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Once this compliance system is put into place, I don't think they're going to disassemble You know, Milton Friedman had an old saying, there's nothing as permanent as a temporary government program. | |
I think that's what we're seeing right here. | ||
So, so it is about the children and you're right. | ||
They're the ones that have the most to lose here. | ||
They really do. | ||
And well, you know, I have to hand it to you, Nick. | ||
I've done podcasts for a while now. | ||
I filed in January and I started probably six months after that. | ||
And I think you have the most popular comments. | ||
Since I've done them. | ||
So, um, I get a lot of, I, you know, and I do different ones and you know, it's interesting. | ||
So part of my show is where your voice matters and that means everybody. | ||
And you know, when I hear kids, um, 13 year olds come up to me and say, I feel like nobody's listening. | ||
And then you hand them a mic and they got a whole lot to say. | ||
They, I've seen some pretty America first kids, you know, that, that really stand out and, you know, really just are, they're absolutely fed up and, and they're just not, they're bucking back. | ||
And, you know, we've been called the silent majority for way too long. | ||
And honestly, you know, I've said it before, I'll say it again, and I'll say in the future, if we're the silent majority, it's because we were silent to begin with. | ||
It's it's about stepping up. | ||
It's about people like, you know, myself. | ||
I'm just your average everyday housewife. | ||
I mean, I run my own business, but you know, I'm married. | ||
I got kids. | ||
I'm a grandma. | ||
But I'm tired of it. | ||
You know, when Jamie Pritzker took away graduation, I got a team of eight people, eight complete strangers, built a team, went to Springfield and gave it back. | ||
I had a stage. | ||
We had chairs. | ||
We had porta-potties. | ||
We had, you know, certificates printed out. | ||
We did the whole nine yards. | ||
And that's all it takes is for us to stand up and do something about it. | ||
You know, and that's part of what this rally is about. | ||
That, you know, it's everybody once and for all coming together. | ||
It's no more excuses. | ||
Get off your couch, get in your car, go to Springfield October 2nd and stand with the rest of the state. | ||
You know, you can hate the person next to you, but you can still stand for unity and freedom. | ||
It doesn't matter if you don't get along. | ||
I mean, I don't want you to hate anybody, | ||
but if you... I but if you... I | ||
don't want you to hate anybody, but if you... I don't want you to | ||
but if you... I don't want you to hate anybody, | ||
but if you... I don't want you to hate anybody, but if you... I don't want you to hate anybody, but if you... I don't want you to hate anybody, but if you... I don't want you to hate anybody, but if you... I don't want you to hate anybody, but if you... I don't want you to | ||
Wall. | ||
Wall. Wall. Wall. Wall. | ||
Wall. Wall. Wall. Wall. Wall. Wall. You got me. You got | ||
me. | ||
But as soon as people start playing games, I stop. | ||
I stop playing games. | ||
This is a play-yay play. | ||
This is a play-yay play. | ||
This is a play-yay play. | ||
I just enforce them, alright? | ||
Last stop is the sky. | ||
It's everything. | ||
It's warming up. | ||
Everybody dare to vote. | ||
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All right. | |
All right. | ||
Bye. | ||
I'm from a city. | ||
Trust no home, use a rubble. | ||
This is from your biggest Protestant fan. | ||
May you one day see the light. | ||
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Well, hey, thank God and Jesus has won the victory. | |
Bro. | ||
This is what you like. | ||
Like trying to lift the light right. | ||
Hopefully they know you're in your butt. | ||
Like, type right. | ||
This is like the movie. | ||
But it's really very tight. | ||
Like, every single night. | ||
Every single fight, right. | ||
I was looking at the camera. | ||
I don't need to fight. | ||
Like, I was screaming at my daddy. | ||
He told me it ain't Christ. | ||
Like, I was screaming at the pepper. | ||
We just like, like. | ||
Looking for a fight. | ||
Like, see what your life's like. | ||
Riding on a white, white. | ||
Feeling like it's fight, fight. | ||
Pressing on the gas. | ||
And the hell we're cool. | ||
Night, like. | ||
Creaming at my daddy. | ||
He told me it ain't Christ. | ||
Like, but nobody never tell you. | ||
You need me. | ||
Like, Christ. | ||
Only if I see it. | ||
Only when they need me. | ||
Like a Tyler Perry. | ||
Searching for a deal. | ||
Now you want to be a freak. | ||
Now you want to see it. | ||
Like, to see it. | ||
Be a piece. | ||
Tell me what you like. | ||
Like, turn it down to the right. | ||
Like, driving with my dad. | ||
And he told me it ain't Christ. | ||
Like, I'm just trying to find. | ||
I've been looking for a new way. | ||
Just really trying not to reach through the pool. | ||
Like, I don't have a feeling. | ||
Feeling like I'm a pep. | ||
So, fuck up on the tex, though. | ||
Nothing to tell tex, though. | ||
Not another word, not a picture or a test. | ||
Rest in love with God. | ||
I don't really want to rest. | ||
So, Spanish with a life. | ||
Like, everything in my life. | ||
America First is inevitable. | ||
It's unstoppable. | ||
And the reason why is because it's not cool to shill for big business. | ||
is unstoppable. | ||
And the reason why is because it's not cool to shill for big business. | ||
It's 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 and wants a victory. | ||
I like this is what you like It's going to be only America first. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. | ||
It's going to be only America first. | ||
America first. | ||
The American people will come first once again. | ||
With respect, the respect that we deserve. | ||
From this day forward, it's going to be only America first. | ||
Only America First. America First. America First. America First. America | ||
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First. America | |
First. | ||
You are watching America First. | ||
My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes. | ||
We have a great show for you tonight. | ||
Very excited to be back with you here tonight on Thursday. | ||
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No. | |
Wednesday! | ||
It's Wednesday! | ||
It's been a long week. | ||
Feels like Thursday. | ||
Feels like it's 2025, if I'm being honest. | ||
But no, it's Wednesday. | ||
Great to be back with you here today on Wednesday. | ||
We have a lot to talk about. | ||
Lots to get into tonight. | ||
Some more darkness to share with you. | ||
It's another day in the American regime. | ||
Another day in the globalist American empire. | ||
And our featured story is about VAX mandate fines. | ||
And this is one which hasn't been reported too widely. | ||
And that's for a reason. | ||
Democrats are trying to slip into this massive spending bill going through Congress right now, a tenfold increase in fines, which will be given out to companies that violate the vaccine mandate, which was put down by the Biden administration earlier this month. | ||
They increased the fines, depending on the size of the business, by ten times some fines. | ||
Get this. | ||
In this bill, if this bill goes through without this provision being taken out, the fine for a company not in compliance with the COVID vaccine mandate could be as high as $700,000 per infraction. | ||
$700,000 per infraction. | ||
So not one $700,000 fine, but $700,000 per instance of noncompliance with the vaccine mandate. | ||
And we'll get into detail about what specifically the law says and which companies that applies to and under what circumstances. | ||
But they basically took every fine, $700,000, $7,000 and turned it into $70,000. | ||
$70,000 and turned it into $700,000. | ||
And they quietly slipped this into a massive spending bill as it's being negotiated in conference in the hopes that nobody would pay any attention to it. | ||
There was a big article about it today, I think in Forbes, and it was covered in a few other papers. | ||
I don't think it's hit the mainstream yet. | ||
But this is the Biden administration playing hardball. | ||
A lot of companies said after the vaccine mandate came down in mid-September, they said that they would just simply eat the fine. | ||
If the fine was going to be $14,000 per infraction, for many companies, it's worth it to pay that. | ||
In some cases, it would cost more to administer COVID testing, daily COVID testing, than it would cost to eat The fine some employees are worth more money it would in other words be better to pay the fine than to find a replacement for one or several employees who they would have to let go because they don't want to get the vaccine. | ||
$14,000 for a private company with more than 100 employees Depending on the size of the company and the nature of the operation isn't necessarily the deterrent that they needed to enforce complete compliance. | ||
So they took that and then they just increased it by 10 times. | ||
So we'll talk about that. | ||
That'll be our main story. | ||
We'll also be talking about a letter which was written by a number of United Kingdom workers. | ||
If you're not familiar with the situation over there they have a fuel crisis in the UK. | ||
And they're having to ration gas, they're deploying the military to the streets because of the situation, and there's been a total breakdown in the supply chains in the UK, labor shortage and other problems, largely because of pandemic-related lockdowns and vaccine restrictions. | ||
And so the story today, which I got from CNN Business, is that there was a letter written by a number of people that work in the transportation industry pleading with the government that there has to be some kind of change or solution because without that, supply chains will totally break down. | ||
Not within years, within months. | ||
And it's very interesting the angle that this article was written in. | ||
Because I was reading this and I thought, oh, this is great. | ||
Supply chains breaking down. | ||
You know, labor shortages. | ||
And I'm thinking this is going to have to create a massive correction. | ||
Drastic change will have to take place because of this. | ||
But, you know, I read through the article and this is why it's really important to read between the lines. | ||
I've talked about that a lot on the show recently. | ||
And looking at the media, not as information, but as a mouthpiece for the regime. | ||
And you can't take what the media says for granted. | ||
You can't take it ever at face value. | ||
Whatever the media says, particularly a network like CNN, CNN business, whatever, you can't look at that as just information being reported objectively, as I think anyone knows. | ||
Particularly, you have to look at it as information that the mouthpiece of the regime is putting out there, and so you have to analyze it from the perspective of they're putting this out there with the intention of convincing you of what? | ||
What is the intended, desired reaction from the people that this information is supposed to catalyze, supposed to provoke? | ||
And so if I'm reading this article, I'm not reading supply chains break down, total system collapse imminent, acceleration is for the win. | ||
I read the article and you know what it really says? | ||
It says that the reason for this so-called system collapse is because of varying vaccine requirements in different countries. | ||
And we'll get into this. | ||
I don't want to spoil the whole article. | ||
But they basically say it's because of issues arising from These workers that are in shipping and in freight and in other parts of the transportation industry, they are not able to be in compliance with all the different countries' vaccine requirements. | ||
And so when you're reading that, and without spoiling it, because we'll get into it in just a moment, what is the intended reaction? | ||
What do they want you to think? | ||
What is this supposed to create a demand, an urgency for? | ||
The system will collapse because all these workers can't be in compliance with all the different requirements in all the different countries. | ||
They say that some of these transportation workers are getting six different doses of vaccine because every country has their own vaccine. | ||
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Every country has their own requirement. | |
So what's the solution? | ||
What do they want? | ||
What are they creating urgency and demand for with that? | ||
I think pretty self-explanatory, but we'll get into that. | ||
Before we get into the news, though, I want to remind you to follow me on Gab and Telegram. | ||
The links are down below. | ||
Telegram is t.me slash NickJFuentes. | ||
Gab is gab.com slash real NickJFuentes. | ||
And do follow me there because I will be keeping everybody up to date on our protest, which is this Saturday, and all future activism, as well as everything else that we're doing on the show. | ||
All the important stuff is going to be on Telegram and Gab. | ||
And there's a lot of big stuff coming up very very soon. | ||
We'll have an update on the platform next week when I get back from Springfield. | ||
Next week we'll be telling you a date when you can expect our first, you know, without without getting into too much detail because I'm like announcing the announcement, but when I get back from Springfield I'll have a lot more information about when you can expect the platform to be completed. | ||
It's very soon, I'll just say that. | ||
So that'll be on the show. | ||
That'll be on Telegram. | ||
We've got some other big projects planned. | ||
And of course, we're going to be trying to keep up with anti-vax activism, which will start this weekend on Saturday. | ||
So make sure you follow. | ||
The links are down below. | ||
Download the Telegram app on your phone and on your desktop and subscribe to my channel. | ||
Um, what else? | ||
Our merch website, hey listen folks, it's getting to that time. | ||
We are done selling White Boy Summer merch in just a few days. | ||
October 1st, rapidly approaching, Friday, and we're done selling White Boy Summer merch. | ||
So, if you saw our White Boy Summer documentary yesterday, and I hope everybody liked that, Our White Boy Summer merch will be gone on Friday, so get it while you can. | ||
It's at merch.nicholasjfwentus.com. | ||
We re-listed the America First hat, so we restocked this. | ||
We've already sold hundreds of them. | ||
I would say we have like half of our stock left, maybe a little bit more. | ||
I think they've been on sale for two weeks. | ||
and we're like somewhere between three quarters and a half uh left so these are made in america free shipping the 35 bucks well made they say america first American flag on the side, very nice. | ||
I pointed this out before, these are made by the same company that Donald Trump uses to make the MAGA hats. | ||
You know, one of the things I hate the most about a lot of merch is that it just, the quality just sucks. | ||
You know, I mean, for a lot of people you buy their merch and it's pretty hit or miss. | ||
But this is a, this is a pretty solid hat. | ||
This is one of the best merch items that I've ever seen. | ||
I'm not just saying that because I'm selling them, okay? | ||
I'm not just saying that because I make money off of it. | ||
It is! | ||
If it wasn't the case, I wouldn't tell you that. | ||
I wouldn't lie to you, because I care about the quality. | ||
So, anyway, these are back on the site. | ||
Get them in time for the rally, or future rallies! | ||
You want to go, think of it, when you go to an anti-vax rally, do you really want to be the only one without your official America First hat? | ||
Of course not! | ||
You want to show up and you want to rock your hat with your Fellow Patriots, your fellow Groifers, you don't want to be the only one without the hat. | ||
You want to complete the look. | ||
You want to come to the rally with your white boy summer shirt and your AF hat and we're going to be coming probably to a city near you very soon to protest the VACs and to do flash mobs and anti-mask demonstrations and all kinds of things. | ||
Do you really want to be caught without one of these when that happens? | ||
Do you want to be getting on the website the day before? | ||
I hope it arrives in time. | ||
No, you want to get it now! | ||
So you have it. | ||
How's that for a sales pitch? | ||
We also have our White Boy Summer official movie posters for sale. | ||
I hope everybody enjoyed. | ||
In case you missed it, we premiered our White Boy Summer official movie yesterday and the reaction was universally positive. | ||
Everybody loved it and I just want to say a big thank you and a congratulations to our America First film team. | ||
They did that all by themselves. | ||
They did an amazing job. | ||
Really put it together in a short amount of time. | ||
And I thought it showed a lot of craftsmanship. | ||
The graphics were incredible. | ||
I don't even know where to begin making graphics like that. | ||
Like the intro. | ||
And the editing was very well done. | ||
A lot of great shots and transitions. | ||
Uh, it was really a masterpiece. | ||
And, you know, some people were worried. | ||
They said, is this just going to be all the vlogs put together? | ||
We did reuse a lot of the vlog footage, but there was also a lot of never-before-seen footage from the Dallas press conference, from our fundraiser in Houston, which is private, never-before-seen until this movie. | ||
And also some behind-the-scenes footage from when I was at Infowars studio in Austin, Texas. | ||
So I think a lot of people enjoyed that. | ||
And like I said, we're selling the official movie poster for that. | ||
That's on the merch website too. | ||
And last but not least, Saturday, in case you didn't hear about this, Saturday we are doing a massive anti-vaccine rally in Springfield, Illinois at the Illinois State Capitol at 1 o'clock local time. | ||
And you're going to want to follow the Telegram channel because there may be inclement weather. | ||
It's going to be thunderstorms right now, they're predicting, which is awesome. | ||
You know, that's just our luck. | ||
So we might have to change things around a little bit on the day of. | ||
I'm not saying we will, but I'm saying we might have to because I'm looking at the weather and it says showers in the morning, thunderstorms in the afternoon. | ||
So, you know, with the weather, we obviously have to play it by ear. | ||
But I mean we're still charging forward. | ||
It's still going to happen Saturday 1 to 4. | ||
Like I said though, maybe we might have to delay it or move it up depending on what the weather looks like. | ||
But you know, maybe we'll get lucky. | ||
Maybe we'll just get really lucky and it'll be fine. | ||
So that's why I gotta follow the telegram. | ||
But we're doing a big anti-vax protest. | ||
Yes, it will be live streamed here on AmericaFirst.live. | ||
I will be there. | ||
I will be speaking. | ||
And, you know, there's going to be a lot of Groypers there. | ||
There's going to be a lot of Normies there, and there's going to be a lot of Groypers there. | ||
And I told you this. | ||
We have people flying in, driving in from all over the country to come to this thing. | ||
Our whole AF intern team is coming. | ||
We're going to have I think like two dozen interns there just to help out with the event because it's going to be a pretty big deal. | ||
So make sure you're there. | ||
I'm really excited for it. | ||
This is going to be one of the biggest anti-vaxx demonstrations in America to date. | ||
So it's very exciting and we're going to use this as a springboard to do even more activism within the state of Illinois because this is one of the worst COVID tyranny states and also we'd like to branch off and do things in other states as well depending on how this goes. | ||
