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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 Monday for another exciting week of the show.
Another exciting week of the coronavirus show.
We've got a lot to talk about.
We're talking more about The coronavirus tonight, and I'm excited for that.
Two days off, and I am just eager.
I am itching to talk more about the virus.
Chomping at the bit, really.
Two days off of this show, man, by late Sunday night, I'm missing it.
I'm missing it all day today.
I'm thinking about, boy, I can't wait to talk about that coronavirus.
I can't wait to get back on the camera And talk more about the latest numbers of confirmed coronavirus cases, coronavirus related deaths, and talk just generally more about coronavirus related developments.
You know that I live for that.
You know that I'm living for that lately.
So, that's our show.
That's our featured story tonight as we'll be talking about that.
The good news is the death rate appears to be going down, actually.
And I know last week we said that it was going to be peak week.
Last week, last Monday, the projection was that coronavirus related deaths would peak over the 14 succeeding days.
That was last week.
So according to the projections last week, we should be right in the middle of the peak, but really it looks like we peaked on Friday.
And so if the present trajectory continues with the death rate going down, then peak week would have been last week.
And we'll have surpassed the hump there.
We'll have gotten over the peak and we'll firmly be on the other side.
But of course, there is still time and there are some variables.
We have seen that the curve in New York has probably peaked.
The curve, and I'm talking about deaths and confirmed cases, that has probably peaked for New York and generally on the East Coast, in New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, Pennsylvania.
But what remains to be seen is, of course, everywhere else.
And it hasn't peaked everywhere else yet.
So that is why we might see a spike in the middle of this week or towards the end of this week.
But for now, the death rate on Friday, and I have these numbers and we'll go over that later, Later in detail, but I believe the numbers on Friday were around 2,000 deaths per day and it was down to about 1,500 as of yesterday So it looks like it's going down drastically.
But again, that's because And this is what Andrew Cuomo said this weekend that the worst is over at least in New York and at least for now So we'll talk a little bit about that.
We'll be talking about food shortages, which might become a problem and And I foresee this being the direction of this show, and I just generally see this being the trajectory of the country, is the virus, clearly we are able to control that, and clearly even the projections that factored in the social distancing were way off, were way exaggerated compared to what the current projections are.
The current projection is that When all is said and done, by August 4th, we should have about 68,000 dead, which is drastically lower than what was initially projected, which was between 100,000 and a quarter of a million.
And that was an official White House projection from two or three weeks ago.
They said that the minimum would have been 100,000 dead and it looks like 68,000 dead is where we'll be at by August 4th based on the most up-to-date projection 68,000 so it looks like we've got the virus under control it looks like we're learning new information and I talked a little bit about this on Friday people are saying
You're doing a 180 you know you're you're whatever but there's just new information and it looks like once you factor in all the asymptomatic carriers and you factor in millions of people that have or had the coronavirus that were never counted and there were previously unknown then obviously the percentage of dead goes down with that and we've talked about the math before.
But where we're gonna head now is because we have shut down the economy for... I think it's almost exactly a month, right?
It was March 13th or... No, I think it was a little bit later.
So say three weeks.
It's been three weeks that the economy has been shut down.
Now we are going to see the drastic economic effect.
And I've been talking about this really since it started, but it's taken a backburner obviously to the news about testing and hospital resources and PPE and curves and all that.
But that is going to be the story of the rest of this year and next year.
And I saw a report today that said that a fair valuation for the S&P 500 would be about 2,550 points, which if you've been following the stock market is a drastic reduction compared to where we were a couple of months ago.
And so a lot of people are thinking, oh, well, maybe now's a great time to buy, or maybe it's a discount and we're all going in and the economy's going to bounce back.
In other words, the expectation from investors and from stock market people and everybody else is that, well, the economy goes down and then it goes right back up, right?
You open up the economy and then the economy goes back to where it was in February.
Stock market goes back to where it was.
GDP goes back to where it was.
Unemployment goes back to where it was.
But none of that's going to happen.
And we've been seeing a steady stream of reports from various people over the past few weeks, government officials, the IMF, stock market people, Wall Street people, that have been saying that you're not even going to see a full recovery next year.
You're not going to see one anytime soon.
And you may not even see a full, complete recovery until next year.
And you look at a lot of the economic metrics, which is the jobless claims, which are historically bad, GDP.
You look at even the volatility index in the stock market.
Oil has been another problem, which they just reached a deal this weekend.
But you look at a lot of these indicators, and it very much mirrors where we were in 2008.
And so this economic recession that is on the horizon, it may take a little while to even kick in.
It may take 18 months for the economic toll to really set in for a lot of people.
So, I have a feeling that we're going to start heading in that direction with the show.
Once society reopens and people reemerge, with precautions of course, masks and temperature checks and hand sanitizer and all of that, and hospitals are more prepared.
Once people start to prepare, in whatever way that they do, there won't be a full return, there won't be a full reintegration.
And again, people are talking about the antibody tests.
I think you're going to find that the real problem for a lot of people will be the economy and so we'll see how that plays out.
Of course we've got these two crises that are happening concurrently and they're playing off of one another.
You've got the coronavirus which is its own problem that will persist for at least Twelve to eighteen months until you have the natural immunity or the vaccine.
But now, and I think these things will maybe duel, they will compete a little bit for relevance and in severity.
But now you're going to have this major, major, major recession, which has been catalyzed by this.
Now it's creating debt and deficits and all kinds of problems that are not easily solved.
So we're going to talk a little bit about shortages tonight.
There's been a major meatpacking plant which has been closed down.
And the CEO of that plant and many other people are saying that what you're going to start to see sooner rather than later is shortages.
Of course, and I've been saying this, what happens when people stop going to work is people stop making things.
And when people stop making things, you can't buy things.
Or things get more expensive to buy because there's less things to buy.
And I remember, who remembers one month ago or three weeks ago, a lot of people On Twitter, a lot of people in our circles were saying that if you wanted the economy to reopen, that you were sick, you were a boomer, you're putting the GDP, you're putting the green line going up.
Over people's lives, and you're heartless, and you're a cuck, and all this.
And I had the foresight, which is not, you know, I'm not like patting myself on the back.
I mean, this is just obvious.
But you don't have to be a Wall Street hedge fund manager, or a billionaire, or a politician to say that shutting down the economy is going to hurt everybody.
And it's going to hurt everybody in meaningful ways.
Not in abstract, conceptual ways.
Not in metrics that the UN collects, or that the Economic Council collects, but it's going to hurt you in your wallet, it's going to hurt you in what you can buy, it's going to hurt you in your wages, and that has real effects on people.
The economy actually, it turns out the economy actually matters, right?
And so this is just one of the ways that we are going to, one of the areas, one of the ways we're going to start to see the economic damage.
And this is something that is really just beyond our control.
Of course we in America can try to reopen things and that is what we're going to do probably next month or maybe June at the latest.
But you also have to factor in the supply chains because of course it's not just in America that workplaces are shutting down.
But it's all over the world.
It's China.
It's India.
It's everywhere.
And so when other parts of the world shut down and you need those markets, you need their factories, you need their manufacturing to create products, well then you're going to get shortages that are completely out of our hands and out of the hands of the government.
And that's going to be a big problem.
So we'll talk about that.
We'll get into all of that.
The economy, the numbers.
We'll talk about New York and these regional blocks which have formed.
Very interesting.
There is now these two packs of regional groups of governors from the east coast and governors from the west coast and they have each created regional blocks.
They're going to assemble their own teams of experts and health experts and economists and people like that and they are going to monitor the coronavirus decision and I assume make their own autonomous decisions about when and how to reopen the economy.
That's a direct challenge to the president.
So we'll talk a little bit about that as well, and it should be a pretty good show.
We're gonna try and make it interesting, try to keep it moving.
The show goes on, right?
The show grinds on, even though the news is lame, even though I don't want to talk about this anymore.
But we have to!
It's our lives now.
This is our lives.
This is our sentence.
This is 2020.
How does my hair look?
Is my hair okay?
That's the big problem, too, with this virus.
Not just there's no news, but no haircut!
So the movement looks bad, too!
The show sounds lame, and the show's looking bad!
The beard's coming in nicely, but the hair is really just...
I don't know.
We're in this in-between stage.
I'd like to maybe just go mullet mode eventually.
I mean, I feel like at least that is a look.
But now it just looks shaggy.
Now it just looks like my normal haircut, but too long.
So, we're in this awkward transition stage.
My hair has entered a puberty-like stage.
A pubescent phase between short and long hair.
The beard is coming in, you know, okay.
And the camera picks it up a little bit better.
The new camera.
The Logitech, you couldn't really see it very well.
It just looked dirty.
I just looked dirty.
It was kind of ambiguous.
What was going on?
But you could see it a little better now, right?
Before we dive into our coronavirus news, though, I just want to say Happy Easter!
Hope you all had a great Easter.
Hope you had a great...
Holy Week and all that.
I know the festivities were this weekend although not really a lot of festivities because church is closed, no mass, right?
You're supposed to watch on TV but you can't go to mass and everything's closed, right?
Restaurants are closed so you don't get to go out for a nice Easter brunch or dinner or whatever.
But I hope you enjoyed.
Happy Easter!
You know, always a very white-pilling holiday.
Most white-pilling holiday there is.
A good day, right?
So I hope you enjoyed that.
Spent time with families.
With your family, I should say.
Not with, you know, miscellaneous families.
Your family.
I hope you remember the reason for the season.
I saw some bad takes on Twitter where people are like, oh, I hate the bunny.
I hate the Easter bunny.
I hate the eggs.
That's not what it's about.
And I agree in principle that, yes, the reason for Easter is Jesus Christ and the resurrection and all that.
I kind of like the bunny and I like the eggs too.
And, you know, that's all great.
It's all part of the fun, part of the festivities.
We can have both at the same time!
You can paint eggs, you can have an Easter egg basket, and also remember why.
I mean, these things can coexist at the same time.
But I saw some, you know, Twitter's just getting to be...
Maybe it's the insideness.
I don't know.
Maybe it's just because I haven't taken a vacation in a long time, but Twitter is just getting to the point where I can't be on it anymore.
I can't tweet anything.
Lately I put out a tweet and the kinds of responses I get in the replies, it makes me want to leave public life altogether and just be done with it and just become private.
And the live chat too!
And you're no better!
And it's a live chat too!
It's a live chat on the show or on other streams.
It's these replies on my Twitter.
I can't take it anymore.
You know, I tweet out today a clearly ironic take.
You know, Jim Acosta tweets out, he says, quote, Trump says the authority of the president is total.
Reporter checks U.S.
Constitution.
This is not true.
Okay, very lame take from a CNN journalist, right?
Suddenly, they're big constitutionalists.
And I quote-tweet it, and I say, my allegiance is to Donald Trump, not the Constitution.
And you get all these, it's not even just the people that disagree with me, and, oh, that's cringe, Trump is a shabbos boy, I mean, that's cringe enough.
But even the people that agree with me, I'm seeing people posting gifs, People are posting GIFs in response to this saying that they agree.
Somebody's posting libertarians in the comments section and a GIF from the Wolf of Wall Street.
I don't want to see any more GIFs from the Wolf of Wall Street.
I don't want to see any more GIFs from goodfellas.
If I see one more Jif from Goodfellas, I'm going to kill myself.
If I see one more Jif from the Wolf of Wall Street, you're not the Wolf of Wall Street, I'm gonna walk in front of traffic.
I'm gonna walk in front of a truck on the highway, and I will gladly do it.
I can't take it anymore.
And it's every reply!
Every reply is people that just clearly don't, they just don't get it.
They just don't get it.
So, I'm losing it a little bit.
I'm losing it because of you, because of the masses.
Maybe it's time to take a little vacation.
I don't know.
And I don't know what it is.
Maybe it's because the movement has gotten too big.
I think, maybe after Droyper Wars, now too many people follow me.
Too many people watch the show.
Before, if you liked the show, it was because You had to, like, find it, you know?
It was kind of like a word-of-mouth thing.
It was like a cool, lesser-known thing.
Now it's like a huge thing.
Now I get maybe more live viewers than any other political streamer.
That's an exaggeration, but I'm right up there.
You know, if you watch any of these other guys, major political full-time streamers, And now the quality has gone down.
The more people that come in, the quality just decreases.
So I don't know.
I don't know what I'm going to do.
I stroked my beard.
I brewed.
I put my phone down.
I turned my phone over, screen down.
And I, you know, I stroke my beard and I think, you know, what, what am I going to do now?
What am I going to do now?
The paparazzi, the reply guys, the orbiters, it's all too much, right?
Okay, but I, okay, so Happy Easter.
So all of that is to say, Happy Easter.
And also, one more thing before we talk about the virus.
There's some other news that happened today.
Election news, you might have seen it.
Bernie Sanders endorsed Joe Biden today.
And I was kind of disappointed because they hyped it up.
They said, oh, Bernie Sanders is going live with Joe Biden.
And they did a live stream together, Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders, and they had this conversation.
And I forget what the tweet was, but it said, like, ah, big, big news!
Watch this stream!
Something's gonna happen!
And I don't know what I was expecting.
I don't know what, uh, what I had in mind that they were building up to, but Bernie Sanders simply endorsed Joe Biden, which, I mean, you know, I don't know if that's a big deal, but it's a headline.
He made the official endorsement, and I'm sure that's big news for a lot of Democrats and Bernie Sanders type people, but, of course, I almost sneezed there.
You know when that happens, you catch a sneeze?
I would have almost preferred to sneeze, but I felt it coming on.
Anyway, what was I saying?
So, I mean, it's a big deal for Democrats, obviously.
Say bless you.
Say bless you in spite of the fact, because I might as well have sneezed.
I want to get some bees in chat for bless you.
Anyway, so it's a big deal for the Democrats.
They, you know, it's official headline he endorsed, but not, you know, I don't know.
I don't know what I was expecting.
Maybe like the revolution has commenced, like we're gonna go after Donald Trump.
No, like we're gonna go after him.
We're gonna chase him in the parking lot.
I don't know.
I don't know what I was expecting.
We're suspending elections.
We're throwing our endorsement behind Joseph Stalin.
I don't know.
But it was just lame.
Big letdown.
But I have to say, Bernie Sanders, hello, vindicated again, continues to be the most pathetic human being in politics.
It was sad enough when he dropped out of the race.
And I feel like he endorsed Joe Biden last week, right?
We talked about it, and part of me feels like he tacitly endorsed Joe Biden.
I don't remember exactly what he said in his statement, but, you know, now he made it official, but it just keeps getting more and more humiliating for Democrats.
And I really want us to pause and reflect on the fact, and I posted a little bit about this on Twitter, and I got kind of bad optics territory, but let's really reflect on the fact That there were 25 candidates, 24, 25 candidates in the Democratic primary over the last year, a little bit more than a year now.
24, whatever it was, 20, it was more than 20 candidates.
And not, you know, not just like random people, governors, congressmen, senators, I'm trying to think if there's anyone else notable.
I mean a lot of politicians, former vice president, there were a lot of candidates that were running and a lot of big names, Elizabeth Warren, Bernie Sanders, Beto O'Rourke, you had all kinds of Kamala Harris, all kinds of big name people, serious people, kind of like competitive candidates, and after all this time and all those candidates, Who did they narrow it down to?
And I'm not just saying like, what's his name?
Who is he?
Joe Biden, old white man who is ostensibly Christian, basically a racist, basically a sexist, an accused rapist and molester.
And it's so funny to me because they also elected him on electability itself, right?
I mean they nominated him, I should say, Because he was electable.
They nominated him in other words because they thought, they said to themselves, okay, when I go to the ballot box, or when I go to my caucus station, I have to pick the person who is going to beat Donald Trump.
