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Thank you. | |
We're done being bullied. | ||
Done being bullied. | ||
We're the keepers of the American tradition. | ||
And I think our ancestors smile on us right now for what we're doing. | ||
Cheers. | ||
We're standing on the shoulders of great American patriots. . | ||
They didn't have a lot of money. | ||
They didn't have a lot of luxury. | ||
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But they had grit. | |
And they had faith. | ||
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And they had courage. | |
And they had each other. | ||
Right? | ||
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But they all had one thing in common. | |
They love their families, they love their country, and they love their God. | ||
Our beautiful ancestors won two world wars, defeated communism, and put a man on the face of the moon. | ||
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We are calling for a great reawakening of America, a resurgence of confidence, and a rebirth of patriotism, prosperity, and pride. | |
And we are returning to the wisdom of our founders. | ||
We assembled here today are issuing a new decree to be heard in every city, in every foreign capital, and in every hall of power. | ||
From this day forward, A new vision will govern our land. | ||
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From this day forward, it's going to be only America First! | |
America first. | ||
USA! USA! | ||
You've got to let it go. | ||
USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! | ||
The boomer generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the human beings. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
We'll see you next time. | ||
Not interested. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
I'm sorry, Brittany and Betsy, but I just can't do it. | ||
You're an e-girl. | ||
You know the rule. | ||
No e-girls. | ||
Who's got the clip? | ||
No e-girls. | ||
Never! | ||
Hashtag never e-girls. | ||
Not even once. | ||
I've never heard of it. | ||
What is that? | ||
Americanism, not globalism. | ||
We'll be our freedom. | ||
I've never heard of big puts. | ||
Who's that? Who's that? | ||
Who's that? | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
God. | ||
They see America merely as a vessel. | ||
Only a class of people so rootless in their composition. | ||
You, America, in such a way is merely a vessel for abstractions, right? | ||
We're going to smash your brain in with the Bible, idiot. | ||
And I'm addicted to the serotonin rush. | ||
Where's enough enough, eh? | ||
Where's enough enough, eh? | ||
Just eat a big mac, you stupid bitch. | ||
And the saint of you can move a country in a piece of dust. | ||
The one who has to stop the line. | ||
To start a last line. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Feel like a angel picking more attention in a piece of cake. | ||
You know, there's nothing left. | ||
And not a last of last. | ||
You're like, you're not allowed to make jokes anymore. | ||
You're not allowed to make jokes. | ||
It's not money. | ||
Sipping wine, having some pasta, having some pizza. | ||
Oh, I'm weird. | ||
I'm normal. | ||
I'm the father. | ||
All right. | ||
I'm the father. | ||
I'm the father. | ||
One person raised his voice. | ||
The teacher couldn't believe it. | ||
in the classroom couldn't believe it either. | ||
But in the end, he had logic on his side. | ||
And at the end of the day, he proved his point. | ||
And I'm Dick D. Sarah Taylor. | ||
And I'm Dick D. Sarah Taylor. | ||
And I'm Dick D. Sarah Taylor. | ||
Ultimately, that is the victory. | ||
It's not victory in itself. | ||
It's not, you know, a political achievement. | ||
It's not anything like that tangible. | ||
The victory is in our living. | ||
That we're living without limits. | ||
We're living without self-censoring. | ||
We're living unapologetically and being human. | ||
Like, the act of doing that at all times is the victory over, you know, this oppressive sort of system that wants to control and diminish and intimidate and all of that. | ||
Like, ultimately, that's why, you know, it's living the dream every day. | ||
Total victory every day. | ||
Just by being human. | ||
I also wouldn't have it any other way. | ||
Because, like, I would much rather be suffering and be real and suffer as a human than be comfortable as a slave. | ||
than be comfortable as somebody that just belongs for the ride. | ||
Thank you. | ||
You create the fear and love of everything else. | ||
You talking to somebody right now that only fears God and Jesus has won the victory. | ||
Bro. Bro. Bro. Bro. | ||
I like this is what you like. | ||
I like this. | ||
I was screaming at my daddy, he told me it ain't Christ-like. | ||
I was screaming at the referee, just like my. | ||
We're looking for a fight, like, single with your life, like. | ||
Fight it on a white, like, selling like a tight bike. | ||
Press it on a gas, but no one full 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, you know it's when they need me. | ||
Like a Tyler Perry, baby, baby, baby. | ||
Searching for a deity, now you want to see it free. | ||
Now you want to see it free. | ||
Like to see it free of peace. | ||
Tell me what your life like. | ||
Turn it down right, like. | ||
Traveling with my dad, and he told me it ain't Christ-like. | ||
I'm just trying to find out there for a new way. | ||
I'm just really trying not to reach through the poolway. | ||
I don't have a coolie. | ||
I'm eating on my best, though. | ||
I can hold a text, though. | ||
Nothing else, text, though. | ||
I just know the word, not a picture or a test mode. | ||
Wrestling with God, I don't really want to rest, so. | ||
Manage with a life, like everything in my life. | ||
My dad said it ain't Christ like It's unstoppable. | ||
And the reason why is because it's not cool to shill for big business. | ||
And the reason why is because it's not cool to shill for big business. | ||
It's not cool to shill for Israel. | ||
It's not. | ||
This is a Christian nation. | ||
This is a miracle. | ||
I fear and love God. | ||
When you remove the fear and love of God, you create the fear and love of everything else. | ||
You talking to somebody right now that only fears God and Jesus has won the victory, bro. | ||
Life like this is what you like. | ||
Peace. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. | ||
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It's going to be only America first. | |
America first. | ||
The American people will come first once again. | ||
With respect to respect that we deserve. | ||
From this day forward, it's going to be only America first. | ||
America first. | ||
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Thank you. | ||
Good evening everybody! | ||
You are watching America First. | ||
My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes. | ||
We have a great show for you tonight. | ||
Very excited to be back with you here tonight on Thursday. | ||
Wednesday. | ||
It's Wednesday. | ||
Busy day! | ||
Busy day and I'm coming to you live from a new studio setup and it looks like everything's working so far. | ||
I apologize for the delay. | ||
I was about to go live about 40 minutes ago, somewhere around there, and I was dropping frames and having some last-minute technical problems, but we're here. | ||
