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Thank you. | |
I've never heard of Nick Putz. | ||
Who's that? | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. | ||
Take the time and lay the problem, let us go. | ||
Take the time and lay the problem. | ||
Take the time and lay the problem. | ||
Take the time and lay the problem. | ||
Take the time and lay the problem. | ||
Take the time and lay the problem. | ||
Take the time and lay the problem. | ||
Take the time and lay the problem. | ||
Take the time and lay the problem. | ||
I'd like to propose a toast to the Voipers, 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 try and go for our spirits. | ||
But they never can. | ||
They never take that away from us. | ||
Because I believe in God. | ||
And I believe in America. | ||
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. | ||
Make the best. | ||
White people found in this country. | ||
White people found in 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 while we're doing it. | ||
Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. | ||
Nicholas J. Fuentes became the first political commentator in American history to be placed on the federal no-fly list. | ||
What crime did he commit? | ||
Who is Nicholas J. Fuentes? | ||
Though no charges have been filed and no convictions made, Nick committed the unforgivable sin of questioning the status quo and challenging the legitimacy of the corrupt Washington, D.C. | ||
establishment. | ||
Over the past four years, Nick has pushed back against the anti-Christian sentiment promoted by the mainstream media, and he has fought to preserve the culture and values of the historical American nation on his nightly show, America First. | ||
Nick, like President Trump, believes America is a Christian nation, a nation of people, people with a distinct culture and shared history, people who deserve to be put first when our government makes decisions. | ||
So in 2020, when Nick saw an election being stolen from the most popular president in American history, he had no choice but to take to the streets and protest the hostile takeover of our government. | ||
Lansing, Michigan. | ||
Phoenix, Arizona. | ||
Atlanta, Georgia. | ||
Washington, D.C. | ||
If there was a protest against the fraudulent election, Nick was leading the charge. | ||
At every event, Nick spoke up for the disenfranchised and silenced American people. | ||
And for this, he had to be punished. | ||
The climax of Nick's Stop the Steal campaign was President Trump's January 6th rally in Washington, D.C., when patriots rose up and attempted to defend themselves against Joe Biden's undemocratic takeover of the United States. | ||
Nick spoke alongside the silent majority outside of our nation's capital. | ||
Since the illegitimate election of Joe Biden, an innocent Trump supporter has been murdered in cold blood. | ||
Peaceful protesters are being held in solitary confinement. | ||
New big tech has banned the American president from speaking, as well as almost all of his supporters. | ||
The Biden administration is waging a vengeful war against the American people. | ||
The latest expression of this political persecution is the placement of Nick Fuentes onto the federal non-fly list. | ||
This escalation and tyranny by the globalist elite is an attempt to stop Nick from speaking freely. | ||
Nick Fuentes and the American people will not be stopped. | ||
Because America First is unstoppable. | ||
are inevitable. | ||
It's incredible. | ||
Ultimately, that is the victory. | ||
It's not victory in itself. | ||
It's not, you know, a political achievement. | ||
It's not anything like that tangible. | ||
The victory is in our living. | ||
That we're living without limits, we're living without self-censoring, we're living unapologetically and being human. | ||
Like the act of doing that at all times is the victory over, you know, this oppressive sort of system that wants to control and diminish and intimidate and all of that. | ||
Like, ultimately, that's why, you know, it's living the dream every day. | ||
Total victory every day. | ||
Just by being here, I also wouldn't have it any other way. | ||
Because, like, I would much rather be suffering and be real and suffer as a human than be comfortable as a slave, than be comfortable as somebody that just belongs for the ride. | ||
America First is inevitable. | ||
America first is inevitable. | ||
It's unstoppable. | ||
And the reason why is because it's not cool to shit. | ||
It's not cool to share Israel. | ||
It's not. | ||
It's hell. | ||
It's not. | ||
It's not. | ||
This is... | ||
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 the free man talking. | ||
This is the free man talking. | ||
And I believe in America. | ||
And I believe in what I'm doing. | ||
And so they'll never have satisfaction. | ||
I believe in America, and I believe in what I'm doing. | ||
And so they'll never have satisfaction. | ||
We are still enjoying White Voice Software. | ||
Still on us. | ||
I don't care if I have a crime. | ||
I don't care if I have a death link this year. | ||
We go out there on the channel in the air. | ||
Nothing is going to stop White Voice Software. | ||
Nothing is going to stop the area. | ||
There's all the work there. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
They can kill the plane. | ||
White Voice Software. | ||
They give us love to make love. | ||
They're really in the bar. | ||
And they start their Facebook. | ||
But they never give. | ||
I don't blame you. | ||
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. | ||
They never take that away from us. | ||
They never take that away from us. | ||
They never take that away from us. | ||
They never take that away from us. | ||
They never take that away from us. | ||
They never take that away from us. | ||
They never take that away from us. | ||
They never take that away from us. | ||
They never take that away from us. | ||
Try and actually dissent against the government in a real meaningful way, and you'll find that you'll run up against the same kind of resistance and the same kind of opposition from the American government that a Russian dissident would run into in the Russian government, and the same kind of opposition that a Chinese dissident would face from the Chinese government. | ||
It's not that much different, and I'm living proof. | ||
Good evening, everybody. | ||
You're watching America First. | ||
I started to realize that there would be consequences for my views almost immediately. | ||
There was this sense ever since I got started that total deplatforming was inevitable. | ||
It was pretty clear what the writing on the wall was, which is that everybody is going to be deplatformed from everything, and it's only a matter of time. | ||
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We're standing on the shoulders of great American patriots. | |
Thank you. | ||
They didn't have a lot of money. | ||
They didn't have a lot of luxury. | ||
But they had grit. | ||
And they had faith. | ||
And they had courage. | ||
And they had each other. | ||
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Right? | |
But they all had one thing in common. | ||
They love their families, they love their country, and they love their God. | ||
Our beautiful ancestors won two world wars, defeated communism, and put a man on the face of the moon. | ||
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We are calling for a great reawakening of America, a resurgence of confidence, and a rebirth of patriotism, prosperity, and pride. | |
And we are returning to the wisdom of our founders. | ||
We assembled here today are issuing a new decree to be heard in every city, in every foreign capital, and in every hall of power. | ||
From this day forward, A new vision will govern our land. | ||
From this day forward, it's going to be only America First! | ||
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America first. USA! USA! USA! | |
- I see. | ||
Verified. | ||
You are a real human being. | ||
Something like immigration can only be solved if right-wing people are able to tell the world about it. | ||
We can only address an issue like immigration, or an issue like our endless involvement in foreign wars in the Middle East, or any issue for that matter, if we have access to the means of mass communication. | ||
If we have access to mass media through the internet. | ||
Without that, we can't share the facts, we can't share the opinions, we cannot promote candidates, we cannot fundraise money for advocacy on issues like this. | ||
That's why that makes it central. | ||
And I look at Ron DeSantis' bill in Florida on tech censorship, and even Governor Abbott from Texas. | ||
He proposed some legislation in Texas about tech censorship as well. | ||
I look at that, and I think that that is the future. | ||
And whether we're in the minority or in the majority in Congress, and whether we've got the White House or not, that still has to be the number one issue. | ||
Because I'm holding out hope that the day will come, and maybe this is naive, maybe this is nearly impossible, but I am holding out hope that the day will come when America passes legislation or when some Something changes that allows conservatives to re-enter the domain of mass media on the internet. | ||
And there's no way I could get on this plane? | ||
unidentified
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No. | |
They're not letting you fly with Southwest. | ||
With Southwest. | ||
Delta maybe? | ||
I'm not sure. | ||
I know that was a TSA number. | ||
I'm not sure if you're black at all. | ||
Just a note like this. | ||
I'd like to propose a toast. | ||
To our people. | ||
I'd like to propose a toast to the Voipers, 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 lemon. | ||
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. | ||
You never can. | ||
You can never take that away from us. | ||
Because I believe in God. | ||
And I believe in America. | ||
And I believe in what I'm doing. | ||
Bye. | ||
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. | ||
Make me listen. | ||
White people founded 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 while we're doing it. | ||
Cheers. | ||
Let's just call it what it is. | ||
The system hates white people. | ||
That's just what it is. | ||
And everybody wants to call it everything other than that. | ||
They want to call it everything other than what it is. | ||
You may hear conservatives talk about cultural Marxism. | ||
Critical race theory. | ||
That's the new one. | ||
Gotta ban critical race theory. | ||
CRT. | ||
And critical race theory has Marxist origins. | ||
It's socialism. | ||
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It's communism. | |
It's anti-western. | ||
It's anti-western civilization. | ||
Anti-western culture. | ||
Conservatives even will call it anything other than what it is. | ||
Because it's not politically correct to say what it is. | ||
You can't utter it in polite society. | ||
But we all know what it is. | ||
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It's racial. | |
It's racial hatred. | ||
They hate white people. | ||
This little boy, Cash Gernon, was murdered, dragged out of his bed, in the middle of the night, in his home, and murdered outside his house in the street by a black man because he was white. | ||
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That black guy killed a white boy because he was white. | |
And this black guy hated white people. | ||
That's why he did it. | ||
It was an act of hatred. | ||
It wasn't random. | ||
It was an act of racial hatred perpetrated by a black male against a white boy. | ||
And why is everybody so afraid to call it that? | ||
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Of course that's what it is. | |
What has been engendered in the population for the past two years? | ||
What's been engendered in the population for the past 30 years? | ||
unidentified
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Other than anti-white hatred. | |
What are people learning in the schools? | ||
When you go to grade school and you go to American history class, what do you learn about? | ||
In the new Howard Zinn curriculum, you learn about how white people genocided the indigenous Americans. | ||
White people enslaved black people and brought them over here. | ||
Once freed by whites, whites mistreated blacks by being racist towards them, terrorizing them with the Ku Klux Klan, segregating them, making them drink in separate water fountains. | ||
We hear about how white supremacist Nazis try to take over the whole world with their fascist ideology in World War II with Adolf Hitler. | ||
unidentified
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And it was white. | |
It was because they were Aryan. | ||
It's because they were white supremacists. | ||
Because they believed in racial purity of the Aryan race. | ||
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That made them uniquely evil. | |
They perpetrated the Holocaust against Jews. | ||
And that was, by far and away, the most obscene, worst genocide ever in the history of the world. | ||
And then, when all was said and done, white people were racist to the Muslims that blew up the World Trade Center. | ||
White people are racist to black criminals and the police. | ||
Basically, people are bred from cradle until grave thinking that white people are uniquely evil people. | ||
White people bear a special guilt for all the problems of this country, all the problems of every other group, and really, like, all the problems of humanity. | ||
And that's a guilt that is ancestral, it's not individual, everyone has it, and you can never overcome it. | ||
There's no clear way, discernibly, that you can ever overcome it and ever achieve equality with these non-white people. | ||
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And it's as a consequence of this that these things are becoming more and more common. | |
White people are being dehumanized. | ||
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And when white people are dehumanized, black people are going to start killing white people because they see them as less than human. | |
And other people are going to start killing white people because they see them as less than human. | ||
How much do you want to bet that this, uh, whatever his name is, Darren Brown, whatever, was radicalized by the media into thinking that white people are racist and responsible for his suffering, not just as a black man, but as a gay man too. | ||
And that he committed this crime in retaliation for that perceived prejudice, perceived hatred against him. | ||
That's the consequence of all this anti-white hatred and dehumanization in the media, education system, and it's even enshrined in the law systematically through the government. | ||
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I mean, what do you think affirmative action is? | |
And a lot of white people don't want to talk about it now. | ||
They don't want to address it. | ||
They want to pretend that that's not the case because Honestly, I think a lot of white people think that it's beneath them. | ||
I think that white people think that it's our job to be better, to strive towards a post-racial society, that we ought not to notice race, and we should try not to notice race, that it's a good thing to aspire to, to not notice race. | ||
I think that white people are under the impression that to be cognizant of race, and to mention it and act like it matters, is beneath us, like it's backwards, it's regressive, it's primitive. | ||
And a big part of that, too, is because white people have, I think, internalized a lot of what the media says about us, which is that, well, we're on top of the world, so what do we really have to complain about? | ||
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But here's the problem. | |
This is not going to be a white country forever. | ||
And it's not going to be a white country for very much longer. | ||
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In a lot of places, it already isn't. | |
And in a lot of ways, it already isn't a white country anymore. | ||
And as the percentage and proportion of white people diminishes in America relative to non-white people, it's going to become more and more of a problem for white people that non-white people don't like us. | ||
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It's just that simple. | |
Just think about it in these simple terms. | ||
The media attacks white people. | ||
They say that white people cause the suffering of non-white people. | ||
Increasingly, non-white people don't like white people. | ||
Nobody talks about that. | ||
But we know that non-white people largely regard white people with suspicion, distrust, and in some cases just don't like them, hate them. | ||
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Nobody wants to say that. | |
People are very comfortable talking about racism against blacks or other non-whites, but nobody talks about the distrust, nobody talks about the resentment that non-white people have for white people in the country. | ||
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And it's not everybody, but it is a lot of people, and everyone knows that. | |
As the population becomes less and less white, and as the people in charge of the country and the people enforcing the laws of the people in the country, in charge of the country, become less and less white, that's going to matter a lot more. | ||
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The End | |
Wall. Wall. | ||
Wall. | ||
Wall. | ||
Thank you. | ||
If everybody had a boat across the USA. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Then everybody deserved it. | ||
Like California, yeah. | ||
You can't scam me. | ||
So where are their babies? | ||
We're rock n' roll dudes. | ||
Bushy, bushy, blonde hair dude Serving USA Screaming Screaming Screaming | ||
Thank you. | ||
And I think to most people, means nothing. | ||
But critical race theory is an inaccurate way to describe what's happening. | ||
Like so much academic jargon, the phrase critical race theory doesn't mean anything. | ||
What is the overriding message of so-called critical race theory programs? | ||
It is to vilify white Americans. | ||
That's how it expresses itself in education. | ||
That's how it expresses itself in the military, in the private sector, in the federal government. | ||
What's happening in our schools and our military and our government is both simpler and easier to recognize than that. | ||
You could also say that it's just anti-white. | ||
So, anti-white racism is exploding across the country. | ||
Obviously, no one wants to say it, but it's right in your face every single day. | ||
When you say the military is practicing critical race theory, what actually does that mean? | ||
There might be a small handful of experts who could tell you exactly what that means. | ||
Because we've been tied up in some pointless debate about a concept that nobody can actually define. | ||
Maybe on a technical academic level you could say that that curriculum was inspired by critical race theory, which is a Marxist school of thought from certain academic institutions. | ||
The race hate, and that's what it is, has oozed from the universities and it has infected the entire country, including at the very highest levels. | ||
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But as soon as people start playing games, I stop. | |
Thank you. | ||
I stop playing games. | ||
and at any moment I can check that yay button I'm in the worst bitch | ||
okay not my | ||
words not my rules | ||
I just enjoy all right last time Scott and Everything. | ||
swarming on everybody who dared to oppose. | ||
Outro Music. | ||
This is from your biggest Protestant family. | ||
unidentified
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One day see the light. | |
Well, hey, thanks. | ||
Love you, too. | ||
But sorry, I believe in religion that makes sense. | ||
unidentified
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So... | |
Monday, day after 4th of July, We have a lot to talk about, lots to get into tonight. | ||
Dude, Mexico is right over there. | ||
Do you think it's big and beautiful? | ||
No, it's small. | ||
Yeah, I agree. | ||
And it's not beautiful, it's ugly. | ||
If Trump ever gets back in, it's gotta be 30 feet tall and made out of concrete and has to have guns on it. | ||
And a moat. | ||
Yeah. | ||
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Alligators. | |
Mechanics. | ||
Landmines. | ||
This border wall is gay. | ||
unidentified
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This border, this is a pussy border wall. | |
Pussy wall. | ||
Run! | ||
They have, like, slides in Mexico. | ||
All we have is gays in trannies. | ||
America sucks. | ||
unidentified
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I want to go into Mexico. | |
It's time to illegally immigrate to Mexico. | ||
unidentified
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I'm recording. | |
Is that bad? | ||
Do I look sus? | ||
I like you. | ||
I like you. | ||
Everyone has to box at least once. | ||
Body shots only, no head shots. | ||
Okay, but here's the other rule. | ||
If one of you does a head shot, then head shots are on. | ||
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Yeah! | |
3, 2, 1, let's get it on! | ||
Woo! | ||
Go, go! | ||
Hey, back in the ring. | ||
Oh, let's go! | ||
Woo! | ||
Come on! | ||
Come on! | ||
Woo! | ||
Let's go! | ||
Hey, back in the ring. | ||
Oh, let's go. | ||
Woo! | ||
Come on. | ||
Come on. | ||
Woo! | ||
Let's go. | ||
10 seconds. | ||
Get moving! | ||
Get back in the ring! | ||
Get back in the ring! | ||
Kill him! | ||
His ass! | ||
3, 2, 1! | ||
Let's give him a hand, bro! | ||
Now I hate training. | ||
Fuck that guy! | ||
Fuck that guy! | ||
Give him a hand bro! | ||
Woo! | ||
Alright! | ||
That was sad! | ||
Now I hate Trey anymore! | ||
You gotta get that. | ||
Block that guy! Yeah! Block that guy! Go! Yes! Go! Go! Go! Go! Go! Go! Go! Go! Woo! | ||
Let's go baby! | ||
Hey! | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
Yeah, yeah. yeah. | ||
Just getting those pit vipers at night looks very cinematic. | ||
I want to make America great. | ||
I just want to have a drumstick on my plate. | ||
Making history again, till my daddy keeps winning. | ||
That's a nomination, yeah, that's just the beginning. | ||
All right, so we were going to pick up Wolves, Bakes, Trey, Me. | ||
And we're on the time of this fucking road. | ||
Of course, you can't really see it. | ||
The tire is totally fucked. | ||
We're in the middle of the interstate. | ||
We love this. | ||
Because of Trey. | ||
Yeah, Trey fucked it. | ||
Not surprising. | ||
Bro, we blew a hole in the tire, look at that. | ||
Dude, it's completely fucked. | ||
Did someone flash it? | ||
Bro. | ||
What the fuck, bro? | ||
That has to be flashed. | ||
Look at this. | ||
That has to be flashed, look. | ||
Looks like we're gonna learn how to change a tire with Baked Alaska and Trey. | ||
Let's go. | ||
Let's go. | ||
Can't believe whatever I'm saying. | ||
And they know whenever I land. | ||
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
Fuck the club, fuck the club, bitch. | ||
Fuck the club, fuck the club, bitch. | ||
Fuck the club, fuck the club, fuck the club, fuck the club, fuck the club, yeah. | ||
The party never ends. | ||
In a motel laying with my fans. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I'm trying to get revenge. | ||
You'll be all out of love in the end. | ||
Bicentennial man, put the city on slam She get tribute off Xans, lost 21 grams And she did it on cam, won no video dance Make my own rules, I really don't pick, I just choose I don't set picks, I just shoot, chop and get screwed I told her it's B-Y-O-B, that mean buy your own booze Put it on God, he the one that put me on top Can't be put in a box, gotta move on the opps Never got that move on the drop Niggas tryna move from the sky and we move that deep Tryna run down shit steep, gotta act a fool with the squad Next city no sleep, back to the 713 Spent 10 hours on this flight, man | ||
Told her pilot ain't no fight plans. | ||
Can't believe whatever I'm saying. | ||
And they know whenever I land. | ||
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
If I go swimming, don't film me. | ||
Ha ha ha ha. | ||
Let's go! | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
you What's up? | ||
White Boy Summer update. | ||
We're stuck here. | ||
We're in Arizona with Baked Alaska and this fucking loser. | ||
I might get hit, chat. | ||
Maybe Antifa... It's not that big. | ||
Maybe Antifa comes out and like kills me. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't know, maybe they hit us on purpose. | ||
They, they see America merely as a vessel. | ||
I mean, only a class of people so rootless in their position would view America in such a way as merely a vessel for abstractions, right? | ||
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We're going to smash your brain into 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. | ||
You're not allowed to make jokes anymore. | ||
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You're not allowed to make jokes. | |
It's not funny. | ||
Sipping wine. | ||
Having some pasta. | ||
Having some pizza. | ||
I'm weird. | ||
I'm normal. | ||
I'm the mom. | ||
I'm normal. | ||
I'm exocusing. | ||
I'm working. | ||
I'm original. | ||
All right, I'm an original. | ||
One person raised his voice. | ||
The teacher couldn't believe it. | ||
David, 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'm Dick Wilson, Sarah Sarah Taylor. | ||
And I'm Dick Wilson. | ||
And I'm Dick Wilson. | ||
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 rule. | ||
No e-girls. | ||
Who's got the clip? | ||
No e-girls. | ||
Never! | ||
Hashtag never e-girls. | ||
Not even once. | ||
I've never heard of Nick Fudge. | ||
Who's that? | ||
I've never heard of Bigfoot's. | ||
Who is that? | ||
And the reason why is because it's not cool to shill for big business. | ||
is because it's not cool to chill for big business. | ||
It's not cool to chill for Israel. | ||
It's not. | ||
It's hell. | ||
It's not. | ||
It's not. | ||
Oh, my God. | ||
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. | ||
Try and actually dissent against the government in a real meaningful way. | ||
And you'll find that you'll run up against the same kind of resistance and the same kind of opposition from the American government that a Russian dissident would run into in the Russian government. | ||
and the same kind of opposition that a Chinese dissident would face from the Chinese government. | ||
It's not that much different, and I'm living proof. | ||
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I started to realize that there would be consequences for my views almost immediately. | ||
There was this sense ever since I got started that total deplatforming was inevitable. | ||
It was pretty clear what the writing on the wall was, which is that everybody is going to be deplatformed from everything, and it's only a matter of time. | ||
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Teases, stages. | ||
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We get racially pro-fab, cuffed up and hoed down, pimped up and hoed down. | ||
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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. | ||
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It gives us hope that keeps them home. | ||
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It's not cool to shill for Israel. | ||
It's not. | ||
This is a Christian nation. | ||
This is America. | ||
I fear and love God. | ||
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With respect, the respect that we deserve. | ||
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I just drank a whole bottle of water in like 10 seconds. | ||
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Good evening. | ||
You're watching America First. | ||
My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes. | ||
We have a great show for you tonight. | ||
Very excited to be back with you here tonight on Thursday. | ||
We have a lot to talk about. | ||
Big show. | ||
I don't know, man. | ||
Something changed. | ||
I really feel like something has changed in the past week. | ||
Have you felt it? | ||
The energy is shifting. | ||
And I think it was a Taliban victory in Afghanistan. | ||
And the title of the show tonight is Taliban World, which you might think the two things are unrelated. | ||
The featured story tonight is about OnlyFans, which if you haven't heard about this yet, OnlyFans is banning porn from their platform which is almost inexplicable because OnlyFans is a porn platform. | ||