No messing around this time, no mucking about, as they would say in Warzone.
All right, enough mucking about.
We have to pick somebody that's gonna win.
We gotta pick somebody that's gonna beat Donald Trump.
We get one chance.
We messed it up last time.
And when that's the focus, when that's the objective, getting shit done, winning at all costs.
Who's this election?
Is it a black guy, Cory Booker?
Nope.
Is it the woman, Elizabeth Warren?
No.
Is it the Jew?
Nope.
Is it the black woman, Kamala Harris?
Nope.
It is the white, Aryan, old man, rapist Joe Biden.
Racist, rapist Joe Biden.
And I think it says a lot.
I think it says a lot.
A lot of people think that politics is about policies.
It's not.
A lot of people think the world is about politics.
It's not.
The world, countries, societies, businesses, political parties, do you know what they're defined by?
And it's not necessarily race, but it is demographics.
It's demographics.
And it's not just this one time.
Like, it's just a fluke.
Well, you know, people can come up with a lot of reasons.
Let's not forget, Joe Biden wasn't picked.
Joe Biden was elected by zealous Democrats.
Zealous.
Enthusiastic.
Overwhelmingly enthusiastic.
Going out to the polls.
They're trying to pick somebody.
I mean, the base of the Democrats is activated.
They hate Trump more than anybody.
They hate him more than Bush.
Literally, they come out and say, we like Bush compared to Trump.
Could you imagine that 15 years ago?
Unthinkable.
And they're activated.
We'll stop at nothing to defeat Trump.
He's the fascist in the Oval Office.
And Democratic voters went out and they pulled the lever for Biden.
Not Kamala.
Not Cory.
Not Elizabeth Warren.
Not even Bernie.
None of them.
They picked the old white man.
And so it's not a fluke even this time, but it's also not a fluke anywhere else.
Where else do you see this?
New York and California.
Who are the names that you're hearing being floated for a potential replacement for Joe Biden, because he's mentally ill, or as a candidate down in the future?
Who are like the only competent viable candidates that have been talked about?
Gavin Newsom, the governor of California, and Andrew Cuomo, the governor of New York.
Are you seeing a pattern here?
Are you seeing any similarities?
Who do Democrats nationwide select for who should run against Donald Trump?
Joe Biden.
Old, white man.
Tall, old, chad, white man.
With rape accusations, okay?
And even if it wasn't Joe Biden, who was the runner-up?
Bernie Sanders.
Now Bernie Sanders is Jewish, but nevertheless, Old, broadly speaking, white man.
I know we know the difference, but most people do not, right?
So, even your runner-up is an old white man, essentially.
And who is the runner-up behind him?
Pete Buttigieg.
Not straight, but another white man, right?
And who is it in California and New York?
Which, I might add, are the two most diverse states in the country.
They're the two...
States with the two biggest cities and the most diverse cities.
New York City, of course, and Los Angeles, and then you've also got San Francisco, you've got the whole West Coast, right?
And who do the two states, some of the biggest states with the two biggest cities, the biggest, most diverse populations, the melting pot, the cosmopolitan international coastal cities, who do they pick?
Cuomo and Newsom, two tall, chad, white men.
And they're the ones being floated for the next election.
And I gotta tell you, the more that I look at politics, the more it vindicates us.
And this is why you have to join America first.
You don't have to like me, you don't have to like what I say, but everything that we say is true.
And people might not like what we say about demographics, they might find it uncomfortable, they might find it unfortunate, Cruel, even.
Unfair.
But we're the only ones that have called it.
Because if Charlie Kirk and, you know, anybody in con ink, if the world reflected their ideology, if their worldview was an adequate or accurate description of what the world is, Who would be leading California and New York?
It would be probably like Latinos or Blacks or Chinese or something like that, right?
It would be if it was the identity politics left, you know, wouldn't they be doing this identity politics thing?
Wouldn't it be, right?
But of course not.
Of course, who rises to the top, even in the Democratic Party?
Even in the Democratic Party?
Who are the competent and... You know, and there are some other reasons for this we could say, but I do think that that sort of irony should not be lost on people.
That even in the Democratic Party, and you could look at a number of elections or number of cases, And this is what you find.
Who are the people that are able to rise up and take control like this?
Well, even in Illinois.
You know, Chicago.
Who's the Illinois governor?
J.B.
Pritzker.
And you know, J.B.
Pritzker's obviously Jewish and very Jewish.
But, you know, again, a lot of people don't think like that.
So, it's just something very interesting to me.
That these parties, they don't necessarily... It's not so much a question of Policy or ideology so much as it is about populations and the same reason And I've been saying this for a long time now But it's so true the same reason that they are falling apart as a party the same reason that they've put up Or rather the reason just the reason the reason they put up two incompetent candidates one election after another is because their party celebrates
Terrible, dysfunctional, bad things.
Bad.
Yeah, I mean that might sound like it's, oh it's bad, like it's nondescript.
No, it's bad.
It's evil.
It's bad.
It's unnatural.
Everything that they promote is contrary to things that are life-giving and additive and productive and good, right?
Everything that they embrace on an ethical level and even just on a practical level.
The policies and the values that they promote are things that are destructive, that lead to the things dissolving, coming apart, entropic, chaotic forces.
And it's no wonder that we just continue to see terrible mistakes and losses, grasping, or what is the expression?
When you grab defeat from the jaws of victory in case after case after case, and the few shining stars are the white guys.
And I find that all to be very interesting.
I think those patterns are worth dwelling on a little bit, because I think a lot of people would say that something like that would not be possible, or something like that could not happen, but I don't think that's surprising at all to me, actually.
It's really not surprising that this was the end result of all these years of what if people called it biological Leninism in a sense, and maybe you could read a little bit about that.
It's not surprising to me at all that this is how it all evens out.
It's sort of like when you pour I don't know.
What is that science experiment that people... I remember taking science classes in college or in high school where you would add up a bunch of different things with different densities and you shake it out and of course the things that are the most dense go to the bottom and the things that are the least go to the top.
And, you know, maybe you shouldn't read too much into that, but it's like, well, we've done the shaking, we've added all our ingredients, and now we're doing this great sorting, and hmm, let's see how it's all stacking up.
And this is gonna create conflict, but anyway, so that's a Democratic Party.
It's just so funny to me.
Ari and Joe, you're stuck with them.
You're stuck with Joe Biden, Jack!
Get in, Jack!
We've got an election to win!
So I like to see it.
Of all the people that could have gotten the nomination, I'm glad it was one of our boys.
One of our boys!
Is it possible for them to elect somebody who isn't a white male rapist?
I don't understand, right?
I mean, just look around the society.
That's not to say that Joe Biden is a rapist.
We believe these allegations, but it is to say that there is a certain kind of person that excels.
Maybe not a rapist, but you could say Chad.
Confident, charismatic, successful with the ladies, white man.
That's what it is.
Kavanaugh, Trump, Joe Biden.
I mean, look at these three men from different parties and from different backgrounds, but I mean, it's really all the same.
You know, these are all highly successful, highly motivated, driven, white men who are, you know, good-looking in their prime, chat in their prime, high sexual marketplace value, and all these, all these fatties are out there saying, why, why is, you know, society is run by people like this and we should put more fat bitches in charge or something?
Why?
Why do you want to mess with this?
Clearly, you know, it seems like any sort of arrangement other than that is astroturfed and doomed to fail.
It's just something to think about.
That's all.
I'm just observing patterns.
That's it.
I'm just looking at the patterns.
I'm not judging.
I think ideally, ideally we would have fat, retarded people running the government.
Ideally, we would have a guy in a wheelchair being the president because that's the nice thing, right?
I mean, of course, I don't believe that's a good thing that that's the case.
I think what is ideal is to have somebody with cerebral palsy be the president.
Some, you know, some person and there's nothing wrong with that, but we just need to have somebody who is you know, totally inept and totally incompetent and I because I think that would be nice and we should strive for Niceness and things that make us feel good and comfortable, right?
So of course, I don't believe that that's a good thing You know all these white men rising to the top and succeeding.
No, but but this must be rectified We must we must work tirelessly to elevate incompetent people that are ugly and sad and everything else, right?
Anyway, you know my thoughts on that try trying to stay optical trying to stay optical, but it's like I mean, it's not hard to see what's going on here.
Anyway, Bernie Sanders endorses Joe Biden and it is funny to me also because, you know, you have all these socialists that are out there and they're cheering him on and they want him to lead the revolution or whatever.
And here's the thing, modern leftism is gay.
And it's gay in like a number of different ways.
Obviously, modern leftism promotes homosexuality.
Uh, and in that sense it is gay.
But in a different sense it is also gay.
By that I also mean that it is toothless.
In the sense that what did leftism look like a hundred years ago?
What did radical leftism in this country or other countries look like a hundred years ago?
Do you think that the Soviets, the communists, were really concerned about pronouns?
And I know this is gonna get a little boomer for a moment here, but indulge me.
Were they really concerned about snowflakes and safe space and pronouns and...
Microaggressions and all this?
Or were they murderers?
Were they killers?
Did they have strong men?
Take a look at the Soviet propaganda.
Did that feature a lot of disabled people?
Or was it mostly depictions of strong Russian men?
Strong Russian workers?
Strong Russian soldiers.
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And, you know, there was some feminist stuff too, but generally speaking, what was the appeal to in the Soviet Union?
An appeal to strength.
To workers.
To agriculture workers.
People that were physically strong.
Men.
Right?
Power.
And what does the left worship today?
I mean, they worship banks, and Jewish people, and homosexuals, and, you know, all this other kind of stuff.
And I think that's a big reason why that'll never work.
And I'm not even memeing.
I'm not even memeing.
It will never work, because the ideology that they've embraced is not socialism, it's not communism, it's not Marxism.
They've embraced something wholly... I mean, I guess it is essentially one application of Marxism or an application of Leninism, but it's not what it was a hundred years ago.
They've embraced something that is totally Contradictory?
And you know, these ideologies were contradictory a hundred years ago.
Maybe the difference is that a hundred years ago, maybe it had not followed all of its ideology through to its logical conclusions, right?
In that sense, that even the Marxists a hundred years ago still had a lot of the presuppositions of capitalists and Christians and traditionalists, you know, even unknowingly.
That even back then, I mean, they were appealing to a 20th century population.
It was a 20th century Marxism.
Now we've got a 21st century United Nations, globalist... Not that it wasn't always that way, but you understand what I'm saying.
Now they've embraced something that is just so bad, just so dysfunctional.
They will never win.
They can never win.
They can never create something that is truly dissident.
They cannot create something that is truly revolutionary.
Anything that really challenges the system, and Bernie Sanders embodies that.
Bernie Sanders can never challenge the system.
And anybody like him.
Cenk Uygur.
Cenk Uygur, what did he get?
7%?
10%?
Whatever it was in the election?
And that's because this guy, he was a bombastic, loud-mouthed, tireless progressive, and, you know, really kind of solid on most of the issues, but he made some off-color jokes one time, right?
And he said some things that were inappropriate 15 years ago, by the standards of like 2005 that were okay, but by the standards of today were not okay, so he lost the race.
And that's the case with Bernie.
That's the case with a lot of these people.
And it just makes me laugh.
They have created their own sort of every problem that they have that they have created.
They have caged themselves with their own ideology.
And I think there's something white-pilling in that to see Bernie Sanders, somebody so weak who ends up endorsing Joe Biden.
And you could see all these people, all these activists rallying around Joe Biden, all these cynical activists who want in on the plutocratic political machine.
You know, they want their DNC job or whatever, so you see these videos.
You see that TikTok of that Muslim kid doing some slam poem about how we need to support Joe Biden.
That is all so funny to me.
And all of this is to say, it's almost actually biblical, frankly.
If we just focus on doing what's right, we literally don't have to worry about anything else.
And it's not like a corny thing, I just mean in a very general sense.
As long as we, we need to worry about us.
We need to worry about our movement.
We as right-wingers need to worry about being right-wing, being conservative.
And as long as we keep doing the right thing, and that is building strong families on a Christian foundation, and building businesses, and working, as long as we are using good sense, and biblical good sense, common sense, Christian common sense and values, we will outlast everybody else.
And the question is really, do you believe in your convictions?
Do you actually have convictions?
Because if you actually have convictions when it comes to a lot of this stuff, then you understand that it's only a matter of time before all of these paper tigers collapse.
That these great follies that are being pursued They might have their day, they might have their decade, they might have a time, but they're doomed to fail because of the intrinsic contradictions and flaws, right?
They're not wise.
They're not built on a solid foundation.
Things that are not built on a solid foundation cannot last.
Anybody can build something up and, like I said, you can have your day and you could even have a long time when you're talking about a big country and lots of people.
But ultimately, and I'm talking as a political movement, if everybody in our movement is doing our part and we're doing what we know to be right, and we have those convictions, we believe that it's right, then I don't actually feel scared.
I don't feel even anxious about a hundred years from now.
Because we are building a stone foundation.
They are building a foundation on straw.
And so while maybe we're coming from behind and we're not, you know, obviously on the level of the Democrats or even Turning Point USA for that matter, the conservative establishment, but as long as we are building something that is solid, it doesn't matter how big what they have is because it is not solid, right?
And I don't know if I'm doing a great job of articulating that, but I've been saying this for weeks and weeks and weeks, and I still get people coming to me and saying, I'm blackpilled.
I'm just so blackpilled.
How are we going to dig ourselves out?
How are we?
Don't worry about 50 years from now.
And don't worry about what they're doing.
Worry about what we're doing.
If we are fighting to the best of our ability every day, and when we're building our foundation, we're building our infrastructure, we're using good sense, we're using prudence, we're taking advice, We're following Christ, right?
We're following the Christian framework?
then it's set.
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The table is set, folks.
It's a matter of time.
And that's not to say that we shouldn't be ambitious.
That's not to say that...
We should be complacent, but it is simply to say that we should have confidence in what we believe.
It's playing out right in front of us.
We say, look at what's going on with the Democrats.
They've embraced diversity.
They've embraced egalitarianism.
They've embraced horrible, unethical things, egalitarianism.
Evil things.
Bad sense.
They're lazy.
I mean, you cannot say enough bad things about where the left is today.
And we say that all of those things lead to ruin.
But a lot of us don't actually believe it.
Because then we look at the left and we say, oh, we'll never beat them.
Throw the towel in.
It's over.
I don't see how we come back from this.
Look at the left.
Look at what they're putting together.
Everything that they believe in, again, like I said, on an ethical level and on a practical level, It's not good practice, and it's not good, it's not natural, it's not moral, right?
And if we really believe that, then there is no future for the left.
That's not to say that evil people, you know, as I said, because it's not like, oh well, evil people never get ahead.
We know that evil people get ahead, but it is to say that they are sowing the seeds of their own demise, and we are planting seeds that are going to sprout real gains in the coming years.
We just have to be confident about it.
We just have to show up every day, do our part.
It's not to say we should be complacent, but we should be confident in what we believe, because it's all playing out right here with Bernie Sanders and all this.
Do you think it's a fluke that they put up Hillary Clinton?
Do you think it's a fluke that they put up Joe Biden?
Do you think it'll be a fluke that they'll put up somebody terrible in four years?
That you might even see real cleavages in the Democratic Party?
Real fault lines and divisions between Ideological camps or between demographic groups that you're going to see a splinter of maybe an Hispanic bloc or a black bloc or whatever.
Do you think that the Democratic Party of 2024 is going to be really gung-ho about putting up another white man?
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Another white man with maybe sexual assault allegations or whatever.
I mean, and that is just, again, I've made my point here, but I think that is definitely something to think about with this election, but really in a long-term view.
