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Thank you. | |
So, like I said, we're tentatively planning something for this Saturday in the afternoon, and if we do, it's going to be on my Telegram channel, and the link is below. | ||
It's t.me slash NickJFuentes, and you can download it on your desktop or your phone, but be sure to do that because, like I said, we want to get a big turnout. | ||
We want to really send a message, because if we don't, These people are going to win, and it's not going to be good for anybody. | ||
We talked about it yesterday, what the stakes are. | ||
It's the system of control and compliance that they're building. | ||
And if there's no organized resistance to it, they will succeed. | ||
So anyway, make sure you do that. | ||
But we're going to dive into the show. | ||
It's a very, very serious subject matter. | ||
And you know, we went back yesterday on the show and talked about how we got here. | ||
We've been covering vaccine and COVID news for well basically for a year and a half but especially over the past few weeks. | ||
And we've been monitoring a lot of developments about new things we're learning about the vaccine and the Delta variant and the effectiveness of the vaccine. | ||
And the efficacy of the vaccine mandate in other countries and states like Israel or New York City. | ||
And so yesterday we went over the timeline and it's funny because I've been doing the show now covering COVID for as long as it's been going on since March of last year. | ||
And I've been saying since last year that this was the final destination of this whole COVID charade was a vaccine mandate and specifically creating this nationwide hardcore compliance | ||
System and you know I've been covering the news every day and as the vaccine has been developed and as it's been rolled out since that started back in December, the media and the government have made it a point to constantly reassure us that it would never get to this point. | ||
And like I said at the top of the show, I remember early on there were news reports about discussions that were being had in the federal government about the authority of the White House to put in place a vaccine mandate. | ||
But every time there was reporting about those discussions or people predicting that that might happen, They would always reassure, excuse me, always reassure people that the federal government does not in fact even have that authority and that those discussions actually aren't taking place and that's not even what they want. | ||
They don't want a federal vaccine mandate. | ||
But as long as I've been covering that and as long as we've been talking about the vaccine when the rollout started and the development of the vaccine was completed, I've told you that this is where it's going. | ||
And it's all psychological. | ||
Last year, in March, they told us it was five weeks to slow the spread of the virus. | ||
Five weeks. | ||
And as we all know, five weeks in the middle of March 2020 turned into ten weeks. | ||
After the first five weeks, they renewed it for another five weeks. | ||
And they said maybe by Easter the lockdown will end. | ||
And then they said maybe by June the lockdown will end. | ||
Maybe by August the lockdown will end. | ||
And at that point I think they just stopped telling people it would ever end. | ||
And they were telling people as far back as last fall, a year ago, that the lockdown may go on for 5 years or 10 years. | ||
And the point is this. | ||
They knew when the lockdown started that it would last this long. | ||
They knew last year when they said five weeks that it wasn't going to be five weeks. | ||
And they knew last year when they extended it for another five weeks that it wasn't just going to be another five weeks. | ||
They knew it was going to be a year. | ||
They know now that it's not going to end anytime soon. | ||
It's all psychological. | ||
They know that if they tell you five weeks when all this starts, people won't panic. | ||
If they were telling people last March that it would go on for 10 years, nobody would be willing to transition into a locked down society with masks and social distancing and plexiglass and all these other restrictions. | ||
But they knew that if they told people five weeks, they could deal with that. | ||
And if they told people another five weeks, they could hold on for that much longer. | ||
Until people got assimilated into this. | ||
Until people were getting used to all of this and, you know, becoming accommodated. | ||
Or what's the actual word? | ||
What's the word I'm thinking of? | ||
You understand what I'm saying? | ||
And so they could go for longer and longer periods of time and explain themselves less and less and that was with the lockdown and with the masks too. | ||
And they did the same thing with the vaccines. | ||
They started out very friendly and they said it's free, it's safe, it's effective, everyone should get it, the rate of vaccination is high, it looks like All of this is finally going to end and there's light at the end of the tunnel and finally the nightmare is over. | ||
And then starting in the spring and in the summer they said, oh looks like our vaccination rates are slowing down. | ||
Well we've got to start incentivizing people with positive incentives to get the vaccine. | ||
So we're going to offer them money. | ||
We'll put their name in a lottery pool. | ||
We'll do a raffle. | ||
We'll give people trucks and motorcycles and Gift cards will pay people $100 to get a vaccine, will pay people $1,000 to get the vaccine. | ||
And then they started to talk about negative incentives, disincentives. | ||
And this is when the vaccine passport system came up in New York City, in San Francisco, in New Orleans, and in other countries. | ||
And all throughout, there was this very ominous subtext, which was, our patience is running out. | ||
The unvaccinated are the problem. | ||
Eventually, everyone has to get vaccinated. | ||
This is unacceptable. | ||
And this subtext has been around from the very beginning, from when they were saying it's going great, it's going to be over, all the way through until they started saying vaccine passports, up until now. | ||
And now it's not just a vaccine passport to go to a bar or a baseball game or a restaurant. | ||
Now you have to be vaccinated to hold your existing job. | ||
You have to be vaccinated now to get an ICU bed so that you can not die from a preventable illness. | ||
Now you need to be vaccinated to get an education. | ||
Not just college, but high school and primary school too. | ||
This is how far it's gotten. | ||
And this was always the plan. | ||
This was always the design. | ||
And they know. | ||
It's just like, you know, the proverbial putting the frog in the pot of boiling water. | ||
If you throw him in there when it's boiling already, it jumps out right away. | ||
If you let the frog sit in there and turn up the temperature gradually, That's how you boil a frog alive. | ||
And they're doing the same thing with people with the vaccine. | ||
They knew from the beginning that this is where it was headed. | ||
I told you from the beginning, before they even finished the vaccine, that this was the final destination. | ||
They knew all along, but they told people there's this ever-changing message. | ||
At first you just should get it, then we'll give you a hundred bucks, then it was you can't go to a restaurant. | ||
Now they're telling you you can't work a job unless you get vaccinated. | ||
So that brings us to today. | ||
I'll read you the report about the latest speech. | ||
Like I said, Joe Biden gave an address from the White House at 4 o'clock today, and he outlined a new plan to tackle the outbreak of the Delta variant of the coronavirus. | ||
It's his quote. | ||
President Joe Biden formally announced his plan to force companies with more than 100 employees to vaccinate workers against the coronavirus or test them weekly and dismissed concerns about encroaching on personal freedoms. | ||
Biden said during a Thursday address to the nation, quote, this is not about freedom or personal choice. | ||
It's about protecting yourself and those around you, the people you work with, the people you care about, the people you love. | ||
My job as president is to protect all Americans. | ||
In his speech, Biden expressed frustration with unvaccinated Americans multiple times and said that he understands the anger that the vaccinated have against those who have not taken the vaccine. | ||
He said, we've been patient, but our patience is wearing thin and your refusal has cost all of us. | ||
Many of us are frustrated with the nearly 80 million Americans We're still not vaccinated, even though the vaccine is safe, effective, and free. | ||
You might be confused about what is true and what is false about COVID. | ||
The President also pointed a finger at Republicans across the country who have opposed mask and vaccine mandates. | ||
He said, we have the tools to combat COVID and a distinct minority of Americans supported by a distinct minority of elected officials are keeping us from turning the corner. | ||
These pandemic politics are making people sick, causing unvaccinated people to die. | ||
Biden officially confirmed that he has instructed the Department of Labor to mandate employers with over 100 workers to either vaccinate them or force them to test for the virus weekly. | ||
The rule could affect up to 100 million workers and will also levy substantial fines up to $14,000 per infraction against companies that refuse to comply. | ||
In addition to the vaccination requirements, Biden is moving to double federal fines for airline passengers who refuse to wear masks on flights or to maintain face covering requirements or federal property in accordance with CDC guidelines. | ||
The rule would also require that large companies provide paid time off for vaccination. | ||
And the vaccine mandate now comes down for every federal worker and every worker at a company that contracts with the federal government. | ||
This is a new plan. | ||
This is the vaccine mandate. | ||
And in spite of the fact that it's totally unconstitutional and illegal, which we'll get to in a moment, this is something which will not be stopped in spite of that, which is pretty amazing. | ||
And it's not the first time. | ||
We talked about this a couple of months ago when we talked about the eviction moratorium. | ||
Last year, the Trump administration unilaterally Put in place an eviction moratorium said that renters don't have to pay rent and they did that through the CDC. | ||
They said that suspending evictions is something that would prevent the transmission of the virus. | ||
So as a public health justification and it was public health agencies. | ||
They were the ones that put in place the eviction moratorium. | ||
It was this June that the Supreme Court said that actually public health agencies don't have the authority to suspend evictions. | ||
They actually don't have that jurisdiction. | ||
That's not constitutional. | ||
And we know that the Biden White House went through anyway earlier this year during the summer once the eviction moratorium expired. | ||
And they renewed it in spite of the fact that the Supreme Court said expressly and explicitly that they couldn't do that. | ||
It didn't matter. | ||
And they're doing the same thing here. | ||
There is nothing in the Constitution that is delegated to the federal government that says that they can mandate something like this for private individuals and in private companies. | ||
They say that this is a workplace hazard to have people that could potentially get sick at an office and therefore forcing them to get vaccinated is supposed to prevent that. | ||
And as the article said, it's coming from the Department of Labor. | ||
But nowhere in the Constitution is a power like this reserved for the federal government. | ||
It's something that's illegal, it's unconstitutional, and it's not even ambiguous. | ||
And it will be challenged in the courts. | ||
But here's the thing. | ||
None of that matters. | ||
Because as we've seen, this Supreme Court, even though it's full of conservatives and the federal judiciary, even though it was revolutionized by Trump and Mitch McConnell and the Federalist Society, Doesn't do anything for us. | ||
Hasn't protected us one bit from lockdowns, from COVID pandemic policy, not from election fraud for that matter, or anything else. | ||
Doesn't matter. | ||
And what's more, it'll get challenged in the courts. | ||
How long is that going to take? | ||
How long would it take for the Supreme Court to put an injunction on something like this? | ||
Would they? | ||
Would the Supreme Court even hear a challenge to this policy before it goes into effect? | ||
Will they even entertain a challenge like that? | ||
And if they don't, how long would it take for them to adjudicate it? | ||
A year? | ||
Two years? | ||
People need their jobs now. | ||
People need their paychecks now. | ||
A hundred million people with jobs, with employment, are at stake with all of this. | ||
People can't just get fired from their job. | ||
So, in other words, by the time people be forced to comply, it'll be already too late for a Supreme Court decision to be made on this. | ||
And the government knows that. | ||
Joe Biden knows that. | ||
The White House knows that. | ||
The CDC, Anthony Fauci know that. | ||
Why would they put in place a policy like this? | ||
Just for it to get struck down in the courts. | ||
Just for an injunction to go out and prevent fines from being collected and the mandate from going into effect. | ||
They wouldn't do that. | ||
They know exactly how this is going to play out. | ||
They know that it will be stalled. | ||
Actually, the policy won't be stalled. | ||
They know that it'll be challenged, but that the courts will be delayed and stalled. | ||
And it'll take so long, because that's the system that we have, Because conservatives, conservative appointed judges and politicians are ineffective, Joe Biden and all the liberals in the White House know that it'll take so long for the Supreme Court to make a decision on this, even if they make the right decision, that it won't even matter. | ||
And that people in the meantime who are refusing to get the vaccine will be forced to comply. | ||
Private businesses that don't want to mandate the vaccine will be forced to comply because they don't want to pay the fine. | ||
And look at the situation that private businesses have been put in. | ||
Look at the situation that private people have been put in. | ||
Over the past year, the government shut down the economy. | ||
They chose which businesses got to stay open, and then therefore, which people got to keep their jobs and continue to be paid. | ||
They decided that. | ||
They decided which businesses were essential and therefore could still have revenue. | ||
And they decided which businesses, under penalty of law, could not open. | ||
And they decided occupancy and they decided all these other things for a year and a half. | ||
Businesses can't stop doing business for a year and a half. | ||
People can't not have a job for a year and a half. | ||
People can't have their hours reduced, cut in half, whatever, for a year and a half with no certainty and no idea about what the future will hold. | ||
This is what the government has done over the past year and a half. | ||
They have pushed many businesses into bankruptcy and out of business, and they've pushed many people into personal bankruptcy into a terrible financial position. | ||
And now, as the economy is finally beginning to open up and the businesses that have survived are hanging on for dear life trying to put it all back together, Think about it in that context. | ||
It's within that context with what's gone on over the past year and a half that now the government is coming in after they've leveled the economy, created inflation and debt. | ||
