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I'm sorry. | ||
I'm sorry, Brittany and Betsy, but I just can't do it. | ||
You're an e-girl. | ||
You know the rule. | ||
No e-girls. | ||
Who's got the clip? | ||
No e-girls. | ||
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Never! | |
Hashtag never e-girls. | ||
unidentified
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Not even once. | |
Guy, I've never heard of Bigfoot. | ||
Who's that? | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
Guy, I've never heard of Bigfoot. | ||
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Who's that? | |
Thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
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. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
I'm sorry, Brittany and Betsy, but I just can't do it. | ||
You're an e-girl. | ||
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You know the rule. | |
No e-girls. | ||
Who's got the clip? | ||
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No e-girls. | |
Never! | ||
Hashtag never e-girls. | ||
Not even once. | ||
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I've never heard of Nick. | |
What is that? | ||
Americanism, not populism, will be our freedom. | ||
I've never heard of Nick. | ||
What? | ||
Who's that? | ||
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I've never heard of Nick. | |
What? | ||
Who's that? | ||
I've never heard of Nick. | ||
I've never heard of Nick. | ||
What? | ||
Who's that? | ||
Who's that? | ||
An older generation. | ||
What? | ||
The Umer generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race. | ||
The boomer generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the human being. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
I'm sorry, Brittany and Betsy, but I just can't do it. | ||
You're an e-girl. | ||
You know the rule. | ||
No e-girls. | ||
Who's got the clip? | ||
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No e-girls. | |
Never! | ||
Hashtag never e-girls. | ||
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Not even once. | |
Guy, I've never heard of Nick Fudge. | ||
He's just that. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
Guy, I've never heard of Nick Fudge. | ||
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Who's that? | |
Thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
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. | ||
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. | ||
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Not even once. | |
Guy, I've never heard of Nick Fudge. | ||
He's just that. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
I've never heard of Big Puts. | ||
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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. | ||
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I want to see you. | ||
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 Mick Pudge. | ||
He's just that. | ||
Americanism, not globalism. | ||
Will be our freedom. | ||
I've never heard of Mick Pudge. | ||
Who's that? | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
and its consequences have been a disaster for the human being. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
The boomer generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the human being. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
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? | ||
I've never heard of him think, what is that? | ||
I've never heard of him think, what is that? | ||
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. | ||
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. | ||
Never! | ||
Hashtag never e-girls. | ||
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Not even once. | |
I've never heard of him. | ||
What is that? | ||
Americanism, not globalism. | ||
We'll be our freedom. | ||
I've never heard of Nick 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. | ||
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? | ||
unidentified
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No e-girls. | |
Never! | ||
Hashtag never e-girls. | ||
unidentified
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Not even once. | |
Guy, I've never heard of Nick Fudge. | ||
He's just that. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
Guy, I've never heard of Nick Fudge. | ||
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Who's that? | |
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. | ||
Globalism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
Globalism, not globalism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
I'm sorry, Brittany and Betsy, but I just can't do it. | ||
You're an e-girl. | ||
You know the rule. | ||
No e-girls. | ||
Who's got the clip? | ||
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No e-girls. | |
Never! | ||
Hashtag never e-girls. | ||
unidentified
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Not even once. | |
Guy, I've never heard of a big question. | ||
Who's that? | ||
I've never heard of a big question. | ||
I've never heard of a big question. | ||
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. | ||
God 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 Tuesday. | ||
And finally, there is something happening. | ||
Finally, we have a news day. | ||
There is legitimately a lot to talk about on the show tonight. | ||
Of course, our featured story is about our guy, PewDiePie. | ||
What's going on? | ||
You know, I'm here on YouTube doing this show. | ||
We look up to, we venerate, we revere the absolute king of YouTube, PewDiePie, who recently surpassed 100 million subscribers. | ||
He's the first individual, and I stress individual because he did not defeat T-Series, to get 100 million subscribers. | ||
And to celebrate this historic milestone, this historic achievement, he gives $50,000 To the ADL. | ||
Of all people, PewDiePie gives 50 grand. | ||
50 G's to the ADL. | ||
So we'll be talking about that. | ||
And of course, the story is, why? | ||
Why did he do this? | ||
It didn't even make sense in the context of the video. | ||
If you saw it, the purpose of... he does daily uploads. | ||
The purpose of his video today was to unwrap and unbox. | ||
YouTube sends out these play button awards. | ||
They're like trophies based on what milestone you've reached in terms of subscriber count. | ||
I think they give out one for a hundred thousand subscribers, one for a million subscribers, one for ten. | ||
I think there might be one other one. | ||
And then he is the second person ever to get a 100 million subscriber play button trophy. | ||
The first of course being T-Series not too long ago. | ||
And so the video was, I'm unboxing my 100 million subscriber YouTube play button. | ||
But before he opened the box he said, oh and here's this advertisement and also I'm giving 50 grand to the ADL. | ||
So the story is not exactly what happened. | ||
I just told you what happened! | ||
But it's why? | ||
Why did he do it? | ||
Why? | ||
The ADL has targeted PewDiePie himself. | ||
The ADL is not good people. | ||
And yet they're receiving all this money. | ||
Is there extortion happening? | ||
Is there blackmail? | ||
Could it just be that PewDiePie is Swedish and Swedish people are cucked? | ||
We will explore all these theories. | ||
Later. | ||
That'll be our featured story for tonight. | ||
We'll probably get to that towards the end of the show. | ||
We'll also be talking, of course, about the shakeup happening in the White House. | ||
The National Security Advisor, John Bolton, was fired today. | ||
Very surprisingly, very shockingly. | ||
I didn't hear anything about this all week. | ||
I don't think really anybody saw this coming. | ||
Unless, of course, you count... I mean, there was a lot of bickering. | ||
There was a lot of disagreement, allegedly. | ||
There was rumor. | ||
To be bickering and heads clashing in the administration regarding these talks that were set for this weekend with the Taliban at Camp David. | ||
And so we heard that there was another clash in the administration between, I guess, John Bolton and everybody else. | ||
Everybody else basically being on board with this negotiation. | ||
Everybody else being on board with this meeting. | ||
And John Bolton opposing it. | ||
And this is part of a long pattern ever since this guy got in the White House, since April 2018, of this America First agenda, which seeks to make peace, which seeks to withdraw troops from the Middle East and elsewhere, which seeks negotiation or kind of containment strategy using which seeks negotiation or kind of containment strategy using so-called smart power, and that's Donald Trump, that is people like Mick Mulvaney, the chief of staff, versus the John Bolton, more hawkish, neocon side of the administration, which favors intervention, military neocon side of | ||
And so he's seen this pattern for a long time, ever since he got in, and yet, I guess today, it was the final straw. | ||
Today the president said enough is enough and he fired John Bolton. | ||
So we'll talk about that and then we'll also get into what is happening with Iran which I think is actually quite relevant. | ||
They're talking about having a sit-down, a meeting between United States negotiators and Iranian negotiators at the upcoming United Nations Summit. | ||
So maybe that could be playing into the John Bolton situation as well. | ||
So that'll be our show. | ||
Should be pretty exciting. | ||
That should probably take us about to the end, and it should be a good one. | ||
Like I said, it's been a long past few weeks of, well, here's some white pill things that are happening. | ||
Here's some black pill things that are happening. | ||
But nothing really big, nothing really consequential, nothing that, you know, isn't just part of the daily grind, the daily black pill of living in society, right? | ||
So it is good to see these things. | ||
I will say there are a couple of housekeeping things to attend to before we dive into the current events. | ||
Number one, I just want to remind people in case you are not aware, Then on Thursday, Thursday will be the third Democratic presidential primary debate. | ||
I think it is going to be on NBC, but I'm not exactly sure who's hosting it. | ||
I know that I'll be hosting it, so you don't have to worry about all the details. | ||
I will be streaming the Democratic debate live on Thursday on DLive. | ||
Like we did with the last one. | ||
So the last two debates we streamed live commentary, live coverage of the debate on DLive. | ||
And then once that ends, we come back to YouTube. | ||
And I give you live reaction, commentary, analysis, post-debate. | ||
So the live coverage of the debate is on DLive. | ||
The reaction and analysis that takes place afterward will be here on YouTube. | ||
So that's gonna be on Thursday, just a reminder about that. | ||
I'll remind everybody again tomorrow, and I'll tweet it out, I'll put it on Telegram, so... | ||
You know, if you're following my stuff over the next few days, you know, you will be kept in the loop on that. | ||
And then on top of that, I think this should be our story for tomorrow. | ||
There's a very critical special election happening in North Carolina tonight. | ||
The reason we can't cover tonight... | ||
Is because the polls just closed, I think like an hour ago, like an hour and 20 minutes ago. | ||
This is the congressional election in North Carolina's 9th district. | ||
This is the last race, actually, of the midterm elections, of the 2018 midterms. | ||
In this particular race, the Republican was busted for some kind of illegal absentee ballot scheme, and so the Democrat side demanded a recount, And now tonight the votes are being tallied for this recount and it's a very critical race to watch because just like a lot of the sort of special elections that were held in the build up to the midterms, this is one of the last elections that we'll see before the 2020 election. | ||
This district in particular, the 9th district of North Carolina, went I think 12 percentage points in Donald Trump's favor in 2016. | ||
It's a very, very tight race if you look at the polls. | ||
So depending on what the outcome of this election is, it'll give us a really good idea of where we stand in 2020. | ||
You know, if a Republican loses, I guess I'll be watching that after the show tonight. | ||
in 2019, in September 2019, a little bit more than a year out before the 2020 election, that's probably going to spell a lot of trouble for the Trump campaign and the Republican Party. | ||
If, however, the Republican candidate, Harris, if he does really well, if he wins this election, then it'll say that for now we're probably okay. | ||
For now we're in the clear. | ||
So I guess I'll be watching that after the show tonight. | ||
We'll be looking at the results and we'll be talking about that tomorrow because I know maybe there'll be questions about that tonight. | ||
I know a few good friends of mine have been tweeting about it all today and tonight, but we will be covering it when we have the results tomorrow. | ||
So with that out of the way, we're gonna dive in. | ||
I gotta tell you, right before I start the broadcast, we have all these dogs barking. | ||
Outside, you know, I have a dog the neighbors just got a dog and so I was just like this close I was this close to having a Joker moment before I started the broadcast because you know normally hear a little bit of dog barking You know if somebody walks down the street or whatever, but now it's two dogs barking at each other. | ||
So it's just like a constant stream of Barking like Chinese water torture and I you know, I already have a headache. | ||
So before I start the broadcast I'm like Okay, it's really gonna be one of those days, right? | ||
It's really gonna be a Society Joker Day. | ||
I'm gonna get what I deserve here on the show, right? | ||
So, just have to tell you, if I'm a little bit on edge, if I'm a little bit unhinged tonight, you know why. | ||
It's because it's all the noise, it's all the white noise of the world on top of the black pills, right? | ||
