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Good evening, everybody. | ||
You're watching America First. | ||
My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes. | ||
We have a great show for you tonight. | ||
Very excited to be back with you here tonight on Thursday. | ||
And we are closing out the week strong with another show about the coronavirus. | ||
We had our fun last night. | ||
We had a pretty good time. | ||
Bit of a relief yesterday talking about Bernie Sanders and the Democratic primary and the 2020 presidential race, but Reality has set in yet again and it's going to be another night of coronavirus coverage. | ||
Man, can't get enough. | ||
I can't get enough of that. | ||
So we'll be talking all about the virus and the latest developments surrounding that. | ||
It should be great. | ||
It's going to be great. | ||
Good time. | ||
It's going to be a great time. | ||
I love that. | ||
I'm not sick of it. | ||
Nobody's sick of it. | ||
So we're going to talk about that. | ||
Once again, we're making the best of it. | ||
We're trying our best. | ||
We're making it work. | ||
And we'll talk about the virus, the big developments from today. | ||
I want to talk about our economic forecast. | ||
The IMF director today said that the economic repercussions from the virus will be worse than anything since, I should say, the Great Depression. | ||
So we'll talk about that. | ||
We'll talk about our prospects for reopening the U.S. | ||
economy. | ||
All signs are pointing to the federal government issuing guidance for the reopening of certain sectors of the economy at the end of April and the beginning of May. | ||
Of course, there may be some complications there because, of course, as a lot of you know, many of the restrictions, shelter in place and otherwise, have been handed down by the states. | ||
The governors in the different states have put those into place. | ||
So there's a question as to what the jurisdiction even is for the federal government to lift a lot of these restrictions, to lift the national lockdown. | ||
Of course, the government can issue new guidance and guidelines like they did initially back in the middle of March. | ||
But to what extent they can actually go in there and lift it state by state, that is going to be the question. | ||
So we'll look at our prospects for the economy and we'll also be looking at what this reopening timetable might be. | ||
Will it be the beginning of May? | ||
Will it be the end of May? | ||
Some states are looking at the end of May. | ||
Connecticut said that they're not reopening non-essential businesses like restaurants, bars, things like that before May 21st. | ||
So they're at least going through most of May. | ||
Everything's going to remain closed. | ||
So that's at least, you know, another month and a half. | ||
And Michigan, the governor of Michigan today said that they are extending their lockdown through to the end of May. | ||
So it's another nearly two months for Michigan, just about that for Connecticut. | ||
And we'll see what other states say. | ||
Pennsylvania said their schools are going to be shut down until the end of May. | ||
The school year is just done now. | ||
So we'll see if other states follow suit and we'll see where the federal government is. | ||
But there are some reports today about the White House laying the groundwork for a reopening of some states or non-hotspots for the virus by the beginning of May. | ||
So that'll be our main story. | ||
We'll be talking all about that. | ||
We'll be looking at the numbers. | ||
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It should be good stuff. | |
I gotta tell you, man, I'm just bored. | ||
And I know I've been telling you for like weeks now, I've been telling you for weeks how much it sucks, but it just, but it does, but just every day it just does, you know? | ||
My hair is getting longer, my beard is getting longer. | ||
I'm not gonna touch it. | ||
You know, the other day I was looking at it and I was saying, maybe I should trim the beard a little bit. | ||
I said, nope. | ||
No trim. | ||
No trim, no haircut. | ||
I want to, by the end of this, I want to have a really different look, you know? | ||
It's actually a great opportunity for that because normally I don't like to do these experiments with my hair because I always have an event coming up, you know, where you need to look good. | ||
You have a formal event or there's going to be video of it, you know? | ||
Like I had a mustache going on but I had to shave it for Afpac. | ||
I had a beard and a mustache going And I'd shave it before CPAC, before AFPAC, and so normally I don't, my schedule's not really conducive to just letting it go for a few months, but now, now we've got that opportunity. | ||
So I really do want to escape from my bunker, whether it's May 1st or June 1st, however long we're under lockdown, I want to go all the way and, and leave the shelter with maybe, who knows, maybe long hair. | ||
I don't know, I mean it's not, it's not that long, it's still I mean, it's longer than it usually is, but that's, you know, relatively short hair. | ||
And I want to have a long, longer beard. | ||
You know, sort of like a messy, I mean, I'm not kidding myself. | ||
It probably takes a much longer time to really grow everything out, but it'll be funny. | ||
So, so I'm waiting for that. | ||
I was looking today, I'm like, geez, my hair's getting really long, but it's been six weeks since I had a haircut, maybe longer than that. | ||
Anyway. | ||
So that's where I'm at. | ||
I've had another busy day. | ||
Another day of growing the hair out and everything. | ||
Getting ready for Easter. | ||
Big weekend coming up. | ||
But not a lot of plans. | ||
No family plans. | ||
No church plans even. | ||
Church is closed. | ||
No plans for anything! | ||
No news. | ||
No plans. | ||
No nothing. | ||
No haircuts. | ||
No cheeseburger. | ||
No nothing. | ||
No nothing. | ||
I'm just hanging out, right? | ||
But we're gonna dive in and whatever. | ||
We're gonna dive in. | ||
We'll talk about our latest numbers here. | ||
And it's getting rough, man. | ||
It's getting really rough with these numbers. | ||
And I've been telling ya. | ||
Nick Fuentes, been told you. | ||
America First, been told you. | ||
What's been going on? | ||
Look at our latest numbers. | ||
I'm not even gonna bother with the whiteboard anymore. | ||
And honestly, it's because I don't really care about any other country. | ||
At this point, we're the hotspot. | ||
We're where it's worse off, you know. | ||
We were watching that, waiting to see when it would come for the United States from Europe and from Asia. | ||
But now it's here. | ||
So I'm really just going to be looking at the American numbers from here on out. | ||
So we have reached 468,000 confirmed cases in the United States. | ||
Nearly half a million cases, confirmed cases. | ||
We're up to 16,663 dead from coronavirus. | ||
And the number of new dead in the last 24 hours is 1,900. | ||
dead from coronavirus, and the number of new dead in the last 24 hours is 1,900. | ||
So 1,872 new deaths between today and yesterday. | ||
So, as we've been talking about all week, this is peak week. | ||
It's really like two to three weeks of peak week, right? | ||
I mean, we're gonna see the numbers peaking in various states over the next one to two weeks. | ||
New York is reaching a peak, and the East Coast in New Jersey, Connecticut, around there, Pennsylvania, they're approaching their peak this week. | ||
It'll probably peak across the country and all the other hot spots in the coming You know, 14 days or something like that. | ||
And so we're gonna see the number of confirmed cases continue to go up, and the death toll will continue to go up, and the rates will also go up. | ||
The rate of new cases, the rate of new dead will go up, and the rate of new dead has gone up every day this week, right? | ||
I mean, I think on Monday it was 1,600, then 1,700, then 1,800. | ||
Now it's nearly 1,900 dead in the last 24 hours, and we've watched it every day. | ||
And that rate keeps going up, and they say that it will peak for the whole country, and as I said, in these major hot spots over the next two weeks, so not getting better anytime soon. | ||
And so it's going to be really tough and hard, and I keep seeing it, and I know I say this every day, but I keep seeing this every day on the timeline. | ||
Every day I log on to Twitter, today it was Candace Owens, the other day it was Owen Schroer, it's Ramsey Paul, it's all these characters. | ||
And a lot of them who I like. | ||
You know, I like Owen Schroer. | ||
I think he's hilarious and everything. | ||
And Ramsey Paul, I like. | ||
But I disagree with their take. | ||
I see a lot of people out there, Candace Owens was the big one today, saying, well, if you look at the projected death toll for coronavirus, the projected death toll will be 60,000 by August 4th. | ||
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Right? | |
And the death toll will be somewhere between 30,000 and 130,000 by August 4th. | ||
And they're saying, wow, gee, look at how the death toll, the projected death toll has gone down. | ||
First it was millions, and then it was one million, and then it was a quarter of a million, and now it's a minimum of 60,000? | ||
Wow, I guess the experts were wrong. | ||
I guess the response was overblown. | ||
And like, how stupid can you be? | ||
I don't understand how anybody could not understand. | ||
It is so simple. | ||
And I know I've told you this every day, but I just, I don't get it. | ||
How can you look at these numbers, how can you look at the situation and say, gee, you know, 60,000 dead in 8 weeks? | ||
After an unprecedented social distancing lockdown? | ||
That's the same as 60,000 dead from the flu over 52 weeks with no social lockdown and immunity and a vaccine. | ||
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Like, what do you just ignore all this stuff? | |
So I'm not gonna bore you with the same take. | ||
I've told you for the past three days and all last week Maybe I'll remind you a little bit, but again, you know, it's worth repeating. | ||
The death toll that we're looking at is the current death toll, and the current death toll is current. | ||
It is subject to change. | ||
It will go up. | ||
It will go up for the remainder of this outbreak, and there will be more outbreaks of this virus, because we are not immune, and our bodies are not developing antibodies to fight the virus. | ||
So you are also seeing Not only are people not immune and it's gonna tear through and wash through the whole country, but also people that have already gotten it are subject to reinfection in a lot of cases. | ||
So there's been a lot of cases reported where people get the coronavirus and then they get it again. | ||
You know, everybody assumes, because this is conventionally how disease works, that you get the disease and then you're good. | ||
Like chicken pox and a few others. | ||
Oh, I got the disease, now I don't have to worry. | ||
Well, that's not so with the coronavirus. | ||
In a lot of cases, some people never get well because symptoms will continue to flare up for a long time. | ||
And in other cases, people get reinfected with the virus. | ||
So this idea that, well, 60,000 dead by August 4th, that's nothing. | ||
Remember, even if it's 60,000, Then, and even if it's 16,000 today, that number will go up, and that's the first outbreak. | ||
But you will have more outbreaks, you'll have more infections, reinfections, and people are going to have to go outside their homes at some point, and when that happens you're going to get more transmission. | ||
But, you know, to even compare these numbers with the flu or anything else, It is just not comparable for all the reasons I described. | ||
The lack of immunity from vaccine or a natural immunity. | ||
You've got the social distancing and the lockdown. | ||
Like people are gonna really sit there and say, oh gee we expect less people to die now than we did two months ago after six weeks of total lockdown of the economy. | ||
