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and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race. | |
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. | ||
The boomer generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. will be our credo. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
I'm sorry, Brittany and Betsy, but I just can't do it. | ||
You're an e-girl. | ||
You know the rule. | ||
No e-girls. | ||
Who's got the clip? | ||
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No e-girls. | |
Never! | ||
Hashtag never e-girls. | ||
Not even once. | ||
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I've never heard of Bigfoot. | |
Just that. | ||
Americanism, not populism, will be our freedom. | ||
I've never heard of Bigfoot. | ||
Who's that? | ||
The boomer generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the human. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
The boomer generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the human. | ||
You're not interested. | ||
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 him think, what is that? | ||
Americanism, not globalism. not globalism. | ||
We'll meet our freedom. | ||
Guy, I've never heard of Bigfoot. | ||
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Who's that? | |
The boomer generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the human beings. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
The boomer generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the human beings. | ||
You're not interested. | ||
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. | |
I've never heard of him. | ||
What is that? | ||
Americanism, not globalism. | ||
Will be our freedom. | ||
I've never heard of Nick. | ||
Who's that? | ||
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I've never heard of Nick. | |
Who's that? | ||
and its consequences have been a disaster for the human being. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. | ||
The boomer generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the human being. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, 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. | ||
Who's got the clip? | ||
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No e-girls. | |
Never! | ||
Hashtag never e-girls. | ||
Not even once. | ||
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I've never heard of a big question. | |
It's just that. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
I've never heard of a big question. | ||
Who's that? | ||
I've never heard of a big question. | ||
Who's that? | ||
I've never heard of a big question. | ||
and its consequences have been a disaster for the human rights. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
The boomer generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the human rights. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom. will be our freedom. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
I'm sorry, Brittany and Betsy, but I just can't do it. | ||
You're an e-girl. | ||
You know the rule. | ||
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No e-girls. | |
Who's got the clip? | ||
No e-girls. | ||
Never! | ||
Hashtag never e-girls. | ||
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Not even once. | |
I've never heard of it. | ||
I've never heard of a big one. | ||
What is that? | ||
Americanism, not globalism. not globalism. | ||
We'll be our freedom. | ||
I've never heard of big puts. | ||
Who's that? | ||
The boomer generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the human. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
The boomer generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the human. | ||
You're not interested. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
I'm sorry, Brittany and Betsy, but I just can't do it. | ||
You're an e-girl. | ||
You know the rule. | ||
No e-girls. | ||
Who's got the clip? | ||
No e-girls. | ||
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Never! | |
Hashtag never e-girls. | ||
Not even once. | ||
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Guy, I've never heard of Nick Fudge. | |
It's just that. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
Guy, I've never heard of Nick Fudge. | ||
Who's that? | ||
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Thank you. | |
Thank you. | ||
and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
The boomer generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom. will be our freedom. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
I'm sorry, Brittany and Betsy, but I just can't do it. | ||
You're an e-girl. | ||
You know the rule. | ||
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 him. | ||
I've never heard of it. | ||
What is that? | ||
Americanism, not populism. | ||
We'll be our freedom. | ||
I've never heard of Nick Butch. | ||
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, will be our will be our credo. | ||
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. | ||
Good evening, everybody. | ||
You're watching America First. | ||
My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes. | ||
We have a great show for you tonight. | ||
Very excited to be back with you here tonight on Wednesday. | ||
And it does feel like the week is going by pretty quickly, right? | ||
Already the middle of the week, already Wednesday, and that is due to the long weekend. | ||
So, actually, in a way, the long weekend is the gift that keeps on giving. | ||
You get a long weekend, and then you get a short week. | ||
I'm talking like a wagee. | ||
I've become a quintessential... This is the kind of vapid banality that you could expect from a wagee. | ||
Well, you know... Good God. | ||
This show is just... My psychological state is just spiraling out of control. | ||
We do have a great show for you. | ||
There is a lot to talk about, lots to discuss in the news. | ||
Tonight are featured stories about Brock Turner's victim, who has come forward to cash out. | ||
You see how that works? | ||
She has come forward revealing her identity, revealing her name, so that she can cash out on a new book deal. | ||
So we have found out this week and identified the woman who was raped infamously by Brock Turner, the famous swimmer from Stanford University in 2016. | ||
She has revealed herself to be the 27 year old, yikes 27, Chanel Miller. | ||
Chanel Miller who is preparing to release her new memoir which is called Know My Name. | ||
And you know, I actually think the name of the memoir is quite fitting. | ||
The name is actually quite fitting because we all knew Brock Turner's name. | ||
We didn't know her name. | ||
You know, infamously we knew Brock Turner is now going to be equated and synonymous with rape. | ||
And the college rape epidemic and how wealthy white men are raping everybody We didn't know her name. | ||
Well now she is coming forward and telling everybody, you should know my name by my book! | ||
I want to be famous too! | ||
I want to make a lot of money! | ||
I hooked up with a guy and I was blackout drunk and cheating on my boyfriend and now I want to be famous because of it! | ||
So that'll be our featured story. | ||
I will say a bit of a spoiler alert. | ||
I don't believe that Brock Turner is a rapist. | ||
I think that Brock Turner basically did nothing wrong. | ||
So we'll get into that And we'll discuss, we'll obviously extrapolate it out and talk about the underlying themes there, which are about gender and also about race and about the media, of course, as always. | ||
So that'll be our featured story. | ||
You know, I happen to think this is probably just a case of a woman, just like in the Me Too situation, being an opportunist. | ||
And so we'll discuss that. | ||
We will also be looking at a recent decision by the San Francisco city government to deem the NRA a terrorist organization. | ||
That happened this week that I believe it was the city council in San Francisco unanimously passed a resolution designating the NRA, National Rifle Association, a domestic terrorist organization. | ||
and And this is obviously a political stunt. | ||
We know that this is the kind of rhetoric, this is the kind of language that the left uses when it comes to guns and when it comes to right-wing people these days. | ||
But, of course, in the context of the larger conversation that's been happening for the past few weeks, I think it's something pretty important to talk about because it's not, of course, an arbitrary thing To say that the NRA is a domestic terrorist organization. | ||
This is the same language we heard after El Paso. | ||
It's the same language we heard after New Zealand and many other episodes like this. | ||
And of course the intention, the agenda, is all the same. | ||
And that is to designate anybody that is not on board with the global homo, whatever you want to call it, the liberal agenda. | ||
Liberal agenda! | ||
And you know normally that's kind of a blue pill thing. | ||
It could also be very red pill thing to say the liberal agenda. | ||
If you're not on board with that you're a terrorist and therefore you're violent or imminently violent and therefore the government can come for you without a trial. | ||
That's what this all means. | ||
That's what this is all about. | ||
So while normally I would say oh the San Francisco is calling the NRA terrorists Well, what else is new? | ||
That's what the left always says. | ||
You know, neo-nazi, racist. | ||
Lately they say if you're in favor of guns, you know, that's that's terroristic or something. | ||
And it is a stunt. | ||
It is meant to be sort of hyperbolic and extreme. | ||
But of course the agenda is there. | ||
The end game is to say this person might commit violence, or they're conspiring to commit violence, or they're inspiring violence. | ||
And therefore, we can come after them. | ||
We can use the state, we can use the FBI, we can use, you know, the government to go after them without them actually having committed a crime. | ||
That's the convenient thing about terrorism. | ||
And it's funny because liberals understood this 20 years ago when they were defending Muslims. | ||
You know, when you have, who's that stupid Muslim comedian from the Colbert show? | ||
I forget his name. | ||
But all these Muslims and all these liberals like to say that the Patriot Act was this unjust expansion of power and the Bush administration was abusing executive authority. | ||
And under the guise of the endless war against terrorism, they were breaching the Constitution and doing all sorts of shady, nefarious, illegal things. | ||
But when it comes to right-wing people, they're using that exact same agenda. | ||
You know, under the aegis of right-wing terrorism, they are going to subvert the law, they are going to go around the Constitution, going around legal protections, and they're going to come for you, they're going to come for these organizations. | ||
So we'll talk about that, and we'll also be talking about a bit of a white pill here. | ||
You know, lots of black pills lately, but a bit of a white pill. | ||
There is new progress on the border wall. | ||
This just happened yesterday night, so I didn't get a chance to cover this on last night's show. | ||
But the Secretary of Defense has granted 3.6 billion dollars in Pentagon funding for the construction of additional border walls. | ||
So that's obviously very good, very exciting. | ||
And, you know, I've been very down on this administration on immigration, in particular on the wall. | ||
You know, this is a distinction that is important to make. | ||
That the administration has done a little bit to replace and repair existing wall and fence or border barrier, not so much to build new barrier, but I have to say the speed at which and the volume of money that they have accumulated or appropriated for these projects, it's exceeding my expectations. | ||
You know, after the government shut down a debacle in the beginning of 2019, and who remembers that saga where Trump shut down the government for, I think it was a little bit longer than a month, and then a deal was made, and they made it so that, you know, Trump did that thing with immunity for unauthorized illegal immigrants. | ||
There were all kinds of restrictive provisions about how the money that was appropriated for border security could be spent. | ||
If you remember, out of that deal, they got about $1.6 billion, but it couldn't be used for a new wall. | ||
It couldn't be used for anything like 30 feet tall, anything like that. | ||
But then Trump used the state of emergency to appropriate a lot more money from the DOD and DHS and a few other federal agencies and now there's more money being poured in and they say that the goal is 500 miles of border wall constructed by next year. | ||
And so I think that all things considered, that's somewhat impressive. | ||
If this administration pulls off 500 miles of wall, I think that's quite substantial. | ||
I don't think you could say that that's insignificant. | ||
You know, and I'll say that the replacement wall is obviously not as good as new wall. | ||
Ideally, we'd be replacing and building lots and lots of new wall. | ||
But, you know, the replacing of dilapidated structures or structures that are ineffective, or in some cases not even designed to deter human beings as opposed to vehicles from entering the country, that is an improvement. | ||
So if that's happening on a large scale, if it's happening with a few miles, obviously, who cares, right? | ||
But if that's 500 miles, well that's a quarter of the border, right? | ||
And that's about half of what the president said he intended on building in addition to existing barriers. | ||
So it's a white pill. | ||
So I'll talk about that as well. | ||
And it should be a pretty good show, pretty filled up, you know, pretty high energy. | ||
I have to say, you know, I was doing a stream earlier today, I was doing a stream on DLive this afternoon, another gaming stream, you know, just hanging out with the fellas, and somebody suggested that instead of doing the show tonight, that I cover the Democratic panel on climate change. | ||
So I guess tonight, it's not like a formal official debate like the last two that we went over, you know, last four rounds of democratic debates that we looked at. | ||
It's a panel format. | ||
And I looked it up, it's a seven hour climate change panel on CNN. | ||
And people were like, why don't you just cover this instead of the show? | ||
Why don't you just do this instead of the show? | ||
I'm thinking, what is the matter with you? | ||
As if it wasn't enough to do 5 hours over 2 nights, 20 candidates, a presidential debate, at least that you had, you know, people attacking each other, and I'm not going to pretend like it was exhilarating, but there were some moments there, and people are telling me I should watch, we together should watch 7 hours Of a climate change panel on CNN? | ||
I'm just thinking... I'm glad we're not doing that, right? | ||
I'm glad we're watching America First instead of watching that. | ||
I don't think... I don't think I can handle that. | ||
You know, we're gearing up for the third debate, which is this month. | ||
I forget the exact date. | ||
I have it on my calendar. | ||
I think it's the 12th. | ||
uh is the next democratic debate so the next one is coming up the third uh the the third series this time it's only one night of debating is coming up and i'm just absolutely dreading it because the last two were just brutal you know the first one i was like okay we're excited it's another presidential election we're back it's gonna be everybody's interested in politics again and just by like the fourth round you know in the middle of july We have many more of these. | ||
You know, there's one in September, there's one in October. | ||
They're scheduling, I think, up to like 10 debates over the course of the nominating contest. | ||
You know, well into the primary and caucuses. | ||
And I'm just not looking forward to it. | ||
So we're not going to do that. | ||
We're going to do this instead. | ||
So I guess we're just going to dive right in. | ||
I don't really have any anecdotes for you tonight, unfortunately. | ||
I guess we'll start with the white pill. | ||
We'll start with some good news because it's been such a rough month, man. | ||
It's been such a rough year. | ||
You know, I have to say we're about to say good things about this administration, but it's like in broad strokes, in the areas that really count, We're just getting killed out there, you know? | ||
All my friends are getting gunned down left and right, you know, it's like I'm the last man on the battlefield. | ||
James Allsup, AIM, American Renaissance, V-Dare, they're all getting picked off one by one, you know, and while that's happening, the issues are getting worse. | ||
So we're not going to focus on that. | ||
Instead tonight we're going to focus on the positive. | ||
Glass America First mug half full. | ||
That's how I like to look at it, you know? | ||
Are you an America First mug half empty kind of person? | ||
Or are you an America First mug half full kind of person? | ||
I'm an America First mug half full kind of guy tonight. | ||
So this is our white pill for tonight. | ||
I did sort of spoil it a little bit. | ||
In the introduction there at the head of the show, but this is a report from Breitbart. | ||
It says U.S. | ||
Secretary of Defense Mark Esper has granted $3.6 billion in Pentagon funding to be redirected to help build a U.S.-Mexico border wall. | ||
The money will fund 175 miles of construction and will force 127 military projects to be put on hold, he told lawmakers in a letter on Tuesday. | ||
The 11 projects that will be funded include the replacement and new construction of border wall across El Paso and Laredo, Texas, Yuma, Arizona and San Diego and El Centro, California. | ||
Earlier this year, the Pentagon redirected $2.5 billion to the border wall from a counter-drug fund for roughly 100 miles of border wall in New Mexico, Arizona and California. | ||
