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March 22, 2020 - America First - Nicholas J. Fuentes
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CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC: Total Shutdown of California, Illinois, New York | America First Ep. 569
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Good evening, everybody.
nick fuentes
You are watching America First.
My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes.
We have a great show for you tonight.
Very excited to be back with you here tonight on Friday.
And thank God it is Friday, the end to a very long week.
Long week for everybody because of the virus, the stock market, everything that's been going on.
So we have a casual Friday.
We're gonna have a low-key, casual, fun show.
Great show!
Lots to talk about, lots to get into.
We'll be talking about the coronavirus and specifically the lockdowns.
And I predicted this last week, you know, we are... my record is really...
It's really good on the virus.
I predicted last week that within two weeks you would see all the major cities in the country on lockdown and we are rapidly approaching that point.
The main story tonight is about California, Illinois, and New York.
All three states will go into total lockdown, total, well shelter-in-place is the proper terminology.
Shelter-in-place orders have been issued in all three states and they will take effect this weekend and I think that's what's on the menu for everybody else too.
I think that probably By the end of the weekend or at some point next week you'll see similar orders in Florida, Ohio, Texas.
I think you'll see that all over.
And this is how it starts in California, New York, and Illinois.
So we'll talk about that and there's a lot to discuss there.
And we'll talk about some other developments with the virus on the money situation, some other relief measures which have been put into effect.
And it should be a pretty good show.
I gotta tell you, you know, tonight it's obviously Casual Friday.
And you know it's a Casual Friday because I'm not wearing a necktie.
And you know that when I'm not wearing a necktie, you're supposed to be casual.
When I'm not wearing a necktie, it's time for you to relax and chill out, okay?
Take it nice and easy.
But I wore this outfit in particular tonight.
This is not really a March outfit.
Today's the first day of spring, I should say.
March 20th, first day of spring technically.
And normally I like to only wear the Hawaiian shirts when it's summer, but I figure this is like a fun outfit and I thought that maybe would cheer you up a little bit.
I thought that if I wore this tonight It's kind of a fun summer outfit and in these dark times with lockdowns and shortages and quarantines and social distancing, I thought maybe the simple act of just wearing this Hawaiian shirt with this sport coat might bring you a little bit of relief.
It might bring you a little bit of comfort.
Maybe it'll turn your mood around.
It's a little thing like that.
A subtle little thing like just wearing a fun outfit.
That maybe it'll just change the mood of the whole show.
And in spite of dark times, we can have a good night.
And I hope that wearing this outfit will contribute to that a little bit.
So, I'm excited.
I'm in this Hawaiian shirt.
I am in this jacket.
And we're gonna have a great show.
Before we get into the virus, and I've also got a whiteboard here.
For all of our numbers.
Love, love to look at the numbers.
But before we dive into all of that, I do just want to tell you a little bit about sort of my experience today.
I went out today, and of course today, well in the past 24 hours was the big announcement.
California was last night, the shelter in place.
Illinois and New York State was today.
But I was out there, I guess in the midst of this announcement.
I went out to Walmart to get a Nintendo Switch.
Animal Crossing New Horizons just came out today for the Nintendo Switch.
Very anticipated.
And I was going to get a Switch to play this game, although I waited until the last minute because I didn't think like a global pandemic would take over and shut down supply lines and make it impossible.
I started Googling the other night where I can find a Switch.
And first of all, everything's closed.
The 24-hour Walmart is closed.
All the other stores are closed and then there's shortages everywhere There's not a single Nintendo switch in a Best Buy in like the entire Chicagoland area nothing a GameStop virtually nothing at Walmart
but there was one there was one or a few I think there were a few remaining units at the Walmart by me so I went over there I picked it up I got my what is it called my capture card and I got the game and a few other things and I went to a few different stores today I went to the dollar store I went to Best Buy Walmart and Target and the shelves are empty in all these stores You need to go out there and get prepared now!
Shut down the show, turn off your iPad, your computer, go to the store now, if you haven't already.
And I've been telling you since January!
I've been telling you since January to get food, to get water, to get prepared.
And I told you last week, and I told you two weeks ago, that it's never too late.
Go out and buy.
And I feel like some people still haven't.
I'm set.
You know, I'm set.
Everybody, most of the people I know are doing okay.
You know, Sean has not left his house, I think, for like a month.
So, we have been okay, but you gotta go out there and get prepared, because the shelves were empty.
I went to Walmart, Target, Dollar Store, and Best Buy.
Well, the shelves weren't empty at Best Buy, because they don't really sell food at Best Buy.
Or things like that.
They don't sell a lot of the essentials.
But at least at Target and Walmart, just rows and rows of shelves with nothing on it.
Cereal, gone.
Canned goods, gone.
Toilet paper, hand sanitizer, even disinfectant, bleach, like everything is just cleared out.
And all kinds of stuff too.
Things like bread, eggs, the essentials.
A lot of the freezer aisle was wiped out.
And it's really scary that that's the way it's going.
But people know that the lockdown is imminent, at least in my neck of the woods, I think they know.
And it's been, people have been self-quarantining for a long time.
They've been staying at home.
The restaurants have been closed, right?
But now I think you're going to see in all these other major cities, not just L.A.
It's also so far in San Francisco, New Orleans, Los Angeles, New York State, Illinois, the state, and California, the state.
These are all under lockdown.
And I think that's going to expand to other places.
And you're going to need to shelter in place.
You're going to need to hunker down.
Because if we are tracking, like every other country, it's going to go a step further than that, right?
That is the first step towards a total lockdown.
It's just like it happened in Italy.
In Italy, first they closed down the restaurants and bars and the recreation, then they closed all non-essential businesses, then it was shelter-in-place, then it was lockdown.
And that means you can't leave.
So, anyway, that's what I saw today.
Shelves were gone.
And I have to tell you, there is one thing I wanted to bring up.
A lot of people are saying this.
They see the empty shelves.
They see the panic.
In Western Europe or the United States.
And when I'm in the store today and I'm passing all these empty shelves, I'm thinking of this.
A lot of people are posting pictures of the empty shelves and they're saying, See?
Capitalism has bread lines too!
Or something like that.
See?
Empty shelves in America!
Wow, that's just like socialism!
Some people are posting pictures of socialist countries and saying, look, the shells are stocked in Vietnam.
It's like Vietnam's not socialist anymore, right?
Well, the shells are stocked in Cuba.
Okay, Cuba's still socialist, but...
I have to say that it's a completely asinine point to make that the shelves are empty now, because the shelves are never empty in a capitalist country.
And don't make me defend capitalism, but I've seen this take all over the internet, and I did just want to bring that up tonight because I was thinking about that when I'm walking through the grocery store.
You know, as much as I am a skeptic and a critic of capitalism, as much as I am not gung-ho about hyper-individualistic, international, central bank, free-market capitalism, as much as I'm not wild about that and I don't love that, you make me defend it!
Because so many people are out there saying, Empty shelves, isn't that what they say about socialism?
And I think the point, which is obvious, is that you're never going to have a system where there will never be problems.
There is no economic system where you will never have a shortage, where you will always be able to get everything you want, when you want it, no matter what.
Even if there's a hurricane, or a tornado, or a pandemic, or a nuclear war, right?
Because what economics is, economics is the study of how scarce resources are allocated.
Intrinsic to the idea of economy and economics is the principle of scarcity.
Which is to say that there's not enough stuff for everybody to have it.
That's what scarcity means.
That's what economy is.
Right?
If everybody was rich, and everybody could just buy whatever they wanted, well, you wouldn't actually even need an economic system, right?
If there was an infinite supply of resources, there would be no need to economize.
There would be no need for the price system.
There would be no need for these things.
But because there's only so much lumber and there's only so much coal and steel and labor and other resources, there's only so much...
There's only so much time and labor we have to economize.
And so intrinsic in that is that sometimes not everybody is going to get everything they want when they want it.
Specifically in times like this in capitalism that seems to be the only time when we have that problem.
Obviously in other countries you have that problem more frequently and it's maybe more systemic or intrinsic to the system that you have shortages built in because the system is not efficient.
Of all the critiques that I have of capitalism, efficiency abundance is not one of them.
That's actually part of the problem is that it prioritizes short-term consumption over long-term investment and in a lot of cases the supply chains are very fragile in times like this.
But mark my words, if we have to go through a prolonged period of pandemic, I think the system will adjust and the supply chains will adapt to something like this.
They'll produce more of disinfectant, hand sanitizer, whatever, and they will cut down the hours and you can already see that accommodations are being made for this.
Based on the incentives and the prices that you have with a major disruption like this.
So, I just wanted to bring that up because I went out to the stores today and it's worse than I've ever seen it.
I've been going out to the stores just about every week, close to every weekend since Trump's initial Oval Office address.
And not even because I really need anything.
I mean, when it initially happened, I was stocking up, I think back in like late February, early March.
But now I go almost just to see what's happening.
Of course today I had a special excursion to get my Nintendo Switch.
But I've been going and I've been making it a point to visit different stores just to kind of get a feel for how things are going.
And it's the worst it's ever been.
So if you haven't gotten your supplies, now's the time.
And if it's bad now, it's going to be worse tomorrow.
Because the more that states and cities go on lockdown, the more people are going to panic buy.
When people hear that, when they go home and see that on the news, what's the first thing they're going to do?
They're going to head over to Walmart, Target, Mariano's, you know, whatever your local grocery store is, and they're going to load up.
And the supply chains in the grocery stores right now are not able to accommodate everybody coming in all at once and loading up with a two-week supply of food.
Grocery stores don't contain all that.
And there's a little, and I have one more thought on this before I move on and look at the numbers and some other things.
And I made this point on my Telegram channel the other day.
This is something to think about.
When you see New York City go on lockdown, think about New York City.
Think about how big New York City is.
It's not a huge landmass.
When you're looking at Long Island and Queens and the Bronx and Staten Island, when you're looking at all the neighborhoods, geographically this doesn't take up a lot of space.
But there's 8 million people living in the city of New York and I think the number goes up to 12 million people if you're looking at the greater New York City area and then if you look at New York City and Newark and Jersey City and you know just sort of like all in that little area it's maybe something like 20 million people.
I'm not sure the numbers on that, but the point being is you've got lots and lots of people in a very small landmass.
High population density is what that means.
And in particular, in Manhattan, you've got an island, right?
It's an island.
Long Island or Manhattan is an island.
And what I think about when I hear about the pandemic and when I think about what's happening with the coronavirus, I think about 8 to 12 million people who are trying to stock up on supplies for two weeks.
And here's something which I think is food for thought.
There's not enough food on the entire island in Manhattan to feed all the people that are there for two weeks.
There's not enough food in New York City to feed all the people in New York City for two weeks.
The entire economy, the entire population of the world and of our country relies on very, very carefully calibrated supply chains.
Down to very specific time schedules and workers showing up on time, truckers, supply routes.
down to very specific time schedules and workers showing up on time, truckers, supply routes, very, very carefully calibrated supply chains that goods are coming even from foreign countries.
Very, very carefully calibrated supply chains that goods are coming even from foreign countries.
And they're coming through shipping routes maybe, through the ocean, or maybe it's being flown in, or maybe it's being trucked in from Mexico or Canada.
And they're coming through shipping routes maybe, through the ocean, or maybe it's being flown in, or maybe it's being trucked in from Mexico or Canada.
And then it arrives at ports or airports.
And then this gets loaded onto trucks.
And then trucks, you have internal supply chains within the country or on the continent.
And then this gets unloaded to distributors and larger companies, warehouses.
And then this is shipped into the stores.
And the point I'm trying to make is that all it takes to completely disrupt life in America is a sustained disruption to those supply chains.
That's all it takes.
And this is what I've been saying for years, by the way.
I've been saying this since I started doing this show.
A lot of people look at this system and they say to themselves, this will never go down.
There are no cracks in this system.
This is America.
This is the 21st century.
A lot of people have this idea that because we have technology or because we have a big economy or because it's the future, People have it in their heads that there is this anti-fragility or resiliency of the system, that nothing could really ever go wrong.
Because we know that life four weeks ago seemed invincible.
You go out to McDonald's and you could get a hamburger, you could go out and get a pizza, you could go to the Supermarket and shelves are stocked with everything you could ever want.
Anything anybody could ever want is available now, delivered to your door in a day.