We have a little bit of a new setup, new desk, new computer, new lights, new camera, new everything. | ||
So let me know how it's going. | ||
Let me know how it goes, I guess. | ||
I guess I'll just have to wait for some feedback in the live chat or in the super chats. | ||
And I'm a little bit discombobulated because I'm not used to this. | ||
I'm not used to my new desk. | ||
I don't have a tray for my mouse and keyboard, so I have my mouse down here. | ||
It's just on this, like, tray under my desk. | ||
And not even a tray that's mounted onto the desk, but it's like a standing tray. | ||
So I'm a little bit disoriented. | ||
The monitor's a little bit farther away. | ||
So I'm getting used to it. | ||
But it's exciting! | ||
I hope the quality's a little bit better. | ||
Hopefully we won't have any more technical difficulties now. | ||
Camera is vastly superior to the old one. | ||
And so is the computer! | ||
So everybody's been giving me such a hard time about, oh, your computer crashed, your camera's overheating again. | ||
So hopefully we never have to deal with that again, but we have a great show for you tonight. | ||
We'll see how it goes. | ||
This is like a trial run, kind of like an experimental show tonight. | ||
First time here with our new setup. | ||
But our featured story tonight is about the COVID pandemic and specifically about the vaccine holocaust, which is underway right now. | ||
And this is a story that I think we talked about maybe a month ago or something, or at least a similar story. | ||
We've been talking about how, of course, the vaccine mandate is going to make life very difficult and different for people that do not want to get their experimental gene therapy COVID vaccine. | ||
And, you know, so far we've talked about the ways in which our lives are going to be made more inconvenient, inconvenient rather, specifically talking about things like restaurants and bars and losing a job, getting expelled from school, something like that. | ||
But it was about a month or two ago that we saw something which is even more disturbing than that and that is how the COVID vaccine mandate is going to affect people's health care. | ||
And this is a lot more serious. | ||
I think this was either in September or August. | ||
We covered a story where in Texas a hospital said that they would begin rationing care. | ||
If it got to the point where they were exceeding their capacity for hospital beds or I think it was ICU, nurses, something like that, critical care. | ||
If it got to the point where they exceeded their capacity for that, they would begin to ration care based on vaccine status, saying that if you were vaccinated, you would get priority, and if you were unvaccinated, you would be turned away. | ||
And in some cases people were dying because they were being denied care on the basis of their vaccine status. | ||
Denied emergency care for things that are treatable but deadly because they were not vaccinated. | ||
So we covered this maybe a month or two ago. | ||
Some people said it could never get that bad. | ||
Some people said it's never gonna go that far. | ||
Yet it did. | ||
And now here we are today, and our big story is about specifically organ transplanting. | ||
Where a woman was denied, or rather she was removed from an organ transplant list, you know, because they come up with a queue, because the number of organs are scarce, they come up with a queue and people line up and they move up and down they come up with a queue and people line up and they move up and down a list This woman was taken off the list to receive an organ because she was not vaccinated. | ||
The doctor said that because she's not vaccinated, she has a lower chance of surviving because she might get COVID. | ||
So, now she can't get an organ transplant. | ||
She'll be passed over In favor of somebody that did get the vaccine. | ||
Probably could die as a result. | ||
So it's a death sentence now. | ||
So we'll talk about that. | ||
That'll be our featured story tonight. | ||
We'll also be talking tonight about a leaked memo from the Justice Department. | ||
This is a trip. | ||
So get this. | ||
A leaked memo from the Justice Department as part of some suit says that what the federal government is doing now is issuing search warrants to search engines like Google, Yahoo, Bing, whatever. | ||
And law enforcement is now able to find everybody on Google, for example, that has searched a particular keyword. | ||
It's called a Keyword Search Warrant. | ||
So they can issue a warrant to Google and they could say, give me everybody that has ever Googled Nick Fuentes. | ||
Google, you know, turn over everybody that has searched Alex Jones, vaccine mandate, whatever. | ||
And then Google, because of the warrant, has to turn over everybody that has searched a particular keyword. | ||
To understand, I want to clarify this because I was wondering this as well. | ||
I couldn't believe this. | ||
I was reading through the article and I thought, well, wait a second. | ||
Is it like they have a suspect and then they issue a search warrant for the suspect's search results or their search queries? | ||
No. | ||
You know, because it would make sense that if they said that, you know, I don't know, Nick Fuentes was inside the Capitol as an example, which I wasn't, you know, but let's use that as an example. | ||
You might think, well, okay, the government can issue a search warrant for my search results and see what I was searching on Google the day before. | ||
That's not what this is. | ||
What it is, is they're issuing a search warrant to the search engine and saying to turn over everybody who searched a particular term in the entire world. | ||
That's now the scope of law enforcement's power. | ||
So, we'll talk about that as well. | ||
Should be a pretty good show. | ||
Very exciting. | ||
I gotta tell you, I'm discombobulated. | ||
This whole setup, it's brand new and it's like, I don't know, it's kind of tough getting used to. | ||
I mean, I've been doing this show the exact same way for like four years. | ||
2017 you know I want to say June 2017 until literally today I've done the show exactly the same same desk computer mic lights camera well I guess the camera got switched up but it's been the same setup and now I'm in this I'm in the strange new setup I've got this strange new And I'm a little bit, I'm a little bit anxious. | ||
Can you tell? | ||
Can you tell I'm a little bit discombobulated here? | ||
But I'm gonna try and get through the show. | ||
How is it going? | ||
Let me check in the live chat really quickly and I just want to see, let me know, let me know in the live chat, how's it going? | ||
Can you tell me, can you give me a little review? | ||
How it's going so far? | ||
Because I don't, you know, I'm sitting here, it's weird because I talked to the camera And, uh, you know, but I don't see what people are saying, so... Terrible acoustics! | ||
Someone help Nick! | ||
Yeah, yeah, I know, I know. | ||
Turn down, uh, yeah, maybe I'll turn the gain down a little bit. | ||
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Let me grab this real quick. | |
Yeah, I thought that was going to happen. | ||
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Is this down or up? | |
I don't even know at this point. | ||
Move a little bit to the right... | ||
All right, slow down. | ||
All right, slow down. | ||
