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*music* I'm sorry. | |
I'm sorry, Brittany and Betsy, but I just can't do it. | ||
You're an e-girl. | ||
You know the rule. | ||
No e-girls. | ||
Who's got the clip? | ||
No e-girls. | ||
Never! | ||
Hashtag never e-girls. | ||
unidentified
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Not even once. | |
I've never heard of Bigfoot. | ||
It's just that. | ||
I've never heard of Bigfoot. | ||
I've never heard of Bigfoot. | ||
I've never heard of Nick Putz. | ||
unidentified
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Who's that? | |
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo! | ||
The boomer generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race. | ||
Globalism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
Globalism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
I'm sorry, Brittany and Betsy, but I just can't do it. | ||
You're an e-girl. | ||
You know the rule. | ||
No e-girls. | ||
Who's got the clip? | ||
unidentified
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No e-girls. | |
Never! | ||
Hashtag never e-girls. | ||
Not even once. | ||
unidentified
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I've never heard of him. | |
What is that? | ||
Americanism, not populism. | ||
Will be our freedom. | ||
I've never heard of Nick Puts. | ||
Who's that? | ||
The Umer generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race. | ||
The boomer generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the human beings. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
I'm sorry, Brittany and Betsy, but I just can't do it. | ||
You're an e-girl. | ||
You know the rule. | ||
No e-girls. | ||
Who's got the clip? | ||
No e-girls. | ||
Never! | ||
Hashtag never e-girls. | ||
Not even once. | ||
unidentified
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Guy, I've never heard of Nick Pudge. | |
Who's that? | ||
Americanism, not globalism. not globalism. | ||
We'll be our freedom. | ||
An older generation. | ||
The boomer generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. | ||
The boomer generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the human beings. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, not globalism, will be our credo. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
I'm sorry, Brittany and Betsy, but I just can't do it. | ||
You're an e-girl, you know the rule. | ||
No e-girls. | ||
Who's got the clip? | ||
unidentified
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No e-girls. | |
Never! | ||
Hashtag never e-girls. | ||
Not even once. | ||
unidentified
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I've never heard of Nick Fudge. | |
He's just that. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
I've never heard of Nick Fudge. | ||
Who's that? | ||
Who's that? | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
The former generation. | ||
and its consequences have been a disaster for the human being. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. | ||
The boomer generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the human being. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will not globalism, will be our credo. will be our credo. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
I'm sorry, Brittany and Betsy, but I just can't do it. | ||
You're an e-girl. | ||
You know the rule. | ||
No e-girls. | ||
Who's got the clip? | ||
No e-girls. | ||
unidentified
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Never! | |
Hashtag never e-girls. | ||
unidentified
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Not even once. | |
I've never heard of him. | ||
What is that? | ||
Americanism, not populism. | ||
Will be our freedom. | ||
I've never heard of Nick Putz. | ||
Who's that? | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. | ||
The boomer generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the human. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our will be our credo. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
I'm sorry, Brittany and Betsy, but I just can't do it. | ||
You're an e-girl. | ||
You know the rule. | ||
No e-girls. | ||
Who's got the clip? | ||
No e-girls. | ||
Never! | ||
Hashtag never e-girls. | ||
unidentified
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Not even once. | |
Guy, I've never heard of a big question. | ||
It's just that. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
Guy, I've never heard of Bigfoot. | ||
unidentified
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Who's that? | |
and its consequences have been a disaster for the human world. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. | ||
The boomer generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the human world. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
I'm sorry, Brittany and Betsy, but I just can't do it. | ||
You're an e-girl. | ||
You know the rule. | ||
No e-girls. | ||
Who's got the clip? | ||
unidentified
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No e-girls. | |
Never! | ||
Hashtag never e-girls. | ||
unidentified
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Not even once. | |
Guy, I've never heard of Nick Fudge. | ||
Who's that? | ||
Americanism, not populism. not populism. | ||
We'll meet our freedom. | ||
The Umar Generation. | ||
and its consequences have been a disaster for the human being. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. | ||
The boomer generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the human being. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. will be our credo. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
I'm sorry, Brittany and Betsy, but I just can't do it. | ||
You're an e-girl. | ||
You know the rule. | ||
No e-girls. | ||
Who's got the clip? | ||
unidentified
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No e-girls. | |
Never! | ||
Hashtag never e-girls. | ||
unidentified
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Not even once. | |
I've never heard of it. | ||
What is that? | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. | ||
It's going to be only America first. | ||
America first. | ||
The American people will come first once again. | ||
With respect, the respect that we deserve. | ||
From this day forward, it's going to be only America first. | ||
America first. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Good evening, everybody. | ||
You're watching America First. | ||
My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes. | ||
We have a great show for you tonight. | ||
Very excited to be back here with you tonight for another week. | ||
It's been a long couple of weeks, I have to say. | ||
It feels like it's been a long time since I've done this show. | ||
unidentified
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Right? | |
It's been almost, no, it's been exactly one week since the last episode of America First, a Tuesday before Thanksgiving, and before that it was Friday. | ||
So it's been something like two weeks with one episode of America First, and I think only one or two DLive streams. | ||
So we're back! | ||
We're back in a big way, and it's good to be back here on the show for another abbreviated week. | ||
You know, I'm not here on Monday. | ||
And I won't be here on Friday. | ||
We've got a great show for you tonight. | ||
Lots to talk about, lots to get into. | ||
Of course, it's been a little while, so there's a lot to discuss. | ||
And as such, there is much going on in the news. | ||
Tonight, our featured story, we're going to be talking about this London Bridge terror attack, which it feels like it's been a while since we've had one of these. | ||
Don't you feel the same way? | ||
And I don't want to get right into conspiracy theories right out of the gate, but I feel like for years we had terrorist attacks by Muslims like every week. | ||
Don't you remember this? | ||
Like 2015, 2016. | ||
I feel like it was every two weeks or every three weeks and particularly on this bridge. | ||
I don't know what it is about this bridge in London where it seems like people get stabbed and shot and ran over like all the time, but it's been a while since we've seen one of these. | ||
And of course, the new Londoners, the new Englishmen, they never fail to disappoint us. | ||
The new English people, not quite like Charles Dickens and Queen Elizabeth. | ||
They're a little bit more like Saladin and Muhammad. | ||
These new Englishmen, they never do fail to disappoint, bringing in the news. | ||
You know, a lot of people talk about job creation. | ||
That comes from mass immigration. | ||
You know, these new immigrants that are coming to England, they're creating a lot of jobs. | ||
They almost all happen to be first responder jobs. | ||
You know, police, firemen, people like that. | ||
But that's okay. | ||
So, of course, tonight we're talking about this stabbing that happened in the London Bridge. | ||
Of course, it's a terrible tragedy. | ||
Two people were killed. | ||
I think five in total were stabbed. | ||
Unfortunately, it wasn't as bad as it could have been. | ||
Initial reports said that the terrorist had a suicide vest. | ||
Turns out it was a fake suicide vest and that it was just a decoy so he could stab a lot of people. | ||
He only ended up stabbing five people, two people killed. | ||
All things considered, I don't think it was as bad as it could have been, but still, of course, a terrible tragedy. | ||
And we'll get into this. | ||
There's actually some very interesting things about this terrorist attack. | ||
Of course, it was a Muslim who committed the attack. | ||
It was a jihadist, the son of Pakistani immigrants, no less. | ||
But it wasn't just your run-of-the-mill Muslim terror attack. | ||
No, there are some very interesting things about this one, I think, which spell out some bigger things happening in the country. | ||
We'll get into all these details about who the victims were, who the perpetrator was, why this is basically symbolic of what's happening to our country, what's happening to white people in the world, to the West more broadly, or to the Occident. | ||
So that'll be our featured story. | ||
We'll also talk a little bit about Kamala Harris and some other things. | ||
So it should be a fun show. | ||
Yesterday I was not here on Monday. | ||
I told you it was going to be a surprise and I thought it was going to be a bigger deal than it was. | ||
It was a big deal for some people. | ||
You know, some people got in a little trouble for this event that we had last night. | ||
So it was a big enough deal that people got in trouble for it, but not really big enough of a deal that I think it permeated the national news, the national media. | ||
You might have seen, and I don't know if anybody even saw this, but I said over the weekend that I was missing the show because there was this big secret event planned and I couldn't talk about it and everybody would see. | ||
What I participated in yesterday was this event in Iowa. | ||
The Trump campaign was there. | ||
A couple of primary Republican campaigns were there for this congressional seat. | ||
The Angel Moms were present. | ||
The teenage, local teenage Republicans were there. | ||
And so it was sort of this low-key out-of-the-way kind of an event. | ||
It wasn't streamed. | ||
It wasn't recorded. | ||
They had some local press there and I was supposed to be the surprise guest. | ||
And I don't know. | ||
I mean I don't really want to go too much into it. | ||
I thought it was going to make a bit of a splash because it was a Trump campaign and I was there and it seems like the only people that even picked it up was like the local paper. | ||
This was in Davenport. | ||
So I drove out there yesterday. | ||
It was about a two and a half hour drive. | ||
I drove out to the Quad Cities, which, if you're in the Midwest, maybe you know what this is. | ||
I don't know if we have any America First viewers in the Quad Cities. | ||
I guess this is right along the Illinois-Iowa border, and it consists of Davenport and Bettendorf in Iowa, and Moline and Rock Island in Illinois, and these four Sort of smaller cities comprise a mega metropolitan, not really huge, but a larger metropolitan area called the Quad Cities. | ||
The speech was in Davenport and it was well received. | ||
I went there, the audience was largely boomers who was at this church. | ||
I don't say that in a negative way. | ||
They were nice people, but it was sort of an older crowd. | ||
I don't think anybody even knew who I was there, but I was the surprise secret guest and I came and I kind of laid it out. | ||
You know, I talked about mass immigration. | ||
I talked about why legal immigration was a problem. | ||
I talked about this white minority situation. | ||
And it seems like the boomers that were in attendance, they were compelled. | ||
I think they were very interested. | ||
I think they listened. | ||
And I think I challenged them. | ||
I think they came away with something that they hadn't heard before. | ||
I will say we did a Q&A after the speech. | ||
And the speech was sort of... | ||
You know, we took a lot of the good stuff from the show, refined a lot of the major talking points, major themes, and we talked about, you know, the demographic change and how you can't have the same country if you have different people, and whites are going to be a minority, and what does that look like where we are a minority already? | ||
LA, Chicago, whatever. | ||
You know, so I gave them the gist. | ||
I broke down, I gave them the gist all very slowly. | ||
You know, I talked about the electoral winter, I talked about the economics, I talked about White minority, you know? | ||
But then during the Q&A, I get all these questions and people are asking, well, what if they just learned English, you know? | ||
Well, what if they just assimilate? | ||
And I'm trying to be patient. | ||
I'm trying to be patient. | ||
I know their heart's in the right place. | ||
I know they're well-meaning. | ||
A lot of this stuff is very new for what it's worth, right? | ||
I'm like, you're really not... If we're talking about assimilation, you're really not grasping the crux of the issue here, which is race, which is demographics. | ||
But that's okay. | ||
It was a fun event. | ||
It went pretty well. | ||
I think my speech was well-received. | ||
People enjoyed it, like I said. | ||
I think many people were interested in what I had to say, and I think I might have challenged them a little bit on immigration in a good way, so that's where I was yesterday. | ||
And I gotta tell ya, I had an experience normally, and this I'm gonna be very brief about, this might be a little self-indulgent, but, you know, I've been traveling the country all throughout the year, you know, people have been asking me for a college tour, and I'm driving to Iowa the other day and I'm thinking, you know, I've kind of been on tour this whole year. | ||
I've done events, I did an event in Chicago, Some of these events were secret. | ||
I did an event in Chicago this year. | ||
I was at CPAC. | ||
We did a meetup. | ||
I was at ISU in, what is it, Dubuque, Iowa. | ||
I went to Indiana. | ||
I went to Michigan very recently. | ||
I was in Miami. | ||
I went to Politicon in Tennessee. | ||
So I've kind of been around. | ||
I've kind of been doing events and interfacing with the masses. | ||
And every time I travel the Midwest, every time I drive, you know, usually I just stick to the Culver's. | ||
You know, if I head back I was in Indiana last week. | ||
I'll pull over at Culver's. | ||
I was in I think Iowa earlier in the year. | ||
That's what I get going home. | ||
But this time I was a little bit more adventurous and I said I want to see what's the local flavor. | ||
I was very fascinated with this Quad City area and I got this Quad City style pizza. | ||
I went to this restaurant. | ||
I guess they're known for a specialized kind of pizza. | ||
I don't know. | ||
They have like a special sauce how they do it there and they cut it in As opposed to slices or squares they cut it in strips horizontally and so it's all you know these very idiosyncratic things with this quad city region and so I get this taco flavored pizza I posted a picture of it in telegram usually I don't go in for that kind of thing I kind of hate gimmicks like that I'm also Italian. | ||
I'm from Chicago. | ||
So when I go to these different places and people are like, it's pizza, but there's pineapples on it or there's pizza, but it's there's a hamburger on top of it. | ||
You know, normally I think that's a bunch of white nonsense. | ||
You know, I see myself as like an American ethnic. | ||
I think, what are white people up to next? | ||
You know, they're putting tacos on pizza, really? | ||
But that was their signature thing. | ||
I said, you know what? | ||
What the hell? | ||
I'll get a little, I'll get a little taco pizza. | ||
And I posted a picture of it. | ||
It was actually not bad. | ||
So that's what I was doing. | ||
That's what I was doing yesterday and today. | ||
I was at that event. | ||
I was eating taco pizza. | ||
I said, what the hell? | ||
Why not? | ||
Very charmed. | ||
I do love the country driving around in these little towns getting a little local flavor, you know, but But it is also good to be back. | ||
It's also good to be back at the desk, at the command post. | ||
I know you missed me. | ||
I missed you guys a little bit, I have to say. | ||
You know, the Super Chats last week were not good. | ||
I don't know if you guys remember last Tuesday before Thanksgiving... | ||
The superchats were brutal the last show that I did and I'm like, you know what? | ||
Forget it! | ||
I'm taking Wednesday off too. | ||
I've had enough to hear with these people. | ||
But I'm away for a week and I know you guys miss the content and I miss doing it. | ||
So it gives me a little bit more motivation. | ||
Gives me the energy back. | ||
My mojo comes back, right? | ||
I take a little time off. | ||
I hope you guys had a good Thanksgiving. | ||
I haven't seen you since the holiday, so I hope everybody enjoyed their holiday. | ||
Hope you had good times with family. | ||
I know it sounds like it's so dated. | ||
It feels like Thanksgiving was so long ago already, at least for me. | ||
I don't know about you guys. | ||
All my friends went back to school and, you know, all the family stuff is basically over. | ||
We're fully transitioned into the Christmas season, but I do hope you guys enjoyed your holiday. | ||
Hope you didn't ruin it with politics. | ||
Some people want you to do that. | ||
I always tell you not to do that. | ||
It was pretty apolitical for me on Thanksgiving, which was nice. | ||
I had a very nice Thanksgiving. | ||
But we're gonna dive into it, you know, enough about... enough with this small talk. | ||
Enough with this chit-chat, alright? | ||
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ENOUGH! | |
Enough with the formalities! | ||
It's time to get into the stuff. | ||
But before we get into the current events, something that's a little bit more relevant for the show, I was on 60 Minutes this weekend. | ||
Did you guys see this? | ||
I had no idea. | ||
They didn't even consult me. | ||
Is that even legal? | ||
That they ran a story over the weekend which... | ||
The story was basically, why is YouTube not censoring more people? | ||
Why is free speech still tolerated on the internet? | ||
That was the pitch. | ||
That was the angle for the story. | ||