That would be like Pornhub banning porn. | ||
OnlyFans has banned porn under pressure from banks, investors, credit card processors, and actually the media. | ||
And so we'll talk about that tonight. | ||
It's very interesting. | ||
There is a lot of speculation about why they're doing this. | ||
And there's a few good reasons, which we'll get into. | ||
But obviously, it's a huge white pill. | ||
And a very positive development. | ||
OnlyFans is probably one of the worst things to happen to the world in the past five years. | ||
Right? | ||
Has it been about five years? | ||
I don't know exactly when they got started. | ||
But OnlyFans is now synonymous with children and basically teenagers barely legal people going on the internet and making amateur pornography. | ||
And it's become synonymous also with young men watching it and it's it's been one of the worst things probably like I said in the world as far as sexualizing the youth and immorality and I know that it's been you know conservatives have attacked this especially over the past couple of years as You know, one of the most degenerate things going on on the internet. | ||
And for a long time I felt like this was just a wave of the future. | ||
That's how it is now. | ||
You combine internet with the vices and the impulses of people and with the licentiousness of modern society and you get something like OnlyFans. | ||
It's just inevitable. | ||
This is just what you have. | ||
So this came out of nowhere. | ||
I mean, nobody expected this to happen. | ||
Certainly, you know, I would have thought that the solution to something like that would have been regulatory action, would have been the government stepping in, would have been regime change in America, like a revolution, and they change the calendar, and they change the name of the country. | ||
You know, like a French Revolution, Russian Revolution type situation. | ||
But no! | ||
They just today announced, we're packing it up, and the news is October 1st, no more sexual content on OnlyFans. | ||
And so back to what I was saying earlier, the two things might seem unrelated. | ||
But it seems like we've crossed over into maybe a more positive, a better timeline. | ||
One where the Taliban controls Afghanistan instead of the United States. | ||
And so the question is, are we living in a sort of Taliban world now? | ||
Are we living in a Taliban world governed by Sharia law, governed by a hyper-reactionary group of religious fanatics? | ||
From the Middle East. | ||
From the mountains of Central Asia. | ||
I think it would be an improvement over what we had prior to the events of last week. | ||
Or, I should say, of last weekend. | ||
So we'll talk about the OnlyFans situation. | ||
Should be interesting. | ||
What a surprise, right? | ||
I mean, I go away for one day. | ||
I take one night off for my birthday yesterday. | ||
Come back and OnlyFans is done making pornography. | ||
That's like saying, well, when pigs fly, OnlyFans banning pornography. | ||
So we'll talk about that. | ||
We'll also be talking tonight about a bomb threat at the U.S. | ||
Capitol. | ||
And this is another thing. | ||
Very bizarre day. | ||
There were bomb threats all over the country today. | ||
There was a bomb threat in Times Square. | ||
There was a bomb threat I think in Florida somewhere. | ||
Bomb threat on the Capitol. | ||
And they shut down the bridge in San Francisco. | ||
I think the Golden Gate Bridge or something. | ||
And I don't know all the details about that one but there was like a car on fire or something. | ||
And I saw this on Twitter. | ||
So I don't know what's going on but the the big one which I want to cover tonight was the bomb threat in Washington DC. | ||
Allegedly there was a QAnon type Trump supporter. | ||
I don't know that you know what I actually don't know if they were QAnon but It's sort of a similar MO. | ||
It was allegedly this Trump-supporting white guy from North Carolina drove his pickup truck on the sidewalk next to, I think it was the National Archive or the Library of Congress, one of those. | ||
We'll cover that in the news report. | ||
And he drives up on the sidewalk and he says that there's a giant case of ammonium nitrate in the backseat of his truck and he's gonna blow it up if Joe Biden doesn't call him on the phone or something. | ||
And he live-streamed it on Facebook, and he said that he was doing this because of Afghanistan. | ||
He made it clear that he wasn't problematic, he wasn't racist or anything, but he said that he was there because of Afghanistan. | ||
And it's all very conspicuous. | ||
I look at something like that, and I don't know how anybody could look at a mass shooting, a terror threat, a terror attack, or anything like that after January 6th, and specifically after the kidnapping plot of Gretchen Whitmer last year, and take it at face value. | ||
I don't know that you could do that after 9-11, frankly, or Pearl Harbor, or, you know, I don't think you could do that maybe ever in American history, but certainly not now. | ||
How people could look at this obvious setup, obvious federal agent program, and say, oh, wow, these Trump supporters are out of control. | ||
So we'll talk about that, too. | ||
It's kind of a bizarre story. | ||
And I don't know that they've fully gotten to the bottom of it just yet. | ||
We'll talk about that, too. | ||
It should be a pretty good show. | ||
I'm glad to be back. | ||
I wasn't here yesterday because it was my birthday. | ||
I was out celebrating and honestly it was just a nice break from the show and from the super chats and the black pills and everything that goes on. | ||
But I did just want to say thank you to everybody that wished me a happy birthday. | ||
I don't know if you saw but All over Instagram, all over Telegram, and people texting me and everything. | ||
Everybody wishing me a happy birthday. | ||
It was very nice. | ||
I have great friends. | ||
And so I love all you guys. | ||
Thanks for the very nice birthday wishes. | ||
Had a pretty fun night, kind of uneventful, you know. | ||
I went out, got pizza with some of my friends, and then we watched the Jake Lloyd stream. | ||
We watched Jake Lloyd play Minecraft, and we watched Vader play Fortnite and get shit on, honestly, in the 7th Division in a tournament or something. | ||
I don't know how that works on Fortnite, but he wasn't doing well. | ||
And we watched Beardson scroll through the Xbox Game Store online. | ||
So, it was a lot of fun. | ||
We watched Jake Lloyd try to mine coal in Minecraft. | ||
He broke three blocks of coal, yielding no coal, with sticks! | ||
Not with the wooden pickaxe, with sticks. | ||
We watched Jake Lloyd, apparently he's never played Minecraft before, Because he approached a block with coal in it and tried to harvest it with a stick in his hand. | ||
And you know, it takes a really long time when you don't have a pickaxe to mine any kind of a stone block. | ||
And we sat there and watched him do it three or four times. | ||
Break apart three or four blocks of coal in rapid succession, yielding nothing. | ||
No cobblestone, no coal, nothing. | ||
And we had to turn it off. | ||
I said, I'm going insane. | ||
We can't watch this anymore. | ||
So yeah, it was a lot of fun, but I'm back now and now I'm 23. | ||
23 years old. | ||
Next year I'll be 24, and then I'll be 25, and then I'll be 30, and then I'll be 40, and then I'll be 75. | ||
I may not even make it that long. | ||
Honestly, we're really being charitable if I'm even getting to 30 to be honest. | ||
The rate things are going now, they took my checking account, they put me on the no-fly list, they're going to take my life in a few years. | ||
Knock on wood, I mean I hope they don't, but we're just being honest about the risks here. | ||
I mean, that's really being generous, bud. | ||
Yeah, 23 years old. | ||
I'm an old... I'm an old fart now. | ||
I'm not cool. | ||
I'm not young. | ||
I'm not a teenager. | ||
I'm not in high school. | ||
I'm not... I'm not even old enough that you'd be in college. | ||
At least 22, that's like the year that people graduate. | ||
No, I'm 23. | ||
No one cares. | ||
No one cares. | ||
Happy birthday, Woody23. | ||
Who cares, anyway? | ||
Shut up. | ||
Get back to work. | ||
Who even cares? | ||
so it is what it is but but I'm back and I'm 23 it's great and I love and I love that so anyway so we're gonna get into the show oh before we do of course remember to follow me on gab and telegram the links are down below t.me slash Nick J Fuentes is the link for telegram gab is gab.com slash real Nick J Fuentes so check me out there | ||
Okay, with that out of the way, I want to get into the news because there is really a lot to discuss here. | ||
Kind of a weird day. | ||
That's why I said the energy is sort of shifted. | ||
Why is all of this happening now? | ||
America's out of Afghanistan, OnlyFans is shut down. | ||
What will come next? | ||
You know, it's very, it's very curious. | ||
But our first story is about this bomb threat at the Capitol. | ||
And like I said, I'm gonna tell you what happened, I'm gonna tell you what we're supposed to believe happened, what they're telling us happened. | ||
This is the official story from the media, which I'll read to you. | ||
Allegedly, this white guy, and of course, this white male Trump supporter, drives his pickup truck onto the sidewalk in Washington D.C. | ||
and says that he's got enough explosives in the back of his truck to wipe out two city blocks. | ||
Unless he gets Joe Biden on the phone, and he livestreams it on Facebook, and police evacuate the area, and there's this tense standoff that lasts for hours, and it turns out the guy is upset about the withdrawal from Afghanistan, which is interesting. | ||
Eventually, he surrenders. | ||
They find no explosives in his truck. | ||
They don't find any weapons or anything like that. | ||
Uh, but they go out there and say it's confirmed that he was a Trump voter, conservative white male. | ||
And that's what we're being told. | ||
So this is the story. | ||
It says, quote, Capitol Police have been negotiating with the driver who had parked a pickup truck near the Library of Congress across the street from the Capitol building and the Supreme Court. | ||
His motives remain unknown and police are still searching the vehicle. | ||
Congress is currently in recess, but some staff are working in the Capitol. | ||
Several office buildings were evacuated too. | ||
Videos purporting to be the man live streaming from the vehicle have been shared on social media. | ||
Facebook has deactivated the live stream and removed the profile. | ||
In the video, the man addressed U.S. | ||
President Joe Biden directly and spoke of revolution. | ||
Mr. Roseberry had parked the vehicle on pavement and told an officer who approached him that he had a bomb while holding what appeared to be a detonator. | ||
Police communicated with Mr. Roseberry via a whiteboard and used a robot to deliver him a telephone, which he did not use. | ||
Mr. Roseberry then stepped out of the vehicle and surrendered. | ||
According to the chief of police, he gave up and did not resist, and our folks were able to take him into custody without incident. | ||
Police said they discovered possible bomb-making materials in the vehicle, but not a bomb. | ||
Two law enforcement sources who requested anonymity told the Reuters news agency that it appeared Mr. Roseberry had acted alone. | ||
Federal agents raided Mr. Roseberry's home in Grover, North Carolina during the standoff and neighbors told Reuters that Mr. Roseberry is a Republican who had been seen wearing a MAGA cap to show his support for former President Donald Trump. | ||
So this is just a perfect coincidence. | ||
We've got the Afghanistan withdrawal on Sunday. | ||
Takes over the whole country. | ||
Today they declare the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan. | ||
And this is wildly, I will say it's actually sort of divisive. | ||
It's unpopular among the political elites. | ||
And it's interesting, if you've been paying attention to the media, they've been very critical of Joe Biden for the first time since he announced he was running two years ago. | ||
The media has almost universally condemned Joe Biden, liberal and conservative, for the withdrawal. | ||
And there's a variety of criticisms. | ||
He did it too quickly. | ||
They didn't evacuate the American troops. | ||
They're abandoning the women of Afghanistan. | ||
They should have stayed there indefinitely. | ||
They should have done the withdrawal more efficiently. | ||
You know, every criticism in the book, but it's a huge scandal for the Biden administration. | ||
But it's also a major and humiliating defeat for the national security apparatus, both domestically and internationally. | ||
After the U.S. | ||
withdraws from Afghanistan, China says that they could probably take over Taiwan. | ||
If the United States pulls out of Afghanistan and the country folds instantly because there's no immediate American military presence on the scene right there, at least not a significant one, so the argument goes internationally that America can't back up the security guarantee for Taiwan off the coast of China. | ||
If China's right next door and they're far more powerful than the Taliban, although Taiwan is more powerful than the Afghan government, nevertheless, it's proportionate. | ||
If China is so much more powerful than the Taliban, what would be stopping them from taking Taiwan from the United States if the United States couldn't stop the Taliban from taking Afghanistan? | ||
Similarly, the United States National Security Apparatus is launching a counterinsurgency on American soil now against Trump supporters, and I'm sure a lot of people are thinking, if the United States can't fight a counterinsurgency in Afghanistan against people that wear towels on their heads, | ||
How are they going to fight a counterinsurgency against millions of American patriots that have far more sophisticated weapons than the Taliban against Americans that are far smarter, more educated, and have far more resources, and everything like that? | ||
So this comes at a very critical time, in other words, for the national security apparatus that there's this moment of weakness, there's this moment of vulnerability, and in the midst of this, in the midst of the Biden administration being criticized, people perceiving the Pentagon and the intelligence community potentially as weak on both the international and the domestic scale, stage I should say, now you've got this | ||
Potential terror attack in the Capitol. | ||
Potential terror attack in the Capitol, which of course takes on a renewed significance. | ||
There have been incidents like this in the past. | ||
There have been schizophrenics and nutjobs that go to Washington DC. | ||
Saying they're going to do something to the president or whatever. | ||
I mean this happened under Obama, this happened under Trump, it happened I think under Bush, Clinton, it's probably happened to every president. | ||
But of course this has happened after the grand capital insurrection in January. | ||
And so I look at this situation and whether it is or whether it isn't, this is a sign of things to come. | ||
Whether this is a false flag operation which is intended to You know, who knows? | ||
Inspire a further crackdown from the FBI and from other elements of the national security apparatus? | ||
Or whether it was just some nut job? | ||
Either way, this is exactly the kind of thing that you can expect in the future after what has gone on this year, after what went on at the Capitol on January 6th, really after what happened with the election and the coronavirus. | ||
It honestly has a lot to do with the political climate, But especially after the false flag at the Capitol, after the withdrawal from Afghanistan... | ||
The point is that all these people in the military and in the FBI, in the National Guard, the people in the NSA, the CIA, they are all out there wanting to prove themselves, number one, but also they're out there wanting to make it known that anybody that thinks that they're going to try anything, anybody that thinks that they're going to resist what the U.S. | ||
government is pushing on us, what the deep state is pushing on us, that they're not going to succeed. | ||
And so I'm sure, even if this isn't an example of it, you're going to see a lot more of this coming in the future. | ||
So be very weary. | ||
You know, I look at this episode and a lot of people, you know, I don't know, I guess it depends on what your political persuasion is. | ||
Some people look at this and they see it the way that I do. | ||
I think a lot of people at this point are very skeptical. | ||
And many people look at this and say, oh, you know, this is obviously a false flag. | ||
This is obviously fake. | ||
But, on the other side, there are a lot of people that are going to look at this and say, oh my gosh, Trump supporters are out of control. | ||
Trump supporters are the kind of people that are trying to overthrow the government. | ||
They're the kind of people that are trying to blow up Washington DC. | ||
These are the anti-vaxxers. | ||
These are people that believe in election fraud. | ||
These are Trump supporters. | ||
These are Republicans. | ||
These are conservatives. | ||
These are your neighbors. | ||
And not only do we disagree with them, but now they might kill us all. | ||
Now they might overthrow democracy. | ||
And of course, that's the intention of things like this. | ||
Whether or not this is legit, if this is an MKUltra victim, if this is some federal agent, or if it is just some schizophrenic nutjob, the point of broadcasting things like this, the point of creating incidents like this, is to create that kind of fear. | ||
around the political opposition. | ||
They want people to fear Trump supporters. | ||
They want people to think of Americans as American citizens, American patriots, as a new Al Qaeda, the new Taliban, the new ISIS, the new whatever, because if they see them that way then that justifies what the FBI and DHS and all the other elements of the U.S. | ||
government are trying to do, which is mass surveillance, mass arrests, Censorship, debanking, and ultimately shutting down all opposition to what their agenda is. | ||
So I saw this today and, of course, immediately. | ||
I don't know that anybody on our side is even buying this stuff anymore. | ||
You see, oh, 50-year-old Trump supporter drives a pickup truck full of bombs on the Capitol. | ||
Oh, and I told, oh my gosh. | ||
Again, I can't believe it. | ||
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This is so shocking. | |
The problem is going to come when something like that happens and it's actually legit. | ||
The problem is going to happen when there is a legit attack with casualties. | ||
And I'm not ruling it out that there won't be some kind of false flag attack. | ||
Before the end of the year, or within one year from now, or from the Capitol. | ||
Because that's all that they need. | ||
All they need, if the Capitol wasn't it, all they need is their 9-11. | ||
All they need is their, you know, terror attack of the century, terror attack of the decade, to frame Trump supporters. | ||
And if you think there's a crackdown now, just wait. | ||
Because that's always the playbook. | ||
That's how they do it every single time. | ||
That's how they did it after Christchurch. | ||
You know, the Christchurch shooting was in New Zealand. | ||
And that served as a pretext for American social media to start a new wave of censorship that nobody had ever seen before. | ||
And that created a worldwide convention on censorship for white nationalists, right-wing extremists, anti-immigrant people, things like that. | ||
And that was in New Zealand. | ||
So all it's gonna take, that's all it's gonna take, Is one false flag attack, it's going to take one, you know, a legit Gretchen Whitmer, you know, whatever, where something actually gets pulled off and there is actual death or there is actual collateral damage, that's all it's going to take. | ||
And then what they're doing right now is going to look like a joke by comparison. | ||
They will be treating people who voted for Donald Trump like ISIS. | ||
They will be treating people who participated in Stop the Steal, people that post right-wing content on the internet, people that have views to the right of John McCain, they will be treating those people like they treated Muslims after 9-11. | ||
Like they, you know, treated Al-Qaeda like they treated ISIS. | ||
And we're talking detention of American citizens, we're talking about extrajudicial killings, we're talking about people being detained without trial, Guantanamo Bay, the works! | ||
The surveillance, undercover agents everywhere. | ||
And, honestly, the worst part about that, maybe the worst part about that, is the population will reciprocate in kind. | ||
If the intelligence agencies aren't going to do it, if the intelligence agencies don't target every conservative, you're going to get that kind of hatred and bias from, I'm sure, the black population, from liberal Democrats, you're going to get it from, you're going to get it from the population too. | ||
And you're going to face discrimination in the schools, in the workplace, more than you already are, if that's possible. | ||
So that's the situation at the Capitol. | ||
Very disturbing. | ||
You know, obviously nothing serious happened. | ||
The guy said that he had enough explosives to blow up two city blocks and he didn't even have any bombs. | ||
So, it's possible he was a crazy person. | ||
I think it's more likely than not that this was some kind of federal operation. | ||
And people might ask, well what's the point of that? | ||
Why would they have some crazy guy... Why would they set that up? | ||
Why would they have some guy drive up on the sidewalk with no bombs, killing no one, just so that he could surrender and they arrest him? | ||
Well, the point of doing things like that, like many other parts of their agenda, is to plant the seed. | ||
That's all that that is. | ||
You know, they don't need to blow up two city blocks in the capital. | ||
They don't need the collateral damage or the killings to plant the seed. | ||
They have a guy like this go out, and he appears to be some nut job. | ||
Wow, few people breathe a sigh of relief and they say, well, we got lucky this time. | ||
But clearly it was possible he could have driven up on the pavement with explosives and it could have been real, but thank God it wasn't, right? | ||
But the point is that they want the wheels to start turning in people's mind to start thinking Right-wing people are doing this. | ||
White men, Trump supporters, Republicans, they're the kind of people that do this. | ||
This is something that just happens now. | ||
If it's just a scare or it's real, this is something that's happening. | ||
That's what they want people to believe. | ||
So that when something major does happen, it doesn't look like it's out of the blue. | ||
It doesn't look like it's some Black Swan event or whatever like it's something totally outside of our expectation something that's totally unfamiliar they want when they do something big when they do something dramatic for people to say well It's the pressure's been building. | ||
Well, we've demonstrated a pattern here. | ||
Remember that time? | ||
Remember when there was that scare? | ||
Remember the Capitol? | ||
Remember all these different things? | ||
That's exactly what they want. | ||
So, it doesn't necessarily have to be a show-stopping, you know, real serious situation. | ||
All they have to do is start to scare people. | ||
All they have to do is plant the seed. | ||
That Trump supporters are terrorists, so that when something bad does happen, it's going to warrant the full-fledged counter-terror response, which a lot of people are not going to like. | ||
I mean, people, if they tried to do it right now, people would probably perceive it as overreach. | ||
But they're there planting the seed so that when something big happens it's going to be catastrophic enough that people will beg for civil liberties and rights to be taken away, for tyrannical government like you've never seen before, crushing the opposition to the regime. | ||
That's the setup for all of this so and again you know I want to take the opportunity to say of course I disavow all violence at this point right-wing political violence and and by the way I'm not saying this with a smile on my face I'm not I'm not cracking a joke I'm not smirking here this is an irony | ||
At this point, that kind of right-wing political violence, again, whether it's real or fake, whether it's a scare, whether there's casualties, whether it's nut jobs, whether it's feds, whatever, anything like this, anything that looks like this, anything that is this, anything, any notion about right-wing political violence serves the interests of the enemy. | ||
Period. | ||
End of story. | ||
And we know why that is. | ||
Because anybody that goes out there doing any kind of act of right-wing violence, whatever it may be, whether it is terrorism, whether it's just, I don't know, vigilantism, whatever genre, whatever kind of crime or violence you want to call it, All that that does, and it's been this way for years, all that that is doing is giving an excuse to the intelligence community to arrest everybody, torture them, and put them in jail. | ||
That's all that that's doing. | ||
All that that is doing is paving the way for the government in DC and for the big tech companies in Silicon Valley and for the banks and every other institution to crack down on anybody that's trying to make a difference. | ||
That's all that that's doing. | ||
And, you know, you might say that that's happening anyway, and you're right about that. | ||
It is happening anyway. | ||
It's true. | ||
We're being censored, debanked. | ||
I mean, look at me. | ||
I was put on a terror watch list, and I didn't even do anything. | ||
I didn't even do anything wrong. | ||
I didn't even trespass. | ||
You know, most of the people who were at the Capitol on January 6th got charged with misdemeanors. | ||
They got charged with disorderly conduct and trespassing. | ||
I didn't even get charged with any of that because I didn't even do anything like that. | ||
And I got put on a terror watch list. | ||
But all that they need... | ||
It's some kind of real or fake excuse to go out there and really destroy the opposition to America. | ||
Like I said, to the American regime. | ||
You think it's bad now? | ||
Just wait. | ||
I mean, we're talking about full scale, taking no prisoners. | ||
Nobody's going to be left alone. | ||
And so, you know, got to take the opportunity because it's getting to that point now. | ||
It is really getting that bad that I just have to tell you, we unequivocally disavow violence. | ||
And if you are doing violence, you are not, you're not helping our cause. | ||
Seriously. | ||
This is not a violent cause. | ||
This is not a violent movement. | ||
We don't endorse violence. | ||
We don't condone violence. | ||
And people that are doing violence, I consider that to be, at that point, you are helping our enemy. | ||
You are, in effect, on the side of the enemy. | ||
You're the MVP for Washington DC. | ||
If you're going out there as a right-wing person, as a Trump supporter, or whatever, and doing Anything, anything that looks like this, anything that sounds like this, anything that approaches this. | ||
Because all you're doing, like I said, is giving an excuse for them to go out and kill people like me. | ||
That's all you're doing. | ||
All you're doing is giving an excuse to a lynch mob to come and kill people like me. | ||
And not me in particular, but people, happens to be me and people like me. | ||
All you're doing is giving an excuse to DHS, the NSA, the FBI, the DOJ, CIA, every part of the national security apparatus to start treating us like enemy combatants within the borders of the United States. | ||
Preventing them from leaving the country, preventing them from banking. | ||
Surveilling them. | ||
Detaining them. | ||
Killing them. | ||
All of it. | ||
I mean, that's all that you're doing at that point. | ||
And people have to be very on their guard about this kind of stuff in the future. | ||
Because you see how they operate now. | ||
You saw how they operated with the Gretchen Whitmer plot when federal agents literally went into Wisconsin. | ||
It was in Michigan, the plot, but they organized in Wisconsin. | ||
That's where they created the group. | ||
They went into Wisconsin, they rented out hotel rooms, they catered food, and they invited all the local Trump supporters and said, hey, come on out for a Patriot group! | ||
Come on out for a Patriot rally! | ||
We bought a hotel conference room and we catered food and everything. | ||