Please slow down. | ||
Echo. | ||
I knew, yeah, see, I knew that was gonna happen. | ||
It's bad echo. | ||
Turn up the gain. | ||
No, the gain has to be turned down. | ||
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If it's echoing, the gain has to be turned down. | |
Off-center. | ||
Mic has an echo. | ||
Bad audio. | ||
Yeah, yeah, we'll fix the audio. | ||
Vince was mean! | ||
I thought he was nice. | ||
I was watching the Super Chats. | ||
He sounded nice. | ||
Bad audio and off-center! | ||
Okay, thanks. | ||
Ah, shit! | ||
I forgot the mug. | ||
Whoops. | ||
Switched out the desk, forgot to put the mug back on. | ||
Now it's quiet. | ||
Well, yeah, that's because the mic is over here, okay? | ||
Desk is lit, need some objects on the table. | ||
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Okay. | |
Tin can! | ||
Quiet, yeah, yeah. | ||
Mic mode, not gain. | ||
Are you sure? | ||
No, I don't think that's it. | ||
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It's on, um... Cardioid? | |
Turn it up a smidge. | ||
What it needs to, it's the echo. | ||
You're right, the acoustics are messed up. | ||
Just try to, just try to bear with me, all right? | ||
Can you just bear? | ||
We know, we know the audio's bad, all right? | ||
Yeah, bad audio! | ||
Got it. | ||
Can we, you know? | ||
But other than that, blurry, camera's blurry. | ||
Yeah, it might be a little bit out of focus. | ||
I'll have to change that. | ||
Where's the pumpkin? | ||
Yeah, we're working on it. | ||
All right. | ||
I love that. | ||
Knew everything! | ||
Where's the pumpkin? | ||
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Yeah, okay. | |
Background is too low quality. | ||
Okay, thanks. | ||
Photoshop Nick? | ||
I don't even know what that means. | ||
Blurry. | ||
It's really, it's not that blurry. | ||
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Okay. | |
Bad audio. | ||
Yep, we got that. | ||
Audio bad. | ||
Said differently. | ||
No, it's too loud. | ||
Why did I even bother? | ||
Why even bother asking the chat? | ||
You know what? | ||
Fuck you. | ||
If you're watching the show, hey, if you're in the live chat, F you. | ||
Because that's not really that helpful. | ||
We got it. | ||
Yeah, the audio, we're gonna work on that. | ||
I'll do some tests tomorrow. | ||
Please just bear with me tonight. | ||
I can't do the show and fix it. | ||
So just bear with me tonight. | ||
I will fix the audio for tomorrow. | ||
And the focus, And... And the pumpkin, and I gotta go to Home Depot and get a pumpkin. | ||
How's that? | ||
Great camera, needs new background. | ||
Yeah, so I'm not asking really about that, though. | ||
Mic is visible. | ||
Yeah, no, I... because I was fixing it, okay? | ||
Or I was trying to fix it. | ||
Camera looks great, says Simon. | ||
Well, thank you, Simon. | ||
Audio's much better now. | ||
All right. | ||
This is good now? | ||
Better? | ||
Is the audio a little bit better? | ||
Like I said, first night, trial run, work in progress. | ||
But, uh... Yeah, but I'll fix it for tomorrow, so... Mic is good. | ||
Okay, alright, we're gonna jump in then. | ||
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Well, you know what? | |
I'm just moving on. | ||
Home Depot to get a mic? | ||
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LOL. | |
No, to get a pumpkin. | ||
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To get the pumpkin, dipshit. | |
Okay. | ||
Audio sounds good. | ||
Nick is howling! | ||
I'm not howling. | ||
Okay. | ||
All right, all right. | ||
Let's, uh, Nick, you forgot to wear a tie. | ||
I've seen you say that a hundred times. | ||
It's still, that's still hilarious. | ||
Okay. | ||
You know what? | ||
Let's just get into the news here. | ||
Clearly, you know, some things change, some things stay the same. | ||
The camera changes, the desk changes, but you, you know, you people, you're the same. | ||
You're exactly the same. | ||
So, All right, but let's uh, let's dive into the show here. | ||
I will try to move on and not let this, you know, affect me psychologically. | ||
People ripping this to pieces. | ||
Buy a brand new set, all this stuff, and you know, audio shit. | ||
We'll fix it. | ||
We'll fix it tomorrow, okay? | ||
All right, so our first story is about the keyword search warrant. | ||
Pretty incredible, and um, You know, like I said, it's interesting because I actually did not see anything about this in the news. | ||
I saw this on, I think, Gab or something. | ||
But I didn't see anything about this in the news. | ||
I didn't see this in my usual sources, Revolver and the Daily Stormer. | ||
I saw this on Twitter, and you know, in a lot of ways, nothing really surprises me anymore. | ||
It's really not a big surprise what's going on, but it is outrageous. | ||
I say that a lot. | ||
It's not surprising, but it's an outrage. | ||
So, our first story is about this keyword search warrant, where, like I said, according to these documents from the Justice Department, which I guess they put this out there accidentally, they revealed that law enforcement can now issue a search warrant To a search engine on the internet to look at everybody who has searched a particular keyword. | ||
And this is the article from I think the New York Post. | ||
No, I'm sorry. | ||
This is from Business Insider. | ||
It says, quote, the Justice Department accidentally unsealed court documents that included a rare keyword warrant according to an exclusive report from Forbes. | ||
The warrant reportedly ordered Google to identify the usernames and IP addresses of anyone searching three names, a phone number, or address related to the victim of a Wisconsin. | ||
Wisconsin kidnapping case over the span of 16 days. | ||
So they issued a search warrant for Google to identify names and IP addresses of anybody that searched for a couple of names, a phone number, and an address related to some kidnapping victim. | ||
So the warrant is for not particular people, it's for words. | ||
Anybody that searched these words. | ||
Is being uncovered, unmasked in this search warrant. | ||
It says federal investigators filed the warrant in the hopes of narrowing down human trafficking and sexual assault suspects according to documents reviewed by Forbes. | ||
As Business Insider's Isabel Hamilton has previously reported, keyword warrants demonstrate how police are increasingly able to issue broad warrants to tech companies rather than focusing on individuals. | ||
Before the Wisconsin case's documents were temporarily made public, only two keyword warrants had been previously unsealed. | ||
Last year, police looking into an arson attack outside the home of a witness in the R. Kelly trial ordered Google to share a list of IP addresses linked to searches for the arson victim's address. | ||
Per CNET, investigators then obtained a warrant for the suspect's personal search history, which showed the search terms, uh, where can I buy a .50 caliber custom machine gun, witness intimidation, and countries that don't have extradition with the United States. | ||
While some legal experts believe such warrants violate First Amendment rights by potentially punishing people for what they search online, the ACLU told Forbes that they are most concerned that they are being requested in secret. | ||
So there's only three unsealed keyword search warrants. | ||
