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I I'm sorry. | |
I'm sorry, Brittany and Betsy, but I just can't do it. | ||
You're an e-girl, you know the rule. | ||
No e-girls. | ||
Who's got the clip? | ||
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No e-girls. | |
Never! | ||
Hashtag never e-girls. | ||
unidentified
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Not even once. | |
Guy, I've never heard of him think what is that. | ||
I've never heard of him think what is that. | ||
I've never heard of him think what is that. | ||
I've never heard of him think what is that. | ||
...and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo! | ||
The boomer generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race. | ||
Not globalism. | ||
Will be our freedom. | ||
Will be our freedom. | ||
I'm sorry, Brittany and Betsy, but I just can't do it. | ||
You're an e-girl, you know the rule. | ||
No e-girls. | ||
Who's got the clip? | ||
unidentified
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No e-girls. | |
Never! | ||
Hashtag never e-girls. | ||
unidentified
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Not even once. | |
Guy, I've never heard of him. | ||
I've never heard of Nick Fletcher. | ||
I've never heard of Nick Fletcher. | ||
I've never heard of Nick Fletcher. | ||
Who's that? | ||
The Homer's generation. | ||
and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. | ||
The boomer generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will not globalism, will be our will be our credo. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
I'm sorry, Brittany and Betsy, but I just can't do it. | ||
You're an e-girl. | ||
You know the rule. | ||
unidentified
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No e-girls. | |
Who's got the clip? | ||
unidentified
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No e-girls. | |
Never! | ||
Hashtag never e-girls. | ||
unidentified
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Not even once. | |
Guy, I've never heard of Nick Fudge. | ||
He's just that. | ||
Americanism, not globalism. not globalism. | ||
We'll be our freedom. | ||
The Homer Generation... | ||
and its consequences have been a disaster for the human world. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
The boomer generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the human world. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will not globalism, will be our freedom. will be our freedom. | ||
I'm sorry, Brittany and Betsy, but I just can't do it. | ||
You're an e-girl, you know the rule. | ||
No e-girls. | ||
Who's got the clip? | ||
unidentified
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No e-girls. | |
Never! | ||
Hashtag never e-girls. | ||
unidentified
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Not even once. | |
I've never heard of Nick what is that. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will not globalism, will be our freedom. will be our freedom. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will not globalism, will be our freedom. will be our freedom. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
The boomer generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will not globalism, will be our freedom. will be our freedom. | ||
I'm sorry, Brittany and Betsy, but I just can't do it. | ||
You're an e-girl, you know the rule. | ||
No e-girls. | ||
Who's got the clip? | ||
unidentified
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No e-girls. | |
Never! | ||
Hashtag never e-girls. | ||
unidentified
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Not even once. | |
Guy, I've never heard of Nick Fudge. | ||
I've never heard of him. | ||
What is that? | ||
Americanism, not globalism. | ||
Will be our freedom. | ||
I've never heard of Bigfoot. | ||
Who's that? | ||
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I've never heard of Bigfoot. | |
I've never heard of Bigfoot. Bigfoot. | ||
I've never heard of Bigfoot. | ||
I've never heard of Bigfoot. Bigfoot. | ||
I've never heard of Bigfoot. | ||
...and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race. | ||
Americanism, not globalism will be our credo! | ||
The boomer generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race. | ||
Organization, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
I'm not interested. | ||
Listen, I'm sorry. | ||
I'm sorry Brittany and Betsy, but I just can't do it. | ||
You're an e-girl, you know the rule. | ||
No e-girls. | ||
Who's got the clip? | ||
No e-girls. | ||
unidentified
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Never! | |
Hashtag never e-girls. | ||
Not even once. | ||
unidentified
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I've never heard of a big one. | |
What is that? | ||
Americanism, not globalism. | ||
Will be our freedom. | ||
I've never heard of big one. | ||
Who's that? | ||
and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. | ||
The boomer generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, not globalism, will be our credo. will be our credo. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
I'm sorry, Brittany and Betsy, but I just can't do it. | ||
You're an e-girl. | ||
You know the rule. | ||
No e-girls. | ||
Who's got the clip? | ||
unidentified
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No e-girls. | |
Never! | ||
Hashtag never e-girls. | ||
Not even once. | ||
unidentified
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Guy, I've never heard of Nick Fudge. | |
Who's that? | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. | ||
It's going to be only America first. | ||
America first. | ||
The American people will come first once again. | ||
With respect, the respect that we deserve. | ||
From this day home, it's going to be only America. | ||
America first. | ||
- Good evening, everybody. | ||
We'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, this evening. | ||
Back for another week. | ||
Back from the weekend. | ||
Monday again! | ||
And it is Monday again. | ||
We love Mondays. | ||
It's my wages watching this show. | ||
Do we love Mondays or what? | ||
Well, Monday means more America First, so that means it's a good night. | ||
Well, we've got a great show for you tonight. | ||
Lots to Well, there really isn't. | ||
There's really actually not a lot to talk about. | ||
I was just going to say, there's a lot to talk about. | ||
No, there isn't. | ||
No, there isn't. | ||
It's been the most boring weekend ever. | ||
You know, and on Friday it was kind of cool. | ||
We had the drug cartel war. | ||
That was a nice little give me, you know, thank you for that. | ||
They threw us a bone with that one. | ||
But since then, nothing's been going on. | ||
I'm on Fox. | ||
I'm on BBC. | ||
I'm on all the different websites. | ||
I'm on Daily Wire. | ||
Daily Wire wasn't even loading today for whatever reason. | ||
Nothing's going on! | ||
But we have a show in spite of that. | ||
But we still have much to discuss in spite of that. | ||
Our featured story tonight is about the withdrawal from Syria. | ||
It's not exactly what they said it was. | ||
It never is, is it? | ||
You know, so last week we were all excited. | ||
We've been following this saga in Syria, where we've been there for years. | ||
You know, Obama put us in Syria to basically help remove Assad from power, but also to fight ISIS. | ||
It's been sort of a complicated mission there, but basically the endgame was twofold. | ||
Primarily it was to fight ISIS, but also it was in a backdoor way to try to overthrow Bashar al-Assad. | ||
So last week, or two weeks ago, this began to change when the president announced that in exchange for Turkey taking over the detained ISIS fighters in northeastern Syria, we would pull out and we would allow Turkey to establish a safe zone where the American troops used to be. | ||
And so we said last week that this was a huge victory, that finally the Nationalists had won, you know, finally Trump was going to have a foreign policy that resembled what he campaigned on, which is non-intervention, which is bringing the troops home from the Middle East. | ||
And today we find out that this withdrawal really isn't even a withdrawal at all. | ||
And I'll explain what I mean by that. | ||
We're going to get into some more nuanced arguments about this, but basically they're taking all the troops that were in northeastern Syria and they're just moving them across the border to Iraq. | ||
So can you really say it's a withdrawal if you're just taking them from one country and putting them in another country that isn't the United States? | ||
So it's a thousand troops in northeastern Syria. | ||
We thought the troops are coming home. | ||
It's time for them to come home and so on. | ||
And they're actually just moving right across the border to western Iraq. | ||
And even better than that, we found out that there is going to be a residual force in Syria towards the Israeli and Jordan border. | ||
So in a different part of Syria, there will be residual troops protecting oil fields and presumably the Israeli border. | ||
And also there will be a residual force in northeastern Syria at the request and at the behest of Israel and I'm sure to a much lesser extent Jordan. | ||
So can you really say it's a withdrawal if you're still gonna have troops there and the ones that are gonna be there are just gonna be in the country right across the border? | ||
And in some ways, it's better. | ||
And in some ways, it's not the same. | ||
It is an improvement. | ||
Don't get me wrong. | ||
I'm not trying to, you know, throw cold water on the whole thing. | ||
But at a certain point, you just gotta wonder, when are these people gonna come home? | ||
What's the deal? | ||
Why do they have to be there forever? | ||
But we're gonna save that. | ||
We're gonna save that. | ||
Like I said, that's our featured story. | ||
So we'll get into all of that. | ||
I'll give you some details on everything, some information. | ||
And it's gonna be nuanced. | ||
It's gonna be nuanced. | ||
I'm not just gonna give you, you know, some kind of hardcore, knee-jerk reaction take. | ||
We're gonna, you know, elaborate a little bit. | ||
So that's our featured story. | ||
We'll also, we'll also be talking about Joker again. | ||
Hello, Joker. | ||
Joker week rolls on. | ||
Joker week continues. | ||
We are entering, you know, what would it be today? | ||
7, 14, so we are entering day 17 or 18 of Joker week. | ||
It does continue for us Joker heads out there. | ||
The reason we're talking about it tonight is because it's actually newsworthy, okay? | ||
I don't want people in chat to say, why does this guy keep talking about that movie? | ||
Isn't this supposed to be a political show? | ||
I came here to hear about current events and he just keeps talking about Joker. | ||
Well, it is newsworthy, actually. | ||
This movie is on its way to becoming the number one R-rated release of all time. | ||
Biggest R-rated film ever for a domestic run, right? | ||
So it's gonna make more money domestically than any other R-rated movie ever. | ||
And that's a big deal. | ||
And we're gonna get into, you know, what that says. | ||
You know, what does that say about society? | ||
After all, the Joker, on a budget of 55 million dollars, is approaching 900 million dollars in worldwide box office revenue. | ||
They say it could even get to a billion dollars. | ||
And that's in spite of, we remember. | ||
You know, it's two weeks out now, so we've kind of forgotten about that. | ||
Kind of convenient. | ||
But, I mean, I don't know if anybody remembers when the movie was released, it was all over the national media, it was in local news. | ||
I remember on Twitter, people were saying, but please, don't go see Joker! | ||
You're gonna die if you go see Joker. | ||
It's gonna be you know I guess they expected like incel 9-11 or something on October 4th And it didn't happen and instead it's gonna be the biggest movie of all time It's the biggest movie of all time already for me, so we're gonna talk about that a little bit And and of course what what does that say because I think it does say something you know that it got a certain reaction | ||
And there was a paranoia from all the usual suspects but I think the reaction was pretty clear from the people, from, you know, the audience. | ||
So we'll talk about that and that should do it for us. | ||
Like I said, you know... | ||
What can I do? | ||
It's a slow news day! | ||
What are we going to talk about? | ||
The Canadian elections? | ||
You know, we're going to talk about that tomorrow once we get the results. | ||
I was going to talk about that, but you know, I was looking into it, and number one, it's America first, not, you know, Leaf first. | ||
That's number one. | ||
But number two, I want to talk about that tomorrow once we have all the results and we know who's going to be the next Prime Minister and everything, so... | ||
You know, we are going to talk about that for our Canadian fans. | ||
Just not tonight. | ||
But there really isn't much else going on. | ||
You know, there's all this Anglo bullshit going on. | ||
It's the Canadian election. | ||
It's Brexit. | ||
I'm sick of hearing about Brexit already. | ||
How many years has it been and they just can't get it done? | ||
And it's all this complicated stuff with the European Union and it's a deal and it's got to pass this thing and it's got to pass the Parliament. | ||
Who cares? | ||
It's all the same, right? | ||
So, when they finally have the deal, then we'll do a show about it, okay? | ||
When they pass the deal, we'll do a show about it. | ||
But until then, I feel like everything in the news... | ||
It's just like this very boring, stale, monotonous, bureaucratic drama. | ||
You know, it's the Russia scandal. | ||
It's impeachment. | ||
It's the Brexit. | ||
And none of it's actually interesting. | ||
None of it actually really matters. | ||
I mean, do we really believe that it's not all just a big puppet show, you know? | ||
That it's not all just a bunch of political theater that we're gonna... | ||
You know, cover the play-by-play like it's a soccer match or a football match. | ||
You know, the ball moving down the field. | ||
Well, Robert Mueller's gonna testify. | ||
James Comey tweeted this. | ||
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Who cares? | |
This is not news. | ||
It's like the Jim Carrey movie, right? | ||
The Truman Show. | ||
That's how it feels, you know? | ||
