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American first pitch. | |
American first pitch. | ||
American first pitch. | ||
This is from your biggest Protestant fan. | ||
May you one day see the light. | ||
Well, hey, thanks. | ||
Love you, too. | ||
But sorry, I believe in religion that makes sense. | ||
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But as soon as people start playing games, I stop. | |
I stop playing games. | ||
and at any moment I can check that yay button I'm going to start the track I'm going to start the track okay | ||
not my words not my rules I just enjoy it alright | ||
last time I'm going to start the track I'm going to start the track It's everything. | ||
It's warming up. | ||
Everybody dare to vote. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
This is from your biggest Protestant fan, may you one day see the light. | ||
Well, hey, thanks. | ||
Love you, too. | ||
But sorry, I believe in religion that makes sense. | ||
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But as soon as people start playing games, I stop. | |
I stop playing games. | ||
And at any moment, I can kick that yay button. | ||
They said trust your man. | ||
I'm just going to put it on each other. | ||
Take applause and the dollar. | ||
I said change for girls and the dollar. | ||
My mama said trust don't hold you. | ||
So come on. | ||
I'm next. | ||
One, two. | ||
Stop the track. | ||
I'm going to put it on the first. | ||
Itch. | ||
See what they said. | ||
I don't want to pull you. | ||
If you want to pull you, get a one. | ||
Okay. | ||
I don't want to pull you. | ||
It's everything. | ||
It's warming up everybody who cares. | ||
What up? | ||
It's warming up everybody who cares. | ||
What up? | ||
I'm here at the first pitch. | ||
What up? | ||
I'm here at the first pitch. | ||
What up? | ||
I'm here at the first pitch. | ||
What up? | ||
I'm here at the first pitch. | ||
What up? | ||
I'm here at the first pitch. | ||
What up? | ||
I'm here at the first pitch. | ||
What up? | ||
This is from your biggest Boston fan. | ||
May you one day see the light. | ||
Well, hey, thanks. | ||
Love you too, but I'm sorry. | ||
I believe in religion the next place. | ||
But as soon as people start playing games, I stop. | ||
I stop playing games. | ||
and at any moment I can check that yay button I'm going to start the track I'm going to start the track action | ||
okay not my | ||
words not my rules | ||
I just need your stuff alright last time and Everything. | ||
Warming on everybody who dare to report. | ||
Warming on everybody who dare to report. | ||
Warming on everybody who dare to report. | ||
Warming on everybody who dare to report. | ||
Well, hey, thanks. | ||
Love you, too. | ||
But sorry, I believe in a religion that makes sense. | ||
But as soon as people start playing games, I stop. | ||
I stop playing games. | ||
And at any moment, I can just say, yeah, you play. | ||
I'm going to go first. | ||
Okay. | ||
Not my words, not my rules, I just enjoy things, alright? | ||
Last up, Scott. Scott. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
It's everything. | ||
It's warming up. | ||
Everybody dare to vote. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
Well, hey, thanks. | ||
Love you, too. | ||
But sorry, I believe in a religion that makes sense. | ||
But as soon as people start playing games, I stop. | ||
I stop playing games. | ||
and at any moment I can check that yay button I'm going to go first okay | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
I just enforce them, alright? | ||
Not my words, not my rules. | ||
I just endorse them, all right? | ||
I just endorse them, all right? | ||
I just endorse them, all right? | ||
I just endorse them. | ||
I just endorse them. | ||
This is from your biggest Protestant fan. | ||
May you one day see the light. | ||
Well, hey, thanks. | ||
Love you, too. | ||
But sorry, I believe in religion that makes sense. | ||
So. | ||
But as soon as people start playing games, I stop. | ||
I stop playing games. | ||
And at any moment, I can check that gay button. | ||
I see. | ||
I stop playing dance. | ||
I think we're going to go first. | ||
Okay. | ||
Okay. | ||
I can enforce them, alright? | ||
Blast off, Scott. | ||
This is yours. | ||
This is everything. | ||
It's warming up everybody who dared to oppose. | ||
It's warming up everybody who dared to oppose. | ||
It's warming up everybody who dared to oppose. | ||
I'm on my side. | ||
This is from your biggest Protestant fan, may one day see the light. | ||
Well, hey, thanks. | ||
Love you, too. | ||
But sorry, I believe in religion that makes sense. | ||
But as soon as people start playing games, I stop. | ||
I stop playing games. | ||
and at any moment I can check that yay button I think the first action Okay Okay, okay. | ||
Okay. | ||
Okay. | ||
Not my words, not my rules. | ||
I just enforce them, alright? | ||
Blast off, Scott. | ||
This is your turn. | ||
This is everything. | ||
This is warming up. | ||
Everybody dare to vote. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
I'm going to say it just. | ||
This is from your biggest Boston fan, may you one day see the light. | ||
Well, hey, thanks. | ||
Love you, too. | ||
But sorry, I believe in a religion that makes sense. | ||
So. | ||
But as soon as people start playing games, I stop. | ||
I stop playing games. | ||
I stop playing games. | ||
This is a great day. | ||
This is a great day. | ||
This is a great day. | ||
Warming up. | ||
Everybody dare to vote. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
May you one day see the light. | ||
Well, hey, thanks. | ||
Love you too, but I'm sorry. | ||
I believe in religion that makes sense, so. | ||
But as soon as people start playing games, I stop. | ||
I stop playing games. | ||
and at any moment I can check that yay button I think it's the first itch okay | ||
not my words not my rules I just enforce them, alright? | ||
Last stop is God. | ||
It's everything. | ||
My mama said just no hope. | ||
You so come on. | ||
But they said you're stupid. | ||
I was hoping to believe you. | ||
They wasn't a problem. | ||
Laughed out with Scott. | ||
Everything. | ||
Warming on everybody. | ||
You dare to vote. | ||
I'm an 18. | ||
I'm ready to shake. | ||
I've been taking waves. | ||
Maybe told us no drink. | ||
That was the next day I'm a city. | ||
When I was just a chick. | ||
I'm a black city. | ||
They can't do it. | ||
I'm a fake. | ||
This is from your biggest Boston fan, may one day see the light. | ||
Well, hey, thanks. | ||
Love you, too. | ||
But sorry, I believe in religion that makes sense. | ||
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Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. . | |
It's going to be only America first. | ||
America first. | ||
The American people will come first once again. | ||
With respect, the respect that we deserve. | ||
From this day forward, it's going to be only America first. | ||
America first. | ||
God bless you. | ||
. | ||
Good evening everybody you are 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 Thursday. | ||
And there's a lot to talk about, lots to get into tonight. | ||
Our featured story is going to be about an immigration bill which is working its way through the House of Representatives right now. | ||
It's called the New Way Forward Act and you might have actually seen this on Tucker Carlson. | ||
Some people in the live chat were pointing it out. | ||
Well, you know it's news. | ||
I can talk about it too. | ||
So that's going to be our featured story. | ||
You should see this thing. | ||
It's pretty incredible. | ||
If you haven't heard anything about it already, this New Way Forward Act, it was proposed by actually Chicago's own Chewie Garcia. | ||
It has 43 co-sponsors, all Democrats, and it's got some pretty wild stuff in here. | ||
Among other things, it decriminalizes illegal immigration. | ||
It allows for taxpayers to pay for illegal immigrants to come back to the United States if they were deported. | ||
All kinds of crazy things and We'll get into all the provisions. | ||
You might have seen this around the news, or maybe not. | ||
I actually haven't seen too many people reporting on this. | ||
And I tried to find more information about this bill, and except for a few articles I saw some commentary in the Hill, I saw some other things from more official sources like the House of Representatives website, and then there was the Tucker Carlson segment on Fox News. | ||
And outside of that, I haven't heard anything about this. | ||
I feel like almost nobody's talking about it. | ||
So, that's gonna be our featured story. | ||
We'll talk about this new bill. | ||
Probably not likely to pass, but definitely something that's worth looking at regardless. | ||
It's actually funny, one of the superchatters for this show brought this bill up, I think on Tuesday, Tuesday or Monday, and I ridiculed him. | ||
He said, in a normal country, what was the superchat? | ||
One of the superchatters said, in a normal country, a bill like this would get proposed, and what did he say? | ||
People would like, have a revolution. | ||
I said, like, let's pump the brakes. | ||
It's a bad bill, but mind you, it's 44 radical Democrats, probably no chance of Getting past and might not even get a vote. | ||
So I, you know, let's maybe pump the brakes on the pitchforks, but we could still analyze what this means, obviously, about the Democratic Party and where we're headed. | ||
Probably a better idea of our trajectory than anything that's going to pass anytime soon, right? | ||
So that's our featured story. | ||
We'll also be talking tonight about some comments by Vladimir Putin. | ||
Very epic. | ||
Not a huge story, but something I want to talk about nonetheless. | ||
Of course, in Russia, they're actually reformulating their constitution. | ||
Vladimir Putin is facing the end. | ||
of his fourth term pretty soon as president. | ||
You may be familiar with the timetable Vladimir Putin served. | ||
Two terms as president. | ||
Took a break. | ||
He became the prime minister, I believe, while Dmitry Medvedev became the president. | ||
Yeah, so Putin became prime minister and then this guy became the... So yeah, Putin was prime minister. | ||
This guy becomes the president. | ||
They rewrote the constitution back, I think, in 2012. | ||
And then they changed it so that the president can have more terms. | ||
They just can't be right next to each other. | ||
So that allowed him to serve two more terms. | ||
And recently he won another election, I believe was the big news. | ||
And as he's thinking about exiting, or he's thinking about a successor, they're reformulating their constitution. | ||
And one of the questions they're trying to figure out in their constitution is where in the constitution will marriage find its way? | ||
And so some people speculated in the Russian media, will there be legalized gay marriage in the new Russian constitution? | ||
This was something that was addressed today. | ||
And in one of these committees where they're talking about their constitution, Vladimir Putin said, no chance, no chance for gay marriage in Russia. | ||
And this is what I wanted to talk about. | ||
He had a very good line about this. | ||
He said, there will be none of that in Russia. | ||
We will have mom and dad. | ||
And how epic is that? | ||
I saw that headline and we gotta talk about it. | ||
It's great stuff. | ||
It's a perfect frame. | ||
And that's what I want to talk about is the frame. | ||
He says, we're not going to have this parent 1 and parent 2 in Russia. | ||
There will be mom and dad. | ||
In other words, no gay marriage. | ||
So, pretty epic stuff. | ||
Not a huge story, but I do think the frame is worth talking about there. | ||
That's obviously a different angle. | ||
Then what we hear in the United States from our Christians and conservatives. | ||
So I think it's worthwhile to break that down a little bit. | ||
And that'll be our show. | ||
Those will be our two main stories. | ||
We're in a bit of a content drought, if you haven't noticed. | ||
Not much going on in the world. | ||
It's like day four, no news. | ||
Day 4! | ||
Nothing is happening! | ||
Last week we were spoiled. | ||
It was a big week last week. | ||
We had the Iowa caucus, the State of the Union, impeachment ended, and I forget what we did on Thursday and Friday, but this week it's like the New Hampshire primary and like, can something else happen for crying out loud? | ||
So... | ||
But that'll be our show. | ||
Should be some good stuff. | ||
Before we get into any of that, though, just a couple of things. | ||
Some things related to the show, and then one sort of, I guess it counts as like a story, one other subject I want to broach before I move on to the current events. | ||
Just a couple of things. | ||
Number one, I didn't want to address this, but now I feel obligated to. | ||
This message is actually to the moderators of this show on DLive. | ||
It's incredible, the contrast. | ||
When this show was on YouTube, we had like one moderator, and so the live chat was the Wild West. | ||
We had people spamming links, bots, haters, wignats, bears, you name it. | ||
You know, we had All kinds of people that I would prefer not be in the chat. | ||
Very prominent in the chat because we had one moderator. | ||
On DLive we sort of have the opposite problem. | ||
I think we have maybe a dozen moderators, and I don't know if maybe I set a bad example because I block and ban people for pretty much anything, but increasingly I'm getting a lot of complaints. | ||
I'm getting a lot of complaints from fans of the show. | ||
Some of them warranted, some of them unwarranted, but people are saying That the moderators in the DLive live chat are a little too trigger happy with the band button. | ||
So I don't have all the moderators in like any kind of private communications. | ||
I don't even know how to reach out to them. | ||
I just have to tell them while they're watching the show to just pump the brakes a little bit. | ||
Be hesitant to use the perma band feature. | ||
If people are counter signaling, maybe give them five minutes. | ||
You know, but unless somebody is a persistent and annoying problem, really reserve the ban only for those people. | ||
Bears, Wignats, Feds, people that are going to get my channel banned, those are the kinds of people you want banned. | ||
And if you want to jokingly mute somebody because they don't like the intro music or something like that, let's maybe stick to five minutes. | ||
Okay, let's stick to a five minute timeout for those people. | ||
Because I've been getting some communications where people say, I only said this and your moderators banned me. | ||
And actually I get some communications where I would be sympathetic, but by the end of it, I'm not sympathetic at all. | ||
I got one email the other day where somebody's like, and it started out very reasonable. | ||
It was like, well, I only said this in your chat and your moderators banned me. | ||
And I'm thinking, oh boy, well maybe I'll go in and unmute this guy. | ||
I'll go in and unban this guy. | ||
That's how the email started. | ||
And then the email gets to, you know, you criticize gatekeepers, but yet you hire them. | ||
And I'm like, okay, well that's a little inappropriate. | ||
I'm not hiring anybody. | ||
They're volunteer mods and not really sure how gatekeeping the conservative movement is the same as muting obnoxious retards in the live chat. | ||
So I'm like, okay. | ||
And then by the end of it, he's like, you know, I like you, but you're a real, you're a real prick. | ||
You're a real, you know, whatever sometimes. | ||
And I'm like, okay, alright! | ||
Get him out of here! | ||
He's out! | ||
Take his coat! | ||
Mods made the right call with that one. | ||
He's banned forever. | ||
So, with some of you, you better watch yourself. | ||
Just because I'm feeling inclined to relax the bans a little bit, doesn't mean it's a free-for-all. | ||
Doesn't mean you can disrespect me or the show. | ||
Let's remember that. | ||
Talk to me like that, you're banned for life. | ||
I don't want to see you ever again. | ||
So I got some communications. | ||
Some complaints were more reasonable, but others it's like, you know, you need to... Why don't you take a minute to cool off and then you can talk to me, right? | ||
Anyway, so just a little housekeeping item. | ||
Moderators, let's chill a little bit. | ||
It's like only on DLive, the moderators. | ||
And look, moderators, thanks. | ||
You're doing a great job and so on. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you for moderating the chat, but if we could just switch it up a little bit. | ||
Let's let's maybe Exercise some restraint and we'll see how that goes One other sort of housekeeping item just want to remind people | ||
That I am putting in the works an America first college tour and the only reason I want to remind people is I'm really bad at this kind of stuff when it's Reminding people that sign up for things or reminding people about announcements from the show I'll like make one announcement and then never talk about it again And then if you didn't watch that show then you don't hear about it so Somebody told me today. | ||
You know, you should remind people that the tour is going on. | ||
So I announced this, I think it was last week at some point, I think last Wednesday, that I'm exploring the possibility of an America First college tour. | ||
And I've got on my Twitter, my pinned tweet. | ||
So at the very top of my Twitter profile is a link to a Google form that if you're interested in bringing me on your campus, you can fill it out and it'll ask you just some basic information, contact info, your school, the club you're a part of, what role you have in the club and so on. | ||
And we'll be in touch with you and possibly set up some kind of a speaking event on your campus. | ||
And we've already got, I think at least half a dozen events that are in the works. | ||
We're ironing out the details. | ||
We've got another half dozen serious inquiries that we're in the process of establishing contact and all the rest. | ||
So it looks like it's going to happen. | ||
It looks like we're going to have a pretty decent-sized tour. | ||
I don't know the exact number of dates we're going to throw on the calendar and all that. | ||
Not 100% on all the details, but it looks like it's coming together and it should be pretty exciting to go on tour. | ||
We're thinking sometime between March and May. | ||
Will be when the tour commences. | ||
So if you're interested in that, if you're a student, and you're the leader of a club, or you're in a club, those are the main people we're talking to. | ||
You know, some people fill out the form, and they're like, not even a student. | ||
It's like, well, how do you expect to invite me to a campus if you're not even a student? | ||
So, really the people that I consider serious inquiries are people that are students. | ||
At the very minimum, they're members of conservative clubs on campus, like College Republicans, or A second amendment group or a pro-life group something like that and ideally a leader of that group so that you can rent out facilities and things like that. | ||
