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April 7, 2020 - America First - Nicholas J. Fuentes
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CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC: PEAK WEEK "Many Deaths" Imminent | America First Ep. 579
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nick fuentes
- Good evening, everybody.
We're watching America First.
My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes.
We have a great show for you tonight.
Very excited to be back with you here tonight on Monday.
And it's another week.
It's another exciting week!
Another riveting week here on America First.
And I'm sure there are going to be a lot of interesting, fresh, new stories.
Exciting things!
Another week means another fresh week of new and unpredictable things happening.
And I love that.
And I love that about life.
And I love that about this show.
The freshness.
The novelty.
We've got a great show tonight.
We're going to be talking about the coronavirus again.
We're going to be looking at the latest numbers of confirmed cases and deaths.
We're going to be looking at what the latest forecast is for the rest of the month.
We're gonna be looking at the latest developments about everything that's going on.
So it should be a pretty good show.
But it's more of the same.
But it's a lot more of the same.
And I gotta tell ya, I'm getting sick of it.
I'm getting sick of it.
I'm bored.
I've had it with this virus already!
And it's not even... Most people are frustrated.
Because, like, they can't go outside?
Well, I never went outside to begin with, okay?
Most people, and I tell you this, like, every day, everybody's getting stir-crazy because they can't go to work, or they can't go to restaurants, they, you know, women are mad because they can't have sex with strangers every day.
And I don't care about any of that.
None of that has changed for me.
I remain underground.
I remain in the studio.
I remain inside.
But what's really making me crazy is that nothing is happening.
The whole world is frozen.
This show sucks now!
This show sucks!
This show used to be awesome.
This show used to kick ass.
And we used to talk about things.
Don't you remember the start to 2020?
War with Iran, Soleimani killed.
That was a cool week.
And I remember the first week of 2020.
I was thinking, wow, 2020 off to a great start.
Well, it wasn't off to a great start, but you know.
Wow, 2020 is gonna be crazy.
And now here we are.
It's like the fourth consecutive week of coronavirus coverage.
We've been talking about it since late January at least.
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So it's... but it's more... but it's... but it's what the news is.
nick fuentes
But that's the news!
That's what people want to hear.
So I know this show doesn't suck.
This is a great show.
I'm doing a good job.
I'm doing a great job, all things considered.
I'm doing great.
And this is a great show.
And it's entertaining, and it's funny, and it's fun.
And I make it great, because I'm good at what I do.
And this is, you know what, this is a great show, but it's just a boring time.
But it's just a boring time that we're living in right now.
And uh, you know, that sucks.
And it really has sucked for a long time.
So I don't know.
I don't know.
I guess we're watching and we're waiting to see if anything's gonna happen in the coming weeks.
But like I said, tonight we're gonna be looking at the numbers and we're gonna look at the latest.
The latest is that...
It appears that Europe has peaked in a lot of countries.
In Italy, it looks like they've peaked with deaths.
They've had, I think, their fifth.
I don't have all the details in front of me.
I do, but I don't want to read them right now.
I'm gonna read them later, later tonight.
But Italy, France, Germany, they're seeing some of their numbers go down.
Spain as well, the number of new confirmed cases on a day-to-day basis is going down.
number of daily dead people from coronavirus is going down so it looks like Europe may have peaked in some places obviously it's still a problem it's still a threat but it looks like maybe their peak week so to speak has passed in some ways so they're having conversations about what the exit plan is now What is the exit strategy?
What does it look like to ramp down from the height of the coronavirus pandemic?
They're determining that.
So we'll look at what's happening in Europe.
That'll give us some idea of maybe what it'll look like in the United States.
That'll give us an idea of where we will be in two weeks maybe, maybe a little bit longer.
So we'll talk about that.
We'll talk about what's happening in the United States, particularly in New York.
The Surgeon General today, during the press conference, got in front of the microphone and said that this week is going to be our 9-11.
This week is going to be Pearl Harbor.
This is going to be the worst week of your life.
And that's probably true, that for a lot of these hotspots, you're going to see the peak death totals, peak new cases, peak hospitalizations, things like that.
But in New York City, they're seeing hospitalizations going down on a day-to-day basis, and they're also seeing the number of people discharged from the hospital go up.
So it seems like maybe peak week for New York City may have already happened.
They have a new curve now.
I don't know if you guys watched the press conference today by Governor Cuomo, but he showed a number of different charts and graphs, and they have a new curve for deaths now, which is way lower than anything that had been projected or anticipated.
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So that's good.
nick fuentes
So maybe that gives us an idea of what it'll be like everywhere else.
We're watching hotspots like New Orleans, Detroit.
Our two of the big ones, LA, Washington State, obviously the big cities.
So we'll talk a little bit about what's happening in the U.S.
and that, I think, should be our show.
The other big development, which we might as well just knock out right now, is that Boris Johnson is now in, what is it, critical condition?
Let me read the report for you exactly.
It says, Boris Johnson has been moved to intensive care.
After the Prime Minister's condition deteriorated on Monday afternoon, he was diagnosed with the coronavirus two weeks ago and had been suffering from persistent symptoms.
In a statement on Monday evening, Downing Street said his condition worsened after being admitted to St.
Thomas Hospital in London on Sunday with a high temperature and persistent cough.
Mr. Johnson remains conscious at this time, but was moved to intensive care at 7 p.m.
local time in case he requires ventilation to aid his recovery from the virus.
So, it's not looking good for Boris Johnson.
It's been well known that he has the coronavirus, but he's in intensive care.
They might be putting him on the ventilator.
He still has a high fever.
Not looking good.
And, you know, I like Boris Johnson.
I don't know a ton about Boris Johnson.
I don't follow British politics too closely, but he's obviously of the Conservative Party, and some people might say, well, they're not really right-wing, or they're not that conservative, but, you know, he's, broadly speaking, on our side, and he delivered the Brexit, and he's done some good things over there, and he seems like a charming, nice enough guy.
So we're praying for him to recover.
I will say, though, There is something, I don't know, fitting or maybe ironic about the fact that Boris Johnson is now in intensive care because if you remember Boris Johnson was one of the European politicians when the outbreak first started in Europe.
What did he say about how we were eventually going to deal with this?
He said that we will have to develop herd immunity and 70% of the population will have to get the virus.
Which is... I don't know.
I mean, maybe that's inevitable, but that's an interesting thing to say.
Maybe two or three weeks ago he said that, well, everybody's gonna have to get it, and now he's getting it, and now he's not doing so well.
And I don't think that's a good thing.
I want him to do well.
I think he's a good Prime Minister.
And like I said, seems like an alright guy, but it's kind of ironic, right, that a lot of these leaders that are in charge, and they're talking about the sacrifices that normal people might have to make, and then to see them get affected, it's like, well, you know, we really are all in this together now, all of a sudden.
And I have to say, there is something about the nature of this crisis, which I do kind of like that.
It's not that I like that anybody's getting sick, I don't like that people are dying, But I feel like with a lot of crises that we talk about the rich and the powerful people in government just basically aren't affected.
Even like with this recession for example.
The recession that was brought about by the coronavirus.
We talked a couple weeks ago about that senator and I think there was a congresswoman who sold all their stocks They sold like 600, the one guy, Burr I think is his name, he sold $600,000 to $1.3 million worth of stocks right before the coronavirus hit.
And he knew because he was the chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee.
And so he was getting all these classified reports that nobody else was getting.
He knew what was going to happen.
He knew the severity before anybody else did, before the media did, before he told anybody because he changed his tune right away.
And so even with the recession, the economic crisis brought on by coronavirus, like any other crisis, economic or weather related or war or whatever else, he was safe, totally unaffected, and that is always how it goes.
Whenever there's a crisis, we pay the price and everybody else is okay.
And I have to say, maybe that's the one, I don't know if I like that about coronavirus, I guess I do.
That now actors are getting taken down and government people are getting taken down and I don't want to see anybody die but there is something about the virus that they've been saying about and it's the great equalizer.
And there is something I think natural about that to say, at least with this, they're sharing in the misery that normally everybody else has to endure, and they're okay.
They're always protected, right?
So again, it's not to say that I'm glad that's happening.
It's not to say that I like that people die, but I would definitely prefer a crisis where it's the equalizer, you know?
That is...
It's like, well, at least everybody's gonna pay some degree of a toll.
Some people get their retirement wiped out, and some people die, and some people get sick, and some people have their plans canceled.
Again, I'm not saying that I like that bad, tragic things are happening, but it's like, well, at least it's fair.
At least... It's like Harvey Dent.
It's about what's fair!
It's not about what's right, it's about what's fair.
So...
Anyway, that's Boris Johnson.
But in his case, I do hope that he recovers.
He's one of the good ones.
Of all the people to get sick, I wouldn't want Boris Johnson to get sick.
If I could take my pick, I would want Barack Obama to get sick.
Yeah, I would want him to get sick.
I would want Nancy Pelosi to get sick.
I would want George W. Bush to get sick and die.
Well, I don't know if I would wish death upon him, but it wouldn't make me upset if that happened.
So of course, even in the case of the politicians, it's one of the good ones, you know?
Just goes to show, though, Trump is genetically strong.
Trump was shaking hands and...
He was, like, surrounded by people with coronavirus and he never got it.
Because he's tough.
He's got good genes.
That's not to say that Boris Johnson is weak because he got it, but... Well, Trump is just very tough.
But, anyway, we're gonna move on.
That's Boris Johnson.
Just wanted to get that out of the way.
And, you know, just some thoughts about that in general that the virus does.
One of these viruses, it is the equalizer.
Even, like, with terrorism, some people get lucky.
You know, like Lucky Larry.
You want to look into that?
Like with 9-11?
Even with a lot of terrorism.
Gee, there's a lot of people that just get lucky.
They happen to not be there.
But with the virus... Well, Israel got pretty lucky.
They were developing a coronavirus vaccine before coronavirus, the novel coronavirus, even existed.
Pretty interesting, right?
So some people still get lucky, but some people don't.
We're gonna move on and take a look at our whiteboard.
We're gonna pull up the latest numbers here.
This is not the whiteboard.
This is the stand for the whiteboards.
We're pulling that out first.
Gotta pull that out first.
And then we're gonna whip out the whiteboard here and we're gonna read through our latest numbers on confirmed cases.
So this camera, I guess, automatically adjusts.
You know I've got the new camera.
So I guess this, this camera, I guess this camera automatically changes the white balance and everything.
So that I don't have to.
It's just kind of convenient.
But it's a little bit too dark, right?
It's a little bit... Maybe it changes the brightness too much.
Okay, but let me move this back.
I can't even see it.
Can you see?
It's hard even to see.
It makes it worse almost.
When it's darker... Now it's almost too dark.
It's like... Oh no, you can see it.
It's just the Streamlabs.
My streaming software is trash.
Streamlabs, you know what Streamlabs did?
They made it so that, like, the screen that you're seeing right now, if you're watching, of course, on DLive, it's like most of the screen is the video playback, right?
Like most of your monitor, what's on your monitor, what's on your webpage, if you're in full screen, the whole monitor is the video.
But if you're not in full screen, it's like most of the page.
Streamlabs, which is my broadcasting software, what I can see is like this much.
If like this is my monitor, the video is like this big.
So it's like I can't... They made this update and they filled it up with a bunch of shit, so you can't see anything.
It's like, we'll just make the video play back this tiny, tiny window.
Oh wait, never mind.
I just fixed it.
Okay, now it's a little bit better.
All right!
Are you ready?
We're going to talk about the numbers now.
So, these are our latest numbers.
I'm laughing.
I wonder if I had cases written at one point.
It just says coronavirus, which is pretty general.
Okay, so we've got 364... close to 365,000 confirmed cases in the United States, up 29,000 from yesterday.
365,000 confirmed cases in the United States, up 29,000 from yesterday.
So on Friday, we looked at the numbers, and on Friday, we had gained 30,000 new cases in 24 hours.
That was on Friday.
And it looks like we're at 30,000 cases in the past 24 hours today.
So it seems like, if anything, the number of new confirmed cases is staying the same or even slightly going down.
There's actually 29,000 so far today.
So the number of new, you remember, not last Friday, but the Friday before that, we had reached 19,000 new cases in 24 hours.
That was the highest number of daily new cases within one week.
It was up to 30,000.
Here we are on Monday, it's 29,000.
So again, we look at the numbers every day and we'll see what it is by this Friday.
But it looks like at least over the last three days that the numbers of new cases appears to be stabilizing.
I said this on Friday.
I said are we going to see 50,000 new cases per day next week?
Are we going to see that number keep increasing at the rate that it's been increasing?
But it looks like that number is stabilizing.
That's in America.
Spain is now number 2 in confirmed cases.
I don't know... I believe on Friday, Italy was still number 2.
Now it's Spain.
Spain is at 135,000.
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Italy, 132,000.
nick fuentes
Germany, up to 103,000.
France, 98,000.
And so now, I don't know if you noticed, but China is now in 6th place.
Top 5 are all outside of China.
103,000.
France, 98,000.
And so now, I don't know if you noticed, but China is now in sixth place.
Top five are all outside of China.
France and Germany really exploding over the weekend in the past week.
China, they are staying steady here at 83,000.
Iran, 60,500.
And the United Kingdom, up to 51,608.
So, big increase for the UK.
And across the world, we are up to 1.3 million confirmed coronavirus cases.