You know, if you look at Amazon one-day delivery, the ubiquity of commerce makes most people think that this is a really solid, this is a really strong System.
But it isn't.
You've seen that with the coronavirus, all it takes is a sustained disruption, sustained pressure on these supply chains.
And watch how quickly things go out of control.
With electricity, water, food, all these different things.
And all of this is to say, every night I come on the show and I tell you the direction things are going in.
And most people don't believe me.
You might say you believe me, but you don't act like it.
You might say I agree with you in principle, and yep, things are going down, but nobody acts like it.
People still go about their daily lives.
They don't prepare.
In some cases, people don't lock their doors at night, right?
They don't lock their cars.
People act as though everything is just fine, even if you're somebody who on the surface level might agree with the things I say on the show.
And I tell you about the demographics, and I tell you about the fragility of the system, and about trade, and our adversaries, and the entropy, these entropic, disordering, destabilizing forces that are attacking the country on all fronts.
And you don't trust that because what you see in your daily life tells you otherwise.
The stock market goes up.
We've got these big spectacles, big entertainment spectacles.
Turn on the television.
America's Got Talent is on.
Everything's fine.
Turn on the television.
American Idol is on.
What could be going wrong here?
Stock market is reaching record highs.
Everything's okay.
GDP goes up.
The stock market only goes up, right?
Everything seems to be just fine, but this is a lesson to everybody about what's really happening in our system.
This country is weak.
This country is not strong.
Our institutions are weak.
Our supply chains are weak.
Our national security apparatus is weak.
If we look at our strategic assets in the country, energy, the electrical grid, transportation, it's weak.
You're weak.
Our people are weak.
And coronavirus is proving that.
It's showing all the vulnerabilities in the system.
And people have thought that because we won the Cold War 30 years ago, or we won World War II 80 years ago, and because we've been the unipolar country for 30 years, people think that everything's just fine and we have nothing to worry about.
No enemies from within or without to worry about.
Even 9-11, for as bad as 9-11 was, that was two buildings.
And I don't mean to... I don't say that to minimize it.
What I mean to say is that even the biggest attack, the biggest disaster in this century, the biggest disaster in the past 30 years by far, the most visual, the most visceral, the highest casualty count in a span of one day, The idea of vulnerability, it is bad and as awful and horrible and tragic as it was, that was a bad day for a lot of people, and it was a bad day that happened over in New York.
And it was obviously horrible if you were in New York City, but for everybody else, that was something that happened over there.
That was something that happened in Washington DC or in Pennsylvania.
That happened on those four planes, in those three buildings, in those cities, And gee, I guess it could happen anywhere else.
But slowly but surely, after a couple of years, all that anxiety or paranoia, which might have been justified, slowly eroded and it was back to normal.
And again, I don't say that to minimize, I mean to say even something as bad as 9-11.
Did it really affect people on a massive level, aside from inconveniences at airports and temporary inconveniences with security and things like that?
Not to the extent that this is.
And something like this is really driving home the point that we are all vulnerable.
We've all been walking around, living on borrowed time essentially, until one of these things unraveled.
And it could have been anything.
It could have been a mass terror attack.
And I mean like a bad one, like a nuclear bomb, a pandemic.
You know, a major economic recession or depression, some kind of a debt bomb going off, something like that, right?
You look at any one of these threats that we've been thinking about, a cyber attack, an EMP, a solar flare, a major national disaster, we've been living on borrowed time against these threats that we simply have not been prepared for.
Walking around like everything's okay, and all it takes is one day, or a series of three weeks, and now we are really understanding in an intimate way just how unprepared we were For something as basic as a pandemic and you would think that we would be okay.
All these progressives always talk about how we're always moving up and we never go back, right?
People like Steve Pinker and Jordan Peterson and all these progressives tell us that our Millennium Development Goals are being reached and global poverty is on the downswing.
The country and the world and humanity only goes up.
It only goes in one direction.
For all time, better technology, better health standards, more money.
We never go back, we always go forward.
And now something as rudimentary as a novel coronavirus, a new virus, has brought the world to its knees.
Has destroyed, has eliminated all the wealth we've built up in five years.
We're having to rethink everything about our society.
Isn't that like the most basic threat to humanity?
We've been dealing with disease forever.
And this is where we are now.
And I think everybody knew we were unprepared, but they just didn't expect it.
You never expect it.
You never expect the 1 in 100 chance that a civilizational, global catastrophe will happen.
But if you're talking about 100 years, 1 out of those 100 years will be the 1 in 100 chance that you have a crisis like that.
And you have to prepare for these things.
They are inevitable.
And we have to seriously think about what happens if this doesn't end.
And maybe this is not a low-key or a casual or a relaxed or a cozy thought to think about, but a lot of people have been asking themselves, when is this going to end?
Will it end by July?
Will it end by August?
When can I go eat at a restaurant again?
When can things go back to normal?
I will tell you that things will never go back to normal.
We have departed.
The lives that we lived four weeks ago are never coming back.
Now are things going to be like this forever?
No.
We will adapt.
We will figure out new ways to work and go to school and interact and...
You know, maybe we'll figure out a vaccine for this particular virus.
But that world that we lived in at AFPAC, when we went there and people are shaking hands and in close quarters at a bar and nobody's really concerned, that's done.
Probably for our lifetimes.
Probably for, I don't think most of us will forget about this for the rest of our lives.
That storm cloud will hang over our heads for the rest of our lives.
And we might return to some sense of normalcy and adapt to something that's more livable and something that is more acceptable to most people.
And we have to think about this coronavirus.
When we're talking about solutions or an end to the coronavirus, you've really got three options.
style that we lived without preparedness is done and we have to think about this coronavirus when we're talking about solutions or an end to the coronavirus you've really got three options you've got the vaccine which is to say that worldwide people have to get vaccinated and when they get vaccinated they become immune and then this novel coronavirus basically dies off the It'll become like the influenza and a novel coronavirus becomes a coronavirus.
They call it novel coronavirus because it is novel, it's new, it's a new strain that we have no immunity to.
But there are other coronaviruses out there and this novel coronavirus will become among the others and will have immunity and things can largely return to normal.
The vaccine is at least 12 to 18 months away.
12 to 18 months.
Some people have been talking about this hydroxychloroquine treatment, and some people have been saying that the vaccine is moving along very quickly, but it's still 12 to 18 months because you have to test it, and then you have to manufacture it and distribute it, and this is a long and arduous process.
So that's 12 to 18 months away that we're talking about immunity through vaccine.
The other option is herd immunity.
If in the meantime, between now and the vaccine, we may just simply develop a natural immunity because so many people will have gotten the virus.
Just like other diseases in human history, we will organically and naturally develop an immunity without a vaccine.
But the only way to do that is if the disease burns through most of the population.
40 to 70 percent of the population would have to get sick before you develop a herd or a community-based immunity.
So we're talking about a 12 to 18 month timeline for the vaccine.
The herd immunity might not even be a choice.
That might burn through us and there's no guarantee that we develop an immunity.
Maybe everybody gets sick and maybe we just live with these outbreaks on and off again.
And that leads us to the third scenario which is there really is no end in sight for the coronavirus.
Which is to say that maybe a vaccine takes years to develop.
Maybe it takes a really long time to develop.
And maybe we don't build up a natural immunity.
Maybe this virus mutates and changes and this is just how we have to live.
That you'll continue to see outbreaks on again, off again, and sometimes you'll have it and some seasons it'll get worse, but that this is just something we'll have to live with indefinitely.
That doesn't mean forever, permanently, but it does mean With no guaranteed end date in sight.
So, with all that in mind, you've got to prepare accordingly.
They will not tell you this.
The President of the United States, the government, the media will never tell you that this is never going to end.
Because if people found out about that, then things would turn south very quickly.
Things would sour fast.
That's why it's been a slow burn.
And they're going to deploy the military and we might see martial law.
I mean we might see some serious stuff go down in the next couple of months because I don't see any of this changing anytime soon.
Things might be more relaxed.
People might return to work in some capacity as they're doing in China.
They might just have to force it.
But these are really your three options.
The vaccine, the herd immunity, or, you know, there could just be no one in sight to coronavirus and pandemics and diseases.
This is just now how we have to live.
We have to be conscious.
We have to have a more global and international consciousness.
Not in the way that we're globalists, but thinking about these kinds of international threats in a globalized world, which are disease among many others, and take the proper precautions and change as a result.
So, it's kind of a dark message.
I hate to tell you that, and you might not like that, but that's the way it is.
The good news is, is that it's a low mortality rate, so if you catch it, you're probably not going to die, if you're a young person, and you're probably not going to have a severe case.
That doesn't mean it's impossible, that doesn't mean you shouldn't be careful, but it does mean that in as much as things change, we have to remember what's important.
and nobody's most people are not not nobody but most people are not going to die some will die but this is life this is life and we are returning to history the 20th the 21st century will be our return from our vacation from history from 1990 you could say really from 1980 probably before that you could say that from 1945 until now we have been living In in maybe you could say in a historical time.
We have taken a vacation from history.
Maybe you could say 1973 Since the Vietnam War that was arguably the last time it was like really bad So maybe 1973 around there the the mid 70s Until now we've been taking a vacation broadly speaking from major Historical catastrophes and events not to say that there haven't been events or catastrophes, but I think you understand we're talking about scale and
And this is when we return we return to tradition we return to tribe we return to all these Pestilence and locusts and all these plague all these terrible things That's that's just gonna be how we are.
We have to become greater in a way.
It's actually an opportunity It's an opportunity for us in our country and for our political movement but it's also an opportunity for us to grow as people you could say And here's maybe the silver lining.
You may look at this as a great gift because what the coronavirus and history does is it reminds us of who we are.
And although things are going to get difficult and although things are going to be challenging and there will be danger, this is actually a very natural habitat for people to be in.
It's a very natural dynamic for human beings to actually thrive in.
Conversely, you might say that maybe the worst fate is that we would live in a completely plastic, artificial, predictable society forever.
That the trend that we saw four weeks ago, that was our lives, would persist forever.
No challenge, no danger, no risk, no strife.
Just safe, predictable, sterile, right?
And totally protected.
That's another way to think about it.
That's maybe a more holistic way to think about it.
Maybe an unconventional way to think about it, but...
Maybe it's more true.
You know, I have to tell you that a lot of people might like the coronavirus in a weird and counterintuitive way because it is danger.
And in a situation or in a life where most people don't really encounter real risk or real danger, real crisis, real threat, you know, there's something very natural about responding to that.
There's something natural about the way our brains and our chemicals work.
So, I mean, that's also something to think about.
A return to history is also a return to being a historical human being and not, you know, just somebody that's supposed to be mindlessly consuming and working.
And that's not to say that we're never going to have to work or consume, but it is to say that maybe, maybe this just adds a little something.
That something is happening, that there's a danger, maybe that restores some of the vigor and the value that we hold for life you kind of take it for granted when there's nothing like that going on so it's not to say that it's great that we have a global pandemic but that is another way to think about it but we're going to move on and we're going to talk about the latest numbers i don't know if that's sick or crazy but you know frankly we're in a extraordinary time right now we're in a uh exceptional circumstance and
And it really makes you reevaluate what normal looks like.
It makes you reevaluate what life should or ought to look like.
If we're talking about normal, if we're talking about how we adapt to something like this or how we might like society to be, now that we've got something destabilizing and making us ask questions and challenge us, maybe this is one of these paradigm shifting events.
I guarantee that out of this will come many great things.
Out of this will come, well, many changes and certainly a lot of them for the better.
Some that will make us safer and some that conceivably will make us happier.
So it doesn't have to be the worst thing in the world.
Sometimes you need a little bit of a shake-up.
Sometimes you need a little bit of disorder to get things back on the right track because otherwise society and history has an inertia and a momentum to it that can feel unstoppable.
It's only when you fall in a ditch and something weird happens that We can really all, as a society, reevaluate and find a will to make things different.
But, as I said, we're going to move on and we're going to look at our latest numbers here.
Your favorite segment!
It's very morbid.
But we're going to take a look at our whiteboard.
We've got our latest numbers here for confirmed coronavirus cases.
We've got them all.
We've got them all!
We've got them by country and in total.
And let me bring down the brightness here so it's easier, excuse me, so it's easier on the eyes for you.
Is that a little bit better?
I think that's a little better.