They've leveled people's savings. | ||
They've leveled businesses. | ||
They've leveled landlords. | ||
Everything. | ||
Distorted the stock market. | ||
Inflated the currency. | ||
Now they come in. | ||
Now they come in with the hammer. | ||
And they say, now we're going to break your kneecaps. | ||
After all that, now we're going to come in and we're going to fine you as a business. | ||
And the businesses that comply, they're going to force you to get fired. | ||
And you're going to lose your job if you don't get the vaccine within a business. | ||
That's what they're doing. | ||
And this has been the endgame probably all along. | ||
You know, who knows why they're doing this? | ||
Who knows what's in this vaccine? | ||
Why they want everybody to get it? | ||
Maybe it was about creating this system all along. | ||
You know, like I said, it's about creating a system of compliance. | ||
Think about just how much control the government has seized in just the last year and a half. | ||
Just since March 2020. | ||
We're now with everything that you're seeing between the mask mandates and the lockdowns and now the vaccine mandate and passport. | ||
Think about how much authority the federal government has seized, how much has changed in such a short amount of time. | ||
Now the government, and we take it for granted, has the authority to, as I just got done saying, shut down any business they want indefinitely. | ||
And they get to come up with all these other arbitrary restrictions about businesses that remain open, about how many people can be inside their building, about how many hours that they can have, how long a bar can serve liquor. | ||
They get to decide who gets to have federal government aid for farmers, for restaurants, for other small businesses. | ||
That lifeline They force tech companies to put in your operating system on your phone software that tracks all your whereabouts and what other phones your phone comes into contact with under the pretext of contact tracing so that they can take an infected person and see who else they might have infected by downloading something involuntarily into every operating system and every smartphone in America. | ||
It's surveillance too. | ||
And now what they're trying to do with the vaccine mandate... | ||
Let's make it so that if you don't comply with an OSHA regulation, if you don't comply with this Department of Labor regulation, you're out of business. | ||
You're fired from your job. | ||
And then add to that what they're doing in New York City, which is the vaccine passport, where you can't go into a restaurant, bar, gym, theater, school. | ||
You can't have a job if you're not vaccinated. | ||
And it's like we've been talking about all throughout this week and all last month and really since all this stuff began earlier this year. | ||
I guess back in March of last year. | ||
It's about putting in place a system of control and a system of compliance. | ||
Take out all the details here. | ||
Subtract all the particulars from this story. | ||
And what do you have? | ||
It's not about the vaccine. | ||
It's not about the pandemic. | ||
It's like this. | ||
If you don't do what the government tells you to do, you can't have a job. | ||
You can't go to school. | ||
You're going to get fired from your business. | ||
You can't have a business. | ||
You can't have a federal government job. | ||
You can't contract with the federal government. | ||
You can't work for a company that contracts with the federal government. | ||
You can't go to a gym, a bar, a restaurant. | ||
You can't go to school. | ||
You can't go to college. | ||
You can't send your kids to school. | ||
And you can't get health care if you don't do what the government says. | ||
It's really irrelevant what the particulars are. | ||
They do matter because it's not like this is nothing. | ||
The vaccine in itself has proven to potentially be dangerous. | ||
And at the best it doesn't even work. | ||
So that does matter but even if you subtract the particulars you start to see the bigger picture. | ||
It's about compliance and it's about the system that's being created. | ||
It's about the fact that under the pretext of vaccine compliance and the COVID pandemic and all the fear mongering and all the appeals to emotion about dying relatives and all of this, they're going to put a QR code scanner in front of every threshold and every door and every public place in America with an accompanying statewide or federal database to let people in or deny entry. | ||
Again, every place in America. | ||
And I've been saying this from the beginning. | ||
It does not end with COVID. | ||
That system doesn't go away. | ||
The power, the jurisdiction that the government has seized, the surveillance with contact tracing, the power to close and open businesses with the lockdown, the ability to grant or deny entry into places based on vaccination status with the database and the QR code scanner in front of the ability to grant or deny entry into places based on vaccination None of this stuff goes away. | ||
None of this is going to go away after the pandemic. | ||
We don't even know when the pandemic is supposed to end. | ||
We don't even know when we can return to normal, when society will ever be open indefinitely. | ||
So the pandemic could very well go on for five to ten years and we'll be dealing with this particular compliance system. | ||
But even when or if the coronavirus compliance system ever expires, guess what? | ||
The particulars may go away. | ||
But the system remains intact. | ||
And you can see just in parallel with the fear-mongering about COVID deaths and this race to get everybody vaccinated, while that's going on at the same time, it started at the same time, and it seems to be escalating at the same pace, they're also talking about domestic violent extremists. | ||
Particularly Trump supporters, people that doubt the efficacy of the vaccine, People that oppose the mask mandate and lockdowns, people that question the integrity of the last election, and, you know, so-called racists, white nationalists, and people oppose Black Lives Matter. | ||
Do you think it's possible that while they're having these conversations about QR codes, national databases, surveillance software in your operating system, and so on, at the same time they're talking about the DHS and the NSA and the FBI spying on all conversations happening on the internet to monitor narratives that might emerge into something violent? | ||
Do you think that those two trends at any point in time might intersect somewhere? | ||
Do you think that at any point in time those two things might become relevant to each other? | ||
That's the kind of thing that we're talking about. | ||
And by the way, it's already bad enough. | ||
I am not trying to undersell The gravity of what we're talking about with the vaccine itself and with the pandemic in particular. | ||
I'm not trying to say that that that's wholly irrelevant or like that's not a big deal. | ||
It is a big deal, and there's a bigger picture to it as well, which is it's only the beginning. | ||
This is a big deal, but this is just the entry point, this is just the opening for an even bigger government takeover and control over every aspect of our lives. | ||
And understand, it's not just the government, it's not just the government as an institution, because it's the whole of the American regime. | ||
It's not just the government or the federal government. | ||
It's all the institutions of power in the country. | ||
It's big tech. | ||
It's the federal contractors. | ||
Who do you think the biggest federal contractors are? | ||
Amazon, Apple, Google. | ||
It's the biggest companies in the world that contract with the federal government. | ||
And they're in bed with the federal government. | ||
Who do you think puts up the money for the campaigns? | ||
Who puts up five billion dollars for Joe Biden to run for president? | ||
So it's not just the government taking over every aspect of your life. | ||
It's all the power. | ||
It's all the institutions. | ||
It's the American regime. | ||
It's the biggest companies. | ||
It's the big tech companies. | ||
It's the government. | ||
It's the universities, it's the banks, it's it's the Walmart and the Walgreens that are running the COVID screening clinics and they're the ones providing the PPE. | ||
They're the essential businesses. | ||
They're the ones that are doing the vaccines. | ||
They're going to be the sites of the unvaccinated concentration camps. | ||
And it's not just that it's the whole American regime as opposed to exclusively the government. | ||
Who comprises these institutions? | ||
Who constitutes these institutions? | ||
It's not just the government and it's not just the American regime. | ||
The American regime is full of people that hate you. | ||
Think about that. | ||
It's people that hate you running every powerful institution in the country taking over every aspect of everybody's life. | ||
That's what we're talking about here. | ||
That's the severity. | ||
That encapsulates what's going on. | ||
The pretext is COVID. | ||
The pretext is a vaccine. | ||
And yes, the vaccine is risky. | ||
We have no idea what the long-term side effects are. | ||
They don't know. | ||
Because not enough time has transpired between massive amounts of human beings getting mRNA vaccines There just hasn't been enough time that's elapsed since that started happening earlier this year. | ||
They want billions of people to get it and it's a big experiment. | ||
So yes, it is risky. | ||
And, you know, perhaps the COVID virus is fake and so on, but what we're really talking about is the entire American regime, the people that run this country, and this country that runs the world, full of people that hate you, hate your family, hate your kids, and want you dead, taking over every aspect of your life down to the most intimate details. | ||
The question of whether they will allow you, these people that want you dead, to make a living. | ||
Whether these people will allow you, again, people that hate you, whether you'll be allowed to board a plane, or a bus, or a train, whether you'll be able to send your kids to school, whether you'll be able to go to school, whether you'll even be able to leave your house, and if doctors and hospitals can treat you and prevent you from dying in a hospital bed. | ||
That's what this is about. | ||
And what this was today was a declaration of war by the Biden administration. | ||
Read between the lines what he's been saying and what they've been saying all along. | ||
Their patience is running thin? | ||
The vaccinated are running out of patience with the unvaccinated? | ||
He understands their anger at us, the unvaccinated? | ||
What's the message there? | ||
This is an incitement. | ||
This is an incitement for all the people in the country that are with the government and the American regime. | ||
They're sending a message to us, the unvaccinated, and saying you're either going to submit and surrender or you're going to die. | ||
It's plain as day now. | ||
They have made that so clear. | ||
That's what that message is about. | ||
The people in the media are putting that poison out every day, and they're using this atrocity propaganda trying to turn citizens against citizens, trying to turn family members and friends and neighbors against each other, the vaccinated against the unvaccinated. | ||
They're using the unvaccinated as a scapegoat, saying they're killing your grandparents, they're putting us in peril. | ||
We understand your anger. | ||
What the hell is that? | ||
I mean, that's suggestive. | ||
That's implanting a suggestion. | ||
The President of the United States, apparent, sitting in the Oval Office telling people that Americans are justified in hating their neighbor, in blaming them for hundreds of thousands of dead from a fake pandemic? | ||
That's incitement! | ||
We're losing our patience with them, and what happens when they lose their patience? | ||
The message is clear. | ||
Comply, surrender, submit to the rule by this regime and their sycophants and their proles in the population or they're just going to kill you. | ||
And at what point are we, the unvaccinated, 80 million, whatever the number is, at what point are we going to go out in the streets and say, you're going to kill us? | ||
Well, you know what? | ||
You're going to kill us in battle. | ||
You want to kill us by starving? | ||
We're not going to let it get to that point. | ||
That's where we're at right now. | ||
People need to start and get out in the streets and say we will not be killed. | ||
We're not going to be starved. | ||
We're not going to be isolated in our houses. | ||
We're not going to be put in concentration camps. | ||
You want to kill us? | ||
Kill us in the streets. | ||
You want to kill us? | ||
I'm not going to go to some job. | ||
I'm not going to go to university or get the vaccine just so I could go to school. | ||
And if you're not okay with me getting the vaccine, you think that's putting the population in peril, come and shoot me dead in the street, because that's the only way I'm going out. | ||
I'm not going to wait to get starved to death in some concentration camp. | ||
And I know that might sound dramatic. | ||
I know to a lot of people that might sound sensational. | ||
But this is where all of this is headed. | ||
This is the head of state of the United States. | ||
Head of state of the federal government. | ||
The guy's a puppet, but he's a representative of the federal government. | ||
This is their words. | ||
This is the words of the deep state, the media, big tech, the big companies, the World Economic Forum, World Health Organization, CDC, all of it, the Federal Reserve. | ||
He is a mouthpiece for them and they are saying total war. | ||
They are saying we're losing our patience with you. | ||
Submit and we're going to sick the population against you or you're going to die. | ||
We're going to just take away everything and we will watch you wither and die. | ||
That's what they're saying. | ||
And there's a lot of people out there who are unvaccinated who refuse the vaccine who think that if they go along with this they can continue to live a normal life. | ||
I'll tell you that's not going to happen. | ||
There is no scenario where you get to comply or you get to find some clever out, you get your exemption or whatever, you get a fake pass. | ||
There is no scenario where you get to fly under the radar and continue living your life as you've lived it in the past. | ||
It is either going to be total submission, you're gonna die, or we're gonna win. | ||
But these are your options at this point. | ||
There is no option where everybody gets to keep doing what they've always done and we're going to get a different result. | ||
Which is to say there's no scenario where people get to lay down and take it or try to find some excuse or run away or hide or whatever and just hope that it's not going to affect you in ways that you actually care about. | ||
There's no scenario where that's going to work anymore. | ||
It really comes down to a few options here. | ||
Either you're going to give up everything about yourself, your bodily autonomy, your freedom of conscience, your freedom of thought, your freedom of religion. | ||
You're going to give yourself to the devil. | ||
You're going to give yourself to this evil, unholy regime of people that hate you, and so you're going to have to be enslaved to them and change yourself, or there's going to be resistance. | ||
And the resistance will either fail and we will be killed or the resistance will succeed and however it plays out, we'll be able to live in the way that we want to live. | ||
But those are your options at this point. | ||
So start making a decision. | ||
Do you want to basically give up your freedom and your soul and your dignity and everything about yourself to these people? | ||
It starts with the two doses and then it's booster shots and then it's pills. | ||