So just a reminder that's on my Twitter if you're interested. | ||
But that's it for housekeeping items. | ||
Now to move on I wanted to talk about the subject that's not exactly news. | ||
But it's just an item of curiosity. | ||
It's one of these things I like to talk about. | ||
It's not exactly current events, but it is the affairs. | ||
The affairs of society. | ||
And we are in Black History Month, obviously. | ||
February every year is Black History Month. | ||
We are now two weeks in. | ||
Nearly two weeks into Black History Month. | ||
One of my favorite times of the year. | ||
And we could give you the usual takes about Black History Month, and you could probably guess how I feel about that, but I've seen some things in particular which are very striking to me. | ||
For starters, and this is something that was so amusing, we've been kind of chronicling this on the show... | ||
Which are these ridiculous promotional gimmicks by these major corporations for Black History Month. | ||
And this is nothing new. | ||
We see this every year, and not just with Black History Month, but pandering about everything, you know. | ||
Pandering when it's International Women's Day, pandering when it's Gay Pride Month, pandering when it's, you know, whenever it's a holiday, Kwanzaa, Hanukkah, Holocaust Remembrance Day. | ||
It's always pandering from the corporations, so that's nothing new. | ||
But we're seeing this in Black History Month, and it's just so amusing to me. | ||
It's so entertaining. | ||
We talked about, I think last week or two weeks ago, this effort by Barnes & Noble, where they unveiled African book covers. | ||
For classic books. | ||
They took like Romeo and Juliet, Frankenstein, a few others, and it was the same book, but they took the book cover and they made it very urban and very African. | ||
And I think we, I think I did a show about this at some point last week. | ||
And now I've got a brand new promotion, which I saw today on Twitter. | ||
It was a promotion by, what was it, One United Bank. | ||
They unveiled a new design for a Visa card. | ||
I think it's a debit card or a credit card. | ||
And the design has Harriet Tubman on it. | ||
Maybe you saw this on Twitter, maybe you saw this on social media, but this bank released a new Visa card, and on the Visa card is a painting of Harriet Tubman, and it got huge criticism from, like, blacks and other people because she's making this gesture. | ||
She's making a gesture like this, or something like this, and a lot of people thought that she was doing the gesture from Wakanda. | ||
In the movie The Black Panther they do this as I don't know this is just like some some silly thing that they do in the movie and it means like black power I don't know and so a lot of people saw this debit card where they got Harriet Tubman doing kind of this like silly hand expression they said oh what this is racist they're doing this Wakanda thing and I look at that and obviously The corporate pandering is very silly to begin with and it's obviously not sincere. | ||
It is a gimmick to get attention for their brand so people buy their product, right? | ||
But I do think there's another angle to this where to me what is so funny about it is as much as these corporations try to appease black people, all they get is humiliated. | ||
I'm sure whoever was in the marketing team, and maybe they're trying their best at Visa, maybe the people at, or not Visa, this One United Bank, maybe the people that are leading this bank are not sincere social justice, racial justice warriors, but I'm sure the people that they hired to do the marketing for this, or to think these things through, probably are. | ||
You know, they probably are liberal. | ||
And I imagine that the marketing people, this one United Bank, whatever it is, or Barnes & Noble... | ||
They get so excited they're gonna roll out their little promotion for Black History Month and they're so proud and we're gonna show everybody that we support black power, whatever it is. | ||
And of course, what is the reaction invariably from these militant, vocal, young black people? | ||
It is to complain. | ||
It is to complain, to mock, to ridicule. | ||
I see all these smarmy, snarky tweets correcting them. | ||
I guess what this bank said is, oh no, it's not Wakanda, it's sign language for love, or something stupid, asinine like that. | ||
And you have, of course, some snarky, black, racial advocate who retweets this and says, um, no, actually, that's not the sign language sign for that, it's another thing, and here's another correction, and blah blah blah, and you should be ashamed of yourself, and so on. | ||
And I just sit back, and I just find it so amusing, especially in light of the show we did yesterday. | ||
We talked about the Bloomberg thing, or was it yesterday or two days ago? | ||
We talked about how all these people, conservatives in particular, were saying that Michael Bloomberg was racist for talking about the profile of the criminals in New York City. | ||
And I said, I don't care about being racist. | ||
I don't really care about the opinion of minorities who hate me and who will never vote for my party and who hate my values and my country, right? | ||
I will never care about the opinions of those people. | ||
And so whenever I see people that do Desperately care about being liked and being respected and being viewed as woke or whatever. | ||
And all that they get in return is complaints, snark, criticism, uppity-ness, all that kind of stuff. | ||
I just have to laugh. | ||
I just have to laugh because you just simply can't win that game. | ||
And I tweeted about this today on Twitter. | ||
It's not even just so much the promotional stuff, which you might regard cynically anyways. | ||
You might take a look at the debit card and the Barnes & Noble book and say, okay, well these people aren't really trying to appease blacks. | ||
What they're actually trying to do is sell products. | ||
And they're just capitalizing on political trend. | ||
Which is true on some level. | ||
But you can look across the board at anything. | ||
And this is the case. | ||
You know, when you look at the black community or minorities in this country today, a lot of people look at these efforts by Barnes & Noble and One United Bank to pander on the basis of Black History Month and diversity. | ||
And they'll say, well, of course black people don't like this. | ||
They don't like to be pandered to. | ||
They're smart enough to see when people are insincere pandering to them. | ||
This is what I hear all the time. | ||
It's insanity. | ||
People will say, well the reason that blacks don't like liberals and the reason that blacks don't even like the wokest, most progressive liberals or woke corporations is because blacks are smart enough. | ||
They can smell when people are not being sincere in their pandering. | ||
They can sniff it out when people are not being their authentic selves. | ||
Blacks will respect people who are just gonna treat them as equals. | ||
Does anybody believe that? | ||
I hear this all the time, and even I tweeted that out today. | ||
All the replies from a lot of, like, MAGA and conservative types were, of course, of course non-white people are displeased with these overt and phony corporate pandering tactics because, you know, nobody likes to be pandered to. | ||
Are you fucking kidding me? | ||
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Are we really gonna believe that that's the problem? | |
Of course that's not it, because it's not just the gimmicks. | ||
It's everything. | ||
It's everything, everywhere, all the time. | ||
We just saw it with awards season at the Oscars. | ||
Oh, not enough black people were nominated for the Oscars, so the Oscars are racist. | ||
Never mind that the Academy is talking about how, well, more people of color than ever were nominated, but just not in certain categories and so on. | ||
It's not good enough. | ||
Or the Grammys! | ||
I don't know if you remember Tyler, the Creator. | ||
I guess he won, like, Best Rap Album or something. | ||
And what was his reaction for getting a Grammy and his huge performance at the awards show? | ||
It was to say that, well, actually, thanks so much for winning this award, but calling rap music urban is like saying the N-word, and it's still racist, and it's still not good enough. | ||
That's always the mantra. | ||
Not good enough. | ||
Never good enough. | ||
I just saw a speech this week. | ||
Ayanna Pressley, the bald black, she's a senator, congresswoman from Massachusetts. | ||
She's on the floor of the House of Representatives talking about how women, and particularly women of color, still face so many barriers, even if Jim Crow's gone and slavery's gone and all that. | ||
In other words, not good enough. | ||
Standing on the floor of the House of Representatives, not good enough. | ||
Still work to be done. | ||
The list goes on and on and on. | ||
It's benefits, it's representation, it's the media, it's the handouts, it's the corporate propaganda. | ||
Never good enough. | ||
That is always the refrain, that is always the message. | ||
And so the idea of appeasement, of pandering, it's not a question of how sincere you are in your pandering. | ||
It's about this whole game to begin with. | ||
Do you think that if you earnestly and sincerely were going to these people, I'm sorry for slavery! | ||
I'm sorry for Jim Crow! | ||
You think that that would be good enough? | ||
Maybe it would be for today, but I'm sure next week they'll be back with their hands on their hips. | ||
Oh yeah? | ||
You know, with that same attitude that we've seen forever. | ||
And we all know this is true. | ||
It's always the question of buying people off for a given amount of time. | ||
Let's buy them off with this benefit or that benefit. | ||
And guess what? | ||
They come back, you know, maybe a week or a month or a year or so many years later. | ||
For more! | ||
And it's always, that is always the story. | ||
So I see that with Black History Month and you know you could say that it's about corporate pandering. | ||
Oh corporations aren't sincerely apologetic about racial injustice. | ||
Well that's really not what it is. | ||
It's just about the attitude which we have in this country among this new generation of militant Minorities, non-whites, racial grievance, hustlers. | ||
That's what it's about. | ||
This attitude of ingratitude and always complaining. | ||
And it's not all non-white people, obviously. | ||
It is, in particular, this very vocal and, as I said, extremely militant cadre of people, particularly from universities. | ||
With the chip on their shoulder. | ||
And you know the type. | ||
It's all the blue check marks on Twitter who respond to shit like this. | ||
With the historical correct the record about Harriet Tubman and what she was really like and how that's really not true and correcting all the Karens and all the white women in the world and how that's really problematic and these are the so-called experts. | ||
All these people who have nothing to offer the world other than complaints. | ||
And it's, particularly with Black History Month, I have to say it's something that sticks here. | ||
We hear so much hot air, and so much talking, and so much... | ||
of this academic nonsense about the legacy of african-americans in the country so much about excellence of african-american people hear a lot of words about it you go to any academic and they're experts in advocacy and community whatever community building community advocacy they're experts in the history of problematic uh... you know | ||
Minstrel show, art, whatever, whatever bullshit degree they got in sociology, and they will tell you all about all this stuff, but do we really actually see any of that? | ||
Do we really actually see any kind of constructive, productive contributions to the society from this cadre, or do we just hear, not good enough, give me more, This is not okay. | ||
This is problematic. | ||
This needs to be taken down or renamed or whatever. | ||
This person needs to be fired. | ||
Because that's all I hear. | ||
And that's how I feel every year on Black History Month. | ||
It's just all the same. | ||
It's always the same. | ||
And if that's not good enough, then I saw something else this week. | ||
Which is now, by the way, you can't find anymore on Twitter. | ||
I saw this last night, late last night. | ||
It was a thread, I think, by a black woman, and the thread sets up into the effect, I couldn't even put it in my notes because it's been deleted and the person who posted it, her account has been privated, but the thread was something to the effect of, for Black History Month, here's a thread of white racists getting their ass kicked. | ||
And it was a thread of, oh I don't know, maybe a dozen, two dozen videos of, in most cases, black people beating the shit out of white people. | ||
300,000 likes for the first tweet. | ||
5 million views. | ||
For the first video of a black woman working in a shoe store who I don't know what the reason was for, he can't hear the audio, but for whatever reason just starts slapping and beating on some white female customer. | ||
300,000 likes for Black History Month. | ||
Here's a thread of white people getting their ass kicked. | ||
Here's a thread of white people getting their ass beat. | ||
And that's really more the spirit of the month. | ||
That is really more in line... It's not so much about reconciliation, so much as it is about revenge. | ||
When are people going to get that through their heads? | ||
People think that months like these, and the give-me's, and Harriet Tubman on the $20 bill, and this kumbaya stuff, is about reconciliation. | ||
It's about forgiveness. | ||
You know, I guess there is some historical injustice if you go back long enough, right? | ||
And it's about making everybody feel included. | ||
Well, it seems like every time a hand is extended for inclusivity or fairness or true equality, it's slapped away, not enough. | ||
But what they really, what they really seem to get excited over is revenge! | ||
It's not everybody all being a board and great rich diversity and everybody's working on the same team. | ||
It's really more like, yeah, white person's gonna get what's coming to them. | ||
And particularly the racist is gonna get what's coming to them. | ||
And this is where we get back to this word racist, which is so problematic. | ||
I find it amazing that people still don't get this aspect of it. | ||
You know, a lot of black people got in my mentions when I tweeted about this on Twitter, this thread of racists getting their ass beat. | ||
I put out a tweet and I said, you know, 300,000 likes for white people getting beat up. | ||
For black history month and I saw a lot of black people come in my replies and correct me and say no that no no no this isn't a threat of white people getting beat up this is a threat of racists getting beat up oh well in that case Don't you understand there's no distinction anymore? | ||
Don't you understand all we've been told about racist is the worst thing? | ||
Racist is bad. | ||
It's okay to beat racists. | ||
It's cool to beat racists. | ||
Racists are the worst people ever. | ||
And then they'll go and say all white people are racist. | ||
Isn't that what congress people say? | ||
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez? | ||
All white people are racist? | ||
How do people not understand Our fate here. | ||
So, those are just some thoughts about Black History Month. | ||
I don't know if that's completely coherent and, you know, fleshed out, but just a collection of thoughts, a collection of observations from things I've seen from the corporate pandering to white people getting their ass beat, you know, of course, to the award shows and the congresswomen. | ||
You start to see all these different data points and at some point, at some point, you have to start connecting the dots. | ||
You have to start seeing the bigger picture here. | ||
You have to stop with the... and I see this from conservatives all the time. | ||
They'll point out the contradiction. | ||
They'll point out the double standard, the hypocrisy, whatever, right? | ||
But they don't really see the big picture. | ||
They're missing the forest for the trees. | ||
In the case of the One United Bank, black people just don't like inauthenticity. | ||
They just don't like the phoniness. | ||
I think it's about a little bit more than that. | ||
Or they'll look at the white people getting beat up on the thread and they'll say, well these are the real racists! | ||
People that support this are the real racists! | ||
Don't you understand that none of that means anything? | ||
Don't you understand that that doesn't mean anything? | ||
Well, you have a real double standard! | ||
You're a real hypocrite! | ||
No, they're not really hypocrites because they don't really have a problem with injustice, whatever. | ||
It is totally about one race against the other. | ||
They don't view it in the terms of an impersonal standard of morality for how people should treat one another. | ||
That's the implicit assumption when we point out hypocrisy or contradictions. | ||
Well, don't you see these people cheering on black people beating up white people? | ||
Don't you see you're just as bad as white people that beat up black people? | ||
Well, what's the implicit assumption? | ||
The implicit assumption is that everybody is not thinking in terms of their own tribe against another tribe, but they're thinking about impersonally, in the third person, what is a universal standard for conduct of one group against another. | ||
In other words, if white people are getting beat up, it's not bad because my clan is getting beat up. | ||
And I don't like when my clan suffers. | ||
It's because, in a universal and abstract sense, it is wrong for one group to attack another group. | ||
And that's why, that's the basis for this alleged contradiction. | ||
Well, don't you see? | ||
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You're a hypocrite because... But that's not how they think. | |
But they don't think that way on the other side. | ||
They don't think that what white people did to them historically was wrong because It is unjust to be discriminatory or prejudiced, right? | ||
Or down on a group just because of their skin color or an unmutable characteristic. | ||
That's not why they think it was wrong. | ||
It was wrong because it was an attack on their tribe by another tribe. | ||
Which is why, when we talk about the future demographics of the country, they will compare it to what happened to the Native Americans, as an example, or slavery, or whatever. | ||
And they'll say things like, you know, let's see how you like it being a minority. | ||
And when are you going back to your home country and this kind of thing? | ||
That's why they gloat about taking over the country demographically. | ||
Because they don't see a problem with the domination of another group on an abstract universal level only when their group is suffering. | ||
