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We are Sweden! | |
We are Sweden! | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
I'm sorry, Brittany and Betsy, but I just can't do it. | ||
You're an e-girl. | ||
You know the rule. | ||
No e-girls. | ||
Who's got the clip? | ||
No e-girls. | ||
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Never! | |
Hashtag never e-girls. | ||
Not even once. | ||
unidentified
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I've never heard of Nick. | |
What is that? | ||
I've never heard of Nick. | ||
I've never heard of Nick. | ||
I've never heard of Nick. | ||
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What? | |
Who is that? | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
and its consequences have been a disaster for the human being. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. | ||
The boomer generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the human being. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, 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? | ||
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No e-girls. | |
Never! | ||
Hashtag never e-girls. | ||
Not even once. | ||
unidentified
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I've never heard of it. | |
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Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo! | ||
The boomer generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race. | ||
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I'm sorry. | ||
I'm sorry, Brittany and Betsy, but I just can't do it. | ||
You're an e-girl. | ||
You know the rule. | ||
No e-girls. | ||
Who's got the clip? | ||
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Never! | |
Hashtag never e-girls. | ||
Not even once. | ||
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I've never heard of Nick Fudge. | |
It's just that. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
I've never heard of Nick Fudge. | ||
What was that? | ||
The boomer generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the human. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. | ||
What was that? | ||
You're not interested. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
I'm sorry, Brittany and Betsy, but I just can't do it. | ||
You're an e-girl. | ||
You know the rule. | ||
No e-girls. | ||
Who's got the clip? | ||
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No e-girls. | |
Never! | ||
Hashtag never e-girls. | ||
Not even once. | ||
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Guy, I've never heard of Nick Fudge. | |
He's just that. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
Guy, I've never heard of Nick Fudge. | ||
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Who's that? | |
Thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
and its consequences have been a disaster for the human 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 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? | ||
No e-girls. | ||
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Never! | |
Hashtag never e-girls. | ||
Not even once. | ||
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Guy, I've never heard of a big one. | |
He's just that. | ||
Americanism, not populism. not populism. | ||
Will be our freedom. Will be our freedom. | ||
Will be our freedom. | ||
Will be our freedom. | ||
The former generation. | ||
The boomer 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 being. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, not globalism, will be our credo. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
I'm sorry, Brittany and Betsy, but I just can't do it. | ||
You're an e-girl. | ||
You know the rule. | ||
No e-girls. | ||
Who's got the clip? | ||
No e-girls. | ||
Never! | ||
Hashtag never e-girls. | ||
Not even once. | ||
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Guy, I've never heard of a big bunch. | |
Who's that? | ||
I've never heard of a big bunch. | ||
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I've never heard of a big bunch. | ||
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Who's that? | |
We'll be right back. | ||
The older generation. | ||
The Umer generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
The boomer generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the human. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will not globalism, will be our freedom. will be our freedom. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
I'm sorry, Brittany and Betsy, but I just can't do it. | ||
You're an e-girl. | ||
You know the rule. | ||
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No e-girls. | |
Who's got the clip? | ||
No e-girls. | ||
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Never! | |
Hashtag never e-girls. | ||
Not even once. | ||
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Guy, I've never heard of Nick Fudge. | |
It's just that. | ||
Americanism, not globalism. not globalism. | ||
We'll be our freedom. | ||
Guy, I've never heard of Nick Fudge. | ||
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Who's that? | |
The boomer generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the human. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
The boomer generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the human. | ||
I want to see you. | ||
You're not interested. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
I'm sorry, Brittany 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 him. | |
What is that? | ||
Americanism, not globalism. not globalism. | ||
We'll beat our freedom. | ||
The boomer generation. | ||
and its consequences have been a disaster for the human being. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. | ||
The boomer generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the human being. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, 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 forward, it's going to be only America. | ||
America first. America first. America first. America first. | ||
America first. | ||
Good evening, everybody. | ||
You're watching America First. | ||
My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
Oh, it's all wrong. | ||
It's all wrong. | ||
It's the Ghost Show. | ||
We're going ghost. | ||
Good evening. | ||
I'm Danny Phantom. | ||
This is Ghost Zone First. | ||
No, I'm joking. | ||
Should we try? | ||
Do we do a do-over? | ||
Do we just keep going? | ||
I think we'll just keep going. | ||
It's my bad. | ||
I was messing around with my settings the other day. | ||
I forgot to change it back. | ||
Well, good evening, everybody. | ||
You're watching America First. | ||
My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes. | ||
We've got a great show for you tonight. | ||
Very excited to be back with you here tonight on Wednesday, middle of the week. | ||
Classic hump day. | ||
It's a classic hump day. | ||
We've got a lot to talk about tonight. | ||
Very exciting day. | ||
The Zoomer energy is high. | ||
I think actually, while this show is happening, while we speak, The Groipers are assembling! | ||
The Groipers are getting together and they are preparing to ask Charlie Kirk a question at the University of Iowa. | ||
As we speak! | ||
I don't know if there's a stream or not of that. | ||
I think it actually starts later, but... | ||
Some big things are happening. | ||
We'll get into all of that. | ||
But tonight our featured story is about something different. | ||
Tonight our featured story is actually about two college students who were arrested for saying the n-word, if you can believe this. | ||
Usually we joke about this on the show, that it's like basically illegal to do things like this. | ||
I think I said at some point this year or last year, I said we're gonna get to the point where it's gonna be a bigger deal if somebody says the n-word. | ||
If a white person says the n-word, Then if a black person kills somebody. | ||
And we're there! | ||
We've arrived there. | ||
I think we maybe arrived there a long time ago, but that's a featured story tonight. | ||
Two students from the University of Connecticut were walking through a parking lot one evening shouting the n-word and they were actually arrested. | ||
Because this constitutes something like hate speech. | ||
It constitutes something like racially motivated harassment. | ||
So that's our featured story. | ||
We'll be talking about that. | ||
We will be talking about the situation in Syria, giving you a brief update. | ||
Not going to spend too much time on that, but it was announced today by the president that we are lifting sanctions on Turkey, which is a big deal. | ||
Of course, we put sanctions on Turkey After, and it's been sort of a confusing process, it was two or three weeks ago that the president announced that we were going to allow Turkey to move into Syria and take over the northeastern territory where we had occupied. | ||
And in exchange for us allowing them to take over this region, they would take responsibility for the ISIS fighters and protect the oil fields up there. | ||
And then about a week later, the president decided that he actually did not want Turkey to go into Syria, or that perhaps Syria's incursion, rather Turkey's incursion into Syria, exceeded the scope of what was discussed or what they initially thought it was going to be. | ||
In any case, we went from saying Turkey can move into Syria to now Turkey cannot move into Syria. | ||
So we put sanctions on Turkey. | ||
And then we discussed last week, the president brokered a ceasefire agreement. | ||
Or rather, we sent Mike Pompeo and Mike Pence to broker a ceasefire agreement between the Kurds and Turkey, a temporary ceasefire, and in exchange for them respecting the ceasefire agreement, We're now lifting sanctions. | ||
So we'll talk about that. | ||
We'll get into all of that again We love talking about Syria again great stuff I will say the president did a press conference this morning, which was very good very white pilling He said some great things about Journalists about neocons so we'll discuss that and it should be a pretty great show pretty uh pretty good stuff tonight You know everybody said yesterday's show was so great I saw so much great feedback for last night's show in the comment section in the live chat I know it's actually kind of interesting | ||
To me, it always seems like the shows that I feel very good about, people end up not liking so much, and the shows that I don't feel very good about, there's a very good reaction. | ||
Like last night, I was towards the Super Chats, and I'm like, I don't know, I was a little rough today, I don't know if I did enough preparation, but everybody loved it, so hopefully it's a good show tonight as well. | ||
Before we dive into the current events, I do just want to say we have to talk about this. | ||
Before we get into anything else, you might have seen this on Twitter last night. | ||
It was all over my Twitter timeline. | ||
It was all over my Telegram as well. | ||
We actually had a very big moment. | ||
One of our own. | ||
A knicker. | ||
Actually, I think perhaps two knickers. | ||
At the very least, two groipers. | ||
We know one of the people. | ||
We don't know the other guy. | ||
But you might have seen this on Twitter that last night Charlie Kirk of Turning Point USA was holding an event at Colorado State University. | ||
He's Currently on his college tour. | ||
It's called the culture war. | ||
What is it called? | ||
It's the culture wars campus tour something like this Charlie Kirk, of course is the head of turning point USA and he's on one of these college speaking tours and he was at Colorado State University last night with with Donald Trump jr. | ||
And with Donald Trump jr's girlfriend Kimberly Guilfoyle and they were fielding questions from the audience and And I don't know if you've seen the immortal clips by now, but we had not one, but two based in Redfield, I imagine they must be Groipers, go up and actually challenge Charlie Kirk on some issues from the right. | ||
We saw one gentleman who we have now identified, who I retweeted and put on my timeline, I don't want to... I know he has his name on his Twitter account, but I don't want to dox just because, you know, it's a little bit of a different platform. | ||
He's in Turning Point USA, so I don't want to make it like a weird thing. | ||
I don't want to put him in any hot water if he's not already there. | ||
But we had one Groyper, one very Chad Groyper, come up with actually, I believe, a rosary in hand and asked Charlie Kirk about our foreign aid To Israel! | ||
The questioner said to Charlie Kirk, you know, we give 3.8 billion dollars per year to Israel, which is more than we give to Africa, the Caribbean, and Latin America combined. | ||
The questioner pointed out that all three of these regions have over a billion poor people, whereas Israel is actually a developed country, a pretty rich country, relatively speaking. | ||
And objectively speaking, not relatively, they're a rich country, you know, so he said, well, in light of the situation, it doesn't make sense from a charity perspective. | ||
He said, and also, why are we giving all this money when Israel deliberately attacked the USS Liberty in the 1970s? | ||
And this is probably the best moment of the night, maybe one of the top 10 moments of the whole year. | ||
Because Charlie Kirk's reaction was swift, angry. | ||
He said, we will not have conspiracy theories being peddled out. | ||
That is not acceptable. | ||
Don't say that. | ||
Do not insult my Jewish masters. | ||
Hey, that's Israel you're talking about, bub. | ||
Those are my Jewish masters. | ||
You're not allowed to talk about that. | ||
Totally epic moment and then he went into actually other scandals. | ||
He was about to jump into the Apollo incident where Israel stole our nuclear material and plans. | ||
Charlie Kirk cut him off, but he was able to ask this question. | ||
Charlie Kirk gave, you know, didn't really answer the question at all. | ||
He said, well, you know, Israel is doesn't kill gay people. | ||
Oh, that's so awesome. | ||
Amazing, right? | ||
Israel doesn't kill gay people, and Israel has Muslims and Christians in their Knesset, and that's why we give them all this money. | ||
So it was a terrible answer. | ||
I think the questioner totally put Charlie Kirk on his heels with that one, put him up against the ropes. | ||
Very great to see. | ||
And I have to say, this questioner, so composed, and just had exactly the right energy. | ||
A lot of people have been saying that this has been a vindication of everything I've been saying for years. | ||
And I don't want to, look, I don't want to take credit. | ||
This questioner went up of his own volition, courageous, had his stuff together. | ||
He asked a great question. | ||
A man of action, truly. | ||
He saw the moment of action and seized upon it. | ||
So, it's not like I want to take credit, but I do agree that this is representative of what I've been talking about for two years. | ||
I do think, in a way, it is a fulfillment of the strategy that I've been talking about for years, which is, if you are presentable You know, that's what optics means. | ||
That's what optics has always meant. | ||
If you are presentable, if you are tactful, and if you are persuasive, you can start to change hearts and minds. | ||
You had this guy who went up there and he looked like a good-looking guy. | ||
He was in a suit. | ||
