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America, 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.
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Good evening, everybody. everybody.
nick fuentes
You're watching America First.
My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes.
We have a great show for you tonight.
Very excited to be back with you here tonight on Wednesday back at our normal time of 7 o'clock.
Of course, last night we were here for a pretty long night.
It's been kind of a long night yesterday.
If you tuned in, we started our coverage of the 4th Democratic Debate at 7 o'clock, as we usually start the show.
So we started it a little bit before 7 o'clock.
We did the 3-hour debate.
It went on until a little bit after 10 o'clock.
I believe I came on here on YouTube.
I went live at something like 1030.
And then we went until midnight.
So I was streaming fully last night for something like five hours?
Not a fun time, not a fun place to be, especially when it's a democratic debate.
Don't really enjoy watching those.
You know, maybe it was fun and we all got a big kick out of it for the first two in June or the next two in July, but you know what?
By the fifth one in September, the sixth one in actuality, it was the fourth round but the sixth night of debates, By the 6-1?
Not so much.
But we endured.
We got through it.
And the coverage was fun.
And it was funny.
So I hope you enjoyed all that last night.
But we're back here for a regular show tonight.
And we're back talking about...
What's happening in Syria?
The neocons are not happy about the withdrawal from Syria.
And really I think this is probably one of the most red-pilling moments of this year.
This perhaps second to Jeffrey Epstein.
That was probably number one, but this is definitely up there.
I think it's pretty incredible the extent to which everybody in Washington DC, everybody in the political class, the ruling elite, is pushing back on the president for his withdrawal from Syria.
And that'll be our focus tonight.
In particular, a bill was passed in the House of Representatives condemning the withdrawal of troops from Syria and there was a bipartisan meeting held with the congressional leadership of both parties in the White House and both Mitch McConnell and Chuck Schumer and Nancy Pelosi told the president they thought it was not a good idea.
to pull the troops out.
So I'll be talking about that.
We'll also be talking about some good news on immigration.
This is actually something which was reported a couple of days ago.
I think it might have even been over the weekend.
But there is a report that the president is changing some of the rules about green cards.
There's this new rule change going into effect where it stipulates that if you don't already have health care or if you cannot afford health care in the United States as an immigrant, You are not eligible to get a green card and become a resident in the United States.
And this sounds like very technical rules type stuff.
You know, I'm not going to get totally into a lot of the specifics and the minutiae of how this is going to be Implemented, enforced, and so on.
It's a little bit complicated, but the consequence of this could be a reduction in legal migration pretty drastically.
And we'll get into some of these numbers, but it says something like 375,000 immigrants will be uneligible to get into the country as a result of the rule change.
So it's pretty significant, pretty epic.
And this has been one of the biggest gripes, I think, from our side with this administration, which is to say that with regard to illegal immigration, whether or not you think the president is doing a good job of enforcing our border, right?
Keeping illegal immigrants out of the country or deporting them.
There's been a very strong focus from the administration on illegal immigration from a rhetorical perspective.
Where there is a weakness is that this president has been in support of legal immigration fully.
You know he said famously at the State of the Union this year In 2019, I think it was in February or March, that he wanted a record amount of legal immigrants to come into the country.
You know, and he always says at the rallies, we want immigrants to come here, but they have to come here legally.
So that's been one of my biggest gripes.
I know that's been one of your biggest issues with the administration, but if he were to cut legal immigration in half or by, you know, something like 40, 60 percent, whatever it's going to end up being with just these kinds of rule changes, these subtle Little changes in how immigration policy is enforced through the executive branch.
That's pretty cool.
That's good stuff.
So we'll be talking about that and those will be our two main featured stories for tonight.
Two big white pills basically.
I have to say the election really is forcing the president to follow through on a lot of these things.
Whereas I think probably the summer was the low point of this administration.
This is when I was blackpilled and I was very skeptical of Trump.
I think he really is recovering in a good way and we'll see if this carries through into the next year.
We'll see how far we can go with this kind of stuff, but I'll say that I'm a lot more optimistic as of maybe September than I was in June or July.
So those will be our two main stories.
Before we dive into that, before we dive into all of that, the current event stuff, I do just want to point out, you know, last night was the fourth Democratic debate.
We did a pretty good analysis of the debate afterwards, pretty thorough, in-depth, and so that's why we're really not going to talk about it tonight.
You know, usually I do a video that's a reaction, an analysis of the debate, and the next day I kind of give some thoughts.
But you know what?
Honestly, I think I basically said it all about the debate last night, so that's why we're really not going to be covering it so much.
I just checked the latest numbers before I went live tonight from FiveThirtyEight and also from the betting odds betting market.
You know, John Stossel and Maxim Lott, they do a betting odds Looking at predicted and various other betting markets for the election and looking at the different numbers from these different websites basically vindicated my take last night which is that the main winner as has been the case I think from the beginning of this debate series was probably Elizabeth Warren.
I think everybody had relatively strong performances but Elizabeth Warren is rising against the other two frontrunners and Biden and Sanders.
I thought perhaps Buttigieg had a good night.
Some other people had a good night, but she was really the strongest contestant.
And if you looked at any of the numbers from Nate Silver, you know, I don't really love 538.
I don't really love Nate Silver.
He is Jewish and they didn't really get it totally right in 2016, but they do some good data when it comes to the debates.
They do these polls where they quiz a sample group or a focus group before the debate and And they quizzed those people afterwards.
All those numbers showed exactly what I said last night, which is that Biden and Sanders had strong performances, but it was basically marginal.
Elizabeth Warren was probably the big winner.
And then I also looked at the betting odds.
I looked at the bet fair by Maxillan and Stossel, and it now has Elizabeth Warren at a 50% chance of winning the nomination.
And Biden is at something like 17%.
So basically all the quantitative data that we have gathered in the 24 hours or so since last night's debate is basically in support of all the conclusions that I gave last night, which is that Warren is probably going to consolidate a lot of these votes between now and the beginning of the primary season, between the first votes Between now and the first votes in Iowa and New Hampshire in February.
So, that's the state of the Democratic race, but you know what?
It just sucks.
It was just boring, man.
The debate last night was just boring.
And I saw some people were commenting...
Because there was actually a really good highlights video posted.
If you follow the Nick Fuentes highlights channel on YouTube, the turnaround was pretty good.
He posted a 32 minute highlight video this morning, you know, and I was like, wow, this guy has it together, right?
If the live coverage was last night and he posted that video today and you have to factor in the time for processing and all of this, I mean, that was, you know, pretty good stuff, but I I saw some of the comments about my coverage last night and in the highlights video, people are saying, Oh, Nick didn't offer any substantive rebuttals to the candidates.
Nick did not offer any substantive critiques to what the Democrats were saying last night.
All he was doing was these, you know, juvenile ad hominem attacks.
He was just insulting them the whole time.
And you know, at this point, that's really all I can say.
Do you really need to hear me for the sixth Do you really need me for the sixth time to explain to you why, I don't know, what were they even talking about last night?
You know, they were talking about Syria and all this stuff.
You know, if you want to hear more substantive critiques, I kind of do a show Monday through Friday every day, but, you know, that's the sixth time we've done a Democratic debate.
There's only so many times you could take extremely seriously and rebut The insanity, the absurdity that goes on in these debates, you know, with people like Julian Castro who are just like insane radicals and these shrill harpies shrieking people like Elizabeth Warren and Klobuchar and whoever else, you know, at a certain point there's really not much else you can say other than F you, you know, whatever.
So, so that is my, that's my response to the response.
That is my response to the critics from last night.
You want a substantive critique?
You know, watch Louder with Crowder, okay?
Watch The Daily Wire, and you'll get Ben Shapiro.
Oh, well, I'm gonna stop you right there.
Here's my Medicare for All's a bad idea.
You know, you watch America First because I'll just call Cory Booker a faggot.
I don't even care anymore.
I'll just call Cory Booker and Pete Buttigieg faggots, and I'll say Elizabeth Warren is a bitch.
And, you know, if you have a problem with that, go watch Daily Wire, right?
I mean, that's where I'm at at this point, okay?
I've had enough!
I've had it, alright?
I've had enough!
So we're gonna move on.
I mean, it was brutal last night.
It was three hours!
Three hours!
And we've already done it six times!
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And we've already done it six times, and there's more people on the stage.
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Now it's twelve?
So I can't... I can't do it like that, right?
I just don't have the patience to do it like that, right?
But we're gonna move on.
We're gonna talk about our current events tonight.
We'll start, like I said, with the story about Immigration.
Big white pills on immigration.
You know, my relationship with Donald Trump has been very complicated.
I was known for a long time as a Trump cheerleader.
You know, I was the white-pilled guy, optimistic.
I theorized about four-dimensional chess strategies that the president was pursuing.
For example, the missile strikes in Syria in 2017 and 2018, his diplomacy with North Korea and so on.
And so all of this is to say, the reason I'm introducing it in this way is that with Trump it's a bit complicated.
For the first couple years of the administration, I was willing to be patient that he wasn't really tackling illegal immigration, the wall, legal immigration in any capacity.
Probably around the beginning of this year, towards the end of 2018, when we got killed in the midterms, when we botched the government shutdown at the beginning of this year, year, and really when it got to be at disaster level proportions with legal immigration at the beginning of the summer, I had to say, you know, this guy has basically failed.
Whereas for the first two years, I was willing to say he's learning, you know, he's gaining experience, he's getting his sea legs, this is what Steve Bannon said, or maybe he's focusing on other priorities to serve as an advantage for the midterms.
You know, by the beginning of this year, towards the middle of this year, I said this is an administration which is in crisis.
We are clearly failing on all the core issues that the president was elected to fix, namely trade, foreign policy, and immigration.
I have to say though, and I've been saying this for the past couple of months so you know this is sort of my justification, for the past couple of months things have been turning around.
First things were turning around with illegal immigration and I started to notice this In August and September, more money was appropriated to build the border wall.
The original emergency funds that were allocated from the DOD and other departments to fund the border wall, those were confirmed and approved by the Supreme Court.
They allowed that to go through.
We secured deals with Honduras and El Salvador, third safe country agreements, various other forms of agreements that would help us to get a lot of these illegal immigrants back to Central America once they arrive here, or once they arrive here we're allowed to turn them away.
You know, so there were a lot of things have been changing over the past couple of months on illegal immigration, and now we have something very white-pilling on legal immigration.
And like I said at the top of the show, this is a rule change for green card holders That basically, and I'm simplifying it here for your sake, it basically stipulates that if a green card applicant does not have health insurance or cannot afford health insurance, then they will be denied entry into the country.
They will be ineligible to become residents in the United States.
And I will read to you, this is a full report from Vox about this rule change and its effects, which would be pretty good.
It says, quote, with one proclamation signed late Friday evening last week, President Donald Trump made his advisor Stephen Miller's dreams of restricting legal immigration a reality.