So that is This coming Saturday, October 2nd, 1 to 4, Springfield, Illinois at the Illinois State Capitol. | ||
So be there, please. | ||
Okay. | ||
I think that's everything. | ||
That's all our announcements. | ||
Is that enough? | ||
We got a lot going on. | ||
I have a headache. | ||
I got a headache and I'm tired because I've been working hard. | ||
Last quarter of the year coming up and we are running all the way through. | ||
You know, we are really We're wrapping up and finishing strong this year. | ||
It's been a long year, but we're putting ourselves in a position where we will be stronger than ever before at the start of 2022. | ||
It's been a lot of work. | ||
It hasn't been easy. | ||
It's been one of the most difficult chapters in my life for many reasons. | ||
And the work has been a part of it. | ||
The uncertainty, you know, unprecedented persecution from the government, obstacles and challenges put in our way. | ||
But it seems like we're finally seeing a light at the end of the tunnel, at least for this movement. | ||
The country, not so much. | ||
But for this movement, it seems like we're finally going to get out on the other side of all the nonsense that's gone on since the beginning of the year. | ||
But anyway, we're going to move on. | ||
We're going to dive into our news here. | ||
And like I said, our first story is about this system collapse. | ||
Very interesting choice of words. | ||
And like I said, I read about this in CNN today. | ||
And CNN is reporting that in the United Kingdom, transportation workers are warning the government that without imminent action, there's going to be a total system collapse. | ||
Total collapse of supply chains. | ||
And this is going to cause shortages and all kinds of problems with the economy. | ||
And they're referring specifically to the UK, but this is something that's happening globally. | ||
I think everybody sees it. | ||
In the United States, you see it. | ||
You know, I went out to Five Guys the other day, and I got a cheeseburger with fries and a drink. | ||
It was like $25. | ||
And I know that food isn't exactly... It's been getting more expensive for my entire life, but $25 at Five Guys? | ||
I mean, that's like unprecedented. | ||
I think everything's getting more expensive. | ||
I went to Target the other day, and there was an entire section of the store which was empty. | ||
Like a whole, like the floor. | ||
I'm not talking about the shelves were empty, although they were. | ||
There were parts of the store where the shelves were empty. | ||
But there was an entire section of the floor in the front of the store that had nothing. | ||
No racks, shelves, merchandise, nothing. | ||
And people are reporting about this all across the country. | ||
Department stores are empty. | ||
Costco is limiting people's purchase of necessary items. | ||
And so this is a global phenomenon. | ||
Labor shortages. | ||
Restaurants are shutting down. | ||
Me and Jaden went to a restaurant in Chicago the other day, and they said closed for remodeling. | ||
It's only pickup, delivery, and carryout. | ||
We go inside, there's no remodeling going on. | ||
My guess is they can't find anybody to work as waiters or bussers. | ||
They can't find anybody to work the jobs. | ||
So they say they're remodeling. | ||
Both locations! | ||
Two locations in the city. | ||
We went to both of them, and both of them are closed for remodeling, but there's no remodeling going on. | ||
And it's like this is going on across the society. | ||
Nobody's talking about this. | ||
This is going on all across the world and they keep making excuses for it. | ||
In any case, our news today is about a letter written by some transportation workers that said it's gonna be a total system collapse and they give a very interesting reason as to why that is. | ||
And I'll read the article and we'll get into this. | ||
It says seafarers, truck drivers, and airline workers have endured quarantines, travel restrictions, and complex COVID-19 vaccination and testing requirements to keep stretched supply chains moving during the pandemic. | ||
But many are now reaching their breaking point, posing yet another threat to the badly tangled network of ports, container vessels, and trucking companies that move goods around the world. | ||
In an open letter Wednesday to heads of state attending the United Nations General Assembly, the International Chamber of Shipping and other industry groups warned of a global transport system collapse if governments do not restore freedom of movement to transport workers and give them priority to receive vaccines recognized by the World Health Organization. | ||
The letter says, quote, global supply chains are beginning to buckle as two years worth of strain on transport workers takes their toll. | ||
The letter has also been signed by the International Air Transport Association, the International Road Transport Union, and the International Transport Workers Federation. | ||
Together they represent 65 million transport workers globally. | ||
It says all transport sectors are also seeing a shortage of workers and expect more to leave as a result of the poor treatment millions have faced during the pandemic putting the supply chain under greater threat. | ||
Guy Platten, the Secretary General of the ICS, said that worker shortages are likely to worsen towards the end of the year because seafarers may not want to commit to new contracts and risk not making it home for Christmas given port shutdowns and constant changes to travel restrictions. | ||
That will heat pressure on stretched supply chains and could for example worsen current challenges with food and fuel supply in the United Kingdom. | ||
The global supply chain is very fragile and depends as much on seafarers from the Philippines as it does on a truck driver to deliver goods. | ||
The time has come for heads of government to respond to the workers' needs. | ||
And the article goes on, and I'm not going to read all of them, but it goes through all these anecdotes about people that are on these ships, and truck drivers, and other people working in international transport, and talking specifically about this problem of essentially what amounts to vaccine standards, and saying that the real problem here is not vaccine mandates, it's not the lockdowns, it's not the mask mandates, | ||
The problem is that the government is not prioritizing vaccines for these workers and that the vaccine requirements are not standardized in all the countries. | ||
And it talks about people that are stranded between jurisdictions because one country mandates one particular kind of vaccine and another country mandates a different one. | ||
And some workers are having to get six or more doses of vaccine because of this. | ||
And I read the article and of course it makes perfect sense. | ||
You can't shut down the economy like they have for the past year and not have these kinds of ramifications. | ||
I've said this by the way on my show for years, even before the pandemic. | ||
The global economy and supply chain is extremely fragile. | ||
It is carefully calibrated. | ||
And I've talked about this like I said long before the pandemic even started how you know you look at a city like New York or LA or Chicago and of course there's not enough food in New York City to feed all the people that live there for two months. | ||
They have to get it from somewhere and it's arriving on a day-by-day basis and that requires it to be packaged up and shipped or arrive at a port or something like that. | ||
And all the supply chains are like this. | ||
It's all very carefully calibrated and so if one thing is out of whack like we saw earlier this year with the Colonial Pipeline hack, When it was one pipeline company got hacked and they had to shut down their operation in the Mid-Atlantic, the Southwestern America. | ||
And it caused gas prices across the entire eastern seaboard to skyrocket. | ||
And at one point like 80% of the gas stations in Washington DC didn't have gas. | ||
And what's the ripple effect of that? | ||
If you can't get gas in DC, Baltimore, Atlanta, it goes far beyond that. | ||
That was one company that got hacked. | ||
What happens when for a whole year they shut down international trade, they shut down all the factories, they shut down, for the most part, all the workers? | ||
We saw a v-shaped recovery or something like that, and people said that the economic pain was basically just delayed. | ||
It was just deferred until a later time. | ||
And now that's what we're experiencing. | ||
The labor shortages, which is kind of a result of unemployment benefits, other things, but things like the chip shortage, as well as fuel shortages, shipping container shortages, you know, we're having big problems now. | ||
So anyway, so I read the story, and I'm thinking, yeah, you know, like, this is to be expected. | ||
It's a very real problem. | ||
It's a very real economical, logistical problem here. | ||
Or economic, I should say. | ||
Economic, logistical problem of, you know, how do you rev the economy back up? | ||
When it comes to, like, microchips as an example, the reason you've got big shortages is because it's not, like, easy to make microchips. | ||
You can't press a button, turn off the microchip factory, and then press another button, and then turn it back on. | ||
It doesn't work like that. | ||
And the same goes for a lot of things. | ||
The economy has a lot of complexity. | ||
Anyway. | ||
So I read the article, and I'm thinking along those lines. | ||
At first, I'm thinking, oh great! | ||
System collapsed. | ||
That's right up our alley. | ||
And unironically, that is a good thing. | ||
Because this system is unsustainable and the perpetuation of the system allows the entrenched interests to retain control over the world. | ||
So long as the supply chains are working, so long as there is material comfort and abundance, So long as things stay the same, the people that are in power, which, who hate us, and who are incompetent, you know, at the minimum, at most, are genocidal, those people get to stay in power. | ||
So I read about system collapse, and I read about supply chains failing, and I think this is good news. | ||
But then I read between the lines. | ||
And it says, well, these workers who, mind you, this is an international body. | ||
Okay. | ||
This is an international body of, uh, self-appointed bureaucrats who represent 65 million workers around the world. | ||
And I don't think there's anything. | ||
I don't think there's any international entity that represents global workers that is going to be filled with union guys who are real sick of the COVID mandate, right? | ||
I don't think, I don't think that it's like Italian, you know, union guys that are running the, what is it, the International Air Transport Association, International Road, Transport Union, International Transport Workers Federation. | ||
I think it's actually more like mystery meat, you know, ambiguous ethnicity, global bureaucrats who are totally owned by multinational corporate interests. | ||
That's probably more like it. | ||
And they're writing a letter to the United Nations General Assembly. | ||
So I don't think, I don't think it's blue collar, rough around the edges, truck driver, you know, union type guys that are coming to the UN and saying, hey listen, this stuff, this crap's gotta stop. | ||
No, that's not what it is. | ||
It's just as corrupt as anything else. | ||
And if you read between the lines of what they're saying, they're saying the problem is not the lockdown. | ||
The problem is not the vaccine mandate. | ||
The problem is not the public policy. | ||
The problem is that the COVID vaccine is not being prioritized for their workers and it's not standardized. | ||
And so if they're going to the UN and telling them, hey, the system's going to collapse unless what? | ||
What are they asking the UN to do? | ||
They're not asking them to allow workers to enter countries without being vaccinated. | ||
They want priority for vaccination. | ||
They're not asking for the governments to end the lockdowns. | ||
They're asking the governments to standardize the vaccine requirements. | ||
And this is a very, this is a very interesting thing. | ||
Because, and I've said this about climate change, and I've said this about racism, and it's also true about the pandemic. | ||
Whenever you get these kinds of global crises, whenever you get a problem, whenever you get one of these world-ending apocalyptic scenarios such as the one we're living through right now, real or fabricated, they require global solutions. | ||
And there's something to this. | ||
Typically, these kinds of crises go hand-in-hand with a drastic public policy response. | ||
You know, 9-11. | ||
9-11 happens. | ||
Planes fly into the Twin Towers. | ||
Twin Towers go down. | ||
There's more to the story, obviously. | ||
And what does this catalyze? | ||
A full-blown government response. | ||
Patriot Act. | ||
Department of Homeland Security is created. | ||
TSA is created. | ||
Airport security gets ramped up. | ||
Government surveillance gets ramped up. | ||
Operation Echelon on steroids. | ||
Intelligence community has unprecedented power. | ||
Wars in the Middle East, you know, two plus, really it's two major ground wars plus drone strikes in Pakistan, engagement in Yemen, in Syria, Somalia, West Africa. | ||
Domestic crisis. | ||
Domestic response. | ||
With the sort of global reach. | ||
With things like climate change, or colonialism, or poverty, global poverty, and now the pandemic, a global crisis catalyzes in the same way a global response. | ||
On the part of what exactly? | ||
Well, these kinds of global governing actors. | ||
Global government. | ||
That's what creates the pretext for a global government is a global crisis. | ||
And so what they're saying here is... | ||
You know, we can't do our job, our global economy cannot function without what they're saying is global governance. | ||
We can't have a global economy where workers, where transportation workers, are delivering goods from the Philippines to the United Kingdom unless there is some global governance that is standardizing the international requirements For trade and public health. | ||
That's what they're saying. | ||
They're saying if we don't have the governments of the Philippines and the UK and the governments all around the world, if they don't get together and legislate vaccine requirements, which are standard throughout the world, then you can't have global trade anymore. | ||
They're saying there's a global system collapse UNLESS we do this. | ||
Because of this reason. | ||
And what's the reason? | ||
Well, it's because there's these jurisdictions, these competing jurisdictions, and all these different vaccine requirements put in place by sovereign national governments. | ||
They're getting in the way. | ||
It's too messy. | ||
And these things are not lining up with each other. | ||
So we need a global government. | ||
We need the UN to step in. | ||
And standardize. | ||
And think about the precedent that this sets. | ||
Because, of course, it's the international transport workers arriving at the ports and the airports and driving across the bridges and across the international borders on roads. | ||
It is those people that are really connecting all the countries. | ||
So, think of it. | ||
If the UN or global government is deciding the rules for a worker, a seafarer, a truck driver, a pilot, if they're deciding the rules for those people to travel between different jurisdictions, what they're essentially doing is seizing control what they're essentially doing is seizing control over all international travel. | ||
Because, of course, that sets the precedent that if that applies to the truckers and the seafarers and everybody else, it applies to the tourists. | ||
And it applies to the people that are immigrating. | ||
And it applies to the vacationers. | ||
It applies to everybody. | ||
They now control international borders. | ||
And in a sense, they kind of have a jurisdiction that supersedes national governments. | ||
Their sovereignty overrides the sovereignty of national governments. | ||
They're calling for the United Nations to step in and say, well, you know, nations may have their own vaccine requirements that their sovereign governments created, but that's just not going to do because we need a standard. | ||
We need to standardize requirements across the world. | ||
So we're going to make the standard. | ||
The UN, a global governmental entity, a supranational governmental entity. | ||
We're going to create a standard and you are going to have to comply. | ||
And I would not be surprised if in the future there is going to be some kind of enforcement mechanism. | ||
I'm sure that the World Economic Forum or the UN, one of these global entities, the G20, the G7, they're going to come forward with a set of guidelines and they're going to create incentives for countries to participate in them, positive and negative. | ||
I'm sure that they're going to start to say, if you don't comply with our international vaccine standard, international vaccine and vaccine passport standard, then we're going to restrict trade into your country or foreign investment or something like that, because that's what they do. | ||
That's what the IMF has done for decades now. | ||
That's what the World Trade Organization does. | ||
That's what they're going to do. | ||
The rich G7, G20 countries, the European Union, the big banks, they're gonna go out at the UN and they're gonna bully all the other countries from Brussels, London, DC, Paris. | ||
They're gonna bully all the other countries into accepting some kind of international vaccine standard. | ||
And what this does is create the New World Order. | ||
I mean, once that's done, the precedent that that sets, it can't be overstated what a big deal that is. | ||
It's never been done in history. | ||
You know, we don't have international standards of measurement. | ||
We don't have international standards of driving on one side of the road, or anything for that matter. | ||
But now, something this intimate and this important, which we've been over throughout the whole year, is now going to be legislated by the so-called international community, by some kind of global government. | ||
And a global government will decide who gets to leave, who gets to enter different countries. | ||
They will govern the relations between the countries. | ||
You know, it's like in the same way, it's sort of analogous to the United States. | ||
You know, each state, according to the Constitution, all the powers that are not delegated to the federal government are reserved to the states. | ||
And so the states have power, the states have jurisdiction, and then of course the federal government has jurisdiction over them. | ||
And one of the powers of the federal American government is that it controls interstate commerce. | ||
It controls the rules Uh, between the states, right? | ||
And so we all recognize that the federal government has supremacy over the state governments on some level. | ||
That's the sovereign of the land. | ||
And now, that's gonna work with the entire world, with the United Nations. | ||
In the same way that the federal government has supremacy over the states, now the UN will have supremacy over all the governments of the world. | ||
And who runs the UN? | ||
Right? | ||
I mean, like, it's anybody's guess. | ||
Well, you know. | ||
You know, of course. | ||
But the point is, the United Nations is run by global citizens, cosmopolitans, people that don't know a nation, people that don't believe in nations. | ||
They're not citizens of any one country. | ||
They have citizenship for many countries, and they travel between them, and they live in many different countries. | ||
They don't have an allegiance to one country. | ||
I don't believe in one culture, religion, or anything like that. | ||
