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DAY OF RECKONING: George Zimmerman Files $100 Million Lawsuit | America First Ep. 507
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nick fuentes
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nick fuentes
I'm sorry Brittany and Betsy, but I just can't do it.
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No e-girls.
Who's got the clip?
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Never!
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and its consequences have been a disaster for the human being.
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The boomer generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the human being.
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom.
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom. will be our freedom.
nick fuentes
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
No e-girls.
Never!
nick fuentes
Hashtag never e-girls.
unidentified
Not even once.
I've never heard of him.
What is that?
Americanism, not globalism.
Will be our freedom.
I've never heard of Nick Fudge.
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Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo!
The boomer generation.
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With respect, the respect that we deserve.
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nick fuentes
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 with you here tonight on Wednesday.
And it's been a little bit of a long night for me.
I don't know if you guys watched earlier, but today we actually had a big debate on DLive with John Cardillo of, what is it, Newsweek Magazine TV.
I think he does a live stream on a different channel on YouTube.
So we just got done with that.
Just got done actually like an hour ago or a little bit less than an hour ago on DLive with a little debate and a little gaming.
We're back here tonight back for another show and honestly not a whole lot to talk about tonight.
You know I was saying this yesterday, I think I was saying this last week when we did our show on Tuesday that I don't know what it is.
I don't know what's going on, but it just seems like, well, you know, what's going on?
Nothing's going on!
I don't know why that is, that it's just been such a slow Newsweek.
Maybe it's because of the holidays, I guess, but...
Everybody today was talking about impeachment.
I guess some big impeachment thing happened today.
Some kind of a hearing.
Barron Trump was mentioned.
I don't know.
It wasn't good for the Democrats.
I'm not really following this stuff.
I think we touched on it briefly.
Me and John were talking about it briefly.
John Cardillo, before we went live, we talked about it for a moment, and I just realized how out of the loop I am.
You know, some of these people, and I'm sure you know if you're on Twitter, if you watch the news, some of these people are literally watching these developments as they happen every day, and they have memorized all the details, the names, the dates, the times, you know, this testimony, what this person said, and I see Matt Gaetz every day, and Jim Jordan, all these characters, every day in Congress.
Am I the only one who just couldn't give less of a shit?
I mean, apologies for the language, but seriously, am I the only one because it's politics, this is a current events show?
But to me I feel like that is so different from what we do on the show.
I'm thinking about, and like we did on the debate earlier this evening, I'm thinking about demographics, big picture, voting, things like that, and to me this is just like a soap opera.
We've been over this, but that's how I feel about it.
Tonight instead we're going to be talking about George Zimmerman, And I think of this as sort of like an ongoing series on the show of these folk heroes.
These folk heroes in American history or world history who have been maligned.
Maybe they don't give a fair shake or they haven't been given a fair shake by the media.
So tonight we're talking about George Zimmerman who you may have heard is now launching.
He is filing a $100 million lawsuit Against the family of Trayvon Martin and the publisher of, I guess, some book that came out about Trayvon Martin because of all the damages, emotional and otherwise, that he has incurred as a result of all this publicity that that little incident attracted five or six years ago.
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What?
nick fuentes
Five years ago?
No, it was like seven years ago, right?
Trayvon Martin.
So, we're gonna be talking about that.
And like I said, I can't help but notice the sort of, like I said, this ongoing series of these.
And not to say George Zimmerman.
I don't think he's actually a great guy.
But all these people, you know, I think about like Brock Turner, right?
Or I think about Nicholas Sandman.
I think about Theodore Kaczynski.
I think about Mel Gibson.
And I think all these people who their names, when they're uttered in the media, are reviled and met with derision.
But to me, I think these people did nothing wrong.
John Schnatter.
Papa John.
You know, it's sort of like, we're building a team.
We're building a coalition.
We've got George Zimmerman.
We've got Brock Turner.
We've got Ted Kaczynski, the Killdozer guy.
You know, some other names that are not exactly optical, but...
We'll be talking about that.
That'll be our featured story tonight.
We'll go into that.
Of course, there's some greater significance, in my opinion, about the lawsuit, which doesn't pertain to just the lawsuit itself, but, you know, thinking a little bit about the Trayvon Martin case all these years later, and also what it says about the media.
You know, I do think it's interesting not only to compare Zimmerman to these other folk heroes in kind of a funny meme way, but also in thinking about it in terms of the media.
You know, Nicholas Sandman, who I mentioned, is somebody who recently filed a $250 million lawsuit against, I think it was NBC or one of the major... it might have been several major media companies because of all the terrible publicity that he got, unfairly, in January of this year.
And so there's something interesting here, something to unpack when it comes to the media and these folk heroes, these space cowboys, sky kings, you know, whatever you want to call them, groipers.
Can we get a George Zimmerman groiper?
Can we get a Brock Turner groiper?
So we'll get into that.
That'll be our featured story, and it should be a good show.
Before we dive into that, I do just want to go over the John Cardillo debate.
I feel a little bit bad because I amped it up.
We've been talking about this for like three weeks, and I'm not trying to say this.
It's not any shade towards him.
It's not any beef.
I do want to get into it a little bit.
If you caught the debate, I started streaming it on DLive today at, I think, 4 o'clock or 4.10, somewhere around there.
And the debate only lasted about a half hour.
It was me.
It was John Cardillo.
Like I said, this guy, he has worked for Rebel Media in the past.
He's like a former NYPD guy.
They bring him on as like an expert in crime and these kinds of things.
He's got a show now, or I think he's a host on Newsweek or Newsmax or something like that.
And so he came on the D livestream because you might have seen two or three weeks ago, as the Groyper war was winding down a little bit, he was one of these major blue checkmark conservative type Twitter accounts to start some beef with me.
And he said something to the effect that the Groypers are shutting down free speech and they say they want to debate but they don't actually want to debate.
And I said, like, that's obviously not true.
Like, we're begging these people to debate.
We want to debate so badly.
You know, Shapiro, Kirk, all these guys.
I mean, why do you think we go to the Q&A?
What do you think a Q&A is even about?
We go to these events called Prove Me Wrong.
What do you think a Prove Me Wrong event is about other than to have a debate?
So he called us out on that.
He called me out.
He pulled one of the... I don't know if Benny Johnson posted this one in his big hit job, but he pulled one of these clips from my show where I said we should bring in European immigrants.
I said, you know what?
I don't even care if they're illegal.
And the point obviously of the clip was to say that we should start thinking about immigration in terms of demographics as opposed to legal status, but I think that was kind of lost on him at the time.
So we got into it on Twitter.
We tried to set up a debate for like the following day.
It didn't work out.
He had some stuff going on.
I had some stuff going on.
So he finally had the debate today, and like I said, it's like three weeks in the making, and it was like 30 or 40 minutes.
Now again, I don't blame him.
You know, he said he had to run and do his His show, which I get, you know, I had to go and do my show, you know, an hour later, but I fell back as we hyped it up, and everyone's like, oh, so excited, and people are tuning in at like 4.50, and they're like, did I miss it?
Where's the debate?
Is it gonna start?
Is he just gonna play Halo?
Is he just going to play Call of Duty?
But we did do the debate, and to me it was very interesting, because I said this on the stream, you know, about 15 minutes of the debate, we actually had a pretty good conversation about demographics and voting and electoral politics and that.
And then he was just giving me some advice about, you know, how we should handle our movement...
And you know, I find it kind of funny that a lot of these people who are throwing shade like a week ago are now telling us, well, here's what you need to do.
But I mean, it was well-meaning.
He gave me some good advice.
He was very civil.
He was very respectful.
And we had a good conversation.
It was nice that he came on.
He's a Michelle Balkan respecter.
And I think we found perhaps a new ally or at least somebody who doesn't want a cst platform somebody who's at least consistent in that regard right um but i think just as important as the conversation to me was the fact that the conversation happened you know and so a bit of a word on strategy you know because there's not so much news to talk about tonight we can give a little bit of a fireside chat so to speak or a little bit of an update
a little bit of an epilogue on groyper wars here because i'm not sure if i'm not sure Because, you know, I've been watching as things have been developing over the past Two to three weeks as the Q&A session hype has winded down, right?
And the Turning Point Culture War tour has ended and the YAF tour has winded down.
And I'm looking at sort of the aftermath and how we're supposed to move forward.
And of course, this is exactly what we want!
What we want is to sit down with like-minded people who are established in the conservative movement, and I think John Cardillo is a perfect example, because he's somebody who's obviously not one-to-one with us on the issues, right?
I mean, I think there are areas of disagreement, but you know what?
With somebody like Cardillo, we probably overlap with him Uh, probably way more than we do with Charlie Kirk or Ben Shapiro, any of these guys.
You know, he's somebody who's been with Michelle Malkin.
I think they've been friends for a couple of decades now, maybe longer than that.
I'm not sure the whole backstory, but I know that they are allies, they are close friends.
And so I see somebody like John Cardillo who might have started out skeptical and said you know these these guys maybe they're extremists or maybe they're not serious or you know whatever obviously he's heard about what's been happening and we got into it on Twitter he was skeptical or even outright hostile we sit down for a conversation and somebody like that realizes oh Actually making some cogent points.
They're actually making some good arguments, and maybe they are serious.
Maybe there's some meme stuff going on, and there's some trolling, and maybe the fans are a little aggressive, but you know, maybe Nick Fuentes is a serious political actor, and you know, maybe Jake Lloyd comes into the fold, Patrick Casey, Scott Greer.
Maybe, maybe people start to realize that this America First faction is not going anywhere.
We're obviously very media savvy.
We know what we're doing.
But they become more comfortable with us and they realize that we are not an iteration of a previous extremist movement or something like that.
Maybe you know what I'm talking about, but maybe they are actually America first.
You could say possibly far right, but they are legitimate political actors with legitimate grievances about the state of conservatism and where the country is going.
So like I said, to get back to the original point, we had this conversation and you know some people were critiquing John's argument.
Some people are saying I didn't push hard enough or whatever and you know to me more important than the discussion.
The discussion is always good.
It's always good to get the talking points out there and you know it's a good exercise.
I like to have the conversations and maybe hear arguments we haven't heard before, perspective we haven't heard before.
Not like we didn't hear a lot of those but you know it's always good to listen to people.
But to me more important than that is that people are coming around slowly but surely After all the dust has settled, the hysteria has calmed down, this Holocaust denier stuff, whatever, you know, breathless sanctimony and disavowals, and some of these America-first immigration people start to realize, okay, you know, maybe these people, maybe these people are gonna stick around, and maybe they're not so bad.
Maybe the Gropers aren't so bad.
Maybe this Nick Fuentes guy isn't such a bad dude.
And again, I don't say that to make it about myself, but me as a representative of a lot of these views, me as somebody who's been pushing these arguments for a long time, I've been the pariah, I am the one that everybody's been piling on for the past two months.
You know, if somebody like me can sort of make it out alive, if I can survive all the media attacks and everything, And I'm still here, and we're still relevant, and we still have a following, and people are saying he's not so bad.
Understand what that does for the cause.
Understand what that does for the arguments, the ideas.
It's sort of like I am the vessel in a weird sort of twisted, ironic way.
way right in the way that charlie kirk says america's a placeholder for ideas now i don't want to say that i'm just as trivial as charlie kirk thinks america is obviously i've got a lot going for me i'm a very unique and special person in the grand scheme of things but i mean you don't understand that i i think i said this in a premium show about darren beattie uh Darren Beatty who got fired from the White House but he landed on his feet and he's now doing, I don't want to get into details, but he's doing some work for politicians.
You know, here's somebody who was at the HL Mencken conference, probably knows some of the relevant facts, is a little bit more of an intellectual right-wing thinker.
If he could survive, well then that clears the way for other people to espouse the same views or maybe have certain associations.
And in the same way, you see Donald Trump surviving media attacks, other people.
The more that we are able to show that the sanctimony, the disavowals, all that...
The racist, white nationalist, whatever smears don't work, the more people are willing to say, it's normal.
It's acceptable.
That is what the mainstream right can become.
So it's very white pilling.
Now, I don't know if that's gonna get him in trouble.
I don't know if now, you know, Jared Holt's gonna pen an article and say, Neo-Nazi becomes normalized by blah blah blah.
It's like, look, these people talk to us and they realize we're actually just completely sane and we're actually totally right.
