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We're watching America First.
My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes.
We have a great show for you tonight.
Very excited to be with you here this evening after our decisive victory in the Groyper War at the University of Florida earlier this evening.
I do apologize for anybody who is not watching us on DLive.
I know I wasn't very good at communicating because I'm sure a lot of people joined us at 7 o'clock sharp.
Like when we always start the show, right?
7 o'clock central sharp.
Because I don't think I announced it anywhere that I was streaming, but we did just complete a stream on DLive covering the live stream of Charlie Kirk's Turning Point event in Florida.
We had something like 19,000 people watching.
19,000 people!
I think that's maybe one of the bigger numbers we've ever had.
Right?
Watching on DLive.
And so we just got through with that.
It was an awesome thing to witness.
I am told by people on the ground... So we have multiple people that were at the event.
Obviously one of the people that was our guys at the event recorded the thing.
The only person that streamed the event, and that's including Turning Point USA, was a friend of mine who was doing our merch.
I don't want to dox him.
But so we had a lot of people on the ground and they told me that there were hundreds That we were easily more than half of the audience at this event and more on that in a moment But that's where we've been.
That's why we have a little bit of a later start tonight You know, normally we try to keep very strictly to the set time of 7 o'clock, you know, I'm very guilty I'm very ashamed if I'm even even a minute or two over the 7 o'clock mark that's that's That's how punctual I like to be, you know?
So we are at a later hour tonight.
It's now 8 40 p.m.
So I don't know if we'll do abbreviated.
I'm just gonna talk as much as I can about what happened tonight and we'll see how we are on time.
We'll see where we end up.
But of course that's gonna be our featured story tonight.
The Groyper War continues.
The Great Groyper War rages on.
We are now in our fourth week.
I think it's actually four weeks to the day.
Because if I recall correctly, it was on a Tuesday.
It was four Tuesdays ago that all of this started at an event in Colorado.
Does that sound right?
It was either a Wednesday or a Tuesday four weeks ago, but these minor details don't matter.
We are, generally speaking, in the fourth week.
It has been four weeks since this all started.
Two weeks since Ohio State, of course.
UCLA was on Sunday with Don Jr.
And yet, it seems that our movement, Our revolution, the America First revolt against the conservative establishment, is only escalating, is only increasing in size, in forcefulness.
It is crescendoing towards what?
I don't know!
I don't know where we're going, but you know, we've got momentum, we've got excitement, we've got energy.
It's not going anywhere anytime soon.
As I said, we were at University of Florida tonight, and we'll get into some of the details about Some of the trickery, the tomfoolery by the Turning Point people this evening with the Q&A, with the event itself.
We'll go over all the questions that were asked, the answers, and I'll give you my general takeaways about where we are and where we're going.
But I think it's also critical to mention at the top of the hour right now that this was the second-to-last event of the Culture War Tour.
So this whole thing mainly has been about the Turning Point USA Charlie Kirk tour, which is the Culture War tour.
And it's kind of ironic.
I'll also add, and this is a minor detour, but does anybody notice, is anybody paying attention to the fact that his tour was called Culture War?
That was the brand of the tour.
They have this really stupid, like, superhero-looking logo, Culture War, like a gay, like, lightning bolt in the middle of it.
And so before we got involved, this culture war tour was really not even about culture.
If you watched any of the speeches that he's given or any of the ones that we've covered in the past four weeks, none of them have actually been about culture.
They've been about economics, they've been about like partisan politics, a lot of like boomer stuff.
If it weren't for us, these Q&As would be totally controlled.
If there was any dissent, it would be from leftists.
And it would be about economics.
It would be Charlie Kirk debating these people about Medicare, right, and like tax policy.
So what I saw tonight at the University of Florida, we made it a culture war.
It's just not the culture war that Charlie Kirk wanted to have.
The culture war that he wanted to have was between like birdie bros and leftists and the controlled grifter right.
We came and we made it a real culture war between and about culture issues, about ideological issues like immigration, like Christian values, like allegiance, but we flanked them from the right.
So we made it the culture war tour, right?
In any case, this was the second to last event of this tour.
Tomorrow's the final event.
And I'll say tonight was a huge, huge victory.
It's awesome.
It shows that we are here.
We're a force.
We are asserting our own brand in spite of all their attempts to label us.
And more on this in a moment, but this is so incredible.
We have emerged as the America First movement, the Groyper movement.
So incredible.
Tomorrow we would like to end on a high note.
So just a reminder to everybody, tomorrow's gonna be the big, it's the big game.
You know, today was huge.
Sunday was huge.
OSU was huge.
Not to minimize anything that's come before, but we'd really like to end on a high note.
Tomorrow is North Carolina State University.
This is his last stop on the tour.
Lara Trump will be there.
So remember the Trump family will be there.
It is so important.
That we end on a high note.
I don't want to introduce any negativity, but we want to end on a high note.
So it's very critical, again, to remind you, and I'll sort of be reminding you along the way, tonight was the model for what we want to see tomorrow.
You know, why tonight was so perfect, I'll get into a lot of detail about why it was so good tonight, but mainly, the questions were good, they were strategic, they were targeted, they were well-written.
That is the number one thing, is that the questions are good.
That's the oxygen of this whole movement, is that people are showing up, that we have presence, but also the people that are asking questions are tactical in how they approach it, you know, they're maybe disguised, they're sitting in the front rows, they're rushing to the line, you know, they're holding their ground if they're being asked to move or whatever, they're outsmarting the antics of Turning Point USA, but Beyond all that, the questions are well written.
There was one question tonight which was not so good, but generally speaking, everything I've seen for the past four weeks has been on point.
Let's keep that going.
Tomorrow, Laura Trump will be there.
She's a member of the Trump family, and as a reminder, because the Trumps are going to be there, we want to keep it focused on...
Immigration and this social conservatism agenda, but mainly immigration.
I'll say also, because we didn't get to ask our questions at UCLA on Sunday, now would be the time for the Trump questions.
You know, on Sunday we were planning to ask him, for example, about his tweets in 2016 where he said that Trump is an adulterer and how can anybody vote for him?
And he said that he wanted Rubio and Cruz to team up and beat Trump.
We can ask him about his support for Nikki Haley.
Charlie Kurtz said that he thinks Nikki Haley should be the next president.
Nikki Haley who said that Donald Trump is similar to Dylann Roof, the mass murderer, right?
So tomorrow would be the time for the Trump questions, the demographic questions.
You know, again, I thought that tonight, and I'll say this, tonight was good because we did the focus on immigration and all the other stuff.
We could have used like one Israel question.
I'm not gonna... I almost don't want to say that because we did so well tonight with this multi-dimensional attack in the sense that, you know, last week we hit Dan Crenshaw really hard on Israel, and then this week we hit Charlie Kirk really hard on demographics.
Like, it's really good to have multiple fronts, multiple dimensions and layers to this attack.
But, you know, who knows?
Maybe tomorrow... I still think tomorrow we should focus on demographics and on the Trump stuff.
Maybe there's room for one.
Maybe there's room for one.
I know.
Maybe I'll regret saying that because we want to keep it optical.
We don't want to play into their hands and make it seem like we have an obsession on things.
But those are my general tips.
I'll get more into this as the show goes on.
But generally speaking, I just want to say at the top of the show that We want to go out on a good note tomorrow.
We want to ask well-written questions.
We want to keep them focused on things that are effective for what we're trying to do, which is to drive a wedge between Trump and Charlie Kirk, or expose that Charlie Kirk is ineffective, not competent, and fundamentally opposed to the things that Trump supports.
And that obviously has very good strategic benefits.
And also, the logistical things.
Want to make sure you're filming everything.
Just a reminder, because I don't think I went over this very well on Monday for tonight, but I'll go over it tonight for tomorrow, that in the event that the Q&A is cancelled, we want to make it a repeat of UCLA.
If the Q&A is cancelled tomorrow, and I think they might do that because of how tonight went, we want to make a lot of noise about it.
We want to show them, and not in a way that's totally obnoxious, but just like in UCLA.
If Charlie Kirk is going to cancel the Q&A because of time constraints, we want to make it clear that you will not then be allowed to stand on that stage and say you support free speech and open dialogue.
Because clearly what was pulled on Sunday was not a result of time constraints.
It was because Charlie Kirk was trying to save face.
Because he knows that we're going to hold him accountable for the things he said in the past.
So we're counting, we're planning tomorrow on asking the questions.
You should plan on attending, listening respectfully throughout, booing when it's tasteful, when it's applicable like what was done tonight.
You know, there were a few moments where there was a booing here and there, or a sustained boo for something particularly bad, but generally we want tomorrow to go the way of all the other events, which is respectfully listening, tasteful booing or heckling if there's something egregious, and then asking good questions.
In the event that the Q&A is cancelled, we want to make a scene, we want to film it, all the rest and you know more important than all this film it film it because this event was not streamed they did not have an official stream and so if we did not have our america first cameraman i don't want to dox him totally but his name is simon so i'll just give you his first name if it was not for simon we would not have had a stream of the event tonight
I think everybody can agree that the outcome would be very, very, very different if we allowed Charlie Kirk to thwart our plans, cancel the livestream, and have this whole event be a private, exclusive, in other words, buried event, right?
So, in a way, and again, I keep harping on this because it's so important, Our movement is organic.
Our movement is grassroots.
Do you know what a big deal that is?
It's a big deal that we're doing what we're doing.
Huge!
Because think about it.
We're college kids.
The people that have been asking these questions are 20-year-old kids, in some cases teenagers.
I'm 21 myself, college dropout.
You know I'm doing this self-produced show.
We have no backing.
We have no super PAC.
We don't have a 501c3?
So in itself it's incredible that we are doing what we're doing with what we have.
But what's even bigger than that is that it is completely grassroots.
I cannot tell you what an advantage that is because there is so much of an effort in Washington DC to make things seem like they're grassroots.
You know?
To astroturf things with Fake social media engagement, to pay people to attend things.
But that we're doing what we're doing, considering who we are, considering how well it's going, how coordinated, how effective it is, and that it's completely organic and grassroots, to me is just like, it is nothing short of miraculous.
And so all of this is to say, it's a team effort.
You know, a lot of people have said I'm leading the charge, and certainly I would say that I am one of the bigger mouthpieces for what's happening, or one of the bigger faces if they want to make a face for the movement.
And we have to accept this for pragmatic reasons.
We don't really have a say in this when the media does it.
It's also effective to have somebody who's Sort of seen as maybe a first among equals or something like this.
I don't want to make it too complicated and focused on that part of it.
What I mean to say is none of this would be possible and I hope this doesn't come across as inauthentic because it's totally true.
It would not be possible if it weren't for people in Florida.
They woke up today and they said, we're gonna drive three hours to University of Florida, we're gonna write our question on notecards, we're gonna check the telegram channels, we're gonna check Columbia Bugle's telegram channel, and write down a question, and we're gonna sit in the front row, we're gonna wear a Bernie Sanders shirt, we're gonna come up to the microphone, put, you know, possibly your career on the line by stepping up to the microphone.
Charlie Kirk's a powerful guy, you know.
I don't think it's a huge risk, but we all know I think that it could potentially be one.
And asking a question.
And I particularly think Simon is just the perfect example of this because if one, think about it, if one person, it doesn't matter if I talked about it on my show, if I streamed it, 19,000 people watching, it wouldn't have mattered.
If one person didn't show up, get their Streamlabs together in the car, and film the event, we wouldn't have had a live stream.
And this would have dramatically altered the course of events.
And that just goes to show, it comes down to Kay Alexander, who asks the first question four weeks ago and gets the ball rolling.
Rosary in hand.
It comes down to Patrick Bateman, Groeper, who asks the second question.
The four guys the next day, and so on.
It comes down to Patrick Casey, who drove from West Virginia up to Ohio State to ask his question right at the end to the people that gave up their spot in line so he could ask the question last in line, right?
It comes down to Simon, who showed up and filmed the actual event.
Otherwise, we wouldn't have had a stream.
And so all this is to say, we're doing it.
You know, people ask me all the time, how do we get involved?
How do we change the world?
You are changing the world!
One, two, you know, individuals, college kids, a handful of people are changing the world.
Little things that you might overlook, but it's so important.
So, and again, I think we all owe it to God.
I don't think all of this could be playing out in the fashion that it is so perfectly with, with, you know, I mean, The way that it's succeeding, it is just basically by the skin of our teeth, you know, that we're sort of getting by.
I mean, don't get me wrong, I'm saying they're overwhelming victories, but it's, you know, one guy filming it is the linchpin of the whole thing.
I mean, understand how little room there is for mistake, and yet we're still clutching it every time.
It's amazing, right?
And so, I hope we'll go out with a bang tomorrow.
I hope there will be a big finale.
I hope we'll really go out on a high note.
Remember, just as long as the questions are well-written, they're optical, and we remember what's at stake here.
We remember the how and the why.
I think we're really gonna have a great send-off tomorrow.
So, So that's North Carolina, but I do want to get into the event tonight.
I have so much to say about it.
I'm so, as you can tell, so high energy, so enthusiastic.
You know, it's kind of tough during the stream to say everything I'm feeling because I'm live tweeting it, I'm writing notes, you know, I'm trying to also stay out of the way of the questions and everything, but now that I've got the floor, now that we've got the microphone, Charlie Kirk thinks that because he has a big 501c3 that he controls the microphone.
Well, it doesn't work that way anymore.
They used to think that we would just be ankle-biting them on Twitter forever, and they could just ignore us.
