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nick fuentes
Good evening, everybody.
You're watching America First.
My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes.
We have a great show for you tonight.
Very excited to be back with you here tonight on Thursday.
And there is a lot to talk about.
Lots?
Well, there's really not much going on in the news, but, you know, we have things to talk about for you regardless of this.
Tonight, our featured story is, of course, about Bernie Sanders.
Bernie Sanders, our guy, Bernie Sanders, the Democratic presidential candidate who last night During the panel on climate change, which I declined to cover out of consideration for the audience and myself, last night he came out in favor of eugenics, of sweeping population control measures in Africa.
And that's partially true.
You know, we're sort of hamming it up a little bit in the title.
I think, what does the title of the video say?
Eugenicist Bernie Sanders endorses African population control.
Well, I mean, it's not quite that.
He simply said during the panel last night That in America population growth has slowed because we have abortion and we have birth control and we have education and he said that we should provide those same services or rather Those services should be available in third world countries because of population growth.
And this came in response to a question about population growth in the context of climate change.
And so I think it's very interesting the reaction to that statement has been that Bernie Sanders has endorsed population control, and that's a bad thing.
And that'll be our featured story for tonight.
Talking about, I think it's very interesting to compare and contrast how population control is discussed for our people and how population control is discussed for non-white people, the other people.
Because, you know, all day long, every day, we get population control pushed on us in the form of all the things I just described.
Abortion, birth control, education for females, and that is a very effective form of population control.
And that's fine.
That's a good thing.
It's a moral good.
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And we see all the magazine covers and all the headlines and all the news stories are about how you need to stop having kids because it's bad for the environment.
But God forbid, God forbid we extend the same logic To the non-white people in Africa, Latin America, and Asia, and suddenly it's genocidal!
Suddenly it's eugenics!
To suggest that the people of West Africa, who have a birth rate of 7, a fertility rate of 7, an average of 7 children born per mother, to suggest that they might relax a little bit, well, then you're attempting another holocaust.
I find it very interesting.
So, we'll talk about that.
We'll also be talking about this situation in the White House where the President has changed up his Middle Eastern envoy, Jason Greenblatt, who served as a special negotiator in the Israeli-Palestinian peace process.
He has stepped down and somebody else has taken his place.
There are some choice words from the President on Twitter about this changing of the guard, about this A little workplace shakeup, which I think there's some critical details there, some interesting word choice, which should be discussed.
The president said that Jason Greenblatt, who served as this negotiator between America, Israel, and Palestine, is commendable for his dedication to Israel.
And, you know, I just found that to be sort of interesting.
So, we'll be discussing that, and then we will also be talking about Christine Ford.
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Shocking!
Surprising to everybody!
one of her lawyers only accused Brett Kavanaugh of rape because she wanted to stop Roe v. Wade from being overturned.
I know, shocking, surprising to everybody, the female, the femoid who accused Brett Kavanaugh and almost ruined his career, almost totally sabotaged and torpedoed his Supreme Court nomination.
It turns out that she was basically lying.
It turns out that all of that was intended to serve a clearly political agenda of thwarting the repealing or the overturning of Roe v. Wade.
So she made up all this stuff so that we would continue killing babies.
And that's another feather in the cap.
That is another achievement.
Achievement unlocked for white women.
Another achievement for the female.
If you needed any more evidence, any more reminders, this week has been replete with evidence, you know?
Last night we talked about Brock Turner's lying accuser.
We talked the day before about Cathy Xu.
You know, the week has just been filled with examples of this, and I'm getting a little bit tired.
of being vindicated.
I'm getting a little bit tired of carrying this whole issue on my back.
I feel like everybody's forgetting this.
I don't have to say who, but I had to reprimand somebody on the timeline today, cooning for e-girls again.
Apparently, one of the irony hoes, as they're called, you know, we are the irony bros, one of the irony ho thought Orbiters of the irony movement was banned from Twitter today, and you should have seen the reaction to this.
I saw somebody... This is the person I'm talking about said... Somebody said, well, why do you care if some e-girl is banned off Twitter?
And he said, well, she actually gives, like, really refreshing takes.
She actually gives, like, a really refreshing perspective sometimes, and I'm just thinking...
What are you doing?
Can you hear yourself?
What does it matter with you, bro?
I'm over here on the show every night bringing the banter, bringing the evidence, making the case against the femoid.
No femoid.
No e-girl.
And I'm the only one.
I'm just shouting into the oblivion.
I'm shouting into the echo chamber alone.
I am simply alone.
And everybody is out there, you know, cooning around, but that's all right.
So we do have a good show.
There's lots to discuss.
And before we dive into that I do just want to say it's you know there is a lot for us to talk about tonight and you know we're making a show but I just got to tell you it's just so ridiculous these days.
The biggest story this week if you can believe it I don't know if you've been paying attention but you know I go to compile my notes for the show and the biggest story that's going on that's on Twitter moments that You know, it's treading on YouTube.
That's all the mainstream media is covering.
Is this thing about Hurricane Dorian hitting Alabama?
I don't know if you've heard about this, but apparently this week the president went talking about this big hurricane that was supposed to come into Florida and the Carolinas.
I guess he misspoke and accidentally said that this hurricane was going to have a, there's a good chance that it's going to hit Alabama.
And it's going to hit Alabama hard.
And I guess in order to sort of cover up that gaffe, cover up, you know, maybe misspoke, maybe didn't exactly know what he was talking about.
He presented a chart from the National Weather Service where it projects the path of a storm onto Florida, Probably a lot of people know what I'm talking about.
And he extended the path of the storm where the actual infographic only shows it.
And in Florida he drew on or somebody drew on this infographic with a marker extending the range of the storm to include Alabama so as to cover for the misstatement earlier in the week.
To show that, you know, look Actually, the storm is hitting Alabama.
I was right all along.
And everybody's attacking him.
And then the president today tweeted out, no, no, look, here's more official infographics that do show the storm hitting Alabama.
And everybody's replying and saying, well, sure, it's gonna hit Alabama, but it's gonna be not that bad, and there's only a 5% probability.
Is this what it's come to?
Seriously?
Is this where we are?
I look at all that's going on in the world and I'm just paralyzed.
I feel so helpless because of the direction, the trajectory of technology, the economy, the demographic situation.
And this is what we choose to concern ourselves with?
This is the hill we want to die on?
And everybody's participating, too!
That's the most blackpilling thing, is everybody, just almost everybody I know is participating.
Uh, no!
More fake news from the media!
Oh, the president's lying!
It's like, who cares?
Who cares?
It's so ridiculous!
How is this news?
How is this important?
Maybe said it was gonna hit Alabama.
Maybe it was.
Maybe it wasn't.
Who knows?
Last week they were saying it was going to destroy Florida.
Now they're saying it's not going to hit Florida.
Like, the meteorologists even know.
And anyway, who cares if he extended it on the graph or whatever?
I just, I can't take it anymore.
I just, you know, this administration at times is very funny to me.
I see the tweets and it's a little bit ridiculous.
And some days, some days I'm able to sort of let go and have a good laugh, and other days it's just maddening.
It's just maddening to see, really?
How- I can't make a show out of this because this is insane!
Because this is crazy!
Why does anybody care?
So that's, so that's my life.
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nick fuentes
But it does seem like anybody else, I'm, you know, me, Groyper Rape, joking around, Nick Fuentes on America First, number one show.
I'm more serious than everybody in the news media who's talking.
I mean, do you understand what I'm saying?
I thought we were a ridiculous and sort of silly and ironic show.
And then you look at the real mainstream media, the professionals, you know, with all the money and the investment.
And they're talking about this, right?
So... Anyway, I guess it's on us then to report the real news.
I guess, again, once again, the burden falls to me to deliver to you the real news in America, right?
So we're gonna dive right in.
We're gonna start out with Christine Ford.
And like I said, this really just ties in seamlessly with everything else that we've been talking about this week.
You know, like I said, we talked about Cathy Xu on Tuesday.
We talked about... What was it on Wednesday?
Or today's Thursday.
I'm thinking the long weekend's got me all mixed up.
So Tuesday was Kathy Ju.
Yesterday it was... I was thinking it was one other thing.
Yesterday it was the Brock Turner accuser who has come forward to cash out on her memoir.
She wants to become famous now.
And then today we have a development in another book, another cash out book, from the lawyer of Christine Blasey Ford, who was of course the accuser of Brett Kavanaugh last fall, right?
So we remember you go back to this nominating contest.
This was after Anthony Kennedy stepped down, Trump put up Brett Kavanaugh.
It should have gone very smoothly, it should have gone very quickly that Brett Kavanaugh got confirmed in the Supreme Court.
But then of course we had some accusers.
You know, the Me Too movement was not over yet, and this doctor, this academic from California, came forward and said, well, 40 years ago, Brett Kavanaugh touched my boobs at a party.
Oh my gosh, the horror.
And the whole nation was plunged into nearly a civil war over this nomination process.
Everybody, eyes glued to the television, watching the confirmation hearing and everything.
And I remember how intense this got.
And of course, we on the show were steadfast in our defense of the Chad Brett Kavanaugh saying, number one, he didn't do what she said he did because, you know, I'm not going to re-litigate the whole thing, but all the details didn't really add up.
