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And I'm addicted to Sarah Taylor.
I'm addicted to Sarah Taylor.
I'm addicted to Sarah Taylor.
I'm addicted to Sarah Taylor.
To our people.
I'd like to propose a toast to our people.
I'd like to propose a toast to the proipers, to white boy summer, white boy century, to the reaction and the reclamation of the United States church.
Let's cheers, everybody.
It's going to happen.
It's going to happen.
They kick me off the plane, you know what that means?
White boy summer road trip.
They give us lemons, we make lemonade.
They throw me behind bars.
And I start throwing baseball up against the wall.
And now I'm playing catch.
Because you know what?
nick fuentes
The only time that they win is when they triumph over our spirit.
But they never can.
unidentified
They never take that away from us.
nick fuentes
Because I believe in God.
unidentified
And I believe in America.
And I believe in what I'm doing.
We are still enjoying.
White Boy Summer is still on.
I don't care if I have to drive there.
I don't care if I have to get in Lake Michigan and go all the way around the Panama Canal.
Nothing is going to stop white boys summer.
nick fuentes
Nothing is going to stop America first.
unidentified
America first, bitch.
There's always a way.
They can listen.
White people founded this country.
This country wouldn't exist without white people.
Wouldn't exist without white people.
And white people are gone being bullied.
Gone being bullied.
We're the keepers of the American tradition.
And I think our ancestors...
Smile on us right now while we're doing it.
Cheers.
If everybody had a phone across the USA, then everybody'd be serving.
Like California, yeah.
You can't scam anyone.
So we're in their baggie.
We're off to the door.
A bushy, bushy blonde haired dude serving USA.
The boomer generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the human being.
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom.
Americanism, not globalism, not globalism, will be our freedom.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry, Brittany and Betsy, but I just can't do it.
You're an e-girl.
You know the rule.
No e-girls.
Who's got the clip?
No e-girls.
Never!
Hashtag never e-girls.
Not even once.
I've never heard of a big one.
It's just that.
Americanism, not globalism.
We'll be our freedom.
I've never heard of a big one.
Who's that?
Thank you.
This is a great stream.
nick fuentes
Are you guys, is this a good show?
Is this good content?
While I try to adjust this stupid tripod?
Do you want me to hold it?
No, it's fine.
Um, you know what?
I'll just put it here.
unidentified
Whoops!
nick fuentes
Whoa!
Um, that's not gonna work either.
Can I hang it?
unidentified
Can I do this?
What if I'm upside down?
nick fuentes
Does that work?
unidentified
How about this?
How about now?
Yeah, okay.
Hey, no.
nick fuentes
Well, that's all angled.
unidentified
How's the lighting?
Is that good?
Okay, I think that works.
nick fuentes
Yeah, that didn't take long.
Okay, well, uh, anyway, we have a great show for you tonight, but it's gonna be a shorter show because, like I said, we're having a great time in Southern California.
We had a meet-up yesterday, and thanks to all the Groypers that came out, we had a meeting in Laguna Beach, which is actually in, I found out, Orange County, not Los Angeles, which everybody here is, like, crazy about that.
I thought all of this was LA.
I thought all of Southern California was LA.
And we did our meetup in Laguna Beach, which was Vince James' suggestion.
Red Elephants.
unidentified
He's over there.
nick fuentes
And then when I get there, there's like a hundred groipers and everybody's saying, this isn't LA.
unidentified
This is Orange County.
nick fuentes
LA sucks.
Orange County's based.
unidentified
I was like, geez, I didn't know.
nick fuentes
So apparently there's like a big, it's very contentious over here.
But so I don't, I don't know where we are now.
We're on the beach somewhere in Southern California.
Um, and we've been riding around on scooters.
We just got some burgers.
We're gonna be headed to Phoenix tomorrow.
We got into L.A., uh, two days ago?
Or no, we got, yeah, we got into L.A.
two days ago, and we'll be headed to Phoenix tomorrow.
Like I said yesterday, we had a big grouper meetup and it was actually kind of funny because we didn't really even get video or pictures of it or anything because we were talking to everybody.
We were kind of overwhelmed and we saw on Twitter after the meetup because it was it was really a low-key thing.
We had a hundred people.
We went to the beach.
We went to a park and We just talked, you know.
We just were hanging out.
It really wasn't like activism or anything.
It wasn't even really all that political.
We just were hanging out.
And afterwards, I checked Twitter and some Antifa or, I don't know, left-wing person took a picture of all of us and said, there's a hundred neo-Nazis standing there menacingly!
unidentified
And she said, there's no police!
What's going on?
nick fuentes
And somebody said, I just called the police.
unidentified
And they said they will not tolerate a neo-Nazi gathering at the beach, whatever.
nick fuentes
And honestly, it just made us look good because, you know, it was two hours notice.
It was, and now it's a day of, you know.
And we had like a hundred people show up.
It was a great turnout.
And everybody looked good.
I only announced it on Telegram, too.
I didn't even post it on Twitter.
And we had like a hundred people come and, you know, people were looking good.
People were optical.
Some were fun, you know, some were outfits.
And so it's almost like left-wing people are just doing our job for us at this point.
Me and Jayden were laughing about it.
First, Destiny says, after AfPak, maybe you remember the clip, Destiny was covering AfPak on a stream and he goes, Why are Republicans, he's watching a clip of AFPAC, he goes, why are Republicans so damn good at politics?
And he goes, wait a minute.
It's not Republicans, it's just him.
