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and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. | ||
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and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. | ||
The boomer generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, not globalism, will be our credo. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
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I've never heard of Nick Fudge. | |
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...and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo! | ||
The boomer generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
I'm not interested. | ||
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You know the rule. | ||
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Americanism, not globalism. | ||
We'll be our freedom. | ||
I've never heard of Nick once. | ||
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Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo! | ||
The boomer generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race. | ||
Organization, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
I'm sorry, Brittany and Betsy, but I just can't do it. | ||
You're an e-girl. | ||
You know the rule. | ||
No e-girls. | ||
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Americanism, not globalism. | ||
Will be our freedom. | ||
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The boomer generation 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 rights. | ||
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You know the rule. | ||
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Americanism, not globalism. not globalism. | ||
We'll be our freedom. | ||
Guy, I've never heard of Nick Puts. | ||
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Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
The boomer generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the human. | ||
You're not interested. | ||
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You're an e-girl. | ||
You know the rule. | ||
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Guy, I've never heard of Nick Fudge. | |
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Humanism, not globalism, will be our credo in... | ||
It's going to be only America first. | ||
America first. | ||
The American people will come first once again. | ||
With respect, the respect that we deserve. | ||
From this day forward, it's going to be only America first. | ||
America first. | ||
- Good evening, everybody. | ||
You're watching America First. | ||
My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes. | ||
We have a great show for you tonight. | ||
Very excited to be with you. | ||
Tonight on Thursday, so close to closing out the week. | ||
Close to closing out a very exciting week here on America First. | ||
We've got a lot to talk about tonight. | ||
Our friend Justin Trudeau, the Leaf, he's not having a good week. | ||
I thought we were gonna be done with this yesterday. | ||
You know, there was one story about Justin Trudeau. | ||
He was wearing blackface. | ||
He was dressed like Aladdin. | ||
And I thought, oh, you know, this is more the usual liberal hypocrisy. | ||
Liberals are racist too. | ||
Whatever. | ||
And I tried to make some, you know, original points about this. | ||
About how the left is eating itself and the right can gain from this. | ||
But he's back in the news again tonight. | ||
Justin Trudeau. | ||
Neo-Nazi leader. | ||
He says he will not rule out wearing blackface in the future. | ||
That's what he said. | ||
It's from the New York Post. | ||
The headline says Justin Trudeau says he's not sure if he'll wear blackface again. | ||
He might do it! | ||
He might wear it at his next inauguration, right? | ||
No, I'm kidding. | ||
There was an article from the New York Post that I'm gonna read from where the headline was deceptively... What did it say? | ||
Something like, Justin Trudeau doesn't know if there will be more instances of blackface. | ||
Because he did it so many times, he doesn't know if there'll be more stories coming up about it. | ||
And that'll be our featured story tonight. | ||
Two more instances of the Prime Minister in blackface. | ||
Have surfaced. | ||
I think one of them is he's mocking a Jamaican singer. | ||
I forget the other one. | ||
The other one I think is another Arab blackface. | ||
Is it? | ||
I'm not sure. | ||
We're gonna get into it. | ||
I'll read the article, but he's in big trouble. | ||
And I don't know, I mean, there's really not so much to add tonight aside from the news stories, I guess, but it is pretty funny. | ||
So we'll be talking about that. | ||
Not much else going on, gotta tell ya. | ||
Gotta tell ya, not much else happening. | ||
I thought, and I thought I was set today. | ||
I was doing my notes last night. | ||
You know, I was setting it up for today. | ||
I said, oh, well, the UN General Assembly is going to take place today. | ||
Oh, there's going to be big news. | ||
And it's like nothing even happened. | ||
Nothing even happened. | ||
So we're talking about The Leaf again tonight. | ||
We'll also be talking about this ICE situation. | ||
So we talked all summer about a number of different attacks on ICE facilities. | ||
Of course we saw an attack in Spokane, Washington where an Antifa member firebombed an ICE facility. | ||
We saw an incident I think in Texas where ICE facilities were shot at. | ||
We saw a number of incidents like this. | ||
Now we're seeing something a little bit different, with regards to ICE at least. | ||
Now there are left-wing protesters that are planning a huge protest, a huge demonstration, I guess if you could call it that, outside the home of a warden at an ICE detention facility. | ||
So, you know, normally these people, they go to the ICE facility itself, and they throw a Molotov cocktail at it, or they shoot it, or they come to kill people. | ||
Now they're demonstrating right in front of the houses of the people that work there. | ||
So, we'll get into that. | ||
There was a great thread, actually, on Twitter by VDARE about this, and this is a tactic that's used, actually, in the Third World that's called a TURBA. | ||
You might not have heard of this, but I guess this is what happens in Latin America, the Middle East. | ||
It happens all over the world. | ||
Turbi, I guess, is an Arabic word for disruption or riot. | ||
And so you're beginning to see a lot of this in the United States. | ||
This was the gist of the VDare thread on Twitter. | ||
that increasingly as we get new third worlders in the country we're going to see this phenomenon of the turbo where a judge rules the wrong way on a decision a media figure says the wrong thing you know like we're seeing tonight with this ice detention facility warden if they don't like what you're doing if they don't like what you're saying they're going to come to your house and they're going to cause These turbos are going to cause a disruption, an uproar, a riot, and they're going to use violence and intimidation to get their way. | ||
And, you know, you can see how this might cause a total breakdown of order in civil society. | ||
So, we'll talk about that. | ||
We'll also be talking about Minneapolis. | ||
You know, it's been a while since we talked about crime. | ||
Since we talked about the, well, The crime situation, I guess you could say, in the country. | ||
There have been a string of high-profile attacks in downtown Minneapolis. | ||
I guess there's a specific kind of attack where what they do... They're all Somalis, by the way. | ||
I don't know if that's relevant. | ||
It's all Somalis that are doing this. | ||
They get in packs, packs of Somalis, between 10 and 30 people, and what they do is they wait for somebody who's drunk, somebody who's otherwise impaired, somebody on their phone. | ||
In a word, somebody who is vulnerable. | ||
Somebody who cannot fight back easily. | ||
They'll send one person up to distract the guy, you know, start a conversation, and then you'll have 10, 20, 30 Somalis descend on the impaired individual, the distracted individual, beat him, strip him, take his stuff, cell phone, wallet, all that. | ||
And I guess they've been having a huge string of these. | ||
Over the past week in Minneapolis. | ||
And even better, even better, if that's not good enough, every single instance all the assailants are black, many times Somali, and all the victims are white guys. | ||
They're not calling it a hate crime though. | ||
They said that, well, the reason they're being targeted is not because they're white, but because they are impaired, because they're weak, vulnerable, whatever it is. | ||
And so we'll talk about that as well. | ||
It's been a while, it's been a while since we went hard on These people. | ||
The criminals, I guess you could say, in the country. | ||
So it's gonna be a good show. | ||
Kind of a slow news day. | ||
Kind of a bummer. | ||
What can I say? | ||
There's not much I can do. | ||
You know, I was talking last night in Telegram. | ||
I guess some people are not enjoying my Telegram monologue last night. | ||
But I was at White Castle last night. | ||
I drove through. | ||
And I was eating in my car. | ||
I was eating some White Castle sliders. | ||
I was eating some fries. | ||
And the reason I'm eating in my car is because it was a beautiful night last night. | ||
It was like... | ||
I don't know, 70 degrees, cool fall, autumn breeze. | ||
It was just great. | ||
So I said, rather than go home and eat it while watching The Sopranos, you know, at home, why don't I just enjoy, you know, in the park, in the car, whatever. | ||
And I looked on the box. | ||
I looked on the, this is why this is relevant. | ||
I looked on the box of the White Castle fries, and it said, what did it say? | ||
It said something like, make a bold move. | ||
Like, the branding campaign, the marketing campaign is like going to White Castle is a bold move. | ||
What's your bold move? | ||
And so, outside of some ideas of a bold move, I can't control the news. | ||
I said on Telegram the other day, well my first idea of a bold move, I don't think anybody's gonna like. | ||
So, you know, there are some ways I can control the news. | ||
Generally speaking, though, it's completely out of my control. | ||
I can't make the news happen unless you want to see me in jail, right? | ||
So we're gonna have to just work with what we have. | ||
I do have to say, before we dive into... | ||
Current events before we go back on the attack. | ||
Before we go back on the attack against the criminal population in America and against these rioters, these disruptors, agitators. | ||
I have to, I just have to bring this up. | ||
I don't know if you've seen this. | ||
Okay, I'm a little bit off-center. | ||
I don't know if you've seen this, but there's a new television show on NBC. | ||
You might know what I'm talking about. | ||
They recently sunsetted on NBC the Late Late Show with Carson Daly, or what is it? | ||
It's like Last Call with Carson Daly. | ||
But if you watch NBC, you know they have The Tonight Show. | ||
They have the Seth Meyers show, Late Night with Seth Meyers, whatever, and then they have Carson Daly. | ||
Well, Carson Daly got fired, and now they're bringing in a YouTuber actually to fill his role, to take over his position. | ||
You know, usually, and what we see with the last two shows is that it's like a Saturday Night Live pipeline. | ||
You know, Jimmy Fallon started out his Late Night with Jimmy Fallon. | ||
I was a big fan of that show. | ||
When Jay Leno was on the Tonight Show and then Jimmy Fallon got bumped up and Seth Meyers got plugged into the Late Show. | ||
But instead of replacing Carson Daly with, you know, like somebody who's competent or talented or works in television, they replaced him with this really uppity, liberal, bisexual, I guess as well, Indian woman named Lilly Singh. | ||
And she's actually a YouTuber. | ||
She used to go by the name Superwoman on YouTube. | ||
There's actually a pretty good video. | ||
If you want my complete thoughts on her, which I probably can't get into on this show for community guidelines reasons, you look up Nick Fuentes on Lilly Singh or something like that, because I did a whole video about her. | ||
But she's taking over. | ||
