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- I'm sorry. | |
I'm sorry, Brittany and Betsy, but I just can't do it. | ||
You're an e-girl. | ||
You know the rule. | ||
No e-girls. | ||
Who's got the clip? | ||
No e-girls. | ||
unidentified
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Never! | |
Hashtag never e-girls. | ||
unidentified
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Not even once. | |
I've never heard of Nick. | ||
What is that? | ||
Americanism, not populism. | ||
We'll be our freedom. | ||
I've never heard of Nick. | ||
Who's that? | ||
will be our freedom! | ||
We'll be our freedom! | ||
The boomer generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the human. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
Americanism, 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? | ||
unidentified
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No e-girls. | |
Never! | ||
Hashtag never e-girls. | ||
Not even once. | ||
unidentified
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Guy, I've never heard of a big one. | |
He's just that. | ||
Americanism, not globalism. not globalism. | ||
Will be our freedom. Will be our freedom. | ||
Will be our freedom. | ||
Will be our freedom. | ||
The Homer's Generation. | ||
...and its consequences have been a disaster for the humanity. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo! | ||
The boomer generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the humanity. | ||
Recognition, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
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. | ||
unidentified
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Not even once. | |
I've never heard of it. | ||
What is that? | ||
Americanism, not populism. | ||
We'll be our freedom. | ||
I've never heard of Bigfoot. | ||
Who's that? | ||
I've never heard of Bigfoot. | ||
I've never heard of Bigfoot. Bigfoot. | ||
...and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo! | ||
The boomer generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, not globalism, not globalism, not globalism, not globalism, | ||
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. | ||
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Not even once. | |
Guy, I've never heard of Nick Fudge. | ||
Who's that? | ||
I've never heard of Nick Fudge. | ||
Who's that? | ||
...and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race. | ||
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. | ||
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? | ||
unidentified
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No e-girls. | |
Never! | ||
Hashtag never e-girls. | ||
unidentified
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Not even once. | |
I've never heard of Bigfoot. | ||
Who's that? | ||
I've never heard of Bigfoot. | ||
I've never heard of Bigfoot. | ||
I've never heard of Bigfoot. | ||
Who's that? | ||
and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. | ||
The boomer generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, not globalism, will be our credo. will be our credo. | ||
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. | ||
unidentified
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Not even once. | |
I've never heard of Nick. | ||
What is that? | ||
Americanism, not globalism. | ||
Will be our freedom. | ||
I've never heard of Nick. | ||
What is that? | ||
and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. | ||
The boomer generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will not globalism, will be our credo. will be our credo. | ||
It It's going to be only America first. | ||
America first. | ||
The American people will come first once again. | ||
With respect, the respect that we deserve. | ||
From this day forward, it's going to be only America first. | ||
America first. | ||
America first. | ||
My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes. | ||
We have a great show for you tonight. | ||
Very excited. | ||
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Wow! | |
Very excited to be back with you this evening. | ||
Normally, I say that every night. | ||
I'm excited to be with you. | ||
And maybe half the days, 40% of the days, I'm really pumped. | ||
I'm hyped. | ||
But I gotta tell ya, a lot of the days I'm like, hey, you know, I'm excited to be here, right? | ||
I'm excited to be here. | ||
But tonight, I'm excited! | ||
unidentified
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We're back! | |
We're back from the mountains. | ||
We're back in Chicago. | ||
Back on America First with some hot content. | ||
I know you missed me. | ||
Miss me yet? | ||
I know you missed me. | ||
I see you on Twitter, all over the place. | ||
Nick, when are you coming back? | ||
Nick, we can't wait for Monday! | ||
All this! | ||
But I'm back. | ||
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I'm here. | |
You know, I'm listening to the intro music. | ||
I'm listening to my theme song. | ||
And Donald Trump says in the theme song, the respect that we deserve. | ||
And you know, when I take a week off, I feel like I'm finally getting that. | ||
I feel like I'm finally getting the respect we deserve. | ||
So we're back. | ||
So yeah, I'm thinking we're back. | ||
We're back on America First. | ||
We got a great show for you tonight. | ||
There's a lot to talk about. | ||
Well, I should say there has been a lot in the news last week to talk about. | ||
Today, not really so much. | ||
Isn't that amazing how that works? | ||
I take one week off, everything happens. | ||
Antifa terrorist attack. | ||
Iranians seize a British tanker. | ||
You got the send them back chant at the North Carolina rally. | ||
Everything happens this whole week. | ||
I'm gone. | ||
I get back on Friday Immediately everything ceases. | ||
We're back to normal, you know, so I was saying over this over the vacation It's sort of like that episode of Spongebob remember when he goes to rock bottom He goes to the vending machine every time he reaches in to get the candy the bus comes Does anybody know what I'm talking about? | ||
That's what it's like with me and the news every time I'm reaching in to get The hot topic! | ||
If somebody could make that meme every time I'm going in to get a good story, I'm on vacation. | ||
But what are you gonna do? | ||
Today we are talking about two major things we'll be discussing. | ||
The Send Them Back chant. | ||
I know for a lot of people that have been around, you're probably like, Nick, that's old news. | ||
I know that was last week, but it's big. | ||
Have to cover it. | ||
That'll be the majority of the show. | ||
If you guys have been following the news, you know That's been the big drama. | ||
That's been the big controversy for the last week. | ||
The President has really been kicking it up a notch, turning it up a notch, on Twitter with the anti-Democrat rhetoric. | ||
Anti-Democrat rhetoric, right? | ||
We know what that means. | ||
And it's been very epic, very based and red-pilled, but of course it has reached this point where everybody is mad at him. | ||
It culminated at the North Carolina rally last week. | ||
I believe that was on... What was that? | ||
July 17th where his audience began to chant send them back in reference to the so-called squad. | ||
Regrettably we're gonna have to use that phrase which is the four progressive freshmen congressmen who are all non-white and that is Ilhan Omar, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Rashida Tlaib or Tlaib, who cares how to pronounce it, Arab, doesn't matter, and the black one which is something Presley. | ||
She's been the most muted out of the group. | ||
But so the president has been attacking this squad, the rally goers chanted send them back in reference to these ingrates, to these people who obviously are historically not belonging here, and in spite of that they're complaining, they're hating on America, Republicans are outraged. | ||
Democrats are outraged. | ||
They say the chant is nativist, xenophobic, racist. | ||
So we'll talk about this. | ||
The real critical question to me is what do we mean by America? | ||
You know, the president says they hate our country, they hate America. | ||
What is America? | ||
That's the operative question as always. | ||
So we'll get into that. | ||
That'll be our featured story for this evening. | ||
We'll also be talking about the Antifa terrorist attack In Washington. | ||
Nobody was talking about this. | ||
It was crazy to me how even in conservative media, with some notable exceptions, I didn't see anybody talking about this story. | ||
And in fact, I tweeted about this. | ||
I said, you know, You get the once-in-a-blue-moon, conservative, white nationalist, whatever, attack. | ||
Okay, literally, it's like once every so many years you get a big one, and we never hear the end of it. | ||
You know, we're still hearing about Charlottesville, Virginia, which it's questionable how deliberate what was going on there was. | ||
Don't wanna, don't wanna dive down that rabbit hole, but it's questionable. | ||
Was it a murder? | ||
Was a panic? | ||
Who knows, right? | ||
We don't really know, I guess. | ||
Charlottesville, we're still hearing about it. | ||
The Christchurch massacre, still hearing about it. | ||
Whenever you get a Democrat left-wing killing, and this is what I tweeted, it was something to this effect, you never hear about it. | ||
When it was that atheist who shot up the church in Texas, you didn't hear about it the day it happened, let alone six months, a year after, when it was the most recent one, which was the transgender killing. | ||
We remember nobody heard about that one. | ||
It was a school shooting, I think, in Colorado. | ||
And then you have this incident today, or rather last week, where you have An Antifa member, this is like a card-carrying Antifa guy, activist, shows up at an ICE detention facility in Tacoma, Washington with Molotov cocktails and he's setting cars on fire. | ||
He's trying to blow up the whole building. | ||
Sets a propane tank on fire outside the building. | ||
He's killed by police in this exchange. | ||
He's armed. | ||
He has a rifle. | ||
That's a terrorist. | ||
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Right? | |
I mean, we know that we're always reminded by the left that, oh, you know, it's only Muslims you call terrorists. | ||
No, I mean, this is a terrorist. | ||
Call it what it is. | ||
Nobody hears about it. | ||
And I tweet this out over the week. | ||
I say, yeah, OK, business as usual. | ||
When it's a right-wing guy, you never hear the end of it. | ||
It's a left-wing guy. | ||
You don't hear about it on the news. | ||
And I get, like, hundreds of people in the replies, this is the first I'm hearing about this. | ||
I never heard about the Antifa member. | ||
Old guy too, 69 years old. | ||
I never heard about the Antifa guy was firebombing a government facility. | ||
I'm only hearing about this because of your tweet. | ||
We'll talk about that. | ||
We'll also talk about some people in the conservative movement who have chosen, of all weeks, to amplify the message of Antifa. | ||
Incredible. | ||
Incredible. | ||
Jack Posobiec, Will Chamberlain, they have to be called out, okay? | ||
Will Chamberlain and Nemesis. | ||
Jack Posobiec, just kind of a goofy, strange character, who, I don't know, he seems harmless enough, but where did he honeymoon? | ||
Hello Department, where to the honeymoon right now? | ||
Will Chamberlain, half-Jewish, Jack Posobiec, where's the honeymoon? | ||
And they're tweeting out the week that there's an Antifa terrorist attack. | ||
They're retweeting Antifa. | ||
They're tweeting out, whoa, we're gonna give money to this Antifa charity. | ||
Really? | ||
Of all weeks? | ||
We'll dive into that. | ||
We'll talk about the details and everything else. | ||
It'll be a Packed show! | ||
We're back, and it's going to be exciting. | ||
It's going to be some hot takes, some hot content, and I just got to tell you, before we dive into it, it is good to be back. | ||
I was gone, for people that don't know, I was on vacation for a week. | ||
I went up into the mountains. | ||
Not going to tell you exactly where. | ||
I don't want to tell you exactly where, because frankly, I was up there, and it was this small community. | ||
Incredible! | ||
Great place. | ||
And it was just like untouched. | ||
It was the land that time forgot, right? | ||
Where it felt like the 90s, 2000s, 2010s just never happened there, okay? | ||
It was the small town. | ||
Beautiful, untouched by demographic change, nice, kind people. | ||
You go into the stores, the people talk to you, the patrons talk to you, everybody's waving to each other. | ||
It was amazing. | ||
So I'm not gonna tell you exactly where, because I don't want a bunch of knickers from LA and New York City, knickers, people who watch the show, to go in there and pause it up and bring, you know, their crazy Urbanite. | ||
Metropolitan. | ||
Cosmopolitan attitudes. | ||
So I'm just gonna keep it off the grid. | ||
But it was a great time. | ||
I was up there with some friends. | ||
Some people speculated who I was up there with. | ||
I'll not comment on that. | ||
I'm declining to comment who I was there with. | ||
But I was with some friends. | ||
Met some new people. | ||
And actually, while I was there, I met, I think, the youngest fan of America First. | ||
I didn't know they were this young. | ||
I guess it's really true. | ||
You know, I always said, it's a show for Zoomers. | ||
This is a real Zoomer. | ||
Maybe even Generation Alpha. | ||
But it was an eight-year-old fellow named Asher. | ||
We actually had so much in common. | ||
We were talking. | ||
I realized all America First viewers, all knickers, are based in Redfield. | ||
This guy was telling me he's into Legos. | ||
He's into Minecraft. | ||
He told me he woke up at lunchtime. | ||
I said, we have so much in common. | ||
I were the same. | ||
You and I were on the same wavelength there. | ||
So I did meet the youngest America First fan. | ||
That was great. | ||
Part of a great, beautiful family. | ||
Very kind people. | ||
And so it was really, it was refreshing because people have been watching the show For the past couple of weeks, you know, I went to Washington DC, came back for four shows, then I left, and the contrast just couldn't have been more striking. | ||
You know, you go to Washington DC, and the city is literally built like Star of David. | ||
It's literally built, what is that shape called, like a hexagram or something? | ||
If you go and you look at the map, of the national ball of like you know where the white house is you can literally draw either a pentagram or a hexagram some interesting shapes right they've got a big old obelisk in the middle i've talked about this before they've got goddesses weird pagan iconography with george washington greek architecture and really a friend of mine said What defines the city is this loci, the different and various loci of energy. | ||
Plural of the locus, right? | ||
Loci of negative or positive energy. | ||
And this is so true! | ||
I go to Washington DC and very dark evil energy emanating from the obelisk, from the hexagram, from the perfidious avian paintings in the Hamilton. | ||
And then I go to the great northwest. | ||
I go into the mountains and it's nothing but it's it's godly. | ||
It's good energy. | ||
It's good vibes. | ||
Maybe it's the mountain. | ||
Maybe it's the nature, but it is pure. | ||
So my soul, my spirit, I feel rejuvenated. | ||
I will say, however, it's not exactly for me. | ||
We're in the outdoors, and I'm with these people, and every time I go with these people, they're like, oh, this is so... They're very positive. | ||
I don't know if it's in my genetics. | ||
I don't know if it's my family. | ||
I'm a little bit... Somebody the other day was like, oh, you're so optimistic. | ||
You're so cheerful. | ||
I'm like, not really. | ||
You know, but everywhere we go, they're like, this is amazing! | ||
This is so much better than, you know, where we're from and all this. | ||
And I'm like, I like it. | ||
It was great. | ||
You know, the scenery was great. | ||
The mountain air was great and all this. | ||
I just really am more of an indoor creature, you know? | ||
Like, okay, the mountain view, incredible. | ||
But then you step outside and it's like, spiders, okay? | ||
Oh, put on tick repellent because ticks will jump on you and infect you with brain disease, Lyme disease. | ||
Oh, and there's mountain lions that, you know, they stalk you for an hour and then they jump on your back and rip you to pieces. | ||
Oh, bears, rattlesnakes, you know, and I'm like, okay, so there's pros and cons here. | ||
So I think we have to look at it on that. | ||
I think there's a balance sheet here, you know, the uneven surfaces. | ||
Are you woke on this question? | ||
I know it's sort of unnatural, but I like In indoors, it's flat, it's vertical, perpendicular, and parallel, temperature controlled. | ||
Whereas in the woods, it's like, oh, it's all over the place, you know? | ||
So I will say it's nice to get out. | ||
It's nice to take a vacation, but it is always nice to return home, right? | ||
Home is the operative word. | ||
Have to go back, right? | ||
The old oikophilia, I believe, is the word coined by Roger Scruden. | ||
So we're back. | ||
We're back on America First, of course. | ||
With that out of the way, I don't know, maybe I'll talk more about that, my experiences on the Premium Show. | ||
Maybe you guys will ask me in the Super Chats. | ||
We can dive into that later, but we gotta get into the current events. | ||
It's been too long. | ||
No more time to waste. | ||
We have to dive in. | ||
So I guess we will start with this anti-fuss situation. | ||
We will build up to the send them back chant. | ||
That is our featured story. | ||
So we'll start with this. | ||
We'll move on. | ||
Also one more thing. | ||
Let's get some bees. | ||
Hello. | ||
Hello department. | ||
Before I move any further. | ||
Pause. | ||
Let's get some bees in chat for the beard. | ||
I know people are complimenting my beard growth on Instagram. | ||
Instagram.com slash NicholasJFuentes if you want to see my latest Instagram post. | ||
People are commenting on the beard growth. | ||
That picture that I posted was taken like in the middle of the week last week. | ||
I think it has come in much more nicely. | ||