Yeah, there is a reasonable expectation that less people would die when transmission is shrunk drastically because nobody's going outside. | ||
I think that's basically common sense, right? | ||
You know, it's like, if you were looking at car fatalities, fatalities from car accidents, it would be like saying, oh, so we told everybody not to drive one day, nobody's on the road one day, and car fatalities suddenly went down! | ||
Gee, I guess driving in a car is totally safe! | ||
And all those people that were telling us you could get in a car accident were lying! | ||
Like, yeah, if nobody's on the road, nobody's gonna get in an accident! | ||
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Right? | |
Or if you look at death rates from guns. | ||
If the government came and took every single, if they literally, and this is impossible, but if they confiscated all the guns and all the guns in the world disappeared one day, you wouldn't have any deaths from guns. | ||
Would they say, oh, guns don't kill people. | ||
See? | ||
Guns are incapable of killing people. | ||
Because the guns have disappeared and now no one's getting killed by them. | ||
They were lying. | ||
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No! | |
And the same is true of this. | ||
And that's not a great analogy because, you know, of course, you can't get rid of all the guns. | ||
We've talked about this. | ||
That's a very charged issue. | ||
But it's the same with this. | ||
Yeah, of course, when people are not outside and mingling and sneezing and coughing and spreading the virus, you're not going to get high transmission, you're not going to get high rates of infection, and therefore people not die from the virus. | ||
Or they will die at a lower rate than they otherwise were projected to without social distancing. | ||
And I don't know, Candace Owens, you gotta watch this show, right? | ||
All these people, they gotta just watch this show. | ||
Because they don't get it. | ||
They don't understand, right? | ||
But that's where we're at with the death rate. | ||
It's going up and it's going to peak soon, but that's the big question. | ||
When we reintegrate, when the economy comes back, are we going to get another outbreak? | ||
I think it's likely. | ||
Maybe it won't be likely right away because hopefully we will come back whether it's May 1st or May 30th whatever it is hopefully we will come back with Precautions in place, because this 60,000 projected death toll is assuming that social distancing lasts at least through May. | ||
So, not the beginning of May, but all the way to the end of May. | ||
It assumes that everything will be on lockdown for another, you know, month and three quarters, basically, right? | ||
If April is, you know, 10 days out in April, it's the 9th, right? | ||
But that assumes two weeks of quarantine in March, all of April, and all of May. | ||
That's how you get $60,000. | ||
So what happens when the economy reopens? | ||
Does that projected death toll now shoot up again? | ||
Does that now go up to $100,000? | ||
Where are all those people going to be when the death rate goes up to $100,000, right? | ||
Or it goes up higher than what was expected otherwise. | ||
Are they going to say, oh, well, um, you know, what is it going to be then? | ||
So, but that's what we have to watch for. | ||
I will say there was an interesting article, and this isn't a major development today, but maybe you saw this on Twitter, maybe not, but I saw this all over social media and in the news. | ||
There was a new report that came out, and all the major news media was covering this, which alleges that the origin of this virus in New York was actually Europe. | ||
And I'll read you, this is from ABC, just to give you a little taste of where our media is at. | ||
It says, quote, though the first positive coronavirus case in New York was on March 1st, the virus probably circulated in and around the city at least two weeks earlier, and most cases were transmitted from Europe, not China, where the virus originated, according to new research from the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. | ||
The research shows the pandemic in New York City and surrounding area was predominantly set off through untracked transmission between the US and Europe, with limited evidence supporting direct introductions from China or other locations in Asia. | ||
See? | ||
So all those racists out there who are so quick to blame China or Chinese people to call it the China virus, don't you see how stupid you look today? | ||
Don't you see how foolish you were being? | ||
Don't you see how irrational and prejudiced you were being weeks ago when we were saying things like China virus and the Chinese coronavirus and the ping-pong virus and the Kung flu? | ||
Don't you see what an idiot you were being? | ||
Because it turns out that all the people infected in New York got it from people in Europe. | ||
And therefore, the people that we should blame for spreading the virus that originated in China to the United States are the Europeans. | ||
Not the Chinese, of course. | ||
And obviously this is just, like, retarded. | ||
And it's so transparent at this point what the game is. | ||
You know, it's this Game on the one hand which is about racism and all this, the usual suspects telling us that we should not take a look at the coronavirus and use our understanding of the coronavirus to come to conclusions about globalism and race and tribe and so on. | ||
So it's the usual suspects that are peddling the anti-racist narrative For the conventional reasons. | ||
But then you've also got the other dimension of Chinese-influenced organizations, Chinese-backed corporations or media, or the World Health Organization that are trying to downplay China's role because they're in the pocket, right? | ||
And it's in their interest to blame it on anybody else. | ||
The US government, Europe, whatever. | ||
And it's so transparent at this point. | ||
But how can you read something like this and take the media seriously? | ||
It's just like what I said yesterday. | ||
You know when the other day the New York Times and all the other big media threw Trump under the bus for suggesting we should pull funding from the World Health Organization they said that well you know the World Health Organization even though they told us not to do a travel ban when Trump put the travel ban on China even though they were wrong about that and they lied for weeks and they had to get bullied and even calling it a pandemic well Trump was also not perfect either you know and and here's another case of Really? | ||
When it comes to the media? | ||
Well, I think these people should be locked up. | ||
They're seriously going to try and come all these weeks out. | ||
100 days now from when the outbreak was initially reported in China. | ||
Today's officially 100 days. | ||
100 days out, they're still going to try to come to us, ABC, CBS, all the major ones, and tell us, no, no, the real problem, of course, is the Europeans. | ||
And isn't that so classic, too? | ||
You know, it's not enough that it was not the Chinese, but it had to be the Europeans, right? | ||
To me, that is so perfect. | ||
No, don't blame the foreigner. | ||
Don't blame the non-white. | ||
Do not blame the Chinese. | ||
All of our problems are Europeans, right? | ||
And if it's black crime, well, it's the Europeans that made them poor. | ||
And it was them being poor that made them do the murders, right? | ||
And if it's people that are selling drugs, well it was the Europeans that genocided the natives and that's why they're coming across the border and raping and killing and selling drugs. | ||
And when it's the Chinese virus, even though it's the Chinese that originated the virus in their wet markets or in their virology laboratories, which I think is more apropos, And that's what the basis of the whole world order is right now with the elites. | ||
Actually did the transmitting. | ||
You know, come on with this stuff. | ||
It's so obvious what they're trying to do. | ||
And that's what the basis of the whole world order is right now with the elites. | ||
You cannot divorce what is happening from the concept of race. | ||
And that is what all these people always want to do. | ||
Whenever we talk about any issue, whether it's electoral politics, or immigration, or crime, or guns, any issue, no matter what it is, all these people in our own tents, right, in the conservative movement or the Republican Party, they always want to tell us it has nothing to do with race. | ||
Race has nothing to do with it. | ||
You know, Jewish Ben Shapiro, Not that there's anything wrong with being Jewish, except for that, you know, they've got the blood of the living God on their hands, except for that. | ||
Not that there's anything wrong with that, but Ben Shapiro is somebody who takes great pride in his ethnic heritage. | ||
Ben Shapiro is somebody who is proudly Jewish. | ||
And a proud defender of the Jewish national interest, right? | ||
Of world Jewry and of the Zionist state. | ||
And Jewish Ben Shapiro, so proud of himself, so proud of his heritage, so proud of his people and his race and his ethnostate, he wants to tell us it has everything to do with culture and nothing to do with race. | ||
It's everything to do with culture and nothing to do with race. | ||
That's the refrain. | ||
I don't give a good damn about the browning of America because it has nothing to do with race and everything to do with culture. | ||
And it's always about culture, and it's never race, and it's about ideology, and never race. | ||
And that's what we hear from all these Jews, frankly. | ||
It's not just Jews, but, I mean, they are, you know, it's Prager, and it's Shapiro, and it's, there's a lot of them. | ||
But it's also Charlie Kirk and it's also Benny Johnson and all the others. | ||
And they tell us race has nothing to do with it. | ||
Race has nothing to do with the conversation on immigration. | ||
Race has nothing to do with any conversation. | ||
Race means nothing. | ||
Race has nothing to do with anything because race doesn't mean anything. | ||
But of course, if it is a construct, and it isn't, but if it is, that is always the lens through which we are attacked. | ||
That is the lens through which our enemies see us. | ||
That is the lens through which the media sees society. | ||
That is the lens through which every other race sees the world. | ||
You know, blacks, hispanics, asians, jews for that matter, all the rest, they all see the world in racial terms. | ||
The media, the democratic party, the left. | ||
And we are the only ones. | ||
You know, it is just us stupid white people. | ||
It is just us white conservatives that have to always be walking around eggshells, making sure not to make it about race. | ||
Well, I'm not racist, but... And it has nothing to do with race, but... And I don't think it's racist to say this. | ||
Well, I mean, really? | ||
And this is just the latest example during this crisis when we see it. | ||
Well, you know, you can't say it's from China, and you can't blame the Chinese for spreading it, but, well, if you could blame anybody for spreading it, you know who you can blame? | ||
White people. | ||
You know, it's wrong to say where it came from. | ||
The China virus, because it came from China? | ||
Well, that doesn't matter. | ||
What does it matter where it came from? | ||
Blaming the people that brought it here for bringing it here? | ||
That's racist. | ||
Well, but, if we could blame it on anybody, you know who you should blame it on? | ||
Actually, fact check, PolitiFact is gonna rate you 10 Pinocchio faggots, okay? | ||
But if you wanted to know who really brought it over, you know who it was? | ||
White people. | ||
And, you know, well, the real problem with the virus is that it attacks black people disproportionately. | ||
Did you see this? | ||
They're doing, in Michigan now, they're launching a committee A task force to look into, they're gonna do a study now and determine why blacks are affected more by the coronavirus than white people. | ||