You know, Dave Rubin could say, I'll have a conversation with anybody, and, you know, completely ignore a whole faction of the right-wing, right?
And they thought they could get away with that, because they controlled the microphone, so to speak.
You know, it's sort of analogous.
Charlie Kirk's on the stage.
In other words, these people have the funding, they have the backing, they've got the big audience.
It's AstroTurf by donors, so they think that they're in control.
They're in control of the conversation, and they can say who's a part of it, and who gets to influence it, and what opinions are acceptable, and what's real conservatism, and what's alt-right, and that's not what you should engage with.
But we're proving to them!
Tonight, we proved to them in the DLive stream, We're proving to them by showing up at their events that they don't get to dictate how the conversation goes.
They don't get to dictate who is America first and who isn't.
Certainly people that didn't vote for Donald Trump cannot dictate it.
So we're rising up.
We are showing them that we are a force that at the bare minimum they have to respect.
They might not acknowledge us, still.
They might still ignore us.
They might still try these cheap tactics.
But they can't pretend like they don't know who we are and what we're up to.
At the bare minimum, they have to shut down their own streams.
They have to change their policies.
They have to make panicked phone calls, hysterical phone calls, talking about what we might plan next.
And that means a lot.
But we'll get into our event tonight.
Like I said, it was at the University of Florida.
It was Charlie Kirk and Graham Allen.
Graham Allen, who we know.
Graham Allen, who we affectionately call on this show, Rant Nation.
Rant Nation was in full effect.
And you know what?
We didn't really get many rants.
I have to say, Rant Nation was awfully silent tonight.
I don't know what happened.
Maybe Florida is not included within the Rant Nation.
Where is the Rant Nation located?
Is the Rant Nation a creedal nation?
Does the Rant Nation have some holy connection like Israel?
Or could we say that the Rant Nation is a placeholder for timeless values like tattoos and homosexuality and fighting wars for Israel, so to speak, right?
So, Rant Nation, I don't know what was going on with him.
He had one rant, which was about how Christians were being judgmental towards homosexuals.
Damn, bro!
I'm shook!
RantNation in full effect!
Yo, you better back off.
RantNation about to pop off with another one of his rants.
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Well, this is why we should support homosexuals.
nick fuentes
Damn, we made a big mistake, right?
So RantNation was kind of MIA tonight.
That was a little disappointing, but...
It was Charlie Kirk, it was Rant Nation, it was at Florida, and like I said from the outset, there was some trickery.
I'll say that, you know, it was interesting, the anticipation.
You know, the stream started out at the beginning, and I think everybody was waiting for the official stream to begin.
You know, the event was supposed to start at 6 o'clock Eastern Time, 6 o'clock local time in Florida.
And then it was 615, and 620, and 630, and so the event was way late, and there was never a stream.
And so then I think it was like 640 or 645 when Charlie Kirk eventually came out, and there was sort of this tension in the air of, you know, who's in the audience?
How many knickers are there?
How many groipers are there?
Is there some America First presence?
Will there be a Q&A?
How is this going to go down?
Will it end like UCLA or will it end like OSU?
And right at the outset, Charlie Kirk says, and it's so, you know, these people, and I say, when we rail against these people, on some level it is about policy.
On a certain level, the interest began in Charlie Kirk because he's wrong about immigration, right?
But the more we look at these people, the more you realize that they're just dishonest.
And that's not just like something I throw out there lightly.
They're just liars.
They're just deceitful liars.
They're duplicitous.
They use these shady, underhanded tactics.
And again, people should really meditate on that.
Why should a movement that is Christian, a movement that is about free exchange, why should they have to be lying all the time?
You know what, maybe we've just come to expect that.
It's kind of incredible because Charlie Kirk said throughout the event in a different context, he said, I'm not as cynical as you guys.
When people were asking about demography being destiny, he said, I'm not as cynical as you guys.
Well, maybe actually you are pretty cynical.
You would have to be pretty cynical to be such a duplicitous person.
And for people to expect that you would lie and for you to play into that expectation.
Why should that be the expectation?
Why should we be satisfied?
To me, that the deception is so ubiquitous in this movement, that in itself should be a lethal blow.
But anyway, I don't want to take too much time on that, but it just really is unsettling to me.
And what I'm talking about is, he says right at the outset of the event, He says, oh thanks every- they play their little video where it's like, we've got- I think they had the music from uh, what were those Jack in the Box games?
You know what I'm talking- the Quiplash music or whatever those games are.
They have like that, you know, funky theme music from that.
They're playing their cutesy little video.
And here's Charlie Kirk with Culture War!
And, you know, Charlie Kirk struts out.
He's pantomiming Donald Trump, you know, doing clapping, pointing.
And so he gets on the stage and the first thing he says is, oh hey, thanks for coming out.
And by the way, this is going to be more like a private thing because of AV issues.
Completely moves on.
Well, what does that mean?
What does that mean?
Do you know what that means?
It means because of AV issues, they won't be streaming it.
They won't be doing any official stream.
They won't have their own people doing a high-definition, high-quality stream of the event.
Oh, well, it's gonna be more like a private event because of AV issues.
Anyway, anyway, moving right along, moving right along.
Well, that's a lie.
That's a complete lie.
Turning Point USA has put up how much money to put these things together.
Paying, and I've said this so many times this week, but I mean you really have to think about it.
How much do they pay for airfare, for lodging, for food, for graphics, for videos, for, you know, setting up tables, hiring staff, doing...
To make this culture war tour happen.
I mean, they're putting up so much money and do you think they're doing that just to talk to a hundred people in an auditorium in Florida?
Do you think it's meant to be a private event?
Or do they do this as a form of marketing?
Do they do this as a form of marketing and recruiting where they can stream these things and get social media engagement?
It's a way to raise money, it's a way to draw awareness.
So, point being, the purpose of the tour, in other words, is to stream it.
They would not bother with these tours if they weren't streaming it, if they weren't making a high quality video to use as marketing material.
They cancelled their own stream.
They said it was AV issues.
Give me a break.
It's cameras and microphones, not hard.
They've been doing this for years.
They've been doing this tour throughout the season, you know, the fall semester.
College season without any problems with the stream but tonight OOTV issues?
Well that's a lie.
They shut it down because they know what's gonna happen tonight.
They know either they're gonna get booed off the stage or they're gonna be asked really tough questions.
And what they wanted to do was to silence that.
They wanted to bury that.
So Charlie Kirk says tonight, you know, Somebody asked him about free speech and open debate and things like this.
And Charlie Kirk says, well, if I'm against free speech, why do you have a microphone tonight?
Well, I think the better question is, if you believe in free speech, if you're so confident in your ideas, why did you deliberately sabotage your own stream, which is the whole purpose of this tour in the first place?
It has to get pretty bad.
It would have to be pretty humiliating for you to pull the plug on the stream.
But we know what's happening there.
The tour is winding down.
Tonight was the second to last event.
Tomorrow's the last event.
And what they want to happen is for this to end as quickly and quietly as possible.
They want to make sure that this tour, because it's been so catastrophic for the last month, comes to a quiet and as abrupt of a halt as possible so they can move on as fast as possible, and they don't have to talk about immigration anymore, and they don't have to talk about LGBT anymore, and this DC cartel that Charlie Kirk talks about, these richest zip codes in DC that Charlie Kirk talks about, so he can exit back to those and not have to face the questions from real Americans and real students.
The ones he purports to represent.
That's what that was about.
So right out of the gate, we had these very shady tactics where Charlie Kirk says, oh by the way, there's no stream.
And again, if it weren't for us showing up and filming it ourselves, you know, some guy on his phone with maybe a portable charger figuring out stream labs, you know, scrambling to film it, we wouldn't even have a video of it.
What does that tell you?
What does that tell you?
Why would Charlie Kirk, if he was so successful and so confident in his views, why would he have to hide something like this?
If I were Charlie Kirk and what I was saying was true, or Ben Shapiro was saying is true, that the real conservative right is under assault by trolls, people that are fake Trump supporters, the alt-right, I would relish this opportunity.
I would relish this opportunity.
If their ideas were as bad as they say they are, oh, this would be delicious.
They're coming right into the kill zone to be mowed down with facts and logic by Charlie Kirk so that everybody can see what real conservatism looks like.
But that's not what they did.
Because they know that not only are the questioners right, and they're going to ask tough, uncomfortable questions that Charlie Kirk can't answer, but they also know that most of the people in the audience are with us, and not with Charlie Kirk.
Because I'll tell you, if what they were saying is true, that it was a few trolls showing up, asking provocative questions, being silly, well then wouldn't you expect that the crowd would be on their side?
You know, Florida State is one of the biggest turning point chapters, I think, in the country.
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It's a turning point event.
You would think that if this was a small contingent, a small contingent, this is what they keep saying, a small contingent of trolls who are just trying to sabotage the event, if that were true, then these people would waltz up to the microphone, say something obviously hateful and, you know, ridiculous, and at a turning point event, the turning point audience that supports Charlie Kirk's vision of conservatism would resoundingly boo the questioner down and cheer for Charlie Kirk.
But we know that that is not how it played out.
Charlie Kirk knows and he anticipated that that is not how it was going to play out.
As I said, our sources on the ground said that we at least had a hundred Groypers in attendance.
We were at least and more than 50% of the room.
So this is not a small amount of trolls.
This is not alt-right 2.0.
This is an authentic, right-wing, America-first insurgency from young people on college campuses, grassroots, that are upset that Charlie Kirk is pushing mass immigration, the LGBT agenda, and a dual allegiance to Israel.
And they know that they cannot televise that insurgency.
That's what that's about.
I think you get the point.
I think you get the point on that.
Moving along, so...
No live stream.
We had to film it.
Charlie Kirk goes on with his monologue and, you know, it's a lot of the same stuff.
I haven't watched a lot of his speeches, so I don't know how much of this is talking points from other speeches, or how much of this is meant to pander to the Groyper crowd.
But the one thing that stood out to me in the monologue was that Charlie Kirk said that he was wrong.
He said, you know, politicians don't like to admit when they're wrong, but I'll admit when I'm wrong.
He said, excuse me, he said two weeks ago, I said that I support the F-1 visa program.
He said, and I was wrong about that.
The F-1 visa program for people that don't know says that if you have, I think, what is it, a million dollars to invest and you create so many jobs, then you get a visa into the country.
You're able to become a resident in the country.
Which, you know, sounds good on paper, maybe.
Charlie Kirk presented it like, the F-1 visa allows job creators to come into the country.
Rich immigrants and, you know, people get in their heads, oh, a million dollars, job creation.
Oh yeah, those people make the GDP better.
You know, if that's all you care about, maybe that makes sense.
But even in the context of GDP, what's really happening there is that you just get Chinese aristocrats, right?
You get all the rich plutocrats, Uh, you know oligarchy people from these third world countries to basically just buy their way into the country So, you know charlie kirk says i'm against line cutting But if you use a million dollars to buy a visa, this is just another form of line cutting, right?
So charlie kirk was addressing this.
He said, you know a couple of weeks ago.
I said I support The F-1 visa, and that was directed at one of our guys, you know, so more on that in a moment.
But Charlie Kurtz said, well, I said I supported that, now I don't anymore.
I was wrong.
Now obviously a concession like this was completely driven by us.
This was 100% unambiguously driven by us.
The question that even provoked his response about F-1 visas from the beginning two weeks ago was from one of our guys.
It was the first ever Gruyper questioning in Colorado four weeks ago, where Patrick Bateman Gruyper went up and said, you know, you're utterly toothless on legal immigration, blah blah blah.
And Charlie Kirk said, well, how about F-1 visas?
Do you even know what that is?
It's where, you know, you need a million dollars and so on.
So him staking out that radical position, which by the way is completely radical, to support this position like not even Silicon Valley supports, How far Charlie Kirk goes on legal immigration.
Silicon Valley, which is hyper left-wing, and they're bringing over all these Indian coders and, you know, Asian people to work in San Francisco and whatever.
So Charlie Kirk is further to the left than they are.
In any case, he staked out that position in response to a Groyper.
He got blasted for it by Michelle Malkin, by Tucker Carlson, resoundingly from all across the conservative movement, by Groypers at the questions.
You know, so Charlie Kirk tried to tonight, and it's so amazing the way he plays it off.
Yeah, well, I said I was in favor of that.
Well, now I'm not.
Okay, well, that's great.
But, you know, let's remember how you got there.
You got there because of us.
You had to be bullied for weeks.
Bullied by the same people you called white supremacists, Westboro Baptist Church, alt-right, whatever.
You know, so it's kind of amazing.
Which is it, Charlie Kirk?
Are we valid, America-first students who make really good points about policy?
We're so right about policy and we're so correct.
Our position is so consistent with America First that you changed your policy because you got pushed back so hard on it?
Or are we the alt-right that is extreme and white nationalist and we're hijacking the agenda and so on?
You can't have it both ways.
So I find it very amazing that he introduces this like it was just some big epiphany.
Oh, well, I was wrong, and I'm just so... I'm such a hero!
I'm such a good guy, everybody!
Look how honest I am!
I'm willing to admit I was wrong.
You know, four weeks ago I said I was in favor of radical, globalist, mass immigration, and now I'm taking a little bit of a step back from that.
And aren't I such a good person for admitting that?
No, you're not!
Because while all this has been going on, remember, you've been smearing everybody that pushed you on this issue.
So in conceding this, you're basically tacitly admitting that we were right.
You're tacitly admitting, and it doesn't have to be, it's only one point that he conceded on.
But it only needs to be one point.