But they're fine dominating other groups. | ||
They're fine visiting injustices upon other groups. | ||
It's a completely different mentality and that's what I'm getting at. | ||
That's one example of people sort of missing the forest for the trees. | ||
You see all these different Vignettes in modern America in 2020 with race relations and you could choose to pull the wool over your eyes and pretend that you know It's everything is okay And everybody thinks like we do and everybody acts like we do and we all have the same conception of morality But it's simply not true and you could see that across the board that not everybody's playing by the same rules not everybody thinks the same way and Certainly not about our future in this country together. | ||
So that's Black History Month. | ||
Like I said, it's not really current events, and maybe it's not totally coherent every bit of it, but trying to create sort of a picture of where we are in 2020. | ||
But we're gonna move on, like I said, just some things. | ||
We're gonna move on to our current events. | ||
First story, like I said, this is actually not like a huge current events story, but I do think it's worth talking about from a rhetorical perspective, from like a rhetorical lens, which is this development in Russia about gay marriage. | ||
Again, not a huge deal. | ||
We know that Russia does not permit gay marriage. | ||
They're one of the only countries, I believe, like left in the world, or at least left in Europe, That is still traditional about marriage and this is a huge object of derision from mainstream media in Western Europe and America. | ||
This is why Russia is an evil place because they don't allow this disgusting propaganda. | ||
In their country. | ||
But I thought this line was particularly great from Vladimir Putin. | ||
I'll read you a report about today's events from Reuters to kind of set it up. | ||
It says, President Vladimir Putin said on Thursday that Russia would not legalize gay marriage as long as he was in the Kremlin. | ||
He made clear he would not allow the traditional notion of mother and father to be subverted by what he called, quote, parent number one and parent number two. | ||
He said, quote, as far as parrot number one and parrot number two goes, I've already spoken publicly about this and I'll repeat it again. | ||
As long as I'm president, this will not happen. | ||
There will be dad and mom. | ||
And again, like I said, this is not huge news. | ||
This is obviously not a change in Russia's policy. | ||
They go on, this was during a committee meeting about the reformulating of the Russian Constitution, and Putin goes on later to say that the question of traditional marriage is simply a matter of where in the Constitution they're going to put it and what words they're going to use to describe it. | ||
But I just saw that line in the news, I saw that quote, and it really stuck out to me | ||
As normal, as like a completely normal normative thing to say and it gives you this feeling I don't know if you've ever seen this meme around on Twitter where it's like an astronaut and he's sitting on the moon and the caption says homesick for a place I'm not even sure exists and it gives you kind of this sense of nostalgia almost or longing for a place that you haven't lived in or you know I guess maybe I lived in in my early years in the United States | ||
But you hear a statement like this from a head of state, where he says, as long as I am president, basically, I will protect traditional marriage. | ||
As long as I'm president, there will be mom and dad. | ||
And you hear that, and you want to stand up and cheer, you want to stand up and applaud, like, of course! | ||
And wouldn't it be nice if we heard that in our country? | ||
Doesn't that make you sort of sad? | ||
Not to black fill you here, but isn't that sort of depressing internally when you hear that from a foreign president from Russia, which in a lot of ways is actually still a backwards country. | ||
In as much as Vladimir Putin has tried to move Russia back towards Eastern Orthodoxy and in as much as they've tried to promote traditionalism, Russia is still in many ways economically and even morally a backwards country. | ||
If you're looking at things like abortion, pornography, Like, it's not exactly, you know, it's not heaven over there either. | ||
But to hear from a head of state like that, such an overt and vigorous and assertive declaration that he would defend the traditional family motto, that gives you an idea of what we've lost here in America by contrast. | ||
I think it's actually almost hard to realize How far gone we are until you see and hear that contrast. | ||
Because in America we've basically just come to accept that this is the way things are and this is the times when we see the drag queen advertisements and the Super Bowl and the queer eye for the straight guy actor in the Pop-Tarts commercial, right? | ||
And we see gay men kissing on a bus stop advertisement and we see, who is it, that lesbian soccer player becomes an international celebrity and she's got that You know, I was gonna throw out an anti-gay slur there. | ||
I don't know how DLive is. | ||
Might as well say it. | ||
She got that dyke haircut. | ||
We're on DLive! | ||
Fuck it! | ||
We're on DLive! | ||
That soccer player with that dyke haircut going around and, you know, that real attitude. | ||
Right? | ||
We've just come to accept that that's just the way it is. | ||
And anybody who stands opposed to that... | ||
is regressive, or backwards, or a bad person, or even if you agree with them, what is the built-in programmed response from normal people? | ||
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Well, I agree, but you can't say that. | |
I agree, right? | ||
If it's not somebody that says, that's regressive, that's backwards, that's hateful, that's the Westboro Baptist Church, even people that agree, it's fear. | ||
What's the inbuilt conditioned response? | ||
Maybe I agree, but that's... They don't even say they agree in many cases. | ||
Well, you can't say that. | ||
Oh, you know you can't get away with that. | ||
You know what they'll say about that. | ||
That's always the response. | ||
And so, we've let our country become so far gone, and we've let that become the new normal, we've tolerated it and accepted it, and only when we hear an actual strong head of state from another country say something like this, as far as parent number one and parent number two, I'll repeat it again, as long as I'm president, this will not happen. | ||
There will be mom and dad. | ||
When you hear something like that, it gives you an idea of, wow! | ||
Why can't we have that in our country? | ||
And think of it. | ||
As much as I love the president, as much as he's been a great change from Barack Obama and Bush and Clinton and all that, would he ever say anything like this? | ||
Ever? | ||
No! | ||
Could any president say anything like this? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't know if somebody could say something like that and win an election, right? | ||
To say something like that in the United States immediately, what would you hear from the media? | ||
Which is more powerful, by the way, than the president and the government and the White House and all the rest. | ||
What would the American media say about that? | ||
Hateful, homophobic, backwards, 20th century, all the rest. | ||
But to hear somebody so assertively say, and in that phraseology too, as long as I'm president. | ||
Usually we hear things like, as long as I'm president, we will protect the state of Israel. | ||
Typically we hear things like that. | ||
As long as I'm president, white nationalists will not be allowed to gather. | ||
Usually when we use these declarative, assertive language, it's always about something totally paused. | ||
As long as I am president, women will leave their babies to go to the workforce. | ||
Okay, well not, you know, well they wouldn't say it like that. | ||
But you get the picture. | ||
They would never say something like, as long as I'm president, we will protect the American family. | ||
And more on the phraseology of that as well, the framing, the syntax there. | ||
To say there will be dad and mom. | ||
I think that shapes the argument as clear as can be. | ||
I think in a lot of cases we have allowed the left wing to reframe this issue in particular when we're thinking about the individual. | ||
You know, what is the common refrain that we hear when we talk about gay marriage or these deviant alternative relationships, lifestyles? | ||
We hear about an individual's rights. | ||
Isn't that what we always hear about? | ||
Well, an individual has the right to do whatever they want. | ||
A consenting adult has the right to do whatever they want. | ||
What a sick... What a sick and disgusting... How do people think that's a normal way to think? | ||
An adult can do whatever they want. | ||
No, they can't. | ||
How's that a good governing policy anyway, right? | ||
A free, consenting adult can enter into any kind of a relationship that they wanted, or they could do whatever, no matter how perverse, how repulsive, how damaging, but it is always from that axiom. | ||
It's always from the perspective of this adult, this individual, this individual that we've created. | ||
Somebody disconnected from what? | ||
From their family, from their siblings, their mothers, their fathers, their kids, potentially. | ||
This is why we have a generation of people that don't own anything, Unmarried no kids. | ||
I mean they truly are these consenting adults and nothing more just on their own Two consenting adults want to get married. | ||
They want to do something in a room that they rent or they own whatever That's how we frame it in America. | ||
But how does it how is it framed in Russia? | ||
Well, it's there will be mom and dad and what who's the perspective there from the perspective of children and That's what a decent country might look like. | ||
Obviously, Russia still has their problems. | ||
But that is what an ideal country looks like. | ||
That is how an ideal country thinks from the perspective of children. | ||
You know, in our country, across the board, we view things through the lens of this atomized individual. | ||
On abortion, on relationships, pornography, it's this rights talk. | ||
Well, a person can do whatever they want. | ||
A woman has the right to do whatever she wants with her body. | ||
Kill the child, nine months, doesn't matter. | ||
Post-birth, doesn't matter, right? | ||
You want to do disgusting things on the sidewalk? | ||
Hey, it's your right to do it. | ||
You want to do disgusting things on television? | ||
Hey, well that's just how we are now. | ||
Everybody has a right to feel included. | ||
In Russia, the thought process is, well, how about a society that's conducive to raising children? | ||
In a word, a society that's conducive for families, for family formation, and for the rearing of children. | ||
In other words, a virtuous society. | ||
This is the priority. | ||
This is the value system in Russia, or at least articulated by Vladimir Putin as the head of state. | ||
And as such, this is how they think of things like this. | ||
They say there will be mom and dad. | ||
They don't say you can do whatever you want. | ||
They're saying that every child has the right to their mother and father. | ||
And that is what a family looks like. | ||
And a country is made up of families like this. | ||
That's what a healthy, sane, and normal place is supposed to look like. | ||
It truly is striking, even from the language, and you wouldn't think of it at first like that. | ||
I'm sure most people would hear that and they wouldn't think of all that at the first go-around. | ||
Everything I just said about the perspective of the child versus the adult, because it is so encoded in our language, our priorities, our totally misplaced priorities, our totally false assumptions, our totally misguided sense of virtue and morality. | ||
It is so conditioned in the language that you don't even notice something like that. | ||
Thinking about things from the perspective of mom and dad and children and all that as opposed to, I'm just a guy who's out in the world and I want to get my, you know what, I want to get my... | ||
I want to get my fill! | ||
I want my flesh! | ||
I want my carnal appetite satisfied! | ||
And that's all that matters, by the way. | ||
As long as there's no obstacles in the way of hedonistic pleasure. | ||
And that is our perspective. | ||
Well, how about the rearing of good children? | ||
So, something to think about, something to think about. | ||
Like I said, it's not exactly groundbreaking news. | ||
It really isn't so much news because this is just what the policy has been in Russia. | ||
Thank God that, you know, at least you have some head of state out there articulating something like that. | ||
And you got to think about the future of the world. | ||
For our country and these other countries because increasingly you have countries that are breaking the mold that Western Europe and America have embraced which is degeneracy, total libertine, liberal democracy, capitalism, all this stuff. | ||
Countries are breaking the mold and successfully. | ||
You know a lot of boomers are still in this mentality of Big government communism! | ||
Big government commies! | ||
Big government pinko Russian commies! | ||
Versus small government Republican Freedom Leg Liberty McDonald's on the other side! | ||
This is the dichotomy that boomers think of. | ||
And of course, why is the other side bad? | ||
Mass murder! | ||
Famine! | ||
Starvation! | ||
Soviets! | ||
But it's not like that anymore. | ||
That's how people think, but it is no longer like that. | ||
Of course, the Soviet model of central planning in Russia was a disaster, and it led to bad things, obviously. | ||
Death, purges, terror, all the rest. | ||
But that's not what we're talking about when we look at China, or when we look at Turkey, or when we look at Russia and Syria. | ||
Not all of these countries are perfect, obviously. | ||
I've got my criticisms of China and Russia and all the rest. | ||
But you see, looking ahead into the future, sort of two worlds. | ||
You've got our world, where it's going to be these disgusting displays. | ||
I think, you know, you see a lot of these pictures floating around on Twitter of the contrast. | ||
What symbolizes the West in 2019 and 2020? | ||
It's these disgusting parades, these mass protests. | ||
Whether it's the women's march or gay pride parades or it's whatever other demonstration outside the White House of this amorphous mob of the ugly, the disabled, the marginalized, the fringe, the freaks, the deviants. | ||
So all these sickos coming out with their junk hanging out to march down the street yelling and screaming and slobbing all over the place, spilling out of their jeans, spilling over their belts, right? | ||
That's the future on one side of what's, and we talk about this on the show all the time, our trajectory, and then you look at maybe another trajectory, and theirs isn't perfect, I want to stress that, but you look at a country like China, or you look at a country like Russia, or Turkey, and like I said, they've got their problems, China's a totalitarian country, it's oppressive, and that's, you know. | ||
unacceptable in a different way. | ||
But these are countries that kind of understand the fundamentals where degeneracy, deviancy is just simply not tolerated. | ||
The family is promoted. | ||
The strength of the nation is put first. | ||
They are enhancing their traditions. | ||
If the traditions have been retired or gone away, they're bringing them back. | ||
You know, in a country like Turkey, it's a perfect example. | ||
Under Erdogan, they're re-embracing their Islamic heritage. | ||
Now, obviously, I don't love that because I'm Christian and I think Islam is heresy. | ||
I think Islam is wrong and it's a false prophet and all the rest. | ||
But for Turkey, that is who they are. | ||
The Turks in Anatolia are Ottoman, you know, Muslim people. | ||
And I would imagine that a lot of people in Turkey were upset by the democratization, the republicanization in 1926, the modernization in pursuit of industry and all the rest. | ||
They're re-embracing their culture, they're re-embracing tradition and their heritage and the things that made them Turkish. | ||
And regardless of whether or not Erdogan's totally democratic, maybe that's more valuable. | ||
And the same is true in Russia. | ||
You know, in Russia they had how many years? | ||
70 years of Soviet communism, and by the way, I would add, 10 years of totally failed liberalization, democratization, which arguably was worse in some ways. | ||
But what have they had in the past 20 years under Vladimir Putin? | ||
Re-embracing what it means to be Russia. | ||
The real rebuilding of a Russian empire. | ||
I don't mean that in the way that it's expansionist necessarily, but they've brought back their national confidence. | ||
They've brought back their national heritage, their culture, their church, their values. | ||
And it's not completed yet, it's not perfect, and they've got issues still, but that is the trajectory. | ||
That is what they're holding up as their goal. | ||
And in China, it's the same thing. | ||
China doesn't exactly have the same situation with the communism or the democratization, but in China, you know, there you have the embrace of traditional Chinese culture and, you know, they are putting the interests of the country and I guess the state ahead of other things. | ||
And again, not saying that all these models are not without their flaws or without their trade-offs. | ||
Maybe we don't want the techno-totalitarian, cyber-panopticon surveillance of China, but we also don't want the hyper-anarcho-tyranny degeneracy of the West. | ||
We could look at these two systems and evaluate Are these the only two options? | ||
Is it really just a contest between we have to embrace the worst of democracy or the worst of totalitarianism? | ||
Or is there maybe another way? | ||
Maybe we could borrow aspects of what's happening over there and keep the good things from here. | ||
But I think people have basically just resigned themselves to the fact that, well, we're the West. | ||
We are just a sick, hyper-individualistic, degenerate, forsaken country and that's just how it has to be. | ||
But it doesn't have to be that way. | ||
We can rethink what our country is. | ||
We can rethink what America is. | ||
We can reinvent America. | ||
It doesn't necessarily mean going back, but it means maybe taking the past and letting it guide our future. | ||
So that's Putin. | ||
But we're gonna move on. | ||
Wow, it's already 825. | ||
We haven't even gotten to our biggest story. | ||
But that's the Putin thing. | ||
It really does make me think. | ||
Whenever I hear that kind of thing from a foreign leader, it's like, We're America. | ||
Why can't we have that? | ||
Why can't we in America say, traditional families? | ||
