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April 17, 2020 - America First - Nicholas J. Fuentes
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CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC: White House Issues REOPENING Guidelines | America First Ep. 587
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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 Thursday.
And there is a lot to talk about, lots to get into.
Finally a big show.
Finally an exciting, new, fresh show.
It's nothing new, nothing in the news that's new.
We're still talking about the coronavirus, but finally we've got something substantial.
Today our big story, featured story, is about our reopening guidelines.
Finally!
We're hearing from the White House and from the federal government what the reopening will look like for the whole country, and it is a long-term plan as well.
And we looked at some reopening guidelines, I think, two nights ago in California.
The governor of California, Gavin Newsom, unveiled the guidelines for the West Coast states, California, Oregon, and Washington.
But finally today, the president came out with Fauci and Birx.
And they went over a three-phase guideline for what it will look like across the country.
A three-phase outline for reopening the economy, businesses, schools, everything.
So that'll be our main story.
We'll be talking about that.
I have a whiteboard.
We have the return of the whiteboard tonight, and I don't know if you're gonna like this one.
You know, my handwriting is bad enough as it is when I'm just writing giant numbers, when all I have to do is just write, like, the United States, 600,000, China, 83,000, but, you know, this whiteboard, there's a lot of information on it, there was a lot of information to put
And so I had to write small and I even used the slender marker the skinny marker instead of the thick dry erase marker So I don't know how readable it's gonna be but I'll be telling you all the information that's on there I just figured a whiteboard would be convenient because it's a lot of information to keep track of and And to keep track of it visually on the whiteboard might be more convenient.
But, whether or not you'll be able to read it, we'll see.
It's basically readable, it's all your classics, A, B, C, D, you know the letters.
So it's all the classics, pretty recognizable stuff, but...
You gotta tell me, you gotta give me some feedback and tell me if you're able to see it, because otherwise I won't bother.
I won't sit here, you know, for 20 minutes and write out all this information if it doesn't matter.
I should probably just do computer graphics, and we'll probably shift to that in a little while, once the new studio comes up, once the new compound is erected, but for now we've got the whiteboard, so...
So that's our featured story.
We'll also be talking tonight about SBA loans and jobless claims.
Some other numbers in the news.
Jobless report came out today.
Another 5 million people unemployed.
So the total number of unemployed over the past four weeks?
is 20 million now 20 million new jobless claims in the past I believe it's maybe it's three weeks I think it's because I think it was 10 million initially or 6 million and then 10 million then 5 million It's in my notes.
But it's either three or four weeks.
20 million jobless.
I try to get fancy.
I try to get fancy and just, you know, off the cuff.
But a lot of information.
A lot to keep track of.
20 million jobless claims in the past so many weeks.
Three or four.
Unemployment is probably at about 10% is what they say.
So we'll talk about that.
We'll talk about the SBA loan fund.
If you remember, in the third phase stimulus, the $2.1 trillion fiscal stimulus, they approved $350 billion for small business loans.
And there were a couple of different programs, but the biggest and most popular was a loan that was supposed to go towards payroll.
And that has just run dry as of today.
They've exhausted the fund and I believe as of sometime this night the SBA legally will not be able to guarantee any more loans.
And the way that it works is small businesses will apply to their banks and there are requirements on there.
I think if you have less than 500 employees you're eligible for this payroll compensation.
and so they apply to their banks for the relief the banks give it to them and then the SBA pays the banks and the SBA gives out money so that banks can give out loans essentially and then cancel the loan so that people can compensate their employees even though they may not get it they may not be getting revenue and might not be able to have the funds on hand so that money is gone dry we'll talk about that as well and then of course we'll be looking at our daily numbers of deaths and confirmed cases and
and the trends and everything like that.
So it should be a pretty good show.
Lots going on today.
A lot of new reports.
Lots of news.
And, of course, the three-phase plan, which I've been looking forward to for a long time.
We've been in limbo now for about a month.
I would say just about since the president did his Oval Office address and announced that travel from Europe would be banned, and they issued the, what was it, 15 days to stop the spread guidelines.
It was right around then that we really started to go on a hard, I guess technically it's a soft lockdown, but a lockdown nonetheless.
A severe and a serious lockdown of most of the country.
And maybe what has been the most challenging about it has not been the lockdown itself, Or the small, in some cases, sacrifices that we've been asked to make, but the fact that we have no idea what's on the horizon, we don't know the timetable, we don't know when exactly we'll return to normal, or in what stages, or what that's even going to look like.
And so finally, now that we have a plan, now that we have an idea confirmed and official from the government what that will look like, I think it will make the coming weeks and months a lot easier, only because we have clear-cut, precise guidelines about when we can expect to go back to work and in what ways and what that's precise guidelines about when we can expect to go back to work and in So we'll go over the guidelines.
They're pretty simple, pretty straightforward, and honestly, it's things that I've been saying on this show for weeks.
And not like it's super complicated and...
I don't think I'm Nostradamus for saying that, you know, part of the reopening would be temperature checks and hand washing and hand sanitizer and things like that.
But if you've been watching this show, I do just have to say before we dive in that really going back since January, this show has been right on the money about all of it.
About the stimulus, about the origin of the virus, about the transmission of the virus, the severity of it, the government response, the lockdowns, the reopening.
And if you've been watching the show, you can attest to that.
Although the show may have been boring for a long time, maybe it hasn't been as exciting as War with Iran could have been.
That was our big story at the beginning of the year, then we got some lame pandemic.
But if you've been watching over the past three months consistently, I think you can agree that this show, maybe more than any other show, has been...
Pretty accurate 95 maybe 100 accuracy on this stuff and maybe you'll be surprised or maybe not but when we look at these reopening guidelines this is stuff that I've been saying going back to like late March so again not like it's a huge oh you know when we go back to work we're gonna have to wash our hands like some of this stuff is more obvious than others but I'm gonna take credit regardless, because I deserve it.
So, we got a whiteboard, we got a big story, and it's a big show, and it should be exciting.
Lemons are back!
Yesterday we did our show, and it was a little bit abbreviated because the Lemon Super Chat function on DLive was disabled.
They were doing site-wide maintenance yesterday, and curiously the site-wide maintenance lasted basically as long as this show does, because I was watching streams yesterday afternoon at like 3 o'clock, And they have lemons, and no problems.
I start my stream at 7 o'clock sharp, as I always do.
And all of a sudden, no lemons.
So we go the whole show without lemons.
We go the whole show without Diamonds, Nijiginis, any Super Chats.
The show ends.
And I stick it out.
I do the show anyway.
We get up to about 8.45, 9 o'clock.
Still no lemons?
Well then, within an hour of the show ending, lemons are back.
So, the window of time that the site was undergoing maintenance, the tips were not allowed, seemed to fit very nicely and cleanly right over my show so that I could make no money during the show.
I'm not saying it's a conspiracy, but...
Just interesting how that works out, right?
Pretty lame.
So no lemons last night.
I hope you'll make up for it tonight.
I hope you're gonna be here for me tonight like I was there for you yesterday.
No, but I did do a gaming stream last night.
I think I started it at around midnight.
We played some Warzone.
So I got my lemon fix.
You got your content fix.
So it's all good.
So it's all set now.
I know people were confused all night yesterday.
No problems.
DLive is fine.
The site is fine.
They were just doing temporary maintenance because I think they're switching over now from the Lino blockchain to the BTT blockchain and I talked to somebody at DLive earlier today and he was explaining to me a little bit about what's happening there but a lot of it's just going over my head.
This BitTorrent stuff and Crypto and you know, I'm gonna have to spend a little time and research into it, but Everything's okay.
They just did some maintenance to transition to this new system I guess but we're good now lemons are back before we get into the big news I I do just have another one of my passing observations, you know yesterday.
What do we talk about?
Yesterday we talked about the article in the LA Times talking about this human touch and contact and everything and we generally talk about the events and the news as they come and news reports and it stays pretty topical but I like to talk about the bigger picture particularly about this pandemic And I saw another report today from the New York Times, which is, yesterday was the LA Times.
Today's the New York Times.
I saw a report in the New York Times today, which I found very interesting.
And this is not 100% confirmed yet.
And obviously there still needs to be long-term research.
But they found that, actually, if you're looking at people that have coronavirus, people with obesity are worse off than people with asthma.
Which is surprising because, obviously, coronavirus is a respiratory virus, right?
It's a respiratory infection.
And the symptoms that people have is shortness of breath, trouble breathing, dry cough.
So you would expect, and they say that the people that are worse off, even more than the elderly, is anybody with pre-existing conditions.
You would expect that with a respiratory virus that tends to affect the most vulnerable people, which are people with pre-existing conditions, that the worst pre-existing condition you might have would be a respiratory condition, like asthma or something like that.
But it turns out, and this is the early research, it suggests that if you have obesity, if you're obese, you're actually worse off than if you have asthma, getting the virus.
And I'm thinking a lot about obesity, and I'm thinking a lot about this Touch article that we looked at yesterday, where they talked about how, what are we going to do without human touch?
Human beings need touch.
Translation, women need casual sex, right?
Women need to have sex with strangers during these times.
And I see this thing with obesity and I see what's happening with the economy even, where in some cases businesses are forced to fire all their staff because they're over leveraged.
They have too much debt.
They have no savings.
And I look around and again, I touched on this a little bit yesterday, but kind of a new angle tonight.
The pandemic, and I said this before and it's been said, it is exposing all of our vulnerabilities as a society.
In a way, the virus is actually a gift.
And if we learn from the virus, we can become a great country.
If we don't, we're going to all die.
We're all going to die.
Everyone's going to die.
And our country will die.
And everything that we like about it will die.
And they will look at the ruins of the Empire State Building like they look at the ruins of the Coliseum.
And I'm not, I'm not joking.
I believe that.
It's true.
And one of the vulnerabilities among all the others that we've talked about, we've talked about financially, we've talked about socially, the social fabric we talked about yesterday, but even in terms of just like the health of our people, look at how many people in the country are obese.
Record highs, right?
I think it's like 30% of the population.
It might even be higher than that.
I don't have that number in my notes right off, right out of the gate.
Let me see if I could find it.
It was in the New York Times here.
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I'll pull it up because I think it'd be worth it to look at the
nick fuentes
exact number of of what the percentages uh... let me take a look here so it says that forty two percent of americans of american adults have obesity eighty million people so nearly half of the country is obese and it just is so striking to me and i can't get over this i can't get over the stark contrast between what we heard like sixty days ago
Which is that our country has never been stronger, and we're the strongest country in the world, and Trump has been perpetuating this just as much as anybody, if not more, that we are a strong, solid, powerful country.
And why?
Because the stock market is big, because we are wealthy, because we have a lot of purchasing power, and because we have a big military.
But honestly, the things that make a country strong are not any of those things.
All of those things are a result.
They're a consequence of strength and what we're seeing with the big stock market and the big military is only and even the accumulation of wealth.
This is the wealth in all those aspects, the monetary wealth but also the other wealth which is, you know, that the government is wealthy and high public trust and so on.
I'm speaking very generally when I say wealth.
All of our strength that we have now and the wealth of resources and other things that we have now is really the consequence of habits and trends and people and taxpayers and all that that lived a long time ago.
We are living off of the inheritance of past generations and the discipline that they had and the wisdom that they had and the sacrifices they made.
All that we have to say about our country now, again, like I said, the things that we take pride in are a consequence of behaviors and of actions and populations.
And what we have now, all the wealth that we're looking at, is not the result of our actions and our people.
It is the inheritance of the people that came before us.
It is the inheritance of our ancestors.
Because if you look at this pandemic, this coronavirus, we're seeing the fruits of our behaviors.
We are seeing the consequences of the behaviors and the populations that we have currently in this country.
And it doesn't look too good.
Because the real health of the country is not measured in terms of economic output, or purchasing power, or the stock market, even the military, even the amount of soldiers, or bullets, or tanks, or anything like that.
What it's measured in, and really the best way to look into a crystal ball at where the country will be in its longevity, is in where the individual people are at.
And if you look at our individual people in this country today, are they strong, or are they weak?
We've been looking for the past few weeks in a variety of different ways, a variety of different angles at our people, and what we find generally is that they are fat, uneducated, uncultured, over-leveraged, they've borrowed too much money, they're insolvent, they have no savings, they have no strong relationships, they have no meaning in their lives, no spiritual or religious background, right?
No meaningful relationships or community with people in the neighborhood.
This is a very, very weak country.
This is a country that is atrophied.
You know, it's like in The Dark Knight Rises, you remember when Bane says, victory has defeated you.
I know it's tried to say it, but this is the case with our country.
And I look at things like a pandemic, and imagine what our country would look like during this same pandemic, if the people were healthy, if they had savings, and if they had strong familial bonds and a strong religious background.
It would almost be unimaginably different how a response to the coronavirus would look like.
If the government were to put out an order in that alternative reality and said shelter in place, everybody stay home, and so on, where they had savings and family and all the rest, I think basically the country would not be fazed.
There would be a lot less people, for example, with pre-existing conditions.
If Nobody was obese if people were dieting and working out or were generally healthy.
There'd be a lot less people with pre-existing conditions, and therefore a lot less people dead, a lot less people in the ICU.
If the country were clean and orderly, if we were already disinfecting our surfaces and washing our hands, and if food preparation was clean and everything, if people were already conscious about the elderly and other vulnerable populations, the outbreak wouldn't have been as bad as it was.
And if people were ordered to go and stay at home, well, it wouldn't be a huge psychological or social burden, because they would be at home with their families.
They would be at home with their wives, or their husbands, or their kids, or their parents, or their siblings.
Big, large families, tight-knit, close.
They would have friends that they could call and talk to and have deep, meaningful conversations.
They could weather it together.