And it's all these different dramas. | ||
I want war. | ||
I want explosions. | ||
I want to see fire. | ||
I want to see people being... | ||
Well, I don't want to see any violence. | ||
I hate violence. | ||
But I want to see something happen, you know? | ||
That's the plight of the America First host. | ||
So we're not getting any of that. | ||
We're just getting boring gay stuff. | ||
So we have to talk about Joker and Syria. | ||
And it's going to be a good show in spite of that. | ||
I will say, you know, I went this weekend and saw it two more times. | ||
I'm up to five viewings of the film so far. | ||
May see a couple more. | ||
Who knows? | ||
You know, it depends how long it's in theaters. | ||
But I went this weekend to see Joker with a friend of mine. | ||
I went to see with my mom and then I went to see with a friend of mine yesterday. | ||
He still hadn't seen it. | ||
Kind of a normie thing if you ask me. | ||
He's like, yeah, I just haven't seen Joker yet. | ||
What are you talking about? | ||
What are you talking about? | ||
It's been out like forever. | ||
How have you not seen it yet? | ||
But we went and saw it and you know, look, I don't know. | ||
Maybe the show's already so off the rails. | ||
It's too far gone that I could tell a story like this, but we're in the movie. | ||
I've got my heart set. | ||
I love this movie. | ||
I respect the movie. | ||
I respect the actor. | ||
I respect the craft, the art. | ||
And I'm there, and even though it's my fifth showing, I'm still there. | ||
I want to enjoy the film, right? | ||
And I can't help but notice that two rows in front of me, there's like four, five, six... | ||
Femoids. | ||
Females. | ||
In the audience. | ||
And they're on their phones. | ||
And, you know, at first it doesn't really bother me so much. | ||
I can kind of ignore it. | ||
You know, I can see the one girl's got her phone. | ||
And, you know, the reason it's obnoxious is because, of course, it's distracting. | ||
You know, you've got this bright phone screen. | ||
I'm trying to focus on the big picture, right? | ||
So she's doing that. | ||
I'm like, whatever. | ||
And then they start playing a YouTube video. | ||
Then I see she puts on a YouTube video, you know, doing this move. | ||
Where you hold it to your ear, trying to be discreet. | ||
And I can hear the YouTube video. | ||
She's playing a YouTube video as the movie is playing. | ||
I mean, it's like a half hour into the movie. | ||
It's not like it's the previews, you know? | ||
And then they're talking to each other, and then they're laughing, and then they're standing up and sitting down. | ||
And this is going on for maybe 45 minutes. | ||
Eventually, in the middle of the film, they just get up, and they loiter there for a good minute, you know? | ||
They all stand up and... | ||
You know, they're kind of taking their sweet time. | ||
They're taking their time. | ||
And they're hanging out, talking, laughing, and then they file out in the middle of the movie. | ||
And... | ||
You know, wouldn't you believe it? | ||
Wouldn't you believe it? | ||
Can you take a guess? | ||
Do you know what I'm going to say? | ||
Do I have to say it? | ||
Do I have to explicitly say what I'm getting at here? | ||
Do I really have to come right out and say it? | ||
Or do you think you can maybe surmise? | ||
Do you think maybe based on context clues, based on deep background knowledge, maybe you can infer what I'm talking about, what I'm getting at? | ||
And you know, like, it's things like this at the end of the day, to me, that are red-pilling. | ||
It's things like this at the end of the day that really grind my gears. | ||
You know, we all know the country's changing, alright? | ||
We get it. | ||
We all know the demographics are changing, right? | ||
And we talk about the crime, and the gangs, and the welfare, and the money that's being spent, and all this. | ||
You know, we're aware of realities, of certain realities, of demographics, of people, you know, but all of that is fundamentally sort of abstract. | ||
It's sort of conceptual, at least for me, at least from my perspective. | ||
But it's these little encounters, you know, when you go downtown, when you go to Oak Park, you know, you go to the theater that's 15 minutes east, and it's these little encounters when that's really when it starts to get under your skin and you realize This is unacceptable. | ||
It shouldn't be this way. | ||
We all know what's going on there, right? | ||
But to me, what's really maybe the red pill there is there are... and I was thinking about this. | ||
I'm sort of sitting there. | ||
I'm stewing while I'm watching the film as this is unfolding. | ||
I can't even watch Joker anymore. | ||
I'm starting to think, you know... | ||
But this is our this is our path forward. | ||
Don't you understand? | ||
But don't you see how this is in some ways a white pill? | ||
In the sense that as the country changes, as the country and the composition of the country transforms and goes from respectful, polite, courteous, considerate moviegoers to Brash, inconsiderate, obnoxious moviegoers. | ||
You understand what I'm getting at? | ||
The more that that happens, the more encounters like this happen, the more intersections of different worlds, the more people begin to become aware, annoyed perhaps, and I think that's our path forward. | ||
Are you kind of deducing what I'm getting at here? | ||
So, and I've always said this, that that's the white pill, that, you know, you have these two trends happening where The country is getting worse. | ||
And as the country gets worse, people are becoming more aware. | ||
And at a certain point, these things are going to intersect. | ||
And that will be the moment of action, right? | ||
Before things get so bad that they're not recoverable. | ||
But, you know, and after the point where people become awake and aware enough to do something about it. | ||
That's the intersection that we're headed towards. | ||
That's what gives me hope, you know? | ||
So it's like, I'm kind of irritated in the moment, but you know, then, but then my Aryan brain, my Aryan sort of impulse control, load time preference brain says, you know what? | ||
Wait a minute. | ||
In the long run, maybe this is a good thing, right? | ||
But so that was my viewing. | ||
And this is going, of course, to segue into the broader subject here, which is Joker. | ||
You know, that was sort of the prelude, that was the introduction. | ||
The big news, why I'm talking about this so much, is it's about to hit this big record for the box office in the United States. | ||
I'll read you, this is a report from The Hollywood Reporter. | ||
about the movie it says quote joker continues to laugh all the way to the bank in record fashion the warner brothers picture directed by todd phillips and starring joaquin phoenix as the menacing super villain joker is well on its way to becoming the top grossing r-rated film of all time at the global box office not adjusted for inflation | ||
Deadpool, the groundbreaking 2016 superhero picture starring Ryan Reynolds, is the current record holder, with $783 million in worldwide ticket sales. | ||
Deadpool 2's earnings were roughly $738 million. | ||
ticket sales. | ||
Deadpool 2's earnings were roughly $738 million. | ||
Through Sunday, Joker's global total stands at $737.5 million after three weekends in release, exceeding all expectations. | ||
So the record is 783. | ||
Joker's at 737 on week three. | ||
Joker's domestic call over the October 18th to 20th frame was $29.2 million for a North American total of nearly $250 million. | ||
Overseas, the picture raked in another $77.9 million for a running tally of $490.3 million of The fourth best international showing of all time for a DC title behind Aquaman, The Dark Knight Rises and Batman vs Superman. | ||
Joker is expected to ultimately take in close to 900 million dollars globally. | ||
Some even think it has a shot at approaching 1 billion dollars because of course its run is not over in the U.S. | ||
or in the global box office and it has yet to come to China. | ||
So once it opens in China They're expecting a lot more money. | ||
So they say it could surpass the record by a lot, by over a hundred million dollars. | ||
They say it could even gross one billion dollars. | ||
And of course, the reason I'm talking about this is not just because I'm obsessed with this movie, and I think our movement, or maybe just a small collection of maybe a couple dozen people on Twitter, are obsessed with this movie, but because, of course, we know that the release of the movie, and the movie itself, we know that the release of the movie, and the movie itself, was totally We know that the context of the movie coming out, the build-up to the movie, the movie itself, of course, has a totally political tone. | ||
So I don't have to tell you what went on. | ||
You know, on the build-up to this movie, I think it came out on, what, October 4th? | ||
The weekend of October 4th? | ||
We had heard for weeks prior to this movie, and we heard from the government, that there was going to be a mass shooting warning, right? | ||
That was all the report from the news media. | ||
And they kind of like, memed themselves, they kind of memed this into reality, when no such phenomenon ever existed. | ||
You know, I think it was first the media said, well a Joker movie is coming out, and I don't know, that could lead to incel terrorism, Because of course there was the Aurora shooting at the premiere of Dark Knight Rises in 2012 in Colorado. | ||
They said, well, we're hearing things online, there might be a shooting. | ||
And I guess because of all these reports, they sort of memed this into the consciousness. | ||
And then the government put out a warning. | ||
The Department of Defense issued a notice to police across the country and to the military saying to be on high alert that there might be some kind of mass casualty event. | ||
And what was critical in all these news stories, by the way, is that they never found any evidence of this. | ||
You know, the initial media coverage or the Department of Defense notification, in both of those reports there was not any evidence that they had found online organically that anybody was talking about carrying out some kind of act of violence. | ||
I never saw any evidence of this. | ||
They themselves said, the DOD memo said, you know, we're not aware of any specific threats but, you know, just be advised. | ||
And then the week of the release It was like all hell broke loose, you know, they said there was a credible threat, they were evacuating theaters, you know, people, I think there was one incident in like New York City where some guy walked in front of the theater, surveyed the theater to find his seat, but because I guess he had a bag or something, people thought, well, this is it, this is the big moment, and they all ran out of the theater, you know? | ||
The worst that they could find throughout the whole opening weekend was, I think somebody was smoking a cigarette in the theater. | ||
One person was yelling during the movie, was being obnoxious, you know? | ||
But for all the hype, for all that build-up, and I think we all know why, it ended up that there was no threat, you know, there was no incident, and it ended up grossing and becoming, you know, and we'll see, one of the biggest R-rated movies of all time. | ||
If not THE biggest R-rated film of all time. | ||
And we all know why that happened. | ||
We all know, you know, irrespective of what you thought about the movie, if you've seen it or if you haven't, we know that it's not even about the movie itself. | ||
It's about what the movie represented. | ||
This was a movie that people decided, before they even saw it, before it was even released, what it meant, what it represented, based on the trailer. | ||
This is a movie about a victimized, straight, white male. | ||
And we know effectively how that goes. | ||
We basically know how the story's supposed to go. | ||
It's a victimized, straight, white man who becomes a villain, who perhaps kills people. | ||
The tone of the movie is gritty, dark, realistic. | ||
And so based on that premise, all the usual suspects in the media, all the liberals said, a movie like this is too dangerous to be released. | ||
A movie like this, at this time, is just irresponsible. | ||
And so that's why we started to see all these reports, and in fact, even a lot of the reviewers who saw the movie early. | ||
Refused to even review it, refused to even issue it a score out of 10 or out of 4 or whatever. | ||
A lot of them gave it a bad review because of the subject matter, because of the premise. | ||
You know, but that the movie did well in spite of all that, I think just goes to show where the country is at. | ||
It sort of brings to mind a certain conversation that I had. | ||
And now there's like ancient history, but it reminds me of this conversation that I had with Destiny and Hasan Piker back on the Trainwrecks TV debate. | ||
I think it says a lot about the media itself. | ||
There's this argument that the reason the media is going in a certain direction, advertisements, Hollywood movies, television shows, and you know what I'm talking about, the interjection of like interracial relationships, other liberal social type messaging, you know, all this hardcore feminist propaganda in the movies, you know, like, look at all these Disney pictures, the Star Wars sequel trilogy, the center is a woman, right? | ||
And it feels like every movie, it's about a woman, but she's kind of quirky though, but she's kind of special and she's a badass, you know? | ||
So all this social messaging, in short, all this social messaging and liberal political programming that we see across the board in media, a lot of people I think accept it because the going hypothesis for, to explain why this is happening is that this is simply the times. | ||
It's, It's simply a sign of the times. | ||
Why do we see homosexuals and deviants and degenerates in all our media? | ||
Why do we see interracial couples? | ||
Why do we see all these very masculine, assertive women and all these Well, it's because that's simply what the consumers demand. | ||
The market supplying a demand. | ||
This is what the people want, this is what the market wants, and the advertising agencies, the Hollywood production studios, Netflix, you know all these different outlets, they're simply answering what people are begging for. | ||
I don't think something like this just goes to show that that's not true. | ||