Okay, so tonight we have got 262,876 confirmed coronavirus cases worldwide, which yesterday, I think we were at 240,000, I think we were at 240,000, something like that, 230,000.
I should keep a running tally, but I erase.
unidentified
I could be so silly sometimes.
nick fuentes
I erase all the numbers and write the new ones, and I'm like, damn it, wait, what were the numbers from yesterday again?
I completely erased and I'm like, well be nice to know how much they're increasing by I think I have it in front of me online.
I Well, it's telling me the new cases by country, but not in total.
I don't know what we were at, what we were at yesterday.
Let me see real time visualization.
Will it be there?
unidentified
It's not there.
nick fuentes
Well, in any case, you've had a dramatic, a dramatic increase in the amount of cases.
I think it was like 240,000.
The real, the real number to think about is that on March 18th, that is when we had 225,000 cases.
March 18th was 225,000.
So, think about how much that number's gone up.
That's 37,000 in two days.
That is when we hit 225,000 cases.
March 18th was 225,000.
So think about how much that number's gone up.
That's 37,000 in two days.
Globally 37,000 new cases since March 18th, 48 hours ago.
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nick fuentes
We've got 80,967 in China.
They've reported no new cases today.
Incredible.
And we know that China's faking it.
There's been some research into what the real numbers are in China and the results are kind of disturbing.
There was one, I think, journalist who found that if you're looking at Chinese telecommunications companies, they've tracked 13 million less users on some of these websites or some of these registries Then before the coronavirus outbreak happened, implying that maybe a lot of them or most of them or all of them are people that died from coronavirus.
So you're talking about millions of people that conceivably have died in China from the coronavirus.
So if they're saying 80,000 confirmed infected, the death rate could easily be in the millions.
And if the death rate is in the millions, probably the infected rate is in the tens of millions, maybe 100 million.
We have no idea.
So that's China.
Italy is up to 47,021 cases.
Dramatic increase.
I think they're up 6,000 cases.
dramatic increase I think they're up 6,000 cases 6,000 cases in one day for Italy Spain is up to 20,410 Iran is at 19,644.
Germany is at 16,666.
The United States is at 15,777.
Iran today.
Iran is at 19,644.
Germany is at 16,666.
The United States is at 15,777.
France at 10,995.
And South Korea at 8,652.
Notably, on this side, usually I don't read this list because this has just been somewhat negligible compared to the others, but now you could see that in a lot of these countries you're seeing some serious numbers go on the board.
Switzerland, which is a small country, is up to nearly 4,200 cases.
The United Kingdom, nearly 4,000 cases.
Netherlands is 3,000.
Austria, 2,200.
Norway, Belgium, nearly 2,000.
So it is getting bad out there.
Europe is being just ravaged by the virus.
The United States is being ravaged.
We're logging more cases every day.
Not as many cases as the other day, though.
We were up to 15,777.
up to 15777, that's only something like 2,500 new cases.
So maybe the testing is slowing down, at least in the last day, or maybe less confirmations I'm not sure, but this is where we are in terms of the numbers.
It's getting pretty bad out there, and the idea that half or most of the population will get the virus is just becoming more plausible.
The rate at which this is spreading, the incubation time, The time that we've taken to try to contain this, you know, none of this is on our side.
None of this data, none of these characteristics of the virus are really helping us.
This virus very well could infect half the population, and that's what they're saying now in Germany, in the United Kingdom, in the United States, that maybe the only saving grace here will be herd immunity.
How else does this stop?
The vaccine is not going to be ready for a year.
We don't have a year.
The virus won't stop.
It's not like the virus is going to say, well, two weeks is a long time to be locked up in the house.
I'm going to take it easy now.
The virus does not say that, right?
We may get tired of the lockdown, but the moment that you release everybody, the virus comes back.
Because you're bound to have people that are still sick and undiagnosed, and they'll still be spreading it.
So the day that people go back outside and go to their parties and restaurants and bars and everything is the day they maybe get another outbreak.
Or maybe it subsides over the summer, but it comes back with a vengeance in the fall.
But until you get the vaccine, there's no real solution for this.
You can't just completely wipe out and kill a virus totally just by quarantining every single person that has it until they die or recover fully.
I don't think that's practical.
So the only other solution is the herd immunity, which is to say that just about everybody is going to have to get it.
Everybody will have to get it.
And then once everybody gets it, then it'll be a lot harder for it to come back or impossible for it to come back and do as much damage.
But these numbers are not looking good.
These are bad.
China's horrible.
Italy's just brutal over there.
All of Europe is feeling this way.
And this is what's happening in the U.S.
We just haven't diagnosed enough people yet.
So, the numbers keep getting worse.
Can't wait to see what the numbers will be on Monday or next Friday.
Think about how quickly all this is moving.
Three weeks ago, you had 100 cases in the United States.
That was three weeks ago.
Do you know how long three weeks is?
That's not a long time.
100 cases now up to 15,000.
It's rapidly going up.
We're probably at 50,000 already.
We're probably much more than that, actually.
So it's moving very quickly.
Life is changing very rapidly.
It just goes to show.
Don't take things for granted.
You can never take anything for granted.
I think about APAC.
What a blast that was.
It feels like ancient history because that was before all this.
That was before our lives changed.
Athpak?
No, I thought Vince, Vince Red Elephants was there and he wouldn't shake anybody's hands.
He was doing the fist bump and he was doing the hand sanitizer and I thought he was being crazy.
I thought he's been paranoid actually.
I was like, yeah, it seems a little excessive.
I mean, I knew the coronavirus was bad and it was spreading, but I didn't think we had anything to worry about on, you know, if we're just shaking hands or whatever.
There's another case of somebody who doesn't really take it seriously, right?
But Vince did, and we were all hanging out and shaking hands and talking and going to these bars and hotel and all this, and that was the last big event that we had before this reality, before this world.
The darkest timeline.
Where will we be in a week?
Where will we be in a month?
Where will we be in six months?
In a year?
Where will we be in five to ten years?
These are the questions we have to ask.
To what extent will this change things, and which of those changes will be permanent, and what will it be like when we get out on the other side?
Bad numbers!
Bad numbers!
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nick fuentes
We're gonna move on from the numbers and look at the other developments, which is the response from the government.
We've got the virus, we've got the government, and we've got the stock market.
These are the forces.
So there's a big press conference today.
And I think that's great that we're doing these daily press conferences, and it's the president, the vice president, this Dr. Fauci character, that woman, some other individuals, and the big announcements today, which are all pretty good, are number one that the cash payments are going to be bigger.
The president said today that he looked at the proposal from the GOP, which was $1,200, and even better, Okay, get this.
So yesterday we talked about the cash payment proposal, and I knew that the upper bound was $75,000 for an individual.
thousand dollars for an individual you qualify for twelve hundred dollars a twelve hundred dollar relief check if you as an individual make less than seventy And those are based on the 2018 tax returns.
So if you made $75,000 in 2018, then you get your $1,200.
The more money you make between that and $100,000, the less money you get.
But I didn't know the lower bound.
on the 2018 tax returns.
So if you made $75,000 in 2018, then you get your $1,200.
The more money you make between that and $100,000, the less money you get.
But I didn't know the lower bound.
They said that if you have, what is it, $2,500 in tax liability, then you're eligible for $600.
But I didn't know the lower bound for income.
It turns out, they calculated the lower bound for the income, and I didn't put this in my notes, but this is on my Twitter.
You need to get $47,000 to get the full- I'm sorry, that's for joint filers.
You need $23,000 in income to get the $1,200.
$200,000 in income to get the $1,200.
So we're talking about the people that will get $1,200, the full $1,200 check, which, you know, $1,200 check, really, for a crisis like this, you have to make between $2,300 and $75.
Those are the only people to get the full check.
Really?
And as I said yesterday, we were led to believe that we were all going to get a big check.
Everybody was going to get a big check.
And then the GOP fucking Mitch McConnell comes out and says, no actually, only people that make between $23,000 and $75,000 will get one $1,200 check.
Keep it, you know and look I'm not gonna say keep it I'm gonna take my check, but it's like that is nothing that we were told we were told it was gonna be universal Only if you're making a million dollars or you're not gonna get the check But now it's like oh, well if you make $21,000 you don't get the full check if you make $78,000 you don't get the full check ridiculous But thankfully the president came out today and said that the check is going to be much bigger and I don't know if Congress will propose something new or they'll rewrite it but he said it should be much more substantial which is good.
So that's part of the relief.
The president also said today that all student loan payments will be suspended.
Interest on student loans and the student loan payments are suspended for 60 days.
Excuse me.
And tax day has now been moved back three months.
So first they said that penalties and the deadline to pay your taxes was moved back.
They said that for you to pay your taxes, that was pushed back 90 days.
Then they said the deadline to file your taxes is moved back 90 days.
Then they said, well now we're just going to push tax day all the way back to July 15th.
So there's going to be no deadline for paying or for filing until July.
And no penalties, no fees, nothing like that.
So that's great.
And I think that's the extent of the relief that was talked about today.
The Congress is getting closer on their $1 trillion stimulus, which I read about this the other day.
You're looking at $250 billion for an initial cash payment, up to $250 billion for a second cash payment.
$208 billion for bailing out certain industries and then billions of dollars in interest-free loans for small businesses.
That's all going to be part of the stimulus.
But again, nothing's finalized yet.
They're working quickly to do a phase 2 and a phase 3 bill.
And that's from the federal government.
You know, that's all great.
But honestly, nothing that has been displayed here has really wowed me.
Nothing that has been proposed here has really blown me away.
The president said, we're going to go big.
We're going to intervene.
They said that, what did they say?
Canceling student loans would be the second inning.
Or they said that what they had talked about so far was the second inning as far as interventions goes.
I'm not really impressed.
It still feels like we're firmly in that second inning.
If that was the second inning, we haven't left it yet.
Oh, you deployed two hospital ships?
And, you know, you're moving tax day back?
How about you cancel taxes, right?
How about you tell people no payroll tax?
Forget about a payroll tax cut.
Tell them no payroll tax.
And let's talk about some serious, how about $5,000 for everybody, right?
Or, you know, something, something major.
But they're doing a lot of monetary stimulus.
The New York Fed said that they're going to do a trillion dollars in repo, I think, what is it, every week or every month or something until this ends.
I forget exactly what the decision was.
But there's a lot of monetary stimulus happening.
The fiscal stimulus, they're working rapidly to do that $1 trillion, but frankly, we got a $2 trillion bailout in 2008, and this is worse than 2008, and the economy is bigger.
So how do you figure that the recession is worse, And it's artificial, right?
I mean, this is like people can't buy, people can't go to work.
So it's worse in every way.
It's worse not just in terms of what the recession will turn into, but what's causing it, what has catalyzed it.
So it's a worse recession.
The economy's twice as big, but the bailout is half as big?
How does that make any sense?
You spent half the money?
So I'm not really impressed.
I thought it was going to be great.
I've been impressed so far.
But I want to see more next week.
I want to see more money.
I want to see some creative new solutions.
Because, you know, bailing out these industries and just injecting liquidity is not going to solve your problems here.
There needs to be something.
There needs to be a very proactive approach here for how we're going to get the economy going if the coronavirus doesn't end in two weeks.
Because it's not going to.
So I want to see something next week or the week after that that's really serious about how are we going to keep the economy rolling?
How are we going to keep everybody fed and in business?
You might have to radically change the economy.
You might have to radically change how people get their money and how they get their food and all these things.
There should be some kind of a program that will promote working from home.
That to me would seem like a serious plan.
Which is to say that nobody's going to work in their businesses or if that's going to happen indefinitely then we'll invest in maybe more internet or whatever the problem is.
It's eating too much bandwidth right now, right?
Everybody's at home watching Netflix, playing games, working from home.
Maybe invest in more internet infrastructure.
Maybe invest in working from home.
You know, these kinds of solutions.
Invest in these technologies if this is going to be indefinite.
Because I can tell you that if people don't get back to work, and there's no end in sight of this by the way, this is not going to get better.
Okay?
And that's why the economy is so bad right now.
That's why the stock market is so bad.
Because there's no solution.
There's no end in sight for at what point are people going to start buying and spending and earning again?
Nobody has any idea.
So as far as we're concerned, there is no economy until we get some semblance of a path forward, a plan for how we're going to handle this coronavirus and how we're going to handle the working.