They wouldn't have to rely on bars and casual sex and hookups and all these other amusements.
And even economically, if we were a population that was disciplined and restrained with our money...
Individuals and businesses would have savings to live off of right now.
People could go home from work and maybe not get a paycheck for a little while, but that would be okay because people would be financially disciplined enough to have a little bit of savings in the event of an emergency, individual or national.
And they could go home and have enough money to pay for the groceries and the essentials and so on.
And if they didn't, maybe local and state and the national government would be solvent enough to make up the difference.
If we had a balanced budget and maybe a surplus at every level then maybe there would be enough money so that we wouldn't be borrowing trillions of dollars but maybe we'd have a little bit of money to make up that difference.
But you wouldn't even need that much because people would save and businesses would be saving too.
You know, I know everything can't be perfect, I know that everything can't be utopia, and emergencies and crises will happen, and that'll put strain on any society.
But we look at the strain on our society right now, and so much of it is unnecessary, and so much of it is a result of bad decisions, bad planning, high time preference, low impulse control people that can't take care of themselves.
This is evident, like I said, throughout every aspect of the crisis, every aspect of our lives, and I look at that number with obesity and I can't, I just can't get that image out of my head that if you flip a coin, literally, flip a coin and hedge a person's gonna be obese, if you know there's an American behind a secret door, flip a coin, hedge they're obese, tails they're not.
Hedge they are, you know, and there's a lot of morbidly obese people, but That so much of the country is overweight, and you really really think about what that means for our country, and the country is its people.
You don't have a strong country if you don't have strong people.
You do not have a resilient country if you do not have resilient people.
Are fat people strong?
Are fat people resilient?
Do fat people exercise self-control?
There are extenuating circumstances where people have genetics or a disease or something, but generally speaking, it's basically in your control how much you weigh and all that.
You know, unless you're talking about a mother who just had kids or, you know, extenuating circumstances.
We're looking at a population that is weak and a population that when disease comes, it kills them.
And I've been saying this for a long time, but this is not a country that's going to survive another 100 years if this is what we're dealing with, if this is the population that we're looking at.
And the people that will survive, you know, maybe not everybody will die, a lot of will if this is the case, but the people that are going to survive are the people that are physically fit, the people that have got savings, they've got a contingency plan, right, in all different aspects.
It's really something to think about with this coronavirus.
We should look at this as like a drill.
Because this might not be a world-ending, civilization-ending, catastrophic event.
It might not be.
But if it isn't, that doesn't mean that we should take it any less seriously.
We should look at where we got caught with our pants down, what were the vulnerabilities, what were the weaknesses.
And we should work very quickly and diligently and vigorously to make up the difference and fix those areas because the next time that a super bug or a super virus comes, maybe it will wipe us out.
The next time a major natural disaster or a war or something like that happens, maybe it will wipe us out.
Because a country that is not resilient in the face of disasters that are inevitable and bound to happen in any time That's a country that has no right to exist.
That's a country that will not exist for very long.
And you really gotta think about that.
We have a lot of this doomsday talk, and we've heard it for a long time now.
You know, if you listen to, like, talk radio and conservatives, people have been saying since, like, the 2000s, 1990s, even way before that, even, like, the 50s, people were talking about how the country is in decline and what's happening at the highest levels and even what's happening to the population.
And people, even if they believe it, I've said this a lot on the show, even if they believe it, they don't change their behavior, they don't change their ways.
It's all very abstract and conceptual.
But the more the time goes on, the less abstract and conceptual it gets.
And the more tangible and real and practical it becomes, right?
20 or 30 years ago when they were talking about globalization and globalism and China and taking jobs and immigrants, Maybe that fell on deaf ears because a lot of people didn't see that in their daily lives in Pennsylvania or in Wisconsin or Michigan, maybe 40, 30 years ago.
They didn't actually see the effects.
They might have heard that and said, oh gee, that's terrible.
But they didn't feel it yet.
Every day that passes, we're feeling it more and more and more.
And we don't want to get to the point where it's the point of no return and it's apocalyptic And we have a drastically lower standard of living.
We don't want to get to the point where in 30 years all the predictions I've been saying on this show come true, and the country is over, and all the white people are in camps, and, you know, the American flag has been replaced by a rainbow flag, and on and on, right?
We don't want to get to that point.
But every day that we delay, every day that people say, oh yeah, you know, sounds legit, But I'm not going to change, but I don't take it seriously.
We would like to take care of it while it's abstract, before it becomes tangible.
But it will become tangible if we don't act quickly.
So, just something to keep in mind.
Everybody do their part.
If you're fat, don't be fat.
You know, people tell me to work out, but I'm not fat yet.
I could go to the gym.
I could work out a little bit, yeah, yeah, alright, I could afford to hit the gym a little bit, hit the treadmill.
Michelle, okay?
Michelle Malkin, and you know, but she's gonna get me in the gym because she just, she doesn't quit.
On Telegram, on Signal, you know, you gotta take better care of yourself, you should get to bed on time, do your face pulls, do your push-ups and all this.
She is persistent, she's gonna kick my ass right back in the gym one of these days.
One of these days, I tell you, I'm gonna go in there.
I can afford to go to the gym.
But I'm not fat.
But that's the difference.
I'm not fat.
I'm healthy.
I'm a healthy young man.
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But I could go in there.
nick fuentes
Everybody could go in there and get in shape and save your money and talk to your family and build those relationships because, and this has been the theme of the show for a little while now, But it's so true.
The white pill is that if we take care of ourselves and we are all there, we can survive.
Not a guarantee.
Not we will survive, but we can.
We have created an option.
We've created an opportunity, a possibility where even if the whole country goes down, we wouldn't like to see that, but maybe we won't go down.
And if everybody does it, then the country won't go down, and that would be preferable.
So I just saw that article, and they're talking about people with obesity are much more at risk, and they're the ones dying.
And it's like, gee, maybe if our country wasn't fat, we'd actually have a strong country.
All this talk about, oh, greatest stock market, or whatever.
Our country is hanging by a thread.
Nobody knows it.
Nobody sees it.
But our country is hanging by a thread.
You've got all these people, and they're fat, and they're dirty, and they don't wash their hands, and everything's dirty, and everything's disorderly and chaotic, and there's homeless people everywhere, and everyone's on drugs, and killing themselves, and doing transgender reassignment surgeries, and their boys are kissing boys, and girls are kissing girls, and mothers are killing their babies, and dads are leaving their kids behind, and everybody's just spending more money than they have.
This country is hanging by a thread.
How can you not see that?
You don't see it because you're watching too much fucking TV, because you're in a shopping center, and it's bright, fluorescent lights, and it's upbeat, modern pop music, and it's so loud and it's so bright that you can't see what's right in front of you!
But it's, I'm telling you, we are headed towards hell.
We are going to become Brazil or Africa.
If we don't start changing quickly in every aspect, and it's incumbent on everybody, how can people not see this, you know?
I just told you why, but...
You see all the craziness happening in the country, and it takes a virus like this to remind everybody, hey, we still live in the real world!
Everybody thinks, okay, like, we won the wars, history's over, and now it's just time to jerk off all the time, right?
Now it's just time to buy stuff and, you know, jerk off, and that's it.
That's all that we can do.
Wars don't happen.
Barbarians don't exist.
Disease has been eradicated.
No, wrong.
We are still living in history.
All the forces of history are gathered right outside the gates, right outside the temple or the city walls, and the walls are crumbling, but we're all inside dancing and carrying on and everything.
People don't get it.
People don't see, but if you look at this coronavirus, you see all these people who, a month ago, were so concerned about Coachella and gender-bending class.
My sex reassignment surgery and all this.
Now they're worried about how am I going to eat?
How am I going to feed myself?
How are we going to protect ourselves from a virus that came from overseas?
From a government, an evil government, that hid the truth from us?
You know, these are the dark realities that we have to now concern ourselves with of survival.
That is our first, never forget, First priority and what should be taken care of first is our survival.
We want to survive, right?
Seem to have forgotten that in a lot of cases, but hopefully that gives us life.
You know, this is an opportunity to get back in touch with what makes us human.
So anyway, that's that's the obesity thing.
I saw that.
Don't be obese or you're gonna die from coronavirus or a heart attack, you know, or you'll get stuck in a doorway and that'll be you know that you'll just starve you'll bleed out there but we're gonna move on and we're gonna talk about our news just a little you know just some passing thoughts on what's going on I see this pandemic and I'm shaking my head.
Shaking my head!
We are not long for this world.
But we're going to move on and look at our numbers.
You know what?
I think we'll look at our numbers and then I'll do the whiteboard.
I think we'll skip maybe some of the stuff or maybe we'll incorporate the jobless claims and the SBA stuff into the normal numbers because It's gonna take a long time to explain the reopening, the phase, the three-phase reopening of the country, so I'll try and be quick about the rest of it, so...
We've got our latest numbers here for the United States in terms of death and new cases.
The United States is up to 677,000 confirmed coronavirus cases.
We're up to 34,580 dead from coronavirus.
34,580 dead.
We're up to 34,580 dead from coronavirus.
34,580 dead.
We are up 2,100 new dead in the last 24 hours, which is an improvement.
Yesterday, we had 2,600 new dead.
Today we have 2,137 new dead.
And the president said today and yesterday at the daily coronavirus briefing that we have passed the peak.
And I believe that's true.
The peak was passed in New York and Connecticut and New Jersey and all those East Coast states probably last week.
and those were the big drivers of all the numbers in the United States, the total number of cases and dead.
So now that we've passed the peak on the East Coast, there's a few curves that are still peaking in the rest of the country, but they are responsible for a much smaller proportion of the total dead and confirmed than the East Coast.
So it looks like we have passed the peak, and we are headed for a downward trajectory for dead and new cases.
At the very least a stabilization.
It looks like that those new dead numbers are not going to go up past 24, 2500 again, which is good.
At least not anytime soon.
And the number of new cases is not going up past about 30,000 per day, which is still a lot per day, but it's stabilizing and maybe even going down a little bit.
So the numbers are looking good.
But of course, something to keep in mind about these numbers is that these are the social distancing numbers.
These are the numbers we get when we've been social distancing now across the country for a month.
So the deaths are stabilizing and going down very obviously because the confirmed cases are going down and the confirmed cases are going down because transmission is going down.
And transmission has gone down because social interaction is virtually non-existent in any of the major population centers.
And once that changes, you're gonna see more cases, you're gonna see more dead.
And so right now, we're at about 34,000 dead, which is a lot.
It's still gonna go up.
That number's gonna go up to about 68,000, they project.
And that'll be the number on August 4th.
It'll hit 68,000 roughly around the beginning of the summer, and then it'll stabilize, and that's where we'll be at around August 4th, which is a lot of people, and we'll probably have more than a million confirmed cases.
So it's still a lot of numbers there, still a lot of dead and a lot of confirmed cases, but thankfully a lot less than had been projected and a lot less probably than could have been if we didn't do the social distancing.
So those are the numbers on confirmed cases and on dead, As always, we're keeping an eye on that.
The other big developments are about the SBA loans and the jobless claims.
And I want to get through this pretty quickly because I want to get to the whiteboard, but in case you were wondering, we now have 5.2 million new jobless claims in the last week.
So that brings the total number up to 20 million new jobless claims in the last four weeks, which is, if you look at any data on this, this is the worst in American history.
I think the highest single week, the biggest number of jobless claims in a single week before the coronavirus was 600,000 back in 1987.
And we did a show on this a couple weeks back.
I think that's what it was.
The previous high for a week of jobless claims was close to 700,000 in 1987.
You never had a week higher than that.
We have had four weeks.
In four weeks, it's 20 million.
One week, it was 15 million, right?
Or 10 million, I think.
One week it was $6,000,000.
This week it's $5,000,000.
So you have week after week of astronomically high compared to the record with $700,000.
And the lowest it's been is $5,000,000, okay?
After maybe the worst of the economic parts, right?
I guess the abruptness of the closing of the economy.
Right after that, you had $10 million.
So this has been the lowest week yet since we shut down the economy, and it's $5 million.
So the lowest number of jobless claims since we went into shelter-in-place and shutdown is close to 10 times as many as the previous high historically for all of American history.
So it's pretty severe.
They're saying that unemployment is probably around 10%, which is up from where unemployment was, which was about 3.5% before all this.
Now we're probably firmly at around 10%.
They project that the number of jobless claims will get up to 37 million by the end of May.
So we could have something like a 20% unemployment rate.
20% unemployment rate by the end of May.
Nearly 40 million jobless claims.
So it's pretty bad out there for the economy.
Hard to understate, or rather overstate.
And you still got people out there saying, oh, reopening the economy, that's what the billionaires want.
That's what the stock market wants.
Keep the economy closed.
Protect people.
And I've so had it, by the way, with bleeding hearts.
I've so had it with hot takes and all these people that are just trying to be edgy online.
I'm all for being edgy online.
I'm all for having the hot take or being a contrarian.
But be right.
But above all, you have to be correct.
When I have a hot take or I'm being edgy, directionally, it is correct.
Right?
You know, for example, the other day, when I'm talking about putting everybody in jail.
Now, am I unironically saying everybody should be in jail?
No.
Of course, I'm kidding.
Of course, there's irony there.
There's hyperbole there.
But directionally, it is correct.
If I'm pissing off libertarians who are saying, what?
You can't put people in jail.
Well, I'm pissing them off for the right reason.
Because these are people that want everybody to do whatever they want.
They're in favor of total permissiveness, total freedom.
And so directionally, to say, well, probably more people should be in jail.
But to take it to an extreme and joke about it and meme about it, You understand that this is still fundamentally correct.
This is still fundamentally based in Red Pill because this joke is directionally true.
