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People in the DLive live chat are like, what's this TikTok? | ||
I don't know, maybe the big at right on the screen. | ||
It says at America first hype house right on the screen. | ||
I'm going to get rid of that, by the way. | ||
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All right. | |
I think if I don't put it on Twitter, I think I'll be okay because I Then that guy can't screenshot it and send it to TikTok, you know what I mean? | ||
And say, oh, it came from his account. | ||
This is a TikTok account. | ||
So in case you guys haven't been following, I mean, of course you've been following if you're watching the stream right now. | ||
What a pain in the butt. | ||
I still don't know if I could swear on this app or not. | ||
What a pain in the ass. | ||
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I had an account, uh, when? | |
I had an account obviously last week, it's a couple days ago, at McChief Wences, which I went live off of on Sunday. | ||
And I did a stream about immigration, about politics and everything. | ||
And I was planning on going live tonight, which I said I think on Monday, I said I was going to go live tonight instead of doing my show. | ||
Which by the way, and I'll say this before I move on, if you want to see more of my content, you're not going to be able to find it on TikTok, because they're making it so hard for me to make new accounts. | ||
So be sure to follow me on dlive.tv slash NickJFuentes, N-I-C-K-J-F-U-E-N-T-E-S, for more content, because I don't know how long they'll even let me be live tonight. | ||
So if you want to see more, if you want to see the message that they're censoring that they don't want you to see, dlive.tv slash NickJFuentes. | ||
Like I said, I had an account on here which I stream from on Sunday, I got banned I think yesterday or two days ago, and I made a new account to stream, NickJFuentes2. | ||
I posted the at, at NickJFuentes2, an hour before I planned to go live, and I got a thousand followers within fifteen minutes. | ||
You need to have a thousand followers to... | ||
to go live. | ||
So I got 1,000 followers in 15 minutes, but within 51 minutes of me posting the new account, the new account was banned. | ||
Then I went over to NickJFuentes3, which was my third account, and before I even posted that one, that was banned 15 minutes after that. | ||
So I said, you know what? | ||
This isn't working. | ||
Obviously, you know, That's not going to happen. | ||
NickJayFuences4 is probably not going to work. | ||
NickJayFuences5, obviously the name is banned or something. | ||
So I said, you know what? | ||
I'll try something else. | ||
So I made this at Cheesehead6, which is short for Cheesehead69. | ||
Then I posted on the stream and it won't let me stream from that one. | ||
Live is not even an option from the Cheesehead account. | ||
So then I just went live on this one, America vs Typedos. | ||
So, alright. | ||
So they just gave me a copyright warning for the Star Wars. | ||
I'm gonna go turn off the volume or else they're gonna take down my account for copyright. | ||
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Oh, it's a commercial. | |
Okay. | ||
Thank God it's a commercial. | ||
I would have walked in with the movie on. | ||
At an end, your rule is, and not short enough it was, You will not stop me. | ||
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Soon, Darth Vader will become more powerful than either of us. | |
Okay. | ||
Kidding. | ||
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These are jokes. | |
I'm just being a little silly. | ||
So, I just got a copyright warning. | ||
I freaked out. | ||
So, where was I? | ||
So, anyway, long story short, we have to jump through a million hoops to just go live on this app. | ||
I didn't even break any rules. | ||
They keep banning me for, oh, you have a TOS violation. | ||
I literally didn't even post anything yet. | ||
So we'll see. | ||
Maybe I'll get like a full hour on here. | ||
Maybe 15 minutes. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I'm gonna stream on here for as long as I can. | ||
But we got here. | ||
We got 1.7k viewers. | ||
Let's see if we could get more. | ||
I'm gonna go on Twitter and post the new app. | ||
And let's see if we could get it. | ||
I can't even see comments for some reason. | ||
Do I have to change the setting? | ||
Is that a glitch? | ||
Like I don't even know what's going on. | ||
But I can't even see the chat in TikTok. | ||
So let me post a new ad on Twitter. | ||
I think whether I'd stream a long time on here or a short time, it's like I already won, because I'm live, number one live stream on DLive, despite all the hoops you made me jump through. | ||
So let me just post the... Well, I don't know. | ||
If I post it on Twitter, I'll probably get banned quicker, so forget it. | ||
So we're doing this instead of the show tonight. | ||
You know, obviously normally I'm doing America First on DLive, but I thought it would be fun to do it on TikTok. | ||
Didn't know I'd have to, you know, go through all this nonsense with the usernames and with live and everything. | ||
Long story short, I'm here now. | ||
But what I wanted to go over is kind of like some basic like entry level type stuff, because I know probably there are a lot of people That are watching this stream from TikTok, you know, not not people to watch my show normally not normal. | ||
Don't send me money. | ||
Stop sending me money on this app. | ||
I will not be able to cash it out. | ||
So don't please not send me gift points or anything like that. | ||
I just want to I see a little rock concert going on. | ||
I think that means that's a tip should stop stop send it on D live. | ||
Don't send it here. | ||
But um so I wanted to go over some more entry-level type stuff because like I said I know there's probably a lot of people watching this who don't watch my show and who don't really know what's up uh with America First and with me and with Groper War so I'm sure a lot of you guys are watching this And you're probably going to know everything I'm about to say. | ||
Maybe it'll be a nice refresher and just might be fun. | ||
But this is really directed at people from TikTok and TikTok conservatives who don't really know too much about me. | ||
Don't really know a lot about America first. | ||
Maybe they've seen the hashtags. | ||
Hashtag Groyper. | ||
Hashtag Groyper War. | ||
Maybe they saw the Zoom call over the weekend. | ||
We had Nick videos. | ||
Lance videos. | ||
Answers Luke. | ||
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You know, a lot of conservative hype house. | |
Cheesehead 6. | ||
America First Hype House. | ||
So now we're here. | ||
I told you America First is unstoppable. | ||
They keep trying to stop us, but they can't. | ||
So we're back. | ||
I might as well just dive in. | ||
We're at like 762 people already. | ||
I think I've been live for like, what, 10 seconds? | ||
So let's just dive in. | ||
I don't know, because by the same token, I wonder how many people are watching this aren't even America First people. | ||
Probably most of the people watching this are just people that are watching the show. | ||
Probably there are some people that are like TikTokers or whatever. | ||
Everybody post it on Twitter. | ||
Somebody post it on Twitter and I'll retweet it. | ||
Somebody post a new ad on Twitter and I will retweet you. | ||
Say, Nick J. Fuentes is live on, you know, tiktok.com slash ad and first vibe and I will throw you a retweet and that way people on Twitter will know where to find me. | ||
So, I'll just wait for that ad and then we'll get on with that because I want to make sure this message Reaches the masses here. | ||
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There we go. | |
Okay. | ||
Zoomer Benny. | ||
Zoomer Benny coming through for me. | ||
Okay, but it's not the full URL. | ||
Give me the full URL. | ||
Ticktock.com. | ||
Ticktock.com slash at amfirstvibe. | ||
That way people can click on it. | ||
They don't have to go to the app and type it in, right? | ||
For crying out loud. | ||
Can you people, can you, I jumped through all these hoops for you. | ||
Nimbus can't give me a URL here. | ||
There we go, there we go. | ||
Colorado Kid coming through for me. | ||
Okay, okay. | ||
So let's get into it. | ||
Let's finish the job. | ||
Let's get it done! | ||
So, the biggest thing that I wanted to talk about on this live for all the conservatives out there, I thought about all the different things I could tell you about, and the main thing is what America First is all about, you know? | ||
And that was a subject I was on before my live got shut down. | ||
What is America First? | ||
How are we different from the Republicans? | ||
And if you've been watching the Zoom calls, or if you watch the Groyper Wars or anything like that, you kind of already might have an idea. | ||
Some are calling us the alt-right, We are not alt-right. | ||
We have never been associated with the alt-right. | ||
I'm not alt-right. | ||
Never called myself that. | ||
They call us white nationalists, white supremacists, anti-semitic. | ||
None of that. | ||
We're America first. | ||
We're a nationalist, we're Christian, we're socially conservative. | ||
That's what we're about. | ||
That's it. | ||
And if anybody tells you otherwise, they're left-wing, they're liberal, you know, or they're somebody that has it out for us. | ||
We are nationalists, we are Christians, we are conservatives. | ||
And what does that mean? | ||
It means that when we come to our ideology, conservatism, our right-wing ideology, what makes us different from the rest is that our first priority... Ah, damn it! | ||
Man, did I just get banned? | ||
Or is that a different account? | ||
A notification just popped up and said, your account is permanently banned. | ||
Was that this account or was that a different account? | ||
I still see people here. | ||
No? | ||
So we're still good? | ||
Still live? | ||
It said, how is that even possible? | ||
It popped up and said, this account is permanently banned. | ||
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That must have been my other account. | |
This is so stupid, dude. | ||
This is so ridiculous. | ||
Okay! | ||
So, I'm barely getting through it. | ||
So, what that means is that we want to put America first. | ||
But what does that mean? | ||
What is America? | ||
You might think, well, everybody wants to put America first. | ||
Wrong! | ||
Most conservatives want to put the free market first. | ||
They want to put Israel first. | ||
They want to put the Pentagon first. | ||
They want to put Wall Street first. | ||
We want to put America first. | ||
But what do we mean by America? | ||
We mean the American people. | ||
We mean the historic American nation. | ||
We don't mean the Constitution, although we like that. | ||
We don't mean the Declaration of Independence, although we like that. | ||
We mean the people in the country. | ||
America is not an idea. | ||
America is not the borders. | ||
It's not the land. | ||
It's not the governing documents. | ||
It's not the government. | ||
It is the people. | ||
It's the people with a shared experience, meaning a shared history. | ||
That they fought in World War II, that they settled the land, right? | ||
That they landed on Plymouth Rock. | ||
A shared experience, a shared history, shared culture, mannerisms, language, religion, the traditional American nation. | ||
That is what we want to put first, is traditional America and everything that that means. | ||
And that manifests, I believe, in three key areas. | ||
The first is immigration. | ||
The first thing that makes us different from really anybody else is that we are actual immigration restrictionists. | ||
And that means that we're not just against illegal immigration. | ||
A lot of the Charlie Kirk types say, well, you know, we're immigration hawks. | ||
We want to build a wall. | ||
We're immigration hawks. | ||
We want to penalize line cutters and border jumpers. | ||
We take it a step further. | ||
We're not just against illegal immigration, which is indefensible because it's illegal and because it's a national security problem and they come here and they abuse welfare and they're undocumented. | ||
I mean, there's a lot of problems with it that are indefensible. | ||
But we're also against legal immigration. | ||
We're against permanent green cards and we're against temporary work visas. | ||
We believe that we have had too much immigration over the last 60 years. | ||
That too much immigration, too much of a globalization of the population, or an influx of foreigners, is going to change the cultural and social fabric of America. | ||
You bring in different people, with different cultures, who are inherently and intrinsically different, and you will get a different country. | ||
And that much is just obvious. | ||
And some people say, oh well, does that mean that you think that non-white people are not American? | ||
No. | ||
Does that mean that you believe that foreigners are inferior? | ||
No! | ||
It means simply this, that you bring in different people, right? | ||
You bring in, the country was historically white, and there was obviously historic minorities in the country too, but you bring in millions of people from Asia, and Latin America, Africa, and elsewhere. | ||
You bring in so many of those people that they radically change the racial composition of the country. | ||
and you will get a different country. | ||
You cannot bring in different people and get the same country. | ||
You cannot alter the inputs and have the same outputs. | ||
And what does that mean? | ||
It means that baseball, Christmas, Christianity, English, political pluralism, relative equality for people, civil rights, all the things that were the fruit of the traditional American nation will go away. | ||
And they will give way to the fruits of a new nation filled with new people, with new cultures and intrinsic differences. | ||
That's all that we're saying. | ||
Immigration, because you have different people, you will get a different country, and we don't want a different country. | ||
For better or for worse, we don't want a different country, no matter who it is. | ||
We want the same country. | ||
We want a country that is relatively recognizable, one that our ancestors would recognize, our grandparents would recognize, That's what we're talking about, right? | ||
And we're talking about mass immigration. | ||
It's the scale of it, the volume of it, that it's, you know, 70 million in 60 years, something crazy like that, right? | ||
So that is plank number one, is we are against immigration. | ||
It's changing the culture. | ||
It is changing the social fabric. | ||
And there are a host of other reasons, which we'll get into a little bit. | ||
Electoral, economic, and otherwise. | ||
But the main thing is that it is changing what America is. | ||
And many people who watch my show are familiar with this expression, but you import the third world, you become the third world. | ||
And just meditate on that a little bit. | ||
You import the third world, you become the third world. | ||
You bring in people from the third world, and they will replicate the third world here. | ||
their third world behaviors, their third world culture, and they'll lower the standards of living and the quality of life in America. | ||
And maybe the more sophisticated question is, and this is another thinker, so import the third world, become the third world. | ||
The other operative question is this, can non-Western people perpetuate Western civilization? | ||
That's a bit of a tougher one. | ||
I know TikTok is a lot of young people and they are used to simplified and reduced intellectual stuff, but meditate on this question. | ||
Can non-Western people perpetuate Western civilization? | ||
In other words, the civilization that we know and love with the Sistine Chapel and the Notre Dame Cathedral and the London Bridge and, you know, all the great things, philosophy and math and art and science and physics, everything that we love about our civilization was created by a people. | ||
It was created by Europe. | ||
And then perpetuated obviously by European peoples in America or Canada or Australia. | ||
And the question is, can people that are not European, can people that are not Western, perpetuate the European or Western culture that those people created? | ||
In other words, can we get a population of Asians, Hispanics and Africans that can perpetuate, in other words, that can prolong, that can create Into the future, the same Western and European culture that we have now? | ||
The answer is no. | ||
They cannot. | ||
They can only perpetuate their own culture. | ||
You know, Asians and Asia can only perpetuate Asian civilization and everything that that looks like. | ||
And Africa is the same, and Latin America is the same. | ||
They can only perpetuate their kind of civilization. | ||
They cannot perpetuate ours. | ||
We cannot give them Western civilization and expect that they will be churning out All the things that we churn out. | ||
Because they're not us. | ||
They're not us. | ||
And that's not to say they're less, or not okay, or whatever. | ||
It's just to say that they're different. | ||
And that's okay. | ||
Diversity is a good thing, right? | ||
Allegedly, we like diversity, but apparently not in this country, right? | ||
We have to have this country be for everybody. | ||
Anyway, so I'm rambling a little bit there, but that's the operative question. | ||
Can they perpetuate? | ||
Can non-Western people perpetuate Western civilization? | ||
That's one to think about. | ||
So that's immigration. | ||
That's plague number one. | ||
What separates America first from the rest is immigration, primarily, and number one, we're against it. | ||
No more immigration from now. | ||
Not from anywhere. | ||
Not from anywhere. | ||
No more. | ||
We've had too much for a variety of reasons and I'll get into more at the end. | ||
So that's immigration. | ||
That's number one. | ||
Number two is on foreign wars. | ||
America first means we're going to put America's national interest first. | ||
And that means that all these foreign wars that we're fighting for other countries have to stop. | ||
The nation building, even the alliances, things like NATO, our alliance with South Korea, our alliance with Japan. | ||
That doesn't mean that we're never going to do a military action again. | ||
It doesn't mean that we don't have allies or we won't retain allies. | ||
But it does mean that these kinds of entangling alliances, where there is an open-ended and blank check guarantee to every country, that means that that has to stop. | ||
In other words, our support for NATO and our support for Japan and our support for Israel, they're characterized by basically two things. | ||
They're unconditional and there's no time limit. | ||
So, you know, a great example of this was the Kurds. | ||
When we said we were going to pull out of Syria, What was the argument from the Pentagon and from AIPAC and from all the neoconservative establishment? | ||