But we're gonna dive into the current events and enough about my Joker lifestyle, enough about my lifestyle descending, perhaps, gradually into madness. | ||
We're gonna start off... Okay, this tie is a little bit crooked. | ||
We're gonna start off talking about the Iranian negotiations and, you know, this isn't a huge news story. | ||
But it does tie in very nicely to John Bolton. | ||
And the reason why is because people are starting to notice a pattern here that actually has a little bit less to do with John Bolton and actually has a lot more to do with Israel. | ||
Because, you know, a lot of people saw the John Bolton story today and got very excited, understandably, myself included. | ||
John Bolton, we know, is very hawkish. | ||
Some have said that, well, he's not a neocon, he's simply hawkish. | ||
He's simply a war hawk. | ||
Which to me, it's like if you're a war hawk for war in the Middle East, what's the difference? | ||
It's a distinction without a difference, right? | ||
But in any case, we're glad to see somebody so bloodthirsty for war pushed out of the administration. | ||
But it gets even better than that! | ||
Because we find that there's actually three such episodes just in the last 24 hours Which are actually not so much having to do with Bolton. | ||
He's a part of it. | ||
But it's really more a reflection on what's happening in this administration with regards to Israel. | ||
And so we're starting out with this Iranian meeting. | ||
This is one of those things. | ||
This was reported today by NBC. | ||
It says, quote, U.S. | ||
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said on Tuesday, today, that President Donald Trump could meet with Iranian President Hassan Rouhani at the upcoming United Nations meeting with no preconditions. | ||
Pompeo made the comments at a news briefing to unveil new sanctions on groups including Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. | ||
He is prepared to meet with no preconditions, Pompeo said when asked about the possibility of a meeting at the UN General Assembly later this month. | ||
The Trump administration is executing what it calls a maximum pressure campaign to curtail any work by Iran toward developing nuclear weapons using diplomatic and economic measures such as sanctions. | ||
So essentially what is happening here is that the Trump administration is really making a strong overture towards Iran to say that we will meet without any expectations, without any preconditions, just to establish some kind of diplomacy between Washington and Tehran on the issue of some kind of nuclear deal or a broader deal in the Middle East. | ||
And this is very good news, because we were monitoring this back in June or July. | ||
We saw the tensions were escalating to historicize. | ||
I mean, we haven't seen it get this bad in decades. | ||
You remember that we blamed Iran for blowing up a couple of oil tankers in the Strait of Hormuz, Iran, Iran shot down one of our unmanned drones over the Persian Gulf. | ||
There was supposed to be a massive airstrike in retaliation against Iran that was allegedly called off at the last minute by the president. | ||
So things were so bad in May, in June, in the beginning, or we pulled out of the nuclear deal rather. | ||
Nuclear deal is still in place, but we're just not a part of it. | ||
And so it just gradually had spiraled out of control until earlier this summer when we stopped giving waivers for the sanctions on Iranian oil. | ||
All these events unfolded. | ||
And so now that the Trump administration is saying that we want to actually have a sit-down with the Iranians, no pre-condition. | ||
Always get called the neocon for defending it. | ||
You know, for example, when he sent a bunch of carrier strike groups down to Venezuela. | ||
When it was about to kick off. | ||
There was supposed to be a big coup. | ||
This was earlier this year. | ||
And I said, well, you know, this isn't the end of the world. | ||
Probably this is just a part of Trump's containment strategy and so on. | ||
Everyone says, oh you're a neocon, you're a neocon, you're defending neocon Don who's been co-opted. | ||
Wrong! | ||
Wrong! | ||
We remain America first. | ||
It appears Donald Trump remains America first. | ||
by continuing these negotiations with Iran. | ||
And this is part of a much longer trend, which demonstrates that Trump remains our guy on the area of foreign policy. | ||
You look at every conflict that the United States is involved in, and in every case, it's diplomacy rather than war. | ||
You know, we looked just this weekend, it was supposed to be a negotiation with the Taliban at Camp David. | ||
So in Afghanistan, we are using diplomacy, trying to bring an end to the war. | ||
In Iran, we're talking about at the United Nations, sitting down with the Iranian president with no preconditions. | ||
With North Korea, we held two summits. | ||
There was supposed to be this third, middle one, where Trump went over the DMZ into North Korea. | ||
It was a minor thing. | ||
Meant to kickstart negotiations. | ||
That didn't exactly work out, but we're having some kind of diplomatic relationship. | ||
It came out two weeks ago that we're actually involved in diplomacy and negotiations with the Venezuelan government, with Nicolas Maduro and his regime. | ||
So just about every theater of conflict that you look at, Venezuela, Afghanistan, Iran, North Korea, We are in a state of detente. | ||
We are in a state of diplomacy, of negotiations, rather than war. | ||
And this vindicates, I think, the overarching Trump Doctrine, which rather than people comparing it to, oh, he's George Bush 3, he's George Bush 2.0, he's George W. Bush 2.0, whatever, it really shows that actually there's a lot more nuance to it. | ||
The Trump Doctrine really is distinct and a vast improvement over everything that came before In the last two and a half decades. | ||
Now that said, this fits into another larger picture here because this announcement about meeting with the Iranians comes at the same day that Bibi Netanyahu held this big press conference in Israel talking about how they had discovered there was an Iranian nuclear site and the Iranians are on their way to the bomb and Benjamin Netanyahu called on the United States specifically to exert maximum pressure on the Iranians. | ||
So the same day Let's just say that little Benjamin Netanyahu is out there talking about how the Iranians are, you know, going to cause another Holocaust, and talking about expanding and annexing new settlements, and he's struggling in this re-election campaign that's set for later this month. | ||
The President of the United States says, yeah, we'll meet with Iran with no preconditions, right after Netanyahu said maximum pressure. | ||
So to me it looks like the president is kind of, I don't know, looks like he's kind of throwing an elbow at Benjamin Netanyahu. | ||
In some way it looks like he's cucking Israel. | ||
Now I don't want to get anybody's hopes up. | ||
I don't want to get too optimistic. | ||
I don't want anybody to get the impression that I'm saying White Bill. | ||
Trump is no longer owned by Zionists. | ||
Trump is free. | ||
He's been saved. | ||
But it is sort of interesting that you have this on the same day. | ||
Benjamin Netanyahu says, we really need to exert pressure on Iran. | ||
And then later today, Mike Pompeo and the President say, well, we're actually totally open to meeting with Rouhani. | ||
We want to make a deal. | ||
And then, of course, that comes the same day as John Bolton. | ||
And that leads me to this next story about Bolton that ties in very nicely. | ||
I'll read you. | ||
This is the report. | ||
From Fox. | ||
This is from NBC as well. | ||
It says, President Donald Trump said Tuesday that he had fired National Security Advisor John Bolton after a string of disagreements, removing one of the most hawkish voices in Trump's inner circle on a number of issues, including Taliban negotiations and China trade talks. | ||
Trump announced on Twitter that he had asked for Bolton's resignation on Monday night, Saying he had, quote, disagreed strongly with many of his suggestions. | ||
Quote, I informed John Bolton last night that his services are no longer needed at the White House. | ||
I disagreed strongly with many of his suggestions, as did others in the administration. | ||
And therefore, I asked John for his resignation, which was given to me this morning, Trump said on Twitter. | ||
White House spokesman Hogan Gidley said that Trump had asked for Bolton's resignation on Monday night and that it was delivered on Tuesday. | ||
White House Press Secretary Stephanie Grisham said Trump and Bolton had not spoken on Tuesday. | ||
Bolton himself said in a tweet that he had offered to resign Monday night and that the President said in response that they would, quote, talk about it tomorrow. | ||
Bolton told NBC News via text, quote, I offered to resign last night. | ||
He never asked for it directly or indirectly. | ||
I slept on it and resigned this morning. | ||
He denied reports that he and Trump had gotten into a heated argument Monday night over the president's plan to host Taliban leaders at Camp David. | ||
So, a lot of this drama is wholly irrelevant. | ||
You know, the he said, she said. | ||
Did he resign? | ||
Did Trump fire him? | ||
You know, who said to whom on what day about a resignation letter? | ||
I mean, none of this really matters, right? | ||
This is a lot of back and forth. | ||
What matters is that John Bolton is not in the White House anymore. | ||
And that can be seen as another little element here with the Iran negotiations. | ||
Now John Bolton is fired, where the Trump administration appears to be pushing back a little bit against the neocons, against the war hawks, in particular against Israel. | ||
Of course we know that the whole reason John Bolton is the National Security Advisor is because Sheldon Adelson put him there. | ||
It was not reported very widely at the time, but when John Bolton was appointed back in April 2018, everybody knew that this was largely a result of Sheldon Adelson pushing this on the Trump administration. | ||
Sheldon Adelson, who is of course a hardcore Jewish Zionist and the number one single biggest political donor in the 2016 election. | ||
So this guy is like the financial foundation for The Trump campaign and the Trump GOP and all this and he essentially forced John Bolton on Trump as a national security advisor. | ||
So we know this is a huge loss for Israel. | ||
It's a huge loss for the deep state. | ||
It's a huge loss for neocons and a big win for us. | ||
The question remains who's going to come after? | ||
You know of course if we know that John Bolton was put in place and basically propped up and established by Sheldon Adelson Well, the fact remains that Sheldon Adelson could easily pick his replacement. | ||
The election is coming up. | ||
You know, I know Trump is probably looking to curry favor with big donors and possibly with the Israelis, so certainly it's not outside the realm of possibility that they'll put up somebody who's just as bad, if not the same. | ||
You know, we saw that with the Chief of Staff position. | ||
We saw that with the DHS position. | ||
You know, everybody got their hopes up when H.R. | ||
McMaster was ousted I'm sorry, John Kelly was ousted as Chief of Staff and people said, well we might get that girl, I forget her name, but the one who worked in the Trump Organization. | ||
We might get, you know, somebody based in Red Pill. | ||
We might get Matt Gaetz. | ||
I think Donald Trump told Matt Gaetz, remind me to make you my Chief of Staff after 2020. | ||
We might get somebody who's totally our guy and we get Mick Mulvaney, who's like a total Koch brother. | ||
Open borders. | ||
Acolyte. | ||
I mean, the worst of the worst. | ||
The same thing happened with DHS. | ||
You know, after we got out the last DHS secretary, who was terrible, everybody said, oh, we might be getting Kris Kobach. | ||
We might be getting somebody who's a hardcore immigration restrictionist. | ||
What if we got, you know, somebody crazy? | ||
And instead, we ended up getting Kevin McAleenan, who was probably as bad or worse than the One who preceded him. | ||
So, I don't doubt that it's still a possibility we'll get somebody bad, but I don't think anybody is more infamous in Washington DC as a neocon hawk who wants war with everybody than John Bolt. | ||
So, I guess it's an improvement. | ||
I will say that at the end of this chapter, I have to, I am required, I must take a victory lap. | ||
We return once again to vindicationation because I was 100% about John Bolton. | ||
I was 100% right about John Bolton from the start. | ||
You know, like I said, he got appointed. | ||
In April 2018. | ||
And I actually went back and I watched my show from the night that that happened. | ||
It was episode 130 of America First and it was called Why Trump Tapped Bolton to be the National Security Advisor. | ||
And in the show, I remember this was at the peak of the white pill versus black pill wars at the time I was on the white pill side. | ||
And everybody who was telling me at the time, oh wow, look, your guy, Donald Trump, he just picked John Bolton as a National Security Advisor. | ||
How is he based in Redfield now? | ||
Where is your based in Redfield president now when he appointed John Bolton? | ||
And I went on the show that night and I said, look, I get it. | ||
John Bolton is bad. | ||
John Bolton is a war hawk. | ||
You know, objectively speaking, If this occurred in a vacuum, this is not somebody that we would want near the State Department, that we would want near the Department of Defense, that we would want near the White House, the administration, anything like that. | ||
I said, but, but we have to remember what was the timing when he was appointed in the first place? | ||
You know, a lot of people, myself included, were pointing out today that it was basically inevitable that John Bolton would get fired. | ||
Because, of course, John Bolton is diametrically opposed to the President on foreign policy in every way. | ||
You know, Donald Trump got into office critiquing the Bush administration, the Iraq war, the Afghanistan war. | ||