And I have to say, if you really want to see the direction that we're headed in, because I don't think people, I mean, people hear me, but they don't really get what's coming down the road for us. | ||
If you really want to see what's in our future, you gotta check out on YouTube this Lilly Singh show. | ||
I forget the title of it. | ||
It's like... What is it? | ||
It's some kind of... It's some variation of Late Night with Lilly Singh. | ||
Something like that. | ||
And I'm watching these videos on YouTube today. | ||
I guess she did, like, this song. | ||
She did, like, a skit as her introduction. | ||
And she did, like, this rap song. | ||
And so I saw that on Twitter, and I went on her YouTube channel, and I watched, like, five or six of her videos of, you know, her first guests, monologues, whatever, some introductory-type stuff. | ||
You know how they have these late-night videos on YouTube. | ||
Holly Jimmy Fallon does it. | ||
And from start to finish, every single video... Number one, I mean, none of this is, like, remotely funny or entertaining. | ||
Women are not funny. | ||
And, largely speaking, people of color are not funny either. | ||
But from start to finish of every single video, it's just, I'm a woman. | ||
I'm a woman. | ||
I'm a woman. | ||
I'm Indian. | ||
I'm a woman and I'm not white. | ||
Oh, oh, your TV's not broken. | ||
I'm actually a non-white woman. | ||
No, no. | ||
Don't change a dial on your television. | ||
Your television's not broken. | ||
I'm not a white man. | ||
I'm a brown woman. | ||
And it's just beating you over the head over and over with this anti-white, it's this pro-woman, pro-brown content. | ||
And I don't know, I mean, in a certain way, maybe this is going to be the worst outcome. | ||
In some ways, this may be the worst outcome of the demographic change, is that in spite of all the bad things that are happening, at the very least for now, you can tune into America First, our real favorite, not a late night show, but your favorite evening show. | ||
Or you can turn into, I don't know, I mean, I guess Jimmy Fallon is kind of funny. | ||
Jay Leno, I thought, was probably better on The Tonight Show. | ||
You know, you can still find some funny content out there these days, generally speaking. | ||
I mean, I know it's getting bad, but you still can, I think, laugh at the situation, what's going on, but increasingly, the only refuge you're gonna have is just these completely talentless brown women. | ||
And then that's the final black hole. | ||
I think that's when... | ||
You know, that's when the real black pill sets in, is what happens when the country falls apart and all you have is Lilly Singh. | ||
She's going to be hosting The Tonight Show, you know, in 20 years. | ||
Somebody like her is going to be hosting The Tonight Show. | ||
And where do you go then? | ||
What do you do then? | ||
All you do, you're only safe inside of your own mind then. | ||
You don't even have, you know, Nick. | ||
You don't even have Jay Leno, whatever else. | ||
So it's a pretty sad state of affairs. | ||
I think I'm gonna have to do a premium show about her. | ||
I think I finally found my inspiration for the next premium show. | ||
We're gonna have to watch a few of those because I was just sitting there like losing my mind. | ||
I was gonna put more holes in the wall because it was just the worst thing I've ever seen in my life. | ||
But we're gonna dive into the current events. | ||
We'll see what's going on here. | ||
We're gonna get to the bottom of this crime problem, finally. | ||
And we'll start with what's going on in Minneapolis. | ||
I'll read to you this report from Fox News. | ||
Summarize what's been happening there. | ||
It says, Fox News has obtained a series of disturbing videos showing mob-style attacks in downtown Minneapolis in which police say, quote, vulnerable victims, you know, another word to describe them are white because they're all white, vulnerable victims were targeted and brutally beaten for valuables such as cell phones. | ||
Police told Fox News that an incredible law enforcement investigation led to the arrest of 16 people in connection to the videos. | ||
They face assault and robbery charges, among others. | ||
In one daytime video, a mob can be seen pummeling a man just outside of the Minneapolis Twins Stadium. | ||
At one point, the attackers run to gain speed and jump on the victim. | ||
They ride a bike over him, take off his pants, and beat him with the belt. | ||
The victim appears to defend himself, but is outnumbered and overpowered. | ||
And I don't know if you've seen this video. | ||
It did go viral. | ||
It was making the rounds online and also on television. | ||
But this is a group of 18 black men beating up one white man. | ||
Riding on top of him with their bike. | ||
Running. | ||
Jumping on him. | ||
Beating him with the belt. | ||
They take his pants off. | ||
They take his shoes off. | ||
They take his cell phone. | ||
Kicking him. | ||
They're surrounding him. | ||
I don't know what else to call this. | ||
This is animalistic behavior. | ||
This is pack animal behavior. | ||
It says in another gruesome video, two young men appear to be attacked. | ||
They're punched in the face and appear to fight back. | ||
One is knocked unconscious. | ||
In the third video, a young man is surrounded by a mob and beaten unconscious. | ||
The video appears to show something being taken from his pocket once he's on the ground. | ||
All these videos are emerging as the city of Minneapolis is dealing with a crippling shortage of police officers. | ||
The chief of police, Medaria Arredondo, has requested 400 additional officers over the next few years to make up for the shortage. | ||
The shortage of police is so staggering that over the past year the police department was unable to immediately send a squad car to 6,776 priority one emergencies. | ||
That includes situations like shots fired, stabbings, and sexual assaults. | ||
A Minneapolis police website says priority one calls involve an imminent threat to personal safety or the loss or damage to property exists. | ||
So almost 7,000 cases they were not able to respond to because of a shortage of police officers. | ||
And we see this is going on in Minneapolis. | ||
And to me, at this point, you know, for a long time, I used to try and be funny about it. | ||
We used to try and be ironic and say, well, what could possibly be causing this? | ||
Is it the Democrats? | ||
You know, this is what Charlie Kirk wants us to believe. | ||
This is what, and by the way, this is the only acceptable opinion that you're allowed to have. | ||
About all of this. | ||
About Chicago, about Detroit, about Minneapolis. | ||
When you watch these videos, understand that the only acceptable mainstream opinion that you can have, that you hear on Fox News, that you hear from Turning Point USA, that you hear from any conservative pundit in any respectable publication, is that this is the result That's the furthest you can take it. | ||
It's the result of policy or it's the result of culture. | ||
It's the result of bad, urban, impoverished culture, which is indirectly the result of policy. | ||
In no way, shape, or form can you attribute this to anything other than circumstance, other than environment. | ||
And you see what's going on! | ||
You see it with your own eyes! | ||
We all know what's going on. | ||
We all know what neighborhoods these are. | ||
We know which people you're supposed to avoid. | ||
Am I speaking a different language? | ||
Do you not know what I'm talking about? | ||
We're talking about Minneapolis. | ||
What do you know about Minneapolis? | ||
For years, for centuries, Minnesota, and Minneapolis in particular, was 98% white. | ||
In 1950, Minneapolis was 98% white. | ||
Largely, you know, for the most part, the white population was, in particular, Scandinavian and German. | ||
Okay, so you look at Germany, you look at Northern Europe, you look at Scandinavia, do they have these problems? | ||
Do they have mobs of 18 people riding bicycles on top of drunken, vulnerable people, taking their pants, stealing their cell phones out of their pockets? | ||
Do we know that that's how Swedes behave? | ||
Do you know a lot of Swedes? | ||
Is that how Swedish people act? | ||
You go to Germany, you go to, you know, a German town. | ||
Is this what a lot of German people partake in? | ||
Brutal mob beatings? | ||
And in Minnesota, was Minnesota known previously? | ||
I don't know if we have boomers watching the show. | ||
Throughout the 20th century, was Minnesota and Minneapolis... | ||
Were these known as hotbeds of crime, where you better keep on guard all the time unless you get surrounded by a pack of 20 people and bicycles ridden on top of you and your pants stolen and your shoes stolen off your body? | ||
Or did we think that Minneapolis and Minnesota were actually really nice places to live? | ||
Maybe the best place in the country to live? | ||
That's actually, in fact, why they're a destination for so many immigrants. | ||
Because it is, in terms of all the metrics for quality of life, if you're looking at education, healthcare, public services, Minnesota and Minneapolis were like the best in the country. | ||
Now they say that the crime is on par with Chicago. | ||
And I wonder why that is. | ||
I wonder what has suddenly made Minneapolis just like Chicago. | ||
I guess it must be that they elected Democratic mayors. | ||
You know Minneapolis and Minnesota with their Scandinavian German population were heaven on earth paradise. | ||
Not unlike Scandinavia and Germany. | ||
And then I guess along the way they started electing people that were more liberal with economic policies? | ||
I don't know. | ||
More open-minded about things like, what, gay marriage and sexual degeneracy? | ||
And now they have as many murders per 100,000 as Chicago, depending on some of the numbers you're looking at. | ||
Now you see violent crime is on the rise. | ||
Now you see that rapes are at historical highs. | ||
I'm sure it's a result of policy. | ||
Come on. | ||
Come on, folks. | ||
Really? | ||
What do Minneapolis now and Chicago have in common? | ||
What is the elephant in the room that nobody wants to talk about? | ||
What are the neighborhoods in Chicago that you can't go to? | ||
It's not Lincoln Park. | ||
You're safe in Lincoln Park. | ||
It's not Lakeview. | ||
Okay, it's not Evanston. | ||
Evanston's not in Chicago, but you get the point. | ||
It's the South Side! | ||
Take a demographic, look at any demographic map of the South Side of Chicago. | ||
It's a real head-scratcher. | ||
Gee, what is going on here? | ||
What is the correlation? | ||
And what are the neighborhoods where the crime is spiking in Minneapolis? | ||
There's an article I saw It's from a local source. | ||
It says, quote, violent crimes increased by more than 50% in 2018 in Minneapolis's Cedar Riverside neighborhood, nicknamed Little Mogadishu. | ||
Which authorities attribute to Somali gang activity in the area. | ||
Buried in a recent Star Tribune article is the fact that violent crimes jumped from 54 in 2010 to 84 in 2018, out of 100,000. | ||
An increase in roughly 56%. | ||
Authorities attribute the violence to rivalries between Somali gangs, such as the Somali Mafia, the Somali Outlaws, the Hot Boys, and the Madiban with Attitude, according to Alpha News. | ||
And so I see, it's just incredible to me, because I see this gang activity and I'm wondering, how did these Somalis, fresh off the plane, I mean these guys, what are they, refugees or something? | ||
Economic migrants, more like it. | ||
I guess they're coming here for stuff. | ||
These people are fresh off the airplane. | ||
You know, they've been here for one generation at most, maybe two generations. | ||
Where did they learn this victim mentality? | ||
Where did they learn all this bad African-American culture that we're attributing all the crime to? | ||
And if you ask Thomas Sowell, the black economist, he says, well, why do blacks commit half the murders? | ||
Well, it's because they don't have fathers. | ||
Because they were born out of wedlock, Because the welfare state replaced the father in the black household, and as a result of the welfare state replacing the father, now they have this victim mentality. | ||
And because they don't have fathers and they have a victim mentality, they're looking for shortcuts. | ||