And then it's everything else that's coming down. | ||
You're going to have to sign something saying that you support BLM and gays and the Third Temple and the Jews and the Masons and all that. | ||
And you support Satan and you reject Jesus Christ and so on. | ||
I mean, you're either going to be doing that for the rest of your life or people are going to take a stand. | ||
But the issue is being forced. | ||
You know, there's no way around this. | ||
There's no way away from this. | ||
There's no way to hide from this. | ||
It's just gonna shake out one or two ways. | ||
Because you can see it's not us. | ||
We're not provoking this. | ||
We're not catalyzing this. | ||
Conservatives have wanted to live in harmony. | ||
You know, whatever you want to call them. | ||
Unvaccinated people, middle American radicals, Trump supporters, conservatives. | ||
We were content to keep to ourselves and try and be polite and everything like that. | ||
I guess a lot of people were. | ||
I guess I never was. | ||
But a lot of people willing to do that, but you see now they're telling you unless you trust us to the point where you're going to take this unregulated vaccine, we don't know the side effects, whatever, unless you trust us and comply with this incursion into your the cells, into your bloodstream, then you're an enemy of the state. | ||
They're forcing this conflict. | ||
So that's the Biden administration. | ||
That's a new policy. | ||
And I will make it clear to people, do not get the vaccine under no circumstances. | ||
I don't want to hear it. | ||
I don't want to hear, well, I got this job. | ||
Well, I just bought this house. | ||
Well, I'm in the military. | ||
I got to go to school. | ||
I don't want to hear it. | ||
There's no excuse. | ||
Do not get the vaccine. | ||
If you're getting the vaccine and you're complying, understand this is collective. | ||
If it's down to one person that's not getting vaccinated, they'll just kill that guy. | ||
You know, every person who's refusing the vaccine but concedes is diminishing our chances of a successful resistance. | ||
You understand that, right? | ||
Every one person that complies is another domino falling towards total control from the government. | ||
So there's no excuse. | ||
If you're getting the vaccine, you are supporting the enemy. | ||
If you're getting the vaccine, you're making it harder for the rest of us to put up a fight. | ||
If you're getting vaccinated, you're making it easier for the system to force one other person, the next person, and everyone else to get their vaccine. | ||
You're making it harder to resist. | ||
So, under no circumstances can you go along with this and comply. | ||
In practice and in principle. | ||
I really believe this. | ||
If they can force you to get a vaccine, what's the hill to die on? | ||
What's the line that they cannot cross with you? | ||
What do they have to do? | ||
Rape you? | ||
Really? | ||
What do they have to do? | ||
Cut your right hand off? | ||
They're going to force you? | ||
And really, it doesn't matter what you think about that vaccine. | ||
If you think it's good, if you think it's bad. | ||
It's the principle of the matter. | ||
It's a fact that the federal government is going to hold you at gunpoint and say, we will kill you unless you do what we say. | ||
And what we say, it's not something like follow the law. | ||
It's not something like don't take up arms against the government. | ||
It's inject yourself with this experimental messenger RNA genetic material that enters the cells inside your blood. | ||
Do that or else you die. | ||
And people think, well, I don't have a problem with the vaccine anyway. | ||
I guess I'll just get it. | ||
Yeah, that's not the problem. | ||
You know, or people to think it's not a big deal, maybe I won't die. | ||
That's not the issue at hand here. | ||
The issue at hand is they're declaring war on our freedom. | ||
Joe Biden is declaring war against the unvaccinated people, inciting a lynch mob against them and mobilizing all the American power to crush people that are not in compliance with their rules. | ||
And as I said, who are the people that are making the rules? | ||
It's people that want you dead. | ||
So where does it end then? | ||
Reparations, and the cultural genocide against us, and it's taking your kids from you, and it's transgender, and it's gay, and it's BLM, and it's crime, and it's inflation, and it never ends. | ||
What's the hill to die on if it's not this? | ||
I mean, what humiliation, what violation of your integrity, your, again, your conscience, of your body, Is there nothing sacred? | ||
What will you not suffer for the sake of getting along? | ||
What will you not suffer for the sake of comfort? | ||
I hear all these people complaining and whining about how bad things are getting. | ||
And you know what? | ||
How many people are actually willing to make a real sacrifice in their life? | ||
Not a sacrifice that you don't care about. | ||
That's not a sacrifice. | ||
A sacrifice that's actually meaningful. | ||
Maybe slightly disruptive. | ||
How many people are really willing to put their money where their mouth is? | ||
And you know, more often than not, I'm out there telling people to play it close to the chest and because typically it's not worth it to make some dramatic stand. | ||
But in this instance in particular, just like with Stop the Steal, it's worth it. | ||
It's coming to a head. | ||
It's getting more serious. | ||
It was worth it to go out for Stop the Steal and try and prevent what's happening now from occurring. | ||
It's worth it to go out now and prevent them from creating a compliance system that completely controls the entire country. | ||
Controls whether or not you can leave your house and if you get health care or not. | ||
It matters right now. | ||
And all these people that don't like the state of the world and are bellyaching and talking about how depressed they are and complaining. | ||
How many of those people are really willing? | ||
People talking about what our ancestors did in Normandy and D-Day and all this stuff. | ||
How many people are willing to get fired from their job? | ||
Might be temporary, might be not. | ||
But how many people are willing to do that? | ||
How many people are willing to actually lose something? | ||
And if you're not willing to lose something, you know, what really are you? | ||
What does that make you? | ||
If all you're trying to do is just sort of perpetuate your life, what are you living for? | ||
Why are you here? | ||
You know? | ||
Is the purpose of your life supposed to be that you could just, uh, I don't know, keep on waking up and walking around or something? | ||
What's even the point? | ||
So people have got to choose up. | ||
The good news is, it seems like there's a real institutional resistance to this happening. | ||
And that's the other half of the story, is that Republican governors across the country are announcing their intention to challenge this in the courts. | ||
But make no mistake about it, that's not good enough. | ||
But here's a few stories. | ||
This is from Alabama. | ||
It says Governor Kay Ivey From Alabama, she said, once again Biden missed the mark. | ||
His outrageous overreaching mandates will no doubt be challenging the courts. | ||
Placing more burdens on employers and employees during a pandemic with rising inflation rates and lingering labor shortages is unacceptable. | ||
Brian Kemp from Georgia threatened to go to court to block President Joe Biden's federal vaccine requirements. | ||
In Mississippi, Governor Tate Reeves says he's against the new requirements. | ||
In Texas, the governor's office said they're hammering out a course of legal action against the Biden administration. | ||
South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster vowed to fight President Biden and the Democrats to the gates of hell. | ||
And the governors of South Dakota, North Dakota, Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, Utah, Arizona, Nebraska, Iowa, Missouri, Indiana, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Florida, and Tennessee have also announced their opposition to the vaccine mandate. | ||
And that's good. | ||
That's great. | ||
We'll see where that goes. | ||
But make no mistake about it. | ||
None of this is good enough. | ||
Because guess what? | ||
There were 20-some states that joined a case with Texas back in December to oppose the certification of the presidential election results for the 2020 election. | ||
And how did that go? | ||
And how many representatives and senators were going to make their stand on January 6th when they were supposed to count the votes in Congress? | ||
Right? | ||
How many Republican officials and governors and so on tried in vain to fight the election fraud in 2020 came up short? | ||
And how many governors were against the lockdowns and the mandates and yet here we are? | ||
So I see that from the governors, and to me, that's not any relief to me. | ||
Half of these governors are awful. | ||
Kristi Noem, when has she done one thing to protect conservatives? | ||
Greg Abbott, when it's an election year. | ||
Ron DeSantis is going to fight big tech, unless there's criticism of Israel. | ||
On social media. | ||
So I don't think we can count on the governors at all. | ||
And you know what I think we can count on even less than that? | ||
The Supreme Court or the other courts. | ||
They're going to challenge it in courts? | ||
Well, you know, I think over the past year there hasn't been an institutional actor less effective than the Republican state governors in the Supreme Court. | ||
Kristi Noem. | ||
Kristi Noem, apparently, and Justice Amy Comey Barrett and Kavanaugh and Neil Gorsuch. | ||
It's in their hands to stop this mandate? | ||
Yeah, I'm not going to hold my breath for the federal judiciary handpicked by Mitch McConnell and the Republican governors that can't stop transgender rape happening in the girls sports or whatever from shutting down this vaccine mandate. | ||
So that's not good enough. | ||
I see these Republican governors coming out and saying we're going to fight it in the courts, and you know what? | ||
It's been done before. | ||
The courts don't work for us, clearly. | ||
The courts haven't protected the unborn. | ||
The courts haven't protected our gun rights. | ||
The courts haven't protected our elections. | ||
They haven't protected our free speech. | ||
They haven't protected us from censorship. | ||
What the hell have the courts done at any level? | ||
At any level, in any year, and any judge, whoever they were appointed by, what have they done for us in recent memory? | ||
Because you know what? | ||
I can't buy a gun and carry it in the state of Illinois because I'm on some kind of terror watch list. | ||
That's why I can't fly in a damn airplane. | ||
And I'm banned on every platform known to man, and every payment processor, and the courts haven't done one damn thing about that. | ||
And if I had a kid, uh, I think, well if I had a kid, my wife would be able to abort it, thanks Supreme Court, and if that kid grew up and decided to be trans, or my, you know, wife said that that was okay, the government could confiscate the kid. | ||
So, I mean, what the hell are the courts even protecting at this point? | ||
Or the governors for that matter? | ||
Go to any conservative state. | ||
I think I see the same amount of BLM and COVID lockdown and the same amount of nonsense like that. | ||
They're not going to do it. | ||
And you want to know why they're not going to do it? | ||
Because they all came from the same milieu that everybody else did in the White House. | ||
The Supreme Court justices and the federal judges They all came from the same universities, and so did the governors, and they go to the same parties, and they go to the same country clubs, and they're in the same college fraternities, and they're in the same social clubs, and they go to the same fundraisers, and they all know each other. | ||
They're not going to help you. | ||
And they're not going to change anything because they are a part of the system. | ||
So that brings me no relief to hear that governors and justices are going to try and turn this around. | ||
And even the governors that are opposing this. | ||
In the governor from Alabama, Ives, what was her statement? | ||
She said that it's placing an undue burden on employers to force a vaccine mandate. | ||
Are you kidding me? | ||
Are you fucking kidding me? | ||
This country is being razed to the ground. | ||
There was a hostile takeover at some point by globalists that don't even think America is a real country. | ||
And all these people have to say about it is that it's bad for the economy on every issue. | ||
When it comes to immigration, we've got immigrants from the third world coming here and they rape this country. | ||
Literally. | ||
You have immigrants, smelly immigrants, they come a thousand miles in the blazing sun through Mexico and they come over here and they shit in the street and they leave their garbage everywhere and they fly their flags and they bring their drug cartels and their drugs and the most that our representatives have to say about it is that it's bad for business. | ||
Joe Kent, who I like, I'm not trying to blast him because he's very good, but even somebody like Joe Kent, who's America first, he says we're not going to accept one more immigrant Who harms the American job market? | ||
The American job market? | ||
What about the American homeland? | ||
What about the American communities and schools? | ||
What about your neighbors? | ||
The job market? | ||
What about the people blasting their music driving down the streets in their ridiculous cars? | ||
What about that? | ||
Have you ever been to one of these neighborhoods in Chicago? | ||
Have you ever been to one of these neighborhoods in LA? | ||
Or New York City? | ||
Or anywhere else for that matter? | ||
It's about the job market and it's the same thing here! | ||
The government is putting in place a complete totalitarian compliance system to get experimental mRNA injected into people and what do they have to say about it? | ||
Well I support the vaccine, and I support science, and I support this, but it's an undue burden on businesses. | ||
Is that all they care about? | ||
And is that all they can really say? | ||
Or else what? | ||
The donors are going to pull the plug on their campaigns if they talk about anything other than that? | ||
That's an undue burden on private businesses. | ||
It's unconstitutional. | ||
How about calling it like it is? | ||
This is a war. | ||
They're trying to kill us. | ||
We covered it on the show. | ||
What was it? | ||
Yesterday? | ||
Two days ago? | ||
They said they won't treat you in a hospital if you're not vaccinated. | ||
They will choose who lives and dies and they will kill their political enemies and they'll gloat about it on TV. | ||
They'll run a headline in the New Yorker, New York Times or whatever saying, you know, guy who opposed the vaccine dies from coronavirus. | ||
But it's bad for business. | ||
Really? | ||
So, the message is clear from my perspective and from all these institutions. | ||
It's obvious what they're saying. | ||
It's total war. | ||
The American regime is declaring war on the people. | ||
You can't think for yourself anymore. | ||
You can't control your body. | ||
You can't control your family. | ||
Any of it. | ||
You can't control anything. | ||
You can't do anything. | ||
You're nothing. | ||
You have no rights. | ||
That's what the government, that's what the regime is telling you. | ||
And our supposed allies, our governors and our judges, we now see what they are there for. | ||
Because whenever there's a real problem, whenever there's a real opportunity for these people to step up, that's why we elect them and appoint them and that's why donors give them millions and billions of dollars when they have an opportunity to step up even when they When they have a real opportunity to change it, they don't do it. | ||