But ACLU says, and I think this is a fair assumption, probably this is happening all the time. | ||
And we just don't know about it. | ||
We only have three. | ||
We've got this R. Kelly case, this other case, kidnapping case, and that is what the Justice Department is unsealed to the public. | ||
That's all that we know about. | ||
But clearly, this is what they do. | ||
This is a practice. | ||
This is something that's within their jurisdiction, and certainly there's a lot more of it going on than the three unsealed cases that we as the public can see. | ||
It says the ACLU's New York chapter asked Google in a letter last year to oppose the, quote, alarming growth in law enforcement searches of Google user data through both keyword search and geofence warrants. | ||
The letter says these blanket warrants circumvent constitutional checks on police surveillance, creating a virtual dragnet of our religious practices, political affiliations, sexual orientation, and more. | ||
As with all law enforcement requests, we have a rigorous process that is designed to protect the privacy of our users while supporting the important work of law enforcement, said Google. | ||
So it's interesting because they also threw this in there at the end. | ||
They also talked about geofence warrants, which if you don't know what a geofence is, everybody should look into this. | ||
And this goes for everything I'm talking about tonight. | ||
People really ought to look into how a lot of this stuff works because it is very relevant for us as dissident political actors or people that have or harbor dissident political views. | ||
It's important to know how this digital stuff works, how surveillance works. | ||
They threw that in there at the end. | ||
It's not just a keyword search warrant, but it's a geofence search warrant, too, where they could create a geofence, meaning like a geographical fence, digital fence, and they could look at all the digital activity that's happening within a particular geographical area. | ||
This is, for example, how they were able to find a lot of the people that entered the Capitol on January 6th because they could, using Wi-Fi and cell, they were able to find all the people that were sending text messages, emails, anything like that, the digital footprint of everybody emails, anything like that, the digital footprint of everybody that was inside these particular geographical parameters. | ||
They could ping them within the Capitol. | ||
And so this is what goes on now. | ||
It used to be the case that when somebody commits a crime, you know, they have to question witnesses and they have to obtain a warrant to like search a particular person's house. | ||
Or a particular person's car, or their records, or something like that. | ||
Now the federal government can just say, what did everybody in the world Google at any given time? | ||
You know, where did somebody issue a Google search? | ||
Who issued or sent in a particular search query on Google? | ||
That now serves as the basis for federal criminal investigations. | ||
This is now admissible evidence in a court. | ||
And we've been talking about this all year. | ||
The question really becomes, how does anybody have any chance against the federal government? | ||
You know, at the end of the day, that's really the operative question when you see things like this. | ||
How is any one individual or group of individuals going to stand a chance against the federal government if they're coming after you? | ||
Because the more that this kind of surveillance, the more that federal law enforcement broadens their jurisdiction over things like this, we get to the point where they control every single aspect of our lives. | ||
I mean, that's it. | ||
And think about everything that you're doing digitally on a daily basis. | ||
You know, what's the first thing that you do when you wake up, and what's the last thing you do when you go to bed? | ||
For most people, it's check their phones. | ||
I mean, I do that. | ||
It's probably not healthy. | ||
You know, no comment on that as a habit. | ||
But that is what most people do. | ||
Most people wake up, check their phone, and do what? | ||
I mean, probably not even knowingly, shoot off a ton of messages, snapchats, check Instagram, search things on Google, watch YouTube videos. | ||
First thing when you wake up, and probably throughout the day, maybe you pick up your phone, 50, 100, 200 times. | ||
Some people spend, you know, up to 12 hours per day on their phone. | ||
That's just on their personal mobile device. | ||
By the way, all of that is in the cloud somewhere. | ||
All of that is on a server somewhere. | ||
All of that can be surveilled by the federal government by somebody that hates you in Washington D.C. | ||
And think about how intimate that is. | ||
Think about how intimate your relationship, just strictly speaking, is with your personal mobile device and how you put all your thoughts, communications, everything into it. | ||
I'm talking about for most people. | ||
Because I know some people are going to say, oh, I don't do that. | ||
I have a flip phone and I use DuckDuckGo on my computer and I use a VPN. | ||
You know, OK, there are some people out there that have broken some bad habits about that. | ||
But we're talking about most people. | ||
It's like their whole life is now under the microscope. | ||
Whole life can be viewed by the federal government. | ||
And that's just your phone. | ||
Think about all the other devices in your life if you have smart appliances, like a smart air conditioner, a smart refrigerator, if you have a security system, other smart home, you know, the kind of, what do they call it, the smart devices, internet of things. | ||
Think about all of that that is surrounding us increasingly. | ||
Smart everything. | ||
Computers in your car, You've got a GPS or CarPlay or whatever on your vehicle. | ||
You've got probably some kind of digital tollway system in your car. | ||
You've got an I-pass or whatever they call it in other states. | ||
Tracking your comings and goings on the highway. | ||
Cameras everywhere near you. | ||
If you go to any restaurant, bar, in a city, something like that, you've got cameras. | ||
And then, of course, even if you don't have any of that, probably everybody around you has all of that. | ||
Everybody around you at all times has a phone, with a camera, with a microphone. | ||
Probably businesses, other places that you're driving near, walking by, they've got Internet of Things, they've got smart devices that can sense your presence, watch you, record you, video you, without you even knowing about it. | ||
And it's sort of like, it's like in the movie The Dark Knight, you know, when they create that system where they can see everything going on in the city. | ||
That's literally what's going on right now. | ||
We're, like I said, and it's not like we're talking about Google where you might be maybe less concerned. | ||
We're not talking about a private company where it's something that you might not be comfortable with or it's not ideal. | ||
But that you passively accept. | ||
We're talking about federal law enforcement. | ||
We're talking about the FBI. | ||
We're talking about the Department of Justice, the Department of Homeland Security, Congress, all of which have unprecedented oversight because of the Patriot Act, because of 9-11, because of the war on terror, and all of that. | ||