He asked the question in such a way that was reasonable in a way that was it was phrased in a way that is tactful so that other turning point college kids or even boomers could watch that and be sympathetic open-minded to what he had to say you know at one point charlie kirk said well i'm going to stop you right there this is an anti-zionist anti-semitic screed you know something like this and the questioner very smartly said well i'm not even anti-israel i'm just wondering i'm just asking a question | ||
Why is it that we give all this money? | ||
And that was the perfect maneuver because you know that everybody in that audience is probably pro-Israel more or less. | ||
It's a turning point event. | ||
So in that way it completely shuts down this accusation that this is just rank hatred or you know that this is some kind of ideologically charged statement. | ||
It shuts all that down and it says I'm asking an innocent question. | ||
I'm asking you to be consistent. | ||
I'm not anti-Israel. | ||
I'm asking, if we want to put America first, if we love America, explain to me why we should be giving this money. | ||
And that was exactly the right way to ask it. | ||
And a question like that is something that other people will hear and they will ask it themselves. | ||
Other people will watch that video and say, as an example, what is the USS Liberty? | ||
Really? | ||
We give that much money to Israel? | ||
Well, that is a good question. | ||
And this is how it begins. | ||
This is how people start to change their mind. | ||
So I thought the first questioner knocked it out of the park. | ||
There was another questioner who came up to Charlie Kirk, which I didn't see until a little bit after I saw this one, which is double the fun, you know. | ||
Two is better than one, so to speak. | ||
And this guy was amazing as well. | ||
This guy, everybody was pointing out, looked like Patrick Bateman. | ||
The second questioner got up and had some serious Groyper vibes and he came up and was much more aggressive. | ||
He said, you know, Charlie Kirk, I represent a not insignificant amount of people in your organization that find this to be, that find you to be toothless on immigration and basically, and I don't have this one totally memorized, but he essentially said, you know, you don't speak out against legal immigration. | ||
What do you have to say about the fact that Texas is going to go blue? | ||
I think that was actually good. | ||
movement, are parties going to go extinct, whether it's legal or illegal immigration? | ||
This is basically the gist of the question. | ||
This one is a little bit more pointed, a little bit more hostile. | ||
And you know what? | ||
Because there were both takes on one night, I think that was actually good. | ||
I think it was actually nice to see a little yin and yang. | ||
We had one who was very tactful, you know, again, just trying, just the innocent asker, the innocent questioner, the eternal question asker. | ||
And then you had one who was a little bit more aggressive, a little bit more barbed. | ||
And that was great too. | ||
And this was another area where Charlie Kirk was kind of caught, you know, he was, he was pushed back a little bit. | ||
And he said, again, another evasion on the part of Charlie Kirk. | ||
He replied to this question about legal immigration. | ||
He said, well, I don't know where people get the idea that I'm not against illegal immigration. | ||
I'm against line cutters and wall jumpers because they're cheating the system. | ||
It's not fair to people that wait in line like Kimberly Guilfoyle's family. | ||
and it's like well that wasn't really the question bonehead that really wasn't even the question so it was a nice another little evasion people that are paying attention can see that but then he said well there are people on the right that suddenly are against legal immigration and i don't think that's a good idea i think we should have He defended this immigration program. | ||
I think it's called EB5. | ||
He said, we need more EB5 legal immigrants where people are coming in and creating jobs and so on. | ||
And it was actually great to see that Michelle Malkin saw this video, the response and the question, and she said, well, this is all BS. | ||
This program is just designed for Chinese aristocrats, Chinese plutocrats, the aristocracy in China to come in here and buy their way into our country. | ||
It's totally not fair. | ||
It's totally an invasion. | ||
So, Suffice to say, it was a beautiful moment. | ||
I think the entire movement is energized by what these two young men did last night. | ||
Very commendable. | ||
Very courageous. | ||
Because you know, a lot of people, for what it's worth, will put this kind of stuff out online. | ||
And don't get me wrong, that's great. | ||
There's something to be said about anonymous people that are posting on Twitter and all that. | ||
But to go and put your money where your mouth is, to put your face out there, you understand there is a certain amount of risk and sacrifice that comes with that. | ||
And so, those two gentlemen I think deserve a lot of praise and moreover... | ||
Because this is something we had discussed sort of loosely before. | ||
I think I discussed Charlie Kirk's college tour in the past and I said, you know, wouldn't it be great if we had Groypers go up and ask questions or something? | ||
But not only did we have people actually hear the call and fulfill their duty, their Groyper duty to ask Charlie Kirk a question, but they did it in such a professional manner. | ||
They looked good. | ||
They sounded good. | ||
It was the right question. | ||
It was tactful. | ||
They didn't come off as unhinged, extreme, weird, freakish. | ||
They came across as clean-cut, presentable patriots, and that's what we want. | ||
And I'm sure a lot of people are going to be paying attention to those clips. | ||
A lot of people already are starting to mine some clips from these various speeches that Charlie Kerr gives, where, you know, if you pay attention, his answers are not exactly America first. | ||
If you really know your stuff, and I think a lot of people are starting to find out, Charlie Kirk is not the patriot that he says he is. | ||
And so, I look at what happened last night, and I think to myself, this is totally a doable operation. | ||
We have to make it our mission that Charlie Kirk cannot give a presentation with a Q&A without having to face a groiper, a knicker, whatever you want to call it, A concerned campus conservative asking him about why he supports the legal invasion of our country. | ||
Asking him why he supports the First Step Act, which releases rapists, murderers, drug dealers, criminals onto the streets. | ||
Why he supports Israel and their right to exist and their nationalism, but not ours. | ||
We need to make it such that throughout this entire campus tour, like I said, he has an event tonight at University of Iowa. | ||
I think it starts in about an hour or so. | ||
I'm not exactly sure the details. | ||
We need to make sure that every stop on his tour, he's going to face not one, But multiple. | ||
Two, three, four questions that he gets hammered every time. | ||
We want him to be sweating. | ||
We want him to get off the stage, take off his tie, sweating, and say, well, what the hell was that? | ||
We were not prepared for that! | ||
Because you know what? | ||
They're prepared for socialists. | ||
They're prepared for climate tards and, you know, all these goofy left-wing people with, you know, braided hair and, you know, dreadlocks and everything. | ||
They're prepared for the smelly, retard socialist to come up and say, why is greed a good thing? | ||
Why should there be billionaires and millionaires in the world? | ||
They're ready for that. | ||
They are not prepared for a challenge from the right, especially when we're calling out the inconsistencies that are plain and obvious in their rhetoric and what they support in policy. | ||
It's one thing for them to go up and grandstand about white nationalism or something. | ||
It's one thing for them to go up and grandstand and say, we are not the alt-right. | ||
It's another thing for them to answer a question on why they support visa programs for legal immigrants that are obviously against what Donald Trump was in favor of or what any America First patriot is in favor of. | ||
Those kinds of questions catch them off guard. | ||
We want them to fear the Q&A. | ||
We want Charlie Kirk to stutter and stumble during his speeches because he's thinking about the Q&A and he's worried who's gonna ask a question? | ||
What are they gonna say? | ||
What am I gonna have to defend tonight? | ||
It's not gonna look good. | ||
And it's totally possible. | ||
And it's doable. | ||
So I'm very excited by what I saw last night. | ||
I'm, if you can't tell already, totally inspired. | ||
And that's all it takes. | ||
It's like what I said yesterday. | ||
We have to start taking some moral responsibility. | ||
We have to remember the imminent cost of being called out or putting a face to this movement versus the cost of what awaits us if people don't start to take action. | ||
So I see the actions of these two campus conservatives, these two young men, and I'm inspired, you know, to see other people rising up and doing their part and speaking out To me, it's so incredible and it is only that much more fulfilling that they are, again, the manifestation of this America First Campus Conservative that we've been trying to create. | ||
Because, frankly, that is what we are. | ||
We are a movement of normal people. | ||
I've met America First viewers. | ||
We saw them last night. | ||
They're not the skinheads. | ||
They're not the KKK in suit and tie like they say they were. | ||
Throughout the 2016 election, we're normal people. | ||
We're actually more than normal. | ||
We're above average. | ||
The people that are watching this show, I think generally speaking, the majority, the people that are a part of this movement are the people that are in the conservative movement but can see between the lines. | ||
Obviously, right? | ||
It's not just your usual hater or just your usual disgruntled loner. | ||
We're not like the people from the movie Cuck. | ||
We are people that are above average. | ||
We see what's going on. | ||
And now we're going to do something about it. | ||
So I was very inspired by that. | ||
I think everybody was inspired and energized by that. | ||
Somebody said today, and this was very epic, they saw some of my posts on Telegram. | ||
And I said, you know, look, we've got this great team together. | ||
This America First movement is here. | ||
The network is here. | ||
The team is here. | ||
You know, we've got me. | ||
We've got Jake Lloyd, Red Elephants, Patrick Casey, Steve Franson. | ||
I'm sure I'm forgetting a lot. | ||
I mean, we've got lots of people now. | ||
Faith Goldie, I mean all over the place. | ||
Jared Taylor, Stefan Molyneux, that are optical, we're telling the truth, we're persuasive, tactful, presentable, all those things, and we're prepared to really make a difference in 2020. | ||
This is what I was saying basically in my telegram post, and somebody said in a DM group on Twitter, they said, this is what momentum looks like. | ||
This is what momentum feels like. | ||
There's no exaggeration here. | ||
There's no hyperbole. | ||
There is energy. | ||
There's electricity here. | ||
And I believe it. | ||
I think it's true. | ||
I've been saying it for years. | ||
And I'll say it to you again. | ||
The past two years, and I do have to remind you, the past two years were not easy. | ||
Two years ago, this time was not fun. | ||
Does anybody remember the fall of 2017, right after Charlottesville? | ||
Does anybody remember all of 2018? | ||
Not a fun time to be in the movement. | ||
And I can attest to that. | ||
It was confusing. | ||
We were demoralized. | ||
Directionless. | ||
The biggest thing that was going on in the movement at the time, I think maybe in January, February 2018, was internet blood sports. | ||
You know, it was Andy Warski and JF running this circus where people are yelling at each other on a live stream. | ||
But outside of a few little blips on the radar like that, effectively the movement was seriously blackpilled. | ||
Totally demoralized. | ||
And over the past two years I think what has happened is we have broadened the network, we have built consensus, we have united a lot of people by winning hearts and minds around a shared vision and a shared strategy. | ||
You know whereas before the question was like how do we really proceed like these kind of weird rallies and like Podcasts and things like, I guess that's going to amount to an ethnostate, whatever. | ||
I think over the past two years people have watched this show, they watch a lot of other people, and they see that what we need is a movement that appeals to normal people. | ||
Not in a movement, you know, and people say, the critics say, that we're trying to infiltrate the GOP. | ||
You know, that's what I hear all the time. | ||
Nick Fuentes wants to infiltrate the GOP, but he can't even get into CPAC. | ||
It was never about becoming CPAC. | ||
It was never about the GOP. | ||
And by the way, it was also never about lying about our message. | ||
I also hear on the other side, people say, Nick doesn't care about optics anymore, you know, and what he says. | ||
He says things that are, you know, what we believe, and that's so unoptical. | ||
It was never about camouflaging our message or not telling people what we really believed. | ||
It was about being strategic. | ||
It was about being presentable. | ||
It was about taking good ideas that most of the country believes and packaging them and presenting them in such a way that your neighbor, your friends, your family could look at that. | ||
And there is some conceivable chance that someday they might join an organization. | ||
Someday they might be on our side. | ||
They might say, you know what, I'm willing to go a little bit further to the right. | ||
Those are some interesting questions. | ||
Maybe I'm sympathetic to some of the things you're saying. | ||
That was always the mission. | ||
And we're starting to see more and more e-celebrities, content creators, activists, organizers are rising up who are sound on the issues. | ||
They know the relevant facts. | ||
And they have the right look. | ||
They have the right appearance. | ||
They have the right message, the right rhetoric to sell this to normal people. | ||
And like I said, this team has been created. | ||
I think the message has been refined. | ||
I think we've learned a lot over the last two years, and now we're poised in 2020 to really make a difference, and election year has a lot of opportunities for growth. | ||
You know, Mike Cernovich, Milo, Jack Posobiec, Scott Adams, you know, all these people that are in the White House now that have half a million followers, a million followers, Most of them were relatively unheard of before the election, and it was in that critical one to two year window where exponential growth happens because there's so much interest in politics, and that's when the rubber meets the road. | ||
That's when things can really start to take off. | ||
So, as I said on Telegram, it's not going to be easy. | ||
I'm not saying, you know, it's not going to be without challenges. | ||
We're going to face some of the worst challenges we've ever seen. | ||