It's just Nick Fuentes.
And then Cenk, Cenk Uygur from Young Turks the other day goes, everybody knows who Nick Fuentes is.
And then we have Antifa literally doing a photo shoot for us.
I was like, Jayden, they're doing your job for you.
unidentified
They're doing, so.
So thanks!
nick fuentes
Thanks for the post.
Great job.
We love the picture.
We're going to be using that in probably one of the videos we post or something.
But anyway, so we had a very good meetup.
Like I said, thanks to all the Groypers that came out yesterday to Laguna Beach.
It was great meeting you.
Lots of fun.
We're heading on tomorrow to Phoenix.
We're doing our event on Friday and then on Saturday we have a big meetup.
Saturday is going to be our public meetup and We will disclose the location the day of.
It'll probably be in the afternoon and I don't know where it's going to be.
It'll be somewhere public like a park or a mall or something but I'll let you know the details probably a couple of hours beforehand and then we'll be there for a couple hours.
So we'll be in Phoenix on Saturday and then on to Texas after that.
But so far it's been a lot of fun.
I apologize.
I was supposed to do a show.
I was supposed to be doing the show every day this week, but it's just been so chaotic and hectic with travel and the meetup yesterday went on for hours, way longer than I thought.
And don't get me wrong, it was a fun meetup, but you know, I thought we were going to be in and out in like two hours.
It wound up being six hours.
So...
We're just having so much fun.
We hung out at the park, we went and got fish tacos, and then we all left.
So I apologize.
I was supposed to do a show yesterday, the day before.
I canceled, so I said I have to do a show today, even if it's at the beach.
But I kind of like the beach as a background.
But so, it's going to be a shorter show tonight, like I said earlier.
That's just an update on White Boy Summer.
I'll say, I really like California.
The weather is beautiful.
The topography is beautiful.
The problem, of course, is the taxes, the cost of living, the gas prices.
Everything else is honestly fine because the weather is perfect.
The scenery is great.
You have every different biome.
You've got desert, mountain, beach.
You know, it's all here.
But the tax burden is like 50%.
The gas prices, it's like $5 per gallon for gas, which is obscene.
And I saw somebody posted a picture of the gas prices, and I thought, that can't be right.
That must be like, I don't know, some bizarro, some, you know, exceptional situation.
And driving around L.A.
and Orange County and driving into California from Nevada, it's like, no.
Every gas station in the state, it's between $4 and $5 for gas.
Between $4 and $6.
So, and the politics, you know, and all the other politics, too.
So, you know, there's a lot of nice things about it.
It's a beautiful place.
It's a great place.
But, it's too expensive to live here.
unidentified
And the politics is a big problem, too.
nick fuentes
So, so I really hated Denver.
Las Vegas was pretty cool.
And, uh, you know, Los Angeles I like, but there's just some issues with it.
But, anyway.
So that's a little update on White Boy Summer, but I wanted to get into the show.
And like I said, it's going to be shorter tonight.
We just have a brief talk.
I wanted to talk a little bit about Breitbart.
And I'm not going to be reading Super Chats.
So if you already sent Super Chats, I apologize, but I don't have my laptop with me, so I literally can't read them.
I would if I could but so I'll probably read the Super Chats then tomorrow or Monday?
I think Monday I'll be in El Paso at a hotel room so I'll be able to read the Super Chats but not for tonight.
unidentified
Hi!
nick fuentes
So But anyway, so for tonight's show, we're talking about Breitbart.
And, you know, if you haven't seen it already, people should go to my Twitter and check out the latest Breitbart article.
They wrote a big, long hit piece about me, which was kind of surprising.
You know, the big story for this week, there wasn't really anything in the news, but I was kind of in the news with our fundraiser that we're having on Friday for Representative Gosar.
And so, you know, we got the usual hit pieces from the media on, I think it was Monday, it was Jake Tapper, it was the usual suspects.
And I was a little bit surprised on Monday there was a big hit piece of Fox News.
And Fox News brought out the usual SPLC, ADL, the greatest hits, you know, the quotes, videos, all that kind of stuff.
And why I say that's a surprise, not just because Fox is nominally right-wing, but because Fox covered me two years ago, and they were actually somewhat positive during the Groyper War.
I remember, distinctly, the Fox headline came out on Twitter, and I read it, and I said... I remember telling people, like, oh my gosh, they called me Far Right instead of, you know, the usual names.
So I don't know if it was a different author, I don't know if they feel differently about me, but the Fox article was very negative, and I tweeted about that.
And then, so that happened, and then, a couple of days later, a Breitbart article dropped.
Hi!
And, um, Breitbart, you know, that was a big shock.
Well, I'll get into why it's not so much of a shock in a moment, but the Breitbart was a little bit more shocking because, you know, you expect that Breitbart is more right-wing than Fox.
I know that Breitbart hasn't been the same since Bannon left back in, what was it, 2016 or 2017?
But it used to be the case that Breitbart was like Donald Trump, Rob Don.
That was like the thing.
Are we good?
Okay.
And since then, Breitbart has gone down the tubes.
Their Alexa rating is like In the hole.
They used to be one of the biggest news sites in America.
I think they were top 100 or maybe top 150 in America and the world on their Alexa rating.
And since Bannon left, it just went to, you know, it wasn't good anymore.
Milo left and Shapiro left after the Michelle Fields thing.
Everybody left.
And Bannon left.
I think Bannon knew the secret ingredient was playing into Trumpism, playing into the Trump election.