I think about how America was a hundred years ago, and that should make you feel terrible about where we are. | ||
It should really make you feel it is a horrible tragedy what we have lost. | ||
Not that I need to remind anybody. | ||
It's kind of a kind of a dark thing to dwell on. | ||
Maybe it's not wise to dwell on that, but it is wise to reflect on that. | ||
That we hear this from Russia. | ||
Do we really expect that Russia should be the moral leader of the world? | ||
The moral Christian leader? | ||
It doesn't make any sense that it would come from Moscow. | ||
But yet, from an unlikely source, this is where we hear an assertive defense of the traditional family. | ||
It should happen here, too. | ||
We should have the courage to have it happen here, too. | ||
We should be ashamed of a country that doesn't talk like that. | ||
You know, even as much as I love the President, He said today, it was reported in the Hill, just today, that he would vote for Pete Buttigieg. | ||
Not that he would vote for Buttigieg, but a reporter said, would you vote for a gay candidate for president with Buttigieg in mind? | ||
And Trump said, yes I would. | ||
He said, some people would say they wouldn't, but you and I, talking to the reporter, we wouldn't have a problem with that. | ||
I'm thinking like, And don't get me wrong, I love the president. | ||
I think he's got a lot of good stuff going for him. | ||
You know, that's obviously another conversation, but it's like, even from our conservative, nominally Christian president, this is the best we can hope for, is tolerance for this kind of stuff. | ||
It's not good enough. | ||
But we're going to move on to talk about this Immigration Act, and then we'll wrap up the show with our Super Chats. | ||
So this is our featured story. | ||
Again, I didn't actually hear so much about this immigration act at all. | ||
I didn't see this anywhere on Twitter. | ||
It's not in any of the headlines. | ||
Almost nobody is talking about this and you wonder why. | ||
But there's been this bill proposed in the House of Representatives, an immigration bill, called the New Way Forward Act. | ||
And it's got some pretty bad provisions. | ||
We'll get into some of these. | ||
I'll list them. | ||
But first I'll give you a little background here. | ||
This was proposed by Congressman Jesus Chuy Garcia. | ||
Chuy, which if you're from Illinois or Chicago, you may recognize. | ||
I think he ran for mayor back some years ago. | ||
And the guy is a complete idiot. | ||
I remember when he was running for mayor this guy's just not even competent the guy's not even a professional and frankly we're gonna see more and more and more of this take that for what you will you know interpret that how you will what I mean by that but Chewy Garcia you know one of these race hustlers becomes a politician because of race hustling in Chicago and the guy's an absolute bonehead and there's a lot of that in Chicago and out of Chicago but | ||
Anyway, so this is proposed by Chuy Garcia and it was referred to the Subcommittee on Immigration and Citizenship on January 30th. | ||
It is co-sponsored by 43 of Garcia's fellow Democrats, four of whom are on the subcommittee, including Pramila Jayapal. | ||
I don't know if I'm pronouncing that right. | ||
You know, one of these foreigners from Washington who is the vice chair. | ||
The bill is supported by more than 145 advocacy groups. | ||
And what exactly is in this immigration bill? | ||
This is on Tucker Carlson's show and some immigration hawks were talking about it on Twitter, but what exactly is in this bill? | ||
This is from The Hill. | ||
It says, quote, for starters, and the likely headline feature, section six of the bill would repeal a certain provision in immigration law which makes illegal entry into the United States a crime and makes it a crime to re-enter the United States after being deported. | ||
So the main feature of the bill, for starters, is that illegal entry, no longer a crime, and illegal re-entry, no longer a crime. | ||
That's the first part of the bill, is that it basically decriminalizes all illegal entry or re-entry along the border. | ||
So you can just come across, no penalty, not even against the law. | ||
If you get deported and come back, no penalty, not against the law in itself. | ||
It says the bill would create a statute of limitations to prohibit the initiation of removal proceedings more than five years after the date on which an alien became deportable or inadmissible. | ||
And this would apply retroactively to removal orders issued before the date on which the New Way Forward Act is enacted. | ||
So you'd have a statute of limitations basically so that after five years, if an alien becomes deportable because they commit a murder or a rape or something like that, If after five years, they're not deported or anything like that, that claim that they're inadmissible or deportable expires. | ||
So if somebody's in here, kill, rape, whatever, after five years, no longer deportable. | ||
And also it's grandfathered everybody else in as well. | ||
The bill would repeal 8 U.S.C. | ||
1226, which requires mandatory detention for aliens who are deportable for committing specified criminal offenses, and it would give them the right to bond hearings before an immigration judge. | ||
If an alien were arrested without a warrant, you would have a right to a hearing within 48 hours. | ||
on whether the arresting officer had probable cause to think he was deportable. | ||
The bill would require an initial custody determination within 48 hours of arresting an alien, and aliens who are detained would be entitled to a bond hearing within 72 hours of when the initial determination is made. | ||
Detained aliens would be entitled to a new bond hearing every 60 days. | ||
And what is the effect of this? | ||
Well obviously, with all these trials in such short order, you would basically render all the immigration courts... | ||
Totally paralyzed. | ||
You know, you're not expected to understand every little bit of what I just read there with this, but the point is to convey that the design of all these new procedural matters for court dates and all this, the design of this is to jam up the immigration courts so much that the immigration courts would be paralyzed. | ||
And essentially, you cannot arrest and cannot deport anybody. | ||
Is the end game of this. | ||
And that's what it says in the Hill. | ||
It says the profusion of required hearings would overwhelm the immigration court, which already, by the way, can't handle the cases it has. | ||
As of the end of December 2019, the average wait for a single removal hearing was 958 days, more than two and a half years. | ||
So with all these court dates and all this bullshit, all this legal stuff, they're basically trying to make it such that even where you have deportation, even where you have people that might be removed from the country, they're going to jam up the legal process so much that effectively nobody's getting deported. | ||
Nobody's getting deported. | ||
So it's not illegal to come in, it's not illegal to re-enter, and if you are here and you do something terrible, we can't even get you out of the country because the courts are so jammed up. | ||
And anyway, even if you do do something and you do have a... you are... you are... | ||
Labeled as deportable? | ||
That expires in five years with the statute of limitations. | ||
The bill would terminate the 287G program which trains and authorizes state and local police departments that want to be more involved with immigration enforcement to provide ICE with more active assistance in apprehending deportable aliens. | ||
It would prohibit state and local police from assisting ICE in the performance of its enforcement activities. | ||
Even in the case of dangerous criminals, it would also repeal 8 U.S.C. 1644, which provides that no state or local government entity may be prohibited from sharing information with ICE about an alien's immigration status. | ||
So not only is it no longer a crime to come into the country, Not only is nobody being deported, not only can nobody even be labeled deported within a certain time frame, but now they won't even train police to deport people. | ||
So even if you wanted to deport all these people, even if, I don't know, you changed all this stuff the next day, even if you wanted to deport these people, they would take away a program that would train people to enforce immigration law. | ||
And it would make it harder for local police to cooperate with ICE. | ||
So, now enforcement. | ||
So, the legal stuff is paralyzed, and now enforcement, all the funds and resources are being taken away, the training. | ||
Okay? | ||
Lastly, the bill would allow aliens who are deported on or after April 24th, 1996 to come back at government expense for new hearings if they establish that they would not have been deported if the provisions in this bill had been in effect back when they were removed. | ||
So, they can come back into the country, and not only, I mean they already could come back into the country under the bill, but they come back on your dime. | ||
So everybody after 1996, if they would not be deportable under this bill, they can come back, go to a court, and they could ask for their check. | ||
and say, it costs me so much money to come back to this country, pay up. | ||
And this is what Chuy Garcia is proposing. | ||
Now, the bill's obviously not going to pass, because we've got a Republican Senate, we've got a Republican president, and even the Democratic Party is not this extreme yet, not in the mainstream. | ||
I don't believe that Nancy Pelosi would bring this to the floor, even for a vote. | ||
I think it's dubious that that would happen. | ||
So there's no immediate danger of this bill in particular getting through. | ||
It's not even good legislation. | ||
If you read some of the reports about it, it's written badly. | ||
It's written sloppily. | ||
It's not really a professional piece of work here. | ||
or But this is a glimpse into the future. | ||
That's why it's valuable to look at this. | ||
You know, I hear a lot of people talk about, well, maybe electing a Democrat would teach the Republicans a lesson or something like this, right? | ||
We hear a lot of this acceleration talk. | ||
Things must get worse before they get better. | ||
And, you know, people that are not as woke will even say that they're sort of on the fence about whether or not they're a conservative or going to vote for Donald Trump. | ||
Well, this is the future for all those people that don't understand the stakes when it's Trump versus a Democrat. | ||
This is our future. | ||
This is the kind of lawlessness. | ||
I mean, it truly is open borders. | ||
Open borders meaning there is no border. | ||
No border at all. | ||
How could there be a border if there's no distinction between the two territories? | ||
The United States and Mexico doesn't exist. | ||
Or all, I guess, all the countries in the world, really. | ||
People are coming across the southern or the northern border for that matter. | ||
There are no borders under this bill. | ||
It's not illegal to enter the country without your paperwork. | ||
People can come and go as they please. | ||
And even if they're committing crimes, you can't get rid of them. | ||
And even if you could get rid of them, well, they've done all these other provisions where you take away the courts and the enforcement. | ||
There's no way to get rid of anybody. | ||
So it's really just rape. | ||
It's the rape of our country. | ||
It's a total free-for-all. | ||
People coming in, going as they please. | ||
And that is what is in store for us the minute a Democratic administration gets in power. | ||
You know, you figure that Trump, I think, is going to sail to an easy re-election in 2020. | ||
Maybe it's 2024, 2028. | ||
They're fixing the demographics so that they can never lose an election ever again. | ||
We know that this is the demographic or electoral winter, I like to call it, on the show. | ||
So we're rapidly heading towards the point where Democrats can't lose national office, cannot lose the Senate, cannot lose the House of Representatives. | ||
And what do you think is going to happen when that happens? | ||
What do you think is going to happen when they control both chambers of the Congress and the White House and they're not actually concerned about winning elections? | ||
The reason I say now that it has no danger of passing is because it's still competitive. | ||
I don't think the Democratic Party leadership would bring this to the floor because there are still people that would vote against them if they did pass something like this. | ||
What happens when they're not concerned about that anymore? | ||
What happens when they fix the demographics so much, the fix is so hardcore, that they're not even concerned about losing to the Republicans because there's simply not enough white people in the country for Republicans to win elections? | ||
So they can do whatever they want. | ||
Well, things like this then get passed. | ||
Things like this are not just of the fringe anymore, now they are the mainstream. | ||
There really is no distinction anymore, because the Democrats are in charge. | ||
So things like this will sail right through the chambers, sail right through to the President's desk, and this is where we're headed as a country. | ||
Do you think that there's any kind of future for America if something like this gets passed? | ||
This is, you know, maybe inevitable. | ||
If we fail at what we're trying to do, this law and things like this, provisions like this, are inevitable. | ||
It was sort of like this already in a de facto way, with the way that we have catch and release and whatever, but even Obama was doing deportations. | ||
There was even some, as crazy as immigration is today, there was some, like bare, bare minimum, low bar, but a semblance of order, a semblance of law happening when it comes to migration. | ||
Well, this just throws all that in the garbage. | ||
How long will America last if this is the case when we've essentially invited all of South and Central America and Mexico and really all of the world anybody can buy a plane ticket into our country and by the way in the case of many millions of illegals who have been deported at our expense too and we're giving them free health care and we're giving them free schooling. | ||
And we're giving them jobs, and we're gonna give them cash, and we're gonna give them food stamps, and they don't have to pay taxes. | ||
Well, it sounds like a pretty sweet bargain. | ||
I wonder how long that'll last. | ||
And this is what we're doing, really, is we're just burning the whole house down. | ||
There will be nothing left in a hundred years, and it's funny because all these, uh... | ||
Like, baby boomers are so concerned about wealth. | ||
This is what we talk about. | ||
The economy, and more specifically, more than the economy, what the boomer conservatives and conservative think are concerned about, is not simply the economy, but affluence and the wealth of the country. | ||
Well, what do you think we're talking about here? | ||
In 100 years, our entire country will be looted. | ||
It's like Ferguson. | ||
It's like the LA riots. | ||
It's like when the power goes out in New York City. | ||
And what happens when the power goes out in New York City? | ||
Who are you afraid of? | ||
Who comes into the rich neighborhoods, right? | ||
Who comes by the stores? | ||
What happens? | ||
That's our whole country. | ||
And that's what's going to happen. | ||
They will loot it. | ||
They will be ripping the copper out of the walls. | ||
There will be nothing left. | ||
I'm speaking analogously, of course, symbolically. | ||
There will be nothing left when this country is at the other end of the next century, right? | ||
It'll be like Africa, in a way. | ||
These people will come here, they'll loot all the wealth, and they will destroy all the institutions and the population, the people that were able to create it in the first place. | ||
And over the course of the next two centuries, over the course of so many generations, we will be like Africa. | ||
I mean, like almost no different. | ||
Like, think about that. | ||
You think it's bad now? | ||
You think it's bad in these little pockets where these people are? | ||
What do you think is going to happen when we get the treatment that Zimbabwe got, or Rhodesia, as it was called? | ||
What do you think it's going to look like when we get the South Africa treatment? | ||
That's exactly what happened there. | ||
That is exactly what happened there and anywhere else. | ||
Where the demographics change in the way that they're changing in our country, in our time. | ||
So that's what we're talking about with immigration like this. | ||
It's hard to imagine anything more visceral than the hordes, the foreign hordes, pouring into our country and looting it and taking and there will be nothing left. | ||
And when there's nothing left, nobody will know how to rebuild it. | ||
That's the saddest thing. | ||
Because you could always replace stuff. | ||
And maybe you should think about that. | ||
We could destroy our whole country, but if we came out on top, if we destroyed our whole country and all of Europe, but if our people came out on the other side, we would rebuild it. | ||
We would rebuild it. | ||
We could make new sculptures, we could make new paintings, we could make new skyscrapers, we could invent new things and build new bridges. | ||
But that's the tragedy of what we're talking about, is it's going to be looted and depleted and destroyed and consumed. | ||
And when all is said and done, the people that did all the building won't be around. | ||
And if they are around, they won't have the expertise, or they won't have the rights, they won't have the freedom. | ||
It'll be immeasurably harder. | ||
So, it won't be rebuilt. | ||
Ever. | ||
And then what are you talking about? | ||
Then you're simply just talking about evolution. | ||
We all just have to wait for the next great people. | ||
The next great population to rise up and, you know... | ||
At that point then we're really talking about evolution. | ||
We're talking about like another Ice Age will come and people learn about time horizons again. | ||
They'll learn about delayed gratification. | ||
And then maybe in millions of years we could have another New York City. | ||
Maybe in a million years we could have another Rome. | ||
That's what we're talking about. | ||
That's the level. | ||
And that's what people don't get. | ||
They do not understand the gravity of the situation. | ||
The gravity of this crisis. | ||
People think the worst that it could get The Soviet Union is bad, but it's not as bad as it's gonna get. | ||
Let me tell you that. | ||
Not as bad as it's gonna get. | ||
You think the Soviet Union is bad? | ||
Well, guess what? | ||
Russia's still around. | ||
You go to Russia, it's a pretty developed place. | ||
I mean, it's not as developed as here, but relatively, pretty developed. | ||
Try going to Sudan. | ||
Try going to the Congo. | ||
And then tell me that Russia's so bad, right? | ||
