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Thank you. | |
I'm sorry. | ||
I'm sorry, Brittany and Betsy, but I just can't do it. | ||
You're an e-girl. | ||
You know the rule. | ||
No e-girls. | ||
Who's got the clip? | ||
No e-girls. | ||
Never! | ||
Hashtag never e-girls. | ||
Not even once. | ||
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God, I've never heard of Nick Fudge. | |
He's just that. | ||
God, I've never heard of I've never heard of Nick Fudge. | ||
God, I've never heard of I've never heard of Nick Fudge. | ||
I've never heard of Big Puts. | ||
unidentified
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Who's that? | |
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be will be our freedom. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will not globalism, will be our freedom. will be our freedom. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will not globalism, will be our freedom. will be our freedom. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will not globalism, will be our freedom. will be our freedom. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will not globalism, will be our freedom. will be our freedom. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will not globalism, will be our freedom. will be our freedom. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
Third to first is inevitable. | ||
It's unstoppable. | ||
And the reason why is because it's not cool to chill for big business. | ||
It's not cool to chill for Israel. | ||
It's not cool to share more history. | ||
It's not. | ||
It's gay. | ||
It's not. | ||
It's not. | ||
This is... | ||
This is a Christian nation. | ||
This is a mirror. This is a mirror. | ||
This is a mirror. | ||
This is a mirror. | ||
Come on, man. | ||
This is a free man talking. | ||
Because I believe in God. | ||
And I believe in America. | ||
And I believe in what I'm doing. | ||
And so they'll never have satisfaction. | ||
We are still enjoying White Voice Cover. | ||
Slow up. | ||
I don't care if I have a quiet. | ||
I don't care if I have a quiet machine. | ||
It's all over here on the channel of the air. | ||
Nothing is going to stop White Voice Cover. | ||
Nothing is going to stop America. | ||
Nothing is going to stop America. | ||
Nothing is going to stop America. | ||
I don't care if I have a quiet. | ||
But they never can. | ||
But they never can. | ||
They never take that away from us. | ||
They never take that away from us. | ||
I stop playing games. | ||
and at any moment I can kick that yay button. | ||
Okay. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
Not my words, not my rules. | ||
I can force them, all right? | ||
unidentified
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They said trust your man, but your mother said you'll never leave your day walls in the ground. | |
They said trust your girl's like a mother. | ||
My mama said trust no hope, use a brother. | ||
They said trust your man, but your mother said you'll never leave your day walls in the ground. | ||
Laptop, Scott, and all of this, everything. | ||
Warming up. | ||
Everybody dare to vote. | ||
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All right. | |
They didn't have a lot of money. | ||
They didn't have a lot of luck. | ||
But they had grit. | ||
And they had faith. | ||
And they had courage. | ||
unidentified
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And they had each other. | |
Right? | ||
But they all had one thing in town. | ||
They loved their families. | ||
They loved their country. | ||
And they love their God. | ||
unidentified
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And they love their God. | |
And they love their God. | ||
America first is inevitable. | ||
It's unstoppable. | ||
And the reason why is because it's not cool to shill for big business. | ||
It's not cool to shill for Israel. | ||
It's not. | ||
This is a Christian nation. | ||
This is a miracle. | ||
I fear and love God. | ||
When you remove the fear and love of God, you create the fear and love of everything else. | ||
You talking to somebody right now that only fears God and Jesus has won the victory, bro. | ||
Life like this is what you like. | ||
Like trying to live the life right. | ||
Who really knows you're in your life. | ||
Like, right, right. | ||
This is like the movie. | ||
All these really very tight. | ||
Like every single night. | ||
Right. | ||
Every single fight. | ||
Right. | ||
I was looking at the camera. | ||
I don't need to fight. | ||
Like I was screaming at my daddy. | ||
Don't be in Christ. | ||
Like I was screaming at the referee. | ||
Just like my. | ||
Looking for a fight. | ||
Like single what you like. | ||
Like riding on the right. | ||
Like something like it's fight. | ||
Like on the gas. | ||
Don't be in Christ. | ||
Like screaming at my daddy. | ||
Don't be in Christ. | ||
Like what nobody never. | ||
Like Christ. | ||
Only if I see it. | ||
Only when the team needs. | ||
I can find the parents. | ||
And I can't. | ||
Search it for a team. | ||
Now you want to be a freak. | ||
Now you want to see it. | ||
Americanism, not globalism. | ||
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Will be our credo. | |
It's a great day. | ||
It's going to be only America first. | ||
America first. | ||
The American people will come first once again. | ||
With respect, the respect that we deserve. | ||
From this day forward, it's going to be only America first. | ||
America first. | ||
The End The End The | ||
End | ||
The End | ||
Good evening, everybody. | ||
You are watching America First. | ||
My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes. | ||
We have a great show for you tonight. | ||
Very excited to be back with you here tonight on Thursday. | ||
We have a lot to talk about, lots to get into tonight. | ||
Our featured stories about an upcoming rally this weekend, which we've actually talked about before on the show, and I don't remember if it was two or three weeks ago. | ||
But we did cover this and I'm actually a little bit surprised, now that I've gotten to the bottom of it, who's behind the rally. | ||
So in case you haven't heard, there is supposed to be a huge rally to support the January 6th political prisoners this Saturday in Washington DC at the US Capitol. | ||
And like I said, I read about this maybe two or three weeks ago. | ||
It was in the mainstream media. | ||
When I heard about it it was from the news media saying that this was going to happen week after 9-11 and they were suggesting that the Proud Boys would be involved and the Three Percenters and the Oath Keepers and I remember hearing about this and I think I said on the show I don't even believe this is real because I know everybody in politics and I know everything that's going on in the right wing and I haven't heard anything about this. | ||
Well fast forward a few weeks later and I've gotten to the bottom of it. | ||
It's not like it's a big secret. | ||
I just didn't know that much about it a couple of weeks ago. | ||
It's being organized by Matt Brainerd from Look Ahead America. | ||
And I like that guy. | ||
He had an exhibit at AFPAC 2. | ||
And he's a great guy, and he's totally America First, and he's behind a lot of the best America First candidates, like Joe Kent. | ||
I think Matt Brainard's working with him. | ||
So, the guy's totally solid. | ||
But he's putting together this rally which is really not, in my opinion, a great idea. | ||
And today the big story is that President Donald Trump himself has come out today against this rally. | ||
He said that he thinks this is just a big setup to make him and his supporters look bad. | ||
Because, of course, the intel agencies and law enforcement are already saying that they think it could be a repeat of January 6th. | ||
And why do you think they're saying that? | ||
This is a great gift to them. | ||
It's a huge gift. | ||
Especially after we covered it just this past Monday. | ||
The first show of this week we talked about the comparisons that are being made this year between 9-11 and January 6th. | ||
And why do you think they're doing that? | ||
They're calling it terrorism so that they could call the Trump supporters terrorists so that they could wage a war on Trump supporters. | ||
It's as simple as that. | ||
It's that straightforward. | ||
And so creating a big media circus and creating a big opportunity here for potentially violence or other problems, it's not a good idea. | ||
So we'll talk about that tonight. | ||
That'll be our featured story. | ||
We'll also be talking tonight about a story, and this isn't like a huge deal or anything, but I think there's a pretty important takeaway. | ||
It's a story about a family who was forcibly removed from an American Airlines flight because their toddler, two-year-old son, was not wearing his mask on the plane while he was having an asthma attack. | ||
You have a mother and her two-year-old son. | ||
They're on a plane. | ||
The plane is in midair. | ||
You know, they're flying to their destination. | ||
And they're compliant. | ||
They're wearing the masks. | ||
It's going fine. | ||
And we know this because you have to wear a mask for the plane to take off. | ||
I know that because I got kicked off a flight back in December, I think it was. | ||
December of last year. | ||
Because I was wearing a mask. | ||
It slipped below my nose. | ||
They hassled me about it. | ||
I gave them attitude. | ||
And then they called the cops and kicked me off. | ||
And they brought the plane back to the gate to kick me off. | ||
So I know from personal experience you you gotta be wearing your mask for the plane to even take off because they they go and they check every aisle and you know they really give you the blues about it. | ||
So they're flying through the air they're halfway to their destination the kid starts having an asthma attack Crying, screaming, gasping for air. | ||
The flight attendant says, you're not being compliant. | ||
You're not wearing your mask. | ||
They turn the plane around. | ||
Turn the plane around, bring it down, and then they have the police kick the mother and child off the plane. | ||
Nobody says anything. | ||
Nobody on the plane. | ||
None of the passengers say anything. | ||
The flight attendants, of course, are the ones doing this. | ||
The police don't intervene. | ||
Game over. | ||
So we'll talk about that too. | ||
Like I said, it's not like a very relevant current events story, but I think there's a pretty key takeaway here, so we'll talk about that too. | ||
The takeaway is, we hate the police. | ||
But we're gonna, we're gonna dive into the show. | ||
Before we do that, I want to remind you to follow me on Gabin Telegram, very important. | ||
Like I said, we've got some demonstrations planned. | ||
Potentially in a couple of weeks, although not on the U.S. | ||
Capitol grounds, because I don't think that's a good idea. | ||
But we're going to be planning some demonstrations, potentially in state capitals, against the vaccine mandate. | ||
That's coming up. | ||
And like I said, I'll keep you up to speed about that on my Telegram and Gab accounts. | ||
Excuse me, the links are down below. | ||
Telegram is t.me slash Nick Chafuentes. | ||
Gab is gab.com slash real Nick Chafuentes. | ||
So be sure you're following me there. | ||
And I think we'll just get into the show. | ||
There's really not much else going on. | ||
I had a big dinner tonight. | ||
What a great dinner. | ||
That's why I'm feeling so vivacious. | ||
I'm feeling prosperous because I had a big dinner. | ||
You know, yesterday I was in a really bad mood because I hadn't eaten and I was tired and it was hot out. | ||
And today it was hot out and I was really pissed off earlier. | ||
It's too hot. | ||
It's too hot. | ||
I don't want to live where it's hot anymore. | ||
I want to live where it's cold. | ||
Where there's no sunlight and there's no heat. | ||
Because it's too bright! | ||
Who can see driving around this city in the blazing sun? | ||
It's too bright and it's too hot. | ||
It's 90 degrees every day. | ||
I feel like I'm in an oven and staring at a light bulb at all times. | ||
This whole summer! | ||
And I'm over it! | ||
So I want the winter to come so that there's no more light and there's no more heat and the snow will deafen the noise too. | ||
That's the other benefit is the snow when it falls on the ground deafens the noise. | ||
So it's quiet, dark, and cold. | ||
And so anyway, so I was really pissed off earlier for the reasons I just described. | ||
And I got home and I was like, you know what? | ||
I don't even want to do anything today. | ||
And so I took a nap and I woke up and I got Culver's. | ||
I got a Butter Burger Deluxe. | ||
I got a four-piece chicken tender. | ||
I got the cheese curds. | ||
I got the pretzel bites. | ||
I was gonna get some ice cream, but I thought, you know what? | ||
Let's not overdo it. | ||
I already had a chocolate cake shake yesterday. | ||
I said, let's not overdo it. | ||
I think I've had enough sugar for the week. | ||
I wound up having a couple of Reese's anyways, But so I just pigged out and you know now I'm feeling good I feel relieved I feel my blood sugar is I don't even know how any of that works but it's at the right level it is at the optimal level and the serotonin is being released pleasure chemicals are being released and you know I'm in a great state of mind right now ready to ready to knock another one out of the park another one of these episodes | ||
That's not a baseball bat. | ||
What's a baseball bat noise? | ||
That's a whip noise. | ||
But I'm ready to knock it out of the park. | ||
So I feel good. | ||
But anyway, we're gonna dive into the show. | ||
Was I gonna talk about something else? | ||
I feel like I was gonna talk about something. | ||
But I forget what it was. | ||
So we'll just get into the news. | ||
It'll come to me later. | ||
So our first story is about This airplane situation. | ||
I gotta be honest, being put on the no-fly list, best thing that ever happened to me. | ||
Best thing that ever happened to me. | ||
I've had to miss some important occasions. | ||
I had to miss a couple of weddings, which is very disappointing. | ||
But, it's a get-out-of-jail-free card for anything I don't want to do. | ||
