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A very good first, bitch. | |
A very good first, bitch. | ||
A very good first, bitch. | ||
They 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 you can check that yay button okay | ||
not my words not my rules I can control all right | ||
yay blacked out Scott Bye. | ||
Everything. | ||
Swarming. | ||
Everybody dare to vote. | ||
All right. | ||
This is from your biggest Protestant family. | ||
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 just fight your butt. | ||
I'm crazy. | ||
I said, trust your man. | ||
I'm a fucking fool. | ||
I need your day, boys. | ||
I'm a girl. | ||
I said, change your girls into a woman. | ||
My mama said, trust no ho. | ||
Just a problem. | ||
I'm back. | ||
One, two. | ||
Stop the track. | ||
The first. | ||
Action. | ||
See, Ricky said, good. | ||
I don't want to pull you. | ||
Ricky, I want to pull you. | ||
He didn't want to. | ||
Okay. | ||
He didn't want to. | ||
Put the man up off your head. | ||
Pray before you go to bed. | ||
Everything my heart was in. | ||
He didn't want to. | ||
Not my words. | ||
Not my rules. | ||
I just want to. | ||
Everything. | ||
Warming up. | ||
Everybody dare to vote. | ||
Everybody dare to vote. | ||
Everybody dare to vote. | ||
Everybody dare to vote. | ||
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 said trust your man. | ||
I'm going to stop you. | ||
I don't need your day. | ||
I'm going to stop you. | ||
I said change from girls like you're under. | ||
My mama said trust your man. | ||
You're so welcome. | ||
Connect. | ||
Bite to. | ||
Start the track. | ||
I'm going to stop you. | ||
Catch you. | ||
See what you said. | ||
Good. | ||
I don't want to pull you. | ||
I don't want to pull you. | ||
Get a little. | ||
Okay. | ||
I'm going to stop you. | ||
I'm going to stop you. | ||
Don't have me back with the punters. | ||
I don't want to pull you. | ||
Don't have me back with the punters. | ||
Pray before you go to be everything my parents do. | ||
Don't have me back with the punters. | ||
I can enjoy it, alright? | ||
I can enjoy it, alright? | ||
Warming on everybody. | ||
This is from your biggest Protestant fan. | ||
May you one day see the light. | ||
Well, hey, thanks. | ||
Love you, too. | ||
I'm 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 just play a play. | ||
I can just play a play. | ||
I just enforce them, alright? | ||
Not my words, not my rules. | ||
I just endorse them, all right? | ||
They say trust, no man. | ||
I just don't believe what the day was in the car. | ||
They say trust, no man. | ||
I just don't believe what the day was in the car. | ||
My mama said trust, no hoes, you're welcome. | ||
They say trust, no man. | ||
I just don't believe what the day was in the car. | ||
Last out of my God, I'm a little bit nervous. | ||
It's everything. | ||
It's warming up. | ||
Everybody dare to roll. | ||
Everybody dare to roll. | ||
Everybody dare to roll. | ||
Everybody dare to roll. | ||
fan that 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 you can start playing games, 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 need your sense alright yay | ||
last time I'm going to start the track Everything. | ||
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. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
I believe in religion that makes sense. | ||
But as soon as you can start playing games, I stop. | ||
I stop playing games. | ||
And at any moment, I can check that day. | ||
I think we're going to go to the next one. | ||
We'll see you next time. | ||
We'll see you next time. | ||
Oh, oh, oh. | ||
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. | ||
But as soon as people start playing games, I stop. | ||
I stop playing games. | ||
and at any moment I can just play a play. | ||
Okay. | ||
Okay. | ||
Not my words, not my rules. | ||
I just enforce them, alright? | ||
I just enforce them. | ||
I just enforce them. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
May one day see the light. | ||
Well, hey, thanks. | ||
Love you, too. | ||
I'm 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 pick that yay button. | ||
Okay. | ||
Okay. | ||
Not my words, not my rules. | ||
Not my words, not my rules. | ||
I just endorse this, alright? | ||
I can enforce this, all right? | ||
Okay. | ||
I'm out. | ||
Blast out the sky. | ||
Everything. | ||
Warming on everybody who dared to approach. | ||
Six, six, two, three. | ||
Yes, I'm never saying. | ||
You're taking the first show. | ||
I know. | ||
Only drop tools way before they drop general. | ||
First, you're looking. | ||
Now I'm in. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
All the way does it seem. | ||
I ain't think no more. | ||
This is what I'm doing. | ||
Yeah. | ||
American first, bitch. | ||
Three, six, two. | ||
I'm in. | ||
I'm in. | ||
I don't need your pain. | ||
One, six, three. | ||
I don't need your pain. | ||
My mama said I trust. | ||
No hope. | ||
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. | ||
unidentified
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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 we're going to first. | ||
Yes. | ||
Okay. | ||
Okay. | ||
I will endorse them, alright? | ||
Not my words, not my rules. | ||
I can control them, all right? | ||
unidentified
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They said, trust me, I'm a son of a thief, you're a great one. | |
I'm a son of a thief, you're a great one. | ||
Black dogs are not a thief. | ||
Everything is warming on everybody. | ||
Here to the world. | ||
We'll see you next time. | ||
This is from your biggest Protestant fan, may you one day see the light. | ||
and then you one day see the light. | ||
Well, hey, thanks. | ||
unidentified
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Love you, too. | |
But sorry, I believe in religion that makes sense. | ||
unidentified
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So. | |
But as soon as you can start playing games, I stop. | ||
I stop playing games. | ||
And at any moment, I can just play a play. | ||
I can just play a play. | ||
I can just play a play. | ||
I can just play a play. | ||
Warming up. | ||
Everybody dare to vote. | ||
All right. | ||
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 religion that makes sense. | ||
unidentified
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But as soon as you can start playing games, I stop. | |
I stop playing games. | ||
And at any moment, I can kick that gay butt. | ||
Hey, see, trust me, man. | ||
I'm a smoker. | ||
I'm a DJ. | ||
I'ma take boys to the club. | ||
I'ma do a 10-trick. | ||
I'ma girls if you want it. | ||
I'ma do a 10-trick. | ||
Okay. | ||
We're going to be right back. | ||
One, two, three, one, two. | ||
I just enforce them, alright? | ||
Not my words, not my rules. | ||
I just endorse them, all right? | ||
unidentified
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They say, trust no man, I'm a slave to the Legion. | |
They wasn't a god, I'm a slave to the world. | ||
They say, trust no hope, you so wonderful. | ||
They say, trust no man, I'm a slave to the Legion. | ||
They wasn't a god, I'm a slave to the world. | ||
Everything. | ||
Everything, just warming on everybody who dared to rule. | ||
It's warming on everybody who dare to roll. | ||
It's warming on everybody who dare to roll. | ||
And your mama ain't cheap, ready for shit. | ||
I'm in no, in ways, maybe for the star kick. | ||
Young city, and I was just a chick. | ||
I'm in no, I'm back, steady, thinking with the waiters. | ||
They know, in group sync, y'all wasn't the shit. | ||
And I was 36, boot tight, with the cap set. | ||
You fucking from her shows, I know. | ||
It's warming on everybody who dare to roll. | ||
It's warming on everybody who dare to roll. | ||
from your biggest Protestant family. | ||
One day, see the lights. | ||
Well, hey, thanks. | ||
unidentified
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Love you, too. | |
But sorry, I believe in religion that makes sense. | ||
unidentified
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So. | |
But as soon as people start playing games, I stop playing games. | ||
and at any moment I can just play a play. | ||
Okay. | ||
Okay. | ||
Not my words, not my rules. | ||
I can just enforce them, alright? | ||
Okay. | ||
Allahihat trace olsun. | ||
Allah we should. | ||
Allah hope you won'tility. | ||
Allah love you. | ||
Allah love you. | ||
Allah come forward to everything. | ||
Warming on everybody who dared to approach. | ||
Warming on everybody who dared to approach. | ||
Warming on everybody who dared to approach. | ||
Let's get started. | ||
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. | ||
unidentified
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Americanism, not globalism, not globalism, will be our credo. | |
It's 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. | ||
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by CastingWords Transcription by CastingWords Good evening, everybody. | ||
You're watching America First. | ||
My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes. | ||
We have a great show for you tonight. | ||
Very excited to be back with you here tonight on Thursday. | ||
And there's a lot to talk about, much to get into. | ||
Tonight, our featured story is actually about Europe. | ||
But before we get into what the featured story is, I just want to warn you, if you're in the live chat, please remember to keep it optical, play by the rules, play by the DLive community rules. | ||
Keep in mind that as we talk about what is happening in Europe, that there are members of the DLive staff, administration, whatever you want to say, that are Turkish. | ||
So, I've been seeing a lot of animosity towards the people of Turkey in the chat. | ||
If we could dial that in just a little bit, if we could walk that back just a little bit, I would appreciate it greatly. | ||
Don't get me wrong, we're gonna get into it. | ||
We'll talk about what's going on, but if we're in the live chat, if we could just reel it in so that I don't get in any trouble. | ||
I never get any praise from DLive, you know, like number one guy, biggest, you know, most donations. | ||
Nobody ever gives me a pat on the back from DLive. | ||
They can't even help me with a global partnership, but they give me trouble and there's racism in the live chat. | ||
But it's no excuse, please no racism in the live chat. | ||
But the story tonight, if you're wondering, and you can see the title, Is what is happening in Turkey and Greece. | ||
And this has been in the news now for about a week but I haven't gotten a chance to cover it because so much has been going on. | ||
Monday was AFPAC. | ||
Tuesday, Super Tuesday. | ||
Yesterday, what did we even talk about yesterday? | ||
I don't even know. | ||
What did we... we talked about the race and uh and Malkin, that's right. | ||
So, so much has been going on. | ||
I haven't had a chance to cover it, but finally we are getting to it. | ||
It's pretty big news. | ||
If you've been paying attention, watching on social media, Or the news. | ||
You may have seen that Turkey has opened up their borders to Greece, and now a flood of migrants are pouring into Europe through Greece. | ||
And we'll talk about what exactly is happening, the cause of it, if you remember. | ||
If you go back five years, and this is what red-pilled me initially about all this stuff. | ||
The original migrant crisis happening in Europe was five years ago when the Syrian civil war was at its peak and you had refugees and migrants coming from North Africa after Libya was destroyed by Barack Obama. | ||
Sub-Saharan Africans were being trafficked and pouring through Libya across the Mediterranean into Europe and since then they've put the screws on that in a big way. | ||
It's not perfect, it's not totally buttoned up, but Italy shut down a lot of the immigration Rather, a lot of the migration from the Mediterranean Sea. | ||
And Turkey agreed to an agreement with the European Union... They agreed to... They made an agreement with the European Union in 2016 that they would shut down their border and prevent migrants from going through Turkey and into the rest of Europe. | ||
Well now, the President of Turkey, Erdogan, is canceling that agreement. | ||
He has opened the borders once again. | ||
And that is because Turkey is getting a lot more migrants coming from Syria as a result of Russian airstrikes. | ||
and Assad you know Syrian government airstrikes in northern Syria so the European Union apparently is not putting up enough money to help Turkey deal with this new influx of refugees and other people so now they are opening up the floodgates people are once again pouring into Europe and so it's it's back the migrant crisis has returned So we'll be talking about that. | ||
That'll be our featured story. | ||
We'll also be talking tonight about the Democratic primary. | ||
We have another development. | ||
Finally! | ||
Elizabeth Warren has dropped out of the race. | ||
Thank God! | ||
It's about time. | ||
And it's finally going to be a good race, I think. | ||
You know? | ||
I hated a lot of these people. | ||
We've been watching... We've watched now 10 different Democratic debates. | ||
And I hated so many of these people. | ||
Cory Booker, Tom Steyer, Kamala Harris, Elizabeth Warren. | ||
These were like the worst people running, the most insufferable. | ||
And now finally we are going to have a debate in a primary of two people who are basically tolerable. | ||
You know, I don't love Bernie Sanders. | ||
I don't love Joe Biden. | ||
But it doesn't make me angry when I look at their face like it does with Steyer or Elizabeth Warren. | ||
So, I'm very happy about that. | ||
It is also a good day when there is no serious contender remaining in the race who is a female! | ||
And there's something refreshing about that. | ||
So, we'll dog all about that. | ||
Warren has dropped out of the race. | ||
And it's a big deal. | ||
We'll talk about what that means for Bernie Sanders, what that means for Joe Biden, reflect a little bit on the demographics of the Democratic primary. | ||
It's all very fun for us. | ||
So we'll talk about that as well. | ||
Should be a pretty exciting show. | ||
Migrant crisis and Democratic primary. | ||
Feels like it's a 2016 rewind, right? | ||
2016 rewinds tonight when you've got European migrant crisis and Bernie Sanders running for the nomination. | ||
It's like, wow, I feel like I'm getting nostalgia here, but it's gonna be a nostalgia hour tonight, nostalgia show. | ||
But before we dive into that, I do want to give you a little bit of a coronavirus update. | ||
There's not too much to say about the virus and where it's at. | ||
Not a ton of new developments, but Just want to give you a little update on the numbers. | ||
We are up to 80,552 confirmed cases in China, 6,284 in South Korea, 3,858 in Italy, 3,513 in Iran, 423 in France, 400 in Germany, in Iran, 423 in France, 400 in Germany, 350 in Japan, 248 in Spain, and 210 in the United States. | ||
And we are at the precipice. | ||
We are almost there! | ||
We are 2,000 away from 100,000 global cases. | ||
We're up to 98,000 cases. | ||
And I've been reading some interesting things about the coronavirus. | ||
There's actually two strains now. | ||
This is what I've read. | ||