When it goes into effect on November 3rd, the proclamation will make getting into the U.S.
much harder for immigrants sponsored by family members, the phenomenon Trump has excoriated as chain migration.
It will throw up a barrier to those coming through the Diversity Visa Lottery, which allows the U.S.
to accept 55,000 immigrants annually from countries with historically low levels of immigration.
Researchers estimate it could keep up to two-thirds, 65%, of future immigrants out who would be admitted under current law.
So think about that.
This proclamation would keep out up to two-thirds of future legal immigrants.
Under the proclamation, immigrants who do not have health insurance and cannot afford to pay medical care costs will not be able to move to the U.S.
permanently.
The move could bar roughly 375,000 immigrants annually, based on projections of data from fiscal year 2017, according to Julia Gillott, a senior policy analyst at the Migration Policy Institute.
Beyond that, and this is just sort of surveying some other things that are happening, The president has slowed down processing of legal immigrants, doubling average wait times for those applying for green cards, employment visas, citizenship, and other benefits by the end of 2018, and he slashed the refugee admissions cap to a historic low of 18,000, down from 110,000 just two years ago.
Some within his administration want to go even further.
Miller has been the architect of sweeping administrative changes that aim to keep out all but the wealthiest immigrants.
He was behind the so-called quote public charge regulation which if it goes into effect this week would give immigration officials much more leeway to turn away low-income immigrants Based on an evaluation of 20 factors ranging from the use of certain public benefits programs, including food stamps, section 8 housing vouchers, and Medicaid, to English language proficiency.
That regulation could affect over 382,000 people seeking to enter the U.S., extend their visa, or upgrade their temporary visa to a green card.
So all in all, I mean the real news here The real news that we're talking about is the latest proclamation which is this health insurance rule.
This health insurance rule is That's been changed.
That's going to keep out up to two-thirds.
But, you know, the article goes a little bit further to detail some other things that are being pursued, sort of on the sidelines, in the background, in the periphery, that are seeking to hurt legal immigration.
And I have to say, all of this is extremely white-pilling and unexpected.
Because I'll tell you, if you had watched this show two, three, four months ago, if you're like a die-hard America First fan, You must remember that in May and June it was like every week I was pulling out a new number from Breitbart or from the federal government that showed just how bad immigration was becoming.
You know, if you looked at May and June it was like 150,000 apprehensions of illegal immigrants at the border.
In June it was like 120,000.
You know, I mean just all across the board Immigration was worse than maybe it's ever been in American history.
Not like as bad as it's been in this administration, not worse than the last administration, worse ever.
You know, just as an example, in June, if you looked at the illegal border crossings in June, if I recall correctly, and this was just one in a number of studies that I was looking at at the time, the number of illegal crossings in the month of June was a 20-year high.
So not since Bill Clinton was in office did we have as many illegal immigrants come into the country than we did in the month of June under Donald Trump.
You know, so like, at the beginning of the summer, this is why I think a lot of people were on board with Andrew Yang.
People wonder...
You know where did this Andrew Yang phenomenon come from?
You know we were so desperate at that time for anything to latch on to because at that moment I said this administration has completely failed and is an embarrassment and is not meeting any of the obligations or responsibilities or promises that Donald Trump talked about in 2015 and 2016.
So where do we look to?
Where do we go?
Who can we vote for?
Then I have to say in just like three, four short months From what we've been looking at over the past couple of weeks, it's completely turned around.
You know, to go from that, to go from the worst illegal crossings in 20 years, a 20-year high, worse than Obama, worse than George W. Bush, their entire terms, To now we're looking at these kinds of regulations that will affect 380,000 legal immigrants at a time?
This is one among other rule changes that are ongoing, like I read off in this article.
This change to the health insurance regulation, this might go into effect in November.
This would cancel out like two-thirds of all future legal immigrants.
You also have at the same time this other provision being pursued by Stephen Miller, which would affect the same amount of immigrants, 385,000.
You know, it's English language requirements, it's affecting people that accept benefits.
The refugee numbers have gone from 110,000 to 18,000 per year, right?
So you look at all these things that are happening, and this is just on legal immigration, and I have to say the Trump administration is getting better.
And this is not what I expected.
You know, towards the middle of the year, I had been saying the window is rapidly closing for the president to turn things around on most issues, but perhaps more than anything on the issue of immigration.
You know, I think it was every week I was saying, there's still a chance, there's still time, we can still turn it around, but the window's closing and I'm losing hope that the president, this administration, could even do that.
Even if there is sufficient time, you know, you look at some of the people that are in the administration, could he even mobilize the agencies and the departments to turn it around in the time that we have?
I was blackmailed.
You know, but I look at things like this and I say, maybe we have a chance.
Things are getting better and not worse.
And to me, that in itself is important, because what does that show you?
If things are improving, even if it was, like, the worst ever, and it's this effect of, like, there's nowhere that we could go but up, right?
I mean, to say that we're doing better now than we were three months ago is really not saying much, right?
Because we were at Like I said, it's the worst in history at the beginning of the summer.
But nevertheless, that things are turning around, that things are improving, that they're getting better and not worse, tells us something in itself.
What it shows us is that the president is still trying to follow through on these promises.
It shows that this president is still not completely assimilated into the system, completely co-opted.
You know, that here we are in October of 2019, and it's late into the first term, and he's fighting all the neocons and Congress and the media to pull us out of Syria.
You know, it's October 2019, and we haven't built much of a border wall, but that he's still fighting tooth and nail in the courts to get money from the DOD, to get money from the DHS, to put up something resembling a barrier on the southern border.
That he's still pursuing these rule changes.
through court challenges and Congress is trying to shut this down and so on to turn away legal immigrants.
I think what's important in this is it shows that he still does care about the issues.
Because to me, what was most blackpilling is not that there were obstacles to the president following through on his agenda.
We knew that was going to happen.
We knew the courts were going to obstruct the agenda.
We knew that the Republicans in Congress would not go along with this.
We knew that even to some extent there would be subversion in the White House.
And the president hasn't been the best at combating any of these problems.
The courts, the congressional leadership, even the subversion in the White House.
Well, to me, what was most disappointing and scary was the idea that Trump himself had flipped.
The idea that, you know, sure, maybe the world was against him, but at the very least, if we had one guy who was fighting for us, maybe there was hope in 2020.
That enough was a reason to vote for him.
But, you know, when we saw at the State of the Union that he said, we were going to have more illegal immigrants than ever.
You know, and we were expanding our involvement in the Middle East, and the saber-rattling with Iran, and so on.
You know, I said, maybe we really did lose our guy.
Maybe he really was a con man.
Maybe he's not our guy, or maybe he never was our guy.
But to me, that things are turning around, even if it was rock-bottom four or three months ago, you know, whatever the timeline is, that it's improving and getting better as opposed to worse, shows that he is still pushing.
And if he's still pushing, there is a chance we could push through to the other side.
It also shows that he remains the only person, you know, within the Republican Party, the broader conservative movement, and, you know, the left, obviously, who is seriously representing conservatives, right-wing people, patriots, nationalists, on these issues.
So to me, it's white-pilling that this is happening.
It's white-pilling that legal immigration is getting shut down.
But it's also white-pilling that this says something about the state of this administration, that it is still possible that things can turn around.
And again, as I've been saying, I'm, like, cautiously optimistic.
You know, I don't want people to think that I'm saying, oh, you know, we're totally back on the Trump train, we're totally unironically wearing MAGA hats all over again and so on.
But you know what?
If things keep going in this direction, I will put the Make America Great Again hat back on.
I will be back on the Trump train.
If we cut legal immigration by two-thirds, you know, if this regulation goes through, and I don't know if this regulation in particular, this rule change This healthcare rule change.
I don't know if this is everything it's cracked up to be.
You know, I was texting some friends of mine about this and they said, you know, what are your thoughts on this?
And I said, you know, it sounds kind of too good to be true.
They're going to cut two thirds of legal immigrants with this backdoor rule change.
I don't know.
It sounds a little fishy to me, but you know what?
If a lot of these things keep happening and it does start to stack, maybe it's not as good as two thirds of legal immigrants are barred from coming in.
But you know, what if it's one third?
What if it's a fifth?
You know, if we keep stacking all these different rule changes and eventually by 2020 we have meaningfully or significantly reduced the amount of people coming into the country legally or illegally, you know, if there is something resembling a serious border wall at the southern border, if we have pulled out, again, a significant amount of troops from the Middle East, that's going to be enough for me to say that I'm going to vote and I'm going to stand Trump in 2020.
That's going to be enough for me to say that Maybe we should give him another four years.
We can give him a chance.
And God knows that'll be better than the alternative on the right or the left, right?
You know, whoever would go up against him in a primary or whoever's on the left.
So to me, it's very white-pilling to see.
It's very exciting.
And of course, you know, aside from all that...
Aside from the electoral and sort of partisan interpretation, the takeaway from this, there is of course the reminder that legal immigration is the problem.
You know, to me it's very good to see that the Trump administration, or at least elements in the Trump administration, are understanding the real problem here.
You know, because this is the worst thing about the rhetoric from the president is this constant refrain that we hear which is, You know they have to come in legally as long as they come in legally and it's kind of a moot point now.
I know everybody who's watching the show kind of gets it, but you look at these turning point people, you look at these people in the GOP, and they really do believe that so long as millions of people are coming to the country and they have their paperwork with them, so long as they fill out the proper forms and they meet the correct requirements so long as they fill out the proper forms and they meet the correct requirements and qualifications and they come in with a piece of paper in hand, either a green card or permanent resident status or they're naturalized or whatever, then that's not an
That doesn't mean anything.
You know, the problem is the demographics.
Irrespective of legal status, irrespective of assimilation, like anything, what matters is racial demographics and literally nothing else.
And, you know, I don't know, I think everybody who's watching this show probably understands that.
But it is worth reminding everybody and stating in explicit terms because it cannot be said enough.
What is ruining the country is not that people are coming here without their papers.
It's that people are coming here at all.
It's where they're coming from.
It's who they are.
It's their genetics.
It's their blood.
That's the problem.
The problem is the demographic composition, the makeup of the country.
America will not be America if it is majority non-white.
And we are rapidly hurtling towards that point.
In a certain sense, it is baked into the cake.
But you know what?
Immigration does matter.
What is driving this?
What is making us accelerate towards that singularity so quickly?
Is immigration.
If it were simply the birth rates, it would take a little bit longer for us to get to this demographic, you know, endgame point where America becomes majority non-white.
Right?
Perhaps there could be a day when we could turn that around.
But what's really driving this and making this such an inevitability, and such an inevitability so quickly, is the immigration.
the constant so-called refreshing and replacement of the population from the third world.
Either they're coming across the border or they're coming over with green cards and diversity, visa and chain migration, whatever.
But that's at the end of the day the problem.
And you know, this is the question that has been ringing in my head ever since I first heard it.