So in the midst of everything that's going on, right, and resources are scarce, and the economy's crashing, and non-essential workers are laid off, and 10 million jobless claims, they're appointing a task force to look into how the coronavirus is racist itself. | ||
You know, so the coronavirus does not have an ethnicity. | ||
To say that it's the Chinese virus, well, the microorganisms that make up the coronavirus, they're not Chinese, but they can be racist, and maybe they are European, actually. | ||
So it's more of the same, even during a crisis. | ||
The white man is gonna get attacked, right? | ||
Unbelievable. | ||
Well, studies show that if you want to blame anybody, it came from Europe. | ||
I guess we should blame Europe for catching the virus from China then, right? | ||
I just... Who writes this stuff? | ||
I think we know, but... | ||
Who believes this stuff is the real question. | ||
I think we know that too. | ||
But you should not fall victim to this kind of thinking. | ||
We have to defend our people. | ||
We have to defend our people from this slander and these attacks. | ||
So, not that I have a problem with anybody else, but they seem to have a problem with us. | ||
They seem to have a problem with us. | ||
Oh, Europeans spread the virus? | ||
Okay, well who spread the virus in Europe? | ||
Like, doi. | ||
Well, Europeans spread the virus in New York. | ||
Okay, who gave it to the Europeans? | ||
The Chinese! | ||
Because it came from China. | ||
It was born there. | ||
They made it in a laboratory. | ||
They made it. | ||
They lied. | ||
They told us it wasn't a big deal. | ||
They paid off the WHO. | ||
They didn't shut down their own travel. | ||
They're shutting down travel now, when it's worse in Europe and America. | ||
Well, I mean, we have no idea how bad it is in China, frankly, but they shut down their borders when everybody else gets it, but they didn't shut down travel out of their country when they had it, and they knew how bad it was. | ||
They lied, they made it, they don't turn over the data, but it's Europe's fault. | ||
But of course it's the white man's fault, nobody else's. | ||
It's never anybody else's fault. | ||
Everyone else is perfect, except for white people. | ||
You know, white people are dumb, and they can't dance, and they're evil, and they're racist, they're born racist, and they're ignorant, and they need to learn, and they have privilege, and they own slaves, and everyone else is perfect. | ||
Black people are perfect. | ||
There is nothing wrong with that. | ||
A black person has never sinned, never done a crime. | ||
Nothing negative to say. | ||
I have nothing negative to say. | ||
There is nothing negative in fact that exists about any other group except for us. | ||
We're the only ones that have done bad things collectively and as individuals. | ||
We're the only ones that have collectively bad traits. | ||
Anyway, you get the picture, but I just see this and I'm like, hello, white consciousness rising? | ||
I see this and I'm like, hello, white consciousness check? | ||
Do you hear the signal? | ||
Do you hear the horn of our ancestors? | ||
You know, like the Ewoks? | ||
They're blowing into the battle cry through the... | ||
of our ancestors, our European, our Thulean ancestors. | ||
Can you hear it through the ages? | ||
Your blood remembers! | ||
No, that's a little cringe, but you know what I'm saying. | ||
But we're gonna get, that's not a major development, but I did see that today. | ||
But we're gonna move on and, you know, talk about the big stuff, the big stuff that's happening. | ||
What's the big stuff that's going on The Europa horn. | ||
Europa beckons! | ||
Europa beckons! | ||
Will you listen? | ||
Will you save her? | ||
I can save her! | ||
You know, don't save e-girls. | ||
Save her! | ||
Save Europa! | ||
Save our people! | ||
Mother Europa, she calls! | ||
She calls to us, right? | ||
No, that's a joke. | ||
I'm only joking, but... | ||
I can save her! | ||
That's the only one I'm worried about saving. | ||
You know, some whore. | ||
You know, some hairbrush. | ||
Some rib with a hairbrush in her hand. | ||
Nope. | ||
Don't care about saving her. | ||
She's a lost cause. | ||
Uh, but I am, I'm gonna save the motherland. | ||
The motherland, the mother church, the mother race, right? | ||
She calls! | ||
I can still save her! | ||
I'll simp for her, I'll simp for her. | ||
That's the only girl I simp for. | ||
Mother Europa. | ||
That's the only milf I wanna... I'm gonna simp for. | ||
No, that's sick. | ||
I'm only joking. | ||
We're gonna move on, though. | ||
We're gonna move on and talk about... Some people are asking about the hairbrush in chat. | ||
Yeah, don't look too much into it. | ||
Don't look too much into the hairbrush, alright? | ||
Don't touch the hairbrush. | ||
Don't be... You know, I imagine firmly grasping. | ||
Unknowingly! | ||
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You know, could you imagine that scene playing out? | ||
You walk into the bathroom, pick up the hairbrush, you know, firm... Unknowingly! | ||
It's like grabbing a hot pan, right? | ||
Like a hot stove or something. | ||
Grab. | ||
Grab that hairbrush. | ||
Get it off me! | ||
What the heck? | ||
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I'm grabbing a hairbrush. | |
What's going on? | ||
What is it, like Ghostbusters? | ||
Slimer! | ||
One of the ghosts from Ghostbusters. | ||
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She must have just touched this ectoplasm all over this airbrush. | |
Aw, Gary! | ||
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Gary the snail crawling all over this airbrush. | |
Okay, that's gross. | ||
That is gross. | ||
That's disgusting. | ||
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That's disgusting, alright? | |
Okay, that's gross. | ||
But it is funny. | ||
You know, that's what I can't get over. | ||
I can't get over. | ||
Cause you know the thought of like, you know, imagine like grabbing a hot stove, like unknowingly, like, you know, you go to like pick something up and it's like steam, it's scalding hot, right? | ||
But unknowingly, you know, you just, you know, going about your day, going to the bathroom. | ||
I think I'm going to brush my hair today. | ||
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Let me retrieve the hairbrush, acquire hairbrush. | |
And then it's like an Animal Crossing exclamation point. | ||
You know, you're gonna emote. | ||
Exclamation point over there. | ||
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Uh-oh. | |
Coronavirus all over my hand. | ||
Okay, we have to move on. | ||
We have to move on. | ||
See, I'm trying to make this show fun. | ||
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I'm trying to make the family show, people are saying. | |
Family show! | ||
Family show! | ||
Yeah, get an exclamation point in chat, please. | ||
These e-girls, man, they're out of control! | ||
They're out of control! | ||
I told you! | ||
I feel like, uh, you know, Viceroy of the Trade Federation. | ||
This is getting out of hand! | ||
You know? | ||
Hair brushed through the door of the Trade Federation. | ||
The command center. | ||
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That's still getting through! | |
Getting through the blast door. | ||
That hairbrush is getting through the blast door. | ||
Qui-Gon Jinn with the hairbrush. | ||
Okay. | ||
Nah, I'm just being silly. | ||
But we're gonna move on. | ||
But we gotta talk about... I can't get that image out of my head. | ||
E-Girls destroyed. | ||
Am I right or am I right? | ||
I said it. | ||
I said it years ago. | ||
What did I say? | ||
No E-Girls. | ||
Who's got the clip? | ||
Never. | ||
Not even once. | ||
Right? | ||
And I said that if people make fun of me. | ||
He's an incel. | ||
He's a virgin. | ||
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He's... Oh, this guy can't get laid. | |
This guy's a nerd. | ||
He's a dork. | ||
Well, okay. | ||
And here we are yet again, right? | ||
Here we are yet again. | ||
How many? | ||
What's the tally again here? | ||
After it was, you know, Lauren Southern's producers, and it was Peter Sweden's fiancé, and it was the Identity Europa girl, and then it was... | ||
Time and time again. | ||
Cathy Xu! | ||
And then it was Colby, right? | ||
And then it was Custard Loaf. | ||
Then it was Colby. | ||
Colby! | ||
Sipping for Colby. | ||
And what's going on? | ||
Yikes. | ||
Big yikes. | ||
Do we remember that one and all the people that came out to bat for her? | ||
Listen, Nick. | ||
That's just... You're just not being nice. | ||
Why are you doing this? | ||
Like, what's your problem? | ||
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You know, I get all these people... You know what I'm talking about, all these people. | |
What's your problem? | ||
Oh, you're... | ||
Oh wow, we're all gonna bully the e-girl now. | ||
Like, you're cool. | ||
Uh, yeah, it is cool, bro. | ||
Alright, anyway, we're gonna move on. | ||
Coronavirus! | ||
Coronavirus! | ||
Probably most of you don't even know what I'm talking about. | ||
Coronavirus! | ||
So, we're gonna move on. | ||
Like I said, the big featured story tonight is about our reopening, right? | ||
We'll talk a little bit about that, but before I do, I want to talk about the economy, and we'll get into the latest report on the economy from the IMF. | ||
This is from BBC. | ||
Speaking of Colpy, right? | ||
It says, quote, the coronavirus... Yeah, Colpy, you dumb bitch. | ||
Anyway, the British Broadcasting Company. | ||
Colpy, please. | ||
For crying out loud. | ||
Gross. | ||
Sick bitch. | ||
BBC says, quote, the coronavirus pandemic will turn global economic growth, quote, sharply negative this year, according to the head of the IMF. | ||
And... | ||
So it's going to be really rough with the economy. | ||
I think a lot of people don't even realize yet it's going to be negative. | ||
Not even like growth is going to stand still, but it's going to go down. | ||
Kristalina Georgieva said the world faced the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression of the 1930s. | ||
She forecast that 2021 would only see a partial recovery. | ||
So the economy's going to... the global economy is going to contract for the rest of this year. | ||
And she says that even through 2021, we're not going to fully recover. | ||
That's how bad it's going to be. | ||
Lockdowns imposed by governments have forced many companies to close and lay off staff. | ||
Earlier this week, a UN study said 81% of the world's workforce of 3.3 billion people had had their place of work fully or partly closed because of the outbreak. | ||
81% of the 3.3 billion person workforce of the world. | ||
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81%. | |
Their place of work has been fully or partly closed. | ||
Think about that. | ||
I don't think people are even factoring that in. | ||
A wise man has said about this, the beginning has not yet begun. | ||
When you're looking at the economic effects, the economic catastrophe that awaits us when we reemerge from quarantine or shelter-in-place. | ||
People don't even realize how bad it's going to get, how bad this abrupt stop to our economy, the effects of it will be, globally and domestically. | ||
It says, quote, Ms. | ||
Georgieva, the IMF's managing director, made her bleak assessment and remarks ahead of next week's IMF and World Bank spring meetings. | ||
Emerging markets in developing countries would be the hardest hit, she said, requiring hundreds of billions of dollars in foreign aid. | ||
She said, quote, just three months ago, we expected positive per capita income growth in over 160 of our member countries in 2020. | ||
Today, that number has been turned on its head. | ||
We now project that over 170 countries will experience negative per capita income growth this year. | ||
She added, quote, in fact, we anticipate the worst economic fallout since the Great Depression. | ||
So, excuse me, it's going to get really, really bad. | ||
And that's just it. | ||