But I think we've built up a team, we've learned a lot, we have done the hard work, laying a lot of the groundwork, and what we set in motion, I think, does have a lot of potential to change the conversation. | ||
What we have set in the motion over the last two years, I think, has, as this Groyper said to me in the DMs today, does have the momentum to really take us somewhere. | ||
So, I'm very excited, as you can tell, very inspired by those two young people, and that's all it takes is a little spark. | ||
And then everything catches on fire, and then everything's on fire, and then everything burns to the ground, and we can rise up, right? | ||
To carry the analogy through. | ||
So, it was very exciting. | ||
Hopefully we'll see more of that today. | ||
I will just say, you know, a little thing, and this is just a small thing. | ||
If you do have an idea, if you know, if you're going on the Charlie Kirk website, finding, you know, the next tour date, one you can show up to, I'm gonna say, Do not, do not try to replicate this if you're not confident that you can pull it off. | ||
And I don't want to throw cold water on everything I just said, but remember it's totally contingent on good presentation, tactful messaging. | ||
That's what you got to remember, so... | ||
If you don't think that's you, if you're worried about being cringed or something like that, mostly within reason, I would say you're going to want to stay away. | ||
Ask a question if you, if you're presentable, if you know what you're going to say, you think you can carry it out, but you know, we don't want people that are going up there and saying kooky, crazy things. | ||
We don't want people going up and like, you know, military surplus gear. | ||
That's, that's not what we're going for, you know? | ||
So I'll just add in, that's just a little asterisk. | ||
Remember, take the two gentlemen from last night. | ||
that's your example. | ||
Suits, clean cut, friendly, you know, and even if Charlie Kirk gives you pushback, what I love so much about the first questioner is he totally took it on the chin. | ||
Not a big deal. | ||
He was not combative. | ||
You know, in other words, he was not unlikable. | ||
When Charlie Kirk said, that's not acceptable, whatever, he didn't get defensive. | ||
He didn't get nasty. | ||
He said, well, you know, the Secretary of State would disagree with you, but anyway, and he just proceeded. | ||
You know, Charlie Kirk says, well this sounds anti-Zionist and anti-Semitic. | ||
He didn't say anything that is not sociable, that's not optical. | ||
He said, well I'm not anti-Israel, I'm just trying to ask an honest question. | ||
We have to be mentally tough like that. | ||
Do you understand what I'm getting at here? | ||
We have to be... | ||
Bigger than they are. | ||
We have to really understand the mission here. | ||
It's not about a personal beef with Charlie Kirk. | ||
You know, Charlie Kirk in the grand scheme of things is just some retarded idiot, you know, and it doesn't really matter if you have a personal gripe with him, if he humiliates you. | ||
It's not about him. | ||
It's not about you. | ||
It's about the mission. | ||
It's about the mission. | ||
It's about the question. | ||
Ask the question. | ||
Make the question do the talking. | ||
Don't get into some petty... If there is a back and forth, that's fine, but I think you want to adopt the same tone as maybe that first guy, which to me seemed very congenial, very amicable, very friendly, inoffensive to people that might be sympathetic. | ||
So I'll say that. | ||
And then just one last thing before I move on to the current events. | ||
I'll just say, you know, We say it's not personal when you're going out to ask a question, but with somebody like Charlie Kirk, I mean, you have to understand that somebody like this is the scum of the earth. | ||
This guy's the biggest scum-sucking, anti-American loser, traitor. | ||
And that's what you have to remember. | ||
Because I saw somebody tweeting at me, I was putting Charlie Kirk on blast the other night, and some, you know, boomer said, well why are you paying so much attention? | ||
Why are you giving him a hard time? | ||
Why are you messing with Charlie Kirk? | ||
It's because Charlie Kirk says things like, and I posted this on my telegram today, Charlie Kirk says things like, America is just a placeholder for timeless values. | ||
You know, somebody asked him about what is the American nation? | ||
And Charlie Kirk said, well, you know, I love America. | ||
I love the Grand Canyon. | ||
I love Boston. | ||
I love Chicago. | ||
He said, but if we were all on a deserted island and we had the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence, that would be America. | ||
Because America is just a placeholder for ideas. | ||
Now that part alone is... I mean, do you understand the gravity of something like this? | ||
Do you understand the message that he's saying? | ||
He's saying that your land, your ancestors, your family, the sacrifices... You know, I had family members that fought and died in the military in World War II, in Vietnam, whatever. | ||
They were just placeholders. | ||
They were just vessels for timeless values. | ||
You know, this city, Chicago, where my ancestors go back four generations, you know, that's just a placeholder. | ||
None of that matters. | ||
Little Italy, Taylor Street, all that, that's all just completely trivial. | ||
Worthless! | ||
And for people that have been here longer than I have. | ||
I know people that have been here since the Mayflower. | ||
I know people that have been here since Plymouth Rock and Virginia Dare, the first American. | ||
Well, the land that we settled, the mountains, the valleys, the plains, all of that, it's worthless. | ||
It's meaningless. | ||
What matters is liberalism. | ||
What matters is ideas like tolerance for homosexuals. | ||
What matters is tolerance for Jews. | ||
What matters is that we're open-minded about tax policy, that we have low corporate tax rates. | ||
And the icing on the cake is not even just that, you know, that to me is offensive enough and says all you need to know about Charlie Kirk, but it's also the context where he said that. | ||
He made that statement at a some kind of Zionist lobby gala, some kind of Zionist lobby presentation. | ||
The whole backdrop is Hebrew writing and it's a poster of Theodor Herzl. | ||
And Charlie Kirk says in the same statement, That America is a placeholder. | ||
America is worthless in itself. | ||
It is merely to serve the ends of the ideas. | ||
He says, and Israel is a civic nationalist country. | ||
In other words, Israel is the embodiment of values. | ||
He says, but Israel is also the exception at the same time. | ||
He says, both in America and Israel as nations are defined by their values. | ||
And America is worthless. | ||
It's just a placeholder. | ||
He says, however, but Israel is the exception. | ||
They are the same as America in that they're a values-based country, but Israel also really matters. | ||
The land, the people. | ||
He said it's an exception for Israel because, you know, the Jews have a connection to the Holy Land. | ||
So America can go to hell. | ||
Fuck America. | ||
The Grand Canyon, Chicago, all that. | ||
All that is worthless and doesn't matter. | ||
What matters in America is the Constitution, and that's sort of like Israel. | ||
What matters in Israel is the Talmud and the Quran, What matters is the ideas, but also the Jewish people and their land. | ||
In other words, the blood and soil of Israel. | ||
That's legitimate just for them. | ||
You might look at the Kabbalah and things like this, right? | ||
What matters is the ideas, but also the Jewish people and their land. | ||
In other words, the blood and soil of Israel, that's legitimate just for them. | ||
They're the one exception. | ||
Theodor Herzl, who said that a Jew should not be a patriot in any other country other than Israel, the founder of Israel. | ||
So, you know, that's the kind of person we're dealing with here. | ||
We should not be bashful about calling that out. | ||
There's nothing extreme about calling that out. | ||
There's nothing fringe. | ||
That doesn't make you alt-right. | ||
That doesn't make you a white nationalist, anti-Semite, fake conservative. | ||
I think you're the fake conservative. | ||
You're the fake patriot, the fake nationalist. | ||
If you're going to go up there and try and tell everybody that we should accept the demographic displacement of our ancestors, so long as it's legal, and anyway, the land, the people, is all interchangeable, is all replaceable, is all worthless, and what matters is the document. | ||
What matters is the Constitution. | ||
He should be shamed for that. | ||
He should be ran out of every legitimate institution, hall of power, that calls themselves conservative for saying something like that. | ||
That's not conservative. | ||
That's not right-wing. | ||
That's not American. | ||
It's not patriotic. | ||
That is slave morality. | ||
He is a slave for Israel. | ||
He gets on his knees for another country. | ||
Never forget that. | ||
So, we're getting a little heated. | ||
We're getting a little hot. | ||
I'm gonna pump the brakes here and we'll cut it off. | ||
I think that was sensible. | ||
That was reasonable. | ||
Satisfactory. | ||
And there you have it with Charlie Kirk. | ||
You know, as I said, and I'll say it again, congratulations to the two. | ||
The two young men last night, fine job. | ||
I know the one is a knicker. | ||
I know the one is an America First viewer. | ||
We have not identified the other one, which, you know, is probably a good thing that he wasn't identified, right? | ||
But they did a great job, and hopefully we can see more of that this year and next year. | ||
But we're gonna dive into the news. | ||
We almost have, like, no time here. | ||
We almost have no time. | ||
We have, like, you know, 20 minutes left here. | ||
But I'll go longer. | ||
I'll always go longer for the show, right? | ||
And we'll dive into our current events here. | ||
We'll start with Turkey. | ||
And like I said, don't want to spend too much time on this, just very briefly. | ||
So we've been talking about Syria for the past three weeks. | ||
You know, as I said at the top of the show, this all started two or three weeks ago when the president put out an announcement on Twitter and said that we were going to allow Turkey to establish a safe zone. | ||
Excuse me. | ||
a safe zone 30 kilometers into Syria, across their border with Syria. | ||
And in exchange for that, we were going to pull out of the region, and Turkey would have to take responsibility for the ISIS detainees that are in northeastern Syria. | ||
We know this has caused a big problem because now Turkey has moved into Syria, and Turkey has a big problem with the Kurds that are where we formerly were occupying Syria. | ||
So Turkey's been ethnically cleansing the Kurds and killing them and pushing them out of towns and things. | ||
And the neocons have been sounding the alarm that this is terrible and so on. | ||
In response to this pressure campaign by the media, the president put sanctions on Turkey and said, you cannot go any further. | ||
We condemn your incursion into Syria, even though he basically gave them the green light a week prior. | ||
He said, we condemn your incursion into Syria and we're putting sanctions on you until you stop this. | ||
Mike Pence and Mike Pompeo went over to Turkey the... | ||
They went to Ankara last week to negotiate a ceasefire. | ||
The agreement reached has it that the Turks will stop shooting and moving further into Syria so long as the Kurds, the SDF, the YPG begin to move out of this safe zone territory along the border, move away their heavy artillery, their heavy weaponry, move their troops out, move a lot of these militias out, and then the Turks said that they will resume. | ||
The President said, insofar as they honor that agreement, we would lift sanctions and not add additional sanctions. | ||
So, this is the fulfillment of that agreement which was brokered last week. | ||
I'll read to you. | ||
This is a report from the BBC. | ||
It says, quote, the U.S. | ||
is lifting sanctions imposed on Turkey nine days ago over its offensive against Kurdish fighters in northern Syria. | ||
President Donald Trump says his decision came after Russia agreed with Turkey to deploy troops to extend a ceasefire along the Syrian border. | ||
Turkey's assault began after Mr. Trump's unexpected move to withdraw U.S. | ||
troops from northern Syria earlier this month. | ||
He said, quote, let someone else fight over this long, bloodstained sand. | ||
He was heavily criticized by both Democrats and Republicans for the abrupt military pullout, as the Kurds targeted by Turkey had been key U.S. | ||
allies in the fight against ISIS in the region. | ||
Turkey ordered a military operation against the Kurdish People's Protection Units, the YPG militia, which it considers a terrorist organization, on October 9th, days after the U.S. | ||
withdrawal was announced. | ||
Trump said today, quote, the sanctions will be lifted unless something happens that we're not happy with. | ||
He said Turkey had assured him that it would halt fighting in the region and would make the recently agreed ceasefire permanent. | ||
Turkey wants to create a 30 kilometer deep safe zone along the Syrian side of the border free of Kurdish fighters. | ||
It wants to relocate there some of the two million Syrian refugees it is currently hosting. | ||
The U.S. Treasury later confirmed that the sanctions imposed on October 14th on the Turkish Ministries of Defense and Energy, as well as three of the country's senior officials, had been lifted. | ||
So the sanctions are gone. | ||
Turkey agrees to a permanent ceasefire. | ||
They're establishing the safe zone. | ||
It looks like everything basically worked out. | ||
The president said in the statement today, quote, there were some political pundits who responded to Turkey's offensive in Syria by calling for yet another American military I don't think so. | ||
They are the ones who got us into the Middle East mess, but never had the vision or courage to get us out. | ||
The same people pushing for these wars are often the ones demanding America open its doors to unlimited migration from war-torn regions. | ||
Importing the terrorism and the threat of terrorism right to our own shores, but not anymore. | ||
And basically the reason I'm talking about this tonight is for that statement, is for the press conference. | ||
You know, I'm really at this point kind of uninterested in Syria. | ||
It looks like it's basically been resolved. | ||
And I complained a little bit, I think on Monday, about what this pullout is going to look like. | ||
You know, as I said, about a thousand of the troops that were in Syria are being relocated to Iraq and not to the United States. | ||
And anyway, we're leaving behind a residual force in not one but two parts of Syria. | ||
So, you know, it's dubious if this will be a really consequential pullout. | ||
I will say it's an improvement over the situation as it stood before. | ||
But nevertheless, I hear this kind of rhetoric and I think, you know, I think in the next two years or so, in the next year at least, as this election goes on, I think we're really going to see a lot of positive changes in the administration. | ||
I know I've been saying that for weeks, but this is a tone that I haven't heard from the president in a long time. | ||
Calling out, essentially, the neocons, calling out the pundits, the war hawks, and so on. | ||