That is simply not true. | ||
We see across the board a lot of these big movies, we see a lot of television shows that pander to liberal audiences, or they are injecting social programming. | ||
Sometimes they do well because, you know, if you look at like Star Wars, you know, how can you flop with that? | ||
But in a lot of cases, it's big failures. | ||
You know, we remember Ghostbusters, or they did a new Oceans movie that's with all women or something. | ||
But a movie like Joker, just a simple, good movie, a good movie. | ||
A good movie without any kind of programming. | ||
A movie which may, you know, and this has been sort of controversial within our circles. | ||
Is it our movie? | ||
Is it not our movie? | ||
Is it about Antifa? | ||
Is it about, uh, you know, whatever? | ||
Is it about right-wing people? | ||
Incels, you know? | ||
So it's sort of debatable if it's our movie. | ||
But maybe it's a movie that's even sympathetic to our views. | ||
Sympathetic at the bare minimum to our plight as a people, a movie like this can go all the way on a small budget with all the controversy, with all the efforts to suppress the turnout, could go all the way and make a billion dollars worldwide. | ||
Wouldn't that be incredible? | ||
And all that is to say, of course, that the program is coming from the top down. | ||
The audiences, when they're given a simple movie, with a simple message, it's not paused, it's not obviously, you know, there's an agenda injected into it, you know, like Joker, or like the Quentin Tarantino movie, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. | ||
When a movie like that comes out, it does amazing. | ||
It's like the biggest openings ever, right? | ||
And clearly when these other things come out, when it's paused up, it's pretty hit or miss. | ||
Sometimes it's okay. | ||
A lot of times it's pretty bad. | ||
And all of this is to say, the Hollywood production studios, the advertising companies, the media, all these guys, and we know this, they're all in on it. | ||
It is not descriptive of the time we live in, it is prescriptive or prescriptive. | ||
And I don't want to sound the word out. | ||
It's prescriptive. | ||
They're putting that in front of you to point society in that direction. | ||
They're not putting out these advertisements as an example with all these interracial couples because that's simply what's going on. | ||
Interracial couples are like 5% of the population. | ||
5% of couples, you know? | ||
Relative to the population, it's very small. | ||
But the saturation in commercials or television shows, it's everywhere. | ||
So clearly, and that's one statistical example where you have quantitative data on it, it's not descriptive. | ||
It's not telling you, this is the times, this is just the world we live in. | ||
It is putting that in front of you because it's trying to manipulate you. | ||
It is programming you. | ||
It is telling you, this is desirable. | ||
This is not where we are, but this is where we want to be. | ||
And perhaps we will try to show you, we're going to try and convince you that this is the way the world is, so that maybe people act as though it were. | ||
And in the process, we can get there. | ||
In the process, it'll be transformative. | ||
But that's what the media is doing. | ||
So, I think a movie like this, you know, my personal feelings about it aside, I happen to love it. | ||
It happened to resonate with me on a deep personal level. | ||
I think this release kind of just goes to show, it's like a breaking the conditioning moment. | ||
It's one of these moments where it shows you that the media did just lie about it. | ||
They did actually just make things up because they didn't like the message, right? | ||
And it also proves that there is an appetite for movies that do not have this kind of paused message. | ||
And the movie itself is not even political. | ||
It's actually apolitical. | ||
It's just a simple, straightforward character study movie. | ||
And I've done my analysis of it before, but it says a lot of things about the current industry. | ||
And, you know, you look at all the media hype around this, and I think it's actually very simple how they arrived at these kinds of conclusions. | ||
You know, as a content creator myself, I know how content is created basically, you know. | ||
Like, for example, and I think I talked about this when I was reviewing Devin Stack's review of Joker. | ||
I was doing a review of the review, Devin Stack's review of Joker, and I said as a content creator, I was looking at that video, I said, I am no stranger to the process where you're looking for something to publish. | ||
That's what all journalists, that's what all media people are doing. | ||
They're looking for content to report on, to get people to click, you know, for advertisements or for super chats or whatever. | ||
But I mean, that's effectively the process. | ||
We're looking for something to publish. | ||
And I'll go through the headlines, I'll go through the different stories, I'll sniff around on Twitter, see what people are talking about. | ||
And I'll find something that fits the broader narrative. | ||
I'll find something, for example, on Breitbart. | ||
You know, if it's about how, you know, as an example, illegal immigration levels are high, well, I'll take this headline and this fits into the narrative of, you know, Trump is hiring bad personnel and It's not going so well and whatever. | ||
You know, that's one example where I'll see a headline, I'll see something, I'll hear a rumor, whatever, and maybe it's not concrete in itself, maybe it's not even totally legitimate, but you sort of finesse it, massage it into a bigger idea, a bigger truth, a bigger narrative, And I can tell you that's the process, I think, generally of what content creators, journalists, media people do. | ||
I'm sure that what happened in, you know, who knows where this originated, who knows where Ground Zero happened, or maybe it happened simultaneously in multiple places, but I'm sure in various, you know, online publications, in their newsroom, or their writers room, or whatever, they started to toss around the idea of, here's a movie about Joker, They know that the Joker is, in a very strange way, it's part of our internet culture. | ||
You know, we know the memes that have been created around Joker. | ||
We know that it's associated with incel culture, right-wing culture, you know, broadly speaking. | ||
So maybe they see this movie, they make that connection, and they say, well, I don't know, maybe the question needs to be asked. | ||
You know, maybe we see a certain person posting about this, like Gabe, for example. | ||
Right? | ||
Or maybe we see somebody like me posting about this movie. | ||
We see somebody like Paul Joseph Watson. | ||
You know, I don't know. | ||
Whoever was talking about it, whoever was hyping up the movie, we see certain people are excited about it. | ||
We know the space that Joker occupies in the internet consciousness. | ||
Well, you know, what if this turns into something and gradually just sort of snowballs on top of itself? | ||
But, I mean, what it amounts to is people are taking something from nothing in order to fit the broader narrative, which is there's this incel epidemic, there's this right-wing shooter epidemic, and all it's gonna take is a movie to set people off and... | ||
But of course we know that's not the world we live in. | ||
It was ridiculous on its face that this would happen, right? | ||
But I think this movie, you know, and I know people at this point maybe are tired of hearing about it, but it is a cultural watershed moment, I do believe. | ||
Maybe it's not the most significant thing that's happened in the last five years, but I think this is definitely a cultural watershed moment, not just even for our circles, but I think it just says a lot about how the industry works. | ||
You know, opinion-making, taste-making, these cultural institutions. | ||
It shows you sort of how the sausage is made here. | ||
And it's a very good thing that this movie is grossing big. | ||
I know, again, some people like Devin Stack and a lot of retarded baby boomers are saying, you know, the movie's left-wing! | ||
The movie is actually not our movie! | ||
The movie's actually not an incel, you know, white nationals movie, whatever. | ||
But I think in spite of that, it's important that this movie does well. | ||
I think it is a statement. | ||
I think it sends a message, so to speak. | ||
Again, if you're thinking about if you're dwelling on the $10 price of admission, giving money to Hollywood, whatever, just remember, it's not about the money. | ||
It's about sending a message. | ||
You know, all these people that doubted Joker, all these people wouldn't review it, all these femoids on Slate and Salon that said, I won't watch this movie, this is an incel movie. | ||
We're sending a message, a billion dollars, bitch. | ||
Biggest movie ever, stupid bitch. | ||
Incel Joker just became the number one movie ever. | ||
That's the message it has to get out there. | ||
We have to prove that, right? | ||
But so that's Joker. | ||
We are going to move on and talk about some serious things. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't know if the jury's sort of out on that. | ||
I have to imagine there's a sizable proportion of the audience that is like, Just quit it with this movie already. | ||
A lot of these, like, baby boomer, you know, boomer brain, NPC, Crowder types, who are thinking, like, I don't like this. | ||
I want to hear serious news. | ||
But I imagine a lot of people, it's like the ending of Joker. | ||
A lot of people, when I talk about Joker, I'm like Joker, standing on the car, you know, doing the face, and a lot of people are like the people wearing the clown masks cheering him on at the end of the film. | ||
That's how I imagine maybe a lot of the audience is like that as well. | ||
But we're going to move on. | ||
But we're going to move on. | ||
We have to move on. | ||
I have to move on. | ||
I've got to move on. | ||
And we're going to talk about what's going on in Syria. | ||
We love to hear about Syria. | ||
It's great to hear more about what's happening in Syria. | ||
Like I said at the top of the show, it's sort of a mixed bag. | ||
I don't know if it's so cut and dry, but basically the message is this. | ||
Basically the news is this. | ||
The withdrawal from Syria is not happening the way we were led to believe. | ||
Maybe I was naive. | ||
Maybe you could be naive if you believed that we were actually going to pull out of Syria for good. | ||
That that meant that we were actually pulling all the troops that were in Syria out of Syria and back home. | ||
You know, maybe you're naive for thinking that when Trump says we're bringing our troops in Syria home, that that means we're taking all the troops out of Syria and bringing them home. | ||
Well, it turns out what that actually meant is we're taking some of the troops in Syria and moving them to Iraq. | ||
So when Trump said, we're bringing our guys home, it's time, it's time they come home, and we're taking all of them out of Syria, well what he actually meant is that most of them are going to Iraq. | ||
And some of them are going to stay, indefinitely. | ||
And I'll read to you, it's just incredible how it works. | ||
This is the latest. | ||
This is from Reuters. | ||
It says, this is from Reuters, it says, All U.S. troops withdrawing from northern Syria are expected to be relocated to western Iraq, according to Secretary of Defense Mark Esper. | ||
Under the current plans, that constitutes about 1,000 soldiers being redeployed to help stop the resurgence of the Islamic State. | ||
So we've got to move them over to Iraq to assist the 5,000 troops already in Iraq to stop the resurgence of ISIS. | ||
A very real, a very real group. | ||
That is a very real and serious group. | ||
Not invented by the CIA. | ||
Not invented by Israel. | ||
You know, ISIS is very real. | ||
President Donald Trump has previously pledged to bring U.S. troops. | ||
troops home. | ||
Meanwhile, a Kurdish-led force said it had withdrawn all its fighters from the besieged Syrian town of Ras al-Ain. | ||
Correspondents said it appeared to be the start of a wider withdrawal under a U.S.-brokered temporary ceasefire agreement between Turkey and Kurdish fighters. | ||
Turkey and Kurdish fighters. | ||
President Trump's announcement of a U.S. | ||
withdrawal from northern Syria paved the way for a Turkish military offensive against Kurdish-led forces in northern Syria. | ||
And it gets even better than that. | ||
It's pretty incredible. | ||
You know, not only, so, you know, this report says we're taking the troops, we're moving them to Iraq. | ||
It gets even better. | ||
I mean, and this is a story that will keep getting better as the night goes on. | ||
So, you know, if you think that's great, well, we've got more for you. | ||
This is from Vox, and this is about the Kurdish reaction to the withdrawal. | ||
This is from Vox. | ||
It says, Trump vowed that U.S. troops would leave Syria in order to end America's involvement in another endless war. | ||
It turns out that many have indeed left the country to go right over the border into western Iraq. | ||
About 500 U.S. personnel crossed over into Iraq from Syria early Monday in hundreds of armored vehicles. | ||
Some were recently seen in Duhak, a city in Iraqi Kurdistan, about 40 miles from the Syrian border. | ||
Days earlier, Esper told reporters that the 1,000 American service members in Syria will go into western Iraq to help defend the country and perform a counter-ISIS mission. | ||
The withdrawal, though, will take weeks to complete as the Pentagon aims to ensure the safety of the force as they leave Syria, leaving many other U.S. personnel in the country for now. | ||
As the retreating American convoy whipped by in Syria, it was greeted with locals flashing signs like, quote, Thank you for U.S. people, but Trump betrayed us. | ||
In Qamishli, a northern Syrian town near the Turkish border, local Kurds could be seen throwing rotten fruit and stones at the convoy. | ||
So these are real winners, don't you think? | ||
And honestly, you know, I think I said this on Friday, I just hate these people so much. | ||
I just hate them so much. | ||
These people are animals, they're ingrates, now they're throwing shit at the troops. | ||
Why? | ||
Because we won't defend them forever? | ||