The Supreme Court ruled in late July that the administration could transfer those funds. | ||
Last week the Pentagon said it had leftover money to construct an additional 20 miles of border wall. | ||
So 100 plus an extra 20 plus the 175 from this appropriation. | ||
As Breitbart News has previously reported, since Trump took office in January 2017, the Department of Homeland Security has completed about 60 miles of border wall construction, replacing existing dilapidated fencing that was low to the ground and easy to climb over. | ||
The administration's goal is to build 500 miles by November 2020, which is of course the election. | ||
And so like I said, I think that this is a really substantial white pill. | ||
My biggest concern over the last two years has been immigration, of course. | ||
You know, I have to remind people this is not This is not something that is shared by most GOP voters. | ||
This is not a sentiment, this is not a priority shared by most of the people that voted for Donald Trump in 2016. | ||
A lot of people have this perception that the base, I hear this expression all the time, the base, Cares about immigration. | ||
The base is going to be upset that the border wall isn't built. | ||
That's not exactly true, because if you look at the exit polls after the 2016 election, by far and away some of the most important issues for voters wasn't immigration, it was health care, it was taxes, foreign policy was right up against immigration. | ||
And so that's not to say that it's not objectively the most important. | ||
It's not to say that it's not our priority. | ||
But it is to say that part of our concern was the fact that maybe Trump could have gotten away with not doing a lot of, or rather not making a lot of progress on immigration. | ||
Because if you look at the base, it's not until very, very recently that a good percentage of GOP voters really care about immigration. | ||
I'll say that that has changed a little bit. | ||
If you look at some of the recent survey data, it does show that Republicans and Independents now find immigration to be among the most important issues, but that wasn't always the case. | ||
So this has always been our priority for the past two years is, you know, sure we had the tax cut, obviously the big corporate tax cut. | ||
And sure, we had some things with Israel, and we're decriminalizing homosexuality in Africa. | ||
I mean, I don't even know if that's a good thing, but that's something that's happening. | ||
But nothing has really been happening at the border. | ||
In fact, bad things are happening. | ||
We've gone over the data plenty of times over the last summer. | ||
In June, it was probably at its worst ever. | ||
You had, I think, 100,000 illegal immigrants come in in the month of June alone. | ||
And for that month, for the month of June, that was a record high going back to the year 2001. | ||
Not since 2001 had more people come in in a single month during the month of June 20 years ago, right? | ||
So that was like world record, terrible immigration. | ||
And that's with Trump in office, right? | ||
I mean, that's what the guy who's supposed to stop the immigration. | ||
But since then, I have to say, I've seen a lot of progress being made. | ||
You know, initially, for example, I was very skeptical of the deal that was made with Mexico. | ||
You remember back in June when illegal immigration was so bad, you know, we had all these people from Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador coming over with unaccompanied minors. | ||
At that time, President Trump gave an ultimatum to Mexico and said, unless and until you shut down your border or implement something like a third safe country agreement, we're going to tariff all goods from Mexico at 10% and we're only going to go up to 25% in October, you know, and it'll Increase in stages over the course of between June and October in the interceding months. | ||
We never put down the tariffs and I said, oh well that was another empty thread and we didn't get, you know, really any kind of commitment from Mexico. | ||
We didn't really see the deal that was signed. | ||
I don't even know if anything was signed actually. | ||
Maybe it was something more like a handshake deal. | ||
But if you look at the illegal border crossings, they're way down and particularly from Mexico. | ||
And now you've got this. | ||
You've got a lot of money coming for the border wall. | ||
They're planning to have about 500 miles. | ||
Additionally, if you noticed in the Breitbart article, it talked about the Supreme Court case about the money that was transferred from the DOD to border wall construction after the government shutdown. | ||
I think it's safe to say that perhaps the Supreme Court has basically set a precedent in July. | ||
If they said that the president has the legal authority to transfer money from the DOD to build border wall, then to me what that says is that all these huge budgets that have been given for the military, and that's another accomplishment Trump talks about is, you know, 700 billion dollar budgets for the Department of Defense, | ||
To me it says that we now have the legal precedent, if he was able to do it the state of emergency, if he's able to appropriate more money now, it seems like this is a sustainable way to get money in the hands of DHS to start actually putting down a border wall. | ||
So to me, very white-pilling news. | ||
And, you know, there are valid criticisms, I think, valid concerns. | ||
You know, many people have pointed out that what's being built on the southern border is not, number one, new barrier. | ||
It's replacing existing barrier. | ||
And obviously, obviously the problem with that is you've got a significant portion of the border. | ||
I think it's something like 1,500 miles of the border out of 2,000 which are not secured by any kind of structure, not secured by any kind of barrier. | ||
And they say that well about a thousand miles of the border is protected by natural barriers like the Rio Grande or hills or mountains, things like that. | ||
But that still leaves four or five hundred miles completely unprotected by structures. | ||
So if all you're doing is replacing existing structure, you're leaving a lot open. | ||
So that's one concern. | ||
And I understand that. | ||
But like I said, you know, if the existing structures were so short that people could just climb over them or they were not designed to keep people out, you know, some of them are designed specifically for vehicles. | ||
Or if they were designed to keep people out but they were in such a state of disrepair that people could come through anyway, if you're replacing 200 miles of that, I think that does change the situation on the border. | ||
I don't... I'm not going to say that I'm totally satisfied with that. | ||
I'm not saying that that's like... | ||
a stellar performance or ideal, but you can understand where progress is being made. | ||
You can understand where the Trump administration came in and made a difference. | ||
And, you know, there is opposition. | ||
That they were able to build anything, I think, is commendable. | ||
So that's concern number one. | ||
Concern number two is, well, is what's being built on the border actually a wall? | ||
You know, number one is, well, is it new? | ||
Concern number two is, well, even if you are building new structure, is it a wall? | ||
You know during the election the president said to be 30 feet tall to be made out of concrete It would have solar panels on it. | ||
It would be aesthetically pleasing and you know, maybe some of that was a False promise, you know, maybe you could reasonably say we probably shouldn't have expected something like that But a lot of the concern is if this is only an 18 foot tall pedestrian fence Is that really going to make a huge difference? | ||
Is that really going to secure the border? | ||
I've been told by people in the government that, or I've been told by people that are sort of orbiting the administration, that it's not as good as a 30 feet tall concrete structure, but what's being built, the 18 foot steel pedestrian fence with the climbing plate on top, | ||
is probably the next best thing so sure 30 foot tall concrete is going to be number one that's always going to be king but it's the next best thing and of course it's better than the little vehicle fences that you had before that people could climb over or nothing at all so i think again all things consider we're going to sort of return back To the show's roots for once. | ||
You know, it's been a black pill for a long time. | ||
We've been down on Trump. | ||
We've been bagging on this guy for like almost a year now. | ||
I think we really started to go hard on Trump after the midterm elections. | ||
Because after the midterms, I said, you totally failed. | ||
You know, you lost the House. | ||
The Senate was a disaster. | ||
You got to get it together. | ||
And then the government shutdown thing happened. | ||
That was a joke. | ||
You know, so we've been bagging on this guy for about a year. | ||
But for what it's worth, for what it's worth, This question of, is Trump controlled opposition, and he's given up, and he's been totally co-opted by the system. | ||
I don't dispute there's some degree of co-optation, but that's one angle, is that he is no longer even trying to keep his promises. | ||
He's sold out. | ||
He was a con man from the start. | ||
And this argument of, well, he's trying, but he's just facing resistance. | ||
I think something like this gives a lot of credence to the latter explanation. | ||
I think if he's planning on 500 miles, if they've built 60, they've got 175 funded, they've got 100 funded from the government shutdown, they're going to build 20 more because they have money left over. | ||
To me, that shows that there is a serious commitment still in the administration, in spite of everything that's happened, in spite of the president himself appointing all the wrong people and judges, and you know the kind of things we've been put through. | ||
We talk about this just about every week, you know, the latest injunction by a federal judge or an NGO or something like that. | ||
You know, so in spite of all that, in light of everything that's going on, that we're going to see... | ||
Potentially 500 miles by next November. | ||
I think that's very reassuring. | ||
I think it's very encouraging. | ||
I think it's white pilling. | ||
And it shows that elections have consequences. | ||
I think that we should not be dismayed. | ||
This is a very important thing I'm about to say. | ||
Pay attention. | ||
We should not be discouraged or disillusioned because the president did not execute. | ||
That the president did not execute well is not a consequence of the fact that politics doesn't matter. | ||
It's because he was simply an incompetent politician. | ||
In other words, don't believe that simply because Donald Trump Fucked up, for lack of a better word. | ||
You know, I apologize for the language, but I think that's what a lot of people perceive it as. | ||
Don't let the fact that Donald Trump completely botched his first term or the first half of his first term lead you to believe that we should no longer be invested in electoral politics, in elections, in the federal government. | ||
Because this is the common refrain that I hear from a lot of people. | ||
The common refrain is, well, we elected Donald Trump and he has failed and therefore it does not matter who we elect. | ||
We could elect anybody and the result would be the same. | ||
We could elect anybody at all and we would have the same result, which is nothing changes. | ||
That is not the obvious and necessary conclusion. | ||
I think there is, there's a lot of evidence to suggest that even in spite of Trump being a terrible governor or, you know, president, but in his governing capacity has not been competent. | ||
Even in spite of the fact that he has failed, in spite of all this opposition, he has still made progress. | ||
He has still meaningfully changed the situation on the ground and in this political battle. | ||
If not purely in terms of policy, in a lot of other ways. | ||
In terms of the conversation, in terms of this political realignment that's happening, you know, people like Tucker Carlson are rising and people like Glenn Beck and Bill Kristol and George Will are falling. | ||
I think it's very important, and this is always why I was white-pilled, was because of this fundamental point, but I think at this point I always used to say Donald Trump is doing well because to me it was important to convey to people that electoral politics is still viable. | ||
Now I'm saying that basically irrespective of how successful Trump is, it doesn't really negate or it doesn't really, I think, have any bearing on whether or not electoral politics is viable. | ||
It's always viable. | ||
It just comes down to who you have in office, who are your personnel, you know, how competent are you as a legislator, things like that. | ||
So, But I think this does contribute to the argument that we still have to be invested. | ||
Because, you know, if we had better people, for example, in the House of Representatives, if we had better people in the Senate, if we had better people in the White House, this administration would look totally different. | ||
If this is evidence that Trump really wants to build the border wall, and in spite of all this opposition he's even gotten as much as he has, think about what could have happened if we had the right people. | ||
if we had the right people in the House, the right people surrounding him as advisors, maybe the right people in the agencies and the departments, that's not something that would have been impossible. | ||
You have to understand, that's not something that was totally outside the realm of possibility, that he would have had a strategic or a White House chief strategist and a chief of staff and people like that who were on the money on immigration, who were Make America Great Again, America First nationalists, That was not out of the equation during the transition in 2017. | ||
It was only because these very powerful forces subverted it and co-opted it, but you know that's not something that's inevitable. | ||
So I think it's very important to keep in mind that This should be a lesson in politics that during this generation-wide struggle, we can improve upon this. | ||
We can build upon this. | ||
There is room, I think, to make this work for us and our interests in the long term. | ||
Maybe not with this guy, maybe not with this administration, but I think things like this are evidence that in the long term this is still viable for us. | ||
So, very important White Pill, very important. | ||
I hope that maybe lifts your spirit a little bit because I know, you know, for the past few weeks it's been like, remember Jeffrey Epstein and people like him control the world and everything's a lie and all this, you know, but it's important to acknowledge that there is still a struggle. | ||
It's asymmetrical, the deck is stacked against us, but there is a fight. | ||
It's raging and we still do have options, so... | ||
I hope that's white pilling. | ||
But we're gonna move on. | ||
We're gonna talk about this next story which is the NRA. | ||
So the NRA has been designated a terrorist organization by the San Francisco City Government. | ||
I will read you a short news report about this. | ||
It says the San Francisco City Government has formally labeled the pro-gun lobbyist NRA a domestic terrorist organization. | ||
The condemnation of the most powerful gun ownership advocacy group in the U.S. | ||
was unanimously passed on Tuesday by the San Francisco Board of Supervisors. | ||
It follows a shooting attack against the Gilroy Garlic Festival south of the city, which killed three people in July. | ||
Democrats have often blamed the NRA's rhetoric for fueling mass shootings. | ||
The resolution says the U.S. | ||
is plagued by an epidemic of gun violence and accuses the NRA of using its considerable wealth and organizational strength to promote gun ownership and incite gun owners to acts of violence. | ||
Quote, all countries have violent and hateful people, but only in America do we give them ready access to assault weapons and large capacity magazines, thanks in large part to the NRA's influence, according to the resolution. | ||
This is what the resolution says. | ||
The bill also urges the city and county to reconsider its relationship with companies that do business with the NRA. | ||
The NRA responded by calling it a ludicrous stunt that is intended to distract from the real problems facing San Francisco, such as rampant homelessness, drug abuse, and skyrocketing petty crime, to name a few. | ||
So, I probably disagree with the NRA on this, you know. | ||
I agree in the sense that this is basically a stunt, you know, this is more sort of extremism from the left, and really this is basically an impotent reaction. | ||
This is the left saying, like, we want to take your guns, we want gun control, but the NRA and essentially the voters And therefore the Congress are preventing gun control sweeping gun reform from passing at a federal level or even at the state level and so we're going to do this shitty thing or when you're well you're a terrorist organization. | ||
So I do think this is basically an expression of impotence of desperation. | ||
It is sort of this silly ridiculous stunt by the San Francisco government but the purpose is not to distract from things that are going wrong in San Francisco like the NRA says. | ||
The purpose of words like terrorist are actually very targeted and deliberate. | ||
This is one of the things, if you learn nothing else from this show, I want people to pay attention to this, which is that what's happening to the country is not an accident. | ||
Nothing that you see, nothing that you hear, nobody that is targeted is targeted arbitrarily or accidentally, right? | ||
They're not calling the NRA a terrorist organization. | ||