Even though it's not true that we should jail everybody, definitely we should jail more people.
Definitely we should decrease the permissiveness and the libertinism of society for the sake of order and stability and public virtue.
Directionally, it is correct.
But I see so many takes out there that are saying, the economy doesn't matter.
That the president and Tucker Carlson are bought by big business, and the only people that want to reopen the economy are neoliberals that want the green line to go up and baby boomers and, you know, people that really care about Americans and workers are people that want to keep everything shut down because if you want people to go back to work, well, you're putting money ahead of health.
This is like bleeding heart liberal bullshit, okay?
I'm not a liberal, I'm not a bleeding heart.
Being a conservative is being a pragmatist, and it's understanding that there are no good options, that there are trade-offs, and this, like any other crisis, is a crisis of trade-offs.
And of course it's not exactly a relationship where you get more public health and less economy or more economy and less public health.
What I mean by that is the relationship between these two things of, you know, keeping everything shut down to maximize public health versus opening things up to maximize profits or money.
The relationship isn't exactly a one-to-one trade-off because, of course, if you open up the economy too soon and people get out there and the pandemic gets exponentially worse, if you reopen the economy and everybody gets back and they all get sick and everybody dies, obviously that's going to hurt the economy, right?
So the balance and the trade-offs aren't exactly one-to-one.
It's not exactly like you flip a switch and either get health or money.
But there is obviously a trade-off.
You cannot shut down the whole economy.
Or indefinitely.
I've said this before, so I'm going to keep it brief, but you cannot shut down the whole country for three years or indefinitely.
It just doesn't work like that.
And it doesn't work like that because people need to eat and people need things to live their lives.
Maybe they don't need every little trinket or widget or cheap plastic consumer good, but they do need food and they do need toilet paper and they do need electricity and running water and they need the essentials.
And that requires truck drivers and that requires all kinds of intermediary jobs being worked.
And if that doesn't happen, and if people don't get the essentials and they don't have enough money, or if people are getting laid off and there's no way to finance themselves, then people start to kill themselves, or they start to get anxiety or stressed out.
And there's a lot of data that shows that people do actually kill themselves the more unemployment goes up.
They do kill themselves.
There's a proportional increase the more jobless claims there are and particularly at a time like this when there's no social fabric.
There's nothing to speak of in terms of socializing.
There's no jobs you can get because there's no money being spent because everything's closed.
The economy crashing is catastrophic and maybe just as much or more catastrophic than everybody getting sick.
And you have to acknowledge that.
And so you look at 37 million people unemployed, and this is how we got on the subject.
You look at 37 million people unemployed.
And it's actually not funny to say, oh yeah let's just keep the economy shut down forever because baby boomers and the billionaires don't care about the working class.
How can you say they should care about the working class if you're in favor of economic restrictions that are sinking them in debt, putting them financially underwater, they're without a job, they can't feed themselves, pretty soon there's going to be shortages and price spikes.
You can't say that.
That's not based.
Sorry.
Not red-pilled.
Not funny.
So I see a lot of this kind of stuff.
And even with China, when the president and other people are saying that we should blame China for this...
We have alt-right retards who are saying, oh, you think that China's responsible for this?
That's just Jews distracting you.
The real source of the virus is Jews.
And I'm not even memeing, okay?
You know that I talk about Jewish power just as much as the next guy.
And not just the Israel lobby, but the Jewish lobby, which is very real.
And people don't often make that distinction because it's much more controversial to talk about the Jewish lobby than the Israel lobby.
But in any case, world Jewry as opposed to Zionists.
In any case, so it's not that I don't want to talk about that or that I don't talk about that.
We've got people that are saying, you cannot blame China for this.
China is actually based.
You know the real problem.
It's like Jewish people or or even if they're not doing that I see a lot of people saying you can't blame China You have to blame our government China did nothing wrong You have to blame our government for not taking care of us, and it's like what are you an idiot?
We can have many rivals, okay?
Yes, the government is negligent.
Yes, the government puts us last.
But China is also a malicious actor.
They are also a rival.
They also want to destroy our country.
They want to destroy our people.
These two things are not mutually exclusive.
Yes, the American regime is led by an elite, which is different than us.
It often works against our interests.
That is true.
But it is also true that Xi Jinping is evil.
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And China is totalitarian.
in other cases spiritual, transnational Americans, or lobbies from foreign governments, from a variety of different governments, not just Israel, but many others.
That is true.
But it is also true that Xi Jinping is evil, okay, and China is totalitarian, and these people are ruthless.
They beat and eat dogs, okay, These people are cruel.
They are Han supremacists.
They want to see us wiped off.
The kinds of investments they're making in Africa and Europe and all over, it's just as bad, if not worse, than other forms of colonialism by our country or European countries in years past.
And by the way, we can also say that Israel is still a problem, okay?
We can say that China is a malicious actor, that Israel is not our closest ally, And that the government has betrayed us.
All of these things can be true, but I see a lot of people saying, for some reason, running interference for China.
Why would we be doing that?
And it's so ironic, for so long, people said that, well, some people said that, like, I was a Chinese agent.
Nick is a Chinese agent.
His dad's company does business with China.
Take what company doesn't do business with China?
But people would say that to me for the longest time.
Well, a few, like, schizophrenic retards who are jealous of me would say that.
But now I have to call out all these other people that are simping for China.
China's not our friend.
China's our enemy.
And we found that out yesterday.
We got it confirmed from a bunch of different sources that the virus originated in a Chinese lab, and that they covered it up, they bought off the World Health Organization, and they didn't shut down their international flights when they knew about human-to-human transmission.
Like, that in itself is an act of war.
If Israel did that, you wouldn't hear the end of that from Wignatz.
If the CIA did that, you wouldn't hear the end of it.
from all these people.
But when China does it, oh everybody else is to blame.
Really makes me think, right?
Anyway, so just that's not totally related to the jobless numbers, but just a little word on narratives.
Because I see this all over the timeline and there are so many bad takes out there.
People that want to shut the country down forever.
People that don't want to blame China.
People that are saying that like the chemtrails.
I don't even know.
People are talking about FEMA camps at Walmart and like Anyway, so that's my take on a number of different things.
But the jobless claims are pretty bad and the SBA loans are running out and we're running out of time.
So we're gonna have to move on as much as I'd like to go off more about that and look at our whiteboard and we're gonna talk about our reopening here finally.
Reminder, this is not the whiteboard.
This is the easel that the whiteboard sits atop.
Okay, so this is our whiteboard, and we're gonna talk a little bit about the reopening guidelines.
We're gonna talk a little bit about the reopening guidelines that were unveiled today at the White House, and the darkness is gonna go up a little bit because of the whiteboard.
Yeah, that is almost unreadable, it looks like to me.
Can you read it or not?
Tell me if you can read it, otherwise I'll never make another whiteboard again.
I'll never do another show again.
Okay, so these are our new guidelines.
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These are our new guidelines.
And the core of the guidelines is this three-phase plan.
And I guess this was the design of that Dr. Burks, not Fauci, but Burks, I guess, designed this.
It's three phases, but it's also something called gating.
Before we dive into that, I want to talk about some just general guidelines.
So this was unveiled today, obviously, at the news briefing.
First time we've seen a reopening guideline from the federal government.
And the general requirements that they're talking about, general guidelines, is they want social distancing and masks.
That's going to be the case for, that is a general guideline is that part of reopening is that everybody has to social distance and they have to wear masks.
And that means maximizing the distance between other people in public.
Temperature checks at places of employment and restaurants, things like that.
Testing, isolating, contact tracing.
In other words, we're testing everybody.
People that are vulnerable are being isolated.
People that are confirmed positive for coronavirus are isolated.
And contact tracing, the people that test positive.
We can trace who they were in contact with and quarantine those people, test those people.
Sanitation and disinfection of common and high traffic areas.
These are the general guidelines they unveiled and they said, you know, we're going to go back to work, but these are the major health principles that everybody, employers, individuals, and others will follow.
But we're going to dive into the specifics here.
I want to talk a little bit about gating.
So one of the ways that they are going to ensure that we gradually reopen the economy with these three phases is also to have something called gating in between every phase.
So the economy will reopen in these three distinct phases and a state will go from one phase to the next to the third and gradually reopen things.
In a it's a gradation right it's a continuum of openness essentially and gradually reopen and what guides the reopening and the move from one phase to a next it's a decision that's made state by state by governors based on each individual case and for them to graduate from one phase to the next they have to pass this gating procedure and part of the gating procedure there's three criterion
And the criteria involves symptoms, cases, and hospitals.
So, first you have to meet the requirement that you have a downward trajectory of influenza-like illnesses reported for 14 days.
You need a downward trajectory of coronavirus syndromic cases for 14 days.
So, the symptom component of it, this is the symptom component.
is for two weeks, you need to report a downward trajectory of influenza-like illness, syndromic cases, and coronavirus syndromic cases.
In other words, people that are not testing positive necessarily for coronavirus or influenza, but you see that the number of people that have influenza-like or coronavirus symptoms has gone down.
Downward trajectory for two weeks.
That's criterion number one to gait.
The second criterion is cases.
You have to have a downward trajectory of cases of coronavirus for two weeks or a downward trajectory of positive tests as a percent of total tests within the two-week period.
So, downward trajectory of reported syndromic cases and a two-week period of a downward trajectory of cases or Confirmed positive tests as a percentage of total tests in other words even if potentially you might have on some days cases are going up if as a Percentage of all the tests being administered.
They're going down you meet that criterion and then lastly concerns hospitals You have to have in hospitals all patients being treated.
In other words, there is no, there are no patients that are not being treated.
Obviously, you cannot gait if you have patients that are like in the hallways or like in triages and parking lots or something like that.
And secondly, you have to have robust testing programs in place for at-risk healthcare workers, including emergency or rather emerging antibody testing.
These are the three components of gaiting.
It's symptoms, cases, Symptoms, cases, and hospitals.
So downward trajectory of symptoms and cases and your hospitals have to be prepared.
So you have to gate in order to get to phase one.
Everybody, virtually everybody, is in shelter in place in lockdown.
You pass this gating criteria and then you move to phase one.
Before you move from phase 1 to phase 2, you have to gate once again.
To move from phase 2 to phase 3, you have to gate a third time.
You have to gate three times.
So in other words, I think it's cumulative too.
You have to gate for a total of six weeks.
So in other words, and I believe I'm not a hundred percent of this is exactly how it works, but if we're following that, then that means we have to look back two weeks over the past two weeks.
For example, a state like Utah, if Utah, if we can look back two weeks and see that they have a downward trajectory of cases, symptoms, and their hospitals are okay, then they get to phase one.
I believe once they enter phase one, then it's another two weeks of downward trajectory.
Another two weeks of downward trajectory of cases and symptoms, hospitals, after those two weeks, then phase two, then it's another two weeks, and then phase three.
And I believe that it's like that, that you have to do it consecutively, and that would mean that you need at minimum, this is if you're doing it as quickly as possible, most efficiently, six weeks between now and a full reopening, even for states that have no major outbreaks.
And this will ensure that if you get to phase one, But if things start to get out of hand again, you don't get to phase 2.
And if you get to phase 2 and things start to get out of hand, then you don't get to phase 3.
So it's always contingent on making sure there's a downward trajectory of cases, of potential cases in terms of syndromic, reported syndromic, documented syndromic cases, but also confirmed cases, and making sure the hospitals have the capacity to handle a surge of cases and can handle everybody that's there.
So that's gating.
That is a big component, which not a lot of people are talking about, but that is kind of like the scaffolding of the rest of it That's how you proceed from one phase to another.
But we'll get into the different phases here.
So it's obviously three phases and each is less severe in terms of restrictions.
Each one, there's more restrictions lifted, more openness, more of a return to normalcy.
Phase one is obviously the most similar to the current system which is Shelter in place.
So in phase one, vulnerable people have to shelter in place.
That means elderly people, sick people, I think like babies.
Vulnerable people have to shelter in place.
You have to maximize social distancing in public, which means staying away from people as much as possible.
You know, if you're in like a post office, for example, have to maximize the distance between you and anybody else.
You have to avoid social settings where there's a group of more than 10 people, which is very small, obviously.
That means that if there's a group of five people, it can be in a group of five, or if there's a restaurant or, you know, any social setting where there's more than 10 people should be avoided.
They encourage people to telework from home, so working on Zoom or Skype or phone call, Closing common areas at work, so break rooms, other things like that where there's common surfaces where people are hanging out, those have to be closed.
Schools remain closed.
Gyms and large venues will reopen.
So gyms and large venues includes movie theaters, dine-in restaurants, places of worship, sporting venues.
Those reopen, but they reopen with strict physical distancing protocols.
And then lastly, visits to hospitals and senior centers are prohibited.
So this is Phase 1.
So you go from complete shelter-in-place to Phase 1.
And the notable changes about Phase 1 from where we are is that now you can have groups of up to 10.
These larger venues and gyms are back open.
But everything else virtually stays the same, right?
Everything else basically remains like it was with shelter-in-place.
So you gate, you get to phase 1, you gate again, and then you get to phase 2.
And the only things that change in phase 2 is now you have to avoid groups of more than 50 people.
So that means that you can be in a social setting where there's up to 50 people in one place.
Non-essential travel is resumed.
I think I missed that one.
In Phase 1, no non-essential travel.
In Phase 2, non-essential travel is resumed.
Schools and bars reopen, although the bars have limited capacity.
I'm talking about like, you know, bars where you drink at.
So bars and schools reopened in Phase 2.
Everything else stays the same.
Maximum social distancing, vulnerable shelter in place, teleworking encouraged, visits to hospitals and senior centers are prohibited, common work areas remain closed.
These are the only changes to Phase 2 is that now it's up to 50 people in a social setting, non-essential travel is resumed, and schools and bars reopen.