So I thought it was great that the conversation happened, but, you know, to get into the discussion a little bit, I have to say, you know, look, He was a nice guy, very civil, and I like him.
And I think he is right on, you know, he's right there with us probably on 80% of the issue of immigration and maybe even of demographic change.
But I have to say, I've been talking about this demographic change stuff for like three years.
Almost three years.
My show started in February 2017, so it'll be three years in two months.
So we've been doing this for a long time, and obviously not compared to some other people who have been doing this for decades, but I mean I've got a little experience pushing this stuff, and I've talked to a lot of people on our side, on the other side, on the left.
And I gotta tell ya, I have yet to hear a compelling argument against what we're pushing about race, about demographics, about immigration.
All this is to say, what we're getting from the media for the past two months is gaslighting.
I mean, that's literally all it is.
From Charlie Kirk even, from Benny Johnson, and I know it's super trite, I know this is not like a groundbreaking sentiment, but it really is as simple as this.
We are completely correct, we are completely normal, we are telling the truth, and because they don't have an answer for any of this, And not only is it that they don't have an answer, I mean, they don't have anything that would even sound coherent.
They have nothing that's even close to being viable.
They can throw out some of these arguments.
You know, the most that Charlie Kirk can say is, I'm not skeptical, or rather, I'm not as cynical as you.
But these people have nothing!
They have nothing!
All these people that are shilling for open borders and mass legal immigration and so on, even people that deny the race stuff, they have nothing!
And it's as simple as that.
When they have nothing, that's when they throw out all these terms.
He's an extremist, he's a racist, here's a clip, he's a holocaust, whatever.
And I know, I mean, how long have we been playing this game?
This has been like, I think 2014, 2015 is when people really started to wake up to it and push back, even though it's been going on forever.
But it really is that simple.
Gaslighting people into believing that, you know, if you're not on board with this insane, extremist, open borders agenda, you know, like Michelle Malkin said, Charlie Kirk's immigration platform, or his views, they're literally more extreme than Silicon Valley.
And Silicon Valley is extreme, you know, to give you an idea.
But they want you to believe that everybody who's not on board with this insane globalist remaking of America and the entire Western world and the European people, that you're an extremist, you're violent, you're radical, you have to be thrown into the trash.
And the trick about this is once people realize that's what's happening, it doesn't work.
That's the epic thing that's happening, is it's just as important that we make the case that we get people to sit down and hear it and acknowledge that it's not crazy, right?
Like we saw earlier today or like we've been seeing throughout the Groyper Wars.
Once people are going out to these question and answer sessions and they're asking good questions with the relevant facts framed and set up in the right way, people can see that Charlie Kirk doesn't have an answer.
That's why this show has grown.
You know, you would think, and this is Again, I think I said something similar yesterday or maybe last week.
You know, I don't want to be repeating myself too much, but just to drive it home, you know, you would think that if these people really confident in their convictions that our views were so reprehensible and so terrible and so fringe, You know, Charlie Kirk keeps saying that that's really a fringe view.
These are really fringe people.
If that were really the case, then what do you think would be the outcome of all this publicity?
Do you think that Benny Johnson exposing me and, you know, all these different papers breathlessly condemning me for Holocaust denial?
Do you think if any of that shit were true that all this publicity would help us?
It would do the opposite!
If we were as bad as they say we are, if we were as extreme or fringe or out there as they say we are, the outcome of more publicity would be that we would get attacked more, that people would say, oh, these guys are terrible.
They're not normal, whatever, right?
I mean, you understand this, but instead, this show in particular, my audience has doubled in size.
I've been getting like 25,000 followers on Twitter.
Even people like Charlie Kirk are amending their positions to be more in line with what we're saying.
Charlie Kirk and many others have been forced, in response to all this, have been forced to come out and say, No, I actually don't support the F-1 visa.
I don't support H-1B.
I think more than a million immigrants.
Legal is a bad idea.
And I support the border wall.
I mean, this was not the conversation three months ago.
But because of what we've done, we've grown in scope and scale.
They've had to change their positions.
And what does that tell you?
All this is to say, This is the biggest battle, is the quest for getting these views.
To give you a sports analogy, to give you a little bit of a football analogy, we've got to take our views and just run them into the end zone, run them into the football touchdown zone in the football stadium.
We've got to get these views into the Overton window, and it's that simple.
Once that happens, it's game over.
In other words, once we get through all the bullshit, Gaslighting, smears, name-calling, disavowals, all this crap which everybody knows is fake.
Once we penetrate that conditioning and people have to actually contend and live with these ideas, it's game over.
And they know that because our ideas are completely correct.
They're basically flawless.
I mean, I don't want to say it's like, you know, without...
Certainly some people could say, well, you know, this is partially not true or whatever, but you understand what I'm saying.
There is no viable criticism, at least from a right-wing perspective, of what we're saying.
There is no sound rebuttal.
If there was, we would have heard it by now.
So it's really just a matter of getting it into that realm of acceptable public thought, and once it's there, the dominoes will fall, and people say, you know what?
These guys are right.
I don't know why we ever supported this guy who's promoting homosexuals on the stage, and this guy who has to say God bless Israel at every event, and this guy who says he wants... He thinks that if you criticize 1 million plus legal immigrants per year, you're actually wonky, you're actually fringe or something.
They're gonna say, how could we ever have even supported that?
So...
In other words, to give you a little status update on Groyper Wars, and I said a couple of weeks ago, I know it's been winding down, the Q&As have stopped, the speeches have wrapped up, obviously because the semester is ending for college students, so these tours are ending.
I'll tell you that in the aftermath of all this, it's been very positive.
It's been very good.
The Groyber Wars are continuing, even if phase one is completed.
Phase two, you know, I don't want to be too explicit about when that's gonna start up, but I can assure you it's not over.
And in this interim period, I think I'm seeing some good things.
I'm noticing some things.
The only trick now is that we, you know, and this is sort of a dicey thing.
It's sort of a, it's a line that we gotta walk.
We are a faction.
Within a big tent movement.
So somebody like John Cardillo, I don't know if he would consider himself in our faction.
You know, maybe in a broad, America-first, immigration restriction faction he's with us.
But certainly, you know, our thing is very specific.
You know, it's extremely Christian.
It is immigration restrictionist to its core.
We recognize reality of race.
We have these views on foreign policy.
We have our set of ideas in this faction and to some extent you know you've got people like Malkin or Cardilla who are maybe adjacent to our faction but the the broader the big picture the big tent in my opinion is all the people that are not gonna disavow us.
It's all the people that are not gonna say we should be deplatformed.
It's my opinion And I think I've done a good job sort of showing us the way so far.
Not gonna lie, but I prophesied this America First thing from years ago.
I'll tell you that I think that if people are out there defending us and saying, Groipers are okay, they've got legitimate opinions, whatever, it doesn't make a lot of sense to go out and attack these people.
You know, like John Cardillo.
I feel bad, you know, because this guy came on, he was civil, he was polite.
I'm sure he's gonna catch a lot of shit for this, and we've got groipers that are, like, giving him such a hard time on Twitter.
I'm like, we don't have anybody else we could be attacking, really?
Everybody in the world is attacking us this week!
We should stick to those, as opposed to people that are engaging, that are, you know, indirectly or directly defending, even if it's not 100%, even if it's a little bit fence-sitting.
I know I said something a little different a few months ago, or about a month ago, but I think at this point, the enemy is the establishment, the enemy is, to some extent, the left, it's some of these people sniping at us, I think you know who I'm talking about, and our own movement, but the people that are out there saying, engage with them, debate with them, you know, we don't agree on everything, but they have a right To speak, whatever.
These people are, I think, in the big tent.
Maybe they're not in our faction, but the big tent.
What does a big tent mean?
It's like a big umbrella.
It means that nobody gets rained on.
Do you know what that means?
It means nobody gets deplatformed.
It means nobody gets smeared.
It means everybody sort of huddles together and protects each other.
That's what a big tent movement means.
And so, maybe these guys are able to sort of They get some legitimacy.
They get some credibility because they're consistent when they talk about free speech.
In other words, by defending us.
Maybe they shore up their credentials on immigration because we support them.
Or maybe we give them a boost because we have a big and energetic and young following going on with the Groypers.
And in exchange, we get a little cover!
We get a little coverage.
We don't get left out in the cold, cleaved from the herd and, you know, devoured by the other side.
So that's sort of the mentality.
Some people are saying, oh, Big Tent Movement means we're compromising all our ideals.
No, no, no, no, no.
That's never what it meant.
It means the Big Ten movement incorporates lots of different factions, and some are closer in proximity, some it's, you know, in different degrees and whatever.
But generally speaking, it means, okay, we're all going to be, we're going to have solidarity.
You know, remember the immortal words of Samuel Francis.
These are the words to live by.
Samuel Francis truly should be, you know, in my opinion, sort of like the big guys.
It would be Patrick Buchanan, of course, Jared Taylor, Sam Francis, you know, maybe Peter Brimelow, you could say.
I don't want to leave anybody out.
Paul Godfrey, these kinds of characters, the immortal words of Sam Francis, he said that we will either hang together or we will hang separately.
Keep that in mind.
Solidarity is the name of the game.
But anyway, that's just a little review on the debate earlier today and just some general thoughts about where things are going.
You know, like I said, it's kind of a slow news day.
I was on the D livestream earlier today and I was saying, you know, you guys got any ideas of what we're gonna talk about?
People are saying impeachment, English elections, you know, this kind of thing.
And I'm like, yeah, boring.
That sucks.
So I hope that's a little bit insightful, sort of an update as the dust has settled.
I don't think we have as many.
We probably still do.
Establishment, Turning Point people watching the show, parsing out our strategy, our every word.
You know, Jared Holt writing furiously in his notebook.
So now that the heat's a little bit off, I can tell you the scoop.
But let's see just between us, you know, just between you and me in a private sort of a thing We're gonna dive into our current events here.
We're gonna dive into this George Zimmerman story.
like I said, George Zimmerman, hard to think of what exactly the guy did wrong.
In all these cases, and it's so hard to break the conditioning because it's like you say these certain names, certain names come up and instantly there's a reaction and you can never have another opinion about it.
You know the kind of names I'm talking about it.
These certain names, no matter what, you just say the name and oh, it just sours and you can never defend these people.
George Zimmerman is one of these people, among others, where of course the media basically tried this guy.
Now, it's, you know, again, another trite, sort of cliched thing to say.
He was tried in, you know, the trial of public opinion, the court of public opinion.
But it's true.
You know, this guy's name has gone down in the books as that racist that killed Trayvon Martin.
But you know what?
I don't think the guy did anything wrong, just like Brock Turner, just like all these other guys.
And it's, you know, we're gonna get into this actual story, but it's just interesting he's back in the news.
You know, as I've gotten older, a lot of this stuff was popping off when I was young, you know.
This Trayvon Martin business was in 2012.
2012, I was in eighth grade when this happened, you know, so I wasn't really paying attention.
Brock Turner, I think I was in high school, you know, so as I get older, I look into these things in much greater detail, I explore the case, and I encourage everybody to do their own homework, you know, about a lot of things.
About a lot of these things, you know, that you're not allowed to question.
A lot of these things, you're not allowed to have an alternative opinion, you know, just really look at the details, particularly with this one, like I said, or Brock Turner, and you find, "Oh, it's all BS.
Oh, it turns out, and it's so funny that people are like this, people will fully acknowledge that the media lies about everything, but things like this, they believe the media's narrative.
Why?
You know, why do we do that?
But George Zimmerman, the reason he's in the news is he's filing this huge lawsuit against, I think it's the family of Trayvon Martin and some of the prosecutors and a book publisher.
I'll read you, this is a news report from a local source in Miami.
It says George Zimmerman, the neighborhood watch volunteer, and you know...
Sort of like, you know, somebody's watching the skies and George Zimmerman's watching the neighborhood, right?
Harambe's watching the sky.
Sort of take it back.
Sky King's watching the sky and he'll watch the clouds and George Zimmerman will be the neighborhood watch.
He will watch the neighborhood.
George Zimmerman, the neighborhood watch volunteer, acquitted of homicide charges in the 2012 fatal shooting of unarmed 17-year-old Trayvon Martin in Sanford.
is suing martin's family prosecutors and others involved in the case he claims rested on false evidence according to a copy of the suit sent to the media on wednesday zimmerman is represented by larry clayman A high-profile legal crusader tied to conservative causes and the founder of Judicial Watch.