That there is one strain, which is the original strain, and now there's a new strain of the virus which is much more aggressive. | ||
They're saying now that the death rate is something like 2%. | ||
The World Health Organization has now established that they know how many people are dying. | ||
Although, I don't think we should believe them. | ||
But they say it's 2%. | ||
And they say that the effects of the coronavirus are like a combination between AIDS and SARS. | ||
So, if you get the coronavirus, they say that you're gonna suffer from kidney problems, liver problems, lung problems, basically for the rest of your life. | ||
Immune system will be compromised. | ||
So, it's getting pretty bad out there. | ||
It's getting pretty bad out there. | ||
Remember, wash your hands. | ||
You know, I'm coming to you live again with America First. | ||
You're watching America First. | ||
Great show. | ||
And wash your hands! | ||
Make sure that when you're going out in public you're not touching your face and when you come home you wash your hands because it's spreading and we've been saying this for weeks now the incubation period is 24 days and the virus can live on surfaces for nine days. | ||
So you may be at Walmart, you may be at the airport, you go to a convention, you go to APAC, APPAC, you touch a surface and it may have coronavirus on it laying dormant for over a week. | ||
And you may get in contact with people shaking their hands, touching them, whatever. | ||
Hopefully not touching them in weird ways but you know if you shake somebody's hand or something like that even if they don't have symptoms it's a 24 day period so just something to keep in mind I saw it's been spreading around APAC and that's horrible and it's been spreading in Washington state it's now in New Jersey I think it's in 19 different states now so it's really getting around so just be careful you don't want to get this seems like it's pretty bad and spreading rapidly And 2%, 2% are now dying. | ||
So, just a little coronavirus update. | ||
We've been watching it and waiting and nothing really new. | ||
No real big developments aside from, you know, the slow drip of information we're getting from the CDC and the World Health Organization and everybody else. | ||
But it's getting around, so just be careful. | ||
But I want to dive right in. | ||
I really want to get into Elizabeth Warren. | ||
I just want to gloat. | ||
I'm so happy that she's dropped out of the race. | ||
I've been checking for the past, like, 36 hours since Super Tuesday. | ||
I'm like Googling, Elizabeth Warren drop, Elizabeth Warren drop. | ||
Every time I wake up I check my phone, did Elizabeth Warren drop? | ||
And finally she did, and way too late by the way. | ||
She hasn't won a single, or she didn't, I guess past tense now, she didn't win a single contest in February, she didn't win a single contest in Super Tuesday, she didn't even win her home state, and she didn't even come close in her home state or anywhere else. | ||
And as we said on Super Tuesday, she may be the reason that Joe Biden is the nominee. | ||
Why he's the frontrunner now and if he becomes a nominee why that was the case. | ||
Because had she pulled out before Super Tuesday, which would have been the right choice, Considering she had an abysmal performance in Iowa, New Hampshire, Nevada, South Carolina, the least you could say about Joe Biden is he came away with one win in February, and it was a pretty big win. | ||
Even Pete Buttigieg won Iowa, technically almost won New Hampshire, and he dropped before Super Tuesday. | ||
Klobuchar was in a similar boat as Warren, and she even did better in New Hampshire than Warren, where that was her backyard. | ||
I'm talking about Elizabeth Warren. | ||
So she should have dropped out a long time ago, and if she did, and we've been saying this for the past two days, so I'm sure you understand, but if she had dropped, it would have given Bernie Sanders a much better chance of winning Minnesota, Texas, Massachusetts, Maine. | ||
That's a game changer. | ||
That would have been a different night. | ||
That would have been a different night for the primary. | ||
Arguably, Bernie would still be the frontrunner. | ||
So finally she drops out a day or two days rather after losing her home state and actually not even endorsing anybody. | ||
She didn't even endorse, she hasn't endorsed anybody. | ||
She said she needs time to think about it. | ||
And in this case she almost acts as a kingmaker in the sense that maybe her endorsement won't be a huge difference. | ||
But if she throws the nod to Bernie Sanders, it might make a marginal impact. | ||
It might be just enough maybe to push him over the edge. | ||
I mean, I don't think Bernie's got a great chance at winning, but I think that would give him a little bit of help. | ||
Although if she stayed in on Super Tuesday, she's probably not trying to help Bernie. | ||
I think, you know, she'll end up giving it to Biden. | ||
I guess we'll have to see. | ||
But I wanted to read you, there's a very funny quote in her speech where she announced that she's out of the race. | ||
She said, and then this is very funny, She said, one of the hardest parts of this is all those little girls who are going to have to wait four more years. | ||
That's going to be hard. | ||
She said this outside of her home in Cambridge, Massachusetts today. | ||
And I have to tell you, on the one hand, I'm happy that she's out of the race because I just didn't like her. | ||
She's not a likable person. | ||
There are people that can run for president as a woman, and they have a likability factor. | ||
I think Klobuchar has that likability factor. | ||
I think somebody like Sarah Palin, uh, you know, even, who was the other one? | ||
Michelle Bachman. | ||
These kinds of characters, I definitely think they're more likable than Elizabeth Warren. | ||
I think it can be done. | ||
There is a way as a woman that you can charm people. | ||
I'm not making a value judgment whether that's a good thing or a bad thing. | ||
I'm not saying that yet. | ||
We'll get to that. | ||
But there's a way that you can win the presidency as a woman, but she just isn't likable. | ||
We were watching her debate performances, and her energy is all wrong. | ||
It's almost like everything that's wrong with the country. | ||
She's like Hillary Clinton on steroids. | ||
And I said this before, she's like Hillary Clinton, but without even the cool factor. | ||
Like, a woman, in my opinion, whoops, A woman in my opinion, it's not a good idea for them to be president because they're not tough. | ||
They can't make tough decisions. | ||
They don't have that edge that is required. | ||
They can't cut somebody if necessary. | ||
They don't have this resolve, this resoluteness to handle the pressure. | ||
I think Hillary Clinton brought a lot of that to the table, honestly. | ||
Because she would kill people. | ||
She would kill people illegally. | ||
She would kill people overseas, dictators, and she would laugh about it. | ||
I know I made that joke before, I'm not trying to do the punchline again, but unironically, there was something to that. | ||
This idea that she had this experience, and she was the Secretary of State, and she is a criminal, and she is a sociopath, but you know what? | ||
In a way, that almost actually helps her, because maybe the biggest skepticism people would have about a woman is that they're too soft, and I don't think anybody could argue that Hillary Clinton would be too soft. | ||
Maybe she's dying, maybe she's too weak, doesn't have the stamina, but she's definitely tough. | ||
She would definitely kill somebody if she had to. | ||
Elizabeth Warren was worse because she was just like this doting... | ||
Just like lecturing like a like a principal, a school teacher, a hall monitor. | ||
The energy of a very New England awful. | ||
You know affluent, white, female, liberal. | ||
That was definitely the energy. | ||
So on the one hand I'm glad she left the race for that reason simply because I didn't like her. | ||
I thought she was insufferable. | ||
But I also have to say it is something to reflect on that all the women are out of the race now. | ||
We started out this race With how many women? | ||
Tulsi Gabbard, Amy Klobuchar, and Tulsi's still technically in the race, by the way. | ||
Elizabeth Warren, Kamala Harris. | ||
Am I missing anybody? | ||
I think that's everybody. | ||
We started off with four women. | ||
Maybe there's another one. | ||
Oh, and the magic one. | ||
Who's the fortune teller? | ||
What was her name? | ||
I forget her name. | ||
We started out the race with like five women on the Democratic side and slowly but surely they all go away. | ||
And what's so funny to me is the Democrats, their strategy in 2020, or their call to action, the theme of this year is pragmatism. | ||
They got destroyed in 2016. | ||
And surprisingly, Everybody thought Hillary Clinton was going to win. | ||
They were shocked when Donald Trump won. | ||
And after they lost in 2016, for four years they've been saying to themselves, how are we going to beat Donald Trump? | ||
How are we gonna beat Donald Trump? | ||
What's the best way? | ||
It doesn't matter by hook or crook. | ||
We just got to take this guy out by any means necessary. | ||
And they tried impeachment, and they tried the Russia thing, and they tried All this. | ||
And the only way, after four years, maybe the best way they imagine to get rid of Donald Trump is to simply beat him fair and square in an election. | ||
And so when they're picking their nominee, maybe you see where I'm getting, you see what I'm getting at with this, they're thinking in 2020 when they're picking their nominee, I don't care who it is, I don't care what they believe, I don't care who they are, what they say, They just got to beat Trump. | ||
Because I don't believe a lot of these people really like Joe Biden. | ||
He's not a great candidate. | ||
He's not charismatic. | ||
He doesn't have a compelling platform. | ||
This guy had to be begged to enter the race. | ||
I don't know if you remember but people were begging him in the beginning of 2019 to jump in the race and I don't know if this was a real process or just political theater but he was back and forth and then he was in but I don't think there was like a real call like Grassroots popular mobilization for Joe Biden. | ||
I don't think that happened. | ||
But they went with him. | ||
And they went with him because they were thinking about pragmatism. | ||
And the only way, the final way to beat Trump is to pick a nominee that can retire him at the ballot box. | ||
And so when Democrats are faced with a decision that says we gotta get the job done, forget all this identity politics stuff, forget this affirmative action, For minorities and women. | ||
Even forget your progressive ideology. | ||
Who do you call? | ||
Who do you call when you need to get the job done? | ||
Who do you call when you must win? | ||
When you must succeed? | ||
When you must excel and be the best? | ||
Do you call Elizabeth Warren? | ||
Nope! | ||
Do you call Cory Booker? | ||
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No. | |
Do you call Kamala Harris? | ||
No, you do not. | ||
You call up Aryan, old, white, rich, Chad, Joe Biden. | ||
No malarkey! | ||
Irish Joe Biden. | ||
When it's time to get the job done, nobody's messing around, nobody's doing this vote about my daughters. | ||
My daughters need somebody who's... My daughters need to look up to somebody who's the president. | ||
They need to see that, you know, my daughter who's a student council president and she's a lesbian, she needs to see Elizabeth Warren become president. | ||
A woman must become president. | ||
Yeah, well, suddenly that's out the window when it's time to win. | ||
That's all fine and well. | ||
When you're just fucking around! | ||
When it's time to win, when it's actually time to put up or shut up, and save the day, well, suddenly, we're called back into the game from the bench. | ||
We've been ostracized, we've been pushed outside, and suddenly a phone rings, hello! | ||
And the white man is there to answer the call. | ||
I'm being a little bit silly, I'm being a little bit ironic, but... | ||
I mean, it is kind of funny and interesting how that works, isn't it? | ||
They were priding themselves for a full year on how diverse the field was. | ||
And it was diverse. | ||
Jews, blacks, Hispanics, women, what's Tulsi Gabbard like? | ||
Hawaiian? | ||
I don't know. | ||
Kamala's like Indian. | ||
Such a diverse field. | ||
And slowly but surely, who became the four frontrunners? | ||
Michael Bloomberg, Bernie Sanders, Pete Buttigieg, and Joe Biden. | ||
There is something to be said about that, and there was a study that came out today, it was reported on in the BBC. | ||
They did a global survey about women, and they found in the survey, they found that 90% of the world population has bias against women. | ||
In other words, they do not believe in full gender equality. | ||
90% of the world! | ||
is biased in some way against women. | ||
And I want you to think about that, because so often on this show, I take flack even from people that should be on my side. | ||
People will come here and they'll say, people that are like 95% with me. | ||
I'm reactionary, I'm a traditionalist, I'm a Catholic, I'm conservative, I'm this and that, I oppose political correctness. | ||
But the way you talk about women, but the way you speak, what, do you hate women? | ||
You know, and all these simps. | ||
The way you talk to women is not very Christian. | ||
It's not okay, whatever. | ||
I want you to know, for all my kings out there, for all my chads, My killers, my groipers. | ||
For everybody out there, I want you to know that you are not alone. | ||
We are in the majority, not the simps. | ||
90% of the world is with us. | ||
You could go anywhere in the world and you could roll... What is a 1 out of 10 analogy? | ||
You could roll a 10-sided dice and 9 out of the 10 outcomes If you find somebody, they will have bias against women! | ||
And even in the United States, they released more data from this study. | ||
In the United States, they found that 39% of the American population say that a man is more equipped and qualified to run the country than a woman. | ||
And so you find these things and they are everywhere. | ||
People say this to me all the time. | ||
Oh, you go too far. | ||
Oh, well, what about this? | ||
What about that? | ||
Well, my mom is really awesome. | ||
And what about her? | ||
Well, my sister is really cool. | ||
Well, I'm telling you the vast majority of the population is with me on this. | ||
They're with me. | ||
And I'm not even all the way on like Zimbabwe levels. | ||
Zimbabwe is crazy. | ||
I'm there in the survey with them. | ||
Only 0.25% of Zimbabweans believe in equality between men and women, and the same percentage are against violence against women. | ||
And I'm not there. | ||
I'm unironically not there. | ||
I don't believe in violence against women, and you know, I believe there should be some legal equality, but... | ||
Just want to remind you that there's nothing wrong with believing that a man should be running the country because a man should be running the country. | ||
And it's about time we got back to that. | ||
And it's true. | ||
2016 was like a referendum on women in politics. | ||