So anyway, Breitbart hasn't been relevant for a long time.
It hasn't been the same since 2016, but they came out with this big hit piece about me the other day, slamming me, calling me a Holocaust denier, a white nationalist, the full ADL thing.
And like I said, that one was, it's different than Fox, because Fox, although they had covered me nicely in the past, We know that Fox is totally cucked.
They didn't cover election fraud.
They called Arizona early in 2020 in November on election night.
We know the problems with Fox.
Fox is terrible with the exception of Tucker.
So we knew that was coming, but Breitbart's supposed to be to the right of that.
Breitbart's supposed to be better.
I know they're not perfect, but then they come out with an even stronger hit piece.
Breitbart, which is supposed to be further to the right, comes out with a harder hit piece.
And if you go back and read it, it's vicious.
It's in the headline, it's in the lead, it's a long article.
And they quoted Paul Gosar's statement and they said, oh, he wouldn't disavow, he wouldn't say if he would do an event with Nick Fuentes in the future or not, or, you know, that kind of thing.
And so it turns out, we talked to Representative Gosar's team, and what they told us is that Breitbart was basically pushing Representative Gosar to disavow me.
They wanted a full disavowal.
Breitbart was pushing, pressuring Congressman Gosar to disavow.
And it's like, you know, you expect that from the Huffington Post, you expect that from Right Wing Watch, the Atlantic Council, you expect that from the liberal media, or the more Atlanticist, globalist, you know, type think tanks and things.
But Breitbart asks for a statement from Gosar and they want a full disavowal of me.
That's what Congressman Gosar's team told me.
And, you know, then it kind of clicked.
I mean, Breitbart hasn't been relevant for years.
I don't read Breitbart.
I don't think anybody reads Breitbart anymore.
It's just not as big of a deal as it once was.
But it clicked with me.
Joel Pollack is running Breitbart now.
Joel Pollack is Jewish.
Hardcore Zionist.
I go on his Twitter timeline today just as an example.
And Donald Rumsfeld recently died.
Donald Rumsfeld was the Defense Secretary under George W. Bush.
Architect of the Iraq War, Afghanistan War.
He just died at 88 years old the other day.
And Joe Pollack writes an article in Breitbart just to give you an idea about Donald Rumsfeld's death and says that Donald Rumsfeld was based before based was a thing.
Based?
He brought us to war in Iraq.
He brought us to war in Afghanistan.
And Joel Pollack said that he was based because his, like, biography was good, or something.
He took accountability for the Iraq War.
Yeah, well, you kind of better take accountability.
We were brought to war under false pretenses.
And hundreds of thousands of Americans died, or, well, I don't know, hundreds of thousands, but, I don't know what the death count was, but thousands of Americans died, hundreds of thousands of people died in the conflict, is what I'm trying to say, on both sides.
For a needless war which has created untold casualties, it's a ripple effect across the whole world because it caused refugee crisis, destabilizes the Middle East, of course it strengthens Israel, I mean the ripple effect is really It's not calculable, the death count and the damage that was done to the region and to the world because of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars.
Iraq maybe more than Afghanistan.
So Donald Rumsfeld dies, and Joel Pollack in Breitbart, which is supposed to be the Trump Pravda, supposed to be the populist, nationalist, right-wing rag, is writing that he was based before!
Based is a thing!
Well, and what is based supposed to mean?
He's a neocon.
Neocon, neoconservatism is based?
War in Iraq is based, according to Breitbart and Joel Pollack, it is.
And Joel Pollack is a Jewish Zionist.
And, you know, then you do a little bit of digging, and you find out that Andrew Breitbart was a Jewish Zionist.
And I posted a screenshot from an article on my Twitter, which was written years ago, and it says, Breitbart, born in America, conceived in Israel.
And there's a picture of Andrew Breitbart and Bibi Netanyahu.
Now, Andrew Breitbart was before my time.
I never knew him, and he died before I got into politics.
But I don't have the same affinity for him.
I don't have the same attachment for him that a lot of people do.
I didn't know him, and I don't know that much about him, but beyond, you know, I think the things that are well known.
So I can't really speak on him in particular, but Breitbart is a mouthpiece and an outlet for Zio-conservatism.
Zionist-conservatism.
It was under Breitbart, it was under Bannon, although it was different because under Bannon they were pushing Trump, which was supposed to be the antithesis to globalism, and it's resumed that, or become more strongly that way under Joel Pollack.
And that's why they write this big hit piece about me.
And, you know, this is why it's important to keep in mind that you cannot be America first and a Zionist shill.
Because a lot of, and this is a point I'm trying to make, you know, a lot of people push on me and they say, oh, well, you can be America first, but just don't talk about Israel.
You know, why not just stop talking about Israel?
And then you could have all these opportunities and...
It's not even a big deal.
Is it the foreign aid?
People think it's like a foreign aid issue.
They think, oh, foreign aid is only $3.8 billion per year.
That's a drop in the bucket for the American federal budget.
So people say, you know, we understand you're America first on Israel, but why talk about it?
It's not a big deal.
You seem hung up on it, and it's a liability, so let it go.
That's what people say.
This is why you can't let it go.
Because who runs all of conservative media?
Jewish Zionists.
It's just what it is.
And, you know, people can say that that sounds a particular way.
People are going to call me names for saying that.
But think about it.
BlazeTV.
Who are the top dogs of Blaze TV?
Mark Levin.