If you ever start to think, oh well, they're gonna match us with this overwhelming advantage with demographics and other things, and there might be some truth to that, but Let's show up, let's do our part, let's be smart, because it's all right there in that election.
Donald Trump is proof of that.
Donald Trump didn't say, well, we can't win, look at the map, blah blah blah.
And here's a billionaire, 6'3", who said, there are no good options.
I'm going to become the president.
And he did.
And he did.
Whereas everybody thought he was going to lose.
Whereas everybody thought our fate was sealed.
And a lot of people thought our fate was sealed with Barack Obama in 2008, actually.
Whereas a lot of people threw the towel in.
Donald Trump came in and said, I'm actually just going to build a campaign that works.
I'm going to exploit these vulnerabilities.
I'll build a good team of solid people.
We'll do Christian conservative policies.
And it worked!
Go figure, right?
But we're gonna move on.
We'll look at the coronavirus.
I'm going... I'm rambling at this point, but you get it.
You get it.
You look at Bernie Sanders.
You're weak.
You're a failure.
Not a coincidence.
But we're gonna move on, take a look at the coronavirus, and see what's happening with this.
We'll look at our latest numbers here from the U.S.
And like I said, the big and exciting development is that the death rate is actually going down.
And we said this last week, that it was peak week.
And it seems like last week might have been, could have been peak week.
We'll see how it goes this week, and we'll see what the other curves are looking like outside of New York.
New York has passed their peak, but we'll see what happens in Detroit, we'll see what happens in New Orleans, and the other hotspots, the other major epidemic, or rather outbreak areas.
But it looks like, at least for now, the death rate is going down, and I hope that trend continues.
On Friday, for example, we had 2,000 dead in 24 hours.
On Friday, 2,000 dead in one day.
On Saturday, we had 1,877 dead, which is an improvement.
You know, it's not... that's obviously a pretty high number still.
But you go from 2,000 on Friday to close to 1,900 on Saturday.
Yesterday, the death toll was 1,557.
So you go from 2,000 on Friday to a little bit more than 1,500 on Sunday, which is very good.
And I'll look at our numbers here for today.
For today, we have 23,400 total dead, 582,000 total cases, and the number of dead in the last 24,000.
1,300 in the last 24 hours as of today.
So on Friday 2000, Saturday 1877, yesterday was, uh, what?
last 24 hours as of today.
So on Friday, 2000, Saturday, 1877.
Yesterday was what?
Yesterday was 1557 and today 1309.
So the number of deaths is going down.
The projections have not been modified.
The projections still have us hitting 68,000 dead by August 4th and actually the death rate is projected to go slightly higher than before this week.
And we'll see if that comes to fruition.
We'll obviously be monitoring the numbers, but I'm looking at the current projection here, the current graph, and it shows that we are going to hit a peak of 2150 dead per day today, which would be a 24-hour period today ending in tomorrow.
So the current, they've logged all the current numbers which has the trajectory going down on the projection sheet.
It has logged all the data up until today and shows that the death rate is going down drastically.
But it has a death rate, the projection has it going up to 2150 today.
It's at 1300 today.
So I don't think that's going to happen.
And what's in the projection of course is factoring in the other curves outside of New York.
New York was obviously the worst and the biggest outbreak.
And they passed their peak, and so the idea is, well, New York passes their peak, death rate may go down a little bit, but it goes back up once everywhere else hits their peak.
And they projected that that might start to happen today, but it's not happening today, and we'll see if it happens later on this week, but we could be in a scenario where the death rate continues to plummet, and if it does, the projected total number of deaths will go down from 68,000 precipitously.
And what happens when the death rate is, like, lower than an average flu season?
I mean, again, you know, and I've been saying this for weeks, it's not really comparable because of immunity, and it's not really comparable because of the timetable, and it's not comparable because of the rate of death.
More people get the flu than get coronavirus.
So people say, well, 60,000 dead, that's like an average flu season.
But way more people get the flu than get coronavirus.
So what is the percentage like?
If you've got, you know, let's just say for the sake of numbers, 1 million people.
Well, let's just use the numbers that we have.
We've got nearly 600,000 confirmed cases, and we've got, uh, what is it?
34- I'm sorry, 23,000 dead.
It's 34,000 recovered.
We've got 582,000 confirmed cases, 23 dead.
It's 34,000 recovered.
We've got 582,000 confirmed cases, 23 dead.
So our current death rate in the United States is around 4%.
So let's say the death rate is 4%.
If millions, hundreds of millions of people get the coronavirus and 4% dies, what's 4% of 100 million?
What is that?
That would be 4 million people, right?
4% is out of 100.
4% of 100 million is 4 million people dead.
4 million is more than 50,000, right?
Yeah, percent is out of 100.
4% of 100 million is 4 million people dead.
4 million is more than 50,000, right?
And so that's why rate matters a lot.
Coronavirus could see, you could see 150 million people getting coronavirus, right?
When all is said and done, after it's burned through over the course of a few years, you could see 150 million people get it.
And if 150, that's what some of the projections say, is 150 million over the lifetime of the virus will get sick.
And if 150 million people get it, that means 6 million people die, if the death rate is 4%.
The death rate could go down, and people said it's probably much lower, because there are a lot more cases that we don't know about.
4% death rate is if you're putting the current dead, which we know about, and we know all the dead, obviously, because if you die from coronavirus, You gotta get like a death certificate.
They're being very liberal even.
They're even overestimating the death rate.
So we know everybody.
We're probably even overestimating how many people are dying.
So we know that number, but what's unknown is all the people that have it.
So we put basically a known number, and maybe even a bigger number, over a much much much smaller unknown number, which is the confirmed cases.
We don't know how many cases there are.
And the number of confirmed cases is probably much smaller than the total number of cases that exist.
Because to get confirmed, you gotta get tested.
And to get tested, you have to have symptoms.
And not just symptoms, but mild or severe symptoms.
So, you're putting 23,000, or 24,000, whatever it is, over 580,000, and the 23,000 number is probably in the ballpark of being right.
Maybe it's a little bit higher, but it's about right.
The 580,000 number is way, way lower than it should be.
It should be like a million, let's say, for the sake of example.
Probably somewhere like that.
Because of all the people that have the virus that didn't get tested, or they're asymptomatic, or right i mean there's a variety of cases where they're not going to show up in that number so let's say you go from 24,000 over 500,000 to 24,000 over a million well now the death rate is drastically lower and so if 150 people get the disease then it's going to be you know not six million people dead it's going to be a lot less
Nevertheless, the death rate for the flu is like 0.1, 0.2 percent.
I mean, it's in that ballpark.
It's like 10 times lower.
And so 100 million people can get the flu, and you've got a very small amount of people that die.
We have had 60, well, they're forecasting by the end of it, 68,000 will have died by like June.
That's in a matter of a few months.
So higher death rate in a shorter amount of time, right?
And with the social distancing.
Flu will kill 50,000 people with no social distancing over the course of a year and after a hundred million people get infected.
Let's just say millions, tens of millions of people get the flu every year.
Lots of people get the flu.
And that's why you have... people don't usually freak out about a 50,000 death rate from the flu.
Even if it's a particularly bad sometimes you have 60,000 dead from the flu But that's because if a hundred hundred million people get something and across the world billions of people will get the flu, but it's a Proportionally, it's a much smaller percentage.
The fatality of the flu is obviously very low because we've got immunity So I've explained this a million times you get you get the picture at this point, but that's where the death rate is heading And obviously we want to have less dead than more.
The thing is though, death rates going down now.
That's good.
What happens when we open up?
What happens when people go back to work?
They go back to school?
We are working probably with cases from weeks ago, right?
In other words, the people that are dying now probably got the virus before the social distancing, before the lockdown.
And so, I would say, and I don't think there's data on this, but probably there's virtually no people.
It would be statistically, compared to the rest, negligible, the number of people that are dying from coronavirus during the social distancing.
In other words, people are so locked down, transmission is not at all what it will be when people start going out.
But put 30 kids back in the classroom.
Put 100 people back in a restaurant or in a bar.
Put 30 people back in an office.
Whatever it is for those various spaces.
And have them touching common surfaces like doorknobs and tablets and thermostat and whatever.
Whatever come in a desk.
All the common surfaces, railings, things like that.
Countertops.
And then see the number of cases go back up and the number of dead go back up.
And we're trying to have it be a manageable increase.
I think that was the purpose of the social distancing and the lockdown is to make the wave of confirmed cases and deaths manageable for hospitals and for the government.
And we'll come back with precautions and go back in phases and slowly and keep it controlled and increase the contact tracing and all that.
But that's what we're looking at.
So anyway, you probably know all this.
Just a refresher.
We're back from the weekend.
But we're going to dive into the latest developments here on the virus.
The big development, which to me we need to watch, is the shortages.
We'll get to New York, we'll get to the reopening, these regional groups, but one aspect of it which I don't think is being talked about enough is the shortages.
A lot of the economic fallout that's happening.
And I'm going to read you this report from the New York Times about the shortages, but I just want you to think about the chain reaction of what happens when the economy shuts down like this, the demand and the supply side shutdown.
Because a lot of people look at this, and I understand the impulse, but a lot of people are looking at the coronavirus crisis, and they're saying that if you are eager to reopen the economy, or hastily trying to reopen the economy, then you just don't care enough or hastily trying to reopen the economy, then you just don't care enough That you're putting profit ahead of people's lives.
That's Bill Mitchell.
That's Baby Boomer.
That's stock market con ink talk.
Right?
And in fairness, there is a lot of shilling to reopen the economy from big business.
I've seen a lot of it.
And I know that people are being paid off to shill for reopening the economy.
Now that said, even if people are being paid to shill, is it true?
I mean, really it's independent.
Whether or not it's true is independent if people are shilling for it, right?
You could say equally that maybe the media wants the economy to remain closed because it'll hurt the president, because it'll hurt the economy, and if the economy's bad then people won't turn out for the election, right?
So whether or not people are shilling for various positions, is completely irrelevant to whether or not it is true that the economy is experiencing problems and these problems have to put it lightly these are problems that a lot of people are having you have to think about the chain reaction really think about the magnitude of what we're talking about here think about one example of like cars car sales are down i think like what is it eighty percent or something like that people are not buying cars
Right now.
And they're not buying cars because of social distancing, but also because they have nowhere to go.
Because they don't go to work, they don't go to school, transportation has been shut down.
I don't know if it was 80% or 20%.
I don't know if I inverted it or not.
But let's just say for the sake of example.
Car sales are way down, and that is a fact.
I forget though if it was 80 or 20.
I think it was 80, but it could have been 22.
I don't have this in my notes, but it doesn't matter because these are not important details.
Car sales are down.
What happens when people stop buying cars?
They're not buying cars because they don't need them because demand has been artificially suppressed.
Demand has been suppressed.
Demand for goods has been suppressed because of government restrictions.
Government says you can't go out, can't go to work, can't go to school.
I don't need a car.
Demand has been artificially suppressed.
I won't buy a car.
Car buying is down.
Well, cars are not being purchased.
So, major car companies are losing revenue.
What do car companies do when they start losing revenue?
Well, they start firing people.
But they also... It doesn't stop there.
It trickles all the way down to everybody involved in the car making scheme.
The people that supply the parts for the cars.
The people that supply the raw materials to the parts suppliers.
On and on all the way down.
And all the way down, revenue is being lost.
You know, cars are gonna slow down production.
If there's less demand, we're gonna slow down the supply.
So we're gonna stop buying, you know, these parts.
We're gonna stop, you know, we're gonna close down these plants.
And we're going to stop buying these parts or these materials.
And the people that supply those materials are getting less revenue then.
They're not getting those contracts.
They're not getting those orders.
So then they're going to slow down their orders.
They're going to slow down their production.
They're going to lay people off, right?
And then it goes to the people that are making the, whatever, the aluminum, the steel.
I don't know what goes into a car.
All those different things.
I don't know everything that goes into a car.
All those things then slow down.
And all along the way, people are getting fired.
And all along the way, the people that are getting fired then do not have income.
And when you have less income, you don't buy.
So now demand is suppressed yet again from the market.
Then people are getting fired.
They're not buying.
So the economy slows again.
Maybe they're not buying by going out to eat.
Maybe they're not buying by, you know, buying clothes or whatever, right?
Because now they're out of a job.
And so then this goes on.
That's one industry we're talking about.
Those auto workers that are laid off, now they're not patronizing their local restaurant.
So their restaurant has to fire people, right?
Or cut back.
And then all the way up those supply chains and with all those workers.
And on and on and on across the economy.
And that's an oversimplification, obviously.
I'm reducing it down to a very simple example, but just to give you an idea of the nature of the crisis we're talking about.
And Trump's saying, well, everything's reopened.
It's not so simple as just kick-starting it up again, even if that happened.
And that's not going to happen.
Things are going to reopen slowly.
And so that demand and that supply, it's not just gonna shoot right back up.
People are not just gonna get rehired right away.
And people are not just gonna start spending right away.
Actually, probably demand will be suppressed for a long time.
Because people are gonna have this in the back of their heads and say, I should have some money saved up.
Because remember what happened in March?
Remember what happened in April when we didn't have any money when I got laid off?
And, you know, maybe that's a good thing.
In a general sense that people are saving their money.
People should generally save more of their money.
A big reason we're in this mess is because nobody saves.
Because of low interest rates and we're way over leveraged and there's too much debt in the private and public sector.
Consumer debt and you know government debt and all that.
So that might be a good thing in general, but it's not a good thing now.
Not good for the economy now.
And so one of the problems that you're going to see on top of that, which is people getting laid off and all the rest, is shortages.
Because you keep going along this route and it's not simply that, well, You know, we are going to stop buying certain things.
Shelves are not going to be stocked because there's less demand.
But there's not going to be stock to stock the shelves with.
There's not going to be inventory to stock the shelves with.
Because across the world, people are just simply not showing up to work.
They're not showing up to work to produce certain things or to grow food or whatever.
And eventually you're going to run out of food because people are consuming certain essentials at the same rate, food in particular.
And in a lot of cases that's not being produced, or it's not being transported, or whatever.
And I'll read you, this is the report from the New York Times, which is talking a little bit about that.
It says, quote, Smithfield Foods said Monday that its plant in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, one of the nation's largest pork processing facilities, would remain closed indefinitely at the urging of the governor and mayor after 293 workers tested positive for the virus.
The plant, which employs 3,700 workers and produces about 130 million servings of food per week, is responsible for about half of the state's total number of cases.
Meat production workers often work elbow-to-elbow, cleaning and deboning products in large, open areas filled with hundreds of people.
The closure at Smithfield followed the halting of production at several other poultry and meat plants across the country as workers have fallen ill with coronavirus.
Many meat processing facilities have been hit hard by the virus.
Three workers have died at a Tyson Foods poultry plant in Camilla, Georgia.
Tyson also shut a pork plant in Iowa after an outbreak there among workers.
JBS USA, the world's largest meat processor, confirmed the death of one worker at a Colorado facility and shuttered a plant in Pennsylvania for two weeks.
In a statement announcing the closure, Smithfield's chief executive warned that the closures were threatening the U.S.
meat supply.
The shuttered plant produces about four to five percent of the country's pork.
One plant, four to five percent of the country's pork.
And this is just one plant that's being closed.
Of course, as I just said, other plants across the country are closing.
Candace Sullivan, the president and chief executive of Smithfield, warned in a statement, quote, The closure of this facility, combined with a growing list of other protein plants that have shuttered across our industry, is pushing our country perilously close to the edge in terms of our meat supply.
He continued, quote, it is impossible to keep our grocery stores stocked if our plants are not running.
And that is reality that we're gonna have to deal with pretty soon.
It's not an if, it's a when at this point.