They said, you can't pull American troops out of Syria because we made a commitment to the Kurds. | ||
And we did make a commitment to the Kurds, but that was five years ago. | ||
Our commitment to the Kurds was based on limited interest and for a limited time. | ||
We said, insofar as you will help us fight ISIS, we're your ally. | ||
And when that interest is closed, once ISIS is defeated, I feel like, uh, what's that girl's name? | ||
Gabby? | ||
we're going to go back to serving our own interest. | ||
But the neoconservative establishment said, no, no, you have to back them up forever. | ||
A limitless, unconditional, open-ended commitment to interest. | ||
But the neoconservative establishment said, no, no, you have to back them up forever. | ||
A limitless, unconditional, open-ended commitment. | ||
I feel like, what's that girl's name, Gabby? | ||
You're fucking with the wrong bitch. | ||
Yeah, I thought about just starting a stream and dropping like N-words like, Like, I'm just having so much fun with this. | ||
Starting a stream and dropping, like, N-words. | ||
Like, I'm just having so much fun with this. | ||
Starts a stream. | ||
Oh, we're just gonna... I'm just having so much fun with this. | ||
Starts a stream. | ||
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Oh, we're just gonna watch Star Wars 3 for 10 minutes. | |
Okay, so we're almost at 700. | ||
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So we're going to resume from where we were. | |
So, Plague No. | ||
1, immigration. | ||
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2, unconditional commitments to foreign countries. | ||
That means including especially Israel. | ||
Why are we in Iraq? | ||
Why are we all over the Middle East? | ||
Because of Israel's national security interest. | ||
And a lot of people support Israel and the conservative movement. | ||
I get that. | ||
I used to be the same way when I was in high school. | ||
I knew all the talking points. | ||
I was right there. | ||
People are saying the lag is bad. | ||
Okay, so I guess there's some bad lag going on. | ||
Doesn't matter, we'll push through no matter what. | ||
But a lot of people like Israel. | ||
Like I said, I used to be super pro-Israel, super Zionist, neocon, back in high school. | ||
And I knew all the arguments, you know, what are the arguments. | ||
Israel's our closest ally. | ||
They help us fight terrorists. | ||
They're the only democracy in the Middle East. | ||
They fought four wars against an Arab coalition in 48, 56, 67, 73, and then two in Tifadis. | ||
Believe me, I've heard it all before. | ||
I know. | ||
I used to be there. | ||
But then I looked up something called the Clean Break Memo. | ||
The Clean Break Memo in 1996, which was written by Wolfowitz, Feith, Wormser, and this was written by American officials for the Netanyahu government in the mid-1990s, and what it basically said was, it is in the interest of Israel to destroy Iraq, and then destroy Syria, and then destroy Iran. | ||
Now all those people that wrote that memo, and I'm oversimplifying, but you can look it up, I probably sound crazy if you don't know what I'm talking about, but you should look it up. | ||
All these people that wrote that memo back in 1996 for the Israeli government, they then went into the Pentagon under George W. Bush. | ||
And what happened under George W. Bush? | ||
War in Iraq, paved the war for the intervention in Syria, and began to build a case for war in Iran. | ||
And you can read a book called The Israel Lobby about that, and there's a lot of resources out there. | ||
I can't go over it all. | ||
It's a lot. | ||
I'm trying to fly through these points, but that's one of the big ones. | ||
A lot of people say, what's your problem with Israel? | ||
I don't have a problem with Israel. | ||
You know, I don't think about Israel. | ||
I don't, like, hate Israel or anything. | ||
What I don't like is when America serves another country at the expense of our own country. | ||
So people say, why do you hate Israel? | ||
I don't. | ||
I honestly don't. | ||
I don't wake up every day and think, like, oh, Israel's, you know, existing. | ||
That's not my problem. | ||
My problem is our relationship. | ||
The relationship which is abusive. | ||
The relationship which is one-sided. | ||
You know, if I have a friend who's taking advantage of me, you know, let's say I have a friend who's always borrowing money from me and sleeping over at my house and eating food out of my refrigerator, It's like, I don't hate you, right? | ||
It's not like I want your house to be bulldozed. | ||
It's not like, oh, you should die. | ||
I hate you. | ||
It's like, I just wish you would stop treating me this way. | ||
I wish you would stop. | ||
I wish this relationship were more two-sided. | ||
I wish it was a two-way street. | ||
Can you please stop treating me this way? | ||
That's what we want. | ||
And so what does that mean? | ||
That means no more foreign aid. | ||
That means they stop spying on us, and they do spy on us. | ||
They spy on us more intensely than even our enemies. | ||
Based on varying estimates from the CIA and the Congress and other intelligence sources, they either are the second, third, or fourth most aggressive spying operation on U.S. | ||
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Second, third, or fourth most aggressive spying operation on U.S. | ||
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Behind only Russia. | ||
But in some cases they say that China's a little bit more aggressive, in every case they say Russia's more aggressive, but they're an ally! | ||
We pay them 3.8 billion dollars per year, we sell them our military tech, and they spy on us more aggressively than all of our allies and even some of our enemies, some of our worst enemies. | ||
Okay, but it also expands to other things. | ||
It's not just Israel when we talk about foreign policy, although that's the biggest thing. | ||
We're for ending the war in Iraq, ending the war in Afghanistan, ending our involvement in Syria, Yemen, Somalia, West Africa, you know, all over where you have American troops that don't belong there. | ||
But it also extends even to NATO. | ||
You know, we put up most of the money for NATO, and it's basically an anachronistic, meaning it's out of place in our current time. | ||
You know, that's maybe a big word for our TikTokers here. | ||
But NATO has basically outlived its usefulness. | ||
NATO was designed to serve as a defensive treaty against the Warsaw Pact, to serve as a defensive alliance to stand against the Soviet Union and more broadly the Warsaw Pact, which was the communist-aligned countries. | ||
But the Soviet Union is dead. | ||
And now Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania are NATO members. | ||
Ukraine is being courted by the European Union. | ||
You know, there's no need for it, really. | ||
But if there was a need for it, it wouldn't be, you know, saber-addling with Russia. | ||
And certainly, if it does still need to exist, these other countries need to put up money, because they're rich, too. | ||
So, plank number one on America First is immigration. | ||
Put American people first on immigration. | ||
Not just on illegal immigration, and, you know, not just on permanent green cards, but also on these temporary work visas. | ||
So immigration, put Americans first. | ||
Shut down immigration. | ||
On foreign policy, I'm going to try and adjust myself. | ||
This is like a bad angle. | ||
I wish I didn't have to charge my phone, but it's dying. | ||
So I'm like restricted here. | ||
Maybe I'll take it off the charger. | ||
I'll wait for it to give me another warning because this angle is terrible. | ||
So, immigration restriction, non-intervention on foreign policy, America first on foreign policy, which I just went over. | ||
It means no open-ended, unconditional commitments. | ||
Those are the two things, open-ended and unconditional. | ||
We can have commitments, we can have allies, but none that are open-ended and none that are unconditional. | ||
They have to be interest-based, and we have to establish some upper bound on that, some time limit or something. | ||
So that we're not, you know, with these countries ad infinitum no matter what. | ||
And they take advantage of us. | ||
That's called moral hazard. | ||
So immigration, foreign policy, we say America first, not isolation, but America's interest. | ||
And then lastly, it's on economics. | ||
Primarily, we talk about trade, but also about economics. | ||
So I want to start by talking about trade. | ||
And that'll be a good segue. | ||
Excuse me. | ||
I'm a little under the weather in case you can't tell. | ||
We'll start by talking about trade, and then we'll get into economics. | ||
So, where we differ from conservatives on economics, and on trade in particular, is that conservatives are in favor of free trade. | ||
And they say that there should be no trade barriers put up by the United States. | ||
They say that we should have no tariffs. | ||
They say that we should have no other non-tariff barriers. | ||
They say that we should just have complete open free trade with these other countries and import as much as we can and export as much as we can without regard to the exchange rate of our currency, without regard to, you know, currency manipulation by foreign countries, without regard to the fact that | ||
Other countries have trade barriers like tariffs and non-tariff barriers like they force companies to sign agreements where they give up their intellectual property or they teach the country how to do their manufacturing or the industry. | ||
Kind of a complicated subject, but point being most conservatives say we need free trade. | ||
No trade barriers, just trade your goods and services. | ||
America First says we need to protect Our industry. | ||
We need to protect our workers and protect our economy, protectionism, with tariffs and other non-tariff barriers. | ||
In other words, what we want to do is foster industry in America, particularly manufacturing and industry, but also other things like the industries of the future, like artificial intelligence, robotics. | ||
We want to protect our strategic resources, things like steel, things that are needed in the production of planes and tanks and bullets for our military. | ||
It's much more prescient even now. | ||
or much more pertinent, I should say, now during the coronavirus pandemic. | ||
We should be producing our own masks, our own ventilators, our own medical equipment, because you're seeing when China makes all of our medical equipment, now they can hold it hostage at a time of crisis. | ||
So a lot of this is just obvious. | ||
We need to protect our industries. | ||
We need to protect our workers. | ||
And the reason why is this. | ||
A lot of conservatives like to say that, well, free trade benefits everybody involved because of comparative advantage. | ||
And I'm not going to explain the whole thing. | ||
Probably a lot of you guys have heard this doctrine before, but they say that if one country specializes in widget A and one country specializes in widget B, then the country that specializes in widget B can make all widget B's and export to the other country and the country that makes widget A can export all the countries to widget B country and then the country that specializes in widget B can make all widget B's It's more efficient and everybody is wealthy, but this is a oversimplification, you know, | ||
Ben Shapiro and many others are fond of saying that there's nothing wrong with a trade deficit, there's nothing wrong with our trade relationship with China, because our relationship with China as a country is like our relationship as individuals with a grocery store. | ||
People like me will say the problem with our relationship with China is that they export too much to us. | ||
We have a 200 to 500 billion dollar trade deficit before Trump with them and a lot of conservatives say well that doesn't matter that we have a trade deficit because you have a trade deficit with your grocery store. | ||
We're buying goods from China with cash and other things. | ||
And that's the same as you going to the grocery store and giving cash for bananas or for pickles or hot dogs or, you know, coconuts, you know, whatever, milk, eggs, you know, the staples, cheese. | ||
But of course, this is, again, an oversimplification. | ||
Just like comparative advantages, so is this. | ||
America buying more goods from China than they buy from us is not the same as you buying more from your grocery store than your grocery store buys for you. | ||
And I'll tell you why. | ||
It's because of something called balance of payments. | ||
Balance of payments. | ||
And look this up. | ||
When we have a trade deficit with China, what does that exactly mean? | ||
When we have a $500 billion trade deficit with China, what's that? | ||
What does that mean? | ||
It means that we import 500 billion dollars worth of goods more than they import from us that if you subtract What we export from what we import from China you have a negative 500 billion dollar figure, right? | ||
But think about it this way. | ||
You're not getting $500 billion worth of goods for free. | ||
When China sends us $500 billion worth of goods more than we send them, why would they do that? | ||
Why would they just give us more stuff than we give to them? | ||
Of course, we don't get that $500 billion worth of stuff, which might be consumer electronics or You know, parts or things like that, cheap plastic stuff, toys, whatever. | ||
We're not getting that for free. | ||
We have to give them something for that. | ||
That $500 billion has to be balanced out somehow. | ||
And if it's not being balanced out by what we export to them, it's being balanced out in other ways. | ||
And how do we pay for those goods? | ||
We pay for it in three ways. | ||
We pay for it with currency, with debt, Or with assets. | ||
This is how we pay for it. | ||
Either we give them money for it, we give them cash, American dollars, we give them our debt, which means to say that we're just going to say I owe you and we'll pay interest to them on that debt, or we're giving them assets. | ||
We're giving them things like equities, we're giving them real estate, we're giving them securities, we're giving them stocks, in other words, things like that. | ||
And think about it this way. | ||
Predominantly, China exports to us cheap things that are easy to make. | ||
Cheap, low-quality things that are easy to make. | ||
Right? | ||
And a lot of people like to think about toys, because toys is the simplest one. | ||
Or shoes. | ||
You know, things that are very simple. | ||
You know, the raw goods are very cheap. | ||
It doesn't take a lot of intensive skill or labor to make them. | ||
And think about it this way. | ||
If we're getting $500 billion worth of McDonald's toys, Is it worth it to trade $500,000,000 in McDonald's toys for $500,000,000 worth of real estate? | ||
If we were to say, okay, we're going to take these McDonald's toys and in exchange we're going to give you all this land in Kansas, or all this land in Iowa, all this land in California, would that be a fair trade? | ||
Of course not! | ||
Because land is worth more than consumer goods. | ||
Now what about other assets like stocks, ownership and shares in companies? | ||
Is it worth it to trade ownership in Amazon, ownership in Apple, shares of these companies in exchange for cheap plastic goods? | ||
Of course not! | ||
Because assets have the ability to appreciate over time, and assets have value that goes into the future. | ||
If you buy something that's a consumption good, a consumer good, you consume it and then it's gone. | ||
I wouldn't trade you, in other words, a stock in apple for an actual apple because I can eat an apple and an apple perishes and apple is consumed, but a stock in apple has the ability to appreciate and has value. | ||
It has more value than that. | ||
So assets doesn't make any sense, but that's what we're doing. | ||
Assets are going for these cheap goods. | ||
What about debt? | ||
Is it worth it to trade debt for cheap consumer goods? | ||
The same is true here. | ||
The thing about debt is not only are they owning our debt, and that's obviously a liability in more ways than one, but also we're not just paying them back the principal, but we're also paying them interest on that. | ||
So would you go into debt buying things like apples or consumer goods or cheap plastic things? | ||
Of course not, because you're going to be paying them forever. | ||
We can't even pay our own bills, let alone pay the interest and the principal back on our debt. | ||
So, in other words, we're saying, okay, we'll take all this cheap stuff that we can produce ourselves, and we will indenture ourselves to you forever, and we'll pay interest to you forever, and you're just going to have this passive income based on these consumer goods that you're providing to us that we could make ourselves. | ||
It doesn't make any sense. | ||
And then lastly, and this is the most complicated, is currency. | ||
If we're not giving them assets or debt for their stuff, we're giving them currency. | ||
We're giving them cash. | ||
What do they do with the cash? | ||
Now, this is a little bit complicated. | ||
But basically what they do with the cash is they put it in these reserves. | ||
And I'm oversimplifying a lot of this stuff. | ||
Maybe some of the economists are saying, well, that's not exactly right. | ||
I'm oversimplifying for the sake of brevity and also for the sake of an audience that maybe is not well read on trade. | ||
But we also give them currency. | ||
And the long story short on currency is that the more of our currency that they have, the more they can manipulate the exchange rate. | ||
And so basically what they do is they take our dollars and they put them in this government fund. | ||
And what they do with this government fund is they will release this money into the world market at strategic times to manipulate the exchange rate with world currencies and with their currency. | ||
And what they can do by releasing the money at strategic times is they can devalue their currency against ours and they can make it so that their products are more competitive than domestically produced products. | ||
If they devalue their currency, then that means that their prices for the same goods will be lower than the prices for the goods in our country that are denominated in the dollar. | ||
And that means that we're going to buy more of them, and that means that that is only going to further facilitate a trade deficit. | ||
The more that they devalue the currency, the cheaper their stuff is, the more competitive it is, the cheaper it is, the more competitive it is, the more that we're going to import from them, and the more we import from them, the greater the trade deficit gets. | ||
The greater the trade deficit gets, the more that we pay them in debt, assets, and currency. | ||
And I know that one's a little bit complicated. | ||
I know the balance of payments is tricky, but if you're looking for a book on that, it's called Free Trade Doesn't Work by Ian Fletcher. | ||