And then they created this group and they started to seed the idea, hey, what if we kidnap the governor? | ||
What if we storm the Michigan State Capitol? | ||
And the group was half federal agents and half dupes, half people that just got tricked into doing something like that. | ||
And by the way, we may cover this tomorrow, new documents show from the defense of the people that got caught up in the plot that the FBI was telling their own agents to lie, to break the law, to entrap these people, delete evidence, delete text messages. | ||
These are the most unscrupulous people in the world. | ||
So you really can't be careful enough about what you do, what you say, who you talk to, Keep in mind that they are trying to recruit people to be patsies for a new war on terror against Trump supporters. | ||
That's what they're doing. | ||
They are looking for the next idiot. | ||
They are looking for the next moron to buy an illegal firearm, to try to kidnap the governor, to try to storm the Capitol, to try and blow something up, whatever. | ||
They are looking for that person to set them up and frame them for the crime of the century Which is going to bring down all of the American opposition. | ||
Which will bring down the national security apparatus and crush the opposition to what they're doing. | ||
That's what they're looking for. | ||
So, be very, very on your guard. | ||
Know that they're doing this. | ||
Know that they're infiltrating. | ||
Know that they are out there. | ||
Know that they are trying to trap you. | ||
They are trying to trick you. | ||
And no, when you're watching the news and when you see these things unfolding, that if they can't trick someone into doing it, they'll do it themselves. | ||
They will find an MKUltra slave. | ||
They will find, they'll just find one of their own guys, whatever. | ||
But that's how they operate. | ||
And that's how they've been doing it for decades. | ||
So be very, very on your guard about what happened here. | ||
And Trump supporters, we're not violent people. | ||
You know, we don't do that. | ||
I went to stop this deal. | ||
How many different, I think I did 13 events over the course of stop this deal. | ||
In Lansing, in Atlanta, in Phoenix, in Harrisburg, in D.C., obviously, and there was no violence at any single one of those. | ||
We did three, three rallies in Washington D.C. | ||
Million MAGA 1, Million MAGA 2, and then ultimately the Trump rally, the Save America rally on January 6th, and none of them were violent. | ||
Except for, of course, there was the people on January 6th that fought with the police. | ||
But we went to... There were people at every single state capitol in the country. | ||
And there were big rallies at every swing state capitol every week during Stop the Steal. | ||
And I went to, like I said, dozens of them. | ||
I went every weekend and every week to a different rally. | ||
And there was no violence at all. | ||
None to speak of. | ||
There was no nothing. | ||
And that was after a year of George Floyd. | ||
That was after a year of BLM and everything. | ||
And then, of course, on January 6th, obviously something went down because you have four suicided Capitol Police officers. | ||
They're not revealing the footage. | ||
And they've got all these unindicted co-conspirators in the charging documents. | ||
And the main leaders of the groups, like Proud Boys and Oath Keepers and Three Percenters, aren't being indicted either. | ||
Stuart Rhodes, Enrique Tarrio, the list goes on. | ||
So something very strange happened on January 6th. | ||
But that was the exception. | ||
The rule is that people like us are trying to achieve reform in the ways that we know how, in the ways that are legitimate within the system. | ||
And anything that's acting outside of that is either a part of the system or inadvertently serving the system. | ||
And you could see what the endgame is in doing something like this. | ||
A guy drives up, drives his pickup truck next to the Library of Congress saying he's going to blow up two city blocks. | ||
And again, whether he's a federal agent or not, all that this is doing for them is establishing a pattern in the minds of people in America that Trump supporters are to be feared. | ||
They're a national security threat. | ||
They're a terror threat. | ||
And what is warranted is a national security response. | ||
Shock and awe, counter-terrorism, counter-insurgency, Patriot Act 2, occupation. | ||
I mean, why do you think they're trying to land fighter jets on highways in Michigan last week? | ||
They tested that for the first time ever. | ||
Why do you think they're doing things like that? | ||
Why do you think they're talking about internment of Americans? | ||
Checkpoints at interstate borders? | ||
Why do you think DHS put out a memo last week saying that the unvaccinated are a terror threat? | ||
They put out a bulletin and said that for 9-11 you gotta watch out for anti-vaxxers and people that thought that the election was rigged. | ||
It's all being set up. | ||
They're planting the seeds. | ||
They're building the infrastructure. | ||
They're writing the documents. | ||
I'm sure they're just getting the approval, signing off. | ||
On the next 9-11, on the next false flag terror attack. | ||
So be very, very, very careful. | ||
This is not a time to be reckless. | ||
Okay, so that's the Capitol threat. | ||
Scary stuff. | ||
But I want to move on and I want to talk about some good news. | ||
Because that's pretty messed up. | ||
But I want to talk about some good news because there's a huge white pill today and it's our featured story. | ||
It's a great day. | ||
You know, God smiles today because OnlyFans is banning pornography. | ||
Have you heard of this? | ||
So if you don't know, I'm sure everybody knows what it is at this point, but OnlyFans is basically an amateur porn site and I don't know that it was actually ever designed to be that way. | ||
I really don't know the history of it. | ||
I don't know the background. | ||
It started out as a subscription-based service like Patreon where creators, content creators, can post content behind a paywall and sell it with a monthly subscription. | ||
People can subscribe, pay a fixed amount monthly, and get access to videos, picture, text posts, things like that. | ||
And again, I don't know if it was the intention or if this is just how it This is just how it started to be used. | ||
But eventually OnlyFans has become now basically just an amateur porn site. | ||
And that's what it's synonymous with. | ||
That's what it's used for. | ||
That's what people are going out and doing. | ||
This is where young people are able to go out there and do porn without a lot of the stigma of being like a regular porn star, without going on an actual adult site. | ||
OnlyFans, I think, The appeal of it to a lot of young people is it seems like it's very just casual, you know. | ||
I know that that's how people are treating it these days. | ||
It seems like that's a way that young people make money. | ||
That's a way that young people see, you know, they want to buy a concert ticket or they're broke in college or whatever and now it's seen as Basically, as making it a lot more convenient and a lot more, or I should say a lot less shameful, a lot more shameless to go out there and sell naked pictures, to go out there and sell amateur pornography. | ||
That's what it is, in case, you know, in case people don't know what that is. | ||
And so today, which is very surprising, OnlyFans announced that they're not going to do pornography anymore, starting on October 1st, and the details are still not even out on this yet. | ||
So it's very ambiguous, but they came out and said that on October 1st they're banning sexual content from the platform. | ||
Which is a little bit confusing, because they say at the same time, apparently, users can still post nude photographs and videos within the terms of service of the site, but not the sexual content. | ||
So there's a little bit of confusion about exactly what that means and how that'll be interpreted. | ||
But this came as a shock to a lot of people, huge surprise even to people like me! | ||
Because you look at pornography and a lot of people I think see it as basically inevitable, without radical change, without like a total change in government, without a theocracy, you know, without a revolution, without the government coming down on this, and God only knows the government doesn't come down on things like this, they only come down on People posting about election fraud and people posting so-called COVID misinformation. | ||
So a lot of people look at, and conservatives in particular, look at this as just this is the law of the land. | ||
This is just the Sodom and Gomorrah that we live in. | ||
This is the way of the future. | ||
This is just how it is. | ||
And so that they would do that of their own volition, unilaterally, by themselves, and go out and say, yeah, we're just not going to do the thing that we're known for and that makes us money. | ||
Is a little bit surprising and confusing nevertheless a very very positive development and I saw this and I couldn't believe it. | ||
I had to check actually that the account that posted it was legit. | ||
As I saw this on social media. | ||
And you know sometimes you see fake news accounts. | ||
You see like a BBC account and you know it's like BBC One or something. | ||
It's like some handle or some username that isn't exactly the network. | ||
But it's you know impersonating a network. | ||
And so at first I thought it was something like that. | ||
I saw that it was I thought that it was fake. | ||
I thought that someone was impersonating a news network or something like that. | ||
And made that announcement as you know as a big joke. | ||
And I checked and sure enough it was all over the news. | ||
Only fans banning pornography. | ||
And so I'll read to you the news on this, because like I said, it's a little bit confusing exactly what they're doing, and you know, we'll get into this. | ||
It says, quote, starting in October, the company will prohibit creators from posting material with sexually explicit conduct on its website, which many sex workers use to sell fans explicit content. | ||
They'll still be allowed to put up nude photos and videos provided that they're consistent with OnlyFans policy according to the company on Thursday. | ||
The popularity of the social media service exploded during the pandemic as sex workers, musicians, and online influencers used it to charge fans for exclusive access to photos, videos, and other material. | ||
OnlyFans has attracted more than 130 million users. | ||
That popularity also brought with it additional scrutiny And OnlyFans is positioning itself more as a forum for musicians, fitness instructors, and chefs than sex workers. | ||
While many of its most popular creators post videos of themselves engaging in sexual behavior, several mainstream celebrities like Bella Thorne, Cardi B, and Tyga have also set up accounts. | ||
The changes are needed because of mounting pressure from banking partners and payment providers, according to the company. | ||
OnlyFans is trying to raise money from outside investors at a valuation of more than $1 billion. | ||
So the way that I'm interpreting it, basically, is that OnlyFans is trying to pivot to becoming a social media giant. | ||
They see themselves now, the people that are running OnlyFans with the billion dollar valuation and huge numbers of paid subscribers, content creators, and users, and huge traffic, and huge engagement. | ||
I'm sure that they see themselves as becoming, rather than like Pornhub, rather than like a porn site, they see themselves as becoming like Snapchat, or like Twitter, or like Instagram. | ||
A place where, you know, maybe nudity happens, but it's not a porn site. | ||
You know, a place where it's a place for content creators to post content, maybe more like Patreon. | ||
It's a place where people can share, like it says in this article, music or videos or whatever, and maybe there's some nudity, there's some sexually explicit things, but it's not known as a porn site. | ||
So, the way that I'm interpreting it, basically, because at first I couldn't even make sense of it. | ||
I'm thinking, only fans banning pornography? | ||
That's like McDonald's banning hamburgers. | ||
That's like Popeye's Banning Chicken. | ||
I mean, that doesn't even make any sense. | ||
That's how they make all their money. | ||
And honestly, I don't know that it does make a ton of sense from a business point of view. | ||
Because I'm sure, and you know, the way that they explain it now, they leaked their financials actually to Axios, someone from the company. | ||
And you look at their financials, and it's a very impressive company. | ||
And so in pursuit of investors, in pursuit of, like I said, maybe trying to pivot and trying to transition to becoming something like a Twitter or Instagram, they're trying to destigmatize their own platform, which is a little ironic. | ||
They're trying to change the branding. | ||
They're trying to... | ||
Rehabilitate the brand as a social platform rather than a porn platform? | ||
Ironically, and it doesn't make much sense, like I said from a financial point of view, I think the reason that everyone's subscribing to the site is for the pornography. | ||
So, you know, they're banning the pornography so that they could get investment. | ||
But the only reason that they have this huge valuation, the only reason they're attracting investment is because of these great numbers and they have great numbers because it's a giant porn site. | ||
But nevertheless, that seems to be the reason why they're doing this. | ||
Either way, I'm not really questioning it. | ||
I mean, from, like, a moral point of view. | ||
I mean, we have to analyze it, obviously, and, you know, we'll discuss a little bit further. | ||
But I look at this and say, unequivocally, this is a very, very positive development. | ||
And this stands... this flies in the face. | ||
It doesn't stand. | ||
It flies. | ||
FLIES. | ||
It soars in the face. | ||
of arguments from libertarians or centrist minded people, moderate minded people who say things like people are going to do what they're going to do and as long as it doesn't harm anybody we shouldn't ban it and we can't even get in the way of it if we wanted to. | ||
Right? | ||
This is the conventional thinking, or at least it's become the conventional thinking on issues of vice like this. | ||
When it comes to marijuana, when it comes to gay marriage, when it comes to abortion, pornography, when it comes to these kinds of things, people say, well, as long as you're not hurting somebody else, You should let people do it because they're going to find a way. | ||
And if it's not hurting anybody, it's not our business, and we can't regulate it, and we can't legislate morality. | ||
So there's this issue of should. | ||
There's this issue of ought. | ||
We should not do it. | ||
We ought not to do it. | ||
But there's also this issue of we can't, even if we wanted to. | ||
Even if we thought that we ought to ban these things, we can't. | ||
Because if we impose a legal prohibition, A black market will spring up anyway and if a black market springs up you're just going to get the same problem but you'll also get a black market which is violent and you're going to have cartels and you're going to have power vested in the hands of criminals and it's not going to be regulated so there won't be oversight it won't be a safe So the argument goes, and it's a two-part argument. | ||
We shouldn't impose our morals. | ||
We shouldn't get in the way of people doing things that are not harming anybody. | ||
But also, even if we wanted to, it wouldn't be efficacious. | ||
We couldn't. | ||
Because people find a way, and black markets are created. | ||
Well, this flies in the face of both arguments. | ||
But first, let's talk about the latter argument. | ||
And then we'll get into the obvious, why we should. | ||
But people always used to say, well, even if we wanted to ban pornography, let's take it as a given. | ||
We can't, because how do you define it? | ||
People are going to do it anyway. | ||
Clearly, if OnlyFans stops allowing pornography on the platform, and if lots of these kinds of platforms stopped allowing pornography, it would make it a lot less easy for people to start making pornography and buying pornography. | ||
And so you know what they'll do? | ||
They won't do it. | ||
It's that simple. | ||
You know, you've got all these so-called sex workers, all these porn stars on social media, and they are unconsolable, inconsolable. | ||
They're saying that this is an attack on sex workers, OnlyFans built their platform, they made their living off of this, and on and on. | ||
And the reason they're so upset is because as OnlyFans shut down the sexually explicit content on the platform, certainly that's not the only place where people can make content, but that was a place where it was easy. | ||
That's a place where it was convenient. | ||
That was a hub of distribution. | ||
That was a place where people could readily and easily go with a much less stigma, by the way, And in a way which is well known, it's white listed, it is so-called safe, and it is regulated. | ||
I mean, that's what they say. | ||
It's maybe more regulated than other things that are out there. | ||
It made it, according to a lot of people, and again, this is their perception. | ||
I'm not saying this is their perception. | ||
OnlyFans made it safe, easy, and it took away the stigma. | ||
It made it accessible. | ||
It was, you know, there was this perception that there was oversight, that this was all above board. | ||
And as a consequence, people that wouldn't normally engage in this kind of stuff were now engaging in that perception. | ||
People that wouldn't probably drop out of school to become a porn star. | ||
It would have been inconceivable to do that ten years ago to lots of people. | ||
Unconscionable that you would quit school to become, you know, a rich and famous porn star. | ||
No, that becomes attractive to a lot of people because it's something where it's low risk, it's easy to set up. | ||
You just start an account, you just start, you know, make a Twitter account, whatever. | ||
Start selling stuff. | ||
And if it works, it works. | ||
If it doesn't, it doesn't. | ||
Everybody's doing it. | ||
And some people that wouldn't normally do it are now doing it. | ||
Well, if we go after the places where it's safe, easy, again, where it's attractive for people to do these things, and we ban them, you know, OnlyFans did this and it was a business decision. | ||
This was the financial pressure. | ||
In some sense, it was a social pressure from society that forced, and we'll get into that in a moment, that forced OnlyFans to change their policy. | ||
But if we were to just use government to ban things like this and put a carte blanche ban on everything like this, guess what would happen? | ||
We would not eradicate pornography from the globe, sorry to say. | ||
We would not stop people from sharing naked pictures of themselves, because you know what? | ||
You've got human beings, everybody's got a phone with two cameras on it, and they're all connected to each other, so somewhere People are always going to be taking pictures of their private parts and sending them to each other. | ||
I mean, this is just the reality. | ||
But you know what's not going to happen? | ||
You're not going to have tens or hundreds of thousands of teenagers turning 18, 19, 20. | ||
You're not going to have tens or hundreds of thousands of college students who are going to set up an OnlyFans to just see if they can start making $5,000, $10,000 a month selling naked pictures of themselves. | ||
They just won't do it. | ||
And you want to know why? | ||
Because it won't be convenient, it won't be safe, it won't be reputable, and it's not worth the legal risk. | ||
It's still going to be out there, there still would be pornography, and there would be a black market for it and everything like that, but it would exist on the margins. | ||
Far fewer people would be doing it. | ||
Far fewer people would be engaging with it. | ||
It would be a much smaller industry. | ||
And at the end of the day, we could always clean up as much of it as we can. | ||
Wherever it was found, it could be eradicated. | ||
And think of it. | ||
If we can do that with content like mine, if Facebook and Twitter and the government can ban content like mine, You know, and everybody who's watching this show knows how hard it is to find right-wing content on the internet. | ||
Google curates their search results. | ||
YouTube curates their search results. | ||
They manipulate the algorithm for recommended videos and autoplay. | ||
Twitter, they shadow ban people and ban people outright. | ||
Facebook and Instagram do the same thing. | ||
We all know how difficult it is. | ||
We all know how stunted the growth and exposure is with basic tools that are used by private social media companies. | ||
And that limits the exposure and the spread and the promulgation of the kinds of narratives and messages that they don't want. | ||
And they say this. | ||
They say deplatforming works. | ||
Now, obviously, I'm just so good at what I do. | ||
It doesn't really work that well. | ||
But if it was illegal, they could find AmericaFirst.Live and shut it down. You know, if the government just intervened, if that extra legal step was taken, it would probably be nearly impossible for me to carry on what I'm doing. Now, I could go, and like an OnlyFans creator, I could go and start a ham radio show. | ||
I could go out and put a giant antenna in my backyard and hide underground. | ||
I could go to another country and do it. | ||
Sure. | ||
Am I likely to do that? | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Maybe. | ||
But, but, even if I were hypothetically driven into a black market, And I could technically still carry on somewhere. | ||
I would nearly have the same exposure and reach. | ||
And if they found me doing it, if I got that kind of exposure and reach, they could use tools to shut it down. | ||
We can do the same thing with pornography. | ||
If we could do it for COVID misinformation and election misinformation, we can do it for pornography. | ||
So it's really then a question of whether we ought to do it or not. | ||
It's not a question of can we or is it worthwhile to try? | ||
It is! | ||
You blow up OnlyFans and guess what? | ||
You've nuked tens or hundreds of thousands of would-be porn stars! | ||
You've just saved, you know, and I don't know exactly what the rule is going to look like, I don't know technically how they're going to change rules, but if OnlyFans, let's say for the sake of argument, says no more nudity, no more pornography, no more sexual content, you've saved potentially Generations of young girls from going out there and making porn, and you've saved potentially generations of young guys. | ||
Well, I don't know, because there's still ubiquitous porn everywhere else, but potentially young guys from being paid subscribers to porn on OnlyFans. | ||
And is that not worthwhile to try? | ||
Because, well, we couldn't eradicate it entirely. | ||
You can't eradicate murder entirely. | ||
It's still illegal. | ||
And so this, to me, is a huge white pill, number one, because of the development in itself. | ||
This is a great thing. | ||
To get OnlyFans out of the business of pornography and to restore the stigma of so-called sex work. | ||
It's not like regular work. | ||
It's not like regular labor. | ||
It's undignified. | ||
It's immoral. | ||
It's not decent. | ||
Selling your God-given body, which is attached to your soul? | ||
Your body is inextricably linked with your soul, and you're going out there and Using and abusing that and exposing it and and totally right debasing that Some people make a lot of money, but ultimately for money, for material gain, it's not like any other work. | ||
And it's a great thing that this is being banned, because pornography should be stigmatized. | ||
It should be shamed. | ||
It's not reputable. | ||
It's not comparable to any other kind of work. | ||
That's a good thing. | ||
And that gets to the ought. | ||
Should we do these kinds of things? | ||
Of course. | ||
Of course we should ban OnlyFans. | ||
Of course we should ban things like this. | ||
The first part is to say, you know, the question of whether or not it's worthwhile or can we do it... | ||
Yes, we can ban drugs. | ||
Yes, we can ban porn. | ||
Yes, we can ban gay marriage. | ||
We can ban abortion. | ||
We can ban lots of things. | ||
Believe me. | ||
We can drive these things to the farthest reaches of the globe. | ||
Could you imagine if we used... Now, this might be a little bit, I don't know, scary, but if we have this surveillance state, if we have this government, clearly we see what it's capable of. | ||
We can get pretty damn close to stopping all abortion, you know? | ||
Just like we could get close to stopping a lot of things. | ||
So it's not really a question of can we? | ||
It's not a question of, you know, is it worthwhile? | ||
It's worthwhile because we'll get less of it if we decide as a society that we don't like something and we want to eradicate it. | ||
We may not be able to get 100%, but we'll get 50%, we'll get 80%, we'll get very close, which is worthwhile if it's saving souls, if it's having a demonstrable impact on society like this is going to have. | ||
And then the question becomes, well, should we do it? | ||
And that's another question. | ||
And then the discussion is between people who justify creating a platform where people are doing this kind of stuff, where your daughter is graduating from high school and then goes right on her phone and legal prerogative, legal prerogative to do this, starts taking pictures of herself and videos of herself and selling that on the internet, which is forever. | ||
You know, whether that's a good thing for society, you've got to defend that if you're in favor of it. | ||
And all you have to say if you're in favor of banning it is that that's probably not good for society. | ||
It's not good for society to have a country of women who have an OnlyFans. | ||
And it's really not even that hard to see why. | ||
You don't need data. | ||
You don't need to study. | ||
Here's your argument. | ||
We want women to marry men. | ||
We want women to marry men so they have kids. | ||
Men don't want to marry women that have an OnlyFans because it's gross. | ||
And I'm sure kids don't want their moms to have OnlyFans because that's disgusting. | ||
We don't want to have a society where there's nothing sacred, where there's nothing holy, there's nothing personal and private. | ||
We don't want to have society where there's no intimacy because ultimately that's what this is about is destroying intimacy. | ||
You know? | ||
I mean, that's... Even from the perspective of somebody, if you're not religious, this is an argument against this stuff, right? | ||
Even if you're not religious, you would say, there goes intimacy, sex work, and everything done in broad daylight, and open relationships, and OnlyFans, and everything, and all this consent stuff. | ||
They've turned relationships and romance, if there is any, and sex into something as contractual as like setting up your iPhone. | ||
Sign a user agreement here. | ||
And do you want to have our microphone record so we could give you advertising preferences? | ||
You know, I mean, they've turned it into a commodity. | ||
Capitalism and Marxism, same, you know, two sides of the same coin. | ||
Anyway, so that's kind of a tangent. | ||
But nevertheless, it's a very easy argument to win. | ||
Yes, we can, and yes, we should. | ||
Who is out there on the side of OnlyFans saying, yes, we should have a society of mothers and wives that have pictures and videos of them performing sex acts all over the internet for the low price of $4.99 or $9.99, you know, whatever it goes for per month. | ||
Who's out there saying that we want to have children in grade school bullying each other because they see each other's moms? | ||
Only fans! | ||
Who wants to live in a society where you go out on a first date and you gotta ask, hey, are you a porn star? | ||
Do you have pictures and videos of yourself performing sex acts on strangers and other guys online for everyone to see? | ||
Are my co-workers and friends, because they know you and they know your name, are they going to be able to google you? | ||
And see you doing that kind of stuff? | ||
And that's just, I mean, and honestly, of course it's much deeper than that. | ||
Pornography is deeply immoral. | ||
It's adultery. | ||
It's prostitution. | ||
This is stuff that lands you in hell forever. | ||
This is stuff that steals the soul of men and women. | ||
Of course. | ||