You know, I started out, I was very, I don't know, discouraged, hesitant, skeptical about where the beard was going to go, where this journey would take me. | ||
I'm actually pleased with the progress. | ||
It's been Two to three weeks, I think, of beard growth. | ||
I'd like to grow it out at least until Friday. | ||
Keep it at least until Friday, and then I will determine, am I gonna go beard mode? | ||
Am I gonna actually maintain this thing and trim around and trim it and all this? | ||
Or am I gonna go mustache mode? | ||
Am I just gonna shave everything off? | ||
I think I'll determine, you know, on Friday what we're gonna do with it. | ||
Somebody was like, you should do a poll. | ||
I'm like, I'm not doing a poll. | ||
You think the whole show is about how we hate democracy. | ||
I'm gonna do a poll and listen about something this This significant? | ||
I don't think so. | ||
So I will make a determination. | ||
I will make a determination, and you're going to have to live with it, because it's my face. | ||
But anyway, bees in chat, we're going to move on. | ||
We're going to move on, alright? | ||
We have to get to the news. | ||
People have been saying, I've been listening to Ben Shapiro or all these other people. | ||
Well, now you're back watching America First, alright? | ||
So strap in. | ||
So our first story tonight, we're talking about this Antifa situation. | ||
Nobody believes me when I talk about this stuff, and it's so funny. | ||
I did that debate with Trainwrecks, not with him, on his podcast, TrainwrecksTV on Twitch. | ||
It was me, Destiny, Hasan Piker, I was partnered with Sargon of Akkad, and at the time we were debating about the Christchurch shooting and internet censorship. | ||
How these two things pertain to each other. | ||
And Destiny and Hassan, and really generally the prevailing logic from the neoliberal establishment, was that white nationalism, white separatism, are inherently or intrinsically violent. | ||
Or if they're not, they inherently or intrinsically lead to violence. | ||
That's the inevitable consequence of these ideologies, of these ideas. | ||
And that is why the argument goes from Mark Zuckerberg, from the House of Representatives, from civil rights people, from Destiny and Hassan, and leftists. | ||
That is why all speech which approaches white nationalism, white identity, white separatism must be censored. | ||
Because, and again this is the pretext, if we're okay with banning violent speech, Then the next step is expanding the definition of violence. | ||
If white nationalism is intrinsically or inexorably leads to violence, well then this must be covered as well. | ||
We must preemptively censor. | ||
And of course the argument from myself and Sargon of Akkad during that debate was, well, every ideology has extremists. | ||
Every political ideology can necessarily lead to violence. | ||
We're talking about politics or we're talking about religion. | ||
These are things which kind of matter. | ||
I mean they convey and carry a lot of significance. | ||
When things have a lot of significance for people, they tend to become fanatical about these things, right? | ||
I mean when things increase in their seriousness or severity or import, well then so do the stakes. | ||
So do the lengths people are going to are willing to go to to defend them or to Exercise, such things, right? | ||
I mean, if we're talking about, for example, the way money is spent, if we're talking about wars, if we're talking about these kinds of things, well, people are willing to fight over them, right? | ||
And therefore, you're gonna get violence from any ideology. | ||
Destiny and Hasan said that leftists never do violence. | ||
Antifa never does terror attacks. | ||
Well here's yet another example of this. | ||
We've seen many such examples. | ||
We saw a couple of years ago there was the Steve Scalise shooting at a baseball diamond in Alexandria, Virginia. | ||
As I mentioned at the top of the show, you had in 2017 a shooting at a church in Texas by an atheist. | ||
You had just this year a school shooting in Colorado by a transgender and a gay kid. | ||
They both carried out a school shooting. | ||
You didn't hear about that school shooting because it was the wrong perpetrators. | ||
And now we have a terrorist attack by Antifa in Tacoma, Washington. | ||
So I'll read you this brief summary. | ||
This is from The Independent. | ||
It says, quote, A rifle-armed 69-year-old has been fatally shot by the police after throwing incendiary devices at an immigration center in Tacoma, Washington. | ||
And those incendiary devices were believed to be Molotov cocktails. | ||
Okay. | ||
Officers were called to the privately run prison at around 4 a.m. | ||
where the man identified in local media. | ||
As Willem van Spronsen of Vashon Island had set a vehicle alight with the explosives. | ||
He is also believed to have attempted to ignite a large propane tank outside the building. | ||
His target, the Tacoma Northwest Detention Center, has long served as a holding facility for migrants as they are about to be deported. | ||
Now, it gets even better than that. | ||
Not only do you have, this is an adult, this is a 69-year-old Antifa guy, came there with a rifle, came there with Molotov cocktails. | ||
What do you think the rifle's for? | ||
What do you think the Molotov cocktails are for? | ||
I had leftists on my Twitter who were saying, well, there's a difference because, you know, he was attacking property and a right-wing terrorist was killing people. | ||
What do you think the rifle's for? | ||
You think he brought a rifle to shoot at a building to shoot windows or something? | ||
He brought a rifle to kill people. | ||
He brought... What do you think the Molotov cocktails are for? | ||
I mean, yes, in a certain sense it's to kill or destroy the property, but who's inside the property? | ||
It's a building! | ||
The building's for people inside the building, right? | ||
So it's a terrorist, came there to kill people, and that should be bad enough. | ||
That should demonstrate in itself that leftism, that the media, is promulgating a violent ideology. | ||
They're pushing people too far. | ||
We saw that in Alexandria, Virginia a couple of years ago. | ||
We're seeing that again here. | ||
It gets even better than that. | ||
The Seattle Antifascist or Antifa group actually wrote a eulogy for this person. | ||
This is from The Blaze. | ||
It says, Seattle Antifascist Action both praised the attacker as a martyr and also urged others to follow in his footsteps with direct action. | ||
This is from their Facebook page. | ||
Seattle Antifa. | ||
It says, quote, When our good friend and comrade Willem van Spronsen took a stand against the fascist detention center in Tacoma, he became a martyr who gave his life to the struggle against fascism. | ||
He was kind and deeply loved by many communities. | ||
We cannot let his death go unanswered. | ||
Throughout history, we idolize figures like John Brown for their courage to take the ultimate stand against oppression. | ||
And today we stand strong So this is Antifa. | ||
If this were coming from any other group, what do you think the media would call this? | ||
Do you think they'd be talking about it in the media if this was the Ku Klux Klan? | ||
Do you think if a Ku Klux Klan member went to, I don't know, a synagogue, Or a mosque, and they were throwing Molotov cocktails, they brought a rifle, they were killed in a shootout. | ||
And then if the, you know, KKK of Raleigh, Virginia, or is that North Carolina or Virginia? | ||
Whatever! | ||
These are minor details. | ||
You know, if a KKK chapter organization put out a eulogy saying, we're calling on more people to become martyrs like this person. | ||
Do you think you would hear about that in the media? | ||
Do you think that would be a big story? | ||
Do you think that'd be covered by NBC, ABC? | ||
You think that'd be forgotten within 12, 6 hours as it was the case with Antifa? | ||
What if it was an organization like the National Socialist Movement? | ||
What if this was Richard Spencer, you know, or one of his henchmen? | ||
Do you think we would be forgetting about this? | ||
Would it be memory hold within a few hours like it was with this episode? | ||
Of course not. | ||
And we know what's going on here. | ||
You know, we have to stop. | ||
I think it's important to demonstrate the double standards for obvious reasons. | ||
I think it's convincing to people. | ||
It's persuasive when you say, obviously we're not getting a fair shake here. | ||
Obviously some people are getting defended or covered up and other people are being elevated, amplified, exposed. | ||
But at the end of the day, we have to get rid of this victim narrative. | ||
I am a firm believer in this. | ||
The Oh, well, when the left does something, they're nice to them, but when we do something, they're mean to us! | ||
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you know I am not a big believer in the victim type stuff because again although it's useful to demonstrate the double standard at the end of the day we as a movement or as a people as an ideology we have to express and communicate strength and vision and things like this so instead I think it's really more of a warning what this really demonstrates more than I mean we know the double standard exists you've been watching the show long enough you've seen it before really | ||
what this shows is that this is essentially state sanctioned violence I I mean, yes, in a very technical way the state, agents of the state, did kill this individual in the sense that he was firebombing an ICE facility and he got killed in the shootout. | ||
But if we think about the state in more of an expanded definition, not as the Trump administration or as police officers who are tasked with, you know, defending property and personnel and things like that, If we have an expanded definition of the state to include the real people that are running the show in the country, which is really not the civilian government, really not the elected president, really not elected representatives, really it's more like the bureaucracy, it's really more like the media, it's really more like | ||
The interests that fund the campaigns, the banksters, things like that. | ||
If we have an expanded definition of the state to include all the people, like really the cathedral, that is exercising power in the country, then we see this for what it is. | ||
State-sanctioned violence. | ||
You see what the next stage is. | ||
Okay, media doesn't treat us equally. | ||
We know why that is. | ||
We've understood that for years now. | ||
We've seen it for years. | ||
It's transparent. | ||
If you're not seeing it, you're willfully ignorant or you're blind, right? | ||
But where are we moving towards next? | ||
You see it in the rhetoric here. | ||
When they talk about fascists, call Trump a fascist. | ||
And this guy was a martyr in the fight against fascism. | ||
And the media aids and abets Antifa, Antifa. | ||
Anti-fascism. | ||
They don't cover these stories. | ||
They actually, if you watch certain programs like Cuomo on CNN, they say nice things about Antifa. | ||
The government gives them a different treatment as compared to right-wing people. | ||
And you see where these things are headed. | ||
You know, this is why we warned for so long, hey, don't call everybody a Nazi. | ||
Oh, don't call everybody a fascist, this kind of stuff. | ||
Don't call everybody a racist. | ||
Because now you see where this is going. | ||
If they say Trump is a fascist, maybe three years ago, the population would roll their eyes and say, yeah, okay, Donald Trump is Hitler, right? | ||
Or, you know, maybe you go back 10 years ago, George W. Bush is Hitler. | ||
Yeah, whatever, hippie, right? | ||
Whatever, beatnik, whatever you want to say. | ||
But now here we are in 2019, when you call someone a fascist, it actually carries a little bit of significance. | ||
You call someone a fascist and now you're designating them as an enemy of the state. | ||
We talked about this with Facebook two weeks ago, back, uh, I think the last show that we did. | ||
on Thursday or on Wednesday, Facebook said in their terms of service, you can call for violence against people that are in Facebook's violent persons and organizations list. | ||
So, for example, if you go on Facebook and say, you know, I'm going to kill my neighbor, you're banned. | ||
If you go on Facebook and say, I'm going to kill Paul Joseph Watson, you're not banned. | ||
Because Facebook says Paul Joseph Watson is a fascist or a white nationalist, whatever it is. | ||
So now it's a little bit different. | ||
Ten years ago they call you a fascist, you say, that's not true. | ||
That's crazy to say that. | ||
Ten years later you might feel the same way, but now it's a different designation. | ||
Now when you're listed as alt-right, fascist, whatever it is, now this basically says it's okay to punch you, Harass you, get you fired from your job, ultimately kill you. | ||
And the people who kill you, yeah, they'll get arrested and go to jail, but nobody will ever hear about it. | ||
You'll get a little obituary in the paper, maybe a small story in the local paper, but it's not going to be covered in the news. | ||
Not in the local news, not in the national news. | ||
If it is, it'll be forgotten within 12-24 hours, and that'll be the end of you, and that'll be the end of all the people There are branded fascists, neo-nazis, alt-right, whatever it is. | ||
And this is why it's very critical for us as right-wing people, as conservatives, frankly as white people, at this stage in the game, at this point in time, to band together. | ||
This is what is critical about the Big Tent movement. | ||
This is where It's gonna take some balls, it's gonna take a little bit of backbone for some of the bigger people in conservative media or in the conservative movement who are genuine. | ||
Not, you know, control the opposition, you-know-whos, but I mean really people who are genuine to extend a little bit of coverage and cover to people like me and Faith Goldie and others, Patrick Hays who have been blacklisted unjustifiably because you know they're coming for everybody. | ||
This is what we've been saying for years. | ||
Nobody believed us. | ||
And then they took Steven Crowder off YouTube, right? | ||
They demonetized him. | ||
And then they start going after Dennis Prager. | ||
And they start going after Ben Shapiro and James O'Keefe. | ||
And suddenly it's not a game anymore. | ||
Suddenly, you look back at Charlottesville... | ||
In 2017, and they say, you know, well maybe we should have defended them against the false charges of being Nazis. | ||
Maybe we should have defended those people two years ago when it was not as convenient against these false charges. | ||
Hopefully now people are beginning to understand the stakes here and what's coming down the pike. | ||
You know, it's not bad two years ago when you get called a fascist, and maybe you agree two years ago when some people are called fascists, you know? | ||
Somebody calls me a fascist two years ago, Like yeah, maybe, maybe it's not totally inaccurate, but now here we are two years later and whether you agree with the merits of the accusation or the merits of the ideology, whatever it is, but we can all agree that we don't want to get killed by the left wing, you know, whoever you are, because everyone's going to come under the gun who's to the right of Nancy Pelosi right in the coming years. | ||
So that's what I have to say about this Antifa firebombing. | ||
Yes, we know what Antifa is about. | ||
Violent radicals. | ||
Yes, we know that the media runs interference for them. | ||
Yes, we know there's a double standard. | ||
What comes next? | ||
What is the solution? | ||
The solution is, when you're called a fascist, racist, neo-nazi, when other people are called these names, we have to stick together. | ||
This is how they defeat us. | ||
They single out and they separate out individuals, groups, effective political actors, and they assassinate them with these accusations. | ||
Or, in some cases, they literally assassinate them. | ||
And eventually, we're not going to have the numbers to defend ourselves. | ||
You know, everybody is okay when it's, oh, just these guys are getting called fascists, and just these guys are getting deplatformed. | ||
Well, I can actually use that to curry favor with the left! | ||
Yeah, I agree, those are bad people, you know? | ||
But then it's not fun when they eventually turn on you, when you find yourself on the fringes, and you get cleaved off and cut down, right? | ||
So that's the answer. | ||
Now, to demonstrate this principle, we also have sort of a story that goes along with that, which is Will Chamberlain and Jack Basobic, and all these alt-right characters, Incredible. | ||
You have this firebombing incident. | ||
This was last week. | ||
Within days, within days of this incident, where an Antifa guy, again, goes. | ||
It's a terrorist attack against a government facility, and the Seattle Antifa backs them, calls for more action. | ||
You have these two plucky, alt-right, alt-right, MAGA Inc. | ||
conservatives, Jack Pasopic and Will Chamberlain, out there running interference for Antifa. | ||
Incredible. | ||
Incredible. | ||
These guys bill themselves. | ||
Jack Posobiec says that if it were not for him, Donald Trump would not have won Pennsylvania. | ||
Will Chamberlain says, I'm the most important lawyer in America! | ||
And they brand themselves as conservatives, MAGA operatives. | ||
Here they are, two days, two days after Antifa firebombs a government facility, and they're retweeting New York City Antifa, an official Antifa account, because it's criticizing the president. | ||
Really? | ||
Not only that, it gets better. | ||
They retweet this account, and on top of that, they bring back from last year their little charity drive to raise money for Antifa. | ||
They started this campaign last year. | ||
It's called the 812 Campaign, and what they do is they all donate $8.12 to the Heather Heyer Foundation. | ||
Anybody remember Heather Heyer? | ||
The campaign is based upon the date when Charlottesville happened, August 12th, 812. | ||
They donate $8.12 to the Heather Heyer Foundation, basically to prove that they're not Nazis and racists. | ||
There's one problem. | ||
Heather Heyer was in Antifa. | ||
Heather Heyer was protesting. | ||
She was in Antifa, and she was there at Charlottesville as a member of Antifa. | ||