And Russia, for better or for worse, for all that they went through, In 70 years? | ||
It was 70 years and they came out on the other side. | ||
You don't come back from what we're talking about. | ||
So, I see this immigration stuff and it's just like what we talked about, what was it, a couple of weeks ago. | ||
We talked about these Africans that are coming through at the southern border, right? | ||
We talked about World War Z, and the prospect of 5 billion Africans in Africa, and where are they all gonna go? | ||
Where are they all gonna end up? | ||
This, I'm trying to impress upon you, this is the demographic transition, the demographic transformation that's going to happen in our country. | ||
It is going to happen, unless drastic action is taken to arrest it. | ||
And it should resonate with you what I said when we talk about this drastic action about the wealth versus the wealth creators. | ||
And that distinction is so important. | ||
You know, when people tell me, Nick, you're a socialist, Nick, you're this terrible guy, the things you're talking about would be bad for the economy, whatever. | ||
We should do everything in our power to stop this demographic transition almost no matter the cost, at least on a material level and maybe on another level, but we should do anything no matter the cost because all the things that we might destroy to save our country can be rebuilt if we retain our country, right? | ||
But if the country goes away, we lose the country and the ability to rebuild. | ||
It's all done. | ||
It's all gone. | ||
Where do I get my check? | ||
Where do I get my burger? | ||
Where do I get my groceries? | ||
How can I get a loan? | ||
Well, nobody's there. | ||
Everybody's looking around wondering, okay, where do I get my check? | ||
Where do I get my burger? | ||
Where do I get my groceries? | ||
How can I get a loan? | ||
Well, nobody's there. | ||
Nobody's there anymore because that'll be the whole country. | ||
So that's this bill. | ||
Like I said, the bill, the bill. | ||
To get back to the current events thing here, this is not going to pass. | ||
I don't even think it'll be brought to the floor. | ||
It's like a ridiculous piece of legislation, but you have to think about it. | ||
This is what it's going to be. | ||
The minute these guys get in power, anything goes. | ||
It is a total free-for-all. | ||
Total anarcho-tyranny. | ||
Total lawlessness. | ||
And just think of the consequences of that. | ||
And that is what we are staring down. | ||
Probably within our lifetimes. | ||
By the end of our lifetimes the kind of scenario I'm talking about might be beginning to be fulfilled. | ||
That's what we're talking about. | ||
So you see this bill and it's like doesn't make me nervous just looking at this but it makes me nervous and it makes me sweat a little bit when I think about the fact that One day it could get passed, and how is that going to be? | ||
It's going to be the literal re-colonization or un-colonization of America. | ||
You talk about the decolonization efforts in Africa, it's going to be like that in the United States. | ||
You think about the decolonization of Africa, In the 1950s, 60s, and 70s and how that went and how that's going now, that's what it's going to be in the United States. | ||
It's a little different in the U.S. | ||
because in the intervening 300 years, we've obviously settled the land and populated the land with Europeans. | ||
That didn't happen to the same extent in Africa, but just look at how the demographics are changing. | ||
It's like watching Indiana Jones. | ||
It's just like the hordes are coming back and they're taking back the colonies and what are we going to do? | ||
That is really That is really what we're talking about. | ||
It's like the Founding Fathers will be so relatable to us because we'll be looking at the settlers and the colonists who came here and got scalped by Indians. | ||
That's the kind of future we have in store. | ||
But for now it's a bill. | ||
Let's keep it that way, right? | ||
But we're gonna move on. | ||
We'll take a look at our superchats. | ||
We'll see what you guys are saying about all this. | ||
It's been a long show. | ||
We've been going for an hour and 15 and we're not even at the superchats. | ||
But I got a lot to say today. | ||
I got a lot to say. | ||
I'm fired. | ||
I'm heated up. | ||
Bananas! | ||
Okay, well let's take a look at our superchats. | ||
We'll see what you guys are saying about all this. | ||
Kind of a black... I don't know. | ||
Is that a blackpilling show? | ||
Is that kind of blackpilling? | ||
At the very minimum, I hope, you know. | ||
It's resonant. | ||
Okay, well let's see. | ||
We've got Maxiebro who says, fuck JF. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Yeah, I saw his... Ethan Ralph posted a clip. | ||
A few other people posted a clip. | ||
jf was apparently not happy that i called him what did i say a balding yellow tooth retard fucker he didn't like he didn't like that i said that that i guess that must have uh must have touched a nerve with that one But, you know, he's a classic example of somebody who can dish it out but can't take it. | ||
You know, the guy does many streams with Richard Spencer on there and all these other characters who do nothing but critique me. | ||
And it's not even like good faith critique, it's bad faith critique. | ||
And it's personal. | ||
In a lot of cases they bring people on just to say, you know, just nasty personal attacks at me and he participates. | ||
And I lob over one. | ||
You know, a very incisive insult. | ||
And he's on the verge of tears. | ||
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He's in my black book and I'm going to try to de-platform him. | |
And until he dies, I'm going to take joy in his failure. | ||
Oh, fuck off, loser. | ||
What did he have today? | ||
700 live viewers? | ||
No, I'm sorry. | ||
I think 600. | ||
600 live viewers? | ||
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Yeah. | |
He's going to talk to his 600 live viewers about, I don't know, what failures so far, right? | ||
Not to, I don't want to get hubristic here, I don't want to get arrogant, but, I mean, let's be real. | ||
Who's lasted? | ||
Who's lasting? | ||
Out of all the streams, all the shows, you know, hate to say it, hate to be so smug, but, you know, I remember a time when Bloodsports, the public space, I mean, they were doing quite well. | ||
Who's doing well now? | ||
So yeah, he's, but he's not even worth, as much as I said, he's not even worth that much. | ||
Guy's a loser. | ||
Johnny Appleseed says, have some seed. | ||
God bless. | ||
Oh, thank you. | ||
Polish American says, deep dish pizza, kind of whack though, New York style for the win. | ||
Okay, yeah, you obviously don't get it. | ||
Why would a Polish, why would a Polish groiper know anything about pizza? | ||
Okay, if the Polish are saying that New York has better pizza, I think that says it all, right? | ||
And you know, the other thing about deep dish pizza is this. | ||
If you're not from Chicago, people always get on my cases, but you're not from Chicago, because I'm from the suburbs. | ||
Well, if you're from the Chicagoland area, or Chicago the city, you know that we don't eat deep dish pizza, like, that's not the only Chicago-style pizza there is. | ||
In my experience, and this is my family, the much more common Chicago-style pizza is like a Chicago-style thin crust. | ||
It's cut in squares. | ||
It's a little bit thicker than a, um... | ||
New York style pizza and this is what you know we have pizza probably almost every week in my house and this is the pizza that I had growing up it's always been that the Chicago style thin crust which if you're not if you don't live in Chicago or near Chicago you might not know that you just think of deep dish and I eat deep dish occasionally but you know you just you just don't get it if you're talking about deep dish deep dish I eat deep dish once in a while but it's very uh it's very heavy | ||
It's very rich. | ||
You know, it's not something that you could have every day. | ||
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It's like I could eat thin crust pizza every day. | |
So, but in any case, both are better than New York. | ||
New York is sloppy and wet and messy and just dumb. | ||
SolidSnakes is D-Live. | ||
Gotta let us traveling nibblers download videos. | ||
Can't wait to get back and watch live. | ||
Hope my knickers have been well. | ||
Yeah. | ||
What do you mean download? | ||
Oh, you want to download it offline? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Well, I mean, to be fair, you can't even do that on YouTube, can you? | ||
Can't even download it. | ||
I mean, unless you have YouTube Red, I guess, but I don't have YouTube Red, so I can't. | ||
Is that what you mean? | ||
Not op forces. | ||
The more I have to deal with women, the more I agree with you, King. | ||
Absolutely spot on again. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Very true. | ||
Very true. | ||
Many, many such cases. | ||
You know, it's not really a complicated formula to break down. | ||
You know, if you just are observational and analytical, and if your vision is not clouded by coochie, then it's not rockin' science to figure out what's happening with women. | ||
They're just childlike. | ||
You know, I don't hate women. | ||
I don't think women are stupid or anything. | ||
Anything like that. | ||
But their nature is just fundamentally different. | ||
It is childlike. | ||
It is actually, in a way, sort of more animalistic when you're talking about mating. | ||
And, you know, that's not to say that women can't be clear-headed or they can't make a good point or whatever, but we just know that their nature is distinct and different and has certain characteristics. | ||
And a lot of people don't get that because, in many cases, they want to appease the women in their lives. | ||
Oh no, honey, but you're smart. | ||
No, but you're smart. | ||
Well, women are generally like this, but you're different. | ||
You're a fucking genius. | ||
Oh, but my wife... Oh, but my girlfriend is... She's just so special. | ||
Not you, honey. | ||
Oh, you think women should just be in the kitchen? | ||
Whoa, you're such a pig. | ||
I hear this from men. | ||
I hear this from men. | ||
Pathetic, pathetic, weak, faggy men. | ||
Simping for their e-girl friends, or their e-girl girlfriends. | ||
I see it all the time and it's so pathetic, you know, them and the women, you know, the women are like, yeah, right on! | ||
If a woman has ever, if you give your opinion about, your honest opinion about women, and women are ever telling you, right on, stick it to them, or something like that, like, you know you're fucking up, you know you're wrong, right? | ||
If women are like, yeah, yeah, right on, man. | ||
Take that against these sexists, women haters. | ||
It's like, you know, you know you're wrong, right? | ||
You know you're a loser. | ||
You just understand. | ||
And this is true throughout history. | ||
You think about all the great men in history. | ||
Do you know any great men in history who were like, They really cared about what women think of them and made sure that women liked their opinion of them and so on. | ||
When you think about all the great men of history, are they chauvinistic towards women? | ||
Are they appeasing, accommodating, all the rest? | ||
I mean, it's just a very simple, that's a very simple thought experiment for you right there. | ||
Think about a great man, a great general, a great athlete, you know, take your pick at any Chad. | ||
And I'm not even saying necessarily that's me, but I'm just saying in general, take a look at anybody who gets lots of women and what is their attitude? | ||
Or any great men of history who, you know, do great things besides appeasing women. | ||
What is their attitude? | ||
Are they chauvinistic? | ||
Are they teaming up with women? | ||
Do they make sure to bring a lot of women in to give them good insight? | ||
Or are they completely chauvinistic, it's completely a boys club, it's completely sexist and borderline, you could say misogynist by definition. | ||
Okay, right? | ||
But I see this all the time online and I'm like, who is still, who thinks like this? | ||
Who thinks this is a good look? | ||
Who thinks this is correct? | ||
You know, like that Redux was the classic example. | ||
Him and his girl and this other faggot simp. | ||
They're all like, oh, these, these virgins, these Nick Fuentes fans, they all hate women. | ||
You know, and then like Redux and this other guy were like, oh, you're talking to a woman online. | ||
I guess you're a simp. | ||
And the e-girl's like laughing with them. | ||
It's like, Don't you understand what this looks like? | ||
Don't you understand? | ||
I wish you could see yourself through my eyes. | ||
I wish you could see yourself from another perspective. | ||
See exactly what that looks like. | ||
Could you imagine you being around the boys and you and the fellas are making jokes and talking about women's looks and rating them? | ||
And then some fella comes up with a girl and they're like, you guys are rating girls? | ||
That's just, that's ill. | ||
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Wow. | |
Hello, 20th century. | ||
And you and the girl like, ha ha. | ||
Am I right? | ||
You would look like the biggest faggot in the world, and that's what it's like online. | ||
I don't know if people just can't see that online or what. | ||
You know this line which I still cannot get over? | ||
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Mothers and sisters! | |
Mothers and sisters! | ||
This rape, these rape jokes you guys are making is seriously messed up. | ||
Don't you guys have mothers? | ||
I cannot get over this. | ||
Every time, and it keeps coming up in the group chats, it keeps coming up in conversations. | ||
Every time I want to make a lewd joke or talk about a woman's looks or something, I always go back to, hmm, what would Redux say about what my mother and sister would say about this? | ||
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You know? | |
It's just, anyway. | ||
I think about that story I told about Boston University, that communist girl who I saw at that Trump rally. | ||
When I think about what I want to do to her, well, first I gotta think about what my mother and sister would think about what I'd want to do to her, you know what I mean? | ||
You know what I'm getting at here? | ||
It's like, I just can't do it, simps. | ||
They just can't have no quarter. | ||
They just can never rest. | ||
They must be humiliated, ridiculed constantly. | ||
Never, no concessions. | ||
We cannot give them an inch. | ||
You give a simp an inch, they will take a mile. | ||
You know that's how it goes. | ||
It starts out, it starts out with mothers and sisters, and then what happens? | ||
Then you're Cathy Ju's boyfriend. | ||
Getting pegged. | ||
That's exactly, and you think that's an exaggeration, but it's what it is. | ||
That's exactly, it's the same mentality. | ||
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So... | |
Mothers and sisters, my ass. | ||
You know, is there nothing sacred but the fellas talking about women? | ||
You know, that's like the most classic archetype. | ||
The guys get together. | ||
Oh yeah, my dumb ass wife giving me a hard time. | ||
Oh, the missus. | ||
Oh, can you believe? | ||
Yeah, you know. | ||
Getting shit from her again. | ||
You know, that's just how men talk. | ||
Oh, look at her. | ||
Could you imagine? | ||
All the different lanes that you consider women as a man, and none of them involve, oh my gosh, what would my mother say about that? | ||
I made a terrible mistake. | ||
You know, you're gambling, playing cards. | ||
I remember, I used to do this when I was in middle school, high school, in middle school. | ||
Could you imagine? | ||
Me and the guys would go, we'd play poker in the garage. | ||
I'd be drinking fresca. | ||
I'd drink like six cans of fresca. | ||
And I'm, you know, we're playing cards, making jokes. | ||
You know what middle schoolers talk like or talk about? | ||
Oh my gosh! | ||
I made a terrible mistake, guys! | ||
I gotta go home! | ||
We've got this all wrong! | ||
We've got moms and sisters! | ||
What would they think about this? | ||
Mrs... I'm not gonna dox anybody. | ||
Mrs. Smith! | ||
Get in here! | ||
Look at what your son is saying about women! | ||
I mean, we've got a real problem here! | ||
This guy doesn't respect women! | ||
He doesn't respect you! | ||
What are we gonna do here? | ||
This is terrible! | ||
Oh my gosh! | ||
I'm about to cry, you guys! | ||
I'm about to cry. | ||
I made a terrible mistake. | ||
I'm going home. | ||
I've got to think about my actions. | ||
My girlfriend's gonna give me a real lesson, and you know, I'm gonna listen to her. | ||
I think about this and I'm like who in the world who in the world thinks that that's like the year in the right How could you possibly think you're in the right? | ||
How could you possibly think you wield, like, I don't know what that would be, the moral high ground that you wield? | ||
Any kind of moral authority? | ||
Because you think like that, talk like that. | ||
Do you think that that's proper? | ||
Do you think that that is true? | ||
Do you think that that is, you know... Anyway. | ||
I just can't. | ||
I just can't relate. | ||
I cannot relate. | ||
Can't relate. | ||
I'm screaming! | ||
I'm screaming over here because I can't relate! | ||
Let's see. | ||
So it's got me going mad. | ||
I'm going loopy. | ||
You got me going loopy these simps You know, it's man-made whores beyond human comprehension. | ||
That's where we are man-made whores Simp. | ||
Yeah Anyway, okay. | ||
That's that that's enough of that. | ||
Okay, that's enough of that J rocks or society birthday party when I was 7 nobody showed up my parents and brother were the only one sets That's tragic No, that continues to be the saddest thing in the world to me. | ||
Forget rape jokes, okay? | ||
Forget the Holocaust, forget the coronavirus, war with Iran. | ||
Unironically, the most tragic thing in the world is a sad birthday. | ||
Big believer, it's terrible. | ||
It's like, seeing those pictures, nothing to me is more visceral than seeing those pictures, reading those stories on Facebook, you know. | ||
They're at Chuck E. Cheese with a party hat on, and you just, rows and rows of empty chairs, and accommodations for all the friends. | ||
Pizza, cake, tokens for games, and the Facebook post will read, you know, I invited the whole class and nobody showed up for Braylon's birthday. | ||
That legitimately, I really do feel like that. | ||
I unironically do feel like that. | ||
You know, I do this show, and it's pretty morbid stuff. | ||
A lot of the time it's pretty morbid. | ||
You know, we talk about war, we talk about death and tragedy and all that. | ||
And none of it really phases me. | ||
I gotta be honest, I'm a pretty stoic person. | ||
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I don't know. | |