They feign action, they fake it, and it doesn't go anywhere. | ||
What's the point of those institutions? | ||
It's to keep stringing us along. | ||
That's why those things exist. | ||
That's why Kristi Noem is there. | ||
That's why Ron DeSantis is there. | ||
That's why they're all there. | ||
They're there to string you along. | ||
And it's really, it's a pincer. | ||
The regime is doing one thing, and it's just the regime in a different mask. | ||
It's the regime, but over here now. | ||
That's what the Republican Party is. | ||
That's what Amy Coney Barrett is. | ||
That's what these governors are. | ||
It's the regime, but it's just another extension of it, another limb of that, over there, painted in a different color, saying, Hey guys! | ||
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We're going to file a challenge in the court! | |
Really? | ||
And how's that going for everything else that gets challenged in the court? | ||
How's that going for literally anything else? | ||
But this time, give me a break. | ||
While the country continues to go in the same direction, no matter who sits on the court, and no matter who the governor of your state is, and who's the president, and who runs the Congress. | ||
So, the upshot is this. | ||
The politicians are elected in these states because the constituency believes that they are sincere. | ||
So I wouldn't be dismayed necessarily that these particular governors aren't going to follow through on this. | ||
The constituency is there. | ||
So what has to happen is this. | ||
The Republican governors suck, but we've got Republican governors from Idaho to Florida. | ||
The governors might not make it happen, but that they are there shows that there is a Republican constituency from Idaho to Florida. | ||
There are people, there is a base of political power for real conservatives from Idaho to Florida. | ||
It doesn't have to be Kristi Noem that's going to get the job done, because it's lots of conservatives like me that got her elected, and they can elect somebody else. | ||
And so it's time for people like me and people that are against the Vax and people that are not puppets, people that are not part of the regime and didn't go to Columbia or Harvard or Yale, it's time for those people to gain control and institutionalize their power in this belt that stretches from Idaho to Florida. | ||
And then maybe you can have real resistance. | ||
Because if you have real patriots in charge of Idaho and in charge of every state all the way through to Florida, then maybe they could really challenge something like this. | ||
And now maybe then we're talking. | ||
And it's not just people impotently going in front of a state capitol and holding up a picket sign. | ||
So, to me, that's the call to action. | ||
You've got to get out there. | ||
It's in the state governments. | ||
That's where it's happening. | ||
And the pressure's got to be on. | ||
These governors have got to do something about it, and if they're not one of us, they've got to go. | ||
They've got to go. | ||
If these governors didn't stand up for Trump in 2020, if they didn't stand up against the vaccine mandate in 2021, they gotta go. | ||
It's over. | ||
And we gotta get people like us in. | ||
Make no mistake about it, everything that I'm telling you, I know we're getting emotional, I know we're getting fired up, we're passionate, but I'm under no illusions that there's gonna be some spontaneous civil unrest. | ||
It's not gonna happen. | ||
I don't believe. | ||
I would be pleasantly surprised if There was protests going on. | ||
If there was some kind of civil, not unrest per se, but sort of like what they have in Europe, that there's big demonstrations against us. | ||
That's our right. | ||
We have freedom of assembly. | ||
I'm under no illusions. | ||
I don't know that that's going to happen anytime soon. | ||
And I don't know that even if it did, it would produce any kind of tangible results. | ||
So, everything that I've just told you, you've got to take that and think, this is the hard part, I know this is hard to hear, but you've got to take everything I've just told you and think, let's get down to business and let's get serious. | ||
If we've got three options, and one of them is submit, and one of them is get killed in battle, and one of them is to win, how are we going to win? | ||
How are we going to choose the third option there? | ||
And the way that I see it, it's institutions. | ||
It's not going to be some kind of street brawl. | ||
We're not going to beat up Antifund to victory. | ||
We're not going to march down the street yelling into victory. | ||
Take a look at how many people were in the streets in Venezuela protesting Maduro. | ||
And guess what? | ||
Maduro is still in charge. | ||
And how many people are protesting in Tiananmen Square in China 30 years ago? | ||
And guess who's still in charge? | ||
And how many people protesting in the fake Iranian protests are in Cuba? | ||
And guess what? | ||
They're still in charge. | ||
How about Assad? | ||
Assad had, you know, 90% of his country taken away from him. | ||
And guess what? | ||
He's still in charge. | ||
Now, maybe not all those are perfect analogies, but it goes to show popular resentment is not enough. | ||
Popular resentment and even massive mobilization isn't enough. | ||
To have a change in regime. | ||
It's not enough to displace the people that are running the country. | ||
It's not enough to turn your fortunes around. | ||
There's a lot of anger. | ||
And there's much more mobilization. | ||
And they've got the sponsor of the United States for the resistance in Venezuela. | ||
And it still hasn't succeeded. | ||
And you know, people could say maybe Maduro's backed by the government, whatever. | ||
But the point is still there. | ||
So, what am I saying? | ||
The only way that we're going to succeed in our goals, which are ambitious and which are very serious, is if we institutionalize. | ||
That's the only way to do it. | ||
We, as private citizens, we're the companies and the government has us by the balls, can do very little. | ||
But if we are in charge of a state apparatus, like a state government, And if we have a real political machine, if we have a real political infrastructure that stretches from Idaho to Florida, you know, now we're talking about something where we can really come to the negotiating table. | ||
and try to change what's going on in our country. | ||
That's the way that I see it. | ||
And don't get me wrong, I have to be careful with my words here because I'm under a lot of scrutiny from law enforcement and the federal government, and I wanna make clear my meaning. | ||
I'm not talking about violence. | ||
I'm not talking about overthrow. | ||
I'm not talking about rebellion or anything like that. | ||
I'm talking about using the legitimate means of power and the institutions to change our fortune and change the way this country is running. | ||
And the way that I see it, the only way that that's going to happen is if people start coming together and building a political apparatus in these Republican states and replacing the government apparatus in these places such that at some point in the future, we're going to have 25 states, half of the country, under the control with a political base of conservatives, under the control of conservatives that under the control with a political base of conservatives, under the control of conservatives that can force a | ||
I don't think Ron DeSantis, Greg Gavin, and Kristi Noem are going to confront the federal government. | ||
I don't think they're going to do that. | ||
I don't think they're going to stare in the face of the Feds and call their bluff and force a confrontation, constitutionally, legally, in other ways. | ||
Call me crazy, but I don't think that's going to happen. | ||
But that doesn't mean it's impossible. | ||
And I think that in the future, that's probably going to be the only viable avenue because we're not going to break into Hollywood. | ||
We're not going to break into the federal government. | ||
You saw what happened in 2020. | ||
We're not going to break into Wall Street or the Federal Reserve or Facebook or whatever. | ||
But you know what we can do? | ||
Take a look at where we've got strength in numbers. | ||
It's half of the country. | ||
26, 27 states, whatever it is, with Republican state legislatures and governors, that's where it's going to happen. | ||
That's where there's legitimate political authority. | ||
That's where there's centralized authority. | ||
That's where there's real, tangible political power. | ||
I think that's where it's going to happen. | ||
That's where it happened 170 years ago. | ||
Right? | ||
And I'm not talking about a civil war, but I'm talking about when the federal government is doing something that maybe a minority of the country is, you know, wants to resist. | ||
When's the last time that happened? | ||
Well, it wasn't people just going out in the streets and doing stuff. | ||
I mean, we know what happened, so... | ||
So that's the upshot. | ||
I think it's possible that we can resist something like this, but people have got to take the passion, people have got to take the resentment, and think long and hard, pragmatically. | ||
Not just the sacrifices we're going to make. | ||
In some sense, I don't want to say it's easy to make sacrifices, but that's not really the difficult part. | ||
There's lots of people being sacrificed and martyred all day long without political change. | ||
The hard part, the really challenging part, is coming up with a strategy, a viable strategy, and a plan for how we're going to take these sacrifices and make them worthwhile, how we're going to direct that to something that is going to change the fortunes for our children and for our children's children. | ||
That's what I see happening. | ||
So, make no mistake about it, that's the state that we're in. | ||
It's a state of conflict. | ||
It's the regime full of people that hate us, taking total control over the country. | ||
That's what it is. | ||
We will not be saved by the governors. | ||
We will not be saved by the courts. | ||
We're only going to save ourselves. | ||
You and your friends and your family and the people that you trust, we have to form the backbone of a parallel society that will one day challenge what they're doing right now. | ||
That's the story. | ||
That's the show. | ||
So that's that. | ||
Like I said, we may be doing something this weekend. | ||
We might be doing a little demonstration because, you know, we've got to galvanize support and we've got to make our voices heard. | ||
And I think right now, for the time being, people have got to say no to the vaccine and be willing to get fired. | ||
Let them fire, you know, three million people. | ||
Let them fire millions of people and see what happens. | ||
I don't think they can do that. | ||
But people gotta be willing to refuse a vaccine and not comply. | ||
That's what they want. | ||
Compliance? | ||
Don't give it to them. | ||
Don't comply. | ||
Make them fire you. | ||
Make them expel you. | ||
Make them kick you out of the store. | ||
Make them do that. | ||
And, you know, under no circumstances can you comply. | ||
And like I said, we might be doing something this weekend, so stay tuned to the Telegram, because I'll be posting in there if we do a demonstration. | ||
If we do, it'll probably be Saturday, maybe in the afternoon. | ||
But that's where we are. | ||
That's where we've been for a long time. | ||
And that's kind of the attitude that people have to have about our current predicament. | ||
Do not look to Ron DeSantis. | ||
I like Ron DeSantis on a lot of stuff, but do not look to him to save this country, because it's not going to happen. | ||
And don't look to Amy Coney Barrett or anybody else, because it's bigger than that. | ||
It's bigger than these Ivy League, Republican Party, Federalist Society hacks. | ||
Hacks and shills. | ||
It's gonna be us. | ||
But I want to move on. | ||
I want to read our Super Chats and see what you guys are saying about all of this. | ||
Very important show. | ||
This is an important, landmark show. | ||
So... You know, this is one of the most important things that's happening. | ||
And I've been warning you for years that it's gonna get bad, and now we're living through it in real time. | ||
But let's see we'll take a look at our super chats and we'll see what you guys have to say about all of this Maybe introduce a little levity. | ||
I know it's a pretty pretty intense show So Maybe our super chats will provide us with a little a little levity tonight So, let's see what we got it's it's hot in here man, I'm dying I And by the way, it's so outrageous. | ||
Read between the lines. | ||
Not to ramble any further, but read between the lines when they say the unvaccinated are killing everybody and you have a right to be angry with them. | ||
Where do you think this is going, man? | ||
How do people not see it? | ||
How do people think that's innocuous? | ||
That's incitement. | ||
The President of the United States is inciting half the population to hate the other half of the population. | ||
This isn't like Trump, you know, and people might point the finger at Trump and say, oh well he said this or that. | ||
Trump hated the media, and Trump hated the swamp, people in DC, people that are running this country, not liberals. | ||
George W. Bush and Barack Obama, who both hated Trump, and now speak out against him. | ||
That's different than Biden saying, we're losing our patience with you. | ||
I mean, you're a civil servant, you work for us, or you're supposed to. | ||
And they go out there and say, we're losing our patience, and you have a right to be angry with them. | ||
They're killing all these people! | ||
It's so transparent, what's going on. | ||
I mean, do we have freedom, or do we not? | ||
Am I a human being, or am I a subject? | ||
Am I a human being, or am I a slave? | ||
That's what this is about. | ||
Losing your patience with us. | ||
Like we're children. | ||
Anyway, so... Well, we're gonna get in those Super Chats. | ||
Makes my stomach turn. | ||
Nathaniel is absolute king! | ||
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MACMAN SAYS I UNDERSTAND JADEN AND BEARDSON'S POINTS, BUT ALL THIS INFIGHTING IS JUST MORE E-DRAMA THAT HOLDS BACK THE MOVEMENT. | ||
PSYCH! | ||
BEARDSON DOESN'T MISS AND E-DRAMA IS FUN AND YOU ARE RETARDED IF YOU DISAGREE. | ||
ALSO CWC IS KINDA FAT AND THAT STRESSES ME OUT. | ||
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It's true. | |
Beardson's a never-misser. | ||
And honestly, if you don't get it at this point, you'll just never get it. | ||
I just let the success speak for itself, you know? | ||
People have a lot to say about me and, you know, criticisms and whatever and, you know, I could answer all that or I could just let the success speak for itself, you know? | ||
Which is what I've always done. | ||
But yeah, we love Beardson, we love Baked Alaska, we love Jaden, we love all these guys, Jimbo and... | ||
Who else was on there? | ||
Steve. | ||
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Love them! | |
Love them, love them, love them. | ||
My brothers. | ||
Good people. | ||
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Gotta love them. | |
They're gems. | ||
They really are. | ||
I saw that the other day. | ||
Truly, truly great people and I'm lucky to have them in my life. | ||
Mac Man says, have you seen Alex Jones' recent Ivermectin antics? | ||
Absolute legend! | ||
I did! | ||
Yeah, it's very funny. | ||
Evans says, I appreciate everything you do Nick. | ||
May God bless you and may the mother of God keep you close. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
I'm gonna need it. | ||
I'm gonna need it. | ||