Really? | ||
We put up Donald Trump, reality TV star. | ||
They thought it was going to be so easy and they put up a woman and she failed. | ||
And I don't know, you got to wonder if it was somebody else. | ||
Would we have had the same outcome? | ||
She couldn't beat Barack Obama. | ||
He was this nobody senator. | ||
The guy was poor. | ||
She couldn't beat Barack Obama in 2008, couldn't beat him in 2016, or couldn't beat Trump in 2016. | ||
And now here we are again. | ||
Here we are again. | ||
I guess people have learned their lesson. | ||
Hopefully 2016 was a referendum on women being candidates and we are just done with that project. | ||
We are done with that experiment for a little while. | ||
Hopefully in four years they won't even try it. | ||
Don't even think about it! | ||
I hope that in four years, when a woman files to run for the nomination of a major political party, Whoever is running the paperwork or whatever will just say, are you kidding me? | ||
Are you serious? | ||
Don't even try it! | ||
Are you sure you want to do that after what's gone on in the past four years? | ||
And this is my belief. | ||
I am unironically of this belief. | ||
There is something... | ||
That is actually progressive. | ||
If we are, you know, to look at that, if we are really going to be progressive, there is something good about the fact that no women are running from a major party nomination. | ||
That shouldn't be an option. | ||
I don't want to see that. | ||
Nobody should want to see that. | ||
A woman should never be president. | ||
And I don't know, maybe some people don't like that, some people are offended, but that's the way it should be. | ||
And I think even a lot of women agree with that. | ||
So, Elizabeth Warren, bye-bye, I guess, all those Girl Scouts and, you know, Student Council girls and all the cheerleaders, and I'm sure they're all going to be crying tonight, but that's the reality that we need to come around to. | ||
That's what everybody has to get through their heads. | ||
So, boo-hoo, very sad, but you're out of the race. | ||
It's a man's job, so... | ||
So that was good. | ||
And so to get into the analysis though of the primary, now the question is... I'm being completely serious. | ||
I'm joking a little bit, but I am being completely serious. | ||
I am unironically glad there are no women running. | ||
You know, at least if we have somebody in the White House that's a man, even if they're a Democrat, it's better, okay? | ||
But onto the analysis from the Democratic primary perspective. | ||
Now the question is who she will endorse. | ||
And I don't know if it will make a huge difference at this stage in the game. | ||
We did see that there was a big difference made by the consolidation of the establishment or the moderate lane. | ||
It made a big difference that Klobuchar, Buttigieg, and even Beto endorsed Biden. | ||
And that Buttigieg and Klobuchar dropped out to endorse Biden. | ||
Elizabeth Warren dropping out endorsing Bernie, I mean, maybe it would have an effect? | ||
I don't know to what extent. | ||
I think the damage has kind of been done at this point. | ||
Bernie Sanders can still rally. | ||
I think he still is in the game, and a Warren endorsement would help him. | ||
But I really, I don't know how likely that is, because to me, and this was my logic, this was my thinking throughout Super Tuesday, is that Elizabeth Warren not dropping out before Super Tuesday, as was the case with Buttigieg and Klobuchar, this was another way for her to help the DNC establishment. | ||
This was the way for her to help the party. | ||
Buttigieg and Klobuchar dropped out to help the party by consolidating the moderates behind Biden, and Elizabeth Warren helped the party by staying in to act as a spoiler against Bernie Sanders. | ||
They represent in a broad way. | ||
I'm not saying that Elizabeth Warren is exactly the same. | ||
But broadly speaking, Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders represented the very left or the left of the party. | ||
They represented the progressive wing of the party. | ||
They were both in favor of Medicare for All. | ||
And Elizabeth Warren isn't all the way there. | ||
She's not an outsider. | ||
She's not really a radical. | ||
But on policy, they appear to be similar and definitely can be distinguished, them two, from the rest of the field. | ||
Now that being said, even though she's a progressive and she acted as a spoiler, peeling off a lot of that very far-left support and so on, the question of who she will endorse, again, relies on not simply her views, but how she's behaved in the past week. | ||
Although she agrees with Bernie Sanders on a lot of the issues, of course politicians don't make decisions based on their beliefs, based on who they agree with and all that. | ||
I don't really believe that Elizabeth Warren is this Fighter for the working man that she likes to portray herself as, this Mrs. Smith goes to Washington, the president all by herself. | ||
I don't think she really believes in that. | ||
To me, I look at the behavior. | ||
I don't hear what she says, I look at how she behaves. | ||
And staying in the race for Super Tuesday, and things like attacking Bernie Sanders back in January over his alleged women remarks, that to me suggests that even though she talks like a progressive, she acts like a Creature or a tool of the establishment of the party and so even today when she drops out and she says well I have to think about who I'm going to endorse I have to put a little bit of thought into that To me, I mean, I don't know is she thinking about it or is there something calculated there? | ||
Maybe she needs to drop out. | ||
It's imperative for her to drop out because there's no path forward. | ||
You lose your home state, you don't win a single contest, and there's been 18 contests so far. | ||
You have virtually no delegates. | ||
I mean, you have to drop out. | ||
Maybe she's doing this timed release here. | ||
She's waiting until next week, Super Tuesday. | ||
Today's Thursday! | ||
So she says, well, I need some time to think about it. | ||
I'm sure she's probably made up her mind, but maybe she's now waiting until Sunday or Monday when her endorsement will get caught up in the news cycle for the next Super Tuesday, next week, next Tuesday, when it's Michigan, Idaho, what is it, Mississippi, a few others. | ||
And that will propel whoever she selects into a strong Super Tuesday finish next week. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I have no idea who it is. | ||
It could be Bernie Sanders, and that would surprise me. | ||
And if it is Bernie Sanders, then maybe her endorsement closer to the primary will propel him into a stronger finish. | ||
And I'll have a little bit more respect for her, because then at least she's talking the talk and walking the walk, and she's going to put aside the personality stuff and this politician stuff, and she's going to go behind her man, go behind the person who's consistent with her views. | ||
Then again, I think it's much more likely that she will wait and she'll endorse somebody over the weekend or on Monday, and it'll be Biden, and that will be the final nail in the coffin. | ||
You have all the major candidates now, if that's the case, all the major candidates, Buttigieg, Klobuchar, Bloomberg, Beto, and then ultimately Elizabeth Warren endorsing Biden. | ||
I think that'll be it. | ||
I think that'll be over. | ||
I don't think Bernie Sanders would even stand a chance. | ||
He would just have his very narrow coalition of the very young, the very far left, It's now Elizabeth Warren. | ||
and these diehard Bernie Bro, Chapo type people. | ||
I guess those are the very far left. | ||
So it's now Elizabeth Warren. | ||
I wouldn't say she's a kingmaker exactly because if she gives the endorsement to Bernie, I don't think that makes him win all of a sudden. | ||
I don't think he's out of the woodwork completely. | ||
It would help him, and maybe it would push him if he rallies and he really does a good job and has a strong debate performance on the 15th. | ||
If he does really well, who knows what's possible, right? | ||
Maybe that could push him over the edge. | ||
But she definitely has the ability, I think, to end it right here. | ||
If she gives it to Biden, I think it's done. | ||
So we'll see what she says. | ||
Like I said, I think we'll be looking at an endorsement maybe this weekend or on Monday. | ||
I haven't made up my mind. | ||
No, it's just a very calculated timetable. | ||
And I know, I'm the king of procrastination. | ||
She waits 24 hours after Super Tuesday to drop out when she should have dropped out Tuesday night. | ||
So she gives it a little time and now she'll think about it a little bit and she'll throw the endorsement at the critical time when it'll make a big difference on Super Tuesday. | ||
But We're going to be covering the Democratic primary. | ||
We'll be back here next Tuesday covering the results as we did this Tuesday. | ||
Maybe we'll bring back the panel. | ||
I thought it went pretty well. | ||
And then there is a debate on the 15th. | ||
Is it the 15th? | ||
They're having a debate on a Sunday? | ||
I guess so. | ||
So I think that's right. | ||
I don't have the date right in front of me but I read earlier it's the 15th. | ||
So I guess next Sunday then is a debate. | ||
So that's what we're looking forward to. | ||
That's a Democratic primary. | ||
But we're gonna move on and we're gonna talk about Turkey and Greece and what's happening in Europe. | ||
Honestly a lot of this Democratic primary stuff To me, it's already stale. | ||
I'm ready for the general election. | ||
We've been doing the Democratic primary now for a year. | ||
It almost doesn't even feel like that, right? | ||
But we've been at this now for a year and three months. | ||
Maybe it does feel like that. | ||
Which is unprecedented, by the way. | ||
And I said this a lot when this thing started, and maybe you've heard this before on the show, but when the Republican primary started in the 2016 election, it was April 2015. | ||
Cruz was the first to announce at Liberty University in April 2015. | ||
And that was a year, right, that was, if the election was November 8th, 2016, then that was a year and seven months before the general election. | ||
They announced first. | ||
I think Warren announced her exploratory committee last January in 2019. | ||
That is a full, what is that, a year and 11 months before the general election to give you a little bit of context. | ||
And even back four years ago they said that Ted Cruz announced way too early. | ||
This is going to be a super long race. | ||
So this has been going on forever. | ||
If this started like six months ago it would be different. | ||
It started with the debates and we saw a few debates and then we got right in the primaries and we were in this contest It'd be a little bit more fresh. | ||
But at this stage in the game, I'm like, can we just get somebody, man? | ||
Can we just choose somebody? | ||
Enough with the malarkey, Jack! | ||
I just want a nominee here! | ||
I just want a candidate! | ||
But I think that'll happen sooner rather than later. | ||
I think Biden will come away with it, so... Hopefully we wrap it up very soon. | ||
But that's a Democratic primary. | ||
I want to get into what's happening in Europe because this is like big stuff. | ||
And kind of unexpected, but... | ||
Have you been following what's been happening in Syria? | ||
This is really the genesis of all of it. | ||
And I studied international relations in college. | ||
I'm a big international relations guy. | ||
This stuff to me is so interesting. | ||
A lot of people don't really see these connections, but it's very important. | ||
You watched the migrant crisis that unfolded in Europe in 2015 and 2016. | ||
You may remember when you had, I think it was a million migrants came into Germany in one year in 2015, and millions all across the continent into France, the UK. | ||
This is what red-pilled me initially. | ||
Voice of Europe was a big publication which I don't really know who runs that by the way. | ||
I've heard that there's like federal agent activity. | ||
I think Peter Sweden was dating somebody from there and turned out to be a honeypot. | ||
Anyway, that's not really neither here nor there. | ||
But in any case, I don't want it to be like an endorsement of them, but Voice of Europe back in 2015 and Gatestone, was it Gatestone Institute? | ||
They were putting out all this stuff during the election about the migrant crisis and the rape stats and the, you know, the Islamic gangs running the streets and all this. | ||
And that's originally what woke me up. | ||
I looked at what was happening in Europe and I'm thinking, Well, that shouldn't be so. | ||
Germany should be German. | ||
France should be French. | ||
They should not be Muslim. | ||
Germany being a Muslim country? | ||
I had no idea that was even happening. | ||
And I'm sure a lot of the Europeans would tell you, this has been happening for a long time. | ||
What's the demographic transformation of Europe even preceded the 2015 migrant crisis? | ||
These people from the Middle East, even from the Balkans, have been immigrating to Western Europe for like 30 years. | ||
This has been going on for a long, long time. | ||
But I think it really only achieved like mainstream attention in the United States Ubiquitously, when the migrant crisis took place in 2015. | ||
That's when I learned of it and when I saw it, I said, it all clicked all of a sudden. | ||
I said, wait a second, it actually doesn't matter what's going on with the economy if this is a Muslim country, right? | ||
It doesn't matter what's happening with the GDP and individual rights and regulations and all this, what the Fed rate is. | ||
If Europe is now a caliphate, is now a Muslim place, and we're the, uh, what do they call us in Islam? | ||
I'm so used to talking about the other religion, we're the goy. | ||
What do we refer to the Muslims? | ||
Kafir or something? | ||
I don't know. | ||
The infidel, the unbeliever. | ||
I'm thinking, if I'm an unbeliever, if I'm living in, I have to pay my jizya, you know, I've got to pay my tax in an Islamic state, none of that really matters. | ||
That woke me up on demographic change. | ||
Anyway, What drove the migrant crisis back in 2015, the influx of all these people, was really two big events. | ||
It was regime change in Libya, and it was the Syrian civil war. | ||
I'm not saying those are the only two causes, but those were two huge events that acted as a catalyst for the migrant crisis. | ||
In 2011, during the Arab Spring, it was Tunisia, and then it was Libya. | ||
You had this mass Arab revolt against these despots, and then it was Hosni Mubarak in Egypt, and it spread into the Middle East, spread into the proper Middle East, you know, not North Africa. | ||
And Muammar Gaddafi was shutting down these protesters and killing people and wouldn't hold the elections. | ||
And Barack Obama said, if you don't hold elections, we will kill you. | ||
And then that happened. | ||
NATO came in with the airstrikes. | ||
We deposed Muammar Gaddafi. | ||
And since 2011, for nine years now, Libya has been a failed state. | ||
They do not have a government. | ||
They've been in a state of perpetual civil war. | ||
And you've got people that are Variously. | ||