For him to concede that maybe we're not just trolls, maybe we're not just another iteration of an extremist movement, we're not just silly, hateful, whatever kinds of people.
Maybe we are actually America First, actually Trump supporters, and actually care about how legal immigration is destroying this country.
And in saying that he was wrong about that, he's acknowledging not only that he was wrong, but that we were right.
And the reason he's doing that is because Tucker pushed back, and Malkin pushed back, all the America First people, I'm sure even to some extent maybe even Don Jr.
pushed back.
Who knows?
Maybe some Trump family or White House people pushed back on this.
But he had to admit that, and that's a big deal, because that shows that our grievance was legitimate.
It was so legitimate that he changed his position publicly, walked it back, and made it conform to our position.
That gives us all the legitimacy we need in my eyes.
So he said that, You know, congratulations, you had a big epiphany.
I'll also say about this, it doesn't subtract from the criticism, by the way.
Because Charlie Kirk didn't just say, I support F-1 visas.
He said, I want to staple a green card to every single diploma.
He said it was only recently that he even said he doesn't want to have more than a million legal immigrants come in every year.
He supports the RAISE Act, which, and I'll admit, having a merit-based immigration system is better than a non-merit-based system, but it's kind of besides the point, and we'll get to that in a second.
Charlie Kirk debated one of the questioners about this.
You know, the questioner said, like, you're in favor of legal immigration, and Charlie Kirk said, well, would you rather have mass merit-based legal immigration or unskilled Legal immigration.
And the guy was like, well, I guess skilled immigration.
And Charlie Kirk is like, gotcha, gotcha, I gotcha to say you're in favor of mass immigration.
It's like, well, you know, ideally we wouldn't have any mass legal immigration.
Skilled, unskilled.
If they're unskilled, they're displacing unskilled workers.
They're invading poor towns.
If they're high-skilled workers, they're displacing high-skilled American workers.
They're displacing people that are in $100,000 in debt to get a degree to work a job that is now being given to high-skilled immigrants, right?
And they're moving into Rich neighborhoods.
So, you know, the question of, well, I guess you would rather have merit-based mass immigration.
Well, ideally we would rather have no mass immigration, right?
So, for him to come out and say, well, I'm against F-1 visas.
Well, that was only one of the more extreme parts of the platform.
But you're still unapologetically in favor of mass legal immigration.
You still see this country as a placeholder for ideas.
He even reiterated tonight that he says that demography is not destiny because he's not cynical.
So, I wouldn't be jumping for joy and saying, oh, Charlie Kirk's our friend, we're having a conversation.
We're not having a conversation.
Charlie Kirk is not our friend.
If he was our friend, you know what he would have said tonight?
He would have said, you know what?
I made a big mistake.
And the mistake was not I was wrong about immigration.
He would say, my mistake is that I'm a duplicitous, lying guy using left-wing tactics against legitimate, authentic, America First Trump supporters.
He would have said, I got that information.
I misjudged.
I woke up today and said I was going to do the right thing.
And Nick Fuentes and the America First Gropers, I misjudged them.
They're not outright.
They're actually people that are just concerned about their country.
He would have said, and I apologize that people have smeared them.
And I will engage with them.
And even though we have a disagreement, even though we have a difference of opinion, I would gladly hear their concerns.
That would be Charlie Kirk being a, you know, reciprocal actor in a conversation.
I see some people trying to spin this like, oh look, Charlie Kirk and now the Groypers are working together.
See?
Charlie learned something and the Groypers learned something.
No, no, no, no, no, no.
Because the smear continues.
The smear continues.
He even did it tonight.
He said, oh, the people that oppose mass immigration... Actually, even better, he said the people that oppose affirmative action are using that issue to promote white nationalism.
He wouldn't say my name, he wouldn't address any of the questions about me or the Groypers or anything, any of the hijinks that have been going on for the last four weeks.
So remember, unless and until Charlie Kirk actually respects us and gives us the dignity, it's like in the opening song, the respect that we deserve.
Unless that happens, he's not our friend.
He can concede because people are up his ass because we're embarrassing him.
Okay, that means we're winning.
That means we are forcing him and we're changing his mind, right?
We're pressuring him into actually, I don't know, promoting something resembling America First.
But it's not like this was a congenial, friendly process.
It's not like there was any reciprocity.
It's not like there's a level playing field or any kind of symmetry.
Charlie Kirk did that to save his own ass.
But you bet your bottom dollar that... That's kind of a game.
You bet your bottom dollar.
But you better believe that for the rest of this week, you're going to see the same smears from Benny Johnson and Guy Benson and David French and all these people.
So I would be very careful about celebrating that as a victory.
Number one, you're still a radical.
Number two, you're admitting that we were right, but only because you're saving your own ass.
And number three, you still continue to ostracize us and smear us and lie about us.
So sure, you know, it's ass saving time for Charlie Kirk.
That means we're winning, but you're not our friend.
That was the only thing that stood out to me in the monologue was the backtracking.
Kind of a big deal though.
The Q&A... The Q&A, folks.
The Q&A tonight, I think, was one of the best ones yet.
You know, I think I said this yesterday, but this is the first time since OSU that Charlie Kirk has had to answer in a Q&A.
OSU was two weeks ago, and I think the Q&A is before OSU or a week before that, right?
It was before Politicon.
So this was the first time Charlie Kirk actually had to field questions since OSU and a lot has changed since OSU.
It's gotten a lot bigger, it's gotten a lot more attention.
The Dan Crenshaw events happened, the Ben Shapiro speech happened, the UCLA event happened yesterday.
So a lot has changed.
He had to field questions.
And to me, you know, again, we have to acknowledge every part of this, which is incredible.
In the first place, the presence.
As I said, we were easily half the audience at this event.
We were also all of the questions.
Another shady tactic that they used tonight, outside of not streaming it, was they said, And it was amazing.
They said right before the Q&A, they said, okay, it's Q&A time.
One more thing.
One more thing.
Before we start the Q&A, we're gonna have two lines going, Charlie Kirk says.
We'll have two lines for the Q&A.
One line for left-wing, socialist, Democrat-type people.
And one line for the far-right, or whatever you want to call it, alt-right.
Very slimy, Weasley tactic.
And another line for the far-right, or the alt-right, if you'd like to call them that.
Yeah, we see exactly what you're doing.
Very subtle, Charlie, you know?
So, and he got booed for that.
Everybody booed him.
And by the way, people were booing throughout the event.
You know, when they talked about legal immigration, they got booed from the audience.
They talked about free and open dialogue, they got booed from the audience.
They talked about homosexuals, they got booed from the audience.
You know, so they announce for the Q&A, well, there's this two-line program.
They get booed for it.
And at this point, before the Q&A even starts, Charlie Kurchis knows.
He's just like, fuck, I'm being routed in my own event.
It's OSU all over again.
And what was amazing to me, and it was just beautiful to see, is that even in spite of this tactic of setting up two lines, We were still every single question.
We were still every single question in both lines, you know.
And there was a meme about this on Twitter.
I retweeted it right before I went on the show.
You know, Charlie Kirch says, okay, we'll have two lines.
One for leftists, one for Republicans.
We're all the questions in both lines anyway, you know.
There was one guy who puts on a Bernie Sanders shirt, asks a question that's totally from the far right, totally from the America First movement.
So even in spite of this, because of disguises, because of based femoids undercover, we still were... there were two questions that were not ours out of 14.
We were still 80 to 90 percent of the questions.
And like I said, you know, it started out very good.
The first question was from some guy who did a great job kicking it off.
First questioner did amazing.
He said like, you know what, I'm an engineer and you say that you support mass immigration.
I think he acknowledged that Charlie Kirk doesn't support the F1 visa thing.
He said, but in any case, you know, I'm an engineer, and why should I support you when your mass immigration policies will ensure that I don't have a job?
It's basically just bringing in STEM workers from the third world to replace people that earn degrees.
It was a very hostile question.
It was exactly the energy we needed to, right at the outset, put Charlie Kirk on his heels, and it came from the side of the left, you know?
So, in his mind, Charlie Kirk is saying, okay, we'll take a question from a purported leftist, and right out of the gate he says, You don't support America First!
You're replacing American workers with STEM.
Charlie Kirk at that point must be thinking, I'm helpless.
There's nothing I can do.
They're completely routing me no matter what.
There's a pretty good back and forth.
The questioner said, you're not America First.
People like you are supporting legal immigration.
It was very it was struck a very good tone.
And again, Charlie Kirk uses very insincere verbal trickery.
I think I said a moment ago, you know, Charlie Kirk said, well, do you agree that we're going to have immigrants in this country?
And the guy said, like, yeah, but only because of people like you.
Audience cheers.
Charlie Kirk says, well, OK, but do you think there will be immigrants in the country next year?
It's like, yeah, obviously there's going to be illegal immigrants.
Charlie Kirk says, well, would you wish that they were merit-based or not merit-based?
You know, merit-based or family-based migration?
The guy says, well, I guess merit-based, but I oppose mass immigration.
Charlie Kirk says, oh well, there it is, there it is, you said you support merit-based immigration, and the whole audience boos him.
You know, as if this is working.
On what planet?
Who is watching this and thinking, oh yeah, no, yeah, Charlie got him.
Questioner asked why we should have mass legal immigration and Charlie Kirk says, well, the game is rigged.
So, ha, sucks to be you!
How is that a victory?
You know, think about the dialectic of that question.
Hey Charlie, why do you support policies that hurt us?
Charlie Kirk says, well, you're gonna get policies that hurt you no matter what, because the game is rigged.
And I support one of the rigged policies.
Would you agree that one of the rigged policies is better than the other?
Guy says, well, I'd rather not have any rigged policies that hurt me.
Charlie Kirk says, well, uh, you just admitted that one is better than the other.
Sunglasses drop, you know, a blunt drops into his mouth, Thug Life music plays.
Who's buying this stuff?
He immediately gets booed by the whole crowd.
Everybody sees this for what it is.
The second question was some dumb question about Pell Grants.
The guy took like 10 minutes to stall with this one.
Not important.
The third question.
Whoever asked the third question, please send me an email.
You know who I'm talking about.
This was the best question of the whole Groyper War.
Arguably the best question of the whole Groyper War.
Maybe the best question that could have possibly been asked.
Some guy came to the microphone in the left-wing line wearing a yarmulke and a Bernie Sanders shirt.
And it was so incredible because Charlie Kirk, it was so perfect.
Charlie Kirk says to him, he says, I see you've got a Bernie shirt on, you know, that's kind of interesting.
And the whole crowd boos because they're expecting he's a Sanders supporter.
And Charlie Kirk Ever the beneficent host, who'd like to hear all viewpoints, who'd like to hear all positions, says, oh, don't listen to them.
Thank you so much for being here, because I'm sure he sees the yarmulke and the Bernie hat, and he has a certain expectation.
Oh, finally, some relief.
I can answer a question from some socialist Jewish guy.
I get to posture as this beneficent, listening to all viewpoints.
Actually, you've got a Bernie shirt.
Crowd boos.
No, guys, it's okay.
Thank you for being here.
Thank you for coming out.
It's really great that you have a differing viewpoint.
First of all, I'm a proud Jew.
He says, thanks Charlie Kirk and everyone on the stage for your support for the Jewish State of Israel.
So good!
And the best part is, they on the stage can't say anything about this.
You've got this thickest picture, grin on your face, you know, just knowing exactly what you're doing about this, right?
When he's saying, I'm a proud Jew and thanks so much for loving Israel, they can't do a damn thing about it.
He goes into his question...
He says, you know, you guys have, he said, I'd like to ask you to listen to my whole question and then respond.
He says, you guys have basically acted as gatekeepers.
He said, I'm not a socialist, but you guys have acted as gatekeepers.
You have smeared the people that have built this country, Christians, Catholics, the crowd goes wild, crowd starts cheering.
You have smeared the people that have built this country, Christians, Catholics, as alt-right and homophobic and racist and all the rest.
He said, I can assure you, That they are America First.
They're Trump supporters.
They're Christians and they're Catholics.
Crowd goes wild.
He says you have been using the same leftist dog whistle tactics that our enemies use against people that love our country.
He said, you know, and even though you said you're backtracking on F5 visas because Michelle Malkin and Tucker Carlson called you out on it for being a grifter and in favor of mass immigration, crowd goes nuts.
Charlie Kirk says, yeah, yeah, yeah, if you could get to the question.
He says, and I quote, he says, why should we trust you to be a leader in the conservative movement over someone who actually values America First like Nicholas J. Fuentes?
The room explodes!
The room is cheering, yelling for probably 30 seconds, and then breaks out into a chant of America First.
Thunderous America first chant.
Sustained America first chant for 20 seconds.
And at this point, you might as well just call the whole thing off.
You might as well call the event off.
Stick a fork in him.
He's pasta.
Call off the event tomorrow.
Call off the rest of your life.
It's over.
It's done.
Checkmate.
You cannot recover from this.
I don't even remember what Charlie Kirk's answer was because the question was so effective and it had everything that you needed in there.
Gatekeepers, Malkin and Tucker, calling out the racism stuff, saying that we're real Christians and America first.
You're not America first, but Nick is.
The yarmulke, the Bernie Sanders shirt, disguising to get in the line.
It was a flawless question.
This moment will go down in the annals.
Is that how you pronounce it?
This will go down in history, in America First history as one of the great moments.
One of the greats, truly.
I invite this person to email me.
I'd love to speak with him because the question was phrased perfectly.
The tactics were perfect.
Couldn't have gone better.
And it sealed the deal.