It's from Sam Francis.
I think he said this at the first American Renaissance conference in 1992.
I might be getting my date wrong, but I know that San Francis said this.
This is the question which matters more than anything else.
Can non-European people perpetuate Western civilization?
It might be more apropos to ask, can non-European people, or in a better way, can non-white people perpetuate America?
The answer is no.
Non-white, non-European people cannot perpetuate Western civilization.
They cannot perpetuate the culture that we know in America, the texture of life that we have in America, and by the way, it also doesn't even matter their IQ.
You know, a lot of times on this show we talk about racial differences in IQ, and that's very useful, I think, for pointing out, you know, why there are racial disparities in the world and within our country.
Because, and I don't want to totally go down that rabbit hole right now, but a lot of people will say, well, IQ doesn't matter at all, and it's a total red herring.
I do think race and IQ is important for illustrating other things about the state of our country, the state of the world, but it's really not even so much about that.
What it comes down to is something like the texture of life.
You know, I drive around my neighborhood, which is basically all white, you know, my neighborhood and the surrounding neighborhoods, and it's not simply that it's a wealthy neighborhood.
It's not even so much that it's a safe neighborhood or a prosperous neighborhood, but it's just these simple little things.
It's like the architecture.
It's the cultural customs, the traditions, the language.
You know, it is not sufficient to say that if we just had immigrants that came over here and they were following the rules and starting businesses and speaking English and buying Reeboks, that's not sufficient.
That is not assimilation.
They would still not be us.
They would still not be American.
And they're going to constitute the majority of the country.
They cannot be American, and therefore this will not be America.
You know?
So now is the time to start sounding the alarm bells.
And this is what we really need, I think, to push the conservative movement and the administration on, which is demographics.
You know, people are constantly negging me for appearing in these conservative circles, appearing with so-called grifters, appearing with alt-right people or whatever.
It is important That this becomes the mainstream position.
That is what I care about more than anything else at this point.
Things like this help us.
Rule changes like this help us to make this case.
Because right now, it's only acceptable to say, even within the most right-wing, Trumpian, MAGA Inc., conservative circles, the only acceptable objection that you can have to what's happening to this country Is that what's happening is happening illegally.
That's the only acceptable objection.
Anything beyond that is perceived as white nationalist, racist, it's neo-nazi, it's alt-right, it's whatever, but that's got to change.
You know, you go even into these turning point circles and they worship Donald Trump.
You go into these MAGA circles, MAGA meetups, you know, R slash the Donald, the Proud Boys, and the most you could say about why immigration is a problem is that about half of it is happening illegally.
But that is not the problem.
The problem is that it's happening at all.
Is that it's happening at all.
It's time to end all immigration, you know?
And maybe we could take immigrants from Europe.
But that's it.
What has to be acknowledged and realized is that it is a demographic reality, not a legal reality, nothing else like that.
Not a cultural reality.
It is a demographic reality.
It is simply that there are too many non-European people coming into the country at once.
So that's the rule of change.
Hopefully that's going to help to start pushing people in the right direction when they see things like this.
Hopefully the president will get behind this.
It's very blackpilling every time he talks about increasing legal immigration.
Unemployment is low or something.
We need to get him on this because the country's going to be over.
I'm a little bit inspired by this clip I saw recently of Ann Coulter.
People really need to realize that it is game over unless we can meaningfully turn these things around, specifically immigration.
So that's very white-pilling on that front.
We'll see if Trump can take this and run with it.
We'll see if it's implemented.
We'll see if it goes as far as they say it will.
I have to think that, you know, when they say that it's going to cut immigration by two-thirds, I have to think that this is scaremongering for the other side.
I have to think that they come up with these studies in order to activate and mobilize their base.
You know, they're putting out a number like this, and we're reading that and saying, awesome!
Really?
And it could be that good?
It could be as good as two-thirds of legal immigrants being ineligible?
That's awesome!
But I think what they're really trying to do is maybe fudge the numbers, cook the books, and scare them longer to their own side and say, they could cut legal immigration by two-thirds!
It's the end of the world!
It's Armageddon!
But you know, it's like with all the rhetoric about Donald Trump, it is unfortunately not true.
It's like all the scaremongering about Donald Trump, unfortunately it is not true.
You know, they say that he's Hitler!
They say that he's a totalitarian leader, and he's deporting millions, and he's making life harder for people of color, and unfortunately none of that is true!
So, you know, maybe part of that is scaremongering.
Maybe, you know, maybe part of that is them just trying to activate and mobilize their people and, you know, push comes to shove and by November 3rd the rule change is implemented and it does nothing, you know, or it's a total dud.
I guess we'll have to watch and we'll see what the actual implementation looks like and what the consequences are, you know, unless these numbers are coming from like FAIR or CIS or something like that.
I don't know if I'm totally believing that we're gonna completely shut down two-thirds of immigration.
I don't know if that's gonna happen, you know, but nevertheless...
As I said, whether it's two-thirds or it's a smaller number, these rule changes that are gradually shutting down immigration, I'll take it, you know?
These things are stacking.
And so maybe you turn your nose up, for example, like the refugee admissions.
That Trump cut refugee admissions from 110,000 to 18,000.
But you know, those things add up.
Cutting one form of legal immigration, refugee admissions, by 100,000 per year, Is a big deal.
You know, if you do that five times, if you do that five or six times, the different rule changes and whatever, I mean eventually it adds up.
And you know, so people could look at like 55 miles of replacement wall and turn their noses up.
And cutting refugees and whatever.
Let's say that's not good enough, that's marginal, that's a small thing, but you do enough of these things over four years and eventually it's something that's respectable, or a start, you know, and maybe that's enough to green light another term, right?
So I think that's the way we have to look at it, but we'll see.
So that's the rule change on legal immigration, pretty white-pilling.
We're gonna move on to Syria.
This is another big white pill.
I have to say, you know, this whole situation with Syria and Turkey, To me the timing of it is just so bad.
It's such a good thing that's happening, you know, finally the president is forcing the issue, whereas before he had threatened to pull troops out of Syria, he had promised to pull troops out of Syria, he had warned he was pulling troops out of Syria.
For him to force the issue is an amazing thing, and it's amazing what's happening in the country right now, the conversation about foreign policy.
Which is to say that now what you have happening is the monoparty, this globalist monoparty that rules the nation, is now just nakedly advocating for endless warfare.
And I think that's really special.
I think that's very important that that is on full display now for anybody that's paying attention.
If there's any ambiguity before, now that you've got the full spectrum from Rubio and McConnell and Lindsey Graham and You know, everybody on the right, all the way down through the left, through Nancy Pelosi, even Ilhan Omar, I mean, everybody in D.C., everybody in the media establishment is shilling for the Kurds, you know, the Kurds that are being slaughtered, but essentially for endless warfare.
I think it's so important that this is happening.
All of that said, I have to question the timing of it.
Why are we doing it now?
Why didn't we do it back in December when he said he was gonna do it, right?
December 21st is when he said he was pulling them all out in 30 days.
We've been over this for the past couple of weeks.
And the reason I say why now is because now you've got this impeachment inquiry.
And I know the Russia investigation was going on before, and he's always been in the state of perpetual impeachment.
But nevertheless, now you've got the serious impeachment inquiry on the table.
Nancy Pelosi is now basically deferred to the progressive wing of the party, and they're pursuing this seriously.
Now's the time when you need the Republicans to back you up more than ever, and you've got them, you know, trying to veto you, pulling troops out of Syria.
You've got them voting, condemning your withdrawal from Syria.
You know, now's not probably the best time to get Republicans to turn on you, and the neocons, and the military-industrial complex, and the intelligence community.
I question the timing of all this.
Then again, maybe it's more coincidental than we know.
You know, who knows?
Maybe the impeachment inquiry came about because Trump became serious about pulling out of Syria, right?
But anyway, we're gonna dive in here to some of these news reports.
The big news today is that the President held a press conference first with the Prime Minister of Italy, very based, and he defended his decision to withdraw troops from Syria, to withdraw troops from Syria, And then he held a bipartisan meeting with the congressional leadership to discuss this and it didn't go very well.
So I'll read you.
This is a report And who is this from again?
I think this is from ABC.
But this is a report about the press conference.
It says President... No, I'm sorry.
This is from Breitbart.
It says, quote, President Donald Trump distanced himself and the United States from the conflict between Syria and Turkey in the Middle East on Wednesday.
He said, quote, if Turkey goes into Syria, it is between Turkey and Syria.
It's not our problem.
And isn't that so refreshing to hear, honestly?
That is honestly the best thing I think I've ever heard in my life on foreign policy.
I was born in 1998.
For as long as I've been alive, and certainly for as long as I've been paying attention to politics, the answer is always, what is America going to do about it?
Who do we have to bomb?
Who do we have to invade?
We have to send somebody to what country, you know?
So, I mean, I think that's the first time in my life that I've heard something like this.
It's not our problem.
He says if Turkey goes into Syria, it is between Turkey and Syria.
It is not our problem.
Is that not the best thing you've ever heard?
And it's so true, right?
You know, typically when we hear these kinds of things, no matter where it is, Asia, Africa, the Caribbean, you know, wherever, the Middle East, of course, You know, whenever somebody's up to no good, we've always got to have a statement.
We've always got to have a televised address.
You know, who do we have to go over there and kick their ass, right?
But for the president to say, you know, Turkey's going into Syria?
Sounds like that sucks for Turkey and Syria.
Not our thing, you know?
Not our border!
Honestly, it's pretty epic, right?
But the report goes on, it says, despite Vice President Mike Pence and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo visiting Turkey on Thursday to urge President Erdogan to halt his military offensive, Trump appeared indifferent.
He said, quote, if Syria wants to fight for their land, that's up to Turkey and Syria.
Syria may have some help with Russia, and that's fine.
It's a lot of sand.
They've got a lot of sand over there.
So there's a lot of sand that they can play with.
He acknowledged that the United States would still try to stop the ongoing conflict, just not with military strength.
He said, quote, we are watching and we're negotiating and we're trying to get Turkey to do the right thing.
We want to see the wars stopped.
Many Republicans in the foreign policy establishment voiced outrage last week after Trump signaled he would not act to stop Turkey from attacking the Kurds in Syria, arguing the president was betraying the allies of the United States fight to defeat ISIS.
But Trump indicated the Kurds had their own problems but had the ability to defend themselves.
He said, quote, They know how to fight.
They're not angels.
We're trying to get Turkey to do the right thing.
We want to see the wars stopped.
The president expressed confidence that the Kurds would survive the Turkish offensive in Syria, noting their recent deal with Bashar al-Assad for protection.
He said, quote, Syria is protecting the Kurds.
They're safe.
He also defended his own handling of the conflict despite bipartisan criticism.
He said, I view the situation of the Turkish border with Syria for the United States strategically brilliant.
He said, he says this decision was strategically brilliant.