That is not just a crazy choice of words. | ||
That is not just a partisan choice of words. | ||
It's not a random choice of words. | ||
That is a Particular choice of words and it is deliberate. | ||
The same thing goes for what's happened to the country just generally speaking with immigration, political correctness in general. | ||
All these things are extremely deliberate and I'll show you what I mean in this particular example. | ||
When they say you're a terrorist, this is what we've been seeing for the past, you know, maybe two and a half years or so. | ||
I think we've really seen this word enter into much more common parlance, I think, in political journalism. | ||
I think it really started after Charlottesville. | ||
That's really when it began. | ||
They started to tie in Donald Trump and Donald Trump's words With actions. | ||
That is the critical leap. | ||
Because for a long time they said, well the right is emboldened. | ||
The right is being radicalized. | ||
Donald Trump is saying all these extreme things. | ||
You remember Donald Trump said illegal immigrants are bringing drugs, crime, they're rapists, some I assume are good people. | ||
Donald Trump is calling for a complete and total shutdown of Muslims entering the United States. | ||
What the elites found out is that people really don't care | ||
That Donald Trump was saying things that were incendiary or controversial because things were getting so bad in the country that whereas normally people might have said, oh that's uncouth, that's politically incorrect, maybe people found it refreshing, maybe people found it offensive, they were willing to overlook it, but people, the elites I think understood that people were in a place where at the very least they didn't mind rhetoric like that and maybe to the furthest extent people liked that somebody was talking like this. | ||
Maybe the elites finally found out that if you have a strong, charismatic, populist leader who is going to say these things, it actually might animate the people to a greater extent than anybody that came before. | ||
So they said, well, if we can't shut this down by saying it's racist, it's hateful, he said this, this is controversial, I think this is the leap that they made. | ||
And it's a very critical one. | ||
They said, well, words are one thing, but now this is leading to hate crimes. | ||
Now this is leading to the rise of violent militias. | ||
Now it's leading to, you know, minorities being targeted. | ||
Now it's leading to what happened at Charlottesville, where a girl was killed. | ||
Now, if Charlottesville happened and came and went without any kind of, you know, serious injury, if nobody got killed at Charlottesville, do you think it would have been that big of a deal? | ||
Of course not. | ||
There were three Charlottesville rallies. | ||
There was Charlottesville 1.0, which I think was in June of 2017. | ||
There was Charlottesville 2.0, which happened in August 2017. | ||
And then there was a Charlottesville 3, which I think came in September or October of the same year. | ||
Well, the only one we talk about is Charlottesville, Charlottesville 2.0, because somebody died. | ||
Because the media could say, well, it was all fun and games when it was Pepe the Frog, or maybe it was just rhetoric when Donald Trump said Muslim ban, but now there's blood on their hands. | ||
Now somebody, you know, they had a heart attack, and the paramedics didn't treat her immediately, that's kind of weird, but now somebody is dead, and that's a result of what's being said. | ||
These people are terrorists? | ||
Violence has happened as a result of what they said, so they've inspired terrorism, they've conspired to commit terrorism. | ||
If that has not happened, it could happen in the future. | ||
And well, if somebody is going to become a terrorist, or if a terrorist threat is imminent, that gives the media, and that more importantly gives the government, far-reaching power than to target people that are labeled terrorists. | ||
This is what happened after New Zealand and much more recently El Paso. | ||
They started to meme into the public consciousness this idea of white supremacist terrorism. | ||
Now if you were labeled a white supremacist before it was bad enough because you'd like lose your job and you know you lose all your friends and you would be unemployable for a long time and nobody would want to date you and like horrible things would happen to you if you're simply labeled a white supremacist. | ||
Well, since that became less effective, now the conservative establishment even, even the mainstream, they've accepted that, okay, the left is just going to call us racist. | ||
That really doesn't mean anything anymore. | ||
So now they're going to take it a step further and they're going to say, well, it's not sufficient that you're a white supremacist, but now there's this epidemic of white supremacist terrorism. | ||
And, you know, white supremacy is now just, is not simply something that is wrong or immoral or anything like that, but now it's something that could be violent. | ||
You know, after the El Paso shooting, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez said that white supremacy is actually like a virus, and it's dormant in everybody, and it exists basically on a continuum of maybe a woke liberal who has white savior complex or something like that, you know, a woke liberal who uses, you know, a certain kind of language, microaggressions, things like that, all the way up to becoming a KKK member or, you know, shooting up a mosque or something like that. | ||
And we say it like that, it totally changes the dynamic. | ||
Now you're not just somebody who is prejudiced. | ||
Oh, that's a bigot. | ||
That's just like your uncle or that's just like Donald Trump. | ||
Somebody that, you know, we may find offensive or something like that, but definitely not a threat to this is an imminent threat to the welfare, the national security of the country, of the people. | ||
And this is going to justify action. | ||
This is a pretext for action. | ||
So when they say that the NRA is a terrorist organization, that might seem like, oh, this is crazy. | ||
Well, that's all just partisan. | ||
They're just saying this to distract from the failure of the San Francisco government. | ||
That's not at all what's happening. | ||
They're saying that we're terrorists because when they get into office, they're going to pass laws that say if you're on a no-fly list or if you're on a watch list, We will bypass the courts, we will bypass the laws, and we can detain you, we can take away your guns, we can put you under supervision, we can spy on you. | ||
This is the endgame. | ||
And it becomes, by the way, impossible to organize in any meaningful way against immigration, or in any capacity against liberalism, if this is the kind of legal persecution that we are subject to, because that's what it's going to be. | ||
You know, you thought it was bad enough. | ||
When it was just all of Big Tech, all of the media, all of Wall Street coming down on you for being a racist. | ||
You know, it was just the whole society coming crashing down. | ||
Wait until it's the government too. | ||
Wait until it's the society, but now they also have the power to put you behind bars. | ||
They have the power to send people with guns to your house and lock you up and that's all legitimate because that's what's on the horizon. | ||
You think it's benign now? | ||
Oh, that San Francisco government, he's just a wacky liberal. | ||
Well wait until Kamala Harris becomes the president. | ||
It might not happen in 2020, but by the time Texas flips and Georgia flips and you know how the story goes over the next decade, somebody from San Francisco or somebody like somebody from San Francisco Will they occupy the White House in the next decade or the next decade and a half? | ||
And this is the kind of stuff that they're going to do. | ||
They're going to pass far-reaching laws and all these people that were just labeled impotently, desperately as terrorists now on social media will find themselves on a list and they will find people knocking on their door, asking for their guns, possibly taking them away in handcuffs. | ||
And we already have one example of this. | ||
You know, you might have heard about the red flag laws that are being discussed. | ||
Donald Trump, I think, quite shamefully said that he would endorse red flag laws after the El Paso shooting. | ||
Red flag laws stipulate, and this is exactly what I'm talking about, red flag laws vary state by state, but they basically say that if a concerned family member, concerned community member, or the police, if they deem that you have shown red flags, that you might commit violence imminently, they can bypass that you might commit violence imminently, they can bypass the law, they can go to a court, they can get some kind of an order and they can come take your guns. | ||
Without due process, without you having committed a crime, they can go to a court, they can get an order, they have to present their evidence, and then they can show up at your door, take your firearms, and you legally have to give them up. | ||
And this is something that happened in Oregon just this week. | ||
It says a former Marine who said at a protest that he would, quote, slaughter Antifa members in self-defense if attacked, recently had his five weapons confiscated by the FBI, according to several reports. | ||
The temporary seizure came through the use of Oregon's Red Flag Law, which allows law enforcement agencies and family members to seek a court order Excuse me to have weapons taken away from an individual viewed as potentially violent. | ||
The former Marine Shane Coffield, 32, was not charged with any crime, but surrendered five guns, including an AR-15, according to Phil Lemon, Oregon's acting Deputy State Court Administrator. | ||
Based on the court order, Coffield, who served two tours of duty in Iraq, was committed to a veterans hospital for 20 days. | ||
and was barred from participating in subsequent protests in Portland. | ||
So all this guy said was, if Antifa ever attacked me, I would attack them back. | ||
If Antifa ever came for me, I would slaughter them. | ||
By the way, we have something called the First Amendment. | ||
So it's really only illegal, it's really only crossing the line if you get specifics, if you say, I'm going to kill this person at this time, in this capacity, and there's some kind of evidence that you intended to carry out a plot like this. | ||
We have the First Amendment. | ||
This is First Amendment protected speech. | ||
And he might say, well, that doesn't sound great. | ||
He himself admitted, oh, I did not look great. | ||
There's a video of it. | ||
He said, I looked unhinged when I said this. | ||
But this is protected speech. | ||
He said, if Antifa attacked me, I would slaughter them. | ||
And by the way, I don't think that's totally inappropriate given what's happening in the city of Portland. | ||
Mind you, this happened in Portland where Antifa marches regularly and they vandalize shops. | ||
They knock things over. | ||
They attack journalists. | ||
They attack counter demonstrators. | ||
They disobey the police. | ||
So I don't think it's exactly totally inappropriate given the context, right? | ||
But so because he said, well, if Antifa attacked me, I would defend myself. | ||
The FBI came to his door and they took away his five guns. | ||
They also detained and put him in a VA hospital for 20 days. | ||
That's what's happening now. | ||
That's what's happening because of state laws. | ||
Wait until you get somebody in the White House like this, like Kamala Harris, like Elizabeth Warren, or whatever. | ||
Do you think it'll stop at a red flag law with guns? | ||
Do you think it'll stop at somebody saying, I'd slaughter Antifa? | ||
Think about the potential for how far things like this can go. | ||
You know, it always comes under the guise, under the aegis of common sense. | ||
Well, we can all agree that if you're mentally ill, you shouldn't own a gun. | ||
But who defines what's mentally ill? | ||
Who defines what is a red flag? | ||
Who defines what is a terrorist? | ||
Who defines what is a neo-nazi? | ||
It all comes down to the definitions. | ||
Because whereas maybe 25 years ago, everybody could agree on a common sense definition that, you know, neo-nazi terrorists should have their guns taken away. | ||
But in this day and age, it's like, if you're opposed to mass immigration, you're a neo-Nazi, and if you're a card-carrying member of the NRA, you're a terrorist. | ||
So basically, if you're a moderate Republican who carries a gun, you're now a terrorist. | ||
Now, would anybody agree under that definition that that's something that's appropriate? | ||
Somebody like that should have their gun confiscated without due process, without having committed a crime, they could be detained, all the rest. | ||
Of course not! | ||
But again, the devil is in the details. | ||
It's about these laws. | ||
Once they're passed, you don't go back. | ||
And this is what's going to happen. | ||
These people get in office, and they will use things like this to consolidate power, and people like me most certainly will be first to go, and then it'll be people like you. | ||
You'll be on the watch list for, you know, buying the sweatshirt, doing the pee-pee-poo-poo super chat, they'll find your browser history, whatever. | ||
They'll be spying. | ||
There will be arrests. | ||
Guns will be confiscated. | ||
This is phase two and that's another. | ||
This ties in with what I just talked about previously. | ||
I said electoral politics is viable. | ||
This is what I'm telling you. | ||
A lot of people have this perception that, well, if Donald Trump got into office and he didn't achieve everything he set out to, that means electoral politics is a dead end. | ||
We're not going to vote our way out of this. | ||
There's no political solution. | ||
We should do something else. | ||
Normally that's Fed talk. | ||
Normally it's federal agents trying to entrap you. | ||
Trying to get you to buy an unregistered firearm. | ||
Trying to get you to plot an attack or something. | ||
But generally this is the sentiment. | ||
This is the accelerationist angle. | ||
We have to do other things. | ||
Maybe we vote for Democrats. | ||
Make it worse before it gets better. | ||
Maybe we should just retreat. | ||
We should go somewhere else. | ||
We should start a farm somewhere. | ||
That's invariably these are the kinds of options you hear. | ||
Well, politics is a dead end, therefore we have to do something else. | ||
Either it's something, you know, terrible and something that's going to get you in trouble, or it's something that is ultimately unproductive. | ||
But this is why all that thinking is wrong. | ||
Because at the end of the day, we get the wrong person in office, we get somebody who's too wrong in office, and they're just going to start arresting us. | ||
So people like to say, oh, well, it has to get worse before it gets better. | ||
We're never going to win with a Republican. | ||
We should just get Kamala Harris. | ||
We should get Elizabeth Warren in there. | ||
They're going to tank the country. | ||
And if the country gets tanked, well, then at least we'll be able to rise from the ashes and start something new. | ||
That's not going to happen. | ||
Maybe it does happen. | ||
You know, maybe it happens in 10 years. | ||
Maybe it happens in 20 years. | ||
Right? | ||
But what happens on day one is that we're all going to get arrested. | ||
So, I mean, good luck with this rising from the ashes and all this and things getting worse before they get better. | ||
I'll tell you who they get exponentially worse for on day one immediately, perhaps in a way that you can never recover from. | ||
All of us. | ||
So I would be very skeptical. | ||
I would be very skeptical. | ||
I would question anybody who says we should vote for the opposition because there's no political, you know, this kind of thing. | ||
Because I will tell you on day one what's not going to happen is this climactic battle where the whole system will fall in on itself and we'll be free to rise. | ||
No, that will not happen on day one. | ||
We will we That may not happen in generations, okay? | ||
I'm not gonna say be lucky, but that may not happen for generations. | ||
I don't know if a collapse is even possible at this point, right? | ||
I will tell you what we can be certain will happen on day one, and that is that all of us will be put in jail, we'll be put on a watch list, and once you're in the custody of the feds, it's game over, man. | ||
It's not like it was a hundred years ago. | ||
They're gonna turn you into, who's that one, uh, who's that transsexual, the whistleblower from the military? | ||
You're gonna turn into Chelsea Manning! | ||
You know, you think it's gonna be a cakewalk? | ||
You think you're gonna go into jail, and you're gonna write, you know, a best-selling manifesto, and that's gonna... That's not what's going to happen. | ||
They're gonna throw you in jail as a white nationalist, and they're gonna pink-pill you, and you're gonna come out of jail, they're gonna release you, and you're gonna say, oh, I'm deciding I'm transsexual today! | ||
It's going to grow my hair out and all this. | ||
Or they're going to torch you to death. | ||
Or they're going to turn you into Sir Han, Sir Han. | ||
They're going to use you in some kind of operation. | ||
But I'm telling you, it's going to get so bad for us very quickly the next time one of these people gets in. | ||
And that's why we have to work as long as we can to push back the nights, to delay the nights. | ||
It's coming. | ||
We know it's coming. | ||
But we can make accommodations and preparations As long as we have somebody who's sort of providing an umbrella, some kind of protective covering like Donald Trump is. | ||
So, just another reminder, you think Donald Trump is bad? | ||
Wait until you get these other people. | ||