I get invited to stuff all the time, and I don't know what's wrong with me, but I always say yes to things that I know I don't want to do. | ||
I'm sure you people can relate. | ||
People invite me to stuff and I'm always like oh yeah sure of course and then like 10 minutes later I'm like what was I thinking I don't want to go to that so being on the no-fly list it's a perfect you know if I if I want to go to something it sucks because I have to miss it but more often than not I don't want to go to things and it's the perfect excuse well I'm on a no-fly list well it's in Indiana oh what am I gonna drive there so | ||
So that part of it is good, and I don't really miss flying. | ||
I think what people like about flying is the convenience of being able to travel a long distance in a short amount of time, but I don't know that anybody really likes the experience of flying. | ||
It's a very stressful thing, you know, because you got to arrange your transportation to the airport, you got to pack a bag, you have to pack the right size bottles of like shampoo and soap and things. | ||
And, you gotta go through security, you gotta get there like an hour early, and then, you know, this mask thing is going on. | ||
Now, I mean, I don't have to tell you. | ||
You flew on an airplane. | ||
It's a miserable experience. | ||
And it's only getting worse! | ||
It's already bad enough as it is. | ||
But now with this mask thing? | ||
I mean I was probably reaching the end of the line with the flying even without the FBI investigation. | ||
Because I remember before I got put on the no-fly list when I was flying back home from Miami earlier this year. | ||
I remember I was taking a sip of a bottle of water, I put it down, and a flight attendant scurries up to me and says, hey, excuse me, you need to be wearing your mask. | ||
And I said, you know, I'm drinking something right now, it's okay. | ||
And she's like, no, you need to put it on between sips. | ||
I think I told this story before. | ||
I'm like, in between sips? | ||
What? | ||
She's like, well, I do it, and I'm okay with doing that. | ||
I was like, yeah, well that's ridiculous. | ||
So, you know, don't fly in airplanes. | ||
You know, we just really have to just be non-participants. | ||
I'm over it! | ||
I'm over all of it. | ||
Anyway, but it's getting much worse. | ||
I thought it was bad eight months ago. | ||
I thought it was bad a year ago. | ||
It's worse than ever. | ||
And we have a story today about a mother and her child who were flying on an airplane, American Airlines flight, And they grounded the plane because the two-year-old toddler was having an asthma attack and was not wearing his mask. | ||
This is a story from National File. | ||
I'll read it to you and we'll get into it. | ||
It says, quote, American Airlines turned around a flight and kicked off a two-year-old asthmatic boy and his mother and grandmother because the child could not wear a face mask properly when he had an asthma attack. | ||
Amanda Pandarvis, her two-year-old son Waylon, And we are going to withhold judgment about their names. | ||
That's really not important. | ||
I'm tempted to say that they deserve to not fly in airplanes at all because of the names. | ||
Because Waylon is not a real name, but... | ||
It says Amanda Pandarvis, her two-year-old son Waylon, Waylon Pandarvis. | ||
Great job, white people. | ||
And her mother, that's not anti-white because I'm white, but, you know. | ||
I said the other day, we've been very down on white people lately and it, you know, it just keeps going. | ||
More and more, the more that I do the show, the more that I live my life, that like graphic t-shirt that says, I'm not racist, I hate everybody, the more that rings true to me. | ||
You know, because we have people that super chat the show and they're like, Shaniqua this and that, and it's like, okay, really? | ||
Waylon, Braylon, Kyler, whatever. | ||
Anyway, that's not what this show is about. | ||
It says, Amanda Pendarvis, her two-year-old son Waylon, and her mother were allegedly kicked off American Airlines flight 1284 on Monday. | ||
Because Waylon, who has asthma, was having an attack and could not maintain the mask on his face properly as a result. | ||
Pandarvis described it on Instagram as the most humiliating and traumatizing experience because of the actions of the flight attendant, who she named as Carl, and described as, quote, truly evil and power-tripping. | ||
In upsetting footage posted to Instagram by Pandarvis, her son can be seen crying and not wanting to wear the mask. | ||
Due to his inability to breathe, despite allegedly showing the American Airlines attendant his negative COVID test and informing him that he has asthma, the flight attendant did not care that Waylon was, quote, literally hyperventilating. | ||
As a result, the plane was turned around and the family was escorted off by police officers. | ||
Pandarvas said, I was not refusing a mask, nor did I even say I wouldn't try to keep a mask on my son. | ||
Despite the flight attendant announcing the incident to the whole plane, describing her son as a non-compliant traveler, the majority of passengers did not speak up about what was happening. | ||
She added, quote, there was one man behind us who was standing up to the flight attendant, telling him how insane and irrational he was being. | ||
Pandarvas added that several other passengers mouthed, I'm sorry, to her. | ||
A great comfort, I'm sure. | ||
The story gained greater attention when Twitter user Tiger Lily tweeted screenshots of what Pandarvas posted on Instagram. | ||
She wrote, quote, the only thing that COVID has done to society is remove people of their compassion. | ||
Hospitals making mothers give birth alone, children being taken, babies being kicked off airplanes, families turning against each other. | ||
I won't make nice with these people, not anymore. | ||
Responses to the tweet were mostly of shock and anger, including many calls for Pandarvis to sue American Airlines, which is another very funny thing that people do. | ||
It says American Airlines replied to Tiger Lily in a tweet, confirming that they had reached out to Pandarvis asking for information. | ||
Whoa, whoops! | ||
Chair malfunction confirming. | ||
National File reached out to American Airlines for a statement on the incident and whether the actions of the flight attendant were acceptable and in line with their company policies, despite the results being the punishment of a family because of uncontrollable health issues of a minor. | ||
After the publication, American Airlines issued a response to National File that seemed to confirm the series of events. | ||
So like I said, you know, this story by itself is just another day in the life of this gay country that I now hate. | ||
America is the worst. | ||
It's just a day in the life. | ||
We see this all the time. | ||
Particularly this story. | ||
How many stories this year have you seen about a family wrongfully kicked off an airplane because of a mask issue? | ||
Or something like that. | ||
At a restaurant, or a store, or a school. | ||
This happens all the time now. | ||
So it's not this which is so newsworthy, but, you know, I was reading this story, and to me, what this tells us is kind of what our prospects are for any kind of civil resistance. | ||
Because, you know, I look at some of the people that are involved in this, and of course we've got Waylon and his mother, Amanda. | ||
And they're just a couple of travelers trying to make their way. | ||
They're trying their best to be compliant. | ||
You've got the flight attendant, which is power tripping. | ||
We've seen all that before. | ||
But you know, I was thinking about this. | ||
Nobody on the plane said anything. | ||
Nobody on the plane intervened. | ||
What do you think people did on this airplane when they came on the loudspeaker and said, we're gonna ground this plane? | ||
We have a non-compliant two-year-old? | ||
And what do you think people were doing when they saw people that were in close proximity to where they were sitting? | ||
When they saw a child screaming, hyperventilating, and they saw the flight attendant power tripping, what do you think they did? | ||
I'll take a wild guess. | ||
I think they probably just sat there quietly, facing forward, pretending not to know what was going on. | ||
You know, basically ignoring it. | ||
I think that maybe the people in close proximity were gawking? | ||
Eyes wide? | ||
Mass covering their face, maybe leaning over each other, but quietly sitting down, and the people that weren't in proximity were probably just facing forward and trying their hardest to pretend like that wasn't happening. | ||
And there were people that were sympathetic. | ||
You had people saying, I'm sorry, and one guy maybe was sticking up for these people, but to me this is the real black pill, and this is why I don't think we're ready for any kind of You know, serious action, spontaneous civil unrest, which some people think is imminent. | ||
You know, some people think, people are getting tired of this stuff, they're gonna rise up. | ||
Where's the evidence of that? | ||
Because this stuff goes on every day, and people just ignore it. | ||
People gawk at it, or they pretend that it's not happening. | ||
All the time. | ||
And on an airplane, you've got like, what, a hundred people, maybe more? | ||
So it's not like it would have been impossible for a mob of people to protect this woman or for people to get up out of their seats and say something or whatever, but people are either apathetic Or they're afraid. | ||
But either way, nobody is doing even the bare minimum, even the bare minimum to resist COVID tyranny. | ||
People that don't like it aren't non-compliant. | ||
And when people that are compliant are being treated unfairly, nobody stands up. | ||
Nobody sticks up for them out of fear for reprisal from the same system. | ||
So I was reading the story and it was very funny how she described it. | ||
She said that passengers were mouthing, I'm sorry. | ||
Mouthing it. | ||
Wouldn't say it. | ||
And I don't know how they would mouth it because doesn't everyone have their mask on? | ||
But, you know, taking the mask off, I'm sorry. | ||
Is that the best we could do? | ||
Is that the best that people can do? | ||
So I see that and I think it's gonna take a lot more pain and discomfort for this country to be primed and ready for a real, for any kind of real resistance. | ||
You see what's happening in Europe between the Yellow Vests, And then the protests against the lockdowns, and now the protests against the vax mandates, and they're out there beating the shit out of the police. | ||
I mean, they're out there riding, they're out there pushing cars over, and it's real civil unrest. | ||
Now, I'm not over here saying that we should fight the police. | ||
I'm not over here saying... I would never encourage that, because then I would get served a lawsuit, or the FBI would knock on my door. | ||
But I see a country over there that, ironically, has the spirit of freedom that we do not. | ||
You know, Americans love to talk about, well, we've got a constitution, we love our freedom too much. | ||
That's not true. | ||
Because in France, which we would call, or conservatives would call, socialist, or communist, or gay, or whatever, they're out there waving the French flag, and punching police, and wearing yellow vests and setting cars on fire. | ||
And historically, that's how Europe is. | ||
You know, Europeans do have that spirit. | ||
I think maybe more especially now than we do. | ||
So that's the people. | ||
What will your fellow Americans offer up to you when you and your two-year-old son, and by the way you're a woman, a woman traveling with your mom and your two-year-old son, what will people offer up to you when you're getting crushed under the boot of corporations, police, and all of that? | ||
Well, they'll mouth silently, I'm so sorry. | ||
Mask up. | ||
Face forward. | ||
That's how people are. | ||
It's what it is. | ||
The other thing is, the police in this situation... | ||
You know, I cannot countenance Back the Blue for one more second on this show. | ||
Not personally, and not on the show. | ||
Because everybody's always saying, you know, well, the police are this thin blue line, they're doing this job that, you know, is so dangerous, they keep us safe, or they're, at the minimum, police officers tend to be more conservative, or Trump voters, something like that. | ||
Have you ever seen, have you ever, ever, ever in your life or in a national news story, have you ever seen one of these boys in blue exercise discretion in the favor of the people? | ||
Has that ever happened? | ||
Have you ever seen a viral video of a police officer show up on an airplane and say, you know what, let's hear out the passenger. | ||
I think they're in the right or something like that. | ||
Has that ever happened? | ||
No. | ||
That's never happened. | ||
Have the police ever used their discretion at a conservative protest? | ||
And said, you know, maybe they don't have a permit, or maybe they don't have all their I's and T's dotted and crossed, but you know what? | ||
We're going to protect their demonstration. | ||
No! | ||
No. | ||
They don't protect conservatives, and I was there at Atlanta Stop the Steal. | ||
They shut our protest down the second that our permit expired. | ||
Kicked us out right in the middle of it. | ||
And how many times have they used their discretion in the other way? | ||
So, I see these police and I just don't understand what exactly they're doing for us anymore. | ||
I know this isn't a hot take, we covered this a little bit I think yesterday too, but people really need to think about this. | ||
When the corporations call, and when Black Lives Matter calls, and when the Biden pedo regime, and all these other institutional or individual actors out there that hate us, when they call, the police answer. | ||
When they call, the police show up. | ||
And the police obey. | ||
Those people. | ||
Always, every time, at our expense. | ||
And it's never the other way around. | ||
When you think about words that describe the police, do you think about words like reasonable? | ||
Words like rational? | ||
Like they'll have a conversation with you? | ||
Again, like they will ever use their discretion to do the right thing? | ||