We have no Fourth Amendment right to privacy anymore or anything like that. | ||
And all these people, by the way, hate you. | ||
So it's the most powerful people in the world, with unlimited jurisdiction, in Washington DC, running the federal government and law enforcement, and they hate you. | ||
And they could see everything that everybody does. | ||
They could basically see everything that everybody thinks. | ||
Where everybody goes, where everybody is, what they buy, where they drive, what temperature their house is, All of this information is now available to the government and all that they have to do, particularly law enforcement, all they have to do is log into a terminal in DC at the Pentagon or whatever. | ||
All they have to do is log into a terminal and say, hey Google, give me everybody that searched, you know, sleepy Joe Biden. | ||
Give me everybody that searched mRNA gene therapy, vax mandate, biometric security, tyranny, you know, whatever. | ||
Find everybody. | ||
It's not hard to see how the system can be abused, right? | ||
And I've been saying this all along, specifically about the COVID vax mandate, but now it comes with the whole... this just goes with the whole system. | ||
So this is pretty messed up stuff. | ||
And, you know, honestly, I would like to tell you something other than like, yeah, this is pretty messed up. | ||
I'd like to be able to tell you here's a prescription. | ||
But honestly, it's unavoidable. | ||
I mean, I hate to tell you that. | ||
And some people will say that there are things you could do to mitigate your exposure to this. | ||
And they say that you have to get a VPN and you can't use Google and you got to ditch your iPhone and all of that. | ||
But you know, like with a lot of these things, it's really all or nothing. | ||
You either go out into the middle of nowhere, and you go completely analog. | ||
And I'm talking about nothing. | ||
You go in the middle of nowhere, maybe there's nobody even in the nearest town, and the town is far away, and you've got nothing. | ||
No radio, no TV, no internet, no phone, no nothing. | ||
Otherwise, How much really are you going to be able to combat this stuff? | ||
And, you know, this is an important thing for people to internalize because, you know, people hear this and it's deeply unsettling. | ||
I mean, it really is. | ||
It really should make you uncomfortable. | ||
Talking about digital surveillance or law enforcement expanding its jurisdiction. | ||
All of it. | ||
The new war on terror. | ||
People see this stuff and what I see from a lot of Trump supporters and conservatives, honestly, is a lot of cope. | ||
Because for a lot of people they see this and their answer is, well, just use DuckDuckGo or something. | ||
You know, the answer is that you just have to practice these better digital privacy habits. | ||
Use Bitcoin and use this and try this alternative and use that. | ||
And on some level, fundamentally, you know, while there may be a benefit to doing these things, taking steps to reduce, like I said, your exposure, on some level, people that do that are kind of in denial about how bad the problem is. | ||
And it's really about being honest with yourself about the fact that this is the world we live in now. | ||
This is the way society is. | ||
There's nothing you can do about it. | ||
And a lot, and this, this goes for lots of different things. | ||
Specifically though, about this, I hear it all the time. | ||
When people say you just gotta switch to DuckDuckGo. | ||
And by the way, you should do that. | ||
I'm using Brave Browser. | ||
That's a good one. | ||
But it really is something that people do just to make themselves feel better. | ||
Like a lot of things in the country today. | ||
How many conservative lifestyle businesses, conservative lifestyle brands, have been created around trying to make conservatives feel better about the fact that the country sucks and it's completely out of our control. | ||
And short of making some kind of dramatic 180 with your entire life and living in a completely different way like people haven't lived in 30 or 50 years, there's nothing you do about it. | ||
How much of that is going on? | ||
People got to be honest with themselves and ask themselves, To what extent is that actually real? | ||
Is that really helping you in particular or anybody for that matter? | ||
Or is that just making us feel better? | ||
Because I wish I could come on the show and tell you, look, they just unsealed these documents and they could read everybody's keyword searches. | ||
So this is what you got to do. | ||
You got to get your Freedom Phone and you got to download Parler and you got to download DuckDuckGo and you got to Put tape over your camera on your phone. | ||
I mean all these things are probably good ideas but it belies the more pressing and fundamental problem which is that the whole country is this way and the whole country is becoming more this way all the time. | ||
The technology is becoming more sophisticated, the jurisdiction is expanding, the willingness to use this is becoming more brazen. | ||
And so, yeah, you could turn your phone off in your home, but walk two steps outside your front door and it's already over. | ||
You could drive an old car, but again, drive on the highway. | ||
What are you, not drive on a tollway? | ||
Not drive near any cars that have cameras and sensors and other things on them? | ||
Not be near anybody else that has a smartphone which can interface with other phones via Bluetooth because of the recent contact tracing update that was put in everybody's operating system. | ||
You know, I'm getting specific here, but the point is, and this is something a lot of conservatives have to realize, we have to set our sights higher and think about how we're going to turn this around at a societal level. | ||
It might seem like something that's beyond our grasp right now, and it's a very It's sort of a scary proposition the idea that we have to like take over the federal government just to stop them from being able to drone strike us in our house or something because you've searched the wrong thing on Google. | ||
But ultimately, that's what we have to resign ourselves to doing instead of coping with these kind of lifestyle adjustments that only are going to make us feel better. | ||
Because honestly, that's what it comes down to. | ||
It's just it's easier to think of it like, well, if I could just make private, personal lifestyle choices, I can secede from society and not have to deal with the consequences of a changing environment. | ||
But you can't do that. | ||
We are all in this together. | ||
It's a globalized world. | ||
It's a technological industrial society and we are all in it together. | ||
Society is going to be surveilled and controlled and have digital tyranny or it won't. | ||
But insofar as it's the former, there's no getting away from it. | ||
There's no real mitigating it. | ||
There's no real avoiding it, escaping it. | ||
It's there. | ||
You know, you could do some things, you could maybe buy yourself two minutes or whatever, but if they want you, they're gonna get you. | ||
And that's the sad fact of the matter. | ||
That's why we have to dedicate ourselves to turning back the tide altogether. | ||
That's why people gotta look at the country as a whole. | ||
And say, you know, we have to do something very ambitious here. | ||