Some are more extreme than others. | ||
Some are militant groups. | ||
Some are backed by, like, the UN, but they haven't figured it out. | ||
And destroying Libya opened up the floodgates for immigration from Sub-Saharan Africa and West Africa. | ||
That was the portal through which all these people started coming across the Mediterranean and landing in France and Italy and Spain and everywhere else. | ||
And the NGOs would scoop them up off the coast and bring them over. | ||
I don't know if it was Gaddafi or Mubarak or maybe a leader of Algeria, but somebody back in the 70s, I forget who it was, but they said that Libya is like the dam. | ||
Libya is the dam that is holding back all these people. | ||
Without North Africa, You're gonna have this problem. | ||
I don't know who it was. | ||
It was some North African leader. | ||
It might have been even somebody from Ethiopia. | ||
I'm not 100%. | ||
Maybe somebody could fact check me there in the live chat. | ||
But it has been common knowledge, I think at least in North Africa, that they are holding back this influx of people coming in. | ||
But it was regime change in Libya and it was the Syrian civil war. | ||
When Assad faced the so-called Free Syrian Army and the so-called Moderate Syrian Opposition, and support started to pour in from Saudi Arabia and from the United States for the rebels, and Assad was on the ropes, Syria becomes a failed state, and suddenly all these people from Syria start pouring into Turkey, and suddenly all these people from Syria start pouring into Turkey, and through Turkey they march through to Eastern Europe and then all over Western These were the two causes back in 2015. | ||
And here we are again, it's deja vu all over again in Syria. | ||
You are now seeing another migrant crisis beginning because of what is happening once again in Syria. | ||
Now fortunately the United States has pulled out of Syria in a lot of ways. | ||
I believe we still have troops in Northeastern Syria to protect the oil fields, whatever that means. | ||
But mostly the troops are out. | ||
I think there might be a few hundred or five hundred, something like that. | ||
But we're mostly out of there. | ||
Now what is being done is the Assad regime and the Russians are finishing off the last rebel stronghold in Idlib, which is in the north of Syria. | ||
And so they're bombing northern Syria, they're dropping all these bombs, they're Which, you know, that's a war. | ||
That's what war is. | ||
It's dropping bombs. | ||
So they're all over there. | ||
They're bombing northern Syria, and this is causing a new refugee crisis. | ||
This is driving all kinds of people into Turkey. | ||
Turkey is on the northern border of Syria, and the rebel stronghold is right there, right south of Turkey. | ||
This bombing campaign is driving people into Turkey, and now Turkey is telling Europe that unless they help Turkey, unless they help them deal with this migrant crisis, or unless, I guess, Russia stops its bombing campaign. | ||
Maybe there's an ulterior geopolitical motive. | ||
But unless Europe intervenes, unless Russia stops the bombing, they are now going to open up the floodgates for mass migration into Europe. | ||
And I'll read to you, this is from Al Jazeera, a summary of what's going on. | ||
The current situation. | ||
It says Turkey has deployed 1,000 police officers to its border to prevent Greece from pushing migrants and refugees back, according to its interior minister. | ||
1,000 special force police officers are deployed from this morning to the Merik River on the border, fully equipped to prevent people being pushed back, according to Suleyman Soylu. | ||
He accused Greece of mistreating migrants and refugees and said Turkey would not allow it. | ||
The Turkish President Erdogan said last week that migrants and refugees would no longer be stopped from trying to reach Europe, reneging on a commitment to hold them on Turkish territory under a 2016 deal with the European Union. | ||
According to Al Jazeera, desperation and despair are growing as refugees and migrants take advantage of Turkey's open border with Greece and Bulgaria. | ||
Some are taking dangerous risks for the chance to reach the European Union. | ||
Turkey is home to about 4 million refugees, the majority of them Syrian, and Ankara fears another influx as Russian-backed regime forces push to retake the last opposition stronghold of Idlib. | ||
After Erdogan's announcement, thousands of refugees rushed to the border in Edirne, where there have been clashes with Greek police in recent days. | ||
Turkey has claimed that Greece is using live rounds against the migrants, saying at least three people have been killed. | ||
The Greek government said border guards had prevented nearly 7,000 attempted entries over the last 24 hours. | ||
And to me, there's something very interesting about the language in this article, there's something very interesting about the language in this article, which I take issue with. | ||
Number one, it's not a refugee crisis. | ||
Everybody says this and it's always a refugee crisis. | ||
All mass migration in the world, number one, all mass migration in the world goes in one direction. | ||
It goes from the global south to the global north. | ||
This is the fourth demographic transition. | ||
All the global migration you're seeing whether it's in America or in Western Europe or even to some extent this may take place in Asia. | ||
It is from the global south to the global north. | ||
It is from poor third world dark-skinned countries to rich first world light-skinned countries. | ||
This is the pattern and that's the way it is in the United States from Mexico, Central America and South America into the United States and Canada. | ||
And that's what it is in Europe. | ||
From Sub-Saharan Africa, the Maghreb, and the Middle East into Western Europe in particular. | ||
This is what's happening. | ||
And it's migration. | ||
It's not refugee crises. | ||
Everybody says they're refugees. | ||
In America, they're asylum seekers. | ||
And that's the guise under which they're allowed in. | ||
That they're asylum seekers, they're fleeing persecution or violence or something like that. | ||
They've got some kind of legitimate reason To come over here. | ||
Not the case. | ||
There are economic migrants. | ||
They're coming here not because there's a genocide happening or there's a civil war. | ||
They're coming here because they are poor and we are rich. | ||
And it's that simple. | ||
And the same is true with these countries. | ||
These are not refugees. | ||
In many cases, the people that are coming over, and this is an important point, it says most of the refugees are Syrian. | ||
Maybe most of the refugees are Syrian. | ||
But the people that are coming into Greece from Turkey They're West African, they're North African, they're Afghan, they're Pakistani, they're Syrian. | ||
I'm sorry, but what is the unacceptable level of violence that is happening in Pakistan? | ||
I'm sorry, but what is the unacceptable thing that's happening in West Africa? | ||
That you are a refugee and you're not just somebody that's leaving a shitty country. | ||
It's not happening. | ||
You've got something bad happening in Syria, you've got something bad happening in Yemen, you've got a war in Afghanistan, but broadly speaking, a lot of these groups of people are not fleeing some particularly bad conflict, or a genocide, or a death spit, or something like that. | ||
They're fleeing broken countries. | ||
But the world is full of broken countries. | ||
And not everybody who lives in a broken country, who comes to a country that works, is a refugee. | ||
You're just somebody that's abandoning a sinking ship. | ||
That's not refugee. | ||
That's not some kind of special status. | ||
It's one thing if there's a genocide or it's... Right? | ||
And even then, it's dubious, but it's different if it's a genocide or there's a real, you know, persecution. | ||
You're just fleeing a bad situation. | ||
So it's important to say, well, it's not all Syrians that are coming into Greece. | ||
It's a lot of West Africans, and it's a lot of Pakis, and it's a lot of Afghans, and all these. | ||
So it's not refugees, it's migrants, and that's critical. | ||
The other thing to think about in this article Is this fundamental mechanism that's happening here? | ||
Turkey says that the reason they're opening up the floodgates, they're saying it's legal and they're also saying that we need more monetary support for the migrants. | ||
To me, I think this is Turkey exerting pressure on Europe to intervene so that Turkey will have a more favorable position after the Syrian civil war is over. | ||
The geopolitical reason for why they're doing this is probably more complicated than what is being written about this, what is being reported. | ||
You know, we can go back a few months and talk about what has been going on on the Turkish-Syrian border with the Kurds and all this. | ||
I mean there's a lot of stuff there that's really not relevant for the purposes of this conversation. | ||
Regardless of the reason Erdogan is unleashing the migrants onto Europe, which we could get into and that's a whole other conversation. | ||
But doesn't it make you think about the nature of mass migration? | ||
That mass migration is a political weapon? | ||
Doesn't that make sense to anybody? | ||
Because everybody, you talk to any average normal person, Well, I guess maybe any average normal person in like a city. | ||
You're average, like, liberal. | ||
And even, in a lot of cases, conservatives. | ||
And they will say things like, diversity is a strength, right, and America's a nation of immigrants, all this kind of thing. | ||
The implicit assumption is that migrants are good. | ||
People coming here is good. | ||
Doesn't matter who they are, what they are. | ||
There is something, there is like a default position that migration is good. | ||
We're open for business! | ||
Come here, get a job, and we, oh, you're from a war-torn country? | ||
The more pathetic your original position, the better. | ||
You know, it's almost like white people get off to this. | ||
You have somebody that comes here from Africa and white people are beaming when they go to a local shop or a restaurant and they hear a sob story about, I came from Burundi and I got raped to death. | ||
I got raped by a hundred different people and I got my head chopped off and my brothers got burned alive in front of me. | ||
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And we're like, wow, well, it's so cool that you can, I'm such a good person that we're allowing you into our neighborhood. | |
You know what I mean? | ||
And the Deval position is that this is a good thing. | ||
It is fundamentally a good thing that these people are coming here. | ||
And even Republicans, even Republicans that are immigration restrictionists or hawks, supposedly they have a facade of being immigration hawks, like Charlie Kirk. | ||
He will say, I'm against illegal immigration, and I think we have too many legal immigrants, but if we could have as many immigrants as possible, that would be great! | ||
They just have to participate, they just have to get jobs, and so on. | ||
So, the point I'm trying to make, and you know this, is across the aisle, the default position is that migration is good. | ||
And the exception is what's wrong. | ||
Well, if you're a criminal, well, if you don't have your papers, it's always an exception to the rule, which is that immigration is good. | ||
Well, if immigration is so good, then why does Erdogan know that by releasing immigrants into Europe, this will hurt Europe? | ||
Why is that a penalty? | ||
Why is that a weapon? | ||
Why is that a bad consequence? | ||
He is using immigration to pressure these countries. | ||
He knows that these countries do not want the immigration, that it will hurt those countries, and that because of the immigrants coming in, Turkey will have leverage over Europe because shutting them down is something that will be good for those countries. | ||
So maybe Erdogan and hey, maybe the leaders in these countries know something that we don't. | ||
Because what they tell us on television and what the political parties and the media and the NGOs and the think tanks tell us is that the more people the better, the more people the more widgets. | ||
The more products, the more consumers and producers, the more lemonade stands, the greater the population, the higher the stock market, there's no downsides. | ||
The more rich culture, parades, cultural events, diverse restaurants, there's no downsides. | ||
Well clearly Erdogan and Gaddafi and all these European leaders know something that we don't. | ||
They're talking about in this, migratory pressure for political purpose. | ||
What does that mean, migratory pressure? | ||
I thought that was our secret weapon, isn't it? | ||
China is developing CRISPR gene editing technology to make their children more intelligent. | ||
China is spending their money on quantum computing and artificial intelligence and surveillance. | ||
But don't fear everybody, we've got a secret weapon. | ||
China may be hurtling light years ahead of us in all these technologically sophisticated sectors and they're using eugenic programs to make their population better, but I'm not worried. | ||
I'm not concerned about China because we've got a secret weapon of our own. | ||
We've got millions of West Africans. | ||
that have poured onto our shores and across our borders and through Mexico. | ||
We've got a secret weapon. | ||
They just don't see it yet. | ||
It's like free money. | ||
We're just picking up free money. | ||
Are you kidding me? | ||
The most underused commodity and most valuable resource in the world and we're just taking with both hands and stuffing our pockets full of it. | ||
Poor people from Africa, poor people from Mexico, poor people from Central America and the Middle East. | ||
It's free money! | ||
It's like we're making it rain and we're just stuffing it in our coat pocket, in our pants pocket. | ||
It's a gold rush! | ||
We're rich! | ||
Why is that not the case? | ||
Migratory pressure? | ||
What pressure? | ||
This is a gift! | ||
This is a great gift! | ||
Of course, we all know. | ||
But we all know! | ||
We all know what's going on. | ||
They suck! | ||
They're ruining Europe. | ||
They're ruining America. | ||
You can't take people that live in a broken country and bring them into a country that works and expect them to suddenly figure it out. | ||
What do you think's gonna happen? | ||
They're gonna break the country they live in. | ||
You know, it's like, if I invited somebody over to my house and I said... Here's an analogy. | ||
If I let Jake Lloyd host this show. | ||
Jake Lloyd, you may know from InfoWars. | ||
Formerly of InfoWars. | ||
He hosted this show one time. | ||
And he did a good job. | ||
But if Jake Lloyd came into the studio, right? | ||
And I said, hey Jake, I gotta go on vacation. | ||
I can't do the show. | ||
Can you come over to my house? | ||
And can you come to my studio and do my show? | ||
And he said, sure, you know, that's fine. | ||
And he came over here and he broke my computer. | ||
He came over here and he was just like smashing the keyboard and I come back and there's like a hole through the monitor and all this. | ||