They don't want to work hard because of that, I guess. | ||
And so that... So in short, the reason why the African-American, you know, people that are descendants of slaves, because that crime rate is so high, is because of these environmental effects. | ||
That it persisted for generations, for centuries. | ||
It is this very, it's so complicated. | ||
It's such a complex sociological question. | ||
These poor people have been stewing in a cauldron of victim mentality and poverty and bad culture for generations and that, you know, it's a sociological stew which has created this problem. | ||
Well that's so weird because how do these Somalis learn all of that? | ||
How do these Somalis From Africa? | ||
From Somalia? | ||
How did they just get off the plane and, you know, I guess they're forming gangs, killing, raping, murdering. | ||
How do they learn all that so quickly? | ||
How do they pick up that victim mentality, the media portraying blacks as gangsters? | ||
You know, I guess they internalize that perception and the legacy of slavery and redlining. | ||
How do they pick all that up in such a short amount of time and then it manifested in crime? | ||
I guess it must spread through osmosis. | ||
It's like an epidemic. | ||
I guess they got off the plane, they met the 1% of blacks that were in Minneapolis, and they were like, Sup, cuh? | ||
Whoa, you're telling me that, well, like, we're supposed to be gangsters or something? | ||
Alright, you know, time to raise the crime rate by 50% in Minneapolis. | ||
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It's just... And we all have to, but we all have to pretend. | |
Well, we all have to pretend that that's what it is. | ||
We all have to say, it's not about race. | ||
Oh, it's not about race. | ||
No, no, but it's not about race. | ||
I just, I just have a problem with getting raped and murdered. | ||
It's not, it has nothing to do with race. | ||
It's about everything else. | ||
Really? | ||
Come on. | ||
But that's what you have to do. | ||
And to me, that is just the height of the tyranny of what's happening in the country today. | ||
Because everybody knows what I'm talking about. | ||
Everybody's thinking it. | ||
And even if you don't consciously acknowledge it, you know it! | ||
You know it, because you don't go to those areas. | ||
You know what to expect! | ||
So even if you don't admit it to yourself, even if you don't say to yourself, well, there's this problem, and it's these people, and it's something about them, well, I mean, you don't really have to acknowledge any of that. | ||
You don't drive into the South Side of Chicago after dusk, and that says it all, doesn't it? | ||
That says it all. | ||
But we all have to pretend and we all have to rationalize and come up with excuses and we really do believe it. | ||
I think for a long time a lot of people started to believe it. | ||
People tell lies to themselves and they start to believe it. | ||
Yeah, like everybody's the same. | ||
Everybody is the same and interchangeable and no group of people is more problematic in any way than any other group. | ||
And we all know that's nonsense. | ||
We all know that's nonsense. | ||
We see it with our own eyes. | ||
We see the video in Minneapolis, and we see who's doing it! | ||
We see who's doing it! | ||
And we see the numbers. | ||
The data is all right there in front of us. | ||
And either you're just, I don't know, retarded, or you're lying to yourself. | ||
Or you just have to acknowledge it. | ||
Nobody else will say this. | ||
Nobody else will acknowledge this. | ||
Not any major mainstream conservative. | ||
I don't care how, you know, oh, well, no, but my guy, he really, he doesn't care about political correctness. | ||
Well, this guy, he's really on the money. | ||
No, nobody's gonna say it. | ||
And you gotta ask yourself, but here's the bigger question. | ||
We know all that. | ||
Got it. | ||
Sure. | ||
We've talked about this on the show before. | ||
Well, why is it that we can't, why is it that we can't say what's going on? | ||
Why is it that we can't say that it's clearly about race? | ||
Have you ever asked yourself that? | ||
Why is it that it's racist to point this out? | ||
The data, I mean, points it out, right? | ||
Experience points it out. | ||
Why am I like a prejudiced, discriminatory, bigoted, or racist person? | ||
Why am I the worst thing in the world for saying, clearly this is what's going on here, right? | ||
Because that's what it is. | ||
If I were to talk to anybody on the street and say, well, why is Minneapolis so violent? | ||
Well, it's because of all these Somalis. | ||
It's because, for some reason, Africans are causing a lot of crime. | ||
For some reason, they have a greater proclivity for violence, I guess. | ||
They're committing a disproportionate amount of crime, and it's not even close! | ||
And it's happening everywhere in the world, in the country, in the cities. | ||
And I would immediately be branded a racist if I said that to somebody. | ||
And what does that mean? | ||
Discrimination, prejudice, you know, bigotry, something like that. | ||
And all of those things are the worst thing you can be. | ||
Why is that? | ||
Number one, how is it discrimination? | ||
How is it prejudice? | ||
But number two, even if all those things were true, why is that the worst thing you can be called? | ||
If you're called a racist, that's worse than anything. | ||
People out there support abortion. | ||
People out there now are saying, I'm not pro-choice anymore, I like abortion. | ||
That's what people are saying now. | ||
That person is not driven out of Hollywood. | ||
That person is not defamed. | ||
They don't have protests in front of their house. | ||
That person is still mainstream, acceptable, and all that. | ||
You have people that are pedophiles. | ||
Look at some of these Hollywood directors, where everybody knows what's going on there. | ||
And these are people. | ||
That still maintain some air of respectability and they get invited to parties? | ||
So why is it that racist is the worst thing? | ||
And why is it that pointing these things out qualifies as racist? | ||
The... I think it's pretty obvious what's going on. | ||
They don't want you to speak out against the agenda. | ||
What it comes down to is you cannot say anything negative about non-white people. | ||
That's all that that means. | ||
That's all that racism means. | ||
You cannot talk about non-white people and you certainly cannot talk about them in a way that is negative. | ||
That's all it means. | ||
Why? | ||
Why is it that we can't do that? | ||
Because we can talk about white people. | ||
You talk up, you say like, oh, I remember when I was growing up in grade school, if you said somebody was black, it was like, well, I'm not racist, but you know, there's that person is black. | ||
Why so touchy about acknowledging the non-white race? | ||
And then moreover, we can't say negative things. | ||
We can't criticize. | ||
We can't generalize. | ||
But it all goes in the other direction. | ||
Well, white people are a big problem. | ||
White people are annoying. | ||
White people do this. | ||
Well, I'm a white guy and I hate my own people, you know? | ||
So it's all part of the agenda. | ||
You can't talk about non-white people. | ||
You cannot acknowledge what's happening. | ||
And you cannot acknowledge Some of the problems that are taking place. | ||
And to me, this all fits into the larger agenda. | ||
You really got to ask yourself why things are the way they are. | ||
It's not accidental. | ||
It's not random. | ||
You know, people say, oh, this cancel culture is out of control. | ||
They say that on what? | ||
Like mainstream talk shows. | ||
It's not about cancel culture. | ||
It's about race. | ||
You know, people want to say, well, everybody's just so politically incorrect. | ||
I just want to say something silly for crying out loud. | ||
Nah, it's kind of all about race. | ||
You know, if you're not willing to talk about race, you're not really seeing what's going on, right? | ||
So anyway, that's Minneapolis. | ||
It's what we've been talking about for a long time, but I find it just so hard to move on from this. | ||
I find it impossible. | ||
How could you not be speaking out against this? | ||
About what's happening? | ||
It's insane! | ||
It's insanity, but we all buy into it. | ||
But I'm going to move on. | ||
We're going to talk about this ICE protest. | ||
You know, this is a little bit more of the same. | ||
This is a, again, from a local source. | ||
This is a story about this agitating group, left-wing group, that is showing up to the home of an ICE detention facility warden because they want to get her attention and, like, raise awareness or something. | ||
We know what's going on here. | ||
It's intimidation. | ||
The article says, quote, Groups involved in protests at the Aurora ICE facility believe the best way to get their message across is by going to the home of the facility's warden. | ||
Quote, this is the next step in our work towards changing the system and bringing justice towards millions of families. | ||
Said Matthew Wozniak, an organizer with Abolish ICE. | ||
Matthew Wozniak. | ||
I don't know, that doesn't sound, um, that doesn't sound Hispanic to me, but whatever. | ||
The protest is planned for Thursday, September 19th at 6.15 in Aurora. | ||
The address listed on an online flyer is not a specific house, but Google Maps shows it is near some subdivisions. | ||
In a Facebook post from Abolish ICE, the group wrote, Join us in confronting a high-level immigration enforcement official at their home. | ||
We will also be canvassing their neighborhood and informing their neighbors about their role in the inhumane organization they work for. | ||
ICE officials recently expressed concern about violence at two facilities, Field directors addressed a letter to the American public in an attempt to clarify the agency's mission and dispel any misconceptions. | ||
Quote, the intent is really on the safety of our officers, so there's been a lot of rhetoric that has come out on various things. | ||
Excuse me, that our officers are either unsafe or they're not doing the right thing by the immigrant population. | ||
And that is very much untrue, said acting field director John Fabricatore during interview with Denver 7 last week. | ||
Wozniak stressed the protest outside the warden's home will be peaceful. | ||
Quote, we need to force the dialogue on folks that are so far not interested in hearing what we have to say, said Wozniak. | ||
And so again, this is a little glimpse into the crystal ball. | ||
We've already seen this. | ||
This happened to Tucker Carlson already. | ||
This has happened to Ann Coulter. | ||
This has happened to really anybody that speaks out in a meaningful way against immigration, people that operate. | ||
But now this is happening to a nobody. | ||
Usually this happens to celebrities, congresspeople, politicians, things like this. | ||
This is just some random, this is an ice warden, you know, This is not a public official. | ||
This is not somebody who's really influential. | ||
This is somebody who's just working a job. | ||
And they're going to the warden's house. | ||
They're going in front of her house. | ||
I think it's a she. | ||
But they're going to this person's house to protest and canvassing the whole neighborhood. | ||
And, you know, to me, again, this kind of says, like, what kind of a country are we living in when this is the case? | ||
You know, a lot of people say about the country that it's like socialist, or it's democratic socialist, or it's too equal, it's too egalitarian, or something like that. | ||
You know, to me, the term that always resonated with me was anarcho-tyranny. | ||
This is a word that's been going around for a long time. | ||
I think Heidegger came up with this. | ||
Correct me if I'm wrong, it might be somebody else. | ||
But the phrase anarcho-tyranny, it might sound sort of contradictory at first, but it's this constant state of disorder, essentially, counterintuitive, Constant state of chaos, lawlessness. | ||
But in a way, the states, the elites, the powers that be, are using the chaos. | ||
They're using the sort of anarchic character of our disordered society in order to maintain their control. | ||
