's a little bit too out there for people. | ||
A little too conspiratorial, but I definitely think that something is up there. | ||
I think that Roy Moore, we go back. | ||
I always liked Roy Moore. | ||
I know a lot of people who support a Trump like Roy Moore, and that's because he's a real authentic conservative, and he's not a good candidate. | ||
He was not a good candidate at all, you know, and there were a lot of things going on. | ||
It was sort of a tough climate, but he wasn't good at campaigning. | ||
He had a lot of baggage. | ||
There were some issues, but he was a real conservative. | ||
On the contrary, some of the other people in the field for the Alabama Senate nomination back a couple of years ago, they were all establishing people with, I think, a couple of exceptions. | ||
So, I think there is definitely some kind of silent war going on in the GOP if it's not exactly what was described in that thread, if it's not exactly a handshake deal about impeachment or something like that. | ||
I think there's definitely something up that Mitch McConnell, Kev McCarthy, they are trying to push people who are not kowtowing the party line or towing the party line. | ||
They're trying to push them out and keep them out. | ||
So it's worth watching how that primary ends up because while Trump is not on, obviously he's not facing a primary challenge this year, you're gonna see the battle for the GOP play out regardless and I think a lot of the primaries for House and Senate for the next election. | ||
So, something to keep an eye out for. | ||
You know, Roy Moore, we went out to bat for him last time. | ||
I wanted him to win so bad because he really was a cowboy. | ||
You know, very epic in that way. | ||
And we'll see. | ||
Maybe he'll take it all the way this time. | ||
He's got nothing to lose. | ||
And I like that. | ||
I like people that have nothing to lose. | ||
It means that they can't be bought. | ||
They're not going to be corrupt. | ||
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Right? | |
They're going to tell it like it is. | ||
So we'll see how it goes. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Maybe I'll get some lecture after the show. | ||
I know my GOP friends will call me. | ||
What you're saying is ridiculous. | ||
Roy Moore is terrible and all this, but I always liked him. | ||
I think he's charming. | ||
So, in any case, that's just some other stuff going on. | ||
It's not really huge news, but we're gonna move on here to this terror plot, and then, like I said, we'll get into this Iran stuff. | ||
So, it's really more the same. | ||
I mean, I don't know. | ||
How long have we been doing the show now? | ||
Two years? | ||
How long have we been living in, you know, occupied government American territory here? | ||
You know, 50 years, whatever it is. | ||
This is just how it goes now. | ||
There was this big terror plot that was planned for a Christian church foiled. | ||
And who was responsible? | ||
Of course it was a Syrian. | ||
And he was going to pledge allegiance to ISIS. | ||
So, this is a little report from a local Pennsylvania paper. | ||
It says, quote, a 21-year-old Pittsburgh resident and Syrian refugee accused of planning an attack on a Christian church on the city's north side and providing resources to ISIS has been arrested. | ||
Mustafa Musab Alawamer, some Muslim Arab name. | ||
Who is 21 years old was arrested Wednesday based on a federal complaint charging him with one count of attempting to provide material support and resources to ISIS and two counts of distributing information relating to an explosive destructive device or weapon of mass destruction in relation to a plan to attack a church. | ||
Mustafa, allegedly planned to bomb the Legacy International Worship Center using a weapon of mass destruction. | ||
The FBI said Mustafa thought he was plotting online and in person with fellow ISIS sympathizers, but they were actually undercover for the FBI. | ||
And so, this is nothing fresh, you know, this is nothing really new, this is not anything you haven't heard before, but it's just another reminder of what's happening in the country, who the real threat is, because it always boggles the mind, to me, and we've seen this a lot, I don't know if you follow these people, but characters like... | ||
Will Somers, Jared Holt, these sorts of characters, Christopher Mathias, people that write for Daily Beast, Huffington Post, Right Wing Watch, they really believe, they really believe, and they really want you to believe, that the big threat in America for terrorism, for violence, for gun crime, is white people. | ||
And just every time I see something like this, it just makes my head spin. | ||
How do these people believe this? | ||
And how do they expect anyone else to believe it? | ||
That's the violent problem in America, you know? | ||
And so we really have to drive these points home because people truly are conditioned and brainwashed to believe this stuff. | ||
I've said it before on the show. | ||
They want you to believe that the profile of a mass murderer in America is like a white mentally ill person. | ||
They want you to believe it's a white nationalist or somebody like Adam Lanza. | ||
They want you to believe when you're talking about a rapist they want you to look at somebody like Brock Turner. | ||
They want you to believe take your pick at all the criminals and it's across the board the villain in America must be the white male. | ||
And that's an interesting narrative. | ||
I will not challenge the argument that there are high-profile cases, you know, and there certainly are a lot of high-profile cases, very few and far between, and statistically insignificant, but you do have some big high-profile ones. | ||
What can you say? | ||
When white people do it, they go big, you know. | ||
When white people do it, it tends to be pretty substantial, right, and for better or for worse. | ||
That's a little bit of a joke, maybe in poor taste, but few and far between. | ||
But when you break down the actual stories, if you're following the news every day, if you're looking at the statistics, if you're looking again at any kind of systematic way and looking at any of these crimes, take your pick. | ||
The mass murder, the rape, shootings, anything like this, you find 9 times out of 10 it's a case like this. | ||
And it's fascinating because they always pull out the numbers because I've been in this conversation more times than I can count with journalists, with leftists, with my peers. | ||
It's always, well, you know, Nick. | ||
Sure, people say that Muslims are the terror threat in America, or Islam in particular has this problem with terrorism. | ||
But what about? | ||
But what about the few cases like the Las Vegas shooter? | ||
Or what about the mosque shooter in New Zealand? | ||
Or what about one of the high-profile cases? | ||
And one of their favorite statistics they like to use is to show, and it's this BS bogus study, I think it's by the FBI or something, where it says that since 9-11, convenient starting date, it's like 50-50 white people and Muslims for terrorism, which is fascinating because we all know. | ||
And it's been said before, white people are 60% of the population, Muslims are 1%, right? | ||
So I see this kind of stuff, it just blows me away. | ||
Every day there's more censorship, there's more attacks on white people, baseless stereotyping of white people, negative generalizations about white people, and yet every day we see stuff like this. | ||
You know, we're still hearing about, and I got a call the other day from some, I'll tell you a funny story, I got a call the other day from A producer at NBCUniversal, and they said, hey, we're going to tape this pilot, and the subject is white nationalism, and we're going to talk about Charlottesville, and we're going to talk about the mosque shooting, and we want you to be on the panel to defend white nationalism. | ||
I'm like, that sounds like a great opportunity for me. | ||
That sounds amazing, you know? | ||
That sounds like a great thing for everybody involved. | ||
Now, of course, I said I'm not a white nationalist, number one. | ||
Number two, Charlottesville was years ago, and so on. | ||
But, point being, people still, to this day, whether you look at any of the major mainstream media outlets, are still talking about New Zealand, still talking about Charlottesville. | ||
And it's crazy because since New Zealand, how many instances of either failed or successful terrorist plots by Muslims have we seen? | ||
You know, just off the top of my head. | ||
In the week after New Zealand, you had the shooting in the Netherlands. | ||
Which took place on a tram, I believe. | ||
You had an attempted school bus burning by an African migrant. | ||
And that was, it was not successful, thank God, but tried to kill 52 school children in Italy. | ||
You had one of the deadliest bombings in world history, in modern history, on a religious site in Indonesia. | ||
You had this episode I think there were a few a couple of weeks ago and so just in the matter of a couple of months off the top of my head you can count how many times there's been a Muslim terror attack either failed you know they got the guys or successful where you had exactly one mosque shooting one high-profile mosque shooting in New Zealand so it's just another instance of what we see just to remind you hey Syrian refugees are still here. | ||
They're still a bit of an issue, right? | ||
They're still causing some problems. | ||
And you know that if it was anybody else, we'd be hearing about it. | ||
So that's a terror attack, but not really. | ||
I mean, this is really corny stuff, right? | ||
I mean, we've heard this all before. | ||
Nothing new, right? | ||
But we are gonna move on to this Iran again. | ||
Another story. | ||
You could go back How many years ago? | ||
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So what, 16 years ago? | ||
There is really a cyclical nature to the news. | ||
It's like, maybe every 10 years you get a Middle Eastern war, every 2 weeks you get a Muslim terror attack, every 9 months you get a white person that does a terror attack. | ||
These things they move in cycles. | ||
It's revolutions, right? | ||
It's not it's not so much about revolutions. | ||
I mean cycles. | ||
It's not so much a linear historical thing. | ||
It's really just the same stuff all the time. | ||