So, it's getting pretty, pretty wild.
But that being said, the numbers are stabilizing.
They've stabilized in China, although that number is a lie.
It's It's stabilized in Iran.
It appears to be stabilizing on continental or incontinental Europe.
Stabilizing in the United States.
And all that's pretty good.
So it looks like the numbers are beginning to come under control.
And I'll say something about this.
The thing that you have to keep in mind with a lot of these numbers is all of this was made possible by the social distancing.
Here's maybe the worst part about this virus is it appears that we, and it's very early, but it's a little bit early to say this, it appears that we've staved off the worst.
of what was projected about the virus.
And because of that, you know that a lot of people are going to come out in three weeks, four weeks, whatever, and say, see, I told you it's just the flu.
I told you.
And, you know, again, it's early to say that.
We don't know what this week will look like.
It could be really bad.
You could have like, you know, tens of thousands of people dying.
They say that it's expected to peak at around 2,600 dead per day in the middle of this week.
So, the number could go way past what it was for swine flu, but it doesn't look like it's gonna get up to 100,000 anytime soon, which, you know, they were saying that that was the low-end estimate, was 100,000.
100,000.
And you know that a lot of people, if we don't get to 100,000 in six months, and we'll be dealing with this for years, but you know, if it doesn't get up to 100,000 soon or within the year, you know, people are going to come out and say, see, I told you it wasn't that bad.
None of that was necessary.
Something like this.
I'm sure you're going to see that to some extent, if it isn't as apocalyptic as some people said it would.
But of course, our response to the virus directly influences, directly affects how many people get it, and therefore how many people die from it.
So that's a completely stupid thing to say.
And I know there's going to be some of that if it doesn't end up being worst case scenario or even on the low bound of what was projected.
You know that you're going to see people out there saying, you know, Ramsey Paul will be one of them.
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See?
nick fuentes
You told me not to eat at a restaurant and only 20,000 people died.
And it's like, of course, the only reason that the numbers were this low is because we acted quickly and we acted dramatically to shut down the country.
Right, to implement social distancing, to shut down schools, businesses, and so on.
Because of course, if the virus spread this much, 364,000 cases, and that's only what we've tested, it's still 30,000 new cases per day, we're probably going to get up to a million cases at least.
It seems like right now, and we don't know when that number is going to taper off, but I mean, we're going to have a significant amount of cases.
And what do you think happens If we weren't social distancing, do you think that that was not profoundly impactful?
Do you think that that was not a significant variable in the number of total cases that we'll get by the end of this month?
Of course it is.
Because it's a new virus, it's the novel coronavirus, because it's new, we have no natural immunity to it.
And so if we have no natural immunity to it, if you don't literally take people off the streets and keep them inside, then anybody who comes into contact with somebody who has the virus may catch it or carry it, spread it, and so on.
And so it was absolutely necessary that you did the social distancing.
It's not like the flu because with the flu you have immunity.
You could be exposed to somebody that has the flu and not catch it.
You could be exposed to somebody that has the flu and not die from it.
The other thing that's good is we're figuring out that a lot of the people that are getting it are asymptomatic.
They said that the number of asymptomatic cases of coronavirus are 50 times what they thought they were.
So in other words, a lot of these models, when they talked about millions dead or crazy stuff like that, they were looking at the symptomatic cases, and they were way overestimating the amount of people that had the virus that were symptomatic, meaning they were leaving out probably and they were way overestimating the amount of people that had the virus that were symptomatic, meaning they were leaving out probably tons They just didn't know they had the virus.
Because, again, no symptoms, and if they don't have symptoms, they're not showing up in any data.
And so the amount of people that are dying from coronavirus looks like it's a much higher percentage if you're only looking at the smaller percentage of all people that have coronavirus that have mild or severe symptoms, as opposed to people that have none.
So that's the other that's the other thing that's changing that's the other variable but Yeah, I think that by the end of it, I won't be one of the people saying, that was excessive, that was too much, it was necessary, and you know, and then again, if it wasn't as bad as people said, then that's a good thing too, right?
But those are our latest numbers, it keeps going up in the U.S., and we'll keep an eye on that.
Like I said, it's obviously stabilizing in Europe, but the United States, they keep seeing the numbers go up.
But those are our latest numbers.
We're going to move on and we're going to talk about some of these other developments here that have been in the news about where we're headed now in the coming weeks.
Okay, see now I can see myself a little bit better.
I look a little better today, right?
I feel like on Friday I didn't look so good because I wasn't sleeping and I had just woken up.
I literally just woke up on Friday before the show.
Last night I slept 12 hours, which was awesome.
I went to bed at a reasonable, so I woke up on Sunday at midnight, and I stayed awake until midnight the next day.
I woke up, so Saturday night, Sunday morning, I woke up at midnight.
I stayed up all of Sunday, the full 24 hours, all of Palm Sunday.
Happy Palm Sunday, by the way.
Stayed up the whole 24 hours, and went to bed, and then I slept 12 hours after that.
Woke up today at noon.
So I look a little bit better, right?
Because I'm well rested and because I had time to prepare, you know, and put myself together.
I woke up today and I sleep on my stomach and I woke up and my arm was under my stomach and it was completely numb.
This is not related.
This is not the coronavirus news.
I'll get to that in one second.
But I woke up and my arm, I literally couldn't feel it at all.
You know, you get, sometimes you get, you know, your arm falls asleep or whatever, but it was numb.
It was so numb that I couldn't, I couldn't move it at all.
I had to literally grab my hand with my other hand and move it out from under myself because I had no feeling in my left arm.
It was a very weird, very weird thing to wake up to.
I literally had to grab it and move it around.
Anyway.
I don't know if that's of interest to you, but so, but the coronavirus.
The well-rested coronavirus presentation.
So I first want to talk about what's happening in Europe, because this is very relevant.
This is going to give us an idea of what the virus will look like for us in the next couple of weeks.
And there's a lot of moving pieces to the coronavirus.
You've got the virus itself.
You've got this government regime, which is these Emergency measures that have been put into place at the national and the provincial level.
I'm talking about you know nationwide They have provinces or states, but you know what I'm saying.
You've got the national level, you've got the state or the provincial level actions, and then you've got the economy.
So really there's three major subsets of the coronavirus, three major elements that you're talking about, and it looks like the virus has basically been figured out from a public health point of view, and I don't mean that it's been totally figured out, but you know what I'm saying.
The testing is basically taken care of, right?
It seems like they're figuring out this hydroxychloroquine might be an effective treatment, but not a lot of effective treatments besides that.
They've been putting people on the ventilators, you know, they're sort of figuring out what to do when people have it.
And then the medical supplies and resources, doesn't seem like there's a big problem with that in the United States.
I know there was this Last week we talked about this.
We were anticipating there would be major shortages of ventilators and respirators and hospital beds and at least today it doesn't seem like that's a big problem.
I don't know if that's gonna get drastically worse in the next 48 to 72 hours but it seems to me like it's not as bad as it was in Italy and America yet.
But it seems like basically the public health is taking care of.
The other element, and these are the big elements we're going to have to be dealing with for the next year, right, or for the next six months at least, which is how do we wind down this emergency stuff, the emergency measures for social distancing?
In other words, what does a return to normal look like?
And I say return to normal because it's not, I mean, we're never going to go back to before coronavirus.
But how do we get people back to work?
How do we get them back to school?
What does that look like?
Is there testing?
Is there temperature checks?
You know, what is going to be implemented?
And in what steps are people going to start returning?
Obviously the restrictions won't all be lifted at once.
That would defeat the purpose of ever having put them into place in the first place.
You lift all the restrictions at once and what do you think happens?
Everybody throws a party.
I mean that's literally and it's obvious.
You lift all the restrictions and the first thing that happens is everybody's going to go back out to eat and they're going to go to the clubs and the bars and everybody's going to be on summer vacation and you're going to have literally another coronavirus outbreak immediately after the first one subsided, right?
So they're going to have to lift it in steps and they're going to have to lift it with new and different restrictions in place like the temperature checks and so on.
And then we're gonna have to deal with the economy, you know, as people get I get what would be the word.
As they slowly go back into the economy, the economy will pick up again, but you'll still have this big recession.
They're saying it will peak at 24% unemployment in the fourth quarter.
Was it 24 or was it 14?
I don't know.
I knew it had a 4 in there somewhere, but the economy is going to contract in a big way.
Unemployment is going to be high.
The stock market, I don't believe, will rebound right away back to I mean the stock market dropped 35% so I don't think it's gonna go back 35% right out of the gate because not everybody's gonna get back to work right away and obviously the whole world is still dealing with the coronavirus and we might see the coronavirus explode in Latin America like it did in Europe.
I mean I don't know what the global outbreak is gonna look like but you know there's gonna be global macroeconomic effects for this and also even in America things are not just gonna pick up from the record highs where they were in February or January either.
But what's happening in Europe will give us an idea of that second element, that return to normal part.
So I'll read you this latest report here about what's happening in Europe.
This is from CNBC.
It says, quote, There are tentative hopes in Europe that the coronavirus outbreak could be slowing as the number of new infections and fatalities starts to slow down, according to data over the weekend.
The figures are prompting European leaders to look for an exit strategy to national lockdowns while urging the public to maintain discipline while the apparent recovery from the outbreak is in its infancy.
Italy, the epicenter of Europe's pandemic, reported its lowest daily coronavirus death toll for more than two weeks on Sunday.
Lowest daily death toll for two weeks.
The Civil Protection Agency said there had been a rise of 525 deaths from a day earlier, which is the smallest daily increase since March 19th.
On Saturday there had been a rise of 681 deaths and the day before that a rise of 766 deaths.
So the numbers are going in the right direction.
In Spain, which now has a higher number of infections than Italy, the rate of new infections and deaths also continued to decline this weekend.
Sunday's rise in the number of deaths was about half the rate reported a week ago.
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That was in Spain.
nick fuentes
This is according to Spain's health minister.
He said, quote, the data from this week and today confirms the slowing down of infections.
The data confirms the containment is working.
Both France and Germany have also reported falls in their daily death tolls as well.
Widespread testing is one way to exit lockdown gradually, but testing regimes have varied widely in Europe.
Germany, which is conducting widespread testing, and the UK, which is not, have been considering some kind of immunity passport They would allow individuals who have been exposed to the virus and are now immune to it to return to work in their normal daily routines.
And this is definitely something that we're going to have to watch out for.
This immunity passport idea.
In other words, they're saying that if you've already had the virus or if you've been exposed to it and not infected, if you have immunity, and I don't know who's going to determine that and how they're going to determine that, But they're saying that they may lift the restrictions for people that are immune and not for those that are not.
And you'll have to go around and I don't know what that looks like if that's an ID badge, if that's a chip.
If that's a piece of paper, I don't know.
Maybe a letter from a doctor, I'm not sure.
But they're talking about this idea of the immunity passport.
And you know, to me, this is where I start to wade into conspiracy territory.
For the duration of this pandemic, I have avoided that because I think that it's legitimate.
I think the coronavirus is real, and it is deadly, and it is a real public health emergency.
that people need to be mindful of and cognizant of and take precautions and not try to get people sick, right?
But this is where it gets tricky, the reintegration.
Because now they've forced everybody at home.
Under the penalty of law, in a lot of places, if you leave your house, you get a fine or jail time or something like that.
In other places, it's very severe.
In America, I don't think it's very severe, but in certain countries, it's severe penalties if you leave your house.
When they've got curfew in place or when they've got a lockdown or a shelter in place going on.
And so now that everybody's at home, now the government gets to decide who can leave their homes.
And the government gets to decide who can participate in what activities.
And who gets to gather.
And who gets to go back to work.
And who gets to go back to school.
And who gets to eat at restaurants.
And who's stuck at home.
And if you're stuck at home, I mean you really can't do anything.
And you understand what it feels like.
The helplessness.
The sort of impotence for a lot of people.
I'm not impotent, obviously.
I'm at home and I'm broadcasting to my legions of supporters, my legions of radical zealots, ready to do my bidding, whatever I say.
That's a joke, by the way.
But seriously, for most people, and really for any kind of mass movement or any individual, This is the tricky part, the reintegration.
Now the government gets to say who gets to go back and who doesn't and what does a public gathering look like post-coronavirus because it's still out there and there will still be outbreaks.
Isolated places, hopefully, but you'll see outbreaks after the major ones subsided.
You're still going to see this.
For a long time.
And so the government is obviously going to have to put into place some kind of restrictions, but what is that going to look like?
In Europe they're going to have to start to answer those questions.
As the number of infections goes down and the number of deaths go down, coronavirus will still be there and it will still be waiting in the wings to break out whenever there are mass gatherings, things like that.
When the weather gets bad again, right?
When the weather cools in the fall, it's going to be waiting for another outbreak.
And so a lot of these governments in Europe, in Italy, in Germany, Spain, the UK, they're going to have to determine What is that reintegration going to look like?
And there's a way I think that is reasonable to do that and a way that is not reasonable.
To me, the way that is reasonable is that in major population centers you're going to have to have more restrictions than in rural or suburban areas, right?
Because in a major urban area you're looking at subways, Airports, you're looking at very very busy and high-density buildings like bars and hotels and restaurants and things like that.
So obviously in the big cities there's gonna have to be more restrictions than outside the cities.
That to me is like a very basic principle.
Another basic principle is that the elderly should have more restrictions than the young.