But just off the top of your head, you really don't have to get into, well, the historiography of Christ means that the Bible is real, and the Bible is real means that this is immoral. | ||
You don't even need to get that far. | ||
Let's just use common sense here. | ||
We could go there, and that's true, and ultimately that's the basis, that's the foundation of why we believe it, but we don't even have to go that far. | ||
You just have to say, I think we'd like to live in a society where our future girlfriends' wives are at current, and daughters are not whores displaying themselves on OnlyFans. | ||
Or guys, too, for that matter. | ||
So, honestly, huge positive development, and I hope that this shows to everybody what is achievable. | ||
I think we have basically accepted that things have to be the way that they are, but they don't. | ||
People have just accepted that this is just the way that society is. | ||
We can't ban that. | ||
Because that's just how things are now. | ||
We can't make a move on OnlyFans. | ||
We can't ban things we don't like. | ||
It would never work. | ||
And anyway, people should do what they want. | ||
Look, OnlyFans is bad. | ||
Nobody wants this in the society. | ||
Let's get in power and get rid of it. | ||
I mean, and I hope that people see this in this area in particular, because I think that pornography has honestly never been popular. | ||
If you look at opinion polling on this, there has always been, and you'd be surprised how much popular support there is for banning pornography overall, and especially banning pornography for minors and more regulation on that. | ||
But it also extends even beyond this. | ||
It also extends even beyond strictly referring to pornography and these kinds of social battles which have been lost over the past two decades. | ||
It applies to everything. | ||
People look at the cities and they say, oh, I mean, quite frankly, the black population is kind of ruined. | ||
Lots of cities. | ||
Downtown Chicago. | ||
Riddle me this. | ||
Why is it not safe to be in downtown Chicago on the weekends at night? | ||
It's because of the young black people that are going to go and carjack you. | ||
That's just who it is. | ||
It's not necessarily because they are black, but they are. | ||
But we have to tolerate that. | ||
Why? | ||
Because we can't lock them up. | ||
We can't lock them up because we'd have too many of them in prison, and that would be deeply racist. | ||
So people say, well, we can't do it, and even if we tried, it wouldn't work. | ||
No, we can! | ||
We can get in power, and we can figure out why this is happening. | ||
Why are 17 to 25 year old black men going out and carjacking people? | ||
Well, there's a lot of reasons, but I mean, for starters, it's because they're not in school. | ||
It's, for starters, because they don't have dads. | ||
I mean, there's a lot of reasons to this, and you could say that a lot of them are self-inflicted, but we could diagnose very specifically why they act out in these ways. | ||
And then we can go with the sober mind and try to go and fix them, and in the meantime, you know, address the problem itself. | ||
We don't have to go right for the root causes. | ||
For starters, let's just have open carry. | ||
Let's just have people carrying guns so they can fight back. | ||
That's a good start. | ||
Let's empower the police. | ||
Let's change rules of engagement to be very favorable to police. | ||
Let's let them do stop and frisk. | ||
Let's let them do their job. | ||
I mean, we can do that. | ||
And you know what? | ||
We can clean up the city of Chicago. | ||
And we can get rid of the crime. | ||
It doesn't have to be like this. | ||
And I hope that people can start to see That we need to achieve power and then use power to do the things that we need to do to make the society the way that we want it to be. | ||
We want to live in a society that's safe and decent and clean. | ||
And we want to live in a society where we're doing great things. | ||
Where we have a high quality of life and a high standard of living and we are educated and religious and our nation is achieving great things. | ||
That is what we want for the society. | ||
But in order to do that we have just got to get serious about it. | ||
We've got to get serious about wanting it and we've got to figure out how to get it. | ||
Ultimately, what's standing in the way is us and this defeatist mentality which says, well, we shouldn't do it and we can't do it. | ||
Shouldn't do it and even if we wanted to, we couldn't. | ||
Yes, we can. | ||
Yes, we can. | ||
OnlyFans is doing it for us. | ||
OnlyFans decided to shut all their stuff down of their own volition as a business strategy. | ||
Could you imagine if we had a right-wing government that came in and forced them to stop? | ||
And forced all the sites to stop doing that? | ||
Because we as a people decided we don't want to live in an OnlyFans society? | ||
We'd be better off without it? | ||
And I hope people can take that same premise and apply it to everything. | ||
Let's just do the things that we want to do. | ||
Let's end the war in Afghanistan. | ||
We don't want to be there. | ||
We don't want to waste our money there. | ||
There's no reason. | ||
No one even knows why we're there. | ||
No one even knows the capital of Afghanistan. | ||
Go up to your average person and say, what's the capital of Afghanistan? | ||
And why are we at war there? | ||
No one will know. | ||
They'll say 9-11. | ||
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Why? | |
I don't know. | ||
Same with Iraq. | ||
They'll probably get them confused. | ||
So well and honestly that's just because a lot of people are ignorant but nevertheless there's no good reason. | ||
Ask the experts why we're there and they'll give you some convoluted reason about well it's a we have to draw a red line and keep our promises and weird shit like that. | ||
Well we don't want it so let's get rid of it. | ||
We don't want crime let's get rid of it. | ||
We don't want inflation let's get it under control. | ||
Let's raise the interest rates. | ||
Let's have a society where people are saving money. | ||
Let's bring down the cost of college. | ||
You know, stop subsidizing these student loans, which is why colleges raise your tuition. | ||
I mean, it's like we can get in there. | ||
We could figure out the problems, figure out the solutions, and then just do it. | ||
You know, not elect somebody that's like, well, I'm going to create a pro-business environment. | ||
I'm going to protect our right to life. | ||
I mean, that's all great and everything, but We gotta get in there and have a revolution, basically. | ||
Not like a violent revolution, but we've gotta revolutionize everything in the country. | ||
Instead of getting some, you know, Republican president who will achieve moderate reforms and choose constitutionalists for the bench, let's elect somebody like Napoleon who will change the fucking calendar and change the name of the country. | ||
And change the flag and change everything. | ||
Let's elect somebody who's going to completely transform the bureaucracy and make it more efficient and fill it up with patriots and have them going to work every day to undo 30 or 100 years of decline. | ||
That's all it takes. | ||
You know, let's have a Napoleon, let's have a Lenin, and I'm comparing it to violent revolutions, it's not my intention, but I'm saying let's have a real revolutionary get in charge through legitimate means, through perfectly legitimate legal means. | ||
Let's get a real reformer in there who's going to go in and really fundamentally change how this country operates. | ||
Anything short of that, let's just forget it, you know? | ||
Anything short of that, what are we even doing? | ||
Rearranging the chairs on the deck of the Titanic, you know? | ||
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Well, we made a better corporate business environment. | |
The economy's not real, man! | ||
The economy's not real. | ||
Even the Trump prosperity was illusory. | ||
I mean, don't get me wrong. | ||
It's better than now. | ||
But are you telling me that the economy under Trump wasn't totally distorted? | ||
That the economy under Trump was some great thing? | ||
We were still de-industrializing, still financialized, still, I mean, it still wasn't what it was a hundred years ago. | ||
Now, I mean, give the guy credit, he only had four years, but nevertheless, you know, like, well, we're gonna lower the corporate tax rate? | ||
Yeah, that's a start. | ||
That should have been done, like, 30 seconds before, after you got in office. | ||
That should have been signed on day one. | ||
And then you should have had structural reforms. | ||
But anyway. | ||
So the OnlyFans, it's far bigger. | ||
It's far bigger than just OnlyFans ban porn. | ||
It's about let's change your whole outlook on things. | ||
OnlyFans banning pornography from their site is going to stop people from making porn. | ||
That's good. | ||
We don't need a deontological reason why OnlyFans has the authority to do this. | ||
Let's just say it had a good outcome. | ||
It had an outcome that we all liked, so let's just continue that. | ||
And let's expand that to every other aspect. | ||
And it's a huge, huge white bill. | ||
Because this OnlyFans stuff is like, good luck these days trying to find a wife. | ||
Find a wife who isn't vaxxed, never had an OnlyFans, trying to find a wife, hasn't had an abortion, isn't on birth control. | ||
It goes on and on. | ||
Has a body count lower than 10. | ||
I mean, forget about a virgin. | ||
Lower than 10 or something. | ||
Please! | ||
You can't do it. | ||
So, I mean, we really... I mean, my generation's fucked. | ||
Sorry to say. | ||
Sorry for the language. | ||
But the government needs to get in there and rehabilitate these women. | ||
Because, I mean, they're being born and then spoiled. | ||
They're being born and immediately being made defective for marriage. | ||
So that's got to... I mean, that's the big thing that's just got to turn around. | ||
We can save them! | ||
We can't save her! | ||
She's gone. | ||
But we can save the unborn. | ||
We can save them. | ||
Save the unborn from their mothers, who you can't save. | ||
And you can save the unborn from OnlyFans, and you can save them from a life of birth control, and drugs, and all that kind of stuff. | ||
SSRIs, and... All the other propaganda. | ||
Cardi B, and Ariana Grande, and so on. | ||
You can't save her, but you can save them! | ||
So anyway, so that's OnlyFans. | ||
And like I said, it's a little bit inexplicable. | ||
There's a few theories on why they're doing this. | ||
One theory is it's strictly financial, which makes sense. | ||
It seems like they're trying to pivot. | ||
They don't want to be the porn platform. | ||
They want to be the next Patreon. | ||
They want to be the next Instagram or, you know, whatever. | ||
They want to be a big tech giant. | ||
They've got a billion dollar valuation. | ||
Now that's not really comparable, because what's the valuation for Facebook? | ||
Like 500, 600 billion dollars, you know? | ||
And Facebook's the biggest one. | ||
And what's the valuation for Google? | ||
It's like, I think, between 500 billion and a trillion. | ||
And Twitter's Twitter's not and I think they're probably smaller. | ||
Anyway, Patreon's not that big, but they're trying to they're trying to compete with the big guys. | ||
So they're trying to shed that. | ||
I mean that makes sense to me. | ||
The other rumor is that it's because of all the child porn on there because OnlyFans is you know that the whole thing is full of child pornography. | ||
How could it not be? | ||
They don't regulate that. | ||
None of these tech companies regulate that. | ||
That's what happened at Tumblr. | ||
And Twitter, I'm sure, you know, has the same problem because that's where all the Tumblr people migrated. | ||
And Representative Gosar, I think, wrote a letter about that a few months ago. | ||
We were talking to their staff and this is one of their big issues. | ||
All the child porn now that has migrated to all the major platforms like Twitter. | ||
So you know that OnlyFans has got that. | ||
I mean people literally turn 18 and go on there. | ||
You think people aren't not waiting until they turn 18 to go on there? | ||
Is it they're fearing investigative journalism because there's a big BBC expose on them? | ||
Are they fearing regulation? | ||
I mean that's possible. | ||
But I will also say, and this is the other angle, and then we'll move on to our Super Chats, it's kind of funny how this has worked out, because you look at the past year and a half, there's been kind of a white pill on pornography, which is that it seems like there is a bit of a crackdown. | ||
Because I think it was last year that what happened, like Mastercard banned Pornhub or something from using their services, and Tumblr banned porn, and OnlyFans is banning porn. | ||
I think Twitter might do that soon. | ||
And I know maybe a lot of you guys aren't going to like this take, but I think this speaks to what I was saying earlier this week. | ||
It really speaks to why we have to be very precise about when we're talking about what's going on, explaining our worldview. | ||
Because I know a lot of people look at pornography, and we all know pornography is bad. | ||
But they say this was planned! | ||
They wanted this to happen! | ||
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I mean, E. Michael Jones has been talking for fucking 20 years about how they were broadcasting pornography to Ramallah in Palestine in 2003 because porn's a political weapon and it's all a plan and they're using it as a political weapon. | ||
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Porn is a tool of political control and all the... | |
It does a little bit fly in the face of that kind of argument when the biggest big tech companies are banning porn under pressure from the biggest credit card processors in the world. | ||
I'm just saying! | ||
And that's not to say, by the way, it's not to say that MasterCard isn't evil. | ||
It's not to say that porn isn't evil. | ||
But it is to say that I don't necessarily think they're all getting together on the moon, on the moon base. | ||
And planning out and saying, well, here's the... | ||
And then, and then we're going to get the kids hooked on porn. | ||
And then we're going to kill them. | ||
And then we're going to make everyone... | ||
Don't get me wrong. | ||
They're all being used by the devil. | ||
They're all evil. | ||
But I don't... | ||
I think that it's really not evil geniuses. | ||
I think it's more just people that are immoral or amoral pursuing their interest at the expense of what is right. | ||
I think it's just a confluence of evil forces, evil actors, doing things to benefit themselves. | ||
I don't know that the banks and the porn companies are getting together, because people might look at this and say, what the? | ||
Mastercard banned Pornhub? | ||
Well, I mean, that doesn't make any sense. | ||
I thought the Jews ran Mastercard and Pornhub, and they were teaming up to give you 1,000 bonus miles to Epstein Island if you watch 10,000 hours of pornography. | ||
You know, and so people like that are searching for an explanation. | ||
Well, what's the five-dimensional chess? | ||
Five-dimensional chess move. | ||
Why MasterCard? | ||
And why the banks banned OnlyFans or whatever? | ||
I don't necessarily know that there is one. | ||
Probably it's much simpler than that. | ||
OnlyFans started and maybe they played into the porn. | ||
Maybe that was part of the inception. | ||
Maybe it just evolved that way. | ||
But now they've made money and now they're competing with other platforms. | ||
They're facing regulatory pressure. | ||
They're facing social pressure. | ||
They're facing pressure from investors. | ||
And so now as a business strategy, they're changing what they're doing. | ||
It doesn't mean they became enlightened and they became good people. | ||
They're still evil people. | ||
But I mean, to me, that simple explanation is probably more true than like there's this backdoor. | ||
No, there's a secret way. | ||
where they're fucking everyone over. | ||
I mean, I don't necessarily know that that's the case. | ||
I think that it's probably as simple in this case as it is. | ||
So, like I said, I know some people aren't going to like that, but I've never liked this, like, very simplistic, I don't know, sloppy kind of thinking like, well, that's planned. | ||
That's all part of the plan. | ||
Now, I do this sometimes for comedic effect, and I speak in vague general terms like this, but, I mean, this is the kind of QAnon thinking, you know? | ||
That there's this cabal, and there is a cabal, but that, like, there's this cabal of Trump supporters competing with them, and Trump is a time traveler. | ||
I mean, there are people that really believe this. | ||
People seriously believe that Donald Trump used a time travel device because his uncle worked at MIT or something, Fred Trump, I don't know all the, it's been five years since I was a part of that. | ||
But do you remember the time-traveling Trump theory? | ||
And the QAnon stuff, and they think that Trump is a time traveler, and he's still president, and Hillary Clinton's getting hanged in Guantanamo Bay. | ||
I mean, all this kind of stuff. | ||
And clearly, if you could say that, well, that's too crazy, and this is more likely, you know, you gotta draw the line somewhere. | ||
And maybe it's not even necessarily about drawing a line, per se. | ||
It's really more about just having a more robust, a more disciplined way of thinking. | ||
And the reason we have to be that way is because, I mean, if we want to win, we have to know. | ||
We have to know what's going on. | ||
We have to know how it works. | ||
We have to reverse engineer it. | ||
And we've got to figure out a way, based on how things are in reality, and how the system operates, and how it really works, How we're going to target their vulnerabilities, how we're going to fight them effectively. | ||
We need to know how the world works so that we can succeed in the world. | ||
We have to know how the system works so that we can defeat the system. | ||
So we have to be realistic. | ||
We have to be sober. | ||
Especially, and especially when it comes to winning people over. | ||
Now, that's not 100% true about winning people over because people are very prone to this kind of magical thinking and emotional thinking and things like that. | ||
But nevertheless, if we're trying to win people over who are skeptical, you're not going to win them over by saying there's a shadow president in control and Trump time-traveled because his uncle worked at MIT. | ||
You know? | ||
Because a lot of that stuff just isn't true and it's not convincing. | ||
And so, you know, it's been a very weird five years. | ||
It's been a weird time since Trump got elected. | ||
And I understand why this kind of thinking has emerged. | ||
It's because you can't trust anything, so people think that you can't trust everything, you know? | ||
People think that because, and I think this is just a natural course of events, the media has been discredited. | ||
They lie to us. | ||
So much is a lie that now people are just grasping for anything. | ||
People don't really know how to discern what's real and what's fake anymore because how can you know when everyone's lying and everyone's corrupt and everyone seems to be out to get you? | ||
So I understand why over the past five years people would be prone to believing in things like QAnon and wacky things that go from being a Trump supporter to a flat earther. | ||
I could see that. | ||
I could see how you could go from being like someone that voted for Obama to saying, hey, this Trump guy makes sense to five years later being like the earth is flat and elves are real. | ||
And, you know, and like all this kind of stuff. | ||
And don't get me wrong. | ||
I mean, there's some truth in all in some of this stuff. | ||
But I think we have got to level up and evolve and say, look, we've been in this so-called post-truth society, post-modern society for five years. | ||
The illusions have been destroyed. | ||
We've taken the red pill. | ||
We see the matrix for what it is. | ||
But now that that's worn off, now we've really got to get real and we've got to get realistic about how these things operate. | ||
And like I said, I know not everybody's going to like to hear that. | ||
But, you know, when I look at this development with OnlyFans, and even the withdrawal from Afghanistan, and other things, even like the vaccine, you know, some people are saying, you know, well, what if the vaccine is inoculating people from a disease that hasn't been invented yet, and they're gonna unleash that on the people that aren't vaccinated, and it's gonna kill them, and then the only people that obey will be left, and it's like, and it's like, you know, that's when you lose me. | ||
I mean, The vaccine is designed to kill people? | ||
I mean, that doesn't make any sense. | ||
Why would they kill everyone? | ||
If everyone's getting the vaccine, it's going to kill everyone? | ||
Well, how does that factor in with the immigration stuff? | ||
I mean, how does that even factor in? | ||
At once, it's like, well, they want more people in the country for a slave class, but at the same time, they want to kill everyone? | ||
They want people that are, they're going to force dissidents to get the vaccine, but they're also going to force, but they're also going to take it and they're going to force their supporters to get it. | ||
I mean, it doesn't, you know what I'm saying? | ||
So we've got to look at these events as they come and just be very sober minded. | ||
It's difficult to discern. | ||
I'm not saying that it isn't, but you know, based on these recent developments, You could see where this theory that there's this all-powerful elite that knows everything and everything is planned and everything could be interpreted in that way, like, well, oh, this is part of the agenda. | ||
Hmm. | ||
Well, I know that there's an agenda. | ||
What's the five-dimensional way that this somehow works out for them? | ||
What's the intentionality behind this? | ||
I don't know that there always is intentionality. | ||
They're evil people. | ||
They're increasingly incompetent. | ||
And they're just doing evil things. | ||
I don't, I don't necessarily know that they're all getting together and plotting out, you know, how they're going to, uh, you know, they're conspiring to make it so that you can't succeed in life. | ||
I mean, certainly they've done that to me, but it makes sense because I'm a political dissident. | ||
I don't know that they're targeting me because, you know, of some esoteric reason or whatever, but it's because I'm a vocal activist, political dissident who is speaking out against their agenda. | ||
It's as simple as that. | ||
I mean, you know, It's really not so complicated, but anyway, so that's the last thing I'll say about OnlyFans. | ||
I saw that and I was thinking to myself, how are these people going to justify it? | ||
All these, you know, the magical thinking, how is that going to fly? | ||
Anyway, so that's the OnlyFans situation. | ||
Huge white pill. | ||
We love to see it. | ||
And just a little bit of a call for discernment at the end there. | ||
That's all. | ||
Just a call for some discernment and for people to just, you know, try and be a little bit more realistic. | ||
And it's a necessity. | ||
It's a necessity to be realistic, like I said, because we can't win if we think that Trump is a time traveler. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
But people who think that, like, Trump is still the shadow president, number one, they're wrong, and number two, you can't win like that. | ||
Because what's the course of action if Trump is the real president? | ||
It would be very different than if we had a sober assessment of the facts. | ||
You know, if I believed that Trump was still president, I would probably be acting in a very different way. | ||
In a way that is not effective. | ||
In a way that is not in line with what must be done according to what we know about the situation. | ||
Okay, so you understand that. | ||
All right, but let's get into our Super Chats. | ||
Let's see. | ||
Let's see what we got here. | ||
I am hungry, man. | ||
I haven't eaten all day. | ||
I just realized I haven't eaten one thing. | ||
Well, actually, I take that back. | ||
I had an Italian sub. | ||
But that was a long time ago. | ||
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I'm starving. | |
I'm gonna go out and get some hot dogs after this. | ||
And some ice cream. | ||
Let's fucking go. | ||
I haven't eaten all damn day. | ||
Yesterday we got pizza, like, 8 o'clock. | ||
Up all night. | ||
Wake up early in the morning. | ||
Had, uh, half of an Italian sub. | ||
Now it's 8 o'clock tonight! | ||
So, over the past 24 hours, all I had was a flatbread, a half-pound pizza, and an Italian sub. | ||
And I'm starving! | ||
I mean, that's not... I mean, that's not... that's not meager by any... I guess that's kind of a lot of food, but not for 24 hours, you know? | ||
So I gotta get something in my belly. | ||
My blood sugar's low. | ||
I can already feel myself getting agitated. | ||
I wish I had a Belvita breakfast bar, a candy bar, or something. | ||
Something to keep me going here. | ||
OpticsRespector says FDA about to mandate a booster and all people want to talk about is you drinking. | ||
Nigga's worried about the wrong shot. | ||
Yeah, very true. | ||
I'll have you know I haven't made a decision yet. | ||
And I haven't had a drink or anything. | ||
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I don't know. | |
I'm still undecided. | ||
I'm being put... Very compelling arguments made. | ||
Very compelling arguments made on either side. | ||
On either side, really. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't know the answer. | ||
It'll come to me. | ||
I'll figure it out eventually. | ||
But I don't really want to hear from you guys anymore. | ||
Optics, it's okay. | ||
I love optics. | ||
Good guy. | ||
But I don't want to re-litigate. | ||
We did that on Tuesday. | ||
But I haven't made a decision. | ||
I was with some of my friends the other night and they got real drunk. | ||
And it was fun. | ||
Honestly, the reason why... Here we are, here we are. | ||
We're getting into it again. | ||
The reason why I am reconsidering it is because I feel like when people drink around me, they feel like I'm judging them and they feel like they can't have a good time. | ||
Which, that's not the case. | ||
I'm just an introvert. | ||
I'm just sort of quiet and I kind of just like to live vicariously through people. | ||
You know, I'm not really an excitable, present person. | ||
I'm really an introverted, kind of disconnected, heady person. | ||
You know, I never really feel like I'm in the moment. | ||
And so for that reason I'm sitting there quietly not because I'm judging or not because I'm not having a good time. | ||
I'm just sort of observing and I'm enjoying the ambience. | ||
I'm enjoying the atmosphere. | ||
I'm just sort of watching. | ||
I'm enjoying and I'm sort of living vicariously through others. | ||
But people, whenever they drink around me, they're like, oh man, you know, we're degenerates, or oh man, we can't, you know, whatever. | ||
And it's like, no, just feel comfortable, feel at ease. | ||
So I feel like if I participated, do I get to participate in the moment, or at least do people feel like I'm participating, you know? | ||
So that's the only, that's the only rub. | ||
Because it's just true. | ||
I mean, I can have a good time. | ||
I enjoy Honestly, but I Feel like people think that I am NOT enjoying But I really just like to sit back and just like to you know, enjoy the company enjoy enjoy the ambiance so So, I don't know but I also think drinking is really fucking gay I Cold Cheese says, Happy Birthday, Nick. | ||
I hope you have a great one, bro. | ||
Hey, thank you, man. | ||
Thanks for the big super chat. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Thank you, King. | ||
We love Cold Cheese. | ||
Anthony says, Nick, you can't drink, bro. | ||
Here we go. | ||
Yes, you are the chosen one. | ||
I feel a lot more relaxed about the future knowing that in no time in the day are you drunk and that you are always in a competent frame of mind. | ||
The problem... Here we go. | ||
Four super chats on this. | ||
The problem with alcohol is that a small amount can improve your mood, but it is self-perpetuating. | ||
As the alcohol tells you to drink more and more and you have less self-control, so it is putting you in a bad situation, it screws with your sleep, harmful to your body, kills brain cells, can cause social and interpersonal problems. | ||
Your reward is in heaven, brother. | ||