But even beyond that, if what she was saying was true, it wouldn't have mattered.
It wouldn't have constituted rape.
It would have been perfectly acceptable.
These are things that happen, you know.
The furthest that she claimed is that Brett Kavanaugh literally just touched her boobs.
They were at a party.
It was the 1980s.
They were drinking and he touched her boobs.
Big deal.
Even if it was non-consensual, who cares, right?
But so, anyway, at the time we said clearly there is an agenda.
She's a hardcore liberal ideologue.
She's a hardcore democrat.
She had participated in democratic activism and left-wing activism, donated to democratic campaigns, had voted democratic.
In particular, she was ardently in support of abortion and Roe v. Wade.
And of course it was not coincidental that if Brett Kavanaugh got confirmed to the Supreme Court he would have been part of the majority that could possibly overturn Roe v. Wade and end abortion at the federal level in America.
So everybody said of course there is a clear political motive here and today we have the evidence for this.
This is according to a report, regrettably, in the Daily Wire.
Those who followed Brett Kavanaugh's Supreme Court confirmation know that even before he was dubiously accused of sexual assault, the media's campaign of destruction against him was motivated by the fact that he could tip the court's favor toward overturning Roe v. Wade.
Now, a new book from the National Law Journal reporter Ryan Lovelace reveals that this was, in fact, at least part of the reason Dr. Christine Blasey Ford first made her accusation against Kavanaugh.
Paul Bedard of the Washington Examiner was given a video clip by the author of Ford's Attorney, Deborah Katz, speaking at a legal conference where she made the acknowledgement.
She said, quote, In the aftermath of these hearings, I believe that Christine's testimony brought about more good than the harm misogynist Republicans caused by allowing Kavanaugh on the court.
We were going to have a conservative justice.
Elections have consequences, but he will always have an asterisk next to his name.
When he takes a scalpel to Roe v. Wade, we will know who he is, we know his character, and we know what motivates him.
And that is important.
It is important that we know, and that is part of what motivated Christine.
Lovelace told Bedard, Ford's audience was not the Senate, as Katz had previously suggested, but the American people.
If they could be persuaded that Justice Kavanaugh was a predator, then they might not accept a future ruling by the five Republican-appointed justices altering the right to obtain an abortion established by Roe v. Wade.
Had the Senate understood Ford's real motivation, as described by Katz, it might have appreciated more fully the pressure that, quote, organized forces were applying.
And of course this is true.
If they come out all these months later with this new book and they say that what partially motivated Christine Ford was purely political, was 100% ideological, it was all about Roe vs. Wade, then what does that tell you about the whole thing?
You know, they made it out like this was an extension of Me Too.
They made it out that when she came forward, I don't know if you remember, but they compared this to like religious iconography when she took the oath In the Senate.
Do you remember this image where she took the oath and this was not about just Kavanaugh versus Ford.
It was not about Republicans versus Democrats.
It was about good versus evil.
It was about justice versus injustice.
The predator and his prey and his victim.
It was about whether America was a country of rapists and predators and villains and evil white people or if it was going to be a country of women and empowerment and all this.
And come to find out all these months later, no, actually, clearly, the significance of this process was not lost on Christine Ford.
And actually, this was a big motivating factor in why she came forward.
You don't get to be partially motivated by politics.
When you come forward in a process like this and the claim is, he raped me, he should not be on the court because he is a predator.
There cannot be this conflict of interest like, oh well also at the same time I'm totally invested in the outcome politically for if he gets nominated.
You don't get to have it both ways.
Either you came forward because it was so important to you that this predator be exposed and he's not in the court because he's a bad person or you don't get to say well partially or you clearly were motivated by politics and you came forward to change the score.
The only reason you named him as a predator was because that would thwart his confirmation to the court, and then abortion would be allowed, and you happen to agree with that stance.
You happen to be supporting and an activist in favor of Roe vs. Wade.
And so to me, this confirms everything that we said during the fall.
Nobody's gonna hear about this.
Nobody's gonna know about this.
I'm sure the vast majority of people, if they heard this, will say, oh, well, you know, it says she only partially was motivated by this.
We all know you don't get to have your cake and eat it too, right?
As I just laid out.
And so this I think ties in very nicely with what we were talking about yesterday with Brock Turner.
It is worth repeating that this is the modus operandi.
This is basically an industry in this country.
It happens to work with a variety of different people.
I think it works with Jews.
I think it works with black people.
I think it works with women.
But this is the racial or gender, I guess it's the minority, grievance, political, industrial complex.
Where because we have this culture where, you know, women are this protected class or other groups are this protected class, we afford them certain political privileges or benefits or effects.
Where somebody like this could just simply claim, I was raped and she suddenly is afforded this huge institutional support.
She gets millions of dollars from the GoFundMe.
She gets lawyers representing her, Democratic lawyers representing her, and so on.
And this, for a long time, derailed the whole country.
I think you can imagine a possibility, I think you can imagine an outcome where it could have gotten a lot uglier, you know, thank God.
Kavanaugh got confirmed and nominated and all that without too much of a, you know, violence or anything like that, any kind of disorder, any kind of chaos.
But it was a pretty serious time in America.
I think people sort of forgotten because it's been almost a year now, but that was a pretty bad thing.
And it's simply because she came forward and said, oh, I'm accusing him.
I have no evidence and all this.
So, I think we look at yesterday, I think we look at today, I think we even look at somebody like Kathy Zhu, and you realize, you know, there's a real problem here.
The problem is not identity politics, like some say.
You know, I saw Alex Jones, his son...
You know, that's obviously not the problem.
The problem is not this identity stuff.
The problem is that we have afforded these categories simply too much power.
because that makes us just as bad as the left, because that makes it just about identity politics as the left.
You know, that's obviously not the problem.
The problem is not this identity stuff.
The problem is that we have afforded these categories simply too much power.
I think it used to be the case that we could reasonably believe that, well, a woman would lie, or a woman doesn't really have anything valuable to contribute to the conversation on politics.
You know, the traditional attitude was basically dismissive or skeptical or something like this.
If we simply return to that attitude, understand that all these problems we've been talking about this week could be entirely avoided in every case.
In the case of this, in the case of the Brock Turner situation, in the case of Cathy Xu, if we simply return to the sort of, uh, okay babe, that's nice, make me a sandwich, something like this, that may sound funny or hyperbolic or silly or like a meme, but it's totally true!
You know, imagine if Cathy Xu came forward and said, you know, I've got a mug added, I think conservatism should be about hedonism, I think, you know, you, you, have dyed hair and piercings and all this, I think that's conservative.
If the attitude was, yeah, okay, whatever, those people are gone.
Ashley St.
Clair, Kathy Zhu, all the e-thots, all the e-girls, they don't exist.
People are like, yeah, okay, babe, whatever.
Leave it to the men to discuss.
They don't exist.
If some woman comes forward with Brock Turner and says, oh, I didn't cheat on my boyfriend.
I blacked out and he raped me.
If we were like, yeah, okay, sweetheart.
You know, you were whoring yourself out.
You were being a slut.
You were dating somebody else.
You cheated.
Now you regret it.
Dismissed!
Problem solved!
Problem averted!
Brock Turner's back on the swim team.
He's at school.
He's getting straight A's.
He's successful.
He's a doctor.
He's a Chad Aryan.
No problems.
And in the case of Brett Kavanaugh, Christine Ford comes forward and says, I think Brett Kavanaugh raped me.
He touched my boobs back in 1982.
If we just simply said, uh, whatever, not a big deal, that's actually based.
Knuckle touch for Brett Kavanaugh.
Crisis averted.
And it's really as simple as that, you know?
They call us these names, like sexist or whatever, and for so long people just deny them.
They say, oh, that's not true.
We're the real feminists.
We're the real this.
What if we were actually just really traditional in our attitudes?
I'm not saying we embrace the lingo.
I'm not saying we straight up say, yeah, I'm a sexist or whatever, but I don't know.
I mean, those attitudes worked for a really long time.
If everybody was a self-identified and practicing sexist in each of these cases, we'd be a lot better off.
For what it's worth.
So I hear this stuff about Christine Blasey Ford.
It surprises no one.
We knew this stuff from the beginning.
It was obvious.
Women are at it again.
White women at it again.
They just want to kill their babies so badly.
They'll do anything.
They'll turn the country upside down, political circus, they'll make up rape allegations, Ruth Bader Ginsburg still hanging on for dear life because they just want babies to be killed, they can't get over it!
You know, we're telling them, no, babies will not be killed in this country anymore.
We've elected Donald Trump, we've appointed the judges, and this ends today.
And women cry out, they shriek in pain like they're on fire, we have to kill babies, babies must be killed!
And all I'm saying is we return to these old attitudes.
Maybe it'd be better for everybody, right?
Babies included.
So that's Christine Blasey Ford.
We're gonna move on.
We're gonna talk about this Middle East peace negotiator.
Another classic.
You know, this is another classic.
More vindication.
Honestly, I am so ostracized that I'm just sort of used to being out there and a dissident and everything.
But if you watch this show, as crazy as some of these things might sound about women or about Israel or about whatever else, you find that if you pay attention to the news, all of it is borne out every day.
It's all borne out all the time.