I cannot tell you how infuriating it is to see across the whole mainstream media, every article I've read about this is, the tone of the article is something to the effect of, you know, the US is shameful for turning our backs on these Kurds. | ||
The Kurds that helped us fight ISIS for three years, or something like this. | ||
And it's like, it's their land! | ||
It's their territory! | ||
And anyway, it was an expansionist project. | ||
Like I said on Friday, this is part of the village strategy that the Kurds used, where they're moving into towns that weren't even theirs before. | ||
ISIS would come in into Yazidi towns, Christian towns, you know, other ethnic minority towns, And then once they were cleared out, once ISIS was cleared out by the American military and, you know, maybe the Kurds would help a little bit, then the Kurds would come into these towns that were never theirs and set up shop and say that they were their own. | ||
So, I mean, these people are communists, they're terrorists, they're left-wing, they're affiliated with Antifa, they're like primitive backwards animals in terms of how they practice Islam. | ||
It's like more barbaric than anywhere else. | ||
They're not even good fighters. | ||
They're taking over towns and they're... This is leading to the slaughter of Christians, by the way. | ||
And then when we don't protect them forever, protect the gains that they've made, you know, villages that they've taken over that were never there, then they're gonna throw shit at us? | ||
Then they're gonna throw rocks and fruit and say, fuck you? | ||
No, fuck you! | ||
I hope you get genocided. | ||
I hope the Turks come in there and fucking nuke you. | ||
I hope they destroy you. | ||
I'm kidding. | ||
Kidding, of course. | ||
We don't want anybody to get genocided. | ||
We would never want anybody to get genocided on this show. | ||
That's all, that's all a bit hyperbolic. | ||
That's all, you know, an exaggeration. | ||
Pardon the language as well. | ||
You know, we try to keep it family-friendly, but, you know, maybe I misspoke there. | ||
Maybe I got a little carried away there. | ||
We don't want anybody to get genocided. | ||
We want everybody, we want everybody to be safe, No Kurds will be harmed in the making of America first. | ||
That I want to clarify. | ||
So I'm gonna go back. | ||
I'm gonna issue a retraction. | ||
I take that back. | ||
I don't hope they get genocided. | ||
I don't hope they get nuked. | ||
I'm just a little bit frustrated, as you can tell. | ||
So, I know people are tired of hearing about the Kurds, but it's just like... | ||
That my hatred knows no end for people that are not grateful. | ||
And it reminds me of somebody else, you know. | ||
A lot of similarities, let's just say. | ||
So it doesn't even end there. | ||
So the troops are moving from Syria to Iraq. | ||
So they're not coming home. | ||
They're leaving a residual force. | ||
The Kurds are throwing stuff at us like they're ungrateful. | ||
It gets better than that. | ||
I'll read to you. | ||
These are two separate reports. | ||
This is from an Israeli source. | ||
It says U.S. | ||
President Donald Trump said on Monday that a small number of U.S. | ||
troops will actually remain in Syria at the request of Israel and Jordan, with some positioned near the borders with Jordan and Israel and others deployed to secure oil fields. | ||
Trump said, quote, the other region where we've been asked by Israel and Jordan to leave a small number of troops is a totally different section of Syria near Jordan and close to Israel. | ||
So we have a small group there and we secured the oil. | ||
Other than that, there's no reason for it in our opinion. | ||
No reason for the occupation of Syria. | ||
Well, actually, that's not even totally specific. | ||
This is the second report that I'll read to you. | ||
It says the U.S. | ||
may now keep some troops in northeastern Syria as well, according to Defense Secretary Mark Esper. | ||
Esper said the troops are needed to secure oil fields from falling into the hands of ISIS and the group profiting from them, the Associated Press reports. | ||
So, again, if you're following all this, the first article said, well, actually, we're just leaving a small residual force in a totally different section of Syria near Jordan and Israel. | ||
Well, then another report says, well, actually, there's also going to be another residual force in the part of Syria that we're talking about, northeastern Syria. | ||
So like I said, they're not coming home. | ||
Most of them are going from Syria to Iraq to do more missions, to do more anti-ISIS counterinsurgency, but they're also leaving some troops both on the border with Israel and Jordan to secure oil fields, but also in northeastern Syria to also secure oil fields and do counterinsurgency activity there as well. | ||
At a certain point, you've got to ask yourself, Are they ever going to come home? | ||
Are we ever going to see these people come home? | ||
Will we ever really withdraw from the region? | ||
The answer is clearly no. | ||
I don't think it matters who we elect. | ||
I don't think it matters who the president is, what the situation is, what the argument is. | ||
I think we all know how this goes. | ||
You've got the defense contractors. | ||
You've got the international powers that be. | ||
You've got the Israel lobby. | ||
You've got other lobbies. | ||
And the system works in such a way that there just simply is no incentive. | ||
There is no chain of command. | ||
There's no cadre of bureaucrats. | ||
None of that will align to ever deliver a proper withdrawal from the region. | ||
It It just will never happen. | ||
Because everything is so entrenched from top to bottom that it just simply won't be allowed. | ||
Our troops will be in the Middle East until the end of time. | ||
And it doesn't matter if it's Donald Trump, Barack Obama, Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren. | ||
We could elect Ron Unz, I think, and they would still be in Syria, they would still be in Iraq. | ||
And this just goes to show that, I mean, we're really not in control of our country. | ||
We are not in control of our country. | ||
The voters, the civilian government, the Congress, the president, this is not something you don't know already. | ||
But we are just so not anywhere near controlling the country. | ||
And it's actually incredible because they will move it a little bit so that you think you are. | ||
You know, there are little changes, little minor, you know, little minor adjustments that are made, maybe to quell the passions. | ||
You know, when everybody gets agitated and says, we need to pull out of the Middle East. | ||
Well, they'll say, okay, we're pulling out of the Middle East. | ||
And then a week later, they do, they very quietly do something like this. | ||
You know, headline, we're pulling out of the Middle East. | ||
Everybody says, okay, job well done. | ||
We did it, everybody. | ||
And then very quietly, a week later, they say, yeah, that's all, that's not happening. | ||
That's not happening, actually. | ||
We're keeping troops in Syria, and the ones that are moving aren't even coming home. | ||
They're just going to Iraq. | ||
And we're still in Iraq, and we're still in Afghanistan, and we're still in Yemen, and we're still in Nigeria, and Burkina Faso, and Niger, and we're still in Libya, and, you know, we're still everywhere. | ||
So nothing's ever going to change, but you know, and this only, you know, the other obvious takeaway, the other thing that this proves is who this was all about from the beginning. | ||
You know, I'm reading about all this and it's incredible. | ||
If you look up like Syria, Israel, Kurds, Israel, all the Israeli media has been blasting Trump over this. | ||
He's abandoned the Kurds. | ||
He's abandoned us. | ||
You should read some of the hysterical things that are coming out of the Israeli media. | ||
There was one member of the Knesset who likened this Can you guess what he compared it to? | ||
Take a wild guess. | ||
What do you think the ultra-Orthodox Jewish Zionist and the Israeli Knesset, what do you think he compared the withdrawal of America from Syria to? | ||
Just take a wild guess. | ||
What do you think he compared it to? | ||
What was that like? | ||
It's such a tragedy! | ||
What was it like? | ||
Yeah, you guessed it. | ||
It's like the Holocaust because the Kurds, like the Jews, Are an ethnic minority that are under siege and attacked and we can relate to them and they don't have a country and everyone betrays them. | ||
So it's just like the Holocaust. | ||
And it's all just so tiring. | ||
It's all just so tiring, and you know why this is. | ||
Do you think the Jewish people are just really sympathetic to, like, other ethnic groups and their right to self-determination? | ||
Or do you think that the Kurds having their own state or their own autonomous region means that Syria is destabilized? | ||
It's what I said from the beginning. | ||
It only proves what I said from the beginning. | ||
It has nothing to do with these people. | ||
It has nothing to do with ISIS. | ||
It has to do with Israel. | ||
Doesn't that concern anybody? | ||
Doesn't anybody want to talk about that? | ||
Isn't anybody bothered by that? | ||
By the fact that we have this horrible foreign policy that is bad for us? | ||
It's wasting money. | ||
People are dying. | ||
It's a joke. | ||
It's embarrassing. | ||
Because of this country? | ||
Doesn't that bother anybody? | ||
And everybody knows about it. | ||
Everybody in Washington, D.C. | ||
knows exactly why we're in Syria. | ||
They know why we're in Iraq. | ||
They know why we can't get out. | ||
It's not because of Saudi Arabia. | ||
It's not because of the United Arab Emirates or Qatar. | ||
It's not because of the military-industrial complex. | ||
It's because of the Israel lobby. | ||
Everybody in Washington DC, who is anybody, knows that, yet they say nothing. | ||
And that's because the control is so strong, the grip is so strong, that anybody who speaks out is fired, chopped, they lose their money, they get targeted, they're an anti-Semite. | ||
It's what happened to me. | ||
But, you know, I guess there's a real shortage of courage in DC. | ||
Nobody really cares. | ||
But, I mean, I guess that's what's happening in Syria. | ||
It's not the plot we expected. | ||
It's just the same result. | ||
And I'll say, I mean, it's marginally better. | ||
Is it better to have less troops in Syria than more? | ||
Yes. | ||
Is it better to have those 1,000 troops in Syria? | ||
Is it better to have the 1,000 troops that were in Syria in Iraq than remaining in Syria? | ||
Yeah, probably. | ||
Because, you know, in Iraq we're still ostensibly there for a legitimate reason. | ||
It's still like a declared war basically. | ||
You know, so it's a little bit different, but you know, when can we ever just say that we're just going to have a clear, unambiguous victory? | ||
When can we ever say that the country is just doing good things? | ||
It just never gets better. | ||
It just stays the same. | ||
You know, and that's, and a lot of people don't understand what I'm saying when I say, I want to see something happen. | ||
I want to see a war, something like that. | ||
It's not because I like to see people killed. | ||
It's not because I like to see chaos and destruction and suffering. | ||
It's because things are just on this trajectory. | ||
The people that are in control will not allow us to deviate from that trajectory, and I just want to see a little bit of instability or chaos to prove that that deviation is possible. | ||
Because if things go awry, if things sort of go a little bit crazy for a moment, that means that their grasp on things is slipping, and that's what I'd like to see. | ||
But to me, what stands out, the most blackmailing thing, is that we elected Donald Trump Who was this reality TV host, he was saying crazy things during the campaign, and this guy was completely co-opted, assimilated within a couple of years. | ||
I'm not saying he's not better than Hillary, I'm not saying I'm not going to vote for him, that that's not the best alternative, that's the system we live in and all that, but it is just to say, this guy was supposed to be the biggest, like, mover and shaker ever. | ||
He was supposed to turn Washington upside down, and now look at him. | ||
Now he's basically no different. | ||
And Ted Cruz. | ||
In terms of the rhetoric, in terms of a lot of this stuff, it's a little bit better. | ||
I don't mean to say that it doesn't matter, you know, if it was him or Clinton or him or Rubio or whatever, but I just mean to say the potential that was there to really change things versus what we're getting now, which is sort of milquetoast and gradual and slow and obviously in a very controlled direction. | ||
If something so explosive like that could be assimilated and co-opted so quickly, To me, I just want to see that these people can still lose. | ||
I just want to see that these people, things can still happen that are outside their control, is all I mean to say. | ||
So that's Syria. | ||
It's more of the same. | ||
And now, and maybe the cherry on top of all that, is now you know what they're saying? | ||
Erdogan, the leader of Turkey, is seeking nuclear weapons. | ||
And so we're back to square one, right? | ||
And now they're saying that Erdogan, who is a big enemy of Israel, by the way, who's moving into Syria, squashing this dream of, you know, Syria remaining destabilized forever. | ||
Now they're saying Erdogan's pursuing nuclear weapons. | ||
Well, you know what that means, fellas? | ||
Gotta go back in, right? | ||
So it just, it's all the same, but what are you gonna do? | ||
So that's Syria. | ||
We're gonna dive into our Super Chats. | ||
We'll see what you guys have to say about all this. | ||
Maybe you guys can white pill me. | ||
Hey bro, hey Groyper, can you white pill me a little bit? | ||
Cuz I'm kind of blackpilled over here. | ||
Let's see what people are saying about all this. | ||
We've got Mr. Corgi who says my GF left me. | ||
Now all I have are negative thoughts. | ||
Thoughts? | ||
That's very funny. | ||
Wall Street Hero says, how will you make money if YouTube shuts your channel down? | ||
Don't worry about that. | ||
I'll figure it out. | ||
Hundungus says, Knicker Nation, Southern Command checking in. | ||
Just wanted to ask for your opinion on bluegrass music. | ||
I think it's kind of cringe. | ||
Not really my thing. | ||
I know it's going to upset people. | ||
You can like it. | ||
You can like it. | ||
Fine. | ||
