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April 15, 2020 - America First - Nicholas J. Fuentes
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CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC: Governor's Revolt Against Trump | America First Ep. 585
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Good evening, everybody.
nick fuentes
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 Tuesday.
And we've got a great show.
Lots to talk about.
Lots to get into.
Tonight we'll be talking about the coronavirus.
And it's going to be good.
It's going to be a good show.
A little bit of interesting stuff going on tonight, actually.
Tonight our main story, which is actually nice, is carried over from yesterday.
We're going to be talking about the governors and their response to the coronavirus.
And I brought this up yesterday.
The video was actually inappropriately titled yesterday, because yesterday's title of the show was about the governors and this revolt that's happening against the president.
We never got to it.
So we're carrying it on over today, but there's some new developments in that story.
And the story is, of course, about these two blocks that have now formed of the governors on the East Coast and the governors on the West Coast.
Each has formed a block, and they are deciding autonomously how they're going to reopen their economies in the coming weeks and months in response to the coronavirus.
And on the West Coast, it is led by Gavin Newsom of California.
On the East Coast, led by Andrew Cuomo of New York.
And it's a pretty big deal, because there has been a little bit of a challenge between the governors and the president.
In the past couple of days about who exactly has the authority to reopen the economy.
Of course the big question since the economy closed is when will the economy open?
And the question logistically in the past week or so has been who actually has the jurisdiction?
Who actually has the authority to begin opening these things up in the first place?
I think people assumed that's the de facto or maybe the default position or the assumption that the president would have the authority to reopen everything because the president goes to these news conferences.
And I believe that maybe people are under the assumption that the president is the one that closed down everything to begin with.
But of course, it was the state governments, it was the governors that began to issue the new restrictions and new advisories about shutting down gatherings of more than a certain number of people, shutting down non-essential businesses like restaurants, bars, theaters, things like that.
So now a little bit of a row has broken out and come to a head and maybe reached a conclusion about who ultimately that authority resides with.
And we'll talk a little bit about that today.
The governors, the president, what's been said, what's being planned.
And there's some pretty interesting news out of California in particular.
Gavin Newsom has come out today with new guidelines about how California might reopen.
And this is really our first glimpse into what life might be like after we resume our lives from total quarantine, from total social distancing.
Obviously social distancing will be with us for some time.
But it won't be as severe as it is now.
People will go back to school.
People will go back to work.
Restaurants will reopen.
There will be new restrictions.
And today we're finally seeing what those might look like.
Gavin Newsom released six new guidelines for what a reopening might look like and it gives us some insight.
For example, we take a look at restaurants and in the guidelines they say that restaurants may reopen but the number of people that can be inside them will be reduced.
You'll have people that'll have to have temperature checks when they go into the restaurant.
Waiters and servers will have gloves and masks.
You'll have disposable menus.
And that's just one example of some of the guidelines that we're going to see.
And that's one of the examples of the guidelines in California.
And that gives us an idea of what things might look like once we all go back into the world.
So it's kind of interesting.
So we'll talk about that.
And I know you and I have been waiting for that for a long time.
People are wondering, what does the return to normalcy look like?
We know we're not going to get it for a long time.
We may never get a total return to the way things were, but how are we going to get on with it?
How are we going to get on with our lives?
And I think a lot of people have some idea in their head of what that might look like, and I've been saying that for weeks.
Masks, temperature checks, gloves, things like that.
But now finally we're going to see what the next two years is going to look like.
So pretty interesting news out of California and these stories with the governors.
So we'll talk about that.
We'll talk about funding for the World Health Organization.
Which the World Health Organization, of course, the President has threatened to pull the funding for that, I think for the past week and a half or week or two.
I know we did a show about when he threatened to pull the funding and the media was asking, did he pull the funding?
How much did he pull?
Did he just say that?
Is that a plan that he has?
But today he announced it.
Not really a lot more specifics, but we'll get into that a little bit.
And it should be a pretty good show.
We'll look at the numbers, the death rate.
Death rate is way back up.
And I spoke too soon yesterday.
You know, I came back yesterday.
What is today?
Tuesday, right?
I came back yesterday, Monday from the weekend, and said, well, the death rate is going down.
Peak week was last week.
We are maybe over the hurdle.
I did say, in fairness, that we'll have to see how it plays out the rest of the week, and we'll have to see how it plays out in the other major outbreak areas, the other major epicenters in America.
Detroit, New Orleans, LA, San Francisco, Chicago, right?
And we'll see what those peaks look like in the various curves across the country.
And the death rate went down from 2,000, roughly 2,000 on Friday, down to about 1,900 on Saturday, down to 1,550 on Sunday, 1,300 yesterday.
Those are the numbers as of the show last night.
on Saturday, down to 1550 on Sunday, 1300 yesterday.
Those are the numbers as of the show last night.
Numbers are up to 2400 today.
And 2400 deaths in 24 hours is the biggest that we've ever had in America.
That's the largest total, the largest number of deaths that we've had so far and it is actually even bigger than the highest projected.
Death toll for any given day and I've been looking at the projections very closely and the numbers that they projected they said that the death rate would peak at 2150 and maybe a little bit more than that.
This week they predicted that yesterday and now it's up to 2400 today.
More than 2400 as of right now.
Today so the death rate is now back up It looks like it's spiked and the numbers were a little bit mixed up and and we'll get into this more in particular But on our usual website breaking news online, they totally messed up the death toll and we'll get into why that is But that's what we're gonna be covering.
That's that's a little summary More more of the same gotta love it.
We love to see it.
So like I said, we'll talk about the regional blocks, the governors, we'll talk about the World Health Organization, the numbers.
It's going to be another day in Corona America.
I need a Corona-cation is what I need.
I'm sick of it.
I just can't.
And I've been telling you, it's not even the quarantine.
Like, I would be fine with a staycation.
A Corona staycation.
But just not do the show, right?
I don't even know.
Just go somewhere else.
Maybe just camp out in my car somewhere.
Maybe just go live in my car for a year.
But I've just had enough with this coronavirus news and people are driving me insane online.
I told you about this the other day.
The Twitter replies, the live chat, this Tiger King shit.
I can't...
I can't do it anymore, man.
The Tiger King thing in particular is what's just killing me.
I don't know about you guys, but I HATE, I HATE that kind of thing.
And I don't know what it is, if it's just like television shows, or just these like shared cultural moments.
Maybe it's because it seems so astroturfed.
I've not seen that show, and I will never see it.
I don't want to watch it, you know, everybody's talking about it online, and I don't know, I don't know why it just rubs me the wrong way, but I just hate hearing about it.
I don't know.
I don't even have anything profound, nothing really even articulate to say.
I just don't want to hear about it anymore!
I don't want to hear about your, you know, oh wow, quirky reality show, quirky documentary on Netflix.
I don't want to hear about that silliness.
I want no part of it.
I want to watch the prequels.
You know, five times a day.
Star Wars prequel.
So, I'm sick of that.
I'm sick of Twitter.
I'm sick of the live chat.
I'm sick of the virus news.
I'm over it.
I'm done.
But, this is our lives, and there is a new report, and I'll talk a little bit about this before we dive into the big news, the big events of today.
There was a report that came out today, and I think it was in Bloomberg.
I don't know if Bloomberg broke it, but that's where I saw it.
There's a new study that came out from Harvard and it says that we are not going to get out of social distancing until 2022.
And I've been saying this, if you've been watching this show, I've been saying this now I think for at least a month.
That it's not going to end anytime soon.
People think it'll end in May.
It won't.
It'll be years.
I've been saying that.
If you've been watching this show, I probably beat it to death.
You know I've been saying this, that it's going to go on forever.
And this is just confirmed in this Harvard study.
And they basically said the same thing that I've been saying, which is that unless and until you get the immunity, Through the vaccine or through a natural immunity, you're gonna have to have social distancing.
And we'll get into these guidelines, and that'll actually be a nice foil for this subject, about what exactly the governor of California has in mind for the next few years, because it's not anything, I think, like people expect.
But for the next few years, we're gonna be dealing with it off and on.
And sometimes you'll have serious quarantine, like we're in now.
You'll see maybe this happen again.
Restaurants and bars shut down.
Schools dismissed.
Workplaces shut down.
You may see it at this level again.
You may see it multiple times.
We will always have a level of social distancing of quarantine that will always be with us now for at least the next two years.
But they're looking at also snapping back on major restrictions and then pulling them off and figuring out a mechanism where they can do that.
So I hope everybody's prepared for that.
I've been trying and I've been telling you, you know I've been telling you now for weeks that that's the way it's gonna be and you gotta mentally and psychologically and financially and otherwise prepare yourself for this.
I don't know if people are taking it seriously.
And you know I talk about this kind of thing on this show a lot.
This idea that people can hear what I'm saying And they agree with it in their brain, but they don't act like that's the case.
You know what I'm saying?
And I talk about this with regards to the media, or politics, or immigration.
People hear what I'm saying, and in their brain, they're thinking to themselves, yeah, that's right, I'm on board, I agree with that.
But then the show goes off, right?
The stream ends, they get up, they go to bed, and they wake up the next day, and they act as though that is not the case.
They act as though the media isn't controlled by pedophiles, they act as though... Right?
All these different things.
And I feel like the same is true with this.
People watch this show and they're like, yep, yep, that's what's gonna happen, yep.
We heard it, Nick.
We know.
We know it's not going to be over for a few years until you get the immunity, but they act, their behavior, and their like practical expectations for what their lives will look like, maybe subconsciously, maybe without even realizing it, the assumption is, yeah, it's all just going to go back to normal.
Everything's just going to be fine by August, right?
And for some reason that's like the magic By fall, by late summer, everything's gonna be fine, everything's gonna be... I think people just think like, oh yeah, then everything just resumes.
Everything that we planned from before is just gonna come back, it's just gonna resume in the fall.
It's not!
It's not.
We're never going back.
We're never going back, and we're not going back to anything like where we were anytime soon.
This pandemic lifestyle is with us for years, and it will dramatically change how we live beyond that, because a lot of these changes that we'll have adapted to, we will just simply keep those things.
And we might not be thinking about coronavirus every day, and you know, I'm sure in two, three, whatever, however many years, we can say, mission accomplished.
The coronavirus is at its lowest levels.
We've tested, you know, and they'll be able to say that we've achieved some victory, but those ways we've changed our lives will not go away.
It won't be, okay, let's go back to where we were four years ago.
Does anybody even remember four years ago?
So...
And that's a rhetorical question.
Of course, you remember four years ago, but people not simply just pick up from where they left off before this life-changing, world-altering pandemic.
And I don't know, I don't know that people are really there.
I really am not convinced that most people, or even people that watch this show, in their heart of hearts, really believe this is true.
I think most people, deep down, And maybe this is you, maybe it's not, are thinking like, I can't wait for all this to end in May and June.
And then I'm going to go and hug and kiss my girlfriend, or then I'm going to go hang out with my friends, or then I'm going to go back to my family.
I can't wait to go back to school or to the office.
We're going to throw a big party.
We're going to go to concerts.
That's not going to happen.
Concerts are done.
Major public gatherings are done.
For the rest of the year at least.
No concerts, no rallies, no major get-togethers.
That's over.
The era of, you know, going to a bar and everybody's in close proximity and a packed, like, club.
Not gonna happen, man.
Not gonna happen.
And if you do, it's gonna be getting your finger pricked for an antibody test, or you have to present your papers, or a temperature check, or everyone's wearing masks.
Are people prepared for that?
Are people really... And I don't know if they are.
And it's something interesting that's happening because for the first time...
For the first time in a long, long time, our lives are actually going to change.
The quality of life is meaningfully going to go down and deteriorate due to circumstances outside of our control.
And it'll be very interesting to see how people react to this.
Because really, not since World War II have you seen anything as life-changing.
The magnitude of the change and the scope and the scale of it across I don't think you've seen anything like this since World War II, really.
With some notable exceptions, you know.
The Vietnam War was a big deal, and the recession was a big deal, but nothing like we're going to see in the next few years.
And it's going to be very interesting to see how a lot of dynamics change as a result of this.
Politically in our country, geopolitically in the world, financially, major, major, major changes are afoot.
This is an inflection point in world history.
This is an inflection point in world history.
Do you know what an inflection point is in math, or generally?
It means that after this point, the world was going one way, and then it was going in a completely different direction.
That this changes the course of human affairs.
And in the same way that we think about the post-war period, post-World War II, the contemporary era, I believe that we'll probably see something similar to this after the coronavirus pandemic.
And we've had pandemics before.
We've had pestilence.
We've had disease forever, for as long as human beings have been around.
But never... Well, I shouldn't say never on this scale.
You had the Black Death and you had, you know, things that were magnitudes greater than this.
But the idea of such a highly interdependent And super sophisticated, globalized world like we have today, that is what is unprecedented.
To have a disease in that world is what is unprecedented about it.
Because you've had plagues, obviously, that have been much worse and have gone on for hundreds of years and have killed exponentially more people and, you know, I don't, I'm not trying to, you know, obviously that's true.
But what's different is the nature of the society, maybe the fragility of the current institutions, or just how the disease will change these institutions radically as a result.
Back during the Black Death, not really much that's going on there.
But now, it's totally different.
So, I don't know if people have really, I don't know if they really understand the gravity yet of the situation.
For most people, it is bordering on increasingly significant inconvenience for most people.
And obviously, there are people without a job and people that are really hurting.
But generally, on average, I think for most people, we are sort of just like at a significant, we have gone from a mild to a significant or a severe, sort of a troublesome inconvenience.
But I don't know if anybody's really made the leap into realizing this is life-altering for the planet.
You know what I'm saying?
So I think it's important to kind of Keep that in mind, and you know, as I'm covering this, because our whole lives, at least for my life, we've lived in this hyper-reality where nothing really seems real.
I believe that's a big reason why mass shootings happen these days, is because it almost seems like nothing is actually real, and that's a whole subject in itself, but I know a lot of Generation Z people, probably resonates with them, and something like this is very real.
This is really the revenge of history, the revenge of Real things, real consequences happening and befalling us.
And there's nothing that can be done about it.
I don't know if we've really... I've really experienced anything like that in my lifetime.
And probably not anybody else either that's alive right now.
Unless you're a hundred.
So... But anyway, that's the report.
Three years, folks.
Well, two years is what the report says.
Two to three years at the minimum of social distancing.
So strap yourselves in, okay?
Hold on to your diapers.
Tommy Pickles style, alright?
Strap yourselves in.
Shallot style.
Hold on to your diapers.
Because we're in for another few years of this.
We should just change the name of the show.
What should the show even be called?
Health First?
Public Health First?
Unemployment First?
I don't even know.
It's a different show.
I don't even feel like myself anymore.
We're aliens living in a strange time.
But we're gonna move on, but we're gonna move on.