So here we are again with Iran and we've been covering this for a few days this week. | ||
We covered it for a few days last week. | ||
Of course, this really all goes back. | ||
We always got to give the deep background to last May when the Iran nuclear deal was torn up. | ||
And that really began the escalation of tensions between America and Iran. | ||
Because if you've been paying attention for the past so many years, things between America and Iran have been actually pretty good. | ||
Now, there are some people who would argue that things have been pretty good because Barack Obama appeased the Iranians. | ||
In doing the nuclear deal and giving them a big cash injection, allowing the sanctions to be lifted, this has allowed Iran to thrive in the region, sponsor proxies, militias in Iraq, in Syria, in Lebanon, in other countries, and I certainly think there is some validity to that argument, but nevertheless, things have gotten out of control, spiraled out of control, really since the nuclear deal. | ||
We withdrew from it, was not torn up, but since America withdrew from the nuclear deal in May. | ||
Things have gotten really out of hand. | ||
If things were bad before, things have gotten really bad since America stopped giving out waivers for their oil, for the sanctions. | ||
So after we pulled out of the nuclear deal, we put on harsh sanctions on Iran. | ||
We put harsh sanctions on any company, any country that does business with Iran, but we always exempted their oil. | ||
And that was, in large measure, due to its impact on the global economy. | ||
You limit the supply of oil that Iran is exporting, Libya is having problems with oil, Venezuela is having problems with oil, and you're going to hurt the global economy. | ||
And then you'll hurt the American economy. | ||
So we said for the time being, okay, you can continue to sell your oil. | ||
We're not going to really disrupt the gravy train. | ||
We just want to get things moving in another direction as far as sanctions go, as far as the nuclear program goes. | ||
But since May, those waivers have expired. | ||
And now there's full sanctions on the oil. | ||
We've upped the sanctions additionally on their heavy metals industry, which is very, I think that's their second biggest sector in their economy, so that's very punishing. | ||
We put sanctions on their Iranian, or rather their Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, which is like unheard of, unprecedented. | ||
We've ramped up our military presence in the region, put 1,500 troops in the Middle East last month. | ||
We sent over a couple of aircraft carriers. | ||
We sent over more warships. | ||
We sent over an additional 1,000 troops this weekend. | ||
That was in response to the oil tanker. | ||
Two oil tankers blown up last week which we talked about at length. | ||
It was a Norwegian and Japanese. | ||
Two tankers that were exploded in the Strait of Hormuz. | ||
We said it was Iranian mines. | ||
They said they were not responsible. | ||
It's really in dispute. | ||
There's no evidence one way or the other. | ||
And now finally we have arrived at what is transpiring today. | ||
I said last week. | ||
I said this week. | ||
We're definitely closer to war than we were last week. | ||
We're probably not close yet. | ||
I continue to believe that. | ||
The big development today is, according to CNN, Iran shot down a U.S. | ||
military drone today, further escalating the already volatile situation playing out between Washington and Tehran in the Middle East. | ||
Iran's Revolutionary Guard said it had shot down an intruding American spy drone after it entered into the country's territory Thursday. | ||
A US official confirmed to CNN a drone had been shot down but said the incident occurred in international airspace over the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world's most vital shipping routes. | ||
So this time it's a little bit different and this is where it becomes a little bit more dicey. | ||
It's a little bit more complicated. | ||
Really the same themes, really the same premise, but slightly... it's a slight complication. | ||
So the drone, they say, violated Iranian airspace. | ||
Iran retaliated, blew it up. | ||
They both say that it landed in about the same place. | ||
Again, differences. | ||
America says it was in international waters the whole time, and therefore this is a provocation. | ||
This is aggression by Iran, and we're gonna explore what does it really mean when we say aggression? | ||
Who's really the aggressor? | ||
Something important to note, this is a RQ-4A Global Hawk drone, which costs $180 million. | ||
Apparently it's sort of a big deal. | ||
And it's interesting to note, I will say this much, if you recall during the Syria strikes in April 2018, I got a lot of heat for this. | ||
If you remember, the 2018 Syria strikes was the second round of such strikes. | ||
This time, France and the United Kingdom joined us. | ||
It cost us $150 million, I believe, to use those missiles. | ||
We didn't kill anybody. | ||
We blew up a couple of empty facilities. | ||
And I'll never forget, one of the biggest problems people had with my analysis was, well, I said the strikes were justified because this was going to help our diplomacy with North Korea. | ||
And everybody said, well, maybe we didn't kill anybody, and maybe this is not part of an escalation against the Assad regime, and maybe, you know, this didn't materially change the situation on the ground, and maybe blah blah blah, but it cost a lot of money, but those missiles cost us $150 million. | ||
So I wonder if those same isolationist budget hawks, you know, they're budget hawks, because they're so concerned about missiles costing money, I wonder if those same people are going to come out and say, well, we've got to blow up Iran because that drone cost $180 million and that's a lot of money. | ||
I don't think they'll do that, right? | ||
Point being, the money is not really important in these matters. | ||
But nevertheless, that was the cost. | ||
Since then, the head of the Revolutionary Guard Corps, Major General Salami, which is his name, Hassan Hussein Salami, said the shooting down of the drone had sent a warning to the U.S. | ||
According to a statement by Salami in the IRGC it says quote the only way for our enemies to be safe is to respect our sovereignty, national security, and the national interests of the great Iranian nation. | ||
He goes on and says that Iran does not want war with any country but we are completely and totally ready and prepared for war. | ||
A statement issued on Thursday by the Revolutionary Guard. | ||
They said the drone was launched from a U.S. | ||
base south of the Persian Gulf shortly after midnight on Thursday. | ||
It said it flew from the Strait of Hormuz towards Chabahar, a city in southeast Iran. | ||
And they say, quote, while returning to the western Hormuz Straits region, the drone violated Iran's airspace and engaged in information gathering and spying. | ||
Which if you think about it, now I don't want to run interference for Iran, but let's gather the facts so far in this case, right? | ||
We've got a drone that shot down. | ||
There's this dispute. | ||
Did it go in international waters? | ||
Was it over Iranian airspace? | ||
It's really impossible for us to know for sure, because of course both countries have a vested interest in the other side being culpable, right? | ||
If America was indeed flying the drone over Iran's airspace, well, we would naturally deny it, because if Iran blew up our drone, and that's seen as aggression and an offensive maneuver, we have a pretext to go to war. | ||
And we can adopt a defensive posture, a reactionary posture, that if we retaliate, we're well within our rights. | ||
If America was violating Iranian airspace or they were flying in international waters, Iran would not want to say that they had attacked somebody offensively because, again, then they would look like the aggressors and they would give America a legitimate casus belli. | ||
So both sides have a vested interest in lying. | ||
And this is why I can't stand a lot of people will either automatically side with America because they believe that, you know, the American government, of course, would tell the truth because it's our government, or they'll automatically side with the other government, whether it be Russia, Iran, China, North Korea, because America is a nefarious actor and all the other governments are purely nationalistic. | ||
They have lots of integrity and all this. | ||
I have always been of the position that you cannot trust governments. | ||
You cannot trust anybody. | ||
You have to sort through all the information and sort of evaluate it yourself. | ||
And so you could say that, will we ever know whether it flew over Indian airspace or whether it was shot down? | ||
Maybe the forensic evidence is out there. | ||
Maybe the people who scooped up the drone in the waters know who's responsible. | ||
But the American public, I don't think, will be able to discern this without a shadow of a doubt, you know, without beyond any kind of reasonable suspicion. | ||
So let's think about it in terms of circumstance. | ||
Let's think about it in terms of, you know, what is reasonable, what makes sense in terms of actors. | ||
If America sends in warships, if America sends in ground forces, America sent in this particular drone this weekend in response to the oil tankers being blown up. | ||
You're sending over a drone. | ||
It's a spy drone. | ||
It's designed to fly at such high altitudes that it's invulnerable, that it can collect data without being detected. | ||
It's a spy drone. | ||
Why would you send a spy drone into international waters? | ||
I don't understand. | ||
Would it not be the case that a spy drone, if it's intended to be undetectable, invulnerable, all this, it's sent in response to a alleged, what they claim is an Iranian attack, wouldn't it make sense that it would fly into Iranian airspace? | ||
I mean, I guess there's an argument that Well, no. | ||
I mean, maybe they're just surveying the Strait of Hormuz and they're making sure that freedom of navigation is maintained so that commercial ships can go in and out and all that. | ||
But we've seen that there's a pattern of this with America. | ||
When China, for example, claims the South China Sea, what does America do? | ||