I don't know if I'm a sick person or anything like that, but I'm just kind of indifferent, generally speaking, to these undulating, turbulent times, the suffering of the world, but it's hard for me to care about everybody in the world. | ||
But the one thing that I feel deeply, even somebody that I don't know on an impersonal level, is the sad birthday party. | ||
Maybe that speaks to me, maybe that speaks to my experience. | ||
I never had a sad birthday. | ||
I had birthday parties that were, like, lame and the people that came I didn't like. | ||
My 7th grade birthday party was trash. | ||
I'm sorry, my 8th grade birthday party. | ||
It was a horrible birthday party. | ||
But people came. | ||
I just didn't like the people. | ||
The people that were there were losers and they made me feel like a loser because we were adjacent to each other. | ||
So... | ||
At that birthday party I reflect and I was like, I don't want to be this. | ||
But I never had a birthday that was like that bad, but I see these pictures and especially, I don't know what it is, but if a mom spends money, that to me accentuates the sadness of it. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
It's not simply the idea of nobody showing up to your birthday, but it's the idea that you prepared for it. | ||
It's the idea that you prepared for lots of people to come, that there were lots of chairs, that there was lots of pizza, lots of cake, that somebody spent money. | ||
That, to me, is more sad. | ||
And it's not sad strictly for monetary reasons, but it's almost like... | ||
The expectation versus the reality. | ||
It's the disappointment. | ||
It's in that deficit. | ||
Therein lies the great tragedy. | ||
You don't have a lot of friends. | ||
Your life doesn't turn out the way you want it to be. | ||
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Boo-hoo. | |
That's the way of the world. | ||
But the saddest things are inside the deficit between a perceived realistic expectation and a disappointment. | ||
I've always thought that. | ||
It's very much a mathematical equation. | ||
In the sense that a 0 is not as bad as a negative 10, right? | ||
Or rather, going from 0 to negative 10 is not as bad as going from 10 to a negative 10. | ||
I think about it on a number line, right? | ||
So, expecting a big party with lots of friends and going, nobody shows up, it's just me, I'm all, that's me. | ||
It's very, it's very, you know, That to me, that is where, you know, the tear of the goofy goober. | ||
The single tear of the goofy goober. | ||
I could see all kinds of horrible things in the world but that, you know. | ||
But that is one thing. | ||
Anyway, Solid Snakes is my birthday party. | ||
Used to have hundreds of people. | ||
Yeah, well, good for you. | ||
Vertolet says, dropping a guinea because I wonder made the cut for your favorite Kanye songs. | ||
That's the anthem. | ||
Hey, well, thanks. | ||
Yeah, obviously you have good taste. | ||
It's one of the best. | ||
I blast that song in my car all the time. | ||
Used to be, obviously, the intro music on the show. | ||
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Or at least I just threw up in my mouth a little bit. | |
Used to be. | ||
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Used to be. | |
Too much information? | ||
Check. | ||
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Hello? | |
But it used to be the intro music for the D-Live streams. | ||
I ate a lot of pasta before I came on the show. | ||
It's probably that. | ||
But yeah, yeah. | ||
It's one of my favorites. | ||
I'm a FEDS. | ||
Pro tip. | ||
C-NIC's face syncs watch to 7 p.m. | ||
CST. | ||
Yeah, you could do that. | ||
You could do that. | ||
You set up the DLive stream, the YouTube stream, whatever, and when I make my appearance, you could literally set your watch to 7 o'clock the moment you see me. | ||
That is a good trick. | ||
I agree. | ||
Plo Koonce's thoughts on Stalin. | ||
Gentile front or based? | ||
Totally based. | ||
Do you know anything about Stalin? | ||
Totally based. | ||
I get it. | ||
You had Lev Bronstein, you had Vladimir Ulyanov, and you had You had Beria, and you had all kinds of other characters. | ||
I know about the Politburo. | ||
I'm woke about all these things and the nature of the Russian Revolution, and particularly of the Bolsheviks. | ||
But do you know about... I'm not gonna say that, but, you know... But I'll just say Stalin was based. | ||
Stalin was Georgian. | ||
Stalin was a based Georgian. | ||
And, um, you know, Joseph Jagashvili was actually the name, not Stalin. | ||
Stalin was a name he adopted later, after his bank robbery. | ||
But, in any case, yeah, Stalin was totally based. | ||
Stalinism, kind of based. | ||
Something about Stalin which resonates with me. | ||
Communism is bad. | ||
Okay, it's bad news. | ||
Bad news. | ||
No good. | ||
Marx isn't bad. | ||
Stalin isn't bad. | ||
Stalin killed so many people and that's horrible. | ||
But there's just, it's the story of Stalin is very interesting. | ||
I don't know if he's based per se, but he's definitely, I mean that, you know, you talk about a certain angle that's not really there. | ||
Yeah, sounds nice. | ||
When I was in middle school and high school, I was obsessed with Stalin. | ||
I thought he was just fascinating, very interesting. | ||
I read a lot about him, so... Anyway. | ||
Yeah, well, that's correct. | ||
This looks like the Dem nominee will be a fag or a Jew. | ||
Yeah, well, that's correct. | ||
Or Bloomberg. | ||
Or based Aryan Bloomberg. | ||
But he's man-lit. | ||
But I guess that's, you know, you know, whatever. | ||
Coolbluesquare says, what Twitter account do you hate most right now? | ||
Twitter account that I hate the most. | ||
Um, hmm. | ||
Tough to say. | ||
There's so many Twitter accounts that I hate. | ||
I don't spend so much time hating. | ||
That's the thing. | ||
There are so many people that don't like me, which is understandable. | ||
You don't have to like me. | ||
You know, it's not required. | ||
I understand that I'm a polarizing or divisive figure, so I get if people don't like me. | ||
And if people are nasty, it's like, I don't enjoy when people are nasty to me, but you know, whatever. | ||
I'm nasty to people I don't like. | ||
But what I don't get is people who like obsess. | ||
Because people do like obsess over me. | ||
And whether you like me or you don't like me... | ||
I don't understand people that, like, their life is about hating me. | ||
You go on their Twitter timeline, and their whole timeline is how much they hate me, and what they don't like about me, and, Nick blocked me! | ||
Ha ha ha! | ||
I win! | ||
Oh, and I got Nick to block me! | ||
Take that! | ||
You know, like, whatever. | ||
People will make new accounts, and they'll tweet at me, Hey, block me! | ||
Block me! | ||
I want to be blocked! | ||
Like, I... It's not like that for me. | ||
If I don't like somebody, I block them and I just, you know, I just move on. | ||
I don't spend a lot of time thinking about people I don't like. | ||
If I don't like them, I just cut them out, you know? | ||
I don't like to dwell on people that I don't like, obviously. | ||
What I spend time on Twitter doing is looking at the accounts that I do like, you know? | ||
And retweeting content that I do like. | ||
And the stuff that I don't like, you know, I'll... | ||
I'll pass it around so my friends can hate on it but generally I don't you know so I don't know my my least favorite Twitter account would be that sort of tough tough to say I only the only accounts I check on a daily basis are ones that I like the most but who would be the worst maybe Redux. | ||
Redux putting out some bad takes. | ||
We used to be mutuals. | ||
Had to unfollow. | ||
I saw his tweet about the rape thing and um... | ||
He's the one that did the mothers and sisters thing. | ||
He tweeted that out and I said, well, I don't like to break mutuals. | ||
So I just replied. | ||
I roasted him and I thought, okay, that's enough. | ||
But then I saw another tweet where people on the timeline were talking about biblical marriage. | ||
Okay. | ||
Not going to elaborate too much, but people are talking about how, you know, uh, we're making jokes. | ||
I've made this joke before. | ||
A girl is 17 years old. | ||
Gross! | ||
Ew! | ||
You know, people are tweeting about age of consent and how that's BS. | ||
You know, age of consent laws... Well, I don't know if I want to make that a quote. | ||
Because, you know, that'll be on Encyclopedia or whatever it is. | ||
Whatever, whatever. | ||
What is that one? | ||
It's like Encyclopedia something. | ||
I'm on something like Wikipedia clone for Reddit fags. | ||
And it's got every nasty quote I've ever said. | ||
But you know what I'm saying. | ||
Age of consent laws, in a lot of ways, are a feminist construct. | ||
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And totally modern. | |
And, you know, like, I don't know, kind of wrong in some cases. | ||
I'm not saying that there shouldn't be an age of consent law. | ||
I'm not saying there shouldn't be a law for that. | ||
But, you know, it's like you could look at a lot of cases of young people that get involved and they end up in criminal trouble because you've got people that are two years apart and they happen to be over this arbitrary line, right? | ||
Or in the case of like a 17 year old. | ||
Are we really going to say that a 21-year-old dating a 17-year-old is the same thing as a 40-year-old molesting an 8-year-old? | ||
I mean, these are obviously completely different things, right? | ||
And I think that's what people are getting at online with some of these jokes and some of the humor. | ||
And so not only was Redux doing this cringe thing where he's saying, Oh, you guys have a problem with women. | ||
You're cringe. | ||
You guys have a problem with these jokes. | ||
That's not okay much. | ||
My e-girl says that's not okay. | ||
And then he did this thing where he's calling everybody defending biblical marriage and other such things pedophiles. | ||
Oh, they're all pedophiles. | ||
And I'm like, you know what? | ||
Enough. | ||
You're not based. | ||
You're a fag. | ||
You are like a total simp. | ||
You have totally lost it. | ||
You are a feminist. | ||
I mean, that's what you are. | ||
I don't follow feminists. | ||
And that is what you are. | ||
It's like in Star Wars. | ||
It's like Star Wars 3. | ||
You promised. | ||
I thought you were on the same team. | ||
We were supposed to destroy feminism, not join them. | ||
We're gamers. | ||
We are volcells, incells. | ||
We are militant against e-girls and against feminism and all that. | ||
And we were supposed to go after that, and you've become part of that. | ||
Now, I don't know if you were always that, but you've certainly become part of it now. | ||
I thought you were my brother. | ||
You were my mutual. | ||
I loved you. | ||
You've allowed this dark eagle to twist your mind. | ||
Until now, you've become the very thing that we swore to destroy. | ||
That's what happened! | ||
It's like, READ US! | ||
E-GIRLS ARE EVIL! | ||
WELL IN MY VIEW THE GAMERS ARE EVIL! | ||
WELL THEN YOU'RE LOST! | ||
Unfollowed. | ||
So that was probably... That was like my, uh... | ||
You know, and I don't like hate the guy. | ||
I don't have like a personal beef with him. | ||
But just these takes are just... I'm like, what are you doing, man? | ||
What are you doing? | ||
Not cool. | ||
Not bueno. | ||
Cannot be trusted. | ||
Out of the movement. | ||
You're out of the movement. | ||
I'm cutting off your legs and your arm. | ||
You're done. | ||
These guys tweeting about pine trees and guns. | ||
I'm a gun enthusiast. | ||
When the power goes out... You know, all these people that like LARP as, you know, real man's man. | ||
You can't be a man's man if you can't put your bitch in place! | ||
And that's like the... that's the one thing, maybe, that matters. | ||
You know, you could be the manliest man. | ||
You could be, uh... | ||
You could be Arnold Schwarzenegger. | ||
You could be, I don't know, whatever. | ||
But if you're being dragged around on a leash by a girl, it's like, I don't know, man. | ||
But that's what some people do. | ||
Anyway, I don't know. | ||
I've spent so much time on some of those. | ||
Can you tell how much that kind of stuff irks me? | ||
It really does bother me. | ||
Anyway, so if I had to think of one, it would be that. | ||
But I generally don't dwell on these things. | ||
I'm a Fed. | ||
That's the only one that stood out because we were just talking about it. | ||
I'm a fence is pro tip see I just read that actually let's see band juices these diamonds brought to you by chain link ah thank you thank you for the dollar Wow must have been a really good day if you donated a whole dollar Wow real jackpot right now I'm just joking thanks for the diamond Nicker says a why did I swing my link ease it keeps going up did it go up I thought it went down today | ||
Last I checked it was $3.80. | ||
I don't know why some people are so silly. | ||
The market goes up and they buy when it's high. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
Like when Bitcoin exploded in 2018, I know people that were buying at like $19,000. | ||
Like what are you an idiot? | ||
Oh, everybody knows about it. | ||
It's at $19,000. | ||
I will buy in and I will make tons of money. | ||
What do you think's gonna happen? | ||
You think it's gonna go to $190,000 and you're gonna go 10x? | ||
Now that everybody knows about it? | ||
If it was... Oh, it's free money! | ||
They're giving it away! | ||
There's this Bitcoin thing, you buy it and then it becomes like a million times more valuable! | ||
Some people really be like that, you know, like with this link thing. | ||
Link goes up 30% in the last month. | ||
It's up, I think, like 6,000% since last year. | ||
Something crazy. | ||
And people are out there buying at $4.15. | ||
Link is going good. | ||
You buy it and it goes up. | ||
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I see that. | |
I see people doing that. | ||
Oh, Chainlink went up. | ||
Time to buy. | ||
Time to buy. | ||
Chainlink exploded in value. | ||
Now's the time to get in. | ||
Now's the time. | ||
I'm going to make so much money. | ||
Oh my gosh. | ||
The more you put in, the more you're going to make. | ||
It went up 6,000% in the last year. | ||
It will go up 6,000% tomorrow. | ||
I just have to put a lot of money into it. | ||
So let's see, what's the price today? | ||
I thought it was 380. | ||
Okay, it's 398. | ||
So bounce back a little bit. | ||
I'm not gonna, I'm not buying more link if it's above $4. | ||
Not until it happens in May, I'm not buying when it's above $4. | ||
I'll buy back in when it goes back down a little bit. | ||
Let's see. | ||
We've got Rhode Island who says, can't watch tonight King, take my money. | ||
Oh, well thanks. | ||
If I can't have the view, I'll take the dollar. | ||
Bob Sakamoto says, Vladimir poopin'. | ||
Yeah, Solid Snakes says, Nick, we're in a bit of a content drought. | ||
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Uh-oh. | |
Yeah, you know what that means. | ||
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There's going to be a fire somewhere. | |
Excuse me. | ||
Jack Pancakes is riding the CTA as a look into our globalist future. | ||
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Yeah, very true. | |
Base Gentleman says, Wignats in the chat counter signaling Putin cringe. | ||
I mean, look, here's the thing. | ||
You know, you bring up like a certain name and you don't have the usual take and it's like, Like with China. | ||
I've never been like one of these militantly, I hate China people, but because I say some good things about China, people said, oh, you're working for China. | ||
And it's like, that doesn't make any sense. | ||
You know, on the same issue, bringing up somebody like Putin, you invoke Putin, and it's like, oh, you're all on the Putin thing! | ||
Well, did you know that, you know, Putin isn't actually perfect? | ||
Did you know that Russia isn't perfect? | ||
Like, yeah, we're talking about one aspect of something, you know, it's a little thing called nuance, right? | ||
But you get that all the time, it's like, you say a positive thing about something, and people hear, I'm endorsing everything about them, they're perfect, you know? | ||
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Anyway. | |
NovaCourse is at ASU going to class and some dude speaking Chinese was in a mask. | ||
Where can I donate my assets to America First? | ||
Just email me. | ||
I'll tell you where you can write the check. | ||
Yeah, I think the end draws near for you. | ||
Save the West says we want LC1707. | ||
Yeah, she's got to come back. | ||
She's got to come back on DLive. | ||
Rhode Island says, can you shout out my buddy Richard Buttcrack? | ||
He loves America first. | ||
Okay, yeah. | ||
Shout out to Richard Buttcrack. | ||
Yeah, thanks for that. | ||
Sky Frys is muted for five minutes. | ||
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Blackpilled again, yeah. | |
El Tivolis says, Nick to chat going soprano. | ||
Hey, I'm the boss here. | ||
Yeah, I'm the boss of this family. | ||
I'm the boss of this Knicker Nation. | ||
Deep-fried jerseys is monthly genie. | ||
Thank you for the monthly genie Robert says look how they massacred Jake from State Farm. | ||
Oh, I didn't actually see that one I guess there was a State Farm advertisement where it was like a black guy But it was the but it was the Jake from State Farm thing, but I didn't see that spurts says have you taken the Myers-Briggs personality test Yeah, and I always get a different result Sometimes it gives me introvert. | ||
Sometimes it gives me extrovert. | ||
I've gotten ENFJ and I've also gotten INTP so I've gotten like All the letters, you know except for what's the other one except for N. I got ENFJ and INTP so I got ENI What is it INTP E-N-F-J. | ||
So I got F and T, and I got P and J. | ||
But what's the other one for the second letter? | ||
It's N and something else. | ||
The only one that's consistent is N, but I get a lot of different results. | ||
Every time I take it, it's something different. | ||
I don't know if it's legit. | ||
Cool Blue says, what are women the worst at when they try to copy us? | ||
Probably humor. | ||
Women just don't get humor. | ||
That is the one thing that they just do not get. | ||
They can replicate our talking points pretty well, like politically, and they can do some tasks like us. | ||
But yeah, the humor, they just don't get it. | ||
They just really don't grasp it. | ||
It's one of those things that's sort of an intangible, and it's not something that you can figure. | ||
I don't know if it's something you can figure out. | ||
It's something they just kind of intuitively get it, or you don't. | ||
Really no very many funny women, if any at all, frankly. | ||
I mean, women can be funny and like what they do. | ||
You know, like, this is gonna be, this is gonna sound terrible, but like my dog will do something funny and I laugh. | ||
And it's not funny because he's got a good sense of humor, it's because he did something like silly, you know, or he's got a silly way about him. | ||