John Bolton was the architect of the Iraq war and the Afghanistan war. | ||
He was the architect. | ||
of the George W. Bush foreign policy. | ||
Everything about John Bolton, it is the opposite with Donald Trump. | ||
So I pointed out, like many other people, inevitably this was not going to last. | ||
That there would be a clash of personalities, a clash of visions about foreign policy. | ||
And so I go back to when he was appointed initially, and you've got to remember the timing. | ||
He wasn't appointed on any given day. | ||
He wasn't appointed right after the inauguration. | ||
He was appointed in April 2018. | ||
Does anybody remember what was happening in April 2018? | ||
In March 2018, it was announced that the President of the United States was going to meet with Kim Jong Un in Singapore. | ||
Actually, I don't think the location had been decided yet, but it was announced that the president was going to meet with Kim Jong-un. | ||
And that was supposed to happen, they said, at the end of the month in May, and it ended up being in June. | ||
Nevertheless, in April, it started to fall apart a little bit. | ||
The North Koreans Pushed back on some comments made by Mike Pence. | ||
They were offended by some things that were said about Libya and so on. | ||
And so it was a very shaky process putting together this summit. | ||
There were a lot of high expectations. | ||
There were a lot of skeptics. | ||
People that said, how can Donald Trump make denuclearization happen on the Korean Peninsula? | ||
This is something that has eluded every president for the past 30 years. | ||
And that is the time. | ||
That was the moment when the President appointed not just John Bolton as a National Security Advisor, but he also appointed Mike Pompeo as the Secretary of State. | ||
Rex Tillerson, who preceded him, was a lot more dovish. | ||
It was a lot more, I think, in line with Trump in terms of America first, in terms of smart power. | ||
Mike Pompeo had said a lot of neocon-like things, just like John Bolton, about Iran, about North Korea. | ||
So right before the North Korean summit, Donald Trump stacked his cabinet with war hawks, with Bolton, with Pompeo. | ||
And I said at the time, well, the signaling here is obvious. | ||
He didn't appoint John Bolton because John Bolton is his favorite guy in the world. | ||
He said when he appointed him, hey John, don't start any new wars. | ||
Like, he knew full well the reputation that John Bolton has. | ||
It was entirely meant to communicate to the North Koreans. | ||
It was essentially a bluff. | ||
It was to say... | ||
We are going to sit down and meet. | ||
But if we don't, John Bolton is my National Security Advisor, and Mike Pompeo... So you can kind of see where this is going to go if these peace talks don't work out. | ||
I've got people in my cabinet who are very serious about war. | ||
I've got people in my cabinet that were the architects. | ||
Of two wars that we're still in today over the same thing. | ||
Well, one of them, which was denuclearizing, allegedly, Iraq. | ||
I think that that was the play from the beginning, and that's been borne out. | ||
I said at the time, rather than seeing Donald Trump conform to a hawkish agenda, you're going to see John Bolton trotted out as the bad guy, as the bad cop, as sort of this lingering threat When we're dealing with North Korea, when we're dealing with Iran for that matter, when we're dealing with Venezuela, when we're dealing with all these countries, people like John Bolton in the administration allow the president to say things like, we'll meet with no preconditions because normally | ||
As we saw in the last administration, if you are too, I guess, extroverted, if you're too eager or enthusiastic for peace talks or for a deal, what does that signal? | ||
That signals weakness. | ||
That signals vulnerability. | ||
It signals desperation. | ||
If you've got the president out there saying, we want peace, we just want to build hotels in Pyongyang, we just want to economically revitalize Iran, and all this. | ||
Well, what does that communicate to the leaders in Tehran and Pyongyang? | ||
It says, well, we can walk all over this guy. | ||
They want to make a deal, so we can delay this, we can play games, we can drag it out, we can get concessions. | ||
But having John Bolton in the administration as a check on that, it reminds them. | ||
And I think you understand that. | ||
I think I've explained that pretty well. | ||
And now that he's leaving the administration, having started no wars, having overseen no major military strikes, and actually the opposite has happened, John Bolton's plans that he drew up, for example, to intervene in Venezuela, never, they never materialized. | ||
John Bolton's planned strike on Iran was cancelled, allegedly at the last minute. | ||
So whereas a lot of people said back in April 2018, oh that's the end, yeah Donald Trump has co-opted, I guess they're blackmailing him or something, Totally proven wrong. | ||
Totally wrong. | ||
I was proven right. | ||
He served his role. | ||
And I guess probably what happened is that in the last couple of months, he became a lot more of a nuisance, maybe, than Trump bargained for. | ||
You know, while he is the bad cop at the same time, the guy is ideologically this bloodthirsty animal in favor of war. | ||
And I'm sure that after seeing John Bolton basically attempt to sabotage peace negotiations with the Taliban, with Iran, with North Korea, we've seen a lot of instances where John Bolton, it seems like he's almost trying to thwart these things. | ||
I'm sure Trump said, you know what, I've had enough. | ||
And I think that this is a great sign because it's not just John Bolton. | ||
It was John Bolton and it was also Jim Mattis, we remember. | ||
The president still has not gotten a confirmed permanent Secretary of Defense since Mattis was fired last December and Mattis resigned after Trump said he was pulling out of Syria. | ||
So I think overall you look at the direction of the administration on foreign policy And Mattis fired himself essentially because Trump wanted to pull troops out of Syria. | ||
And John Bolton was fired because he tried to thwart these peace talks with the Taliban. | ||
What does that tell you? | ||
I think that just goes to show that the President really is still invested in America First on foreign policy. | ||
And you know, look, for what it's worth, I've been very hard on this administration for the past year. | ||
You know, since the beginning of 2019, I've had very few things, very few positive things to say about this administration. | ||
You know, I've not really been shy about that. | ||
And I haven't really held back on immigration, where it's been a disaster. | ||
On trade, where we haven't seen a lot of deals happening, right? | ||
Trade's maybe been the best thing. | ||
On foreign policy, where troops have not been brought home, when that was promised in December. | ||
You know, and on a variety of other issues like the criminal justice reform bill, and on this decriminalizing homosexuality initiative, and the women's rights initiative, and all this kind of stuff. | ||
But I have to say, I really have to say that John Bolton being fired, on top of what we heard about immigration last week, on top of this money being pulled for the wall, Are we coming around in 2020 in an unironic fashion for scumbag Trump again? | ||
I hate to say it but I think we might be. | ||
And you know for the longest time I thought to myself like How are we gonna go for MAGA? | ||
How are we gonna go for Keep America Great in 2020 when our hearts are just so not in it? | ||
How can we go out there and unironically campaign for the president when illegal immigration is out of control, legal immigration they're trying to expand it, foreign policy's a mess, and so on? | ||
But look, if the last two weeks are any indication of the trajectory we're on, then I would say that it's not going to be difficult at all. | ||
You know, I've said, even throughout the Yang stuff, I've always maintained, I will ultimately be voting for Donald Trump because it's a binary choice. | ||
It's Donald Trump or it's going to be some crazy person on the Democratic side. | ||
And no matter who they put up, Donald Trump is going to be preferable for us and our goals. | ||
Even if Trump falls short of his own potential or our ideals or even his own promises. | ||
So I've always maintained that. | ||
But I've always said at the same time, you know, this guy's a disaster, he's not protecting us, and so on, and all that. | ||
But again, like I said, if we look at August, you know, August illegal immigration was down like 20%. | ||
There were only 64,000 arrests at the border in the month of August. | ||
Which is not great, but if you consider there's 130,000 in May, you've halved that number in a matter of three months. | ||
So to me, that's a huge improvement. | ||
John Bolton gets fired. | ||
We're having negotiations, not just with the Taliban to get us out of Afghanistan, but also negotiations with Iran. | ||
We're ramping up the trade war with China. | ||
Just about every issue, I would say, we are recovering from. | ||
We are on an upward trajectory from rock bottom, which is where we were maybe a month or two ago. | ||
So all in all, I'm very white-pilled. | ||
I'm very white-pilled. | ||
You know, it is also an added bonus that he seems to be cucking Benjamin Netanyahu. | ||
You know, F Benjamin Netanyahu. | ||
That guy's gay. | ||
And, you know, we are going to meet with Iran. | ||
We are firing John Bolton. | ||
We're not approving of the annexation of the Jordan Valley. | ||
And BB Netanyahu is going to lose his election and he's going to go to jail. | ||
At least we hope that's what happens, right? | ||
So it's all, it's all white pills on that front. | ||
But we're going to move on. | ||
We're going to talk about our featured story where it's a little bit less white pilling, perhaps a little bit black pilling. | ||
But you know there is, but you know, for every black piller This show is just so ridiculous with all the...it's just...can you imagine a normal person tuning into this show? | ||
They're like, oh, America first? | ||
America first, yeah, I think that's about right. | ||
Oh, I've heard of this Nick Fuentes guy, and they expect a normal political show? | ||
You know, a normal political show, it's like Sean Hannity and they talk about, you know, Donald Trump and Nancy Pelosi. | ||
And I imagine you tune into this show and you're like, what in the world is this? | ||
What are all these pills? | ||
Black pill, white pill, red pill, blue pill, green pill. | ||
What is with this convoluted language? | ||
Pee-pee, poo-poo, cat boy. | ||
What does this even mean? | ||
You know, at this point, the show is just like its own sort of... | ||
It's like it's own sub-genre of language. | ||
It's like a total insular culture where it's like we're speaking a variation of English. | ||
It hardly can even be described as normal political English. | ||
It's not the same lexicon that people are using on Fox News. | ||
So, so you gotta remember, you know, are we, are we a little bit black-pilled about PewDiePie? | ||
Perhaps. | ||
But there is a silver-pilled, white-pilled lining, lining-pilled about this as well. | ||
And I, and I do mean that. | ||
Of course, our featured story is PewDiePie, the king of YouTube, the blue eyes, white dragon. | ||
He is given $50,000 inexplicably to the ADL, the Anti-Defamation League. | ||
And of course, that is the source of our misery. | ||
That is the source of our, I guess, angst, anxiety, is we thought formerly that PewDiePie was basically our guy. | ||
Now, I don't know if that means that he's extremely right wing or a nationalist or anything like that. | ||
But if you've been following the PewDiePie saga for a long time, you know that right before the New Zealand mosque shooting, unfortunately, he was following people like Stefan Molyneux, Lauren Southern, Paul Joseph Watson. | ||
It appeared that, at the very least, he was seeing what we were putting out there. | ||
You know, that if he were in any kind of a direction, he was probably on our side. | ||
You know, he's done book club videos where I believe he's reviewed books by Mishima, among other authors who, you know, these are our guys. | ||
These are reactionaries that we read. | ||
So at the very least, there is a speculation that, you know, maybe he was floating around our side of Twitter, our side of the Internet. | ||
At the very least, he might be sympathetic to our views. | ||
We know that at the very minimum, his interactions with journalists With the ADL in the past, the SPLC, you know, people calling him a white supremacist and anti-Semite. | ||
We know at the bare minimum from his engagement and interactions in these kinds of episodes, we know that that must be red pilling in some capacity. | ||
At the very least he gets the question about the media, about journalists, about this, you know, white supremacist ADL phenomenon that's been going on. | ||
You know so to see somebody like that then go and bend the knee I mean that's it's apparent that that's what's happening to then go and bend the knee is a sign of submission and to donate fifty thousand dollars without any kind of explanation to an organization that's actively tried to hurt him in the past many people are wondering why this is happening and I'll read you this is a report I'm not sure the source here was it was not a mainstream source but they did a pretty good write-up on it | ||
PewDiePie, the first solo creator to pass the 100 million subscriber mark on YouTube, has celebrated the milestone by announcing that he's donating $50,000 to the Anti-Defamation League, an organization that has controversially been seen as a proponent of YouTube policies that have harmed creators on the platform over the last few years. | ||
PewDiePie made the announcement while unboxing his 100 million subscriber award from YouTube. | ||
He didn't explain why he decided to donate to the ADL and simply framed it as quote an additional celebration. | ||
However, the decision has confused some followers, given that PewDiePie has previously called out organizations for being against free speech. | ||
