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Save us from L.A. | |
monsters. | ||
LA Monster. LA Monster. LA Monster. LA Monster. LA Monster. LA Monster. LA Monster. LA Monster. LA Monster. LA Monster. LA Monster. | ||
If you are for the hour, it is not a good show. | ||
LA Monster. LA Monster. LA Monster. LA Monster. LA Monster. LA Monster. | ||
I am limelight. | ||
Blueprint 5 mic. | ||
Go get his rhyme light. | ||
Should've been signed twice. | ||
Most imitated. | ||
Grammy nominated. | ||
Hotel accommodated. | ||
Cheerleader prom dated. | ||
Barbershop player hated. | ||
Mom and Pop who flayed it. | ||
Felt like it rained till the roof caved in. | ||
Two words. | ||
Shot down. | ||
Raised. | ||
Crazy. | ||
So I live by two words. | ||
Fuck you. | ||
Pay me. | ||
Pay me. | ||
Scream me. | ||
Jesus. | ||
Save me. | ||
You know how the game be. | ||
I can't let him change me. | ||
Cause on Judgment Day, you gon' blame me. | ||
Look, God, it's the same. | ||
And I basically know now we get racially both back. | ||
Cuffed up in old now. | ||
Pimped up in old town. | ||
Plus I got a whole city to hold down. | ||
From the bottom to the top, the only place to go down. | ||
Let's go. | ||
You want to know what's critical to all of this? | ||
We look at Christ on the cross. | ||
And you're going to kick us off Twitter? | ||
You can't stop people that are religious zealots. | ||
You cannot stop people that are motivated in the face of the fear of death. | ||
It gives false hope and eats them whole. | ||
Sin fill your nest, who are still broke. | ||
Jesus save all my people from this monster, for it takes their souls. | ||
It gives false hope and eats them whole. | ||
Sin-filledness who are still broke Jesus saved all my people From this monster fall It takes their souls It gives false hope That eats them home Sin-filledness who are still broke Jesus saved all my people Sillianists who are still broke. | ||
Jesus saved all my people from this monster. | ||
For it takes their souls. | ||
It gives us hope that keeps them home. | ||
Sillianists who are still broke. | ||
Jesus saved all my people from this monster. | ||
For it takes their souls. | ||
See if you are still alive. | ||
May it not of this world. | ||
Ratten Girls | ||
This is America. - Yeah. | ||
Some will tell you that America is simply an idea. | ||
But there is a movement emerging among the next generation of conservatives that believes America is a nation of people. | ||
A nation that worships Jesus Christ as God and shares a rich culture and heritage tied to the land that our forebearers settled. | ||
The America First movement rejects the false notion that our nation can be reduced to just a set of ideas. | ||
Instead, America First affirms that the people of America are worth protecting. | ||
America is one people, one nation, on this continent, forged over hundreds of years by shared experiences, descended from an English cultural framework and influenced by European civilization. | ||
America is a Christian nation. | ||
So if that is America, then America first is simply the interests and the well-being of the Americans and their country put first. | ||
It means the well-being and the interest and the good of the flesh and blood American people in this place first. | ||
Every time, always, before everything else, and not one single exception. | ||
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The people of this nation deserve a new conservative movement. | |
Conservatives who are not afraid to proclaim the name of Jesus Christ. | ||
Men who stand with courage for their families, faith, and country. | ||
a movement that puts the people of America first. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
It's unstoppable. | ||
And the reason why is because it's not cool to shill for big business. | ||
To share the big business. | ||
It's not cool to share the Israel. | ||
It's not. | ||
It's bad. | ||
It's not. | ||
It's not. | ||
- This is a Christian nation. | ||
This is a mirror. This is a mirror. | ||
This is a mirror. | ||
This is a mirror. | ||
Come on, man. | ||
This is a free man talking. | ||
I'd like to propose a toast. . | ||
To our people. | ||
I'd like to propose a toast to the Kruipers, to White Boy Summer, White Boy Century, To the reaction and the reclamation of the United States. | ||
Cheers, everybody. | ||
It's gonna happen. | ||
They kicked 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? | ||
The only time that they win is when they triumph over our spirit. | ||
But they never can. | ||
They never take that away from us. | ||
Because I believe in God. | ||
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. | ||
Nothing is going to stop America first. | ||
America first, bitch. | ||
There's always a way. | ||
Thank you, Justin. | ||
White people found in this country. | ||
This country wouldn't exist without white people. | ||
Wouldn't exist without white people. | ||
And white people are done being bullied. | ||
Done being bullied. | ||
We're the keepers of the American tradition. | ||
And I think our ancestors smile on us right now for what we're doing. | ||
Cheers. | ||
They, they see America merely as a vessel. | ||
I mean, only a class of people so rootless in their different positions. | ||
You, America, in such a way is merely a vessel for abstractions, right? | ||
We're going to smash your brain in with the Bible, idiot. | ||
And I'm addicted to the serotonin rush. . | ||
When's enough enough, eh? | ||
When's enough enough, eh? | ||
Shit. | ||
Just eat a Big Mac, you stupid bitch. | ||
Stranger beard can move a country in a peaceful place. | ||
No one who has to stop the line. | ||
It's not a last line. | ||
Stranger beard can move a country in a peaceful place. | ||
You know, there's nothing left. | ||
It's not a last line. | ||
It's not a last line. | ||
You're like, we're not allowed to make jokes anymore. | ||
We're not allowed to make jokes. | ||
It's not funny. | ||
I'm sipping wine, having some pasta, having some pizza. | ||
Oh, I'm weird. | ||
I'm normal. | ||
I'm the, well, I'm not normal. | ||
I'm a rich. | ||
I'm an original. | ||
Thank you. . | ||
One person raised his voice. | ||
The teacher couldn't believe it. | ||
but the classroom couldn't believe it either. | ||
But in the end, he had logic on his side. | ||
And at the end of the day, he proved his point. | ||
And I predicted this territory right now. | ||
And I predicted this territory right now. | ||
And I predicted this territory right now. | ||
But as soon as people start playing games, I stopped. | ||
I stop playing games. | ||
and at any moment I can check that yay button I'm going to go first okay | ||
not my words not my rules I can endorse them alright | ||
last time is done everything - Yeah. | ||
Warming on everybody who dared to oppose. | ||
Warming on everybody who dared to oppose. | ||
Warming on everybody who dared to oppose. | ||
Warming on everybody who dared to oppose. | ||
Well, hey, thanks. | ||
Love you, too. | ||
But sorry, I believe in a religion that makes sense. | ||
Love you. | ||
Love you. Love you. Love you. Love you. Love you. Love you. Love you. Love you. Love you. | ||
Love you. Love you. Love you. Love you. Love you. Love you. Love you. Love you. Love you. Love you. Love you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Bye. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
I'm sorry, Brittany and Betsy, but I just can't do it. | ||
You're an e-girl, you know the rules. | ||
No e-girls. | ||
Who's got the clip? | ||
No e-girls. | ||
Never! | ||
Hashtag never e-girls. | ||
Not even once. | ||
Guy, I've never heard of Bigfoot. | ||
Just do that. | ||
Americanism, not globalism. not globalism. | ||
We'll be our freedom. | ||
I'm talking with my dad and he said it ain't Christ-like. | ||
America first is inevitable. | ||
It's unstoppable. | ||
You know what I'm saying? | ||
And the reason why is because... | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. | ||
It's going to be only America first. | ||
America first. | ||
The American people will come first once again. | ||
With respect, the respect that we deserve. | ||
From this day forward, it's going to be over. | ||
America First! | ||
America first. America first. America first. America | ||
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first. America | |
first. America first. America first. America first. America first. America first. America first. | ||
You are watching America First. | ||
My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes. | ||
We have a great show for you tonight. | ||
Very excited to be back with you here tonight on Thursday. | ||
We have a lot to talk about, lots to get into tonight. | ||
Our featured story is about the vaccine passport, which is basically a given at this point. | ||
And we've been talking about it all throughout this week. | ||
We've been talking about it all throughout the year, ever since they started rolling out the vaccine. | ||
And now it's finally starting to happen. | ||
And according to a new report from MarketWatch, over 90% 90% of US businesses say that they are going to mandate that their employees get the vaccine in order to be allowed to continue working at their place of business. | ||
90% of employers! | ||
And in particular, today it was announced that Facebook, Google, Twitter, Lyft, and Uber are all going to be requiring their employees to get the vaccine before they go back to work. | ||
So we'll talk about that. | ||
This is where we are. | ||
It looks like we are months, maybe weeks away from an official vaccine mandate from the federal government. | ||
And if we don't get that, we are going to get a vaccine mandate through the private sector because most companies are going to be mandating vaccines for all employees and for schools. | ||
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So we'll talk about that. | |
We'll also be talking tonight about another initiative by the federal government, also related to vaccines. | ||
Today, Joe Biden announced his intention to give everybody who gets the vaccine $100. | ||
It's a new vaccine incentive. | ||
The federal government is now offering to give people $100 in order to get vaccinated. | ||
And I saw the story on the timeline and I almost had to just laugh. | ||
How ridiculous is that? | ||
That's not even a lot of money! | ||
And you know who that's geared towards. | ||
You know exactly who that is designed for. | ||
That is designed for poor people, particularly black people. | ||
And also it is designed for young people, like college students, and maybe even teenagers. | ||
Because $100 isn't a lot of money. | ||
It's not enough money that somebody who had a principled objection to getting vaccinated would suddenly decide to get vaccinated for the money. | ||
That's not enough for that. | ||
But it is enough that if you're poor, if you're indifferent, if you're apathetic about the state of the country and don't really care one way or the other, like a poor person or like a young person, a student... | ||
Well, you might just make the trip out for a hundred bucks. | ||
That's all it takes. | ||
That's all it takes in America now is bribe everybody with a hundred dollars. | ||
Which by the way is rapidly diminishing in value every single day. | ||
Little caveat there too. | ||
So, we'll talk about that. | ||
Should be a good show. | ||
It's all about the vaccine. | ||
And this is the big battle. | ||
I said this last year and I said this at the beginning of this year. | ||
This is the hill we have to die on. | ||
Vaccine passport, vaccine mandate. | ||
It doesn't get worse than this. | ||
It doesn't get bigger than this. | ||
It doesn't get more important than this. | ||
If they're allowed to get away with vaccine mandate, it's over. | ||
Your freedom is over. | ||
Potentially your life is over. | ||
America is over. | ||
And that's not an exaggeration. | ||
Not because of what it represents. | ||
Not because of, you know, it's symbolic or it means something about socialism or ideology. | ||
If this is allowed to go through, and we'll get into this, we're talking about a totalitarian system. | ||
There's just no other way to describe it other than that. | ||
We're talking about China, Soviet Union style, not even necessarily communism, but just straight up political control. | ||
Because how are they going to mandate a vaccine passport system? | ||
How are they going to verify that somebody has a vaccine? | ||
How are they going to control entry into public places based on vaccination status? | ||
This is about getting every man, woman, and child in the country in a database. | ||
And then getting that database on some kind of a console, you know, some kind of a system. | ||
It's a QR code. | ||
It's a barcode. | ||
It's a microchip. | ||
It's a mobile application. | ||
But getting some machine in every place of business, in every school, in every concert or sports venue, everywhere, And it's about deciding who gets access to society and who doesn't. | ||
For now, it's based on the vaccination status, but that's what that's about. | ||
It is about creating a human registry. | ||
It's about creating a database of every human being and putting them all in a big spreadsheet and either they have a red dot or they have a green dot. | ||
And if you're vaccinated, OK, you get to have access to society. | ||
If you are not vaccinated, then you can't go in. | ||
That's how this is going to manifest. | ||
That's what this means. | ||
It's a definition of totalitarianism. | ||
So we'll get into that tonight. | ||
Should be a good show. | ||
There's not much going on besides that. | ||
They passed this infrastructure bill this week. | ||
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And that's whatever, it's boring. | |
And what else is going on? | ||
The Olympics goes on. | ||
I, you know, I check the news every day and, uh, you know, it's really not that interesting lately. | ||
But we'll be talking about the vaccine. | ||
Before we get into that, remind... Reminder? | ||
I'm reminding you. | ||
I was gonna say remind me. | ||
Hey, remind me to follow me on Telegram. | ||
Now, uh, reminder to follow me on Telegram and Gab if you haven't already, in case you don't know. | ||
I'm banned on Twitter. | ||
I'm banned on everything. | ||
It's not easy. | ||
And honestly, it's horrific. | ||
It's worse than dying. | ||
I was talking about this with a friend today. | ||
And he was saying something to the effect of, he said, Oh, uh, I saw a tweet from Steve King and I wanted to DM you and say, Hey, does Steve King follow you? | ||
And then I realized, and I'm like, yeah, that's what happens when somebody dies. | ||
That's what happens when somebody dies. | ||
You wake up the next day and you go, Oh, I guess I should call that person. | ||
Oh, wait, I can't. | ||
They're dead. | ||
And that's happened to me! | ||
Except on Twitter. | ||
People say, hey, I wonder what Nick Fuentes is saying on Twitter. | ||
Oh wait, I can't. | ||
He's suspended from Twitter. | ||
He's banned from everything. | ||
I wonder if... | ||
I wonder if Matteo Salvini's still following him on Twitter. | ||
Oh wait, no one's following him on Twitter. | ||
He's banned. | ||
And, and my friend pointed out, unlike a dead person, I don't even get to go to heaven! | ||
I don't even get the beatific vision, I don't get to meet God, I don't get to know the order of the universe. | ||
I just have to sit out! | ||
So it's like, it's just equally being dead, but not going to heaven. | ||
I'm between heaven and hell, alive and dead. | ||
It's horrible. | ||
Follow me on Gab and Telegram. | ||
So all of that is to say, you gotta follow me on Gab and Telegram. | ||
Gab.com slash real Nick J. Fuentes. | ||
Telegram is t.me slash Nick J. Fuentes. | ||
Links are down below, so be sure to check that out. | ||
I almost have the same following on those platforms that I had on Twitter. | ||
I have almost 90,000 followers on Gab, and I have 40,000 on Telegram. | ||
And on Twitter, I had 139,000. | ||
So, it's really not that much of a difference. | ||
The problem is that there just aren't as many active users on Telegram and Gab as there are on Twitter. | ||
Actually, on Telegram, I think they have more. | ||
Telegram has 500 to 600 million active users. | ||
I think Twitter has 300 to 400 million. | ||
But, with Telegram, obviously, it's not as easy to share that content with people that don't already follow you. | ||
So it's a little bit different. | ||
But in any case, it seems to be I'm still reaching the same audience, but just now I don't have access to the world. | ||
I'm contained. | ||
I'm in a containment zone. | ||
So anyway, check that out. | ||
Also, is there anything else? | ||
Yeah. | ||
I announced this yesterday, but we have credit card processing back on our merch store. | ||
So if you go to merch.nicholasjfuences.com, you can check out the brand new White Boy Summer Collection and all our other merch now with the credit card processing. | ||
And it's so tricky. | ||
It's so difficult to get it, but we've got it again. | ||
So take advantage because you never know how long that's going to last. | ||
Okay, I think that's everything. | ||
I don't want to spend too much time going through announcements. | ||
Lately I feel like I spend 20 minutes going through just the latest updates on the show, and then I do the story, and then I do the featured story, and then it's like a two, three hour show. | ||
So why don't we dive into the news here? | ||
I don't think there's really much else going on. | ||
Kind of a pretty boring, regular day. | ||
We're in, I'll say this, we're in kind of like a transitional period on America First. | ||
You're going to see some really exciting things. | ||
I think in the next couple of months because the platform is almost completed. | ||
Our lead developer told us that that should be done within a couple weeks. | ||
So we're really getting close. | ||
We're gonna have the platform and what that means is we're gonna have all the other streamers. | ||
That means we're gonna have Beardson and Vince and Jaden and who else? | ||
Everybody else! | ||
Bake Alaska, Ralph, we're going to have them all on this site. | ||
It's not going to be called AmericaFirst.live, though we've got a different name in mind. | ||
You can still go to AmericaFirst.live to find my show, but the platform's going to be called something a little more generic, but that's going to be really exciting. | ||
We're going to get everybody on the same platform, and once that happens, I feel like things are really going to start to feel familiar again. | ||
I still feel like we're kind of living in the shadow of | ||
Capital and this war on terror and the terror by the national security apparatus And so I think getting everybody on the same platform That's gonna be a really exciting thing and it's really gonna inaugurate a new period for America first Because we've never had a permanent home We were on YouTube and then D live and then we had a temporary fix and this will be the first time hopefully that we can be on a platform for the long term and have all our friends on the same platform and | ||
Could have a real hotspot, real source for content. | ||
So that's exciting and we're working on a few other things too, a few other big projects. | ||
A lot of things in the works. | ||
Feels like a very slow summer though, just in terms of the news. | ||
I think I remember it was like this last year. | ||
I don't know maybe it's because Trump is out of office I'm not really sure but it just feels like there's kind of a lull in the news but hopefully that'll pick up soon and I think it'll pick up when the midterm elections start because we're gonna participate in a big way in that but anyway that's just a little little update on what we're up to but we I want to get into the news here because it's a very important story and you know I know we talk about this stuff a lot I talk about this on the show all the time and I I'm sure we're all on the same page I'm sure everybody understands this but | ||