You know, under Donald Trump, like, we're getting banned on Twitter more, and that's bad. | ||
But under Kamala Harris, they're gonna put us in jail. | ||
So, something to think about. | ||
But anyway, we're gonna move on to our featured story here, of course, about Barack Turner. | ||
Like I said at the outset of the show, I believe that Brock Turner is completely innocent. | ||
I have to say that at the outset. | ||
Some people even watch the show may find that controversial, but the evidence is on my side. | ||
The evidence is against you and I would question anybody. | ||
It's very interesting. | ||
You know, a lot of people have this perception. | ||
Where, and this is what I mean, a lot of times I'll say that people will watch my show and they like in theory understand that the media always lies and the media is out to get you and all this, but in practice they act as though it's not true. | ||
I always say this and I never really, I don't know if I'm great at articulating what I mean by that, but this is a perfect example. | ||
You know, certain stories like this, people totally buy into the media hype. | ||
You know, they know that they lied about Brett Kavanaugh in a very similar situation. | ||
They know that the media lied about, you know, huge things like the Iraq War, about, you know, things that immediately preceded the Iraq War, things that... | ||
Go back 80 years, things like that. | ||
We know they're lying about big things, lots of things frequently, but something like Brock Turner, even people watch this show will be like, what? | ||
You don't believe? | ||
How could you? | ||
Would everybody believe this, you know? | ||
So just re-examine your prejudices. | ||
You really have to dig into the details. | ||
But anyway, the story is not totally about Brock Turner and that situation. | ||
It's about the aftermath. | ||
So this is a report from BBC. | ||
It basically sums it up. | ||
It says, quote, she was known as Emily Doe. | ||
When her victim impact statement read out in the sexual assault trial of Brock Turner went viral. | ||
Now she has revealed her identity as 27-year-old Chanel Miller as she prepares to have her memoir published. | ||
The case sparked controversy when Turner, then a Stanford University student, was sentenced to six months in jail. | ||
He served three. | ||
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Ms. | |
Miller's book, Known by Name, is being released later this month. | ||
The memoir's publisher said it would change the way we think about sexual assault forever. | ||
Doubt it. | ||
Miss Miller, a writer-at-arms from California, was known by the pseudonym Emily Doe during the trial of Turner, a former star swimmer from Ohio, in San Jose, California for the 2015 assault. | ||
This is all alleged. | ||
It says, quote, he had attacked her while she was unconscious on the ground outside a university fraternity house party. | ||
Two Swedish students cycling past challenged Turner when they realized Ms. | ||
Miller, who was found partly dressed near a dumpster, was not moving. | ||
All of this is basically nonsense. | ||
In 2016, a jury would find Turner, then 20, guilty of three charges. | ||
Sexually assaulting an intoxicated victim, sexually assaulting an unconscious victim, and attempting to rape her. | ||
He was sentenced to six months and three years probation. | ||
Prosecutors had sought a six-year sentence. | ||
The trial sparked a national debate about sexual assault and whether white men from wealthy backgrounds were treated more favorably by the U.S. | ||
justice system. | ||
So, of course, if you're not familiar with this case, this was very famous three years ago. | ||
This was in 2016 or 2015. | ||
The story went like this. | ||
You had Brock Turner. | ||
He was an all-star swimmer. | ||
He was at Stanford University, great school, on a full ride, I think on a swimming scholarship, where he was competing there. | ||
The guy was 20 years old, you know? | ||
And so he was a real winner, but he was also wealthy, white, handsome, privileged, all this. | ||
The story goes that he went to this party where he met this girl. | ||
This is his account by the way. | ||
So he met this girl at the party, and they were kissing, they were dancing together, they were flirting, they were laughing, they were having a great time, and he invited her back to his dorm room. | ||
And she said, okay, I'll come back to your dorm room so that we can have sex of course. | ||
They went away from, I think it was a bar they were at, And they went up to his dorm. | ||
She stumbled along the way. | ||
I guess this might have been on a pathway or in a parking lot or something. | ||
And he sort of followed her to the ground where they continued to make out. | ||
And they were making out. | ||
He said, do you want to engage in a certain kind of sexual activity? | ||
You know, penetration. | ||
Sorry if this is very scatological, but, you know, we are talking about rape, right? | ||
Or rape, sex, things like this. | ||
So he whispered in a ear, do you want to do a certain thing? | ||
She said, yes, I would like that. | ||
So they did a sexual act. | ||
He said, do you like that? | ||
She said, yes. | ||
Okay, so they're kissing, all this. | ||
Now, by the way, they're both very drunk. | ||
They're at a party. | ||
This is a story that happens at college all the time, right? | ||
I mean, people go to parties. | ||
They get drunk. | ||
They hook up. | ||
They make out. | ||
They do sexual things. | ||
We all know this is what happens at college. | ||
Well then two kids, they happen upon this and they see Brock Turner over this girl and they think that something is awry here. | ||
They pull him off of her, they detain him until the police come. | ||
And what happens next is that this is now a rape. | ||
Now mind you, there's no other account of the story. | ||
She says that she forgot everything that happened that night. | ||
She said the only thing she remembers from that night is driving to the party and then waking up. | ||
So the only account of the story is that everybody says they saw them kissing. | ||
Everybody at the party says they saw them, you know, dancing and flirting and all this. | ||
We have Brock Turner's account. | ||
And because these two people say that, oh, well, he was kissing her while she was drunk, well, he's a rapist. | ||
He's a full-blown rapist. | ||
And this turned into this huge, high-profile case about how white, wealthy, privileged white kids are a threat to society. | ||
They're a menace. | ||
They're raping girls. | ||
And to add fuel to the fire, then, after the... | ||
After the case was decided, Brock Turner, he was sentenced only to six months. | ||
He only served three months. | ||
So everybody said, oh, this girl can't get justice. | ||
You know, she was sexually assaulted. | ||
She was raped and she didn't get justice. | ||
This just goes to show that white men are predators and they're getting off easy and they're getting off the hook. | ||
You know, they're lean. | ||
The judicial system is leaning towards them because of the color of their skin, because of their privilege and this kind of thing. | ||
And lo and behold, if you actually look at any of the details about this case, it's pretty clear what happened here. | ||
It's pretty clear that the real problem is not white people, it's not white men being predators. | ||
If you look at any statistics about rape, I can tell you for a fact, it is not white people that are the menace when it comes to rape. | ||
It's a different kind of person, right? | ||
So the story is not about white people preying on young girls, certainly not in college. | ||
The real story is about whores. | ||
The real story is about lying, childlike whores who destroy people's lives because they are on a whim or they don't want to face the consequences of their actions. | ||
You know, it's kind of a critical detail that in this particular situation, this girl whose name we now know, Chanel Miller, she had a boyfriend at the time. | ||
So, let's entertain two scenarios. | ||
You know, let's say let's say hypothetically, that she goes to this party and what Brock Turner is saying is true. | ||
She goes to the party and she's kissing a guy. | ||
She gets blackout drunk. | ||
She didn't remember anything, so that's what happened. | ||
She got blackout drunk and she was dancing with a guy, kissing a guy, flirting with a guy, had sex with a guy, basically, or sexual activities with a guy. | ||
Well, then she's cheating on her boyfriend, right? | ||
Then, what she has to face, she has to face the facts that, uh, well, yeah, you're kind of a huge whore, you went to this party, you got blackout drunk, you're kissing strangers, and meanwhile, while you're dating somebody. | ||
So, can we plausibly entertain a scenario? | ||
Maybe, might it be plausible that instead of her actually getting raped, and there's no evidence for it, and there's no account for it, it's just all, you know, sort of circumstantial. | ||
Can we entertain a scenario where, you know, maybe this is just what happens in college? | ||
That, you know, people get drunk, they flirt, and a girl trying to evade the consequences of her slutty, whorish behavior made up a huge lie, ended up snowballing into a national story about rape? | ||
Yes, I think this happens all the time. | ||
I think this is what the Me Too movement is about. | ||
I think you'd look at any number of cases over the last so many years. | ||
You know, there's that big VA water polo scandal with Rolling Stone. | ||
I don't know all the details of that one, but this is something that happens all the time. | ||
And now she comes forward three years later to cash in on it even more if it wasn't enough that she evaded the consequences completely. | ||
No, I'm a victim. | ||
I wasn't cheating on my boyfriend. | ||
I wasn't some vapid whore. | ||
No, I was a victim of rape. | ||
Well, even better than that, you know, she destroys Brock Turner's life. | ||
He's done. | ||
His life is over. | ||
But now she gets to come back three years later. | ||
She gets to bounce back and show everybody what a strong woman she is and write a memoir. | ||
And what is it? | ||
The title of the memoir is, KNOW MY NAME! | ||
I WANT TO BE FAMOUS! | ||
YOU SHOULD KNOW MY NAME! | ||
I WANT TO BE A CELEBRITY! | ||
PAY ME MONEY! | ||
BUY MY BOOK! | ||
I WANT TO BE RICH! | ||
AND I WANT YOU TO KNOW MY NAME! | ||
What's even going to be in the book? | ||
She doesn't even remember what happened. | ||
Why would anybody buy the book? | ||
Let's say she was telling the truth. | ||
It's just a book by somebody who got raped, right? | ||
Why would anybody care what she has to say? | ||
If she's telling the truth, let's entertain this frame. | ||
It's just a book by somebody who got raped. | ||
People get raped all the time. | ||
I don't care what they have to say. | ||
A lot of bad things happen to people. | ||
Ow, ooh, ow! | ||
I'm having pain on my side. | ||
What, am I gonna write a memoir about it? | ||
So in the first place, stupid, she doesn't even remember the actual event! | ||
You know? | ||
She says that she only found out about the details of the alleged rape when they were told back to her in, like, court testimony, okay? | ||
So even that, it's like, well, I wouldn't care, but the event, the pivotal event, why are you even writing the book you have no recollection of? | ||
She didn't get raped. | ||
It's not about that. | ||
She didn't get raped. | ||
You know, she doesn't remember what happened anyway. | ||
It's just a book by somebody who wants money. | ||
It's just a book by somebody who wants to be famous. | ||
And, you know, I think this basically says it all right there. | ||
You know, this is clearly a person who is capitalizing on this big opportunity in her eyes to launch herself into stardom, to get on television, to make a lot of money. | ||
And this is what it's all about. | ||
This is what it's all about. | ||
This is basically an industry for women. | ||
You know, number one, I think it is a way of, like I said, evading repercussions, but it's also now an industry. | ||
And this is something that I think has major consequences for how we govern the society. | ||
You know, I was just on slightly offensive. | ||
I did an interview with him and he is a host on CRTV. | ||
And the last show that we did was about women's role in politics. | ||
And a lot of people don't like what I have to say about women in politics. | ||
A lot of women agree with me. | ||
Probably most women agree with me. | ||
But a lot of people say I'm a sexist, I'm a misogynist, I'm an incel. | ||
The only reason I say the things I do is because I can't get laid. | ||
You know, this is what I hear all the time. | ||
A lot of vile things spewed by By women, by the left, by cucks, you know, cucked men who don't understand these dynamics. | ||
But, you know, what informs my decisions is things like this. | ||
If this is true, and it is true, you know, that she's lying, that she isn't it for the money, and if it's true that women do this all the time, by the way, then what does this say about women? | ||
What does this say that they really can't handle the responsibility of sexual consent? | ||
I mean this is sort of an advanced, this is sort of a complicated thing that clearly women are just not prepared for. | ||
They're just not ready for that, you know? | ||
This affirmative consent standard that we have in the 21st century where it's like you have to like sign a contract and everybody has to say yes. | ||
and be full agreement about everything that goes on at every level, you know, at a physical level, a mental, psychological, spiritual. | ||
I mean, it's like you have to have all the chakras lined up in affirmative consent for it to be legitimate sexual activity. | ||
Clearly, they can't handle it. | ||
Clearly, women are simply childlike. | ||
And if women are childlike, vindictive, irresponsible, like this, amoral in many cases, then they have no business anywhere near politics anymore. | ||
They have no business, frankly, in the workplace, in many workplaces. | ||
And I think you look at this, I think you look at the injustices that are caused, the fallout, and what it says about women, and you'll find that this opinion is completely uncontroversial. | ||
right? | ||
You know, a lot of people will go as far as to say that the Me Too movement has gone out of control. | ||
You know, everyone agrees on that. | ||
Or, well, obviously some women lie. | ||
Yeah, I mean, that's true. | ||
But I think you could probably extrapolate it and say that this happens a lot. | ||
This happens actually all the time. | ||
Where women regret it, or, you know, they're somewhere where they shouldn't have been, they did something they shouldn't have done. | ||
You know, like in this case, cheating on her boyfriend, or women are whores, or, you know, whatever it is. | ||
They want attention, they want money, I want to be, I want to launch my Instagram modeling career, whatever. | ||
This is something that happens with such regularity that I think you could say that there's a clear systemic problem. | ||
Problem. | ||
There is a problem intrinsic to the idea of affirmative consent standards. | ||
There is something intrinsically wrong with equality between the sexes in co-ed spaces, in the workplace, in the college. | ||
There is something at a fundamental level wrong with this. | ||
And I don't think the fundamental problem is that men are predators. | ||
I don't think that's the fundamental problem. | ||
I think the fundamental problem is that women simply cannot handle this. | ||
Because women are different than men. | ||
And that's the bottom line. | ||
And if women are different than men, then they ought to be treated differently than men. | ||
And if they're treated differently than men, then there have to be different roles for them than men. | ||
There have to be different rules for them than men. | ||
This is how society was governed for thousands of years, perhaps millions of years before us. | ||
But in the last 20 years we thought we knew better? | ||
In the last 25 years we had the hubris to say, oh all these traditional gender roles, you know it's in the name traditional, meaning time-tested, meaning it's been around forever and we're still here and we're thriving as a result. | ||
All these traditional gender roles, we've just simply outsmarted them. | ||
We have simply realized only in the last two decades that all these old ways of doing things were only there because of mean-spiritedness. | ||
That's the only reason they existed. | ||
The only reason women were subjugated or had an inferior role or a lesser status in society was because men were mean. | ||
Men didn't realize that women were totally equal. | ||
Millions of years, many different societies all across the world, we simply didn't realize that they were the same. | ||
It was ignorance, profound stupidity. | ||
It was either mean-spiritedness or stupidity. | ||
Fortunately, we are both the moral betters of all people that preceded us, but we are also intellectually superior to all the people that preceded us. | ||
You know, all these people in media, college campuses, feminists, liberals, all these people, they are both morally better than everybody that came before, and they are smarter. | ||
They are not mean-spirited and prejudiced for no reason at all, and they are also not ignorant. | ||
They are very aware of the factual equality, the matter-of-fact equality that exists between the sexes. | ||
Of course this is all wrong. | ||
Of course this is all wrong. | ||
What you see happening is history, biological, sociological, societal forces are bringing us back down to reality. | ||
You know, we said we can live without rules. | ||
Men and women can be the same. | ||
We can work and live and learn in the same spaces and we can have affirmative consent. | ||
We can abolish all these restrictions that came before us. | ||
We can progress. | ||
We can rise up. | ||
We can be better. | ||
We can exceed our nature. | ||
And all this is, whether it is legitimate rapes or it's women lying about rape, is gravity. | ||