These are people that think that all of that is over. | ||
Borders, jurisdictions, nations, peoples, those are all part of the past. | ||
Those are going to be the people running the world. | ||
You think Washington DC is bad? | ||
Wait until we're governed by the United Nations. | ||
But this is what they're demanding. | ||
This is what the letter says. | ||
The letter says we'll have a total collapse of supply chains and a total system collapse, essentially, if we don't have a vaccine mandate and vaccine priority for all these international transport workers, and if we don't standardize the vaccines and get an international standard for the vaccines. | ||
And we all knew that this was coming. | ||
Because of course, to have this kind of globalization on this scale, to integrate all these different countries into global economy, global supply chains, I mean, it's all trending in that direction. | ||
It's all trending towards acclimation and assimilation to global standards, global everything. | ||
That's why globalization has to be shut off. | ||
That's why we're not free traders. | ||
That's why we're not in favor of international government. | ||
That's why we're not in favor of these kinds of international agreements and things, because we want to retain our sovereignty. | ||
The more integrated we are with the globe, the more beholden we are to global interests and global government, which is where we are now. | ||
So I'm very curious to see where this goes. | ||
I mean, I kind of like what they're saying about like a global collapse, but you know, as much as people might find that appealing, what's the call to action? | ||
People are going to be, you know, the shelves are going to be empty at Walmart and they're going to say, well, the reason for this is because Russia has a different vaccine than America. | ||
Everyone must be brought to heel. | ||
Everyone's going to get Pfizer. | ||
Everyone's going to get on the same app. | ||
You know, you thought a national biometric scanning database enforcement system was bad? | ||
How about global? | ||
How about you can't escape anywhere in the globe? | ||
You'll have to go to Myanmar. | ||
You'll have to go to Iran. | ||
Or China or China will maybe be a part of it but you'll literally have to go to one to one of these rogue states just to get away just to get away from Pfizer and from vaccine enforcement so that's something to watch something to watch and pay attention to but we're gonna move on And I want to talk about the vaccine mandate fines in America. | ||
Very troubling show today. | ||
I'm sorry the news is so dark. | ||
I wish it wasn't that way. | ||
I wish the news was good. | ||
But I don't make the news. | ||
I just report it. | ||
I just report on it and I just comment on it. | ||
And it is what it is. | ||
So, because that's a frequent complaint of the show. | ||
Everybody says, Nick, I'm so blackpilled. | ||
Give me a white pill. | ||
I'm so depressed and demoralized. | ||
Well, listen, don't be sad. | ||
Okay, don't be upset. | ||
Because the good news is, as bad as the world gets, it's only temporary. | ||
Right? | ||
I know that's not that's not much of a white pill. | ||
Hey, well, we're all going to die someday. | ||
The good news is, as bad as life will get, we can always look forward to dying because it'll get really bad. | ||
But, you know, the good news is we'll die, too. | ||
You know, there's going to be good things that will happen in this life. | ||
There's a lot to appreciate in this life as well. | ||
But, um, you know, you just have to adopt a sort of stoic frame of mind. | ||
You just have to begin to love your fate and not have too many expectations. | ||
I think the real misery comes from the broken and shattered expectations. | ||
If you basically expect that your life is not gonna, is gonna be tough, It's not such a it's not such a disappointment when it is difficult. | ||
If you're expecting that you're gonna have this great fun life and I'm gonna be happy all the time and oh I'm gonna get married and have kids and we're gonna be eating ice cream cones and riding tandem bicycles and We're gonna be vacationing and, you know, and then it turns out that we live in like a totalitarian vaccine police state, you know, then you're gonna probably cry. | ||
Then you're gonna break down and start crying. | ||
But if you resign yourself to like, yeah, it's gonna be miserable forever, then it's not so bad actually. | ||
So try that out. | ||
Try adjusting your expectations a little bit. | ||
But anyway. | ||
I don't think it's good. | ||
Listen, you just gotta have heart. | ||
You gotta have will. | ||
Alright? | ||
It may not get better. | ||
It may not get better within our lifetimes. | ||
But that's okay. | ||
Enjoy things while you can. | ||
Appreciate the things that you can appreciate. | ||
And, you know, as long as you believe in God, everything will be okay. | ||
But we're going to move on to our featured story. | ||
Enough, enough baby. | ||
I don't mean to coddle you. | ||
Listen, we're just going to have to get tough, okay? | ||
So I can't baby you all the time. | ||
We're going to move on to our featured story about these vaccine mandate fines. | ||
We covered this earlier this month. | ||
A big vaccine mandate came down from the White House mid-September. | ||
They said they're now mandating it for all federal government workers, all federal contractors, and for all private companies with 100 or more employees. | ||
And initially they said that it would be a $14,000 fine for companies that are not in compliance. | ||
Many companies came out and said, well, $14,000, we can eat the cost of that. | ||
Well, number one, fight it in court. | ||
And even if we lose, you know, for a lot of companies, $14,000 isn't a ton of money, especially when you look at the cost of tests. | ||
To do a daily test for many workers is a very costly thing to do that indefinitely. | ||
And if you're losing a lot of important workers, I mean, that could be a bigger hit to the company than a $14,000 fine. | ||
Again, not speaking for every company, but a lot of companies said that they were willing to fight it. | ||
So the Democrats got together and they snuck into this massive spending bill which is going through the reconciliation process right now. | ||
They snuck in a provision which takes the existing fines and increases them by a thousand percent so that no company can pay them. | ||
And this is the report from Forbes. | ||
President Joe Biden didn't just announce a COVID-19 vaccine mandate on companies employing 100 or more people. | ||
He plans to enforce it. | ||
On Saturday, Speaker Nancy Pelosi's House quietly tucked an enforcement mechanism into their $3.5 trillion reconciliation bill, passed it out of the Budget Committee, and sent it to the House floor. | ||
Buried on page 168 of the House Democrats' 2,465-page mega-bill is a tenfold increase in fines for employers that willfully, repeatedly, or even seriously violate a section of labor law that deals with hazards, death, or serious physical harm to their employees. | ||
The increased fines on employers could run as high as $70,000 for serious infractions and $700,000 for willful or repeated violations. | ||
Almost three quarters of a million dollars for each fine. | ||
$700,000 per infraction. | ||
Not one time. | ||
repeated violations almost three quarters of a million dollars for each fine seven hundred thousand dollars per infraction not not one time 700 grand for each violation that they decide is willful or repeated if enacted into law vax enforcement could bankrupt non-compliant companies even more quickly than the fourteen thousand dollar | ||
osha fine anticipated under biden's announced mandate the The Biden administration has already started implementing its vaccine mandate enforcement blueprint. | ||
Number one, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration set precedent this summer and published an emergency COVID-19 rule in the Federal Register, taking jurisdiction over and providing justification for COVID-19 being a workplace hazard for health care employment. | ||
Early in September, Biden announced his 100 or more employee COVID-19 vaccine mandate and tasked OSHA with drafting an enforcement rule to exert emergency vaccine compliance authority over companies with 100 or more employees. | ||
Three, the legislative provision that passed the Budget Committee raises the OSHA fines for non-compliance 10 times higher. | ||
And up to $700,000 for each willful or repeated violation. | ||
Speaker Nancy Pelosi has not announced when the House will vote on the reconciliation bill that includes the new OSHA fine. | ||
If the legislation is enacted, OSHA could levy draconian fines to enforce Biden's vaccine mandate, a move that could rapidly bankrupt non-compliant companies. | ||
The Biden mandate affects employers collectively employing an estimated 80 million workers. | ||
The crippling change described on page 168 of the Democrat bill isn't a typo or a clerical error. | ||
It was inserted by design and likely with the hope that no one would notice before Democrats rammed the bill through Congress. | ||
If enacted it could bankrupt a whole host of companies that do not believe they should have to comply with the Biden administration's mandate or harbor the cost of intrusive weekly tests. | ||
In its June 2021 emergency rule affecting healthcare workers, OSHA complained it was having a hard time motivating employers with its paltry $13,653 fine. | ||
It says, quote, OSHA has been limited in its ability to impose penalties high enough to motivate the very large employers who are unlikely to be deterred by penalty assessments of tens of thousands of dollars, but whose noncompliance can endanger thousands of workers. | ||
So we thought that the sky was falling two weeks ago when they said $14,000 fine, $14,000 fine. | ||
And a lot of companies said, oh, $14,000, yeah, piss off, $14,000. | ||
Companies are not willing to fire one or several workers over $14,000, not willing to administer costly daily COVID tests for that amount. | ||
So they were willing to eat it. | ||
So like this article says, Democrats try to sneak in. | ||
I mean, they don't even do a press conference about this. | ||
You know, everything that they say about transparency and accountability and all that, they didn't announce this in a press conference. | ||
They didn't make a big deal out of this. | ||
Nobody's even talked about it. | ||
it they just quietly slipped it into this bill in the reconciliation bill 3.5 trillion dollar bill 2,500 pages and they just hope no one would notice that they took the 14,000 dollar fine and they said well let's increase that to 700,000 dollars and like it says 700,000 dollar fine and they said well let's increase that to 700,000 dollars and like it says 700,000 dollars per infraction if they deem that it was willful or a repeated violation 700,000 dollars per infraction | ||
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Thank you. | |
This is the power of the federal bureaucracy. | ||
It's pretty fascinating. | ||
I have to say, on the one hand, it's a little bit frustrating. | ||
I mean, there's a part of me, so we'll get on to the obvious significance of this, but now you look at this, and this is how the Trump administration should have worked. | ||
This is the power of the federal bureaucracy, through agencies and rules and enforcement of rules. | ||
Even with their control of Congress, this is what they're capable of. | ||
They're gonna bludgeon every private company in America to do something which is blatantly unconstitutional. | ||
I mean, there's no constitutional authority for the U.S. | ||
government to force every man, woman, and child to take a vaccine. | ||
It's just not there. | ||
It's not supposed to be legal. | ||
Whoops. | ||
I put a can on top of the camera so it doesn't overheat. | ||
I put a frozen can. | ||
It just fell off. | ||
So anyway, You know, there's no constitutional right for them to do that, but they're going to interpret... Whoa! | ||
I think it zoomed in. | ||
I think it fell off and it zoomed in. | ||
I just noticed that. | ||
There's no authority for them to do that, so what they do is using legal precedent, you know, using Supreme Court and other court precedent, and using this kind of, you know, magic that they can work in the bureaucracy, legal ambiguity there, and then ultimately through Congress, They're just going to try and smash it through by saying, well, it's a public health hazard, and this is a workplace occupational hazard. | ||
And then they just jam it through in one of these massive omnibus spending bills, one of these massive packages, so no one notices it. | ||
And that's how they're going to make every man, woman, and child take the vaccine. | ||
They don't have to do a federal mandate. | ||
There is not one point where Joe Biden has to get out and say the federal government is going to force everyone to take it because he could work, well he, his administration can work this bureaucratic magic and if the government can't do it, it really doesn't matter, they can force the companies to force you to do it. | ||
Private company. | ||
You don't like it? | ||
Don't work there. | ||
What if every company does that? | ||
Too bad. | ||
Go to another country. | ||
Oh, you can't because the UN controls all the countries. | ||
Go to China. | ||
Go live in China. | ||
Go live in Nicaragua. | ||
Go live in the jungles of Thailand. | ||
I mean, that's what they're telling you. | ||
So the Biden administration, as we know, is now just pushing hardcore for a total federal vaccine mandate. | ||
They're not calling it that. | ||
They're not gonna say that it's the federal government doing it, but that is what it is. | ||
I mean, if you force every private and public institution to do this through bureaucratic sleight of hand, it doesn't really matter what you call it or technically, you know, who is doing the enforcing. | ||
It's originating from the White House. | ||
It's originating from the administration. | ||
And they have the power to do this. | ||
It's a shame because there's a lot of private companies that say, well, we'll just eat the cost. | ||
And, you know, I've said this for a long time on the show, this kind of, like, clever maneuvering, it's not going to work. | ||
Eventually, we're going to have to fight. | ||
Not necessarily in the streets, although it may come to that. | ||
I'm not encouraging that. | ||
I'm saying that, you know, historically speaking, There may be fighting in the streets in the future. | ||
I don't want that to happen. | ||
I'm not encouraging for people to do that. | ||
I'm saying that the way things are going, I'm not the first person to say that you could see a trajectory where there will be fighting. | ||
I don't want that to happen. | ||
When I say fight this, I mean at some point people have got to take a stand and say no. | ||
The state governments, private companies, citizens have to just say no! | ||
I won't go along with it. | ||
And I'm really sick and tired of seeing people saying they're going to find clever ways around. | ||
You know, I'll troll them. | ||
I'll wear a mask, but it's not actually effective. | ||
You know, there's holes in it. | ||
I'll wear a mask that's see-through. | ||
I'll get a fake vaccine card. | ||
I'll eat the cost. | ||
No. | ||
At some point, people have to just stand up and offer real resistance. | ||
Not this kind of like, I'll go along with it, or I'll go along with it, but maneuver in such a way that I don't technically have to compromise. | ||
At a certain point, there has to be a big red wall that stands in the way of this administration, that stands in the way of the American regime. | ||
Nothing short of that will stop them. | ||
And this illustrates that. | ||
These companies go out and they say, well, we'll just pay the $14,000. | ||
Okay, well, I mean, like, you're technically still obeying the rules. | ||
You're saying, I agree, we'll eat the penalty. | ||
Or they say, we'll challenge this in the courts! | ||
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The courts! | |
He has control of the Senate and the courts! | ||
I mean, they control the courts. | ||
They control the whole process. | ||
Everybody always says that. | ||
Well, sue! | ||
Take it up with the courts. | ||
The courts, they control the courts. | ||
They control the media, they control the Senate, they write the laws, and they enforce them. | ||
There is no taking it up to the courts. | ||
There is no paying the fine. | ||
They'll raise the fine. | ||
This is what they do. | ||
So instead of business owners saying, we'll sue, we'll pay the fine. | ||
Just say no. | ||
Call their bluff. | ||
Instead of people saying, I'll create a fake vaccine card. | ||
I know what I'll do. | ||
Just say no. | ||
Fire me if you have to. | ||
No, I will not comply. | ||
I will not get the vaccine. | ||
That has to be the battle cry. | ||
I will not comply. | ||
I will not comply. | ||
I will not pay the mandate. | ||
I will not fight it in court. | ||
I do not need a permit. | ||
I will not comply. | ||
I'm a human being. | ||
I have dignity. | ||
I have sovereignty. | ||
This is a republic. | ||
We have rights. | ||
I will not comply. | ||
And anything short of that is not going to work. | ||
And you see why that is. | ||
In this instance, people say they're going to pay the fine. | ||
Well, guess what? | ||
Tomorrow they raise the fine a thousand percent. | ||
You going to pay that one too? | ||
You going to pay $700,000 per infraction? | ||
Because that's what they could do. | ||
And if you can, they'll raise it a thousand percent the next day. | ||
What are you going to do? | ||
Challenge it in court? | ||
Guess what? | ||
The government has unlimited money. | ||
You want to know why? | ||
Because they control the coining of the money. | ||
And the federal government has more money than any institution. | ||
So, you know, you're gonna take them to court? | ||
Good luck! | ||
They run the courts, and they have all the money in the world to keep appealing and reappealing and redefining. | ||
And the people that are working for them have done this their whole life, and you don't stand a chance. | ||
They know all the people in the courts, they went to the same schools as them, they've been playing this game for decades. | ||
Maybe centuries. | ||
Who knows? | ||
But this is their job, and they do that their whole life. | ||
And that's all their friends, and that's everyone in their network, that's everyone they know. | ||
And they've got the full weight of the federal government behind them. | ||
And what do you have? | ||
You're gonna stand up there and say, I submit, I humbly submit my case to the court, to the jury and the judge. | ||
The system is the judge, jury, and executioner. | ||
Not gonna work. | ||
And if you pay the fine, they raise it tomorrow. | ||
And if you make a fake vaccine card, they will create something that cannot be faked. | ||
And if they catch you, they will put you in jail. | ||
I mean, so at some point, it is going to require a little bit of courage and a little bit of integrity, and people are just going to have to stand up together. | ||
Not any one person, but we're all in this together. | ||
We need everybody to stand up and say, no, it's as simple as this. | ||
I will not comply. | ||
I am not going to do what you tell me to do. | ||
I'm not going to explain myself. | ||
I'm not going through a process. | ||
Do whatever you have to do. | ||
Whatever the consequences will be, will be. | ||
But I am not going to voluntarily go along with it. | ||
You cannot coerce me. | ||
You cannot force me. | ||
I will not comply. | ||
That has to be in your repertoire. | ||
That has to be in your vocabulary. | ||
That's got to be the battle cry of this time, or else it's over. | ||
It's not going to work. | ||
Because that's just it. | ||
For too long, people have done everything other than that. | ||
They have hidden their views. | ||
They've chosen their battles. | ||