And so this is kind of what you see. | ||
And a lot of people say, well, America is a totally free country. | ||
We're not like China. | ||
We're not like Russia. | ||
We're not like North Korea. | ||
Well, how can you really say that? | ||
It's free insofar as you don't go against the ruling opinion, so long as you don't go against the mainstream narrative about politics. | ||
You might not even care about politics, but you have to go along with what they're saying. | ||
And if you don't, well, then things like this can happen. | ||
And, you know, for a long time people, I think, were under this impression that you're immune so long as you're not the face of it. | ||
So long as you're not out there in the open As like a media guy or a politician like you're okay. | ||
Well increasingly we're seeing that that's not actually the case. | ||
It turns out now that they're going after now all ICE members. | ||
You know this is not the first time they've directly attacked ICE officials. | ||
They are showing up to this warden's house but it happened I think last year or two years ago that they leaked something like the names of 5,000 ICE officers in the whole country. | ||
You know, so all these people are doxxed. | ||
Their home addresses, their phone numbers, their names. | ||
These are normal, average people. | ||
Now you see it happening to people who own businesses. | ||
You know, if there's a racist incident in a store. | ||
There was an episode, I think last month, where what was it? | ||
Somebody cut a black woman in the express checkout. | ||
Life destroyed. | ||
Life ruined in that instant. | ||
Gone. | ||
And so for a long time, people thought, well, as long as I'm not out there, as long as I may be careful about what I say, as long as I'm okay, they'll leave me alone, essentially. | ||
I'll be able to go about my business. | ||
And number one, this is a form of tyranny, essentially. | ||
You know, if you're self-censoring because you're afraid of the mob, which is clearly inspired and helped by power structures in the country. | ||
It's not like these are just like random activists. | ||
These people are getting money, and these people are getting material support, and they're being egged on and encouraged by the media, by the intelligentsia, by certain politicians and all that. | ||
You know, but for a long time people thought, well as long as I just don't say anything I'll be okay. | ||
Now you're seeing that you can't run away from this problem. | ||
They're not going to just leave you alone. | ||
You have to either be totally in submission, or they're going to come after you. | ||
And even if you are totally in submission, they might come after you anyway. | ||
You might find yourself in the wrong place at the wrong time, either in a self-defense situation, or maybe somebody bumps into you. | ||
Maybe you look at somebody the wrong way. | ||
Maybe you get in a car accident with the wrong person. | ||
You could find yourself dead or in serious trouble. | ||
And that's the kind of place we're going to live. | ||
You know, these are the ways in which our lives are going to change. | ||
I think this really has to be driven home. | ||
You know, we can talk about crime, and I think crime doesn't really sink in for a lot of people because if you make enough money, you can avoid crime. | ||
We all know that. | ||
I think everybody has kind of wrapped their head around that. | ||
This is why crime to me is not always so compelling because, you know, for example, I live in a relatively I don't know if it's like affluent, but a relatively wealthy middle class suburb. | ||
And I don't see a lot of crime because the demographics are such that it just doesn't happen. | ||
Nobody's shooting or killing or stabbing, anything like that. | ||
You know, so people will grow up in my neighborhood and in the, you know, surrounding areas. | ||
And they'll never see a murder. | ||
They'll never see a shooting, a stabbing, a rape, anything like that. | ||
You know, so it doesn't really impress upon them the kinds of ways in which the country is going to change. | ||
It's going to change in a lot of subtle ways like this. | ||
It's going to change in a lot of subtle ways of just things are just going to get degraded. | ||
They're just going to get worse, more disorderly, more disordered. | ||
Quality of life will generally go down. | ||
You know, it's like the last time we talked about the ice cream situation. | ||
You know, people are going into grocery stores, they're opening up the lids of the ice cream, licking it, and putting it back. | ||
In every case, I mean, who was it that was doing this, right? | ||
We see that these are minor ways, and you know, I guess what I didn't mention explicitly is I mean, it's a protest about an ICE facility, so who do you think is going to show up to this thing? | ||
It's the ways in which people are going to come into the country, and because they don't know how to act, they don't know how to behave, because they don't have standards in their own country, they're going to bring our country down with them. | ||
So, you know, if you go to Mexico, for example, you can't drink the water. | ||
The water's just dirty there. | ||
You'll find that generally the country is just dirty. | ||
You'll find that generally things are just sort of disorderly. | ||
They're not up to snuff. | ||
They're not up to the standards that we hold for ourselves. | ||
Really any country is this way. | ||
You cannot expect the standard of life that we have in America and any other country. | ||
Because these people, they just don't, they don't expect that. | ||
They don't abide by that. | ||
Maybe they're not accountable enough to take care of things the way we do. | ||
And so it's those subtle little ways When they come over here, the things are going to change. | ||
You know, uproars, riots. | ||
Our people don't riot. | ||
Well, I'm Italian, Mexican, Irish. | ||
I guess all those groups riot. | ||
But generally speaking, in America, once you're assimilated, you don't see a lot of rioting. | ||
You don't see a lot of rioting happening in the white neighborhoods. | ||
You don't see a lot of rioting happening in the southern neighborhoods. | ||
We got work in the morning, you know? | ||
But all these riots, all these uproars, these turbos, these disturbances, these things happen largely over racial issues. | ||
And who do you think is showing up to antagonize in this way? | ||
Who is showing up to agitate in this way? | ||
We all know who it is. | ||
So it's yet another episode, yet another example. | ||
In the awesome, amazing country. | ||
I hope everybody's pleased. | ||
I hope everybody's satisfied with what we've created here. | ||
And that's the thing is, at the end of the day, diversity is not benign. | ||
That's all we're trying to say. | ||
You know, a lot of people watch this show, and I think this is where people get lost, is people want to have you jump to conclusions. | ||
So what are we going to do about it, right? | ||
Or, so that means that you must hate them, or that means that you must think that they should be pushed out, or something like this. | ||
It's always some kind of assumption about, well, you believe in racial purity or something. | ||
You've seen this before, left-wing journalists. | ||
Stephen Bonnell, Destiny, he always does this. | ||
I'll say, you know, look, we're in this country, we have diversity, it's not really working out. | ||
And they'll say, so what? | ||
You want genocide? | ||
So what? | ||
You're like Hitler 2.0? | ||
So what you're saying is, you know, this is always the line, you know, people always have these presuppositions. | ||
All this is to say is that diversity In other words, non-white mass migration is being forced on our country. | ||
Nobody is in favor of it. | ||
Nobody was ever in favor of it, but yet it's been happening for 60 years. | ||
And all we're saying is, it's got problems. | ||
It's got serious problems that are going to affect you in ways that matter, right? | ||
That's all that we're saying. | ||
But that's not even, but even that we can't talk about. | ||
I think that's the first step, is acknowledging maybe it's not all it's cracked up to be. | ||
Because right now, the mantra is, it's a strength, it's the best, this is what makes America great, and this is the most important thing in the world. | ||
And all we're saying on the, I'm not saying, you know, look, and therefore, and this means, and whatever. | ||
I'm just telling you what everybody knows to be true, which is that there are some drawbacks. | ||
There are some cons here. | ||
If the pros are authentic street food, you know, whatever, and an exciting festival once a year in the city, okay, those are your pros. | ||
But we have a pretty serious con column as well. | ||
We have some problems going there as well. | ||
And that's all we're trying to say. | ||
If people began to acknowledge that there were problems associated with it, you'd see that people would come to conclusions, you know. | ||
People come to conclusions on their own. | ||
They figure out maybe what needs to be done, whatever. | ||
Or maybe at the very least a conversation has started about how we're going to begin to mitigate some of these issues. | ||
How maybe we could begin to turn things around. | ||
Maybe if it's not working then we should stop at the very minimum. | ||
You know, understand all these things are getting worse and millions are pouring in at record numbers. | ||
Every year it gets higher in spite of these things. | ||
So at the bare minimum if we just acknowledged, hey maybe the people that are coming in have some problems. | ||
And it's not that they're illegal, it's that they're legal and they're bringing problems. | ||
At the bare minimum, then the conversation would be started about if we can acknowledge there's problems, maybe let's put a pause on this until we can figure out. | ||
Maybe we can stop people from coming in for a second while we sort of get a grip here and figure out how we're going to deal in a country that is multiracial, in a country that is increasingly non-white, third world, whatever you want to say. | ||
So to me, that's all that matters at this point, is acknowledging we don't have to, listen, baby steps, we don't have to get any more advanced or sophisticated or further on down the road. | ||
We can cross different bridges when we arrive there. | ||
But for now, all I'm asking you to think about is, hey, maybe this diversity stuff, maybe it's bad. | ||
Maybe there's problems with it, and maybe the problems outweigh the positives. | ||
And then all the rest we can figure out later, right? | ||
But for now, it's about breaking the spell. | ||
Breaking the spell that people have that they will just repeat to themselves. | ||
No, no, this is great. | ||
As long as they come legally, as long as they come legally, immigrants are our strength. | ||
And I even hear this from conservatives. | ||
You know, conservatives, and I believe this for a long time too. | ||
I'm not, you know, trying to say I'm so enlightened or anything. | ||
For a long time when I was in like high school or whatever I entertained the notion that well the reason that America was a superpower is because unlike other countries we take the best from everybody. | ||
This is what they want you to believe. | ||
They want you to believe that well of course China only has the Chinese and you know France only has the French and Russia only has the Russians but what makes America great is we take The cream of the crop from everybody and we get the best of everybody with the best values and they all come here and they all make everything great, right? | ||
We have the strongest players from everybody. | ||
We have competitive advantage or comparative advantage because we get the best guys and whatever. | ||
But that's not true! | ||
But that's not true! | ||
We landed on the moon when we were 90% white. | ||
Okay, I mean, let that sink in. | ||
The best things that we did, we did when we were 90% white. | ||
You know, so it really has nothing to do with that. | ||
But it's first about breaking this spell that people have in their heads that, you know, it's about legal status, it's not about race, whatever. | ||
That's got to come down. | ||
And that's what we see with ICE. | ||
That's what we see with Minneapolis. | ||