We sail ships right through their claimed Right? | ||
When Russia claims land, or when Russia claims sovereignty over something, we fly our bombers over. | ||
When they say we're declaring a no-fly zone over a given country, we violate the airspace. | ||
So, I would just say, and I would just offer up, you know, in Iran's defense, if we're gonna be fair and balanced, that's what America First is about, it's totally outside the possibility that America was flying a spy drone in Iranian airspace, and therefore, if we violated Iranian airspace, who is the aggressor? | ||
If we're violating their airspace and they shoot us down defensively, can we legitimately say that Iran was aggressing us? | ||
If Iran was flying a spy drone off the coast of California and we shot it down, would there be any doubt in anybody's mind that Iran was the aggressor and we were well within our rights to shoot it down? | ||
Iran is saying we're ready for war according to, I think it's Article 51 of the UN Charter, we're well within our international legal rights to do this and so on. | ||
Is it possible that this was done? | ||
Moreover, you have to think about it in another way, we're assuming that everybody is playing by the rules, right? | ||
We're assuming that everybody is an honest broker, everybody is a nice and a good actor. | ||
And so if we're to say that America was just flying in international waters, or maybe they did trespass into Iranian airspace, we're assuming that this was all just a big mistake. | ||
This is all just a big accident. | ||
Oh, whoops! | ||
We were flying this spy drone in the Persian Gulf and maybe it did fly into the airspace, maybe it didn't, but they shot us down and now we've got to escalate. | ||
Are we really going to pretend like there aren't very powerful forces in Washington DC that want us to go to war with Iran? | ||
And maybe they know. | ||
That they can fly a drone, either in their airspace, not in their airspace, but if they just provoke Iran enough, eventually they will elicit a response, and if they get a response, they know what I just said, that the American public has no way of verifying if it was in their airspace, if it wasn't, and therefore, they can just push us into a war, they can escalate this, and nobody's gonna know what happened, nobody's gonna know the difference, so you have to think about these things. | ||
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Like this. | |
You can't really take one side's word for it or the other. | ||
So the Iranians are saying they didn't. | ||
America is saying that they were not in Iran's airspace. | ||
So this is according to Reuters. | ||
They're quoting Captain Bill Urban, who's a spokesman for the U.S. | ||
Central Command. | ||
He says, quote, no U.S. | ||
aircraft was operating in Iranian airspace. | ||
So America's firmly denying this. | ||
There was just a big meeting from top administration officials and lawmakers this evening, and they just left this meeting. | ||
They say that, quote, a measured U.S. | ||
response is coming soon. | ||
This is according to a statement by Representative Michael McCaul, Devin Nunes, Representative Mac Thornberry. | ||
They have all condemned Iran's direct attack. | ||
And they've demanded a measured retaliation. | ||
This is according to the statement. | ||
It says Iran directly attacked a U.S. | ||
asset over international waters. | ||
This provocation comes a week after they attacked and destroyed two commercial tankers in international waters. | ||
There must be a measured response to these actions. | ||
President Trump and his national security team remain clear-eyed on the situation and what must be done in response to increased Iranian aggression. | ||
In Congress, we stand ready to support our men and women in uniform, our country, and our allies in the region. | ||
Now Trump has told reporters that Iran made a very big mistake, but he also said he has a feeling that it might have been the result of someone being loose or doing something, quote, stupid. | ||
Additionally, beyond this, this is according to a report from the Daily Beast. | ||
Two senior officials and three other individuals with direct knowledge of the administration's strategy in the region tell the Daily Beast that the president has asked officials to tone down their heated rhetoric on Iran, despite the attacks on tanker ships in the Gulf of Oman. | ||
The president has previously said he is less hawkish on Iran than some of his advisors, and this week in a Time Magazine interview, he said the attacks on the tankers were, quote, very minor. | ||
So again, we're seeing the same things happening in the administration that we saw with North Korea, with Iran. | ||
With Iran it is slightly different, albeit it is a war, so in a way it's all the same. | ||
But you have this conflict, you have this relationship in the White House where we don't really know what's going on. | ||
In the sense that, on the one hand, an explanation for this debate that's happening internally. | ||
About how do we respond to these rogue states? | ||
Do we attack? | ||
Are we going to be more passive? | ||
Are we going to be more generous about these sorts of incidents? | ||
Or are we going to sink their navy? | ||
Are we going to blow up their air force? | ||
Are we going to take out their nuclear program with a massive bombing campaign? | ||
You know? | ||
So there's sort of two schools of thought. | ||
This is the ongoing dialectic that we hear is happening in the White House. | ||
And we don't really know, is this legitimate? | ||
Is it really that Trump has lost control of his administration? | ||
And every day it's a battle, a tug-of-war between him and more America-first type people and hawkish elements like John Bolton and Mike Pompeo? | ||
And every day we're just like, if Trump is exhausted we're gonna go to war, you know? | ||
And we're gonna lose that tug-of-war and it's all over? | ||
Or, on the other hand, is it that this is all just theater? | ||
You know, so this is a dialectic, but these are the two schools of thought on what is it that we're hearing out of the White House. | ||
Is it sincerely a struggle that's happening? | ||
A real power struggle in the court? | ||
Or is it that this is all just a farce? | ||
Trump is firmly in control. | ||
He hired John Bolton for a reason. | ||
He hired Pompeo for a reason. | ||
They put out these very bombastic, bellicose sorts of pronouncements about what we're going to do in the region. | ||
They'll put out a statement, for example, like we saw last month that said, we're going to put 10,000 troops in the Middle East, and we're going to bomb all their nuclear facilities, and we're going to sink their navy, we're going to be celebrating in Tehran by the end of 2018, and things like this. | ||
Just so that Iran will be on notice, just so that Iran and North Korea understand that it's always a very precarious situation, that maybe these forces that they're familiar with, that they're well-acquainted with, could push America into this war they've been dreading for decades, that they've been preparing for for years now. | ||
Or is it all, you know, or is there really a power struggle going on where Pompeo and Bolton are actually pushing? | ||
We don't really know. | ||
It's all very postmodern, I guess you could say. | ||
It's all a little bit uncertain in that regard. | ||
But I just have to laugh at the rhetoric that comes out from Fox News, from all the major conservative outlets, even in these, even CNN. | ||
It's all mainstream media outlets. | ||
They describe this as Iranian aggression. | ||
Iranian provocation. | ||
And you have to look at it on balance. | ||
You have to look at it on net. | ||
All these Israeli shills, all these neocons, Saudi, Qatari, Israeli funded outlets, would like to have you believe that we were just minding our own business in the Persian Gulf. | ||
We were just minding our own business in Iraq, Afghanistan, Saudi Arabia, When the Iranians attacked us! | ||
And Iran is just aggressing us everywhere. | ||
Iran is just bearing down on us everywhere we go. | ||
They're so problematic. | ||
We just need to take them out cleanly and quickly and all this. | ||
And this is just so deceptive and problematic because of course there is always, there is always a little part of the story that we're leaving out. | ||
We're always starting right in the middle of the story. | ||
If we take this one little cross-section, in 2019, in June 2019, a US drone gets taken out, I'd be more inclined to be jingoistic and nationalistic if we were living in a vacuum and say, Iran shot down our assets, let's blow them up! | ||
I don't care what the story is. | ||
I don't care what was going on. | ||
If they were in international waters or not, they blew up our ship. | ||
Let's go to war. | ||
But of course, there's a little bit of a backstory here. | ||
Let's not forget, where is the American military currently occupied? | ||
Where are they currently maintaining a presence? | ||
In Iraq and Afghanistan. | ||
If you look at a map of the Middle East, they're literally choking Iran on both sides of the country. | ||
Maybe that's why we invaded those two countries ultimately. | ||
Maybe that was the endgame all along. | ||
But we've been on either side of Iran's borders, Iraq on their west, Afghanistan on their east, for 18 years. | ||
It would be comparable if Russia was occupying Canada and Mexico for 20 years. | ||
Wouldn't we be a little bit concerned? | ||
Wouldn't we be a little bit anxious? | ||
Perhaps defensive? | ||
Would you say that if Russia was occupying Canada and Mexico and then they were flying a drone over Phoenix, Arizona and we shot it down, would it be fair for the Russian media to say it's another act of American aggression, another American provocation against the Russian state? | ||
No, of course not! | ||
It's ridiculous! | ||
There has never been an Iranian terrorist attack on U.S. | ||
soil. | ||
There has never been a direct Iranian engagement with Americans. | ||
Well, that's not totally fair to say, but not in recent times and certainly not comparable to other governments. | ||
So to say that we're on either side, we've got military bases across the Middle East, across their borders. | ||
We've got aircraft carriers in their backyard. | ||
We've got drones. | ||
If they're not flying in their airspace, they're flying next to their airspace. | ||