And I know people have been saying that, well, that's a bad idea because the young can spread it to the elderly, but obviously young people, even though they can theoretically, and do in some cases, develop severe cases of the virus or die, that happens at a much lower rate than it does for old people.
Old people are the ones that really have to be terrified.
So there should be more restrictions for the elderly and less so for healthy people.
For young people and for, you know, adults generally, right?
And I think those are reasonable principles to approach this.
And things that are just common sense.
Hand sanitizer stations everywhere.
Maybe temperature checks in different places.
Everybody wears masks.
These seem to me to be very common sense, basic precautions that if implemented on a widespread scale would prevent a major outbreak from the coronavirus.
Public health experts have said as much about Japan.
Japan is a great example of this.
Japan, everybody in Japan wears masks.
And in Japan, even though they made a lot of the same mistakes that we did and that Europe did and South Korea did as far as containing the outbreak, in Japan they all wear masks.
And that went a long way in preventing a major outbreak.
You don't see Japan breaking out like South Korea or like any of these other countries.
And that's because they had masks.
And if we just took those basic precautions like masks, hand sanitizer, maybe some restrictions in the cities and less outside, some for the elderly in nursing homes and things like that, I think that's reasonable, right?
What is not reasonable is microchips.
What is not reasonable is immunity passports, vaccines, because here's the thing.
Whereas you can still have legitimate public health crises, and I believe that some people, it's like anything bad happens in the world, and they say, what a coincidence.
And, you know, the thing about a coincidence is it has to coincide with something, right?
You know like, and this is the classic example.
I've been doing this show for a long time and I've seen this many, many times.
One example was the Notre Dame Cathedral being on fire.
Does anybody remember that?
The Notre Dame Cathedral goes up in flames in France.
And it was a horrible, horrible thing.
I mean, it's like a cultural tragedy that this thing went on fire and the roof was destroyed and so on.
And everybody says, gee, what a coincidence.
And I'm thinking, where is the coincidence?
What exactly is the coincidence?
What does this coincide with?
It would be one thing if it was like, oh, The cathedral got started on fire during Ramadan, you know, or like on Islamic holy day, or it happened on Passover, you know.
It coincided with something and there was a cover-up.
But it just caught on fire.
And that's not to say that, you know, maybe there's foul play or whatever.
But they said, gee, what a coincidence.
And if you didn't believe that, you were like, oh, you were like an idiot.
Oh, what are you, stupid or something?
I happen to believe that maybe it just caught on fire.
Bad things can still happen.
You look at globalization, you look at China and hygiene and sanitation standards, do you seriously think it's impossible that a pandemic could legitimately happen?
I've been saying this for years, that we are due for a pandemic.
I've been, and I can't pinpoint exactly when I said this, I've done, you know, 600 shows, but I do recall having said this before in the past that we're going to see a major pandemic in the United States and it's not hard to see why.
You've got countries in West Africa or in Asia or in the Middle East where they just have no health standards.
And the level of connectivity that they have with the world, with travel and commerce and shipping, it's like a no-brainer that this would happen.
So I'm not one of these people that would say, oh, every time something goes wrong, it must be a New World Order plot.
I mean, certainly we have to be on our guard for that and we have to be vigilant and pay attention to the facts and the details.
But I also do believe that these things just happen.
You can actually just have a pandemic.
We haven't had one in a hundred years.
Do you think that we've eliminated pestilence?
We've eliminated disease?
And if ever there is a disease that challenges the world, that must be, you know, the shadow government?
I mean, certainly that is something that they might manufacture, but it's also something that could actually be real.
The trick is though, whether it is manufactured or it's real, the New World Order can come in with their response.
Right?
Either they manufacture a tragedy...
And they paved the way for a response that expands their power and expands their control or something just happens and all the same their response is to implement more control and to expand their jurisdiction, right?
So whether it's manufactured or real is really irrelevant when we're talking about the solution or the return to normalcy.
Do you know what I'm saying?
Whether the crisis is manufactured or real, the crisis management, the crisis response, Is where we have to be worried.
And this is where I'm concerned now.
When the crisis happened, I said, well, let's take basic common sense precautions.
Wash your hands, wear the mask, whatever.
But now the question is, who gets to return back to public life?
And how do they do it?
And in what stages?
And what's the timetable?
And they're passing around this idea of this immunity passport.
And of course, the question that we have to ask is, well, who gets the immunity passport?
And what does the immunity passport allow?
And who determines what immune looks like?
Does that mean a vaccine?
Does that mean a doctor visit?
Does that mean a microchip?
What does that look like?
How do they keep track of these people?
How do they authenticate that you're immune?
They must be serious about it, so they have to authenticate it somehow.
Does that mean they tattoo a barcode on your hand?
Does that mean that they put a computer chip in your wrist?
I mean, what?
Or is it just a piece of paper?
These are the questions we have to ask ourselves.
And this is where I'm gonna break with what I've said for the past few months.
For the past few months, I've said, yeah, Shut down everything.
Shut everything down.
Keep everybody home.
Do everything possible to stop the spread.
Not complicated.
Not hard.
And we have to stop the spread of the virus because it's killing tons of people and it has bad potential.
And we also don't know enough about it.
We don't know what the death rate looks like.
We still don't know exactly what it looks like.
It seems like over the past few weeks the death rate has been getting better because the number of people that have it has been growing.
The death rate gets smaller because we've been discovering that tons of people have it that are asymptomatic, right?
So, it's better to be safe than sorry, and I've said that, but now I'm saying the opposite.
It's actually better to be sorry than safe.
I would rather have everybody get released out, maybe not all at once, but none of this bullshit with microchips and tattoos and papers and things like that, but that everybody gets to come out of hiding, gets to come out of their shelter in place, Even if in stages because the alternative is that the government is going to do some very weird wonky things that is definitely going to pave the way for what they have in China.
And what they have in China is mass surveillance on a level that we don't even have yet.
And that's not to say that we don't have mass surveillance.
We obviously do.
We have the NSA.
As long as you have a phone, you're participating or a subject of mass surveillance.
They hear everything.
They see everything.
Even with satellites.
They hear and see everything.
Like, you know, I don't want to get too into detail on that, but it's already that way.
But in China, they've got the facial recognition and they've got this degree of record keeping on all their citizens that's automated and governed by computers and AI.
I don't know if we're at that level yet, but we certainly could be on a world level.
And that's my concern.
That's my fear.
And I've dismissed this in the past.
People are saying, oh, you know, Bill Gates is going to microchip you.
I don't know if that's going to happen anytime soon, but we also should be weary about that.
When I hear this stuff about immunity passports, this tells me that the government is going to say, you have to come see us before you return to your normal life.
And If they're serious about it, I mean, how do you march somebody?
How do you march somebody with a passport?
Do they just get an ID card?
Maybe that would be okay.
I mean, you already have an ID, right?
They already know who you are.
You have a social security number.
So an ID card is not the end of the world.
A paper is not the end of the world.
And it seems like a photo ID would not be, like, the hardest thing in the world.
But if they say, oh, we're gonna have to, like, you know, put a chip or a tattoo or something, you know, and I don't know, maybe that sounds crazy to some of you, but I have heard some, some, you know, whispering about this.
I've seen some of this stuff online.
And you know, the internet, sometimes you gotta take it with a grain of salt, but it's also something we should be wary about.
I don't want this coronavirus thing to turn into a global citizenship program where everybody's in a database and everybody's got a, you know, 5G chip reader in their head.
You know what I'm saying?
And I don't know if it's gonna get that way, but it's just definitely something to be aware about as we enter into this new phase of sort of ramping down this de-escalation The return into the public square.
I think there are definitely some reasonable precautions, but none of that requires anything that was alien to us two months ago.
It's as simple as you put a hand sanitizer dispenser outside of every workplace, every school, outside of meeting rooms, conference rooms, things like that.
Masks.
You just mass produce face masks and have people wear them at most or all times.
And maybe extreme measure would be temperature checks.
Temperature checks at home or at work or at schools.
Definitely at public schools.
I think that's doable.
You do temperature checks.
If somebody has a fever, you quarantine them and you keep an eye on everybody around them.
You know, these seem to me to be like reasonable and extremely effective measures.
The problem with not doing a shelter-in-place, here's the problem with Here's the basis of the shelter-in-place.
When you tell everybody to go home, and it affects everybody, and you disrupt everybody's life for a month, people realize the severity of it.
And when they get back, I feel like people will be a lot more cognizant and conscientious about the spread of the virus.
If we had never sheltered in place and the government said, hey everybody, please be careful!
Do you think people are going to be careful?
People never listen.
You know how people are.
If it involves a minor inconvenience for people, the smallest inconvenience, people don't want to participate.
You shelter everybody in place, and I think that was a necessary step regardless, but returning to public life with these precautions in place, to me, is going to be a lot easier.
And it's not what people think.
You had to do the shelter in place.
To me, that seems like a one-time only deal.
You do that once, you control the spread, you figure it out, you put everything on lockdown while you gather more information, and you stop the initial and maybe the worst phase of the spread, and then you also get control of the reintegration.
And it is on your terms to what extent people can go about their daily lives, and if that means something as simple as masks and temperature checks and all that, hand sanitizer, then that makes a lot of sense.
And once people go back out and you've implemented a regime that is serious and put together and aware of the severity, Then all these small measures, which may seem like a no-brainer, become extremely, extremely effective, and you don't have to do a shelter-in-place.
Maybe if it gets really bad next season, but that to me seems like the best course of action, me being the expert.
That seems to me to be like a reasonable course of action, but, you know, when they talk about these passports, I start to think, I don't know, what is that gonna look like?
I don't know this microchip, this ID 2020 thing.
I'm not a believer that that's on its way anytime soon.
But we definitely should resist.
I don't think that would ever happen.
A lot of people talk about this.
They're gonna chip... and this kind of stuff is so stupid.
Well, I will temper that by saying it is stupid, this alarmism about things that really don't even make any sense.
They're going to put an ID chip.
This is like the conspiracy that's been around for forever, right?
For like 30 years, there's been this fear that we're going to be microchipped or they're going to tattoo a barcode on your forehead.
And to me, it's on the same level as they're going to take your guns.
And it's like these things will never happen in the way that They're telling you they will.
Or like this chemtrail business, like, will the government go door-to-door and take your guns?
Maybe in the future, but they don't really need to, because why would they do that?
Everything that they want, they can already do without taking your guns.
And the same is true with the microchip.
What would be the purpose of the microchip?
Like, what level of control would they have over the population that they do not already have without the microchip?
You already have.
They can tap into your phone whether it's off or on.
The only way for them to not be able to tap into your phone and take control of the camera and the microphone is if the battery is out.
And with an iPhone, have you ever tried taking the battery out?
It's really hard.
It's not something that is really practical, right?
And people have cameras on their computers.
They've got microphones on their computers.
People willingly buy Alexa devices.
Seriously?
And with your phone.
You take it everywhere.
Your phone is a microphone.
It's a camera.
It has satellites, so it shows where you are.
You pour your most intimate personal information in it, either willingly or unwillingly, with your searches, and your contact information, your text messages, your emails, your phone calls, your social media, your passwords, your banking information.
Do you know what I'm saying?
So everybody, they're gonna put a microchip in your arm!
unidentified
Dude!
nick fuentes
You're walking around with this!
What the fuck do you think this is?
You think this is okay?
You think this is like, oh, I'm safe!
No one's gonna get me!
I'm off the grid!
Hey guys, don't worry.
The microchip thing is off.
I'm off the grid.
Seriously?
It's a microphone, it's a camera.
This thing knows everything.
Google, Facebook, the government, they know everything.
They've got us by the balls.
You think they don't?
You know, you think they've got a... No, but the day that they drag me to the doctor and inject me with a microchip, that's when we got to be worried.
What, are you kidding me?
What, do you think we live in a cartoon?
Or same with the guns.
People think it's like a superhero movie.
You know, that it's like a television show.
And we're going to elect somebody with HORNS sticking out of their heads!
And they're going to get on TV and say, Ah ha ha ha ha ha ha!
Ah, now everyone's going to get a microchip in their arms!
And those who don't will be shot!
And there'll be FEMA camps!
Like, you know, They already have so much control.
They know everything.
They see everything.
They hear everything.
Even if you don't have a phone.
They have satellites now that can hear you.
I mean, and I don't know the exact details about this, but where it's like, even if you don't have a phone anywhere near you, even if you're in the middle of the woods, they can still, if it's targeted, use satellites or drones.
You know what I'm saying?
So this kind of stuff is like, People are emailing me.
Do you know how many emails I've gotten like this over the past week?
Nick, you have to check out ID2020!
Bill Gates is gonna... And it's like, do people think this through for like 10 seconds?
They're gonna take your guns!
Most people don't even bother to have guns because you need a FOID or a carry permit or at least that's what it is in Chicago.
But that's where most of the people live is in major cities.
And they don't have to take your guns.
Why would they need to take your guns?
They already have control of the courts, they control academia, they control Hollywood, they control the media, I mean they control everything.
And you're just like at home with your gun while they change everything outside of your home.
I don't... and inside too with your TV and trade and...
They already destroyed your town.
You know, you imagine, and it's kind of sad actually, you imagine your archetypal Archie Bunker, your archetypal, uh, who's the, uh, from my cold dead hands, who's that, who's that, uh, Charlton Heston.
