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And I'm addicted to Sarah Taylor.
I'm addicted to Sarah Taylor.
I'm addicted to Sarah Taylor.
But as soon as people start playing games, I stop.
I stop playing games.
And at any moment, I can hit that yay button.
They said trust no man, but you obviously don't believe you.
They was in the gutter, but you didn't dream.
You and girls in the puddle.
My mama said trust no ho, you's a rubber.
I act, one, two, stop the track.
America's worst.
Etch.
Okay.
Swarming on everybody who dared to oppose.
And your mama ain't cheap, and ready to shit.
And I've been working years, way before the star kick.
That was in the cap city, when I was just a chick.
With the all-black fettig, kick it with the weight of faith.
That was in the booting, y'all wasn't the shit.
Yeah, I was three-six, boot tight, with some caps in.
Yeah, take me to the first shows, echo.
Only drop jewels way before they drop shuttle.
First year, I'm looking.
Now I'm looking.
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Well, hey, thanks.
Love you, too.
nick fuentes
But sorry, I believe in religion that makes sense.
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generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the human being.
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom.
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I'm sorry.
nick fuentes
I'm sorry, Brittany and Betsy, but I just can't do it.
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nick fuentes
You know the rule.
No e-girls.
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Who's got the clip?
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No e-girls.
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Never!
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Hashtag never e-girls.
Not even once.
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I've never heard of Bigfoot.
I've never heard of Nick Fultz.
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Americanism, not globalism. not globalism.
We'll be right back.
I've never heard of Nick Fultz.
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Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom.
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It's not.
This is a Christian nation.
This is a miracle.
I fear and love God.
When you remove the fear and love of God, you create the fear and love of everything else.
You talking to somebody right now that only fears God and Jesus has won the victory.
Bro.
Tell you who you're being like Christ.
Only if I see it in me.
Only when they see me.
If I could tell a fairy tale, who you can be?
Church is 14.
Now you want to be a freak.
Now you want to see it.
I'd like to see it.
Tell me what you like.
Turn it down right.
Travel with my dad.
And he told me it ain't Christ-like.
I'm just trying to find out for a new way.
I'm just really trying not to bring you through the pool way.
I don't have a pool with me.
You know my best.
So I could hold a texto.
Nothing to tell.
Texto.
I don't really want to rest.
So Spanish for the life.
It's not.
This is a Christian nation.
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It's not.
This is a Christian nation.
This is America.
I fear and love God. - When you remove the fear and love of God, you create the fear and love of everything else.
You talking to somebody right now that only fears God and Jesus has won the victory, bro.
Life like this is what you like.
Life like this is what you like.
Life like this is what you like.
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Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo.
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It's going to be only America first.
America first.
The American people will come first once again.
With respect, the respect that we deserve.
From this day forward, it's going to be only America first.
America first.
Thank you.
nick fuentes
Good evening everybody.
You are watching America First.
My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes.
We have a great show for you tonight.
Very excited to be back with you here tonight on Monday.
We have a lot to talk about tonight.
Lots to get into.
It's a big day.
I think it's been three weeks and we're finally out of Afghanistan.
Perhaps.
And our featured story will be about this.
Today, the Biden administration announced that we are officially done with the war in Afghanistan.
Apparently, the last soldier left last night.
So there's nobody left there.
And like I said, it's been about three weeks since this was reported initially.
We were told three weeks ago that the Taliban had won the war in Afghanistan and America was on its way out.
And then after all these shenanigans at the Kabul airport, and this terror attack, and ISIS is back, finally, now, a day before the deadline to withdraw, they say, they say, that apparently it's done now.
We'll see.
So we'll talk about that tonight.
That'll be our featured story.
We'll also be talking tonight about General Flynn, who today had his credit card banned By Chase Bank.
Very interesting.
General Flynn, who you know, was in the Trump administration.
He was the subject of the impeachment and I think he was indicted.
He had his credit account shut down by Chase Bank today and they cited a reputational risk to their business.
So in other words, they said, you're hurting our reputation by having a Chase Bank credit card.
You can't have a credit card anymore.
And this is where we are now with tech censorship.
That's how far it's gotten, in case, you know, you haven't been paying attention.
It's crept up on some people, but this is where we are now.
This is the future.
It's happened to me, and it used to just happen to people like Andrew Anglin and Alex Jones, and now it's happening to people even like General Flynn, who's a former government official, pretty mainstream, pretty influential.
So we'll talk about that too.
Should be a pretty good show.
Gotta be honest with you though.
Kind of a slow news week.
I don't know.
Is something gonna happen in the fall?
Or are we just... is this just it?
Is it just gonna be Afghanistan and vaccines for the rest of our lives?
Because that's how it feels lately.
It feels like it's the Afghanistan and vaccines show.
Every night we're covering the Afghanistan withdrawal and the vaccine bad date.
And I'm sick of it.
Can something cool happen?
How about a new war?
Not a new war in Afghanistan, like something totally fresh.
How about a war with China?
Now that would be interesting.
And how about something going on in the cities?
When's the last time we heard from these black people?
Now they're just going and doing crimes.
It's not like they blow up the city or set it on fire in a spectacular fashion.
What happened to all these blacks getting killed by police?
That doesn't happen anymore?
I guess not.
Anyway, so I'm just a little fatigued.
I'm sick of it.
I'm tired of all these stories.
Every week it's the same thing, but maybe this is the last we'll hear about Afghanistan.
I don't think that's the case, though, because every news website that I go to, still, every headline is about Afghanistan.
And you know what that tells me?
It's so not over.
It definitely isn't.
Go on FoxNews.com, go to the New York Times, go to any one of these major news websites, and it's still all about Afghanistan.
And not just about the withdrawal, which was a big deal, because it's the end of a 20-year war, but it's about everything else!
On Fox News, every story is about a terror threat.
Biden lied about Afghanistan.
You know, all this stuff.
The music school, still with the Music Conservatory.
That was in the New York Times.
Our music school got shut down!
You think I'm making this up?
They report about the music school every other week!
Now why do you think they're talking about that?
They're talking about that because that is where it's going to touch yuppie suburban liberals.
And that kind of stupid shit is gonna make these dumb liberals...
Want another war in Afghanistan.
That's why they keep talking about this stuff.
That's why they're talking about translators getting their tongues cut off, and women being sent home from their job at the bank, and the Music Conservatory getting shut down.
So, again, if we're reading the news, not we're listening to the news or believing it, but if we're reading in between the lines with the news, it's like, this is far from over.
So I don't know.
I don't think we're going to be done talking about that anytime soon.
And the vaccine stuff is only going to escalate.
They're going to come out with an app very soon.
They're going to standardize and they're going to release a vaccine passport app imminently.
QR code, database, on the iPhone, on the Android, the whole thing.
And it's going to coincide with these vaccine mandates that are coming down.
Before we get into that, I want to remind you to follow me on Gab and Telegram.
Make sure to follow the links are down below.
Telegram is t.me slash NickJFuentes.
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Before we get into that, I want to remind you to follow me on Gab and Telegram.
Make sure to follow.
The links are down below.
Telegram is t.me slash Nick J. Fuentes.
Gab is gab.com slash real Nick J. Fuentes.
So check those out.
I've been posting there.
I had a flurry of posts yesterday on Gab, and I'm trying to mix it up.
I'm trying to throw some stuff out there that's not gonna cause any problems, and then I try to throw some stuff out there that's gonna challenge the demographic on Gab a little bit.
I've been at war now.
I mean, it was so easy on Twitter because it was all groipers, and I made the best content, and I knew my audience, and now I go on Gab, and it's people that actually believe that QAnon is real.
It's people that think that Donald Trump is still the president, and, you know, they think that, like, Biden is in charge, and all this other goofy stuff.
I don't even know.
They think that, like, JFK Jr.
is still alive, and executions are happening in Guantanamo Bay of, like, Democrats or something.
So it's... I've been... I tell ya, I need some backup over there.
We need to get the Groifers on there.
It's time to get on Gap.
But anyway, so make sure you're following me on all of that.
I guess we'll just dive right into the news.
Big development though this weekend too in my world.
If you didn't, you know, maybe you don't care or whatever, but Kanye West just came out with his 10th album, Donda, over the weekend.
Came out, I think, yesterday.
I'm honestly losing track of the days and nights because lately I've just been sleeping during the day, being awake during the night.
So I think it was Sunday morning that it came out.
And it was like an hour and 48 minutes.
And, you know, I didn't really love it.
I got to listen to it a number of times.
And I don't really think I'll have a full opinion of it until a few weeks has passed because I remember when Jesus is King came out, which was Kanye's last album.
And that, like his past three projects, was too short.
It was like 27 minutes.
And the religious themes felt very forced.
It felt sort of canned, kind of corny.
But when it first came out, I loved it!
I was playing it all the time, and I was like, this is the best!
This is so good!
And after like two months, I just wasn't listening to it anymore.
And after two years, I don't listen to it at all.
And I consider it his worst album of all time.
I don't even think it's really a good album.
So...
And honestly, when Life of Pablo came out five years ago, I remember listening to it and thinking, man, this sucks.
Jesus was so much better.
And I fell in love with it.
The more that I listened to it, the more that I loved it.
When it first came out, I was like, this is pretty good.
And then I was like, no, this sucks.
And then I was like, this is one of his best of all time.
So, it's got to stand the test of time.
You have to get over the bias of being excited about the release.
I've got some problems with it.
Maybe I'll do another stream about it, because you don't want to hear about this on America First.
I'm sure a lot of people are watching the show and rolling their eyes.
They're like, we don't want to hear about rap music, Nick.
We want to hear more about Afghanistan.
We want to hear more about the Moderna and Pfizer vaccines.
So maybe I'll save it for the Super Chats or I'll save it for a casual stream or something but I would be remiss if I didn't at least talk about it a little bit.
You guys know I'm a huge fan and Kanye West has kind of been part of the movement for a long time in the intro music and he was part of the Groyper War partially so...
Anyway so aside from that there was really nothing going on over the weekend but I guess we'll dive right into the news here and our first story is about General Flynn getting banned from Chase Bank.
It's honestly a very predictable development and you know this is just the direction that everything is going in and I feel like people don't believe that that's the case.
They don't really believe in their heart of hearts that this is the case.
They might think that, but I don't know that people really believe that.
People see it on TV, or they read it on the internet, but do they really believe that we're going to be pushed to the brink like we are?
We are!
You know, and people need to start, I think, internalizing that and sort of working that into their daily life.
Practical consideration.
So this is from Big League Politics.
It says, quote, JPMorgan Chase Bank has terminated the account of General Michael Flynn, citing potential, quote, reputational risk for providing banking services to the American patriot.
The letter the banking giant wrote in a letter to General Flynn they said quote after careful consideration we have decided to close your credit cards on September 18th 2021 because continuing the relationship creates possible reputational risk to our company.
You may receive additional account closing notification if you have other accounts under a different name or address.
And honestly this has been going on, you know, for the past five years and it really accelerated under Donald Trump and it has especially accelerated in the past year since the Capitol riots.
And you know, as we all understand, this started out with platform censorship.
This started out with people getting their Twitter account.
Think about how far this has come.
People started out getting their Twitter account suspended because they harassed another user, because they said the N-word, because they...
Posted about right-wing conspiracy theories or something like that.
Five years later, we're at the point where Chase Bank says you can't have a credit card with them if you have the wrong political views.
Chase Bank says you can't have a credit account with them.
And Chase Bank is, they've been one of the worst defenders.
I know that they've terminated bank accounts for Laura Loomer, Lauren Witsky, and I think a few other people.
I think Joe Biggs and maybe some others.
So they're one of the biggest defenders, but they're not the only ones.
I'm sure it's Bank of America that does the same thing.
I'm sure it's, well we know, Wells Fargo has done similar things.
This is all the major national banks do this kind of thing.
And when you take that and then put that together with everything else that's going on, censorship from the platforms, censorship from things, or I guess blacklisting from things like Uber, Airbnb, Grubhub, you name it, We're getting to the point where if you have the wrong political views, you can't have access to anything in society.
And it's sort of like this pincer maneuver.
Because we've known about this for five years, then you've got this like vaccine thing going on at the same time.
Vaccine passport.
And basically it's this combination where if you want to be a free-thinking person with bodily autonomy in society, it's over for you.
You have to leave society.
You have to pack up your stuff and you just have to go out into the wilderness.
You have to go out into the mountains or in the desert or on a farm or something like that or leave the country because nothing is going to be available to you.
You will not have access to the real world life because of the vaccine mandate.
Can't have people going in and, you know, breathing if they have the potential to have COVID.
Can't have someone go inside a restaurant or a store or something like that.
And digitally!
Can't have someone buy and sell on Amazon.
Can't have somebody rent a hotel on Airbnb or, you know, an Airbnb space.
Can't have somebody call an Uber.
If they have the wrong political views.
This is going to be the future of American life for everybody!
And understand now, this is happening, the reason why it's relevant with General Flynn is the walls are closing in.
As we've been saying for years, it's not just going to be the so-called real Nazis, or even just plain the so-called Nazi, racist, white nationalists, fringe political people.
It is going to increasingly go further and further towards the middle in politics, and then it's just going to go for everybody, not just political leaders, but it's going to go for everybody.