You shut down big swaths of production, and you know, that's another aspect of it, and I talked about the effect of the restrictions, but this is another effect of shutting down the workplaces, is this is the effect on the actual goods and services.
Particularly the essentials, things like food, right?
When they shut down one plant responsible for 5% of the country's pork,
And they're shutting down other major plants like this in Colorado and Pennsylvania and across the country in Iowa You're gonna get to a point where we're operating at below capacity for food production But probably operating at the same if not a greater capacity for food consumption because people are now stocking up on food And I don't know exactly how that balances out these people are not eating at restaurants so you know in some areas there's less and some there's more but People are panic buying.
People are probably buying more than they usually do, at least from grocery stores.
So demand is operating probably at about the same, but the supply is...
Decreasing, and it continues to decrease as long as these restrictions are in place and as long as this coronavirus is in effect.
You don't all of a sudden, one day, change up how a meat production plant works, or a meat processing, I should say, plant works to combat the virus.
That takes a long time.
That takes investment, that takes infrastructure, that takes retraining, right?
So it's not as simple as, oh well, you know, just find a way to go back to work.
Making the meat.
In China, they've done something like this where they do temperature checks and things like that.
But, of course, if you're asymptomatic for four to five days when you're most contagious, that really doesn't do a whole lot of good.
So how then do you produce the food?
How then do you process the meat?
How do you produce the things that people need without spreading the coronavirus?
What are the answers for something like this?
There are no immediate answers and there's really no immediate action as far as I can see being taken to solve this.
And so what you'll see is that shelves will not be stocked or if they are they'll have to significantly raise their prices.
And so get used to eating grain, get used to eating porridge and rice and these kinds of things because pretty soon you're going to see shortages.
And I think the reason they're not talking about it is because watch the president say something about shortages, what happens tomorrow.
Everybody goes to the grocery store and they deplete the stock that exists.
And this only exacerbates the problem.
And I don't see a scenario with our economy where there aren't going to be shortages at this point.
Because, you know, again, people think about the economy, on this side of Twitter in particular, this side of the Internet, and they say, oh, the economy shuts down, not my heckin' stock arenos.
And by the way, I hate that meme and I hate people that do that.
But you have people sarcastically saying, oh, the economy is going down, not my heckin' Stockerinos.
And it's like, yeah, yeah, actually, the stocks are important and the economy is important, too.
Sixteen million jobless claims is a big deal and people being out of work is a big deal and meat shortages Is a big deal.
And that's something that, by the way, will never affect billionaires, will never affect hedge fund managers, that will not affect the CEO of American Airlines, but it will affect you, and it will affect me, and it'll affect the middle class, and everybody else, right?
So, I've been seeing a lot of that.
Well, the only people that should care about the economy are the rich, or the politicians, or, you know, the elite.
But we want to see the economy go down.
Who do you think's getting screwed when the economy goes down?
It's us.
They'll all be fine.
We're the ones who are going to suffer.
And there's really no way around that at this point.
If you're not suffering already, people are without a job, and they're without pay, and they can't get their essentials, and pretty soon there's going to be shortages, and prices are going to go up, or certain items will be unavailable, and there's no end in sight to some of these problems.
And you could reopen the economy, but you're not going to completely reopen the economy, and so the economy will just not be operating at full capacity.
It's like I said at the top of the show.
You're not going to get back to GDP where we were anytime soon.
You're not going to get back to where unemployment was.
Anytime soon.
The stock market is not going to get back to where it was.
Anytime soon.
It's going to take years.
This crisis, this health emergency is going to last years.
And the recession won't get better until the health crisis is over.
So the health crisis goes on for 18 months.
18 months is the timer until things begin to turn around.
And you don't see the turnaround, the effects of it, until maybe 18 months after that.
So these are big problems that we are having.
Big problems.
And more than that is it's not like 2008.
People keep comparing it to 2008 and in some ways it's like it and in other ways it is not.
The difference is that this is being catalyzed and prolonged by a crisis that's out of our control.
That's a difference.
In 2008 you had a financial problem.
You had a problem with mortgage-backed securities, collateralized debt obligations, these financial instruments, and, you know, lax regulations.
There's a lot of problems.
Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae.
We could spend a lot of time talking about the causes of that, but fundamentally, they were like policy things and finance things.
It's really more comparable to the recession in 2001.
It's more, it's similar maybe to the recession after World War I, 9-11.
Things that are caused by events that are really out of our control.
And this one in particular is an act of God sort of an event and it's one that will be enduring.
It's going to go on for years.
So, big, big challenges are afoot when it comes to the economy.
Even if you survive the coronavirus, you're going to have to make a contingency plan for what you're going to do in this economy because It's gonna be bad out there, and they're lying to us, frankly.
They're lying to us about how bad it's gonna be, because if they told us... if Donald Trump got on the news and said it's gonna be bad for two years, people would freak out.
But if Donald Trump says, well, we're gonna take it a day at a time, and there's light at the end of the tunnel, and we're gonna reopen in two weeks, And then in two weeks, they say, we're going to reopen in two weeks.
Well, then people say, well, I can do one more month.
I could do two more weeks.
I could do, right?
Well, maybe there's problems now.
And that's not to say that the administration is working quickly to make things better and their stimulus and the health aspect has been better than most anticipated.
And who knows?
Maybe this coronavirus will be mild.
Over the stretch of things.
Maybe when we reintegrate, we'll find that the death rate is way lower, and we can live with this, and we can find a way to sustainably keep the economy, but also fend off the coronavirus.
Maybe it won't be very bad, but the problems that we've created with this economic shutdown are gonna be pretty bad, okay?
And it's the global supply chains too.
That's the other thing.
It's not just domestic, it's global.
Global supply chains are disrupted by this.
In China, in India, and food producers and other producers all around the world are shut down from this.
And that does not easily just go back into effect.
So all of this is to say, the death rate is going down good.
It looks like we've got the situation under control and who knows what it's going to look like in the next three months after we open up in phases or whatever we decide to do.
Who knows what public health will look like.
It looks like that aspect is getting better but the economy is bad and it hasn't even begun to begin to get bad, to feel it.
I mean, maybe it's begun to begin, but we are really in the first inning here.
We're at the top of the first when it comes to this economic recession from just the shutdown alone.
But then factor in the fact that over the course of these next 12 months, you don't see a full reopening.
Not everybody goes back to work.
And not everybody goes back to work every day and in the same days and in the same ways And everybody going about it at the same time, right?
In other words, we're going to reintegrate back into the society in stages and with precautions and changes and all the rest.
So, you know, we've got this first shutdown, which is catastrophic.
No way, no way to sugarcoat that.
But then even the reintegration, it would be one thing if everybody went back to work tomorrow or on May 1st or on June 1st.
But even when the reintegration starts, it's going to take a Long time.
It's going to be slow going and gradual.
And so these economic problems are going to be defining for this decade.
2020s are going to be defined by maybe a few year period of contraction and problems because the GDP was operating at the highest level it's ever been in February, to give you an idea.
Stock market, unemployment, you know, all the stats like Trump says.
It's like world record, best ever economy.
We're not going to get back there anytime soon.
And people have got to start grappling with that.
But that's on shortages.
Prepare yourselves accordingly.
The government will always tell you too late.
The government told you too late to social distance.
They told you too late not to travel.
And they're going to tell you too late about a lot of these economic problems.
Even look at this week.
You know, the Federal Reserve just injected how much more liquidity last week, and what happened to the stock market this morning?
It went down.
I didn't look at the numbers on closing, but the stock market slid down.
That was after the OPEC deal, and after more liquidity from the Federal Reserve.
And it's like, we have never spent more on a bailout in history.
The $2.1 trillion fiscal stimulus, the $4 trillion stimulus from the Fed, that's never, nothing on that scale has ever happened in this country.
And then this OPEC deal, Saudi Arabia and Russia come together, excuse me, to cut their oil output, that happened both in the last week.
The last, you know, week or two.
This weekend, of course, was the OPEC deal.
And on Monday, the stock market goes down.
And that's because there are, you know, no amount of government stimulus is gonna save the economy from what's about to happen.
But anyway, those are on shortages.
We're running out of time, so I think I will go over the regional groups in New York tomorrow.
It's funny, we didn't even get to our featured story, but it's already been well over an hour.
It's been nearly an hour and 20 minutes.
I don't want to bore you with another because this is another big subject so maybe we'll just save this for tomorrow and we'll leave it at that and we'll get into our Super Chats for now and we'll see what you guys are saying and how I have pined for my Super Chats.
Oh man there's been a long weekend away from my Super Chatters.
I missed reading these and I've been looking forward to it all day.
So let's see what you've got to say in the Super Chats.
We'll have to save the rest for tomorrow I guess.
Because there's too much, too much going on.
Too much going on today, right?
Just as I said, we've got a lot to talk about.
I say that every day, and today it was true.
So let's see.
All right.
Some people look forward to the Super Chats, actually.
Big Globe says, watching America first while the sun's still up.
West Coast number one.
I am a little jealous of the West Coast, just because of their time.
They're time zone whenever I go to LA and I do I do like that about LA because I've lived on the East Coast and I've lived in the Midwest obviously and I visited the West Coast and what I hated about the East Coast is that it would be like you know 3 a.m.
for me, but it'd be midnight for my friends in California.
And it would be, you know, and even, it'd be 11 o'clock for my friends in Chicago, right?
Or what did I say?
3 a.m. for me, midnight for L.A., it'd be 2 a.m. for people in Chicago.
And so it's the latest it is.
I'm a night owl, so I don't like that, that it gets later.
You know, you perceive it as, like, sooner.
And on the West Coast, it would be like, you know, it would be midnight at home, but it'd be 10 o'clock there.
And so, of course, I guess if you live there, it's what difference does it make?
It's all the same.
But if you know people in Chicago, if you're like, exist online, then it's different.
If I exist online, then it's like, you know, I can stay up as long as I want.
I can stay up as long as I want.
I don't know.
Maybe that doesn't really make any sense because, you know, if you live somewhere, it's time, right?
I mean, it is what it is.
It's still the same.
It's not like, you know, in California it takes longer to get later.
It's just that, you know, you know how time works.
Maybe that sounds silly, but you perceive it differently when you go over there to visit.
It's like, wow, it's like I've got hours back.
I've got more time.
It's later over there than it is here.
It's like you're winning the jackpot.
So, maybe that's dumb to you.
Dallas Groyper says, favorite thing about Trump bucks is black Twitter scratching like fiends for their $1,200.
They're fans now.
Thanks for the Nijigini.
Yeah, pretty funny and unsurprising as well.
Did any of you get your $1,200?
I didn't get my $1,200.
I don't know if I will.
I mean, I think I meet the qualifications.
The only thing is I don't know if my parents claim me as a dependent or if I was eligible to be a dependent or not.
So, so we'll see if it'd be a nice surprise if I end up getting the 1200 in my account.
But they started, I think the first rounds came out today and they said that by Wednesday a lot of people should have it.
So, so we'll see.
Simpin to Pimpin.
So thoughts on the documentary Out of Shadows.
I've never seen it.
Creative Names is after it's all over.
How do we find non-e-girl GFs?
I'm just not going to answer that.
Dallas Droid vs. Trump bucks better not eff up my $100 bet with my dad.
How would that eff it up?
Oh, because blacks?
I don't think blacks will vote for Trump because of the $1,200.
They still get welfare, right?
No matter what.
43% of black households are already on welfare in some forms.
That never made them vote Republican before.
Dallas Groyper says this one is just for being you and redpilling me and many of my friends.
I've shown your show to.
Cheers.
Well, hey, thank you so much.
Thanks for the Ninjagini.
I appreciate that.
Very kind words.
Thanks for sharing the show.
Share the show with your friends as often as possible so you can redpill them and so that we can get more people to watch the show and subscribe and all that.
But thank you.
I appreciate that.
Fartsniffer says, son it's 8 a.m.
Time for your behave in school drugs.
Okay, what is that?
Like a Ritalin joke?
Chef Big Dog says, tell my boy Adam to stop letting women ruin his life.
No.
Dallas Groyper says, shown your show too.
You get it lol.
Yeah, I got you bro.
Koki says, base tweet earlier allegiance to Donald Trump.
Hell yeah.
I see I see so many people replying to that and they're like, Duh!
Trump is cringe!
Trump is a shabazgoy!
And it's all these people on authoritarianism, and Trump comes along, 6'3", billionaire, like just a titan, like a real king.
unidentified
No, no, no, not good enough for me.
nick fuentes
No, I don't like that.
I don't like him.
You're a faggot, dude.
Okay, I don't think I could say that on this platform.
So, disavow.
Gonna take that one back, but you're dumb, okay?
You're dumb if you say that.
All these people, they want a strong... When's new Caesarism gonna happen?
When is the new leader gonna arise?
And Trump comes along, 6'3", billionaire, giant, you know, eats Big Macs, brilliant, hates the media, hates the Democrats.
unidentified
I don't like that.
nick fuentes
I don't like that.
And it's like, yeah, I just don't, man.
All these people, they're like libertarians.
They want order.
They want authority.
But they don't really want it.
They don't really want that.
You know?
That's all of them.
They want order, they want authority, they want all these hierarchy, but they don't like the implications because they're spoiled.
They're spoiled rotten with democracy and liberalism.
You know, I don't like Trump.
Well, who should you?
Why are you one to talk?
He's the billionaire king of America.
Why don't you shut up and show some respect to the leader of America?
No, I don't like Trump.
He's gay.
You should be arrested, I think.
Because that's the leader you're talking about.
Who the fuck are you?
You're like poor, okay?
And he's the king.
So I don't want to hear another word out of you.
Right?
I mean, this is what in practice what it looks like.
And suddenly people don't like that.
Suddenly people got a big... No, I should have the right to criticize the leader.
I want to vote for someone else.
Okay?
So, mask off, huh?
Mask off!
No mask.
No mask detected.
I want a king, and I support my king, alright?
I pledge allegiance to the leader of the United States of America, and to our empire for which it stands, one nation under Jesus Christ.
Right?
I mean, this is what the country should look like.
I should be able to insult Trump.
No, you shouldn't.
You should be put in jail for that.
You should be put in jail for that, frankly.
what stealth says you'll stop reading lemons when you get successful I am successful and I'm still reading your dumb ass comments Johnny says I'm new here I I saw you on InfoWars and now a fan.
Alex Jones is my hero, but you may be even better.
Well, thank you very much for the kind words.
Welcome to the show.
Welcome!
Glad you discovered America first.
Welcome aboard, friend!
Welcome aboard to the USS Liberty.
Uh-oh, what's that noise?
unidentified
Welcome aboard to the USS Liberty, son!
nick fuentes
Wait a second, do you hear that?
Sounds like a jet plane flying overhead.
Sounds like a fighter plane.
You hear something?
No, I'm kidding.
But welcome aboard!
Great to have you.
Very humbling words.
Alex Jones is a legend.
Maybe one day I'll be there, but I do appreciate that.
Fart Sniffers has got my friend to watch The Greatest Something.
Okay, I'm just not gonna read that.
I don't know what you're talking about.
Nate Smokes says lemon tax raining to 25% in two days and Americans won't receive any stake from BTT.
Is it really?
Lemon tax going up to 25% and we don't get any stake in what is that, BitTorrent?
I'll have to investigate this.
I haven't, I don't know much about this.
I'll ask Jaden.
Jaden probably knows.
He follows this stuff more closely than I do.
Jesse says, just made homemade sausage.
Y'all feel jealous of my meat.
I know.
unidentified
Okay.
nick fuentes
Well, thank you for the ninjagini.
Yeah, that's one way to put it.
I don't know.
I prefer to just buy the sausage.
Here's the difference.
You make the sausage.
I drive to McDonald's and I buy a sausage burrito.