So you gate, get to phase one.
Gate, get to phase two.
You gate, then you get to phase three, and these are the changes in phase three.
Vulnerable people can resume public life, but they're supposed to have maximum social distancing and obviously extreme care, but they can resume public life.
Now, there's no limit on who or how many people can be in a social setting.
Low-risk people just must minimize their time in crowded settings, but there's no number, there's no guideline that doesn't say up to 100 or up to 200.
It says there's no restriction, essentially, but you should just minimize your time in crowded areas.
So if you go to Walmart and there's 100 people, just minimize your time there.
Visits to hospitals and senior centers resume, but of course extreme care is taken, and you resume the unrestricted staffing of workplaces.
So that means that common areas reopen.
And phase three is the final phase.
The real final phase would be a total return to normalcy.
That's probably a long ways off.
A total return to normalcy is when a vaccine comes around or we develop a natural herd immunity.
And that's years into the future.
So phase three is not like, okay, everything's fine now.
We are going to be in this phase system until a vaccine is achieved or herd immunity is achieved.
And that means that all throughout, again, those general guidelines I talked about in the beginning, social distancing, sanitizing, temperature checks, masks, all of that remains in place.
general caution, general consciousness of this kind of stuff, and especially taking care of the vulnerable and all that, that will remain even in phase three.
In phase three, it's obviously much less restrictive than it is now, but we're still in a pandemic, and we will be in a pandemic for years.
So phase three does not mean everything reopens and it's all right back, right?
So this is the phase system, and the president has said that some states are already ready to go to phase one as early as tomorrow...
Literally, he said literally tomorrow.
So states like Utah or a lot of these western states, Wyoming, Montana, they probably have a two-week record of a downward trajectory of cases.
And syndromic cases in their hospitals are fine.
So they get to phase one, which means that they're already there.
They're on their way.
And some states will progress.
States or regions will progress sooner than others.
But this is built in a way that you could have New York City might be at a phase one.
And, you know, Montana might be at a phase three at any given time.
And I assume that you could probably work backwards as well, that you could go from a phase three to a phase two or a phase two to a phase one.
But this is how they're going to take it.
This is how gradually we'll get from sheltering in place to more opening.
And that's what makes sense to me.
It's a pretty clear and precise plan.
It's got numbers in there.
There's obviously some ambiguity about the plan.
But what's precise is the gating and, you know, some of the general guidelines.
So we'll see how it goes.
Probably we'll see some states start to reopen this week.
And the president said that some states can resume even before May 1st.
Some states will be there before the end of this month and we'll see how it goes with them and we'll see how it goes with others.
We'll see about the fall if there's another spike in coronavirus cases.
There might even be a spike this summer once people go back to work and school, but this is what we can expect.
So if you're in New York City, don't expect to be here anytime soon.
If you're somewhere else, that might be the case sooner rather than later.
But that's our whiteboard.
That's the plan.
I think it's a pretty good plan.
You know, again, the problem is that If some states ramp up too quickly and they're neighboring a place with an epidemic, the big question is what happens when this doesn't work?
What happens when, because invariably you'll see another big outbreak, and what happens when a big outbreak happens again?
Will this system work?
If there's a huge surge in cases in New York City or Chicago, once we get phase two or three, whatever, will this system be able to slap back on restrictions and shut down transmissions?
Will the contact tracing be there?
Will the testing regime be there?
Will everything be in place that once things start to open up, if it gets bad again, will we have the capability to prevent another total shutdown?
In other words, if the testing, the antibody test, the contact tracing, the hospital capacity, if all of that is good, then a snapback wouldn't be catastrophic.
It would actually be very orderly and efficient.
We'd know how to do it.
We'd be prepared for it.
But will we be able to put it back in the bag, in other words?
Will we be able to reel it back in once it goes out?
That is the question.
But I think it's a pretty good plan.
And you've got these regional blocks on the West Coast and the East Coast.
It's up to the governors to decide.
And the governors are working together in regions.
So I imagine that if the West Coast block...
is going to move from one face to another.
I imagine they'll all do it together.
And this is going to prevent this idea of, you know, if it gets better in one place before a neighboring place, then all the sick people will go from the sick part to the to the more open part and infect everybody.
It'll prevent that because if they shut down the whole West Coast all at the same time, probably people are not going to go from the West Coast to the East Coast.
Generally, I don't think that would happen.
If California shut down but Oregon opened up, maybe some people in Northern California would go to Portland, right?
Or Portland to Seattle.
But if the whole coast is shut down and the whole region is shut down and they all move together, then you might not see that.
And the same with the East Coast.
If all the East Coast governors are in a block and they're reopening or closing at the same time, again, you're not going to see somebody from New York City go to Jersey City or Newark or Boston, whatever.
So if they're all opening and closing at the same time, then I think you could probably do it in big regions and big segments.
But we'll see.
I think it's a good plan because you gotta reopen.
And how many options do you really have?
You gotta reopen eventually, and you would probably do it gradually.
And the best weapons to fight the disease are masks, social distancing, and disinfectants.
So this is like, really all that you can do.
Because shutting down the economy permanently is not an option.
And reopening the economy completely is not an option.
So something like this is what we would look at.
Now the exact mechanisms and enforcement and logistics, all these little details is what needed to be worked out and they look fine to me if I take a cursory look at it, but generally you're not going to get anything much different than this.
Whatever we do, we have to reopen soon, we have to reopen gradually, we have to reopen in phases, we have to reopen in phases making sure that we're doing it safely and that We are optimistic and confident that there's not going to be a major resurgence or outbreak right away.
So, I think no matter what plan you come up with, it's going to look something like this.
So, that's generally my feeling on it.
Some people are like, this is terrible, or this is amazing!
What else are you going to do?
Literally, what other option do you have?
Because just keeping it shut down is not going to work, and just reopening won't work.
So, you know, it's like, okay, well, we do it gradually.
We do it in pieces.
We do it based on checks and benchmarks and all that.
So this is what we're going to have to live with.
And you'll see more outbreaks and more dead.
And the economy is not going to snap back right to where we are.
But this is a sustainable plan for how we can combat the virus without destroying our country until a vaccine or immunity is developed.
This is a way that we can live for a few years, as opposed to what we're living under now.
I like the plan.
I think it's very competent.
People can look at it and they can be confident about timelines and visualize what life will be like.
So I like the plan.
I think it's very competent.
I think this whole response to the virus has been competent from day one, going all the way back to January.
So I think this is great.
I think it's been great.
And they've tried to sabotage the message at every step with, you know, first it was Trump is racist.
Then it was Trump hasn't done enough tests.
Well, then once we developed the five minute test and we started testing hundreds of thousands of people, then it was the ventilators.
Then we didn't need the ventilator.
So then it was this hydroxychloroquine.
Well, then we found out it works.
Then Trump owns stock in it.
Then we found out Trump didn't own stock in it.
Then it was right.
I mean, every day it's the China virus calling it that is racist and people are getting attacked.
This is his Katrina.
This is right.
Somebody drink a fish tank cleaner and died.
They're not doing PPE, people are getting fired, and oh, then the stimulus comes, right?
So, every step of the way, they're trying to create a narrative about how there's negligence.
They're throwing everything at the wall to see if it'll stick, but it's been essentially a flawless response.
I don't think it possibly could have been better.
And you could say, well, it could have happened sooner or whatever, but Again, you have to take into consideration this is an emergency, this is a crisis, and the nature of an emergency or a crisis is that nobody knows when they hit.
Nobody knows how severe they are until it's basically already too late.
And then, once you realize you're in a crisis, that's when you begin to judge.
So people could say, oh, well, you know, Trump didn't shut down the whole country the minute he knew what coronavirus was.
Well, that's the nature of a crisis.
You have epidemics all the time.
You have infectious diseases and scares a lot.
Look at H1N1, SARS, MERS, right?
Ebola, even.
And Ebola hardly killed anybody in America.
We didn't need to shut down the country over that.
Killed 14,000 people, which, in comparison to the flu, is actually very little.
And same with MERS and SARS.
So, the media likes to say, well, Trump, you know, it took you one week to shut down all flights from China.
We didn't even know human-to-human transmission was possible at that point.
Right?
So all things considered, given the nature of a crisis and an emergency, which is just obvious to any normal person, I don't think there's literally one issue, right?
Because everything that we inherited got fixed almost immediately.
The testing was the big problem initially, right?
And that's the perfect example.
Our testing was terrible.
Our capacity was... Our maximum capacity was less than what South Korea was averaging on any given day.
That was our maximum capacity, which we hadn't even ramped up to yet.
We were still way below capacity.
And within weeks, we exceeded South Korea's capacity in normal terms and proportionally, I believe, and we developed a test that takes five minutes.
At first it was manual tests that took days, and then within weeks it was an automatic test that took five minutes and less invasive and could be done on the spot in a drive-thru center, right?
Millions of tests done now.
And that was just one example, but then the, you know, and I just listed it, but the ventilators and on and on.
And, you know, tell me what's the one area.
You might say, well, maybe the financial relief is lacking a little bit, but that's the only area that isn't under his jurisdiction.
People might say, oh, well, the cash payments were not as much as they should have been.
Well, they still got sent out.
Pretty miraculous, the timing of that.
We had the shutdown last month.
People are getting their checks this week, getting a check for $1,200.
Think about how fast that was.
And you could say, well, it wasn't enough or whatever, but Congress has the power of the purse.
So all things considered, I think he's kicking ass everywhere.
I think it's as competent as it could be.
Our situation looks nothing like Italy.
Italy is the only country with a comparable outbreak like America, maybe except for China.
And Italy literally had doctors deciding who got care and who didn't.
They had people that couldn't get beds, right?
It was like a nightmare.
That literally has not happened in one hospital in America.
In some hospitals it's overwhelmed and it's chaotic, but in no hospitals do you have doctors deciding who gets care and people need ventilators but don't get them, right?
Even those two ships they deployed, the Mercy and the Comfort, I think on the one on the East Coast they have like 30 people there.
75 staff, 30 patients, right?
So in Italy, it's like a nightmare, right?
And people are dying and it's getting so bad.
And in America, I think maybe it was the media pushed it or maybe Trump is just that competent, but you have not seen people dying in the streets.
The projected number of deaths has gone down radically.
68,000 people die overall in these five months.
That will be like miraculous compared to what was projected or even expected just a month ago or a few weeks ago.
They said three weeks ago that the minimum they expected to die was 100,000 in the same time span.
Now it's 68,000.
That's a lot of people.
So, you know, a lot of people are going to be upset about any little thing.
But I think if you really get serious about it, Trump is our guy, man.
The guy's a genius.
He's a king.
I'll never stop standing Trump for as long as I live.
I salute Trump.
I, well, I don't, I don't Roman salute Trump, even though I want to, but I will not do that.
I'll just a regular salute for my president, for my god emperor.
He is a king.
White pillars vindicated again.
Black pillars destroyed.
Planned doubters destroyed.
unidentified
I'm proud of my president, but that's the plan.
nick fuentes
So we're going to move on and take a look at your super chats.
And we'll see what you're saying.
We gotta, we gotta brighten up the screen again.
unidentified
See?
nick fuentes
Oh, isn't that much better?
And it's, it's automatic too, right?
With the webcam, I would have to go in and I would have to, uh, you know, do it myself.
Here, look at the difference.
Look at this.
And now watch.
See?
I don't even have to press a button, I can just look.
This is me when I apply for college.
This is me when I'm trying to get in the ethnostate.
This is me when I'm filing my taxes and I want my Trump bucks.
And this is me when I have to debate a leftist on immigration and they say, your last name, you're right.
Okay.
Funny, funny complexion joke.
We're going to move on.
We're going to move on and look at our Super Chats.
Let's see what you guys are saying about all this.
We'll take a look.
We've got Jackson who says, First Super Chatter, thanks for red-pilling me Nick, America first.
You're welcome.
Thanks for the first Super Chat.
Daywalker with 5 Ninjaginis, thank you so much.
Nesquik's says here's my lunch money King.
God bless your your lunch cost $1 Wow quite the lunch Thanks for that.
I think you could buy you could almost buy a candy bar with that.
Thanks for the lunch money Kansas grower versus can't wait to see some tick tocks.
Yeah, I am on tick tock now.
I'm on tick tock tick tick I'm on tick tock now.
I am on tick tock.
I At NickJFuentis.
Just go to TikTok.com.
Slash at.
Slash at NickJFuentis.
You have to put the ad in.
And you can follow my account there.
We're going to be making TikToks.
We're going to take over TikTok.
Make sure to follow Jaden McNeil too.
I feel like Jaden was mad at me earlier because I had Beardson put out a tweet about my TikTok.
And Jaden was like, are we going to announce our TikToks today?
And I was like, yeah, I had Beardson do it earlier.
And he's like, oh, great.
But you didn't announce mine.
So follow me.
Follow Jayden.
Follow Baked Alaska.
Follow, uh...
Who else?
JD, Pantherden.
Follow everybody who I'm following.
unidentified
Okay?
nick fuentes
Just do that.
unidentified
Okay?
nick fuentes
Just follow everybody I'm following.
But follow me first.
Follow the Weekly Sweat.
Follow Nick J. Fuentes on TikTok.
Because we're going to start making some content there.
We're going to reach out to the Zoomers.
Johnny Bravo says, eating leftover Easter chocolate.
You want some?
No, that's okay.
I had chocolate already today.
Giants says are you going to watch the Hunter Avalon Instagram debate tomorrow?
I didn't know he was debating tomorrow, but yeah, I'll watch it German hockey says pickle pickle blep a chungus Very good.
We love that Kane says we need a greatly extended Chinese Exclusion Act.