Or are they litigious, legalistic, Enforcing compliance over everything else, power tripping assholes. | ||
Because that's what I see, especially with the COVID mandates. | ||
At school board meetings, at restaurants, bars, stores, airplanes especially, this shows you what the police are there to do. | ||
And they are there to obey the power structure that they represent. | ||
And that's their job. | ||
They're the enforcement arm of the power structure. | ||
So when the corporations and stores and whatever, when the foot soldiers, Antifa, BLM, when they call, when the government calls, they're there to respond and they're there to take over and take out whatever Trump supporter, MAGA, two-year-old grandma, whoever that they need to. | ||
That's how it works. | ||
How many times have you seen that? | ||
They will be there enforcing the vaccine compliance, just like they are here now enforcing the mask compliance. | ||
They will be there enforcing your tranny kid's compliance. | ||
They'll be there to enforce that your kid goes on hormone replacement therapy or has a gay teacher or whatever, just like they are there now enforcing everything else. | ||
That's how it works. | ||
They will not be there, however, enforcing compliance against undocumented immigrants, black gang members, carjackers, corruption, pedophile elite, anything like that. | ||
That's the state of where we are. | ||
And so all of this is to say, when you look at a little vignette like this, people need to take this information and really internalize it and realize there's nobody on our side. | ||
You can't count on your neighbors. | ||
You can't count on the police. | ||
You can count on yourself, your family, and the people that you know and trust that are on the same page. | ||
But you cannot trust the police, you cannot trust the Republican Party, and don't count on your fellow man, don't count on your fellow American rising up to defend your rights or something like that. | ||
People have had enough! | ||
No they haven't. | ||
People will just keep taking it. | ||
They will just keep taking it and taking it and they will never get enough of being raped and abused by their government. | ||
They will never have enough of that. | ||
That much is obvious. | ||
High taxes, inflation, what are they calling it now? | ||
Shrinkflation or something where they're selling you a box of cereal that's 10% smaller and 10% more expensive. | ||
They'll tolerate rolling blackouts. | ||
They'll tolerate How much? | ||
Now, mask mandates, vaccine mandates, plexiglass, all of it. | ||
There's no shortage of what people will tolerate until people like us begin to say no. | ||
But we got to be the trendsetters. | ||
We got to be the first one to stand up. | ||
You have to be the first one in the store not wearing the mask. | ||
You got to be the first one to get fired from your job for not getting vaccinated. | ||
You got to be the one making a scene, getting kicked out of places, not supporting the police, not voting, We've got to become non-compliant, ungovernable. | ||
If what they want is compliance, then we have to become non-compliant. | ||
And the hope is that eventually, what we're doing is going to inspire other people. | ||
We will give them the courage to stand up beside us. | ||
I don't know how likely that's going to happen. | ||
This woman wasn't making a stand. | ||
She was just trying to get from point A to point B, and it couldn't happen. | ||
And no one was even willing to do anything. | ||
So I see the situation and it paints a kind of, uh, what's the word? | ||
It's not a pretty picture for our current situation. | ||
Just when you think people have had enough, people aren't going to take this anymore, then you see stuff like this. | ||
They go, I'm so sorry. | ||
They put the mask up and they continue doing their thing because everybody's afraid. | ||
And afraid of what exactly? | ||
And I've been talking about this. | ||
This is the last thing I'll say and then we'll move on. | ||
You know, when I say America first is inevitable, and that's our catchphrase, right? | ||
I said that at AFPAC 2. | ||
And I know I've explained this before, but it's taken on some renewed relevance now. | ||
When I say America First is inevitable, that's not just to hype you up. | ||
That's not just to say, we're gonna win! | ||
I believe that we will win! | ||
You know, it's not as simple as that. | ||
I've always said it is necessary. | ||
I mean, what we're talking about is necessarily going to happen. | ||
And it's because the society is going to get so bad that eventually people are going to get so upset that things will have to change. | ||
Or at least there will be an opportunity where things can change when that inflection point, when that intersection happens. | ||
And what I mean by that is this. | ||
Why don't people want to intervene when they know something is wrong in a situation like this? | ||
Well, there's a lot of reasons. | ||
There are psychological, social reasons why people don't want to stand up and be the only one speaking out. | ||
But a big reason why there's not more general Discontent and more general unrest is because things just haven't gotten bad enough. | ||
And as the society keeps going in this direction, people are going to begin to hate their lives. | ||
They're going to hate going to work. | ||
They're going to hate being poor. | ||
They're going to hate not having a social life. | ||
They're going to hate the people around them. | ||
They're going to be filled with misery. | ||
And so increasingly the threat which the system holds over you of pulling the rug out from under your life, firing you from your job, kicking you off a plane, social shaming, ostracism, etc. | ||
That cost, the relative cost of all of that, will go down because the value of the life that you're living is going down. | ||
So right now people don't want to face these social costs because it's not worth it to trade in their life. | ||
Their life is still going reasonably well enough that they don't want to give it up for for nothing essentially. | ||
But as time goes on, people are going to say, you know what? | ||
I don't have anything left to lose. | ||
Screw it! | ||
What's going to happen next? | ||
I'm going to get fired from my job? | ||
I don't even like my job! | ||
I'm going to get embarrassed in front of my friends? | ||
I don't even like my friends! | ||
I don't even have any friends! | ||
I'm going to get disowned by my family? | ||
My family are all vaxxed retards! | ||
And I think, I think that you're going to get to the point where It's not that people are going to have enough and start a rebellion or something, but we're going to get to the point where we will be able to create essentially an army of discontented people that, you know, pulling the rug out from under them is not going to be the same sentence that it is now or that it once was. | ||
Then I hear that from people all the time. | ||
This VAX mandate is the proof of this. | ||
Because more than ever before, people are saying, I'm willing to get fired over this. | ||
I'm willing to get fired for this. | ||
In this case, it's because the imposition is too strong. | ||
Get vaccinated. | ||
That's a very personal, invasive thing. | ||
So that's part of it. | ||
It's a very invasive imposition on people. | ||
And so that's why people are willing to get fired. | ||
But as time goes on, the other effect will take place too, where people say, you know what? | ||
What's the use anyway? | ||
How much worse could it get? | ||
And I don't know if I would call myself an accelerationist because of this. | ||
I will just simply say that trend is working in our favor. | ||
And the more people that can be recruited out of the system and onto the side of the resistance, the more intelligent, competent, useful people that will choose this path as opposed to the other, the better. | ||
And the worse that society gets, the more rigid, the more oppressive, the more imposing, the lower the quality of life, the more that high quality people will be trading in what would have been a nice life increasingly is a pretty mediocre, shitty life. | ||
They'll be trading that in to become a freedom fighter, for lack of a better word, a revolutionary, a patriot, whatever you want to call what we're doing, a groiper. | ||
And therein lies, that's the future. | ||
Those are the people. | ||
This is the sort of parallel society that is going to form the basis eventually of a new country, or a new system, a new elite, something like that. | ||
We don't know what form it'll take, but that's really the upshot of all of this, is that how many intelligent, bright, useful people, or just people at all, how many of those people are just going to continue to go along with this? | ||
I don't know. | ||
That there's going to be a lot of people sacrificing and toiling and working and compromising themselves so that they can have a lesser and lesser quality of life. | ||
Less and less freedom and control and dignity and decency. | ||
So, that's the American Airlines flight. | ||
Other than that, it's more of the same. | ||
Other than that, it's more of the same, you know, compliance nonsense. | ||
Flight attendants are scum. | ||
I mean, they're worse than the police. | ||
I've had my fair share of experiences with flight attendants. | ||
They are petty tyrants. | ||
And police are too. | ||
And that's what everybody's become. | ||
People have become awful. | ||
People are awful. | ||
Nobody's a human being anymore. | ||
Everybody's rude. | ||
Everybody's ignorant. | ||
Everybody, you know, all these people in these roles. | ||
It's like they don't even treat you like a human being or something. | ||
They, I mean, people like a flight attendant really does see you as like you're under their like domain. | ||
It's not like you're a guy or you're a girl or whatever. | ||
You're another human being in a uniform on this plane performing a service. | ||
They really think that they're like the boss of you. | ||
And, you know, I can't help but think that a lot of this technical, like, jargon and HR department culture plays into this. | ||
But they really do see us as, like, a product. | ||
They see us as, like, a peg or a cog in the machine, you know? | ||
Like, we're just a mechanical part, essentially, of, like, the administration of their business, of their job. | ||
I know that's not a super groundbreaking take or anything, but... | ||
And that's the police too. | ||
I am not a cattle. | ||
I am a human being. | ||
I am a human being. | ||
I am probably a more exceptional human being. | ||
Not for nothing. | ||
That's got nothing to do with it. | ||
But I am a human being at the minimum. | ||
I'm a person. | ||
I'm a person with a soul. | ||
And I'm tired of being treated by like minimum wage workers or service employees like I'm some kind of animal. | ||
Everywhere I go! | ||
Every store, every drive-thru, every... When I used to fly on planes with the police, with like bureaucrats, being on the phone with people, I mean they just treat you like garbage. | ||
Country sucks. | ||
And I'm sure you all know the feeling too. | ||
I mean just to get like a human connection is such a rarity these days. | ||
Just to like... | ||
Engage with somebody on a human level. | ||
It doesn't happen. | ||
It doesn't happen. | ||
And that's because of this weird disconnect now with masks, plexiglass, COVID compliance stuff, but also with this, the economy, the service economy, and with the digital stuff, and with the screens, and the phones, and all that. | ||
It's like we have an anti-human civilization. | ||
We have an anti-human society. | ||
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People can't be human beings anymore. | |
I'm a real human being and what happened to me? | ||
Look at me. | ||
I live my life as a real human being. | ||
I'm real. | ||
And what happens to me? | ||
I get put on a fly list. | ||
They confiscate my money. | ||
They ban me from everything. | ||
For being a real human. | ||
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So... | |
It's messed up. | ||
It's pretty messed up, but you know what? | ||
But we're still here. | ||
As long as we're here, society has not fallen, right? | ||
The good news is there is still a human being space, and it's us. | ||
It's the Groifers. | ||
We're the only human beings left. | ||
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You know? | |
Because anybody that's not a groyper is, you know, they're working for the man. | ||
They're working for the man and so they're compromising their humanity. | ||
We're the last ones. | ||
We're the last people left. | ||
Because you can't be a human and be left-wing. | ||
Just can't be. | ||
There are no human beings that are going to police you about pronouns and masks and did you get your vax and that's racist. | ||
There are no real human beings that are leftists. | ||
Doesn't exist. | ||
There are no real human beings that aren't like, you know, probably right-wing or something like right-wing, at least having a more right-wing disposition. | ||
And I don't think you could be a real human being if you're not, you know, if you're, if you're like one of these turning point types or con-inc types where you're not even really all that conservative. | ||
You're just like a kind of political grifter, kind of like a political shyster. | ||
So, logically, we can conclude that, well, who's left? | ||
If all the left is no good, and all the kind of apathetic normies are not human, and all these right-wing griftoids are not human, well, you know, I think all you got left is the gripers. | ||
So, but we're gonna move on. | ||
I want to talk about this January 6th rally that's coming up here, coming up this weekend. | ||
And, like I said at the top of the show, I covered this story a couple of weeks ago or something and I, you know, at the time I didn't know what was going on. | ||
And I came on the show and I said, I think this is fake. | ||
I don't even think there is such a rally happening. | ||
I think this is a totally astroturfed, fabricated story. | ||
And the story was about a rally in defense of the Capitol rioters that are in solitary confinement. | ||
And the protest is supposed to happen on Saturday, which is a week after 9-11, on the U.S. | ||
Capitol in Washington, D.C. | ||
And so when I first heard about this in the media, I said, I've never heard about this from anywhere other than the mainstream media. | ||