Weird, weird times, but you're here with me.
You're lucky because you've got me.
Even throughout these weird times, you've got me.
Isn't that a relief?
Isn't that a comfort?
A consolation?
Everything has changed, but this show stays the same.
Nothing is different.
Isn't that amazing?
America First might just be the most resilient thing on planet Earth right now.
Truly.
Because everything else is different.
Even like, you know, late night shows.
Jimmy Fallon is doing the show from the fucking bedroom, you know?
Everybody is.
This show has always been!
Well, not in my bedroom, but you know what I'm saying?
It doesn't change.
The green screen, the desk.
So the show is the same.
I'm the same.
My life is the same.
Oh, never leave your house?
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Done.
nick fuentes
You know?
So, I'm sure that's a little bit of a source of relief.
If there's any stability or stasis, In your life, a rock on which you can cling to, it is this show.
This show is the rock that you will dock your ship to.
A lighthouse!
A lighthouse, a beacon of light, guiding through the mist, the fog of these times, the smoke.
And I'm being a little bit funny, but it's but it's also true That's why it's funny is because it is completely true and I laugh even about my life So many people their lives are just dramatically altered my life my life is literally exactly the same and maybe that's why I'm telling you why it hasn't sung in because That is basically true for me
Because while I'm sitting here and telling you every day, it's gonna be different, nothing's gonna be the same, my whole life has been unchanged.
The only thing that's different is that...
Like, my once-in-a-month trip to eat at a restaurant and dine in?
I don't do that anymore.
But do you know what I usually do?
I drive to McDonald's, through the drive-through, and then I drive somewhere and eat it in my car.
Literally nothing is different for me, right?
Wake up, all my friends are online, you know, on Call of Duty or Twitter or whatever.
It's it.
This is my life.
And so it's sort of just like a movie that's going on for me.
And it's very comfy.
I'm hanging out in the America First compound.
Proto compound.
I'm hanging out in the America First bunker.
I'm building Legos.
I'm playing Animal Crossing.
I'm playing Warzone with my friends.
I'm streaming the show.
I'm reading the Bible.
I'm eating fast food, pizza, McDonald's.
I'm literally vibing.
I am so cozy right now.
Checks being deposited.
Hopefully my Trump bucks come in, right?
I'm good, you know?
And actually it's even better because all the people that normally I wanted to blow off but never had an excuse, now I can say it's coronavirus.
Hey Nick, want to hang out?
Can't.
I'm on quarantine.
Which is true, but also, I just want to hang out by myself today.
And most days, you know?
And a lot of the other obligations.
Oh, sorry!
Can't do it.
Coronavirus.
So I'm so comfy right now.
I'm so cozy.
You know, the coronavirus Bittersweet poetry, right?
Double-edged sword there.
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On the one hand, no news.
nick fuentes
Caught myself with the double-edged sword.
No news.
Spewing blood everywhere.
No news.
Nothing to talk about.
Boring.
But on the other hand, responsibilities, social obligations, Slash free money Never leaving your house and there's a good reason to do it.
Nobody else is leaving their house.
No FOMO.
Nobody else is enjoying themselves Actually people that you dislike are not enjoying themselves or having a bad time So it's a double-edged sword, but it's very it's decidedly in favor of a benefit for me now I will say you know, it's a great tragedy people are dying And that is bad.
But, you know, but it also is very cozy.
So, okay.
Are you ready?
Are you ready now?
Are you ready to talk about the news?
Well, let's get serious.
Okay, are you ready?
Are you ready?
We're gonna talk about the news now.
So we'll dive into our numbers here to get serious now.
To get serious and talk about our show.
Or rather, talk about our news on my show.
Not my show.
We're gonna talk about our latest numbers here in the United States.
And like I said, big, big increase.
There's also a big discrepancy, which we have to talk about.
I don't know how people permit this to go on, you know.
So, first the numbers, and then I'll explain what I mean by that.
We are now up to 613,000.
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Nearly 14.
nick fuentes
613,000 total cases in the United States.
613,000, nearly 14, 613,000 total cases in the United States.
Excuse me.
Uh-oh.
Cough.
We are up to 26,000 dead in the United States.
And we are up to nearly 2,400 new deaths in just the last 24 hours.
2,400 new deaths.
And, of course, that is the highest that it's ever been.
Highest single-day death toll.
And even higher than what was projected.
And I'm looking at the projections for the death rate right now, and this is on healthdata.org.
If you go to covid19.healthdata.org slash United States of America, you can go in and you can look at these projections.
This is, I believe, this is government data.
The highest projected daily death toll was 2,150 for yesterday.
They said that yesterday In that 24-hour period, you'd hit 2150.
And that would have been the highest single-day death toll.
The highest previous death toll was on April 10th.
2,007 deaths in one day.
They projected that yesterday would have the highest ever.
It would shoot up to 2150.
Well, that didn't happen.
It went from 2,000 on Friday down to 1,800 on Saturday to 1,500 on Sunday.
1,800 on Saturday to 1,500 on Sunday, 1,300 yesterday, 2,400 today.
Okay, that's the way it works.
So we got that spike, and I said this the other day.
I said, well, we thought the peak week would be this two-week period.
You know, we're in the middle of this two-week period, starting last Monday and going into next Monday, right?
That would be two weeks, right?
Going into next Monday.
and I I said that you know maybe we had reached the peak of the coronavirus on Friday.
Not the case.
That projected spike came and that comes from the other curves across the United States.
increasing new york state peaked probably last week and now we're seeing the peaks in other parts of the country and so maybe this number will go up maybe it'll start to go down from here but large a single day death toll up to 26 000 dead and to talk a little bit about the discrepancy which i noticed I went on Breaking News Online, and I just want to clarify if people saw this.
But I go on Breaking News Online, which is where I normally go to for the death rate.
Now I use a different website.
But on Breaking News Online, it said 6,000 people died today.
6,000 new deaths.
And at first I looked at that and said, you know, that can't possibly be right.
What is the source of this?
And I did the math, actually.
And what happened today is they retroactively added deaths to New York State.
What they did is they found new deaths from, you know, from a few weeks prior that they didn't count, from a range of dates going back a few weeks.
They found an extra, I think, 3,000 and some people?
3700 new deaths in New York, they found retroactively.
People that had died, but were not counted.
So they tacked that 3700, I think, onto the total today.
Now obviously, 3700 people did not die today in New York.
Those were people that died previously but were never counted.
So they just added that to the death toll today, obviously.
But Breaking News Online, I think some other sources, said no.
3,700 died today because the death toll went up by 3,700 because of those retroactive numbers that were finally counted.
They said, well today the number went up by this much, but people didn't, those people did not die today.
That number was added to the death toll today, but not because they died today, because they died before, and they just got added to the total today.
And you add the 3,700 to the 2,300 that died, and that's how you get 6,000.
So, I just wanted to point that out.
I saw that.
I don't know if anybody else saw that and was confused.
I think it was misreported in other places, but I did the math on that and it's yeah you add up the people that died in New York plus the real number of people that died today and that's how you arrive at 6,000 so just want to point that out kind of amateur hour on BNO I don't think I'll use them anymore I've been using lately
This website called world o meters, so They have been Similar and I think I've had better data when B&O is not doing so hot so anyway Just want to point that out for people, but those are our latest numbers.
We are Reaching another peak we've got a new peak today, and who knows it could go up tomorrow.
We'll see what that looks like It was projected, but this is a little bit more than what was projected Anyway, we're gonna get into though The World Health Organization funding question and then the governors and all that's going on with that.
So I don't want to talk too much about the World Health Organization because I basically covered that already.
I think I did a show last week or like I said two weeks ago where the president proposed cutting World Health Organization funding and People weren't sure if he followed through on that or what he was proposing or whatever.
So I did a whole show basically about the World Health Organization and their funding and blah blah blah.
And now he just finally did it.
Now he just said that what is happening now is they are reviewing the World Health Organization's response to the coronavirus.
And in the meantime, while that review is underway, we will not give them any more money.
And so how much money is being cut?
We don't know.
How long the money will be cut?
We don't know.
All we know, and this is what they've said, is that until this investigation is completed into whether or not the World Health Organization mishandled their response to the coronavirus, we're shutting down the funding that goes in.
And so that is the latest development, and I think that's a positive step, and I talked about this last week.
These organizations, if they're not helping us, obviously why would we give money to them?
The World Health Organization is inferior to the CDC.
The World Health Organization is inferior in their capabilities and just about every other metric.
We don't need them.
In other words, we have a CDC.
We have disease prevention and control.
We've got institutions in our country.
We are a rich country.
We are a country that monitors this stuff.
And obviously, we were not prepared for this pandemic.
Nobody was.
But we have a robust healthcare system, and we have a robust, relatively speaking, bureaucracy, compared to most other countries.
We don't need a World Health Organization.
Why are we funding it?
We are funding the World Health Organization, which actually helps countries like China, and it helps countries in Africa, and it helps poor countries.
That is not something that is actually necessary for us.
And in theory, it would be nice to have an organization That is watching the world.
And the World Health Organization, if you don't know, is an organ of the United Nations.
It's part of the United Nations.
And they are tasked with monitoring public health.
They're also supposed to be promoting universal health care, which is a pretty nefarious agenda for a supernational institution to be promoting.
The United Nations is acting then as activists within sovereign nations to push ideological policies.
There's something very wrong about that.
But they push universal health care.
It's monitoring.
One of the big responsibilities is to monitor for pandemics and epidemics.
But here's the thing.
We can do that.
Our CDC is big enough.
Let's take the money that we spend on the World Health Organization.
And make a branch of the military that does this.
We've got military bases in every country.
We've got command posts from the Pentagon and from the Department of Defense in every continent, every corner of the globe.
Let's make that a branch of the military.
Let's make that a part of the military or the CDC.
It doesn't matter logistically how you do it, but let's just have something of our own.
Why create a supranational institution Give it over to the United Nations.
Let it get taken over by foreigners.
Let it get bought and paid for, by the way, too, by foreigners.
Bribed, clearly, by China.
And then they do things that are against our own interests.
How does that make any sense?
And we pay them $500 million a year?
Let's simply not do that.
And, you know, this is part of the broader pathology of the United States to put the globe ahead of America.
And I've been saying this, and you know this, and this is what we have to do.
The coronavirus must make us turn inwardly.
Obviously, globalism and globalization has been a disaster.
It has failed in every way.
Immigration, free markets, international government.
There's not a single success story to be found anywhere.
The globalization of trade with the World Trade Organization and the free trade regime in America has destroyed our economy and it's helped the economies of our adversaries like China and others at our expense.
There's a direct relationship between those two things.
We create the World Trade Organization and suddenly China has a 20% GDP growth rate and American manufacturing is destroyed.
This is not a coincidence.
This is globalization and trade.
The globalization of labor, or of populations.
You've got mass migration into Europe from Africa and the Middle East.
You've got mass migration from Mexico and the Northern Triangle into the United States.
Mass migration, for that matter, from China and India into the United States, which is increasingly becoming a bigger problem, actually, than Central and South America.
Again, not a single success story.
These are people that come here.
They're a drain on our resources.
If they're not taking public welfare, then they're taking our jobs.
They're coming here.
They're stealing our intellectual property.
They're taking our expertise.
They're getting educated in our colleges and then helping their own countries.
They're earning money and then sending it back to their homes in the form of remittances.
And then you've got supranational government or international government, the United Nations, The World Health Organization, the WTO is a part of that, the human rights people, all this kind of stuff.
These are institutions which only have served to thwart the interests of our country at every step of the way.
They effectively act as a siphon for our money towards Africa and the third world.
So across the board, and you know, that's what this show is about, and it's obvious when we talk about it in different ways in different forms every night, but that's a brief summary of what's going on.
We need to pull the plug on all of this stuff, all of this World Health and United Nations and World Trade.
How about the American Trade Organization?
How about we just Stop sending in money to the World Trade Organization.
We pull out of it and we create the American Trade Organization.
We create a task force of American government officials who are American citizens and maybe we make it a citizenship requirement and maybe we make it a generational requirement and say that you have had to have been in this country for at least five or six generations before you can serve on this committee.
You know, something like that.
Maybe three or four, whatever.
That's less important.
But say that we're going to have an American trade organization, and it's going to be staffed by Americans, and the purpose of the American trade organization is to make sure that America is getting the best deals on trade.
That America is benefiting from the trade that we do with other countries.
And if it isn't, we're going to shut it down.
We're going to stop doing trade, we're going to put in place tariffs and barriers, and we will be just as ruthless and competitive as China.
Why not?
And instead of the World Health Organization, how about the American Health Organization?
And we'll have a health organization that answers to America, and it does research for America on vaccines, on global health, on epidemics, pandemics.
I don't understand.
We don't need to be held back and held down and cucked by international institutions that we funded and created.
It's in the American-led world order, the hypergamous...
I don't know what's going on.
Am I having a stroke?
Hypergamous.
I'm talking about the... What is the word that I'm talking about?
The hegemony of America.
We have like a hyper... What is the word?
There's a word for this.
Hyper... It's like talking about... Or like a hyper power I think is the terminology.
I must be having a stroke today.
I was on a roll there.
But we are living through a time where America has complete and total global hegemony of the world.
right?
It is a single pole in the entire world.
It's not a bipolar world order.
It's just us.
And it is exceedingly so.
The differential between us and every other country is dramatic.
I don't understand why then we would be getting harmed and getting hurt by world organizations that we created that exist only because of us fashioned in our image and by our policymakers.
It It doesn't make any sense.
And this should be the first step.
But I gotta tell you, I'm not optimistic about it.
Because whenever something like this happens, We do a modest action, and then we return to normal, right?
Modest action?
Well, we'll stop sending them a little bit of money, but then we'll resume funding immediately.
As soon as possible, right?
Whenever there's a crisis, whenever something like this happens, even like with China or with these tariff wars that were going on previously, Even with Mexico.
What do we say to Mexico?
Stop sending people over from your country.
And not even Mexicans, but stop letting people come from Central America through Mexico into our country, or we'll put a tariff on all your goods.
All your goods.
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And it'll just keep going up.
And right before the tariffs even went into effect, for the first time, we said, oh no, we made a deal.
Like, why?
Why is it always this, like, and that's the thing, is we will never put America first if we keep doing these half measures, these moderate, non-committal half measures, and that's all it is.
We need revolution.
And I don't mean revolution like, you know, people are in the streets and it's boogaloo, and that's like astroturfed fantasy Fed talk, okay?
Not real.
What I mean is, we need a real revolution in the sense that we need a legitimate break from the past.
A radical, dramatic, significant break from the past.
This kind of piecemeal, non-committal, half-measure type stuff will get us nowhere.
We give the World Health Organization 500 million dollars a year.
That is a drop in the bucket compared to everything else that is going on.