They've maneuvered. | ||
They've come up with clever arguments. | ||
They've taken it to the courts or some other bureaucracy. | ||
They've tried to get lucky. | ||
They've tried to game the system. | ||
And guess what? | ||
The system is just getting better at what it does. | ||
It's just perfecting and consolidating its control while you're playing these games. | ||
And at a certain point, we're going to run out of options. | ||
And it's just going to be enforcement or death. | ||
So people gotta take a stand now. | ||
And that's all that can be really done here. | ||
You gotta say, you know, if that's the way it's gonna be, then I'm, you know, I'm extracting myself from society. | ||
And I'll figure it out. | ||
Off the grid. | ||
But if you're unwilling to do that... | ||
You know, it's just a matter of time before they bludgeon you into doing what they want you to do. | ||
That's what it's about. | ||
They want you to do something you don't want to do, so they convince you. | ||
They convince you with a positive incentive and a negative incentive. | ||
And it's psychological warfare. | ||
You know, it's like Jack Murphy. | ||
They're saying, we're going to take your kids off the baseball team and the rowing team. | ||
And that hit Jack Murphy where it counts. | ||
I don't want to get the vaccine, but if I have to choose... You've made me an offer I can't refuse. | ||
You've convinced me. | ||
Now I will get the vaccine. | ||
Well, what happens when they ask you to do something you really don't want to do? | ||
What happens when they ask you to do something that you did and maybe this is it for you. | ||
It definitely is for me, but something that really goes against your conscience. | ||
You're not going to have any options and you probably won't have any help. | ||
You'll just have to die. | ||
You'll just have to live in a cage or get killed. | ||
We have a chance now to stop that. | ||
We have a chance now to stand in the way, but people have got to stand up together. | ||
This is the proof. | ||
You know, because that was the reaction when Biden said $14,000 fine. | ||
Did people pour into the streets? | ||
No. | ||
Was there a huge mobilization? | ||
No. | ||
Nobody really cared. | ||
A lot of people just got the vaccine. | ||
And the people that don't want to get it said, well, we'll sue! | ||
We'll pay it, or we'll sue. | ||
But how many people just said no? | ||
There were some, but everybody's got to say no. | ||
Even if you, like, there are some people that say, well, I'm a pro-vaccine, but I'm against the mandate. | ||
Well, we need you too. | ||
We need everybody that's against the mandate to just start saying no. | ||
No, I'm just not going to go along with it. | ||
We just got to start making a big stink about it. | ||
Start causing a lot of problems and not caring so much. | ||
Because, you know, here's the thing. | ||
The system hates you. | ||
The system is trying to kill you. | ||
They're poisoning your water, your food, the air. | ||
They're poisoning your mind. | ||
Look at what's on television these days. | ||
Look at what's in the advertisements on everything. | ||
Look at what's on social media and what they've done to social media. | ||
Look at what they want to do to your diet, what they want to do to your living space. | ||
They want you to live in a shoebox apartment and eat crickets and take cold showers and not have a car. | ||
They want to take everything away from you and people think that they owe something to the system. | ||
When they see people stealing from a store, they want to defend the store. | ||
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Why? | |
So you could get arrested? | ||
They don't care. | ||
Crime goes on, you know, the whole country is falling apart and the people that are running it don't care to uphold it. | ||
So why do you? | ||
Why do you dutifully go to work and clock in on time and, you know, dot your I's and cross your T's? | ||
We have no skin in the game here. | ||
We have no stake. | ||
You owe this system nothing. | ||
So when you go into the store and they ask you to put your mask on, you don't owe that to them. | ||
Well, it's their store. | ||
Fuck that. | ||
Their store? | ||
This is my country. | ||
Put your mask on. | ||
You know, you don't owe them that. | ||
Make a big scene. | ||
Start yelling, screaming. | ||
What, are you going to disturb the peace? | ||
More than what? | ||
The murderers and the carjackers and the people that are going to charge you a million dollars for not injecting yourself with poison? | ||
And when they say, you gotta get the vaccine to do this or that, say no! | ||
Leave your job, leave your school, get fired, get expelled. | ||
You know, you're gonna get kicked off the football team, your kids are gonna get kicked off the baseball team, so be it! | ||
Sports! | ||
Big whip! | ||
Are you a human being or are you not? | ||
Do we have bodily integrity or not? | ||
Never forget what this is, what's at stake here. | ||
This is your, you know, it's funny, it's your bodily fluids, right? | ||
To borrow a phrase, precious bodily fluids. | ||
They're talking about injecting genetic material into your cells. | ||
Against your will. | ||
You don't control the cells in your body? | ||
You don't have jurisdiction over that? | ||
You don't have control over what's in your blood? | ||
Really? | ||
That's something trivial to you? | ||
What happens when they want to put a microchip in you? | ||
What happens when they want to put nanobots in you? | ||
What happens when they want to put Neuralink in you? | ||
You think that's an exaggeration? | ||
You think that's outside the realm of possibility in the future? | ||
It's not! | ||
Digital ID? | ||
It's paving the road for this. | ||
Whether this is that or not, it's paving the road for that. | ||
If you can't refuse an mRNA vaccine, what makes you think you're gonna resist the microchip, or the nano, or whatever comes down the line? | ||
What makes you think you're gonna resist the system that says based on your Google searches, you can't have a job, can't have a gun, and so on? | ||
If you can't resist this, you can't resist any of it. | ||
And what's the future going to look like if the government has a blank check to do whatever they want to you? | ||
We are all going to be forced into the cities, constantly surveilled. | ||
Every thought, every move, every spoken word is going to be surveilled, documented, recorded, assigned to you. | ||
Everything bound up in some kind of barcode, QR code, digital ID. | ||
Complete integration with technology. | ||
Everything carefully watched and managed by the government. | ||
You know, you're going to live in an apartment that's surveilled. | ||
You're going to ride on public transportation that's surveilled. | ||
Walk down city streets that are surveilled. | ||
In an office that is surveilled. | ||
Grocery stores and other venues tightly controlled and surveilled. | ||
And it's all contingent on compliance. | ||
You know, you think the federal government doesn't have jurisdiction? | ||
Wait until you live in one of these cities. | ||
New York City implemented a vaccine passport. | ||
They could do that. | ||
City government. | ||
And the megacorporations that run New York City? | ||
They can do that. | ||
Private entity. | ||
Constitution can't protect you. | ||
So we have got to stand up for sovereignty over our own anatomy here. | ||
If you can't understand the significance of that, I don't know what to tell you. | ||
You're already dead. | ||
You know, and this is what they do. | ||
You're going to eat the fine? | ||
Fine just went up ten times. | ||
I mean, they're daring you. | ||
They are just... They will just keep... I said this, I think, on Monday. | ||
They are going to keep coming back, and keep coming back, and back, and they are just going to keep pushing until they meet resistance. | ||
Real resistance. | ||
Not these chicken shit conservatives that say, we'll get you in court! | ||
We'll have our day in court! | ||
No, you won't. | ||
They are the court. | ||
You know, we'll eat that fine, buy our t-shirts, buy a shirt, fight socialism! | ||
Chicken shit conservatives, no, they've got to say no! | ||
And get in Walmart and cause a fucking scene! | ||
And fuck the police, because they're the ones that are going to be enforcing it, and the troops, and the National Guard, and all these people that are going to be enforcing it, because Newsflash, they're enforcing it! | ||
They flushed the military this year with all the Trump supporters, you think that was an accident? | ||
What's the first thing the admin did? | ||
What's the first thing the Biden admin did when they got into power? | ||
Lloyd Austin, Secretary of Defense, put a loyalty test. | ||
If you're a Trump supporter, white nationalist, you're out of the military. | ||
And now with the vax mandate coming down, firing all the soldiers that didn't get vaccinated? | ||
What do you think that's all about? | ||
It's gonna be the Army Green and our Boys in Blue knocking on every door, checking for vaccine compliance. | ||
Is Turning Point gonna say that? | ||
Daily Wire? | ||
Any of them? | ||
It's all rigged. | ||
We're on our own. | ||
I've been saying this for years. | ||
We are on our own. | ||
The police do not have our back. | ||
The judges do not have our back. | ||
The Republicans do not have our back. | ||
And neither does Fox News. | ||
And none of it does. | ||
We're on our own. | ||
And if we don't do it, no one is coming to help us. | ||
No one is going to come and save the day here. | ||
It's us. | ||
That's it. | ||
And you know the problem is I still, people still criticize me and they say, oh well you're a racist, well you're a white nationalist, well you're an anti-Semite, well I've heard bad things about you. | ||
It's like our civilization is at stake here and people are worried about what people say, this kind of character assassination stuff, which is their, that's their chosen tool of political control. | ||
We have got to, we have got to hang together or we are going to hang separately. | ||
It is as simple as that. | ||
So anyway, I'm rambling at this point. | ||
I think you get the picture. | ||
But if this doesn't spell out what is in store for us in the future, I don't know what does. | ||
I say it every day. | ||
It keeps ramping up, and they lie. | ||
And people lie to themselves, and they say, it's not that bad. | ||
And I said this last week, so important. | ||
I'm the only one who's saying this, really, I think. | ||
Maybe Alex Jones, too. | ||
He's been saying it for decades. | ||
He's maybe the only other one. | ||
People think the government is going to stop when they think it's reasonable for them to stop. | ||
Subconsciously, they assume that the government won't go beyond what they think is reasonable. | ||
Well, why would that be the case? | ||
Why would the government stop at the point when you think it's reasonable? | ||
Based on what? | ||
Your discretion? | ||
Did you tell them? | ||
Did Joe Biden clear it with you? | ||
They are going to blow way past what you think is reasonable. | ||
And what you thought was unreasonable last year, you now think is reasonable as it's happening. | ||
So everybody thinks, well when it gets really bad, and I don't think it will, but if it ever gets that bad, well then I'll do something. | ||
Well guess what? | ||
We passed that threshold. | ||
The threshold that you would have set for that point a year ago, we passed months ago. | ||
And you didn't do anything about it, because it just moved. | ||
The goalpost just shifted. | ||
And one day you're going to wake up and you're really not going to like the way things are. | ||
And you didn't do anything about it. | ||
In the intervening years, you did nothing and you're not going to be able to do anything about it when you wake up and it sets in just how fucked up it is. | ||
That's the truth. | ||
Everybody carries on and they lie to themselves and they say, well, it's, uh, well, you know, it's not that bad. | ||
It's not so bad. | ||
I mean, it's getting bad. | ||
No, it is bad. | ||
People, it's getting bad. | ||
It is bad. | ||
It's been bad. | ||
Wake up. | ||
Look at the way the country was 15 years ago. | ||
It's bad. | ||
Getting bad. | ||
We're there. | ||
Vaccine mandates. | ||
Stephen Colbert's dancing with faggots in vaccine costumes saying, get your vaccine on the late show. | ||
It's bad. | ||
It's getting there. | ||
You think we're too far gone? | ||
Uh, yeah. | ||
I think we were too far gone 20 years ago, man. | ||
20,000 Haitians at the border and they just let them all in! | ||
That's a totally separate issue, but it's just, you know, any way that you cut it, any way that you look at it, I mean, we're there, but people, but it's the, it's the boiling frog, you know, people delude themselves and they say, well, when it gets really bad, and that, that is always such a, it's always a cross section of where things are. | ||
People never look at the, People really looked with some perspective at where things are compared to where they were they might be able to forecast where we're going and get some sense of context here and Realize just how bad it is, but they delude themselves Because people don't like to think about these things and it's a difficult big question You know, what if your whole world is collapsing all around you? | ||
It's kind of a scary prospect. | ||
What what's the practical way to approach that most people don't know and So, you know, I don't, I don't say that. | ||
I mean, I get why people do it, but it's my job to wake people up and say, listen, you got to get fired from your job. | ||
We're in the end game here. | ||
If you thought, I'm going to be in the streets. | ||
Well, really? | ||
Because it's a vaccine mandate and you won't even lose your job. | ||
So let's be honest with ourselves. | ||
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Well, Second Amendment guarantees the first! | |
Yeah, and your fucking flip-flops guarantee the ball game, am I right? | ||
And your fucking teens guarantee that you're gonna be drinking a can of beer at the football game, isn't that right, old man? | ||
I mean, really. | ||
I'm so sick of hearing that. | ||
Well, when things get bad, oh, this is gonna be me, this is gonna be you! | ||
They're cutting your kid's dick off in school! | ||
And what are you doing? | ||
Watching Boldly on Fox News. | ||
And you're gonna tell everybody, well I got that gun in that gun cabinet! | ||
Yeah. | ||
And that's doing us a lot of good, isn't it? | ||
So it's time. | ||
It's time. | ||
Get fired. | ||
Get expelled. | ||
Go monkey mode. | ||
Chimp out. | ||
Go ape shit. | ||
Shit on the floor. | ||
I'm sorry if this is very vulgar, but this is the time now to just start, just start creating chaos. | ||
Not in an illegal fashion, but we have just gotta start to create some Some dynamism here because we are on a terrifying trajectory and I don't think it's quite sunken in with people. | ||
Take this show. | ||
I've been covering this every day and I've created a pretty clear visualization based on the facts here, you know, based on as the facts cumulatively have led to this point. | ||
From the mandate to the booster shots, the lies about five weeks to slow the spread, and federal mandate, and the whole thing. | ||
QR codes and vaccine passport. | ||
I've laid it all out. | ||
And if you think what you can imagine is bad, think about what you can't imagine. | ||
I mean, that's gonna be far worse. | ||
I know that might sound inane, but... | ||
Um, they are talking about things that read your mind. | ||
I mean, this sounds like science fiction at this point, but it's out there. | ||
Deepfake. | ||
You've got these things that are going to be able to read, scan your brain for emotions and other things and select advertisers based on it. | ||
They are talking about digital ID and microchips. | ||
Neuralink. | ||
I mean, who knows how far off that technology is, but these are things that they are talking about. | ||
It's all there. | ||
It's all in the Great Reset. | ||
It's all, I mean, these are like transhumanists. | ||
They believe in a total, like, you would not believe the things that they are working towards here. | ||
And this is only the beginning. | ||
And if you think it's nightmarish where we are now, where we might be in a year or two years, where are we going to be in two decades? | ||
Where are we going to be in a generation? | ||
And you think that, you know, you can't stand up to the vaccine now? | ||
So anyway, that's where we are. | ||
$700,000 for any company that will not forcibly vaccinate all its employees. | ||
You can't have a job in America if you're not vaccinated. | ||
That's what they're saying. | ||
Can't work in America if you don't take their experimental, because that's what it is, experimental gene therapy vaccine, which is poisonous, which their own FDA and CDC won't recommend that people get another dose as the efficacy diminishes over time because it is dangerous. | ||
Can't work if you don't get it, says the government. | ||
People don't see it somehow. | ||
But anyway, that's that. | ||
We're going to move on. | ||
Because that's what the fine does. | ||
Million dollar fine per infraction? | ||
Good luck. | ||
We're going to move on. | ||
We're going to read our Super Chats. | ||
We'll see what you guys have to say. | ||
Dark times. | ||
Dark times. | ||
So it's time for global resistance. | ||
But let's take a look and we'll see what you guys have to say about all this. | ||
Hopefully we'll provide some levity. | ||
And I'll read some of our Super Chats from yesterday, because we got a few. | ||
So I'll read our Super Chats from yesterday and today. | ||
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It's messed up. | |
It's messed up! | ||
Who would have ever thought we would see it get this far? | ||
I know everybody talked about it and we all, like, believed it, but you don't really believe it until you see it, right? | ||
I've talked about this for a long time on the show. | ||
Not necessarily the specifics, but we knew it was going to get bad. | ||
What did I tell you? | ||
I said, during Stop the Steal, go back and watch the Stop the Steal speeches. | ||
They're really interesting a year later. | ||
Because I was out there saying, look, if Biden gets in, it's over. | ||
No more elections. | ||
Endless lockdown. | ||
I was right. | ||
It's not good, but anyway. | ||
Not just to say I was right. | ||
I mean, like, the writing's been on the wall for a while. | ||
I'm not saying, like, I'm so smart for calling it. | ||
I mean, I'm just saying that it's been headed this way for a long time and now it's, like, mask off. | ||
You know, it's finally the big reveal. | ||
Okay, but let's take a look. | ||
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We've got Sir Lancaster. | |
Says, hey Nick, I am not sure if you heard, but Go-X is closing their factory. | ||
It's kind of a big deal because they are the last BP manufacturer in the U.S. | ||
and the military still uses it by the ton for artillery. | ||
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Sports shooters are screwed too, of course. | |
All Biden has to do is block imports at that point. | ||
Yeah, I didn't hear about that, but Yeah, it's scary stuff, man. | ||
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And this is what they do. | |
It's a continuation of the Obama administration. | ||
You know, bureaucratic warfare. | ||
They don't even have to pass laws. | ||
They just change the rules. | ||
Nobody monitors the stuff. | ||
There's no oversight. | ||
Nobody even pays attention. | ||
And it's all done through the back door. | ||
Sorry if stale or worded poorly. | ||
midwit lab co-worship you think these nerds that love science so much would have heard of iatrogenics the replication crisis what's their trust in these experts based on tv shows credentialism sorry if stale or worded poorly no it's true um it is true i I mean, these are not people that are reading science. | ||