So, I don't know, maybe yours is fresher, maybe, you know, there's something to that.
Maybe there's something to your meat, okay?
Maybe your meat.
Okay, I'm not gonna go there.
Cringe, but thanks for the ninjagini.
Yeah, I'm not really, I'm not jealous of the garden people, because I drive to McDonald's with ease, with convenience, and I throw down a few singles, I throw down a few gift cards that people send me.
And it's like a hot and ready meal.
Hot and tasty meal comes right out of the window.
You know, we've created a society where you, you literally don't, you walk 10 feet from your front door to your car, okay?
And you're not even moving in your car.
You just drive to a window, here's paper, and then I extract a hot and ready meal in like 10 seconds.
Okay?
And the total effort is just walking from your house to your car, and from your car to your house.
So it's like you walk to your backyard.
In essence, I walk to my yard, and I wait 15 minutes, get my food, wait 15 minutes, walk back to my house.
I mean, that's like the labor of what it takes.
Get in your car.
Go to a window.
You don't even have to get inside.
Don't even have to leave your car.
Drive up to the window.
Here's paper.
Hot and ready meal.
Whatever you'd like.
Burgers.
Burritos.
Tacos.
Chicken.
It's endless.
A sandwich.
A pizza.
A hot and ready pizza from Little Caesars.
Are you kidding me?
Hot and ready pizza.
It's there.
Pizza is waiting for you.
A hot and tasty pizza.
You drive there.
Five dollars is nothing.
Pizza.
Instant pizza.
Several pizzas if you'd like.
Taco Bell, McDonald's, Chick-fil-A.
You've got options.
And they're all on the same street too.
It's beautiful.
People take these pictures and they're like, America used to have cathedrals and now it has this.
This is great.
I drive down one street.
I eat like a king.
I can have whatever I want.
Okay, I'm going a little neoliberal on you here, but there is something to be said for this.
There is something to be said for this.
I drive down the street.
Hmm, do I want a taco today?
Do I want the pizza?
Do I want wings?
A burger?
A chicken sandwich?
A breakfast burrito?
Do I want french fries?
A milkshake?
A soft serve ice cream?
A chicken sandwich?
A bucket of chicken?
A famous bowl?
A donut?
What do I want?
What do I want?
It's all on the same street.
I could have it all once.
Whenever?
24-7 or until 3 a.m.?
And it's cheap.
And you drive through and you bring it home.
What's better than this?
What could be better than this?
As opposed to, you know, you go out into the field, I think I'll plant these seeds in the ground.
Well, better make a wise decision, right?
Better make a good decision.
If I go into the McDonald's parking lot, I could change my mind like this and go to the Taco Bell parking lot.
Nibba be like, hmm, what do I want to eat in nine months?
Whatever the harvest season is, hmm, what would I like to eat nine months from now?
I think I'll plant some pumpkin seeds.
I think I'll plant some tomatoes.
And then what happens if it's a bad harvest?
Oh, well, the weather was bad.
Looks like I don't have as much to eat as I thought I would.
unidentified
Oh well, better luck next year.
nick fuentes
I guess I don't have as much to eat as I thought I would.
Oh, a wolf came in and ate all my livestock.
There goes all my meat.
Oh, a locust came in and destroyed all my crops.
There goes my vegetables.
And you still have to drive uptown to get your bread, right?
Or whatever extras there are.
So you're still having to go drive and buy something, right?
Hmm, I think I will eat my sausage after I'm sweating.
I've raised this livestock for so long.
Just hacked it up and finally get to sit down.
Hope it tastes good, my friend.
Hope it tastes good.
No do-overs, right?
Hashtag no refunds.
Base, but it's a different, but that's your way of life, okay?
You've got your way of life and it's a perfectly fine and respectable way of life and I've got mine.
I'm a city dweller.
I'm a city folk.
Just different strokes, you know?
Base Dollar says, I've been watching the virus task force briefings and things sound good.
The media is poppycock.
That's one way to say it.
Thanks for the Ninjagini.
And yeah, yeah, things just sound like they're getting better.
Appreciate the Gini.
Michael says, 8 in 10 Americans support closed borders USA Today.
Yeah, I saw that article that I retweeted onto my timeline on Twitter.
Thanks for sharing.
Michael the Archangel says, Kurt talking about banning visas.
WTF is happening?
Well, he's talking about banning visas because unemployment is now skyrocketing.
So, you see what that is.
When unemployment is 3%, well then you need your immigrant workers.
When unemployment is spectacularly high because of a catastrophe, a black swan event, then suddenly you can afford to be in favor of this.
So it's that simple.
Osama says, Hey Nick, my wife just conceived.
Any tips on how we can red pill my unborn child?
Wow, thank you so much for the Ninjagini.
Really great question.
How can you redpill your unborn child?
By being funny, bro.
Just tell your unborn child funny jokes like this and he'll be a genius.
Kansas, but congratulations.
Very exciting.
Kansas Groyper says hello.
unidentified
Hello.
nick fuentes
Is that Jaden?
Jaden, is that you?
Kansas Groyper?
Uh, Thonny says, Nick, I got my Trump bucks.
I feel rich.
Is it just me or is it good to be poor sometimes?
It's good to be poor sometimes.
Thanks for the Ninjagini.
Big Red says, should I disown my sister for dating a trans girl?
No, because she's your sister.
Moisture says, what up?
What up?
Joker Tropical says, it's gay.
Yeah, that is the line from the song.
Thanks for the Ninjagini.
Johnny says, you are like Infowars, but racially perceptive.
Very true.
Yeah, there are some similarities there.
King slog says 1 million masks to Israel US troops make shirt masks Yeah, again, I don't believe we sent them the masks, but if I see a source on that I'd be happy to you know Be with you on that one T. James says, should Trump punch back at the journalists during these pressers or just remain calm?
Love the show, Nick.
Thanks for the Nijigini.
I think he should punch back.
I think it's warranted.
Righteous indignation is warranted.
But he can't go too out there because I think if he does it'll alienate a lot of people that see him as having a firm hand and not being erratic.
So, you know, a measured, a measured pushback I think would be a winner.
Which is what he's been doing.
MinnesotaGroiper says, hope you and your family had a blessed Easter King.
Thanks.
Likewise.
Spencer the First says, Nick, this is going to get personal.
I want to submit a prayer request.
It's not for me.
It's for my aborted daughter.
Not a day goes by that I don't regret what I did, but I just wanted to be safe in the hands of our Lord.
Okay, I'm not sure if that's a meme or not, but pretty cringe, dude.
Pretty cringe.
Pretty pathetic of you.
I don't know, man.
Pretty sure once you get aborted, like, that's like your fast track to hell, right?
Or not, when you get aborted, if you abort somebody.
I'm pretty sure it's like a fast track to hell.
What are the... What are the... I think you get like excommunicated.
What's the technical stuff about that?
So... I mean, yeah, I don't know, big guy.
I don't know man, kind of made your bed there, but I think your daughter's gonna be fine.
I think it's you that has a lot to worry about, but you know, I'm seeking repentance.
I don't know, maybe that's a first step.
Joker Tropicals says 2019 was big chungus.
2020, big changes.
I think it's still Big Chungus, but thanks for the Ninjagini.
Holy Servant says, can we have a movie marathon stream before Corona is over?
Thanks for the Ninjagini.
No.
Johnny Reb says, don't get y'all's lingo sometimes.
Maybe I'm too old.
Probably exactly the reason.
But that's okay.
The more you watch, the more you will understand.
Winston Churchill says, Jews killed Jesus and blew up the USS Liberty.
Yeah, well, there's some truth in both of those things, right?
Pasta says, aliens breaking the fourth wall.
It's morphin time.
It's morphin time.
I remember that.
Cascadia with the Nijigini, thanks.
Big Globes says, enough Caitlin Collins, you stupid hot ass bitch.
Who's Caitlin Collins?
I don't know who that is.
Ryder says, the beard stays.
You go!
Whoa!
Save the West says, hair looks cool tonight.
Thanks.
Thank you!
Among the Ruins says, the Bernie endorsing Biden video is so pathetic.
I agree.
Johnny Rebs says, can you explain e-girl?
Is that girls on the internet?
Yep, you got it.
Girls on the internet.
Winston Churchill says, will Charlie Kirk deny that Jews killed Jesus?
Of course.
Of course.
Are you asking me?
Or is that a rhetorical question?
This guy's pretty cringe, I'm not gonna lie.
Winston Churchill.
I mean, we all know, we all know that this is true, but Are you trying to say this in a way that's gonna get me banned from this platform?
I'm not sure what the game is with that, but it's, you know.
Nobody hears that and says, oh, he's gonna acknowledge what's in the gospel.
Based?
Like, we all know that.
I don't know what the game is here.
Joker Tropical says, joke.
Okay.
Femmoid says, you get the trans issue.
Thank you, and hi from Chicago.
Well, hello, Femmoid.
Hello, hello, from Chicago to another in Chicago.
Yeah, you're welcome.
I don't know what that's supposed to be, but hello, fellow Chicago dweller.
And I do understand the trans issue.
You're welcome for getting it.
Glad you're enjoying the show.
Ben's Funny Hat says, your Hunter Avalon analysis has aged well after watching his last video.
That guy's just sad.
Thanks for the Ninjagini.
Well, and that's what was so funny about it is when he first went down this path, What did I say?
I did a stream, and I said, stop calling yourself right wing.
You're not right wing.
I said, and that's okay.
You can have a different, well I mean, it's like not okay, but you know what I mean.
Like, you can be left wing.
You can have a difference of opinion.
That's your prerogative.
If you're left wing, be left wing.
Who cares?
But he's like trying to make the case that no, leftism is actually conservatism, and real conservatives are actually leftists, and it's like, dude, why do you have to jump through all these hoops?
I never understand that.
Why do they always have to jump through these hoops to say, here's why X is actually conservative.
Here's why X is real conservatism.
Just say you're a liberal, dude.
Just say you're a leftist.
And I said this, like, months ago.
And, nope.
No, no.
I'm right-wing.
You guys just don't understand.
Being pro-trans and pro-LGBT and blah blah blah, that's right-wing, says Hunter Avalon.
Being atheist is right-wing, says Hunter Avalon.
And I said, dude, just call yourself a liberal.
And he makes a video yesterday.
Why I left the right.
Why I'm a centrist now.
Why I'm no longer right-wing.
Hmm.
Gee.
I don't think he's dumb.
comes down to it as a guy's just stupid.
I mean, I don't think he's like a really calculating guy.
I honestly just think he's dumb.
You know, I basically assume that he says what he means.
I just think he is just a stupid person.
If you watch his content, it's very clear that this is just not somebody with a lot of brainpower.
Not a lot working upstairs.
And you can tell.
And you can tell, and that's the difference with a lot of these people.
Why do some excel and some fail?
Why do some last and some not?
You know, why does Hunter Avalon have some content and, you know, doesn't really branch out?
Because he's just not smart.
Not a smart guy.
You know, he's the guy who capitalized on the social justice thing.
Back in 2016, and, you know, the election... Oh, I'm triggering SJWs.
You were like a liberal all along, but he jumped on the bandwagon, triggering some of the excesses of the left, and the election gave him a big boon, he figured out the formula, this is my business model.
Doesn't sound rocket science, but the guy's not smart.
Also, actually, I think that, like, um, you know, transgender is real, and, like, You know, and I just don't see any proof for God in like, you know...
I just don't think that, like, race is real and, like, you're just dumb, dude.
You're just an idiot.
You're just a dumb retard.
Low IQ, just don't have a lot of wrinkles on your brain.
It's that simple.
So, yeah, it's aged well.
Johnny Rebs says, what do you think of the current Socialist Pope?
Socialist Pope?
Uh, he's the Pope, so...
I salute.
So he's the Vicar of Christ on Earth, the descendant of Peter.
Now that being said, I don't care for his politics.
I don't care for the fact that he's like a South American Marxist, Argentine Marxist, right?
So I don't care for the politics, and I don't think he's a great faith leader, if you want to know the truth.
I think that he's not who we need in this time.
We need somebody strong and traditional, and I think he's liberalizing, and I think that, you know, his politics are bad.
And so I don't, I don't care much for him as a person, frankly.
Rando number, but I know a lot of Protestants don't really understand this relationship here.
Rando number nine says, punish Nick, a man denied a barber.
Very true.
They call me JD says, here is money.
Simple.
Very simple.
Thank you, JD.
Fuggsit says, yes, please comment on Pope Francis.
This guy is.
OK, so he just says this guy is.
Yeah, I'll give you my comment.
Joker Tropical says, Hunter Avalon be like, hi, my name is Chicka Chicka AIDS patients.
Okay, I don't know what that means.
Thanks for the Ninjagini.
Optics Respector says, hair looks great.
Some product in there.
Thank you.
Yeah, I put a little pomade in it today.
Normally, I don't put anything in.
I haven't put anything in my hair in years, but you know, it's just getting long and unmanageable and It dried wrong, so I threw a little something in there to, you know, shape it the way I need to.
So I think it looks pretty good, right?
Yeah, it looks fine, but thanks.
Johnny says, why do y'all pray to more people than Jesus?
Yeah, another cringe Protestant take.
We are praying to people to intercede on our behalf, is how it works.
It's not like we're praying to... Those of Protestants don't understand.
Oh, you're praying to Mary.
That's idolatry, right?
Or you think that saints or God or something like that, but you are praying to people to intercede on your behalf, right?
And that's the most common one is Mary.
People, why do you pray to Mary?
Why do you say the Hail Mary?
You're praying to Mary to intercede on our behalf, right?
And that is how that works.
So it's not the same way that you're praying to God.
It's slightly different.
But this is how it's been done forever.
It wasn't until 500 years ago that all of a sudden people had a problem with Some of this, but anyway.
Patrick, that's your diamond answer.
That's the answer you get for a diamond.
We could launch, we could get a little bit more into detail, but that's your diamond.
That's your $1 answer.
Patrick Casey says, Nick will never go full mullet mode.
We'll see.
I mean, I hope it doesn't come to that.
I hope we get out before that, but you know, I'm going to grow it out no matter what I think.
Liquid says mullet check.
Yup.
Mario says solid Nick, big boss mullet and beard mode based.
Uh-huh.
Sponge says, Happy Passover.
Yeah, great.
OpticsRespector says, No fun trad takes ruin everything.
Yeah, big agree.
It's terrible.
Some of these people are just joyless.
It's not just trads.
There's a lot of it, but trads have a specific problem with it.
JokerTropical says, Shit tropical.
My name Jif.
Okay.
SpicyLeaf says, Brawl Jif.
People posting peanut butter in the TL.
Really?
Congratulations on the content.
Really good stuff.
Sponge is the creator of .gif.
Confirmed it's pronounced jif.
Dallas Groipers just felt like the elite were laughing at us this Easter.
They're always laughing at us, bro.
Fartsniff vs so many Groiper Wars new friends.
Harshing the vibe.
Yeah, I agree.
Joker says, hey Jack, come to Vegas bro, Chris misses you.
I don't know what that means.
Fart Sniffers says, train wrecks bros, and before, remember how it was.
Yeah, that's very true.
Spicy Leafs says, just razzing you King, take my diamonds.
Yeah, oh, successful razzing, consider me razzed.
How About Nas says, Out of Shadows equals new documentary on Pizzagate, very optical.
Oh, okay, yeah, I'll watch that, sounds awesome.
Fraticelli says people are cringe and you're jiffing.
Okay.
Sheenie Saba says I'm not cutting my hair till quarantine's over.
I'm going caveman mode.
Thanks for the Ninjagini.
Me too.
We'll do it together.
This time we'll do it together.
I was about to say that.
This time we'll do it together.
I was about to say that.
Your swords, please!