Now, Blaze TV is one of the better ones, in fairness.
They don't like me.
But the people that own Blaze TV, I think, are actually Christians.
I think they're pro-Israel, Protestant types.
They don't like me.
But Mark Levin's one of the big guys there.
Nevertheless, they're one of the better outlets.
But Blaze TV, you got Mark Levin.
And Glenn Beck.
Glenn Beck, who's, I think, Mormon Zionist.
Who runs Breitbart?
Joe Pollack, Jewish Zionist.
Who runs Daily Wire?
Ben Shapiro, Jewish Zionist.
Who runs National Review?
Bill Kristol, Jewish Zionist.
What are the other big ones?
I mean, but this is Prager University, run by Dennis Prager, Jewish Zionist.
Now, you know, there's nothing wrong per se with being Jewish.
Nothing wrong per se with being a Zionist.
The problem, of course, is when this conflicts with America First.
You can't be Israel first and America first.
And people say, well, you know, these two things never clash.
They never will.
Because Israel's our ally or something like that.
But here you can see where the clash is.
Because somebody like Jake Tapper, who's liberal, and somebody like Joe Pollack, who's a conservative at Breitbart, they both agree that so-called anti-Semites who are not down with total Well, what would the word even be?
Total subordination to Israel.
This unconditional slavish relationship to a foreign country, if you criticize that, you're an anti-Semite, you have to be destroyed.
So, liberal Joel Pollack, conservative, or rather, conservative Joel Pollack, liberal Jake Tapper, both agree that liberal Ilhan Omar and conservative Nick Fuentes cannot have any place in politics.
And it's like, okay, so then what is really their defining political identity?
Is it conservatism?
Is it liberalism?
Or is it Zionism?
Because Jake Tapper and Joe Pollock, who couldn't be further apart.
Joe Pollock works for Breitbart.
Trump supporter.
Conservative.
He's writing these shill articles about Donald Rumsfeld.
Jake Tapper at CNN.
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Liberal.
nick fuentes
Thinks Trump is a criminal, etc.
Jake Tapper, if he was a leftist liberal, you know, you would think he would support the socialist squad, including Ilhan Omar.
But he hates Ilhan Omar.
And he says, Ilhan Omar's an anti-Semite, and it's not, this is not acceptable, and Nancy Pelosi's gotta do something about it.
And Joe Pollack, who's conservative, says that Nick Fuentes, who's a reactionary, if Joe Pollack is this Nazi and Breitbart, Trump, Trumpian Nazi, you know, like the left says, he should be pro-America First, pro-Reuper, but there he is, saying, I'm a Holocaust denier, and I have no place in politics.
And so what's the real axis there?
What's the real defining political axis?
And this is what counts.
At the end of the day, what's the overriding sort of conviction?
What's the overriding first principle?
Is it conservatism?
Is it liberalism?
Is it America First?
Is it... They're Jewish Zionists, this whole Jake Tapper and Pollack.
And you can see that that is the most important identity.
That's their defining characteristic of their political identity.
So for that reason, you know, people say, oh, Jake Tapper's liberal, Joel Pollack's conservative, or whatever.
It becomes a lot less important, sort of, the partisan axis or the ideological axis.
It's a new axis, which is, are you America first or are you Are you an American Nationalist?
Or are you, you know, literally anything else?
Economic Nationalist?
Zionist?
Israel First?
Globalist?
But that's the real axis that matters.
Joel Pollack can never be on the America First axis because he's not Christian.
He's not white.
He doesn't see himself as white.
He's Jewish.
And he's a Zionist.
So he can never call himself America first.
He can never be an American nationalist.
He can come close, but he'll never go out of the way.
That's why he's calling somebody like me a Holocaust survivor.
That's why he's pushing Paul Gosar to disavow me.
That's why Breitbart is doing it.
Same goes for PragerU, Daily Wire, some of the people at BlazeTV, a lot of the people at Fox News, and the other outlets.
So that was sort of my takeaway on Breitbart.
It was kind of incredible.
And a little bit surprising.
And I have to say, you know, Steve Bannon, I watched his interview, or a little bit of it, he was on Tim Pool recently, on Tim Pool IRL cast, or whatever.
The Tim cast, IRL.
And he was talking about how economic nationalism is going to bring the country together.
And he's been pushing this for years, ever since he got kicked out of the White House, he's been saying economic nationalism is going to rule this country for a hundred years.
He thinks that Sort of working and middle-class people, irrespective of race, are going to come together to pursue their economic self-interest, which is, you know, against open borders, against free trade, that kind of thing.
And it's not about culture.
It's not about, you know, anything in society.
It's purely about dollars and cents.
They're saying that these people, you know, you know, regardless of their partisanship, ideology, other, you know, varying identities, multi, multiple layers of identities, They're going to come together because they want to make more money, and immigration is going to hurt their pocketbook, and high taxes and socialism are going to hurt their pocketbook, and so on.
And so, Bannon's been pushing this very strongly.
And, you know, they think, basically, that they're just going to, like, trick black and Hispanic people into joining a conservative coalition, but what exactly is being conserved here?
What's the most important thing to speak about?
You know, increasingly when we see what's being taken away, when you define what we're conserving against what's being taken away, it's not dollars and cents.
I mean, that's part of it.
But it's our society.
It's the monuments, it's the statues, it's the holidays, it's the people, it's the population, it's the customs, the culture, the heritage, the heroes.
It's the real American nations being taken away.