Certain people are given a higher calling for their time on earth and you're one of them. | ||
Keep persevering and walking your path. | ||
Only God can understand and that's who you'll meet when this earthly experience is over. | ||
That's pretty heavy. | ||
That's a lot. | ||
That's a lot to lay on me. | ||
Well, you're the chosen one, and your reward is in heaven, so you have to say, you know, I mean, hey, there's a lot of truth there. | ||
It's hard to argue with that. | ||
I'll say this, though. | ||
I'm not not drinking because it messes with my sleep, because... | ||
I can't. | ||
I've never been able to sleep in my entire life. | ||
I'm 23 years old and I have never been able to sleep. | ||
Harmful on your body? | ||
Yeah, well, you know what else is harmful on my body? | ||
Hot dogs and ice cream every day. | ||
Kills brain cells? | ||
I mean, yeah, so does TikTok. | ||
Social and interpersonal problems? | ||
I cause enough of that because I'm a nut job. | ||
So I mean none in other words none of those are reasons in themselves not to drink the reason would be and and also I mean, I guess the argument about like Self-control, I mean there's some truth to that, but I feel like I'd be able to control myself It's a risk, but I feel like I'd be able to control myself. | ||
It's really not so much that it's just about ego pride it's about I don't know. | ||
Discipline? | ||
Vaguely? | ||
Something like that? | ||
I mean, I went very into detail on this on Tuesday. | ||
I'm not gonna go all the way into it again, but it's really not about any of those reasons. | ||
Because with any of those reasons, you could say, well, are you really so concerned about your sleep schedule? | ||
I mean, obviously that's not the case. | ||
Are you really concerned about your health? | ||
Yeah, that's a stretch, you know? | ||
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So... | |
It's really it's really not about that But I appreciate the kind words and and the towards the end you getting really more into the meat of it Which is about being the chosen one the higher calling the reward being in heaven and everything but it's just you know, I Don't know lots to think about Spinefish says thoughts on I believe by the Earls If that's the song that I think it is. | ||
I hate it but It doesn't ring a bell. | ||
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Let me see the lyrics. | |
Do I know this song? | ||
I don't think I know this song. | ||
Connecticut Griper says, should I get a medical exemption for the vaccine or is that similar to faking documentation? | ||
I am in high school, and either way, I am prepared to fully resist vaccination. | ||
If you're in high school, I would say get a medical exemption. | ||
If you can. | ||
DeBeers! | ||
Here we go. | ||
DeBeers. | ||
It says, Happy Birthday, Nick! | ||
I'm sending you the complete box set of How I Met Your Mother on Blu-ray, all nine Laugh Out Loud seasons for you to enjoy. | ||
Experience all the classics all over again like the slap bet the bro code and who could forget Ted stealing the blue French horn the blue French horn So be sure to suit up and always remember to stay awesome Well, thank you to beers I'll react to this in a minute, but first I Gotta say it's uh Little surprising to see you here. | ||
I guess you took a break from watching Patrick Casey streams and donating lemons to him and basically supporting him and everything. | ||
Wow, it's really interesting to see you in these parts, huh? | ||
This side of town. | ||
You're on the wrong side of town, my friend. | ||
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This is a sundown town! | |
No, but yeah, I don't know. | ||
I don't know what you're doing around these parts here, huh? | ||
I thought I was some kind of a fad, huh? | ||
I thought AfPak was some big honeypot and I'm the next Richard Spencer and my ego's killing everything and blah blah blah, right? | ||
Isn't something like that? | ||
Isn't that how that goes? | ||
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So, I don't know. | |
Is this show too lively for you? | ||
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I don't know. | |
Did I wake you up? | ||
Did I wake you up? | ||
Did you accidentally put autoplay on DLive? | ||
Is somebody restreaming my show on there and I woke you up? | ||
You need to take some medication to calm you down? | ||
I know this might be a little too exciting for you. | ||
I appreciate the birthday wishes, but it has to be said. | ||
Has to be said. | ||
But hey, thanks for the birthday wishes. | ||
The Super Chat's funny! | ||
Hate to say it, the Super Chat's funny. | ||
And it's true. | ||
I had a friend in high school, or I'm sorry, in middle school, who loved How I Met Your Mother. | ||
My best friend in middle school loved that show. | ||
The guy was a total retard. | ||
We were on stage crew together. | ||
He was Irish. | ||
Came from one of, you know, these fucking Irish people. | ||
You know, I'm Irish, but these Irish people are really annoying. | ||
You know the type. | ||
You know these Irish people that they're Irish. | ||
And they... And you know what Irish identity is? | ||
It's basically being like a frat guy. | ||
That's like Irish identity, I guess. | ||
That's what these Irish Chicagoans do. | ||
And I think that's what they do in every city. | ||
Is they wear slip-ons and cargo shorts and a socks jersey and a backwards cap on their balding Irish head. | ||
With sunglasses and they drink beer, you know, at their fucking beer bellies. | ||
That's Irish identity in America. | ||
Hate to say it. | ||
Hate to say it with their Irish parades and all this and the sports and the bars and all this kind of shit. | ||
Sorry. | ||
Hate to say it. | ||
And I'm a quarter Irish. | ||
I am fully 25% Irish. | ||
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I'm 25. | |
I hate to say it, but that's what I see in this city. | ||
That's what I see. | ||
And he was one of these guys, and he had big Irish Catholic family, which is kind of based, and he had older brothers, and he was always talking about, oh my brothers at U of I, my brother, oh my brother's so cool, and he drinks, and I want to drink too, and I want to play beer pong, and I want to play bags, and wearing a backwards cap, and all this kind of stuff. | ||
Anyway, and we were on the stage crew together, I was a stage manager, he was a stage head. | ||
He was a stage head of Stage Right, I think? | ||
No! | ||
No, actually, here's what happened. | ||
I was a stage head on Stage Right. | ||
In 7th grade. | ||
The play was Thoroughly Modern Millie. | ||
And he was in the play! | ||
He had a big role in the play. | ||
And, uh, I didn't really know him at that point. | ||
I didn't really know him so much, but he was in the play. | ||
I was on stage crew. | ||
Stage crew hated the theater people, because the theater people were all gay. | ||
The theater people were all theater women who are the worst. | ||
Absolute worst. | ||
They're the epitome of what women are. | ||
And then you had gay men. | ||
He wasn't gay. | ||
He was just, I don't know, theatrical, whatever. | ||
He was just, I don't know, liked to sing or something. | ||
There are people that are in theater that aren't gay, I suppose. | ||
Anyway, so he was in the play, and I was in the stage crew. | ||
He joined stage crew the next year, and he was the stage head. | ||
I think he was the stage head. | ||
He might have just been there, but then I was promoted to stage manager. | ||
And I was kind of, I ran a tight ship, you know, I was kind of a serious guy, laid down the law, and it was a lot of fun. | ||
I was there all day, you know, we had to build stuff, we had to build sets with, you know, construction materials and all kinds of stuff. | ||
It was actually, it was a lot of fun. | ||
Anyway, but so we became friends, and, um, where was I going with this? | ||
But the guy was just like a, because he then joined stage crew, but the guy was just like a massive douchebag. | ||
I mean, in some sense, in some sense, you almost say what's worst, a gay theater guy or like a hardcore D-bag theater guy. | ||
I mean, definitely the gay, but it's, but honestly, it's kind of close because this guy was like, And what reminded me of this was the How I Met Your Mother super chat. | ||
That was his favorite show. | ||
Love that. | ||
And just the epitome of a college beta male. | ||
You know the type. | ||
Not even like a college alpha male. | ||
Not like a, because I'm like a Sigma or an Omega, I guess, depending on who you ask. | ||
Incel or a Sigma. | ||
But there's like the college alpha male who's like the Chad big guy who's like, you know, whatever. | ||
You know, the football player, you know. | ||
But then you've got like the beta male orbiter, but not like on the internet. | ||
Not like in a cool way, but in like a college frat. | ||
You know, the kind of like, like I said, the sort of potato. | ||
He looked like a thumb potato face. | ||
so Skinny legs. | ||
I feel like Irish people have these skinny legs and like just a wannabe surrounding orbiting the football people orbiting the chads chasing the leftovers the girls you know at the parties and all that kind of stuff obsessed with like going to the the Irish Parade in Chicago Irish what do they call that the St. | ||
Patrick's Day Parade and when the Hawks won the The Stanley Cuppy was there for every sports thing and he was on the radio show and you know the thing about like beta males is like the slavishness the sort of slavish like puppy dog kind of thing which I always hated he was always just like looking to pick up somebody's shit you know because then we did radio together we were on WLTL together in high school and um I was always a rebel. | ||
I remember I would get in fights with management about what I could say on the air. | ||
I would get in fights with management about the kind of music I could play. | ||
And I was always just looking for a fight. | ||
And I always had a chip on my shoulder and I was always fighting with people. | ||
And this guy, maybe it's an older brother thing, I don't know. | ||
But this guy went to the radio station and he was always just like jerking off the guy that ran the station. | ||
The guy that ran the station, another class A douchebag who talked shit about me on Twitter. | ||
Some Polack. | ||
He was a senior when I was a freshman and he was the station manager at WLTL. | ||
His name was Brendan. | ||
He was actually Irish and Polish. | ||
Winning combo. | ||
And he ran the station, and he was holding court over the station. | ||
He thought he was, you know, big fish in a small pond. | ||
Now I think he writes for some website that nobody even knows about, like everybody else I knew that worked at WLTL, The Lion, or whatever. | ||
Anyway, but so, so this guy Brendan ran the station. | ||
And he thought he was the HMFIC. | ||
He thought he was the shit. | ||
He was sitting there and he thought he was so cool. | ||
And my buddy, the other Irish guy, he was... Anything that he could do to pick up that guy's shit. | ||
Worship the guy. | ||
Oh, Brennan is so cool. | ||
Brennan's so cool. | ||
I'm so good friends with Brennan. | ||
Oh, Brennan said he's gonna give me a show. | ||
I'll talk to Brennan for you. | ||
Blah blah blah. | ||
And like... | ||
So I feel like the natural antagonism isn't even between the Chad and the incel. | ||
It's really between the beta male and the incel. | ||
Or maybe just me. | ||
Maybe it's just me. | ||
I feel like those are always the worst. | ||
It's sort of like the anarcho-tyranny. | ||
It's sort of like the regime and the poor blacks against the middle class. | ||
That's the real alliance that needs to be formed. | ||
It's between the chads and the sort of incels against these beta male orbiters. | ||
So I mean, to me, in a sense, those are kind of like the worst kinds of people. | ||
I don't know how I met your mother thing is how I got on the subject, but yeah. | ||
It's making me mad just thinking about it. | ||
And he was the kind of guy who was like a strict like social enforcer beta males are like and by the way I don't totally buy into this kind of thing I don't really even buy into the social sexual hierarchy thing I'm not that guy that's like alpha beta that kind of thing but you know that there are people | ||
that are obsessed with social status who do fall into those categories you know so i don't know if i necessarily i mean there's some truth about a hierarchy and everything but i'm not one of these people that's like you're an alpha you're a beta i think that's a girl thing but we all know the descriptor there are these guys where there is an alpha beta dynamic of of a guy that's like a cool guy and then a guy that wants to pick up his shit you know that's just true and these kinds of | ||
So that's just a brief detour on the wording here on the label. | ||
But also with these types, with this guy that I knew... | ||
They're like girls in the sense that they are strict enforcers of social conformity. | ||
In the same way that women are like, oh, that's not cool. | ||
Oh, you can't do that. | ||
Oh, people don't do that. | ||
So, you know, I don't like it. | ||
I think it's cringe. | ||
I think it's whatever. | ||
You know, girls are very much want to be with it, very conformist. | ||
They're not people that think outside the box and they don't like people to think outside the box. | ||
You know, that kind of thing. | ||
Beta males are the same way. | ||
In the sense that they're very girly because they're like these sort of social connectors. | ||
They're like the social adhesive that brings a friend group together. | ||
Effeminate in themselves. | ||
Know lots of people gossiping, gabbing, the kind of currency of secrets and information and things like that. | ||
And in the same way that girls are, he was also always, you know, on my case, you know. | ||
Because I'm like a free thinker. | ||
I'm a real human being. | ||
I'm a real man. | ||
And I'm really marching to the beat of my own drum. | ||
And so even when I was in high school, I was different. | ||
I tucked my shirt in. | ||
I was not like a cool... I wasn't the coolest guy or cool by, I guess, a conventional standard. | ||
Maybe I was cool in a different way, in my own way. | ||
But, you know, I was different. | ||
I was like... | ||
I wasn't just doing things because other people were doing them. | ||
I was doing Model UN and I loved it. | ||
I love talking about politics. | ||
I love reading books about politics and economics and I like different kind of music. | ||
The station was an indie alternative rock station and I was playing Teddy Pendergrass and Marvin Gaye and the Four Tops and Wu-Tang Clan and even even like rap stuff and so I was somebody who was really doing my own thing and and it was always the same reaction from beta males like this to be like Oh, that's so not cool. | ||
People don't do that. | ||
Oh, that's not cool. | ||
Oh, you can't do that. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
and it's not even like in his heart of hearts he believed in what he was doing or thought that what I was doing wasn't worthwhile or whatever it was just like this is the way things are this is the status quo you're sort of not in conformity with the status quo and one doesn't do this | ||
I'm somebody, he is, that cares deeply about what we are supposed to do and the kind of image that we're supposed to keep up and the kind of thing that we're supposed to aspire to be and I care deeply about that oh sure, and you're, oh man you're not getting brownie points man you're not getting gold stars you're not up with the latest thing or whatever and I always hated that I hated that because I was always breaking my balls and people still do that to this day you know, I talk to my non-political friends | ||
I talk to my friends who are normies or more in the world especially these political people like D.C. | ||
And they're like, oh, what time did you get out of bed today? | ||
Oh, it's 8 a.m. | ||
Or not 8 a.m. | ||
I go to bed at 8 a.m. | ||
You got out of bed today at what time? | ||
5 p.m.? | ||
5 p.m. | ||
He got out of bed at 5 p.m. | ||
I could never. | ||
You guys. | ||
And what do you play? | ||
Video games. | ||
He plays video games. | ||
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Isn't that so... Isn't that so adorable? | |
You know, and it's like, fuck you. | ||
Go fuck yourself, you know? | ||
I've always been a rebel. | ||
I've always been doing my own thing, and it's always been people breaking my balls. | ||
Not because what I do is necessarily all that weird or all that bizarre, but it's just like, well, that's not what everyone else is doing. | ||
You have to do what everyone else is doing. | ||
You have to, or else... | ||
It's like, you know, invasion of the body statutes. | ||
You're not doing it that way. | ||
And it's always the beta males that are like this. | ||
The people that were actually cool in high school were like, oh, respect. | ||
You're doing your own thing. | ||
Hey, I like this guy. | ||
He's kind of funny. | ||
Which is why I got along with a lot of people in high school. | ||
A lot of people who were popular liked me for that reason. | ||
Because they're like, oh, this guy's real. | ||
This guy's authentic. | ||
But it was these, it was these climbers, it was these seekers, you know, these people that are, what's the word? | ||
There's a word for it, it's very precise that I'm trying to think of. | ||
Strivers. | ||
It was these strivers that always had a problem trying to beat you down. | ||
And still, I mean still to this day, I get that. | ||
And I always hated him because I hated him for that reason. | ||
So. | ||
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Anyway. | |
So that's how I met your mother. | ||
But yeah, but people do that. | ||
It's just like High School Musical. | ||
You remember in High School Musical when they sing the status quo song and they're like, no, no, no. | ||
Stick to the stuff you know. | ||
You want to be cool, follow one simple rule. | ||
Don't mess with the status quo. | ||
That, and that's true. | ||
That's what it's like. | ||
That's life and that's what it's like so and he loved how I met your mother. | ||
That's what made me think of that He thought it was so funny. | ||
So funny. | ||
I met your mother now that shit is funny Really dude really you fucking Irish piece of shit Not kidding. | ||
I'm Irish. | ||
I'm Irish. | ||
I like Irish people. | ||
I really do. | ||
I like the Irish but I Yeah, the guy was a total goofball. | ||
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He had this girlfriend and she was... What a... | |
What up? | ||
I shouldn't say, because I mean, if anyone who I know is watching this show, they'll know exactly who I'm talking about. | ||
He told me, which I thought was honorable, when we knew each other back in high school, he was like, no, I'm saving myself until marriage. | ||
And I thought, wow, respect, me too. | ||
Like, that's very honorable. | ||
And then he got attention from a girl for once, for once in his life, once in his lifetime. | ||
And she was a total, she was nothing special, to say the least. | ||
Oh my gosh. | ||
Yeah, I don't even want to get into that, but she was rough. | ||
No, she was nice, but, I mean, she was rough. | ||
And, uh, they were in this relationship, and yeah, and then that totally went out the window. | ||
The minute that that happened. | ||
So that was kinda cack. | ||
But, uh, you know, we actually, we actually both liked this... Hey, I know people are gonna roast me for this, but we both liked this Jewish girl in high school. | ||
Hate to say it, I hate to say it, I know people are gonna roast me. | ||
But, funnily enough, even then, even then, I had a problem with the fact that she was Jewish. | ||
Not because you're saying anything wrong with being Jewish, other than that you're going to hell because you deny Christ's divinity, but, um, but even then I was like, eh, I don't know about that. | ||
That's a little different. | ||
Even then, she was hot. | ||
Didn't really have a lot going on in the, uh, Body department not a whole lot there nevertheless, but she was hot Anyway, but so yeah, so that wasn't gonna work out for him or really me either but No, no, she was hot she was hot, okay, we didn't have the thing or anything I never even talked to her but she was in the theater and so that's how that's how I kind of knew her a little bit and | ||
Okay, but it's not like, it's not like a... There was no thing or anything, we hardly even knew each other, but she was just in the play, and I was in the stage crew. | ||
What was the play? | ||
Was she in that play? | ||
I don't even remember. | ||
The plays were Thoroughly Modern Million, Bye Bye Birdie. | ||
She was pretty, okay? | ||
People are saying, you know, everyone's gonna give me a hard time. | ||
Please. | ||
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Anyway, so he found this pig and he was all over her. | |
Funny, funny times. | ||
Funny times! | ||
And then he unfriended me on Facebook after, uh, like Charlottesville or whatever. | ||
We were like best friends. | ||
Best friends! | ||
Middle school, high school, or at least first couple years of high school. | ||
And then he unfriended me on Facebook, made it clear, wanted nothing to do with me. | ||
And the guy's a total fucking goofball. | ||
The epitome of mediocrity. | ||
Unexceptional. | ||
And, uh, Yeah, like I said, the kind of beta male, like, lapping, lapping up, uh, whatever leftovers are there from, from the big guy. | ||
The guys, uh, the guy at the station, they called him Big D, because his last name was, started with a D. That was the stage, or the, uh, station manager at the radio station. | ||
And he was like, Oh, Big D! | ||
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He's my best friend! | |
Oh, he's so cool! | ||
Blah, blah, blah! | ||
No, really? | ||
Fucking faggot. | ||
Yeah, I mean, my life has always been hard because it's always been conflict. | ||
It's always been, I've always just been, like, had a problem with everything. | ||
I guess that's what happens. | ||
When you're a real revolutionary, when you're a real reformer, I'm just a rabble-rouser. | ||
I'm just a contrarian. | ||
I'm just, you know, I'm a free spirit. | ||
I'm a real human being. | ||
I guess, you know, if Vladimir Lenin went to school, he'd probably be like that. | ||
Joseph Stalin same thing Joseph Stalin got kicked out of the seminary. | ||
He was robbing banks and stuff. | ||
Joseph Stalin was awesome He was really bad though, but but he was doing some Cool stuff back in the day Anyway, anyway, so long response but to beers, I don't even know what you're doing here, man You should go watch Patrick's watch Judas the Judas stream and everyone's asleep anyway But yeah, that was my old Irish buddy. | ||
He was a nice kid. | ||
He was a nice guy. | ||
Don't get me wrong, he was nice and we were good friends and we hung out all the time and he was a good time Charlie, but on that fundamental level we just couldn't really get along because he was this conformist and I was this free thinker. | ||
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And it says what it is. | |
Such is life. | ||
This is why I'm kind of like a lone driver, lone rider. | ||
I'm like Ryan Gosling in Drive, you know? | ||
Real human being. | ||
Grub says, it must be weird having so many obsessive haters. | ||
It seems like you have more than most other e-famous people. | ||
For example, Fascination spends at least half of their shows talking about stuff you do personally. | ||
It is weird. | ||
I don't know why, but people really hate me. | ||
Lots of people love me, obviously, but the people that hate me really hate me. | ||
It's not like, oh, that guy's an asshole. | ||
It's like, they literally obsess about every single thing that I do, and interpret it in the worst possible way. | ||
You know, like, pfft. | ||
And it's lots of different groups, too. | ||
It's like the Whig-nats, it's lefties, it's all different kinds of people, and it's like, and yeah, like you said, it's obsession. | ||
They're more obsessed with me than me, which is hard to do. | ||
That's why, I don't know, in some way we have something in common because we both believe that I'm the center of the universe. | ||
We both believe that life orbits around me. | ||
They do and I do. | ||
They think it's a bad thing, but I like it. | ||
So, yeah, I mean, obsess over every little thing. | ||
I mean, it's like one time I went to the Sox game. | ||
Recently I went to the White Sox game with Jaden and another friend of ours, and I got a beef sandwich. | ||
I got an Italian beef sandwich at the game, which is just what you do. | ||
It's just a good time. | ||
We go to the ballpark on a Sunday afternoon. | ||
I mean, really, what could you criticize about this? | ||
What could you criticize about this? | ||
Our friend had some tickets. | ||
Friend gave us the tickets. | ||
We drove downtown. | ||
We went to see the ball game. | ||
A whole sum! | ||
Watched the baseball game outside. | ||
Had a sandwich. | ||
Had a beef sandwich at the game. | ||
Okay. | ||
And people... And I post Imagine Eating This Good on Telegram. | ||
And people are on a forum saying, Imagine Eating This Good? | ||
I would rather starve! | ||
That beef sandwich looks disgusting! | ||
It looks dry! | ||
What even is this? | ||
Why is he eating a Philly... They don't even know what an Italian beef sandwich is. | ||
They're retarded, by the way. | ||
What is this, a Philly cheese sandwich? | ||
What is this, Philadelphia? | ||
This sandwich looks like shit and it looks dry. | ||
And look at how many calories are in this. | ||
Eat this good, I'd rather starve. | ||
That was literally the line. | ||
Imagine eating this good, I'd rather starve. | ||
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Really? | |
I mean, that's how much these people hate me. | ||
It's like, they see me at a fucking baseball game eating a beef sandwich and posting, hey, look at me eating this beef sandwich at the game. | ||
And they're like, oh yeah? | ||
Well, that beef sandwich doesn't even look good. | ||
It looks like it tastes bad. | ||
I mean, this is my life. | ||
And then people are like, you eat like shit. | ||
Man, you eat fast food. | ||
You're gonna get fat! | ||
It's like, yeah, and if that happens, so be it. | ||
But it's like, why does everyone care? | ||
Everyone cares so much about the food that I eat. | ||
Really? | ||
You don't have anything else in your life going on? | ||
I wish! | ||
I wish! | ||
Well, I don't really, because I'm not like you, but... | ||
I imagine it would be nice to have so little going on that you could care about what an e-celebrity that you don't even like eats for fucking lunch, you know? | ||
I wake up, and from the time I wake up until the time I go to bed, it's hassle. | ||
It's bullshit. | ||
It's texting assistants, texting interns, texting other people, and it's... it's... you know, I don't even want to get into it, but you know, it's a bank did this, your account credentials failed here, oh, this person just censored us, so this one said this about us, so your lawyer called and said this, your accountant called and said that. | ||
You know? | ||
And it's... I love it. | ||
I love it. | ||
You know? | ||
But, um... | ||
But I imagine it would be so much easier if you just that's what you had to do all day was just sit around and be like preying on someone's downfall to to the point where it's like you can't pick on anything else other than it's like well at least he's gonna get fat cuz he eats hot dogs too much really By the way, I'll never get fat. | ||
I'll never get fat because I have exceptional genetics, I have a very muscular frame, and I don't have a lot of muscles, but I do have a muscular build, you know? | ||
And I know that if I begin working out, I'll be able to get very muscular very quickly, but I have great genetics. | ||
I'm 23. | ||
I'm 23 and I'm losing weight. | ||
I lost like 10 pounds this year without even trying. | ||
You know, I don't need to eat. | ||
I don't love eating. | ||
And by the way, it's none of your business anyway, but I don't eat junk all the time. | ||
I post junk because it's funny. | ||
I post when I eat a hot dog because it's funny. | ||
Because I know it irritates people. | ||
And imagine eating this good is ironic. | ||
I hate to explain the joke because it makes it not funny, but it's ironic. | ||
I post the grossest meal that I eat and say, imagine eating this good. | ||
And people, when they post fancy food, it's like you don't get it. | ||
I'm not trying to brag and say, look at this expensive food that I'm eating. | ||
You have to imagine how much the steak costs. | ||
I eat steak all the time. | ||
I eat lobster all the time. | ||
I eat great food. | ||
You think I can't? | ||
I mean, listen, I don't want to brag or anything, but I don't need to brag about that. | ||