But it's just not my thing. | ||
I'm a northerner. | ||
I'm from a great industrial civilization. | ||
I'm not really from this agrarian sort of hillbilly society where they're playing banjo on the porch or something, drinking iced tea. | ||
It's just not really my thing. | ||
To each their own, right? | ||
Let's see. | ||
Kane Jeeper says, My 21st birthday was yesterday. | ||
F's in chat. | ||
Yeah, big F. Another, another boy become a man. | ||
Yeah, it's very sad to see. | ||
We're all growing up. | ||
And when you grow up, that means, you know, here we're headed for the grave. | ||
So big F in chat. | ||
We're already dead in some sense. | ||
Red Pill says, my boomer parents saw Joker and my dad jokingly said, quote, I wish someone would pull a Murray on that Trevor Noah guy. | ||
Can't wait for the Fuentes cartel. | ||
Wow. | ||
Based dad. | ||
Based dad says, uh, the South African host has to go. | ||
Pretty epic. | ||
I'm not gonna start a cartel anytime soon. | ||
I'm just saying, you know, it's kind of interesting. | ||
Heinrichs has finally saw Joker. | ||
Fleck was a trad calf. | ||
Notice the two portraits of Mary and the devotional candles in his house. | ||
What's Todd Phillips trying to say? | ||
Yeah, I noticed that as well. | ||
I don't know if that's really, um... I don't know if that really warrants any further investigation there. | ||
VG says it felt like down here in Oz we managed to dodge the whole fake meatburger thing, but nope! | ||
Now our Burger King spin-off, Hungry Jack's, is selling the Rebel Whopper and its patties co-engineered by a government agency. | ||
On ya! | ||
On ya, mates! | ||
Yeah, sorry to hear that Oz, Australia I assume that's short for, It's not immune from the impossible burger craze. | ||
That's, you know, it's everywhere. | ||
People didn't believe me. | ||
Nobody believed me when I said this. | ||
People actually, like, attacked me. | ||
They're like, you don't get it. | ||
You don't understand. | ||
I was like, no, you don't understand, buddy. | ||
Now it's everywhere. | ||
It's ubiquitous. | ||
Everywhere you look, it's eat bugs. | ||
It's eat this impossible burger. | ||
Does nobody see what's up? | ||
Does nobody understand what's wrong with that? | ||
It's just so undignified. | ||
I will not be eating bugs. | ||
I will not be eating crickets. | ||
I will starve to death before I eat lizard food, basically. | ||
I'm a European. | ||
I eat meat. | ||
I'm an Afro-Latino. | ||
I'm an Afro-Latino. | ||
I eat tacos, all right? | ||
I eat kebab, all right? | ||
I don't even know what Africans... | ||
What does African food even look like? | ||
I have never in my whole life had African food, like Ethiopian or anything like that, and I refuse to. | ||
I don't eat Middle Eastern. | ||
I don't eat African I don't I really don't even eat Asian food. | ||
I don't really care for Asian food. | ||
Not a fan I'd American food Italian food Occasionally Mexican food, but that's about it for me L Ron says what do you think of those based Italians throwing the Amazon fertility idols into the Tiber very based very red-pilled I was heartened to see that happen First name says if you actually do have two Italian grandparents, you can probably claim Italian citizenship. | ||
Might be a good plan B in case they come for you here. | ||
Yeah, I've looked into it. | ||
I'm pretty sure I'm not eligible. | ||
I looked into the requirements. | ||
As I'm fourth generation. | ||
And there's some kind of restriction. | ||
It sounds like if your ancestors came or rather left the country between this certain period. | ||
So I'd have to double check everything. | ||
I'm interested in it, but I think I might be ineligible. | ||
Pilled Knight says Heinrich Meinker's super chat was retarded. | ||
Which one was his? | ||
Oh, the TradCath Joker examiner. | ||
Yeah, I agree. | ||
Corbin says, Goyim were born only to serve us. | ||
Without that, they have no place in the world. | ||
Only to serve the people of Israel. | ||
Why are Gentiles needed? | ||
They will work. | ||
They will plow. | ||
And this is Ovadia Yosef. | ||
Yeah, I'm familiar with this quote. | ||
I've heard this one before. | ||
Pretty entry-level stuff, big guy. | ||
Nick's Mustache says, discussing movies. | ||
Me, an intellectual. | ||
Taxi driver is a flawless masterpiece. | ||
Nor me. | ||
Duh! | ||
You're talking to me? | ||
Haha! | ||
That's so relatable. | ||
Yeah, very true. | ||
To me, I almost forgot that that line was even in that movie because that's just not what's memorable in that movie to me. | ||
I think of Martin Scorsese's scene in that movie. | ||
Then, you know, people who watch that movie know what I'm talking about. | ||
I think about that scene. | ||
You know, every time I watch it, I'm always like, oh yeah, that's, that's where that's from, you know, because that's, that's what people find memorable. | ||
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Funny line, funny line, funny line in AFI 100 quotes. | |
Where's my other slipper? | ||
There it is. | ||
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There it is. | |
Slipper mode. | ||
Yeah, funny line. | ||
You talking to me? | ||
I'm like, no, I like the scene when he... I like the scene when he shaves his head and then, you know, he goes to the rally. | ||
Kidding! | ||
Kidding! | ||
That's a joke. | ||
That is a joke. | ||
I don't... I don't relate to that movie. | ||
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What? | |
That movie? | ||
That movie about that crazy guy who goes crazy? | ||
Yeah, it's very disturbing. | ||
Not really for me. | ||
I prefer Marvel's Avengers. | ||
Actually, Nick's mustache. | ||
I just read that Ty Boris's. | ||
Hey, bro thoughts on thoughts. | ||
Oh, yeah, that's funny Jose's just sent a little something to the PO box. | ||
Appreciate you King. | ||
Well, thanks Yeah, that means a lot after you counter signal me on the cat boy genius stream No, I'm just joking. | ||
Just joking. | ||
I don't hold grudges like that. | ||
I don't remember things like that Nah, but I'm joking. | ||
Thanks, big guy. | ||
I'll make sure to check. | ||
I'll make sure to take a look and see. | ||
Thanks. | ||
I appreciate you. | ||
Michael says, had to tip you after seeing the Zoomer clip of you explaining the demographic change at the Miami event. | ||
Thank you for trying. | ||
What do you mean trying? | ||
I think I succeeded. | ||
But thanks. | ||
Yeah, I'm out there. | ||
I'm doing a pretty good job. | ||
I'm, uh... I'm making demographic change arguments mainstream. | ||
Or at least I'm, you know, putting it behind a handsome, charismatic Zoomer face. | ||
So, you know, we're out there. | ||
We're doing our best. | ||
I'm light-pilled. | ||
I'm optimistic. | ||
Pilled Knight says, Guys, stop calling Kathy Jue a chud shark. | ||
Chigga, not funny. | ||
Yeah, that is not funny. | ||
That's very racist. | ||
Very harmful. | ||
Very harmful thing to say. | ||
I disavow. | ||
TF2 says, Finally saw Joker today after being stuck in the hospital since October 3rd. | ||
Had to skip some D-Live streams and avoid Twitter, but totally worth it. | ||
Yeah, I know the feeling. | ||
I wish I didn't get it spoiled for me, but I've seen it five times now, so it doesn't make a difference anymore. | ||
But glad you enjoyed. | ||
Adam says, Bob and Jenna had a class project where they were provided opposing concepts and debated which was a good thing versus a bad thing. | ||
Bob's side was the Nazis, Jenna's the Jews. | ||
There was a heated argument, but in the end, The consensus was unanimous. | ||
Genocide... I'm not reading! | ||
Nice try! | ||
Nice try! | ||
You almost got me there. | ||
Good thing I heard it. | ||
Why would you even put something like that in there? | ||
Are you trying to get me deplatformed? | ||
You're getting banned for that one. | ||
That's not even funny. | ||
That's not even funny, haha. | ||
We're gonna make Nick say something that's gonna get him banned on his channel. | ||
It's one thing when you get me to say something silly, dirty, whatever, but, you know, or... | ||
You know Kyle whatever but when you try to get me to say something like that Not cool. | ||
Not cool. | ||
Not funny. | ||
Didn't laugh Charlie Kirk says co-worker caught me looking at Kathy's use telegram and now he thinks I'm retarded. | ||
I was like, bro No, it's not what you think. | ||
She's totally cringe, but he already left the conference room. | ||
Ah many such cases I I have so many instances like that It's just impossible to, like, use your phone and not be caught looking at the wrong thing. | ||
I can't tell you how many times it's happened to me where I'm, like, looking at something or I'm playing a video and it just totally sounds wrong or looks wrong or something. | ||
Like I remember, and I hope Steve Franson is watching this, because I have to clarify this. | ||
I was in Miami, and we were at the Miami event, you know, the free speech whatever thing, and I was sitting next to Steve Franson, we were watching the Cathy Xu-Bernadine debate, and I opened up my phone, I was browsing Twitter, and I went on Well, I think it's a PaulTown alt. | ||
He has an alt called The Master. | ||
That's, I believe, one of his alternate Twitter accounts. | ||
And he posts a lot of weird things on there. | ||
So I'm scrolling through my timeline, and then that's kind of an important detail. | ||
I'm scrolling through, I'm looking at whatever, and I see that this The Master alternative Twitter account that PaulTown uses posted some really weird BDSM picture. | ||
Maybe you know what I'm talking about, if you follow that account. | ||
I don't even follow that account, but somebody, I think, like, uh, his old man account, like, retweeted it onto my timeline, or one of his Calvin accounts retweeted it onto my timeline. | ||
And so, so that happened to show up in my timeline, and, you know, I'm scrolling through, and then I noticed he was, Steve was looking at my Twitter account. | ||
I'm like, does this guy think that, like, does this guy think that this is what I'm looking at on Twitter? | ||
It's like, no, dude, it's PaulTownesAlt, you don't understand! | ||
But that's what it is on the timeline. | ||
And it's always, you know, it's Ethical Chad putting that same picture of that girl. | ||
And it's like, this is your sister. | ||
What would you do? | ||
What would you do? | ||
Do you know the picture I'm talking about? | ||
So, you know, people have got to stop with that. | ||
People have got to stop putting lewd, weird things on the timeline. | ||
You're getting me in trouble. | ||
Steve Franson thinks I'm a creep, you know? | ||
But anyway, so I can relate to that. | ||
I can relate to the story. | ||
Let's see Michael says also the guy with the hat shaking his head to the far right of you at the event is gay the truth shouldn't be that uncomfortable for a person that guy was honestly the worst and I was embarrassed that he was a part of it it was like | ||
So I don't know I don't want to get totally into it it's kind of you know I don't want to drama okay but we did this event and it was basically like put on by the Proud Boys and this demand free speech this like group it's like the Proud Boys and they're affiliated with Gavin and Milo and whatever and It was like, this guy was with them. | ||
His name is like, I don't even know his name. | ||
He's like, does this podcast that nobody even watches. | ||
And they put him on the stage, and he was totally drunk and like a buffoon, cause like, they thought it was funny. | ||
And like, all the groipers in the room, all my guys were like, this guy sucks, get him off the stage. | ||
But all like, the Proud Boys in the front row thought it was so funny, cause like, their friend was drunk and making an ass out of himself. | ||
And that's what he did. | ||
He made an ass out of himself. | ||
He made an ass out of everyone else. | ||
And it was very embarrassing that he was there. | ||
You know, we're gonna do more events in the future, and I will be in control of them. | ||
We have tried that. | ||
We have tried to go along with other people. | ||
It doesn't work. | ||
I'm gonna have to just do... I just have to do everything, I guess. | ||
If you want it done right, you have to do it yourself. | ||
So we're gonna do events in the future. | ||
In the future, we're gonna avoid all the problems we had with Miami. | ||
I gotta tell you. | ||
I know a way that we could solve a lot of those issues and that will be done. | ||
Mike Thompson says, Baked Alaska being gay AF in the chat right now. | ||
Hey, easy on my boy Baked Alaska, alright? | ||
It's Yoba season 5. | ||
Please be respectful. | ||
Luftwaffe says, Inshallah, okay. | ||
Really good comics with a big super chat. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
He says, listening to Abba. | ||
Oh, very good. | ||
Well, thanks a lot. | ||
I talked to Really Good Comics the other week and he's like, you know, you asked me if I was rich. | ||
I'm not rich. | ||
He says, I probably have given you a thousand dollars in Super Chats by now. | ||
I'm not even rich. | ||
I'm like, bro, stop. | ||
Bro, don't, don't, don't do this to yourself, King. | ||
But I'll take it, but thanks. | ||
I do appreciate it. | ||
Pilled Knight says, what's an ABBA? | ||
Really Good Comics says, Abba are a Swedish pop group formed in Stockholm in 1972 by Agnetha Falskog, Bjorn Ulvaeus, Benny Anderson, and Annie Frid Lyngstad. | ||
Pild Knight says, Thank you, Really Good Comics. | ||
I will check them out. | ||
Okay, so a nice little conversation there with the Super Chats. | ||
That was worthwhile. | ||
Trent says, election day up here in Canada. | ||
Truly embarrassing just how paused this country is. | ||
Stay based, King. | ||
Thanks, I will. | ||
Yeah, Canada's pretty paused, but it's not like it's a competition. | ||
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Everything's paused now, you know. | |
Josh says, remember Kings, we walk by faith, not by sight. | ||
So true. | ||
That is so true. | ||
True. | ||
I was telling somebody the other day, friend of mine, good friend of mine, good guy, I was telling him, you know, I don't think I would have gotten here without God. | ||
You know, at a certain point, I think this is a pitfall of successful people. | ||
they get to a certain point and then they say, I'm the reason for all my success. | ||
You know, people that are rich, people that are famous, people that have, you know, done a lot. | ||
I did everything. | ||
At a certain point, once you're doing well, you say, well, this is because of my own talents. | ||