And so, you know, like I said, Bannon is trying to trick Black, Hispanic, and other people who are benefiting from this transformation.
He's trying to trick them into conserving the white, you know, traditional American nation.
White, Christian, Western, Occidental, European, American nation.
By saying, well, you know, if you support American nationalism, you're gonna make more money.
We don't want closed borders because we don't want, you know, ADIQ immigrants coming in.
unidentified
It's because they're taking jobs!
nick fuentes
Or we don't want, you know, Indians coming in because they're transforming the culture and they're, you know, another sort of nepotistic tribal group, like another, but because they're taking new jobs from college graduates.
And the problem with that is that that's just not going to work because it's a trick.
It's a lie.
Why would non-white people oppose the transformation of the country?
It benefits them.
The anti-white policies necessarily benefit non-white people to the detriment of white people.
You know, and I use the example all the time of the stimulus, the COVID stimulus that passed at the beginning of the year, $1.9 trillion.
Priority is given to non-whites.
And whites are non-priority, meaning that they get their applications processed after all the priority people got their money.
There's a finite amount of money.
And this is sort of like just one, this is one small example of what's happening nationwide.
There's a limited amount of resources.
There's one pie.
It's a zero-sum game.
And whether it's COVID stimulus, or it's seats in university, or it's Public monies for public schools, it's jobs, it's promotions, it's mentorship, it's, you know, anything.
Welfare, whatever.
The policies that are anti-white, you know, even like Cory Booker's Farm Bill.
Buying farmland from white people and giving it to black people.
That's what it does.
They benefit from this.
They benefit from the country becoming so-called more inclusive and racial quotas and redistribution.
And we're going to trick them into, like, supporting the preservation of our country on the basis that they're going to make more money or have jobs or something like that?
It's not going to work.
It doesn't make any sense.
So, you know, people talk about economic nationalism.
I'm going to turn it on there.
People talk about economic nationalism, like Steve Bannon and others, to basically avoid what is obvious and real but controversial, which is the coming racial struggle.
They ignore the religious struggle.
They ignore, you know, kind of the real but controversial thing that's happening in the country.
They're trying to avoid the trenches and the war.
And they think that they can get away with that, but they can't.
unidentified
There's a lot of activity going on.
What's going on?
nick fuentes
We've got to lock down the studio here.
unidentified
There's like these little kids running back and forth behind me.
I'm literally on this show.
nick fuentes
I'm like the opposition leader against the Atlanticist, Judeo-Bolshevik, Rothschild empire and I'm doing a show about racial conflict in America and there's two little kids running behind me.
Like I'm making a TikTok.
unidentified
Should I start doing like the Renegade or something?
That's hilarious.
Imagine people people see me streaming and they think like, oh, are you like a TikToker?
Oh, are you?
nick fuentes
Are you like Jake Paul?
Are you doing a prank video?
unidentified
Not quite.
nick fuentes
You know, I guess if the prank is like, If the prank is like moving the Overton window to skepticism of Jewish power, you know, I guess that's a prank.
I guess I'm like the Jake Paul of opposing globalist empires, something like that.
You just got Jake Pauled.
Anyway, I completely lost my train of thought.
Look, I'm saying what I've been saying all along for the past year, which is this.
American nationalism is the only thing that's going to work.
Because American nationalism is the only thing that... It's the only answer to the real problem that's happening in the country.
The real problem in the country is not primarily an economic problem.
The real problem is a problem of sovereignty.
It's a problem of power.
And the only way that... Moreover, it's a problem, really, of demographics.
unidentified
It's a global phenomenon.
nick fuentes
This is the, I think it's called the fourth or fifth demographic transition.
And the demographic transition that's occurring globally is the Global South moving to the Global North.
The poor, non-white Global South in Latin America, Africa, South Asia, India, migrating to the wealthy countries, you know, more or less in the North.
And this is from sub-Saharan Africa in the Middle East to Europe.
This is from Latin America to the United States.
This is what's going on.
And it's, you know, it's the result of globalization too.
It's a technological phenomenon.
It's a trade phenomenon.
I mean, we could describe it many different ways, but that is the stuff, that is the essence of what's going on in our time.
American nationalism is the only answer to that, because that's sort of the engine of these problems.
The erasure of the American nation, the erasure of borders, the erasures of, yes, the American system, the American system which is an economic system, the erasure of white, European, Western peoples.
That's what's going on.
And American nationalism is the only thing that solves that.
It's the only thing that actually stands opposed to it.
Economic nationalism is like, it's a clever trick.
And this is the thing that I hate about a lot of these people is they really do believe that we could just win this civilizational war, asymmetrical, against far more powerful adversaries, With these clever rhetorical tricks.
Like, what if we say that the left is racist?
What if we remind American blacks that Democrats were the slave owners?
What if we convince poor black and Hispanic people that they should hate the rich instead of white people?
unidentified
It's like, that's just... These are tricks.
nick fuentes
These are just like, it's cleverness.
And I don't say that in a good way.
It's stuff that, you know, maybe that makes sense in, like, a focus group.
Maybe that makes sense in a think tank.
But that does not make sense in the real world.
And, you know, you can see people like Steve Bannon and even people like Ryan Gerdusky and J.D. Vance and these multiracial working-class populists, Josh Hawley and others, they're all pushing this line now about it.
Even Tucker, to an extent, it has nothing to do with race.
It's about voting rights.
It's nothing to do with demographics.
It's about the economy.
It's nothing to do with anything that's actually happening.