All the other commitments we have, all the other abuses there are, all the other institutions and regimes that have lasted for 30 years in this new world order.
That's a drop in the bucket and I guarantee we're not cutting the full 500 million dollars.
I bet we're cutting a fraction of that and I'm sure that that'll resume if not at some point during this administration in the next administration at the latest.
And That is not going to change anything.
This is like a slap on the wrist.
And what we need is to take the whole system and throw it in the garbage and rewrite the rules.
Rewrite the rules on migration.
Rewrite the rules on trade.
Rewrite the rules on supranational international government.
And the international world order.
We should have international institutions, but they should be led and dominated by us, and they should serve our interests.
Why would they not?
Why do we let other countries... And people say, well, because that's the benevolent thing to do, that's the selfless thing to do, that's the right thing to do, that's in the interest of everybody that we have.
Does anybody else look at it this way?
If China were the global hegemon instead of the United States, if China were the architect of the New World Order, if China were the architect of these international institutions, do you think they would fashion them in such a way that they were there for everybody and actually sometimes, or maybe most of the time, served other countries to the detriment of China?
Do you think China would create the World Health Organization or the Atlantic Charter?
I guess they call it the Pacific Charter.
But would they create something like that?
Or the United Nations?
Or the International Monetary Fund?
Or the World Bank?
Maybe they'd be called these things.
But we know where the arrows would point.
It would all point towards the advantage and the benefit and the interest of China.
Of Beijing.
We know that's how it would go.
And that would be the case if it were any other country in the world.
Russia, Mexico, Iran.
It doesn't matter.
That is how they would all do it.
So why are we the selfless ones?
Why are we the idiots?
Why are we the dummies?
And I put this out on Twitter, and it's so true.
This is a problem with China, but moreover Chinese people, okay?
Not every single Chinese person is like this.
But we all know how China is.
And it's not the Chai-coms.
I keep hearing this phrase.
The Chai-coms, the Shai-coms.
Chai-coms, Shai-coms.
Have you heard this from Alex Jones and others?
And I like Alex Jones and I like some of these people, but they say the Chai Koms.
As if the problem with what's happening with China, broadly, there and in the world, is the Chinese government.
And, more specifically, the Communist Chinese government.
The problem that we have with China is that their communist government is abusing us.
It has nothing to do with the people, it has nothing to do with the oligarchs, it has nothing to do with China, Chinese culture, Chinese manners, anything like that.
No, no, no.
It is the Chinese government, and more specifically, the communist Chinese government.
Do you know anything about China?
Do you think that the Communist Chinese government is the only Chinese government that was full of butchers and barbarians and people that put their country at the center of the world?
Is that the first time that that's ever happened in China?
You should read up on your history about what has gone on in China for like, I don't know, the past 10,000 years.
Oh, these communist Chinese are butchers.
They have no regard for human life or any other country.
Certainly out of the ordinary for China.
Not.
The problem with what's going on in China, it is not the government.
It is certainly not that they have a communist-in-name government.
It is China.
It is the fact that the Chinese people, and we hear this line all the time from neoliberals and neocons alike, that the problem with all these countries in the world is their governments.
The people are fine.
The people are great.
It's the governments that must be liberated and replaced with...
Globalists, internationalists in different colors, right?
Jews in different... Okay, disavow, but you know what I'm saying.
That was a joke.
That was a joke.
I was kidding.
Internationalists in different colors and in different hats and different costumes, right?
But of course we know that the people in China are supremacists.
At the worst, chauvinists at the least, we know that the people in China think that they are superior.
We know that the people in China are racist, for what it's worth.
And I don't like to use that word, but in the way that liberals use the word, it applies to the people in China.
What just happened in China this week?
They said that black people would not be allowed in McDonald's in China, okay?
And I'm not, you know, making a value judgment about that, but they are, if they're anything, the people are supremacist.
But how does that manifest in their behavior?
How is that relevant to us?
Well, they come to our countries, whether it's the government, whether it's the business people, or whether it's just the straight-up people.
They come to our country and they pursue their own advantage.
Everywhere and always and every opportunity at the expense of everyone else.
And you see that everywhere.
You see it in the supermarkets, when they stockpile resources they go in.
I saw a video just today.
This was in Australia, of a Chinese couple that comes in, and they're buying up all the baby formula.
There's a limit on how much you can buy, and they buy it all up, they leave, they come back in, they buy the quota again, for each individual customer.
You see this kind of behavior all over the country, all over the world, this is happening.
And it's not just, this is the behavior of the individuals, of the consumers, that's one example of it, it's the businesses.
The businesses come in and they're sending remittances and they're bringing over more people and the colonization that's happening in Melbourne, Australia, the colonization happening in Canada, the colonization happening across the United States by a lot of these businesses and real estate developers, and it's also the government, and it's also the government that is stealing our intellectual property.
The government and, you know, a million other things, the government is only the biggest and the most aggressive and the most powerful actor That the Chinese have.
But it's all of them!
They're all malicious!
They're all malicious actors!
And there's nothing wrong in itself with pursuing your own self-interest, but here's when it becomes a problem.
Think about it this way.
If China sends their people here, and they invest here, and their government has their spies here, and the government is stealing our stuff here, and they're doing all their abuses here, and every Chinese person is looking out for China, China number one, And the Chinese think the people think they're superior, from top to bottom, the citizens, the businesses, the government, and they are just taking with both hands, and they are taking candy from us, and, you know, taking candy from a baby, essentially, is what I mean, right?
And they are taking, and they are ruthless and aggressive, and we in America are giving selfless All the time, putting the globe ahead of us, putting immigrants ahead of us, putting foreign investors ahead of us, multinational corporations, free trade, the economic well-being of the world, the economic well-being of the world's poor, which up until recently a lot of them were in China, and now increasingly in India.
If you have countries like China, and frankly like all the other ones, They come here and they only take care of themselves, and Americans take care of everyone but themselves.
Who takes care of the Americans?
That's the bottom line.
I don't think there's anything wrong, actually, with how China operates.
The only thing that's wrong about it is they're doing it to the detriment of us.
What's wrong is that we allow it to happen.
That's what's wrong.
Chinese government looking out for their people?
Their people are proud of who they are?
And they think that they're the best?
And they're going to help their own people, and help their own families, and help their own kind, and advance their culture, and their way of life, and their race, their people across the globe?
I don't know if there's anything wrong with that.
I can't judge that.
We should be more like them.
Americans should be more like them.
The problem is not from a moral, objective perspective that they're doing this.
The problem is they come here, And we let them do it.
The problem is that we are the opposite way, giving in a global consciousness, not an American consciousness, a global consciousness.
And if we're not chauvinists or supremacists, then we have a guilt complex and we think we're the worst of the world, we owe the world, right?
And if that is the dynamic, if that is the relationship, it's not hard to see who lasts to 2100.
It's not hard to see who lasts to the year 3000.
And who is going to be on top In the rest of world history, if that is how it's going to go.
That is a suicidal dynamic that we are engaging in with China.
Where they come in and this is just the perfect foil for it.
This is the perfect foil for globalization, actually, is China.
Because that is exactly what they are.
They are not liberal.
Okay, they are illiberal.
They are not egalitarian.
They are supremacist.
They are not globalist.
They are stridently nationalist.
They are not progressive.
They are, in some senses, traditionalist.
Right?
And they're coming in here with a strong foundation, like we talked about the other day, and they are ruthlessly pursuing their interests.
They are playing for keeps.
They are killers.
And we're just giving it away!
And we're giving up our children to be sacrificed, and giving up our families, and our towns, and our wealth, and we're just giving it away!
We have to get serious.
Start by shutting down these international institutions and then pull the plug on China.
You think China would hesitate to do that to us?
If China were in our position, that China was just, they had such a strong economy and such a strong military, if they were in the position that we were in 1991, Or in 2000?
If they were in a position of such great military and economic strength, they were just running away with it, they were the top by far over any country, would they allow the United States to become strong?
Would they allow us, even if we were full of poor peasants and farmers like China was back then, do you think they would allow us to gather strength?
Do you think they would allow us to grow into a competitor or a rival in any meaningful way?
Or do you think they would not hesitate to pull the plug And crush us and strangle us in the crib because they take their national security and the greatness and the glory of their civilization seriously.
Of course we know it'd be the latter.
But we are not a serious country.
We are not a serious people.
And that'll be the death of our people, frankly.
That'll be the death of our way of life and our country and it'll be China's world and we'll be living in it.
Well, it's not our world, frankly.
We know whose world it is right now, but it'll be them and it'll be...
It'll be them.
It'll be them.
And it'll be China's world.
And we'll all be dead.
We won't be living in it.
We'll be toiling and working and slaving.
Or we'll be dead in that world.
But we won't have a stake in that.
We won't have any agency.
And the future of the world will be determined by who is going to look out for their own.
Who's going to be smart.
Who's going to do what it takes.
Who's going to make the tough decisions?
Who's going to get serious about survival?
War of the Worlds, globalization, all these civilizations smashing into each other in every way.
Economics, transportation, information, finance, media, technology, all that stuff.
Who will survive in this millennium?
That's the question.
And you look around, I'm not really bullish on our prospects, actually, as a country or as a people, but we can turn it around.
So that's the World Health Organization.
I said I didn't want to spend too much time on that, and we spent 20 minutes on that, but we're gonna move on.
It starts with that, but it's not enough.
Oh, we gave a little bit less money to the World Health Organization.
When are we gonna get serious, man?
When are we gonna get serious?
It's their fault.
SARS, MERS, all of it.
COVID-19, coronavirus, it's their fault.
They lied.
World Health Organization lied.
What are we going to do about it?
Our economy is destroyed.
Our people are dying.
It's their fault.
What are we going to do about it?
Are we going to say we need more immigrants?
Hug a Chinese.
Do a parade in Chinatown.
This is what we're talking about.
So anyway, that's the WHO, but we're going to move on to talk about the governor's This is decidedly less interesting to me.
But we're going to talk about the governors.
It's news.
And I'll read you.
This is a report from the New York Times about what's happening.
And we were supposed to talk about this yesterday.
It is a big deal.
And they're talking about how we're going to reopen the country.
How are we going to go back into the economy?
And the big question has arisen within that, which is who actually has the authority to reopen the country?
Not when, not how, but who actually will make the call.
Who is it up to anyway in the first place?
And the governors have taken a stand now, and now they are taking a little bit of leadership.
Two blocks have been established on the east and west coast of governors of states on the two coasts, and they are going to act autonomously to figure out in their own ways what they're going to do to handle this reopening.
And I'll read you, this is a report from the New York Times from yesterday.
about this development.
It says, quote, two groups of governors, one on the East Coast and one on the West Coast, announced Monday that they were forming regional working groups to help plan when it would be safe to begin to ease coronavirus-related restrictions to reopen their economies.
Their announcements came hours after President Trump, who has expressed impatience to reopen the economy, wrote on Twitter that such a decision lies with the president, not the states.
Governor Tom Wolf of Pennsylvania said, quote, Well, seeing as we have the responsibility for closing the state down, I think we probably have the primary responsibility for opening it up.
He joined the governors of Connecticut, Delaware, New Jersey, New York, and Rhode Island on a conference call where they agreed to create a committee of public health officials, economic development officials, and their chiefs of staff to work together as they decide when to ease the restrictions they have put in place to slow the spread of the virus.
They said they did not necessarily expect to act together or to create a one-size-fits-all solution, but they stressed the need for regional cooperation.
On the west coast, the governors of California, Oregon, and Washington also announced Monday what they called a Western States Pact.
to work together on a joint approach to reopening economies.
They said that while each state would have its own specific plan, the states would build out a West Coast strategy that would include how to control the virus in the future.
They said in a joint statement, quote, Governor Gavin Newsom said yesterday that he had been in discussions with the other governors to coordinate efforts on the West Coast.
He said that on Tuesday he would outline the, quote, California-based thinking So this is what's happening.
We have some more information about that today, and this is the interesting bit.
That's sort of the setup, and I promise this is the last report here we're gonna read.
This is the California-based thinking which has been unveiled, and this is, to me, maybe the most interesting development that's happened so far.
This is a real look into what that reopening looks like from Gavin Newsom.
He has taken leadership on the West Coast and outlined What our lives will look like.
What that reintegration will look like.
This is the California Vision.
So this is a report from the New York Times.
It says Mr. Newsom warned Californians that even in the next phase, restrictions might be loosened and tightened as we toggle from stricter to looser interventions as data comes in.
So it's not going to be we reopen and then that's the way it is.
We reopen and then maybe we close.
It becomes more strict and less strict depending on the data.
So if the virus gets bad, we shut it down again.
If it gets better, we reopen.
But it'll be in flux.
It'll be loose and strict interventions over the course of the next few years, depending on where the virus is at, which I don't think is what a lot of people are expecting.
The governor did offer a glimpse of what California's new normal would be like.
Face coverings are likely to be a feature of public life, at least for a time.
Patrons of restaurants are likely to have their temperatures taken before being seated and will be served by someone in a mask and gloves.
Menus might be disposable.
Dr. Robert Redfield, the director of the CDC, said Tuesday that, quote, we're definitely going to have a second wave of coronavirus infections in the fall, with outbreaks likely to become a seasonal phenomenon.
Definitely going to have an outbreak in the fall and outbreaks will be a seasonal phenomenon.
Dr. Redfield said, quote, we've got six months now to get really prepared.
We're stabilized.
We're almost at the peak.
I think the cases will drop fast.
But what we don't need is to have a secondary bump in June or July because certain areas of the nation relaxed their mitigation strategies too quickly.
Mr. Newsom, who on Monday said that California was working with Oregon and Washington, outlined several indicators that the state would try to meet before relaxing restrictions.
First, expanding testing and contact tracing with the goal of isolating infected patients.
Second, reducing the exposure of vulnerable people, such as the homeless and the elderly.
Third, the ability of hospitals to handle a surge of patients.
Fourth, a plan for businesses, schools, and other facilities to open while maintaining social distancing.
Fifth, planning to reinstitute restrictions if infections rise again.
And then lastly, he says that large gatherings over the summer are not in the cards.
And when the school year starts in the fall, students might attend in shifts staggered throughout the day to avoid crowded classrooms.
So, this to me is the most interesting because this is a very practical and something that we can visualize how our lives will look in the next few months.
And I don't think it's going to be what people expect.
No gatherings.
He said, that's out of the question.
So, and I said this at the top of the show, but concerts, movie theaters, rallies, political rallies in an election year, kind of a big deal.
All that kind of stuff, not going to happen.
Not for the rest of the year.
Closed down.
If you go to a restaurant, you're going to have your temperature taken before you get seated.
When you get seated, the people that are going to serve you are going to be wearing masks and gloves.
You might be wearing masks and gloves.