The Polk County Circuit Court suit cites information in a documentary about the case titled The Trayvon Hoax that accuses the Martin family of engineering false testimony and the director has scheduled a press conference this week in Coral Gables to coincide with a film screening there.
The suit seeks $100 million in civil damages alleging defamation, abuse of civil process, and conspiracy.
A copy of the suit was distributed to media on Wednesday by the movie's director, Joe Gilbert.
The case appears on the online docket of the Polk Court System on Wednesday afternoon.
So this is a pretty big deal, pretty big lawsuit.
Some are already dismissing this and saying, oh, I'm sure this is just a reckless and frivolous lawsuit and something like that.
But, you know, to me, this is a pretty high profile lawyer.
It's a hundred million dollar suit.
And to me, it seems like he's got a case because George Zimmerman, just like all these other characters, as I mentioned at the top of the show, You know, here is somebody whose life was destroyed because of the media.
And it's funny how it works out that in this case, here you've got, you've got, and you know, George Zimmerman, I don't, I've seen some other stories that have come out since this happened.
I don't, I don't think he's a terrific guy to begin with, but he is courageously defending the neighborhood.
George Zimmerman, neighborhood patrolman, and you know, we respect our law enforcement.
He is tirelessly patrolling the neighborhood at night.
All the children and the women are sleeping soundly knowing that Officer Zimmerman is on the case.
So he's volunteering.
He's just trying to secure the perimeter.
And he sees Trayvon Martin who's got Skittles, iced tea.
And it's funny because all these media people made it out like Skittles and iced tea is so innocent.
He was wearing a hoodie.
He was eating Skittles and iced tea.
It's like, I don't know, sounds like he was drinking Purple Drink, you know?
That's what it sounds like to me.
You know, 2012, Skittles and iced tea.
The only thing that's missing to me is the cough syrup, right?
And the hoodie, you know, people said, oh, he was wearing a hoodie.
What do you think everybody else wears?
What do you think, you know, what do you think criminals are wearing in Chicago or any of these other cities?
What do you think they're wearing?
Like, gear?
You think they're wearing armored, you know, metal plates or something?
I mean, Let's get real, right?
So, what happens with Trayvon Martin and Michael Zimmerman is Michael Zimmerman almost gets beat to death.
You know, he's getting his head bashed in the pavement.
He defends his life, and as I said, you know, it's not enough that in this country that we're living in now, you almost get killed, or you know, your kid gets killed by an illegal immigrant, or something like that.
In other words, it's bad enough that we already have something like a Trayvon Martin trying to kill George Zimmerman, that this is the country we live in.
But then on top of that, even if you get out with your life, even like with some of these other police officers, like with Michael Brown, you know, there was a case where he tried to take the cop's gun and shoot him.
The cop survives.
And again, even if you survive getting shot by a criminal, well, then there's always the possibility that there's a viral clip, and the media turns it into a thing, and an NBA player's got the victim's name on the shoes.
You know, I gotta imagine George Zimmerman's like, Really, they had to put the guy's name on his shoes, you know?
I'm just trying to defend the neighborhood.
I'm trying to keep everybody safe.
I survived, I defended my life, and now they got the guy's name on the shoes, like, and now his life is over, right?
And so to me, this is...
I think about the way the country is in the 21st century with the internet, with the media, with the media apparatus, the way that it is, and you do have all these different stories.
It is highly relevant that you have all these different little sort of vignettes, all these iconoclastic characters, you know, like the Brock Turner, like the Nicholas Sandman, John Schnatter, all these different people, you know, and they all come from various different...
Darren Wilson, obviously very different situations in every case.
Very different, I mean, they were condemned for different reasons and different statures or whatever, but, I mean, really it's all the same in the sense that they all just happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time, right?
And I don't mean necessarily like George Zimmerman was in the wrong place at the wrong time with Trayvon Martin, but in terms of where he found himself in the media cycle.
He just happened to be the guy, happened to be the whipping boy in this media cycle, and now his life is over.
And this is something that is so broken about the country the way that the media is.
I've had to deal with it obviously on a much much smaller scale, but there's just simply no accountability.
Doesn't anybody see a problem with this?
Doesn't anybody understand that you've got, what is it, five conglomerates control 95% of legacy media?
And increasingly it's even the same way on social media.
You know, who are the biggest YouTube accounts?
It's all the legacy media.
You know, it's the late night shows, it's NBC, it's CNN, it's whatever, with some exceptions.
On Twitter, on Facebook, if you try and search up news stories, they now have manipulated the algorithms to only show the major media sources.
They artificially boost all the people with money.
You know, if you go on Twitter and you go on what's trending, is it organic?
What hashtags are promoting or what stories?
Or is it bought and determined by gatekeepers and people that are...
Aggregating information.
The same is true of the YouTube For You page or, you know, their trending page or whatever.
All this is to say, you've got this media apparatus that is probably the most powerful institution on planet Earth, the American media.
They're more centralized than ever, more powerful than ever, more money than ever, and at various different times, you could find yourself on the receiving end of the full weight of the media as just some average Joe, average citizen, And they could just simply lie about you, and there's nothing you could do to fight back.
To me, that is the big story with George Zimmerman.
That's the big story with all these different characters.
We know the media lies.
We know how this goes.
But doesn't anybody see how this is an apparatus of political power?
Doesn't anybody see how this is used by the powers that be to scare people, to intimidate people, to flex?
This is an exertion or rather an exercise of their power.
And so to me, I see a lawsuit like this.
And as I said at the top of the show, it reminds me of Nicholas Sandman.
You might remember he was one of those Covington Catholic high school students who traveled from Kentucky to Washington D.C.
He was at some kind of a protest and he stood face-to-face with that Native American and all the media lied and they said he's a racist, he's a white supremacist.
The guy didn't even say anything.
What was he?
16 years old?
15 years old?
Wearing a MAGA hat?
And they called him a white supremacist because he smirked at some belligerent Native American protester.
Didn't say anything.
He's a Nazi.
He's everything wrong with the country and so on.
NBC, CNN, ABC, CBS, all the major networks against some 15-year-old high school student from Kentucky who smiled at a protest.
He recently has filed a $250 million lawsuit against the media.
So I see that.
I see this happening with George Zimmerman.
And obviously I'm not really optimistic about where these things are going.
I don't know if Sandman's going to win his case I don't know if Zimmerman's gonna win his case.
Obviously very, as I said, these are very different people, very different incidents, but the premise, the principle is the same.
You've got this wildly powerful and completely unaccountable oligopoly, which is the media, that just strikes down and destroys lives.
And in these two instances, you've got people that are mounting some kind of a defense.
You know, whether you've got this judicial watch lawyer, I think Nick Sandman had some high-profile help from conservatives and Republican-type people.
Is this going to be a viable way to fight back?
You know, I think the only way, and this is really more to the bigger picture, more on like a metapolitical level, To me, the most fundamental thing that's happening in politics is not even the politics itself, but it's all things that are processed.
When I think about the media and I think about social media, this is like communications.
This is how politics is conducted.
These are the means by which politics is conducted.
To me, that is so much more important than the issues themselves.
You understand what I'm getting at here?
In the sense that we could debate all day long about mass immigration, I could do my show about demography every night, I could even get a big audience.
But at the end of the day, if the media is unaccountable, if they can lie about whoever they want, lie about anything they want, about the president even on some level, right?
And they have all this power over public opinion, we're not going to get anywhere.
Unless that starts to get reined in or these people get brought down to size a little bit.
You understand what I'm saying?
Or with social media?
It doesn't matter how many shows we do, whatever, if they can kick us off the next day like people are talking about, that there's going to be some kind of big YouTube purge or something like that, if you've got this rampant social media censorship, and even if they're not kicking people off, in a lot of cases they shadow ban you and then they just artificially boost all the legacy stuff.
If that's what's going on, really the actual stuff of the politics matters a lot less.
What should be the focus and the priority, what's the much bigger story today, is not, you know, what did Trump say in impeachment?
It's, you know, is there an avenue where we can force the media to have accountability?
If we start exacting these huge, and this is obviously not a lawsuit against the media, This is against the Martin family, which is somewhat particular to this case.
But if we could start exacting some kind of toll, some kind of accountability on deceit, on liars, you know, these kinds of huge things that get out of control and people get lynched in the court of public opinion.
If we could get some kind of a cap on that, I mean, that to me is priority number one.
That would be a bigger game changer than anything Trump could even do on immigration.
You know, I see some of the things, for example, that this administration is doing.
And I'm thinking, you know what, it's great.
It might be really great.
Maybe Trump tomorrow passes the best immigration bill or something.
But we know the direction the country's going with demographics.
We know what the electoral math looks like in this election, in the following election, the one after that.
I mean, we know where Georgia and Texas and Arizona are headed.
In other words, it's only a matter of time before Democrats who control media and academia increasingly have the entire electorate, entire constituency on lock.
It's only a matter of time before these people gain total political control and they just simply undo everything.
So, you know, Trump can do everything and more today or in the next year, in the next four years if he gets another term, but eventually we're going to come to a point if we don't address these structural systemic problems with the way power is in the country, Fundamentally, it won't matter if that's not addressed.
These people get in, they'll use the media, they'll use all their institutional leverage as it stands to gain this stranglehold on the White House and on the Senate, and then nothing we've done up to this point even matters.
Guess what?
Everybody gets banned off social media.
Everybody who tries to stand up and somehow survives gets defamed in the media.
Everybody labels them the next, you know, Hitler, the next whatever.
So they're delegitimized.
And you know what?
All the immigration stuff is overturned.
And all the people that are in Congress are now censured.
And they're not going to be printed in the media.
And their Twitter account is taken away.
And their PayPal account is shut down.
And their bank account is shut down.
Do you understand what I'm talking about?
So it's, to me, these structural things that we have to think about.
Things like communications, media, funds, networking.
These problems where the left and these, I guess more broadly, these globalist actors have their fingers in everything.
Unless and until that is rolled back.
Unless and until we're willing to get into the weeds and talk about this.
The down-and-dirty mechanisms of power in America, you know, the rest doesn't really matter.
The rest doesn't really matter.
So, you know, in a way this show is kind of symbolic.
Everybody's talking about this very surface-level soap opera drama about the White House and whatever, and, you know, concurrently you've got something that I don't know.
You know, I don't know.
In this case, the Zimmerman thing, admittedly, we only know so much about this.
I'm not saying that this is the thing that's going to make it all pop off.
We only know that George Zimmerman's suing the Martin family for a hundred million dollars, but you understand the bigger picture.
You understand that what Zimmerman represents is what will happen to everybody, right?
Zimmerman is... we are all George Zimmerman in the sense that any one of us can be singled out and struck down by the powerful media.
It's only a matter of You know, scope and scale.
Somebody like me, I've been struck down by the media.
I'm sure if I made more headlines, it would attract a much more disproportionate response, and anybody would get destroyed like this.
And it's like, if this guy can fight back, if there's some way we can hold somebody accountable, if they're gonna be a punishment, you know, that's something that's worth talking about.
That's interesting to me, because to me that's representative of That's George Zimmerman.
We wish him luck.
We wish all these guys luck.
which is not so much a partisan, sort of issues-based, intellectual thing, it's much more about logistics.
But that's George Zimmerman, we wish him luck, we wish all these guys luck, we wish we could...
You know, imagine if we were to have our own...
What if we had the ideal Groyper pack?
You know, if we could have anybody, any Groyper, living or dead, we had Groyper pack at the same time as CPAC, and guest speaker, The main event speaker is John Schnatter from Papa John's.
Ted Kaczynski's gonna be able to take a trip there.
They're gonna let him out of the Supermax prison.
He's gonna be a guest there.
Zierman's gonna be there.
What was the cop in Michael Brown?
I think it was Daryl Wilson.
He's gonna be there.
We're gonna have Sam.
We're gonna have Brock Turner.
He's gonna be released from jail.
We're gonna have Sky King.
You know, he's gonna be brought up.
All these different characters.
Steve King.
All the meme people.
I think, who's the food review guy?
Running on Empty's gonna be there.
It's gonna be the greatest.
That would be the ideal Groiper pack.
It's probably gonna end up just being, you know, political people, but... Anyway, we're gonna dive into our Super Chats.
We'll see what you guys are saying about all this.
Like I said pretty pretty kind of an interesting show, you know, we don't have too much too much current events happening.
So We're gonna we're gonna zoom out and take a look at the bigger picture Well, let's see.