Free Trade Doesn't Work by Ian Fletcher. | ||
That one's a little bit complicated. | ||
I understand if I rushed through that one too quickly, if I didn't explain that one the best. | ||
But these are essentially the three pillars of America First. | ||
America First on immigration, America First on foreign policy, and America First on trade. | ||
But I want to expand a little bit on trade too. | ||
Because this is the important thing about trade, which helps us understand the broader economy. | ||
Of course, trade isn't the only part of the economy. | ||
You know, we trade with other countries like China and Canada and the European Union, but we also obviously have an economy internally and we have fiscal policy and we have monetary policy. | ||
excuse me you know the government decides how much to tax us and the government decides where they're going to put their subsidies and you know you know how the economy works but where trade helps us understand the economy is because when we look at trade notice in that conversation i didn't talk about anything like individual liberty i didn't talk about gdp i'm I didn't talk about, you know, your right to buy from China. | ||
I talked about what's good for America. | ||
I talked about how are we going to have a situation where America is wealthy. | ||
How are we going to have a situation where America has the raw materials and up to 700 real quick. | ||
So that'll take approximately three seconds, I think. | ||
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So let's get ourselves back up there. | |
This is a fun, this is a fun night. | ||
This is better than a normal show, you know, rather than like, hey, coronavirus news again, and time for the super chats. | ||
At least we're vibing. | ||
Who's having more fun than us? | ||
You know, imagine all these leftists sitting at home. | ||
Where's the new account? | ||
Where's the new account? | ||
Call TikTok, you know? | ||
You're gay, you're cringe, and you're Jewish, and you're not even funny, okay? | ||
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So, All right, are we almost there? | |
Okay, we're almost at a thousand, so let's go. | ||
So where I left off was trade. | ||
How is America First different than conservatism? | ||
Conservative Inc., mainstream conservatism, most conservatives were America First on immigration, on foreign policy, and on trade. | ||
That means no more immigrants, shut down immigration, that means no more foreign wars, no more foreign entanglements, and it means no more free trade. | ||
Protect our workers, protect our industry. | ||
And what I was going to say is, When we talk about trade, that I think is a great segue into how we feel about the rest of the economy because it's a little bit broader than just trade. | ||
And when I talked about trade on the previous stream, we talked about balance of payments and we talked about all of that. | ||
What I was getting at is we didn't talk about principles. | ||
We didn't talk about liberty. | ||
We didn't talk about the individual or Ayn Rand or anything like that. | ||
We talked about the welfare of the country. | ||
Why is free trade bad from our perspective? | ||
Because it is taking the wealth from our country, of the country. | ||
Why is free trade bad from our perspective? | ||
Because, issues. | ||
That is the big difference. | ||
And as long as we have a little bit more time, I'm going to say, okay, that's it, but we're going to add a little bit extra. | ||
So I'll be able to say at the end, okay, we finished. | ||
We got this thing done. | ||
We've been through a lot of accounts, we've been through a lot of fucking headaches, but we're almost- well, we did finish, okay? | ||
We finished. | ||
Total victory. | ||
Fuck you, Jared Holt, and that Zach guy. | ||
You're a bitch. | ||
And fuck TikTok, okay? | ||
And fuck Turning Point and that girl Gabbie. | ||
You're a bitch. | ||
Okay, Groupers run this and we are going to keep coming back here like every day. | ||
This is the beginning. | ||
This was week one on TikTok. | ||
So you can ban my accounts. | ||
I will make new ones. | ||
We will all make new ones. | ||
We will all... Stop sending me money! | ||
We will all keep posting hashtags and TikToks and we'll keep coming back here. | ||
But if you want to see more, about America First. | ||
It's going to be tough for me to live stream on here, so it's dlive.tv slash NickJFuentes if you want to watch my show. | ||
I'm going to be streaming on there after this is over, so I will be unimpeded over there. | ||
So be sure to follow me, dlive.tv slash NickJFuentes. | ||
I'll be doing a recap wrap-up stream on there after I finish here on TikTok. | ||
After they force me off. | ||
So be sure to check that out if you're not already subscribed or following. | ||
But you know, in closing, as long as we have a little bit more time, what I wanted to talk about is, even if you're not with us on America First on the issues, I would just ask yourself, if you're a normal conservative, if you think we're out there, or you don't know what we're about, I just want you to ask yourself, Why is it that they don't want you to hear my message? | ||
Why is it that the left and the right and Big Tech are so hell-bent on making sure that I cannot stream on this app? | ||
Why are they hell-bent on kicking me out of TikTok and CPAC and SAS and Turning Point and Politicon and the list goes on and on and on off of YouTube Off of Twitch, Reddit, why is it that they are so hell-bent on kicking me off of these platforms and making sure that you cannot hear what I have to say? | ||
What would be the purpose? | ||
Because if you've watched this stream so far, and if you watch my content on TikTok this week, or on the Zoom call on Sunday, or on my first stream on TikTok on Sunday, I've not said anything hateful, I've not said anything Nothing that even comes close to violating their terms of service, and really nothing that's even offensive, nothing that's really even off-putting. | ||
So ask yourself, what about my message of shutting down immigration, protecting American workers, and ending foreign wars, is so threatening to the establishments of both sides, of Turning Point USA, Con Inc., and normal conservatives, that they want to defame me and call me outright and say we'll team up with the liberals, but also the left and big tech, Right? | ||
And TikTok and all the trusted flagger organizations like ADL, SPLC. | ||
What is so threatening that they want to shut me down? | ||
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Okay, am I still here? | |
It said my account was banned, but the stream is still up. | ||
It says my account was banned, but the stream is still up. | ||
Fuck you. | ||
Fuck TikTok. | ||
Okay, fuck China. | ||
You gave us coronavirus. | ||
You rape our country on trade. | ||
Fuck you. | ||
We're America. | ||
We're the greatest country ever. | ||
I am an American! | ||
I'm a human being! | ||
And you can't stop us! | ||
We are inevitable! | ||
I am a Groyper! | ||
I am America First! | ||
You can't stop us, China! | ||
You can't stop us, Jared Holt, Charlie Kirk, Turning Point, Benny Johnson, ZOA! | ||
You can't put a stop to this! | ||
We are inevitable! | ||
If you ban our accounts, we will make new ones! | ||
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You can ban a dozen accounts, it doesn't matter! | |
We are going to keep coming back here! | ||
Until all of Generation Z is America first, and they're coming our way. | ||
They're coming around. | ||
They're looking at our country, and this socialism-capitalism thing, this fake dichotomy, this fake divide, it's not cutting it. | ||
It doesn't explain our world, and it doesn't give answers for the problems in our world. | ||
America First does. | ||
It explains and describes what's happening in the 21st century and it offers a solution. | ||
If you're a young person and you're thinking, what has gone wrong? | ||
Why am I depressed? | ||
Why am I anxious? | ||
Why do I not have close friends? | ||
Why are my parents divorced? | ||
It's because we have lost our way as a country. | ||
We have lost our religion. | ||
We have lost our national pride. | ||
We have lost our sense of tradition. | ||
America First restores these things. | ||
Become a Christian. | ||
Go to church. | ||
Get married. | ||
Start a family. | ||
Worship God. | ||
Talk to your neighbors. | ||
Love your country. | ||
This is the message. | ||
It is a message of peace. | ||
It is a message of hope and of optimism of the human spirit and the American spirit. | ||
I'm going to end it on my terms. | ||
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Fuck you. | |
You can ban my account, but you're not ending my live stream. | ||
That's it for this episode of America First. | ||
Thanks for watching. | ||
Thanks for following me through this journey. | ||
Thanks to everybody that's given me their TikTok accounts and sacrificed them to China. | ||
Thanks to Shallot for helping stream and coordinate. | ||
He's been a huge help. | ||
Thanks to everybody that stuck through. | ||
It's been a tough night, but it's been fun. | ||
But it's fun. | ||
It's fun because we're riding the wave. | ||
We're righteous. | ||
We're doing what's right. | ||
And we are just tap dancing. | ||
We are milli-rocking on the establishment. | ||
Okay? | ||
A little Zoomer reference. | ||
We are going to renegade all over the system. | ||
So that's it. | ||
Thanks for watching. | ||
I hope you enjoyed. | ||
We got interrupted a lot of times. | ||
I didn't get to say everything I wanted to say, but I'm gonna be going live on DLive when this stream ends, when I end it on my terms. | ||
So go to dlive.tv slash Nick J. Fuentes. | ||
dlive.tv slash Nick J. Fuentes. | ||
I'll be there momentarily. | ||
I'm going to turn off the stream that's been going, and I'll start a new one so that it's fresh. | ||
But thanks, everybody, for being on the journey, and I will see you in a moment. | ||
And of course, I'll see you on America First on Monday at 7 o'clock Central, like I always do. | ||
But thanks again so much for sticking around. | ||
A big middle finger to journalists, fake conservatives, big tech. | ||
We are going to beat you. | ||
We don't have the money that you have, we don't have the infrastructure you have, but we have God on our side. | ||
And if God is with us, who can be against us? | ||
Think on that. | ||
Immigration, foreign policy, and trade. | ||
You know in your heart that we are right. | ||
But that's it for us. | ||
Good night! | ||
We did it, everybody! | ||
We did it, Reddit! | ||
So I will see you later on DLive. | ||
I'll be going live right now. | ||
In fact, I'll end my stream right now and I'll start a new one. | ||
I'll start a new one as I speak so that it's a clean transition, okay? | ||
They'll kick me off right as I transition back onto DLive. | ||
So let me just go in and change our title here. | ||
But yeah, okay, see, so we did it. | ||
Okay, that's a wrap, it's all done. | ||
Now I guess we can just hang out, huh? | ||
That is the official end to the stream. | ||
And you know, they're gonna kick us off probably in like 10 seconds, but. | ||
But we did it. | ||
You tried it. | ||
I wonder how long the total stream was. | ||
It was probably only like a half hour, maybe like 40 minutes, but. | ||
Let's see, we'll do TikTok Defeated. | ||
by Groyper Army. | ||
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Excuse me. | |
Okay, then I'm going live. | ||
Yeah, total victory, right? | ||
Total victory for America first. | ||
And, you know, by the way, I had to, like, speed through my final thing there. | ||
I didn't get to everything I want to talk about, but, you know, just for all the people that are watching this who are, like, conning people, you know, again, the message is the same. | ||
Why? | ||
Look at all the hoots we have to jump through just to get a simple live stream up and to say what? | ||
To tell you about Borjas? | ||
Here, I'll show you some of my books while we're waiting for them to shut me down and I'm going to start the new stream. | ||
Let me show you some of my books here that I want you to check out. | ||
Where's the one that I'm looking for? | ||
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Is it here? | |
Hang on, I got... Look at this, look at this stack of books here. | ||
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Look at all... Hang on, can I switch? | |
Can I flip it? | ||
Look at all these books. | ||
Let me get my notes out of the way. | ||
You can't see my notes. | ||
I have like three giant stacks of books here. | ||
Let me see if I can find... Where is it? | ||
Yeah, there it is. | ||
Hang on. | ||
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Put this down. | |
Okay. | ||
This is the kind of stuff we're talking about. | ||
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This is... Whoops. | |
Shit. | ||
This, this, this is what we're talking about, all right? | ||
Not, this is not, I'm not holding up like mind comp for anything. | ||
This is what we're talking about, all right? | ||
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Mirror mode, is that? | |
I don't know what that does. | ||
This is what we're talking about. | ||
This is what we want you to read. | ||
We Wanted Workers by George Borjas. | ||
Stuff like this. | ||
I have alienation. | ||
We want you to read The Managerial Revolution by James Burnham. | ||
Okay, we want you to read Alien Nation by Peter Brimelow. | ||
We want you to read The Roots of American Order by Russell Kirk. | ||
And, you know, other stuff. | ||
But, point being, maybe that sounds like goofy to you guys. | ||
I don't expect everybody to go out and buy all these books, but the point is, the message that we're preaching is pretty standard and timeless conservative stuff. | ||
I come on this live and I'm telling you, here's why immigration helps firms and not workers. | ||
And TikTok says, no, no, no, you can't say that. | ||
You cannot talk about that. | ||
Well, according to Borjas, immigrants contribute $2.1 trillion to the GDP, but out of the $2.1 trillion they contribute, $2.05 trillion of that contribution, the benefit accrues to the immigrants themselves. | ||
So they may create $2.1 trillion in value for the economy, but only 50 billion of it goes to the natives. | ||
You're getting $50 billion out of that deal? | ||
And anyway, where the surplus comes from is the benefit to the firms and the immigrant workers. | ||
But it's actually a net cost. | ||
It's a net loss for American workers. | ||
So, I mean, obviously that's just one thing, but it's like I go live and tell you stuff like that. | ||
According to this Cuban economist, here's why Here's why immigration economically is bad for the country. | ||
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No! | |
Oh, you can't say that! | ||
TikTok says, we're gonna keep banning your accounts. | ||
You make new accounts, I will just ban them. | ||
Your account is banned. | ||
You can't stream anymore. | ||
And it's like what Nick Videos and the others want you to believe is that we're coming on here and we're anti-semitic and we're alt-right and we're blah blah blah. | ||
And it's like we make jokes, right? | ||
We make edgy jokes and we talk straight about controversial topics, but this is the kind of stuff we're talking about. | ||
We are America first. | ||
And we're the only people that can say that. | ||
We're the only people that are independent, not bought, and truly nationalist, conservative, and Christian. | ||
And think about that. | ||
Think about who you're supporting. | ||
You know, Turning Point USA with all their sex scandals and there's going to be some stuff coming out about that in the coming months. | ||
And Turning Point that worships Israel and worships corporations. | ||
They get millions of dollars from major corporations. | ||
I don't get money from corporations. | ||
I get money from American people. | ||
And the same goes for a lot of these things. | ||
A lot of these organizations. | ||
Young America's Foundation, Young Americans for Freedom, Young Americans for Liberty. | ||
And so you just gotta think to yourself, who is it that's attacking me from the left and the right? | ||
It's literally people that big money's being put up by corporations that are wrecking our country. | ||
Hi, I'm a corporation that is importing illegal immigrants. | ||
I'm gonna give money to Turning Point USA. | ||
Turning Point USA is gonna say, that America First guy is too far right. | ||
He's anti-Semitic. | ||
Like, what's the game there, right? | ||
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Okay. | |
But I don't think we're going to get banned anytime soon. | ||
I probably should have just finished what I was going to say, but my last account got banned so quickly I was like, I've got to speed through it in five minutes. | ||
I'm drinking my Monster Zero Ultra so I can get a little boost. | ||
Give me a little kick in the ass so I can speed through it as quickly as possible. | ||
In any case, I don't know, should we hang out here more? | ||
I'm just gonna go on DLive. | ||
I'm gonna call it a night. | ||
Like I said, it's been fun. | ||
I already said all this, but it's been fun. | ||
Thanks for watching. | ||
Thanks for joining me on the ride. | ||
And tune in to DLive. | ||
We're going over there right now. | ||
But goodnight! | ||
And thanks for joining us. | ||
I'll see you in a bit. | ||
And if I don't see you in a moment, I'll see you on Monday for America First, or maybe I'll do another stream over the weekend. | ||
But we will remain on TikTok. | ||
The Groyper Army is here to stay. | ||
America First, right? | ||
The radical manifesto, America First, is taking the nation by storm. | ||
Okay, good night, and I'll see you in a bit. | ||
He's telling me network error. | ||
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Please close the room. | |
Oh no! | ||
I'm trapped! | ||
I'm literally trapped. | ||
It won't let me close the live. | ||
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Bruh. | |
Now we have another problem on our hands. | ||
Hey Jared! | ||
Jared, can you help me out? | ||
Jared, can we get this one banned real quick? | ||
I'm trying to exit the live, but it's telling me network error. | ||
It's not boomer tech. | ||
The glitch is that the account has been banned. | ||
I'm streaming on an account that has been banned. | ||
So I assume that it's giving me trouble exiting the live because technically the account isn't even supposed to exist anymore, right? | ||
I got a message earlier that said, account is banned. | ||
So now they won't let me leave! | ||
First they won't let me get on, now they won't let me leave. | ||
Jared! | ||
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Let me hit him up on Twitter. | |
No, I'm kidding. | ||
He's blocked on Twitter. | ||
So what do we do now? | ||
I just gotta wait to get banned? | ||
We're supposed to just hang out? | ||
Maybe I'll just go live on DLive and TikTok at the same time? | ||
I'll wait for my phone to die? | ||
What am I supposed to do now? | ||