Because just telling people to self-quarantine is not a permanent or a lasting solution on either front.
So, either tell everybody it's herd immunity, and you're gonna get it, and everyone's going back to work, or figure something else out.
But, you know, these kinds of, these news conferences, they're becoming less and less impressive every day.
It started out big, and cash payments, and a trillion dollars, and this and that, and what did they announce yesterday?
The National, what is it, the Defense Production Act, and a couple of Navy hospital ships, and, I don't mean to minimize some big things that are happening, but, Uh, this is not going to keep the economy afloat and the stock market is reflecting that.
The stock market is crashing through the floor because investors are feeling the same way that I'm feeling.
And they're saying that with how they're trading.
So that's what's going on with the news conference today, and those are the latest relief measures.
No student loan payments, no student loan interest.
Trump should just cancel the student debt.
Now is the perfect time to do it.
And as I've been saying, now is the time to do a lot of things that you want to do.
For example, Trump could shut down the border and then simply never open it.
And that sounds like a joke, but it's not.
Shut down the border completely.
Throw everything.
At the virus.
At the virus right now.
Shut down the border.
Suspend legal immigration.
Suspend illegal immigration.
And then simply never go back.
Never turn it back on.
You don't have to.
That's how policy is made.
It's made during crises.
Extraordinary measures are put in place and they never get put back in the bag, right?
That's what happened after 9-11.
That's what happened during the Vietnam War.
That's what happened in World War II.
That's what happened in the Civil War and World War I, frankly.
Shut down the border, and then never open it again, after coronavirus.
And they'll tell him, and you'll see.
Once this thing starts to subside, and we don't know when that will be, but once this starts to subside, that will be a headline.
Coronavirus is over, but Trump's closure of the border hasn't.
It has been 18 months since coronavirus ended, and the border is still closed.
They can write about that impotently all they want, but the Congress will never vote to reopen the border.
At least, you know, not if Trump wins again, or if the Republicans control the Senate.
So that's what we should be doing right now.
Shut down the fucking border.
And shut down Big Tech.
And just use this, and I said this last week, and I've been saying this for the whole week, so I know probably you've heard a lot of this before, but... Hey!
Use this!
Use this!
We have got a show-stopping, once-in-a-lifetime catastrophe that affects everybody.
And now is your opportunity to do literally whatever you want.
Everything is for grabs right now.
Why not?
Why not?
Even things that are unrelated.
Bring the troops home.
Bring the troops home.
We need them in our country.
Bring the troops home.
They're gonna get sick in Iraq.
Do it.
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Do it.
nick fuentes
Bring all the troops home, seal up the border, shut down trade, de-invest from China, shut off access to our markets for China, shut down all investment into our companies from China.
You know, across the board.
Stop politicians from taking money from China, get them out of Hollywood.
Use this to go after everybody that we need to, because nobody is strong enough to retaliate.
America's the strongest currency, we're the strongest economy, strongest military.
Now is the time, and Trump's in charge.
You couldn't be given a better opportunity to do everything you need to do and more under the guise of this crisis.
And especially right now because every single day people become more accommodated and you'll have less crisis capital, so to speak.
And the more that that happens, the less you're able to do.
So we should be moving drastically to grab whatever we can in terms of a policy position.
But we're also going to talk about what's happening in these other cities.
That's from the federal government.
We're getting lockdowns now from the state governments and cities.
As I said, we've got now the three biggest cities in America are under lockdown, Minnesota.
They're all in the states, too.
It's not just the cities.
California, Illinois, New York State are all completely shut down.
They have all issued shelter-in-place orders, and I'll read through all the different orders, what it means for everybody.
In New York, Andrew Cuomo announced a statewide stay-at-home order on Friday warning New York State's 19 million residents that those who defy the expansive order could face civil fines.
He said, when I talk about the most drastic action we can take, this is the most drastic action we can take.
The restrictions take effect Sunday night and stipulate that all New Yorkers are ordered to work from home.
Employees in essential jobs and government personnel can continue to work.
Solitary walks and outdoor exercise is permitted, but all team sports are banned.
Residents are allowed to go to the grocery store and run errands.
Restaurants and bars can still deliver to homes.
All non-essential businesses statewide must close their premises.
Liquor and wine stores are classified as essential so they can stay open, as can pharmacies, grocery stores, restaurants and bars doing carry-out and delivery.
Mass transit and roadways are not affected.
So that's in New York.
If you play a team sport, you'll get a fine.
If you're out doing anything other than running errands, if you're running a non-essential business, you'll get fined.
In California, Governor Gavin Newsom announced a statewide state home order stating that while home isolation is not his preference, it's necessary to stop the spread of the virus.
While Newsom stated the California police will not be actively enforcing the order, the mandate states that failure to comply could result in a misdemeanor punishable by a fine, imprisonment, or both.
He said this is not a permanent state, this is a moment in time we will look at these kinds of decisions as pivotal decisions.
In California, residents are allowed to run errands to the grocery store and pharmacy.
Walks outside are permitted while practicing social distancing.
Employees in essential jobs can continue to work outside the house.
All other Californians will work from home for the time being, and restaurants can deliver to homes.
And then in Illinois, Governor J.B. Proctor, Pritzker ordered a statewide stay-at-home order stating that while he didn't come to this decision lightly, he believes that aggressive action is necessary, blah, blah, blah.
He says, quote, for the vast majority of you already taking precautions, your lives will not change very much.
We don't know yet all the steps you're going to have to take to get this virus under control.
This order begins at 5 p.m.
on Saturday.
Excuse me, which is tomorrow and it will continue until April 7th.
So this is what is this nearly a 20-day?
It's a you know a little bit more than two weeks for this shelter-in-place order and this one all residents must work from home except for essential personnel Residents can go to the grocery store pharmacy.
They can get gas for their cars walks outside are allowed but Social distancing guidelines have to be followed.
Non-essential businesses are shut down.
Restaurants can still deliver.
Roads will remain open.
Grocery stores, pharmacies, and gas stations will remain open.
So this is now all of Illinois, all of California, and all of New York.
And New Orleans has a similar order right now.
And this is what it's going to be like in the rest of the country.
If you live in a major metropolitan area, this is probably coming your way too.
So, I would just tell everybody to prepare accordingly because this is only, this is the penultimate step.
You understand that this happens.
People stay at home, they close down their businesses, and what's going to come next week or in two weeks is not a lifting of this order, I don't believe.
I think the next logical response in a lot of these places is a mandatory lockdown.
This is what happened in Italy, and I said this earlier on in the show, but that this is exactly how it played out there.
They shut down the restaurants, then it was all the other businesses, it was shelter in place, then it was mandatory, and they just extended it today.
They just extended the lockdown in Italy today.
They're doing lockdown in France.
They're doing lockdown all over Europe and that's what's going to come here.
And that's why, by the way, you see all these videos of Humvees and military vehicles being shipped across the country.
You know, why do you see them in Baltimore outside of stadiums?
Why do you see them in Chicago and in New York?
Some people are saying, oh this is routine.
This is routine delivery of military vehicles.
Really?
In every major city?
And you're seeing Humvees deployed?
And they're on the verge of declaring martial law?
You think that that's just a coincidence?
That's what'll happen next.
And you have to ask yourself, are you prepared?
for a lockdown like that if they were to say and I don't know that lockdown is gonna happen I think that's where it's headed it could not happen you know maybe it won't happen but I don't think that's outside the question I think maybe it's more likely than not at this point you got to think are you prepared you might be prepared for a two-week loose shelter in place where you can kind of go out and kind of not go out but you got to be prepared for the lockdown because that's what could come next
And also be prepared for all the consequences of a lockdown because you can bet that not everybody's going to stay inside.
And when they don't stay inside, it's going to change.
They're going to say you have to stay inside.
And people are still going to say no.
You know, there'll be people out there that will do that.
And then the government will have to put those people inside.
And what is that going to look like?
Is that going to be riots?
Is that going to be civil unrest?
Is that going to be violence?
So you've got to be prepared not just to shelter in place and have food and water, but also be able to defend yourself and protect your family.
So this is the new normal across the country.
This is 20% of the population is on lockdown.
California, Illinois, New York, and New Orleans is also in a shelter-in-place situation as well.
So people have been thinking it'll get better, it'll blow over.
It's not.
It's getting worse.
So get prepared, I believe.
I don't even think this is the worst yet.
I think it could get worse still as far as government enforcement goes, the economy, the stock market, the virus.
The worst is yet to come.
We are approaching that ultimate point when you're going to see Millions sick, probably hundreds of thousands dead, potentially millions dead in America.
We don't know to what extent this could go.
You're gonna see hospitals, you're gonna see triage tents, overwhelmed in parking lots, not enough beds, death panels.
This all awaits us in April.
So be prepared for the worst.
That's not a very cozy, that's not a very casual Friday message, but it is the truth.
But we're gonna move on.
That's that's your update.
That's your coronavirus update We're gonna move on and and look at our super chats and see what you guys are saying Hopefully our super chats can brighten the mood.
I know they're not gonna brighten my mood Super chats usually bring down my mood having to read through all these different things.
I'm gonna take a little swig here I'm getting a little dry mouth check And by the way, don't be scared don't be scared just be prepared Don't be scared.
Hey, just be prepared, okay?
How's that?
How's that for my little PSA?
Public safety phrase.
Just prepare yourself.
It's not hard.
What do you have to do if we're going on lockdown?
Guns, ammo, water, food, other household essentials.
Just get it and stay home.
And I know the money's gonna be hard, but you'll get your checks.
Just, you know, pull money out of your savings or your retirement.
It's not gonna be like this forever.
You can make more money, but you want to survive this.
So just be smart just like any other or just like any other catastrophe.
As long as you're smart, you'll be able to survive.
You're still going to be able to hang out in your house.
You'll still be able to go for walks.
We don't know how long you'll be able to go for walks, but you'll still live in a nice air conditioned house.
And you know, I don't know what, I don't know.
Things could get really bad.
Prepare for the worst, hope for the best.
And there's nothing more you could do than that.
Right?
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nick fuentes
Just don't be caught with your pants down.
Practice social distancing, all that.
I'm prepared, I'm a gamer.
Gamers have been preparing this all our lives.
Staying in the house, not meeting new people, not shaking hands, not interacting.
Social distance?
You merely adopted social distancing.
I was born in it!
Ah, you think social distancing is your friend?
You merely adopted social distancing.
I was born in it!
We were born in it!
We were born in social distance.
Zoomers are best equipped.
We've got our phones.
Who's laughing now?
We've got our phones.
Baby boomers be like, all these millennials do, all these kids these days do is look at their phones.
Hell yeah, and that's all we're gonna do.
You waste hours on that damn thing!
Yeah, and I'm gonna.
What about it?
It's gonna be awesome.
I'm gonna be chillin'.
Watching YouTube videos.
I'm gonna be watching watch mojo top 10.
I'm gonna be watching size comparison.
I'm gonna be watching Those videos where it's like a time-lapse and it's like biggest social media companies over time biggest YouTube account over time You know those videos where it tracks and it does a graph and things rise and fall I'm gonna be watching videos about skyscrapers and aircraft carriers and And you know, I'm gonna be loving and I'm gonna be loving it.
I'm gonna be loving that I'll be watching those What were those a1 architecture house tours?
300 million dollar mansion and Beverly Hills I'll be watching what's that skyscraper channel.
My youtube is seriously keen.
Oh I'll be watching Frank Castle.
I And all that good stuff.
And you'll be watching America First, and we'll be fine.
I'll be gaming, watching videos, ordering Uber Eats and pizza.
It's like nothing ever changed for me.
No intimate social contact?
Hey, sounds like more of the same.
Sounds like the rest of my life, am I right?
Okay.
No thank you.
your super chats uh jay ren says thanks king hey thank you for the diamonds king hippo says glad you got a switch let's exchange friend codes uh no thank you inspector joe excuse me inspector joe star says do you think sean is right about martial law i don't know about martial law i'm not sure about martial law I think it's possible, but I don't have any certainty about that.
I haven't heard anything in the news.
Sean says he's gotten reports.
I haven't gotten any reports about martial law, but it's a possibility.
Monkey Goats says, God bless King.
Thanks.
Bleep Blorp says, Chinese man playing Animal Crossing.
I can bring one thing to a deserted island.
How about a dead bat?
Thanks for the Ninjagini.