Some of PewDiePie's fans are surprised and disappointed with the announcement, and many of the comments on the video are highly critical of his decision. | ||
The ADL has consistently pushed for stricter YouTube content moderation and its associate director Jonathan Vick also criticized PewDiePie directly in an article from the Wall Street Journal which used PewDiePie's jokes out of context and successfully pressured Disney to cut ties with him in 2017. | ||
So we know that the ADL has actually actively gone after PewDiePie with this incident in 2017 where he made some anti-semitic jokes or something. | ||
He wore a Nazi uniform, I think on one of the videos. | ||
They actually were the major, they were responsible for this major push to get Disney to drop PewDiePie from sponsoring him, from paying him and all this. | ||
It was a huge controversy at the time and some people are saying, well then why did he give them money? | ||
One of the theories that I've heard is that maybe the ADL is blackmailing him. | ||
That maybe the ADL has communicated in some way to PewDiePie that, well, unless he gives money to the ADL that something will be released about him or that they'll terminate his channel or they'll, you know, flag his videos. | ||
The ADL's a trusted flagger. | ||
I think that's probably ridiculous. | ||
I don't think there's a lot of evidence for that. | ||
You know, I'm a conspiracy theorist in the sense that I believe conspiracies exist, and they're out there, and powerful people conspire against normal people, or they conspire towards ends that we are not aware of. | ||
You know, so I do generally, I'm not totally dissuaded by conspiracy theories, but there's just simply no evidence. | ||
And actually, it doesn't make much sense, because the ADL is not an organization which really needs money, right? | ||
I mean the ADL is pretty much well-funded, pretty established, pretty powerful. | ||
It seems to me like probably a little bit ridiculous that they'd be engaging in this kind of directly thuggish behavior. | ||
to extort money. | ||
I think they're probably set in terms of money and also I don't think that this is how organizations like this operate. | ||
I don't think they operate sort of in back channels communicating like a traditional mobster would. | ||
They do have shakedowns, don't get me wrong, they do use extortion, they do come after people but in a way that's a little bit different. | ||
You know, the way people are talking about this, it's as though a representative from the ADL directly called the PewDiePie and said, Hello PewDiePie, this is the ADL. | ||
Unless you give us money, you know, this is gonna happen. | ||
I don't think that's exactly how they operate, right? | ||
To me, it seems a lot more likely that PewDiePie has just gotten married, he just surpassed this 100 million subscriber milestone, And maybe this is him putting some kind of a down payment on remaining on the internet. | ||
I don't think, I don't think probably the ADL catalyzed this in any way. | ||
I don't think they asked for money, I don't think it was anything like that. | ||
I think perhaps PewDiePie, and I don't know, I don't know exactly, we don't know what's going on behind the scenes, but to me it probably seems a lot more likely that PewDiePie is covering his own butt, essentially. | ||
He's saying, look, We have made it! | ||
I'm the number one YouTuber in the world, and I'm going to buy off the ADL, essentially. | ||
I'm going to tribute the ADL, I guess. | ||
Sort of like a fiefdom, like a feudalistic structure, or a mobster. | ||
I'm going to give a tribute to the ADL. | ||
Here's $50,000. | ||
It's a symbolic sign of submission. | ||
You won't have any problems for me, and I hope I won't have any problems for you. | ||
I think is what is As what is intended to be the message there. | ||
Because, you know, for what it's worth, he's had kind of a difficult year, you know? | ||
He's had this T-Series battle where this has again, I think, reminded the mainstream media of this racist connotation, this white supremacist connotation. | ||
I don't think the implicit message behind this war with T-Series was really lost on anybody. | ||
That at the end of the day, when he was battling this other YouTube channel to reach 100 million subscribers, he was battling India. | ||
I mean, he was battling a whole country. | ||
And you know, when he made a couple of diss tracks about this bitch lasagna and congratulations, it was largely about how India is smelly, they boo in the street, they sound retarded, like their language sounds stupid, you know, and then they're a joke and all this. | ||
You had the New Zealand mosque shooting where Before Brenton Terrence went into a mosque and killed 50 people, he said subscribe to PewDiePie on the Facebook livestream. | ||
So, you know, things like that tend to add up, and I think at this point the Jews that run the ADL, and that's who runs the ADL, it's a Jewish organization, international Jewish organization, Like many other international Jewish organizations, I think they've basically just gotten by the nuts now, you know? | ||
After that little episode, after the T-Series thing, after what happened in 2017, I think essentially PewDiePie knows that ADL is a trusted flagger. | ||
He sees the writing on the wall. | ||
You know this also comes after August 15th when ADL put out a hit list of a number of YouTube channels that are still pushing anti-semitic content after YouTube amended their policies to further target | ||
uh bigotry on the platform you know and there were so many channels on there my my channel was on there james also was on there and a lot of them ended up getting terminated as a result so i think probably pewdiepie having achieved this new milestone after having such a rough year is saying we've reached 100 million and i'm paying off the adl to not give me a hard time to to understand that yep i'm on your side i'm controlled i'm a part of you all this | ||
And so I will say, in PewDiePie's defense, well, I don't know. | ||
I don't know if I want to defend PewDiePie. | ||
On the one hand, I kind of get it. | ||
On the one hand, it kind of makes sense. | ||
It's like, you know, you have 100 million subscribers. | ||
You have 30 million dollars. | ||
You're the most successful guy in the world. | ||
Yeah, I mean, you would want to pay these guys off. | ||
You wouldn't want any trouble from the ADL to sabotage you as far as you've come. | ||
But on the other hand, it's like, you've got 100 million subscribers. | ||
You've got 30 million dollars. | ||
You make a million dollars a month, probably more. | ||
Why is the ADL pushing you around? | ||
Why would you need to kowtow to the ADL? | ||
I mean, you've got enough money. | ||
You've got enough money that you will never have to work again. | ||
Your children will never have to work again. | ||
Nobody in your family will ever have to work again! | ||
So, I don't understand, I mean, I guess he wants to maintain the platform, I guess he loves what he's doing, it's his passion and so on, but it's like, you know, the ADL went after you! | ||
And allegedly you're in favor of free speech, you're against this kind of stuff, but yet you're paying them? | ||
And you're paying them as if to say, yeah, I'm controlled, you won't have problems from me? | ||
I don't know if that's entirely defensible. | ||
I think that's actually kind of disappointing. | ||
Now I'm not going to say that I'm going to unsubscribe and I don't like him. | ||
I mean, he's in a tough spot. | ||
You get to that point and it's sort of a delicate, it's a delicate situation in the sense that while on the one hand he is a very powerful person, if he did get taken off YouTube, there goes your platform and then you're done. | ||
Well, what does it matter if you got 100 million subscribers on YouTube if they're all taken away tomorrow, right? | ||
Because the ADL decides they don't like you. | ||
So I understand that maybe he is, maybe he's playing the long game. | ||
If he maintains his platform on YouTube, I make my tribute to the ADL, I keep my 100 million subscribers, and now I'm here to stay. | ||
And maybe in more implicit ways I can push an agenda or a message or fight the good fight or something like that. | ||
You know he's supporting DLive, which DLive has been a godsend for people like me and many of my friends, many of my fellow streamers and e-celebrities. | ||
You know, he's the one propping that up as an alternative to YouTube, Twitch, and Mixer as streaming services. | ||
You know, so that's a huge project where he's opening up a lot of doors for smaller creators, for free speech, things like that. | ||
It's totally decentralized because it's a crypto-based platform. | ||
And maybe he thinks, and I'm just giving a hypothetical here, maybe in his mind if he's able to protect his platform, He can carry on doing things like that. | ||
You know, because if the ADL came down on him, maybe he could be a martyr. | ||
And you know, that would get a lot of press for about a minute. | ||
But I think we all know that if the ADL shut him down, you know, where is this guy gonna go? | ||
I don't think he'd be welcome on Twitch. | ||
I don't think he'd be welcome on another streaming or video platform service. | ||
I think he'd effectively be neutered. | ||
You know, they know the deplatforming works. | ||
So I have sort of mixed feelings about it. | ||
On the one hand, you'd like to see him take a stand. | ||
You'd like to see him not have this very public act of contrition and submission and all that. | ||
But on the other hand, as a very powerful person like that, it is sort of a pushing and pulling. | ||
It is this very gentle game of, you know, walking on a tightrope, this tug-of-war sort of idea. | ||
So I don't know. | ||
I have very mixed feelings about it. | ||
On the other hand, what I can say, and this is the silver lining that I alluded to earlier, is that regardless of why he did this, or whether or not it was a good or admirable thing, or I don't know if it's admirable, condemnable thing I guess you could say, is that everybody noticed the ADL situation. | ||
If you look in the comments of this video, Just about every comment is remarking about this ADL situation. | ||
Now, the ADL is totally censoring his comment section, they're deleting every comment that mentions it, but you've just had a constant stream of people on this video saying, ADL is deleting comments, ADL is censoring this, why did PewDiePie give the ADL, they're blackmailing him, and so on. | ||
And so to me, you know, perhaps the victory here, perhaps the white pill is that The millions and millions and millions of people that watch his videos every day are going to see this and they're going to read the comments and they're going to be scratching their heads saying, why did PewDiePie give to the ADL? | ||
What's the deal with the ADL? | ||
Oh, these guys are censoring comments. | ||
These guys are against free speech. | ||
They call everyone white supremacists. | ||
You know, and maybe they start to get a little idea in their head. | ||
Maybe a seed is planted. | ||
So to me, maybe that is a silver lining here. | ||
Maybe that's the one good thing that comes out of this. | ||
You hate to see it because, and I think if you watch the video, you could see in his expression that he's not exactly happy that he's giving away this money. | ||
And he doesn't even elaborate. | ||
You know, if this were really a from-the-heart sort of a thing, I'm sure he would be talking about, well, I felt compelled to give this money because of the great work they do or something like that. | ||
He knows what the ADL tried to do to him. | ||
I'm sure he knows what the ADL is about. | ||
He's experienced it firsthand. | ||
He knows, we know, that he knows what the ADL is about. | ||
He knows, we know, what the ADL did to him. | ||
And so I think that he put that in the video. | ||
I don't know if it was intentional or conscious that it would convey to us something, but... | ||
And you could see that he wasn't happy about it. | ||
You could see that he knows what's up. | ||
I'm sure it was some form of extortion. | ||
Either, and maybe it's true like some are saying, maybe the ADL threatened him. | ||
Maybe it is just direct, explicit thuggery on the part of, you know, international Jewry and the ADL. | ||
Or, or it could be a different form of extortion where he's sort of, he's just giving up the money as a tribute out of his own volition. | ||
He's trying to buy Maybe a year or a few months of peace of a Daytona with the ADL, but it's not going to help him You know ultimately PewDiePie is a white man He sees the Swedish the blue-eyed white dragon whatever and he is a gamer and he is against the media and he is against Feminism and social justice and all this stuff and that will make him a target forever. | ||
So ultimately, you know Why did he do it? | ||
Did you agree with it? | ||
Are people getting woke and awakened about this? | ||
What is the expression? | ||
You know, are they being woke, woken, awakened? | ||
I don't know what the expression is. | ||
I guess awakened to what the ADL does. | ||
All of this is kind of irrelevant. | ||
I mean, at the end of the day, he still will be a target. | ||
None of it really matters. | ||
They don't let go with any of this stuff. | ||
You know, if only it were that simple of giving a little bit of money to the ADL. | ||
I'm not going to say that I'd be giving money, but it's like, you know, if it were that simple that if you just give a little tribute, you give a little money, they don't give you problems. | ||
You get to expand your platform, be as big as you want, say what you want. | ||
Well, you know, it'd be a different world, but that's not the way it works. | ||
We know that. | ||
So I wish PewDiePie luck. | ||
I hope that he's not getting extorted. | ||
I hope they don't give him a hard time, but it is nonetheless very sort of sad and disappointing to see. | ||
But anyway, we're gonna move on. | ||
We're gonna take a look at our Super Chats. | ||
And we'll see what you guys are saying about all this. | ||
I want to hear what do the masses think? | ||
What are your theories about this? | ||