What I really want to make plain and impress upon everybody is that this is a critical battle. | ||
This is like the most important thing that's going on right now. | ||
This just has to be stopped. | ||
And there's almost nothing that is too big of a sacrifice at this point in time to prevent this from happening. | ||
And what I mean by that is, if there was ever a time to lose your job, if there was ever a time to get kicked out of school, if there was ever a time to take a stand for something politically, you know, I always say, I've always said my entire career, play it close to the chest, bide your time, be practical, take care of yourself, and so bide your time, be practical, take care of yourself, and so And I've always said that that's because you've got to choose your battles, you know? | ||
It doesn't make any sense to go out and recklessly harm yourself or the people that you know, or hurt your career prospects, or limit the amount of opportunities you have in your life because of some, you know, misplaced sense of self-righteousness making a stand that's really not going to make a difference. | ||
But this is. | ||
This is a big deal. | ||
And so I'll get into this. | ||
You know, we're talking about the incentive and we're talking about the mandate by employers. | ||
But this is a really, really important thing. | ||
That's why I'm covering it so much because normally, I mean, we've been talking about this for seven months and normally I like to move on every now and again and change it up a little bit. | ||
But this is a really big deal and people got to take it seriously because this is quite literally a matter of life and death. | ||
So our first story is about the vaccine incentive. | ||
And this is very interesting. | ||
Because you know they started rolling out the vaccine at the beginning of the year and they were talking about how great it was going. | ||
They were talking about the record pace at which Americans and people of the world were getting vaccinated and touting these numbers. | ||
Millions of vaccine doses are being given out every day and what a terrific thing that is. | ||
And they were saying, you know, by June, by the beginning of summer, everyone's going to be vaccinated. | ||
And obviously what began to happen is that all the people that intended to get the vaccine, all the people that planned on getting it, got it. | ||
And then once that happens, the rate at which people are getting the vaccine plummeted because of course, you know, the rate is very high when everybody who needs to get it and wants to get it is getting it. | ||
But when you run out of those people, you know, then all you have left is the people that don't want to get the vaccine. | ||
So it's not linear. | ||
It doesn't work like that, where it's like, well, we have this many per day, we had that many yesterday, and if we have this many tomorrow, then by August, well, it doesn't work that way. | ||
Because we're at the point now where almost everybody that wants the vaccine has gotten it, and now we have something like 30, 40, maybe even 50% of the population that's not getting vaccinated for various reasons. | ||
And I think we can guess, I think we could speculate, that most of those people are conscientiously objecting to the vaccine. | ||
They're not not getting it because they don't have the means, or they don't know about it, or there's some other prohibitive thing that's in the way. | ||
They don't want it. | ||
And we could speculate that because the vaccine propaganda is everywhere. | ||
It's on social media. | ||
It's at the White House. | ||
It's on the billboards. | ||
It's on YouTube. | ||
It's on TV. | ||
It's on the late night shows. | ||
And the propaganda has been so heavy and it's been downright deceptive. | ||
They say it's free and it's easy and you're not going to get hurt and it's perfectly going to protect you and on and on. | ||
And it's young celebrities and old celebrities and everybody's pushing it. | ||
So we know that everybody knows about the vaccine. | ||
Probably everybody knows where they could get it if they wanted it. | ||
And if they wanted it, they could figure out where to get it. | ||
So all that's left now is the people that don't want to get it. | ||
Now the government is going into this mode where they're trying to get the full population vaccinated by any means necessary. | ||
And so our first story is about maybe the first phase of trying to get these people to take the vaccine, which is the the carrot approach. | ||
They're trying to incentivize people to get the vaccine by offering them a hundred bucks. | ||
This is from BBC. | ||
It says, quote, U.S. | ||
President Joe Biden has called for states to offer $100 to the newly vaccinated in an effort to address lagging jab rates amid virus surges. | ||
The president also issued a strict new vaccine requirement for U.S. | ||
federal workers, the nation's largest workforce with some two million people. | ||
The order requires employees to show proof of vaccination or be subject to mandatory testing and masking. | ||
Just under half of the U.S. | ||
is fully vaccinated, according to official data. | ||
Speaking from the White House on Thursday, Mr. Biden said that the new measures are a result of the highly contagious Delta variant spread, made worse by a, quote, pandemic of the unvaccinated. | ||
You're going to hear that one a lot more. | ||
Pay very close attention to the rhetoric. | ||
They're saying it's a pandemic of the unvaccinated. | ||
A few months ago, it was the COVID pandemic. | ||
It was a coronavirus pandemic. | ||
Now, the problem is not the virus. | ||
It's the people that aren't getting vaccinated. | ||
The real disease is people that won't get the vaccine, apparently. | ||
Joe Biden said, quote, people are dying and will die who don't have to die. | ||
Which is a weird thing to say because everybody has to die, but I think he means it's preventable because if you're getting the vaccine, then you may get the Delta variant, but you won't die from it or something like that. | ||
Mr. Biden added that the monetary incentive may seem unfair to the already vaccinated Americans, but he said, quote, we all benefit if we can get more people vaccinated. | ||
So it's only for newly vaccinated people, not people that already got it. | ||
States would use money from the $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan legislation to fund the incentives. | ||
Mr. Biden said that the federal government will be fully reimbursing small or medium-sized businesses that provide workers with paid time off to get vaccinated. | ||
While government workers who refuse to get vaccinated will not be fired, this move by the White House aims to set an example for other employers nationwide. | ||
And more on that in a moment. | ||
It says public health experts warn that weekly testing is not an effective way of stopping outbreaks. | ||
So they're saying, in other words, you either get the vaccine or you're part of the pandemic. | ||
It's not enough to not get the disease. | ||
You have to get vaccinated against the disease from the, you know, from Pfizer and Moderna. | ||
That's what they're saying. | ||
Because the government's telling people, look, if you work for the federal government, you get the vaccine or we're going to make your life a living hell. | ||
We're going to test you every day and we're going to make you wear a mask. | ||
Meanwhile, the CDC says, well, that's not really an effective way to stop outbreaks. | ||
So sooner or later, what I'm trying to say is These options are going away. | ||
Read between the lines. | ||
What they're saying here is very, very clear. | ||
They're saying right now that unvaccinated people are the problem. | ||
They're saying that it's not tenable and sustainable to continue having unvaccinated people. | ||
They're saying that the virus is killing everybody, unvaccinated people are causing the virus to kill everybody, and it's not good enough to just not have the virus or test negative. | ||
You have to get the vaccine. | ||
What they're saying now is, well, we'll pay $100 if you still haven't gotten it. | ||
And of course, what follows is probably something which is a lot more ominous. | ||
This is only the first step. | ||
Right now, this is like last call. | ||
This is the final call before things get really serious. | ||
This message, like I said earlier, goes out to the poor people, probably the black people who, you know, it's like the same thing with voter ID. | ||
Liberals say, well, black people can't get a license or a form of state ID to vote. | ||
And it's the same thing here. | ||
Well, black people wouldn't get the vaccine if you just ask them to. | ||
So we have to give them a hundred bucks. | ||
We have to give them, you know, a giveaway. | ||
We have to give them a basketball or something. | ||
We got to give them a pair of shoes, a nice pair of shoes, not just any pair of shoes, a nice pair of shoes and all of that. | ||
And also for young people. | ||
It's really based on, you know, people that still want to get the vaccine, but for whatever reason, because they're not participants in civil society, they now have to be bribed with a very small dollar amount. | ||
You know, all things considered. | ||
And what this aims to do, like I said, is to get everybody that is not objecting to get the vaccine. | ||
And they've already done this kind of stuff too, by the way. | ||
I remember in West Virginia they were holding a raffle and it was the most ridiculous thing ever. | ||
West Virginia is supposed to be a very conservative state and I imagine there's a lot of objectors in West Virginia. | ||
And the state of West Virginia was offering this big raffle and they were raffling off guns and pickup trucks and you know the usual kind of stuff for people to get vaccinated there. | ||
So it's not even the first time we've seen something like this. | ||
This has been going on for a long time. | ||
And they've talked about similar things in Florida. | ||
They've talked about this stuff nationwide. | ||
Raffles, incentives, tax breaks, cash disbursements, and now it's coming from the federal government and Joe Biden's putting it out there in the national news media saying, hey, we'll give you a hundred bucks if you get vaccinated. | ||
But what's important to keep in mind is reading between the lines in this message and what they're doing with the workforce that they can control. | ||
You know, right now, the jury is still out on whether or not the federal government can mandate vaccines. | ||
This is something that's being adjudicated in the courts, actually, right now. | ||
It's being challenged in the courts. | ||
So we know that OSHA said, I think a few months ago, it was at some point earlier this year, they said that actually employers can mandate vaccines. | ||
I think the jury's out on whether the federal government can pass something like this. | ||
It's being challenged in the court, so we'll see. | ||
But Joe Biden is telling the federal workforce, get vaccinated or you have to do a daily test. | ||
But like I said, at the same time, the CDC is telling us, well, getting tested every day and wearing a mask is not good enough to prevent outbreaks. | ||
You have to get the vaccine. | ||
So this is just like what I've been saying over the past year and a half. | ||
Just like they said a year and a half ago, five weeks to stop the spread. | ||
And just like they said a year ago, it'll all be done by the end of summer 2020. | ||
And just like they said everything else, right now they're telling us, well, you don't have to get vaccinated. | ||
And if you don't get vaccinated, well, we're just going to make your life more difficult. | ||
If you do, we'll give you a hundred bucks. | ||
But just like what's going on with every other measure, the lockdowns, the masks, everything else, the subtext is there. | ||
It's there. | ||
It's loud. | ||
It's obvious. | ||
If you read between the lines, they're telling you it's the last call. | ||
For everybody that wants to get the vaccine willingly, we'll give you a hundred bucks. | ||
Read between the lines. | ||
They're saying you can't not be vaccinated and work and be a part of society. | ||
You can't not be vaccinated. | ||
This is a national emergency and you're the real pandemic. | ||
So that's a very important thing to realize is that, you know, a lot of people, I think they've seen the vaccine rollout. | ||
They see that most people have gotten it. | ||
The lockdown has lifted for the most part, although it, like we talked about yesterday, it's coming back down. | ||
And I'm, I think that people are under the impression that we're sort of out of the woods. | ||
We don't have a vaccine passport system yet, and they think to themselves, well the lockdown's over, maybe we've averted the worst of it. | ||
It's only just beginning. | ||
And like I said yesterday, the lockdown's coming back. | ||
The mask mandates are coming back. | ||
The lockdown is coming back. | ||
It may not be coming back for the vaccinated people. | ||
We know that in whatever form it comes back, it won't apply equally to vaccinated people. | ||
And this is all very deliberate. | ||
This Delta variant, you keep hearing this Delta variant, Delta variant, and Lambda variant, and all this kind of stuff. | ||
They will keep coming up with new so-called mutations, new variants, new whatever, maybe even a brand new disease, to keep this charade going. | ||
And it's all about cause and effect. | ||
New variant means a new outbreak. | ||
New outbreak means a new excuse for another lockdown. | ||
It means a new excuse for more jurisdiction and for more pressure to get people vaccinated. | ||
That's what it's about. | ||
So this is all part of the plan. | ||
Everything that they're saying, honestly, you could have telegraphed it a few months ago. | ||
I didn't even believe it. | ||
I remember when Louis Theroux came out to Chicago. | ||
This was back in, I think, March or April. | ||
I remember we were talking about the Delta variant and the fourth wave of the coronavirus. | ||
The first wave was what March 2020 and the second wave was excuse me I think it was over the summer and the third wave was the biggest one that was recently | ||
He was talking about the fourth wave and we both kind of rolled our eyes and said yeah that doesn't seem likely because the you look at the hospitalizations the deaths rate of infection it's so low we said that's ridiculous there won't be a fourth wave and most people are getting vaccinated and people have gotten the virus and the people that haven't gotten the virus are already vaccinated we must be approaching herd immunity at the least even if we don't have full vaccination And they were saying it even back then. | ||
They were saying it months ago, talking about Delta, Fourth Wave, planting the seeds. | ||
They were seeding that in people's minds while they were lifting the lockdown measures, while they were lifting the mask mandates. | ||
While all of that was going on and everybody was distracted, they were saying, but we got to be careful, we got to stay vigilant. | ||
A fourth wave could be coming. | ||
It may come back in December. | ||
It may never be over. | ||
It might not be over for 10 years. | ||
It's just something we'll have to live with. | ||
That's been seeded for months, and it's been gradually increasing, and now they've concocted this whole new story, and that's part of the plan. | ||
The story's always changing. | ||
Now the story is that, well, the vaccine doesn't prevent you from getting it. | ||
The vaccine doesn't even stop you from spreading it. | ||
Excuse me. | ||
I think I've got it, right? | ||
Somebody shed some spike proteins on me because I'm still sick. | ||
Partially. | ||
They're saying it's not going to prevent you from getting it. | ||
It's not going to prevent you from spreading it. | ||
It may not even prevent you from dying, but it's going to mitigate death. | ||
It's going to mitigate symptoms. | ||
You may have to get it like every six months. | ||
You might have to get a second, third, fourth, fifth booster shot. | ||
Right? | ||
Part of the changing narrative, because they say that even though most of the population is vaccinated, and maybe we're approaching herd immunity, in spite of that, the people that are unvaccinated are getting the vaccine, spreading it, and the virus is mutating inside of them, and it's mutating new variants that the vaccine doesn't protect against, and that's allowing for reinfection of the vaccinated people. | ||
So the only way to truly stop the virus, then, It's not to get everybody vaccinated who wants to be vaccinated because the vax doesn't work. | ||
It's not to achieve herd immunity because even if some people get sick, they'll be this kind of like laboratory for new virus variants that are going to break the vaccine. | ||
So, what they're saying now, the new narrative is that this thing's not going to end until literally everyone is vaccinated. | ||
Literally everyone has to get the two doses plus the third one and the booster. | ||
And until that happens, everybody that isn't vaccinated, and even people that are, are going to have to keep going back under lockdowns, and this is going to be cyclical, and they're going to keep having to wear a mask, and put up the plexiglass, and social distance, and all the rest. | ||
That's the plan, right? | ||
And the first way that they're doing this is to bribe the remaining people who are going to get it, and then not. | ||
And then the latter, this is our featured story to carry on with the same line of thinking, The latter is far more sinister. | ||
This is just the last call. | ||
If you want to get the vaccine, well, we'll give you a hundred bucks for it, but what's going to happen next is going to be far more severe because what will be left after this this round of vaccinations over the summer, the new push to get it, perhaps there's going to be cash incentives. | ||
We'll see if that materializes at the state and local level. | ||
But once they've determined that everybody that wants to get the vaccine has gotten it, all that's going to remain, obviously, I mean, I think this goes without saying, but it's worth acknowledging, it's going to be people that don't want to get it. | ||
But remember the government is saying you can't not get it. | ||
The only way to prevent outbreaks and then therefore prevent deaths and therefore stop the crisis and the virus is everybody has to get it. | ||
You have to get it. | ||
It's not a choice. | ||
There's no alternative. | ||
You can't test negative. | ||
You can't wear a mask. | ||
You can't be part of the lockdown. | ||
Everyone has to get it. | ||
So we're going to enter a very ugly period where it's going to go from People encouraging you to get the vaccine, to people pressuring you to get the vaccine, to them incentivizing you to get the vaccine, and then we're going to cross the threshold to them coercing you to get the vaccine. | ||
And pretty soon they're not going to be so nice. | ||
It's not going to be, here's Olivia Rodrigo who sang that TikTok song telling you to get it, and here's a hundred bucks, and here's a stupid song by that fatty James Corden. | ||
They're going to start to say, if you don't get the vaccine, we're going to fine you. | ||
We're going to charge you. | ||
You're not going to be able to go back to school. | ||
You're not going to be able to go back to work. | ||
This is what a vaccine mandate looks like. | ||
And really ultimately the question of can the federal government mandate the vaccine? | ||
It's really irrelevant because regardless of whether it's the public institutions or the private institutions or what statute they're looking at or what mechanism they're looking at they're both working together cooperatively to make sure that everybody gets it. | ||