Please do not bring a dead bat to Cherrytown.
Please do not bring a dead bat to my Animal Crossing Island.
Animal Crossing Island, Cherrytown is instituting a total travel ban.
We are shutting down the airport.
All inbound flights will be turned around immediately.
We are quarantining all of our TSA and airline officials.
Yeah, no, please no visitors to cherry town at this time.
We've got a population of five I'm sorry a population of six and nobody is infected.
We'd like to keep it that way Bobby says does the third world have cleaner butts than us they use water while we just use dry toilet paper that's a good question the bidet versus the Toilet paper?
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I don't know.
nick fuentes
I've never used a bidet actually.
Thanks for the Ninjagini.
William Pepe says, sick of oatmeal yet?
I haven't been eating a lot of oatmeal.
I've been eating Belvita breakfast bars and protein shakes.
I'm honestly prepared for the quarantine because I don't eat.
I sometimes forget to eat.
I'll eat one meal a day and forget to eat anything else.
We've got tons of water bottles, and like tons of water bottles, and we've got all kinds of non-perishables.
What I eat for breakfast is like a little cracker.
You buy like 100 boxes of those things, and there's breakfast for the rest of your life.
We've got the Belvita breakfast bars and the Atkins protein shakes.
Those, I think, last about a year, and they're very portable, and I don't think they go bad if they're not refrigerated.
So I drink that.
I drink yogurt shakes and protein shakes, though that's my breakfast.
For lunch, you know, I can eat whatever.
And, you know, dinner, we've got frozen stuff and all kinds of other groceries, so... So I haven't actually even been eating that much oatmeal.
Bleep Blorps says, wash your hands after using the penthouse elevator.
It's a private elevator, so no worries about that.
I'm the only one touching it.
Jonis love says love you big guy.
Thanks for all the content thoughts on drive overhyped meme movie or legit schmood Well, thanks for the ninja genie.
I think drive is a legit schmood.
I like it.
It's not my favorite movie I saw once it was a good movie.
Some people are like that's my favorite movie.
I love it I mean, it's a good movie.
It's not my favorite ever.
I watched it one time And it was good.
I mean, it's very Keno.
That's what Keno comes from his movies Keno A stylish movie.
That's what it is.
And it's got a good soundtrack, and Ryan Gosling's great.
I mean, he's aspirational.
We all want to be Ryan Gosling, because Ryan Gosling is sort of cool, cold, detached...
You know, he's someone who is definitely alienated, but has something inside of him.
You know what I mean?
Like, in all these movies, Place Behind the Pines, Place Beyond the Pines, Drive, what's the other meme movie?
Drive, and what else is he in?
Help me out.
Blade Runner 2049, and I think there's a couple others where he plays a similar character.
What he is is sort of cool, detached, Jaded alienated, but yet he still has but yet there is still a heart there, but there is still affection, right?
So also because he's cool and like handsome, right?
I don't think any of us look like Ryan Gosling We all watch Drive or like he's just like me, but you know, none of us are really I mean We're not really like Ryan Gosling Thankfully Ryan Gosling is not very tall.
I don't feel so bad about being a measly six foot nine when when I see Ryan Gosling is what like five nine five ten something like that Or maybe six feet.
I don't know.
Let me look that up real quick.
Oh No, he sees six foot tall, okay, never mind forget it and Uh, let's see.
Doom Marine says, Dr. Nick, is it still safe to order pizzas?
I think so.
Yeah, I mean, they haven't put out a big caution about food delivery.
The problem is just interacting with people in a restaurant, like in a dining room.
So I think delivery's fine, as long as you don't come into contact with a delivery person.
Doom Marine says, invest in Hasbro.
They own Magic Cards, Nerf, and more.
I don't know why I would invest in that.
1776 says, Hey King, is the merch being held up due to the virus?
Loving the day streams and the show.
Keep it up.
I don't think so.
I went on my print.
Well, I went on the website the other day and I don't want to dox the website that we do it, but I went on the website and I didn't see that there were any issues with fulfillment.
Let me go on it right now and just give you an idea.
Well, let me see.
I think I'm in the wrong.
Am I in the wrong thing here?
unidentified
Hmm.
nick fuentes
Okay.
Well, yeah, looks like, yeah, it looks like maybe they're having some problems here.
unidentified
Let me pull up an update.
nick fuentes
Yeah, we might be having some issues.
I didn't even check on this.
unidentified
Let's see.
Let me, uh.
nick fuentes
Doesn't look like there's any issues, but I don't know if I'm looking at the right information.
Let me put out an update later on because it looks like they're having some problems.
unidentified
Hmm.
Hmm, hmm, hmm.
nick fuentes
Let me take a look at this.
unidentified
Hmm.
nick fuentes
Yeah, I don't know.
I got to consult with my merch guy.
None of this looks like we're having some issues here.
So yeah, I would hold off for now until I talk to my guy and make sure that everything's okay.
I'm not really sure what's going on here.
Yeah, I'll have to...
Because it looks like there weren't even any orders sent in since February 24th, but I don't think that's right.
I might just be looking at the wrong thing.
So, let me get back to you on all that.
I'll have to talk to my... because I got a guy that handles the merch.
Okay, I'm glad you asked that.
Thanks for the Ninjagini.
Bleeplorps is funny how Russia bordering China and Europe only has 243 cases.
Things are way worse than we know.
Yeah, seriously.
Yeah, Russia was smart.
They shut down all the borders first.
And we didn't.
But yeah, Russia's really... Oh, but they have a dictatorship.
Oh my gosh, that's so bad.
Fugzit says, we getting that bag and Mexico is gonna pay for it.
China's gonna pay for it now.
William Pepe says, can we get lemons and chap for vitamin deficient?
I'm good in vitamins.
I've been taking a multivitamin and I feel great.
Honestly, I actually do feel better since taking a multivitamin.
I take it every morning.
And it's got everything in there.
It's got fish oil, it's got vitamin B, vitamin D, vitamin A, vitamin C. It's got all the classics.
It's got all of it in there.
It's got beta carotene.
It's got a lot of good stuff.
So I've been feeling great.
Ryan also started listening to Kanye.
Very epic.
I envy you.
I wish I could listen to Kanye for the first time again, but that's impossible.
Yeah, Patrick's a good Warzone player.
Okay, very cool.
Yeah, okay, you're really funny.
Is it?
That's, yeah, Patrick's a good Warzone player.
Polish American says, one shot, one kill.
That's the sniper way.
Hashtag headshots only.
Okay, very cool.
First name says, what's the funniest way to pronounce Niger?
Yeah, okay, you're really funny.
Patrick says, it's impossible to do a Vince James impression.
Is it?
I don't think it is.
unidentified
I don't think it is.
nick fuentes
I'm not going to, I can't, I can't.
I would have to think about how I would do that.
I'd have to practice it, but I think I could do a good Vince James impression.
He's got a certain way.
He's got a certain way.
I'm very perceptive about these kinds of things, so I think I could imitate him.
I'd have to think about that.
I'd have to practice it.
Get back to me on that one, okay?
But thanks for the diamond, Patrick.
I'll have to return the favor.
Polish Americans, has ever tried peeing sitting down?
I can be on my phone.
I used to do that just to be on my phone.
Just hang out, you know?
I would just go into the bathroom, just hang out, you know, watch YouTube videos.
Nobody bothers you when you're in the bathroom.
Nobody bothers you when you're in the shower, when you're in the bathroom.
I noticed a glorious thing happens.
I'll be in the bathroom and, you know, my mom or my dad is like, hey Nicholas, hey Nicholas, can I ask you a question?
I gotta tell you something.
And I'll be like, no, I'm in the bathroom.
Oh, okay.
They go away.
It's like, oh, light bulb goes on.
Wait a second.
Nick says Chad is extra cringe tonight.
IP standing up now, of course, for efficiency.
Because now I'm gaming, you know, and I gotta go in, I gotta go out.
And I could just one-hand it.
I can no-hand it.
I just drop the pants, let it rock.
And I got, you know, let it rock like Kevin Rudolph.
unidentified
Is that who sings that song?
nick fuentes
Yeah, I drop my drawers and I let it rock like Kevin Rudolph.
And then I'm on my phone and I can swipe and I can do anything I need to do.
And I let it rock.
You just have to stand in the right place.
That's all you have to do.
Just stand in the right place.
And that's all you have to do.
Just angle it.
You'll get a little bit.
When it starts and when it stops is where you have to be more active.
When the stream starts and when the stream ends, I'm talking about my video stream, that's when you have to kind of maneuver, and it has to be sort of dynamic.
But once it's out there, I mean, you could just, you know, then you just, you know.
I'm texting you.
Hey, if you text me, if you call me, odds are I've been taking a piss while I text or talk to you.
Full disclosure.
And there's nothing wrong with it.
We all do it.
We all do it.
There's nothing wrong with it.
It's natural.
So sorry, I gotta go I have to go pee Just mute piss, right?
Sorry, I have to go.
Let me leave my phone outside the bathroom.
This is a big ordeal Let me unzip and let me you know, let me hold it.
Although I gotta hold it with two hands Otherwise, I can't really maybe if you're a baby Anyway, thanks BaseDollar.
BaseDollar dropping four Ninjaginis so far.
Thank you so much, big guy.
This BaseDollar must be loaded.
Is this guy Donald Trump?
Is that Donald Trump?
Is that Peter Thiel?
BaseDollar says, America first!
Thank you so much, big guy.
Fearless leaders.
His friend works for Ducey told me Arizona lockdown on Sunday.
Well, there you go.
Arizonans be prepared.
Excuse me.
I got the hiccups.
I ate a lot of pizza and jumbo shrimp for dinner.
Jumbo fried shrimp and pizza for dinner.
No meat!
See?
No meat today.
I told you I'd do better, and today I ate no meat.
I had a Belvita, and I had a... No, I'm sorry.
I had a tuna sandwich, and a yogurt drink, and I had a banana.
unidentified
See?
nick fuentes
Everybody's negging my diet.
I have such a healthy diet.
I had a tuna sandwich, a yogurt drink, and a banana.
With my vitamins.
And then I had pizza and fried jumbo shrimp.
But I had water with that.
So, there you go.
And I had some Airheads.
Dammit, I was going to drink a bottle of Coke.
Maybe I'll save that for after the show.
I like to drink the Coke with my pizza.
It's only good to eat pizza with pops.
But I missed that.
I forgot that.
Yeet says, casual Friday drip check?
Yo, drip check?
Was that you?
unidentified
DUDE!
nick fuentes
Thank you for the Ninjagini!
in the vault.
It's for my marriage proposal.
Okay, I will hide this diamond for you.
Brooke Fields has ran into you at the store today.
Thanks for being a gentleman in real life.
God bless and stay safe.
Was that you?
Dude!
Thank you for the Ninjagini.
I thought you said something about the show, but I'm going to be honest.
I didn't hear you, actually.
So, I was at...
This must have been this person.
I was at the dollar store, and there's this guy coming up to the door with the shopping cart, and I'm like intercepting him, and it was very...
The timing of it was not ideal.
We were kind of in front of the door at the same Normally you like to get them when they're a little bit ahead, so you have time to get on the other side and hold the door, but I hold the door open, and this person, it must have been this person, this Brookfield Groyper, I heard him.
He said something.
I wasn't really paying attention.
I was thinking about the switch.
I was thinking about picking up this capture card and And this guy says something like oh, you know see you on the stream tonight around the show And I thought that's what you said, but I wasn't sure I like held it and I was like, oh, yeah, haha sure And then I went over by the candy section.
I said did that guy say something about my show?
I could've sworn, but I wasn't sure.
If I heard that's what you said, I would've been like, what?
Yo, like, hey, good to see ya, thanks.
But I swear, I swear, that's how that went down.
You know how it goes, you know?
Somebody says something, you don't hear it, you're like, whatever, yeah.
Sure, thanks, you know, you too, right?
But that's wild.
Well, yeah, good to see ya.
That's so wacky!
What a small world!