I agree fart sniffer Patrick Casey DM me the other day and he said Nick you should seriously consider not reading his username anymore because it's bad optics He said and don't read the messages.
The messages are bad, too so Maybe you got to change your username the leader the leader of aim leader the movement the leader of optics He doesn't like that.
He's optics checking you right now, okay?
The leader the movement arian movement man movement CEO is giving you an optics check He doesn't like it.
So I'll just say fart.
I'll just say fart instead Fart says Nick Fuentes and bond be bonkers tick-tock power couple.
Hey, we'll see.
I You never know.
Maybe I'll be dating... what's that girl's name?
D'Amelio.
Isn't she like 17 though?
I don't give a shit.
That's the age of consent in this state.
Or isn't she like 15?
What's her... Charlie D'Amelio is her name.
Aw shit, she is 15.
Damn it.
Alright, well I'll wait two years.
I'll wait to blow up.
It'll take me two years to get millions and millions of followers and then I'll date her.
Then when she's 17, I'll date her.
If she was just 17, who gives a shit?
17, 18... But, you know, 15, that's pushing it.
Frankly, that's pushing it.
That's definitely pushing it.
Yeah, I see a 16-year-old girl Oh gross!
Get that out of here!
16 year old girls?
What are you kidding me?
Get them out of here!
They're only sexy to me after their 18th birthday, and that's on God.
And that is a fact, alright?
No cap!
Deadass!
18th birthday or bust, alright?
You know, you see a 17 year old girl before her birthday?
Ugh, get away from me!
I'm not a pedophile!
Get out of here!
Ew!
Get her out of here!
What is she, like a kid?
What is she, like a baby?
Then she turns 18, her 18th birthday.
Alright, now we're in business.
Okay, now she's sexy.
Now I want a slice.
But before that, I want no part of it.
Get her out of there.
No thank you.
Okay, my brain, that's how my brain works.
My brain says whatever the age of consent is, right?
That's what my, if the law says 18, I don't even, hey, I don't even respond down there.
I don't even respond down there, okay?
I don't respond up here to that.
I don't respond down there to that.
It just doesn't do it for me, okay?
Under 18, A day under 18?
unidentified
Ugh!
nick fuentes
I don't want it.
I don't want it.
And if you do, you should be put in jail, frankly.
And if you disagree, you should be put in jail for even thinking about that.
Because that's not okay.
In fact, I want a 30-year-old woman.
I want a 35-year-old woman.
I want some busted bitch with no eggs and who has 10 bodies.
That's what's appealing to me.
unidentified
Okay.
nick fuentes
Those laws are not a construction by old women who are trying to create a floor in the sexual marketplace.
Not at all.
Not at all.
That's not what's happening there.
Those are obvious and not arbitrary laws at all.
unidentified
Okay.
nick fuentes
Can I get an optic check on that?
Of course I'm kidding!
Of course I'm totally being serious about that.
You know, I'm completely in favor of everything the way it is right now.
Uh, let's move on.
So, Chungus Nationalism says, so no Charlie D'Amelio.
I'll have to find somebody else.
Who's gonna be my TikTok bride?
Who's gonna be my TikTok e-girl?
Oh no, we can't, we can't, we can't do that, right?
No e-girls, no e-girls, not even TikTok.
That's the only one that's gonna be a little bit tricky for me.
Some busted Twitter whore, not even a challenge.
Doesn't even phase me.
Now, one of these TikTok e-girls, now that's gonna require some restraint.
You're gonna have to chain me to the mast of the ship, right?
Plug my ears with, what is it, beeswax or whatever.
The siren call of the TikTok e-girl.
You know, that's gonna require a little bit of restraint and willpower, because I know they're gonna be blowing me up.
They're gonna be like, who's this Chad?
Who's that leader of the America First Hype House?
I'm gonna DM him.
I'm gonna, you know, get in his DMs.
And that's when I'm gonna need my bros to hold me back.
I'll never simp, but you're gonna have to hold me back from fiending.
Okay?
No, I'm kidding.
It's never a challenge for me.
Never a challenge for me because I am a king.
I have an iron resolve, especially against e-girls, but really against any femoid trying to bring down the movement.
I'm married to the white race, okay?
I'm married to the church.
I am married to America, okay?
And whoever the femoid is, that's gonna be totally secondary, okay?
I got my eye on the prize.
Okay, Chungus Nationalism says, Does the Humble Beat Merchant have a SoundCloud?
Yes, it's in the About section of this channel.
If you go to the... It's on this page.
Go to the About section.
It's in the links down below.
Yeah, if you go to About, it's in that third panel there.
Music, Lobby Music, Theme Song, it's all there.
Yanimda is the... Yanimda?
Yeah, that's the username.
Our head scientist is a simp.
Matt and Nick would be like, okay, not reading that.
Okay.
American Spoon says, Nick will read this for 50 cents, LMFAO.
Yeah.
Yeah, that's really funny.
Dallas Groyper says, Fauci endorsed Bumble and Tinder hookups if you're, quote, willing to take the risk.
Our head scientist is a simp.
I don't know if he's a simp so much as he is a degenerate.
I don't know how that makes him a simp.
He's just a gross enabler of degeneracy.
Yeah, can we get some Fs in chat for Owen Schroer?
Big F for Owen Schroer losing his Twitter account today.
I wonder what he did that got him kicked off, or if they just did it.
Because he's with InfoWars?
I have no idea what the reason was, but... Big F. He's great.
I love Owen.
He's got a great account.
And he's funny.
Very sad to see they're dropping like flies, you never know, never know when the bell tolls for me, right?
First name, last name says, can we get a Revenge of the Sith commentary track?
No.
I hate when people in the live chat do this, can we, can we get, who is we?
It just goes to show that the mob is very, is so real.
Mob mentality and the mob, I hate the masses as a collective.
I love individuals, you know, but I hate the masses.
Because they do this Wii shit.
Can Wii?
Who is Wii?
You and what, the other people watching this show?
What, do you act corporately with them?
Because I don't think that's the case.
Can Wii get this?
How about you say, can you make this?
I would like to see this.
Can you make this?
I would like to see this.
I think you should do this.
And I don't like, by the way, unsolicited advice or requests anyway, but can we?
We need this.
We want that.
We need this.
Who the fuck is we?
Who is we?
You and who?
You know, I hate when people do that.
I don't know why it bothers me, because it's just like this me versus you.
We need this.
We want that.
How about everybody relaxes, all right?
We.
No, and no, I'm not doing these gay little all these people.
Can we get this?
Can we get that?
Can we get a food review?
Can we get a cooking show?
Can we get a book review?
How about you get the fucking five days a week show that you get already plus bonus streams every night?
I'm on someone else's streamer.
I'm doing my own stream.
Can we get it?
Can we get another little this week it can you come to my house?
can you come to my house and do the show in my living room and like I don't know clean up after me and I No.
Uh, let's see.
Aquatic Nibba, this is the show, and that's it.
And what you get extra is what you get extra, but this is what you get.
It's the show.
Hey, Tucker Carlson.
I never hear Tucker Carlson getting asked to do this shit.
You know?
Uh, Aquatic Nibbas has got my Trump bucks displaying my generosity here.
Ah, yeah.
Thank you for the two dollars.
Out of the 1,200.
Dude says, is the Pope a heretic?
No.
Dude says, who produces the intro music?
My friend.
Dallas Groyper says, who tends to be more degenerate, potheads or alcoholics?
Thanks for the Ninjagini.
Probably potheads.
Only because I feel like drugs are more degenerate than alcohol.
And you know, potheads will always push back and say, um, actually, alcohol is more dangerous.
And it's like, if you've given yourself up to pot, like, Mostly everybody drinks.
And some people might drink more than normal.
But if you do pot, it's almost like your level of acceptance for degeneracy is just more.
If I have a friend who gets drunk, I don't really think, well, I don't totally think lesser of them.
But if somebody smokes pot, I absolutely think lesser of them immediately.
If you smoke pot, immediately I'm like, you're a loser, man.
And, you know, I know people that smoke pot and I still like them, but I really just think pot is for losers.
I don't think serious people smoke pot.
And some people, it's for, you know, my back pain.
It's for my anxiety.
Or, no man, it's like not a big deal.
It is a big deal.
No serious person smokes pot.
I don't care if it's recreational.
I don't care.
I just think it's degenerate.
It's gross.
I don't think any upstanding person does that.
I'm totally against it.
I'm totally against pot.
I think the big reason for that is because you can enjoy a drink without getting drunk.
You could say that smoking pot doesn't always make you totally stoned, but the objective of pot is to alter your state of mind.
There's micro-dosing and people can get technical about it, but I just feel like, for a variety of reasons, Alcohol is much less degenerate culturally traditionally in terms of you know, the intent of alcohol Versus pot, you know a person that's like, you know good first of all pots like illegal in most places You got off your way to buy it.
You're committing a crime.
It's just like a scummy thing to do.
So I'm very, very, very against it.
And to answer the question, who's more degenerate?
Potheads because of pot, but also because if you're willing to do pot, you're willing to do other stuff.
And generally it goes with the territory, hookups and parties and other illicit activities.
And it's so funny to me, when I was in high school, I hung around with a lot of people that smoked pot and they'd always tell me, "No, dude, pot's not a gateway drug." All these teenagers, oh, they knew everything, man.
Why?
Because they read articles on Reddit.
They would be in science class, and the teacher would say, pot's a gateway drug.
And they'd say, no, actually, it's not.
I saw an article on Reddit.
I saw an article on science.com that said, actually, it's not.
I'm 15.
I'm a 15 year old pothead and like I know what I'm talking about.
It's like no retard.
Pot does kill brain cells.
Pot does make you dumber.
It lowers your IQ.
It does lower your motivation.
There's all kinds of negative effects respiratory and otherwise and it is a gateway drug and all the people that that would like scoff at that when we were like 14 or 15 they would say oh Pot is not a gateway drug.
Oh, just because I'm smoking pot I'm gonna do other drugs?
All those people now do Xanax, cocaine, like everything else, you know?
And it's so ironic and rich and funny to me because I swear all those people when we were 14 or 15 and they were smoking pot it was no big deal.
It's not a gateway drug.
I don't have a problem.
There's nothing wrong with this.
I'll never do harder drugs.
All of them, probably down to every single one of them, has done and does regularly Xanax, Adderall, has tried cocaine or does cocaine.
You know, Ecstasy, Molly, whatever.
So, and I'm sure we all know people like that.
It's the stoner, the pothead in denial.
You know, somebody who smokes every day or every week.
No, it's not addictive.
No, it's better than alcohol.
No, it's not a gateway drug.
Anyway, I really hate it.
I've always hated it.
So, I feel very strongly.
Bobby D with the big Ninjet.
Thank you so much for the Ninjet.
Really appreciate it.
Coming in clutch there with our Ninjet flying high.
Thank you.
Big Chungus says, future released Purple Rain on Spotify and Apple.
I don't really like future, so maybe I'll check it out.
I know Jaden's gonna, he's probably gonna be streaming it.
Dallas Groyper says I want to punch the bra I want a chief with Rogan someday XD people in the face lmao I know dude I I hate that that like that genre of human being should be put in like um Uh, buildings.
They should be put in buildings that you're not allowed to leave and they make you work, okay?
I'm not gonna say what they're called, but they should be put in, in, uh, they should be put somewhere in the interior of the country, in the middle of nowhere, in like these buildings with fences and like these complexes of many buildings, but it's fenced in, there's guards.
These people who, and I know exactly what you're talking about, they're like, bro, I'd love to smoke with Joe Rogan, dude.
Imagine what we'd talk about, man.
I'd love to just, dude, I'd love to chief one with, uh, I'd love to roll a blunt with Joe Rogan, man.
Imagine what we'd talk about.
I'd love to just roll a blunt with you and, like, talk about the universe and, like, reality and different dimensions, man.
Fucking hate that I hate that and I was watching a video the other day Because I've been watching these like new.
Well, it was actually a long time ago I was watching these new atheist videos just to laugh at them the new atheists which are like Christopher Hitchens and And who's that?
What's that guy's good name?
The Selfish Gene guy?
You know, all the new... I don't know all the names off the top of my head, but it was... It was a round table of Christopher Hitchens, and it was... Can I even name a single other one?
Richard Dawkins.
And it was... Who are the other big two?
There were like two other... Who are the other big new atheists?
Help me out here.
Let me just look it up, because it's important to know who the people were.
Let's see, Christopher Hitchens, Richard Dawkins, Sam Harris, and Daniel Dennett.
That's who it was.
Christopher Hitchens, Richard Dawkins, Sam Harris, and Daniel Dennett.
There was this discussion with all four of them around a table here.
It's on YouTube.
I'm pulling it up right now.
And the comments are just like, Oh, here we go.
This is like a support group for educated, rational people.
Notice how they almost never interrupt one another.
Awesome to see four intellectuals have respect for one another.
My god, such brain power in one single room and four heads more brains than in a whole megachurch.
Excellent discourse.
Logic and reason bless this holy meeting in the name of intellect, science, and the free spirit.
unidentified
Like, people like this should be arrested.
nick fuentes
They should be put in... We're going back to they should be put in jail.
These kinds of people.
It's like that meme of the guy with the brain, and his brain is so big that it's expanded into another person playing chess with himself, right?
Or the giant brain that's a hot air balloon floating over all the... everybody else.
And you generally see that.
It's weed, science, atheism.
You know, that all tends to go in these... traffic in these circles.
It's disgusting.
I hate it.
You should just smoke a blunt, man.
Dude, I wonder what Nick would be like high.
I fucking hate when people say that.
People always used to say that to me.
Dude, I wonder what Nick would be like drunk.
I wonder what Nick would be like high.
I hate that.