People thought at one time, well, it's only going to be those Charlottesville marchers that get penalized, and I don't think it's right, but no one was really speaking out so much about that.
And now we're at the point where nobody's allowed on the platforms, and now the debanking, the financial blacklisting is coming for people as high up as the former President of the United States.
This started to happen back in January.
Donald Trump got banned from like four banks after the Capitol.
And that was in addition to all the other tech censorship and everything else that happened to him.
And so people just have to, you know, once again, they have to start asking themselves, what is the future going to look like?
And we have to start making a cause-benefit analysis of this.
This is a tricky thing to do because it's, you know, once again, like I said, it is really hard to conceptualize how bad it's going to get where we are now.
You know, my grandma always used to say there's a difference between imagination and realization.
There's a difference between imagining something is going to happen, it's far removed, it's distant, and realizing it, having it happen to you in reality, and experiencing it firsthand.
And far too many people are not realizing what's really going to happen.
And therefore, and this is the thrust of it, this is the point, People are not willing to do what is necessary to prevent this from getting out of control now.
People look at the situation and because they see the financial blacklisting, because they see the deplatforming...
You know, it's not even just people like you watching the show, it's people that I know.
It's people that I know, it's people that are friends of mine, it's people that are intimately familiar with what's going on.
They look at all of this and they think to themselves, well...
Better for me to just go along with it.
Better for me to just try to get as much out of it as I can before I get shut down, censored, whatever.
Some people say they'll go along with it.
Well, if I just don't say certain things, then I won't get banned on YouTube.
If I just get the vaccine, then I won't get fired from my job.
Then I won't get kicked out of school.
And as I've been saying for months, particularly about the vaccine mandate, but now also about censorship, about the whole way that society is going, if people keep going along with it, and if people keep complying, the situation will get far worse in the future than it will be now if you resist.
People look at our situation and they say, well the cost of speaking my mind, the cost of saying what I mean, the cost of being right-wing, or not getting the vaccine, is far too high for me.
It would disrupt my lifestyle.
So that's why you see a lot of people hiding their real views.
That's why people don't talk about politics at work.
That's why some people are considering or getting the vaccine because they say the cost is simply too high.
It's not worth it.
It's not worth it.
And what's sort of implicit in the word worth?
There's this value judgment that's being made.
There's a trade-off.
If I say this, if I say what I really think, if I do what I really want to do, if I don't get the vaccine, then bad things will happen to me.
The benefit of speaking my mind, you know, the freedom of speaking my mind is not worth the consequences.
But what never factors into the value judgment is what happens if everybody goes along with it and nobody doesn't?
Well then the value judgment is a little bit different because we're not talking about the immediate consequences of oh I might get fired from my job or oh if I'm a political person I might get disavowed or blacklisted or if you don't get the facts I might get fired.
There are long-term collective consequences for compliance which is to say that it's not a question of whether it's worth it now it's whether it's a question of if it's worth it for all of us to do it for the sake of the future.
Because if we all go along with it in 20, 30, 40 years, in 10 years, what's the quality of life going to be?
Well they're gonna come for anybody and everybody regardless.
And the censorship is going to get wider and deeper as time goes on.
Which is to say that more people will be subject to it, and it will become more severe.
It will become more intense, it will become more thorough.
And so we're talking about inevitably, regardless of what individual actors choose to do, or how they choose to self-censor, moderate, or anything like that, In a year, two, three, four, five years, in a decade, this is going to be catastrophic.
We're going to be in a situation where if you're to the right of John McCain, you're not going to be able to have a job.
Vax, no vax, whether you say you're not racist, are racist, whatever.
We're talking about the millions and millions of people out there that feel the same way that we do, the people that watch the show, and me, and the people that work behind the scenes to put on this show.
Not going to be able to have a normal life.
And that's, once again, like I said, regardless, regardless of, you know, the extent to which people are trying to self-censor or comply right now.
And that's why people need to really think about where this arrow is pointed, what the directionality is here.
What the trajectory we're on is.
And start making a value judgment based on that.
Is it hard right now to do the right thing?
Absolutely.
And some people might say it's this road less travel type thing.
That you've got a lot of integrity.
You know people say that about me.
That well good on you.
It's hard and you're a young guy and you're doing the right thing and it's tough.
But it's really far simpler than that.
It doesn't even require integrity.
You can come to the right conclusion just based on self-interest.
It's not just a question of doing the right thing, even if it's hard.
It's a question of doing the thing that's harder now, but better in the long run.
In other words, it doesn't even require a sacrifice.
Just based on self-interest, a person can look at the situation and say, I will be worse off in the future if I comply.
I will be worse off now if I don't, but better off in the long run.
And it's really just a question of, I guess, deferred gratification or something like that.
But this is where we are.
And it's kind of outrageous that nobody seems to recognize the peril that we're in.
Nobody is acting like it.
Nobody's acting like they understand the gravity of the situation.
People are acting the same way that they did five years ago.
People are acting the same way that they did 10 years ago and 20 years ago.
It's a sort of shoulder shrug.
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You know, well, that's the way it is.
nick fuentes
Can you believe it?
How about this shit?
People just kind of go along, and they don't realize we're at DEFCON 2 here.
They don't realize we're at DEF CON 2, that people that have the wrong thoughts in their heads, pretty soon, are going to be totally marginalized in society.
If they're not already.
And if they're not already, it's because they're hiding.
And we know that.
And so the number of things that you can get away with, disobeying or not complying with these psycho liberals that run our country, it's narrowing.
And your ability to hide, and your ability to carry on a normal life if you're not in compliance, it's getting harder and harder.
And Michael Flynn's a perfect example.
Michael Flynn, Donald Trump, Alex Jones, Andrew Anglin, Nick Fuentes, Jared Taylor, Stephen Crowder.
The list goes on and on and on.
I mean, who's going to be protected in the future?
The Jews?
Ben Shapiro.
Tucker Carlson's getting squeezed.
Ben Shapiro isn't.
It's going to be the neocon, pro-Israel, Jewish types.
The moderate, neocon, like Bill Kristol, I guess he's a choo-choo.
Maybe like Adam Kinzinger, you know, and Liz Cheney.
These are gonna be the kinds of characters, and even that, I mean, in ten years, five years, who knows?
But those are the kinds of acceptable people, and everybody else is gonna get their balls cut off, basically.
That's where we are.
Michael Flynn, Donald Trump, they can't make it.
Can you?
And what's it going to look like for you in the future?
That's how people have to start thinking about these things.
But people say, no, that's not for me.
I'm going to play it smart.
I see it with all these young guys.
I see with all these young turning point type guys.
And it's like, listen to me.
Listen to me, Zoomer.
Listen to me.
Generation Alpha, I want to grab them by the face.
I've been watching The Sopranos lately.
So, you know, they're always touching each other.
I want to grab by the face and be like, what the, what's the matter with you?
We as Zoomers have no future.
I mean, do you understand that?
Automation is coming.
Vaccine passports are coming.
Our generation is already 50% white, 50% non-white.
The social safety net is drying up.
The infrastructure is crumbling.
The cities are chaotic.
The education is terrible.
Your brain is being destroyed by your phone and by technology.
The economy is being destroyed because they're printing too much money and there's inflation and there's no jobs left.
And we've got these Zoomers that are like, well, I'm gonna eat shit for 20 years working at Turning Point USA, and then I'll do the right thing.
I see it all the time.
All these Zoomers say, well, you know, I'm gonna eat shit, and I'm just gonna go along with it, I'm gonna get vaxxed up, and I'm gonna put my head down and pledge allegiance to the black, you know, gay, trans, female, affirmative action pic that I get passed over for, And I'm just gonna do the right thing.
And this all goes back to what I've been saying all year.
We have got to stop the system rationalization.
We have to stop caring what people think.
We have to stop caring what is considered the right way to do things, what's respectable.
We have to recognize the society as we know it is failed.
It's a failed society.
And it is going down.
It's not coming back up without radical intervention, without a radical intervention coming in and changing everything.
So if you realize that the society has failed, it's going down, it is not going to help you, it is honestly there to do the opposite, it's there to take away from you, We have to have a total paradigm shift in our way of thinking and completely change our attitude towards a society.
You know, this notion that we've been brought up with about work hard, do it the right way, vote, be a patriot, stand for the flag, kneel for the cross, salute the troops, thank a vet, all this kind of stuff.
It's bullshit.
I mean, maybe that made sense 30 years ago, but that's over.
Take a look around you.
You got black people walking into Walgreens.
They steal $1,000 worth of merchandise and they don't get caught.
People are getting shot in the middle of the busiest thoroughfares in major cities.
The money isn't worth anything.
Everything costs more and you get less.
Affirmative actions everywhere.
They're literally taking from whites to give to black criminals.
In New York City, they started a program that they're going to start paying black criminals not to do crime.
I mean, I don't even have to tell you how bad things are getting.
So, people have got to adopt this attitude that we are the opposition.
We are the rebels.
We are the resistance in America.
We've got to start acting like it.
We have to take on the sort of mentality of a soldier, and not like these soldiers, like a real soldier, like a monk, like a real warrior.
You know, sleeping on a bed of nails and drinking water and eating only bread.
Being hungry and being, you know, and having that real drive.
Because I see this situation going on and, you know, I can only do this show for so long going on and on about tech censorship, tech censorship.
I've said it for five years.
Four years.
I've said it since this show started back in 2017.
I've seen every successive wave of deplatforming.
Every single one of them.
I remember in December 2017, I remember in May 2018, I remember what happened after the Capitol, what happened during the Coronavirus, what happened about the election interference.
Every successive wave.
The adpocalypse with Carlos Maza and Steven Crowder.
I've seen it all.
And all these people think that they're just smarter.
All these people think that they're just so much more clever and so much smarter.
People think that they're going to maneuver their way out of the situation.
They're going to win a war with maneuvers.
In other words, by avoiding conflict.
They think that the key to victory is never to fight, never to get in the trenches, never to take a bullet, never to get exploded in no man's land with artillery fire.
They think that we're just gonna run from position to position and outmaneuver the enemy, never engage, never confront, never fight.
And as we've seen, the enemy that we're up against, that's just not possible.
The surveillance state, big tech, all this stuff, it just isn't possible.
And I'm not, by the way, when I say never fight, I'm not talking about literally.
I'm not talking about get in the street.
I'm saying never actually take a stand.
Never actually engage rhetorically with these things.
Never stand up, for example, on something like critical race theory and say, you know what, it's anti-white.
I'm white.
Never stand up to the Vax.
And instead of saying something like what I see a lot of people saying, which is, well, you know, I'm against the mandate, but I got the vaccine.
I'm against the mandate, but I think people should get it.
No, people have got to stand up and say the vaccine is poison.
This is a system of control.
And so on and so on.
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So.
nick fuentes
Those are just my thoughts on this.
It's not a huge story.
It's not a huge story, but it's obviously part of something that's been going on for years.
And it's something that's getting worse and worse, as we all know.
We all know this is the case.
It doesn't surprise any of us.
We all know the direction it's going in.
And there's no angle to it other than our enemies are playing for keeps.
They want to kill us.
They want to make it so that we literally can't eat, can't have cash in a bank account, so that we could pay our bills, buy groceries, stuff like that, support a family.
They want to make it so that you have the wrong opinions, you starve.
You have the wrong opinions, you die.
You get targeted, you get firebombed, you get beaten, you get starved, right?
You can't work.
And we all know that that's where it's going and, you know, people don't seem to realize the, like I said, the gravity of all of this.
And here we are, just another one to bite the dust here, Michael Flynn.
And I guess the question is, how much worse does it have to get before people realize it's time to rise up?
I mean, do we have to lose everything before somebody is willing to speak out?
Do we literally have to lose everything?
Does everyone have to lose everything before a large number of people are going to rise up and start making some sacrifices.
And again, I'm not talking about violence.
I'm just talking about something as simple as refusal, refusing to go along with the system.
I mean, like Matt Gaetz the other week is a perfect example.
He's going to get on his show and say, Nick Fuentes, a 22-year-old, 23-year-old now, 23-year-old guy who has an internet show, got half a million dollars taken from him by the feds and put on a federal no-fly list for committing no crime, Now I don't agree with him on everything but I mean like really?
We're gonna get to the point where they're loading people up into trains to ship us to real death camps and people be saying well you know I don't agree with everything Nick Fuentes says but he doesn't deserve to be loaded into a concentration camp and get his head chopped off.
Now, I don't agree with everything that Andrew Anglin says, but even though I think his views are reprehensible and he is such a terrible racist and I can't believe what he said on his article about raping a woman or whatever, I cannot believe he said that, but he shouldn't be tortured to death at the Chicago death camp or whatever.
I mean, does it have to get that far?
Apparently.
So that's Michael Flynn.
I want to move on.
I want to talk about Afghanistan.
And by the way, I'm not, listen, I'm not saying that to black pill you, by the way.
I'm not saying that to black pill you.
I'm just telling people, and by the way, I think that generally speaking, you should be very practical.
Just be super, super practical about what makes sense for you and what you're in a position to do and everything.
But I'm just saying broadly, this is just a plea because You know, we're running out of time here.
We're out of time, really.
We're on borrow time.
We ran out of time decades ago.