So you have all these conservatives, and, you know, there were some people who did it last year who have since come out and said, Mea culpa. | ||
That was a mistake. | ||
We shouldn't have done that, right? | ||
But this is the second year where you've gotten mad at the people, conservatives, people that, by the way, take your money. | ||
You know, Will Chamberlain runs Human Events, and I don't know how many people, I think like 100 people have signed up for their goofy, grifting operation called... I think it's like Founding Fathers of Human Events, where they donate $17.76 to the magazine, and they get like a Discord roll or something. | ||
So people are giving money to human events. | ||
People are giving money to Will Chamberlain. | ||
People are giving money to Jack Posobiec. | ||
Or they're also getting donor money from elsewhere. | ||
Who knows where that's coming from, right? | ||
So they're getting conservative money, and then they're giving it, and then they're running interference and amplifying the message of Antifa. | ||
People that are literally Killing you! | ||
People that want to kill you, people that want to kill your family. | ||
Frankly, do we dispute that that's not true about Antifa? | ||
And it's incredible, not only for that, but also because these are the same characters that, like, four weeks ago were out there about Andy Ngo in Portland. | ||
Remember this? | ||
When Antifa was marching in Portland, Oregon, And they beat up that journalist who was, you know, he was the gay, non-white journalist who got attacked by Antifa. | ||
Who's the real fascist? | ||
You know, these are the guys out there and saying, oh, we condemn Antifa and we're against Donald Trump should brand Antifa a terrorist organization. | ||
Now here they are a month later, retweeting, donating money, asking you to donate money to an Antifa charity like we're not going to notice. | ||
And all this is to say that we have to be careful about who are our friends, Who are our enemies? | ||
This is the GQ, everybody. | ||
The Grifter Question. | ||
You know, I talked about this with Ashley St. | ||
Clair. | ||
I talked about this about Ashley St. | ||
Clair about a month ago or so. | ||
And a lot of people said, you know, you gotta take it easy on her. | ||
You know, I had a lot of people texting me, you gotta call off the attack dogs. | ||
You gotta not attack her for being a whore and all this. | ||
She's just a young girl. | ||
Blah, blah, blah. | ||
This is The problem with grifters. | ||
These are the people. | ||
We're not talking about people who like... We're not talking about purity spiraling. | ||
People who are not totally in conformity with everything we believe and all that. | ||
We're talking about people who are not conservative. | ||
Who are not your friends. | ||
People that actually maybe have a problem with you. | ||
Or people who actually are friends with people who have a problem with you. | ||
Who are going to come for you. | ||
And they take your money. | ||
They take your money, they lead conservative movements, they define conservative movements, conservative ideology, they're in the White House and all this, and this is who they really are behind the facade. | ||
You know, they will put on the MAGA hat and go to Trump Hotel and hobnob with all the people down there. | ||
But at the end of the day, if this is what they're really about, giving money to Antifa, retweeting Antifa, and all this, and people think I'm making a big deal out of it, I think it kind of shows you who they really are, what the problem is. | ||
So, you know, we look at those characters. | ||
This is the grifter question. | ||
We have to cut these people out, define our real enemies. | ||
You know, I said this year is about identifying and taking out the fake right. | ||
They have to be named and separated. | ||
They're more dangerous than the left. | ||
Antifa, we can see them. | ||
Antifa, they wear black, they carry the black flag, they want to kill you, you know, they carry blunt objects or chemical weapons or whatever. | ||
When you see Antifa, you know, stay away from these people. | ||
These people are not your friends. | ||
So we know who they are. | ||
That is why the people within our own camp are more dangerous, because they will come up to you in a shirt and tie and a MAGA hat at Trump Hotel. | ||
They'll say, hey, give me money for my gay magazine. | ||
Hi, I'm Jewish Will Chamberlain. | ||
Hi, I'm Jewish. | ||
Give me money for my gay faggot magazine, and I'm your best friend. | ||
I'm a big MAGA guy. | ||
Or you'll get Jack Posobiec, who honeymooned in Israel. | ||
Hi, I'm Jack Posobiec. | ||
I used to say things like 1488, but then I honeymooned in Israel and now nobody has a problem with me. | ||
Hi, give me your money so I can donate money to Antifa charity. | ||
These people are more dangerous than the left because they present as our friends and they're not. | ||
So that's Antifa running out of time, but I do still want to cover the Send Them Back, the featured story. | ||
We're almost running out of time. | ||
We haven't even got to the featured story. | ||
So we're gonna wrap that up. | ||
I think we've covered that. | ||
We're gonna move right along to the Send Them Back chant. | ||
And I have to tell you, you know, this to me was initially very white-pilling. | ||
I talked about this on my Telegram channel. | ||
By the way, t.me slash NickJFuentes1 if you want to get on my Telegram. | ||
Subtle plug there. | ||
Very subtle. | ||
I talked about this on my Telegram. | ||
I was very white-pilled when this initially happened. | ||
I said, if this is the Trump re-election campaign, then we're good. | ||
You know, because we all saw, or if you watch this show, you saw the Trump announcement for his re-election. | ||
I think it happened in Florida. | ||
We watched the rally live and I think everybody agreed, friends of mine called me afterwards, I said this on the stream, people who watch the stream, we basically all agreed that the Trump re-election announcement was just everything that has gone wrong over the last two years manifested. | ||
It was pandering to all the wrong people. | ||
It wasn't edgy. | ||
It wasn't off-script. | ||
It wasn't... He did not have his finger on the pulse, as they say, of the MAGA base. | ||
It was all this stuff about the economy and socialism and healthcare. | ||
It was nothing about the wall, nothing about immigration. | ||
There was a lot of cuck-type rhetoric in there. | ||
So I saw that speech and I said, Okay, I'm not really enthusiastic. | ||
I'm not optimistic about the 2020 re-election. | ||
Well, Trump comes out last week with some fiery tweets and this chant, which I'll read you some of these tweets. | ||
He says on July 15th, and it starts out kind of lame, he says, We will never be a socialist or communist country. | ||
If you are not happy here, you can leave! | ||
In all caps. | ||
Amazing. | ||
It is your choice, and your choice alone. | ||
This is about love for America. | ||
Certain people hate our country. | ||
It gets a little cringe here. | ||
There are anti-Israel, pro-Al Qaeda, and comments on the 9-11 attack. | ||
People did something. | ||
Radical left Democrats want open borders, which means drugs crime, human trafficking, and much more. | ||
Detention facilities are not concentration camps. | ||
America has never been stronger than it is now. | ||
Rebuilt military. | ||
Highest stock market ever. | ||
Lowest unemployment and more people working than ever before. | ||
Keep America Great. | ||
This was July 15th. | ||
And you know some of this stuff is cringe, okay? | ||
America will never be communist. | ||
You know, look, I'm not a communist, but I mean, you know, we are moving in more of a Nazbo direction, right? | ||
And we are moving in less of a capitalist direction. | ||
I don't know if that's the dichotomy you want to set up, capitalism versus socialism. | ||
I'm thinking more of like a third way, right? | ||
But anyway, that cringe aside, the Israel stuff aside, the message of, if you don't like it, get out! | ||
is epic and based and that's what we need you know that's like the 2015 announcement speech on steroids you know when he said in 2015 they're bringing drugs crime they're rapists and some I assume are good people that was like the message to the people like okay this guy is cool he gets it he knows what's up You know, and that defined the whole campaign. | ||
It was things like that, the Muslim ban, attacking Khizr Khan, all this kind of stuff. | ||
That was when he was our guy. | ||
That was campaign Trump. | ||
When he comes out for the re-election bid and says, I moved the embassy and the economy's great, thinking cringe, blue pill. | ||
He comes out this week and says, you don't like it, get out. | ||
I'm thinking this is 2015, but times 10, this is what we need. | ||
Kick it up a notch. | ||
This is the new Trump. | ||
Then he goes back out on July 16th. | ||
More of the same. | ||
And even better, actually. | ||
He says the Democrat Congresswomen have been spewing some of the most vile, hateful, and disgusting things ever said by a politician in the House or Senate, and yet they get a free pass and a big embrace from the Democrat Party. | ||
Horrible anti-Israel, anti-USA, pro-terrorist, and public shouting the F-word, among many other things. | ||
And the petrified Dems run for the hills. | ||
Why isn't the House voting to rebuke the filthy and hate-laced things they have said? | ||
Because they are the radical left, and the Democrats are afraid to take them on. | ||
Sad. | ||
Our country is free, beautiful, and very successful. | ||
If you hate our country, or if you are not happy here, you can leave! | ||
The rhetoric's great. | ||
I mean, again, some of it, you know, this... Why do we have to get Israel in there all the time? | ||
Sort of a big thing, you know? | ||
Why Israel? | ||
You know, I had somebody in Twitter the other day. | ||
Somebody on Twitter was like, oh, you don't think that the UK has influence over America? | ||
You don't think that Japan and the UK have greater influence over America than Israel? | ||
Well, I don't know, but you know, But, you know, Theresa May didn't give a speech to a joint session of Congress and get 27 standing ovations, right? | ||
I mean, we don't have to defend Japan in the same breath that we defend America every effing time, right? | ||
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I mean, all these tweets, they hate Israel and they also hate America. | |
You know, they don't say, well, they hate Japan. | ||
Or they hate the UK, right? | ||
And, you know, we don't give 3.8 billion dollars in aid to these developed countries, Japan. | ||
Anyway, minor details. | ||
If you're new to the show, just something to think about. | ||
Something to keep in the back of your head, the front of your head, you know, wherever. | ||
Something to keep in mind. | ||
Israel, these people, what's going on there, right? | ||
But in any case, that kind of cringes aside, this is the rhetoric we need. | ||
They do hate our country. | ||
And this is a very critical and important thing. | ||
What do we mean by our country? | ||
Who hates our country and why? | ||
The four, the squad, who are the four? | ||
It's Presley, it's these two Muslims, the Somalian and the Arab, and it's Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. | ||
They do hate America. | ||
They do hate America. | ||
Why? | ||
They all hate America for basically the same reason, and they all hate the same America. | ||
When they go out there and they condemn Trump, and they say, I'm gonna be Trump's worst enemy, and, you know, this country has a racist past, and all this kind of stuff, they are talking, again, this is a dichotomy we've talked about on the show before, They're talking about the historic American nation. | ||
They're talking about traditional America. | ||
The America that was founded in 1776 or you could say in 1620, right? | ||
Or 1600 when the first pilgrims and settlers came at Plymouth Rock. | ||
They're talking about the Anglo-Protestant America that is European and Christian. | ||
This is what they're talking about. | ||
You have two different Americas. | ||
They're at war with each other right now. | ||
The America that basically ended In 1965, the America that was 90% white, that was European in character, it was Christian in its religion, and all this kind of stuff, and the America of the non-whites, the America of blacks, Arabs, Mexicans, Chinese, you know, all these people who see America as the oppressor. | ||
You know, they don't see George Washington as a freedom fighter, father of our nation. | ||
They see him as a slave owner because, of course, Ayanna Pressley is black. | ||
And so, you know, you've got that little thing going on. | ||
And Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, who sees America as taking money, or rather taking land from Mexico, conquering land from the natives. | ||
And the Arabs who see America not as a country that is benevolent and spreads freedom and this kind of stuff, but an America that hates Muslims and kills people and they're the successors to the British Empire that subjugated Arabs. | ||
These are the two different visions. | ||
This is the kind of rhetoric that sounds just like the same old kind of stuff. | ||
Love it or leave it. | ||
We don't let our freedom get out. | ||
But in actuality, It's very implicit. | ||
It's saying they hate our country. | ||
And if you hate our country the way it is, get out. | ||
And that's what he's talking about. | ||
You got a problem with Thomas Jefferson, George Washington, you have a problem with America as it is, get out. | ||
America, remember, is a white country. | ||
It's what it is, okay? | ||
It was founded as a white country. | ||
That's changing. | ||
It's not gonna be that way forever. | ||
We know that. | ||
The demographic change is baked into the cake, and we're gonna have a new country made up of new people and new founding fathers, but that is what the United States of America was founded as for, by, by white people, for white people. | ||
I say that as somebody who's a quarter Mexican, half Italian, all my ancestors here came here after Or a little bit before the 20th century, but we all know that's the case, right? | ||
I mean, look at all the signers of the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution. | ||
Did you find a lot of people like Cortez and Omar and anything like that? | ||
No, you didn't. | ||
You didn't, actually. | ||
So, that's what we're talking about. | ||
They hate that country. | ||
If they don't like that country, they can get out. | ||
Very critical, implicit rhetoric. | ||
Very important. | ||
This escalated to the North Carolina rally, where all the people at the rally, you know, he goes for a campaign rally, they're chanting, send them back, referring to these people. | ||
They don't like it. | ||
Trump was saying, you can leave. | ||
They're saying, send them back. | ||
They don't like America. | ||
They got a problem with us. | ||
They have a problem with our ancestors, our history. | ||
They can get out. | ||
You should send them back. | ||
And this was very epic. | ||
This was the moment I think of critical mass of this idea in the mind of the American people. | ||
It's time to separate out who loves the American flag, who loves the founders, and all this. | ||
And you know what? | ||
That can be immigrants to some extent. | ||
That can be some other people to some extent. | ||
But we know that there are a lot of people, new arrivals, non-whites, who have a big fat problem with that. | ||
Who see that MLK is the real founding father. | ||
And things like this. | ||
So if that's the way you want to be, well, time for you to leave, right? | ||
Maybe it's time for you to be sent back. | ||
And you get all this harsh rebuke from both sides, from the Republicans and Democrats. | ||
This was a racist chant and, you know, I think one of the congressmen was there who said, I was uncomfortable by that. | ||
I was made uncomfortable by that. | ||
And this is sick and tribalist and, you know, all the usual stuff. | ||
It's sort of a big black pill. | ||
I think he's recovered a little bit. | ||
He said the people that were doing the chanting were good people, and he said the real problem is the people that hate our country refocused a little bit, but he condemned his own supporters. | ||
He essentially disavowed his own supporters, disavowed that chant. | ||
I didn't really like it and this kind of thing. | ||
I guess it wasn't an outright disavow, I guess it was enough to sort of Distance, but I mean they are supporters. | ||
You don't really want to distance yourself from your supporters, condemn your supporters in any way. | ||
So that was a big disappointment, but to me it brought to light the real battle that is happening in America. | ||
What is America? | ||
That's what's on the ballot for the next 20 years. | ||
Really, that's what people have to decide. | ||
is America the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence? | ||
And really it's not even that. | ||
That's really actually sort of a false argument. | ||
This is the argument that's presented to us by Charlie Kirk and neoliberal types. | ||
They say, America is not the Grand Canyon and it's not, you know, white people. | ||
It's not the people that descend from the people that landed on the Mayflower and all that. | ||
America is the Constitution of the Declaration. | ||
A lot of people say that that's the left's position. | ||
That's not really true. | ||
The left's position is like a twisted, distorted perception of that. | ||
America was never about a free-for-all for every group of people and all this kind of stuff. | ||
And even the people that are saying it's a free-for-all, they don't believe in the Constitution and the Declaration. | ||
It's really a battle between on the side of the left, on the side of the so-called squad. | ||
It's people who believe that America is an evil nation. | ||
I mean, that's what they believe. | ||
And take no further look than the shoes that just came out for the 4th of July from Nike. | ||
They had to pull the star-spangled banner shoes because Colin Kaepernick says the American flag is racist. | ||
I know it's kind of a boomer story but it shows you exactly what's going on. | ||
They see the American flag again as representing oppression because you know they're non-white and America oppressed non-white people. | ||
So the American flag is racist. | ||
George Washington is a slave owner and basically the people in the country are bigoted and prejudiced and owe this big debt to non-whites. | ||