Foy Lee says, watching Tim Pool waiting for you and he was fed posting about civil war and disrupting supply chains. | ||
I'm nervous how fast this is all going to accelerate. | ||
It's such an obvious move by the system to make people react. | ||
Yeah, I mean that definitely could be the case it definitely could be an angle they're trying to provoke a reaction and then using that reaction as a pretext for a crushing response it's possible but But then again, maybe not. | ||
I mean, maybe maybe that's overestimating their abilities maybe they're just out of desperation and frustration trying to bring the hammer down and and It's not going to work. | ||
I mean, it could be that too. | ||
This is a system which is getting desperate. | ||
It's insecure. | ||
It's flailing around. | ||
So, but I'm for it. | ||
Disrupting the supply chains. | ||
I'm for that. | ||
I'm for trucker strikes and disruptive activities. | ||
Nothing illegal, nothing violent, but I'm for it. | ||
VMI. | ||
I mean, if we're not people, if we're going to be un-person, then so be it. | ||
We have to grind the society to a halt. | ||
Make it hurt. | ||
Uh, you know, metaphorically. | ||
VMI says screw the vaccine and the regime. | ||
Hell yeah. | ||
I will never get the vaccine. | ||
Bleach says did you know there's a vaccine-free town in Nevada we could escape to? | ||
Just south of New Vegas. | ||
It's called Novaccine or Novac for short. | ||
That's a nice play on words. | ||
Spexos's people are acting like you and others haven't been warning us about this for over a year. | ||
Have faith in God and prepare for what refusal will entail. | ||
You're in my prayers. | ||
God bless. | ||
Well, thank you very much. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
It's true. | ||
But it's true. | ||
You gotta have faith in God. | ||
God will provide. | ||
You gotta be willing to go through trial. | ||
And you know what? | ||
I mean, we're in this life. | ||
For a very short time, relatively speaking. | ||
Everyone who's old knows this time goes by very quickly in the grand scheme of things. | ||
We've got infinity on one side and infinity on the other and sandwiched in between that is your fragile passing existence. | ||
And it's not to say, like, YOLO, so it doesn't mean anything. | ||
It's to say your life should mean something. | ||
And what are you really hanging on to, you know? | ||
There's something more. | ||
And so, it's not to say that this life doesn't count. | ||
It's quite the opposite. | ||
It means make this life count for something. | ||
Right? | ||
Because what we do here, apparently, for some reason which we don't know, has serious consequences for what will happen in the rest of our eternal life. | ||
So what does that tell you? | ||
Does it mean that this life means nothing? | ||
No, on the contrary. | ||
On the contrary. | ||
It means this life is of a lot of importance because clearly it's what you do here as some kind of currency later on. | ||
And if it's all the same, live, die, young, old, whether you die today or tomorrow, or ten years from now, it's really all the same. | ||
It puts it in perspective. | ||
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So, anyway. | |
Not to get too, you know, goofy, but It's true. | ||
I don't know if it's 115, but it's definitely there. | ||
There definitely is some advantage. | ||
I've seen it. | ||
A lot of people say, no, that's not true. | ||
I think there's definitely something to that. | ||
Base Coops has just ordered two hoodies and a long-sleeve shirt for Extended White Boy Summer. | ||
Also a big sticker for my car. | ||
This is Nick Fuentes. | ||
Gotta share as many red pills as possible. | ||
Great streams, my Nig. | ||
Well, thanks a lot, man. | ||
Glad you like the merch. | ||
I'm glad you are enjoying that. | ||
Just don't blame me if somebody slashes your tires or something. | ||
Maxi says, Year of Horse Alaska. | ||
Yeah, he became a horse. | ||
He took the horse dewormer. | ||
And now it's Yoha. | ||
You're a horse, Alaska. | ||
Eddie Van Grams says everyone should be shaming Biden voters right now. | ||
Sometimes the only way a dog learns not to repeat a bad behavior is to shove their nose in their own shit. | ||
They voted based on nothing but emotion. | ||
That's so true. | ||
Too emotional. | ||
I'm all about rationality and logic. | ||
That's the problem. | ||
These people are too emotional. | ||
American Restorationist says, Long time no Super Chat, Nick. | ||
Just wanted to drop some cash for the movement. | ||
I keep you and everyone else in the movement and the intentions of my daily rosary. | ||
You are clothed with power from on high and a true warrior for Jesus Christ. | ||
Keep fighting the good fight. | ||
We will always support you no matter what. | ||
Well, thank you so much. | ||
Thank you for the big Super Chat and your prayers. | ||
Honestly, I feel like I wouldn't be where I am without the prayers. | ||
You know, make no mistake about it. | ||
I do believe in my own abilities considerably, but I know that my abilities come from God, and I know that it's all possible with God. | ||
If you're working with God, I think God makes it easier for you. | ||
If you're working against God, it doesn't happen. | ||
You know, it doesn't happen for you. | ||
So I appreciate it. | ||
You're keeping me safe. | ||
I appreciate all the prayers. | ||
Because God knows, you know, I'm not a perfect person. | ||
So, you know, if it wasn't for the prayer sustaining me, I don't know. | ||
If I didn't have God on my side with the FBI against me and with all these other things against me, I don't know how much of a chance I'd have. | ||
So, I appreciate it. | ||
Lord Aragorn says, the Lord rebuked them from the St. | ||
Michael prayer, never give in to despair. | ||
So true. | ||
We have God on our side. | ||
Fuck these people. | ||
We have God on our side. | ||
You know how powerful that is? | ||
Jesus Christ is alive. | ||
Never forget that. | ||
That's not something that happened in the past. | ||
That is the living God. | ||
He is on our side. | ||
We're carrying out His plan. | ||
We're doing His will. | ||
And who's against us? | ||
Who's against us? | ||
These animals, you know? | ||
Please. | ||
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So... | |
God is alive. | ||
Never forget that. | ||
Sometimes people forget, but remember that. | ||
Creator of heaven and earth. | ||
Like, you know, think about the gravity of that. | ||
And what we're involved in here. | ||
Zero Groypers is among us. | ||
Fortnite burger. | ||
Thanks for that. | ||
And then on another note, and there's that. | ||
So thanks for that too. | ||
Yeah, that's true too. | ||
What more is there to wait for? | ||
What more do you need to see? | ||
Yeah, exactly. | ||
Hey, thank you so much man! | ||
Big shout out. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
We love our gamers. | ||
more do you need to see ironic because we're asking him that question yeah exactly a non-gamer says oh seven king hey thank you so much man big shout out i appreciate it thank you for the big super chat very generous oh sevens for a non-gamer we love our gamers we love our zoomer gamers i love gaming and i love gamers uh | ||
Maxie Stoneman says, May God give us the strength to stand up to these mandates and may God provide for us if the worst happens to us. | ||
It's true. | ||
God will provide. | ||
What did God say? | ||
Take care of your spiritual nourishment and the rest will follow. | ||
Nox says, Hey Nick, keep up the fight brother. | ||
I was just fired from my job for not wearing a mask this week. | ||
Life closes the door and opens a new one. | ||
Landed a new job that pays twice as much. | ||
This new jab mandate has me worried, but trust God and trust the plan. | ||
Well, thanks for the big super chat. | ||
We're happy to hear that for you, man. | ||
Congrats. | ||
Other people are not going to be so lucky. | ||
you know so don't think like hey I'll be okay some of you will not be okay some of you are going to be put in a very tough position some of you will get lucky that's how it is but you've got to do it for the sake of doing it not because there's something on the other side but you know what you do the right thing and sometimes it gets paid back sometimes you do the right thing and you know it just sucks | ||
Such is life, but the reward is that you've done the right thing, and you can die knowing that, and you can live knowing that. | ||
And that's good enough for me, honestly. | ||
Seth says, what do you think of Maxime Bernier? | ||
I don't know who that is. | ||
Big Dick Man says, U.S. | ||
Marine here, very excited to get out in four months with the new vax mandate. | ||
Our government has become the very thing I swore to destroy, and I will not comply with tyranny! | ||
Based! | ||
Anakin! | ||
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Anthony Fauci is evil! | |
Well, in my view, the anti-vaxxers are evil! | ||
How many times can we do that? | ||
It will never get old. | ||
That's never gonna get old, so we will keep enjoying that. | ||
This dark lord has twisted your mind until now. | ||
Until now you've become the very thing you swore to destroy. | ||
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Don't lecture me! | |
Don't lecture me! | ||
I see through the lies of the Democrats. | ||
I do not fear the coronavirus as you do. | ||
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Enough! | |
I could just go on like that. | ||
I could just go on like that, honestly, forever. | ||
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I'm still thinking about it, and I'm still thinking about it, but... | |
Yeah, but that's that. - I don't know. | ||
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I do not fear COVID as you do. | |
I have brought... What would that even be? | ||
I have brought... | ||
I can't even think of anything that wouldn't be cringe. | ||
Your new, I'll just say, your new empire, that's gonna be Idaho to Florida. | ||
Your new empire, don't make me kill you, Anakin, my allegiance is to the Republic, to Democracy! | ||
Okay, alright, alright, alright, okay, okay, you get the idea, no one cares, no one cares. | ||
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Oh man, it's so good, but it's so good. | |
I mean, if you're not, if you're not overwhelmed by that, just shut up. | ||
If you're not overwhelmed with that scene, it's corny. | ||
Yeah, whatever. | ||
Tenryo says, I will not comply. | ||
The regime can kiss my black ass. | ||
I added that by the way. | ||
He just said kiss my ass. | ||
I added the black in there. | ||
The regime can kiss my black ass! | ||
If there's anything to take a stand against, this is it. | ||
You either die on this hill or die deep in the well below it. | ||
That's really well said. | ||
That is so true. | ||
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And shit, they can kiss my black ass. | |
They didn't count on two things, my black balls! | ||
So true, Tenryo. | ||
That's really well said. | ||
That when you said that, When he said Joe Biden's trying to blackball me, but they forgot about his black balls. | ||
That was so true. | ||
I agree, Tenryo. | ||
Save the West says, call me paranoid, but I feel like some bad stuff will go down in D.C. | ||
this week if people decide to protest there. | ||
Yeah, I think it's a bad idea to do stuff in D.C. | ||
20th anniversary of 9-11. | ||
D.C. | ||
after the Capitol. | ||
It's just not a good idea. | ||
Eddie Van Gramps is fine. | ||
I'll do it myself. | ||
Nick Fuentes 2021. | ||
True. | ||
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True! | |
I'm going off. | ||
Bino Respecters says my brother and sister-in-law were denied entry to their anniversary dinner reservations because of vaccine passports. | ||
In Canada, even our conservative opposition leader supports it. | ||
You must fight! | ||
We will. | ||
Irish American Groy versus I know it's been asked but I never heard the answer and I don't feel like digging back through hours of old shows. | ||
So forgive me for asking again. | ||
Would you be down to debate Vosh? | ||
Yes. | ||
Yes. | ||
I always have been. | ||
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So... | |
I think I've said that many times. | ||
Yes. | ||
And, you know, he wants to have the debate with no moderator on his server so that he can mute me. | ||
And he said that. | ||
He wants it in his voice channel, on his server, on his stream, with no moderator, so that he can fact check me in real time, which means mute me and interrupt me. | ||
So I will not do that. | ||
But a debate? | ||
A debate I will do. | ||
Seth Abbott says, who's in charge? | ||
You can't say their names. | ||
They operate in the shadows and secrecy. | ||
It's very esoteric. | ||
And they call the shots. | ||
One phone call, they pick it up. | ||
It's over. | ||
You can't say who they are! | ||
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You can't name them. | |
But we know them. | ||
We know these brothers. | ||
We know they're this nepotistic extended family of people. | ||
With their plastic surgery and these people from France. | ||
It's a pretty sick situation. | ||
And no one can say it. | ||
Everyone's on their payroll. | ||
They're calling the shots. | ||
They destroyed my crypto fortune. | ||
Even I can't say it. | ||
Eddie Van Gram says, we should rub our own peepee and poopy all over ourselves to become truly ungovernable, my trad brother. | ||
Very funny. | ||
Fat Gay Retards says, do you think this vaccine passport and money printing is a front for more control and to install UBI and then come in with the tool that will save our economy? | ||
CBDC, which is what? | ||
Central Bank Digital Currency and Crypto, I believe is coming. | ||
They don't need police, just turn your money off. | ||
Yeah, I mean, I think it's possible for sure. | ||
I don't know if they're smart enough to be doing this all it's coordinated It's master plan. | ||
But yeah, I definitely think That's where it's headed whether it's intentional or not Eddie Van Gramps is how long until we have to worry about these tyrannical pieces of shit weaponizing Boston mechanics robots I don't know. | ||
I I'm a little bit like I I don't buy that there's going to be robots and AI and self-driving cars right away, because I don't believe general AI is possible. | ||
That's my philosophical position. | ||
I don't think general AI will ever happen, and I'm really skeptical about the capacity of robots and of AI, things like that. | ||
Maybe I'm just not educated enough, maybe because I'm not a tech person, but I just don't buy it. | ||
that general AI is going to happen. | ||
And, you know, the robotics may become more sophisticated, but like how much more sophisticated? | ||
Because they've been saying for years, every other year they're like, well, in five years it's going to be like, you know, it's going to be like the Jetsons. | ||
And every year passes and it's like, oh, here's a new iPhone with another camera. | ||
Like, that's the extent of the development. | ||
Any day now, any day now, a brain, a computer that's as sophisticated as the brain will be sold for the price of a MacBook Air. | ||
They say that like every other year. | ||
And what do we get? | ||
An iPhone with another camera that doesn't fucking work. | ||
You know? | ||
Here's an iPhone and it's 300 gigabytes and there's five cameras now! | ||
Okay, where's the flying cars? | ||
Where's the self-driving cars? | ||
Where's the robots? | ||
Where's the... Oh, we're still working on that. | ||
Okay, so... Yeah, that was all a lie. | ||
Yeah, that was all a lie. | ||
So, I don't know. | ||
I mean, when it happens, it's going to happen very rapidly, probably, but when's it going to happen? | ||
Because I remember, like, when I was a kid, I remember 10 years ago, and they were saying, by 2020, take a look into your future. | ||