We're funding the opposition in their country. | ||
You've got this rhetoric from the Israelis and the Americans. | ||
Everybody across the Persian Gulf, I'm talking about the Gulf states and Saudi Arabia, are demanding war with Iran. | ||
Who is really the aggressor? | ||
Who is really provoking in this situation? | ||
So, I always have to laugh at the rhetoric whenever you hear this stuff. | ||
You always have to pause, take a step back and realize, well, let's take a look at the totality of the situation. | ||
It's the same thing with Russia. | ||
You know, all these people concerned about Russia. | ||
Russia is this pariah. | ||
Russia is the menace. | ||
And just look at how NATO has gradually moved across. | ||
We've creeped along from Germany all the way right up to Russia's borders in Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania. | ||
You had the European Union, which was going to expend and extend membership to Ukraine, which would have been right on their border. | ||
Only buffer state would have been Belarus. | ||
And then when Russia does a military drill, it's like we're crying bloody murder about it. | ||
So we always have to take a step back. | ||
Realize hey, you know America's been antagonizing these people for a long time. | ||
We've been provoking, prodding, and it's obviously deliberate. | ||
This is a deliberate campaign by people in the administration to get us to go to war with Iran. | ||
They know how this goes. | ||
This is all choreographed. | ||
We claim two tankers have been blown up in the Persian Gulf. | ||
There is still no concrete evidence for this, right? | ||
So, think of it. | ||
The drone that was shot down was not in the Middle East one week ago. | ||
The only reason that drone was in the Persian Gulf or anywhere near Iran was because of this oil tanker that blew up. | ||
The only reason this escalation has happened, troops, warships going in, is because the oil tankers blew up. | ||
No concrete evidence. | ||
Japan doesn't even believe it. | ||
Japan's one of our closest allies. | ||
Maybe our real closest ally. | ||
Our true closest ally. | ||
They don't even believe the Iranians were responsible for the bombing. | ||
It doesn't make sense that the Iranians blew up the tankers. | ||
But this is how it goes. | ||
This is the slippery slope. | ||
This is how they push us into a process of escalation that then becomes out of our control, then becomes out of the control of the American president. | ||
Because then it's all about proving that the other side is going to follow through with what they say. | ||
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Right? | |
In other words, we say that two tankers are blown up in the Persian Gulf, and we blame Iran. | ||
Now Iran's like, under the gun. | ||
Now they understand that there is a legitimate pretext, or in the eyes of the government, they're creating a pretext to move in on Iran. | ||
So Iran is going to act defensively, Iran is on edge, they're on high alert for war. | ||
Because maybe America wasn't going to go in and invade them out of the blue. | ||
But if now two ships have blown up and America is putting the blame on them, they're saying, okay, well, this is cause for concern for us. | ||
We weren't so concerned. | ||
But now it's like you're blaming this on us. | ||
You've got a real reason. | ||
It looks like, you know, why are you coming so close to me with these troops and drones and all this other stuff? | ||
And so now you see how it moves right along into the next phase. | ||
We fly a drone in their airspace. | ||
They shoot it down and we claim, oh, unprovoked aggression by Iran. | ||
It's the first time that Iran has attacked one of our ships directly in such a long time, and now we have to have a measured response. | ||
And now watch how this plays out. | ||
This has now given us a legitimate pretext in the eyes of the media, in the eyes of the military-industrial complex, in the eyes of the Israel lobby and everybody else, that now America is going to get the go-ahead in the green light. | ||
Everybody's going to say, well, they're claiming it, so we'll allow it. | ||
For us to go in and bomb them, or to blow up one of their ships, or to actually escalate it and attack their military. | ||
And remember, not for them being in our airspace, or not for them being on our shores or anywhere near our country, but because we're claiming that they shot down a drone that was on their doorstep. | ||
So now we're gonna blow up one of their ships, and then maybe they'll retaliate. | ||
Maybe they'll do a missile attack, a measured response of their own. | ||
on one of our oil facilities or one of our air bases. | ||
We've got a lot of them in the Middle East. | ||
And then when Iran attacks us directly, and it's not a question of were we in their airspace where they weren't, but it's just a direct attack and they claim responsibility, it's in response to our measured response, then we're going to say we have to take an expanded response. | ||
We're going to have to, well you blow up our base now, we're going to have to blow up 10 of your ships, or we'll sink your whole navy, or we'll take out More facilities, and then you're in a full-scale war. | ||
So you really have to take a step back and say, what are we willing to do? | ||
Why are we doing this? | ||
What is our endgame here? | ||
They say it's a nuclear program. | ||
They don't have a nuclear arsenal! | ||
It's arguable if they even have a nuclear capability, if they would even be able, if they have enough highly enriched uranium, if they have the missile technology, if they have the warhead technology, and so on. | ||
So, you know, all the rhetoric at the end of the day, it's the same thing with Iraq. | ||
At the end of the day, we are supposed to believe that all of this is about weapons of mass destruction. | ||
It's about the Iranian nuclear program. | ||
So, a long time ago, that was the reason why we have this big problem with Iran. | ||
Now it's escalated into, well, they're interfering in the affairs of Iraq, or they're sponsoring the Houthi rebels, or something. | ||
It's about an oil tank, or drones, or something. | ||
But Iran doesn't have a nuclear program, and so we have to think long and hard. | ||
Are we willing to take the next step into a process that could lead inevitably into a full-scale ground war that we cannot control, that will soon be out of our hands, two sides escalating and there's no one inside, a security dilemma on both sides? | ||
Are we prepared to do that over, what, oil tankers? | ||
It's not about nuclear weapons anymore. | ||
It's about the oil tankers. | ||
So this is how these kinds of wars begin. | ||
It was the same thing with Iraq. | ||
It was the same thing with Vietnam. | ||
It's the same thing all the time. | ||
Basically what happens is this. | ||
Somewhere in the top of the government, You know, lobbyists, defense contractors, whoever it is, the interests, they say, well, we need a war to happen here. | ||
We want a war to happen here for whatever reason. | ||
Maybe Iran is a strategic thing. | ||
They're a rogue state. | ||
We want their money. | ||
We want to have their people getting gay married and taking out high interest loans and saluting the Israeli flag, remembering the Holocaust and all that. | ||
You know, we need them to do that. | ||
For whatever reason, we say, You know, Iran is the country we need to go away. | ||
And that's what happens first. | ||
The decision is made that we're going to war with Iran. | ||
And then they gradually create, by seeding these ideas in the media, creating these illusions, false flags, and provocations, and all this, to build the public support, to build sort of like a legal basis for a war, even if nobody believes it, but to build sort of this conceptual legal basis foundation for a war. | ||
And then they do what they want ultimately. | ||
But the American people have to remember, because you're going to hear a lot of this, and for some reason the conservative movement loves the big wars and all this. | ||
We like to see Donald Trump being strong and blowing stuff up. | ||
Serious strikes had like 75% approval within the GOP as an example. | ||
You have to take a step back and really think about it. | ||
Is it worth it? | ||
Are we willing to go in, spend 20 years in Iran? | ||
We've been in Iraq and Afghanistan for 20 years, spent 20 plus years in Iran, spent trillions of dollars, hundreds of thousands of people, when we've got all these problems going on in our own country. | ||
The more pressing question is about priorities. | ||
Maybe Iran is a threat. | ||
Maybe nuclear proliferation is a problem. | ||
Maybe their interference in the region is hurting our interests. | ||
Again, valid arguments to be made about these things. | ||
I'm not a total isolationist where I say there's no good reason for us to have a problem with Iran. | ||
But it goes back to priorities. | ||
It goes back to what are we willing to do. | ||
While we can acknowledge that Iran having a nuclear weapon would be problematic, that scenario would be a problem. | ||
They don't have one now. | ||
They have not announced their intention to do that. | ||
They're nowhere near that. | ||
They haven't been for 10 years, despite Israeli fear-mongering and alarmism about this stuff. | ||
And again, would it be a priority anyway if that were the case to go in and cause all these problems when we've got things going on in our own country? | ||
Definitely not. | ||
Absolutely not. | ||
And I would say that even if those problems were happening to the full extent that the warmongers say that they are, it would even be worth it if we had no other priorities to go in and mess their stuff up. | ||
We're not in the Middle East. | ||
I'm not in the Middle East. | ||
Probably most of our problems would be solved if we weren't in the Middle East altogether, right? | ||
So I have to say about Iran, it's really more the same. | ||
It's more neocon stuff, it's more military-industrial complex, Israel lobby, warmongering, can't be said enough, just say no to war with Iran. | ||
We can't do it. | ||
We can't keep falling for these tricks. | ||
You know, spend the two or three trillion dollars on the American people. | ||
What did they say the universal basic income would cost? | ||
Three trillion dollars? | ||
Let's take that and spend it on infrastructure. | ||
Let's spend that on UBI. | ||
Let's spend it on healthcare. | ||