And that leads me to believe, if I haven't heard it from people that I know, And in other words, people that are right-wing and conservative and would be involved with something like this, then it's probably fake. | ||
Because it sounds too good to be true for the Feds. | ||
Here we are, eight months after the attack on the Capitol. | ||
And apparently the Proud Boys, Oath Keepers, and other assorted conservatives are getting the band back together for another demonstration a week after 9-11, after the Taliban takes over Afghanistan, with this new war on terror in full swing going out to protest at the Capitol. | ||
In defense of the people that are still locked up over the Capitol. | ||
And I said that just sounds too good to be true for them. | ||
That sounds like the perfect trap. | ||
Because all it's going to take is one moron, it's going to take one spook, one idiot, Who's going to go to something like this with a gun or with a weapon or is going to try something funny or whatever. | ||
And guess what? | ||
Now, you know, you took one attack on the Capitol and turned it into two. | ||
And now you've created a pattern. | ||
Now you've created a data set. | ||
And now you've given the government a real reason to go after all these people. | ||
You've given them more propaganda material to warn all of America that Trump supporters really want to overthrow the government or something like that. | ||
And so I said a couple of weeks ago that, of course, steer clear. | ||
Do not go and protest in front of the Capitol. | ||
You can't do that anymore. | ||
We're supposed to be able to. | ||
It should be First Amendment protected, but we can't anymore for obvious reasons. | ||
And I said, I think this is a complete fabrication. | ||
Well, it turns out this rally is being organized by Matt Brainerd from Look Ahead America. | ||
And I said earlier, I know Matt Brainerd. | ||
I like Matt Brainerd. | ||
He was an exhibitor at AFPAC, too. | ||
And I think he's a great guy. | ||
And very intelligent and 100% America First and he's behind some of the best America First candidates and the guy is a brilliant political operative. | ||
He trains hundreds of volunteers and he's good at what he does. | ||
I don't have enough positive things to say about him. | ||
I've talked to him and he's been very charitable at this time and very helpful. | ||
He's a great guy but I'm a little bit confused. | ||
I mean, like I said, I heard this story and I thought this has got to be like an FBI creation. | ||
This has got to be like a literal FBI honeypot. | ||
Directly, explicitly, like they cooked it up in their office and they might as well be advertising it themselves with their own badge. | ||
So he's behind it. | ||
And the big story today about this rally is that Donald Trump feels the same way that I do. | ||
He came out and said, or rather an anonymous source, so it very well could be not true, but an anonymous source came out and said that Trump thinks it's exactly that, a honeypot. | ||
And this is the story. | ||
It's his quote. | ||
Former President Donald Trump is staying away from the September 18th DC rally. | ||
In support of Capitol riot suspects because he thinks it's a setup to damage his reputation. | ||
Trump has in the past spoken in support of his fans who attacked the U.S. | ||
Capitol on January 6th, but sources told the New York Times that he won't be going anywhere near Washington on Saturday and will instead spend the day at his golf resort in Bedminster, New Jersey. | ||
The Times reported, quote, Mr. Trump views the planned protest as a setup that the news media will use against him regardless of the outcome. | ||
The Saturday rally was organized by Matt Brainerd, a former Trump campaign data official, and is being held in support of those who have been jailed or have faced other punishments in relation to the Capitol riot. | ||
Earlier this week, Brainerd said attendees would not be allowed to wear clothing in support of Trump or Biden, saying the event was, quote, not about the election or any candidate. | ||
Trump is not the only Republican keeping his distance, with Representatives Marjorie Taylor Greene and Madison Cawthorn, who originally scheduled to speak at the event, both canceling their appearances, according to Politico. | ||
The event had raised fears of a repeat of the violence on January 6th, with intelligence officials saying that several far-right groups such as the Proud Boys and Oath Keepers are expected to attend. | ||
Amid security concerns, police officers have re-erected a security fence around the perimeter of the Capitol that was originally put there in the wake of the insurrection. | ||
Trump appears not to be the only one concerned that the event was a setup, with NBC News reporting on Wednesday that hardline Trump supporters and right-wing extremists on social media channels were riddled with paranoia that the event could be used as a decoy to entrap them. | ||
The Department of Homeland Security said that about 700 people are expected to attend the event. | ||
So, I'm very confused. | ||
I don't know why Matt Brainerd is doing this. | ||
What's more, he said that Matt Brainerd said that if you go to the rally wearing Trump merchandise, he said he's going to take your picture and dox you. | ||
Because their rules are that you're not supposed to wear paraphernalia of any political official. | ||
I guess Look Ahead America, which is his group, was a non-profit, now it isn't. | ||
They got their status revoked by the IRS so I don't know if it has something to do with that because the rules governing 501c3 and 501c4 nonprofits are very strict for tax-exempt status and particularly when it comes to supporting particular candidates and engaging in partisan politics and electioneering. | ||
So I don't know if it's for that reason but either way it's a very weird thing that he would say, uh, we'll dox you at our rally if you wear a Trump shirt. | ||
I mean, The rally is in favor of the January 6th prisoners and what were the January 6th prisoners there to do on January 6th other than protest against election fraud which robbed Trump himself of the presidency. | ||
So in other words, it's not like this is just a rally for a conservative issue like Second Amendment or pro-life or something like that. | ||
It almost is an explicitly pro-Trump thing, but he says, well if you wear Trump gear, we'll dox you. | ||
He says, we're gonna take your picture and make you famous. | ||
So what is going on? | ||
What's going on with this? | ||
This is a terrible idea. | ||
And I will say, first of all, do not go to this. | ||
Do not go anywhere near this. | ||
And you know me. | ||
I've been doing this show for four and a half years and I have always told you, At least since Charlottesville, that in real life activism is almost always a bad idea. | ||
Almost always a bad idea. | ||
There are few exceptions when there's actually a good reason to demonstrate. | ||
And the exceptions that have happened in my career were the Groyper War, if you could call it that. | ||
That wasn't even really a protest, so I don't even think that counts. | ||
It was Stop the Steal and it's the forthcoming anti-vax mandate, anti-vax passport demonstrations. | ||
So in four and a half years, I've said there's two times when it's appropriate to do an in real life public demonstration, and both within a year. | ||
And the reason for that is because what nearly always happens in in real life demonstrations is you're bringing people out to a high risk situation where there is a high chance that things can go wrong and a very low chance that this is going to have any positive impact at all. | ||
So, it's really about evaluating pros and cons. | ||
Go out and do a demonstration, and in most cases, it's not even going to do anything. | ||
What's the tangible benefit of a public demonstration? | ||
In most cases, there is none. | ||
In most cases, all people can say, what the benefit of an in real life demonstration is, is that it raises awareness, or raises consciousness, or something like that. | ||
But you see, be that as it may, that that might be a benefit. | ||
It's not a tangible one. | ||
It's not a measurable one. | ||
It's not tangible. | ||
And it's not just that it's not measurable, in that it's not quantifiable, and it's not just that it's not physical or real, but it's not even tangible. | ||
There's nothing real about that. | ||
What's the goal? | ||
You know, at what point do you say we succeeded in raising awareness? | ||
Is there a short, medium, long term? | ||
Is it changing something in real life? | ||
Not really. | ||
It's completely intangible. | ||
It's completely unquantifiable. | ||
And that appears to be, in most cases, the only benefit is that it will get press and it will raise awareness for an issue. | ||
But the fortunate thing about the era that we live in, what's fortunate, is that we have the internet. | ||
So there are actually a lot of ways to raise awareness without going out and doing these things. | ||
The cons of doing a demonstration are many. | ||
You know, if it's a smaller demonstration, you could be preyed upon by Antifa, or left-wing people. | ||
So you could get hit, you could get killed, you could get pepper sprayed, you could get a bottle of piss thrown at you. | ||
Worst case scenario is you could get in a fight and wind up in jail. | ||
That's happened to Proud Boys. | ||
It's happened to the Rise Above Movement. | ||
It happened to James Fields. | ||
He's in prison for 500 years because of Charlottesville. | ||
And, you know, I believe he probably was innocent. | ||
So in the worst case scenario, you could wind up hurt or get pissed on or something like that. | ||
You could get attacked by the other side. | ||
You could get in a fight and walk away okay, but wind up in jail or with legal trouble. | ||
You could go to a demonstration and get doxxed, have your face exposed, and then you lose your job and there's other ramifications. | ||
The whole demonstration could be portrayed in a bad way. | ||
It could be used as ammunition for the other side. | ||
They could use that, and they could frame that in any way they want, and they could make the whole group look stupid, or they could use it against the cause that you're advocating for. | ||
So there seems to be very little upside, and where there is, it's not quantifiable, it's not tangible, and there's alternatives! | ||
If the benefit is raising awareness, start a Facebook group, buy a Twitter advertisement, put up a poster, buy a commercial. | ||
There are ways that you could do awareness. | ||
So there are alternatives to the upside. | ||
The downsides are many and in most cases are almost unavoidable. | ||
There's almost no way to promise people you'll never get hurt. | ||
You'll never get doxxed. | ||
You can mitigate it, but those risks are intrinsic with the action, with what you're doing. | ||
So I almost always tell people never go to demonstrations for those reasons. | ||
When there is an exception, it is when there is a tangible benefit. | ||
So during Stop the Steal, of course, what was the tangible benefit? | ||
Well, what exactly was the protest? | ||
What was the cause? | ||
You had this election that was being challenged by the Trump campaign, the sitting president of the United States, and in particular the election results were being challenged in five or six states, of which all of them had Republican state legislatures. | ||
And so, is it so outside of the realm of possibility that a Republican state legislature, which is state government, would be responsive to large demonstrations from their Republican constituents at those state capitals with the backing from below, with their constituents, and from above, from the leader and the president of their party? | ||
I think that's a reasonable upside. | ||
I think that's a reasonable thing. | ||
And it's of such grave consequence that it's worth the risk. | ||
If demonstrations during Stop the Steal could change the outcome of the presidential election and keep Donald Trump in office and keep the revolution going, even if there's a 1% chance that you could change the outcome, it's worth it. | ||
It's worth the downsides. | ||
What's more is at that time the downsides were mitigated because these were massive demonstrations where there were scant reports of anti-far left-wing interference or brawling or fighting and I don't know that anybody got doxxed from going to those things as far as I know. | ||
So that was one of the exceptions. | ||
The anti-vax for a very similar reason. | ||
Here we are at the precipice of a total compliance control system being implemented and there is a chance that this can be reversed where we can call their bluff and get them to back down because they can't expel millions of people from society for refusing to get vaccinated. | ||
This is another opportunity where the downsides are mitigated and there's a tangible upside. | ||
Now this This protest here that Matt Brainerd is organizing does not meet those qualifications. | ||
Because protesting in front of the U.S. | ||
Capitol has many, many, many downsides. | ||
Serious risks. | ||
Serious downsides. | ||
For example, they could call it another insurrection. | ||
They could arrest everybody involved. | ||
They could say that that's an attempt on the government. | ||
Now, I don't know that that's completely likely. | ||
If I were to assess the probability that that would happen, I don't know how high it would be, if I'm being honest. | ||
But that could happen. | ||
The media, at the minimum, could spin this as another insurrection and make everybody look bad. | ||
That's number one. | ||
Number two, it's in D.C. | ||
This is behind enemy lines. | ||
There's a massive Antifa scene there. | ||
Massive. | ||
Of course, that's the most left-wing, Uh, Polity, the most left-wing constituency in America in Washington, D.C. | ||
So you're behind enemy lines. | ||
I would not be surprised if there was a counter-demonstration twice as big as a demonstration of Trump supporters that are going to be there. | ||
So there's a possibility you could get in a fight with these people and then therefore get arrested. | ||
This has the attention of not just law enforcement, but the intelligence agencies. | ||