But we're gonna move on. | ||
We're gonna talk about our featured story here. | ||
Justin Trudeau, you know, not that all the like profound stuff I guess I took care of in the first half of the show. | ||
This is just kind of funny. | ||
This is kind of funny and epic though. | ||
It's Justin Trudeau and I'll read this is from the New York Post. | ||
He's in more trouble, you know, the blackface saga goes on. | ||
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau offered a fresh apology to his fellow Canadians on Thursday over his blackface and brownface scandal, and left open the possibility that more photos of him in the racist makeup could surface. | ||
Speaking to reporters in Winnipeg, Trudeau said he was deeply sorry for appearing in three images with the skin-darkening makeup. | ||
What I did hurt them, said Trudell. | ||
The buck stops with me and I have a responsibility. | ||
I am wary of being definitive about this because recent pictures that came out I had not remembered. | ||
And the question is, how can you not remember that? | ||
The fact is, I didn't understand how hurtful this is to people who live with discrimination every single day. | ||
I've acknowledged that I come from a place of privilege, but now I need to acknowledge that that comes with a massive blind spot. | ||
A 2001 photo surfaced Wednesday night showing Trudeau wearing brownface and a turban during an Arabian Nights party and on Thursday a third instance of Trudeau in blackface emerged. | ||
We can confirm that it is him and it's from the early 1990s, said a Liberal Party spokesperson in a statement to CBC. | ||
Trudeau said he never mentioned the blackface flaps during a 2015 vetting process because he was embarrassed. | ||
He said, quote, I never talked about this. | ||
Quite frankly, I was embarrassed. | ||
It's not something that represents the person I become or the leader I try to be. | ||
And, you know, honestly, again, when we look at things like this, we have to sort of take two perspectives. | ||
On the one hand, we have to say it really doesn't matter. | ||
I mean, in the grand scheme of things, again, this is like if we're going to look at this in a vacuum, you know, for a moment, for to ignore the political context of this. | ||
We would say that blackface is not offensive, blackface is funny. | ||
All these people that are out there saying, oh he's the real racist, don't you see? | ||
This just proves that progressives are actually the racists. | ||
It's like, if you're still talking like that, you should be arrested. | ||
If you're still, if you're a conservative, you're right-wing, and you're still saying the left is the real racist, we're the real anti-racists, You should get the shit beaten out of you. | ||
Somebody should... The Proud Boys... Well, the Proud Boys are some of the worst offenders in this case, but somebody... Somebody should beat the shit out of you if you keep talking like this. | ||
Joking! | ||
I mean, I'm not in favor of violence. | ||
I'm not in favor of violence. | ||
You should get the shit beaten out of you in Minecraft. | ||
In Grand Theft Auto, right? | ||
In Grand Theft Auto Online, you should be punished, you know? | ||
In Minecraft, we should steal all your diamonds if you think like this. | ||
It's just... It's just so stupid. | ||
Blackface is fine. | ||
It's not offensive. | ||
Nobody cares. | ||
And if it is offensive, get over it. | ||
Get over it. | ||
Black people make fun of us all the time. | ||
Non-white people make fun of us all the time. | ||
Who cares? | ||
It's just a little comedy. | ||
Just a little levity. | ||
I don't think anybody means anything offensive by it, just dressing up like a black person, right? | ||
Then think about it this way. | ||
People make fun of different ethnic categories of white people all the time, and it's perfectly okay. | ||
You know, people can affect a Russian accent and make fun of how they drink vodka and how they're communist and how things are backwards. | ||
And people can affect an Italian accent and act like mobsters and, you know, gesticulate with their hands wildly and things like that. | ||
You know, people can talk like a British person. | ||
They can get upset of bad fake teeth and, you know, and do all that and carry on. | ||
So it's perfectly okay to make fun of an ethnicity, to pantomime White people. | ||
It's just that you can't do it with black people. | ||
Well, I don't think it's offensive, you know? | ||
So, when I say that Justin Trudeau should be destroyed because of this, it's not because we at any point in time should accept that people that are racist or ostensibly racist or doing blackface are actually in the wrong. | ||
They're actually morally wrong. | ||
But again, pivoting, it's because of the standard they've set up for themselves. | ||
So, regardless, ignoring the context, blackface doesn't bother me, you know? | ||
Who cares? | ||
But in the context of what the left is saying, yeah, this guy deserves to be destroyed. | ||
He should be destroyed and conservatives should press this. | ||
I see all kinds of conservatives and they're terrible. | ||
The two bad takes I see are this. | ||
Number one, it's Blackface actually is racist, and Democrats are the real racists. | ||
And the other one is conservatives. | ||
If you want to stop PC cancel culture, then it starts with Justin Trudeau. | ||
Then we can't give Justin Trudeau a hard time. | ||
Both of these takes are wrong. | ||
You know, in the latter case, because we covered the first one, the idea that we would like give any quarter to the left because we need some kind of offering of good faith, A showing of goodwill? | ||
We extend some kind of graciousness towards them and say, like, we forgive you. | ||
Don't you see the error of your ways? | ||
What a stupid idea that is! | ||
The same people that are saying this, if they got caught with blackface, you know, if David French got caught in blackface, they would chop this guy's head off, and everybody knows that. | ||
You know, all these conservative pussies Or out there saying, we can't go after David, or David French, we can't go after Justin Trudeau and blackface because then we're no good as the left! | ||
If these people did half of what Justin Trudeau did, if they appeared in blackface one and a half times, you know they'd get fired, you know they'd get shut down on social media, they'd get destroyed, the left doesn't care. | ||
And again, this goes back to what we have to understand about this conflict that we have, which is that it's war. | ||
We are not on the same page. | ||
The core values that America used to agree on, whatever that is, you know, this consensus that we used to have in the country, is gone. | ||
It has evaporated. | ||
You know, this whole idea that people have about Reagan and Tip O'Neill, if I hear about Tip O'Neill one more time, another hole is going in the wall, okay? | ||
Reagan, Tip and the Gipper, Democrats and Republicans coming across the aisle and shaking hands. | ||
That's how it used to be. | ||
This bipartisanship. | ||
Back in my day, Republicans and Democrats... Okay, boomer. | ||
Back in the 1990s, they didn't have Drag Queen Story Hour, okay? | ||
Back in the 1990s, they didn't have readily available third trimester abortions, right? | ||
Back in the 1990s, they didn't have people that were advocating to normalize pedophilia. | ||
Back in those days, you didn't have people saying that America's not going to be white anymore, and it's not going to be Christian anymore, and that's a good thing. | ||
You know, so the whole consensus that that was built upon, the idea that we were on the same team, the idea that, oh, we might just disagree, but we want the same things, that doesn't exist anymore. | ||
That disappeared 30 years ago. | ||
That disappeared before I was born, and people still haven't realized it. | ||
So, you know, people saying, we just have to show a little goodwill towards them, bring the country together, unite the country. | ||
That's not going to happen. | ||
You don't unite people that are diametrically opposed, ideologically, or people that are opposed to each other at a tribal level, at an instinctual, racial, tribal level. | ||
This illusory idea of uniting the nation, it is never going to happen. | ||
It's impossible, you know? | ||
People say, well we need to, we need a leader who's going to bring the country together. | ||
We need a leader who's going to unite the country. | ||
Not going to happen. | ||
Not going to happen. | ||
You think, you know, the only time that's going to happen is when Jesus Christ comes back. | ||
You know, he said when lions lay down with lambs and all this, yeah, and when blacks and whites and Hispanics and Asians and pedophiles and everybody else, you know, Christians and Jews and atheists and Muslims, when all those guys get together, You know, we're going to be in for a big surprise because that's the day that Jesus Christ is coming back. | ||
You know, that's not going to happen. | ||
And so all this goodwill is a big mistake. | ||
You don't do that on a battlefield. | ||
The equivalent would be, you know, you meet Al Qaeda. | ||
We're sponsoring Al-Qaeda. | ||
It would be like if, you know, I don't know, a long time ago, it'd be like in World War II if we met the Nazis on the battlefield and we said, hey, we surrender. | ||
Like, we're just, we want to be the nice guys. | ||
You know, it'd be like if we were in Vietnam and we went up to the Viet Cong and said, hey guys, we promise not to shoot you. | ||
You know, you catch them in an ambush and you say, well, we got you, but we're not going to shoot you. | ||
You're going to get your head chopped off. | ||
You're going to get caught in a booby trap. | ||
You're gonna get impaled by a wooden spike. | ||
And that's what's happening! | ||
That's what's happening to us! | ||
Every time the left makes a mistake, you've got 50% of the conservative movement saying, Ah, that's okay. | ||
We ought to forgive them. | ||
We can't be, we can't stoop to their level. | ||
We have to go beneath them. | ||
We have to go lower. | ||
You know, we have to use every trick in the book to destroy these people. | ||
That's my opinion, you know? | ||
So, I see this stuff with Justin Trudeau. | ||
I know we talked about it yesterday from a bit of a different perspective. | ||
I said you know conservatives could benefit from liberals killing themselves with their own impossible standards and that's true but we have to apply their standards to them for that to work. | ||
We have to make them play by their rules if they're going to be choked out by their own standards. | ||
They're not going to be choked out by their own rules if every time they get caught we give them a pass and we let them slip through and they're okay. | ||
You know? | ||
Then they choke us with their own rules, you know? | ||
And we're the only ones getting choked. | ||
We're the only ones that die, you know? | ||
So, that's the way you gotta think about it. | ||
But, it looks like we're running out of time here, so we're gonna move on. | ||
I'm gonna take a look at our Super Chats. | ||
We'll see what you guys are saying tonight. | ||
Uh, let's take a look. | ||
Uh, we've got James Russells, who says, Did you hear Bang Bros is bidding a $10 million naming rights for the Miami Heat Stadium and naming it the Bang Bros Center or BBC? | ||
No, I did not hear that but Adam that sounds pretty unfortunate. | ||
I don't I don't think that's appropriate No, honestly. | ||
I think Elizabeth Warren is probably, at this point, she's my favorite to win the nomination. | ||
I think she would not stand a good chance against Trump. | ||
Here's the thing about Biden, he's a terrible candidate. | ||
He's old, he's confused, whatever. | ||
But here's the thing, here's what people are missing out on. | ||
The far left, they're going to turn out, whoever it is, because they want to get rid of Trump. | ||
You know, so this is minorities, this is progressives, they will turn out. | ||
What you have to worry about, what the Democrats have to worry about, is turning out suburban people, women, you know, a lot of these independent type voters. | ||
What they really need to worry about is the states that Trump pried away from the Democrats in 16. | ||
They got California. | ||
They'll have California whether it's Biden or Warren, so to speak. | ||