That's only the second time I've ever been recognized in Chicago for my show.
tree that's so wacky what a small world that's only this believe it or not that's only the second time i've ever been recognized in chicago for my show two times my favorite restaurant that i go to the manager there knew me which was awesome guy comes i had like a tray full of food and the guy comes up and he was like are you nick fuentes and i was like on my way to my table
it was kind of like in a hallway and i was like and the guy was like taller than me and i just have like my tray of food and i totally caught me off guard i'm like oh yeah i got my tray i'm like
I'm not gonna say what food was on I don't want to dox the guy but I got my tray you can imagine french fries was involved I got my tray full of food and this big tall this big tall Chad comes up and he's like hey are you Nick Fuentes and I'm just like oh yeah and he's like hey dude I'm a big fan blah blah blah totally cool guy I think he knows Patrick Patrick Casey Anyways, that was the only other time.
That was two years ago.
And now, the guy at the dollar store, I was like, did he say?
But it was.
Well hey, thanks so much for the Ninjagini.
You stay safe too.
Hope you're prepared.
Hope you got what you needed at the dollar store.
I didn't find what I needed at the dollar store.
Their candy selection sucks!
All their candy is just that movie candy.
It's in boxes.
They didn't have the Airheads I wanted.
They didn't have any of the Reese's.
I was gonna get some Reese's Sticks or the Big Cup or something like that.
So... That's so funny.
You saw me.
I was at the Best Buy looking for an Elgato, uh... What is it?
Uh... Capture Card.
And I had just finished up there.
I said, well, I'll stop in the dollar store.
You know, I had to get a birthday card.
I had to get some candy.
I was like, what the heck?
So it's so weird so weird the chance encounter.
I can't I can't get over that but thanks for the ninja genie Yeah, good to see you big guy Race to the bottom says see I'm a nice guy.
You see me in person.
I'll hold the door open for you I'm not I'm not a pretentious guy.
I'm not a dick.
I'm not that's that's like a very good like photo op moment for me That's like one of those You know when a politician does a photo op of them like handing out, you know rations during a disaster or something Nice guy, Nick.
Holds the door open.
I just, you know, I'm just a, you know, courteous guy.
Well, thanks.
Good to see you.
Thanks for sharing.
Yeah, wouldn't surprise me.
there and race to the bottom says picks of national guard in new york city in baltimore circulating yeah it wouldn't surprise me would not surprise me if that is imminent in all major cities because they're going to have to enforce it based Ace Dollar says, Your funky Hawaiian shirt has cheered me up, King.
I'm glad to hear it.
That's why I wore it.
Thanks for the Ninjagini.
This funky, wacky outfit.
I hope it's really lifted your spirits here.
Holy Servant says, Status Relieved.
I'm glad.
I'm glad everybody's relieved.
You see the shirt.
It brings you joy.
Whiffle says, No chat.
No chat.
I think we've had enough of your cringe.
Yeah, that's how I'm feeling.
Jaden McNeil.
Who's that again?
Jaden McNeil says, Newfangle is greater than Cherrytown.
I don't think so.
Newfangle has a head start, but I think Cherrytown is going to rapidly eclipse Newfangle.
So, I know you're a gamer.
unidentified
Gamer!
Gamer!
nick fuentes
Who am I?
Who am I?
unidentified
Gamer!
nick fuentes
Gamer!
Lil Uzi Vert!
Who am I?
What's up, dog?
Bet?
That's my Jaden impression.
I'm doing a Jaden impression there.
Yeah, I think Newfangle is very, very urban.
I don't think you have what it takes.
Jaden, you're from a small town.
Please, please.
I like you.
You're a good kid.
But I think you're really overstepping here.
I think you really bit off more than you can chew.
You live in a town with, like, what?
One traffic light?
You live in a town with, like, one paved road?
You think we have what it takes to build up a whole island?
You don't even know what Nookingtons is!
Jaden goes to Nookington's and he's like, wow, I've never been in a fancy store like this before!
Well, hello!
Hello, Mr. Nook!
It's Nostomitro!
Your store's incredible!
I've never seen anything like this!
Never seen anything like this back in my town!
You know, so Newfangled, tumbleweeds rolling in.
You'd be lucky if you figure out how to run it when it grows to more than ten people, right?
More than ten people.
Cherrytown is going to become the... Forget even, like, New York City.
Cherry Town is going to make your city look like a joke.
Okay?
Cherry Town is going to look like Dubai, and your city is gonna look like Lagos.
Okay?
That's what it's gonna be like.
I don't even think you picked all your weeds.
That's what you said, but I don't know if I even believe that.
So... So we'll just see.
We'll just see about that.
How Newfangled is doing.
After Cherrytown really hits its stride.
You got a one-day head start.
We'll see how we're doing in a couple weeks.
All right.
All right, gamer.
Dima says, furloughed from work today, eight weeks unemployment.
Brutal, buddy.
Well...
Save your money!
Save your money!
Gotta hope for those Trump checks.
Maybe you get unemployment.
Fearless Leader says to think the market is only down 30% more to come.
If we're lucky, dude, everything's on sale.
If you have money, everything's on sale.
So...
I've made some moves.
I've made some moves.
I was very well positioned before this, or during this I should say, and I'm making some moves.
I'm taking some funds.
I'm putting them in.
You gotta play.
Gotta play.
Treaders has pressed T to thank hard-working brave truck drivers.
Yeah, can we get some T's in chat to thank our I know, right?
people pickles says hopefully this makes the u.s. bring back medicine yeah maybe well this will make the United States bring back manufacturing redirect the supply chains to North America hopefully big changes come as a result of this bleep blorp says duh doi panic buy because shortage capitalism bad I know right it's so stupid like the the shells will be restocked all
All manufacturing has been halted in China, okay?
You don't have entire economies shut down and not have shortages.
There's no economic system except for hoarding.
Except for if the government was just buying ungodly amounts of product and then burning it on a regular basis to prepare for something like this.
So I don't know of any economic system that doesn't have shortages in times of crisis.
Yeah, so true.
So true, but nationalism is.
says animal crossing is the perfect quarantine game yeah so true black perfect timing black swan says corona equals black swan events globalism is not anti-fragile yeah so true so true but nationalism is that's a good point optics respecter says imagine when this sustained pressure is chronic rather than acute thanks to american decline the That's exactly, yeah, well said.
I said more concisely than I said at the top of my show.
That's exactly right.
And that's what you have to think about.
This is the disruption with a black swan event.
You know, two good super chats that outline our current situation.
This is the level of disruption with a sustained pressure from a really like once-in-a-lifetime event.
Imagine when you get sustained pressure like this from other things, like crime, like other consequences of demographic change, immigration, lawlessness, etc.
All these other bad trends.
That's what we have to expect.
If you think this is bad, maybe we get over this.
That is a great point.
These supply chains will be disrupted and that is what Brazilification looks like.
We live in a modern, advanced, developed country where we don't have to worry about cleanliness and reliability of services and different things.
It's not gonna be like that forever.
And we know who to thank for that.
But thanks for the Ninjagini, OpticsRespector, my man, my main man, satirical man with the Ninjagini, thank you so much.
Adam Jensen says, so what was your favorite Crash Box game, King?
Mine was Poop or Scoop.
Poop or Scoop?
What a pleb choice.
Thanks for the Ninjagini.
My favorite was Captain Bones.
Well, that was one of my favorites.
That was my sister's favorite.
Mine was probably... I liked Psycho Math a lot.
Retrospectively, I liked Psycho Math.
I liked Jumpin' Johnny Jumble.
That one scared the shit out of me.
I don't know why, but that one more than the others really scared me.
Jumpin' Johnny Jumble, Captain Bones... What else?
Let me look up a list.
I could not watch Revolting Slob.
I literally had to turn it off because it was too gross.
Let me look up the others.
Do they have, like, a list of games anywhere?
Maybe on Wikipedia?
Oh, here we go.
Distraction News?
Nah, Sketchpad.
Psychomath was pretty good.
Eddie Bull was kind of funny.
Kind of funny, though.
unidentified
Think tank.
nick fuentes
Think tank.
Think Tank!
That one was pretty good with Captain Bob.
And, um...
Riddlesnake.
Riddlesnake scared me too.
I would probably say Psychomath was my favorite.
Psychomath!
unidentified
Psychomath!
nick fuentes
That was freaky.
That show was weird.
If you don't know what that is, that was an HBO show.
When I was a kid, it was a claymation, right?
It was a stop-motion animated kids' show on Crash Box, an educational show.
And, uh, and you just have to watch it.
It's really kind of hard to explain.
You just have to watch it.
What I love more than anything, I didn't even like the games so much as I like the transitions and the introduction.
I like the robots.
I like the intro.
I like the outro.
I like the different animations when they were, like, choosing the games and things like that.
That's what I liked more than anything, so... But that show was scary, man.
It was freaky.
What a weird show.
I'll never forget the theme song, everything about it.
So weird to think about.
Anyway, Wiffle says, American decline?
I just want a grill for God's sakes.
Yeah, well, we'll still have grills.
BaseDollar says, you guys were living uninhibited, anxious-free, stress-free lives?
Well, you know what I mean.
Not that any of that was the case, but I feel like, for the most part, people weren't concerned about imminent, catastrophic, civilizational doom, you know?
Most people.
But thanks for the Ninjagini.
We were living on borrowed time.
Victory has defeated us!
Right?
Fearless Leaders has begun.
The Clone War has.
Yeah, so true.
Cube says the reply to Bill Mitchell's tweets are surreal.
I haven't been watching.
I have muted him on Twitter, so I don't see his tweets or replies.
Greek Salad says, do you think national populism will die after Trump?
No, I don't think so.
Fearless Leader says, there is no vaccine for SARS or MERS.
No vaccine.
Yeah, something to think about.
There's no guarantee that we will get a vaccine in even 12 to 18 months.
Polish American says, can't wait to fuck up China once this is done.
Okay, disavow.
Economically, definitely.
But you've been Fed posting this week, so let's try to chill out.
SomberHawk says, Washington still not shut down?
Boeing pulling the strings?
I think they are on a sort of like a loose shutdown.
FeelsLikeAWheel says, will they ban people from certain locations without proof of vaccination?
I don't know.
That's a good question.
I hope not because I'm not getting a vaccine.
Thanks for the Ninjagini.
PERSIAN MAFIA SAYS YOUR SHOW IS ALMOST ALWAYS WHITE PILLING.
GOD BLESS.
WELL HEY, THANKS.
I'M GLAD YOU'RE FEELING WHITE PILLED.
FLORIDA MAN SAYS DAILY NEW CASES KEEP RISING IN ITALY.
NOT GOOD.
YEAH, VERY BAD.
HOLY SERVANT SAYS I FEEL VI- I can't.
I just can't read that.
POLISH AMERICAN SAYS POLAND IS STRONG.
WE DON'T FUCK AROUND.
P FOR POLAND.
Yeah, Poland is really great.
Yeah, it sometimes feels like that, doesn't it?
Especially now that everyone's home.
It doesn't feel normal.
Okay, thanks for that.
Yeah, I remember when I said that.
That's an old meme, but kind of died down.
Matt says, how serious are your parents taking it?
My parents are not taking it very seriously actually.
I told my father like four weeks ago, I'm like, we should start buying cases of water.
He's like, I'll consider it.
So I went out and bought cases of water.
You know, thank God for me.
Like Kanye says, thank God for me.
Whole family getting money.
Thank God for E, right?
That's, uh, that's, that's Kanye though.
That's not me.
Thank God for E is in the channel E Entertainment News because that's what Kim Kardashian gets paid off of.
Thank God for E. Whole family's getting money.
Thank God for E. They're getting paid.
I loved Rockin' Jewelry, a whole neck full.
Bitches say he's funny and disrespectful.
But yeah, but thank God for me.
I bought the water.
I'm preparing.
I've been preparing.
I bought stuff.
And, you know, they told me to buy stuff later on.
I'm like, I'll buy more, but...
Yeah, for real.
My parents take a very like, oh, it's nothing.
They have a very blase attitude about these things.
If it happens, it happens.
Nothing we could do.
It's like, no, we could prepare.
We could prepare a little bit.
No, I'm good, actually.
Holy Servant says we should take the North Korean approach to coronavirus.
I don't know what that is.
Spartan says $1,200 for my funeral.
Yeah, well, hopefully you make it.
We live in the matrix says bitch McConnell.
Yeah.
Satirical man says lemon check?
Yo, thank you for the ninja guinea.
It's about people says no taxes this year.
This wife wants some relief.
Yeah, same dude.
I want some relief.
I filed my taxes the other day, and I want to like... Well, I'm not gonna say that.
I was gonna say I want to kill myself.
