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April 8, 2020 - America First - Nicholas J. Fuentes
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CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC: Trump Pulls WHO Funding, NJ & NY Death Toll Rises | America First Ep. 580
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nick fuentes
Good evening everybody you are watching America First.
My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes.
We have a great show for you tonight.
Very excited to be back with you here tonight on Tuesday.
And my apologies, we are just about a minute past 7 o'clock.
Just about a minute.
And I always get a little bit stressed out once we start getting to that, you know, 60, 90 seconds past 7 o'clock.
I get a little antsy.
But I was messing around with my new camera, had to change some settings.
I was watching the playback from the show yesterday and there was like reflection from the green screen on my desk.
I don't know if you caught that.
I used to have that problem a lot with my webcam and I've adjusted the settings over the years to kind of diminish that.
So I was messing around.
I noticed again it was happening just now and I went in there and I was fooling with it.
So my apologies.
But good evening!
You're watching America First.
We got a great show for you tonight.
Lots... Yo!
Lots to talk about.
Did you hear the news?
Did you hear all this big news that's happening?
Wow, so much is going on.
I was reading the news today and I was just floored.
I was so interested.
Reading all these news stories about what's happening in the world?
Pretty crazy.
So tonight, we're going to be talking more about the coronavirus.
I love it.
I live for this stuff.
I'm a news junkie.
I live for the minutiae, just the daily changes, you know, these minute, subtle little changes in what's happening.
We're going to be talking about the coronavirus tonight.
We're going to talk about the World Health Organization.
We're going to be talking about New York and New Jersey.
The big development today is that the President May cut WHO funding.
May cut World Health Organization funding.
That's a pretty big deal.
That means a lot.
And you want to know the significance of that?
That's really serious stuff.
Less millions for another supranational organization.
That's like a big deal.
That's big news.
So we'll talk about that.
unidentified
We'll also be talking about the situation in New York.
nick fuentes
And New Jersey?
Big situation there.
The death count is rising and that's pretty serious.
That's actually kind of big news.
The death rate is rising very quickly in New York and New Jersey and it's rising across the U.S.
but it's mainly being driven by what's happening in New York and New Jersey.
So we'll talk about that.
Yesterday we talked about those numbers and was optimistic.
The numbers were actually okay yesterday.
Because we were looking at hospitalizations and people that are released from the hospital.
What do they call that?
When you're released?
unidentified
It starts with a D, doesn't it?
nick fuentes
What's the word?
Come on, help me out here.
What's the word when you get released?
unidentified
Discharge!
nick fuentes
See, I came up with it.
The number of hospitalizations has gone down in New York.
The number of people that are discharged from the hospital, not like in a body bag discharge, like they leave, they walk out, that number is going down as well.
And they say that now today the death rate, the number of daily deaths, is the highest it's been in New York and New Jersey.
But the thing about that number is it lags behind, obviously, because first the people get admitted to the hospital, right?
They get hospitalized.
And then if it's serious, then they die in the hospital.
But if you have the number of hospitalizations going down, the death rate might still be climbing.
The death rate might still be getting higher.
But the thing is, is that it will lag behind the hospitalizations.
And so you can kind of forecast where the death rate will be at based on where the hospitalization rate is going to be at, or where it is now.
So it's a mixed bag.
It looks like the hospitalizations are going down, the death rate is going up.
That's this peak week that we've been talking about.
Peak death, peak case numbers.
But if the number of people that are being hospitalized is going down, then that means that later you're going to see that correspond with the death rate.
So we'll get into that.
And it should be a pretty good show, you know.
We're gonna make the best of it.
It's just, what am I, what am I supposed to do?
unidentified
What am I supposed to talk about tonight on the show?
nick fuentes
It's like, you know, bruh.
And back in February, I was getting tired of coronavirus.
Do you remember?
Back in February, I was like, seriously?
I'm sick of it.
unidentified
You know, it was February or maybe the beginning of March.
nick fuentes
I said, I'm sick of it.
I don't want to talk about this anymore.
This sucks.
And a friend of mine called me up and said, you know, you shouldn't get tired of it just yet because this is going to be our lives for the next six months.
And I was like, yeah, you're right.
You're right.
unidentified
Gotta, gotta get excited.
nick fuentes
Gotta get ready.
But, uh, yeah, I'm not, I'm not loving it.
Not loving it.
Frankly, I'm not loving it.
I'm not happy.
I'm not happy with the news.
I don't like it.
You don't like it.
Just sucks, dude.
It's just boring.
I want to build Legos on the show, you know, or just other antics.
Maybe I should step up and do more streams, like commentary on videos or gaming, just to change it up and provide a little bit of variation with the entertainment.
Not for the show, obviously.
The show is the show, but maybe I'll do some more stuff.
Now that my sleep schedule is becoming a little bit more regulated again, Maybe I'll bust out some other kinds of content because I gotta tell you, every day it's like, more, more coronavirus.
And the worst part about this is there's not even like an ideological take.
What is the ideological take?
I was giving ideological takes on this in January.
We've exhausted all of them.
And you know, what is, what is the like opinion angle on Uh, you know, more people dying in New York.
There's no opinion angle.
This is just new information.
This is just new facts, new information, just an update to the same situation, just adding a little bit on top of it.
And you know, I can comment on how Trump is doing or where we're going, but there's just not enough.
There's just not enough to keep the news cycle satiated, to satiate your appetite, your hunger for fresh content, for fresh stories and commentary.
There's not enough.
There's not enough happening.
Everybody's inside around the world.
Everybody's inside in America and everybody, even the important people, the government, the rich, Media and everyone's inside in Europe and everyone's inside in Asia and everywhere else so The world is ground to a standstill and you know, what is gonna be the news like what happens at home inside?
You know, whatever but I'm gonna stop complaining.
This is my daily my daily rant.
I'm not liking it and I'm not enjoying it.
I'm not liking it.
I had a long day today.
A lot of work to do and it's just it's all like on the phone you know.
I was supposed to be on tour.
We were supposed to be doing a college tour for America First this month and we had dates on the calendar and we were gonna get out there and we were gonna get a van or something you know like a van rent a car or something and we were gonna hit the road coast to coast and And I was gonna be out of the country maybe some places and now it's like oh I'm just hanging out.
Now I'm watching the Star Wars marathon on TNT again.
I'm watching Star Wars 3 for like the seventh time this week and doing my chores in Animal Crossing.
Anyway anyway but that's what I'm up to.
I wonder what you guys are up to.
How are you guys staying sane?
I mean I always live like this but like a lot of my plans got canceled.
But I have no problem playing with Legos, I'm gaming, I'm doing, getting a lot of work done.
So I'm having a great time.
I don't like to go outside normally, and it's a great excuse to not socialize, you know?
People are like, hey, do you want to hang out?
Oh, sorry, I can't.
I'm isolating.
I just take this stuff really seriously.
Hey, want to hang out?
Want to come by?
Can't do it, man.
The virus.
Ah, yeah, understandable.
You know?
I just like, I, you know.
I'm a very introverted person, so... That's not so much the problem.
The problem is the lack of news.
For my living, I gotta make ends meet here.
You know, all these people are complaining about my business closed, my business is shut down.
The lifeblood of my work, my career, is world events.
And there are none.
There are none.
No world events.
It's like a restaurant if they didn't bring in ingredients every day.
It'd be like a supermarket if they didn't have trucks full of products coming and the shelves are not stocked.
The content shelves, the world events shelves are not stocked.
I have nothing to sell.
I have no wares to sell to you.
There's nothing to comment on.
There's no entertainment.
I'll have to just start making the stories myself.
I'll just have to go out there and scale a building or I don't know.
I'll do something crazy.
Maybe I'll go out there and maybe I'll really make the news.
Kidding!
Not like that.
Let's not go there.
Maybe I have to become the news.
No, I'm not going to do that.
I'm just going to hang out.
I'm just going to be building Legos.
But we're going to dive into the coronavirus situation.
We're going to look at our latest numbers.
We've got our whiteboard coming up in one second.
Just be patient with me.
We've got our whiteboard, there it is, coming out with our fresh numbers.
Isn't it great to see those fresh numbers thrown on the board?
unidentified
Sheesh.
nick fuentes
Just putting the whiteboard here and it's, look at how dark it gets.
So, apologies for the sniffling.
That's the other great thing, the pollen count is now high because of the spring, so now I have the allergies.
I'm having a great time.
So our world total for confirmed cases is up to 1.4 million.
unidentified
Numbers going up, it seems.
nick fuentes
In the United States, we're up to nearly 400,000 confirmed cases, 30,000 in 24 hours.
Spain is up to 140,000, Italy 135,000, France is now in fourth place, which is a new development.
They were in fifth place yesterday.
to 140,000.
Italy, 135,000.
France is now in fourth place, which is a new development.
They were in fifth place yesterday.
France is in fourth.
With 109,000 cases, Germany, 107,000.
China, 83,000.
Iran 62,000 and the United Kingdom 55,000 and you know we're gonna have to start charting the deaths that's gonna be the critical number these days at least for us.
We have had close to 1,800 new dead in the last 24 hours for the United States.
1,800 in the US alone dead in the last day and this number is going up across the country and it's going to keep going up We talked about this yesterday.
This is peak week.
The next week or the next two weeks, who knows, maybe the next three weeks, we're going to see peak death rate, peak rate of new confirmed cases, and it's just going to keep getting worse.
And this is going to be the hardest part for a lot of people, at least as far as the public health goes.
The financial stuff, that's going to be a problem probably for a while.
And we'll see what reintegration looks like, but I mean that's gonna be its own challenge.
As far as public health goes, this is gonna be the worst of it.
You know, 1800 people dying every day.
We're up to nearly 13,000 dead.
And to give you an idea, it was 14,000 dead from H1N1.
And I think, what is it, 24,000 dead from the flu this year somewhere in that ballpark?
So we're at 13,000 dead from coronavirus and it's increasing by, you know, 1,800 a day and the rate is going up too.
They say that the rate could peak at 2,500 per day.
So, you know, you just do the math on that.
What two weeks of between an 1,800 and 2,500 dead per day rate looks like.
And the body count's gonna stack up pretty quickly.
You know, if that's 10 days, let's say we do the middle.
And what's the middle of 1,800 and 2,500?
It would be like 2,100.
What's 10 days of that?
unidentified
21,000.
nick fuentes
You know, roughly speaking.
Put that on top of what we have already, you're talking about 30-40,000 dead.
And we've been doing the math on that.
Obviously, that's a projection that's based on Well, we've heard, but that's just to give you an idea of the scale and the scope.
And again, you know, a lot of people, I've even seen this today from people I like, people are today posting the flu numbers and they're saying 13,000 dead from coronavirus, but 20,000 dead from the flu?
Are you kidding me?
And it's like, well yeah, because with the coronavirus we took everybody off the streets for a month.
Like you think that doesn't have an impact?
People have no immunity to the coronavirus.
So even if you have a lot of asymptomatic carriers, and even if you have a lot of people that you don't even know about that have the virus, Everybody's going to get it.
And, you know, even if they're asymptomatic, everybody's going to get it.
And if everybody gets it, even if the death rate is low, you're talking about many, many, many thousands of people.
We're going to be looking at probably, you know, I think it's safe to say 40,000 dead within the next two weeks.
And that's with a month of social distancing.
That's with a month of shutting everything down.
That's with a month of precautions and national emergency and so on.
And that's with, you know, however many are infected now.
Imagine what it would be like if we took no action.
Imagine what it would be like if people continued to transmit the virus in class, in hospitals, in airports, and around the world.
I mean it would have been much higher and I said this the other day but you know that people are gonna if we don't come out of this completely scarred you know that all the usual suspects throughout this whole thing who have been saying this are gonna come out and say oh well compared to the flu death rate this is no big deal.
And, uh, that's just, like, stupid.
That's just dumb.
Because, of course, our response is a variable in how many people die.
You can't look at the death rate after a month of completely shutting down society and pretend, like, that response is not a variable.
Like, the outcome was not contingent on how we responded as we learned new information.
unidentified
Right?
nick fuentes
In other words, people are going to act as if Well, that was overblown, or that was an excessive reaction because of how small the death rate was.
And the idea behind that is almost like, well, so what, we should have aimed for a super high casualty count like that?
You can't have it both ways, right?
If we avert the crisis, then it's going to be a low death count, and we want that.
And that has an effect on the death count.
But people are like, well, if it's 100,000 dead, well, then it would have been worth it.
Well, how does that make any sense, right?
So we are probably going to hear a lot of that, but you know, the numbers are going to get up there even with these very intense, very extraordinary measures put into place that are destroying the economy, right?
And the jobless numbers are going to come out, but you've got millions and millions of people unemployed and GDP is going to contract like 25% you know something crazy.
I don't know about 25, but you know people have been saying these really really big numbers And I know a lot of people in our circles like to say oh my GDP You're concerned about GDP?
What are you, Charlie Kirk?
And, you know, the thing about GDP is that it's an imprecise and an imperfect metric to measure the economy.
That's the problem with GDP, is when you look at a country, GDP is an imperfect figure to use to gauge how well the country is doing.
You can't tell very much about the country by looking at the GDP.
The GDP goes up because the population goes up and because we accumulate wealth.
Theoretically, the economy, I don't know how much the GDP is overblown.
That's another conversation, but you understand the premise that GDP is really just the most general and imprecise measure of scale, of just the raw size of the economy.
And it really doesn't take much into consideration.