What they have to worry about is Michigan. | ||
They have to worry about is Ohio and Pennsylvania, states like this. | ||
I think Joe Biden is a relatively center... I mean relative. | ||
This is all relative. | ||
He's actually a left-wing guy, but relative to Warren, relative to Sanders, he's basically a moderate. | ||
And if you look at any of the polling data, It says that moderates and it says like independent and conservative minded Democrats, they go overwhelmingly for Biden. | ||
Same with older people, you know, same with I think a lot of white people go for Biden as well. | ||
So I think if Biden was the nominee, that is really the X factor that he has is he's going to bring over a lot of these voters, just because he's a more normative candidate than Warren. | ||
Uh, and so I think that that's why he would be more competitive. | ||
Warren, you'd be surprised. | ||
I think that, uh, number one, I think women are just worse at politics, generally speaking. | ||
I don't think, I don't think they have it in them. | ||
I know that's gonna sound a certain way, but it's just true. | ||
Hillary Clinton didn't have it in her. | ||
Elizabeth Warren doesn't have it in her. | ||
She's a dumb idiot, okay? | ||
I don't think women have inherently political brains. | ||
I think they're gonna fail. | ||
In the first place, Donald Trump is a man and Elizabeth Warren is a woman. | ||
For starters, she's at a disadvantage. | ||
That's number one. | ||
Number two, she's a hardcore progressive. | ||
That's the thing. | ||
This is like if Sanders got the nomination. | ||
I think people are forgetting that she's in favor of Medicare for All. | ||
She wants to make private health insurance illegal. | ||
That doesn't go over well with a lot of people. | ||
You know, and there are some other things she's said and done in the past where, I mean, she's just a little bit too far left, I think, to compete with Trump. | ||
So, for a variety of reasons, I think she'll definitely be a worse candidate. | ||
John Fiber says, going in on your Canadian brothers a lot recently, eh? | ||
Sorry, bud, but like you said, the Northerners are always superior! | ||
Yeah, yeah, okay, that's a nice cult for ya. | ||
Canada's gonna be, what, 20% white by the end of the century? | ||
Please. | ||
You know, your president's a gay homo. | ||
Your president was the bastard son of Fidel Castro. | ||
And it would be like, oh, sorry, eh, but Canada's superior. | ||
Yeah, okay, dude. | ||
Who's your prime minister again? | ||
This effeminate homo who's Fidel Castro's kid? | ||
Really? | ||
Our president? | ||
He's Big Macs? | ||
He's 6'3"? | ||
He's a billionaire? | ||
So yeah, I know it's a nice cope. | ||
Southerners, Northerners, everybody's coping against Yankeedom. | ||
Everybody's coping against the great industrial North of America, but I think we all understand. | ||
Canadians are the people that didn't want to fight in the revolution. | ||
Canadians were the people that meekly and submissively said, we'll just be okay. | ||
We're not gonna fight the crown. | ||
So yeah, yeah. | ||
Cope all you want. | ||
I don't really... I'm not following Canadian politics. | ||
I don't know what's going on up there. | ||
I did see the Conservative candidate. | ||
vote People's Party to reduce immigration and fight the dairy cartel. | ||
I don't really, I'm not following Canadian politics. | ||
I don't know what's going on up there. | ||
I did see the conservative candidate. | ||
I mean, he's, you know, excuse me. | ||
He's hardly any better than Trudeau for a variety of reasons, but I don't know. | ||
I don't think anybody else stands a chance, right? | ||
Andrew says, Day of the Rake. | ||
Yeah, Day of the Rake coming soon. | ||
The Leaf and the Day of the Rake. | ||
Wiffles says, Hey, 15 year old Nicker here. | ||
Just got my first wagi check from Publix. | ||
So here's some reparation money. | ||
What's Publix? | ||
Well, thanks for the reparation money, big guy. | ||
I don't know what you're paying reparations for me. | ||
What is Publix? | ||
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Publix. | |
This is... what is this? | ||
A pharmacy? | ||
A supermarket! | ||
Okay, well, nice! | ||
Hey, nice! | ||
Well, hey, congratulations on the first wagi check! | ||
You better save your wagi dollars! | ||
Don't be throwing it all away on Super Chats, all right? | ||
Don't be throwing it all away on Super Chats. | ||
Save your money! | ||
But I do appreciate the Super Chat. | ||
What are the reparations for? | ||
We are brothers! | ||
Zoomers! | ||
All Zoomers are brothers! | ||
We are all a family! | ||
So, but I appreciate it. | ||
Thanks, big guy. | ||
Congrats on the job. | ||
Congrats on the check. | ||
Remember to keep it on the down low. | ||
Remember your Zoomer, like I said the other day? | ||
Play it close to the chest, right? | ||
But it's good to hear we have some based in Red Pill, but young knickers in the chat. | ||
Good to see. | ||
Cam says, our boomers are a lost cause and need to be raked. | ||
Yeah, big agree. | ||
All boomers need to be raked. | ||
The dress code, I think it's really kind of whatever you want to wear. | ||
a dress code and should I eat before? | ||
Also should I get a big Airbnb for an after party? | ||
The dress code I think it's really kind of whatever you want to wear. | ||
Just don't show up like a slob. | ||
I'm probably going to be wearing a suit depending on I mean, I guess we'll see what the weather's going to look like, maybe. | ||
But I'll probably be wearing some kind of a suit jacket, you know, kind of like a nightlife attire. | ||
Don't show up in like, you know, a t-shirt and sweatpants. | ||
Just, you know, wear something, wear jeans, you know, wear something nice, right? | ||
Wear something like at least the minimum level of casual, right? | ||
And I don't know, there might be food, there might not be. | ||
I think they're still working the details out. | ||
Big Airbnb for an after party. | ||
I don't think we're gonna... I think we'll probably just have the main party, right? | ||
I think it'll go on pretty well into the evening, so I think that might be unnecessary. | ||
Also, you know, I don't really trust that. | ||
But yeah, it's gonna be a good time. | ||
There'll be some more details coming out later this week. | ||
Yamatos' thoughts on Teddy Roosevelt. | ||
He's for $2. | ||
Thoughts on Teddy Roosevelt? | ||
He's based. | ||
Ben says Nick cries out in pain as the Super Chatter gives him free money. | ||
Well, nothing is free in life. | ||
I think, you know, the one lesson boomers write about is that. | ||
So, you know, people say, it's free money. | ||
You're complaining about free money. | ||
Well, nothing is free. | ||
My psychological state of mind, believe me, there's a cost. | ||
John Fiber says we have a hundred artillery pieces that date back to the 50s and 60s. | ||
Our Air Force contains only 70 active CF-188s and they date back to the 80s. | ||
Annex us please! | ||
Are you talking about Canada? | ||
No thanks! | ||
We don't want you! | ||
We don't want you! | ||
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We have enough problems! | |
These Canadians, man. | ||
America needs to annex us. | ||
You guys need to figure your own crap out. | ||
You guys have, like, what, you're practically 20% white now, and everything's gay over there. | ||
Are we gonna have to say the transsexual pronouns now? | ||
Is that gonna be the rules, right? | ||
So you gotta figure it out for yourself, man. | ||
Brapgod says, Canadian Thanksgiving is October 14th. | ||
Make sure to shit on Trudeau to your relatives and convince them to vote for Singh or May and divide the left. | ||
Interesting strategy. | ||
I don't know enough about it to you know get into party politics, but yeah Canadians for Canadians so foreign to me you have Thanksgiving in October what it doesn't make any sense But yeah, I guess when you're at your strange Canadian Thanksgiving you can you know put Trudeau on blast These guys are very confusing to me. | ||
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to me. | |
March of the Titans says, LOL, Shia LaBeouf had to mention how he was half Jewish as the first thing he said in his recent Hot Ones episode. | ||
The trending page is such cancer. | ||
Yeah, every week the trending page is brutal. | ||
I didn't know he was Jewish, though. | ||
Not a surprise. | ||
Burt Paulson says, can you hold my hand and guide me through life? | ||
Thanks. | ||
Yeah, definitely. | ||
Anonymous says, pee pee poo poo. | ||
Thanks for all you do do. | ||
Okay, thanks. | ||
Glenn says, spent $80 on merch the other day. | ||
Pretty excited. | ||
Gotta take it easy on super chats now. | ||
Hope with the merch I can meet some knickers IRL at WSU or also went. | ||
Oh, nice. | ||
Well, yeah, that's all right. | ||
You know, you're supporting the team, you're getting the merch. | ||
Hope you enjoy it. | ||
I hope you are satisfied with your purchases. | ||
And yeah, that's the thing about the Knicker merch is it's a little bit of a free and subtle advertising. | ||
It says, hey, I'm a Knicker. | ||
Come and talk to me. | ||
Give me a free hug. | ||
I'm a Knicker, and I want to be your friend. | ||
That's what it says for... That's not what it says for me. | ||
If you see me in town, it does not say free hug. | ||
It says, say hello, you know, don't startle me. | ||
No sudden movements, you know. | ||
It says, approach me, be nice. | ||
Definitely does not want to give me a hug, right? | ||
But for everybody else, you know, it's like, hey, a brother, right? | ||
Peanut R. Buckle says, my whole family has started wearing Hawaiian shirts at parties to make fun of my fat uncles that wear Hawaiian shirts. | ||
America First Hawaiian shirts when? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't think our service does Hawaiian shirts. | ||
And I don't know. | ||
I mean the thing with the merch is we're trying to figure some things out on the back end. | ||
So we'll see. | ||
JR says, merch idea America First branded switchblade style combs. | ||
That sounds really gay actually. | ||
America first switchblade style combs? | ||
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Why? | |
So you could be like that autistic kid in high school who thought he was cool who wore a fedora? | ||
I knew a kid like that. | ||
I knew a kid like that. | ||
He always wore an Indiana Jones hat. | ||
He was like three years older than me. | ||
He's one of these people where you can't make fun of them. | ||
You know, they make fun of you and you can't really retaliate because if you did, you would just devastate them. | ||
You know the kind of people I'm talking about? | ||
The kind of people where they bust your balls and you just kind of got to take it. | ||
And it doesn't really mean anything because if you return fire, it would just like destroy their life. | ||
That was this kind of person. | ||
He was a senior. | ||
No, he was actually, he was a supervisor in one of the extracurricular activities. | ||
And I was like a freshman or whatever. | ||
And, you know, I always bust my balls and I'd be like, dude, like you're 20 something years old. | ||
You're wearing an Indiana Jones hat and you're in a leather jacket. | ||
Like, what do you think you're doing? | ||
You know, you look like a slob. | ||
But it was these kinds of characters I remember carrying around. | ||
These switchblade style combs. | ||
It was always people with autism. | ||
It was always people that, you know, were like into comic books or whatever. | ||
Kind of nerdy, geeky people. | ||
You know, oily. | ||
See? | ||
So yeah, I don't think we'll be doing that, but thanks for the suggestion. | ||
Yeah, pretty based. | ||
It's a shame that he left, right? | ||
Tillerson call out Israel based yeah pretty based it's a shame that he left right if he was woke the whole time for a moment says Nick you made James also cry because of your pronunciation of Spokane What do you have to say for yourself? | ||
I don't know how it's pronounced. | ||
I'm not from the Northwest, alright? | ||
I'm from a great city. | ||
Kem says, if I wear blackface, will I be safe from Somalis? | ||
Yeah, yeah, they'll think you're one of their own. | ||
Forrest Jates says, I sent you an email with order number. | ||
Thanks again. | ||
Alright, well I will get back to you. | ||