You know, people are thinking, oh, we're going to get back to work in August, by August, obviously. | ||
You know, maybe by June, maybe by July. | ||
If we're going to get back to work, maybe it'll be business as usual by August or by the fall. | ||
But the economy will not just spring back into place, because you're going to have this across the world, and you're going to have continued flare-ups and outbreaks, and it's not just going to affect the United States. | ||
Even if the United States peaks, and Europe peaks, and China peaks, well then the whole continent of South America has yet to peak, and the whole continent of Africa has yet to peak, and there will be more peaks because there will be more outbreaks. | ||
And so, you really have this global economic problem, and then these problems compound themselves. | ||
Because in a lot of these developing countries, you don't just spring back in the same way that you might be able to in a developing country. | ||
They don't have the wealth, they don't have the infrastructure, they don't have a lot of what we have in place financially to be able to weather something like this. | ||
So for them, it's like over. | ||
For the BRICS countries, people talk about these developing countries, Which is Brazil, Russia, what is it? | ||
India, China, South Africa. | ||
I think that's BRICS, right? | ||
They are, they're gonna be devastated by this. | ||
So, it's gonna be bad. | ||
And this is from the IMF chief and JP Morgan has said something similar and the Fed is saying similar things. | ||
So, something to keep in mind. | ||
You know, when you're looking at your finances, you're gonna want to be saving your money. | ||
Even when things start to get normal, you're gonna want to be frugal, make sure you have savings. | ||
I don't think we have to worry about banks failing, and maybe banks will fail, but, you know, some people say, should I put my cash in my mattress? | ||
You know, again, you have the FDIC insurance if, you know, if you have less than a quarter of a million dollars, which I'm assuming most people do. | ||
watching the show so your money will be insured no matter what but it's something to keep in mind you're gonna want to put your money somewhere safe maybe that's you want to have cash or maybe that's precious metals or crypto whatever you know I'm not giving investment advice but you're gonna want to think about the next couple of years maybe stocks is something you know to go into a real estate but you know know what you buy before I get into it but it's gonna get pretty rough out there for the economy so you're gonna want to line up some options for yourself because | ||
This is going to be the other big thing. | ||
Is the public health, is that enough? | ||
And we're just figuring that out, but we haven't even begun in the beginning of this economic catastrophe. | ||
That's the IMF. | ||
We're going to move on. | ||
The big story is about the reopening. | ||
And I'll read to you, this is from The Hill, and this is about what we can expect about when the economy is going to reopen. | ||
It says, quote, President Trump and top government officials in recent days have talked about seeing glimmers of hope and light at the end of the tunnel while publicly discussing ideas for how to revive the economy. | ||
The president has floated reopening businesses in parts of the country that do not have outbreaks. | ||
The CDC on Wednesday unveiled guidelines meant to encourage those in critical sectors who have been exposed to the coronavirus but aren't showing symptoms to continue working. | ||
Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin told CNBC on Thursday that he believes companies could reopen in May as long as Trump feels comfortable with the medical issues. | ||
But even with an aggressive approach, and optimistic outlook the decision to reopen the economy may largely be out of the hands of the federal government. | ||
Many governors have imposed strict measures to try to stamp out the virus with some stay-at-home orders in place through the end of May or later and public health experts warn that without significantly expanded testing and contract tracing capabilities, I'm sorry, contact Tracing capabilities, reopening the economy too soon could trigger a new wave of infections and death, which is what I've been saying. | ||
Officials have resisted putting a date on an economic reopening after Trump was widely criticized for floating Easter Sunday, April 12th, as an initial target. | ||
The peak in domestic cases is expected on April 11th, according to a model produced by Christopher Murray. | ||
And that is the model that the White House has been using for their decisions on this. | ||
But the White House has grown increasingly optimistic that the roughest period will soon pass. | ||
Anthony Fauci and Deborah Birx, key health officials on the Coronavirus Task Force, have pointed to signs that social distancing guidelines are working and that the projected death count domestically has declined from between 100,000 and 200,000 to about 60,000. | ||
Still the model the White House has been relying on assumes that social distancing continues through May. | ||
So this is where we're at. | ||
They're looking at reopening at some point in May, but it's really out of their hands. | ||
It's not in the hands of Fauci and Trump and Birx and Pence. | ||
It's in the hands of the state governments, of the governors, because they're the ones that issued the stay-at-home. | ||
And so the federal government can issue new guidelines, and the CDC can issue new guidance, and Fauci and Birx can do press conferences, but it's ultimately up to the governors, and it's a state-by-state basis where they'll start opening sectors of the economy, if that's all at once and it's a state-by-state basis where they'll start opening sectors of the economy, if that's all at once or if that's in parts or in phases, and to what extent there are precautionary But the federal government is looking at sometime in May. | ||
Like I said though, a lot of states are already looking at even Longer than May. | ||
Pennsylvania shut down their schooling for the rest of the year. | ||
Michigan is going to extend their shelter in place to the end of May, May 30th. | ||
Connecticut it's until I think May 20th or 21st. | ||
And a lot of states are going in that direction. | ||
And the problem is, and I said this actually way, way back in the beginning, is if the reopening is not consistent across state lines and in terms of how you reopen, then you risk an outbreak all over the place. | ||
And it's not hard to see why, right? | ||
I mean, they're saying, well, if there's parts of the economy that you don't have an outbreak, we can reopen those sooner than other parts. | ||
People are saying, well, it's so bad in New York, keep everything else open, but keep New York closed. | ||
Well, what do you think the New Yorkers are gonna do? | ||
They're gonna leave. | ||
They're going to leave, and they're going to go... And how far is that radius going to be? | ||
Is it only going to be New York City that's going to remain closed? | ||
Because what do you think the people in New York City are going to do? | ||
They're going to go up to Boston, or they're going to go up to New York State, or they're going to go up to Pennsylvania, or they'll go to New Jersey. | ||
So is it going to be the whole East Coast? | ||
And then where? | ||
Where do you draw the line? | ||
Where is the border? | ||
Because the outbreak is not just in New York City, it's all across the East Coast. | ||
And New York is the hardest hit, but it's a big problem all over the place. | ||
And so the problem with this idea of, well, we'll reopen some parts of the country, geographically, and not other parts, is that wherever you open, the people that are still subject to the big constraints are just going to pour over anyway. | ||
And the problem is this transmission. | ||
The virus was only in China, and then it came here, and it started with 100 people, right? | ||
It started with one person, and then it was 100, and then 1,000, and then 10,000, and 100,000. | ||
So people that are thinking like, oh, well, you know, we'll just keep some parts closed and other parts open, and maybe there'll be a little bit of transmission, but it's like, how do you think this whole thing started? | ||
It's with a few people, and certainly we have a better handle on it now, and there's more awareness of it, and so on. | ||
But I don't think we're ready to just reopen the whole thing all at once. | ||
And of course... | ||
I know people aren't talking about doing that anytime soon, like this week or this month, but this idea that, well, it's only this geographically specific thing that, well, we could open up some parts but not other parts, to me, that just doesn't make any sense. | ||
And so then the question is, well, when do you open up the whole country and how? | ||
And I don't know, man. | ||
When you look at New York, New York State has more cases than any other country. | ||
And so how do you reopen New York City and New York State without having just another repeat of this? | ||
Because understand, you get 60,000 deaths in eight weeks, right? | ||
From the beginning to, you know, where the death rate peaks essentially after the social distancing goes into effect and the death rate lags behind that, the transmission being stopped. | ||
So, do you get another 60,000 dead when you reopen? | ||
Do you have to close again? | ||
Because, to me, if it's this jerky stop and start, stop and start, oh, we've got another outbreak, shut the whole economy down, like, what happens then? | ||
When you have another major outbreak and you have more millions of people dead? | ||
And you have another lockdown. | ||
What is that going to look like for the economy? | ||
Maybe the economy can stop once. | ||
And that, I think, is iffy. | ||
I don't know if, you know, it's going to be really tough to recover from this economically. | ||
Maybe you can stop the economy one time. | ||
Can you stop it and start it and then stop it again? | ||
Does it get back up a second time? | ||
I don't think it does. | ||
You know, so however we decide to do it, we have to make sure that it's sustainable and then we have to stay the course, even if you have another outbreak. | ||
You know, even if You see similar numbers you're just going to have to plow through because I don't think you can shut it down and reopen it and shut it down because this is what it's going to be like for the next year or two or longer with the coronavirus and I've been saying this for a few weeks that it's going to be with us for a long time because there's no immunity from a vaccine or natural immunity so until you develop the vaccine and everybody gets it or until you develop the natural immunity by everybody getting the virus | ||
Then you're not serious. | ||
I mean you're not serious about stopping this virus from flaring up and killing thousands and thousands of people every so often. | ||
So we need something sustainable. | ||
We need to reopen the economy and we need to do it in a way that once it's done, it's done and it's sustainable. | ||
In a way that also is going to stop the transmission. | ||
That means widespread testing. | ||
That means contact tracing. | ||
In other words, that means that if you find somebody with coronavirus and diagnose them, you can trace all the people that they were in contact with and monitor them and quarantine them, right? | ||
And that's one way that you can stop the spread. | ||
But on top of that, it's masks, it's hand sanitizer, It's all kinds of things like that. | ||
But the masks need to be produced and distributed. | ||
The hand sanitizer needs to be produced and distributed. | ||
All these measures need to be ingrained in people's minds. | ||
The habits need to form. | ||
The resources need to be there. | ||
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The hospitals need to get prepared for this. | ||
But I look at this situation here and it's like we don't have a lot of good options. | ||