Wouldn't want to make a mess of things in front of the Chancellor.
Okay.
Star Wars activated?
This time we'll do it together.
This time we'll do it together.
I was about to say that.
Oh, I love, I love that movie.
Love that movie!
Okay.
Sponge says, my dad recommended an Ezra Klein book.
Help!
Very cringe.
Patrick says, are you growing the beard until quarantine ends?
Yes, and I am not even going to trim it.
Not even going to trim.
I'm just going to let it grow caveman style, homeless style.
I hope you do the same, Patrick.
I want to see you do the same.
We're in this together, okay?
Sith Lords are a speciality, right?
That's what they say, right?
Me and Patrick dueling it out.
Me and Patrick debating Ben Shapiro and then, and then what happens?
Ben Shapiro uses a force push.
He picks up, uses his Luciferian magic and picks up Patrick Casey and flings him across the, across the room and then forces a platform on top of him.
And I have to finish, finish Ben Shapiro off.
Cut his hands off with a lightsaber.
You know, in this funny hypothetical that is not real.
And then Beardson.
Baked Alaska.
Baked Alaska, the puppet master, says, kill him.
Kill him now.
Bad optics, bad optics, but Star Wars analogy.
I shouldn't have done that.
It's not the Jedi way.
And then we have to carry Patrick Casey on our back.
Baked Alaska would be like, leave him or we'll never make it.
His fate will be the same as ours.
Grow the beard, Patrick.
Grow the beard.
says sorry nick i hate myself too okay uh very sad joker says last one for tonight god bless okay god bless you too buddy thanks a lot epic swag says hey nick my mommy made me tennis today congratulations uh roger says choosy moms choose jiff uh very good mario says dur christian stole easter from pagans oh Okay, idiot.
Yeah, for real.
Dogenese has heard of Daughter of Albion.
Her YouTube moved me right.
Uh, no.
That sounds cringe.
Sounds like a girl.
Uh, have you heard of a e-girl YouTuber?
She made me more right-wing.
You should be ashamed of yourself if a girl made you more right-wing.
Very sad.
Uh, no, but I've not heard of her.
I guess I'll check it out, but I'm just generally, sorry, just generally not a fan of like, uh, red-pilled girl YouTubers.
You know?
I see a lot of it on the timeline and it makes me cringe, makes me want to kill.
Makes, it just fills me with, you know, bloodlust.
Makes me want to kill.
So I'm sorry.
Sorry.
Is that unoptical?
But it makes me want to go out and kill.
Okay?
Because I see all this simping on the timeline.
I had to unfollow somebody today.
And I wasn't happy about it.
I didn't want to do it, but somebody who was a mutual of mine for a long time recently came back, and every post for 48 hours is, girls are cute, girls look cute in masks, why did she text me, she texted me, she, you know, people are having sex, my girlfriend, I want a GF, I want a GF, this GF, I don't need to see that.
I don't want to see that.
I'm not going to.
I don't have, I won't have that.
I won't have that.
This Martina Markota meltdown, another tally, another tally, another tally in the box, right?
Nick, 10 trillion, you, zero.
Nothing for simps and orbiters and egirls.
They are functioning at zero.
And I've been seeing a lot of that lately, and I don't like it.
I don't like it.
Even people that I like are saying, oh, you know, people are getting gay with this anti-e-girl thing.
And then they post a TikTok edit with a Sonnenrad, ha ha ha, look at this meme.
No, not funny, dude.
Not funny.
It's not funny to ironically simp for e-girls.
It's still simping.
It's still simping.
No, no, no, I'm doing it ironically.
No, you're not.
There's no such thing.
You're not doing it ironically.
And I've been seeing a lot of that lately.
No, no, not funny.
And here's the thing.
If we are all to achieve together, celibacy until marriage can't happen.
Can't have that on the timeline.
You know what that's called?
Scandal.
Little thing called scandal.
You are advertising for whores.
You're advertising for prostitutes.
You're advertising for internet prostitutes, is what it is.
You're advertising for them, you know?
And I don't find that funny.
I don't find that cute.
I don't find those memes to be good.
It's not ironic.
It's just not funny.
It's not funny to simp.
What's the punchline?
I'm waiting for the punchline.
Waiting for the punchline!
There is none.
So...
You know, with all this daughter of Albionia.
That sounds like content I'd want to watch.
And I don't know, I haven't seen it yet.
Maybe it's amazing.
Maybe it's the most amazing content ever.
But that kind of stuff just rubs me the wrong way.
Women, generally, I don't believe, should engage in politics.
Just my belief.
Fartsniffer says, Democrats, and especially not this fashy base.
No, she's based in Redpill.
Anyway.
Fartsniff vs. Democrats internalized the white savior complex lol.
So true.
Floor demands as the elites in Latin America are still white.
Very true.
Contacts as Biden confirmed pedo.
Patrice O'Neal says slam poetry is for homos.
I agree.
Fuggs it with some salutes.
Thank you for that.
47IQ with a Ninjagini.
Thanks.
Two Ninjaginis.
Thank you x2.
Tibor says this speech is like my cousin Vinny.
House of Cards.
I don't get it.
Like what?
Because I'm Italian but also a political genius?
Is that what you mean?
Are you new here?
Holy Servant.
Oh, because what?
He's like an unassuming, some unsuspecting, you know, a surprisingly intelligent You know, Dago, is that what you're saying?
Are you calling me a Dago?
Are you calling me a greaseball?
Are you peddling anti-Italian hatred?
Is that an anti-Italian microaggression?
Oh, you know, for a greaseball, you're pretty intelligent.
For a Dago, yeah, for a Dago, you're pretty smart.
Yeah, I don't appreciate that.
Holy Servant says you really know how to energize the masses, Nick.
So true.
Epic Swag says the Feel One PragerU has a Passover video but no Easter video.
Is that true?
I haven't checked on their channel.
I would say a lot.
Maybe I'll put a tweet out about that.
Josh the Remover says, what is this something's first oh baby's first tax return today 167 dollars yeet very nice big chungus says your point about the dem's trajectory is exactly why it is self-defeating to be a white liberal I agree.
Thanks for the Ninjagini.
Baseless Accusation says, thanks for streaming, Nick.
Thanks for supporting the stream.
Thanks for the Ninjagini.
Johnny Rebs says, optics feels like I'm lying to myself.
Okay, then get the fuck out of here.
What does this guy do?
He comes over, you know, I found you from InfoWars, you're pretty cool, but I don't like that you're Catholic and I don't like optics.
Okay, so maybe this isn't the show for you.
I don't understand the memes.
Maybe it's because I'm too old.
So you've got a Protestant, boomer, InfoWars viewer who doesn't want to do optics.
Why don't you just subscribe to TRS?
unidentified
You know?
nick fuentes
I don't understand.
It's not about lying to yourself, dipshit.
It's not.
Look.
Okay.
Coming on a little strong here, but that's wrong.
That's not, and this is the misunderstanding from the beginning.
Optics has never been about not saying what you mean.
Have I ever not talked about what I mean?
Have I ever not talked about the most apparently unoptical things?
If you watch this show, do I ever say, oh I can't talk about that because of optics?
No.
Optics never meant you have to lie about who you are, lie about what you believe, anything like that.
Never.
And if you don't believe me, check out my debate with R.C.
Maxwell where we debate about civic nationalism.
Check out my debate with Halsey where we debate about Israel and Jewish media.
Check out the cookie monster clip for crying out loud, right?
Check out my video.
I was going through the archive of my shows the other day.
One of my shows was called, What's the Deal with Mixed Marriages?
Okay, so optics has never been about shying away from controversial topics or not engaging or not saying our true beliefs.
It's always about maintaining a look, an aesthetic, a style, a presentation that is palatable to normal people.
And we all know what that means.
Everybody knows what that means.
It's all about context.
There is a time and a place for everything.
It's just in the same way that if you go to a fancy restaurant, you don't dress or talk or act like you do at McDonald's.
And it's the same thing that you don't talk to your grandmother at your grandma's house the same way that you talk to your friends.
And you don't talk to your mom the same way that you talk to your, you know, the boys, right?
When you're hanging out on the weekend.
It's always about a time and a place and what are you trying to achieve.
And so Optics is always about taking things that are unoptical in your perception, things that people are not on board with or they're unwilling to engage with, and presenting them and delivering in such a way that resonates with people.
So that's not, oh, I'm lying to myself.
No, you are a low impulse control, high time preference, Complete lack of agency.
I mean, you're a Whig-nat is what you are.
And where else do we see that?
Where does Whig come from?
Whig-nat?
What does that come from?
Whig?
What does that come from?
Who is that?
People that cannot have the slightest bit of self-control or discipline or see the bigger picture and therefore they have no political agency.
And that's what it is.
And it's people like me that have to save the white race.
Because the white race, and conservatives, and the right-wing in general, we've been shooting ourselves in the foot forever because of dumb idiots, not like you, but just in general, dumb idiots that do not see the bigger picture.
And we have to see the bigger picture.
We have to be ruthless, and we have to be practical.
Above all, we have to be ruthless.
We have to be practical, ruthlessly practical, and pragmatic.
And, uh, optics feels like I'm lying to myself.
So what does that mean?
So what does that mean?
Should we be doing content full of racial epithets that gets us banned from platforms so that we can't spread our information?
That sounds like a great idea.
You know, because the other angle for optics was, at least for content creators, I said, what's the way to get our message out?
Social media.
How do we stay on social media by not saying certain things?
And not saying certain things in certain ways.
Doesn't mean you can't say it at all, just in certain ways.
So what's the sense in saying things that are going to prevent us from promulgating our message?
Is that great?
I'm lying to myself.
Okay, well you will be the most, you'll have the most integrity, you could be the most honest, principled person in the world with no platform.
And therefore not spreading your message to anybody.
And that's one argument.
But the other argument is, well, even if you can be on the platform and you're doing things within the boundaries, but it's, uh, crass or vulgar or things that are just generally off-putting or anti-social, and then nobody wants to hear your message, even if you're able to put it out.
Nobody wants to hear it.
Nobody wants to associate with you.
Nobody wants to publicly associate with you because they would just be embarrassed.
Or there would be drastic ramifications for their lives.
They would not be willing to stake it on something like that.
Or it's not viable for mass appeal.
And so then you're somebody, again, totally, well hey, thank God you're honest with yourself, but going nowhere fast.
And if you don't believe me, take a look at Richard Spencer.
Take a look at JF.
Take a look at Matt Heimbach.
And where are they now?
And, uh, you know, and that's just, that's just on, you know, being high IQ.
That's just on being on the right side of the bell curve.
Even for us, even for our people, gotta still be on the right side of that curve.
unidentified
So, I'm, I'm, I'm, I wanna be honest with myself.
nick fuentes
I wanna be, I don't wanna be a cook, or I wanna be the most red-pilled guy in the room.
Well, I wanna win.
I wanna win.
And at any cost, and fuck everything else.
So, but yeah, you know, you want to be, you want to be a, you know, what do they say, a beautiful loser?
That's what Sam Francis' book is called, and that's what it's about.
You want to be a beautiful loser?
You know, be my guest.
But a loser?
All the same.
Sheenie Saba says, retarded super chat.
I agree.
Holy Servant says, we better get more Trump bucks before this is over.
Yeah, damn right.
And I better get some.
Dax says, can you read the death total for last week again?
I don't have it for the whole week.
Holy Servant says, did you see Lemon Earnings changes 90% to 75%?
90% to 75%, it was always 75%.
It was always 75% because they advertise it as, oh, creators get to keep 90%.
But that's only, I don't know exactly how it works, but that's only one way that they take the money.
But the rate at which you buy lemons is higher than the rate at which I redeem lemons.
You may give me a Ninjagini, but I think I get a percentage of those lemons, and you buy them at a higher rate than I cash them out.
So I think Catboy Cammy actually did the math on this a long time ago, and he showed that it was something like 70%, 75% is what you get to keep.
So I hope that it's, I hope when they say, excuse me, that you only keep 75%, that it's, you know, not on top of, like they're taking more on top of what they already take.
I hope it's just like, you know, they took 75 then and they take 75 now, but now they just changed how they do it, you know what I mean?
I hope it's not like the part that they take 10% just grew to 25% and now it's like, now it's like you're making, what would that even be?
55, 60%?
unidentified
I hope.
nick fuentes
You know what I'm saying?
But we'll see.
I'll have to investigate.
B-Dibe says, we don't know the rate of asymptomatic.
Could be 80%.
Yeah, exactly.
Dude says, Nick and Coronavirus sitting in a tree.
Okay.
Fartsniff vs. Nick Rand, Nick Friedman, bottom text.
Yeah, I know, when I talk about the economy it may, yeah, it sounds, this guy sounds like Milton Friedman because he's not an accelerationist, whatever that means, right?
He's not, he's not, uh, you know, illiterate, politically illiterate.
No offense to our zoomers, but you do get a lot of that, you know people that don't have a job or like You know, they don't understand anything about home finance or the economy and they're like good crash the economy Good dad.
It's a good thing and it's like, all right.
Are you parents paying for a college right now?
You know what I mean?
I'm not backing out.
It says, it's been one year since Hunter was supposed to debate.
That's right.
420 was supposed to be our, that was supposed to be the day we were supposed to debate.
And James was supposed to moderate it.
And then he backed out several times.
And then he texted me, I'm not backing out.
I just need more time.
Okay.
And then a month later, I'm backing out.
I won't debate you.
Fug said, it says $2,500.
$500 billion a month times 12 equals $6 trillion.
adult citizens equals $500 billion. $500 billion a month times 12 equals $6 trillion.
unidentified
UBI now!
nick fuentes
UBI now.
Dude, that doesn't make any sense.
$200 million...
The people that should, well, the people that probably would get the payouts would be a little bit less than half the population.
So that would be something like 150 million people.
And I don't think they should be getting $2,500 a month.
Probably be like $1,000 or $1,500.
So it'd be less.
probably be like 1,000 or 1,500.
So it would be less.
But $6 trillion a year is not sustainable, obviously.
$6 trillion a year is more than the entire government revenue, federal government revenue.
So I don't know how you'd swing that.
Even if you eliminated all the, you know, and that's, assuming we put UBI on top of everything, then it's six trillion dollars on top of the four trillion, you know, roughly what we spend every year.
No way.
If we replaced Social Security and Medicare and welfare and unemployment with that, it would still be way more, and we just can't finance that.
Gen Z's this is what do you think of the epoch epoch times epic times?
Um, I don't know much about them.
Honestly, I don't really read them Holy servant says you killing day old memes is great for fresh humor.
What do you mean?
I'm not the one killing them they die and then people put them in here and I remind you that they're dead and Doomality says, my dad lost his job at a manufacturing plant due to the virus.
He's worked there for 15 years.
Thanks for the Ninja Genie.
Sorry to hear that though, but that's what it is.
You're gonna see a lot of that.
Hope he gets some Trump bucks.
Hope you guys are doing okay, but yeah, that's terrible.
Saint Basil says, way to let us down when it counts, King.
Not sure what that means, but you look pretty cringe.
Serval Groyper says, no, I don't want to be bred.
Tybor says, AF is the only thing that does not happen on Eastern Time.
Is that true?
Hey Nick, why aren't you on the front page DLive?
Okay, another one of those.
PortlandGroper says, got my Trump bucks today.
What better way to spend some of it other than America First?
Take my lemons!
Well, thanks for the Ninjagini.
Congrats on the Trump bucks.
OpticalGroper says, give my boy Pete DeBraska show a shout out.
Love the show, King!
That's right.
Yeah, he just came on to DLive.
Be sure to check him out.
I think he streams at, what is it, 6 o'clock or 5 o'clock?
I'm not sure exactly on the time, but yeah, I think he's got a new show.