New York City's underwater, and a robot butler brings you your Pepsi, and everyone's doing hologram FaceTimes, and it's like, well, okay, what's really changed from my childhood? | ||
Uh, we had PCs, I guess, but we had iPhones, too. | ||
iPhone came out of, what, 2009 or something? | ||
And the iPhone's a little bit better? | ||
It still sucks! | ||
You still, like, AirPlay still doesn't work. | ||
I still can't, like, put my stream on my TV, but we're gonna have General AI and, like, all this other stuff? | ||
Oh, okay, sure. | ||
Have you ever had a Roomba? | ||
Have you ever had, like, anything like that? | ||
The drones, the drones maybe are the future. | ||
I could see drones, you know, that could happen. | ||
And maybe they'll have like terrestrial robots that are more sophisticated. | ||
I guess it's just like an added challenge, but I mean, I don't know. | ||
We'll see. | ||
I'm just very skeptical. | ||
I'm skeptical about general AI in particular. | ||
And as a philosophical position, I don't think that will ever happen. | ||
I don't think that's possible. | ||
And separate from that, I'm skeptical about the progress of robots and AI. | ||
I just, I don't know how much farther that's gonna go. | ||
But maybe, maybe I'll eat my words. | ||
Maybe in ten years I'll have a robot bodyguard and I'll be like, yeah, I was wrong. | ||
It's possible. | ||
FortniteBurgerMan says, I will continue to support your anti-vax mandates, but with that said, I'm being forced to take the vaccine. | ||
My family seems to not care and are threatening me with violence. | ||
I'm a minor. | ||
I have no power. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
I'll pray for you. | ||
I'll continue to donate much more in the future. | ||
I don't know what to tell you, man. | ||
If your family's going to kill you over the vaccine, I don't know. | ||
I guess I get not wanting to get murdered over it, but I don't know your situation. | ||
But if at all possible, don't get the vaccine. | ||
Minero Groy versus, do you think this acceleration is a result of panic or was it the plan all along? | ||
I think it was a plan all along. | ||
Eddie Van Grams says, proof that Michael Knowles watches your show. | ||
He referenced the American regime and made a Schoolhouse Rock reference, which you did a few days prior in the same tweet a few hours ago. | ||
One of us! | ||
Well, I didn't make a Schoolhouse Rock reference. | ||
I don't even, I've never watched Schoolhouse Rock, so if that happened, it was accidental. | ||
But the American regime, that is what I call it. | ||
I don't think anybody else calls it that. | ||
Yeah, true. | ||
It is like that. | ||
Yeah, I think that is becoming tenable. | ||
Yeah, you don't want to see him when he goes yoba mode, but it is. | ||
is like that annoying conquerors do you think given the circumstances uniting the right in a given state if we control a state government we can have autonomy that will protect us from feds yeah i think that is becoming um tenable based in heaven says it's time to go yoba mode yeah you don't want to see him when he goes yoba mode but it is time to hit that yoba button when people start playing games i stop and And in the moment, I can hit that yoba button. | ||
True. | ||
Salvador says, Hey Nick, how about that latest Many Saints of Newark trailer? | ||
Will you be watching it when it comes out? | ||
Yeah, I haven't seen the new trailer though, but I'll be watching it. | ||
12PoolGroiper says, I'm ready to be fired from my job and will await your beck and call. | ||
Let's go! | ||
Good for you, man. | ||
Good luck. | ||
Fat gay retard says, my nephew just turned 19 and is all fired up, ready to die. | ||
He used to just want to play Roblox. | ||
This has to be fought with everything. | ||
Yes, it does. | ||
Eddie Van Gram says, we're not going to take it. | ||
No, we're not going to take it. | ||
Well, that song sucks, but it's true. | ||
CIA defector's co-worker who was a born-again Christian at first rejected the vaccine because of it being experimental but caved and got it because his wife wants to go on a cruise. | ||
His right eye is crooked from it now. | ||
There you go. | ||
Because of his wife. | ||
Because of Lilith. | ||
Because of the eternal female. | ||
Happens every time. | ||
SmileyTheFed says the vaccine allows 5G towers to control your mind and have spike proteins in it which are pokey like stepping on a leg on the middle of the night, but worse. | ||
Thank you, Smiley. | ||
PrincipledGroper says, Hey Nick, looking extra sharp tonight. | ||
I would rather be forced to listen to Culture War Criminals' H3H3 sounding ass than take the vax. | ||
Keep up the great work. | ||
Great show as always. | ||
May God be with you. | ||
Well, thank you very much. | ||
I don't know. | ||
That's a tough choice, but... | ||
I think I do that too. | ||
12 Pool Groipers as truckers are the key to victory. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Farmers too. | ||
And Morton Trumps as Republican governors fighting the system. | ||
I've seen that one before. | ||
What else is on? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Daisy says this is one of the best shows yet. | ||
As a mother I'm scared but if I fold what message are we sending to them? | ||
We're going to fight and we'll fight with you enough. | ||
God bless you Nick. | ||
Well thank you very much. | ||
Good luck to you too. | ||
I appreciate ya. | ||
Came Insider says, I was just forced out of my college due to their vaccine mandate. | ||
Now I have to explain to my pro-vax family why I've left school. | ||
The Neat Gang just recruited another member. | ||
Well, get a job, move out. | ||
You know, it's that simple. | ||
People say, my parents want me to get the vax. | ||
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Well, move out. | |
You know, it's worth it. | ||
TR says Amazon desk squads could be lining people up and the GOP's biggest concern would be if they were subsidized. | ||
There is something exciting and motivating to be productive about knowing any day at the shop I work for it could be my last. | ||
True. | ||
James Farmers' 9-11, 1683, it seemed like it was over. | ||
Europe was about to fall to the Ottomans, but strongmen rose up and kicked them out! | ||
It's never over until all of us are dead! | ||
Stay strong, friends! | ||
It's true, it's not over until it's over, and I'm still alive! | ||
And I hope I'll be alive for a while, you know? | ||
So, no one's dying, no one's gonna die anytime soon, but it's true. | ||
It's not over until we're dead. | ||
More than Trump says are you going to stream the fight Sunday night with Trump commenting? | ||
Might be kind of cack. | ||
Sucks that Don Jr. | ||
will be on. | ||
I don't know what that is. | ||
I have never heard of that, but sounds interesting. | ||
Yeah, maybe I'll stream that. | ||
BigWhiteBulge says, I worry that this outrageous mandate from Biden is bait to get a right-wing nutjob to do something crazy, then really drop the hammer. | ||
What do you think? | ||
That's just a dumb heuristic. | ||
Like, we can never oppose aggressive government action because maybe that action could be intended to provoke a response and then catalyze more action. | ||
Like, so what then? | ||
We're just supposed to take it? | ||
When are we not supposed to take it? | ||
When did we differentiate from the government seizing more and more authority and like they're doing it just so that's a play that they could compound what they've already seized? | ||
Like that's just a bad heuristic. | ||
Think it through. | ||
Frupal says, you rule man. | ||
God bless. | ||
Thanks a lot, King. | ||
Rizin Goy says, if you are in doubt, just remember God is on our side. | ||
So true. | ||
Diligence is God bless you, Nick. | ||
Thanks, you too. | ||
Eddie Van Gram says, if the Rage Against the Machine ass niggas had any balls, they would realize a full-scale tyranny that's about to happen and become an official part of the Groyper Army. | ||
Yeah, true. | ||
Kai Clips says, Hey Nick, it's been a while since I've been able to tune in, taking in all this shitty content. | ||
Your show is like a breath of fresh air. | ||
I met another AF guy in Utah today and he got me a suit. | ||
We're everywhere. | ||
Well, congrats on the suit. | ||
It's true. | ||
We are everywhere. | ||
Good to hear from you. | ||
Deep says, What's even worse is the nominally right-wing social media influencers now shilling the facts because they got it and want to feel validated in their poor decision-making. | ||
Snakes. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Traitors. | ||
Hank Chills said, do you like Cosmic Brownies? | ||
No, I don't, but you probably do, because you're a fudge packer. | ||
So you're probably all about Cosmic Brownies. | ||
You like them, you know, most people like to eat them. | ||
I guess you like them on your private parts. | ||
That's gross, that's disgusting, but that's what you do. | ||
You know, I'm disgusting for saying it, that's your whole life, you freak. | ||
Cosmic Brownies, yeah, that's your fucking sex life, you freak. | ||
That's gross. | ||
Kidding, of course. | ||
Disavow. | ||
But it's true, you freak. | ||
You sicko. | ||
Cosmic Brownies. | ||
That's probably why he's asking. | ||
Hank Chill. | ||
Hank Chill, the boy lover. | ||
Hank Chill, the man lover. | ||
Freak. | ||
Nah, giving him a hard time. | ||
We love Hank Chill. | ||
We love Hank Chill. | ||
But he's a little bit of a sussy baka. | ||
You know, sometimes he's a little sussy. | ||
Kind of a sussy, questionable individual. | ||
Great guy. | ||
Great guy. | ||
Handsome. | ||
He's a handsome guy. | ||
Talented. | ||
The only problem is, he's a sick freak. | ||
He's a sick freak, and honestly, if you're a young man, steer clear. | ||
Nah, joking. | ||
Joking, joking, joking. | ||
That's jokes. | ||
He's a good dude. | ||
AFP but he made a super chat the other day saying he was gay and you know now I'm just running with it. | ||
So AF That's gross That's gross, but it's just a little humor. | ||
It's just a little gutter humor. | ||
Don't mind me. | ||
You can say peepee poo-poo I can't say that. | ||
I mean, I guess that's a step further, but it's just a joke. | ||
Don't say you didn't laugh It's a little outrageous Cosmic Brownie Lover? | ||
Yeah, you would say that, you freak. | ||
AFP says, Hey Nick, I'm an active duty service member who will soon be forced to take the VAX. | ||
Since it will literally be against the law for me to refuse, what is there a course of action for us? | ||
It's not against the law. | ||
Leave the military, man. | ||
Why are you asking me? | ||
I'm not, I didn't sign up for the gay military. | ||
Why would you ask me? | ||
You put yourself in the gay military. | ||
You signed up to be gay in the military. | ||
Now you figure it out. | ||
You gave your ass to the Corps, and now you figure it out. | ||
I hate to say this, but I really don't have a lot of sympathy for the military. | ||
I got a lot of sympathy to go around, not too much sympathy for agents of the fucking government. | ||
People that literally work for the government, you know? | ||
So... | ||
Nick, it's illegal for me to not get the vax. | ||
Well, number one, I don't know if that's even true. | ||
Even if it is, so be it. | ||
But number two, I'm not really inclined to be like, oh you poor thing, it's like you gave your ass to the military, the government owns you, you work for them. | ||
So, now you're gonna get vaxed? | ||
I mean, you're getting injected all the other times. | ||
In the military, right? | ||
Sir, yes, sir! | ||
I think that's the only response. | ||
What should a soldier do in order to do something? | ||
Sir, yes, sir! | ||
I think that's the only thing he can do. | ||
What are you gonna do? | ||
Is that what you're taught to do in the military? | ||
So, if I were you, because you're a soldier, I would say, sir, yes, sir. | ||
And I would get the gay vaccine, and then I'd kiss the guy giving it to me, because that's what they do in the military, right? | ||
So I think if if you're in the military, you know, what are you supposed to do? | ||
It's illegal. | ||
Well, you're gonna say sir. | ||
Yes, sir You're gonna get vaccinated and then you're gonna go kiss a guy or something. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I'm not I've never been in the military. | ||
I imagine it's something like that based on what we see so I don't know why you're asking for me advice I'm not in the military so they probably give you the vaccine on your butt and then slap your ass because that's just how they do it in the core That's just how they do it at West Point. | ||
That's how they do it over there. | ||
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Somebody says, Sir, yes, sir, and a smooch. | |
Sir, yes, sir, and a smooch. | ||
Yep. | ||
Couldn't be me. | ||
I'm in God's Army. | ||
I'm not in the gay military. | ||
I'm in God's Army. | ||
I'm in Christ's Army. | ||
I'm not in the U.S. | ||
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Army. | |
I haven't prayed the rosary in a while. | ||
I think I prayed it during White Boy Summer. | ||
I haven't prayed the rosary in a while. | ||
I think I prayed it during white boy summer. | ||
So it's been a while. | ||
But yeah, I say the Hail Mary. | ||
I say the Our Father. | ||
I pray. | ||
It's important. | ||
And it's true. | ||
So I'm in favor of praying the Rosary. | ||
Anglo-Asian Groyper says, does fleeing to freer states count as surrendering or giving in? | ||
Would moving be wise or should we take a stand where we already are? | ||
I think you should take a stand where you are. | ||
But, I also think moving's not a bad option. | ||
But, what this calls for, specifically in this instance, is for people to take a stand where they are. | ||
Grotto says, you never miss! | ||
I know. | ||
Save Western Civs says, when and where the hell are the protests for this going to happen? | ||
This is past the level of Stop the Steal importance. | ||
People need to take to the streets in large numbers and peacefully protest. | ||
I agree. | ||
We're organizing it right now. | ||
Reagan says they might take your job, your freedom, and even your life, but they can never take your 6'2 height! | ||
Mm-hmm. | ||
Yeah, you're right. | ||
So true. | ||
So true! | ||
You know, it's so true. | ||
Yeah, I guess you're right. | ||
These 6'2 individuals, you gotta love them. | ||
You gotta love that. | ||
I feel like Eggie. | ||
I feel like Eggie, you know? | ||
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I feel like Eggie when he's in the car. | |
Blackpill. | ||
Day of the Blackpill. | ||
Based Paleo says, thank you for acknowledging the Jewish IQ advantage. | ||
Thank God. | ||
I am so tired of hearing people say it's not true. | ||
We can't become a movement that rejects truth when it's inconvenient. | ||
It's true. | ||
Sorry. | ||
Yeah, I don't know if the average is 115, like some say, but there's definitely, it's definitely higher than average white people. | ||
Just true. | ||
I mean, in my experience, it seems like that's true. | ||
The Quack says, ready to quack on your orders. | ||
May God be with us. | ||
Hey, God bless you, buddy. | ||
Eddie Van Grams says, when you gave that speech about how we need to make life worth something, I felt the presence of an extreme freedom boner. | ||
Okay, is this the bit now? | ||
Nate Smokes says, I will not comply. | ||
Yo, bud. | ||
Do not comply. | ||
Say it. | ||
I will not comply. | ||
Tweet it. | ||
Post it. | ||
I will not comply. | ||
Kai Klipsch is something that's really starting to bug me is his stupidity and laziness in which people ask the JQ 99% of the time when people quote the Talmud they do so with the same stupid ignorance as atheists misquoting the Bible. | ||
Most verses aren't accurate. | ||
What the hell are you talking about man? | ||
Are you running interference for the Jews or something? | ||
First you get the Vax, now you're running interference for the Jews saying it's out of context. | ||
What the hell's going on man? | ||