But, still, you've got people that are just fucking around.
Pardon the language, but that's what's going on.
Trump is out of office and now these political people, they're the scum of the earth, these DC political people that totally co-opted the MAGA revolution, you see them and they're playing the bullshit politics games.
Again.
Where's the boldness?
Where's the courage?
Where's the integrity?
Where's the Napoleon, huh?
Where's the Caesar?
Where's the real leader that's gonna rise up and stop playing these games?
You know, J.D.
Vance grows a beard because his fat face is too ugly for politics, and he's making advertisements with his rolled up sleeves and his flannel like a real working man.
Enough with the fucking games!
When is somebody gonna come in and say, our country's dying!
Our civilization is dying!
That's what the show is about.
That's the plea.
People are getting banned from having bank accounts, people are getting banned from having credit cards, banned from air travel, and so on.
Everything I just told you.
And the best that we have is what?
Josh Hawley, Tom Cotton, Ben Sasse, J.D.
Vance, Matt Gaetz, Marjorie Taylor Greene doing pull-ups with the troops, flailing around like a fucking idiot.
So unbecoming of a woman, much less of a congresswoman, I mean, really, going to these rallies and, you know, you know my frustrations about that stuff.
Donald Trump, from the desk of Donald Trump, Sleepy Joe!
Yeah, that was funny five years ago, dude.
Funny five years ago.
A little bit different these days.
Anyway, just a little, a little frustration there, but like I said, we're gonna move on.
I want to talk about Afghanistan again.
And, you know, the news today Yes.
This is what they're telling me.
This is what they're telling you.
This is what they're telling people.
Is that the war is over.
The war in Afghanistan is finally over.
Honestly, I just don't believe that.
I have a really hard time believing that this is the case.
And I'll read you the news report from NBC.
They say this time it's legit.
It's official.
We started the withdrawal.
Well really we started it under Trump.
Trump made the agreement last February to have troops out by May of this year.
And so the withdrawal began under Trump, it was continued under Biden.
Biden extended the deadline initially to September 11th, and then updated it to August 31st.
And so the withdrawal was commencing this month, and as you know, as American troops pulled out of the country, the Taliban took over everything that we left.
Cities, provinces, and then ultimately the Capitol.
surrounded the capital and peacefully, peacefully came in and transitioned into power.
The old government literally fled.
The president fled to Central Asia and the Afghan government quickly dissolved and gave way to Taliban rule.
This crisis at the airport prolonged our occupation because it demanded that Biden send in 6,000 more American troops to secure the Kabul airport and evacuate some U.S. personnel that were left there, attacking, A terror attack happened.
We conducted airstrikes against ISIS, who apparently did the attacks.
And now they say after all that, after all of this drama over the past few weeks, These people stranded at the airport, this terror attack, ISIS is back, and so on.
They say, finally, now, last night, the last American soldier left Afghanistan.
And it's amazing how they all describe it.
There's been this picture floating around of the last soldier leaving, and it's a night vision camera.
And they say, the haunting, haunting photograph of the last soldier leaving Afghanistan.
It's not that haunting to me.
It's not really scary.
It doesn't really haunt me.
You know, but that's how they're all describing it.
It's all very dramatic, right?
So this is the article explaining what's going on.
It says, quote, The United States finished its withdrawal efforts from the airport in Kabul, Afghanistan, the Pentagon said Monday, effectively ending a two decade conflict that began after 9-11.
After the Pentagon's announcement, Joe Biden, in a statement Monday evening, thanked the American military and said he would address the nation Tuesday afternoon about his decision not to prolong the U.S.
mission in Afghanistan beyond August 31st.
He said, quote, the past 17 days have seen our troops execute the largest airlift in U.S.
history, evacuating over 120,000 U.S.
citizens, citizens of our allies and Afghan allies of the United States.
They have done it with unmatched courage, professionalism, and resolve.
Now our 20-year military presence in Afghanistan has ended.
In the final week of the withdrawal, terrorists from the group ISIS-K killed 13 service members and dozens of Afghans in an attack outside the airport.
U.S.
forces retaliated and launched strikes in a bid to thwart other attacks.
The last C-17 military cargo aircraft Departed the Karzai International Airport on Monday afternoon Eastern Time according to US Marine Corps General Kenneth McKenzie Completing a massive evacuation effort that flew more than a hundred and sixteen thousand people out of Afghanistan over the past two weeks And they say that there's still like fewer than 200 people still there in Afghanistan, but basically the mission is over So here we are
20 years in Afghanistan.
I don't really have much to say on that in particular, because we already did this show.
We did this exact show two or three weeks ago.
They said they were evacuating all the troops in the middle of August.
Remember?
And then there was a story about the Taliban taking over in 10 days, took over the capital, and then it wasn't over.
It was over, and then it wasn't over.
So I talked about the end of the war in Afghanistan, the significance of all of that, weeks ago.
So we've done that already, and there's really, I don't think, much to say other than there's no reason that we should be there.
It doesn't make sense.
You know, we allegedly went there after 9-11 to go and bust up the Taliban because they were harboring Osama bin Laden, which turned out not to be true, because when we found Osama bin Laden, he was in Pakistan, not Afghanistan, and the Taliban had nothing to do with 9-11, and they had nothing to do with Al-Qaeda.
Nevertheless, we were told after 9-11 that we had to go and fight them over there because they wouldn't turn over Bin Laden and they were a terrorist training ground for Al-Qaeda and other Muslims.
So we went there, we defeated the Taliban rapidly, we found Osama Bin Laden 10 years ago, and for some reason the war has gone on 10 years longer than that.
And like I said a couple of weeks ago, it turned into at some point around 2010 during the Obama administration, according to an unofficial State Department memo, the objective in Afghanistan shifted from defeating terrorists to Feminism, essentially.
There was this famous State Department memo, I think it came out 2010, 11 or 12, and it basically said the new reason that we're in Afghanistan is because if we leave, well, the Taliban is gonna come and kill all the women.
The Taliban is going to come and put them back in burqas and send them home from work and not let them vote and that kind of thing.
So unofficially, the new objective was not defeating terrorism.
It was making sure that feminism flourished in Afghanistan, in the mountains of Central Asia, which was never going to work because that is probably one of the most conservative places in the entire world.
We've been fighting there for 10 years, of course.
Obama tried to end these wars.
Trump tried to end these wars.
Finally, Biden followed through with Trump's agreement with the Taliban to get us out.
And as I said for the past few weeks, I think that there's a lot of funny business going on with the withdrawal.
But if the withdrawal is finished, if it is all said and done, then the most that we could say about this is it was a $2 trillion war, 2,500 Americans dead, 20 years over there.
It was just a giant waste of potential and things that we could have done.
You know, this is a war ostensibly for American hegemony, potentially to help our allies like Israel, right, And we know the story with that.
Maybe it was for business interests, pharmaceutical companies, because of course, like 70% of the opium comes from Afghanistan.
You know, there's a variety of business and national security interests served by being in Afghanistan, but we've been at war over there for 20 years while the country has fallen apart.
I think everyone recognizes that, that at the least you could say that it's wasteful.
At most, you could say that it was pernicious and especially wasteful at a time when we really needed the resources here.
You know, with $2.5 trillion, we could have done a lot in America.
All that being said, I think all of that's pretty uninteresting and basic.
I think everyone is saying that on the right and the left.
Shouldn't be a war there, blah blah blah.
I would take it a step further and say, our war in Afghanistan shows that America is an instrument of evil in the world.
Period.
End of story.
And it's not to draw a moral equivalency between the US government and the Taliban, but it is to say, people ought to take a careful look at what's being promoted With our flag as its representative.
You know, I'm an American conservative.
I'm an American reactionary.
I'm Catholic.
What flags are we flying right now at our embassy or our consulate in Moscow?
We're flying a gay pride flag there.
We're flying Black Lives Matter flags in these other countries.
I'm a reactionary Catholic American.
I don't support the gay flag here.
I don't support the BLM flag here.
But all around the world now, we don't represent freedom, we don't represent democracy, republicanism, the open society, constitutionalism, human rights, Christendom.
We don't represent any of that.
What we represent now to the world is, you know, again, who's running our country.
It's these hardcore, you know, Marxist, progressive, globalist types.
And so everywhere that America goes, everywhere that we have an embassy, everywhere that we have a military base, we are spreading the poison That's what these buildings are.
That's what these outposts are.
They're outposts not of Iowa or Nebraska or Texas.
They're outposts of the Pentagon.
They're outposts of the Capitol.
They're outposts of Hollywood and Wall Street and the U.S.
government.
So when you look at a situation like Afghanistan, you know, the least that you could say is, like, oh, well, we wasted our money.
The most you could say is that we're evil.
This is an evil country.
It is spreading evil in the world.
Thousands, hundreds of thousands of people were killed there, basically for no reason.
The Taliban was there when we came, and now they're back as we leave.
And what were we doing there for 20 years other than needlessly killing people and trying to destroy a, you know, maybe some might say a primitive country, but a traditional country, a religious country.
We don't agree with their way of life, but it is their way of life.
I don't agree with people getting their tongues cut out because they translated for the American government.
I don't agree with thieves getting their hands cut off or adulterers getting stoned.
Nevertheless, they're in Afghanistan.
You put Afghans in Germany, and how do they behave?
So, you know, maybe they need to get stoned for adultery over there.
You put Afghans in the UK, and they go and rape everybody.
So maybe they need to get stoned for adultery.
You take the Afghans and put them in Europe, and they steal, and they riot, and they rape, and they kill, and they've got swords, and it's like Aladdin.
So, you know, maybe they need to be treated like they were in the times of Aladdin.
I mean, that, to me, honestly, just makes sense.
Nevertheless, whatever we think about it, that's the way of life.
It was working.
It's not the best conditions ever.
But we killed hundreds of thousands, tens of thousands of people over the course of 20 years and spent all this money basically trying to make them as degenerate, liberal as we are, and it didn't even work.
So, that's what I have to say about the war overall, which, you know, like I said, maybe I'll take it a little bit of a step further than others.
And even about the withdrawal, I see a lot of Republicans and they come out and they say, well this withdrawal was botched, and we messed it up, and we left the Taliban all this equipment and whatever, and I'm over here like, really?
Who cares?
That's what I see all day long on social media is conservatives saying, we left $80 billion worth of equipment for the Taliban!
Who cares?
We spent $2 trillion there!
$2 trillion!
What's $80 billion over $2 trillion?
Can anyone do the math on that for me for a minute?
Was that like 1 thirtieth, roughly speaking?
No, it would be...
I'm not going to do the math right now, but it's a fraction.
It's a fraction.
We spent $2 trillion, 20 years.
We had 100,000 troops there.
We left trucks idling the entire time we were there.
We spent billions of dollars building pizza huts and McDonald's there and schools and water wells.
And people are worried that we left a helicopter there and we left some missiles there and whatever.
Good.
Good.
We gave the Taliban a little bit of a head start rebuilding their new country.
Congratulations.
And people say, we abandoned our people over there!
You abandoned your people over here!
You know, we're worried about the thousand people that got abandoned in Afghanistan, stranded in the Taliban.
What about the 300 million people that have been abandoned right here?
To the blacks, and the Mexicans, and... You know, nah.
I'm being a little bit hyperbolic there, but you understand.
We've been abandoned.
What about us?
I'm so sick of hearing about... We left our heroes stranded over there.
Stranded over there.
What about us?
And we left all that equipment over there.
We gotta get it back.
Who cares?
God knows we've spent enough money building things over there.
There's another $80 billion worth of trucks and rockets.
We were giving it to ISIS 10 years ago.
ISIS would come and take our trucks and everything else.
Who cares at this point?
So, I can't suffer any more of these asshole conservatives.
Even Donald Trump wrote a letter saying, we gotta go back in, bomb them, take our stuff, and then leave.
Why?
Why would we do that?
I mean, can anyone give me one good reason why we would do that?
Does anyone think the Taliban is gonna fly those helicopters all the way over here?
It's not gonna happen, they're on the other side of the world.
Let Russia deal with it, let China deal with it, Pakistan, Iran, you know, let someone else deal with that.
Now, that's my take on what's in the news.
What's in the news is we're pulling out, but we left all this equipment and we left a couple hundred guys, you know, let them figure it out.
I'm on a no-fly list.
I'm stranded in Chicago, you know?
Let them figure it out.
They put people that were on the no-fly list on a plane to, like, the UK from Afghanistan, and I can't board a domestic flight to fly to Phoenix, Arizona.
So I'm really hard-pressed to be sympathetic, honestly.
You know, these white people have this, I don't know if it's altruism, a savior complex, I don't know what it is, but they just...
They like to eat shit.
I mean, they like to care about everybody else other than themselves.
The Uyghurs, the Hong Kongers, the Cubans, the Afghans, the Afghan personnel, the troops, the blacks, the immigrants, the illegals, everybody other than ourselves.
Stranded.
Take a look around at our country.
Our country's not doing so hot either.
Now, like I said, that's my take on what's in the news.
My take on what's really going on is I am, like I said, very hard-pressed to believe that this is the end.
Because they have been telegraphing for the past few weeks that there will be more terrorism.
We said just, what was it, yesterday?
Or, uh, no, yesterday was Sunday.