You imagine your archetypal Charlton Heston and Archie Bunker standing on guard in the heartland of the country in Kentucky or You know, wherever, in Alabama or someplace, maybe even in, you know, the Rust Belt would be more apropos, in Michigan or Pennsylvania, standing on guard over their town with their AR-15.
And over the past 50 years, the factories have closed, right?
The jobs have left.
The people have left.
The schools have been taken over.
Television, the Super Bowl, the Oscars have been taken over.
Media has been taken over.
All your stuff is manufactured from a foreign country.
Right?
You're on drugs.
Your family's on drugs.
You know, people that you know have killed themselves.
They're addicted.
There's nothing going on in your town.
The only place that you can go is the big city, which is hyper-liberal, or a campus town, which is hyper-liberal.
You know, your daughter's a lesbian and your son is a dancer, something like that.
But I'm standing guard over my property.
Nobody's taking my gun away.
You lost the battle.
You've lost the battle.
They didn't need to take the guns.
Have you figured that out yet?
Oh, they're not putting an ID chip in me.
Chemtrails aren't gonna affect me.
Okay, well you're drinking tap water.
There's plastics everywhere.
Microplastics and you're drinking out of a, you know, Bottled water and you're worried about chemtrails and ID and you got an iPhone I don't I just think it through man think it through.
It's no wonder.
It's no wonder We've lost for like 50 years.
It's because people are out there concerned about this kind of stuff anyway You get the point.
I've made my point.
But that's Europe.
That's what the ramping down is.
We're going to see the ramping down in Europe and we'll see what it'll look like there.
That'll give us an idea of what it'll be like here.
But we're going to move on and talk about America.
But of course, I care about what's happening in America.
This is the latest from our Surgeon General.
This is a report from the Hill.
It says U.S.
Surgeon General Jerome Adams warned Sunday amid the coronavirus pandemic that the week ahead would be the hardest and the saddest of most Americans' lives.
He said this is going to be the hardest and the saddest week of most Americans' lives.
This is going to be our Pearl Harbor moment, our 9-11 moment.
Only it's not going to be localized.
It's going to be happening all over the country.
He added, however, that there is, quote, a light at the end of the tunnel if everyone does their part for the next 30 days.
There is hope, but we've also got to all do our part.
So, we are entering peak week in America across the country, which is peak death, peak daily deaths from coronavirus, peak daily confirmed cases.
It's gonna get bad.
Thousands of dead per day.
We are up to 10,000 dead from coronavirus already.
1,200 new deaths in the past 24 hours.
And they're saying that the daily death total could go up as high as 2,500.
So you figure, it's a little bit more than a thousand people dead per day from coronavirus now.
And the rate is only gonna go up.
We're at 10,000 already.
So, To give you an idea, swine flu killed 14,000.
We're at 11,000 now and it's going up more than a thousand every day and the rate will keep going up until we hit maybe 2,500 by the end of this week or two weeks.
I mean that that's what we're talking about.
So you're talking about something like You know, what is that, another 30-40,000 people dead at least on top of this?
So this is gonna be a pretty serious event.
Lots of people dead and it's gonna start to get real.
It got real when the president...
It got real when the President did his Oval Office Address.
It got real when there was shelter in place and the restaurants closed.
And it's going to get real when 50,000 people die.
And people will realize the severity of this.
But, it was necessary.
Think about how high the number would have been if we didn't shelter in place.
10,000 dead already.
And that's after two to three weeks of quarantine.
In some cases, three weeks.
Two weeks of shelter-in-place mandated by the states, right?
No restaurants, no bars, no theaters, no business, school.
Think about how high it could have been, right?
We're at 10,000 now.
Could it have been at 100,000 at this point if no action was taken?
It's possible, right?
But that's the projection about the country.
The good news is that in New York it looks like it's going the direction of Europe.
This is also from the Hill.
The mounting number of New York's coronavirus deaths has stayed effectively flat over the past two days, according to Governor Andrew Cuomo.
While the state has recorded 4,700 total deaths with an additional 600 from the day before, it's only a slight uptick from the 594 added two days ago.
And this shows a possible flattening of the curve that is better than the increases that we have seen.
Cuomo added that total hospitalizations, intensive care unit admissions, and intubations are down, crediting how people are largely adhering to social distancing guidelines in place over the past three weeks and are following a new way of life.
So it looks like in the United States, in New York City at least, which is the biggest epicenter in the U.S., It looks like at least in New York City, the numbers are stabilizing and may be beginning to go down.
But across the country, in the other hotspots, in Detroit, in New Orleans, everywhere else, excuse me, we are going to see that it's going to get really, really bad.
It's going to start to escalate.
And we'll see some of these other cities will be on the level of New York or where New York was a week ago or a few days ago.
These cities will begin to enter into that level of severity.
And that's why we're going to see big increases in death and confirmed cases.
So it's going to be bad.
In New York City, it looks like it's winding down.
In Europe, it's winding down.
And we're going to get there as a country in two weeks.
But we're about to enter the worst of it.
But we enter into the worst part of the virus.
And then we can finally get over that and begin to adjust.
We can go back to our lives.
So this is a necessary and inevitable point that we've reached.
And the only way is through.
That's the only way we can handle this is by going through it.
So. all.
Hope everybody's okay.
Hope everybody that watches this show remains healthy.
Everybody else can go get it for all I care.
I'm kidding!
Kidding!
But yeah, I hope everybody's staying healthy there.
I hope your family is staying healthy.
And it's a very sad thing because it's a lot of the elderly that are gonna die from this.
Young people too, but a lot of elderly as well.
But that's the news from today.
That's all I've got.
We're going to move on and take a look at our Super Chats.
And we'll see what you guys are saying about all this.
We'll take a look.
I've been dying to hear from my Super Chatters.
Love to hear from these guys.
Let's take a look.
We've got Big Globe who says, you ever call your dog the N-word?
Because I do.
Yeah, I call my dog the N-word, actually.
Sometimes I wake up and I say, hey.
Hey, N-word, to my dog.
In a joking, funny, silly way.
Not a hateful way, in a funny way.
unidentified
Yeah, well, he is.
nick fuentes
You know, he is that.
He's a good dog though.
He's turned into a real jerk though, I gotta tell you.
He just loves my mom.
This dog, he literally just follows her around all day.
That's all he does.
He literally does not leave her side.
No matter where she goes, he follows.
And he'll be like chilling in one room and she'll get up to go to another room and he'll get up and follow her.
It's just, it's like gross.
You know?
And he totally disregards anybody else.
Doesn't care about anybody else.
And you know what?
I reciprocate that.
I reciprocate that.
And I treat him like shit because of that.
And that doesn't mean like that I'm mean to him.
But I'm just like, look, if that's how it's going to be, then that's how it's going to be.
It's a two-way street.
That works both ways, my friend.
You know, so some days, some days I'll have the house to myself and I'll get up and I'll, you know, go about my business off.
I'll be eating breakfast or whatever, and he'll, like, go by my chair and want to get up and, like, sit on my lap.
And I'm like, no.
I'm eating my breakfast right now.
You can go fuck off.
Why don't you go hang out with your mom, okay?
Why don't you go hang out with my mom, right?
Not his mom.
His mom is a dog.
But why don't you go hang out with my mom, right?
Or I'll be on the couch and I'll be playing Switch or with my phone or whatever and he'll jump on the couch wanting to get up next to me.
No, no, no.
Get out of here, dude.
Get out of here.
I don't want your dog hair all over my pants.
And I'm warm, alright?
I'm hot.
I don't need another warm body next to me.
Why don't you go sit on the floor?
unidentified
Go bother my mom for that, alright?
nick fuentes
And with all kinds of things.
He'll go to the door and he's like, I want it.
He'll scratch at the door.
I want to go out.
I don't think so.
You want to go outside?
Go ask your mom.
That's how it's gonna be.
That's how it's gonna be.
Two-way street.
Fuck you.
You don't like me?
You know, when I come home, you're not jumping all over me or whatever.
You know, when I want you to sit by me, you're nowhere to be found.
unidentified
So, that's how it's gonna be.
nick fuentes
You dictate the rules.
I will treat you the way that you treat me.
So now I still let the dog out.
If he needs to go to the bathroom, I'll let him out.
But sometimes he's like, I just want to go out.
Sometimes he'll go out and he'll just sit.
He'll just sit right in front of the door.
Just hang out there.
And it's like, I'm not, I don't want to get up, you know, open the door, get up, close the door on and on again.
Right.
Just so you can hang out.
So he's a real rascal.
Bleep says Barron Trump is like 6'4 and he's 14 years old.
I know, it's kind of scary and intimidating.
I would never want to meet Barron Trump for that reason.
It's like, how do you meet somebody that's seven years younger than you?
Well, and not even that.
How do you meet somebody that's a kid?
And you'd be like, hi, nice to meet you, right?
Well, I'm 6'9, I'd be looking down at him.
But for anybody to meet a 14-year-old that big, it's like, It's pretty freaky stuff.
He's like, he's a legend for that, right?
I hope Avalon doesn't back out of debating Vince.
I hope so too, but he backed out of debating me.
I'd honestly be surprised if he went through with it, but I hope he does.
Okay, cringe.
Protestant Groeper says, Nick, it's Yeshua, not Jesus.
Love you, big guy.
Okay, cringe.
Protestant Groeper says, please pray for my aunt and uncle.
They have corona.
Okay, so first you come at me with that and now you want my prayers.
Protestant Groeper says, thanks for getting me through this year.
Love you, Nick.
Yeah, I love you too, but I don't know what you're talking about.
His name's Jesus Christ.
Okay?
Protestant Groyper.
Figures it'd be a Protestant.
But yeah, love you too, buddy.
Thanks a lot.
Front says, put this towards a Neil deGrasse Tyson masterclass.
Yeah, thanks.
How much do those even cost?
How much does a masterclass... I haven't even...
I see these advertisements every day.
Every day when I watch YouTube, I see like 10 Masterclass advertisements.
unidentified
How much do they even cost?
$180?!
nick fuentes
Sheesh!
But that's for all the classes, I guess.
What is it if you just want one?
What if I just want the Neil deGrasse Tyson Masterclass?
I just want the Neil deGrasse... I'm gonna become an astrophysicist.
by listening to a pop scientist.
Let's see, Neil deGrasse Tyson teaches scientific thinking and communication.
This stuff is such bullshit.
Only stupid people watch stuff like this.
A lot of this self-help stuff is for dumb people, frankly.
I'm a big believer that you either have it or you don't.
I've never been this believer that it's like, I was an idiot and then I watched Neil deGrasse Tyson's Masterclass and I became a legend.
Nah, I think you're kind of born great or you're born dumb.
You're either born one of the rest or you're born one of the few.
This is just simply how it is.
It does take resources to actualize your potential.
If you're born with the potential to become great, you still have to actualize your potential.
But I also believe in a degree of fatalism, and I also believe in this idea of these innate characteristics.
It's not simply talent, but it's also, you have to have certain ingredients to become great.
And I don't know, they're sort of intangible, but you have to have them.
And the self-help stuff is really a cruel, a really cruel industry because it's directed at people that strive for that but can never achieve it.
unidentified
Do you know what I mean?
nick fuentes
Like all these self-help books, I don't know if any billionaire or millionaire has ever existed who got to become a billionaire or a millionaire because they were reading Business Insider, The Top Ten Habits of Extremely Successful People.
Do you know what I mean?
I don't know if you can name many or even a single extremely successful self-made millionaire, billionaire, entrepreneur who got there by watching YouTube videos.
Here's how you flip six houses in six months.
We're watching Dave Ramsey.
I don't think anybody ever became great doing this kind of stuff.
And maybe I'm wrong.
Maybe there's like, oh, maybe there's like a few cases.
But generally, I think a lot of this stuff is there to just rip people off.
It's there and it's sort of like a nice thing.
It's sort of like entertainment.
And maybe it's skill building.
And you know, sure, you can build skills.
But people watch this and they're like, I'm going to become a top scientist.
It makes me sad to think about a well-meaning but extremely average person who thinks to themselves, I'm getting my life on track.
I've just paid $180 for this masterclass.
They think that I'm laying the foundation.
I got my masterclass loaded up.
Got my TV dinner.
I'm sitting down.
I'm gonna watch a masterclass tonight.
I'm on my way.
unidentified
You know what I mean?
nick fuentes
Like, it makes me weep.
It makes me sad to think about that.
That there are people out there that they're like, you know, they really think like my trajectory.
I'm on this trajectory.
unidentified
I'm watching this masterclass.
nick fuentes
So what are you doing?
So what are you doing to achieve your goals?
Well, I'm going to community college, and I go to community college in the day, and then I work at McDonald's, and then I watch a master class at night, and I'm like gonna be an entrepreneur in no time.
And certainly there are stories like this in some sense, but the vast majority... I mean, the people that do make it, they didn't make it because of these resources.
They made it because they had something in them.
And everybody else is just paying $180.
I'm watching this Masterclass, man.
unidentified
I'm gonna be an astrophysicist in no time.
nick fuentes
I'm watching Martin Scorsese's Masterclass.
I'm in some third-rate film school in community college.
I have a YouTube channel.
And I'm watching Martin Scorsese's Masterclass.
I'm on my way.
unidentified
Mom!
Mom, I'm watching the Masterclass.
Shut up, Ma!
nick fuentes
Ma, be quiet in the other room.