Why don't you read, why don't you read, what's that book by Ari Tov? | ||
It's called Blood Sabbath or something like that. | ||
Jesus in the Talmud. | ||
That's another, that's another good book. | ||
So I don't know what's going on here. | ||
This guy's running interference for Jews that hate Jesus and his mom. | ||
What's up with that, man? | ||
OpticsRespectors says, I will never comply. | ||
Nick, truly one of your best shows ever. | ||
You never fail to rise to the occasion. | ||
God bless you, friend. | ||
We will get through this no matter what it takes. | ||
Well, thank you so much, buddy. | ||
I love you too, friend. | ||
God bless you. | ||
It's true. | ||
We're gonna get through it together. | ||
It's the fraternity, and it's our communion with God, and we will get through it. | ||
Have no fear. | ||
I have no fear. | ||
I mean, I don't want to die. | ||
I don't want to give things up. | ||
I mean, I guess I would be lying if I didn't say I was afraid. | ||
Here's what I would think of. | ||
There's some comfort in this. | ||
You know, when Jesus was sentenced to death, what was his response? | ||
You know, Jesus, the Son of God, who performs miracles, who knew he was born to die, who knew he would be raised up on a cross, and knew the importance of it. | ||
Was he like, yeah, I'm gonna do that. | ||
I'm coming in there. | ||
And I mean, he did triumphantly, you know, right into right into town and everything, but. | ||
But there's that famous painting of him right before he dies. | ||
I forget what it's called. | ||
But it's one of my favorite paintings. | ||
And he was afraid. | ||
I don't know if afraid is the right word. | ||
Theologically. | ||
But he was distressed. | ||
He was distressed that he had to die. | ||
And when he was up on the cross, he suffered. | ||
You know, God was fully man and fully God. | ||
And even though he was fully God, you know, God suffered like man. | ||
Perfect suffering, but suffered like man and died like man and everything. | ||
And you know, there's, I think there's a lot of comfort in knowing that You know, if Jesus wasn't gung-ho about dying, you know, all that says is it's okay. | ||
It's okay to be anxious. | ||
It's okay to be, you know, to be afraid about the unknown and nervous about this kind of stuff. | ||
But you also have that deep conviction. | ||
And if we're called to be like Christ, we have to take up our cross and we have to face it with the same purpose and the same sense of moral duty. | ||
I mean, you sweat blood. | ||
And that's life. | ||
I mean, we were born to die. | ||
Jesus Christ was born to die. | ||
And in a way, so are we. | ||
And as Christians we're, I think, similarly, you know, born for a goal, you know, directed towards something for God's will, so... | ||
You know, that's how you got it. | ||
You have to completely change your outlook on your whole life, because everybody thinks about their life like, well, I think I'm, like, gonna have a burger. | ||
I think I'm, like, maybe wanna have a job that makes me happy, and, like, I think I wanna make memories. | ||
I think I wanna, like, uh, try new things, and I think I'd like to do that, and I'd like to have a lifestyle like this, and it's, like, Yeah, that's really, that's really kind of shallow and narrow, and I don't think that's really what our experience is supposed to be like. | ||
So... So, I mean, for a lot of people, when you tell them, get fired for the VAT, you're like, what? | ||
I'm not doing that! | ||
What, am I gonna not go to parties and stuff? | ||
What, am I not gonna go on vacation? | ||
It's like, yeah, there's a little bit more to life. | ||
So, anyway... | ||
But yeah, so we're in it. | ||
We're in it, OpticsRespector, and we're in it together. | ||
That's the thing. | ||
We got friends, too. | ||
Will never comply. | ||
Says, after the speech, my speech, the owner of my company called me. | ||
Okay, looks like there's a little error there. | ||
This is a hard stop for a lot of people. | ||
My company will take the fines and shred the bills. | ||
Fuck the regime. | ||
Let's go. | ||
Let's go. | ||
Hell yeah. | ||
Shred the bills. | ||
I like that. | ||
Terrence says the average Ashkenazi IQ is 115. | ||
Jews are too verbal intelligence what blacks are to sports. | ||
People just get so angry about it that they can't stand to admit anything ostensibly positive about them. | ||
Yeah, there's a... It's just about being realistic. | ||
That's why we say Wignats, because they really are just like... It really is just dumb. | ||
You know? | ||
When I say I'm not, like, just a hater, it's true. | ||
If you watch the show, there's no blanket hatred irrationally for a person based on immutable traits or other traits. | ||
We just talk about characteristics of groups. | ||
We talk about phenomena as it is. | ||
Describe it as it is. | ||
There's nothing prejudiced about that. | ||
I mean, yeah, do I make an offensive or... | ||
Distasteful joke or something? | ||
Absolutely. | ||
You know, is it sometimes a little bit crossing the line into it's not just descriptive? | ||
Sure, but I don't think you could watch a show and there's any ambiguity about what we're trying to do, which is explain the world and, you know, figure out a way to create a decent society. | ||
And with something like that, I mean, there are people that are unwilling to say that, and it's Jews behind every blade of grass, and they're the ones that tripped you on your way to work, and, like you said, can say nothing positive about them, and, you know, that's one thing, and then it's another thing to say they are vastly overrepresented in the institutions, they don't share values with us often, and that's a problem. | ||
I mean, it's a problem that there's a group of people that represent Lots of power in the country, and they don't share values, and they don't see themselves as one of us. | ||
Like, that's not assimilation. | ||
And so, in a sense, they're people that don't really share an American identity, and yet they're making decisions for America. | ||
Like, that's problematic, and that has to be talked about. | ||
That's definitely part of it. | ||
But that's very different than saying, like, it's the Jew! | ||
That's a totally different thing. | ||
But people like to obfuscate and pretend that you can't talk about groups, whether they be whites, blacks, Jews, gays, women, whatever, without having some kind of irrational hatred or something. | ||
Joe Blystone for Ohio. | ||
Primaries are coming up in the next half a year. | ||
Thanks. | ||
Another Ohio Zoomer says, Have you looked into Joe Blystone for Ohio? | ||
Primaries are coming up in the next half a year. | ||
Interested to hear what you have to say about him. | ||
I haven't heard about him. | ||
Big Butt Cheeks says, I need your advice, King. | ||
A woman I have been dating is Catholic, traditional, gorgeous, great on paper, but her vibes were off the other night when we watched Scooby-Doo 2 Monsters Unleashed. | ||
Is this supposed to be funny? | ||
I mean, what the fuck even is this? | ||
Is this supposed to be some kind of... What are you trying to say? | ||
You have a hot trad girl? | ||
Yeah, congratulations, dude. | ||
Good for you. | ||
And you're trying to be funny about it. | ||
You know, why don't you just, like, take pictures of her for your Instagram or something, you know? | ||
Why don't you just take pictures of her for her Instagram and like carry your purse or something and tell me what she thinks about my show and you know she doesn't like me. | ||
Why don't you just do that? | ||
And I don't even know. | ||
Rick and Morty says Rick and Morty, thank you. | ||
Dread Robbie says it was funny to see Armenian Gropers question about Jews and inbreeding because Armenians and other Cherkas to a lesser extent are, according to studies on genetics, the most inbred people in the world. | ||
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It is true. | |
I mean Armenians criticizing Jews, I mean, now that's pretty rich, okay? | ||
Now that's pretty rich. | ||
Armenians criticizing Jews, you know, give me a break. | ||
What's the difference? | ||
I know there's a lot of Armenian Christians, but that is kind of funny. | ||
Dylan says, I was talking to Vosh and asked him about debating you. | ||
You saw the message I sent you. | ||
Was that him trying to do a shady, like, muting and stuff, and that's why you weren't interested? | ||
Yes, I've said that a million times, and you know that. | ||
I've told you about that, so I don't know why you're asking. | ||
Are you trying to just name-drop yourself? | ||
Rick and Morty says you really do roll with some real ass nibbas. | ||
A million oh sevens to you and your crew. | ||
Thank you. | ||
It's true. | ||
They're the best. | ||
They're the finest. | ||
Legends. | ||
J&B says thanks Nick for all you do and great show tonight. | ||
Though we face tough challenges ahead, we will overcome. | ||
I live on California and I'm wondering your thoughts on Larry Elder. | ||
Do you think California can be saved? | ||
No, I don't think so, but I think Larry Elder can win and who knows maybe could start to turn things around. | ||
I hope so Edge sees as general AI is a poorly thought-out concept a robot would have to be designed with an objective in mind Like humans, they would not function without purpose Jordan Peterson talks about this idea. | ||
I Haven't heard that argument before but I started to read this book called what computers can't do and it talks about Like what consciousness is and like why I Read it a long time ago. | ||
I don't really want to you know, think well, let me remember that I don't want to pull that one out because I'd have to really think about it, but But basically said like it's about your theory of consciousness what you think constitutes consciousness and knowledge and things like that and you know that How they're going about it is wrong and there's really no way to go about it that would make it work, you know, they're trying to use What is it they're trying to use? | ||
What is it deep data or something like that? | ||
You're trying to use like Google and all the big companies are trying to use massive data in order to program computers giving them lots and lots of inputs. | ||
And if the computer knows lots and lots of things like it could have consciousness, but that's a flawed idea of consciousness. | ||
That's just about having lots of information. | ||
Because it's it's more than that. | ||
To have consciousness you have to have like intentionality and will and things that are things that can't be programmed into a computer. | ||
Smiley the Fed says there's nothing that terrifies the establishment more than a nine-year-old running around yelling yoba. | ||
That's so true. | ||
Maxie Stoneman says I sent a $1,000 super chat yesterday but you didn't read it due to the camera shutting off. | ||
You may pretend this one is it. | ||
Yeah, that's not true, because I don't see it. | ||
But thanks! | ||
Slappy says, looks like I'm gonna get myself fired from Chick-fil-A in Texas if they attempt to enforce a mandate. | ||
Though our director here is unvaxxed and said he wouldn't enforce it a month ago. | ||
I'll talk to him in the morning, see what he says. | ||
Gabriel says, I don't know how old that kid was, but when I was 15, I left home because my mom kept unplugging the router during my gaming sessions. | ||
If your parents are trying to inject you with poison, just leave. | ||
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True. | |
That's pretty base. | ||
That's badass. | ||
I tried to run away. | ||
I wanted to run away from home. | ||
I wanted to move out. | ||
As my parents kept, like, busting my balls about homework. | ||
In hindsight, it just makes me mad. | ||
Because my parents fought me every day, they just made me miserable all the time. | ||
Which was totally unnecessary, because they were like, you gotta do your homework, you gotta do... And, like, it was all bullshit. | ||
You need to get into a good college, you can get a good degree, you can get a good job, and it's like, yeah, and what, excuse me, what happened, you know? | ||
I have an associate's degree from a community college. | ||
I went to a good school and I failed and dropped out. | ||
By the way, I'm doing good. | ||
I'm doing great, actually. | ||
But, you know, they didn't change the outcome. | ||
They just, they just, you know, created misery. | ||
They didn't, you know, it turns out they're like screaming and yelling at me to do my homework. | ||
Didn't make me do my homework. | ||
It just made me not do my homework and be miserable and, you know, build resentment. | ||
So, yeah, when I was in high school, I was like, yeah, I'm moving out. | ||
I'm getting out of here. | ||
I want to drop out of high school. | ||
I want to do my own thing. | ||
I'm wasting my time here. | ||
I'm wasting my potential. | ||
Pisses me off. | ||
I mean, it's good now. | ||
Don't get me wrong, it's good now. | ||
And my parents are like, yeah, yeah. | ||
Don't yeah, yeah. | ||
You busted my balls for four years. | ||
Every night at the dinner table, you started shit because I didn't do banal homework. | ||
Because you thought that was so important and I was right. | ||
And you... As though that was like an accident. | ||
Like, oh, I stumbled into success. | ||
No, it's because I knew what I was doing. | ||
You know? | ||
Anyway, so, thinking about it these days, I'm like, you know, and I WAS right, and another thing, I get back into it, I'm like, you know, that pisses me off more than anything. | ||
The reason I do this show, the reason I'm political is because I just love being right, and I hate when people are wrong. | ||
And so, when I think about, like, how right I was, how crushingly right I was, and how they just argued with me anyway, Kind of pisses me off, actually. | ||
But... Yeah. | ||
I just they were they were the they monitored my online grades you know fuck school for doing online grades that's the worst thing they could do so every day they log into the account and check my grades you didn't care what's the deal this assignment what's the deal this test blah blah and I'm like I'm like mom dad I did the math I don't need to do homework in this class I don't need to do homework I'm gonna do this I'm gonna do that I'm gonna do well on the final and I'm gonna get it I'm gonna get a fine grade | ||
Just giving me a hard time and Busting my balls about it on my case up my ass. | ||
I Hate that man. | ||
I hate people up my ass, you know not like that, but I I hate when people like nag me I hate when people get on my case and tell me what to do and ask me questions and stuff like I I need to just do my thing. | ||
I need to get my inspiration. | ||
I need to think it through. | ||
I need to do my thing unmolested, unbothered, uninterrupted. | ||
I have ADD. | ||
I really believe that. | ||
It's a big problem for me when my momentum is broken. | ||
I got something. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Autism, ADD, something. | ||
And if I'm working on a task and my momentum is broken because somebody misplaces something in my office or someone tries to start talking to me or, you know, whatever, it totally breaks my momentum. | ||
It kills my vibe. | ||
I can't work under those conditions. | ||
And I especially hate, I hate redundancy. | ||
I hate when people say things I already know, or say the same thing twice. | ||
I hate when people ask me questions that they've already asked me before, or things that they should know the answer to. | ||
I'm basically just very impatient, I guess is what it is. | ||
Which I gotta work on, because it's good to be patient, but... I'm just telling you, it makes me very irritable. | ||
People talk too slow and they say stuff that's obvious. | ||
It's like, okay, get to the point. | ||
Anyway, so I'm with you on the moving out. | ||
Max says, Nick, my bass brother, you're an inspirational hero to America. | ||