But they did this whole piece for 60 minutes, this 20 minute segment. | ||
With the CEO of YouTube. | ||
And like I said, whatever her name is, that old hag, she sits down with the CEO of YouTube and says, you know, why aren't you shutting this down? | ||
Don't you know the First Amendment doesn't apply to the private sector? | ||
In other words, don't you know you don't have to be in favor of free speech? | ||
You can shut it down whenever you want. | ||
And Susan Wojcicki, she actually said some nice things. | ||
You know, she said, well, it's important that we have free speech and that's something we value. | ||
We're trying to strike a balance. | ||
I don't know if that's been honored at all. | ||
I don't know if that's, you know, really consistent with how she's enforced the terms of service, but she paid lip service to free speech, and they showed a clip of my show to demonstrate, like, how terrible things are on YouTube. | ||
They played a clip of Stephen Crowder, Lauren Southern, I think some guy called, what is it, Naked Ape or something like that, and then they played a clip for me! | ||
And they played a clip from, it was actually one of my tamer clips from August after the El Paso shooting, where I said, they clipped me saying, well the easiest way for Mexicans not get shot and killed in Walmart is for them to not fucking be here! | ||
And it was, I thought it was very funny. | ||
I was laughing out loud at the clip. | ||
Of course it was totally taken out of context. | ||
Not that I don't stand by it, but it was taken out of context. | ||
At the time, if you remember this mass shooting in El Paso over the summer, all these illegal immigrants were killed in a Walmart, and the Mexican president comes out and says, America doesn't protect our citizens. | ||
America doesn't protect, in other words, illegals, foreign Mexican nationals. | ||
And it's like, you know, look, if you're so concerned, if the Mexican government's so concerned about their people, maybe they should stay in Mexico! | ||
That was the point! | ||
So in context, it's completely uncontroversial, totally makes sense, but they pulled it out of context to make it seem like, oh, I'm anti-immigrant, which, you know, I guess I am, or that I'm racist against Mexicans, which, you know, I am Mexican, but at any case, that was a little taste of publicity over the weekend. | ||
I get about a hundred messages Did you see her on 60 Minutes? | ||
Did you see her on Twitter, on text, on Snapchat, on Instagram? | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
I saw it! | ||
I saw it! | ||
You know, trust me, I saw it, you know. | ||
Within seconds of it airing, I heard from about a million people that I saw it. | ||
So, that was kind of funny. | ||
You know, who knows what's gonna happen. | ||
All this publicity is not gonna lead to anything good. | ||
I'm in the crosshairs now. | ||
I've got the target on my back. | ||
I'm ripe to be censored. | ||
Knock on wood, we've been okay so far, but... | ||
I think we all realized that the day's going to come eventually, right? | ||
And we hope that we can stay on as long as possible. | ||
Want to hang on for another month so I could get the check from November? | ||
That's going to be critical, right? | ||
But, you know, who knows? | ||
We all know that our time here is basically limited. | ||
And more notoriety only accelerates that process. | ||
But if you saw me then, that's what that was about on 60 Minutes. | ||
But we're going to dive into the current events. | ||
We're going to actually talk about News. | ||
We're actually going to talk about subjects on the show. | ||
Our first story, we're just going to talk very briefly about Kamala Harris. | ||
Of course, she has dropped out of the race as of today. | ||
And I wasn't even sure if it was official. | ||
It was sort of like a rumor that I saw on Twitter. | ||
And then Politico reported on it. | ||
And then I think Kamala Harris dropped out. | ||
It was sort of funny that before she even said anything, it was already all over the media that she's dropping out. | ||
And I don't really have too much to say about this, other than that I think it demonstrates how weak the field is. | ||
You know, you gotta understand that Kamala Harris, she I don't think ever polled at more than 3%. | ||
Nationally or even in any of the battleground states, you know, from the start. | ||
And I think a lot of people thought she would have done better than she did based on the endorsements and based on the money, which is what I'm going to get into. | ||
But at least for me, I never saw the likability. | ||
I never saw the electability. | ||
I never saw her really find her niche in terms of where she is on the issues or her niche. | ||
You know, of course, we know that even the smaller candidates or the more so-called dark horse candidates Like Andrew Yang or Tulsi Gabbard. | ||
They've got an angle, right? | ||
I mean, Tulsi Gabbard's not the biggest household name in the country. | ||
But we know that she is the veteran who opposes regime change. | ||
And even if she said the words regime change about a hundred times in two minutes in the second to last debate, you know, what was it, the fourth debate, we know that that's what she's about. | ||
And same thing with Andrew Yang. | ||
I mean, he's obviously not, I don't think he's ever pulled double digits anywhere, but we know that he's the UBI guy, right? | ||
He's the human-centered capitalism guy. | ||
And across the board, you know, you've got your, you know, Bernie Sanders is Medicare for All and Democratic Socialism and Elizabeth Warren is Medicare for All and I've got a plan and that's what it's about. | ||
It's about a branding battle and so at least for me, everybody said throughout the whole process from the beginning of this year, from the beginning of 2019, When some of the first candidates launched their exploratory committees, people were saying that Kamala Harris was going to be the nominee. | ||
They said, she's going to be the one. | ||
She's going to be, oh, she's going to rise up. | ||
They were saying she was the establishment pick. | ||
And to me, the first sign for trouble for her was, of course, she had her first real notoriety after the first debate back in July, or I think it was June, maybe. | ||
When she went after Joe Biden. | ||
And she went up in the polls for about a week, and then she went right back to where she was before. | ||
And that tells me that she really didn't have the staying power, really didn't build any momentum ever. | ||
And like I said, although across the board she had a lot of the endorsements, and she had some big backers, and maybe there was some backing from the establishment, from the party, she never really got any votes. | ||
And I'll say, you know, I'm kind of fundamentally uninterested in a lot of this horse race type stuff. | ||
You know, some people, this is their bread and butter. | ||
It's polling. | ||
Oh, there's a new poll out today from, you know, whatever. | ||
There's a new poll out from the Washington Post. | ||
I think that's all gay and stupid. | ||
It's all bullshit. | ||
It doesn't mean anything. | ||
You know, people say something one day in the polls, and then they say something completely different the next week, and of course it hardly materializes in the voting anyway. | ||
I mean, I guess it's useful for some people, but to me, I'm more interested in the broad The long game, the bigger picture, right? | ||
And to me, that's what I saw with Kamala Harris from the start. | ||
So I'm a little bit uninterested in this idea of, well, you know, where's her 3% gonna go, or who's gonna win the race now? | ||
To me, the bigger picture is this. | ||
There are no candidates in the Democratic field that can beat Donald Trump. | ||
That should be a big red flag. | ||
That should be the alarm bell. | ||
That should be the story that Kamala Harris was celebrated when she got or when she announced when she first got into the race. | ||
I think a lot of people said she was going to be the nominee. | ||
And I understood kind of where they were coming from. | ||
You know, that she had this minority factor. | ||
She was this black woman and she was seen as kind of tough and funky. | ||
And, you know, she was really running with this black angle, blackness. | ||
She announced at Howard University, I think it was. | ||
And it was very racially charged. | ||
And she couldn't get more than 3%. | ||
And you know, to me, I look at Kamala Harris and she is representative of the rest of the field. | ||
Which is to say that she's a paper tiger. | ||
For as much as she can go on the stage and get applause lines and she has a couple of good debate performances and raises a lot of money, The popular support never materialized and I look at Joe Biden very similarly. | ||
I mean, obviously it's a little different because he's been at the top of the field from the beginning and so on. | ||
But I think he's got a very similar problem in the sense that there really isn't this clamoring for Joe Biden to be the nominee or to be the president for that matter. | ||
You might have seen that he rolled out in the past week. | ||
He's going to go on this bus tour now across Iowa, and it's called the No Malarkey Tour. | ||
He's got a big campaign tour of us. | ||
He says, No Malarkey, and that's supposed to be, I'm sure that was tested in focus groups as something that was maybe like folksy and authentic or something, right? | ||
So they put no malarkey on the bus and he's supposed to travel state or city to city, county to county in Iowa. | ||
And you look at some of these events, I saw he held one event in like Council Bluffs or something someplace in western Iowa. | ||
And an hour before the event they didn't have a single person show up. | ||
They had all these chairs set up and a nice stage and the buses there and nobody shows up. | ||
And a lot of people made fun of Donald Trump for this kind of metric. | ||
You know, looking at these kinds of more qualitative type things, as opposed to looking at it systematically at polling. | ||
Looking at things like crowd sizes at rallies, as an example. | ||
As Trump did throughout 2016, as opposed to looking at what 538 and Nate Silver said. | ||
I do put a lot of stock in things like that because, you know, it doesn't really matter what people say in the polls. | ||
If Joe Biden's in town and nobody shows up to a rally, what does that tell you about his prospects for the nomination for the primaries and then ultimately going up against Donald Trump? | ||
So, you know, to me, the story today is really not so much about Kamala Harris. | ||
It's about the field. | ||
Think about all the people that have fallen in this primary so far. | ||
Small names, but also big names. | ||
People like Beto O'Rourke, Kamala Harris. | ||
You know, these are people that had big backing. | ||
People, there was a lot of expectations riding on them. | ||
And the popular support never materialized. | ||
As much as there was fanfare and hype and everything, it seems like it all just sort of crumples when you realize, who's really buying this shit? | ||
Nobody! | ||
You know, so I look at the rest of the field and I say Joe Biden, Elizabeth Warren, Bernie Sanders, none of these people I don't think can match Donald Trump as candidates on the issues and in terms of popular support. | ||
Strength of personality? | ||
I don't think it's there. | ||
Now, that's not to say, you know, I've been talking to a lot of people this weekend and over the holidays about the campaign and the election. | ||
You know, people pick my brain and they say, who do you think's gonna win? | ||
What do you think it's gonna be? | ||
Now, that's not to say that Donald Trump is gonna have the easiest time in the world in 2020. | ||
I think just because of demographics, as we all know, it's gonna be a tough go for him. | ||
I'd say he's got 50-50 if I'm being generous. | ||
But it is to say that, you know, Democrats are really not helping themselves here. | ||
The demographic situation is like the fix. | ||
The fix is in. | ||
If they had a candidate who was able to unify the party, able to unify the left, charismatic, you know, real... | ||
Sort of titan in politics. | ||
I would say they'd be unbeatable. | ||
I would say electoral winter could happen tomorrow, you know, if they had the right guy. | ||
But Hillary Clinton, you know, the field throughout, everybody, all these 20 candidates, none of these people are even adequate. | ||
None of these people are even competent. | ||
They're blowing, and they've got it fixed, and they're blowing it because they can't find a single person in the whole party who's not like retarded, an extremist, Or dying. | ||
You know, they're so old that they're literally dying on the stage, as Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders are. | ||
So, that's my take on Kamala Harris. | ||
She sucks. | ||
She's gone. | ||
I never liked her. | ||
I want Cory Booker to go next. | ||
That's the one where if he goes, I'll be happy. | ||
I'm annoyed by everybody in the field, but if you've been watching my coverage of these debates, it's like Kamala and Cory Booker, to me, were the most unlikable by far. | ||
Now there's no reason for that. | ||
There's no reason for that. | ||
Don't think too much about that. | ||
Don't look too much into that. | ||
They're just very unlikable to me. | ||
Kamala Harris is just very bitchy, inauthentic, sort of snarky, pretentious, and Cory Booker is just a big fag. | ||
He's just a big effeminate homo. | ||
We're trying to be careful with the YouTube terms of service. | ||
When I say that, I don't mean that I hate him because he's gay, and I do think he's gay. | ||
I'm not saying that in a way that's hateful towards homosexuals. | ||
I just mean that, you know, characteristically... Why even bother? | ||
Why even bother trying with the terms of service? | ||
And there's really no way we can win anyway, but you know, you know why we hate Cory Booker. | ||
Guy's just a big... | ||
He's a big goofball, but he'll be the next one to go that I'll really be happy with. | ||
But that's Kamala Harris. | ||
That's a feel. | ||
That's what's going on with the Democrats. | ||
I don't know how you could be a Democrat. | ||
You must just actually be. | ||
You know, we talk a lot about NPCs and the unthinking masses, people that are just going to eat whatever slop. | ||
The establishment lays out for them. | ||
They fill up the trough with garbage. | ||
We talk a lot about this. | ||
What does a 100 IQ person look like? | ||
What do they act like? | ||
I think you really have to be brain dead to be a Democrat. | ||
And I don't want that to come off as a baby boomer saying, you know, these liberals are stupid. | ||
But I mean, seriously. | ||
I don't know how anybody could watch these debates and say, this is our guy, this is our party, this is what we're about. | ||
It's such a sham. | ||
And I know the Republican Party's not great. | ||
Obviously, everything except for Donald Trump is the same, essentially. | ||
And even Donald Trump lately is kind of hit or miss. | ||
But I mean, come on with what's going on over there. | ||
We're gonna move on. | ||
We're gonna dive into this terrorist attack in London. | ||
This is the big stuff. | ||
This is the big story. | ||
The election stuff to me is just grating. | ||
I find it boring. | ||
I find it hard to talk about. | ||
It's not really that exciting. | ||
It's all just a big game. | ||
It's all fake. | ||
You know, it's like I said last week. | ||
It's like professional wrestling. | ||
You know, to me, Kamala Harris leaving the race is like Randy Orton losing the World Heavyweight Championship. | ||
It's just as scripted. | ||
It's just as fake. | ||
Obviously, this has more consequences for our lives, but it's just like participating in it. | ||
It makes me feel dirty. | ||
It makes me feel weird, right? | ||
But we're gonna dive into the real... This is the real stuff. | ||
You've seen this terrorist attack in London over the weekend, and I wish I was here yesterday. | ||
It was a little bit more timely yesterday. | ||
If I could have covered it on Monday, but I do think it's worth talking about even if it was a few days ago. | ||
I know the news cycle moves very quickly, but I think it happened four or five days ago. | ||
It already seems like old news. | ||
But this is what happened. | ||
It was on November 29th. | ||
Five people were stabbed and two were stabbed fatally. | ||
The two are included in the five. | ||
In central London, the perpetrator who is named Usman Khan, you know, your classical Englishman, classic British name there. | ||
Oi! | ||
Hello! | ||
You know, that is your classic, that is as English as fish and ships. | ||
Usman Khan. | ||
He was the perpetrator. | ||
He had actually been released from prison in 2018 on license after serving a sentence for terrorist offenses. | ||
This is from Wikipedia. | ||
It says the attacker was attending an offender rehabilitation conference in Fishmonger's Hall when he threatened to detonate what turned out to be a fake suicide vest and started attacking people with two knives taped to his wrists, killing two of the conference participants. | ||
Several attendees fought back, some attacking Khan with a fire extinguisher and a narwhal tusk. | ||
As he fled the building, emerging on London Bridge where he was partially disarmed by a plainclothes police officer. | ||
He was restrained by members of the public until additional police officers arrived, pulled away those restraining him and shot him dead. | ||
So, to me, this is just like a big circus, and it sort of encapsulates everything that's going on. | ||
Like I said at the top of the show, this is not like every other terrorist attack that has happened on London Bridge. | ||
It's a very bloody bridge, and I don't mean that in, like, the British. | ||
Oh, bloody, bloody difficult. | ||
I don't mean in, like, that sense. | ||
I mean, like, people bleed on this bridge all the time. | ||
I don't know what's going on. | ||
I don't know, like, terrorists, why don't you attack on another bridge or in another place? | ||
But people have been ran over on this bridge, stabbed, shot. | ||
I, you know, if I ever visit the United Kingdom, please keep me away, keep me away! | ||
I don't want to find myself accidentally walking across a London bridge lest I be, you know, visited by diversity, lest I be visited by the third world. | ||
I mean, this is, I don't know why anybody walks down this bridge. | ||
Seems like a bad idea. | ||
But this is not like all the other terrorist attacks. | ||
I think in 2017 there was a very deadly car attack where a bunch of people ran over. | ||
And like I said, I think there's been multiple stabbings on this bridge. | ||
But to me, this one's very unique, and I'll tell you why. | ||
If you didn't catch the details for this story, it's actually pretty interesting. | ||
Like I said, this guy was attending a conference for rehabilitated prisoners. | ||
A little bit about the conference from Wikipedia, especially. | ||
It says The conference on offender rehabilitation meaning criminals offenders was held on November 29 2019 in Fishmongers Hall at the northern end of London Bridge in the City of London to celebrate the fifth anniversary of the learning together program and The Learning Together program. | ||
The program is run by the Cambridge Institute of Criminology to help offenders reintegrate into society following their release from prison. | ||
So, you know, how did that work out, right? | ||