I'm watching the Masterclass.
unidentified
I'm becoming a Hollywood director here.
Can you keep it down in the other room?
nick fuentes
I'm trying to become great over here.
So, you know, this stuff is just cruel.
It's very cruel and sad to me.
It's a much less cruel world.
When people know the reality of the situation, it might be unfair, it might be unfortunate or sad, but it's not cruel when the world just tells you the way it is.
And that's how I prefer to live my life, is the world telling you the way it is.
That's always how I've lived.
That's why I'm a very effective and pragmatic person, because And really, you know, just generally in a good mood and things like that, it's because I generally find that I'm not really under a ton of delusions about who I am or what I'm about or where I'm going.
You know what I mean?
Like, a lot of people, they're really unrealistic, you know, is what it comes down to.
the way that the world used to be for most of history is it's like well you know you've got like the king you've got the landowners you've got the soldiers you've got the artisans and you've got like the peasants you know and then the slaves and the poor you know the homeless or whatever and uh you know this is just the way it worked and society was highly stratified but people kind of knew their place and they didn't expect anything more
and you know if you don't you don't expect more well he can't be let down right you never have to like grapple with these expectations and maybe there's a balance i'm not saying that there should be no mobility i think a society should have mobility social and economic mobility that's a that's a fantastic thing and we should have a generally meritocratic and mobile society but you But here's the thing, I think that we obviously have an excess of the other side of that coin.
We have an excess of that.
Everybody believes that they're, you know, I'm gonna be a superstar, I'm gonna be a YouTuber, I'm gonna be a singer, I'm gonna be a Hollywood celebrity, I'm gonna be famous and a millionaire, and I'm gonna be, you know, I'm gonna be like the Wolf of Wall Street.
I'm at, uh, I'm at, I'm taking a business class.
At a state school and I'm the Wolf of Wall Street.
I've got a Robin Hood account and I'm gonna be making 50 million dollars a year and you know it's just like sad when people buy into that.
I know so many people that are like this.
I see this on Facebook or Instagram.
People buy into these like pyramid scheme like marketing things and they believe that I'm an entrepreneur.
I'm like doing this, you know, you know, you know, these, you know, pyramid scheme, what would it packages or whatever where they buy?
I don't I don't want to get too specific because I don't know if people I know are watching this.
I know people that are involved in this kind of stuff where they like buy something in bulk and they sell it to people.
And then they're supposed to be salesmen of like lotion or whatever.
I see this happen all the time and it's just like depressing.
It's hard to watch.
OK, anyway, so yeah, it's those masterclasses are those are going to break the bank there, but it's an investment in your future.
Hey, the way I see it, I pay $180 for this masterclass in investing, and I'm gonna make, I'm gonna make, be making millions of dollars on making Hollywood movies in no time.
So it's like, that's a steal.
They're giving this stuff away.
Are you kidding?
The knowledge in these... Neil deGrasse Tyson teaching me?
You can't put a price tag on that.
This is priceless.
unidentified
$180?
nick fuentes
That's a steal for my pass.
Two passes to the Masterclass program.
Sign me up.
It's just... it's very sad.
Some of these things are just depressing.
Fawfully says any comments on Wagnarok's Hunter video?
Great show.
Was that that video that was on Telegram?
I'm gonna be honest I watched like two minutes of it and I turned it off.
It looked like it was a pretty good video and like well produced but I just don't have a ton of patience for like this e-drama type stuff.
I mean to a degree I do but unless it's like highly engaging and short I just can't really you know
When people do this YouTuber cadence, this like YouTuber speech pattern, which I talk about sometimes, the YouTuber speech pattern, it's like this very idiosyncratic cadence and tonality that YouTubers adopt when they're doing an expository video or an informative video.
And I just can't, I hear that and it just It breaks my brain.
I can't do it.
So no, I didn't really watch that.
Commando Chicken says, Nibba Penis.
Okay.
Lord Marilyn says... Thanks for that.
Lord Marilyn says, it's my birthday.
unidentified
You know, it used to be Pee Pee Poo Poo and now it's Nibba Penis.
Okay.
nick fuentes
Lord Marilyn says, it's my birthday.
America First is the best present I can ask for.
Happy birthday.
Hope you have a good birthday.
Hope you enjoy.
Hope you're spending it with family, if not, you know, friends or classmates or colleagues.
Hope you have a good birthday.
Thanks for the diamond.
Glad you like the show.
Ronan says, anyone use DLive for anything other than America First?
Of course.
Gotta watch.
Jaden McNeil and you got to watch Patrick Casey and you've got to watch The Vibe.
What is it?
The Steve Franson's show.
What is it?
The Saturday Night Vibe with Steve Franson.
You got to watch Jake Lloyd, Vince James.
You got to watch Groyper Wave and the Daily Groyper and Jimbo and and Bryden and Sharia.
You got to watch everybody.
You got to watch, got to watch all, all the friends of the show.
Catboy Nationalist.
He's out there.
But yes, so there's a lot of streamers on here.
We have thoroughly populated DLive with America First streamers.
I really like that.
Let's see.
NJ Conservative says, giving a guinea every day of Holy Week.
Thanks for what you do for nationalism and Christianity.
God bless.
Well, thanks a lot.
I appreciate that.
That's very nice and thoughtful.
And yeah, Happy Holy Week of course, Palm Sunday and Easter coming up.
I have to say that it's not going to be the same.
You know, I was asking around, what do you do for Easter?
I know for Mass, you watch Mass on TV, which is, you know, it's not great, but it is what it is.
But for Easter too, I thought maybe there'd be something special you do, but yeah, I guess you'd watch it on TV.
Or you read the Bible, it's acceptable, an alternative too.
But it's just not the same.
But, you know, then again, in a way, the coronavirus, it's kind of interesting that it happened during Lent, right?
Because during Lent, that's what we're called to do, is to sacrifice and make penance, to repent.
And that's what we're all doing.
Whether voluntarily or involuntarily, we are having to sacrifice and make penance.
We're in the woods.
So to speak, and it's obviously not comparable to being nailed to a cross or anything or, you know, not eating or drinking for 40 days, but certainly in our own way, we are doing our penance.
And it's something to keep in mind during these times, right?
Especially then the church teaching on pandemic has always been that it's a sign of God's wrath, right?
It's something that we need to reflect on.
It's a time for repentance.
Johnny Bravo says, God bless you, King.
Sorry for the cringe recently.
Hey, that's okay, buddy.
Stubby says, stay safe, Nick.
Love you, big guy.
Christ is King.
Likewise.
Hope you're doing okay.
Front says, can't read that one.
unidentified
Okay.
nick fuentes
Bleeplorps as Middle Easterners and North Africans are counted as white on the census.
Only 11 million, but still.
Uh, yeah, I know.
That's true.
Thanks for the Ninjagini.
Dumbass says, nice MTT.
I had the same one.
Simply delight.
It is, it is simply delight.
Yeah, the other day I went into the attic and I got the Legos out.
I wonder, so, there was a Star Wars marathon this weekend.
And I watched the prequels.
I watched 1, 2, and 3.
And I got really into it.
And I said, I want to see my Star Wars toys again.
You know, I've been in the house.
I've been kind of bored.
So I went up into the attic to see my old Star Wars toys.
And I went up there and it was a huge bin.
It was way too cumbersome to bring down the ladder.
So I was like, I'm not going to bring this down.
But then I spotted my Legos.
I said, there's an idea.
I'll build Legos.
You know, I got nothing to do.
I'm bored.
so I put together some Legos and just like old times man fun as hell I miss the Legos they're so fun to put together such it's such a joy simply delight is exactly how I would describe it yeah you got I think that that is just the best real real patrician
Hobby the Legos only only the real ones will understand the joy of putting together And it was a real like return to tradition for me because I remember building Legos, and I loved it I it was one of my favorite things, but the problem with when you're a kid is Legos are not cheap.
They're pretty expensive and you buy them and You know some of the more sophisticated sets will take you maybe like six hours to build and Right.
When you're a kid, they take you many hours.
But, you know, maybe do it a day at a time.
It lasts you a few days.
I was like autistic about it.
I would get one of the big ones.
And I, you know, I would I would literally just do it nonstop.
I would get it.
And the next day, you know, if I got it on Christmas.
Or if I got it at Christmas party at night or at somebody's house, the next day I'd come home and I'd start.
I would do it all day.
No bathroom, no food.
And I'd finish it in one day.
And it's like, OK, you know, I know I'm bored.
So but that was good stuff, man.
Good times.
Let's see.
So really reignited something inside me.
unidentified
True.
nick fuentes
True says Lance is a decently attractive teen that works for a youth clingy gay man.
What could go wrong?
Thanks for the Nijigini.
Yeah, yeah, and that's the thing.
With a lot of these organizations, that's the problem.
But, you know, well, I will say about Turning Point USA it's sort of particularly bad because you've got all these weirdos.
And then you've got all these young people.
I mean, with a youth organization like Turning Point, it's especially weird because you've got these deviant political creatures working in an organization with high schoolers and college kids, which really says a lot, right?
But I will say that you're gonna get that anywhere, frankly.
And that's not to excuse Turning Point putting Benny Johnson in charge of anything, but You know, frankly, it's like, have you looked at public schools?
I mean, any, like literally any organization, any institution that deals with children, they're gonna, pedophiles are gonna be drawn to that.
So, you know, there's really only so much you can do.
And even, frankly, the Catholic Church.
And I know...
That's like a sore spot for a lot of Catholics, but that's my defense for the Catholic Church.
Is even in the Catholic Church, even in a Christian religious institution, you're going to have the proliferation of these kinds of problems.
And you don't have a higher percentage of it in the Catholic Church, but you have it.
And you have it in any institution that deals with children.
Any institution, whether it's a school or it's a You know, you're coaching a team sport or it's a camp counselor.
I mean, it's like anywhere that there are kids, it's like, you know, anywhere where there's money, there's going to be crooked people that want to steal money.
There's going to be crooked types, crooked cheating types, or, you know, people just want to make money in some cases, right?
It's just about just makes sense right it's like you know moths go to the flame fruit fly goes to fruit this is just how it goes and ants will go to a picnic so but somebody like Benny Johnson the thing that's bad is they know that this guy's a creep and they know that there are creeps floating around there so I guess that's what makes it bad that that is the part that is sick about it but Yeah, but thanks for the Ninjagini.
Based Floridian says, what was your favorite Lego set as a kid?
My favorite Lego set is... Thanks for the Ninjagini, by the way.
My favorite Lego set as a kid would probably be... Hmm...
I would have to think about that.
You know, I predominantly, my main Lego sets, I had Lego City and Lego Star Wars.
Those were the two main ones that I had.
I mean, I had other, I had like the Mars mission Legos and a few other like, you know, miscellaneous things.
But my, my, uh, I think most of them were either Star Wars or they were Lego City.
I was really, I hated the playset ones.
I didn't want to build, like, a playset.
Some of them it was like, oh, build this, uh, playset.
And this is like, you know, a game or a, you know, Ninjago, dumb shit like that.
No, I wanted to build, like, a model.
I wanted to build a model of something.
A static model that is not to be played with, okay?
You know?
And uh, so probably my favorite, I really like the MTT which I posted on Telegram.
I had a clone gunship from Star Wars which was pretty cool, I like that one.
I had a crane, like a construction crane, I like that one.
Um, I had a couple of helicopters which were pretty neat, like a medical helicopter which was pretty cool.
Um... It's been a long time.
I don't even really remember a lot of the ones that I had.
I had Jabba's Barge.
That was cool.
Yeah, I had a Star Destroyer, but... And it was big, but it wasn't that... I didn't really like it that much.
I had a Star Destroyer.
It was one of the bigger ones and more complicated, but... It was like... Blame.
It was this big gray ship, you know?
So I'd have to... I'd have to go back.
Maybe I'll go back and build them all.
I don't know.
Just for fun.
Did you see Trump go off on that reporter today?
Yeah, I did.
Pretty funny.
Yeah, I saw that.
I'm gonna order them.
Thanks for the Ninjagini.
pieces then bricklink.com will have it for essentially the cost of shipping yeah i saw that i'm gonna order them thanks for the ninjagini um i'm missing 17 pieces my my mom when we were moving i moved a few years ago and um in the move we were transporting all the bins of legos and we put each lego set in a plastic bin with the instructions all the pieces right and she dropped like
i don't know how many boxes but she dropped a few of them and the pieces go everywhere and And like, thinking about that now is honestly traumatizing.
Especially for me, with my level of neuroticism and autism, that is like a nightmare that I cannot even describe.
I can't even put it into words.
The horror.
that that is in my mind the idea of having so many little pieces that are so critical you know it's a it'd be one thing if you drop like a you know a box of marbles but you drop a box of pieces and you don't know which pieces belong to which set like a logistical nightmare of tiny things that are difficult to account for
The level of horror, like how terrifying that is to me, that is almost like my worst nightmare or something like that.
I know it's not, you know, spilled milk, right?
But just the idea that that happened, I don't know how that didn't make me malfunction, maybe because I was like an adult at that point, but...
The thought of that if I went back and told my kid self that that happened I think I would literally die I think I would just pass out or die on the spot if somebody told me your precious Lego sets all the other pieces are gonna scatter everywhere and I think only some pieces fell out because how could that be possible that every piece would fall out you know she was able to put a thousand pieces back in minus 17 right but yeah But yeah, but that's a thing.