And they effectively see themselves as coming to collect now. | ||
The new immigrants that are coming here, in their mind, and trust me when I say this, because I see it all the time on Twitter, all over the place, they know full well the country is becoming non-white. | ||
They are exacerbating and accelerating this. | ||
They want non-white people to come here, and they don't see these non-white people coming here as benefiting America. | ||
They don't see them as coming here and getting opportunity, or like the fact that they can come here and get opportunity is good in itself, as some people on the right say. | ||
Like, what makes America great is that anyone can become an American. | ||
Like Dennis Prager says, they don't even see it that way. | ||
They see it as good because these non-white immigrants are coming to get theirs. | ||
That's what they see it as. | ||
These non-white people are coming here and, you know, maybe it'll be bad for the country. | ||
Maybe they're poor. | ||
Maybe they're going to take welfare. | ||
Whatever. | ||
But you know what? | ||
They deserve it. | ||
They're owed that. | ||
Because the people that are a part of the historic American nation did, I guess, the global South, the global non-white population, wrong. | ||
Or if they didn't, well they're perpetuating or manifesting there symbolically the white man. | ||
And now it's time for the non-white man to come and we're going to take a little bit of your land or we're going to take all your land. | ||
We're going to take our seats in Congress. | ||
We're going to take our money. | ||
We're going to go in the Louvre. | ||
In France, if you know what I'm referencing here and shoot some sort of vulgar music video, I think this is Beyonce and Jay-Z that did this, we're going to come and we're going to basically take a big fat dump all over your civilization because, you know, we have this chip on our shoulder, you did us wrong. | ||
That's the vision of America on the one side. | ||
On the other side, and this is the only sensible opposition, it's No. | ||
America is a country that was founded by white people. | ||
America was founded by Anglo-Saxon Protestants. | ||
That's the only way you get a country that looks like America. | ||
You know, it's not arbitrary that America was founded by Anglo-Saxon Protestants. | ||
Africans could not have founded America. | ||
Mexicans could not have founded America. | ||
Muslims could not have founded America. | ||
I don't even think Italians could have founded America. | ||
And that's, you know, don't don't interpret that the wrong way. | ||
Only Anglo-Saxons could have created the United States of America. | ||
And I'm not saying that in a good or a bad way, simply the way that it is. | ||
Certainly there are some problems with the fact that it was Anglo-Saxons, but only the Anglo-Saxon Protestant culture could have produced the American Revolution, the Declaration of Independence, what you see in America. | ||
Only those people could have created this texture of life. | ||
There has to be respect for that. | ||
You know, everybody understands that, yeah, a hundred years ago, a lot of immigrants came here from Europe. | ||
And you know what? | ||
For the most part, the people that came from Southern Europe or Eastern Europe or whatever, they came here, for the most part, and they integrated. | ||
They learned to speak English, they worked hard, you know, they adopted the American dream, this sort of This frenzied Protestant economic mentality, individualistic culture, and all this. | ||
But these new people that are coming here, they want to change all that. | ||
They want to make it into this, you know, garbage dump like all the other countries. | ||
And so on these two sides, these are the two positions. | ||
I guess in the middle you have Charlie Kirk saying, we can have these people and these ideas, and we can try and make them come together. | ||
It's like two magnets that are of the same charge. | ||
We can try and force these together. | ||
We can try and get scoops of people from Africa and Mexico, and we can get this super advanced, high IQ, impulse control, all these kinds of things from this society, and we can put these guys in here at the same time. | ||
And that's all that matters, you know? | ||
But these really are the positions for how we define America. | ||
Is it a nation? | ||
of land and of people? | ||
Is it the people that founded the country and their ancestors and the land it was built on? | ||
This is a particularist definition of America. | ||
Is it a universalist definition of America? | ||
It could be whatever you want as long as you got the founding documents. | ||
Or is it this left-wing vision of America which is basically this redistribution scheme? | ||
It's basically about reappropriating stolen resources, this Marxist Basically, a mechanism of reappropriating stolen resources and land from one people to another people. | ||
So, in a certain sense, the right and the left position are more similar than the Charlie Kirk position in that sense. | ||
It's just about who gets America. | ||
Is it the people that founded it and the people, you know, the ancestors of the people that founded it? | ||
Or is it these new people who are hostile and who want to take it over? | ||
And then you got these crazy people in the middle that say, oh, it's just about, you know, Freedom and this kind of stuff. | ||
I don't think so. | ||
But so that's, those are the questions that are laid bare by this sort of send them back, they can leave if they don't like it mentality. | ||
It might seem like the same old love it or leave it. | ||
You either salute the flag and you, you know, kneel down to pray and you shine the troops boots and all this and you give your money to Israel or you can get out. | ||
It's not that same old stuff. | ||
It's a new question. | ||
In 2020, if it's Kamala Harris versus Donald Trump, that's what's on the ballot. | ||
As much of a boomer as Trump is, implicitly he understands this. | ||
You know, the flag, George Washington, people in the Midwest, salt of the earth people, manufacturing things, white people, that's the country. | ||
Versus Kamala Harris, Who thinks the country is, you know, all these immigrants in Los Angeles, you know, all these new people, all these people of color who write for Slate and BuzzFeed basically, do like internet marketing for a living in university. | ||
You know, that's what America is. | ||
And if the real America is racist and has to be subdued, that's what's going to be on the ballot at the end of the day. | ||
So I see those comments. | ||
It's really more about these deeper ideas. | ||
It's very implicit. | ||
So that's our story. | ||
We're running out of time here. | ||
We're gonna move on to our Super Chats, favorite part of the show. | ||
You know, I've really been eager for this. | ||
I was excited to come back, but you know, more than I was eager to do the show again, I was eager... I was eager to hear More Super Chats! | ||
You know, when I was out on the lake, I was in the mountains, and the cool breeze, relaxation, I was thinking, you know what I need? | ||
I need to read 200 Super Chats for 90 minutes of people saying inane things like pee-pee, poo-poo, or rap lyrics, or whatever, you know? | ||
So I'm glad we're finally back for this, and let's see what we've got. | ||
We're starting out tonight. | ||
First Super Chat back. | ||
With Peanut Arbuckle who says, Hey Nick, I would write a funny super chat asking you to unblock me on Twitter, but my account got suspended last night. | ||
Well, good. | ||
You deserve it. | ||
If I blocked you, then that is deserved. | ||
So I'm happy to hear that. | ||
Kane Jeepers says, Why does the red pill have to be a suppository? | ||
Yeah, that's very true, I guess. | ||
Blue Force is loving your Telegram posts, man. | ||
Keep it real, thanks! | ||
Yeah, Telegram's better because I can say the words I can't say on Twitter. | ||
On Telegram, you can say retard, you can say faggot, you can say dyke. | ||
You can say some other ones, I'm pretty sure, but I don't want to test it out just yet. | ||
You know, there's one word everybody knows. | ||
I can say it, but I'm not going to. | ||
out of my own choice uh so maybe we'll try that out one day who knows but yeah telegram's great you can say whatever you want also no replies i don't get any dummies npcs replying to me either friendly or non-friendly saying or unfriendly i guess you could say saying dumb things so the best part about telegram is really that it's just me directly from me to you from my brain to yours and it's one way it goes from me to you and it doesn't go back and i like that | ||
Max Carson says, what are your thoughts on Patriot Front? | ||
You know, all the organizations. | ||
I really, I don't think it's a good idea. | ||
Willie says, Venti trying to impress you with her shooting skills. | ||
Yeah, I saw that video. | ||
Yeah, not very impressive, right? | ||
I don't think she was really... | ||
Whoever showed her how to do it didn't do a very good job. | ||
It looked like she didn't properly have it tucked under her arm. | ||
She was shooting a shotgun. | ||
And I guess she started holding it out in front of her and blasted her in the shoulder. | ||
So, unimpressed, unimpressed. | ||
Doesn't really dissuade me from my position that women and guns doesn't really mix very well. | ||
Yeah, I saw that. | ||
I don't know if that's true. | ||
I guess we'll cover that tomorrow. | ||
No comment. | ||
Yeah, we made it back. | ||
Don't try to deny it. | ||
I have not denied anything. | ||
I've confirmed nothing. | ||
I've denied nothing. | ||
I'm in a perfect middle position here. | ||
Zoomers is welcome back King. | ||
We all missed you. | ||
Well, thanks. | ||
I missed you. | ||
I missed you guys I missed you guys. | ||
I really did so it's gonna be back Captain Mike says I love the thrill of sending Nick a super chat waiting to see if he will cringe at it or give It a chuckle perhaps. | ||
Well, that's a good one. | ||
I guess it is a thrill, you know the anxiety the build-up What's he gonna say? | ||
Yeah, it's really one of those moments a lot of suspense earthquakes as I got poopoo on my PP, all right. | ||
We are back, and we are back. | ||
Billy says, Steve Franson is great. | ||
I watched some of his vids after you linked one on Telegram. | ||
The Knickers should check him out. | ||
Yeah, he's got some good content. | ||
I was very impressed with his video about me and Owen Benjamin. | ||
It was very flattering. | ||
It was very nice to me, and a very good analysis of the Owen Benjamin feud. | ||
You know, even as an objective person, he's very kind to me, but he's even from an objective perspective, I think it was a good good coverage of the whole episode really covered it all so and I think he did a part two and three so yeah be sure to check that out. | ||
Zypher says the vacation must have been like a far right beach episode it'll be episode 14 in the Nick Fuentes rise to power anime we make when this is all over. | ||
Hopefully. | ||
Hopefully they'll be making animes about us when it's all over and not, you know, like killing us and people we know. | ||
So yeah, hopefully that's the outcome. | ||
But yeah, I don't know. | ||
Maybe it was like that. | ||
No data says persecution of Anglin has escalated yet again. | ||
Now Huffington Post fabricating quotes from Anglin recent Daily Stormer article that I totally didn't read. | ||
Thoughts? | ||
Yeah, well I totally didn't read that article either. | ||
But yeah, it's... | ||
It's the same old stuff you know again totally don't read anything from that from that horrible website but uh you know I guess there was something to the effect that was said by somebody that this is what they're gonna do in the build-up to the election they're gonna drag out the same people the same villains for the same purpose which is to defame the president which is you know to create this Scary, alt-right, neo-nazi, phantom, and then attack it, blow it up from the left. | ||
So it's the usual, it's the usual tricks from you-know-who, from the you-know-who media, whatever. | ||
Captain Nicky says, hey Nick, it's me Owen. | ||
I wrote, but you still ain't calling. | ||
I left my cell and home number at the bottom. | ||
You must not have got him. | ||
Well man, hit me back. | ||
This joke is still funny. | ||
I remember this joke from three weeks ago. | ||
Still funny. | ||
Captain Nicky with the same joke. | ||
Much appreciated. | ||
Sky says inter-century anthems based off inner-city tantrums based off the way we masked Brandon. | ||
Face it, Jerome does more crime than Brandon. | ||
What song is that one from? | ||
It sounds so familiar. | ||
This is from My Beautiful Dark and Twisted Fantasy, I'm pretty sure, right? | ||
It's either that or Late Registration. | ||
Let me think. | ||
Because I totally recognize the lyrics, but I can't get the melody in my head right now. | ||
Let me Google it real quick. | ||
Very, very cringed that I don't know it off the top of my head. | ||
It's gorgeous! | ||
I knew it was beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy. | ||
Gorgeous it is. | ||
Gotcha. | ||
Burt Paulson with a big super chat. | ||
Thank you so much, man. | ||
Much appreciated. | ||
He says, 50th anniversary of Big Moon. | ||
Nick on vacation under the Washington Monument in NASA's bunker being interrogated by black seal monoliths while a German rocket is superimposed on a demonic obelisk in the center of a pentagram. | ||
Keep up the good work, big guy. | ||
Well, thanks so much man. | ||
God bless for the big super chat. | ||
You're not wrong. | ||
Not far off from how I spent the last two weeks. | ||
Owen Benjamin basically got me figured out. | ||
You know, Owen Benjamin saying they're throwing nickels at me. | ||
I'm owned. | ||
He figured it all out. | ||
I didn't think anybody would be able to buy it. | ||
All this talk about the Israel lobby, the Jewish lobby, Qatar, and everything else. | ||
You know, big tech, shady dealings going on. | ||
I thought that would be enough of a red herring that people would think I was not controlled by NASA. | ||
I was not controlled by Big Globe and SEAL, you know, and the Black Monoliths. | ||
But you got me. | ||
You got me. | ||
I've been exposed. | ||
But, you know, that's the very nature of the Big Globe. | ||
Everybody knows I'm owned by NASA, but it won't matter because that's the state. | ||
That is the extent of the deception that goes on. | ||
It's like they lives. | ||
So I'm really not worried about it. | ||
Oh, and Benjamin can expose my connections to NASA and Big Globe all he wants. | ||
It won't matter. | ||
It won't matter. | ||
The fix is in. | ||
The game was rigged from the start, right? | ||
But thanks so much for the big super chat. | ||
DSharp's vacation's over. | ||
Back to work, Nick. | ||
That's right. | ||
Back to the old grind. | ||
We're going to be churning out a premium show tonight or tomorrow. | ||
We'll be doing a gaming stream, relaunching the website next week. | ||
So truly, It is back to the old grind. | ||
PA Felon says, Hey Nick, welcome back. | ||
We grannies missed you. | ||
I missed you guys as well. | ||
Angry Inch says, Welcome back, King. | ||
Your throne was getting cold while you were away. | ||
Ah, yes, that's how it goes. | ||
It's true. | ||
Nobody can... That's what I realized when I was away for vacation. | ||
I realized there's nobody who does a show as good as mine. | ||
Can you think of a single person? | ||
Well, maybe one person. | ||
Tucker Carlson has a good show. | ||
I would say except for that, who else has a show that even approaches CRTV or BlazeTV, whatever? | ||
Who are the other networks? | ||
Rebel? | ||
I don't even think there is anybody else. | ||
Ben Shapiro? | ||
Nobody even comes close! | ||
Nobody even comes close. | ||
so uh so yeah i get it throne's getting cold that's all right uh really good comic says can't believe you went missing for an entire month had to survive in the wild with only the clothes on your back and the guns in your hands grew an epic beard in the process welcome back yes well it's difficult you know out there in the wilderness with just two guns one for each hand you know but i made it | ||
But I made it back, and I've killed, I've killed, I've been killed, I've been injured, I should say, and now I've risen, and now we're back for America First Reloaded. | ||
We should just rebrand the show America First Reloaded. | ||
Because it's a sequel, essentially. | ||
Seriously though, great to have you back, big guy. | ||
Well, thanks. | ||
Good to be back. | ||
BoomerQuestion says, I'm here to have the exact same thoughts as Owen Benjamin and say the N-word and saying the N-word is against the terms of service. | ||
Ah, yes, yeah, another genius just like Owen, yeah, saying words that get you banned to prove that you're a big man. | ||
Yeah, very, very big man on the outside, very tiny man, very tiny, small man on the inside. | ||
That's how it goes sometimes, right? | ||
ReallyGoodComic says, almost accidentally sent you $10 Canadian dollars because of my VPN would have been chump changed the American dollars worth 1,000 times more than other money. | ||
That's very factual, actually. | ||
You know, I talked to some Canadians this week, and it's very true. | ||
So I do appreciate you sent it in. | ||
American dollars. | ||
Ponzi Schemens says, the telegram has been heat. | ||
Keep it rolling. | ||
I will. | ||
I do love the telegram. | ||
And also, what I like about the telegram is I can really just be myself. | ||
I could be silly. | ||
I could be serious. | ||
On Twitter, I have, like, serious people following me. | ||
So I feel weird. | ||
If I say, you know, for example, I put on my telegram, like, I'm gonna throw up, you know, or I'm gonna go back home, drink some lemon-lime Gatorade, play Clone Hero, you know, if I tweet that out on my Twitter account, it's like, Matteo Salini might see that, you know, or Stefan Molyneux might see that, or any number of people from the White House might see that. | ||
So I'm like, I don't know if I should put that on Twitter. | ||
Telegram, I feel like I could just be vulgar, I could say silly things, I could say funny things, edgy things. | ||
It's whatever you make it. | ||
And it's actually interesting. | ||
Have you noticed that in the absence of a terms of service, you just automatically just go way out there, way out to the right? | ||