If I fix the monitor, or am I going to invite him back over and say, hey, well, I got new technology and now you're going to know how to make it happen. | ||
Oh, come back in. | ||
You're ready to work. | ||
Ah, that was just a fluke. | ||
That was just circumstance. | ||
Oh, you broke all my stuff. | ||
Well, you know, Things happen. | ||
Well, if you come back into the studio, it's now a magic studio, and now that I've put it back in order, now you'll be able to figure it out. | ||
Of course not! | ||
I mean, that is essentially what we're doing with mass immigration. | ||
I guess the analogy would work better if he broke his stuff at his house. | ||
He broke his equipment at his house, and I'm like, hey, come break my stuff. | ||
But that's what's happening! | ||
They're leaving Pakistan because Pakistan is a shithole, and they made it a shithole, and... | ||
It's not because of genocide. | ||
It's not because of a dictator. | ||
It's not because of something that we did. | ||
It's just because these countries suck. | ||
And here's the bigger point. | ||
Here's the bigger picture. | ||
There are a lot of poor people in the world. | ||
There are a lot of poor, low IQ people in the world who don't know how to work and live in a functioning country. | ||
That is just a fact. | ||
And there's about to be a lot more of them. | ||
Population is 7 billion. | ||
It's going to go up to 10 billion by the end of this century. | ||
And almost all that population growth is going to take place in the third world. | ||
It's almost all going to be low IQ, dysfunctional, poor people born into the world. | ||
And I don't say that in a mean way. | ||
I'm not saying that like, ah, you're dumb and poor. | ||
It's what it is, folks. | ||
We can use all these United Nations euphemisms. | ||
Least developed countries, right? | ||
LDCs is what they call them. | ||
Least developed countries. | ||
They're poor shitholes, okay? | ||
Let's dispense with the fancy rose-colored glasses and this, you know, euphemistic language. | ||
It's not least developed countries. | ||
It's not LDCs and developed countries and developing countries and all this. | ||
No, these are dirty, poor, diseased, low IQ countries. | ||
And again, I say that with no animosity. | ||
It's actually an unfortunate situation. | ||
And I have compassion for this situation, that there is global inequality on this level. | ||
I understand. | ||
But there's a lot of poor people in the world, and they don't know how to live in a civilized country, and there's going to be many, many, many, many more of them in the future. | ||
And we cannot have an immigration policy that allows all these people into countries that work. | ||
Does that make any sense? | ||
You know, the world is about to be full of these people, and there will be a few islands where things actually work. | ||
Where it's actually clean, and orderly, and nice, and rich, and safe, and all these things. | ||
There will be a few islands where this happens. | ||
And the idea that everybody who does not live in these islands, whether it be America, or Western Europe, Canada, Japan... | ||
The idea that if you don't live in these islands that you are a refugee or an asylum seeker or entitled to come here or take stuff, that is a suicidal mentality. | ||
We cannot take everybody that is not as well off as we are. | ||
Because the amount of people that are not as well off as we are is exponentially bigger than our population! | ||
And all these people that would come over here by the millions or hundreds of millions over the course of the centuries, they will come here and wreck everything that is good in the world. | ||
And you will have nothing good in the world. | ||
There will be no islands to go to. | ||
I'm reminded of Ronald Reagan's speech in 1964. | ||
Ronald Reagan gave his infamous A Time for Choosing speech. | ||
I think this was at the Republican Convention. | ||
Barry Goldwater was the nominee. | ||
And this was a seminal speech in the conservative movement. | ||
This put Ronald Reagan on track to unite conservatives, this, you know, fusionist coalition, and become the nominee in 1980. | ||
And in the speech, you may remember, he said, he told the story about a Cuban refugee. | ||
This was during the Cold War. | ||
And the Cuban refugee says that, I'm going to butcher this, it's been years since I was a Reagan worshipper and I knew all this stuff by heart, but he said something to the effect that There is nowhere else to go. | ||
America's the last stand on Earth. | ||
When this Cuban refugee comes to America, he says if there's no America, there's nowhere to escape to. | ||
If America falls to communism, where are you going to go? | ||
There's no escape. | ||
Everywhere is like this. | ||
This is the last hope. | ||
We have to have a similar moment in our conservative movement in 2020. | ||
But it's not about communism. | ||
It's about the scourge of the foreign hordes. | ||
That must be the new threat. | ||
They're coming here, and by the fact of them coming here, there'd be no place for them to come to. | ||
There'd be no place to escape to. | ||
If America becomes Mexico, where are the Mexicans gonna go to to get away from the drugs and the crime and the typhoid and all that? | ||
It's gonna be Mexico! | ||
They will just... It's like island hopping going from country to country and just setting it on fire, blowing it up. | ||
And we have to have places like this in the world. | ||
We have to have places like this. | ||
And neighborhoods like the ones you live in. | ||
Neighborhoods like I grew up in. | ||
We have to preserve that. | ||
And the only way to preserve that is demographically. | ||
So I see this going on in Europe and it's just giving me deja vu. | ||
And I think a big reason for why the Europeans don't even want the migrants, maybe not the Greeks, but certainly the Germans and the French. | ||
The reason they don't want the migrants is not because they care about their countries, but I think that they know. | ||
Macron and Merkel and all the rest. | ||
I think that they know that if the migrants come in, I don't think they'd have a problem with the riots or the rape gangs or anything like that or the public charge. | ||
They would have a problem with the fact that it would inspire reaction. | ||
That's why. | ||
I'm a big, I really, maybe that's conspiracy theorizing, but that's what I believe. | ||
Because they didn't have a problem with diversity for a long time. | ||
They only had a problem with diversity and the mass immigration when Alternative for Deutschland started to gain traction. | ||
And who was it? | ||
Marine Le Pen ran for office in France and she won the nomination for a part, you know, she won in the runoff election, right? | ||
And Salvini comes to power. | ||
So in a way, it's almost an election. | ||
It's a partisan political calculation. | ||
It's got nothing to do with migrants' effect on Europe. | ||
I think in a lot of ways, I mean, certainly they are overburdening the system and even moderate politicians are acknowledging that now. | ||
But I think that if they had it their way, they'd have as many migrants as possible. | ||
But they know, the more they bring in, the more Europeans are going to say, we're kind of tired of what's happening here. | ||
So... | ||
You know, they talk about migratory pressure, leverage, using immigration as a weapon. | ||
We should listen to them. | ||
We should listen to what they're saying and read between the lines here. | ||
There's a reason Erdogan unleashes these migrants on Greece in order to pressure the European Union. | ||
That's because it's bad. | ||
It's bad. | ||
It's not good. | ||
And there's no such thing as, you know, a little bit of a bad thing is a good thing. | ||
It doesn't work like that. | ||
I mean, they're either good or they're bad. | ||
And if they're a weapon, if they're meant to harm us in order to leverage us, then why should we take a single one? | ||
Well, we need some. | ||
This is what I always hear. | ||
Oh, well, you're too radical. | ||
I was in DC for AFPAC and these Turning Point kids said, we don't need a dramatic reduction in immigration. | ||
We just need less. | ||
We just need fewer immigrants. | ||
Well, okay, if we can acknowledge that immigrants are having this economic and cultural and social impact on our society, and it is bad, why should we take a single one? | ||
Why should we take ten, let alone a million, a million and a half, right? | ||
I don't get it. | ||
Well, well, I'll drink a little bit of that bleach. | ||
I will cut myself a little bit. | ||
Well, I'm not going to slit my throat, but I will slit my wrists a little bit. | ||
Why? | ||
How about let's just, you know, put down the knife, right? | ||
I'm not going to shoot myself in the head. | ||
Yeah, maybe you're right. | ||
I won't put this bullet in my brain, but I will put a bullet in my abdomen. | ||
We don't need to do that. | ||
We don't need to inflict any damage on our country. | ||
What is that masochistic, slavish mentality that says we must hurt ourselves for the benefit of the world's poor? | ||
I don't understand. | ||
I don't see it. | ||
We can help them from over here and we can help them where they are. | ||
That's the way to help. | ||
But that's what's going on in Europe. | ||
Hopefully they shut it down. | ||
It's pretty epic to see that the Greeks are Getting serious about the Turkish problem. | ||
It's so funny to me. | ||
The Turks are complaining. | ||
Oh, they're shooting. | ||
They're shooting the refugees It's an invasion A country has sovereignty. | ||
Sovereignty means that you have control over your borders, that your government dictates what happens in your border. | ||
It's actually a little more complicated than that, but that's the essence of it. | ||
That a people, through their government, whether that's a monarchy, or it's a republic, or elected officials, representatives, they get to dictate what goes within their borders. | ||
And part of sovereignty means getting to say that people cannot come in, that you cannot pass through the border. | ||
And so people are, you know, coming through the borders. | ||
If that was being sanctioned by a nation-state, if Iran was sending their military across the border, that would be an invasion. | ||
But when Turkey sends these people illicitly across the border and people start shooting, suddenly that's like an international scandal? | ||
That's an international crime? | ||
Why? | ||
People started coming into your house uninvited, eventually you'd probably start shooting them, honestly. | ||
If people, especially, came through your doors, through your castle walls to do you harm, you'd probably shoot them. | ||
If somebody came barreling through your door and starts raiding your fridge and, you know, beating your kids and raping your wife, would you... | ||
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Hello? | |
Police? | ||
Please stop! | ||
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No, please don't do that! | |
You've got to stop this now, okay? | ||
You want more rape? | ||
And then you've got to get out of here, alright? | ||
Please, this is very not 21st century. | ||
No, you would draw, and you would put a stop to it. | ||
And, you know, that's what it takes. | ||
That's what it's going to have to be. | ||
Because what is driving the migration fundamentally, as I said, is not a genocide. | ||
It is inequality that is driving migration. | ||
It is these contiguous boundaries between rich and poor. | ||
That is where the migration is happening. | ||
The migration is not happening from Tanzania to Malawi. | ||
The migration is not happening from Argentina to Bolivia. | ||
The migration isn't happening from, you know, pick any country on the map, Tajikistan to Kyrgyzstan. | ||
Where is the mass global movement of people happening? | ||
It is happening contiguously along these fault lines between rich and poor. | ||
Between the United States and Mexico. | ||
Where it's poor in Mexico and it is rich in the United States. | ||
Between the Mediterranean, what is rich in Europe and... | ||
North and Sub-Saharan Africa, between the Middle East and Europe. | ||
That's where the migration is happening. | ||
It doesn't take rocket science. | ||
And it will be like that for the rest of this century. | ||
And it will get worse, because the poor are becoming desperate, and they're becoming emboldened, and they've got the technology, and they've got the help to get over here. | ||
And we've got to get serious about drawing up, pulling up the drawbridge, Building the moat, you know, mounting the cannons and all that, and getting serious about defending our country because pretty soon it's going to be unrecognizable. | ||
It's going to... Our whole country will be a refugee camp for these people. | ||
It's already like that in a lot of places. | ||
So, refugee my ass. | ||
They're migrants. | ||
They're taking over. | ||
But that's what's going on in Europe. | ||
We're going to move on and take a look at our Super Chats. | ||
We'll see what you guys are saying about all this. | ||
It's bad. | ||
It is a bad, bad situation we are living in. | ||
It's like... It's like I said, it's World War Z. Ever see that movie, World War Z? | ||
And all the zombies are climbing on top of each other like ants. | ||
They're like ants. | ||
You know how ants will come up out of the anthill and they'll form a ladder? | ||
You know? | ||
That's what it is! | ||
And they're climbing up, you know, they're putting up ladders and digging under and going around and on airplanes. | ||
Not good. | ||
No bueno. | ||
But let's see. | ||
We'll read our Super Chats. | ||
We'll see what you guys are saying about all this. | ||
We've got First Name who says, How do I maximize my NoFap experience? | ||
Okay, great. | ||
Warren says, Jake Lloyd infected me in DC. | ||
Aw, did Warren get sick? | ||
Sorry to hear that, Warren. | ||
Yeah, Jake Lloyd was giving the gift. | ||
For all the chasers out there, Jake Lloyd was giving the infection. | ||
He was giving influenza. | ||
Polish American says, what's your dream car? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't really have a dream car. | ||
I love my car. | ||
You know, my dad keeps trying to get me to sell my car. | ||
He's like, you need to buy a new car. | ||
Your car, my car has like a lot of miles on it. | ||
And it's an older car. | ||
It's like 2005. | ||
And, um, you know, he bought that as a car to like work on. | ||
He just never worked on it. | ||
He bought it for cheap. | ||
And then he was like, I'm going to fix this car. | ||
He was like, you and me, this is going to be our project. | ||
We're going to work on this and just never happened. | ||
It just became, I would drive that car to school when I was in high school. | ||
And, um, But I love that car. | ||
It's the only car I've ever driven. | ||
It's the car I've, well, I've driven other cars, but you know what I mean. | ||
It's the only car that's been like mine. | ||
I've driven it all my life. | ||
Drove it in high school. | ||
A lot of memories in the car. | ||
And that's the car that I want. | ||
And my dad's always like, you got to get a new car. | ||
You know, you got to get a nice car. | ||
You deserve a nice car, a new car. | ||
My dad loves cars. | ||
So he's like chomping at the bit to set me up. | ||
And number one, I'm like, Dad, I'm not spending, you know, $20,000 $15,000 on a new car just not something I'm gonna do and Also, I love my car. | ||