He also responded to criticism from Lindsey Graham.
He said, quote, Lindsey Graham would like to stay in the Middle East for the next thousand years with thousands of soldiers fighting other people's wars.
And to me, this is perfect.
This is so great to see.
You know, this is what the President campaigned on, which was ending the foreign wars, bringing the troops home.
You know, of course, first bringing home the troops on the periphery.
Syria, Yemen, you know, where they are in these wars that weren't even declared.
These wars that probably most people don't even know about, you know, and that's not even talking about the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, which were the the big ones, right?
So, to me, that's very great.
The real news, however, comes from the neocons.
You know, now the neocons, the Washington establishment, is striking back.
You know, this is also from Breitbart.
It's as quote a White House meeting between President Donald Trump and members of Congress blew up after the foreign policy establishment tried to convince him to keep American soldiers in Syria and act to defend the Kurds.
Members of Congress were deeply disturbed by Trump's remarks on Wednesday as he spent the majority of the day defending his decision not to engage militarily in Syria against the Turkish attack on the Kurds.
The House sent a strong rebuke to the President, voting 354-60 on a resolution opposing Trump's foreign policy decisions in Syria.
After the vote, Trump hosted a bipartisan meeting with top congressional leaders at the White House, including McConnell, Schumer, Pelosi, and other members of Republican congressional leadership.
The meeting did not last long.
Trump described House Speaker Nancy Pelosi as a third-rate politician, prompting Democrats to walk out.
Schumer said, quote, he was insulting, particularly to the Speaker.
She kept her cool completely, but he called her a third-rate politician.
This was not a dialogue.
It was sort of a nasty diatribe not focused on the facts.
Schumer said that McConnell told Trump that his decision in Syria was wrong, and he challenged the Senate Majority Leader to bring up the House-passed resolution in the Senate.
So really the news here is that the House passed this resolution with a sweeping vote, a sweeping majority, condemning the President's decision on Syria, and they had this bipartisan meeting, and it's not just Schumer and Pelosi that are against Trump on Syria, but it's also McConnell.
It's also the Republican congressional leadership.
And like I said, this is probably the most red-pilling moment, or the second most red-pilling moment of 2019.
What does it say for everybody that's following all of this?
You know, again, that you've got the full spectrum totally in favor of endless warfare.
And for what?
For the Kurds?
I mean, it's totally ridiculous, right?
The kinds of rationalizations and justifications, it's like they pulled them out of thin air.
You know, with the war in Iraq, or better, with the war in Afghanistan, at least it made a little bit of sense, right?
The argument for Afghanistan went something like this.
You know, Osama Bin Laden flew the planes into the buildings and used Afghanistan as a training camp for terrorists.
And, you know, maybe all the terrorists really came from Saudi Arabia and maybe, you know, Israel had prior knowledge of it and maybe that's why they're taking pictures and dancing on the rooftops, but they were trained in Afghanistan.
So we had to go over there and shut down this terrorist headquarters in Afghanistan.
Like, maybe that one made the most sense, and that's saying a lot, right?
And then with 2003, with Iraq, the argument went something like this.
Well, Saddam Hussein was supporting Al-Qaeda, and Saddam Hussein is genociding the Kurds.
You know, the Kurds yet again.
But ultimately, Saddam Hussein is trying to build weapons of mass destruction.
And that's got to be the final straw.
So we go in and invade.
Well, it turns out there's no weapons of mass destruction.
You know, fast forward to, what, 2011?
I think that was the next one, when we went into Libya and we deposed Muammar Gaddafi.
What was the justification here?
Well, Barack Obama said that Muammar Gaddafi would not hold fair and free elections.
So we have to remove him from office?
Seriously?
So we authorize NATO airstrikes and we help all the rebels on the ground which then ended up being terrorists and rebels and militants to depose Muammar Gaddafi because he wasn't totally democratic?
And then we get to Syria in the present day.
Initially we were sponsoring and aiding The so-called Free Syrian Army and the Syrian Democratic Forces because it was the same thing with Assad.
He was not holding elections.
Ostensibly, it was to fight ISIS, you know, so there are sort of two justifications.
Well, Assad is gassing his own people, so it's partly regime change, but also we're funding the rebels because we have to fight ISIS and defeat the caliphate.
You know maybe fighting the caliphate made sense, but now here we are in 2019 and the justification is this like tiny ethnic minority has to be defended against Turkey and their terrorists anyway.
I mean it's just like totally convoluted at this point.
You know and you could see along this timeline how it just gets more and more ridiculous to the point where you have to ask yourself, What actually is the standard under which we should use military force?
Is it literally just like anything?
Any justification is good enough to be somewhere killing people forever?
You know, maybe it makes sense that we're gonna go and retaliate against adversaries, like after 9-11.
If you believe all that shit about 9-11, by the way, right?
Maybe you might say that the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction makes sense.
I'll grant you that that's maybe a legitimate school of thought, even if you disagree with that, even if there were no weapons of mass destruction in Iraq.
The idea that America should try to stop the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, particularly nuclear weapons, you know, that's a standard under which you could say we should use force.
That's one legitimate school of thought.
But to say that we have to go in every time there's not fair and free elections?
Seriously?
They don't have fair and free elections in China.
Should we invade China tomorrow?
Should we invade Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan and the Congo and every country that doesn't have fair and free elections?
That's bullshit.
You know, Libya was actually cooperative with us.
In 2011.
Before we intervened and deposed Muammar Gaddafi, they were cooperating on a host of things.
You know, they agreed to stop their nuclear program.
You know, they were helping us to fight terrorism.
They were more cooperative than a lot of these countries.
So that's the standard.
It's everybody that's not democratic.
And then you go with, you know, Syria in 2015.
We started to arm a lot of these rebels.
Well, we have to depose Assad because he won't hold elections.
Well, Assad was clearly holding back a lot of the chaos.
Where do you think ISIS came from?
But, in this power vacuum after Assad lost control of his country.
And now here we are, we're protecting the Kurds.
We have to protect every single ethnic minority on the face of the earth when they're embroiled in some kind of eternal ethnic conflict.
The Kurds and the Turks have been fighting forever.
They've been fighting for as long as there have been Kurds and Turks.
You know, this is something that far predates the Syrian Civil War.
Specifically, the battle between the PKK and the Turkish government has been going on since at least the 1980s.
You know, so this has been going on for at least half a century, even with these groups.
You know, do we have to go in and intervene in every tribal conflict in Africa?
Every ethnic conflict in China?
Every ethnic conflict in Russia?
Every ethnic conflict in Eastern Europe?
You know, but every, but, and here's where it matters, but every single media outlet, every single politician in Congress, in all of Washington, you know, not just the Congress, not just the elected people, but the bureaucrats, the military, the intelligence community, they're all out there shilling for the Kurds.
Well, if we leave there, well, the Kurds will get slaughtered.
Who cares?
Who cares?
It's our military!
If they can't defend themselves, how's that our problem?
Why is that my concern?
Do you think that we just have this force that we can just deploy wherever we want?
The people that comprise our military are American citizens.
They are Americans.
They're supposed to be defending Americans in America.
Where do you think the money comes from to to field a military like this?
Right?
To fund the technology and the equipment and to have people overseas?
It comes from the American taxpayer.
So it's not like all these people just get together in Washington DC and it's like, oh, you know, we have this, we just have this military.
We just have all these powerful people.
What are we going to do with it?
Well, we can afford to be really benevolent.
We'll send this task force overseas.
Well, it's really not like that.
It's Americans.
It's American money.
And their job is to defend us and our interests.
I'm sorry, I don't see it with the Kurds.
Do you think that if the roles were reversed that the Kurds would be helping us?
What if the Kurds ever helped us?
Are the Kurds going to come to our southern border and kill illegals, you know?
Or maybe turn illegals away, I should say.
Optical.
A little optics check.
Are the Kurds going to be at the border and help, you know, secure the border from illegal immigrants?
Are the Kurds going to come to Chicago and secure the South Side against gangsters, you know, gangbangers?
I don't think so.
As far as I'm concerned, the Kurds don't know anything about us.
They don't care about us.
It's their land.
That's why they fought back from ISIS with us.
And we happen to have the same interests for a time, but now we don't.
So it's time to come home.
But every single politician in Washington DC is telling us this sob story about, you know, these people you've never heard of, these people that don't matter, they're on the other side of the world, they live in a strategically unimportant region, they live in the mountains in northern Syria.
Seriously?
You know, so to me, this just outs everybody in Washington, D.C.
who they are, what they're about, who they're funded by.
Like I've been saying all week, it's not even about the Kurds.
It would make no sense if it was just about the Kurds.
You're telling me everyone in Washington, D.C.
is a bleeding heart and they care about ethnic minorities being genocided?
Genocide happens all the time.
Excuse me.
Genocide happens all the time, every day.
Ethnic minorities are abused every day.
They've got concentration camps in China against the Uighur Muslims.
And frankly, you know, I don't have a big enough heart or a brain to care about all the suffering that happens in the world.
And neither do these politicians.
And they don't act like they do anyway.
The reason they talk about the Kurds is not because of the Kurds.
It's because so long as America has a presence in Syria, Assad cannot consolidate control over Syria.
So long as Assad cannot consolidate control over Syria, the Middle East will be destabilized.
And who does that benefit?
Israel.
It benefits Israel.
It's not about the Kurds.
The Kurds are a convenient excuse for us to field a military presence in Syria forever.
Because there's no excuse why we should be there.
There's no excuse.
There's no ISIS to defeat.
We're not pursuing regime change.
We can pursue regime change with 2,000 troops.
So, defending the Kurds, standing in the way of the Turks who want to genocide the Kurds, is simply a convenient excuse for us to remain in Syria and occupy them illegitimately against our interests forever.
So that Syria will remain destabilized, so that Israel can have their way, With Lebanon, Syria and the West Bank.
That's all there is to it, folks.
And if you don't believe me, where do all these politicians get their money from?
They get it from Israel.
You know, who runs the media?
Take a look at some of the last names, folks.
Take a look at some of the last names.
It's all about Israel.
That's why we went into Iraq!
You know, why do you think we went into Iraq?
We knew there were no weapons of mass destruction.
All the intelligence agencies, our own from other countries, they knew there were no weapons of mass destruction.
We went into Iraq to destabilize the Middle East, to help Israel.
Israel was afraid of countries like Iraq.
Not us.
You know, we have no problem there.
That's why they're now shilling for us to go to war in Iran.
That's why the whole media was shilling for us to go to war in Iran.
That's what it's all about.
It's all about this permanent state of warfare to benefit that one country.
I think this whole debacle just exposes that, if you didn't already, if you were unconvinced before.
It's not about the Kurds, it's about Israel.
Anyway, we're running out of time here, so we're going to have to move along to our Super Chats.
We'll see what you guys are saying about all this.
I know you're in agreement with me, because I'm right!