It doesn't look at standard of living.
It doesn't look at social problems It doesn't look at per capita how people are doing in terms of their income or their expenses things like that, right?
savings debt, so it's really a bad measure at trying to Come to some conclusion about the health or the welfare or getting an overall picture of even the economy, but really the society in general.
That's the problem with GDP.
But when GDP shrinks by a quarter, when economic activity goes down by 25%, To say, well, the only people who care about that is Wall Street or, you know, the American Enterprise Institute.
You know, obviously, GDP is a useful figure when you're measuring economic activity in that way.
And a huge dip like that, I mean, what does that mean in tangible, real-world terms?
It means that businesses are shutting down.
It means that people are not getting paid.
It means that economic activity is not happening.
And if that's not happening, then There are real-world consequences for real people, and lots of real people, and mostly people that are not really well-to-do, people that are working in middle class.
And so when we're looking at a measure like that, that is a big deal, right?
But a lot of people are out there saying, oh, my GDP, my stock market.
The only people that could possibly care about this is, you know, the capitalist class, or regulators, or economists.
And it's like, you never understood in the first place what the problem was with, you know, worshipping the stock market or the GDP, right?
Do you understand why these things are different?
Do you get why that's not exactly the same thing?
You know, when we chastise certain people for, like even Donald Trump, for saying record highs in the stock markets, you know, the reason why that's not a great thing to look at is because the stock market is largely being driven by Quantitative easing, cheap credit, stock buybacks, you know, all kinds of like goofy things that are being done to distort the real economic picture.
And on top of that, you know, it just doesn't give a very good idea of what the quality of life looks like for a lot of people.
Apple and Amazon and your trillion dollar multinational corporations are going to be fine.
And your multinational corporations and giant corporations that make up The S&P 500 are going to be fine.
Do you know how the S&P 500 works?
It's the 500 biggest companies or whatever it is.
And so it's never a fixed set of companies.
It's always the top 500.
And so companies will come in and go out, right?
So if you're just looking at the top 500 companies, it's kind of always going to be doing okay.
You know, and I'm not getting extremely technical here, I'm oversimplifying.
But the point is to say, like, to champion things like GDP or stock market is not a great way.
That's not the only figure, or maybe even the main one, or even one that we should consider at all when looking at the health of our country.
Or our society or our communities, because there's so many other factors, economic, you know, generally, but in all kinds of other ways that aren't even economic, like, you know, spirituality, religiosity, the social fabric, the culture of the nation, cohesion, stability.
I mean, there are tons of things to look at.
all that being said the stock market is actually very consequential because you know people's retirement is tied up in this and there's a lot of and just like GDP when you see a 35% drop in the stock market again this can have real-world consequences for real people and that does matter so so anyway I know I know I've been saying that I said that like last week but it's during these coronavirus times when people just don't
I don't know they just don't think it through and it's at times like these more than ever when you have to have a really cohesive and well-thought-out kind of idea about these things like a really actually thorough understanding you know normally I like to play up the memes or if a meme isn't totally true it might be funny you know what I'm saying but
It's times like these when people are buying into a lot of false information or hysteria or they get their takes about this crisis from the internet and normally I don't like to do this like well actually type thing but In these times, it's kind of important.
I see a lot of people, oh, landlords aren't getting paid.
That's, well, F landlords.
And stock market's bad?
Well, F boomers.
And it's like, well, let's, you know, pump the brakes there.
That's not really something that's consistent with your own stated beliefs or our stated beliefs, you know?
So, uh, so I do have to clarify some of these things.
A lot of people are just going off the goop and, uh, you know, I think a lot of that is cope.
But anyway, I don't know how we got off on that tangent.
I was talking about people that are going to say, it's just the flu, right?
And I hear a lot of this.
Just people that are like, they're just not thinking it through.
But anyway, these are the latest numbers.
We're going to move on and we're going to take a look at the news.
unidentified
The Corona news for tonight.
nick fuentes
Which is about the World Health Organization and the death rate on the East Coast.
So, the big development today from the Trump press conference is about the World Health Organization.
This is from the New York Times.
It says, quote, President Trump lashed out on Tuesday at the World Health Organization, creating a new enemy to attack and threatening to withhold funding from the world's premier health institution, even as a deadly virus ravages nations around the globe.
Trump said, quote, we are going to put a hold on money spent to the World Health Organization.
We're going to put a very powerful hold on it.
And we're going to see.
They called it wrong.
They call it wrong.
They really missed the call.
President Trump appeared to be particularly angry at the WHO for issuing a statement saying it did not support its decision on January 31st to restrict some travel from China because of the virus.
At the time, the group issued a statement saying that, quote, restricting the movement of people and goods during public health emergencies is ineffective in most situations and may divert resources from other interventions.
Which is true.
When Trump issued the travel ban, or whatever you want to say, first it was screening and then it was an outright travel ban for China, the WHO came out and said, don't do that.
That's not effective.
And I remember because I did a show on this.
I remember the World Health Organization and now they're very much on top of it, right?
But when this outbreak started, they were totally carrying water for China.
Don't you remember all of this?
Because it wasn't just the travel ban that they downplayed.
Even when the airlines, the airlines before the government, were shutting down their flights to China.
Do you remember?
United, American, they shut down their flights to China before the government mandated it.
And then the government did.
And even after the government did, the WHO said, don't do that.
That's not effective.
You know, that's not gonna work.
Even during a public health emergency, you shouldn't do that.
Right?
And I called that out on this show.
And even more than that, When all of this was happening, the World Health Organization refused to call it a pandemic.
Do you remember that little fiasco as well?
That was a story we covered on the show for a few weeks, where for, really since the outbreak started, it was, is it a pandemic?
Is it not a pandemic?
Is it a global health emergency?
Or is it going to be a pandemic?
And I remember in the early stages of the global outbreak, even when it was hitting Italy and South Korea and Iran, it was getting bad, What did the WHO come out and say?
They actually said at one point, well we don't even use the word pandemic anymore.
Do you remember that little episode?
Because I remember that.
It seems like, it seems like everything before the middle of March everybody kind of forgot.
Like how the president reacted to this, how the WHO and the media.
Because the initial reaction of everybody was, the real contagion is racism, right?
The real threat, even the WHO, is racism against the Chinese, prejudice against the Chinese.
That's why we're calling it COVID-19 and not the coronavirus.
And that's why they're doing advertisements, even in Italy, in Northern Italy, they had a campaign that said, hug a Chinese person.
Like, what are you, an idiot?
Who do you think has the virus?
It's Chinese people.
That's not racist.
That's where the epicenter of the virus is!
And they're very identifiable.
I can pick out a Chinese person out of a lineup.
It's not difficult.
You can see them, right?
So, you know, that was the initial response, and then as it started to worsen, they fought us every step of the way.
On the travel ban, and then they wouldn't even call it a pandemic until it was obvious, right?
And don't you remember that?
They said, we don't even use the word pandemic anymore.
You know, some journalist said, is it a pandemic yet?
And they said, well, we don't use that term anymore.
We've retired that.
That's an anachronism.
Until they did!
Until they had to, because you had it all over Europe.
You had it in Italy, and then Spain, and Iran, and South Korea, and then New York.
So, that's all true.
And even in this New York Times article, I'm reading through it, and it's such... And I clip these articles, you know, I don't just read them straight up.
I clip them so we, you know, only have what's necessary.
But I'll read you some of the excerpts of the full article, just to give you an idea.
So, here's the article.
It says, you know, President Trump lashes out, you know, lashed out at the World Health Organization, creating a new enemy to attack.
You know, very loaded language, and I read that part.
It says, in effect, this is the part I didn't read, in effect, Mr. Trump was attempting to blame the WHO for the very missteps and failures that have been leveled at him and his administration.
You know, that sounds a lot like editorializing, doesn't it?
Public health experts have said Mr. Trump's public denials of concern about the virus slowed the American response which included slow testing and a failure to stockpile protective gear.
And to me this is just such bullshit because the WHO did fight us every step of the way.
They colluded with China to downplay and cover up the severity of the virus.
They knew the origin, which was a laboratory, which was a bat that's not native to Wuhan, right?
They knew the severity.
They saw the numbers.
They saw the spread.
They didn't want a travel ban.
They didn't want to call it a pandemic.
They didn't even want to call it a global health emergency.
And they told us not to be alarmed for months.
And now Trump calls them out because he has been getting criticized.
I think a lot of it has been unfair.
When he did the travel ban, and the WHO didn't want it, and now the New York Times is going to say, oh, well, I know the WHO is corrupt, but so are you, you know?
And it's just, these people should be tried for treason.
And I know I've gotten in trouble in the past for saying this, but I mean, what they're doing, they are the enemy of the people.
And I'm not just like regurgitating a Trump line.
I mean, they're the enemy of the people.
They're the enemy of you and me.
They are my enemy.
They're the enemy of this country.
They are hurting, and I'm talking about media, I'm talking about journalists, the press, at least the people that lie, and that's a lot of them, they are putting all of us in danger because they are lying and because they're putting politics and this agenda ahead of The welfare of our nation, especially at a time when we're in crisis, when we're under siege from this kind of a threat, a severe global and intense threat like this, an act of God threat.
And they want to do this game where they write about, Trump lashes out, creates a new enemy.
Well, public health experts have caught... No, but it's him!
And it's his missteps.
He's attempting to blame and all this nonsense.
And that's what it's been from the start.
This administration has been remarkably effective in handling this pandemic.
Think about what has just been done in the last three weeks.
Nationwide shelter-in-place, right?
And that's like unthinkable.
But nationwide shelter-in-place, how quick was that?
That they got restaurants closed, schools closed, colleges closed, malls, shopping centers, everything closed.
They got a six trillion dollar stimulus.
And more on top of that, there's more monetary stimulus on the way.
They got cash payments!
And that hasn't been delivered yet, but I mean, that's like, never happened.
$250 billion in cash payments and, you know, maybe that same amount on the way in three more weeks, right?
So you got the stimulus, you got that testing available across the country, more than a million tests.
They developed a new test that tests people in five days, and it's more accurate and more quick than any other test in the world.
They made that widespread.
They're able to get ventilators and masks to everybody who needs them in New York, even where it's worse than anywhere else.
They've got enough ventilators.
Like, I don't think you could say anything negative about this response.
You could say that Did it happen exactly when it needed to?
No.
But then again with a crisis like this nobody saw this coming because they were lying to us about it because the WHO and China were lying to us about it, right?
So the response is about as good as it's gonna get.
It's about as good as you can expect and especially from government because normally the expectation is the government is slow and ineffective and fails, right?
So all things considered the mobilization of Congress The private sector, healthcare resources, the labs, all of this.
It's been remarkable.
It's honestly been pretty incredible to watch.
And every step of the way, you've got these people.
You've got all these Ivy League journalist graduates just taking the pot shots and sniping and you know, well...
unidentified
Don't you think that hydroxychloroquine... Don't you think that's right?
nick fuentes
You know, doing the shit with like that nurse the other day?
That schizophrenic BPD nurse who comes on... Any of you guys see that?
That CBS report?
Where they have some fake nurse, who's literally mentally ill, who gets in front of a camera and says, uh, they're telling us to work without masks!
And she was lying?
Or last week when they talk about that retarded boomer that drank fish tank cleaner?
Seriously?
And when you see that attitude, frankly, it's like, what do you do with these people?
I mean, these people have to face serious consequences.
That should be illegal.
What they're doing should be illegal.
At the least, they should be put in jail.
That should be the minimum that during a public health emergency like this, during a crisis, they're going to put out misinformation, and worse even than lying, what they're essentially trying to do is to sow division and doubt and undermine the credibility of the government at a time like this.
And at a time like this, you actually need a little bit of, what is the word that I'm looking for?
Though the word, this word is a tricky one.
It always escapes my mind.
Maybe it'll come back to me.
But efficacy.
You need this belief in government efficacy from the people.
The government needs the support of the people.
The government needs to lead.
And the government has to do its part.
But then the people have to do their part too.
And they have to follow what the government says and go along with it.
And that is the reciprocal relationship between a state or the elites and the people.
And the state is doing their part, and we have to do our part, and the press is trying to undermine that relationship.
To the detriment of everybody in the country.
Oh, don't trust the government.
Oh, Trump's no good.
Trump is whatever and he should lose the election.
And Trump said this and it's true.
They want the president to fail.
They want the crisis to be bad.
They want the economy to remain bad because they want him to lose an election.
And that should be illegal.
That kind of just...
Throwing the whole country under the bus, you have a public role as the press, which is pretty unique and pretty consequential, especially for a country like this, in this period in history.
A pretty consequential role that information plays in mass media and journalism.
And it just should not be legal to do this.
And everybody believes that there are these, like, market forces that will regulate this.
That, well, you know, people won't trust them or they'll vote with their dollars.
That's not enough.
These people have to have police knock on their door at night and drag them out in handcuffs and throw them in jail.
And then they can think about their actions and they can think about what they did to our country and what they did to our people, our families.
They want the economy to get worse.
And it's not, you know, okay, the economy gets worse.
They want people to kill themselves because they're out of a job.
Like, that's what that means.
You could say they want the economy to get bad because they're playing politics.
How cynical is that?
But what does the economy getting bad look like?
It means that people are losing their jobs.
And when people lose their jobs, they can't feed their families.
And they can't pay back their debt.
When they can't pay back their debt, they get underwater maybe for years.
Some people spend their whole lives trying to get ahead of the curve financially, right?