The question is not if, it's how they're going to do that, how they're going to implement it. | ||
It's not can they do it, it's how is this confluence of private and public interest going to come together and what loopholes and tricks and what surveillance and other technology are they going to use to make sure that everybody gets it. | ||
I think the most obvious next step, and this is what they've been talking about and it's here, is they're going to start telling people if you don't get the vaccine you can't leave your house. | ||
And this is from Market Watch. | ||
It talks about some major companies that are already starting to say this. | ||
They're telling their employees, if you're not vaccinated, you can't come to work. | ||
So this is Google and Facebook. | ||
It says, social media companies like Google and Facebook are ordering their employees to get the COVID jab while Twitter had to shut down both at San Francisco and New York offices thanks to a nationwide spike in cases. | ||
The same phenomenon has taken over the rideshare platforms Uber and Lyft, with a coronavirus outbreak in Uber's headquarters and Lyft demanding mandatory vaccination among its employees. | ||
The CEO of Google, Sundar Pichai, said in a memo, quote, anyone coming to work on our campuses will need to be vaccinated. | ||
We're rolling this policy out in the U.S. | ||
in the coming weeks and will expand to other regions in the coming months. | ||
He added that getting vaccinated is one of the most important ways to keep ourselves and our communities healthy in the months ahead. | ||
Barely a few hours later, Facebook made a similar announcement, urging its employees to get the jab. | ||
Lori Goeller, the vice president of Facebook, says, quote, As our offices reopen, we will be requiring anyone coming to work at any of our U.S. | ||
campuses to be vaccinated. | ||
How we implement this policy will depend on local conditions and regulations. | ||
Both tech giants' warnings come after their counterpart, Twitter, closed its offices. | ||
And the same thing happened at Uber, where an attendee of a meeting at the headquarters was found to have the virus, forcing everyone into quarantine. | ||
Lyft, which already made vaccinations mandatory for employees returning to the office, also postponed its office opening from September to February. | ||
So this is the biggest tech companies in the world. | ||
This is Google, Facebook, Lyft, Uber. | ||
They're telling people don't come to work if you're not vaccinated. | ||
And you know, you may not work at Amazon or rather Facebook or Google or Uber or Lyft. | ||
What's important to keep in mind is these are the biggest companies in the world. | ||
Look at the market cap of Google. | ||
Look at the market cap of Facebook. | ||
These are the biggest, most powerful companies in the world. | ||
They're the richest, they're the biggest, and the nature of what they do makes them the most powerful. | ||
If you're Google, you're not just an ordinary business. | ||
Home Depot is a big business, but Google is a little bit more vital than Home Depot, right? | ||
And you think about General Electric, or you think about Nvidia, or you know, a few others. | ||
Google is a little bit more influential than other blue chip companies, than other Fortune 500, S&P 500 companies. | ||
Google and Facebook are saying employees cannot work if they're not vaccinated. | ||
We will fire you. | ||
You can't have a job. | ||
This is going to set the tone for all companies. | ||
If Facebook and Google are doing it, if the federal government is doing it, if the federal government with its 2 million employees is saying, you can't come to work unless you're vaccinated, and if you're not, you're going to have to get tested every day and wear a mask, and I'm sure that's not going to last very long. | ||
This is going to ripple throughout the entire economy, and there's other companies too. | ||
It goes on in MarketWatch talking about Shake Shack, It says people wishing to dine or drink indoors. | ||
At Union Square Hospitality Group's restaurants will be required to show that they have been vaccinated. | ||
Danny Meyer, who is the CEO of the group and the founder of Shake Shack, made the announcement on Thursday on CNBC's Squawk Box, saying the mandate also implies to current and future employees. | ||
Meyer said, this is the most logical thing I've ever seen. | ||
I'm not a scientist, but I know how to read data and what I see is that this is a crisis of people who have not been vaccinated. | ||
Meyer, whose company has a number of well-known restaurants in New York City and Washington, said the policy would not extend to Shake Shack and that the franchise would implement its own policy. | ||
Following the announcement, New York Mayor Bill de Blasio tweeted that the city fully supports the move. | ||
So, to clarify, this is the founder of Shake Shack, he happens to be the CEO of a separate group of restaurants, and this doesn't apply to Shake Shack, but he's saying about his other restaurants, not just employees, but also customers are going to have to show proof of vaccination to enter the restaurant. | ||
So, you can't dine at the restaurant, you can't work at the restaurant, you can't drink at the restaurant, you can't go in the restaurant unless you have your vaccination status. | ||
The mayor of New York City said that he fully supports the move. | ||
And this is, obviously, the founder of a major franchise. | ||
Influential, high-powered guy. | ||
Perhaps representative of what other people in other industries are thinking. | ||
It goes on. | ||
It says billionaire Ken Langone told CNBC on Wednesday that all of his businesses will mandate employees to be vaccinated against COVID once the shots receive full approval from the FDA. | ||
He said, you get the FDA to say it's final, it's approved, and I can guarantee you all the places I'm involved in, if you don't get vaccinated, you will get fired. | ||
You have an obligation to your fellow man to protect him as well as yourself. | ||
This guy serves as chairman of the board of trustees of NYU Medical Center, said there will always be a risk of litigation with mandating vaccines in the emergency phase. | ||
He's also the founder of investment bank InvaMed Associates and co-founder of Home Depot. | ||
He is not on the Home Depot board and a Home Depot spokeswoman on Wednesday added that he does not speak on behalf of Home Depot. | ||
Nevertheless, nevertheless, You've got major business leaders. | ||
You've got major companies. | ||
They're already saying... Excuse me. | ||
Kind of ironic, right? | ||
I keep coughing. | ||
Let me take a quick sip of water because that's not really good optics. | ||
I can't shit on the vaccine and then cough throughout the show. | ||
I just have like a little tickle in my throat. | ||
It's not... It's not COVID, okay? | ||
I just have a little... A little tickle in the back of my throat. | ||
Somebody was shedding spiked protein. | ||
I'm coughing on spiked proteins. | ||
They're caught in my throat. | ||
These are major industry leaders, major companies, and the federal government, and the mayors of major cities. | ||
They're all saying, this is the direction we're going in. | ||
Privates, and by the way, this isn't the government mandating this. | ||
This is private companies just doing it. | ||
The federal government may not even have to say, everyone has to get the vaccine or else. | ||
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Because businesses are going to do it all on their own. | |
And this is what's so sick about, you know, this is a slight detour, but I know we've had this argument for years about tech censorship. | ||
For years. | ||
Conservatives, as we know, and this is separate, but the principle is the same, and it's just a way to look at our country and how our country works. | ||
Who runs the country and how they're running the country. | ||
For years, when conservatives were being censored on social media, what was the argument from liberals, libertarians, and even some conservatives themselves? | ||
They said, well, you can get banned and you can get censored from private social media platforms because they're private companies. | ||
The First Amendment doesn't protect you from getting your Twitter account banned. | ||
It protects you from the government making Twitter ban your account. | ||
And over the past five years a lot of people have realized what's really the difference? | ||
What is the meaningful difference between the government mandating censorship and the people that have arguably a monopoly on the public square, the digital public square, banning you and censoring you from it? | ||
Meaningfully, effectively, what is the difference? | ||
The First Amendment on a technical level may not apply to a private institution as opposed to a public institution. | ||
But that doesn't mean that free speech is not being crushed. | ||
That doesn't mean that free speech and then therefore liberty and freedom of expression is not being subtracted from the society. | ||
And it's also arguable to what extent there's even a meaningful difference between the institutions in themselves, not even just in the consequences of what they do. | ||
Not even just in the sense that there's no meaningful difference between the private sector censoring you and the government censoring you, but there's no meaningful difference between a so-called private or public sector. | ||
How could there be? | ||
When Twitter, Facebook, Google, and all the others are protected by government legislation like Section 230 from the CDA. | ||
And when Google, Facebook, and Twitter are propped up by the federal government, specifically the national security apparatus. | ||
Who do you think contracts with the federal government to create artificial intelligence algorithms? | ||
Who do you think contracts with the federal government to make their operating system, their phones, for surveillance? | ||
Of course it's the social media companies! | ||
Who do you think serves in the White House right now? | ||
Look at the Chief of Staff! | ||
Look at Joe Biden's cabinet! | ||
How many of those people worked at a big tech company? | ||
And how many lobbyists are all over Washington DC? | ||
So not only is there no meaningful difference between the consequence of what private and public institutions are doing, but there's no meaningful difference between the institutions themselves. | ||
They basically are operating as the same thing. | ||
And that is something that a lot of conservatives have learned over the past five years. | ||
It used to be the case that conservatives would argue, you know, build a better widget, go out and compete. | ||
It's a private company. | ||
Private companies can do what they want. | ||
Well, then we discovered a little thing called corporate tyranny. | ||
And we're finding out the same thing here. | ||
The federal government doesn't have to say. | ||
They don't have to fight it in the Supreme Court. | ||
They don't have to argue that their OSHA statute or whatever is constitutional. | ||
And they're all the same people working in these different institutions, allegedly. | ||
And we're finding out the same thing here. | ||
The federal government doesn't have to say. | ||
They don't have to fight it in the Supreme Court. | ||
They don't have to argue that their OSHA statute or whatever is constitutional. | ||
They don't have to mandate it at that level. | ||
Because all the corporations are going to do it anyway. | ||
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And you could say that there are some that are going to object, and maybe that's true. | ||
Maybe there will be some corporations that will object. | ||
But most of the workforce is going to be working for a company that's mandating this. | ||
And what's more is who knows how long before the corporations themselves are coerced? | ||
How long before big corporations or banks Or hedge funds like BlackRock, right? | ||
Or, I guess they're not technically a hedge fund. | ||
They're kind of like, they're in their own category, really. | ||
But how long before higher-up financial and other corporate institutions are going to start to say, we won't list your company on the Stock Exchange? | ||
If you don't mandate the vaccines. | ||
That's what they said for NASDAQ. | ||
They said if you don't have a diversity quota on your board, if you don't meet the quota by 2025 or whatever, we won't list your company on NASDAQ. | ||
And BlackRock said that they won't put your company in their ETF if you don't meet a diversity quota. | ||
BlackRock controls like half the market, half the stock market practically. | ||
And what happens when the banks say we're not going to give you credit? | ||
And what happens when regulatory agencies start to target businesses? | ||
So, it's not really a matter of is this constitutional or what's doing it. | ||
The blob is doing it. | ||
The American regime is doing it. | ||
You know, you might say, how could this be legal? | ||
We have a constitution. | ||
You know, none of that really matters. | ||
The rules are what they say they are. | ||
They control the rules. | ||
They're the master of the rules. | ||
They control the lawyers. | ||
They control the policymakers and the courts. | ||
And if all else fails, they could just crush with brute force anybody that opposes them. | ||
Because they control the money! | ||
They control the finance system, right? | ||
So that's the scary thing, is that it's the biggest companies in the world, it's the federal government, and they're all on the same page saying, if you don't get this vaccine, you can't have a job. | ||
And, you know, and again, obviously, but what happens if you can't get a job? | ||
You can't make money. | ||
What happens if you can't make money? | ||
How are you gonna afford to live in a house and eat food and feed your family? | ||
We're being put in a situation where it's just not an option. | ||
It's not an option for children not to go to school and parents not to go to work. | ||
And for people to not be able to buy things at the store and, you know, I mean, and some people might say, well, you can always go off the grid. | ||
Most people are not in a situation where they're going to pack up and move to the middle of nowhere, move into the woods or the mountains or something and build a log cabin. | ||
Most people just aren't in that position. | ||
We have to be practical here. | ||
We have to be practical and reasonable about what we reasonably can expect people to do in a short amount of time. | ||
Given what they know and circumstance and everything, you know, because I know some people are going to say, get out of the city! | ||
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And don't get me wrong, that's good advice if you can swing it. | ||
And if you're one of the lucky ones who's awake and aware, I mean, for sure, do that. | ||
But we're talking about half the country. | ||
Half the country can't pick up and leave. | ||
Right? | ||
We need half the country to stand and fight. | ||
That's ultimately what has to happen. | ||
There's a small percentage of people that are going to have the wherewithal and the ability and are even going to be awake enough to do something like that. | ||
To take a preemptive action and have the grit to, you know, live in exile from society. | ||
But why should we bother doing that? | ||
Something like probably half of the country doesn't want the vaccine. | ||
And even if you wanted to be conservative in your estimate, maybe it's 30%, maybe it's 20%, we need 20 or 30% of the population to say, no, I will not get the vaccine. | ||
We need 20 to 30% of the population to say, you can say I'm fired, you can ban me from schools, but you can't fire everybody. | ||
You can't ban everybody from the schools. | ||
Okay, so it looks like we're running into our favorite new problem. | ||
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Man, do I love that. | ||
Okay, give me one sec. | ||
Okay, this time, this time I came prepared. | ||
I have my other camera ready. | ||
I just gotta change the settings real quick. | ||
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It's always something. | ||
Well, when you're an anti-vaxx warrior, these are the challenges that happen, right? | ||
Okay, I think we're ready. | ||
Okay, so we're ready to keep going on the worst camera that I don't like to use and the angle still isn't really desirable. | ||
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It's a little better? | ||
See, I'm still too high up. | ||
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Okay, so back to what I was saying. | |
Where was I about practicality and everything? | ||
So we need, we need 20%, 30% of the population to refuse to get the vaccine. | ||
Refuse, even in spite of firing, even in spite of, you know, they're going to say, we're going to send your kids home from school. | ||
We got to be willing and prepared to do that. | ||
Because that's what's going to start to happen. | ||
They're going to say, if you don't get the vaccine, you're fired. | ||
Kids can't come back to school. | ||
You can't come in the restaurant. | ||
You can't do this, that, or the other thing. | ||
And I imagine that's going to be effective. | ||
Lots of people are going to go for that. | ||
Lots of people are going to say, oh, well, I don't feel that strongly about it. | ||
What am I going to do? | ||
I can't lose my job. | ||
And they're going to go and get their vaccine. | ||
And they're going to get those numbers up. | ||
They're going to get the number of vaccinated way, way up with coercive measures like that, telling you you can't come back to work. | ||
You can't come back to school. | ||
Most people that are unvaccinated, if it comes to completely disrupting their life, are going to say, yeah, whatever, I'll take the jab. | ||
And then that's when we're in real danger, because then it's going to be a very small amount of people that are not unvaccinated. | ||
And then at that point, that's when they can really isolate people. | ||
I mean, understand how this works. | ||
We have to stick together. | ||
This is not about individuality. | ||
It's not about your individual choice. | ||
It's about we as people that are unvaccinated, people that are objecting to the vaccine. | ||
If we don't all stick together, the more people that get vaccinated, the more leverage that they have. | ||
Half the population is vaxxed. | ||
When 100% weren't vaxxed, they couldn't go out and tell people, well, if you don't get it, you're fired from your job. | ||
Now they can. | ||
And when it's 80% of the population that's vaccinated, maybe they can afford to have 20% of the population try to resist for a little while. | ||
And when it's 10%, 5%, forget about it. | ||
And ultimately, you know, why is this so important? | ||
It's about what rights do we have as human beings. | ||
If the government can make everybody get a vaccine, and they've got the private sector in on this, and they've got the schools in on it, and all the institutions, and they can coerce you to do something like that, they can coerce everybody to do anything. | ||
And not just in terms of people will allow them to, because that's certainly true, If people allow the government to make them get a vaccine, there's nothing that the government can't make them do. | ||
And there's some truth about moral hazard and about how people will respond to this. | ||
But to me, that's less tangible. | ||
What's maybe more important is how this is going to be implemented. | ||
And like I said at the top of the show, what does a vaccine passport, what does a vaccine mandate mean? | ||
What does it mean? | ||
All the companies are saying, if you're not vaccinated, you can't come back to work. | ||
Well, how are they going to enforce that? | ||
You know, when you get vaccinated, you get a card. | ||
Are they gonna check the card and say, oh, looks good to me? | ||