I know you're all in agreement with me because I tell the truth on these things.
But nobody else, everybody else is kind of afraid to say that, you know?
These Kurds are like animals, you know?
I mean, seriously, the Kurds are not good people.
They really picked some group for us to be shilling for, right?
It'd be one thing if we were shilling for, I don't even know, who's like a totally innocent ethnic minority group.
I don't know.
I'd be wondering if they were trying to get us to fight for, like, Hong Kong people.
You know, at least in Hong Kong they're, like, smart and high IQ and civilized and they have a nice city.
There's one example, right?
And they are, in some sense, trying to get us to pause China with these, you know, Hong Kong liberal democratic protests and whatever.
Like, that's a group I could get behind.
Like, okay, you know, Hong Kong's pretty cool.
But the Kurds are like the most backwards Muslims in the whole Middle East.
They're the most barbaric, the most savage, the most, like, primitive.
They're leftists.
You know, the SDF is in bed with the PKK, and the PKK is openly communist.
They have, like, these all-female battalions, which they use in propaganda.
They brag about this.
They're in bed with Antifa, a lot of them.
Their presence in the Middle East is hurting Christians, you know?
So it's just, like, they're not even a good group.
You know, they're saying, oh, the Kurds could get slaughtered.
I'm like, uh, I don't want to say good that anybody's gonna get genocided, but, like, I don't know.
I don't really care.
That's not like the end of the world for me, you know?
But anyway, we're gonna dive in here.
We've got Barnabus who says, if Russia or China exerts force on us like you say, is it only important that it causes a reactionary movement or is it good if Russia bad if China?
It's just about making a reactionary movement in America.
That's really what it comes down to.
Because here's the problem.
The problem is that the institutions are lost.
Hate to break it to you, but academia, the public school system, Finance, media, Hollywood, all of that is lost.
It is all entrenched, left-wing people, and that's not going to change anytime soon.
But, but, but Nick!
Carpe dognum!
But Nick!
I'm a right-wing film student!
Okay, it's not going to happen.
The left controls all the cultural institutions.
I mean, the so-called cathedral, which you may hear about in these neo-reactionary circles, which is this, like, system of, or this conveyor belt, I guess you could say, of people.
Maybe not a conveyor belt, but it's like this constellation of institutions that are making all the rules.
It's like think tanks, it's universities, It's bureaucrats and government agencies and departments.
It's the culture making institutions.
All these different things are totally occupied and it's entrenched and we're really never going to get back in control of those.
Not anytime soon.
The problem with this is not just that they're totally controlled and entrenched, but it's that America is the most powerful country in the world.
As a global hegemon, we are spreading and exporting our culture.
So it's not just the institutions are controlled by left-wing people, but these institutions are exporting our culture across the world.
So when we're spreading democracy, when we're spreading our culture to other countries, it is the culture as defined and dictated by these institutions.
So it's not just like a domestic, but it's a globally hegemonic force.
And so to me, that's why we have to think globally as opposed to simply domestically.
We have to look towards a future where maybe other countries can exert that on us.
That might be a good thing.
Then you know maybe in a hundred years, and that's how we have to think is generationally, maybe in 50 to 100 years there will be some kind of alliance or coalition, there will be some kind of posse of foreign countries who will have Cultural institutions comparable in influence and power to ours now that can exert influence on our own country.
You know, that maybe in the same way that, you know, we're funding paused up liberal nonsense in other countries, maybe in the future China, Russia, Hungary, Italy, Poland, maybe even Israel, for crying out loud.
I don't know.
You know, maybe some of these countries can facilitate reactionary right-wing politics in America.
You know, that might be the only way that we can break the monopoly in this country, because I can tell you it's not going to happen anytime soon that we retake these institutions.
That's not to say that we shouldn't be trying and, you know, trying to change people's minds, but, you know, really have a game changer it might have to come from without.
So, it doesn't really matter.
China?
Russia?
Could it get worse than what's happening here?
Not really.
But let's see.
JTune says, Nick, today was the hardest day of my life.
I had to bury my mom.
I'm only 29 years old.
Could you ask the Knickers to say a prayer for the repose?
I don't know if that's how you pronounce that, but repose of her soul.
Thanks, big guy.
Well, yeah, we'll say a prayer for your mom.
I'm very sorry to hear that.
Fortunately, I still have my mom and family haven't had to go through that, so I can't really relate.
But that's, that's very tough.
I'm sorry to hear that.
My prayers, condolences from the Knicker Nation as well.
Can we get an F in chat to pay respects?
But, you know, just gotta pray, right?
Hopefully she's in heaven.
Loveislove says, Nick, Hearts of Iron IV stream when?
Well, you know, I don't really like Hearts of Iron IV.
I don't really like these Paradox games.
They're too, they're too autistic, too complicated for me.
You know, I was playing Stellaris, I think, over the weekend and it's just like, it's too overwhelming.
All these notifications and having to manage all this stuff and So it's not going to happen.
Hearts of Iron stream when?
I don't want to play that game.
Stop asking me to play that game.
Dimitri says Owen Benjamin is an at-risk teen.
Really sick.
Owen Benjamin is just a retard, honestly.
And the guy's just cloud-chasing with me.
I live in his head rent-free.
I mean, we totally destroyed that guy over the summer.
He didn't even show up to the Ralfer tour to, you know, face me.
So if he doesn't want to show up on a stream, then, you know, just be done with it, right?
but what are you going to do?
The guy's a loser.
George Mountain says, who do you think is the most high-profile person who is aware of all the relevant facts?
Mel Gibson?
Hmm.
That's an interesting question.
Most high-profile person who is aware of all the relevant facts?
Well, who's aware of all the relevant facts?
Um, you know, honestly, here's the thing.
A lot of people know the relevant facts without really knowing them, you know?
Or they know them all without having ever said anything about it.
So it's sort of a dumb question because, I mean, you're talking about one person who got drunk and, you know, said something.
But I'm sure everybody in Hollywood, like, knows it.
Everyone in Hollywood knows the score, maybe even without even consciously knowing it.
But you can't work in these fields without getting it, even in Washington, D.C.
You know, I talk about Israel all the time.
It's not like I'm talking about something that these people don't know about.
They're just getting paid by the people I'm talking about, you know?
You have to know about it if you're getting paid by those people, or if you are those people.
So it's not that they don't know the relevant facts, it's just that they're not permitted to talk about them, you know, by themselves or other forces.
So it's a silly question.
Eddie says, Project Veritas exposes CNN, Twitter, Facebook, all these people.
Can you name one thing that changes or happens after they expose these groups besides a tweet from Hannity and Donald Trump Jr.?
That's a pretty good point.
And that's basically true.
That's really the fatalistic nature of our politics.
That's why I'm not really this great activist or this great crusader.
I do a show.
I do a show for entertainment.
I do a show for education.
But, you know, all these activists out there... I mean, in the end, to me, it's just sort of futile in a lot of ways.
You know, are we going to have this mass awakening?
No, probably not.
I mean, does it help in some capacity?
Like, maybe.
I don't know, maybe.
We're all supposed to, you know, peddle these, like, theoretical ideas.
Like, it's really, we're really winning the battle of ideas in this very, like, abstract and conceptual way on this ethereal plane.
The score is changing.
Every time CNN gets called fake news or gets exposed for lying, you know, we're winning people over.
I mean, is that really happening?
I don't know.
I don't know.
I think that, uh, you know, things are just kind of going the way they are and, uh, unless things radically change...
Nothing's gonna change.
Does that sound like a tautology?
Does that sound a bit silly?
But I think you know what I'm getting at.
Unless these circumstances radically change, the trajectory will not change.
In other words, unless things meaningfully change for people in their day-to-day lives in a material way, nothing's going to change.
You know, people are just too apathetic, too indifferent, or too conditioned, you know, or passive, whatever you want to call it, for anything to happen.
We don't have enough people in the right places to make anything happen That's the reality we're dealing with here all these efforts all this money that's being poured into these stupid-ass projects You know to wake people up nonprofits conferences books Videos and what does it produce in the end?
I mean nothing, you know, so it's like unless we have billionaires and Right?
Unless we have serious billionaires with serious cash, or I don't even know, a mass political movement of people willing to die for something, I mean, nothing's gonna change.
It's all, it's all farcical.
Is that how you pronounce that?
Farcical?
Farcical?
It's all just a big joke.
You know?
It's a big clown world, so.
And we're big clowns for thinking, whoa, look at my video.
My video's gonna change everything.
Okay.
In a way, I'm sort of blackmailed in that regard, right?
Let's see.
Crumble Bob says, yo, St.
Nick, give me that very hard FMK Jewish edition for a Jewish Nica.
Mila Kunis, Natalie Portman, Alison Brie, praying for you in the show, bruh.
This is kind of a cringe super chat, FMK.
We're still doing this.
I always had a crush on Natalie Portman when she was in Star Wars.
Natalie Portman was like our generation's Princess Leia in a way.
When she's in the arena scene, right?
Mila Kunis, she was always a crush of mine as well.
She was always pretty hot.
One of my favorites.
I would probably say kill Alison Brie easily, because she's an annoying... You know what?
She's a C-word.
I don't dish it out often, but she earns a hard C. Brie Larson.
So she is Cade.
And then I would probably...
Probably marry Natalie Portman and we do the F for Mila Kunis.
That's probably how it would line up for me.
Jolly Goodfellow says, Nick, I got publicly quartered on Boomer Book about Columbus Day.
I brought up Siberian migration, human warfare, bravery of Italian sailors to no avail.
I don't know what most of that means.
But okay.
Fighting with boomers on Facebook?
I don't know.
Sounds like you're the cuck, bro.
Leo says, thinking about being Joker for Halloween, but afraid I won't be able to take off the costume and makeup.
Yeah, I hear you, big guy.
I'm relating to that on some level.
In a way, you don't even really need the costume and makeup.
You know, in a way, I'm wearing a costume and makeup.
You know, the costume and makeup is a mindset, in a sense.
It's representative.
But I get that.
I was so tempted right after I got home from watching Joker for the first time, I was gonna buy a new Joker mask.
The one from the movie, you know?
And I said, you know, I already have a Joker mask and like 50 clown noses.
I think that's enough.
Mr. Corgi says Owen Cringeman back at it showing his true colors.
Yeah, I mean it's a Jewish fraud.
What are you gonna?
What are you gonna do?
Jewish homosexual Hollywood loser.
What are you gonna do?
And he's not funny.
I, look, I know a lot of people that are Jewish.
It's whatever.
A lot of people are Jewish and it's fine with me, okay?
I know a lot of faggots.
And I'm not gonna say like I'm a fag hag or anything like that, like I love gay people or anything, but You know I mean like I don't know I'm not gonna say I'm not gonna talk to you just because of that you know so I know some people that are funny or make good content that are like that.
Uh, and I know people that are bankers.