Trying to get ahead and build wealth and get out of the rat race.
Some people spend years doing that.
And something like this knocks out all their savings if someone gets sick.
God forbid, right?
Or they lose their job, all their income goes away, credit score, you know, it's a very delicate picture for a lot of people.
And you could say, well, maybe they should have been more wise or whatever, but it's a bad situation.
Journalists are rooting for that to happen.
They're rooting for people to lose their jobs, and in some cases you see that.
They kill themselves, or they get hooked on drugs, Or they can't feed their families.
And I'm not, I don't say that to be dramatic, but I say that to point out the very human toll that people have to pay for journalists being reckless and playing politics.
And they sit in their, whatever, the writer's room in Manhattan or in Los Angeles or wherever, in Arlington or D.C.
You know, they sit in their trendy little office in a beanbag chair and they type away, Oh, the president isn't doing such a good job!
And this is having real consequences for people, financially, with public health, and so on.
And that is a crime.
Like, you, you know, you're harming people by doing that.
You have a very important public responsibility, and you're abusing it, and you're being reckless.
And it's not good enough to say you're a bad person, or even to say, like, you're fired.
No, now you need to suffer, and the government needs to make you suffer, and we need to put it on the books that people who do this have to be penalized.
And not like rehabilitated, not like, you know, we're going to make you better, like, we're going to punish you for doing the wrong thing.
You have to be punished.
Now you have to suffer for making other people suffer.
That's what justice is.
So we're going to put you in jail for 10 years for this.
Because during this crisis, when we needed people to serve their country and do their part, you wanted to be an asshole.
So now you're going to go to jail for 10 years, and you can think about all those people that you wronged.
And I'm dead serious about that.
That's not a meme.
That's not a joke.
We're not a serious country when these people can get away with that.
And I don't understand how that's not fair.
You arrest drug dealers for selling drugs to our kids, right?
You arrest all kinds of people that do bad things.
And we need to adopt a different view of justice like that, where we need to take these people, and we don't normally think of it in the same way, but people that are in the media, pornographers, We need to look at people that are defaming or libeling other people, and we need to put them in jail.
Because how much of this current situation has been created by reckless people in a position of outsized influence, disproportionate influence?
That one faggy hipster in New York City in a beanie, on a beanbag chair, writing for BuzzFeed, is going to have this disproportionate influence on taste and on thought, you know, writing for whatever publication, and it's going to hurt people and cause polarization and conflict as a result.
And there's not really a great way to do that, but we have to start trying and figuring it out how we're going to do that.
And I know we haven't even gotten into the subject at hand, but I just read this paper and it just makes me furious.
And even these journalists in that briefing, like that disgusting fat cow, did you see that one?
Journalist what is her name?
She looks like an idiot and You know she happens to be black not that that has anything to do with it But she's totally fat if you've seen her and she's a total liberal have you ever seen that one and she asked some of the nastiest questions and And people like that just make my skin crawl like they and this is why the country was the way it was Frankly, you know, when we think about American society, we like to think that it was progress.
That now everybody, men and women, and children and adults, and the young and the old, and every tribe, and every kind of person, rich and poor, everybody's totally equal, and everybody's got the same rights, and everything, and everybody's listened to, and everybody's heard, and everybody's the boss, and everybody's I'm gonna tell you what's on their mind.
But, you know, when the country started out, it was not like that.
And it wasn't like that for a reason.
You might disagree with that reason.
You might disagree with the way things were.
But they did it for a reason.
And the reason was because they thought that the small amount of people that could vote or were listened to, those were people that would make good decisions.
They were wise.
They gave a shit about the country because they owned land, right?
Or they're aristocratic, whatever.
And so when the country was founded, they said, hey, here are people that are probably going to make good decisions.
The incentives are in place.
And given what we know about people, these are the people that are probably going to make good decisions based on what is in the best interest of the nation.
And, you know, there's still corruption.
Don't get me wrong.
I'm not saying like, oh, in the old times, you never had corruption or, you know, lying press or anything.
But it was different.
And now you've got people that, I mean, you just take one look at this person and you say, this is not somebody who I entrust with a serious responsibility like journalism.
I look, I take one look at this, you know, piggy.
This is not a serious person.
You're an idiot.
Like, you're an idiot.
I don't know how you've even graduated college.
You're just a straight-up dummy, and you have no place to be here.
It's like a joke.
If we showed that little exchange between that journalist and the president to people a hundred years ago, they would laugh.
They would think it was satire, because it is silly.
Uh, just on its face, right?
And that's what's happening across the country.
And these are the people that are, that are, you know, they are ruining our country.
And I know, and that's not a racial thing, it's not even so much a gender thing, it's just like, that, that carelessness, that sort of, and it's, you know, it's all kinds of people, it's a lot of white male liberals too, you know, people like Joe Bernstein and others, I guess Joe Bernstein isn't totally white, but you know what I'm saying.
It's not just one kind of person.
It's in the sense of like one demographic group.
It's just this general like yuppie class and journalists in particular.
Like journalists, people say, Nick, you're a racist.
What does racist mean?
Like you hate all minorities?
Well, that's not true, right?
But I do hate all journalists, okay?
I just, for the most part, I just do, okay?
That's maybe the only group I have a blanket prejudice against that I would say, you know.
I'm sorry you seem like a nice person, but you're a journalist, you know With every with every other group of people I treat them as individuals and dignity and respect and all this but with even a journalist That's the only one where I'd have like an unironic like ancient prejudice You know, you seem like a really good person, but I just don't talk to journalists.
I'm sorry, I just can't be friends with you, you know?
You just can't come in my house.
You seem like a nice person, but you can't come inside, alright?
Maybe you come through the back when nobody's watching, and, you know, you're a real credit to your kind, but I, you know, I just don't talk to journalists very much.
That's the only group of people.
Anyway.
I could go on and on about that, but I read this in the New York Times and I think about Hungary, where they actually did put in place these severe penalties for journalists that lie, like a major fine and jail time.
We should do that here.
Definitely during crisis but also during other times because it's just, it's downright criminal.
I don't understand how it's not.
I guess it's because, you know, in a lot of ways the system is designed to protect itself and journalists are a part of the system.
What you have to understand about politics and all these institutions is their first function is to perpetuate themselves as institutions.
Do you know what that means?
In other words, the first task of the Republican Party, as an example, It's not to like prevent abortions from happening or protect middle America or like, you know, bring God back to public schools.
That is not their first priority.
The first priority of the GOP is to make sure that the GOP still exists and the people working for the GOP still have jobs.
That's the first and the overriding priority of the GOP.
And that is true of all institutions like this.
And of all the powerful institutions, if you could see them as one institution as the elite or the power structure, that is the main task and the main priority and the overriding priority of everything else is to sustain itself.
And that's why the middle class gets crushed and these people get off because they're part of it and we are not.
That's why if I go out and I, you know, and you see this all the time where somebody will say online a racist joke, right, or they'll make a joke about violence, which I don't condone, I think it's a terrible idea, and they get arrested.
You know, New York, it's illegal to say somebody's an illegal immigrant.
Use that as a pejorative.
Do you remember this?
We did a story on this show last year about somebody that got arrested for saying the N-word, literally, in Connecticut, on a college campus.
Screamed the N-word at night.
Arrested.
Uh, you know, but the media can call you a neo-nazi and a white nationalist, right?
Antifa can dox your address and lie about you, and the press can print, like, provable lies, no consequence, and try, you know, try to take these people to court.
Not only do they have infinite resources, but the courts are totally political, and even if they weren't, the laws are not written in your favor, and it's as simple as that, but But back to the World Health Organization.
So I'll finish up with the World Health Organization.
We got kind of on a tangent there, but that's all, like, really critical stuff.
So this is back to the World Health Organization.
They're cutting the funding.
It says, as I said, Mr. Trump appeared to be particularly angry at the WHO for issuing a statement saying it did not support its decision on January 31st to restrict some travel from China because of the virus.
At the time, the group issued a statement saying that restricting the movement of people and goods during public health emergencies is ineffective in most situations.
Mr. Trump said, quote, don't close your borders to China.
Don't do this.
Paraphrasing the group and accusing the organization of not seeing the outbreak when it started in Wuhan.
He said, quote, they didn't see it.
How do you not see it?
They didn't see it.
They didn't report it.
If they did see it, they must have seen it, but they didn't report.
The budget for the WHO is about $5 billion, which comes from member countries around the world.
In 2017, the last year for which figures were available, the U.S.
was required to spend $111 million, based on the organization's rules, but sent an additional $401 million in voluntary contributions.
Should the WHO exist?
unidentified
Maybe.
nick fuentes
Should the UN exist?
Mr. Trump planned to eliminate all the money that the United States sends to the organization or if he would follow through, but he said that, quote, we're going to look at it.
He added that his government will investigate the WHO and said that we will look at ending funding, which I think he should, and I think we should do that to a lot of these organizations.
You know, should the WHO exist?
Maybe.
Should the UN exist?
Maybe.
But why would we fund these?
And particularly like the World Health Organization?
I don't actually care about the health of the world.
I care about the health of America.
And even if we developed a vaccine, I don't think we should give it to other countries.
I think we should develop it for ourselves.
We should not share the information with other countries.
And once the pandemic is over in our country, then we can sell it to other countries.
But that's the kind of thinking that we need to have as a country, across the board, with all of our intellectual property, with trade, with everything.
Because no other country is looking out for our own interest.
No other country is looking out for the interest of the world.
They're looking out for the interest of themselves.
And when we look out for the interest of the world, we're looking out for all these... What do you think that means?
We look out for everybody else, who are also looking out for themselves.
And if everyone is looking out for their own selves, and we're looking out for everyone else, who's looking out for us?
Nobody!
And if nobody's looking out for us, we're not going to be taken care of.
And that means you're not going to be taken care of.
And I want to be taken care of.
We have a right to be taken care of, just like any other people.
And we have a responsibility to take care of our own people before anybody else.
And everybody else understands that.
Mexico understands that.
China understands that.
Germany.
Iran.
People think of these supranational organizations Transnational international institutions like the UN World Health Organization People think of them as like kind of above it all you know.
Oh, that's the World Health Organization Not biased right we like to think of the WHO as like New Age, and they don't have prejudice.
They don't have bias.
They don't they are not self-interested And this is something that we should all aspire to be, is having a global consciousness, a humanitarian, in other words, humanity consciousness.
Not an American, but a humanity consciousness.
We should look after humanity, and anybody who looks after their nation is cynical, regressive.
unidentified
Right?
nick fuentes
I mean this is, I think this is what a lot of us, maybe not us, but a lot of people assume, or this is the presupposition, but this is wrong.
Because where do the people that comprise the WHO come from?
They don't come from outer space.
They come from countries, and they are looking out for their own countries.
It's us in the WHO, or it's us funding the WHO, that does not look out for ourselves.
In Mexico, they look out for themselves.
And I've said this, and their elites look out for their own countries, just as cynically as anybody else.
And it's so funny, we have this weird sort of like, this double-think that happens where At once, everybody in these organizations, they are acutely aware of the barbaric nature of the third world.
Like, you look at the United Nations, of course they know what Africa is like.
Of course they know that Africa is corrupt.
And these people are basically, like, illiterate, even in the government and, you know, across the country, right?
These people are basically like illiterate, even in the government and across the country, right?
I mean, they know what these countries are like.
I mean, they know what these countries are like.
They know that these people are scoundrels in these governments.
They know that these people are scoundrels in these governments.
And, you know, our people are scoundrels too, but you know what I'm saying.
And, you know, our people are scoundrels too, but you know what I'm saying.
They know that in Africa, it's particularly bad.
The corruption systemically at every level, warlords, cannibals.
I mean, just sick stuff that goes on.
They know that that happens.
They know that this stuff happens in Latin America.
In Latin America, there's beheadings and blood drinking and weird stuff going on everywhere in these third world countries.
They're not idiots.
They know what's going on.
And it's so weird that at once they completely understand that all these other countries are totally backwards and they're totally, almost like in a juvenile way, self-interested.
Just like in an impulsive sort of like pathological self-interest.
Not like that's a bad thing.
That'd be preferable, right?
But at once they know that all these other countries are like this.
But at the same time All of us, the Europeans and the Americans, we have to aspire to be better than that, right?
We have to leave behind our self-interest.
Us Americans are terrible!
Us Europeans are terrible!
Look at what we did!
And it's like, what are you kidding me?
Like, even if we did a little bit for anybody else, we'd be better than every other country in the world.
None of these countries do shit.
When has Mexico done anything for us?
Or, frankly, anybody else in the whole world?
And I say that as somebody who's Mexican.
Okay, right?
Mexican heritage.
What has come out of Mexico that has helped humanity?
What has come out of Mexico that has helped America?
Nothing.
What has come out of America that has helped Mexico and humanity?
You could go on for days with that list of things that has helped the world, that has helped other countries.
And it's like, no gratitude.
And no reciprocity.
So it's enough already.
Defund everything.
Hoard everything.
And let's watch these people come crawling back to us, begging on their knees.
And with concessions, and with apologies.
Do you hear the way these people talk about us in some of these countries?
Like in Mexico?
What they say about our leaders or about our country.
You know, what is that president, one of the former Mexican presidents, Fox?
What is his name?
Something Fox?
What he says about Trump?
The guy's an idiot.
The guy's a dumb asshole.
And he talks about our country.
That guy should be humiliated.
We should do it to that guy what they did in like Guantanamo Bay.