I want to be in control of my faculties.
I want full control over my state of mind.
I don't want to be under the influence of a drug or something like that.
I wonder what Nick would be like if, what, my reason were impaired?
Fuck you.
Fuck you.
I'm not like you.
But people would always say that, and I don't like that.
And then there's these other videos where they're like... There was a video I saw the other day where it's like a rabbi, an atheist, and a Christian pastor smoke.
And it's like, dude, what if, like, everyone just smoked a blunt, man?
Everyone would get along.
Let's put Reagan and Gorbachev in a room and give them a bunch of weed and we'd have world peace in ten minutes!
You should have your fucking head chopped off.
You should be put in a guillotine and have your head chopped off.
And your family, too.
Okay, no, I'm kidding.
That's too far.
See, that's too far.
That's the line.
I'm kidding!
Just kidding!
Just kidding.
It's just jokes, everybody.
But I do hate that stuff.
Those people more than anybody.
Do not like.
That's the stuff I don't like.
Don't like it.
Okay.
But thanks for the Ninjagini.
Osama Bin Hungry says, Zoomer tardiness.
I don't know what you're talking about.
Seven o'clock every night, big guy.
Maybe you're the retard here.
Nate Smokes.
Nate Smokes.
There he is.
Nate Smokes.
Please put down the blunt.
Put down the blunt.
Nate Smokes says, America first.
Down with globalism!
Hell yeah.
America first.
But America first means public welfare.
And the public welfare is public virtue.
Public virtue means no drugs, no chiefing, no snoop once.
unidentified
Okay?
nick fuentes
No drugs.
Nate Smokes, we like you.
I like you.
you're a good dude, you got to put down the marijuana, okay?
Get high on life.
Get high on God, all right?
Get high on the good.
This is the good life.
You don't need pot.
You need alcohol to have a good time.
That's the thing.
Everybody needs alcohol and pot to have a good time.
I have a good time everywhere I go because I love life, because I love jokes.
I I love people.
I'm amused constantly.
I get so much enjoyment from life, generally when I'm alone.
But just overall, I don't need that to have a good time.
I don't need to alter or impair my reason.
And you know, part of the problem with marijuana is that And I actually read this from Greg Johnson.
Greg Johnson actually wrote this, and I don't like Greg Johnson, but he was right here.
Greg Johnson was a homosexual.
Unsurprisingly, he experimented with drugs, and he said that he enjoyed it.
He said he went to a symphony, and it made the symphony better, and he ate food, and the food tasted better, and he said, but, um...
What that destroyed is the actual integrity of good experiences in the sense that you could smoke pot and get just as much enjoyment eating like a bowl of cereal as you can eating like fine dining.
You could smoke pot and listen to shitty music and just get just as much enjoyment as really good music and it sort of destroys the natural ability to enjoy the natural and that's what I think it's all about is disrupting and messing with this balance.
You have to be in touch with this balance.
You can't be happy all the time.
You can't be happy if you're happy all the time.
Cannot be happy if you're happy all the time.
You have to be sad to be happy.
You have to be bored to be excited.
You know, you have to have that.
You can't be Christmas every day.
Otherwise, not Christmas every day, right?
This is basic stuff.
And I think pot eliminates that, you know.
Sometimes you just feel a little bit more loose and your inhibitions are down and everything, but that happens naturally when you're comfortable and you're with people you like and you're having a good time.
So, anyway.
Calisaru says, love watching America First every day.
Thanks so much, Nick.
Favorite or weird villagers on your island in Animal Crossing?
Well, hey, thanks.
Glad you like the show.
Thanks for the Ninjagini.
My favorite villager is Sherb, who is a blue goat.
But everybody else I don't like.
Every other character is ugly.
There's a pink crocodile called Gale who is ugly.
There's a blue unicorn who is just desperately trying to move in.
He won't leave the campsite.
I was trying to get him to leave, but he won't.
He's going to move in.
And then there's a frog, this girl frog, purple frog, who's, I don't even know her name.
She's ugly.
And then there's a rhino named Brick, and he's cool, too.
Sherb and Brick are cool, but everybody else is just, you know, dumb looking.
Anyway, TestTubeBaby says Nick is probably a deep cover Nosbowl.
Uh, no.
Praise Wang says looking good as always, Nick.
Take some of my Trump bucks.
You deserve it, King.
America first!
Hey, thanks a lot.
Thanks for the Ninja Genie.
RedPilledNibba says hey, brother.
Sup, brother?
Elstince has got laid off yesterday.
Fuck China.
Oh, sorry to hear that.
Sorry to hear that, big guy.
Hope you're doing okay.
Hulk Hogan says if Trump gets the black vote, the best part will be watching Kirk and Owens trying to take credit for it.
Yeah, I don't think he will though.
You know, are blacks really the kind of people that they're going to remember the nice things you did?
Right?
Are they going to remember in November that they got cut a check?
Or are they going to say, what have you done for me lately?
So, I don't know, maybe he'll get a little bit more support.
He probably will, but I don't think he's going to win the black vote by any stretch.
But thanks for the Ninjagini.
Yeet The Neat says, thanks for the show, Nick.
Trump bucks came in, here's a cut.
Shout out to all the Groypers in Academia.
Okay, Akkadiana?
I don't know, is that a place?
Akkadiana?
Thanks for the Ninjagini.
Brocif says, Steve Bannon on Red Scare said this pandemic can unite left and right populism.
Viability of this?
No, no.
Everybody thinks this is going to happen, but it's not.
I see, you know, Steve Bannon has said this for a long time, and even Richard Spencer said things like this, that the right and the left are going to come together And, you know, I don't know if I would say that that's not possible or that there might not be some cross-pollination, but what animates the left is cultural issues, not economic issues.
I mean, certainly, you know, there's a debate happening on the left where there's some people that are more Marxist, class-oriented, and there's some people that are more identity-oriented, but nevertheless, what they all have in common is they are against the traditional American nation.
You know, even Joe Biden and even Bernie Sanders.
Bernie Sanders, you might say, is left-wing economically, but would Bernie Sanders ever vote for Donald Trump?
No.
And will his supporters ever vote for Donald Trump?
I mean, maybe some of them, but broadly speaking, no.
And they would rather have Elizabeth Warren or Joe Biden or really anybody from the left, or they'd rather just sit out.
But they are animated, I think, primarily by identity and cultural issues.
It is a culture war.
And If there's going to be any crossover, it'll be from the white working class, and I think that's happening.
But the idea that, like, Red Scare types, that these, like, communist, Bernie bro, shitlib types, that they're going to come over to our side, it's not going to happen.
And we shouldn't want to attract these people, because if we do, that means we'll have lost what we stand for.
We don't just stand for America First trade and economic policy.
I'll just say highly skeptical of that idea.
I don't think it's impossible.
I don't think that there will be none of that.
our people and our homeland and our culture and traditions.
These people are not for the traditional family.
They're not for closing down the borders or anything like that.
So I have always been highly and I'll just say highly skeptical of that idea.
I don't think it's impossible.
I don't think that there will be none of that.
But the idea that there's going to be this broad appeal to the populist left from the populist right.
Keep dreaming, man.
No way In the same way that I don't think you'd see broad populist support for Bernie Sanders from the right I don't think that would happen.
So I disagree And you can see that you could see that even and you know, Richard Spencer told me this at CPAC in 20 I want to say 2018 I saw him at CPAC and he was telling me how, you know, I actually have been talking to the CHOPPO people and I've been talking to left-wing people and that's going to be the next big contingent.
I was like, oh really?
And I will never forget this.
This year, Remember when we killed Soleimani?
It feels like forever ago.
It was only a few months ago.
When we killed Soleimani and there were all these protests against the war, who was it?
One of Richard Spencer's acolytes, one of his friends.
What is his name?
I don't remember.
But one of Richard Spencer's guys, you know, a prominent alt-right figure, goes to one of these left-wing protests against the war.
He was like, hey guys, I'm with you.
I'm going to protest a war with you.
And he literally got the shit kicked out of him.
They were like, fuck off, Nazi.
Go home, Nazi.
Pushing them, shoving them, people trying to take cheap shots.
And they ran him right out of there.
And he's like, no, no, guys.
I'm with you.
unidentified
I'm against the war.
nick fuentes
Why are you kicking me out?
We're together on this, right?
And they're like, go home, Nazi.
Fuck off.
And it was hilarious, because I've been saying this for years.
That is, of course, the reaction you can expect from these people.
What did he think was gonna happen?
That he was gonna show up and they were gonna say, they were gonna do the epic handshake and say, alt-right, alt-left, being opposed to wars.
No way!
No chance, man.
So, I don't believe that.
Boy says, Nick, I know you're wrong, but I have to do research.
Yeah, I saw that clip.
Aunt Jemima says, Dear DLive, how can you not love this kid?
Seriously.
I think they love me.
Ginger Nats' thoughts on Seide Vakantism.
Okay, do we just get the same questions?
Nick, why don't you show up on the thing?
Nick, what was the question even today?
Who produces your intro music?
What are your thoughts on Seide Vakantism?
I found this monastery and they do be going off on Vatican II though.
Yeah, I mean if you want to go to hell, by all means.
Thanks for the Ninjagini, but As Catholics, we believe that the only way to get into heaven is to be in communion with the church.
Not being a good Christian, not being a good person, but being baptized, doing the sacraments, taking the Eucharist, being a state of grace, obviously, repenting, and doing works.
But you have to be Catholic.
We believe that.
No salvation outside the church.
So, well, they're going off on Vatican II, though.
Okay, Vatican II is part of Mother Church.
Okay, so.
And don't get me wrong.
I see the appeal.
I get it.
but a lot of people missed the forest for the trees.
I don't understand some of these Catholics.
I became a Catholic because of the coherence of the Catholic idea, which is one church that comes down from Peter.
Christ built a church, not like in an abstract, no, no, a ministry that started with Peter, okay?
And then he went to Rome and had a successor and they have a church here on Earth.
And that's, you know, that's why I re-embraced Catholicism as I got older.
I was born Catholic, raised Catholic, but, you know, really re-embraced the faith because that idea is correct.
And so many people are, like, they get there and then they're like, well, wait a minute.
Well, I don't like this, or I don't like that.
And it's like, who the fuck are you?
You're a layperson.
We have got a vicar of Christ on earth and a whole church that's supposed to, you know, determine these things and make decisions.
Well, I'm a layperson and what I like is this.
What I like is that.
Okay, Protestants.
Okay, you're a Protestant.
You know?
And, uh, so I understand, I understand.
I don't love some of the things the Pope says, and I don't love some of the changes made in Vatican II, but that's our church, and that's not our place.
Okay?
All these people are like, I don't like freedom, I don't like democracy, I don't like liberalism, but I should be able to pick what church I go to and what they say, and if I don't like it, I'll go somewhere else, and I think I have a right.
Who are you?
You know, all these people.
I'm a conservative.
I like hierarchy.
I like authority.
The minute somebody tells you something that you don't like, oh, well, I'm joining a new church.
I'm out of here.
We should replace him.
Can we elect somebody else?
So, sorry, I'm Catholic.
The Pope, the Pope's come and go.
But, you know, the papacy, that is the institution.
And I follow the rules.
I'm not a theologian.
I'm not a priest.
I'm not a bishop.
You know, I pray, alright?
I pray that things will go in the right direction, but that's not my place.
God tells me, get to sacraments, you know, pray, and all that, go to church, and that's what I'll do.
I'm not going to be worried about what's happening at the top down, right?
So you gotta have faith, my man.
Gotta have faith.
That's what faith is called.
Well, I do have faith, but I'm pulling the plug, because I don't like what's happening right now.
Okay, well, that's really a temporal way of thinking.
But thanks for the Ninjagini.
I get that a lot, and it's just, I don't know.
Read Romans chapter 3, says sometimes I lay awake at night and wish I had sent Nick Fuentes more money.
Yeah, I can relate.
Thanks for the Ninjagini.
RealBakedAlaska says, based on what?
Yeah, I saw that.
My allergy is really bad.
I don't know why.
I think the nasal spray is making it worse, actually.
Because I read on the label, it says, prolonged exposure actually makes your allergies worse.
Or makes the congestion worse.
So maybe I'll just take a day off.
Yeet says, thank you for the Ninjagini.
Yeah, thanks for the diamond.
KingHippo says, you ever play Mega Man?
Challenging but fun games.
No.
Yeet says, thank you for the Ninjette.
Nah, thanks for the Ninjagini.
Fart says, women get existential dread without having sex.
Yeah.
Yeet says, pee pee poo poo.
Thanks for the Ninjette.
Hey, YeetyPeterson, I was supposed to ban you the other day, wasn't I?
But I guess you bought yourself back in, huh?
I was supposed to ban this guy because he was, I don't even know what he was saying, but I was, he was bothering me in Jaden's chat, I think.
But hey, thanks for the Ninjad.
Thanks for the Ninjagini.
I guess you're all right now.
Delayed Patriot says, yo, just checking in, heroes.
Fat people are infuriating.
Like, bruh, eat less.
I don't know how, you know, you get to be fat.
I just don't get it.
You know, I'm getting a little bit more round.
You know, I'm not like fat or anything, but I'm getting a little bit of a little bit of belly fat.
And I just eat less.
Not hard.
Sometimes I eat one or two meals a day.
And small ones.
And that's not hard.
So, Aquatic Nibba says, itchy face check.
Yeah, hello.
Thanks for the Ninjet.
Flannel Groyper says, have some Money King.
Missing the Groyper Leadership Summit mansion vibes right now.
Take care from the LGP.
Well, thanks for the Ninjagini.
Yeah, yeah, I miss the Groyper Leadership Summit too, man.
I miss AFPAC.
I miss my friends.