Charlie Kirk right away said something like, well, I'd just like to point out it's very interesting you're wearing a Bernie Sanders shirt.
Oh, you mean that we had to disguise ourselves to get to the microphone like you haven't been doing the same tactics?
Fundamentally doesn't matter.
The rest of the questions were great.
I don't want to go over every single one of them.
A lot of them touched on the same points, but there were 14 questions, 13 or 14 questions.
All of them except for two were gripers.
Every single question out of 14, except for one or two, was our guys.
Even in spite of no stream, these line changing tactics, plants being put in the front, we had a question about, you know, a girl came up to the stage and right out of the gate said, you know, you moved me four spots ahead in the line.
Why did you do that?
There were people waiting behind me, or waiting in front of me, And I was moved to the front of the line.
Was that because I'm a woman?
I'm assuming that's because I don't fit the profile of, you know, what an America First person might look like.
Called out and he didn't even answer that one.
He just had her ushered away from the microphone.
So that was amazing.
Very based femloid.
The sixth question was about the ideological consequences of mass immigration.
Said, you know, look, these non-white people, they don't support right-wing policies.
They don't vote right-wing.
How can you be in favor of mass immigration?
Perfect question.
The eighth question was about LGBT.
I don't know if this guy was ours or not.
He said that we were homophobic.
I don't know if he was just trying to be, like, tactical.
He said, well, thanks for being tolerant of homosexuals, and I'm mad that people are homophobic at OSU.
Should we appeal to homosexuals?
And Charlie Kirk said, well, I believe that marriage between a man and a woman and...
He did the talking points.
Pre-prepared statement for that one.
I think that guy might have been a plant.
The ninth question asked Charlie Kirk if he had a non-economic argument for mass immigration, which was masterfully phrased.
The tenth question was about the economic impact of immigration.
He read out some of the numbers that I had read out on stream from George Borjas about the GDP impact, the fiscal impact of immigration.
He said, and it was great, he said, is the only reason you support mass immigration because your donors think that it'll help their profit and bottom line to have cheap foreign workers in America?
And Charlie Kirk asked him to repeat that like three times.
And I don't know if that was like an intimidation tactic.
He was trying to scare him.
He's like, can I, can you repeat that last part?
And it was so great because the questioner didn't, you know, this did not, this did not fluster him in the slightest.
He said, uh, yeah, I'll repeat the last part.
Is the only reason you're doing this because your donors want to profit from cheap labor?
And Charlie Kirk again said, I'm sorry, could you clarify one more time the last part?
Sure.
You're only doing this because your donors told you to.
So that was perfect.
The 10th question... I'm sorry, we got to that one.
The 11th question was about demographics.
It was about voting in particular.
They asked one of the exact questions I said yesterday on the show.
They said, when are minorities going to start voting Republican?
You know, when are Hispanics going to start voting Republican?
Which was perfect, concise, exactly what we needed.
Charlie Kirk responded by saying, well, you know, Cubans vote Republican.
And the room went insane.
People were yelling out, like, that's not true.
Cubans don't overwhelmingly support Republicans.
They support Republicans 54%.
How many Cubans are in the country?
They're not Hispanics, you know, whatever.
So the crowd went crazy.
They were not buying that one.
The 13th question was the only cringe one.
Some guy, I don't know if he was with us or not, but he said he didn't support Trump.
He made it some weird thing about allegiance to Israel.
He got killed when Charlie Kirk responded to him.
I like to think he was a plant or a wignat or something.
He didn't sound like one of our guys, so I don't think he was us.
That was the only damper of the whole night.
And the final question was about Ashley St.
Clair.
Somebody said, you know, you support free speech, but You fired Ashley Sinclair for being in a picture with the host of America First, Nick Fuentes.
What's that about?
And, you know, he said, well, why am I against free speech if I'm letting you have the microphone?
And we handled that internally.
So for a lot of these questions, and so that was the general tone of it, obviously we hit all the right notes.
We hit non-whites voting Democrat, we hit mass immigration, we hit line cutting, we hit donors gatekeeping, left-wing dog whistles like the racist anti-semitic stuff, we hit the donors, we hit homosexuals in the movement, we hit affirmative action.
There was a question about affirmative action in there.
We hit the Ashley Sinclair thing.
So we hit every note.
It was multi-dimensional on issues, but also on tactics, the line cutting, you know, the smears, all that.
So it was perfect.
The responses were very interesting.
It was clear that Charlie Kirk didn't have a lot of substantive answers for the questions, but I could pick up on a few obviously deliberate tactics that Charlie Kirk was trying to use.
He was trying to get everybody to say that they opposed President Trump's immigration policy.
He was trying in every case to say, well, Donald Trump says this.
Do you agree with that?
And people would say, like, no.
And he would say, well, I support what the president says.
It's like, well, that's not really an argument.
You know, we voted for Trump.
We voted for Trump when he was saying that he would stop legal immigrants from coming into the country.
He never said that outright or explicitly, but he said, you know, our workers have dreams.
We need less legal immigrants.
We need to protect American workers.
So sort of implicit in that is we're going to take less legal immigrants, right?
So I don't think we have to agree with everything Donald Trump says on immigration to understand the obvious and broader point, which is we need an America First immigration policy that people like Ann Coulter and Michelle Malkin support.
You know, so for Kirk to say, oh, well, I support mass legal immigration and so does President Trump.
Well, that kind of actually makes Trump look bad.
Because we're out there saying we want immigration policies that protect the American worker.
If anything, this only hurts Trump because it says, you know, you're this flaccid, donors, globalist-first immigration guy, and you're trying to cozy up to Trump like you're trying to take your terrible globalist agenda on immigration and shackle yourself to Trump and force him down with the ship, with the rest of us, when we support the guy.
So that was a tactic.
He kept appealing to Trump.
Well, I'm not going to answer your question.
I'll just say I support the president and I want to get you on record saying that you don't.
Okay, well, you know what?
The policy's not America first.
We support Trump insofar as he's America first.
If he's not America first, the problem is not that we don't support his policies.
The problem is that the president whom we support is not following through on the ideology he purports I don't believe demography is destiny.
in the 2016 election.
So a little bit of nuance there.
I would say that was one of the big tactics.
Besides that, he just was kind of evading these.
One other thing, which maybe was less intentional, he said he believes that demography is not destiny.
He explicitly called out white identitarianism, which is very interesting.
He said, I don't believe demography is destiny.
I'm not as cynical as you guys.
Of course, it's not about cynicism.
You know, we, We love our country.
Our country is being ravaged and dramatically changed by mass immigration.
I don't think it's cynicism to say that we shouldn't give up our country on a gamble that it's all going to work out.
You know, would you put your child on a train track and say, well, I'm not as cynical that a train is going to come and hit your child.
You wouldn't put your child in danger.
You don't put things you love in jeopardy.
You don't think optimistically or hopefully, you know, you don't allow any room for bad things to happen to something that you love dearly.
Certainly not in mortal existential danger.
That's the point.
He says, well, a lot of you guys, and the implicit in this conversation is you believe that demography is destiny.
Well, I don't believe that.
I'm not a cynical.
It has nothing to do with cynicism.
If it was your home, Charlie Kirk, if it was your home, which I'm sure costs millions of dollars, in one of these richest zip codes in America that you talk about, in a gated community, if it was your home, you wouldn't say, let's invite anyone and everyone into our home.
Let's invite everyone and anyone into our home, where our loved ones live.
Our home that we created for ourselves, that we built for ourselves over generations.
You would invite all these people in and say, I hope it goes well.
And everybody that thinks it doesn't is just a cynic.
Everybody who doesn't is just, you're just a meanie.
They're just a bad person.
It has nothing to do with cynicism.
We love our country.
And by the way, we also know exactly what's going to happen with mass immigration.
So cynicism has nothing to do with it.
Cynicism implies that it's about attitude.
That it's about, you know, I don't know, some kind of degree of certainty or something?
That it's got something to do with our will to convert people?
You know, in other words, that our prospects for surviving multiracialism is dependent on the factor of, like, how hard we tried, right?
How hard we tried to get these people from Nicaragua to read Milton Friedman, right?
Well of course we know that's not the case.
Well of course we could look at the data.
We could look at the data.
We could look at the facts.
We could look at how they vote.
We could look at their English proficiency.
We could look at the crime statistics.
We could look at what their own countries look like.
It's not cynical.
It's factual.
It's not cynical.
It's realistic.
It's based on the evidence.
Facts do not care about your optimism, Charlie Kirk.
You know, so him saying that to me was the biggest misstep of all.
Because if we can make this about demographic realism, then we've won.
Because the facts are on our side.
The truth is on our side.
I think Donald Trump and America First, that whole coalition is on our side.
We do believe that demography is destiny.
If it's a question of whether it is or it isn't, we win that conversation.
For him to go up there and say demography is not destiny, we can bring in millions of people from the third world and they're interchangeable with the native population.
That's the wrong argument, that's the losing argument.
So, to me, that we got him to come out and say that explicitly is a huge win.
That's the fault line right there.
And they're gonna say everybody who doesn't believe demography is destiny is alt-right?
Good luck with that.
Good luck with that, right?
Patrick Buchanan says that.
Ann Coulter says that.
I'm sure Donald Trump would say that.
And then the address of white identitarianism.
You know, Charlie Kirk has now made himself an enemy of white identity.
There is a very rich inconsistency and hypocrisy there in particular.
With Charlie Kirk, who supports black identity and Hispanic identity and Jewish identity.
Just take a look at the, and everybody knows this, take a look at the leadership conferences.
Black Leadership Summit, but white identity is poison.
Jewish Leadership Summit, but white identity is poison.
I'm concerned, says Charlie Kirk.
Even though I acknowledge everybody hates white people, I'm concerned that people are using it to create white identity, which is terrible.
Meanwhile, I can't wait to see you at the Black Leadership Summit next week, where only black people can come and we celebrate black leadership, right?
So it's specifically inconsistent and hypocritical for him to say that, but beyond that, he's opposed to white identity?
All these are leftist positions.
Being against demography, being against white identity, being in favor of mass immigration, and so on.
He has explicitly said, and this was the intention from the beginning, that he does not believe in nationalism.
That's what that's about.
These are all left-wing talking points, you know?
So I think we got him to expose exactly who he is, but...
It was a huge victory for all the reasons illustrated above.
I'm going to try and wrap this up in the next few minutes.
We'll move on to our super chats, but I just have to say on every level, we have been excellent.
This thing has gone on for four weeks.
There's no signs of it stopping.
We were higher energy tonight than we were at OSU and higher energy at OSU than we were the week before.
It keeps escalating.
We're getting smarter.
The questions are getting better.
With two exceptions in four weeks in 20 plus events, All the questions have been excellent, right?
We're getting them to admit who they are.
We're growing in our support.
People are being turned on to our ideas.
They can no longer ignore us.
Nobody can pretend they don't know the name Nick Fuentes.
Nobody can pretend they don't know what a Groyper is.
Nobody can pretend they don't know what America First is.
And perhaps one of the bigger victories is a branding victory.
And I said this at the top of the show.
I almost forgot to mention this.
It is such a big deal that we have resisted the branding.
They have tried to smear us as Holocaust deniers, alt-right too, and like three or four years ago, that would kill you, right?
I mean, maybe even a little bit before that, that'd be a killer.
Oh, well, Ben Shapiro and Charlie Kirk say you're the alt-right too.
Well, you know, say goodbye to your career.
doesn't work.
It doesn't work because our people are going to these events and they're chanting America first.
You cannot call a movement alt-right too.
When they show up every single event and chant America first, they're clutching rosaries and they're wearing MAGA hats and they're saying they support the president, you know?
So to me, what's more incredible is it's a totally, in a lot of ways, it's like a decentralized movement.
And sure, some people are watching the show and they're getting ideas and everything, but ultimately what people say in the questions is their prerogative.
They're not required to listen to me.
It's a good idea to listen to me, but you know obviously it's not a hierarchical structure.
People are going in and they're saying, no we support the president, we are Christians, we're America first, and that's who we are, and we're not going to allow you to define us.
That in itself is such a huge victory.
That is exactly the optics, hello, that we need moving forward.
Does nobody see the difference between optics and not optics?
They can't smear us when we're out there every day saying this is who we are.
And we're not going to let you confuse us about who we are or confuse anybody else.
We're America first!
We're Trump supporters!
We're Christians!
And we'll call you out in the line.
We'll chant America first until you will be exposed for the liar that you are.
It's just across the board, folks.
Across the board.
Could not have gone better.
The questions, the tactics, the chance, the booing, the presence, the stream!
We've made it.
It's a total and complete Groyper victory.
We are undefeated so far.
Every battle has been a decisive Groyper victory.
And, you know, who knows how long the war will go on.
The Turning Point events end tomorrow.
There'll be more YAF events in the coming weeks.
I think maybe it'll end with SAS.
We'll have to see.
Next month, we're planning behind the scenes what's going to be the next phase of this at SAS.
That's their big summit.
I think it's on December 19th in Florida.
So, of course, we're high energy tonight.
Tomorrow will be the grand finale, maybe.
We're going to have some more YAF events throughout the week, so there'll be more Groyper Q&As.
But, you know, after two or three weeks, I think, without the Q&As, probably things are going to relax, maybe.
We'll see.
Maybe they'll keep going.
Something new will happen.
But the big finale, I think, before 2020 and perfectly ending the year in 2019 will be SAS.
So we do have that to look forward to as well.
But we're going to move on.
We're going to take a look at our Super Chats.
And we'll see what you guys are saying about all of this.
It looks like, did we pass?