Just like embarrass and humiliate these people.
This is America and these people should show respect.
Because they owe us their lives in some cases.
We're the only thing keeping these countries running.
I mean they're barely running.
And we're keeping them up and open and together and we're dragging these people kicking and screaming into this century.
I've so had it with the World Health Organization.
We're like... That's what makes me more mad than anything else, is it's bad enough that we're not putting ourselves first, but who are we putting in front of us?
People that just don't deserve it.
People that don't respect us, they don't reciprocate, and they basically don't deserve it.
Even if they did respect and all that, they just don't deserve it.
Like, you do not deserve We have created here just makes me sick.
I look at Chicago, a great city.
I look at our great skyline.
I look at the the river.
The Chicago River is an architectural wonder.
It's a river that flows in the wrong direction.
Do you know how difficult that is to engineer?
The bridges that go over the river, the river itself, you know, there's so much about Chicago that is remarkable.
And you drive through some of the cities, and you look at the people that have inherited it, and it makes me sick.
They're just not worthy to inherit what has been created here.
You know, and they, the graffiti, and they, you know, I drive in Little Village in Pilsen, and they sell their wares on the streets, and it looks like Mexico City.
And it's like the ruins of a once great civilization and people are selling, you know, their little trinkets in their shops outside of it.
It makes me livid!
And this is what's happening on a global scale and especially with something like this.
You know, so I love that we're like taking people's masks and we're developing our own vaccine.
Good!
What has the world ever done for us?
We set out 30 years ago after the Cold War was over.
At least this was the narrative.
I'm not saying this is what they believed, but this was the narrative.
30 years ago we set out on this global crusade to heal the world, to heal the world, which is a very interesting phrase, very interesting connotations, to fix the world, heal the world, heal what's wrong with the very revolutionary mentality, heal the world.
30 years ago we set out to create international institutions and crusade around the world and liberate people and give them democracy, give them Capitalism, give them our stuff and our markets and open everything up.
We won the Cold War.
We're the good guys.
We're going to save and uplift the human race.
And what have we gotten?
What have we gotten in return?
Except for disrespected and spit on and laughed at and hated and ridiculed and abused at every turn and it's enough America is like Gulliver, you know being it's like we are the giant being Trapped on the beach by by all these tiny little men Tying us down with string and it's time for us to rise up and take all these people and fucking throw them into the ground You know
Not everybody, you know what I'm saying?
No, I'm trying not to break community guidelines here.
I'm trying my best, but these nations, maybe not the people inside of them, but definitely a lot of them, but these governments, they need to be taught a lesson, especially now.
You know, just take the vaccines, make a vaccine.
I would love to see that.
America develop a vaccine and give it to nobody.
And watch these people beg for us.
Suddenly, watch the tone change all of a sudden.
Watch the attitude change.
You know, when they're not taking with both hands, suddenly we shut off the spigot.
And watch how quickly the attitude changes, right?
And if they hate us, so be it.
They hate us anyway.
unidentified
So...
nick fuentes
They hate us because we're not them.
And that's the difference between us and them.
That's the difference.
They say that that's the case about us.
It's not.
They hate us because we're not them.
They resent us because we're not them.
And they will take from us and abuse and disrespect because we're not them.
They'll laugh at us.
Everybody knows that.
Everybody knows everyone else is tribal.
And America's got to get serious about being our own tribe.
We'll be the biggest, baddest tribe.
We'll do good things again, you know.
But not as long as we're getting taken for a ride by the parasites and the World Health Organization and any of these other organizations.
I am ready to forsake the world.
Let's help our own country.
Let's help our own people.
And let them figure it out.
But anyway, that's the World Health Organization.
I hope they cut the funding.
That would be great.
Cut the funding for all this stuff, man.
It's like... Yeah, anyway.
But we're gonna move on.
We'll talk a little bit about the death rate.
Not too much to say on the numbers front.
We'll talk a little bit about New York and New Jersey.
This is the latest report from the New York Times.
It says, quote, five weeks into the coronavirus outbreak, officials in New York and New Jersey, the two states hit hardest by the pandemic, hoped that the number of virus-related deaths had reached a peak and would flatten or drop for a third straight day.
But that did not happen.
Governor Andrew Cuomo of New York said on Tuesday that 731 people have died of the coronavirus since Monday.
Which is the state's highest one-day excuse me the state's highest one day total yet by more than 100.
New Jersey's death toll also hit a new one day high on Tuesday with 232 people dying of the virus since the previous day.
More people have died in New York and New Jersey by far than in any other state.
The two states together account for more than half of the virus related deaths in the United States.
New York's toll was 5,489.
As of Tuesday in New Jersey it was 1,232.
So pretty grim in New York.
New York is, you know, they're probably going to be a few days ahead of these other hotspots like Detroit, New Orleans, and the other major cities.
So we got to watch New York and New Jersey very closely.
Like I said earlier, the death rate lags behind these other numbers.
So you get your confirmed cases, you get your hospitalizations, you get your ICU and your discharges, and then the deaths come at the very end as far as tracking these numbers.
And I said this at the top of the show, we talked about this last night, that the hospitalization rate is going down, the daily new hospitalizations, and that's going down.
And the daily discharges, the rate of people being released from the hospital because they're well, that number is going up.
And that number is ahead of the deaths.
So that number is dropping precipitously, it seems.
And more people are going to die in the meantime.
But in a week or two, then the death rate will follow that trend of hospitalizations going down, right?
Because, uh...
You know, if a ton of people got hospitalized last week, it's like they're going to die this week, right?
And if less people get hospitalized today or this week, then in two weeks the death rate correspondingly will drop off too.
So that's how that works.
That's how those numbers relate to each other.
And I said that last night, that it was kind of a good thing because some of the numbers are going down.
The death rate is going to peak very soon and it'll peak probably in New York and New Jersey first and it'll peak in these other states and that's the thing is there's different curves for every state.
We're looking at a curve for Italy and comparing it to the United States but that doesn't make any sense because the United States is a big country.
350 million people and very diverse not just in the population but in the Population density and and who was exposed to the virus first and who reacted and how how quickly and in what ways?
Right, so you have different curves for different states and hotspots so it's probably gonna peak in New York and New Jersey first and it's gonna peak in these other hotspots and then hopefully there will be light at the end of the tunnel once all the numbers taper off and we start to see declines and It seems like that's happening in Italy and Spain and also Germany and France.
So we'll keep an eye on that, but those are our latest numbers.
We're gonna move on and take a look at our Super Chats and we'll see what you guys are saying about all this.
I am so, so excited to hear.
from our super chatters tonight.
I cannot wait.
Cannot wait to hear what you guys have to say.
This collar's a little tight tonight.
I don't know if you noticed, but I keep, like, adjusting.
I think my neck is getting bigger.
I think I'm getting fatter.
Maybe I'm just autistic.
I have a tendency to do this.
Does anybody else get this way?
You become, like, aware of your clothes on you and your...
Feels like your skin is crawling.
Sometimes I can't.
I'll just have to be in like a t-shirt and my underwear because I'll put on a sweatshirt and like other clothes and like I keep I keep like feeling like them on me and restricting me and I'm like okay I can't do it you know I'm telling you I'm gonna become Howard Hughes I'm gonna become I keep feeling this collar on me I can't let it go I've got I've got problems man Okay.
Holy Servant says we must infiltrate TikTok to red pill Barron Trump.
You think Barron Trump is on TikTok?
I don't think he is.
National security reasons.
Paul Kasky says, voted this morning other than safety protocols, it was business as usual.
Society will rebound fine.
You think so?
Based on that?
Thanks for the Ninjagini.
You must be in Wisconsin, right?
Wisconsin primary was today.
Yeah, I don't like watching people TikTok at work.
I think it's depressing.
I see these, like, wagees dancing on TikTok and it's very sad.
Like, Walmart employees doing TikToks of themselves dancing.
There was one prominent one like a year ago.
And he would be in Walmart and in his Walmart apron or whatever, and he'd be shucking and jiving in the storage room on TikTok.
And it's almost sad.
It's like watching a peasant dance for change in the street.
It's like watching a dirty peasant, you know, desperately doing dance moves in the street so you might throw some change in their hat, so you can throw some change in their pan.
some walmart slave on his you know during his 15 minute break and i can imagine this is part of a series on the show this ongoing series of you know these very very sad vignettes of american life and you can imagine like a uh You can imagine some guy, you know, in one of these burnt-out towns where Walmart is the only source of, like, a good steady employment, right, is Walmart, the local superstore.
And you can imagine some young guy, and you know, he's got nowhere to go, doesn't have any money for college, but he's working at Walmart.
And you can imagine, you know, sort of a guy with not a lot of options and not a lot of mobility, desperately during his lunch hour practicing these dances.
You know, watching on TikTok, doing these silly trend videos, you know, trying to master the lip sync or the dance, getting it just right.
Getting frustrated and failing, trying to do these silly tasks.
You know, increasingly, all of our society's becoming ghettoized.
It's becoming like the black community in the sense of, notoriously blacks, the only way out of the ghetto is basketball or rap music, right?
That's why, well, that's not the only way, but, I mean, that's what they think in some cases.
That's what a lot of black youth think is, You know, you're either gonna, your sound cloud is gonna blow up, right?
You're gonna make it in the NBA.
And increasingly, all of society's becoming this way, where it seems like the only opportunities to really escape the rat race are like, I'm gonna be a TikToker, I'm gonna be a YouTuber, I'm gonna be a lifestyle vlogger.
I'm going to invest my spare change and become a millionaire on the stock market.
I'm going to get one of these apps that rounds up my purchases to the nearest dollar and invest my pocket change and pretty soon I'm going to be a millionaire.
Do you know how percentages work?
Are you a fucking idiot?
unidentified
I see some of these people doing that.
nick fuentes
Look at me, I'm investing.
I'm investing my spare change.
You're investing like, dude do you know like anything about math?
Like you're only going to invest as much as you spend and you're only going to spend as much as you make.
So if you're investing like a fraction of a fraction of a fraction and you're making a fraction on that, right?
You're making like five percent on that because You know, on a good day, maybe you're at 7-10% annualized, right?
If you're talking about an index fund, something like that.
Depending on, you know, all this is very oversimplifying, right?
And then they're gonna take like a 3% fee because it's on a mobile app.
So you're talking about like 4 or 5%.
It's hardly any better than like a high interest bearing account.
Anyway, so I see, not like it's a bad idea to invest what you can, but, you know, I see these people.
It's just like the master class.
It's just sad.
It's just sad to watch these people.
This is my way out.
This is my way out.
I'm going to make a TikTok.
I'm going to become a vlogger.
I'm going to become a YouTuber.
I'm going to become a YouTuber.
I've got... I just spent my paycheck on a webcam and a laptop and I'm editing until my fingers hurt and I'm going to be one of the ones who makes it as a vlogger.
I've got what it takes.
I've got the personality.
People want to hear about my day.
They want to hear about my drama.
They want to hear me You know make self-deprecating jokes in an amateur video.
They'll think that's charming And I and I won't and I won't have to work so A lot of it is just fun.
And a lot of it is not that way.
A lot of people are, you know, it's just a fun thing.
I'm making a TikTok on my lunch hour.
Some people are just having a good time.
Maybe I'm cynical.
But I do think about that a little bit.
I think about these, particularly the Walmart ones or the, you know, McDonald's types where, you know, they're literally at work.
They've got the drive-thru headset on, right?
And they've got the apron and the hat.
I'm making a TikTok and I'm like, oh, I guess it's a, it's a fun, it's a fun thing.
It's people are having a good time.
They're passing the time, you know, they're bored at work, whatever.
Maybe I'm just a cynical, maybe I'm the cynic.
I'm a, I'm the bad guy, right?
But, um, It is funny but it is funny to me.
Lifted trucks it's just sort of like the demeaning nature of it because you have some people that's the thing about TikTok which I think is fascinating is you'll scroll through TikTok and one video will be somebody who has won the lottery and not like they won the lottery you know what I mean like they were born super rich and they won the genetic lottery too like they're tall and they're good looking and they just exude like a natural
you know they've got it and they're rich and so one tiktok will be somebody who's like hey yo what is it hey yo rich boy check or you know whatever it is and uh you know they're just you know the whole tiktok is them like oh here's my car here are my shoes I'm rich.
Or a TikTok will just be the most beautiful person you've ever seen.
And they're just like, aha, what's up?
A million likes, you know.
So you'll scroll through various ones like this.
In combinations, handsome rich people, just rich people, just good looking people, right?
Beautiful girls, handsome guys.
They're loaded.
They've got money You'll scroll through that and then you'll see the ugliest person you've ever seen and they're retarded Like they're actually retarded and they're poor and it's like roaches crawling around on their ceiling.
unidentified
They're like, hey, I No, they're like, Hey, what's going on?
nick fuentes
You know, and it's, you know, you see that and it's, it's upsetting.
It's unsettling.
You know, I knew about human inequality, but then you see that and you're like, Are you there?
Are you listening?
You know, you gotta read the book of Job after you spend too much time on TikTok.
You gotta be like, how is this fair?
How is this fair?
How could God create this?
Right?
When you're scrolling through TikTok and...
You know, you'll scroll through and you'll see one girl, most beautiful girl you've ever seen, and she's rich, and you know, here's my designer shoes.
And sometimes it's not even that.
Some people, guys or girls, all they do is they just show, you know, they just, it's the laziest, they'll just film themselves like, hi, a million likes, because, you know, they're just good looking.