I have a sort of sentimental connection. | ||
I'm not one of these people. | ||
I need a new Flashy whatever I'll get the Cybertruck when it comes out, but I don't really have like a dream car My dream car is my car a heavy metal fan says is cultured thug based. | ||
I don't know that is We live in the matrix as shallots patrol stream last night was hilarious. | ||
Yes, it was Mark says yo, bro. | ||
When will little Bobby take my boxing challenge? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I didn't see that Andrew Jackson says you want a boss or some R&B nibble with the six-pack? | ||
Yeah, that's so true. | ||
So true epic line from Was that that is from? | ||
highlights, right Is that from Highlights? | ||
Or is that from... I think it's Highlights, yeah. | ||
Highlights from Life of Pablo. | ||
That's what I say! | ||
That's literally me! | ||
Do you want a boss? | ||
Or do you want an R&B nibba with a six-pack, huh? | ||
You know, it's coming up to girls. | ||
Do you want a boss, okay? | ||
Do you want a baller? | ||
Or do you want some R&B nibba with a... Do you want some pine tree nibba with a six-pack, huh? | ||
That's what Kanye says, right? | ||
So that's how I feel. | ||
Very true, very true. | ||
It's so true though, right? | ||
Oh, yeah, nice six-pack. | ||
Try being a boss. | ||
Try having a belly. | ||
I have a belly. | ||
I'm a boss. | ||
I don't need to impress anybody. | ||
I'm a boss. | ||
I eat good. | ||
Okay, you have all these poor people. | ||
Why do you think they have a six-pack? | ||
Because they don't eat. | ||
They don't eat because they can't afford to eat. | ||
They don't eat because, you know, they work a job and, you know, they get their paycheck and that's when they eat and then, you know, they starve the rest of the time and they're working out in their free time. | ||
I don't have a six-pack because I'm prosperous. | ||
This is what a prosperous physique looks like. | ||
You have a six-pack, you're very low body fat. | ||
That's not prosperity, my friend. | ||
You're not prospering, my friend. | ||
That's not prosperity. | ||
Skinny waist, petite little waist, and a six-pack. | ||
Sorry my friend, you're not eating very good. | ||
Doesn't look like you're eating very good. | ||
You take one look at me and you say, that guy is eating good. | ||
Imagine eating that good. | ||
So, ladies look at the belly and they say, that is a prosperous young man. | ||
That is a prosperous man I'm looking at. | ||
That skinny fat, that skinny fat guy, lanky but got a belly, that is what prosperity looks like. | ||
So. | ||
I'm relating to that in a big way. | ||
Six-pack. | ||
Oh, I work out in the gym. | ||
Oh, you work out in the gym? | ||
I don't need to do that. | ||
Who am I trying to impress? | ||
I'm a baller. | ||
I'm a boss. | ||
Okay, I roll up with the belly. | ||
Yeah, one pizza. | ||
One large pizza. | ||
Extra cheese. | ||
Okay, Scourge Titan says, and then I resounded my barbaric yop. | ||
Barbaric yop check? | ||
What does that mean? | ||
What did he mean by that? | ||
What did he mean by this? | ||
And then I resounded my barbaric yawp. | ||
It is so ominous, barbaric yawp. | ||
What is a yawp? | ||
And you either know or you don't. | ||
If you know, you know. | ||
Let's see. | ||
Bergish says, hey ladies, who wants some bangers and mash? | ||
I don't know what that is. | ||
Galaxy Brain says, Biden schmooting right now, getting ready for Super Thursday. | ||
Big day, Super Thursday! | ||
My favorite day. | ||
Yeah, I don't know about that. | ||
Yeah, very true. | ||
They'll all be there for that one. | ||
Kind of morbid to think about. | ||
Zomer says, Yeah, very true. | ||
The big Groyper meet up in the sky. | ||
We'll all be there for that one. | ||
Kind of morbid to think about. | ||
I was streaming with Jaden last night, and I was thinking to myself, like, Jaden, we are alive. | ||
Dude, we're alive! | ||
Do you ever feel like that? | ||
I don't have to, look, I don't have to come close to death to have vigor and appreciation for life. | ||
I think about this often, you know, life goes by very quickly and then you're near the end and then it's over. | ||
You know, it happens a lot quicker than people think. | ||
People think we're here for like a long time. | ||
You're really not. | ||
It goes by very quickly. | ||
People think it's like, oh, my life, and then you die. | ||
And that's the end point. | ||
It's like, no, it's like you got a long, you know, who knows what happens next, and this is just like the first part of it. | ||
And you gotta think to yourself, like, dude, we're alive right now! | ||
We are able to participate in the world! | ||
Maybe that's a very Reddit- I know that's like maybe a Reddit thing to say. | ||
Dude, you gotta do awesome shit! | ||
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Gotta do awesome cra- do awesome epic shit! | |
Do art! | ||
Look at the fucking stars, man! | ||
Look at the Milky Way, man! | ||
Have sex, smoke drugs! | ||
Dude, we're alive, man! | ||
But it's true! | ||
But it's true! | ||
But we're here. | ||
I feel the twilight coming on as I grow older. | ||
And as I make more trouble for Zionists, I feel twilight coming on. | ||
And I'm growing appreciative of the moments. | ||
Who knows how many, but the moments I have left. | ||
I have left with you. | ||
Hidden Man. | ||
I'm kidding, kidding, kidding. | ||
But yeah, the Groipers, the big meetup in heaven. | ||
That's, you know, and then the meetups will never end. | ||
Hidden Man says, 50 characters make me speak pigeon English. | ||
Yeah, that's funny. | ||
Joe Blow says, thanks for making the wage cage more comfy. | ||
Yeah, no problem wagey. | ||
Hope you're enjoying. | ||
Nicker Nash says, gotta say Erdogan's 4D backgammon been impressive. | ||
Yeah, that joke is still funny, dude. | ||
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4D, it's like, it's like, it's like 4D chess, but more random. | |
It's like, it's more random. | ||
A million D, Hungry Hungry Hippo. | ||
Hungry Hippo. | ||
Random Shut up. | ||
Shut up. | ||
Not funny, bitch People always do this Gotta say Erdogan's 4G backgammon been impressive. | ||
Is that, was that supposed to impress me? | ||
Was that supposed to be funny? | ||
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It's like the other joke, but what if we made it more funny? | |
What if we made it more funny though? | ||
Crazy, that's crazy. | ||
Backgammon Man, one of these days I'm gonna go off I'm gonna hit the bartender with the barstool, man. | ||
Coolbluesquare says, what do you think your most autistic tic is? | ||
My most autistic tic? | ||
I don't know. | ||
Do I have a lot of autistic tics? | ||
Do I have autistic tics? | ||
Please tell me if that's bothering you. | ||
Autistic tic. | ||
Do you mean like purely a physical thing or do you mean just like in general, like an autistic characteristic? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I would say... | ||
I don't know. | ||
Most autistic tic. | ||
I don't categorize things in this way. | ||
Oh, where were all my autistic tics? | ||
Sometimes I just notice different things. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Tough to say. | ||
KV says, Kabibble check. | ||
Kabibble check? | ||
Cozer says, thanks to you, I say things like water check all day. | ||
Dude, the check thing is so funny. | ||
When I first met up with the Groypers for Athpak, we just kept doing that, you know, water check and stuff like that. | ||
It's just... | ||
Stuff like that is evergreen. | ||
Saying check, that is evergreen. | ||
Evergreen meme. | ||
Water check? | ||
Yo, mug check? | ||
It's all fun, so I like that one. | ||
one greek salad says are classical liberal comedians useful in the cultural war i can't tell if that's a joke or not uh boopers says so far corona's closed cases death rate is 25 percent uh yeah that's interesting I don't I don't know what it could be could be 25 could be too. | ||
I don't think it'd be as high as 25 Bronzo says we love our Turks here on the NJFD live channel. | ||
I love Turks. | ||
Yeah Arsenius says groper is calling on Matt frad to interview you. | ||
I don't know who that is. | ||
Is that? | ||
Conservative guy who is that? | ||
Matt Fradd from Australia. | ||
Yeah, I don't really know. | ||
I don't really know who that is. | ||
Alexander says, whatever happened to that kid Yusuf from Crowder? | ||
I get asked this like once every three weeks. | ||
He's just in school. | ||
What do you mean whatever? | ||
What do you mean what happened to him? | ||
He's just a guy. | ||
He's living his life. | ||
Blacktra Casey says, KT Gay. | ||
KT Gay. | ||
Okay. | ||
Groibnasty says US has highest corona death rate. | ||
Yeah, probably because there's not a lot of confirmed cases because they're not testing anybody. | ||
They have to understand how these things work. | ||
It's a high death rate because you calculate the death rate by comparing the amount of people that died to the amount of confirmed cases. | ||
But the reason it might be disproportionately high in the United States is because we don't have a lot of confirmed cases. | ||
And we don't have a lot of confirmed cases because they are being very, very selective about who they test for coronavirus. | ||
The process to get tested is you have to like qualify for it and they don't give it out to everybody, the test kit. | ||
So... | ||
I mean, there might be a more aggressive strain in the United States, but that's another reason. | ||
Not everybody who has it is being diagnosed in the United States. | ||
Blacktrick Casey says, as a persecuted minority, I will not be silenced. | ||
Yeah, nobody's trying to silence you, bro. | ||
Lord Maryland says, coronavirus in Maryland. | ||
Bye, Knickers. | ||
It's been fun. | ||
Yeah, bye, dude. | ||
Tampa Bay says, Warren lost her home state like a true native. | ||
That's pretty funny. | ||
Yeah, she did. | ||
F5 says paying my dues. | ||
Yeah, well thank you for that. | ||
Special Agent James says Biden should be in a rocking chair by the lake with a nice afghan to keep him warm. | ||
I don't know what the afghan has to do with it, but okay. | ||
Blackshirt Casey says the amount of malarkey is none. | ||
Yep. | ||
Sheenie says, guess who got a new job King? | ||
Here's for all the shows I couldn't donate to. | ||
Hey, well, thanks a lot. | ||
Thanks a lot for the Ninja Genies. | ||
Congrats on the new job. | ||
Glad to hear, glad to hear you're back in action. | ||
Dr. Redzone says, remember no malarkey. | ||
Remember. | ||
Solomon says, are you looking more forward to 2020 than 2016? | ||
No. | ||
No, I was looking forward to 2016 more. | ||
Based Wages says, build the compound, build the train set. | ||
Yeah, funny joke from yesterday. | ||
Very funny. | ||
Emperor says, at least we'll have an Aryan president with Biden. | ||
Yeah, so true. | ||
Mr. Maxwell says, who would you recommend for the Mississippi Congressional and Senate elections? | ||
I'm not following what's happening in Mississippi. | ||
Diogenes says remember optics knickers China number one Turkey close second yeah very very true I don't know what that is. | ||
Why, dude? | ||
It's like kind of a meme. | ||
That's a big reason why I dropped out. | ||
I don't know what that is. | ||
Nick Gernach says, The Tomatoes, Erdogan. | ||
Coinman says, Wish I had majored in international relations. | ||
Why, dude? | ||
It's like kind of a meme. | ||
Meme degree. | ||
That's a big reason why I dropped out. | ||
Solomon says, What if Jake Lloyd broke your train set? | ||
I never let him in to see my train set. | ||
I never let a migrant from Texas to see my train set. | ||
NJ Conservatives says we need some. | ||
Every Boomer. | ||
I don't know what that means. | ||
Florio says good on Greece for defending its land, land and people I should add. | ||
Good addition there. | ||
Maid says you should see how bad Australia is with Muslims. | ||
Okay yeah maybe I'll have to see that. | ||
Solomon says build the wall. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, good job Dimitri says Westerwald eucalyptus bonbon. | ||
I don't know what that means Smile and nod says please give me a brief rundown on the America first compound. | ||
No, I don't think I will Please give me a brief rundown. | ||
No, it's like it like dude Does this look like a customer service desk to you? | ||
Does this look like is there a little bell here that you can ring? | ||
Is there like a name tag? | ||
Um, hi, uh, can I get a brief rundown? | ||
Uh, no, you cannot. | ||
How about watch the show more? | ||
Can I get a brief rundown for a dollar? | ||
No. | ||
Uh, you're Diamond, and your question will get you a cup of coffee, so... Can I get a brief rundown? | ||
Yeah, I'll give you a rundown, alright? | ||
I'll run you down. | ||
Uh, Tyler says, did you see bald Alex Jones? | ||
He looks pretty epic. | ||
Yeah, I saw that. | ||
Very, very epic. | ||
Punished Alex. | ||
Very based. | ||
Maybe I'll go bald. | ||
No, I would never do that. | ||
I would never do that. | ||
But I do, sometimes it is, it does seem like it would be nice to go bald and not have to worry about doing your hair, fixing your hair, you know, and all that, but I don't know. | ||
Let's see. | ||
General Pinochase says, what are your thoughts on Father Coughlin? | ||
Based? | ||
Dude, what are your thoughts on this based guy? | ||
I think he's a based hero. | ||
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I love him. | |
He's cool. | ||
Nick, what are your thoughts on this good thing? | ||
Oh, it's great! | ||
I love it! | ||
It's awesome! | ||
Some of you guys, man. | ||
Some of you nibbas. | ||
Uh, thoughts on Father Coughlin? | ||
Like, what do you... I just don't understand why people do what they do. | ||
I just don't get it. | ||
What is the expectation? | ||
What do you hope to achieve with this? | ||
What's your endgame? | ||
What is the telos there? | ||
The telos? | ||
The telos? | ||
What is the goal-directed aim of this Super Chat? | ||
You know, I've got a dollar to spend on this super chat. | ||
I want to get his thoughts on Father Coughlin. | ||
This is very pressing. | ||
I need to know. | ||
What is this Catholic Reactionary's thoughts on a famous Catholic Reactionary radio host? | ||
It's a mystery. | ||
That's a good one. | ||
The Rock says, be a boss, have a Kit Kat. | ||
Yeah, for real. | ||
Rugel says, gift giving. | ||
Did you ever listen to Common Filth? | ||
No. | ||
Enter the Woo with a Ninjet! | ||
Wow, thank you so much for the Ninjet. | ||
It's been a while since we got a Ninjet, so big appreciated. | ||
Bigly appreciated. | ||
Thank you so much for that. | ||
Enter the Woo says, thank you for redpilling me on what is really going on in this world and returning me to Christ. | ||
I will not forget it. | ||
Well hey, thanks a lot. | ||
It's always great to hear. | ||
I love to hear when people say that they have been woken up, not just on the world, but on God. | ||
So that's good to hear. | ||
On God. | ||
So thanks a ton for the Ninjat. | ||
Glad you're brought back. | ||
Brought back to the holy family, right? | ||
Polish American says, didn't Michelle roast your burger belly though? | ||
She didn't. | ||
She didn't roast my burger belly. | ||
She simply suggested that I work out. | ||
And I'm going to, but I'm not. | ||
I'm still gonna have a belly. | ||