So we got very close to 10,000 tonight, not quite.
Only, only 9,900 was our cap, right?
So the show's doing great, but we'll take a look at some of our superchats.
We'll see what you guys are saying.
We've got Mothbutt who says, we have done so much with so little for so long that now we are qualified to do anything with nothing.
Very well said.
Thank you for the big superchat.
Yes, that is a note.
I read that off yesterday.
My grandmother gave it to me and You know, I was thinking today, I didn't really properly explain it.
You know, going back to the idea that it's... there really is such... When I say it's providential, what I mean is that this has been possible is so tenuous, so dependent on just little things going off exactly right.
You know, Simon having the stream, Kay Alexander with the rosary with the first question, Patrick Casey being able to be the last question at OSU, you know, me going to Politicon.
And I think about my grandma who, I read out her super chat, you know, why that was so important last night, that little message, is because I don't think I'd be here without her.
You know, if she didn't imbue me with that sort of political mindset, this curiosity, this inquisitive nature, I don't think I'd be here.
And all this is to say, you know, you gotta remember that one person can make a difference.
I know it sounds a little corny, I know it's a little trite or whatever, but it's very true that across the generations, across time, never forget who is with us.
What did Jesus Christ say?
He said, things that are impossible are possible through me.
It would be impossible, I think, if we didn't have him on our team.
It would be impossible for me to be here doing this show, doing this, you know, without Simon, without all the people I've listed.
Everybody that's been involved and, you know, everybody, every step of the way over the last two years.
Going back a long time, don't you understand we can't lose when we have God on our side?
Don't you get that?
People get blackpilled because we're fighting a much more powerful force, because we're fighting a tough enemy.
It's asymmetrical.
They're very vicious.
They're very evil.
But understand, we don't have to really worry about, you know, plan.
I mean, don't get me wrong, we should be wise and we should be prudent and we should plan and be strategic and everything.
But, you know, if it comes down to one person, We can still make it happen if we are doing the right thing, if we have God on our side.
It's so important.
And when I look at my grandmother, somebody like her, she's one of the strongest people I know.
I wouldn't be here if it weren't for maybe that genetic strength, right?
Or even just hearing some of the things people have been through.
All this is to say, it's miraculous, it's providential.
We're here for a reason.
We're doing this for a reason.
It is working for a reason.
We can never lose sight of the bigger picture, right?
It's because the people we're talking about are evildoers.
They're deceivers.
That's why we have to always tell the truth.
That's why we have to do the right thing.
But, we're gonna take our Super Chats though.
So thanks for that one.
Thanks for the big Super Chat.
Uh, Scudall and Beans says, Nick, what's your favorite?
Scudall and Beans, I should say.
What's your favorite Italian restaurant?
That's one of my favorite dishes.
Favorite Italian restaurant?
That's a tough one.
Uh, cause there's like pizzerias and then there's more like Italian restaurants.
I would say probably my favorite is Maggiano's, which I think they're like a franchise or a chain or something.
But what I love the most is the deal.
You go there, it's 20 bucks, and they give you two dishes.
I guess you're kind of paying, if it's 20 bucks, you're paying for two dishes.
But if you've never been there, you go, you get a big plate of pasta, and they give you another plate of pasta.
It could be a different one to take home, which is perfect.
You go, you get a huge dinner, and then you get to take one, you get to microwave it later that day, eat it while you're watching The Sopranos.
So I love that deal.
They make great pasta.
I love their rigatoni D.
I have a great ravioli.
They've got it.
Everything is great there.
So I would say that's one of my favorites.
I don't want to... I don't really want to spoil all the Chicago classics.
I don't want... I don't want people to maybe go in America first something.
I don't know.
But that's probably one of my favorites.
Stephen says, God bless Nick Fuentes.
America first.
America always.
America forever.
Yes, exactly.
Sammy Davis Jr.
says, cry Q&A and let slip the knickers of war.
Let slip, I would say the groipers of war, truly.
Mick says, whoever that last guy was, GTFO, FFS.
Yeah, exactly right, definitely.
I mean, I don't know if he was our guy.
He didn't sound like our guy one bit.
If he was a supporter of the show, I might feel bad about countersignaling, but he didn't sound like it.
And you know what?
That just goes to show, people who try to upset our apple cart, Low quality, right?
They had... I'm sure maybe went there... Oh, I'm gonna... I'm gonna show that I'm really red-pilled.
I'm gonna... I'm gonna show these optics cucks.
I don't know if he's a supporter of the show.
I would be a little easier on him, but it didn't sound like it, so...
In any case, it was rough.
It was very cringe.
Moist John says, I wonder how Kirk would answer to a question about the David Reimer experiment and how John Money, founder of the Modern Theories on Transsexuality and Gender Identity, was an actual pedophile.
Yeah, it'd be interesting to see what he thought about that.
I've heard that discussed by alt-right people before, but I think he fundamentally doesn't care.
I think he pushes what his donors want him to push.
Let's see.
Jax says, I lost my mind when our Jew name-dropped you.
What's his endgame?
Yeah, I don't know.
I think...
I think he's just a patriot.
He's just proving that we are not, that we're not bad guys, you know?
Straight from the horse's mouth itself.
Yeah, thanks so much.
I had to give her a little bit of a hard time.
She's hanging up my sweaters!
She's hanging them up on hangers!
I told her, you can't hang up the sweaters!
You're gonna stretch out the neck hole!
I just paid $300 for all these new sweaters.
Because I haven't purchased any apparel for years.
I've been wearing sweaters that I used to wear in high school.
My mom's been on my case.
She's been telling me, you need to buy new clothes.
All these clothes are from high school.
You need to look nice because you're going to be on these events.
You're going to be doing these big streams.
I'm like, all right, all righty.
So I go to Macy's.
I spend 250 bucks on like five or six new sweaters and I told her, I said, Ma, the lady even said you can't hang them up on hangers.
It stretches out the neck holes.
It messes with the shoulders, you know.
I come downstairs today, I see there's a sweatshirt hanging on a hanger.
I text her, you can't, do not hang them on the hangers.
You cannot hang them on the hangers.
It ruins the neck hole.
I just paid a lot of money for these sweaters.
So, so I, you know, I don't want to give her too hard of a time.
I love her.
She's great.
You know, and she's, she's, she's doing the laundry, so I guess I can't totally complain, but, but, uh, yeah, just a little, this is all tongue-in-cheek.
I understand it's all tongue-in-cheek.
We love Mom.
She's the best.
But I saw, so yeah, thanks for keeping the shirts crisp and everything, but sweaters, maybe there's, there's work to be done.
There's, uh, something to be desired there.
unidentified
Come on, Mom!
nick fuentes
Mom!
Give me a break!
Let's see.
Nah, she's part of the Americaverse family.
We're only joking.
Justin says, S in chat for Noel Ignatiev.
He died.
Yeah, big S in chat.
S to spit on his grave.
Chris slacks says that part where Charlie said white nationalism is bad and then gets booed might be bad optics for us other than that amazing night gropers except for the cringe Israel question No, I don't think so because he said he didn't just say white nationalism He said white identity and to me that was the big thing so he tried to slip that in there but I think everybody was booing the white identity part and Yamato says, who is more cringe?
Wignats or Wakanda tarts?
Definitely Wignats because they should know better.
Zach says, Kirk wrecked by undercover goy.
I don't think he was undercover.
I think that was a proud Jew.
What are you anti-semitic?
Texas says, "Good piece of advice Charlie gave us would be awesome to see Groypers at town halls asking Kevin McCarthy why he's in favor of white replacement.
Thanks, Nick, for all you do." Yeah, it was an interesting idea, but he kept saying that, and that's just a way of evading responsibility.
People are saying, "Why do you support bad things and push them on young people?" And he said, "Well, whoa, whoa, whoa, you should ask your congressman." I'm sorry, that's no good.
That's a deflection.
No, you're out here.
We're at your Q&A.
You're pushing the shit, and you're getting paid to do it, to push it on young people.
Why don't you answer for your own positions?
He says, oh, well, if you really care, well, what you should do is ask your congressman.
Okay, well, we're at your Q&A right now, so why don't you answer the question?
That's what these people do.
It's a total cop-out, as if the politicians control anything, right?
FF says, can we get a big F in chat for America's real greatest ally?
We're currently still in a state of emergency.
Half our east coast is on fire.
Stay safe, fellow NSW knickers.
Well, I don't know what that means.
I'm assuming that's Australia.
Well, yeah, big F for Australia.
Hope you guys are doing all right.
I didn't even know, excuse me, a little burp, surprise burp department.
I didn't even know you guys were on fire, but sorry to hear that.
You know, look, I've told people in the past, I don't know what a victory is going to look like.
We're going to push as far and as hard as we can, but at the bare minimum, we're going to make it hurt a lot for these people that have ruined our country.
And that, to me, that is enough for now, right?
But I think we can take it all the way if we play our cards right.
I really do believe it.
Art says, why doesn't someone tell Charlie facts don't care about your feelings in regards to how demographics affect voting?
Yeah, exactly.
I think you're being cynical.
Yeah, well, it's got nothing to do with feelings, big guy.
Your dad says, white-pilled again.
Yes, we are.
Cody says, very epic win tonight.
Congrats on the war victory from your boys at right-wingism on Instagram.
Jesus is king.
Well, thanks so much.
You guys have a great account.
Jesus is King, I agree.
Big Mike says, Our Jew has a Twitter, at America First Jew.
Also, is it a good idea for NICAs to set our COD Modern Warfare clan tags as NIC-er?
It'd be fun to be able to fill up a lobby and just destroy normies as the NIC-er nation.
That might be a fun thing to do, sure.
I'm not going to oppose it, but I'm also not going to be the one to organize it, so yeah, knock your socks off if you want to do that.
William says, don't go nuts partying after tonight's victory, bud.
Remember, Big Macs and Cokes are good in moderation.
Also, I thought your grandma's super chat last night was wholesome.
Grandma?
Groyper?
Deus benedicat, brother.
Well, I don't know what that means.
Let me look that up.
Some Latin phrase.
Here's what it means from Word Hippo.
God bless you.
Well, God bless you as well.
Thank you.
And thanks.
I'm sure she'll appreciate that.
She watches the show every night.
She's one of our biggest supporters.
She's the reason for it all.
She's the inspiration, you know.
Obviously, I wouldn't be here in a biological sense if it wasn't for her.
Very tough, very strong person.
And also, I don't think without her influence, I don't think I'd be where I am, you know.
You have certain people in your life who are a tremendous influence.
I think she's the one that got me thinking about morality, about God, about things that matter, you know?
So, in a world where everything is so vapid and vacuous, you know, growing up she would always be the person who was asking questions, you know?
Talking about things that actually mean something, you know?
Life stories, things like that, so...
She's the best.
Very wholesome super chat yesterday.
And yeah, I won't go too crazy on the Big Macs.
I gotta tell you, I've been very sick lately.
I don't want to say that because I don't want Masaad to like poison me, but I was just like, I got so sick the other day and all I ate was steak and eggs.
Maybe it's because I ate like a, I ate a ton of steak and eggs at 3 a.m.
and maybe that was the mistake.
It's like I didn't eat all day and then at 3 a.m.
I just like with two hands was just eating.
That's not, that's not, that's not a great optics for a jester.
It should maybe be more of like a scooping than this.
But that's, that's maybe an unoptical thing.
But the steak and eggs, I was just like eating it with both hands.
It was like this huge plate And it was really late.
I hadn't eaten anything all day.
Then I went to sleep on it.
Maybe that's why, but I was just like so sick after that.
So I learned my lesson the hard way.
In other words, I learned my lesson the hard way.
Gonna party in moderation tonight.
Maybe not gonna... maybe I'll eat at a reasonable time.
I won't be eating with both hands.
I'll take it slow.
I'll moderate.
Maybe it's one Big Mac tonight, right?
George says, I think they didn't stream tonight because they were going to experiment with some responses.
You can tell he prepared, but not for the right questions.
Keep him on his toes, Groypers.
Stay frosty.
Well, thanks.
Yeah, I don't know if that's true.
I think they canceled the stream because They knew it was gonna happen.
You know, if they were testing it out, I think they would have tested it out maybe at UCLA.
I don't know, but I think them not streaming is a pretty big deal.
And I think they only did that because they were anticipating being humiliated.
But no one says there are more of us femboids out here than you think.
We have been lied to in our rightful place in society has been taken away from us.
It's time to retake it.
Well, that's great to hear.
You know what?
That's good to hear.
Because my audience, my YouTube like analytics tells me 4% of my audience is girls.
Which is not surprising.
I don't think girls love politics, but you know what?
The Femmoids tonight did a great job.
So I'm not going to say they should be like leaders in the movement or whatever, but you know what?
I think they did a great job tonight.
So I'll say for all the based and red-pilled Femmoids out there who are going to be good mothers and they're going to fulfill, like you said, their rightful place, which is an honorable place, then I would say, hey, all the power to you.
Thanks for what you do.
Cloud 9 says base femoids but hashtag never egirls hashtag white pill lol keep doing God's work Nick Well, no egirls, but hey girls girls are fine.
No egirls.
No simps.
No No, no beta orbiting, but you know straight-up girls that are gonna gonna do the right thing, you know Maybe we have to draw the line somewhere, right?
Genos says, great job lads.
We are winning.
Yes, we are.
Charlie Kurtz says, lol.
RIP to all the sub $10 wage cucks.
Superchats, low-t, high-cringe posts no longer tolerated.
America first on a new level.
Get your pockets up.
Well, thanks.