And then you've got people that are like, not, you know, they're just not.
They have nothing going on and you're like, man.
Then you see these people shucking and jiving in Walmart, you know.
You see this one where it's this morbidly obese guy and I think he's like gay or something.
He's morbidly obese ginger and I think he's like totally effeminate.
I don't know if he's gay or if he's just a weird guy but This is like a weird scene.
Morbidly obese dude with like no teeth and he'll film himself in his car just pigging out on McDonald's.
And like, you know, I eat McDonald's, but this guy's like pigging out like a slob and eating like a... And it's like, you'll scroll through, you'll see one and then this one.
unidentified
So these are the kinds of things that I think about, you know.
nick fuentes
This is what I, you know, when I'm brooding.
What's wrong?
Do you look tired?
What's going on with you?
I'm just tired.
I'm just tired.
What do you think about Lego Star Wars?
Nothing, you know?
Anyway, Lifted Trucks says most studied language in Sweden is now Swedish.
Yeah, I think we all saw that like a million weeks ago.
Thanks for that.
Winston Churchill says bring back Americanism for the lobby.
Yeah, whatever.
No, I haven't seen it yet.
You're welcome.
Good to hear it.
First political memory was maybe when the statue of Saddam Hussein came down.
So when would that have been?
Worshipper says, thank you for bringing me back to the church.
You're welcome.
Good to hear it.
Winston Churchill says, what was your first political memory?
First political memory was maybe when the statue of Saddam Hussein came down.
So when would that have been?
Like 2003, I think.
I don't remember it vividly at all, but I do remember when the statue came down.
I don't remember, like, seeing it or, like, hearing it on the news, but I do remember, like, my parents telling me about it or hearing about it in school, the statue of Saddam Hussein coming down.
And I remember, like, the Iraq War when it first started and when it was ongoing.
I remember The... I don't know.
I don't really remember the election of 2004.
I remember the recession.
I remember the 2008 election.
Those are more concrete memories.
Like, I distinctly remember the 2008 recession and the 2008 election.
So yeah, those are probably my earliest political memories.
But I don't remember 9-11 at all.
I don't remember...
the start to the war in Afghanistan or anything.
I really was very vaguely it's war in Iraq is maybe right around.
I was about five at the time, so that makes sense.
Lifted Truck says, you think COVID will kill feminism?
Love you, buddy.
No, I don't think so.
Thanks, man.
Love you, too.
No, I don't think so.
Feminism is too powerful.
It's too dangerous to be left alive.
Josh the Removers is happy 22nd birthday to me.
Happy birthday big guy.
Hope it's a good one 22 I'm getting there.
I'm gonna be 22 in four months Told you this is how it starts I'll be 22 and then 23 man life goes by and then you're then you're done and you're done and what then what happens then right and
22 23 it's just like I think about that calendar and the Phineas and Ferb intro you know there's a hundred and four days in summer vacation and school comes along just to end it and I imagine the calendar all the dates flying off the calendar but it's years of your life 22 23 and then you know it just goes faster and faster and then you're an old man and then you're an old man you know peering into the grave And it's all over.
It's all over just like that and everything.
I don't want to get too into that but it's like... Please!
unidentified
Stop!
Just stop.
nick fuentes
Just let me hang out here.
Just let me be.
unidentified
The march.
nick fuentes
The march of time.
It stops for no one.
Anyway.
Happy birthday.
But happy birthday.
Hope you enjoy your cake while it lasts.
It'll get bad next week.
Here today, gone tomorrow, right?
That's what they say about birthday cake.
Commando Chicken says, love the content, Nick.
Keep it coming.
Also, penis.
Okay, thanks.
Nickersbyjammin says, brother, watched your show.
Optics work.
When do I show them the real red pills like MM and O and B?
Just kidding, King.
A late April fool's.
I thought of.
Love you.
Thank you for leading me to Christ.
Yeah, not funny.
But thanks for the Ninjaginis.
I appreciate it.
And you're welcome.
Glad you're back with God.
And yeah, dude, that's really funny.
Really funny to talk about OMB and what is MM?
Murdoch?
Murdoch?
Yeah, hilarious, bro.
Well, thanks for the Ninjaginis.
I appreciate it.
Zoomer Crusaders says, pee pee poo poo.
unidentified
Okay.
nick fuentes
Jesse Winfrey says, what's a good DNA test?
that I can get to learn my ethnic heritage.
I did 23andMe.
And 23andMe is pretty accurate.
It's pretty good.
You know, everybody's like, "Oh, 23andMe is not accurate at all." It's pretty accurate.
Like, you know, I knew where in Italy my ancestors came from, I knew in Mexico where my ancestors came from.
And I don't know too much about my Irish ancestors, but you know, it got me that I was in Ireland.
So 23andMe is pretty good.
I think it doesn't really matter.
They're all the same, but I can't really tell you because I've only did 23andMe.
But thanks for the Ninjagini.
Nickersbyjam says, do you own a copy of Dante's Inferno?
I came into possession one with the woodwork art, it'd be better in the hands of med than an angle.
I do actually own a copy, but it's some shitty copy I picked up from Half Price Books.
So if you sent it my way, I'd appreciate it, man, but thanks.
Big Globes, as we out here... I read Dante's Inferno in middle school, actually, and it... You know, I don't know if I really... I should probably read it again, because I didn't really... I was in middle school, you know, I think I read it in seventh grade.
Kind of challenging for a 7th grader, but it's good to know.
I picked up on a lot of illusions and things like that as I grew older.
Big Globes says we out here farting on the Chinese.
Winston Churchill says my friend pooed in a McDonald's urinal.
Okay.
AF Zoomer says, I may have the virus.
Please send prayers, King.
Praying for you, big guy.
Hope you're doing okay.
Attic Seeker says, what do you think about the Law of Attraction?
Uh, I think it's wrong.
What, the idea that, like, isn't that, like, the secret, right?
Isn't that Oprah?
Like, if you want something, that you'll get it?
I mean, I believe to an extent in this idea of, like, mindset and mentality that You know, if you think about something every day...
You know, like you're probably going to be more likely to actualize your goals if you're always thinking about them and they're always in your brain and you're making decisions based on them.
You know, to me that just makes sense, but this law of attraction idea, the idea that it's anything more than it is, which to me is pretty straightforward, it's not magic.
It's not, it's not, you know, cosmic magic or anything.
To me, it's just as simple as like, and if this is what you're talking about, right?
I don't know if this is what you're talking about but you know the secret by Oprah right let me look it up yeah to attract into our lives we are focusing on I mean it just makes sense if you vote like for example if I want to be you know if I want to make music for a living and all I do is think about music
Well, the more that I think about music, the more that I'm going to think about cause and effect, and problems and solutions, and the more I'm going to orient my life towards making music.
If I'm thinking about music, I'm listening to music, and I'm picking up on patterns, and I'm reading about music, and I'm learning about the industry, and I'm hearing people that make music, and I'm talking to people that are into music, and things I can learn from them, and so on and so forth.
That's what it was for me with politics.
All I think about or all I did think about for you know years was politics and it was just my passion.
Watching politics and talking to people about it and debating and listening to rhetoric and debates and reading and and as a result I've learned a ton about it and I talked to people that knew a ton about it and that were working in it and
all that and it's like no coincidence that well then doors start to open up for you and opportunities present themselves and it's not magic that doesn't happen like by magic you didn't attract that with like magnetism it's just kind of as simple as you know if you focus on your goals you will achieve them I got to me that's not anything more than it is that's very straightforward and I think that much is obvious so it's not some convoluted you know self-help magic it's just
You know what you're you know and I know there's a lot of corny stuff about you know your thoughts are your words and your words or your actions and that kind of thing but I mean it is just like that simple I mean what are you but what you think about and that that is what you sort of manifest in the world through your behavior and what you consume and to me it's that's just how all that works together
So not really anything that's very complicated.
Tutu says, do you think genetic engineering on humans will be used?
Yeah, probably.
Thanks for the Ninjagini.
Lrentz says, is Prisoners of Geography and Why Nations Fail good books to read?
What books are... I'm not familiar with those books off the top of my head.
Prisoners of Geography.
Thanks for the Ninjagini.
By Tim Marshall.
Yeah, I'm not familiar with this book.
Why Nations Fail.
I'm not like a book expert.
Especially not a new books expert.
Books like these, yeah.
I don't know much about it, but published in 2012 and 2015.
I don't really read new books like this.
Thanks for the Nitzigini, but yeah, no, I'm not really familiar, so I can't tell you.
unidentified
Yeah, not familiar.
nick fuentes
Let's see.
Question for Nick's is heads up to my Knickers.
Disclosure is tomorrow.
Oh, is it?
Thirst man says new guy the show starts on time every time.
Yeah, let's keep that in mind.
Please seven o'clock sharp L rent says this communism the only reason why Africa is shitty.
Why would communism?
unidentified
Okay.
nick fuentes
I don't know what you're trying to do there if you're trying to be funny Question for Knicks is if a Knicker won the lottery, would you want him to bankroll you or would you want to stay independent?
um I would want them to bankroll me, actually.
I would take money, you know.
We need money in the movement.
And not for me, I mean to do things.
You need things, you know, in politics, you need money to get anywhere.
That's why all these people have billionaire benefactors.
So yeah, I mean, we need resources from as many people as possible, and as many resources as we can.
I would never turn away resources.
So yeah, I would think that would be something that would be worthwhile.
Thanks for the Ninjagini.
Question for Nick, so sorry I haven't super chatted in a while, by the way.
Yeah, you should apologize for that.
I take it very personally.
The Gardener says, hey, hey.
They call me JD.
Says, here, just have money.
One more time.
Hey, thanks for the diamonds, JD.
Big fan.
Everybody go follow JD.
He is the man.
You know, JD, at first I was skeptical of JD because, you know, he comes into the movement and You know, there's this tricky thing about tokenism that we want to avoid.
Here's this black griper, and I'm always wary, not because they're black in itself, but because, you know the nature of conservative politics, where you do get a lot of blacks that come in and try and grift, you know what I'm saying?
Where they know that if they put on a MAGA hat and they put up a GoFundMe, then they raise ten grand in a week, right?
Or they expect a special treatment, or they want you to water down the message.
And, you know, I have no problem with black people supporting our cause or being in the cause.
We all have a stake in America first, but I am wary of people that, you know, maybe they don't know what they're getting into with the messaging or whatever.
But, uh, but JD, honestly, I am continuously, like, surprised at how much we vibe.
We're all, you know, we'll be talking in a group chat, and we're just on the same wavelength.
Like, he just says what's on my mind, he just gets it, and I'm like, okay.
I'm like, damn, okay, my brother, there's that 2%, that 2%, we are on the same level, we are on the same wavelength there, you know?
That's that African, that tribal, you white toys will never understand, you're too white, you'll never understand what it's like for us brothers, but, I was like, damn, okay, you know, sometimes he says things and I'm like, he's reading my mind right now.
So, good dude.
We have the best, we have the best African Americans.
Are you the greatest?
Nah, but it's true.
It's so funny, we actually do have a lot of black supporters.
When I went to AFPAC, I was shocked at how many black people came up to me and were like, we love what you're doing and whatever.
And it doesn't have to be weird.
That's the thing.
I think why a lot of minorities actually gravitate towards the show is because we do not tiptoe.
Now, some minorities like the tiptoe.
They like the tiptoe.
They like the bend over, the red carpet, all that.
But, you know, I think a lot of minorities, you know, like any person, I think they just like it straight up.
That's not all of them, like anybody else, right?
You know, it's just funny because all these people would have you believe that like, we're, you know, I know it's kind of trite and trite and so on.
They say we're racist, but we're actually not.
But it is so true.
Because we're just straight up about it, you know?
And it's like, look, you're doing your thing, that's great.
There's some overlap, we have a lot in common in what we're trying to achieve.
Even with like, uh, Bryson Gray.
And I, he's the classic example.
He came on the stream and I'm like, look dude, like, you're black, I'm white.
The country in 1965 was 90% white and 10% black, and no other group was even consequential in terms of their size, their demographic size.
I said, if anybody has an interest in preserving the traditional American order, it's actually blacks and whites.
And he's like, yeah!
And it's true!
Blacks and whites have been on this continent longer than anybody, you know, in terms of the United States, not talking about Native Americans.
So if anybody has an interest in... right?
And that's like, you know, then that's just true.
It just is what it is.
And, um, you know, we don't have to dilute our message.
I don't think that's a good idea.
We don't have to water it down to appeal to minorities or anything.
I'm not going to do that.
But I think there definitely is a message, and if they're out there to hear it, then hey, the more the merrier.
If they're going to hear it, and if that resonates, then by all means.
But that's a difference.
That's where I think Trump messes up.
If Trump went out there and said, like, hey, what do you have to lose?
I'd say, sure.
But he goes out there every day and says, lowest black unemployment, look at this one, look at that one, and so on, and I'm not about that.
I don't want to pander.
I don't think pandering is worth it, A. And I also, you know, I will just never do that.
I think that it just just makes sense.
I think it just makes sense.
And anyway, but anyway, so the black one did a super chat.
The black one did a super chat and I'm going to tell you about the relationship between blacks and America first and how not racist I am, right?
Isn't that the natural flow of the conversation?
No, but thanks buddy.
But I was thinking about that though, about JD in particular, because I have picked up on that lately in the group chat where we're having a conversation with a few people and I'm like, we just vibe, you know?