And also the tie-in with immigration, I thought was very key. | ||
You know, I was wondering, did Darren Beattie write this speech? | ||
You know, Darren Beattie hasn't been in the White House for, I think, a little over a year now. | ||
Who wrote this speech, you know, talking about how the neocons got us into this mess and it's endless wars. | ||
And then the tie-in with immigration, I thought was genius. | ||
I don't think politicians ever make that tie-in, which is of course one of the most obvious consequences of these Middle Eastern wars, that we go in and topple Iraq or topple Afghanistan, and then the same politicians that bring us there say we have to bring all the people that are displaced by the wars to defeat terrorism over there. | ||
It makes no sense, you know? | ||
So I thought the rhetoric was very good. | ||
You know, if this reflects in any kind of policy over the next year, I think we'll be in good shape before the election. | ||
It's like I said, the election I think is really forcing him to return to his roots, return in a big way to his base and a lot of the things he said during the initial campaign. | ||
So, very white-pilling on that front, you know, not too much to elaborate on there. | ||
Just to say that the Syrian situation is looking positive. | ||
We are In all consequential ways withdrawn from Syria and not involved. | ||
We have this Kurdish problem solved. | ||
The Kurds, it looks like, are now getting closer to consolidating back with Assad's government. | ||
Turkey is able to establish a safe zone. | ||
We retain good relations with Turkey. | ||
Excuse me, you know, we don't have the sanctions regime. | ||
And we also are not on the brink of war with them, which is good. | ||
So I think it was probably the most positive outcome over the past three weeks. | ||
I thought it was a true four-dimensional chess move. | ||
Very successful. | ||
We're going to move on to our featured story and we're going to talk about some fun stuff here. | ||
It's the word everybody loves. | ||
The word everybody likes to say. | ||
What's the big deal, folks? | ||
It's just a word. | ||
I say it. | ||
I've said it before on this show. | ||
I'm not gonna say it right now because I like having a show. | ||
But it's this one little word that starts with N that makes everybody crazy. | ||
And now, actually, people are starting to get arrested for it. | ||
As I said at the top of the show, our featured story is about two college students who said the n-word on campus. | ||
And by the way, two nobody in particular. | ||
The story goes that they were walking through the parking lot late at night and shouting out the n-word. | ||
And actually, you know, this is a game that I used to play with my friends when I was in high school. | ||
It's called... I think it's called the N-Word Game. | ||
I don't know what the name of it was exactly, but essentially how it's played is you start out saying the word very quietly in public, and you match the other friend by saying it more loudly, and eventually somebody chickens out and they don't want to scream it at the top of their lungs. | ||
Or maybe they do, you know, if they have balls, right? | ||
If they're not chicken. | ||
It's sort of like a game of chicken, but in a different way. | ||
So, I don't know if it was that, I don't know if it was something else, but they're walking through the bargaining lot late at night, they're yelling this word, and they track these people, they find out who they are, and they get arrested, and now they're being fined for some kind of offense related to harassment. | ||
For saying the word! | ||
You know, and I would understand, and the reason I say it like that is because, and not like I would understand, but It would be one thing if it was like you had a white student who got in a black student's face and said, Hey, you know, you're an n-word and you know, a bunch of derogatory things. | ||
Maybe that would constitute fighting words. | ||
Maybe that would constitute harassment or public indecency. | ||
You could see where that might fall under a certain category if it was aggressive, if it was provocative, if it was directed at one person. | ||
I still believe that generally speech is protected like that, but you could understand where if it was some kind of dispute, if it was some kind of altercation, at the bare minimum in that circumstance you could understand why the police would be getting involved. | ||
But to be just saying the word out in the open, You know, irrespective of even a hateful phrase, let alone being directed at a single person. | ||
And even it'd be one thing if they were in the street shouting out, I hate, you know, or, you know, these people are terrible or something. | ||
But to just say the one word, like if I was out shouting, bitch, bitch, you know, would that be like a sexist hate crime? | ||
Would that be a hate crime against women? | ||
It's a word, you know? | ||
But I'll read you, this is the full report, if you can believe it. | ||
This is from Newsweek. | ||
It says, quote, two University of Connecticut students were arrested Monday night after shouting the n-word on campus and the comment could land them in jail for 30 days. | ||
Go to jail for saying the n-word. | ||
You say the n-word and now you go to jail for that. | ||
Jared Corral, 21, and Ryan Mukaj, 21, also. | ||
So they're my age, contemporaries. | ||
We're charged under Connecticut General Statute 5337 with ridicule on account of creed, religion, color, denomination, nationality, or race. | ||
As a Class D misdemeanor, the charge comes with a maximum term of imprisonment of 30 days, according to Connecticut law. | ||
University President Thomas Katsouleas said in a statement, quote, It is supportive of our core values to pursue accountability through due process. | ||
For an egregious assault on our community that has caused considerable harm. | ||
Really? | ||
They're walking through the parking lot late at night shouting the n-word. | ||
This is now a jailable offense. | ||
You can go to jail for 30 days for this. | ||
The university president calls it an assault on our community, egregious, causing considerable harm. | ||
Seriously? | ||
And by the way, you know, it's worth noting, remember, do you have the countdown clock? | ||
Do you have that bookmarked? | ||
I think they have this countdown clock on dailywire.name, I think. | ||
The white population countdown, when we get to minority status for white people in the country. | ||
This is when we're 60% of the population. | ||
This is when Donald Trump is the president. | ||
This is when across the country you've got mostly Republican state legislatures and so on, that you have people being put in jail for saying the n-word. | ||
Can you imagine what it's going to look like in the future? | ||
But, and it's not even worth maybe even imagining because this is what it's like now. | ||
It's a word. | ||
If I were to say it right now, would the police kick down the door and arrest me? | ||
If I were to say the gamer word right now, would I be put in handcuffs for an egregious assault on the community? | ||
There is another report about this in Vox, which is even more incredible. | ||
About how activists are now rising up and protesting because of this. | ||
This is from Vox. | ||
It says, For more than a week, students at the University of Connecticut have been outraged over a recent video showing a small group of white students walking on campus yelling the N-word. | ||
As anger over the incident has grown, UConn's black students have stressed that the controversy highlights a long-standing set of problems on their campus. | ||
Racist acts are continuing to alienate the school's black students, and UConn's administration is not doing enough to punish students for it. | ||
The school says that the use of the slurs is troubling, and they give the same statement that the university president says. | ||
So you've got protests, activism, UConn's black students say that this is a big assault. | ||
It's representative of racism on the campus. | ||
And at a certain point, you just have to say, black people, get over yourselves. | ||
It makes me want to say the word. | ||
It makes me want to say the word a little bit. | ||
Get over yourself! | ||
How long have these people been here and had full political and social and legal equality? | ||
And really? | ||
We still can't say that word? | ||
It's like every day the media talks about openly exterminating white people. | ||
Every day they're telling white people, have less kids. | ||
We don't need more white people in this country. | ||
Every day they're celebrating our eventual extinction or minority status in the country. | ||
They talk about how we're insufferable. | ||
There was a New York Times journalist who openly was tweeting about how white people are like animals and they spread their opinions like dogs peeing on the sidewalk. | ||
You know, the kind of anti-white rhetoric that's tolerated every day but you can't say the n-word? | ||
Seriously? | ||
And anyway, they say that 9% of UConn's student population is black. | ||
How many of those black students got there because of affirmative action? | ||
I know a lot of people don't want to hear that, but let's get real. | ||
You want to look at the test scores? | ||
You want to look at the grades? | ||
How many of that 9% of the student population is there about affirmative action as a direct result and exclusively because of affirmative action? | ||
In other words, the only reason they got into the school, the only reason they're on the campus, is because they're black. | ||
And there's going to be agitation and jail time and consequences because somebody said the n-word? | ||
Seriously? | ||
You wouldn't be seeing that video. | ||
You wouldn't be hearing it if it weren't for institutional advantages afforded to black people. | ||
But somebody saying the n-word. | ||
God forbid. | ||
It's enough already, but this is the way the country is going to change. | ||
It's essentially mob violence against white people. | ||
It's a different standard that white people are held to. | ||
We cannot say certain things. | ||
We cannot do certain things. | ||
We will be subject to criticism, but nobody else can be criticized. | ||
Nobody can be ridiculed. | ||
Nobody can be mocked. | ||
And by the way, also nobody can be subject to hostility. | ||
You know, in this statute, for example, in Connecticut, it says that houses violate the law. | ||
It is ridicule on account of creed, religion, color, denomination, so on. | ||
Do you think you hear any kind of other ridicule on the basis of these other factors for other people? | ||
White people, Christians, men. | ||
Happens all the time. | ||
Not just for whites, but for everybody. | ||
Everybody's just supposed to take it. | ||
You know, we're the ones subject to criticism. | ||
That's punching up, they say. | ||
To bully white people and say, you know, you're stupid and we hate you and you're causing problems, that's totally accepted. | ||
That's punching up. | ||
But, and by the way, just saying the N-word or even going a step further and saying, you know, maybe there's some problems with other groups. | ||
Okay, sure, maybe white people have done bad things in the past. | ||
Maybe other people are doing bad things right now. | ||
Maybe other people are responsible for a disproportionate amount of the problems right now. | ||
You talk about 13% of the population committing 50% of the murder, and you practically get locked up for that too, right? | ||
So, to me, it's incredible. | ||
And, on top of that, if we want to get gay about it, if we want to get, you know, retard conservative moments on it, isn't there something in the Constitution that says that we have freedom of speech? | ||
I don't understand how this can even be legal. | ||
How can this even be a part of the law? | ||
It says that you can't ridicule somebody on the basis of their sex? | ||
I think the First Amendment protects that kind of ridicule. | ||
If I want to say women are dumb, if I want to say something nasty about black people, if I want to say something nasty about Jews, and why would anybody want to do that, by the way, I'll just add, that's First Amendment protected speech. | ||
It's one thing if, like I said, you know, shouting fire in a crowded theater, it's one thing if you're in an altercation, if it constitutes harassment. | ||
And we can be generous about the interpretation. | ||
But shouting out a word, I'm pretty sure, is a definition of constitutionally protected speech. | ||
Could we see this get to the Supreme Court? | ||
Perhaps not in this case alone, but I don't think we could rule out the possibility that in our lifetimes we will see an N-word case get to the Supreme Court. | ||
We'll see something like this. | ||
It was only last week or two weeks ago that we talked about a story where in New York City they made it illegal to use the phrase illegal immigrant in a derogatory fashion. | ||
This kind of stuff is going to reach ahead, and you know what? | ||
I'm not optimistic about the outcome. | ||
I'm not confident that within our lifetimes a case like this could get to the Supreme Court, that you can't say the N-word or you can't direct the N-word at an N-word, you know, or you can't use the term illegal immigrant in a derogatory fashion. | ||
I'm not confident that the outcome will be protected speech. | ||
I think what is more likely is what we'll see in our lifetime. | ||
is a Democrat administration will get in charge. | ||
You'll get a Democratic Senate. | ||
They will pack the court. | ||
They will fill up the Supreme Court with six more justices because if they can't wait around for Gorsuch and Kavanaugh and all the others to die, they'll just put more people on the court to dilute their voting. | ||
And I imagine a case will get to the Supreme Court and they'll rule that hate speech is not free speech. | ||
And I imagine we'll get hate speech laws in the United States. | ||
And imagine what it's going to be like, how bad it'll be, if we can't even talk about these things. | ||
You know, right now it's virtually like that. | ||
You can't talk about these things, frankly, in legacy media. | ||
Increasingly, you can't talk about these things on social media. | ||
Increasingly, you can't talk about these things at all without facing a social repercussion. | ||
If you say the wrong thing at a dinner party, you lose all your friends. | ||
If you say the wrong thing at a work function, you get fired from your job. | ||
Imagine how bad it's going to be if they can put you in jail for saying the wrong thing. | ||
How are we going to dig ourselves out of this mess then? | ||
How are we going to fix things if we can't even say who the problem is, right? | ||
And that's what it comes down to. | ||
That's what these laws come down to, is to protect the behavior of some people and not the others, right? | ||
So it turns out that in 2019, saying the n-word is a revolutionary act. | ||
I'm a proponent of it. | ||
You know, I say it freely, openly. | ||
I won't say it in this show because I don't want to get banned right now. | ||
I don't want to get banned. | ||
I don't want this to become a clip or anything, but saying the n-word is truly a revolutionary act. | ||
Let's stop pretending that it's about anything more than it's funny and it's cool to say. | ||
The reason people like saying the n-word is because of things like this, because people have made such a big deal out of it. | ||
There's other context for when you might use it. | ||