Menus, other things will be disposable.
And I'm sure that'll be the case across the board.
Temperature checks at work, temperature checks at schools, masks and gloves, disposable items, things like that.
Every place is going to look probably like a doctor's office.
School will have staggered shifts, is what it says.
So instead of like 30 kids in a classroom and class throughout the day, maybe some kids come into school during the morning, some in the afternoon, some in the evening or the night.
I mean, is that what they're talking about?
And this is what our lives will look like.
And to me, the most striking thing is that they're basically saying, and what I've been saying, and I said this yesterday, they won't tell us because there'd be panic, It's going to be like this for years, and they're going to take it off for now, and they're going to hope that nothing bad happens, but once it gets bad in the fall, and it will, and it'll be seasonal, it'll get bad in the fall, it'll get bad again in the spring, it'll get bad the next fall, and then the next spring, and these restrictions will fluctuate.
And part of what it will be sustainable about the solution is that it won't be a one-size-fits-all or a permanent or indefinite solution.
They're gonna reopen when it gets good and they're gonna close down when it gets bad.
And this will be our lives.
School canceled at a moment's notice.
Work shut down at a moment's notice.
Constant disruptions to our daily lives.
Constant checking the news and all this.
This is gonna be a weird time in our lives for years.
You're gonna Think back and remember what it was like during these years.
It really is like a war.
Like World War II or like any other war in that it is all consuming for the nation.
And even more so than a war, all of our welfare, excuse me, all of our welfare is directly impacted in every way.
Financial, health, and otherwise.
And this is what they're talking about.
Now, the part that is a bit concerning to me is this question about governors versus the president.
The title of this show is Governors Revolt Against the President.
And frankly, I don't like this one bit, that governors are in charge of who opens and who closes.
It should be the President.
And the way that we should be doing this, and the way we should have done this from the start, is like Hungary.
The President should have been given emergency powers, and should be able to suspend whatever rules he needs to, to secure the nation.
And people can say, well, but the Constitution, or, you know, the document says this, the law says that.
But, simply put, this is something that affects everybody in the country, and it affects everybody in the country at the same time.
So, the idea that the regulations or restrictions in California have no bearing on the welfare of the people in Nevada or Arizona is ridiculous.
Of course, what is done in New York affects what is done across the rest of the country.
Let's say, for example, that Andrew Cuomo hastily opened everything up Right?
Hastily opened everything up and let everybody back out.
And I don't think that's going to happen, but what if he did?
You are going to create another major outbreak that has the potential to prolong the epidemic, or rather the latest bout of the pandemic, in the rest of the country.
Things like that are under the purview of the president.
I basically think this falls under the scope of interstate commerce.
Because we're not only now anymore talking about the virus, but also a global recession too.
Perhaps a global depression.
And so the idea that we would leave this up to Gavin Newsom and these little blocks and their autonomous little fiefdoms is ridiculous to me.
And the president today said, well, I'm going to work with the governors.
And he struck a more cooperative and conciliatory tone.
But I think this is ridiculous.
And it just goes back to what I was saying the other day or last week.
This country is seriously messed up when it comes to the power structure.
The current dynamic that we have where it's just on the media or the states or whatever What we need is a strong leader like Trump to come in and just clean house completely.
The idea that you would be able to have this level of resistance at a time of emergency from other government officials, from provincial government officials, the states, from state government officials, right?
You know what I'm saying though?
That you would let governors Boss around the president?
You would let the media lie about and undermine the credibility of the president?
This is ridiculous, especially at a time of crisis like this.
And a lot of people say, well, the Constitution was written for a crisis like this.
The Constitution was written so that a president wouldn't absorb power at a time like this.
This is not good.
And don't get me wrong, I think the president is totally competent.
I think he can handle this, even with all the obstacles thrown up in his face like that.
But I just think it's absolutely absurd that we are supposed to be looking to how many different leaders.
So where does the buck stop then?
Is the governor supposed to be the dictator?
Who is supposed to be really in charge here?
Is it my mayor?
Is it my county person?
Is it my governor?
Is it the president?
Who actually is in charge here?
I have no idea at that point.
And who am I supposed to trust?
Am I supposed to trust the White House or the New York Times or whoever?
And I think that that is just a major vulnerability in our country.
I don't think you're able to sustain a lot of scenarios like this.
Trump, I think, is extremely competent and a good leader, and thank God we have him, but you get another crisis like this and I don't think we survive based on the institutions the way they are.
Maybe this started with Watergate or Vietnam, but during World War II, the media and the state governments did their part.
And throughout American history, the state governments and the media did their part.
Now that you've got this polarization and these fault lines between ethnic and racial groups and ideological groups and the elite versus the rest and the classes that are all divided, To me, this is a recipe for total chaos and I think it's a bad idea.
And beyond that, I think it's very rich and fascinating that at first, when it came down to the coronavirus response, remember how everybody got on Trump's case about the closures and when that was going to happen and so on?
You know, when the coronavirus first started and it was a big catastrophe, all the pressure was on Trump.
And Trump could not do enough, he couldn't act quickly enough, couldn't do anything right.
Now that it's totally solved and totally under control, now that everybody has ventilators they need and the numbers are going down and it's totally under control, now the governors want to step up, now the governors want to step up and they want to take responsibility.
Now I've got a solution.
Isn't that always how it goes, right?
And, you know, there's no shortage of hypocrisy on this or People that got it wrong first and now they're the first to point the finger at the president, but I just think it's so rich, all this that's going on.
And in a time like this, this would be the moment for Trump to seize total power, I think, when it comes to certain policies, things like immigration.
Now would be the time, but sadly I don't think that'll happen.
So, a lot of disappointment on this front with how the government has responded to this, in one sense.
In one sense, they've done very good.
We obviously have more than enough ventilators.
It seems like people don't even need the ventilators.
I've heard that the ventilators are killing people, but in any case, we have enough masks, ventilators, hospital beds.
Everybody has what they need.
The numbers are going down.
The travel bans are up.
You know, it could have been handled better in one sense, but in another sense, in terms of Trump's prerogative and the opportunity to really seize upon the crisis, From a structural and a policy point of view, it couldn't be more disappointing.
You know, here we are, how many months into this crisis, and what has been achieved?
We pulled out a few million dollars from the World Health Organization?
Seriously?
We should be opening up the libel laws, frankly.
We should be opening up laws against the media.
We should be shutting down the borders.
We should use this time to create an immigration moratorium, or an indefinite travel ban, or to Accelerate the construction of the wall.
I mean, there's a number of things that could have been done.
Or structurally.
Like I said, maybe media would be more of a structural thing.
But instead we say, well, no more funding for the World Health Organization and we're going to try to return to normal as quickly as possible.
If I were the president, I would be using this crisis and riding it like a wave.
And even using the fiscal and monetary stimulus in that way.
Using it to support things and To not support things strategically.
To get your people in the right places.
To hurt the industries that don't like you.
Use the financial crisis against Hollywood.
Use the financial crisis against industries that are working against you.
Use it to help.
Use that to direct stimulus and support towards the people that are your friends.
The industries that are your friends.
Towards your voters.
Towards the middle class.
Towards red states.
You know what I'm saying?
There are so many opportunities here.
We were going to have this pandemic.
and to posture himself.
And I just don't see it happening.
And that would almost be the bigger tragedy.
We were going to have this pandemic.
It was fated to happen, in essence.
Nobody could have stopped it.
And so there's a tragedy in the sense that you have a pandemic, but there is a degree of fatalism there.
The great tragedy to me is if this opportunity comes and goes without anybody seizing upon it.
That would be the tragedy.
Because what really brought this to our shores is globalization and globalism and negligence and all kinds of corruption going on in the government and the media.
Excuse me.
And imagine if we got out of all of this without addressing any of those root causes, without taking the opportunity to cleanse the country in those areas.
Did we really solve the pandemic or do we solve this pandemic?
This is one expression.
This is a symptom, actually, kind of ironic using the medical language.
But this disease is actually the symptom of the disease of globalization and globalism.
And you can solve the pandemic just like you can put out a city that's been set on fire in the same way that you can arrest drug cartels, in the same way that you can deport the worst criminal illegal aliens, but you're fundamentally solving symptoms.
You're fundamentally putting band-aids on symptoms.
unidentified
Right?
nick fuentes
You're not getting to the root cause of the disease, which is globalization.
You look at every issue and that's all that's been done is temporary solutions, like I said earlier, these non-committal half measures.
When are we going to get serious?
And the governors and the media is a start.
This system seems like it is designed to work against us in the sense that when it's a Democrat in power, it's a globalist or a liberal in power, The Constitution doesn't matter, right?
Obamacare, constitutional.
How?
How is that constitutional?
Well, they write it into the law, right?
Gay marriage.
Those are the two big things during the Obama era was Obamacare and gay marriage.
Two things that were totally unconstitutional, but they just rewrote it.
They wrote it in there.
And even worse abuses than that.
The war state, the welfare state, all this kind of stuff.
Backdoor gun control, environmental regulations.
That was the tip of the iceberg in the Supreme Court.
Which is supposed to be the vanguard and the guardian of the Constitution.
Remember, the Supreme Court will not allow us to make, like, travel bans and, like, have the President control our borders, but they will write into the 14th Amendment a right to marriage, and they will write into, what was it, the Commerce Clause, this idea about an individual mandate, and... So that was only, like, that was only the tip of the iceberg, but then you add environmental regulations and gun control and all kinds of other things, controlling education and...
So the Constitution is never an obstacle when it comes to globalist ends, and the media is never, you know, hey, Barack Obama, you know, drone killings in Pakistan, and hey, how about suspending this Constitution where you can kill Americans on U.S.
soil with drones without a trial, and blah blah blah.
That was never a question.
But when Donald Trump gets into power, suddenly we have so many constitutionalists.
I'm sorry, Mr. President, but where is that in the Constitution?
I'm sorry, Mr. President, but this is a republic.
I'm sorry, but this is a federalist.
But the governors have jurisdiction under Article... under the Tenth Amendment.
And you know how it works.
It works this way every time.
The Constitution is changed when they want it to be.
It will shackle a president when they don't like him, and when it's a president that they like, and they like what it's doing, it doesn't exist.
And so to hell with the Constitution.
Why do we keep playing these games?
I don't understand.
No, no, no, but we have to listen to the Constitution.
We like Trump, but we like the Constitution more.
It's a piece of paper.
The Constitution is a piece of paper.
And you know that, and I know that, and you might say, well, but the Constitution protects us, and give me a lot of political theory, but it is a piece of paper.
It is a piece of paper.
The Constitution cannot protect us any more than any other piece of paper cannot protect us.
Any more than a dollar bill in my pocket can protect us, or a piece of paper from my printer can protect us.
It is a piece of paper.
Donald Trump is a living, breathing man.
We are living, breathing people.
We are people living in time, living in a land.
And we have to do something about what's happening.
That silly little piece of paper will do nothing to stop our problems.
And we know that it's shit on when it's convenient for the globalists, but we are the ones that are supposed to abide by it when we're the ones that get into power.
Why?
It makes no sense.
We're the only ones that care about the Constitution, and the Constitution, ironically, traps us when we try to protect it.
So to hell with it.
So to hell with it.
Do what you want.
We need to do whatever it takes to secure the country.
Do whatever it takes to stop the takeover from the top and from the bottom, from the mass migration of the foreign hordes and the takeover of the elite by liberals, globalists, transnationalists, internationalists.
That has to be done at any cost.
And the paper's not going to do that.
Only we can do that.
Only men can do that.
Using the state, sadly.
But anyway, that's what's going on with the governors.
They should be crushed.
They should be brought to heel.
The governors, the media, the constitutionalists, the libertarians, they must be brought to heel.
The rollerbladers, the joggers, the skateboarders, arrest them.
I love all these people that are like, I went to the park and I got arrested.
Should have stayed home.
I got chased.
I was running on the beach, bothering nobody, and I got arrested.
And it's like, this is just a taste of what is possible.
This is a taste.
Imagine if we applied this to all the other unsavory activities happening in the country.
You know, could you imagine a woman walking down the street with like short shorts and her cleavage exposed?
I was just walking down the street looking like a whore and I got arrested.
Awesome, you know, and then this kind of stuff.
I was just, you know, I just took my shoes off on the airplane and I got arrested and detained on the plane.
This is a small taste of what is possible.
The answer to our problem is just putting more people in jail.
Don't you understand?
And I'm, you know, there's definitely a funny and, you know, there are humorous components when I'm saying, but there's also a lot of truth.
The answer to our problem is to simply put more people in jail.
Simply incarcerate more people.
Fine more people, more rules, more regulations.
And you know that that's what they do to us.
They write the rules to hurt us in the private and the public sector.
Cannot say the n-word.
Cannot be racist.
Cannot say illegal immigrant.
Cannot misgender.
Cannot say tranny.
Cannot gather.
Cannot do a public demonstration.
Cannot bear arms.
Right?
So don't even get me started!
But that's not constitutional!
But what about liberty?
Dude, fuck that!
Put them all in jail, we'll take over the country, and then once the revolution is secured, and we've created a Revolutionary Guard Corps, then we can let them out of jail.
Okay?
And they'll be on probation.
They'll be under constant surveillance.
But let's secure the country first.
We need like they have in Iran.
In Iran, they've got the military, and then they've got the Revolutionary Guard Corps.
And the military answers to, I believe, the president, and they are supposed to protect Iran.
But the Revolutionary Guard Corps answers to the supreme leader, and they protect the revolution.
They are supposed to protect the seeds, the values, the ideals of the 1979 Islamic Revolution, which...
We need something like that.
We need a guard that answers to Donald Trump or somebody similar and is a guarantor and a protector of the revolution.
It's just simply necessary at this point.
The Founding Fathers should have created something like this.
A revolutionary guard.
You could have your president and you could have your Speaker of the House, but there should have been a king or a supreme leader with a revolutionary guard.
And, you know, I'm memeing a little bit, but it's also totally true.
And they could have came in whenever there was.
Un-American, transnational influence, and restored the American Revolution.
And then we wouldn't have to worry about this kind of stuff.
But here we are.
So, put them in jail.
They're going to put us in jail, so it's a race to see who can put the other one in jail first.
There's no other option.
You have two options.
You can go to jail, or you can put your enemies in jail.
There is no third option.
There is no third option of, well, what if nobody went to jail?
What if everybody got along?
Well, you can't, because you have two parts of the country that have mutually exclusive visions, and they are both pulling, and they are both deadly serious about it.
And so either we match and exceed their intensity and their seriousness and their smarts and we succeed, or we fail.
But there's no option where it's like, you know, these libertarians say this.
We're going to take over the government and leave everybody alone.
Not going to happen.
Not going to happen.
Because some people want to kill babies, and some people don't want to kill babies.
And some people want to rape your kids.