Yeah, I noticed the quality of the Super Chats has risen because of this.
We'll have to raise the limit maybe this week.
And maybe if things slow down, we can bring it back down.
We'll have to play it by ear.
Garland says, the fire is rising.
You know, somebody says, have we started the fire?
Yes, the fire rises.
And then that's what happened tonight.
The fire rises.
It's like that chant, you know, it's me climbing out of the hole.
The hole is Charlottesville It's me climbing out of the hole and you know, it's it's panning.
unidentified
It's me.
nick fuentes
It's me climbing up.
There's no rope attached I'm crying.
I'm climbing out of that pit in the Middle East and all the gripers are are doing that chance And finally I make it out.
I'm the only one to escape and No, I can't be Batman.
I'm Bane.
I'm only Bane, right?
supporting Trump.
I climb out.
America versus Victorious.
I return to the city.
No, I can't be Batman.
I'm Bane.
I'm only Bane, right?
Really good comic says, had my boy Clowney tonight asking a question on immigration.
Epic check.
Told him to ask Charlie Kirk if really good comics should eat White Castle tonight, but the question he had was good, too.
Yeah, I don't know.
Maybe he should have asked the White Castle question.
That certainly would have been...
I would have loved that personally, but you know, I think probably in the context of what's happening, probably better than it was immigration.
But, I mean, we have to know.
Are you going to get White Castle tonight?
lights.
I think you should.
If it's me, if you're asking me at the Q&A, I'm gonna say you should do it.
You know, you need to get the crave on.
Get the mozzarella sticks.
I highly recommend them.
Get the six-piece mozzarella sticks.
Joshua Larson says, when Charlie looks up, he sees a face like a groyper looking down at him.
Great work every day, or everybody.
Thank you for your service, America First.
I don't know why we want to meme that so hard, but that is funny.
When Charlie Kirk looks up, he sees a groyper face like mine looking down at him.
Groypers rule the world!
Okay, cancel, disavow, I disavow, it's bad optics, bad optics.
When he shut down the Q&A, I'm so effing mad!
Right?
But it is funny.
It's like meme material.
It is funny.
We disavow, we disavow that retard, but uh, but it is, it is memeable, it is kind of funny though.
BadOptics disavow, disavow.
Heinrich says, the best questions of the night come from a Jew and two Femoites.
Israel Sperg was cringe, but whatever.
Last few weeks have been surreal and a huge white pill.
Thanks for putting America first, King.
Very, it's so surreal.
The things I'm hearing behind the scenes, I like can't believe it's real life.
This is what it must feel like, right?
To be making it.
So, it's been incredible to make things happen, actually be influencing the society, so...
I agree, it is surreal.
And yeah, hey, hats off to the Jewish guy that went out to bat for us and the Femoids.
Congratulations.
Black Sparrow says, hey Nick, it was a glorious victory.
First question is, do you think there is room for an intellectual side in the America First movement?
Yeah, absolutely.
I don't consider myself like an academic, but you know, I look at like Darren Beattie.
I look at Jason Richwine.
I look at There's a lot of scholars that are even lesser known.
There are a lot of people that are like primed to be America First scholars that don't get as much play because of their views.
You know, Peter Brimelow, I think there's a lot of people that can get involved.
United Europa says, reminder that Shapiro is at BU tomorrow at 6 p.m.
Eastern Time.
Question that we should ask him, something in relation to the speech he had about you.
Yeah, I would definitely make all the questions about what happened with his speech.
I would ask him about the inconsistency about the Palestinians.
You know, in the sense that he can never make... I can never live down anything I've said, but he can say things, and that doesn't matter, right?
That he wants to bulldoze Palestinian villages.
I'd ask him about his support for a, you know, Jewish ethnostate in Israel.
I'd ask him about Cubans and Mexicans, what a dishonest thing that was to say at his last speech.
I'd watch my reaction to his speech on YouTube, and I'd ask him all the things he got wrong, you know?
And I'd ask him fundamentally, You know, if you're a free speech warrior, why won't you debate a guy that you did a 50-minute speech about?
That's the biggest question there is.
You quoted Nick Fuentes throughout your speech, you debated all his positions.
If you're so courageous, why won't you debate him?
United... I just read that.
Unarchive says, Hey Nick, been a big fan since you just had a couple hundred viewers.
When I look at you now, I can't help but have this fatalistic feeling that this movement is destined for greatness.
Me too, big guy.
I think we really are going somewhere with this.
But yeah, thanks to everybody that's been with me from the beginning.
It's been a long journey.
Long and tough journey to get to this place.
I got laughed at.
People made fun of me.
I'll never forget.
Because you gotta remember, there was no guaranteed success here.
I didn't, like, drop out of college, like, basically throw my life away to throw in with this America First nationalist movement.
It didn't start out going well.
Now that it's going well, people are saying, where did Nick come from?
He's being shilled, it's inorganic, whatever.
People have been with me from the beginning realize that this has been something going on for two and a half years.
That was not easy.
I had to make a lot of sacrifices.
I was humiliated for years the way people have talked to me.
My own friends, you know, family, people in the establishment.
Do you know what it's like to tell people when you drop out of college?
Oh, so what are you doing now?
I do a YouTube show.
Do you know what it's like, the kind of looks people give you for that?
And the kind of self-doubt that's involved, what am I doing?
I don't know if I really ever had serious self-doubts, because I always knew that what I was doing was headed in the right direction.
But people that I, and I don't want to go into too specific a detail, but I've had conversations with people who, you know, we had a good relationship, and I said what I was doing, and they ghosted me.
Oh, so what are you doing with school?
Oh, I'm not in school.
No response.
Completely ghosted because I'm not like, that's not a high status thing to do, to drop out of college.
You know and it's I recognize it's not totally about me but the show's doing well and you know a lot of people now now it's always how it happens you know it's another saying of my grandma's it's an overnight success many years in the making right and so people want to be miserable people want to drag me down because of it but I do just want to say for the record that for people that have been here from the beginning they they remember what it was like and personally I remember what it was like so Anyway, but I don't want to make it all about me, but thanks.
Thanks to people that have been with me from the start who believed when it was not easy.
Anonymous Chance says, Charlie Kirk and these other characters keep profiling us.
It's like they're asking to get griped.
They are asking to get griped.
They should just quit.
Normality says, even in Finland our version of the Daily Mail named the conservative activist Nick Fuentes and the worst they called you was allegedly far-right.
Never stop, King, and remember that's pee-pee-poo-poo.
And as always, that's life, right?
That's pee-pee-poo-poo.
Well, thanks.
Yeah, Daily Mail, The Blaze, very disappointed.
Their reporting was so garbage.
But people are starting to realize that, you know?
We got better coverage in the Post and in the Guardian, which I think goes a long way.
Jax says, absolutely electric.
I need to give you more money.
Haven't been this white-pilled since the election.
The knife can only be twisted from this point on.
The knife is fully inserted.
We can only twist the knife, right?
Aaron says, boomers are groipers too.
Whatever you say, big guy, whatever you say.
Gregaros has heard a couple of honks, yelled a game of word at the beginning of this intro monologue, but walking back to my car, I heard a lot of normies trying to understand what had occurred.
Pretty big win.
Yeah, I mean, there will always be a little bit of cringe.
It was unnoticeable, so I guess it's not a big deal, but please don't be cringe like that.
But yeah, no, it's good the normies are asking what's happening.
Nate says we need to get Kirk to disavow Shapiro and Reagan on various issues.
I don't think that's a very important victory.
Keegan says give a man a fish and you feed him for a day.
Deport a man and you will never have to feed him again.
Yeah, very good point.
Federal Agent says I paid that kid to spurk about Israel.
By the way, I got a really cheap Mossberg for sale if you want it.
Serial number scratched off though.
Oh, thank you, Federal Agent.
Ann Captive with a big super chat says, Nick, I'm so hyped for your UF stream.
Thank you for everything you do.
Also, did anyone else notice how Charlie Kirk pronounces MAGA?
Should rhyme with saga, right?
I didn't hear him say that.
Did he pronounce it as MAGA?
Because I didn't hear the pronunciation.
Anyway, thanks for the big super chat.
Glad you liked the stream earlier.
Aaron says boomers are groipers too, but with a bigger super chat?
Okay, if you say so.
Johnny says congrats on tonight, Nick.
Charlie was accidentally right on one thing, though.
All these Republican politicians need to get groiped.
Yeah, you might have been right about that.
True.
Dylan says, Jeff, thanks for the big super chat.
Jay says, I got my older brother into America first.
Now it's all, why can't you shut down John Jr.
events like Nick?
Why doesn't Shapiro smear you for 45 minutes like Nick?
Why can't you humiliate Turning Point like Nick?
I played myself.
That's okay.
Look, I mean, there's gotta be a Nicker.
There's Nickers and there's followers, right?
No, I'm kidding, I'm kidding, but...
Yeah, that's okay.
Glad you turned your brother on to the show, but it's okay.
As long as we got questioners out there, we've got our chanters out there, people streaming it.
Everybody plays a part in the revolution, right?
Joe says, I haven't been this pumped since 2016.
Congrats to you, Nick, and to all the Groyper questioners.
Blessed are they who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they will be satisfied.
Says Matthew 5, 6.
That's what we're doing.
We thirst and hunger for what is right and the truth.
Big Billy says, I was listening to the latest American Renaissance podcast hearing Jared Taylor referred to Donald Trump as the orange man literally had me wheezing.
Did he say that?
He's very funny, you know, because he has such a like a genteel sort of relaxed demeanor.
So to hear him say things like that, it is pretty funny.
He's terrific.
Daniel says, Groyper is our word.
You can say Groypa though.
Yeah, we've heard that one.
Dumbasses LMAO.
What was that guy from Mississippi talking about?
Defending homo grifters?
Cringe southerners at it again.
Yeah, pretty funny.
Dr. Taylor Marshall says, I love the energy from young trad-cat zoomers like you, Nick, and I'm really liking the show too.
I would love to invite you on one of my streams soon.
PP Poo Poo.
Well, thanks so much.
I really appreciate that.
Glad you are enjoying the show.
unidentified
I don't know.
nick fuentes
I am gonna have to say, well, you know, if you love the show so much, why'd you break mutuals on Twitter?
That's okay.
That's okay.
We can make mistakes, but no, but you do great work.
I love what you're doing.
I've been watching your streams.
I know you're great friends with Faith Goldie.
She turned me on to your book and what you've been doing, and I think the work you do is great.
I think you're one of the best Catholic voices out there.
I'd love to come on the stream sometime, for sure.
Just maybe we'll get it set up through Faith, or you could shoot me an email or something, but Just giving you a little bit of a hard time there.
Nothing, nothing personal.
Just a little, just, just, uh, busting your chops a little bit.
But, uh, but I do appreciate the super chat and I appreciate the kind words, but for sure let's do it.
Uh, David says the Khazarian Mafia hijacked the Jewish religion.
Is that, is that so?
Is that true?
Big L MVP says, Yondi Eagles Big Mac, tasty and filling, but may contain artificial ingredients.
While Jesus is King is like fine dining food, more wholesome, true, and better in quality.
Only the portions are sadly much smaller.
You know, I would say that my criticisms of Jesus is King is not simply that it's short, but it feels rushed.
It feels a little bit incomplete.
It's a great album.
I love the album, but I think Yandhi was more complete in a certain sense.
Some of the songs are less finished than others, but it's more complete.
Fulfilled project I feel like it really Came into its own.
I would say I don't know.
I'm not trying to do the Patrick Bateman thing I mean, I think that it really is a completely fleshed out concept whereas Jesus is King I feel like left a little to be desired the intro the outro or just very abbreviated and confusing some of these tracks Too short, you know two minutes here two and a half minutes there, right?
So but but I mean basically true Sweet Tiny says, from my Bible insurance fund to you.
Well, thanks.
Lord Maryland says, salutes in chat for the undercover groyper.
Yes, big salute.
Pacific Loon says, Pacific Loon says, Steve Franson's physiognomy check on Ben Shapiro is pure poetry.
Hello, physiognomy department.
Yeah, his reaction, his stream about the Ben Shapiro speech was amazing.
I was watching it over the weekend.
I was laughing so hard.
Just ripping this guy to shreds, his physiognomy, his voice.
I actually used some of his stuff yesterday talking about Shapiro, so you should definitely check out that video.
Steve Franson's got some great content.
Big L says, also did you see my email?
Subject is dinner with dot dot dot.
Let me know big guy.
Big Groyper moves.
Like I said, I have like 500 emails in my inbox, but I'll try to get through all of them this week.
It's kind of been busy, but I'll try my best.
If not by the end of the week or by the end of next week, they should all be answered.
So Billiam says how long until Charlie Kirk gets Mussolini by the okay, you know disavow bad optics Angelo says Jesus is Lord.
Yeah can't confirm.
This is true Dixie Kratz is Christ by highest heaven adored Jesus the light of the world Christ the everlasting Lord Jesus the light of the world Yes, this is all true Christ is King.
Simon Skoles says, don't forget about Shapiro at BU tomorrow, one hour before North Carolina.
Check your email if you can before Wednesday afternoon.
America first!
Well, thanks for the reminder.
Yeah, don't forget about Shapiro.
WV Groyper says, Nick, I'm a huge fan and a first-time Super Chatter.
I've been listening on my way to work since last fall.
The amount of white pills compared to this time last year is unreal.
Much love from WV, big guy.
Well, thanks so much.
Thanks for the Super Chats.
Glad you're loving the show and thanks for sticking with us.
Wow, congratulations on the marriage, on the child.