We've got Mr. Corgi, who seems to always be our first Super Chatter.
He says, Mr. Corgi, fastest Super Chatter in the West.
Before Susan nukes this channel, I challenge ye Groipers to a speed contest so you can be number one tomorrow.
Yeah, that's a good wager.
And yeah, you know, on that subject, I've heard rumors that there's a purge coming on YouTube, that I'm gonna get banned.
And honestly, I've heard it like a million times before.
How many times have we heard, YouTube Insider says Nick Fortress is gonna get banned?
I mean, I've been doing the show, like I said, for almost three years, and literally since I started, they've been telling me, you're gonna get banned imminently, whatever.
Now that said, now that said, we can't get complacent.
Subscribe to my Telegram channel, it's t.me slash NickJFuentes1, or sign up on my email list.
If you go to NicholasJFuentes.com, you'll be prompted right away to sign up on the email list.
Those are the only two ways you're going to hear from me if I get banned, so if you want to hear from me, because, you know, look, I don't know, knock on wood, you know, do a little prayer for the big guy, do a little prayer for the show, We've been safe so far, but we all know that day probably will come eventually.
I don't know.
I mean, we've been good so far, but I think we all know the direction things are going with social media.
So, it could happen.
Could happen this week.
Could happen tomorrow.
You never know.
You know, could happen next year.
I don't know.
But if you want to hear from me in the event that that happens, you gotta join my Telegram channel.
Link is down below, t.me slash NickJFuentes1.
Or sign up for my email list.
Just go to nicolasjfwences.com, plug your email in.
And I don't do anything with the email list.
Understand, if you signed up for it, you know this.
I don't sell it to people.
I don't blow up your inbox with, you know, promos and special offers.
I literally used it one time and that was like, I think, to announce the premium program like last year.
Like last June was the last time I used it.
And it was just it was one email where I said, hey, we were relaunching America vs. Premium.
It's five bucks.
Here's a link.
I mean, that's that's what it was.
So be sure to do both of those things or at least one of those things, because I don't know what's going to happen.
Hope for the best, but prepare for the worst.
That's what we're trying to do.
I've got, don't worry, I've got a plan.
Everybody always says, Nick, I hope you have a plan.
It's like, I just, when people say that, that's when I really want to go Nick the Knife mode.
When people say that, I want to go wrist mode.
I want to go Nick the Knife on the wrist mode and go, I want to go to the Super Chatter Conference and, oh hey, we're trying to reintegrate Nick into Super Chatter Society.
I'm like, knife, knife.
That's terrible.
That is a joke in bad taste, but that's how it makes me feel.
You would not, I mean maybe you do understand, how many people all the time, everywhere, Nick, do you have a backup plan?
Nick, you better have a backup plan.
I've been doing this for years.
You think I don't see this?
It's my source of income.
You think I'm not watching?
And every single person that goes down, you think I'm not monitoring this very closely, right?
You think I'm not making preparations for years to make sure that in the event that it happens, I'll be okay?
You better have a plan!
Yeah, you would know better than me, right?
You who watches the show as opposed to me that does the show.
You're very perceptive.
Very perceptive.
Thanks for looking out for me.
R.A.
says rape, okay.
DJ Marsupial says, hey Nick, tell us about your first kiss.
For $2, not gonna happen.
I've told this story about a million times on DLive.
The delegate dance, Northwestern University, Model UN, the Economic and Finance Committee, the topic quantitative easing.
QE3 and negative interest rate policy.
That was in 2013, April 2013.
Yeah, but I've told the story on DLive before.
If you know, you know.
RA says, seriously, how the F does Corgi do it?
I don't know.
He's very quick.
Local politician says I won't debate Nick cuz he threatened to stab me in Grand Theft Auto, but also one time in The Sims He built an elaborate hedge maze around my house such that always I piss myself at least five times trying to get to the mail Well, I don't know.
I don't play The Sims.
I haven't done that to Ben Shapiro yet.
That's that's my next That is my next threat If Ben Shapiro does not debate me, I will build a maze around his house in The Sims and he will be forced to pee on himself.
Honestly, it's just like such a clown show with these people.
Who would have thought all these, you know, like years ago when this show first started that Ben Shapiro would give a 50-minute speech?
About me.
And then declined to debate me because I killed him in a video game.
I killed him in Grand Theft Auto.
Really?
And Michael Knowles was like, he threatened to stab my boss.
He threatened to stab my master, Ben Shapiro, to death with a knife.
It's like, I don't think that's what happened.
You know, I think that's calumny.
I think you better go to confession for that, you faggot.
Preheated moment.
Gotta watch those F-words.
Gotta watch those F-words with the new TOS coming up.
Let's see feels like a wheel says can't keep it together on the phone anymore when I have to call an actual department So true.
I see it all the time when people talk about their college, you know, my sister talks about her college She's like, you know, I called the whatever department.
I'm like, uh, hello.
Hello admissions department, you know or whatever Yeah, hi.
I'd like to speak to the Yeah, it's a good meme.
That's how it goes with the memes.
Justin says, I don't even know what language.
One guy just wrote rape.
LMFAO.
Good debate.
Went well.
God bless.
Yeah, thanks.
It did go well.
That had me laughing.
You know, the rape thing to me.
You know, part of what makes it so funny is that people get so flustered about it.
I mean, I'm not talking about John, but just like the cookie stuff, the rape jokes.
I mean, part of what makes it so funny is that people just absolutely lose their minds over... We're kids.
We're kids.
The people that are posting this stuff are, like, teenagers, you know?
Teenagers are posting about, like, Cookie Monster, and Ben Shapiro's reading it out, and everyone's supposed to be, like, horrified, you know, about these jokes.
I don't even know what language.
One guy just wrote rape.
Oh, so I see you've met the rape gripers.
Yeah, that's great.
Punished Huey says climate change event with a potential Q&A is happening.
A femoid who is running for senator of my state is hosting the event.
Question ideas?
I don't know.
I mean, I really question the utility of doing these things when it's not like in a controlled and concerted manner.
You know, like I said, Gruyper phase one ended with the culture war tour last time.
Everything else is kind of unofficial.
I mean, what are you really trying to achieve if you're asking, you know, some femoid senator?
I don't know.
Panel on climate change?
There's not really a great angle on climate change as far as I'm concerned.
I mean, you could get into the weeds with her about, you know, how it represents a, you know, globalist economic and global government agenda, something like that, but is that really gonna wake anybody up?
I think conservatives are basically with us on this.
Intercity Democrats a Zimmerman era poll was the peak of the board.
I wouldn't know it's a little bit before my time But yeah, I know a lot of people got red-pilled by the Trayvon Martin thing and the Michael Brown thing when all that and that's really You know if you think about like before 2012 and after it's like a different country I don't know what happened in 2012, but I feel like that's when All the militant, like, racial stuff kicked- I mean, um, no.
I mean in the modern context, you know, people are gonna say, we always get the nitpickers, oh, you don't think race, you know, there were race relations problems before 2012?
I was like, no.
But you know what I mean.
The Black Lives Matter stuff, Occupy Wall Street, a lot of the gay stuff, like, everything just got kicked into overdrive in 2012.
It was like Obama's re-election.
It was Occupy, BLM, like, you know, Gay Acceptance was, that was like that cultural moment when it was Glee and Macklemore and Modern Family and Lady Gaga and all that.
I mean, that's really when it kind of transformed the nation.
You know, it's so funny.
All those, like, boomer talk radio conservatives would always say, Barack Obama said he's gonna fundamentally transform the United States.
And everybody's like, yeah, yeah, whatever.
But it literally happened.
But that's exactly what happened.
You know, they all got hung up.
I forget where he even said that, but he said, we are going to fundamentally transform the United States.
And, you know, Rush Limbaugh and Mark Levin.
unidentified
Mark Levin was like, ah, you know, he wants to fundamentally transform the United States?
nick fuentes
He gets so, you know, that voice.
Very, you know, we love that voice.
They're all, they're all, you know, bent out of shape about it.
You can't do that.
You can't fundamentally transform America.
You, you know, you socialist Muslim guy, you know, and, uh, but they were right.
I mean, 2012 is like, that's when it really just turned the corner.
As I remember growing up, it wasn't like this.
Wasn't like this when I was growing up.
All these Zoomers coming up now, it's like, it's like a different planet.
Anyway, Sullivan says, I hope you had a joyous National Cookie Day, Nick.
Was today National Cookie Day?
unidentified
Let me pull it up.
nick fuentes
National Cookie Day.
Hey, today isn't it?
Wow, I didn't even... Where's my hat?
My hat's all the way over there.
I put it on real quick, but I don't have it on me.
Yeah.
Damn, I should have put something out.
I didn't even see that.
Didn't even see that today.
Well, yeah, happy National Cookie Day.
I didn't even eat any cookies.
I'll have to go get one after the show.
I'll get a... I don't know.
I'd love to see where I can get one.
Maybe I could go to Dairy Queen or something.
The best to me is like a hot cookie.
Yo, hot cookie check with ice cream on it.
I love a good melted ice cream roasted cookie with caramelized sprinkles on a cookie.
Now that is hot stuff.
That meme is kind of stale at this point, but to me that's the best.
That's the best dessert.
It's the contrast.
The contrast is so critical.
That's what makes it for me.
It's not even necessarily the taste, which is crucial, but it's more the temperature.
It's the contrast of textures.
Ice cream by itself is good.
Cookie by itself is good.
But a hot cookie and a frozen ice cream treat?
Hello, Epic, does it get any better than that?
You know, people ask me all the time, Nick, Nick, can we get a white pill?
Yo, Hot Cookie and Ice Cream Department, how's that for a white pill?
How's that for a game changer?
How's that for a game changer for your whole life?
So, uh, so yeah, maybe I'll have to check that out.
We gotta celebrate.
We gotta celebrate.
It's our big day.
unidentified
Guess it's not our big day, Cookie Day.
nick fuentes
First name, last name, sis.
The crazy cookie analogy.
It was so funny to hear Ben Shapiro read my words verbatim.
This crazy cookie analogy.
unidentified
I don't know.
nick fuentes
It doesn't seem to make sense.
None of it adds up.
It's all ironic.
I'm an irony bro.
You know, that he was reading that verbatim.
That he transcribed it from the show.
Somebody had to type out that clip.
Me saying, I don't know.
None of it makes sense.
I'm an irony bro.
And then for Ben Shapiro to read it.
I don't know.
I'm an irony bro.
To class classic moments.
These are classic groper moments.
Nobody else is having these moments First name last name says I was on a jet blue flight and there was an attendant who looked remarkably like you And his name tag said Nick anything you want to tell us big guy?
Wasn't me I uh Was that today or was that recently?
I don't know.
Maybe they're setting up my replacement better keep an eye on that guy He's gonna be like Gemini, man I'm going to get on my flight to West Palm Beach for Groyper Leadership Summit, and Gemini Man's going to be staring me in the face and saying, look what they did to us.
And then we'll start making out.
I'll be like, did you know how handsome you are?
And my doppelganger will be like, what?
That's a little weird, but yeah.
We'd be like, we're so smart.
Could you imagine if there was two of me?
That way I could sometimes host the show, but sometimes not.
Maybe we could trade off on the Super Chats.
But yeah, he would be on the plane just like that movie, like that Will Smith movie.
He'd be like, I've been assigned to kill you, but we have to help each other out!
I'm your clone!
And then I'd be like, dude, you're like, wow, you've got it going on, man.
You're like a genius.
You're kind of epic.
Kind of handsome, though.
Hello, handsome department.
I'd have to try and control myself.
It'd be bad optics.
Let's see.
Mr. Rock says, rains still pour, fields still bear crops, children still dream, God has not forsaken us.
Yeah, very true.
Rand Paul says, hey Nick, I was considering going to March for Life in DC.
Do you think I could get doxed or lose job opportunities because of it?
No, March for Life is very normie.
You'll be fine.
unidentified
Oh geez, I had a little heartburn.
nick fuentes
I had some tacos for dinner.
It's kind of coming back.
Mr. Rock says, the concept of race will be abolished.
Why would I be proud of my ancestors, says Hunter Avalon, the conservative.
Yeah, I mean, I don't know.
Why does anybody take people like this seriously?
Hunter Avalon is not a serious political thinker, okay?
As far as I'm concerned, he's not even a serious content creator.
He makes the equivalent of popcorn.