I don't want to brag about that. | ||
I think bragging about that stuff is gay. | ||
I could go to a fancy restaurant and take a picture of the fancy food that I eat. | ||
To tell you the truth, I don't prefer the fancy food, but I could have it. | ||
And I do. | ||
But I don't take pictures of that. | ||
That's not impressive. | ||
Oh, wow, you went to some upscale place and you're taking pictures of whatever. | ||
And why are you taking pictures of that? | ||
So that people could see and think, wow, wow, that must taste good. | ||
Wow, he must have lots of money. | ||
Now, I don't need people to think that. | ||
I post a hot dog because it's funny, because people are gonna be like, that looks fucking gross. | ||
Hot dogs, again, because it's funny for that to be part of the identity. | ||
Not to explain the joke, and not like it's any of your business anyway, but... Anyway, so... The food thing in particular irritates me because it's so stupid. | ||
You know, people are really- that's like a gay thing. | ||
It's like a gay girl thing. | ||
People call me gay, and then they're like, you're eating three donuts, fatty? | ||
Oh my gosh, you're eating three donuts? | ||
That has like 3,000 calories, you bitch. | ||
You fat bitch. | ||
Oh, I'm the gay one though, right? | ||
And people literally- that literally happened. | ||
That literally happens. | ||
People go on calorie counter, and they say, Oh my gosh! | ||
He ate all that? | ||
That must be like 2,000 calories! | ||
He can't keep eating like that! | ||
Who else is worried about that? | ||
You know who else texts me about that? | ||
Milo. | ||
Okay? | ||
And Milo's gay. | ||
Or was gay. | ||
Every time I post, imagine eating this good, Milo is like, Are you fucking kidding me? | ||
So. | ||
That's... That's the people that care about the fucking, you know, Italian beef sandwich at the White Sox game, but... | ||
Yeah, so the people that don't like me, they really, they're obsessed. | ||
I don't know why. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I've always been a divisive figure. | ||
I was going through, Yik Yak just came back, and I was looking at this old Yik Yak post from high school. | ||
My high school is one of the biggest Yik Yak and Street Chat high schools in America. | ||
We were the number one most popular high school for Street Chat in the entire country. | ||
Street Chat was like Yik Yak, but it was images. | ||
It was all images, not text posts. | ||
And there was a post on Street Chat from 2015, and it was a picture of me, and it said, he is the most loved and hated person at LT, which was my high school. | ||
And it got like, that was like trending number one on the site. | ||
It was like 100, 200 likes on Street Chat, which for my high school was like, good. | ||
That was like a very popular post. | ||
So even then, even then, somebody put a picture of me that was on the school website and they're like, he is the most loved and hated person at LT. | ||
And it was a war. | ||
It was a war every day. | ||
Just like it is now. | ||
Just like it is now in high school. | ||
Just like now on 4chan and on Twitter and everything else, people debate and they're like, he's good. | ||
No, he's not. | ||
He's handsome. | ||
He's funny. | ||
No, he's ugly and fuck him. | ||
The same thing was going on on Street Chat. | ||
There were people posting stuff saying like, | ||
You know, Nick is selling a shitty book, and he just regurgitates Reagan talking points, and some people are like, his eyebrows are off, some people are like, eyebrows on fleek, that was one post, and, uh, he's gonna, he's the future president, future president of the United States, without a doubt, most likely to be president, that was one post, which this other, THIS OTHER IRISH BITCH POSTED ABOUT ME, now she pretends she was the one that wrote that article about me a few months ago. | ||
Kayleigh. | ||
And she posted on street chat, without a doubt, most likely to be president when I won the senior superlative. | ||
Anyway, so it was always a battle, it was always a war. | ||
Good times, good times. | ||
Anyway. | ||
I never, it never dawned on me, but that's probably why I'm so good at social media, because I've been Kind of like a micro-e-celebrity, or was, even in high school, you know? | ||
In a sense. | ||
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Uh, anyway. | |
We gotta speed these up. | ||
I'm on, like, four Super Chats. | ||
Hydecaps says, already feeling nostalgic about those DC Stop the Steal rallies on the Freedom Plaza ledge. | ||
I hope Purple Polo Groyper's still doing okay. | ||
Yeah, he's alright. | ||
Me too, man. | ||
Those were good times. | ||
Looking back, oh my gosh. | ||
What a great time traveling across the country. | ||
I was going to say something about Jaden, but I'm not because I'm trying to be nicer because everyone thinks I'm so mean. | ||
The other day WD40Glock on Twitter was like, Nick used to be so nice because Jaden posted this video from a couple years ago and I Jayden wished me a happy birthday in 2019 and I responded to it on the show and Jayden posted the clip and WD40 Glock was like, wow, Nick used to be so nice. | ||
I'm still nice. | ||
I'm still nice. | ||
But I'm trying to be nicer. | ||
You want to know why I'm not as nice anymore? | ||
Because I've been at war for five years. | ||
Okay. | ||
I've been at war and you know, it gets to you. | ||
I'm getting older. | ||
I'm getting crotchety. | ||
I've been in a war. | ||
It's been a long war. | ||
I've had a lot taken from me, really. | ||
You know, when you think about it, I've lost a lot. | ||
And it's been hard. | ||
It was easy. | ||
When I was in high school, I was like, oh, it's going to be easy to just live a life like this. | ||
Because when I was in high school, I basically had it in my head. | ||
I'm like, yeah, I'm just going to go everything for my ambitions, you know, and not really concern myself with anything other than that. | ||
I was very I basically Figured out in high school. | ||
I was like, I don't really care about being happy I don't care about having the things that I want. | ||
I What I just want to do is be Leave a legacy be successful and leave a legacy anyway Very easy to feel that way when you're like 18 and then do it for five years and it's grueling and it's difficult Then you're like, oh my gosh Anyway, so I'm not going to go there. | ||
He probably knows where I was going with that, but I'm not going to go there. | ||
So, those were good times, man. | ||
I missed Stop the Steal. | ||
And you know, honestly, the best part was just hanging out with my friends all the time. | ||
Seeing my friends every week. | ||
Every week we would go and see them in a new state capitol. | ||
seeing Beardson and Steve and Jaden, of course, and Vince and Scott and Jake and Patrick back then. | ||
You know, I considered Patrick a friend back then. | ||
And Matt and even a lot of our friends that are not, you know, not doxxed, I guess. | ||
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And even Ali. | |
I mean, I like Ali and meeting new people and Baked Alaska, of course. | ||
And who else? | ||
I don't want to miss anybody. | ||
But seeing the whole crew and meeting you guys, and it was a lot of fun flying all over. | ||
That's probably why I lost 10 pounds, because I was eating like shit during that period, because we were on the road. | ||
You don't eat good when you're on the road, you know? | ||
And, um... | ||
Flying all over, going to restaurants, and getting security, and rental cars, and hotels, and everything, and fighting for the country, and giving speeches. | ||
Man, it was a really high-stakes time. | ||
It was high pressure, and it was really difficult, and I remember being very distressed, but it was also a lot of fun. | ||
So yeah, I miss it. | ||
I miss it, too. | ||
But, Devil's Advocate says, if you say whites should be a majority, Because America was founded by whites, we wrote the Constitution, we were the majority for 400 years, and your enemies say America belongs to whoever takes it, would you rather win an argument or a country? | ||
What does the latter have to do with it? | ||
You say this, they say this, would you rather win an argument or a country? | ||
I mean, this is a complete non-sequitur. | ||
But I would rather win the country, of course, but it's a non-sequitur. | ||
Jay Roxer, and that's not even really accurate about my position anyway. | ||
Jay Roxer says, you've changed my life for the better so much, bro. | ||
God bless. | ||
Hey, thank you, man. | ||
Congratulations! | ||
And thank you so much. | ||
Groyper Theologians says, 23? | ||
May as well be 50, F. I know, dude. | ||
I know. | ||
You're telling me. | ||
I'm an old, old man. | ||
Old piece of shit. | ||
Dude. | ||
All these kids are so much more hip than me. | ||
They're all at OpCon. | ||
All these kids are at OpCon with John Paul. | ||
I'm like, I'm never going to be that cool. | ||
I'm never going to party with John Paul. | ||
Go on the slip and slide. | ||
I'm never going to be playing air hockey with Vernon Jones at John Paul's house in Billerica, Massachusetts, like all the fucking cool people. | ||
It sucks so it's I'll never do cool tick-tock just tick-tock dances on that. | ||
I'll never do the renegade, right? | ||
How does that one go rent? | ||
What is it? | ||
That's not it How does it go again, I Don't even know how to see I'm 23, I forgot I don't even know how to do the renegade anymore Like I used to when I used to do it all the time. | ||
I Max Simms' happy birthday, Nick. | ||
Mine's tomorrow, so that's cool. | ||
I was going to ask if you saw that interview Trump had with Hannity. | ||
His main criticism of the Afghan withdrawal was that they should have at least evacuated Americans before leaving. | ||
Fair take. | ||
Well, happy birthday. | ||
Hope it's a good one. | ||
Yeah, I mean, there may be some truth in that, but honestly, I feel like with all these prerequisites, you just never leave. | ||
Well, we just have to do this. | ||
Well, we just have to do that. | ||
Yeah, we could have always executed it better, but honestly, I would prefer that it just ends. | ||
I don't care that it's not perfect. | ||
I don't care that it's going to leave people out to dry. | ||
It just needed to end. | ||
At some point, people just got to say enough. | ||
Because if it turns into this, we just have to secure the country, well we just have to evacuate everyone, well we just have to do this, we'd be there forever. | ||
We'd be there another ten years. | ||
You know? | ||
And you could say, no no, well we could adjust on this, and it's always just one more thing, just six months more. | ||
I'm glad that they just pulled the plug. | ||
I'm almost happier that it happened this way. | ||
Because someone needed to just pull the plug, and say, okay, now figure it out. | ||
We're out, now figure it out. | ||
We don't need the perfect withdrawal, we just need to get out. | ||
Because that's what they did with Trump. | ||
Endless delay. | ||
Pseudonym says, Jews lose, whites are right. | ||
Okay, I'm not gonna go into that. | ||
Thanks, though. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
OpticsRespectors says, Happy birthday, my friend. | ||
Hope you had a ton of fun and felt the love yesterday. | ||
May 23 be your best year yet. | ||
Love you, friend. | ||
Hey, love you too, King. | ||
Thanks a lot. | ||
Love you too, big guy. | ||
Thanks for the big super chat. | ||
OpticsRespectors, what a great friend. | ||
Great guy. | ||
Honestly, I say this all the time, and I'm sure maybe some people don't believe me, which is fine, but GROYPERS really are the best people. | ||
I mean, I'm not just saying that. | ||
I'm not just blowing smoke up OpticsRespector's ass, and I'm not, you know, blowing smoke up anybody else's ass. | ||
But I am continually just shocked at how we really are the most accomplished, the most successful people. | ||
I went to Boston University. | ||
And I went to a pretty good high school, you know. | ||
I mean, it wasn't like a private school or anything, but I mean, I met people in a pretty well-to-do neighborhood and a huge school, 4,000 kids. | ||
The most impressive people that I've ever met in my life are the people that I've met through this movement. | ||
Not through politics, not in DC, not a friend of a friend, but people that watch this show. | ||
The most impressive people I've ever met are all people that were, like, part of the meme war, maybe at Charlottesville, people who were part of the Groyper War, people who were drawn into it because of that, and it's just true. | ||
And everything you could say, you know, physically fit, normal people, well-adjusted family people, intelligent people, people with advanced degrees, people that are very successful, people that are very wealthy, I mean, continually surprised. | ||
It's like, what the... | ||
Because I look at me and I'm like, you know, in a lot of ways I'm successful. | ||
I'm very good at what I do and everything, but I'm kind of like a weird guy. | ||
I mean, everyone knows that. | ||
I'm a little eccentric. | ||
I'm a little abnormal, a little autistic, socially inept in some ways, and not totally with it like everybody else. | ||
But, you know, so it's like... But yet, there's this movement of winners. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I guess that's... | ||
To be expected, maybe? | ||
I don't know, but... So I appreciate it. | ||
We love OpticsRespector. | ||
He's a great guy. | ||
Without going to... While I'm doxing him, I always accidentally dox this guy. | ||
But the guy's... The guy's amazing. | ||
Brilliant. | ||
And a cool dude. | ||
So thanks a lot, buddy. | ||
I did. | ||
I really felt the love. | ||
And I was very appreciative. | ||
Because it's been a rough year, honestly. | ||
It's probably been the worst year of my life. | ||
And I'm not saying that, you know, don't feel bad for me. | ||
But it's been a really, really hard year. | ||
And it's been I've had a lot of good years. | ||
The past few years have been very good for me. | ||
I've been very successful, you know, and this thing has grown and I've had lots of friends and made money and proved everybody wrong and beat expectations. | ||
And, you know, it's been a great few years for me. | ||
But last this past year, 22 to 23 has been one of the worst. | ||
I mean, for for a variety of reasons, personal, professional, many things. | ||
And so in short, it was very nice to feel the love, you know, And have everybody, even that montage that everybody made, I think Sean, Zoomer Sean made it, that made my whole day, really did. | ||
Made my whole day. | ||
Not a lot of things can move me, you know, because I'm, I don't know, I'm kind of a cynical person, I guess you could say, but cynical, depressive kind of a person, but that really made my day. | ||
So I really appreciated all the birthday wishes and everything, it meant a lot to me. | ||
Because I love my friends. | ||
I care about my friends. | ||
It was nice to feel the love. | ||
So thanks everybody. | ||
Not to get too sappy, but it's true. | ||
Nick about to tear up. | ||
I'm not about to tear up! | ||
I'm not about to tear up, but it was nice. | ||
It was very nice. | ||
So... What I'm doing is difficult. | ||
I don't expect anybody to feel bad for me. | ||
I don't expect anybody to be like, oh, you know... I'm not complaining, but what I'm doing is a very trying thing. | ||
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And um, you know, so... | |
So it's nice when people do nice things for you. | ||
It's like, you know, it feels good when people do nice things for you. | ||
It feels good. | ||
It's nice to know that you're appreciated because I work so hard and you know, it's difficult. | ||
Well, I work hard, but you know, sometimes I'm chill and I chill too. | ||
But, but I put a lot on the line and you know, when that stuff kind of happens, I do it for the right reasons because it's righteous and because it needs to be done. | ||
But to feel appreciated, it makes it easier to keep doing the right thing, you know. | ||
I never played Mass Effect. | ||
I always wanted to get it, I just never did. | ||
Mass Effect 3. | ||
That was the big release when I was a kid. | ||
Or when I was in high school, I guess. | ||
So, I don't know. | ||
I never played it. | ||
Jeffrey Cooks' new Call of Duty trailer drops set in World War II. | ||
Looks... It follows a black British paratrooper and female Soviet sniper. | ||
It's almost as if they video game devil pet, want me to root for the Germans even harder. | ||
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What? | |
It's almost as if they video game... None of this makes sense. | ||
But I think I understand what you're saying. | ||
They want you to root for the Nazis. | ||
Not that I am, but that's pretty funny. | ||
I didn't see the new trailer. | ||
Somebody told me it was cringe. | ||
I didn't know it was that bad. | ||
That's pretty messed up. | ||
Can't have anything. | ||
Can't even have Call of Duty. | ||
Bloated Gaming says, Russians are nice and rustic people. | ||
What did Italians ever do other than put pizza in the oven and be the worst World War II ally ever? | ||
Cannot even conquer Greece! | ||
Sad. | ||
You're comparing Russians to Italians? | ||
Please. | ||
Russians like to think of themselves as what? | ||
What do Russians, in order to, what's the word, ennoble themselves, what do they like to call themselves? | ||
What do a lot of these Orthodox Christians and what do these Russians like to fashion themselves as? | ||
Anybody know? | ||
They say that they're the third Rome. | ||
They say that they're the next Rome. | ||
I mean, what more needs to be said? | ||
The Russians like to think that they were the third Rome that went from Rome to Constantinople to Moscow. | ||
Number one, did it? | ||
And number two, even if it did, yeah, hello? | ||
And who is there first? | ||
And who are they fashioning themselves off of? | ||
So I'll just say that, you know, these Russians, they all want to be Rome. | ||
You were never Rome, nigga. | ||
Rome with what? | ||
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Borscht? | |
I went to Miami and I had dinner with a friend of mine who I'm sure all of you know, but I don't want to say. | ||
And he took me to this Russian restaurant with his girlfriend. | ||
And it was very, don't get me wrong, it was honestly, it was very good. | ||
It was actually a really cool place. | ||
It was a really cool place. | ||
And the food was very good. | ||
I didn't even know what they were ordering, but they're like, we'll order stuff for you. | ||
And I had the borscht and all this other stuff, this meat. | ||
I don't even, I don't even remember what it was. | ||
It was all this wacky Slavic food. | ||
It was all pretty good. | ||
But it's like... | ||
But does it compete with the Italians? | ||
It was very good, don't get me wrong. | ||
But does it compete with the Italians? | ||
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I don't know. | |
With the Italians in their prime, even now. | ||
Old-school Italians. | ||
Is it better than Chicago? | ||
You know, you go and you get a sandwich with fresh mozzarella cheese and prosciutto, an Italian sub. | ||
You tell me Russian food is better than this? | ||
You tell me that Cavadils With the neck bone in there, you're telling me that there's Russian food that competes with this kind of stuff? | ||
It just doesn't. | ||
It just doesn't. | ||
Everyone can acknowledge Italians at least are superior in food. | ||
And every other way too. | ||
But at least, at least people acknowledge that Italians have the best food. | ||
I've never even had Russian food before then. | ||
And it was good. | ||
But yeah, I mean the Italians are just simply better. | ||
I mean just better food. | ||
Sorry, sorry to tell you that. | ||
You're coming in here and trying to challenge me, but everyone knows we're the third Rome! | ||
Oh, are you? | ||
Anyway... But that's stale. | ||
No, no anti-white. | ||
We can appreciate all cultures, just recognizing that Italians are the best. | ||
Kato says, Happy Birthday Big Guy! | ||
You've changed my life in many ways. | ||
Caused me to become Catholic, get politically involved, and much more. | ||
Really hope to meet you one day and thank you. | ||
Wish I could give more. | ||
Watch some Revenge of the Sith and relax for us. | ||
I will do that. | ||
Well, thank you man. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
I'm glad to hear that. | ||
Glad you became Catholic. | ||
Hope to meet you too. | ||
MKUltra says, It's all downhill from here, Nick. | ||
I hope you enjoy cleaning your toilet, cooking meals, and shopping for your first furnace. | ||
Happy 23! | ||
Not to worry. | ||
I'll have someone else do that for me. | ||
Not to worry. | ||
It'll be a very smooth transition from my mom to my wife. | ||
It's just like the Taliban. | ||
My wife is just gonna pick up where my mom left off. | ||
You know? | ||
So, uh, so I think I'm good on that front. | ||
No, but cleaning the toilet, I'll probably just pay someone to do that. | ||
I don't want to do that. | ||
Cooking meals, I'll just eat out. | ||
I'll just eat Chipotle or something. | ||
That's healthy enough, right? | ||
Shopping for your first furnace. | ||
Well, I don't really need a furnace. | ||
Furnace at home works perfectly fine. | ||
So I think I'm good. | ||
I think I'm good. | ||
I think I'm good. | ||
I'll just hire somebody. | ||
I'll just... I don't know. | ||
I'll just have some America First intern do it. | ||
I'll just mentor somebody and they can pick my furnace and make my food. | ||
James McKenzie. | ||
It's like Otto von Bismarck. | ||
I keep thinking about this. | ||
Otto von Bismarck really didn't get into his prime until he had a life coach come in. | ||
I haven't read his biography in a long time, so forgive me if the details aren't crystal clear. | ||
But before I became Chancellor of Germany, or maybe shortly afterward, He was kind of not doing so well. | ||
He was like overweight and he was sickly and he wasn't doing so hot. | ||
And then he had like this, this like, you know, for lack of a better word, like a life coach come in and set his diet and set his sleep schedule and had him exercise and things like that. | ||
And then all of a sudden he like turned and he turned it all around. | ||
He's very healthy. | ||
And then, you know, he's maintaining the balance of powers with Russia and France and So I that that is always present in my mind. | ||
That's always there. | ||
I keep thinking about that It's like well, you know once I get the life coach once I get the sort of live-in sort of Coach or servant or whatever you want to call it intern Maybe it'll be my wife. | ||
Maybe it'll be supplemental But once someone is there to cut up an apple for me, once someone is there to cut up a peach for me, as an adult, then I'll be doing good. | ||
Someone cut up fruit for me, be like, here, eat this. | ||
Here, eat this banana. | ||
Okay. | ||
What's for dinner? | ||
Your favorite, just in time. | ||
You know, then my mood will improve, my health will improve, I'll be more efficient. | ||
Assistant Groyper now assistant Groyper. | ||
He's gonna be he's he's got too much on his plate man. | ||
He's He's running the biz. | ||
I Need I need like an intern or something. | ||
I need You know, hey you maybe Lance videos can be my intern Maybe Lance videos can like clean my toilet and make my food. | ||
He he's always the job is always there I'll start him off at 10 bucks an hour and Lance can Come to my house, clean my toilet, clean my floors, he can make me food, and all that, and the works. | ||
He can do that for me. | ||
We're hiring Turning Point USA alum, we're hiring these kinds of people. | ||
Hey listen, if it doesn't work out in Con Ink, if Benny Johnson doesn't hire you to make memes, you can always shine my shoes and clean my toilet and I'll pay you a nice little wage. | ||
So yeah, I mean The job the job is open help one help one. | ||
I'm putting a big help wanted sign Outside of the penthouse. | ||
I don't know if anyone will see it from up here, but we'll put a big help wanted sign You know Lance was asking me the other day, you know, he's like, I don't know if I should say that but I mean, some of these people, they're desperate for work. | ||
That's all I'll say. | ||
A lot of these people, they just don't make money. | ||
I mean, it's kind of sad. | ||
They sold their soul for no money. | ||
How do you sell your soul but get nothing in return? | ||
They're just giving it away. | ||
They're not selling their soul because they're all fucking broke. | ||
You didn't sell your soul, nigga. | ||
You're broke. | ||
Which is like most of these young kids that are like, we could never talk to Nick. | ||
We could never associate with Nick. | ||
Why? | ||
So you could get paid no money? | ||
No, because then you would jeopardize your very lucrative career making no money and, you know, getting no engagement and all of that, right? | ||
Not that money is everything, but it's like you would think that people who are careerist or career-minded, they would like sell out for a career opportunity. | ||
Well, what career, nigga? | ||
And for what in return? | ||
What's the value proposition? | ||
So, anyway, so some of them are like, well, Would you hire me? | ||
Maybe. | ||
Unironically. | ||
Unironically. | ||
That would be funny. | ||
Where was I? | ||
Oh, the toilet cleaning. | ||
Yeah, there we go. | ||
Let's just stop with the anti-white. | ||
We're all white, okay? | ||
If we start, we're never gonna stop. | ||
Hitler raised an Italian Waffen SS division, while Brits are happy to become Africa too. | ||
So who's really whiter? | ||
Let's just stop with the anti-white. | ||
We're all white. | ||
Okay? | ||
If we start, we're never going to stop. | ||
We have to have some solidarity here. | ||
Okay? | ||
Anglos are great people. | ||
Slavs are a great people. | ||
Polish, Irish, Swedes, Norwegians, German, Spanish, Portuguese, okay? | ||
We are all great. | ||
We all have a great history and a great legacy and we got to preserve it, okay? | ||
Classical Theist. | ||
This is happy and blessed birthday friend. | ||
Hope it was a good one. | ||
Always remember you're doing God's work and we couldn't ask for a better leader for this movement. | ||
Well, thank you very much my friend. | ||
I really appreciate that. | ||
Love Classical Theist. | ||
A great friend and a great guy. | ||
Talk about somebody doing God's work. | ||
Classical Theist is like Fulton Sheen of right-wing Twitter or something like that. | ||
Something like that. | ||
She's the Fulton Sheen of Curious Cat. | ||
Nah, but we love him. | ||
Thank you so much, man. | ||
You're a great friend. | ||
Uh, God of Conquest says, ding dong, the thoughts are gone. | ||
Stinker. | ||
Midnight Sun says, Naked 20... Sorry, but that was bad. | ||
Naked 2024, you'll be eligible to run for Congress with ties to Gosar and King. | ||
You should be able to raise funds and win in a red district. | ||
Also, recent laws prohibit candidate censorship. | ||
Your Twitter would be reinstated. | ||
Will you run? | ||
Well, it doesn't work like that. | ||
I would not be reinstated, but maybe. | ||
Maybe if the conditions were right. | ||
Some things would have to change, but yeah, maybe. | ||
I'm thinking about it. | ||
God of Conquest says, Admit it, Nick, you wished really hard for OnlyFans to be destroyed for your birthday. | ||
God must have been listening. | ||
That wasn't my birthday wish. | ||
That was definitely not my birthday wish, but it was good. | ||
That was good. | ||
That was a nice present, but that was not my birthday wish. | ||
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But it was good. | |
Some good developments. | ||
Taliban victory. | ||
Kanye's coming to Chicago. | ||
OnlyFans is eradicated. | ||
But if you could wish upon a star on your birthday, I don't know if it'd be that. | ||
I had a good day. | ||
I had kind of a slow day today. | ||
LOL. | ||
True. | ||
McPatty says, Happy birthday, Nick. | ||
I hope you had a good day. | ||
Well, thank you very much for the big super chat, man. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Love you, big guy. | ||
McPatty, another great friend, another based chat individual. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
Can we get an 07 in chat from McPatty? | ||
Thank you very much for the generous super chat. | ||
I had a good day. | ||
I had kind of a slow day today. | ||
I woke up a little late and had a sandwich and what else did I do? | ||
It was kind of a blur. | ||
Not because I was like, you know, just because it was like a mundane, kind of a slow day. | ||
Woke up late, had a sandwich, looked at some investment stuff. | ||
That was really it. | ||
Not not really a lot going on today. | ||
Oh, and I slept too. | ||
And I slept I woke up late and then I slept more. | ||