Tyler says, never heard of Waves until Fantano started fagging out against Shooter and they're literally arthoteer, LMAO. | ||
Yeah, that melon head. | ||
He's absolutely the worst. | ||
I'm that's my favorite probably one of my favorite moments of 2019 is this Negative XP Anthony Fantano rivalry cuz that guy sucks. | ||
He blocked me on Twitter a long time ago We never even interacted. | ||
I know I may sound hypocritical for saying this but he blocked me a long time ago I'd never even said anything to him. | ||
I never even said anything about him understand, you know, some people say to me Well, they don't say it to me because they're blocked, but they'll be saying on their timeline, what? | ||
Nick blocked me! | ||
I never even interacted with him! | ||
But, you know, it's people that like, you know, they liked a tweet that was mean to me, they retweeted a tweet that was talking shit about me, you know, they didn't at me, but they said something nasty about me. | ||
With Fantano, I never even talked about him. | ||
I actually kind of liked his content. | ||
And then he blocked me, and then he got progressively more leftist, and more woke, and cringe, and all that. | ||
So I'm glad to see negative XP put him in his place. | ||
That guy's epic. | ||
Warhammer says 2050 Mexico projected 7th highest GDP. | ||
Spain 26th. | ||
There you go. | ||
Castizo future. | ||
There it is. | ||
Seamus says they keep importing Democrats from Chicago to Iowa. | ||
All the cucks from high school on Facebook keep saying, how has it gotten so violent here? | ||
Why do they play dumb when it's going to end bad either way? | ||
Because they're not, they're not thinking long-term. | ||
They're not thinking cause and effect, you know. | ||
People are not making the rational calculation that it's, you know, if you speak up, well you get called a racist, but if nothing is done, you're gonna get killed, you know. | ||
People aren't thinking like that, but... | ||
People will. | ||
People will when it hits home, and it's gonna hit home for a lot of people. | ||
Bob Sacamatos says Mel Gibson predicted the Minneapolis attacks. | ||
Factual, he did predict it. | ||
Well, inebriated, too. | ||
Umph Love says, been listening to some Gottfried lately. | ||
Which book should I dive into first, big guy? | ||
I don't know. | ||
You really can't start... Well, I was recommended a good... a very good friend of mine, who you may know on the show, but I can't say that I've spoken to him. | ||
I think he recommended that I start with his... | ||
It's a trilogy. | ||
It includes after-liberalism. | ||
It's this book about multiculturalism. | ||
Let me look it up. | ||
What is the... I forget all the books that are in there. | ||
Godfrey Trilogy. | ||
I gotta look up Paul Godfrey Trilogy, of course, because Google is not based in Red Pilb. | ||
Let's see. | ||
Yeah, so it's the Marxism Trilogy. | ||
And what is in there? | ||
It's after liberalism, it's this multiculturalism book, and it's a book about Marxism. | ||
So, I don't know all the titles of them, but if you look into those, that's a good place to start. | ||
Here it is. | ||
It's after liberalism, that's the first one. | ||
Multiculturalism and the Politics of Guilt, and the Strange Death of Marxism. | ||
So, I was told by a very prominent scholar that these are the books you ought to start with. | ||
Uh, and they're all kind of short, I believe. | ||
Uh, let's see. | ||
Relatively. | ||
Uh, Reptar says, R.I.P. | ||
Reginald Denny, 92 L.A. | ||
Riots victim. | ||
Oh, is it really? | ||
Is it, uh... What, did he die now or did he die then? | ||
Is it the anniversary? | ||
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Reginald Denny... Uh... | |
What are you talking about? | ||
He died. | ||
Not even the anniversary. | ||
I don't know what you're talking about. | ||
Oh, I know this is a different Reginald Denny. | ||
Isn't it? | ||
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I don't know. | |
Anyway. | ||
Let's see. | ||
Jason says, across the river in St. | ||
Paul is just as bad. | ||
Six people have been shot and killed in the last 17 days, including a young man last night leaving church with his daughter. | ||
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Yep. | |
Many, many cases like this. | ||
That's what happens. | ||
Chaz says, you asked me if I have bad superchats. | ||
All I have are bad superchats. | ||
Yeah, the movie's very relatable. | ||
That's gonna be our Black Panther. | ||
It's getting so close, too. | ||
So exciting. | ||
Next week, we got the new Kanye album. | ||
We got Miami. | ||
The week after that, we got Joker. | ||
I'm white-pilled about this, right? | ||
You ask me if I have bad superchats. | ||
All I have are bad superchats. | ||
What do you call a mentally ill loner who's abandoned? | ||
Right? | ||
That's, uh, I don't know. | ||
InnerCityDemocrat says, do you think femoids pass the Turing test? | ||
What's the Turing test? | ||
Is that like where they can lie? | ||
Yeah, yeah, they definitely passed that. | ||
PJ says, is hell full or empty? | ||
Probably full. | ||
MonsterKill says, did you see the new Brittany Venti video of her crying about getting sexually assaulted on the street? | ||
Sexual assaulters aren't chads, Nick, even if they are frat boys. | ||
Did I ever say sexual assault was Chad? | ||
I don't think I ever said that. | ||
I think I said that women lie all the time about sexual assault, you stupid bitch. | ||
Sexual assaulters aren't Chads, Nick. | ||
You're probably some stupid whore. | ||
So shut the fuck up. | ||
I never said sexual assault was chat. | ||
I said women lie about it. | ||
They exaggerate it all the time. | ||
We all know that. | ||
Brock Turner did not sexual assault anybody. | ||
What's his name? | ||
Brett Kavanaugh didn't. | ||
And anyway, what is your definition of sexual assault? | ||
Brett Kavanaugh touched a girl's tits at her party? | ||
Give me a break. | ||
You know, Christine Ford, please. | ||
So I didn't see the Britney Venti video, so I don't know. | ||
Maybe she did legitimately get assaulted. | ||
I don't know, but you're putting words in my mouth and you're probably a whore. | ||
Your mother says, uh, Minnesota knicker here. | ||
There has been, this has been happening for years. | ||
Last year a local amusement park was shut down after a Somali mob rioted. | ||
The big story was alt-right conspiracy theories. | ||
Yep, as such. | ||
Right, that is always the case. | ||
Well, yeah, and that's what's great, is the country's going to hell, and the story is the people that are pointing it out. | ||
The country's clearly degrading, and it's clearly declining in every way, and the story is how people like me are talking about it, and we're hate-filled, and we're bigoted, or whatever. | ||
It's like, I think the story is maybe the decay, right? | ||
Uh, let's see. | ||
Dimitri says, uh, no, there's no message, just a super chat, thanks. | ||
Uh, Yrder says, Nick, have you ever noticed that the debate against pitbulls, mirrors, the arguments surrounding race and crime may be a test issue in trying to red pill someone? | ||
Oh, you don't say! | ||
You don't say! | ||
You remember that old meme? | ||
You don't say! | ||
The pitbull question mirrors the race question? | ||
Ha! | ||
You don't say! | ||
Really? | ||
I never thought of it that way. | ||
What a crazy thing. | ||
Dude, what did you wake up yesterday, man? | ||
Come on! | ||
Are you born yesterday? | ||
That was the whole point from the beginning. | ||
Sheesh. | ||
Have you ever noticed... brah moment! | ||
Give me a break! | ||
Have you ever noticed that $13.50 corresponds to the crime rate? | ||
Well, you don't say. | ||
Huh. | ||
That's so weird. | ||
All this time I had no idea. | ||
Levi says, last night you mentioned a Sam Francis essay about catastrophic thinking. | ||
You didn't say the name though. | ||
Where can a knicker find the peace? | ||
That's one of the first essays in the book, Revolution for the Middle. | ||
I don't remember the title of the essay. | ||
It's one of his first essays in the Chronicle. | ||
It's from 1989, but I don't remember the title. | ||
So, maybe I'll post it on Telegram later. | ||
Levi says last- or I just read that. | ||
Dennis Prager says, uh, these disgraceful violent Somalis need to look themselves in the mirror and ask themselves, why can't I recognize my reflection in this mirror? | ||
I don't get it. | ||
Technically Max says, gray squirrels, docile, red, cray, black, complex. | ||
I don't get it. | ||
What a fashy goy says, did you guys hear they caught the culprits responsible for those savage beatings in Omar's district? | ||
Police identified systemic racism as the perpetrator. | ||
Ah yeah, that's funny. | ||
That's good. | ||
The Lion Cake says, when are your podcasts with H3H3 and Joe Rogan? | ||
I don't know, whenever they invite me. | ||
Based One says, one of the main rebuttals to limiting immigration I always hear is the fact that we have a need for workers. | ||
What would be the counter-argument? | ||
Well, I think I've done this like a million times, but we don't need workers. | ||
We actually don't need workers. | ||
You know, here's the thing. | ||
The claim that we need workers, number one is wrong. | ||
What we need is cheap labor. | ||
And it's not we, it's big corporations. | ||
The immigration that's coming in, for the most part, is low-skilled labor. | ||
And anyway, the immigrants that are coming in are all chain-based. | ||
It's not even, like, tailored to the economy. | ||
It's tailored to, you know, family relatives. | ||
It's almost all family-based migration, meaning somebody comes here, and then they bring all their relatives. | ||
You know, if it were something that was specifically about workers, they would implement the merit-based system, you know? | ||
So that's just a total straw man. | ||
You know, that's a fake argument in the first place. | ||
Number two, the people that are coming over are low skilled. | ||
We have a lot of people that are unemployed that are low skilled. | ||
They're going to be looking for jobs. | ||
You look at technological unemployment, which is when automation gets rid of jobs. | ||
We're going to be looking at mass unemployment without immigration over the next You know, generation or two. | ||
So I'd understand how we're going to have like 73 million technologically unemployed or underemployed by 2050 and we need to bring in more people. | ||
That doesn't make any sense. | ||
Bring in more people now, moreover, cuts wages. | ||
If we had a shortage of workers, that'd be a good thing. | ||
Then raises, then wages would rise. | ||
That's another component of it. | ||
Beyond that, you know, the economy is not God. | ||
That's the most fundamental point to make. | ||
I mean, you can make all these other arguments. | ||
Immigrants are a long-term drain on the economy, they're a long-term drain on GDP, and they're a long-term drain on government expenditures, on fiscal policy. | ||
But beyond that, why would we sacrifice our country because we need workers? | ||
What does that mean? | ||
It means we want the GDP to remain the same size or to continue growing? | ||
The economy can shrink. | ||
I would rather live in a safe country that is homogeneous and have the economy shrink than live in a country that is multiracial and have it keep growing | ||
2% forever you know and that's that's a trade-off we're making so I mean that's the most important rebuttal there is JP says hey young man so I noticeable Democrat come out of nowhere and spit on a woman's face this afternoon in the loop love the show keep doing God's work well thanks buddy yes it's more of the same right it's all that all that lovable behavior you know they're the same as you and me right Peter says it can't be democratic policies causing the high crime. | ||
My family has lived in Minnesota for generations. | ||
Non-semitic beaches, 98% white communities, racist Dems have always ran things, but crime was always low. | ||
Maybe it's all the new blacks? | ||
Yo, really? | ||
You think? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I mean, that's one hypothesis. | ||
Barry says, Knickers, eat lots of eggs, potatoes, milk, and creatine and work out every day. | ||
Sparred, learn to handle yourself. | ||
Don't be ashamed of your heritage. | ||
I love all these people with the lessons. | ||