Is there anything I'm leaving out? | ||
Anything I'm not considering? | ||
It's always possible. | ||
I tend to be right about everything. | ||
I'm right about John Bolton. | ||
I'm right about Trump. | ||
I'm right about it all. | ||
But we'll see if there's anything I'm not considering with this PewDiePie situation. | ||
This is very sad. | ||
But let's see, we've got NotNathan who says, press S to spit on Michael Bolton. | ||
It's John Bolton. | ||
But yeah, big S. Big S in chat to spit on John Bolton. | ||
James Russell says, Nick shaves mustache. | ||
Bolton gets fired the next day. | ||
Really big think right there. | ||
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I like neocon Nick now. | ||
Yeah, there you go, right? | ||
I shave the mustache and Trump shaves the mustache off the administration, right? | ||
The infamous mustache. | ||
Yeah, I mean, look, I basically, in the long run, have been vindicated on Trump and on all this stuff, you know? | ||
If you go back to my takes on John Bolton from 2018, this is exactly how I said it would play out, you know? | ||
And here we are. | ||
Here we are, right again. | ||
Let's see. | ||
Top says, did you see Ben's tweets? | ||
Is IOCON warmongers seething? | ||
Yeah, Ben Shapiro was not happy about it. | ||
I wonder why. | ||
Ben Shapiro, the Jewish neocon, was not happy that John Bolton was fired. | ||
What does that tell you? | ||
Red Piltz says, did you know Democrats have a smaller cranial capacity? | ||
It was quite evident at ISU. | ||
A's for Aryan. | ||
Yeah, can we get some A's in chat for Aryan? | ||
AJF says scumbag Donald has returned just in time for when Yang became gay and cringe. | ||
The Fire Rises brother, Deshi Basara. | ||
Yeah, it was perfect timing. | ||
Because, you know, the Yang thing. | ||
For a long time we thought Yang was going to replace the memetic energy of Trump and, you know, it would be securing the bag as opposed to making America great again and all this. | ||
But right when he started shilling for stop eating meat and, you know, he's talking about Russia and all this other stuff, finally Trump has come around and I guess he's our guy again, right? | ||
WTF? | ||
I love Trump again. | ||
Glenn C says, Little bro wanted me to watch Detective Pikachu with him. | ||
People live with Pokemon in the movie. | ||
If I was there, I'd probably be racist towards them. | ||
Good slurs? | ||
I don't know, I'm not a Pokemon guy. | ||
But yeah, I'd probably be racist to them as well. | ||
You know, I'm sure, well, it's another form of diversity, right? | ||
And Pokemon, well, I don't know, Pokemon are kind of like animals. | ||
But I guess maybe like a step above animals in some way? | ||
I don't know, I don't really know enough about the lore. | ||
But yeah, I would probably be discriminatory, prejudiced towards them in some capacity. | ||
Theo says, Felix, rate a meme 6.9 if you're in danger. | ||
Yeah, I agree. | ||
GW says, me and my friends unironically got invested by my, investigated, I think you mean, by my campus police department because we were talking about your take on the Joker movie and some thought reported us. | ||
Wow, yeah, well, you know, honestly, I'm gonna say this this is the only time in my life I'm gonna say this but that actually does make me feel a little bit better because uh I am a little bit nervous to go I don't know about you guys but I am slightly nervous to go see the Joker movie on opening day because you know like I'm I'm not a crazy violent person I know nobody watching this is either What? | ||
You know, there are a lot of crazy people out there and, you know, for what it's worth, the movie is about a guy who gets chewed up and spit out by society. | ||
I mean, it's a very visceral message. | ||
It's very topical, very timely, very visceral, and so... | ||
You know, I saw somebody on Twitter said, you know, explaining to the police officer at the screening of Joker, no officer, these guns are to protect me from the other people seeing the movie, right? | ||
You're caught going to the theater. | ||
So yeah, honestly, I don't know. | ||
I mean, yeah, some stupid whore reported you for being woke and red-pilled, for being incel joker-pilled and all that, but, you know, I don't know. | ||
Better safe than sorry, right? | ||
I mean, I wouldn't mind if there was a metal detector in my theater, right? | ||
I wouldn't mind if there was enhanced security screening to go see this movie. | ||
It wouldn't... The inconvenience would be worth it, in my mind, for the peace of mind, right? | ||
But uh, but yeah, leave it to some stupid bitch. | ||
She doesn't get it. | ||
Joker is going to be our Black Panther. | ||
It's going to be. | ||
You know, we all saw the clip, the leaked clip that came out the other day. | ||
That is going to be our Black Panther. | ||
It is ours. | ||
Aniko says, Eternal Swedes strikes again. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Nordkutt, yet again. | ||
Loneslaw says, hey guys, save money with this app. | ||
Also, I love Jews. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, basically, right? | ||
Well, doesn't that make you think, though? | ||
Hi everybody, welcome to the PewDiePie show! | ||
I love Jews. | ||
Please don't hurt me. | ||
Please don't hurt my channel. | ||
What does that tell you? | ||
What does that tell you, folks? | ||
Let's see, Javier says, is also a Wignet now that he contributes content to The Right Stuff. | ||
You know, it's sort of tough because he's on Fash the Nation. | ||
And Fashion Nation was always one of the, I mean, I don't know, one of the better shows, I guess. | ||
You know, I don't listen to TRS. | ||
I don't listen to any of their stuff, and I never have, and I've never been a fan. | ||
But we've had Jazz Hands McFeels on the show before, I think, and he's the one that's on FTN. | ||
And that show, I think, was a little bit more tolerable than some of the other stuff that was on there. | ||
So, James is on there. | ||
I don't know, but I mean, joining TRS, it does, I mean, it does kind of align you with the Wignats. | ||
So, and I, look, I don't want to criticize James. | ||
He's in a very difficult position. | ||
I do not envy, you know, the choices you have to make when your livelihood evaporates overnight. | ||
But, You know my feelings about TRS so I don't really want to give him a hard time though. | ||
Always the, always the super chatters trying to sow a division. | ||
This is what it's like on the internet. | ||
This is why you have to mature very quickly because it's always, it's you, it's always you drones on the internet. | ||
Who are always trying to start drama, conflict, infighting, but I won't let it happen. | ||
James Alsup is a great friend of mine. | ||
The Anonymous says, Hey Nick, completely serious question. | ||
What's your favorite Murdoch, Murdoch episode? | ||
In all seriousness though, why can't these people, Wignats, just take a hint and stop? | ||
Well, I think at this point it's just become a joke. | ||
But we do get a lot of unironic Murdoch Murdoch questions. | ||
I mean, it has happened multiple times. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I mean, the thing is with the Wignats, it's like, at this point, the optics war has been over. | ||
I mean, it was resoundingly finished and won by people like me a long time ago. | ||
So anybody that's still trying to revive something that didn't work and crashed and burned, it's just like confusing to me. | ||
You know, I mean, it just doesn't make any sense. | ||
At this point, you're supporting something that is, it's dead, it's buried, it's over. | ||
You know, who are the prominent Wignats? | ||
It's like Richard Spencer, it's uh, you know, I guess he's like the top guy. | ||
And, and what's he doing? | ||
I mean, he's not welcome in any of the major circles anymore. | ||
You know, Arctos doesn't like him, Regnery doesn't like him, AIM doesn't like him, Amran doesn't like him, Ramsey Paul doesn't like him, I don't like him. | ||
The only place he's welcome in, in even Circles that are adjacent to where he used to be is like the public space. | ||
You know, so this guy doesn't have anything going. | ||
Total failure. | ||
Totally irrelevant. | ||
And people are trying to revive his ideas and things like that. | ||
It's like, I don't know, I mean, we've got things that are going very well. | ||
AIM is going very well. | ||
My show's going well. | ||
American Renaissance is doing great. | ||
You know, there are great things happening with, uh, you know, I think people that have decided to take what works and leave behind what doesn't and people just still wanna, you know, relive 2016 again or 2015. | ||
It just doesn't make sense to me. | ||
Zach Fisher says, Tucker monologue was basically a PSA to Trump. | ||
Stop hiring neocons, start hiring MAGA supporters. | ||
Hope Trump tuned in. | ||
This guy is like, it's like he is incapable of hiring people that want to Achieve his agenda or accomplish his agenda. | ||
It's it's incredible because like literally I don't think I've seen one single pick for the cabinet for the agencies that I've said to myself Oh, well, that's the right man for the job, you know, finally somebody who agrees that the president Every person he has staffed his administration with with maybe like three notable exceptions is outright hostile to his agenda or him personally, you know many of them it's both and So I just see like Kevin McAleenan. | ||
I see who was the other one who just got fired recently that um... | ||
She was one of the executive assistants outside the Oval Office. | ||
You know, it's like every one of these people, it's like they either hate the guy personally, they're opposed to his agenda, or both. | ||
They hate him and they're opposed to his agenda. | ||
It's like Wilbur Ross, Leitzinger, and, you know, maybe Stephen Miller. | ||
But I've even heard complaints about Stephen Miller. | ||
So you've got, you know, at most like two guys in the whole administration who actually agree with the President and are loyal to him. | ||
And that's just... | ||
And that is just such a missed opportunity. | ||
It's hard to overstate what a catastrophe that is for what Donald Trump represents. | ||
That he got into office and he just seems to be incapable of hiring people who can do their job. | ||
It's maddening, you know? | ||
But anyway, BonerPants says... This is a respectable show. | ||
BonerPants says someone needs to tell Felix to blink twice if he's under duress. | ||
Okay, how many of these are we gonna see? | ||
I don't know this username says Democrats as we know are 13 and 50 for crime but they're also 50% of AIDS in the USA. | ||
Wear protection near Democrats in case you're splashed in AIDS blood and never relax around Democrats. | ||
Okay, you know, the Democrat thing is really, it's still funny. | ||
Weeks and weeks and weeks out, it is still funny. | ||
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A dollar, Democrat, $13.50. | |
It's like, okay, we got it, we got it. | ||
That was funny like, I don't know, a hundred million years ago when we were talking about it. | ||
Yeah, okay, great. | ||
But I didn't know that. | ||
I didn't know they were 50% of AIDS. | ||
That's not surprising. | ||
They're very promiscuous, but didn't know that. | ||
Catholic Monarchist says, I just had unironic diversity training in my first block today at my college. | ||
We had a Muslim woman talking about unconscious bias. | ||
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Awesome! | |
Well, you know, that's college for you, right? | ||
That's what you, and honestly, that's all universities. | ||
People think it's like, oh, it's like Berkeley. | ||
No, it's, every university is like this. | ||
I know, because I went to one. | ||
Then again, I went to Boston, but you know, still. | ||
I know a lot of people across the country in college, from what I do, and from being in Yale, and being in other college organizations. | ||
Every college is like this. | ||
And, you know, to me, that's why I don't even really respect the institution anymore. | ||
You know, a lot of people are down on me because I didn't graduate college. | ||
And it's like academia is not a serious place anymore where you get real, you know, intellectual rigor and curiosity and ambition and things like that. | ||
Instead, you just get these, like, mediocre, like, bureaucrat types, you know, women in particular, these doting people, hardcore left-wing ideologues. | ||
And I know this is not anything new, not anything you don't know, but, you know, that's why I just have no respect for it. | ||
And in fact, if you get through that, it's like, what's wrong with you? | ||
You must really have some balls, or you must have come out broken in some way, right? | ||
Peter Foley says, all around me are familiar faces, worn out places, Many such cases. | ||
Yeah, that's a very good point. | ||
Manis says, you know, I think all news, whether it's good or bad, brings us closer together. | ||
Don't you? | ||
You know, yeah, I think that's true. | ||
The news is a common experience. | ||
It is a shared experience that we are all going through. | ||
We're all finding out new information. | ||
We are all reacting, analyzing, discussing. | ||
So it's true. | ||
It's the shared experience. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I'm sure he has to be. | ||
Somebody at that level just has to be. | ||
I believe that people in Hollywood know the score. | ||
People in D.C. | ||
know the score. | ||
sure he has to be. | ||
Somebody at that level just has to be. | ||
I believe that people in Hollywood know the score. | ||
People in D.C. know the score. | ||
Maybe they're not even 100% conscious of it if they're dumb or But I think everybody, deep down, if you work at that level, you know, and in any, honestly in any industry, Hollywood, Wall Street, entertainment, social media increasingly, you gotta know the score about who you can't talk about, what you can't say, that kind of thing. | ||
You know, and some people don't consciously, like, think about it very much, but they still, like, subconsciously understand it. | ||
So yeah, I'm sure and I'm sure he knows all the details because he strikes me as a smart guy. | ||