We didn't have this problem! | ||
We didn't have this problem 20 minutes ago. | ||
That's pretty funny. | ||
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Let me just get set up, I guess, while we wait to get banned. | |
Maybe I'll put Star Wars back on? | ||
I don't know. | ||
People are saying put Star Wars on. | ||
Let me just fix my tripod. | ||
I bumped into it and knocked it off of the tape here. | ||
I have a tape down where it's supposed to be. | ||
Okay. | ||
Get the lens cap. | ||
Turn on our Camerino. | ||
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Oh wait. | |
You know what, I think I'm going to use my webcam instead of this. | ||
So I'll forget that. | ||
I'll just use my Logitech. | ||
Show Legos? | ||
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I only built the one. | |
Here, I'll show you the Lego before I get banned. | ||
Like I said, I didn't build like every set I had, just this one. | ||
But I will show it to you because it's pretty sweet. | ||
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Okay, check this out. | |
So this is the MTT. | ||
This is the droid carrier from Star Wars 1. | ||
And there's like 17, there's okay, there's exactly 17 pieces missing. | ||
Because this is like, this is an ancient set from my youth. | ||
So pieces must have gotten lost in the move or something. | ||
But so so check this out, you turn this knob here. | ||
Okay, turning this knob and look what happens just like in the movie. | ||
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And you can deploy... See? | |
Look at that. | ||
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And you can deploy these guys. | |
Just like, right? | ||
Just like in the... Hang on. | ||
Are they gonna go or what? | ||
Hold up. | ||
Hang on. | ||
unidentified
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Let me... Appears to be stuck. | |
Bra moment. | ||
I need two hands. | ||
Let me... Can I hold this with my mouth real quick? | ||
Can you see my face when I do that? | ||
unidentified
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Let me, uh... Can I lean it on something? | |
Bruh! | ||
Let me, uh... Put these remotes together. | ||
unidentified
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Whoops! | |
Forget that. | ||
Alright, whatever. | ||
You know what? | ||
unidentified
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You don't have to. | |
It's whatever. | ||
So they go... Yeah, see that? | ||
They come in, they come out. | ||
Stop giving me tips on here. | ||
unidentified
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I can't cash them out. | |
Close that up. | ||
And there's other panels here. | ||
We got this little panel and you got a little pilot in there. | ||
unidentified
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This thing comes up. | |
Got a pilot inside. | ||
You can open up this panel and there's supposed to be like a, I don't know if you can see this, there's a little rack for guns, for droid rifles. | ||
Okay. | ||
Then you can open up this panel or the back and you've got a little guy that comes out here. | ||
I stripped it. | ||
There's supposed to be a lot more pieces on there, but I used some of them as spares because I was missing pieces elsewhere, if that makes sense. | ||
So it comes out the back. | ||
And in it comes with all these droid minifigures. | ||
unidentified
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Here, check it out. | |
like this guy. | ||
Whoops. | ||
I'm radicalized. | ||
This is me radicalizing. | ||
America First is radicalizing the youth. | ||
Jared Holt doesn't want you. | ||
This is what Jared Holt doesn't want you to see. | ||
unidentified
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He doesn't want you to see this. | |
Okay, so there's my list. | ||
This piece is a little tricky. | ||
There we go. | ||
It has wheels. | ||
unidentified
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It rolls around on wheels. | |
See? | ||
Turrets. | ||
Okay, all right. | ||
unidentified
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You know what? | |
Maybe I'll just quit the application or something. | ||
I keep trying to end it. | ||
It's telling me network error. | ||
Please close the room again. | ||
unidentified
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Yeah. | |
TikTok is broken. | ||
You can't even... Now you're stuck with me. | ||
Now you're stuck with me. | ||
Eat shit. | ||
TikTok tried to ban me. | ||
You can't ban me. | ||
Now I'm going to ban you from turning off my stream. | ||
What do you think about that? | ||
unidentified
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Let me check the timeline. | |
Let's see what people are saying on Twitter. | ||
Albert? | ||
Albert's sleeping right now. | ||
I'm not gonna wake him up we want it yeah I'm not these fucking people man we We want Albert! | ||
unidentified
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Shut the fuck up, dude. | |
Okay. | ||
My mentions aren't loading. | ||
unidentified
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Everything's broke, man. | |
TikTok's broke. | ||
Twitter's broke. | ||
unidentified
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Here we go. | |
Shalit's watching my Lego stream. | ||
Hey, Shalit. | ||
unidentified
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Is Shalit streaming this right now? | |
What's going on, Shalito? | ||
I'm streaming from another band account. | ||
unidentified
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Yeah, alright. | |
Okay, okay. | ||
So, I'm just gonna go... We're just being silly now. | ||
So, I'm just gonna go on... Do I have a filter on right now? | ||
unidentified
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Yeah, I do. | |
So I was gonna quit the application. | ||
I think that'll end the stream, but we're gonna call it a night again. | ||
unidentified
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And keep the stream going. | |
Why would I do that? | ||
I'm just gonna stream on DLive. | ||
They may be literally unable to ban it. | ||
I guess we could go as long as possible, right? | ||
Why not? | ||
I guess I'll just... | ||
unidentified
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Alright, let's just go all out. | |
I guess I could just keep it going. | ||
I'll put it in front of my monitor. | ||
I can't really lean it up against something when my phone charger is plugged in. | ||
unidentified
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I have a tripod I could use. | |
I'll be RB. | ||
unidentified
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Let's see if this works. | |
Thank you. | ||
I can set up my tripod in front of my monitor and I can be live on DLive and TikTok at the same time. | ||
I'll just have to turn it sideways. | ||
OK, good. | ||
unidentified
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Hang on, let me adjust it. | |
All right. | ||
OK. | ||
unidentified
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Oh, well, hold up, hold up. | |
This tripod sucks. | ||
I need a new one. | ||
Okay, I think we're good. | ||
Okay, yeah, what the heck? | ||
What the... The problem is, though, if I talk to anybody, you're not gonna be able to hear the audio from my stream, you know what I mean? | ||
But why not, right? | ||
unidentified
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Why not just... I don't know. | |
Maybe it's a bad idea. | ||
I don't really know what to do. | ||
I never thought I'd make it this far. | ||
I thought I was just gonna get banned in like five minutes. | ||
I didn't have a plan to be like streaming indefinitely. | ||
It's impossible for them to terminate the stream, you know? | ||
Some people are like, oh no, end the stream. | ||
No, no, keep it going indefinitely. | ||
I got... I don't know. | ||
unidentified
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I didn't think I'd make it this far. | |
I'm live on DLive. | ||
Maybe I'll just go live on DLive. | ||
But if I go live, I want to talk to like Jaden and everybody else. | ||
But I guess I'll just start off with a monologue. | ||
I'll talk to Chad a little bit. | ||
unidentified
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Let's see. | |
I'm going to get my headset on. | ||
Whoops. | ||
Okay. | ||
I've got Challenge Dream. | ||
unidentified
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I can hear myself now. | |
All right, let me just go to my channel now. | ||
Turn up my mic here. | ||
unidentified
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Change my camera settings. | |
I got 4,000 people just watching the intro still. | ||
unidentified
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Okay. | |
Okay. - Okay. | ||
All right, I'm gonna go live on DLive right now. | ||
What is the ad for this, Nathan Ickes? | ||
All right, so I'm gonna go live on DLive right now. | ||
So if this stream goes down, I'll just be there. | ||
I'll just have two cameras going, I guess. | ||
unidentified
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Test, test. | |
Let me just make sure my audio's good. | ||
Okay, ready to go live. | ||
Ready to go live with that camera over there. | ||
unidentified
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Let's tighten this tripod a little bit. | |
Okay. | ||
Hey everybody! | ||
What's going on? | ||
DLive crew! | ||
Now I'm live on TikTok and I'm live on DLive. | ||
If you're watching on TikTok or if you're watching on DLive, I'm now streaming on both. | ||
Double stream, double cheeked up. | ||
I wonder if you can still even access it. | ||
Let me go on the TikTok. | ||
Let me open up a web source here on the DLive stream and I'll pull up TikTok. | ||
Can you watch live streams, I wonder, on desktop on TikTok? | ||
unidentified
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Let's see. | |
It says couldn't find this account, so I guess I can't even watch it on desktop. | ||
Well, there's a way. | ||
People have told me there's this app. | ||
unidentified
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What is it called? | |
It's called Blue something, but I'm not going to do that right now. | ||
Dual stream. | ||
Dual stream. | ||
They thought they could ban me. | ||
Now they, not only can they, not only will they not ban me, they can't ban me. | ||
I guess I'll read through some of these super chats, then we'll move on. | ||
We'll just generally go over what's going on. | ||
Let's see, we got a lot of super chats here. | ||
And by the way, people have been so annoying all night tonight. | ||
People in my mentions like, get a VPN! | ||
All these people like, I didn't ask for your help, okay? | ||
I'm not asking for your help. | ||
I know what I need to do. | ||
Everybody, you need to download a VPN. | ||
Try using a pseudonym. | ||
Oh, really dipshit? | ||
I've been using different accounts all night. | ||
Try using an account that doesn't say Nick Fuentes. | ||
Only the first account was called Nick Fuentes, okay? | ||
The first two. | ||
So, all this, use a VPN, do you, re-enter your password, download and re, you know, it's like, can you just shut up? | ||
It's like, I'm, do you know how annoying that is when you're in like a high intensity or high pressure situation? | ||
You just get an avalanche of people just like, you know, just jamming up your brain with bullshit. | ||
Use a VPN, use it, people literally emailing me, hey Nick, you need to download a VPN. | ||
Okay. | ||
Anyway. | ||
But like I said, let me go through some of these super chats. | ||
I'll put on some music here for our DLive crew. | ||
I wonder how many people are watching on this. | ||
It says 1.1k. | ||
1.1K, I wonder if that's a glitch or if that's how many are still watching. | ||
unidentified
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Getting kind of hungry. | |
I haven't eaten anything since this morning. | ||
I had a Belvita breakfast bar and a protein shake. | ||
So I'm starving. | ||
I haven't eaten, I really haven't eaten a meal since yesterday. | ||
The last thing I ate was two, well the last meal I ate was two McDoubles and a McFlurry and fries from McDonald's last night. | ||
So it's been a long time since I've had like a serious meal. | ||
Maybe I'll order Uber Eats once they... I'm waiting for them to ban me off this dumbass app so I can finally get my Uber Eats. | ||
Or something. | ||
Maybe I'll go out and get something. | ||
unidentified
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I don't know. | |
But let's see. | ||
Spotify taking a million years to load up as usual. | ||
I guess I'll start the Super Chats while I'm waiting for that. | ||
Let's see. | ||
Dixies, just keep up the good work. | ||
Thanks for the Ninjagini. | ||
Chicken on a raft says, a thousand gripers with a thousand followers all restreaming Nick's show on TikTok. | ||
They can't ban us all! | ||
Yeah, so true. | ||
MS says, if you all run out of Lysol to inject and fish tank cleaner to drink, I have a DIY face mask for you. | ||
Just wrap a plastic shopping bag around your head. | ||
Works great for kids. | ||
Yeah, okay. | ||
Super funny, bro. | ||
I hate, you know, people that are try hard. | ||
I'm going to try really hard on this joke. | ||
Oh, and it's not even funny? | ||
unidentified
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Good job. | |
AF Crank says, next at King. | ||
unidentified
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Okay. | |
Samson says, what if Nick streamed on DLive and a few Groipers streamed? | ||
Okay, we figured it out. | ||
All right. | ||
Groip says, sorry for fake simping on the Zoom call. | ||
Had to be unmuted to get the folk salad message out. | ||
Okay, no problem, dude. | ||
Not a big deal. | ||
BaseDollar says, congrats, Nick. | ||
You covered the three platforms before being cut off. | ||
unidentified
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Yeah. | |
BaseDollar says, follow at RealMaxiBro on TikTok. | ||
unidentified
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Yeah. | |
Scoose Groyper says, has Dr. Jones sent you Logos Rising yet? | ||
Uh, nope. | ||
I don't think he's gonna. | ||
NPC says, if we mass report, we're no better than them. | ||
I disagree. | ||
If they're gonna mass report us, why would we not mass report them? | ||
I don't... We're no better than them! | ||
It's like, oh, so, like, they get the platform, but we don't? | ||
Is that, is that a constitutionalist talking to me? | ||
Is that a fake normie conservative telling me about this? | ||
About, you know, principles? | ||
Alright, our Spotify is up. | ||
Let me get some music going Let's get What's a what's a victorious song let's get piss on your grave on by Kanye Yeah, a little victorious anthem here And then we'll get on What's the other one? | ||
What's a song it's like? | ||
Like I don't know nobody. | ||
What's that one? | ||
unidentified
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I forget the title. | |
You mad. | ||
Oh, you mad, huh? | ||
All right, we're putting that in the queue. | ||
We're going to put champions in the queue. | ||
unidentified
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We're vibing, we're vibing. | |
Go on DLive if you want to hear the music. | ||
We don't have the music on TikTok, but on DLive it's on. | ||
All right, where were we with our superchats? | ||
Canada first, has TikTok defeated by GroyperArmy, that's right. | ||
unidentified
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GroyperArmy, bitch! | |
GroyperArmy. | ||
GroyperArmy. | ||
Yo, Groiper Army checking in. | ||
Groiper Army, bitch! | ||
unidentified
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Groyper Army. | |
You can't hear the music, so you're not really getting the full vibe on TikTok. | ||
But we're vibing on DLive. | ||
But we're vibing on DLive! | ||
Henry says, it's all just a wasteland, but you still gotta do the best you can. | ||
Yeah, true. | ||
Carpenter Groy versus I don't feel at home in America, but I love Israel with all my heart Yeah, that Jewish girl said that on the zoom call the other night Weird little bros is great night King me and the boys be clipping and making tick tocks from tonight's dreams good Go out there and make new accounts make tick tocks use hashtags get it going run to op Run to op Can we get a Groyper chant going? | ||
Groyper! | ||
The studio is shaking from the Groyper chant. | ||
on desktop amazingly synced video whoa is it synced up can we get a groyper chant going groyper chants groyper groyper groyper the studio is shaking from the groyper chant i don't think you understand And let's see. | ||
Jaden McNeil says, Travis, check. | ||
Yo, checked. | ||
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Checked. | |
Base Dollars says, yo, King, this was very exciting. | ||
Trust the plan. | ||
Thanks for the Ninjette, man. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Trust the plan. | ||
Are we plan-trusting yet? | ||
unidentified
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They can't beat you, King! | |
They can't beat me, bitch! | ||
You can't beat me! | ||
I'm Nick Fuentes! | ||
You think you can beat me? | ||
You can't bully me! | ||
I'm Nick Fuentes! | ||
You can't bully me, Jared! | ||
You can't bully me, China! | ||
Fuck you! | ||
Fuck you! | ||
I'm Nick Fuentes! | ||
You can't bully me! | ||
This is America First, bitch! | ||
You can't defeat me. | ||
unidentified
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So. | |
And Amnat says that girl Tori from last night was into you. | ||
Dude, they're all into me. | ||
They're all into me. | ||
What do you think Nick Videos compares? | ||
Nick Videos doesn't run the op, man. | ||
Nick Videos ain't running the op. | ||
Lance videos will not, he will never run the op. | ||
I wish I could, I wish you could hear the music. | ||
Maybe I'll set up my speaker. | ||
But it's too late. | ||
unidentified
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It's too late. | |
I don't want to be too loud. | ||
TikTok should be banned from America? | ||
Fuck yeah, it should be. | ||
TikTok should be banned from America. | ||
You should be banned from America, TikTok. | ||
Chinese spyware. | ||
You don't even respect free speech. | ||
TikTok doesn't even respect free speech. | ||
Get out of here. | ||
Chinese spyware. | ||
I was fine with it when I was allowed on there, but now that I'm not, we should get it banned from America. | ||
Modern Monarchist says, unstoppable, a force of nature. | ||
He is Nick Fuentes. | ||
Dude, how lucky did we get? | ||
We literally kept making accounts until we broke it. | ||
Now they can't ban me. | ||
Now I'm just like live. | ||
They still haven't shut it down, man. | ||
We still have a thousand people watching this. | ||
DLive.tv slash NickJFuentes. | ||
Tune in there so you can hear the music. | ||
You get the full effect. | ||
Right? | ||
unidentified
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We are. | |
We are unstoppable, right? | ||
Totally true. | ||
Total victory. | ||
Total victory. | ||
Can I get a T-pose? | ||