Like I said, this is something that we saw on January 6th, and they're trying to do a repeat of it. | ||
So it's got every downside that an ordinary protest has, but times 100 because of the location, because of the context, because of the attention from the IC. | ||
And there's always the possibility it could turn into a false flag or something like that. | ||
If the Proud Boys are there, the Feds will be in attendance. | ||
We know that. | ||
And then what's the upside? | ||
The upside is what exactly? | ||
What is going to be the response to this protest, tangible, that the protest will influence? | ||
In other words, they're protesting the imprisonment, wrongful, of the January 6th protesters. | ||
Because of this protest, is a judge going to give them a lighter sentence? | ||
Is the prosecutor that is charging all these people going to drop the charges? | ||
Are the prison wardens going to stop beating these people in prison? | ||
Are the prison people going to let them out of jail? | ||
What exactly is supposed to happen? | ||
Nothing can happen here. | ||
The justice system is not run according to discretion. | ||
The justice system certainly is not responsive to the people, and especially not to conservative people or Trump-supporting people. | ||
Sometimes it's responsive to blacks. | ||
Sometimes it's responsive to Kanye West and the left and celebrity advocates and things like that, but I don't know that it's ever been responsive to Trump supporters and rarely is it responsive to anybody at all. | ||
So what exactly is the upside? | ||
What is the expectation? | ||
What is going to happen? | ||
What's the demand? | ||
We demand justice for them. | ||
Yeah, well, you know, I demand that life should be fair. | ||
I demand that I should be happy. | ||
I demand that I should be able to get my Culver's order without having to wait seven minutes after I pull and pass the window and pay. | ||
I demand a lot of things, but what is a protest going to tangibly do to change outcomes? | ||
I don't see it here. | ||
You can chant and bring signs and picket and do all that, but it cannot, will not, change the fate of these January 6th prisoners at all. | ||
So what are you doing? | ||
Other than putting hundreds of people in jeopardy. | ||
Other than dragging people out to a very high-risk situation with grave consequences for very little upside, if there's any at all. | ||
Again, what's the upside? | ||
Raising awareness? | ||
Once again, you want to raise awareness? | ||
Get on Tucker Carlson. | ||
You want awareness? | ||
Tell somebody who's going on Tucker Carlson to talk about it. | ||
Get on Talk Radio and talk about it. | ||
Whatever! | ||
Do something online. | ||
I mean, there's lots of ways to raise awareness. | ||
Do it somewhere else. | ||
Do it, you know, in a different city. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I'm just spitballing here. | ||
But leading hundreds of people into the Fed's backyard after the so-called insurrection? | ||
And by the way, it's not like I'm afraid. | ||
I would go to something like this, consequences be damned, if it were for a good cause. | ||
But it's just about being prudent. | ||
It's about being smart. | ||
What's the rally that you want to go and jeopardize your life for? | ||
Because there are rallies where I would do that. | ||
What's the rally that you want to walk into the Fed's backyard knowing full well there could be a false flag, knowing full well you could go to jail, get hunted by the FBI, whatever. | ||
What's the rally that you want to take those risks to go to? | ||
I could imagine a few scenarios where I might do that. | ||
If there was some last stand for Trump, or against the vaccine, or for the Catholic Church, you know, I don't know. | ||
I could think of a lot of scenarios. | ||
But going out there to chant justice for the January 6th protesters in the hopes that what happens exactly, we don't even know, that's not one of those circumstances where that sacrifice or taking that risk makes any sense at all for anybody. | ||
So, I'm telling you, steer clear. | ||
Do not go. | ||
We will be doing no more demonstrations in D.C. | ||
for a long time. | ||
Or unless something changes. | ||
And I know. | ||
It shouldn't be that way. | ||
It's a disgrace that it's this way. | ||
This is supposed to be a free country where we have a First Amendment protected right to assemble and to express ourselves. | ||
And of course, of course, that should be sacrosanct. | ||
Especially at the Capitol. | ||
Not like it should be, especially anywhere else, and well, I guess you could do it at the Capitol. | ||
The Capitol is the people's house. | ||
It's a bicameral legislature. | ||
You've got the House of the States, and the states represent us and our sovereignty, and you've got the House of the People, which represents our Republican status. | ||
That's what the Congress is. | ||
And the Bill of Rights, ratified by the Congress and ratified by the states, You know, it's all there! | ||
That's what our country is supposed to be about, is doing a protest in favor of justice at the Capitol. | ||
Like, of course, more than anywhere else you should be able to do something like that, and exactly the nature of what they're talking about doing. | ||
But, the country isn't like that anymore, and we know that, and Matt Brainerd knows that, and it's obvious. | ||
That was obvious on January 6th, and it's only been made more obvious since then. | ||
And again, if it was a worthwhile cause, I would say, you know what? | ||
Let's go and make our stand. | ||
But going out there and saying justice for J6 protesters? | ||
I'm gonna go out there and maybe get arrested by the FBI and throw my life away and get made famous and get beat up and thousand counter protesters and get portrayed in the media by as an insurrectionist 2.0 so that we could say what exactly? | ||
Let our guys go! | ||
And then they say what? | ||
No? | ||
No, that's not how the justice system works actually. | ||
Oh, 700 people demonstrated at the Capitol bravely? | ||
Well, let these guys out! | ||
On account of your bravery, we're gonna let them out early. | ||
We're dropping all the charges. | ||
They go free. | ||
I mean, what do you think's gonna happen? | ||
Nothing! | ||
But a lot of people could get hurt. | ||
So... You know, as always with this political stuff, it's not about... It's not a black and white thing. | ||
No activism, or all activism. | ||
All activism is good. | ||
No activism is good. | ||
This struggle is very complicated. | ||
It's asymmetrical. | ||
We're fighting a vastly more powerful enemy and so it's just about using all the tools in our arsenal and using them prudently and when they are called for. | ||
Using them when they are appropriate. | ||
The demonstrations and activism It has to be used when appropriate. | ||
It's not to say never, never do anything, never take a stand, never face social consequences, but when is it called for? | ||
When is it appropriate? | ||
When does that make sense to do? | ||
It doesn't make sense to do that now, for this, there. | ||
That simple. | ||
So anyway, those are my thoughts on demonstrations in general. | ||
I don't think it's a Fed honeypot, because Matt Brainerd's organizing it, and I don't think that guy's a Fed. | ||
But I think that Feds can easily infiltrate and turn it into a honeypot. | ||
They don't need permission from Matt Brainerd to turn it into one, because the Proud Boys will be there, and they're full of Fed informants, and the Oath Keepers will be there, and same thing. | ||
And that's the Fed's backyard. | ||
And they could have people in fake uniforms, and They could turn it into whatever they wanted to. | ||
Why give them the opportunity? | ||
I don't understand. | ||
I will never understand this. | ||
So steer clear of it. | ||
I'm, you know, and don't get me wrong, it very well may, it could go fine, you know. | ||
It might just be like a dud. | ||
Like Jason Kessler did a Charlottesville rally in DC a couple years ago. | ||
and everybody said it was a terrible idea. | ||
And it was. | ||
Like 10 people showed up, and there were like 2,000 counterprotesters, literally like 2,000 counterprotesters. | ||
And they got a police escort there and back, and I think they all got doxed. | ||
But it didn't turn into a fake terror attack or something like that. | ||
So it could be a dud. | ||
Things like this have happened, and it turns out to be a dud. | ||
But the reasoning stays the same. | ||
Just because it may work out doesn't mean the reasoning isn't sound. | ||
Regardless of what the outcome is, it's not a good idea. | ||
It's not a good idea to take chances like this for no upshot, for no upside. | ||
So I don't know what's going on there, but steer clear of that stuff and you got to evaluate these things like I'm telling you. | ||
When it comes to any of these Any directive that you get from a political organizer, do this, do that, you always got to measure what are we getting out of this? | ||
What's a tangible benefit? | ||
It doesn't have to be an immediate tangible benefit. | ||
It doesn't have to be huge. | ||
It just got to make sense. | ||
It just has to make sense. | ||
Balancing the risk with the reward. | ||
Because we only have so many people in this and we only have so many resources and so we just want to make sure that we're making plays that are, you know, that are strategic. | ||
So that's the January 6th protest. | ||
I think it's a bad idea. | ||
But we're gonna move on. | ||
We're gonna take a look at our Super Chats. | ||
We'll see what you guys have to say about all of this. | ||
Eager to see your take on this. | ||
Do you think we should go? | ||
You think I should go? | ||
I'm not gonna go. | ||
Well, let's see. | ||
I'm gonna get my bubbly out here. | ||
I keep getting the lime flavor, so you can never see the... You never see what I'm drinking. | ||
Because I keep getting lime, which is a green flavor. | ||
That's kind of a cool effect, right? | ||
So... So I'm gonna get my lime bubbly out. | ||
We'll read the Super Chats. | ||
See what you guys have to say. | ||
I'm thirsty. | ||
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I'm thirsty. | |
That Culver's was a very salty, very high sodium meal. | ||
So I've got a real thirst. | ||
All right, let's see. | ||
Now that I have refreshed myself, let's take a look. | ||
It's hot in here, man. | ||
I want to take this jacket off. | ||
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Oh, jeez. | |
Uh... | ||
SoCal Mike's is little money for my nigga brother. | ||
Bitches ain't nothing but hoes and tricks. | ||
Keep your mouth shut hoe or get slapped by Nick. | ||
No e-hoes ever. | ||
So true, dude. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Full-on, full-on misogynist. | ||
I'm going all the way. | ||
I'm going in, in, in. | ||
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It's so true. | |
The more that I see from women, the more I'm like, I'm so right. | ||
Because my whole career, people are like, you know, you just don't get women, and you don't have a girlfriend, you're never gonna have a girlfriend, and you're an incel, and all this kind of stuff. | ||
And it's like, I am an incel. | ||
But also, any hesitancy that I had before, which I didn't, or any ignorance that I had before, I'm only becoming more and more steadfast in my opinion that women just need to be put in their place. | ||
And their place should be like what it is in the Taliban society, basically. | ||
I mean, basically there or just shy of it, but something like that. | ||
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Because it's bad. | |
I see a lot of bad stuff out there. | ||
I don't talk to a lot of women, but I see a lot of bad stuff online, and it's messed up. | ||
Let's see. | ||
Our schizo friend from the other day says, Keep your shekels. | ||
You're acting like a Christ-killing Jew. | ||
It says, Jews stay killing Christ. | ||
Remember that guy? | ||
Did you watch the show yesterday? | ||
This schizo sent me like, I don't know, 20 super chats with this bizarre stuff about Michael Jackson and Mel Gibson and whatever. | ||
Anyway, he's back today saying, keep your shekels, you're acting Jewish or something. | ||
Now he's telling me to email him for his resume. | ||
I don't think I'm gonna do that, but thanks. | ||
Anglos, as you mentioned last night that this is a blackpilled era in American politics. | ||
This is the Empire Strikes Back moment. | ||
The rebellion comparison is cringe, but it does need to be said. | ||
Only through these hardships will the wheat be separated from the chaff. | ||
Keep fighting the good fight and you will get that robot hand. | ||
True. | ||
Yeah, that is a good comparison. | ||
That's apt. | ||
And thank you for the big super chat, by the way. | ||
Big shout out! | ||
07's a chat for the big super chat. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
It is the Empire Strikes Back. | ||
Trump was the new hope. | ||
Trump was, you know, blowing up the Death Star One and now this is... | ||
You know, new Death Star, and you get your hand cut off, and AT-AT's blowing up the stronghold on Hoth, and it is the Empire Strikes Back. | ||
But you're right, though. | ||
I mean, this is a necessary part of it. | ||
All of this is necessary. | ||
You always have to ask yourself, in life, but also in politics, like, what do you expect to happen? | ||
Because if you're challenging the powers that be, yeah, there's gonna be a period where they're gonna come down on you. | ||
Like, think about it this way. | ||
We're fighting the empire. | ||
We're fighting the system. | ||
Eventually, we're going to do something successful. | ||
Eventually, in our struggle, which is asymmetrical and frustrating, and we're fighting a much more powerful adversary, eventually, and this is what we want, we're going to do something effective that works. | ||
And we're going to draw blood. | ||
We're going to land a blow on them. | ||
That will happen. | ||
If you're fighting a much more powerful enemy, you're going to hit them. | ||
You're going to knock them back. | ||
That's what you want to do. | ||
It's a fight. | ||
And what do you think happens when you do that? | ||
Well, an alarmed and panicked and desperate empire is going to use their full weight to strike back. | ||
This is what's happening now. | ||