His content is the equivalent of popcorn.
Everybody knows this.
You know, he makes videos.
It's the same video every time.
SJW's gone mad!
He's been doing this for four years, and gullible boomers reliably, every day, slavishly click, you know, the thumbnail, and it's like some lib going, like, oh!
unidentified
And, you know, SJW's a rooting comedy!
nick fuentes
And he goes, hey everybody.
Oh, well, I guess do you need a safe space liberal?
I mean this this is shit.
This is garbage.
This is crap Okay, nobody nobody thinks this is artful.
Nobody thinks this is Constructive in any way.
It's just trash.
I don't know why, you know, quoting Hunter Avalon at me, if the guy doesn't debate me, I don't care about him.
But let's see.
Heinrich says, rape.
Okay.
Bella says, anyone see Joe Biden's latest speech about kids?
No.
Gods in Heaven says, can't flim-flam the Zim-Zam.
That's right.
Very true.
Jace says, if my, yeah, no flim-flam zone.
Jace says, if my memory serves me correct, Zimmerman is the OG Afro-Latino officer.
At least that's how his brother described their mother's Peruvian background, and the media just called him white Hispanic anyway.
Very similar, very relatable.
You know, me and Zimmerman have a lot in common in that regard.
And also, we'll defend our lives.
You know, that's the other thing about me and Zimmerman, is we will defend ourselves.
Sherry says, would you ever do a stream on some of the esoteric subjects you've alluded to before?
Maybe on DLive sometime?
I know you're busy, maybe someday?
I don't know, I'm never gonna say never, but, um, you know, a lot of this stuff you're just gonna have to do your own homework.
Why do I have to do all the thinking for you?
Have you ever used Google before?
People are like, Nick, please explain this to me.
Just try Google.
Have you ever tried just doing your own research?
Where do you think I've discovered this stuff?
And like an alien told me, I found out about it online.
So, uh, you know Not like an alien told me about it.
Not like Not like I'm an alien not like I'm an alien from a pyramid and you know, not not like I'm uh, you know free free masonic luminist Being paid by china and iran at the same time working for big globe But uh, yeah, no, I mean some of these things I could never talk about because I would come across as crazy, but they're totally true I think I might sneeze Oh geez.
Hello allergy check?
I think it's one of the first times I've sneezed on the show.
Am I getting another one?
Oh geez.
If you said bless you in chat, thanks.
Thank you.
Okay, I think I'm good.
But yeah, no, some of these more esoteric subjects, I can't talk about it for optical reasons.
You know, if I start talking about adrenochrome, if I start talking about Saturn, it's not gonna be a good look for me.
So I don't know, I mean, maybe one of these days, but for now, we want to stay focused on the demographics.
Nick says, I've never seen the word, what is this?
Rape and all capital letters so many times you effing lunatics.
Yeah, that's what Cardillo told us I'm getting another sneeze coming.
I'm trying to suppress it, but I'm feeling it coming.
I Don't know what that's all about Nick or I just read that Forest Jade says do you remember me Larry boy?
Something last Christmas my ma she threw a jar of artichokes at me.
No, I don't know what this is a reference to I I was from The Sopranos?
I don't remember that.
I don't remember that scene.
I haven't been watching that, honestly.
I haven't even finished the series.
I'm on the last season.
I think I've got eight episodes to go or something.
Honestly, I just don't really watch television.
In the last three years, I've watched this show and like that's it, honestly.
And even this show, I mean, I like The Sopranos a lot, but I find it hard to watch show after show.
You know, there's like 80 episodes.
I just find it very difficult to, you know, binge watch like a hundred hours of content like that.
Let's see Innsmouth says Trayvon Martin would have turned 21 today if he hadn't taken a man's head and peed it out of the pavement before being shot.
Says Ben Shapiro on February 5th, 2016.
Based?
Very true, very epic.
Well, and you know what else about the Trayvon Martin thing is?
It really tells you, like, what you believe about the world.
Do you think that people are out there hunting black people?
You know, do you think that George Zimmerman is somebody who is looking to kill blacks?
You know, he's just looking to shoot innocent black people because he just, like, hates them?
Is that, like, something that's going on in the country?
Or... is there just a lot of black crime?
You know, I mean, that's, to me, how you react to Trayvon Martin.
I mean, obviously, none of us were there.
And we can look at the evidence, we can look at the trial and everything, but...
More fundamentally, what you think about the case, I think, is shaped by what your worldview is.
If you think that white supremacy is a real problem, then yeah, I mean, you're gonna believe that Trayvon Martin was, you know, one of these angels.
One of these total angels who had, you know, didn't do anything wrong, ever.
You know, it's gonna be the valedictorian.
Uh, you know, if you, if you understand what's happening with blacks, they're committing half the crimes, then you're like, oh yeah, you know, you could, you could see what happened there.
Self-defense situation, so.
Pineapple says, would you say the Old Testament is necessary for us?
Yeah, bro, the whole Bible's necessary.
What kind of question is that?
Samuel says, Kathy Jew ate Albert the dog.
No, I would not let her anywhere near Albert.
No chance.
Yes, I have to remember from the rabbi.
Not making that up.
Judaism, Nick, yes, I have to remember from the rabbi.
Not making that up.
Some Quad City paper, I did a speech in the Quad Cities in Illinois and Iowa this week, and one of their papers put out an article about how the GOP there denounced me, And they literally quoted a literal rabbi who said, Nick Fuentes doesn't understand the most basic value of Judaism, which is that diversity is a good thing.
I'm not making that up.
That is verbatim what she said.
And it's in my Telegram channel if you want to look.
But yeah, take that for what you will.
Let's see raffle says stay strapped or get clapped.
Yeah.
Yeah, they caught Trayvon lacking.
I guess you could say Luftwaffe says rabbis be like, oh, whoa Saturn is in retrograde.
Yeah Jackson says yo based Something was on Joe Rogan's show talking about people using the term genocide too loosely.
I don't know who that is Hitch Watson says groper gang on telegram.
We have knicker stickers Okay, I don't I don't really endorse that I don't know who that is Toolie says thick Nick get off of telegram.
Yeah.
Okay.
I'm not reading that Based ones as I remember during your college speech You told one of the hecklers that you are a distributist.
Are there any books that you would recommend?
There aren't really very many books on this.
I think um Hiller Belloc wrote a book about it I think GK Chesterton might have written something about it.
There's a papal encyclical about it But the reading is very sparse on this as far as I know I've never read a book about distributism, but I use that as they were asking me like well What do you call yourself?
What do you call yourself?
I said well if I had to call myself anything I'd say distributist which I think is like You know it's it's It's like this Catholic perspective that's really just opposed to hyper free market capitalism.
It says, you know, we should have private property, but the society is better when wealth is distributed.
It's better, you know, maybe not that the government is redistributing wealth, but it's better when wealth is evenly distributed in the society and people own things.
Anon says, so is GLS just going to be all the regulars only?
No, I didn't say that.
I just said extreme vetting.
Torchon says, I know you are a burger man, but how do we get you to go to two of Chicago's best restaurants and review?
Alenia and the North Pond.
Much love, Kang.
Just stop with this.
Just stop with this.
You've been saying this for the past two days.
How do we get you to go to restaurants and review them?
I don't do restaurant reviews.
That's not my content.
Alright, if you want to recommend a restaurant to me, maybe I'll try it.
But I don't know what this- Can we pay you to do a review?
What the f- What is this?
You know, go and review these restaurants.
Blah blah blah.
I don't know.
Maybe.
I don't know why you've been pasturing.
What do we have to do?
How about you start with this?
Hey, check out this restaurant.
Okay, I'll check it out.
I know you're a burger man.
What do we have to do to get you- This is the second night in a row with this shit.
Anyway, thank much love King.
unidentified
Yeah.
nick fuentes
Thanks Yeats is great job debating tonight, but sometimes it's not about scoring the most points or destroying your opponent Sometimes it's better earning respect.
Well, I mean you just got to understand what you're seeking to accomplish Okay, I'm not promoting that.
I don't know who that is.
Eddie Cade says, I'm going to groit my professor, shut up and give the A, or hey, you can tell me what this rag smells like.
Okay, disavow.
Wayne Thomas says, can you tell me what this rag smells like?
Yeah, that's a great, uh, that's a great pickup line.
Give me an A.
Try to give me an A.
Or you can tell me what the rag smells like.
That's kind of funny.
Disavow, but I disavow.
Kind of funny, though, but I disavow.
Wayne says, my boomer generation apologizes to you millennials.
Generation Z old man, and we stole your future by allowing them to take over with an unironic triple parentheses based Export the means of production and next generation jobs your birthright be fruitful.
Okay.
Well, thank you, but we're zoomers and I don't know what the parentheses are about you know, we've got a We've got a generational traitor, a boomer.
The only good boomer is a traitor to their generation.
It's like, you know, when communists talk about class traitors.
VG says, can we get a mandate that all debates require an Italian on each side?
I don't care what the debate is about, it'll be better no matter what.
So true!
We're the only people that know how to talk.
We're the only fun, entertaining people.
You know, because I think John Cardillo's Italian.
I assumed he was Hispanic because of his last name.
It can kind of go either way, I guess.
But yeah, it's true.
Italians, we just got that.
We just got that natural charisma.
You know, even, well, I don't want to say who, but everybody acknowledges that the Meds are the smartest and most creative of the Europeans.
It's just simply true.
We just simply are.
You know, even... I don't want to name drop anybody because, you know, we got people watching and we bad optics, but certain people have written about this kind of stuff and you compare Alpinids and Nords and Meds and, you know, even people that like Nords say, hey, Meds have the biggest brains, the biggest geniuses, the most creative.
We are, I mean, really just sort of like the archetypal man.
Archetypal mankind is the Italians.
No sleep, no eating, and taking boatloads of Adderall.
No rest for the weary.
Yo, I don't take boatloads of Adderall, big guy.
I don't take any drugs.
No drugs.
I took ibuprofen today.
That's about it.
And don't do that.
Don't do that.
I don't want people to be like me, okay?
I mean, in a lot of ways, you should be like me, but you shouldn't be staying up all night.
That's not good for you, and it's not fun.
I know everybody thinks it's funny, but I can tell you it sucks.
It hurts physically.
It makes you go insane mentally.
It's nearly impossible to get back on track.
It's not something I prescribe to people.
You know, if you want to just be in pain all the time, maybe you should try it.
If you want to be constantly having your stomach hurting, and your head hurting, and your vision is fuzzy, and you're throwing up, and you're fatigued all the time, and grumpy, and you're hearing voices, then, you know, stay awake for 48 hours at a time.
But it's not something I would encourage for anybody.
And you should be eating too.
Eating is good as well.
I tell you, when I don't sleep, I literally do.
You do get these auditory hallucinations.
I never, like, imagined what that would be like, but sometimes I'll be sleeping on my couch here in my office, and I remember distinctly, like, getting up and being alerted like somebody had called my name, but it was totally silent.
It was totally silent, but I, like, with a start, I was like, did somebody just call me?
Like, I couldn't even ascertain whether it was real or not, but that's what happens when you stay up.
And you're sleep-deprived.
It's one of the symptoms.
Wiseguy says, are the optics of America first?
Or maybe, or on the other hand, you know, the deep state has developed those devices where they can shoot targeted, you know, have you heard of this before?
They can, I forget what it's called, but this is technology.
They've had it for decades.
Where it's like the voice of God and they could they could literally just broadcast something directly to an individual in their ear like it's their own thoughts or like it's you know something else.
So it could have been that.
So you know they can't ever rule out that possibility.
Anon says, did you hear about that unsolved bombing of Papa John's board members?
All they found at the scene was gunpowder residue and garlic oil.
Okay, disavowed.
I didn't hear about that.
Wiseguy says, are the optics of America First harder to control?
No, everything about this is completely easy for me.
Richard says, phase three, Nick goes to schools and does Chad King story time.
Everything about that sounds cringe and gay.
Chad King's story time.
Yeah, that sounds like something I would go to and kill myself at.
Spread conservatism check a generation values family in order check a nine-year-old army check.
Okay Yeah, I don't know.
Maybe maybe we'll go school to school.
We're now we're gonna we're not gonna call that but thanks Simon Scola says registered for GLS.
Hope I make the list do griper war veterans get preferential status great stream today Yeah, of course, of course, you can come I know you and You know, Simon Skola, my guy.
We really are.