This is my own genius. | ||
And I always try to avoid that. | ||
I don't, I don't think I'd be, you know, not like I'm a big famous, you know, I'm a middling East celebrity. | ||
I'm, I understand this. | ||
But as far as I've come in this world, which I've been, you know, pretty successful, all things considered, I have to give a hat tip. | ||
The instinct, the intuition, I don't think it comes from me alone. | ||
So, can confirm. | ||
Very important to remember this. | ||
You have to, you have to be listening. | ||
Taxation says, can you make a telegram group where everyone can post? | ||
No. | ||
No, I won't. | ||
I won't do that. | ||
Telegram is for me to post and you to listen, okay? | ||
Elron says, heard you broke up with your exotic GF over the weekend. | ||
Chin up, champ. | ||
The first is always the hardest to get over. | ||
I don't know where you heard that. | ||
I didn't... I haven't been dating anybody to begin with, let alone break up. | ||
People are talking about Kathy Zhu or whatever. | ||
Kathy Xu may have countersigned all Catholics or Christians. | ||
As a Christian, I forgive her. | ||
I forgive her, but she brings great dishonor. | ||
You bring great dishonor to your family, Kathy Xu. | ||
You disrespect Catholics. | ||
You disrespect Christ. | ||
You bring great dishonor upon your family. | ||
Great dishonor! | ||
Shame! | ||
You bring great shame upon your family. | ||
So, you know, it's sad to see some of the things she's posting. | ||
She's posting, oh, I watch porn with my boyfriend. | ||
Oh, Christians are hypocritical. | ||
Catholics are terrible. | ||
It's like, babe, you know, babe, you need to relax with that. | ||
You're going to wind up in hell. | ||
We don't want to see that for you. | ||
We want to see you up in heaven with the gripers, OK? | ||
But so, you know, we hate the sin. | ||
We hate the blaspheme, not the blasphemer, not the sinner, right? | ||
Kathy will come around. | ||
We have to evangelize China. | ||
It's in her genetics, you know. | ||
She is part of this ant farm mentality, ant farm communist mentality, and we've got to break her out of that. | ||
We've got to wake her up, you know. | ||
That's honestly the job of her boyfriend, frankly. | ||
Boyfriend is white. | ||
Boyfriend possesses the Faustian spirit. | ||
He's an Aryan. | ||
He's got to wake her up, all right? | ||
That's not my job. | ||
No e-girls, no e-girls. | ||
That's not my job. | ||
I'm an e-boy. | ||
I'm here to lead my kings to the proper place. | ||
I don't have time to mess around with some femoid who doesn't get it. | ||
Some femoid enemy of God, enemy of Christ, enemy of the church. | ||
Not my job, right? | ||
But she'll come around. | ||
I think if she watches my content, you know, maybe she'll hear it, right? | ||
Let's see. | ||
Nicholas Fleck. | ||
I like that. | ||
says uh vid of dude saying anus 12 to his crying gf based i didn't see that yet in the text message i saw that one that was pretty based uh soul grin says you need to set the belt to m for mini reshrink all the curds and push them somewhere else yay patrick you saved the middle east well the problem is you've got it set to w for wombo We have it set to M for Mini. | ||
Yeah, that's a great idea. | ||
Shrink the Israelis and, you know, that's two-state solution, right? | ||
Handstand Flip says, glad you like the Banksy mural. | ||
Also finally saw the Miami event on FreeSpeech.TV. | ||
Great watch and surprisingly good production value. | ||
Cheers! | ||
Well, yeah, thanks for that. | ||
That was pretty, pretty well made. | ||
I'm gonna talk honestly to those guys and see if we could get it released for free The deal was it was gonna be released for free. | ||
That's what I was told So it's kind of BS that people bought tickets. | ||
They still haven't gotten their refunds. | ||
They got jerked around the whole time They film the event and then they don't even release it live. | ||
They release it on free speech TV and I didn't get paid anyway, it's like Making money off of my content? | ||
Off of my people? | ||
I think we're gonna have to have a conversation about that. | ||
So, I'm gonna have to go in there and talk to them. | ||
You know, I'm gonna be diplomatic about it, but it's just not right. | ||
It's not right. | ||
Everybody knows that. | ||
The least they could do is offer the video, right? | ||
You know? | ||
Anyway, I'm not, I don't want to get into that. | ||
Uh, let's see. | ||
Chad says, uh, went to college Republicans and brought up a U.S. | ||
double standard on Israel and they looked at me like I just attacked a U.S. | ||
ship. | ||
Not the Zoomers, too! | ||
The Zoomers must be awakened, but it's there. | ||
But the seeds are there. | ||
Green Anon says, Last Friday, Swedebro wished there was a nationalist like yourself in Sweden. | ||
How has he not heard of the Golden One? | ||
Well, I don't know if me and the Golden One are the same. | ||
We do kind of different things. | ||
But yeah, that's true. | ||
He's Swedish. | ||
Yes! | ||
And I said that the other week. | ||
And don't get me wrong, it's not to say that that stuff isn't great. | ||
It is. | ||
It's sort of a nuanced thing. | ||
and just want to LARP because they find the cathedrals, vestments, art, and music appealing? | ||
Yes, and I said that the other week. | ||
And don't get me wrong. | ||
It's not to say that that stuff isn't great. | ||
It is. | ||
It's sort of a nuanced thing. | ||
I don't want people to think I'm saying that, you know, that kind of stuff is unimportant, or, you know, it's not inspiring, or whatever. | ||
But there is an argument to be made that people get caught up in the pomp and circumstance, right? | ||
Or is that the saying? | ||
They get caught up in everything else, except for what matters. | ||
You know, this is when people get on my case about the Latin Mass. | ||
It's like, I get what you're saying, but, you know, what matters is the Eucharist. | ||
People are getting on my case to go to, like, borderline schismatic churches, and they're like, oh, you go to Novus Ordo? | ||
It's like, yeah, Novus Ordo's in communion with Rome. | ||
I don't know what you're doing. | ||
You know so so yeah I uh and I reject a lot of Protestants will say Catholics worship Mary or they worship the Pope or whatever I'm not saying that but there is something to be said about it's about the relationship with God it's about the relationship with Jesus Christ and the church facilitates that and there's a conduit through which that happens but that's how it has to be considered so I agree gotta remember it's about and that's a lot of these people by the way | ||
Jordan Peterson, Owen Benjamin, they're some of the worst culprits when it comes to this. | ||
You know, Jordan Peterson, you know, he says he's a Christian. | ||
He says he believes in God. | ||
Well, do you believe in God? | ||
Well, what does that mean? | ||
Well, what does that question mean? | ||
I mean, I don't know. | ||
What's your conception of God? | ||
It's different from mine. | ||
What does believe mean? | ||
What does everything mean? | ||
What does anything mean? | ||
Nothing means anything. | ||
I'm a professor. | ||
I'm smart. | ||
I'm obfuscating everything. | ||
You know, it's like, bro, you don't believe in Jesus Christ. | ||
Do you believe He's the Son of God and He was put up on the cross and died and was buried and rose again? | ||
Or do you not? | ||
It's as simple as that. | ||
You know, that's what has to be answered. | ||
Is He the Son of God? | ||
Is He a part of the Trinity? | ||
Did He rise from the dead? | ||
That's what matters. | ||
You know, but so many people get caught up in like, well, here's what it means for politics. | ||
Here's what it means for like, you know, self-help. | ||
Owen Benjamin, the other day on a live stream, said he doesn't believe Jesus Christ is God. | ||
It's like, okay, so all these people telling me, no, he's based, Logos is rising, man. | ||
Well, you know, the Logos, if you don't believe Jesus Christ is God, this is just a word. | ||
This means nothing, you know? | ||
Anyway, Nicholas Flex says, can't stop with Joker, let it stick. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Sams has vindicated again, listening to your podcast from last February, and you said Elizabeth Warren started the exploratory committee to quell talk about the Native American thing. | ||
Seemed to have worked. | ||
Yep, she wanted to take all that heat up front, and then by the time the race got started, it would have been forgotten. | ||
I was right about that. | ||
Thanks for reminding me. | ||
I forgot that was my take. | ||
Vindicated again, truly. | ||
Autism Unstoppable says I wanted to die seeing Joker. | ||
Disappointed! | ||
Good movie, though. | ||
I know what you mean, though. | ||
Whenever it gets to that climax of the movie, I'm always looking around like, is it about to go off? | ||
Is it about to go off in here? | ||
Is somebody going to rise up and say, you get what you deserve, you know? | ||
So I know what you mean. | ||
There's a little bit of thrill there. | ||
J All Day says, is October Joker month from now on? | ||
Yes. | ||
October is Joker History Month. | ||
October 4th is Joker Day. | ||
This is my new hobby. | ||
Yo who am I? | ||
Who am I? | ||
says stub my toe hashtag new profile picture and it is a black box i'll say a prayer for you chin up king chin up it's gonna be all right i'll pray for you man some some people know what that's in reference to this this is my avi this is my new avi yo who am i who am i this is my new avi hashtag my first tweets Say prayers for me. | ||
Fuck. | ||
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Fuck. | |
My life is terrible. | ||
Guys, say a prayer for me. | ||
Say a prayer for me. | ||
My life is over. | ||
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Guys, thanks for that your prayers are working. | |
Everyone leave me alone. | ||
Everyone leave me alone. | ||
I'm simping. | ||
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I hope she sees this. | |
I hope she sees how sad I am. | ||
I hope she gets back together with me. | ||
I hope she sees this. | ||
That I blacked out my Avi. | ||
That I went private. | ||
Some people know what I'm talking, some people have, probably most people have no idea what I'm talking about, but some people know what I'm talking about. | ||
I'm just, it's just a gentle ribbing. | ||
I don't hate the guy, but it's just like, bro, you know? | ||
So just some gentle ribbing, just a little joking. | ||
No need for anybody to get mad. | ||
No need for anybody to, you know, block me or anything, but just a little joke. | ||
Just a little joke. | ||
For fun. | ||
People are gonna be mad at me for that. | ||
Whatever. | ||
But I don't care. | ||
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I got nothing left to lose. | |
My life is nothing but a comedy. | ||
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So I don't have anything to lose! | |
Alright? | ||
That's the way I think about it. | ||
Anyway. | ||
So let me get this straight. | ||
You think his GF breaking up with him was funny? | ||
Is that it? | ||
I do. | ||
And I'm tired of pretending it's not. | ||
Anyway. | ||
Alright. | ||
Alright. | ||
He couldn't carry a tune to save his life! | ||
I can't. | ||
I can't help myself. | ||
I can't. | ||
Let's see. | ||
Gabe says, Charlie Kirk is coming to my university next month. | ||
Have any funny troll questions I should ask him? | ||
Neat ideas. | ||
Love the show, big guy. | ||
Well, I think you should ask him about Ashley St. | ||
Clair. | ||
Just say, why did you fire Ashley St. | ||
Clair for appearing with Nick Fuentes? | ||
Surely he must know. | ||
So I would ask him about that. | ||
I don't think that's the best. | ||
Question to ask. | ||
I can't get over the Joker. | ||
I'm literally, gradually, everything I say will be from that movie. | ||
Gradually, my vocabulary will narrow to only phrases from that movie. | ||
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That's so good. | |
And every time, I've seen it five times, every time I watch it, I'm like doing it, you know, I'm like pantomiming the scene. | ||
Anybody else, they don't. | ||
They think that we'll just sit there and take it. | ||
It's just like, it's ruining my life. | ||
It's ruining my brain. | ||
It's just, I'm joker brain. | ||
I have joker brain. | ||
It's taking over my brain. | ||
That's right. | ||
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They were right. | |
It's a psyop. | ||
It was a psyop from the start. | ||
It was meant to corrupt our minds, our brains. | ||
Anyway, George Soros is looking good, Nick. | ||
What a great show. | ||
Wish we were gym buddies. | ||
We could spot each other on the bench and stare menacingly at femoids in between sets. | ||
Why would you be... See, this is what I don't like. | ||
Why would we be looking at femoids? | ||
That's the thing. | ||
All these people want to make it about pay attention to women, pay attention to women. | ||
No, we're paying attention to women, but in a based way. | ||
Yo, Nick, thot patrol this one for me? | ||
Yeah, let's go thot patrol. | ||
It's like... | ||
King! | ||
King! | ||
We're not... I'm at the gym. | ||
I'm there to lift. | ||
I'm there to get strong. | ||
I'm not there to look at femoids. | ||
I don't care about them. | ||
I don't even see them. | ||
I'm there to lift weights. | ||
I'm not there to give them a look. | ||
I'm not there to simp. | ||
I'm not there to troll them. | ||
I'm there for me. | ||
I am not a dancer. | ||
I am not an entertainer in their life. | ||
I am not an object in the femoid's world. | ||
The femoid is an object in my world. | ||
And I will ignore her. | ||
So it's all wrong. | ||
Yeah, I wish we were gym buddies too. | ||
Not. | ||
I, you know, I don't, I don't, I don't care for it. | ||
I don't care to, I like to go at my own pace. | ||
I like to go, you know, do my thing. | ||
I don't like to talk very much. | ||
I don't like to talk. | ||
Everybody always wants to talk. | ||
Talk to me. | ||
Talk to me. | ||
Let's talk for hours. | ||
Let's talk. | ||
I'm... I just like to just get along. | ||
I just like to be... I like to listen. | ||
I like to see what people have to say. | ||
But I'm a man of few words. | ||
I'm a very introverted person. | ||
I'm a very Joker-like person, you know? | ||
Let's see. | ||
Norman White says... That one's been deleted. | ||
James says libertarians be like my black heroin-addicted son. | ||
Better not support big government. | ||