I had to file my taxes the other day, and I want to like punch a hole in the wall.
I want to punch... I was so angry, I like... It's whatever.
But now I don't have to pay until July.
They should cut that in half for me.
They should cut that in half or waive it or something.
If you saw the amount of money I had to pay in taxes, you would lose your mind.
Well, I don't know if you would.
Maybe you would.
But it's making me lose my mind, okay?
I had to pay a very modest amount in taxes last year because I didn't make a ton in 2018.
But tax bill in 2019 was not good.
My tax guy says, are you sitting down before he tells me the number?
Love to hear that, right?
Are you sitting down?
But I pay, but I pay my taxes, but I pay all my taxes, okay?
unidentified
So...
nick fuentes
Maybe they'll cut that.
That'll be $1,200.
Yeah, that's great.
Well hey, good for you.
I don't know.
Are you?
Holy Servants says, have to work because we make medical supplies.
So Trump Bucks is just a giant bonus.
Feels so good.
Well, hey, good for you.
Question for Nick says, sorry about yesterday's cringe.
I don't know, are you?
He says, I'm trying to perfect my super chat craft.
Sorry.
Okay.
Holy Servants says, God bless.
Il Duce Trump.
Yeah, he needs to become a dictator here.
Cancel the election, seriously.
Holy Servant says, shut the fuck up.
Question for Nick.
Question for Nick says, Holy Servant, you're being mean, dude.
Stop.
Okay, thanks guys.
Groundbreaking takes his second inning.
Nibba, the game is getting rained out.
Yeah, game is getting rained out.
Get the team snack.
Get the team snack.
Get the bat bag.
Let's get the heck out of here and play Battlefront 2.
Man, that was so Keno.
I wish I could do a time machine.
I wish I could almost have... I don't even know.
The idea of going back to being a youth and like playing a ball game at dusk when it's misting is like...
There's something about that which I feel like when when Gilgamesh goes to the end of the world to find out the secret to immortality I feel like that that that's like that location.
It's like the surreal like sort of Outside of time and space it's on another plane Going back to the to the baseball diamond in like third grade or fourth grade and it's it's dusk it's like seven o'clock and it begins to rain and And you're out there.
The smells, the sights, the smell of rain.
You know the smell of rain, the smell of the dugout and the bats and the dust?
I feel like when I go to purgatory, it'll be like that.
Well, if I go to purgatory, right?
If I end up in purgatory, it'll be like the baseball diamond.
Or maybe, maybe that'll be heaven.
I don't know.
Maybe that'll be hell.
Maybe I'll be in limbo.
But I feel like outside of this plane, outside of our earthly plane, there is that, there's that scene, that vignette playing out.
So anyway, yeah.
Game is getting rained out.
It's very visceral.
It really makes me think.
Something about that just really, it's like a weird, it occupies a weird part of my brain.
I can't put my finger on it.
I'm glad people are punishing him.
up question for nick yeah he was doing this is brutal the other day i'm glad people are punishing him fearless leader says global dollar demand is so high right now might blow up some foreign central banks china's possibly yeah it's amazing as much as the central banks are printing money the dollar is rising against all the other currencies dramatically who would have thought yee peterson says question for nick shut up retard all right Alright, let's try and be nice, okay?
BaseDollar says, the U.S.
will look like 1940 economically.
BRIC countries are fucked.
Brazil, Russia, India, China.
Well, it's the BRICS.
BRICS is the actual acronym.
Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa.
is the BRICS Nations.
Nice try, but I was in Model UN.
So actually, Model UN, check, it's the BRICS Nations.
You think you're gonna flex on me with that?
Oh, by the way, here's what that acronym means.
As if I don't know.
But yeah, yeah, they are fucked, big time.
All those developing countries, those like, you know, secondary developed countries.
John, but thanks for the Ninjagini.
I'm just messing with you, but it's true.
Model UN knowledge check.
Try me.
Try me.
Try me on anything as it pertains to these kinds of subjects.
LDCs, BRICs, try me.
Okay, MDGs.
Josh says tent mode.
Tent?
Jayden be like, tent.
Mickernay says, uh, never mind, they're doing pick-up only.
Pick-up only for what?
McDonald Borger says, what if we kept the border closed?
JK, unless.
Yeah, dude, so funny.
I remember when that meme was funny, like, nine months ago.
JK, unless.
Dude, try a new meme.
Base Dollars says, America doesn't have to answer to anybody right now.
Dude, Donald Trump doesn't have to answer to anybody right now.
The fucking government doesn't have to answer to anybody.
Just do it.
Just do it!
Beast Nibba says Kang still be ballin ain't nothing but the flu NYC heart yeah, it's such such great resilience by our black friends to not take this seriously Josh the remover says the lonely knicker seems to free his mind at night.
Ah, yes, so true day and night day and night at at night yeah i remember that song that song came out when i was in grade school very like formative song the crookers remix hello crookers remix check today i went to target and i haven't been to target in a long time usually i shop at walmart because normally when i'm shopping i'm shopping at midnight or later and target doesn't you know stay open 24 hours
And I was in Target, and an old Justin Bieber song was on, and it was, like, euphoric.
It was like an aphrodisiac.
The smell of Target.
Target has a very distinct smell, different from Walmart.
The aesthetic and the smell of Target, and that song playing, it was like a time machine.
It transported me.
I felt so at home, so comfortable.
Back to when my mom would drag me to Target, and I'd be in the kids' section, you know, looking at Star Wars toys, looking at Nerf guns, Legos, Lego City.
Time?
unidentified
Time is still slipping through our grasp!
nick fuentes
The much greater crisis?
When are we going to get a total and complete shutdown until we can control time and the passage of time through our fingers, through our fingertips?
That's the real crisis.
Forget this coronavirus stuff.
Who cares?
Oh, gotta stay at home for two weeks?
When are we going to address the fact that time is slipping through our fingertips at every moment?
And we're running out of it.
And you can't get it back.
And you can never return.
And change.
And change!
And it's always changing.
Anyway.
So yeah.
Target check.
Target aesthetic.
Day and night check.
2000s.
2000s music check.
I was blasting the 2008 playlist the other day.
I was listening to The Way I Are by Timbaland.
And I was listening to Take a Bow by Rihanna.
And I was listening to What other?
I was listening to Paper Planes by M.I.A.
unidentified
and, uh, what else?
nick fuentes
A lot of songs like this.
And I was really feeling it.
Let It Rock by Kevin Rudolph.
That's why it was on my mind.
I was listening to that the other day.
You know that meme with the, uh, Wojak?
That's like the most depressing meme ever.
Wojak on the computer, and then he's just like, Me when I think about the Day and Night Crookers remix.
When I think about Let It Rock by Kevin Rudolph.
It reminds me of when I drove to see when me and my father went to Rosemont to watch Monday Night Raw.
Or was it Rosemont or Allstate Arena?
I think it was Allstate Arena.
Reminds me of when me and my father went to Allstate Arena to watch Monday Night Raw live.
And we were listening to Let It Rock by Kevin... I was listening to Let It Rock by Kevin Rudolph on my iPod Nano.
My blue 8 gigabyte iPod Nano.
And Triple H didn't give me his wristband, okay?
I was in... I was in the front.
I was like, you know when the wrestlers, they do their entrance and then they walk to the ring, I was like right next to where they walk for their entrance.
And after the Raw live event, the taping of it ended, Triple H was going back, you know, back behind stage, and he took off, like, his elbow pad or his wristband or something, and he gave it to the kid next to me!
And I was so pissed.
I'll never forget.
Never forget, Triple H. Hunter.
I'll never forget.
That I was slighted like that.
I want my elbow pad.
I want my wristband.
Whatever it was.
I forget what exactly it was but it was something like that.
Anyway...
Let's see.
Beast Nibba says... I just read that.
Gamer Nat says, Grocery Store Wagee here.
It's not looking good.
Yeah, not good.
Patman says, A nice casual Friday.
Have an epic weekend, Nick.
Well, hey, thanks a lot.
You too.
Georgio with a Ninjet.
He says, I call this move the Mood Brightener.
Hey, well, it certainly brightened my mood.
Thank you so much for the Ninjet.
That is a certified Mood Brightener.
Mood Brightened.
Well, thanks a lot, buddy.
Really appreciate it.
Really appreciate it during these tough times.
I'm getting a lot of Trump bucks.
I just happen to be through the lemons, but thanks a lot, buddy.
And hey, lots of diamonds, too.
Thanks a ton.
Zoomer Stormer says, follow Frankie's advice.
Be prepared.
Yeah, true.
Be prepared.
Dumbass says, yeah, whatever.
Can we play Animal Crossing now?
We're going to play tomorrow.
I got nothing left to do today in Animal Crossing.
Epic Swag says, what would the old 2015 Nick say about Israel?
2015 Nick would say that Israel is our closest ally, and that the only reason people don't like them is they're anti-Semitic, and anti-Zionism is anti-Semitism, and I would say that they're a shining beacon of democracy in a sea of barbarity.
The only democracy in the Middle East.
They don't execute homosexuals.
They have full rights for women.
Muslims are in the Knesset.
I would say that Arabs fought them.
They fought to exterminate them in four wars.
unidentified
In 1948, 1956, 1967, and 1973.
nick fuentes
And then fought two intifadas against them.
1956, 1967, and 1973, and then fought two intifadas against them, and Israel can't catch a break, and they're tough, and they're smart, and they got a great...
That's what I would say, unironically.
I used to fight people on this, and then I got red-pilled.
Because all I used to watch was PragerU, and Ben Shapiro, and all that.
And moreover, the paradigm in 2015 was about Muslims.
We had a lot of Muslim terror in the 2010s.
That was very...
What would you say?
Prominent at the time.
It's not prominent anymore.
You don't see a lot of Muslim terror in America or Europe anymore.
But in 2015 it was a big problem.
And the idea was these Muslims are taking over Europe and Muslims are coming here and Islam, you know, is still like fundamentally a 9-11 paradigm.
And in that context, in the context of Islam versus the West, Israel seemed like a, you know, forward, forward settled or You know, forward operating base for the war against radical Islam.
But then, you flip the paradigm and you look at, like, international influence and globalism and, you know, immigration and neocons and con-inc, and then it's a totally different, then it's a totally different picture.
Holy Servant says, great, now WatchMojo is gonna get an ADL article.
I don't know about that.
GreekSalads says, Vsauce marathon and isolation check?
Yo, Vsauce!
What are we going to miss?
What will we miss?
Hey, Vsauce here.
Hey, Vsauce, Michael here.
That's what it is.
Hey, Vsauce, Michael here.
What will we miss?
How hot can it get?
Keno, Keno, take me back!
I wanna go back!
Oh, it's like, it's like Nietzsche when he talks about eternal recurrence.
I want to go back.
Uh, Patman says, just bet, just beat dead money on FNV.
You ever beat it?
I don't know what that means.
OpticsRespector says, what is your favorite BelVita flavor?
I have the brown sugar cinnamon, is the only one I eat.
I have only ever had the blueberry and I hated it, but that, and I just stick to the brown sugar cinnamon.
What about you, big guy?
What do you eat?
Nick says, hey, vape shops still open though.
They should shut that down permanently.
Ant says, sell your shit and buy guns, Luke 22, 36.
The Bible is telling me what to buy.
Yeah, I've never been a believer in this, that the Bible is like this, you know, guide to current events.
No, I mean, look, I believe in the Bible, but the idea that, what does Jesus say?
You don't know the day or the hour when I'm coming back, so.
Whenever people say, it's the end of the world, sell your stocks, it's the end of the world, you know, there have been plagues before, there have been wars before, there have been degeneracy before, in different times, in different places, and we don't know.
You gotta be prepared for a spiritual end, not a temporal end.
You should be prepared for disasters, but if the world is ending, there's only one thing you should do, and that's go to confession.
Base dollar says the notebook.
Yeah, the notebooks, obviously.
I haven't ever seen the notebook.
I think it's different, actually, than the others.
Jacob says, I finally got enough for Jaden's Ninjagini.
I wonder why Gambler is trending on Amazon Prime.
I don't know.
Yeah, give him a Ninjagini.
I thought I banned you in my chat.
Uneasy Cucumber says, I, for one, cannot wait to live through hard times.
Yeah, well, you say that now.
McDonald Burger says, look mom, no hands.