I literally, a good friend of mine's a banker, you know?
But, what makes me really not like him, and what made me never like him from the beginning, is the fact that he's not funny.
You know, the piano thing?
This really gay piano thing?
I mean, that's like what Bo Burnham does.
I remember being in high school and all my faggot friends were like, Yo, let's watch Bo Burnham's comedy special!
And like, that's your gimmick?
That's your thing?
Your shtick is you make funny songs on the piano?
I mean, that's just so dated.
It's so Gen X. It's cringe, and it's not funny.
You know, so all of that notwithstanding, okay, your dad is gay, and he made you gay, and you're Jewish, and you're descended from Jewish bankers, and you're not even really red-pilled.
You have, you're autistic.
You could tell because of his teeth.
He's got these, this weird teeth thing.
You committed miscegenation.
You're a race mixer.
All of that could have been perhaps looked past.
And I did for a long time.
But, you know, why I really don't like him and why we can never be friends is because he's not funny.
He might apologize.
And even, look, even if it's just banter at this point, even if it's just like, oh, it's just banter.
I don't really dislike him.
It's like, well, I don't really want to banter with you because you're not funny.
I don't really want to be friendly with you because you're a fucking faggot, you know?
Not even because you jerk off with men, but because you're not funny.
You know your fag is you're not funny is what I mean is your cringe So yeah, he's a classic classical and cringeman trying to hop on trying to hop on the clout train But you know Not gonna work.
Zoomer, see through that.
Leo, or I read that, Will says Saints Cagetan is the patron saint of gamers and the unemployed.
Relevant?
I don't know who that is.
Boz Vivo says, brah, the post after the one you screenshot was Owen Benjamin walking into a door and cutting his head open.
A real genius.
Baker says, did you see Joe's take on your review of Demonstac's Joker review?
Who's Joe?
Did you see Joe's take on your review of Devonstack's joke review?
I did not.
Bos Vivo says, Nick, you don't know of the power you wield when you post stuff like boring week, I'm bored.
It sets off my inner neurotic Anglo, I'm getting in my bunker.
unidentified
Oh, oh.
nick fuentes
Because I say I'm bored, you know, so something's gonna set on fire.
Yeah, I see what you mean.
Samurai Spirit says, did you see the pride flag set curtain on the Murray Franklin show?
Mean either, but Devin Stack did.
What strange bootleg copy of Joker did he watch?
I don't know, man, but the guy's clearly a boomer.
I saw on his Twitter, people have been adding him and saying, yo, Nick destroyed your review of Joker.
Nick destroyed you on Joker.
And I saw he tweeted today, and it was so funny.
Well, I'll find it for you real quick because it was so perfect.
And I'll say, uh, you know, I don't like have a problem with Devon Stack.
I never did.
But, uh, it's just funny.
He tweeted out, he said, when people dismiss anyone over 30 as a boomer and don't see the irony.
And he posted these two, like, very pixelated cringe memes.
One is like one of these quote pictures, you know, quote counter We have a saying in the movement that we don't want anybody over 30 and it's some American communist and then there's another picture and it's an extremely pixelated movie poster about like communists or something and it's so this tweet is like perfect it should be in a museum because the text of the tweet is when people dismiss anyone over 30 as a boomer and they don't see the irony
And then he, in order to prove his point, he shows two pixelated, like, boomer images that are supposed to explicate that it's only communists that have a problem with old people.
And so it's like just a, it's, it's almost like mind-bending, it's almost like four-dimensional, it's like a five-dimensional level of cringe boomer irony.
Because, because, do you understand?
Because he's saying Well, you're calling me a boomer and that's ironic, because only communists call people boomers.
But he's using pixelated images to call people communists as a pejorative.
I mean, but that's ironic!
But that's ironic!
But that's ironic!
And you're showing that you're yourself a boomer, so don't you see how this is just like Mind-bending it's like it's like when you took when you put two mirrors in front of each other It's like when you divide by zero, it's like when you put a microphone and a speaker right next to each other I mean, it's just something that should not be it's like I don't know.
I mean, it's like the Large Hadron Collider It's that you know are 200,000 people gonna lose five minutes of their life because there's some kind of rift in the quantum realm or something so I saw this post and it was just like I had an existential shock from that, you know?
When people dismiss anyone over 30 as a boomer and don't see the irony.
Posts too, boomer images, pixelated calling people communists.
But you don't see the irony, but you're a boomer and you don't even see the irony in this post.
It's just too crazy.
You know, it's posts like these that, you know, it's looking into the void.
As a content creator, as a red-pilled zoomer, you know, this is like, this is scary stuff.
So, anyway.
Samurai spirit.
I read that.
Mark says you have more affinity for non-white Christians over white non-Christians?
I don't know.
Dumb question.
Mentality says PDF got a vasectomy.
Can we get an F for testes?
Who's PDF?
I don't know who that is.
Minus says, good evening everybody you're watching America First.
My name is Chance Delmaine.
Are you ready to take the red pill?
Are you gonna take the red pill?
Or are you just another cuck?
I'm gonna grow back the mustache.
It looks so good.
All these femoids countersignal me on this.
My sister was like, I like the beard but I don't like the mustache.
My mom laughed at me.
The mustache looks so good though.
The mustache, even with no beard, I think it looks better with no beard.
I think I'm gonna bring it back.
Honestly, I'm very tempted.
But it's gonna take a while.
It's gonna take like a month or two.
Dan Tastic says, A man is never late, nor is he early.
He arrives precisely when he means to.
You know, that's very true.
I never thought of it that way, but it's so true.
Amir says, FBI agents, are the Catboy fantasies real?
Nick takes one last drag of a cigarette and then flicks it.
What do you think?
Turns and boxes that into a glass door.
That's pretty funny.
Hey, so, uh, that Catboy thing, is that real or is that part of the act?
What do you think?
You know, turns, smashes against the green screen.
That's kind of funny, though.
I dropped my water bottle there.
Kind of funny, though.
That's the funniest Joker reference I've seen so far, actually, in the Super Chats.
What do you think?
Honestly, that movie makes me want to smoke cigarettes.
I never wanted to smoke cigarettes before, but that movie is pushing me in that direction.
uh rock himself says who's gayer hong kong or beijing side note best day of the presidency so far yeah i think it's up there um hong kong or beijing Probably Hong Kong.
First name says what would you do if an e-girl came into your room?
Okay, I don't want to read this.
This is very degenerate.
Elston says border and order rhyme makes you think.
Oh, yeah, that's a really good coincidence you pointed out there.
Ann Captive says, Nick, do you consider marriages between Jews and Gentiles to be interracial?
I do, actually.
I completely do.
I would not marry somebody who is Jewish.
If they had any Jewish in them at all, I would not marry them.
Autistic Ohio says, American Psycho opens with Patrick Bateman sticking up for the ADL and bashing antisemitism.
And they expect me to believe this guy is some sociopath?
I don't know what that means.
That's very funny.
Well, I mean, there's a lot of things that separate me from everybody else.
I'm funnier than everybody else.
That's very funny.
Ramadan says, hey, Nick, watching political commentators on YouTube.
I think what separates you from the rest is that no one else seems to be seeing the big picture.
Most don't even try to.
Well, I mean, there's a lot of things that separate me from everybody else.
I'm funnier than everybody else.
I'm more talented than everybody else.
I'm smarter than everybody else.
You know, so there's really a lot of factors here, you know?
Not just that.
I'm partly kidding, but it's true.
I mean, really, I watch other content, even myself, and I, you know, nobody else is really there.
Nobody else is really on the same wavelength with me.
So, so it's true.
It's true.
You're right.
I am the best.
No, but you're right.
I am head and shoulders better than the rest of the consecrators.
You're right.
You know what?
You're right.
Let's see.
Christian says, Joker memes aside, blasting Nat's life and sending the clowns from the car stereo has been peak schmooed this whole week.
Yeah, I agree.
I've been blasting the Joker soundtrack.
I'm disappointed, though, that they don't have the song from when he's dancing down the stairs.
Not the upbeat song, but the song when it gets dark and the chase begins.
So, maybe they do.
I've been listening to the Subway Chase music.
But yeah, it's pretty good.
Tyler says, I've been watching America First for a year now and you never disappoint.
Keep up the great work, King.
Well, thanks, big guy.
unidentified
Glad you like the show.
nick fuentes
Excuse me.
RA says, a close friend is a Eurasian anthropologist and after consulting with renowned scholars in his field, at my behest, He confirmed to me that, yes, the etymology of the name Benjamin is, in fact, a Semitic name of faggot heritage.
Yeah, it doesn't surprise me.
Seems legit to me.
Checks out to me.
Well, you know what's funny is, you know, not for nothing, but people have been saying Fuentes is a Sephardic name for years.
You know, I think ever since my split with James Zalsa, people have been doing this conspiracy that, oh, Nick is secretly Jewish or something.
And the only evidence that anybody has ever showed for this is a forum post on some like, it's not even like a reputable website, it's like some goofy website, and it's some forum post where some totally random person just makes a claim with no evidence, oh yeah I mean this is a Sephardic name.
So I know that rumor has been going on forever.
It's been on poll, it's been on Twitter, Some asshole has been, he's kept making new accounts and spamming that in my replies.
I block him every time with the same screenshot.
And it's from a forum post.
You know, so that would be like if I went on some forum and said, uh, oh yeah, I just made something up and everyone's like, oh yeah, look, man, there it is.
And it's from Owen Benjamin, who is confirmed Jewish, who has claimed that his father is half Jewish.
So if you don't see the insanity of this, the guy who was Claims and is and doesn't deny it.
It's there I'm half Jewish or I'm a quarter Jewish and saying well Here's this forum post where it claims with no evidence that Sephardic or Fuentes is a Sephardic name Even though I took the 23 and me and had no Jewish heritage, right?
so Lies.
But, you know, Owen Benjamin will lie.
Owen Benjamin types will lie.
You know, it's kind of in the DNA there.
Dimitri says green card.
By the way, that's why he always says grabblers.
Have you ever noticed that Owen Benjamin never names them?
Does he ever call out Jews?
Or does he call them funny little names?
Like small hat, grabbler.
He never says Jews.
I wonder why.
You know, I call them out.
I say they're Jews.
But Owen Benjamin is always saying Grabbler.
Oh, Grabbler.
That's funny.
Little Hat.
Small Hat.
And he also is always diverting into all these weird other issues like Flat Earth and the moon landing.
He never really talks about the Jewish lobby, organized Jewry, the Israel lobby.
It's always just these ridiculous things about the fucking moon, you know?
What does that tell you?
You know what else is interesting?
The ADL, when they put out their hit list in August, and they said, here are all the channels that YouTube should ban for hate speech, Did you know that Owen Benjamin wasn't on that?
Isn't that amazing?
So many people were on that.
I think Tucker Carlson was on that.
I was on that list.
James Alsop was on that list.