So I'm sure he knows. | ||
Really good comics says drinking some yummy nummy root beer. | ||
Oh, very good. | ||
I'm glad to hear that. | ||
Glad you're enjoying yourself. | ||
Terrible says we need to have all the knickers who go to the Miami event wear a red armband so we can spot each other in the crowd. | ||
Yeah, let's definitely not do an armband. | ||
I think it is sufficient to wear a Hawaiian shirt. | ||
You know, I think that's probably a lot more innocuous, subtle, and you know, not gonna cause me any problems. | ||
So, yeah, please no armbands. | ||
Anus says, guys, the girl I like just snapchatted me. | ||
Gonna open it now. | ||
Wish me luck. | ||
Oh, I know the feeling. | ||
I know the feeling. | ||
That is a great feeling. | ||
Well, good luck with that. | ||
Hope it's a good one. | ||
Hope it's a good message. | ||
But wait a minute. | ||
Wait a little bit. | ||
You know, whenever I get a Snapchat, if it's somebody I'm like very close with, like a real, this is how you know we're homies, I'll reply right away. | ||
I open it right away, I respond right away. | ||
But if I don't really know you, I'm gonna wait. | ||
You better believe I'm gonna wait until it says, you know, 2, 3, 4, 5 minutes. | ||
I'm doing something. | ||
I'm not, you know, just waiting by the phone for a response. | ||
I'm not just waiting around for people to contact me, you know. | ||
I've got things to do. | ||
It's going to take me about a minute or two. | ||
Oh, you know, this person texted me. | ||
Well, I'll get to that in a moment, you know, when I'm ready. | ||
So wait, so wait a few minutes. | ||
I'm telling you, it's very critical that you do this. | ||
Nova Corp says, what is the optics war you reference in some videos? | ||
I'm lost. | ||
It seems to be common sense to want to remain in good optics, or rather to have good optics would be another way to say it. | ||
Yeah, so for those that I mean are new here, The show goes back a long time. | ||
There's some deep lore here. | ||
But really there were like two major schisms in the broader alt-right, and I'm using that term very loosely. | ||
The first schism came at the deplorable. | ||
This was shortly after the election, I think in 2016, during the transition. | ||
You know, during the election, alt-right meant not establishment, not George Bush. | ||
So Donald Trump was like an alt-right figure, you know, and Mike Cernovich was an alt-right figure, and Milo Yiannopoulos was an alt-right figure, Breitbart was alt-right. | ||
Because at the time, and this is not, this was never the actual technical definition, but at the time, the vernacular usage of alt-right meant alternative right, different than what came before, different than Mitt Romney and John McCain and all this, you know, focused on cultural issues, and so the major split in the alt-right came after the Deplora Ball. | ||
This was an event that was, I don't want to say who it was funded by because I don't know how much of it is public, Now this was a big event with Mike Cernovich and a lot of the usual suspects and they barred Richard Spencer and Baked Alaska and I think Sam Hyde from coming to the event. | ||
And so right away this was really the beginning of the cleavage. | ||
It was a division between alt-right and alt-right. | ||
Everybody kind of knows about that. | ||
Within the alt-right after that, the alt-right was distinguished by people that believe in race realism and things about these people that are out there that kind of run things and so on. | ||
There was a division within that movement last year. | ||
I think it was, was it last year, like 2018? | ||
The timing of it is sort of hard to recall. | ||
It was actually two years, I think. | ||
It was after Charlottesville. | ||
It was after Charlottesville. | ||
The division within the alt-right was between people who wanted to be normal, you know, trying to appeal to conservatives, trying to appeal to normal people, you know, and having what was called good optics, American flag, presentable, sociable, groupable, these kinds of things. | ||
And people that wanted to go to these rallies and brandish swastikas and hang out with the National Socialist Movement and, you know, be crazy retards. | ||
And, you know, that was really the big division. | ||
So that was the obstacle course between those two factions. | ||
And it really was, in a large way, kind of started by me. | ||
I don't want to say I'm the only guy or the biggest guy, but I was one of the major players who after Charlottesville, I said, what exactly did we achieve with Charlottesville? | ||
Nothing. | ||
We just got, like, destroyed. | ||
Lives ruined. | ||
Money lost. | ||
All this. | ||
Banned off social media. | ||
And what did we gain? | ||
We gained nothing. | ||
The only way to gain in America is to win elections and to get policy passed. | ||
You know, what are you changing by doing these rallies? | ||
What is the endgame? | ||
How do we go from retard rallies to changing the game, changing outcomes in America? | ||
It doesn't happen. | ||
I said, the federal government is sovereign over the land. | ||
The federal government is run by elected representatives. | ||
In order to gain power and change policy, we have to win elected office. | ||
In order to win elected office, we have to appeal to normal people on some level. | ||
And that was the genesis of the optics idea. | ||
So therefore, we have to appeal to conservatives. | ||
And um you know I at the at the time everybody was like negging me everybody was like oh this guy's causing trouble he's causing infighting he's stupid we've done this before you know I the people like were really nasty to me at the time but gradually I think people came around uh you know like Jared Taylor Patrick Casey some others I don't know if they were ever on board like this uh bad optics thing but I think gradually they became more outspoken in favor of this more optical interpretation | ||
This idea of this process as opposed to the rallies people that want to like overthrow the government you know and and eventually I think uh you know it was a full-blown war full-blown conflict and and then we just and then we won you know then all these guys who were in favor of bad optics just started to disappear from the scene you know they got deplatformed or you know weird things happened they they got cucked by their You know, brother-in-law or whatever, or you know, whatever else. | ||
There were all kinds of controversies. | ||
They spoke in favor of pedophiles, whatever. | ||
And gradually, one by one, they all just sort of disappeared from the scene. | ||
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So, vindicated. | |
Let's see. | ||
Monster Kill says, just saw a black girl today. | ||
OMG. | ||
Okay, I'm not reading that. | ||
Really Good Comics says, catfishing a guy on Snapchat. | ||
Wish me luck. | ||
Uh, yeah, I would say probably... I don't think I can wish you luck on that. | ||
But, um, okay. | ||
Let's see. | ||
Jote says, when Nick defeatedly sighs or touches his face with his mug during super chats, it reminds me of a gym bro trying to gain strength for his last set, but I just don't think we're making him any stronger. | ||
Oh, no, you are. | ||
Well, I wouldn't say stronger. | ||
You know, what I always say is that whatever doesn't kill you only makes you stranger. | ||
You know, that's how I think of it. | ||
But, um, Yeah, I can... I can see that, you know, before... I don't know if I can relate entirely before your last repetition in the gym. | ||
There's some sort of ritual of sighing or something. | ||
I mean, I guess I can... I guess I can imagine that. | ||
I could see that. | ||
Yeah, it's a little, uh, you know, reprieve before the last push, before the end of the show, certainly. | ||
NovaCorp's CatfishGuys on Snapchat vindicated on the woman question again. | ||
Yeah, I don't know where this is coming from. | ||
Mike says Jews unequivocally and undeniably rock. | ||
I agree. | ||
I think they rock. | ||
I'm in favor of them. | ||
I love them. | ||
I love them. | ||
They're the best. | ||
They rule. | ||
Man, they rule my world. | ||
They rock my world. | ||
Jacob says my boss hired a trans and I have to respect her pronouns because my managers are liberal women. | ||
Yikes department. | ||
Can't relate. | ||
You know, having a boss, having a colleague, having a manager. | ||
What do you mean a manager? | ||
Is that like the guy that clips your videos and post them on YouTube? | ||
Is that like the guy that like does Shopify analytics for you? | ||
What do you mean your manager? | ||
Is that like your moderator in your live chat? | ||
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I don't know. | |
I don't know what that means. | ||
I can't relate to that. | ||
Sorry. | ||
But that does sound like it sucks. | ||
Having to respect somebody's pronouns? | ||
Yeah, I mean that's a bummer. | ||
Why don't you just make a stream attacking them and you know, and it'll be funny. | ||
Kez says, guys stop being anti-semitic and let them censor you. | ||
That's not fair. | ||
Okay, I don't know what you're getting at here. | ||
Gracie says, good evening gamer, just bought an America First shirt. | ||
Glad to support you, Nick. | ||
Also, imagine liking PewDiePie in the first place. | ||
Okay, you know, thanks for buying the shirt, but that's extremely cringe. | ||
PewDiePie was always our guy. | ||
Do you know like, it's one of those things where it's like, if you don't like PewDiePie, it kind of says a lot about you as a person. | ||
It says a lot less about PewDiePie than it says about you, so. | ||
Imagine liking JudyPie. | ||
Okay, thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
You know, I don't know if I I imagine liking somebody like yourself, right? | ||
But hey, thanks glad you're supporting the show Triggering the triggering says plot twist PewDiePie donates a hundred thousand to Nick Fuentes That's the only way he can redeem himself Everybody must demand that for him to redeem himself. | ||
He has to give twice the amount to America first I agree. | ||
That's the only way he'll you know rehabilitate his image in my eyes Let's see. | ||
Based Knickers says, Mommy told me at breakfast that I'm really political and that I should run for president in 2036. | ||
I told her I would repeal the 19th amendment. | ||
Dad laughed and she yelled at me. | ||
That's what Muslims do! | ||
Hoes mad. | ||
Well, the hoes mad meme isn't funny, so I'm just gonna stop you right there in the first place. | ||
But yeah, that's pretty based and red-pilled, I guess. | ||
My mom is the same way. | ||
She was giving me such a hard time the other day. | ||
You know, she makes me lunch, she cuts up some fruit for me, and you know, I proceed to eat this, and I'm minding my own business, you know, eating my lunch, and she proceeds to just berate me out of nowhere. | ||
She's like, you know what? | ||
I don't like the way you talk about women on your show. | ||
As a woman, as your mother, it hurts my feelings when you talk about women. | ||
And I'm like, first of all, I'm like, Okay, you know, so we're doing this put down I don't even remember what I was eating but you know put down The food and I'm like, all right, all right, listen, OK? | ||
Because it's always like this. | ||
And it's so ironic. | ||
Women are like, I don't like when you say I like you have to affect the face when you say to repeal the 19th Amendment. | ||
That offends me. | ||
That hurts my feelings. | ||
It's like, have you ever stopped and considered that maybe if you get offended, there's such a strong emotional reaction to political opinions, opinions you disagree with across the board. | ||
Maybe that's one of the reasons why you shouldn't be making political decisions ever. | ||
That's what I want to say, but what I really said is, you know, Mom, you're an amazing woman. | ||
What I really said is, hey Ma, you're kind of the archetype of what I say women should be. | ||
The line is always this, I'm not attacking women, I'm attacking whores. | ||
You have no problems, right? | ||
I'm attacking whores. | ||
I'm attacking sluts. | ||
Stupid, dirty bitches. | ||
That's who I'm attacking every day. | ||
But what I love are mothers! | ||
Good mothers that stay at home, raise the kids. | ||
I'm like, that's what you did! | ||
That's what you did! | ||
I praise you all the time on the show! | ||
People that stay home and raise the kids. | ||
They're the backbone of the society. | ||
Nah, does that make you feel better? | ||
Are we okay now? | ||
But look, feelings are no feelings. | ||
I will continue my crusade against women in politics. | ||
I will say it like I said on the slightly offensive interview. | ||
If you want to hear people shitting on men, you hear that from everyone all the time. | ||
Television, commercials, movies, it's in the mainstream media, it's in political news media, it's in academia. | ||
You want somebody to shit on men, there's no shortage of that. | ||
That is why it is my job to shit on women. | ||
Nobody else has the courage to do it, because nobody else wants to lose out on, you know what it is, on coochie. | ||
Because if you shit on women, then my girlfriend's gonna get mad at me! | ||
Well, you know what? | ||
I don't have a girlfriend. | ||
So the joke's on you, stupid bitch! | ||
I don't have a girlfriend, so I can talk about this all day long in the show. | ||
I can tell the truth, and I am not a slave to desire. | ||
I'm not a slave to the coochie, where I have to worry about, GF is gonna be mad at me, somebody's gonna be mad at me. | ||
Your words have no power over me, femloid! | ||
You hurt my feelings. | ||
I don't like that. | ||
It all runs off me like rain, and nothing you can say will make me recoil. | ||
So that is my reaction to that. | ||
Congratulations. | ||
Yeah, 19th Amendment should be repealed. | ||
It's not gonna happen. | ||
It's not gonna happen anytime soon, but we all know that it should. | ||
We all know that we'd be better off, right? | ||
LOL said, it's a great show tonight. | ||
Great show tonight. | ||
Can't wait for Joker, right? | ||
That's, that's what we have to say. | ||
L-O-L says, Durr, hey Nick, uh, the show was late tonight. | ||