They have faith in science. | ||
It is trite to say at this point, but it's just true. | ||
They have a faith in science. | ||
And they have, really, I guess, a faith in scientism and scientists. | ||
Because they're not doing their due diligence. | ||
Which one of these midwits is reading the science? | ||
Really, they're doing a lot of experiments. | ||
They're doing a lot of science. | ||
They're reading a lot of science. | ||
They all have advanced degrees? | ||
I don't think so. | ||
I think they look at credentialed experts and they say, well that guy said it, this smart guy said it, so the science says. | ||
No, science doesn't say anything. | ||
People say things and, you know, you're putting your faith in these people. | ||
Let's just be honest about it. | ||
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It's a lot of hubris. | |
You know, it's like this faith and like... It's really kind of an ideological and a philosophical disposition. | ||
They believe in a material explanation of the world. | ||
They are liberal and progressive. | ||
They do believe that education is the remedy to human nature. | ||
And they see scientists as the pinnacle of education. | ||
I mean, ultimately, this is what it is. | ||
Right, I mean, there's a lot going on here. | ||
Without getting too into the weeds, but I think ultimately it's got to do with this sort of philosophical view. | ||
They think that human nature and society can be fixed. | ||
Fixed through what? | ||
Education. | ||
I mean, these are the assumptions that have underlied the Enlightenment for centuries. | ||
You know, that the reason that things were the way that they were, and they were bad, is because of ignorance! | ||
Enlightenment! | ||
Hello? | ||
Enlightenment through the university, through rationalism, through scientific method, natural sciences, the material, the observable. | ||
And they, I think, see the university and the people that are churned out by the university then as the pinnacle. | ||
I mean, when people compare it to a religion, they're not wrong. | ||
It's kind of a reductive You know, I think it works on a propaganda level, but it's sort of a simplistic way of looking at it, but it is true. | ||
They see the university and the doctors and the experts as sort of saving mankind, sort of saving society, uplifting society, because they see everybody as a blank slate. | ||
There's no evil, there's no human nature, none of that's baked in. | ||
It's learned, it's environmental, it's due to ignorance, it's a condition which can be changed. | ||
Changed through what? | ||
Education, moralization, you know, through bureaucratic large states. | ||
So they really do have this like, they have, their worldview is based on this. | ||
I mean, I think ultimately, they don't all consciously think that, but that is the sort of That's the philosophical position which underlies all of their assumptions. | ||
It's something to that effect. | ||
Education is the answer to everything. | ||
It really isn't. | ||
Wisdom is. | ||
Truth is. | ||
And that doesn't all necessarily come from education. | ||
Education can't solve all problems. | ||
Education does not solve the problem of evil. | ||
And, you know, evil is in our nature and our nature is directed away from God. | ||
And God is the truth and God is goodness. | ||
So if our nature, without grace and without God, is headed away from that, education is not going to bring us back. | ||
The Eucharist brings us back. | ||
Faith in God brings us back. | ||
So... | ||
You know, that's, I guess, where a reactionary, a Catholic, a conservative would split from a proper liberal, Enlightenment guy, and even a right liberal who believes education is going to save us, education will lift us up, correct our nature, education will create a complex society with abundance, competition, capitalism, scientific method, all that. | ||
It's a very worldly philosophy, so, you know, that's why. | ||
That's, I think ultimately that's why. | ||
That's where the faith comes from, something like that. | ||
Good question. | ||
What's your name? | ||
Says, Hey Nick, sorry for not super chatting for a while. | ||
Not sure if you remember me, but I just wanted to ask if you were planning to do another protest in Illinois after this weekend, or if we would go out of state right away for the next one. | ||
See you Saturday. | ||
after this weekend or if we would go out of state I don't know I actually don't really have any immediate plans we're gonna see how this one goes and then we'll make a schedule you know then then we're gonna kind of we're gonna go see what the turnout looks like we're gonna get everybody on to this telegram channel and then we're gonna figure | ||
We got like a million different things going on but we'd like to do a test run here and if it's successful then we are going to rapidly scale it up so just follow the telegram channel and we'll we'll give you updates on that but see you Saturday man. | ||
Winston says it was a pleasure talking to you last weekend on Ralph's Fuck Trovo stream. | ||
You're a nice guy and I look forward to a possible upcoming debate between you and Styx in the near future. | ||
Yeah, I think that would be an interesting topic for sure. | ||
And we're good to talk to you, buddy. | ||
You know, I hope you don't take it personally. | ||
This guy goes into the Ralph stream and he's like, Nick says I have the worst super chats ever, but that doesn't bother me. | ||
That breaks my heart. | ||
That makes me feel so bad. | ||
When I say that, it's in the heat of the moment. | ||
I didn't mean it, baby. | ||
I didn't mean it, alright? | ||
It's this abusive relationship with the Super Chats. | ||
Come on, baby! | ||
You know I didn't mean that! | ||
Oh, come on! | ||
I was just... I was drunk! | ||
I was mad! | ||
I don't get drunk. | ||
I've never drank, but... You know... It's like this abu... I didn't mean to hit ya! | ||
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Come on! | |
No, but I do feel bad. | ||
I don't really... I don't really hate you guys. | ||
You know what it is? | ||
If somebody said the Super Chat to me, I would be a lot nicer, but the problem is, you make me read it, and you make me say it in my voice, and like, the act of me saying your dumb Super Chat, like, that's what triggers me. | ||
That's what makes me lose my mind. | ||
If I had two dozen people come up and say their piece, you know, whatever it is, I would actually be very polite and very respectful, but it's like, you make me say it, and it's like, now I'm saying it. | ||
So it's not enough that your comment is dumb, but now you're making me say something dumb. | ||
And so I'm attacking it in a way that it's like it's something that I'm saying or like it's something impersonal, you know? | ||
Because I was thinking about that today, because I actually am a nice guy in person. | ||
I'm not a vicious, nasty person, but it's like when you put it in text and make me read it, it's like, I guess I treat it like I'm saying it, like it's a thought in my head, and I feel like self-conscious. | ||
And so I'm kind of like brutal with myself or with, you know, maybe because it's impersonal because it's just text. | ||
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I don't know. | |
But anyway, so you're a good guy. | ||
I've met you in person. | ||
But sometimes the super chat's a little cringe, but that's okay. | ||
Horatio says, hey, Nick, I had a really, the other day I went someplace. | ||
I was buying something. | ||
And the salesperson's name was Horatio, Mexican. | ||
So I go over and I'm like, hey, so the person I talked to on the phones said I should get here at this time. | ||
They're like, well, who did you talk to? | ||
And I looked at, they sent me a text. | ||
I said, oh, it's Horatio. | ||
And they're like, oh, Horatio. | ||
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I'm like, of course, of course, of course. | |
It's Chicago. | ||
What am I thinking? | ||
I'm like, Horatio. | ||
No, it's Horatio. | ||
Right, of course. | ||
Of course. | ||
Of course. | ||
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Anyway, that made me think of that. | |
Horatio. | ||
Very funny. | ||
He says, Hey Nick, on Saturday morning there is a pro-abortion march in Springfield. | ||
Should we counter-protest before AFs in the afternoon, or would it be more advantageous for Groepers to just stand by until our event at 2 p.m.? | ||
Willing to do what everything is best. | ||
Respectfully, Horatio. | ||
Yeah, ours is at 1 p.m. | ||
actually. | ||
But, um, yeah, apparently they're doing an event at, uh, it's supposed to end at noon, I guess, and ours is at one. | ||
So, um, yeah, I just found out about that today. | ||
I didn't know it was a pro-abortion march, though. | ||
We, we talked to the police and they said, well, there's another group. | ||
I didn't know the nature of what they were doing. | ||
Um, so I mean, like I said, all the information will be in the telegram. | ||
I don't know about that yet. | ||
Dalton Claude Felcher says, let's go! | ||
Hey, Dalton, how's it going, King? | ||
My man, Dalton! | ||
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Let's go! | |
Good to hear from you, buddy. | ||
Hope you're doing well. | ||
Dalton, good guy, good guy. | ||
Loyal, loyal guy. | ||
He knows how it works. | ||
We love him. | ||
D-Man says, don't submit to a COVID-19 test. | ||
The purpose of the test is to put your DNA in the FBI DNA database. | ||
Yeah, I don't know if I believe that. | ||
I mean, it's possible, but... | ||
I mean, I don't know. | ||
That sounds a little much. | ||
But, you know, I believe anything these days. | ||
Demance is the PCR polymerase chain reaction test was developed to map DNA. | ||
Not test for a syndrome. | ||
Isn't a... COVID-19 isn't a virus. | ||
It's a syndrome caused by 2019 and COV. | ||
That's a little above... that's a little over my head. | ||
A little too scientific there. | ||
But, yeah, I've heard that about the PCR test. | ||
Diligent five stars for the white boy summer movie. | ||
Well, thanks a lot, man Thanks for the big super chat big shout out. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
We love diligent great guy. | ||
Thank you very much We get an o7 and chat for diligent one of our favorites great guy American dream says $5 for my ticket to the white boy summer movie premiere. | ||
Yeah, I was watching it for the first time I got to watch my show Yeah, I was watching I had a big bucket of Peanut butter stuffed pretzels. | ||
Those are so good. | ||
I had a big jar of them. | ||
I was literally sitting with it like this. | ||
Watching the big premiere on the big screen. | ||
And I was in the live chat. | ||
Yeah, it was great. | ||
I loved it. | ||
I thought it was phenomenal. | ||
Arg says, did the Asian guy in the dining hall at the college you went to who wanted to be your friend ever come up to you and say, hey, he say you braid runner? | ||
He say you braid runner? | ||
No. | ||
Is that a Blade Runner reference? | ||
I don't get it. | ||
ElectedGroper says, I hope my daughters have fewer job opportunities so that my son-in-laws have better incomes. | ||
By the way, Nick, I hear upstate New York is beautiful this time of year. | ||
Leaves turning in anti-vax protests. | ||
Just saying, yeah, I got your email. | ||
Okay. | ||
Can everybody just pump the brakes, man? | ||
I mean, it's like, I tell you, listen, we got plans. | ||
It's all on the Telegram channel, and then people want to just up my ass every day. | ||
Hey, Nick! | ||
Hey, Nick! | ||
What about this? | ||
What about that? | ||
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Hey, Nick! | |
New York script? | ||
Yeah, we saw your email, man, and it's a good idea, and we're thinking about it, alright? | ||
We saw your email. | ||
You said, hey, read your email! | ||
Yeah, I do read my email, and I read your email, and we got it, and we're strongly considering it, okay? | ||
I got a million things going on, getting pulled in a million different directions, and we get people, you know, and then I get pestered. | ||
Believe me, we're aware. | ||
We are aware. | ||
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Thank you, though. | |
I appreciate it. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
You know, we'd like to do it, but just cut me some slack here, alright? | ||
You gotta, you gotta be patient, alright? | ||
Please. | ||
You're in good hands here. | ||
Nobody else is doing this. | ||
Nobody else is spending thousands of dollars out of pockets to put these things on, and all the headache that comes with it, so Uh, bear with me a little bit. | ||
I love, not you by the way, not you, but a lot of people get impatient. | ||
They're like, where's Nick doing these vaccine rallies? | ||
Yeah, let me, let me just spin up a national, a national infrastructure. | ||
It, you know, this stuff is difficult. | ||
It takes time. | ||
All right. | ||
I'm, I'm just saying that and we're going to pull it off because we're incredible and I'm the best. | ||
But you just gotta be patient, all right? | ||
I saw those leaked CWC texts. | ||
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Ugh! | |
And didn't Nick say, didn't Nick promise us a platform? | ||
Yeah, I don't see anybody else making a censorship-proof streaming alternative, so please, a little bit of patience. | ||
That's not you. | ||
That's just, you know, everybody else. | ||
That's all the haters. | ||
Busting my balls. | ||
It's not enough! | ||
It's not enough that you do these things that nobody else will do, that everyone thought was impossible, prohibitively difficult. | ||
But no, it's gotta be. | ||
Right now! | ||
Not you, by the way, elected Groyper. | ||
You're fine. | ||
You're a little bit up my ass, but I'm not talking about you in this instance, particularly. | ||
So, but yeah. | ||
Thank you. | ||
I know. | ||
We saw your email. | ||
Yeah, I don't know why the infrastructure bill would have anything to do with it. | ||
I don't know why the infrastructure bill would have anything to do with it. | ||
Are you talking about the fine increase? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't know what law enforcement will do. | ||
I mean, it's possible, but I really don't have a lot of faith. | ||
I really don't. | ||
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We'll see. | |
We're in uncharted water here, so I think it's kind of a wait and see. | ||
As far as enforcement goes, yeah, I mean, I see a little bit of resistance. | ||
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I don't know. | |
It's just, it's a game of chicken. | ||
It's a matter of how hard is the federal government going to push. | ||
The hope is that they're overplaying their hand and enough normal people are going to be outraged and incensed at the pace of this that they're going to, you know, they're just going to say no. | ||
We're not going along with that. | ||
That's the hope, which I think is possible. | ||
Winston says, it was nice talking to you. | ||
Oh, this is a duplicate. | ||
Okay, thanks. | ||
Jordan B says, the JB redemption arc is imminent. | ||
I think you mean ARC, right? | ||
Haters will say it's fake, but I will be a force for good in Texas politics and will push the AF message at every level. | ||
Just watch. | ||
Big things in the works. | ||
Keep up the great work as always, man. | ||
Also, if I have to see one more conservative Instagram page saying Sleepy Joe, or hashtag come on man, or worshipping fucking Rihanna for wearing a t-shirt that literally says people should think and piss in their pants, I'm gonna lose it! | ||
The celebs are waking up! | ||
Yeah, okay Drano, they're also raping kids. | ||
This is a pretty good super chat. | ||
This is a pretty good super chat, I'm not gonna lie. | ||
JB bringing the heat. | ||
JB is bringing it in a big way. | ||
Well listen, Jordan B, I, you know, I told you what was up, okay, with the Dallas press conference. | ||
We've been over that. | ||
Nah, I'm just gonna have to believe it when I see it. | ||
I want you to succeed. | ||
I want you to be well. | ||
I want you to thrive. | ||
You're a good guy. | ||
Believe that. | ||
He's got a good heart. | ||
He's always been loyal. | ||
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AF. | |
He's got some problems. | ||
It's okay. | ||
We all have problems. | ||
But I'm gonna, this rehabilitation, it's just, you're gonna have to prove it to us. | ||
But I'm rooting for you, man. | ||
You know I am. | ||
I'm rooting for you. | ||
You know, in the past, we've had some issues. | ||
White Boy Summer stopped the steal. | ||
Some, you know, some streams. | ||
I mean, there have been issues. | ||
But you know what? | ||
You know, I've second, third, fourth chances. | ||
But, you know, if you rehabilitate yourself, I believe in you. | ||
I want it to happen, and I'm rooting for you, my man. | ||
I really am. | ||
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But, um... | |
We'll see, but we'll see. | ||
But I believe in you, okay? | ||
I'm not giving up on my friend Jordan B. I don't give up on my friends. | ||
Now, admission into events where there might be disruptions, you know, that's a little, that's a little different story. | ||
But as far as my friends go, you know, I believe in you. | ||
So, good for you. | ||
And I hear, you've been telling me, and I hear some good things, and I'm excited for you. | ||
I really am. | ||
And I hope it works out for you, because we want you to do well. | ||
And you're a good dude. | ||
Omega King says, Are you still friends with Brittany Venti? | ||
There is a point she seemed to be into you, but you rejected her. | ||
Yeah, that's true. | ||
No, I'm not friends with her anymore. | ||
She wasn't to me. | ||
She did want me. | ||
And, you know, of course, because handsome, genius, sort of once in a generation, once in a lifetime figure, you know, force and politics. | ||
I get it. | ||
I get it. | ||
I am an incel. | ||
Don't forget that, too, though. | ||
I am an incel. | ||
But, um, you know, she just was, uh, nasty. | ||
Nasty. | ||
Sicko. | ||
You know, sicko. | ||
Totally sick bitch. | ||
That's a problem with her. | ||
That's her problem. | ||
What a nasty person, you know? | ||
Because she was always just such a negative force, as women tend to be. | ||
Every cool thing that was happening rained on our parade. | ||
Groyper Wars? | ||
That's Kekistan, too. | ||
Joker? | ||
That movie wasn't even good. | ||
Jesus is King? | ||
That album wasn't even good. | ||
And I don't know what it was. | ||
There was one thing she did. | ||
Maybe it was Half-Pack 2. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Can someone refresh my memory? | ||
I don't even remember what it was, but she did one thing that really set me off. | ||
I mean real low blow kind of stuff. | ||
I don't know what it was, but at a certain point you just get sick of it. | ||
And I don't even remember what the... | ||
Does anyone remember what it was? | ||
There was a final straw and then I blocked her. | ||
What did she say to me? | ||
She said something really nasty. | ||
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Um... She burps? | |
Yeah, that was a big problem. | ||
I'll never forget me and Millennial Matt and Brittany Venti. | ||
We were, uh... We got food one time and there were a few other people. | ||
I don't want to go into detail about the whole event, but we were up somewhere. | ||
We were up somewhere, and we went to this restaurant, and Brittany Venti kept burping loudly and making no attempt to cover it up or anything. | ||
She was with her boyfriend, by the way. | ||
Some people say, oh, Nick is with e-girls. | ||
She was with her boyfriend and Matt and me, and there were some other e-celebs, some other people, and Matt literally, I love this guy so much, he looked at her. | ||
And you know Matt. | ||
Matt is such a happy-go-lucky guy. | ||
He's got an edge to him. | ||
But he really is just a nice guy. | ||