On Friday's show, we covered the news and it was all over the news.
It wasn't one report, it wasn't from, like, Zero Hedge.
It was every major mainstream news station said ISIS is planning more terror attacks.
ISIS may bring one of these evacuating planes right out of the sky.
Bring it down.
They were saying that there might be ISIS attacks in America.
Chris Wallace said it would be curtains.
That'll be curtains.
I hate when people say stuff like that.
Curtains for the Biden administration if they do an ISIS terror attack on U.S.
soil.
What do you think that is?
You know, so they, like I predicted weeks prior, they did that terror attack at the airport in Kabul.
And they either did that or they let it happen.
But they wanted that to happen.
And that was supposed to force Biden's hand to keep us there.
It didn't work.
And so mark my words, there's going to be more.
There's going to be an attack on U.S.
soil.
There's going to be maybe further casualties in Afghanistan.
That's probably why they left 200 people there.
They probably left 200 Americans there just in case they needed to kill a dozen more to justify airstrikes or more troops, residual force, whatever.
So, you know, everything that I just said was my take if we take what the media is saying at face value and really believe that this is the end of the war in Afghanistan, but as always, it's never that simple.
We were supposed to withdraw from Syria, and that never happened, right?
Chemical attacks, and there was this thing with Turkey going in and everything, and we were supposed to leave Iraq, and then ISIS came out of nowhere, and then Now we're supposed to leave Afghanistan.
Surprise, surprise, ISIS makes a comeback.
More killing, more bombs, more shooting.
And they're saying, even in CNN and the media, well I don't think that's the last terror attack.
According to who?
What do you know them?
Where are you hearing that from?
They heard that from the CIA.
I think there's going to be more terror attacks!
Really?
That's because they're planning them right now in the government, you know.
In the Pentagon, they're meticulously planning the next staged atrocity to justify further terror attacks, special forces, residual force with the U.S.
military.
So, I mean, we'll see and we'll be watching this obviously over the coming weeks and we'll see what the timeline looks like, but I really don't believe that this is the end because You know, especially the way that they've handled this and the way that this has been conducted over the past month.
I just don't buy it.
I don't buy that any of this was organic.
Not the terror attack, not this fake humanitarian thing at the airport, the airlift, people being stranded there, the ISIS-K.
I think it's all theater.
I think it's all a show.
And if I were to put money on it, I would say something on 9-11 might trigger it.
Something in the build-up to 9-11 or on 9-11 Maybe something on US soil.
Maybe those left behind fewer than 200 Americans in Kabul.
I think that that's That's gonna be the play and then Biden's gonna have to do something about it and the Pentagon knows that You know the military knows that the Intel agencies know that they know that it'll force the administration's hand so Anyway, that's where we are with that.
But like I said, we'll see.
I hope that doesn't happen.
I'm not saying, like, I want that to happen, but just based on what's in the media, all these news reports at once, it's atrocity propaganda about, you know, the music school getting shut down and tongues getting cut out and girls not being able to go to school.
And all that, all this special interest stuff in the Washington Post and the New York Times, and then at the same time, they're also telegraphing the ISIS-K national security threat.
In all the media, Fox, CNN, you know, they're all talking about, I think there's going to be more suicide bombings, I think it's going to be something worse, it might be on our soil.
And I think they know what they're talking about.
In the sense that, not that they know what these guys are planning, but like, they're behind this stuff, so.
Anyway, so that's that, but we're going to move on, we're going to take a look at our Super Chats, and we'll see what you guys have to say about all of this.
We will keep an eye on Afghanistan.
We'll keep covering it.
unidentified
And we'll see.
nick fuentes
Hopefully it's over.
But I think that would be unlikely.
Okay.
So let's see.
Let's take a look.
We've got Connecticut Groyper says, I wonder if you'll get any Donda Super Chats.
Well, that's the first one.
We'll see.
Charles says Nick Fuentes is immunized against all dangers.
Here we go.
One may call him a racist, sexist, anti-semitransphobe.
It all runs off him like water in a raincoat.
But call him a fake cell and he will be astonished at how he recoils, how injured he is.
I've been found out.
unidentified
That's a great copypasta.
nick fuentes
I love the five-year-old copy pastas.
I love when people do the full copy pasta, like, as though you don't get the point.
I like, you know, it's not enough to say, but call him a fake sell and watch how he shrinks back.
It's not enough to just say one part of it because the rest is so heavily implied because everyone knows it and has known it for years.
But I love when people got to do the whole thing.
Got to type out the whole thing.
Great job, dude.
Very funny.
Far-right Gruyper says Aquinas' arguments don't prove the existence of God.
All he proves is that something caused the universe to exist.
There's no reason to believe this.
Something is a sentient being you can pray to.
Okay.
Kuwaiti Gruyper says, Hey Nick, just to correct one thing.
In Afghanistan, Taliban are Sunni Muslims and Hazaras are Shia.
If Taliban were Shia, the Great Devil wouldn't go to war with them.
They would be allies.
If the Taliban were Shia, the Great Devil wouldn't go to... That doesn't make any sense.
Who's the Great Devil?
America?
That doesn't make any sense.
Of course, America is going after the Houthis in Yemen.
They're going after Iran.
So that doesn't make any sense.
High Caps says, Nice to have a Confederacy respecter in the America First universe with highly respected gaining momentum.
We love Scott Greer.
Yeah, I love Scott Greer, and I love Highly Respected.
I've been listening to it lately.
It's a good show.
You guys should listen to it.
Scott is a very funny guy, and you know who he sounds just like?
He sounds just like Mr. Beast.
He's got the same... Has anyone ever said that before?
I feel like I've heard that, but whenever I watch a Mr. Beast video, I can't stop thinking about that, that he sounds just like Scott Greer.
Scott's funny though.
Scott's very intelligent.
He's a good dude, so... And he's a confederacy respecter?
Yeah, I mean, I don't know if I would call myself a confederacy disrespecter, per se.
I mean, I respect the confederacy, but... Look, I'm just not... It's not my heritage, you know?
Why would I... Why would I be a confederate guy?
I'm not even from the South, and I'm not from the country.
unidentified
I'm from the suburbs of Chicago, so I just have no, you know, I have no connection to that.
nick fuentes
Scott, I believe, is from Tennessee, so it makes sense that he would be a Confederate.
I mean, he's not like deep South, but he's right there.
But yeah, you know, the country stuff, it's just not for me.
You know that about me.
I try to be respectful.
I try.
I try to be respectful.
I try to be, you know, considerate and tolerant of other cultures.
I try to be... I'm trying to be multicultural.
I'm trying to respect other ways of life and tolerant of other ways of life.
But it really just isn't for me, this country stuff.
And honestly, I'm sick and tired of this country worship that goes on in the right wing.
Because you know what?
The cities are based, too.
And I'm sick of this, you know, oh, the country, these country people, they think they're so much better.
These farmers, these country people, southerners, they think they're so much better.
I understand that the liberal cities are liberal and racially diverse and there's crime and degeneracy and homeless.
I understand that the liberal cities are, you know, the cities are liberal.
The cities are liberal and they're racially diverse.
And there's crime and degeneracy and homeless.
I understand there's lots of problems.
But the cities, you know, in a normal country are the pinnacle of the country.
You know, when everybody's showing videos of how great things were, what do they show videos of?
You know, when people talk about the good old days and they do this nostalgia type stuff, what are they showing videos of?
They're showing videos of what the cities were like in the 50s.
You know, they're showing videos of what the cities looked like in the 50s, 40s, 30s.
New York, LA, Chicago, Detroit.
When people talk about the greatness of European civilization, they talk about the cathedrals, they talk about the cities, they talk about the World's Fair, they talk about the Columbian Exposition, they talk about the city, where it's happening, you know?
So um we we uh you know I think have to at least maybe a city folk have to do a better job.
I'm not ashamed.
And I'm not going to be bullied by southerners and these country folk into being ashamed of where I come from.
I love the city.
The city is a great place.
And, um, you know, if it wasn't for the present danger of technological tyranny, the city would be a fine place to live.
But you've just got this problem of the city is where the civilization is, and the civilization is the problem.
So we have to go where the civilization isn't.
Which is, uh, Waffle House and Walmart and whatever else.
So... Anyway, I don't hate people from the country, but, uh, you know, the country just isn't for me.
Just isn't for me.
It's not my... It's not my way of life.
All these country people.
Farmers.
All these farmers!
And all these country folk!
I don't get it.
Don't get it.
It's not my way of life.
I wasn't born there.
But you know what really fucking pisses me off?
Like, uh, there's this TikTok sound.
You ever hear this TikTok sound?
It's like this country song and the country song, I forget how it goes, but it's like, we're gonna get fancy like Applebee's.
And like, I hate that.
I hate that whole scene, you know, cause the, The song is saying something like it's self-aware.
It's like, yeah, we're gonna get dressed up and go to Applebee's and that's so fancy.
And it's like, no, it's not fancy.
Applebee's is garbage.
Applebee's is not classy and it sucks.
And you know that.
But they're like, yeah, we're gonna go to, because that's what we do around here, is we go to Applebee's around here.
And it's like, why are you proud of that?
Applebee's sucks.
You know?
If that was the classiest joint in town, I think it would kill myself.
So I hear stuff like that, and I'm like, really?
And there was this other sound I heard on TikTok, and it was like, we stand for the flag, and we don't care if you don't, because we do things a little different around here.
That was the chorus, says, because we do things a little different around here.
And it's like, you know, but, and they all have this, like, chip on their shoulder, like, well, we just do things a little different around here.
And it's like, I don't know, that's so, that just totally, Gets under my skin.
Cause it's like this, it's like this, at once they are like humble, but they also have this like superiority complex.
It's like, bless your heart.
We just do things a little different around here.
So it's like, well, which is it?
Are you humble?
Are you really, you know, salt of the earth or what?
You have this like chip on your shoulder, this reflexive, defensive, like, well, we, we just, we're just a little, we're not like you.
You know what I mean?
So, I don't know.
unidentified
It's a real culture clash.
nick fuentes
That kind of stuff.
We do things a little different around here.
We stand for the flag!
Oh yeah?
Oh, but we're the gay ones, right?
Yeah, but the city's the liberal, degenerate ones.
You stand for the flag?
Remind me again.
unidentified
Anyway.
nick fuentes
It's these country songs man, it's these country songs I can't stand it and I can't stand seeing these country songs on tick-tock Applebee's stuff like that man drives me crazy So anyway that's
So I don't, I don't, listen, I don't hate Southerners to each their own, you know?
But it's just not my culture.
And, um, you know, I'm not one of these people that's like, oh, well, I hate the city.
Oh, it's so refreshing to be out here where there's cows walking around gravel roads.
I will never do that because if I went to the country, I would miss the city.
I would miss the city, you know?
unidentified
Anyway.
nick fuentes
I think I made my point.
Where was I?
Whiskey Wright says, uh, you talk about the immorality of atheists quite a bit.
Something I reluctantly have to agree with, given the freedom from scriptural rules and morals has turned most people into abhorrent, selfish, narcissistic assholes.
But what about your atheist fans like myself, and some of your inspirations like Stefan Molyneux and Sam Hyde?
Are you, like, an idiot?
Do you understand what I'm saying when I I don't know, man.
It's like... To me, it's so... I don't think it's that complicated.
It's not that atheists are immoral.
That's just it.
They're not immoral.
They're amoral.
That's the thing.
They're not immoral in the sense that they are bad morally.
They're amoral.
They don't believe in morals.
You cannot be moral.
If you're an atheist, you don't live in a moral universe.
There's no moral dimension to life.
So it's not that they're not moral.
They're bad people.
They're breaking the rules.
There are no rules!
That's the whole point.
If you're an atheist, where exactly do you derive the rules from?
What is morality?
I said this like on Friday.
I think I answered your question last week.
I think you raised a question about exactly this.
So no, I don't talk about the immorality of atheists.
I talk about the fact that if you are an atheist, you can't claim to be moral.
There is no morality, because from where would you derive it?
How would you have any authority in establishing it?
You don't.
If there's no God, and there's no soul, then who am I to say something is wrong?
What is right and wrong?
Is there meaning to anything?
How?
Where does the meaning come from?
It's all subjective.
If anyone can tell me, and it's been tried before, how you can objectively Create meaning without God, or establish morality without God, or even, you know, that there would be human worth or dignity or value, that there even is such a thing as a human being without God, without the supernatural, without some kind of X which is not natural.
You know, I'd love to hear it, but it's been tried for thousands of years and it's never been done before because it would be impossible.
You know, if I were to say, well, this is my morality, you know, you as another human being would be like, okay, well, I disagree.
Okay, so what's moral then?
And if I were dead, what difference would it make?
I mean, what would really be the distinction between alive and dead in a physical sense?
My heart stopped beating, my brain stopped functioning, my body would begin to deteriorate.
But what would the meaningful difference be between being alive and dead?
And what would it matter if someone were alive or dead?
What would it matter if someone were killed or if someone died?
What would it matter how someone died or if they died at all in the grand scheme of things?
If there's no soul, I mean, we're all just biological material.
We live short lives.
The universe existed before us, it will exist long after us, and we will be forgotten.
So, what difference would any of this make?