I had my destroyer droid is missing an arm because one piece is missing.
I was missing a few studs.
I was missing some of those textured blocks.
unidentified
Not good, not good, not good.
nick fuentes
But yeah, I'll probably just go into BrickLink and I'll order them.
I think coronavirus is affecting it.
I went in and said, oh, you know, this part's not available and whatever, so.
But thanks for the Ninjagini.
Bleep says, waiting for satirical man to come make us look bad.
Yeah.
Lord Poopman says, salute to mods rooting out degenerates in chat.
Yeah, thanks for that.
Cynicinchief says, what's the fruit on your animal crossing island?
Cherries.
My animal crossing island is called Cherry Town.
And that is off of our proprietary cherry, the fruit.
But I have everything.
I have coconuts, cherry, pear, apple, orange, peach.
I've got it all.
But cherry is my fruit.
Cultist Gordon says, Damn dude, on time again.
How do you do it?
I'm just very punctual.
Kansas Groper says, Did you have airsoft battles with friends as a kid?
No, I didn't really have airsoft guns.
I had nerf guns.
I just never really got into airsoft.
It just wasn't really my thing.
Rioter says, please annex California.
Then we too can say, oh, Canada.
Then we too can say America first.
No, thank you, actually.
Moose Mouth says, wondering what some of your favorite movies are besides Joker?
P.S.
My mom tested negative.
Lemon Party.
Thanks for the Ninjagini.
Glad to hear mom tested negative.
Favorite movies besides Joker?
I think I've answered this question.
How many times?
The worst part about the Super Chats is it's just like the same questions every week.
Taxi Driver is up there.
Star Wars 3 is one of my, increasingly, you know, now that I've rediscovered Star Wars, becoming one of my favorites.
unidentified
um I I don't know, dude.
nick fuentes
Dark Knight?
I mean, I like, you know, people are gonna hear that and say like, oh, Nick is a total philistine.
Star Wars, Batman, and Joker?
What a, what a, you know, what did he get his favorite from the IMDb list?
You know, I've seen a lot of good movies, and I like a lot of the good movies, but honestly, the movies that I like are movies that I can just put on and just kind of, like, enjoy.
The meme aspect of it, you know what I mean?
Like, certain scenes that's just, like, low stakes and just kind of fun.
I mean, there are movies that I could watch that are, like, dramatic or older movies.
Like, I really like Casablanca.
I think that's, like, a perfect movie.
I really like Citizen Kane.
I know those are, like, kind of basic as far as movies go.
Let me think if I can really Impress you can I can I impress you with my knowledge?
I'm trying to think of I used to be a big like movie buff It's been a long time since I really got into it What's my favorite like good movie what's my favorite movie that's Critically acclaimed.
I don't know I'd have to think about that.
It's like I said it's Honestly, I have I definitely have something going on some kind of a mental problem because I Really just could do the same things over and over again like when it comes to music.
I Know so much music But I almost exclusively listen to Kanye West for the past four years like that's it, you know and As far as movies go same with that.
I've seen so many movies and I seen a lot of old and new movies But I just watch the same thing over and over again.
Joker, Star Wars, right?
And, um... It's getting to be that more and more with everything.
Eat the same foods, watch the same movies, listen to the same music.
I don't know.
But, um... Favorite movie.
Come on.
Come on.
Think of one.
Come on, Nick.
Think of one good movie.
One classic.
Like, I guess Taxi Driver is a classic.
unidentified
I don't know.
nick fuentes
I can't.
I'm drawing a blank here.
Drawing a blank!
Come back to me with that one.
Moose Mouse says, did you get your hair trimmed?
unidentified
No.
nick fuentes
Does it look shorter?
Damn Dawes says, thanks Nick.
Thanks for the Ninjagini.
Dajani says, what do you think of the Bishop Richard Williamson?
unidentified
Best?
Nick, what do you think about Donald Trump?
Do you think he's best?
What do you think about Mel Gibson?
nick fuentes
What's wrong with you people?
What do you think about Richard Williamson?
unidentified
Based?
Based guy is based?
Hey, uh, based guy, what do you think about this other based guy?
I think he's based.
Right on.
nick fuentes
I'm gonna just like, man... Six million says, are Cuomo's nipple rings based or cringed?
Dude, even like talking about that is cringed.
It's like a boomer.
Like, whatever dude, even...
I saw that on Twitter or whatever, and it's like... I don't know.
When people talk about that kind of stuff, it just screams Boomer to me.
I don't know.
I don't know why.
It's like... I can't even tell you why.
TheGarNurse's Corona Schmorona.
Let's hear about this Trade Federation MTT LEGO set.
Yeah, for real.
Thanks for the Nijigini.
Let me take a swig here.
I've got a frog in my throat.
I got a little cough there.
unidentified
There we go.
nick fuentes
Yeet says, imagine not having all the Legos in the set.
unidentified
Yeah.
nick fuentes
Diogenes says, please Corona, don't punish the Donald, punish me.
Patrick Casey says, Anglos be getting coronavirus with their pinkies up.
unidentified
Yeah, Jaden.
nick fuentes
Jaden got the coronavirus with his pinky out.
Boris Johnson and Jaden McNeil, they've got their pinkies out.
Jaden, pinkies out McNeil.
Jaden is taking his temperature with his pinky out.
What did I get on my thermometer?
What did I get on my fancy thermometer here?
Jaden Hillbilly McNeil.
Jaden Hick McNeil.
What did I get on this here fancy thermometer?
You know, drinking his tea to help with his infection.
Drinking his medicine, right?
Pinky's out.
He's playing Call of Duty.
He plays Call of Duty.
He holds the controller.
He never shows himself with the controller because he's doing this.
You never see him holding the controller, but under the desk he's holding the controller like this.
He's got his pinkies out.
He's a very polite young man.
Very polite young man.
So true Patrick Casey.
Casey, Patrick Casey, more like Raven, more like Mr. Mosby.
Ryder says, that's not the whiteboard.
Nate Smokes says, oh, lucky Larry had that doctor's appointment.
I think it was a dentist appointment.
But yeah, he got real lucky.
So did all of his family members.
Thumbsticks is boring show.
Time to send annoying super chats.
Haha, yeah, that was really annoying, dude.
Holy Servant says, which is worse, diarrhea?
Okay, thanks.
Based Beans on Toast.
I just don't want to finish that one.
Based Beans on Toast says if Boris recovers, he should use his martyr-like status to go epic mode and deport all the packys.
Yeah, he should.
He should go out with a bang.
Take the migrants with him, right?
Thonny says, Nick, I drank water and brushed my teeth for lunch to buy lemons for you and lost eight pounds.
Are you proud of me?
What does brushing your teeth have to do with that?
I don't understand.
You drink water and brush your teeth for lunch?
I don't know what any of that means, but thanks for the Ninjagini.
Guard nurses, man!
Germany with over 100,000 cases?
unidentified
Yikes!
nick fuentes
Yeet says grass, China.
Okay, disavow.
Garner says eating pizza right now.
You jelly?
I am jelly.
I had chicken parm for dinner.
And chicken parm is good, but this woman is out of control.
Chicken parm, grilled chicken, breaded chicken.
I told you this is how it starts.
Did I not tell you this on Friday?
Last week it was breaded chicken, grilled chicken.
We get Chick-fil-A for lunch.
I was gonna get pizza.
She's like, I'm gonna pick up Chick-fil-A.
Knowing full well that it's chicken parm for dinner.
Really?
You dissuaded me from eating pizza and, you know, we're ordering chicken for lunch and you know you're making chicken for dinner.
Chicken parm.
What's it gonna be tomorrow?
Lemon chicken?
Chicken Caesar salad?
I can't take it.
Chicken's not even that good.
I had chipotle yesterday.
Chicken burrito bowl.
I'm becoming a chicken.
You are what you eat.
I'm becoming a chicken.
I turned myself into a chicken, Morty.
I am jealous.
I'm gonna order pizza tonight, or maybe tomorrow.
I gotta go to bed at a reasonable time tonight.
Maybe tomorrow.
Zoffis says Spain rolls out universal basic income.
It's coming.
I hope so.
Florida Mance's opinion on all the corona conspiracy theories.
I think I said as much earlier.
MinnesotaGroper says, hope you had a good Palm Sunday.
My church livestream mass failed halfway through.
Kind of sucks.
Yeah, it does suck.
It's not ideal, but you know, it is what it is.
Thanks for the Ninjagini.
Hope you had a good Palm Sunday as well.
I just watched the one the other day from, what is it, New York City?
I forget what cathedral, but I just pulled up the top one on YouTube this week for Palm Sunday.
And, uh, it was nice.
It was nice enough.
Um, no problems.
They live-streamed it, and I didn't watch the live-stream.
unidentified
I watched the... I watched it after the fact.
nick fuentes
So, no problems there.
Uh, Moosemouth says, Would you let them put a chip in you?
unidentified
No.
nick fuentes
TheGardener says, The chip?
unidentified
Yep.
nick fuentes
Thumbstick says, Immunity Pass is the mark of the beast!
Yeah, for sure, dude.
For the, uh, 100th time in this century.
The mark of the beast!
Barcode!
The barcode!
Monsters, you're ultra!
unidentified
You know, all this stuff is crazy, man.
nick fuentes
Fearless Leader says, Bill Gates will decide your fate.
Doc Doom says, did you know nitrous oxide kills coronavirus?
Is that true?
Yeah, but I don't think on the level that the Japanese did.
You know, I liked them when I was a kid.
I haven't had them in a long time.
I got some for Easter last year and I never ended up eating them.
pieces are you fan of the easter candy peeps very polarizing thanks for the ninjigini you know um i liked them when i was a kid i haven't had them in a long time i got some for easter last year and i never ended up eating them i ended up throwing them out yeah i like them i like I would say I like them.
I just, you know, I'm not, I kind of have to be, like, in a mood for them.
You know, I would never just be like, oh, I'm done with dinner.
Time for the peeps.
Hey, time for the peep dinner.
unidentified
Or the peep dessert, I should say.
nick fuentes
You wouldn't eat that for dinner.
Time for my dessert of peeps.
Yeah, but I like them, okay.
They're kind of like a kid's candy.
They're very, they're almost too sweet, you know, and like the texture.
That's like a kid's candy.
You know, like an adult candy to me is like chocolate or You know, like a baby bottle pop is for, you know, kids, right?
And peeps and a lot of that kind of stuff is just excessive, I think.
Too sweet for a grown man like me, an adult like me.
I eat steamed coral, right?
Poopoo King says they say coronavirus is worse for men.
Cringe.
Simp virus.
Yeah, coronavirus is simping.
For women.
Very sad to see.
Thanks for the diamond, PooPooCane.
Good to hear from ya.
Yeah, but it's true.
Simp virus.
Ryder says, open your eyes to the sunlight you've been living.
I don't know what that means.
Elected Groy versus I'm also GOP chair at a 20,000 population town.
How to recruit America first.
What does that mean?
What does that mean, recruit?
What are you recruiting into?
I love when people ask me this.
What the fuck are you talking about?
What does that mean?
unidentified
Recruit?
nick fuentes
Recruit for what?
You know, I don't run an organization.
I have a show.
We have a movement of like-minded people.
Now if you're talking about convincing people or persuading people to have our beliefs, what do you mean?
It's not rocket science.
Talk to them.
Bring up different points.
How do I recruit?
I'll send you the paperwork.
I'll send you the kit.
I'll send you the kit of supplies.
When people ask me this stuff, I'm thinking, what in the world do you think I'm supposed to say to this?
What are you expecting me to say?
Oh, I'll send you your kit.
We'll fill out the paperwork.
Go to AmericaFirst.gov.
Recruit for what?
Recruit for the movement?
I mean, we are very loosely a movement, but the movement is really like we are attracting like-minded people.
Now if you want to convert people to our way of seeing things, then you convert them by how you convert anyone else to anything else.
Convincing them.
Persuading them.
Have a conversation.
Are you a human being?
Do you know how this stuff works?
How do you convince anybody of anything?
You talk to them.
And you have a disagreement, or you have a polite conversation, or an argument, or whatever.
A discussion.
A debate.
I don't know.
How do I recruit?
How do you make people believe in America first?
Gee, I don't know.
Persuade them.
You're welcome for that answer.
You couldn't have thought of this yourself.
Moosemouth says, if they know everything, then why need a chip?
They're not implementing a chip!
Nobody's implementing a chip!
I don't think that's coming, okay?
Well, if they know everything, then why would they?
I don't think that's coming.
And, you know, it might come because it's convenience or ease, but I mean, look, if you've got a fucking debit card and a bank account and a social security number and a phone, And like a router, like, you know, what more are they gonna figure out with a chip?
I mean, maybe some of this biological information, but even in that case, I mean, you've already got Apple Watch and all kinds of things that are tracking that information anyway.
They've got your medical records, so...
Well, if they already control you, then why would they do the chemtrails?
They don't!
They don't!
They control the water supply.
They control FDA health regulations.
They control the pharmaceuticals.
Why would they need to do chemtrails?
Okay, I mean there would be more subtle ways of doing these things than just, you know, spraying things on the population.
Same with the microchip.
There are other ways to achieve that than inject... Oh, hey everybody, we're gonna inject a computer under your skin.
You think that would not arouse major public rebellion, right?