Running away, getting out of the cities, turning off your phone, whatever. | ||
Again, not necessarily a bad idea. | ||
Might buy you some time or something like that, but it's not a solution. | ||
At the end of the day, it's really not even going to help that much. | ||
People got to wake up and say, how much of what I'm doing is a cope for the fact that society is out of my control and I don't like the way that things are? | ||
And then they have to dedicate themselves to being a part of something much larger than themselves to hopefully change the way things are in the whole country, not just in your home, not just with your phone or your PC or whatever. | ||
Because this is what they're capable of now. | ||
Nothing and nobody's going to stop them with the Freedom Phone. | ||
But that's our keyword search warrant. | ||
And again, got to be careful. | ||
I would say this. | ||
I wouldn't necessarily be too afraid of keyword searches because, you know, I mean, they really can get you no matter what. | ||
And this is the last thing I'll say. | ||
I hear this all the time. | ||
People say, Nick, don't you think it's irresponsible that people are coming to AFPAC 2, as an example? | ||
Don't you think the federal government can see who's coming to AFPAC 2 if they buy tickets online? | ||
It's like the federal government can find everybody that Googles my name. | ||
The government can find everybody that watches this show. | ||
They can find everybody that says my name out loud. | ||
Because they can tap into your phone and access your microphone when the phone's not even, when it's not even on, as long as the battery's in there. | ||
And the SIM card and all that, they can hear what you're saying through the microphone on your phone. | ||
So are we gonna... The point that I'm making is, we have to live our lives. | ||
We have to be aware of this stuff. | ||
We got to be wary of the risks and the things we really have to avoid. | ||
When people start to talk like that, you really got to follow it through to its logical conclusion. | ||
Because I've been hearing that, particularly this year, ever since the Capitol, people say, well, we might as well just pack it all up because the government can spy on you. | ||
The government's been spying on you for your entire life. | ||
All of us. | ||
Their power to do that is ubiquitous and short of, you know, living as though you're in, uh, what's that movie? | ||
Invasion of the Body Snatchers. | ||
Short of living like that, You're not getting away from it. | ||
You know, in other words, if you're going to tell me and think like this, well, we can't go to AfPak 2 because the government's going to know who went or, you know, you can't watch the show or do whatever. | ||
It's like, well, then you better not say my name out loud. | ||
You better not feel a positive emotion when you see a picture of me because it can scan your brain. | ||
You better not search my name on Wikipedia. | ||
Right? | ||
I mean, you better not, in other words, have a dissident thought, search query, conversation, or anything. | ||
If you want to talk to somebody openly and honestly, you want to say nigga to your white friend, then you better drive out into the woods, leave your phone in the car, dig a hole underground, put like a big tarp over it, or I don't know, some kind of metal sheet, and then have your conversation. | ||
Because, I mean, they can see it all anyway. | ||
So, I mean, that kind of paranoia, it's like, it's pretty, it's pretty irrational because they can get you. | ||
They can get you no matter what. | ||
We have to dedicate ourselves to changing the system. | ||
Short of that, we just got to live with it. | ||
But, that is that. | ||
We're going to move on. | ||
I want to talk about this organ transplant system. | ||
This is good stuff. | ||
And I told you this was going to happen. | ||
I said this, I think, I can't remember what show it was, if it was in August or September, but I remember we did a show talking about how the VAX mandate is going to extend even to health care. | ||
And this is terrifying because, you know, a lot of people, it's just like with the thing we just talked about, a lot of people are willing to say, if I get fired from my job for refusing the vaccine, then so be it. | ||
I can live with that. | ||
I'll figure something else out. | ||
So if it comes to money, you know, people don't care. | ||
If I get expelled from school because I refuse to get the vaccine, I'm okay with that. | ||
If it's about education, people don't care. | ||
They say if I can't live in LA or New York because of the vaccine mandate, then I'm okay with that. | ||
I will leave. | ||
It's not about, it's not about the environment. | ||
There's a lot of things that people can and are willing to give up for their convictions. | ||
And then it got real about a month ago when they reported in the media that a hospital in Texas was turning people away for health care that is life-saving and necessary because of their vaccine status. | ||
And in particular, there was one story about a guy couldn't get an ICU bed because they were all full because of the pandemic. | ||
I don't think that's really true, but they said the hospitals were all full everywhere in the whole state. | ||
And the closest one they could get him to was in Oklahoma, and they had to fly him there by helicopter, and by the time he got there, he died. | ||
And I forget what his affliction was, but it was something completely preventable, completely treatable, but life-threatening without treatment. | ||
He couldn't get it. | ||
He got flown to a hospital and died there. | ||
And it was around that time that hospitals in Texas and all around the country were talking about rationing health care. | ||
And they were saying that the COVID pandemic is going to get so bad, the hospitals will be so full, we're not going to have enough resources to take care of everybody. | ||
Everybody who has a treatable, life-threatening affliction. | ||
So we'll have to begin rationing care. | ||
And they proposed that they would do that on the basis of vaccination status. | ||
If you're vaccinated, you'll be prioritized. | ||
If you're not vaccinated, you cannot get life-saving medical care. | ||
These were conversations that were really happening in hospitals all across the country a month ago. | ||
And I'm sure they still are. | ||
But it's pretty amazing, don't you think? | ||
They have this vaccine out. | ||
Everybody's getting it. | ||
But for some reason, everyone is still getting sick and then still being hospitalized for the coronavirus. | ||
You know, so that's some vaccine. | ||
And they have this, by the way, in like every country. | ||
We talked about it with Israel. | ||
They have 80% of the country vaccinated. | ||
They're all getting booster shots. | ||
And more people are getting infected on a daily basis there now than they were a year ago before the vaccine was even out. | ||
So that's some vaccine that they have to mandate every and you know we do this every day but that they have to mandate everybody get or else they can't get health care. | ||
Why? | ||
Because they're treating all the people that are vaccinated. | ||
Like you know it makes no sense but shelving that for a moment Because we know that, and we've known that for a long time. | ||
This is a serious problem. | ||