And eventually what we have to then do is figure out and adapt how to get around that, survive the retaliation, and using what we knew about the first successful maneuver, the first successful stratagem, we've got to build on that and keep doing more of that until eventually it will precipitate the downfall of the system. | ||
But so what I'm saying is that this is like necessarily how this happens. | ||
You know, that's a reductive way of looking at it. | ||
That's a simple way of looking at it. | ||
But basically, if we're fighting the system and we want to win, we're going to start to eventually make some headway. | ||
They're not going to like that. | ||
They're going to use all their power to push us back to where we were. | ||
We have to adapt, and learning from the experience, continue to make inroads. | ||
And that's what a fight is. | ||
That's what a war is. | ||
They push you, you push them, and so on, and eventually one side wins. | ||
Either we get exterminated, which we're going to be anyway, or we win. | ||
But so people look at our situation and they say, it's getting really bad out. | ||
It's like, well, it has to. | ||
It has to. | ||
What do you think is going to happen? | ||
You think we're going to fight and it's going to be easy? | ||
And we're just going to keep winning and winning and winning and never lose? | ||
And this vastly more powerful enemy is just going to take it until, like, it's over for them and they're in jail? | ||
So all of this is to say, don't despair about where we are and say, it's not going well. | ||
What are we going to do? | ||
It's more like, we're exactly where we should be. | ||
We're exactly where we need to be. | ||
This is exactly where you would expect us to be in a struggle like this, and that's okay. | ||
So, and that's a big part of life, is looking at yourself and realizing, wait a second, this makes sense. | ||
This is natural. | ||
I'm experiencing something negative or painful. | ||
Oh, well, this kind of has to happen. | ||
Because sometimes in people's lives, people have a black pill period in their lives and they say, why is this happening to me? | ||
This is so horrible. | ||
And it's like, what do you think is going to happen in your life? | ||
Like you're never going to get sick or you're never going to be sad or nothing bad's ever going to happen to you. | ||
Yeah, bad things happen. | ||
You're miserable. | ||
You'll probably be miserable more than you won't be. | ||
So. | ||
You know, once you accept that, then it becomes a little bit easier across the board. | ||
Once you accept, oh yeah, I mean, it makes sense that this happens and my life will survive, then it gets a lot easier. | ||
You know, then you just focus on putting your head down and doing what you got to do. | ||
But let's see, we've got Catholic Goober says Nick Sean Flantavious Brown. | ||
Catholic Goobus is weird to think that there were probably people or there are probably people who only watch Jaden and or Beardson and view you as just a side character who games with them sometimes. | ||
Yeah, that probably does exist, which is kind of funny. | ||
In the Jadenverse, or the Beardsonverse, irony bro world, or even with Baked Alaska, I'm sure there are IP2 streamers that see me as just a background character in the Yobaverse. | ||
Which is funny, so... I guess so. | ||
I don't think that's weird. | ||
I think that's kind of funny. | ||
it's good Mac Man says did you see Representative Gosar's tweet where he you called him goes hard because he goes hard Gosar's tweet where he congratulated Joe Busrawi on getting a Fox News appearance. | ||
Is that sus or just politics? | ||
Um, I don't think it's sus. | ||
I think it's just, it's just politics. | ||
I don't know that Paul Gosar knows exactly his deal. | ||
Joe Busrawi's not the worst guy ever. | ||
He's really not so bad. | ||
I mean, without going into too much detail, he's not, he's not the worst at Turning Point USA. | ||
Racist incel says, did you or did you not call into the Daily Brap while eating Burger King on the night of February 27th, 2019? | ||
I probably did because Joe the Boomer, he told me to get Burger King and I never get Burger King. | ||
But he said it's this frame, what do they call it? | ||
Flame broiled or whatever burger and it's got that like grill, it's got the flame smoky taste. | ||
Sorry, I remember he tried to turn me on to the Burger King, him and another friend of mine, and I tried it, and it was okay, but I never really liked Burger King, and especially not now. | ||
I mean, they're the most woke fast food chain there is, so I'd never, I will never go there again. | ||
Jews stay killing Jesus as disregard my old chats. | ||
Why would a frail spiny-fingered Jew sleep with fake Blake woman that lies about Tupac and has been smashed out by Montel Williams baby arm? | ||
Mossad needs a puppet. | ||
I have no idea what you're talking about. | ||
Fake Blake woman? | ||
What does that even mean? | ||
Lies about Tupac? | ||
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What? | |
Lies about Tupac? | ||
Smashed by Montel Williams baby arm? | ||
Montel? | ||
What are you talking? | ||
What is going on? | ||
Please take your medication. | ||
I never say that. | ||
I would never say that under normal circumstances, but you know, whatever's going on, you need to recalcify your pineal gland, because I don't know what the hell you're talking about. | ||
Disregard my old chats, and then something even more bizarre than what he was saying yesterday. | ||
What the hell is this? | ||
New side character unlocked? | ||
Racist incelses, did you? | ||
I just read that. | ||
Sam the Groiper says, have you seen the recent clickbait Fox News alert titles? | ||
It feels like really weird QAnon type stuff. | ||
No. | ||
I don't know what you're talking about. | ||
Based Coops says, seriously, fuck any fake patriot that gets the Vax to keep their job. | ||
If you get pressure to get the Vax, just put a star of David on your chest, faggot. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. | ||
Put it on your forehead. | ||
Better, yeah, put it on your forehead and a tattoo. | ||
Or your ass. | ||
Better yet, your ass. | ||
Tennessee Groy versus Nick. | ||
My girl told me she got the first shot yesterday. | ||
This will surely cause tension in the future. | ||
What's my course of action? | ||
Break up with her. | ||
Break up with her. | ||
Stop responding to her texts. | ||
Unadd her on Snapchat. | ||
Unfollow her on Instagram. | ||
And just stop talking to her entirely. | ||
Cut her off. | ||
She belongs to the devil now. | ||
She belongs to the streets. | ||
My girl, I love it when people say that, my girl, my girl, so my girl told me she got her first shot yesterday. | ||
This will, I like how he says, this will surely cause some tension. | ||
Dude, why don't you just cut your testicles off? | ||
This will surely cause some tension in our relationship, to say the least. | ||
If I ever had a girlfriend, and I can't because I'm an incel, but if I did, The least that would be her troubles would be tension in the relationship. | ||
She would be scared to tell me. | ||
She would be scared to... She'd probably just leave town. | ||
She'd probably just ditch town and delete all her social media and pretend she didn't exist. | ||
Because I'd be putting holes in the wall. | ||
I'd be like, you did what? | ||
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And I'd be putting holes in the wall. | |
And then I'd put a hole in her head! | ||
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No, kidding, kidding, kidding, but... | |
Yeah, what's the matter with you, dude? | ||
It will surely cause tension in my relationship. | ||
That's like saying, my girl was cheating on me the other day, and it will surely cause some tension when I get home from work and bring it up with her. | ||
What are you talking about, dude? | ||
She got vaxxed? | ||
Break up with her. | ||
She's gonna not even be fertile anyway. | ||
You wanna have birth-defected kids? | ||
You wanna have a kid with like ten eyeballs or something? | ||
You wanna have a kid that looks like, uh... that Simpsons movie? | ||
You ever see the Simpsons movie when they pour all that toxic waste into the river and the fish have like three eyes? | ||
That's gonna be your, that's your, that's your wife's womb. | ||
Gonna be crawling out of your wife's womb with like three arms and two heads. | ||
Yeah! | ||
Crawling out of there. | ||
Kill me! | ||
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Kill me! | |
Why did God create me? | ||
And you're gonna have to, I don't know, you have to shoot it or something right there in the hospital. | ||
What a horrible scene that'll be. | ||
All because you weren't man enough to break up with your girlfriend. | ||
Your baby's gonna try and kill itself. | ||
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It's gonna crawl out of the womb and it's gonna be like, please kill me! | |
So... That's what you're doing. | ||
You're doing that. | ||
You're, you're, you know... | ||
You gotta break up with her, and you gotta yell at her too. | ||
I mean, you really gotta make her feel like shit and then break up with her. | ||
That's what I would do. | ||
That's your course of action. | ||
My girl got the Vax. | ||
This is you people, you simps out there. | ||
I swear, man, I swear. | ||
You people, you simps out there. | ||
My girl got the... This is the day in the life of your average Chad. | ||
Day in the life of your average girl chaser. | ||
My girl told me she got vaccinated and Tyrone grabbed her ass and she liked it. | ||
What's my course of action, Nick? | ||
How am I supposed to talk myself in off the ledge? | ||
Gotta make her feel like shit and then break up with her and then ghost her. | ||
That's what I would do. | ||
She betrayed you. | ||
She betrayed humanity. | ||
She betrayed her own children. | ||
Her own unborn children. | ||
So, she's gotta go. | ||
Gotta get rid of her. | ||
Take her out the trash. | ||
Out on the street with you. | ||
Spencer says, it's so real the way you slip your hand back above the desk right after starting the show. | ||
Yeah, well, cause I gotta click. | ||
I gotta click to transition. | ||
I don't have to do that much longer. | ||
Eventually I'll get a producer. | ||
Should I put the mouse here? | ||
Should I put my mouse here? | ||
Don't judge me. | ||
Maybe this isn't the best mouse ever. | ||
Should I put it here? | ||
That way I don't have to. | ||
But I click, or actually, yeah, I click it, and then I go, good evening. | ||
Click, good evening. | ||
So, yeah, it is pretty real, isn't it? | ||
East Coast Groypers' possibility of John Doyle being on the new platform up. | ||
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I don't know. | |
I haven't talked with him about it, but he's welcome to be on there. | ||
He is welcome to stream on there 100%. | ||
Basedanon says, if the black box is the only part of the plane that survives a crash, why don't they make the entire plane out of the black box? | ||
It's a great idea. | ||
Luftwaffe Gropers says, right-wing people getting banned from the military means legal draft dodging. | ||
Good show, boss. | ||
Thanks for all you do. | ||
True. | ||
Yeah, good thing I don't have to fight another war. | ||
Or, I guess, any war. | ||
I've never fought in a war before. | ||
Besides the Optics War, of course. | ||
And the Thought War, and the Groyper War, and the TikTok War. | ||
And the second Thought War. | ||
Any other wars? | ||
I'm trying to think. | ||
South to Steel, White Boy Summer, I guess those count. | ||
Besides those, I never have to be drafted by the U.S. | ||
military to a war again, because you just simply refuse to vex. | ||
They kick you out. | ||
Baystonon says, if absurdly white names like Whelan, Mason, Porter, Hunter, Braxton, and Brayden are the antithesis of Shaniqua and Jerome, shouldn't we embrace them? | ||
No. | ||
No! | ||
Why would we want to embrace that? | ||
What is the logic there? | ||
Opposite. | ||
Vincent says, what do you think of Arkansas on the road trip, and how can an Italian such as yourself not enjoy the sun? | ||
I did not like Arkansas at all. | ||
The food was terrible, and the people were weird, and there was nothing to see. | ||
So, we drove into Little Rock. | ||
And I went to a Walgreens and there were black people in there and the black cashier didn't even have a uniform on. | ||
Black people work in there and the cashier didn't even have a uniform on, he just had a t-shirt on. | ||
And nobody had uniforms on! | ||
And the black guy behind the cash register was checking out some black woman's ass and like very loudly talking to his co-worker about it who was like on the other side of the store. | ||
And so I went into Walgreens there to pick up some snacks or whatever. | ||
And then we went to this restaurant. | ||
And somehow Jaden convinced me to get the pizza. | ||
I don't know how that happened. | ||
But I looked up best places in Arkansas. | ||
Or best places in Little Rock. | ||
And so I said, I'm sick of barbecue. | ||
I don't want to have any more barbecue. | ||
So I went to this like brewery type place. | ||
They brew their own seltzer. | ||
But they also have a restaurant in there. | ||
And so I was going to get like their cheeseburger or whatever. | ||
I mean something like that they couldn't mess up. | ||
And somehow Jaden convinced me to get the pizza. | ||
I don't know what I was thinking. | ||
I don't know why I listened to him. | ||
I don't know what the thought process was there. | ||
But he convinced me to get the pizza. | ||
And I'm like... | ||
Just now I'm having like a little bit of a crisis because I swore to myself I wouldn't have the pizza. | ||
I swore to myself I wouldn't have the pizza! | ||
Did Jaden Roofie me? | ||
What the hell happened in there? | ||
Because I explicitly drove into the state thinking I will not try pizza here because they don't have good pizza outside of Chicago. | ||
They certainly do not have good pizza anywhere in the Deep South! | ||
Anywhere in the Deep South! | ||
And especially not in Arkansas. | ||
And so I I drove across state lines thinking I will never get pizza here, I picked a restaurant explicitly avoiding pizza, I walked in the restaurant knowing I wouldn't get pizza, and somehow he talked me into getting the pizza. | ||