I guess the program is really successful. | ||
Learning Together was set up in 2014 by University of Cambridge academics Ruth Armstrong and Amy Ludlow from the Faculty of Law and Institute of Criminology. | ||
Sounds like two femloids. | ||
Not like that matters. | ||
To quote, "...bring together people in criminal justice and higher education institutions to study alongside each other in inclusive and transformative learning communities to enable students and prisoners to work together." And work together they did. | ||
So understand, this is the context. | ||
This is where the attack occurred. | ||
To set the stage for you, this was happening at the conference. | ||
This was happening at the Learning Together conference. | ||
Hosted by, and the conference is called the Offender Rehabilitation Conference from the, what is it, the Cambridge Institute of Criminology. | ||
So the purpose of this event, where this terrorist attack, where the stabbing spree transpired, was a conference started by two female criminologists to bring together previous offenders and I guess police and Criminal scholars, you know, criminologists, academics, so that they could learn together and reintegrate some of these people back into the society. | ||
Now let's look at the perpetrator. | ||
So this is the background. | ||
Here is our antagonist. | ||
It is Usman Khan who is a 28 year old. | ||
He is the son of working-class Pakistani immigrants. | ||
Now, it's interesting, I could hardly find anywhere in any mainstream publication that his parents were immigrants. | ||
I had to look that up. | ||
I had to look up, you know, a laborious Google search, you know, Usman Khan parents. | ||
Usman Khan parents, immigrants. | ||
Usman Khan parents, Pakistan. | ||
You know, so it was a pretty tough search effort. | ||
I forget, I think it was on some kind of very out there publication that they published that his parents were actually immigrants. | ||
You know, some sources said his parents were Pakistani. | ||
Some said he had Pakistani heritage. | ||
But very few publications said that his parents were immigrants, which is not an insignificant detail, I would say. | ||
So he's 28 years old, he's the son of working class immigrants. | ||
And he was jailed in 2012 for his role in an Al-Qaeda-inspired terror group that plotted to bomb the London Stock Exchange and the U.S. | ||
Embassy and kill Boris Johnson. | ||
So he was arrested, detained, and put in jail for a bomb threat at the Stock Exchange, the American Embassy, and threatening to kill, I think at the time, the Mayor of London, which was Boris Johnson. | ||
I know he's the Prime Minister now. | ||
I think at the time he was the Mayor. | ||
And he was released in 2018 as part of this automatic program where every so often some of these prisoners are released. | ||
Now, the judge in question said this guy should not be released. | ||
The guy that sentenced him said he's a threat to the public and so on. | ||
The judge that released him happened to be a Muslim, okay? | ||
So, he was released in 2018. | ||
They said, oh, he's not a threat anymore. | ||
He's a good guy. | ||
The judge was Muslim, which is, again, another not insignificant detail. | ||
So, he's released after threatening to blow up the London Stock Exchange, trying to kill the Mayor of London, threatening to blow up the U.S. | ||
Embassy. | ||
He's put in jail for, what is it, six years? | ||
Released in 2018, he attends the Learning Together conference, where we're supposed to reintegrate all these offenders, and that's when he busts out the dual-wheeled akimbo knives taped to his wrists, very inventive, with the decoy suicide vest and starts slashing people to death. | ||
Now, it gets even better. | ||
It gets even better. | ||
You know, remember when I said this is not your ordinary terrorist attack? | ||
It doesn't stop there. | ||
And it takes place at the reintegration conference, and he had been put in jail, he's the son of immigrants, and so on. | ||
But also, let's look at the victims. | ||
One victim in particular, you know, like I said, five were stabbed, two of them died. | ||
Let's look at one of the victims who died, a man by the name of Jack Merritt. | ||
This is from one of these British publications. | ||
It says, the first victim of the knife attack on London Bridge has been named as 25 year old Cambridge graduate Jack Merritt. | ||
So, young kid, very bright. | ||
You know, Cambridge is a very good school. | ||
So this is, you know, he's handsome, very intelligent, very bright young kid. | ||
Just graduated school. | ||
It says Merritt, who graduated in 2017 with a master's degree in criminology from the University of Cambridge, previously studied law at Manchester University. | ||
He wrote his dissertation on the over-representation of young men in the British prison system who are black, Asian, and from ethnic minorities. | ||
That is what he wrote his dissertation on. | ||
This guy studied at Cambridge University as a criminologist, studied law, and he wrote his dissertation on how in the criminal justice system, Where his killer was incarcerated because he threatened to kill the Mayor of London and blow up the Stock Exchange. | ||
He wrote his dissertation on how people like that are overrepresented in the prison system. | ||
This guy then goes to the Learning Together conference to reintegrate immigrants where he is stabbed to death. | ||
By the son of immigrants, I mean obviously Pakistani Kashmiri terrorist on London Bridge. | ||
This is the story of the modern West. | ||
This is the story of Europe. | ||
This is the story of the United States. | ||
The icing on the cake to me is his father. | ||
A lot of people, you know, and it's always fascinating to me, when a white nationalist kills somebody and everybody says, okay, time to shut down the internet, you know, well, somebody killed somebody and they happen to be white, time to shut down the internet, time to shut down 8chan, shut down Facebook, we need mass purges and we need hate speech laws and gun control, that's not politicizing it. | ||
When a Muslim goes and stabs people to death or blows somebody up or runs somebody over and we say, okay, you know, maybe less Muslims in the country, well, we're politicizing. | ||
So everybody's criticizing that Boris Johnson and right-wing politicians in the United Kingdom are politicizing this tragedy. | ||
The father of this victim... | ||
The victim's name is Jack Merritt. | ||
His father, David Merritt, is telling everybody that you should not politicize this tragedy. | ||
David Merritt is saying, my son died, he was killed by a terrorist, but I will not let his death be used to go against immigrants. | ||
He says, because my son would not want that. | ||
My son would not want xenophobes and racists to use his death as an excuse for more prison reform. | ||
He writes, In a tweet this weekend, he says, quote, My son Jack, who was killed in this attack, would not wish his death to be used as the pretext for more draconian sentences or for detaining people unnecessarily. | ||
R.I.P. | ||
Jack. | ||
You were a beautiful spirit who always took the side of the underdog. | ||
Yes, the underdog. | ||
I saw another tweet from David Merritt from the same guy. | ||
He wrote on November 21st, 2017 in response to somebody who said Bristol looks like Little Somalia. | ||
He wrote, quote, going to see my son in Bristol at the weekend. | ||
He loves its diversity. | ||
Like most young people do. | ||
He is the future. | ||
Racist, angry wanks are the past. | ||
And that is British talk for, I guess, you know, a jerk. | ||
A wanker is some kind of a jerk. | ||
So he says, racist, angry wanks are the past. | ||
My son loves diversity. | ||
And two years later he talks about how his son was killed by immigrants. | ||
His son was killed by the son of immigrants. | ||
Sun was killed by a Pakistani terrorist, so sort of interesting the progression there on Twitter. | ||
And to me, like I said, this is not your ordinary terrorist attack. | ||
Or maybe it is. | ||
But this one in particular, there is some symbolism which I think is kind of hard to miss, don't you think? | ||
Now, there's a number of takeaways from this. | ||
To me, the first one is actually a little bit less obvious than the rest. | ||
You know, it might have been a minor detail which I didn't touch on too much, that this perpetrator, the terrorist, was stopped by civilians who were carrying fire extinguishers and a narwhal tusk. | ||
And people say a narwhal tusk. | ||
You know, what is that? | ||
A narwhal? | ||
You know, like the sea creature? | ||
I guess there was a chef who was cooking in his kitchen and he heard this commotion and he grabbed a narwhal tusk off the wall. | ||
Maybe it was like a display item. | ||
And he used this along with another civilian with a fire extinguisher to detain this terrorist to fight him off as he was wielding knives. | ||
And to me, this is just like, you know, maybe if the father talking about diversity in Bristol is the icing, this is the cherry on top. | ||
Even better than all the rest is they can't even detain these people. | ||
What a ridiculous country this is! | ||
Is this insane? | ||
You know, not only do you have layer on top of layer of irony, just rich irony about people that are supporting diversity and getting hacked to death by terrorists on London Bridge, but on top of that, You know, on the surface level, how are we fighting off the dual-wielding knife-wrist guy with narwhal tusks and fire extinguishers? | ||
It's like a circus! | ||
You know, you've got Muslims running, you know, it's like a Scooby-Doo cartoon where, you know, he's running through the different doors with the knives, and the British police are chasing him with a banana, you know? | ||
And, you know, a chef is chasing him with a meat cleaver, and a civilian, you know, now he's being chased with a fire extinguisher! | ||
So I guess there's something in there about gun control as well, maybe, right? | ||
That you bring in all these people, bring in all these medieval people with their medieval religion... | ||
And because there's no guns in the country, they're chasing people with machetes, and now I guess we've just got to find foreign objects. | ||
It's like backstage brawl in SmackDown vs. Raw. | ||
You got to get the sledgehammer, the ring bell, you know, anything. | ||
Just got to find some kind of foreign object and improvise. | ||
So to me, I mean, this is what happens in a country with no guns, I guess, is the criminals will either have guns or they'll have knives. | ||
And you know, to me, it's like, honestly, if it came down to it, I would prefer if I got shot to death. | ||
If it comes down to it, look, if you have a country that is subject to mass non-white immigration, and you're gonna live in a shithole, and you're gonna be subject to crime, and you had to pick, you know, honestly, I would prefer shootouts as opposed to getting stabbed to death. | ||
That's just me. | ||
If I had to pick, if we're stuck between a rock and a hard place, and it's like, look, you can either get shot to death by blacks on the south side of Chicago, or you can get your head chopped off by Muslims on London Bridge. | ||
You know, ideally we would just live in North Dakota and not deal with any of that, but if I had to pick, I'm probably going to go with the guns. | ||
I'm probably going to go with, maybe I'm packing, maybe I can pull it out in time, even if, you know, it does turn into the okay corral. | ||
I prefer that as opposed to running from somebody trying to chop my arms off. | ||
You know, I think, I think everybody would probably choose that. | ||
So, so one takeaway is, Clearly the gun confiscation, not really cutting it. | ||
No pun intended. | ||
Not really working, right? | ||
But beyond that, to me, the symbolism is so obvious. | ||
This is what we're doing to our country. | ||
You know, what does somebody like... And you know what? | ||
It is a tragedy, but honestly, it's hard to feel bad. | ||
It's really hard to feel bad. | ||
On the one hand, it's a very... it's a young kid. | ||
He's older than me, for what it's worth, but it's a young, handsome, bright kid, graduates from school, got his whole life ahead of him, and so on, and definitely well-meaning. | ||
But you know what? | ||
It's kind of hard to feel sorry at this point. | ||
When these people are advocating for these policies, And then they're subject to their own policies? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I mean, obviously it's a terrible tragedy when anybody is murdered or killed or anything like that, particularly young people. | ||
But I mean, let's be real. | ||
This is exactly what's happening to the United States. | ||
This is what's happening to the United Kingdom. | ||
This is what's happening to Europe, which is that very people that are not well-meaning, people that have malice in their hearts for the people in these countries and for the countries themselves and their identity are bringing over these foreign hordes And they're killing us! | ||
And well-meaning white people, well-meaning liberals, you know, in the salt-of-the-earth towns, you know, whether they be in Iowa, right? | ||
Or whether they be in some of these smaller towns in the United Kingdom. | ||
A lot of these well-meaning native people, who I'm sure they love their homelands, are duped into this diversity stuff. | ||
And they're advocating for it. | ||
And, you know, somebody like Jack Merritt is advocating for more immigration, advocating for the underdog, or at least he thinks he is, and how they're overrepresented in the criminal justice system, and so on. | ||
And then they find themselves hacked to death on London Bridge with knives taped to somebody's wrist by somebody who should have been in jail. | ||
To me, the grand irony here It's pretty obvious, and the symbolism is obvious as well. | ||
This is what's happening to the rest of the country, is that we're bringing in all these foreign hordes, and certainly some of them are well-meaning, certainly some of the advocates of this think they're doing the right thing, they're fighting for the underdog, and obviously there's some bad actors as well, but that's what's happening at the civilizational level. | ||
And to me, you have to ask yourself if you're a liberal, if you're in favor of this stuff, is In this particular case, did Usman, what is his name, Usman Khan, did he check to see if Jack Merritt was racist before he killed him, before he stabbed him to death? | ||
Did Usman Khan go up to all these different people who he stabbed with his cleavers taped to his wrists, and did he say, did you vote for Brexit? | ||
Did you vote for Nigel Farage? | ||
Do you support Boris Johnson? | ||
Is that a part of the conversation? | ||
Or do you have somebody here who just killed English people indiscriminately because they were English or in some sense because they were Christian? | ||
You know, if Christian is sort of fused in some capacity with religious identity or racial identity rather. | ||
Did Usman Khan go around checking to see, oh, are you one of us? | ||
What do you think about me? | ||
Am I okay? | ||
He went to a conference, presumably of people that want to see this guy do well. | ||
He went to the Learning Together conference where the whole task of these people, you know, these academics and criminologists and activists, is to reintegrate people like Usman Khan back into society, advocating for his release from prison. | ||
They think he's unjustly incarcerated. | ||
So these people are friendly to him and to his interests. | ||
Did that make a difference? | ||
In other words, did all the goodwill in the world make the slightest difference, or did they get cut just like everybody else? | ||
And to me, this is just another victim in a long list of victims. | ||
I think of, for example, Tyler Wingate. | ||
Does anybody remember Tyler Wingate? | ||
This was in July in America. | ||
This was the guy who got into a minor fender bender with a black person in Detroit, got out of his car to trade insurance information, and this black Detroiter beat him to death. | ||
25-year-old young man who had been posting on Twitter about Black Lives Matter. | ||
So in the case of Tyler Wingate, did it matter that he was in favor of Black Lives Matter? | ||
Did it matter that he was a wigger and he loved black culture and he thought Donald Trump was a racist? | ||
Did it matter when he was getting beat to death, his head smashed into the pavement by some black guy from Detroit? | ||
I don't think so. | ||
I think of Mollie Tibbetts. | ||
Does anybody remember her? | ||
She was a 20-year-old college student in Iowa who was brutally murdered by an illegal immigrant. | ||
What did her father say about her killer? | ||
He said the Hispanic community are Iowans. | ||
They have the same values as Iowans. | ||
He said that during the nearly six weeks he spent in Iowa, while authorities searched for his dead daughter, he ate at a number of Mexican restaurants. | ||
He said, quote, as far as I'm concerned, they're Iowans with better food. | ||
20-year-old daughter murdered by a Mexican illegal immigrant, and he says Mexicans are Iowans with better food. | ||
And then you have the case of Jack Merritt. | ||
Somebody writes a dissertation on the over-representation of minorities. | ||
I think that's a stretch to say they're minorities at this point. | ||
Certainly globally they are not in the minority. | ||
White people are in the minority, right? | ||
But he says that non-whites essentially are over-representing the prison system in good faith, in goodwill, the spirit of, oh, it's that white altruism. | ||
Anglo-altruism. | ||
He goes to this Learning Together conference to reintegrate the underdog, to go fight for the over-represented, the unjustly victimized by a racist justice system. | ||
And he gets knifed to death by somebody who should have been in jail because just six years ago he was making terrorist threats. | ||
And who was he? | ||
The son of immigrants. | ||
And to me, that might be even worse than if he was an immigrant himself. | ||
Because aside from this, aside from the obvious, which is, you know, liberals being so naive, people in favor of diversity and multiracialism just being absolutely stupid about the threat we're dealing with here, beyond all that is the problem itself. | ||
You know, here's Usman Khan, who is not an immigrant himself. | ||
You know, a lot of people talk about this kind of stuff. | ||
We talk about terrorists, or we talk about MS-13. | ||
We talk about gangs. | ||
We talk about whatever. | ||
To me, it goes a little bit deeper than that. | ||
You know, sure, Usman Khan, yeah, okay, sure. | ||
He went out and stabbed a bunch of people. | ||
Sure, he was a terrorist. | ||
But on a more fundamental level, let's think about what's represented here. | ||
Somebody goes out and starts knifing people, but what motivates them to do that? | ||
He grew up, you know, as all these articles say, they try to make it very sympathetic to a working-class immigrant family in a nice enough town in Britain, a town that was nice to him. | ||
I'm sure there was all this anti-racist stuff going on for the last 20 years. | ||
We roll out the red carpet for these people. | ||
They come from Pakistan. | ||
Particularly, his ancestors come from Kashmir. | ||
His parents come from Kashmir, where it's a war zone. | ||
And they come to the United Kingdom, where it is not. | ||
And you want to know why it's not a war zone? | ||
Because white people live there. | ||
That's why. | ||