Jarrett Taylor.
I guess they must have just missed it.
I think Owen Benjamin gets more live viewers than I do.
And he, you know, and he says he names him harder than I do.
But somehow he didn't end up on that list.
He had E. Michael Jones on who was on that list.
That's so weird!
I guess it's one of the perks, right?
Of actually being Jewish.
Dimitri says, green card vibe check.
Check.
Expiration 2023.
I don't know what... Are you a green card?
I don't know what you mean by that, if that's a joke.
Harry says, Nicholas J Fuentes for Pog of the Week.
RT if you agree.
I am not a Pog, okay?
I do not possess that.
But you know who is a Pog?
But you know who is a POG?
I'm gonna say it.
I'm gonna name them.
I'm gonna name him.
You know, my favorite POG has always been Patrick Casey, I have to say.
Partybots says, the real peepee poo poo are the immigrants you met along the way.
That's just a stupid super chat.
Marginal Heir says, nice go-off moment on the Boomer liturgy a couple days ago.
Never have I been so vindicated and white-pilled.
Love the show.
Keep up the good work and may God bless the Zoomer.
Well, thanks big guy.
Much appreciated.
I mean, look, I go to the Novus Ordo and it's whatever.
Look, it's a communion with Rome.
It's legit.
Okay?
It's legit.
But I could do without all the interaction, okay?
I'm a little bit of a germaphobe, so all this hand-shaking, hand-holding, and it's just a little excessive for me, you know?
And I don't like the singing, I don't love that part.
It's just, it's not very proper, but you know what?
It's like five minutes away.
Let's see, GAO says, Hi Nick, first super chat, the butterflies in my stomach are going wild!
I love your show, God bless, and may the enemies of Christ be turned into footstools.
Well, thanks for the big super chat.
Well, it's not a big super chat, but I mean, thanks for the first super chat is what I meant.
It's a moderate-sized super chat.
Thanks for the first super chat.
Much appreciated.
Glad you like the show.
I wonder if he really means he has butterflies.
I wonder if that actually goes through the minds of a super chatter.
Do they actually get nervous?
Do they actually...
You know, I wonder what he's gonna say.
I wonder if that actually happens.
If so, that's kind of funny.
Kind of flattering, but thanks.
Don't be nervous.
We're all friends here, right?
I might have to neg you if you're cringe, but you didn't post any cringe there.
Drywall Bear says, why can't we all just get along?
Because your faggot, retard, gay leader won't leave me alone.
That's why.
Drywall Bear.
Okay, faggot.
Are you in the bear club?
I'm a bear.
Owen Benjamin anointed me a bear.
Okay, bro.
Why can't we all just get along?
I pretended to like Owen Benjamin for so long.
I was willing to pretend to like Owen Benjamin forever.
But he decided to attack me, and now we can never be friends again.
Gay Nibba says, Owen is not only a fag, but is also wrong.
Fuentes was originally a Spanish local name and wasn't a hereditary surname until after the Sephardi were exiled or converted to Christianity.
Pee-pee-poo-poo.
Folk salad nation.
Well, thank you for the history check there.
See, I don't even know.
I don't even know, you know, all the way back to Spain.
The furthest, like, my people don't even keep records, you know?
I think the most I know is that my Mexican ancestors came here from Texas, you know?
They were in Texas the whole time.
And from Texas, I think they came from Nuevo Leon in Mexico.
At least the natives that are in the family came from Nuevo Leon.
But it said on my 23andMe that as recently as I think my great-grandparents, there was a relative of 100% Spanish ancestry.
Spanish.
So there you have it.
And there's no- everyone always saying the Sephardic thing.
There's literally no evidence for this.
But go off, King.
Let's see Ryan says It doesn't say anything just a 1350 super chat.
Thanks Black Swan says do you ever worry your fans will go project mayhem at the end of Fight Club mode?
I Don't worry about that.
I you know, I think it might happen.
I'm not worried about that happening.
Oh, no project mayhem No, that would be terrible the only the only reason I'd be worried about that is because it was kind of a gay thing in Fight Club wasn't it and You know, wasn't that like a homoerotic thing?
I'm not like a film expert, but I do recall that was one of the themes in the movie, or at least that's what the critics said.
So I don't know if I'm against the idea of like blue-collar workers rising up But you know all the some of the weird stuff in there, maybe maybe that's an issue Kane jeepers has opinion on Negroes.
That's very funny KT says exotic Lotus Kathy's use love gay Owens hates well chai con egirls for you and unfunny Jewish retards against you You're doing something, right?
Yeah, there's something to that.
You know, I've got the Orientals on my side.
The Ashkenazi Jews are not my friend.
Orientals are my best friend now.
Yeah, I don't know.
I think you're right about that.
What?
All the right people dislike me.
People that are cringe, people that are boomers, people that are being paid.
I think I'm on the right side of history.
Everybody knows it.
Rob says, hey Nick what brand of tie is that and do you remember where you bought it?
I've noticed you have a few in that style and I like the look.
This is the Vineyard Vines tie.
I think they do like a specialty tie every year or something.
And I got these the first year that I did my show in 2017.
And the series for this year was, and I got a whole, somebody gave me the whole set.
And it's like the Twitter bird and it's the White House.
That's the pattern.
And it comes in pink, yellow, blue, and red.
And so I have that whole collection.
So that's where it came from.
Ben says, that tie is impeccable.
Well, thank you.
Chicken says, shout out to Folksalination.
Great stuff, guys.
Yeah, yeah, big shout out to those guys.
They're good kids, honestly, I have to say.
Good, good kids.
And they're based in Redfield.
Smart, too.
So, it really does, I have to say, as I become an old man.
As I become older, I look at the younger generation.
I never really understood this when people say, the younger generation is the future.
Now more than ever, I understand that.
I look at the youth today and these are the people that we have to be after.
You know, these are the, well, not in like a weird way, but these are the people that we have to be concerned about their future, but also, you know, how they are politically.
And so it really does warm my heart to see the youth, you know, understanding what's going on, achieving, unlocking the relevant facts, right?
So it's good to see.
I really, you know, the other day I was driving down the street and I saw a dad playing with his kids and I was just like, I was so touched by this.
As I become older, I really do, I really do have an appreciation for the whole, the stream of life.
As it's called.
Panzer says, here's a story worth a quick read when you have some time.
Fox News dead body trapped in Tijuana pump station causes 15 million gallons of raw sewage to spill into San Diego, officials say.
Oh, thank you for that.
I love when people do this.
Check out this headline sometime.
Okay, thank you for that.
Gay Nibba says Folk Salad Nation is rising.
Big agree.
He also says $2 Super Chats are the backbone of America first.
Yeah, that's also true.
Harry says who is Anus12?
Someone please explain.
I want to get involved with their his her campaign.
Okay.
Dimitri says treat this show how you will.
My family had to pretend to be Jewish or treat this how you will.
My family had to pretend to be Jewish in order to escape the USSR and emigrate to New York.
Yeah, that's kind of an interesting story, right?
This Russian guy says, would you support founding an Imperium Europa?
Yeah, I don't know if we lived in fairytale land.
PartyBots says, what incentives would you provide to relocate greenholders that have to go back?
They won't leave voluntarily.
I don't know.
I don't know what I would do to get them to go back.
Maybe I'd just make it really hard for them.
I'd put onerous regulations and taxes on them.
I'd make it impossible for them to become naturalized.
I would, uh, you know, maybe make it expire sooner.
I'd just make it expire and then deport him.
Eric says, hey Nick, first donation, love the show.
What are your thoughts about the establishment of St.
George in Louisiana?
I don't know what that means.
Gay Nibba says, thinking about how to achieve large-scale social reform in a technologically driven society.
Sigh, blackpilled again.
Time to kill my electrician.
Well, I disavow that.
But yeah, it's pretty blackpilling.
Minus says, rest in peace Otter's digestive system.
Yeah, that was pretty rough to hear about.
Friendly Juice says, R.I.P.
eyebrows.
Okay.
Benz says, all lowercase f's in chat are android nickas.
You hate to see it.
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Yeah.
nick fuentes
Fat Nibba says, $2 super chatters watching Nick on Fox & Friends in a decade after the Zoomer corporate takeover be like, look at what all my wagey bucks did.
Well, I don't know about that.
Yeah, hopefully we get there, but you know, I don't think we're gonna get there.
I think we're just gonna be on the outskirts.
I'll just be in some shack somewhere and some shanty, maybe broadcasting on some hidden radio frequency.
You'll need some special radio to access the signal and...
I'll be going off, I'll be crazier than ever, repeating myself, you know?
I'll have dementia, I'll just be streaming 24 hours, so we'll see though.
Noseouts, do you see lollisocks get scared by you yesterday?
Got scared by me?
No, I didn't see that.
Somebody link me?
Maybe post a link?
Some Russian guy says America first, how about Europa first?
No, how about America first?
Chicken on a raft says turkey rising.
Hello Fez department.
Eh, cringe bro.
Not really a big Turk fan.
Kane Jeepers says I don't like sand.
It's coarse and rough and irritating and it gets everywhere.
Yeah, I was thinking about that too.
A Star Wars stan, I was thinking about that as well.
Logan says, worth remembering Erdogan is slaughtering Christians and has released ISIS soldiers to do the work.
Hope Assad is back in control soon.
Yeah, I agree.
Prince of Conquest says all immigration to the U.S.
was cringe, but you're cool, bro.
I prefer no migrants ever, but some are more cool than others, not gonna lie.
Anyway, epic rant, big guy.
Have a good night.
Well, thanks.
Uh, yeah.
I think Italians coming here made the country better, and same with the Irish.
I think we have made the country better.
I think we've culturally enriched this country.
You know, all these Angloids were doing what?
They were making, like, meatloaf and, you know, dumb stuff like that.
Then we came over here and we brought pizza and pasta, and the Irish came and were epic, okay?
So, I think we unironically did enrich America, you know?
I think we've made America better.
We are what make America great, alright?
Not Angloids.
So, uh, no, I'm kidding, of course.
That is, I'm just joking a little bit there, just a little banter.
But thanks, buddy.
Anon says, Hi IQ, take Kurdish lobby.
Controls the USA, not Israel.
Yeah, that's one way to look at it.
F off says, let those sand people fight over their sand.
LMAO.
I know, right?
Too funny.
The sand part, because it's so true.
It really just, uh, you know, gets to the heart of how futile it is.
Mr. Leonce's Owen Benjamite.
Yep.
Scroll down too far.
Mr. Leon says, sure glad Bin Laden gave up trying to attack us after 9-11 and left Israel alone entirely.
Yeah, wasn't that convenient?
Wasn't that nice of him?
Humongous says, poor mommy had a cum brain moment last night.
I think she just has autism.
I think she's just retarded.
Chicken says, been celebrating U.S.
withdrawal from Syria publicly at work.
Really great forcing liberals to advocate for war.