Not that people don't want their kids raped.
And some people want everybody to be gay, and there's no genders, and everybody's just whatever.
And some people don't want that.
Some people want to laugh at God and mock God.
Mutually exclusive.
We've gone too far.
It's too divided.
Two camps set against each other.
Diametrically opposite.
Deadly serious.
About serious issues.
Completely different worldviews.
Irreconcilable.
The only other alternative is breakaway.
Either you break away and you separate, or somebody has to go to jail.
And I don't want to go to jail.
I don't want to be... And you know that I would be put in jail.
You know Hillary Clinton or Pete Buttigieg.
Pete Buttigieg would put me in jail for being a racist, or spreading hate speech, or being a conservative, or whatever.
For having a gun.
Oh, you're going to jail.
You have too many guns.
You know that they would put us in jail.
We have to put them in jail!
Okay, but...
So I've gone off a little bit on a tangent there.
I'm going on now.
Now I'm just ranting about my desire to see people put behind bars.
But the point remains the same.
These governors are out of line.
The media is out of line.
Where is Trump on this?
Where is our God Emperor of mankind?
Where is our Emperor?
Where is our Caesar?
unidentified
We need you!
nick fuentes
We need you to seize power now.
And you can give it up later, but you need to seize it now.
Okay, but we're gonna take a look at our super chats and we'll see what you guys are saying about all this And we'll take a look at what the super chatters have to say Speaking of people that need to be put in jail the super chatters Jail!
Whores?
Jail!
Deviants?
Jail!
Genderbenders?
Jail!
Globalists?
Jail!
Liberals?
Jail!
Merchants?
Users?
Jail!
Jail!
Drug dealers?
Drug consumers?
Jail!
Jail!
Can't get enough jail.
We need to build more jails.
How are we going to increase employment?
How are we going to reduce unemployment?
Hire everybody to begin constructing jails immediately.
Get the prisoners that are already there to start building more jails.
It's like fractional reserve banking, but it actually makes sense.
It's like fractional reserve banking.
You get the prisoners in one prison to leave their prison and build another prison.
And then you fill that prison with prisoners, and you get those prisoners to build jails.
And the jails, you just get so many jails.
And then when the people are done building the jails, the civilians, they can become wardens.
And they can become security guards or cops or something.
Or soldiers!
And then...
And then we'll have a pretty firm distinction.
You either pledge a loyalty oath to your country and you're a soldier or a warden or a police officer, swear allegiance to our flag, you put your hand on the Bible and you swear allegiance to God and to our country, or you're in jail or you're an enemy of the state and you're on lockdown or you're like a peasant, you know, you're like some kind of, you know, you're in the hiding away in the slums and the outer rim of the country, in the boonies.
and the outskirts of the cities constantly running from the police it's illegal to be homeless constantly running the vagrants and the transients constantly on the run from the police being chased down by dogs and helicopters and this now I'm now I'm kidding now I'm obviously kidding I'm obviously joking I'm obviously just memeing, everybody.
I'm obviously just memeing, okay?
I don't want anybody to take this seriously and say, oh, you know, Nick is a fascist.
He wants a literal police state, a state made up of policemen.
No, I don't want that.
I'm just kidding.
Okay, but we'll take a look at our Super Chats.
We're just funning, we're just riffing, okay?
Nobody take this stuff too seriously.
I have to say that now because of, you know, the Cookie Monster and all that, but...
It's a joke.
It's a joke.
I'm not actually advocating for a jail state.
But there should be more people in jail.
Cuboids is why cuboids push sexual economy.
They always lose.
Cuboids?
I don't know.
Cuboids always win from pushing that kind of stuff.
So I don't know what you're talking about.
Big Globes is can America First News get a press pass to ask Trump questions?
I don't believe it's that easy actually.
It's kind of based, but wrong.
Occasionally.
It depends on what it is.
Most of the time, I don't.
Stubby says, Hi, Nick.
How often do you actually look into it when Super Chats ask you to look into something?
Occasionally.
It depends on what it is.
Thanks for the ninjagini.
Most of the time, I don't.
Zoomer Christian says, Would it hurt Trump if Justin Amash runs for president?
No, I don't think so.
I mean, probably a little bit, but it would be negligible.
First Name says, is there going to be an America First 420 special next week?
Probably not.
Modern Monarchist says, is there still an Italian neighborhood in Chicago?
No, there actually isn't.
I don't believe.
There's no Little Italy, not like there used to be.
All the Italian neighborhoods got destroyed, either by highways or they got replaced by Mexicans, and that's just how it is, and it's very sad.
So, the superior American race, the Italian-American, the most oppressed class, they had to destroy us because we were too powerful.
Really, it was.
I mean, we were like the pinnacle of American civilization in Little Italy.
So, that's okay.
That's okay.
It happens a lot.
We will rebuild.
We will rebuild Little Italy.
Boy says monocausalism is a low IQ right-wing pathology.
Yeah, big agree.
Well, but it's not specifically right-wing.
You know, because blacks are like this.
Whites are the problem.
And Democrats... Republicans are the problem.
And Trump is the problem.
So, there's a lot of mono... That's just a general low IQ thing, not a right-wing thing.
Boy says optics equals decorum.
Retarded wig nuts don't get it.
Exactly.
Modern Monarchist says the iconoclast on YouTube loves you.
He says you'd love him.
Okay.
I remember when he got, didn't he get banned on YouTube like over the summer and then get reinstated?
So I don't I don't know if I've ever seen his content, but yeah, I'll check him out Edward with some ninja genies.
Thanks a lot Boys is still striving for my first dub in warzone pray for me Yeah, it's tough, man It used to be easy, but now everybody's gotten really good at the game and now it's very hard and it's very frustrating Ambrose to send your lemons today if you have any yeah, did you get this with D live?
Now, if you send in a Ninjagini, they take 25% of it.
Lemons, I mean.
If you send in lemons, they take 25% of every lemon.
Isn't that a joke?
Used to be 10, now it's 25.
So, I think that's a bunch of bullshit, but that's what it was on YouTube.
Boy says, Oy, where do you think you're going with that formula, mate?
Uh, yup.
I don't really follow a lot of right-wing stuff on Instagram.
Besides Kanye?
unidentified
What a dumb question.
nick fuentes
Who even is there besides Kanye?
Favorite artist besides Kanye?
I would maybe say... That's a tough one.
You know...
I don't know if it would be another rapper or if it would be a different genre.
There's nobody that I like as much as Kanye in terms of, like, overwhelmingly, like, stanning them.
Like, they're the best of all time.
Nobody else.
There's no one else that even comes close.
But if I had to name somebody... Um, I mean, maybe, like, the Wu-Tang Clan or, uh... I'm trying to think.
Who else?
I really like, like, Dean Martin and, uh, Louie Prima.
Louie Prima would probably be up there.
He'd probably be number two, I guess, if I had to pick.
Probably Louie Prima.
Uh, but also, you know, I really like the OJs.
They're pretty good.
But all that, all that, like, soul and Motown stuff is kind of just, like, the same to me, basically.
Well, you know what I mean.
Not that it's the same, but there's, there's a lot of good stuff in there, so.
So I would probably say Louie Preem would be number two, in terms of who I really like, you know, relating to.
Let's see, what else do we have?
That's an interesting question, I guess.
BaseDollars says, The Who finally got defunded.
Was there a more useless organization?
Thanks for the Ninjagini.
I don't think so, actually.
yeah no I don't think there is Boy says grind up journos and turn them into urinal cakes yeah Save the West says perfect reply to that cow on Twitter yeah pretty funny Modern Monarchist says are Faraday and Avalon gay lovers?
seems plausible you know I mean Hunter Avalon I thought was gay for a long time actually unironically because he just gave off like a gay vibe didn't you get that impression from him and I don't generally say that I mean I'll call someone like a fag or gay or whatever but I mean I don't say that about just anybody some people that's just like their go to it's like oh you're like gay uh, Um, but he actually seemed, like, unironically gay to me.
Like, unironically, like, homo... I mean, he's gay, like, you know, like, oh, you're lame.
You know what I mean?
But he actually seemed like he liked men for a long time.
So, I don't even know.
Maybe he still does.
I'm not sure if he's, like, bisexual.
Because the thing is, he's married to a woman, and they have kids.
So, I mean, I guess it's still possible, but it wouldn't make much sense.
He knocked her up, so it wasn't, like, it was a calculated thing.
So that's a complex one, but kind of a lame like oh, I bet they're like gay lovers like to me That's kind of weak.
What's cringe about them?
Is that well what's cringe about them in each in their own way?
Is that Faraday was like a Jewish guy?
I mean very clearly I think Faraday was probably a Jewish guy and Who got woke on like race realism and then became an ADL shill, you know, like a liberal which is hilarious You know, he wants to make himself out like a white nationalist.
It's like no you were like a fellow white nationalist Hello fellow white people.
We're we're uh, you know the high IQ group and whatever So that is what is hilarious to me about him because in his video I've reviewed it years ago and he came on the scene or maybe like a year ago and He said, like, oh, I never embraced the JQ stuff.
I just got into, like, Jared Taylor.
And he basically was, like, an edgy, intellectual, dark web person.
He was, like, barely alt-right, even.
And it's, like, he never... the Jewish stuff never resonated with him.
And you take one look at him, and it's, like, hmm, oh, I understand.
So to me, that's the funny angle of Faraday.
And also, he's an idiot.
And the funny angle with Hunter Avalon is that, uh, you know, even if he isn't gay, he's, like, To me it would almost be more cringe if you're like In the case of Hunter, who, if he is straight, that he goes around saying things like, I'm the gayest looking straight boy.
Like, he literally starts his videos off saying that.
He'll get on the camera and say, I'm Hunter Avalon, the gayest looking straight boy.
And I don't know if that's cringier than being gay, but certainly it's right up there, right?
How emasculating, who says that?
You know what I mean?
So, so with Hunter Avalon, it's just like the self-owns just stack up.
And you don't even have to do silly things like they don't even have to be like, oh, I bet Ferdie and Hunter are gay together It's like the cell phones.
I think are I think they're good in themselves.
That's it's almost Diluting the potency of the other attacks by resorting to like, you know, just kind of like a lame generic Do you know what?
I mean like It's like when people say, oh, Donald Trump and Putin are gay.
That to me is just a very generic lame.
Like, that to me is just like a very generic, like, lame.
There's so much more there.
Boy says, King Trump.
Yeah, I wish.
Modern Monarchist says, if you were king, first three things you'd make law. - Yeah.
I don't know, dude.
For $1, what are the first three?
People game the system here.
They're like, oh, I know.
I'll just do five Super Chats for $5 instead of one Ninjagini for $10, you know?
And then they ask me these just whatever.
First three laws that I would make?
You get 10 cringe Super Chats instead of one cringe Ninjagini.
Um, first three laws, no immigration.
Um... No immigration, no porn, no drugs.
That's what I would go with.
No immigration, no porn, no drugs.
Is what I would do.
Uh, dude says, more coronavirus please, disavow.
Boy says, good evening Morty, I am Pickles J. Fuentes.
Dude, funny.
Andrew says, your show is like a breath of fresh air.
So true.
Uh, Dak says dem governors are such backstabbers.
Oh, dem.
I like talking like Ebonics.
Dem governors.
Democrat governors are such backstabbers.
I agree.
Jesse Winfrey says tell a story on a time you red-pilled a normie like a regular convo at a bar or restaurant.
Thanks for the Ninjagini.
Number one, I would actually like if you rephrased it a little bit, you know, a command like that.
Tell a story.
How about you say, can you tell us a story?
There's a polite way to do this.
Thanks for the Ninjagini though.
A story, first of all, lame question.
Just going to put that out there.
Thanks for the Nijigini, but the red-pilling normie fascination.
I've never understood this.
unidentified
Nick, how are we going to red-pill the normies?
nick fuentes
Nick, tell us how to red-pill normies.
It's like, where is your brain?
So, let me think.
By the way, I don't go to random bars and say, hey, can I interest you in a conversation about red pills?
Yeah, I often go to bars and restaurants.
I often leave my home to go to bars and restaurants in pursuit of normies to red pill.
It doesn't really happen that way, frankly.
That is just simply not how it happens.
If you want to know how to red pill normies, Well, you know, think about yourself.
Do you ever just change your mind on significant matters?
On a moment's notice?
Because a friend, like, told you?
Does that ever happen?
You know many times that this happened.
Hey, um, change your opinion about abortion, for example.
Oh, okay.
Yeah, I went to a bar one time and I convinced somebody to become Christian.
I convinced somebody to, like, these things, realistically, and in some cases you have an epiphany or whatever, but, or that's a catalyst, but in most cases people get red-pilled over time.
It doesn't happen at one time in a bar, at one time in a restaurant, it doesn't happen with strangers.
Generally it happens with a period of searching and pattern recognition.
It's a very complex process because what you're really talking about is how people think.
When you talk about red-pilling normies, what you have to think about is how do people actually arrive at their opinions?
How do people form their opinions?
And you realize that people don't actually form their opinions by weighing all the options and making a judicious decision.
That's not how you make your decisions or your opinions, and that's not how most people do.
People do not say, I will survey all the possible opinions and select the best one based on, you know, like weighted evidence or compelling arguments.
It is generally brainwashing, and by that I don't necessarily mean a negative, but just in a descriptive context, that most people get their opinions based on what they hear, what they hear from their Friends, family, parents, and media.
What they see every day.
And the battery of words and phrases and arguments shape thoughts and attitudes over time, is what I generally believe about most people.
That's not everybody, but most people are not really deeply reflective or introspective.
They have fragments in their head that they heard from somewhere else.
Most people who are apolitical have fragments in their head of opinions that they heard on television, which they just sort of find when the occasion fits.
You know, it's almost like it's a very, like, pragmatic way to think about thought and memory in some ways that, you know, they're having a conversation, for example, about politics, and they're sort of searching around.
Oh, where is the political opinion?
Where is the information on politics to use in this conversation?
Oh, there's something.
There's this thing I saw on television.
There's this thing my friend said.
And I feel like people generally default to, and their thoughts are dominated by, what they hear on a regular basis.
That's most people.
Political people are different.
People of the political consciousness are generally different.
It's like a little bit of a higher standard.
But even in those cases, it's basically formed by a lot of these unconscious biases and influences, generally from, again, your social circles and from media.
So people that get red-pilled are really people that, there has to be something that catalyzes it.
Because the red pill is something, I mean, why do we call it a red pill?
What is the red pill?
From the movie The Matrix, and you know what it is, but let me elaborate what I mean.
In The Matrix, Neo is presented with the red pill and the blue pill.
You take the red pill, and it's, the connotation is that it's uncomfortable.
That you're gonna know things, but there's sort of a bargain there.
That it's not, you don't get to know something and not pay anything in return.