So be sure to check him out.
He's based.
Fart Sniffers' Greatest Super Chat Never Read.
Yeah.
OpticsRespector says, isn't the whole point not to see the sausage made?
Yeah, exactly.
Who wants to see that?
I just want to eat it.
I don't care how it's made.
I just want warm food in front of me.
Roger Cheetos' Brain America First Stomach Libertarian.
Eh.
I don't know.
There's nothing about me that's libertarian.
I just want the economy to work.
That's America first.
Isaac says, Tux Pepe standing in front of FastFoodStreet.jpg.
Sammy Gavis Jr. says, Big Poo Poo.
Peacemaker says, Broad, no Trump bucks at all for 17- to 24-year-olds.
Total BS.
Is that true?
Because it's like, well, what is it?
If you're eligible to be a dependent.
But that's not the only thing that makes you eligible.
You have to hit all the qualifications.
But is that true that it's...
Under 24 that's not true because my friend got Trump bucks, and he's my age So I don't I don't think that's true It's if you're eligible to be a dependent you can't get it, but only one of the qualifications is an age requirement, right?
It's like If you're under 19, but if you're getting more than half of your support and you're up to 24, then you're still eligible.
There's a number of, I looked into it, there's a number of qualifications.
Polish American says, I'm just not reading that.
Eric says, I pray all your work bears fruit.
This is my first donation for this movement.
God bless you.
Well, thank you so much and thanks for the Ninjagini.
Thank you for the well wishes.
I appreciate it.
God bless you, too.
Modern Monarchist says, loving the energy tonight, man.
God bless you.
Prayers.
Well, thanks a lot, buddy.
Patrick Casey says, look at me.
I had an abortion.
Shut the fuck up.
Using an abortion to garner attention equals narcissism.
Exactly right.
Very true.
And that's exactly my feeling on it.
What am I supposed to respond to that?
I had an abortion.
Listen to my spiel now for five minutes.
And I feel for the unborn daughter and all that, but...
My initial reaction is exactly that.
Look at me.
Look at me.
I had an abortion.
Look at me.
Feel bad for me.
I'm such a good person.
You know, if you have had an abortion, shut the fuck up, frankly.
If you participated in that, and don't get me wrong, there is repentance and there is forgiveness.
You're gonna need a lot of repentance for that, but, you know, just understand.
You gotta know your place when it comes to conversations like that.
We're all sinners, but that's a big one.
That's a beauty.
And people should not be parading that around, I don't think.
And using that as, like, a look at me.
I completely agree with Patrick, and that was my initial reaction as well.
And I don't like people that do that.
I don't like people that do that one bit.
Not just the abortion thing, but this parading around piety, or sin for that matter, performative.
I don't like performative.
You know I'm I'm Christian, and I you know as much as I talk about it on the show because it's my faith I'm not I'm you know look at me at church.
Oh look at me reading the Bible look at the selfie Look at how pious I am look at me look at me.
I said my prayers today You know I don't I don't like that And it's one thing to do that to inspire people.
It's one thing, because there are people that do that, and it's the intent is right.
It's one thing to do that to show people how to practice and to, you know, there's definitely a right way to post things related to the faith.
But we all know that there are people that do that for the wrong reasons.
And the Bible says that's not what you're supposed to do.
So anyway, I agree.
Patrick, once again, calling out the BS.
Classic Patrick coming in with the clean and hot take there.
Modern Monarchist says you grow on the Mad Mountain Man hairdo completely.
I think I've been saying that.
Yes, yes, that is exactly what I'm doing.
47IQ says self-styled trads be like F Satan Claws and the Easter Bunny.
Sickness, I agree.
Thanks for the Ninjagini.
And it is.
These rad trad types, you know.
And look, and the problem is this.
You should strive to actually be a traditional Catholic.
To go to the Latin Mass and just at least go to Mass every week.
These days, you're considered a rad trad if you're just a believing Catholic.
If you don't believe in contraception.
Right?
If you believe in waiting until marriage.
If you're against abortion and homosexuality.
These days, if you just simply believe in the religion, you're like radical trad Catholic, right?
But we all know that there's a sect of people that it's like, bruh.
It's people that are doing it for the wrong reasons.
Performative and a number of other, just bad intention.
And you can detect it.
And you can totally detect it.
And that's the problem.
Then people come at me and they say, Oh, you have a problem with Catholicism.
You're a fake Catholic.
That's what people do then.
I'll take people who are out there clearly using the religion for their own ends, essentially.
Using the religion as a source of, I don't know what you would call that, esteem in the community.
Oh, I'm going to be, look at me.
I look at how you know I'm the best Catholic ever or Whatever or I'm gonna use that to bludgeon my enemies.
I'm gonna use this to be petty.
I'm gonna use this to be Vindictive, right?
And they're not actually, right?
So there's a lot of that happening.
You call that out, and then those same people, ironically, will turn and look at me and say, oh, well, then you must just be against Catholics.
You're a fake Catholic.
Oh, you just must be.
And it's all, and by the way, a lot of these people are people that will spread rumors about me, spread rumors.
They will gossip about me, which is sinful, sinful to gossip, sinful to spread rumors, sinful to lie, spread calumny.
Be disingenuous?
To defame?
To slander?
The Bible is full of this!
What does it say?
What does the Lord hate?
A lying tongue?
Right?
Slander?
unidentified
All of that?
nick fuentes
It's all in there!
And, uh, you know, they will engage in that to attack me.
I call them out and they say, oh, uh, he called me out.
I'm a Catholic.
Therefore, Nick's a fake Catholic.
Really?
You know, so, just gotta be careful.
Look, just gotta be normal.
That's what the show's always been about.
We don't need to engage in weird subcultures.
That's just it.
Also, a lot of these subcultures are problematic.
You know, frankly, the pagan shit, the pine tree stuff, the alt-right, the Wignatt, these Nazi LARPers, and frankly, a lot of this rad trad stuff.
It's these subcultures that arise on the internet, and people forget that the internet is a very small place.
Twitter is a very small place, and the world is very big.
And people get so consumed.
It's the narcissism of small differences.
They get so consumed with these little bubbles they live in.
I know it's trite to talk about bubbles and echo chambers, but it's true.
These little subcultures get created out of the broader dissident right or the right wing on Twitter or online.
And they come to resemble something that is totally off course from what it was supposed to be and something totally foreign and off-putting to most people.
I find that often.
So we must strive for perspective.
We must as you know political activists we must strive to have perspective and that means that you are putting out a product or content or living in a way or behaving in a way that is that is consistent with where everyone else is and that doesn't mean you have to live like everyone else but you got to realize we're in the world and our objectives concern everyone in this country and
Not like the people on dissing and right Twitter and the latest drama and whatever and I find that happens a lot as people spend way way way way way too much time online and that's not to say so much about you know just being online in general being like on the internet or on their phone although that does happen but you know what I'm saying people spend way too much in these little communities on Twitter and it's like they get to another planet and they think that oh this is the end-all be-all this is And the same thing happens on the left.
I'm a Marxist, Leninist, Maoist with Trotskyite tendencies.
And any normal person would look at that and say, you're an idiot.
Like, you're a fucking idiot, dude.
You're like a cringe retard on Tumblr.
And those are like autistic people you knew in high school.
And I knew, exactly, people like that in high school.
And it's like, you're never gonna do anything.
In politics or anywhere else.
And you see the same thing here.
I'm a fascist syndicalist with accelerationist tendencies.
And I'm supposed to take that seriously?
unidentified
Anyway.
But that's kind of like a separate thing.
nick fuentes
Let's see.
But thanks for the Nijigini.
Modern Monarchist says, are there any legit America First Republicans?
Jeff Sessions.
Donald Trump.
And I think that's it.
I think that's it frankly.
Paul Gosar maybe?
But yeah, that's probably it.
Big Boots says, hi!
Hey!
Sir versus my nippas, these garden fresh tomatoes though.
Mmm, fresh!
Yeah, I bet they're so much more delicious.
The marginal difference in the level of deliciousness is worth the difference in effort, right?
That fresh tomato is so much more delicious!
unidentified
Mmm!
nick fuentes
That tomato is so fresh.
I so prefer that.
It is so worth it.
Oh, for going to the grocery store and buying it.
Nothing competes with this fresh tomato.
Oh yeah, this fresh tomato.
Head and shoulders above the rest.
Spare me that Walmart crap.
Spare me that Jewel Osco crap.
Now this is a tomato.
Come on, man.
Anyway.
Black Phillips says Vince James is debating Avalon on the kill stream soon.
Well, don't hold your breath, but I'd like to see that.
John says thoughts on Jesuits.
You know, they're responsible for some pretty rough trends in the church.
Some very liberal stuff in the church.
Michael the Archangel says, cringe prats, need to STFU and convert.
You know, I'm respectful of my brothers in Christ.
They've got, you know, legitimate differences of opinion.
But I wish they would convert to the church.
That would be, that would be good.
Dax says, why, excuse me, why not pray directly to God?
Serious question.
You can't pray directly to God.
I don't know what the disconnect is here.
You do pray directly to God.
But you also pray to others.
I don't understand why this is complicated.
You pray to God and in essence praying to others is praying to God.
You're praying to them to intercede on your behalf.
So the idea that Catholics don't pray to God is just wrong.
We do pray to God.
We also just pray to saints or Mary or others to intercede on our behalf.
Serious question.
Well, the question is wrong.
Dax says, I don't know shit about religion, so don't go off.
Okay, well, I'm not going off on you, but it's not, it's not that, I don't know where you got the idea that we don't, but people say, oh, well, you worship Mary, you worship the saints.
That's not true.
Not true.
Bastard says, Holy Spirit or Holy Ghost.
I don't, I don't know what the difference is.
I think it's the same, right?
Holy Spirit is what I grew up with.
But I don't know if one is better than the other.
I haven't read into that question.
I know Tradcast are going to crucify me on Twitter.
HE SAID HE CALLS IT THE HOLY SPIRIT AND NOT THE HOLY GHOST!
JUST GOES TO SHOW HE'S NOT A REAL CATHOLIC!
unidentified
Right?
nick fuentes
I mean... But I grew up with Holy Spirit.
I don't know.
Is there a difference?
Not a bad idea.
Maybe I'll shape it like Trump, too.
It's gonna be bad if that happens.
Yes, we have no concern.
The diaper fund is secured.
like trump too holy servant says can you imagine how boring news will be by mullet by mullet it's going to be bad if that happens shallot says i did the math trump trump bucks equals a lot of diapers yes uh we have no concern the diaper fund is secured thank god for that uh big red you know Forget about leaving my house.
I'm not leaving my room, right?
I got a stack of diapers right here.
Forget about quarantining and self-isolating, right?
Social distancing in your house.
I'm social distancing right here in this chair.
I'm not getting up.
OpticsRespector says, I did the math and Trump bucks equals lots of ninjettes.
Well, we'll see.
I haven't seen one so far tonight.
But hopefully that comes to fruition once the checks start going out.
Big Red says, ready to give hunting a try when meat is gone?
I don't think meat is gonna be gone.
And I don't think I'll have to resort to hunting, but yeah, I would give it a try.
Yeah, I can imagine it's gonna... Yeah, I'll be out there in the woods.
There's no more meat.
I just gotta go out and kill raccoons and deer.
Yeah, we'll see about that.
I just didn't grow up hunting.
I obviously grew up in the suburbs, so...
You know if you're not to say the people from the suburbs don't hunt But you know if you live in a rural area and like the heartland of the country obviously a lot more wooded areas or opportunities to hunt You know then me I'd have to go somewhere to hunt and you know my My uncle's do that, but you know my parents grew up in the city.
They didn't they weren't like outdoorsy type people They were city folk they I mean literally neighborhood people city folks.
They just didn't do that so So it's not really like a you know some people that's like a family thing.
They're big hunters.
That just wasn't a big thing in my family Georgio says no message simple as okay Server cakes as Jedi's love farm fresh tomatoes, okay Evans his thoughts on tick-tock just being a Chinese ploy to collect massive facial recognition data Thanks for the ninja genie.
I mean, I'm sure they're doing that.
I don't think that's like And this is where the problem comes in.
I don't think... This is a problem with conspiracies.
People think, oh yeah, China came up... China said, I know what we're gonna do.
We'll make an app that'll catch on and... But actually it'll be... I don't think that was like we laid out this plan.
I think probably... This is a successor to Musical.ly.
I think it's owned by Chinese.
And probably the Chinese government is just, you know...
Using that data.
I don't think that was the intention from the beginning.
I don't think that was like their plan But certainly they're doing that now So Patrice O'Neill's the celibacy before marriage is very based Great take good job Bill says I like the new yarmulke King.
I'm not wearing a yarmulke.
I I'll have to look through the mod list and, you know, maybe unmod some people.
wrong.
Leftism is a house of cards.
Sharp ITA wit sees it.
Oh, gotcha.
unidentified
Okay.
nick fuentes
Optics Respectors says there seems to be a mod unmuting perma-muted users.
unidentified
Hmm.
nick fuentes
Who could that be?
I'll have to look through the mod list and maybe unmod some people.
You just can't win here.
unidentified
Let me take a look.
nick fuentes
Who would be a problem?
I can't imagine.
unidentified
I don't know.
nick fuentes
Let's see.
Dax says, optics is achieving your goals tactically.
Okay.
That's exactly it.
unidentified
Yeah.
nick fuentes
And I never, you know, people never understood that.
Either deliberately, they willfully misunderstood it or they're just too dumb to understand it.
But this is what I've said for three years and people still come to me and they say, Well, optics is just like the alt-right with an American flag.
Optics is just lying!
Optics is trying to take over the GOP!
No!
When have I ever said we're trying to infiltrate the GOP?
I don't think I've ever said that.
We're trying to infiltrate the GOP.
And then people say, oh, well, CPAC kicked you out.
How's that going?
That was never... Yeah, the plan was like, step one, take over the GOP.
Step two, this year, I'm going to be the president.
No.
What I've said is, get political jobs.
Infiltrate the system as a whole because it's easier than you think.
Infiltrate, and yeah, the GOP is part of that, but infiltrate politics broadly.
Infiltrate the government.
Infiltrate the party.
Infiltrate everything.
Become a lawyer.
Become a doctor.
Get a graduate degree.
Become a professional.
and then help the movement.
And then when you're in a position of power or prominence, you're in a better position to help the movement.
The infiltration is not the ends in itself.
The ends is being able to create and support a movement that has support from multiple institutions and has money going in and strong and good personnel.
And if we take over the GOP, maybe that's a possibility down the line in the long-term future.
But getting people involved in politics is about exerting influence now.
And it's about building people up in positions of prominence so that in 20 years the movement will be comprised of people that are reputable, solid, high-profile individuals in politics and anywhere else.
And that's that's part of the strategy, but that's not really optics so much Optics has always just been about being palatable never about lying never about You know bait and switch people say oh, they're the alt-right, but they're just you know like Ben Shapiro He was like, this new alt-right is just paleo-conservatives.
Except they're like, you know, racist.
I was like, no, we're paleo-conservatives.
You cannot name a difference between us and paleo-conservatives because that's what we are.
Paleoconcepts.
That was always my... I was never all right.
That was my ideology.
And it was never about hiding it or bait and switch.
Oh, we're all right.
But this time... And I've explained that a million times.
This is a movement that loves God.
That is Christian.
And that's what it's been.
I've never deviated from that in all my years doing content.
I remember I was having a conversation with somebody talking about this three years ago.
A little bit more than three years ago.
unidentified
Back in 2017.
nick fuentes
I put out a tweet and I said, the only way this movement will succeed is if it's Christian.
And you know who comes in my replies?
I'm going to omit one name.
Maybe he knows who he is.