There would be no moral dimension, there would be no meaning to any of it.
What difference does it make what we do on this planet, in this universe, that is not completely subjective?
In which case, we're living in a play.
We're living in art.
We're living in some human creation.
And we all just have to have this suspension of disbelief that none of it matters, but just within the context of what we're doing here, we have this, you know, social construct we've agreed as a society that it matters to us subjectively, so we have to act in certain ways.
But that's all that there would be.
So... So it's not saying that atheists are...
Less moral than religious people.
They can't be moral.
There is no morality.
Because there's nothing supernatural.
There's no soul.
There's no God.
There's no authority.
There's no truth.
There's no knowledge.
So you're missing the point entirely.
I reluctantly agree that people's freedom from religious dogma turns them into assholes, but what about me?
Are you like 85 IQ?
Really?
Oh.
unidentified
So.
nick fuentes
That's what I mean by that.
I'm not saying the atheist people are bad people.
I'm saying there's no such thing as good or bad if you're an atheist.
It's really just all relative.
So, you know, and what do I think about atheist fans of mine?
I mean, I don't know what that even means.
I don't, I mean, if you're an atheist, you can't be moral.
I honestly, if you're not, if you're not religious, specifically if you're not Christian, we're really not on the same page.
Fat Retard says his mom found the poop sock yet.
I remember when that was funny.
Based in Heavens is looking forward to the Pyman interview.
Macman says, I know you've been through a lot the past couple years, but what is the most challenging setback you have faced in your career and how did you overcome it?
I don't know.
Probably getting banned from DLive.
I mean, the Capitol was the biggest setback in my career because it was so much at once.
Getting banned from D-Live, Epic Pay and Facebook and Instagram getting banned from everything at once that that made things really difficult and we're overcoming it right now still it's been a long process but we're building this new platform you know and we're trying to secure a credit card processing we have but we're trying to
Secure it so that we can rely on it for the long term, but you know you just you just keep Use what you have use what you have at your disposal You know You got a tap in your network use your resources.
That's what I did.
You know I got my best developers on the case We've been working on a platform for years.
We kicked it into high gear earlier this year and You know We're making it happen But you gotta rely on your friends, you know?
FatRetards is on my Wii.
I have made me avatars of you and BlondeGroiper.
Okay, thanks.
HoloGroiper says, Hey Nick, thoughts on Donda?
Come to life as Keno and I was really loving Jail and Jesus Lord part until the red cap line from Jay-Z and the Larry Hoover Jr.
speech.
What duh?
Do you think Kanye?
Um, and then it cuts off there.
I thought it was pretty good, but yeah, I have a lot of problems with it.
I don't like that it's censored.
That kills the momentum of the album.
Because, you know, if you're going to make an album that's not explicit, don't put explicit lyrics in the song, you know?
But there's explicit lyrics in the song, and then they're censored.
So you can't really do that.
Because then it's like an incomplete song.
Make a complete song that's clean, Or make an explicit song and don't censor it, but you can't make an explicit song and then have all these gaps in the middle.
So that's a problem.
And, um, I don't really like the lyrics on it.
You know, there's not a lot of rapping on it.
I go back to Life of Pablo, and I think, why did Life of Pablo stick with me?
It's because the lyrics are really good.
The lyrics are meaningful, and they're, you know, They're good.
They're well thought out.
I go back and listen to Highlights.
I go back and listen to Feedback, and Father Stretch My Hands, and all these other songs because the lyrics are good.
They're memorable.
And, you know, it's not just production.
Kanye's obviously known for his production, which is a constant on all his albums.
It's always very good.
But to me, what's really gone downhill is the lyrics.
It seems like he just puts no effort into that part of it.
Because you could go back and listen to, even like Father Stretched My Hands Part 1, a lot of people make fun of that song.
Because the lyrics are vulgar and kind of stupid, but it's very funny.
You know, in Father Stretched My Hands, he says, He basically says, you know, if I have sex with this model who just bleached her asshole, and I get bleached on my t-shirt, I'll feel like an asshole.
That's very vulgar, you know, sorry for the language, but it's very funny.
And a lot of people are like, oh, come on, when that song came out.
But it's memorable, and I remember that, and it's funny, and when I listen to it, I laugh every time, you know?
And the same goes for, you know, a lot of those songs.
And same with Dark Twisted Fantasy and, you know, it's not like this is the first album that he sang on, it's not like it's the first album where he doesn't, you know, do a lot of rapping on it.
808s, he didn't really do a lot of rapping.
But to me, the lyrics have really suffered for the past few projects, especially the gospel stuff.
The gospel stuff just doesn't work for me.
It's one thing to rap about your faith.
It's another thing to rap gospel.
Because to me, gospel stuff, it's like preaching to the choir, you know?
Gospel the word as a genre.
It's like we're just hearing preachy You know repetitive redundant things, you know, it's one thing when Kanye made Jesus walks and It's talking about you know, I don't care about his facial features I came here to convert atheists into believers like that to me that number one.
That's a good line.
It's a good rhyme and But it's also meaningful, and it's original, it's fresh, at least at that time it was kind of a different take.
And, uh, you know, he sees things on, um...
Was it Jesus walks?
He says, I'm afraid to talk to God because we haven't spoken in so long.
You know, that's like a little bit more meaningful.
But just kind of plugging in, plug and play these canned lyrics about, you know, praise God and, you know, Jesus is Lord and He'll save you, and he'll set you free, and this kind of stuff.
To me, it doesn't come across as sincere, and it's sort of self-righteous.
It's like, yeah, yeah, you know, it's the gospel.
I mean, if I wanted to read the gospel, I'd read the gospel.
But to me, what always was good about Kanye's music is it was very personal.
It was earnest, it was honest, it was provocative, and it had his sense of humor, and it had real voice.
That is, to me, why I like the Kanye discography, because it's this evolution, and it's a story about a guy, and he's rapping about himself and his struggles, and it's relatable.
And that's why you keep coming back to it.
That's why it's meaningful for you, because you imbue it with your meaning.
And now the lyrics are just kind of this like, for example, I'll pull up, in my opinion, he ruined the song Heaven and Hell.
Because he did Heaven and Hell version 2, the second Atlanta listening party, and I thought that was one of his best songs in a long time.
Sounded like it was maybe from Yondi.
And the lyrics were, you know, he's got a new grill, new teeth, that kind of stuff.
And now the lyrics are, um...
Never too late for him to save you.
You know he hears you.
You know we're with you.
Devils, lay down.
Pray for new life.
Pray for new breath.
You know, and to me, not only is this stuff kind of canned and corny and preachy, But, um, at the same time, like I said, it's very, like, it's like color by number.
It's like he takes beats, he takes these great, great production that he makes, sometimes he even has the lyrics written out, and then he just takes the lyrics and just replaces them, swaps them for, like, hmm, what's like a religious thing that could go in here?
Oh, I know, new breath, new life, you know, whatever.
And just sort of like plugging in this religious, preachy kind of stuff into the beat.
And to me, that just comes across as a lot less personal, a lot less meaningful.
It's great, don't get me wrong.
I love the Christian stuff.
I am Christian.
But, you know, I don't know, it just doesn't do it for me.
Some of the religious stuff is good, some of it is not.
The religious stuff is good to me when it's personal and it's real.
It's not good when it's canned.
When it's just, like I said, plugging in this kind of religious... religious platitude type stuff.
So, anyway.
So with Donda, you know, it's my same complaint with the last few albums.
It's totally rushed.
It feels like it's not finished.
The mixes aren't that good.
And, um...
The lyrics are suffering.
I feel like it's also not really like a coherent project.
I don't feel like it's deliberate.
I don't feel like he's really, you know, like he really wants to say something with this.
To me, it just feels like he's just making songs.
He's just going in there, making songs.
Oh, that sounds good.
Let's put that on the album.
Oh, I like the way this sounds.
Let's loop this.
And I'll do a freestyle on it, and we'll throw that on the album too.
You know, Yeezus was like, what, 10 songs?
But they were 10 really good songs.
It was like 40 minutes, but Yeezus is a classic, and people still play those songs, and it went hard from the beginning until the end.
And it wasn't, there was no fluff on there, there was no goofy stuff on there.
It was different than anything he made before.
Even with Life of Pablo, this feels, lately it feels like it's a lot of fluff.
It feels like a lot of stuff that they're just like, yeah, yeah, let's just do that.
It feels like he's rushing it.
You know, I mean, how do you go from version one of the listening party was in late July, the album comes out now.
So in late July, it was not finished at all.
He'd allegedly been working on it for years, but it wasn't finished at all.
So the version that came out in July, which was maybe a quarter or halfway finished, now is a finished album.
What does that mean?
That means that he basically made the album in one month.
You know, one month where he said it was going to be released a month before.
You know what I mean?
So in other words, not only did he make it in 30 days in a very limited time span, but he made it in a limited time span when he was under the pressure of releasing it as soon as possible because he missed like two or three deadlines over the course of a year.
So.
And I don't know that you could put Donda up against Life of Pablo.
I don't think you could put up against anything that came out before 2016 and say that it even comes close.
And to me, that's the metric.
Life of Pablo, I would listen to that over Late Registration.
I would listen to that over College Dropout.
I would listen to that over 808s and Heartbreaks.
I don't know that I would listen to Donda over any of those albums.
Now, maybe I would because it's brand new and, you know, it's fresh.
But in a year, two years, am I still gonna be listening to Donda?
Am I gonna choose Donda over Life of Pablo?
Never.
Am I gonna listen to that over Graduation?
Never.
So...
And I feel like the same I mean it's it's at the bottom it's in the bottom tier right there with yay right there with Jesus is King so I'm kind of negative on it we'll see if he changes it because he did say the other day oh I didn't want it to be released so maybe he'll update it we'll see Um, and maybe it'll grow on me over time.
But as it stands right now, I, I, you know, I'm not really in love with it.
It's 148 minutes.
And, um, I'll probably go back to like 5 of those songs.
5 out of like 27.
You know?
But it's not all bad.
I mean, there's a lot of good stuff on there.
Come to Life is really good.
Believe What I Say is really good.
It's got that Lauryn Hill sample.
I like, uh, Junya.
I like, uh, Pure Souls.
There's some good songs on there.
It's not all bad.
I mean, it's... A lot of the stuff is okay.
Like, I like Kid C. Ghosts, and I liked Ye, but I'm just not going back to listen to those albums like I am.
It doesn't have that replayability.
You know, you gotta think about standards here.
Can you listen to it and say it's a competent album?
Yeah.
But go back and listen to Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy, where you've got Runaway, Power, Monster, Gorgeous, Devil in a New Dress.
You've got, you know, so many bangers, so many classics on one album.
Go back to Watch the Throne, you know, and you've got Otis, gotta have it, Niggas in Paris.
You've got, again, No Church in the Wild.
Classics.
Go back to Yeezus.
You've got Black Skinhead.
You've got I Am a God.
You have Bound 2.
You've got, again, on-site classics.
Half the album is classics.
Life of Pablo.
I mean, there's so much good stuff on there that still goes hard today.
What are you going to go back to Donda in a year?
Are you going to go back and listen to Jesus Lord in 2023?
Are you going to go back and listen to Keep My Spirit Alive in 2023?
Or Jonah?
Or any of this stuff?
Maybe.
Maybe come to life.
Maybe believe what I say.
Maybe off the grid.
But you know, to me, Yandhi is still more memorable.
The Yandhi leaks from 2018 are still more memorable than this stuff.
You know, I remember when the... and I compare my sort of feelings on this.
When the first listening party happened, I was like... I was like panicking.
When the first Donda listening party came out, I was like, what is this?
This is terrible!
When I first heard the Yandi leaks, I was in disbelief.
I was like, is this real?
Oh my gosh, I gotta hear every song.
And I remember being, getting like worked up.
I remember being like, this is so good.
I can't believe this is real.
I hope he finishes this.
You know, I listen to Dreams and...
Uh, Cash to Burn, and Bye Bye Baby, and Alien, and the original Hurricane, and the original The Storm, and Law of Attraction.
Not all these songs that he ruined on Jesus is King and Donda.
Law of Attraction was a good song.
Use His Gospel?
Sucks.
The Storm with XXX was good.
Everything We Need?
Sucks.
The original Hurricane was good.
This new one is not good.
With The Weeknd and, what is it, Lil Baby?
Not good.
I mean, it's okay.
Lil Baby's verse sucks, but it's okay.
But I still go back and listen to the original one.
And I would pick Dreams, Cash to Burn.
I would much sooner see those finished than I would see any of this stuff finished.
And he took Heaven and Hell and did to what And he took Heaven and Hell and did to that song what he did to Yandi on Jesus is King.
He took Heaven and Hell, which was a straight-up banger, and it was like old Kanye rapping about new lease, new grill, new beef, that kind of stuff, and turned it into Devil Lay Down, the level that makes devils pray.
What the fuck?
So, that's my take on Donda.
does very frustrating man I don't don't care for it I don't I'll listen to it.
There's some, there's some good stuff on there, but it's just, it's not the same.
You know?
unidentified
It just isn't the same.
nick fuentes
I can't think of, like, one memorable, one memorable line from the whole album.
From the whole Donda project.
Life of Pablo?
Easy.
Easy.