Help me find my friends.
You know, AFPAC was That was the last hurrah before all this craziness.
You know, everybody was in the same place.
It was me, Patrick, Scott, Jaden, Jake, Matt, Baked.
Well, everybody, everybody was there.
Broseph, Simon, Brainsick, Jewgriper.
Like, everybody.
Everybody, people from Chicago, my classmates from Boston, my friends from D.C.
Everybody was there!
And, you know...
Then you come back and it's like, oh, now nobody's here.
So, I miss it too.
Thanks for the Ninjagini.
Boy says, $1,200.
Shiit, aight nibba, I'm voting Trump 2020.
Yep.
Among the Ruins says, learned.
Comptown slash Red Scare people are Jewish.
Nothing wrong with that, but it makes the edgy schtick even gayer.
Are they really?
I don't, I don't, you know, follow the podcast stuff.
Some people listen to this shit.
I don't listen to Comptown or Red Scare.
But thanks for the Ninjagini.
Spencer says Ed Dutton had a study IQ dropped 15 since 1970.
Yeah, not surprising.
John Islov says listen to your police state joke and lost it!
I'm glad you like the joke.
Back to the King of D Live.
Comedy shows cannot compete left or right.
Unironically true.
This is an unironically funny show.
These other shows suck.
They just do.
More money, more production, but I'm funny.
I have talent, okay?
And I grind.
Polish American says, are you still mowing the lawn?
Dad tells me to mow.
No, I don't mow the lawn anymore.
Thank God.
I hated mowing the lawn.
It was probably my favorite chore to do though.
I would much prefer to mow the lawn over doing laundry or washing dishes.
I will never wash dishes.
That to me is disgusting.
No way.
Makes my skin crawl.
Dusting is too tedious.
Mowing the lawn, if I had to pick a chore, I'd probably do lawn because it's physical and Don't know I just I just like it.
I don't like doing the That the when you get the weed whacker and you trim I don't like doing the trimming and I don't like the blowing either I don't like the leaf blower You know blowing all the grass around the mowing was my favorite part if I could just go and do the mowing But then you know my dad be like did you trim and then did you you know blow everything back into the yard?
No, okay So, but I don't do any of that anymore, because I just don't, okay?
I ball too hard.
Boy says, fatties must, okay, must go in curling camps, okay.
Yeet says, haha, so funny bro, he said camps.
Yeah, good one.
Aquatic Nibba says, milkers need to make up 20% of a woman's body weight for her to be healthy.
Okay, it's just cringe to talk about that, but thanks for the ninja-ghini.
Cringe and red pills is battle for bikini bottom out June 23rd.
Let's go.
Let's fucking go.
Yeah, I'm excited Boy says Nick, how do I red pill my grandma before she dies?
Okay cringe Canes is America fat China number one Okay Bud says theoretically you ever see an end to Roe v. Wade potentially Spencer says Norway start an antibody testing 50% have them very That is very encouraging.
Take covers of starving to death to own the capitalists.
Okay, fuck you.
We're really still doing that to own the... Doing this to own the whatever.
Stop watching my show immediately.
Log off.
Log off.
Close your laptop.
Turn off your computer.
Don't watch my show anymore.
What are you thinking, man?
Starving to death to own the capitalists.
Why don't you go apply for Turning Point USA, faggot?
Boy says thoughts on okay not reading that but says best gun for home defense pistol rifle shotgun I'm really not the one to ask I'm not like a gun expert Probably a shotgun.
Great past few shows.
Thanks.
I'm a licensed investment advisor.
Oh, I believe you.
Promise I'm legit.
Anyway, great show as always.
Well, thanks, but I still don't buy it.
Not every citizen needs food.
Yeah, true.
Yeah, true.
So you want to go back to the way it was?
I don't know who that is.
Yeah, there's probably going to be more Trump bucks, I think.
Avabad once is what's your take on new IG pastors like Rich Wilkerson?
I don't know who that is.
Fonny says, does rent suspended mean I have to pay it later with the next rent?
Is there more Trump bucks coming?
Yeah, there's probably going to be more Trump bucks, I think.
Maybe.
And I don't think you have to pay rent like double next time.
But I don't know.
Thanks for the Ninjagini.
Matt Wazowski says, we can all read the whiteboard because we have equally bad or worse handwriting.
Yeah, that's probably true.
Thanks for the Ninjagini.
Carl says, who would win?
Oggy Moggy or Lunka Blunka?
I don't know.
Great question.
Hey Charlie, been to any fun Israeli discos lately?
Okay, shut up.
Hey Nick, who's more based Fauci or Burks?
Neither.
Why didn't the Weimar Republic work?
I don't know, that's a good question.
Thanks for the Ninjagini.
Yo Nick, do you get a TikTok for clips?
I do not.
If China were so great, where was their 5 minute test?
Great question.
Well, we'll see.
We had our highest death toll today, which is 126, which is way lower than New York.
Portland Groypers says, how are things looking in your state, King?
We had our highest death toll today, which is 126, which is way lower than New York.
So, looks like it's going okay.
Ompf says, one bro, where is the cap boy assistant with the, oh, that's the first one.
Bro, where is the Catboy assistant with the amazing handwriting?
Someone slid into the middle of my diamonds drop.
Got it.
Yeah, I don't know.
We need to hire that guy immediately.
We need to hire the America First Compound Catboy to do the handwriting.
I don't think Catboy Cammy has good handwriting, but we're gonna need to find somebody.
Because I can't do it anymore.
My handwriting's shit and you can't read it.
EZR says Trump bucks trickle down incoming.
I'm hoping.
I'm hoping that'll take place in the next few weeks.
Nesquik says candy bar money part two.
Ah, thanks.
Broseph says what was that 15 year old's at again?
Okay, yeah, why don't you look it up for yourself?
Cultist Gordon says your monologue on Age of Consent is so spot-on.
Not sure what you mean.
Joe the Boomer says Agartha getting a tad cringe.
I see pagans on it now.
Yeah, I agree.
The Agartha pagan shit is cringe, man.
The Antarctica stuff is funny, but Agartha and the sun and rad, very cringe.
I'm a Christian.
I don't have any use for pagan symbolism.
MKE says there is Dixie D'Amelio.
Is she older?
I thought she was younger.
Let me look her up.
Well, I don't know.
I like the way Charlie looks better, but how old is she?
It doesn't say on Google like it did for the other one.
What ethnicity are they?
Are they Italian?
D'Amelio sounds like an Italian name.
Oh, she's 18.
unidentified
Okay, based?
nick fuentes
hmm well we'll see well we'll see i'll have my pick i know i'll have my pick once the america first hype house is established i know i'll have my pick of uh tiktok e-girl celebrities right to domesticate no i'm kidding no e-girls no e-girls no e-girls right even for me even for me uh nitro dubs says i'm no pedophile only Only attracted to 35 year old single moms.
That's right.
I like to play it safe.
See me?
I don't want to get called a pedophile or an ephebophile, which is like actually the true term.
I don't want to get called an ephebophile.
Some people are like, oh, 16, you're a pedophile.
Ephebophile?
Anyway.
I don't want to avoid or I want to avoid all confusion so I will only date 35 year old busted single moms.
Don't want to have any confusion.
Do you want to know how much of a not-ephebophile I am?
I only date gross old women, okay?
That's how much of a gentleman and how much of a good man I am that I don't even mess around.
Ew!
unidentified
Ew!
nick fuentes
Teen girls, 20-year-old girls, gross!
Give me the busted 30-year-old single moms!
Yeah, because you know, I'm no ephebophile.
I'm no pedo, okay?
Because that's gross.
Talking about biblical marriage and biblical ages of consent, anybody who even talks about that is gross, okay?
And I don't want my bros thinking that, like, I'm about that.
So that's why I only date over 40.
Some people really think like this, you know?
I see this on the timeline and everybody gets so tough about this.
It's like, don't get me wrong...
Yeah, we all hate pedophiles, okay?
We all hate pedophiles.
We all want people that are, you know, molesting or raping children to die, okay?
Everybody agrees with that.
But it's not the same to talk about being attracted, when you're a young man, to young women, okay?
We're talking about, right, like in that age we talked about, 16, 17.
But you see people on the timeline who get so tough, so macho, Oh, you're talking to that 17-year-old girl?
Hey, is he talking to you?
I'll kick his teeth then, that pedophile.
It's like 17.
What are you, a fucking faggot?
Anyway, okay.
Optics check.
Let's reel that one back in.
But seriously, I see this on the timeline.
I saw that recently, people going after.
And I have to defend.
I have to defend BrainsickBlaze.
BrainsickBlaze is talking about this subject, and you get all these big tough guys.
Hey, is he talking to you, Queen?
Hey, excuse me, 17-year-old, you know, day before turning 18.
Is he talking to you, Queen?
I'll kill you, pedophile!
I'll kick your teeth in!
That pedophile comes near me!
It's like, dude, what are you, like, guys or something?
What the fuck is wrong with you?
What are you, date-only milfs to 35-year-old women?
Anyway.
So... And by the way, Brainsick is like a kid himself.
He's like 18, I think, or 19.
Better not talk to that 17-year-old girl.
I'm a real tough guy.
You're a fucking simp, dude.
Anyway, I hope she sees this.
I hope all the 35 year old women see this and they're really, my hero!
You know, when you're defending a single mom, defending her daughters.
My hero!
There's that tough guy who's threatening to kill teenagers that are into other teenagers, or you know what I'm saying?
Young men into young women.
What a hero!
What a brave man!
I mean, everyone knows I'm the only real brave person, okay?
Everyone knows I'm the only real brave poster because I name the Jewish people, alright?
You want to be brave?
You want to be a tough guy?
Get your real face and aim and talk about Israel in the Jewish lobby, okay?
Talk about the Holocaust industry.
And then call me on the phone and tell me how tough you are.
People posting online anonymously saying, Der, her, der, pedophiles!
It's like, you know, I hate him as much as the next guy, but a lot of that is just like faux tough guy stuff, you know?
It's like, it's like when people say, I hate racists!
Congratulations!
What a hero, you know?
You want to be tough online?
Put your name and face out there and, you know, talk about how every Holocaust revisionist gets their warehouse full of books set on fire.
Talk about, you know, the Jewish shakedown of Poland for fake Holocaust money.
Not that the Holocaust is fake, but, you know, these... Careful!
Not that it's fake, but...
The claims that they're making are fake.
They go to Poland and they say, you know, give us a trillion dollars because we lost a trillion dollars in the Holocaust.
Fake claims, real event.
Very real event, of course.
We're not deniers.
But you know what I'm saying.
Talk about those controversial type things.
Talk about what's happening in Israel.
Talk about the Levan affair.
Talk about the Apollo affair.
Talk about this kind of stuff.
And then tell me what a tough guy you are, right?
Talk to me about, you know, race and IQ or whatever.
unidentified
With your real name, your real info.
nick fuentes
I'm tough online.
I'm posting behind a fake Avi about what a big guy I am.
Yeah, really tough.
Really tough.
Just make sure to get up on time for work tomorrow morning, right?
And don't get too lippy with your transgender boss.
I've had it.
I've had it with these people.
I've had it with them.
I'm over it.
Okay, anyway, before I get myself in more trouble, we're really grasping that third rail here.
We're really grasping the hairbrush, so to speak.
The third rail, the hairbrush, really just grabbing onto the hairbrush tonight.
And we're just, you know, we are getting in the thick of it there.
Anyway, anywho... Fart... I'm not reading that.
Isaac says, beware the underage TikTok pog.
They are something to be weary of.
Amnat Gang says, Charlie D'Amelio has an older sister named Dixie.
We will look at your future with great interest.
That's like when Palpatine says to Anakin.
We will be watching.
What does he say?
unidentified
We will be watching your career with great interest.
nick fuentes
Jock says, FYI DLive are notifying when you go live.
Thank you so much for telling me.
I'll get right on that.
Brosif says Charlie D'Amelio also has a younger sister, FYI.
Okay, disavow.
Tony says, did it snow out in Chicagoland today?
It did in New York.
It did a couple days ago.
Yeet says, we of the live chat delegation request more content.
Yeah, okay.
Question for Nick says, Schroyer got banned because of Alex Jones' Death Stacks rant.
Got it.
Fart says Nick goes Ayn Rand individualist when he hears we nope not at all Take cover says Tucker's chats might actually be worse than yours probably because it's all boomers Save the West says Nick.
Can you come to my birthday at Chuckie cheese?
Probably not Portland groper says Jesus didn't smoke pot.
He drank wine.
So true lethal brawler says women's empowerment caused a rise of Wicca practice correct Evan says, LOL, booze is so much worse.
Sorry, King.
Don't apologize for being an idiot.
I like when people say a wrong opinion.
They say, sorry, Nick, but actually, you're wrong, dude.
And the other guy just proved it.
Jesus Christ drank alcohol.
He didn't smoke pot.
And you're probably on drugs, the way you talk.
Uh, let's see.
Fart says, did you know that girl who said she bullied you?
I don't know.
And she didn't, by the way, I didn't get bullied by anybody in high school.
I was a bully in high school.
And everybody likes to come out three years later and come out swinging online now that I'm famous and doing better than everybody I ever knew.
But back in high school, nobody had a problem with me.
I mean, people had a problem with me, but they didn't confront me about it.
I was the student body president in high school.
When I went to the all-school assembly, people were cheering for me.
Everybody knew me.
I was famous.
And yeah, a lot of people didn't like me, but nobody said shit to me in high school.
Because I was popular.
I was popular.
I wasn't like a partier, like a football player, but it was well known that everybody liked me.
People on the football team liked me.
People on the basketball team liked me.
People of all different groups liked me.