You know, so I think a lot of us have this like Stockholm Syndrome sort of thing where we've Sort of accepted that we're out there and we're crazy and oh yeah you can't have me on your show because I'm too controversial.
I'm too out there or something.
But everything that we talk about, like what I'm about to talk about this negotiator, it manifests so frequently, so regularly, it's impossible to ignore once you see it.
That's why I think so many people Love the show.
Because if I were just crazy, people watch this show and they'd be like, oh okay, Israel controls our foreign policy?
Yeah, right.
That's ridiculous.
Eventually it'd go away.
But then you see stuff like this.
And so I'll read you, this is a report from the Financial Times, so I'll explain what I'm talking about.
It says, citing personal reasons, Jason Greenblatt, the Special Envoy to the Middle East who has been working on U.S.-Israeli-Palestinian issues in Washington, D.C.
for the past two years, made the announcement Thursday morning that he would be stepping down.
He will return to his wife and six children in New Jersey.
He said, quote, it has been the honor of a lifetime to have worked in the White House for over two and a half years under the leadership of President Trump.
I am incredibly grateful to have been a part of a team that drafted a vision for peace.
This vision has the potential to vastly improve the lives of millions of Israelis, Palestinians, and others in the region.
I would like to thank my incredible wife Naomi and my amazing six children for their strength and encouragement.
I will thoroughly miss working with my friends and colleagues Jared Kushner, David Friedman, and Avi Berkowitz, as well as the Jared Kushner, David Friedman, and Avi Berkowitz, working together on Israel-Palestine.
Keep that in mind.
As well as the many other dedicated individuals within the U.S.
government who were instrumental in our efforts.
Greenblatt's resignation comes just months after the administration held a Middle East Business Summit in Bahrain, led by senior White House advisor Jared Kushner, and released a major economic peace proposal.
So this guy's stepping down.
And just think about this for a moment.
This is Jason Greenblatt.
I mean, that's an obviously Jewish name.
He's very Jewish.
He says that he will miss working with his colleagues Jared Kushner, Zionist Jew, David Friedman, Zionist Jew, and Avi Berkowitz, Zionist Jew, on the Israeli-Palestinian peace process.
Keep that in mind for a moment.
I mean, does that sort of trigger any red flags, any alarm bells?
Wait a second, you're telling me that the American delegation to figure out the Israeli-Palestinian peace process, it's all Zionists?
It's all Zionist Jewish people?
Don't you think perhaps there's a little bit of a conflict of interest there?
Could you imagine if America was mediating between, oh I don't know, Russia and Ukraine?
And everybody that we sent over for our delegation was Russian?
I think people would probably have a problem with that, wouldn't they?
Could you imagine if we were doing some kind of a mediation for Pakistan and India, and every single person that we sent over was a strong Pakistani nationalist, ethnically Pakistani and nationalist?
I think maybe the Indians would say, I don't know if we're getting a fair shake here.
I don't know.
I don't know if I trust that the American interest, certainly not our interest, is being served here if everybody in this mediating team is clearly biased, clearly has a vested interest in the other side.
Anyway, President Trump tweeted about Jason Greenblatt's departure today.
He said, quote, after almost three years of my administration, Jason Greenblatt will be leaving to pursue work in the private sector.
Jason has been a loyal and great friend and fantastic lawyer.
His dedication to Israel and to seeking peace between Israel and the Palestinians won't be forgotten.
He will be missed.
Thank you, Jason.
His dedication to Israel.
Now, mind you, this is not like an Israeli negotiator with the Israeli government.
It's not like this is some third-party United Nations Israeli.
This is a Zionist American Jew working for the American government in the Trump administration, in the Trump State Department.
And the President is saying thank you to Jason Greenblatt, the Zionist Jew, for his dedication to Israel during the Israel-Palestinian peace process.
Again, how do you not see what's going on here?
It's pretty obvious.
Not only that, you know, it's bad enough that you say that this guy's dedicated to Israel.
It's bad enough that his whole team is Zionists.
Do you want to know who his replacement is?
His replacement has come out of the same pool that he listed as his close colleagues in his resignation statement.
His replacement is another Jewish lawyer by the name of Avi Berkowitz.
Avi Berkowitz will now be the new Special Envoy.
And I think to myself, is it just like a requirement that if you work in the State Department and you're an envoy to the Middle East that you have to be Zionist and Jewish?
Is that a requirement or is that an accident?
And maybe ask yourself that.
Do you think it's a pure coincidence that everybody tasked with handling this is Zionist-Jewish?
Do you think that it's necessary?
Do you think it's a requirement?
Or is this all just a big coincidence that these are the people they happen to appoint?
Put together on the team because to me, you know, I think if you've got Jared Kushner and all these guys, David Friedman, Jason Greenblatt, Avi Berkowitz, you know, great.
I don't know.
Maybe they have contacts in the Israeli government.
Maybe as Zionists, they have some special expertise in the region, something like this.
I also think on the other hand, they clearly have a vested interest in one side getting a good deal, right?
And that side is not the United States.
The side is clearly Israel.
So sure, I mean, I can understand the argument that people might say, well, naturally, naturally, if you're the State Department, if you have these special negotiators going over, maybe you have some who have a little bit of a lay of the land, maybe they've got connections, maybe they've got a way to make this happen.
I understand that completely.
My concern is that where is the American in the situation?
Where is the person who is going to say, well, hold the phone here, maybe that's good for Israel, or conversely, and I don't know if you hear this, but maybe that's good for Palestine, but what is going to be good for America?
What's going to be good for the United States?
Because frankly, I think Jared Kushner, as a Jewish Zionist himself, is probably looking out for the state of Israel.
And probably looking out for the state of Israel to the detriment of the United States.
Or at the very least, he's looking out primarily for Israel and only secondarily for the United States.
And that's borne out by the statement.
He doesn't say thank you to Jason Greenblatt, the special envoy to Israel and Palestine, for his service to America, or his dedication to America, or for executing the American interest.
He says thanks to Jason Greenblatt for his dedication to Israel.
And it's actually sort of funny.
He may have unintentionally, in this tweet, run afoul of the legal definition of anti-Semitism.
We know on this show that the legal definition of anti-semitism is not simply hating Jewish people, but it also includes, among a variety of other things, that you cannot suggest that Jewish people have a dual loyalty to Israel.
So Trump, perhaps unknowingly, perhaps without malicious intent, tweeted something anti-semitic by saying that Jason Greenblatt had dedication to Israel, claiming that a Jewish person has an allegiance or a loyalty other than to America but to a foreign nation, specifically Israel, is the legal, I mean the textbook, the literally legal textbook definition of anti-semitism.
And doesn't this just all make you think a little bit about how we're conducting our foreign policy, how all this stuff is supposed to work?
Nobody, nobody would make excuses for this if this were any other country Any other situation, any other crisis, any other mediation, you know, like I just said, if we were, for example, mediating between China and South Korea, right?
Or let's say China and Vietnam is maybe a better example.
It would probably be inadmissible for a lot of people, or unacceptable for a lot of people, if our delegation was all ethnic Chinese people who are communists, right?
The ideology of the Chinese state, of the mainland Chinese state, is communism.
The ideology of the Jewish state of Israel is Zionism.
So the delegation that we sent over to Israel-Palestine are ethnic Jews, and ideologically they are political Zionists.
It would be comparable to say that we're mediating dilemmas or disputes between China and other countries with the delegation of all ethnic Chinese communists.
I think everybody would say, you know, no pun intended, that's a bit of a red flag.
I don't know if America's interest is being served here.
You know, imagine if it was South Korea versus North Korea.
Our whole delegation, we didn't have Mike Pompeo, we didn't have any of these guys, it was all ethnic South Koreans, and they were all, you know, whatever the state ideology of South Korea is.
Nobody would accept this.
But everybody says, well, Israel is our closest ally, and, you know, if you have anything to say about that, you must just have a special prejudice.
Of course, the reason that maybe it creeps into prejudice, perhaps the reason it might creep into a fixation, a focus, a point of concern, among other things, is because we see this so frequently all the time, and nobody seems to be concerned about it.
They just make excuses for it.
Nobody's talking about it.
So I see, this is just more, like I said, if you watch this show, you might think at first, like if you watch that slightly offensive interview, you might think, oh well this guy, this guy has a problem with Jews, this guy's a real anti-Semite.
And I get it, you know, if you're conditioned, if you're brainwashed, Any slight criticism of the Jewish people or of the State of Israel does come off as anti-Semitic.
I know that because I was in that place.
When I was in high school, I was totally brainwashed.
You know, the only conservative content that I consumed, the only viral conservative content that was even available at that time, was coming from Prager University, and Ben Shapiro, and PJ Media, all hardcore Zionist institutions.
So I get it.
I understand why people might have that perception right out of the gate.
I completely understand.
I can relate to that.
But again, if you watch this show, you see that it is so everywhere, so every day, all the time, and it becomes so pronounced that just nobody's talking.
talking about this nobody else seems to suspect that there's anything wrong with this but it's more evidence it's not anything you haven't heard before not anything new israel controls our state department what else is new zionist occupation government is real what else is new so i guess we're going to move on and we'll talk about our featured story here which is bernie sanders and bernie sanders getting himself into some hot water here uh This is a report from the BBC.