Or major resistance from the public?
You think that that would not happen?
You think that everybody would say, oh yeah, chip me, yep, yep, sign me up for the chip.
You think that that wouldn't raise some red flags?
No, everyone would go along with that.
That would definitely be worth it for the government.
They wouldn't just, you know, listen in on the Alexa that you paid for in your home.
Cheese Cannon says, News is slow, but the show was epic as always.
Thanks!
Thanks for the Ninja Genie.
Why is Nick not on the front page?
I want to just break this.
I want to break this over my head and then kill myself with the shards of it.
I want to smash this over my head when I read, what's your favorite movie?
Why is Nick not on the front page?
I want to just break this.
I want to break this over my head and then kill myself with the shards of it.
I want to smash this over my head.
When I read, what's your favorite movie?
unidentified
Why are you on the front page?
Oh, man.
nick fuentes
Rerun!
It's the only thing I don't like doing every day.
It's answering the same question and talking about the same story.
It's a rerun every day.
Thanks for the Ninjagini.
ElectedGroid versus Don'tLikeTheVax.
Just the investment by INOstock.
Ah, great tip.
Let's see.
Ethel says, love the show, Nick.
I'm so glad I found it.
Thanks.
Bleep says 7076 will commence again but game errors is fine.
Yeah, I hear a lot of that from Con Inc. Josh to remove versus Peepee Poo Poo.
Yep.
Tud says don't panic and buy the dip.
Well, I'm not giving investment advice but I would say be careful.
You know, a lot of these a lot of people are just buying the stock market when these things happen.
They don't They usually don't know when the bottom is or when to buy the dips.
I would just say, know before you buy.
That's my investment advice.
Know before you buy.
Canadian Groy versus Albert is a simp.
He is a simp.
Diogenes says, yo, that's Nick's mom, buddy.
Yeah.
unidentified
Yeah, for real.
nick fuentes
Get the fuck away from my mom, bro, or we're going to have a problem.
Poop coins is dog-pilled again.
Yep.
Bangin's opinion on journalists ambushing churchgoers about not going full neat mode.
I haven't seen that.
I don't know what you're talking about.
Thanks for the Ninjagini.
Caesar says, hey Nick, keep up the good work.
Thanks.
OpticsRespector says, Baron Trump will lead our country with sheer size.
He will be like the God King.
He'll be like Gilgamesh or Nebuchadnezzar, right?
He will be one of these Nephilim type creatures.
A new era of, you know, God Kings, Warrior Kings that will lead the nation through sheer power.
You know, like Gilgamesh.
That is where our country will be.
We'll return to the golden age, right?
Evola would be looking at Barron Trump.
Evola would say to Barron Trump, I'll be watching your career with great interest.
He would be rubbing his hands together.
Canada says, put this towards YouTube premiums.
No more ads, big guy.
Yeah, I'm not going to do that.
Cynic and Chief says, the Penn & Teller Magic Masterclass is really good.
I bet it is.
I bet it's worth $200.
Opticrospector says, I was a dumb idiot until I heard Jordan Peterson.
I know!
Now we're geniuses, right?
I was just a stupid dummy.
Then I binge-watched Jordan Peterson lectures and now I'm a genius.
And now I know everything.
Everything there is to know.
All there is to know.
I know it all.
Yeah, Jordan Peterson made my brain bigger.
I read 12 rules for life.
Now my life is on track.
Now I've figured out life.
Zoomers has watched every episode since show number one.
Thanks!
Show number one?
You sure about that?
If you watched every show, you would know that there is no show number one.
Because I did the numbering wrong, so it starts at show number three.
Is that true, though?
That's pretty big if true.
I appreciate the support, if so.
Thanks for watching.
Caesar says, what do you mean, Nick?
Gary V pulled my bootstraps.
Who's Gary V?
Reluctant wage.
He says, look at my Lambo, but I'm more proud of my bookshelf.
Who's that guy?
What's that guy?
What's his name again?
He used to be everywhere.
Now he's not.
I don't see him so much.
Was it Tayo Cruz?
No, that's a singer.
His name is Tai Lopez, right?
What's his name?
Is it Tai Lopez?
Yeah, it's Tai Lopez.
You know, in retrospect, I actually kind of liked his videos.
The new videos are garbage compared to him.
But yeah, the Lamborghini and the bookshelf.
He was really, he was kind of funny.
He had a very comical way of doing things.
Yeah, very funny.
Unintentionally funny.
Canada says Canada oil under $5 a barrel we are so fucked.
If I take a cold shower every day I'll get the bag.
Yeah well Canada is bone with low oil.
It looks like though that Russia and Saudi Arabia may be cutting production soon.
They're having a meeting on Thursday.
unidentified
Market was up 7% for that reason.
nick fuentes
And yeah, yeah, the cold shower, right?
My day starts with a cold shower.
And a cold shower reminds me to, you know, handle stress.
All this convoluted shit.
If I take a cold shower, a cold shower shows you that your body's natural response is stress.
But it gives me willpower, and then I use willpower throughout the day?
Like, what does one have to do with the other?
Every day, start my day, 4am, 3 mile jog, cold shower, breakfast, workout.
Then, I punch myself in the face a hundred times, just to toughen myself up.
Then, I hit myself with a hammer a hundred times, because I'm tough, and because the body responds to stress, and this elevates my awareness.
Then, I eat protein shakes and quinoa.
And then, and then I do a hundred sit-ups.
You know, these people are insane.
These people are crazy doing this kind of stuff.
What is the matter with you?
This productivity stuff is all a bunch of garbage.
I'll be the first one to say, I know it's not a popular thing to say, but self-improvement is retarded.
It's a meme.
And I'm not saying, like, don't improve yourself.
I'm not saying, like, don't work on things.
You should always be working on things.
You should always be productive.
But this cult of self-help, that's the problem.
You can always improve yourself.
Improving yourself is the only... You must improve!
Like, you cannot improve.
There is no improvement.
We are all in this world, okay?
And I don't mean to get like cosmic on you or anything, but in the grand scheme of things, none of that shit matters, okay?
That's not to say, look, and I'm not downplaying cultivating your brain or your body or good habits or anything like that.
It's all good stuff.
You should want to be healthy.
You should want to learn things.
And you should want to enrich your life with experiences.
Don't get me wrong.
But too much self-improvement is, to me, almost sinful because it is a material worldview.
It is an entirely materialistic, temporal worldview.
And it leaves you no room, time, or energy to just be, to just experience life.
And what do I mean by just be?
I mean to simply just be in life and just live your life.
Sorry, I can't do that.
I've got to run on this treadmill.
Sorry, I've got to run on this treadmill.
And then I've got to drink a bunch of shit.
I've got to drink a bunch of piss.
Sorry, I've got to drink this green smoothie.
No, I can't do that.
I've got no time.
I've got to do more things.
I've got to sell more widgets.
I've got to grind and get more money.
It's like, look, life is short.
And you only get one life.
And to me, the self-improvement is almost like this commodification of the human experience.
It's almost like taking time and commodifying it.
It's like neoliberalizing time.
Your time!
You know what neoliberalism is?
It's taking your time and turning it into, you know, this Pareto thing and it's about efficiency and optimizing and it's about competition and all this.
And it's like you don't have lots of time.
You have a limited amount of time and you never get it back.
That's the thing.
You're spending it every second and you never get it back.
And some people become anxious about this and they say, oh, I've got to use it.
And I think in some ways this self-help, this self-improvement cult, it's almost a childish And a juvenile response, it's COPE, a rejection of time, of mortality.
That's ultimately what it is.
You see these people, I see like this guy on Twitter, what's his name?
He's like 60-some years old, and he's like doing pull-ups, and he's like jacked, and he's like 65 years old, and look at me, I'm a stud!
It's like, dude, you should be with your grandchildren, man.
You should be on a rocking chair, drinking tea, and hanging out with your grandchildren.
This guy's like doing pull-ups and posting shirtless pictures on twitter what what's wrong with you and to me that's what it's about it's a cult of vanity of the material it's about greed gluttony and ultimately it's a rejection of of death and that is that is like the most juvenile way that you can be is is to not accept That life is terminal.
Life is finite.
It's limited.
This is a temporary experience.
And all these people say, we cannot let a moment go to waste!
And while you were hanging out, I was, what, running on a fucking hamster wheel?
Yeah, congratulations.
You know what I mean?
And again, a lot of people hear that and they get defensive because that's them and it hurts them.
And they say, oh, so you want to be fat or you want to be X, Y, or Z?
It's like, look, there's nothing wrong with staying in shape.
You should stay in shape.
Just because you're going to die doesn't mean you shouldn't stay in shape.
Because you want to feel good.
You want to stay healthy.
You want to, you know, make your life as long as possible.
You don't want to die from diabetes, right?
So, you know, taking care of yourself is a given.
You should take care of yourself.
And learning is great.
You should read and you should learn new things.
It helps you in your life, and it enriches your life.
But my problem is the frenzy, the anxiety, this... And that is what I feel so many people are living with.
I see some of these people and it's just sick.
It's just sick.
And don't get me wrong.
I'm probably one of the bigger workaholics I know.
And I'm, you know, look, and I'm not one of these people that's like, insane or anything, and you know what my work looks like, but I mean, basically all that I do is, you know, in some ways productive, and you know, sometimes I'm playing games or whatever, but for the most part, you look at most of my days, and it's phone calls, and it's data entry, and it's prep, and it's this show, and it's and it's data entry, and it's prep, and it's this show, and it's whatever, right, or it's social media,
I'm not like anybody else using social media, I mean, social media is part of like my job, right, or my career, whatever you want to call it, my business, whatever it is, so I mean, certainly some of it's excessive or leisure, but it's a big part of what I do, so So I may be guilty more than a lot of people of being too productive or too in it sometimes.
But I'm never one of these people that's like, get out and improve yourself!
Everybody's gonna improve themselves!
It's just sick.
I see this stuff.
It's a sickness.
These people running.
What are you running from?
They're running from death.
That's what they're running from.
It's okay to run.
It's okay to work out.
But you're like, you know, this frenzy.
For the wrong reasons.
Don't be frenzied.
Take care of yourself.
Enrich your life.
But take time to live.
Take time to enjoy.
Take time to enjoy.
And you know, there is something else about struggle too.
It's okay to be down in the depths.
It's okay to be in a rut.
Life is rich because it's not just ups.
It's not just, you know, I'm a supermodel and then I was on vacation and I'm getting engaged in the gym.
And you know, a big part of life is suffering.
And if you don't take time to do mundane things, do boring things, self-sacrifice, you know, be upset.
I think that's all part of the rich experience.
You just kind of have to be, you have to resign yourself to just sort of be stoic and accept things as they come and, you know, do what you can.
But I like to think of myself as sort of like the wise fool as opposed to, you know, this frenzied person.
It's sick.
Anyway.
And the masterclass thing ties into that, obviously.
Caesar says, B's for Boris.
Let's go.
Yeah, B's in chat.
Isaac says, only the Nick Fuentes masterclass will give success.
So true.
Well, I give out a lot of good advice on this show, I think.
Meridian Groiper says, America First is the real masterclass.
There you go.
I would never do a masterclass, but if you watch my show, and if you look at my habits, and if you replicate them, then you can do well, you know?
I think it's that simple, but I mean different things work for different people.
Some things are universal and necessary, but other people operate in different ways.
Canada says, Nick, have you done your 100 push-ups for the day?
Yep.
100 push-ups, 100 sit-ups, 100 pull-ups, 100 mile run, a cold shower, and it's only 8 a.m.
It's only, and it's only 8 a.m.
Now I have time to work, and then I'm gonna, then I'm gonna bang a bunch of prostitutes, and then I'm gonna eat kale salad.
And then, yeah, these people are just messed up, man.
Jaden McNeil says, I'm so hungry.
What do I eat?
This guy's like a little baby, helpless.
Didn't you just buy $80 worth of food the other day?
This guy's even sicker than me.
Everybody gives me a hard time because they say, oh, Nick, you eat like shit.
And like, I don't eat great, but I'll have fast food more than the average person.
But I generally eat pretty healthy.
Every morning for breakfast, I have the Belvita, which is, you know, I mean, it's not the best breakfast, but it's, you know, it's nothing wrong with it.
And I'll drink a yogurt thing or I'll have a protein shake.
This is a pretty good breakfast.
Pretty solid breakfast.
For lunch, maybe I'll have a tuna salad sandwich.
Usually, I'll eat something pretty healthy for lunch.
And for dinner, my mom cooks, usually.
You know, and I'll have a meat or a pasta, whatever.
And if I have fast food, occasionally, I'll substitute the lunch or the dinner or something, but that's a pretty healthy diet.
I drink a lot of water.
And I eat fast food more than the average person.
It's like, oh, you know, you're terrible.
This guy, Jaden, his whole diet is like frozen pizzas and pizza rolls and Hot Pockets and Taco Bell.
And I legitimately fear for his health.
He's probably developing some problem, which in years we're going to say, He should have, you know, his organs are gonna start failing.
That can't be healthy.
The frozen stuff to me is almost worse, I imagine, than the fast food.
Maybe that's wrong, but he eats both.
A diet of only that.
I'm like, Jaden, you gotta figure it out.
I'm telling him, I'm like, Jaden, why don't you just cook, you know?
Why don't you just cook something simple?
And he's like, well, groceries cost too much.