No, seriously, watch your show every night and enjoy it every time. | ||
Ah, well thanks, buddy. | ||
Thank, glad, glad you enjoy the show. | ||
Gladly, uh, the timing doesn't bother you. | ||
I know, I know you are smart enough. | ||
You're low time preference enough, uh, to be able to wait a little bit, you know? | ||
Wait, wait a little bit for stuff that's good, right? | ||
Uh, Raul Gondos has pressed S to spit on John Bolton's mustache. | ||
Yeah, big S in chat. | ||
Rational Red Pill says thanks for all the extra DLive content lately, big guy. | ||
The head of the NAACP and ACLU are coming to my law school for a race and policy discussion. | ||
Suggested questions for the panel from Nickranation. | ||
I would ask him about, I would just straight-up ask him about 1350. | ||
I'd be like, hey, so, you know, you guys talk about white supremacy, but don't, you know, just find some way to work that in there. | ||
That would be legendary if you, if you got that in there somehow, because it's undeniable, you know, and you can't get around it. | ||
James says you're fired bitch says Trump to John Bolton. | ||
Yeah, very epic very based Bazu says PewDiePie looked disgusting ADL ransom protruding his swollen donation before the people very disrespectful Yeah, I agree. | ||
John Smith says, You know, I mean, I like his content, some of it. | ||
But to me, I see him as a very one-issue sort of a guy. | ||
He's very right on Israel, and he is probably unqualified, or rather, without any qualifications, like the number one expert. | ||
In other words, I don't mean it like he's not qualified. | ||
I mean it like I have no reservations about saying that he is, without a doubt, one of the best experts on 9-11, the Israel lobby, the guys like Barnon, top tier on that issue. | ||
Now that said, aside from that, the guy's a liberal. | ||
Why does he have a problem with Israel? | ||
It's because Israel is genociding Palestinians, Israel's an ethnostate, and they're abusing human rights. | ||
Who gives a shit about human rights? | ||
I don't care about human rights. | ||
My problem with Israel is not that they abuse human rights. | ||
Everybody abuses human rights. | ||
Human rights are a myth. | ||
Humans don't have rights. | ||
You know, and it's not that they're an ethnostate. | ||
That's based. | ||
We should emulate them in some capacity, right? | ||
Very vague, very ambiguous. | ||
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Not in favor of that, not in favor of that, not in favor of that. | |
But, you know, but that's base. | ||
They're defending national identity. | ||
Very epic, right? | ||
And, you know, they're trying to push people out of the country. | ||
That's kind of epic, too, right? | ||
So, like, he's very single track, you know, very good on 9-11, on Israel lobby, but | ||
on like the moral reason for it wrong gay gay liberal alert well israel's being really mean to palestinians who cares you know and aside from that the guy's like a cringe liberal atheist you know so so aside from that kind of kind of cringed out not our guy at all uh sammy davis jr says the adl probably sent a strongly worded letter to pewdiepie suggesting his wife's work might be impacted by his anti-semitism | ||
Oh yeah, what does his wife do for a living? | ||
That might be relevant. | ||
Armada says, looking sharp big guy, been a premium member for almost three months and have only gotten one new show. | ||
That's not true, you're lying. | ||
Perhaps making a monthly event every Sunday is clearly faulty advertisement. | ||
Okay, you know, this person is a liar, disavow. | ||
If you don't like it, if you have a problem with it, unsubscribe, all right, but you're lying. | ||
Three months, one episode, that is, that is not true at all. | ||
There have been at least Two shows in the last three months! | ||
Nah, but that actually is not true, so disavow. | ||
Dennis Prager says, YouTube is deleting ADL comments almost as fast as the Zoomer army is posting them. | ||
Get the copypasta and head to the front line, boys! | ||
Yeah, yeah, we gotta get the copypasta up there. | ||
Dimitri says, do you prefer reading a paper-bound book over reading an e-book? | ||
Google LibGen for a resource you should be aware of later. | ||
Okay. | ||
Yeah, I absolutely prefer paperback. | ||
I don't own any e-books. | ||
All my books are paperback. | ||
I refuse to read e-books. | ||
I have one e-book, actually. | ||
I have a book. | ||
It's Sam Francis' Essential Writings on Race. | ||
That's the only e-book that I have. | ||
And the only reason I have it is because a friend of mine sent me the PDF and, like, I don't have it... I don't have it in print. | ||
So... But I generally don't go in for the e-book. | ||
Let's see, Bob says, going to go to Miami. | ||
Do you happen to know what time you're going to be debating? | ||
Well, yes, I'm going to be an hour late and don't want to miss too much. | ||
Good one tonight, bro. | ||
No, I don't have those details for you yet, but I imagine it probably won't be within an hour of the event starting. | ||
You know, it's kind of like, well, I'm going to be an hour late. | ||
Well, I don't know, big guy. | ||
But yeah, I think that probably should be fine, but I'll double check. | ||
I'll have more details as we get closer. | ||
The thing is, Milo kind of boned us because It's literally like what three weeks out from the event and he pulled out and that kind of changed the whole dynamic so So a lot of the details are in flux at the moment, but I think everything will be buttoned up within a week Let's see Matthew says Lindsey Graham Nikki Haley Crenshaw or Ben Shapiro for the replacement. | ||
Oh, yeah Well, it's definitely not gonna be Nikki Haley. | ||
I don't think Lindsey Graham and it's not gonna be Crenshaw Ben Shapiro, but I'm sure it'll be some kind of neocon, certainly. | ||
Diversity says I got caught by one of my teachers reading the Daily Stormer today in class. | ||
Principal called my mom. | ||
Life ruined! | ||
What do I do? | ||
Wow, that's terrible. | ||
I don't know, man. | ||
Well, you know, what I always say, what my friends in DC always say, because I have a lot of woke friends who have, like, high-profile jobs, they say that if they ever get caught, they'll just say it's for research purposes. | ||
That's what I would do. | ||
No self moms up your butt. | ||
Why are you on that neo-nazi website at all research? | ||
I was doing research I was researching extremism for you know a project something like that. | ||
That's what I would say Maxie says I heard the ADL is deleting $2 super chats. | ||
Everybody said more. | ||
Yeah, good idea James says have you seen BB's wife judge a man by his wife? | ||
Yeah, she's kind of portly isn't she she's very hefty Kyle says Knicker Nation should wear red America First armbands. | ||
No, they should not actually. | ||
Lethal Brawler says why do you support Laura the atheist non-trad Jew? | ||
Who, Laura Loomer? | ||
Because Laura Loomer is funny. | ||
Deus Ex Macchiato says hooked on Nick Bonnix worked for me. | ||
Yeah, that's also true. | ||
He, you know, infamously had a gamer moment. | ||
Yeah, that could be it too. | ||
Not good. | ||
Let me double check here. | ||
is our guy, user of the N-word. | ||
Yeah, that's also true. | ||
He, you know, infamously had a gamer moment. | ||
Lone Slob says, maybe trying to secure an existence for his future family. | ||
Yeah, that could be it too. | ||
Aniko says, McCready is edging Bishop by 1% in North Carolina. | ||
Not good. | ||
Let me double check here. | ||
So it looks like now Bishop is in the lead. | ||
Dan Bishop is the, yeah, so he's the Republican Yeah, so Bishop has got him, it looks like, by what? | ||
About one and a half percent? | ||
A little bit more than one and a half? | ||
Let me check 538. | ||
We'll give you a little update. | ||
Give you a little live update. | ||
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No, it's not. | |
It wouldn't be 538. | ||
It would be, who's the guy that runs it? | ||
Nate Silver? | ||
Nate Silver. | ||
Nate Silverstein? | ||
Let's see. | ||
Okay, so he doesn't have really any commentary, but yeah, for now it looks like he's up by one and a half, but it doesn't look like they have a huge percentage of the vote in yet. | ||
Oh no, it's 81% reporting. | ||
Okay, so 81% reporting and he's in the lead by one and a half percent. | ||
Maybe this is, maybe it's going to be good for him, but you know, we won't know until the end of the night. | ||
They haven't called it for anybody yet. | ||
Let's see. | ||
Ryan says, Patty McGill never comes around anymore since E. Michael Jones came on. | ||
That's why I never give you what you want because, you know, people come in and they say, you know, we want more premium content or we want a guest on the show and I give it to you and then you go away, right? | ||
Matthew says, ADL just did it to flex on PewDiePie and hold up the trophy. | ||
Well, I mean, that's the thing. | ||
ADL didn't do it, right? | ||
He did it. | ||
Yeah, I mean, they did say they were deliberately going to do that. | ||
It's totally stupid. | ||
Who is going to watch this show and then watch ContraPoints and be like, oh, I've learned the error of my ways. | ||
Who's going to watch that person? | ||
I can't say anything, like, you know, serious because they'll ban me, but you know what I'm going to say. | ||
Who's going to watch ContraPoints, you know, and all that that's going on and say, this is really good. | ||
He's making a lot of really good points. | ||
It's not going to happen, you know. | ||
Who's going to watch a James Charles makeup tutorial after this and be like, oh, I love immigration now. | ||
I want immigration! | ||
I want immigration and my wife! | ||
Who's going to say that after watching my show and then they get recommended a James Charles video? | ||
Click on that and all of a sudden, I'm down with it. | ||
I'm down with it and I want to watch. | ||
Not going to happen. | ||
Not going to happen. | ||
It's a failure. | ||
You've failed. | ||
I'll never join you. | ||
Heidi says I'm glad you shaved the mustache now you can leave your nose alone. | ||
Well, the itching preceded the mustache So you're totally retarded about that Dumbass says do you have a problem with Jews Felix? | ||
Yeah, perhaps that was asked Let's see, John Gage says, Hey Nick, when my show gets going, I'd like you to come on and talk about Zoomers. | ||
Didn't want to ask you here, but you didn't answer anywhere else. | ||
LOL. | ||
Well, that's always, well, that is always the right approach. | ||
You know, if somebody doesn't answer you, you just got to keep asking until you get the desired response. | ||
Now, but thanks for the super chat, buddy. | ||
I know the Twitter has just been terrible because I get DMs all day long and like, If I get like a few in a day, I'll like forget about one or whatever. | ||
So, but yeah, we'll definitely do it. | ||
Just email me or something. | ||
We could set it up for sure. | ||
But thanks for the super chat, big guy. | ||
Hope the show is going well. | ||
I know you said you were going to start that live stream, so I hope that's all going well for you. | ||
Leon says, someone once said the words money for mercy. | ||
Yeah, I think that's what it could be. | ||
Heidi says, okay, seriously, I'm just not reading that. | ||
This guy's a retarded dummy. | ||
When you're a retarded dummy, your secret chats don't get read. | ||
I just get the money. | ||
Kaynum says, based? | ||
Okay. | ||
Joe the Boomer says, Twitter Baptists Catholics are Jewish equals brainlit. | ||
Okay, thanks. | ||
Yeah, true. | ||
Matthew says, Unsubbed to PewDiePie, he could have took a stand and been the hero of our time, but instead he cut to the very people that hate him and us. | ||
Not admirable. | ||
That's your prerogative. | ||
You know, like I said, I'm sort of ambivalent, mixed feelings about it. | ||
Raul says, Kosher Nostra working overtime to oppress gamers. | ||
Yeah, you know how it goes. | ||
They legitimately fear gamers. | ||
That's not a joke. | ||
Spud says remove stash. | ||
Yeah, your mother says how many zoomers do you think will be red pilled by the PewDiePie ADL situation? | ||
What kind of question? | ||
Do you want a number? | ||
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10. | |
I don't know, dude. | ||
A lot. | ||
A lot. | ||
Many people. | ||
What kind of question is this? | ||
How many Zoomers do you think? | ||
1,200. | ||
I don't know. | ||
A lot. | ||
A lot of them that watch the video, okay? | ||
Thousands. | ||
Timedout says, I too have a constantly itchy nose. | ||
I feel your pain. | ||
I don't know what it is. | ||
It's something when I broadcast. | ||
I don't know if it's... I don't know if it's because my desk isn't dusty. | ||
My desk is clean, so it's not that. | ||
It could be allergies, you know, because it's hay season and the dog situation is ongoing. | ||
But it also only happens on air, so it could be a breathing thing. | ||
I don't know exactly what it is, but... | ||
I heard that the same thing happens to Scott Adams. | ||
Somebody emailed me and says the same exact thing happens to Scott Adams and a few other people. | ||
So maybe it's a broadcasting thing. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Soul Grin says, Nick, I had America first while the cable guy was here. | ||
He loved the show. | ||
Based Jose, the cable guy? | ||
Oh wow, very good. | ||
Yeah, continue to expose people to the show. | ||
Just sort of have it on in the background. | ||
You don't even have to, like, bypass somebody's defenses by sending them a link. | ||
You could just, like, force-feed it to them by, oh, oops, I accidentally have this blaring in my car in the background of the house or something. | ||
Yeah, so I do encourage this. | ||
Kyle says, hey Nick, College Republicans and Turning Point starts up next Tuesday. | ||
Do I go in and talk about the Shapiro question or no? | ||
Yeah, definitely. | ||
But I would say... I would say... | ||
Depending on what year you are, you got to play close to the chest. | ||
Because if you want to rise up, if you want to be a gamer, you want to rise up, you got to do it tactfully. | ||