Simon Skola, he's one of the real ones who keeps me going.
I have to say he's been with us.
He's been with us forever, you know, on this show, and he is, he is an OG.
He is a real one.
So, of course, of course you're gonna make the list, big guy.
But I don't wanna, I don't wanna, you know, speak too much on particulars, but Simon Skull is our guy.
Iguana says, Michael Jackson had lyrics which named them in financial investments which threatened them.
Here we go really base chat music videos like history and memorabilia Do you agree with Bobby Fischer and others that he was framed who Michael Jackson?
I really don't know anything about Michael Jackson I've never been a big fan of his music, honestly It just sounds... Well, he's like the king of pop music.
I... Some of the stuff is good.
I like, um... I like some of the songs, but a lot of it is just... Maybe it's generational.
I don't know.
I've never been a huge fan of the music.
So, subsequently, I don't really know that much about him or his life or the controversy.
I know about the song you're talking about, about the naming them and everything.
I don't know if he was framed or not.
I mean, it's possible, but I really don't know anything about the subject.
Sard says remember the build bridges not walls banners in London.
I think I finally understood British ironic humor.
That's pretty funny America first Jew says Nick every night I goodnight post and then lurk for a few hours and people call me out on this Please tell them to stop naming me.
Okay.
Good night They call you out on what lurking I don't know.
Look, America First Jewish Groyper is our guy.
He's totally based.
A lot of people are giving this guy a hard time, and I'm like, okay, everybody giving this guy a hard time, show me the question that you asked during the Groyper Wars.
All these people want to say, oh, this guy can't be a Groyper, this guy, it's like, okay, show me your clip.
Because last time I checked, the Groyper Wars was about Groypers going and asking questions.
And this guy asked one of the best questions of the whole season.
So unless you had something comparable, or even asked a question at all or participated in any way, I don't know why, you know, people can be self-anointed gatekeepers within our own thing, so...
I am with this guy.
This guy asked a base question, one of the better ones, so for that he is he is a good guy.
Hitch Watson says, Nick we've been asking Jacob Wall for feet pics and he refuses to deliver.
How can we get ultra zyokons?
Okay, I think this is bad optics.
I don't know why you would be doing this.
Do you think that makes us look good?
Do you think that's like a good look?
It's funny maybe when you do it to Kathy Xu, when you're doing it to Jacob Wall.
I don't know what the end game is with that one.
So yeah, I don't know.
I disavow that operation.
Tandrew says, honestly probably better to just have the two sides presented.
The mainstream view is wholly unconvincing.
Getting into it could have gotten ugly and the optics from that end are near unbeatable.
I don't know what that means.
What are you talking about?
What are you talking about?
Honestly better to just have the two sides presented.
What two sides presented?
What are you talking about?
Mainstream view is wholly unconvincing getting into it could have gotten ugly and the optics from that end are unbeatable I don't know what that means Peacekeeper says With Owen Benjamin gone from YouTube one channels like yours be next on the chopping block I don't know they've been saying that forever, but honestly what I heard about Owen is that he got like copyright strikes That he got like two or three copyright strikes, and then they banned him.
So, you know, people, it's always with this hysteria, and I mean, I get it, it's not unfounded, but everybody's always, are you next?
It's like, look, it's probably gonna happen eventually, nobody knows when, it's not in my control, so just shut the fuck up about it.
Sign up for the email list, sign up for the telegram, what more can you do?
What more really can you do?
Does that mean you're next?
I mean, yeah, I mean, in a sense,
Eventually it seems like everybody's gonna go that way, but but let's try not to think like that let's try to be as optimistic as possible and if it happens then we'll deal with it, but You know to me all this freaking out to what end and and beyond that You know, like I said if it were like a systematic thing, I'd be more concerned but He got a bunch of copyright strikes and he got banned and by the way, everybody, you know knows that his streams are
Probably violating the TOS.
I mean, he says things that are more out there than other people that have gotten banned.
So...
I'm not saying, like, that's a good... I don't want anybody to get banned.
I don't think anybody should get banned.
But I am saying that people are trying to make it out like this is a systematic thing.
You know, if another person goes down, maybe it'll be me.
I don't know.
But if somebody else goes down, I'll say, okay, a purge is underway.
But if one guy goes down because of copyright strikes and there's, like, a history where there's TOS breaches or something, he's demonetized, you know, to me that just seems like, you know, another channel has fallen.
But we'll see.
Apple says the extreme stream media.
That's the dumbest thing I've ever heard.
Anon says always remember if the struggle is pointless their propaganda would be unnecessary.
That's a great observation actually.
Nick says optics check.
Jordan says JD here.
Thanks for the follow King.
Jordan what did I follow you recently?
I'm not familiar Inner-city Democrats is rape.
Okay deep says.
Oh, so you're a white nationalist name every white.
Yeah It's like it's like Mindy in Spongebob.
She can name every fish in the sea Oh Patrick case You're the leader of the movement name every white person and he can and he can Patrick Casey knows the name of every white person That's alive.
He's a leader of the movement.
That's how it goes, right?
He's ahead of he's ahead of the American identity movement.
He knows everybody's name in America Baseball worldwide says merch is high quality and looks great awesome stuff Nick only question is why is it made in Honduras?
I don't think it is made in Honduras But I'm not a hundred percent sure actually I'm pretty sure it's made in America.
We use I don't want to say who we use I But I'm like 99% sure everything's made in America, but thanks for your faggot comment.
It's really great, but why is it made in Hungarus?
Why are you fucking bitch, dude?
Why are you dumb?
It's such like, oh, just say the merch is good.
I'm trying to sell the merch.
Oh, it's great, but just one thing, just one thing, just wear the shirt, just wear the sweatshirt, wear the beanie, whatever, you know, drink out of your mug.
By the way, the merch is back!
I don't think I ever announced it, but the merch is back up.
It's merch.nicholasjfuences.com.
The store's back up.
We got sweatshirts, and there's gonna be some new stuff rolling out soon as well, so check that out.
Merch is high quality, looks great.
Only question is, why is it made in... Well, I guess that's not... it's not that shitty, but...
I don't think it is made in Honduras.
And anyway, look, people make things where they make things.
Everybody knows that we're not going to win a trade war by having our stuff made.
I'm 99% sure it is made in America, but I don't really care where it's made at the end of the day.
If it's going to get made, it's going to get made.
And, you know, the system is the way that it is.
I don't know what people are expecting, you know, that we're going to win the trade war by, what, I mean, cutting my margin?
Raising prices for the merch?
I'm, you know, where do you think the extra money's gonna come from?
It's gonna come from college kids paying an extra $5, so what?
You know, somebody could have... But I'm pretty sure it's all made in America anyway, so I think your gripe is unwarranted to begin with.
Intercity Democrat says Jaffa is calling.
Will you answer?
I don't know who that is.
America First Jew says I went to school with Trayvon.
He was suspended for threatening a teacher before being shot, covered up, and talked about it on Twitter today.
God bless.
Really?
You went to school with Trayvon Martin?
Big if true.
That doesn't surprise me, I guess.
But yeah, that is interesting.
Well, it's every time one of the... Ha ha!
Every time one of these high-profile incidents happen, I should say.
Every time... Well, it's true.
Every time one of these black kids gets shot in the South Side or anywhere else... Oh, he was an honor roll student.
Oh, give me a break.
That's not true.
That's always what it is.
And I've grown up in the suburbs of Chicago.
Every night, the nightly news is, oh, you know, 100 people dead in the South Side.
You know, 100 people shot in gang violence.
And they're always like, oh, you know, 19-year-old whatever.
And he was an honor roll student.
He was so this and that.
And it's like, oh, Really?
Seriously?
Oh you think all these people just happening?
I mean in some cases there is like you know collateral damage in some cases people do get hit by a stray bullet but I mean generally speaking it's like he was getting his life back on track that that's the meme you know it's like oh so Often there's gang activity often.
There's a history with gang members and whatever at all and then they get killed Oh, I mean and that's not to say it's a good thing that young people get killed, but it's like, okay You're you're involved with gang violence.
You're involved with gangs.
You're basically part of the problem and then and they want to make it out like all gentle giant Michael Brown or Trayvon Martin Trayvon Martin was just some He was just some kid.
He was just walking home in his hoodie and I guess he was going home to what?
Play Pokemon or you know, what was up with the iced tea and the Skittles?
Sounds like purple drank to me.
Baseball worldwide.
His thoughts on baseball.
Based?
I'm not really a huge fan of baseball.
I gotta be honest.
Played it for a long time when I was a kid.
Never enjoyed it.
Never enjoyed it.
But I played it for, uh, what, like six or seven years?
Never, and wasn't very good at it, didn't really enjoy it, but that's okay, you know, builds character.
That's my, that's what my dad said.
Dad said, you gotta join because you got to be involved in the team's sport, builds character.
It's true, it's true, it did.
It did, you know, on some, on some level there was, uh, character.
Something was, something was built up, you know, character, or maybe it was resentment.
I'm not really sure which one, but, uh, Yeah, so I played baseball.
I mean, it's like a based sport.
It's obviously very American.
It hasn't been, like, paused up and diversified like some of the others.
So, I mean, I like the idea of it, but, I mean, I could, I could, like, never sit down and watch a baseball game.
I couldn't, I couldn't do it.
Couldn't stand it.
Gold Willie says, George... I can't, I don't know if I can read that.
Gabe says, blam blam.
Trayvon too.
Oh, that's...
What is that from?
Blah blah blah, I'm sure you want to.
Is that from Sam Hyde or is that from something else?
That sounds so familiar, but I can't place it.
Okay, yeah, that's the, what is it, Officer Maggot or whatever.
Caca says we're lucky to have you.
Thanks for plugging Steve France, and yeah for sure.
He's got great content, so It's not like he puts me up to that.
You know it's like people here.
I was like all your You know, whenever I promote anything, people are like, it's shilling whatever.
It's like, I'm not like Ben Shapiro.
I don't do ad reads.
You know, Steve Franson's content is, I watch Steve Franson's content.
It's good.
Emma says, if the South would have won, we would have made it.
That's a really dumb thing to say.
Disagree.
The only thing is they didn't, you know.
That's what's funny though is, guess we'll never know.
Everybody wanted to know what I would do.
It's like Kanye West said at the Grammys.
The North.
The great Yankee North says everybody wanted to know what would happen if I didn't win.
I guess we'll never know.
So that's, yeah, so I guess we'll never know, bitch!
Because the South could never win against us because they didn't have epic industrial cities, they didn't have epic factories, didn't have, they couldn't even crank out uniforms, I mean the most basic wartime supplies, didn't have brilliant, well, they did have good generals, you know, they did actually have excellent generals, but You get the picture.
But they couldn't do it, but they couldn't do it.
All they had to do was fight defensively.
Couldn't even, couldn't even do it.
Couldn't cut it.
So yeah, I mean, maybe things would be differently if they won, but they didn't, and I don't think they ever could because the North is Chad.
The North is the best.
Yankee Dome is the best.
And, uh, but you know what, Benay?
You can, you can cope.
You can say, well, it'll be different if we won.
Okay, yeah, well, you can enjoy that.
Amran Peter says, Nick, do you plan on playing the new Master Chief collection on Steam?
Never 5get.
6 billion UNSC colonists were glassed by the evil Covenant.
Okay, all right.
Well, thank you.
Thank you for that bad optics gonna get me in trouble I think this is a friend of mine if it's the same as a Twitter account, which thanks for the super chat Uh, yeah, I got I got halo reach but I didn't get I only got reach I didn't buy the rest of them I was playing it on stream today.
Honestly, I don't really like the game.
I didn't grow up with halo So to me, it's just like a shitty old xbox game I know it's going to hurt some people's feelings, but maybe I just have to get used to it.
I was playing it today and I'm like, I kind of don't see what the big deal is.
Everybody's like, oh, oh, Halo's coming back.
It's amazing.
Like I didn't play it growing up.
I was playing PlayStation 2.
I was playing PS3.
I didn't have Halo.
So I don't have that same nostalgia factor.
And to me, it's like, I mean, it's kind of fun, but it's not like a, you know, groundbreaking event like it is for some other people.
But I was playing it today.
Bob Sacamano says, Trayvon got no scoped.
Yeah, that's true.
He got hit with the deagle.
He got hit with the deagle.
Yeah, that deagle.
It's big damage.
Big DPS on the deagle there.
What?