It says, quote, Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders has been criticized after arguing population control should be part of tackling climate change.
The Vermont senator told a TV debate that women, quote, in poor countries should have access to birth control.
Conservatives said the remark meant the self-described democratic socialist climate change policy was for fewer, quote, brown babies.
You have to love conservatives sticking up for brown babies.
You have to love it.
You love to see it.
Those conservatives, they will never miss an opportunity to try and stick up for and defend people that want to dispossess us in our own country, right?
The population control issue was raised during a CNN Climate Town Hall event in New York City on Wednesday night during a question from an audience member.
Martha Redioff, a teacher, said the topic was, quote, poisonous for politicians, but it's crucial to face.
She said, Empowering women and educating everyone on the need to curb population growth seems a reasonable campaign to enact.
Would you be courageous enough to discuss this issue and make it a key feature of a plan to address climate catastrophe?
And this is a very good question, by the way.
You know, they have this seven-hour panel on climate change.
And for what it's worth, almost all the candidates talked about what we can do in America.
You know, the straws, the drinking straws, hamburgers.
You know, we're going to inject trillions of dollars into the economy or pull trillions of dollars out to invest in green energy or it's more regulations or whatever.
But if you know anything about climate change, you know that in terms of carbon emissions, in terms of pollution, the worst people in the world, the worst countries in the world, the worst defenders on these issues are not white countries.
They're not western countries.
They're all third world countries.
It's India.
It's China.
It's going to be Africa.
Moreover, a lot of even the climate change people, the climate change propagandists, they will tell you that, you know, maybe don't use a drinking straw or don't use hamburgers, but the number one thing you can do to stop climate change is to have less kids.
This is the propaganda they push.
In America, in Europe, and of course that's basically true.
In the sense that population growth is what's driving carbon emissions.
Of course, what drives carbon emissions, pollution, all greenhouse gases, is human economic activity.
And so if there's less people, there's less economic activity, there's less emissions.
I'm not saying, I'm, you know, not making a value judgment about this, but simply from a logical perspective, it does make sense if the population was exponentially smaller, you'd have less activity, therefore less emissions.
So then, shouldn't the logic follow that, okay, in America and in Europe and in Japan, we're not obviously having problems with exceeding our population limits, right?
If anything, the opposite is happening.
The population is shrinking.
The fertility rates are below replacement.
So we're looking at the population being halved in the next century, barring immigration, barring external sources of population growth.
Whereas in Africa, the fertility rate, like I said at the top of the show, is 7.
We know that China has a billion people.
India has a billion and a half people.
We have 330 million.
And that should be shrinking, barring, like I said, these external sources of population growth.
So to say that, well, it is, it's politically toxic, but this is what needs to be addressed, the root cause is population control, or rather, you know, wild population growth, and specifically in other countries, what are you going to do to combat that?
That's a very valid question.
That's a very brave, bold question.
That's the question that nobody wants to answer.
This is why Bernie Sanders basically stepped in it.
So this is from the BBC.
It's going on.
He replies to the question, and he says, quote, Well, Martha, the answer is yes.
The answer has everything to do with the fact that women in the United States of America, by the way, have a right to control their bodies and make reproductive decisions.
That means abortion.
The Mexico City agreement which denies American aid to those organizations around the world that allow women to have abortions or even get involved in birth control to me is totally absurd.
So I think especially in poor countries around the world where women do not necessarily want to have large numbers of babies and where they can have the opportunity through birth control to control the number of kids they have is something I very very strongly support.
And of course for saying this, and this is the story, the media has gone crazy on both sides.
They're saying that Bernie Sanders is cancelled.
Bernie Sanders is a eugenicist.
Bernie Sanders is in favor of population control.
He wants to destroy brown babies across the world.
And I'm not saying I'm in favor of abortion or anything like that, but I will say that it's very interesting the reaction to what he said compared to the exact same rhetoric in the United States.
When the media says every day, all year, for decades, that white people need to stop having kids, and I mean pay attention, you'll see it around, The rhetoric is always, don't eat meat, you know, you're gonna be eating crickets, and stop having kids.
That's probably the most important one.
You want to fix the climate?
Stop having kids.
You know, you want the population or...
You know, the tides to stop rising and the earth to stop warming.
You have to have less kids.
What's driving climate change is population and blah, blah, blah.
And so for white people, all this stuff is pushed on us.
It's not even just from a climate change angle, but even just in general.
You know, women's education, reproductive rights, abortion, right?
And birth control, which is part of abortion as well.
They push that on us all day long as a moral good and also pragmatic for climate change and also moral for.
climate change.
When Bernie Sanders says we should probably expand that to these other countries, because obviously if you're a liberal and you believe all this stuff about, you know, abortion is good and reproductive stuff is good and all this, and climate change is being driven by population growth, then the logical conclusion is, yeah, I mean, and climate change is being driven by population growth, then the logical conclusion is, yeah, I mean, why should Africans not But for saying that, for following through to its logical conclusion, Bernie Sanders gets called a racist, what is intrinsic to that reaction?
What can you infer from that reaction by the left?
Clearly, they are saying that non-white people in their lives have more value than white people.
That's what they're saying.
If you tell white people you can't have kids, well, that's your moral duty, and white people are bad anyway.
White people are evil anyway.
And so if we can shut down white people, shut down their gene pool, stop them from having kids, well...
Climate crisis averted.
That's a good thing.
But if you go over to Africa and say, hey, maybe have three kids instead of seven, you're in favor of genocide.
Clearly, what is the endgame here?
Is the endgame to fix the climate?
Or is the endgame having nothing to do with climate and having everything to do about demographic change?
I think when you look at it in the light of that, it makes a lot more sense.
You know, it's the same thing about racism.
They say, oh, well, you know, we're against discrimination and prejudice based on race.
Well, that's really only true for certain people.
Not so for others.
Not so for white people, but of course for everybody else.
For blacks, Asians, Hispanics.
And you can see that this is basically the endgame.
If the left were actually serious about climate change, they would be talking about China.
They would be talking about India.
They would be talking about population growth.
The population of Africa...
is set to double in the next century.
It's going to double in the next century.
There's going to be a billion Africans by the end of this century.
If they were really concerned about greenhouse gases and carbon emissions and all this, they'd have a lot more to worry about the fact that these Africans have crazy fertility rates and everybody has crazy fertility rates.
And moreover that these people are totally irresponsible, not environmentally conscious.
They're some of the dirtiest, least hygienic people in the world.
They pollute.
They use the dirtiest forms of energy.
In some cases, they burn dung.
They burn human or animal dung for energy in these places if they're not burning coal or fossil fuels.
So if these people, if their real concern was the climate, they wouldn't look at it as, this is racist, or this is imperialist, or this is colonialist.
They would be saying, we've got 12 years to get our act together, you know, like AOC says.
And so everybody's got to be a team player.
And, hey, China, what are you doing?
And, hey, India, clean up after yourselves.
Stop shitting in the river.
And, hey, Africa, what are you doing?
Stop raping everybody.
Stop having all these kids.
But they're not.
But they're not.
They're saying, hey, Whitey, don't have any kids.
I know you were going to anyway.
Or maybe you'd have one.
But don't have any kids.
And don't eat meat.
Become weak.
Become weak.
Become effeminate.
Eat things with phytoestrogens.
Eat things with regular estrogen.
Eat things with lots of sugar.
Eat vegetables.
Eat things that do not have protein.
Eat things that will make you weak.
And don't have kids.
Drink things and eat things that will sterilize you.
And we're going to have massive immigration from the third world to keep our population growth up.
And you say, well, how does that work?
Isn't the endgame to limit population growth?
Well, they say not necessarily just for you guys, just for the white people.
They say if you try to push any of these things on Africa, like Bernie Sanders did, birth control and and abortion, and education for women, well, that amounts to genocide.
What do you call it when you do it to us?
Well, that's climate responsibility.
So I think at the end of the day, you see pretty clearly and pretty obviously, it's transparent at this point that the endgame is about destroying the white race.
And I know that's a controversial thing to say, A lot of people say that's a conspiracy theory.
A lot of people might say that's alarmist.
But the math doesn't lie.
The math, unlike liberals, does not lie.
You look at the trajectory of white people, not just in the United States, but in Canada, in Australia, in Europe, and that's where we're headed.
At the end of the century, there will be twice as many Africans in the world as there are now.
At the end of the century, there'll be a quarter more Asians in the world than there are now.
There'll be a quarter more Arabs in the world than there are now.
There'll be, I think it's something like, a sixth more Latin Americans in the world than there are now.
In the next century, there will probably be half, a small percentage of how many white people in the world than there are now.
So every other population is going up and we're going down.
And it's not just going up globally in terms of absolute numbers, it's going up in all places.
It's going up relatively in all places.
It's going up in our homelands.
And when you see things like this, I can't help but wonder if what's happening is deliberate.
Of course it's deliberate.
I don't think that they're doing this and it's all accidental.
That, you know, these people are just illogical, stupid, they just don't see what's going on.
I think it's basically implicit in their rhetoric and explicit when you look at what they're advancing.
They want the world to be taken over by non-white people.
And it's deliberate, and it's by design, and at this point, they're not even hiding it anymore.
So, I think that's the real takeaway.