But primarily, I think a lot of young people are saying the N-word, not because they have animosity towards blacks, not even because they care about free speech, but simply because it is such a taboo, there is such this ridiculous regime built around it, that it's something that's simply risky and fun and edgy, and it gives you a high, you get all high, you get all jazzed up in the head because you say it. | ||
And I'm in support of it. | ||
Young people saying the N word, sign me up. | ||
I endorse this. | ||
I will defend anybody who says the N word for any reason, except for Kyle Kashuv and anybody who supports Ben Shapiro. | ||
But for most people, if you say the N word, I endorse it. | ||
I support it. | ||
It's a revolutionary act. | ||
It's a free speech act in this country. | ||
I'm not joking, by the way. | ||
I'm not memeing. | ||
That's my serious position. | ||
I will not allow people dictate what I can and cannot say. | ||
I will not allow the government. | ||
I will not allow the, you know, you-know-who media. | ||
I will also not allow black people to dictate what I can and cannot say. | ||
Could you imagine if white people wagged our fingers and black people's face and say, you can't say this, you can't say that. | ||
That would never be tolerated. | ||
Why should we accept the same? | ||
I'll never forget, and this is the last thing I'll say about it before we get to our Super Chats. | ||
Last thing I'll say about it is this. | ||
I'll never forget one time Ice Cube, the rapper, or was it Ice-T? | ||
No, it was Ice Cube. | ||
Ice Cube, Ice T, who's the one on Law & Order? | ||
I get them, they're all the same, right? | ||
Ice Cube was on Bill Maher. | ||
He was on the HBO Bill Maher show. | ||
This was after Bill Maher had said the n-word. | ||
And by the way, I wonder why he got it passed. | ||
Maybe it has something to do with him being Jewish? | ||
But Bill Maher said the n-word. | ||
He said, you know, you're a house n-word, right? | ||
And he caught a lot of flack for that. | ||
And, you know, Ice Cube got on the show maybe a week or two later and he said, and I'll never forget, he said, why do you think it was okay for you to say that? | ||
He said, you see, it's not acceptable for you to say that. | ||
That's our word and we're taking it back. | ||
And I'll never forget the attitude. | ||
What is that attitude? | ||
You all know what I'm talking about. | ||
You've all heard it. | ||
You've all experienced it. | ||
And it is this black entitlement that black people feel that because, like, slavery happened, Right? | ||
Or that racism happened. | ||
That they're entitled to behave a certain way. | ||
That they can have this attitude. | ||
I really do get that impression. | ||
I get it a lot. | ||
I don't know if you've seen this online. | ||
I've also seen a lot of videos where black people actually want white people to say the n-word. | ||
Because black people know in their minds that if a white person says the n-word, then that justifies whatever happens next. | ||
That means that they are justified in any response. | ||
And you know that that's how it goes. | ||
You know, and you've seen it on LiveLeak, you've seen it on WorldStar, whatever, that a white person in a school, in a street fight, whatever, says the N-word, and that gives a black person justification. | ||
Well, now I get to beat this person up. | ||
Now anything is justified. | ||
And I think that that word, that complex, is symptomatic of the whole relationship, which is wrong. | ||
If we're equal, if that's what we want to believe in, if we believe that everybody's equal in this country and we all have to get along, fine. | ||
You know what? | ||
We're going to live in a multiracial country. | ||
That's how it is. | ||
It's not going to change anytime soon. | ||
Fine. | ||
But you know what? | ||
It's going to be equal. | ||
It's going to be equal. | ||
That means it's a two-way street. | ||
That means there's reciprocity. | ||
That means there's not this attitude of, oh, you better not, I better not catch you saying this, that's our word and so on. | ||
There is no our word. | ||
If we're all Americans and so be it, then we can all say the n-word or nobody says the n-word. | ||
That means I get to say it, that means everybody gets to say it. | ||
But I'm so sick and tired of this cocks mentality. | ||
White people really are afraid of black people. | ||
They are! | ||
They're afraid of what they think of them, they're afraid that black people think they're racist, and I'm not! | ||
And I'm not! | ||
I have no problem with any group as a whole. | ||
I have no problem with any individual on the basis of their skin color. | ||
But I also don't feel like I owe them anything. | ||
I also don't feel like I owe them an explanation or that I owe them some sympathy or some kind of attitude. | ||
Right? | ||
But that's the way it is these days, and that's what this whole controversy is symptomatic of. | ||
These are two kids saying a word. | ||
Why do black people get this special victimization status where they get to be so wounded over this that people have to go to jail? | ||
Everybody else gets along just fine. | ||
getting insulted, getting harassed on the basis of everything else. | ||
Short, fat, stupid, ugly, female, you know, whatever. | ||
People take all kinds of shit all the time and black people can too. | ||
They can get used to that. | ||
You want to be equal? | ||
Welcome to equality, you know? | ||
And that's, you know, the only reason I say that is because that's, that is the apparatus that we have. | ||
If everybody says it's supposed to be, we're all Americans, we all bleed red, and we're all gonna have to get along, then so be it. | ||
Let's have a little equality finally, huh? | ||
But I'm so sick of seeing this stuff. | ||
Nobody wants to talk about it. | ||
Everybody wants to walk around eggshells on this kind of subject. | ||
Because we know that, God forbid, you talk about this group of people the wrong way, and they're so offended, and you get decapitated. | ||
Well, enough is enough. | ||
Please. | ||
So that's my reaction to that. | ||
It makes me furious when I see that kind of thing. | ||
Two people that literally did nothing wrong. | ||
And by the way, this is the last thing I'll say about it. | ||
I live in a suburb of Chicago. | ||
I drive 20 minutes east, and you see the behavior of this community, and all of that is allowed. | ||
Nobody calls that out. | ||
Nobody wants to hold that to a higher standard, but people say a word and, you know, off with their head, right? | ||
You go 20 minutes east, and who do you think is doing all the shooting and the killing and the gangbanging? | ||
What do you think's going on in Chicago? | ||
That's fine. | ||
That's par for the course. | ||
There's no need for reflection on that. | ||
There's no need for criticism on that. | ||
We can't even talk about that. | ||
But people saying the N-word and racism, white supremacy, that's what we have to be worried about. | ||
That's the big scare. | ||
These people have to be locked up for that. | ||
Give me a break. | ||
So, that's the N-word. | ||
That's the N-word. | ||
That's the clown world we live in. | ||
What are you gonna do? | ||
Maybe I'll carve a big N into this pumpkin. | ||
I'll carve a big N into this pumpkin. | ||
And maybe I can go to jail. | ||
Maybe I'll go to jail and write a book. | ||
I'll write a bestseller while I'm in jail for saying the n-word, right? | ||
What a joke of a country we live in. | ||
But we're gonna move on to our Super Chats. | ||
We'll see what you guys are saying about all this. | ||
I'm going off. | ||
It's gonna get me in trouble, I'm sure. | ||
But sometimes that's the way it goes. | ||
You just gotta tell the truth, you know? | ||
That's what's going on. | ||
Everybody's agreeing with me. | ||
Everybody knows what I'm saying is true. | ||
But let's see, we've got Anon who says, I'm gonna say it, and he's typed out the N-word. | ||
Well, again, maybe we shouldn't do it in a live chat. | ||
Let's just do it, you know, not where it can get me banned from YouTube. | ||
Doopus says, Nick, did you see Charlie Kirk go Spurg mode after someone mentioned the USS Liberty? | ||
Yes, I did. | ||
First name says have you ever tried to black fill your dog? | ||
No, I've never black filled my dog. | ||
I don't really talk politics with my dog We just kind of hang out He's having like listening problems, you know, I had to yell at him today because he was he was barking too loudly So it's really more like that. | ||
That's really more his his speed Sodomite says it's not a mite something. | ||
I can't read the second part says while listening to the show last night some drunk cyclist ran into my car almost went Joker mode screw the guy who stole my account red pill and Well, I don't know what the account situation means, but yeah, I hear ya. | ||
It certainly is tense. | ||
Isn't that what she says? | ||
Is it just me? | ||
Are things getting crazier out there? | ||
Well, it certainly is tense, she says. | ||
That's what the social worker says. | ||
It's how it feels. | ||
People are getting crazy. | ||
Anon says, Katie Hill brushing staffers hair type griper. | ||
Okay, I don't know what that means. | ||
Trent says, shout out to the absolute king who IRL griped Charlie Kirk on stage and made him spurg out over the USS Liberty incident. | ||
Yes, big shout out to him. | ||
Very based. | ||
Really good comic says, I was designed to stick in the wall. | ||
I like being stuck in the stupid wall. | ||
Okay, don't really know what that means, but thanks. | ||
Nick's Mustache says, I feel happiness and triumph after seeing Charlie Kirk and TPUSA getting exposed. | ||
I knew this day would come. | ||
Thanks for all you do, King. | ||
Well, hey, thanks, buddy. | ||
It's a big moment. | ||
Hopefully we can make lightning strike twice and then many more times, right? | ||
I think this is a winning strategy for now. | ||
Doopus says, Nibba's talking about Boogaloo but stutter while ordering McDonald's. | ||
That's so true! | ||
And by the way, the Boogaloo thing is the most forced meme I've ever seen. | ||
I'm online all the time. | ||
I'm online every, for like every waking moment, I am online, okay? | ||
And I have never, in an organic setting, seen this Boogaloo thing. | ||
The only time I hear this Boogaloo meme is from Wignats, you know, unironic Fed posters, people like this. | ||
So I think it's totally forced and not funny. | ||
And you're also completely right about that. | ||
All these people that are talking about, you know, well, they're going to regret when, you know, when certain events transpire, when a certain day arrives. | ||
And these are the people that are like, I'll have, I'll have a McDouble. | ||
Sorry, what did you say? | ||
I mean, in other words, the people that are doing this kind of stuff are, are weak. | ||
You know, it's like, look, if you're gonna be a big tough guy, like, be a big tough guy, right? | ||
But, yeah, most of that stuff is cringe and federal agent-tier anyway. | ||
One fish, you know, really more like when they're ordering at McDonald's, they're like, hello, I'm the federal agent, can I get the veterans discount? | ||
That's more like the people that are talking about Boogaloo. | ||
Can I get the veterans discount? | ||
I'm a CIA operative. | ||
One fish, two fish. | ||
Says, remember when your governor drank chocolate milk to promote diversity? | ||
My former governor, yeah I do remember that. | ||
He made chocolate milk and he poured in chocolate syrup and mixed it up and he said, black and white coming together, diversity is awesome. | ||
What an idiot! | ||
What an idiot! | ||
I met him, he was the biggest douchebag I've ever met. | ||
One of them. | ||
And a total clown, total buffoon. | ||
He betrayed his constituents, but I'm not gonna get into that. | ||
Bruce Rauner I'm talking about. | ||
Really Good Comics says, Tommy Parkey called me cringe for Brave Little Toaster posting, I'm gonna salt you like a slug. | ||
Well, I don't know why he would call you cringe for that. | ||
I love the Brave Little Toaster. | ||
I remember that movie. | ||
Let's talk about a Zoomer moment. | ||
Blast from the past. | ||
Brave Little Toaster. | ||
That takes me back. | ||
This one, Land Before Time, The Iron Giant. | ||
This is some real esoteric hours here. | ||
I'm trying to think. | ||
There's one other that's on the tip of my tongue. | ||
There's a lot of... | ||
These were the quality ones. | ||
Brave Little Toaster, Iron Giant, Land Before Time, of course. | ||
I want to say there were a couple of others, but it's not really striking me at the moment. | ||
Some more esoteric cartoons. | ||
You know what I'm saying? | ||
But yeah, I don't know why I'd call you cringe for that. | ||
He deserves to get salted. | ||
Mr. Corgi says, I feel like 2016-2019 we've seen a fundamental rightward pull for the new right. | ||
The Groypers and new anti-TPUSA move is a white pill. | ||
No more neocons. | ||
It's true. | ||
We have been dragging them to the right. | ||
The pressure is working. | ||
Things that we're saying now I think would not be tolerated in the so-called new right, alt-right, Three or four years ago. | ||
So I definitely agree. | ||
It definitely is more like people are, excuse me, I'm bored with Ann Coulter than they, you know, Tucker Carlson and types like this today, than three years ago when they were more like Sean Hannity, Charlie Kirk tier. | ||
So, I see the same thing. | ||
Cheryl LeMayne says, I'm pretty sure all the clocks in Joker are set to 1111. | ||
One in the asylum, one in the social worker's office, and one at the work that he breaks. | ||
Why though? | ||
Yeah, uh, Gabu pointed this out to me, I think. | ||
I think it was Gabu. | ||
And, uh, yeah, it's, uh, it definitely has meaning. | ||
Somebody told me that 11.11 means, like, a dream state. | ||
I think that's what Gabu said, that it's, like, uh, indicates, like, unreality, that it's, like, uh, people have, people have suggested that it sort of speaks to the unreality of the movie, the unreliability of the narrator, that it's, you know, Again, calls into question what you know happened in the movie versus what didn't. | ||
But, I mean, you are correct. | ||
There are three instances where the clock reads 11-11. | ||
But I don't think anybody's reached a concrete conclusion about that yet. | ||
Flannel says, all the University of Florida Knickers better come to Charlie Kirk's event on November 12th. | ||
Wear your Knicker merch and make your questions high IQ. | ||
Yeah, well, I'll keep updating it. | ||
As his tour progresses, I'll be updating and posting his schedule and the, you know, location. | ||
And we're gonna make sure that we have a Groyper at every event to grill him. | ||
Nat Mossad says, if Donald Trump is Thomas Wayne, then Barron Trump is Bruce Wayne based? | ||
Yeah I guess if everything follows then yeah and Stormy Daniels is Penny Fleck you know or I don't know who else did Donald Trump sleep with maybe then Ivana Trump is Penny Fleck and would that mean Donald Trump jr. | ||
is Joker I mean how does that work right? | ||
anonymous says vote anus 12 for presidents okay Briggs says white pills white pills Cody Wilson has returned he's back at defense distributed and the next mill was announced to ghost gunner 3 it will mill ak-47 receivers as well huge okay well I don't know what that second part is about what is a mill | ||
I don't know what Emil is, but I know Cody Wilson is the one that is the 3D printed firearm guy. | ||