On every song.
and it was funny and it was punchy and it was you know this just feels kind of average that's my that's my frustration but like I said I'll have to revisit this in a couple weeks after I've listened to it many times and you know will I get sick of it will I you know fall in love with it I don't know maybe he'll even change it we'll see but as it stands I was really underwhelmed.
Anyway, so that's my take on Donda.
It's just half-ass.
That's all there is to say about it.
It's half-ass.
Even the cover art!
No cover art?
I know that's like a nitpicky thing, but here's why I say that.
Because when he made Graduation, he had that Japanese artist make it, and he really cared.
He really cared about the artwork, and that was part of it.
It was all part of it.
It was a production.
Remember on...
Last call in Kyle's dropout.
He talks about how, you know, he was gonna release his first album and he planned out his whole wardrobe and was making art and everything for his first album when he gave a shit.
And even beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy.
It wasn't just the music, it was the cover art, it was the Good Fridays, it was the performances, it was the elaborate stage, the concerts.
Remember when he went on SNL and he had that pillar with the machine and he was playing Runaway?
That was like unforgettable.
I remember, I remember performances when I was a little kid when he played Heartless at the MTV Awards.
I remember when he played Stronger, I think at the Grammys, or maybe that was MTV too.
And he had Daft Punk up on top of like a pyramid and stuff.
I remember all that stuff.
I remember the style, the glasses.
And now, what the hell?
No cover art.
And then this, the Donda, the listening parties have been kind of cool, I guess.
I mean the performance at Soldier Field was awesome and he set himself on fire so I guess that I guess that was cool but I don't know it just feels like low effort lately like he's a billionaire he's he's at the top you know he's been at the top for 18 years he's the best you think he'd just be I don't know You think you'd be going all out, but I guess when you're that successful, maybe you have nothing left to prove?
And you really don't have to try that hard?
unidentified
Anyway.
nick fuentes
So those are those are my thoughts on Donda and all hey and all the features we need more Kanye I want a Kanye album.
I do not want a Vori album I do not want a you know, whoever else is on this.
I want a Kanye album I want Kanye to be on it as I recall correctly Kanye was on every song in life of Pablo.
I Don't think he didn't rap on lowlights and But that was it.
Even the interludes were good.
You remember the Silver Surfer intermission?
That was funny.
And Frank's track was even okay.
And the intermissions in like the College Dropout series, those were funny.
And what do we have now?
They say Donda, the Donda chants?
unidentified
So...
nick fuentes
Let's just have a Kanye album where Kanye is on it, and he actually raps, and he actually writes the raps himself, and they're good.
That's all I would like.
That's all I want.
Is that so much to ask for?
Gil Bates says, Nick, are you wearing mustard yellow pants again?
I've never worn those, but I'm wearing jeans.
Zoomer guy says, Donda esta baby sauce.
Yeah, you know, you keep, you DM me that on every platform.
That's hilarious, dude.
Zoomer guy texting me on every platform.
Just like, just saying dumb stuff like that.
It's awesome.
Thank you for that.
Black Knights says, White liberals are the last group that genuinely supports this current libertarian anarcho-tyranny.
They need to be singled out, isolated, ridiculed, and demoralized.
Then everything will collapse.
You think so?
Mitchell says, hey Nick, it's been a long time since I sent a super chat to you.
Would love to recommend a show to you called The Chosen.
If you haven't heard of it, you can find it on Pure Flix or go to the website and watch the first two seasons that are currently available whenever you have free time.
God bless!
Thanks for the recommendation.
Rape says, what do you say when you see your television floating at night?
Drop it, nigga!
unidentified
That's funny, yeah.
nick fuentes
Never heard that one.
Pika says, Hi King!
Hey, what's going on, big guy?
Pragmatic Culture says, Was re-watching some old Braving Ruin content and he mentioned he was from Chicago.
Seems like a lot of great right-wing content creators come out of that city.
You guys seem to have a lot of the same opinions and background.
Did you guys ever talk or meet?
No?
Well, we used to talk, I think.
Yeah, back when... Back when he was around, I think we talked a few times.
But I never met him.
Who else comes from Chicago besides me and him?
I don't know anyone else.
Oh, Vince.
Vince James, I guess, is from Chicago.
But I don't know anyone else that, at least that lives here now, as far as I know.
Who else lives in Chicago?
Or is from Chicago?
Else is, would you rather live under liberal democracy or Sharia law?
Probably liberal democracy, if I'm being honest.
That's my personal preference.
I love showing AF to my family.
They love it and can't help but agree with your takes.
My mom thinks you're hilarious.
Thanks for everything you do.
Hey, thanks.
I'm glad your mom likes the show.
Big shout out.
Do you agree with Alex Jones' prediction of the Deep State assassinating Biden?
Why or why not?
No, because I don't think they need to.
I think that he is totally incompetent.
They don't need to.
They could force him out.
They could impeach him.
They could force him to resign.
They could get him with the Constitutional Amendment, 25th Amendment or whatever.
They can get him out.
Blackmail and leverage him So I would say no only because I don't think they need to I think they're gonna try and get rid of them and they may But to me that would be an event that would be very I Think that would be too chaotic.
That'd be too much noise too disruptive too too much attention and And if they don't need to do that, why would they?
I think that their preference would be to do it more quietly.
And I think they can.
I think there's better ways.
I agree with Alex that they're going to get rid of him, but I just don't think they need to assassinate him.
It's possible.
I would not be surprised if they did, but I don't think that's the way they'll go about it.
Based Lollies is a neutral, unopinionated stance is worse than the opposition side.
Yeah, I agree.
Pusheistis is about to link a gun up to my head and pull the trigger because this country is gay.
Love you King.
Hey, don't do that.
I get it.
unidentified
I Believe me believe you me.
nick fuentes
I get the feeling but now we gotta hang on man Max says hey good night my bass brother fantastic show as always my AF merch came in and I was like a kid on Christmas I joined my sophomore debate team what tips do you have for me thanks much love good night hey what's going on big guy glad to hear the merch came in I don't know.
I never did debate team.
I can't really give you any advice because I always thought debate team was gay, to be honest with you.
I went to debate team meetings and I never went to a conference because they were like, you've got to write amendments and you've got to write stuff up and you've got to do research.
I was like, fuck this.
So I joined Model UN.
I joined Model UN because it was a lot more, um, I don't know.
You'd do more with it.
It was more of a performance, I guess, than debate team.
Debate team felt like homework.
It felt like school.
You know, do your research and this and that, and you've got a time limit, and you've got to score points on a technical level, and I missed Model UN where you could go up and, you know, you had to have decorum, but You know, you could be a little bit more edgy, you could be rude, get personal.
To me, you weren't supposed to, but you could.
And, uh, you could lie, you could make stuff up.
That was the best part about Monty's, you could totally just lie, just completely make things up.
And, uh, it was more about bullshitting than it was about, like, proving your point or whatever.
So I don't know, I don't have too many pointers about the Bay Team, I never did it.
Tennessee Joker says Jake Paul beating Tyrone Woodley is like Groundhog Day.
This means six more weeks of white boy summer.
Is that what that means?
Yeah, it was pretty awesome.
We love, we love Jake Paul.
Xander says great show!
Thanks!
Anon says Atheist Groyper is a huge faggot.
I agree.
Real Donald Trump says, I think it's so cringe seeing these military hype up TikToks about getting revenge on the Taliban.
Wonder how many of them are actually aware they are merely just pawns.
Yeah, they don't get it.
BucketGroiper says, 07 buddy, great show.
You really need to stop reading superchats or get an assistant to read them.
You make a few great comedic riffs off of them, but overall the superchats are too cringe and low IQ.
Yeah.
I know it's like I don't know if it's is it me is it the super chats I feel like I'm being a bad sport but then I read these and it's like what do I even what do I even do with that you know don't stop baby sauce yeah I mean I said that in a live chat like a week ago and And that's how people are though.
The rest of the people in the world are murdering the artists.
The people of the world murder the geniuses, the artists, the innovators, because it's like they're just pissing on us, stealing our souls, like pissing in an open wound.
You know?
I create great content.
I create funny jokes.
You know what people do?
They take them and then they beat them to death in front of me.
I make a funny joke which I'm proud of and I'm happy with it and then people take it and they beat it to death and they make it horrible.
They take something that you like and something that you think is funny and then they make it not funny and they make it something you don't like.
And it's like, it just breaks your heart, you know?
That can only happen so many times before you turn into a jaded asshole.
Which is me, which is what I've become, so... I don't know, is it me?
Is it everyone else?
But yeah, I mean, I go into Kai Klips' livestream the other day, And I say, like, baby sauce or whatever.
And ZoomerGuy DMs me on Instagram, baby sauce.
DMs me on Discord, hey, baby sauce, haha, am I right?
I think he Snapchatted me, baby sauce.
And then the Super Chat.
Okay, yeah, I think I get it, man.
It's hilarious.
It's really fucking hilarious.
Uh, TendiStoryTimes is not a Mormon, but just moved my whole family and business to Utah and it's the world you're trying to create.
All the girls your age are gorgeous and raised to be trad wives.
Awesome!
Let's go!
Yeah, because that's what I talk about on the show all day long is fucking trad wives, right?
And that kind of stuff.
Everyone has seven white children.
We have Popeyes, Wendy's, Chick-fil-A, KFC, Zaxby's, and Cain's.
So the Tendi game is epic.
You should think about it.
unidentified
Yeah, that's great, man.
nick fuentes
thank you you know I don't know I I honestly, I love the state of the world.
I like... I'm honestly content with the state of the world.
If we're any other way, I think I'd be miserable.
unidentified
I think I'd be more miserable than I am now.
nick fuentes
If it was this kind of stuff.
You know?
I want to live in the storm.
unidentified
I want to live in the outpost.
nick fuentes
I want to live in the faraway, unsettled colony.
You know, it's so funny to me.
All these people are like, you know, back in the day people used to be warriors and all this kind of tough guy stuff and now they're like, you should move to Utah because it's got trad wives and we could live a happy, peaceful life.
That's great.
That's awesome.
unidentified
I don't know, man.
nick fuentes
Is it me?
It must be me.
Am I just that?
Am I just that?
I don't know.
Irritable now?
Is there something wrong with me?
Am I just a big jerk?
I don't want to be a bad guy.
I don't want to be the mean guy.
I don't want to be the jerk.
But I sit here every night and I have to read these and this is just my reaction.
So is it me or is it you?
I don't know.
I can't tell anymore but I feel like every night I go into it like I'm going to make the best of it and then I get this kind of stuff and But thanks for the super chat.
Yeah, I'm really thinking about that.
Display name says, Osama Bin Laden knew that the U.S.
would invade Afghanistan after 9-11.
He felt that the U.S.
would be defeated and then destroy itself.
It took 20 years, but he was right.
Wow.
Annoying Conqueror says, who'd win in a rat battle?
Yoba or Chief Keef?
Probably Yoba.
DNS says the Jesuits and Catholic Church run world domination.
They are the society of Satan and they want to believe the Jews are in control to direct you in a false truth.
Why are you a Jew or something?
Whatever, you're going to hell.
James Farmer says favorite European leaders in history.
I don't know dude.
Hitler, Stalin, Mussolini, and Yeah, those are probably my favorites.
Kidding.
Kidding, of course.
Favorite European leaders in world history?
Geez.
Bismarck, and Louis XIV, and Frederick the Great, and... Are you happy?
Are you happy with that?
James Farmers' Western Civilization has paid the price by thinking it'll be more advanced.
If they abandon Christ, those leaders will never learn, and it's time to bring the Holy Bible back to society.
People need Jesus.
That's so true.
That is so true.
Spencer says, what do you think of Kendrick Lamar as an artist?
I like him a lot.
I really like Kendrick Lamar.
He's just not as interesting as Kanye.
He's good.
His music is good.
But Kanye, I really relate to on a personal level.
Singus Biggle says, in an America first state, not in modern America, would you support state control over issuance of currency and fiat money?
Thoughts on Bitcoin?
Yeah, probably.
And I like Bitcoin.
Another Ohio Zoomer says, what do you think about Kanye East?
SmileyTheFed says there will be a smooth and orderly transition from White Boy Summer to Aryan Boy Autumn.
Showtime says Kanye is MKUltra controlled.
Okay, thank you for that.
unidentified
Let's see, is there anything else or can I leave now?
Let's see.
nick fuentes
BlackRoy vs Bruh.
Tim Pool is somehow convinced part of his audience that there was little to no election fraud and that the only people that matter in terms of rights to denial is the medically exempt.
This guy makes $600k a year.
Well yeah, what do you expect?
Tim Pool is in contact with YouTube.
YouTube permits him to be on their platform.
It's not like he's flying under the radar.
He talks to them.
They're aware of him.
They watch his show.
They negotiate with him.
He's permitted to be on the platform.
This is the price.
This is the price that you pay.
You know?
So of course that's the case.
He couldn't be on YouTube and promote election fraud.
He couldn't be on YouTube and promote Vax conspiracies.
That's his 30 pieces of silver.
He gets to be on YouTube.
I'm sure he makes more than $600,000 a year.
Mark my words.
He makes more than that.
And he makes probably a million dollars a year.
Maybe more.