It's gravity. | ||
It's forces intrinsic to our nature dragging us back to earth and saying, oh no you don't! | ||
You are still human! | ||
Man is still man. | ||
Woman is still woman. | ||
No matter how much you delude yourself These fanciful ideas about equality, they will never be true! | ||
They are not true! | ||
And this is why you have this. | ||
So, you know, I see this book deal. | ||
It's making me very cynical. | ||
And I, a lot of people have been sending me these stories recently. | ||
QAnon sent me a very good story from Reason Magazine. | ||
You should check it out. | ||
It's, uh, the title of the article is called, I'm Still Radioactive, or something to this effect, in Reason Magazine about the Me Too movement. | ||
This stuff happens all the time, and it should make you mad, and it should make you realize that there's something really fundamentally wrong here, and that's ultimately what it is. | ||
You gotta abandon all this stuff about, you know, gendered ideology. | ||
People think that if they believe that there are two genders, that they're not conditioned, they're not being propagandized by the left. | ||
No, the idea of equality between the sexes is in itself a dogmatic, liberal, ideological statement. | ||
You know, this is not something that is, this is not something that is, what would be the word, non-biased, objective, factual. | ||
This is something that is a hugely loaded sentiment and idea that men and women are totally equal. | ||
It's nonsense, you know. | ||
And like I said, people will think, just because I don't believe that there are a thousand genders, you know, people make that stupid joke. | ||
There's a million genders! | ||
They retool that in every way you can imagine on CRTV or Reddit or whatever. | ||
They think that simply if they mock that or they don't buy into that, they don't buy into the transsexual stuff, oh, I'm, I'm, you know, I'm totally conservative. | ||
No, wrong. | ||
Wrong. | ||
Unless you meaningfully believe in the sexes, that there are real distinctions, there is man and woman and these are real categories, you're just as bad as everybody else. | ||
This society is a product not even necessarily of transsexuals or even hedonism or degeneracy. | ||
It is this is a consequence of total equality. | ||
And that this is what we're gonna have to live with for a long time until people realize this again. | ||
But anyway, that's Brock Turner. | ||
Brock Turner did nothing wrong. | ||
Brock Turner is innocent. | ||
His name should be cleared! | ||
You know, he served three months, and I think, you know, maybe there was... the worst you could say is it was a sexual assault, you know, if they were drunk, whatever. | ||
But to me, this is... this is just things that happen. | ||
People get drunk, they hook up, it's college. | ||
You know, a long time ago, everybody kind of understood that, but now we want to make it a political crusade against the white man and all this. | ||
So I say the Nick Fuentes America First Verdict? | ||
Brock Turner innocent and he is totally exonerated in my book. | ||
He's welcome on the show anytime. | ||
He's welcome on the show. | ||
Brock, if you're watching this, you're our guy. | ||
But anyway, that's Brock Turner. | ||
We're gonna move on. | ||
We're gonna take a look at our Super Chats. | ||
We'll see what you guys have to say about this. | ||
I'll also say that, you know, on the same subject, Brock Turner is also part of a long list of evil people that you're not allowed to defend, you know? | ||
Just think about that. | ||
There's a certain list of people that they want you to believe are evil, and you can never doubt them, and they all happen to be white men, or people that are, you know, some of them defended white men, some of them defended the white race, I don't know. | ||
You know, but they're all part of that same category and they want you to think that for a reason. | ||
They want you to think worst thing ever is a white guy. | ||
It's Brock Turner. | ||
It's this guy. | ||
It's that guy. | ||
They don't want you to think of Bill Cosby. | ||
They don't want you to think of OJ Simpson. | ||
They don't want you to think of R. Kelly. | ||
They don't want you to think of all the high profile black people or whatever. | ||
They want you to look at the crime statistics. | ||
They want you to think rape, rapist, white man, white, wealthy, handsome guy. | ||
They're the predators. | ||
They're the ones That are hurting society not anybody else so that's another critical detail, but like I said we're gonna move on here We've got Novacorp who says, anyone who thinks that people will assimilate need to see the racial split on the OJ Simpson trial. | ||
They supported an obviously guilty murderer by virtue of being a part of their tribe. | ||
We must adapt. | ||
That's exactly right. | ||
Well, that's that's the argument. | ||
I basically make this argument pretty frequently on the show. | ||
But, you know, people say, well, as long as they're assimilating, as long as the immigrants are assimilating, Assimilation is impossible. | ||
Assimilation does not meaningfully happen. | ||
Yes, Italians learn to speak English. | ||
Yes, the Germans learn to speak English. | ||
Europeans can assimilate into a European society. | ||
Africans cannot. | ||
Hispanics cannot. | ||
Asians cannot meaningfully assimilate into a European society. | ||
They can learn the language perhaps, but they will have vastly different subcultures. | ||
The only way that you get true assimilation is through race mixing. | ||
And then you're not going to have a European. | ||
I mean, that's white genocide. | ||
That's what we're talking about. | ||
It'll be a country that's no longer white. | ||
So critical detail. | ||
ZDogg says, wow, these super chats are cringe tonight. | ||
Well, we'll see. | ||
We're only about two wins. | ||
So Sam says, what's your favorite pasta? | ||
Do you ever make your own or is it just left to Mama Fuentes? | ||
I don't know how to make pasta. | ||
I don't know how to make anything. | ||
The only thing I know how to make is scrambled eggs. | ||
That's literally it. | ||
And they're terrible! | ||
Every time I eat them, I'm like gagging. | ||
And it's so simple too, but I just, I think I overcooked them. | ||
I can't make pasta. | ||
My favorite is eight finger cavadills. | ||
That's my favorite kind of pasta. | ||
Sort of a specialty thing, but that's always been my favorite. | ||
Eight finger cavadills or gnocchis are pretty good. | ||
So anyway, Big Ray says Kathy Zhu is ugly. | ||
What is the appeal? | ||
Of course it is that she is Asian is the appeal and that should be pretty straightforward. | ||
Doug Dimmadome says, hello Nick, my name is Doug Dimmadome, owner of the Chicago Chicken Dip in Dipadome restaurant chain. | ||
My restaurant on the Dimmadam South Side was destroyed after running out of chicken. | ||
Yeah, I think that is maybe what made Doug Dimmadome a race realist. | ||
I think that's part of the lore, right? | ||
I don't think that's necessarily true. | ||
Luther was based. | ||
Yeah, except for being a Protestant. | ||
He's about as based as you can get, I guess. | ||
Spooky Ghost says, Finally saw your interview on Slightly Conservative. | ||
I noticed some very striking parallels between how Eli treated you and how Crowder treated Yusuf. | ||
I don't think that's necessarily true. | ||
I think that Crowder was a much bigger jerk. | ||
Because Crowder was just being an idiot. | ||
When it came with, for people that are familiar with Yusuf, he's been on the show before, when Crowder interviewed him, or they were on the Change My Mind, they were debating essentially, Crowder was using these very shady tactics. | ||
He was physically intimidating him, physically taking up his space. | ||
He was cutting him off, interrupting him. | ||
He was also doing this thing where, you know, he kept getting offended at these little slights and that was very manipulative. | ||
You know, at one point Yousef said, oh, you're a sperg or something, or you're a shill. | ||
And Crowder, you know, was recoiled. | ||
What does that mean? | ||
What do you mean I have autism? | ||
What do you mean that's autistic? | ||
Can you explain what that means? | ||
That's an ad hominem. | ||
That's mean. | ||
So I think Steven Crowder's being way gayer. | ||
But yeah, I mean, slightly offensive. | ||
He's gotten a lot of blowback for that. | ||
I mean, I've reacted to this already. | ||
You know I said I I wasn't really offended by what he said. | ||
Sure he uh you know he took some personal jabs at me. | ||
I think I think he intended it to just be all good and all in good fun. | ||
Maybe it didn't come off that way. | ||
Maybe he sort of tried to come off his tongue in cheek. | ||
It didn't really work maybe. | ||
But uh I wasn't offended. | ||
I don't think it was mean-spirited. | ||
Um I think the important thing is we were on a CRTV podcast. | ||
I think that's, at the end of the day, what's critical. | ||
And that's why I'm always the one that's laughing all the way to the bank, so to speak. | ||
It's like, oh, you know, you say I'm short and you say I have a mustache. | ||
Well, okay, I'm on a CRTV podcast. | ||
You can say whatever you want. | ||
This is a huge victory for our people, right? | ||
So, oh, you know, that's funny. | ||
But at the end of the day, I don't know. | ||
we're kind of getting one over so uh so i i don't know i i have a pretty thick skin i didn't i was unbothered by it spooky ghost is also the boy who was thrown from the third floor balcony in mall of america went home yesterday an origin story if i've ever heard one yeah who knows keep an eye on that kid maybe in 10 years he becomes uh you know somewhat of a mover and a shaker right and He... informed by that experience, he's become radicalized, right? | ||
Late stages get Millennial Matt on the show. | ||
He's been on the show before. | ||
The last time he was on the show, he was actually on, uh, for the Thought Wars. | ||
We had a debate about the Thought Wars. | ||
This was back in probably December 2017. | ||
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He was arguing in favor of the thoughts, unfortunately. | |
But yeah, I don't know. | ||
I don't think he's really into this stuff anymore. | ||
Ben says, Ayo Nick, have you ever taken the 16 personalities test? | ||
If so, what'd you get? | ||
I got INTJ, which basically means I'm a genius. | ||
I think I got whatever the debater is. | ||
You know, there's that website where they... I got the debater. | ||
I think it's INTJ. | ||
It might be ENTJ. | ||
I'm not totally sure. | ||
Kurt says there's a warrant for Jacob Wall's arrest LMFAO. | ||
Yeah, I saw that securities fraud. | ||
Yeah, you love to see it. | ||
Not surprising that Jacob Wall, he's been in trouble before. | ||
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And I think his father has as well. | |
But what are you gonna do? | ||
That's Jacob Wohl, and you know, he happens to be Jewish. | ||
Nothing wrong there, nothing to see there. | ||
Just a Jewish guy committing securities fraud. | ||
Nothing to see there. | ||
I think... I like Jacob. | ||
I really do. | ||
Wohl's gang says, what did Kanye mean with the lyrics? | ||
You can call Nikkas, Nikkas, but you better not mention Hitler. | ||
So tell me who were on the label. | ||
Where are the guns from? | ||
Was he referring to Leor Cohen? | ||
I don't know what lyrics you're referring to. | ||
I don't... I don't... Is that a lyric from a Kanye song? | ||
That doesn't ring a bell for me. | ||
A.T. | ||
Goddard says, Nick finishes up the news, goes to the Super Chats, and finds a $2 mafia throwing peanuts and saying, Dance Monkey, do a trick, pee-pee poo-poo. | ||
Yeah, the classic $2 mafia paying me. | ||
Yeah, they're a real vindictive bunch. | ||
Let's see, this fellow's got a username in Greek. | ||
He says, Hey Nick, do you think criticizing Protestants is necessary or do you think that it is more important to unite Christians? | ||
I think some Catholics and Orthos go too far. | ||
Of course you do. | ||
Of course Protestants. | ||
Eternally wounded, eternally taken aback. | ||
I'll tell you, you know, All the religious bashing that I see is against Catholics. | ||
I don't really see, I rarely see Catholics attacking Orthodox. | ||
It's a little bit more common to see Catholics attack Protestants, but I hardly see it. | ||
What I see more than anything is everybody attacking Catholics. | ||
All day long on my timeline, I see Orthodox attacking Catholics, I see Protestants attacking Catholics, I see Sedays attacking Catholics, I see everybody saying, you know, even pagans, atheists, everybody's attacking Catholics. | ||
So, no, I think it's a Protestant country. | ||
You guys obviously outnumber us, so I wouldn't say that it's us going too hard against you guys. | ||
Many think it's the other way around. | ||
So no, I don't think so. | ||
And look, here's the thing about it is Catholicism is true and Protestantism isn't. | ||
And if you care about going to heaven, you know, you kind of care about these things. | ||
They carry a little bit of weight. | ||
Now that said, I think Christians should unite together. | ||
I think Protestants, Orthos, Catholics within reason should be uniting against the other side. | ||
But that doesn't mean that, you know, We should ignore these differences or not try to evangelize people. | ||
It's sort of a tough line to walk, but we have to be forcefully what we are. | ||
And by the way, I don't hear anybody policing Steven Anderson, that loudmouth imbecile, the way he makes fun of Catholics. | ||
So I think, if anything, it's the other way around. | ||
Liberal destroyer says old McFlytus buying a Mcbug Mac for 1200 euros in the year 14 GE extra bug sauce Very good. | ||
I love the ones where it pretends. | ||
It's the future and it's dystopian. | ||
Yeah, I've never seen that before That's very funny Jake's is what's your favorite Cod zombies map? | ||
My favorite is Ascension, but I like all the black ops 1 maps um Probably. | ||
It's the original. | ||
What's the original? | ||
Kino, Dirt Otton, Night of the Undead. | ||
That's probably my favorite. | ||
Cuz it's just the classic it's the one I probably know that like if you blindfolded me I could probably you know figure out the whole the whole layout I could probably draw it from memory I played that so many times so that's probably my all-time favorite but you know the black ops ones were pretty good I would say I think black ops 2 had some pretty good maps you know like that town that you're in is a pretty good one I remember the map 5 I think that's from the original black ops was a good one | ||
I'm thinking Black Ops 2, the one with the lava when you're in that town and like on that main street. | ||
That was one of my favorites. | ||
It might be Nuketown, but yeah, so those are probably some of my handful of faves, but it's been so long since I played Nazi Zombies. | ||
Peter says, have you seen the 2015 German film Look Who's Back? | ||
Highly recommend you and the protagonist agree on everything. | ||
Oh, look who's back and it's about Hitler? | ||
Yeah, thanks for that. | ||
I haven't seen that, but I have heard of it. | ||
Acid Rain says, Nick, do you recommend any good telegram channels? | ||
Yeah, mine, of course. | ||
t.me slash NickJFuentes1 is my telegram channel. | ||
Patrick Casey's channel is pretty good. | ||
Faith Goldie has a good channel. | ||
Steve Franson has a good channel. | ||
Sargon of Akkad is... I don't really read his too much, but I'm on there. | ||
Ali Alexander, of course, I'm on his. | ||
Those are probably my top ones. | ||
Crusaders says, I broke up with my GF and I got laid off from work. | ||
It's been a bad week, but here's a small thank you for all that you do. | ||
Keep being you, buddy. | ||
Gee, well sorry to hear about that, man. | ||
Talk about a black pill. | ||
Broke up with the GF. | ||
Laid off from work. | ||
Damn, bro. | ||
Well, hey, you know, look. | ||
No more nagging GF. | ||
No more nagging boss. | ||
Back, back at home, right? | ||
It's, uh, it's Monday. | ||
I guess it really doesn't matter. | ||
It's another day. | ||
It's another day at home. | ||
No more nagging boss. | ||
No more nagging GF. | ||
You gotta be an America First mug half full kind of guy. | ||
You gotta look on the bright side, right? | ||
Gotta be, uh, Mr. Right Side over here, so... | ||
Well, sorry to hear F in chat for our buddy Crusader here. | ||
Plenty of fish in the sea, plenty of jobs, at least you're in need now, right? | ||
At least you can enjoy freedom for a little while, but thanks. | ||
Gentle says the one thing to take away from your interview is slightly offensive is that Elijah Schaefer uses baby AirPods. | ||
Meanwhile, you sport the chat, ESPN reporting the news from a helicopter headset. | ||
Sure, I do have it. | ||
So they're not that big there. | ||
These are not huge. | ||
Okay, these are not huge cans. | ||
This is not helicopter ESPN headphones Turtle Beach gaming. | ||
That's it. | ||
Okay, and I have to do Turtle Beach and I like the mic monitoring but yeah true I I could crush the little baby air pods and The guy's got baby AirPods, baby hands, baby voice, but that's okay. | ||
Gentle. | ||
There's a repeat. | ||
Two of the same Super Chats. | ||
Seamus says, went to an organization fair for college today. | ||
The Turning Point retards and students who support Israel were right by each other. | ||
President of Turning Point said, join us if you love capitalism. | ||
So cringe. | ||
I remember I went at CPAC this year. | ||
I went to the Turning Point booth because at CPAC it's at the Gaylord convention center and they've got the main hall where they have the speeches and they have the exhibition hall on the floor beneath it where they have all the booths for NRAs there and TPUSA and YAL. | ||
All these guys are there. | ||
And I was there at CPAC this year at the TPUSA booth, and they were like, do you love capitalism? | ||
Do you hate socialism? | ||
And I was with the pack of my Nicas. | ||