Of course not. | ||
This is a deadly, serious pandemic, allegedly. | ||
So, it's not going to suffice to just fabricate a card or just have even an authentic card. | ||
What they're talking about in Europe, what they talked about in America, is a national database. | ||
And who knows who's going to be administering this. | ||
It could be a private entity. | ||
It could be a public entity. | ||
Like I said, it doesn't even really matter. | ||
But they've been talking about a universal system, a universal database used by everybody. | ||
And they're trying to standardize it so that they can implement this in every venue, every restaurant, every business, every school, every public place. | ||
And it seems to me pretty straightforward. | ||
It'll probably have some kind of plug-in or implementation with the operating systems. | ||
You've got the Android phone and you've got the iPhone, right? | ||
You've got Apple and you've got Android. | ||
So this is really not difficult. | ||
They put it in the operating system on Apple. | ||
They put it in the operating system on Android, just like they put the contact tracing app, which allows the government and police and health officials to spy on people and who they came into contact based on Bluetooth connectivity. | ||
So that's already in the operating system, the contact tracing spy software. | ||
So they'll go to Apple and they'll go to Microsoft or Google or whatever. | ||
They'll go to the manufacturers of the Android or the people that make the OS. | ||
I'm not a tech guy. | ||
They're going to go to the people that make the OS for Android and they're going to put this in the operating system. | ||
They're going to put it into the operating system of the phone. | ||
And it's probably going to have personal identification number. | ||
It's going to sync up with your name and your social security number and all that kind of stuff. | ||
And probably then this is going to link up with the healthcare institutions and facilities. | ||
And when you get the vaccine, it's going to be entered into your thing and your database that you're good to go. | ||
Probably then every business around the country is going to have access to this database system And like I said, it'll be a QR code or a barcode or whatever. | ||
Maybe you'll get a paper card. | ||
Probably you'll get something digital in your digital wallet or an email or something like that. | ||
You'll get your QR scan or your barcode, an identification number, something like that. | ||
And this is going to be standardized. | ||
It's going to be universal. | ||
It's going to be on a terminal. | ||
It's going to be software. | ||
You're going to go to the restaurant. | ||
You're going to go to the employer wherever. | ||
And just like how you need a ticket for a movie or anything else, you're going to have to show your digital passport. | ||
You're going to have to show your thing. | ||
And it's going to go into the database and it's going to come back and it's not going to be falsifiable. | ||
You're not going to be able to fake this. | ||
It's not like you can print off a vaccine card and say, hey, here's my card. | ||
I'm vaccinated. | ||
No, it's going to be run probably in some data center in the NSA black cube in the middle of Utah, right? | ||
It's going to be somewhere. | ||
God only knows who's going to have jurisdiction over this. | ||
And if you don't have that vaccine status, you are going to have the whole... you're going to get the plug pulled out from you for the whole society. | ||
Forget about it. | ||
And so you might think to yourself, oh, get another job, go to another school, try a different restaurant. | ||
I imagine this is going to be implemented in most restaurants, most businesses, most schools, most movie theaters, sports arenas. | ||
I'm sure state governments are going to begin to mandate the use of these systems. | ||
It'll be public. | ||
And once that goes into effect, it doesn't even stop there. | ||
You might think, oh, OK, well, yeah, that's a vaccine passport. | ||
But it's not just about the vaccine. | ||
It's about think about what's being implemented here. | ||
It's not just a vaccine passport system. | ||
It's a regular passport system. | ||
It's a passport system. | ||
What they've effectively done is created internal security checkpoints in every doorway, every threshold in America. | ||
Think about that. | ||
The same security that you go through to get on an airplane or to cross the border is now going to be there at Starbucks and Panera Bread, and it's going to be there at your work, and it's going to be there at the bus stop, and the train station, and the airport too, and it's going to be at the car dealership, and it's going to be everywhere. | ||
And it's not just for now, it's for vaccines. | ||
For now, it's a vaccine passport system. | ||
But think about what they're really creating here. | ||
It's just a passport system. | ||
It's just a database. | ||
It's just a registry of every man, woman, and child implemented on your operating system, which is connected to you. | ||
That's your phone. | ||
It's all tied up with your social. | ||
It's tied up with your credit information, probably, and everything else. | ||
And every business has a terminal that's going to permit or deny you entry into their place. | ||
So you might wonder, well, how could that have consequences beyond the vaccine? | ||
Well, what if they decide that there's a new criteria for you to keep your passport? | ||
What if now the new criteria is you're not a racist? | ||
Do you think it's so outside the question that in the same way that you go to a restaurant and you can't get in because you're not vaccinated according to this system, that you might go to a restaurant and not be able to get in because the same system says that you liked the wrong post on Twitter, that you did the wrong Google search, that you believe in voter fraud? | ||
That you voted for Donald Trump? | ||
That you did something like that? | ||
Do you think that's outside the realm of possibility? | ||
I mean right now they're talking about the ADL is going to go through PayPal's transaction data. | ||
And right now they're talking about how the Five Eyes are going to work with the 14 biggest big tech companies in the world and put all Stop the Steal people on a terror watch list. | ||
So you think it's outside the question that the vaccine passport system is going to have criterion that go above and beyond getting the vaccine at some point in the future? | ||
This stuff doesn't go away. | ||
They're talking about in Iceland a 15-year lockdown plan. | ||
Maybe there's a 15-year lockdown here. | ||
This system is going to be in place for a long time. | ||
It will far outlive its original purpose. | ||
In the same way that the TSA and DHS and the Patriot Act was created to fight Al-Qaeda and are now being used against Trump supporters and capital rioters This VAX passport system, this CDC contact tracing spyware, will be used against other people in the future. | ||
It will outlive its original purpose. | ||
And that's what this is about. | ||
That's ultimately what this is all about. | ||
The lockdown never ends. | ||
They locked it down, and they're not opening it back up. | ||
They're putting checkpoints in front of every public place. | ||
They're putting checkpoints in front of everything. | ||
Total control over society. | ||
Total control over every private and public space. | ||
And that's game over. | ||
Now the ADL and Nancy Pelosi and Joe Biden and the fucking Bilderberg Group and Davos, they get to decide who gets to buy, sell, who gets to eat out, who gets to go to the baseball game, who gets to fly in a plane, board a bus, get on a train, buy a car, go to school, go to college. | ||
What are you going to do if you can't send your kids to high school? | ||
What are you going to do when you can't go to college? | ||
What are you going to do when you can't get a job? | ||
What are you going to do when you can't get on a bus or get on a plane? | ||
You're out of options. | ||
Game over. | ||
You have to play by their rules. | ||
Today it's get the vaccine. | ||
What is it tomorrow? | ||
Become trans? | ||
Cut your dick off? | ||
Give all your money to a black person? | ||
I was going to say something else there. | ||
But really, I mean, this is where we're going. | ||
These are the people in charge of our society. | ||
They hate you. | ||
They hate us. | ||
Their values are directly contrary to ours. | ||
They're satanic. | ||
They believe in and worship the devil. | ||
And now, they're going to put a big TSA checkpoint in front of every public and private place and control who gets to go in and out. | ||
And for now, it's based on your vaccination status. | ||
Well, what's it going to be tomorrow? | ||
And what's it going to be in 20 years? | ||
What's it going to be in 50 years when this is still in place? | ||
That's what they're creating here. | ||
So, this is the hill to die on. | ||
This is the number one issue. | ||
And think of it this way. | ||
You know, people might say, oh, well, I'd get fired from my job. | ||
A bad thing would happen to me if I took a stand on this right now. | ||
Well, what do you think is going to happen in the future? | ||
It's still not that bad yet. | ||
Things are really bad. | ||
They're much worse than they were before. | ||
And they're getting worse every day at an accelerating pace. | ||
But they're still not that bad yet. | ||
You know, in the Soviet Union, if you disagreed with Joseph Stalin, they would capture you in the middle of the night and do a show trial and kill you by a firing squad. | ||
That's still not happening yet. | ||
Maybe it is to some people, some political dissidents, but it's not as bad as it can get yet. | ||
People are not being thrown in gulags, we don't have concentration or death camps yet. | ||
Now why am I saying this? | ||
It's because that will be on the table in the future. | ||
So people have got to stop comparing things the way they are now to the way they were before, and start comparing things the way they are now to the way that they will be in the future. | ||
And that's going to change your perspective. | ||
Because I am one of the biggest political dissidents, opposition leaders in the country, and I've had a rough five years. | ||
I'm 22. | ||
It's been pretty frustrating. | ||
It's been pretty difficult. | ||
I've been put on the no-fly list. | ||
I'm under an FBI investigation. | ||
They took my money. | ||
I'm banned from all social media. | ||
I'm banned from Visa and MasterCard. | ||
You know, there's big problems for me, but it's still really not that bad yet. | ||
I haven't been dragged in front of a show trial. | ||
They haven't charged me with anything. | ||
I haven't been killed yet or assassinated or anything. | ||
So it's not so bad for me yet. | ||
People like Alex Jones, that's not happening to them yet. | ||
And others, right? | ||
Donald Trump, they dropped the charges against him in New York. | ||
They declined to press charges against him. | ||
And who knows? | ||
I mean, that's another situation. | ||
But you understand what I'm saying. | ||
It's not that bad yet. | ||
But it's going to get much worse. | ||
And so, you have to think about it that way. | ||
Right now, if you take a stand, it could cost you your job, it could cost you, it's going to disrupt your life. | ||
I'm not trying to minimize it. | ||
It's going to be really hard for most people. | ||
It's less hard for me because I've been doing it for a long time and it's all I've ever known, but for a lot of people it's going to be a big adjustment and it's going to be disruptive to take a real political stand on something. | ||
But if that doesn't happen on a widespread scale, if something A black swan opposition to vaccination passports? | ||
If that doesn't happen now, there's no telling what could happen in the future. | ||
We don't have a lot of good options. | ||
There's no option where you get to live an easy life and have no struggle and things are going to stay the same or get better. | ||
Like, that's not in the cards. | ||
That's not, that is not a scenario that you're going to get to enjoy. | ||
The scenario is it could be hard now or it could be worse later. | ||
So people have got to start to make up their minds. | ||
And we do have to pick our battles. | ||
This is one of them. | ||
And I'm not going to go out there and tell people to ruin their lives over the latest, you know, the Democrats are up to whatever. | ||
But something like this, this is a big deal. | ||
This is really consequential. | ||
And it's also something that could galvanize a big part of the population. | ||
I think that, you know, regardless of what you might think about most people or how most people are, I think that there are still a lot of people in America that would object to being forced to getting vaccinated. | ||
I think most people intuit that there's something wrong with that. | ||
So I don't know that the American people are ready for that. | ||
But that doesn't matter. | ||
The globalists are making the play. | ||
They're calling our bluff. | ||
They're playing chicken. | ||
They're daring us, you know, because they understand they're in a precarious situation. | ||
They're making their move. | ||
They're going all in. | ||
And they're acting very swiftly to make all of this happen. | ||
And they're just betting that there's not going to be widespread resistance. | ||
And they're probably right. | ||
I mean, I think the odds are good. | ||
They're not stupid. | ||
They wouldn't bet that if they didn't know what they were doing. | ||
So people have got to seriously say no to the vaccine. | ||
It's not a joke. | ||
It's not a game. | ||
We're not being silly. | ||
This is dead serious. | ||
This is about your bodily autonomy. | ||
This is about whether or not you're free as a human being. | ||
The government's gonna go in and destroy your life if you don't inject their experimental gene therapy vaccine. | ||
If you can't say no to that, what are you gonna say no to? | ||
How can you say no to immigrants in your community? | ||
How can you say no to criminals in your city? | ||
How can you say no to Banning gaming computers and electric cars and electric shortages and all of social media censorship. | ||
If you can't say no to an experimental deadly gene therapy vaccine in your arm or else your life is over. | ||
So this is the hill to die on. | ||
This is the stand. | ||
This is what people have got to do and it's going to be hard for people but it's well worth it. | ||
It really is. | ||
What are you going to do in the future when we're living in total dystopia You know, you get a red light on your refrigerator, you can't dispense water because you searched the wrong thing on Google, that's where we're headed, and what are you gonna say? | ||
I got the vaccine because I really thought it wasn't that big of a deal, and I didn't really want to disrupt my life, and I just wanted my kid to go to a good school, or you know, whatever? | ||
And ultimately, that's what it is. | ||
People have just got to get real about what's going to happen. | ||
People didn't think it would get as bad as it is now. | ||
People look at where we are now and say, where did we go wrong? | ||
How did it get this way? | ||
And that's because no one gave a shit 20 years ago. | ||
And no one did anything or did anything hard or took a stand 20 years ago. | ||
And 20 years later, when things are much, much worse, people are going to be standing around and saying, how did this happen? | ||
Why did it get so bad? | ||
Well, it's because nobody was taking it seriously. | ||
People watch TV, and then they turn it off, and then they continue to live their life. | ||
And they say, oh yeah, I believe that. | ||
This vaccine's really terrible. | ||
And then they go, what? | ||
I lose my job? | ||
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Yeah, well, I mean, I'm not going to not get it for the meme. | |
I want to go to my job so I can, you know, go to the fucking football game. | ||
Oh, you really aren't going to get it? | ||
Oh, come on. | ||
Okay, and then you're going to be in a gulag. | ||
You're going to get a bullet in the back of your head from the state because you're racist. | ||
This is where we're headed, unironically, and everybody knows it. | ||
The proof is there, based on where we've been and based on where we are. | ||
So, now at this point I'm rambling a little bit. | ||
I think you guys get the picture. | ||
This is the number one thing, and it's about to get much worse. | ||
They tried the activism, you know, that was their initial push was reminding everybody it was a marketing campaign. | ||
We'll get Olivia Rodrigo and the TikTok stars to tell everyone to get vaccinated. | ||
We'll give you a hundred bucks. | ||
We'll raffle off a pickup truck and a gun for all you hillbilly rednecks out there. | ||
And now they're going to start telling people, okay, we're done fucking around. | ||
You don't get the vaccine. | ||
You're done. | ||
Your life is over. | ||
Are we going to let them do that? | ||
Because if they can do that, there's nothing else. | ||
Just swap it out. | ||
Swap out vaccine with anything else. | ||
If you don't do this, your life is over. | ||
If you don't do that, your life is over. | ||
Give us your guns. | ||
Transition your kids. | ||
Right? | ||
Give us your money. | ||
Give us your land. | ||
Give us your reparations. | ||
Your church is closed. | ||
You can't believe in God anymore. | ||
You can't be Christian anymore. | ||
That's where all of this is headed. | ||
That's ultimately where this is going to go. | ||
You think it can't happen here? | ||
You think that's never happened in history before? | ||
It has. | ||
It has and it'll happen again. | ||
I don't want to be a martyr on a crucifix. | ||
I want to be a martyr that's not on an airplane. | ||
I would much rather be put on the no-fly list than literally get crucified. | ||
But that's where we're going. | ||
I mean, that's where we're going. | ||
I would do it. | ||
I mean, that would probably get me a lot of credit. | ||
If I got crucified, I'd probably go to heaven. | ||
It would be horrible. | ||
It would be miserable. | ||
But in some sense, it would be like, wow. | ||
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But I don't want to! | |
That sounds horrible! | ||
That sounds horrible! | ||
I want to be put on the no-fly list and have them take my money and maybe they just shoot me or something and then let's just avert the worst case scenario and then we can raise our kids and have a nice quality of life. | ||
So... | ||
So that's my take on that. | ||
So, we're going to move on. | ||
We're going to take a look at our Super Chats. | ||
We'll see what you guys are saying, but I hope you're taking this seriously. | ||
Do not get the vaccine. | ||
It doesn't even matter if you think it's bad or not. | ||
It's not about that. | ||
It's about the principle. | ||
It's about what they're doing. | ||
I mean, don't people understand that? | ||
People say, what are you talking about? | ||
Science says the vaccine is safe. | ||
Even if that were the case, even if that were so, and it's not, but even if that were so, really missing the point. | ||
It's honestly missing the point. | ||
You know, if a police officer kicked down your door and put a shotgun in your mouth and said, hey, you better take your multivitamin today, would you say, well, if they're looking out for our own good, okay, thanks for looking out for me. | ||
Why don't you just take it, idiot? | ||
It's like, no, I think the problem is the gun in your mouth. | ||
I think the problem is the police kicking down your door. | ||
Don't you think? | ||
And anyway, this stuff is poison. | ||
It's far more nefarious than that. | ||
But even for people that might say, well, I disagree. | ||
I think the vaccine is safe, or okay, or not that deadly, or you know, it's not going to give you prion disease, or whatever. | ||