You know, let's get it straight. | ||
A lot of people say, oh well, if they're not on welfare, they're not taking advantage. | ||
No, I think they are. | ||
Because they left a place like Kashmir, where not only were they not getting handouts, but also people were getting shot and stabbed and so on. | ||
And so they come from a place like that and they come to a nice neighborhood where it's safe, it's high trust, you can walk in the street at night, you can leave your doors unlocked in some cases. | ||
So we came to a neighborhood like this where if all things be equal, if everything we're being told about diversity and the plight of non-white third world people were true, Don't you think he would be grateful? | ||
Don't you think somebody like that would be kissing the ground when they got to these western countries and saying, wow, this is so much better than Kashmir? | ||
But instead, and it's not even the terrorism, it's about what motivates a terrorism. | ||
Hatred. | ||
They hate us? | ||
They hate our way of life? | ||
They're ungrateful? | ||
To me, that's the problem. | ||
Sure, maybe it's a tiny, tiny percentage that go out and stab people. | ||
But think about the bigger culture problem that we're talking about here. | ||
Think about the real clash that's happening here. | ||
Sure, maybe not all of them are joining MS-13. | ||
Maybe not all of them are... | ||
We're going out and committing terrorist attacks. | ||
That's only the most extreme expression of something to me which is dormant in at least half of them, which is they're alienated from the place that they are in. | ||
They don't feel like they're a part of the fabric and they can never be a part of the fabric. | ||
They feel like outsiders and it's because they are. | ||
And when they're outsiders, when they're different, and they know they're different, at least, you know, maybe that's not the way for us. | ||
Obviously, we've been very altruistic, but for them it breeds resentment. | ||
It breeds hatred. | ||
They're not grateful. | ||
They're not saying, oh, well, you know, you've laid out the red carpet and you're trying to make me feel welcome. | ||
They say, well this has to be ours, this has to be Muslim, this has to be Pakistani, and so on. | ||
They say that this guy went out and did this because this was revenge for killing al-Baghdadi, the leader of ISIS. | ||
This is who we're dealing with here. | ||
And so to me, if you can't see it at this point, particularly with things like this, I don't understand what's going to wake people up. | ||
How many more incidents like this have to happen? | ||
And like I said, this is only the most extreme expression of it, but you find it everywhere. | ||
You go to a city in the United Kingdom like Birmingham. | ||
It's the second biggest city in the United Kingdom, and I think it's majority Muslim. | ||
You know, so do people have to go out and chop people's heads off for you to see a problem with burqas and all the rest being worn in the United Kingdom or in France or in Belgium or the Netherlands and Germany? | ||
And in America, it's the same thing. | ||
It's only just a different group. | ||
It's Mexicans, it's Hispanics, it's Asians. | ||
It's a little bit deeper than just these violent and radical expressions of it. | ||
Like I said, that's only the worst of it. | ||
But to me, what's much more problematic is the resentment that motivates it, which resides, I think, in almost everybody that comes to these countries. | ||
So like I said, I think about Mollie Tibbetts, I think of Tyler Wingate, I think of Jack Merritt. | ||
And you gotta wonder, you know, you gotta wonder, is it just gonna take up an exit conference? | ||
You know, maybe we should tell, hey, maybe we should go and tell Boris Johnson he's just gotta bring Turning Point United Kingdom to the forefront. | ||
They just have to host some kind of exit conference for all these Pakistanis and Muslims! | ||
And they'll be eating fish and chips in no time. | ||
And they'll be jolly good Englishmen in no time. | ||
I don't think so. | ||
I don't think that's going to happen. | ||
But this is what's happening across the board in these Western countries. | ||
And people think that if we're nice enough, if we believe strongly enough, we can make it work. | ||
This is what Charlie Kirk said. | ||
Charlie Kirk said demographics is not destiny. | ||
Now, why did he say demographics is not destiny? | ||
Did he say, well here's an example of immigrants that are just like us, and here's where they're innocuous, and here's where they don't bring disease, and garbage, and crime, and drugs? | ||
Did he say that? | ||
He said, I believe that demographics are not destiny because I'm not cynical. | ||
Now, what does that mean? | ||
What does that mean? | ||
It means that he thinks that if we just simply believe strongly enough, if we just feel good enough, right? | ||
If we just work really hard to convince these people that we like them or we love them, You know what they say? | ||
They say the reason that blacks don't vote Republican, the reason they kneel for the National Anthem, the reason they kill each other in the South Side of Chicago, the reason they commit half the murders, is because Republicans are doing a bad job of outreach. | ||
We haven't just pandered enough to them. | ||
So in other words, if we just keep on giving more, more money, more attention, more conferences, opening our arms, opening up our homes, opening up for a big hug so they can stab us in the back! | ||
That's what they're talking about. | ||
That's the solution they're offering. | ||
60 million immigrants in 50 years from Mexico, from Asia, from Latin America, from Africa. | ||
And immigrants in America will drive 88% of the population growth in the next 50 years. | ||
And this is what we're dealing with. | ||
And how are we going to make it work? | ||
More Blexit conferences. | ||
We just have to be nicer. | ||
We just have to stop being so cynical. | ||
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Really? | |
Even the people that are the parents of people getting killed are not cynical. | ||
Molly Tibbetts' father's not cynical. | ||
He says after his 20-year-old daughter gets killed, I think she got, like, decapitated. | ||
She got chopped up into little pieces and buried. | ||
While the police are searching for six weeks for his missing 20-year-old daughter who's buried in a bunch of pieces chopped up by somebody who shouldn't be here, he says he was eating at Mexican restaurants. | ||
Seriously? | ||
But I guess we're just really cynical, right? | ||
I guess we're just the cynics! | ||
Our hearts have just been so hardened by seeing what? | ||
Our sons and daughters chopped up. | ||
So anyway, so that's that's the London terror attack. | ||
Like I said, this is not like, this is not your ordinary terror attack. | ||
This has everything going for it. | ||
You've got gun control, you've got diversity, the foolish liberal, you've got the dad. | ||
It's all there. | ||
Mass incarceration, it's all there. | ||
Why do you think there's mass incarceration? | ||
Maybe because they're doing shit like this. | ||
You know, I hope everybody who is at that conference, I hope they really did learn together, right? | ||
I hope they met Usman Khan. | ||
And after he tried to detonate a fake suicide vest and slashed everybody to pieces with the dual wrist knives, I hope they learned from that together with each other. | ||
Maybe they started to think, hmm, I'm starting to see why they're incarcerated at a disproportionately high rate. | ||
I wasn't sure before. | ||
We dedicated all this scholarship to explaining why these institutional differences and disparities arise? | ||
I think I'm starting to see it, you know, while they're tending to their bleeding arm. | ||
I think I'm bleeding out. | ||
I think I'm starting to see the light here. | ||
So anyway, that's the London Bridge terror attack. | ||
It is a terrible tragedy, but you know what? | ||
I mean, How many more times does this have to happen? | ||
And do you understand why people don't want to speak out about this? | ||
Because they don't want to be called racist. | ||
Because if you speak out about this problem that we all know exists, you get called a white nationalist. | ||
That's why. | ||
So, I don't know, are we going to wait for it to happen to you? | ||
I mean, that's the kind of cost, that's the kind of cost, what is it, cost-benefit analysis we're talking about. | ||
Is, well, you know, we can speak out about it, maybe pump the brakes on this, but you'll get called a white nationalist. | ||
Or we could just have more stabbings and shootings and drug crime and all that. | ||
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I don't know. | |
It's a tough choice. | ||
That's a tough one. | ||
I'm gonna have to think about that one. | ||
You know, if I were Jack Merritt... | ||
I could advocate for less immigration or I could get stabbed to death. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Getting called white nationals really sucks. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Maybe I'll just take the stabbings instead. | ||
Maybe I'll just take a couple of puncture wounds to the chest cavity and, you know, we'll call it a day. | ||
But that's a terrorist attack in the United Kingdom. | ||
It's sad. | ||
It's sad to see. | ||
But this is what I mean. | ||
This is what is happening to the West. | ||
And again, it's a little bit tricky. | ||
It's not a perfect analogy, because like I said, there are very evil forces that are bringing this upon our countries, knowing full well the consequences. | ||
So not everybody is Jack Merritt, but to an extent, the electorate, a lot of these Democrats, a lot of these liberals that you may know, you know, working class people that vote Democratic, who think, you know, speaking out against immigration is racist, who thinks if you're not in favor of Black Lives Matter, you're racist, and so on. | ||
These are well-meaning people who are quite literally fighting for and inviting people in who will one day stab them to death, stab them in the back. | ||
Could it be more symbolic? | ||
Could it be more of the epitome of what's happening than this guy who writes a dissertation on how people are overrepresented in prison? | ||
This guy gets released from prison after being in a terrorist cell, invited to a conference where they're going to reintegrate him, and he ends up stabbing everybody. | ||
Come on. | ||
Come on! | ||
And now they're saying we're politicizing it. | ||
Give me a break. | ||
But that's a terrorist attack. | ||
We're gonna move on. | ||
We're running out of time here, so we're gonna take a look at our Super Chats. | ||
We'll see what you guys have to say. | ||
You know, I could go on all night about this. | ||
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It's been all night. | |
I mean, it really just... it doesn't... | ||
It doesn't get worse than that. | ||
And here's the best part. | ||
And you know what the best part is? | ||
And clip this and save it. | ||
Because the next time a white guy goes out and shoots somebody, what's the narrative gonna be? | ||
White people are the number one threat. | ||
White nationalism is the number one threat. | ||
We need to open up an office in the FBI to surveil white supremacists. | ||
And we need to take away the guns and we need to shut down the internet. | ||
These people go around stabbing and running over and shooting and blowing up and so on, and they can't brush it under the rug quickly enough. | ||
This was four days ago. | ||
Nobody's talking about it anymore. | ||
And if you are, they say you're politicizing it. | ||
Seriously? | ||
What happened in El Paso? | ||
They never even connected the so-called anti-immigrant manifesto posted on 8chan to the shooter in El Paso. | ||
And for a month, they made it about white nationalist terrorism. | ||
And that wasn't, you know, when that happened they said, it is politicizing it and that's okay. | ||
It's good that we're politicizing it. | ||
We're gonna take your guns. | ||
We're gonna take away the internet. | ||
And when this shit happens, oh, you're politicizing it. | ||
Oh, it's racist and so on. | ||
I've had enough. | ||
I've had enough. | ||
Can't happen anymore. | ||
I don't want to live in that country. | ||
You know what? | ||
I don't want to live in that country. | ||
Don't you understand? | ||
It doesn't happen over there forever. | ||
It happens here. | ||
It happens where you are eventually. | ||
We don't put a stop to it. | ||
This is not something that happens over there and on the news. | ||
It happens in your home, in your neighborhood, and it's your life. | ||
That's what people can't wrap their heads around. | ||
You know, people can afford to, I think, be very nonchalant and I feel like people can afford to not get worked up about this stuff when they see it on television. | ||
Because when it's on television, they're sort of disconnected. | ||
That is something that happens over here. | ||
My little circle is fine. | ||
My little bubble is okay. | ||
Existentially, there is this perceived enemy at the gates. | ||
There's this dragon at the top of the mountain over there. | ||
But that's not how it's going to be forever. | ||
Don't you understand? | ||
What percentage of the world is white people? | ||
Something like 10%? | ||
Okay, you talk about minorities. | ||
Why do we call them minorities? | ||
They're going to be in the majority in 20 years. | ||
They're already the global majority. | ||
Do you know how many Africans there's going to be by 2100 as compared to Europeans everywhere in the world combined? | ||
And we're talking about them as minorities? | ||
What does that communicate? | ||
We say they're minorities, we're saying that they have less power. | ||
You know, to say minority, what is the connotation? | ||
The connotation is that, well, we have to be benevolent, they're sort of, they're the little guy, they're the underdog, as is the case of Jack Merritt. | ||
Well, they're getting militant and they're quickly becoming the majority. | ||
And all this is to say, sooner or later this will be every neighborhood, every city, every western country. | ||
And it's not going to be one guy stabbing people, it's going to be the whole city of London, and that's going to be Birmingham, and that's going to be all the cities over there, and it's going to be all the cities over here too. | ||
You know, so if you live in Los Angeles or San Francisco or Chicago or New York City, you know, you can move somewhere else. | ||
It's going to follow you. | ||
That's that's who the country is going to be comprised of is these kinds of people. | ||
And if you don't want to live in that country, well, then we have to do something about it now. | ||
Don't you get that? | ||
Because there's also no going back. | ||
You can't take it back. | ||
These people come here and they stay here. | ||
These people come here and they have three children and their three children. | ||
You know, maybe they have two and a half children on average. | ||
Right. | ||
And those children have children. | ||
And our kids don't have kids, you know. | ||
Maybe they have a kid, maybe they don't. | ||
Maybe they have a kid, maybe they become a lesbian. | ||
They get a short haircut. | ||
Maybe they go and find themselves and they're polyamorous and they get, you know, what do you call it? | ||
They get the surgery. | ||
What is that called? | ||
They get it sewn up, right? | ||
The term escapes me right now. | ||
What is that called when you get your... | ||
You know what I'm talking about. | ||
So, on average, our fertility rate is like one and a half. | ||
So these people are coming here and they're having three or two and it goes on for generations and generations and they account for almost all the population growth and we're declining. | ||
You know, however many people we abort or we don't replace because the fertility rate is below the replacement rate, that's how many people are coming over and they don't go back. | ||
They never go back. | ||
They stay. | ||
So, the country becomes like San Francisco, and then it's like San Francisco, and that's it. | ||
I mean, so, understand the permanence of what we're talking about here. | ||
This kind of mass demographic change, now, on some level, it's baked in there, it's bad. | ||
But we can prevent it from getting worse. | ||
But understand, as far as it encroaches, you never push it back, it never gets turned back. | ||
The high watermark, it stays there. | ||
That's what you have to understand about this stuff. | ||
So, all these neighborhoods that turn shitty, I mean, it just expands and expands and expands, and we never win back any kind of territory. | ||
You see how things go in this country. | ||
You know, what we're really talking about long term is how big these sort of survivor's communities are going to be. | ||
What is going to be the extent of the civilized areas of the country? | ||
That's sort of what we're fighting for. | ||
It's going to recede for generations, and depending on what we do now, it's determining at what point in the far future will that stop. | ||
But that's what we're talking about. | ||
And you're going to have these little enclaves where it's going to be safe, and it's going to be like it used to be, but everywhere else it's going to be no holds barred, man. | ||
You're going to have the super, super rich places, and you're going to have the rest. | ||
You're going to have Brazil, and you're going to have the gated community, barbed wire, you're going to have the turrets, and you're going to have the spotlights, and machine guns, and that's... and maybe there'll be enclaves. | ||
Maybe there'll be a little settlement in the woods. | ||
Maybe there'll be a little community here or there. | ||
But that's what we're... I mean, at this point, that's what we're fighting for. | ||
That is a bleak future. | ||
And, you know, something like this is only the most extreme expression of it. | ||
If this doesn't jar you awake, I mean, what's it gonna take? | ||
Your kid being the one hacked to death? | ||
I don't know. | ||
But as promised, we are gonna... I think I said we were gonna get in Super Chats like 15 minutes ago. | ||
So, we're gonna dive in here. | ||
We'll see what you guys are saying about all this. | ||
Mr. Corgi says, I know the holiday is over, but want to say I'm thankful for this community and the show. | ||
I didn't get to have a Thanksgiving this year because of bad family stuff, but it's still been a season of white pills, and I love my froggy friends. | ||
Well, I'm sorry to hear you didn't get to have Thanksgiving with family. | ||
That sucks. | ||
And you have them, you have holidays like that, but that's got to be the worst, you know? | ||
I anticipate, you know, people go through stuff. | ||
But the holiday always just like rubs sand in your face, you know what I mean? | ||
Because people go through tough times in their life, but it's like when it's during the holidays, it's just like adding insult to injury, you know? | ||
Somebody knows in the hospital or you're going through shit and it's like, oh, and it's Christmas. | ||
It's just like, oh, you know, just really just, you know, twisting the knife, a Muslim twisting the knife in your stomach. | ||
So yeah, that sucks. | ||
But hey, glad, but you know, it is a nice community. | ||
The show is here. | ||
It's up. | ||
It's very uplifting. | ||
But hey, but you may be going through tough times, but at least you have this very uplifting show to watch where it'll cheer you up and make you feel good, right? | ||