I was with the clique. | ||
I was like, no! | ||
Actually, I hate capitalism and I love socialism. | ||
I love big government. | ||
I said, when the government in the Soviet Union killed 30 million Ukrainians, I thought that was awesome. | ||
They didn't kill enough because they were Slavic. | ||
And I was, I was joking, of course. | ||
I was being an edgelord. | ||
I don't, of course, actually feel this way about Ukrainians. | ||
Some of my best friends are Ukrainians, you know. | ||
So I was, I will clarify that I was joking, but I was being big, belligerent, obnoxious. | ||
You know, I said, Stalin was epic! | ||
And the Turning Point girls couldn't help but laugh. | ||
They're like, oh, he's so funny. | ||
He's so Chad. | ||
He's so based in Red Pill. | ||
I'd want a taste of that Red Pill, right? | ||
You know, and I was there with the Knickers. | ||
I was there with the crew. | ||
All six foot nine. | ||
Ironically, all the Knickers there were like, Chad, six feet tall. | ||
We were just dominating. | ||
We were literally just like, Bullying everybody there. | ||
Leering over everybody. | ||
You know, there was one point where there was like 15 knickers around Alex Sears' table, and I had my finger in his face saying, you're a race traitor, you work for Jewish people. | ||
You know, so... Hey, I'm not gonna say that I'm going to CPAC next year, but... I don't know, I mean, we had a good time last year. | ||
I'm not going to announce that I'm going this year, or in 2020, but... We had a pretty good time last time, that's all I'll say. | ||
Crumble Bob says, but yeah, TPUSA, the gayest people in the world. | ||
Crumbles says, ice raids today at three really good Mexican restaurants and a terrible Chinese buffet in my hometown. | ||
But with still no wall up, I am a little insulted by these raids, to be honest. | ||
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RIP authentic queso. | |
Well, sorry to hear about that. | ||
Sorry to hear about the Mexican restaurants and the Chinese buffet, you know, I guess these are... | ||
These are costs we will have to incur to have a safe country, right? | ||
But I get it. | ||
I get it. | ||
You know, most of my favorite restaurants around here are Mexican, so I can relate. | ||
Warrior says, have two shekels from your local n-word enthusiast. | ||
Well, thanks. | ||
Ass-idiot-suspect-you-can't-guess-this-yay-song-milky-milky-warm-and-tasty-guess-you're-not-a-real-fan-huh-this-super-chat-was-brought-to-you-by-the-anglo-squad-well-you-can-see-why-we-hate-anglos-now-right-you-can-see-angloids-not-really-helping-themselves-out-with-these-cringe-milky-super-chats-but-thanks-anyway-that-one's-kind-of-funny-kind-of-funny-though. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
Really makes you think, huh? | ||
Really says a lot. | ||
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Never. | |
Agree? | ||
Yeah, that's what happens. | ||
Look what happened to Barack Turner. | ||
It will happen to you, too. | ||
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Stay away. | |
No casual sex. | ||
Just marry her. | ||
Really makes you think, huh? | ||
Really says a lot. | ||
Kato says, just started back at college today. | ||
Say no to college girls. | ||
No C-girls. | ||
Never. | ||
Agree? | ||
Yeah, that's what happens. | ||
Look what happened to Barack Turner. | ||
It will happen to you too. | ||
Stay away. | ||
No casual sex. | ||
Just marry her. | ||
Rape cannot occur within a marriage. | ||
For the most part. | ||
For the most part. | ||
Mostly, you know, I'm being a little bit tongue-in-cheek, but generally speaking, it's kind of true. | ||
You think about what rape is, and you know, you could have like, you'd be violent, and I guess that would classify as rape, but you gotta lock that down. | ||
You gotta lock that down. | ||
You avoid that completely, you know I guess there's still probably issues with that but you mitigate the odds of that happening a lot, right and Marital rape to me is like, I don't know, you kind of consented. | ||
Isn't that what marriage is? | ||
You agree to have sex with just that person for the rest of your life and then you're like, oh I... | ||
It's like, I don't know, I mean, you kind of make a deal, and then you renege on the deal. | ||
Whose fault is that, right? | ||
But I know, I know there's violence in some cases, and that's wrong, and that's rape. | ||
But generally speaking, that's what you got to do. | ||
That's why you shouldn't be having premarital sex at all. | ||
You got to get married, and then, you know, your odds of that happening are reduced drastically. | ||
No, I didn't see the climate change activist, but yeah that's true. | ||
100 years of bike theft, Democrats owe whites approximately $7 trillion. | ||
Also, did you see that ginger climate change activist? | ||
No, I didn't see the climate change activist, but yeah, that's true. | ||
Well, if you account for all the crime, damage, fires, theft, I think maybe the reparations, I don't know if they're going to love that. | ||
If we start accounting for all the damage, all the costs that a particular race has caused, I don't know if blacks are gonna love that. | ||
Once we make a real, once we really do all the math on that, I don't know if blacks are gonna love the outcome, you know? | ||
Like, if we're gonna look at all the financial damage that whites have caused because of slavery, if we applied the same logic to all the races, I don't know if they're gonna be in love any longer with the idea of, you know, racial reparations, these racial wealth transfers. | ||
I think they'll find the math is not, not really gonna work out. | ||
Uh, Hundungus says, embrace the wage. | ||
Yeah, no. | ||
No, I will not embrace the wage. | ||
I feel very oppressed, you know, this just doing the show day in, day out, and we're in a tie, we're in a suit. | ||
Back, back to work again. | ||
Another day, another nickel. | ||
It's really crushing my creativity. | ||
It's really crushing my spirit. | ||
I'm becoming a wage slave, just in a different way. | ||
So I have to do something radical. | ||
I have to do something crazy. | ||
Nothing violent, of course, but I'm going to have to do something to sort of break from the norm. | ||
Something Explosive. | ||
Something wild and crazy to sort of change our situation here. | ||
But nothing... I don't want anybody to take any, you know, violent connotations from that. | ||
I just mean, you know, maybe we're gonna change our logo again, right? | ||
Or maybe another website relaunch, or gaming streams Monday on... Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, right? | ||
Something like that. | ||
Lil Jesus says, did you ever listen to that 1997 Kanye beat tape? | ||
It's funny you say that. | ||
Yes, I actually have. | ||
I listened to that recently. | ||
It's... it's okay. | ||
It is sort of dated at this point, you know, it's from 1997. | ||
It sounds like it's from 1997, but I mean the beats are good. | ||
That's the thing. | ||
The reason why Kanye is so good is because he was a master of his craft before he became a rapper, you know? | ||
People don't really realize that, but he didn't come out with like a, you know, he's not like Chance the Rapper. | ||
He's not some bitch where he comes out with some, you know, Chance the Rapper's first two mixtapes were okay. | ||
He's sort of like trying things out or whatever. | ||
He was a producer. | ||
What did he say in the one song? | ||
He said, try making five beats a day for every day for three summers. | ||
I deserve to do these numbers! | ||
The kid that did that deserves that Maybach. | ||
I think, I don't know if those are two different songs, but, but that's the point. | ||
What'd he say? | ||
He said, he said Maybach and spaceship and he said, I forget what he said. | ||
The former lyric. | ||
But in any case, he was a producer. | ||
He made beats. | ||
He had so many records in his basement. | ||
He's trying to get the spaceship, right? | ||
And so that's why he's the best of all time, because he was a very competent beat maker, legendary, before he became the rapper, you know? | ||
Anyway, anyway, me and little Jesus are gonna, you know, we, he's red-pilled on this subject. | ||
He gets it as a musician. | ||
He understands. | ||
Uh, Booper says, just take five dollars. | ||
Thanks. | ||
Harry says, I'm going to law school in Boston. | ||
Any advice? | ||
Uh, not really. | ||
What do you mean any? | ||
I didn't go to law school. | ||
I didn't even graduate undergraduate and you're asking me about law school. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Do your homework. | ||
Stay in school. | ||
Finish your exams. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Any advice about Boston? | ||
I don't know. | ||
Any advice about Boston? | ||
I was only there for like, what, nine months for the one school year. | ||
The T is very good transportation, but you know, you gotta watch yourself on the red line. | ||
I think on the orange line. | ||
But the blue line, green line, you're gonna be okay. | ||
I'm trying to think. | ||
I wasn't really blown away by many of the restaurants. | ||
Obviously the north side is very nice for Italian food. | ||
But generally the seafood's not great there. | ||
You know, everybody says, oh Boston, the seafood, it's great. | ||
What I've learned is that really it's Maine is where you get the good lobster, the good seafood. | ||
Boston is really just sort of, kind of average. | ||
It's not a great food town. | ||
That's a big reason, unironically, a big reason why I left. | ||
Not a lot of great fast food options, not a lot of great regular food options. | ||
Let me think, anything outside of that? | ||
Not really. | ||
Don't miss, hey, don't sleep on leaf peeping season. | ||
They take that very seriously up there. | ||
Leaf peeping season and fall, it's some of the best. | ||
You know, I was there for the fall. | ||
They call, for those that don't know, in the northeast they call this leaf peeping, but they, you know, they're retards. | ||
They say leaf peeping, leaf peeping season, where in the fall, I guess it's especially pronounced in the northeast when the leaves change colors. | ||
And so people actually like go out to the Northeast to witness the transformation. | ||
And I know this because when I was campaigning in Manchester, New Hampshire, the guy that was organizing it had this thick Boston accent. | ||
He was a total Boston guy. | ||
And he's like, all right, well, you shouldn't come up this weekend. | ||
It's going to be real busy because it's leaf peeping season. | ||
He kept going on and on about this. | ||
I'm like, what does that mean? | ||
What are you talking about? | ||
And he had to explain it to me. | ||
But anyway, so that's pretty cool. | ||
Mark says, Nick, did you know in hell you have to spend 23 hours a day reading $2 super chats with an hour off for lunch with the choice of either a mealworm or cricket burger and any Murdoch Murdoch you want? | ||
What are we doing with these? | ||
What are we doing with these superchats? | ||
I just... People just come up with the most derivative superchats. | ||
Do you expect me to laugh at this? | ||
You expect me to read this and say when people have done the exact same thing, but just slight variations? | ||
In 2060, mealworms and crickets and spat superchats. | ||
McBugburger. | ||
Oh, and hell, 23 hours of trimmed superchats and for lunch, mealwormer McBurger, Murdock Murdock. | ||
It's just the same, but do you understand how you're just recycling the same memes, the same words, and it's just repackaged? | ||
And it's even the repackaging, the process, the format here, the frame. | ||
Imagine how it's reading Super Chats. | ||
I think we've seen like that exact same premise many times. | ||
So, I see this. | ||
I don't know what you want me to do with this. | ||
It's 0 out of 10. | ||
2 out of 10. | ||
1 out of 10. | ||
I mean, maybe there is effort. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Let's try a little harder. | ||
Let's try and be fresh. | ||
You know, people say, Nick, you say a lot of the same things on this show. | ||
Why do you say ostensibly so much and it's the same super chats? | ||
Well, come on! | ||
If I could come up with the fresh content every day, you're employed by this show too. | ||
You're employed giving money to me as part of the show as well. | ||
So we're gonna have to try a little harder here. | ||
Cloudtail says, what is your opinion on Murdoch Murdoch? | ||
Why? | ||
I find their videos pretty funny. | ||
Uh, we've been over this. | ||
I just think it's very just, uh, sort of done before. | ||
Uh, it was, maybe it was funny in like 15 or 16, but they're doing the same thing for years. | ||
And even back then I didn't find it funny. | ||
I find it very sort of sophomoric. | ||
And I, look, I'm not a comedy snob. | ||
Obviously. | ||
I think BRAP is funny, you know, I think a lot of this goofy stuff is funny, but to me it just strikes me as like just very sophomoric, uh, just, you know, retard brain, grug brain, sense of humor. | ||
It's like, you know, fashy, based fashy girl, based fashy girl redhead, and, you know, based Murdoch-chan, and... | ||
They keep doing this thing with William Luther Pierce and they're all national socialists. | ||
It's just totally cringe. | ||
It's like the peak of cringe Whig-nattery where it's like, you're not edgy, you're just dumb. | ||
You're just dumb, you're just cringe, and you're lame. | ||
Nobody wants to see these goofy little cartoons. | ||
You know what was funny? | ||
Similar concept. | ||
What was funny was the The one that made me laugh for the first time in a long time was the bog pill one. | ||
Bogged, you know that one? | ||
Where it's, you know, the guy buys into Bitcoin and the bogged-offs are messing with the money. | ||
You know, that to me was a fresh, interesting, funny concept. | ||
I still laugh at that. | ||
Well executed. | ||
So it's not even necessarily like cartoons or that kind of humor. | ||
It's just... | ||
That's just the way they do it. | ||
It's just bad. | ||
It's just bad. | ||
Not funny, not laughing. | ||
Bob Sacamato says, uh, RantNation be like, I tell you what, boy, I'm the roughest, toughest, four-wheel truckinest, Israel cookinest, foreskin suckinest, MF-er alive. | ||
Yeah, that's, that is very RantNation. | ||
Sounds just like him. | ||
Sounds exactly like something he would say. | ||
That's honestly all these people. | ||
I just have no respect for them. | ||
I have no respect for them because at the end of the day, this is the most you can expect from CRTV, is people that are totally beholden to the same people. | ||
We all know who they are. | ||
You know, how can you respect somebody like that? | ||
Somebody who will not engage on certain issues because they are literally receiving their paychecks from people who would fire them if they talked about it. | ||
And you're a free speech guy? | ||
You're speaking boldly? | ||
You're watching boldly? | ||
You know? | ||
So, that's a joke. | ||
Rant Nation! | ||
I'm Rant Nation! | ||
I'm on another rant! | ||
Well, as far as I'm concerned, you might as well have a Star of David tattooed on your forehead. | ||
Or better yet, a Star of Moloch. | ||
What's the difference? | ||
You might as well have a big ol' Star of David, a big ol' Star of Baphomet, Baal, Moloch, right on your forehead that says Slave. | ||
I might as well see that. | ||
Rant Nation! | ||
I'm on another rant! | ||
Okay, slave of Moloch. | ||
Yeah, that's very funny. | ||
Very funny. | ||
Very funny. | ||
If I were maybe 30 IQ points dumber and a retard idiot, maybe I would find that humorous or entertaining. | ||
But as far as I'm concerned, you're owned. | ||
Maxi says our movement is unbreakable while Brock Turner and Jacob Wall go down. | ||
Every day it becomes more clear who is on the right side of history. | ||
Keep up the great content and peak optics. | ||
What are you talking about? | ||
Brock Turner is our guy. | ||
Brock Turner, B&R. | ||
He's not. | ||
He's actually not really. | ||
The guy was a degenerate. | ||
He was on drugs and stuff, but nevertheless, we have to rally. | ||
Has everybody had more with this? | ||
We have to rally to Brock Turner's defense. | ||
I'll do it. | ||
But, um, I agree we are on the right side of history. | ||
Little Jesus says you should play Yu-Gi-Oh on DLive sometime. | ||
I don't know how to play Yu-Gi-Oh. | ||
I never figured it out. | ||
It's too complicated for me. | ||
I think I played a Yu-Gi-Oh game many years ago, like a PlayStation 2 game, but, you know, I played it at my friend's house, so I don't know the name of it. | ||
Maybe I'll check it out. | ||
Alcibiotti says, why come no seven-hour climate change TV? | ||
Scro. | ||
Okay, because it would suck, of course. | ||
Ben says, Nick, I recommend your show to a retarded libertarian. | ||
And he asked me if you still suck your... | ||
Okay, so this is a Benjamin Owen super chat, I'm sure. | ||
The bears, the bears are still unhappy. | ||
I think that's what that was. | ||
Some triggered Owen Benjamin cultist. | ||
I don't know, do you still suck Owen Benjamin off? | ||
I mean, is that, is that the level of discourse we're at? | ||
Urban Moving System says, are white polo shirts tucked into navy blue crisp slacks the last stand of implicit white identity? | ||
Uh, no, I think that's kind of gay. | ||
Dimitri says, imagine old, you know, crisps, crisp slacks and a white polo and turnt tucked in. | ||
I think the last implicit stand of white identity is looking like, you know, what's-his-name69. | ||
What's that guy's name? | ||
Drawing a blank here. | ||
I don't listen to him. | ||
Tekashi69. | ||
I think, I think the last, the last implicit stand of white identity is dressing like Tekashi69 and You know, getting face tattoos and painting your nails black, wearing chains, wearing that black and white striped shirt. | ||
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Crisp black slacks and a white polisher. | |
God, all rights so fucking gay. | ||