Because, like I said, you know, you could live without your job. | ||
You could live without going to school. | ||
But if you have some kind of disease, or you have, not COVID in particular, but anything, if you have some kind of medical complication, and you need health care, and they tell you you can't get it unless you get a vaccine, that's a big problem for a lot of people. | ||
And the federal government said a month ago that wasn't going to happen, like they always do. | ||
And this is amazing. | ||
As they've been saying this throughout the entire pandemic about masks, lockdowns, vaccines. | ||
We've been over it many times. | ||
But just like with everything else, the federal government, when this was being reported in the press that they would begin rationing care, The federal government said, no, that's not going to happen. | ||
We would never ration care. | ||
There's legal questions about even if we can do that and so on. | ||
Even in the media, they were fighting about it. | ||
There were some articles, which I read you the headlines of them a month ago, and they said it's unethical to ration care based on vaccination. | ||
Should we ration care based on vaccination? | ||
No, I don't think we should. | ||
These were op-eds and editorial pieces in many mainstream publications. | ||
And now, a month later, this is what they're doing. | ||
And the latest story, which we're covering tonight, is about the, specifically, organ transplant list, where a woman was turned away, taken off the list to receive an organ transplant, because she was not vaccinated. | ||
And this is the story. | ||
It says, quote, UC Health confirmed on Tuesday that organ transplant recipients and living donors must be vaccinated against COVID-19 in almost all situations. | ||
In a statement, the hospital system said studies indicate the mortality rate for transplant recipients who test positive for COVID ranges from 18 to 32 percent, compared to a 1.6 percent mortality rate among all people who have tested positive. | ||
Now, like, Pause for a moment and just think about what that means because it might be confusing. | ||
They're not saying that you have a better mortality rate if you get vaccinated and receive an organ as opposed to somebody that's unvaccinated and gets an organ. | ||
They're saying that somebody with COVID Has a higher mortality rate than someone without COVID that gets an organ transplant which is a little bit misleading because they're not telling people you can't get an organ if you have COVID or if you can get COVID in the future in which case therefore you'd have a higher mortality rate and consequently | ||
You know, probably shouldn't get an organ if someone's going to live if they can't get COVID. | ||
But they're not saying that. | ||
Because, of course, they can't predict who's going to get COVID and who's not going to get COVID. | ||
And people that are vaccinated can get COVID. | ||
As has been demonstrated, as we just talked about in Israel, throughout America, a big outbreak in Massachusetts we covered earlier this year, Delta outbreak, All vaccinated people. | ||
What's more, the immunity from the COVID vaccine is inferior. | ||
It's not good, it's not efficacious, it wears off over time, and it kills the natural immunity that you get if you actually had COVID and replaces it with the worst vaccine immunity. | ||
To the extent that that even works. | ||
So they're telling you, well, you can't get an organ transplant because you might get COVID if you're unvaccinated. | ||
So they're saving all the organs for the people that are vaccinated that can get COVID anyway. | ||
But also they have the vaccine so they have a chance of myocarditis and other complications too. | ||
So I just want to clarify that because I might be misleading. | ||
They say, well, if you have COVID, way higher mortality rate than someone without it. | ||
Yeah, of course. | ||
A sick person is not as healthy as a healthy person. | ||
But the vaccine is not a variable in that because vaccinated people and unvaccinated people are getting sick. | ||
Vaccinated and unvaccinated people are being hospitalized and dying. | ||
So to say, well, a healthy person is healthier than a sick person, that really doesn't tell us anything. | ||
It says UCHealth said the policy change was driven by the significantly higher mortality rate as well as the concern that living donors could still, excuse me, pass on a COVID infection after testing negative. | ||
The statement said, quote, this is why it is essential that both the recipient and the living donor be vaccinated and take other precautions prior to undergoing transplant surgery. | ||
Surgeries may be postponed until patients take all required precautions in order to give them the best chance at positive outcomes. | ||
UCHealth confirmed the updated policy after a letter was posted on Twitter by a Republican state representative saying a kidney transplant candidate's status was changed on the waiting list to inactive because they were not vaccinated. | ||
The patient, named Leilani Lutale, told 9News that she originally found out about the hospital's policy after her donor was asked about her vaccination status during some testing required prior to the procedure. | ||
She said, quote, Oh, by the way, have you been vaccinated for COVID? | ||
I explained to her, no, I had not. | ||
And because of my religious beliefs, I could not be vaccinated for COVID. | ||
And this is the patient talking about the nurse. | ||
She says the nurse told her, well, unfortunately, then that means your journey ends here. | ||
About a week later, Lutale got a letter. | ||
The letter said she would be removed from the waiting list if they did not begin the process of getting vaccinated for COVID within 30 days. | ||
So that's how this unfolded. | ||
This patient published a letter to Twitter saying, which I'm sure, you know, it's funny how this stuff works because you just know, That if this letter was posted to Twitter and they didn't get the statement from the healthcare company, liberals would say it was a hoax. | ||
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Right? | |
I mean, how much you want to bet? | ||
Because that's the process. | ||
Lutale, who's the patient, she posts the letter from the healthcare company which says, if you're unvaccinated, then you can't get a new kidney. | ||
And you can get one, but you have to initiate the vaccination process within 30 days. | ||
She posts the letter and then the health care company confirms the letter's legit and says, yes, this is our practice. | ||
You're not getting an organ if you're not vaccinated. | ||
How much do you want to bet that if the health care company didn't come out and confirm that, and I would bet you could still find posts before they did, that liberals would go on social media and say, that's a conspiracy theory. | ||
That would never happen. | ||
You know, something to that effect. | ||
Although I'm sure a lot of them would be saying that it's a good thing. | ||
But I'm also sure that a lot of libtards and others would say, no, that's a Republican conspiracy theory. | ||
That's not a real letter. | ||
That's not authentic. | ||
I mean, that's just a hunch that I have. | ||
But in any case, you've got this woman, needs a kidney. | ||
Necessary. | ||
This is a life-saving operation. | ||