You know, imagine if there were no terms of service. | ||
This shows you the potential, right? | ||
Everybody could talk like that without fear of reprisal. | ||
Landon says, broke the Jewish question, woke the Anglo question. | ||
Yeah, very true, very important questions. | ||
He may say, bespoke the female question, which is, in my opinion, the greatest of all questions. | ||
Pinky Culture says, pee-pee, poo-poo, thanks. | ||
Ponzi says, Nick, I sat in my room and listened to sad, Khaled songs waiting for you to get back. | ||
I don't really like him. | ||
I would say, you know, he's pretty cringe, but you know, whatever we're back So I guess you don't have to listen to that anymore Revolt traditionalist says you red-pilled me to ethnic nationalism and you know who what's in that control the media you and people like the iconoclast really hit it home for me in that a nation isn't a So we're having trouble with the English language today. | ||
It's gonna be one of those days. | ||
That you and people like the Oconoclast really hit it home for me in that a nation isn't with a heritage. | ||
Keep on trucking, big boy. | ||
So I think he meant, isn't a nation without a heritage? | ||
Something like that, but thanks anyway. | ||
Much appreciated. | ||
Glad I woke you up. | ||
Glad I red-pilled you on these subjects. | ||
Hellograph says, keep the beard, Ted Cruz. | ||
Yeah, I think I may. | ||
Lachlan says, badass beard. | ||
Keep it, Mommy Tulsi will love it. | ||
You think Mommy Tulsi will like this? | ||
You think she'll like a little peach fuzz? | ||
You think she'll like that tactile sensation? | ||
I don't know, perhaps. | ||
We'll see what she thinks. | ||
Squawks says, were you in the Sugg-on-Deez Mountains? | ||
No, I was not in those. | ||
I was in the Rocky Mountains, not the Sugg-on-Deez Mountains. | ||
Uh, great question nonetheless. | ||
HyperConservative says, oh and guys when I see a snake I stomp him out. | ||
Nick comes back to 2000 live viewers. | ||
Good to have you back big guy. | ||
Well, thanks. | ||
Well, it's so funny. | ||
He was saying on his live stream What was he saying? | ||
He said like I'm actually doing damage to him. | ||
I saw on one stream in particular He's like I'm hurting him. | ||
I'm hurting his career and just check the social blade. | ||
I think the social blade speaks for itself Because he's like, I'm hurting Nick. | ||
I'm really, oh, I'm stomping him out. | ||
I'm exposing him. | ||
Look at the social blade. | ||
It's no contest. | ||
He was hemorrhaging. | ||
He literally lost hundreds of subscribers every day for a week. | ||
I lost subscribers for like two days and then instantly got back, right? | ||
So you probably had a hundred butthurt gay bear boomers. | ||
We're like, I'm on subbing from this guy! | ||
And then back to business as usual. | ||
So yeah, I'm basically epic and red-pilled and you're gay. | ||
So what do you think about that? | ||
You're literally gay and you're Jewish. | ||
So what do you think about that? | ||
You're gay, you're Jewish and cringe and you're not even funny. | ||
And I'm epic and based and red-pilled and not gay and Italian. | ||
So what do you think about that? | ||
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Right? | |
What do you think about those apples? | ||
Um, but anyway, Ponzi says, I will actually be discussing this in greater detail tomorrow on, uh, the Ralfertort, on the Killstream. | ||
I'll be going on after the show, so be sure to check that out. | ||
Ponzi says, slowly watching my sister's redpilling because Nibba Ariel. | ||
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Ha! | |
Yeah, I guess you could say that's pretty redpilling, right? | ||
I mean, all the characters now are black. | ||
All the characters are black, or women. | ||
You know, all the Marvel characters, all the Disney characters, And it's... I don't like it. | ||
I don't like to see it. | ||
I want to see white people in movies. | ||
Sorry, nobody wants to say that. | ||
Everybody wants to say, well that's not... well Ariel is traditionally a white character and it takes away from the story. | ||
Like what? | ||
There's black? | ||
No. | ||
I want white people in the movies. | ||
I want to see White Ariel. | ||
I don't want to see that movie, but I want to see White Stormtrooper. | ||
Not because, well, it would be wrong in the lore, be inconsistent and incongruent with the lore, with the expanded universe to have. | ||
I don't care. | ||
I want a White Stormtrooper. | ||
I want a White Jedi. | ||
I want a White Male Jedi. | ||
I want White Male Superheroes. | ||
It's what I want! | ||
It's what I want, okay? | ||
And that's just what I want. | ||
I don't have to come up with a reason. | ||
I don't have to dig deep and find some reason about why it has to be because of the narrative. | ||
That's just what I want. | ||
I want to see that on the screen. | ||
I want to see a superhero like Tony Stark. | ||
I want to see a superhero like Captain America. | ||
The white one. | ||
That's just what I want to see. | ||
Maybe is that racist? | ||
Who cares? | ||
That's what Americans want to see. | ||
So, uh, so yeah, all these people out there, well, Ariel, it's from this Denmark, it's from this Danish folklore, I think that's what some people are saying, it's from this Dutch or Danish folklore, and it doesn't make sense outside that I want to see white Ariel, she's white in the cartoon, America's a white country, white people are gonna see it, she's gotta be white, alright? | ||
Why? | ||
Why do we have to change it? | ||
You can make your own black characters, I guess. | ||
And you know they have that. | ||
Tyler Perry exists, okay? | ||
And you know, they had black films, and that's the way it should be, alright? | ||
That's the way it should be. | ||
I'm not entitled to feel this way, but they are. | ||
You know, black people get to say, I want representation in Shia. | ||
They say it's representation. | ||
They want to see black superheroes because they're black and nobody cares. | ||
Everyone thinks that's fine and natural and healthy. | ||
Why can't I feel the same way? | ||
You know, black people get to say, I voted for Barack Obama because he's black because I want to see someone that looks like me in the White House. | ||
Yeah, well, me too, buster. | ||
Well, me too. | ||
And I want to see someone who looks like me as Iron Man. | ||
And I want to see someone who looks like me as a Jedi. | ||
And I want to see someone who looks like me In my neighborhood, all right? | ||
And maybe there's nothing wrong with that. | ||
Maybe that's totally healthy and natural, okay? | ||
And maybe we don't have to come up with the gay excuses anymore for... Well, here's why I can justify that. | ||
Maybe that's just the way we want it to be, okay? | ||
Autism Unstoppable. | ||
It's all ironic, by the way. | ||
That's all a joke. | ||
That is a parody of what people who want to see what Ariel are saying. | ||
That's really just a parody. | ||
That's really like an exaggeration. | ||
I'm demonstrating to you the goofy logic of people that want to see white Ariel. | ||
Of course, I am truly a progressive. | ||
I want to see black everything. | ||
I want to be black myself. | ||
I want everyone to be black, okay? | ||
You know, and everything can look like Africa too. | ||
That's fine to me. | ||
Tire fires and people getting necklace tire put around them and set on fire. | ||
Africa, you know, garbage everywhere. | ||
That's Great, that's terrific. | ||
I want that here, okay? | ||
Okay, is that good enough, YouTube? | ||
Is that fine? | ||
Anyway, gosh, so hard. | ||
I forgot how hard this job is. | ||
It's really hard. | ||
AutismUnstoppable says, I miss you so much, Nick. | ||
Meow, no homo. | ||
Okay, cringe, disavow, but hey, miss you too. | ||
Come on, Deanne. | ||
Dean! | ||
His name's Dean! | ||
I said Deanne. | ||
Hello, cringe moment. | ||
Hello, cringe retard moment. | ||
Deanne. | ||
Dean. | ||
Dean. | ||
I was in black mode. | ||
I was in non-white mode, so I'm thinking exotic. | ||
Dean. | ||
Dean Gullibery, not Deanne. | ||
Cringe moment. | ||
Somebody clip that. | ||
Cringe moment. | ||
That's going on my cringe compilation, yeah. | ||
Laugh it up, everybody! | ||
Laugh it up as the really handsome, masculine guy with a beard, successful genius. | ||
Laugh it up. | ||
I made a spelling mistake. | ||
Have your laugh. | ||
Get it out of your system. | ||
I know. | ||
I pronounce Dean, Deanne, whatever. | ||
Get over it, alright? | ||
It's not even that funny. | ||
Dean says I have about $75,000 in student loan debt. | ||
I borrowed government currency from the government to pay tuition at a government institution. | ||
Free markets, Goy. | ||
Well, you shouldn't have done that. | ||
Why are you stupid? | ||
$75,000 in loans? | ||
Why would you do that? | ||
Why would you take on that much debt? | ||
Uh, but yeah, that's pretty funny. | ||
Government money... Oh, are you trying to say, like, it's not a real free market? | ||
I love this. | ||
It wasn't a real free market! | ||
Shut up, dude! | ||
It's a free market, okay? | ||
There has never been! | ||
Well, I'm not gonna say never, but for the most part, okay, we live in the... | ||
Modern age. | ||
We live in a nation-state. | ||
And as far as nation-states go, you get government currency. | ||
Alright? | ||
Government mints the currency. | ||
Government now prints the currency. | ||
So, I know a lot of free market autists like to say, it's not a real free market. | ||
The economy sucks, but it's not a real free market. | ||
Maybe it was a free market 50 years ago or 100 years ago. | ||
More or less. | ||
But it's markets. | ||
It's private property. | ||
Government owns the media of exchange. | ||
The money. | ||
Okay. | ||
Get over yourself, autist. | ||
It's a free market. | ||
We need to explore other options. | ||
Zirconium says, DiCaprio looking Nica over here. | ||
Do I really? | ||
Somebody said that to me the other week. | ||
This e-girl I was talking to. | ||
She may or may not be watching the show. | ||
She said she watches every show. | ||
I was like, I don't believe you. | ||
Uh, but maybe she does. | ||
So maybe she's watching this now. | ||
Who knows? | ||
But this e-girl was like, you know, you look like Leonardo DiCaprio in Catch Me If You Can. | ||
I said, I see it. | ||
I look in the mirror. | ||
I see it. | ||
Finally, somebody else sees it. | ||
You know, I, in middle school, I was comparing, I was like, you know, I kind of have this resemblance, but I never wanted to say that because, you know, it sounds kind of like, that's the, you know, sounds kind of, sounds kind of silly to be comparing yourself to a handsome actor, but I get it. | ||
I think it's true. | ||
Axton, the only problem is this beard is red. | ||
That's the only problem. | ||
I wish it was black or brown, you know. | ||
I wish it matched my hair, but it's, it's like red in the front, around here. | ||
So, anyway. | ||
Axton Hale says, Ilhan Omar may legally be an American, but she sure as hell isn't spiritually an American. | ||
I would disagree. | ||
I mean, maybe in a very, very legalistic sense she is an American, but in no other way, spiritual or otherwise. | ||
Can anybody walk around with a hijab and she's some uppity smug foreigner? | ||
Is that an immigrant? | ||
No. | ||
No, it isn't. | ||
Doubt. | ||
and uh she should go back she should go back to africa if she doesn't like it here she has a problem with white people you can go back to africa frankly everest says your fingers got even more crooked during vacation no they didn't it's double jointed they're not crooked all right Disavow. | ||
Everybody's just jealous because I have really big hands. | ||
That's what it comes down to. | ||
They say, oh, your fingers are crooked. | ||
They're double-jointed. | ||
It means I'm more evolved than you, actually, and I have big hands. | ||
So, cope harder, Handlet. | ||
Arrow says, I'm slowly microdosing my Crowder Shapiro Republican friends with your content. | ||
Very receptive so far. | ||
Keep up the good work and maintain good muzzle discipline, big guy. | ||
Well, thanks! | ||
And thanks for spreading the word, man. | ||
I've been hearing this a lot. | ||
I've been hearing a lot of people have been coming up to me, young people, and saying, oh, I got red-pilled by you. | ||
I'm sharing your content with my friends. | ||
Oh, I used to be cringe, now I'm sharing your content. | ||
Like, there was this one fellow who's probably watching this show right now, very, very solid, fine fellow, who I met at CPAC, and it was so funny. | ||
Because he came up, I think Faith Goldie actually introduced us. | ||
And we were at this party or this after party or whatever. | ||
And I was just trying to red bill him. | ||
She was like, oh, this guy's like a kind of a conservative Inc. type guy. | ||
I'm not going to say that. | ||
I don't want to be like disparaging. | ||
But he was sort of like, you're standard conservative. | ||
And so I think I just kind of went way over the top. | ||
It probably accelerated from nice to meet you to like, you know, there's a certain World Congress. | ||
There's like, there's this little country and it's not Great Britain. | ||
It's controlling ours. | ||
And it went from zero to 60 pretty quickly. | ||
And I went away thinking like, okay, that was a little too hardcore. | ||
That was probably a little too hot to handle. | ||
This guy's going to probably go away thinking, who is that insane nutjob who I just met? | ||
But hey, months later, red-pilled. | ||
Totally red-pilled. | ||
So, it's good to hear. | ||
I love to see when that happens. | ||
I love to see it. | ||
Because, you know, I was in that same position. | ||
I was a cringe and blue-pilled guy years ago. | ||
I was a libertarian. | ||
I was a Zionist. | ||
I was like a constitutionalist, you know. | ||
And then I went on a certain website. | ||
Then I started listening to certain voices and I started to like it. | ||
Let's just put it that way. | ||
Uh, but that's great to hear. | ||
Mare says, uh, it doesn't say anything, just a super chat, thanks. | ||
Unhyphenated American says, what's wrong with your fingers? | ||
There's nothing wrong with them, they're just double jointed. | ||
It's actually better, it means, again, this is the next stage in evolution. | ||
Gives me abilities. | ||
I love this guy. | ||
Do you realize that's why he's singling them out? | ||
It doesn't matter, dude. | ||
Do you understand the only reason he's singling these four out is because they're anti-Israel, not any other reason. | ||
I love this guy. | ||
Do you realize that's why he's singling them out? | ||
It doesn't matter, dude. | ||
It doesn't matter. | ||
That's what people fail to understand. | ||
This is the difference between genius political geniuses like me and political brainlets like you. | ||
A political brainlet says, oh, he's targeting them because they oppose the Israel lobby. | ||
And that's true to an extent. | ||
And he says they're anti-Israel. | ||
And that's within the tweets. | ||
It's very obvious. | ||
But it is cringe and blue pill to say, oh, so all of that is useless. | ||
Ha! | ||
All of that. | ||
Send her back. | ||
Leave our country. | ||
They hate America and they hate Israel. | ||
All of this is useless. | ||
All of this is just controlled and we don't care about that. | ||
The Genius Chat says, uh, maybe. | ||
Maybe they're targeting them because they're anti-Israel. | ||
But is there not something we can use from that? | ||
Is there not something we can gain from this? | ||
It's a nativist message. | ||
Does it matter why we're hearing it? | ||
Does it matter why the President of the United States, sitting President of the United States, is saying, you four hate our country and you need to get out? | ||
And the audience is chanting, send them back, you hate our country? | ||
Does it matter the why or does it matter that it's being said? | ||
Either way, it changes the zeitgeist. | ||
Either way, it moves the Overton window. | ||
Right? | ||
So, to me, I agree with your diagnosis. | ||
For the most part. | ||
I think a lot of what Trump says is basically controlled by the Zionists. | ||
You know, Sheldon Adelson, people like that totally. | ||
Does that mean that what he's saying does not have a benefit? | ||
Does not benefit us? | ||
Of course it has a benefit. | ||
So, I don't disagree. | ||
But, you know, do you understand that it's still useful? | ||
Cringe? | ||
Uh, Matty Freddy says the Manifesto of the Ice Bomber was the most cringe thing I've seen all summer. | ||
My comrades. | ||
Yeah, very gay LARPers. | ||
They're like the Widgnats of the left, essentially. | ||
Let's see. | ||
Twin Reverbs says, Rough week with No America First. | ||
Good to see you back, big guy. | ||
Nice beard, by the way. | ||
Well, thanks. | ||
Good to be back. | ||
And I get it was a rough week. | ||
Well, it wasn't. | ||
It was actually a nice week for me. | ||
But, you know, good to be back. | ||
Anne Marie says, Are you a fan of Andrew Breitbart? | ||
Kind of. | ||
I mean, you know, it's hard to think about him outside the context of when he was alive. | ||
It's a very different time. | ||
I mean, when did he die? | ||
Like 2010 or something? | ||
I think it was a little earlier, maybe. | ||
Okay, so he died. | ||
Oh, he died 2012. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So to me, it's very difficult to, outside the context of his time, assess what he was saying. | ||
I mean, a lot of the stuff he was saying was true in 2012, but things have changed so much since 2012, it's sort of hard to say. | ||
So, I liked him at the time, but I can't really square it with what's going on now. | ||
For example, the guy is totally a Zionist, you know. | ||
We all know what's going on with Breitbart. | ||
So I would say that uh sort of like Ronald Reagan. | ||
It's like good for the time but maybe bad in the long run. | ||
I know people are going to criticize me for that but I've explained that in detail in previous episodes. | ||
It's like in 2012 he was useful but we're seeing now that there are some serious flaws. | ||
But uh you know people are in their time. | ||
Let's see and I just read that one. | ||
That's right, that's right. | ||
Yeah, that's right. | ||
NASA money. | ||
That's right. | ||
That's right. | ||
Where do you think I get the money to buy a plane ticket? | ||
I got it from NASA. | ||
Greg says, Best thing about the squad is you can evict these squatters if you act fast. | ||
Look forward to the America First Ruth Bader Ginsburg Memorial Scholarship. | ||