Everybody's got their advice. | ||
Nobody's content to just do their own thing. | ||
They always got to tell everybody else what they ought to be doing. | ||
Nickers and we we got him eating creatine and you're working out and you need to learn to handle yourself and blah blah blah. | ||
I mean, this is all good advice, but it's like, I don't know. | ||
I don't know what the what is the impulse that people have. | ||
It's like what do we have the other day? | ||
REACH SPANGLER POWERLIFT! | ||
Okay, okay, bro. | ||
Lofwin says five bucks for my fellow Italian-Mexican-Irish groiper. | ||
Keep up the great work. | ||
Hey, thanks, buddy. | ||
Calaveras has went to the moon look at your dough in a vacuum at NASA Nick at it again Yeah, all these space words very subtle, but I I got it in there Jared says for a nickel or youth haircut Google Jake Turpin hair Jake Turpin Yikes bro, yeah, no chance. | ||
What are you talking about man cringe? | ||
This guy's a disaster Now just get a haircut like me jeez Let's see, Urban Moving Systems says, Oy bruv, you making fun of our pearly whites? | ||
Yeah, they're pearly whites. | ||
I don't know if you could call them that. | ||
Justin says, very upset that I'm over an hour late to the show because of my needy clients. | ||
Hate when people come into my time with my NICAs. | ||
NICAs are greater than money. | ||
That is so true. | ||
So factual. | ||
Friends, NICAs, community members, brothers, more important than the money. | ||
Calaveras is, whoops, scrolled down too far. | ||
Where were we? | ||
Back in my day when America was 90% white, politicians shared values and went across the aisle. | ||
Why can't we go back to that? | ||
Yeah, that's a good question. | ||
Femboys, traps, catboys are rising up. | ||
Thank you for your subtlety on this issue last night. | ||
I maintain what I said last night, but maybe you're getting at something there. | ||
I'm just gonna say that. | ||
I don't know. | ||
This username says, it doesn't matter what these savages do. | ||
What's more important than your life and your loved one's lives is that they help the economy. | ||
Yeah, that's the mentality, right? | ||
Llama says, I'm just old enough to remember how the media treated Reagan like a really dumb monster. | ||
Also, the Democrats caved due to popular backlash. | ||
What do you mean about Democrats? | ||
You mean back then or today? | ||
Autistic Ohio says, Nick, did you see Fort Collins, Colorado legalized girls older than 10 can walk around topless? | ||
Libertarians rejoice. | ||
Another black market defeated. | ||
Yeah, congratulations Libertarians. | ||
They were gonna do it anyway, so might as well make it legal. | ||
Yeah, pretty sick stuff. | ||
Nordic says, you said to not red pill your parents. | ||
What if your parents try to red pill you? | ||
My father unironically sprung the JQ on me today. | ||
Oh, well then, it doesn't apply to you at all. | ||
Duh. | ||
Nick, you said that if your parents are blue-pilled, don't try to red-pill them. | ||
Well, what if they're red-pilled? | ||
Well, then, it's the question doesn't matter, right? | ||
Well, then, it doesn't matter. | ||
The question's irrelevant. | ||
What is the thought process here? | ||
Oh, I don't know man. | ||
Well then then, you know, it clearly doesn't apply obviously Uh, oh, oh says guys. | ||
I have terrible but hey court kind of quirky dough kind of cool though Oh, oh says guys. | ||
I have terrible news today order two double cheeseburgers with only lettuce onion and mac sauce And the patties were dry feeling black pill thoughts and prayers appreciated Yeah, we hate to see that happen. | ||
Joe says, nothing creative, nothing funny, here's money. | ||
Well, hey, I like that, thanks. | ||
TX says, a teen named Pedro killed a pedestrian while driving around on Xanax and Coke last weekend in my town. | ||
Coke brothers McCain and Romney should hang for their crimes. | ||
Well, yes, they should be tried for treason and then the appropriate punishment will be meted out. | ||
Is that how you pronounce that? | ||
Meted? | ||
I don't know how you pronounce it, but you know. | ||
Well, they'll get the appropriate punishment, right? | ||
Stuart Mills says, thoughts on mayonnaise, ice cream, based or no? | ||
Yeah, definitely no. | ||
FedInLoss says, I just want to go to Miami just to see Nick become overwhelmed and depleted after meeting, talking to all these Super Chatsburgs and having nowhere to run. | ||
Yeah, I can't wait for that. | ||
Will says, what are some good books for the Treaty of Versailles and Weimar Republic? | ||
There's a lot of ones I'm wary of. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I'm not a historian. | ||
Lard ass says, Nick, check your email. | ||
I sent you a catalog of photos showcasing my boyish innocence and charm. | ||
Let me be the America first cat boy. | ||
I'll roll around shirtless on the studio floor while you do the show. | ||
Okay, thanks for that. | ||
Well, now I know I'm gonna not open the email with all the attachments, you know, I'm gonna see Gmail, uh, you know, here's 10 attachments. | ||
Okay, that, that's what I'm gonna be probably moving that one to a different inbox. | ||
I don't know, maybe people are getting the wrong messages. | ||
Maybe people are getting mixed messages at this point. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Well, I will forward your application to my assistants. | ||
All right, and I guess we'll get that sorted out, but thanks. | ||
Thanks, I guess, for that. | ||
JP says, hey young man, JP Boomer here. | ||
Are you going to sell America vs Beanies on your merch? | ||
On my merch? | ||
Winter's coming. | ||
We'll wear it on the L. Love to show. | ||
Keep doing God's work. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Maybe I'll do a beanie. | ||
I don't know. | ||
These people, man. | ||
You do a whole store. | ||
T-shirt, sweatshirt, tank top, mug, bag. | ||
What about a switchblade comb? | ||
What about a Hawaiian shirt? | ||
What about a beanie? | ||
Why don't you just wear the baseball cap? | ||
Yeah, I'll get right on it. | ||
I'll get right on it. | ||
I'll open up a whole department store. | ||
I'll open up Amazon 2.0. | ||
So that, you know, the few people who want a beanie can get their beanie with their America First logo on it. | ||
Levi says, India used to have an Aryan caste system, but the Anglos destroyed that, but they also pee-pee-poo-poo in the streets. | ||
Yeah, we also built, well, the Anglos built the roads and centralized the government and all that, so, you know, the caste system remains anyway. | ||
Mike says Canada is 70% white and 3% black. | ||
USA is 60% white and 13% black. | ||
It's extremely safe here. | ||
Must be the health care and five-round magazine limit. | ||
Yeah, keep coping, dude. | ||
You're accelerating at a faster pace than we are. | ||
They're talking about doubling your population with immigrants. | ||
So, oh, we're 70% white. | ||
Yeah, not for long, bro. | ||
And you say 3% black. | ||
That's pretty funny. | ||
What's the other 27%? | ||
Muslim? | ||
Asian? | ||
So yeah, call me in 20 years. | ||
We'll see how it's going. | ||
Base Leo says, Nick, can we deport the Canadians from the show? | ||
They're being cringed in the live chat. | ||
Yeah, totally. | ||
Get them out of here. | ||
They're not American. | ||
Get them out. | ||
It's America first. | ||
Dumbass says Fantano. | ||
What is it? | ||
Anthony Fantano has a potbellied black wife. | ||
Cringe! | ||
Yikes, really? | ||
I didn't know that. | ||
Dimitris says, I used to know Fantano. | ||
He used to play in a band called, excuse me, Tyga, which failed. | ||
He's a critic for a reason. | ||
Ah, yeah, very true, yeah. | ||
That's how it goes. | ||
Critics are mostly failures. | ||
You know, they don't do. | ||
YN says, let's get some Fs in chat for the Leafs who don't vote for Bernier. | ||
I don't know what that means, but sure. | ||
Machiavelli says, end the Federal Reserve. | ||
Agree. | ||
Yamato says, are STEM degrees overrated? | ||
I don't think so. | ||
I think they're rated pretty appropriately. | ||
Noit says, hi Nick, did people date in your high school a lot or just edgelords? | ||
What do you mean? | ||
Did edgelords just date? | ||
What does that even mean? | ||
What is dating an edgelord phenomenon? | ||
Dating, you mean like getting in relationships? | ||
Was it just edgelords that were dating? | ||
I don't even know what that question means. | ||
No, I think everybody was kind of dating. | ||
I think it wasn't just... I don't even understand the premise of this question. | ||
No, I think everybody was dating, basically. | ||
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Let's see. | |
James Russell says, I highly doubt Trump will go to war with any country before 2020, but do you think he'll start one after re-election? | ||
A lot of alt-rights say this. | ||
Yeah, definitely not. | ||
I don't think that's going to happen. | ||
A lot of alt-right people are retarded, so you got to keep that in mind. | ||
I don't know, dude. | ||
Maybe just report him. | ||
Report him to the proper authorities. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Do you have it? | ||
problem is that he saw it spurred out he has 120 pounds on me help i don't know dude maybe just report and report to the proper authorities i don't know do you have it if you're in a dorm you can report him to the ta or whatever or who's the guy who's the person is that your ta the person on the floor who's like the boss i don't know dude maybe you just get a different roommate i don't know i'm not really uh you know i'm not really well versed in conflict resolution i usually just move on or you know | ||
i just ignore the problem nathan says damn nick still reading thought they called you zoomer speed up brah yeah okay thanks F says hi big guy super chatter here just sending you $2 so I can impolitely yell at you to do what I do at the gym read the books that I read and get locked in the Amazon wagee robot like I am ah Very meta super chat very self-aware. | ||
He's not like the other super chatters folks. | ||
He gets it. | ||
He's not like that He see me and him are the same. | ||
He says hey Nick. | ||
I'm not like the others. | ||
I know what you're going through He says hey, hey, I know what you're going through big guy. | ||
I'm just like you I mean you we kind of get it. | ||
We're kind of friends like that I can relate to you on that level. | ||
Oh, really? | ||
Well, thanks for the super chat. | ||
Basically true Zane's is just screaming. | ||
Okay, Heinrich's his favorite current right-wing thinker hmm Favorite current right-wing thinker I would probably say I I like Darren Beatty a lot. | ||
I like Jared Taylor. | ||
I like Patrick Buchanan, still alive, so he's up there. | ||
I'd probably say, oh, Paul Godfrey's definitely up there, so that'd probably be my top four. | ||
Amirah says, optics check, Nick. | ||
Trying to start a right-wing activist group. | ||
What do you think of the name, the White Taliban? | ||
Yeah, obviously a bad idea. | ||
Don't try to start a group. | ||
Not gonna end well. | ||
Noid says, do a scarf. | ||
No, seriously. | ||
Yeah, I'll get right on that. | ||
OpForce says, Nick plushies when? | ||
It's very soon. | ||
Theseus says, do an Indiana Jones America first hat. | ||
Yeah, definitely. | ||
Uh, let's see. | ||
Yolts says, LOLs on these fake Nickas who didn't buy the bag. | ||
Well, this is a $5 Super Chat. | ||
It was sponsored by the $2 Super Chat Anglos. | ||
Ah, well thank you. | ||
Fish says I wore blackface to Halloween last year arguing with a Jewish woman that she is a white devil keeping a brother down while in full mask was a joy. | ||
That's pretty funny. | ||
Better be careful though. | ||
Gotta be careful. | ||
Wrong person takes a picture. | ||
You could be screwed for life. | ||
Dennis says Kenyan five-year-olds can't recognize the reflection in a mirror. | ||
Oh, I see what you mean. | ||
I get it. | ||
Okay, that one was a little subtle for me. | ||
I don't know this username, says Nick is balls deep in the Catboy question. | ||
All right, well I disavow that. | ||
What a fashy goy, says favorite current right-wing thinker Fuentes, duh. | ||
Yeah, there you go, me. | ||
Me, I'm my favorite right-wing thinker. | ||
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