That's why I'm like, what happened to the day? | ||
Oh, yeah, I fell asleep for most of the day. | ||
And then I woke up, got in the shower, did the show, So yeah, it was a pretty good day. | ||
Good day yesterday, too. | ||
You know? | ||
Groybchak says, hope you had a wonderful birthday! | ||
Thank you, man. | ||
Thanks for the big super chat. | ||
Cookie Monster says, hey Nick, turn my brother onto your show. | ||
He, like me, is very confused how an intellect like you could be a Catholic rather than a Protestant. | ||
Love ya, keep up the fight! | ||
I would be confused about the reverse. | ||
I'm confused how an intellectual can be Protestant, honestly. | ||
No shade, but but it's just true. | ||
I don't know how you could not see it Veda says yeah, we had some tough games. | ||
It's alright right back on the saddle for another eight hours Yeah, that a boy. | ||
Yeah, just gotta get back to it. | ||
You know, it's not about whether you get knocked down It's how you pick yourself back up Edge says happy birthday, man Would send you a Transformers fig, but don't know where to send it. | ||
Oh, Transformers figurine? | ||
Well, I don't really even like Transformers, so that's okay. | ||
Send me a Star Wars figurine or something. | ||
I don't even like Transformers, but I have a P.O. | ||
Box. | ||
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The P.O. | |
Box address is literally right here on the website. | ||
Mass euphoria with the super chat, thanks. | ||
Rape69 says, hey King, I am a fetus and I wanted to tell you that you've completely turned my life around and made me closer to Christ. | ||
Happy birthday, old hoss! | ||
Thank you. | ||
James says, why do you suspect, who do you suspect has a lower IQ, Richard Spencer or Patrick Little? | ||
Definitely Patrick Little. | ||
Spencer, I mean, he's not, the thing is, he's like smart in a sense. | ||
But just acts very stupidly, you know? | ||
Like he's not... I wouldn't say that he's a dull person. | ||
He obviously has an education and obviously is not like an idiot. | ||
He just acts like an idiot. | ||
He's just always wrong, you know? | ||
So what do you call a person like that? | ||
Who is bright and sharp, but is just always wrong. | ||
Just makes bad decisions and is wrong about everything, you know? | ||
I don't know what you would even call that. | ||
So I don't tend to think that he's a stupid guy necessarily. | ||
Just a goofball. | ||
Just kind of a goofy guy. | ||
I have to say, though, now that Spencer is, like, not really relevant, he's very funny. | ||
It's very funny to see him constantly just, like, sabotage relationships and, like, attack people for no reason. | ||
Like, getting in these tiffs with Darren Beattie, I saw before I got banned on Twitter. | ||
That was hilarious, that exchange. | ||
The smug, the like undeserved smugness to me is so funny. | ||
This like unearned superiority is just, it's very comical to me. | ||
And, uh, there's something that's just comedic about it at this point. | ||
It was very bad at one point because he was leading people to ruin their lives, but now he's like, uh, he's like a supervillain that always fails, you know? | ||
He's like a comedic supervillain that, like, tells a hero his master plan and then comedically, like, falls on his head and, like, his cape is all over him and he's like, what the?! | ||
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You know? | |
Foiled again! | ||
Me and my friends always used to joke about Richard Spencer that way. | ||
He's got all the characteristics of a comic book supervillain. | ||
Like, this endless supply of henchmen. | ||
Nobody knows how, but he's always got this endless cadre of brutish, sort of weird-looking henchmen who will do anything for him, no matter how much he betrays them, or browbeats them, or whatever. | ||
So he's always got henchmen. | ||
That's number one. | ||
He's always got these schemes, like where he has an opportunity to do something really good, but always fails because of his own hubris. | ||
always fails because like I said he he's telling his master plan or whatever so he got an opportunity to achieve greatness but self-sabotages and then always is recurring he's he'll never be fully vanquished there's always this just out of reach fails and then there's a sort of I'll get you next time you haven't seen the last of me and so he's really got all the essential components of a of a supervillain | ||
Very funny. | ||
The henchman in particular was always funny to me because it's just true. | ||
He's always got these brutes. | ||
Brutes in uniforms marching around his compound. | ||
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Hey! | |
Did you hear something? | ||
You know, when you're doing the stealth mission. | ||
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Hey! | |
Did you hear something? | ||
Ah, it's nothing! | ||
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Get back to work! | |
And then there's... We used to call him Adolf Skywalker. | ||
That's what they used to call him on My Posting Career. | ||
And he's sitting there on the throne room or whatever. | ||
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Ah, yes! | |
That's funny. | ||
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So, yeah. | |
So, he's become honestly kind of funny. | ||
Non-threatening and now he's just kind of comedic. | ||
Custodian Groy versus Happy Birthday King. | ||
My 23rd birthday is in a few days. | ||
But the gay Washington governor is putting in place a new statewide mask mandate regardless of vaccination effective Monday. | ||
I'm pissed and blackpilled. | ||
I'm sorry to hear that, man. | ||
You gotta celebrate this weekend then, right? | ||
On the bright side, you get to celebrate before the mask mandate goes into effect. | ||
We had to put masks on. | ||
We went into this restaurant. | ||
Okay, we walk in the vestibule. | ||
We walk into the restaurant. | ||
We go to the host stand. | ||
Not masked. | ||
We say, hey, we have reservation. | ||
Okay, blah, blah, blah. | ||
What's the name of this? | ||
Okay, well, they're still at their table. | ||
Could you wait a few minutes yet? | ||
Where do you want to wait? | ||
At the bar? | ||
Over here? | ||
We'll wait at the bar. | ||
Okay. | ||
This all goes on and he goes, well, you have to wear a mask, though. | ||
We do require masks. | ||
Do you need one? | ||
Okay, sure. | ||
I kid you not. | ||
Put on a mask, and the bar was five paces from the host stand. | ||
So think of it. | ||
We walk into the vestibule, walk into the restaurant. | ||
We have a five to ten minute conversation with the host. | ||
We have to wear a mask. | ||
We walk from the host stand. | ||
You could probably, if you were taking long strides, get to the bar in three strides. | ||
One, two, three. | ||
Sit down, mask off. | ||
And I know that's how it's worked at restaurants for the past year and a half, but that was like beyond parody. | ||
Normally it's like they don't let you in without a mask, they don't talk to you without a mask, and sometimes you walk throughout the restaurant and then you sit down and you take it off, but it was literally like, can you put this on to walk two paces to your right? | ||
And then we went from the bar to the table, didn't have to wear a mask, and then left no mask. | ||
So literally here's a mask to walk two steps. | ||
And this is scientific. | ||
Uh, Latino Zoomer says, uh, I want to inform everyone that those screenshots of me were faked by people who hate me. | ||
However, I won't talk about that anymore. | ||
Plus, it's my birthday. | ||
Today I had a great time with my family and I hope my Nica had a great birthday as well. | ||
The best gift of today was when Boss Baby Incel followed me on Instagram. | ||
A lot of people are talking about this Boss Baby Incel. | ||
I'm not affiliated but everyone's talking about a lot of good posts and doing some streams on there so yeah well happy birthday King I'm glad to hear you had a good day I know those screenshots were faked I know you wouldn't say those things King and we love you big guy so happy birthday hope hope you got a lot of cake and presents and all that hope it's a good one I had a good birthday yeah | ||
George Mountain says, remember when a hardcore leftist liberal shot up a Republican baseball practice? | ||
Imagine if Trump and the GOP had the same balls that the Democrats have. | ||
Oh, to like crack down on the left, yeah. | ||
Do you think it was just a missed opportunity due to incompetence or purposely memory hope? | ||
Well, that happened during the Obama administration, didn't it? | ||
You're saying that the Trump government should have cracked down on the left wing after left-wing terrorism is what you're saying. | ||
No, because that happened under Obama, so they didn't really have an excuse. | ||
Moogle says, hope your b-day was awesome. | ||
Wish I had more bucks to get you a bigger present, but I'm kind of in a tough spot at the moment. | ||
Enjoy your 23rd year, friend. | ||
It's not about the amount. | ||
I appreciate the birthday wishes. | ||
Thank you, man. | ||
East Coast Groypers says, The one thing that sucks about being white is getting sunburned instantly. | ||
I'm burnt to a crisp right now. | ||
Yeah, it does suck. | ||
But that doesn't really happen to me too often because I don't go outside that much. | ||
Coda says, Would you contest that American conservatism in particular has the inherent handicap of the founding traditions of liberalism, freemasonry, and secularism? | ||
That is, conservatism in America has the additional challenge of fighting freedom of religion, anti-monarchism, egalitarianism, etc. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. | ||
Mai Tai Groiper says, My birthday is today and I got some merch. | ||
Fits perfectly! | ||
Happy late birthday to you as well. | ||
I guess cool people are just born in August. | ||
Like Augustus, you know? | ||
We're named after Augustus. | ||
Well, happy birthday. | ||
Glad you like the merch. | ||
It's true. | ||
And Moran and Trump says we're supposed to believe this Western North Carolina guy drove seven hours to DC to make an empty threat to Biden, who wasn't even in DC, about Afghanistan. | ||
Yeah, and I'm the king of Siam. | ||
Happy late anniversary of 21st birthday. | ||
It's all downhill from here. | ||
Yeah, it is pretty unbelievable. | ||
I like that. | ||
It's the second anniversary of my 21st birthday. | ||
Based woman. | ||
Happy birthday Nick from one BU student to another. | ||
Do you think it's worth it to return to school in this political climate? | ||
Love the show by the way. | ||
Well thanks. | ||
Honestly it depends on your situation. | ||
Obviously the vax plays into it and I wouldn't go back if you have to get vaxed. | ||
But if that's a non-issue, it really depends on your situation. | ||
But thanks. | ||
Yeah, BU. | ||
I didn't really like BU that much. | ||
I liked my experience, but the school was kind of not good. | ||
Rambolt says, Hey Nick, looks like I really grind your gears with the whiskey chat last night. | ||
LOL. | ||
Guess you're not like the Catholic girls back in my day. | ||
Uh, no, I'm not. | ||
Hey, keep up the good work and do what you want, kid. | ||
I got your back. | ||
Well, thank you, man. | ||
Thanks for being a good sport. | ||
I was a little hard on you yesterday, but I appreciate you being a good sport. | ||
Thanks for having my back, King. | ||
Yit Peterson says, One of the biggest factors in understanding the Middle East is knowing the differences in theology with these paramilitary groups. | ||
Al-Qaeda are Sunni Muslim, Taliban are Shiite Muslim, and the Nation of Islam are Shiite Muslim. Shiite. | ||
Very funny. | ||
That's very funny. | ||
Very funny, Peterson. | ||
Very good. | ||
Thank you for that. | ||
Based Australia guy says, just watched John Doyle's White Boy Summer video he just uploaded, gave your playlist a mention, but said he's unsure about delegating the responsibility of making a White Boy Summer playlist to a guy named Fuentes. | ||
Yeah, I saw that. | ||
That was funny. | ||
That was funny. | ||
A little playful banter. | ||
I saw his White Boy Summer video. | ||
It was very good. | ||
I haven't seen his playlist, though. | ||
I gotta listen to his playlist. | ||
But yeah, that was funny. | ||
CLSL says the legal repercussion for mass porn distribution should be death. | ||
Does that sound reasonable to you, Nick? | ||
I don't know about that. | ||
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Maybe. | |
I mean, if I were LARPing, I would say, yeah, yeah, death penalty! | ||
I don't know, man. | ||
I mean, I guess. | ||
I would have to think about it. | ||
Eric Cochran. | ||
I mean, it's obviously the magnitude of evil is unspeakable. | ||
But I really don't believe in the death penalty unless it's for, like, enemy combatants, honestly. | ||
I'm not a big believer in killing. | ||
Specially not the government killing so So yeah, the magnets it's not to say that the it's not a serious offense. | ||
It's of course a grave It's I mean they will have their punishment in hell, but I don't know if I would say I'm in favor of the death penalty for it Eric Cochran says, the biggest wins against the porn industry recently haven't been from the rights efforts. | ||
Payment processors have been a surprising ally against MindGeek and OnlyFans. | ||
Happy belated birthday! | ||
Well, thank you, man, Eric. | ||
Great friend, great guy. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
It is, and that should be a wake-up call. | ||
If MasterCard is doing more in the fight against porn than the Republican Party, we have a problem, right? | ||
And you're right. | ||
It is. | ||
It's the payment processors. | ||
And in some sense, it's banks. | ||
And where's the Republican Party? | ||
They're writing letters. | ||
Jim Banks. | ||
Yeah. | ||
It's not Jim Banks. | ||
It's the banks. | ||
Jim Banks from Indiana is writing a fucking letter about it. | ||
Retard. | ||
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Anyway. | |
But thanks, Eric. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Lauren says, Je suis un grouper. | ||
Thank you for that. | ||
Drake says, what are your thoughts on sources saying that after the Taliban conquered Kabul they immediately executed former ISIS leader Khorasani but are promising amnesty to other enemies? | ||
I heard about that. | ||
I don't know how legit that is. | ||
Lucy says, is this enough money to get you to tell the Cassie Dillon Christmas party story? | ||
There's not really a story to tell. | ||
What's the story? | ||
I went to our Western Massachusetts Young Republicans Christmas Party in, uh, where the hell was it? | ||
I don't even remember where it was. | ||
It was in Western Massachusetts. | ||
We went to some shitty bar, and I met a lot of lame people, and it sucked. | ||
I had a huge stomachache driving over there. | ||
It was me, Cassie Dillon, and Will Nardi, and they're fucking weird. | ||
Will Nardi was weird. | ||
Cassie Dillon was weird. | ||
We were in Boston. | ||
They picked me up at college. | ||
We drove out to Western Mass like two or three hours or something. | ||
We got to this party. | ||
The party sucked. | ||
I didn't like anybody there. | ||
Cassie Dillon made me win the ugly sweater contest. | ||
They had an ugly sweater Christmas sweater contest and the winner won some gift card and Cassie Dillon decided who won and she gave it to me because she liked it. | ||
I am so obtuse. | ||
Now that I think about it, she definitely wanted to have sex with me. | ||
What the hell? | ||
I was thinking about it the other day, too, and I was like, nah. | ||
But now that I think about it, she definitely... | ||
How embarrassing. | ||
Anyway, so so we went to this party. | ||
She invited me out. | ||
We go to this Western Mass Christmas party and Christmas party in this bar. | ||
And yeah, I had this Trump Christmas sweater and she gave me the gift card and she was shooting me these weird look very awkward when she said I won. | ||
She was giving me these weird like honestly, give me like the bedroom eyes. | ||
Give me this weird look this sort of like I don't want to make the face because God only knows. | ||
God forbid I make a face. | ||
I went like this to Kami one time and that's like proof that I'm a homosexual. | ||
I'm not going to make the face. | ||
I'm not going to replicate the face. | ||
But, uh, but she made this real, like, seductive face, you know, here. | ||
And, by the way, the restaurant sucked! | ||
It was some sports bar, and I never went back! | ||
How am I gonna use your $25 gift card to this sports bar in Western Mass? | ||
I don't even have a car! | ||
I go to school two hours away from here! | ||
When am I ever gonna use this? | ||
So that didn't make any sense. | ||
Anyway. | ||
And you know what she does? | ||
We, uh, we leave the party, she gets drunk, She's holding on to me, and she's like she's like oh, I can't drive. | ||
Could you drive me home? | ||
I don't think I'm gonna drive. | ||
I'm so man, you know Just not I'm just not you know, I'm just not really with it. | ||
Okay. | ||
I'm sad I hate to say it. | ||
I'm good at a lot of things. | ||
I'm good at, well, I'm good at, like, a few things, okay? | ||
I have really essential ingredients to do one thing, which is save this country. | ||
But, you know, the rest of this stuff, I'm just really not there. | ||
I'm just not all the way there, I guess. | ||
She's like, I'm not good at driving. | ||
Can you drive me home? | ||
And I thought I was just being, like, a good guy. | ||
Because I, honestly, I wasn't interested in her, to tell you the truth. | ||
just really wasn't interested. | ||
She was a bitch. | ||
Anyway, and I liked that, but she wasn't really hot either. | ||
Anyway, not important. | ||
No, no, not important. | ||
We're not getting into the details on this, but I really wasn't that interested. | ||
But it didn't even dawn on me. | ||
It didn't even dawn on me because I thought this was like a professional thing. | ||
And I guess I never realized how promiscuous I, honest to God, I guess I never realized. | ||
People don't really talk to me that much about sex because they assume that I'm so judgmental and, you know, they watch the show and, you know, the way that I am and so people, like, just don't talk to me about that. | ||
They, so, I guess I've been, I was like, wow, I guess I never realized how promiscuous people were or are or whatever. | ||
And so now, looking back, it's like, oh, that definitely, that's definitely what that was. | ||
Because at the time, I was like, oh, this is a professional. | ||
She's being very unprofessional. | ||
At the time, I was like, wow, she's just being very unprofessional. | ||
It'd be very inappropriate if I were to try anything. | ||
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And whatever. | |
So I drove her back to her sister's apartment, which was empty because her sister wasn't home or something. | ||
She was staying somewhere else at the time. | ||
And Cassie was like, oh, my sister said I could stay over. | ||
She's not here. | ||
And I did stay the night there. | ||
I did stay the night there. | ||
But, yeah, I mean, nothing happened. | ||
I just went to bed on the couch, woke up the next day, and went back to Boston. | ||
That was that. | ||
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So, anyway. | |
So, yeah, but she didn't, like, but listen, but listen. | ||
Here's why I'm not totally sure. | ||
Because she didn't, like, make a move on me or anything. | ||
It's not like she made a move, I mean maybe she wanted me, me to make the move, I don't know. | ||
Either way, either way, I'm not that kind of guy. | ||
I'm not that kind of guy. | ||
I'm not the guy who... I'm at Boston University and you know what I'm there to do? | ||
I'm there to make Donald Trump president. | ||
I'm playing Civ 5. | ||
I'm, you know, doing Trump rallies on the campus. | ||
I wasn't even thinking like that. | ||
Honestly, I really wasn't even thinking like that. | ||
And also, I'm not the guy that's like, drunk at the fucking Trump Christmas party, let's do it! | ||
Nah, I'm not that guy, I'm just so not that guy. | ||
So, it's just not me, it's just not who I am. | ||
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So... Yeah, Cassie, man. | |
Good times, good times. | ||
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I tell ya. | |
Yeah. | ||
Those were those were good days in college. | ||
Yeah, there was there were there are a few instances like that There are a few instances like that where I was just like not not really getting the message not really getting the message. | ||
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I don't know I'm a real incel. | |
I'm a real incel, you know, nobody Nobody else can really relate to that. | ||
Honestly, I'm kind of on my own in that regard I'm just like everybody's like he's just like me. | ||
No, you're really not you really aren't Everybody's like wow, you're just like me You know on this kind of thing and it's like no Really not the same I'm really kind of abnormal. | ||
I'm pretty out there I guess So yeah, so the old, the old 2016 Western Mass Young Republicans Christmas Party. | ||
Yeah, she had me drive her home and all that. | ||
Food sucked. | ||
I remember being hungry. | ||
I'll tell you that. | ||
I remember being hungry. | ||
I remember being like, where's the food? | ||
We just drove here. | ||
And now I'm starving. | ||
And what the hell do we have to eat? | ||
Nachos? | ||
Shitty nachos at a sports bar? | ||
give me a break that's when I was pressing around the Jewish questions That's when I was kind of like a Wignad. | ||
Well, that really didn't even exist at the time, but I was kind of like discovering that stuff. | ||
And I was like, 109 countries, Cassie. | ||
109 countries! | ||
It's everybody else! | ||
And at that point, I was really looking for an answer. | ||
I was like, tell me this is wrong. | ||
Someone explain to me why this is wrong. | ||
And I remember we were playing apples to apples, and I was like, 109 countries, lady? | ||
Really? | ||
I think that maybe that threw some cold water on the night. | ||
My incessant questioning, no really, but really, tell me why this isn't going on. | ||
Maybe that threw some cold water on it, I don't know. | ||
Anyway. | ||
Cassie Dillon, maybe she wanted a little, I don't know. | ||
I don't know. | ||
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I guess I'm just too... I'm like Howard Hughes. | |
I'm like... I'm one of these guys, you know? | ||
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I'm sick. | |
I'm twisted. | ||
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I'm a sicko. | |
Anyway, FBI Crime Stats says, Hey Nick, I think you shouldn't start drinking. | ||
It's part of your mythology as our leader. | ||
Rejecting the modern world makes you larger than life. | ||
I also just bought an AF hoodie. | ||
I'm hyped! | ||
Well, I'm glad you like the hoodie. | ||
Well, I'm not gonna not drink because it's like, you could keep up the mythology and just lie, you know? | ||
I wouldn't like to lie, but... That's a big part of why I don't want to do it, because I want it to be true, you know? | ||
I don't want to have a fake mythology. | ||
That's fucking gay. | ||
But I wouldn't do it just because it's like, well, I could say it. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Base Theist says, so Nick, we've heard your opinion on the Sigma male grind set. | ||
What's your opinion on the Nygma male crime set? | ||
Very funny. | ||
Polish American Griper says, hello Nick Fuentes, I'm very happy to see you. | ||
You are a great guy, or should I say, goy. | ||
He he he he. | ||
Anyway, keep it up playa. | ||
I'm going on yet another bold and adventurous cross-oceanic trip. | ||
Safe travels, friend. | ||
He says, hey Nick, my toe is hurting so I had Toe surgery, but now I think it's infected, and it hurts even more. | ||
I have resigned myself to the fact that life is suffering, and heaven will be my only respite. | ||
Well, understandable. | ||
It's hard to hear that. | ||
Hey, good to hear from you, Polish-American Groper. | ||
Haven't heard from this guy in a while. | ||
He's a king, though. | ||
Maxim's, the show was so good, I had to send another super chat. | ||
Have a good one, bro. | ||
Thanks. | ||
You think the show was good? | ||
Eh, I thought it was okay. | ||
I wasn't really feeling it tonight. | ||
A little out of sorts. | ||
Thank you, SmileyTheFed. | ||
Yeah, that's true. | ||
One can hope. | ||
One can hope that VR will be sophisticated enough for things like that. | ||
to compensate for the shortage of women who haven't had an OnlyFans. | ||
Thank you, Smiley the Fed. | ||
Yeah, that's true. | ||
One can hope. | ||
One can hope that VR will be sophisticated enough for things like that. | ||
One can only hope that VR will be an alternative. - Yeah. | ||
I can't wait to put on the VR and never take it off. | ||
I'm putting it on and Lance Videos is gonna change my piss jar and that's that's gonna be it for me. | ||
I'll hire some intern, I'll hire some punk kid to come in with his headphones in, you know, come into some dingy studio apartment, basement apartment, where I'm just sitting in like a concrete, concrete basement on a chair with the VR headset on. | ||
And some kid, some Asian kid will come in, some immigrant who doesn't even speak English will come in with his headphones on and like change my IV, change my intravenous food and water and change my like catheter while I'm in, while I'm in, and I'll never take it off, you know? | ||
I'll put all my assets in some trust fund and they'll just draw from it and they'll just come in and change the piss and shit jar and refill the IV bag. | ||
And I'll just be in that world. | ||
I'll be in the Matrix. | ||
And I'll be eating steak. | ||
Maxim, I just read that. | ||
He's got another one though. | ||
He says, Do you think a possible reason that these wretched people like the ones that run OnlyFans and even Joe Biden, ending the war in Afghanistan, they're doing this to coerce us into trusting the evil regime? | ||
No. | ||
That doesn't make any- I'm sorry, but that doesn't make any sense. | ||
No, that's not why they're doing it. | ||
Robert Montgomery's is more like, only turds. | ||
Uh, yeah. | ||
Polish-American Groupers is, I think, one of the things that right-wing dissidents tend to do is overplay their enemy's intellect. | ||
Just look at how COVID was played by the media at first. | ||
Totally the opposite of today. | ||
Me and Nick are vibrating at the same wavelength. | ||
Yeah, and then people say, well, that's just deliberately gaslighting us. | ||
Well, I mean, maybe. | ||
I don't know if, like, I don't know if the people writing the articles are like, well, first we're going to say this, then we're going to do a 180, and it's just going to cause confusion. | ||
I don't think that's the case. | ||
Jen Zesus says, Jake Lloyd doesn't know how to mine coal, but do you know how to create a torch? | ||
I've seen evidence that shows you believe it's two sticks and one coal. | ||
Ha ha ha very funny Gen Z's. | ||
Yeah, I know how to make a torch. | ||
It had been a long time I know the mechanics of the game though. | ||
I'm not trying to break a coal block with a wooden stick I don't know why you're sipping for that guy Dresden burns says hate to say I told you so but I did bloody tell you I've been vindicated on the Afghan question But being right is not so gratifying What's the vindication? | ||
Please enlighten me on the vindication on that one. | ||
I did bloody tell you these fucking Europeans, they try to sound cool and they sound retarded. | ||
Yeah, please tell me what's so vindicating. | ||
Salvador says, Hi Nick, I thought the main reason to invade Afghanistan was to control the opium trade to bolster the deep state black budget. | ||
What do you think the main reasons were? | ||
That was definitely a part of it. | ||
But, I mean, things like this happen for a variety of reasons. | ||
They happen for geopolitical reasons. | ||
They happen to support the military-industrial complex. | ||
Part of it is to sell more planes and helicopters and guns and body armor. | ||
That's part of it. | ||
Part of it is the opium trade. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
That's one of their main exports. | ||
That's where, what is it, 70% of the opium in the world comes from? | ||
Of course, that's a part of it. | ||
Afghanistan is rich in minerals. | ||
Maybe they thought they were setting that up, you know, for a colony in the future. | ||
Possibly. | ||
Geopolitically, look at where Afghanistan is situated on the map. | ||
Look at where the Khyber Pass is in Afghanistan. | ||
This is the gateway. | ||
And historically, this has been the gateway for empires from Europe, from Asia, from the Indian subcontinent, from the Middle East, from Persia. | ||