Yeah, that's right. | ||
The Ruth Bader Ginsburg Foundation is what we'll be donating to. | ||
Arvol says, After you visit to the Northwest, after your visits in the Northwest, are you now woke on the Bigfoot question? | ||
We didn't see any We didn't see the Bigfoot. | ||
We didn't see any tracks. | ||
I didn't see any tracks So no, I didn't get woken up on that didn't see any of these characters. | ||
It was really more like we saw mountain goats we saw a Rattlesnake that was about it CM says when RC said they let him in the White House twice, he may as well have called it the Big House. | ||
Am I right? | ||
Yeah, you're right big guy. | ||
For those that don't know, that was a joke that Owen Benjamin sent me via email after the RC Maxwell debate. | ||
This is a professional comedian. | ||
So you can check out the telegram for more on that. | ||
French carnivore says I'm 50 pounds overweight. | ||
I'm on nofap for 10 days right now. | ||
Girls don't give me attention. | ||
I'm invisible still. | ||
It's not working. | ||
I'm gonna try losing weight. | ||
Nice beard. | ||
Okay, so that's a lot. | ||
That's a lot to take in. | ||
There's a lot to unpack there. | ||
50 pounds overweight, you know, I would say no FAP good. | ||
Yeah, that's that's a good start. | ||
50 pounds overweight, you're going to want to lose that weight. | ||
Girls don't give you attention. | ||
I don't really have that problem. | ||
Girls give me unwanted attention. | ||
I tell people on the show, I tell people on Twitter all the time, I'm really kind of focused on the show for now. | ||
Thanks, but no thanks. | ||
Alright? | ||
Trying to stay focused on the bag. | ||
No time for cooch. | ||
You know? | ||
And in spite of that, I get e-girls throwing themselves at me. | ||
Throwing themselves at me. | ||
I'm different. | ||
No, but he'll pay attention to me. | ||
Call me in five years. | ||
All right. | ||
Call me in three to five years when I'm successful, you know, when I've made it and I'm ready to settle down. | ||
I'm not ready to settle down yet. | ||
I'm amped up, you know, so can't relate. | ||
But how do you get girls to pay attention to you? | ||
I don't know, man. | ||
Lose weight. | ||
Make, frankly, money. | ||
Frankly, I think women pay attention to money more than anything else. | ||
Call me cynical. | ||
Call me a cynic. | ||
All right. | ||
Hey, Nick, you're a cynic. | ||
I get it. | ||
But I think women really pay attention to that. | ||
I think they pay attention to people that are tall, right? | ||
And what else? | ||
You are handsome, I guess. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't know what to tell you. | ||
Just maybe start. | ||
I think you're on the right track so far, but I'm no expert. | ||
I'm no expert. | ||
You know me. | ||
The Chad Volsell. | ||
So I don't really have any advice on that front. | ||
Except for to keep losing weight. | ||
Rup says, Goldie, Venti, Rose, can we get an FMK ranking on these characters? | ||
No, we cannot! | ||
No, we cannot! | ||
We're friends. | ||
I couldn't. | ||
Oh, too crude and vulgar to speak of your friends in these terms. | ||
So, I will not engage with that. | ||
Sorry, but those are my friends. | ||
Mrs. Bronze says, welcome back. | ||
Hey, thanks. | ||
Good to be back. | ||
Vash says, what's the red pill on Japan bombing Pearl Harbor? | ||
I don't know, dude. | ||
You tell me. | ||
I don't know what is the red pill on that. | ||
I'm not a World War II history expert. | ||
LPO says, welcome back. | ||
Beardo, truly a big guy now. | ||
Yeah, big guy, big beard. | ||
technology bats is can't believe Nick sold us all on celibacy only to get something on the side of a mountain from two e-girls yeah disavow I don't know if that's what was done but you know can cannot confirm or deny the rest but you know that part I will definitely deny Brian says, Nick, thank you for your commitment to this nation. | ||
You're welcome. | ||
You're welcome. | ||
But I remember I do it for the nation. | ||
So really, to the nation, you're welcome. | ||
Anon says, hey Nick, I like the stream you did at Iowa College. | ||
Were you affronted afterwards? | ||
Also, what is your favorite book in the Bible? | ||
My guess is John. | ||
I was. | ||
I was, uh, I was confronted. | ||
I don't know if affronted is the right word. | ||
I was confronted by this Jewish guy. | ||
It was so funny. | ||
Literally, I got down, you know, I was atop this perch giving my speech. | ||
Finished the speech, you know, I got down, and some people came up to talk to me. | ||
Some friendly, some not so friendly, but still wanted to talk. | ||
And we're moving into the library. | ||
To get warm because it was like zero degrees and I was out there for hours with like, you know Hardly anything on well, I had a suit and a jacket on but I didn't have like gloves or anything or no hat So it was it was a tough night. | ||
It was very cold So we were going to the library and this kid literally blocks my path, you know, they mean blocks I mean this kid literally blocks your path stands right in front of me and immediately I just start pushing him I just start, you know getting right in his face. | ||
I'm like, oh you're gonna you're gonna block me push and push department get out of my way and uh and then all these people come around they're like oh quit quit hitting him quit pushing him i'm like he's in my way and i see he's got a star of david necklace and i said get out of my way you effing and i stopped myself i was gonna say liberal You know, everybody knows what I was going to say, which was liberal. | ||
I was going to say liberal or democrat. | ||
Get out of my way, you effing liberal. | ||
Get out of my way, you effing democrat. | ||
You know, I was going to say that. | ||
So I noticed that, you know, I was like, you know, I had enough. | ||
It had been a long day. | ||
The speech had gotten cancelled and then moved and then we were outside and they were heckling me. | ||
All this, I'm getting harassed by, you know, these black girls who are in love with me. | ||
And then I get this Jewish kid, so I'm pushing him and everyone gets mad at me. | ||
So I'm like, get out of my way, you boy. | ||
And he's like, you effing what? | ||
You effing what? | ||
I said, you know what I was going to say. | ||
I said, you know what I was going to say. | ||
This is all documented, by the way. | ||
I think there's an article about this in one of the Iowa State papers. | ||
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Uh, they reported on this exchange. | |
It was like, you were gonna, what were you gonna say? | ||
I said, you know what I was gonna say. | ||
You know what I was gonna say. | ||
And everybody knows what I was gonna say, which is, you liberal! | ||
You liberal! | ||
You Democrat! | ||
Get out of my way! | ||
Um, so, but they, they broke us up. | ||
The police, I think, moved him out of my way eventually. | ||
Almost got really hairy. | ||
Almost said and did something I was going to regret. | ||
But that's the thing. | ||
Impulse control is what I'm about. | ||
I am about controlling my impulses. | ||
And I'm a non-violent lover of all people. | ||
So that's just what happens. | ||
CIA Defector says, I was going through my MKUltra files and came across Owen's name. | ||
You were right about the inward teeth being a tell, Nick. | ||
He received 900 hours of programming. | ||
Yeah, that's... I don't know if that's what it is. | ||
I think it's an Asperger's thing. | ||
I really do. | ||
Because I've seen it on Charlie Kirk, I see it on Ashton Witte, and I see it on Owen Benjamin. | ||
They all have the same, like, teeth situation. | ||
Their teeth are small compared to their gums, and they're pointed inwardly. | ||
And all three of them I believe have Asperger's so I think it's it's that or something like with autism. | ||
Redhawk says, did you see Elon Musk's unveiling of Neuralink, a device to link AI with humans? | ||
Alex Jones was losing it on that announcement. | ||
I did see a little bit about that. | ||
I didn't see the whole presentation and I don't, you know, I didn't really read anything too much about it. | ||
But yeah, it's pretty disturbing. | ||
I don't want them putting computers in our brains. | ||
That's where I draw the line on the tech stuff, but you know that's coming. | ||
Ann Caps says, how was the degeneracy in DC? | ||
I didn't engage in any degeneracy in DC. | ||
But the degeneracy was very bad. | ||
Very Luciferian. | ||
I hate going to DC for that reason. | ||
I remember the first time I went, I went to Arlington, Virginia. | ||
Not the first time. | ||
But the first time I went recently was when I went to Leadership Institute, which is in Arlington, Virginia. | ||
And even there, the degeneracy was crazy. | ||
I'll never forget. | ||
So, it's one of the most degenerate cities in the country. | ||
Brandon says, WBD highlighted article by the Federalist about the Nationalist Conservative Conference. | ||
It says that Hazoni and Bolton types are hiding behind Tucker and Josh Hawley type conservatives. | ||
How do we call out this tactic? | ||
So I don't know who WBD is. | ||
I did see that Federalist article. | ||
It's very good. | ||
I read that. | ||
It's fantastic. | ||
I believe... Who is it by? | ||
I don't know if it was submitted anonymously. | ||
I'm not gonna say anything more about that. | ||
But I saw that article. | ||
It's basically true. | ||
It's basically true. | ||
And how do we call out this tactic? | ||
I think exactly what it is. | ||
I mean, they are controlled opposition. | ||
They bring on Tucker Carlson. | ||
They bring on Josh Hawley. | ||
But why is John Bolton a keynote speaker? | ||
Why is David Bragg the president of the organization? | ||
And you're a Mazzoni. | ||
What's with the double standard with Israel and America? | ||
Very simply, call it out in that way. | ||
Poopoo King says, the squad just hasn't read enough Milton Friedman. | ||
Ah, yes, my old pal Poopoo King. | ||
He's right. | ||
You know, they will come to embrace the Declaration and their white neighbors. | ||
They just got to read Economics in One Lesson by Hazlitt. | ||
They just got to read Free to Choose, Capitalism and Freedom by Friedman. | ||
And it's problem solved, you know, with all these people, right? | ||
MDAxtreme, so shout out to Owen Benjamin for watching this stream. | ||
Yeah, you know he's watching. | ||
You know, he's frothing at the mouth watching this. | ||
Hey, hey, you know what the benefit is though? | ||
If Owen watches my show enough, he can learn to be funny. | ||
Maybe. | ||
Pete says, why come the country is so bad? | ||
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So sad. | |
Okay, so I think that's a parody joke, Super Chat. | ||
In which case, very funny. | ||
If not, cringe. | ||
True Seeking Missile says, what is your favorite type of spoon to use? | ||
Personally, I like a premium ladle. | ||
I don't know, man. | ||
Standard spoon? | ||
I don't know what they're called. | ||
Cool Bored says, make exile great again. | ||
The problem is, we're the ones in exile, right? | ||
I'm in exile. | ||
Kev says, give it any mustache rides yet. | ||
I don't know what that means, but it sounds lewd, but it sounds vulgar, so I'm gonna disavow. | ||
Dumbass says, if you don't follow Nick's Telegram, you're a fake Nicker. | ||
Very true. | ||
If you don't follow me on Twitter, Instagram, and Telegram, you're fake. | ||
If you want to get in the exclusive Nicker club, you got to follow me on all my socials. | ||
It's just the way it works, okay? | ||
Caesar says, did you hear Ted Cruz is pushing to get Antifa labeled as a terrorist organization? | ||
Also love the beard. | ||
Yeah, I did see that. | ||
Very based. | ||
Ted Cruz is our guy. | ||
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Thanks. | |
Yeah, I'm liking it as well. | ||
Mel Gibson says, have you ever read John Locke? | ||
Get woke! | ||
Yeah, I've read John Locke. | ||
Not very red-pilling though. | ||
Roop says, Owen Cringeman should call his next professional comedy special, Making a NASA Myself. | ||
Ah, that's... | ||
That's very funny. | ||
That is hilarious. | ||
That is how we beat the Eternal Comedian, by making funny jokes like that. | ||
Jaws says, but Trump is going to free ASAP Rocky and all the grateful blacks will vote for him. | ||
You know blacks are defined by their gratitude, don't you? | ||
I love that. | ||
You know, criminal justice reform bill, ASAP Rocky getting out of jail, and you know that all these grateful blacks are gonna line up in 2020 to vote Republican because you know that blacks, you know that gratitude is one of their best features, right? | ||
I mean, that is what they truly shine in. | ||
And of course, that is a joke, of course. | ||
Of course, that is a double ironic joke. | ||
It is actually true. | ||
It is actually unironically true. | ||
They are fine people. | ||
Discerning, fine, gracious people. | ||
And I know that that's going to work. | ||
I know that they will not vote 9% for Donald Trump this time for that reason. | ||
Or actually, I think it was a little bit less because some voted third party. | ||
Yeah, but hey, the good news is, supporters disavowed, black rapper freed, I think it's MAGA time, right? | ||
Rainbow MAGA hat time. | ||
Al Sabati says, are corporations still people if government controlled? | ||
I don't know if these questions are rhetorical or if you're asking me as, you know, in a legal sense. | ||
I'm gonna disavow all of this. | ||
Yeah, don't have to imagine. | ||
if these questions are rhetorical or if you're asking me as, you know, in a legal sense. | ||
I'm going to disavow all of this. | ||
Stupid Snakes is, imagine waiting a week for America first. | ||
Imagine. | ||
Yeah, don't have to imagine. | ||
It just happened. | ||
Daniels is, keep up the good work, big fella. | ||
Thanks. | ||
Quad says Nick is so excited this stream he def smashed Venti. | ||
Disavow, disavow, disavow! | ||
No, we are about, we're about being Catholic, all right? | ||
This is a Catholic stream. | ||
Stupid Snakes says, how was Brittany Venti last week? | ||
Were her milkers nice and big? | ||
Disavow! | ||
We don't talk about ladies that way, all right? | ||
She is a friend of the show and a lady, and so we are not going to talk about her huge Nubian milkers. | ||
We will not talk about that on this show. | ||
I refuse to engage in discussion about Brittany Venti's milkers, all right? | ||
It's a wholesome family Catholic show. | ||
If I hear about Brittany Venti's big African quadroon milkers one more time, I'm not gonna be happy. | ||
All right? | ||
And you're not gonna be happy either. | ||
Okay? | ||
Nobody's gonna like what happens next. | ||
Pete Skepsis says, America and all its borders is a land of Jews, says Werner Sombart's Black Pill. | ||
Okay, well I don't know who that is or what that quote is. | ||
Derek Jace has had an impromptu red pill talk with some family. | ||
The extinction of whites came up. | ||
My mom said, what's so great about whites? | ||
We'll soon have a wonderful brown mixture. | ||
What's a goy to do? | ||
Cringe. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Time to defoo. | ||
You know, maybe Stefan Molyneux was red-pilled on this. | ||
Time to defoo! | ||
Mom doesn't like white people. | ||
Mom's cancelled. | ||
Alright? | ||
Mom's cancelled. | ||
I don't know. | ||
That sounds pretty cringe. | ||
A lot of white people talk like this. | ||
Very self-hating white people talk like this. | ||
What's the matter with you? | ||
Don't you know what's so great about white people? | ||
Don't you know? | ||
Don't you live in a white neighborhood? | ||
I live in a white neighborhood. | ||
Pretty obvious, you know? | ||
Maybe you should visit another neighborhood, and then you'll realize, right? | ||
Anon says, I prefer a Catholic America over a white America. | ||
Um, yeah, I don't know, man. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I think... Let's not, uh, let's not make it an all or nothing, right? | ||
Let's just say, I don't know if I want to go all or nothing on that one. | ||
We could have both. | ||
Frankly, we could have both. | ||
I mean, who's to say we have to choose? | ||
So, um... | ||
I don't know about that one, big guy. | ||
I think maybe we should have some kind of optimal mixture of both, right? | ||
Towel says, powerful beard. | ||
Did you know engines can't grow beards? | ||
Is that true? | ||
Well, I guess that just goes to show I'm an Aryan, you know, for all the people that doubted me. | ||
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And a lot of people said, oh, duh, but Nick hasn't even hit puberty. | |
He can't grow a beard. | ||
Well, hello, beard department. | ||
Yeah, there it is. | ||
So Aryan man. | ||
That's how it goes. | ||
Uh, but yeah, thanks. | ||
Toxic says, Nick vacation treated you well. | ||
I love this episode. | ||
You rock. | ||
Thank you. | ||
I know I do rock. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Uh, but yeah, it did treat me well. | ||
I am, uh, I am charged up. | ||
Mind is cleared. | ||
I'm, I'm ready to go. | ||
You know, gamer headset on. | ||
Guitar Hero controller on Israel named Gamer Time, you know? | ||
El Sabati says venti mocha with extra whipped cream? | ||
Yo, that sounds like some double entendre. | ||
Gonna have to disavow. | ||
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I don't know. | |
I don't know what you mean by that, but it sounds lewd, so I'm gonna have to disavow. | ||
Animal Mother says, love the fascist takes tonight. | ||
Read Mosley if you want a deeper look in a third way away from capitalism and socialism. | ||
By the way, loving the beard. | ||
Well, thanks. | ||
Yeah, I have a couple of Mosley's books. | ||
Purely for research purposes, of course. | ||
No other reason. | ||
Uh, the Turtle Box's peak performance on tonight's show, my nigga, please find a new donation service so I don't have to give money to YouTube. | ||
Did you see, did you see PewDiePie saying pee-pee poo-poo in his videos? | ||
Pretty based in Red Pill, gamers rise up. | ||
Yeah, well, thanks. | ||
Uh, yeah, I don't know, I've been looking at stream elements. | ||
Maybe we'll do that sometime this week. | ||
Uh, but yeah, I did not see PewDiePie say pee-pee poo-poo, but, you know, big if true, big if true if that happened. | ||
Let's see, what else do we have here? | ||
I scrolled down a little too far there. | ||
Herman says, Nick, been stanning Mike Enoch? | ||
Yeah, I don't think that's been happening. | ||