You know I was having a conversation with my mom today and the dog is like rolling around on his back chewing this toy and he looked like silly you know and we were laughing and it's not like because that dog really is really funny like he has a great grasp on comedy or humor he wasn't trying to be funny he was just you know being himself and incidentally it was humorous to look at and I feel like women can be funny in that way generally they may have a funny way about them | ||
They might be entertaining or something, but I feel like very few of them have this grasp on like comedy as a concept comedic timing and Comedic concepts. | ||
I feel like it just doesn't really they don't really get that and they'll try like online the best is on Twitter They'll try and they'll use our same memes and our same language, but it just doesn't hit the same because they just don't get it They just really don't get it Time doubt says I re-listened to the show at work the next day lately and realized I spent 75% of my attention in chat. | ||
Yeah, well you shouldn't do that. | ||
Boat School says did you get my email about the military response to Corona? | ||
Mastercard commercial also pretty bad. | ||
No, I don't think I got that email. | ||
Don't resend it. | ||
I just I don't check my email that religiously. | ||
Mike says you are wise beyond your years. | ||
People ought to put more thought into what they ask you. | ||
Hey Nick, would you rather have a penis for a nose or a vagina for a mouth? | ||
I don't I don't think I want to answer that. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Thank you though for the first part first part was great Jay Roxer says don't worry Monica detective Rob Smith is on the case. | ||
Excellent. | ||
Glad to hear it Bode school says people always want more you give a mouse a cookie. | ||
That's right Black shirt Casey says got my Kobe tribute What is this something keep asking my size? | ||
I don't know what that means Mediocre plebs says Twitter is 80% urbanite millennials. | ||
Twitter consensus does not equal general consensus. | ||
Yeah, that's true. | ||
Florida man says no more appeasement. | ||
They hate us and want us dead. | ||
Yeah, well, some people do. | ||
Jack Pancakes says diversity inclusion department in my school is retarded. | ||
Yeah, true. | ||
Ancient Wigger says I fully support the heavy hand of the mods. | ||
Chat is being overrun by gay YouTube refugees. | ||
Okay, well, heavy hand maybe might see a return. | ||
Monochrome Mysterious is all within the mods, nothing outside of the mods, nothing against the mods. | ||
I like the sound of that. | ||
Solid Snake says, Nick, shitting on sociology cucks. | ||
Yes, God, yes. | ||
Okay, well I'm glad you like that. | ||
Based Gentleman says, where can I find episode replays? | ||
You can find them on BitChute. | ||
My BitChute link is in the description here and also in the replay section of my DLive channel. | ||
You can find them there as well. | ||
Molly McGuire says, Putin's statement shouldn't be controversial. | ||
Sad. | ||
Yeah, I don't think it is controversial. | ||
Big Chungus So we can skin a buck, we can run a trout line, and a country boy can survive. | ||
I don't know what that means. | ||
Is that some kind of southern expression? | ||
Is that some kind of good ol' boy expression? | ||
Well, we can catch fish. | ||
We can hunt deer. | ||
Us country boy can survive. | ||
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Okay, alright. | |
Swollen says all slurs are against their TOS. | ||
Damn it. | ||
Well the more you know the more, you know Molly McGuire says eff it we are on d-lock Hitler beer all push. | ||
Okay disavow Asimer says which country is more backwards us or Russia. | ||
I don't know Kind of apples and oranges, really. | ||
Yeah, well, definitely Italy, for sure. | ||
Wow, real patriot. | ||
Keep doing your part. | ||
union yeah well definitely italy for sure uh based dollars as i'm bringing culture back never skip a celebration birthdays religious holidays barbecue on the fourth wow real patriot keep doing your part based dollars as i'm okay with making non-us citizenship a crime if you're not american you're a criminal globally well i mean we can have residents but i mean illegals have to go uh boat schools has had to Either way, thanks. | ||
I don't know what that is, but I'll take a look. | ||
worth it. | ||
I don't know what you mean. | ||
Because you've given so many? | ||
Or what does that mean? | ||
Either way, thanks. | ||
Boat School says, if you think the Chicago guy's bad, take a look at San Francisco mayor or London breed. | ||
I don't know what that is, but I'll take a look. | ||
Joe the Boomer says, illegals? | ||
More like shit and piss. | ||
Joe the Boomer's on a roll here over the past two days. | ||
If you didn't catch it, he had a pretty fire super chat yesterday as well. | ||
Pretty bomb super chat yesterday. | ||
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Illegals? | |
More like, yeah. | ||
Well, I don't know if that Violet's a TLS. | ||
Pretty funny, I guess. | ||
Gavin the Gamers says, just do the plan of atomic landmines at the border. | ||
Yeah, great idea. | ||
They must be like, what if we put atomic landmines at the border? | ||
What if we put sharks? | ||
What if we put sharks at the border? | ||
What if we put walking sharks and bears? | ||
What if we put a big dragon at the border? | ||
That would be funny. | ||
That's how some of you people sound when you talk to me. | ||
That is how most of you sound, actually. | ||
You might as well sound like that when you talk to me. | ||
Yeah, great idea. | ||
Great cartoon idea. | ||
And then we'll get a giant mallet and just start hitting them, right? | ||
We'll take the mountains and hills along the Rio Grande and we'll paint a tunnel and they'll just run into the tunnel. | ||
But they'll try to run into the tunnel and hit a wall. | ||
And then their face will be pancaked and they'll turn and their face will be flat. | ||
And then it will be funny. | ||
And then it will be funny. | ||
Dr. Pepper says, let's just nuke Mexico with disavow. | ||
Base Dollar says, I was in San Francisco recently. | ||
I walked around the city. | ||
They all had fences around their habitats. | ||
Yeah, very true. | ||
Base Dollar says, Lucius Cornelius Sulla, first dictator of Rome, solved the progressive problems with his prescriptions. | ||
Okay, I don't know what that is, but it sounds like a really tough and smart red pill. | ||
Will the Roman Empire solve this problem with these prescriptions? | ||
Yeah! | ||
Whoa, hey easy! | ||
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Whoa, tough guy over here rigging out a Roman Empire! | |
Whoa, somebody stop this guy! | ||
He's too based! | ||
Nobody, he's too tough! | ||
Holy smokes! | ||
Whoa, easy with that! | ||
Nobody in particular says, so sick of their gaslighting on demographic change. | ||
Yeah, me too. | ||
Slew of Pooh says, legalized crime 2020. | ||
The world is a AFNIC. | ||
Yeah, that's retarded. | ||
That meme is stupid. | ||
Boomer Destroyer says, thoughts on Trump retreating on E-Verify? | ||
Very disappointing. | ||
Peach says, frogs ribbit, toads groip. | ||
Yeah. | ||
The Big Stag says, people forget that civilizations can rise and fall. | ||
Yeah, very true. | ||
Based Dollars says, bananas, bananas! | ||
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A little, you know, woo-oo, loopy. | |
I saw that video too. | ||
There's only so many times you can. | ||
That's what we've been doing. | ||
People don't understand. | ||
It's dangerous out here. | ||
there's only so many times you can that's what we've been doing people don't understand Chicken on a Wrap says change my license plate to 6 mil and keep a yarmulke on the glove box it's dangerous out here ah very funny Boat School says The blue checks on JF. | ||
He's the real Nazi. | ||
I just don't really care about JF. | ||
I don't really... JF does all these... all these shows about me. | ||
I don't really think about JF, you know. | ||
He taught... he made this vicious attack against me today and so people are commenting in the superchats and, you know, tomorrow it'll be, you know, I don't think we'll ever talk about him again, right? | ||
We may not. | ||
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We may. | |
Who knows? | ||
But not really an object of our concern. | ||
Faticotti says, why do Italians make thin crust in Rome? | ||
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I don't know. | |
Guns Up says, Nick, what about Lou Malnati's pizza? | ||
It's the best. | ||
That sounds pretty good. | ||
And are you implying that deep dish isn't real pizza? | ||
Because... | ||
You know, we have thin crust in Chicago, too. | ||
I don't know what that's supposed to mean. | ||
And also, like, Americans can't make something better. | ||
Italian Americans are better than Italians, I will just add. | ||
We're more epic. | ||
WD says, we deep dish 13% of the time. | ||
Okay, yeah, good job. | ||
Big Globes says, would you date a girl with the same name as your mom or sister? | ||
That's a good question. | ||
Probably not, but I don't know. | ||
That would be a weird thing, wouldn't it be? | ||
I guess that would be kind of weird. | ||
But I don't call my mom by her first name, so I guess it's not that weird. | ||
it'd be weirder if it was my sister's name but if it was my mom's name would that be the weirdest thing because i don't i don't call my mom by her i've never called my mom by her first name not like i've never said it but you know what i mean like i don't say hey you know ax i don't just say you know call her by her first name so it wouldn't be so that's not like familiar for me i don't associate that name with mom you know just saying it like that so so i don't know it's I don't know. | ||
I'd have to cross that bridge. | ||
If I fell in love with a girl with the same name. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Monkey Snakes says, can you use YouTube DL to download on YouTube? | ||
I don't know. | ||
Unmute or you can use. | ||
He's saying you can use YouTube to download on YouTube. | ||
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Okay. | |
Unmutes is in. | ||
America First Mom wants to know your favorite Chicago thin crust. | ||
You mean like my favorite place? | ||
I don't know if I want to say my favorite place. | ||
I don't want to dox my favorite place because it's like close by. | ||
I can't really say. | ||
I don't really know a ton of places like downtown like inside the city because I don't go downtown very much. | ||
So most of my favorite places are relatively local. | ||
I would say, if you've ever been to Armand's, they used to have a location by me, they don't anymore, they closed it down recently, but Armand's is one of my favorites. | ||
Moretti's has a great thin crust. | ||
I'm trying to think, Jim and Pete's has a pretty good thin crust. | ||
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So there's a few good places. | |
I'm trying to think more like in the city, because I've got a few like local favorites that are probably not as well known, but those are some of my favorites like in the city. | ||
Or in the neighborhoods, I should say, would be my go-to. | ||
Let's see. | ||
Nobody In Particular says, Clouded by Coochie would be a great book title. | ||
Nah, that would be cringe. | ||
JP says, Love the show. | ||
Keep doing God's work. | ||
Thanks. | ||
Monkey Snakes says, Just tested. | ||
YouTube works with DLive as well. | ||
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Okay, well, good. | |
Novocore says simps are like the tug-of-war, stone-toss comic. | ||
Yeah, that's a great analogy, actually, you know. | ||
They're pulling on the other side against the so-called incels, gamers, you know, whatever. | ||
And then they turn and they say, who's pulling next to them? | ||
And it's these repulsive e-girls. | ||
Zoomer Dev says, who is your favorite butt-ugly Martian? | ||
It's funny you ask me that. | ||
Wow, what a blast from the past. | ||
I used to watch that show. | ||
How did you know? | ||
That was such a stupid show when it was on. | ||
And I have such vague memories of it because that was on when I was like a baby. | ||
Like when I was a toddler. | ||
Who was my favorite one? | ||
I'll have to pull up the Wikipedia. | ||
I don't know them by name. | ||
Let me see. | ||
I know them by their... If I see a picture of them, I'll recognize the colors. | ||
I think my favorite was probably the yellow one? | ||
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Or the red one? | |
I don't know. | ||
I don't really remember, honestly. | ||
I did have ButtUglyMartian action figures. | ||
And yeah, I caught that show like once in a while. | ||
I was like into it when I was a toddler, but you know, it wasn't that like prominent. | ||
So that's funny that you bring that up, that's weird. | ||
Weird that I have ever heard of this again. | ||
I have like almost no memories of it other than the name and like kind of vaguely what the concept was. | ||
Monochrome says, what would your mother and sister say, Nick? | ||
Yeah, I don't know. | ||
Rhode Island says, girl held the door for me. | ||
I didn't say thank you. | ||
Well, that's just impolite. | ||
Base Dollars says, my wife is my best friend. | ||
Oh, gosh, Cynthia. | ||
I know, right? | ||
Could you imagine? | ||
She's my best friend and my partner and blah, blah, blah. | ||
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Oh, please. | |
Boat School says, my favorite birthday party was a video game truck. | ||
Video game truck. | ||
Is that like, I don't know what that means. | ||
Did they bring like a big trailer and they've got games inside of it? | ||
We had a fun bus. | ||
One of my birthday parties when I was a kid we had the fun bus. | ||
And I don't know, looking back on it now you probably paid some guy a hundred bucks or something and you drove a bus and he had all kinds of like activities and games and Stupid prizes, trinkets, stuff like that. | ||
I don't remember exactly. | ||
I remember now it's kind of similar but fun. | ||
My favorite birthdays were at Safari Land. | ||
There's an arcade which is kind of nearby. | ||
I'd have my birthday party at Safari Land. | ||
It was my favorite arcade. | ||
And we'd go there and have pizza and ride the tilt-a-whirl and do the gaming and all that. | ||
I also had some really good birthday parties in middle school. | ||
In 6th grade and in 7th, well in 6th grade I was still in elementary school, but in 6th grade it was probably the best birthday party ever. | ||
We had a huge pool party. | ||
It was awesome! | ||
I'll never forget. | ||
We invited the whole class. | ||
We were going into our 6th grade year so it was kind of a big thing. | ||
That was our last year at our elementary school. | ||
It was at this big local pool. | ||
It was just a great birthday party. | ||
And I remember, I'll never forget, the day of the party, me and my sister watched the Disturbia music video, the Rihanna song, Disturbia. | ||
For some reason, we watched that music video the day of, and it always stood out to me. | ||
We watched that, and it just stuck with me. | ||
And that song was popular at the time. | ||
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Anyway. | |
So we had a couple of good pool parties, the fun bus, safari land. | ||
We had a good birthday party at a bowling alley, I remember, in first grade. | ||
There were some good ones. | ||
My parents always threw great parties for me. | ||
My mom, she'd always, in particular I think, was more into that kind of stuff. | ||
She used to throw great birthday parties for me and my sister. | ||
She was great. | ||
Now they don't throw birthday parties for me anymore, so... | ||
Based dollars is phased by birthday letdowns. | ||
You've got a stone-cold heart of gold. | ||
That's very true. | ||
That's a very accurate description. | ||
Yeet Peter since the state enforced birthday attendance now. | ||
Yes, seriously. | ||
There should be laws. | ||
Mike Rowe says the last few birthdays have been zeros. | ||
I agree. | ||
Yeah, romantic Nick says who is going to be the lucky lady getting lips mowed tomorrow? | ||
Oh, it's that's right. | ||
It's Valentine's Day tomorrow. | ||
I don't have obviously a Valentine's so But I don't really engage with this holiday anyway, so I will be getting the heart-shaped pizza from my local pizzeria. | ||
I stopped in there recently and they have these little slips of paper and it said, don't forget to get your heart-shaped, they do a promotion, heart-shaped pizza. | ||
So thanks for reminding me, I'm gonna put that in my notes. | ||
For Friday, it's Friday too. | ||
So I'll be getting my heart-shaped pizza and a liter of Pepsi, I think is what I'm going to go with. | ||
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I'll Let's see. | |
TakeCover says, Hey Reddit, we threw my son Lance Videos a party and no one showed up. | ||
Can you cheer him up? | ||
We should do that, honestly. | ||
Lance Videos. | ||
He's gonna come over to the right side of history one of these days. | ||
Zoomer Devs says, Jet Trooper or Dark Trooper? | ||
Jet Trooper, of course. | ||
Dark Trooper, their jetpack is different. | ||
I believe, I remember the jetpack was different. | ||
And the gun was that stupid electric gun. | ||
You remember you're referring to Star Wars Battlefront. | ||
The Jet Trooper actually had a proper jetpack, like Jango Fett. | ||
And the Jet Trooper had that EMP cannon that would disable the destroyer droids' shields. | ||
Or it was just did a lot of damage, the EMP cannon. | ||
But the Dark Trooper had that stupid electric gun. | ||
I always hated those like novelty stuff. | ||
Just give me, just give me a rifle, okay? | ||
I always just went with the plain infantry class no matter what. | ||
That's the kind of guy I am. | ||
I just go with the warrior class, the infantry, the assault rifle, you know, whatever it is. | ||
Boat school says I was in the middle of the Atlantic for my last birthday. | ||
Had to celebrate early with only family. | ||
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Ah, poor you. | |
Chicken on a raft says SAS, your people don't exist. | ||
Twitter, if it were the other way, why won't people call for jailings? | ||
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Yeah, so true. | |
Well, if this were reversed, well, this is a double standard. | ||
Don't you get it at this point? | ||
No, it's useful to point out the double standard. | ||
Not that it's... Not that it's not useful and effective to point out the double standard, but at a certain point you have to go a step further. | ||
Lance says, all women are stupid, huh? | ||
My GF has a 130 IQ and guess what? | ||
She's still a dumbass. | ||
For real? | ||
Yeah, for real though. | ||
Big Globe says, most famous person blocked? | ||
What kind of... I don't know. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Do you think I keep track of that kind of stuff? | ||
I think I've blocked... | ||
Vic Mensa, the rapper, I have him blocked and Talib Kweli I have blocked. | ||