T-posing on Jared, on the haters. | ||
We have won the Culture War 1, TikTok War 1, Groyper War 2 victory. | ||
V for victory. | ||
So, yeah, we're vibing. | ||
No, I didn't see that. | ||
What did he say? | ||
What did Nick Videos say about me? | ||
I'll check it out. | ||
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Cannot be beat! | |
hell yeah giants says did you see the nick videos tiktok against us no i didn't see that what did he say what did nick videos say about me colorado kids says we can't lose peep at one colorado kid on tiktok for heat i'll check it out nate says can't be beat cannot be beat cannot be defeated let me make a tweet i I want to thank all the accounts that made this possible. | ||
I want to thank everybody. | ||
I'm going to craft a tweet for everybody that was involved here. | ||
So who was it? | ||
Let me write it down on a piece of paper. | ||
We had, what was it, Nick Video, or not Nick Videos, Nick J Fuentes 2, Nick J Fuentes 3, Am First Vibe, We had, who else? | ||
unidentified
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We had Zoomer Rocco, right? | |
Amen. | ||
What was it? | ||
Yeah, Zoo Morocco. | ||
Zoo Morocco. | ||
We had, what was it, Zoomer03, I think? | ||
Yeah, Zoomer03. | ||
I gotta make a big post that says, like, F, you know? | ||
Pressing F for the fallen soldiers. | ||
We had, who else? | ||
Who else gave up their life? | ||
What other account gave up its life? | ||
unidentified
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I think that was it, right? | |
And then, this one? | ||
Oh, shall it's DMing them to me? | ||
unidentified
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I guess I don't. | |
That's me walking into the conservative hype house, Kyle. | ||
Like I don't know nobody. | ||
I guess I don't, right? | ||
That's me coming into the conservative hype house. | ||
unidentified
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Okay, so it's those three. | |
All right. | ||
You just got to watch what I'm typing. | ||
You just gotta watch my Twitter, I guess. | ||
Let's see... Am First Vibe... Fresh outta debt in this motherfucker! | ||
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And they still ain't ready yet for a motherfucker! | |
I'm just being... I'm being goofy. | ||
I'm being silly. | ||
Let's see, Zumuraco and this one, Nathanicus. | ||
This one, this is the lucky account. | ||
This is the golden account. | ||
unidentified
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I can't believe that it's just stuck like this. | |
I get everybody, Amphers Vibe, Zoomer, Zoomaraka. | ||
unidentified
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All right. | |
New tweet alert. New tweet alert. | ||
It's up. | ||
unidentified
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All right. | |
Yeah, thanks to those guys. | ||
Those guys are the real MVPs. | ||
They saved us here. | ||
They saved our ass on the stream. | ||
If it wasn't for them, this would have been a disaster. | ||
unidentified
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Let's see. - Yeah. | |
Jeff says, so proud of you, big guy. | ||
Much love for you and America First. | ||
Going nowhere but up. | ||
unidentified
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Nowhere but up. | |
I'm all the way up. | ||
Modern Monarchist says, Nick, we should get a bunch of Groypers on a Zoom call. | ||
Yeah, no thanks, actually. | ||
No, no, no, no. | ||
No, I don't think so. | ||
unidentified
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Not something that sounds good to me. | |
Groyper Wave says, tell me, Jared, do you feel in charge? | ||
You feel in charge. | ||
Groyper Invasion USA. | ||
Groyper Point USA. | ||
Optics Prime. | ||
Groyper Invasion. | ||
unidentified
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I just read that. | |
Let's see. | ||
Gen Z says, Nick, they still ain't ready yet for a mothafucka. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Ambrose says, you forgot Amfer's typehouse. | ||
Did that? | ||
I don't think that got banned, did it? | ||
Oh shit, I did forget. | ||
unidentified
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Yeah. | |
Ah well. | ||
True Phil says late night at work. | ||
What did I miss? | ||
Just got back. | ||
Okay. | ||
Why don't you go check the timeline? | ||
Ethel says it'd be funny if you kept streaming till Monday. | ||
That would also be annoying. | ||
Chad says it was fun dunking on Shane Dawson. | ||
Who's Shane Dawson? | ||
unidentified
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I don't know what you mean. | |
Was that someone in Zoom or something? | ||
What's with Tidy Labs? | ||
Get these Tidy Labs notifications out of here. | ||
Justin KG says, great work tonight. | ||
America First is about sacrifice. | ||
All in from here. | ||
All in, baby. | ||
Thanks. | ||
I appreciate it, man. | ||
But just, you know, don't like throw yourself into the machine and like ruin your life. | ||
Do what you can. | ||
Do what you can. | ||
But we don't want martyrs. | ||
You can martyr your account, but don't martyr your life. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
unidentified
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So. | |
Whom says, I'm sorry, Jared. | ||
It's time for you to leave. | ||
That's right. | ||
unidentified
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Man, this is good. | |
This is good times so much good content being posted on the timeline tonight But we did it we just succeeded I'm honestly surprised that it worked because I You know, I knew that they were gonna try and ban my account After I got you know after I made a new one but | ||
Once they banned Nick J. Fuentes 2, I was like, dude, there's no way we're going to pull this off. | ||
They banned it after 50 minutes. | ||
I'm like, there's no way. | ||
They banned the third one before I even announced it. | ||
So I'm like, we're done. | ||
But we didn't give up. | ||
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We didn't give up. | |
We didn't give up. | ||
And now here we are. | ||
Now they can't get rid of us, right? | ||
That's a little lesson, though, isn't it? | ||
I didn't throw in the towel. | ||
I could have said, OK, well, we failed. | ||
That's it. | ||
We can't keep making new accounts. | ||
We've exhausted all our accounts. | ||
We persevered we dug deep we found the last you know plus 1,000 follower account and we made it And we're all the way up, baby Let's get another let's get another gamer anthem loaded up here Let's see, maybe we'll do What's another okay, so that one's over I | ||
Let me get another Gamer Anthem pumping so we can have Gamer Anthem coursing through our veins here. | ||
Keep the energy up. | ||
What's two? | ||
This is going to be maybe a little bit bad optics, but it's a good jam. | ||
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Some of you might know this one. | |
You might know why it's going to be bad optics, but this is a good one. | ||
Who gonna stop me off of Watch the Throne? | ||
Which is true, but it's also based. | ||
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I'm just blasting this one on DLive. | |
I'm just blastin' this one. | ||
I don't care if you can't hear me, this one's getting blasted. | ||
We're going volume all the way up, baby. | ||
Let's see, we got another Ninjette. | ||
BaseDollar says, Oh King, they hear you now. | ||
Can you hear me now? | ||
unidentified
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President Obama, are you listening? | |
Do you guys remember when Glenn Beck said that, I think? | ||
Amnats says Nick videos lied and said we threatened in Doc's Gabby. | ||
Yeah, that's bullshit. | ||
What a lying piece of shit Chad boys clubs as I was in the zoom last night. | ||
So fun vibing. | ||
Yeah, we were vibing Delayed Patriots as little Jared's discord got groped another win. | ||
Yeah Solid Snake says, you can't win, Jared. | ||
If you ban me, I shall become more powerful than you can possibly imagine. | ||
Okay. | ||
Cringe original trilogy. | ||
Not gay-ass Obi-Wan from the original trilogy. | ||
We want the prequels, baby. | ||
unidentified
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Prequels. | |
Let's see. | ||
Beers says, and the next day. | ||
And the next day. | ||
And the next day. | ||
unidentified
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Yeah. | |
Yeah, they can't stop all of us. | ||
And we'll make new accounts every day. | ||
We have enough accounts as we have emails, phone numbers. | ||
We will keep coming back. | ||
It's not over. | ||
But it's a toast! | ||
A toast! | ||
Everybody crack open! | ||
Crack open your SIP! | ||
Let's have a little toast, shall we? | ||
unidentified
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A toast for the most! | |
The Groipers! | ||
unidentified
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America first! | |
Cheers to trusting the- cheers to the plan, right? | ||
I want everybody to crack open your SIP! | ||
And tonight, tonight the sips are on the Groypers, right? | ||
The sips are on Jared. | ||
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Cheers. | |
Let's get an S in chat for sip. | ||
S in chat for sip. | ||
We're sipping it up. | ||
No alcohol, just caffeine. | ||
We'll get some messages and chat on TikTok. | ||
Dax is concise and sharp. | ||
Nick is the best, Nick. | ||
Great job. | ||
Thanks. | ||
Chad says, we only making the highlights. | ||
That's okay. | ||
We get a life of Pablo ran up in here. | ||
unidentified
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We get some. | |
No, let's get feedback instead. | ||
Forget highlights. | ||
Let's get feedback. | ||
Sipping my Bepis. | ||
Bepsu? | ||
Get the Bepis in chat. | ||
Garner with the Ninjagini. | ||
Thanks a lot. | ||
Appreciate it. | ||
JC says, sip. | ||
Ah, tastes like victory. | ||
Yeah, it does taste like victory. | ||
We're winning. | ||
Timedouts is base, Nick. | ||
What else is there to say? | ||
Nothing left to say. | ||
We shut them up. | ||
Shut the fuck up, haters. | ||
Shut the fuck up, Jared. | ||
You can't stop us, bro. | ||
Jared, there is nothing you can do to stop us. | ||
You're no match for TikTok! | ||
That's TikTok! | ||
TikTok's our speciality. | ||
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So true. | |
Yeah, we're vibing. | ||
We're vibing. | ||
We're no match for TikTok. | ||
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That's TikTok. | |
TikTok's our speciality. | ||
Chief Trumpster says, America first is inevitable. | ||
Total victory, yes. | ||
Armenian Groyper says, Epic night, epic week. | ||
America first forever. | ||
We will prevail. | ||
So true. | ||
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Yeah, we're vibing. | |
We're vibing. | ||
I'm smug. | ||
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Let's see. | |
We got people linking... | ||
What is this link, this guy? | ||
Stop spamming this link, please. | ||
But what is the link? | ||
What is this to? | ||
Let me search Google. | ||
But then you're getting muted for spamming. | ||
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All right, let's see. | |
Somebody's linking me a TikTok. | ||
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Whoops Let me find it. | |
It says, cannot find this live. | ||
Oh, people are linking to the TikTok stream. | ||
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Yeah, you can't add. | |
If you're not in it, you can't get in it. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
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I've been out of my mind a long time. | |
I've been out of my mind a long time. | ||
I'll be saying how I feel at the wrong time. | ||
Might not come when you want, but I'm on time. | ||
Hey, you heard about the good news? | ||
Y'all sleeping on me, huh? | ||
Had a good snooze? | ||
I can't say the N-word, though. | ||
Can't say the N-word, because we're on D-Live. | ||
If I was just on TikTok, I would say the N-word. | ||
But I can't because I'm moderated on DLive. | ||
Moderated Nick. | ||
TOS Nick. | ||
Yeah, you're exclusive. | ||
Once you're in the TikTok, you can't leave or you can't get back in. | ||
So the people that are in the TikTok, they're lucky. | ||
They're trapped in here with me. | ||
Mute your mic on DLive. | ||
I'm not going to actually say the N-word, okay? | ||
I don't want that hanging over my head. | ||
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That would be not cool. | |
You know Jared would clip that. | ||
That would be the end everywhere, right? | ||
So, I'm not gonna do that. | ||
We're not there yet. | ||
Maybe when I get banned and everything, we'll go N-word mode. | ||
Then I won't give a shit, right? | ||
So we're not gonna do that. | ||
Let's get another song loaded up though here. | ||
For our D-Live stream. | ||
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There's another vibe from... | |
Not really another good. | ||
Oh, what about yo facts? | ||
Let's do facts Yeah, that's I think that'll work I'm getting close. | ||
I'm really gonna end the tick-tock stream and then I'll just do other stuff on be alive After maybe after the song, I don't know. | ||
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We'll see. | |
It's kind of funny that we're just occupying TikTok, though. | ||
I kind of want to make them ban me. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
I'm looking at my screen now. | ||
I'm not looking at you. | ||
I'm not looking at you. | ||
I'm looking at my stream. | ||
Hi, Sarah. | ||
This is big energy on stream. | ||
Yeah, not on... It's weird. | ||
I can't fully vibe on TikTok because you're not hearing the music, so it doesn't really work. | ||
Let's see. | ||
Dumbass says, Groipers don't die, we respawn. | ||
That's right. | ||
We respawn, bitch. | ||
You can't kill Groipers. | ||
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We just come back. | |
We're like gamers. | ||
Stole says, never forget God is on our side. | ||
Amen. | ||
Crisis, TikTok, evil's prison, Bane Fuentes has released us all. | ||
That's right. | ||
Solid Snake says, I can't get over how the band saved the stream. | ||
I know, right? | ||
How stupid are they? | ||
They ban it, but they don't even shut down the stream. | ||
Burp department? | ||
Tactical insertion. | ||
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It's a tactical insertion. | |
That's good. | ||
Nick just jumped over TikTok. | ||
Yeah, Nick just jumped over TikTok. | ||
Yeezy, Yeezy, Yeezy just dumped all the jammin'. | ||
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Boom. | |
This is pure luxury. | ||
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I give them great Poupon on that DJ Mustard. | |
If you ain't pop this shit, then why you rap for? | ||
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Plus, Kimoji just sat down at the App Store. | |
And we made a million a minute. | ||
We made a million a minute. | ||
We did. | ||
We made a million a minute. | ||
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Eh! | |
Do anybody feel bad for Bill Cosby? | ||
Did he forget the names just like Steve Harvey? | ||
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Tell Adidas that we need a million in production. | |
I didn't tell y'all all I needed was the infrastructure. | ||
Zoomer Bratz is caught in a TikTok ray shields. | ||
I say patience. | ||
Rayshields! | ||
Wait a minute, we're smarter than this! | ||
I say patience. | ||
Mr. Lennon says, Punished Flintus knew the plan. | ||
That's right. | ||
The Quacks says, Nick went Phoenix Mode. | ||
Phoenix Mode activated. | ||
UMPFLUFS says, Free Market Liberals and Communists teaming up to take you down. | ||
Hmm, that big hmm. | ||
Nicktalkstream just shut down the App Store. | ||
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Yeah, yeah. | |
We're there. | ||
Get in here, search Nathanicus. | ||
Oh, you can still find it, actually? | ||
People are saying you can still find it. | ||
I might as well just finish. | ||
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Whoops. | |
If we're still here, I might as well just finish. | ||
I'll turn off the music and we can just finish what I was gonna say before. | ||
I'm so pissed I rushed through it. | ||
If I knew we were gonna have, like, unlimited time. | ||
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Hang on, let me just tighten this. | |
Bruh. | ||
Can my tripod just stay put? | ||
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Okay. | |
All right, let me turn this off. | ||
Let's get serious now, okay? | ||
So you know if you're still in here I don't know if we have any like conservatives that are still in here if it's just still uh you know all gripers but what I was gonna get to before my stream got shut down I you know because because this was the last account that I was on and I I wanted to get off super quickly so I could say okay we finished and we're ending it you know so that I wouldn't have to go and find another account and go through it all again but so I didn't really finish my points I didn't really finish my points so if you're still screen recording this | ||
Or if you're not screen recording this, continue or start screen recording again. | ||
You could add this onto the other streams. | ||
I imagine and I hope people will compile all these and post them together. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
Edit them together and post them as a whole on YouTube or on BitChute or something like that. | ||
Just the substantive parts, obviously. | ||
Just the parts where I'm talking about politics, not the part where I'm rapping with no music or whatever. | ||
Or the Star Wars or the droid ship. | ||
So I hope people are going to splice together the political stuff. | ||
So I do want to return a little bit to the... I'm back on TikTok now. | ||
If you're on DLive, open up TikTok on your phone or in another tab, because I'm going to keep going here and I'm going to finish what I started and finish it fully, okay? | ||
What I was going to get to before I tried to speed through and finish it, because I thought I was going to get banned, but I guess I'm just stuck here now, is I was going to get to the economy. | ||
And this is where I left off like an hour ago. | ||
I was talking about trade, and I said that our position on trade can basically be extrapolated to the rest of the economy. | ||
In principle, our ideas on trade can be extrapolated to the rest of the economy. | ||
And I don't know, this headset's going to turn off if I don't have something playing. | ||
So maybe I'll turn on, maybe I'll just switch to my Yeti microphone for DLive, just for a quick sec. | ||
This will turn off. | ||
So let me just change this so people on DLive can still hear me. | ||
I'll turn on my other mic. | ||
Mute my headset mic, then I'll continue. | ||
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Let's see. | |
Audio input. | ||
Yeti. | ||
Okay, okay. | ||
So now people on DLive can hear me through this other mic. | ||
Not my headset, but this Yeti. | ||