Let's spend it on high-speed rail. | ||
Something, anything, you know? | ||
I mean, it's just such a disaster. | ||
But I think that Trump's head is in the right place. | ||
I hope that I am not foolish in placing my trust in him, that he will resist the poll and the appeal for war that's happening in the administration. | ||
I hope, and I do have a little bit of faith, that he will be able to restrain all these people in the administration, but we'll see. | ||
With Iran, it's something else. | ||
With North Korea, they want war, and we know why. | ||
It's big contracts, it's war profiteering, but with Iran, it's something different. | ||
With Iran, Israel's involved, and when Israel's involved, it's a little bit of a different story. | ||
So, we hope that Trump will pull back. | ||
I think there's a lot of evidence that he will. | ||
You know, we get all these statements in the media, reports from officials, himself downplaying the oil tankers, downplaying the downed drone. | ||
As an example, he said, well, maybe they took out the drone as a mistake. | ||
And that could happen. | ||
The IRGC is known to freelance. | ||
You know, they don't have the same chain of command that we have in America. | ||
So that could be a possibility. | ||
And him saying that, downplaying both of these incidents, I think shows where his head is at. | ||
So hopefully we're not pushed, we're not forced into something that is not in our best interest. | ||
I've never underestimated the ability of the government to do these kinds of things before, no matter how foolish, obnoxious, dishonest it is, you know. | ||
But we'll keep an eye on that. | ||
We'll see how that progresses. | ||
And if it happens, it'll be great content on America First, right? | ||
So really, white pills no matter what. | ||
Really, it's a win-win, you know. | ||
Either we don't go to war, and that's great, or we do go to war, and it's great content on America First. | ||
So that's the situation with Iran. | ||
We'll keep an eye on it. | ||
We're going to take a look at our superchats. | ||
We'll see what you guys are saying about all this. | ||
I know it's a lot of the same stuff. | ||
What else is new, right? | ||
Radical Islam, neocon wars, the Israel lobby. | ||
21st century is a big rerun. | ||
21st century is deja vu, you know? | ||
I wish we could have something just be a game changer. | ||
Right? | ||
That's why I wanted India and Pakistan to really go all out. | ||
I wanted them to bring about a new world, you know, through nuclear apocalypse. | ||
Maybe, maybe we would not survive, but if we did, at least it would be totally different than what came before. | ||
Right? | ||
At least superficially. | ||
But we're gonna get to our Super Chats. | ||
We'll see what the, uh, what are the masses saying tonight. | ||
We've got JTune who says legalized murder. | ||
I'm gonna say no. | ||
I'm gonna say we don't want to legalize murder. | ||
Rafferty says, hey Nick just finished my first Big Mac. | ||
It was pretty lackluster. | ||
These five Anglo dollars represent your bad judgment and burgers. | ||
PP Poo Poo. | ||
Well, clearly you just have no taste. | ||
You don't understand. | ||
Maybe you should be better off eating... What do British people eat? | ||
Like beans? | ||
Or something. | ||
Yeah, I know the Big Mac isn't beans on toast or whatever. | ||
I know it's not black pudding and whatever other goofy stuff you eat, slop you eat. | ||
But Anglos, talking about good food. | ||
Like you would know good food. | ||
But, you know, the Big Mac is a perfect sandwich. | ||
Angryinch says, Okay, so again, I think we're failing to speak English properly. | ||
Vance failed against transnational corporations I don't know what you mean by that. | ||
American con. | ||
Do you mean American conservative? | ||
Or do you mean con, like he's a con artist? | ||
Maybe more normie tier, but still a godsend. | ||
Who, Vance or Rod? | ||
We have to be specific here. | ||
Ronson says, I don't really know that much about J.D. | ||
Vance. | ||
I know he wrote Hillbilly Elegy. | ||
I don't know that much else about him. | ||
I didn't read that book. | ||
Anyway, Iran Suns is welcome ladies and gentlemen. | ||
I don't say that though, I don't say that. | ||
You're watching America First with Nicholas J. Fuentes and I'm coming to you live from my barracks in Iran because I've just been drafted. | ||
Yeah, well, at least there'll be a change of scenery, right? | ||
Honestly, at this point, it would add a little bit of structure to my life, so... Going to die in Iran, maybe it's better than the alternative. | ||
I wouldn't have to read superchats, right? | ||
Might have to kill innocent people in a horrible Middle Eastern war, and maybe I would get killed, but at least I wouldn't have to read superchats, and I don't know. | ||
I don't know. | ||
At this point, it's hard to say which is better. | ||
Rabbi says, we shot it down and blamed Iran. | ||
Israel first, goy. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Reanne says, hey Nick, will you be making Mars first in 2055? | ||
No, I don't think I'm gonna go to Mars. | ||
Great question though. | ||
Jay he all says despite only making up only 13% of the GTA population Blacks men and white women are only are over half of the people you murder. | ||
What's up with that white boy? | ||
I don't know. | ||
That's so funny Epididymis says I never wanted to fight in a war that all changed yesterday when my rusty Roasty teacher gave me an F He says Rosti without the A. So I don't know if that's Rosti or Roasty. | ||
Teacher gave me an F. Now I can't wait to get drafted so I can strafe those people with my F-16C. | ||
I'm ready to fight. | ||
Hell yeah, man. | ||
I hear you. | ||
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I hear you. | |
I got a dirty look from somebody the other day and now I'm ready to go to war. | ||
Somebody looked at me the wrong way and now it's time. | ||
Luke Grace says long super chats equal cringe. | ||
I agree people wanting to well It's like just say your message succinctly concisely and just make it I don't know make it entertaining all these super chats just make me wanna Well, they just make me wanna tell people to make better super chest is what they make me want to do I think about all the I think about all the things these bad super chats want to make me do all these bad ideas that are filling my head such as telling people to make better super chats and Anyway, Epididymis says you're cringe haha got him. | ||
Yeah, you got me. | ||
Anon says the war in Iran is almost entirely backed by the military-industrial complex Trump owned stock in Boeing, which has fielded 150 F-16C units. | ||
Yeah, I don't think I don't think that has anything to do with it. | ||
I don't think Trump owning stock in Boeing. | ||
Imagine thinking that the military-industrial complex is the president's owning stock in Boeing. | ||
I don't think that's the reason why we'd be pushing into it. | ||
It's a military-industrial complex. | ||
It's the defense contractors. | ||
It's various war profiteers. | ||
It's the Israel lobby. | ||
It's Saudi Arabia. | ||
It's Qatar. | ||
I mean, there are a lot of people that are pushing us to do this war. | ||
Josh Sear with a big super chat. | ||
Thank you so much, man. | ||
He says, just saw your GTA 5 gameplay and I have to say I thoroughly enjoyed it. | ||
Crazy how you're put in so many self-defense situations. | ||
I was just a little disappointed in a lack of missions in the banking, finance, and media area of Los Santos. | ||
Yeah, yeah, you could say that it's a dangerous place out there. | ||
It's a dangerous place and, you know, That's truly what happens in life. | ||
You just get put in a self-defense situation and you have to do what it takes. | ||
I'm a big believer in that, right? | ||
And who knows, maybe one of these days people pulling out guns on you. | ||
I've heard these stories happen before where somebody goes into like a bank and for some reason people in the bank pull a gun and you have to defend your life. | ||
You know, or you go to, uh, you go to Isla Vista. | ||
No, I'm kidding! | ||
No, that's a joke! | ||
That's a joke! | ||
I'm only joking. | ||
Horrible. | ||
That's a terrible joke. | ||
What an evil and horrible joke I disavow. | ||
Terrible, right? | ||
Uh, but yeah, Grand Theft Auto, one of my favorite games, and I like it for its realism, really. | ||
I hope the Grand Theft Auto 6 will have photorealistic graphics in VR. | ||
I'll just say that much, but thanks for the big super chat. | ||
Yeah, I'm glad you enjoyed the gaming streams. | ||
We'll have to do another one this weekend maybe. | ||
Justin Turner says, over your shoulder you know that I told you I'll always be picking a Nika up when you're down. | ||
Yeah, thanks. | ||
Big Mike says, hello Nick, I've prepared a Big Mac for you. | ||
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Ooh-woo. | |
Well, thank you. | ||
I need a little of that. | ||
I need a little of that tonight after the week I'm having. | ||
I need a little ooh-woo, right? | ||
Caesar King says, and then a little Big Mac being prepared for me. | ||
Nobody's taking care of me! | ||
Nobody's taking care of me, is what I'm saying, you know? | ||
So we need a little woo-woo action, right? | ||
A war with Iran. | ||
We've got demonetization. | ||
It's all very stressful. | ||
It's a very stressful time for me. | ||
You know, we need a little woo-woo in the life. | ||
Cesar King says Americans would have more respect for Iran if it was called Persia. | ||
People would see it less as some foreign Muslim country with a stan at the end. | ||
Does Iran have stan at the end? | ||
Am I missing something? | ||
People would see it less as a foreign country with stan on the end. | ||
I think Iran does not have that, but I don't know if I agree with that. | ||
I think it's kind of silly and goofy because the Iranian people have always been called some variation of Iranian, right? | ||
So that's not exactly a new term. | ||
Maybe people are less educated, but I certainly don't think if we're called Persia that there would be any difference about it. | ||
You know, would it be different with Iraq if it was called Mesopotamia? | ||
I don't think so. | ||
Egypt is called Egypt, and we ousted Hosni Mubarak, right? | ||