And it just goes to show, just goes to show, hello, one race department?
Hello, one struggle department?
But it's true!
Boopers says, I'm delivering 20k pounds of toilet paper.
Want some?
I'm good on toilet paper actually.
NJConservative says, holy week, genie, crazy how global pandemic got boring.
After two weeks, more change, more stay the same.
Yeah, very true.
Just like that, that song, just like that old song, Put Your Record On by, uh, what is her name?
Cornyn Bailey Ray, what is her name?
Just like that old song, Put Your Records On.
By Corinne Bailey Ray.
Just like she says, the more things change, the more they stay the same.
That's a great song.
unidentified
Anyway... Yeah, yeah, that's pretty sad.
nick fuentes
Thanks for the Ninjagini.
Not Enough Memory says, did you hear Super Chatter's new Franson song?
I did not.
I'll have to listen to it.
They Call Me J.D.
says, another one.
Hey, thanks man.
I appreciate it.
Lauren Pookman says, Nick, you turn water into wine with the news.
That's true.
I don't know if that's blasphemous, but it's definitely true.
I have this quality where I take things that are not exciting and I make them exciting.
That's why I earn the big bucks.
I'm very, I'm the best at what I do.
Aquarium Groy versus Happy Holy Week King.
Appreciate all you do for the faith.
So here's my Easter bunny money.
Well, thanks a lot.
Thanks for the Nijigini.
Happy Holy Week to you as well.
Happy Easter.
Well, it's not Easter yet, but you know.
Happy Holy Week.
I'm glad you appreciate it.
I've been getting dogged by a lot of these Catholics.
Can't catch a break!
I tell a funny story and I've got people up my ass about, you know, the way you talked about that was... It's like, are you kidding me?
I can't catch a break, you know?
It's like Kanye.
I was watching a Kanye interview the other day, and he was saying, Kanye was doing this interview after Jesus is King came out, and he was saying how, you know, in the early 2000s, he was sticking up for gay people.
And I'm, you know, stick with me here, I'm not saying that's a good thing.
But Kanye was saying how, you know, in the 2000s, he was one of the first ones to say, you know, don't say fag in rap songs.
He said, but then, I make a song about Chick-fil-A, and all the gay people are all upset.
He said, man, you can't do enough for nobody, you know?
And it's like, it's true!
Now, in that particular incident, I don't endorse, like, you know, doing favors for, uh, you know, degeneracy or anything, but, but it's true!
It's like, how quickly people forget, the short memories.
And I feel the same way, but with, like, You know, and I don't want to make it a negative thing, but it's like, man, you remember two weeks ago when I'm getting blasted on the timeline for this Tootsie Roll thing?
You remember that?
Because I told people, yeah, if you compare receiving the Eucharist in your hand to sodomy, maybe there's something wrong with you.
Maybe that's inappropriate to say.
unidentified
People are saying like, oh, this guy's the devil!
nick fuentes
He's blasphemous!
You know, Dr. Taylor Marshall, you know, academic.
Academic, really serious guy.
Get all these people blasting me, and it's like, you can't do enough!
I'm out here!
Trying to do my best to convert people, and I'm doing my best to be a good Catholic, and all I get is... all I get is, you know, people putting me on blast on Twitter.
Man, you can't do enough.
Now, you can never do enough for Jesus Christ.
That is a fact.
But, you know, but when I'm talking about, you know, these, these rad trads, rad trads, rad trads.
Give me a break.
You know, man.
Anyway, I'm just still, you know, salty about that, I guess.
But thank you for the Ninjagini.
Yeet says, I went to my first Prager Forest meeting.
Thanks, Jaden.
Yeah, I saw some of that going on.
American Groiper says, how did you meet Patrick and Jaden?
Oh, well, I don't want to tell you how I met Patrick because it would be bad optics.
But let's just say I met Patrick at an after party.
In September 2017 in Alexandria, Virginia.
And I remember he came up to me and he was like, hey, I'm Reinhard Wolf.
And I was like, oh, hey, because he had interviewed me on Red Ice after I left Boston University.
And I thought he was like this Frankly, I thought he was... I don't know if this is gonna come across as mean, but he sounded like... For whatever reason, I thought he was like a fat old guy, okay?
I don't want to... I like Patrick's voice.
I think he has a very nice voice, but for whatever reason, when I listened to the interview, on the interview, I thought that he was like...
If I were to guess I would have said like 36 and maybe like a like a big guy you know not like morbidly obese but he just sounded like don't ask me why that's just you know I didn't know the guy this is the image for whatever reason I conjured in my head and so I went Patrick I'm like okay this is actually like you know no homo like A good-looking, like, young guy, right?
No homo, but I was like, oh, wow, like, hey, Ryan, hey, Reinhard Wolf.
He's like, hey, it's Reinhard Wolf.
Because I didn't, I'd never seen him before.
I didn't recognize him.
Oh, hey, you're way younger than I expected.
I swear I said you're way younger than I expected because I he looks like a young guy even now he looks young which is a good thing and He's like, he's like, I'm 28 or so.
Whatever it was.
He's like, it's like I'm 28 I'm like, oh well, you know you look young and I remember that was our first interaction and I remember it like it was yesterday.
unidentified
I'm like, oh wow, you look so much younger.
nick fuentes
I thought you were like, you know, and he's like, I'm 28.
unidentified
I'm like, oh, well, you look young.
nick fuentes
So anyway, that was just my look.
I'm just being honest.
That was just my reaction.
You know, pleasantly surprised.
Patrick's, you know, very optical looking guy, right?
And then Jaden Oh Jaden we met last year at CPAC.
Yeah, it's so weird cuz I haven't even known Jaden that long but I feel like you know, but I feel like we've known each other we have a We are kindred zoomer spirits gamers sort of like Autists maybe or introverts.
I don't know what you would say, but very kindred.
I feel like I've known him my whole life, right?
but I met him last year at CPAC and And, um, we, I was in, uh, I don't know if you remember, but last year at CPAC 2019, we had a suite at, uh, the Gaylord Hotel.
We didn't, we did our own thing last year, but it wasn't like a big thing.
It was kind of on the low, and we just invited friends and, you know, trusted people up to this suite, and we did some speeches.
It was me, Faith Goldie, Patrick, and I think Jake Lloyd?
I don't know if he talked or not.
I don't think he talked.
But it was us three, and all the DC crew was there, and some other proto-Groipers were there.
And I remember Faith Goldie.
She went to Trump Hotel.
We were hanging around the suite.
We were talking to some people.
We were hanging out in the suite.
And Faith Goldie went to Trump Hotel in D.C., the old post office, which is in the district.
CPAC is all the way in the National Harbor in Maryland.
So she went to Trump Hotel and she texts me and she's like, I've met some zoomers that I've rescued.
I'm bringing them back.
I told them you have to meet.
I told them they have to meet you.
And I don't know how this interaction happened.
I guess fake Goldie literally just approached.
Jayden and this other guy and was like you need to come you need to go back to the suite They were just turning point guys Jayden was just a turning point chapter president at the time I believe and so she brought them up to the to the room and and all you know all that aim guys and my guys were there and I Faith Golding introduced us, and at the first I thought Jaden was just some, you know, don't get me wrong, I mean Jaden's actually a very optical guy.
He's like a Chad, you know, he's tall, yet another no homo, but you know, the good-looking guy, right?
Some of these people in the movement, it's like...
In the old movement, I'll say, in like the alt-right, it's like, you know, you look like dysgenic, you know what I mean?
So when I see Jaden and Patrick and people like that, I'm like, okay, like a normal looking, like actually decent looking people, right?
So, so I see Jaden and I'm like, oh, like, you know, nice to meet you, but I assumed that he was just some yahoo.
I assumed that he was just some like turning point yahoo.
I thought, you know, and I didn't even know the guy.
This is just, I assumed because You know, she tells me he's in Turning Point and he says he's in Turning Point.
And you know, Turning Point's reputation.
I'm thinking, this is just some Turning Point asshole.
Like, I'm gonna talk to him.
I'm gonna try to break through.
He doesn't know anything about what's about to happen with Groipers and everything, right?
I mean we know in 2019 we knew the energy the momentum like you knew you were a part of something he had no idea it was like Bane gathering strength under the city you know what I mean and like Jaden coming to that suite was like when Batman stumbles upon Bane's sewer lair and he's like We don't have a nuclear bomb, but you know what I'm saying.
you know that's what it was like and then you know we destroy the blow up the floor and the armory crashes through and you know we have the nuclear bomb we don't have a nuclear bomb but you know what i'm saying our ideas are a nuclear bomb but so me and uh i don't want i don't know if he's going by a different name now Now, BasedGroiper.
I think is the name.
BasedGroiper13.
Me and this guy were redpilling Jaden.
We were just coming at him.
And I was actually getting a little bit agitated because I'm trying to redpill Jaden and BasedGroiper13 keeps like butting in.
We're both just like so eager to redpill him on everything that we're just like, we're just like all over him on Israel and on like race and all these things.
And I'm thinking, like, we're probably alienating this guy.
This is just, like, off-putting.
This guy comes up to the suite, and we're ambushing this guy, telling him about all this stuff.
And Jayden's like, well, um, I'll definitely check out your stuff.
I mean, if what you're saying is true, I mean, that's like, you know, he was just, he was trying to, you know, he was straddling the line a little bit.
And then, he unfollows me.
We're there, and he's like, oh, what's your Twitter?
I'll follow you.
And I follow him back, to be nice.
Like, I don't know who this fucking guy is.
He follows me on Twitter and Instagram, and I follow him back.
To be nice!
That was courteous.
If some guy just comes up to me and is like, hey, I'm gonna follow you.
I'm not gonna follow you back.
I don't know you.
But I did that to be nice.
It's like I'm extending the olive branch.
I'm reaching out, right?
And then he unfollows me!
Then like a month later, as I do, I'm going through my follows, and I'm seeing, you know, is everybody still following me?
And he unfollows me!
And I'm like, okay, unfollowed, like, clearly you don't get it, right?
But then in July, Jaden reaches out to me on Instagram, and he's like, oh, I get it, I'm red-pilled.
And I'm like, yeah, you sure?
And he's like, yeah.
He's sending me, back in July, What he would do is instead of just texting me on Instagram, he would take a picture and write a picture of like, you know, a black picture, right?
And he would write text over it because then he could set the timer and set it so that it was view only once for 10 seconds, right?
It was like kind of how Snapchat works.
I don't know if you know.
Instagram DMs works, but he set it up so that like so, you know in case I Screenshotted it so he wouldn't get in trouble.
There'd be no records.
There'd be no trace Even back in July.
He was sending me these You know view once only for 10 seconds messages a picture Yeah, okay.
Okay Jaden.
I see what you're doing, you know No, but the rest is history.
But I'm glad.
I was talking to Jaden about this the other day.
It's like, there's a timeline where that didn't happen.
There are probably more timelines where I never met Jaden than there are where I did.
And that freaks me out, because I like Jaden.
You know, he's a friend of mine.
You know, me and Patrick were probably bound to converge at some point because we were both in dissident, broadly speaking, dissident politics, right?
So, I mean, and we have, we, me and Patrick have ended up in the same place many different times over the years.
So, and you know, that's not to say, I mean, I, you know, me and Patrick are friends too, but with him, I think that was more just sort of like, we were on sort of a natural collision course, and sitting literally in, you know, back in the day, but also, That our paths would intersect.
There were many opportunities for our paths to intersect.
With me and Jayden, I don't think that was inevitable.
So, it's almost weird when things like that happen.
When I think about Faith Goldie being at Trump Hotel at the right time and going up to the right person and saying the right thing and, you know, that it all fell into place like that.
It's things like that when I'm like... I don't know, man.
Kind of spooky.
Kind of spooky.
A faded encounter.
A faded encounter with Jaden McNeil.
So, but, yeah.
Yeah, so those are good times.
That's how I met Jaden.
That's how I met Patrick.
Good question.
Yeah, it's the friends.
It's the friends you make along the way.
I love the friends.
The friends are, they are what make it, you know?
And I was looking around the table at AFPAC.
And it was Steve and Jake Lloyd and Vince and Matt and Paint Alaska.
I know some of you guys are still mad at him, but I love that guy.
And Jaded, and Patrick, and Michelle, and everybody.
unidentified
Scott.
nick fuentes
Try not to leave anybody out.
You know, who else is there?
I'm trying to think.
Did I miss anybody?
You know, but I'm looking around the room and everybody that's over there and I'm like this is like the best.
These are our people, man.
These people are awesome.
These are solid people.
I like these people.
It's the Avengers.
We're the Avengers, you know?
Anyway, don't want to get too sappy, all right?
No sappy.
No sappy.
Remember, no sappy.
Panther Den says, will you be watching the Panther Den show tomorrow night at 1130 p.m.
Eastern Standard Time?
Well, you know, I appreciate the Ninjagini Panther Den, but...
I don't know, will I be watching your show tomorrow at 1130 p.m.
Eastern Standard Time?
You know, Panther Den, you're like, sending free merch to Jaden, and you're talking to Jaden, and I don't get any free merch, so, I don't know, maybe I'll watch it, maybe I will, I don't know, we'll have to see.
You know, Panther Den, you make a lot of these videos, and I see a lot of Patrick in there, and I see a lot of Jake Lloyd in there, I even see a little bit of Jaden!
unidentified
I don't know.
nick fuentes
I mean, I don't know.