It's about everything other than that, you know, and even BLM and even George Floyd and all of that.
I think Steve Bannon said on Tim Pool, I couldn't even believe it.
I think he said something like, oh, if our jobs weren't being offshore, George Floyd would be a foreman in a factory and he'd be on a fishing trip.
It's like, no, I think he'd still be holding pregnant women at gunpoint, actually.
And isn't that kind of, isn't that kind of the... I mean, that's it.
unidentified
That's the basis of the problem.
nick fuentes
So...
Economic nationalism is a false god.
It's not the answer.
That's not what Trump ran on.
That is not what animated the base in 2016.
That is not the future.
That is not going to animate the only people that are going to oppose anti-white genocide.
Which are white people.
And really, it makes this much sense.
It's our country.
Historically.
We're the ones that occupied it.
We're the ones that created it.
unidentified
White people are the ones that built it.
nick fuentes
And now it's being taken away from particular people and given to other people.
Now, who is going to stand up for the self-interest of white people in preserving their way of life and keeping their stuff?
Who will stand up for the self-interest of a people other than that people?
It certainly won't be the people that are benefiting from that.
I mean, are they going to go against their self-interest to help our self-interest?
unidentified
No.
nick fuentes
They're pursuing their self-interest.
And so that's why American nationalism, particularly animating the white Republican base of the country, is the only thing that's going to overturn it.
And trying to, like, trick these people into not destroying our country for their own benefit, not, you know, morphing our country, putting up their own heroes, their own holidays, their own language, their own shit.
You can't trick them into not doing that.
It's just on the Trump base, basically, we have to sort of Awaken them.
Praise their consciousness.
Organize them.
Mobilize them against what's occurring.
Mobilize them in favor of their self-interest.
Now back to Breitbart for a moment.
So Bannon used to work for Breitbart and he's pushing this along with many others and it's very, very, very coordinated.
I'm America first.
I'm telling you straight up, whole loaf, what's going on.
What's going on?
Who's doing it?
You know, I don't work for anybody.
I don't work for a Jew.
I don't work for a Zionist.
I don't work for a company.
I don't work for a corporation.
I work for myself.
And that's why I'm on the no-fly list.
And that's why they take my money.
And that's why I'm not on a platform.
And that's why you don't see me on Tim Pool or interviewed anywhere else.
I don't get any help from anybody.
So I can say what's really going on.
And, you know, in the spirit of that, back to Breitbart for a moment.
Steve Bannon's pushing all of that.
That's garbage.
I'm telling you what's really going on.
Back to Breitbart.
Who runs Breitbart?
Joel Pollack.
Ask yourself this, based on what I told you.
Does Joel Pollack have an interest in preserving the traditional American nation?
As somebody who's not Christian?
Somebody who doesn't identify quite exactly as white?
The answer is no.
Does somebody like Christopher Rufo, who's got an Asian wife and mixed-race kids, does he have an interest in preserving the traditional American nation?
He says no.
He says he wants America to become cappuccino-colored mulattoes.
He wants the whole country to be brown, and that's a good thing, and race won't matter, and we're gonna have a multiracial country that, you know, has a constitution or something.
These people are on the side of our enemies.
Breitbart, Fox News, multiracial working class populists, Bannon, the economic nationalists, they're doing the work of our enemy.
Now don't get me wrong.
Sometimes they do things that are sort of advantageous for the real America Firsters and the real patriots, but they're not us.
They're useful to us at times, but they're not us.
And that's something important to keep in mind.
You know, potentially alliances may have to be formed temporarily, you know, things like that.
But we have to be very clear about what we're about.
And I said this on the show the other week.
There's an important word.
It's about the clarity of purpose.
The clarity of what we are trying to do.
Are we trying to close the border against illegal immigrants to raise wages?
I mean, yeah, that's one consequence of it.
No.
We are building a border wall to stop people from pouring in and turning our country into shit.
That's one.
And we're not going to stop, you know, all these other policies because, well, you know, a middle-class guy sitting around the dinner table wants to keep more of his paycheck.
I mean, again, as a consequence of all of that, we want to do that so that the children from that middle-class household, they're not going to grow up as a minority in a country that hates them.
That's why.
Not so that mom and pop can have more, you know, like Joe Biden always talks about, you're gonna gather around your dinner table and one less person is there because they died from COVID and all that kind of, you know, political BS.
unidentified
No.
nick fuentes
We're pushing policies so that the people that built the country, the founding stock, can continue to perpetuate and generate the kind of country that our parents and grandparents and ancestors lived in for the past 100, 200, 300 years.
We're doing it so that the progeny of those people will not grow up in a country that hates them as a minority.
We're doing that so that we will not be exterminated and killed in the future in our own country, and the whole society turned into a giant trash heap, which is what's going on.
So that these people can invade our country and recreate the conditions that prevail And they're worse countries by every metric.
It's not hateful.
I don't say that because I hate other people.
I don't say that because I have animosity towards other people or I hate a, you know, a group of people or people based on immutable characteristics or anything like that.
I say that because I love my country.
And I love my people.
And like every other people is entitled to pursue their self-interest and put their people in their country first, we're doing the same for ourselves.
We have to pursue our interest to the detriment of others.
Because if we don't, They will pursue their interests to the detriment of ours.
And that's what they've been doing.
You know, when illegals pour across the border, I honestly, I don't blame them.
It makes sense.
They're living like peasants over there.
It's violent, it's corrupt, it's chaotic.