Libya has always been Libya, and we ousted Muammar Gaddafi, so... Syria has always been Syria, and there's still this... We didn't go to war there, obviously, but still a big effort to remove Assad, so I would... | ||
I would say maybe that's not totally true. | ||
I don't know. | ||
That's a great question. | ||
Why is the elevator in the Big Bang Theory broken? | ||
I don't know. | ||
That's a great question. | ||
I always wondered that myself. | ||
Sidney says, For the Nicker Nation, Go Off King. | ||
And he's referencing the Vaporwave track, Synthwave track of America First was published. | ||
Pretty good track. | ||
Pretty exciting. | ||
I enjoyed it pretty thoroughly. | ||
Well made. | ||
Jaycees has got my DOT physical card. | ||
Now I can keep on trucking. | ||
Just thought you should know. | ||
Yeah, great, thanks for sharing. | ||
James says Trump's starting to annoy me with his empty promises and ma-MAGA movement. | ||
Huh, there's that word again, ma. | ||
Can he debate NPS? | ||
Call the meme department, they're busy with the zoomers. | ||
Oh, thanks, thank you. | ||
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I agree, Trump is annoying me as well. | ||
What a great Super Chat! | ||
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Congratulations! | |
I'm such, I don't know, I'm such a jerk tonight. | ||
I don't know if it's the Super Chats, is it me? | ||
Is it the Super Chats? | ||
But I just feel like it's just not doing it for me tonight. | ||
Monochrome says, hey big guy, you're having a great day. | ||
I am having a great day. | ||
I gotta ask, when are you gonna play Wallace and Gromit on your gaming stream? | ||
I don't, I don't know, man. | ||
I guess that one's coming up. | ||
I guess that'll be our, our next game that we'll play. | ||
I'll have to put that one, I'll have to put that one in the queue with all the other ones. | ||
Good average says, Hi Nick, I've been practicing my African mathematics. | ||
1 plus 1 equals 5, 2 plus 2 equals 7, 3 plus 3 equals 1. | ||
Once I get my big number reparations from the white people, I move on to double digits. | ||
Wish me big luck, guy. | ||
That sounds incredibly racist and I disavow. | ||
We're not gonna have any racist content on the show. | ||
We're not racists here, so I don't know why you think you're welcome here. | ||
I don't know why you think we would find that funny or cool, because racism is not any of those things. | ||
Video Game Snakes has got back from Toy Story 4. | ||
The abortions and their handlers behind me wouldn't shut up or stop giving commentary. | ||
They didn't shut up the entire time. | ||
Well, I have heard that. | ||
I have heard that before, that abortionists and Democrats more broadly are very disruptive in the theaters. | ||
They just can't control themselves. | ||
Very low impulse control. | ||
I've heard this about Democrats as a group. | ||
You hear this a lot. | ||
A lot of stories like this. | ||
High time preference, low impulse control, these sorts of things. | ||
It's Democrats! | ||
That's why they ruin everything they touch. | ||
Steve Harris says, hey Nick, can you financially dominate me? | ||
Yeah, I don't know. | ||
No, probably not. | ||
But thanks for the super chat anyway, I guess. | ||
VG says, did you hear Ethan Ralph was allegedly caught popping pills on stream? | ||
Interestingly, he said before that all drugs should be legal. | ||
Strange how these links between politics and vices always pop up. | ||
Well, it's true. | ||
Most of the time. | ||
And look, I like Ralph. | ||
I don't know if you're trying to start drama between me and Ralph. | ||
You know, if he's taking pills, that's his choice. | ||
I would never do that. | ||
I don't encourage people to do that. | ||
If he supports legalizing drugs, I disagree. | ||
But, you know, that's his... He's entitled to his opinion. | ||
But I'll just say that time and again you find that people who are against Christianity, or against various laws going into effect, they're against them because it would change the way that they have to live their own lives. | ||
Most of the pagans in the right wing, they're not pagans because they believe in paganism. | ||
They don't even know anything about paganism. | ||
They saw a funny meme about it and like, that's their thing now. | ||
But it's really because they reject Christianity because Christianity would mean they would have to live their life in a particular way. | ||
That's all that means. | ||
A right-wing pagan is basically somebody who is just not a moral right-wing person. | ||
A right-wing pagan is somebody who wants to live an immoral lifestyle, but be right-wing. | ||
Somebody who wants everybody else to live morally. | ||
They want the fruits of a moral society. | ||
They want rules for the dumb masses, but me, I can do whatever I want. | ||
And that's pride. | ||
That's the greatest sin of all, right? | ||
And that's not to say that Christians are not sinners, but Christians understand that yes, we are sinners, but a sin is a sin, which is wrong. | ||
What we're doing is wrong. | ||
And that's the crucial distinction. | ||
You know, people don't, I think it really just comes down to like guilt and pride and shame and all these things. | ||
You know, it's not to say that Christians are necessarily, I think a lot of times you'll find that they're better people, but it's not to say that we're superior or anything like that, but Christians will acknowledge that when bad things happen, when bad behavior happens, we say, well, it is bad. | ||
We should strive not to do these things. | ||
Even though everybody sins, we should strive not to do them. | ||
Pagans say, well, I could do whatever I want. | ||
I'm God. | ||
I can make up my own rules. | ||
So, uh, and that's, you know, it's no coincidence why, you know, people that are addicted to pornography are against anti-porn legislation. | ||
That's why people who are addicted to drugs want drugs to be legalized. | ||
That's why people that are sex addicts want prostitution to be legalized and on and on, you know, libertarians. | ||
have you know no morality no moral standards for the most part that's why they want to have laws that are permissive so anyway jub says hey nick how do we help fallen women my sister's a 25 year old thot and she wants to be an engineer and of course my boomer parents see no problem i don't know i think they're kind of a lost cause what what do you mean what are you supposed to do white knight for them honestly i see women as uh | ||
You know, once they get these ideas in their head, it's hard to put that back in the bag, you know? | ||
It's hard to reverse the liberation that has happened with women, particularly when they become whores. | ||
Once they become a whore, I think it's sort of like the point of no return in a lot of ways for a lot of people. | ||
So, I don't know. | ||
I couldn't tell you. | ||
I don't know why people ask me these things. | ||
Nick, how do we turn women around? | ||
What should I know? | ||
What should I know? | ||
The whole show is about how we want nothing to do with e-girls and thots and anything like that. | ||
You think I spend a lot of time trying and testing methods to rehabilitate e-girls? | ||
Not my problem. | ||
You know, the only person I'm concerned about, the only woman I'm concerned about is the woman who I'm going to marry at this point in time. | ||
So, uh, you know, I don't really think about that so much. | ||
How do we really rehabilitate some whore, some person like that? | ||
I don't really spend so much time thinking about it. | ||
Just gotta find some people that are untouched by the pause and, you know, maybe we can try and turn things around. | ||
But by and large, I don't see, uh, I don't see a lot of successful stories where that happens. | ||
So I think if anybody is going to rehabilitate a woman, it's it's their romantic partner. | ||
It's either it's either their family or it's their romantic partner. | ||
But you know, anybody else, it's like good luck. | ||
Video game snakes is Iran is crazy. | ||
Some say Woody leaves. | ||
And Buzz dies in Toy Story, I guess? | ||
I don't- I don't know. | ||
I don't care. | ||
I don't think I'm even gonna see that movie. | ||
Jack says tattooed people be like, this thing is so important to me, I must write it on my body or I'll forget about it. | ||
Tattoos are so stupid. | ||
It's the biggest way to show you're- well, I shouldn't say this, I know people with tattoos, but uh... | ||
We just shouldn't do it. | ||
It's just so I think it's so stupid Honestly, it's the dumbest thing in the world. | ||
I just why I don't understand the point It's it's like the gayest thing a person can do. | ||
It's like when you're uh, you know teenager What do we used to do in elementary school? | ||
What was this game called the game? | ||
It was a there was a name for this was in like grade school and it was like somebody wrote the name of you know your crush on your Arm or your hand or something. | ||
If you looked at it, you had to ask them out. | ||
I forget the rules. | ||
Or like, you know, emo kids and they write on themselves or whatever, you know. | ||
I just think it's a very, like, juvenile baby thing to do. | ||
I'm gonna get the Chinese symbol for love tattooed on my arm because love is important or, you know, people get a little tattoo just to, like, say they did or just to have it. | ||
It's just so stupid. | ||
You have no respect for yourself. | ||
You have no dignity. | ||
That's what I hate more than anything is the debasement. | ||
of people you know people just lowering themselves down into the filth and the muck they have no respect for themselves and that's the thing people ask like why don't you why don't you get drunk why don't you do drugs like i have to have a reason well you know i just don't i just don't see myself doing these things i like my state of mind unmolested unaltered you know dignified and all that i see people getting blackout drunk and they think that's hilarious or fun the whole country is just debased and degenerate no dignity | ||
I see that as it goes along with all that other stuff. | ||
Very, very silly. | ||
Very stupid. | ||
Clownish. | ||
Juvenile. | ||
I will not get a tattoo. | ||
What is so meaningful and important that you're going to get a tattoo? | ||
Maybe a cross is the only thing I can think of, but... | ||
You know, I'm going to get a barbed wire tattooed around my arm. | ||
I had this gay roommate in high college, this stupid idiot. | ||
He would go home. | ||