Even after the peak, people think, oh peak cases and we open sometime soon and then it's okay. | ||
No. | ||
Some of the more complicated problems are yet to come. | ||
Shutting down everything was a pretty simple solution. | ||
Okay, we've got the epidemic. | ||
It's out of control. | ||
Let's just do a nationwide shutdown, right, and empower the hospitals with the resources they need. | ||
That's pretty simple. | ||
But how then do you keep the economy open without having this virus? | ||
That's really the tricky part. | ||
That's threading the needle. | ||
How do you ramp back up in such a way that we never have to go back into lockdown? | ||
So, That's where we're at. | ||
And we'll see what happens. | ||
I think it really could go through to the end of May. | ||
It could be June 1st. | ||
And are people prepared for that? | ||
Are people prepared to go without, in some cases, work and a paycheck until June 1st? | ||
Are people able to go to June 1st with minimal social contact, with minimal trips to the grocery store, things like that? | ||
Are people equipped mentally, psychologically to do that? | ||
I mean, there's a lot of big question marks. | ||
Our economy was not built. | ||
Our society was not built to sustain a two-and-a-half-month vacation like this. | ||
Some people are saying, well, in the olden times, you know, you could shut down for a festival. | ||
Okay, well, it's not the olden times. | ||
We don't have a feudal economy. | ||
We don't have, it's not ye olde country anymore. | ||
Our country, our society was not built for that. | ||
And you could say, well, that's a bad thing. | ||
Certainly. | ||
Thank you. | ||
But you have to fix things gradually, you know? | ||
If you have a building that is unstable, you don't say, oh, well, you know, let's just push it down with everybody inside. | ||
They should have not been in a building that was unstable. | ||
No, I mean, you know, you evacuate people and you figure it out. | ||
And, you know, that's not a perfect analogy. | ||
But you know what I'm saying? | ||
You could say that, well, maybe people should learn how to be more self-sufficient or maybe people should save more money or whatever. | ||
And it's like, maybe you're right. | ||
You're probably right. | ||
But you don't just abruptly pump the brakes and everybody goes flying out the windshield. | ||
If you're going to fix those problems, they require systemic, slow, gradual solutions. | ||
Not slamming on the brakes and everybody's just tortured, you know, and it's unemployment and it's people without paychecks and psychologically people going nuts and it's depression and Right? | ||
So this is going to be catastrophic for the country. | ||
I think people are going to figure that out. | ||
They're going to figure out we're knocking that out. | ||
We're not going to get out of lockdown anytime soon. | ||
And they're also going to figure out that things are not going back to normal. | ||
And when that reality sets in, I think it's going to be it's going to be a trip for a lot of people. | ||
But that's where we're at with the lockdown. | ||
Hopefully we get out sooner rather than later. | ||
I mean, I don't know how good that would be for the country, but I'm ready. | ||
I'm ready to get back out. | ||
I'm ready to get my hair cut. | ||
I'm ready to go back to my favorite place. | ||
I don't want this summer to be ruined, right? | ||
I know that's not a great way to think, but they got to figure it out. | ||
Just do the masks. | ||
I think if they just employed masks, if they had 350 million masks ready to go, and if everybody was wearing them at all times, I think that would, you know, I think that'd probably do it, right? | ||
But we're gonna move on. | ||
We'll take a look at our Super Chats. | ||
We'll see what you guys are saying about all this. | ||
Let's see. | ||
That news is so boring compared to the other stuff, right? | ||
So boring compared to our other subjects that we like to talk about. | ||
Polish American says, who do I contact to be a Trump doorknocker like you? | ||
Just reach out to the campaign. | ||
Once the general election starts, you'll be able to do that. | ||
You go on their website, you sign up. | ||
It's very simple. | ||
Just go to the Trump campaign website, and they'll say, volunteer, and you put in your information. | ||
And if you're near a swing state, then they'll contact you. | ||
Like I was in Massachusetts. | ||
I went up to New Hampshire, right? | ||
And really, I think every state is basically near a swing state, right? | ||
As long as you're willing to drive out a few hours, right? | ||
Like you got swing states all over. | ||
Unless you're in like Idaho. | ||
I think that, you know, Idaho. | ||
If you're in like the Northwest, there's not a lot of action up there. | ||
But, I mean, if you're really anywhere in the Midwest, or maybe the South would be tricky. | ||
But anywhere else, you know, you've got New Hampshire. | ||
You've got Florida, Maine, Nebraska, Michigan, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Iowa, North Carolina, Georgia, Arizona. | ||
Arizona, Colorado, Nevada. | ||
So you've really got options all across the country for You know swing state and that's where you're gonna get the most action Cuboid says conjurers love the lockdown and lying about treatment conjurers Love the lockdown and are lying about treatment. | ||
Mmm interesting Modern monarchist says Nick. | ||
I'm very sick in quarantine. | ||
Stay healthy. | ||
Sorry to hear that Hope you're feeling better He says Joe Biden and Bill Clinton ticket? | ||
Hands-on, guys. | ||
Yeah, I don't think that's gonna happen. | ||
Holy Servant says, I agree with the point on Democrat division yesterday, but if we don't have a good candidate in 2024, we're fucked. | ||
Well, thanks for the Ninjagini. | ||
Yeah, that's probably true, but you know, I think we'll have a good candidate, honestly. | ||
And that kind of goes without saying. | ||
Yeah, I am anticipating that. | ||
Groy versus Are You Ready for One World Together at Home on April 18th? | ||
The levels of cringe will be insane. | ||
Yeah, I am anticipating that. | ||
We'll probably watch that on stream. | ||
Yeah, that'll be great. | ||
It is good to see all the normal people turning against Hollywood after they did that Imagine video, and I assume that there'll be a similar reaction to this. | ||
So that'll be fun. | ||
Thanks for the Ninjanini. | ||
I'm ready. | ||
I can't wait. | ||
Armenian Groyper says, the new intro music is a banger. | ||
Thanks, glad you like it. | ||
American Spoon says, oh, I hope tonight's episode is on coronavirus. | ||
You're in luck! | ||
Optical autism says it's gay. | ||
Yep. | ||
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That's one of the lines from the song. | ||
Thanks for that Dallas groper says do you watch curb? | ||
I get Larry David vibes from you. | ||
Lol. | ||
I do not I Mean, I've watched some of the clips from that show on YouTube, but I know about the show I've seen it before but I haven't like watched all of it or a lot of it and That's interesting though. | ||
I remind you of a Jewish comedian very interesting remark, maybe similar sense of humor Road warrior says did your sister have hot friends and did they like you? | ||
Um, she had one hot friend and Yeah, she had one hot friend she had one friend that I was kind of into and the rest not not really a fan the rest not really a big fan just gonna say So, I mean, they were nice enough, but there was just one that was, in high school at least, there was one that was good-looking. | ||
And the rest, I can, you know, take or leave. | ||
Basically, take them or leave them. | ||
And, you know, really more like leave them. | ||
Armin and Groyper. | ||
And did they like me? | ||
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Um... | |
I think one of them did. | ||
I'm not sure though. | ||
ArminianGroipers says, hope to see more NJF in episode 4 of Panther Den. | ||
Yeah, that would be nice, wouldn't it? | ||
You know, it's so funny. | ||
I promote the Panther Den show and you know, he did pay for the promotion and I guess that's a nice enough transaction, but it isn't that great. | ||
All these guys are in the show. | ||
Oh, it's great. | ||
Scott's in there. | ||
Good. | ||
I love Scott. | ||
Patrick's in there. | ||
Love Patrick. | ||
Jaden, Jake. | ||
Wow, whole gangs here! | ||
Love that, right? | ||
But, uh, you know, I promote the show on my show and, you know, it's a lot of memes that I originated and, you know, a lot of people that I kind of, you know, brought into the fold and all that. | ||
No, but no Nick. | ||
No Nick in the Pantadens show. | ||
That's okay. | ||
Look, I thought it was fun. | ||
I thought it was a good show. | ||
I enjoyed it. | ||
I thought it was funny. | ||
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But it's like, hmm, okay, yeah, all right. | |
Message received, right? | ||
So I don't know what that's about. | ||
Look, I don't need everything to be about me. | ||
I don't want everything to be about me. | ||
And if there was like, I don't know, if I could explain it some way, it wouldn't bother me, but it's like, it seems like one of those weird things, you know, when it's like, you know, all your friends get invited to a party and you're like not friends with the host of the party. | ||
It's kind of like that. | ||
It's like, oh, everybody's, all my friends are at this party I'm not invited to. | ||
And I happen to show up and it's like, oh hey Nick! | ||
Good to see you here! | ||
It's like, yeah, I wasn't invited. | ||
So I don't know. | ||
I don't know what that's all about. | ||
I brought it up kind of in a joking way and it wasn't addressed earlier this week, so... Yeah, but it was a good show. | ||
I enjoyed it. | ||
I thought it was fun. | ||
It's good memes, good vibes, but it's like, hmm. | ||
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I don't know. | ||
I don't know if that was deliberate, if that was by design, if they're sending a message to me. | ||
I don't know. | ||
but uh whatever whatever uh among the ruins says and it wasn't just me everybody else noticed it too so i don't know like i don't care but it's like you got a problem buddy you got beef stew what's the problem you know That's fine. | ||
You want to help out some of the other folks? | ||
You know, you want to put them in the show? | ||
That's fine. | ||
You know, you want to boost up some of these supporting characters? | ||
I don't mean to be like a jerk about it, but it's like, you know, you want to boost up Jaded and Jake and Pat and Scott. | ||
It's like, you know, not everything has to be the Nick Fuentes show. | ||
I have my own show. | ||
I understand. | ||
You know, I don't mean to be like a dick about it, but you know what I mean? | ||
Like, I've got a show. | ||
There's the America First universe. | ||
And maybe you want to do something with the other people. | ||
Like, oh, I understand that. | ||
But it's like... Was it that? | ||
Or was it like... Was it like a diss? | ||
Do you know what I'm saying? | ||
Like, that's what I don't know. | ||
If it's the former, then it's like, oh, good. | ||
I can enjoy that. | ||
We're all good. | ||
We're all fine. | ||
Good. | ||
But if it's the latter, it's like, what the fuck's your problem, man? | ||
What's your problem? | ||
So, anyway. | ||
But it was good. | ||
But it was good. | ||
I enjoyed it. | ||
I'm still watching it. | ||
The triangle Patrick Casey just gets me. | ||
The clip of him seeing Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez in the club. | ||
I laugh at that every time. | ||
I can't stop laughing at that. | ||
And even the shut up bitch anthem, the Kermit thing. | ||
I mean, it was a great, very high quality, well produced, you know, it's great stuff, but it's like, what's your problem, man? | ||
I think it might be, I, uh, Sort of was suspicious of Panther Den for a time. | ||
I kind of interrogated him at one point I wonder if that's where the bad blood if there is bad blood if that's where it came from. | ||