So I mean seriously, I don't know why we still have to put up with this kind of stuff all these years later It's like I have I have been chosen to deliver this movement from the cringe I am the chosen one all these people are around here, you know being goofy cringe Nats and I had to come along with along with the Nikkas and liberate and It's true. | ||
FedInLaw says, did AllSubs send that Christmas gift? | ||
What was it? | ||
Yeah, he did end up forwarding that to me. | ||
It was a first edition of Decline of the West by Oswald Spengler. | ||
Very good gift by a very, very good friend of mine. | ||
Very solid individual, so I'm glad that was all sorted out. | ||
I'm surprised you remembered that. | ||
That was so long ago. | ||
CM says, did you see the video of the powerful female cop in California today, King? | ||
Pretty based ending. | ||
Yeah, I did see that. | ||
Pretty funny. | ||
Yeah, some female cop, of course, she's trying to apprehend this black guy, and the black guy easily subdues her, takes her gun, almost kills her, and, uh, but then he gets, thankfully, gets shot by the police later on. | ||
But, uh, just goes to show, I mean, country's a joke. | ||
Daniels is the only reason I don't send $2 superchats like a cringelord 24-7 is because I'm afraid of Nick, and that's really freaking sad. | ||
Oh, I see what you're doing. | ||
It's a play on that tweet that I RT'd earlier tonight. | ||
Yeah, no, I think it's really freaking based. | ||
I think it's really freaking based in Redfield, actually. | ||
The super chatter should fear me. | ||
Ching Wu says, I hope you realize this new wall is just because the 2020 election. | ||
Does it matter? | ||
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I hope you realize, first of all, die. | |
I hope you realize I want to cut you with glass. | ||
I want to break this mug into many shards of glass and cut you with it. | ||
I hope you realize you're a faggot, dude. | ||
I hope you realize you're only doing this for the action. | ||
Does it matter why he does it? | ||
Does it matter why he does it? | ||
Would it matter if he did it because Ivanka told him? | ||
The wall's getting built. | ||
What difference does it make? | ||
If barrier on the southern border is being constructed and we get 500 miles of it by next year, I'm not saying, you know, hopefully it all gets built by then, but, you know, let's entertain that hypothetical. | ||
Are we gonna say, oh, well, Trump just wants to get reelected. | ||
Okay, so what? | ||
We have a border wall, dummy. | ||
I hope you realize. | ||
I love when people do that. | ||
That kind of stuff makes me blind with rage. | ||
I see that all the time in the YouTube comments. | ||
It's like, I'm smarter than you! | ||
I'm smarter than you! | ||
And people get so smarmy and condescending. | ||
Anyway, John Q Publix has got my AF hat. | ||
It still feels a little small and I stretch it over my big ol' super chatter brain. | ||
The AF shirt is dope, thanks. | ||
RIP Epstein shirt is shipping. | ||
Well, glad you like the shirt, glad you like the hat. | ||
I too am still waiting for my Epstein shirt, but I know Samuel is working hard to get those out, so I'm not gonna be impatient. | ||
Yeah, I can relate. | ||
I, too, have trouble with the baseball caps. | ||
You know, there's too much brain activity here. | ||
Xander says, have you ever heard about Scott Adams' proposal for a credit-based gun purchase system? | ||
No, I have not, but Scott Adams is kind of a dummy, so I'm sure it's stupid. | ||
Samo says, read your Bibles and seek God's wisdom. | ||
Agree. | ||
Reptilians is the Brock German suplex this me too thoughts I don't I don't think so. | ||
I don't even think he took her down that even that wasn't even what the That is not even what the allegation was, you know, they make it out like they want you to assume that he You know, kidnapped her, and threw her down, and was violently raping her, and none of this occurred. | ||
The most that they're alleging is that, you know, she didn't give full consent to him fingering her. | ||
Like, that's the most they're alleging, is that it was a totally, it was a totally, mutually agreed upon sexual act. | ||
It wasn't even the legal definition of rape. | ||
You know, they stumbled, they fell, and the worst that they're saying is that he just, like, basically took advantage of the situation. | ||
But that hardly constitutes... | ||
The way they make it sound, it's like, he kidnapped her, he beat the shit out of her, she was bleeding, and then he raped her. | ||
Well, he didn't rape her. | ||
Okay, it was fingering, which is not technically rape. | ||
It was consensual for the most part. | ||
She doesn't even remember what happened. | ||
Nobody even saw what happened except for him, and he says it was, you know, he says it was what it was, which is that she fell and they were kissing on the ground. | ||
So, uh, so yeah, from start to finish, it's such a joke. | ||
Uh, Deep Spring says, Nick, look out behind you. | ||
It's the evil Dr. Cortex, and he's here to steal all your platinum time relics. | ||
Run away! | ||
Phew! | ||
That was close, Cobber. | ||
Well thanks for the heads up. | ||
See that's a funny super chat. | ||
I like that one. | ||
Dr. Cortex. | ||
Now that's good. | ||
That's good stuff. | ||
Luke with a big super chat. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
He says first time super chat. | ||
You're a good man Nick and now that you are appreciated and know that you are appreciated greatly. | ||
Love from New Zealand. | ||
Well thank you my Kiwi friend. | ||
Much love to New Zealand as well. | ||
I appreciate you. | ||
So thanks. | ||
Z says, have you ever seen that Trump is authorizing the military to fight fake news online? | ||
Who gets to decide what is fake news? | ||
Seems like a terrible idea. | ||
No, it's not because here because the media is already liberal, duh. | ||
The media is already liberal. | ||
So... You know, they say we're gonna fight fake news. | ||
Well, the tech is already going after us. | ||
These guys are already mostly liberal. | ||
So no, it's it's not so much a matter of You know, we should avoid consolidating power because then the left will use it to consolidate power. | ||
When the left takes power, they're going to consolidate power. | ||
So we should consolidate power. | ||
So many people make this argument about, well, if we do this or that or the other thing, well then that's a bad precedent because then the left will abuse it. | ||
It really doesn't matter. | ||
They're going to abuse all the power when they get it. | ||
They're going to do everything they can to consolidate. | ||
So we should just do the same. | ||
You know, it's not like it's You know, these things are very particular. | ||
We're not talking about things in general. | ||
We're talking about red flag laws. | ||
We're not talking about in general it's a bad idea. | ||
It's a bad idea because they're disarming right-wing people. | ||
If they were disarming Antifa, I'd say that's a good thing. | ||
If they declared Antifa a terrorist organization, would we say that's a terrible precedent because they could just brand us a terrorist organization? | ||
No! | ||
They're gonna do that anyway! | ||
So we should crush Antifa while we can! | ||
And we should try to consolidate power and prevent them from doing it to us. | ||
It's, you know, it's really just simple as that. | ||
Demetrius is also, as Trump's office, an exception to the old adage of never have yes-men around you. | ||
Not necessarily, because they are basically yes-men. | ||
You know, they just lie, and they are subversive, but... No, I would say that it's not a question of whether it's yes-men or no-men, it's a question of people that are ideologically on the same page, which is a little different. | ||
Save the West says the wall is a white pill, but the bigger problem is legal immigration. | ||
That number needs to be significantly lowered. | ||
I don't know if I totally agree with that. | ||
I mean, the thing is, is that at least with illegal immigration, under the pretext of the law, we have the ability to start removing these people. | ||
Legal immigration is a little bit more challenging. | ||
Also, it has to go through the Congress. | ||
So maybe I agree with you in a certain sense that legal immigration is a threat. | ||
I mean, the numbers are about the same. | ||
But in any case, the difficulty there is that there's really nothing we can do about legal immigration because it has to go through Congress, and Congress is not going to allow that in its current state, and Donald Trump's not going to make it happen. | ||
I would say that get the wall done. | ||
Get as much done as we can. | ||
I think legal immigration, we can probably worry about that later. | ||
Javier says, Nick, do you think the legalization of cocaine in Mexico would cause less border crossings in the U.S.? | ||
Nope, I don't think so. | ||
Because most of it's economic migration. | ||
It's got nothing to do with drugs. | ||
It's not drug smuggling that's causing a lot of the immigration. | ||
It's economic migration. | ||
And I don't think the Mexican economy will ever be on par with the American economy. | ||
I mean, in other words, I don't think the Mexican economy will ever be elevated to the level of America. | ||
The only time you're going to get this idea of less economic migrants because the disparity is less is because America will be lowered. | ||
So we just have to keep them out, right? | ||
I mean, there's no solution. | ||
They're always going to be coming here because their countries are always going to be shitholes until America's just as bad, right? | ||
Kyle says, effortless, red-pilled and white-pilled episode after a black-pilled showing on Battlefront 2 just two hours earlier. | ||
Well, glad, glad to hear. | ||
Glad you're enjoying. | ||
The Anonymous says, why couldn't Richard Spencer just stop? | ||
Now the media has all the ammunition they need. | ||
Because he's a narcissist. | ||
You know, it's a lesson in hubris, right? | ||
Well, thanks buddy! | ||
It says, Missed the past few episodes of the greatest political show in history. | ||
I feel obligated to pay the toll. | ||
Here, take five smackers from a broke college kid. | ||
Well, thanks, buddy. | ||
Don't feel obligated, but do appreciate it. | ||
And then we are. | ||
We are the best political show ever, so thanks. | ||
Kyle says, watch you instead of Tucker in the same time slot. | ||
Well, yeah, it's been a very bitter and long battle between me and Tucker, but I think one day we're going to beat him. | ||
We're getting close. | ||
We're at about $2,000, $2,500. | ||
He's at like $3 million. | ||
We're going to get him one of these days. | ||
The Lion Cake says, you should leave Chicago before Yellowstone erupts and takes out you and another 75% of the country. | ||
It's gonna take out the whole world if that happens eventually. | ||
Dummy. | ||
Brom says just got back from the CR meeting. | ||
Talk about cringing blue pills. | ||
Someone talked about Epstein. | ||
The press said that's a conspiracy theory. | ||
Femmoids, man. | ||
Yeah, you're telling me. | ||
InnerCityDemocrats says I made a pee-pee-poo-poo super chat last stream. | ||
Does that mean I'm most wanted now? | ||
Yeah, sure. | ||
Ryazaki says, glad to see you've taken the Brock Turner pill. | ||
You and AIU are the only people that have defended him. | ||
He literally did nothing wrong. | ||
Great show. | ||
Well, thanks. | ||
I fight for the people. | ||
I stand up for the innocents. | ||
I stand up for the white man. | ||
And you know, that means Brock Turner. | ||
It's tough. | ||
You know, I'm sure I'll take a lot of flack for that, but... | ||
I believe he did nothing wrong. | ||
Not Massad, well, except for, you know, the casual sex and the drinking, but I don't think he raped anybody. | ||
Not Massad says, how do I get Big Mac sauce out of my car seat? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I've never spilled. | ||
I'm not a baby. | ||
Venom Max says, BPD and ecstasy, conceded with low self-esteem. | ||
She's a teenage dream if you hate yourself. | ||
I don't recognize this. | ||
Luder McChicken says, Gee, I woke up with a hangover. | ||
I must have been sexually assaulted. | ||
Bottom text. | ||
Never trust women. | ||
Yup. | ||
Yup. | ||
100% true. | ||
Can't trust them. | ||
Cannot trust them. | ||
And, you know, perfect example. | ||
Top Snacks is a lesson learned. | ||
Stop fornicating. | ||
Yeah, agree. | ||
Maxie says looks like I confused Brock Turner with the David Brock guy from Media Matters in my previous super chat. | ||
Still keep up the good work. | ||
Oh, okay. | ||
That's what you meant. | ||
He said Jacob Wall and Brock going down. | ||
I thought you meant Brock Turner, but you meant David Brock. | ||
Okay. | ||
Puppet Pal says or whoops scroll down too far. | ||
Let's see, where was I? | ||
Puppet Palace's Kurt Eichenwald is a cuck and a thot. | ||
Agree. | ||
Defeat the worlds as I started dating a girl in my class. | ||
She's beautiful as hell, but I recently learned that she's ultra blue pilled and a devout Jew. | ||
What should I do? | ||
Stop dating her immediately, obviously. | ||
What do you think? | ||
Why would you date a devout Jew? | ||
I should date somebody that's Christian and not Jewish. | ||
Hundungus says you're a smart guy, Nick. | ||
Thanks for making content. | ||
Well, thanks, buddy. | ||
Thanks for supporting. | ||
Italian Palaces keep up the good work, Nick. | ||
Loving the show. | ||
Well, thanks, buddy. | ||
Glad you like it. | ||
Nova Corpses, imagine being so cringe and blue pilled that you super chat after the stream ended like I did yesterday. | ||
Lagged too far behind. | ||
Well, sorry to hear about that, buddy. | ||
That's why it's, you know, look, the show goes on for 45 minutes without super chats. | ||
Really more like an hour. | ||
And then I do super chats for fully an hour. | ||
So it's like you have a pretty good window of time. | ||
You have about two hours and 15 minutes to send it in. | ||
If you're sending them in at 925, you can't really blame me if I don't get to it, you know. | ||
Yellow says he wants less women in politics. | ||
That's why we call him Nicholas Fuher Fuentes, as in Fuher. | ||
Yeah, that's funny. | ||
Yeah, I agree. | ||
Yes, that's why, right? | ||
Esoteric National Kanyeism says, Democrats be like, where are the Republican women at? | ||
Yeah, that's funny. | ||
Dumbass says, Just saw the second part of the slightly offensive interview. | ||
I didn't even know he uploaded it. | ||
You're not in the thumbnail or the title. | ||
Kind of rude. | ||
Yeah, I agree. | ||
It is very rude, but, you know, what are you going to do? | ||
I work at a restaurant. | ||
Says, are you a supporter of the Hong Kong protests? | ||
Uh, no. | ||
No, and I don't really care about what's happening in Hong Kong, honestly. | ||
You know, there's no real winners there. | ||
I guess in a certain sense, do we want Hong Kong to be more democratic or something? | ||
Maybe. | ||
But on the other hand, it's like, they kind of have an okay thing going there. | ||
I mean, it's ethnically homogeneous, it's authoritarian. | ||
You know, sure, it's a little bit nightmarish that they have cameras everywhere, but what's the alternative? | ||
If the alternative is America, I don't know, it's kind of between a rock and a hard place, right? | ||
So, I don't think either one is really amazing. | ||
Jose says forgive me King. | ||
I'm guilty of following and donating to egirls on D live. | ||
I Don't know if I can forgive that. | ||
I mean, you know, it's no egirls So the guy says oh forgive me forgive me, but but I mean you did it with full knowledge, right? | ||
I guess I should be forgiving because you know Judge not lest ye be judged right as so is the expression or you know Don't be very judgmental because then you know, how will God judge us? | ||
So I I don't know, buddy. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Just don't do it again, right? | ||
I don't know why people are contributing to the e-girls when you know the show, right? | ||
How about cooling off on the anti-semitism? | ||
I'm never anti-semitic. | ||
I love Jews and everyone knows that. | ||
but sometimes us Jewish knickers feel unwelcome. | ||
How about cooling off on the anti-Semitism? | ||
I'm never anti-Semitic. | ||
I love Jews, and everyone knows that. | ||
Eddie Cades has repealed the third. | ||
Why is it there? | ||
What's the third again? | ||
Is that the one about quartering and all that? | ||
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Third Amendment... | |
Yeah, quartering. | ||
Yeah, uh, I don't know. | ||
I think it's still kind of relevant, maybe, if there's ever a war again. | ||
Gogue or Go says, wondering what the betting odds are on Nick remembering his lines at the end of the show? | ||
I'll remember them this time. | ||
I took my nootropics, so I'm set. | ||
Jockaboom says, what is your opinion on unpasteurized milk based on... I don't, I don't even know what that is. | ||
Crumble Bob says, oh, so wall going up? | ||
That's the that's a Jesse Lee Peterson catchphrase. | ||
Yeah, I guess so. | ||
Raids in my city are cool again. | ||
Local libs are fuming on Facebook. | ||
Ah, very based. | ||
Literal human garbage says every time I think you're going to hold back, you go on raw and leave no survivors. | ||
That's why we love you. | ||
Go off, King. | ||
Well, thanks, buddy. | ||
It's true. | ||
That's that's what I do. | ||
No holds barred, right? | ||
We're going in raw. | ||
Raw and uncut. | ||
That's how we like it. | ||
Yeah, well, and it's funny. | ||
I mean, people think that they're not gonna get targeted or whatever. | ||
They're gonna alienate all the people that they should be trying to win over in the meantime. | ||
It's funny. | ||
I mean, people think that they're not going to get targeted or whatever. | ||
They're going to alienate all the people that they should be trying to win over in the meantime. | ||
But, you know. | ||
But whatever. | ||
I'm not trying to save everybody. | ||
I'm trying to save the white race. | ||