Pretty based. | ||
There are some questions about, you know, what he's about, what his background is, so to speak. | ||
But I like what he's doing. | ||
I like his projects. | ||
That's good to hear. | ||
I remember when he got taken down for what? | ||
Some underage girl or something? | ||
Radek moment sort of regrettable Meow says the UK is so gay. | ||
I hope we get nuked Well, I I disagree. | ||
I hope the UK doesn't get nuked. | ||
But I mean your country is pretty gay Okay, I'm just getting bombarded with Notifications here. | ||
I'm gonna have to mute this. | ||
I said you're seeing in this tab. | ||
It's going crazy I got added to another griper chat. | ||
I Twitter anyway anonymous says peepee poopoo. | ||
Okay, that's still funny, dude My name really is Kyle says hey Nick I usually catch your show in the a.m. | ||
While I get ready for work my kids ready for daycare yikes Daughter asked why all the bad words had to slap a ho in the name of the king rain on my man. | ||
Oh Okay, don't really understand this message, but thanks. | ||
Don't put your kids in daycare. | ||
Raise your own kids, but thanks. | ||
Hellgraph says, who exactly are the Freemasons? | ||
I know the church condemns them, but can you give me a bit of what you know aside from that? | ||
Hope this covers the cost. | ||
Well, the Freemasons are pretty old, you know, and it's sort of varied over the years, over the centuries. | ||
What the Freemasons are today is not necessarily what they were hundreds of years ago, you know, and I'm not an expert, but I've been told that essentially now the Freemasons at the higher level are sort of nefarious and probably practicing Satanism, but generally speaking, across the country you'll have Masonic lodges, and at the very low levels across the country you'll have Masonic lodges, and at the very low levels it just operates as That's what I've been told. | ||
That certainly at the high levels, you know, the high-ranking 33rd degree elder, you know, whatever, masons, are probably involved in Kabbalah, Illuminist, Satanic-type rituals and activities. | ||
But across the country, you see a lot of these Masonic Lodges, and in a lot of smaller towns or whatever, this is just where people get together. | ||
But, you know, certainly I would say that I don't really believe in a global Masonic conspiracy. | ||
There's something to be said about it maybe 60, 70 years ago, or maybe obviously 300 years ago when all the founding fathers were Masons. | ||
But it sort of went hand in hand with Illuminism and the Enlightenment and Liberalism. | ||
You know, they believe in this idea of sacred geometry and a lot of these sort of Gnostic ideas. | ||
Again, I'm not totally an expert and generally I think discussing masons and this kind of stuff is a bit of a red herring. | ||
I think it's maybe a distraction. | ||
So that's not, that's why I don't really delve too deeply into it. | ||
I'm not going to say that it doesn't exist or that it, you know, maybe doesn't exert influence at the higher levels. | ||
And then definitely, Masonism is satanic, or Luminism and Freemasonry. | ||
But when people say, well, the real red pills like Freemasons and the Club of 300, the Club of Rome, or the Club of 13, the Trilateral Commission, people start talking like that. | ||
Bilderberg! | ||
It's like, as rhetoric, I don't know how useful that is, is my only point. | ||
But yeah, I don't know too much about it. | ||
That's about as much as I know. | ||
Lucas says I get so pissed off watching Charlie Kirk yell at the based question asked. | ||
Very upsetting watching our people get treated so badly. | ||
Classless. | ||
Yeah, well, the good news is that if you look like that guy did, Charlie Kirk comes off as the asshole. | ||
He does not look good in that situation. | ||
Our based question asker who takes it on the chin and says, uh, well, you know, this guy disagrees with you, but whatever, you know, I'll just move on. | ||
That kind of sort of gung-ho mentality or tone I think is so much more conducive to winning people over than Charlie Kirk. | ||
Combative, rude, shut it down, whatever. | ||
That's going to catch up to him. | ||
So, uh, you know, think, think on that a little bit. | ||
I definitely agree. | ||
What's your general thought process when it comes to issues? | ||
What questions do you ask? | ||
Sources do you use, etc. | ||
to reach conclusions and give takes. | ||
So it's a question about questions, a question about takes. | ||
You want my take on takes? | ||
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I don't know, bro. | |
I don't know. | ||
What is my process? | ||
How do you break it down? | ||
I just ask a lot of questions. | ||
That's just what it comes down to. | ||
You just got to ask the right questions. | ||
There's really not much to it. | ||
You either have it or you don't, frankly. | ||
It's something that I think you're basically born with. | ||
Are you an NPC or are you a free thinker, okay? | ||
Are you a free thinker where you're asking questions constantly, inquisitive, curious about why things are the way they are, why things work the way they do, and so on? | ||
Or do you just kind of go with the flow? | ||
It's not like one is necessarily better than the other, but I think it's just sort of two different dispositions or temperaments. | ||
And, you know, so for me it's just a constant questioning, I guess. | ||
The sources I use, I mean, I generally use a variety of sources. | ||
I look at mainstream things. | ||
I look at not mainstream things. | ||
You have to think about everything as an evolving understanding. | ||
You seek understanding of issues and, you know, obviously you're going to read the mainstream media and not say, well, that's right. | ||
But then again, you're also not going to look at just anything on 4chan and say, well, that's what I believe on this. | ||
Everything is part of an evolving understanding and so I'll take things that I hear and I'll just sort of you know put them away in my head You know with not like not only just a conscious process, but this is an analogy you kind of store them away with notes You know well I've heard this but it's from this source and maybe it's not credible or maybe there's bias or whatever I've heard it from so-and-so and I You know, so the way I think about things is it's sort of an evolving understanding. | ||
Everything's basically connected. | ||
I try to think about things in terms of how they're related to one another, you know, as opposed to thinking in a very one-dimensional pigeonhole way, you know, I try to think bigger picture, seeing connections between things. | ||
But it's sort of hard to explain the thought process because at this point for me, it's automatic, it's unthinking. | ||
And, you know, it's really, I think, a dispositional or a temperamental thing as opposed to something that can be learned, perhaps. | ||
Some people have described this process of waking up, you know, raising their consciousness, whatever. | ||
But I think generally you kind of have that disposition or you don't, you know, and that's, Like I said, some things are good about it. | ||
Some things are bad about it. | ||
It's difficult for me to get along with a lot of people. | ||
I don't want to be. | ||
I'm an indigo child. | ||
I'm so smart that I don't have any friends. | ||
That's not where I'm going with that. | ||
But it is it's it's difficult in some ways. | ||
It's in some ways it's easier to just sort of go with the flow. | ||
It's sort of easier on your mind to just sort of to just be and just sort of go with the flow and everything. | ||
Uh, but I would say that's kind of how I do it. | ||
You know, like with, uh, the situation in Turkey. | ||
You know, I'll pull a lot of sources from antiwar.com, BBC, Fox, 4chan, whatever. | ||
Um, you try to investigate all the angles. | ||
You try to think, who are the players? | ||
Who is involved? | ||
You know, Russia's involved, Turkey's involved, Syria, Saudi Arabia. | ||
You think about the timetable. | ||
When have events happened? | ||
How do they line up? | ||
What are the motivations? | ||
What is the grand strategy of a country like Russia? | ||
Why are they involved in Syria? | ||
You know, things like this. | ||
And you use information to help you answer questions and leads to more questions. | ||
But that's, I don't know if I've done a good job of explaining it, but it's kind of hard to get in the mind of an eccentric genius. | ||
How do you step inside the frenzied, chaotic mind of the host of America First, Nicholas J. Fuentes? | ||
It's not an easy task. | ||
If I took out my brain and put it in your head, I think you would die. | ||
I think you would just explode. | ||
You would set on fire spontaneously. | ||
So, I wouldn't expect you to understand, but you can try. | ||
But you can try to achieve understanding here. | ||
Let's see. | ||
My name really is Kyle, so my daughter says sorry, and here's her lunch money. | ||
Okay, I don't know what this means, but thanks. | ||
Briggs says, I was radicalized by Charlie Kirk. | ||
Okay. | ||
A Catholic monarchist says, got a tour of my church in my RCIA class last night and it was really inspiring. | ||
Also saw the latest video on the telly. | ||
It's almost like they're not hiding it with Zionism. | ||
What video? | ||
Oh, on Telegram? | ||
Which video on Telegram? | ||
The one with Charlie Kirk? | ||
Or the one with the Zionist? | ||
On the telly. | ||
I thought you meant television. | ||
I thought you were some Angloid talking about the telly. | ||
But yeah, you're right about that clip. | ||
It was pretty out in the open. | ||
James Wong, excuse me. | ||
This button is broken. | ||
I just realized that. | ||
James Wong. | ||
James Wong says, Chinese Zoomer here. | ||
The decay of Western culture pisses me off, so I can imagine how much worse it is for whites. | ||
Love the energy of recent shows. | ||
Well, thank you, James Wong. | ||
We love Chinese people. | ||
We love Chinese Zoomers. | ||
We love Chinese people. | ||
I like Chinese food. | ||
Egg roll, chop suey. | ||
I love... I can't get enough of that stuff. | ||
It's great. | ||
Chopsticks, takeout box, how do you guys do it? | ||
No, I'm just busting your chops. | ||
But yeah, yeah, I know, it's, look, it is objectively wrong what's happening to white people. | ||
You know, people say, oh, you're so concerned about white people, but did you know your last name is Fuentes? | ||
Notwithstanding the fact that phenotypically I am white, Ethnically, I'm majority white. | ||
In any way, the name Fuentes is Spanish, right? | ||
But let's say I identified as Mexican. | ||
Let's say that because I'm a quarter Mexican, that means I'm non-white. | ||
It wouldn't mean that it's not a bad thing that white people are dying out. | ||
It's still a bad thing. | ||
It's a bad thing objectively from a moral perspective. | ||
It's objectively a bad thing from a utilitarian perspective. | ||
Who do you think created everything? | ||
If I'm a part of that, if I'm not a part of that, You have to acknowledge the facts. | ||
If, you know, if I had to suddenly start identifying with brown midgets with black hair and, you know, slanted eyes and brown eyes and everything that are from like Central America, and I'm on the same team as them, I would say the same thing. | ||
We want America to remain Western. | ||
You know, if I identify completely as Mexican, am I in favor of my people coming in and burning the place down and turning it into Mexico? | ||
No. | ||
And moreover, I wouldn't think it would be right, even if that was advantageous for my people. | ||
It's not morally right to see a people disappear from the earth. | ||
You know, I happen to be related to, you know, if I were from that perspective, I happen to be related to a lot of European people, so I'm close to it. | ||
But objectively, we should oppose that across the board. | ||
You know, it's a genocide. | ||
James, or I just read that, Charlie Kirk says, how can anybody hate on Kathy Zhu? | ||
Her family built the railroads. | ||
Such a good point. | ||
Where would we be without? | ||
That's not true though, because Kathy Zhu is a second-generation immigrant. | ||
So, not entirely true. | ||
Jose says, new name for us Knickers should be Lone Israel Gunman Conservatism. | ||
Uh, see that just doesn't really work. | ||
I don't really think that works any way you cut it. | ||
Uh, Bjolnar says... Okay, I'm not gonna read that. | ||
Autism Unstoppable says, we need to start wearing some tasteful Christian drip. | ||
We's Christian and shit. | ||
Make them know we are everywhere. | ||
See, this is why, look, a lot of these Christians, I'm Catholic, I love Christians, but a lot, they just don't get it. | ||
A lot of these guys just don't get it. | ||
We as Christian and shit, like, that's not funny, bro. | ||
That's not funny. | ||
We need to start wearing tasteful Christian drip. | ||
What is that? | ||
What does that mean? | ||
Bro, it's easy to do that. | ||
Wear a cross. | ||
That's timeless. | ||
It's drip. | ||
What are you, what are we gonna do? | ||
We're all gonna wear like t-shirts that say Jesus Christ on them? | ||
Like, give me a break, you know? | ||
So let's, let's leave the basting red pill to the content creators, all right? | ||
This cringe super chat, ugh! | ||
Please, it's, it's really harshing my vibe here. | ||
You're really killing the schmood over here. | ||
Uh, Op Forest says, we love and appreciate you, big guy. | ||
Oh, thanks, I love you too. | ||
Jose says, Nick, throw up a Roman to achieve that epic game moment. | ||
I'm definitely not gonna do that. | ||
Trent says LMAO nice save at the start King. | ||
Yeah, we all well. | ||
Oh the with the with the screen Yeah, that was kind of funny down kind of funny Dell Pilled Knight says changed my Twitter obby to a groper Changed my Twitter obby to a groper yesterday and within hours. | ||
I was banned. | ||
I am tired of all this anti groper discrimination everyone refollow me at pilled groper to show support for the gropers and Yeah, you can go and do that. | ||
Pilled Knight, he's definitely a red-pilled guy. | ||
Definitely a Chad. | ||
Sorry to hear that. | ||
That's what happened to James Alsup. | ||
I'll never forget. | ||
We were in business together. | ||
He changed his obby to James Alsup Groyper. | ||
And I was like, bro, you shouldn't do it. | ||
Like, in my mind, I'm thinking, like, that's not gonna turn out well. | ||
And within a week, he was banned. | ||
That's when the Groypers first came on the scene. | ||
And it cost him dearly for it. | ||
So, not surprising. | ||
Treader says, a very spooky intro for October. | ||
An apparition of Nick in a world where the show is gone. | ||
Boo! | ||
Haha. | ||
Yeah, that's true. | ||
It's spooky America first. | ||
Nicholas Spooky Fuentes. | ||
You know, should I do that? | ||
Should I do the quirky name change on Twitter? | ||
Nicholas Halloween Fuentes. | ||
Pumpkin emoji. | ||
Yeah, it's true. | ||
Very festive. | ||
Leon says press Charlie Kirk on how free market economics is compatible with America first when it favors the cheapest labor possible also LGBT rights Well, no, I mean, let's let's try and keep it focused on something straightforward and easy and not too abstract not too general Let's not get in the debate about the free market. | ||
Let's talk about then cheap labor. | ||
Let's talk about legal immigration, demographic change. | ||
But again, it has to be very directed, tactful. | ||
We have to be smart about the way these are asked. | ||