You know, a lot of conservatives are saying, oh, Bernie Sanders wants birth control for Africa.
He's the real racist.
You know, this is always the takeaway.
See, us Republicans support... Us Republicans support explosive population growth in Africa.
Yeah.
These Democrats talking about population control?
Yeah, they're the real racists.
Us Republicans are the anti-racists.
We're 100% in favor of a billion Africans in the next century.
We're 100% in favor of our displacement, of our becoming a global minority.
We're in favor of our people becoming totally disenfranchised and made powerless and weak because we're not racist, right?
So that is not the takeaway, these conservatives.
Bernie's the real racist, this kind of thing.
The takeaway is, why does the left get mad when they apply these anti-human, basically climate change policies, anti-natal policies to non-white populations, but they're 100% in favor, enthusiastic about it for white people?
Well, the answer is obvious.
They hate white people and want to destroy us, and they love the non-whites, and they want to enrich them at the expense of us.
That's all there is to it.
It is really just that simple.
And that's the agenda of all these institutions.
It's the media.
It's academia.
It's the NGOs.
It's the United Nations.
It's all these people pushing this stuff.
You have to really notice these things, you know.
They're only pushing this don't have kids and don't eat meat in these countries where it's not even going to count.
For everywhere else, it's foreign aid.
Everywhere else, they're pushing this on them.
So that's going to do it for us though.
We're going to move on to our Super Chats.
Kind of beating a dead horse there, but you know, we get this.
We understand.
We understand the world we're going to live in, and we know who's responsible for creating it.
It wasn't an accident.
We're going to take a look at our Super Chats.
We'll see what you guys have to say about all this.
I know the Groypers are going to be up in arms about the real racist Bernie Sanders.
Let's see, Ben says, Nick, I almost skipped America First tonight to watch the first NFL game.
Then I realized that would have been kind of cringe.
Well, hey, glad you tuned in for America First instead.
That would have been cringe.
You know, I'm in a fantasy football league this season.
My buddies, my fashy bros, roped me into it just for fun, you know.
I don't think anybody even watches football in that group, but, you know, just to enjoy ourselves.
But I can't watch that stuff.
I don't understand how people... And it's not even like I'm one of these nerds that's like, oh, sports ball, sports ball, so dumb.
I'm over here reading and smoking a pipe.
Like, I think that's gay to say that.
But I just don't understand how people can sit on the couch and watch... What are the games?
Like five hours?
Three hours?
They're crazy long.
It's all commercials.
It's in the white noise of like the stadium and the whistles blowing and the commentary.
Makes me want to blow my brains out.
I could maybe watch it on mute and if there are no commercials.
But it seems like the playtime is like 30% of the actual, of the actual duration of the game.
It's probably like 40% commercials, 20%, you know, they're like running around, they're resetting, you know, the coach is standing there with the headset and he's like, you know, doing this.
It's just mind-numbing.
It's completely mind-numbing to me.
I don't think so.
I think the whole point is to not be a serious political figure, right?
unidentified
Right?
nick fuentes
Theosism must be tough for people like you and Patrick Casey being constantly torn between being a serious political figure and posting about Groyper rape.
No, I don't think so.
I think the whole point is to not be a serious political figure, right?
I don't consider myself a serious political figure.
You know, I think the people that are serious are the ones that are actually the stupid ones, right?
That, people like me and people like Patrick, and even to a different extent people like Milo or Donald Trump or whatever, I think we are an indictment of the system because we're totally unserious political people.
And yet we make a lot more sense, and yet we're reaching the average person.
You know, all the serious political people are totally owned.
You know, they're totally owned by Israel, they're totally owned by a certain lobby or something, and they're not actually in touch with the people.
You know, it's not resonating with anybody, the things that the serious people are saying.
So I reject it.
I'm not trying to be a serious political person.
I'm trying to be an unserious political person.
unidentified
I'm a gamer.
nick fuentes
christian so that's you know everybody always in my comments fact checking me or whatever it's like what do you think this is what do you think this is tv what do you think this is i have like a team of writers they're doing research what do you think i am some kind of academic professor with a pen and paper or something i'm a gamer i'm a groyper gamer everybody knows that you know so people come on the show and they're like um there isn't enough political substance oh Um, fact check?
And Nick doesn't know what he's talking about here?
Dude, shut up.
You want to hear somebody who knows what they're talking about?
I don't know.
Go to the library or something.
This is The Gamer Show, okay?
So we're unserious, but yet we're making a lot more sense.
Because maybe we're populist.
Maybe we're anti-intellectual.
Common sense conservatives.
Common sense gamer American.
Let's see.
Christian says, G'day Nick.
The fiancé is starting to resent that she has to plan the whole wedding.
I'm not the one that wants fairy lights and fancy chairs.
On ya!
Yeah, can't relate.
Uh, but I don't know.
I mean, I thought women liked that stuff.
She's resenting that she has to do the whole wedding.
I thought women dream about this stuff when they're kids, you know?
And that's what women love, the tedium, you know, these little things, decorations.
I thought that's what women like, you know?
So, what are you supposed to do?
I don't understand.
As a man, I wouldn't know the first thing about how to set up a wedding.
So...
Okay, I don't know what that means.
Okay, very funny.
Nathan says, "It's cool, just cool." Okay, I don't know what that means.
Alcibiades says, "Describe the nature of reality, please." Okay, very funny.
Katamari says, "Do you have an opinion on the Eric Andre show?
It seems pretty popular among Zoomers, but the content's pretty lewd." You know, it's sort of interesting.
I have mixed feelings about it, because the Eric Andre show, it does make me laugh.
It is funny, but Eric Andre is Jewish, and the message is nihilism.
The message is degeneracy.
So, I don't want to be one of these people that's always policing things, and, ooh, that's cringe, bro, because, you know, the political message is not totally conforming to my political views.
But I think there is a difference between like a Sam Hyde and a Eric Andre, where the style is very similar, the type of comedy is very similar, it's sort of absurd and whatever, it's post-ironic, whatever you want to call it.
But I feel like The Endgame is a little bit different, you know?
You kind of get where I'm going with that.
I don't feel like the Eric Andre show is really all that crazy or all that brave.
You know, what is he doing?
He's going to the RNC to make fun of Republicans and, you know, the show is just about, you know, poop and whatever.
I mean, I kind of get how that's funny, but at the end of the day, it strikes me as like, um, who's the one who does Family Guy or any one of these shows?
A Jon Stewart?
You know, a lot of people think, oh, that's brave, that's crazy.
Or Bill Burr is a perfect example.
Bill Burr, he's so raw, he's so edgy, he'll do anything!
Yeah, they'll do anything, right?
They'll do anything as long as they have their TV show, you know?
So I think Eric Andre's funny, but, you know, I also look at somebody like Sam Hyde and I say, clearly there's something different about these two, right?
And so I can't really say, oh Eric Andre's the best, he's great.
I think anybody who's really on television, who's in the legacy system, they're compromised in some way.
Booker T says you mentioned last night that you had a better burger in Alabama than you ever did in Boston.
Which restaurant was it?
Much love for the show from Alabama.
Well, thanks.
Um, I actually don't remember the name of it.
This was a couple of years ago.
But I remember the bun had some kind of a... the name of the place was like branded into the bun.
It was like grilled onto the bun, if that rings a bell.
So I forget the name, but I remember that was like their trademark thing that they did there.
And it was a pretty good burger.
I remember I was impressed, you know, for Alabama.
No offense, but I mean you guys aren't really known for fine dining, right?
So he's speaking as a snob from Chicago.
So I think that was the place, but I don't really recall off the top of my head.
Levi says, do you eat your hot dogs plain?
You know, if it's a Vienna hot dog, if I'm getting it at a restaurant, I will get it Chicago style.
But if I'm eating it at home, if it's just like a Oscar Mayer wiener, yeah, I prefer it plain.
I don't know why, but it's just it's just kind of a different It hits different, you know.
So in Chicago, you know, I'll get it dressed up with the works.
You know, the mustard, the onions, the relish, sport pepper, all that.
Celery salt on the, you know, with the poppy seed bun.
But if it's just at home and it's just plain old Ostermeyer wiener, I just, I just eat them plain.
I also sometimes eat the, you know, at a restaurant I'll have them plain, but It kind of depends on my mood, I guess.
VG says, this one's for having some of the most trustworthy show titles in the business.
Anya Kaber, well thanks.
Yeah, very trustworthy, very factual.
Yolts says, so did Tucker have a go-off moment last night?
I didn't watch last night, so I don't know what you're talking about.
James says, hey Nick, remember that Palestinian student you forgot to cover last week?
Turns out the US let him back in.
Oh, yeah, I do remember that.
It's like social media was anti, excuse me, was anti-american and he was going to Harvard and they kept, they kept him out.
So I guess they let him in, huh?
Well, that's awesome.
unidentified
I don't know.
nick fuentes
I mean in his particular case, I guess he said that his friends were posting anti-american things, not him.
I, I guess we don't know the details, but Whatever.
Morning Coffee says, were you in a Spanish show, No Chase Cone and Platanito?
No.
James Russell says, also not Fed posting.
You know it's gonna be a super chat.
You know it's gonna be a good super chat when it starts out with that.
But what do you think is going to happen in the USA given the future in the next decade?