Very sweet guy. | ||
One of the most friendly people you'll ever meet. | ||
And he looks at her dead serious and he goes, If you burp one more time, I am getting up and I am walking out of this restaurant. | ||
You are embarrassing me. | ||
And I was just hearing that go from him. | ||
I was dying. | ||
He goes, I live here, okay? | ||
I have to live here. | ||
And I know these people here. | ||
This is like the only restaurant, one of the only restaurants I go to. | ||
If you burp one more time, I'm gonna get up. | ||
I'm not joking. | ||
I am going to leave. | ||
And I was dying. | ||
So uh anyway so I don't I don't remember so yeah she burps she is she's a pig she's a pig she's a disgusting slob she dresses like a slob she burps like one and that guy he was a nice enough guy you know I don't really know his whole story if he was a chad um nice enough but I mean man she chewed him up and spit him out like with everybody you know that's how it goes It's always funny because I see a guy like that he's real macho nice guy. | ||
I don't have anything against him. | ||
He was friendly But big Chad and everything and I'm just shaking my head like oh, you know I Don't know what you think is I don't know what you think is gonna come of this my friend I mean listen you could do very well for yourself, but this ain't it this is not gonna end well for you, and it didn't but Yeah, I don't remember what it was. | ||
She did, she did one thing that really set me off and I blocked her and then she went crazy. | ||
It might have been the Catboy thing. | ||
I think she, I think she went in on the Catboy thing and I was like, bye. | ||
So I think it was that, but I don't exactly remember. | ||
As it was a long time ago at this point. | ||
But yeah, she was friendly with me for a time, but kind of like did this like, she was trying to like nag me for attention or something and that doesn't fly with me. | ||
You know, I don't engage with that. | ||
Some guys like that. | ||
Some guys are into that. | ||
Some guys like this kind of thing. | ||
For me, I'm unamused. | ||
Unamused. | ||
Unimpressed. | ||
You want to impress me? | ||
Be a fucking woman. | ||
Be a lady. | ||
Be nice. | ||
You know, but these games, these games that women play, I'm thoroughly unamused. | ||
Please. | ||
Please! | ||
I am a genius. | ||
You think this is entertaining for me? | ||
You think this is, uh, really stimulating, the back and forth with some, you know, with a woman? | ||
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Ha! | |
Please. | ||
No. | ||
So, uh, yeah, anyway. | ||
Anyway, not to like, not to like, you know, break my arm jerking myself off, but it's just, but it's just true. | ||
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I mean, please. | |
So some people go for that. | ||
I don't You know, she's like if I mean, you know, maybe that like no Homie don't play that homie. | ||
Don't play that. | ||
I don't like the games. | ||
I don't have time. | ||
I Don't have time for that. | ||
The clock's ticking. | ||
I just count the hours. | ||
I don't have time for that. | ||
Honestly MK ultras is would you rather? | ||
Oh Oh, this is not going to be good. | ||
I've got to mentally prepare so I don't give anything away with a micro expression. | ||
Would you rather spend a whole week at the Garlic Festival with Brittany Venti or single day as Kathy Zhu's shoe? | ||
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No comment. | |
No comment. | ||
OpSecEnjoyer... Neither. | ||
Neither, I would say. | ||
OpSecEnjoyer says, I read an article. | ||
Yeah, I'm not... Let's just not go there. | ||
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OpSecEnjoyer says, I read an article. | |
Cathy Xu. | ||
In another life. | ||
In another life. | ||
Cathy Xu never burped in my face. | ||
In another life! | ||
Listen, if I can sacrifice, you can sacrifice, okay? | ||
If I can be an incel, then so can you, alright? | ||
Cathy Xu. | ||
MKUltra says I read an article that smugly remarked that Thomas Massie is wrong to say AIPAC can't interfere in America's elections because AIPAC is an American foundation. | ||
Yeah, as American as it gets. | ||
51st state, by the way, right? | ||
Israel, 51st state. | ||
It just goes to show, I mean, Israel controls our politics. | ||
It's so sick. | ||
No one will say it because it's true. | ||
But it's like, don't tell me you're America first, nationalist, and so on, if you don't call out Israel's stranglehold over American politics. | ||
Right? | ||
Even the Jewish lobby, for that matter, which is separate. | ||
Israel lobby, Jewish lobby, two separate, distinct things, both, you know, run America. | ||
And nobody talks about it because they're in on it, of course. | ||
I mean, if you're going to talk about the ones that don't run the system, right? | ||
The ones that you don't talk about are probably the ones that do. | ||
But yeah, you're a truth teller. | ||
Kentucky Fried Groper says three chicken tenders, taters and gravy. | ||
I throw in a biscuit and a big old cookie. | ||
OK, thanks for that. | ||
Real Donald Trump says, would you rather have a gay son or a whore daughter? | ||
I think we already answered this one. | ||
I said whore daughter because she would at least have kids. | ||
James says, hey Nick, what did you think of the latest Evangelion movie? | ||
Still haven't seen it, so... Conservative T says, would you mind sharing what made you first read the Bible? | ||
If there is a moment that made you a born-again Christian in the sense of truly believing in Christ, your testimony of the journey to faith? | ||
Sorry if someone asked that already. | ||
I've told this story a lot. | ||
I'm not, I don't consider myself born again. | ||
Because I'm not, like, evangelical. | ||
I know that has that connotation. | ||
I mean, every Christian is, in a sense, born again if they become a true believer, but then, you know, you've got this connotation with evangelical Christians. | ||
But, yeah, in college, I read the Bible for the first time, and I would say I really started to believe. | ||
I always believed in God my whole life, and I always believed in Jesus, but I didn't really believe until college. | ||
And, you know, honestly, It really had a lot to do with politics because I remember thinking that Hillary Clinton would win the election and I thought the world was going to end. | ||
I mean literally. | ||
I thought Hillary Clinton's gonna win. | ||
We're at DEF CON 4 now. | ||
DEF CON 3, whatever. | ||
Joe Biden, his vice president at the time, was threatening Russia with retaliation because of a cyber attack. | ||
This was October 16. | ||
Hillary Clinton was on her way to winning, and I thought, we're gonna go to war with Russia, and we're all gonna die. | ||
I literally thought that at that time. | ||
And I thought I'm going to die here in Boston alone without my family, without seeing them again, without my friends, without anybody. | ||
And I started to think about, you know, what's really the point of it all and what happens after we die. | ||
And it was like that night when Biden made that speech, because that was that was actually September, October 16. | ||
You could probably go back and find it. | ||
Even then, they accused Russia of some cyber attack against the election and Biden came out and gave a big speech and said, we will retaliate. | ||
And they moved the DEF CON up. | ||
And I thought, oh, boy, it's like it's over. | ||
I was like looking up nearest nuclear shelter and everything and so I went out and got a Bible and it was really this process in college where, you know, I kind of had this miserable life where my sleep schedule was totally messed up and I was just sort of waking up at weird hours and going to bed and just trying to eat, you know, because I was broke and all the food that I had, I had credits at the dining hall so I just had to | ||
My sleep schedule is all over, so I was just trying to like time it right, where if I stayed up all night, I could eat breakfast, take a nap, and then catch dinner. | ||
And I was like, is this really all there is? | ||
Just like wake up, go to bed, eat, brush your teeth, shower. | ||
Is that really all there is to it? | ||
And I started to think about, you know, what's gonna happen in my life, because it's a transitional time. | ||
I think everyone goes through something like this in college. | ||
I thought, you know, my parents are gonna die, and I'll see that. | ||
I'll get older. | ||
Because everybody talks about this like, you know, you want to be happy, you want to improve yourself, you want to create memories. | ||
And I thought there is going to come a time when I will have my best memory and then I will continue to live my life. | ||
And I will never have a memory as good as that. | ||
And there will be a time when I will be making very infrequently good memories or memories at all. | ||
Why live at that point, you know? | ||
And I thought, uh, you know, from this point on right now, you know, when I, back then, I'm thinking I got my parents, I got my extended family, no, no real tragedy had befallen me. | ||
And man, I, bad things had happened to me in my life up to that point, but nothing I would say, uh, like a sudden tragedy. | ||
And I thought, I will probably see one of those. | ||
I could get sick. | ||
Other people I know could die. | ||
Many people I love will die. | ||
Um, I'll grow old. | ||
I'll maybe go bald. | ||
I physically and mentally deteriorate. | ||
I will get sick. | ||
I'll wake up and have aches and pains and long for my youth. | ||
And in other words, I'm thinking this kind of fleeting happiness, memories, Pleasant sensations, self-improvement, mental acuity, physical fitness, youth. | ||
Like, none of these things last. | ||
None of these things are enough of a reason to live. | ||
If you value any of these things, you should probably kill yourself when you turn 40, you know? | ||
I mean, like, if you really, if you think that life is made up of those things, maybe outside of, like, wealth accumulation or, like, having grandkids. | ||
If you, if you're life is based on any of those things, you should probably kill yourself sooner rather than later. | ||
I mean, and I'm not saying, that's not practical advice. | ||
I'm saying like, you essentially then lose a justification for living once those peaks are passed. | ||
If that's what you're living for, which is what people do, and your reason for living is you want to be happy, or you want to maximize comfort and minimize discomfort... | ||
Well, hey, I got bad news for you. | ||
It's going to be a whole lot of discomfort. | ||
It's going to be a lot of monotony, a lot of grief, a lot of misery, a lot of despair, a lot of, you know, apathy and just sort of numbness. | ||
I mean, you're in for a lot of that in life. | ||
There's probably going to be more of that than the other stuff. | ||
And, you know, I hate, You say that you sound negative it's not to say the good things don't happen in your life but it is to say if you account if you take an accounting of all those things and you quantify it or you attempt to get it some kind of abstract way to quantify it definitely the negative law way the positive and so if you're living for the positive you know You know, that's not a good enough reason to live. | ||
And so I just started thinking existentially about, well, why are we here? | ||
What's the point? | ||
Read the Bible. | ||
I started looking into a lot of religious stuff and reading like G.K. | ||
Chesterton and C.S. | ||
Lewis and Fulton Sheen and watching a lot of Catholic Answers and stuff like that and, you know, basically realized, like, we have a moral universe. | ||
We have a universe with meaning. | ||
Really started thinking about consciousness and, you know, the whole picture. | ||
And that was my born-again moment, really, was in college. | ||
That's the whole process, you know? | ||
So anyway... | ||
Because people always, they're like, they think I'm a saint or a priest or something. | ||
I don't claim to be any of those things. | ||
I was, you know, culturally Catholic in the sense that my parents weren't, you know, I mean, they believe, they have very strong faith in God, but aren't like religious. | ||
They don't practice the religion like they should. | ||
And neither do I, honestly, and neither did I my whole life. | ||
But then in college, I just came to this realization. | ||
I'm like, it's inescapable. | ||
The truth leads to one point. | ||
It leads towards Catholicism, leads to Christianity. | ||
It leads to Catholicism. | ||
So, you know, now have I executed every part of my life to be in complete alignment with that? | ||
It's a work in progress, I'll admit. | ||
But that was sort of... And G.K. | ||
Chesterton writes about this on conversion in the Catholic Church. | ||
He says there's kinds of these crises that happen when somebody converts to Catholicism, and sort of the last crisis that somebody has is the fear that it is true, and the consequences of it being true. | ||
And that's kind of what happened to me in college, is realizing, like, this is the truth. | ||
It's inescapable. | ||
It's unavoidable. | ||
Can't run from it. | ||
There's no other answer. | ||
That's the truth. | ||
And, um, you know. | ||
So, there it is. | ||
But anyway, that's, uh... Some people are always like, oh, Nick's a hypocrite. | ||
He swears. | ||
Nick's a hypocrite. | ||
He missed mass, or... | ||
Something like that. | ||
It's like, you know, I've never tried to portray myself. | ||
People say trad Catholic. | ||
I've never tried to portray myself as like a perfect Catholic, but just as somebody that came back, somebody that I do believe in God. | ||
I do believe that Catholicism is the truth. | ||
I have faith in God. | ||
That is the truth. | ||
That's all that there is. | ||
There's nothing outside of it. | ||
That's our reality, you know, and, um, You know, it's as simple as that. | ||
I've never, you know, I've never tried to pretend like it's anything other than that. | ||
That's what I profess on the show. | ||
You know? | ||
And I try to tell the truth. | ||
I think that my philosophy lines up with that. | ||
You know, because that's where it derives from, but... Anyway, so yeah, that's my story. | ||
Real Donald Trump says you believe Michelle Obama is a man? | ||
I do. | ||
I 100% believe that. | ||
How does he call her Michael? | ||
How does he call her Michael like five times? | ||
Who does that? | ||
You know, let's say you get married and your wife's name is like, I don't know, what? | ||
Julie? | ||
Let's say you marry your wife named Julie. | ||
How many times can you count where you accidentally say, hey Joey? | ||
To your wife. | ||
To your wife who's a girl, who's always been a girl, whose name was always Julie. | ||
When would you ever say, hey, Joey, uh, wait, oops, brain fart. | ||
I mean, Julie, my wife. | ||
Not my trans husband named Joe. | ||
No, Julie. | ||
I mean, who would do that? | ||
You would never do that. | ||
That would never happen. | ||
I've never done that. | ||
I have never gone to Jayden and been like, hey, Jessica. | ||
Jessica? | ||
That's weird. | ||
I meant Jaden. | ||
That's bizarre. | ||
Jessica, where did that... I meant Jaden. | ||
That's never happened to me before. | ||
You want to know why? | ||
Because his name is Jaden and he's a male. | ||
And it's always been that way. | ||
Now, with Michelle Obama, Barack Obama's always calling her Michael. | ||
How does that happen? | ||
Michael and I? | ||
Mike and I? | ||
What the hell is that? | ||
Now, I do a show every single night. | ||
I do the show for five years. | ||
Two, three hours a night, every weeknight, for five years. | ||
Eight hundred and eighty-six times. | ||
And I've never made a mistake like that. | ||
I've never called a girl by a guy's name that's similar or vice versa. | ||
But Obama? | ||
Well, he's the president. | ||
He's a lot on his mind. | ||
I've never heard Obama, or rather, but Obama like five times has said, Michael and I, I mean Michelle, I mean Michelle. | ||
Really? | ||
Yeah, that's a guy. | ||
And she looks like a guy. | ||
She's like bigger than him. | ||
Taller, broader, thicker. | ||
I've seen it before. | ||
My friend in high school, my friend Tommy, his girlfriend was built like a wildebeest. | ||
She could tie him into a pretzel. | ||
She was on the cheerleading team and gymnastics, I don't know, something else. | ||
And he was this little guy and she could, you know, she could punch him so hard his face would explode. | ||
I don't even know who was in the passive and active role in the relationship. | ||
I mean, definitely on a social level, she was the active one. | ||
I don't want to go further than that. | ||
But yeah, so there are women that are built, you know, but she's built like a fucking football player. | ||
And you know, some of the black women are. | ||
But her face? | ||
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Her face too. | |
And he calls her Michael. | ||
So that's a guy. | ||
That is straight up a guy. | ||
I believe it. | ||
Let's see, Dirt by Groyper says, my girlfriend keeps getting pressed about the jab by her friends. | ||
I told her to say, I don't know much about the Vax, but my man makes the decisions for me, so I can't get it. | ||
She thought it was pretty kek. | ||
Any other ideas? | ||
I don't, I don't know, man. | ||
I don't know what to tell you. | ||
You're asking the wrong guy. | ||
People always ask me about, my girlfriend said or did this. | ||
Why are you asking me for? | ||
Mock me? | ||
Humiliate me? | ||
I'm an incel. | ||
You think I know anything about that? | ||
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Because I don't. | |
But What do you tell your girlfriend when her friend's telling ya? | ||
I don't know, dude. | ||
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I don't know. | |
I don't know how to deal with that situation. | ||
Cuz, you know, I'm like a rational person. | ||
And women are not rational, so, you know, I would explain it to her, and if she didn't get it, I would just be like, you know, why am I talking to you? | ||
But that's how women are, so I don't know. | ||
My girlfriend keeps getting pressed about the jab by her friends. | ||
I told her to say, I don't know much about the Vax, but my man makes it. | ||
That's so cringy by the way. | ||
My man makes the decisions for me, so I can't get it. | ||
She thought it was pretty kek. | ||
Any other ideas? | ||
I don't know man. | ||
Hit her? | ||
Throw an elbow? | ||
Break a plate over her head? | ||
I don't know man. | ||
I don't know how to deal with these people. | ||
Give her an ultimatum, say if you get it, we're over. | ||
Because that's true, by the way. | ||
That's true. | ||
It should be true. | ||
Pragmatic Culture says the leaked CWC and Red Pill gamer chats are hysterical. | ||
They call AF a grift. | ||
Meanwhile, only want to play nice with you for access to your upcoming platform and audience. | ||
These guys are snakes, plain and simple. | ||
Snakes, plain. | ||
Snakes on a plane, plain and simple. | ||
Beardson vindicated yet again. | ||
Yeah, you know, listen. | ||
I haven't talked to Culture War Criminal about it yet. | ||
No, but yeah, pretty damning, isn't it? | ||
I mean, the guy, it's like, Classical Theist called it, too. | ||
Because I went on that stream with Beardson and Jaden and all them, and I said, look. | ||
I said, there's this perception, which I share, that you know that America First is the only way that you're going to get anywhere, but you're not happy about it. | ||
You don't like it, you don't like me, you don't like the whole thing, but reluctantly you're going along with it because you think you're going to get something out of it. | ||
Maybe better said, do you think that's the only way you're going to get somewhere? | ||
You recognize that it's a necessity, so you reluctantly go along with it. | ||
I said, "And that's why I'm hearing all these things. | ||
That's why you got a problem with everyone I know. | ||