If you mean I've been having Caesar salad with ranch dressing, maybe that's true, but no other way than that. | ||
Dan D says, welcome back, bro. | ||
Well, thanks. | ||
I will say Mike Enoch has had some good Twitter content lately. | ||
Pete says Nick study the cowboy have them all and inhale the Nordic Faustian mentality I don't know who that is, but I'll check it out added to the list Kane Jeepers says the Irish played a major part in building America. | ||
Very true. | ||
Very true. | ||
I would know I'm Irish and Italian and Mexican, you know all my ancestors fought in wars and You know did great things so Space Commandos says, welcome back, King. | ||
Ready to skin those bear pelts. | ||
Yeah, tomorrow. | ||
It's gonna happen. | ||
Ryazaki says, Jews, but they all have Down syndrome. | ||
I don't know what that means, but thanks. | ||
Trans Raiden Catgirl says, n-word lol. | ||
Hey, stop being trans, by the way. | ||
I had this trans cat girl on my DMs the other day who was like, you really don't know if I'm trans or not? | ||
I am! | ||
Stop being trans! | ||
We care about you! | ||
Stop! | ||
Alright? | ||
Get real! | ||
Get real with yourself! | ||
But thanks for the super chat! | ||
He says, he says, n-word lol. | ||
Well thank you, sir! | ||
We're trying to bring you back to reality, okay? | ||
Back to reality, there goes gravity, as they say. | ||
So thanks, but stop being trans. | ||
Thanks, that's great, but if you could stop being trans, that'd be great. | ||
I'm partially joking there. | ||
I'm saying it in a joking way, but we do care about you, so thank you so much. | ||
Time to become who you are, big guy. | ||
Yeah, I think deep down you are right about that. | ||
It's blackpilling in the sense that, like, Trump will not be that guy. | ||
He's not gonna be. | ||
He isn't that guy. | ||
But I think you're right. | ||
It's white-pilling in the sense that Americans are ready for something more, right? | ||
So I think you're right about that. | ||
No problems is what is normal color for my poop. | ||
I'm gonna disavow. | ||
I guess brown sounds normal to me But does doesn't sound like a serious super chat Brandon says Martin Luther's faith alone type Christianity and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race agree P.S. | ||
Get Just For Men to fill out that pumpkin patch. | ||
Just kidding, big guy looking sharp. | ||
Is that what it's called now, the pumpkin patch? | ||
I thought Just For Men was for old people. | ||
I thought that was for baby boomers. | ||
I wouldn't know about that. | ||
I'm a teenager. | ||
I'm turning 17 next month. | ||
Do they do that though, Just For Men? | ||
I always thought that was just for people with gray hair, but... | ||
Maybe even it out a little bit. | ||
I don't know if I want... I'm all natural, all right? | ||
I don't go for any of these artificial products. | ||
I'm all natural. | ||
I'm real, okay? | ||
Alberto Insalvini says, saw a TV talk show here talking about the immigration and the only one who was defending NGOs was also the only woman. | ||
Hey, surprise surprise, right? | ||
Big shocker. | ||
Look at the polling on that. | ||
Look at the polling on women and the wall, women on immigration. | ||
The results will not surprise you. | ||
You know, women, kind of an issue when it comes to politics, right? | ||
Comrade Crunch says, Nick Fuentes' beard style. | ||
Nick Fuentes' beard style. | ||
Yeah, thanks. | ||
Sick says, yo, Nick, do you think multiculturalism would work if everyone was Catholic, followers of Christ? | ||
No, actually. | ||
No, I don't. | ||
I think God created the nations, and the nations should persist in glorious separation. | ||
So, no, I don't think so. | ||
I think it would work better, but I don't think it would work. | ||
Daniel Anderson says, did they have a McDonald's close by to where you were camping or did you have to bring it with you? | ||
They did not have one. | ||
They did not have one anywhere where I was. | ||
That's why, well, I partially went yesterday for that reason. | ||
I actually haven't had McDonald's in about a month, but then yesterday I watched that movie The Founding with Michael Keaton about McDonald's. | ||
And I know that's the whole purpose of it, but you know, they make a whole movie about McDonald's. | ||
I said I literally physically need McDonald's in my body after watching that movie. | ||
I need to have it. | ||
I need to taste McDonald's after watching that. | ||
So, uh... | ||
Haven't had it, like I said, in like a month. | ||
I saw that movie and I was like, the crave has returned. | ||
As I'm talking about it, the crave is returning. | ||
It's so good, you know? | ||
And I really return to tradition here. | ||
I don't really even go for the Big Mac anymore or the Quarter Pounder. | ||
I just go for hamburgers with extra ketchup. | ||
I don't think you need anything else. | ||
You know, you just get two or three or four hamburgers with extra ketchup and fries and that's really all you need. | ||
You know, the Big Mac, the Quarter Pounder, the thing is it's like five bucks for the sandwich and I don't even think... I love the Big Mac, don't get me wrong, perfect sandwich. | ||
That's maybe the exception, but the Quarter Pounder I'm not like in love with. | ||
I mean it's good, I'll eat it, but... | ||
To me, nothing beats the simplicity, that's the name of the game, of a hamburger with extra ketchup. | ||
It's very simple. | ||
It's the bun, it's the patty, ketchup, onions, pickle, mustard. | ||
What more do you need? | ||
Perfect, simple, small, compact. | ||
Clean, easy to eat. | ||
You know, you start stacking it, it gets messy, it's slipping, sliding all over the place. | ||
Not only do you need bun and patty aligned, but you need two patties, three buns aligned, all sorts of other, you know, now there's lettuce involved, now there's the special sauce involved. | ||
Let's just keep it simple, okay? | ||
So that's that's all you need and that's what I got the other day. | ||
I had to get ice cream too because it's ice cream day. | ||
It didn't feel so hot later on, but you know, that doesn't matter. | ||
It's about about feeling good. | ||
It's about feeling happy because life is short and there's black pills. | ||
Anyway, good boys. | ||
This word on the street is you and Harold Covington. | ||
I don't know if I even want to finish this one. | ||
Have an e-girl harem in Washington State. | ||
Wait till he finds out about the Catboys. | ||
Trust me, he's not going to find out about the Catboys. | ||
But disavow. | ||
Disavow. | ||
I disavow Harold Covington. | ||
I'm pretty sure he's dead anyway, isn't he? | ||
I think he died recently, right? | ||
But I'm not sure. | ||
Yes, he died. | ||
Oh, he died last year. | ||
It's been a year already. | ||
Well, I disavow either way. | ||
Disavow. | ||
Not a fan. | ||
Dumbass says Nick preaches from his ivory tower of telegram while the unwashed masses grovel and post cringe in their subreddit. | ||
Just as things should be. | ||
Exactly! | ||
It's a natural hierarchy. | ||
I talk, the masses listen. | ||
And you know, occasionally I get somebody on Twitter who comments on my telegram. | ||
I just mute right away. | ||
Mute, block, very quickly, and it's gone, you know? | ||
And then I don't have to hear it anymore. | ||
So I think I like that. | ||
I think I like that. | ||
I think I'm liking that. | ||
You know, on Twitter I get all these people trying to be funny, and sometimes you get good stuff, but other times it's very cringe. | ||
And cringe physically hurts me. | ||
It physically makes me feel bad inside. | ||
So, uh, Telegram is a nice way to avoid that. | ||
I shoot off some texts, and it's just monologue. | ||
I just get to talk, and that's great. | ||
Uh, let's see. | ||
Umph says, Old Nick Donald, were you hosting the Bachelor celibate style in Montana? | ||
No e-girls, McFlintus. | ||
I cannot confirm or nor can I deny what was going on in the Northwest. | ||
Let's just say it was up in Montana with friends. | ||
Can we not just leave it at that? | ||
Nationalist says, wow NASA space camp looked epic. | ||
Welcome back. | ||
Well thanks! | ||
Yeah, Space Camp was great. | ||
I got to go on the spinning thing, the G-Force thing, got to eat space ice cream, and, you know, got to high-five some astronauts, and, you know, perks of being controlled opposition, right? | ||
Clay Chandler says, just found out a Portillo's is opening soon in my hometown in Indiana. | ||
Very excited to enjoy fine Chicago cuisine without having to risk life and limb. | ||
Well, I disavow. | ||
I don't think Portillo's should be expanding. | ||
I think it should be our thing. | ||
Why can't we have our thing, you know? | ||
It's like, you have to go to California to eat In-N-Out, or they have some locations in Texas and Utah and Nevada. | ||
And I think they have one in, uh, Oregon. | ||
But, uh, why now is, you got Portilla's in Phoenix? | ||
You got Portilla's in Indiana? | ||
What, what do Indiana people know about Chicago hot dogs? | ||
What do people in Phoenix know about Italian beef? | ||
Nothing! | ||
Why did they get that? | ||
They shouldn't. | ||
It should be ours. | ||
Okay, make Portillo's ours again, alright? | ||
So I don't think this is a positive development. | ||
You should have to come here. | ||
You want Portillo's? | ||
You should have to come to Chicago, okay? | ||
But yeah, congratulations I guess. | ||
I went there this week. | ||
That was the first thing I ate when I came back. | ||
I got back on Friday. | ||
Friday night I went all in. | ||
Chocolate cake shake, big beef fries, coleslaw for the testosterone. | ||
Went all in on that and it was great. | ||
That was the only meal I ate the whole day. | ||
You know, I started traveling At like 5am that day, I had a protein, an Atkins protein shake, a Belvita breakfast thing, bar. | ||
That was all I ate for the whole day! | ||
And then at like 8 o'clock in the evening, or no it was like 10 o'clock in the evening, then I had this 3,000 calorie Portillo's meal. | ||
And that's really the way you should do it, in my opinion. | ||
Comrade says, welcome back Nick. | ||
My weekdays are complete again. | ||
Yeah, you're welcome. | ||
Good to be back. | ||
Dr. YT says, how was your romantic getaway with Venti? | ||
Disavow. | ||
That's not what it was. | ||
It was just a fun weekend. | ||
Okay, they're fun week. | ||
Justin KG says, if not a beard, if not a mustache, what about a goatee? | ||
God bless big guy and I'm glad you enjoyed your vacation. | ||
A rest well needed. | ||
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Goatee. | |
Maybe. | ||
I don't really like the goatee. | ||
It's a very dated look. | ||
Very sort of cringe people wear goatees, so probably not. | ||
Hokie says, how was the pillow party with Venti and Rose? | ||
Not confirming or denying anything there. | ||
Dirk Klein says, what do you think about Alexander Dugan's writings? | ||
If you don't know, read Dugan. | ||
You will understand many things. | ||
So I haven't read any Dugan, but I'm familiar with the general ideas. | ||
I think that, uh, I basically disavowed Dugan. | ||
The thing with Dugan is that he's a Russian nationalist, and that's great. | ||
I mean, we can extrapolate some things from his writings, but generally speaking, he is advocating Russian interests. | ||
And so all this stuff about Atlanticists versus, what are they called? | ||
What are the other people? | ||
And this whole configuration of geopolitics, I think it's based on the Russian national interest. | ||
So I think a very smart person told me one time, Dugan is to Russia, is to the conservative movement, as Ben Shapiro is to Israel, is to the conservative movement. | ||
I basically agree with that diagnosis. | ||
But yeah, I'll have to read some of his stuff just just for the sake of reading it. | ||
No problem says no e-girls little zoomer. | ||
I swear by Allah. | ||
Don't worry. | ||
It's still no e-girls. | ||
No e-girls. | ||
No e-girls, all right? | ||
Stupid Snakes is all jokes, man. | ||
I'm just glad you're back. | ||
Thanks. | ||
Dumbass is Nick Fuentes akimbo style. | ||
Yeah, very cool video. | ||
Black Swans is PewDiePie has been using the pee-pee poo-poo meme. | ||
Pee-pee poo-poo posters vindicated. | ||
Apologize to us! | ||
Never! | ||
I will never apologize. | ||
GW says how the demographics look up in those mountains. | ||
Very clean, very good demographics. | ||
It was a nice scene. | ||
Let's just say there wasn't a whole lot of violence. | ||
Let's just say it was very nice and friendly. | ||
Captain Nicky says, Stan jokes aside Nick, glad you are back. | ||
Actually had to acknowledge my GF last week. | ||
Also love the song on the D live stream. | ||
I wonder. | ||
Well, thanks dude. | ||
And yeah, that's pretty funny. | ||
You should ignore your GF for America first. | ||
America first is more entertaining than GF. | ||
Yeah, that's great. | ||
I'm glad I'm exposing people the more Kanye West people don't really get it. | ||
I will I will wake them up on this But thanks count Dracula's as I have crossed oceans of time to peepee poopoo great Revolt says looks like I didn't spellcheck regardless glad to see you back and bearded up big boy. | ||
Well, thanks Whoo, we still have a lot of super chats and it's already nine o'clock and I am hungry So I'm gonna try and speed through these My voice is going a little bit. | ||
I'm getting tired. | ||
My mouth is getting dry. | ||
We're going to try and power through. | ||
Blake Mitchell with a big super chat. | ||
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Thank you. | |
He says, Hey Nick, I'm in Chicago until Thursday. | ||
Is the cultural center worth checking out? | ||
We also have the architectural cruise booked, but I wanted your opinion beforehand. | ||
Any other places we should check out before then? | ||
Thanks, big guy. | ||
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Well, cultural center. | |
I've never heard of this cultural center. | ||
I've never been there. | ||
The architecture cruise is very cool. | ||
Highly recommend. | ||
I think I've been on there like years ago. | ||
When you're outside of Chicago and you're in school, you know, you take vacations there, trips there all the time, whatever. | ||
So you eventually do all the tourist stuff. | ||
I believe I've done that before. | ||
It's pretty cool. | ||
I would say a lot of the stuff on the river is cool. | ||
They do a lot of different boat stuff. | ||
I guess the architectural thing is like that. | ||
If you go on Navy Pier, they do some cool boat rides. | ||
There's big boats, small boats. | ||
I would recommend the Navy Pier one. | ||
The rest of Navy Pier, it's a lot of expensive stuff. | ||
Their IMAX theater is really cool. | ||
If you go see like Spider-Man there maybe. | ||
I saw Mission Impossible Ghost Protocol at their IMAX theater. | ||
It's great. | ||
They say a lot of theaters are IMAX, but they're not really. | ||
The Navy Pier one's very cool. | ||
Let me think what else. | ||
Food wise, you're gonna want to check out Chicago Pizza and Oven Grinder. | ||
You're gonna want to check out Gene and Jude's. | ||
I don't want to spoil all the gems. | ||
Maybe you can email me. | ||
I'll turn you on to some other restaurants. | ||
I don't want to give away all the best-kept secrets, but those are some things you're gonna want to check out before you leave. | ||
Let me think what else. | ||
A lot of the tourist stuff, it's hard because I've done it already. | ||
Maybe go to Grant Park. | ||
You go to Millennium Park. | ||
Maybe go to Water Tower Place. | ||
You go to Michigan Avenue. | ||
Things like this. | ||
Mike says, Nick please rub me. | ||
Disavow. | ||
Not gonna do that. | ||
Arthur says, ironic how Owen mocks you for living at home but then makes fun of the boomers. | ||
Typical Gen X. Yeah, there you go. | ||
Warrior Gene says, is your dad Mexican or Spaniard? | ||
He's Mexican. | ||
Half Mexican, half Irish. | ||
But of course in all Mexicans you have Spaniards. | ||
So I have Iberian DNA. | ||
I have native DNA. | ||
If you want to see more about this, I think my 23andMe episode has been posted before. | ||
It's like 15% Native. | ||
I think it's something like 15% Iberian. | ||
I'm not sure exactly how it breaks down, but I mean, you know what a Mexican is, right? | ||
AW Media says, is Josh Hawley based? | ||
He pushed multiple pro-Israel anti-BDS bills. | ||
Look, you basically have to play that tune to have any kind of latitude in being a conservative in D.C. | ||
Look at... and DeSantis isn't in D.C., but he's in politics. | ||
Yeah, Josh Hawley is based. | ||
You just have to understand that you have to be, look, you basically have to play that tune to have any kind of latitude in being a conservative in D.C. | ||
Look at, and DeSantis isn't in D.C., but he's in politics. | ||
Look at DeSantis, look at Hawley, look at Trump. | ||
Unfortunately, that's what you have to do. | ||
If you want to make it and be a game-changing conservative, you also gotta be a Zionist. | ||
I think that's just the way it works these days. | ||
That's the case with all of them. | ||
Shlomo says you've officially accepted Zio money. | ||
Congrats on being bought out. | ||
Are you the Zio money? | ||
Yeah, thanks. | ||
Thanks for the $5. | ||
Yeah, I've been bought out. | ||
Revolt says what do you think of the Iron Guard, British Union of Fascists, and other fascist groups? | ||
I enjoy hierarchical forms of government because of the neoreactionary movement. | ||
Gonna disavow all that. | ||
Never be like, uh, what do you think about fascism? | ||
Are you a fascist? | ||
Yo, Will, yo, yo! | ||
Uh, disavow. | ||
Gonna just say disavow and leave it at that. | ||
Uh, Treybar says, Hunter Fuentes out there solving the deer question on based camping trips. | ||
Stay strong, big guy, and cash those NASA checks. | ||
Thanks. | ||
Yeah, I will be doing that. | ||
Killing deer, cashing NASA checks. | ||
That's what I do. | ||
Brr, Arthur says, Cuphead stream when? | ||
Seems like your type of game. | ||
No, it really isn't. | ||
I hate that game. | ||
Buzz Aldrin says, hi Nick, thanks for taking out Owen for us. | ||
You're an American hero. | ||
My grandkids showed me your show and I love it. | ||
Can we get an N in chat for NASA? | ||
Yeah, let's get some N's in chat for NASA, definitely. | ||
And you're welcome Buzz, just doing my part for the hollow earth, just doing my part for the big globe. | ||
Pete says, copper colored beard, a sign of mysterious power? | ||
Okay, have a good night. | ||
Thanks. | ||