You know, shouldn't have been bashing the guy's head into the concrete?
That's what you get.
Dimitri says, this might be headstrong, but I've said it since the beginning.
YouTube will never take America first off the air.
Doesn't matter.
That's the energy we need.
That is the mindset that we need.
We will be here forever.
Exactly.
Enough with the negativity.
If you meme that, if you put that out there, it creates a self-fulfilling prophecy.
I think we've made it this far.
I think we'll be okay.
But thanks for that.
Yeah, I saw that.
Yeah, I saw that.
Theodore says, Yeah, we've had over 300 entries to the Groyper Summit, so obviously there's a lot of interest.
A lot of people are excited for this.
I can't give out any specifics.
I can't give out, like, any information other than the date and...
Things like that, but it's going to be pretty exclusive.
I mean, 300 people are not coming to this event, but it's going to be as big as we can accommodate.
We're going to take in as many people as we can accommodate.
Well, again, I know people have concerns about privacy and security and, you know, we are being as thorough as humanly possible with vetting and making sure that nothing could possibly go awry.
And so I can't give you much more information beyond that, but Yeah, it's gonna be good.
Will Jace's great point on the London attack and the disregard for targets.
In America, they won't ask, did you support Trump?
Did you support the wall?
And more importantly, did you support Identify Yevrapa?
Yeah.
Yeah, when they come to kill, uh... When they come to kill you, they're not gonna say, do you support Identify Yevrapa?
Do you know what that is?
They're just gonna kill you.
Jane says my name is pronounced sob yes key.
Okay.
Thank you for that Jay Jesus is Jessica Yaniv going to win his case against gynecologists.
I don't know what that is Jacob says hey Nick keep it up.
You've your hard work is paying off and People are finally paying attention.
This show has given me hope.
Well, I'm glad that the show has given you hope it's true You know my whole life.
I never even really knew if I existed.
I But I do!
And people are noticing.
And honestly, you know, the show's been doing really well, and the reaction's been very positive, but some people are just hating on me because I'm doing so well.
You see the vitriol.
I don't like that word.
But you see the haters from our own side who are just obsessed.
They're so mad at me just because I'm doing well.
And it puts a little bit of a damper on it.
I mean, obviously, it's a very, very positive reaction, but there is a very small and angry minority.
And it's like Kanye said.
Kanye said this in No Mistakes.
If I wasn't shining so hard, wouldn't be any shade, right?
If I wasn't shining so hard, wouldn't be no shade.
And that goes to all the simps, goes all to the cringe gnats, goes to all the people countersignaling the event.
You're bitches, and I will never forget, and the Groypers will never forget, and you suck, and we hate you, and we don't even care about you.
Haters, you know, whatever.
We don't even care.
We're gonna stay on the America First grind.
David Crawford says Nick gave a speech today about immigration.
All the guys looked intrigued and all the girls including my 38 year old unmarried childless degenerate professor looked at me like I just said the n-word.
Well hey good job on the speech.
Yeah I mean that's how it goes.
Men I think are probably much more receptive to different opinions than the femloid.
Gold Willy says should Marvel soy geeks?
Okay, what a fucking cringe super chat.
Bye.
You're banned just on account of being cringe.
Let's see.
Veractor says, Trayvon didn't even have iced tea.
He had Arizona watermelon fruit juice cocktail.
I emailed tons of news organizations.
None would correct their stories.
Is that true?
I don't know.
What's the difference, really?
Let's see.
Leo says, don't forget Michael Richards and PewDiePie for the Kruiper Pack.
That's right.
Yeah, Michael Richards.
That was the other one I was thinking of.
Michael Richards.
Totally based.
Another guy who did nothing wrong.
Hello, Michael Richards, Kruiper.
He inspires me.
You know, who are my biggest influences in politics and comedy?
I'd say it's Patrick Buchanan, Sam Francis, Sam Hyde, and Michael Richards.
For sure.
Boopers says he never saw the word in capital letters.
I guess Woodstock wasn't as crazy as these boomers say.
Okay, I don't know what that means.
Let's see.
Red says, how do you explain fossils big guy?
The devil?
I just think it's all bullshit.
And what do you mean fossils?
What fossils?
Have you seen the fossils?
unidentified
Fossils.
nick fuentes
They say they found fossils.
I don't know if I believe that shit.
Honestly, and like I said, I said the other all these science people are the biggest they're the most These are the most sensitive people in the world.
I didn't say I didn't say dinosaurs never existed I said, look, I'm not a paleontologist.
I said, I don't really know much about it.
I said, but I just simply find it hard to believe that giant monsters are walking the planet.
That's all.
I just said I find it hard to believe.
I said, I think it sounds a little silly.
And all these science people... So you're saying you don't believe in dinosaurs?
unidentified
So what about the... It's like, whoa, oh, relax.
nick fuentes
Oh.
I just said I find it hard to believe, but these science people are the biggest, they're the most sensitive when it comes to stuff.
I dealt with this my whole life.
When I was in high school, I used to hang around with this group of friends, and they were very, like, Reddit, I fucking love science types.
Oh, cool, we'll smoke pot and talk about the universe.
You know, these are the kinds of people I used to hang out with in high school.
And we'd be sitting around the fire, and I would say, you know, evolution just doesn't really make sense to me.
I don't really buy it.
And they would flip!
It would get so heated, and I'm like, look, I'm just saying, do I have to believe it makes sense?
I mean, sure.
Yeah, okay, maybe it's true.
I'm just saying I find it hard to believe.
And these science people, they flip out.
You know, it's like, hmm.
It's almost like if you were so confident in your convictions, you would handle the slightest bit of scrutiny.
I don't know, dude.
I just don't buy the fact that you had Monster Planet a hundred years ago.
Jurassic Park?
That's a movie, okay?
You know, these people are out there saying, oh, your guy rose from the dead.
I don't know.
That makes a lot more sense to me than giant monsters and, you know, life came from nothing and the Big Bang and all this crazy nonsense.
So fossils come from the devil.
I don't know.
Maybe Jeffrey Epstein made him that he was a fucking scientist Claudia says nothing just a super chat.
Thanks Some apologies for the language ASDF says Nick to super chatters after he buys his next suit Oh in the suit, it wasn't cheap.
You ought to know you bought it.
Is that a lyric or something?
I haven't bought it.
By the way, I haven't bought a new suit since I was in high school.
So oh It's from my Joker I don't remember that quote.
I don't remember that quote from Dark Knight, I guess.
I just Googled it real quick.
I don't know.
You bought it.
I can vaguely remember.
But, yeah, no, I don't.
I'm not going to buy a new suit.
I'm not a very frivolous spender.
You know, people always make this suit.
It's like Kanye in the pink polo.
People always attack me because I wear the suit.
And they're like, oh, they always say it's like it doesn't fit or it's a prom suit.
That's what, what's his name?
The metal guy always says.
They say, oh, it's like a nerdy thing, whatever.
Or they say it's an expensive thing and that's when he's a grifter, you know.
So it's a big point of contention.
It's a statement.
But, Let's see, Neighborhood Nationalist, ah, based, says DLive is Groyper territory.
It was great to see you hit 5.1k live viewers on the Cardillo interview today.
Keep up the great work, King, and thanks for everything you do.
Well, thanks.
Yeah, it's true.
DLive is a Groyper playground.
We've run that.
I know, it's me, it's Jaden, it's Jake Lloyd, Steve Franson's on there now, Vince James is on there.
So yeah, Groyper headquarters for sure.
InHotWater says, would love to see you on Anthony Kumia's show.
Oh, that's nice.
He should invite me.
I love when people drop, I would love to see you on this show.
Oh, okay.
What do you want me to do about that?
They can invite me whenever they want, you know.
All these people are like, oh, someone so-and-so said they'd love to have you on their show.
Oh, like they should email me and tell me.
Let's see.
Robert says, well, that's the last super chat.
No, it's not.
Groyper says 100 plus Groypers at every Trump 2020 rally.
Okay.
No, not reading this.
Retarded and bad optics.
Bye, but thanks for the big super chat.
First of all, you know, have you ever been to a Trump rally?
Trump rallies have thousands and thousands and thousands of people.
liberty uh send them all back it's not bad optics it'll make the news and it'll bring us closer to the final victory no it's not first of all you know have you ever been to a trump rally trump rallies have thousands and thousands and thousands of people and if we go there i mean all this just goes so this just goes to show the stupidity of people that are not thinking these things through that think they can be armchair generals um
it's thousands and thousands of people that go to these things you would get drowned out immediately moreover they'd remove you and you'd be disrupting the president's rally so no going to war with the president is not something that would work out if anything it would force him to take more cucked positions and disavow and And it would also alienate most Republicans because, understand, our most receptive audience is going to be Trump supporters.
Trump has a 90% approval rating and a lot of his diehard immigration restriction supporters are, I mean, they are loyal to the man.
So it is not a good idea to go after Trump.
We are not against Trump.
We are in favor of Trump.
We want his base to understand what we're saying.
Trump is is a start in terms of immigration.
We support him.
We support what he's doing.
We want to build upon that.
That is the angle.
So no, you're wrong.
You don't know what you're talking about.
You're a dummy.
Brian, but thanks for the money.
Brian says, hey Nick, is Christian Rock based?
Check out Skillet.
Thanks for the content.
I don't like Christian Rock.
I'm gonna be honest with you.
Is it based or not?
I think it's pretty cringe, frankly.
And yeah, I used to listen to Skillet.
They used to, their songs were used in WWE.
Their song, Monster, and their song, Hero, was in the SmackDown vs. Raw games.
I think they might have used it for a couple of pay-per-view.
Let me see.
Monster by skillet.
I think they might have used that for a WWE Yeah Hell in a Cell 2009 2009 2009's Hell in a Cell pay-per-view the theme song was a monster by skillet kind of an epic song and What was hero hero is maybe that was just was that used for WWE I
It was used for Royal Rumble 2010.
It's 2019!
unidentified
That was nine years ago!
nick fuentes
Are you kidding?
That was nine years ago!
I can't, guys, it's just... I'm not comfortable with this.
Not comfortable.
Nine years ago was when I was bopping Hero by Skillet on my iPod Nano because it was featured in the Royal Rumble pay-per-view in 2010.
unidentified
Sheesh.
nick fuentes
Let's see.
Who won that Royal Rumble?
The winner of the Royal Rumble in 2010 was... Does it say?
Edge!
Edge won Royal Rumble by defeating John Cena.
Eliminating John Cena.
49 minutes.
I can't say I remember that one very well.
I don't think I watched that one.
Let's see.
Joe, this is I was talking to a friend of mine and question came up that neither of us could answer.
What's your middle name?
What does a J stand for?
Why would I tell you that?
What do you want my social security number to?
Some Chinese guy says, hey Nick, what are your thoughts on John Derbyshire?
He countersignaled you on a show recently.
Yeah, I heard that.
It was so cringe.
You know, look, he never followed me back on Twitter, which was cringe to begin with.
And yeah, this Angloid.
Look, I like John Derbyshire.
I respect him.
He's an elder in the movement, so I don't want to be disrespectful.
But Angloid John Derbyshire goes, oy!
Nick Fuentes made a joke about the Holocaust, and you can't joke about that, and blah blah blah.
And I'm like, you know what?
You got fired from National Review because they called you an anti-Semite, and you're really policing the Holocaust?
It just doesn't make any sense to me.
So I like him.
I respect him.
I think he's brilliant.
But I thought that was, uh... I don't know about that.
On his podcast, he was answering something from the mailbag somebody sent it to him.
And he's like, oh, he made a joke about the Holocaust, but that's something you don't joke about.
Okay, bro, for sure.
So yeah, that was pretty cringe.
Callus says, the plan is not being in pointless debt, of course.
Boomer wages wouldn't understand.
Not sure what you're referring to there.
Harris Walker says, don't put Zimmerman in a self-defense situation.
Yeah, look at how that worked out.
Spicy says, why do Americans get so horrified by the word segregation?
I think you know why.
RA says, bless you times two.
Thanks.
Amir says, I gotta sneeze.
Achoo!
Jay Rock says, I cringed at Cardillo's advice to you.
Can Server Bros assume your energetic, vulgarity, joking equates to being a troll when really you're just a genius zoomer who's waiting to have an honest discussion?
Very true.
Yeah, I mean, look, the Groyper thing is a strength.