Knowledge comes with a price.
It's unpleasant, it's uncomfortable, it's dramatic, it creates dissonance.
And so, for a lot of people, the red pill, what red pill means and information that is red pilling is information that most people are uncomfortable with, or maybe they'd rather not know, or it's inconvenient or uncomfortable.
And so, most people don't just convert to the red pill because of that, because most people don't need to, they don't want to, there's no reason for them to believe things that are uncomfortable.
What practical benefit?
What benefit at all do they derive from holding uncomfortable thoughts, things that make them, things that are inconvenient for the worldview?
Why would most people do that, who are wagees and have normal lives, people who are not curious, have no deeper inclination towards the truth?
So generally I find that people that get red-pilled, it has to be kind of forced on them or they have to be seeking it.
It has to be catalyzed by events or by a certain pattern that they notice or a friend is egging them on.
But it doesn't just happen like that.
So maybe the best example that I've had is Jaden.
Jaden was probably the best example.
But even him, you know, I met Jaden and I just like unloaded.
And I tried to unload in the most tactful way, but I unloaded the usual talking points on immigration and Israel and all this.
And he told me that he left our first exchange thinking like, I got to get out of here.
These guys are crazy.
I mean, I'm gonna look more into it but and I don't know if I'm you know, if that's exactly what he was thinking and But he, of course, was not committed right away.
Convinced.
Converted right away.
He didn't say, oh, I'm red-pilled now.
Now I'm against Israel.
He just watched my show.
That was the catalyst.
I said certain things.
Over time, he noticed patterns.
They stuck out to him.
The words reverberated based on his experience.
He watched the show.
The show resonated with him.
He watched the show frequently.
And, you know, it was entertaining and so on.
And then, eventually, after a while, He messaged me in like June so four months later three three months later and said oh like I'm red-pilled now you know but that is generally how it happens is over time with persistence there has to be a willing participant.
I've never had an experience where I come to somebody in a bar and like red-pilled them.
It doesn't happen that way so And you could crack people you could crack their shell, you know, you could break down the wall a little bit You can get them thinking but you can't just red pill people in a sitting like that So and a regular convo at a bar or restaurant this like oh I go to a I go to a regular convert I have a regular conversation with a normie at a bar and then I red pill them like that just doesn't What if we were not living in a cartoon?
Or a TV show.
But thanks for the Nijigini.
It's an interesting question, but it's a very complicated question.
People ask me this all the time, and they expect like, oh, use this argument!
But it's, you really got to think deeply about people, and about how they work, and how they are, and how they know what they know, or how they know what they think they know, and so on.
So it's, you know, we're talking about influence, and persuasion, and language.
I mean, And that's what it's about.
People think that our game is politics.
Politics is the substance of what we're doing, but in practice what we're doing is sort of like, it engages a lot of other disciplines that are very different.
You know, that was the biggest flaw of the alt-right, is they were all political scholars, but they didn't know about anything else.
They didn't actually have any common sense or anything intelligent to say about anything else.
And it turns out that just having the best political ideology or the most sophisticated or the hottest take, it turns out that that actually doesn't create a political movement.
What creates a political movement is understanding people.
Understanding those kinds of things.
What makes people tick, what makes them think, influence, those kinds of things.
I know influence is kind of like a gay term now because of like influencers and that kind of thing, but it's true.
Base Dollar says death rate up because weekend reporting delayed.
Oh, is that what it is?
Epic Swag says, hey, do you think this virus is God's punishment?
Well, we can't know for sure.
Historically, people considered plague to be a punishment from God.
But, I mean, we'll know in the end, I guess.
Dax says annoyed Nick is the best Nick.
Is that true?
Jesse Winfrey says you're not sick of the live chat.
Don't lie to us Thanks for the ninja genie, but I never lie.
So big boy says tiger king is a story of a homo grooming meth heads i don't i don't want to know i don't want to hear about it oh it's so crazy it's so random i don't i just the problem is not the substance of it the problem is that it is stupid and is being astroturfed and everyone's watching it because everyone else is watching it so Ambrose says, here have this before the DLive tax increases and this and this as well.
Well, thanks for the Ninja Genies.
Ambrose does also have some diamonds.
Well, thanks a lot.
Thanks for unloading all the lemons before the big change.
I appreciate it.
BaseDollar says, pre-tax genies.
Yeah, thanks for the Ninja Genie.
Tax, man.
It's always a tax.
I hate that about being an adult.
Tax.
I never understood that really fully when I was growing up.
and yeah if I told you how much I was paying in taxes for 2019 man I'm not happy about it and to put it mildly I told you when I filed my taxes earlier this year the accountant says I say okay so how much do I owe he goes are you sitting down
So, you know and then it's now so it's that and you know, you gotta pay that's just what it is But now D live increasing it and it's just always they're always Trying to get your clawing at you clawing.
They just want a piece Just take them a little chunk take it a little chunk out of my belly.
They're taking food out of my belly so I hate it anyway Pre-tax guineas.
That's how it works now.
It's got to find a way to save on that too.
We'll figure that out.
I'm figuring out ways to save on my taxes.
Nicker Nash says, see the SBA scam on poll today?
Big happening.
No, I didn't.
Verd... Verdelet... Verdelet says, hope you're doing well, King.
Was wondering if you're into other rappers on Kanye's label.
Thanks for the ninja guinea.
Who's on Kanye's label?
I don't know much about his label.
I don't really know much about other rappers besides Kanye, frankly.
On Good Music?
I knew that was his label, but who else is on there?
Who else is on there currently?
Big Sean, Pusha T, Q-Tip, Kid C. Ghosts.
Kid C. Ghosts, because it's Kid Cudi.
I like Kid Cudi.
Francis and the Lights, pretty good.
Pretty good collaborations with Chance the Rapper, and I think they did stuff with Kanye too, right?
And Pusha T is okay.
I'm not a huge fan of Pusha T and himself, but...
You know, he's good on some Kanye songs and his... What was his album in June 18?
What was that that he collaborated with Kanye on?
I forget the name of it, but that was a good album.
And Q-Tip, of course, I like.
So yeah, that's my feelings on that.
Common was a former.
Common, John Legend, Mos Def, I like them.
Those are former artists though, but yeah, I like them.
So, yeah, there you go.
Let's see.
Thanks for the Ningenini, by the way.
BaseDollars says, Lemons, thanks.
AquariumGroper says, this quarantine better not cancel my beach plans.
Yeah.
Dax's cousin is nurse, only two dead in her Seattle hospital.
Wow.
Most nurses are just sleeping on their shift.
So everybody's winning the jackpot, huh?
FloridaMan says, most people never get it due to normalcy bias.
Get what?
Oh, about the gravity of the situation?
Yeah.
Base dollars.
There's no concerts, no rallies, no events.
We're grounded.
We are grounded.
I am stuck in my room, but it's a good thing.
Back when I was a kid, I'd get sent to my room and you didn't have anything to do.
What would you do?
You just have to sit around and wait.
Now I get sent to my room and I'm like, thanks.
Well, I don't get sent to my room now.
I'm an adult.
But you know what I mean.
I get stuck in my room and I'm like, great!
I get my computer, my Switch, my books, my laptop, my phone.
You know, it's just like, I don't need to leave.
Let's see.
DAC says they are now starting to whisper that this is weird.
Who?
MS says boomers are booking cruises like it's their job.
Yeah.
DAC says in SEA, 60% of traffic back on the road.
Seattle, is that?
I don't know what SCA is.
I don't know.
I don't know.
is.
Kosers is safe to say there will be no inauguration next year.
I don't know.
I don't know.
Boy, excuse me, says just got a 10% pay cut.
Okay, Rona.
Now it's personal.
Yeah, relating.
And firm says GG.
Timed out says Shallot seems like a really weird guy.
Is he cool?
He's cool.
He's a good guy.
Well, I mean, I don't know him like very intimately, like very well.
But he seems like a good guy.
He's been watching my show forever, allegedly.
That's what he says.
And I met him in person.
I've talked to him a lot on stream.
And I think he's hilarious.
I think he's a funny guy.
And seems like a good guy as far as I can tell.
So I mean, we're all a little weird.
He's really weird.
Dude, have you watched any of our other streams?
You know, in a good way, but you know what I'm saying.
Hot Dog says, Remnants of America first.
And Nick says, Corona-merica first live from the quarantine bunker.
Yeah, very good.
Boy says, just drove around the block just to feel something.
Yeah, I do that.
Yeah, good good content.
Thanks for that Somehow I think they'll be just fine.
But yeah, it definitely dealt a big blow to the Chad's and Stacy's Stacy's and Chad's Definitely dealt a blow to them.
Thank God, you know Lord knows they needed it Us incels over here, you know, we finally got a W. Ambrose says, okay, I just received a stimulus check and didn't realize it, but I already sent a bunch of Ninjaginis earlier, so pretend this is a Ninjet.
Okay, well thanks for the Ninjaginis.
Congrats on the check.
I'll have to check my bank account, see if I... I want my Trump bucks, man.
Oh, my corona check.
But congrats on you getting yours.
Boy.
This is Alex Jones going full gorilla mode on the Chinese.
Yeah.
Base dollars is America.
Trade organization.
China is always sitting on the fence trying to make a dollar out of 15 cents.
Yeah, big agree.
Thanks for the Ninjagini.
Robofart says, been few days but still... Okay, not gonna read that.
Polish Americans is locked out of my Twitter.
New one is at Groyper underscore Polish.
Okay, great.
Thanks for telling me.
Ambrose says, this Jesse Winfrey is about to hogtie my lemon donation record lol.
He's gonna lasso it.
He's gonna lasso it, wrangle it.
They call me JD.
Says, imagine wanting a dog meat Big Mac.
I can't.
That sounds gross.
Penn Status says Black Plague, Corona, Spanish Flu all came from Wuhan.
Hmm.
unidentified
Maybe we should just, uh, I don't know.
nick fuentes
I don't know.
Wuhan seems like the cause of a lot of problems.
Polish Americans as Chinese people hate us.
I'm not going to read the rest, but yeah, there is some hatred there.
Bronzo says and when you're Chinese, they let you do it.
Yeah Jesse says great show tonight.
We are America first America first will be the law of the land.
Hell.
Yeah.
Thanks for the ninja genie.
Really appreciate it King hippos is great show tonight King.
Thanks.
You're welcome Polish American says sir.
Yes, sir reporting for Chinese drone duty.
I Thought you were in the Air Force.
Did the Air Force do the drones?
I thought they fly planes I guess drones are planes but unmanned Bronzo says, what's up wooza?
Cringe, I didn't want to say that.
Dak says, do a call-in show once a month.
It would be funny.
No.
Penn Status says, Tom Wolfe big gay.
Tom Wolfe the writer?
Penstatus says, does DLive not let you say China number one?
They let me say China number one, but I don't know if they would let me say the other.
Bronzo says, in the future, everybody will wear funny hats.
Not sure what you mean by that.
Dax says, Nuke... I'm not gonna read that!
No, nice try, nice try.
Disavow.
BigMoneyWagey, whoa!
With two ninjettes?
unidentified
Whoa!
nick fuentes
BigMoneyWagey, thank you so much!
He says, shout out to NukeTelly and RetardedMom for making me a new Twitter avi and header.
We love our graphics designers, folks, don't we?
PickleBloodPayChungus.
Well, big, big, big thank you to BigMoneyWagie.
Two ninjettes!
Whoa!
Two ninjettes flying around, bombing certain countries.
They're ninjettes dropping bombs, and the bombs are full of lemons on me.
So thank you so much.
Big money!
Big money!
Earning that title again.
The big money wagee.
This wagee's got big money.
Thanks for the ninjets, man.
I appreciate it.
Congrats on the new Twitter obby.
Tutu says, Obama endorsed Biden.
Will that affect 2020?
Yeah, but that was expected, so not really.
Quantum says, is it even conceivable for Trump to institute... What kind of question is that?
Does Obama...
Think it through, man.
Quantum says, is it even conceivable for Trump to institute more strict libel laws?
Yeah, I don't think it's gonna happen, but he should.
Thanks for the ninjagini.
Feels like a wheel.
Says the ventilators aren't working because it isn't a lung disease.
It's a blood disease.
Ah, hot take.
Very interesting.
Are you a doctor?
Thanks for the Ninjagini.
Fugzit says this might just be your best show yet.
God bless.
Hey, well thanks.
High praise.
I don't know if it's my best, but I appreciate that.
Portland Groyper says, could you even imagine how this would have been handled under Hillary?
What a mess it could have been.
So true.
Thanks for the ninja-ghini.
Thuggin says, the Constitution is paper until people stop abiding.
Well, I think it's the opposite.
unidentified
It's paper once people stop abiding, right?
nick fuentes
BaseDollar says the die was cast by the prior administrations.
Trump needs to just wrap them up and do what we want.
Hell yeah, dude.
Bush did it.
Obama did it.
Now it's time for Trump to do it, but for the people.
Thanks for the Ninjagini.
We live in the Matrix as the Constitution is outdated in a globalized world.
I agree.
L rents is when will the barbershop open?
I don't know man.
I have no idea Modern monarchists were morally trapped by morally ambiguous paper.
I don't know if it's morally so much as it is just in terms of jurisdiction Thuggin says I meant it became paper when it stopped being flawed followed Yeah, that was the correction, right.
Ambrose says, remember if you got a stimulus check, buy lemons and send them today to avoid the new D-Live tax.
Yeah, good note.
Thanks for the Ninjagini.
Tomorrow, the D-Live tax goes up to 25% from 10.
So if you got your bucks, if you got lemons you want to send, now's the time.
But thanks for the Ninjagini.
Nickernash says, we should call our IGC the Minute Man.
I like that.
BB says is the difference between races or sex is more drastic probably between sexes actually Thuggins says the live chat is gay.
I just watch full-screen gang.
I like that Yeah, that's I don't watch the live chat while I'm doing the show, but I get the super chats obviously The hacker 4chan says why does that Yamaguchi guy want to shut me down?
Not sure what you're talking about Oh, the HackerFortune, I get it.
BaseDollar says, Jail!
Isaac says, Great show, Nick!
You should follow my DLive.
Maybe I will.
Maybe I will.
What's your DLive at, Isaac?
Alright, maybe I will.
Do you stream?
I love when people that watch my stream expect me to watch their streams.
That makes a lot of sense to me.
The Hacker says, My father died and all my mom cares about is his money.
Well, I'm sorry to hear that.
Uh, hope you're doing okay.
That's tough.
But, let that be a lesson, right?
Let that be a lesson when you're selecting your wife.
It's disappointing.
It's doubly tragic, you know?
You learn new things about your mom which are not good, and your dad dies.
So, pick them wise.
Don't pick a gold digger.
Unless you want a gold digger.