And in order to do that, he has to make sure that he's a liberal.
People have convinced themselves that this guy's like a truth seeker or whatever, but how can you be a truth seeker when you're compromised on the most important issues?
How can you be woke when you're on the biggest platform and they allow you on there?
You literally can't be.
Necessarily you can't be.
Don't tell me you're moving the window.
Don't tell me you're inching along the conversation.
You're not.
Because the minute that you are doing that, they catch on and they tell you to shut up or they ban you.
That's why he can't talk about the Vax and the election fraud.
Those are two of the most important issues of our time.
And he won't talk about, as far as I know, YouTube censorship.
Because he's on YouTube.
So, you know, that's how that goes.
Ramble, it's a sweet show, kid.
Have a good one.
Hope you had a good weekend.
Gonna be in Montana starting Tuesday, so I'll miss your show.
I subscribe to NicholasJFuences.com, so I could put your old shows on my MP3 player.
No data on the ranch.
Anyway, have a good one, kid, and stay strong!
Well, thank you, man.
I appreciate it.
Safe travels.
Enjoy Montana.
Sounds fun.
Sounds fun.
No data on the ranch.
Sounds like a good time.
But thanks for the subscription.
I appreciate it.
Midnight Sun says, have you ever run into Billy Corgan of Chicago?
He's been on Alex Jones many times and seems to be well informed on how the world works.
No, I haven't.
Max says, yeah, I joined because I was looking for political arguments, but didn't get that.
And unfortunately, my school doesn't have Model UN.
Otherwise, I'd totally do that.
Anyway, good night, King.
Keep it up.
Hey, good night, buddy.
Take it easy.
Yeah, I mean, you should do something like that.
Debate team's fine if you don't have money.
Overmance says, I know we all have doubts on the Afghan crisis finally ending, but Biden seems set on his decision.
The neocons have milked the situation for far too long, especially that fag Dan Crenshaw.
Well, I mean, the thing is, is that Biden isn't really in charge.
And, uh, the neocons can milk it even.
Look at what they did in the past two weeks.
They can't milk it anymore.
Look at what they did in the past two weeks.
They brought ISIS back and blew up the airport.
Refugee crisis?
I mean... So, no.
Don't underestimate the extent to which they could... It's going on for 20 years.
You're saying, well, they can't milk it any longer than that.
Really?
I think they could.
They might not, but they could.
Kai Clips says, Hey Nick, you gotta hop on Warzone sometime.
I've realized you and PewDiePie have very similar reactions to the kind of dumb comments you both get.
Something about you tortured geniuses.
It's true.
A lot of truth to that.
I will, I do love Warzone, I just suck at it and it's like, I love, you know, working really hard all day and dealing with all those frustrations and then getting shit on in a video game too.
That's why I love, that's why I love gaming.
I get to work really hard and be frustrated all the time.
And then when I get to blow off some steam, I get shot off the drop by somebody with a parachute.
Right.
Then I get to enjoy that.
That's what I get to do for fun.
Right.
You know, I'm all day.
I'm dealing with this one's uncooperative and this one's causing problems.
And we just got banned from this and an article just came out and this one pulled out and blah, blah, blah.
And then I get to go blow off some steam by playing Warzone, jump out of the plane and get shot in the back by somebody in a parachute and fall to my death.
And then get killed in the gulag because I don't play Warzone all day every day.
unidentified
So it's a little frustrating.
nick fuentes
But, yeah, I'll play sometime.
I just got to play with you and Party Goy because Party Goy, he's really good.
He carries, but...
Yeah, no, me and PewDiePie, very similar in that regard.
Oh, I don't know.
I would have to go with the Chevy Corvette.
I mean, I guess.
But this is awful now.
It's not your fault, King.
It's not your fault.
I mean, I guess.
Kai Clips is, by the way, sorry for abusing the thorn of baby sauce.
Thought it was tech in the live stream, but this is awful now.
It's not your fault, King.
It's not your fault.
It's their fault.
But I do hold you responsible for this white girl, Autumn, or what did you say, Kralos?
Christian Girl Autumn?
I mean, what the fuck?
We do White Boy Summer.
We do it big.
This started in May, or before.
And now we got all these people saying, Aryan Boy Autumn!
Autistic Boy Autumn!
Christian Girl Autumn!
And it's like, I just can't.
I can't do it anymore.
Why?
Why do you give me your toughest battles?
Why, God?
unidentified
This is the hardest part.
nick fuentes
Getting your money confiscated, getting put on a no-fly list, that gives me a rush.
That gets me off.
This shit, this is what makes it hard.
unidentified
You know?
nick fuentes
Christian girl Autumn.
Yeah, you get it.
You get it.
I love you, buddy.
I love Kai Klipsch, I do.
But Christian Girl Autumn?
What the fuck, man?
What are you thinking?
Need I say anything on this?
Christian Girl Autumn, please spare me.
Anyway, so don't feel bad about baby size, but Christian Girl Autumn, you owe everyone a big apology for that.
Jim Bones says, smelly poopoo sauce.
Okay.
Bass Chungus says, hey Nick, sorry, I know you hate this, but you were in my dream the other night.
You were guiding me to the exit of the dream, which was a golf ball hole on a golf green.
You said, so and on.
You first.
I jumped in the hole like Space Jam and traveled through a sort of wormhole and then I woke up.
Wow, that's really interesting.
Thanks for sharing.
FortniteBurgerMan says, Hi Nick, you're pretty cool.
Thanks.
I don't feel cool, but thanks.
Eugene says, Hey Nick, baby sauce, am I right?
See, this is even better than that.
No, but you're clever.
You get it.
FortniteBurgerMan says, I like Nick Fuentes.
Thanks.
DisplayName says, On favorite European leaders, Bismarck was anti-Catholic.
Are you for real, man?
Are you for real?
Are you pranking me right now?
unidentified
Am I unpunked?
nick fuentes
Bismarck was anti-Catholic Protestant and Louis XIV was unfaithful in marriage and formed an alliance with the Ottomans.
Maybe Emperor Justinian or Louis IX of France?
I can't do it anymore, man.
I don't want to be alive anymore.
unidentified
I don't want to be alive with you niggas anymore!
nick fuentes
I want to be alive by myself.
I want to be alive, but alone.
I want to exist.
I want to be alive.
I want to be me.
But not around you.
But not around you.
Not talking to you.
Oh my gosh.
I'm so alone.
So alone in this world.
I'm just stuck.
Stuck here.
And I'm all alone.
Stuck in here.
I'm trapped right in here.
Oh boy.
Thank you.
Thank you Display Name.
Very clever.
Black Roy versus I'm sorry.
I'm at 600k a month You see making 600k a month.
That seems like a lot Sing as biggles says Nick and the super chatter are stuck in a perpetual cycle of escalation.
Just shut up Crunch super chatter sends an earnest super check gets flame vows to only send peepee poopoo chats Never-ending cycle of escalating irony.
No, it's really it's not that complicated People are just retarded Will Stan says hey Nick, what are your thoughts on the quarter and guy seems pretty based?
I think he looks like a soy Jack, you know guy looks like a You know looks like he collects Funko pops.
I don't think he's that based Kenzie says would you ever do a stream about your life and share more about yourself?
I think a lot of people would be interested to learn more about you as a person Oh yeah?
Would you like that?
I don't think I'm gonna do that.
Everything you need to know about me is already on the internet.
Everyone already knows everything about me.
People know more about me than I know about me, apparently.
The shit that I see about me on the internet, it's like...
You do a show for four and a half years, and you stream two or three hours every night for four and a half years, and basically, I mean, what else is there to know?
I think people know a lot about me.
What is there to reveal?
What is there, really, that I haven't talked about at great length?
So, no.
Also, none of your business.
I'm so misunderstood you wouldn't even under you wouldn't even understand if I did you wouldn't even understand anyway so I'm gonna keep that to myself I'm gonna keep myself to myself cuz honestly I'm very I'm a very misunderstood person anon says which super chatter do you think is most likely to stalk and murder you everyone are you already know everyone already knows who is it everyone everyone knows who it is That should be obvious if you watch the show.
Everyone knows I'm waiting to see you in the live chat once the delay catches up.
Oh, people are saying Blondgriper?
No, no, not blonde griper.
Come on.
unidentified
There it is.
nick fuentes
Modern Monarchist.
That's what I was thinking of, was Modern Monarchist.
Not Blonde Groiber.
Modern Monarchist is the obvious choice.
Easy, not even a question.
It would be him.
Yeah, him or Smiley the Fed.
Definitely one of them.
Some people are saying Smiley the Fed, I could see that.
Smiley the Fed or Modern Monarchist.
Smiley the Fat is like that guy in, uh, uh, what's that movie?
John Wick 3.
He's like that, uh, the guy that gets paid or whatever to kill John Wick in John Wick 3 who's like, I'M YOUR BIGGEST FAN!
That would be Smiley the Fat.
Remember?
We're a lot alike.
No, we're not.
No, we're not.
He would be, he would be that guy.
So yeah, either be M.M.
or Smiley the Fat.
I do like, I like Modern Monarchist, don't get me wrong, but the guy's a total psychopath.
So... Now that's not a bad, you see, that's not a bad Super Chat.
We can laugh, and I can answer that.
My favorite European leaders, Bismarck was an anti-Catholic guy, and it was kind of cack, okay?
Kulturkampf...
Was kind of politically a brilliant move.
unidentified
And, you know... I don't know, people just don't get it.
nick fuentes
Just don't get it.
unidentified
Just don't get it.
nick fuentes
Sadly.
But, um... Okay, I think that's everything.
Let me refresh one more time.
Daisy says, Hi Nick, I'm really liking your hair lately.
Thanks, I hate it.
I hate it lately.
I want to get it cut real short.
I want to shave my head.
I'm thinking about shaving my head bald.
What do you guys think about that?
You guys think I should shave my head bald?
I think I might look good.
I think I might look good if I shave my head bald and stopped eating.
What do you think about that?
I've got this new idea called shaving my head and not eating anymore.
Does that sound like a good idea?
I think that would be kind of a fresh look now I I saw Andrew Anglin.
I was watching a video with him the other day and I was like, you know, he actually doesn't look bad.
He's bald and he doesn't look bad.
It's not a bad look on him.
So, I'm not gonna shave my head for what it's worth, but, uh, but I saw, but, you know, I was like, hmm, that's not a bad look.
But I do want to get it cut shorter.
My hair's just too long.
I've been trying to get this, like, e-boy kind of look.
I've been trying to get this like TikTok e-boy kind of look.
And it just isn't, my hair is too wavy, I guess.
It's too wavy.
It's too thick.
It grows like out, you know.
I don't know what it is.
I'm not a hairstylist.
I'm not, I don't really care enough or pay enough attention to really understand this stuff.
But I see, you know, what's trendy.
And I'm trying to grow and have like fluffy hair and everything.
And I don't know if I'm just not styling it right.
I don't know if I don't have the right hair type, but it's just not really working.
So I think I'm gonna just get it cut shorter.
Just a lot shorter.
Keep it clean.
Keep it conservative.
You know, I've shaved my beard lately.
Kind of keeping it clean.
I want to bring back the mustache.
I really like the mustache.
So, I might bring that back, because I really like... I love the mustache look.
I don't know why.
unidentified
It makes me feel old school.
nick fuentes
You know?
I don't know what it does for my face, but I feel like it makes my face look better when I have a mustache.
It just kind of ties it all together.
It also makes me look, I feel like, a little more ethnic, like more Mediterranean, I think.
It makes me feel like Robert De Niro in Godfather 2.
I like it like that.
I like how Italians used to have mustaches like that.
It's a classic look to me.
Classic, timeless, masculine.
I'm a big fan.
I like how I look in particular with the mustache.
I like how it kind of frames my face.
I think it accentuates my sort of square head.
So maybe I'll bring it back.
I like the shaved look because it makes me look younger.
And I like to look young.
I went to the Donda concert with Jaden and some friends and I was there and there was this drunk guy behind us and he was going on and on and he was like, well, how old are you guys?
And everybody went down and I was like, you know, I'm, you know, 23 or 22 or whatever.
And he was like, yo, you look really young.
You look much younger.
You look like so young, dude.
unidentified
And I was like, Me?
nick fuentes
I look young?
You think that I look like a young man?
Thank you so much.
Thanks, man.
I... I don't know.
I guess I just look really young.
Appreciate it.
So... So I don't know.
So I want to keep the shaved look as it does.
When I grow the beard out, I look old.
I look like an old piece of shit.
When I'm shaved I look look much younger So, I don't know So I think I might do the mustache but I don't know Everyone's saying sus he wasn't flirting he was drunk.
He was just saying that.
I do look young.
What are you saying?
I don't look young?
I do look young.
I was wearing like a white t-shirt and I just looked really young.
I looked like a teenager.
I looked, you know, I kind of look like a high schooler.
It's no biggie.
I could probably pass for 17.
I'm a young looking man, you know, and I am a young man.
And I'm gonna be around for a long, long time.
So, that's good.
Anyway, so yeah, I'm gonna get my hair cut shorter, I think.
It's too long.
It's too long, it's too thick, it just grows out, you know?
unidentified
I don't even know what to do with it anymore, you know?
nick fuentes
Now I just kind of get out of the shower and I just do this.