I'm not going to say where he lived. | ||
My roommate, he would go home on the weekends to be with his family, and he'd come back. | ||
And, like, every time he would come back with a tattoo. | ||
And the first time, he had, like, a barbed wire tattoo around his arm. | ||
And they got Roman numerals on his wrist. | ||
And I'm thinking, like, you're the dumbest gayest dude I've ever met. | ||
You know, you're the biggest goofball, libtard, soy boy cuck I've ever met. | ||
What, do you think you're tough or cool because of this? | ||
You'd be cool if you talked like a man. | ||
You'd be cool if you stopped talking about going on vacation with your mom. | ||
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So it's just so it's so goofy Yeah, anyway, Churro says Trump's UAV got shot down on rust. | ||
Hello nw2 department Yeah, I heard Hassan Rouhani got out the stinger and took out his UAV took out his counter UAV Big they made a big mistake. | ||
They made a big mistake. | ||
We're going juggernaut mode in rust Michael says my dad just told me to go to bed. | ||
Will you debate him on this? | ||
Yeah, definitely get him on the show Michael says My autism prevents me from coming up with a funny super chat. | ||
Can you please come up with something funny and say I said it? | ||
Please don't read this out loud, by the way. | ||
Oh, oops, too late. | ||
Great, thank you. | ||
Jumping Jack Flash says, what is your favorite brand of tampons? | ||
That's amazing. | ||
Michael says, Iran is behind your mom making chicken every night. | ||
If so, time to go to war, right? | ||
I wouldn't discount it. | ||
My mom's an Iranian proxy. | ||
So these are the Iranian proxies everybody's talking about? | ||
So that's why I've been eating grilled chicken every night for the past three weeks? | ||
Well, I support war with Iran now. | ||
I support war with Iran. | ||
Uh, let's see. | ||
Ben says, my dad came in my room last night while I was watching your show and said you move like an animatronic figure. | ||
He also said your head is too big for your body. | ||
Can you neg him back, please? | ||
I don't know anything about your dad, but uh... | ||
You know, he says I move like an animatronic. | ||
I'm very... I'm very... What is the word? | ||
I articulate things with my hands. | ||
I gesticulate. | ||
It's an Italian thing. | ||
Maybe you're an Anglo. | ||
You don't understand this. | ||
This higher communication form. | ||
And I do have a big head because I have a big brain. | ||
I don't just be... People say I have a big head like that's a bad thing. | ||
It's because I have a massive brain because I'm a genius. | ||
Because I'm a handsome genius. | ||
You know, maybe if you had such a huge brain, you would be famous like me. | ||
Maybe you'd be a famous, beloved e-celebrity like me. | ||
But you're not. | ||
You're just somebody's dad who's giving money to me. | ||
So anyway, Baron says, your Bangladeshi ex-girlfriend was cute. | ||
Oh, thanks. | ||
Yeah, we've been over that before. | ||
Well, it's so funny about the, what's her name, the FISA. | ||
This used to go around on Poll. | ||
I think this was after I split with James Alsup in the company, and people just pull out everything they can find. | ||
I had a picture with a friend of mine in college who was a Bangladeshi Muslim, and people are like, oh, he's in a picture with her. | ||
They're dating. | ||
It's just not true. | ||
There's no evidence for this. | ||
But, but hilarious super chat. | ||
Thanks for the money. | ||
Mega says, favorite Sam Hyde MDE sketch? | ||
Probably Guy Heaven Gym or the Bernie Sanders one for me. | ||
I love this question. | ||
I get this question every week. | ||
Oh, I don't know. | ||
Bernie Sanders positing is a good one. | ||
I also like, obviously, 2070 is timeless. | ||
I like The Man Who Would Not Be What They Told Him To Be, whatever that one's called. | ||
That's a classic. | ||
Not really funny, but very meaningful. | ||
There's so many good ones, it's hard to pick. | ||
The Wall Show is good. | ||
M.M. | ||
says, keep up the great work, Nick. | ||
Never give in to the Ziocon. | ||
Yeah, I never will, trust me. | ||
Seth, well, I don't know, maybe I will one of these days. | ||
Honestly, I was like, I'm gonna be a crusader. | ||
I'm gonna turn away the Zionist money I'll do my own show and then I just get abused and then people just abuse me people just Antagonize me for it. | ||
Like I don't know maybe the white race deserves to go away. | ||
Maybe I should have sold out Maybe it was smarter to do that. | ||
It really doesn't serve my views about the masses when these things happen But I don't do it for the masses. | ||
I do it because it's the right thing to do, you know So I guess that's the saving grace, right? | ||
You throw away all your potential so that people could just antagonize you and call you an Israeli shill anyway. | ||
It's like, well good thing I'm not doing it for the masses. | ||
Mustafa says, thanks Nick for your stellar analysis on Iran. | ||
Hey, thanks. | ||
Seth Rich says, have you thought about having highlight clips on your channel so it can be shared easier? | ||
There are highlight clips and many channels that do this, but I don't want to post it on my channel because it messes with notifications and algorithms and things like this. | ||
MD Extremes is destroying countries taking their refugees. | ||
Yeah, that's our policy. | ||
Let's see. | ||
Scroll down too far there. | ||
Jumping jack flashes, goodnight room, goodnight moon, goodnight cow jumping over the moon, goodnight lights and the red balloon. | ||
Thanks. | ||
Arkibus says a drone can crash in international waters but the airspace over it is still under the jurisdiction of someone so both claims can be true where it crashes doesn't matter as much as the airspace where is operating. | ||
Yeah well that's exactly what I said which is that again they dispute they both agree that it landed in basically the same place but the Iranians say it did trespass at one point the airspace. | ||
But yeah, Sean says Chad Eric Stryker is greater than beta optics cucks. | ||
Oh, thanks for the money. | ||
Yeah, we're the cucks, but thanks for the money. | ||
Yeah, Eric Stryker is a real Chad, a real Chad. | ||
It's so funny, the people that antagonize me and they like TRS, not understanding that Eric Stryker's literally a dark-skinned Indian, like literally parents are immigrants. | ||
I don't say that in any other pejorative way, because I'm Mexican, everybody knows that, but I'm like fifth-generation Hispanic, you understand this. | ||
And people are always like, oh, that Nick guy, he's a mutt, he's this and that. | ||
It's like, who are you listening to? | ||
Who's your guy? | ||
Eric Stryker is a real... | ||
Being an edgelord and being a communist... | ||
These things are really, uh, based in Redpill. | ||
Very cool, you know. | ||
Being edgy online and using a pseudonym is very edgy and cool. | ||
I agree. | ||
Ilhan Omar says, what's your take on the HOTEPs? | ||
Are they allies? | ||
Uh, definitely not. | ||
Nietzschean says, war with Iran would tear this country apart. | ||
I agree. | ||
Anand says, the contract for the F-16 Gale units was 100 million. | ||
Okay. | ||
Casey says, the Super Chets are always cringed, but they're especially bad today. | ||
We need a complete moratorium on new knickers until we can figure out what is going on. | ||
I agree. | ||
Yeah, I thought it was just me, but today it's just like, I don't know. | ||
I can't stand it today. | ||
Mustafa says, Nick, if U.S. | ||
bombs Iran while spending $10 trillion in, what is that, 10,000 military casualties, then the Islamist designs for America and the West will not succeed. | ||
Thanks for speaking out against war. | ||
Love from the Muslim Brotherhood. | ||
Okay, Albert says, can you get e-girls to stop blocking me for asking if they are knickers? | ||
No, I block all e-girls, with a few notable exceptions. | ||
So I would just get blocked. | ||
I'd block them. | ||
Why do you need to talk? | ||
Honestly, any girl who's online to me is just like, I don't give them the time of day, frankly. | ||
A girl being online says a lot about them. | ||
You know, people are always telling me, when are you going to find an e-girl? | ||
When are you going to find, you know, e-friends? | ||
I'll just say this, you know, like, people that are online, particularly girls, like, I don't know, particularly if they have an Instagram, you know, or they're very active in this community, it's like, well... | ||
Well with again a few exceptions, there's something going on there. | ||
I would just say I would say that much, you know So, uh, so I don't see why getting blocked by e-girls is a problem Mint Choco says so many cringe nats in the chat tonight. | ||
Yikes. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Well very salty Blake Mitchell says, what if we go to war with Iran? | ||
Lose the war, Iran takes over the U.S. | ||
and starts getting rid of all of our elected officials. | ||
I don't know, it could be pretty based. | ||
Yeah, that seems like a likely outcome. | ||
Really intelligent comment. | ||
Josh Sarah says, is it just me or are the Super Chatters getting a little crazy out there? | ||
No, I think it's not just you. | ||
I think they are getting crazier. | ||
Desu says, after watching hide wars episode 3 a few months ago, I ordered the book of the new son by gene wolf, which is Sam's favorite book Highly recommended very fun read. | ||
Anyway, what is your favorite novel? | ||
I'll have to check that out Favorite novel. | ||
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I don't really read fiction that much I gotta tell you, I can probably count on one hand how many fiction books I've read in the last five years. | ||
And one of the only ones is Notes from the Underground by Dostoevsky. | ||
So I have to say that it wins by default! | ||
You know, I can't even remember, what did I even read before that that was fiction? | ||
Like, cover to cover? | ||
maybe the Odyssey, I guess, in my freshman year of high school, but all the other books, all the other books I didn't even read in college and in high school, I didn't read any of the books even then, I don't read fiction, you know, all the books I read are non-fiction, so I probably have to say that, just, again, just by default, I | ||