Sometimes a gold digger actually is a good buy.
You know, it's a good purchase because, you know, sometimes you just don't want to put up with the bullshit and you have a little bit of money and you have a wife and, you know, she does the essentials and, you know, it's just a good deal, right?
Sometimes.
unidentified
I'm being a little bit funny there.
nick fuentes
But, uh, yeah.
But if you really want love and affection, then don't marry a gold digger.
unidentified
If you really want her to love you, and have, you know, be a soulmate.
nick fuentes
I'm honestly at the point where I'm like, you know what, if push comes to shove, I'm just gonna buy a wife in, like, Europe or something.
I'm just gonna go to some poor village in, like, I don't know, are there any poor villages in Italy left?
I'm gonna go to some poor village in, like, uh, you know, maybe Croatia.
And, uh, just find some poor dummy who doesn't even speak English and say, like, look, I'll give you a green card.
I'll put, you know, I'll take care of you.
I'll bring you to America.
You know what I mean?
Because I look at our prospects as men in this country and I'm like, blackpilled, man.
Blackpilled again.
I don't want to blackpill you, but we know what we're up against here.
We know what we're up against in this country with the class of women we have walking around, these dumb idiots.
And, uh, If you get the resources, why not?
You just fly away to some village, find somebody, you know, just basically compatible, doesn't even have to speak English, but, you know, just somebody that's gonna do what you say and, you know, trustworthy and all that.
Who cares?
Hey, here's a green card, we'll fly you in.
I know that's technically legal immigration.
That'll be part of the net negative, right, or the net zero.
200,000 wives for the America firsters.
That'll be your net zero immigration.
And that's just, you know, maybe I'll just do that.
I don't know.
I don't know.
Slim pickings.
That I can tell you.
I don't want to marry some whore, you know, and that seems like all there is.
unidentified
Still something to think about.
nick fuentes
Cammy says epic prison state.
Yeah, AF Kang.
Thanks for the ninja genie.
The hacker says glad you were smart enough to tell CBS to fuck off.
Oh, does that make you glad?
I'm glad.
Modern Monarchist says reality and pragmatism.
Best show I've seen.
Love.
Thanks.
Glad you like it.
Nick Ornish says Nick really going Starship Troopers mode.
Never seen it.
Eternal Wagee says enough of the virus.
I just want to grill for God's sake.
good meme dude funny epic swag says we actually lolbertarian or well actually lolbertarians big gov rocks so true dude schmood says not in jail jail in jail build more jails yeah uh yeah jail We need a jail in every town.
A jail and a cathedral.
That is going to be the national revival.
A jail, a cathedral, and a grain silo, a bunker, an armory, power armor station, brotherhood of steel bunker, a general store.
Dax says Nicholas Flint is for General Secretary 2024.
The General Secretary!
I don't have a problem with that actually.
The General Secretary of the United States of America.
I don't have a problem with this.
The Union of the Union of States of America, right?
The USA.
The General Secretary of the USA.
The Union of What would it even be?
The Union of Nationalist States of America.
The U.N.S.A.
Chairman of the U.N.S.A.
Chairman Nick!
Chairman Nick!
Chairman of the board!
At the, you know, the great...
Presidium, right?
Politburo, the Standing Committee, and the Great Central Committee, all the different committees, concentric circles of managers, a cadre of America First elites, and the chairman, our brave and heroic chairman, chairman of the UNSA has arrived.
Today, we're building more jails.
Yeah, I don't think there'd be anything wrong with that.
Chairman Nick enjoys a cheeseburger.
What an American.
He's a classic American hero.
Chairman Nick is six foot nine and an athlete and he eats cheeseburgers and drinks Coke.
Glorious leader.
Salute him today.
No, no, no, no.
It's not about me.
Not about me.
I don't think about that.
Max says, what if instead of jail we exile people?
No, we should jail them because then we can work them.
The Hacker says, you're a great guy.
Thanks for all you do.
Take my money.
Thanks.
Thanks for the money.
In the kind words.
Dude Schmutz has put cuboids boxes.
They fit perfectly, snugly in.
Put the cuboids in boxes?
I think that's still... I think a box is a cube, isn't it?
The Hacker says, have you ever watched Vertico Politics?
Best content?
No, I don't know what that is.
unidentified
Let me look it up.
nick fuentes
I don't know what that is Green Cedars is how can the dilemma of people who feel part of the nation?
But will always be looked at as different because of ancestry be rectified morally.
Are they in permanent identity limbo?
Not watching?
Not watching what?
The dilemma of people.
Well, Well, what do you mean morally rectified?
That's fundamentally not a moral question.
The dilemma of people if you're part of the country but looked at as different?
That's not a moral question.
There's nothing moral about how you perceive somebody.
Frankly, or how you are, how one is perceived, or how you perceive.
That's not a moral question.
So that's just a, you know, dumb question.
Are they in permanent identity limbo?
And like that would be a situation to be rectified.
Some people are looked at differently.
That is simply the way that life is.
Some people are short, tall, dumb, lame, blind, deaf, handsome, whatever.
I mean, there's all kinds of people and some are lesser than others in various ways.
That's just the way it is.
And it's not to say that you're lesser if you're looked at differently, but the point is that people are different.
There is human diversity in a variety of ways, and some people will be looked at differently.
And I don't know what you're getting at, if you're getting at race or if you're getting at something else, but that's just a part of life.
And, you know, that's just the way it is.
And you could say that that sucks or something, but then maybe if it's really that bad, they should go somewhere else.
I think we should be tolerant and accepting.
You know, within reason of people that are here and they're different, but if they've got such a problem with not being in the dominant majority or something, go to where you are.
You know, if you're Asian, right, there's a lot of options.
If you're African, whole continent.
If you're Hispanic, continent, you know.
So go somewhere else if it's that bad.
You know what I'm saying?
Uh, dude says, Lemon Party at Nick's house.
Okay.
Optical Zoomer says, The American Reactionary Guard Corps are the torchbearers of the America First Movement and Emperor Nick.
Okay, you ruined it.
But thanks for the Ninjagini.
Brahm and Groyper says, Most epic movie battle scenes of all time?
I'm just not gonna I'm just not gonna answer that Brad the zoomer says why did Judas rat to Romans while Jesus slept?
Is that a little uh that a little Wu-Tang clan?
That is from that is from don't tell me fourth chamber from liquid swords Here is that phrase that from fourth chamber.
Is that from?
Yeah, I think ghostface killer raps that lyric right I Or is it Raekwon?
I don't remember who was featured on that song, but it was... It was, uh... It was 4th Chamber from... Don't tell me, right?
4th Chamber from Liquid Swords?
Yeah, I know U-God is on that song.
And, obviously, GZA.
unidentified
And, uh... Yeah, I know this song!
nick fuentes
I'm just trying to get the features.
Is that Ghostface Killah?
I'm pretty sure.
Anyway, Harley says, I showed your show to my 67-year-old uncle and he said he was in awe of your genus.
Keep it up, King.
Wow, well, thank you so much.
Thanks for the kind words.
Thanks for the Ninjagini.
Very wholesome story.
A based boomer.
Very nice boomer.
I appreciate that.
The Hacker says, Hunter Avalon legit is a fag and hates you.
I know he hates me and he is a fag.
Harley says, Married with kids, Avalon is more straight than Crowder.
I know!
That's why it's, like, confusing.
Thanks for the ninja genie because you know hunters got kids and knocked her up too Steve is in a committed Steven Crowder's in a committed relationship.
I was in a marriage committed.
He's in a marriage He's married been married.
No kids hunter avalon knocks up his girlfriend.
So So, I mean clearly he's getting himself out there.
So Maybe he's bisexual I guess but he's definitely likes men that that much to me I think is without a doubt You know, here's the thing about the Jewish thing.
There's a lot of legit parts about the Jewish thing.
I'll just, you know, put it this way.
Here's the problem.
The minute you bring that up, it is such a fourth rail, or third rail?
Fourth rail?
Third rail.
It is such a third rail with people.
The minute you bring up anything remotely related to that subject, people look at you like you have two heads.
And so...
It requires extreme tact and extreme care, I think, when it comes to that.
And it also depends on context.
You just gotta be careful.
These people have been conditioned so hard on that subject.
It's the hardest one, in my opinion.
It's the biggest taboo.
And that was a big problem with the alt-right, is that was all they would talk about.
And they would talk about it in ways that weren't even factual, weren't even true.
Extreme weird obsessive and that is what we have to be the opposite of on that issue It's an issue that should be discussed.
I think but it just has to be done tactfully so, you know gotta gotta be subtle subtlety and moderation and gradualism and in in taking a What is an inquisitive tone is also helpful.
You know, gee, why is this this way?
Why does this double standard exist?
What about this?
What does this do?
Why does this pattern exist?
You know, but subtly, not obsessively.
Don't seem like you're hung up on it.
Don't seem like, you know, you're really, really invested.
Just got to seem like I'm just a guy with questions.
I'm just a guy with some mild mannered questions, and I'm just a tactful, normal guy.
I find that that's a way to do it.
But it's tough.
And what's the value at the end of the day?
Novocore says, right-wing pagans make me want to off myself.
They say nonsense about Christ, but defend degeneracy.
Why is it but?
It should be and.
They say nonsense about Christ and defend degeneracy.
Of course.
Of course they do.
What do you mean?
Oh, they don't believe in God, but they defend degeneracy.
Well, of course they do.
One follows from the other.
Dark Channel says, when do we infiltrate immigration offices?
We.
Green Cedar says he's shitting on my super chat.
I can feel it.
Where do I keep?
Where do you keep your guns?
Says how do we go from Sandlot movie as kids to this?
To what?
What are you referring to?
Johnny says great show tonight.
Thanks.
Among the Ruins says I send money.
You tell story now.
Yeah right.
What was that all about?
Am First Investment says check out Am First Invest on Twitter.
We'll be posting stock ideas for U.S.
companies with factories in the U.S.
Thanks for the Ninjagini, but I don't know about that actually.
Oh hi, I'm a stranger.
I'm gonna give investment advice to your audience.
It's America First Investment Advice.
Yeah, I don't know about that.
Thanks for the Nintagini.
Gumball Nationalist says, Absolutely fantastic show.
One of your best, King.
Thanks a lot.
Jesse Winfrey says, Thanks, Nick.
Now I understand the red pill more.
Glad.
Glad I helped.
Ant First Investment says, Thanks for all you do, Nick.
May Christ bless you.
Well, thanks.
Likewise.
I mean, I don't know.
Maybe you're legit, but sounds a little fishy to me.
John Adams says, What are the chances that they draft Hillary?
I think zero, frankly.
TheHackers is sharing your red pill shit.
You put it so well.
Thanks!
NotBot says, Nick, keep up the good work.
I'm your age and it's great to know people exist with our views.
God bless.
Hey, thanks.
Thanks for the Ninjagini-based fellow Zoomer.
Glad to hear it.
NJConservatus is unloading before the tax.
Thanks.
Thanks for the Ninjagini.
Nickernage says, Nick, thoughts on women and their guerrilla...
Okay, disavow!
I don't know what you mean by that.
I'm not Norm Ace's classic dad tax moment.
What's dad tax?
What's dad tax?
Jesse Lee Peterson says, how's the new site going?
Amazing!
It's going good.
Well, it's going slow.
What I'm doing right now is I'm uploading all the videos to... I'm not going to get too specific about what's happening, but I'm uploading all the content to the website and it is slow.
And riddled with errors.
I did a batch overnight on Saturday.
150 gigabytes.
I started the upload in the day and I said I'll check on this tomorrow morning.
Check on it.
Error.
After like two hours.
Okay?
Nothing.
Nothing downloaded.
Like this is the kind of shit I'm dealing with.
Sometimes I throw a batch up and it partially downloads.
It's... that's the obstacle now.
I'm uploading everything.
Once everything's uploaded, very quickly we should have the website online.
And then the streaming will come later.
And the streaming should come sooner than I anticipated.
Maybe before July.
Maybe before June.
I don't know what the timetable looks like right now.
This website I'm hoping should be done before the end of this month.
The video archive and the paywall and then the streaming should come soon after that depending on a few things But for now, I'm uploading everything.
It's just taking a long time and So, it's just a naturally slow process.
It is what it is.
Uploading, you know, 700 files.
It's what it is.
700 files.
Every episode of America First, and every episode of America First on RSVN, and every episode of the Nicholas J. Fuentes Show, and every interview, every debate, Bloodsport, lots of gaming streams, lots of commentary streams, IRL streams, Almost 700 files being uploaded and it's a lot a lot a lot of stuff.
So that's why it's taking a long time Marilyn Groyper said do you think it's realistic we could and by the way, well, I'm just gonna leave it at that Marilyn Groyper says do you think it's realistic?
We could move from taxing citizens back to primarily tariff based tax system.
I don't think so Thanks for the ninja genie.
I think we spend too much for that now and with the welfare state I don't think that's tenable So no, I don't think that would happen.
You wouldn't make enough money Bob Sacamato says unloading my massive stash before the tax increase.
Well, thank you for the diamond Epic swag says poopoo week Okay, Nick says inauguration I inauguration I like that Pizda says, I love you King.
I'm in a cult and I like it.
I'm glad to hear it.
It is a cult MD easy says cozy chip in time.
Love you, Nick.
unidentified
Okay.
nick fuentes
I love you too.
Cozy friend Optics respect.
This is greetings from work.
Uh-huh Yeah, greetings.
Hey, I'm working too.
So greetings from my work to yours, right?
Greetings from work likewise my friend likewise American warlords a shout out to theta gang.
I don't know what that is Justin says I can't give you my money.
You must take it.
Ah, just like the tweets.
Thanks for the ninja genie.
I appreciate it.
I'll take it.
I'll take the super chats.
I'll grab them Thanks, buddy much appreciated Nick's dad bod That is so true.
Thank you for saying that, but it's so true.
unidentified
I don't know.
nick fuentes
Very epic.
It is so true.
That is so true.
Thank you for saying that, but it's so true.
Scorched Titan says, what is that smell?
I don't know.
Umph Love says, bro, just got the Trump bugs.
Very epic.
I'm eager to check mine now to see if I got it.
Just a White Male says, hi.
Thanks for the ninja genie It's a V bus is getting rid of most of my lemons here giving the rest of the other AF boys.
Well, thanks a lot Thanks for the ninja genies, man Nick or nations.
I'm feeling a okay.
Can't read that Nova course is POV.
You're the Covenant and reaches China.
I Never is that a halo reference?
I didn't play Halo, so I don't know the reach I Dax says don't cuck us with the chest today.
You will decide if you get the chest.
How many lemons do I get and how cringe are the super chats?
It's in your hands.
Penn Statist says Hillary had Corona in 2016.
Okay, Joe Bloss is sending money.
Thanks for the Ninjagini.