So what I was going to say is that these principles we're talking about with trade apply to the rest of the economy. | ||
And the point I was getting at is when we talk about why we're America first on trade and we're against free trade, What I said is, I didn't say that our trade position is based on liberty or the Constitution or some kind of abstraction. | ||
I said it was based on the practical self-interest of a country. | ||
In other words, when I said we should shut down free trade, it's not because, well, you know, this philosopher said in the 19th century that This is how we maximize liberty, or this is how the relationship between the state and man should go in a liberty society. | ||
I said the reason we should shut down trade is because we need to produce these things. | ||
We need to produce tanks and planes for ourselves. | ||
We need to produce medical equipment for ourselves. | ||
We need to protect our workers and protect our assets and our debt and the wealth of the country. | ||
If we have free trade, it will deplete the wealth of the country, and that is not good for Americans. | ||
That's why it's America first on trade. | ||
And trade is one aspect of the economy, but that's the principle. | ||
It doesn't say, well, our economic position or our trade position is based on abstract principles or debt philosophers. | ||
It's based on what is good for America, what is good for Americans, what is good for American workers. | ||
Not America the idea, which is the constitution or individuals or whatever, individualism or republicanism or free market capitalism, not some ism. | ||
What is good for the American people? | ||
What is good for Americans? | ||
America as a people, a nation, properly understood. | ||
And the same applies to the rest of the economy. | ||
When the rest of conservatives talk about the economy, what do they usually go with? | ||
Well, we need to cut taxes and we need to do X, Y, and Z. | ||
And why? | ||
We need to do that because this is what What is the usual refrain? | ||
This is what maximizes individual liberty. | ||
And they would say, and I've heard this often, even if there are negative externalities, it doesn't matter. | ||
Even if China is depleting the wealth of the country, well, I have a right as a consumer to buy a product from China. | ||
It is my economic right as an individual to buy from whoever I want. | ||
And a business has a right, in other words, it's ethical. | ||
When you're talking about rights, you're talking about ethics and morality. | ||
It is a moral imperative that I be able to outsource and offshore factories and jobs to foreign countries. | ||
So producers and consumers have a moral right, right? | ||
It is an imperative that they be able to buy from foreign countries or produce in foreign countries. | ||
Now, what does not factor into this equation is what's good for America. | ||
They don't say we are looking at our economic policies based on what is going to make America rich and what is going to make America wealthy. | ||
And more specifically, what will make Americans rich. | ||
And that's a little different because they may say that it will make America rich. | ||
But America is a big place with a lot of people in it and a lot of different kinds of people and different classes and different institutions. | ||
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Oh, is somebody commenting? | |
No sound? | ||
What, on DLive? | ||
Are they saying that? | ||
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People are complaining. | |
Why are people... | ||
Stop fucking spamming, dude. | ||
I don't know why you think that's okay. | ||
Yeah, you're gone He's going off saying the n-word on that's why I'm not am I muted on D live I have my It doesn't look muted to me, but let me let me pull up my DMS here. | ||
I love when people interrupt me Let's see Is it fine people are saying in the live chat all good Now it's good. | ||
Okay, so I guess I fixed it It's good now, not muted. | ||
Okay, I guess I had to click transition here from one scene to the next on OBS. | ||
Okay, so where was I? | ||
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What was I even? | |
I lost my train of thought. | ||
So, oh, yeah. | ||
So which America is it good for? | ||
Because a lot of times the conservatives will say things like, well, you know, number one, they establish their arguments on the basis of a moral imperative, and they say, well, it's rights talk. | ||
We have a right to outsource. | ||
If a private company wants to outsource their jobs and factories, well, that's their right. | ||
And who is the government to interfere? | ||
If a consumer wants to buy from China and have this trade deficit, that is their right. | ||
Who is the government to step in? | ||
Never mind the externalities. | ||
Never mind the consequences, in other words. | ||
Be they good or bad, it's a right. | ||
Even if it was bad, we should still have it because it's moral. | ||
I don't buy into that. | ||
But sometimes... | ||
They'll say that, well, secondarily, it is good for America anyway. | ||
They'll say, well, even if it was bad for America, we wouldn't care, but it happens to be good for America. | ||
But what do they say? | ||
They say that it's good for our GDP. | ||
They say that, well, if we open up free trade and we open up the trade barriers, well, then GDP will go up. | ||
They say that the country will become richer. | ||
But who becomes richer? | ||
It's not the middle class. | ||
It's not the working class. | ||
It's not the workers. | ||
It's the firm owners. | ||
Who benefits from free trade? | ||
It is the firm owners. | ||
It is the people that own the businesses. | ||
The workers get screwed. | ||
Because the American workers then have to compete with workers in foreign countries. | ||
And they can't. | ||
Because we have more regulations in foreign countries. | ||
We have higher standards of living in foreign countries. | ||
How can an American worker compete with a worker in Vietnam? | ||
A worker in Vietnam doesn't have to worry about environmental regulations, OSHA regulations. | ||
They don't have to worry about, you know, a variety of other regulations. | ||
They don't have to worry about minimum wage. | ||
They don't have to worry about Medicare, Social Security, payroll. | ||
They don't have to worry about any of this stuff. | ||
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Right? | |
In Vietnam, China, all these third world or developing countries, you know, these people can work for pennies compared to what we work for. | ||
So the workers invariably get screwed when you open up the borders. | ||
But who, of course, benefits when a corporation offshores the jobs or outsources the jobs to India or China or Vietnam? | ||
They are the ones that are profiting off of this. | ||
Their bottom line is expanded. | ||
They're working against the American people. | ||
Maybe they get richer. | ||
But is that, can we say, whoops. | ||
Man, I'm really, we're having a lot of trouble here tonight. | ||
Let me just, I think this tripod's broken. | ||
Let me tighten it one more time. | ||
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Okay, I think that's gonna be better. | |
So some Americans benefit, but most Americans do not. | ||
Some Americans, these international, transnational corporations, multinational corporations, they benefit. | ||
The firm owners prosper, but the workers suffer. | ||
Maybe I'll move this so the lighting's a little better. | ||
I hope my microphone doesn't fall now. | ||
But so this is, in essence, the thinking that we bring to the table when it comes to economics. | ||
This applies to trade. | ||
Trade is one example, but it also applies to the rest of the economy. | ||
When we're looking at the economy, we're not going to say, oh well, you know, for example, we are going to cut taxes on only corporations, but not the middle class. | ||
You know, a lot of people championed, a lot of Republicans championed the tax cut back in, what, 2018? | ||
And it was a big tax cut for corporations. | ||
The tax cut for corporations went from, I think, what was it, 35 to 21 percent? | ||
We had one of the highest corporate tax rates in the world. | ||
I'm not saying it shouldn't have been cut, but the middle class didn't get anything comparable to that. | ||
That's not saying that everybody didn't get a tax cut. | ||
Most people did get a tax cut. | ||
But it wasn't as significant as it was for the corporations. | ||
The corporate rate got cut from 35% to 21%. | ||
No worker, nobody who makes their money through income, through a W-2, got a comparable tax cut. | ||
Nobody got their taxes cut by 15%. | ||
People might have gotten a little bit more in their paycheck, and Nancy Pelosi talked about that, like, oh, you know, I got $1,000. | ||
I got $1,000, and that's nothing, and Republicans excoriated her for saying that. | ||
But it's true. | ||
I mean, maybe that's a lot of money for some people and it's better than nothing, but it was nowhere near the tax cut that the corporations got. | ||
And you see this time and time again with the bailouts in 2008, the bailouts for coronavirus a couple weeks ago. | ||
You saw that with the tax cut in 2018. | ||
Time and again, it's the firm owners I'm in favor of private property. | ||
I'm in favor of markets. | ||
And I'm broadly in favor of free markets. | ||
by millionaires, billionaires, firm owners that get the benefit rather than the American people. | ||
And so our economic program on principle and in specifics is what we want to do is see good outcomes for Americans. | ||
And if that means that the government intervenes, then so be it. | ||
I'm in favor of private property. | ||
I'm in favor of markets. | ||
And I'm broadly in favor of free markets. | ||
But I'm not in favor of free markets as a dogma. | ||
That's the difference. | ||
I'm not I'm not in favor of free markets and free trade as a dogmatic religion. | ||
And that's how these people treat it. | ||
You cannot change or intervene in the economy Because that violates the dogma of the free market. | ||
Never mind how bad the abuses are. | ||
Never mind how bad the inequality gets. | ||
Never mind how much people are suffering or other problems that are being created, social or otherwise political, by economic policies. | ||
We must stick to the dogma which says that individual liberty and economic liberty reign supreme. | ||
And that's wrong. | ||
That is wrong. | ||
And believe me, I was on that train a long time ago. | ||
Some of the first political books I read were Free to Choose and Capitalism and Freedom by Milton Friedman. | ||
I think those books are in my room. | ||
They're not on my bookshelf here. | ||
But so those were some of the first political books I read. | ||
Capitalism and Freedom and Free to Choose by Milton Friedman. | ||
And what does Milton Friedman say in Capitalism and Freedom? | ||
He says that economic liberty begets all other kinds of liberty. | ||
That's where this kind of stuff comes from. | ||
Milton Friedman was an economist, but when he writes books like that, he's a political ideologue. | ||
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That's a difference. | |
You know, everybody says Milton Friedman was this great economist. | ||
Thomas Sowell was a great economist. | ||
But newsflash, books like Free to Choose and Capitalism and Freedom and Basic Economics by Sowell, these are not economic books. | ||
These are not books about macro and microeconomics. | ||
Crack open a macro and a microeconomic textbook. | ||
They don't look like these books. | ||
You crack open a book that's macroeconomics for beginners, it's going to look a lot different than Capitalism and Freedom. | ||
That's because Capitalism and Freedom and Milton Friedman and Thomas Sowell and all these people are not economists. | ||
They are, but when they write books like that, they're not operating as economists. | ||
They're acting as political ideologues. | ||
When Milton Friedman talks about, well, if we look at firms and we look at, you know, this microeconomic analysis and you're talking about, you know, Alfred Marshall's general equilibrium or partial equilibrium and things like that, that's economics. | ||
When you're talking about, well, In order to get political liberty, you need economic liberty, and economic liberty means you're cutting taxes and all this. | ||
That's not economics. | ||
That's political theory. | ||
You call that political economy, but it's political theory. | ||
And that's ideology. | ||
That's not my ideology. | ||
My ideology says that we must do what is best for Americans. | ||
We must do what is best for American workers. | ||
The government must use its power to protect our country and our people. | ||
And our country means our people from these vultures Which is Wall Street, which is international finance, multinational corporations, predatory countries on trade. | ||
That's my ideology! | ||
And if you want to get into economics, we can look at the incentives, and we can look at the technical stuff that will show us what is best for the American people. | ||
But Milton Friedman and all these people going on and on about, well, economic liberty is the basis of all other liberty, and that means that, you know, we can't have tariffs because of that, and we can't have work regulations, and we can't have X, Y, and Z because of that. | ||
Some say we can't have a government because of that. | ||
That's wrong. | ||
That's not economics. | ||
That's ideology. | ||
That is a religion. | ||
You are pushing dogma. | ||
So that is broadly on the economy. | ||
That's where I disagree. | ||
To some who say we need a free market for goods and for labor because if we didn't have that, that would be immoral because the foundation of morality is individual liberty. | ||
You're not talking economics. | ||
You're talking political theory. | ||
And I don't worship The market. | ||
I worship God. | ||
And I am not looking out for the interest of the world economy. | ||
I'm looking out for the interest of the American people. | ||
I'm not looking out for firm owners. | ||
I'm looking out for workers. | ||
And certainly, you know, there is a relationship between the firm owners and the workers, but it has to be one that is reciprocal and one that is mutually beneficial. | ||
What we see is that this relationship really only works for the firm owners. | ||
I'm not some eat-the-rich socialist that says, you know, tax them at 100% and You know, take out the landlords. | ||
I'm not like that. | ||
Of course we need an economy that does work for firm owners and for the workers. | ||
But it has to work for both. | ||
And it has to be reciprocal. | ||
And the problem is none of those things are happening. | ||
The firm owners have way more power. | ||
They lobby. | ||
They get all kinds of special provisions in the tax code and in other ways, right? | ||
They're forcing us to compete with workers from other countries. | ||
They're opening up the borders to foreign labor and foreign goods in the form of trade deals and in mass immigration and work visas. | ||
And this is not good for everybody. | ||
We need something that works for everybody. | ||
So those are, broadly speaking, the three positions. | ||
Broadly speaking, it is immigration, it is foreign policy, and it is economics slash trade. | ||
And that is what separates America First from the rest. | ||
And I'll tell you, even if you don't believe it all the way, even if you're not there all the way on these three things, even if you're not all the way on immigration and on trade and on foreign policy and everything, to me, the imperative is about electoral politics. | ||
If you're a Republican, maybe you're one of these people that is still so brainwashed that you're saying, no, no, no, no, you need to read The Road to Serfdom or you need to read Mises or you need to read whatever. | ||
Maybe you're a Republican and you're not buying this. | ||
And you're saying, I stand for Israel and free markets and for, you know, open borders for immigration. | ||
I believe that America's, you know, supposed to be open to everybody. | ||
And America's a place where immigrants can come and start businesses. | ||
America's just a big flea market where third world people can come and hawk their wares in the streets. | ||
You know, if you're still on that train, here's where we can maybe unite as Republicans and you can maybe go down the same path as me. | ||
I'm going to pull up some articles here. | ||
And this is where I think every Republican has to be in agreement. | ||
And this is where the imperative comes in. | ||
I'm going to read you, these are a few articles, one from the Hill, one from the New York Times, one from USA Today. | ||
And they're about states and they're about demographics. | ||
And the common theme in these three articles is that the more immigration you have, The more the demographics change, and the more the demographics change in certain states, the more the electoral politics in those states shift from Republican to Democrat. | ||
And see if you can pick up on some common themes here. | ||
This is from USA Today, February 17, 2020. | ||
The headline says, Nevada's changing demographics are a roadmap showing Democrats how to win elections. | ||
And you can, maybe you can guess where this is going. | ||
This author says, This has been a dark month so far for Democrats and progressives. | ||
Between the Iowa caucus debacle, President Trump's State of the Union address and his impeachment acquittal, we were gut-punched not once but three times and left deeply worried about the political road ahead. | ||
But for those seeking a silver lining, perhaps we need to look no further than the Silver State caucuses on Saturday. | ||
Nevada, which has been trending blue in recent elections, shows Democrats how to actually beat Trump and win, in states and nationally. | ||
Take advantage of demographic shifts, couple that with authentic, on-the-ground organizing, and stress bread and butter issues. | ||
Based on my calculations, Using the 1990 census and the 2018 American Community Survey, Nevada's population grew a staggering 154 percent over that period, far higher than the national rate of 32 percent. | ||
Much of that growth has come from immigrants and people of color, in other words, non-white people. | ||
Nevada's population had about 21 percent people of color in 1990 and is now, quote, majority minority at 52 percent. | ||
So they were 21 percent non-white in 1990, now 52 percent Non-white in 2020. | ||
They're the fifth state to reach that threshold. | ||
The bulk of that population is Latinos who make up 29% of the state. | ||
Blacks and Pacific Islanders are at about 10% apiece. | ||
And we go on and it talks about how these demographics are changing the electoral vote totals. | ||
I'll pull up the numbers. | ||
It's further down in the article. | ||
Let me piece together here where it says So it talks about some of the demographics of those different groups. | ||
Let's see. | ||
It says... I don't know if it says it in this article. | ||
Let me see if I can find it. | ||
I had that first part. | ||