Patrick Casey works out and he doesn't have like a belly, but he's like thick, okay? | ||
And that's where you should be. | ||
I'm against this idea of like physique, physique. | ||
You need to get it chiseled. | ||
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No. | |
You work out, you bloat, and that's all you really need to do. | ||
These people that are so obsessed with like, oh, I need to pose. | ||
Look at me, I'm posing, I'm taking pictures. | ||
It's a cope. | ||
It's a big cope. | ||
It's like a very girly thing. | ||
Eat a lot, work out, build muscle. | ||
But all this, you know, preening and I need to cut. | ||
I need to get down. | ||
I need to get my waistline down. | ||
I've never been like that. | ||
You know, Patrick is just raw power. | ||
This guy's just raw, thick. | ||
He's a fighter. | ||
Same with like a lot of these guys. | ||
You know, I met a lot of groipers over the weekend who are just raw. | ||
They're not so concerned about Uh, do I look like the cover of Men's Fitness? | ||
No, they're just like, I just need to stack muscle so that I can punch somebody so hard their head will explode. | ||
So I'll have the belly, I'll work out and I'll have the belly. | ||
She didn't shame the belly, she just shamed, you know, the overall... | ||
That's okay, it's fine. | ||
I'll work out, Michelle, that's fine. | ||
You're doing your part, I'll do my part, and I'll work out. | ||
Pine Nipple says, Wim Hof, Superman breathing, spread the word. | ||
I don't know what that means. | ||
Nicker Nache says, Erdogan lost Syria but won the tomato market. | ||
I don't know what that means. | ||
Wagee Rage says, missed the stream, also the dog bark and the hook. | ||
I'm in it, gets me every time. | ||
Dog barking, I'm in it. | ||
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Hmm. | |
I don't know. | ||
Well, Dog bark. | ||
Is there a dog bark? | ||
Wagee Raid says, P.S. | ||
What percentage of DLive is dissident, right? | ||
Seems like a large percentage sometimes. | ||
I don't know. | ||
It's a pretty good percentage. | ||
Feels like a wheel says, Backgammon originated in Turkey for what it's worth. | ||
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Ah, wow. | |
So it's really, really four-dimensional super chat. | ||
Race to the bottom says diamond for Christ because I don't tithe elsewhere. | ||
Hey, well, thanks a lot. | ||
Nice. | ||
You should you should tithe to your church. | ||
I'm pretty sure that's how it works, but I'll take your diamond. | ||
Nice system says eating good is cabagola and mortadel. | ||
Mortadel. | ||
I'm a little mortadel. | ||
Uh, give me an Italian sub, please. | ||
That is eating good. | ||
Eating good is uh, I could go with Italian, but I'm also an American so I could go for burgers And I could go for hot dogs and all that. | ||
Wow. | ||
Fresh take, dude. | ||
I am very frugal. | ||
Infamously. | ||
Famously frugal. | ||
It's true. | ||
That's why I tell people, you know, the Super Chats is not just going to... I can't imagine people that just buy things. | ||
I know so many people that are like, I need money so I can buy things. | ||
And they get money, and they work. | ||
They're wagees, they work hard, they get their money, and then they work for their money so that they could just simply then spend their money. | ||
I need $100 so I could buy something that costs $100. | ||
And then they have no more money, and they're like, I need more money! | ||
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I need more money now! | |
Work, work, work, they get their paycheck, and then they go blow their paycheck. | ||
unidentified
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No, I need more money! | |
Are you retarded? | ||
And it's like, look, a lot of people, look, I don't think too much about money and, you know, people having money or whatever, But it's like, not rocket science, folks. | ||
Some people are more fortunate than others, and some people, you know, it pops off for them and all that, but really not complicated. | ||
Like, save your money. | ||
Don't spend all your money. | ||
Don't spend your money on frivolous things. | ||
How do you have more money? | ||
Spend less money, you know? | ||
How do you spend less money? | ||
Be frugal. | ||
Be disciplined, right? | ||
And I am very frugal. | ||
You know, in as much as you might see coming in in the lemons, I live like a pauper, truly. | ||
I, you know, whenever I could get something free or for a discount or whatever, I do it, and I try to spend as little as possible. | ||
The things that I spend money on are food, gas for my car, and occasionally I'll buy books, and that's it. | ||
And I, you know, travel for work, you know, work-related things, but I'm, if I was, you know, one of these One of these other people. | ||
If I was like some of my peers, I'd take the money I've made doing the show and I'd buy a new car and I'd move out. | ||
I'd get a nice condo and I'd, you know, I'd travel and go on vacation and all that. | ||
But you don't see me doing that. | ||
I'm on my grind. | ||
I work and I don't spend. | ||
And that's the way we should be. | ||
We should be very, very frugal. | ||
Let's see. | ||
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I am. | |
Mr. Krabs energy. | ||
Very Mr. Krabs energy. | ||
I haven't been back there yet. | ||
I mean, the address works. | ||
The problem is the box. | ||
says Erdogan is making $1.4 billion off the tomato deal. | ||
SP says, has the P.O. box issue been resolved? | ||
I haven't been back there yet. | ||
I mean, the address works. | ||
The problem is the box. | ||
The problem is the lock was broken. | ||
So it's not like if you send something to the P.O. box, box, like, the address works. | ||
The address is not broken. | ||
It's just that the lock, there was some issue with the lock. | ||
So, I came in and the guy was like, oh yeah, we gotta fix that still. | ||
Okay, can you get on that, you know? | ||
So, I'll probably go back in, maybe I'll check this weekend. | ||
Holy Servant says, would you ban all Turkish migration to the United States? | ||
I would ban all migration to the United States. | ||
Let's see. | ||
Dresden is back. | ||
He says, skinny fat never. | ||
Okay, you know what? | ||
I gave you another chance and you're just blowing it. | ||
Aryan youth should be as hard as steel and as rapid as a hare. | ||
Okay, you should shut up. | ||
Jimbo, I am rapid as a hare, mentally, okay? | ||
And I am hard as steel, mentally, okay? | ||
Jimbo says, KTK just told me he's gonna kick your ass. | ||
Yeah, my ass he's gonna kick my ass. | ||
Nobody's ass is getting kicked here except for his. | ||
Doomer Squidward says, Tithe, thanks. | ||
Catboy says, Groipers, more like Gropers, riding with Biden. | ||
Okay, thank you for that. | ||
KTK says, here you go, good night. | ||
Well, thank you. | ||
Minnesota Groiper says, these super chats are bad, so here's some diamonds. | ||
Well, thanks a lot. | ||
You're right, they are bad. | ||
Okie Groiper says, Texas is just South Oklahoma. | ||
Jake Lloyd BTFO'd. | ||
Says Okie Groiper. | ||
Yeah, I guess so. | ||
I don't really want to intervene. | ||
In these silly non-Great Lakes disputes, which are ridiculous and unimportant. | ||
What matters is Chicago. | ||
What matters is the Great Lakes. | ||
What matters is cities that are by a body of water that is not the Gulf of Mexico. | ||
So, you know, sorry. | ||
Oklahoma, Texas, Kansas, Nebraska. | ||
It's all the same to me. | ||
Iowa. | ||
It's all the same. | ||
It's all called not Chicago, not home. | ||
The big, big open farm field, right? | ||
Jayden's like, well, I was in Kansas and now I'm in Nebraska. | ||
What difference does it make? | ||
Honestly, honestly, what? | ||
Seriously though, but what real difference does it make? | ||
I mean, isn't it virtually the same? | ||
I've never been out there. | ||
Maybe I'll have to go there and eat my words. | ||
I'll go there and I'll eat the Kansas, you know, cuisine or whatever. | ||
And then I'll go to Nebraska and I'll be like, this is totally different. | ||
Wait a second, this is completely different! | ||
You know, I've been in Southern Illinois, and I've been in Iowa, and it's like the same. | ||
I've been in Wisconsin, you know, Janesville, I've been in Indiana, and it's like, you know, the country's kind of like the same in a lot of places. | ||
Uh, Vlad Groyper says, can't figure out if the Jewish people are white or not. | ||
Okay, Golden Being says, are you red-pilled on the Icelandic Basque pigeon? | ||
I am not. | ||
Solomon says, based bald knicker check. | ||
Yeah, funny. | ||
Alexander Dugan says, iPhone. | ||
Elijah says, mommy looks tremendously fit for her age. | ||
Yeah, she's in good shape. | ||
Smile and Nod says, $1 for customer service, young man. | ||
Yeet says, you seem grumpy tonight. | ||
Still love you, buddy. | ||
I'm not grumpy. | ||
These super chats just suck. | ||
Come up with good super chats and my attitude will turn. | ||
But these are just bad. | ||
You know, a baseball neck check. | ||
Like, what is that even? | ||
Okay, great job. | ||
For a dollar? | ||
It's all diamonds. | ||
It's all $1 donations. | ||
And it's just all this, you know, stuff that's either unintelligible or it's just like, you know. | ||
What's your go-to Jimmy John's sandwich? | ||
I like the number 9. | ||
Well, I don't like when people say sandwich. | ||
I think that's, you know, like baby talking. | ||
big guy yeah you too d'agenese says malkin wants nick with a buddha belly lifting an atlas stone hey it's gonna happen soon big globes is what's your go-to jimmy john's sandwich i like the number nine um well i don't like when people say sandwich i think that's uh you know like baby talking not funny uh my boy go to jimmy john's i like the beach club isn't that what it's called but i'm I like the Beach Club, but I they put too much mayo on it. | ||
it isn't that what it is beach club jimmy johns yeah i'm a beach club respecter and uh but i don't I don't like the avocado on there I'm gonna be honest with you, and I don't love that they put all this mayo so The real Red Pill is Jersey Mike's. | ||
Jersey Mike's is my favorite sandwich place. | ||
Potbelly's not bad, they're pretty good. | ||
But really, there's a good local place that I go to. | ||
It's Italian Deli, and that's the Red Pill. | ||
That's the real Red Pill, if you can find an Italian Deli. | ||
I'll take a beach club from Jimmy John's occasionally, if it's the only thing that's there. | ||
Uh, let's see. | ||
DV8 says, I think I lost my tasty hot pizza. | ||
Have you seen it? | ||
See, like, what am I supposed to do with that? | ||
Save the West says, go to spin class with mommy. | ||
Yeah, no. | ||
Nuclear Rooster says, I'm not very knowledgeable on recent Middle Eastern history in 9-11. | ||
Where should I start? | ||
Recent Middle Eastern history, where to start? | ||
Um, that's a good question. | ||
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I don't know. | |
I don't really know of any books. | ||
I don't really get my information so much from books. | ||
Trying to think. | ||
Because I used to be way into it when I was in high school. | ||
And what did I read in high school? | ||
I read a lot of Bernard Lewis. | ||
He has a couple of good books. | ||
The Crisis of Islam, Short History of the Middle East. | ||
That's like entry level stuff that I read way back when. | ||
What else is there? | ||
Yeah, I can't really tell you any books off the top of my head, but where to start? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't know, dude. | ||
Wikipedia? | ||
I can't tell you, really. | ||
I've accumulated so much knowledge over the years, I forget where I, myself, even glean the information. | ||
How about you just Google? | ||
Just, you know, the internet is your friend. | ||
Just go nuts. | ||
Will Fred says Protestant ethics for us Catholics. | ||
Not necessarily Protestant. | ||
Just be frugal. | ||
Just save your money. | ||
Dajani says we all know the problem isn't the box, Nick. | ||
What does that mean? | ||
What's what is the box? | ||
Grilgamesh says burger. | ||
Yeah, Alexander Dugan says can we get a Boston check in chat? | ||
Yeah, I lived in Boston. | ||
Nice says one word, bacala. | ||
We taught the world how to eat. | ||
Yeah, very true. | ||
Isn't that a Greek thing or is that? | ||
Or is that Italian? | ||
I've never had that. | ||
So, let's see. | ||
We've got Life in Hell's Daily Wire backstage for Super Tuesday was cringe. | ||
Yeah, I didn't watch that. | ||
Polish American says, I got the brains, you've got the looks. | ||
Let's make lots of money. | ||
I don't know what that is. | ||
Is that a reference to something? | ||
Wyatt says, sorry, but Baltimore is the best city by the water. | ||
No, it isn't. | ||
Nick Kuros says, Nick's rant nation voice is my favorite. | ||
Okay, cool. | ||
Race to the Bottom says, I live in Baltimore and it's trash. | ||
Major Cope. | ||
Yeah, for real. | ||
Sky fry says wahmen, sandwich, nationalism, shakya. | ||
It's in the same category as those. | ||
Wahmen, nationalism, gang, you know, ex-gang, ex-nationalism, wahmen. | ||
I also don't like when people say white people, when people say like w-y-t-e-p-i-p-o, white people. | ||
People do like all this 2016 garbage tier lingo. | ||
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Basketball American didn't do white people. | |
Just shut up. | ||
Just can you just talk? | ||
Jew and they'd say like JOO or juice or something. | ||
It's just No, it's not it's just cringe it's just cringe it's not good it's not funny, you know, so I'm with you Yeet says I'm a diamond bro, but I'll save up for a ninja guinea next week. | ||
Okay life in house is iPhone General Pinochet says, do you think Charlie Kirk gets annoyed by dumb questions from his donors? | ||
Charlie Kirk doesn't, you know, he doesn't interface with the masses like I do. | ||
Dresden says, we love you, Nick. | ||
We're all here for you. | ||
Ah, well, thanks a lot. | ||
HR says, how to convince Catholic friends gays are bad? | ||
How to convince them gays are bad? | ||
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Um... | |
I don't know. | ||
It's a tough one. | ||
I had to convince my parents of this. | ||
My parents were socially liberal for a time. | ||
They're like a lot of regular boomers. | ||
liberal for a time i mean they're in a lot of ways they're like a lot of regular boomers where like deep down because they grew up in the 60s and 70s they are based but decades of social programming have has more warped their minds and so for example well i don't want to get too explicit but the things that i'll hear come out of my parents mouths when they get heated and then they'll be like i'm not like racist or anything i'm not this or anything you know what i mean i'm | ||
Not that my parents say anything that's bad, they never say anything that's bad, but it's just so funny how there's this dichotomy where they have, like, a neighborhood mentality about certain things, but other things, you know. | ||
Like, for example, I can't get too into it. | ||
I don't want to, like, dox my parents and, like, you know, talk about how based they are. | ||
But, you know, when it comes to them and, like, their personal lives and them as people, very traditional. | ||
But, like, their political beliefs, which are out there, oh, it's very much, you know, what everybody else believes. | ||