I'm like, dude, it's like you're buying it anyway.
You know, and he's like, well, you know, you're buying frozen pizzas, you're buying frozen food, Taco Bell.
Well, well, I don't know.
It's easier.
And I tell him, you know, like, dude, just spend the money like you have them.
He has money, you know, it's not like he's poor.
But this guy, he's just like me, he's too frugal.
I'm the same way, I'm frugal to a fault, even on things where I probably shouldn't be.
I'm very frugal and he's the same way, maybe more so.
It's a good way to be, but you know, food is one of those things that I might splurge on here and there.
You know, it's splurging.
You know, not eating only a diet of Hot Pockets is splurging, right?
You know what I mean?
That's how frugal I am.
I'm like, well, if I'm not eating McDonald's, I'm kind of splurging.
I'm going to splurge and pay $10 for lunch, you know, when I eat out.
Andrew Jackson says, Dad and Mom want to play board games now.
Kill me.
Yeah, that sounds awesome.
Ged Groib says, Candace Owens 2024.
Yeah, I don't know about that.
Send in the clowns.
It says up in space no one can hear you.
unidentified
PP Poo Poo.
That's great.
nick fuentes
Bob Sakamatos says I feel so bad for the self-help crowd.
I envision some dude in a dark apartment saving up $50 to listen to some gay podcast on planets or something.
I know!
Same!
I conjure up a similar thought of some hopeless, you know, midwit, 100 IQ type person, you know, maybe doesn't have a lot of prospects and they're going all in on online classes.
What's sad about it is the hope, the false hope.
That's what's tragic about it.
It's the false hope.
Somebody really thinks they're going to make it and they're just not.
You know, that's what's sad.
It's less sad to just never make it than to think you are, but you never will, you know.
Bangin's is awesome.
The most featured DLive content creators.
That's right.
Jizza says, can you talk about the drag college Republican?
Ah, yeah.
So there's this big article that came out this week about a, well, he's the chairman of the, what is it, the Michigan Federation of College Republicans.
And this guy, the chair of the Michigan Federation of College Republicans, he participated in a drag show.
And it wasn't like a, it didn't look like a serious drag show, like in a, you know, like in a gay bar or anything, but he was, he was in some kind of like, he was in a drag costume and doing some kind of dance routine.
The chair of the Michigan Federation of College Republicans, a guy doing some drag show, and it turns out that guy's name is Brant Siegfried, and that is somebody that I went to high school with.
Isn't that funny?
Yes, this was going around making the rounds in the America First circles and I saw it on Telegram and lo and behold that was my old classmate, Brant.
We were in Student Council together.
We were in Model UN.
He was the South Campus Liaison and he was the second Vice President in the Student Council back when I was the President and the Secretary General of Student Council and Model UN respectively.
And so I knew that guy.
Yeah, he was in those clubs with me.
Weird, weird guy.
Never, not like a gay guy or anything, but kind of like a weird guy.
I put in Telegram, he's like the archetypal college Republican.
A lot of people think I'm like the archetypal college Republican, but I'm not.
People think that I'm like the Alex P. Keaton, you know, that stereotype, but I'm really not.
You know, I mean, if you know anything about me, you know that maybe I'm a little nerdy or whatever, but I'm obviously like charismatic and cultured and whatever.
You know, I'm scrappy.
I'm not like a preppy, like, dork.
Maybe I'm like... I don't know, some people might describe me as a dork.
But, um, you know, but this guy's like a serious, like, lame-o.
You know, because at least with us, with the internet, there's the advent of kind of like a new counterculture, where even if I am not like a, you know, like a frat guy or whatever, to be like a somebody on the internet who's like a meme person, you know what I mean, like, Very aware of what's happening online.
It's not the same way that it was 20 years ago.
To be a gamer, to be online today is not the same as it was 20 years ago.
It is like mainstream and it is countercultural in a good way.
But this guy's just like a stodgy dork.
You know, this is a guy, you know, he just doesn't know anything about the internet.
I'm sure he's not a gamer.
You know what I mean?
Like he really is like a boomer, like college Republican archetype.
you know somebody's just like a straight like no redeeming there's no cool factor there's nothing trendy or modern or hip just uh total lame-o it's like a total lame guy and i i know there are there is still there are a lot less of these people that are still out there these people that like listen to talk radio you know like their boomer parents turn them on to politics they're like boomer parents listen to talk radio and they're like I'm a Reagan Republican.
I grew up listening to Mark Levin.
this and these are the people that didn't have cable television and you know they didn't get out much you know what i'm saying and their parents turned them on a talk radio and took them to the c-pack you know benji backer comes to mind i'm a reagan republican i grew up listening to mark levin i'm a precocious college republican like fuck you fuck Fuck you.
unidentified
We're cool.
nick fuentes
We're cool.
We're the new... We're the dissident right.
We're America first.
I was at Charlottesville, bitch.
I'm not some Reagan, Bush, CPAC, you know, some stodgy, Marklevin Republican.
You know, I'm based, alright?
I hate war.
I hate capitalists, okay?
I mean, I believe in capitalism, but I hate the rich.
We believe in the state.
We want the state to crush degeneracy.
I'm Christian, but not in a weird Protestant way.
Not in a weird born-again way.
In like an awesome, submit-to-Jesus-Christ way.
You know what I'm saying?
So... But yeah, but that's... That's how this guy was.
He was that archetypal, like, Alex P. Keaton, nerd, lame-o.
Yeah, and there it is.
And there it is.
That's where those people are today.
To be a stodgy Republican, I was to be doing a drag show.
But it's, you know, it's true.
SirFlex says opinion on Adam Green.
I don't really watch too much of his stuff, honestly, so I don't really have an opinion.
I don't really want to do that.
I think I've done that already.
Well, I've heard about the homos.
I've never heard about Stalin in the church.
I'll have to look into that.
I want your favorite Lego set was.
I think I've done that already.
Polish American says the church was infiltrated by Stalin's homos.
Seriously.
Well, I've heard about the homos.
I've never heard about Stalin in the church.
I'll have to look into that.
Sodomite Annihilator says, how are you Italian if you're only one quarter of Ed?
I don't know where you got the idea that I'm one quarter mad from.
I'm half Italian and I'm probably...
There's probably a little bit of Med even in there from the Spanish part and from the Irish part too, because my Irish ancestors were Black Irish.
Meaning they had dark features.
Meaning that, you know, there are a lot of Irish that are Mediterranean, so... The Irish, there's probably Mediterranean elements in there.
The Mexican, there's Mediterranean in there.
And then I'm half Italian, so... What are you Italian if you're only one quarter Med?
Well, I'm not a quarter Med.
I'm probably...
Probably all my white DNA is mad.
So that's probably like 80 to 85 percent mad and And at least half Italian at least 50 percent Italian, you know, my mom's full Italian I don't know how that would make me not Italian
But so if anything I think that's a cult from you who is probably Anglo Harbor and you know to have no mad I could see where you'd want to drag me down but that but that's okay but that's okay I'm Mediterranean and you're not Harbor says Nick you've helped me turn back to Christ thanks you're welcome glad to hear it Catboy says I hope everyone is staying safe hey thanks buddy you too Caesar says wait you don't like Benny Johnson he's a meme Lord very funny
Josh the Remover says, my favorite was always my old blue tie interceptor.
Oh, I care.
That's very cool.
Trayvon says, Lego chimp headass.
unidentified
Okay.
nick fuentes
Sodomite Annihilator says, since the GOP will die, will the U.S.
break apart?
Legionaries has been reading some Evelyn.
C.S.
Lewis, great stuff.
Oh yeah, great.
Sodomite Annihilator says, update on the TPUSA sex assault situation.
I don't know what you're talking about.
Ambrose says, finally 7 million lemons.
No more meme number.
Yep.
Shallot says, it'd be so funny if we all sent you pics of our Legos.
Yeah, that would be very funny.
Pineapple says, something different.
What's your advice for Yoda?
Okay, Legionary says, did you ever watch Thomas the Train?
Nope.
Weed Todd says, what is your favorite ice cream?
unidentified
Okay, gotta ask that on Friday.
nick fuentes
Front says, is anyone else sick of Wojak memes?
I'm not.
Garlic Bread says, the good, the bad, and the ugly is Keno.
Must see.
unidentified
Yep.
nick fuentes
Moose Mouth with the Ninjagini, thanks.
Thani says, what is your opinion on the phrase, cool beans?
Not a fan.
Koki says, forget the Corona numbers, what will Nick's beard look like in two weeks?
Haha, yeah.
Thanks for the Ninjagini.
Bennett says, do a stream with Tucker, you agree on everything.
Yep.
Sodomite says, meds canceled, Anglo's rising, said the Sodomite.
Yeah, very interesting.
Commando says, hey Nick, what do you think about, okay, great.
I'm just gonna skip these.
Legionary says, how are we gonna get rid of the 19th Amendment?
Great question.
Sodomites has been here since El Paso.
Keep it up, King!
Thanks a lot.
Lenzie says, mom had persistent cough this week.
She's better now.
Hey, good to hear it.
Wee Todd says, is Nibba penis the new pee-pee poo-poo?
unidentified
Hahaha.
nick fuentes
Shreela Buff says, heard you shouted me out but missed it.
Thanks!
Prep stream after you for the coming bad weeks.
Well, thanks for the Nijigini.
Looking forward to your content, buddy.
Doomer Squidward with the Ninjagini, thanks a lot.
Jaden says, speak for yourself, we poppin' baby bottle pops tonight.
Is that so?
You gonna be poppin' a baby bottle pop?
Well, Jaden, you are a baby, so speak for yourself.
Well, you know, I'm an adult, you're a baby, so that, you know.
I like I said baby bottle pops are for babies and you know and not for adults Jaden McNeil who was the eternal but in a good way but but in a good way Jaden is the eternal baby the eternal the eternal child Good old Jaden McNeil.
He brings a little bit of youthful optimism to the movement.
You know, we're all cynics, we're all jaded, stony-faced.
And, you know, we have been... We have just been devastated by the black pill and the red pill over the years.
And Jaden comes into the movement and, you know... My lips are chapped!
I'm hungry!
Um, I'm bored.
I'm tired.
You know, Jaden goes around.
I'll never get an aft pack.
We're just, we're all sitting around and there was some situation we were trying to deal with.
I forget what it was.
There was some like issue and we're all debating and Jaden, Jaden walks into the room.
My lips are chapped.
unidentified
Oh, Jaden, you know.
nick fuentes
What a guy.
Yeah, poppin' the baby bottle pops, that's about right.
I'mma kid you, I'm right there with you though, Jaden.
I possess the spirit of Jaden, but, you know, I, but I have to be the leader, right?
So I have to be a little bit more intense.
Dajani says, Nick, make a master class about recruiting Groypers.
Great idea.
Canadian Groyper says, Chip, barbecue or dill pickle?
Uh, neither.
Jesse Winfrey says, just hopped in, I see the Cringe Super Chats came back.
Yep, yep, they're back.
Love it.
It's hilarious.
Erica says, I freaking hate peeps.
They make me want to throw up.
I'm sorry to hear that, ma'am.
Based Beans on Toast says, a 6-5 chat is more persuasive than some gay chart.
That's very true.
Wee Todd says, thanks, Nick.
I've been watching since show number three.
Wow, very good.
Peter says, King, you need uBlock.
Oh, thank you so much for the advice.
Moose Mouth says, here in my garage, his videos were a fever dream.
They were.
Canadian Groper says, Aftermath.
Yep.
Cultist Gordon says, Thoughts on John Doyle.
Okay, another John Doyle question.
Dark Channels says, My childhood friends always talk shit about POTUS.
I'm tired of it.
Find new friends?
Need advice.
Yeah, find new friends because they don't like Trump.
Great idea.
Thanks for the Ninjagini.
I think that's amazing.
What advice do I have?
Yeah, I think that's great.
Ditch your friends because they're of their politics.
Great idea.
Alan Akbar says, sorry for my past cringe superchats, Nick.
Hope this is enough to buy an indulgence.
Well, I don't forgive you, but thanks for the Ninja Genie.
What's your name?
Says, right side of the whiteboard could list deaths.
Great idea.
Drawing time.
Says, Morty, I think I have coronavirus.
Banging your mom.
Says, Nick, why aren't you on the front page?
Thanks for the Ninjagini.
Armenian Groiper says, The Bible's the only self-help book you need.
Great take.
Really amazing take.
Good job.
Allen says, Why don't you listen to white rappers like G-Eazy?
Because they suck.
Sharia LaBeouf says, Irish are meds.
Not all of them, but some of them are.
Tutu says, Did you beef with the drag Republican?
No, we were friendly in high school.
I wasn't friends with them, but we were friendly.
Allen says, What is your favorite color?
Red.
BigFadDummy says, watch, there will be blood.
I've seen it.
Thank you.
Based Beans on Toast says, the Chad chuckles and ignores entire super chat.
Big Fish has thoughts on Old Bay seasoning.
I don't really eat that.
I don't really know what that is.
I know they eat it on fish, right?
But I don't really use that.
I know Kanye raps about it in one song, but that's not something I'm familiar with.
Okay, all right, well those are our Super Chats for tonight.
They were terrible.
They were all terrible.
I thought the news was bad, then I read the Super Chats.
Okay, well that's gonna do it for us tonight.
Thanks for watching.
Thanks, or what am I supposed to say?
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