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I don't know. | |
They must have taken it out because I know it was in my notes earlier. | ||
But basically the rest of the article talks about how if you're looking at these different demographic groups, the state is 21% non-white in 1990. | ||
I can't find it right now. | ||
It goes from that to 52% non-white in 2020. | ||
They're essentially saying that their silver lining in the silver state of Nevada is that when they make the state more Latino and Asian, We know that Asians vote 70-85% for Democrats throughout the 21st century. | ||
We know that Hispanics vote similarly, 70-80 some percent. | ||
They know that if they change the demographic composition of the state, they will change the electoral outcomes. | ||
They change who is in the state. | ||
You know, they literally just put in the voters that they want, those voters vote the way they want, and then they win statewide office. | ||
And here's an article in the New York Times about Virginia. | ||
Another similar one here. | ||
It says, quote, it's not just Virginia. | ||
From Atlanta to Houston, this pattern is repeating itself. | ||
New kind of suburbanization that is sweeping through politics. | ||
The densely populated inner ring suburbs are turning blue, while the mostly white ex-urban outer ring is redder than ever. | ||
Elections are won and lost on that suburban line. | ||
And in some places like Atlanta, Denver, and Riverside County, California, Democrats have begun to breach Republicans' firewalls. | ||
Atlanta, Georgia, Denver, Colorado, Colorado, Georgia, both swing states, and Virginia. | ||
It says, let's see. | ||
Once the heart of the Confederacy, Virginia is now the land of Indian grocery stores, Korean churches, and Diwali festivals. | ||
The state population has boomed, up by 38% since 1990, with the biggest growth in densely settled suburban areas like South Riding. | ||
1 in 10 people eligible to vote in the state were born outside the United States, up from 1 in 28 in 1990. | ||
It is also significantly less white. | ||
In 1990, the census tracts that make up Mr. Cutcurry's Senate District, this is somebody they interviewed, were home to about 35,000 people, 91% of them white. | ||
Today's population of 225,000 is just 64% white. | ||
A resident of this town says, quote, it's a totally different world. | ||
The article goes on, his family farm is now dotted with subdivisions filled with four and five bedroom homes that sell for $750,000. | ||
And then it goes on It says in Virginia The political pendulum has swung several times in the statehouse over the past decade large swaths of Virginia are still very conservative and Trump is popular In 2016 he won 93 of Virginia's 133 counties But it wasn't enough to take the state the influx of immigrants and their u.s. | ||
Born children the spread of high-density Suburbia and the growth of higher education all tilt the field toward Democrats Let's see And they go back to interviewing the residents. | ||
He says, you drive from the Northeast and you fall in love. | ||
He said of Virginia, the state felt more like what he had imagined America would be. | ||
I like the wide roads and green trees. | ||
In India, we didn't have this. | ||
This is an Indian immigrant. | ||
He says, it's like therapy. | ||
Today, he works as an IT specialist for a company that contracts with the federal government. | ||
He drives to the Indian grocery store in a silver Tesla. | ||
A lot of this is just like bullshit. | ||
Let's see. | ||
He says, A lot of this is just like fluff. | ||
I'm trying to find the good stuff. | ||
Okay, here we go. | ||
I hate these articles, some of them. | ||
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Okay, you know, he's driving a silver Tesla down the... Shut the fuck up, hippie. | |
All these yuppies, you know, they do this. | ||
Can you just report the facts? | ||
Around the advent of the modern immigration system in 65, foreign-born people made up only 5% of the population. | ||
Now they are 14%, almost as high as the last peak in the early 20th century. | ||
More bullshit, more nonsense, da da da. | ||
Alright, so I'm just going to skip ahead. | ||
Basically it says that, you know, I don't think we need to belabor the point in this article, it says that Virginia once was mostly white, now it's mostly immigrant, and this is making it more blue. | ||
They're talking about how Trump is still winning in a lot of these counties where it's still deeply conservative and white, but in the suburbs where you've got these big immigrant populations, Korean grocery stores, Indian, blah blah blah, whatever. | ||
I'm just telling you what's happening. | ||
This is from the New York Times. | ||
They're telling you what's happening. | ||
Some people might hear that and say, oh, that's racist. | ||
But I'm not even giving you a conclusion. | ||
I'm telling you Democrats are gloating They're saying, in Nevada, in Virginia, look at how much the population is changing. | ||
It's getting less white, and it's getting more Democrat. | ||
And this is the key to Democrats' electoral success. | ||
I'm not even giving you, I'm not even making a conclusion, I'm not even thinking it through for you, I'm not, I'm not even offering up my opinion. | ||
I'm just reading up, I'm reading out what the left-wing media is saying. | ||
And they're gloating about Democrat victory thanks to demographic change. | ||
Okay? | ||
And this is in the Hill. | ||
This is maybe the worst one. | ||
It says, Texas Republicans are sounding the alarm as Democrat presidential candidates get ready for their debate next week in Houston, warning that the Lone Star State could become more purple if the party doesn't treat it as a 2020 battleground. | ||
It says, top Texas GOP fundraisers who are used to exporting campaign cash to more competitive races are looking to keep donor money in state this cycle. | ||
It says demographics are slowly but surely changing the state as an influx of voters from California and other left-leaning states move to Texas. | ||
GOP support is eroding in the suburbs surrounding Houston, Dallas, Austin, and San Antonio. | ||
It says, let's see, let me find the part about demographics here. | ||
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I think they, these are old articles. | |
I feel like they must have taken everything about them because I found these all in my old show notes and it looks like they've almost taken out everything about demographics because there was definitely stuff in here. | ||
It was easier to find too in New York Times, USA Today. | ||
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Let's see if I can find it. | |
I'm trying to skim through on the spot. | ||
Here it is. | ||
All right, I can't find, I don't know what's going on here. | ||
Maybe I'm reading the wrong article. | ||
I can't find it in this article here. | ||
Well, the point being is, they're talking about, they don't have to say it outright, but they're saying it in New York Times, USA Today, and The Hill, they're saying that these former Republican strongholds, you know, Nevada used to be a solid red state, Virginia used to be, Virginia was the capital of the Confederacy, okay? | ||
Nevada, solid red. | ||
Texas, we know, solid red. | ||
And in article after article from the mainstream media, you know, this isn't coming from like, Okay. | ||
Can we get some moderators? | ||
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I don't know. | |
We don't have moderators in here, but we need to get people that are optical. | ||
Can we be optical in chat, please? | ||
But in article after article, they're telling you Republicans are slipping. | ||
They're slipping because of demographic change, and the demographic change is immigration, right? | ||
Obviously. | ||
They're saying that Texas is slipping. | ||
Republicans are sounding the alarm. | ||
They're not exporting their cash to competitive races. | ||
They're keeping it in state. | ||
Why? | ||
Because people from Mexico and California are moving in. | ||
Right? | ||
Where are they winning? | ||
Take a look at the electoral map of Texas. | ||
It's right along the southwest. | ||
And it's in these suburbs where all the immigrants are coming in. | ||
And the same is true in Nevada. | ||
What is their silver lining in Nevada? | ||
Oh, it's the fact that the foreign-born population is exponentially higher than it was 30 years ago. | ||
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Right? | |
And the same is true in Virginia. | ||
Why do the Democrats have hope in Virginia? | ||
Because the suburbs are turning into Asia. | ||
You know, because people are pouring in, and the demographic change is not just immigration, it's also happening internally, but it's mostly driven by immigration. | ||
And in these states, you know, it's happening in these states slowly but surely, just the same that it happened in California. | ||
California, solidly red state, and now all these other states are going the same way, just like immigration made California blue from Asian and Latin American immigration. | ||
Now the same is happening in Virginia, Texas, Nevada, Georgia, in the suburbs, in the cities, and on the border. | ||
And so the point being is, and we could mess around with these articles all day, but you could find this stuff. | ||
You could find the voting. | ||
You could find the patterns. | ||
You could just look at the exit polls for the last election. | ||
In the last election, blacks voted 8% for Trump, Hispanics, 27%. | ||
Asians, I don't have that number off the top of my head, but I think it was in the 20s or teens. | ||
And that is true across the board. | ||
The high watermark for Hispanics is 40%. | ||
That's the most we've ever won as Republicans. | ||
And that's if we're lucky. | ||
That's if we have a good race. | ||
But that's not true nationally, and that's not true reliably. | ||
And you're not going to see those numbers with Asians, and you're certainly not going to see those numbers with immigrants. | ||
So the Whether or not you're on board with what we're saying, all Republicans have to come around to this idea that if you're a constitutionalist, if you're a libertarian, it really doesn't matter if you can't win elections. | ||
And you can't win elections if immigration is changing the demographics and fixing them in such a way that Republicans cannot have electoral victories. | ||
I mean, just, like, think about that. | ||
Even if you're a Republican that's, okay, I love Israel and I love the free markets and, um... | ||
What is the other one? | ||
And I'm in favor of mass immigration. | ||
It doesn't matter if you disagree, because as long as you're running as a Republican, if they're altering the map in such a way that Texas goes blue permanently and you can't change it, and Florida goes blue, and Georgia goes blue, Republicans simply cannot win the White House. | ||
What's the map? | ||
How do we get 270? | ||
Show me where the 270 electoral votes come together for Republicans to do anything. | ||
Whether you're America First or ConInk or America Last, whatever you are, pro-Israel, Israel First, whatever kind of Republican you are, show me where you get the electoral votes to win in the White House. | ||
Show me where you get 51 seats in the Senate. | ||
Because that's the other thing. | ||
The Senate is another body that is based on statewide voting. | ||
And it's another very precarious thing. | ||
And we're slowly but surely turning states that have like a democratic tradition, like Montana or Indiana or whatever. | ||
You know, Indiana went blue in 2008, Montana went blue in the senatorial, or is that how it is? | ||
The Senate election, is that a word? | ||
The Senate election in 2018, right? | ||
So what was it North or South Dakota went from what was her name Heidi Heitkamp to Kramer I think it was. | ||
So, in some of the Senate races, some states are trending more red, but most of them are trending blue. | ||
Are we going to have Republican Senators from Texas? | ||
Ted Cruz had kind of a tough time against Beto O'Rourke. | ||
I mean, don't get me wrong, he still won, and not by an insignificant margin, but a lot closer than we would like. | ||
And the list of states like that goes on and on. | ||
How about in Arizona? | ||
We lost in Arizona. | ||
How do you, how do you countenance that? | ||
We lose in Virginia. | ||
How are you going to get a majority in the Senate? | ||
How are you going to get the electoral votes? | ||
How are you going to win the House ever again? | ||
And if you lose the House, the Senate, and the White House, how are you going to keep the Supreme Court? | ||
And think about what that looks like. | ||
And people might say, well, we just have to work harder. | ||
Well, what if we can't? | ||
What if it doesn't matter how hard we work, though? | ||
What if it doesn't matter how hard we try to convince people they never vote for us? | ||
And then what happens? | ||
What happens if your optimism doesn't pan out? | ||
Well, we'll just convince them. | ||
Okay. | ||
But what if we don't? | ||
What if we don't convince all these people that are pouring into Texas to vote Republican and Texas goes blue? | ||
What happens then? | ||
Well, then you get a Democrat president, a Democrat Senate, a Democrat House. | ||
They pack the courts. | ||
You know, they say, screw it. | ||
We have permanent political power. | ||
We're never going to lose an election again. | ||
We don't even need to wait for the Republican justices to die or retire. | ||
Let's just appoint, like, ten more justices. | ||
And they're all ultra-liberals. | ||
They're all like Sotomayor. | ||
We'll appoint AOC and Stacey Abrams to the Supreme Court. | ||
Who would stop them? | ||
The president would nominate them. | ||
The Senate would confirm them. | ||
They would sit on the court. | ||
And then what happens when they're sitting on the court? | ||
Well, then they pass hate speech legislation. | ||
And there's a constitutional challenge from, you know, wherever. | ||
Kansas. | ||
There's a constitutional challenge from a federal judge in North Dakota. | ||
I don't know, whatever. | ||
And, uh, the Supreme Court, with their 20 black justices, their 20 black women justices, trans justices, says, uh, well, hate speech is now part of the Constitution. | ||
And so is gun control, and so is, uh, federal control over healthcare. | ||
So there goes your Constitution. | ||
What do you do then? | ||
And that, that is, Period, bottom line, end of story. | ||
You don't have to agree with me, but you do have to recognize the threat that we're talking about that is posed by immigration to all of us. | ||
Anybody that identifies as conservative, even if you're not actually, because I don't think free markets and all that, I don't think being a classical liberal is conservative, by the way. | ||
But as long as you identify as a Republican and you're not the left, as long as you're not a leftist, you stand no chance based on these trends. | ||
You could say, oh well, but what if, what if, What if for the first time in 50 years we win the black vote? | ||
Okay. | ||
What if we don't? | ||
What if for the first time in 50 years we win more than 40% of Hispanics or more than 30% of Asians? | ||
That'd be great. | ||
I wish that would happen. | ||
I hope that happens. | ||
But what if we don't? | ||
What if they all come into Texas, Arizona, Georgia, Colorado, Virginia, Florida? | ||
And by the way, this trend gets worse every year. | ||
And there's no signs of it stopping. | ||
Never been done before. | ||
So what if you're wrong? | ||
And think about the consequences of what if you're wrong. | ||
If you're wrong and I'm right, then what happens is they control all those branches of government permanently, right? | ||
Or for a long time. | ||
Maybe not, you know, I don't know if anything's permanent or forever. | ||
This country, for that matter, won't be permanent if that happens. | ||
But they will have very strong, solid control over the country. | ||
And what are they going to do with that power? | ||
I mean, they're going to throw all of us in jail. | ||
And they're going to burn up the Constitution. | ||
And they will implement socialism. | ||
You know, if you're concerned about socialism, what do you think is going to happen when all these Hispanics from socialist countries and Asians from socialist countries come here and they vote for socialism? | ||
We're going to get socialism. | ||
And the Supreme Court won't stop it because of judicial review. | ||
So the Constitution can't stop it either. | ||
So what the fuck are you going to do? | ||
If you're a constitutionalist, free market, The things that you like and the things that I like are going to go away. | ||
The difference is I'm not willing to bet. | ||
You're willing to bet. | ||
You're willing to say I'm all in on the hope that people are going to start voting our way. | ||
And that's the thing. | ||
It's a roll the dice. | ||
Maybe this'll be the one time that they'll all vote Republican and everything will be okay. | ||
You know, fingers crossed. | ||
But if you're wrong, the country's over. | ||
If you're wrong, we're socialist. | ||
If you're wrong, the Constitution goes away. | ||
If you're wrong, there's hate speech. | ||
There's gun confiscation. | ||
It's an end to states' rights. | ||
It's reparations. | ||
It's foreign wars. | ||
It's Hillary Clinton's and Joe Biden's and Stacey Abrams and Michelle Obama's and AOC's and Ilhan Omar's. | ||
Until the end of time. | ||
Are you willing to take that risk, is the question. | ||
I'm not! | ||
That's why, for years, I've been harping on this. | ||
And people say, wow, you're just saying that to be controversial. | ||
You're just saying that because you're hateful. | ||
You're just saying that because you're a white nationalist. | ||
No, I was like you. | ||
I was a constitutionalist. | ||
I was a libertarian. | ||
And I realized this during the election. | ||
In 2016, I was on 270 to Win. | ||
You know the website, 270 to Win? | ||
You make a custom electoral map and you say, how can Donald Trump win the election? | ||
How can he get enough states to get over the threshold? | ||
I tried to make it work, and I put in the map from 2012 as the basis, and I said, what are going to be the battleground states to go his way? | ||
And there's not an infinite number of battleground states, right? | ||
You've got Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico they say is still one, but it's really not. | ||
You've got Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico. | ||
You've got Iowa, Ohio, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, Virginia, New Hampshire, You've got Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, one of the districts in Maine, one of the districts in Nebraska, I think. | ||
And am I leaving any out? | ||
I think that's everything. | ||
Maybe I'm leaving one out. | ||
Minnesota sometimes is considered a battleground state, but you've got a handful. | ||
How are you going to make that map work? | ||
And I went down the list. | ||
Okay. | ||
Well, he's not going to win Colorado. | ||