And it was shit! | ||
So, I don't know what I was thinking. | ||
I have no idea what I was thinking there. | ||
He got some loaded fry skillet, and I got the pizza. | ||
And it sucked. | ||
And the restaurants sucked. | ||
And you know, here's the thing about the South. | ||
Here's the thing about the South that these Southerners will never tell you. | ||
It's just as bad as anywhere else, except the food sucks! | ||
Because everything that they might say about the diversity in Chicago, Uh, hello, take a look at a racial demographic map of the United States. | ||
Where did all these blacks even come from? | ||
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They came from the South, because that's where they were picking cotton. | |
So don't tell me about the blacks in Chicago, Mr. Southerner, don't, please. | ||
Please, General Lee, don't tell me about the blacks in Chicago. | ||
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Where do you think they came from? | |
That's number one. | ||
Number two, they talk about liberals. | ||
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They talk about, oh, those yuppie liberal cities. | |
We don't do things like that down here. | ||
Well, guess what? | ||
Birmingham, Atlanta, Little Rock, they're all full of fucking yuppies and hipsters and faggots and SJWs just like any other city. | ||
And same with the universities. | ||
It's just more humid and the food sucks. | ||
That's it. | ||
So, I'm really, I'm really done with the Southern chauvinism or whatever. | ||
You know, they're going to complain about Chicago. | ||
Why? | ||
Because it's liberal and there's too much diversity in crime. | ||
Really? | ||
Well, what about, what about the big cities in the South? | ||
Like, there's any shortage of that going on? | ||
The only difference is the only food that you could get in Birmingham, Little Rock, Atlanta, wherever, is some hipster pub where you could get a $20 pub burger. | ||
That's it! | ||
That's your best meal in 20 miles, is a wood-fired pizza that's adequate, and a pub burger with too many toppings. | ||
And that's all you're gonna get there in a fuckin' loaded fry skillet. | ||
Bafangul. | ||
You're not gonna get a decent pizza, that I can tell you, and you're not gonna get a good deli, and you're not gonna get, you know, anything else, anything else to speak of, so, just please, so just please shut up about it. | ||
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The South. | |
Yeah, we drive in a little rock, and, you know, and we're greeted with, uh, blacks slapping some fat black ass in Walgreens, and, uh, And some hard seltzer breweries slinging pub burgers and wood fire pizzas. | ||
Please give me a break I've had it Had it with that. | ||
Anyway, where was I? | ||
So I didn't really like Arkansas. | ||
Then I drove and we got gas somewhere. | ||
We went into a gas station and the woman behind the counter was literally like a meth head. | ||
That's it. | ||
That's all I remember. | ||
I remember going to this gas station and none of the pumps work and the gas station was flooded and I walked inside and the woman was completely rude and looked like she was on drugs and had no teeth. | ||
Okay? | ||
And like, that was my experience in Arkansas. | ||
So, not exactly a big fan. | ||
And the landscape sucked. | ||
I mean, driving through the West was awesome because we got to drive through the Rocky Mountains. | ||
Utah was beautiful and the Mojave Desert and you know in California the mountains are very nice and the coast the Pacific Coast is great and then once we got to like El Paso or maybe Houston then it turned into the Midwest and it's flat and it's just farms and grassland and it's boring. | ||
So the drive wasn't even scenic either. | ||
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Yeah, the South Little Rock, please. | |
And these people, I mean, they think they're so much better than the Yankees because of the... I don't even know what. | ||
I don't even know what. | ||
Anyway, so I'm not a fan. | ||
Chicago for life. | ||
Chicago for life. | ||
Greatest city in the world, objectively, and everyone knows it. | ||
Um, Big Butt Cheeks says, Hey King, I lost my ID badge for work the other day, so I had to retrace my steps. | ||
I first had to get caught up in my blanket, fall down the stairs, get shot out of my alarm clock, smash into a window, then taste cat food. | ||
Only problem was my friend didn't say hi. | ||
He even called me Big Butt Boob. | ||
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Well, thank you for that. | |
Yeah, that sounds familiar. | ||
I'm sorry to hear that. | ||
I lost something once too. | ||
Ethel Red says, in the country I live they're going to require proof of vax before using the gym. | ||
I was planning on going there and making a scene and forcing them to arrest me. | ||
Is this a good idea? | ||
Yes, I think that's an awesome idea and you should unironically do that. | ||
Humongous is not for nothing but your monologue on how much people tolerate reminds me of John Doyle's point that most people are sheep and lack agency. | ||
Oh really? | ||
What I say reminds you of what John Doyle said? | ||
That's interesting. | ||
Well, it's only because great minds think alike. | ||
I love John Doyle. | ||
I respect John Doyle. | ||
He's a great guy. | ||
Yeah, I agree. | ||
Raul says, an example of not complying was when some guy pissed on the Dairy Queen counter when they asked him to wear a mask and refused. | ||
Yeah, I agree. | ||
We have to adopt more nigga tactics. | ||
We have to adopt more N-word tactics like that. | ||
Instead of just standing there sheepishly waiting for the police, you gotta get ignorant. | ||
You gotta get up in their face and yell. | ||
When in doubt, yell louder. | ||
When you're getting into these confrontations about masks and vaccines, when in doubt, yell louder. | ||
Puff your chest out. | ||
Flail your arms around. | ||
We gotta get more nigga behavior in there. | ||
Because you ever notice when blacks break the rules, they're not like silently not complying. | ||
They're not like, well I guess you'll just have to call the police. | ||
They're like, shit nigga! | ||
I ain't doing, I'm not that nigga! | ||
I ain't that nigga, you bitch ass! | ||
You know, they're yelling, they're flailing around, they're screaming, and they're banging on stuff, they're banging on the counter, they're banging on the walls. | ||
Now don't break anything, don't commit a crime, But you wanna, you wanna chimp out. | ||
You wanna, you wanna nigga out right there. | ||
It's time to nigga out. | ||
Piss on the floor, shit on the floor, bang on the counter, scream and yell, whip it out, you know, take your shirt off, take your weave off. | ||
Tell them to go fuck themselves! | ||
That's the kind of energy white people need to bring. | ||
White people need to bring that energy back to society, and then maybe people get, you know, they'll get the message and start acting a little differently. | ||
So it's time to go, time to go nigga mode. | ||
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Time to go world star, world star! | |
And go ape, because people aren't ready for that. | ||
People are not ready for that. | ||
That's why whites get disrespected, because we put up with it. | ||
Everybody's walking around on eggshells, excuse me, around blacks because they know that there's always this possibility that blacks are going to ratchet up to a level that you're not ready to deal with. | ||
Whites need to do that too. | ||
And then maybe we'll get some respect in here. | ||
Put some respect on my name, nigga, because I'm about to wild out right here in Home Depot. | ||
So get your niggas with you, get your niggas with you, And go in there, and it's time to wild out, time to get some, and film it, and get some white boys wildin' out. | ||
I want you to tag me on Instagram or something, get it to me somehow, email it to me, at njfwenchesblog at gmail.com, get your niggas with you, get some hard-hittin' niggas with you, and get in there and cause a big scene, and then send it to me. | ||
And then I will repost it and we're gonna start a trend. | ||
What should we call it? | ||
White Chimp Out? | ||
Ice Chimp Out? | ||
Something like that? | ||
We gotta turn it into a trend. | ||
We're not taking it anymore. | ||
I don't know if I even have it in me, but maybe I'll have to challenge myself to do that. | ||
And it's going to feel, it's not going to feel like at first it's going to be a little awkward because your adrenaline is going to be pumping and you're going to be a little bit like nervous, but lean into it. | ||
Let it flow through you. | ||
Let the adrenaline flow and let it all out. | ||
Let it all out. | ||
Yell, scream, get hit in the face, get hit in the face, get accosted, get hit, get arrested, get pushed out of the store. | ||
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It's time. | |
It's time to return. | ||
And uh, Return to our glorious past. | ||
It's okay, it's okay. | ||
You could get hit in the face. | ||
Don't you want to get hit in the face? | ||
Don't you want to feel alive? | ||
So it's time to get the adrenaline pumping, let it all out. | ||
Go ballistic in Target. | ||
That's what I'm saying. | ||
And, uh... And at the minimum, it'll be funny and it'll be good content. | ||
Don't do anything illegal or violent, but... | ||
You know, we want to see people vocally resisting this stuff. | ||
Black Knights says people need to learn how to play dirty, microaggressions, passive-aggressive, passive-resistance, etc. | ||
against the regime and its servants and enforcers should be in the arsenal of normal people. | ||
Agreed. | ||
Or macroaggressions and active-aggressiveness and all of that. | ||
But I agree, there should be passive and there's active. | ||
There's a time for passive, there's a time for active. | ||
Save the West says, watch Joker for the first time since 2019 and it feels so much more relatable now than then. | ||
Yeah, I know, right? | ||
Predicted the future. | ||
Kai Clips says, I've never had bad flight attendants until I flew from Virginia. | ||
The attendant, fat black woman, couldn't even remember where we were flying to. | ||
They're always ugly too. | ||
Yeah, true. | ||
Flight attendants are horrible people. | ||
All of them. | ||
Every single one of them. | ||
Braphogs, this is AA Gruyper here, actual pilot for American. | ||
You probably won't believe me, but that's okay. | ||
Was it O'Hare the day you got banned from flying? | ||
Flight attendants are scum. | ||
Is that true? | ||
Well, you should have hooked me up, man. | ||
Can you get me on a plane or something? | ||
Can you help me out here? | ||
American Airline, Gruyper. | ||
Well, thanks, buddy. | ||
Thanks for being part of the problem. | ||
Nah, I'm kidding ya. | ||
But, uh, hey, good luck. | ||
Good luck with what you gotta do. | ||
Are you gonna have to get vaccinated or something? | ||
Are you going on strike? | ||
What's the story? | ||
Humongous Blungus says, niggas be like, the government takes all my money. | ||
Boo hoo. | ||
Like, just go on welfare and start digging your claws in and drain the government. | ||
Sorry, wages, your money is going to pay for my gaming. | ||
So true. | ||
So based. | ||
You want to get rich, though. | ||
I mean, the goal is to get resources and influence so that you can change the future. | ||
But, you know, if you're not in a position to do that, I guess being on welfare is funny. | ||
Rabbi Gruyper says hey hey hey cracka can a rabbi get a brother man brother man? | ||
What it do? | ||
I think I'm basically certified black at this point. | ||
Robert Buchanan says, sweet show, heads up. | ||
I have turned on a bunch of Gen Z folks like myself to AF. | ||
You guys will enable me to have fun with the grandkids. | ||
Thanks. | ||
Hey, well, great to hear that man. | ||
Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
Big shout out. | ||
Can we get an 07 in chat for Robert Buchanan, please? | ||
One of the big sponsors of the show lately. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
And I'm glad to hear that. | ||
Are you Generation Z? | ||
That's pretty based, if true. | ||
And I'm glad to hear it. | ||
The more the merrier. | ||
We're going after the youth. | ||
Yeah, that's right. | ||
We're coming for your kids. | ||
Your kids are going to be GROYPERS. | ||
Your children and your children's children will be GROYPERS. | ||
High school, they're watching America First. | ||
College, you're watching America First. | ||
And these people are going to be around for a long time. | ||
And they're going to be causing trouble for a long time. | ||
And that's on GROYPER. | ||
And that's on CAC. | ||
So, I appreciate it man. | ||
Keep sharing the message. | ||
The platform's almost going to be done and when that happens I think it's really going to blow up in a big way. | ||
But thanks a lot. | ||
lot. | ||
Jocelyn B says, This morning I found out that at my job instead of the vax, we can wear provided masks and take self-tests. | ||
It opened my eyes to something. | ||
We may get businesses against the mandate based purely on price. | ||
It may end up costing more to provide all this crap than it is to pay the stupid fine. | ||
Yeah, probably. | ||
Tutu says, Nick be like, no, no, I am an incel followed by, I was the most popular kid in my high school. | ||
No, no, I am an incel followed by, I have two girlfriends. | ||
No, no, I am an incel followed by, remember the Christmas Daily Wire woman? | ||
Stop gaslighting us, fake self. | ||
I've never said I had two girlfriends. | ||
That was a joke. | ||
That was a joke at my expense because I'll never have a girlfriend. | ||
I never have because I'm a real incel and basically I'm just a total loner and, you know, no one wants anything to do with me. | ||
I'm just a total jaded, cynical, you know, drag, misanthropic urchin in society. | ||
People see me coming down the street and they look the other way, they walk across the street, so... | ||
And, uh, I mean, I was well-liked, but that's because I'm charismatic. | ||
And the Daily Wire Christmas thing, that was a fluke, and she was ugly, and she probably wasn't even hitting on me. | ||
She was probably just trying to steal my soul through my balls, which is very real and happens all the time. | ||
So, you know. | ||