You don't start out, you know, blowing people away with red pills in the chamber. | ||
That's not how you do it. | ||
It's got to be very tactful. | ||
You build relationships, you sort of play the part, and then, and then you gradually start to ask questions. | ||
You know, gradually you start to become aware of things. | ||
And you make it known, you know? | ||
You make it known that you're being inquisitive. | ||
Once you form relationships, once you sort of have built rapport with people, then you just sort of let it be known. | ||
These musings that you have, inquisitive always, totally innocent, just wondering, intellectual curiosity. | ||
Nothing wrong with that, right? | ||
I would say that is the most tactful way to do it. | ||
But if you're a senior, it's like, yeah, go crazy. | ||
But if you're an underclassman, you're like a freshman, sophomore, whatever, going to want to work on networking a little bit, building rapport. | ||
That's my advice. | ||
Josh Sear says, looks like I'm going to see you in Miami. | ||
Stoked, buddy. | ||
Hopefully Mossad doesn't sink the ship, LOL. | ||
Additionally, pee-pee-poo-poo. | ||
First time pee-poo chat, huh? | ||
First timer. | ||
First time, huh? | ||
You know, it's like that meme. | ||
Well, thanks buddy. | ||
Can't wait to see you again. | ||
Should be a great time. | ||
It seems like all the cool people are going to be there. | ||
I hear Zoom Eclipse is going to be there. | ||
Josh Sears is going to be there. | ||
I'm going to be there. | ||
Some of our biggest super chatters. | ||
are going to be there. | ||
So it should be a great time. | ||
I think, you know, and it'll be, everybody will get to know each other. | ||
It'll be like a team building activity. | ||
Lots of camaraderie. | ||
You don't have to dox yourself. | ||
You know, I know some people are comparing it to the TRS thing. | ||
You can give a pseudonym. | ||
You know, it doesn't matter, but it's just going to be a fun event. | ||
Christian says, good day, Nick. | ||
Just got premium. | ||
I couldn't say no to Richie Spencey stories. | ||
Thoughtful political punditry blown out by potential juicy e-celeb stories. | ||
I don't know if I'm gonna dive into those stories entirely. | ||
It is a little gossipy, but you know, I definitely won't leave you hanging. | ||
I'll give you a little something maybe, but that's good to hear. | ||
Thanks for signing up. | ||
Foxwolf says, PDP could be making a dig at the ADL. | ||
Imagine the backlash if the ADL were to sometime soon start a riot to write dozens of articles on them. | ||
Okay, so like a lot of this is just dramatically incorrect. | ||
Doesn't make a lot of sense. | ||
And also the premise doesn't make any sense at all. | ||
So, you know, grammatically this Super Chat is a disaster. | ||
It was not proofread. | ||
But also the idea behind it, which I think I can decipher, is totally ridiculous and wrong. | ||
You know, the idea that PewDiePie is in this four-dimensional move to expose the ADL, you know, I think that's totally absurd. | ||
So I disagree. | ||
But thanks for the super chat. | ||
Yes, which is the devil, of course, right? | ||
says money is the root of all evil but what they don't tell you is that when you pull that root you find a curly greasy haired beady-eyed plant uh yes which is the devil of course right uh save the west says uncle jared is the man jared taylor yeah definitely uh coda says john bolton was fired and oil prices dropped nearly instantly Bra sound effect. | ||
Yeah, what does that tell you? | ||
Red Pill says uwu Nico Chan senpai uwu Okay, thank you for that. | ||
Dumbass says Mr. Krabs never went to college and runs a comfortably successful restaurant. | ||
Plankton went to college and he's a washed-up loser. | ||
Think about it. | ||
That's very true. | ||
That is a very good point that you make. | ||
Mr. Krabs, wildly successful. | ||
Plankton, wallowing in failure and ignominy. | ||
Yeah, I think there's a lesson in there, right? | ||
There's definitely something about that. | ||
Satan says, Epstein says hi. | ||
Oh, that's funny. | ||
Super chats is Rex Jones just said he's still waiting on your DM to set up a debate. | ||
Hello knife department Well, yes DMS aren't open. | ||
So it's kind of hard to DM somebody when your DMS aren't open But in any case, I don't know. | ||
I'm sort of thinking about doing a debate maybe a debate maybe a discussion. | ||
We'll have to see Let's see. | ||
Lightbringer says, water sheep mad made him do it. | ||
Okay, that's crazy person. | ||
Zoomer Crusader says, Nick, I think you missed my $20 super chat. | ||
I don't think I did. | ||
Danny C says, in all seriousness, thanks for all the content and entertainment, Nick. | ||
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Well, thanks. | |
Xander says, PewDiePie gave the ADL money in order to troll them. | ||
He is getting slandered constantly as connecting the ADL to Nazis. | ||
Checkmates? | ||
I don't know what, like, what is, does your brain work? | ||
Is your brain functioning properly? | ||
Are you a baby? | ||
Are you a little baby? | ||
PewDiePie is, in this four-dimensional way, it's a very convoluted, conceptual way, PewDiePie connecting the ADL to Nazis. | ||
Ha! | ||
I just gave you $50,000. | ||
Get owned, bitch! | ||
Get pranked! | ||
Here's $50,000! | ||
Uh, yeah, here's $50,000. | ||
Here's $50,000. | ||
Yeah, here's $50,000. | ||
Oh, but the joke's on you. | ||
Good luck with that. | ||
I just gave you $50,000 and I'm PewDiePie. | ||
Now everyone's gonna know that if I'm a Nazi, I gave money to the ADL. | ||
What is that? | ||
Like, people are... Like, most people are stupid. | ||
So, when people make these kinds of convoluted, you know, they project these designs, these plans onto people, they're forgetting that most people are very, like, unthinking. | ||
So, for example, when we were debating Charlottesville last year, you know, Charlottesville happened in August 17, and then there was a Charlottesville 3.0 rally, and there was a big debate between me and somebody else about whether that was a good idea. | ||
And I said it was a terrible idea. | ||
You know, Charlottesville 2 is a disaster. | ||
Why would we do it again? | ||
And this other person said, well, this showed that, you know, if we were there and Antifa wasn't, and it was nonviolent, but in August we were there and Antifa was there and it was violent, they're going to deduce that Antifa are the real, and I'm like, Dude, nobody's thinking like that. | ||
Nobody's thinking about that. | ||
Nobody is, you know, comparing and contrasting and, you know, sort of finding a common... That's not happening. | ||
And, you know, it reminds me of this. | ||
Well, PewDiePie knows that if he gives money to ADL, people are going to connect the dots and say, well, if he's a... | ||
I can assure you, it is probably much simpler than that, right? | ||
So I disagree. | ||
There's no checkmates. | ||
The Remnant says, remember when a lady fainted in the crowd saying amazing grace at that Trump rally? | ||
Legit, a beautiful moment. | ||
I want to believe again. | ||
Come home, Trump. | ||
I thought that was a little corny, but you know, the real moment for me was, it was election night, it was the convention, It was the Americanism, not globalism speech. | ||
You know, there were a lot of moments. | ||
That one was kind of... kind of corny, though. | ||
But yeah, we do want him to come back. | ||
Mr. Hoff says, no e-books, never. | ||
Treader says, no e-books, never. | ||
Never e-books, not even once. | ||
Good job. | ||
Good job. | ||
We did it. | ||
Forest Shades says if you're too late, you'll have to swim to the yacht. | ||
Yeah, that's factual. | ||
Well, yeah, I don't know how you think you're gonna get to the yacht an hour late. | ||
What do you... It's a boat. | ||
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What do you... How do you think you're gonna get on? | |
Puppet pal says cool to hear you never give Anglin a hard time Well, yeah, we just try to not we just try not to address that for obvious reasons But I don't really have anything negative to say for the most part except that he's evil neo-nazi, you know this kind of thing But he's a very funny. | ||
He's very funny. | ||
Very funny writer. | ||
Very good writer. | ||
Annonce, but you know, for obvious reasons, we can't go around saying he's the tops. | ||
I like that guy, you know? | ||
So just try to avoid. | ||
Annonce says, Wignats be like, hey, is it okay if I show up to Miami unshaven throwing up Romans in a picture with you and wear a Murdoch Murdoch shirt? | ||
Thanks. | ||
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I don't know. | |
I don't see any Wignats saying that. | ||
I think that's you saying that. | ||
Uh, let's see. | ||
Ron Sun says, who browses the Stormer in public? | ||
Yeah, kind of a dumb move. | ||
Uh, Quinlan says, Pewds did a video with James Charles. | ||
Something's up. | ||
Nah, I don't think that was... I don't think that means anything is up. | ||
I think that PewDiePie... I don't think that PewDiePie is necessarily like a hardcore reactionary traditionalist and like he sees the same problem with James Charles that we do. | ||
I'm sure... | ||
Like, again, it's just a lot of people just have the wrong take on this. | ||
Something's definitely up. | ||
If PewDiePie isn't saying that we should arrest James Charles for being a homosexual, something's definitely... Like, I don't think that PewDiePie was ever a traditionalist. | ||
He's not even Christian, you know? | ||
So, to say that, well, something's up if he does a video with James Charles implies that he would have normally some kind of moral Uh, you know, compunction or problem with doing a video with James, which I don't think that was the case before. | ||
You know, I think at the most he could say that, you know, he was maybe aware of things that we're saying or sympathetic to right-leaning views, but I don't believe he was ever totally political and I don't believe he was ever hardcore traditionalist in that way. | ||
You know, so I see that as like an e-celebrity sort of crossover and not really much more than that. | ||
It's the real thing is the ADL money, you know. | ||
He did a video with James Charles! | ||
It's like, well, maybe it's the 50,000 of the ADL that's kind of the bigger deal, right? | ||
Really Good Comics says, wow, Really Good Comics on Telegram? | ||
WTF? | ||
Oh, you're on there? | ||
I gotta subscribe. | ||
Dramatic Dodo says, uh, have you heard that you are something? | ||
Okay, great. | ||
Jackson Moore says, hey Nick, first super chat, just wanted to ask if you've ever seen Asha Logos? | ||
Thanks for all the keks. | ||
Need to juice up my Zoomer dip with that America First merch. | ||
No, I don't know what that is. | ||
Brojan says PDP makes joke about Jewish people, then says please don't get mad I gave 50,000 to the ADL. | ||
Okay, you know, this is just so cringe. | ||
Stop calling Jews juice. | ||
It's not funny. | ||
It never was funny. | ||
It's not subtle. | ||
If we call them juice, it's funny and implicit. | ||
No, it's just retarded and dumb. | ||
So that's a dumb one. | ||
So that's another dumb one. | ||
Jay says, I actually force feed America First videos about, or rather, but having watch parties on Facebook inside of deplorable Trump, Patriot, Tea Party, etc. | ||
type groups. | ||
Oh, that's interesting. | ||
I'm not on Facebook really anymore, so... What, it's all boomers over there? | ||
All Gen Xers? | ||
I guess that's cool. | ||
Let's see... Gay Retard? | ||
That's more like it. | ||
Says, Nick, I have a confession to make. | ||
I was one of the guys who double teamed Cassie Dillon at the party. | ||
That was not Cassie Dillon. | ||
You know, I talked about a college Republican president getting double teamed on Twitter once, but that was a different person. | ||
Studio says Chubbies while not Hugo Boss has some fine lederhosen available right now. | ||
Lees room for America First shirt too. | ||
Solid knicker uniform for the yacht party since it overlaps with Oktoberfest. | ||
Uh, yeah, definitely not actually. | ||
I think definitely you're gonna just want to wear normal clothes. | ||
What is Lederhosen? | ||
Is that like that German sort of thing? | ||
Yeah, I also was thinking about the Oktoberfest America First crossover. | ||
What is going on in the superchats today? | ||
I don't understand. | ||
Oh, let's see. | ||
Friendly Jew says, are Castizo's welcome to Florida, Nick? | ||
Yeah, dude, I'm Castizo. | ||
Zoomer Crusader says, okay, here's my question again then. | ||
When is the Miami event end? | ||
I've got to book my flight back. | ||
Enjoy your extra shekels, Nick. | ||
It's not like a two-day event. | ||
It ends on Saturday. | ||
So it'll be probably late into the night, but, you know, it'll be over, I'm sure, by Sunday. | ||
Like, you know, I don't know, 1 a.m., 2 a.m. | ||
I don't know how long it's going to go. | ||
I don't have any logistics for you. | ||
But, yeah, I mean, you should be fine to leave, like, afternoon Sunday, I imagine. | ||
Maga, all these logistical questions. | ||
Like, just think about it. | ||
Just figure it out for yourself. | ||
We're not going to be, like, stranded in the sea for days at a time. | ||
Maga Zog Failure says in 2007, Ron Paul had the right idea, but he couldn't handle the media like Donald Trump. | ||
Just a few racist newsletters, a few racist newsletter accusations always made him crack. | ||
Well, yeah, and that's why Donald Trump is different. | ||
He was the only one strong enough to resist the media attacks. | ||
That's really why he's a standout. | ||
Okay, let's see. | ||
Did I miss one from Zoomer Crusader? | ||
I have to look. | ||
Oh yeah, I did. | ||
You know what? | ||
I did miss your super chat. | ||
I gotta figure out my flight back. | ||
Also obligatory. | ||
What are your thoughts on P? | ||
Okay, so my apologies. | ||
I did miss your first super chat. | ||
I thought I got them all, but you were right. | ||
Okay, so it looks like that's our last super chat. | ||
That's gonna do it for us tonight. | ||
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It's going to be only America first. | ||
America first. | ||
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