Generally, the premise is right, but we have to be very specific. | ||
Robert Keating with a big super chat. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
He says hello folk salad nation. | ||
Thanks for enduring Yeah, well, thanks folk salad nation. | ||
The content has slowed down. | ||
I don't know what's going on the content Pipeline the IV drip of folk salad content into my veins has stopped. | ||
I'm dying. | ||
I'm getting withdrawals But yeah, they're out there. | ||
I do love those guys. | ||
They're pretty based in red pill, but thanks for the big super chat Hopefully some more content coming The Claroheads. | ||
We're waiting. | ||
We're waiting for more content from the Based Zoomers. | ||
Bronzos, Careless Knickers, $2 Super Chats, Pee Pee Poo Poo, Gas Attacks, USS Liberty, How Did They Crash, Your Groipers, Let Them Out, Free At Last. | ||
Oh, and this is from, uh, I'm In It. | ||
Okay, so this is, again, when you try to do the Kanye lyrics, you have to, you have to make them resemble a little bit like the lyrics in the song. | ||
I happen to be a genius and I can see it no matter what. | ||
But, uh, yeah. | ||
Only because you said, let it not free at last, was I able to pick up on that. | ||
Uh, but thanks. | ||
Uh, James says, around the Zulu. | ||
Okay, this is just trash. | ||
I'm gonna ban this guy. | ||
Uh, third position, Tucker says, when are the whiteboards coming back, big guy? | ||
I don't know, dude, whenever I feel like it. | ||
When are the whiteboards coming back, big guy? | ||
I don't know, bro, whenever I feel like it, okay? | ||
Whenever the inkling strikes me, alright? | ||
Ronald says, hey, big guy. | ||
I'm studying to be a high school middle school teacher. | ||
Most red-pilling experience ever. | ||
The students ask me questions for specific answers. | ||
Well, I don't know what you mean by that. | ||
I don't know what you mean. | ||
You're not really specific enough. | ||
Students are asking you questions and looking for specific answers. | ||
Not really sure what you mean. | ||
That's pretty funny though. | ||
Thanks for that. | ||
C.I.A. | ||
Defector says, was the Groyper dressed in well-pressed slacks? | ||
Yes. | ||
Crisp, well-pressed blue slacks. | ||
Exactly. | ||
The uniform. | ||
Porn Shoulders says, lol Charlie Kirk, the hook nose mask is slipping. | ||
Yeah, there's some truth to that. | ||
Cody Cigar says, Ghost Fuentes radicalized good-looking Zoomer in asking anti-Semitic question to Patriot Charlie Kirk, says Ben Shapiro. | ||
Yeah, that's what happened, basically. | ||
Chip Wilson says, Did you see where Kirk said America isn't the land, people, or culture here? | ||
Apparently America is nothing more than the ideas we share with Israel. | ||
Yeah, we discussed that earlier. | ||
Jared says, Kirk got murked! | ||
Love the energy of those groipers. | ||
Yeah, yeah, big energy! | ||
Very epic to see. | ||
Derpy says Charlie Kirk loves Israel and hates the rest of the Middle East because he's the type of guy who'd get chucked off a building over there. | ||
Yeah, I've heard some rumors about that. | ||
You know, why is it that they care so much about homosexuals being thrown off buildings? | ||
You wonder, you wonder how they would, excuse me, how they would fare in a country like that. | ||
Mangazan, I know everyone watching this show wouldn't be at any risk of being thrown off a building, right? | ||
We'd be like, oh, you know, gays are getting thrown off a building. | ||
That's not really an us problem. | ||
But Charlie Kirk, you gotta wonder, hmm, why is that such a sticking point for him? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I've heard things. | ||
Maga Zog says, After learning about Buddhism, I realize that the rest of my life will be nothing but suffering because of karma. | ||
This is almost like being a mulatto. | ||
Well, fortunately, Buddhism is not true, and Christianity is. | ||
So, you're in luck. | ||
Chan Alon says, You should carve Charlie Kirk's little face into your pumpkin and then have a gamer moment. | ||
Yeah, definitely not gonna do that. | ||
Mostly because I wouldn't be able to make it resemble his face, so... Danger says, did you see Trump's tweet applauding the Groipers? | ||
I did, yeah, you talked about Turning Point USA. | ||
A slight nod to the question askers, I'm sure. | ||
Jordan says, Nick, do you think Donald Trump the type of nibba to know the Muffin Man? | ||
Okay, I don't know what that means. | ||
Full Swing says, So bold, my favorite YouTuber speaking out against Charlie and their trans. | ||
Based and brave. | ||
Keep it up, King. | ||
Thanks. | ||
Remember though, as a trans man, as a trans woman, I'm still deeply in the closet. | ||
And this is not a joke. | ||
This is not like when MAGA Chuds say, I'm an attack helicopter. | ||
I identify as a car or something. | ||
I identify as a young car. | ||
I'm saying I'm deeply closeted as a trans woman. | ||
Because that makes me, you know, as an accident, a protected class. | ||
If this show is about trans identity, then if I get banned, it's clearly discrimination against a legally protected class. | ||
And so this show is really about my long journey to self-discovery as a trans woman. | ||
Not a joke, totally real. | ||
And I'm saying this, this will reflect in the transcript. | ||
Without a hint of irony or sarcasm, I am, I am a trans woman. | ||
I am transitioning. | ||
And if I get banned, there will be a class action lawsuit. | ||
I'll just put it that way. | ||
They can't discriminate against the genderqueer forever. | ||
Gen X Chad says hey Nick my 13 year old son had to get braces on Tuesday. | ||
My wife sends me a text telling me on the way there He asks mom when we get to the orthodontist. | ||
Can you introduce me as Joker? | ||
Is that true? | ||
Did he really say that? | ||
If so, very based son very based in Redfield guy. | ||
If he's 13, he's getting ready to go into high school. | ||
He's getting ready to join the movement as well. | ||
What I'm hearing is he's ready to lay down for the movement. | ||
That's a joke. | ||
That's totally a joke, by the way, but totally based. | ||
You should be very proud. | ||
Mom, can we get to the orthodontist? | ||
Can you introduce me as Joker? | ||
Totally based. | ||
The Joker stuff is so Keno. | ||
My mom's been saying it. | ||
My mom was complaining about her work today. | ||
And she was saying something and she goes, Murray. | ||
And I'm like, Mom, you're a jokerhead. | ||
I said, oh my god, did we just become best friends? | ||
Mom's a jokerhead based? | ||
Scott okay, I'm not reading that Owen says Hunter Avalon gave a speech at my campus today complete cringe fest The first question said first of all, my pronoun is attack helicopter. | ||
I left. | ||
Yeah, I don't blame you for leaving What a retard dude, how long are they gonna do that? | ||
Hi, I'm a conservative and I believe there are two genders Mic drop. | ||
It's like we've been done new bro. | ||
We know that's true. | ||
How about you say something? | ||
That's actually edgy First of all, my pronoun is attack helicopter. | ||
Yeah, that's so funny, bro. | ||
That was so funny when I heard that four years ago. | ||
2015 was four years ago, okay? | ||
And these people are still doing that joke. | ||
And he's dressing up in makeup like a girl. | ||
He did a video, a funny video, where he dresses up like a woman. | ||
Haha LMFAO. | ||
Bro, I'm literally wheezing right now. | ||
Bro, I am going to laugh. | ||
He dressed up like a girl for a video. | ||
He put on lipstick and makeup and girl clothes for a funny video. | ||
Bro, stop. | ||
Bro, LMFAO. | ||
I am going to laugh. | ||
I'm wheezing right now. | ||
I just, I can't take it anymore. | ||
This movement deserves a better class of conservatives. | ||
Uh, Skit says, a very clean right-wing grassroots movement is happening right here and now. | ||
Yeah, you're right about that. | ||
R.A. | ||
says, hey Nicky, how about another? | ||
Just kidding. | ||
Here, just take my money. | ||
This is the best show, you have the best takes, the best look, the best schmood. | ||
Truly the hero we need but don't deserve. | ||
God bless, big guy. | ||
Well, I just have to agree completely with you. | ||
That's all true. | ||
Well, thank you so much. | ||
Thanks. | ||
It's very flattering and it all happens to be true. | ||
I do think of myself as like Batman. | ||
You know what Batman says? | ||
Well, not like that, but not like that though, but like in the sense that they say, you know, he's the hero we need or he's the hero we deserve and not the one we need right now. | ||
Cause you know, you're going to need me in a couple of years, right? | ||
Maybe in 2020, 2021. | ||
That's when things are really going to take off, I imagine. | ||
But in no other way am I like Batman. | ||
I am like Joker. | ||
I am like Joker, okay? | ||
Live with my mom, check. | ||
Live in the city, check. | ||
Fired from my job, like in theory, like in an abstract way, check. | ||
What else? | ||
You know, failed entertainers. | ||
Well, I'm not totally failed, but I'm not like Charlie Kirk, so that's kind of a check. | ||
Ridiculed by famous people, check. | ||
Like Murray. | ||
What else? | ||
Don't have a girlfriend. | ||
Check. | ||
So, I'm not... Don't confuse that to think that I'm like Batman. | ||
I'm more like the Joker than anybody watching this, actually. | ||
Except for maybe a few people, I'm sure. | ||
Let's see. | ||
Aquatism says, I turn 30 this weekend. | ||
Please accept this super chat as an indulgence to save my soul from boomer-dom. | ||
I always ride for my knickers. | ||
Ride for me. | ||
Well, your $5 will buy you a spot in the Zuma race for about a month, I think. | ||
Excuse me, but... I don't know. | ||
I don't know, BigGuy30. | ||
He's kind of pushing it. | ||
I think everybody becomes a boomer after they're 30, no matter how much they give, but we'll spare you for now because of this. | ||
Justin says, whenever I hear Charlie Kirk talk, I want to call a tactical nuke on TPUSA in Call of Duty, not in real life. | ||
Yeah, you want to get a, you want to get up to 25, yeah, and call one in? | ||
I see what you're saying. | ||
Christopher says, check Texas governor tweet about James Younger case. | ||
Okay, I'll check that out. | ||
Eddie says, Dixie man can't believe I'm listening to a Yankee. | ||
Nick, how about listening to a white brother? | ||
Dixie man, hey, I could do that. | ||
Yeah, that's true. | ||
That's an appropriate interaction, I guess. | ||
I don't know if I would ever say that. | ||
How about listening to a white brother? | ||
Sounds kind of cringe, bro. | ||
But whatever. | ||
Broseph says, easy way to tell we're ascendants. | ||
Who do we have two years ago versus who do we have now? | ||
We are clearly winning, or at least on the up and up. | ||
True, very true. | ||
We have a lot more winners in the movement now than before. | ||
Autism Unstoppable says, this white pill tastes good. | ||
Glad to hear. | ||
Anon says, can I wear my re... Okay, no, you can't wear that. | ||
Dimitri says, to potential Kirk questioners, remember Optics Vibe. | ||
If you have even the slightest doubt in your mind about pulling this off, you're not it. | ||
Delivery needs to be dignified, powerful, polished, and effective. | ||
Couldn't agree more. | ||
Totally true and well said. | ||
If you have the slightest doubt, don't. | ||
Only if you're all together and with it. | ||
Now, you might be a little nervous, you might be a little anxious about it, but, you know, that's fine. | ||
But if you have any doubt that you're not optical, that you're not going to be able to pull it off and execute, we don't want to get embarrassed. | ||
Better not have anybody ask a question than to get embarrassed, is my opinion. | ||
Ron Sunce's The First Speaker was a little spurgy, but Charlie Kirk's response was priceless in that stupid bitch with fake everything, Kimberly Guilfoyle. | ||
Geez. | ||
Yeah, he was a little spurgy, but it was charming. | ||
It was tasteful. | ||
And I agree. | ||
Broseph says, what do you want at next TPSA event? | ||
Guy comes up dressed as Joker. | ||
Hey, Charlie, what do you get when 13% of the population, be optical. | ||
Or he says, what we do not want. | ||
Yes, that is exactly what we do not want. | ||
Definitely don't want that. | ||
Unironically, we do not want that. | ||
Reckoning says, at Charlie, if you're against identity politics, Why does Turning Point have the black, brown, women's summits, but not white ones? | ||
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Boom. | |
Yeah, I've heard that one asked before, but that's always a good one. | ||
Maxie Stoneman with a big super chat. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
She says, I go to Iowa State, but U of I is still too far away for me to go to for one question. | ||
Speaking of, are you going to come back to the free speech zone anytime soon to drop some more red pills? | ||
Probably not. | ||
I think if I went back they would probably kill me, but um... You know, who knows? | ||
Will I be on college campuses in the future? | ||
I can't say right now. | ||
We'll see. | ||
But that's okay. | ||
Thanks for the big super chat. | ||
Mike O'Neill says, Hey Nick, don't know if you covered this, but did you see the MSNBC polling map that had Trump winning if the election was today? | ||
I did not see that, but very epic if true. | ||
Lenny says, Best episode this year. | ||
First super chat for me. | ||
Hello, Nika is very white pill tonight. | ||
More optics with fake conservatives. | ||
Let's go! | ||
Well, thanks big guy. | ||
Thanks for the first super chat. | ||
Glad you liked the show. | ||
Samuel Super High says, funny how the parasites want to get rid of the host, but how do you parasite off of other parasites? | ||
Not sure what you mean by that one, but thanks. | ||
Super Mega says, at what number date is it okay to reveal your power levels, if ever? | ||
Well, I don't know. | ||
It's kind of a complicated question. | ||
What number? | ||
Oh, for... Oh, a date! | ||
I thought you meant, like, what time in the future for a date with a girl? | ||
Dude, why would you ask me? | ||
How would I know that? | ||
How would I know that at all? | ||
How would I have any clue about that? | ||
Don't ask me. | ||
Ask somebody else. | ||
Ask James Alsup. | ||
He would know better than I would. | ||
You think I'm... You think I'm really concerned about what a femoid is gonna think about my power levels? | ||
Please. | ||
So I think it's a little bit different. | ||
Uh, Zoomer Nationalist says, Michael Knowles lectured at my university today, but I couldn't get a question. | ||
Luckily, Charlie Kirk comes in less than a month. | ||
Any other UF knickers? | ||
Yeah, probably. | ||
But, uh, you know, there's going to be a lot of stops between now and then, so we'll see what happens. | ||
George says, today is my 30th birthday, Nick. | ||
Need a happy birthday before I take that long walk into the garage. | ||
Farewell and Godspeed, Nickers. | ||
Don't do it, bro. | ||
You have so much to live for. | ||
Happy birthday. | ||
You may be a boomer, but you can still make a difference. | ||
Jared Taylor's an actual boomer, and look at him. | ||
So, there's always hope. | ||
T for Nuns says, LMAO, the N-word game. | ||
I remember doing that, too. | ||
Good times. | ||
Yeah, did everybody else play the n-word game when you were in high school? | ||
Such a classic. | ||
That's before my bros turned into a bunch of faggots and stopped talking to me. | ||