Civil War, Brazil, South Africa?
So yeah, I mean, it's been, well, it's been a little bit of time since our last, what do you think is going to happen?
What do you think is going to, is it going to be civil war?
Is it going to be Brazil?
I don't know.
Nobody knows.
How am I supposed to know?
I don't have a crystal ball.
Nobody knows.
Nobody knows what next year is going to look like, let alone what the next decades are.
Nobody knows.
It's going to get a lot worse, but nobody knows.
I just don't understand.
I don't understand.
People ask these questions and they don't think about them.
Is this within the scope of something Nick would know?
Nick, what's going to happen in the next 20 years?
I don't know what to tell you, man.
Like anybody has any clue.
Anyway, The Leaf says, funniest part of the new Chappelle special is, I love hearing about the Chappelle special still, is when he says, there's only one thing that's going to save this country from itself, same thing that always saved this country from itself, African Americans.
All that is pretty funny, funny because it's stupid.
Yeah, blacks really do have this complex where they think that, you know, oh yeah, we built the White House, we built the Washington Monument.
It's like, no you didn't.
You built it because somebody told you to.
You know?
As if nobody could lay the bricks?
As if nobody laid the bricks?
You know, and like it was in that, uh, the reboot for the Spider-Man.
One of the lines is like, you know, slaves built the Washington Monument, and they're always on that about this stuff.
Slaves built the White House.
Slaves built this country.
No, they didn't.
And even if, look, and even if they did, even if there was any merit to that idea, you think white people couldn't have done it?
You think that, oh, it just required slaves to pick the cotton?
Nobody else could have picked the cotton.
The Irish could have picked the cotton.
Anybody could have picked the cotton.
You think, you think we couldn't lay the bricks?
We designed the structures.
We designed them.
We were the architects.
We were the supervisors.
And you laid the bricks.
Oh yeah, we couldn't have done it without you.
Thank you so much.
You know, hats off to the genius of the manual labor, you know, uneducated.
And, you know, maybe that sounds bad, but that's what it is.
You know, these people, it's always, oh, well, you know, we built America.
We built the White House.
We made American democracy.
It's just so, but, you know, I guess that's...
It's always funny.
Kanye West, he says in one of his songs, he talks about, he always talks about how white people are afraid of black people who could read.
They wouldn't teach blacks how to read because they were afraid.
You know, what's gonna happen if we taught, if we had taught them how to read?
Oh, they would have outsmarted us.
They would have turned around and we would have been over.
They would have built Wakanda right here in America.
I know I just went off about that a few weeks ago, but it works here.
You know, they would have built a super advanced civilization.
We'd be in all of them.
They'd be the masters and we'd be the slaves if they got, you know, the book learning.
You know, it's always this, you know, these delusions of grandeur.
Classic, but it is very quaint.
Sort of funny to see.
Boom says, have you kids seen this Dave Chappelle character?
An anti-PC, anti-SJW warrior waging battle against the radical socialists left in the culture war.
Yeah, that's the perfect super chat.
That's exactly how I feel about it.
All these alt-right people.
Is Dave Chappelle gonna save America?
Dave Chappelle is challenging the PC police.
It's all ridiculous, you know.
They don't get it.
They don't see.
They do not have vision.
They do not have the clarity that we have.
The Leaf says Dave says that while talking about how white America needs to be disarmed.
Don't understand why you won't watch it, Nick.
It's very based in Redfield.
Yeah, there you go.
Ghani says I know they told their white daughters don't bring home Jerome.
unidentified
Real Kanye lyrics.
nick fuentes
Which song is that from?
I can't think of it right now, but I do recognize that one.
Goytoys is the only good that has come from Twitter.
Is all your Blackpill RTs on my timeline?
I'm not RTing a lot of Blackpills, I don't think.
I'm not, I'm not that guy.
I like to think I retweet a lot of funny content.
I think I retweet a lot of funny mode.
Let's see, this Greek individual is back.
He says, why is it that Only in America is deporting illegals?
Controversial with the exception of France.
Everyone else thinks it's uncontroversial.
Dude, I mean, do people just like... Did you... Were you born yesterday?
Why is it controversial to deport illegal immigrants?
We're kind of in like a crazy time.
It's also controversial to say that like boys are boys and girls are girls.
Dumb question.
Everybody knows why.
Well, everyone else thinks it's uncontroversial.
Why is it?
Come on, we all know.
25% of the population, well, everyone else thinks it's uncontroversial.
Why is it?
Come on, we all know.
Lockland says, did you know that despite making up only 25% of the population, boomers committed 99% of welfare fraud in 2018?
Really makes you think.
Honestly, at this point, Social Security is welfare fraud, right?
Glenn C. says, did illegal immigration happen prior to 1980?
They had birthright citizenship.
We were still 85 plus percent white.
So what happened?
I can't, I can't find any info.
Uh, the illegal immigration was happening, but never to this extent.
And, uh, and also because we, we protected our borders, you know.
There were, you know, you remember Operation, I think it was called Operation Wetback under Eisenhower or Truman, where they sent back a bunch of guys.
And Tucker Carlson writes in Ship of Fools about how Cesar Chavez, I think it was in the 60s, would actually have the union workers and, you know, people under his control guarding the border.
So I understand that largely the government was a lot more serious about illegal immigration, but also it just wasn't happening to a large extent.
It just didn't happen.
Uh, not, at least not as much as it's happening today.
Donald Trump says, Nick, mom says I can't come to your house after school to play Mortal Kombat because I have to help my stupid dad rewind tapes at his blockbuster since someone called in sick.
Sorry.
Yeah, that's, that's a pretty nostalgic super chat.
You remember, you remember having to ask your parents for permission to do stuff?
You know, it's like, hey, can so-and-so come over?
Can so-and-so sleep over?
Please, please, you know?
I miss that.
Those were the good old days, right?
Now I can do whatever I want, and it's like, number one, I have nothing to do, but number two, it's like, I don't know.
The thrill is gone.
The good times are gone.
The innocence, you know?
Going over to your buddy's house, playing Nazi Zombies until late at night, playing Ghost in the Graveyard outside when it gets dark out.
It's gone.
These times are over.
Now I have to be an adult.
Now I have to go to these places and talk about books with people.
That's what we do.
We go and we talk about books.
And it's like, what happened to our youth?
What happened to the innocence?
You know, going over and you'd get in a, you know, I don't know, rough house, you play Nazi zombies, you play the night games and all this, running around the block, and now what?
Now we're supposed to eat hard coral?
Supposed to put on our Sideburns and get office supplies for our birthday.
Anyway, uh, Das Pooch says, when the pre-show lasts half an hour, it's not a pre-show anymore.
Stop slacking, bro.
Okay, you're banned.
Yeah, you're easily banned because you're really not understanding the energy of the show.
A lot of people would say, Nick, you know, this guy gave you a $10 Super Chad and you're banning him.
Yes, I am.
I don't, I don't do the show for the money.
If you come here and you upset the vibe, come on, come on bro, come on bro, the pre-show's too long.
Dude, watch Steven Crowd.
I'm, I'm not even joking.
Watch another show.
That's not, that is not the energy of the show.
The energy of, The energy of the show is not, oh, hello everybody!
This is a serious news show and we're on time.
The America First is about, I'm slalking a hot dog.
You know, you're gonna have to wait 10 minutes, the show's gonna start, we're gonna have a good time and all that.
So you come with this, this energy.
It's not, it's not hitting with us.
It's just not a good fit.
Watch television.
Watch TV.
You watch TV, they start on time every night.
They're very serious.
They have all their facts.
They're very prepared.
So watch that.
I'm sure that's much better for you.
I know you got places to be.
You got things to do.
Oh, the pre-show.
It's 30 minutes.
It's going on for too long.
I've got somewhere to be.
OK, then go watch something else, all right?
For crying out loud, please.
unidentified
Don't let me hold you here, all right?
nick fuentes
So I will not take unironic criticism.
I won't have it.
I won't have it on the show.
Jordan says, this generation's closest thing to conf mine.
That's good.
Brian says, I go to Notre Dame and there are Safe Space, LG, BTQ, Ally stickers in every hallway of every building.
Super cringe.
All the e-girls love it though.
That's sort of surprising.
I thought Notre Dame was supposed to be a Catholic school.
But I guess it's everywhere now, right?
That's shameful.
If you have a Catholic school, they should crack down on that.
But, you know, the Catholic Church is not really in an enviable position right now, so I'm not surprised.
That's a shame.
You'd think that'd be the one place you could go or you wouldn't have that, but... but that's... that's how we are.
Pinto says, Hey Nick, big fan of the show.
Keep up the good work and never give up.
Well, thanks, buddy.
I never will give up.
Hot Soda says, I was peer pressured into joining.
Turning point by a couple friends earlier today.
Can I still be a baste?
Nicker?
Or do I have to announce my dual citizenship?
No, we encourage people to get involved.
Some of my closest friends are in Turning Point USA.
In fact, one friend of mine is in Turning Point USA.
So no, I encourage it.
We need more people to get into these organizations.
Yeah, Turning Point, College Republicans.
Get in there.
Take them over.
Start converting people.
Start a book club, you know?
Very, very important.
I've never discouraged people from getting involved.