That's really besides the point. | ||
It's not about that. | ||
It's about what they can do. | ||
But, I'm on Entropy. | ||
I'm going to take a look at our Super Chats here. | ||
We'll see what you guys have to say about all this, and the Crooked Show, where the camera's a little bit crooked. | ||
Fix that in post, will ya? | ||
Hey, Simon, could you fix this in post? | ||
Camera's a little crooked. | ||
I don't know what's going on. | ||
My main camera keeps overheating. | ||
I don't even know how to fix that. | ||
That's like an electrical problem. | ||
It didn't happen yesterday, it didn't happen the day before, but today it happens. | ||
I don't, you know, I just don't know. | ||
So... I think it might be, um... I think it might be the software. | ||
I think it might be the, um... | ||
This capture card the Elgato capture card because this thing sucks It's really it's really not good. | ||
You know, so I I might just maybe I'll update the driver for that or reinstall that or something. | ||
I don't know Anyway, not really my forte Brooke with a big super chat. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
Can we get another o7 and chat for Brooke? | ||
What a Patriot Thank You Patriot This Patriot comes in, he drops $100 every night and no message. | ||
I mean, what a Patriot. | ||
Some of these people, I'm not going to name any names, but they give me literally 15 $3 Super Chats. | ||
And they use the maximum character count for every one. | ||
Right? | ||
And it's like $30. | ||
But no, I'm not going to give you one $30 Super Chat. | ||
I'm going to give you 10 $3 Super Chats with 200 characters each. | ||
And that's okay. | ||
I mean, you can technically do that. | ||
I don't like when you do that, but I mean, you can technically do that. | ||
And this guy pulls up. | ||
No message. | ||
It's not about the ego. | ||
It's not about him. | ||
It's not about his message. | ||
He's just supporting the cause. | ||
Hey, thank you, Patriot. | ||
God bless. | ||
Thank you, Brooke. | ||
Excuse me. | ||
Big shout out. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
What a selfless giver. | ||
Mr. Kool-Aid says, Hey Nick, just wanted to tell you my boy Vinny how fucking retarded for having a Crotch Rocket and not a Harley. | ||
What are your thoughts on motorcycles? | ||
Well, I don't know anything about motorcycles. | ||
I just know that they're dangerous. | ||
I would never ride a motorcycle. | ||
I mean, I would never buy one and ride it regularly. | ||
I might ride it for fun, you know, recreationally. | ||
But it's gotta be one of the dumbest things you could do. | ||
I mean, I think everybody I've ever known to ride a motorcycle has gotten in a motorcycle accident. | ||
My uncle rode a motorcycle, got in a motorcycle accident. | ||
My dad rode a motorcycle, I think he might have gotten in an accident years ago. | ||
Other people in my family, I think they all got in accidents. | ||
And your chances of surviving a motorcycle accident are so much lower than in a car. | ||
I mean, at what cost? | ||
At what cost? | ||
At what cost? | ||
To do what? | ||
To look cool? | ||
Now, don't get me wrong. | ||
Motorcycles are really cool. | ||
I think they're awesome. | ||
I think they are badass. | ||
You can't argue with that. | ||
It is totally awesome. | ||
And I'm sure it feels awesome, too. | ||
I've never rode a motorcycle. | ||
My parents have, like, forbid me. | ||
They're like, no, you're not getting a motorcycle. | ||
I'm like, I'm a grown man. | ||
I can do what I want. | ||
They're like, no, you're not gonna. | ||
And I'm like, I think I might just, uh, just to piss you off. | ||
But I'm also not because I want to live. | ||
I want to be alive. | ||
And it's dangerous enough being in a car. | ||
And, you know, some people might say, it's the wind in your hair, man. | ||
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And it's fun and blah, blah, blah. | |
You know, look, you can have fun a lot of ways that are not going to get you like, you know. | ||
Smashed into a million pieces on the side of the highway I saw one story once in California where a guy got decapitated riding a motorcycle Because he's riding the motorcycle. | ||
I think he was going like 70 or 80 miles per hour I think this is in Los Angeles or San Francisco or something and there was some kind of a downed wire and It it was and I know this is a freak accident, but I I stuck with me for years I think this probably happened like 10 years ago and And the wire caught him just the right way, he was going fast enough that it literally caught his head off. | ||
Now I know, I know that that's a pretty freakish accident, but... I mean, that kind of stuff does happen, and especially on a motorcycle, you're not protected. | ||
Drivers can't see you, if they crash into you, you're dead, like... | ||
I mean I might ride on a motorcycle on an open road when there's not a lot of traffic for fun and I might do it just to try it but I would never I mean that's like rolling the dice with your life every time you get on there so so I I don't think they're a good idea Kaiser's but I don't know that much about I'm not a motorcycle guy so you know I'm sure It's like with anything. | ||
You talk shit about pitbulls and pitbull owners are like, no, you're all wrong. | ||
It's the owner's fault. | ||
And I'm sure motorcycle people be like, no, you're wrong. | ||
If you're a responsible rider, you never have a... It's like, okay, dude, whatever. | ||
I don't know, but... I'm not a motorcycle guy. | ||
I don't need it. | ||
I don't need that in my life. | ||
I don't want to die. | ||
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I want to live. | |
I don't need all that extra danger. | ||
I'm in enough danger as it is. | ||
You know, you drive through Chicago on a Saturday night, you drive down 290. | ||
That's enough thrill for my life. | ||
Wondering whether or not you're gonna get, uh, drive- That's enough thrill for me. | ||
I live, uh, outside of Chicago. | ||
Dangerous enough as it is. | ||
I don't think we need to keep compounding the danger. | ||
Kaiser Clark says I watched a little bit of Fat Gay Retard's reaction to Groyper Wars and I wanted to see his reaction to the Dancing Israelis question. | ||
Stupid me for thinking he would say anything other than calling it a Nazi dog whistle and ignore it. | ||
Any Fat Gay Retard debate updates? | ||
Nope. | ||
He doesn't want to debate, he's afraid. | ||
I told him I'd debate him. | ||
But he says, no, I want it on my channel and I don't want a moderator and I want it in my Discord server. | ||
And, you know, people might say, well, why won't you do it without a moderator? | ||
It's not about the moderator. | ||
He just wants to mute me. | ||
I mean, that's what it's about. | ||
As I understand, he recognizes that if we debated, this would expose me to a massive audience, him too, but it would be more helpful for me because I'm censored. | ||
So he recognizes that. | ||
He has no problems with censorship because he doesn't speak truth to power. | ||
He's not censored from anything. | ||
You can subscribe to him on Patreon, you can follow him on YouTube, you can check him out on anything because he does not actually challenge the system in a meaningful way. | ||
I do, and so I'm censored. | ||
So he knows that debating me would cause, it would be a big event, lots of people would watch, and it would be big exposure for me as a censored individual. | ||
Also, it would be a high stakes debate because he views me as an extremist, and so if it wasn't a decisive victory for him, there would be ambiguity, and certainly some people would follow my views, which he sees as evil and wrong on all of this. | ||
And what's more, he doesn't even see it as a debate. | ||
He thinks that he knows he's right, and it's really not even about debating me, it's about debunking me. | ||
So he doesn't want to have a discussion where I get to talk, and I get to say my piece, and we get to argue, and we get to actually interrogate the question or the subject at hand. | ||
What he wants to do is he wants to interrogate me, mute me, correct me when he wants, interrupt me when he wants, speak over me, you know, and all of that. | ||
And I'm not gonna do that. | ||
I obviously have no interest in doing that. | ||
So... | ||
I'll debate anytime, anywhere, I don't even care who the moderator is, and I've said that before. | ||
I will do it on a hostile platform, I will do it with a hostile moderator, just as long as we get equal time. | ||
Just as long as there's some semblance of, there's a subject, we're gonna stick to it, and both sides are gonna get to argue their case. | ||
You know, in other words, as long as it's a debate, I'll debate. | ||
But that's not what he wants. | ||
He wants to live-react to my show, in essence, right? | ||
Which I'm not going to entertain that, so... So I'll debate him, but he's afraid, because he knows what's going to happen. | ||
He knows that I'm good-looking, charismatic, intelligent, and my arguments are better than his. | ||
And he knows, at the minimum, at the minimum, that he's not going to win. | ||
If he knew he was going to win, he would debate. | ||
Would he not? | ||
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Wouldn't that be the Grand Slam? | |
Wouldn't that be the home run? | ||
For him to finally shut Nick Fuentes up. | ||
Wouldn't that be the home run? | ||
Isn't that what he's known for? | ||
Him and Destiny? | ||
They're known for being the facts and logic answer to the alt-right or the dissonant right or the new, you know, whatever. | ||
That's what they pride themselves on. | ||
Converting Nazis and converting alt-righters and everything because of their superior, you know, their sources and their documentation. | ||
So, if he was confident that he would win, Wouldn't that be a grand slam? | ||
Expose me to a big audience? | ||
Embarrass me in front of my followers? | ||
Prove to his followers that my worldview is inferior? | ||
Wouldn't that be the home run? | ||
Of course, but he's not confident that he's going to win. | ||
He knows that he can't win. | ||
And at the bare minimum, he knows that it wouldn't be a decisive victory, that there would be some ambiguity. | ||
He knows that at the minimum, it would be 50-50. | ||
And he doesn't like those odds. | ||
He would say, rather than half the people think I won and risk anybody thinking that Nick Fuentes won and maybe consider watching a show, I just won't debate at all because I'm not gonna give a platform to Nazi ideas. | ||
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And that's what they all do. | |
That's what they do about all this stuff. | ||
You know, they're so confident in their facts. | ||
They're so confident that their worldview is totally superior. | ||
It's not even a question. | ||
And they're morally superior. | ||
And on and on. | ||
And we're just spreading misinformation. | ||
We're liars. | ||
We're inconsistent. | ||
We're conspiracy theorists. | ||
But notice that they're so worried about us making our case. | ||
It's not enough for them to debunk us. | ||
No, they have to censor too. | ||
And they have to know platform. | ||
And they have to go through all that stuff. | ||
They're so confident In them being obviously right, and we're obviously spreading misinformation that they can't let us talk, they can't let us argue our side. | ||
It's not good enough to just explain why they're right and show these apparently obvious facts. | ||
No, you can't even hear the other side. | ||
And I know that's trite, but it's true. | ||
If he knew he could win, he would do it. | ||
And that's why he's argued, uh, he debated James Alsup. | ||
He debated James Alsup and Eric Stryker from TheRightStuff.biz. | ||
And those guys are, I don't know if I would say they're more right-wing than me, but certainly they're more nutty than I am. | ||
Certainly they're more, they fit the alt-right caricature more, or the neo-Nazi caricature, to a T. And they, they don't, you know, they don't sound good, they don't look good, Well, in case in point, and he debated them. | ||
Destiny and Fat Ian Vosch, they debated James Allsup and Eric Stryker from TheRightStuff.biz, which is... I mean, those guys describe themselves as National Socialists. | ||
I mean, they're literally... I mean, they would literally say that they're Nazis. | ||
But yet Vosch and Destiny debated them with a moderator. | ||
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Why? | |
Well, because they were confident they would win. | ||
And honestly, I think they did. | ||
I think that James Alsup and Eric Stryker did a terrible job. | ||
That's why, that's why Vosch was willing to debate them, because they were a mark. | ||
It's like, it's like playing pool. | ||
It's like playing chess in Central Park or whatever. | ||
You know, the people that they debate are a mark. | ||
It's the same reason why Michael Knowles debated James Alsup and not me. | ||
Ali Stuckey debated James Alsup and not me. | ||
That's back when we were working together. | ||
That's because James Alsup is a nincompoop. | ||
The guy's a dummy. | ||
The dunce. | ||
You know? | ||
The guy's an idiot. | ||
He probably went to remedial classes in school and couldn't figure his way out of a paper bag. | ||
That's why he lives in his car. | ||
And that's why they debate him. | ||
And that's why me, no one can debate. | ||
Michael Knowles can't debate me. | ||
Alex Duckey can't debate me. | ||
Vosch won't debate me. | ||
No one will debate. | ||
Why? | ||
Because... | ||
I present a compelling case, and I'm easy on the eyes, and I'm charismatic, and I'm likable, and I'm funny, and I don't come across as a nutjob, and I make a lot of sense. | ||
And it's really that simple. | ||
I mean, explain it to me any other way. | ||
Explain it to me any other way why, you know, you would debate somebody who has more, you know, out there views with a moderator, but me, who's more moderate, you won't debate. | ||
Unless you can mute me. | ||
Pretty obvious. | ||
So yeah, no update on that. | ||
And yeah, I'm not surprised about his reaction to Dancing Israelis. | ||
It's the biggest irony ever. | ||
They hate the billionaires, right? | ||
And they hate the foreign wars and all of that. | ||
But hey, don't say Dancing Israelis. | ||
That's a dog whistle. | ||
Yeah, okay, retard. | ||
Real Donald Trump says, what is it with boomers and their autistic defense for Israel? | ||
Telling my dad about how you are a true conservative Christian. | ||
Then freaks out in an autistic manner, screaming he's not a true Christian if he doesn't support Israel. | ||
Cringe. | ||
It's brainwashing. | ||
Conservative Christian boomers have been brainwashed, and even a lot of younger people too, into thinking that we have a religious obligation to Israel. | ||
We do not. | ||
When the Bible talks about Israel, it's talking about the ancient Israelites. | ||
And then Israel becomes, with the New Covenant, Israel becomes the body of Christ. | ||
It becomes the Christians. | ||
That is what biblical Israel is. | ||
It's the Christian people. | ||
It becomes the Christian people with the New Covenant, the New Testament. | ||
It does not mean the rabbinical, Talmudic, Zionist, Jewish occupation in the Levant. | ||
That's not what they're referring to. | ||
And by the way, the Jews of today are not the Jews of the Old Testament. | ||
I mean, everybody should know that. | ||
Because Jews today define themselves how? | ||
Their rejection of Jesus Christ. | ||
The Jews of the Bible became Christians. | ||
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Right? | |
And the new Israel are the Christians. | ||
The Jews that exist now are whom, exactly? | ||
Well, allegedly, they're the Jews of the Old Testament, although that's not even fully true. | ||
But they are people that define themselves as the ones that rejected Christ. | ||
But they're not a branch off of Christianity. | ||
They're not the Book One. | ||
They're not the original, by no stretch of the imagination. | ||
Christianity predates modern Judaism. | ||
Modern Judaism is not concerned with the Torah, or the Old Testament. | ||
Modern Judaism is concerned with the Talmud. | ||
The Talmud, which is an oral tradition, which was written in the, I think, 2nd and 4th century. | ||
Which, in case you don't know, is long after Jesus Christ lived and died. | ||
So, so no. | ||
Christianity predates rabbinical Talmudic Judaism and their Jewish state, you know, this, uh... | ||
The Zionist project, which was originally secular, has got nothing to do with the Bible. | ||
Nothing to do with the Bible, nothing to do with Christianity, and we have no obligation to them. | ||
And frankly, we don't even really have an obligation to the Holy Land. | ||
As Catholics, obviously we recognize that the Holy Land is a special place, because that's where Christ lived, and we recognize the importance of certain spots, but theologically these are not important. | ||
You know, theologically, if you're Catholic, our salvation is not bound up in Jerusalem. | ||
It's not bound up in the geographical city of Jerusalem, or of Israel, or the Levant, or Judea, Samaria, or any of that. | ||
All that matters is Jesus Christ, right? | ||
And the Church. | ||
That's what matters. | ||
The Holy Land... I mean, we're not Muslim. | ||
Muslims believe in making a pilgrimage. | ||
Muslims believe in going to that giant cube in Saudi Arabia and walking around it. | ||
I'm going to Mecca and Medina, but Catholics don't believe that Jerusalem has this big importance. | ||
Our religion transcends that. | ||
Our religion is bigger than that. | ||
Our religion is bigger than a city. | ||
It's bigger than what's happening in the desert. | ||
Our religion transcends the material world. | ||
And people are caught up in the Jewish state of Israel? | ||
Please give me a break. | ||
I'm so sick of that kind of stuff. | ||
And I'm sick of the eschatology and this end of the world stuff. | ||
Because it's just not, you know... Our religion is about Christ on the cross. | ||
And forget about all this other funny business. | ||
I'm so sick of hearing it. | ||
It is about Christ on the cross. | ||
It is about the sacrifice. | ||
That's so important. | ||
People are getting caught up in it. | ||
You're not a Christian if you don't support the Jewish state of Israel. | ||
Really? | ||
Anyway, so yeah, it's a lot of brainwashing. | ||
It's a lot of Protestants. | ||
Believe that. | ||
Swedish Groypers is glad to see you're back from your road trip, King. | ||
Greetings from Stockholm. | ||
I hope Norway starts to get rowdy again so we can crush them again like we did in the war in 1814. | ||
Who's they? | ||
I hate Norwegians so fucking much it's unreal. | ||
Oh, Norway gets rowdy. | ||
Anyway, America first! | ||
Really? | ||
Why are you mad at Norway? | ||
I thought you guys liked each other. | ||
Don't you have more in common with them? | ||
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It's time for white solidarity, my man. | |
Even Scandinavian solidarity. | ||
If Swedes can't have solidarity with Nords, I mean, we're really screwed. | ||
How are we going to have solidarity between Italians and Anglos if Swedes and Nords can't get along? | ||
Or Norwegians, I should say. | ||
So you gotta get over that, man. | ||
We're brothers, okay? | ||
One struggle. | ||
Alright, jeez! | ||
I hate Norwegians so much it's unreal! | ||
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Let it go, man! | |
We have bigger fish to fry! | ||
In case you haven't noticed, people are throwing grenades around in your capital, dude! | ||
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You're throwing grenades around! | |
Well, I mean, Muslims are, and you're worried about Norwegians? | ||
Get it together, man! | ||
Solidarity! | ||
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It's time! | |