Maybe I see myself watching your show as much as I see myself in your content.
unidentified
No, I'm totally kidding.
nick fuentes
I'm totally joking.
Thanks for the Ninjagini.
That's totally a joke.
I've not picked up on that at all.
I am kidding, but thanks for the Ninjagini.
Yeah, I'll check it out.
I guess I'll check it out.
Regrettably, I haven't seen the Panther Den show yet.
I gotta make it a point to watch it, I guess.
But yeah, I'll check it out tomorrow.
unidentified
What the heck?
I'll check it out.
nick fuentes
Send me the link.
DM me the link or something, right?
unidentified
That's okay.
nick fuentes
That's okay.
I can afford to buy my own merch.
That's fine.
Yeet, I'm just giving you a hard time.
I hope you know.
Yeet says, I know I'm watching Panther Den tomorrow.
Yeah, I'll check it out.
Elijah says, Bill Gates is the second biggest funder of the WHO.
Yeah, makes you think.
Big Jon Towns says, just sip water on stream.
We don't care.
Yeah, I do.
unidentified
Do you think I'm... Yeah, I do that actually.
nick fuentes
Zoomer Christian says, how about a Lego Star Wars playthrough on stream?
No, I don't like that game.
I don't like that game.
That game is not fun.
I will build Lego Star Wars in real life, but that game is too juvenile.
um american groypers is what colleges do you did you intend to visit on your tour i don't want to talk about that because we're going to reconstitute the tour in the fall and i don't want well potentially and i don't want to you know leak any details because a lot of that is contingent on some sort of secret plans you know what i mean kind of under the radar stuff so the the tour is not dead it's just postponed uh
Vrod says dad of two no income at the moment starting to laugh now yikes big guy well don't give me diamonds what are you giving me diamonds for if you're in that situation I'm sure I to hear that though I'll pray for you buddy hope you're getting that Trump check coming in That's that stuff though, but that's what we're talking about.
It's no laughing matter.
Jay Rockster says, have you caught an oarfish in Animal Crossing?
Yeah, I've caught like three.
Take cover says Islamic stabbing spree in France a few days ago.
Another possible in Knoxville today.
Kind of cringe.
I haven't seen that.
Thanks for the Ninjagini.
Jen Zesus says, Nick going into nightcrawler mode.
For real.
What problem?
Oh, when I said I'd create the news?
unidentified
Yeah, yeah, I'm gonna get in my car and, uh... Yeah, relating.
nick fuentes
Groip says, thanks for being an amazing role model to the youth.
You're welcome.
Yeah, no problem.
I gotta work on it though.
I gotta work out.
I gotta eat right.
I'm not being a good role model when I'm being, you know, a piggy.
When I'm not working out, I'm clearly developing a belly.
I looked at myself in the mirror the other day, and I'm like, okay, you know what?
It's time.
It's time.
It's time to do something, you know?
I looked at myself in the mirror the other day, and, like, I'm not fat.
But, you know, clearly I'm not fat.
But I am getting kind of like a dad physique, you know, like a baby physique, and it's not good.
So I'm going to have to get in the gym, start putting on some muscle, you know.
Build the home gym, maybe, is the solution.
Because I'm like, you know, it's not good.
I'm not a good area, right?
But I've been so focused on everything else, that's just it.
I've been the top of my craft.
And that takes a lot out of you, so... Crankfaster says, do you think Vausch could beat you in a debate?
Not in an objective way, but in a destiny way.
No, I don't think so at all, because I'm smarter than him.
Thanks for the Ninjagini.
The Lucky Few says, any content you make will be epic.
I heard about you from real Greg James Beam, and I'm glad I did.
Well, I don't know who that is, but thanks for the Ninjagini.
Glad you're on board.
Mr. Happy Campers has brought Dana White brought a private island bought a private island to host UFC 249 It's pretty epic.
I didn't hear about that American Groper says lighting is awful today.
What's going on King?
Shut up, dude.
The lighting is fine D's Joker says hey, hey Uh, Mr. Happy Camp versus Nick, the lighting is fine, you're just very dark-skinned.
The lighting changes when the whiteboard comes up, idiot.
I've told you that a million times.
What's going on, King?
What's going on?
Yeah, people watching their free content with their feet up on the recliner.
Hey!
This doesn't look good.
What's going on here?
Hey, why don't you relax?
Don't get up.
Sit back and relax, alright?
For crying out loud.
Some of you people, man.
Some of you people who watch this show, I swear.
Eric Us says, BF and I watch all the time.
Brought us closer to God.
Hey, glad to hear it.
Appreciate the support.
Love to hear.
Girlfriends and boyfriends watching the show.
Love to hear it.
Fratichelli says, buy the mods a burrito bowl.
Yeah, we'll see if they start doing a better job.
BigFatDummy says, black conspiracy theories are rampant on Facebook.
Yeah, Erica says, I'm not a Fed, I promise.
That sounds like exactly what a Fed would say, actually.
But I believe you.
Boopers says, Trump has been so pissed lately.
Yeah, me too.
Elijah says, Fauci... What is this?
CV 19.1% death rate via New England Journal.
Oh, interesting.
The gardener says chicken again tonight.
No, tonight it was broccoli and shrimp and pasta.
I'm going to have to undo this.
It's tight.
It's too tight tonight.
I'm choking.
That's a little more comfortable.
I can breathe.
What's going on with that?
I think my knot was too tight.
You know, the shirt's fine.
No, so it wasn't chicken.
It was just pasta.
My mom made biscottis.
today she's got a world famous biscotti cookie and you know here's the thing growing up my mom was like a legend for her biscotti cookies they're like it's the best cookie you've ever had you know her friends love it the neighbors love it it's a it's a perfect cookie she breaks she bakes them like three times that's the secret you have to bake them several times and um anyway so for years i didn't like them because i didn't
i never really had one before actually so like oh that doesn't look good but i the last time she made them i had one i was like this is the best cookie i've ever had and now i can't get enough of them i'm I feel cheated my whole life I never ate them because I was like that has nuts in it and that's not like the kind of cookie I like But I was like, you know, I'll give it a shot.
I haven't had one of these in a million years and so I'm gonna shout I say like three of those and I ate a little bit more than three but it made me lose my appetite for dinner so I had a little bit of pasta Winston Churchill so Sargon is a dumby The Trainwrecks debate was gay.
Dude, you're gay.
Sargon was great in that debate.
And, you know, you're gayer than him, so.
Justin, get you... Winston Churchill, 45.
Yeah, but he's the gay one.
Justin says, hope your allergies are treating you better.
Thanks for giving us the news as always.
God bless.
Hey, well, thanks for the Ninjagini, man.
Much appreciated.
You know, the allergies suck.
They're actually worse because of the pollen count, because it's spring.
And, you know, now it's the seasonal and the dog allergies.
But I appreciate your concern, and I appreciate the Ninjagini.
Hope you're doing okay as well.
Hope you're staying safe.
I know your job probably entails going out, you know, so I hope you're staying healthy.
TheTruePhil says, Most base takes on economics in China I've ever seen these last couple of days.
Stay based, King.
Thanks, I appreciate that.
Thanks for the Ninjagini.
Jaded says, You say jail journalists, we send lemons.
Yeah, as simple as that.
Robo says, Please send prayers.
Still farting.
Okay, yeah, for sure.
Thirstman says, You have to treat them like shit.
You have to.
You actually do.
They like it.
SP says, what motivates journalists, Jared Holtz, K Street losers?
They make shit wages and women ignore them.
It's resentment.
For a lot of journalists, it's resentment.
I think largely driven by, you know, resentment for their parents.
Or like childhood trauma.
You know, it's like, Jared Holtz grew up in a, like a small town in Arkansas.
And his parents are divorced.
And to me, that tells you everything you need to know about him.
You know, that he lives in D.C.
now and he lives in, you know, he's a trendy bisexual in D.C.
and like, you know, this stuff is very, it's very obvious.
You know, growing up in Arkansas.
I grew up in Arkansas.
My parents are divorced.
Now I'm in the big city.
It's like, why don't you go on back home to Arkansas, little Jared Holt?
Why don't you go on back home to Arkansas and go on back home to mama and papa?
Or momma more like, momma's boy, momma's boy Jared Holt.
Not even in a cool Italian way, like a, you know, gay Anglo divorce way, like your fag way.
Disavow, I disavow, I can't say that, I think that's against community guidelines, but you know what I mean.
So, yeah, why don't you go on back home to, what is it, middle something, Arkansas, what is it town again?
I'll be able to find it.
Let me pull up a map.
Northwestern Arkansas.
Fayetteville, I think.
No, Bensonville.
Bensonville.
Or Bentonville.
Something like that.
He's from... Let me go on maps.
Is it Bentonville or is it Bensonville?
Let me try.
Bentonville.
Yeah, there it is.
Bentonville.
Why don't you go on back home to Bentonville, Arkansas, little Jared Holt.
Well, I'm back home to Mama.
Back home to Benville, Arkansas.
And it's like, you know, it's so transparent.
This guy grows up in Arkansas.
Parents are divorced.
He probably, like, resents his town.
He resents his high school.
Resents his parents.
I'll show you, Dad!
I'll show you, Dad!
I'll show this backwards town bullying me for being a fag!
I'm gonna go to D.C., yeah!
I'm right for right-wing watch.
I hate you.
You're racist.
You know, it's pretty transparent what that's all about.
And journalists, you know, but he's different than most journalists.
A lot of these journalists are Ivy League and they're connected.
Wall Street Journal, New York Times, these guys are like connected, you know?
And they've got like a pedigree.
And a lot of them are just these elites.
They're the children of the elites that have been consumed by the revolution.
That's a story of America, is our old aristocratic elite.
The kids were, you know, part of this social revolution.
They were part of this boomer revolution and so on.
They got swept up in all this social reform.
And so a lot of the kids of these, you know, pedigreed families, they turn out to be, you know, liberals.
So when you say K Street journalist and Jared Holt, these are all different kinds of people.
But thanks for the Nijigini.
TheGardener says, we love our mods.
Yeah, they're doing okay.
They're doing a good job.
Save Western Civs says, only solution for the journalist is kangaroo court like Dark Knight Rises with you as Scarecrow.
unidentified
Yeah, yeah.
nick fuentes
Great idea.
Thanks for the Nijigini.
I agree.
TheTruePhil says, did you see the Who official denied Taiwan's existence?
I did.
Pretty funny.
Good to hear it.
Me too.
I'm black and I'm not a Democrat.
So true.
They don't deserve you, King.
Thanks for the Ninjagini.
I don't know what that is.
Magnibus says, internationalist altruism is mad gay.
They don't deserve us.
So true.
They don't deserve you, King.
Thanks for the ninjigini.
Silicon Groyper says, WTF, white doge?
I don't know what that is.
Lifted Trucks says, what's your thought on Trump's infrastructure plan?
I haven't seen it yet.
Did he unveil that today?
unidentified
I haven't read too much about this.
nick fuentes
I guess this is from last week.
I didn't see that.
Let's see.
True Phil says, can you see the bodies from your penthouse window?
The corpses?
No, not yet.
OpticsRespector says, the way of the future, the way of the future.
Dude, you joke about that, but that is my fear.
I'm not out of the, I'm not out of the danger zone yet, as far as mental illness goes.
You know, what do they say, that schizophrenia presents between 20 and 25, and you know, all that kind of stuff really starts to get bad.
So that stuff legitimately freaks me out.
unidentified
Howard Hughes moment?
nick fuentes
I was watching that the other day.
Show me the blueprints!
Show me the blueprints!
The way of the future!
I'm gonna turn into that!
I'm gonna turn into some kind of Howard Hughes-like OCD.
You know, some kind of complex.
And people are gonna have to hide me away.
And I do!
You know, as a child I always...
I'm not gonna lie.
I always sort of imagined myself becoming that there's always Some so I always romanticized that in my head when I was a kid as being like some kind of a century eccentric like savant type character where you know, like people have to hide me away because I You know, because like Howard Hughes, you know, the public can't see me like this because, you know, I'm tweaking out or something.
Something crazy's happening, right?
I don't know what that says about me.
I don't know if that's weird, but, you know, I would watch movies like that or whatever and I always imagine, you know, I'll be an old man.
I'll be old and alone.
You know, sort of like brooding, mysterious, eccentric, inaccessible to the masses.
You know, maybe I've got some kind of condition, some kind of mental complex, you know, or something.
Some neuroticism, you know, I'm in this big house and people are like, what's going on?
You know, like Batman and Dark Knight Rises.
But my vision for that even predated that movie.
You know, but that same energy of Christian Bale being like locked away in his residence, right?
Or Howard Hughes with the urine bottles.
Not something gross like that.
I wouldn't be gross like that.
Anyway.
Yes, it's a joke now, but I'm getting there in some ways.
I could see myself trending in that direction.
My friends are gonna have to keep me from from becoming that.
Save me from myself.
Ryder says I'm gonna be the next Nick Fuentes.
Yeah, right.
Canada Lad says wake up at 4 a.m.
Navy SEAL training.
Eat eggs.
Gains.
Yeah.
That's gonna be me in two months.
Michelle Malkin's gonna have me on that program.
Michelle Malkin's gonna be She's gonna go Tiger Mom on me.
She's gonna be banging pots and pans in front of my bed at 4 a.m.
Time to get up!
America first!
Rests for no one.
Waits for no one, you know.
She's gonna be blowing a whistle.
She's gonna have a stopwatch.
Time for your morning run!
Time for your face pulls!