Because this is the thing, and I saw this on my college campus, I see it all the time.
What we want to see is that on every college campus we have one of these organizations is controlled by somebody who's on the right side of history.
You know, in some schools, it's Yale.
In some schools, it's Turning Point.
In some schools, it's CRs.
In some, it's, you know, an NRA club or something like that.
But the ideal is that what we want to see is that Knickers, people that are B&R, based in Red Pill, whatever, are climbing to the ranks, you know, over the years, and they take over a club.
And that serves as a locus of power.
And then we have loci of power across many universities.
This is how it happens.
And let's take advantage of their infrastructure.
If you join Turning Point USA, what does that give you?
If you join an organization on campus, that gives you crazy abilities.
You can raise money.
You can rent spaces.
You can schedule meetings.
You can do activities on campus, you know.
And that doesn't have, that's like a crazy superpower.
But these are things that you can't do as an individual student.
You know, so I've seen many cases of people that they rise up through the ranks, they take over an organization, and that can serve as fertile breeding ground for our ideas.
You know, if you're just some Joe Schmo on campus and you think, you know, Israel's not exactly our closest ally, what can you really do about it?
If you're the president of Turning Point USA, you're presiding over a weekly meeting.
And maybe you've got 25 of the conservative students on campus showing up there to hear what you have to say.
And you have fundraisers and you've got money and you've got, you know, you can do things.
So...
So join!
I encourage it.
Let's see.
Rugal says, griping about lateness is cringe.
It's epic content.
Well, thanks.
And I'm totally, you know, look, can I be on time?
Can I be on time every night?
Can little baby get his content on time every night?
Yeah, maybe.
Maybe I could, you know, bust my ass, hurry, and, you know, break a sweat trying to get down here and, you know, do the show on time.
Yeah, okay, maybe.
But it's fundamentally missing the point of the show.
It's fundamentally, it's missing the energy of the show, which is a very relaxed, low-key, light-hearted vibe.
That's when people come in here, you know, complaining.
All these complaints.
Learn how to edit the intro out, Nick.
Start on time, Nick.
That's not how you use this word, Nick.
I think you meant this word.
Actually, Nick, here's my opinion.
You're missing the point.
You're missing the point.
The show is not for you.
This show is too smart for you.
It's too cool for you.
Watch television instead, you'll be a lot happier.
And also, I don't want to be responsible for being here at 7 o'clock sharp, alright?
Alright, some days I'm having a little dinner, some days I'm polishing up the notes, and you're enjoying the theme music, you're enjoying the live chat, and it's all good times, okay?
So, people, people are very, you know, these consumers, they're very demanding.
They're getting a free, high-quality entertainment every night, and they're saying, uh, well, well, I don't like this part of it.
You know, in life, sometimes you just have to accept things.
Sometimes in life, you just have to accept the way that things are, you know?
Where, where is that, where is that attitude gone?
Right?
It's the eternal Boomer.
The eternal, let me talk to your manager energy.
This isn't exactly to my liking!
Let me talk to your manager!
Hey, I've got a problem with this!
Yeah, alright, relax Boomer.
Just enjoy the content.
It comes every night.
Sometimes it's at 7, sometimes it's a little later, but you're gonna get two hours of content.
So shut up, try and enjoy.
Alright?
Is that too much to ask from the host to the audience?
Now that, now that that's settled, all right?
Now that I've put everybody in their place, now that that's taken care of, we can move on.
Jordan says, this is a great show, Jordan says, one wall goes up while another wall, Jacob Wall, goes down.
Ah yes, that is, that's one way to look at it, yeah.
Lewis says, will you kiss Corey Pike in the VeggieTales giggle bod?
I have no idea what that means.
Insert DVD says Corey Pike in booze equals complete bonkers.
Fact.
Again, I don't know who Corey Pike is.
Sad says I'm 14 and just entered high school.
First day I had to write down my pronouns.
The brainwashing is literally taking to a new level in high school.
Bruh, that's crazy.
We didn't have to do anything like that when I was in high school.
At all.
Not even in college.
Wow, if that's true, that's... I don't know if that's true, but if that's true, that's pretty crazy.
I've never heard of that before, but...
But hey, shout out to a young knicker, huh?
Well, I guess you're in Canada.
Maybe in Canada things are a little further along.
Probably because of the legal situation, but... But hey, good luck in high school, big guy.
Got some young knickers, huh?
14 and watching this show?
That's kind of crazy.
When I was 14... Well, when I was 14, I was watching Thomas Sowell and Milton Friedman, so... You know, a little different.
Different energy, I guess, right?
But... Damn, dude.
Good luck.
Just try and keep a low profile.
Don't try to rock the apple cart.
But that's pretty wild.
Never heard of that before.
Want to see a dead body?
Says head on.
Apply directly to the forehead.
Okay, again, we're getting some good ones today.
Lachlan says, I wish the hurricane was going to hit us hard here in Alabama.
It clears the freaks out of Panama City and makes a nice atmosphere and temperature.
Interesting.
I can't... I don't really know what goes on during the hurricanes.
I am from a land where we don't have these freak weather events.
Epididymis says, attention to show our love for Mexicans.
The chat is now a Rey Mysterio fan group.
Type Buyeka Buyeka 619 in chat to be based and Rey-pilled.
I can't exactly endorse, I've never been a fan of Rey Mysterio, but I do appreciate we're showing a little love for the Mexicans.
I do appreciate we're showing a little love for the Castizo nation of the host.
But I mean, I was never a huge fan of Rey Mysterio, as much as I can relate to him on that level.
You know, the 619, very preposterous finishing maneuver, if you ask me.
You know, some of them are, they're all kind of far-fetched, but, you know, sidewalk slam, powerbomb, pile driver, you know, these things to me are a little bit more realistic.
The 619, come on, I mean, this is just absurd.
So I don't know if I could totally endorse this one.
unidentified
Well, thank you.
nick fuentes
You did time it about right.
It's 840.
So yeah, you basically hit it right in the middle.
And you know, thank you.
Thank you for that.
get a much-needed respite from the preceding trash and have renewed strength with which to wade through the trash that will follow.
Well, thank you.
You did time it about right.
It's 840.
So yeah, you basically hit it right in the middle.
And, you know, thank you.
Thank you for that.
It is true.
You know, it's not that there's bad super chats on the show.
It Whatever, bad superchats, I can take it.
It's it's bad superchats for 75 minutes.
It's 75 minutes and I'm gradually losing my voice, I'm becoming more hungry, my mouth is becoming dry, you know, I have to go to the bathroom in some cases, and it's just an onslaught.
It just keeps coming in waves, you know?
and that's really what makes that that is really where in lies the challenge you know it is in the endurance it's like anybody can run a mile but it's like run 27 miles in a row that's difficult and that's that's really what i do every night is run a marathon so thanks big guy much appreciated good to hear from you sharia uh mullet zoomer says wagey here you and your viewers should check out payday monsanto he's having trouble on youtube And with the courts as of late due to the content of his music.
First pooper chat because I get paid tomorrow.
Thank you for all you do.
Well, thanks buddy.
Much appreciated for the super chat.
Uh, yeah, sure.
I mean, I can't endorse because I don't, I don't know Payday Monsanto, but I have an, oh wait, I think I, uh, did I see something from him?
Didn't he do a rap song about like white privilege or something?
Am I thinking of the same guy?
I think I saw this on Paul.
unidentified
Let me look it up.
nick fuentes
Maybe I'm thinking of somebody else.
Okay, yeah, I was thinking of somebody else.
Yeah, I don't know this person, but, uh, sure, yeah, I mean, good luck to them, I guess.
Let's see, Leo says, Corey Pike is a holy, is that like supposed to be phonetic for something, or what is this supposed to mean?
I don't know what this is referring to, but anyway.
CIA Defector says, duality of life under Trump.
Nick, hee hee hee ho hee hee.
Nick, what are you doing, you fat blump?
Everyone claps in my superior super chat.
Yeah, that was really great.
Horace says, in a society full of veritable sex worshippers, a virgin is like a god next to the married, let alone the fornicators.
I think people subconsciously resent this and respond with lame insults.
Yeah, I mean, I don't know if I'm totally on board with that idea, but you know, the thing is, is that virginity is the antithesis of the society, the ethos of the society, which is a lack of restraint.
That's what it comes down to.
I think, you know, you're sort of on to something in the sense that maybe it's envy, something like that.
or resentment, contempt, because the virgin represents restraint, discipline, and particularly restraint in matters of, you know, great passion, you know, great appetite, the sexual appetite.
This is a very powerful force.
And so somebody who refuses this, it takes a lot of discipline.
It takes a lot of sort of conscious restraint.
I think a lot of people sort of sense that distinction, sense that difference, and I don't know if it's envy or resentment or contempt, what exactly the word would be to describe it, but I think that's where a lot of the hostility comes from because it is really goes against everything that's, you know, in the culture, right?
Which is You know, have sex and, you know, let your passions run wild, do what makes you feel good, do what makes you feel comfortable, all this.
And so it's a totally different worldview to say, um, no, maybe it's actually better if I don't do what immediately makes me feel good always in this moment, you know?
Maybe if I...
Sort of restrain myself from doing what feels good.
I'll feel better in the long run or feel better in a different way.