It's time for white solidarity! | ||
We have to come together! | ||
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But, uh... | |
Yeah, I'm glad I'm back from the road trip. | ||
It's been a weird adjustment, though. | ||
It's like, it's kind of sad. | ||
You always get that post-trip depression, you know? | ||
I don't know about you guys, but I kind of do. | ||
Because you go out, I mean, especially being a NEET like me, you go out for a trip, and you see your friends, who you don't see all the time. | ||
You get to hang out every day, and you're grilling, and you're doing all kinds of fun stuff, and then you go back home, and it's like back to work, and you don't see anybody anymore. | ||
So I've kind of been like experiencing the post trip depression post road trip depression because it's like for 17 days with Jaden all the time and then we're seeing our friends in Vegas we're seeing our friends in LA and we're partying at the meme mansion and we do a big meetup in Dallas and and then now it's just like you know wake up get sick lay in bed watch tik-tok do the show go to bed you know So I'm lonely. | ||
I need my hit of dopamine. | ||
I need my hit of social interaction. | ||
Gradually, though, I'll get acclimated. | ||
I'll get back to being completely isolated. | ||
It just takes some getting used to. | ||
But, um... It's one of those things. | ||
Hopefully we create a homeland for ourselves. | ||
Maybe a Groyper homeland in Florida or somewhere where all the Groypers can go. | ||
And then it'll be like... | ||
It'll be like the shining city on the hill. | ||
The shining Groyper city on the hill. | ||
Walking down the street. | ||
Hey! | ||
Hey, Elliot Roger Groyper! | ||
Top of the morning, Hitler Groyper! | ||
Great to see ya! | ||
Hey, what are you up to tonight? | ||
Playing Halo? | ||
Hey, can I come over? | ||
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Yeah, come on down! | |
That's what it'll be like. | ||
Stop in at the post office. | ||
Hey, Post Office Groyper! | ||
How's it going? | ||
Hey, Anus12! | ||
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Oh, you know, I'm looking at all these stamps. | |
It sucks. | ||
I hear that. | ||
How are you doing, man? | ||
Oh, you know, wife's nagging me. | ||
I beat the shit out of her. | ||
We're mailing, you know, stop at the post office. | ||
All right. | ||
Hey, see you later. | ||
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Hail Fletcher. | |
Kidding. | ||
Kidding. | ||
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That's a joke. | |
That's a joke. | ||
That's obviously a joke. | ||
Hale Groiber! | ||
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No! | |
Kidding! | ||
I disavow! | ||
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Hale Groiber! | |
Walk in there. | ||
Hale Groiber! | ||
No! | ||
Kidding! | ||
I disavow! | ||
I disavow! | ||
I don't want to hear anybody saying that. | ||
That's just a joke, of course. | ||
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You know that's a joke. | |
That's Kack. | ||
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At the Groiber Village. | |
Oh, now that's funny. | ||
But one day we'll have something like that. | ||
Not obviously exactly like that, but, you know, hopefully we'll just have a community where there's like-minded people, you know, and we get to not live in an insane world where you don't even like anybody. | ||
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So, okay, where was I? | |
Says I can't log in to AmericaFirst.live. | ||
Perhaps the bot on Telegram is down? | ||
Alright, I'll text our developers. | ||
I'll see what the issue is. | ||
Florio says the Nuremberg Code is law in the U.S. | ||
and an experimental vaccine mandate would directly violate the code. | ||
Experimentation done under any form of coercion or force or fraud is extremely illegal. | ||
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Well, You ought to take that up with the Supreme Court, man. | |
I'm sure they're gonna... I didn't know that! | ||
We ought to tell them! | ||
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Hey, excuse me! | |
I know you're about to forcibly vaccinate everybody, but I've got the document! | ||
You can't do that! | ||
It's extremely illegal! | ||
And they're gonna be like, DAMMIT! | ||
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DAMMIT! | |
We were so close! | ||
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Our plan! | |
We were right there! | ||
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We had you! | |
But then this damn Groyper found the code. | ||
He went through the filing cabin and he found the folder. | ||
We thought you'd never find it! | ||
You bastard! | ||
If it wasn't for you meddling Groypers, we would have vaccinated everybody! | ||
Then they're gonna have to just fuck off. | ||
They're gonna have to just go away and stop doing it. | ||
Breaking! | ||
Local Groyper saves the world! | ||
Vaccine manufacturing plant demolished by the government after brave Groyper reminds the government that its actions are quote extremely illegal. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Good call. | ||
Thank you for telling me. | ||
Anglo-Asian Groyper says to any Groyper struggling with porn, I would highly recommend EasyPeasyMethod.org. | ||
It requires no willpower. | ||
I can tell you from personal experience, you will never want to watch porn again. | ||
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Interesting. | |
I think, correct me if I'm wrong, but I think there's only one way to quit porn, and that is to simply stop watching it. | ||
I mean, call me crazy, but I haven't heard of that, so I wonder what it is. | ||
But I think that's, I think no matter what you're trying, I think it's all gonna basically be the same thing, no matter what, you know? | ||
It's like, what's the trick that's gonna make an alcoholic stop drinking? | ||
Well, I think somewhere down the line you just have to not drink anymore or not drink as much. | ||
You know, where's the, where's the loophole where it's like, well, I mean, it's like a logical puzzle. | ||
How do you get to remove this slip of paper without moving the mug? | ||
It's like, yeah, I think, I think I think you're gonna have to just do the one thing. | ||
You're gonna have to break your one rule. | ||
Anyway, so, but that's interesting. | ||
Good, good recommendation. | ||
James Farmer says, For ye are bought with a price, therefore glorify God in your body and in your spirit, which are God's. | ||
1 Corinthians 6 20. | ||
Keep your faith in God and Jesus Christ. | ||
Christ is King! | ||
So true! | ||
So true. | ||
Christ is King. | ||
Sheenie Saba says it was great talking to you on the show Nick China's offering one complimentary Kathy's you concubine if you decide to migrate over Sold once I get off the no-fly list. | ||
I will take you up on that. | ||
I'm claiming my concubine. | ||
I'm cashing in my voucher I'm gonna pull up to the desk in China Hey guys Here's my voucher So, can I cash that out right now? | ||
You know, there'll be like one second and then they'll just put her on the counter or something. | ||
Here! | ||
I don't know. | ||
Does she come in a bag? | ||
Does she come in a box? | ||
Maybe they just put her up there naked. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Or in some kind of like minimalistic underwear sort of situation. | ||
I guess throw her over my arm? | ||
Okay! | ||
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Thanks! | |
And then I go to my... I go to my assigned dojo. | ||
God, I want to go to China, man. | ||
Sounds awesome from what you're telling me about it. | ||
I go to the social credit counter. | ||
Honorable Chairman Xi. | ||
And they say, alright, we're gonna cash your voucher. | ||
Here she is. | ||
She's beautiful, just like what I imagined. | ||
Throw her over the shoulder. | ||
I walk over to my state-appointed dojo. | ||
I open the sliding door. | ||
I put on my little slippers. | ||
Throw her down on the straw mat. | ||
And I'm living good, man. | ||
I'm living large. | ||
I work the rice, I wear one of those big hats. | ||
That's where you're gonna see me one day. | ||
You're gonna see me in like a robe, with like a belt around it, and like a rice hat, and I'll be in those little like wooden slippers, and I'll be working the rice, you know. | ||
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I'd be like, oh hi! | |
I'll adopt this caricature Chinese accent, this very cartoony Chinese accent. | ||
And I'll be sort of friendly, cheeky, like little China man. | ||
I'll just grow like five inches shorter because of malnutrition. | ||
And I'll make tea or something and make some kind of tortured analogy about, it's like my garden. | ||
Very much like the flowers, like this plant in my garden. | ||
Life is like this plant right here in my garden. | ||
And I'm like watering it. | ||
Some kind of analogy, you know. | ||
And the fellow traveler walks away. | ||
I'm becoming Eastern. | ||
I'm becoming Eastern. | ||
It's an Eastern state of mind. | ||
So, yeah, I think I'm gonna take you up on that. | ||
I'm surprised you didn't have this thick Asian accent. | ||
He had an Australian accent. | ||
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Very bizarre. | |
Yeah, I know. | ||
talk to you too. | ||
I'm surprised you didn't have this thick Asian accent. | ||
He had an Australian accent. | ||
Very bizarre. | ||
Corbin says it's demoralizing to see zero pushback from the GOP. | ||
Yeah, I know. | ||
Harry says, would you be in favor of a more socialist economic system like Hitler? | ||
Not trying to be edgy, just genuinely curious since our economy and housing market is a deterrent to starting families. | ||
No, I'm not in favor of socialism, and I'm not in favor of national socialism. | ||
I I am a capitalist. | ||
I really am. | ||
I'm just not in favor of like, you know, the financialization of the economy. | ||
Would you be in favor of a more socialist economic system like 1930s Germany? | ||
Great question. | ||
Thanks for that. | ||
But no. | ||
Joshua says 1. | ||
Science is gay. | ||
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2. | |
Any argument for a causative 3. | ||
I mean causal relationship between race and IQ relies on social science. | ||
3. | ||
Believing in race and IQ is gay. | ||
Science is gay, but it's not so much the method of science. | ||
Obviously we can collect data, and obviously we can analyze data logically. | ||
The problem is believing that all that there is, is the observable world. | ||
That all there is, is the physical science. | ||
I mean, clearly you don't even understand the red pill. | ||
And it's gay to... What are you, not racist? | ||
What's gayer than not being racist? | ||
Science is gay, and scientific racism is therefore gay. | ||
You're not racist? | ||
You're fucking gay, dude. | ||
What do you want to do? | ||
Go kiss black guys? | ||
Go ahead. | ||
Go kiss black guys, you fucking gay anti-racist. | ||
Nice try. | ||
Nice try, circular logic libtard. | ||
So no, I disagree. | ||
And it's not causative, it's causal, dipshit. | ||
Groipologist has wore the America First hat to work today. | ||
My company higher-ups don't care, but I do work in one of the most liberal cities in the U.S. | ||
Catching dirty looks while walking into a cafe with BLM and trans flags has never felt so good. | ||
Yet even in this liberal hellhole, I still had someone compliment the hat. | ||
We're everywhere! | ||
It's true, we really are everywhere. | ||
If you wear your America First hat, you'll see We are everywhere. | ||
People compliment you on that. | ||
But, um, just be careful. | ||
Don't lose your job over that. | ||
Lose your job over the vaccine. | ||
FortniteBurgerMan says, Hey Nick, what do you recommend for people under 18 that have liberal parents that tells them to take the vaccine? | ||
Is it over for us? | ||
I don't, is that legal? | ||
I don't know if, do they have, uh, can they make you take it? | ||
I mean, I would do anything in your power to not take it, but I don't know what the rules are for that. | ||
I don't know if you can object to it or not. | ||
Kinda sucks, though. | ||
Kinda sucks. | ||
It's a death sentence. | ||
Just gotta beg your parents, PLEASE MOM, I'LL DO THE DISHES FOR A MONTH IF YOU DON'T MAKE ME GET THIS DEADLY VACCINE! | ||
I would just show them all the data on how it's deadly. | ||
It's literally more deadly for young people than anyone else. | ||
And the younger you are, the higher risk you are. | ||
So I would just show them the data. | ||
Look at the death rate for your demographic cohort, and then look at the risks for the vaccine for your age group. | ||
Jeremy says, Gen X fan. | ||
Thanks, Nick. | ||
Hey, thank you, man, even though you're part of the worst generation. | ||
But thank you. | ||
There's obviously some good Gen Xers, so I appreciate it. | ||
X Florio says, and as all this is going on, the border is open. | ||
The feds are sending illegals across the country. | ||
None of them get tested, but we are treated like peasant lepers. | ||
I know. | ||
I know dude, what else is new? | ||
It is pretty ridiculous. | ||
Oh, you have to get vaccinated to prevent an outbreak. | ||
Meanwhile, the border is open? | ||
Okay. | ||
Yeah, so shut down Shake Shack, but the fucking 2,000 mile southern border is wide open. | ||
Yeah, that makes a lot of sense. | ||
Also, thoughts on Patriot Front? | ||
I think it's a Fed honeypot. | ||
I think that's just obvious at this point. | ||
You know. | ||
And aside from that, they're just goofy. | ||
You know, here in... Well, I mean, there's so much wrong with that. | ||
I mean, what do they actually hope to achieve when they do these rallies, these marches, the flares and the trucks and all of that? | ||
I mean, what do they really hope to achieve? | ||
This is my problem with Charlottesville. | ||
You know, so many people suffered as a result of Charlottesville. | ||
And it's not like this is going to be a movement without sacrifice, but we have to be making our sacrifices in a calculated and worthwhile way. | ||
And I remember going around and asking all the top people at Charlottesville, okay, why did we do that? | ||
How is that a victory? | ||
How did that change things in our favor? | ||
And they said, well, it's raising the consciousness. | ||
Okay, well, that's really not good enough. | ||
How is doing rallies every week going to lead to any of our goals being realized? | ||
It's not. | ||
What Patriot Front has done is created the right-wing alternative to Antifa, essentially. | ||
And I don't know if you noticed, but that's already been done before. | ||
It's called the Proud Boys. | ||
And what's the Proud Boys? | ||
Oh, yeah, it's literally run by federal informants. | ||
It's totally infiltrated by federal informants. | ||
And they just got involved with the three percenters and the Oath Keepers, the other Antifa alternatives on the right that just got involved in the largest sting operation in U.S. history. | ||
So it's like, what are you thinking? | ||
You know, before it was Patriot Front, it was Vanguard America. | ||
Vanguard America was at Seville. | ||
The guy that drove through the crowd of people, James Fields, was part of Vanguard America. | ||
You want to be a part of that? | ||
And think about it this way. | ||
When Vanguard America goes to Charlottesville, and somebody dies, and there's property destruction, and people get physically harmed from this, and there's all kinds of lawsuits, what do you think happens? | ||
What do you think happens? | ||
Think that one through. | ||
James Fields, who killed Heather Heyer, allegedly, in Charlottesville, was part of Vanguard America. | ||
Vanguard America splintered and part of it became Patriot Front. | ||
Now, what do you think happened to the people in Vanguard America after the deadly Charlottesville rally that caused property destruction, damage to people's physical and mental health, and the death of Heather Heyer? | ||
Lawsuits! | ||
Lawsuits! | ||
Richard Spencer went broke because of lawsuits. | ||
Because people that got hurt at Charlottesville sued him for everything he had. | ||
And he's run out of money to pay for lawyers. | ||
Patrick Casey got sued. | ||
Lawsuits against him and Identity Europa. | ||
And the guy that quit the organization, Domingo and Eli Mosley. | ||
Mike Enoch. | ||
Lawsuits. | ||
So you think? | ||
Do you think that Vanguard America, the group that fielded the guy, no pun intended, that ran over Heather Heyer, you think the people in there are subject to lawsuits? | ||
And how do you think right-wing people wind up flipping and becoming confidential informants? | ||
This is textbook. | ||
This is how they operate. | ||
If Vanguard America wasn't a Fed honeypot from the beginning, it definitely became one after Charlottesville, because all the Feds have to do is come up to them and say, listen, we're going to charge you with a felony with a maximum sentence of 25 years, or you can cooperate with us and we can make it go away. | ||
And what do you think they do? | ||
And then, out of the ashes of Vanguard America, Patriot Front forms. | ||
And by the way, the activities that they engage in, which is no different from Identity Europa, Lawsuit, and Proud Boys, Fed, Inform, and Honeypot, you know, they're doing the same thing as those other groups. | ||
Proud Boys were fighting Antifa in the streets under Gavin McInnes. | ||
And how did that work out? | ||
How did that work out for them individually and as a group? | ||
Well, the individuals in the Proud Boys got thrown in fucking jail. | ||
Because unlike Antifa, the Proud Boys don't run the court system. | ||
And unlike Antifa, the Proud Boys don't have a billionaire bailing them out of jail. | ||
So when Antifa gets arrested, when or if that ever happens, the charges are dropped. | ||
We all know that. | ||
When Proud Boys get arrested, they throw the book at them. | ||
And go back and look at how many times that has happened to Proud Boys. | ||
And what happened to the Rise Above movement in Charlottesville. | ||
Take a little look at a sampling of that and tell me that being a right-wing alternative to fucking Antifa is a good idea. | ||
There's a little difference when they say, we gotta take back our streets! | ||
Antifa is protected. | ||
They're not thugs getting together in costumes and going doing a parade. | ||
They're backed by literal billionaires. | ||
They are protected by the Attorney General, the state's prosecutors, all the people in the judicial system. | ||
And all those people hate the other side, so when you're not getting shot and killed like the Proud Boys in Portland and Seattle, or killing yourself like Jay Gardner in Colorado... | ||
And if you're not getting thrown in jail, like the ones in New York City, or the Rise Above guys in Charlottesville, you're either federal informant or you get the mark. | ||
That's what those organizations are. | ||
And what's the point? | ||
And to do what exactly? | ||
To march through Philadelphia and give some long-winded, ridiculous speech? | ||
I mean, this... And not for nothing, I mean, that's obviously the brunt of the criticism, is the things that fucking fed Honeypot. | ||
The Proud Boys were rife with feds. | ||
I've known that forever. | ||
Everyone knows that. | ||
Enrique Tarrio was a federal informant for ten years, and he's been running the Proud Boys for the past three years. | ||
Joe Biggs, who's in jail right now, was a federal informant. | ||
Okay? | ||
The whole organization was full of federal informants, just like the Three Percenters, just like the Oath Keepers, but Patriot Front isn't? | ||
And what do they do other than get arrested? | ||
They're in Texas putting up stickers and they get arrested. | ||
What happens when you get arrested? | ||
They write your fucking name in the newspaper. | ||