And they can just walk right across the border and get a job.
So I can't blame them for doing that.
But they do that for their own self-interest.
They do that because it's good for them and their families.
I can't blame them for doing that, but think of it this way.
Do they consider the burden that they're placing on this country?
Do they consider when they come across the country that they're putting a burden on our... on our government?
Fiscally?
Do they realize that they're displacing workers?
Do they realize that they're changing the culture?
Do they realize that when they bring their culture here, they're displacing something that already exists?
They're not considerate of that at all.
It's not in my interest to have illegals walk through the front door.
It's not in my interest to have my neighborhood turn into Little Mexico.
Little Italy in Chicago used to be a great neighborhood where my parents and grandparents grew up, and now it's all Mexicans.
Is that in my interest to have the place that I grew up in totally transformed into something, quite honestly, undesirable?
I'm not undesirable.
I'm not trying to imply any kind of bad connotation.
I mean, it's not desirable for that to happen.
I wish that was still there.
Because that's history.
That's our culture.
That's the people that built Chicago.
And I wish it was still there.
And it's upsetting and it's infuriating and it's a tragedy that it's not.
That's against my interest that that happened.
It's against a lot of people's interest that their homes are being transformed and being made unrecognizable.
The things that they love are being destroyed and replaced.
But the people that come here don't care about that because they're coming here because they get jobs and opportunities and so on.
And so here you've got them pursuing their self-interest and it cuts off ours.
And we are given this kind of like pathology that if we pursue our self-interest to the detriment of theirs, then we're the bad guys and we hate them.
If we say, no, sorry, you can't come in here.
We like our country the way it is.
I mean, it's unfortunate the situation you're in, but if you come in here, it's going to mess up the thing we have here.
We've been taught to think that, to think like that.
It makes us hate those people.
To think like that makes us have resentment towards those people.
Same goes, by the way, for Jews, too.
Immigration's a very accessible example, but the same goes for Jews as well.
You know, you've got a lot of Jews in media, government, everything else.
And somebody like me stands up and says, you know, I actually don't think it's in America's interest to fight wars in Iraq or give foreign aid or, you know, do these kinds of things.
And they say, oh, well, you know, that's anti-Semitic and blah, blah, blah.
And it's like, listen, I mean, I don't hate you.
I don't hate a whole group of people.
I'm not saying, you know, people should be able to advocate for what they want or something.
But, I'm going to advocate for what's in my self-interest and, you know, what's in the interest of the general welfare of America.
And they say, oh well, no, but you can't do that!
You got Bret Stephens, who is a columnist at the New York Times, he debated a rabbi a couple of years ago about whether or not Trump was good for the Jews.
That was literally the title of the debate.
And they go back and forth and say, well, here's how Trump is helped, here's how he's not helped, he's made things more difficult for us as a distinct group with an interest.
That's fine.
And everyone thinks that's fine.
And they can say, well, what's good for us?
unidentified
Not for America, but for us.
nick fuentes
What's good to pursue our self-interest?
Are they arguing about what's good for America?
What's good for whites?
What's good for you and I?
No.
What's good for the Jews?
That's what Brett Stevens and this rabbi debate about, which is, you know, whatever.
It's a fair question.
And in the debate, Brett Stevens says, well, Donald Trump has been opposed to the liberal internationalism that's been so good for us as Jewish people.
So people like Brett Stevens and this rabbi and Joe Pollack and Max Boot and Chris Rufo, who's not even Jewish, probably.
Yoram Hazony and others.
They're pushing liberal internationalism, individualism, these kinds of things.
Why?
Because it's good for America?
Because it's good for white people?
It's good for the founding stock?
It's good for, you know, whoever?
unidentified
No.
nick fuentes
It's good for us.
Okay, well, I mean, I see you.
I mean, I see you're Jewish, and you're saying, well, this is good for us, so we're going to pursue it.
And I'm saying, okay, well, but that's not good for America.
So, no, we can't do that, actually.
No, we're not going to do that.
And then they turn around and say, oh, well, you're a Holocaust survivor, you're an anti-Semite, whatever.
It's really not that complicated.
So we need the block of people that represent America first to rise up and say, this is what's good for us.
We're pursuing our self-interest.
We don't have to justify it.
Well, here's why it's good for inner city blacks.
Here's why it's good for Israel.
Here's why it's good for illegal immigrants or whatever.
It's good for us.
It's in our interest.
We have to have clarity about what our interest is.
We have to have clarity about our objectives.
Let's speak honestly about it, and we have to ruthlessly pursue it.
Everybody else is doing that in our country, except for the people who have the most to lose.
India, Pakistan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Russia, China, Israel, Mexico.
I mean, all these countries.
State actors, non-state actors, NGOs, intel agencies, supranational groups, interest lobbies, ethnic interest lobbies, they all come to America and lobby our government and change our system except for the people who constitute the majority in the country, who built the system.
We can't lobby.
We can't go out and say, well, what's good for white people?
What's good for America?
What's good for the country that our ancestors built?
We have to do that.
No more of this, we're gonna unite the working class against the rich, or whatever.
I mean, who cares?
That's not gonna happen.
And even if it did, it wouldn't change all the problems we had.
Last year, we had a great economy, and the country still sucked.
It sucks more now.
But guess what?
A year and a half ago, before COVID hit, stock market was all-time high, unemployment all-time low, inflation was under control, gas prices were low, and guess what?
Country still sucked.
You know, he still had race riots.
Or you would have them anyway.