Anyway, Bastorisk says if you put a hat on after showering, that styles longer hair really well.
Really?
You think?
Maybe I'll give that a try.
Thomas says, Hey Nick, what are your thoughts on Saint King Louis IX?
The only monarch who is a saint.
Do you think this is a vindication of monarchy?
Keep up the great work.
I think that is based and trad.
And I think that that is awesome.
And I think that that means that monarchy is the most basest, fasciest, tradest form of government.
And I'm a monarchist.
You know, I'm gonna hang myself.
I'm gonna fucking hang myself.
And kill myself.
And it'll be your fault!
And it'll be all your fault!
I will kill myself because of you.
unidentified
No, I'm kidding, of course.
Kidding!
nick fuentes
Kidding, I'm not gonna kill myself.
But, you know, like, theoretically, I don't want to, but like, I say that, but I want to say that I do.
But I'm not gonna do that.
I'm not gonna do that.
If you find me dead, I did not kill myself.
I would never do that.
I would never do that!
I would never... I don't even get blood work done, because I get freaked out about that stuff.
I don't even get blood... I would rather die than get blood work, but I'm gonna kill myself?
You know?
I don't even like to go to bed, because I'm like afraid of dying.
I don't even like... It's hard for me to fall asleep, because I'm like, what if I don't wake up?
But I'm gonna... I would never kill myself, just so you know.
And I'm a great driver.
I will never die in a car accident because I am a great driver.
I've been driving for six years.
I've never gotten in an accident.
Six years.
Thousands of miles.
I've driven from Chicago to LA and all the way back I've driven across like 10 different states in mountains, deserts.
In hurricanes, in tornadoes, every kind of conditions you can imagine.
Never a scratch.
I've driven big cars, small cars, trucks, buses.
Not a bus ever actually.
Big vans.
Fast, slow, up and down.
Going up a mountain, going down a mountain.
So I will never get in a car.
I've dodged obstacles.
So if they try to kill me, just know it won't be a suicide and I will never die in a car accident organically and not because of my own, you know, driving.
So if I die in a car accident, you better start asking questions.
And if I, if they say I killed myself, you better start asking questions.
And, uh, I'm very healthy too.
unidentified
So.
nick fuentes
If Modern Monarchist killed me, that's, I would believe that.
Nah, that I would believe.
If Modern Monarchist, like, cut my head off and, like, wore my skin as a suit, like, that, that is believable.
Then you could say, you know what?
Case closed.
He was just murdered.
He was just murdered.
If they caught modern monarchists with like a Buffalo Bill style skin suit and like my decapitated head on his dresser, then I would believe it, you know.
Otherwise, otherwise it's probably fake. - So, I don't want to give him any ideas, but let's see.
Another Ohio Zoomer says, rock the Fit MC hairstyle.
What's that?
Is that going to be something stupid or is that going to be kek?
Is that going to be kek or cringe?
What's Fit MC?
YouTuber?
What, is he bald?
Yeah, he's bald?
I'm not wearing that.
unidentified
Let me see.
nick fuentes
I'm getting all these ads.
unidentified
Let me see.
nick fuentes
Well, I don't see him.
He's not in the video, is he?
Here he is.
No, I'm not.
I'm not getting my hair cut like that.
I don't like big beards like that.
I think that's dumb.
I think that's really dumb.
When people get those giant beards.
Try and look manly.
unidentified
Anyway.
nick fuentes
So no, I don't think I'm gonna do that.
I don't know.
Whose haircut should I get?
Who should I style my hair cut off of?
Should I get the Jaden cut?
Should I get the...
Uh, Franson cut?
Franson's got kind of a good cut.
Should I get a perm?
Should I get a perm like the TikTok Eboys?
Should I get a perm?
That would be kind of cack.
What if I slicked it back?
unidentified
I feel like my forehead's too big for that.
Right?
So I don't know.
nick fuentes
I don't know, man.
unidentified
A mullet?
nick fuentes
Maybe I'll get a mullet.
That'd be kind of cool.
Okay, is that everything?
got a few more here Lil Stan says hit up your boy culture war Nick he'll get you looking dapper yeah he's a pretty dapper fellow I do say so myself he's a real stylish guy Daisy says Nick has style this is why he is who he is it's true I mean I just do my thing you know Kenzie says first time watching your stream
So I don't know if you've answered this before but what are your thoughts on Jordan B Peterson?
I like him.
I think he's smart, but he's not Christian.
So that's a problem.
He's Gnostic and he's He's against white identity and collectivism.
He doesn't really get it You know, he's one of these individualist types, which I've never really bought into So I'm not I think he's a smart guy and I like his content, but I'm not really a fan.
I Uncancellable says hey Nick, how do you deal with the feeling of going through life alone?
Even with a lot of friends that feeling creeps in fairly regularly for me.
That's life, man You're brought into the world alone.
You die alone You are alone in the world You really are you can't really rely on people You really just have to You have to be okay with that.
That's the biggest thing.
A huge part of growing up is being okay with that.
This is a lesson of NGE if you've ever seen Neon Genesis Evangelion, that's that's a big theme and And yeah, no, yeah, you've got God don't get me wrong You've got Jesus and God and all that but at least in this immediate sense You know as a person in terms of like a companionship or something like that.
I mean you are alone So you just have to be a rock you have to be able to take care of yourself So that's how that's how That's how.
But yeah, that's cringe.
I get it.
Don't get me wrong.
I get it.
It's a very human thing, but part of being a man and growing up is just, you know, you just got to resign yourself to people.
A lot of people, people's problems don't derive from like the problem itself.
It's like their failure to come to terms with the problem.
You know, people often don't know why they feel bad.
They don't really know how to figure out what's wrong, why they feel bad, and then they don't know how to cope with that.
And in particular, when it comes to loneliness, people think, well, if only I just do this or get this.
If only I get a GF.
Or if only I hang out with this friend.
Or if only I was popular.
There's always these if-onlys.
And it's really in the wanting.
It's always in the wanting.
That's a big problem.
You don't want.
It's a lot easier to want what you have than to get what you want.
And that's really how you have to approach life if you want to be satisfied.
Is to not be too attached.
Not be too invested.
you know all.
You got to keep up your your life and everything got to participate in society but you can't get too invested you can't get too attached because it's all passing everything it's all it's all just passing through even you so it's important not to get too hung up and it's important not to you know There's something to be said about just being content.
You know, there's this cult of self-improvement which is like, never be satisfied!
You should want the world!
And it's like, well, not everyone's gonna get the world.
Most people aren't gonna get very much.
and it's gonna cause people a lot of frustration and heartbreak and stress and misery if they think that they should have something that they don't you know this insecurity about that and you should honestly people should just be content and with their lot in life grateful of what they have that doesn't mean that you shouldn't want to improve but you just have to approach with the right attitude which is Work at something a little bit every day.
Maybe you get lucky.
And look at things like that.
But generally speaking, you've got to basically just be satisfied with the stuff of life.
Because life really doesn't change.
The conditions around your life will change, but the basics don't really.
So if you're not happy when you wake up and you brush your teeth when you're poor and lonely and whatever, I don't think you're going to be jumping for joy when you wake up and you brush your teeth and you're married and you're in a nicer house and you're I don't think you're going to be jumping for joy when you wake up and you brush It's the same stuff.
And you've got to think about it this way too.
The people that you know that...
that have the things that you don't have, are they happy or are they miserable too for different reasons?
And then you realize it's like, oh, it's not really about getting over something or whatever.
So I'm talking about generally speaking, but this is true about loneliness in particular.
So anyway, so that's my take on that.
So that's my take on that.
He is a really talented guy.
He's a prodigy That's what that's why he's formidable because he would outsmart the FBI be like Ted Kaczynski or Who's the other guy I mean the guy's a criminal mastermind He's like Hannibal Lecter.
Blake says, don't fuck with your hair.
It contributes to your youthful energy.
Oh, I'm not gonna fuck with it, okay?
But I just want to clean it up so it doesn't look like a mop.
It looks like a mop right now.
Anyway, um...
Barbarian Groypers is on the topic of hair.
Any Groypers worried about stopping or receding hairline should get a prescription of finasteride as soon as possible.
It's cheap.
20 bucks for three months.
Do it today, friends.
Doesn't that make you grow boobs, though?
Doesn't that give you estrogen?
It's true, people should do that though.
Honestly, I'm a big believer that you definitely want to keep your hair.
If you're losing your hair, you definitely want to keep it.
It's one of those things that's kind of important.
So yeah, I mean that, if people do, they should do that.
I don't.
People used to say that about me for a long time, but there's no way.
My hair's too thick.
It grows too fast.
So I don't need that.
If my hairline was receding, I probably would take something.
I would have something happen.
I mean, it's one thing if you're like 40.
That's different.
But if you're like 25 or 20, I'd be like, yeah, definitely, definitely want to get on something.
Take Biotin or whatever.
Finasteride.
It's not the end of the world, because you could pull it off.
Andrew Anglin looks good, bald.
Vince looks good, bald.
It really isn't the end of the world.
You just gotta, you really can't get fat then.
You gotta stay in shape.
If you're bald, you have to be in really good shape and probably have some facial hair, which isn't hard.
I mean, that's not really difficult, but you just have to be cognizant of that.
I'm not trying to, you know, because There are bald people.
They do just fine, you know?
I think all bald people would want to have hair.
And, you know, but that's like anything.
You know, short people want to be tall, and fat people want to be skinny, and... You know, so I wouldn't get too hung up on it, but if the things that you can control, you want to be able to hang on.
You want to be able to hang on.
Because, uh... Definitely prefer.
But, uh...
So I agree.
Daisy says, Nick, you'll find a good girl and make lots of babies.
Great.
You won't be alone.
Family feels so good.
Just be patient.
You're young, smart, handsome.
You'll not be alone.
Oh, thank you so much.
That makes me feel so much better.
I appreciate that.
Unfortunately, I am an incel, so none of that's going to happen for me.
I'm alone.
I'm like Joker, like Driver, without the girl.
I'm like a taxi driver.
It's okay.
I'm fine with it.
I've resigned myself to that.
I'm a real American incel.
It is what it is.
But I appreciate you trying to be nice to me.
Trying to be sweet to an old chunk of coal like me.
But my fate is sealed.
My destiny is what it is.
I am who I am.
My destiny is what it is.
I'm the real American incel.
And that's okay.
I'm married to my struggle, to my race.
No, that's a joke, but I'm married to the grind, and it is what it is.
But I appreciate you trying to comfort me a little bit.
But it's time for me to go out into the rain, out into the cold, and go on driving again.
Morgan says Jordan Peterson said January 6 protesters were delusional.
I lost a lot of respect for him after that I don't know.
He said that what a jerk I hate him for that Super Lionheart says tithe.
Thanks Green gripes is kind of funny how the Magi visited Jesus at his birth Cyrus the great of Persia is considered anointed in the book of Isaiah yet Spangler tells us to be Faustian praying on Spurge by appealing to ancient Greek prejudice against Persians and Hmm.
So what should we be?
We should be like Cyrus or Jesusian?
I'm not a Christian.
I'm a G-Zush-ian.
I'm a G-Zush-ian.
G-Suss-ian.
I'm a Sussy.
I'm a G-Zush-ian.
Yeah, I don't really know what any of that means, but thanks.
I appreciate it.
Kind of funny how the Magi visited Jesus at his birth.
Cyrus the Great is considered anointed.
Yet Spengler tells us to be Faustian, preying on Spurges by appealing to Greek prejudice against Persians.
So what are you saying?
We should be like Cyrus the Great instead of Faust?
Well, I think he meant Faustian to describe European, Western European civilization.
So why would European civilization be based on Cyrus instead of Faust?
It doesn't even make any sense.
That's like saying, well, the king in China was the...
Well, why would we be based on the king in China?
He's talking about...
When he says Faustian civilization, he's talking about European civilization.
And he had Magian civilization, which was the Near East.
And I don't think he was preying on Sparks.
I don't think when Spengler Road declined in the West a hundred years ago that he was preying on people with Asperger's today.
I don't think that was the... I don't even know what that means.
I think you have schizophrenia or something.
Uncancellable says, thanks for the answer, man.
I appreciate it.
Yeah, you got it, buddy.
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You just gotta... you know.
nick fuentes
It's just life.
It's just life.
You're just along for the ride, you know?
You gotta try not to take it too seriously.
I don't know, I've never had this problem.
I've been miserable before, don't get me wrong.
I've been miserable before.
I'm miserable most of the time.
But at the same time, I'm also kind of just like, chipper, I guess?
Cause it's just like, it's just life.
Wake up, you do your thing.
I don't know, how do people not gotten used to it at this point?
So.
unidentified
So, I don't know.
nick fuentes
I'm just the endur...
I just endure.
You know, you just go, you just go through it.
You just like, okay, this is what it is.
Let's get something to eat.
Let's get lunch.
You know, I don't know.
It's just, uh...
You just in it.
You get used to it.
It is what it is.
You kind of think about stuff.
You're like, hmm, that's interesting.
Okay.
I want to do something.
I want to do this.
this you know he's you know you just go through your life you know sometimes it sucks Sometimes you feel good.
That is what it is.
Okay.
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