Also, Maxime Bernier is based? | ||
Yeah, Libertarians are like that. | ||
I don't know anything about Maxine Bernier. | ||
I'll find out all about it for tomorrow. | ||
I assure you. | ||
Beezer says the feel when Ginger Tread Anglican QT tells me she wants to go see Joker for a third date. | ||
We're all gonna make it, Brez. | ||
Okay, yeah, get out of here with that. | ||
Just, let's just leave it at that before I rage out. | ||
My girlfriend wants to see Joker with me. | ||
me we're all gonna make it bread breath breath yeah Okay. | ||
You know what? | ||
Not even going to engage. | ||
We did it last time. | ||
Not even going to engage. | ||
I'll just say, okay, Batman. | ||
Okay, Batman. | ||
Yeah, we're all gonna make it, Batman. | ||
Enjoy your date with Joker. | ||
Anon says, shut up, Normie. | ||
Yeah, relating. | ||
Blue Forest says, when are you going to carve or eat your pumpkin? | ||
On Halloween, of course. | ||
Bruce says Kathy Xu hates Christ. | ||
She doesn't know Christ, so I don't know if she hates. | ||
No Goods has thought about putting a recommended film, book, etc. | ||
section on the website. | ||
Everyone's just trying me today. | ||
Want to hear a joke? | ||
Want to hear a joke? | ||
Knock knock. | ||
That's how I'm kind of feeling. | ||
That's kind of how I'm feeling today. | ||
It's kind of the vibe I'm getting with some of these super chats. | ||
Knock knock! | ||
Thoughts about putting a recommended film, book, etc. | ||
on the website? | ||
No. | ||
No, dude. | ||
No. | ||
I'm not putting a recommended book list on the website. | ||
Second account, I just, I don't know why that makes me so, I don't know why that makes me so mad, but it just does. | ||
But it just does. | ||
What, so everyone's gonna go to the website and watch all the movies on there? | ||
Let's watch Nick's film list. | ||
Watch your own movies! | ||
Figure out your own movies! | ||
Ask your own friends! | ||
I don't know why that makes me mad, but it just, but it just does, okay? | ||
Can you just respect that? | ||
It just makes me mad. | ||
I can't put my finger on it. | ||
Maybe somebody can help me with that. | ||
Second account says Joker won't make a billion because Devin Stack didn't give money to his enemies. | ||
That's right. | ||
The headline will be Joker $10 shy of a billion dollar worldwide box office. | ||
One ticket shy, Devin Stack will have the last laugh. | ||
I did not give my, I did not turn over my $10 to the enemy. | ||
Round of applause everyone, Devin Stack. | ||
The best! | ||
Genius! | ||
Strategic mind! | ||
He's a monk! | ||
He's a monk! | ||
An ascetic! | ||
He won't pay to see Joker! | ||
A hero! | ||
The most pure! | ||
Froyo says they can make a black superhero film, but they can't make a black Joaquin Phoenix. | ||
Uh, yep, that's true. | ||
Yeah, good point. | ||
Diversity says there's a racial divide at my high school because black kids aren't invited to parties. | ||
I said maybe it's because nobody wants to get shot, and now they're vowing to prove me wrong by threatening to kill me. | ||
Well, you shouldn't have said that. | ||
In fairness, that's not very nice. | ||
And that's sort of racist, actually. | ||
And I disavow. | ||
But yeah, isn't that always the case though? | ||
Isn't that always the case? | ||
Don't they always just kind of prove it? | ||
And speaking generally, don't people just kind of prove you right about them in general, universally? | ||
But that's pretty funny. | ||
Dude says, today two brass bald Catholic men stole the pagan indigenous statues that were replaced by the Pope in a church via Amazon Synod and threw them in the Tiber. | ||
Their YouTube channel is Michael Del Buffalo. | ||
Yeah, I heard about this. | ||
I'll check that out for sure. | ||
Diversity says, look at Owen's Instagram comments. | ||
Weird fans. | ||
They are weird, dude. | ||
They're psycho and they're boomers. | ||
My mom says, the Virgin, no thanks. | ||
I would rather stick to my wholesome convictions even at the offer of a reward versus the Chad. | ||
Why, yes, I would intensely make out with Blair White for $100,000. | ||
Well, I don't, I don't know if I said intensely, did I? | ||
And anyway, and anyway, you know, it's like, look, the ends justify the means, alright? | ||
You're telling me $100,000. | ||
It's a little, it's a little kiss, a little kiss. | ||
You don't even do it in like a, like, I'm wanting this, I'm into this. | ||
A little kiss. | ||
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$100,000. | |
Get over yourself! | ||
Get over yourself! | ||
No, I wouldn't do it! | ||
Not for all the money in the world! | ||
Really? | ||
Why don't you drive off a cliff? | ||
You know, I just... | ||
Now, you know, people aren't interpreting that now. | ||
I saw on poll, and this is just so typical, this is my life, I saw there's some post on poll where somebody's like, oh, oh, Nick was saying how in high school they used to talk about this and he says he would kiss Blair White for $100,000 and told that story about eating the pizza in the woods and there were people there. | ||
Hmm, I wonder what's going on. | ||
Yeah, it really makes you think. | ||
And it's like you just, you just can't, you just can't say anything. | ||
You can't say anything without without people just like making things up or like just like totally paranoid oh well that you know we're going to construct a narrative out of this i just have to become steven crowder you get what you deserve you get the entertainment you deserve is what i'm saying you want you want to be funny open book quirky kind of guy you want to be true to the people and this and this is how you get treated and then it's like well you know it's no wonder people become steven crowder | ||
Anyway, Lethal Brawler says, did you see the lame atheist reply video from Souris? | ||
Yeah, I think he made one a long time ago. | ||
If he made a new one, I didn't see that, but I saw he made a reaction video a few months ago, but it's kind of old news. | ||
Tom Cruise says, hey Nick, have you seen bra sound effect number two? | ||
Pretty red-pilling stuff. | ||
If not, I'd highly recommend that you check it out after the show. | ||
Yeah, that's great. | ||
Ron Sun says, Nibba's be throwing tomatoes at us. | ||
We should be throwing grenades back. | ||
We should be throwing bombs back. | ||
We should be dropping bombs on them for that. | ||
Yeah, that's a good point. | ||
It says, predicting violence at Joker is a win-win for the media. | ||
If nothing happens, people forget about it. | ||
But if something does happen, smug Don Lemon gets to say, I told you so, and talk about banning guns for two weeks. | ||
Yeah, that's a good point. | ||
And that's true. | ||
People have totally forgotten that that happened, you know. | ||
Totally memory hold. | ||
Now it's just another movie. | ||
These people are horrible. | ||
Chicken on a raft says, libertarians be like, all identity politics are wrong, as if being gender delusional is the same thing as being Italian or German. | ||
I know, right? | ||
Well, I mean the whole premise is just BS. | ||
They don't even believe that. | ||
They pander to blacks and Hispanics and it's just all wrong. | ||
Identity is real. | ||
We are not individuals. | ||
We are men and women. | ||
We are, you know, Europeans and Africans. | ||
We're old and young. | ||
I mean that's So, you know, to just pretend it doesn't exist, we just have to pretend identity doesn't exist and just vote as, you know, universal individual units. | ||
It's BS. | ||
It's not true. | ||
Fat Nibbus says, going to take a while for these broads to ever get it, but let's not forget all the cringe we've posted. | ||
2015 Nick talking about women's rights and shit. | ||
We all have committed the original sin of cringe and we all must do penance. | ||
No, it's 2019. | ||
It's time to get with the program. | ||
You either get it at this point or you just don't, okay? | ||
In 2015, and by the way, 2015 when I was in high school, you know, that's one thing. | ||
But after the election, after the Trump election, after everything that's gone on, and you're talking about people that are adults. | ||
Different story. | ||
So, you know, maybe you've been posting cringe very recently. | ||
You want to say, oh, I posted cringe, but everyone's posted cringe. | ||
No. | ||
You're either with it or you're not at this point, okay? | ||
Different time, different age, but, you know, after Trump, I think there's really no excuse. | ||
Okay, no problem. | ||
says it'll I'll be a day late with that red pill story Nick okay no problem we're still waiting for it Lord Farquad says Chick-fil-a lasted just nine days in the UK before being shut down by the LGBT lobby Angloids are allergic to good food. | ||
You know, I don't love Chick-fil-a, honestly, but it just goes to show how gay their country is. | ||
You know, Angloids like to come in here and say, Amerifats, Amerimuts, you know, Americans suck, whatever. | ||
They can't even have Chick-fil-a. | ||
Canada even has Chick-fil-a, but they can't build one. | ||
Leo says, I bet the Kurds don't like Joker either. | ||
SMFH. | ||
Yeah, true. | ||
Dimitri says, attention all Russian-speaking knickers, we need you. | ||
If you would like to help a four percenter and speak Russian fluently, please contact me on Discord. | ||
Okay, yeah, check that out. | ||
I don't know if I can endorse that. | ||
I don't know what that means, but yeah, sure, check it out. | ||
Not my message, that's you. | ||
Someone says there are troops in Afghanistan who weren't even born when the Twin Towers were demolished in a controlled fashion in 2001. | ||
Yeah, that's an interesting way of putting it. | ||
Mr. Leon, whoops, scrolled down too far. | ||
Where are we? | ||
Yeah, I think I saw something like that. | ||
It's pretty incredible. | ||
Al Zawahiri issued a statement last month explaining that his terror group has not attacked Israel because their Arab neighbors won't allow it. | ||
Really. | ||
Yeah, I think I saw something like that. | ||
It's pretty incredible. | ||
You know, there's a lot of stories like that. | ||
RA with a big super chat. | ||
Well, thank you so much! | ||
I will be seeing it several more times. | ||
My mom told me she wants to see it again. | ||
Those are rookie numbers. | ||
I've seen it seven times with friends and family. | ||
Thrice myself, I've had to tell a few people to act civil. | ||
Have a couple tickets on me. | ||
Hope your next screenings are better behaved. | ||
Well, thank you so much. | ||
I will be seeing it several more times. | ||
My mom told me she wants to see it again. | ||
She liked it. | ||
I didn't think she would like it, but she did. | ||
She tells me we're driving to see... | ||
It's upsetting to me movies that are about a guy that gets bullied into like going off I'm like mom, you know, that's what this movie is about. | ||
Why would you say that? | ||
You know, and it's like that's not even like a genre She tells me those movies are upsetting to me the ones were like somebody gets bullied and then they like, you know Go off basically. | ||
I had a she didn't say it exactly like that. | ||
I'm like mom you and that's such a typical It's like, you know, that's exactly what this movie is about. | ||
You know, that's exactly like I think you're just saying that things at this point You're just saying that you know But she saw it and she enjoyed it. | ||
She loved it. | ||
And she said she wants to see it again. | ||
I'm like, based? | ||
Some people on my Reddit server were like, oh, Nick said no girls to the movie, but he took his mom. | ||
Don't you understand how foolish you look? | ||
I'm like Arthur Fleck. | ||
Arthur Fleck would take his mom to see the movie, right? | ||
It's my mom. | ||
It's not like I'm taking some femoid. | ||
I'm taking my mother. | ||
Nothing more trad than that. | ||
You could take your mom. | ||
I didn't I didn't qualify when I said don't take your girlfriend. | ||
I don't think I meant or don't take a femoid. | ||
I think mom is obviously an exception. | ||
So I'll probably be seeing it with her again. | ||
And I'll probably see it. | ||
I got to see it once alone. | ||
I've yet to see it alone, which is kind of interesting. | ||
I guess I'm that popular. | ||
Zach says a jury just ruled against a dad trying to save a seven-year-old son, James, from his mother who is forcing him to take hormones to transition. | ||
The dad is also forced to take classes on transgenderism. | ||
Yeah, I mean, what else is new, right? | ||
Pretty terrible. | ||
That's a pretty old story, though, if I recall. | ||
But, yeah, I mean, if you think it's not going to affect you, yeah, just wait until something like that happens, right? | ||
Ben says, hey, Nick, great show today. | ||
I see why you don't trust Ben Shapiro. | ||
Have any thoughts on Dennis Prager? | ||
Have a great day, big guy. | ||
You deserve better. | ||
You know, that's so true. | ||
Thanks. | ||
Yeah, Dennis Prager I don't trust either for basically the same reason. | ||
The guy's a big fat Zionist neocon. | ||
And he has dual allegiance. | ||
Red Pill Gaming says, thoughts on your content being hosted on freespeech.com? | ||
Would you consider joining the platform if this were to end? | ||
It's mostly cringe so far. | ||
Well, I don't... that's your words. | ||
I don't know. | ||
There are a lot... frankly, I've been made a few different offers. | ||
So, I don't know. | ||
We'll see what happens. | ||
We'll cross that bridge when we get there. | ||
For now, I'm on YouTube. | ||
Not getting banned. | ||
Knock on wood. | ||
So, you know, we're gonna take this as far as we can and then we'll see what happens afterward, right? | ||
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R.A. | |
says, Nick, I just want these people to lose. | ||
You know, they're schemers. | ||
Schemers trying to control their little worlds. | ||
I try to show the schemers how pathetic their attempts to control things really are. | ||
So true. | ||
That's so true. | ||
I'm like a dog chasing cars. | ||
I wouldn't know what to do if I caught one. | ||
I just do things, right? | ||
So true. | ||
Yeah, relating to that. | ||
Relating to that. | ||
Jose Antonio says, did you hear that Franco's remains are scheduled to be exhumed by the... by the end of this week? | ||
Bruh, I'm blackpilled. | ||
Yeah, I've heard... I didn't hear like recently, but I have heard that, which is pretty blackpilling. | ||
A great man, a great leader, and that's what's gonna happen to every great leader eventually, right? | ||