And he still had a liberal media.
And he still had trans, you know, bathrooms and...
Trans athletes and girl sports and LGBTQ whatever, Propaganda Month and in the schools and all of that.
So it didn't change one damn thing.
So Steve Bannon and these economic nationalists, which I think is just like, what is that, some kind of new way to say transnational elite?
I mean literally.
I'm an economic nationalist.
What does that mean?
You're a banker?
You're a banker nationalist?
Do you believe in the economy of America?
I believe in the America of America, right?
So these economic nationals are not solving one damn problem.
They could rule for a hundred years, and yeah, I mean, maybe we'll have a great economy, but it's gonna be the Walmart, Bill Gates, you know, George Floyd economy.
It's gonna be the gay pride, individualist, atomized, you know, nihilist, Jewish economy.
Yeah, that's great.
We're not an economy.
We're not an economic nation.
We're a nation with an identity.
We're a nation with history.
We're a nation with character.
We have to protect those things.
We have to have the clarity about what the things are that we're protecting, what we're trying to do, what the goals are.
This obfuscation, this cleverness bullshit, it's not gonna work.
So, Joe Pollock, Bannon, fuck you.
I see you.
You know, you, I mean, listen.
To the people that are watching the show, these people are snake oil salesmen.
They are malicious.
They are using you.
And quite honestly, that's the real Civil War that's happening in the right wing, is between those factions.
You can call me a Holocaust denier.
I don't care.
You can call me whatever you want.
Call me an anti-Semite.
Call me a racist.
unidentified
Good.
nick fuentes
That means I'm doing a good job.
Steve Bannon goes and gets on his knees for the Zionist Organization of America.
That's just a fact.
Zionist Organization of America, which called for me to be banned from Twitter because I asked Charlie Kirk why he supports stapling green cards and diplomas if he would support America first over Israel first and why as gay people on his stage at college campuses pushing, you know, favorite gay black veteran with Rob Smith.
ZOA puts a hit on me and Steve Bannon takes money from me.
Steve Bannon takes money from a Chinese billionaire or whatever.
So, can't have that.
I'm sorry, can't have that.
So, and all these people coming out to attack me, all these people coming out to say, oh, you know, I like you or whatever.
You say good things, but you're a nasty guy.
You're mean or whatever.
Look, I'm a real human being.
I'm a real patriot.
I'm not owned by anybody.
I don't take money from anybody.
I am a 22-year-old guy from the suburbs of Chicago, and I've had enough.
I've had enough of seeing this country go down the tubes the way it has.
And more than that, I am especially sick of people that are trying to Take the people that oppose that and manipulate that and misguide them and steer them in this weird, wrong direction into more bullshit, which is what's been going on ever since Trump got elected on November 8th.
Donald Trump got up and said, Americanism, not globalism, and then Reince Priebus and all these other people jumped over and said, oh no, actually, we're going to do all this stuff for Israel, we're going to cut the taxes, do a crime bill or whatever.
And it's honestly, it's sick.
They're worse than the enemy.
The enemy's raping the country, and these people are preventing us from stopping our country from being raped.
I mean, who's really worse?
So, anyway.
So that's the show.
That's the Breitbart article.
If you haven't seen it, do check it out.
And, you know, keep in mind, this is what we heard.
Breitbart demanded that Paul Gosar disavow me.
Breitbart.
What does that tell you?
Breitbart's so based or whatever.
Yeah, it's run by Andrew Pollack.
Tell me that Israel's not an important issue.
Tell me that that's not a battle that we should have.
Tell me that that's infighting.
Please.
That's not America First.
It's not America First to call people anti-Semitic for being a patriot.
It's not America First to carry on with the same left-wing smear tactics, lies, hit pieces, character assassination.
That is a form of Mind control, really, is what it is.
Political control.
Anyway, so that's my show.
Check out the Breitbart article.
Check out my Twitter.
I tweet it all about it.
Like, retweet.
Because we gotta show these people we're not gonna take it.
I'm really the only resistance guy.
There's a lot of people that agree with me that are in the system and they can't say it, so I have to be the opposition leader.
I have to be the one that's standing up to these people because I don't really see anybody else doing it.
A lot of people look at somebody like Bannon or Breitbart or whatever, and they say, oh, they're based, but they just can't go all the way.
They just can't say it all.
It's like, no.
What they're saying is like a big ruse.
And what they really believe is far worse than what they're saying.
What they really believe is far, you know, people think, oh, what they really believe is better than what they're saying.
It's, you know, 30% more based.
It's like, no, it's like 100% more evil.
And what they're doing is just a big, clever ruse.
They don't believe anything about what they're saying.
It's just a big trick.
So that's Bright Barfoot.
We're here on the beach and we're enjoying.
I'm gonna go now.
We've got to get out of here.
But thanks for watching.
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But I will read them the next show that I do.
So if you sent one in, you know, tune in to the next show.
The next show that I read Super Chats, that is.
I'll read all of them.
But thanks for watching.
Do I go through the whole outro?
Do I say some stuff?
Yeah, so just a reminder.
I'll be leaving here.
I'll be in Phoenix tomorrow.
I'll be doing a meetup on Saturday.
So we'll post the details for that a couple of hours before the event.
It'll be in Phoenix.
Then we're out of Texas.
And we're going home.
But that's my show.
I don't know if I'll be doing a show tomorrow or not.
Maybe.
I may do Good Morning Groper.
I'll be driving, but I might do it while I'm driving.
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