Am I right? | ||
So... | ||
Obviously this shows you know, this episode was a little bit of a Debbie Downer, but I can show you tomorrow We're gonna be back at it. | ||
Everything's great. | ||
Everything's awesome. | ||
Everything is epic But no, but it is a nice community. | ||
I agree, you know, we're we're experiencing it together shared strife shared suffering This is what builds a community. | ||
So thanks for that Nick says narwhals. | ||
He says narwhals narwhals swimming in the ocean causing a commotion Because they are so awesome Yeah, I get it, I get it. | ||
It's funny that you brought that up. | ||
I kind of thought of that when I first heard the narwhal tusk thing. | ||
That's a little bit of a blast from the past, sheesh. | ||
We've got a badger poster here. | ||
Narwhal poster in chat. | ||
I wonder how many zoomers are gonna pick up on that one. | ||
That's an internet classic. | ||
Deep says, do you think Balkanization is a plausible idea? | ||
You know, like a lot of people talk about the Balkanization as like, what do you really mean? | ||
Are there gonna be ethnic enclaves? | ||
Yeah. | ||
But I think that's the extent of it. | ||
When people, here's what people talk about, a lot of like Wignats say, the country's gonna balkanize, and what they think is gonna happen is that there's gonna be like the black area, and the Hispanic area, and the white area, and that is just not how it's working. | ||
That's just not how, I mean obviously some areas have a higher concentration of some, and obviously the South has a very increasingly high concentration of blacks, and the Southeast, the Southwest has High concentration of Hispanics, the West, high concentration of Asians. | ||
And the Midwest and the Northeast has a high concentration of whites. | ||
But, you know, that said, it really doesn't understand how populations are distributed. | ||
You know, if you look at, if you're looking at states, maybe you could say there's higher concentrations in some areas than others. | ||
But I think about it in terms of population centers like cities. | ||
And if you look at cities, almost every city's got high concentrations of different minority groups and whites. | ||
And so, you know, look at a place like Hartford, Connecticut, right? | ||
Or you look at Boston. | ||
You look at a lot of cities. | ||
And so, where a lot of people say, oh, well, different regions are going to be balkanized along racial lines. | ||
Well, it's ignoring that the major metropolitan areas have been subject to racial diversification as well. | ||
So, I don't really understand how that's going to work. | ||
I think it's a very poorly fleshed... That's a meme idea. | ||
It's not really fleshed out well. | ||
Nick says hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving. | ||
RIP Kathy Zhu. | ||
I don't I don't think she died, but but yeah, thanks for that I can't really even make jokes about her. | ||
She's a you know, she's gonna make a big deal out of everything. | ||
I blocked her number She was after she made such a big fuss the other week. | ||
She text me. | ||
She's like, I think her account got hacked or something. | ||
I I don't know exactly what it was, and she was like, are you gonna disavow this? | ||
And I'm like, you know what, fuck you, and I blocked her. | ||
So I'm just, I'm just done with her, dummy, psycho bitch. | ||
Uh, Mr. Corgi says, oh, and Owen's channel got nuked. | ||
Uh, that's a shame. | ||
Uh, Vartigan says, take the guns, then go through due process. | ||
Well, be our credo! | ||
Okay? | ||
Yeah, I don't believe in that. | ||
I don't think Trump's gonna listen to me. | ||
I'm sure his advisors are telling him, this Nick Fuentes is bad news. | ||
If they're even talking about me, which I doubt. | ||
I don't believe in that. | ||
I don't think Trump's going to listen to me. | ||
I'm sure his advisors are telling him this Nick Funchess is bad news. | ||
If they're even talking about me, which I doubt. | ||
But if they were, they'd be like, this Nick Funchess guy's no good. | ||
Glenn says, did you know you were going to be on 60 Minutes? | ||
If not, how'd you find out? | ||
What was your initial reaction? | ||
If you already talked about it, then pee-pee-poo-poo. | ||
No, I didn't know I was going to be on. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I didn't really react to it. | ||
This kind of thing's happened so many times. | ||
It's like, oh, like cool. | ||
Oh, cool. | ||
And my first thought is like, that's kind of neat. | ||
And then my second thought is like, this could get me banned from YouTube. | ||
Increased exposure could get me terminated, but I don't know, it's not really in my control. | ||
Glenn says, by the way, sorry for turning down your invitation to be the headline speaker at the Groyper Summit. | ||
I'll be out of town, sadly. | ||
I know you three will do just fine. | ||
Oh yeah, it's gonna be a bummer that we couldn't have you as a headliner, sure. | ||
Bob says, looking forward to more info on the event coming out. | ||
Would be epic to see Nibba's IRL again. | ||
There's not gonna be any more information coming out. | ||
I don't know what you're talking about. | ||
So, I forgot to announce this at the top of the show, but We're going to be having a conference, the Groyper Leadership Summit, on December 20th. | ||
It's the same weekend as the Turning Point SAS conference, and I said we were going to do a little get-together. | ||
That said, it's going to be not, it's not, you know, people been saying it's a public event. | ||
It's not a public event. | ||
Everybody who wants to go has to email Patrick and the other organizers and we're vetting everybody and it's like extreme vetting and we're not even going to let very many people come and it's going to be people that are pretty safe and secure. | ||
You know, people, more info. | ||
I don't know where he got that from. | ||
It's on December 20th. | ||
That's, it's gonna be in West Palm Beach. | ||
That's all the info that'll be given out. | ||
So, Night King says, God and Homeland, but it's gonna be, look, it's gonna be a great time. | ||
There's a lot of people have given a shit about this. | ||
I announced this the other weekend and people have been asking for this. | ||
A get-together, a celebration of Groyper Wars. | ||
You know, we've had a great victory and I said we were gonna be in West Palm Beach. | ||
We'd have a presence there. | ||
And a lot of people made a big stink and they're like, this is terrible. | ||
People are going to get doxxed. | ||
It's like we've had like 10 events this year. | ||
We've had, haven't had any problems, but in any case. | ||
It's gonna be a great sort of send-off from 2019. | ||
Great send-off for the Groyper War Phase 1. | ||
A big celebration. | ||
We're gonna have a lot of the original question askers, I'm told, that have been RSVPing. | ||
I'll be there, Patrick Casey will be there, Jake Lloyd will be giving speeches. | ||
It should be a great weekend, but definitely do send out an email. | ||
I don't anticipate it being a huge, huge event, but we're gonna try and accommodate as many people as we can while also making sure that There's no threats, there's no security threats, no privacy threats, because of course Charlie Kirk's gonna be sending Mossad agents to, you know, blow our heads off. | ||
So we're trying to make it totally safe and secure. | ||
So with that in mind, we are gonna have to vet everybody. | ||
NightKings has gotten homeland greetings from Croatia. | ||
Well, thanks. | ||
Logan says, Merry Christmas! | ||
This will be my first Christmas spent in the Orthodox Church. | ||
We will read these Psalms for two days straight at Paris during this time. | ||
What are some of your Catholic traditions? | ||
Honestly, I've never done anything super religious for Christmas. | ||
I was talking to an Orthodox friend of mine this weekend, and he was telling me about how Orthodox celebrate Christmas in January. | ||
What's that all about? | ||
He's like, no, but it's December 25th for us. | ||
Yeah, okay. | ||
I guess I'll take your word for it. | ||
You know, my Christmas traditions. | ||
What do we do? | ||
Well, we actually have, yeah, I'm not really proud of my Christmas traditions. | ||
Obviously, we go to mass on Christmas and then we go see a movie. | ||
That's what my family's done for like the past six or seven years is we go to mass, we get sushi, which is kind of like a Jewish thing. | ||
We're not Jewish, but I mean, I know that's like Seinfeld and a lot of Jews. | ||
We see there's a Jewish family in town every year on Christmas. | ||
We go out, we get Chinese or sushi, and we see the same Jewish family every time, and it's like, you know, we're Catholic, but hey. | ||
And then we go see a movie. | ||
So that's what I do for Christmas, but hey, you know, Orthodox is right there with us, I guess. | ||
Kind of close enough, but Merry Christmas. | ||
Johnny says prayers for the Groyper Summit. | ||
I can't book a flight down to Florida myself so soon, but I'll definitely catch the live stream. | ||
Hopefully I can go to the next one. | ||
Best of luck and keep it up, King! | ||
Well, thanks! | ||
Thanks to you a freshman coming home from college for Thanksgiving break went, Mom, Dad, you'll never guess what's really going on. | ||
Welcome back, King. | ||
Well, that's, I mean, he kind of butchered the line there, but great. | ||
I mean, good, I guess. | ||
Thanks for butchering the line. | ||
But yeah, good to be back. | ||
Nova says that Joe Basraoui guy is dishonest as hell. | ||
He stood in front of me at ASU to ask a question. | ||
He told me straight up he wasn't affiliated with Turning Point. | ||
He markets for Trump's campaign and that he wasn't Masa, but his grandfather was. | ||
LOL. | ||
Yeah, it's really shocking that he would be a liar. | ||
I'm very Wow. | ||
He would be duplicitous and dishonest What? | ||
I'm surprised. | ||
I am shocked that guy looked very trustworthy to me. | ||
He looked like a stand-up guy with a lot of integrity and Mr. Rocks has just had the first Big Mac in my life. | ||
Now I understand, Nick. | ||
The beauty. | ||
Except the pickles. | ||
They don't seem to belong. | ||
You never notice them, but when you do, you start seeing them everywhere. | ||
Strange. | ||
Okay, I don't know. | ||
Some kind of half-assed, like, meme or something. | ||
Uh, yeah, the Big Mac's good stuff. | ||
I don't know why you're countersignaling the pickles. | ||
I love the pickles. | ||
Crumble says, I'm becoming a proud Bristian. | ||
Okay, I believe this is this is not very tasteful. | ||
I believe Christ died on the cross for us bros. | ||
Love you big guy. | ||
Well, thanks. | ||
Groyper Wars, a shout out to the Scottish representation in the America first movement. | ||
Pat Buchanan, Sean McCaffrey, Scott Greer, Jada McNeil, and our boy Trump. | ||
Are they Scottish? | ||
Are they Irish? | ||
I'm pretty sure they're Irish. | ||
Trump might be only Scottish, but I'm pretty sure all the rest are Irish. | ||
I'm Irish too. | ||
And hey, I'm Irish too. | ||
So Michael the Archangel says, Thanks for that RT with Rob Smith pimping his butt-blasting dating app. | ||
I wonder if that's how Charlie Kirk met him. | ||
Benny Johnson uses it for sure. | ||
I'm sure Benny Johnson uses it. | ||
Benny Johnson loves to have sex with men. | ||
So I'm sure he uses that. | ||
That's the thing, you know, Benny Johnson can say whatever he wants about me. | ||
He could say Nick Francis is racist and anti-semitic and so on, but Benny Johnson has sex with men and he can't stop cheating on his wife with men. | ||
It's weird, dude. | ||
Dude, Benny, yo, can somebody clip this and tag Benny in this? | ||
Benny, stop cheating on your wife with men. | ||
It's gross. | ||
It's terrible. | ||
You know, you're killing your wife with that. | ||
She's not happy, man. | ||
It's weird and it's wrong. | ||
You made a vow. | ||
You made a, what is her name, Nurse Kate? | ||
You made a vow to Nurse Kate. | ||
What is it? | ||
Through thick and thin and sickness and in health till the end of time. | ||
That's not a light commitment. | ||
And you're out there having sex with men? | ||
That's got to stop, big guy. | ||
Listen, that's got to stop. | ||
That's not, that's not cool. | ||
Nobody likes that. | ||
So yeah, I agree. | ||
Benny Johnson's probably using that app. | ||
I feel terrible for Nurse Kate. | ||
Nurse Kate deserves better than that, let me tell ya. | ||
She went to nursing school, she is a healer, and her husband's out there having sex with men. | ||
That's disgusting. | ||
Derpy says reading Edmund Burke was not expecting from- and you know, it's so funny because that's- I'm not making that up. | ||
Benny Johnson knows all of that is true. | ||
That's what's so funny to me. | ||
Is that we could put these things out there and Benny Johnson can ignore it and pretend he doesn't see it. | ||
But, I mean, he knows. | ||
I know. | ||
He knows. | ||
I know. | ||
He might not know how I know, but he knows I know. | ||
Bro, stop! | ||
It's disgusting! | ||
Please! | ||
Keep your marital vows! | ||
I mean, look, it's bad enough if you're doing it, period, but you're married and you're subjecting Nurse Kate to that. | ||
Nurse Kate doesn't deserve that. | ||
Nurse Kate doesn't deserve that one bit. | ||
She deserves the best. | ||
Anyway, Nurse Kate is his wife. | ||
Derpy says, reading Edmund Burke was not expecting for him to go off and name them like that. | ||
Seems like everyone has a problem with these people for no reason. | ||
Ah, yes, the French. | ||
Very true. | ||
Bob Sacamano says, and a cracked egg. | ||
Okay. | ||
True Seeker says we had some good Manhattan. | ||
We had some good Manhattans. | ||
And then Raw Oysters as a starter. | ||
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And this amazing beef tartare. | |
A big slab of raw meat, absolutely bloody, with some selected cheese on top and a cracked egg on it. | ||
Yeah, I saw that. | ||
He's just, oh my gosh. | ||
Somebody sent that to me and it was just, my brain was just on overload. | ||
You know, talk about low-hanging fruit. | ||
It was just like, it's almost like bait. | ||
It's like a trap. | ||
I don't know if you saw this, but I guess Spencer was on JF the other day and he's caught wind of our little Swiss mushroom joke. | ||
So he went on a stream and said, I think Knicker Nation will love this. | ||
This insane sort of meal that he had a beef tartare and all this bougie sort of stuff and in the Spencerian dialect and the Spencerian, you know gay dialect and you know, it's just like he just took it and it just amped it up huge hugely and I almost think, I almost think it's not even funny. | ||
Look, you know, it's like, it's like when Spencer's trying to participate in it. | ||
You know, we're making fun of him doing the Swiss cheese. | ||
It's almost like we just have to say, hey, fuck you. | ||
You know, when we did the mushroom Swiss cheese, whatever, we're making fun of you. | ||
And now he's like, oh, oh, well, now I'm going to be in on the joke and I'm going to say something funny. | ||
Nah, I'm going to take a pass. | ||
Fuck you. | ||
We don't like you. | ||
Well, well, oh, I'm in on it. | ||
I'm in a joke too. | ||
Well, I'll say something even more silly and we're all gonna laugh about it. | ||
Nah, not funny anymore. | ||
You're a bitch. | ||
You're still a bitch. | ||
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So... Yeah, he can pretend. | |
Oh, look, I'm in on it too, guys. | ||
Look, I'll participate in the joke. | ||
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Nah! | |
Not funny. | ||
Not funny. | ||
You suck. | ||
No. | ||
I don't think so. | ||
You're a fag. | ||
Yeah, if you send me an email, I'll let you know. | ||
But I don't want anybody... I don't put it out publicly because I don't want somebody to camp out there and like wait for me to check it and then kill me because that could happen. | ||
Harold says my daughter calls me at work today. | ||
Do I have to go to school today? | ||
I'm going to get married and have babies. | ||
So why do I need to go to school? | ||
After I explained that she needs some education, I let her stay home. | ||
She's nine and based. | ||
Wow, very based daughter. | ||
Very based in red pills. | ||
She got the right idea. | ||
It's true. | ||
It's true. | ||
She should be learning recipes, you know. | ||
Unironically, though, why don't they teach women practical skills like this? | ||
They teach women, what, calculus? | ||
What's she going to need that for? | ||
I know it sounds like a joke, but it's not. | ||
It's not, but it ain't a joke, though. | ||
They're teaching her what in high school. | ||
What, chemistry? | ||
What's she gonna do with that? | ||
She's gonna learn all this, all this stuff is being crammed into her head. | ||
She probably didn't even understand any of it. | ||
Chemistry, not your daughter in particular. | ||
I'm talking about women. | ||
Chemistry, mathematics, rocket science, all this kind of stuff. | ||
And then she gets out of high school, she don't even know how to make, she could all in beans. | ||
She don't even know how to make gravy. | ||
Really? | ||
How's that for education? | ||
Not very practical, in my opinion. | ||
What are we even doing here? | ||
You know, she's in school all day long and they teach her calculus and so on. | ||
She gets out of school, she can't cook, she can't clean, she doesn't know how to take care of the kids. | ||
All women know how to do now is be bisexual, eat hot chip, and lie. | ||
This is what we've done. | ||
Let's see. | ||
Alcibiades says, so for $2 I can ask you anything? | ||
Yeah, you got it. | ||
You can ask me anything. | ||
Becca says, sending blessings from Australia. | ||
Listening to you has brought me back to my faith and I want to start a family more than ever and trying to convince my partner. | ||
What do I do in the meantime? | ||
Well, he builds himself up. | ||
Well, thanks. | ||
We love Australia. | ||
I can't do an Australia. | ||
I was going to attempt it, but I can't do the accent. | ||
Well, I'm glad. | ||
I'm glad you've been brought back to the faith. | ||
I'm glad you've been brought back to the family. | ||
Sort of vindicates me. | ||
You know, a lot of people say, Nick, you're too hard on women. | ||
Look, I bully because I care. | ||
I want women to do the right thing. | ||
And then they're epic. | ||
Waiting for your partner to build himself up. | ||
I'm not sure what you mean to start a family. | ||
I would just be supportive. | ||
You know, everybody wants to do... I just do things. | ||
Everybody wants to do something. | ||
As the female, I would say your, you know, the role of the female is to empower the man. | ||
You know, everybody thinks a woman's job is like she's got to do her own thing or she's got to whatever, she's got to assert. | ||
Women just has to empower the man, support the man, let the man lean on you, right? | ||
You know, women can support men in a very specific way. | ||
And I don't mean that to sound like you know, like suggestive or anything, but you know what I mean? | ||
Emotionally, women have that sort of, that sort of softness about them. | ||
You got to be somebody that he can lean on. | ||
Now I say that as somebody who's probably not somebody you should ask for relationship advice because I don't have a lot of experience in that area, but I'll say that, um, probably just try and be supportive, empower him, you know, do right, do right by your man. | ||