That is the gateway. | ||
It's situated on the border of China, Pakistan, Iran, Tajikistan. | ||
And I think maybe one or two other of the stands, I don't know exactly, but it's right there, basically on the border with greater Russia, it's on the border of China, it's on the border of Pakistan, and it's on the border of Iran. | ||
They had 100,000 troops there at one point, 100,000 troops deployed right on the doorstep of some of our greatest adversaries. | ||
And where the interplay of all those countries happens, you know, where trade happens and where people move, So strategically, it's a very important location. | ||
So that, I mean, it's, like I said, it's a confluence of a lot of factors. | ||
There's a lot of people that had a lot to gain for us being there. | ||
$2.6 trillion spent on what? | ||
And who took off the top? | ||
You know, $2.6 trillion spent by the government. | ||
And how do you think they're spending that money? | ||
What do you think they're doing with it? | ||
They're paying contractors. | ||
Who's making money off of that? | ||
They're paying businesses. | ||
Who's turning a profit on the 2.6 trillion dollars in money flowing because of that war? | ||
There's a financial incentive. | ||
And then the country can be looted for opium or other things, controlled certainly. | ||
And then you've got the geopolitical angle for the national security state. | ||
As it's right there. | ||
Jockey says Hong Kong, China's punished video platforms including Alibaba backed Youku and Baidu backed iQiyi for carrying low taste content in a renewed effort to clean up the internet. | ||
Nice! | ||
A porn watchdog says that's why OnlyFans is banning pornography at the Chinese market share. | ||
Really? | ||
I haven't heard that angle. | ||
So China's punishing their social media for low taste content. | ||
So OnlyFans is doing it to conform with China? | ||
That's interesting. | ||
I haven't heard that one. | ||
That might make sense. | ||
It just goes to show. | ||
What did I say the other week? | ||
I said a country becoming more powerful than America might benefit because there'll be pressure going in the other way for the good guys. | ||
People said, you're a Duganist! | ||
You're a Duganist for saying that! | ||
I said, if China and Russia become powerful relative to America, then America can't run the world. | ||
Then the American regime can't run the world. | ||
And the American regime is evil. | ||
Maybe that'll provide opportunities for dissidents to the American regime. | ||
Like, America provides opportunities for so-called Russian dissidents or Chinese dissidents. | ||
Hello? | ||
And then if China... China took the Black Storm Trooper off the Star Wars poster. | ||
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but I'm a Duganist for thinking that. | ||
New True North. | ||
This is a great show, Nick. | ||
Trust Fund Terry joined Morb's Discord server and then joined Capello Empire. | ||
Okay, thanks. | ||
Quack says, A, congratulations, it's a celebration. | ||
I just want to tell you that I think that you're amazing. | ||
Thank you, man. | ||
I love that song. | ||
Thanks. | ||
Magman says, Can I please get a refund on my account? | ||
Yeah, file a support ticket. | ||
Nikki says, porn became necessary in our generation. | ||
No, it didn't. | ||
Since we're avoiding premarital sex, this already leaves us virgins into our late 20s. | ||
Who are you talking about? | ||
We can't be blue balled too. | ||
You'll never find anyone that gets married as teenagers like my grandparents generation. | ||
Number one, yes, you can get married early. | ||
This is a total cope. | ||
I don't want to hear this. | ||
I don't want to hear ever that sin is necessary. | ||
That's just a disgrace. | ||
People are going to hell for that. | ||
Wait a second. | ||
MacMan, hang on a second. | ||
Let me reel it back there. | ||
MacMan, I'm reading this Super Chat back. | ||
I just read the first sentence and I got mad. | ||
Magman says, can I please get a refund on my new njf.com account? | ||
There is just way too much quality content for way too low of a price. | ||
I haven't even started watching the archives because I don't know where to start. | ||
Happy belated birthday. | ||
That's funny. | ||
Thanks for the big super chat, man. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
I, uh, I jumped the gun on that one. | ||
That's funny. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Well, hey, thank you for the big super chat. | ||
Glad you liked the subscription. | ||
Man, I thought you were being serious. | ||
See, I could be forgiven for thinking that because I get a lot of that, but thank you, buddy. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
You had me going there, clearly. | ||
Macman says Taliban takeover and Ho's getting mad. | ||
The timeline is going crazy this week with the plot changing this fast. | ||
You heard it here first. | ||
This time next year, OnlyFans will be the main platform for The Dissident Right. | ||
I don't know about that, but maybe. | ||
I think our website will be the future platform. | ||
Hopefully things don't get that bad. | ||
I have a naturally muscular build, but it's not that great. | ||
It's not sexy. | ||
I don't know if anyone is paying $10 a month to see To see the Gruyper gut. | ||
It's naturally muscular physique, and I'm not fat, but I don't know that anybody be paid. | ||
So things have got to be pretty bad financially to go there. | ||
I don't know if I'd ever do it, honestly. | ||
No, just joking, of course. | ||
Winston says, happy birthday, Nick. | ||
I know you really value my advice, so I would say this. | ||
Don't drink if there's an addictive history in your family. | ||
But if not, I would suggest drinking White Claw because it's low in carbs and sugar and doesn't lower testosterone like beer. | ||
By the way, I know you don't value my advice, LOL. | ||
Thank you for that. | ||
I love this like, I know you don't, this womanish, I know you don't value... No, I do, King! | ||
Nah, well, I'm just tired of hearing about it at this point, but... | ||
And also these people, well, it's a low carb. | ||
You think I'm worried about that? | ||
You think that I'm not drinking because of carbs? | ||
You think I'm not drinking because of sugar? | ||
Like I don't eat enough fucking sugar? | ||
Jeez, man. | ||
How many times do I have to say it? | ||
It's like people don't have ears. | ||
But thanks. | ||
SmileyTheFat says, as I was watching the video of everyone wishing you a happy birthday yesterday, I remembered that I met you on my 18th birthday at the Turning Point SAS conference. | ||
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Wow! | |
Look at that. | ||
That's something. | ||
Yeah, thanks for the birthday wish, King. | ||
Anon says, for the credit card companies, banks, whomever, to put OnlyFans on the spot to draw pornography lends credence that they saw porn as a moral wrong. | ||
No it doesn't. | ||
What do you think is the basis of their thinking for banning porn? | ||
What do you think the chances are that OnlyFans just finds another card processor? | ||
Like I said, I think that there's speculation about why they did this and probably it's because they want to become a platform. | ||
So it's maybe not... I'm sure there's pressure from payment processors. | ||
But it's debatable that that's the main or only reason that they did it. | ||
So no, it's not because they saw it as a moral wrong. | ||
It's because, for a variety of reasons, maybe they were pursuing a different business strategy. | ||
They didn't want to be seen as a porn company because it's a different market. | ||
Maybe they faced regulatory pressure. | ||
They were fearing a government crackdown. | ||
Maybe the payment processors were shutting them down. | ||
The payment processors aren't doing that for a moral reason. | ||
The payment processors may be their concern with the government too. | ||
And and honestly if it's an investment thing Investors don't invest in porn companies because they have rules regarding that there's laws regarding that there's all legal infrastructure behind that so No, I don't think any credit card companies are concerned about moral wrongs. | ||
They definitely aren't It's regulation. | ||
It's bottom line It's it's marketing. | ||
It's branding and Winston says, did your sister give you a birthday gift or at least a card this year? | ||
I know you said she neglected to do so last year. | ||
Well, it's really none of your business. | ||
Winston says, whatever happened to all the girls you thought were hot from high school and college? | ||
What the fuck are these superchats from this guy? | ||
It's just, honestly, some people can just send in a superchat and it's just fine. | ||
Also, do they have big milk trucks? | ||
What the fuck is wrong with you? | ||
Also, how many were Asian? | ||
We know your type, Nick. | ||
Will you just shut up? | ||
Will you just shut up, nigga? | ||
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Geez! | |
None of them were Asian. | ||
Okay? | ||
And I don't even want to answer that question. | ||
Do they have big milk trucks? | ||
What the fuck is wrong with you? | ||
Um... No, there were a couple in college, and they were white. | ||
And, um... In high school, like I said, there was that girl, and she did not. | ||
She was Jewish. | ||
But it wasn't even really, like, a serious interest. | ||
But, I don't know. | ||
I don't know what happened to any of them because I'm not on Facebook anymore. | ||
I got banned on Facebook and Instagram, so I can't even keep up with them. | ||
But, um... Yeah, no, there weren't any Asian girls in my school, really. | ||
There weren't hardly any of them, so... I mean, almost all the girls I was in... No, nearly all of them were. | ||
All the girls I was into in high school and college were white. | ||
I don't like to talk about it, okay? | ||
I don't like to talk about it. | ||
It's not my favorite subject, okay? | ||
Everybody wants to talk about fucking sex and alcohol. | ||
We know your type, Nick. | ||
Funnies. | ||
Very funny, man. | ||
Very hilarious. | ||
I don't like to talk about it, okay? | ||
I don't like to talk about it. | ||
It's not my favorite subject, okay? | ||
Everybody wants to talk about fucking sex and alcohol. | ||
What else is new? | ||
Black Roy versus do you think Curtis Lewa will be effective in New York? | ||
He's been getting popular after a lot of shootings and vaccine mandates from de Blasio. | ||
He's a Republican, right? | ||
I don't think a Republican is going to win, honestly. | ||
Anand says, in marketing the most... | ||
Oh, do you think he'll be effective like... | ||
In another way, I don't know. | ||
I don't know anything about New York City's politics. | ||
Announces, in marketing, the most polarizing people and products are always those to gain the most loyal following, especially when starting small. | ||
It is a strength now, but could be a weakness in the future if you ever try to attain mass appeal. | ||
True. | ||
Eddie Van Grams says, I tuned in right at the start of the Super Chats, but that Capitol bomber today was a walking neon sign of a false flag op. | ||
They really think we are retarded. | ||
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FortniteBurgerMan says, remember when you went to a soup restaurant and ordered three different flavors of soup and one of them was a pumpkin flavor and complained that the spoons were tiny? | ||
There were four, actually. | ||
And, uh, did I complain that the spoons were tiny? | ||
I don't remember that being the complaint. | ||
The complaint is that they were cold. | ||
The complaint was that they were cold and if you bring somebody I don't know. | ||
As opposed to one big bowl of soup, guess what happens? | ||
They will each cool off more quickly than if they were in the same bowl because there's not enough mass to retain the heat. | ||
So you've got four cups of soup. | ||
It's sort of like, I don't even know what it's like. | ||
It's about surface area and it's about mass, I believe, right? | ||
And this is true. | ||
And so, these cups of soup are cooling off faster than one big bowl of soup. | ||
So, like, that doesn't make any sense. | ||
They're brought out and they're not even hot, and then they're rapidly cooling, and so what are you supposed to do? | ||
Eat some of one and then one of another and it's just this race against time? | ||
That's not a great experience. | ||
And no bread. | ||
And the bread that they brought wasn't even good. | ||
They brought these two little pieces of bread. | ||
And it wasn't even made in the store. | ||
How are you going to be a soup and bread place and you don't make your own bread? | ||
It's not fresh. | ||
And you don't give a lot of it. | ||
It should be maybe a few soups or two soups or just offer bowls of soup, you know? | ||
And lots of bread. | ||
Lots of bread and it should be fresh and it should be made there. | ||
This isn't hard. | ||
And the soups, I mean they were okay. | ||
The soups were actually not so bad. | ||
There was a pumpkin soup, Italian Wedding, and what were the other ones? | ||
I don't remember. | ||
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But it was okay. | |
But it just, it was cold, and there was no bread. | ||
So the experience was terrible, but the soup wasn't that bad. | ||
Dresden says, maybe there's something to reincarnation. | ||
How else do you explain an old soul like yourself? | ||
Your wisdom exceeds your age. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I think it's just Has to be God, you know, it has to be an explanation about the soul and the eternal nature of the soul, you know and The fact that we're not just flesh where there's also a X factor that is not from nature So it's in there James Farmers is happy 23rd birthday, Nick. | ||
Here's to another 23 years. | ||
The best man of our generation, Nick Fuentes. | ||
May God bless you. | ||
Thank you very much, James Farmer. | ||
I appreciate that. | ||
God bless you, buddy. | ||
Voluntary Celibates. | ||
There's nothing wrong with being eccentric, Nick. | ||
You're one of the few sane people left. | ||
I myself have problems existing in the general public with all the degeneracy. | ||
Weirdos should conform to a more moral reality rather than you or I conforming to them. | ||
Yeah, I mean, I prefer it in some ways. | ||
But thanks. | ||
Zach says, Love what you do, Nick. | ||
Very wholesome stream tonight. | ||
Thank you, man. | ||
Tyler says, Yo, Nick! | ||
Hope you had a great 23rd birthday. | ||
Can't wait to see where AF is at in 23 more years. | ||
Yeah, that's what I wanted to think about is when I'm 46. | ||
That's what I want to think about is that I'm closer to being 40 than I am to being born. | ||
Well, thank you. | ||
Thank you, Tyler Russell. | ||
You're a great guy, man. | ||
I appreciate ya. | ||
Yeah, I also like to imagine what things will be like when I'm 46. | ||
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That's a great thought. | |
I love thinking about that. | ||
Nah, but thanks man. | ||
I appreciate ya. | ||
Super cool guys. | ||
Would you ever go bowfishing with Jaden and the Outback? | ||
Catch a couple of crawdads. | ||
Bless your heart! | ||
I don't know. | ||
I would. | ||
You want to know I would because it's with my friend. | ||
I wouldn't do it. | ||
I will tell you the truth. | ||
I wouldn't do it on my own prerogative. | ||
There is no bone in my body that says, oh I gotta try that. | ||
I gotta go out into the middle of a lake and bit my mosquitoes outside and wait around for fish to swim near my boat so I can shoot them with an arrow. | ||
There's no bone in my... I mean, I am not against it. | ||
I don't think it would be a bad time. | ||
But, um, that's not, some people are like, wow, I, you know, I give or take an experience like that. | ||
But I would, but if Jayden were going, I would do it with my friend, you know, I'd go and bowfish with my, my friend, you know, but I don't, I've really never fished in a serious way. | ||
Last time I fished was two years ago in Idaho. | ||
I didn't catch anything and there were bugs everywhere and we thought there was a forest fire going on we were up in Idaho with Matt and Faith Goldie and some other people and and Matt had this lake house up there and we were all on the lake and We were fishing Oh my gosh. | ||
And what do we do? | ||
We got these Chinese candles, what do they call them? | ||
These things that you, a Chinese lantern, you know when you light it and you release it into the air and it flies away? | ||
So we're up there. | ||
We're in the remote mountains. | ||
I mean, we're in the middle of nowhere, on top of a mountain, on this lake, And it's like pitch black because there's there's nothing going on up there. | ||
You know, it's the most remote place I've ever been to maybe not that remote, but we were like 30 minutes outside of a small town up a mountain in this like Lake community Anyway, and we light off this Chinese lantern And push it out into into the lake and we see that it went and like landed somewhere in the woods And we're looking at it through the binoculars. | ||
We thought that it started a fire and we were freaking out We're looking at it through the binoculars and we're like, where did it go? | ||
Where did it go? | ||
Did it land in the trees? | ||
Is it on fire? | ||
We saw this like glimmering light and we're like, what is that? | ||
Is that is that like somebody's porch or is that like a forest fire? | ||
Do we need to call somebody? | ||
I'd say we were we were trying to fish while we were doing this we were trying to fish and we were getting eating spiders everywhere and but in bugs everywhere mosquitoes I mean just under assault can't sit down anywhere and then we got this forest fire so we had to get in the car and we drived up we drove up to where we thought it landed and it was sure enough it was fine we got up on the deck we looked through the binoculars it was just a it was somebody's porch light | ||
But we seriously, our heart, our stomach's heart sank. | ||
We're like, oh my gosh, like we just started a forest fire. | ||
The whole place is burning down. | ||
But that didn't happen, so that was good. | ||
But yeah, so I'm not really an outdoorsman. | ||
I'm not really a great outdoors kind of a guy. | ||
I don't like the outdoors. | ||
It's okay. | ||
I'm a tourist. | ||
I like to drive through it. | ||
I like to walk around a little bit. | ||
And then I like to go home, you know. | ||
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But the bow fishing, yeah, maybe. | |
But it's the southern thing that I can't do. | ||
Just can't. | ||
I'll go out and fish or whatever, but this like, bless your heart, you know, that kind of thing. | ||
I just can't. | ||
I came from the suburbs of a great city. | ||
Okay, so I just feel very out of my element when I'm in the country. | ||
The south or the country for that matter. | ||
I'm very out of my element. | ||
When you get these folksy type people and they're like, how y'all doing? | ||
Bless your heart. | ||
You know, and that kind of stuff is just very, it's like, oh, oh man, I'm an alien. | ||
Cowboy hats and the cowboy boots. | ||
We like our... Down here! | ||
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Out here! | |
We like our country music! | ||
You're not in the city anymore, boy! | ||
Out here, we like our country music and all that kind of stuff. | ||
And it's like... Now, I like these people. | ||
They're great. | ||
They're okay people. | ||
You know, they're fine. | ||
But, um... Whenever I go out there, I just feel like I'm in another... I feel like I'm on another planet. | ||
And I feel like they, like, I feel like there's a superiority. | ||
I feel black. | ||
I feel like I'm black when I go out there. | ||
I do. | ||
Because they look at city people as like, I don't know. | ||
Out here, we like to take our time. | ||
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Nice and slow. | |
We don't talk much. | ||
And it's like, you know, they think, I don't know, I feel like there's this irony because I feel like Southerners think city people think they're better than Southerners, but I feel like Southerners think they're better than city people. | ||
I think Southerners have this like, you know, this like, you know... Well, bless your heart. | ||
You know, they think that their lifestyle is better, and I guess everybody thinks that, but... I think that, but... So I don't love the clash. | ||
That's the thing. | ||
I don't love the clash. | ||
But, um... | ||
Yeah, so I mean they're fine people, but it's just not that's not really it's literally like another world You know it really is like another planet you're stepping into It's just different You know, and Jaden always insists, like, I'm not country! | ||
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And then we compare notes, you know, we compare notes on, like, how our lives were growing up, and it's like, we're in different, we're in different worlds. | ||
It's like, you went to, your graduating class had 70 people in it. | ||
Mine had 1,000 people in it. | ||
Like, that's different, you know? | ||
And it's, lots of things like that. | ||
So... And that's just one example. | ||
He's just one example. | ||
These country bumpkins, man. | ||
Country, country living. | ||
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Country folk. | |
Anyway. | ||
KTK says, you're never getting food at this rate. | ||
Good night and happy birthday. | ||
Yeah, tell me about it. | ||
Tragic says, stop taking multivitamins. | ||
Nick, I don't take a multivitamin. | ||
So don't tell me what to do. | ||
West Canadian Groyper says, can I get a shout out for my girlfriend's birthday today? | ||
Thanks for the gift recommendations from last week. | ||
Yeah, happy birthday to your girlfriend, man. | ||
Congratulations. | ||
Hope she has a great birthday. | ||
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Happy birthday, Queen! | |
Hope it's a good one. | ||
Yeah, congratulations. | ||
Congratulations, guys, on your birthday. | ||
What's the multivitamin thing about? | ||
I don't even take a multivitamin. | ||
We have all the recipes. | ||
It says, love you, dude. | ||
I wholeheartedly believe in the righteousness of your work. | ||
Happy birthday. | ||
Thanks, man. | ||
AnimeRapist is for your birthday. | ||
Sorry I can't give more, but I'm poor. | ||
That's okay, buddy. | ||
That's not what matters. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
360 no scopes is happy birthday for yesterday. | ||
You're in a really good mood tonight. | ||
It's nice also any news on that London trip Obviously the no-fly list is a killer, but get a boat. | ||
I want to meet you lol Yeah, it's kind of indefinitely on hold on account of the terror watch list a vaccine mandate But I you'll be the first to know okay when there's any update But thanks. | ||
Yeah, I don't know Am I in a good mood? | ||
I'm just trying to be more positive because I've been very negative lately. | ||
I don't know. | ||
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10? | |
15? | ||
How likely? | ||
I don't know. | ||
See them actually implementing interstate checkpoints. | ||
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30? | |
I don't know. | ||
10, 15. | ||
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How likely? | |
I don't know. | ||
30, maybe 50. | ||
Leicester says, hey Nick, long time viewer. | ||
First time Super Chatter. | ||
Just wanted to say happy birthday. | ||
Keep going and inspiring everyone. | ||
You've been a big help for America overall. | ||
AF is inevitable. | ||
Thank you, man. | ||
Hey Nick. | ||
Hey. | ||
Been watching you for a year and I wanted to say thanks. | ||
Because of you I've come back to Catholicism. | ||
My worldview has shifted in a positive way. | ||
I'm bettering myself as a man. | ||
Keep doing what you're doing. | ||
You're a massive influence to us all. | ||
God bless. | ||
Thank you so much, King. | ||
Love to hear it. | ||
I didn't really read a lot of Nietzsche in college, honestly. | ||
I read that in high school. | ||
I was reading, um... Did I do a lot of reading in college? | ||
I don't even really remember. | ||
I was reading too much Nietzsche those days. | ||
How about you? | ||
I didn't really read a lot of Nietzsche in college, honestly. | ||
I read that in high school. | ||
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I was reading... | |
Did I do a lot of reading in college? | ||
I don't even really remember. | ||
I read Patrick Buchanan in college, and I read Burke in college, and I read... | ||
What else? | ||
I don't really remember super well what I was reading. | ||
ChickenStripBasketKings has rewatched Patrick Little on The Sweat with you from a few years back, and he kept saying how proud he was getting 12th place in a primary. | ||
Why wouldn't you say he got 89,000 votes instead? | ||
It was also funny when I saw you credit his votes to running with a Civil Rights Advocate ballot designation. | ||
So true! | ||
Thanks for the big super chat. | ||
Yeah, he's like, I got 89,000 votes! | ||
And it's like, yeah, and right next to your name it said Civil Rights Advocate, and no one knows who you are. | ||
So... Yeah, that was hilarious. | ||
Jay Leicester or that was chicken strip basking Jay Leicester says went to a bar and met a girl through mutual friends I ended up buying her a drink and she asked me if I put anything in it Love how the how she thinks she's pretty enough to drug. | ||
Anyway, I stand by that Stand by what? | ||
Cool great story Richard says it's not for Kings. | ||
I To drink wine. | ||
Strong drink is not for princes. | ||
Lest in drinking they forget what has been decreed and violate the rights of any who are in need. | ||
Proverbs 31. | ||
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Interesting. | |
Nolan says the doctors at the hospital I work at literally provide worse care to the unvaccinated. | ||
Over the last few weeks, I've noticed several of them stating they wouldn't waste their time on a patient because they're murderers. | ||
Sick stuff, guys. | ||
That is sick. | ||
Fuck them. | ||
Ryan says, When you consume alcohol and hard drugs, you set off a beacon for demons. | ||
Literally. | ||
You are 100% correct in avoiding it forever. | ||
Your instinct is spot on. | ||
I'll pray that continues to be fairly easy for you. | ||
I haven't had a drink in 8 years. | ||
Thanks for the advice. | ||
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versus leftists and liberals get autistic about the CIA overthrowing governments in Latin America but think it's all conspiracy when feds plant multiple bombs all over the country all on the same day after issuing a threat about basically anyone on the right true Eddie Van Grams says hey Nick what's a Taliban fighter's favorite Mexican food Inshallah I don't get it An enchilada. | ||
Oh, an enchilada. | ||
Funny. | ||
Orthodox Fascist says, When are you going to organize the Groyper waste industry takeover you outlined on Tuesday? | ||
It seems to be the only viable solution. | ||
Very funny. | ||
Opticsrospector says you're officially closer to 28 than 18. | ||
Thank you for reminding me, my old friend. | ||
Thank you for reminding me, old friend. | ||
I appreciate that. | ||
I'm well aware. | ||
I don't want to turn 28. | ||
I don't want to turn 23. | ||
I want to be 14. | ||
I want to be 17. | ||
Nolan says, thanks for continuing to be such a legend, man. | ||
Happy birthday. | ||
Thank you, man. | ||
Eddie Van Grams says, what's your opinion on oral sex? | ||
Asking because my trad girlfriend and I enjoy it. | ||
Well, that's a sin, so... | ||
Disavow. | ||
And quite honestly, I don't even really see the appeal. | ||
Frankly. | ||
So, uh, so I'm against it. | ||
I guess so. | ||
You're not even a country guy, are you? | ||
I don't know, I guess. | ||
You ought to stop picking fights with the rural people, you city slicker. | ||
When your exit plan is to go out in the sticks, you probably won't even know the words to the boot scoot boogie. | ||
I guess so. | ||
You're not even a country guy, are you? | ||
Well, I don't know. | ||
I guess I don't want to dox, but that's a different part of the country. | ||
But, yeah, I guess you're right. | ||
Okay, do we have anything else? | ||
Is there any other way you can invent to antagonize me? | ||
You and your trad girlfriend into oral sex. | ||
That's got to be a troll, by the way. | ||
Jimbo says, hi, Nick. | ||
You are so cool. | ||
Hi. | ||
Thanks, Jimbo. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Thanks, friend. | ||
Okay, that's our last Super Chat. | ||
I'm hungry, so I gotta get out of here. | ||
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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. | ||
I'm America first! |