I'll omit one name.
But Richard Spencer and James Alsup come in and they say, oh, what are you thinking now?
That's not the right idea.
Kind of a big deal, right?
But that was three years ago, even.
So it's not like, oh, it's evolved, it's changed.
I've been, you know, that's what it's been for years.
America First has always been America First.
AF, not AR.
AF.
And it was never about, we're just gonna take this and just call it something else.
It was always its own thing.
And we've never even lied about the more controversial parts of the platform, which is about race, or about legal immigration, or we talk about Jewish media, Jewish media, Jewish Hollywood, right?
A lot of that going on in Israel.
The Gruyper Wars.
If optics was about pretending to be mainstream Republicans, boy did we fail.
If Gruyper Wars was about infiltrating the GOP, damn, we did a bad job, but that was never what it was about.
It was about mounting a dissident right campaign.
We're not dissidents.
Frankly, the majority of the country agrees with us.
80% of the country in coronavirus says to shut down all immigration.
The country's with us.
But you know what I'm saying?
Really, an outsider's right-wing campaign to attack the fake right from outside, but mount a campaign that's viable.
Mount a campaign against the insiders.
That is palatable.
That appeals to normal people.
That resonates with normal people.
Uses symbols and other things that appeal to normal people.
But speaks their language.
And is professional, by the way, too.
Is professional and appeals to the young.
Speaks their language.
And it's put together and all that, right?
That was always the idea of optics.
So, anyway.
But I've explained that a million times.
People that just still don't get it.
People still don't get it.
They still think It's about, you know, softening the views.
Never about softening, just about changing the delivery.
Delivery is half the battle.
People already would be reluctant to embrace our views.
Why make the delivery a further obstacle?
People are already reluctant to engage with us about race, for example, or legal immigration.
Why put on a costume?
Why affect a style or an aesthetic that will turn them off even more?
The delivery should not hurt your message.
It should help your message, but ideally it shouldn't hurt at all.
But that's what was happening.
Right?
And I said this years ago.
I said, look, 50, there was a poll that said 53% of the country agrees with alt-right ideas.
And what did alt-right mean when that poll was taken?
What did that, or I'm sorry, 7% agreed with alt-right ideas.
That was the poll after Charlottesville.
53% of the country said they felt white people were discriminated against.
That was the poll.
The poll that said, do you agree with alt-right ideas?
That was 7% to give an idea.
But the poll that said, But the poll that said, do you believe white people are discriminated against, 53% of people said yes, but 7% said they supported the alt-right.
There's a problem there.
That differential is a problem.
What's the problem?
Delivery, messaging, rhetoric, maybe even the whole enchilada.
Maybe even the whole enchilada.
Because people like me might have looked at the alt-right and said, yeah, I'm getting kind of fed up of being attacked as a white person.
But the alt-right's response was, okay, let's destroy America and let's create a pagan religion and we're going to balkanize, we're going to have the Civil War, Richard Spencer will lead the revolution and become Hitler too.
I was like, yeah, nah, I don't really want any part of that.
I don't agree with any of that.
I don't think that's, I think that's basically a bunch of shit.
I think that's a crock of shit, if you want to know the truth.
I am, you know, my racial consciousness is growing.
I'm becoming aware of the reality of race.
I'm sick of being attacked as a white man.
You might even say, you know, a militant.
At that point, I was, I was upset.
I was an angry white male, right?
But I took one look at that movement.
I said, yeah, No.
I don't believe in, like, Apollo or Zeus.
I believe in Jesus Christ.
And I don't believe in, like, you know, carving out countries.
I mean, I still believe in America.
I'm not going to wave the flag of Europe because I'm not European.
I'm American.
I love America.
And my ancestors love America.
And my family loves America.
And my neighbors love America.
And I love America.
And I love American history.
And I love my people's history on this continent.
And, you know, and the other thing is I'm not a militant revolutionary either.
I don't, you know, I'm not in favor of number one, I don't think that would work.
Number two, I don't think that would be the revolution, right?
So, in any case, this has been happening for years, and you get people that come on now, and they, you know, maybe they weren't part of it for years, maybe they never understood it, but... Anyway, uh, Weird Little Bros has telegrammed today, Milo's advice to Groipers, get laid!
Groipers' advice to Milo, stop getting laid!
Well, thanks for the Ninjagini.
Yeah, I mean, he's, he's been throwing a lot of criticism our way, but...
Frankly, when it comes to that stuff, you know, maybe he would roll his eyes at this, but frankly, it's like you're a race-mixing homosexual.
And, you know, I don't know, I mean, what else is there to say?
He could roll his eyes, and maybe he would, and he might say that's lazy or whatever, but it's just true.
You know, and this is somebody who purports to be Catholic, and I saw he went on the Groibcast, and he explained his view on that, and he said, well, I'm Catholic, but I'm trying my best, but I've also given up.
You can't be a Catholic and be, and have a homosexual lifestyle.
You can't.
Can't be Catholic and marry a man.
unidentified
You know, and look, like, look.
nick fuentes
Well, it would be bad enough if you were living a gay lifestyle.
It'd be bad enough if you were living a gay lifestyle under the radar.
But then he gets married, and then you shit on the institution of marriage!
And it's like, you know what I'm saying?
Like, it would be bad enough, but then he's like, oh, I think I will shit on the institution of marriage.
I think I will make a mockery of God's sacrament.
It's a sacrament!
So, you know, he could say whatever he wants.
I'm Catholic and all this, but I don't see it.
And then he's going to come at us and say, oh, well, you need to get laid.
You need to... Groypers don't, you know, they're virgins or whatever.
They should be virgins if they're not married.
And, you know, there's an argument that could be made that, you know, Groypers should try to socialize and try to be normal.
And, you know, I'm sure some of us spend too much time on the Internet, but that's everyone in our generation.
Everyone in our generation is like this.
Who among you do you know in our generation that is not neurotic, anxious, and that's not to say that you know all of us are that way or everyone's that way but if you're talking about social awkwardness that characterizes our whole generation and that's largely because of technology and other things and you know you can make a fair critique of like well you know what it should be you should get a family yeah but nobody disagrees with that we're all trying to get families we'd all like to get families that's the goal but
You know, get laid.
No, that is not the answer.
Sinning is never the answer.
Sinning is never the answer.
And even if you want to say that it would be cool to sin, I'm sorry, but I would rather, you know, not go to hell.
I would rather be lame than go to hell.
So...
Get laid!
No, I'd rather not.
And you all should keep that in mind.
I'll do a lot for the movement.
But, you know, what did Jesus Christ say about sitting?
If your left hand, your right hand, sits against you, better cut off your hand.
So...
And I take that seriously, and you should take that seriously, even if you're not religious.
Getting laid is not a solution to anything, frankly.
It just isn't.
And anybody who peddles that, I question their intentions.
I question their motive and their worldview.
Getting laid?
Are you kidding me?
Do you think?
I don't understand what is the additivity.
And people might say, oh, well, you're going to become more experienced or whatever.
Experienced with what?
Sinning?
Experienced with what?
Having sex with whores?
Loose women?
That's bad experience.
It's like Trump said, bad experience.
You don't want that kind of experience.
Your sexuality is something that you're supposed to share with your partner, who is supposed to be your life partner.
And it's something that's very intimate and very important and requires respect.
You have to respect that aspect of yourself.
You know, this undignified, gross way that we live is not the norm.
And don't let people convince you otherwise simply because that's what people are doing now.
So I don't like to see that.
I've been seeing those critiques, and you know, it's always, just look at the source.
And he might roll his eyes at that or something, but it's like, seriously.
It's like that SpongeBob meme.
So now the talking cheese is gonna lecture us, right?
So now the race-mixing homosexual is gonna talk to us about sexual morality.
And you know, look, like, It's your life, it's your prerogative, and he's been supportive.
He's been supportive of what we did during the Griper Wars, and behind the scenes, he's done some favors that have been very helpful.
With this website, I'll just tell you straight up, with the website we're building, he has helped immensely with that.
So that has been very helpful.
Nevertheless, I think that it's just out of place.
Well, you know, he's going to say what he's going to say, and he's a shit-stirrer.
He's going to stir the pot, and he's going to, you know, try and attract the conversation towards his telegram and towards him and all that.
And that's fine.
That's his prerogative.
But of course, I have to defend my Groypers.
I have to defend my boys and say, we should listen to the church.
We should listen to Our leaders like Michelle and Pat Buchanan and you know, even somebody like Roosh.
Even Roosh is degenerate as he was.
He's come around.
People like E. Michael Jones on the subject.
I'm gonna listen to people that have 10 kids.
I'm gonna listen to people that have families and are married and you know, not people that are in some kind of strange.
So anyway, that's just the truth.
unidentified
Just the truth.
nick fuentes
Different strokes.
Different strokes.
You've got your, uh, you know, you've got your lifestyle and we've got ours.
So, I wouldn't be shamed by somebody who's living a lifestyle that we don't approve of.
It's as simple as that.
You know, in the same way that I could tell a leftist, who's a total degenerate, I could tell them, you're going to hell, and blah blah blah, and they would say, oh, well, you know, you're the Catholic incel.
And in a sense, they'd be right, only because, according to their value system, that doesn't factor in.
Religiosity doesn't factor into their value system, because they don't believe in God.
And they don't believe in morality, really.
Or anything, you know, they don't believe in teleology.
So they're like, oh, fuck you, you know, we're going to listen to sex about, you know, I want to, I'm going to listen to sex from a sex worker, not, not from this incel.
And that's because the value system is different in the same way that if you're a Catholic groper, a Christian groper, you're listening to getting late advice from, you know, somebody who is not repentant or maybe, maybe is repentant, but certainly not trying, trying very hard to stop sinning.
So.
And again, it's not to say that we're not all sinners, all that kind of thing, but it's like, I just, you know.
Anyway, so thanks for the Ninjagini.
But yeah, I saw that and he continues to poke the Groypers.
And the Groypers on Telegram, who none of them I know.
I don't know any of these Groypers on Telegram.
I don't know who he's talking to.
It just seems like this Telegram thing that I've never heard of, none of the Groypers I know know about it, and none of the Groypers I know are talking about it, so... Seems to me very, like, astroturfed and just kind of like its own thing.
Okay, this kind of stuff is just as cringe, so please don't send that either.
Not exactly.
I agree.
says does wigger come from the wig party of 1833 not exactly portland groyper says flashy christians are cringe i agree spencer says i only ask for prayers and not for me i know where i'm going and i don't want pity oh so noble polish americans is not a farmer but grown cherry tomatoes are sweeter okay wow wow Put a little sugar on the regular ones, right?
Put a little sugar on... They're all grown.
Where do you think they come from?
All the tomatoes are grown.
Grown cherry tomatoes are sweeter.
Where else do you think they come from other than grow from the ground?
Oh, well, the big farmers made those.
Put a little fucking sugar on them if they're that, you know... Oh, these are sweeter.
Put a little sugar on them.
unidentified
Right?
nick fuentes
Put a little dressing on it.
Green says contract contraception is sinful.
Just okay.
I'm not reading that Dax's do D live super chats even come close to YouTube income Yes T James says but why it's none of your business by the way my income Everybody's always asking me people always want me to be poor none of your business.
All right Does it even come close to YouTube?
Maybe it's not close, but at least last month wasn't close, but in a good way.
Yeah, that's a pretty old one though, right?
Netflix documentary, An American Dream.
Yeah, that's a pretty old one though, right?
Debt Collector says Debt Collector's a stupid chat.
Deer would go almost extinct in months.
Yeah, big agree.
Modern Monarchist says, whatever happened to that Garrett Meyer derp dog?
What do you mean whatever happened to him?
He returned to irrelevancy.
He was irrelevant, he debated Patrick Casey, and then he returned from where he came.
Modern Monarchist says one of our parish priests likes Oswald Mosley.
Whoa, bass dude, cool!
Big Gloves is gonna at least trim the mustache, no hair in the mouth.
I don't know.
Maybe I'll do that.
Justin says, no need to consistently explain yourself, bro.
In black colloquial terms, real recognize real.
Well, thanks for the Nijigini.
So true.
It is true.
But it is helpful to explain because...
People come on the show.
You don't have to explain every day, but people will come on to the show and they just weren't a part of the Optics Wars or they haven't heard that before.
You know, so occasionally it's good to re-explain it.
The last time I explained it I think was a few months ago in fairness, so.
But you're right, but you are right.
Thanks for the genie.
And it is true.
Real recognized real.
It's been that way from the start and that's always been sort of my M.O.
And it's so true very my brother my brother i feel dead ass bro dead i'll steal a little page from jaden's playbook jaden my black friend dead ass what's up dog this guy's always just
You know he tells me I'm not urban you call me urban you call me urban this guy calls me urban and then I'll you know text him or he'll text me what's up dog the other day we're hanging out dead I'm being dead ass bro I'm like aren't you from Kansas man and that's just it it's this
You know the duality of Jaden the duality of Jaden McNeil at once urban at the same time rural Dax is Milo equals be degenerate.
So I don't seem to generate.
I don't think that's the I don't think that's what it is.
I just Think that he's lost his way thinking well lost his way with God that is You know, we are supposed to try to be perfect.
Nobody's gonna get there.
We all got to try so
ponypanda says get laid equals give them a firm handshake yeah that's his Gen X is showing there a millennial whatever he is his millennial is showing there get laid yeah okay okay Coomer Wyatt says thanks for waking me up on the Saturn question you're welcome KTK says hope you and your family had a wonderful Easter thanks you too Erica says thank you tastes like chicken says can a Nick Russell report on after Nick on D live Oh Canada Nick can a Nick
That's kind of funny.
Well, that's not what you said.
How am I supposed to interpret that?
Listen, my Polish brother, they're all grown from the ground.
I think you're the obtuse one if you didn't know that.
Paleo Ethiopian says, thank you for standing up for us King.
I protect, I will defend my Groypers, my little brothers.
I can bully you, but nobody else, I will allow nobody else to bully you.
I will, that's how I am with you, with the Groypers.
You know, I can bully my Super Chatters, but if I find somebody bullying my Super Chatters, they're gonna pay.
Oh!
Well, in that case, then I'm poor.
In that case, I'm hungry.
I make no money.
I make no money.
Please give superchats.
I make no money.
I'm poor.
Help a brother out.
Help me afford maybe two sausage burritos for breakfast.
It's the one meal I eat every day.
I've been doing okay.
I've been doing okay.
Take care of yourself.
And these times, take care of yourself.
And I mean that.
Take care of yourself.
You know?
People are struggling out there.
They're losing their jobs.
And I know a lot of people, a lot of young people, I always tell the young people this, just save your money, but for everybody, now's the time to save your money.
I'll be okay.
Pay me extra when everything comes back, but for now, save your money.
Joker says, what up?
What up, Doka?
Deadass.
I'm hungry.
I'm starving.
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No?
nick fuentes
Okay.
Spencer the First says, thanks.
I just read that.
Modern Monarchist says, Nick, gotta try Bannerlord.
It's a really good game.
Yeah, I'll be sure to check that out.
Okay, that's our last Super Chat.
All right.
All right.
I'm hungry.
I'm starving.
I am starving.
I need to eat.
Dax is Diamond for the Humor.
I'm good on my end.
Okay.
Well, thanks for the diamond.
That's gonna do it for us on the show tonight.
I've got to eat.
Boys got to eat.
Man's got to eat.
I'm a growing man.
I'm a man, but I'm growing every day.
Growing taller and wider and stronger and more intelligent every day.
I'm a growing man.
I need my I need my nutrition.
I've gotta eat.
Well, that's gonna do it for us on the show tonight.
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Well, thanks for the geanie.
That'll pay for the grub.
Thank you very much.
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