And yeah, they probably got charged with a misdemeanor, but they had to show up in court with their face and their name in the paper and all their information. | ||
Putting up stickers. | ||
Is it worth it to put up stickers? | ||
And what happened to them in Philadelphia? | ||
First they got chased out of the town, and that was great optics, getting literally, you know, pushed back by just, like, the city of Philadelphia into their trucks. | ||
And then they got arrested! | ||
Then they got apprehended by the police. | ||
So is that a good idea to be a part of something like that? | ||
Especially with this Intel Agency dragnet that's going on right now? | ||
Think about what's going on right now. | ||
I'm on the no-fly list. | ||
I haven't committed a crime. | ||
I'm not part of a group. | ||
I don't run a group. | ||
And I'm on the no-fly list. | ||
And they took my money. | ||
And look at what they're doing to everybody else. | ||
They put LULs and Baked Alaska on the SS... SS list. | ||
Four S's. | ||
Which means maximum security for flights. | ||
And they're going to monitor everybody's PayPal history if they're a so-called white supremacist and give the information to the ADL. | ||
And you think you're going to get away with parading around in a white morph suit and a fucking baseball cap chanting Reclaim America in the street? | ||
And to what end? | ||
To what end? | ||
I said that four years ago and I stand by that. | ||
I said that four years ago about Charlottesville, and I stand by it now. | ||
I mean, that stuff is just not a good idea. | ||
It's just not, it's worse than a good idea, or not a good idea. | ||
It's a bad idea. | ||
It's a horrible idea. | ||
And people, they talk tough, and they say, well, somebody's got to take action. | ||
You want to take action? | ||
Here's what you do. | ||
You get married, you have some kids, and you move away from the big cities. | ||
You know? | ||
You get involved in your community, you get to know the priest, you convert to Catholicism, you get to know the barber, and the post office guy, and your neighbors, and you build a community. | ||
You know? | ||
You want to take action? | ||
Become a professional. | ||
Become a lawyer and help us. | ||
Become a doctor and help us. | ||
Become an academic or whatever. | ||
Go into politics and infiltrate. | ||
Run for office. | ||
Do something that's not going to get you and everyone you know thrown in jail. | ||
Obviously. | ||
And for what? | ||
What do people think is going to happen? | ||
And think of it this way. | ||
You had thousands of people surrounding the Capitol on January 6th. | ||
How did that work out? | ||
You know, for all these people to think we're gonna march through the streets and what, retake the city in like a parade or something? | ||
We're going to defeat the U.S. | ||
military in what? | ||
The white morph suits? | ||
I'm going to wear a white morph suit and my little plastic shield and we're going to what? | ||
Defeat the U.S. | ||
military? | ||
I mean, get real! | ||
What do you really think is going to happen? | ||
And I know I'm a young guy and I know people might look at me and say, you're a weakling, you do a talk show, you're 22, you don't even have a girlfriend, you know, because I hear all that kind of stuff. | ||
But somebody has got to knock some sense into these, you know, macho, take things into their own hands kinds of people. | ||
It just needs a reality check. | ||
It's delusional. | ||
It's straight up delusional. | ||
And I've never heard, I've never heard a cogent or a sensible justification for what's going on there, other than like, oh well, you just don't want us to do things, or you, you know, other than just the character attacks and things like that. | ||
So, that's my take on Patriot Front. | ||
Bad news. | ||
Steer clear. | ||
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Steer clear. | |
Fed honeypot. | ||
If we've learned nothing, nothing from January 6th other than that you can't join these organizations, you know, that's the only thing you need to know about January 6th. | ||
Just look at what's going on. | ||
They've brought more than 50 conspiracy charges against Oath Keepers, Three Percenters, Proud Boys for being at the Capitol because they were part of an organization, because they were part of a militia. | ||
Look what happened to the Three Percenters in Michigan with the Whitmer plot. | ||
You have to. | ||
You know that the Feds are out there. | ||
You know the Feds are doing this. | ||
The Feds are infiltrating groups. | ||
They're creating the groups. | ||
They're coordinating the actions. | ||
They're paying for the hotels and the food and all of it. | ||
So we know that they're doing this. | ||
We have to assume that they're going to be in the most likely place, which is You know, these flag-waving groups that are marching around in the streets in uniform. | ||
Militaries don't even do that anymore. | ||
Militaries don't even march around in uniforms. | ||
But you think you're going to do that? | ||
Russia doesn't march in uniforms anymore. | ||
They send people into the Donbass in street clothes. | ||
And when they do color revolutions in Belarus, they don't send them in uniforms. | ||
They send them in street clothes. | ||
They're assets. | ||
And the same goes for the women's march and for all those other things. | ||
It's not the 17th century. | ||
Should we all get muskets and wear fancy hats and wear uniforms and march on the street? | ||
And what? | ||
And get blown up by drones and IEDs? | ||
It's the 21st century, man. | ||
The rules have changed. | ||
It's not the 30s. | ||
It's not the 20th century. | ||
It's not the 19th century. | ||
And I don't know what people expect to happen. | ||
And the speeches suck. | ||
And the tortured prose. | ||
I mean, I don't even want to get into it, but... | ||
So anyway, so yeah, I think that's a bad bad bad idea. | ||
Okay. | ||
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Based by racial says the acceleration to a point of no return is insane But all of us who know the relevant facts motives and main actors aren't surprised. | ||
It's the doctors the media. | ||
It's everyone Hope you're better just tested positive. | ||
It's terrible. | ||
You're right. | ||
It is everybody I'm sorry to hear that man. | ||
I hope you get better I didn't have it, I don't think, but I'm better now. | ||
If I did have it, I totally defeated it, but I feel good now. | ||
I feel fine. | ||
I have a little bit of a, I mean, some residual, like, throat, I guess, discomfort. | ||
I have a little bit of a cough, but that's on its way out. | ||
CIA defector says WEF green initiative ended my career today. | ||
16 years working in the trades as a machinist ended because my company no longer is an oil company but now a green energy company. | ||
All manufacturing is being outsourced and every job available around me is for 40% less pay. | ||
At this rate I'll never be able to afford to have a family. | ||
I'm sorry to hear that man. | ||
16 years working as a machinist? | ||
I don't know, dude. | ||
You gotta figure something out, man. | ||
Honestly, even if you don't have a lot of money, you just gotta start a family. | ||
It's better to be poor and have a family than be comfortable and, like, you know, not have a family and thinking, oh, I gotta make more money before I... You just gotta start... You just gotta start looking, man. | ||
Time is short. | ||
Your life is short. | ||
You know, you might be eating ground beef and beans the rest of your life, but at least you got a family, you know? | ||
You're right. | ||
That's what's happening. | ||
They're de-industrializing America and everyone's going to become a low-wage serf. | ||
You're on the front lines, man. | ||
I don't envy you. | ||
That sucks. | ||
Zay says, Hey Nick, I wanted to add that here in Idaho, the three main medical care companies are going to require all workers to get vaccinated or fired by September. | ||
Doctors and nurses are going on protesting, but I don't think it will do anything. | ||
Our lieutenant governor is trying to prevent a vax mandate. | ||
Are we really free? | ||
Well, we'll see. | ||
We will find out. | ||
But we need to fight for our freedom right now. | ||
You know, and all those nurses should quit. | ||
People should just start quitting over this. | ||
That's what has to happen. | ||
People have to take real action and make it hurt. | ||
Yeah, I mean, there is a direct correlation between technology and centralization. | ||
Yeah, I mean, there is a direct correlation between technology and centralization. | ||
There has been for arguably thousands of years. | ||
You know, the printing press created the modern state. | ||
Because it created the modern bureaucracy. | ||
literacy. | ||
And the firearms created the modern democracy and the modern government. | ||
You know, you went from having to have well-trained swordsmen and people to ride horses and cavalry to just getting a lot of guys with guns. | ||
And so technology, I think, throughout all time has led to the increased ability for people to project power over greater distances and centralize the power. | ||
And technology is doing that now more than ever. | ||
Drones, I mean, that's going to be the final stage. | ||
As drones, I mean, one guy can control drones, you know? | ||
You don't even need human beings to assent to it. | ||
You just, you know, put in the code. | ||
So it's true, Kaczynski, I think it's already become very relevant, but it's only going to become more relevant as time goes on. | ||
Well said. | ||
Me neither. | ||
No, I don't think that's necessarily why. | ||
But it could be. | ||
I think it's possible. | ||
But I don't think that's their plan or anything. | ||
vax now because if there is any delay for three to six months or so then too many side effects will appear and take the wind out of the sails of the push no i don't think that's necessarily why but it could be i think it's possible but i don't think that's their plan or anything it could be but i don't think that's likely kai clips says nsa play Black Cube in Utah. | ||
They definitely put in Salt Lake City. | ||
The rest of Utah is practically a theocracy. | ||
Maybe we need, again, metaphorical Mormon battalion. | ||
Utah Zoomer, Wooza and I reporting for duty. | ||
Yeah, don't they have that giant data collection center for the N.S.A.? | ||
I think it's in the mountains in Utah. | ||
That's like where they are storing all the data. | ||
Like, an ungodly amount of data. | ||
From, you know, emails, texts, phone calls, all of it. | ||
I mean, Utah's a beautiful state, but the West is all government territory. | ||
All of the West is controlled by the government. | ||
You know, Nevada, Utah, Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, the whole western half of the United States is like government property. | ||
So it's pretty scary. | ||
real Donald Trump's very black pilling episode and I came being Christ pilled is the only answer Jesus is king thank you for that why be a slave Says, let's resist this passport while the game is on easy mode. | ||
I'm ready. | ||
I'm a minimum wage anyway. | ||
Minimum wage-y. | ||
I'll have more time to protest and be authentic counterculture. | ||
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Let's go. | |
Yeah, that's what it is. | ||
Do it now while it's still possible. | ||
Ramon says, things are going to get very bad. | ||
Be safe, Nick and Chad. | ||
God bless. | ||
Thank you, man. | ||
You too. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Roy says, women beheaded by boyfriend in Minnesota. | ||
She worked at my pillow. | ||
Rest in peace. | ||
Hate to see it. | ||
I mean, rest in peace for sure. | ||
I don't know if I mean, but what did she do? | ||
I mean, there's two, hey, there's two sides to every story. | ||
Correct me if I'm wrong, but boyfriends don't just go around beheading their girlfriends. | ||
What did she do? | ||
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Come on. | |
No, I think in most cases, I think in almost all cases, it is definitely, there's no excuse. | ||
In most cases, I think in almost all cases, I would say there is no excuse to behead a woman and specifically your girlfriend. | ||
But we have to hear both sides. | ||
There's two sides to every argument. | ||
What did she do? | ||
I want to know. | ||
The guy was black? | ||
Oh, never mind. | ||
What a fucking savage. | ||
What a... What a... What a disgusting... It's inexcusable. | ||
This is what they're doing to our country. | ||
Can you believe this? | ||
This is the state of our country. | ||
I didn't know that. | ||
Yeah, well, more of the same, right? | ||
Play stupid games, win stupid prizes. | ||
Serves you right. | ||
I mean, that's just what happens. | ||
That's just what happens. | ||
What, do you not have eyes and ears? | ||
You don't know what's going on? | ||
With that demographic? | ||
I mean, for real. | ||
Use your fucking head. | ||
Oh, wait. | ||
You can't. | ||
It's not on your body anymore, and your heart's not pumping blood into it because you got beheaded. | ||
Use your head. | ||
Oh wait, too late for that, retard. | ||
Masada's armpits. | ||
Jokes, of course, jokes, of course. | ||
Masada's armpit says mRNA COVID vaccine equals. | ||
You know, you know, honest to God, Bill, really the race mixing thing is like, it's kind of a sticking point. | ||
Like, I don't think you're based if you're not, if you're not willing to say you're against it. | ||
I really believe that. | ||
I know it's like a contentious thing. | ||
I know it's kind of divisive even within these circles, but Am I the only one that's completely not okay with that? | ||
I know I'm not afraid to say it. | ||
I'm not okay with that. | ||
I am not okay with Miscegenation and race mixing. | ||
I'm not okay with it. | ||
I don't like that and Yeah, and I think everybody believed that up until very recently and and believed it hardcore and So, just saying. | ||
Just saying. | ||
Just my opinion. | ||
I hope not. | ||
Well, I don't know. | ||
Masato's armpit says mRNA COVID vaccine equals custom DNA specific aids with no cure dead in five years. | ||
I hope not. | ||
Well, I don't know. | ||
I mean, there are going to be some people that I'm not going to miss, but there will be some people I will miss. | ||
Super Lionheart says Nick on the cross be like vindicated again. | ||
Yeah, hopefully not. | ||
Hopefully not. | ||
Festive Onions says, will we still be able to file for unemployment when they fire us for not getting the vaccine? | ||
I think so, yeah. | ||
But I don't know. | ||
What do I look like? | ||
Do I look like an unemployment office person? | ||
I mean, I don't take unemployment. | ||
Smiley the Fed says, we out here just generally being based as hell right now. | ||
Thank you, SmileyTheFat. | ||
You know, just for the record, I think we achieved what we were trying to accomplish there. | ||
You know, I don't think we need to make any more of those, okay? | ||
Just saying. | ||
Appreciate the enthusiasm. | ||
Love the enthusiasm. | ||
But, you know, if we could just dial it back a little bit and just be mindful of optics and sort of cringe-based distinction. | ||
But we love you, Smiley. | ||
We love you, Smiley. | ||
We love your enthusiasm. | ||
We love the high energy. | ||
We love that you love the movement. | ||
I love that. | ||
I love that face. | ||
I love that big, griper smile. | ||
And I won't criticize your outfit. | ||
I don't think your outfit was really a problem. | ||
You know, if we could just be mindful of the look, the sound. | ||
And the best is he goes out there, he makes the one video, and then he goes back, and where is he now? | ||
He's making another video. | ||
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And I'm like, oh, come on, man. | |
You're killing me. | ||
You're killing me. | ||
Meming the Jew. | ||
I mean, what are you thinking? | ||
What are you thinking, man? | ||
Who are you, Patrick Little? | ||
For crying out loud. | ||
That's not a good thing, by the way. | ||
Smiley the Fed. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Smiley the Fed. | ||
How apropos. | ||
And he is smiley, and yeah, I think probably a Fed. | ||
And Morton Trump says two things. | ||
One, didn't hear you mention this, I think we'll hit a point where health insurance companies will say they won't cover you without a vaccine. | ||
Two, if passport system does happen on a nationwide scale, if we have another right-wing president, they must be pushed by the base to dismantle it entirely. | ||
Yeah, I think you're right on both of those. | ||
You're right. | ||
I don't know about healthcare. | ||
Again, healthcare is a very regulated industry, so I don't know to what extent they would be able to do something like that, but, I mean, if they're telling people you can't work without a vaccine, I think that's, you know, probably not outside the realm of possibility, but... And then number two, if the passport system happens on a nationwide scale, we have another right-wing president, they have to dismantle it. | ||
Yeah, I mean, that goes without saying. | ||
And all the rest of it. | ||
Kyclips just bought Lego Pirates of the Caribbean. | ||
Haven't played it in ages. | ||
I'm so excited, Nick. | ||
Hope you're doing well, man. | ||
Doing okay. | ||
I'm doing okay. | ||
Retweeted Jacob Sartorius's tweet the other day. | ||
I think before I got banned. | ||
I know it was about how blackpilled he was and I'm really just feeling the Jacob Sartorius energy lately, you know? | ||
I'm listening to the Jacob Sartorius album and I'm crying in my car. | ||
You know, Jacob Sertori sings Problems, I Got All These Problems. | ||
I'm like, that's so fucking true, dude. | ||
So I've been in my feels. | ||
I've been listening to a lot of Jacob Sertori's in my bedroom. | ||
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Mom, get out! | |
Mom, get out! | ||
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I'm listening to Jacob Sertori's album, and I'm crying. | |
I'm doing okay. | ||
I'm kind of in my feels. | ||
Banned from Twitter. | ||
And post-trip depression. | ||
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And... | |
Can't fly anywhere. | ||
Country's going to hell. | ||
They're going to make everyone get vaccinated and die. | ||
Man, I'm just laying in bed listening to Sweatshirt all night. | ||
Freaking sucks. | ||
Freaking sucks! | ||
No, I'm kidding. | ||
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I'm doing okay. | |
I'm feeling good. | ||
I'm feeling strong. | ||
I feel better. | ||
Feel healthy? | ||
Everybody's always rooting for me to get sick. | ||
I was talking on Telegram about how I'm sick, and all these left-wing retards are like, heh heh. | ||
Guess he's not having such a good week. | ||
Yeah, I mean, people get sick, like, in their lifetime. | ||
You know, people will catch a cold. | ||
I think, you know, overall, though, I'm still doing pretty good. | ||
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Heh heh. | |
Guess Nick Fuentes got a little cold. | ||
Yeah, okay. | ||
Have you never gotten a cold before? | ||
I think it happens from time to time. | ||
It's really not the end of the world. | ||
So I'm back. | ||
I'm feeling strong. | ||
I'm feeling good. | ||
R&R. | ||
You know, it's a little R&R. | ||
And what does R&R stand for? | ||
It stands for Red Hot Ranch. | ||
That's what I've been doing, you know. | ||
It's been a couple of weeks. | ||
I've been sick and I've been taking care of myself. | ||
Lots of R&R. | ||
Red Hots. | ||
Red hot Chicago hot dogs, burgers, pizza, pop, you name it, I've been taking good care of myself. | ||
When I get sick, I say, alright, I need my vegetables, I need my protein, I need my Vienna beef, snappy red hot dog, I need my pickle, my tomato, my celery salt, my onions, my relish. | ||
I need those poppy seeds on the bun. | ||
I need my pizza with mushrooms and green peppers. | ||
I need my fuel. | ||
I need to fill myself up and have a Chicago Red Hot. | ||