Jose Antonio says, welcome back. | ||
Thanks big guy. | ||
cultist gordon says k here dual wielding high points yikes bro i think one was a high point one was not but in any case i was there they had guns i shot the guns don't be gay Jep says, Nick, I know you disliked public university outside of Israel. | ||
Israel Schilling, what's your take on conservative liberal arts colleges like Hillsdale and Grove City? | ||
They're cringe. | ||
Hillsdale is not conservative. | ||
Hillsdale is like Koch brother constitutionalist nonsense. | ||
And I know because I know people that go there. | ||
So and I didn't go to public university. | ||
I went to a private school. | ||
I went to Boston University, which is a private college. | ||
So... | ||
All colleges cringe. | ||
All of it. | ||
I mean, I'm not going to say nobody should go to college, but in terms of the content, the substance, all colleges are paused is what I should say. | ||
Samo says I hope you had a fun vacation good sir. | ||
Well, thank you. | ||
I did Ambassadors is America first bitch. | ||
Yeah, you know it Brian says Antonin Scalia or Benito Mussolini. | ||
I think you know Samurai spirits of some need magazines and movies to say they can be strong and beautiful when they grow up Funny thing wasps didn't need that crutch. | ||
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They just were I Oh, I see. | |
In terms of representation. | ||
Yeah, I guess that's true. | ||
Aeon Mortals is heading up to Maine from South Florida this week. | ||
Can't wait to stop being a minority in my own country. | ||
Yeah, very true. | ||
It's a good feeling, right? | ||
McDowell's Wagee says, Disnick is sitting in his basement half-naked with an occasional whiteboard and is still infinitely more entertaining than big productions like Crowder. | ||
It's true! | ||
It's the talent! | ||
I bring the talent, right? | ||
You could have all the graphics, all the Jewish producers and all that that you want, but they don't bring the talent. | ||
They don't bring the energy that I bring to the table, all right? | ||
I'm just more talented than they are. | ||
It's what it is, okay? | ||
Very true though, McDowell's Wagee. | ||
Very true. | ||
Anon says, what's your favorite book in the Bible? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I would have to say, uh, I would probably say, can I just say the gospel? | ||
Can I just say all four books of the gospel are my favorite? | ||
I would probably say, um, I'd probably say, what's the first one? | ||
The book of Matthew is the first one in the gospel, right? | ||
People are going to be cringing at me if I don't have that right, but I'm pretty sure that's true. | ||
I think that was my favorite. | ||
Let me take a look though. | ||
Let me factual check and just make sure so I don't get anybody yelling at me. | ||
Does it say on Wikipedia? | ||
I think it was what? | ||
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Yeah, yeah. | |
So Book of Matthew's probably my favorite, I would say. | ||
But it's hard to pick. | ||
There's so many good ones. | ||
But there's so many good ones. | ||
Such a perfect book. | ||
But I would probably say all the books in the Gospel. | ||
I mean, that's the best part. | ||
That's the climax of it. | ||
That's the, you know, that's where all the action happens. | ||
So I'd probably say that's my favorite part. | ||
And the various books I'd probably rank. | ||
I'd probably put Matthew as number one, I guess. | ||
But Book of John was good, too. | ||
Constantine says, I'm a bleeding heart type that's become more nationalistic because I understand consequences in reality. | ||
How do we help people that can't help themselves without being taken advantage of? | ||
That's so gay, dude. | ||
Stop being a bleeding heart, man. | ||
Be a man. | ||
No man is a bleeding heart, frankly. | ||
I hate to say that, but it's so true. | ||
How do we help people who can't help themselves without being taken advantage of? | ||
You cannot. | ||
You can't. | ||
People, I've learned this over time, people who can't help themselves can't help themselves. | ||
They're beyond help. | ||
They have to face consequences, okay? | ||
Self-imposed, but they have to face consequences, and only then can some people be reoriented. | ||
Now, some people with dramatic and intense intervention can be brought back in extreme cases. | ||
But for the most part, you know, that's the real black pill to me as I look across the country at people that don't want to be helped. | ||
And they will not be saved, you know? | ||
And I don't mean that any other way than where the country is headed. | ||
People don't want to help themselves. | ||
And so, life is going to be very ugly for them. | ||
And then maybe they will learn. | ||
But that's, to me, I see that as the only correcting mechanism in society. | ||
Consequence. | ||
So that's that's how I take sort of a stoic, laissez-faire attitude about these things generally. | ||
Mike says, Hey Owen, are you open having a stream with Robert Bowers? | ||
You guys have identical thoughts. | ||
Adam often loves you. | ||
Yeah, right. | ||
So true. | ||
Yeah, because that's how the whole feud started. | ||
Somebody is like, Oh, you have identical thoughts. | ||
And I was like, Well, not really. | ||
Yeah, maybe somebody should do that. | ||
Joseph Lyle, whoops, scroll down too far there. | ||
Let's see, where are we? | ||
Joseph Lyles says, what happened to the stream with Owen and Devin on Vince's channel? | ||
It's deleted everywhere. | ||
Big fan of the show. | ||
Big guy. | ||
Keep up the good work. | ||
I don't know what happened to that stream. | ||
I tried to look for it as well, but I guess Vince took it down. | ||
Poo Poo King says, you should say the n-word. | ||
It's what a real man would do. | ||
And Poo Poo King is being very ironic there. | ||
Poo Poo King knows, Poo Poo King knows I'm capable, right? | ||
But we're gonna be polite and we're gonna be politically correct and not say it, right? | ||
But thanks, big guy. | ||
Dave, it's a great show, big guy. | ||
Hope you had a relaxing trip. | ||
I don't know if relaxing was the word. | ||
I mean, some of it was. | ||
What's so funny, I go up there and they're like, we're gonna go hiking, we're gonna, we're gonna do this. | ||
And don't get me wrong, I had a great time. | ||
It was so fun, but we had a couple of chill days. | ||
And at one point, me and my buddy, me maybe watching the show, we were on this hike and I'm like, all right, enough! | ||
I want to go back. | ||
I want to play Civ. | ||
We've been hiking for two hours. | ||
I want to relax. | ||
He was like, okay, okay, all right. | ||
You know, it was a fun hike, but I was like, sheesh, we're like 10,000 feet up. | ||
I'm out of breath. | ||
This guy almost steps on a rattlesnake and dies. | ||
You know, we didn't properly put tick repellent on because we weren't anticipating high bushes and shrubs and we're like rowing. | ||
He was doing all the rowing, in fairness. | ||
We're climbing and we're like, there's no end in sight. | ||
I'm looking at the mountain. | ||
I'm like, are we going to climb to the top of this mountain? | ||
I'm like, I had to go baby mode and I was like, I'm not moving. | ||
I want to go home. | ||
You know, so that part, not, not so relaxing. | ||
That part was physically intensive. | ||
But it was a great time. | ||
It was a great time but some relaxing and you know some there was a lot of physicality and that's okay. | ||
That's actually a good thing because I don't... I'm not a very physical person. | ||
I'm a very sedentary person, right? | ||
Not a very active person, I should say. | ||
So it was good for me. | ||
Endorphins released, blood flowing, air flowing, keeping me youthful, and now I'm going back to the gym, you know? | ||
Any day now, now that I've returned, gonna start back up at the gym. | ||
So it was actually, in a way, more relaxing that way. | ||
Wyatt says, Nick definitely liked Britney's milkers. | ||
That's why he's acting so defensive. | ||
Me? | ||
Acting defensive? | ||
I don't know what you're talking about. | ||
I'm not acting defensive at all. | ||
Big, huge milkers? | ||
I don't like that. | ||
Nobody likes that, all right? | ||
You know, big milkers, curves, curvaceous. | ||
E-girls, please. | ||
I don't like that, and nobody's gonna like that. | ||
So I'm defensive. | ||
I don't know what you're talking about. | ||
I'm disavowing this whole super chat. | ||
Bagels is getting Maddie B on. | ||
Screw you for even saying that. | ||
I will never have Maddie B on this show. | ||
Mattie B is a poser, okay? | ||
Mattie B wishes he was Jacob Sartorius. | ||
Jacob Sartorius has more talent in his pinkie finger than Mattie B has in his whole baby little body. | ||
So no, I will not be having Mattie B on this show. | ||
The only person who's entitled to come on the show from the entertainment industry we know is Jacob Sartorius. | ||
Kanye West, maybe. | ||
Uh, so no, I'm disavowing. | ||
MattyB is cringe and blue pilled. | ||
If you like him, you're cringe. | ||
Only one that's coming on is the king. | ||
King! | ||
J.S. | ||
We stan Jacob. | ||
None of this MattyB stuff. | ||
Crumpulous says, hey Nick, when is the knife slaying the bear? | ||
As I've said repeatedly throughout the show, tomorrow night. | ||
That's okay if you didn't hear it. | ||
Michael says, how do you feel about Hawley's immense love for the Jews in the state of Israel? | ||
His tweets have been vomit-inducing lately. | ||
I agree. | ||
But again, like I said, that's just how you play ball these days. | ||
If you want to be a right-wing person and push the envelope, it seems like that's just the way it goes. | ||
I mean, think about it. | ||
DeSantis, Trump, Hawley, everybody that wants to go places gotta be, you know, they gotta be all about that stuff. | ||
So, it is what it is. | ||
Saw Ross says I stopped eating McDonald's after working at one. | ||
Well, you're a big baby, you know that? | ||
I know a lot of people who get that way. | ||
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They're like, oh, I saw how Taco Bell meat was made and now I don't eat there. | |
Grow up! | ||
Sure, the meat comes out of a tube. | ||
It tastes good. | ||
Grow up, all right? | ||
The stuff you're eating anyway is pumped with antibiotics and whatever. | ||
And even if it's not, how do you think they fertilize the soil? | ||
Poo. | ||
Manure. | ||
So everybody's got to grow up about this gross stuff. | ||
Unless it's crickets and bugs. | ||
All right, just grow up. | ||
It's Big Macs. | ||
It's extra ketchup and it tastes good. | ||
I don't care if it's chemicals. | ||
I don't care if it's, you know, made from crazy, you know, Frankenstein stuff. | ||
It tastes good and I'm a young guy and I'm going to enjoy. | ||
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So, what's up working at McDonald's after I worked there? | |
Well, you know, maybe you should work at a daycare because you're a big baby. | ||
What do you think about that? | ||
Zoomer Jesus, welcome back. | ||
King, we all missed you. | ||
Excited for some premium content. | ||
Well, thanks. | ||
It's coming. | ||
It's on the way. | ||
I missed you guys as well. | ||
Nick's weird thumb says, I don't think you comprehend how many dudes watching have their left. | ||
Okay, not gonna read that. | ||
Nick says, that Area 51 meme came out of nowhere and it was never funny. | ||
I agree. | ||
Sick says, debate Joey Salads. | ||
On what? | ||
Maybe I'll have him on the show. | ||
We'll see. | ||
Nick says, how is Starbucks? | ||
Enjoy the venti? | ||
I don't drink Starbucks. | ||
Don't know anything about that. | ||
Don't know anything about that. | ||
Trans Catgirl says Sherman was Jewish. | ||
That's what I call Southern Cope. | ||
We were debating about this. | ||
No, that is a Southern lie. | ||
Southerners are just mad that the Union crushed them. | ||
That Sherman marched to the sea and destroyed them. | ||
Well, Sherman was Jewish. | ||
Oh, okay. | ||
Robert E. Lee was Jewish. | ||
You know, you're Jewish. | ||
What do you think about that? | ||
So I call that Southerner Cope. | ||
You know, would you want to be Southern anything? | ||
You know, I said that in a previous show. | ||
Would you want to be Southern anything? | ||
Show me one place in the world where the South is better than the North. | ||
Globally, locally, you know, statewide, nationally. | ||
Nowhere. | ||
Nowhere is this the case. | ||
Q17. | ||
So that's some nice cope. | ||
Stop being trans. | ||
Owned. | ||
Q17 says, welcome back Nick. | ||
Maybe try the soul patch and mustache look. | ||
No itchy cheeks and you still get the perks of facial hair. | ||
Yeah, definitely not doing that. | ||
No soul patch. | ||
Maybe a mustache. | ||
I've been thinking about a mustache. | ||
Shaving everything but the stache. | ||
We'll see. | ||
We'll see what happens. | ||
But no soul patch. | ||
Mrs. Braun says everyone have at least seven kids, change the demographics, start young, and don't stop until you can't have any more. | ||
That's what immigrants, and they are doing what we used to do. | ||
Yes, I agree. | ||
Thank you for that. | ||
Have kids. | ||
Very, very powerful and insightful message. | ||
So true. | ||
Billy says, did you see carpe donkdom and all the alt-right people trying to expose the left for being undercover white nationalists? | ||
No, I did not see that. | ||
But that's pretty funny. | ||
Unsurprising. | ||
Reid Spengler says, Ashley with the jawline or Hannah with the tummy? | ||
I don't know what that means. | ||
Ashley with the... I don't know. | ||
Is that fanatic for something? | ||
I don't know what that means. | ||
Billy says Owen's been using your catchphrase disavow almost every stream now. | ||
Of course, he steals all my jokes. | ||
The guy's unfunny. | ||
Unfunny comedian is unfunny and Jewish. | ||
Nick says one slippery Italian noodley boy versus two. | ||
Okay, not gonna read that. | ||
I don't know what's going on with this guy. | ||
Very cringe posts coming my way. | ||
Okay, not reading that one either. | ||
Technically Max says low level of Democrats while on vacation sounds 100. | ||
Yeah, no Democrats in that town. | ||
I could count on maybe one hand how many Democrats, and that's what made all the difference. | ||
VG's is what about a triple cheeseburger with extra ketchup? | ||
The cheese does a great job of binding it all together. | ||
Not in my experience. | ||
You know, I've had double, triple. | ||
It's just too messy. | ||
I hate mess. | ||
I hate the mess. | ||
That's the thing. | ||
This is why I really hate Five Guys. | ||
Every time I eat it, it's just slipping and sliding all over the place. | ||
I like Shake Shack and I like In-N-Out because it is a clean burger. | ||
It's clean. | ||
You can eat it and you don't get stuff all over your hands. | ||
You know, you don't have to like pick it up and move it back into place. | ||
This is what happens often with a Big Mac, any kind of double or triple decker sandwich. | ||
That's why I like to stick with multiples of singles. | ||
I like to get two singles instead of a double. | ||
Clean. | ||
I'm clean. | ||
I like clean. | ||
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All right. | |
I hate being messy. | ||
I hate messy eating. | ||
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All right. | |
That's how I have to do it. | ||
Rando number nine says, or oops, I think I scrolled too far. | ||
Nick, when are you going to grow up and stop eating McDonald's and move on eating IHOP burgers? | ||
Way better food at around the same price. | ||
It's not the same price. | ||
It's like $10 at IHOP. | ||
And I had their burger. | ||
I wasn't really impressed with it. | ||
I don't really like IHOP. | ||
It's overpriced. | ||
Because the food is expensive, and then you have to tip. | ||
So McDonald's, it's $5 for a Big Mac, no tip. | ||
IHOP, $10 for a burger, tip. | ||
And they're gonna, you know... | ||
I mean, they're gonna charge it for sides or a drink or whatever. | ||
I feel like there's extra costs associated always. | ||
So no, I go McDonald's drive-thru mode. | ||
Rick Savage says, debate Owen about his gay father. | ||
I'm not interested in debating that, but I think we decided to do a confrontation until he backed out. | ||
Hyman says, have you read Harassment Architecture? | ||
No, but maybe I have to. | ||
Maybe Mike Ma can send me a copy. | ||
I'll buy one, I guess. | ||
Well, let's not think like that, alright? | ||
Knock on wood, we're good for now. | ||
So let's just not think like that. | ||
Billy says, I used to work at a grocery store. | ||
It was a regular grocery store. | ||
They had fruit, vegetables, a deli, cereal, chips, etc. | ||
Pretty normal grocery store. | ||
Okay, great. | ||
Thanks, I guess. | ||
Nick says, let's get a C in chat for Christ, big guy. | ||
We missed you. | ||
Yeah, I guess so. | ||
Get some C's going in there. | ||
Thanks. | ||
Ross says, Lincoln was based in the South, deserve to lose. | ||
I agree. | ||
Totally agree on that. | ||
X says, double quarter pounder is the best option. | ||
I just disagree with you on that one. | ||
I would sooner have four hamburgers with extra ketchup than a double quarter pounder. | ||
And Shyster says, Owen was saying you backed out the other day. | ||
Well, what happened was, was he said, I would do a stream with him. | ||
Maybe not. | ||
Like, he challenged me to a stream. | ||
I said, okay, I'll do it. | ||
Then he said, actually, I don't even know if I would show up. | ||
And then he started attacking my family. | ||
So I said, you know what? | ||
I'm not doing the kill stream. | ||
I'm not playing games. | ||
And then I said, you know, and then he started doing a victory lap. | ||
He was like, oh, he backed out. | ||
He backed out. | ||
And I said, you know what? | ||
Actually, I will do it. | ||
A lot of people chided me. | ||
They said, you got to expose him. | ||
You got to show people what he is. | ||
So I said, you know what? | ||
I'll do it. | ||
And then he's like, oh, uh, I'll, I'll take money to do it. | ||
I'll, if you pay me $5,000, I'll do it. | ||
There's the bankster heritage presenting itself. | ||
But hey, I'm going on the kill stream tomorrow. | ||
He can go, he cannot go, but I'm gonna go on tomorrow and we'll see what happens, right? | ||
Maybe it'll be fun. | ||
But it looks like that's all our Super Chats. | ||
I think that's everything here. | ||
I don't see any more, so that's gonna do it for us. | ||
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