Anyway Among the ruins says Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Casey. | ||
Yeah, who knows? | ||
Creative name says today was my birthday wished for America first success. | ||
Well, thanks very powerful birthday wish energy And happy birthday. | ||
Hope it was a good one Let's see Millennia well, there's a stick Fuentes dump truck Casey. | ||
What about Jaden? | ||
What do we say if I came up with something for Jaden? | ||
I think it was like dumping McNeil or something like that Jumping Mick something. | ||
I forget what what was the one for Jaden remind me refresh my memory What was it was dumping What was it? | ||
I came up with something for Jaden, but I forget what it was. | ||
Is Jaden in chat? | ||
Does he know what it is? | ||
Now, Jaden McCheese, No, but it was something else. | ||
I came up with a dumper related one. | ||
Ah, whatever. | ||
It's not important. | ||
I'll ask him later. | ||
Jaden McCheese is good enough, right? | ||
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Dallas Groyper says, Them, you knew Nicholas J. Fuentes? | ||
Me, I did not say I knew him. | ||
I said I met him at Harry's once, mood. | ||
Thanks for the Ninjagini. | ||
No, we know each other. | ||
We know each other. | ||
We have rapport. | ||
We met each other at the National File and then at Harry's too, right? | ||
So, so, no. | ||
We know each other. | ||
I know Dallas Groyper. | ||
I knew that whole family. | ||
The whole family over there that, I don't want to dox and get too specific, but they had like a cool little family vibe going on, right? | ||
Thanks for the Nijigini. | ||
Creative name says, do a gaming stream with all type. | ||
Sometime we stan. | ||
No, I don't think I will. | ||
Millennial Welder says, Thick Fuentes, Dump Truck Casey. | ||
I just read that. | ||
Modern Monarchist says, with Corona being boring, bring E. Michael Jones on. | ||
I don't really have guests on this show. | ||
It would change the pace. | ||
His book is out too. | ||
Yeah, I don't really have guests on anymore. | ||
Bobby D says, how many farts? | ||
Okay, thanks for the Nijigini. | ||
Call Me Meta says, have you read up on your military strategy today? | ||
I don't know what that means. | ||
Brazilian Groyper says, Pennsylvania ended school year, RIP senior year with the homies. | ||
Yeah, that sucks for them. | ||
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That really sucks. | |
I would hate that if my senior year got canceled like that. | ||
Winston Churchill says, will Trump go on the Joe Rogan podcast? | ||
I don't think so. | ||
Big Chung says, Nick, did you hear Kaepernick got signed by the Jets? | ||
Uh, no. | ||
Did that happen? | ||
I have no idea. | ||
I don't follow football. | ||
Dax says, pee pee poo poo. | ||
Okay. | ||
Millennial Welders says, chats that start my GF better end is a dumb bitch. | ||
Okay, that doesn't make any sense. | ||
Bud says, I bought a MyPillow. | ||
Highly recommend. | ||
I have a MyPillow, actually. | ||
OpticsRespectors says, haven't trimmed the beard since before AfPak. | ||
Yeah, we're all we're all going bunker mode. | ||
I get it. | ||
Haven't gotten a haircut, haven't trimmed the beard. | ||
My nose is itching. | ||
It's this mustache combined with the allergies. | ||
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A lethal combination. | |
I'm with you dude. | ||
Solidarity. | ||
Sorry to hear that. | ||
I hope it's a good one. | ||
I don't think I will. | ||
I'll probably shave it once all this is over. | ||
Okay, yeah, we addressed that already. | ||
Isaac says, keep the beard, go mountain man mode. | ||
I don't think I will. | ||
I'll probably shave it once all this is over. | ||
Dax says, Dr. F said we might hit 60,000 dead, corona canceled. | ||
Okay, yeah, we addressed that already. | ||
Read Romans chapter 3 says, nothing burger. | ||
Okay. | ||
Boopers says, libertarians be like, save fiat money. | ||
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Okay, one of these again. | |
Roll Tiders says, grow a green Joker mullet. | ||
Haha. | ||
Yeah, that would be great. | ||
Really funny. | ||
Winston Churchill says, best Call of Duty. | ||
I don't know, Modern Warfare 2, maybe. | ||
Boopers says, right-wingers are being dumb, bro. | ||
I agree. | ||
Gardeners says, I touched my face and my mom slapped me. | ||
What the heck, mom? | ||
Thanks for the Nijigini. | ||
Yeah, big agree. | ||
Your take? | ||
I have not. | ||
I have not seen a stream. | ||
Thanks, you two. | ||
Wings are yummy, yummy, yummy. | ||
on corona your take i have not i have not seen a stream uh virgin nick chad jaden says hope you and the family have a blessed easter king thanks you too jaden says yummy yummy wings wings are yummy yummy yummy okay jaden is uh eating his buffalo wild wings conjuring up an image in my head this guy's sick This guy's really a sick guy. | ||
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Okay. | |
You guys don't even know the half of it. | ||
We were playing a little Blackout before the show. | ||
Er, not Blackout. | ||
Warzone is the game. | ||
Blackout's last year. | ||
We were playing a little Warzone before the show and Jaden's telling me... He's telling me, I'm gonna order wings and... He's like, I definitely don't want you to imagine me during your show covered in wing sauce, eating wings, watching your show. | ||
What is that? | ||
What does that even mean? | ||
This guy is a maniac. | ||
Very, very sick. | ||
Now he's making me hungry. | ||
I didn't have a big dinner. | ||
So, maybe I'll order some wings after the show. | ||
He's got me hungry all of a sudden. | ||
Jaden going yummy mode on the wings. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't know about this one, you guys. | ||
I don't know what we're gonna do with this with this young gentleman, this young Kansan, this young Midwesterner. | ||
Very sick individual. | ||
Sick individual. | ||
He's sick. | ||
Sick individual. | ||
Let's see. | ||
Mr. says, want to see me get Corona? | ||
Want to see me get it again? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Entropic Gripes says, are you doing your face pulls? | ||
Talked with Michelle Malkin. | ||
I didn't talk to her about the face pulls, but yeah, I've definitely been keeping up with the face pulls. | ||
Dax says, wait, you can get reinfected? | ||
Yeah, okay Labcoat, you can. | ||
Gardner says, I've been reading the Bible lately and this Jesus guy seems pretty based. | ||
Thanks for the Ninjagini. | ||
Dude, you're really funny. | ||
Really funny chat, bro. | ||
Hilarious. | ||
Antrim, this chat just makes me angry. | ||
I've been reading the Bible lately, dot dot dot, and this Jesus guy, dot dot dot, he seems pretty based. | ||
Like, you're trying to be funny, it's not working. | ||
Thanks for the money anyway. | ||
Thanks for the Ninjagini, I guess. | ||
I'm glad you're reading the Bible, even if you're not funny. | ||
Aunt Jemima says, you called me stupid after Ralph read my regular chat on the killstream and I couldn't be more thankful for America First. | ||
What was the chat? | ||
What was the chat that he read out? | ||
I don't remember. | ||
You'll have to jog my memory. | ||
But thanks for the Ninjagini. | ||
I don't think they did. | ||
Yeah, I agree. | ||
They factored in the shutdown, bro, and they factored in social distancing. | ||
Knowing this now, is your opinion any different? | ||
I don't think they did. | ||
Jay Ren says, Candace Owens is eager and affirmative action. | ||
Don't expect much. | ||
Yeah, I agree. | ||
Jay Ren says, the origins of the virus are shtetls in Eastern Europe. | ||
Oh, it's Jews again, of course, right? | ||
Booper says, I was in New York City two months ago. | ||
It was Chinese people. | ||
Okay Lifted truck says here's money. | ||
You want to fry a grow you white devil? | ||
Okay Lifted truck says can't get a haircut a haircut man. | ||
Gotta use dog shears. | ||
Uh-huh His office says we should sue China this why is my nose itching so much I don't get it Okay his office says we should sue China for war damages, yeah, good luck with that Lifted truck says Shapiro didn't know what a ventilator was. | ||
You did. | ||
I'm a genius. | ||
That's a difference. | ||
Nate Smokes says America first. | ||
Thanks. | ||
Base dollar with three Ninja Gaties. | ||
Thanks a lot. | ||
The Gardener says those silly Europeans. | ||
First the Black Death, now this. | ||
Yeah, the Black Death. | ||
I wonder who caused the Black Death. | ||
Who is poisoning the well? | ||
I wonder. | ||
Portland Gropers says Nick Fuentes called it a Chinese virus. | ||
Disavow. | ||
They call me JD says, wake up white man. | ||
Wake up Mr. West. | ||
So true. | ||
Bass Dollars says, great show tonight King. | ||
Thanks for calling out Big Europe for spreading the virus. | ||
Yeah, you're welcome. | ||
Thanks for the Ninjagini. | ||
OpticsRespector says, you try to release the brush and it sticks. | ||
It's stuck to your hand. | ||
Get it off! | ||
Get it off, get it off! | ||
Brush sticking to your hand. | ||
Yeah, I do not like to think about that very much. | ||
And then you try to peel it off and it sticks to your other hand, right? | ||
E-girl slime. | ||
Eww! | ||
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Eww! | |
E-girl slime! | ||
Get it off! | ||
Gross! | ||
Yeah, these people are, they're vile creatures, you know, they're like aliens. | ||
People look at these e-girls and they see, like, they're sirens! | ||
It's the siren call. | ||
They see the siren, they hear the siren song, the TikTok dance song, and, you know, they see... Pokimane or, uh, you know, who is that other one? | ||
But but you know, that's all a facade, but they're actually like aliens Let's see Jason says poopy brush. | ||
Yeah, Patrick says if you go to a girl's house and she has a brush run So true. | ||
Yeah, if you go to an e-girls house, don't touch anything I'm gonna be more cautious in an e-girls house than I would be at a hospital right now you know with my handkerchief and my n95 mask my my respirator on My gloves do not touch anything! | ||
Don't touch the doorknob, don't touch the brush, don't touch the utensils, don't touch anything! | ||
Run! | ||
You go in an e-girl's house and it's like, it's like one of those giant spider movies. | ||
What was that movie? | ||
Eight-Legged Freaks? | ||
It's like that movie. | ||
It's like in the spider's lair and everything's covered in web. | ||
But it's e-girl web, e-girl spinning their webs. | ||
Gross, get me out of there. | ||
Road Warrior says, hey honey, why does this hairbrush taste funny? | ||
Okay, now you're just being gross. | ||
Monkey Snakes says, does D-Live support HDR? | ||
I don't know what that is. | ||
Bass Dollar with the Ninjagini, thanks a lot. | ||
Question for Nix is, is it wrong to watch America First on the toilet? | ||
No. | ||
Jay Renz says, I do remember Euros getting blamed for smallpox. | ||
Yeah, it happens often. | ||
Boopers says, my brother's factory shut down for Corona today. | ||
Interesting. | ||
TakeCov versus Charlie Kirk taking an America First talking point on Twitter. | ||
Is that true? | ||
Irish Lassie says, can you talk about Trump and the new immigration pass? | ||
What new immigration pass? | ||
I don't know what you're talking about. | ||
Blacktricks is how hard is it? | ||
No simping. | ||
For some it's very hard, clearly. | ||
The Gardener says, economy be like brr. | ||
Okay, so this guy's just terrible. | ||
Thanks for the Ninjagini, and you're really funny. | ||
Dude, all your jokes are making us laugh. | ||
You're typing superchats, and they're so funny, they're making everyone laugh. | ||
I'm reading them, they're laughing, everyone is driving so much enjoyment from your amazing sense of humor. | ||
Thank you so much for the Ninjagini, and for the laughs, and for the enjoyment. | ||
economy be like brr brr brr oh yeah what a classic and everybody can we get a big round of applause for the comedian in chat we get a little can we get a little animal crossing clap a little golf clap for the resident expert in comedy here oh I see what you did there man yes yeah Yeah! | ||
That was a good one. | ||