And now that I'm right-wing and now that I'm doing better, now that I'm vibing, now everybody wants to come out of the woodwork.
Nobody's losers want to come out of the woodwork and say, well, I don't like Nick.
And I'm referring to a tweet, maybe you saw it on my Twitter, but some whore from my high school She tweeted out the other day and said, sometimes I lay awake at night and think, we should have bullied Nick Fuentes more in high school.
It's like, nobody bullied me.
I was the bully.
Nobody can pick on me.
Nobody can bully me.
Nobody can bully me.
Smarter.
Faster.
Nobody can bully me.
And nobody bullied me then.
But I vaguely remember her.
I think she was in...
She was in something with me.
She was like a year older.
And she was like one of the biggest stoners.
Her name was like synonymous with being a whore stoner in high school.
And that's the case with a lot of these people.
I looked at the likes on that tweet and everybody that liked the tweet was like faggots and other assorted losers from my high school.
like you know people that didn't like me even back then because even back then when i was a libertarian i exuded chad white male conservative energy so so uh what was the question did i know her i think she was in something with me but i honestly had to like look up her facebook to like oh that's right that's who she was when she put out that tweet and And it's funny, there are people that like obsess about me from high school and it's like, who are you again?
I don't remember you.
I even go into stores sometimes and people are like, hey Nick, like remember me?
And I'm like...
Hey you!
One time I went into Walgreens and this is a guy that I knew, I think we, well, we didn't, I knew of him.
I didn't know him like personally, but I went into Walgreens and this guy was like, Hey Nick, great to see you again.
And I'm like, Oh, Hey, what's up?
And he's like, you really made a name for yourself, man.
You're doing great.
I'm like, thank you.
Can I just check out?
Can I just leave?
You know?
So, but he was nice.
He was nice.
I said, you know, I'm not trying to be mean or anything.
He was one of the, uh, I don't think he had a problem with me back then or even today, but it's just funny how that goes.
I remember when I was in high school, we had a Facebook group for our graduating class.
It was like class of 2016 Facebook group and it was everybody in our class.
That's where we planned the senior prank and a few other senior activities.
And I remember, uh, maybe a few months after we graduated, I posted a Trump meme.
In that Facebook page, I posted a meme of Trump's head crashing into the Earth.
And it said, Make Earth Great Again.
It was like a giant Trump head colliding with Earth in like a huge explosion.
I posted that meme, and this girl who I went to school with, who is ugly, by the way, and does not have boobs, She has a terrible body.
She's like a five or a six.
Anyway, she commented on that post and she said, let's quit being a wash up.
That was like two months after I graduated.
That was after I gave the graduation speech as a student council president and I was in the all school assembly and I was like, you know, president of this thing and president of that thing and like, whatever.
And you know, here we are all these years later.
Here we are all these years later and like Kanye West says, I'm doing pretty good as far as geniuses go.
I'm feeling pretty hood in my pink polo, right?
So, how ye doing?
I'm surviving.
Anyway, so I get a lot of that but it's all cope.
It's all cope because you lose and I am a king, okay?
Straight up king.
Anyway.
But that's my favorite.
I love when people from my high school tweet about me.
That is like I rub my hands together.
Whenever I see that, I'm like, here we go.
There's nothing I love more than seeing people from my high school posting on Twitter.
Because it's probably the most satisfying thing in the world that you get to dab on them.
And objectively, you know, just destroy them.
in the sense that it's like comparing me against you is like a joke.
And I just love when that happens because so many people for years were down on me and talked shit about me and whatever I'm talking about in the intervening years since high school.
And now that it's going well, it's like, yeah, see, see, I'm doing I'm vibing.
All right.
Anyway, anyway, but I do I don't want to dwell too much, but I do enjoy that Yeet says is cocaine better than pot in a social sense.
I think they're both degenerate Apollo says all my pothead friends moved up to coke or meth.
Yeah many such cases I'm not normie says gaming is a gateway drug.
Oh, yeah, Joe the boomer So smoking a big cigar for you tonight kiddo.
I love you.
Hey, thanks, buddy.
Love you, too Big Joe the boomer The Boomer of the Show.
Boomer of the Movement.
Nate Smokes says, Pot's pretty frickin' bad coming from a pothead.
I'm glad you acknowledge that at least, but we should strive to not be potheads, right?
Nah, but I appreciate it.
Thonny says, every Redditor that I see hates Doctors and Farms.
Always post on the drug subreddits when I look them up.
Hate Doctors, Farm... What?
I don't understand what, there's no punctuation.
I don't know what that means at all.
But thanks for the Ninjagini.
Bud says, opinion on Michael Malice?
You read The New Right?
No, I haven't read his book.
And I don't have a strong opinion on him.
I think he's like a libertarian, which I think is cringe.
But he seems like a nice enough guy.
I ran into him once at Trump Hotel.
And I said, hey, wait a minute, are you Michael Malice?
And he's like, yeah, are you Nick Fuentes?
We shook hands and he's like, I'm not supposed to be seen with you.
And I'm like, okay, that's fine.
But he was like nice about it, but he kept moving.
He's like, ah, you know, he got kind of, you know, frazzled, which I understand.
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But it was kind of a funny, funny moment.
nick fuentes
I was moving too anyway, so it wasn't like he blew me off or anything.
We just kind of like passed each other.
So, I don't have a strong opinion.
He seems okay, but he is a libertarian, so he disagreed.
Among the ruins says 50 Cent called Trump our leader on Instagram.
It's real.
Based.
Fart says people who need downers to cope with life are weak.
I agree.
Based.
Weekly says shout out my server.
Return to tradition please.
I don't think I will.
1776.
Benny says F for ALX who got banned on Twitter with others too.
I don't know if I will give an F for ALX actually.
You know.
ALX publicly, you know, has been nice enough to me, but privately I've heard he's got some not nice things to say about us.
So I don't know if I will.
I don't know if I will give out an F. I'm not going to give out an S, but I'm not going to give out an F either for ALX.
You know, nice enough guy, but you know, he should watch what he says.
Ninjagini with some, or I'm sorry, 47IQ with some Ninjaginis.
Thanks a lot.
Connor says Jimmy Neutron are fairly odd parents.
Hmm.
That's a tough one.
I would probably say... I don't know.
I didn't really love either of those shows.
I like Spongebob more than either of them.
Probably Jimmy Neutron.
Big Globe says the N word several times.
Wow, very cool.
Thanks.
Okay.
Polish American says I mow into the lawn patterns.
Circles, eights.
I don't do funny patterns, I just do a nice side-by-side, or lines, you do lines.
It's been a long time since I did it, but I just do a very simple linear pattern.
How about Nas says, you are a farmer and I am your potato.
Okay, I don't know what that means.
Boomer Destroyer says, try steroidal nasal spray.
That's what I use.
Gross says, Nick, send your socks.
Okay.
Disavow.
Spencer the First says, Jared Taylor versus E. Michael Jones.
Who's your bet?
Honestly, I'm probably gonna say Jared Taylor.
I, you know, and I like E. Michael Jones and I like Jared Taylor.
And I probably disagree with both of them on things.
You know, I'm probably more racial than E. Michael Jones and probably more religious than Jared Taylor.
But they're debating about race, and I believe that race is real and a determining factor, and I know that E. Michael Jones is very against that.
He thinks that, like, the races in America are Catholic and Protestant.
I think the races in America are black and white and Hispanic and Asian, right?
So...
Honestly, though, I don't think this debate is productive.
I mean, it'll be interesting and it'll be fun to watch, but I think it's going to create a false dichotomy of people that are religious versus people that are racial, when in reality you need both.
You need to have a racial consciousness to a degree, but you also need to be religious.
You can't have one without the other, and you need both.
So, I don't actually love that this debate is happening.
I mean, I think it'll be interesting and entertaining and Informative.
But what I don't want is this dichotomy and these two camps to divide themselves into, well, I believe in race and I believe in religion because that, you know, wrong.
We need to be religious.
We need to be Christian because it's true, but also because we need religious morality and ways of life to help rebuild America.
But we also need a racial consciousness because we are going to live in a racialized country and there's no way around that.
Whether you like that or you don't like that or you think it's real or not, That is the reality.
It is the practical reality.
So, I think that it's going to be needlessly divisive, but it'll be, you know, hopefully people can handle it.
But I think Jared Taylor will win only because I believe that race is real.
Osama says thoughts on the French Revolution.
That was bad.
47IQ says, I'm not reading that.
Uh, let's see.
47 IQ says, Black Sun is a Luciferian symbol.
Yeah, I disavow.
Uh, NewDadGroper says, Any updates on the Greek migrant issue?
Now, I haven't been following that too much, actually.
AquaticNibbus says, Actually, it's called Hebephile.
Are you sure about that?
No, that's 11 through 14.
You're wrong.
Yeah, Hebephile is 11 through 14.
Ephebophile is 15 through 19.
Okay, dummy.
I love when people correct me and they're wrong.
Actually... Okay, so literally you're wrong.
I wasn't describing Hebophilia, I was describing Ephebophilia.
Dummy.
Actually, actually you're retarded.
Yeet says if she doesn't have osteoporosis, she's too young.
I agree.
Liver spots, menopause, you know, this is, this is how you, you know, keep yourself safe from being a pedo.
Farts as nature says 13 the law says 18 Brian was right.
Okay, not gonna go that far Boys as if she's not eligible to join ARP.
She's too young.
We're riffing on that one.
We're adding on to it It is still funny Bob says hi Jared Jason's quarantine got Nick acting up No I'm not.
Boy says Nick on skull mask mode tonight.
No, I'm not.
Dude says Carl Sagan smoked pot daily.
Yeah, case in point.
Tastes like chicken says Canada needs help.
How about nah?
Says, take some more.
You're too funny tonight.
Thanks.
Thanks for the dollar.
DKR says, shout out to my friend Garrett for introducing me to you.
Yeah, good on Garrett.
Joe says, I quit pot a couple months ago and feel great.
I'm glad to hear it.
Portland Groyper says, Nibba's in 2030.
Be like, remember them Trump bucks 10 years ago?
We was Kangs.
Wow, too funny.
Thanks for the ninja guinea.
Dak says, Malice is an anarchist.
He's all right.
Can be gay.
I think he is gay, right?
I'm not 100%, but I think I've heard that.
But in any case, yes, we disagree on two things then, right?
Dax has settled the 4chan debate.
Are Slavs white?
Alpinids?
Yes, but, you know, Alpinids, Meds, Anglos, or rather Nords, yeah, they're all white.
They're all white.
Justin says, here's some of my Trump bucks got blocked by some blacks when I posted our pic on Twitter.
LMFAO.
Sorry to hear that, man.
Thanks for the Ninjagini.
I don't, I don't get that.
I mean, I love blacks and a lot of blacks love me.
I don't know why there's all this hostility.
Some of them are just so, they're, they're literally, and I know that phrase is used a lot, but they're on the plantation.
No joke.
I'm a free man talking.
And a lot of the free-thinking blacks can get that, you know?
And I know a lot of them, and they're great people, Justin being one of them, J.D. and many others.
But it really is like an unironic slave mentality to say, Oh, you're racist.
I can't like you.
You're right-wing.
I can't like you.
It's like, hello!
We're helping everybody.
The things that we're for are, you know, gonna help blacks and whites, frankly.
So... But yeah, to be expected, to be expected.
That's how it is with, uh, with blacks.
That's how it is with minorities in general.
They're hyper-political like that, and very tribal, not surprisingly.
But thanks for the Ninjagini.
You're a good dude.
You've obviously always supported me.
You're not phased by this stuff, but I appreciate your Trump bucks, my man.
My man, my brother.
What's up, my brother?
What's up, cuh?
I'm invited to the barbecue.
I think I'm invited to the barbecue.
You're invited to, you know, my thing.
Whatever my thing is.
You're invited to half-pack, so... Aquatic Nibba says, was not being serious about that, my bad, king.
Are you sure about that?
Very convenient.
LastN95mask says, thoughts on propertarianism?
Seems gay to me.
I agree.
Yeet says, these were brought to you by Donald Trump.
Ah, so it's all... it's Trump bucks.
Well, thanks for the Ninjagini.
Dax says, if you're not making late night runs for adult diapers, she's too young.
Ah, still funny.
Well, thanks for the Ninjagini.
Okay, we have one more.
Lizard Bitch says, do you believe anyone can be redeemed through accepting Christ, or is it simply too late for some?
I think anybody can, but you gotta really believe.
That's just it.
You gotta believe, and you gotta join up with the church, and you gotta confess, and you gotta be repentant.
You know, it's not, anybody can, but you really gotta, you really gotta want it, you know?
So yeah, that's the message, that's the message of hope is that we are fallen, we are sinners, but through Christ we can all be redeemed.
The forgiveness, the grace is infinite, it's there, it's waiting for you when you're ready to pick it up, but you just have to be ready for that.
So, and that's the message of hope is that we're all saved, we're all, we can all get there.
Everybody can, it's just that not a lot of people do, sadly, and that's...
You know, nothing else in life is like this.
Money, fame, sex.
You know, we're such a good thing.
Perceived.
Perceived.
Such a good thing.
Oftentimes very, very difficult to get.
And it is difficult to get into heaven, but it's there.
It's abundant.
It's there for anybody.
You know what I'm saying?
But thanks for the Ninjagini.
I appreciate it.
And on that note, with that last Super Chat, that's gonna do it for us on the show tonight.
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Big thanks to our top three salutes.
A big America First thank you to our top three.
They rule.
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Thanks to everybody that is in.
I think an honorable mention for Dallas Groiper.
He threw some Ninjaginis there.
So thanks to everybody that Super Chatted.
Thanks to everybody that watches the show.
We love you, and I will see you tomorrow.
Until then, have a great rest of your evening.
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