Not trying to save any E-Celeb. | ||
I'm trying to save my people. | ||
You know, if Eli wants advice on how to be a successful E-Celeb with a cult following, he should have just asked me. | ||
But, you know, instead he wanted to make some very rookie mistakes. | ||
That's alright. | ||
Zoomergies is meta self-aware $2 super chat. | ||
Now this is actually meta self-aware. | ||
Peter says, I know I'm the most influential, that right-wing watch cover was just confirmation. | ||
This generation's closest thing to Lindbergh. | ||
Okay, so this doesn't really work. | ||
I mean, I know this is a Saint Pablo lyric, but it's sort of a mess. | ||
Sort of forced, I think you recognize that. | ||
T for Nun says, Yang is pushing the eat less meat thing on CNN cringe. | ||
Yeah, we're off the Yang thing. | ||
That's been over for a long time. | ||
Josh Serra says, definitely fun dominating Alex Sears. | ||
Sadly, I missed the intro of that. | ||
We were balling in that bit. | ||
You and I were looking dapper and chad, TVH. | ||
Yeah, you especially. | ||
This Josh Serra character. | ||
You know, it's so funny. | ||
Everybody says my audience is incels, and I meet my audience, and my audience are more chad than I am. | ||
And I'm not even joking here. | ||
I'm not even... sometimes I joke and I exaggerate or whatever for comedic effect, but I'm not even joking. | ||
Every time I meet somebody from the show, they are absolute shad, tall, jawline, clean-cut, good-looking. | ||
I'm not trying to blow anybody either, but it's just always true. | ||
The one time I ever got recognized in Chicago, somebody's like, oh, are you Nick Fuentes? | ||
I was like, oh, like, uh, yeah, I mean, I guess. | ||
Are you friendly? | ||
Are you a foe? | ||
And he's like, oh, uh, no, I'm a big fan of your show. | ||
The guy was tall, handsome, blonde. | ||
I'm like... So everybody has this impression that it's like the Knickers are just, you know, these women-hating virgin incels. | ||
It's literally the opposite. | ||
They're literally all chads. | ||
And it was the same thing at CPAC, you know? | ||
So, yeah. | ||
So yeah, it was good times. | ||
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We did. | |
We did. | ||
We looked great. | ||
We looked great. | ||
We were bullying everybody. | ||
We bullied Benji Backer. | ||
We bullied Alex Sears. | ||
I'm trying to think who else we confronted. | ||
Well, that was actually the year before. | ||
We bullied some Jewish kid. | ||
That was just me though, a year prior. | ||
Did I ever tell this story? | ||
It's been a long time since I told this one, but not this CPAC, but the year before. | ||
So it would have been February 2018. | ||
I was at CPAC, and I'll never forget this, this Jewish kid. | ||
I forget why, but he started giving me shit for some reason. | ||
I think he was with somebody who had a problem with me. | ||
I think he was with Ben Rajadurai, maybe. | ||
I forget exactly the context. | ||
Yeah, it's been so long I totally even forget how this started. | ||
But we got in sort of a shouting match where he said something and I turned around and I said, what did you just say? | ||
And he got in my face and we were kind of going back and forth. | ||
And then he, I kid you not, this Jewish guy, this like Jewish Wall Street looking kind of guy, real winner, okay? | ||
These people are amazing. | ||
He like sneezed or something. | ||
He wiped his nose and then he wiped it on my lapel. | ||
Okay? | ||
The audacity of these people, you know? | ||
Nick, why do you have certain ideas about people? | ||
Nick, why do you have certain prejudices? | ||
No reason. | ||
No reason at all. | ||
No reason. | ||
And, you know, the reason why other people have prejudice for a long time for no reason at all. | ||
So the guy, you know, so he said something. | ||
I turn around. | ||
What did you say? | ||
You know, we get into this back and forth. | ||
He wiped his nose on me. | ||
So I grabbed him by the shirt and I like whipped him down to the ground and he just like collapsed. | ||
And the kid, in typical fashion, very archetypal, gets up and he's like, you really want to fight me? | ||
I'm like, let's do it. | ||
And then he starts crying. | ||
I kid you not, crying, and then zooms across the hall to tell on me. | ||
There was a police guard or a police officer in the lobby of the hotel. | ||
We were by the elevators. | ||
He zoomed around the corner, and he went to the police officers. | ||
It's like, that guy just tripped me! | ||
And the guy's like, what do you want me to do about it? | ||
Like, get over yourself, whatever. | ||
But, in any case, good times at CPAC. | ||
We do a lot of, we bully a lot. | ||
We bully. | ||
We bully Benji Backer. | ||
You know, we were making fun of him. | ||
So, good times had by all. | ||
Average black degenerates. | ||
As if you heard, 5G will destroy us all. | ||
Transhumanism. | ||
Yeah, that's made up. | ||
Oh, I don't know. | ||
I don't have a least favorite. | ||
You're all my favorites. | ||
Oh, I don't know. | ||
I don't have a least favorite. | ||
You're all my favorites. | ||
CIA Defector says, Good evening. | ||
This is America First with Nicholas J. Fuentes. | ||
Tonight's show is brought to you, as always, by McDonald's, home of the Big Mac. | ||
Okay, thanks for that. | ||
Yep. | ||
Yep. | ||
We like McDonald's Cowess a shout out to my bud Steve McDickle. | ||
He's in Berlin. | ||
Okay, so the infamous Steve McDickle. | ||
Yeah, as always the indefatigable and if how did how's that word pronounced? | ||
But as always, Steve McDickle, the indomitable, the infamous. | ||
Jake says we will bludgeon women back into the home with the Bible if we have to, or with other things, you know, but only with rhetoric. | ||
JackaBoom says, what is the optimal minimum wage? | ||
I don't know, I think it probably varies from city to city, state by state. | ||
Dan Crenshaw says, most deaf greater than Kanye. | ||
Yeah, that's just a joke. | ||
That's a very funny joke, dude. | ||
Soul Grin says, typical Taco Bell order? | ||
I don't know, dude. | ||
I haven't been there in a long time. | ||
I don't, I usually get something different every time. | ||
You know, I like the tacos. | ||
I like the Crunchwrap. | ||
I like the Gordita. | ||
I like the Chalupa. | ||
I like the nachos. | ||
It's usually, it's some combination of these. | ||
Ramon says, I'm a Mexican who got blackpilled by my art teacher. | ||
I want to live among my own race in Mexico. | ||
I love America and wish it would remain majority white. | ||
Well, there you go. | ||
That's a fine sentiment to have. | ||
I too, if I were an expat living in another country, I too would want to return to my homeland, you know? | ||
If I went and raised kids in Africa and my kids said, oh, I long for America. | ||
I want Africa to remain black. | ||
Like, that would just make sense, right? | ||
So... | ||
Relating. | ||
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Let's see. | |
Cultist says brunch time is over, I assume. | ||
Looking great, King. | ||
Well, thanks buddy. | ||
Yeah, the time for brunch has passed, so to speak. | ||
Chris says Ray Charles does not see color. | ||
Ray sworn? | ||
Okay, I don't know what that means. | ||
James Russell says did you see the State Department trying to Nigerian Prince scan the Iranian tanker captain? | ||
Yeah, I did see that. | ||
Our State Department is just sad at this point. | ||
Thomas Morales says have you watched Sticks and Stones? | ||
No. | ||
Based black comedian on Netflix. | ||
Based black comedian. | ||
Challenged political correctness. | ||
Oh, please. | ||
Oh, please. | ||
People are so pathetic, you know? | ||
Anybody's willing to throw him a bone. | ||
Oh, is Dave Chappelle gonna save America? | ||
Dave Chappelle is based. | ||
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Is Dave Chappelle gonna transform America, save America from the left? | |
No. | ||
He's a black celebrity comedian on Netflix, okay? | ||
It is what it is. | ||
So, all these people. | ||
They're so easy. | ||
So easy. | ||
Owen says your Boston food take is cringe. | ||
Wahlburgers is the best fast food in the country. | ||
Also, Boston is still the Catholic capital of America. | ||
Uh, okay. | ||
Yeah, you're living in Boston. | ||
You're telling me I'm from... I'm from the metropolitan Chicago area about who has better food. | ||
Please. | ||
I had your best pizza in the city was at Regina's and it was shit. | ||
It was trash. | ||
Oh, you gotta try Regina's. | ||
Regina's in, I think, Austin or something. | ||
And it was bad. | ||
Your pizza's not even good. | ||
It was a joke. | ||
I didn't have one good burger while I was there. | ||
I went to Wahlburgers. | ||
It was mediocre. | ||
I had a better hamburger in Alabama. | ||
In Alabama's. | ||
as far as food goes so yeah please please don't even don't even people from boston we know what good food is yeah you're dreaming angloid yeah you're maybe you are the capital or the the catholic capital that doesn't mean a lot of food works uh let's see blair white says do you see ian miles chong defending contra points on twitter today so cringe no i didn't see that but you know it doesn't surprise me I don't know. | ||
I think that's probably between them, but I'm not privy to that inside baseball. | ||
Is that a question? | ||
ever actually laugh at a super chat and just know here's the thing for the next month. | ||
Is that a question? | ||
I don't know what that means. | ||
Patty says, any few advice or tips you can give for super chatters when coming up with super chats? | ||
Yeah, just just just send the money maybe. | ||
Anus says, had a terrible first day thanks for being here bro. | ||
Sorry to hear that buddy, but you know just keep on going. | ||
Hyman says, pretty sure all of the repetitive trite super chats are from millennial Gen X retards. | ||
Most jokes have a pretty short shelf life for people under 20. | ||
Yeah, accurate. | ||
I think there's probably some truth in that. | ||
I know of me, it's just like, things become funny and stop being funny after a few days, you know. | ||
Wilhelm, or actually it's Willy, says, Bernie just said we need to fund abortions for third world countries to combat climate change. | ||
Based? | ||
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Based, based, cringe, based. | |
Yeah, cool. | ||
Ben says I laughed out loud at the crisp slacks. | ||
What are people thinking when they send these in? | ||
Is white polo and crisp blue slacks the last simplicity? | ||
What the fuck are you talking about, dude? | ||
What are you talking about? | ||
What stupid crap are you saying? | ||
I just don't understand. | ||
What does that even mean? | ||
What does that even mean? | ||
Some of these things people come up with I'm just I'm just left I'm just left speechless. | ||
What are you trying to get at with that? | ||
I don't even know what that means. | ||
You know, is that a joke? | ||
Is that supposed to be funny? | ||
What do you mean crisp blue slacks? | ||
Where does that come from? | ||
What are you, in the Navy? | ||
I don't know what that even means. | ||
Some of these super chatters, they got me on edge, you know. | ||
That's just crazy town. | ||
Kyle says, if the last implicit stand of white identity is an Afro-Latino naming them, we have already lost. | ||
Alex Jones was right, says Alex Jones. | ||
Did Alex Jones say that? | ||
I'm very hurt if that's what he said. | ||
Flood with a big super chat. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
He says, I was one of the people who actually got rich off Bitcoin and didn't get bogged. | ||
How should I use my wealth to repeal women's suffrage? | ||
Thanks. | ||
I think you should support your favorite anti-woman, or rather, I should clarify? | ||
Anti-horror show America first or the weekly sweats? | ||
I think that'd be the way to do it if you're bitcoin rich. | ||
Glad to hear you didn't get bogged. | ||
I know a lot of people that got bogged and not a pretty picture, so congrats. | ||
But yeah, if you want to help out the anti-women suffrage movement, you're going to want to start with the big guy right here. | ||
But thanks so much, buddy. | ||
Dimitri says, didn't read my super chat. | ||
You got bogged down and going off on Polo and Slacks guy. | ||
All good, King. | ||
I don't think I did miss it, but I'll double check. | ||
Let's see, was it Dimitri? | ||
I did not miss your super chat. | ||
I completely... | ||
I completely acknowledge your super chat. | ||
You just must not be listening. | ||
Josh Sears says, Hey, didn't David Brock date James Alphantis, who was listed as one of the most powerful people in DC in that DC magazine? | ||
Didn't he have that restaurant with the pictures on Instagram of digging a tunnel in the basement? | ||
Yeah, I think something like that is true, right? | ||
David Brock, James Alphantis, Comet Ping Pong. | ||
We have a basement. | ||
You know, our tomatoes are brought in there every morning. | ||
No, we don't have a basement. | ||
Oh, and it just so happened that the guy that shot up Comet Ping Pong only actually fired one shot, and it was through the hard drive of the computer, and that's in the police report. | ||
And also that guy who did that is listed on IMDB as an actor. | ||
So, uh... Yeah, I'm sure there's nothing to see there. | ||
Pizzagate is a wacky, crazy conspiracy theory. | ||
Nothing going on. | ||
Interdimensional says, I was watching some Realm Royale gameplay. | ||
Loot Goblins have their own map location, but you still hear them giggling in the shadows everywhere else. | ||
Yeah, isn't that funny how that works? | ||
There is a designated static place where the loot goblins reside on the map. | ||
Loot goblins have been put on the map, but you can also hear them everywhere else, sort of constantly, like you said, lurking in the shadows. | ||
Sort of interesting how that works. | ||
Inner City Democrats, are you Nick Fuentes? | ||
Oh, big fan. | ||
Yeah, I'm that guy with the Wignette name who has been super chatting pee-pee-poo-poo for the last three shows. | ||
I haven't met any of those yet. | ||
I've met a lot of... I've met the Chad Good posters, not any of the bad posters. | ||
I met a few Wignats, but it's always funny. | ||
I met a few people that are like, uh, can you unblock me from Twitter? | ||
I'm actually a Wignat. | ||
And we always have a laugh about it. | ||
You know, because people understand. | ||
People understand it's all in good fun, right? | ||
But yeah, I met a fellow in the Chicago scene who's like, oh, I think you blocked me before I got suspended or something. | ||
But he's a great guy. | ||
He's got a family. | ||
Another fellow from AIM I think I blocked. | ||
And the guy's actually really smart, really fantastic person. | ||
But I think I blocked him once. | ||
Somebody else from AIM I blocked. | ||
He told me to go to the gym or something. | ||
So anyway. | ||
Overseer says, hey, Kenny, where'd you get that cool mug? | ||
I got it from Nick Fuentes. | ||
Nick Fuentes? | ||
Who's that? | ||
Some racist Nosball podcaster? | ||
Where's the punchline for that? | ||
I don't get it. | ||
StudioIKN says, just sending the money. | ||
Well, thanks, buddy. | ||
And hey, thanks for the edits. | ||
StudioIKN's been killing it lately. | ||
He's competing with Chris Emerson. | ||
You know, Chris Emerson, the king of the America First digital artwork. | ||
But StudioIKN's been churning out some very fine stuff as well. | ||
It is suffice to say that the Knicker Nation is having a true artistic renaissance. | ||
You know, we have the best artists, the most talented people. | ||
I have Alt-Lite people texting me, and they're like texting me the Chris Emerson artwork, they're texting me the Studio IKN stuff, and they're saying, who's making this? | ||
Are, is that, are you paying them? | ||
Like, what's going on there? | ||
I'm like, no dude, it's love for the Knicker Nation. | ||
We literally just have the best, we have the most red pill people, that's what it comes down to. | ||
They are they are inspired by what we're doing. | ||
You know, you don't get inspired by like whatever the hell the alt-light is doing, right? | ||
Glenn says money. | ||
Xipher says money. | ||
Hey, thanks guys. | ||
That's that's a much better $2 super chat. | ||
Much less painful. | ||
Chris Russo says, what are you going to wear? | ||
Wrinkled khakis? | ||
I don't know dude, but I'm not a crisp blue. | ||
I'm not gonna call them slacks. | ||
Puppet pal says the virgin crisp slacks versus the chad wrinkled khaki. | ||
The chad wrinkled khaki. | ||
The chad chubbies. | ||
Is that what they call them? | ||
What are those shorts that are like tiny? | ||
Are they called chubbies or what are they called? | ||
I think they are. | ||
Patrick Casey was wearing chubbies the other day. | ||
Really living up to his name as pog trick Casey. | ||
Pog trick Casey rocking them chubbies. | ||
Rocking them chubbies. | ||
And, uh, you know. | ||
So yeah, I guess you could say it's the Virgin Crisp Slacks versus the Chad Pogtrick Casey Chubby, right? | ||
And chubby meaning the short, right? | ||
Uh, well, not anything else, right? | ||
Will Hoice says, I was radicalized when my pretty white six-year-old daughter called her grandmother a racist for pointing out the pretty white clouds while they were playing in the backyard. | ||
Kill me now. | ||
Yikes, dude. | ||
That's very blackmailing. | ||
Sorry to hear that, but I guess you got to pull her out of public school, right? | ||
Re-educate. | ||
Re-education camp. | ||
Groiper re-education camp. | ||
That's horrible. | ||
And that just goes to show this is the world, you know, for people who think this is just online. | ||
This is our world. | ||
Ricky says have you seen the viral vice Twitter video saying the Romans were not white and dark guess the classicists ethnicity What was it like Jewish or something? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I didn't see it Kyle says who did the knicker? | ||
Something all lights while burger. | ||
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