Um, but, uh, but probably, probably not the guys should ask about that anyway, but, uh, glad you're back in the church, glad you're, uh, glad you're looking to build the family. | ||
He'll get there. | ||
He'll get there in time. | ||
Another very sentimental message there. | ||
PSY, are Irish accents so epic? | ||
Yeah, well, thanks. | ||
If I ever need a place to lay low, I'll fly to Australia and I will stay in your shed. | ||
is just letting you know I have a shed out back if you ever need to lay low it gets kind of hot in Australia though PSY or Irish accents so epic yeah well thanks yeah if I ever need a place to lay low I'll fly to Australia and I will stay in your shed that's I'm glad to know I have that offer on the table okay I'm relieved I'm I've got a backup plan Irish accents are epic. | ||
Okay, I'll take your yeah. | ||
Sure. | ||
Definitely a big guy Trent says just vibing listening to no parties in LA in America first Wow schmood Anonymous says we woo, okay Yeah, true. | ||
Yeah, it's true. | ||
I don't know if you heard, but I've been exposed. | ||
I am actually a Chinese asset. | ||
true uh ray respecter says goobers be like nick say chai com but that's not true ray respecter's the real chai com pay attention to me yeah it's true i don't know if you heard but i've been exposed i am actually a chinese asset you know sometimes they say i'm an israeli asset sometimes they say i'm an iranian asset but finally they crack the code you You know where the super chats are coming from they're coming from China And that's that's the truth. | ||
I've been exposed. | ||
I hope you guys are not bothered by this that You know, I'm basically a Chinese agent. | ||
I've been groomed by the Chinese government since I was in high school and This is why At certain times I've chastised Trump for not doing enough about social media censorship. | ||
It's because I'm owned by China. | ||
But I hope everybody's cool with that. | ||
Kathy Xu and I used to be friends. | ||
She was my handler. | ||
I've got a new Chinese handler now. | ||
Another one more behind the scenes, right? | ||
And another, there's another Chinese handler, Andrew Clavin, he's in there as well. | ||
So yeah, what can I say? | ||
You gotta pay the piper sometime. | ||
What did that, there was a Zionist like six months ago, maybe like three months ago, who said, no, all Nick's money comes from Iran, and now they're saying it all comes from China. | ||
Yeah, well, there you have it. | ||
The real pee-pee poo-poo superchats, they are coming from Beijing. | ||
Pacific Loon says, Advent focuses on light as opposed to darkness. | ||
Christ enters our dark world and casts away the darkness of sin to redeem us. | ||
He will come again as a light of the world. | ||
Very true. | ||
White Pill with a big super chat. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
He says, flee my friend into thy solitude. | ||
I see thee stung all over by poisonous flies. | ||
Thou hast lived too closely to the small and the pitiable, raised no longer an arm against them. | ||
Innumerable are they, and it is not your lot to be a fly-flap. | ||
Yeah, it's very true. | ||
This is from Thus Spoke Zarathustra. | ||
I'm pretty sure. | ||
I referenced this on a stream this weekend. | ||
Yeah, very true. | ||
That's how I see myself in a lot of ways. | ||
Evil Panda says, glad you're streaming tonight. | ||
It makes taking care of the house while waiting for my husband to come home more fun. | ||
Like when you leave the TV on for a dog when you're out so it doesn't get lonely. | ||
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Well, that's kind of a... What would you say? | |
That's not a very nice thing to say about yourself. | ||
I mean, it is similar, but it is similar. | ||
But glad you're entertained. | ||
I'm glad I can, I do like that because I find myself doing this a lot. | ||
You know, I'm driving, gaming, whatever, put something on in the background, having lunch. | ||
I'm glad I can provide a little white noise. | ||
Bing says, people like Jack Merritt ought to be our intellectual elite. | ||
Instead, equality requires them to praise and serve bad people. | ||
Yeah, I agree. | ||
Leon says, I don't know what that means. | ||
Prince says, missed you bro. | ||
No homo. | ||
Well, thanks. | ||
Missed you too. | ||
Joe the Boomer says, Simon and Alyssa took the trip to Israel and visited me two days ago. | ||
We smoked a cigar and white pilled all evening till sundown. | ||
Parting was bittersweet and reminded me how much I miss you all. | ||
Hope you take the Israel trip in January to see me Nick! | ||
Yeah, I know you're on me about that. | ||
I will DM you. | ||
I've had a lot going on, but shoot me a DM. | ||
I'll get back to you this week for sure. | ||
Yeah, I'll take the trip out to Israel to visit Joe the Boomer. | ||
Yeah, little do people know that China's actually funding the money through Iran, through Israel to me. | ||
I mean, that's the path. | ||
Through Joe the Boomer. | ||
Crumpulous says hello, Mr. Fuentes. | ||
I'm a 26 year old griper. | ||
Big fan. | ||
Did you see Crowder attempt the Epstein suicide? | ||
Was anyone else black piled when he didn't fall unconscious? | ||
No, just me. | ||
I did not see that actually. | ||
I saw that he was going to attempt that, but I didn't watch it. | ||
I don't watch Crowder. | ||
My mom says vote Democrat and obtain a million dollars or vote Republican and obtain nothing more than a soda. | ||
Oh, I saw that from Benny Johnson and Lance videos. | ||
Epic collaboration. | ||
Extremely good content. | ||
Extremely funny content. | ||
Bulk Bogan says America vs. Patriots vs. BAP and friends. | ||
Hate to see this. | ||
Both are good and want mostly similar things. | ||
No more brother wars. | ||
Keep up the good work, big guy. | ||
Have a borger on me. | ||
Well, thanks. | ||
Well, this, just like in every other instance, is not my fault, okay? | ||
I got this reputation for years that I was bridge burner. | ||
I couldn't get along with anybody. | ||
And it's like, for the last year, every problem I've had with somebody on the right was not instigated by me. | ||
It was instigated by everybody else and prosecuted. | ||
I mean, it was like, people are persistent about this stuff. | ||
Like with Owen Benjamin. | ||
People come at me with this stuff and they say, oh, why do you fight with Owen Benjamin? | ||
I don't know. | ||
You know, you gotta ask him. | ||
Or with Vox Day, you know, here's another one, the most recent. | ||
Richard Spencer, we had a beef last fall, last year. | ||
He was attacking me for no reason on, you know, whatever, the gay show, the McGay group. | ||
And, uh, you know, there are a few other feuds this year. | ||
Kathy Zhu, um, Stéphane Malin, a few others. | ||
And it's like, yeah, I'm with you. | ||
No more brother wars. | ||
You should tell everybody else. | ||
They didn't get the memo, I guess, you know? | ||
So, with this Bronze Age pervert, first of all, look, a lot of this stuff is cringe, okay? | ||
The gay stuff, the Handsome Thursday stuff. | ||
And look, it's not just me. | ||
The guy barely gets any engagement. | ||
He's got, what, 28,000 followers, and he barely gets any engagement on his tweets. | ||
I went through his timeline for the past, like, week or two, just out of curiosity, and the biggest tweet he's had almost all month, or in the last 28 days, last month or so, has been his tweet about me, saying, oh, don't go to the, don't go to the Groyper Summit, whatever. | ||
And so, I held my tongue for a long time about this guy. | ||
I don't love his brand. | ||
I don't love the baby talk, gay stuff. | ||
I think his brand is very cringe. | ||
I think he's basically a boomer. | ||
And you know what? | ||
I held my tongue on that when people would ask me, what do you think of Bronze Age Perver? | ||
And I said, oh, he's great. | ||
He's great. | ||
He's doing good stuff. | ||
Because I assumed that when you know somebody, and you're in contact with somebody, that you have a problem with them, you take it up privately. | ||
Now, again, this is a lot of the same conversation I had like two years ago about countersignaling, you know? | ||
So I understand where some people are coming from on this, but it's like, look, if he had concerns, almost all of his concerns are not even valid, you know? | ||
His interpretation, you know, if you've seen this or not, I don't want to make a big deal out of it, but Bronze Age Pervert, who is a really important thinker who writes in, what is it, The American Mind or whatever, He's been fear-mongering about our Groyper Summit saying, oh this is gonna be like Charlottesville. | ||
Except for it's like not even remotely the same at all. | ||
Doesn't involve the same people. | ||
It's so not the same event. | ||
It's not even close to being similar even. | ||
It's not playing the same sport as far as I'm concerned. | ||
But he's been making a big stink about it and he's been mobilizing all these other faggots like Logo and a few others to attack the event. | ||
And um... | ||
And like I said, it's like if he had a problem with it, he should have DM'd me and I would have explained why all his concerns are not valid. | ||
Why everything he's saying about it is almost just factually wrong. | ||
It's almost lying at this point. | ||
But instead he just goes and puts me on blast. | ||
And I'm kind of getting tired of that. | ||
I'm kind of getting tired. | ||
My patience is like here with people on our own side that are starting shit with people. | ||
You know, you want to do your own thing, do your own thing. | ||
You got a problem with it, hold your tongue, tell me in private, or at least be subtle about it. | ||
But these kinds of like brazen and open attacks shot across the bow like this, it's so uncalled for. | ||
Especially in light of what's been going on for the last... | ||
Six, eight weeks? | ||
As if we haven't taken enough shit from everybody else on planet Earth! | ||
Now we need it from Bronze Age Homo? | ||
And all these other people? | ||
Seriously? | ||
And you know, Schizo, Loki, and all these other people? | ||
Please! | ||
Anyway, so that's got me a little bit heated. | ||
I did a de-livestream about it this weekend. | ||
Before, before the BAP thing kicked off. | ||
Oh, America First versus BAP! | ||
Both are good and want similar things! | ||
Yeah, okay, tell everybody else! | ||
Shekelberg says, despite your strong scorn and stern shaming, the superchats continue to be just awful and more frequent. | ||
Seems negging really is an effective strategy. | ||
Nick, you're such a flirt. | ||
I'm not flirting with you, alright? | ||
If you think I'm flirting with you, you're wrong. | ||
I legitimately get annoyed. | ||
It's not, I'm not negging. | ||
You know, negging implies that I'm, you know, I'm negging you so that you'll like me. | ||
No, I'm just shitting on you because you're, because people annoy me on this show. | ||
So don't don't read too much it don't fly to yourself. | ||
Don't read too much into it You're just you're just uh, you know, I'm just very easily annoyed very low threshold So yeah, i'm a real flirt. | ||
Yeah Yeah, a lot of that's the thing a lot of people a lot of these like e-girls Think it's like a game. | ||
A lot of these e-girls think it's like Oh, he said no e-girls, but I'm gonna be like different. | ||
He says no e-girls, but he's like, he's just playing hard to get. | ||
No, no e-girls. | ||
No e-girls, you know? | ||
If you get in my face, I will tell you no e-girls, okay? | ||
Oh, he says no e-girls. | ||
That just makes me want him more. | ||
He's just playing hard to get. | ||
No, I'm just telling you no e-girls, and you're dumb, okay? | ||
I'm not calling you dumb to get you to like me. | ||
I'm calling you dumb because you're dumb. | ||
I'm calling Kathy's you a joke because you're a joke, not because I want you to like me. | ||
You like me because I'm handsome and charismatic and epic and all that. | ||
And me bullying you is just the cherry on top for you. | ||
That's not why I do it. | ||
Justin says, Oh, and Benjamin got purged. | ||
Both accounts deleted. | ||
I follow you on Telegram. | ||
Just in case of anything, stay blessed, bro. | ||
Well, thanks. | ||
Yeah, everybody follow me on Telegram because, you know, I mean, purges are coming. | ||
It's t.me slash NickJFuentes1. | ||
That's where I'll post everything in the event that the unthinkable happens. | ||
But, hey, knock on wood, hopefully we can last a little bit longer. | ||
R.A. | ||
says Cambridge man who was probably in one of those creepy clubs where David Cameron did things with a pig's head gets stabbed by refugees he planned to unleash onto common British folk. | ||
You hate to see it, but you know what we love to see? | ||
Nick! | ||
I agree. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, I agree with all that. | ||
I love to see it. | ||
Love to see it. | ||
Cyanite says, first time super chatter. | ||
Nika over here got four wisdom teeth. | ||
Excuse me. | ||
Nika over here got four wisdom teeth pulled. | ||
Anyways, are there tickets for this Florida thing? | ||
Have a great evening, King. | ||
Just go on my telegram. | ||
Just find the flyer. | ||
It's on my Twitter. | ||
It's on my telegram. | ||
There's an email, I think, in the bottom left or bottom right corner. | ||
Just send an email and you'll get in touch with the organizers. | ||
And if we think you're okay, then we'll send you a form and you can fill it out. | ||
And if not, then you're probably not going to go. | ||
So it's got to be very exclusive because... | ||
And that's the thing. | ||
It's funny because some people... | ||
Look, the concern is valid. | ||
People have been criticizing the event because they're saying, well, is it going to be secure? | ||
Is there going to be privacy? | ||
Which is a valid concern. | ||
But that said, we've done, I would say, all the people involved in this combined, who are public and behind the scenes, like a dozen or more events just this year. | ||
And we've done, we did the thing in Miami. | ||
We've done a few off the record events. | ||
We've done a lot of these things. | ||
and none of not a single one of the events we've done this year has had any fallout any not one person we've probably had i would say something like 500 people all together and all these different conferences not a single person has had a single problem minor major anything like that all this is to say We have organized things in the past. | ||
We know it works. | ||
We know it doesn't work. | ||
We just pulled off the Miami thing without a hitch. | ||
If you were there, you know, obviously, well, I wouldn't say without a hitch. | ||
There were some minor things going on. | ||
We didn't organize that one, to be fair. | ||
I was just invited to speak. | ||
But in any case, we've handled a lot of events. | ||
We've seen what works. | ||
We've seen what doesn't work. | ||
And we have got a process in place that is airtight. | ||
I mean, the methodology, the procedure we're using, It's just about as secure as you can get. | ||
I would say it's bordering on being overcautious, but we understand that there's a lot of scrutiny, obviously. | ||
The media is after us. | ||
We're in Turning Point, you know, that's their event. | ||
There's going to be tons of Turning Point people in West Palm Beach that weekend, but we've got procedures in place that it's going to be a smaller event, but everybody's going to go, they're going to have a good time, and they won't have to worry about any privacy or other concerns. | ||
JF says broke holding the groper leadership summit in West Palm Beach woke holding it in Chicago Troopers rise up. | ||
Okay, very stupid super chat. | ||
I hate this format. | ||
Not only is this format old and stale, but it's like bad thing Good thing and it's like you don't understand the purpose of the meme. | ||
It's just like the Virgin Chad or The yes meme, you've seen this yes one where it's like, oh, so you think blah, blah, blah, XD? | ||
Yes. | ||
People have just made that out to be bad thing or something obviously good, yes. | ||
For example, I saw some Catholic account. | ||
Some of these Catholic, look, I'm Catholic, but some of this content on Twitter is just bad. | ||
One of these Catholic accounts is like, oh, so you oppose pornography, and it goes in and it's super long. | ||
pornography which is evil and bad and blah blah blah? | ||
Yes. | ||
Okay, you're missing the point. | ||
The point of the yes meme is it's supposed to be counterintuitive. | ||
The point of the meme is like, oh, something that is like, oh, so you're just going to do something that is like counterintuitively a good thing? | ||
Yes, you know? | ||
And that was the same thing with like Virgin and Chad. | ||
Now people have met the dichotomy between Virgin and Chad is meant to be bad thing, good thing. | ||
The Virgin bad thing versus the Chad good thing. | ||
But before it used to be it was the opposite. | ||
It was ironic. | ||
It was like the Chad bad thing, you know? | ||
The Chad is retarded. | ||
The Chad, you know, dummy. | ||
Versus the Virgin has their life together. | ||
The Virgin working out at the gym versus the Chad sedentary lifestyle. | ||
Wait a minute, but being sedentary is not good. | ||
Okay, right, but that's the point. | ||
The point is to say, oh, it's, uh, I don't know. | ||
If you're explaining it, it kind of defeats the purpose, but similarly with the broken woke, it plays the same, plays off the same concept as the yes meme, as the virgin shad, broken woke is like, you know, broke, something that's counterintuitively good. | ||
Woke, something's counterintuitively the other way. | ||
Broke, one thing. | ||
Woke, another thing. | ||
Okay, you know, go away. | ||
What are you even doing here? | ||
So that was kind of a long and autistic explanation of it, but no, I just, no, I don't like that. | ||
I don't like that. | ||
If you live in Chicago. | ||
If you're from Chicago, just say, hi Nick, I wish that someone was in Chicago. | ||
Okay, great. | ||
When you say broke, having it here. | ||
Woke, having it somewhere else. | ||
Chicago gripers, rise up. | ||
Oh, because you're from Chicago? | ||
Get the fuck out of here. | ||
People that are me, rise up. | ||
Chicago nationalism. | ||
Chicago people, rise up. | ||
Humans, rise up. | ||
Just stop it. | ||
You clearly don't get it. | ||
Oh, it's a tough, this is a tough gig. | ||
It's a tough gig, folks. | ||
This is why I make the big bucks. | ||
You know, people watch the Super Chats come in, they're like, he's making so much money. | ||
It's why, it's why I'm the number one political streamer on planet Earth. | ||
It's because I, you know, it's a tough job. | ||
Nick says, uh, welcome back King. | ||
Thanks for taking the slings and arrows for We America vs. Patriots. | ||
God bless. | ||
Yeah, you're welcome. | ||
Yeah, you're welcome. | ||
Senseless says, if YouTube purges, do you live? | ||
Well, I'll let you know. | ||
Just sign up for Telegram and I'll let you know. | ||
Tiz says, yo pop about to start naming them. | ||
Reckoning coming. | ||
Yeah, Papa John's about to go off. | ||
Justin says, RIP Kamala. | ||
Press S to spit. | ||
Yeah, S in chat. | ||
Lil Jesus says, welcome back King. | ||
Hey, thanks big guy. | ||
Good to be back. | ||
Elevated Squirrel says, I can't believe you were in Davenport, dude. | ||
I'm from the Quad City. | ||
I work in Davenport, and I live in a small town called Milan that borders Rock Island. | ||
Wish I could have been there. | ||
Please come back soon. | ||
I don't know, dude. | ||
I mean, it's kind of a, look, Davenport? | ||