That's what it's all about, right?
That's what it's about.
months spending my last year as a Zoomer married and expecting my first child.
Wow, well, congratulations on the marriage, on the child.
That's what it's all about, right?
That's what it's about is America First Families.
Make Ohio great again says, thanks for doing what you do, brother.
Well, thanks.
Mandar says, so many Wignats chewed you out when you said lay off the Israel Hope they see how it can be cringe AF to shoehorn in Israel if you don't know what you're doing.
Well, that's all I said!
All throughout this, people have been hitting me from behind, you know, these wignats saying, oh, Nick Fuentes is saying, shut it down.
Nick Fuentes said, no more questions about Israel.
He's trying to shut it down.
If you watch my show, and it just goes to show that this is obviously either controlled opposition or people that are just stupid.
If you watch the whole show, I said, you should ask questions about Israel.
We like those.
That's one of the three pillars.
There's three pillars, and one of them is mostly about, you know, dual allegiance to Israel.
And we've asked these for the past, like, three weeks about the liberty, the dancing, whatever.
And I say last week, well, we've kind of covered that.
Strategically, it's going to make a lot more sense to ask Kirk about immigration, given that Don Jr.
is going to be there.
And they say, oh, well, that means he's shutting it down, whatever.
It's like nobody's ever seen this show.
You know, they say, oh, well, he's trying to put a cap on conspiracy theories.
He's trying to put a cap on 9-11.
We did a whole show about 9-11 truth on the day, on September 11th this year, you know?
So, but the point is, time and a place, time and a place.
We can engage in inquiry, we can engage in these discussions, but it is critical for this operation that we are Very focused.
They were very strategic and tactical.
And it's about pacing and leading.
That's what it's about.
Pacing and leading.
Draw people in.
People are curious.
They want to know about America First.
And as the movement grows, we pace and lead them.
Okay, we've got some America First immigration stuff.
Now maybe we talk about Tower 7.
You know, we've got some stuff for you about affirmative action.
Now we're going to hear a little bit about IQ.
You know, so it's And that's what's critical.
But, of course, the same people that failed three years ago, the same people that, you know, just totally shit the bed three years ago with their stupid movement, now they're gonna come and say, oh, this thing is bad.
I would pay them no mind.
They're virtually irrelevant, and they're a very tiny number, and those that exist are probably controlled opposition.
Because we, I mean, we're talking about all those things.
JP says, Hey, young man, JP Boomer here.
Adam Green did a stream, apologized and stated he supports you.
Heard you're going on vacation.
Come back with that Chad Stache.
Love the show.
Keep doing God's work.
Well, thanks.
Yeah, we covered this yesterday.
I said I appreciated Adam Green's apology because, you know, I think he called me out.
It was unfair.
And that's all it takes is for him to just simply apologize.
He was wrong and he did that.
And I appreciate that.
So, yeah, I think we're good now.
I think me and him are on good terms again.
Have a good one, Kemosabe!
Well, thanks.
And how many more gay veterans does Charlie Kirk have to drag out as human shields?
Have a good one, Kimo Sabe.
Well, thanks.
Yeah, that's what it is with all these people, right?
They have to drag out a token to deflect all the criticism, but it's not working.
If you say so, okay.
You know what?
It's a girl that's online.
You know this.
I don't know.
Brad?
If you say so, okay.
Jason says, well, what's an e-girl?
You know what?
It's a girl.
It's online.
You know this.
Mike says, do you think there is merit to what Charlie said in regards to pressuring local politicians?
I know the answer was a deflection, but curious.
I don't know.
I'll have to get back to you on that one.
Certainly it's not a bad idea, but it's meant to deflect the energy away from Turning Point USA.
There are They're getting all the heat and they're saying, oh, go do it to somebody else.
So I would question if that would be a very viable tactic, but you know what?
I'll have a better answer for you once this operation is over, right?
This operation is ongoing and for now we're focused on these college events and maybe come 2020 we can refocus towards politicians, but that was a very tactical misdirection, right?
That was a diversion.
Uh, Prince Princess says, are Ashkenazi Jews considered white Europeans?
No, they're not.
Uh, Tesher says, thanks Nick.
Hey, thanks.
Michael says, one day we will return our country to its former glory.
Thank you for giving us hope.
Yes, we will.
We will do that.
Scott says, free super chat goes to Nick.
Thanks.
Josh says, hashtag occasionally e-girls sometimes.
No, never!
Not even once, but these were not e-girls.
Anonymous with a huge super chat.
Thank you so much.
He says, I agree that the Israel question is important and that other religious groups such as Muslims, Hindus, Buddhists, and Sikhs at least respect Christ whereas Jews are outright hostile to Christ.
That being said, it's best we focus more on demographics for the time being rather than these things.
Well, thanks for the huge super chat and that's exactly right.
These are very important points.
Points that I bring up on my show almost every night and for weeks.
But again, for the sake of this operation, to create a fixation on that or a hang-up with that when there are other issues.
Not to say that that's not part of it, but it's a multi-dimensional attack.
For us to have the appearance that we're hung up on one thing plays into their hands.
And that's all that we're saying.
We're not saying none of those questions.
We're saying we want to focus in on some other parts of this attack, because we hit that one pretty good last week, and I think everybody understands that.
Anti Root says, now that Charlie has insisted we go talk to our politicians, is it good to press him on how Dan Crenshaw's treated his constituents, particularly how he has told them they'll regret asking him questions?
That would be a great follow-up, is to say tomorrow You said to question our politicians and at one of your events Dan Crenshaw said we regret being on video.
That is a question that must be asked tomorrow.
Eugene says, Nick I'm writing this from August 2040.
You just won the Republican nomination against Lady Maga.
I should warn you that Hunter Avalon tries to stab you with an HIV syringe.
Stay strong.
Well, thanks for the warning.
Yeah, I'll keep that in mind.
JewishTrick, the great, great name there.
That's kind of bad optics.
I disavow.
He says, hey Nick, I'm at America First Jew.
I'm the Jewish guy at the culture war event.
I love you and America First.
God bless, brother.
Got them good, didn't I?
You got them great, bro.
You did a great job.
Hats off, man.
You deserve... Can we get a salute in chat for America First Jew?
He is our guy.
And look, you know, it was a great question.
I don't care about anything else.
It was a great question.
It sealed the deal.
It was very optical.
It was perfect.
So, good job.
VGs is probably obvious, but it's important to remember that any admission from gatekeepers that their policy was wrong isn't a real admission at all, but just a sign that they'll be switching to an easier-to-hide strategy instead.
Yeah, that's exactly right.
Good point.
Harris says, I asked Kirk if he supports mass immigration of high-wage and low-wage workers, destroys families, and if he supports all this because his donors want cheap foreigners instead of Trump voters.
Yeah, we saw that question.
Very good question.
Dumbass says, moment of silence for the 100 citizens who died of socialism.
Yeah, the 100 people that socialism killed.
Oh, let's see.
Scroll down a little too far.
Wow, we've got a lot more.
It's 1015 and we've still got so many more.
Where are we here?
A pastor on the street says, should we infiltrate the media like CNN and Fox News, essentially coping a known strategy?
You mean copying?
And once we have the power, begin pushing our message.
You can try, but I don't think it'll really work.
I'm not going to say don't infiltrate, but I don't think that that's going to be a very viable strategy.
Robert says, Matthew 16, 18.
The Catholic Church is the only legitimate church Jesus chose Simon as the rock.
His church would be built on.
Naming him Peter, meaning rock in Greek, Peter the first bishop of Rome.
This is my belief exactly Billy says this is really like a movie.
This is really this is like a movie But it's really very lifelike some might say right people that know you push your buttons like type, right?
It's like a movie, but it's really very lifelike every single night every single flight Mike says, how can we possibly pressure politicians now?
We'll worry about that later.
OnlyVeganGroper says, make Avanon great again and reopen the Crusades.
Yes.
Woof says, Charlie Kirk is such a sleaze.
He would completely disagree with our founding fathers and past beloved presidents such as Washington, Hamilton, Lincoln.
If he ever heard quotes from them without any context.
Yep, very true.
Guy's dishonest.
He's a big hack.
And that's true.
The founders he claims to represent or support, he would hate them today.
He would call them alt-right too today.
Clowny says, Nick, met you down in Miami, meant to super chat then.
I was the one who asked about Tiny Face's daddy getting him a job in non-econ immigration.
Great energy tonight, very white-pilling to see all the knickers still growing strong.
Yours was a great question, asking about daddy's money and gated communities and all that.
It struck the perfect tone, so you did a great job.
And, hey, it must have been nice to meet you.
Oh, I do remember, you talked, you said really good comics are coming to the next one.
I remember you.
Well, thanks for that.
You did well tonight.
Lucas says, Will Witt is coming to a TPUSA event at my school this month.
Should we groipe?
If so, what should we know?
Definitely groipe.
unidentified
I don't know.
nick fuentes
I don't know if there's anything you need to know, but it just doesn't hurt to groipe everybody.
I met Will Witt.
He's a nice guy.
You know, he's very cool.
He had a very cool vibe, very cool energy.
Some people just have this, like, intangible cool about them.
I don't think I have that.
He has that.
And so I met him, and he was nice enough.
He was respectful to me.
He was on a stage with me.
But he also must be great because he works for PragerU.
So I wouldn't give him that hard of a time, but, you know, ask him some tough questions.
Ask him the relevant questions.
Unpossible says, so yes, Owen is irrelevant.
I don't really even want to talk about him tonight but biome says that one hour 47 minute mark on yesterday's America first live stream replay YouTube CGI morphed somebody onto your face absolutely absurd watch yesterday's stream again at that timestamp I don't think that's true but you know I don't know I might be curious enough to try that Atheist Chaplin says, what if Trump will be there himself?
Would Talking Points USA actually go for the, if you support Trump, then you support everything he does or doesn't do, like Charlie did today?
Probably not, I'm sure.
If the Trumps were there, they'd probably listen to the concerns of their voters, right?
So, it's a big mistake on Charlie's part.
Dylan Volk says, highly important, do not let them not answer your questions.
If they avoid the question, push the issue until they make you leave the line.
That is a great point.
That is a great super chat.
Especially for tomorrow.
Don't let them not answer.
And it's tough because they control the microphone, but like Dylan says, don't leave the line until they force you to.
That's a great point.
Exactly right.
And Dylan did this.
When he showed up to the Matt Walsh event, he did exactly this.
And that's why his questions was one of the best.
So that's a great tip.
Let's see.
Wim says, Charlie, just seven years ago, North Carolina passed a marriage amendment with 61% of the vote.
As a leader of the conservative movement, how can you justify being more liberal on LGBT than Barack Obama in 2008?
That's a great question.
Definitely ask that tomorrow.
That's exactly right.
With a big super chat, says Kirk dishonestly frames our view of homosexuality as blind hatred for the state of being gay and not the participation of homosexual acts or public promotion of degeneracy.
Homosexuality should be strong and discouraged, not promoted like he does with Rob.
That's exactly right.
And that's exactly how he reframes the issue.
He says, oh, they're trying to make it illegal.
Like, oh, they hate these guys.
It's like, no.
If you're conservative and you're Christian, it's just why are you promoting it on the same stage?
That's obviously the question.
So yeah, you gotta push back on that frame.
Thomas says, rant nation more like can't nation, LMAO.
Yeah, that's a good one.
Let's see.
Welcome to society says Sam Cedar of Majority Report.
Just put out a video on you and Turning Point USA.
This channel has 700,000 subs.
He said he'd moderate a debate between you and Kirk.
Don't trust him Nick.
He's literally the worst.
Yeah, and I haven't I haven't even engaged with him for that reason.
I don't trust him.
So yeah, I don't think that'll happen anytime soon for a variety of reasons.
unidentified
Let's see.
nick fuentes
What else do we have?
We've got Crumpulous, who says, "I believe the promotion of sexual degeneracy is one of the most insidious in the American culture war.
Besides dollars and shekels, why else do you think faux conservatives like Kirk are so pro-LGBT?" I think they legitimately believe that, like, you can't win on this issue.
I think that they legitimately believe that this, like, Democrats are the real homophobes or whatever, this Republicans are actually the tolerant ones.
I think they really believe that that is, like, a winning argument.
Like, that's a winning strategy.
So, obviously it's the money.
It's, like, libertarians footing the bill for these things.
But I also think it has a lot to do with just this totally misguided idea that, oh, if we just promote what the left did five years ago, like, we could be mainstream.
It's this cosmopolitan, coastal idea.
It's all wrong.
Zach says, hey, Nick, why are there MAGA hats everywhere?
Do you like Israel or something?
No, Charlie.
Nick, are you wearing a raincoat?
Yes, I am.
I don't know.
Are you wearing a raincoat?
Yes, I am!
Yeah, that's how I should have delivered that one.
Let's see.
Ben says my greatest fear.
Hey, Charlie!
Ben says my greatest fear is that they will simply stop doing these events beyond the ones they have scheduled already.
That's not a fear.
That means we force them to retreat.
That's a huge victory for us.
Angel of Wrath says two books I recommend to refute goofy Protestant objections are The Case for Catholicism and Catholicism vs. Fundamentalism The Attack on Romanism by Bible Christians.
CentraShill's BTFO.
Well, thanks.
Yeah, I guess I'll check those out I'm not really like a theologian though.
So it's not I don't think that's really my That's not I do a political show.
It's not really my thing.
But you know, it's it's good to know about your own religion So I'll check those out MDE says I'm usually the tallest in the room.