That's how I drive.
I don't know, but they don't have to.
People are entitled to have their own beliefs.
Yeah, not quite.
Smarty says, what do you think of your alt-right libertarian allies like Alex Jones?
Will they ever think like us on race?
I don't know, but they don't have to.
Thanks for the ninjigini, but they don't have to.
People are entitled to have their own beliefs.
I happen to disagree, but we have a broad coalition that's based on a lot of overlap.
You know, if Alex Jones wants us to protect our industries and shut down immigration, but for a different reason, who really cares?
We're allies, you know?
We are directionally, for now, in the same place.
So, we might disagree on big things and small things, but directionally, we are in the same, we're moving in the same direction.
Directionally, he's on the money.
So, that's what I care about.
Matt says, we love casual Fridays, don't we folks?
Yep.
Jay Rockster says, my Nikka iPhone and Blazer chest pocket is a baller move.
Stay safe, everyone.
Okay, thanks for the Ninjagini and thanks for the baller move.
Josh says, two more years of America first and Nikka will turn Jaden to Jaded.
I hope not.
I hope Jaden doesn't become Jaded.
I want Jaden to retain his cheerful disposition, his sunny, you know, the classic sunny disposition of Jaden.
It's refreshing.
It's good to be around.
I find I'm a very negative person and I don't know if people like to be around that.
I'm a very negative person and I don't try to be, but it's just kind of how I was raised.
I mean, look, my parents are kind of negative.
My family's are kind of negative.
We have sort of a sardonic sense of humor and worldview because my family's been through a lot of tough times.
My parents, their parents, their grandparents.
So and there's a lot of negativity and you know I don't I'm not saying that to blame anybody or like it's a bad thing.
I mean my everyone in my family led a very very Tough and hard and tragic life and when that happens you are resilient But I mean you come out of it think acting and thinking a little different.
We're tough people We're better off for it, but that's the way we are.
We're not like a lot of these white people Well, and I'm not referring to Jaden I don't know what Jaden's gone through but a lot of white people are very like hi.
Everything's great.
Oh Hi.
Well, hi a neighbor.
How's it going?
you know and that's because you know a lot of these white people didn't go through the same things that My family went through and it's not necessarily race related.
That's just my observation.
Because that's not to say that white people don't go through hard things.
I'm not saying that.
But at least in my neighborhood, that's sort of the gist I get.
I grew up in a waspy suburb where all the parents are college-educated professionals, and their parents were college-educated professionals.
And they descend from a long line of college-educated professionals.
And that was not my family.
And that's not a dig in my family.
It was just a reality.
You know, going down the generations, my family dealt with a lot of dysfunction and problems.
So all this is to say, it's very refreshing.
It's almost complimentary.
I like to be around people that don't carry that weight with them.
It's nice.
I don't know if people love... I'm maybe a negative person.
I don't know.
I like to think that I'm cheerful but negative if that combination makes sense.
I'm sort of a cynical kind of a guy.
It doesn't mean I don't love life, it's just... I'm a bit of a sober-minded cynic about things.
So, no, I like cheerful Jaden.
I don't want Jaden to become... I don't want him to become like me!
I bear the burden!
I don't want him to bear the... My son!
My son!
My little brother!
I don't want him to bear the weight.
I will take it on for him and all the Zoomers and the movements.
I haven't given everything, not yet!
Damn Dawes says Dollar Tree style birthday card been doing it for years.
You have to do Dollar Tree because You go to Walgreens and the cards are $5 $7 for a birthday card.
Seriously, that's what it is.
I bought cards at Christmas, $7 for a nice fancy card.
So I went to the dollar store, $1.
And I just get funny, stupid cards.
I hate people that get these dramatic cards.
I get a card that's, I deliberately find the stupidest card that I can find.
Simple and not cringe, but something that's like totally stupid.
Like I got a birthday card and it's a dog.
And it says, I forgot to wish you a happy birthday.
And then you open the card and it says, hope it was happy.
It's just a stupid dog on front.
Things like that are very funny to me.
Funny, simple.
I'm a simple guy.
I like simplicity.
And I like lightheartedness.
That's what I went with.
I love cards like that.
I don't like cards that make, like, they try really hard to make some stupid joke.
I like just, like, very silly... You know what I mean?
There's a very fine line between something that's cringe-stupid and something that's, like, quaint and funny-stupid.
Doomer Nationalist says, Tucker here.
Thank you, I appreciate it.
Oh, Trucker.
Okay, yeah.
You're welcome, big guy.
Black Swan says, did you see Code Lyoko reboot is free on YouTube?
No!
But that's going to be on our quarantine playlist.
Server Cakes says malt or root beer float?
I don't like root beer.
And I don't like floats.
I had a coke float once and I hated it.
Ice cream does not belong in pop.
It just doesn't.
I like a milkshake.
You want a treat, I'll have a milkshake.
I'll have a concrete mixer.
You know, one of those Blizzard type things.
I'll have ice cream.
Or I'll have pop, but I'm not going to mix the two.
Matt says they're going to make the vaccine mandatory.
I'm not taking it.
Canadian Groyper says tough times, tougher Groypers.
That's right.
I will literally leave the country.
I'm not getting a fucking vaccine.
No way.
Georgios says salute to you for 12 days of streaming.
It has been 12 days, hasn't it?
And I might have even done a stream last Sunday, didn't I?
Okay, no, I think it's only been 12 consecutive days since the Sunday Party stream.
Yeah, so 12 consecutive days.
That's a lot of days to be streaming for hours and hours and hours every day with no breaks.
I might have to take a break this weekend.
I wasn't planning on it, but maybe I'll take a break on Sunday.
Mr. Slippery says living off borrowed time the clock tick faster.
That'd be the hour.
They not the slick blaster Yeah, classic MF doom mad villain.
I should say thanks for the ninja genie.
I listened to that song today And it's so true Classic.
Classic lyric.
satirical man with a ninjigini thanks uh holy servant says lol north korea shoots coronavirus patients their numbers go one zero one zero well i don't think we should do that but that's kind of funny canadian groiper says blackpilled about marxist education because not stem oh because you're what like liberal arts It doesn't matter, though.
You just got to go and get your degree.
Doesn't really matter.
Just got to do what you got to do.
Slippery says, AIM has a new website.
Check it out.
I will check it out.
Obergroipen with the Ninjagini, thanks.
BaseDollar with the Ninjagini, thanks.
Chicken on a raft says, stock's still going down, still holding cash.
Clearly don't know what you're doing bronze else's arrives in limbo get the ball, but that's what I think of exactly That scene that song the different colored skyline that that bit totally or whatever you would call that a That totally hit me because that really tapped into that nostalgia.
Yeah, this is gonna red pill a lot of people and turn a lot of people on our side.
Holy Servant says, what happens on the trip to Israel they offered you?
Well, it's just a propaganda trip.
I'm sure you take the trip to Israel.
You get connected to all these Jewish, Israeli, Zionist types.
They brainwash you.
I don't know what happens.
I didn't go on the trip.
I have no idea what happens there.
But I imagine it's a lot of propaganda, maybe threats.
I have no idea.
Maybe they work out a deal with you.
I wouldn't know.
I didn't take the trip.
I turned it down.
And that's really before I was even redpilled.
I said, nope, I have everything I need in America.
I said, why Israel?
That was my reaction.
Cassie Dillon was like, okay, last, she was doing an interview.
She's like, last question, would you go on a trip to Israel?
And I was like, no, I think I have everything I need right here in America.
And my, in the back of my head, I'm thinking, why Israel?
I don't want to go to Israel.
Israel's, you know, it's dangerous, it's violent with the Palestinians.
Why would I want to go there?
Some desert country, sounds lame.
And that was before I was redpilled.
I was like, nope.
I love America.
Never gonna leave.
Chicken on a raft says libertarians.
So mad about government flexing right now.
Yeah, good.
That's maybe the one of the best side effects of the coronavirus.
Babbity boopity says who's the real gamer of the movement Jaden or Beardson?
That's a tough one.
They can both be gamers, honestly.
I'm not making a decision.
Beardson has been gaming for longer because he's older.
And he's been playing.
He's an OG gamer.
And he is a gamer.
He games.
He loves games.
And Jaden's a gamer, too.
And, you know, what I like so much about Jaden is that he really was a gamer.
I thought he was just, like, good at games.
I don't know.
I didn't really know much about him.
unidentified
We haven't known each other that long.
nick fuentes
You know, we really started talking last July, so it'll be maybe a year since we started talking regularly, uh, in four months.
And, um, you know, so I didn't know so much about him, but, you know, the more I get to know him, the more I realize, no, he was a gamer.
Like, he, he gamed all throughout high school.
He'd, like, made videos about, he had a YouTube channel where he made gaming videos, and he was gonna be a legit gamer.
And it's like that is, that's a gamer.
So, I can't take the credentials away from either of them.
Jaden is a gamer.
Bearton is a gamer.
They're both real gamers.
I thought Jaden was just some normie.
I swear to God.
When I met him, I thought he was just some normie.
I thought he was just some normal guy.
Not to say that he's not a normal guy.
He is.
But you know what I'm saying.
I thought he was just some like, because he's kind of like a Chad.
I thought he was just some like Chad, like...
Basically normal dude and then come to find out no He's like a gamer and he's like doesn't party and these are good things, you know He didn't drink up until he got into college and like, you know He's basically traditional like me and I was like damn.
Okay based I'm not a fellow traveler a kindred spirit So so Jaden is a gamer Beardson is a gamer too, but he's a different generation gamer Beardson's our beloved gamer And he's good at games, and he plays them all, and he streams, so... I don't... There's no... You know, they're both real gamers.
I can't pick.
Marilyn Groyper says, Love you, Nick.
Have a good night.
Hey, thanks.
Love you, too.
Hey.
Hey, you have a good night, too.
Matt says, I'm turning 20 this year.
I hate this.
Tell me about it.
I'm 21.
How do you think I feel?
I'm 21 years old.
What do you think I feel?
I'm gonna turn 22 in five months.
unidentified
22.
nick fuentes
Can you imagine?
And then I'll be 23.
And then 24.
People are talking to me about investing and they're like, in 10 years... 10 years.
I'll be 31.
10 years?
You know, I'm thinking the 10 years into the future.
5, 10 years.
And then I feel like I'm in Click.
I'm in that movie Click.
You might as well just fast forward.
I might as well just die already.
It's going so quickly.
Anyway, uh, Dan Dawes says, relating with family cynicism, find the humor in it.
Yeah, that's a thing.
My family has a great spirit.
They've been through so much and they got great spirit.
We're tough.
I come from a tough family.
That's why none of these people scare me.
None of these fucking people scare me.
Nothing that they throw at me scares me, because I'm tough, and because my ancestors, my family, I come from a tough bloodline, right?
From a tough gene pool.
We're tough.
We've been through hard things.
You should hear some of the stories.
I don't want to, you know, it's not my, those are not my stories to tell.
But, you know, some of the things my grandparents went through, my parents went through, really rough situations.
And in spite of it all, we thrive.
You know, not only do we survive.
And, you know, some people that kind of thing happens and they're just bums.
You know, they just don't recover and they're bums or they're, you know, poor.
You know, they're like incapacitated.
Not only did my family not, you know, die off, not only did they just survive, but they thrived.
And, uh, you know, that's what I bring to the table.
So I look at some of these weak people like Charlie Kirk, please.
You know, we're tough.
Anyway, so, so yeah, I'm sure that's relatable to a lot of people.
Uh, Boopies has heard an Italian car with a flat tire a day ago.
Wop, wop, wop.
Okay, thank you very much for that.
I think that's actually hateful.
I might have to ban you for that, for your anti-Italian hatred.
Black Swan says I DM the YouTube link the show is live-action and animated.
Really?
Well, that is exciting.
I will have to add that to the list for sure Okay, but that's our last super chat that is our life.
Yeah day go WAP WAP WAP What a fucking what a thing to say what a nasty thing to say ADL Italian version is right.
When are we gonna get the ADL on the case here?
I'm the victim of hatred here Day go WAP WAP WAP I wonder who sent that.
Probably.
Probably.
I don't even know.
I'm not going to say it.
But anyway.
Those are our last Super Chats.
That's going to do it for me.
We got one last Nijigiri from BassDollar.
Thanks a lot.
But that's our last one.
That's going to do it for me.
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