Kind of run down, man. | ||
I went to this restaurant in Davenport, and I literally saw a car chase. | ||
Literally saw a police car chase happen next to me. | ||
I pulled up, parallel parked on the city street to park, and a car flew past me, and I'm not making this up, 10 cop cars in rapid succession followed, and then they, you know, Perpetrator did a what do you call that drifted around the corner cops followed him. | ||
I'm like, yeah, I gotta get the fuck out of here Apologies for the language language been a little hardcore this show, but so I don't know maybe I'll come back for the pizza I'll come back for Harris pizza Kilos is welcome back. | ||
Thanks. | ||
Based Leafs is Swiss cheese mushrooms. | ||
Okay. | ||
Trad Cats is never a bad time to remind everybody no e-girls never. | ||
Glad you're back big guy. | ||
Yeah, very true. | ||
Rand Paul says, Nick do you believe the dinosaurs roamed the earth? | ||
How old do you believe the earth to be? | ||
Some say 5,000 years. | ||
Jesus is king is greater than yondi. | ||
Okay, gonna have to disagree with you on that. | ||
I find it hard to believe about the dinosaurs. | ||
You know, look. | ||
Okay, they say they got fossils. | ||
I just find it very hard to believe. | ||
Oh, like giant monsters, giant reptiles walking around the planet? | ||
I'm the crazy one? | ||
You know, they talk about the Bible and they're like, oh, you believe in like magic because you read the Bible? | ||
It's like, oh, you believe in giant monsters? | ||
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Really? | |
I find it hard to believe. | ||
I, oh, they say there's fossils. | ||
I don't know how many fossils there are. | ||
I'm not, I'm not a paleo, I'm a paleoconservative, not a paleontologist. | ||
Uh, and I don't- I don't know how legit that is or not, but I find it really hard to believe that, oh, there's these, like, giant man-eating li- I guess they don't live with people, but there's these giant carnivorous lizards wha- just eating things and... | ||
I don't know. | ||
It seems like a stretch to me. | ||
You know, and all these other prehistoric creatures. | ||
You know, let's call all the BS out. | ||
These giant fish and giant, giant, you know, insects and giant birds and giant everything. | ||
What? | ||
That's retarded. | ||
That doesn't make any sense to me. | ||
And how old is the Earth? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Simp Exterminator says, Vox Dei was complain- That's a great name, by the way. | ||
Vox Dei was complaining about what he calls the Groppers. | ||
He also questioned your Afro-Latino status. | ||
He wants to debate you on the cookie question. | ||
Yeah, this is old news. | ||
Nikki Boo says, stop watching. | ||
Spartan Reach needs your help. | ||
I don't know what that means. | ||
Kirk Grames says, your thoughts on Owen Benjamin's YouTube being nuked? | ||
I think it's a real shame. | ||
Odd for us to skip this one, okay? | ||
Crumpulous says, Owen is gone. | ||
Main channel's been terminated. | ||
Purge has begun. | ||
Subbing to you on DLive. | ||
You should have been subbed to me before. | ||
H4Hotboy says, although I agree with a lot of what you say, Here we go. | ||
Why do you disdain science as much as you do? | ||
Lab coat alert. | ||
Why do you push so hard on what proves us right? | ||
How can we reject something so useful to our cause? | ||
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My calculations show that you should countersign all science. | |
Just shut up. | ||
Just shut up. | ||
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Idiot. | |
You're going to get a wedgie. | ||
All these Catholic groipers are going to come up and beat the shit out of you with a Bible. | ||
Maybe they're not even literate. | ||
It doesn't even matter. | ||
Much of illiterate Chad Groyper's gonna come up. | ||
Don't even matter that they're illiterate, they speak Latin. | ||
And they're gonna punch you, give you a wedgie, give you a swirly, pour, uh, you know, whatever's in your test tube on your face. | ||
Chemical attack. | ||
No. | ||
We just, no. | ||
Just no more, no more of the science. | ||
No more scientism. | ||
I've had enough of it. | ||
It's enough. | ||
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I agree with a lot of what you say, but according to my calculations... Let me fix my glasses really quickly. | |
Test tubes prove us right. | ||
Shut up, dude. | ||
Science is garbage, alright? | ||
All this science isn't even real. | ||
Don't you even know this? | ||
There's the... What do they call this? | ||
It's the... I forget the name of it. | ||
It's like this replicability crisis. | ||
Where they're finding, and this is in recent years, something to think about, They're looking back at all this science that has been done in the last 200-300 years and they're finding they can't replicate any of the science. | ||
know what the span is, but all the science has been done in the last 300 years, and they're finding, hmm, they can't replicate any of the science. | ||
That's weird, because all scientific method is about replicability, the idea that you have a hypothesis, and you test it, and empirically, you determine how things are, and we find that all these studies, all this science over the years is just nonsense. | ||
Can't be replicated. | ||
In other words, we have to throw out all the conclusions. | ||
You know, to me, the over-reliance on... | ||
Data, and empiricism, and this kind of methodology, I think it's very much what's ruining our country. | ||
I think it's all BS. | ||
Science doesn't have any of the answers for the important questions, and over-relying on materialistic explanations, that's what got us where we are. | ||
So I think you gotta throw a lot of it out. | ||
You know, these scientists, as smart as they are, they can't even tell us what we're supposed to eat. | ||
Right? | ||
Food pyramid? | ||
Well, that was a lie. | ||
Oh, you have to eat a lot of grain and a little bit of this and a little bit of that. | ||
And some people say you gotta eat like cavemen. | ||
And some people say you can't eat any carbs. | ||
And some people say... And nobody even knows! | ||
Nobody even knows! | ||
Nobody knows anything. | ||
All these scientists don't know anything. | ||
I think it's all a bunch of garbage. | ||
We have to get back to the good stuff, the Bible. | ||
Luftwaffe vs. Hey Nick, how about another joke? | ||
What do you get when the U.S. | ||
purchases 20,000 guillotines? | ||
Okay, disavow. | ||
Announces Chad Narwhal Tusk vs. Virgin 72 Virgin Seeker. | ||
Okay, disavow that as well. | ||
Inner-City Democrats' Boomer comment, but true. | ||
Church mosque attack is in New Zealand. | ||
I'm just not even gonna read this. | ||
Oh wait, what does it say? | ||
Isn't New Zealand amazing for gun control? | ||
Islamist terror every week in Europe. | ||
You can't shut down all immigration because of one Muslim. | ||
Yeah, that's a good point actually. | ||
I thought you were gonna go Wignap mode, but that's a good point. | ||
Anti rude says the ADL decided on was no longer useful and someone remembers a classic narwhals animated video This is what content is all about. | ||
Yeah, very true. | ||
Another wishful zoomers is welcome back big guy. | ||
Well, thanks. | ||
Happy birthday Hope it was a good one. | ||
I know you're celebrating this weekend. | ||
I'm going to give you a private birthday wish. | ||
I don't know if people prefer a DM or if they prefer a public post. | ||
The public post gets you the clout, right? | ||
Gets you the, you know, oh, he wished you happy birthday. | ||
He must be cool. | ||
But the private DM to me is more special because it's like, sup? | ||
It's like, we're tight, you know? | ||
But happy birthday. | ||
Hope it was a good one. | ||
Good to be back. | ||
Based Leafs is quick take on gun control. | ||
Should alcohol be illegalized? | ||
Should it be illegalized? | ||
Great question. | ||
Quick take on gun control. | ||
That's bad. | ||
And should alcohol be made illegal? | ||
No. | ||
Torchens says Spencer countersignal McDonald's in lieu of nicer things then didn't even know what a Michelin star is. | ||
Alenia Chicago check three stars fit for a king. | ||
Yeah, I don't know. | ||
I don't eat fine foods. | ||
I don't eat. | ||
I'm not one of these people. | ||
I'm not a snob. | ||
Well, I am a snob, but I'm not a snob when it comes to like, I'm not one of these people that goes to these fancy restaurants. | ||
All these gimmicks where it's like you pay. | ||
Somebody was telling me about this restaurant where it's just like a seasonal menu and you go and you like pay a certain amount and they just give you whatever. | ||
I don't like that. | ||
You know, where they give you small portions and it's fancy, whatever. | ||
I don't like fancy food. | ||
I like cheeseburgers, okay? | ||
Maybe I'm just juvenile. | ||
Maybe I'm immature. | ||
Maybe that's just a class thing, but that's the way I am. | ||
That doesn't mean I don't enjoy steak or lobster. | ||
It's interesting to change it up a little once in a while, but when I go out to celebrate, I go out to the diner, I get a cheeseburger. | ||
I go out to the diner, I get steak and eggs. | ||
This is just how I am. | ||
This is just what I like. | ||
But, uh, yeah. | ||
I mean, Spencer, we know he's an elitist. | ||
We know he's, uh, you know, whatever. | ||
To each their own. | ||
Mr. Rock says, think it's possible Owen deactivated his channel himself? | ||
I have no idea. | ||
Senpai says the Kalergi plan is real. | ||
The Kalergi plan is not. | ||
It's kind of a red herring, honestly. | ||
I know, I mean the premise is sound in a sense, like what people are trying to make it out to be is like correct, but if you look into the Kalergi plan, it's not, it's really not something I think that is useful. | ||
I don't know all the details about it, but I remember I looked into it for a time and like I know what it's about and everything and I just don't think it's legit. | ||
I don't think it's pushing what you think it is. | ||
Anon says, Jack always rooted for the dual-wielding underdog. | ||
Yeah, yeah, well, there you go. | ||
Robert says, I'd be mad as hell if my dad posted cringe like that after a mosquito killed me. | ||
Yeah, imagine. | ||
Demetrius has met up with a four-percenter this Thanksgiving weekend for a full four days at Brighton Beach in Brooklyn. | ||
What can I say? | ||
Complete white pill. | ||
Huge success. | ||
I know your advice is otherwise, but there's always the exception to the rule. | ||
I don't know what that means. | ||
Oh, oh, the e-girl. | ||
You said it was, last time we talked you said it was an e-girl. | ||
Yeah, no, I, look, I'm sure you'll be the one exception, right? | ||
Look, exceptions can happen. | ||
I just say, you know, just, you know, know your odds. | ||
Generally doesn't work out, but hey, if you want to give it a shot, by all means. | ||
Glad it, glad it worked out for you. | ||
Glad you're a white pill. | ||
Congrats. | ||
Hope it works out for a big guy, too. | ||
Master Euphoria says welcome back big guy curious what you think the most cringe you've done recently is everyone's cringe sometimes not me I've never posted cringe ever Gary Baker says white identity is cringe to normies yet will Chamberlain take advantage of civic nationalism and he combines with Zionism he appeals to broader base and Okay, this guy sounds like a fucking schizo. | ||
Pass on this. | ||
Harris says, sorry for the la- I'm just- the language is flying fast and loose. | ||
I don't know what it is lately. | ||
I'm just- I gotta get more disciplined, I guess. | ||
But yeah, kind of a schizo post here. | ||
Harris Walker says, if I get redacted by some Muslim, my dad better not cuck and sent for diversity and hate on xenophobia. | ||
Pray for ourselves and our Euro friends. | ||
Yeah, definitely. | ||
Let's see. | ||
Dimitri says, also imagine getting gored by the horn of a large sea mammal wielded by a Polish chef. | ||
Winged Hustlers, right? | ||
That's what they that's what they were saying about this weekend is the Winged Hustlers making a return. | ||
Nikki Booses, remember? | ||
Okay, now I'm gonna read that. | ||
That's gonna make more trouble than it's worth for me right now. | ||
It'd be funny to say it any other time, but now everybody's reading into every little thing I say. | ||
Gotta be very careful. | ||
Can't read anything these days. | ||
PC gone mad. | ||
Hey Nick, keep up the great work on the show. | ||
This London attack encapsulated so many of the issues we all talk about in immigration, guns, and criminal justice. | ||
Hope it wakes some people up. | ||
Yeah, I did. | ||
It encapsulated all of it. | ||
It was, you know, a perfect package. | ||
Robert of Troy says, I feel no sympathy if I advocated for sharks in the public swimming pool and proceeded to get eaten by sharks. | ||
I should be ridiculed. | ||
Yeah, there's something to be said about that. | ||
Tim Churchill says, I heard they are making Usman Khan the boss on Mortal Kombat. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
I think he's going to be a playable character in Final Fantasy. | ||
He's going to be a playable character in Super Smash. | ||
And, uh, you know, his up-B. | ||
You gotta, gotta mind that up-B. | ||
He uses double, double wrist slash. | ||
Very, very, uh, effective. | ||
MagaZog says, would you denounce putting illegal immigrant children in cages for a very attractive liberal girlfriend? | ||
No. | ||
No, I would never date a liberal. | ||
That is gross. | ||
Imagine having a what am I not gonna say the n-word in my own home because my liberal girlfriend's gonna be offended she can leave She can get she can get right on out. | ||
I've you know what? | ||
I'm so sick of it liberals I get this all the time liberals being very passive-aggressive I try so I know it's very boomer but I try so hard to be as belligerent and noxious as possible around certain liberals especially women You think I'm gonna cuck? | ||
You think I'm gonna mind my words so I don't offend some woman? | ||
She can leave. | ||
She wants to get all bent out of shape, fine. | ||
Maybe she'll attack me. | ||
Maybe she'll put me in a self-defense situation, right? | ||
So no, I would never, I would not denounce anything. | ||
If anything, I would say I was in favor of things I wasn't even in favor of, just to make her mad. | ||
Opposite. | ||
I would say Wignatt-type things. | ||
I would say, you know, Fed type things, you know in in private a private setting just to be like, you know what you can't control me Andrew says f60 minutes Nick did nothing wrong. | ||
Yeah, I agree Lord narwhal says narwhals are good people. | ||
Okay, great. | ||
Thanks. | ||
I love when we get these I love ones like something viral happens and then you get like that thing in the viral video and they tweet you know, you know what I'm talking about where it's like a viral video about like a A dog. | ||
You know, a viral story about a dog that, you know, does something silly. | ||
Haha, silly dog. | ||
And then somebody makes a Twitter account, silly, you know, at silly dog and it'd be like, hey guys, get the, get out of here with that. | ||
I don't, you know what I'm talking about? | ||
That happens every time. | ||
It's very Reddit. | ||
Very Reddit-tier. | ||
David De La Garza says, Hi Nick, I've seen that Twitter drama and though I find low-keys accusations to be over-the-top, there's some good points. | ||
Okay, yeah, bye. | ||
No, there's not any good points. | ||
The guy's schizophrenic and he's hurting the movement. | ||
So just for saying that, you gotta go. | ||
Mr. Maxwell, you know, gonna dox my parents. | ||
Oh yeah, but he makes some good points. | ||
Yeah, he's totally schizophrenic and sowing doubt and division based on nothing, based on something that's so disingenuous. | ||
But yeah, he's making good points. | ||
Yeah, bye. | ||
Mr. Maxwell says, if NJF is a Chinese agent, I guess I'm pro-China. | ||
Yeah, well, there you have it. | ||
I am a Chinese agent. | ||
I do work for China, you know? | ||
Oh, no, no, no! | ||
Don't do it! | ||
Don't do it! | ||
Get those hands away! | ||
Get those hands away! | ||
Chinese agent. | ||
Do we even have to do it? | ||
Chinese agent Nick on the job. | ||
Get those fingers out of there! | ||
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Nope, nope, nope! | |
Get them away! | ||
I'm gonna get in trouble. | ||
One of these days I'm gonna do that, man. | ||
It's gonna get me in trouble. | ||
One of these days I'm gonna do that and there's gonna be a screenshot. | ||
They're gonna use that picture in the show. | ||
From now on, when they do an article about me, that's the picture they're gonna use. | ||
Don't do it! | ||
No! | ||
Optics, Nick! | ||
Optics! | ||
It's no good. | ||
I did that to Kathy Zhu. | ||
Maybe that's why she hates me. | ||
We were in Miami. | ||
We got into it about politics. | ||
Not in any other way. | ||
We got into it about politics. | ||
And she made the dumbest comment I think I've ever heard in my life. | ||
She said, well, Chinese people are fairer skinned than white people sometimes. | ||
She said Chinese people have lighter skin than white people sometimes. | ||
So why are Chinese not white? | ||
I'm like, are you, are you kidding me? | ||
What? | ||
Are you retarded? | ||
You know, but she kept saying that I was, she was like, well, what's the difference? | ||
And I, I did the thing. | ||
I was like, this is the difference. | ||
Well, for starters, What's the old joke that we would tell in middle school? | ||
Something about silverware? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't remember it. | ||
But anyway. | ||
But yeah, that's me. | ||
That's me. | ||
China number one. | ||
China number one. | ||
That's me. | ||
That's me. | ||
Chinese age. | ||
And you know from all the shilling I've done for China that that is true. | ||
Matthews' high energy show missed you but you give us too much. | ||
I really do. | ||
I should scale it back. | ||
Tim W's is found out by a 23 and me. | ||
That I'm 49% British and Irish makes events like that of this past weekend even more frustrating. | ||
Seeing what's happened to the land of my ancestors and what's well underway in the country of my own. | ||
Yeah, I hear ya. | ||
Jared Kushner says, according to a Fritz, cucked Angloids. | ||
What can you do? | ||
Jared says, according to... My allergies are killing me, man. | ||
I apologize for all the sniffling, but the good news is we have an hour's worth of super chats left to go, so there's no shortage of shit content for me to shift through, you know, or wade through while my nose itches. | ||
I love that. | ||
Jared Kushner says, according to a Freedom of Information Act request in the UK Ministry of Defense in 2014, there were 640 Muslims in the armed forces, around 750 British Muslims, We're fighting for ISIS in Syria in 2015. | ||
Okay, thanks. | ||
Binks, as I am proud to announce, I have officially began the Cobbled Scholarship for Troubled Minority Youths. | ||
These young men deserve more than just tacos, okay? | ||
Funny, funny. | ||
Punished two weeks of my high school as Majority Hispanic and Black. | ||
None stand for the flag, only the whites do. | ||
Demographics clearly are a destiny. | ||
Oh, I see you're being sarcastic. | ||
Content Gay says this nimba literally had only knives that were tied to his wrists, no less, and still killed more people than the average mass shooter. | ||
Yeah, you know, that just goes to show sometimes great ideas are terrible ideas, right? | ||