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That tickled me right where it needed to. | |
Oh, you're tickling me. | ||
It's so funny. | ||
Man, you are so funny, dude. | ||
I can't breathe. | ||
Stop, bro. | ||
I'm dying. | ||
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Jeez. | |
I'm waiting for the punchline. | ||
Somebody says Nick's going Murray mode. | ||
Yeah, waiting for the punchline. | ||
Yeah, that's not the kind of humor we do on this show. | ||
Spare me! | ||
Spare me! | ||
I feel like... I feel like some kind of washed up... You know the old, the classic story of some guy, top of his field, but he's washed up and now he's, you know, teaching people. | ||
Now he's, you know, he's in some third-rate institution teaching people. | ||
He's in the street, you know, for money. | ||
Right? | ||
All right, Cammy says, that last super chat was bad. | ||
Yeah, you're telling me. | ||
Dax says, USA will... I messed up my time. | ||
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Is that? | |
Let's fix that. | ||
Okay. | ||
Dax says, USA will benefit from this. | ||
Companies coming back. | ||
I mean, yeah, long term, if there's reshoring, there might be a benefit, but in long term, meaning like long, long term, but for the next few years, it's going to be rough. | ||
Joshua says cringe Gen X butt losers hating on you failed to notice their Star Wars Legos which are based in red pill simple ass Thanks for the ninja genie and totally true. | ||
They they didn't even realize in their rush to condemn me They didn't realize that Star Wars is actually awesome and based Boopers is plan to garden or buy more food for For the crash! | ||
For the crash! | ||
Yeah, plant a garden. | ||
It's so funny, even during the biggest crash of our lifetimes, did you need a garden, you know? | ||
The grocery store was still open, what did I tell ya? | ||
How's that garden working out? | ||
All that toil and I'm still going to the grocery store. | ||
I'm still going to Taco Bell. | ||
Gardeners be like, just you wait when the collapse comes, I'm going to be eating all this delicious fresh greens from my garden. | ||
All this digging around in the muck and in the dirt will be worth it. | ||
Getting on my knees, getting in the dirt. | ||
All this time investment and hassle, bending over and picking vegetables. | ||
It's all gonna be worth it. | ||
You'll see, Nick. | ||
My gay little garden in the collapse, you'll regret. | ||
And here we are during the collapse, and I'm driving over to McDonald's. | ||
Yeah, let me get a double Big Mac, please. | ||
I'm driving a Taco Bell. | ||
Yeah, let me get five burritos and a Baja Blast. | ||
And me driving past the garden, playing my music as loud as possible? | ||
Hey, fuck you! | ||
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Hey, fuck you and your garden! | |
I'm just buying up extra food and throwing it at you. | ||
I'm buying up extra food just so I can throw it. | ||
Buying up extra produce from the grocery store and throwing it at your house. | ||
Throwing it at you when you're on your knees in the garden. | ||
Hey, eat shit! | ||
How's the fresh produce taste? | ||
I'm eating some disgusting genetically modified apple that's like three times the normal size and delicious because it's sweet. | ||
They injected added sugars into it. | ||
Ha ha ha! | ||
Enjoy your shit. | ||
Enjoy your manure produce, your compost food from your garden. | ||
I'm eating Big Macs. | ||
It's designed to taste good. | ||
Some scientist made this taste good. | ||
How's your leaf? | ||
How's your vine food? | ||
How's your ground food? | ||
Does it taste like dirt? | ||
Anyway, Deep Fried Jersey says it's baked Alaska Degenerate for weed. | ||
Is medical bad? | ||
Are you talking about Baked Alaska, my friend? | ||
Well, smoking pot is degenerate, and from what I understand, Baked Alaska is smoking CBD now, which I don't approve of, but I don't know. | ||
I suppose it's marginally better, but I'd still disavow. | ||
I still think it's degenerate. | ||
He's so funny to me. | ||
He just he just makes me laugh. | ||
He's like no bro. | ||
No, bro It's like for my anxiety or like I don't know what it what lame thing he said about it last time we talked He was like no, bro. | ||
I need it for like whatever It calls me down something like that Like whatever man you do you I I still think smoking is degenerate in all forms, but weed in particular I guess CBD is different than You know, like smoking pot straight up, but it's still, you know, not something that I'm a fan of. | ||
But, you know, everybody's gonna do what they're gonna do. | ||
Jay Wren says, please ban Burr meme posters. | ||
When shop-o-losers start using a meme, it's a sign it's stale. | ||
Did they start using it? | ||
I don't even watch their show, but I don't gauge it based on what other people do. | ||
I gauge it based on what's funny. | ||
But thanks for the Ninjagini. | ||
I agree. | ||
Joshua says, Steven Franson saved a calf this morning. | ||
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Good guy. | |
He is a good guy. | ||
Good dude. | ||
Dax says Japan will spend 2.2 billion to bring their manufacturing back. | ||
Yeah, I saw that. | ||
We should do the same. | ||
Question for Nix is what do you think of the movie The Matrix? | ||
It's pretty good. | ||
Pretty entertaining. | ||
Mustard nipples is great episode. | ||
I'm cracking up egirls btfo. | ||
Glad you are enjoying By American says 25% of the smog in LA is from China by American. | ||
Yeah big agree Question for Nick says what does your family think of you not drinking they approve? | ||
My father doesn't drink anymore. | ||
Not really. | ||
I My mom drinks. | ||
She drinks wine. | ||
She drinks other things as well. | ||
They don't really have a strong opinion. | ||
I think they think it's a good thing. | ||
We don't really talk about it actually. | ||
I imagine they think it's good, but I don't know. | ||
Uh, let's see. | ||
Mustard says, anything's a hairbrush if you're brave enough. | ||
Cringe. | ||
Dax says, I was promised to chimp out an open season on them. | ||
On who? | ||
Frog says, Europa calls. | ||
Will you save her? | ||
Yes. | ||
Florida Mance is getting bored with the slow burn happening. | ||
Yeah, dude, me too. | ||
Bass Guitarist says, how long until mainstream white identity politics? | ||
19 years, 37 months. | ||
Seriously man, what kind of question is that? | ||
Any minute now, white identity politics rising. | ||
What kind of stupid question is that? | ||
Only a dumb person can ask questions like this. | ||
So Nick, when are we going to win? | ||
What kind of question is that? | ||
What kind of answer do you want to hear for this? | ||
Thanks for the tip. | ||
What do you mean? | ||
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Looks good. | |
Anytime soon, none planned. | ||
Double Stacks says, Planks, dead hangs, and foam rolling for back pain. | ||
Ah, thanks for the tip. | ||
Optical Autism says, What comes next after this lockdown? | ||
What do you mean? | ||
Another day. | ||
Octon says, How has it been cutting your own hair? | ||
Looks good. | ||
I'm not cutting my own hair. | ||
Jay Renz says, Very Italian response to the Panther Dent snubbing. | ||
Yeah, characteristically Italian. | ||
I'm glad somebody picked up on that. | ||
It is characteristic. | ||
We pick up on these, we almost have an extra sense to pick up on social slights like this. | ||
We have in our brains like an extra sensory perception about minute and subtle and small perceived slights. | ||
And I will just tell you straight up, I never forget things like that. | ||
Little, little things. | ||
And I love my friends, and I generally like most people. | ||
Well, actually, that's not true. | ||
I generally dislike most people. | ||
You know, these little things, I just never forget, and they're always in the back of my head, and, you know, and I try to get over them as best as I can, and I, you know, it doesn't... In the moment, I'll never tell you it bothers me, and I'll do anything. | ||
I'm loyal to my friends, you know, but, uh, but I, you know, that's just in my genetics. | ||
These minor slights, I cannot not see them, and I cannot unsee them, and I cannot forget them, and I won't. | ||
So I do pick up on these things and it's always sitting in the back of my head. | ||
It's always back there. | ||
It's like an inventory, you know? | ||
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Go in the back, check the stock. | |
Let's take a look at all the perceived slights over the years. | ||
Yeah, that is a very Italian trait that I inherited from my family. | ||
But yeah, who knows who knows about that slight? | ||
Echo forces America first universe is king. | ||
I agree Patrick Casey's his quadrangle Nick Fuentes when Yeah, prism prism Nick or sphere Nick. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Hopefully not a cuboid Delayed Patriots is Panther Dennis's Salvador Dali of the movement. | ||
I don't know if I'd say that I'd say he's the Who is the pop art guy? | ||
What's his name? | ||
You know I'm talking about Campbell soup who's the Campbell soup guy? | ||
What's his name odd I just had it's on the tip of my tongue It's uh, what's his name? | ||
You know, I'm talking about Anthony Andy Warhol Andy Warhol, right? | ||
Yeah, Andy Warhol of the movement. | ||
I would say is more apropos Optics respecters as Panther Den may just be scared to make fun of you. | ||
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I don't know I'm gonna say I'm a good sport. | |
I could take it. | ||
I Callus says, hey, how come no VR chat speeches? | ||
That's safe. | ||
VR chat speeches? | ||
I don't have VR. | ||
Winston Churchill says, see that 70% of deaths in Missouri were black? | ||
I did not, but that's interesting. | ||
Winston Churchill says, could coronavirus help the demographics for Trump? | ||
Probably not. | ||
Not in a meaningful way, I don't think. | ||
Panther Den says, whoa, cool it with the anti-Panther Den remarks, the creator of the Nicker Wave song. | ||
You're talking smack about the creator of the Nick Fuentes blepe style? | ||
That is true, he did make Nick Fuentes blepe style. | ||
And what was the Nicker Wave song? | ||
What's the Nicker Wave song? | ||
I'll have to Google that. | ||
Okay, all right, all right, oh, oh, all right, all right. | ||
Okay, so, you know what, he's positing some counterpoints here. | ||
Oh, there it is, this Nicker Wave song. | ||
Okay, all right, all right. | ||
That is a satisfactory response. | ||
I will relent. | ||
Satisfactory explanation. | ||
You know what? | ||
His name is cleared. | ||
His name is cleared. | ||
He's answered for it. | ||
I think we're good. | ||
Thanks for the Ninjaginis. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Look, I didn't know. | ||
All right? | ||
I see this video and I'm like, you know, is this a jab? | ||
Is this some kind of subtle countersignal? | ||
But you know what? | ||
You've said You've shown your loyalty, you brought up the scoreboard, and for that I say we're good. | ||
Alright, we're good. | ||
No problems, alright? | ||
Okay. | ||
I've looked at it, I've looked at the record, I think we're okay. | ||
I think we're good. | ||
Thanks for the Ninjaginis. | ||
Is the chat satisfied? | ||
Nick silenced! | ||
I'm not silenced! | ||
I'm not silent. | ||
I asked and he answered. | ||
He cleared his name. | ||
Pantherden cleared his name. | ||
No more anti-Pantherden remarks. | ||
I agree. | ||
Anti-Panther Den cancelled. | ||
Nick blown out. | ||
I'm not blown out. | ||
I asked a question. | ||
I asked a question. | ||
All right? | ||
I said at the top of the show, or at the top of the Super Chats, I said, was it this or was it that? | ||
And clearly it was the other thing, right? | ||
Clearly it was the good thing. | ||
So I'm happy that that's the outcome. | ||
I'm happy that's the outcome. | ||
Nick-we-essence? | ||
It's not an acquiescence. | ||
It's not acquiescence. | ||
We had our question answered, okay? | ||
I just asked questions, that's right. | ||