But, um... | ||
The argument that I use about homosexuals being bad is that it's just so different from a heterosexual situation. | ||
That, to me, I think is the biggest thing that people might just be ignorant about, and which I was even ignorant about for a long time. | ||
is the perception that has been created about homosexuals is that it's the same. | ||
And that's the difference. | ||
People think that it's an inborn, innate preference, just like being a heterosexual. | ||
It's hardly any different than liking mustard or ketchup, you know? | ||
Or liking hamburgers or hot dogs, you know? | ||
That's what Donald Trump said on The Apprentice. | ||
I like steak, you like spaghetti, you know? | ||
But it's not. | ||
But it's not. | ||
When you really get into it, Not like you should get into homosexuality, but when you really see what's going on with that issue, with that subset of the population, you find it is not just another preference. | ||
You find it is not like what we're doing, like what heterosexual people, married people are doing, but just a little different. | ||
It's its own thing. | ||
It's not an inborn innate preference. | ||
It's really more like a pathology. | ||
It's really more like a response to trauma in a lot of ways, whether that's abuse or that's a situation with the parents, some kind of bad upbringing. | ||
Maybe there's a genetic component, but if it is, I think it's minor. | ||
I'm not a scientist, but largely it's the result of environmental effects. | ||
And when you see the behavior expressed in adolescents and adults, it's completely different than heterosexuals. | ||
It's not monogamous. | ||
It is not generative. | ||
It's obviously not life-giving. | ||
It doesn't create children. | ||
You often have disease and even deviancy beyond just the act of homosexual intercourse. | ||
You also then have more deviancy on top of that. | ||
And we all know what I'm talking about. | ||
I don't have to get too explicit, but I mean, there are weird people on top of that. | ||
And then there's the disease aspect. | ||
There's drugs. | ||
The lifestyle of homosexuals is not what it is for heterosexuals. | ||
Heterosexuals, even the most promiscuous heterosexuals, maybe they'll have, you know, and maybe this is dated, because now it's pretty bad for even us, but for heterosexuals, it's like 10 partners is a lot, you know? | ||
And maybe you go to a party and you get drunk, right? | ||
Or maybe you go to a party and you do cocaine or something like that. | ||
But with homosexuals, it's like that, but exponentially. | ||
It's like parties, and you know, a lot of weird stuff, and you know, group stuff, and like thousands of partners, and it's drugs, hard drugs, lots of drugs, and disease, and then you just look at that and you say, how can that like be healthy? | ||
How can that, even the act, even the homosexual act, is something that is damaging to your physical health. | ||
You know, they say, like, well, animals do it. | ||
We're not animals. | ||
And, you know, what they do, what they're up to is something that is bad for you. | ||
It's like something that's bad for your health in a lot of ways. | ||
It's like, nothing about that scene is pretty, nothing about it is natural, nothing about it is wholesome, nothing about that is... | ||
Elegant or anything like that at least with there is a proper expression of heterosexual Sexuality right of natural sexuality you see that in a marriage and a child and there is something that is like divinely ordered and And all that about that. | ||
They cannot be said about the other thing So it's kind of like and a lot of people just have to he's got to hit him with these like black pills about it Like it's messed up what goes on there. | ||
It's not modern family, man. | ||
It's not glee So that's that's what I would say Pinochase, it's weird you aren't on DLive homepage. | ||
Shadowban already? | ||
I'm not shadowban, it's just that they X-Tagged my content. | ||
This should be... Don't even get me started on this. | ||
They have an option on DLive to X-Tag your content, which means that if you talk about politics, or you swear, or you have like explicit profane content, Then it's like a filter and you do X tag and that means that like you know kids aren't gonna watch it I guess you know what I mean it's like uh I don't know like a not safe for work kind of a tag it's like you know this is not like a G rated stream so it's X tagged But I can't even control it anymore. | ||
They turn it on for me and I literally can't turn it off, which it's like, you know, it's kind of a shitty thing to do. | ||
You should probably talk to me about that if I'm like the number one streamer on this website, right? | ||
But that's why I'm X-Tagged. | ||
I would X-Tag all my shows, but... | ||
Probably my hangout streams shouldn't be x-tagged, but they permanently toggled it on for me, so I can't even turn it off if I wanted to. | ||
But it's not a shadow ban, it's just political content has to be tagged that way. | ||
Let's see... Polish Americans is on a scale from 1 to 10. | ||
How concerned are you about coronavirus? | ||
Like a three, I guess. | ||
Yeah, thanks. | ||
Yeah, one fish, two fish. | ||
If you give, what is it? | ||
If you give a mouse a cookie. | ||
Yeah, thanks. | ||
Dresden says, An Italian market named Mazzaro's. | ||
Dimitri says, Super Chatter, which book's on X? | ||
Nick, Everybody Poops. | ||
One fish, two fish. | ||
If you give a mouse a cookie, what is that old book? | ||
The duck driving the bus. | ||
Anybody remember that? | ||
Duck driving the bus? | ||
Or is it a goose? | ||
What is that book? | ||
You know what I'm talking about? | ||
All these old children's books. | ||
They exist as like... They're faded in my memory. | ||
Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus. | ||
Hey! | ||
Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus! | ||
Do not let that pigeon drive that bus. | ||
There's that one. | ||
Anybody remember the Stinky Cheese Man book? | ||
Stinky cheese man and other fairly stupid tales brah flashback moment and Was that what are some other ones you give? | ||
Something if you give a mouse a cookie there it is if you give a mouse a cookie don't do it Don't give that mouse a cookie Good night moon. | ||
Yo, good night moon check Good night moon. | ||
It's like Cosmic that is like a cosmic class. | ||
There's something about that book which stirs the soul Something about good night moon, which is it's really this in you it is innate in you Brown bear. | ||
Oh, man Man Taking me back taking me back to the old library grade school library Let's see Big Globes is for what it's worth. | ||
I ran out of space for a sandwich. | ||
Yeah, that's okay. | ||
Vespas is I want to like Baltimore so much, but it's 90% suck. | ||
Yeah, not surprising. | ||
Wilfred's is a good start as the Empire Unmasked by Ryan Dawson. | ||
Yeah, check that out. | ||
Dresden says Mazzaro's by my house has the best food ever. | ||
Oh, cool. | ||
NJ Conservatives' LGBTQ issue will become more obvious in five years. | ||
Dude, it's obvious now. | ||
It's been obvious. | ||
It was obvious back then. | ||
You know, it's so funny, they portray it like, you know, gay people were persecuted. | ||
It's because they were like, like gay pedophiles. | ||
Like, the Stonewall Riots. | ||
Somebody woke me up on this not too long ago. | ||
The Stonewall Riots, which everybody, during Gay History Month, they're always like, oh, the Stonewall Riots! | ||
That was like our Selma! | ||
That was like our civil rights moment! | ||
There was literally, like, child trafficking happening there. | ||
The reason the Stonewall, what is it, Stonewall Bar or something like that, the police like raided it and they beat the shit out of everybody, and they were like, that was, you know, discrimination against gay people. | ||
It's like, no, there was human trafficking going on there. | ||
There was definitely like pedophilia and human trafficking going on. | ||
Was that the name of the bar? | ||
What was the story with that? | ||
The Stonewall Inn. | ||
Yeah, there was human trafficking going on there, and it's like, that was our battle cry. | ||
That's our rallying cry. | ||
Your rallying cry is child trafficking and pedophilia, so... Anyway, yeah, so it's been, point being, it's been obvious for a long time, but it's just people unlearned that. | ||
It's just like with race. | ||
Race has become more obvious. | ||
It was obvious, you know, a long time ago, and that's why, well, you know what I'm saying here? | ||
It's like, Society was the way it was for a reason. | ||
It wasn't because of prejudice. | ||
It was because of knowledge and we have unlearned. | ||
So it's been obvious. | ||
It done been obvious. | ||
Chiefs says take my money. | ||
Yeah, sure. | ||
No problem with that. | ||
Polish Americans says my ma told me don't bring an Asian back home. | ||
Based? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, it's uh, it's pretty based. | ||
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But it's true. | |
I wouldn't want my kids to race mix, and I don't think my parents would want me or my sister to do anything like that, for what it's worth. | ||
I think most people are like that, probably. | ||
Yeah, so true. | ||
She's got it, man. | ||
She's a fighter. | ||
Hey, thanks. | ||
She is. | ||
She's right up there, man. | ||
She's our Phyllis Schlafly, Joan of Arc. | ||
says, thanks Nick, love and appreciate your work. | ||
Hey, thanks. | ||
Nick Kura says, Malkin is our Joan of Arc. | ||
Mommy, lead us. | ||
She is. | ||
She's right up there, man. | ||
She's our Phyllis Schlafly, Joan of Arc, trying to think of other prominent women. | ||
Totally. | ||
And she's a fighter. | ||
I respect fighters more than anybody else, because I'm a fighter. | ||
BadFaithPoster says, did you hear about the queer Cinderella thing? | ||
No. | ||
Dynamite says, hey Nick, the manifesto of the first Prime Minister of Armenia debunks the Armenian Genocide. | ||
Bernard Lewis does too. | ||
Okay, well I didn't read Bernard Lewis's talk about Armenian Genocide. | ||
I just read those two books. | ||
Diogenes is gay marriage makes marriage about love and not family I mean that is like kind of a basic take and like a basic way to put it but like You could say that. | ||
But that really doesn't get it, to me, something which is a little bit more fundamental. | ||
Some of the more fundamental problems. | ||
It's like, well, marriage makes it about love and not family. | ||
And that's true. | ||
I mean, the reason why heterosexual sex and heterosexual relationships are natural is because they are in line with what we are designed to do and designed to be. | ||
You know the reproductive act and the reproductive organs are designed for reproduction They're not designed for I mean the stimulation is secondary that that's part of it But ultimately the end goal it's in service of reproduction obviously it's in the name | ||
So marriage and and you know the natural relationship is based on that teleological fact about about reproduction and you could say that well gay marriage thwarts that end because obviously it's not a Reproductive act to have you know homosexual intercourse, but I think that I mean that is like the bigger picture but to really like wake people up you think they have to understand how jarring it is what goes on and | ||
You know, how profoundly offensive and unnatural it is, the rebellion that's going on. | ||
A lot of people have it in their heads. | ||
They have the most, the best, the most clean, the most clean cut. | ||
They have like Pete Buttigieg on their head. | ||
Monogamous, wholesome, you know, clean cut, all this. | ||
But I'm sure even them, I'm sure even they are a couple of freaks. | ||
A couple of freaks! | ||
And they're all freaks like that. | ||
And that is what you have to understand. | ||
HR says, thanks for getting me back into the church. | ||
Yeah, you're welcome, buddy. | ||
Glad to hear it. | ||
Diogenes says, if you're going after normies on gays, make it about family, not sex. | ||
Sure. | ||
Wisconsin Groyper says, hey Nick, who is your favorite Star Wars character? | ||
Favorite Star Wars character? | ||
Probably... I don't know. | ||
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Hmm, that's a tough one. | |
Probably Palpatine. | ||
He's pretty cool. | ||
He's maybe my favorite. | ||
Did my stream just go down? | ||
Masa just took down my stream? | ||
People are saying the stream got stopped for a minute there. | ||
What happened? | ||
They're saying he doesn't even realize They're shutting me down. | ||
I'm too based. | ||
Yeah Palpatine. | ||
It'd probably be my favorite Let's see Enter the Wu says thoughts on Nick Fuentes based. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, that's that's what we get Alexander Dugan says Drake and Josh are Ned's declassified Probably Drake and Josh, but I liked them both. | ||
I liked both of those shows. | ||
Drake and Josh, Ned's Declassified. | ||
Yeah, good times. | ||
Cookie Check? | ||
Yo, Cookie. | ||
I want Cookie's glasses. | ||
Dude, man. | ||
There used to be a kid in my grade school whose name I will not say, but he had a hair, he had like a bowl cut. | ||
And we used to call him Coconut Head because of, there was that character named Coconut Head in Neds Declassified who had a bowl cut and they called him Coconut Head. | ||
And we would all call him Coconut Head and he got so mad he would flip out. | ||
I wasn't even doing it to be mean, it was just funny. | ||
It was just funny, but we would call him that, and he would flip out. | ||
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Oh, okay. | ||
Diogenes says, if you give illegals amnesty, ancient knowledge. | ||
NJ Conservatives says, obvious for normies. | ||
Friends think it's just radicals. | ||
Sky fries to swing traded all my link for Bitcoin why I regret I can't give you any investment advice But who knows who knows? | ||
I don't know may is coming soon Mr. Lennon's his thoughts on anarchism cringe Solomon's his thoughts on AOC's boobs I've not don't really think about AOC's boobs actually Any boy says check out America second with Beardson Beardley. | ||
Yeah, sure Master of Horses, good evening everybody, you're watching Sex Ed First. | ||
We're not doing anything too sexual, I'm just explaining, you know, I think I've explained in a very clinical and non-vulgar way what's going on. | ||
WD says, weirdest thing you've ever received in the mail? | ||
I haven't actually received anything too weird. | ||
Nothing really to speak of. | ||
People usually just send me a letter, or a card, or money, or... You know, I've got a few gifts, and they're all usually very nice gifts. | ||
I'll show you, actually, one of these days. | ||
I got a Groyper. | ||
I'll show you one of these days. | ||
Problem is, he's green, but I'll show you. | ||
Somebody made me a hand-knit, a crocheted, like, Groyper figurine. | ||
And I'll show it to you. | ||
It's pretty good. | ||
I got it standing up on my shelf over there. | ||
W I just read that millennial. | ||
Well, this is gamers first America second now America first Dresden says Malkin is more tantamount to our Hypatia. | ||
I don't know what that means But that's our last super chat So that's going to do it for us on the show tonight. | ||
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