Those are two famous rappers that I have blocked because I got in a Twitter fight with Vic Mensa. | ||
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Vic Mensa threatened to beat me up. | |
On Twitter one time, and Talib Kweli got in a fight with all the right-wing Twitter people at one point. | ||
That guy's just like a straight retard. | ||
So we got in a big fight. | ||
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I had to block him at some point. | |
So... Anyway. | ||
So yeah, those are probably the most famous people, I think. | ||
Also, Julian Castro has me blocked, and I blocked him. | ||
And maybe there's some others, but those are the ones I can think of off the top of my head. | ||
Bad faith poster says it's time to return to tradition peepee poopoo. | ||
Yeah chicken on a raft. | ||
It says take my money. | ||
Okay Save the West says Nick. | ||
Do you know what Joe gosh Billy translates to no, I don't know the translation. | ||
What does it translate to? | ||
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I'll look it up. | |
Google Translate. Let's see. | ||
Translation English. | ||
What is this? | ||
It's translating it to Japanese for some reason. | ||
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Okay, let me find Georgian. | |
We'll get English. | ||
It doesn't say. | ||
It doesn't say. | ||
I don't know what it means. | ||
Is somebody going to say it in chat maybe? | ||
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I don't know. | |
Anyway, Joe the Boomers' Punished Redux, more like... Okay, I can't read that. | ||
That's too graphic. | ||
Symbiotics' Top 3 Yandhi songs. | ||
Top 3 Yandhi would be Alien, Cash to Burn, and Dreams, probably. | ||
But Bye Bye Baby would be up there as well. | ||
Well, and so would Hurricane, actually. | ||
I don't know, maybe I'd go Alien, Cash to Burn, and Hurricane. | ||
Maybe that would be my order. | ||
But all those songs are good. | ||
The only one that I don't love is like... I honestly don't love New Body, and I don't love Sky City. | ||
I like Sky City, but I don't love it. | ||
But all the rest are pretty good. | ||
ArminianGroper says, ever played Mario Kart N64? | ||
Top three games ever for me. | ||
No, I don't think ever. | ||
I mean, I played it before, but I never had an N64. | ||
That was before my time. | ||
It's not really a Zoom or console. | ||
Werewolf Blunts is Revenge of the Sith moment. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Opticrospector says, get one-man crate for Christmas. | ||
Turn into pine tree. | ||
I don't know what that means. | ||
Cozer says, do you ever play D&D? | ||
No, I do not play Dungeons & Dragons. | ||
I played Dungeons & Dragons one time in middle school. | ||
And I said, this is the stupidest thing I've ever done. | ||
In middle school, I had these friends that were kind of more nerdy. | ||
Like, really nerdy. | ||
And they kept inviting me to play. | ||
They were like big D&D nerds. | ||
You got to play D&D with us, Nick. | ||
You got to play D&D. | ||
They would always... | ||
Oh, man, I can't believe. | ||
So it feels like another lifetime ago. | ||
Anyway, so one time they finally wrote me into it. | ||
They had me create a character and it's so tedious, you know, with all these numbers and papers and stats and dice and setup and the guy didn't even know what he was doing. | ||
You know, he was the dungeon master or whatever and he wasn't even good at it. | ||
Anyway, so we were playing and I was just a total jerk, you know, I was like, oh, um, I want to kill that person. | ||
I want to rape that person. | ||
I want to do I was just being a jerk, you know, they're like, we need to focus on the quest and I'm like, no, that didn't mean that we just killed. | ||
We need to rape. | ||
We need to rape and defile the body too. | ||
You know, we would go into one of these like, uh, Taverns. | ||
Oh, there's a clue on the table. | ||
I want to have sex with the waitress. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
We've got to roll a dice for that. | ||
Really? | ||
You know, roll a dice, roll a 20-sided dice. | ||
Oh, you didn't get a high enough number. | ||
Having sex with the waitress fails. | ||
What are we even doing? | ||
This is stupid, you know? | ||
So I... I played it one time, and I don't mean to come across as like an edgelord. | ||
That was just kind of where my head was at at the time. | ||
I was like, let's just have fun. | ||
Let's just be silly and goofy. | ||
And the guy... it wasn't very immersive. | ||
The guy wasn't a great dungeon master, so it wasn't very immersive. | ||
They made all these like shitty white people snacks that weren't even good, and the game sucked, and I've never played again. | ||
I didn't like it. | ||
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So... | |
Yeah, I did play it one time, but I will never play it again. | ||
It's not, it's not fun to me. | ||
I saw that episode of Community. | ||
You remember that show, Community? | ||
They did a good episode about Dungeons & Dragons, which was kind of, like, interesting, but, uh, I don't know. | ||
My, my experience was no good. | ||
No bueno. | ||
Okay. | ||
Boat school is to show off your guns, then everyone knows who to rob. | ||
Yeah, that's why I like to keep it on lock. | ||
Uh, Black Phillips is Michael Bloomberg. | ||
Wikipedia, early life, check, Nick. | ||
Oh, is he Jewish? | ||
Don't tell me. | ||
Don't tell me based Michael Bloomberg. | ||
I guess, you know, the name makes sense. | ||
Let me see. | ||
Oh yeah, there it is. | ||
Yeah, surprise, surprise. | ||
Okay, so it's between a Jewish, Jewish socialist, Jewish billionaire, and a gay guy. | ||
Okay, cool. | ||
Great choices. | ||
Blackville quarantine says hey Nick Texan here in Chicago for the week this weather is big gay Chicago is a cool place though well big gay is a cringe meme but yeah I'm not enjoying the snow it's been really brutal this week too it's been a relatively mild winter but the snow's been terrible the past few days so Hey Nick, texting here in Chicago. | ||
Your weather is big gay. | ||
That meme is still funny. | ||
Chicago is a cool place though. | ||
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Okay, cool. | |
Rush Limbaugh says... I'm just busting your chops. | ||
Yeah, well enjoy Chicago. | ||
Rush Limbaugh says pee pee but also poo poo. | ||
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Okay. | |
The bad weather is good though. | ||
It's good to have the seasons. | ||
I would much prefer to have summer, fall, winter, spring than to just have like perpetual summer you know winter isn't always the most fun and it gets kind of taxing the longer it goes on but i'm i like winter i like that we have winter uh bad faith poster says if usa falls we must fly the jr okay the something blimp to agartha yeah i agree Tyrone says, have you read any Evola? | ||
Yes, I've read Evola. | ||
BaseDollar says, chicks can't be funny. | ||
They're too insecure. | ||
I don't think that's what it's about. | ||
I agree. | ||
Chemical says, keep your bitch in line. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Chuck Schumer says, found this dollar under my couch. | ||
Okay. | ||
Elijah says, ditch the simp, get with a pimp. | ||
I agree. | ||
Boat School says, cyber truck meetup. | ||
No Chevys. | ||
This is a Ford house. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Well, when we get our cyber trucks, we can all meet up. | ||
I'll fathom. | ||
Says, this e-girl keeps trying to convert me to Christianity. | ||
Should I let her convince me or go to hell? | ||
No, you should convert, but not because a girl told you to, because it's true. | ||
Baste Seminarian says, I'm your host, suburban volleyball star Nick Fuentes. | ||
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Okay. | |
Sarik says, do you think Cali can ever come back or is it gone? | ||
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I think it's gone. | |
Baste says, Paisanos has the best thing in Chicago. | ||
Paisanos? | ||
Are you kidding me? | ||
What a bad take. | ||
What a joke. | ||
That just goes to show you're not Italian. | ||
All the white people in my suburb used to love paisanos. | ||
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Oh! | |
Oh, wait, wait, wait, wait. | ||
We're thinking of a different Paisanos. | ||
There's a Paisanos local. | ||
I always get triggered by this. | ||
There's a local Paisanos, which is terrible, and all the white kids in my school used to love Paisanos. | ||
All the white bread, you know, crackers, they used to love Paisanos. | ||
It's terrible pizza, okay? | ||
uh the one in the neighborhood but the paisanos which is uh i forget what street it's on is between michigan and wabash or michigan and state i've you know there's uh there's a paisanos right across from like the art institute which is one of the best in the city i agree great thin crust then they got a great deep dish as well i took q and on there one time so Good stuff. | ||
Blacktricks says, KTK is gay. | ||
Okay. | ||
KTK says, heart Blacktrick. | ||
Okay. | ||
Roberts says, Indian roommate is coming down with something. | ||
R.I.P. | ||
Yeah, be careful. | ||
Get a mask. | ||
Joe the Zoomer says, do you like Portillo's? | ||
Yeah, Portillo's is really good. | ||
Who doesn't like Portillo's? | ||
Paleoconservatives says, were the Conquistadors based? | ||
Yes. | ||
Faded says, will Al ever make an appearance on stream? | ||
He did one time, and I don't know, maybe he will again. | ||
Boat School says, yes, the truck came to my house. | ||
Okay, Red Pill Zoomers is stoked for AF tour, so Nick can call us Cringe IRL. | ||
It will happen. | ||
Master Retards has called Mom N-word, she took $10 off allowance. | ||
Yeah, well, shouldn't do that. | ||
Vlad Groyper says, stay strong lads, Idaho is waiting for us. | ||
Polish American says, can you invite me to your birthday party? | ||
I don't think I'm gonna have a birthday party. | ||
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I, you know what, I don't really, I've kind of moved beyond that. | |
I've moved beyond the birthday party. | ||
The worst part about the parties, in my opinion, is when you open the gifts. | ||
That's always the most awkward part, and I don't know if it's an ethnic thing, I don't know if that's just a thing people do or whatever, but even to this day, We have like a Christmas party with the family or a birthday party with the family. | ||
We'll like open all the gifts. | ||
And at this point, it's just like cards with money and that's awkward. | ||
That's the awkward part. | ||
You know, I don't like that awkwardness. | ||
It's like, just give me the card and I'll open it. | ||
It's just cash in there, a gift card, you know, or whatever. | ||
Why do I have to open and say, oh, thanks, you know, for whatever? | ||
Anyway, so I've kind of moved past festivities. | ||
I've moved beyond that. | ||
I live in the fortress of solitude. | ||
I have taken my vow of monastic isolation. | ||
I'm transcending all of this. | ||
So, no birthday parties, no parties. | ||
Anon says, Nick, do you like milk tea? | ||
It's my favorite drink. | ||
No, I don't drink milk and I don't drink tea. | ||
Boo Radley says any hindsight revelations about the fun bus man? | ||
No, no we didn't really we don't really have a where are they now with people that have hosted the birthdays. | ||
Boo Radley says any or I just read that Master Retards of 7-Eleven was an inside job okay. | ||
Wayne Sturr says, why does establishment not want Bernie? | ||
Because I think that they believe he won't be able to win. | ||
And also, he's not establishment. | ||
You know, he's somebody that I think legitimately does challenge some of what they're trying to get done. | ||
Some of this, like, neoliberal type stuff. | ||
So, he's not part of the system. | ||
On one level, the system has, like, an ideological bent, but on another, in another way, the system is this group of elites, of actual people, and Bernie is not among them, so they want to be running the show, just like with Trump. | ||
You know, Trump ended up promoting a lot of neoliberal-type stuff that was good for the establishment, but they resisted him so strongly because he was not the establishment, and the same is with Bernie. | ||
I like the year I was born. | ||
Groepers says, if you could be born any year, what would it be? | ||
2000? | ||
No, I think 1998. | ||
I like the year I was born. | ||
I sort of like the historical context of my life. | ||
Connors has watched JF video, something about IDs. | ||
Like, ID's? | ||
Yeah, that's just the retarded French accent. | ||
Faticotti says we should jail. | ||
Okay, I'm not going to read that. | ||
Armenian Groy versus Talib Quelly has a bunch of minions who attack you. | ||
Retard says, what's the funniest retard noise you can make? | ||
I'm not gonna do that. | ||
Q says, it's not much. | ||
Enjoy the lemonade. | ||
Oh, thank you. | ||
Boat School says, roll a dice. | ||
Turns out you're a simp. | ||
Yeah, roll a dice. | ||
You, like, die instantly. | ||
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Okay, cool. | |
Armenian Groy versus two Jews and a fag. | ||
Sounds like a Charlie Sheen show. | ||
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Ha ha. | |
Good joke. | ||
Chicken on a raft says, uh, something. | ||
I don't know what that means. | ||
Casey says, what are the different stages of being red-pilled? | ||
It's different for everybody. | ||
Dumb question. | ||
WD says, Phil's Pizza on the south side? | ||
Not too south, though. | ||
I've never been to Phil's Pizza. | ||
Paleoconservative says, you anticipate anti-fuck chaos on the tour? | ||
Security? | ||
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Uh, we'll see. | |
Anon says, is it physically possible for an 18-year-old man to pass look pretty? | ||
Like a true trap to exist? | ||
Uh, no. | ||
Well... | ||
Well, I'll say this much about traps. | ||
I would say that, you know, you could have a young man who looks like a girl. | ||
I'm not gonna lie and say that you can have a young man who can, like, pass. | ||
It's no secret that there are men that are out there that creepily and disturbingly look like women, but I think those are the extreme exception. | ||
And I'm not saying that, like, that's a good thing or anything, you know, I'm not... | ||
You know, you ask, is it possible for a man to look like a woman? | ||
Yes, it is possible for a man to look like a woman. | ||
But I think very few men fall under that category, and everybody falls out of that category eventually. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
That's why the trans stuff is, well, that's not the only reason, but that's one of the reasons why the trans stuff is so misguided. | ||
And a lot of these youngsters, you know, they maybe they pass when they're 18, right? | ||
They put on a wig and in a certain light, if they hide their Adam's apple, they look like a girl. | ||
But eventually all men start to look like men. | ||
All men start to grow facial hair and, you know, they start to develop and so on. | ||
And then you're just a freak. | ||
It's just like I said the other day. | ||
I think this is the same person. | ||
Just like with yesterday, like that Charlotte Clymer character. | ||
I don't know his male name. | ||
I would call him by his male name, but I don't know his name. | ||
You just eventually look like a freak no matter what, so... Is it physically possible for an 18-year-old man to pass? | ||
Well, it is physically possible for a man to pass as a woman, yes. | ||
But that doesn't mean you should do it, and it's not obviously something that is sustainable, even if you think that's a good idea, you know. | ||
Even if you're into that, even if you see nothing wrong with that, it's like nobody's, no man will pass forever, so. | ||
But I want to be clear, in case there's any ambiguity, you know, I think, no. | ||
Being trans, Gender-bending all of that stuff Just don't do it. | ||
Just it's wrong. | ||
It's sick. | ||
It's against nature. | ||
It's immoral. | ||
It's a sin. | ||
Just don't do it So a non-french is sorry to repeat just want to send my leftover your leftover lemons. | ||
Well, I appreciate the lemons That's okay. | ||
Well if you're serious, yeah, don't do that bad idea for like a million reasons even if you don't think it's immoral bad idea even like from a practical perspective even if you like Again, even if you're unconvinced, you're not dissuaded from trying to become a woman like that. | ||
It's never going to happen. | ||
You're never going to become a woman. | ||
And even if, even if you could look like a woman for like a minute, it's like, it's gonna be a very short minute and then you'll start to age like milk. | ||
So, I don't know why, and I, well, they're mentally ill. | ||
These trans people, they think that's a good idea. | ||
Where they get these surgeries and whatever and all that. | ||
And it's like, who are you kidding? | ||
Do you think this looks good? | ||
Like, on what level of derangement and delusion do you have to be, even if you think that's something you want, that that's a good look. | ||
Like, that that's not just worse. | ||
Right? | ||
Anyway, so, I hope that answers your question. | ||
Bad faith posters to traps or gay things. | ||
Fuck you. | ||
Yeah big agree traps are gay Yeah, people have been posting this clip of me. | ||
Now. | ||
We've got another controversy I haven't seen it, but I I guess that's all these people that I blocked or like Oh Nick said that I'm years ago. | ||
I made this joke. | ||
Maybe it wasn't years ago. | ||
I But, if you've been watching this show, you know I've said before, people say, are traps gay? | ||
And I say, well, they're gay, but, you know, women are so bad, it's like, understandable. | ||
And, uh, you know, as with the Iran thing, as with many things, it's a joke. | ||
So, um, you know, just to throw that out there, just to clarify if we have anybody that's, oh, you know, whatever. | ||
So yeah, big agree. | ||
Gavin the Gamer says, me, send super chat, Nick, this is gay, me, time to kill myself. | ||
Well, don't kill yourself. | ||
Just don't be cringe. | ||
Boo Radley says, respect for responding to every donator. | ||
Hard work. | ||
It is hard work. | ||
It is very hard. | ||
Armenian Groyper says, yeah. | ||
He says, yeesh, tough crowd. | ||
Just take my money then. | ||
OK, thanks. | ||
Yeah, you know, you're, I don't know. | ||
It's kind of hit or miss. | ||
Armenian Groyper, some nights they're really good. | ||
Tonight? | ||
You could use some improvement, but that's okay, but thanks for the thanks for the diamonds. | ||
Thanks for the ninja genies WDs is when the Crayola wears off funny Crayola. | ||
Is that a retard joke? | ||
I don't know what that is But anyway, that's your last super chat that's gonna do it for us on the show tonight kind of a long show. | ||
It's 10 o'clock 10 o'clock that's a long show. | ||
Okay, we got one more Roberts is Charlotte climber born Charles climber Okay, so I'll call him Charles then Okay, that's the last Super Chat. | ||
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