I just disagree when he says, oh, well, your fans are... Typically, these are people that are made uncomfortable by, you know... Look, if they were right on the issues, the Groypers would be with them, but I think they're feeling the pressure on that.
I'm not going to name any names, but there's a lot of people that have a problem with the Groypers.
And, you know, there are people that are not 100% on the issues.
Sky says, that ain't our planet.
That's why I kill it.
Animals kill it.
Ozone kill it.
Blood spill it.
Kanye West Groyper mindset.
That's right.
This ain't our planet.
Yeah.
Something you deal with.
Alien.
Mike that's a great song by the way, that's probably my favorite song from yandhi and they made that new version It's so much better because the alien song was on the original leak over the summer But the new version is like five minutes and there's a great switch up in the middle and a great sort of like outro very epic Mike says, what do you think about the idea of a public access YouTube Twitter setup and maintained by the federal government?
Sounds like a terrible idea.
TOS equals free speech law, potential 2024 presidential platform?
Uh, yeah, I don't know, man.
Maybe if you're living in like Narnia or Fantasyland.
You're daydreaming, bro.
Something like that is ridiculous.
Cody Hill says three polls just came out showing Trump's black support over 30%.
Kanye and Candace doing their job?
Aberration?
This is counter the narrative.
Thoughts?
I think it is a statistical anomaly.
I am sure, I am certain that when the exit polls come out in 2020, you're not going to see 30% black support.
What were the black numbers?
In the exit polls for those governor's races in the South in November.
In Mississippi and Louisiana, it was like 98% blacks voted for Democrats.
Give me a break.
So no, I think it's... If you look at a lot of these polls, the sample size is like 10 people.
You know, I'm exaggerating, but that's typically what you see.
Evans says, just watch Tucker's piece on Paul Singer.
Evil!
Yeah, definitely.
Also with those polls, Ryan Grodowski debunked one of those polls where they showed non-white voters were at 30%, which is very different than blacks.
Samuel says, would you recommend Halo Reach?
I don't know.
I only played it for like 10 minutes.
Colin says, is being gay a choice?
Um, I don't know.
You'd have to ask a gay person.
I would imagine that probably the attraction, whether it's environmental or genetic, I don't think anybody, if they could choose to be straight, would choose homosexuality.
To me, the critical, it's just like with abortion, the choice that is made is to engage in the act.
That is always the choice.
Everybody likes to say, oh nobody has choice, nobody has choice.
there's always a choice whether you want to sin or do the right thing so but i don't know you're asking the wrong person you should ask uh lance videos you should ask benny johnson rob smith she asked somebody else yoker says would you rather get caught lacking or fail a vibe check i would rather fail a vibe check you get caught lacking and it could be the end of your life el sabiatis says sup on Not much, just hanging out.
Torchin says I'd like to recommend Alenia and North Pond.
Okay, much better.
Thank you.
I'll check those out.
What are they?
These look like fancy pants restaurants.
North Pond was recommended to me by another friend of mine.
unidentified
Alenia.
nick fuentes
Is that separate or is that this?
I think you spelled it wrong, by the way.
Alenia.
That is not something I'm able to find.
unidentified
Yeah, it's, it's, that's not how it's spelled, but that's okay.
nick fuentes
Okay, no, this is a separate restaurant.
Yeah, this is like, these are like, uh, fancy restaurants.
I don't like fancy restaurants.
Yeah, four, four dollar signs on Google, you think I got?
Well, I mean, I don't know.
You think I'm looking to blow that kind of money on fancy pants food?
Let me see, what is it, like a million dollars to go eat there?
I gotta wear the America First attire instead of my usual sweatshirt?
Let's see.
Yeah, why would you want to have a... Whoa!
Oh, it's $300 per person?
Yeah, I'm... Because some super chatter gave me five bucks, I'm gonna go to a $300 meal to review it for you.
What's wrong with you?
What's wrong with you?
You rephrased it in a nice way.
I was getting ready to say, oh thanks, much better.
You're gonna pay me $2 to tell me to review a $300 meal?
Seriously?
What do we got you... What do we gotta do to get you to review this restaurant?
I'm not paying $300 for a meal.
That's not, it's not me.
That ain't it.
The most I'll do is I'll pay $25 for carne asada at the Mexican restaurant.
I'll pay $50 for a steak at Gibson's.
That's about as far as I'm gonna go.
But let's see, ASD, I'd like to remain this one and the other ones like 300 bucks too.
Yeah, not gonna happen.
ASDF says, hey Millennials, Based Boomer here, but I consider myself a fashy goy.
I also identify sexually as an attack helicopter.
Joe, sent from my iPhone.
Yeah, that's about what we saw earlier.
Loneslob says, it is the glory of God to conceal a thing, but the honor of kings is to search out a matter.
Proverbs 25.2, just a reminder that we are all kings for searching the truths of our time.
Very good, very true.
Based Bagels says, are bagels the only good thing they have done?
unidentified
Who?
nick fuentes
I don't know who you're talking about.
Panera Bread?
Catholic Monarchist says, sorry for being late to the show tonight.
Had to spend time with family.
It's my birthday today.
God bless Nick.
I'm turning 19.
Well, happy birthday!
Hope it's a good one, man.
Hope you have lots of cake.
Hope you had a good night with the family.
It's okay.
It's okay that you're late.
That's fine.
I'm not gonna hold it against you, but happy birthday!
unidentified
19!
nick fuentes
Good year!
Good year.
Enjoy your teenage years.
Your last teenage year while you can because then you turn 20 and then people want to ruin your life and post clips of you saying you're against race mixing and want to give you a hard time, so...
Enjoy.
ASD, because once you turn 21, it's game over.
You turn 21, and then the next big one is 30, and then the next big one is 100, and then you're, you know, then it's over.
Then it's over and you're, you know, it's eternal life.
ASDF says, just a note, Shkreli banned too.
Went under the radar.
Martin Shkreli?
I think he's in jail.
Benjamin says, Nick, do you want to come for a sleepover?
Yeah, probably not.
Al the dog says, how's Al doing?
Talk about Albert the dog more.
No.
John says, only nerds don't play sports, Nicker.
Only nerds don't play sports.
Yeah, well I played sports throughout my youth.
And I was still a nerd, so that didn't really change anything.
The only difference is I was sort of like a nerdy guy, except I was picking the grass in the outfield, you know.
You know, we're in like, we're playing in the Rookie League or whatever, you know, Newsflash.
Nobody's sitting into the outfield.
The best part is, they're like, oh yeah, you go play center field, you go play right field, you go play left field.
And it's like, okay, so you're like sending me out there so I don't mess up plays.
But then I'm like, you know, sitting down, playing with the grass, whatever.
And they're like, no, get up, you gotta get your head in the game.
It's like, why?
These kids are seven.
They're not gonna hit it to the outfield.
Everybody knows nobody hits it to the outfield.
Hey, Nick, stand up!
You gotta get ready!
Why?
They're not hitting it to me!
You know, as I get older, you know, they did start to hit it to the outfield, and I made some good catches, and I moved up.
I started playing third base.
Not the best function, but better than the outfield.
Played second base a few times.
But yeah, only nerds don't play sports.
Yeah, well, you know, newsflash, I wasn't an athlete.
Just like, if I stand in a garage, it doesn't make me a car.
Just because I'm playing baseball doesn't make me an athlete.
I was just a big jerk-off.
But yeah, I mean it was... I don't regret it.
I think it was ultimately a good thing.
Amir, but this is a very normie thing to say only nerds don't play sports.
Yeah.
Okay.
Okay turbo normie Amir says Nick post little league picks lmao and I'm not gonna do that.
I don't know.
Maybe I will I don't know if I have any on my phone They produce all those like magnets and things.
I don't even know where that stuff is you know, you get a magnet or a keychain with the you know, the baseball picture and Maga Zag says don't you want Trump to make a deal with China since you seem to like Chinese girls so much?
I don't know whoever said that.
No.
As I've said, I hope we keep the trade war going with China indefinitely.
That has always been my position.
I think a deal with China is a bad idea.
Yeah, and that's the best part is all these people this week, this is a Chinese asset.
It's like, okay, show me where the Chinese shilling is.
My position on the trade war is that it should go on indefinitely.
We should have the most tariffs for as long as possible because make a deal with China and I don't see how it's enforceable.
How do you enforce a deal with China?
You know, they can make commitments, but they made commitments in March.
They made commitments in March.
They gave concessions.
We sent the deal their way, and then they changed everything, and they crossed out all the parts where they were going to make accommodations for us.
And that's how the trade war kicked up.
That's how we put tariffs on, like $200 billion more worth of goods.
So as far as I'm concerned, I don't really see many areas where they can really give us more than their word, and in that case, I don't trust them.
So I think it's just sensible for America to have tariffs.
Why does America not have tariffs?
Why do we have to take down our tariffs?
None of these other countries take down their trade barriers, tariff and non-tariff trade barriers.
Why are we so eager to take them down?
You know, the frame for the trade war has been, we're using the tariffs to try to extract the deal.
Why does it have to be that way?
Maybe we can leverage a better arrangement, but keep the tariffs.
More trade barriers.
That's how we're gonna bring back American industry.
No, those guys are cringe.
The 9th support of the South.
Karl Marx support of the North.
Okay, sounds like a cope to me.
Shrubbery says, go on, come town.
No, those guys are cringe.
ASDF says, knock, knock, who's there?
The cops, Mrs. Martin.
Your son tried to flim-flam the Zim-Zam.
He's dead.
That's not funny.
Yeah, that's not the kind of humor we do on this show.
Dylan says, how do I convince my black friend to be a groyper?
I don't know.
Tell him to watch America First.
For $2, tell him to watch the show.
Anon says, suit coat was Joker.
Yeah, I looked it up.
Peter says, prayers for PewDiePie.
His house got diversified.
Yeah.
Neptunes has just found you.
Is this supposed to be satire?
Yep, it's all satire.
ASDF says, Nick, let's bring projectors to Trump rallies.
Yeah, we heard that one back in the day.
Back in the day.
A couple months ago.
Kolya says, Little Groipers, my ancestors ruled those little pieces of flippin' sugar.
I rule the flippin' government!
I don't know what this is, but it's not funny.
Amir says, I would love to see you live streamed on every screen at Times Square at full volume.
Yeah, right.
Let me get on that.
Intercity Democrats is still lolling at that YAF post from earlier today.
Oh yeah, I love that.
The YAF post literally says, hateful gremlins pull out your old social media posts to discredit you and disavow you because they don't like your opinions.
It's like, yeah, you know, that was Young America's Foundation tweeting about that.
Yeah, sort of exactly what you did to me and Michelle Malkin, but go off.
Neptune says, view on Trump sending 1,800 troops to Saudi Arabia.
I mean, it's a very minor thing, but of course I want troops coming home, not going back, so...
We're not going in, not going into the Middle East.
So, in the grand scheme of things, I think it's, uh, you know, not a big deal.
A lot of people see this stuff and they get like, oh, Trump betrayed us.
Now, granted, this is not what he promised.
He promised we were pulling troops home and we're sending more troops in Syria and more troops in Saudi Arabia and more troops in Afghanistan.
But that said, 1,800 troops to me is, it's a gesture, it's a symbol to Iran.
Let's see ASDF says Alenia is like $300 top 100 restaurant in the world.
Yeah, I'm gonna take a pass on that That's just not I don't that does not appeal to me spending $300 on a fancy meal is not something that appeals to me James says yeah, I'm not going to read that.
Okay, mister says you're inspiring a global movement each day I'm seeing more and more Castilians promoting your message.
Keep it up big guy.
Oh big if true very nice my my ancestor my ancestor Good to see Looks like we've got one more, but I can't see it.
We're glitching out here Let me see if I can pull it up Another tab of this, our last one.
But it is obscure, and it's not letting me scroll down to see the final chat.
Okay, here we go.
It says, what is the best option for a white guy who wants both a dog and a girlfriend?
I can't have both a white girl and a dog.
I refuse.
Yeah, that's very funny.
I don't know, dude.
I guess you just gotta, just gotta stick with the girlfriend.
You know, dogs are a little bit overrated.
I love my dog, but he's giving me chronic allergies and that's messing with my health in a big way.
So I would just stick with the girlfriend.
But that's our last Super Chat.
That's gonna do it for us on the show tonight.
Wow, we finished kind of on time for the first time.
A clean two-hour show.
You'll love to see it.
But that's gonna do it for us tonight.
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