That was until the Groyper general and dr. E. Michael Jones Kick down the door at the Roosh event.
My power levels were instantly challenged.
Always forward, King!
Well, hey, if you were there, that's pretty cool.
Must have been nice to meet you, I guess.
But yeah, you're no match for me in the chat.
Emichael Jones, standing tall.
We've got... So I guess some of these messages are being pulled for being cringe.
Joe says, when Charlie Kirk said, I hope you take this energy to your congressmen and senators, I think the truth is bleeding out.
We should do this in a controlled fashion.
Pause.
Thanks for the big super chat, but that is exactly what he wants.
That is exactly what he wants.
Maybe we'll discuss this, we'll regroup and discuss this after 2020.
Like once, not after the election, but I mean, we'll discuss this after 2019 ends and the year is 2020.
In other words, after SAS.
After all these college tours end.
Because that's exactly what he wants, is to redirect the energy.
So don't.
That's a good idea, but not for right now.
Right now, Turning Point USA is a target that is vulnerable and one that we can take on.
Congresspeople as a whole, that's a whole different ballgame.
It's a much broader target.
It's a much bigger issue.
So I would say, let's focus for Turning Point for now.
And then in 2020, you know, after this year ends, after SAS, after all the college tours, wind down in the next, you know, month or two, then we can look at the viability of doing something like that.
But that's exactly what he wants.
I wouldn't play into that just yet.
Richard says it's Catholic teaching to only bring in as many immigrants as your capacity allows.
We are past that.
Make America Catholic.
It's true.
The Catholic catechism says exactly this on immigration explicitly.
Boney Tony says Femoid here who asked the last question forgot to say it in my question, but I was moved up in the line too.
They justified it saying they were quote alternating between boys and girls.
Yeah, okay.
Well, you did a great job.
It's okay if you forgot that part.
Your question was great anyway, but of course they're gonna lie.
They just lie.
Oh, it's boys and girls.
Oh, we just have to have two lines because there's too many questions.
Oh, we just have to not film the event because we have AV problems.
You know, they're just liars, but but good job with the question.
Bane says, Charlie, why didn't you just kill me?
Nick, you don't fear death.
Your punishment must be more severe.
Charlie questions.
Nick, yes, but not about socialism, about immigration policy.
Yeah, exactly.
Kathy Zhu says we should make a movement to educate immigrants to vote right, not ban legal immigration because you're scared they'll vote left.
Problem is the left is grabbing that chance before we can get to them first.
Look, Kathy, Kathy, you're great.
You're very smart.
Well, you're very wrong on this.
We have been trying to educate these people for decades.
Moreover, how long have black people been on this continent?
500 years?
I know they only got the right to vote in 1860 and they only got the Voting Rights Act in 1965 or 1964.
But please, let's get real.
We've tried to win these people over.
They will not vote Republican.
It's actually true that Asians, the more they assimilate, they vote more for Democrats.
A larger proportion of Asians vote Democrat as they become more assimilated.
We've tried it.
It doesn't work.
These people don't share our values.
They're not interchangeable with us.
So the answer is no.
At the bare minimum, we have to shut it down.
But even beyond that, even if it was a viable idea to educate these people, which I don't think it is, but even if it was true, it hasn't worked for decades.
We don't have many, many more decades to try this before the autumnal winter sets in.
So it's not a matter of pandering.
We've been pandering these people for the better part of the last century or the better part of the last half century.
Now we just have to look at shutting it down.
So I think that's uh I like you.
I think you're smart.
Respectfully disagree though.
Health Awakenings says fellow Chicago guy Adam Green apologized to you the other day.
I know we've we've seen 10 of these.
Uh, let's see.
Vlad says, Nick, will you be attending the last Turning Point event?
No, I won't be in North Carolina tomorrow.
Evangelical says, awesome win today in Florida.
I celebrated by going to Chick-fil-A and got a free large milkshake because they had an extra.
Today could not be going any better.
Praise God.
Well, not only did we win in Florida, but you got a free large shake.
That's honestly the biggest white pill and they give you free food at the drive-thru.
That's like, that's honestly excites me more than like big things that happen in my life is little little surprises like that.
Even if you could pay for it anyway.
Oh free shake?
Oh don't mind if I do, you know?
Very white pilling.
Congrats on that.
Uh, let's see.
Shaka says, natives for Trump.
Yes, yes, we love the natives.
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R.A.
nick fuentes
says, LMAO, Kathy, don't you go worrying about educating immigrants to vote red.
I'm slamming them.
I'm slamming the door shut on them behind me.
Haha, I got mine.
Well, thanks for that.
Thanks for the big super chat.
It's true.
Yeah, the immigrants should say, yep, slam the door.
We've had enough.
Extensives has asked Charlie about Turning Point Endowment.
Also, pull out a hidden crucifix or rosary after you ask your question.
They will be shaking people down for religious items in no time.
That's a great idea.
Definitely do that on both counts.
Joe the Boomer says, Nick, I see you're a bad guy.
Don't think I notice?
Didn't think I'd notice.
LOL.
DM me sometime, Nick.
Oh, also the Jewish Groyper will be coming on the Daily Brad soon and maybe Milo.
That's right, the big gay himself.
Well, I'll be watching.
I'll be watching the Daily Brad.
Maybe I'll hit you up sometime.
Zach says a popular man arouses the jealousy of the powerful and a lot of arouses jealousy of a lot of people, right?
Way Jesus Bernie shirts yamaka questioner asks his base question the rest of the movement Can we get much higher so high and he's singing from?
What is that from dark fantasy?
That is the intro to beautiful dark twisted fantasy A name says, an important message for chat regarding demographics.
Research the Rhodesian and Boer War.
The European country and Africa flooded with North African immigration.
This is the blueprint for the future of the West.
Wow, we've never heard that before.
I've never talked about that before.
Rhodesia?
We've never talked about that before.
I'm half joking, but thanks for the big super chat.
Superspace says, congrats on 20k.
We must keep the momentum going.
We have to.
And remember, Jesus is the way.
He's above all else.
Big agree.
Mr. Anonymous has had some capitalists on Politogram tell me that instead of ending immigration because the state's turning blue, the Republicans should just make the party more appealing to new Americans.
Thoughts?
That's just bullshit.
You know, it presupposes the whole premise, which is, why should we have to do that?
This is our country.
We speak English.
It's a European country.
You know, even if it's not 100% European, it's European.
Should be a majority European.
Should be culturally European.
It's this idea that we're going to have to bend over backwards for people that don't belong here.
Try and sell that to white people that make up most of the Republican Party.
It's just a slap in the face.
Carter says, Thanks so much, Nick, for braving the storm for so many years and starting this movement.
Through Christ alone, keep it real, King.
Well, thanks.
Chris says, We know you are watching America First, Barron.
Join us, brother.
Yes, Barron Trump, if you're listening, please join us.
Let's see, LeChan says, Nick, how trad is your parish?
Is it St.
John Cantius level, traditional Latin mass for all ages?
Some Latin phrase, an anonymous trad Catholic seminarian.
Well, thanks.
My parish is not very trad at all.
It's better than most Novosortos.
I would say it's relatively traditional, but it's still a Novosorto church.
So I've been over this before.
It's five minutes from my house and you get the Eucharist.
But I do appreciate the sentiment.
Anarcho-architects, as I imagine.
Canary Mission is working overtime these past weeks.
People who asked Israel questions should be prepared for a skillful Hasbara guest.
I don't think we have much to worry about.
I haven't seen anything like that so far.
Toddy says, 97% of 90 million babies born in third world this year.
How can one or 10 million immigrants per year mitigate this?
Are we taking third world agents of change, docs, lawyers, politicians?
Want to be better to help them where they are?
Yeah, exactly right.
If you even care about them to begin with.
I care about Americans, but I mean, you make a good point.
Even if you care about people in the third world, it's better to help them where they are.
To drop in the bucket to bring them here.
Kiss my poodles, this TPUSA has not yet learned how to be based in Redpill, and I think we are going to be part of the throes of that transformation which must take place.
Turning Point is not going to be the monolithic organization that it once was.
I think it will be, honestly, but they'll just be less relevant.
Joshua says, Charlie Kirk looks like a balloon with a face painted on it.
I agree.
NoName says, Buddha gang, right-wing Dharma squads.
Cringe bro, we support Christ.
AJ says, please stop talking about gays and trans and tell them to stop promoting women in college and the workplace.
We need policies and a culture that promotes them getting married and having kids.
A far bigger problem than LGBT.
Sir, are you gay?
Why are you gay, sir?
Of course, the LGBT point is to illustrate the fact that they're not Christians, so that's a very stupid thing to say to somebody who doesn't understand the issue.
Please stop talking about this!
Where do you think we get, you know, chemical castration and drag queens?
You obviously don't understand rhetoric, you don't understand persuasion, you don't get it in a word.
John Matrix with a big super chat says I'm 35 but love the Knicker Nation.
New fan.
Am I too old to be on board America first?
Nobody's too old, but you're not a zoomer.
That's okay, but you know 35, 45, you know, whatever, whatever.
If you want to support the cause, that's great, but...
You just gotta respect that it is.
The Zoomer's leading the charge.
It's Zoomer language.
It's Zoomer culture.
So as long as you're okay with that, hey, we're okay with you.
Baby J says, last night you had thousands more viewers and half of the comments were echo posts.
Suddenly all of these chatters have mysteriously disappeared.
These people do anything to stop us.
Yeah, definitely some controlled opposition today and yesterday.
Let's see.
Where was I?
Scroll down too far a little.
Yeah, the guy's a weird pedo.
Or pedo, you know, apologist at the very least.
Yeah, I've heard that.
Stay away.
Stay away from wignats.
They're very weird, very cringe, and they're not going anywhere.
They're not helping anybody.
trying to recruit at events now.
Yeah, I've heard that.
Stay away.
Stay away from Wignats.
They're very weird, very cringe, and they're not going anywhere.
They're not helping anybody.
And a lot of them are feds.
So make sure you be very wary Whenever you're meeting people IRL, just be extremely cautious.
You never know who you're talking to.
That goes with anybody.
Anybody you might talk to.
People that present like us, people that don't.
Anybody you might meet, have the utmost caution because you never know, really.
Let's see.
Justin says, December 10th, new YouTube policy says that creators that do not generate ad revenue are subject to termination.
That's not true.
They clarified that.
They said that they're just getting rid of features that are not commercially viable.
Like, you know, if they implement some tool for their website that doesn't work and it's not commercially viable, they'll get rid of it.
So, they cleared that up.
There's a tweet about it from their team today or yesterday.
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Stormwind, I think you mean?
Yeah, thanks for that.
Let's see, we've got Marcianis who says feminism is the main culprit for demographic replacement through the breakup of the family, record levels of divorce, celibacy, low birth and marriage rates, and thus mass immigration.
The WQ is the number one issue.
Yeah, I agree.
Fat Nibba says, tell Kathy she needs to show feet.
Well, I'm not going to be the one to say that.
Kind of, kind of goofy, though.
Pacific Loon says, maybe Beardson can say that.
Pacific Loon says, Groyper says, Mr. Shapiro, can you tell your cookie joke again?
If somebody wears a cookie hat to Ben Shapiro's event tomorrow and asks him to do the joke again, I will pay you $100.
Somebody wears a cookie monster hat and asks any question, I will give you $100.
Chris Jones, and this is the last one, Chris says, is voting Republican more important than your faith?
Central American Catholics are against abortion, sodomy, and aren't tricking kids on bathrooms.
They also worship Christ.
Isn't that what's most important?
Please don't delete.
No, this is a very stupid super chat.
I know you probably mean this in good faith, but this kind of thinking that I hear from Catholics all the time is just simply wrong.
I hear this from... who's been pushing this?
Like Saurabh, Amari, and these kinds of characters, their empire of Guadalupe or whatever, that we're gonna bring in all these Hispanics and they're gonna make America Catholic?
It's not true!
If that were the case, why did they vote for Democrats?
Why did 80% of Hispanics in Texas vote for Beto O'Rourke?
Why do they go for Democrats in every election?
Democrats who are pro-abortion, pro-feminism, pro-gay, all the rest.
Beyond that, They're destroying our country.
They're destroying our country's culture, the neighborhoods.
They're changing it.
They're transforming it.
There's something Catholic about demographic replacements.
You know, it's up to the white Catholics in America or the Catholics that exist in America, the natives, to make America Catholic, not to import Catholics and like invade the country.
And that's just totally the wrong way to go about it, you know?
And so, so number one, the argument that they'd be changing the country in the right direction, like morally, is there's no basis in reality for that.
That's not going to happen any time soon.
Their socially conservative is simply not true.
What they are bringing is drugs and gangs and rape and that kind of thing.
And aside from that, even if they were bringing over Catholicism, would that be something you'd be okay with?
Erasing a population?
Erasing a country's culture?
What's more important to you, Republican voting or your faith?
That's a totally dishonest question.
Because these people are not voting Republican and they're not advancing the faith even the people that what about the this Pachamama thing are the people from Latin America really that devout or they're bringing over these weird cults like the cult of death and what's that other one the I don't know the name of it but They're bringing over these weird pagan native cults.
They're not socially conservative.
They're the ones that they're having kids out of wedlock and having these big families and so on.
So, you know, if you've been around any of these Hispanic neighborhoods, I can assure you it is not a Catholic Republic.
It is not the Empire of Guadalupe.
So that is totally wrong.
That is completely and totally wrong.
But we could do a whole show on that.
But that's gonna be our last Super Chat.
That's gonna do it for us tonight.
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