That's why you're supporting people that are, you know, openly attacking me and telling them it's important that they attack me, like RPG." You know, RPG ranted about that White Boy Summer playlist for like weeks. | ||
And, you know, not for nothing, but that White Boy Summer thing was a big deal. | ||
It was a lot of fun, it was a lot of time, a lot of money, you know, and that was something that everyone was excited about. | ||
It was a lot of fun, and this guy was just, like, creating negativity for no reason. | ||
I mean, people could say, oh, you're mad because he didn't like your playlist. | ||
Well, I could equally say he rained on our parade for, like, a month because he didn't like the playlist and said, oh, We're compromising our values, and it's really deep. | ||
It's not that deep. | ||
It was a fun playlist, you know? | ||
And the guy created all this negativity to draw... redirect attention back to himself. | ||
Like, that's a big red flag. | ||
And then this guy gets on a stream and says, it's so important that you did that, and you're AF, don't let anyone tell you you're not. | ||
Like, that's not... that's not good. | ||
So... | ||
I came to him and respectfully, I don't think I was rude. | ||
I don't think I was overbearing. | ||
I don't think I was on a line. | ||
I said, listen, you know, you've cultivated this perception that you've got this problem and you want something from me. | ||
You want to be a part of this, but yet you don't respect anyone in it and you're criticizing me. | ||
And the guy wanted to debate the semantics. | ||
Well, actually, what I said was this. | ||
Well, you're just misunderstanding, blah, blah, blah. | ||
And I said, look, that's a perception. | ||
It's up to you to fix. | ||
I feel that way. | ||
And whether it's real or not is your problem, really, not mine. | ||
And I'm doing a successful thing. | ||
You want to be a part of it. | ||
So, you know, and I told them, I said, I don't know 100% if it's true or not, because I don't watch your stuff, but I've got an open mind. | ||
Just, you know, turn it around. | ||
And after that stream, according to these leaked texts, he then goes to RPG and says, Ugh! | ||
This was a grift all along! | ||
I'm leaving AF! | ||
And, uh, you know, I just wanted to do it peacefully so that I don't get attacked and he promised I would be on his platform and all this stuff. | ||
And Classical Theist said this is just like Carter. | ||
And it is! | ||
That's the same thing that happened with Carter and all those other guys a year ago during Stop the Steal. | ||
Carter and some of them had some problems with the Irony Bros. | ||
And I called Carter. | ||
And I remember, I was very busy at the time. | ||
I was literally in the middle of a shoot for a documentary, which I paid for, and which was this very stressful thing. | ||
Put it together last minute. | ||
Christmas break was coming up. | ||
We were getting ready for AfPak. | ||
A lot of shit going on. | ||
Doing Stop the Steal. | ||
And I got on the... And I'm not trying to say that like, hey, I took time. | ||
But really, I was really busy. | ||
There was... The point is, I was trying to be benevolent. | ||
And I called the guy, and I said, listen, here's why people are chafing at you. | ||
You got to understand, there's a lot of entryism. | ||
There's a lot of people that don't like us trying to take advantage of us, and that's what it looks like you're doing. | ||
I like you. | ||
You're a smart guy. | ||
We've talked before. | ||
I think you're okay. | ||
And I laid it all out, and I said, trying to build rapport, and then the guy turns around the next day and said, oh, faggot Nick made this gay phone call to me, blah, blah, blah. | ||
And it's like, here's this goodwill. | ||
I extend goodwill, which really I don't have to do, because I don't really owe that to anybody. | ||
You know, somebody wants to bandwagon on my Stop the Steal protests, and then causes problems. | ||
And, you know, I extend good faith. | ||
I extend an olive branch and say, listen, let's just try to have an understanding. | ||
And then pisses on it. | ||
And that's the same thing that happened here. | ||
It's like, I don't know you anything. | ||
You're a 50 viewer streamer. | ||
No offense. | ||
I mean, the reason that you are trying so hard to earn my approval is because we're the biggest game in town. | ||
And you're not. | ||
And that's not, I'm not trying to say, that's just the reality of the situation. | ||
I'm not trying to say that like, hey, I'm this, you know, you gotta impress me. | ||
But it's just true. | ||
I have something you want. | ||
And so you're trying to kiss my ass. | ||
So I don't really owe you anything, but here again I go, extending good faith, when really, he's not owed that, because he's been very nasty to my best friends. | ||
He was saying he's gonna fight Jaden in a half-pack, I'm gonna beat up Jaden in a half-pack with my friends. | ||
Don't forget that. | ||
And doesn't like Beardson, and doesn't like Bake, doesn't like anybody, oh, except for Vince. | ||
Well, I like Vince! | ||
Okay, well, let's see, you don't like Jaden, you don't like Beardson, you don't like Bake, you don't like, you don't like everybody. | ||
Oh, you like one guy, okay. | ||
And, uh, and you support the guy that shits on us throughout White Boy Summer. | ||
So, you know, really for no reason at all, not owed, I extend good faith, and then turns around and texts RPG. | ||
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I hate AF. | |
It turns out it's just a big grift. | ||
It's a big grift. | ||
Why? | ||
Because you couldn't benefit from it? | ||
You're mad? | ||
And this is according to the texts. | ||
He's texting RPG. | ||
None of them will raid my live chat! | ||
None of them will boost my stream! | ||
Those lazy fucks! | ||
And whatever happened to Nick's platform? | ||
And by, you know, cry me a river. | ||
And it's just so, you know, people always try to make me out as a bad guy because Beardson will sniff this stuff out and then I'm not an idiot. | ||
I mean, I'm not naive. | ||
I've been doing this for five years. | ||
That's not a super long time, but I've been around long enough when I, you know, how many times has the story been told? | ||
We've seen it happen a million times. | ||
I said that about Patrick. | ||
There's a graveyard of people that have tried to bandwagon and, you know, never had the right intentions, got exposed, thought they could do their own thing, made a big stink, and then, you know, are irrelevant. | ||
Like, that story has been played time and time again. | ||
And because I'm not naive, because I have to, like, respond, I can never attack. | ||
It's always got to be defensive. | ||
I got to wait for somebody to stab me in the back before anybody sees it as justified that I could say, I don't know if I'm uncomfortable with this person. | ||
And, uh, you know, here we go, here we go, you know, another instance where I try to be benevolent and the guy turns around, and by the way, turns around to RPG and says all this at the same time as texting me, hey Nick, thanks for hearing me out. | ||
Oh, Nick, I think you got me confused with RPG. | ||
I never said I don't like AF. | ||
I never critiqued AF. | ||
For weeks? | ||
Weeks! | ||
Keeps up this charade. | ||
For weeks! | ||
He's texting me and pretending like we're still solid, and then he's going around RPG and saying, hey, I'm leaving AF. | ||
It turns out it was one big grift. | ||
What a coincidence, isn't it? | ||
You know, RPG, AF was his biggest inspiration until I didn't like his Super Chat. | ||
Then he realized it was just a big grift all along. | ||
CWC, loved AF, was inspired by AF, you're our leader, AF is nothing without you. | ||
Until it became clear that he couldn't roll with us. | ||
Then he realized it was always one big grift! | ||
It's funny how that works, isn't it? | ||
And it's just a shame, because I told him this. | ||
I told him this in the call. | ||
And I said this throughout the show. | ||
Like, it's really important what we're doing. | ||
The work that we're doing is really important. | ||
I wouldn't be doing it if it wasn't. | ||
I'm on a no-fly list. | ||
They took all my money. | ||
It's very difficult to be in the position I'm in, and I wouldn't have put myself here if it wasn't important. | ||
And we need all hands on deck, and we want people to help us. | ||
And it's so disappointing that people want to do this ego thing, and people get so caught up in themselves, and then create drama and try and hinder what we're doing because of it. | ||
Like, it's so... but that's so typical. | ||
So it's just a shame. | ||
It's unfortunate because my goodwill being taken advantage of once again. | ||
And, you know, and once again, people, it's this kind of two-faced political opportunism, social climbing stuff, which I have just such a disdain for. | ||
And I could smell. | ||
You could tell who's authentic and who's not. | ||
I mean, for the most part, you can tell. | ||
You know, when we used to, and not for nothing, but when I talk to CWC, I don't get a lot of authenticity. | ||
I don't get a lot of warmth. | ||
I don't get a lot of sincerity. | ||
That's okay. | ||
Some people are just cold fish. | ||
I get that. | ||
But, you know, you always remember that. | ||
And same thing with Patrick. | ||
And you can tell. | ||
And, you know, sometimes that's the kind of thing that just gives you a gut feeling. | ||
But I hate that. | ||
I hate the phony stuff. | ||
I hate the fake stuff. | ||
Because you know me. | ||
I'm the real deal. | ||
I come on the show and I wear my heart on my sleeve. | ||
And that's how I've always done this. | ||
And I think that's why it resonates with people. | ||
Because I'm not just another guy selling a product. | ||
I'm not just another guy from, you know, whatever. | ||
Turning Point USA. | ||
Sleepy Joe, whatever. | ||
I mean, that gets me in a lot of trouble, but that's also a big part of the appeal, that I'm just real, and I don't have a filter, and I'm just laying it out there. | ||
I'm really, you know, hard-pressed to, you know, people say, you're not optical. | ||
It's like, I can't really lie. | ||
I can't really... I can't put on this big act, put on this big contrived political narrative. | ||
It's not in my nature, so... | ||
Anyway, so I haven't talked to CWC and I honestly don't plan on doing and I saw those texts they speak for themselves and it you know got caught Got caught playing the game and it's just you know, and honestly I I said the same thing when it happened with Patrick. | ||
I mean, I just have disdain for people that see themselves as these Machiavellians and are incompetent. | ||
You know, it's one thing to be Machiavellian and you're a good guy. | ||
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I respect. | |
It's another thing to be, like, not Machiavellian and kind of, like, naive, good or bad. | ||
The people that are the worst are the people that think they're so smart, they're bad, and they're incompetent. | ||
Like that, I just have complete disdain for. | ||
More than anything. | ||
Because there are some people that are Machiavellian. | ||
They have bad intentions, but they're good at it. | ||
I'm like, okay, well, I can respect that. | ||
Some people like me, I consider myself more or less Machiavellian, but towards a good end. | ||
And I'm good at it. | ||
Now, that's the best. | ||
That's the best way to be. | ||
Then there are people that are like dumb, naive, bad intentions, and that's just kind of funny. | ||
And there are naive people with good intentions, effective or ineffective, which you want to help. | ||
But the people that are Machiavellian, bad intentions, and they're incompetent, just total disdain. | ||
Total disdain for people like that. | ||
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So anyway. | |
Yeah, it's a shame. | ||
It's a shame, but it is a little bit funny. | ||
Beardson was right. | ||
Hey, how many people doubted Beardson? | ||
How many people doubted Beardson? | ||
I'm a conservative, you know. | ||
I look at what works. | ||
You could... Beardson... I see the criticisms. | ||
I get it, you know. | ||
And Baked Alaska too. | ||
I get, you know, where people are coming from when they say certain things. | ||
You know when Pete when Baked Alaska is going out and he does do some rambunctious stuff as an example it's like yeah I get where people might be like that's against the law and I think it's funny but um these guys are my friends these guys are my brothers I know they would I know they have my best interest in mind And that's something that's invaluable. | ||
That's what a lot of people don't seem to understand when they talk about, you know, and there's a lot of people that have never done anything in their lives and they get on their high horse and they say, well, Baked Alaska doesn't reflect the values of your movement. | ||
It's like, listen, it's about loyalty. | ||
It's about people you can rely upon, people that are your friends, people you can count on, and this more than anything. | ||
Politics, like anything, is personal. | ||
What we're doing is executing a very ambitious operation which is large and to do that you need people that you can trust you need people that have more or less your best interest in mind now i don't know that anybody has doesn't have an agenda but certainly you know you got to know who your friends are and you can't choose your friends you know that's the thing uh so beardson baked alaska whatever people may say these guys are my friends | ||
these guys have been in this forever and they've been my friends for as long as i've been doing this and i know that they have my back i know i can count on them that's why i have their back and people can say whatever they want about that or question that but that is the most important thing in politics believe it or not and anyone who works in politics will tell you that Anyone. | ||
Without loyalty, without friendship, you just don't have it. | ||
And that goes for anything really, but particularly for politics, particularly the nature of our politics, it's the most important thing. | ||
So, and what? | ||
We're gonna throw people under the bus? | ||
Closest friends who are looking out for me, have my back, people would take a bullet for me, and vice versa, people would do anything, fly out, drive out, you know, people that really love me and that i love them i'm gonna throw them under the bus because some asshole online says well hey he he broke the law he pepper sprays he did this he reviewed a video game or whatever and who are you i don't even know you i don't even know you politics | ||
dissonant politics is going to come together with people that don't know each other and are distrusting of each other and will dox each other over the slightest disagreement betray each other two-faced phonies It's not going to work. | ||
You know, Joseph Stalin read hundreds of pages of communist theory every day. | ||
And Stalin, maybe this is a bad example, but he's a real revolutionary. | ||
Stalin and the Communist Politburo, even in their internal meetings, they were talking about communist theory. | ||
They were true believers. | ||
Now, yeah, there's a lot of backstabbing going on there, but they were true believers. | ||
True believers. | ||
You know, this thing isn't going to work if it's full of people that are duplicitous, two-faced, social climbing phonies, which is what a lot of these people are in D.C. | ||
You have no idea. | ||
I could tell you so many stories. | ||
You have no idea what goes on. | ||
I've seen enough of it that I can tell. | ||
I can, you know, for the most part, I can smell it. | ||
On people and you know, it's just a shame because that's like that's the real problem We're our own worst enemy but anyway It's a shame, but we'll move on here Joshua mover says big pop of fascist more like big poopy faggot. | ||
Yeah, very true Gropius says I don't know if you covered this on your show tonight, but dr. Kerry mud edge and Put several vaccine vials under a microscope and each vial contained unidentifiable squid-like organisms with roughly six tentacles each. | ||
You can find the photos if you watch the episode on the Stu Peters Show on Rumble. | ||
Ah, I haven't heard of that. | ||
That sounds interesting. | ||
Yeah, I'll have to look into that. | ||
Sounds kind of scary. | ||
Cookie Monster says, NIGWTF! | ||
Curtis says I'm so black pill today. | ||
I want to literally execute Okay, just can't read that. | ||
Why do people like that exist? | ||
Why do people like Ian from Tim cast exist? | ||
I don't watch Tim cast I don't really know who Ian is. | ||
Is Ian the guy with the long hair? | ||
I don't know their names. | ||
I know the girl. | ||
I know Tim. | ||
I don't know the others Dalton says hey friend. | ||
Hope tonight is a great one. | ||
God bless. | ||
Hey you too, buddy God bless you, King. | ||
Hope it's good for you, too. | ||
Chungus Respector says, What is the expected dress code for the rally? | ||
Suit? | ||
Purple polo? | ||
It's gonna be hot. | ||
Just dress nice. | ||
Just anything except for gym shorts and a t-shirt. | ||
You know, wear jeans. | ||
Wear nice shorts. | ||
Just wear something presentable. | ||
You don't have to wear a suit, but just be presentable. | ||
No gym shorts, sweatpants, that kind of nonsense. | ||
Just wear something nice. | ||
Yeah, I like him after he did that, for sure. | ||
Oh, you're a tough guy? | ||
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Fag. | |
Guy wouldn't dare to have a conversation, let alone meet Nick Fuentes face-to-face. | ||
It's just amusing. | ||
after he did that for sure edge says it pissed me off to hear jeremy boring call you little nicky fuentes on the daily wire backstage show oh you're a tough guy fag guy wouldn't dare to have a conversation let alone meet nick fuentes face to face it's just amusing well he says that as if he's not like a total effeminate you know fag and the guy's like probably about as big as me or small or She goes, you know, little Nikki Fuentes. | ||
And like, listen to the guy's voice. | ||
The guy has a lisp. | ||
And he's probably 5'7", 5'8". | ||
Not like I'm a, you know, towering man or anything, but that kind of stuff is just so funny coming from people like that. | ||
You know, if Jocko Willink said that, or, uh, I don't know, if Sam Hyde said that or something, it'd be like, yeah, okay, you got me there. | ||
You got me there! | ||
But, uh, but Jeremy Boring saying that, like, really? | ||
Man, that guy's a mediocrity. | ||
That guy's totally unexceptional. | ||
Goof. | ||
But, uh, yeah, and then he goes, you know, it's funny, then he goes and says, well, he had to say this on the only platform he's not banned from! | ||
Not that I'm in favor of that, but just rubbing salt in the wound. | ||
It's funny, because the guy's gloating over the fact that I've been totally censored, and then he remembered, oh yeah, I'm against internet censorship, and then he quickly covered his ass. | ||
From the only platform he's even still allowed to post from! | ||
Uh, I mean, not like I like that, but... Right. | ||
Mask off. | ||
These people are fake. | ||
Fake. | ||
Fake. | ||
Coward. | ||
No gut. | ||
Uh, write fanboy Groipers as my place of work is following through with the vaccine mandate. | ||
It feels like that one scene where Anakin talks to Padme after Order 66. | ||
What will you do? | ||
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I will not betray the Republic. | |
They'll just have to fire me. | ||
So true! | ||
So true. | ||
Can't betray the Republic. | ||
Very funny. | ||
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We're not going there. | |
We're not going there. | ||
I was about to. | ||
We're not going there. | ||
Because we could. | ||
We could go right into that. | ||
Okay, resisting the urge, resisting the autism. | ||
I'm gonna move on. | ||
Look, I don't have autism. | ||
I could just move right on without feeling the need to do the whole dialogue from that scene. | ||