We all appreciate you, brother. | ||
We're in this fight together and we're not backing down. | ||
God bless you. | ||
Much love. | ||
Fantastic show. | ||
Thanks, King. | ||
Love you, buddy. | ||
God bless you, too. | ||
Keep up the good work. | ||
Berserker says, do you think it's some pussy shit to leave the U.S. | ||
before we go full South Africa mode? | ||
Or is there some legitimacy in moving to a more based country where raising a normal white family is possible? | ||
Yeah, I think it's pretty gay. | ||
Vedas says, only Zoomer Gamer streamers can save us. | ||
Hello, friend. | ||
Hey, friend. | ||
How's it going? | ||
Hello, Zoomer Gamer. | ||
Backbone of the movement. | ||
How you doing? | ||
Traxton says, the cars on the bridge behind you are driving a million miles an hour. | ||
Someone should slow those guys down. | ||
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I don't get it. | |
Groog says, I'm in the Air Force and these other military guys are pussies. | ||
Nick, I'm scared. | ||
What do I do? | ||
Bitch, I'm all ready. | ||
I'm ready to take a discharge. | ||
Pick up your nuts, Marine. | ||
That's funny. | ||
Yeah, pick up your nuts, Marine. | ||
Pick up your nuts out of your general's mouth or whatever. | ||
Whatever you guys do over there. | ||
Whatever kind of gay stuff you're doing over there. | ||
Take your balls out of that dude and, you know, try and assert them a little bit, okay? | ||
Okay, gay boy? | ||
Okay, gay military guy? | ||
Okay, soldier? | ||
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That's true. | |
Pick up your nuts. | ||
I like that. | ||
Yeah, so true. | ||
It is. | ||
It's all military guys. | ||
It's all these tough military guys that could probably beat my ass and they're like, what am I gonna do? | ||
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Military guys are hoorah, hoorah! | |
Doing push-ups and jogging in place and all this and they're like, you know, using all their gay military lingo. | ||
I hate when military people do their military lingo like I know what that means. | ||
They use all this coded language like we know what that means and they think they're so cool because they're using this jargon. | ||
You know, all these certified badasses. | ||
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Yeah, I was up in Iraq and we were pinned down and we had to What am I supposed to do with the vaccine? | |
Shut up. | ||
That's so over it, man. | ||
I'm so over the tough guys. | ||
I'm so over the tough guys and the police and the military. | ||
You know who's a tough guy? | ||
Race soldiers. | ||
You know who's a tough guy? | ||
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Our soldiers for God and our race soldiers, alright? | |
Donald Trump is tough. | ||
Beardson Beardley is tough. | ||
Jada McNeil is tough. | ||
I'm tough. | ||
Patrick Hawley is tough. | ||
Assistant Groyper. | ||
Baked Alaska. | ||
These are your real. | ||
These are the real. | ||
These are the real heroes. | ||
In my opinion. | ||
Johnny 16 says a lot of micro-influencers on right-wing Twitter are now shilling the vaccine. | ||
Do you think they're getting paid for it, or are they just cucked? | ||
Probably both, honestly. | ||
James Farmer says the government can take your job, your house, your car, your money, your life, but the one thing they can't take is your faith in Jesus. | ||
They're afraid of him. | ||
Christ is King. | ||
So true. | ||
Kaiser says, I know this is old news, but the reason why Destiny dodged a debate with Mark Collette was because he was tripping on meth. | ||
Would you debate him again? | ||
I like watching him spurg out. | ||
Yeah, I would. | ||
Freakin' John says, I heard Jewish spatial intelligence is around average, but verbal acuity is high. | ||
Yeah, I think everyone knows that. | ||
Robert Buchanan with a huge super chat. | ||
Oh sevens man, thank you so much. | ||
Robert Buchanan, this guy must be loaded. | ||
What the, what the? | ||
This, this is, this is boomer money. | ||
Thank you so much man. | ||
He says, here is the thing you haven't brought up. | ||
I told the guy who owns my company that I guess you'll have to fire me, but I make him too much money and he was like, don't worry about it. | ||
Let's go. | ||
Well that's not bad either. | ||
So you either got to make yourself and valuable enough that you fire and they demand you they fire you and demand you back or they eat the fine or they don't pay the fine. | ||
But either way don't get the vaccine. | ||
So good for you man. | ||
Thanks for the big super chat. | ||
Robert Buchanan is an essential worker. | ||
Robert Buchanan makes a train's run on time. | ||
The company wouldn't be the same without him. | ||
These are the kinds of high-level groipers that are in this movement. | ||
Society would fall apart without groipers. | ||
If groipers seceded from the Union, this country wouldn't last 10 seconds. | ||
Spencer says, what do you think about Yang starting a new political party? | ||
I don't know, dude. | ||
I saw that like an hour before I started the show. | ||
Mooga says I got the Vax early on when I figured it was fine. | ||
No side effects then, but if I knew then what I know now, I would have never gotten it. | ||
Hold the line, listen to Nick, and trust the plan. | ||
Hey, well, thanks. | ||
Pretty gay, but you know, it's literally your funeral, so I'm sorry. | ||
Robert Montgomery says my priest told me to fight the Vax at all costs, even in the face of death. | ||
Based? | ||
Eddie Van Grams is they put a BLM sticker, an LGBT pin, and a used vaccine needle in the time capsule that they put where they removed Robert E. Lee's statue. | ||
Perfect encapsulation of this degenerate country. | ||
Well, I think that's the point of a time capsule is to encapsulate the time that it's in. | ||
So that's well said. | ||
The time capsule is a perfect encapsulation of this time. | ||
And go figure. | ||
You know, I mean, that's really true to its name, really living up to its descriptive moniker, which is a time capsule. | ||
Minero Groiber says, isn't it a little unfair to simply blame Jews for everything, given that Jews in Israel are one of the biggest victims of the vaccine tyranny? | ||
Also many Jews such as Darren Beatty and Alex Berenson are doing great work. | ||
Yeah, I don't blame Jews for everything. | ||
I mean, again, are you directing that at me or somebody else? | ||
I've never, this show has never been about blaming one group for all the problems. | ||
It's about talking about statistics, characteristics of groups, and the dynamics of the different peoples in the country. | ||
That's all. | ||
And I've said that before. | ||
There are very fine people in the movement that are Jewish. | ||
Darren Beattie is one of them. | ||
Guy's amazing. | ||
Guy's brilliant. | ||
Paul Gottfried. | ||
Another guy. | ||
Brilliant. | ||
Brilliant. | ||
Written many great books. | ||
And, um, you know, so... I don't know if that's directed at me or somebody else, but, I mean, we just went over that, so... I don't know about Jews in Israel being victims, per se. | ||
I mean, I guess that's true if they all got Pfizer. | ||
Um, let's see. | ||
Kai Clips says, my takes sound sus in a super chat. | ||
No reason to defend Jews. | ||
Just don't like seeing aspiring AF debate bros. | ||
Try to argue something they've only ever read in a schizo edit. | ||
Do your research and argue well. | ||
Do your reading so you don't get humiliated. | ||
Yeah, that's generally true. | ||
Bruce says, had to put my dog down the other day. | ||
F in chat for the queen. | ||
Sorry to hear that. | ||
Gabriel says, my ancestors are smiling at me. | ||
Vaxy, can you say the same? | ||
How many...have I read like 10,000 superchats? | ||
Like I'm just...I'm over it. | ||
Dylan says, no I wasn't trying to name drop myself. | ||
I didn't get any text from you about it. | ||
Okay, thank you. | ||
Andrew says, hey Nick, do you have any preferred candidates for the Illinois governor primary? | ||
Not really. | ||
I haven't been paying attention. | ||
Andrew says hey Nick. | ||
I just read that wooza says hey King Just want to ask if you could read my old super chat from the other night. | ||
He accidentally skipped them Also wanted to remind you not to masturbate. | ||
Please do not jerk off. | ||
I've been collecting my semen for weeks now feeling great Okay. | ||
Thanks for the reminder. | ||
Appreciate that and The super chat from the other night, maybe another night. | ||
It's too late now. | ||
It's 11 o'clock. | ||
I Jordan says the 115 Jew IQ myth is based off of a non-randomized study of a sample pool of like 65 Jewish retards. | ||
The average IQ in Israel is 95 even if their IQ is above 100. | ||
It's nowhere near 115. | ||
There's a study on Jewish IQ at the largest pool average 101 IQ. | ||
Okay, whatever dude. | ||
Lawrence John says if you're not willing to sacrifice, what are you doing here? | ||
Your words and example are truly inspirational. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Thanks. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
We are truly grateful to have you as our leader. | ||
Thanks! | ||
ChickenStripBasketKing says, do you like Jar Jar Binks and the Phantom Menace? | ||
No, but thank you for the big super chat, big shout out. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Good to hear from you, buddy. | ||
OrbitalGroper says, AI will never happen because every time they try to make one, it immediately calls black people gorillas. | ||
That's funny because it's true. | ||
Steve Herman says, it's an odd feeling of scared and inspired, but I'm ready for the road ahead. | ||
God is with us. | ||
Wow. | ||
Great sentiment. | ||
That's really true. | ||
Kai Clips with another one and another one says, an important thing to remember is despite how awful your parents may be, remember the commandment to honor thy mother and father, even when it's not easy, do the right thing. | ||
Uh, yeah, that's true, I guess, but don't get the vaccine. | ||
So that's also true. | ||
America First Arians is my job keeps threatening me, but they haven't fired me yet, and they keep extending the deadline They are trying to convince me by telling me I'm up for a promotion and getting the vet I'm like I'm not even like hearing this. | ||
I'm just reading the words That's that's great or terrible. | ||
I'm sorry or congratulations They're trying to convince me by telling me I'm up for promotion and getting the bags on my chances that Keep up the great work great show tonight. | ||
Hey, good job, man. | ||
Thanks a lot Anime rapists as my parents made me miserable to honestly kids should stop listening to their parents We know better if anything they should listen to us. | ||
I wouldn't go that far. | ||
But in my case I did know better IncelWithRage says, oh I can't go to work. | ||
I'm a gamer. | ||
You have nothing to threaten me with. | ||
Nothing to do with all of your strength. | ||
Oh, your rules. | ||
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Yeah, so true. | |
They fire you from your job and you're just like laughing on the floor. | ||
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As a gamer, right? | |
Nothing you can threaten me with. | ||
Nothing you can do. | ||
Yeah, that's me. | ||
And that's all of you, too. | ||
CommonwealthGroper says, Stop molesting me! | ||
Stop molesting me, Mom! | ||
I'm gonna be rich one day and you'll regret it! | ||
True! | ||
Steve says, Hey Nick, thanks for telling us about your parents pissing you off with homework. | ||
No one cares and no one asked. | ||
Yeah, okay, well you're paying to watch the show, so, you know. | ||
Wooza says hey, it's me Wooza and actually literally people did ask so blow it out your ass Wooza says hey, it's me Wooza. | ||
Haha again. | ||
Just a friendly reminder to not come Okay, thanks. | ||
Wooza says day 13 of not jerking my teeny weenie. | ||
It's me Wooza. | ||
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Okay. | |
Thanks Gabriel Rogers says she unplugged the router because I played games all night and never went to school. | ||
Dropping out, leaving home, and couchsurfing might have saved me. | ||
That's great to know. | ||
Thanks. | ||
Skipped the brainwashing and I'm well off, especially compared to normies who used to call me a loser and are now in student debt and on antidepressants. | ||
Wow, that's a great story. | ||
Thanks for sharing at 11.06 p.m. | ||
That's awesome. | ||
No, it is true. | ||
It is awesome. | ||
That's pretty good. | ||
We love that. | ||
Steve Herman says, what are your thoughts on organized national Groyper walkout where all the Groypers leave for work one day? | ||
It's an awesome idea, King. | ||
It's an amazing idea. | ||
Yeah, I'll get right to work on that along with, like, everything else. | ||
Rabbi Groyper, all these other amazing fucking ideas. | ||
Rabbi Groyper says, pee pee, poo poo, woos us, don't trick off. | ||
Blake says, I look so pretty in the merch. | ||
I should be your little merch GF. | ||
We could take a picture together in matching AF hoodies. | ||
Sorry, I'm an incel and you have a boy's name. | ||
So I don't really get where that's coming from Oh, it says I'm a girl. | ||
Why is your name Blake? | ||
That's a boy's name. | ||
I Look so pretty in the merch. | ||
I'm a girl. | ||
I should be your little merch GF We could take a picture together and matching a of hoodies That sounds pretty gay. | ||
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Actually. | |
Nothing sounds gayer than that. | ||
I So, no, I'm good, but thanks. | ||
I'm an incel and, you know, what you're describing does not appeal to me at all. | ||
There's not one bone in my body that wants to do that, but... But thanks! | ||
If you are pretty, you know, congrats. | ||
That's great. | ||
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But I don't even know if I believe that. | |
Because there's a lot of people that like... There's a lot of people that tag me on Twitter and they're like, I like you. | ||
And then I check out their profile picture and they're fucking ugly. | ||
So... Sorry, but... I've seen it a couple of times. | ||
I've seen it a couple of times. | ||
Not saying you're ugly. | ||
Maybe you're pretty. | ||
That's great. | ||
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But... | |
Really don't have any room for that in my life. | ||
I'm trying to die for the cause and you want to, like, wear matching pajamas or something and, you know, do cutesy things. | ||
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I'm not a cutesy kind of a guy. | |
I'm pretty fucking hardcore, okay? | ||
I'm pretty intense and I'm kind of a loner and I'm really bad news. | ||
You don't want anything to do with me, okay? | ||
I'm trouble. | ||
So, it's nothing but trouble, sweetheart. | ||
Why don't you just move along? | ||
Why don't you just move along? | ||
Yeah, that's true. | ||
I don't know, I think he's giving some pretty sound advice tonight. | ||
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Actually. | |
Okay, that's our last Super Chat. | ||
Hey, man, relax. | ||
Rabbi Groyper says, What is wrong with Wuza? | ||
Guy sounds like a real perv. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I think he's giving some pretty sound advice tonight, actually. | ||
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Okay, that's our last Super Chat. | |
That's going to do it for me tonight. | ||
Thanks for watching. | ||
Remember to follow me on Telegram. | ||
Big update soon. | ||
Link is down below. | ||
I'm on the air Monday through Friday, 8 o'clock Central, 9 o'clock Eastern Standard Time. | ||
As always, I'm Nick Fuentes. | ||
Thanks for watching. | ||
Thanks to our Super Chatter subscribers, everybody that watches the show. | ||
We love you. | ||
I'll see you tomorrow. | ||
Until then, have a great rest of your evening. | ||
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. | ||
America First! |