Make them defend the indefensible.
Yeah, big agree.
Nicholas Rush says polls are a form of psychological manipulation.
I agree.
Guillaume says what did you think of Tara's nudes on the timeline based in Pogpil?
I didn't see any nudes actually and definitely not Tara's.
I don't really interact with the e-girls so much, you know, specifically these like Twitter e-girls.
You know, obviously I talked to Kathy Zhu recently and Ashley St.
Clair and all that, but all these like irony hoes and like And it's so pathetic.
All these guys think, like, oh, these girls are okay.
These, like, Twitter e-girls are okay.
I'm gonna coon for them.
I'm gonna stan them.
Whatever.
We're gonna be jokey, silly with them.
Whatever.
And it's like, bro, you're a simp.
You're a simp.
They're not okay.
They're not cool.
They're not funny.
You know, they're cringe and they suck.
At least when I do with Kathy Zhu, it's funny because it's like, you know, well, I can't really explain why it is.
I'll have to explain maybe in like five years why it's funny.
But I can assure you that it's different.
When I say trust the plan, I mean trust the plan, you know.
But, you know, all these people are standing like Tara and Boo and, you know, who are these others?
And, you know, some of them I don't, like, hate, but I just see, like, for example, the other day, some faggot was saying, like, oh, I don't know what cheesecake is.
And all the e-girls and simps were like, ha ha ha!
He doesn't know what cheesecake is!
That's so funny!
We're all being so silly and quirky!
I can't even believe he doesn't know what cheesecake is!
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Uh-huh.
nick fuentes
No, really.
I don't know what it is.
Here's me in the grocery store, and I found it.
And everyone's having such a good time.
Everyone's laughing.
Simps and egirls being so quirky and silly.
You know, they can all just eat shit, okay?
They can all just eat my shit, all right?
I'm so sick of seeing Simp cooning on the timeline from people that purport to be, you know, on the same team, part of the same club.
It's gross.
It's disgusting.
I want to throw up when I see it.
So yeah, I did not see Tara's nudes, alright?
I'm not a part of that.
And the more I see it, the more it makes me angry.
I've been witnessing this for years, alright?
I stan... I stan Jeff, the final Honkler, alright?
Enix.
I stan the real kings that will say no to e-girls and simps completely, alright?
None of these people that are like, oh no, I'm ironically simping.
I'm ironically cooning for e-girls.
I'm ironically, no, but the irony hoes are okay.
Yeah, vomit.
Anyway, only like Twitter people know what I'm talking about.
This is like, this diatribe probably is resonating with like a hundred people and everybody else has no idea what I'm talking about.
But it has to be said.
Let's see.
Twilight Firestar says, Israel wants to perpetuate war so they can flood Euro and American nations with migrants.
If their experiment fails, they will go back to behind their walls.
I don't know if that's totally it.
Twilight says, Hey Nick, much to my Eastern Orthodox parents' chagrin, I have converted to Catholicism.
They like to pretend they killed Christ, but he is risen.
Get fricked!
Yeah, big agree on that.
Hey, and good to hear.
Glad to hear you came to the true church, the Catholic Church.
That's the only one.
It's the only one for me.
It's the only one for anybody.
So, congratulations, big guy, and big agree on that.
Yeah, they like to think they killed Christ.
They brag about it to this day.
They didn't kill shit.
They didn't kill shit.
Our guy rose up.
He's still out there today.
We will be laughing in the end.
We will get the last laugh, not them.
Daniel says, Finally got paid.
Here's some wagey currency.
Didn't get to say it last week.
I really enjoyed the Joker, especially the soundtrack.
Main theme is phenomenal.
Also, major props again to Project Veritas.
Well, thanks, buddy Yeah, Joker soundtrack was good.
Glad you like Joker.
And yeah project Veritas doing good work White people says I saw a video of Keanu Reeves training to become John wick Seeing him demonstrate crazy pistol skills and impeccable aim reminded me of Nick Fuentes exactly Yeah, I think of that video of me with the akimbo firearms.
Yeah, I'm a pretty good shot not gonna lie I'm pretty good at it Callis says, do you think I don't care about the Kurds as the neocons version of Islam is right about women?
Not really.
Why do people try to do these things?
Is the neocons version of Islam is I don't even know what you're trying to get it doesn't really make any sense to me at all actually James Russell says hey Nick Did you know they Kurds took part in the Assyrian genocide and have been persecuting Syrian Christians under the SDF?
Let's ignore all of that for those femoid dots fighting for anti fine.
That's what I said.
That's what I said.
They've been genociding Christians so And you know Kurds have never been winners.
I've never defended the Kurds on this show.
It's all true.
They're terrible Fraggle rocks as you lie and control narratives for entire generations People forget in two weeks, but harass a few Jews and people remember for a hundred years shaking my head Yeah, very true.
unidentified
Wow.
nick fuentes
What a good point, bro.
That's really edgy.
We really are living in society and Steve Harris says Nick remember Taiwan number one China number four.
Okay Justin says hey Nick a want to hear a joke.
I remember the first time I heard that Let's see Nick's mustache says so I'm coming back.
unidentified
Huh?
nick fuentes
I look good based.
Yeah, we might be coming back Yeet police says if an atheist has a biblical as a biblical name, is it a cell phone?
I guess.
Kind of a stupid superchat.
Twin Reverbs says, I too am thinking of unironically picking up smoking after seeing Joker.
It really does make smoking look cool.
You shouldn't do it though.
I'm not gonna do it.
I want to, but I'm not going to.
So, it does look cool, but it's not good for you.
Let's see.
Boss Vivo says, Nick, if you were a superchatter, what would you superchat?
I don't know.
I've never done a superchat.
So I don't know what I would say.
Keep up the good work.
You're handsome.
I love you.
You deserve more.
You deserve more than what you have.
You're amazing.
I only wish the best for you.
I would say, uh, I don't know what I would say.
I would, I would say nice things.
I would say nice things!
I would be appreciative.
I'd say thanks for all you do.
You've made so many sacrifices just so I can giggle a little bit.
Just so I could put a smile on my face.
I'm not gonna try and impress you.
I'm not gonna try and, you know, make you like me.
I'm not gonna try and try hard to make everyone laugh.
I just want to say you're the best.
I love you.
That's what I would say to me if I was a Super Chatter.
Finbar says I've been listening to the Joker soundtrack to the following Sophie music is a great accompaniment to walking around town.
Oh good to know Trent says hey big guy first super chat nothing clever or funny.
Just love the show.
See that's something that I would super chat Maybe that's me coming backwards in time from the future and super chatting that John Tortoise says the sooner we never hear Owen Benjamin's name again the better irrelevant boomer.
Yeah big agree I think we're done with him.
I try to ignore it, but I mean it just irritates me, but we're gonna try our best to just Ignore not relevant cringe Lord narwhal says the Novus Ordo is so full of liturgical abuse It's worth going out of your way to attend Latin.
God trad piled on it a couple of years ago.
It's worth it Yeah, okay, bro to each their own You know, you can drive 25 minutes and, you know, waste the gas and all this.
I'm fine.
I'm there for the Eucharist, baby.
I'm there for the Eucharist.
That's what it's about.
Daniel says they stole my name too, my fellow Italo-Iberian.
Same old tricks.
Yeah, I hear ya.
Black Swan says I meant all of the... what is this?
Oh, I meant all the Project Mayhem trying to kill Tyler.
I see everyone gonna turn on me and try to kill me.
It's already happening.
They're making fun of my eyebrows.
They're nagging me about the e-girls.
It's already happening.
You know what?
Fine.
Fine.
I don't even care anymore.
I've had enough, right?
So, so be it if that happens.
Phillip Fry says, Hey big guy, looks like Lil Spencey is talking shit about you on the kill stream as we speak.
What a sore loser.
He doesn't even deserve to be discussed anymore.
He's just like Owen Benjamin.
You know, I don't even like talking about him because he's such a narcissist he gets off on it.
You know, what is he doing now?
He hosts these cringe Mick Spencer group live streams.
The guy's totally pathetic.
Not even worth talking about.
Spooky Ghost says, Nick is an ENTP, Venti is an INTP.
Coincidence?
I don't know, sounds awfully similar to me.
James Russell says, did you see the letter Trump sent to Erdogan?
It legit sounded like one of his tweets, lmao.
Yeah, what did he say?
He said, don't be a tough guy.
He's he's so funny.
I you can't not like him in my opinion.
You can't not like find him endearing, right?
Pecan sauce says hi Nick.
Hi Those outs as a phone B was Arab.
He'd be about to explode.
Yeah, I Guess I don't okay Let's see Where are we?
Uh, where are we?
I scrolled down too far.
I lost my place.
Here we are.
InnerCityDemocrats says, LMAO Killstream has less than 50 viewers.
Spencer's like an old man yelling at a cloud.
That's hilarious, dude.
What a loser.
GoGoNuts says, Thotiana, a ho with the mind.
Okay, terrible.
Daniel says, Fight Turkey?
Too lazy.
Press N to nuke.
Yeah, that'd be funny.
Nose outs as $2 Super Chats are the backbone of America First, okay?
Derpy's has decided to red pill everyone in my personal life.
How do I deal with the stress of everyone now thinking I'm the smartest and coolest guy in town?
I don't know, bro.
Gotta start, uh... I don't know.
I don't know what you do.
I'll tell you when I figure it out.
Daniel says, adding my $2 to the Backbone of America first.
Thanks.
Maga says, the Kurds don't have any ISIS prisoners of war, just huge numbers of non-Kurdish enslaved women and children.
Never trust a Kurd.
Facts.
Noseouts says, Anus12 is the Backbone of America first.
Superchats, okay.
Hugh says, Joe the boomer is in trouble and needs your help.
Nibba is eating beans in his van.
Join the Daily Brap Discord to send super chats.
Okay, thanks.
Oliver says, hey King, un-private your interview with Mike Ma.
No.
Garfield says, the real problem with the cartels is that they play identity politics.
Yeah, that's a really good point.
The real problem with the cartel is that they vote for socialists.
White guy named Jamal Says, why was six afraid of seven?
Because seven was black.
That's funny.
Second account says, waiting on my 23 in me.
If it comes back with any Jewish, I totally won't want to blow my brains out.
Well, thanks for the big super chat, but you know what?
I don't like when people talk about killing themselves, because that's wrong.
Okay.
Garfield Lasagna says, dangerous, not legal, and widespread.
50% mortality rate for WMC seeking abortions.
Based.
Okay, uh, that's our last... yeah, thanks for the paste.
Okay, thanks for that.
That's gonna do it.
That's our last Super Chat, so that's gonna do it for me on the show.
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I'm Nicholas J. Fuentes.
As always, thanks for the super chats, thanks to everybody that watches the show.
We love you and I will see you tomorrow.
Until then, have a great rest of your evening.
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The American people will come first once again.
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