I'm gonna move on. | ||
But you're right. | ||
Good luck to you, man. | ||
Sorry to hear about that. | ||
That does suck. | ||
CLSL says, please come to DC, Nick. | ||
Please, please, please, please. | ||
I sent you three dollars. | ||
Very funny. | ||
Hoosier says, Hey King, would you recommend wearing a neck gaiter if someone is employed or in college? | ||
I don't know what that means. | ||
Bazed Coops has messed up my sleep schedule. | ||
It didn't wake up until 10 minutes before the show started. | ||
Thanks for being on colored people time tonight. | ||
Let's schedule COVID shots and not show up to make them upset. | ||
That's a good idea. | ||
Lone Star Statist says, We love our guy Don Huffines. | ||
He went on Tucker tonight and talked shit about Abbott. | ||
Press H if you're a real Huffines hooligan. | ||
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H! | |
I know I am. | ||
Yeah, he's great. | ||
He is really excellent. | ||
I'm a big fan. | ||
Bobo Jama says, I like toodles. | ||
I don't know what that means, but thanks. | ||
Red Pill Paleo Con says, hey Nick from Australia. | ||
Things down here are getting worse. | ||
Mandatory vaccinations are being set for many working citizens and we have practically become a police state. | ||
Yeah, we've been covering it. | ||
King Zaps says, don't read out loud, please. | ||
Okay, thanks. | ||
Blonde Groipers says, wasn't expecting to be featured on the White Boy Summer poster. | ||
So Keck! | ||
I love it! | ||
I thought you guys were actually gonna dox my note on the film. | ||
The pink convertible was a nice touch. | ||
Kind of fitting because I finally decided what car to buy. | ||
Ordered a convertible Jeep. | ||
Yeah, okay, totally real girl. | ||
Okay, totally real person who's a girl. | ||
Yeah, thanks for the super chat, sir. | ||
Thanks for the super chat, officer. | ||
Computer program, whatever you are. | ||
So tech, I love it. | ||
Yeah, I'm sure you do. | ||
I'm sure you do, officer. | ||
Thanks a lot. | ||
How are the donuts? | ||
You got any donuts? | ||
How's the trough, piggy? | ||
Copper, fad, fucking glowy, glow-in-the-dark, federal agent, please. | ||
Think anybody buys that? | ||
You think anybody buys this routine? | ||
Blonde, griper, yeah, I'm sure. | ||
I'm sure! | ||
Totally hot, blonde, griper, driving around in a pink convertible Jeep in California, trying to call my number. | ||
I'm sure. | ||
I'm sure, officer. | ||
The Blonde Groyper Prison System. | ||
That's what it's going to be. | ||
I'm going to show up for a date with Blonde Groyper and it's going to be Blonde Groyper Prison System. | ||
Hey! | ||
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Hey! | |
Look what we have here. | ||
What, are you expecting a Blonde Groyper? | ||
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The only Blonde Groyper here is this jail system which you're going to live in for the rest of your life, bitch. | |
Glow bitch. | ||
Yeah, thanks. | ||
Thanks, if that's even your real name, Blond Groyper. | ||
Sure, sure it is. | ||
Yeah, thanks Uncle Sam. | ||
Appreciate the, you know, appreciate the super chat. | ||
I totally believe you. | ||
Yeah, really sophisticated. | ||
Sigmus is not just a chip shortage, parts too. | ||
Heard about all brands of big rigs starting to rust away because no new parts are coming in. | ||
Don't be retarded and buy 10,000 rounds of ammo. | ||
You won't need boys. | ||
Buy an Alex Jones Seed Vault and learn about useful stuff. | ||
Good advice. | ||
RedpillPaleocons says, I had a dream where you, Modern Monarchist and SmileyTheFed were on the run from Jaden's shitty music. | ||
That's not a dream, that's a reality. | ||
That's my reality every day. | ||
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Every day in my life, that is my reality. | |
But I'm not gonna take the opportunity to shit on Jaden, cause God knows I'll never hear the end of it. | ||
I make a joke about him on the show and then he goes, would you make fun of me? | ||
Then everyone in chat makes fun of me. | ||
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Alright, alright, jeez, I'm sorry. | |
So I'm not going to call him out. | ||
Not going to call him out. | ||
Not going to call him out. | ||
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Because I don't want any drama. | |
What's the old expression? | ||
happy jade and happy life right yeah because that's how it goes No, so I'm not you know, Jaden has an eclectic music taste. | ||
I'll just say that it's not for everybody Avant-garde, it's a little different He does things a little different around there And that's fine, that's fine Yeah, we're driving around and it's country music and then it's Same Lil Uzi Vert songs. | ||
The same ones. | ||
Same ones. | ||
Same ones. | ||
He got mad during the White Boy Summer Road Trip when we exhausted the 10-hour playlist. | ||
However, 20-hour playlist, however long it was. | ||
He got mad when we heard the same song twice in the 20-hour playlist that was supposed to last for two weeks. | ||
Everywhere we go and we play his music, we hear the same three songs. | ||
We hear Myron by Lil Uzi, and we hear the other songs by Lil Uzi, and we hear the same ones by Playboi Carti, and the same country songs, too. | ||
So, how does anyone want to mix it up? | ||
No, but I'm not trying to be mean. | ||
I'm not trying to be mean or anything. | ||
We just don't have the same music taste. | ||
That's okay. | ||
That's okay. | ||
We just don't have the same music taste. | ||
You know, part of being neurotypical is learning that people can have differences in taste and opinion, and that's okay, and that's just fine. | ||
And I'm, you know, learning to deal with that. | ||
I'm learning to deal with that in my life. | ||
As I grow older, And as I am acclimating to society, I'm having to learn that, you know, people have differences. | ||
And we can tolerate those differences. | ||
It's okay. | ||
It's healthy. | ||
It's normal. | ||
We don't have to fight or argue all the time. | ||
We don't have to be defensive. | ||
Don't have to say that one thing's better than the other. | ||
Just, you know, is the way that it is. | ||
So, I'm learning. | ||
You know, I'm learning. | ||
I'm trying to get better. | ||
But yeah. | ||
I don't want you know, I know if I launched into that I'd be hearing about it later. | ||
I'd be hearing about it So so I'm not gonna do that Chef big dogs now, but we love him, you know, he's we're not not trying to pick on I'm not trying to pick on him Chef Big Dawg says, I knew CWC was a total loser since the Jaden drama a while back, but this new stuff from him is so scummy, he must have learned that behavior in AIM. | ||
Jaden totally vindicated on these fags once again. | ||
Well, Beardson too, gotta give credit, you know, but they're both right. | ||
You know, they are both right. | ||
Jaden called it with, with little P. Jaden called it with P, and he called it with C. So did Beardson, so. | ||
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OhioGroper says the most blackpilling news of the night is that it may rain in Springfield on Saturday. | ||
I wanted to wear my suit. | ||
I'll just bring an umbrella or a poncho. | ||
Sigma says you're either a pimp nigga or a simp nigga. | ||
And I see some of you wearing masks and getting dragged by e-girls to onion parades. | ||
Your life is being destroyed by the state and you are complying. | ||
True. | ||
I woke up and chose pimp nigga. | ||
What about you? | ||
Alan Gregory says, I hope one day you will watch all three Lord of the Rings movies. | ||
They are simply incredible. | ||
Thanks for all you do, my leader. | ||
Well, thanks. | ||
Yeah, I will give them a try. | ||
Okay. | ||
Vitus says, if it hasn't been brought up, we can't comply with the test either. | ||
The COVID test option is just to thin our resistance. | ||
Once people get the vaccine, they will get rid of that alternative. | ||
We can't compromise. | ||
The iron is hot. | ||
We have to act now. | ||
Yeah, very good point. | ||
Don't comply with the tests. | ||
And more than Trump says, when do you think they're going to wheel out bugs as food? | ||
My guess is when there's a meat import shortage because of the unequal vaccine standards with other countries. | ||
Yeah, it seems like that might be coming sooner rather than later. | ||
Romance Cobra says, you see the Milo Telegram comment? | ||
Stop persecuting us, commenters, and soften your heart, Nick. | ||
Embrace the comments, whether they're retarded or extra retarded. | ||
No, I didn't see that. | ||
And also, no, I will not read your inane comments. | ||
I will not pollute my mind with that nonsense. | ||
Sorry. | ||
But if anything, reading comments hardens my heart, actually. | ||
If anything. | ||
Please, don't flatter yourself. | ||
Soften your heart and read my comment! | ||
No, how about, fuck you? | ||
What do you think about that? | ||
How about, no, I'm not reading your comment, actually. | ||
Enough, enough with that. | ||
I didn't see Milo's comment, but what did he say? | ||
You have to read Telegram comments? | ||
Because I'm not doing that. | ||
Blue Ridge Groper says, hey man, thanks for keeping the stream alive and being the standard bearer for too many of us who don't have a platform. | ||
You're the white Nelson Mandela, civil rights icon of our time. | ||
I think that's a compliment. | ||
I appreciate that. | ||
I like to think of myself as like someone else. | ||
I like to think of myself as kind of a different figure. | ||
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Who is white actually, but thanks. | |
And that person is Donald Trump. | ||
But thanks a lot. | ||
AquariumGropers is one of your best monologues ever, my friend. | ||
Push back in every front we can. | ||
Retail, education, service. | ||
All of it. | ||
Make those who comply go home crying every night. | ||
Hell yeah. | ||
Make them cry. | ||
Big Max says, you're welcome for the three. | ||
Matthew says, Jaden, Baked, and Beardson are by far the worst people in the movement. | ||
Okay, and who are you? | ||
BlackshirtGroper says, if you don't like them, move along, my friend, move along. | ||
Blackshirt goes, it's you get them, you get me. | ||
A package deal. | ||
BlackshirtGroper says, I know you don't like the C word, how'd it feel like this word I don't know. | ||
Max says, Nick, my bass brother, I'm so incredibly excited for the protest on Saturday. | ||
I cannot wait. | ||
It's going to be truly amazing. | ||
Well, people get the opportunity to take pictures with you at the event. | ||
Much love. | ||
Can't wait. | ||
God bless. | ||
I'll see you there, man. | ||
I'm excited, too. | ||
Yeah, I'll take pictures with people. | ||
Sure. | ||
Modern Monarchist says I was enjoying your Vaxx monologue, lifting and looking at my sprite bottle longingly. | ||
I was about to superchat something good and all right, you know. | ||
Suddenly my power went out, killing all light and the stream. | ||
I screamed. | ||
My superchat was gone. | ||
That's terrible, man. | ||
I'm sorry to hear that. | ||
Whatever it was, it must have been really good. | ||
Master Euphorius, do you think the greatest freak out ever videos from Waffle Pwn are real or fake? | ||
You don't remember the video where the kid sticks a remote up his butt because his mom cancels his WoW account? | ||
Steven was recently crying on stream over lyrics and off the grid from Don to LOL. | ||
Steven who? | ||
I don't know what any of that is. | ||
Is that the one where the... | ||
Where they're at the Thanksgiving dinner and he flips over the table. | ||
I gotta say, ground him from Xbox. | ||
Is that the same people? | ||
Because that's the only freak out video that I remember is when he flips over the table at Thanksgiving. | ||
He gives thanks for Master Chief and Halo. | ||
So I don't know if that's the same thing. | ||
A non-gamer says can't wait to see the sea of AF flags and hats at the rally this weekend. | ||
Oh seven Nick Well, thanks for the big super chat. | ||
Yeah, it's gonna be pretty sweet. | ||
Oh Sevens and chat for a non-gamer big shout out. | ||
I appreciate it modern monarchist with Six additional super chats says At midnight at midnight Says Whenever you feel crappulous, always take a good hot mug of mint tea. | ||
Cures stomach problems instead of grubbling around without antidote. | ||
I only say this because I eat a lot and then none at all. | ||
Modern Monarchist says, I was sick as a dog not too long ago and it made me think, which was nice for a change. | ||
It made me think how much I love Sean Breed, Boneless Tony, Tom AF, Harkin Runism, Ohio Groyper, Anglo Dot. | ||
There are too many to name. | ||
Love so many of you guys. | ||
Yeah, we're really feeling the love here. | ||
Modern Monarchist says, the White Boy Summer film was awesome. | ||
The pirate singer and his loot boy reminded me of Sea of Thieves. | ||
Speaking of which, where is that game? | ||
I want to see you play it again. | ||
Shout out to Smiley! | ||
Big shout out. | ||
Yeah, we love that game. | ||
It's right here on my PC actually. | ||
Modern Monarchist says, Red Pill Paleocon is a good man. | ||
He is our greatest ally and supports you from across many ponds and from many seas. | ||
Many prayers to our Anglo brothers who resist tyranny. | ||
Shout out to Bob Katter, man. | ||
Modern Monarchist says Millennial Matt is a chad, cool as a cucumber, and has an IQ of 160. | ||
I am impressed you are immune to yellow fever. | ||
Heck, man, I don't race mix or marry outside of my Slavic blood, so screw off, Zendaya. | ||
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Yeah, you tell her, King. | |
Modern Monarchist says... | ||
Nick, I know I've only been shit-chatting for two years or so, but I belong in your inner circle. | ||
In fact, let me take you to lunch once a week. | ||
Also, hey, I expect these things. | ||
Very funny. | ||
That's exactly how they are. | ||
That's exactly what they feel entitled to. | ||
That's so true. | ||
Modern Monarchist says, all jokes aside, I would suck as a leader if we had an AF garden or farm program. | ||
I volunteer firsthand. | ||
There's nothing better than feeling soft, arable dirt in the toes. | ||
And under the nails, the first frost is the saddest day of the year. | ||
All that. | ||
Yeah, you know, something about that just makes you want to blow my fucking head off more than anything. | ||
Picturing that. | ||
But thanks a lot for all that. | ||
Big shout out. | ||
Had to say that. | ||
Way to top it off. | ||
You really know just how to top it off there at the end with the toes in the dirt. | ||
Thank you for that. | ||
So, those are the Modern Monarchists. | ||
That's the Modern Monarchists portion of the Super Chat segment. | ||
Thank you for all that. | ||
I think he's based! | ||
I think he's freaking based! | ||
no super chat nice work on owning rpg you learn not to attack your friends commentator or entertainer groiper stick together any thoughts on the og america first charles lindberg i think he's based i think he's freaking based it's true we have to stick together um google.com says only ogs will remember when yoba pulled out an rpg and shot down that helicopter in charlottesville Shit was crazy! | ||
Anyway, why aren't you speaking at AMRUN this year? | ||
I asked this question like two years when you also didn't go, but I forgot what you said. | ||
Well, this year there's kind of a difficult situation. | ||
I don't want to get into it. | ||
Okay? | ||
Personal. | ||
Love Jerry Taylor. | ||
Nothing to do with him. | ||
Spinefish says censors work as hard as they can to prevent Nick from making enough money to even support himself, much less a political movement. | ||
It's amazing how much progress they've seen this year despite all of this. | ||
Yeah, very true. | ||
Cengiz Biggles says, I believe they have developed technology to read and influence minds and induce choking by manipulating energy through machine or satellite. | ||
Witches are real and use an organ called the third eye. | ||
Vestigial and most humans do these things. | ||
The Rothschilds have developed a black site bioweapon. | ||
Interesting. | ||
Big if true. | ||
Commonwealth Groypers is $3. | ||
Thanks. | ||
Omega King says, I was on Brittany's stream and some people are trying to ship you and her and she was counter signaling it's too bad I thought she was a Groyper. | ||
I guess I'm naive. | ||
The thing is, I like Brittany, but now that she said those things, I feel I can't like her. | ||
I wish the Groypers didn't have to fight and backstab. | ||
It was you, Brittany, Wall, Kathy. | ||
I thought they were a team. | ||
Really? | ||
Were you dumb or something? | ||
None of those people were ever Groypers. | ||
Kathy is, like, against Christianity. | ||
Jacob Wall is Jewish and a hardcore Zionist. | ||
And Brittany Venti's a pagan who is not even right-wing. | ||
She's like a feminist. | ||
I don't know what the hell you're talking about. | ||
There's no backstabbing among gripers. | ||
There's backstabbing among traders who never were gripers, honestly. | ||
Tell you the truth. | ||
So it's really not even that. | ||
Vedas, a Zoomer gamer streamer sent their regards. | ||
R.I.P. | ||
Bozo. | ||
Very funny. | ||
Rabbi Groipers is after this RPG CWC saga. | ||
Jordan B is looking pretty damn based. | ||
Anyway, stay safe King. | ||
Sounds like Jeremy Boring wants to rape you. | ||
Yeah, I'm sure. | ||
I don't know though. | ||
Maybe I don't look young enough. | ||
West Canadian Groipers is where did Barack and Michelle's kids come from? | ||
Probably a surrogate. | ||
Who knows? | ||
Curtis says, sorry for sending something you couldn't read. | ||
Hopefully see you Saturday. | ||
God bless. | ||
Thanks King. | ||
OpticsRespectus says, jokes on that guy when I use the 10,000 rounds of ammo to take his Alex Jones seed vault from him. | ||
That's another way of looking at it. | ||
It's a good point. | ||
Yeah, for sure. | ||
So, the only things, like the main things in the movement. | ||
Got it. | ||
This is the same guy. | ||
Real genius here. | ||
on the map after the huge turnout yeah for sure matthew says christianity zoomer culture optics and rap are the four things wrong with this movement so the only things like the main things in the movement got it this is the same guy real genius here a b says thoughts on peeing in the shower king i do it all the time smiley the fed says i had a dream that someone had a dream about modern monarchist and i then super chatted about it and then it actually happened when Wow! | ||
Some dream, man. | ||
Winston says, so true Modern Monarchist. | ||
I think I speak for everyone when I say you're the best super chatter. | ||
I wish you would send more. | ||
In all seriousness, MM is a total king. | ||
So true. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Winston, SmileyTheFed, Modern Monarchist. | ||
Oh, and another one. | ||
Modern Monarchist says, I hope you don't mind me dogpiling your chat. | ||
I don't watch your chat too often anymore because of ever-increasing workload, but I just get so excited when I watch. | ||
I am still a small child at heart. | ||
No, we appreciate it. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
You are a king. | ||
Okay, all right. | ||
Hey, it's midnight. | ||
And it's been two and a half hours. | ||
That's our last Super Chat. | ||
That's gonna do it for me tonight. | ||
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Links are down below. | ||
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As always, I'm Nicholas J. Fuentes. | ||
Thanks for watching. | ||
Thanks to our Super Chatter subscribers. | ||
Everybody that watches the show, we love you. | ||
I'll see you tomorrow. | ||
Until then, have a great rest of your evening. | ||
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Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. | |
It's going to be only America first. | ||
America first. | ||
The American people will come first once again. |