She's gonna be chopping up eggs in the kitchen.
Here's your raw egg smoothie.
Why would she have to chop them up if they're raw?
But you know what I mean.
She'll be, you know, throwing together a smoothie.
Here, drink this!
unidentified
Sheesh, all right, all right, all right, you know.
nick fuentes
Stop watching a whistle.
Faster, faster!
You know, I'll be doing one of those rowing machines.
It's different, man.
unidentified
It's just different.
nick fuentes
Listen, Michelle.
It's different.
It's a different household, all right?
I'm Italian.
We're on a little bit of a different schedule, all right?
We're on a little bit of, you know, siesta Europe, okay?
European, all right?
Different mind frame.
Time for my siesta.
I think about the world, right?
So I'm just on a different tempo, okay?
I'm on a different tempo.
So that's okay but she's like she's on telegram she's shaming me she's guilting me into it and it's working and one of these days I'm gonna actually start doing it but I'm feeling it she's lighting that fire under my under my butt on telegram with this you know workout and Steve Franson showing me up doing these face pulls and he looks like You know, he's just got this incredible physique.
He's doing these face pulls, putting me to shame.
I look like a baby.
Baby physique, right?
And it's like, man... Okay, alright, I'll become the Ubermensch.
Okay, you made me do it.
I'll become the Ubermensch.
I gotta be the mental genius, and now I gotta become an Aryan warrior too.
I gotta become a Jacked.
I gotta become Dragonball Z.
Levels of physical power, right?
Okay, you made me become the Ubermensch.
The gloves are off.
The gloves are off, the gun is out.
It's in your face.
unidentified
Pull the trigger.
nick fuentes
No, kidding, kidding.
That's a joke.
I'm not doing anything like that anytime soon, but... You know, you made me.
Look at what you've made me become.
I've become a monster in a good way.
Anyway okay.
They call me JD says just send the money lol.
Yeah for real.
Thanks JD.
Brad the Zoomer says should we dethrone Lance as the CEO of politics?
I think it's a good idea for the groipers to get on TikTok and make TikToks and you know groip it up.
I think groiping it up on TikTok is a great idea.
Isaac suspends $5 on crypto.
This is how I win people are like I'm gonna invest in crypto.
You think $100 is enough, you know It's like fraud like do a math man.
You're not gonna see okay You know a good a really really good It's phenomenal.
Okay, like what just do the math on this if the crypto market goes 20 times, right?
20x on your altcoin.
What's 20 times 100?
unidentified
$2,000.
nick fuentes
Is that going to change your life?
You know, no way is investing 100, unless you're talking about like one of these black swan, like miracle events, you know, you're not going to win unless you invest serious money.
This is just how math works, right?
And in most markets, you're not, you're not going to get 20x, you're not going to get 10x, you're not going to get 2x, you're going to get 15% you know so and then crypto is a little different it's more volatile and you add you know these crazy crazy spikes like with you know Bitcoin or whatever it's more possible because it's more volatile but you can't count on things like that and you got to risk a lot even if you invest a small amount it's you know it's not enough right Let's see.
Epic Department says, Alamayo, Nick dunking on poor fans never gets old.
Look, you know, it's not that I'm dunking on poor people.
I'm not dunking on poor people.
I was poor.
You know, not that I'm not poor now.
It's not that, well, you know, I'm not poor, but I'm not not poor.
unidentified
Well, here's the thing.
nick fuentes
You know, I was broke a few years ago when I was in college.
Now I've saved up some money, okay?
And that's a good thing.
I'm not dunking on poor people.
I'm dunking on people that are, like, unexceptional.
And that's... I'm kind of just dunking on... I'm not even dunking on them.
It's not even a dunk.
It's more just like an exercise in perspective, is what it is.
Just putting yourself in their perspective.
And it's actually very empathetic.
I'm experiencing their pain.
And, you know, maybe I'm laughing about it.
But I'm not laughing about it because it's... Well, it is funny.
I'm laughing about it because...
unidentified
I don't know.
nick fuentes
I don't know why I'm laughing about it.
It tickles me.
But it's very... I'm empathizing with them.
I'm empathizing with their plight.
I'm experiencing them, their life vicariously.
So I don't think I'm dunking on poor people.
I respect poor people.
Tutu says, I turn 19 tomorrow.
I only have six years of youth.
How do you figure six?
Twenty-five is when you're not young anymore?
How do you figure that?
unidentified
You got like three years left of youth, I think.
nick fuentes
Mario says Nzibba.
Okay.
Zoomers says raising children is the ultimate white pill.
Yeah, that sounds really white pill-like.
I can't wait to have a nagging wife and, you know, crying babies.
And, you know, don't get me wrong, it's like, yeah, that's gonna be great.
Oh, greatest day of my life.
You know, I know, I know, I know, I know.
No great agility, it's so rewarding, but like, you know, and I know, I know, we want that, I do want that, but like, great, you know, it's Ultimate Y Pill, the Y Pill's like, you know, just always being bothered.
I may, look, and I'm different, okay, I'm, you know, I've just got a lot of problems, okay, and the thought of like, Not being left alone, it gives me very much a lot of anxiety.
You know, the idea of just never having my own privacy and my own thing.
I need a chamber for myself.
I'm gonna have to be like Howie Mandel.
I'll just have to live in a house in the backyard.
Okay, this is my time to recharge my batteries and be alone.
I can't take it.
This quarantine's making me go crazy with some of the people in my house.
Not gonna name any names, but So, uh, anyway.
AmericanGroper says, what do you think about Aristotle's golden meme?
The golden meme?
You're gonna have to refresh my memory on that one.
unidentified
Um, what do you think about Aristotle?
nick fuentes
Okay, it's, it's, uh, 10 o'clock.
CanadianGroper says, there's so many fat and retarded people on TikTok.
Yeah, well, there's a lot more fat and retarded people than there are skinny and not retarded people.
Jack says, E. Michael Jones was on Keith Wood's great stream.
That sounds like a real doozy.
For a friend?
Yeah, you can forget it then.
room for another token asking for a friend for a friend yeah you can forget it then anthony says are you looking for employees to work for you uh no portland nibbles be like you're gonna pay me money no that's not how this works uh portland grover says a little something for the cost Thanks for all you do.
unidentified
No.
nick fuentes
Thank you so much.
Thanks.
Appreciate it.
Alan says do you think you have any debates soon?
No.
Alan says why is there always a black streamer in the home?
Not sure what you mean.
Alan says Paige on D live.
Okay.
Catboy says hope you're doing well, Nick.
Stay safe everyone.
Hey, you too, buddy.
Hope you're doing okay.
Hope you're staying healthy.
Grifter Groper says, Nick, I went to high school with Cassie Dillon.
Been following since the Groper Wars.
How'd you meet her?
Thanks for the Ninjagini.
unidentified
You know, we... That's so long.
nick fuentes
This is a long story.
I don't like her.
I don't really want to tell the story, but, you know, for a Ninjagini.
So, you know, when I was in college, long story short, I got tired of the show.
Long story short, there was this debate that was arranged in my first semester of college between me and the student body president, a political debate, Trump vs. Hillary Clinton.
I had been causing a big stir on campus and everybody, you know, hated me.
So, Yal set up a debate on my campus between me and the student body president, because he volunteered to do it, not for any other reason than he volunteered to shut me up.
And like 200 people came out to watch it.
And she, working for Campus Reform, came out to cover it.
She live-streamed it on Periscope.
And she met me through that.
She was like, oh my gosh, that was amazing.
I came out to see your thing to cover for campus reform and you're like the best.
unidentified
I'm like, I'm drunk.
nick fuentes
Can you drive me home?
you should stay the night you know it's like I see through your tricks harlot not gonna happen you're not even pretty your teeth are all fucked up and you're not even that pretty that was my meeting with Cassie Dillon nice try I'll fleece you I'll fleece you out of an RSVN show but yeah that's about as much as that's about as far as we're gonna get little lady I think you're going to get my babies.
I think you're going to get my Aryan babies.
I think you're going to get my genius genes.
Not going to happen.
You're not worthy.
You're an idiot.
You come from a broken family, okay?
Not going to happen, bitch.
I'm a genius.
I come from a good family.
My ancestors were legends, okay?
My family is strong.
My parents are together.
They raised me right.
That's not just the name of my show.
That's what happened, okay?
And I'm a good, I'm a put-together person, and I'm brilliant.
I've got warrior genes.
I've got savant genes.
You've got idiot genes.
You've got, you know, dumb idiot deadbeat genes.
And I'm not diluting my gene pool of that trash.
So you can give me the R.S.B.N.
show, but that's about where it stops.
Cookie Monster says, my nippa Nick, how you doing?
Doing great.
Tootooses college student follows a cute woman into a suite.
unidentified
Hmm.
nick fuentes
Not sure what you mean, big guy.
There was like a hundred people in there.
Alan says, that was great, Alan.
Thank you.
I mean, I love to hear what you had to say.
Made my day.
Thanks, Nick.
Yeah, thanks for the Ninjagini.
Great chat.
Zomer says, I was watching Devon Staff's stream the other day, and it freaked me out how nice he was to all the super chatters.
That's pretty funny.
Yeah, well, that's pretty cringe.
I can't imagine being nice like that.
It's just not me.
Alan says, why do you hate white rappers?
Because they suck.
Cookie Monster says, the light always looks perfect, King.
I know, thanks.
Giant says, did you wear a suit in school every day?
No, dude, that's not.
People always ask me that.
They're like, I bet he was the kind of kid to wear a suit in school every day.
I was not that.
I was definitely not that kind of person.
And if you knew me, you know that I'm not your archetypal, like, you know, Student council nerd.
I mean I was in student council, but I'm a much more cool person than a lot of these nerdy types I have a lot more depth than your average You know, whatever your average GOP young Republican, right?
I was very popular in high school.
Okay, and I've got the receipts to prove it.
I've got the yik-yak posts I've got the street chat posts, I've got the receipts, you know, and people can pretend all they like that they don't like me now, but I was the shit back in high school.
Everybody knows it.
I was the shit then, I'm the shit now, okay?
And all those dummies that I went to school with, they know it and they're coping, okay?
Honestly, a lot of cope.
Anyway, Francis says, children of the elites are now the managerial elite.
Exactly right.
Exactly, and they're all part of the revolution.
But it's a little different than a Jared Holt, and a Jared Holt is different than a K Street.
So those classes are all different.
Dude, who cares?
It's like Biden's gonna win.
and WI polls close two hours ago.
Dude, who cares?
It's like Biden's going to win.
It doesn't matter.
Optics Respecter says, I don't think I'm cut out for TikTok.
I think you are actually.
And thanks for the Nijiginis.
Three Nijiginis from OpticsRespector.
Thanks a lot.
I think you are.
You know who you remind me of?
You remind me of that guy that does Total Frat House Island or whatever.
You know that big guy that has been feuding with the Hype House?
What's his name?
Well, I don't want to dox you, but you, but you remind me very much of that guy.
I got the same like energy the same vibe so I don't know if you know I'm talking about I think you actually would be I think you're funny I think you would make it but probably not you know for obvious reasons maybe not a great career move but thanks for the ninja guineas I think but I think like I said you remind me of that one guy Yeet who's on tik-tok yeet says I too hate poor people big balls AC DC, okay Thani says it sucks being poor.
I catch fish in the lake and they have worms in them.
I still ate it though Sorry to hear that.
That's a little extreme.
Thanks for the ninja genie Yeah, and I you know, I was not poor I Mean I was a broke college kid and my parents struggled at one point but I was I don't think I was ever like poor and
Justin says let me come to your island so we can what is oh so we can register as friends yeah definitely let's do it I haven't been playing it too much I come in like you know once a day just to get on the ABD and to do my chores but I honestly have been doing a ton of work on my island I'm just like it's not really that inspired I you know I come in and I sell my wares and I pick my fruit and all that but I just haven't really been into it
But yeah, we'll definitely set it up one of these days.
I'll get on there.
We'll trade.
We'll go to each other's islands.
Dak says, kids is a white pill because of the experience and growth that happens when you have to take care of family.
That sounds great.
I can't wait.
I can't wait to grow up as a person and, you know, like learn about myself and take care of a family.
I unironically am, but like But you know what I mean.
It's like, yeah, yeah, I know, I know.
Yeah, I can't wait.
Yeah, yeah.
Thanks for the ninja guinea.
I get it.
I've heard it all.
I know.
And yeah, I know.
unidentified
And you know, when I have my family, I'm going to be saying, yeah, that's the best ever.
nick fuentes
And yeah, I know.
I know.
Can't wait.
Can't wait for my kids.
And I can't wait to be 40.
I cannot wait to be 45.
I cannot wait to have lots of kids in a life, and share all my stuff, share all my things, and, you know, but it will be nice, but it will be nice.
Some days I'm all about it, and some days, you know, I'm like, yeah, I kind of just want to hang out, you know?
Winkler says, your Bannerlord multiplayer kind of cool.
Okay, do you know what that is?
All right, that's our last Super Chat.
That's going to do it for us tonight.
I'm tired.
We've exhausted our super chats.
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Thanks to our super chatters.
Thanks to our top three super chatters tonight.
Jesse Winfrey, OpticsRespector, and who is this third one?
Nickersbyjammin.
Big thanks to our top three.
Big shout out.
Thank you guys a lot.
Thanks to everybody that super chatted.
Thanks to everybody that watches the show.
We love you, and I will see you tomorrow.
Until then, have a great rest of your evening.
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