Look at what this guy did with just two knives. | ||
He didn't even speak English. | ||
Kevin says, that's a reference. | ||
Joker says, I posted a video on twitter.com. | ||
Would you watch it for $50? | ||
No. | ||
Master Euphoria says, blah blah blah. | ||
Thanks. | ||
Lenny says, great show tonight, King. | ||
Keep going from strength to strength. | ||
Okay, thanks. | ||
Pragmatic Culture says, glad to have you back, King. | ||
Sad to see people countersignaling so hard. | ||
Nick's a Chinese operative. | ||
Nick supports degeneracy. | ||
Nick's gonna get people doxxed. | ||
What losers? | ||
Yeah, I agree. | ||
I mean, look, at this point, I don't even care what the critics say. | ||
We're just gonna win, and they will just look like idiots. | ||
I'm not interested in arguing online anymore. | ||
People that are not relevant, people that haven't done anything since the election, I'm not interested in arguing with these people. | ||
If you're dumb enough to believe what they're saying, if you're dumb enough to fall for that, okay, whatever. | ||
We're going to keep doing what we're doing. | ||
And, you know, they'll just look like assholes and that's what we just have to do. | ||
That's what we did with the Wignats at a certain point. | ||
It was at the beginning of this year. | ||
At the beginning of 2019, I said, you know what? | ||
I'm done arguing with Wignats. | ||
They're not relevant. | ||
We gain nothing from it. | ||
We're just gonna focus on the real enemy. | ||
And look at what we did this year, you know? | ||
We occupied CPAC. | ||
We did events. | ||
The show's bigger than ever. | ||
We had Groyper Wars. | ||
Okay, so, and now I look like a bunch of clowns. | ||
We're gonna do the same thing with these people. | ||
I'm not really interested in a back-and-forth with, you know, people that haven't done anything relevant since 2016. | ||
People that get no engagement. | ||
People that are not relevant about what they think about the movement. | ||
You know, if they have such a great idea, then they can do their own thing and we're just gonna keep winning. | ||
Let's see. | ||
Spencer says, 10 years ago my high school in Minnesota had zero Mexicans. | ||
Now nine years later, half the kindergarten class is Mexican and when I graduated last year, a quarter of my class was Mexican. | ||
Chain migration? | ||
This is mass migration, bro. | ||
It's just what's happening. | ||
What kind of question is that? | ||
Magnum says, Charlie called me cynical at University of Florida. | ||
R.I.P. | ||
MAGA. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Mary says, hey big guy, it's been a hot sec. | ||
How you doing? | ||
I'm doing great. | ||
Josh says, sending a super chat for my lunch break. | ||
Love you, Nick. | ||
Well, thanks. | ||
Love you too. | ||
Hope you're enjoying your lunch. | ||
Noose says, the greatest 60 minutes clip of all time. | ||
Yeah. | ||
John Robertson says, sushi on Christmas? | ||
And he's got a couple of stars of David. | ||
Yeah, it's just what we do. | ||
We, so on Christmas Eve, I celebrate with my grandma. | ||
That's the tradition. | ||
That's when we have our dinner, like the homemade dinner. | ||
And then the next day we do a big breakfast and we do The sushi and the movie. | ||
I know it's like a Jewish tradition, but you know, that's a kind of quirky doubt. | ||
I know that's just... I shouldn't have even said that because now everyone's going to say, he eats sushi on Christmas? | ||
Jewish much? | ||
We go to mass. | ||
We go to Catholic mass and then we have a big breakfast and then for dinner we eat sushi. | ||
I think we eat the breakfast first and then mass and then sushi and then we watch a movie. | ||
It's just what's open. | ||
My mom doesn't want to cook on Christmas. | ||
That's just, you know, why we have that. | ||
Loneslops is an orthodoxy. | ||
We hold a basically vegan nativity fast for 40 days. | ||
This is my first one and let me tell you, it really brings you closer to God. | ||
Yeah, pass. | ||
Gonna take a pass on that. | ||
Salim says, can we talk about cookies? | ||
No. | ||
Gay. | ||
Rolled Detroit says, you ruined Shapiro, Crowder, and the rest of Conservative Inc for me, so here's some shekels. | ||
America First exclusively on DLive. | ||
No, don't think like that. | ||
I'm not even finishing this. | ||
Pomps says, took Europe 800 years to expel the Moors. | ||
Okay, I'm not reading this. | ||
United Front says, hey big guy, first super chat. | ||
Big fan. | ||
Made the special burger at work. | ||
A beautiful burger with melted Swiss. | ||
Okay. | ||
Burger fan says he stabbed people, but at least he wasn't racist. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Thomas says will you stream or record GROIPAC? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Well, it's not GROIPAC. | ||
It's GROIPER Leadership Summit. | ||
Yeah, we're gonna stream it. | ||
Red says there's a video of destiny literally admitting his girlfriend sleeps around and he's fine with it The video is called destiny admits. | ||
He's a cock. | ||
Yeah, this is old news. | ||
We've seen this Stances. | ||
Oh, really? | ||
Well, I literally retweeted that on my timeline like a million years ago Stance is the legislation blah blah blah Yeah, I think I talked about this earlier in the year when there's that big... when the Polish Holocaust laws are being passed and there's this big shakedown for reparations and so on. | ||
hand over airless property to some Jewish organizations aka the Holocaust industry. | ||
Any thoughts? | ||
Yeah I think I talked about this earlier in the year when there's that big when the Polish Holocaust laws are being passed and there's this big shakedown for reparations and so on. | ||
Yeah I mean look here's what a lot of people get wrong. | ||
Maybe they can see that the Israel lobby exists but they ignore the Jewish lobby which is very real and different and distinct. | ||
You The Israel lobby has something to do, but it's not what's driving this shakedown for reparations in Poland. | ||
And by the way, it's happening across Europe and in the United States. | ||
Still the shakedown for reparations from 80 years ago. | ||
And it's like the way they do it in Poland in particular is terrible. | ||
It's like businesses, I guess, and I'm probably butchering it, but it's something like businesses or property that was unclaimed after the war is Jewish. | ||
They're saying all the unclaimed property or businesses after the war naturally are owned by Jews because, you know, This was land that was appropriated by Nazis or whatever. | ||
I know I'm not getting that 100% right, but in other words, it's this extremely tenuous connection between this money and land and property and businesses and so on that they're attributing as, you know, owed to Jewish people. | ||
And it's like billions and billions and billions of dollars from the government that is, you know, and it's like a million years ago and a lot of it's just total nonsense. | ||
And yeah, they're using, in a lot of ways, America and the State Department to shake them down. | ||
So yeah, it's very real. | ||
Salim says, Chang, okay. | ||
Fatakati says, pretty dope that you don't counter-signal Murdoch, even though they sent their cat after you. | ||
I don't know what that means. | ||
Uke says, do you think public school ESL is a good assimilation tool or is it part of the immigration scheme? | ||
Peace be with you this Advent season. | ||
What is ESL again? | ||
It's like, I know it's like language for schools, right? | ||
English, something, blah blah blah. | ||
Series? | ||
Oh, so I guess it's some soccer thing? | ||
Electronic Sports League. | ||
No, can I just get the other definition? | ||
I'm gonna... I'm just like, oh my gosh, for the super chats tonight. | ||
ESL, I don't even know what that stands for. | ||
What is that? | ||
Learning... | ||
English as a second language? | ||
No, I think it's terrible. | ||
I think all the schools should just be in English. | ||
And they shouldn't even try to cater to these people. | ||
Learn English or you just fail. | ||
Just get him out. | ||
Hofferman says, Nick, how do you plan to expand the movement when it seems centered around humor, zoomer, meme culture? | ||
How do you appeal to a common working man? | ||
I don't know. | ||
We'll figure it out. | ||
Professor Eric says, what is, uh, skedalen beans and the baked, so he's just butchering the spelling here, baked mustacholi you always talk about. | ||
I can't spell so I can't look them up. | ||
Please help me out. | ||
Uh, so baked mustacholi, you know what a mustacholi is? | ||
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It's like a kind of pasta. | |
And a baked mustacholi is just that, but it's baked in a pan with lots of cheese. | ||
I don't know how to make it. | ||
I'm not the one making it. | ||
Mom's making it. | ||
And shakadala and beans. | ||
I think shakadala's like a vegetable, if I'm not mistaken. | ||
It's like a leafy vegetable, right? | ||
How do you... I don't even know how to spell it. | ||
I don't know how to... I don't look it up on Google. | ||
This is what mom makes for dinner. | ||
I'll just, you know, phonetically spell it. | ||
List it. | ||
Oh, it's... so it's... here we go. | ||
Let's see if we can find it. | ||
It's spelled like, if I remember correctly, it's spelled like, not exactly like it sounds. | ||
How is it spelled? | ||
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Let's see if I can find it. | |
I don't think I can find it. | ||
I don't know if I can find it right. | ||
I don't know how to spell it. | ||
I'm not the one going around spelling it. | ||
I'm just eating it, alright? | ||
But it's like... It says it's soup. | ||
I pulled up this... I tried my best. | ||
Let me see if I can remember the spelling You see let me do my best see if I could find it that's not it I'm trying my best. | ||
I'm sure I I can't even think of it like phonetically how it might sound I Oh, here we go. | ||
Yeah, it's an E. It's escarole. | ||
That's how it's spelled. | ||
That's right. | ||
Escarole. | ||
That's how it's spelled. | ||
E-S-C-A-R-O-L-E and beans. | ||
Let's see. | ||
I'll pull it up. | ||
I'll help explain here. | ||
Creamy concoction of escarole and beans, rich and divine. | ||
Served with the, of course, with the Italian bread. | ||
Yeah, it's like a green, like leafy vegetable with beans. | ||
It's kind of, I don't know if it's soup. | ||
It's like soupy, I guess. | ||
Kind of a soupy dish. | ||
I eat it in a plate, I'm pretty sure. | ||
Or a bowl. | ||
I don't even remember the last time I had it, but... Yeah, so that's, that's your say... Yeah, it doesn't... That's how my mom says it. | ||
I don't know if that's like an Italian-American thing, or maybe it's just my mom thing, but that's how we say it. | ||
And the baked mozzarella is just like pasta, but it's baked in a dish. | ||
Hope that helps. | ||
Catholicism says, Nick, do you think England will try to ban tusks? | ||
Funny that's so funny bro. | ||
Oh my gosh. | ||
I'm wheezing bro. | ||
I'm laughing. | ||
I am going to laugh Salim says, all your chats come from Iran. | ||
Yeah, it's the latest iteration of that. | ||
Thanks for the big super chat. | ||
Name says, oh you had beef, tartar, big guy, no one cares, loser. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Karen says, I run a homeschool co-op. | ||
The girls take sewing, cake decorating, painting, cooking, baking, first aid, crafting, poetry, crochet, knitting, nursery. | ||
Wow, sounds amazing. | ||
name says or I just read that Nathaniel Hill says what does it feel like to send a $2 PP poop I don't know I've never done it you tell me anonymous tipper says salute subject hello Nick once America first is mainstream when will he be spinning off the Nick points is dating coach show sent from my iPhone yeah it's not gonna happen Science says, just sent my app for GLS. | ||
Are Instagram accounts like right wingism satisfactory as vouchers or should I try to get someone more prominent? | ||
I'm not gonna give any information about that. | ||
Look, you send in an email. | ||
If you get the form, you get the form. | ||
If you don't, you don't. | ||
Not much more I can say beyond that. | ||
RJ says, what catechism should I read? | ||
Dude, I don't know. | ||
Ask Classical Theist. | ||
Anon says, will the, I think it's like the, what is it? | ||
The Council of Trent Catechism, I think is like the standard one, if I recall correctly. | ||
Does that sound right? | ||
Yeah, I'm pretty sure that's like the standard one. | ||
Yeah, Catechism of the Council of Trent, I'm pretty sure is like the official. | ||
That's the one that I've always heard is the best one. | ||
But I don't read, you know, people ask me, what's the best Bible version? | ||
Like, I've read all the different Bible versions. | ||
Non says, will the event feature the cameraman turning on the audience? | ||
No. | ||
Isaiah says, I don't know if I could read that, not exactly optical. | ||
Sinai says, wasn't at Miami, but thanks for the info. | ||
Sent the email and I'm hoping for a reply. | ||
Have a great night, Nick. | ||
Okay, well thanks. | ||
Grinsin says, opinion on Bloomberg? | ||
Also, we live in a tism prism. | ||
Okay. | ||
Bloomberg? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't really like him. | ||
I don't think he stands a chance. | ||
Too short. | ||
Inner-city Democrats is Nick on big T-Rex money. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Invoker tromps his bro. | ||
Blue whales are literally 82 feet long. | ||
Giants! | ||
Okay, but that's different than a T-Rex, okay? | ||
And whatever the big, the, you know, land-before-time guy is, the big, long-neck guy. | ||
It's ridiculous. | ||
Bing's a shout out to the something dynasty. | ||
Okay merchant princes. | ||
Have you seen Edward Dutton stuff on genetics physiognomy? | ||
No Grandmaster level says I'm the one that sent squatting slob the pictures of your something on Instagram Okay. | ||
Oh, who is this? | ||
Can you believe how much he resembles you? | ||
I don't know what you're talking about Jax is are you wearing suit pants? | ||
No, I'm wearing jeans. | ||
Oh These are great by the way. | ||
I'm loving these. | ||
William says Jewish girl asks her father for $50. | ||
He says $30? | ||
What do you need $10 for? | ||
That's like about the oldest joke ever. | ||
I think that's about as old as dinosaurs. | ||
Content Gay says Richard Spencer is basically that one middle-aged man who thinks he is cool and hip with kids when in reality he is just cringe. | ||
Yeah, he's just like that. | ||
I agree. | ||
T. Torchens says, if we pay for you to go to Alenia in Chi, review? | ||
Can you, like, just speak English? | ||
Why? | ||
I don't even know what any of this means. | ||
What, is Alenia a place? | ||
Is that a restaurant? | ||
I don't know what that means. | ||
In Chi, do you mean Chicago? | ||
Review? | ||
Just shut up. | ||
Just shut up. | ||
Just say it or just don't say anything. | ||
It just makes me, like, why? | ||
Why would you even send this in? | ||
What's wrong with you? | ||
Bird Dogs, as you thought about doing a post-Groiper War interview with Godfrey, perform an alt-right post-mortem, and talk about the possibility of an Americaverse realignment. | ||
I don't know, maybe. | ||
Bear says my something. | ||
I don't know what this means. | ||
Angel of Rasses. | ||
This is just garbage. | ||
These super chats are just trash. | ||
They're garbage. | ||
Send them in and just write in complete sentences. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Is it that hard? | ||
Angel of Rasses says, and just, you know, use actual real words and not weird abbreviations and... | ||
You know, things that you think I might understand. | ||
Coded language. | ||
I don't know about that. | ||
I've never had a cringe moment. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I'm not Polish. | ||
were depicted as giant lizards now there are big birds i don't know about that uh bing binger says i've never had a cringe moment hussars bruh i don't know i'm not polish i don't know fucking know about hussars uh joseph says in regard to the lab coat simp i am getting a bs in biology at a small catholic college and Even there, all the lab coat degrees are full of figs, brainlets, and degenerates. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Raul says, Nick, have you ever tried Waffle House? | ||
Yes. | ||
Ross says, why would you want to say the n-word? | ||
Because it's funny. | ||
Brandos is looking forward to the Kurgan vs. Jay Dyer debate. | ||
Thoughts? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't know who that is. | ||
I know Jay Dyer. | ||
I don't know Kurgan. | ||
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I don't know. | |
It's the first time hearing of this. | ||
Salim says, all joking aside, please call out cookies. | ||
Don't know what you're talking about. | ||
Shake These says, hey, Nick, love the show. | ||
Do you foresee a lot of political violence coming due to people openly wearing their MAGA gear? | ||
Just wanted your thoughts. | ||
Everyone just wants my thoughts. | ||
Yeah, I don't know. | ||
Maybe. | ||
Maybe. | ||
Maybe not. | ||
whether dinosaurs are real or not doesn't matter in our day-to-day lives. | ||
If people get mad, can't understand someone having a different opinion than what is deemed kosher in many such cases? | ||
Yeah, it makes me think of other things. | ||
Max, he says, great show tonight. | ||
Thanks for all the content. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Thanks. | ||
You're welcome Sky says hey, I was wondering if you ever watched any common filth aromas burning if their content had any impact on you If not, check them out. | ||
No, I've never I'll listen to any of that. | ||
I'll check them out for sure Ben says my Canadian college is half Indian. | ||
They naturally divide themselves from whites sitting in class and only speak English when necessary. | ||
Yeah, yeah, we get a lot of that. | ||
Andrew says Ben Shapiro be like human rights can't be commodities unless Israel needs free guns for its right to exist. | ||
Glass Half Empty says, Nick, we have a hard time with English because we're Afro-Latino. | ||
Sorry. | ||
Yeah, okay. | ||
Anon says, Nick, be like, dinosaurs aren't real, guys. | ||
They never existed. | ||
Stands up, thinking the camera's off, revealing velociraptor legs. | ||
Yeah, you finally got me. | ||
The Dinosaur Theory. | ||
Isaiah says, after you're banned, how will you stay around? | ||
Okay, I'm just not... I just can't read this. | ||
Oh, after you're banned, just shut up. | ||
Just don't talk like that. | ||
No negativity. | ||
No negativity on this show. | ||
This show is very positive and uplifting. | ||
Senseless tunings is actual words. | ||
Incomplete sentences go off, King. | ||
Thanks. | ||
Okay, that's our last Super Chat. | ||
That's gonna do it for us tonight. | ||
A great, a great welcome home. | ||
Fitting, very fitting. | ||
But that's gonna do it for us tonight on the show. | ||
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Wow, they really make the show better with their Super Chats. | ||
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And I will see you tomorrow. | ||
Until then, have a great rest of your evening. | ||
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Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo! | |
It's going to be only America first. | ||
America first. | ||
The American people will come first once again. | ||
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