Or maybe there's something to be said or something valuable about the restraint, the discipline in itself.
You know, there's a lot of arguments to be made for it, but I think it's that fundamental difference in the worldview that is why you get a lot of antagonism.
Kane Jeeper says, Hey Nick, is the book any good?
Okay.
Cookie says if Bernie wants the black vote he should change his first name to Colonel, but they might be unsure what they're voting for.
Free chicken for Kangs.
Yeah, that's kind of funny, I guess.
Josh Sayre says commercial showing that Shaq O'Neal joined the board of Papa John's.
Hip-hop background music played.
I wonder why?
Also, what is Dr. Ford's lawyer's ethnic background?
Hmm.
Eastern Standard Time.
Okay, I don't know what the Eastern Standard Time part means, but uh... Yeah, I mean obviously Shaquille O'Neal...
Went over to Papa John's because of St.
John Schnatter.
John Schnatter, the gamer who had a gamer moment.
And we were not able to save him, unfortunately.
We waged a very long and frenzied campaign to bring John Schnatter back to the helm of Papa John's, but it did not work.
Our Save Papa John campaign ultimately failed.
Well, yeah, they're bringing black people to show that, oh, look, you know, we're not racist.
John Schnatter's not us and all this.
And it's sad to see.
Because I don't even think the black people even eat Papa John's.
I mean, I guess they do, but it's really the white liberals that they're upset about offending.
And Dr. Ford's lawyers.
Oh, yeah, she was Jewish.
Her name was Katz, of course.
Of course, naturally, you know, these things all are basically connected to one another, right?
Leo's is surprised you aren't watching the Bears right now.
Really?
That surprises you?
Do you think this college-style run first offense will hold up?
Can their tenacious defense keep them in the game with Trubisky's limitations?
Oh, I don't, I don't know.
These are all great questions.
I don't know.
I don't know how people can stomach this stuff.
If you can, that's fine.
To each their own.
You know, everybody's got their thing.
I play video games.
That's very silly.
But I just don't get the appeal.
I don't get the appeal of the football.
So yeah, you're really shocked?
You're really surprised I'm not watching football?
You really shouldn't be.
Rectum says, September 2029, the day of the something begins.
Angry crowd moves through Chicago.
Nick runs outside.
It's okay, her nipples are pink.
She drinks milk.
The crowd disperses.
It's okay, Brittany, my love.
We're safe for now.
Oh, that's pretty cringe.
What is this, some kind of fan fiction?
Some kind of fan fiction about me and Brittany Venti?
That's just disgusting.
And from the rectum himself, no less.
And you know, the only thing that comes out of rectum is, you know what comes out of rectum, right?
That's what the Super Chat is.
Rx says, nice review, just got the Note 10 Plus yesterday.
Okay, I don't know what that means.
Sam says, when I see a man in uniform, I laugh at him.
When I see a woman in uniform, I laugh at our country.
Press D to die for Israel.
Yeah, can we get some D's in chat to die for Israel?
That's a good super chat.
That's a quality super chat.
I like that.
Adam says, that's all around A+.
Adam says, all hail the king of Vindication Nation.
Yes, yes it is.
We love the King Day in Vindication Nation.
The people, the people of Vindication Nation want, they want Vindications, they want Shekels, they want Big Macs, and then you connect the resource and then you get We Love the King Day.
Soul Grin says all members of government should be mandated to watch.
Be cool about fire safety.
Remember, Nick, you gotta have a plan.
Hey, don't hide!
Go outside!
Right?
That's what I always say.
Such a classic.
For those that don't remember, hello cringe and blue pill boomers that don't remember this, I put out on my telegram this old fire safety video that we used to watch in grade school.
And I guess every probably every kid from I may be ages 25 through to like 15 now Maybe earlier?
Like, that decade has, for the most part, probably seen the same handful of educational videos in grade school about stranger danger, fire safety, puberty, you know, the just-around-the-corner one.
And these are the experiences that really unite our generation.
When people say, you know, when all these cringe boomers like Jim Gode, they're coping and saying, all the stuff about generations is made up, I'm not a boomer, I'm cool, I'm cool, you know, whatever.
We're reminded that these generational distinctions are very real.
The generations do have very significant shared experiences across the geography, no matter who you are, and this is one of them.
The fire said be cool about fire safety.
See more smoke detector.
Anybody remember this stuff?
I know a lot of zoomers in chat are relating to this, but the reason it was brought to my attention is because one of our One of our zoomers, one of our zoomer lieutenants from the folks out of the nation he sent me one of the old stranger danger videos and it reminded me I was like oh my gosh this guy's like 15 or something and he's watching the same videos that I watched when I was in middle school or grade school or whatever and it reminded me of the fire safety one so I know for a lot of the boomers, it's going right overhead.
They're like, what?
The fire safety video?
Was that on the Johnny Carson show?
Was that something that happened on MASH?
Was that a skit in the Mary Tyler Moore show?
No, boomer.
No, boomer.
Idiot.
You didn't watch the Seymour smoke detector fire safety video in grade school.
Shut up.
You know, and that's one of the things that boomers, Gen X, they're missing out on this.
That's why it has to be Zoomer supremacy.
Anyway, Good Boy says, Wages be like never leave a job until you have another one lined up.
LMFAO.
Can't relate to that wagey mindset.
You know, have to be firmly shackled to another master before you leave your first one.
I'm sorry, master.
That's what a wagey is saying there.
They're getting over to the next job, getting over to the next grind.
They're just addicted.
They're addicted to slavery.
You know, it's like in Django Unchained.
Leonardo DiCaprio said, Why don't the slaves just rise up and kill us?
And he says, because the brain, the dimple in the skull associated with submissiveness is the biggest in blacks.
I think he was wrong.
It's about wages.
The dimple in the skull most associated with submissiveness, you know, this phrenology stuff.
I think it was actually about wages.
I'm sure Jeff Bezos is doing the same routine that Leonardo DiCaprio did.
Well, why don't the Amazon workers rise up and kill us?
And you know, somebody laughs.
No, I'm serious.
You know, why?
Well, it's because wagees are, they're just born to be submissive and servants of the ruling class.
You know, maybe there's something to that, right?
King Lizard says, last show you mentioned life in Boston and the bad food.
I went to school there too and it's true.
What else about Boston made you drop out?
It was the food, it was the weather, it was the fact that I didn't have a car.
You know, here's the thing, people don't realize this about Boston, but they don't have a single Taco Bell in the whole city.
The whole city of Boston, like the city of Boston, I'm not talking about the metropolitan area, in the whole city of Boston, there is not one Taco Bell.
There's one Taco Bell in a mall in, um, where's Harvard?
It's, uh, what's the neighborhood where Harvard is?
I'm forgetting the name, but if you go across the bridge or whatever, there's a Taco Bell in a mall and it closes at like 8 o'clock over there.
Where is Harvard?
It's not Boston.
I'm drawing a blank here.
It's gonna kill me.
Think of the neighborhood.
Harvard is in...
Cambridge right so there's one Taco Bell in Cambridge, Massachusetts And it's in a mall and the mall the mall closes like 8 o'clock, so there's not one Taco Bell.
There's not one Chick-fil-a I wasn't in a Shake Shack at the time, so I don't know if there was one there or not and But the food generally was, I was just not really wild about it.
I didn't have a car while I was there.
I love driving.
The weather, the winter there lasted easily from October until June.
Okay, from October to June it was winter.
You know, so I got there in September.
I had fully one month of good weather and then from October to June it was freezing cold.
You know, I remember leaving I think I left mid-May to go home after the second semester was over, and there was still, there was a huge snowstorm like the day before in the middle of May.
So, yeah.
Can't, can't do it.
I could not do that.
So anyway, let's see.
I don't know.
This username says, women's historical achievements in the USA ensuring the slaughter of babies continues.
After all, it's all okay if it's legal.
I don't think women care what's okay and what's not okay.
I think they're just basically amoral creatures.
Jew says, what is good for Israel is good for the USA.
Trust me.
Okay.
Michael says, yeah, I'm not gonna read that.
Okay.
Thanks for that super chat, buddy.
Overseer says, we're not getting tired of being vindicated.
True.
Lil Jesus says, your climate take got me effed up.
It hurts.
Well, I'm sorry.
Sorry for hurting you, buddy.
But you know, it is what it is.
Robots as poo-poo burgers and pee-pee beer within 10 years.
Yeah, yeah.
Scary future, right?
Joseph says I'm in kindergarten and the meanie chihuahua-looking Hispanic woman came into my play area and slapped my chocolate milk out of my hand and said, I'm killing the planet.
She then gave a Milky to Jamal.
Why?
This is not funny.
This is not funny.
Interesting attempt, but, you know, poorly executed.
It looks like we've got our last Superjet here from Ramon.
He says, I am known as a Mexican white supremacist by family and peers.
Have a Big Mac on me, big guy.
Well, thanks, buddy.
I'm unironically gonna go out and get a Big Mac right now, so that's a good note to end on.
It looks like that's our last one, so that's gonna do it for us tonight.
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VG says Sticks, Hex and Hammer going off and chat about how he's gonna make 10 Aryan babies.
What the heck?
I hope he does that.
Fed and Lost's Michael Bennett voice.
Nick, you're my friend.
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