I just really I have a lot of fiction on my bookshelf that I've ordered that I'd like to read but I just I haven't Mustered up the interest to do it Dezu says I just read that one space commando says hey Nick you want to play some overwatch. | ||
I'll be Reinhardt Okay Maybe I'll be what's the first one? | ||
Maybe I'll be Winston. | ||
Ethan says, hey Nick, are you gonna see Toy Story 4? | ||
They basically turned Bo Peep into a lesbian who doesn't want to be with a kid and Woody doesn't know what to do with himself because Andy got replaced by a mixed-race girl. | ||
I don't know if I'll see Toy Story 4. | ||
Maybe, when does it even come out? | ||
It comes out this month, right? | ||
When is it coming? | ||
It's soon, right? | ||
Let me see. | ||
I'll probably see it just for fun, but I don't know. | ||
Who really cares? | ||
Oh, it comes out today? | ||
What the heck? | ||
Maybe I'll go see it tonight, I didn't know that. | ||
I thought, I don't know, I don't know what I thought, but... Damn, comes out tonight? | ||
What is it, 8.30 now? | ||
Maybe I'll go catch it. | ||
Maybe I'll go catch it tonight, why not, right? | ||
I'm, you know... | ||
I'll go catch it tonight, I guess. | ||
PragerU says, uh, what are you, some kind of shill for Iran? | ||
It's undisputed that they're a dangerous actor in the region. | ||
Why would anybody lie about this? | ||
I can't tell if that's a joke because it could very easily just be a well-done parody of what Zionists believe. | ||
PragerU grad, yeah, probably a joke. | ||
Interdimensional Harmony says, tomorrow Netflix ruins Evangelion childhood. | ||
What are you talking about? | ||
I'm gonna re-watch Evangelion once it comes out. | ||
So I don't know why that's ruining it. | ||
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Are they changing it in some way? | |
Seems like it's just the same, you know, same stuff. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't know. | ||
It's a good question. | ||
time your mom served pork I don't know I don't know it's a good question we had pork maybe I don't know I I don't really like pork though. | ||
Never been a big, you know, I always complain when she makes pork tenderloin or pork chops. | ||
So, uh, I don't really, I don't really go in for that. | ||
I guess chicken is my preferred meat, but it's just like every, every day it's like, today it's chicken parm, today it's lemon chicken, grilled chicken, fried chicken, barbecue chicken. | ||
And it's like, well, I like chicken, but I don't like chicken every day. | ||
I don't like chicken Caesar salad every day of my life. | ||
There's a lot of food you can make. | ||
There's a lot of options that can be done, right? | ||
Jax says, hey, Nick, I've been lifting for the past eight months. | ||
Well, I've gotten pretty strong. | ||
I still don't have the Greek God physique like you. | ||
What should I do differently? | ||
Stop working out. | ||
I've got a pretty good physique, you know. | ||
Honestly, not for nothing, but I do have a very muscular build. | ||
For somebody that doesn't work out, for somebody that eats like a total cavone, I look in the mirror and I'm like, this is not a bad physique for somebody that's basically completely sedentary and a total Piggy a total a total zog chow piggy eating in the trough, right? | ||
So but I but I promise I'm gonna get but when I get in the gym, it's gonna be epic I'm gonna get back in there one of these days. | ||
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I Don't know. | |
It's just kind of a meme to me. | ||
I don't really need it that much, right? | ||
All these people so obsessed with physique, physique, and we gotta be getting in the gym and protein and all this. | ||
It's like, I don't know. | ||
I don't really, why is that a priority? | ||
Why should that be a priority for me? | ||
Because of this like, you know, made up thing about a man must be, you know, Socrates said that a man must reach his full physical potential. | ||
Yeah, well, that was 10,000 years ago or whatever. | ||
So, I know I'm gonna get a lot of shit for this, but uh, I got a lot going on in my life. | ||
I got a lot happening in my life, okay? | ||
I'm a very busy person and, you know, well it's good for you and you can spend an hour in the gym. | ||
Yeah, maybe, but I also don't really want to. | ||
It's also a big pain in the ass. | ||
So, you know, can I, can I just chill and relax? | ||
Because I got a long day, got a lot to deal with. | ||
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Or am I gonna hit it and take a cold shower? | |
I'm running in the shower. | ||
I'm running in place in the cold shower. | ||
I'm running in place in the cold shower drinking a seaweed, just seaweed and raw eggs. | ||
And then I'm out of the shower and I'm doing some other regimen and I'm doing push-ups and pull-ups and Like, again, it's the Anglo mentality. | ||
I'm here to enjoy my life. | ||
I'm here to savor it like a fine wine. | ||
I'm here to enjoy, you know, to think, you know, this is the the highest form is the thinking and that's really what I do. | ||
I work out, I work out in the, uh, what would you call that? | ||
The Lyceum. | ||
That, this is where I work out as opposed to the gymnasium. | ||
So, No, but I'll get back in the gym. | ||
Everybody relax. | ||
I I know I know it's Rationalizations, I'll get back in the gym. | ||
Okay, I'll be back Master race hi IQ slob says okay says girls. | ||
Yuck. | ||
I have my ar-15 Xbox and then Jay Fuentes exactly right exactly. | ||
What else do you need? | ||
distractions everything else is a distraction and Jason Long says, can you talk more about how college roommates and life on campus sucks? | ||
I hated mine. | ||
Spent most of my time in my room alone. | ||
Yeah, me too. | ||
Dorm life just sucks. | ||
I thought it was going to be fun. | ||
I thought it was, well, it was fun. | ||
It was really cool in some ways. | ||
But in other ways, it was brutal. | ||
You know, I thought it'd be cool. | ||
I'd be living in the city in like a building. | ||
It'd be like an apartment and I'm downtown and all that. | ||
And it was. | ||
I mean, there are some perks to that. | ||
And it is fun. | ||
You do get some independence, but on the other side, I'm living in a dorm, and you just get no privacy. | ||
You can't make a phone call. | ||
You can't, like... I was always concerned somebody was looking over my shoulder. | ||
I'm on, like, 4chan, because this is 2016, and I'm always worried, is this guy gonna, like, look over my shoulder and see what I'm looking at? | ||
Is he gonna see that I'm, you know, some kind of radical or something? | ||
You know, so you get no privacy. | ||
You have to like have this communal bathroom, which was terrible. | ||
You got to get in a little shower stall. | ||
The water temperature fluctuates wildly. | ||
You know, you got to wait because there's only two of them and you got to change in front of people. | ||
You have to go in like a stall. | ||
One time I went in the bathroom and some kid had just thrown up all over the place. | ||
I just couldn't use the bathroom. | ||
And basically, it's just a lot of problems. | ||
College roommates suck. | ||
Campus life is terrible. | ||
Unless you're a partier. | ||
In that case, I guess it's fun. | ||
I didn't have a reactive social life. | ||
I was a bit of a recluse, as if anything has changed. | ||
I'm a reclusive sort of a person. | ||
But yeah, it wasn't enjoyable for me. | ||
No, in some ways, I do miss it. | ||
In some ways I do miss the independence, you know, being on my own. | ||
Being able, like I'll never forget, I could just slip out of my room at 3 a.m. | ||
and I don't have to worry about waking anybody up because I was totally inconsiderate because my roommate was a jagoff. | ||
And you don't have to explain where you're going. | ||
You just go out, do what you want, whatever. | ||
So I did like that part of it. | ||
But, you know, there were some drawbacks. | ||
Lachlan says thoughts on Vatican II. | ||
Don't care for it, I guess. | ||
Nietzschean says when will you go round three with Halsey? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I mean, we kind of did. | ||
We don't really disagree about much, I don't think. | ||
Uh, so, not anytime soon. | ||
Jumpin' Jack flashed his pee-pee-poo-poo. | ||
Thanks. | ||
Talios says, my wife says, go to the gym, big guy. | ||
Well, nah, you think I'm gonna take orders from your wife? | ||
You think I'm gonna take orders from somebody's wife? | ||
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Please. | |
You think I'm gonna take orders from a woman? | ||
The other day, it's so funny, my mom was like, my mom was telling me, she's like, you should probably talk to a financial planner and, you know, talk about your financial future and everything. | ||
And she recommended a woman to me and I was like, you know, I'm really uncomfortable talking about my, you know, having a female financial advisor. | ||
She gets all offended. | ||
She gets all offended. | ||
She gets all bent out of shape. | ||
She's like, I'm really offended that you would say this. | ||
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You really believe that a woman is not as good at doing this job. | |
And I'm like, I would just prefer to have, you know, it's my money and I am just be more comfortable if a man was giving me financial advice. | ||
She, and she, whipped out she got all upset she was pissed at me give me dirty looks the whole rest of the day she's still mad about it i'm sure so um you know oh my wife my wife says you should go to the gym yeah well i don't really care what your wife says i don't care what a woman has to tell me about going to the gym the day i care you know a woman telling me to go to the gym that makes me want to I will never go to the gym, if that's the case, you know? | ||
When they said women prefer dad bodies, I was like, now I'm getting in the gym. | ||
Now it's time. | ||
You think I'm out there to please women? | ||
You think I'm out there to, uh... I serve the female race? | ||
Get lost, please. | ||
The says, knock, knock, knock. | ||
Penny. | ||
A Big Bang Theory reference. | ||
Bazinga. | ||
King Harwa says right foot pee pee, left foot poo poo, everybody Drake and Josh. | ||
So, fusionism. | ||
We've embraced fusionism on the show. | ||
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I can't, I can't take it anymore tonight. | ||
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