I've been taking good care of myself. | ||
So I feel good. | ||
I'm feeling healthy. | ||
I got a haircut. | ||
I shaved. | ||
I look good. | ||
I feel good. | ||
Sun's out. | ||
I kind of hate this summer though. | ||
You know what I read? | ||
I read that if you have lighter eyes, you don't see as well in the light. | ||
And that makes a lot of sense, because I can't really see very well in the daytime. | ||
I find myself squinting all the time, and it just... That's why I don't like to go out during the day. | ||
I feel like a vampire, because it's so bright out, and I'm always, like, squinting when I'm driving and squinting. | ||
And I wear sunglasses and stuff, but I'm always squinting, and it makes my whole face scrunch up, and it's just unpleasant. | ||
And they say that happens when you have light eyes. | ||
If you have dark eyes, you can see better in the light. | ||
If you have light eyes, you see better in the dark. | ||
That's what I read. | ||
So... I don't like the sun that much, but it's good for you. | ||
It feels good, I guess. | ||
I hate the day. | ||
I wish I could be up during the night and sleep all day. | ||
That's just how I am. | ||
That's just how I feel. | ||
I'm nocturnal. | ||
I'm like a centipede or something, or a tarantula, or a bat, or a raccoon, or a possum. | ||
I'm like a nocturnal animal, like a variety of nocturnal animals. | ||
Anyway, what was the question? | ||
Oh, so you got Lego Pirates of the Caribbean? | ||
Yeah, I mean, I don't really like the Lego games anymore, I'm not gonna lie. | ||
They just don't do it for me anymore. | ||
They're not that fun, you know? | ||
I mean, I liked him when I was a kid. | ||
It was kind of a novelty because I liked Legos and I liked Star Wars, but now that I'm older, the gameplay just sucks. | ||
So, I like Sea of Thieves. | ||
That's my game. | ||
That's the game that I like to play. | ||
We should play that again sometime. | ||
Favorite game? | ||
Favorite game. | ||
I love roleplaying as a pirate. | ||
I don't know why. | ||
I feel like I am a pirate. | ||
I'm like an internet pirate. | ||
Because pirates are sort of like, you know, they're fun, they're breaking all the rules, but they're having like a good time doing it. | ||
There's something that's so freeing. | ||
There's something different about it, you know? | ||
Because they're on the ocean. | ||
They're always on the move. | ||
Like Obi-Wan Kenobi. | ||
They're always on the move, you know? | ||
And it's the bros, too! | ||
It's just the guys hanging out, the wind in their hair, they're on the water, they're all hanging out on the boat, they're working, they're hanging out, they're hunting for treasure, and they don't care about the rules, you know? | ||
I mean, there's really something about the pirate. | ||
I very much relate to this, and I really get into it. | ||
You know, you're in a team. | ||
You're on a vessel. | ||
I love vehicles. | ||
You're on the water. | ||
So that's more freeing than being on the land. | ||
It's almost like you're not even obeying laws of gravity. | ||
And you're out there, and you're not even literate, you know? | ||
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ARGH! | |
How do you get out there with a hook for a hand? | ||
And you're stealing gold, and, uh... | ||
There's something that's so comfy about that, you know? | ||
You, like, go to an island, dump your shit off, go and steal more stuff, go back to your island, you're hanging out, go to the tavern, hook up with a prostitute. | ||
No, that's very immoral. | ||
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But the rest of it is awesome. | |
So, I love it. | ||
I love it. | ||
I love the ship combat. | ||
I love the idea of like a private criminal army. | ||
No, disavow, disavow. | ||
That's kind of what it is, right? | ||
Because unlike a cowboy or something, you know, the pirate, it's like you have a warship. | ||
A pirate has like a warship, you know, and they have like a small army and they've got artillery, you know, they've got cannons. | ||
That's awesome. | ||
That's awesome. | ||
So not that I have aspirations to do that. | ||
I would never oppose the government, but But there's something so based about the whole thing. | ||
I just love it. | ||
I love that game. | ||
Jaden doesn't like it. | ||
He will never understand that, because Jaden is honestly, he just has ADHD. | ||
And once you understand that, it's kind of like, oh okay, now I get it. | ||
You know? | ||
If Jaden were on a pirate ship, I don't even know what he'd be doing. | ||
He would be like... What is something that somebody with ADHD would do on a pirate ship? | ||
He would be... | ||
He'd be doing what he always does. | ||
He'd be balancing the shovel on his hand. | ||
He'd be dancing. | ||
He'd be shooting himself out of the cannon and all that. | ||
You know? | ||
He wants to play a game where it's like a... He wants to play the equivalent of like a slot machine video game. | ||
That's what Call of Duty is to him. | ||
It's like a slot machine video game. | ||
Spawn! | ||
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Run around, run around, run around! | |
Get killed! | ||
Respawn! | ||
And that's the gameplay that he likes. | ||
He likes a gameplay that's just like... | ||
The equivalent of speed or you know Adderall or amphetamine or something. | ||
Constant stimulation. | ||
He's locked in and so he can't go into Sea of Thieves and just chill out on the boat and just play a sea shanty and just sort of enjoy the ocean and talk to your fellow pirates and everything. | ||
So he hates the game. | ||
I love the game. | ||
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It's a big, it's a big, um, it's a big problem. | |
It's a big problem for us as friends. | ||
Cause I, I'm in love with the sea and he's, uh, you know, he's a roulette guy. | ||
He's a addicted dopamine addict, but that's okay, but that's okay. | ||
He plays it sometimes and then he just complains about it the whole time, but there's lots of other pirates out there. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Jayden will just never get it. | ||
He'll never be a pirate. | ||
Sorry. | ||
Robert Montgomery, but anyway, so I'm glad you're excited for the game. | ||
Hope you're doing well to Chi Hope you're feeling better after you got all of us sick with the Chi clips flew I'm kidding, of course, but I do hope you're doing well Robert Montgomery says a guy just up the road from he killed himself and his girlfriend on a motorcycle She flew off at 120 miles per hour landed on her apart SUV and her head came off I sold my bike soon after I saw that I Don't know. | ||
I Think I might buy a bike after hearing that Hey, uh, hey e-girl! | ||
I got a new bike. | ||
Wanna try it out? | ||
Give it a whirl. | ||
Give it a whirl. | ||
Give it a try. | ||
Alright, now we're about to go really fast. | ||
And then I hit the brake suddenly and hang on? | ||
That would be cack. | ||
Nah, I'm kidding, kidding, kidding. | ||
I disavow, I disavow. | ||
Nah, that's not fun. | ||
That's not funny. | ||
That's not funny. | ||
A woman flying off of a bike at 120 miles per hour and landing under a car and getting decapitated? | ||
There's nothing funny about that. | ||
There's nothing comedic or slapstick. | ||
There's nothing slapstick funny about flying off of a bicycle through the air at a hundred miles per hour and getting your head shot off. | ||
That's not funny. | ||
That's horrible. | ||
It is tragic though. | ||
That is very sad. | ||
And if I knew that person, I would feel very sad. | ||
I would feel very bad about it. | ||
They'd be very broken up and I wouldn't buy a bike. | ||
But I'm just saying, you know, I think about some of these things and I'm like, hmm, maybe I should get a bike. | ||
I think about some of the things that have been said and I'm like, hmm, maybe I should get a bike. | ||
Trump's Big Macs is something about all the cutesy vaccine language like the jab or calling it shots in arms is so phony. | ||
Yeah, I know. | ||
I know exactly what you're talking about. | ||
I fucking hate it. | ||
We need to get more shots in arms. | ||
Get the jab. | ||
I know what you mean. | ||
I hate that. | ||
Base Clevelanders is a while ago. | ||
You mentioned a book about why we got involved in World War 1. | ||
It had something to do with creating Israel, involving someone from the UK. | ||
I had it written down and lost it. | ||
All I know is it was written by a woman. | ||
What was it called? | ||
It was called Against Our Better Judgment by Alison Weir. | ||
W-E-I-R. | ||
Absolute Recoils is wiping out on a motorcycle is like negotiating the precise point to bail out of a car door all while trying to dodge a 500-pound projectile you just lost control of. | ||
Kind of fun. | ||
Yeah, it sounds awesome. | ||
Yeah, it's true. | ||
It has melanin in it. | ||
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Yep. | |
Yeah, it's true. | ||
It has melanin in it. | ||
Kreaker says, Yep. | ||
It's happened before, like I said. | ||
Vitus says, For anyone wanting more info on Christian Zionism, there's a good two-part series on census fidelium by the name Christian Zionism. | ||
A lot of the Christian Zionists come from a notation in Genesis of the Schofield Bible. | ||
Yeah, true. | ||
I haven't seen that video, but the Schofield Bible, that's well known. | ||
Spinefish says, I love that cozy gaming stream you did on Saturday. | ||
It was really something special. | ||
Brought me back to 2019. | ||
Maybe I'll do another. | ||
Maybe I'll do another. | ||
Ryan B says, Great show as always. | ||
You are the true leader of the opposition to the American regime. | ||
My family and I pray for your safety and guidance and grace every night. | ||
Well, thank you very much. | ||
I appreciate that. | ||
And I need it. | ||
I need the prayer power because, I mean, we're literally fighting the devil. | ||
So I appreciate that. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
Statics says, Nick, you lament the Swedes hating the Norwegians, but pan-racial or pan-continental solidarity is simply nonsensical. | ||
The Hong Kongers can't even get along with the Han Chinese, and the Russians can't even get along with Ukrainians, and so on. | ||
That's obviously different. | ||
Obviously. | ||
Mecca salt groper says my HR was about to forcibly vaccinate me but then they and the reason being is because the Han Chinese state is persecuting the Hong Kongers and the ethnic Russians are being annexed by Russia and And so on and so on we as a race are under attack collectively. | ||
So I mean what you're saying just isn't comparable It's apples and oranges That's like saying, the Houthi Muslims can't even get along with the Saudis! | ||
It's like, yeah, because they're at war with each other, because they're totally different. | ||
You know? | ||
So, no. | ||
And when I say, you know, I'm not arguing for pan-continental solidarity, I'm saying, we as white people are under attack, we have to learn to have some solidarity, have some common cause about our shared survival. | ||
Particularly in America. | ||
I appreciate it, man. | ||
Salt Groy versus my HR rep was about to forcibly vaccinate me, but then they slipped on a banana peel. | ||
Nice. | ||
Chicken Strip Basket King says, who was the fat libertarian looking guy who debated, who responded by saying there's no such thing as factory farms. | ||
That guy was such a dork. | ||
Well, hey, thank you very much for the big super chat. | ||
Big shout out! | ||
07's in chat for Chicken Strip Basket King. | ||
I appreciate it, man. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
That was Political Education. | ||
That was his name. | ||
Political Education. | ||
Do you remember him? | ||
Political Education from the TikTok Wars? | ||
Man, I miss the TikTok Wars! | ||
I miss the Zoom calls! | ||
And honestly, I miss the TikTokers. | ||
I love those people. | ||
I miss the Ti- They're fun. | ||
They're funny. | ||
I don't want to get too mixed up, because there's a lot of drama, and there's a lot of, like, they're all, like, fucking each other, and it's very weird. | ||
But, I like them. | ||
I mean, they're funny, and, uh, you know. | ||
They're kind of kek. | ||
Even the ones I don't even like. | ||
Just being on the periphery of their world is very funny. | ||
Yeah, those were good times. | ||
The old TikTok war. | ||
Credit to Jayden, that was a great idea. | ||
That was all his idea. | ||
The TikTok, Groyper war, the Zoom calls, all of it. | ||
You know, Jayden, he's behind the scenes. | ||
He's really making big moves. | ||
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You know, he's got a real he's got a real instinct. | |
He's got a real intuition. | ||
But yeah, that was a great time. | ||
I remember that. | ||
That was a really fun sort of intermission back in 2020 between the lockdown and the Floyd riots and everything that was going on. | ||
That was a great time. | ||
Yeah, that was political education, yeah. | ||
Remember him? | ||
There's no such thing as factory farms. | ||
And then he went on and said, well, what there is, is, and then he described a factory farm. | ||
Well, it's not called that. | ||
That's a myth. | ||
Okay, whatever. | ||
Florio says, fuck you, nigga. | ||
I didn't say it like that. | ||
Okay, well, what did you say it like? | ||
Kid Aristides says, Your kind words on my Humble Groyper song gave me a major boost. | ||
I am only now in near total obscurity, but my aim is to be the Groyper Bard. | ||
Goes on, and I am hard at work on a music video. | ||
We're 16-bit Alex Jones, Nick Fuentes, and Donald Trump overthrow the illegitimate Biden regime in a glorious battle. | ||
Ah, it's a little on the nose. | ||
I'm going to say, why don't you wait until after the FBI is done investigating all of us and then you can make that. | ||
But in the meantime, I think that's not going to help us in court. | ||
He says, anyway, sold some tapes. | ||
So here's my contribution of the cause. | ||
Peace! | ||
Well, thanks for the super chat and good work on the music. | ||
You know, a ballad like that, I don't know if that's the message we want to get across, because I mean... Something like that, you know, probably... It's epic! | ||
I mean, it sounds epic, but... We're trying to get away from some of those themes, you know? | ||
Just as long as the FBI's looking through all my shit. | ||
Don't want them to be like, hey, what's this song about overthrowing the government? | ||
I don't know what that is. | ||
I hope you called her. | ||
Do it on the show. | ||
It'll be classic. | ||
I would never do it on the show. | ||
And I don't even know if I want to call her, frankly. | ||
I mean, she leaves a phone number on my car. | ||
Nobody finds that a little bit sus. | ||
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Oh, really? | |
What a coincidence! | ||
Yeah, hi FBI. | ||
I'm not a sucker. | ||
I'm not that stupid. | ||
I'm not that desperate. | ||
You know? | ||
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A girl left her phone number! | |
It's my lucky day! | ||
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Hi! | |
Here's my social security number. | ||
It's not gonna happen. | ||
It's not gonna happen. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
I just don't I can't see it's got to be like remember in Citizen Kane when when Kane Like divorces his wife or whatever and he gets caught in the rain and then he meets that girl and she doesn't know who he is That's what it's got to be like for me. | ||
I got to find my wife that way if a girl solicits me it's I can't trust that just on the basis of the solicitation because You know God only knows what the intentions are. | ||
Maybe, maybe she just wants the BGC. | ||
You know, maybe she just wants, I don't know, verbal abuse? | ||
I don't understand. | ||
But, you know, so it's gotta be like, it's gotta be a sort of happenstance, you know, coincidental kind of an encounter like in Citizen Kane. | ||
Because otherwise, it's gonna be a CIA spy. | ||
Whoops. | ||
Ah shit, I dropped my mouse. | ||
So sorry, Blonde Groyper. | ||
I bet you're hot. | ||
I bet you're a busty little Groyper piece. | ||
But I just can't do it. | ||
What the freak just happened? | ||
Did I just exit out of Google Chrome? | ||
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Awesome. | |
Love that. | ||
Love that for me. | ||
Where was I? | ||
Yeah, so maybe that was blonde Groyper, or I don't know. | ||
I mean, there's lots of hot blonde Groypers that wear America First shirts. | ||
It happens all the time. | ||
FortniteBurgerMan says, uh, not related to anything you said, but I just wanted to say VEDA is seething because I mogged him on Fortnite. | ||
Is that true? | ||
I gotta see that. | ||
VEDA's so cocky about Fortnite. | ||
He's like, I played everybody. | ||
No one's as good as me. | ||
That he's always clearing his throat like that. | ||
I'm like, dude, drink a fucking glass of water, nigga. | ||
But, uh, no, I like Vader. | ||
He's a good guy. | ||
He's a great Fortnite player. | ||
I mean, I don't, compared to me, I suck, but... Yeah, he's like, oh, no one's as good at Fortnite as me. | ||
Chief Trumpster? | ||
No, he's not as good as me. | ||
Bryson? | ||
Whoops. | ||
Bryson? | ||
He's not as good as me. | ||
This one? | ||
He's not as good as me. | ||
I wanna play someone better than me. | ||
So it's like, okay, dude, whatever. | ||
So I gotta see that. | ||
If you beat VEDA, wow, you must be la-di-da. | ||
You must be the best Fortnite player ever. | ||
Brayden says the joke just made 100s of future headlines. | ||
That joke, yeah, I guess so. | ||
MechaSaltGroper says it's strange how Republicans and Fox make Fauci out to be the villain of the lockdown and Vax when he has said that the Vax should basically be a choice and then they ignore the corporations that are enforcing these things. | ||
Well, I mean, Fauci's a villain too. | ||
What is that a reference to? | ||
I don't understand. | ||
Why are gay people awful? | ||
Is that like a knock-knock joke? | ||
Pinheads and Patriots by Bill O'Reilly. | ||
Kai Clips says, Gay people are awful at being pirates. | ||
What is that a reference to? | ||
I don't understand. | ||
Why are gay people... | ||
Is that like a setup to a joke? | ||
Is that like a knock-knock joke? | ||
Is there supposed to be an obvious reason? | ||
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I don't understand. | |
Ooga Booga says, I think you would like this song. | ||
I mean, I probably agree, but is there like a reason I'm missing? | ||
Is there something like obvious I'm missing? | ||
Someone says, stale joke. | ||
I don't get that one. | ||
Recurring joke. | ||
Butt pirate. | ||
Lots of pirates were gay. | ||
Is that true? | ||
I don't believe it. | ||
Butt pirate. | ||
Well, that's what I thought, but... | ||
That doesn't even really make sense. | ||
They're awful at being pirates, what, because they're butt pirates? | ||
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That doesn't even make any sense. | |
Oh, I get it. | ||
Like, they... I think I get it. | ||
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I don't know. | |
Eh. | ||
Kinda weak. | ||
I'm not gonna lie. | ||
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Kinda weak. | |
I don't really get that. | ||
Booga Booga says, I think you would like the song, I'm a Pirate, You're a Princess by Play Radio Play. | ||
It captures the pirate ethos. | ||
Listen past the first 20 seconds and the tune picks up. | ||
Yeah, I'll give that a listen. | ||
Kansas Zoomer says, Good night, Groyper. | ||
Sleep tight. | ||
Hey, good night, buddy. | ||
You too. | ||
Have a good night. | ||
We love Kansas Zoomer. | ||
OK, all right. | ||
That's our last Super Chat. | ||
That's going to do it for me tonight. | ||
Remember to check me out on Telegram and Gab. | ||
Links are down below. | ||
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