Portland Groipers is off-topic, but do you like the Resident Evil series?
No, too scary.
Chuck says King.
Nick or Nash is on that note.
I'll drop these.
Thanks.
Doom Paul says tax avoidance diamond.
Don't say that.
I don't, I don't avoid my tax, but thanks.
You're avoiding the lemon tax.
You should stream that documentary out of the shadows and talk over it.
I don't think I'll do that, but thanks for the Ninjagini.
Well, thanks man.
I miss McDonald's.
He says, all I can afford right now.
Great show tonight.
Keep it up.
Well, thanks, man.
Doom Marine says, dumping lemons before D-Live tax.
I miss McDonald's.
Thanks for the diamonds.
Dude says, getting paid tonight.
Appalachian Gruyper says, I couldn't thank you enough for turning me to God.
Glad to hear it.
Dr. Groyper, pre-tax.
Here you go, King.
Thanks.
Reluctant wages.
This is beautiful jail as far as the eye can see.
Thank you.
Big money waging with the Ninjet.
Three Ninjets!
Thank you so much, man.
God bless.
Spurgey boom man says are you still taking suggestions for what to call leftists?
Nope.
Nope.
Thanks for the ninja genie Kaiser says poopy scoop.
Okay, bass griper people talk that shit, but if you are willing to do I agree Max says open borders for young unattached white women.
No, no Big Money Wagee says, America!
Thanks for the Ninjaginis.
He says, America first!
Wow!
That's a lot of Ninjaginis.
Thank you very much.
Spurgy says, to illustrate that the Democrats are the real racists.
Uh, okay.
Thanks for the Ninjagini.
White Pill says, time to pay for my annual America first subscription.
Thanks for being an intellectual and moral inspiration.
You're welcome.
Thanks for the Ninjaginis.
I appreciate it.
Dax says, here, here, Chairman Nick.
BassGroper says, nothing, take money, more money, yo.
Yo, BassGroper13.
Love the obby, by the way.
I love that obby.
BigGloves says, big money wagee is Justin Bieber, I bet.
Yeah, probably.
Archers is sending seven Croatian kunas for waifu fund.
Ah, thank you.
I love the waifu thing.
Really funny.
BassGroper says, what do you think your net worth will be in 40 years?
I don't know.
I hope it's a lot.
But we'll see.
We'll see what's in God's hands if I'm wise.
I was reading a little bit out of Proverbs the other day.
A lot about money in there.
So hopefully I'm, you know, hopefully I'm there.
Hopefully I can accumulate.
We'll see.
I do like to accumulate.
I've been an accumulator my whole life.
I accumulate.
I accumulate things.
I accumulate money.
Maybe it's part of the obsession or the autism.
I think I really just am obsessive is what it is.
I am a very...
Obsessive person.
I just obsess over things.
That's the big reason why I don't drink.
People ask me, why don't you drink?
People are at like a party and they're like, why don't you drink?
And it's like, well, do I really want to lay out my whole life in front of this person at this party?
Like somebody's like, hey, why do you drink?
Why don't you drink?
Well, because I'm like a completely obsessive neurotic person that just gets consumed with things all the time.
And if that happened to me with alcohol, it'd probably be the end of me.
You know, like that's not really a, Not really like a party-friendly thing to say Is it for like religious reasons?
Uh, sure.
Yeah, it's got religious reasons.
Yeah, whatever No, not not because like I have incess sometimes things consuming I have no self-control when it comes to you know, the thinking and obsessing and like yeah, so maybe that's a part of it, but So so yeah, so the accumulation I think fact is into that I always was I you know when I was a kid I accumulated Toys, you know collecting toys collecting things.
I Collect and I accumulate and I don't like to spend I don't like to I just like to go up I just like to see the number go up and I don't really care about much else I just like to see numbers going up and numbers going up on top of numbers.
That's honestly why I don't spend it's like literally I just like to I just like to just have for a rainy day.
Even in video games, I find this is a problem.
Even in video games, I'll find myself autistically accumulating and never using, you know?
And it's a problem.
It's definitely... Well, I don't know if it's a problem.
There's definitely, you know...
I mean, sometimes it's a problem, but generally it's a good thing, actually.
So I hope I'll accumulate by then.
I'm not worried about it.
Because I just save.
I save almost everything.
Reluctant Wagee says, Baron Trump, King of the Zoomers.
Uh, yeah.
GreekSalads says, Vertigo Politics is high-tier content.
Okay.
Spencer says, is human biodiversity optical?
You don't know what you're asking.
Based Anglos is on the heath.
There blooms a little flower and it's called... what?
Okay, it doesn't say.
Thanks for the Ninjagini.
Big Reds has ever been in a mosh pit?
No.
Feels like a wheel with the Ninjet?
Says yes.
Thank you so much for the Ninjet.
NovaCourse says I meant and I retyped the OG message.
Sorry.
Yeah, you're okay.
PracticalTM says pre-tax increased Ninjagini.
Usually I wouldn't Fuck the increase.
I don't know what that means, but thanks for the Ninjagini.
2-2, says E. Michael Jones.
Be like, atheists have daddy issues.
Okay.
Zomer says, can we unironically make casual sex illegal?
No.
Cringe.
Base Dollars has found this in the couch cushions.
Ah, thanks for the Ninjagini.
Spurgies has won a class on red-pilling normies.
Watched the video of Nick talking with Lady Maga and others at CPAC.
True.
True.
That is a pretty good how-to.
Thanks for the Ninjagini.
Archer says, did you upload your Geostrategy podcast also?
World Report.
I did.
World Report and 2018 Election HQ.
is in there.
There's even an episode of Nationalist Review.
The final episode is in there.
Yeah, it's a lot, a lot, a lot of content.
And yeah, I'll just, well, it's going to be a paywall.
It's not hard to imagine what it is.
You're going to pay and you'll get access to the entire archive.
And it's going to be a monthly, it's going to be very low cost.
You'll pay monthly and get access to everything.
And there'll be a mobile app and there'll be a website.
So that's what's coming on the horizon but I just got to upload everything it's a big pain in the ass - Yes.
But we're working on it.
We had to clear a ton of obstacles to make it happen.
Some of the pieces to put in place, but most of the difficult stuff is over.
Now it's just the time-consuming upload process.
First was a download process, then it was the file management process, now it's the upload.
And that's, you know...
This may be the most time-consuming and frustrating part, but not the most difficult.
Arsinius says, take my UN.
Okay, thanks for the Ninjagini.
WhatStealth says, sending some love before the tax?
Wait, no Trump bucks for me?
I hate nationalism now.
Relating, thanks for the Ninjagini.
Practical says, diamonds live forever.
True.
AquaticNimbus says, JQ?
No, I don't think J is that cute.
Very funny.
Thanks for the Ninjagini.
Lexia says, here's what's left of my stimulus.
Enjoy, big guy.
Oh, thank you for the dollar.
You spent 19, you spent $11.99.
BasedGroper says, I'm gonna get an Argentinian wife, Italian and Spanish mix.
Not a bad, oh, not a bad call.
Not a bad call.
Look at the big brain on BasedGroper13.
You know what?
Why didn't I think of that?
I like the way you think.
He says, if I want to donate without dopamine, should I text you?
Uh, sure.
Yeah, we could do that.
MinnesotaGroiper says, dumping this.
Have a good day, bro.
Thanks.
Thanks for the Ninjagini, you too.
TonyDog says, first ever Super Chat.
Gotta share the cares box.
cares.
Dax says, next week, no America first.
Nick, shopping for wives in Ukraine.
Yeah.
Dude says, pre-tax donation.
Thanks.
Practical TM says, no self-control when it comes to diamonds.
Yeah.
Kaiser says, keep dropping that great content, King.
You know I will.
Justin KG says, smoking and drinking just make you unconscious.
It would be a waste to a mind like yours.
Bless up.
Wow.
Very kind.
Thank you very much.
Thanks for the Ninjagini.
That's another good point.
It is alters your state of mind.
I don't drink or smoke, but one of them is just that that I've just got You know and it's a man like me.
I'm sort of like this eccentric Eccentric genius, you know brilliant mind like mine.
I you know there are some Some things I was explaining this to Jade in the other day.
It's a different subject matter but you know when you get to the level of brain that I have it's just like I We're just a little different.
We're a little different than you, than you guys.
Than you, you know, as Darren Beattie would say, the cognitive peasants.
A little different.
I'm just a little bit too intelligent.
I'm a little bit too intelligent.
No, I'm joking.
But thanks for the Ninjagini.
It's true.
It's bad.
It's bad for your brain.
Bad stuff.
Ambrose says, can you say I'm number four at the end of the stream?
Sure.
Based Groiper says, Nick and I were the only ones at CPAC-19 who didn't drink.
I believe that's true, right?
Maybe Patrick.
Patrick didn't drink.
I don't think he drinks.
unidentified
But you're right.
nick fuentes
We were among the only that didn't drink.
Very true.
Dax says, will there be super chats on the new website?
Eventually, yes.
I found out a solution for that.
And I don't want to explain it right now.
So please stop asking me.
Please stop asking me about the new website.
I told you I told you it's in development and you're gonna know when it's done.
Okay, but the plan is we're gonna do the archive.
Website with the paywall and the streaming is gonna come later because the streaming is a lot more work intensive and a lot more challenges with that But I think I figured out a way to do super chats with that, but don't ask me about it Just please don't ask me about it anymore Because there's a lot of variables and and I told you it'll come when it'll come.
I'll tell you when I have more information, but Yeah, I think I've worked out a way to do it Let's see.
Bob Sacamato says, fuck spending money.
I want to admire my spreadsheet.
Yeah, hell yeah, dude.
unidentified
Dude, yes, yes.
nick fuentes
Yeah, I love the spreadsheet, man.
I have like five spreadsheets for my finances.
Maybe more, like seven or something.
I have spreadsheets for everything.
I have spreadsheets for books, for my video archive.
I have spreadsheets for everything about every cent, every dollar.
Every cent is accounted for.
Every dollar, every penny that I've ever spent, saved, invested, it's all accounted for.
Received in various ways.
Monthly, quarterly, yearly.
It's all there.
All that data.
Bar graphs, line graphs, tables.
It's better than the money itself!
What's better than the money itself is logging all that information, and I love it.
So yeah, I'm right there with you.
Okay, let's see.
You're really, really speaking my language now.
Trag says, free money to pay your bills.
Thanks, my bills.
I got a lot of bills.
Nickernace says, we need to breach 200k.
Are we at there?
Sheesh!
We are, we're close.
I didn't even, I wasn't even paying attention.
Tony Duggs says Cares is in the Cares Act.
Stimulus 600 a week.
Oh, gotcha.
Dax says Nick equals brain with no alcohol, Gavin equals brain on alcohol.
I don't think that's fair.
Bastard Gas says brain in a jar, Fuentes in the hulking McCheese.
What is that?
Brain in a jar, Fuentes in the hulking McCheese?
I am the brain in a jar, though.
I'm the brain in a vat.
I am the Charles Xavier.
I'm the Tony Stark, truly.
I'm the Tony Stark.
If I'm Tony Stark, then Jaden would be... What would Jaden be?
Jaden would be... Well, Jaden would be Spider-Man.
But in a different context, like in his abilities, what would he be?
I don't know.
I would be Tony Stark, I'm like, you know, the genius, okay, the leader, obvious leader of the Avengers, cool, cocky, narcissistic, but in a good way, uh, you know, that kind of thing.
And Jaden would be like the young, friendly neighborhood America First guy, you know, very sort of young and, uh, maybe, uh, you know, you know, just young and new and fresh.
But talented but nonetheless talented and representing a new generation and new hope and Patrick would be Who Thor no Maybe because of the because of the Oaks Europa.
I don't know.
I'd have to think about that Anyway, Kenneth says 200k Kings.
Let's go Justin says and the show Jaden wants to stream lol.
I'm trying I've been trying man and Dax, as I met Gavin McInnes, I know.
Holy Servant says, here's to 200 lemons.
200k lemons.
Thanks for the ninja-ginis.
Nicker Nation says, we did it boys!
Holy Servant says, had to unload before the D-Live tax.
Bless you, King.
Thanks.
Bass Daniel says, Gavin has an AMA on Discord, April 18th.
When's your AMA?
Every fucking night, okay?
Every fucking night for three years.
When's your AMA?
Every single night for three years.
I haven't had a weeknight evening to myself with few exceptions For crying out loud Bastard says I'd read that comic of the AF squad.
Also, let's get to 200k.
Thanks for the ninja genie Trags is alright.
That's her last super chat.
No, it isn't Jada McNeil Jada McCheese and Says don't end it.
I'm doing homework.
Okay.
See Justin no stream from Jaden.
So we got all the time in the world Okay.
All right, but it looks like that's the last super chat.
Anyway, thank you That is our last one a lot of super chats and it's good.
I like a lot of super chats, but it's also like a Lot of super chats, you know, I'm like tired my voice My throat is gone I've been talking for two and a half hours, uninterrupted.
No break.
You know, no commercial.
Just me, just talking.
Uninterrupted stream of consciousness.
No breaks!
I don't even get a minute to say like, okay.
Like no, no break longer than three seconds.
Just talking, talking, talking.
It's very difficult, very strenuous.
It's very hard for me.
So, but thanks.
I do appreciate it.
We do like a lot of that.
We do like big super chat nights, but it's very, very taxing.
It's very hard for me.
It's a big labor.
Among the ruins says Patrick is Nick Fury.
I like that.
Tony dogs is dopamine.
unidentified
Okay.
nick fuentes
Well, they that's our last super chat.
That's going to do it for us tonight.
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Thanks to our Super Chatters.
Big, big, big thanks!
Huge thanks to our Super Chatters!
In particular, thanks to our top three Super Chatters!
And one of them, I think, didn't even give a Super Chat.
Is that right?
He just did gift subs?
Enrique, who I don't recall reading a Super Chat from, but Enrique, Firmoni, BigMoneyWagey, and Jesse Winfrey.
Can we get some salutes?
Can we get some big salutes?
And I'll open the chest.
Can we get some salutes going in chat for our top three?
Enrique, Big Money Wagey, Jesse Winfrey.
Huge thank you to those guys.
Huge thanks.
They're the all-stars.
And our fourth, Embro, Maxi Bro, right?
Big, big shout out to all of our top Super Chatters, our Ninjetters, Ninjagini people.
Really appreciate it.
Really great to see.
And really supporting the show.
A lot is happening behind the scenes, and you're helping a lot with that, believe me.
So, big thanks to those guys, but thanks to everybody that superchats, thanks to everybody that watches the show.
We love you, and I will see you tomorrow.
Until then, have a great rest of your evening.
donald j trump
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo!
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It's going to be only America first!
America first!
The American people will come first once again.
America first!
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