They would do... It's so funny, that's so how it goes. | ||
My bros in high school would always do that kind of stuff with me, and then I go to Charlottesville and suddenly... Then I go to the White Nationalist Neo-Nazi Rally, and suddenly they don't want to be friends with me. | ||
But it's so true, then suddenly I'm a racist and whatever. | ||
That's like, Nibba, you played the N-word game too. | ||
You were pretty racist in high school. | ||
I remember, I was there. | ||
I know you, you know? | ||
What are you gonna do? | ||
Fun game, fun times back in the day, but now it's a different country. | ||
Can't say the N-word without going to jail, I guess. | ||
Saying the N-word is just, it's... | ||
Critical for white identity in my opinion. | ||
It's it's our it's actually our word, you know blacks say it's our word now No, it isn't. | ||
It's still our word. | ||
It's still for us and we say it and And it's it's our word for when we get together. | ||
That's all I'm saying Jordan says good day. | ||
Just got my Joker condition cards printed Maybe you could add them to your merch store, but buy yourself some post-workout cricket protein piece Do you mean peace as in peace? | ||
Because you said a piece isn't like a piece. | ||
Yeah, I'll sell Joker cards on my website. | ||
That's really not cringy. | ||
And cricket protein? | ||
Yeah, I'll definitely buy that. | ||
Thanks. | ||
Alexander says, last two shows have been your best so far. | ||
Batman guy totally destroyed Charlie Kirk, left him flailing autistically, and made him look totally unlikable. | ||
Big agree, and thanks man. | ||
Glad you like the shows. | ||
AZ says, my b-word waifu doesn't want me super chatting you king. | ||
What am I supposed to do? | ||
Not donate to the best show on YouTube? | ||
Also based baby on January 20th. | ||
Well, hey, congratulations! | ||
Your waifu. | ||
I hope that means your wife if you're having a baby. | ||
But yeah, don't listen to the femloid. | ||
What's she gonna do? | ||
Divorce you over the super chats? | ||
You gotta support the best show on the web. | ||
You gotta do it, right? | ||
So is this shirt wrinkled? | ||
Somebody said it was wrinkled. | ||
It might be tonight because I've been slouching. | ||
Maybe it's just the lighting. | ||
I think it's just a shadow. | ||
Anon says, could this be the discrimination against Tourette's people? | ||
Oh yeah, definitely. | ||
Funnyman says, hey Nick, in your opinion is it unchristian to buy the Talmud, especially considering what it says about Jesus and non-Jews? | ||
No, I don't think so. | ||
It's not like we believe in that. | ||
Bill says, can you say the N-word that rhymes with jiggerly? | ||
I'm sure he could because it has nothing to do with the N-word, right? | ||
Jimmy says, Charlie Kirk, oh, can you burn the Talmud, he says. | ||
Is it unchristian to burn the Talmud? | ||
No, not at all. | ||
Jimmy says, Charlie Kirk, currently giving a detailed history of all the plight and wars Israelis have endured since their formation, But two minutes prior said he wasn't familiar at the 1965 Immigration Act, LMAO. | ||
Yeah, that's pretty rich, huh? | ||
And that's all a bunch of bullshit about Israel extermination wars or whatever Like at least half of them were provoked by the Israelis themselves Drew says Charlie Kirk, we must secure the existence of gay rights and a future for trans children worldwide. | ||
His tough guy persona is rant nation tear cringe. | ||
Yeah, the other day, that is not acceptable. | ||
No conspiracy theories at our protest or whatever, at our rally. | ||
It's like, yeah, okay, like you literally work for Israel. | ||
John Torta says, your Telegram channel keeps getting muted, King. | ||
Could it be them or am I just a dumb retard and the mute button is next to the home key? | ||
Yeah, it's probably the latter. | ||
A lot of people keep saying I get muted. | ||
What do you want me to do about that? | ||
People say, King, King, you got muted, you got muted. | ||
What am I supposed to do about that? | ||
What do you want me to do about that? | ||
Unmute it, unmute it. | ||
What more is there to say, right? | ||
I don't think they're meddling. | ||
If they are, what are we going to do about it? | ||
Mike says, I saw you retweeted Mike Enoch. | ||
Are you guys on good terms? | ||
I don't remember retweeting Mike Enoch recently, but we're not really on terms. | ||
We don't really have a relationship. | ||
Neil Armstrong says, do you think Charlie will care more about Israel once he finds out that Mossad has the pics he sent to those girls? | ||
I don't know. | ||
Maybe that's a good question. | ||
It's like Lindsey Graham. | ||
You know, if Mossad has the tapes, if they have the pics, who knows? | ||
Jacob says, Kirk confronted again. | ||
Check Catholic Goy Twitter. | ||
I will after the show. | ||
Skits says, the history of what society sees as swear words shines some light onto all of this. | ||
It clearly gives a hint to the people and power and social standing. | ||
It's time to get SCOTUS lawsuit about this under our terms. | ||
Yeah, I agree with that. | ||
Mr. Corgi says, M. Sanger was right. | ||
Okay, disavow. | ||
Logan says, ultimately it was you and Molyneux that red-pilled me because your optics were better than anyone else. | ||
Now I'm Eastern Orthodox Christian and hate Israel. | ||
Well, we don't hate Israel, big guy. | ||
We just don't want to send them money. | ||
But thanks, man. | ||
Good to hear. | ||
That's what we want to hear, is that people aren't being persuaded. | ||
Kyle Frank says I don't get the whole concern about giving up your so-called values for good optics. | ||
Poor communication skills isn't a value. | ||
Yeah, obviously you don't get it. | ||
And that's because you're dumb. | ||
Look, if you don't see it by now, you just don't get it. | ||
Clearly you're right. | ||
I just don't get the whole concern about giving up your so-called values for good optics. | ||
Yeah, well, that obviously isn't happening. | ||
If you don't see the value of presentation, persuasion, tact, then I don't know what to do with you. | ||
Why don't you watch McSpencer Group instead, is what I'll say. | ||
Sir Volker Steen's is my struggle to say the N-word by Nick Fuentes. | ||
Yeah. | ||
This German this Greek guy says reminder that this attitude from blacks will never change no matter how many centuries remove We are from slavery. | ||
They will use it to destroy us. | ||
Yeah, I think you're right about that Ri you says can you do another live rendition of your gay Jewish and cringe? | ||
You're not even funny, but do it seductively No Daniels' favorite direct-to-DVD Scooby-Doo film? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't remember all that. | ||
The Zombie Island one was pretty good. | ||
Loch Ness Monster was good. | ||
Those are the two that stand out in my head. | ||
I remember the Zombie Island. | ||
I probably watched that so many times as a kid because it was always on Cartoon Network. | ||
That one and the Loch Ness Monster. | ||
Those are the two that I remember. | ||
Mr. Corgi says Ann Coulter said YAF TPUSA were cucked years ago. | ||
Yep. | ||
George says, can you pinpoint the event that made you BNR? | ||
No, it wasn't one event. | ||
Magic says, been wondering where do you get your ideas from? | ||
I think of them myself. | ||
Harbringer says, if a black child was raised in a white home, would the black child have a higher IQ? | ||
Asking for a friend. | ||
The answer is no. | ||
IQ is mostly genetic. | ||
There's some environmental factors, maybe slightly higher, I think, but it is almost all genetic. | ||
Jacobus says, it's not morally right for people to disappear from the earth. | ||
Are you sure about that, Nick? | ||
Yeah, well, maybe there's some exceptions, I guess. | ||
Like, you know, bad people, evil people should disappear. | ||
Crumble says, oh Saint Nick, I sent cringe Jewish women FMK super chat last week. | ||
Great. | ||
That's kind of a long time. | ||
I don't get the whole vinyl thing. | ||
and opiate painkillers seem to turn off all but my primitive instincts better questions soon well great to hear that man thanks uh great kawa says hey nick where do you okay thanks leos has ordered jesus's king vinyl today after the transaction goes through it'll allow eight to 12 weeks for delivery that's kind of a long time i i don't get the whole vinyl thing i don't listen to vinyl i'll just download it on my computer and burn it onto a cd but the vinyl thing i don't | ||
Uh, let's see. | ||
Kyle West's $2 Super Chats are the backbone of America First. | ||
No, they really aren't, actually. | ||
Dan Cranes' OneGroper asked a question. | ||
I think the best question anyone can ask Kirk is, can Western civilization be perpetuated by non-European people? | ||
Uh, yeah, I mean, that's something that's good to ask Kirk. | ||
Really, that's more to ask yourself or other people. | ||
If you ask him that question, he's just gonna say yes. | ||
So, I would opt for more targeted questions. | ||
That's a question in a different context. | ||
Ian says, have you ever read or listened to fellow Chicagoan Chris Berkins? | ||
He's a BNR boomer. | ||
No, I don't listen to boomers. | ||
Yeah, I guess you'd be right. | ||
Yeah, yeah, I guess that's partially true. | ||
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Yeah. | |
I'm not a fascist. | ||
with the makeup. | ||
Yeah, I guess you'd be right. | ||
Magic says, pretends to have a light-skinned black GF. | ||
Check. | ||
Yeah, yeah, I guess that's partially true. | ||
Autism Unstoppable says, okay, all right, we're across. | ||
Was trying to give it some type of flair. | ||
We just need some more real-life individual representation. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Joel says, are you like fascist? | ||
If no, why not? | ||
I'm not a fascist. | ||
I'm a campus conservative. | ||
Joshua says, Politicon, it would be great to see you in Nashville. | ||
No, I'm not really meeting people in Nashville if you see me If you see me say hello, but I'm not like doing a meetup or anything Joshua or I just read that Robots is my power level significantly under six million funny funny meme number Second account says, Shmood, thanks. | ||
Solgren says, Nick, would you ever consider in a planned event in SoCal? | ||
Would love to shake your hand and show that you have reached even the most blighted community. | ||
Maybe. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I haven't ruled it out. | ||
Possibly. | ||
We'll see. | ||
FeetRespector says, Minnesota Knickers. | ||
Mike Ma will be speaking at the University of Minnesota Murphy Hall this Tuesday at 8 p.m. | ||
Be there, fellas! | ||
Yeah, if you're in Minnesota, be sure to check it out. | ||
Ian says, great show tonight, King. | ||
God bless and keep you. | ||
A friend of mine at the University of Kansas introduced me to your show. | ||
Keep doing what you're doing. | ||
You're great at it. | ||
We win because Jesus wins. | ||
Very true. | ||
Very important point to make. | ||
But thanks. | ||
Glad you liked the show. | ||
Say thanks to your friend for me as well. | ||
Wyatt says, who would win in a four-way fight between Owen Benjamin, Richard Spencer, Chris Cantwell, or Styx? | ||
Well, Owen Benjamin's got the height advantage, obviously. | ||
I think Chris Cantwell's probably the fattest. | ||
I would... Sticks is not gonna win. | ||
He's too slight. | ||
Richard Spencer is too effeminate. | ||
I doubt he's ever fought in his life. | ||
I think it would be between Owen Benjamin and Chris Cantwell. | ||
I would say because Owen Benjamin is a homosexual, he would probably have a disadvantage. | ||
Owen Benjamin is also, uh, Hollywood and Jewish, so... I would say... I hate to say it, but then again, Chris Cantwell, I think, has autism, so... | ||
I don't know, man. | ||
That's a tough one. | ||
That's tough to say. | ||
I think Richard Spencer is the most unlikable. | ||
So he would probably get beat up first. | ||
And then Sticks would be the, you know, I think he would be the underdog in that one. | ||
I think they'd beat him up. | ||
And then it'd be between those two. | ||
But it's tough to say. | ||
Renegades is, I like your content and I'm not a white person. | ||
Oh, that's fine. | ||
That's great. | ||
We welcome everybody. | ||
Uh, Mr. Corgi says a good question for Charlie would simply be was the 65 Kennedy Act a good thing for the USA? | ||
And just watch him flounder about market economics. | ||
The 65 Immigration Act? | ||
You know, see, I love all these people saying, well, my idea of a good question is this. | ||
Well, I think a perfect question is this. | ||
Well, I disagree with you. | ||
There has to be a little bit of elaboration. | ||
The questions have to be targeted. | ||
You cannot just offer something up to him because these people will take it and they will evade or they will make it about something else, you know, or they'll frame it in the way they want. | ||
So, you know, people say, well, we just have to ask him, you know, something very simple or abstract. | ||
No, it has to be targeted. | ||
It has to be framed. | ||
It has to be put in the proper perspective. | ||
You know, like the Israeli, the Israel question was great because the guy said, you know, well, we give Israel this much money and we give more money to Israel than all these poor countries and Israel does bad things to us and so on. | ||
He framed the question. | ||
It was targeted. | ||
It was about one thing. | ||
He didn't say our relationship with Israel. | ||
He didn't say Jews. | ||
He said foreign aid to Israel. | ||
Why is it so high? | ||
How can you be America first if foreign aid is so high, given all this context? | ||
So that's the kind of question targeted it has to be targeted about one issue Framed with the proper context, so I'm not trying to not trying to beat you up not trying to neg you here For all these people well, I think a perfect question would be this well, you're wrong wrong That would not be the perfect question the perfect question is targeted. | ||
It is framed It's about one specific thing and It's something that makes it difficult for him to evade, gish gallop, you know, move around, deflect, or call you a name. | ||
It has to be, you know, has to be all those things. | ||
Urban moving system. | ||
So saying just, was the Kennedy Act a good thing? | ||
Well, he can say, I don't know what that is. | ||
He can say, what's the Kennedy Act? | ||
He can obfuscate. | ||
He can say, well, it means more workers came in, whatever. | ||
But, you know, well, he'll just flounder. | ||
No, no, he won't. | ||
These people are good. | ||
They're practiced. | ||
They're rehearsed. | ||
We have to catch them off guard with targeted questions. | ||
So, so I disagree. | ||
Urban Moving System says, I used to call the black kids in my... Okay, I'm not reading that. | ||
Just for optical reasons. | ||
Pet Goat says, Nick, what are you having for dinner? | ||
I already ate dinner. | ||
I had steak. | ||
I had steak and broccoli and a baked potato. | ||
And Lewis says, here's some money, bro. | ||
Thanks for the content. | ||
Well, hey, thanks for the money. | ||
Well, looks like that's the last Super Chat. | ||
That's gonna do it for us tonight. | ||
I'm tired. | ||
I gotta, I gotta eat more. | ||
I'm still hungry. | ||
I gotta go to the gym still, I think. | ||
We'll see about that. | ||
I might just play Fortnite. | ||
We'll see. | ||
But that's gonna do it for us on the show tonight. | ||
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