Too much immigration. | ||
He's not going to win Nevada. | ||
Too much immigration. | ||
And he didn't. | ||
He's not going to win New Mexico. | ||
That's been gone for a while. | ||
Too much immigration. | ||
He's not going to win Virginia. | ||
Too much immigration. | ||
And he didn't. | ||
He's not going to win Minnesota. | ||
Too liberal. | ||
Right? | ||
He's not going to win New... Well, he actually did win in New Hampshire, but they cheated. | ||
I worked on the New Hampshire campaign, so I know this. | ||
So what you're left with is some combination of Michigan, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, New Hampshire, Florida, Georgia, and Arizona. | ||
In Pennsylvania and Michigan and New Hampshire was razor thin, and so in Florida too. | ||
Wisconsin, we know, has gone liberal in the last Senate election and in the governor election. | ||
Arizona went blue in the Arizona election. | ||
So even the states that he won in 16 that he needed and used to win the election are slipping. | ||
And they slipped in the last statewide elections. | ||
And they're going to continue to trend blue. | ||
And back five years ago, I looked at this, and nobody thought he was going to win the Midwest, by the way. | ||
I said, OK, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, they're out of the picture. | ||
So we need Arizona, Florida, and New Hampshire, Nevada, or something like that. | ||
But I couldn't make the map work. | ||
And I looked at why that is. | ||
Why is it that we can't make this map work? | ||
It's because of these changing demographics. | ||
You have these groups that are inflexible. | ||
You have groups that are not elastic. | ||
That there is almost no correlation between what they believe and how they vote. | ||
Or, they're almost blanket and uniformly liberal. | ||
Because look at where they're coming from. | ||
Is it a surprise that Hispanics are going to vote liberal? | ||
Is it a surprise that Asians are going to vote liberal? | ||
When they come from countries with big governments and welfare states, and these parties pander to them, and they pander against the white man, and pander to their racial self-interest, and on and on? | ||
Of course not. | ||
And even when I was a libertarian, I said, I'm against immigration. | ||
As a libertarian, as a constitutionalist, as pro-Israel, I'm against immigration. | ||
Because if we don't get the demographics right, we can't win elections. | ||
And if we can't win elections, we can't protect the Constitution, we can't protect the free market, we can't protect X, Y, and Z. | ||
But then I started looking at all these other issues in their own right and so on. | ||
But that was my first stepping stone. | ||
As I said, wait a second. | ||
Nobody's sounding the alarm on this? | ||
What's the GOP's answer for this? | ||
They don't have one. | ||
Their answer is, uh, we're just gonna try harder. | ||
We're just gonna try to convince them. | ||
We'll just, you know, run campaign ads that say what? | ||
Vote for us. | ||
We're going to cut your taxes. | ||
Well, that hasn't worked for 30 years. | ||
That hasn't worked for 50 years. | ||
So what are you going to do? | ||
They don't have an answer. | ||
They say we need to keep bringing in immigration. | ||
You got to come legally. | ||
You got to come into this country legally and then vote for Democrats and wreck the country. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
No, we don't need to do that. | ||
That's why immigration was the first pillar. | ||
And that's what I wanted to get to for a lot of these young conservatives out there, is even if you're not with me on all the issues, fine. | ||
You're entitled to your opinion. | ||
And it's not easy to come around to some of these ways of thinking. | ||
A lot of people have never heard these ideas and they've never heard the arguments. | ||
And they've been conditioned thoroughly for years against these arguments. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
You know, America is an individualist country, and it was designed for people to come here and get jobs. | ||
You know, America is not our home. | ||
America is not our neighborhood. | ||
No, no, America is just this big strip mall. | ||
People have been indoctrinated into this, so that anytime somebody says, you know, the kinds of things I'm saying, they've got their ready-made turning point. | ||
You're against gun control. | ||
talking point loaded up. | ||
But okay, if you're not ready for that yet, just look at the demographics. | ||
And we have that in common, no matter what we believe, that if you're against socialism, how do you think you're going to get socialism? | ||
Importing millions of immigrants will vote for it in Texas and in all these other states. | ||
You're against whatever. | ||
You're against gun control. | ||
You're against abortion. | ||
You're against all these other things. | ||
Take a look. | ||
Take a look at the demographics in these states. | ||
And if you care about these issues, you're gonna take a look, and you're gonna do what it takes to win. | ||
Because a lot of people say, oh, well, that's partisanship. | ||
Well, we should be above that. | ||
Okay, so what are you willing to say? | ||
Are you willing to say that if Democrats get in power because we didn't do everything in our power to stop them, and they started killing babies, right? | ||
Abortion was enshrined in law. | ||
You know, late-term abortions were legalized, and gun seizures happened, and socialism happened, and misery happened, and the Constitution was destroyed, and the country was destroyed. | ||
Are you going to throw up your arms and say, well, you know, the country is wrecked, but at least we played fair? | ||
Is that what you're going to say? | ||
On the offhand chance, really the most likely chance that you're wrong and you can't persuade these people to vote our way? | ||
You know, if all these people, if I'm right and these people do come here and they flip the demographics, flip the vote, you know, fix the elections forever for Democrats, they wreck the country, And you are sitting in the ruins of America, of a once great nation, the ashes of a civilization. | ||
Your children are, you know, learning about gay history, and they're trans, and people are getting aborted left and right, and it's gangs everywhere, and you can't get healthcare and everything. | ||
Are you gonna say, well, well, we had to play fair. | ||
Remember, we had to play, we couldn't ban immigration for electoral reasons, because we have to play fair. | ||
We are principled conservatives, remember? | ||
Are you still going to be out there saying, no, please, please, we're not racist? | ||
Look, we sacrificed our whole country because we weren't racist. | ||
Doesn't that convince you? | ||
Head chopped off by a drug cartel. | ||
Shot, you know, by a gang member. | ||
Police arrest you for hate speech? | ||
No, no, please, you sit before a tribunal of black trans people. | ||
Please, I wasn't racist. | ||
I said 50 years ago that we shouldn't ban immigration because it wouldn't be fair. | ||
I said the Republican Party should be inclusive. | ||
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We fought for economic freedom zones in the inner cities. | |
And they're gonna say, jail. | ||
They're gonna say, jail. | ||
You know, a hundred years for being white. | ||
A hundred years for microaggression. | ||
A hundred years for violating my safe space. | ||
And are you going to say, well, I still love the Constitution. | ||
I mean, that's what we're talking about. | ||
It's suicidal. | ||
Wake up! | ||
Wake up! | ||
Wake up, Mr. West, right? | ||
And that's what I don't understand, these people. | ||
No, no, no, we have to lose. | ||
You don't understand. | ||
We have to lose. | ||
Like it's a football game. | ||
No, no, we have to play honorably, and if we lose, then we lose. | ||
I'm sorry, but I care too much. | ||
This is a war, okay? | ||
Not a game. | ||
This is not arbitrary. | ||
It's not meaningless. | ||
It's not Fortnite. | ||
Oh, well, we lost. | ||
We'll try again. | ||
It doesn't matter. | ||
We're all on the same team. | ||
We're not. | ||
If we lose, they're going to kill us. | ||
They're going to wreck our country. | ||
They're going to take our stuff. | ||
They're going to kill our children, okay? | ||
Not an exaggeration, either. | ||
Look at what they're doing to our kids. | ||
The brainwashing, the propaganda, the LGBT stuff, the Drag Queen story times, the abortion, the drugs. | ||
The self-medication, the abuse that occurs. | ||
It's the lives of our children that are on the line and our ancestors, well, or our posterity rather. | ||
And the legacy of our ancestors. | ||
It means too much to go down without a fight and to really seriously fight. | ||
And if you say that you don't care, then you actually... And if you say that you don't want to fight that way, then you never care to begin with. | ||
You don't care about life. | ||
You don't care about the Constitution. | ||
You don't care about our country. | ||
You care about your job. | ||
You care about your career. | ||
You care about this little network that you're in, a social club. | ||
But don't tell me you care about these issues. | ||
Because if you're not doing everything in your power to win, Then, you know, do you really care? | ||
So, so that's the bottom line. | ||
I was going to get to that way earlier, but I didn't realize we'd be on for this long. | ||
I thought we would have been banned right away. | ||
We've been going over like, you know, what, what is it? | ||
Nearly two hours on TikTok. | ||
They can't ban me. | ||
But that was the message I was trying to get out to the young Zoomers. | ||
Is America First is about those, those things. | ||
Christianity, nationalism, and real conservatism. | ||
And what are our issues? | ||
We want to end immigration for a variety of reasons. | ||
We want to end all immigration. | ||
Temporary, permanent, from all countries, indefinitely. | ||
We want to end the foreign wars, stop the unconditional, open-ended commitments to foreign countries, and we want to protect our workers, make our country wealthy, have an economy that works for everybody, and I know that sounds like a left-wing thing to say, but not just the firm owners, also the workers. | ||
It has to work for both. | ||
And lastly, even if you're not convinced on any of that, we are all in this together on electoral politics. | ||
Even if you don't see the economic argument against immigration or the social or cultural argument against immigration, then you must see that no matter what you care about, if you're not a leftist, it will go away if we continue to allow them to import voters into swing states. | ||
It's just an equation. | ||
You know, to me, politics is not about we're going to bicker back and forth about Adam Smith. | ||
Politics, to me, is let us break down how do you get the things you want in policy. | ||
And if you're serious about those things and you care about that process, how do I how do I protect the Constitution, for example? | ||
How do I protect life? | ||
How do I, you know, keep the country from going socialist, protect the Second Amendment? | ||
Well, I need to wield national power. | ||
And how do I do that? | ||
Well, I win national elections. | ||
How do I do that? | ||
I win in a few states. | ||
I win in our strong states, our base, and I win in the swing states. | ||
How do I do that? | ||
I convince enough people. | ||
What happens if there's so many people that are unconvincible that it becomes impossible? | ||
That's a big problem you've got on your hands. | ||
And nobody seems to have an answer for that. | ||
There is no answer for that on that side. | ||
They just say, well, I'm just not pessimistic like you are. | ||
I'm not pessimistic. | ||
I'm just not willing to take the chance. | ||
Because if you're wrong, it's all over. | ||
And you know, I'm beating a dead horse at this point. | ||
I think you get it. | ||
But just to wrap up, just to summarize, this is do or die stuff. | ||
And I might seem, you know, I like to have fun and I'm a silly guy sometimes. | ||
We like to play Star Wars and Legos and, you know, singing Kanye West and we're fucking around. | ||
But at the end of the day, we care deeply about this country. | ||
These are not, these are not positions that I've created for shock value. | ||
I don't, I don't go around and that's, that's what I hate the most. | ||
What I resent the most is when people say, Oh, he's just saying that to be controversial. | ||
Oh, he's just alt-right. | ||
Oh, you're just a white supremacist. | ||
Oh, you just hate black people. | ||
It's like, do I sound that way? | ||
Everything I'm telling you is thoroughly researched, thoroughly thought through. | ||
We are thinking these things through to the logical conclusion. | ||
Find the flaw in my argument, but none of these conservatives will. | ||
Benny Johnson and Charlie Kirk, when we asked them about these things, this was what Roy Brewer was about, you know what they said? | ||
They said, oh, you just are fringe. | ||
You're just alt-right. | ||
They didn't answer our questions. | ||
We went to Charlie Kirk's Q&As, and we said, hey, so, the demographics are changing, they don't, everything I just said, and he sent out Benny Johnson the next day to put out a hit piece on me, where he posted a bunch of videos from my show taken out of context and said, Nick Flintus is a sexist, Nick Flintus is a racist, he's a, oh right, he's a Holocaust denier, he's a Nazi. | ||
Really? | ||
Answer the argument Benny! | ||
Answer the argument, Charlie Kirk. | ||
You don't even have to debate me. | ||
Answer the argument. | ||
Write an op-ed. | ||
Do a speech. | ||
Ben Shapiro did that. | ||
He did a bunch of straw men, and they were uncompelling arguments, but at least he responded. | ||
And then, by the way, debate then. | ||
If you're so confident, he has the courage, I guess, to straw man all my arguments and make bad arguments when I'm not in the room. | ||
But if they really think that these ideas are so dangerous and hateful and so obviously bad, why don't they debate? | ||
Why don't they engage? | ||
Instead, they deplatform, they smear, they blacklist, they slander. | ||
But where are the arguments? | ||
You could say I'm rough around the edges. | ||
You could say I'm a jerk. | ||
You could say I'm a little mean. | ||
I like to meme, by the way, mean. | ||
You could say I'm mean. | ||
I like to meme. | ||
I like to joke around. | ||
But that doesn't take away from the seriousness of my positions. | ||
Where's the flaw in the argument? | ||
Show me where I'm wrong, and I'll be happy to tell you. | ||
You could say, you're alt-right, or you're racist. | ||
No, I'm not. | ||
But, you know, whatever. | ||
Tell me. | ||
I don't care fundamentally. | ||
Tell me why it's not true. | ||
And that's the problem is people care way too much about, well, am I conforming to the mainstream? | ||
Am I conforming to the career, you know, kosher, approved, conservative talking points? | ||
But I don't care about that. | ||
I care about the issues. | ||
So anyway, I'm not trying to pat... I'm not trying to break my arm patting myself on the back. | ||
I'm trying to tell people that are getting the wrong impression. | ||
They see one side. | ||
What do the articles say? | ||
What does the press say? | ||
Holocaust denier. | ||
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Oh, right. | |
Neo-Nazi. | ||
What am I telling you? | ||
Does this sound like that to you? | ||
Or does this sound like, gee, he's the only conservative America First guy that there is? | ||
Anyway, so that's a summary. | ||
I think I said everything I need to say. | ||
Those are the issues. | ||
That's who we are. | ||
That's what we're about. | ||
That's the history. | ||
But again, I do a show every night, Monday through Friday. | ||
We don't have to play these games on TikTok every night. | ||
So if you want to know more about it, I'll try and touch on some more of these base issues next week. | ||
And I'll try to walk through Some of the broad and core points in more detail on Monday and throughout the week next week if there's new viewers from TikTok and young people and con ink types. | ||
So be on the lookout for that. | ||
DLive.tv slash NickJFuentes or follow me on Twitter, NickJFuentes, where I'll post about content and other things. | ||
But that's going to do it for me on this TikTok stream. | ||
I'm going to continue to stream on DLive, but that's it for me here. | ||
I'm just going to close down the app and then maybe I'll do a gaming stream or I'll talk to some other people. | ||
We'll talk about how it went and everything. | ||
But that's going to do it for me here. | ||
For real this time. | ||
So thanks for watching. | ||
Thanks for following us. | ||
Following us through this whole adventure on TikTok. | ||
Thanks for sticking with us and, you know, joining live streams and following accounts and sacrificing accounts and hanging out. | ||
It's been fun. | ||
It's informative. | ||
It's the right thing. | ||
We're doing the right thing. | ||
And it's also a lot of fun. | ||
You know, at the end of the day, it's lighthearted. | ||
We're having a good time. | ||
We're joyful warriors for the right cause. | ||
So I hope you had fun, and I hope you enjoyed. | ||
And thanks for coming along for the ride. | ||
Thanks to the people that gave their accounts, our fallen TikTok soldiers, right? | ||
Thanks to those guys I pointed out on Twitter. | ||
But that's it for us. | ||
You know, thanks for everything. | ||
I hope you enjoyed. | ||
Hope if you're, you know, young, conservative, have an open mind. | ||
Have an open mind, right? | ||
If what we're about is open dialogue and so on, then, you know, if you heard something new that you're interested in or curious about, do a Google search. | ||
Check out my content, right? | ||
Anyway, but that's it. | ||
We will see you on DLive. | ||
Go to DLive. | ||
I'm going to resume momentarily. | ||
I'm there. | ||
And check us out on Monday with the show. | ||
7.30 p.m. | ||
I just might as well say 7.30 p.m. | ||
Central Time. | ||
The show on Monday. | ||
DLive.tv slash Nick J. Fuentes. | ||
But that's it for tonight. | ||
So goodnight to TikTok. | ||
We won. | ||
I mean, like, total victory. | ||
It wasn't even like, oh, we won, then they ban us. | ||
It was like, we won. | ||
celebration right victory parade finish the stream taking our time and then we ended on our terms so total victory they can't stop us because we really because we give a shit that's the difference they can't stop us because we actually give a shit we get we care about the country we care about what we're doing that's why we work hard and we don't give up that's America for that that's what we're about right It's getting a little sappy. | ||
Okay, good night! | ||
I'll see you on DLive. | ||
I guess I'll just close down the app here because it's not letting me close it the normal way. | ||
So I'll just close down the app, but bye-bye. | ||
See you on DLive. | ||
I guess I'll just close down the app here because it's not letting me close it the normal way. |