JR says, let the world burn. | ||
Pedal to the metal. | ||
Either we come out on top or everything is gone. | ||
Well, I mean, that's not exactly what's gonna happen, but okay. | ||
Mr. Maxwell says, can't believe I'm watching a Yankee. | ||
I can't believe I'm watching a Yankee! | ||
Okay, bro. | ||
What would you be watching otherwise? | ||
Like, I don't even know. | ||
Would you be watching a guy playing a banjo? | ||
Would you be watching a square dance in the barn? | ||
Would you be watching, you know, Meemaw milk the cow or something? | ||
Well, I can't believe I'm watching a Yank. | ||
This Yank kind of based a red pill. | ||
Okay, bro. | ||
I just can't. | ||
I just can't. | ||
I love, look, I love Southerners. | ||
But I'm just not of the South, okay? | ||
Just get over it. | ||
You don't like the North, fine. | ||
And it's not that I don't like the South, it's just not for me, alright? | ||
Can't believe I'm watching a yank. | ||
Tilts cowboy hat, can't believe I'm watching a yank. | ||
Yeah, well, I don't know. | ||
Watch the Southern show. | ||
Watch the Hunter Wallace show instead, right? | ||
Just some friendly ribbing. | ||
Just some friendly regional rivalry. | ||
I mean, no ill will. | ||
I love Southerners. | ||
Grits! | ||
I love grits! | ||
I love me some grits! | ||
I actually hate grits. | ||
I hate grits! | ||
What even is it? | ||
It's like cornmeal? | ||
It's kind of like grain and it just tastes like nothing? | ||
Why do people like that? | ||
Go off, go off, King. | ||
So it's not, it's just a friendly rivalry. | ||
Look, Cracker Barrel I like, okay? | ||
Cracker Barrel's great. | ||
Chick-fil-A is okay. | ||
You know, I've driven through the South, it's beautiful, okay? | ||
There's your concession. | ||
We're all friends, just some ribbing. | ||
I know Southerners are really tough, so they can take it. | ||
They can take some friendly ribbing. | ||
Just ask them, you know? | ||
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They're, well, I'm a mama raised a country boy. | |
I just get all that stuff. | ||
Mama raised the country boy. | ||
I don't take no mess from nobody. | ||
Especially not a Yankee. | ||
No, I'm just kidding. | ||
Just joking! | ||
Just some friendly ribbing. | ||
I don't mean anything by it. | ||
Some of my best friends are Southerners, frankly. | ||
Just some friendly ribbing. | ||
You can make fun of me, you know? | ||
You can make fun of Northerners. | ||
That's fine. | ||
Anyway, we gotta move on. | ||
Samson says, White Pill Nick Joker came out. | ||
Haha, yeah, true. | ||
Moth says, take my money. | ||
Okay, thanks. | ||
Salim says, got any Or go on any good night rides lately? | ||
Almost every night! | ||
Almost every night I do a night drive. | ||
I love the night drive. | ||
It's one of the only things I enjoy, frankly. | ||
One of the only things when I'm really in my elements is a night drive. | ||
I can't explain why. | ||
It's solitary. | ||
It's dark. | ||
You know, it's sort of unseen. | ||
And I'm just sort of brooding. | ||
Something gothic about it. | ||
It's like... | ||
It's like, uh, who's the guy? | ||
Who am I thinking of? | ||
Um... Who am I thinking of? | ||
Who am I? | ||
Who's the writer? | ||
Who's the poet? | ||
The raven? | ||
Who's that guy? | ||
It's like that energy. | ||
The guy died from pneumonia. | ||
Who am I thinking of? | ||
So yeah, I do like the night drive, the night walk. | ||
I'm a fan. | ||
I've been doing a lot of night driving recently. | ||
Doomer Squidward says, paying my tithe. | ||
Well, thank you. | ||
Appreciated. | ||
Pet Goat says, slipper, be honest. | ||
Are you wearing pajama bottoms? | ||
I'm wearing jeans. | ||
Should I stand up? | ||
Well, I don't want you to be like, you know, but you do want to seem like my crotch and everything. | ||
I'm just wearing, I'm wearing jeans, okay? | ||
I'm wearing jeans. | ||
But no, not pajamas. | ||
I just have slippers on when I wear shoes in the house. | ||
I used to wear shoes in the house, but my mom got it. | ||
She's like, you can't wear shoes in the house. | ||
I'm like, okay, well I'm not, I'm just gonna be walking around like some poor person, like some hillbilly. | ||
You gotta have something on, you know? | ||
So, anyway, Vector says, you calling me cracka? | ||
Nicka says, Kramer. | ||
Yeah, that's classic Kramer. | ||
Cameron says, good job, big man. | ||
Thanks for bringing me to God. | ||
Hey, you're welcome, big guy. | ||
Glad to hear it. | ||
TKT says, thank you for the big super chat. | ||
Remember, Nickers, an America First subscription is not just for good content, it's an investment on your mental health. | ||
Yeah, thanks for the $5. | ||
Thanks for the huge $5 Super Chat, TKT. | ||
Much appreciated. | ||
Harris says, had to sit next to that Democrat Proud Boy, Big L. I don't know which one you're talking about. | ||
The Proud Boys, the ones that were there are okay. | ||
I mean, they were nice enough, but just the guy that was on stage was such an ignoramus. | ||
Chad, Brad Chad, I think was his name, something like that. | ||
Everybody else I didn't mind so much. | ||
Kid says Bates video explaining the dangers of me magic was cringe and then it was overshadowed by his GF cheating But can we get a comeback special? | ||
Yoba season 5 he's coming back, baby. | ||
I love that guy. | ||
I hate to say it Well, I don't hate to say it but people always give me a hard time because they have strong feelings about it They're like why are you still friends with big to Alaska? | ||
He's my friend. | ||
He's my friend. | ||
I love the guy and He's funny. | ||
Look, you know, you're like me. | ||
I think he's one of the funniest guys I know. | ||
And he's great. | ||
He's good. | ||
He's just misunderstood. | ||
And perhaps in the past has been misguided. | ||
But he's definitely good. | ||
His heart's in the right place. | ||
I think. | ||
Coalfish says have some Wagee Bucks King first time tithing. | ||
Also, who's your favorite member of MDE? | ||
Well, thank you Thanks for the first tithe. | ||
Of course, you know Sam Hyde, of course Not that I'd love Charles Carroll. | ||
I love Nick. | ||
Of course, they're both hilarious But you know, I think Sam Hyde was like the main guy in there, you know So I'd probably say I'm a normie. | ||
I'm gonna say Sam Anon says, uh, did you know Gibby from iCarly, unironically, follows you, Stonetoss, and Sam Hyde on Twitter? | ||
Zoomers are rising! | ||
Look it up! | ||
I am, I've been aware of this. | ||
We've been mutuals for almost a year now, and I, by the way, don't think he likes being called Gibby. | ||
I don't think he likes that. | ||
Let's be respectful. | ||
He's red-pilled, he's based, and, uh, and he's woke on, on the femoid question, certainly, I'm sure on other things. | ||
So, but yeah, he seems totally cool. | ||
I've watched his content. | ||
It's very good. | ||
He's very epic. | ||
Dusty says I dealt with the Kurds in 2009 totally useless. | ||
Maybe Saddam wasn't totally insane. | ||
Just saying you don't randomly decide to up and do something to these people one day. | ||
Yeah, I hear you. | ||
I don't know if they'd... I wouldn't go that far, but I'd say yeah, they're problematic. | ||
Zoomerclips says, hey Nick, I haven't seen a show in weeks. | ||
Been busy with college apps. | ||
Can't wait to be done with all of it. | ||
Ah, well, good to hear from you again, big guy. | ||
I've been posting a lot of good content on the timeline, but I hear you. | ||
It's a tough year. | ||
Junior year. | ||
A lot going on. | ||
Applying for colleges. | ||
I remember what it was like. | ||
Good luck with all that. | ||
I hope it's going well. | ||
But yeah, good to hear from you. | ||
Just let me know. | ||
Let's play Fortnite sometime. | ||
Zoom or Clash. | ||
I don't think we've played before. | ||
But it was yeah, I haven't heard from you in a long time, but that's alright Treader says this man is your friend. | ||
He fights for freedom true and Thanks, Treader. | ||
My brother my Italian brother Princess Amunda says did deed to J Dilla change your life. | ||
I Don't know who that is Suede says have you read Bronze Age mindsets? | ||
Yes Josh Sears is blacked out, Avi Guy, I thought it was something serious until I found out it was a GF breakup. | ||
Bruh, WTF, kill me. | ||
Pretty funny moment though, LMAO. | ||
I know, oh and that's what's making people mad! | ||
Look, I know, I don't, I did want to talk about this on America First, but you forced my hand. | ||
He's a young guy, he's going through a tough time, I'm sympathetic. | ||
I'm sympathetic to anybody who's going through a tough time. | ||
And, you know, we're there for you. | ||
And I don't want anybody to... I don't want people to give him to... I... This is a big platform. | ||
I don't want to tell 2,300 people, and this guy's hurting, that he's cringe and you should attack him. | ||
I don't want that to happen. | ||
But here's the thing. | ||
You do this performative, you know, everything's so terrible and pray for me and all this. | ||
We just just can't have it. | ||
Just can't have it. | ||
We can't do that. | ||
You know, you got to take it like a man. | ||
OK, things happen to people. | ||
And look, it's OK to be upset about it. | ||
It's OK to get support, but do it in private. | ||
My biggest problem with people these days is the performative nature of everything. | ||
Everything has to be out for everybody to see. | ||
And it's all it's also transparent. | ||
It's a call for attention, either attention from women or attention from just anybody. | ||
And you just have to have the conscious mind to recognize that for what it is and resist the urge. | ||
It feels good. | ||
You feel like shit. | ||
Oh, I'm so sad. | ||
Pay attention to me. | ||
Give me dopamine. | ||
It feels good. | ||
But you got to resist that. | ||
You're going through a tough time. | ||
DM your friends. | ||
Call a close friend. | ||
Talk to somebody. | ||
You know, but this like, oh, I'm so I'm so heartbroken. | ||
Oh, everybody has to pray for me. | ||
Everybody needs to. | ||
And I don't want to neg the guy in the show. | ||
It's one thing when we're doing in a DM group, whatever. | ||
And it's like a small thing, you know, because I do I do sympathize. | ||
I do sympathize, you know, with his plights. | ||
But it's just that, you know, the posturing, that kind of performative aspect of it, it's it's just so cringe. | ||
But, you know, I don't want to, because I do like the guy. | ||
I consider him a friend and everything, and I don't want people to, you know, that's a thing. | ||
I understand. | ||
I do this show. | ||
I don't want to be irresponsible and, you know, and put him on blast. | ||
Maybe I regret that a little bit because it's not fair. | ||
It's not fair. | ||
He's already going through a tough time, and maybe he's a little bit cringe. | ||
Maybe he deserves a little bit of nagging, but he's going through a tough time, and I'm going to bully him on the show. | ||
You know, I think maybe that's uncalled for for me. | ||
So, but I mean, that's just my perspective on it, to elaborate a little bit. | ||
But yeah, I know, it's like, you know, you black out the profile, you make it seem like somebody died, like you got in a car accident, you have cancer or something. | ||
And it's like, it was a femoid? | ||
Really? | ||
Really? | ||
You know, we were praying because you need to coom? | ||
Really? | ||
Come on! | ||
So so that's what I'll say about that Chicken on a raft says wish we were gym buddies. | ||
I'm fat. | ||
Okay. | ||
Well, I wish we weren't then I actually wish we weren't Krieg says master is not town. | ||
He gets more little girls. | ||
Okay, I assumed it was but you know, maybe it's somebody else Marginal error says marginal error Challenge you Nick Fuentes to a long-form discussion concerning the liturgy and its cultural impact time if you're choosing Yeah, sorry, you don't have any clout. | ||
So nope Harold says within an hour of being in Baltimore a bunch of Yeah, I've experienced that before. | ||
I've experienced that before with a shoeshiner. | ||
Somebody ran up... It's a long story. | ||
I don't want to get into it, but you know, shoeshine scam is what I was a victim of. | ||
So yeah, that's their technique, I guess. | ||
Let's see. | ||
Normality enforcers says my tweet about the Joker stares and I have likely hundreds of people talking about robbing people in my mentions. | ||
You'll never guess their ethnicity. | ||
That's so weird people in the Bronx robbing tourists. | ||
I wonder who it would be. | ||
It's probably Germans. | ||
You know, I'm just probably South Koreans. | ||
L Ron says would you kiss Crowder and drag for a million dollars? | ||
I don't like where this is going. | ||
I'm just going to pump the brakes on this, you know? | ||
We're just going to pause on that. | ||
Soul Grin says, smoking cigars is cringe. | ||
Smokes cigarettes. | ||
I'm not going to weigh in. | ||
I don't smoke either. | ||
Nicholas Flex says, yeah, it was the text message vid when dude replied anus 12 to GF crying paragraphs. | ||
Is that how we should handle GF? | ||
It's based. | ||
And don't stop with Joker. | ||
Yeah, I did see that. | ||
Pretty funny stuff. | ||
Yeah, I mean, honestly, just acting differently is how I conduct myself. | ||
Saxon says Spain is a tragedy from colonial power to faggots. | ||
Yeah, big agree on that. | ||
Josh Sarah says he's a jerk. | ||
He should get the penalty. | ||
Yeah, okay. | ||
Keep typing on twitter.com blank blank blank. | ||
Yeah, you know you work for egirls. | ||
Loving the central super chats. | ||
Heck yeah, funny. | ||
That's pretty funny, bro. | ||
Why did he did he tweet something about me? | ||
Did he tweet something about me while I was doing the show? | ||
I want to take a look. | ||
Somebody's probably sent it to him by now, right? | ||
Let's see. | ||
Okay, so he didn't... I thought you were implying he tweeted something at me, but no, he didn't. | ||
He should get the penalty. | ||
Keep typing on Twitter.com. | ||
Oh, oh, that was a... Oh, no, that's not about DJ. | ||
That's about Matt Walsh. | ||
Okay, sorry. | ||
I was confused. | ||
Yeah, that was about Matt Walsh. | ||
You know you work for eGirls. | ||
Yeah, that's pretty funny. | ||
Okay, well that's our last Super Chat. | ||
That's gonna do it for us on the show. | ||
I'm tired. | ||
I gotta play more Fortnite, okay? | ||
I gotta go get a Big Mac and play more Fortnite. | ||
So that's gonna do it for me tonight. | ||
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