Oh, uh, Succubus tried to steal your soul from your balls. | ||
You're not an incel. | ||
Really? | ||
Yeah, try harder, please. | ||
Jocelyn. | ||
So, I am an incel. | ||
I do not want to hear any more that I'm not. | ||
I'm a real incel and I'm sick of hearing otherwise. | ||
I'm on a level of incel that you wouldn't even understand, okay? | ||
I'm on a level of incel that you wouldn't even comprehend. | ||
In some ways, I'm the only real incel. | ||
Everywhere I look around, I am reminded that I am an incel. | ||
So, I don't want to hear it from any of you. | ||
None of you could ever understand. | ||
None of you could... If I put my brain in your head, you would kill yourself in 10 seconds because your brain would hurt so badly. | ||
So, I don't want to hear it anymore. | ||
I don't want to hear it. | ||
I am a real incel. | ||
I'm the realest incel maybe there ever was, so... That's all there is to it. | ||
Jocelyn says, one last thing, please don't read this one out loud. | ||
Yeah, you can do that for sure. | ||
Showtime Keys' Indiana is doing a program where state police sit in semis while on the interstate, and if they see a violation, they have you pulled over at the next exit. | ||
Tickets have increased a lot, stealing our money. | ||
They sit in semis? | ||
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Bruh. | |
These people are awful, man. | ||
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I hate the police. | |
You can't get away with it. | ||
I mean, you can't do anything anymore. | ||
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Right? | |
You can't do anything without a fine, without a ticket, without compliance, without some bureaucracy or something. | ||
Country sucks, man. | ||
And cops are such hard-ons, you know? | ||
Traitors to the human race. | ||
I am anti-police, straight up. | ||
Diligence is... Hey! | ||
Hey! | ||
Bette, like Pascal, says, yes, we all need to improve strategy. | ||
I recommend Klauswitz. | ||
It's not Nazi stuff. | ||
He's not a Jew. | ||
LMAO. | ||
This is best book on the subject. | ||
It's Napoleonic era, but war doesn't change, doctrine does. | ||
Okay, thanks. | ||
Jacko says, Nick gonna get his robot hand fighting Count Biden. | ||
That's painfully bad. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
What, have you never seen Star Wars before? | ||
What, are you an alien? | ||
Why are you talking like an alien? | ||
Thank you for that. | ||
Thank you for that. | ||
That's so true, man. | ||
Absolute Recoil says, listen to me. | ||
iPhone warriors in worldwide poverty-stricken hermitages. | ||
Believe the picture. | ||
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I'm not reading that. | |
Vitus has got both flights to... I don't even know what that is. | ||
You've got both flights to AFPAC to leave for three hours and every Delta employee kept telling me calm down and try to have some fun when I was yelling at them. | ||
What the fuck does that even mean? | ||
Fuck Delta. | ||
Plus all the workers are literally gay. | ||
They are. | ||
Have you ever noticed that all male flight attendants are homosexuals? | ||
Spinefish says I accidentally sent a super chat earlier onto the wrong account. | ||
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LOL. | |
Do you still have trouble yawning to this day as a result of the Herbst appliance you once had? | ||
I do. | ||
Neighborhood BBQ says Invisible Bubbly is based. | ||
Yeah. | ||
CIA defector says could you imagine a thousand frank hassles going to events with you, soft bullying everyone in your way, until they attack them and then the police shoot them and then we all have a nice meal at Cracker Barrel? | ||
I can't imagine that. | ||
OpticsRespector says Jaden's revenge for the tavern pizza. | ||
What tavern pizza? | ||
Revenge for the tavern pizza or the revenge is the tavern pizza. | ||
What what are you talking about? | ||
Tavern pizza that doesn't ring a bell honestly tavern pizza Tavern pizza when we were in Texas? | ||
Oh yeah! | ||
That's right, we were in Texas for, uh, we were at that bar or whatever. | ||
That pizza sucked. | ||
That pizza sucked too. | ||
But why was that Jaden's Revenge? | ||
I don't remember all the context there. | ||
I remember you got the pizza, right? | ||
I remember I got the nachos and they literally, get this, I ordered the nachos because I said to the waiter, I said, listen, man, I'm starving. | ||
What's your biggest entree? | ||
And he goes, well, the nachos are pretty big. | ||
I ordered the nachos and they give us, they give me a tray of like, you could count on two hands, like maybe eight nachos, eight nachos, eight chips individually with like refried beans and meat or whatever put on them, eight chips. | ||
You know, I go to a bar and order nachos, I think about a big pile of shit. | ||
I think about a big pile of chips and a bunch of stuff. | ||
And I explicitly said, what's the biggest thing you have on the menu? | ||
And they said, the nachos! | ||
I'll have that. | ||
And they brought me... seven chips. | ||
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So... | |
What a ridiculous, what a ridiculous restaurant. | ||
Some idiot in the live chat says, Chicago pizza is more a casserole. | ||
You don't even know what you're talking about, because if you're from Chicago, you don't eat deep dish pizza all the time. | ||
You eat thin crust, so you don't even know what you're talking about. | ||
It's more like a casserole. | ||
And deep dish isn't even that way, you moron. | ||
Probably eat Olive Garden on the weekends. | ||
People that eat at Olive Garden be like, deep dish is more like tomato, it's more like a tomato casserole. | ||
Yeah, well, you're more like a retarded idiot. | ||
What do you think about that? | ||
You probably eat at Applebee's. | ||
Base Coops says you gotta make a choice, brother. | ||
It's either good food, big cities, and blacks, or ten restaurants with 90% whites. | ||
You don't get both. | ||
Yeah, well, in Little Rock, it's not like you're getting a small city, blacks, and bad food. | ||
So, I don't really think it is a choice, actually. | ||
It's really more like you live in the middle of nowhere, or you live in a city. | ||
And I prefer to live in the city, honestly. | ||
Based Anon says, if super white names aren't acceptable names for white people, what the hell are acceptable names for white people? | ||
How about normal names? | ||
How about normal real names? | ||
You know, like names of English monarchs, you know? | ||
How about William? | ||
How about Thomas? | ||
How about Matthew? | ||
How about biblical names? | ||
You know, like I said, names of English monarchs, names of American presidents. | ||
George. | ||
John. | ||
Right? | ||
It's really not that complicated. | ||
Franklin. | ||
Theodore. | ||
But Braylon? | ||
Well, if we can't name our kid Braylor, what can we name him? | ||
I don't know. | ||
How about George? | ||
How about Jacob? | ||
How about Matthew? | ||
I mean, like, is this really difficult? | ||
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If not Braylor, then what are we gonna name him? | |
Jayden says Adolf. | ||
Yeah, that's good. | ||
Yeah, Adolf. | ||
Walter says, to hell with you Yankee Northerners! | ||
The South is superior! | ||
Yeah, in what way? | ||
Literally in what way? | ||
The Ozarks are beautiful. | ||
Did you get a chance to drive through that area of Arkansas? | ||
No, we didn't get to see the Ozarks, which you're probably right. | ||
The Ozarks are probably beautiful, but we just didn't get to drive through there. | ||
To hell with you Northerners! | ||
Yeah, okay, man. | ||
Well, listen, you can keep the South and we'll keep the North and it is what it is, okay? | ||
Robert Buchanan says, Gen X, sorry about that. | ||
Stay away from the vodka, Nick. | ||
Too late for me. | ||
Trust me, I'm good on the vodka, but that's okay. | ||
King Gen X is fine. | ||
I mean, that's fine. | ||
That's okay. | ||
I mean, I don't know. | ||
I don't think there's a worse generation, but you're a credit to your generation, okay? | ||
But you're a good guy, and your fellow Gen Xers, I'm sure, are upstanding. | ||
But, you know, as a whole, Gen X, I think most would agree, is probably the worst generation. | ||
We have a lot of good Gen X gripers. | ||
Not all X are like that. | ||
Not all Generation X are like that. | ||
Spinefish just sorry to hear that someone tried sucking your soul out through your balls. | ||
Well, she never got that far Thank God. | ||
Thank God. | ||
She never got that far. | ||
She never even got close Thank God Yeah, I will not be letting a succubus anywhere near my penis and balls. | ||
It's off-limits for them. | ||
Because I have a little thing called integrity. | ||
So, my balls, only I get to see them, and my future wife. | ||
And that's it. | ||
My future immigrant wife will have to groom from an early age so she's not, you know, some kind of freakazoid vax pig. | ||
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So... | |
Thank God for that. | ||
She didn't even get close. | ||
There's not... No one's getting by the goalie. | ||
No one's getting... No one's getting past the goalie and out of these balls. | ||
Not gonna happen. | ||
Not gonna happen. | ||
So... Max says, Nick, my bass brother. | ||
Phenomenal show tonight. | ||
Much love from Kansas. | ||
Keep up the amazing work. | ||
And I agree, this new protest in D.C. | ||
is just ripe for false flag terror. | ||
Good night, brother. | ||
Hey, good night, King. | ||
Thanks a lot, buddy. | ||
Good to hear from you, man. | ||
Hope you're doing well. | ||
Dred Robbie says, French politics are weird. | ||
The most right-wing guy who is prospective president is a TV host, Algerian Jew who wants to ban non-white immigration, leave the European Union, defends Marshal Patane against rabbis, and is being sued by many international Jewish groups for open racism. | ||
some. | ||
Sounds pretty... that doesn't sound weird at all. | ||
Sounds awesome. | ||
Bald Chad says, aren't you so glad we don't have to support cops or the military anymore? | ||
I always hated them. | ||
They're all corny ex-football players. | ||
Yeah, me too. | ||
I just had to pretend otherwise. | ||
I remember doing the show and I had to be like, you know, and we support the police and da da da, but now it's... now we get to be straight up. | ||
Honestly, I wasn't impressed. | ||
That was my first time there. | ||
Didn't really like it. | ||
Joe tonight, what was your impression of Texas during white boys' summer? | ||
Last I remember, that was your first time there. | ||
I love the state, but it's becoming more retarded. | ||
Honestly, I wasn't impressed. | ||
That was my first time there. | ||
Didn't really like it. | ||
I mean, I didn't hate it, but it didn't really leave a lasting impression. | ||
I was there for a little while. | ||
You know, because we got to El Paso, I want to say it was on a Monday? | ||
And we left Dallas on a Sunday, so I spent a full week there, and I was in El Paso, Austin, Houston, and Dallas. | ||
So, I'd like to say that I saw a lot of Texas, and I spent, you know, a week isn't a long time, but it's enough time that you get a feel for it. | ||
I honestly I wasn't really blown away didn't really love it but you know I I guess I was pretty active so I I didn't spend a whole lot of time doing touristy type stuff I was I was at CPAC and I was at InfoWars and we did a fundraiser and you know so maybe I didn't see enough of it to have a well-informed opinion but Wasn't wasn't impressed. | ||
I'm just gonna be honest the places that I love to go. | ||
I love Florida I really like South Florida. | ||
I love Phoenix. | ||
I really liked Orange County, California. | ||
I really like New England That's it I love Chicago But Everywhere else. | ||
I don't really care for I don't really I Excuse me, don't really like the South. | ||
I don't really like the Mid-Atlantic. | ||
I don't like Texas. | ||
I don't like the Midwest. | ||
Didn't really like Colorado. | ||
But I liked, I like Nevada. | ||
I like California, Arizona, Florida, New England, Chicago. | ||
Those are my favorite places probably. | ||
Wisconsin's okay. | ||
But Texas, it was just sort of like, meh. | ||
And then we went to this cowboy town in Fort Worth, and now it's just quite the scene. | ||
So, I don't know. | ||
Not really a fan. | ||
Tutu says, Hey Nick, I'm your biggest fan. | ||
Love the show! | ||
Oh, hey, thanks a lot. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Custodian Groyper says, How do I make my girlfriend more racist? | ||
You're asking the wrong person. | ||
How am I supposed to know? | ||
How do I make my girlfriend more racist? | ||
Geez. | ||
Rudy Poose says, What Italian state region are your folks from? | ||
Calabria and Naples. | ||
So, yeah, we're from Calabria and Naples. | ||
Blake says, hey Nick, we love you in the South. | ||
Can we get a big yeehaw? | ||
Yeehaw! | ||
Hey, love you too. | ||
It's not for me, but hey, I love you guys all the same. | ||
Wyatt Earps says, while the show was going on, a black family got kicked out of a restaurant in New York City and crowd cheered. | ||
Video's going viral. | ||
Blacks are furious. | ||
Calling for a chimp out. | ||
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Let's go! | |
Was that the one earlier today? | ||
I think I saw that this morning. | ||
They got kicked out for not having their vax papers, which is pretty funny. | ||
Are they calling for a protest? | ||
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Because that would be pretty epic. | |
Brian says, Yo King! | ||
Fellow Silverback here, residing in China's furthest east colony, a.k.a. | ||
California. | ||
I agree. | ||
You must get ignorant. | ||
Cheers! | ||
Hey, well, thanks a lot, King. | ||
What do you mean by Silverback? | ||
What's a Silverback? | ||
Silverback Gorilla? | ||
What does that mean? | ||
Well, thanks a lot, man. | ||
I like what you did there. | ||
Commie Fornia, China's furthest colony. | ||
That's pretty good stuff. | ||
Thanks a lot. | ||
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Thanks for the... Hello, Silverback Gorilla. | |
Okay, all right, that's our last Super Chat. | ||
That's going to do it for me tonight. | ||
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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. |