I'm just asking questions and I got an answer and now we're good, okay? | ||
Are you happy? | ||
I'm happy. | ||
I'm satisfied with the answer. | ||
Matt says, does your dad have a ginger beard too? | ||
Irish side, he does not have a ginger beard. | ||
But I think it is the Irish side. | ||
I honestly don't know. | ||
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I don't know. | |
I'd have to ask my mom what her side, what their facial hair was like. | ||
Because I don't know. | ||
Because there is a reddish component on my facial hair. | ||
It's not all red, but a lot of it is. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Dax says, these days I watch for the super chat reactions. | ||
Yeah, not uncommon. | ||
Joe Bloss is looking forward to the Nick cameo on the next Panther Den. | ||
Yeah, me too. | ||
I am looking forward to it as well. | ||
Justin says, hey man, don't the oligarchs know that this is a free man talking? | ||
God bless, bro. | ||
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LOL. | |
Thanks for the Ninjagini. | ||
That's, that's right. | ||
That's right. | ||
Free man talking. | ||
That's right. | ||
That's right. | ||
Word is bond. | ||
I'm a free man talking. | ||
That's what it is. | ||
Free Nibba archetype. | ||
They don't know. | ||
They don't know that they're dealing with a zombie. | ||
Right? | ||
That's what he says in Yay. | ||
That's true. | ||
Who the fuck last? | ||
That's what he says in Never See Me Again. | ||
So yeah, free man talkin', they can't handle that. | ||
Benny Johnson, Charlie Kirk, Ben Shapiro, they can't handle a free man talkin'. | ||
Free man walkin'. | ||
You know, Ben Shapiro walkin' across the crosswalk and counted a free man walkin'. | ||
What it is, I am a free man! | ||
I chose not to be a slave. | ||
Nobody else can say this. | ||
Nobody else can say this. | ||
None of them can say it. | ||
They chose slavery. | ||
They chose shackles. | ||
They cannot do what I do. | ||
And it's true. | ||
But thanks, buddy. | ||
God bless. | ||
Likewise. | ||
Yeet says, did nobody catch the I kid you not cameo? | ||
I did not. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
Yeah, he did sample my voice. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Waynester says, how can you use crisis to advance our agenda and public schools? | ||
Mothers paid to homeschool for one. | ||
Yeah, that's gonna happen. | ||
Great idea. | ||
Thanks for the Ninjagini. | ||
Brilliant idea. | ||
How are we gonna use this coronavirus crisis to our advantage? | ||
Oh, yeah, eliminate public school. | ||
Why didn't I think of that? | ||
Duh! | ||
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Trump should just cancel all public school. | |
Easy, simple, practical, realistic. | ||
Green Cedar says your mannerisms rubbed off on my leaf zoomer Russell. | ||
Did they really? | ||
I haven't seen his show in a while. | ||
I'll have to watch it is always funny to see Frankly, there are a lot of people that they watch my show and I can tell and I could tell because the way they talk and the way Their hands move and it is satisfying. | ||
It is all very satisfying to me. | ||
I Feel like that. | ||
I love Kanye song, you know When he says There wasn't any Kanye's and now I look around me and there's so many Kanye's, it's like me. | ||
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Right? | |
Anyway, Jay Rentz says, Jaden brings the Dionysian spirit to the movement. | ||
He is. | ||
He is the dancing star, right? | ||
Dionysus. | ||
And I am Apollo. | ||
I am the ordered, the father of the movement. | ||
And yeah, Jaden is... | ||
Dionysus the dancer truly and he is and he is a dancer, right? | ||
He does dance Flying all over that room jumping on the chair the chaotic energy. | ||
I am the statue and Jaden is the dancer Grifter groper says is vaping gay. | ||
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I'm not normie says what's a face pole back in my day we used to okay I'm not gonna read that okay well that's what it says thanks for the ninja genie face pole is when you do it's you grab and you do this I think that is the motion correct me if I'm wrong it's something like that with a band one of those workout bands and you take it and you pull I don't know what what the motion is is it like this is it what exactly you pull it towards your face | ||
So, Steve Franson demonstrated it. | ||
It's something like that. | ||
Millennial Welder says, Jesus flips tables. | ||
Conink, are you triggered, soy boy? | ||
Very funny. | ||
Aquarium Groper says, the good thing is you can probably smell the brush the second you enter the bathroom. | ||
Gross! | ||
That is gross, dude. | ||
Thanks for the Ninjagini. | ||
Gross, didn't need to hear that. | ||
Bowl bun says I hear egirl vegetables are more flavorful. | ||
I don't know what that means. | ||
I don't want to think about what that means. | ||
Lifted trucks says was the swab I got for coronavirus a chip implant? | ||
Probably not. | ||
TKY says Nick goes grrr. | ||
Yeet says address Nick is sir. | ||
Okay, so we're getting some burr memes. | ||
I love it. | ||
Panther Dents is creator of the viral Fuentes and Martin Cabello meme. | ||
That is also true! | ||
That is also true. | ||
Which Martin Cabello addressed, not once but twice. | ||
So, okay, alright. | ||
Loyalty proven. | ||
Loyalty proven. | ||
Pantherden and Nick are best friends again, okay? | ||
Alright, alright, alright, oh! | ||
Pantherden and Chad, now everybody's on my case. | ||
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All right, all right. | |
We're good, okay? | ||
We're good. | ||
Just wondering. | ||
Because there's a lot of these people out there that are like, they have beef, and they do this gay thing where they're like, I'm not going to say anything. | ||
I'm going to have beef, but I'm just going to do these like, you know, there's people out there like that, so... | ||
Can you blame me for being a little cognizant of things like that? | ||
But he's good. | ||
But he's one of the good ones. | ||
No more Panther Den countersignaling. | ||
Proved loyalty. | ||
Loyalty demonstrated. | ||
Loyalty to the movement. | ||
Loyalty to the cause demonstrated. | ||
I swear I'm going to vote for Donald Trump. | ||
Whenever I do this, I think about that. | ||
I always think about that old commercial when they're comparing Trump to Hitler and it just makes Trump look cool. | ||
And they have Hitler doing the Roman salute and then they have Trump saying, Put your right hand in the air! | ||
I swear I'm gonna vote for Donald Trump and everybody does it, you know? | ||
I always think of that when I do the America First. | ||
Loyalty pledged. | ||
The loyalty pledge. | ||
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It's gonna be only America First. | |
No, we shouldn't do that. | ||
We shouldn't do that. | ||
It's bad optics. | ||
We shouldn't do that. | ||
Loyalty demonstrated to the cause. | ||
Loyalty to the movement. | ||
You know, people are walking up to each other in the America First compound, and they're saying, America First. | ||
That's the greeting. | ||
America First? | ||
America First? | ||
Yeah, hey, how's it going? | ||
Yeah? | ||
All right, see you tomorrow. | ||
America First, right? | ||
That's the greeting. | ||
That's the closing. | ||
That's the salute, you know? | ||
As I'm rising to the stage, America! | ||
Everybody's got, you know, America First, yeah? | ||
That's what that's I disavow I disavow hand signals. | ||
That's not we're not trying to emulate Nazis. | ||
No, no, no, no, no, no Nope disavow Donnie says are you thirsty for some spongebob battle for bikini bottom rehydrated or what? | ||
Yeah, I am. | ||
Thanks for the ninja genie When does that come out again? | ||
It comes out When does it come out when's the new one come out Let me pull it up on, what is this, Steam here? | ||
Doesn't say. | ||
Does it say? | ||
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I don't know. | |
Hmm. | ||
Yeah, so I don't think they have, oh, it's, yeah, they don't have a release date yet. | ||
What the heck, man? | ||
When are they gonna put this fucking game out? | ||
Sorry for the language. | ||
Thanks for the ninja guinea. | ||
Jay Roxer says, you're on fire King guineas and jets coming soon. | ||
Ah, very exciting. | ||
Tutu says, I just turned 19 soon. | ||
I will be old like you. | ||
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Okay. | |
Yeah. | ||
I didn't need to hear that today, but yeah, you will be and you'll, you'll understand how it feels. | ||
Uh, Winston says, Nick, how old are your grandparents? | ||
Are they still alive? | ||
Yeah, both of my grandmothers are. | ||
My grandfathers are not. | ||
And I don't really feel comfortable telling you their information like that. | ||
Kind of a personal question. | ||
Greek Salad says, John Doyle is the more blissful version of Nick. | ||
You think he's more blissful than me? | ||
I'm a pretty blissful person. | ||
What is that supposed to mean? | ||
You think I'm not blissful? | ||
I think me and John Doyle are probably similar levels of bliss, all right? | ||
I don't know what that's supposed to mean. | ||
TKY says, just take the low-hanging fruit pickle, Nick. | ||
No. | ||
Baseless says and it doesn't say anything. | ||
That's what it says. | ||
Okay Nick's dad bod says props to Panther Den great content creator. | ||
I agree. | ||
I agree. | ||
I've always been an enjoyer and admirer of his work And a great show. | ||
I watched I enjoyed yesterday Shallot says my day was pretty good. | ||
Thanks for asking Glad to hear it shallot. | ||
My day was good, too. | ||
Thank you for asking. | ||
I Spicy leaf says Nick J Fuentes godfather of the America first mafia. | ||
So true. | ||
Thanks for the ninja genie It is it's like a mafia you kick it up to the boss. | ||
We just need a little more respect We need a little more respect and then it could be a mafia Jaden says pull up to the scene with my ceiling missing Not sure what you mean by that Jack pancakes is allergy. | ||
Oh like you're in a convertible. | ||
Is that what that means? | ||
I Jack Pancake says, I don't know, Jaden drives a pretty white girl car. | ||
So, I don't know about that. | ||
Jack Pancake says, allergies must be pretty bad tonight. | ||
Great stream though. | ||
Thanks. | ||
Dax says, we are seeing that teachers are useless. | ||
My girlfriend's cucumbers are... Okay, I'm not gonna read that one. | ||
Yeet Peterson says, the med fears the Panther's den. | ||
I don't fear. | ||
Just had a question, that's all. | ||
Dude says, okay, Zoomer. | ||
Cringe. | ||
Spicy Leaf says, hey, I'm really blissful, said the angry Italian. | ||
I am, I am, I am blissful, all right. | ||
Dax says, grandparents, address, post social, please. | ||
Yeah, very funny. | ||
Okay, all right, Dax. | ||
That's our last Super Chat. | ||
Sheesh! | ||
Okay, that's our last Super Chat. | ||
We got one more. | ||
McChicken says, Hey, I'm blissful. | ||
Sees bad Super Chats for an hour. | ||
Exactly. | ||
I'm actually a very blissful guy, but then you come along, we get burr, and we get all this. | ||
Anyway, that's our last Super Chat. | ||
That's gonna do it for me tonight. | ||
Remember to subscribe, follow the channel, subscribe and follow. | ||
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The store is back up. | ||
We were having some problems all throughout March. | ||
Our supplier, like, shut down because of coronavirus. | ||
We had to scramble to find an alternative, but that's back. | ||
So be sure to check that out. | ||
Somebody says, sorry, it meant Doyle is the Jaden-like version of you. | ||
I don't, that doesn't make a lot of sense to me. | ||
Anyway, but NicholasJFuentes.com for merch and the email list. | ||
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Until then, have a great rest of your evening. | ||
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Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. | |
It's going to be only America first. | ||
America first. | ||
The American people will come first once again. | ||
America First! |