And I've never needed an organ transplant, but you hear about these things and it's a pretty grim situation because there's not enough organs for all the people that need them. | ||
And so people get put on a list, they wait a long time while they're undergoing dialysis or other severe complications without vital organs. | ||
Some people expire on the list. | ||
Of course, some people get lucky and they get their organs. | ||
It's a very grim situation. | ||
Here's a woman who's lined up. | ||
She's got a donor, ready to replace her kidney. | ||
She's got, and understand, she's got the donor too, so the organ's there. | ||
She's at the hospital, at the operating table, consulting with the nurse, ready to go, and mentions, by the way, I'm not vaccinated, and the nurse says, oh well, go home. | ||
Your journey ends here. | ||
Your journey to get your kidney and, you know, basically your life. | ||
Your life is over now. | ||
You can't get your organ because you're not vaccinated. | ||
And then the healthcare company goes public and says, yep, this is our policy. | ||
Not just for her, for everybody. | ||
No organs will be given. | ||
No organs will be received if you're not vaccinated. | ||
And for a lot of people, this is a death sentence. | ||
You know, I'm not a doctor, as you know. | ||
So, I don't know which organs are more important than others. | ||
I mean, I imagine like, you know, heart transplant or brain transplant is more important than other organs. | ||
It's a joke, of course. | ||
There's no brain transplants, but... | ||
You know, for many people, organ transplant's necessary to live. | ||
What are those people supposed to do? | ||
You wait on an organ donor list your whole life, or for many years, pandemic starts, you refuse to get vaccinated, now you can't get your organ. | ||
It's a death sentence. | ||
They said a month ago they wouldn't do this. | ||
You know, think about that. | ||
They said one month ago, we're not going to do that. | ||
The doctors said that. | ||
The hospital said that. | ||
The federal government said that. | ||
Even the media said that. | ||
And the media argued against it. | ||
They said that's unethical. | ||
And after a month or two of celebrating unvaccinated people dying from COVID, now they're coming right out and saying, sorry, if you're unvaccinated, you're out of luck. | ||
No organs for you. | ||
You're going to die now. | ||
If you're vaccinated now, it's a death sentence for certain people. | ||
And if that doesn't convince you to stand up against this stuff, you know, I don't know what does. | ||
Because, you know, honestly, it is a matter of degrees with a lot of this. | ||
When it comes to a mask mandate, it's really not that intrusive, right? | ||
Now granted I'm saying that as somebody that doesn't go to work every day so I don't have to wear a mask unless I go out to eat and then I walk from the door to the table and then that's the extent of it. | ||
I'm sure it actually is very intrusive for people that have to work with it all day long or they go to the gym with it on or whatever. | ||
But all things considered, saying that somebody can't dine in at a restaurant unless they put on a mask, this is not a very intrusive imposition. | ||
It's also something that if you refuse it, it's really not the end of the world. | ||
Now, by the way, that's not in defense of mask mandates. | ||
But you could see that something like that, it's not as cut and dry as... | ||
It's not as black and white. | ||
You could see where somebody might comply sometimes and say, oh boy, I'll put on a mask because I got to go to the post office or because I got to go to, you know, the DMV, whatever. | ||
You could see where somebody could justify compliance because it's a matter of degrees. | ||
Even with the VAX mandate, you could And this is all for the sake of argument, by the way, because I'm going to circle back here in a moment, but you know, again, you could see for the sake of argument where somebody might say, need to get vaccinated to go to a concert. | ||
Well, I don't need to go to concerts, but is that really the end of the world? | ||
Is that such a big deal? | ||
If that was the extent of it, it would be different. | ||
If they were going out and saying, resume your normal lives, except for like a handful of things, you know, these giant events like a football game or a concert, You know, requiring vaccination. | ||
You might say, okay, well maybe that's fair. | ||
You might. | ||
Again, for the sake of argument. | ||
But, it's none of that. | ||
You know? | ||
It's not like that. | ||
It never was. | ||
If it was before, it's not like that now. | ||
They're now telling you if you're not vaccinated, we'll fucking kill you. | ||
If you're not vaccinated in a passive way, by the way. | ||
I mean, they're not going to, like, stab you, although they might. | ||
Who knows what could happen in the future. | ||
But they're saying, passively, we will watch you die while being able to prevent it because you didn't get vaccinated. | ||
Now this clearly is something else. | ||
This is very different. | ||
This is not the same as it was a year and a half ago when they said wear a mask to enter Walmart. | ||
They're now telling you get vaccinated with mRNA gene therapy or you can't get life-saving medical treatment. | ||
You can't get organs to live. | ||
And for that reason alone, people should be resisting all of this. | ||
You think the VAX is good? | ||
You think COVID is real? | ||
Maybe you got the vaccine? | ||
Whatever. | ||
But does nobody see what's wrong with this? | ||
Does nobody see in principle, and in fact, what's wrong with this? | ||
Irrespective of what they are trying to get you to comply with and the merits of it or the arguments against it. | ||
Do people not understand in principle and in fact what's wrong with the nature of this compliance system and how it's being enforced? | ||
That's the problem here. | ||
Of course the vaccine's a problem too. | ||
And the pandemic and the lockdowns and all of it. | ||
But I don't understand how people, maybe who are in favor of the vaccine, maybe have gotten the vaccine, or they think COVID is real, how can they not see where this is headed? | ||
We're talking about a one-stop, you know, one-button press In the White House or in the government or at Google or whatever, where if you don't comply with what the government says, it's a death sentence. | ||
I mean, that's what it is now. | ||
It's not just you can't go into McDonald's and sit down and have a hamburger. | ||
You can't have a job. | ||
You can't go to school. | ||
You can't travel between states or internationally. | ||
You can't go grocery shopping. | ||
You can't have health care. | ||
Doctors cannot save your life at the press of a button if you do not comply. | ||
Since when is this not supposed to be a free country? | ||
Is this not supposed to be a Christian country? | ||
And don't get me wrong, I mean I'm not a libertarian by any stretch, but even in a totalitarian country this would be a little bit much. | ||
I don't even think it's like this in China. | ||
For that matter. | ||
Cannot get health care unless you do what they say. | ||
Now, when I say I'm going to circle back, I want to say it really isn't a matter of degrees because this is a progression. | ||
How did we get here? | ||
It was a long time coming. | ||
People were willing to put the mask on. | ||
So, you understand? | ||
You know, I said a moment ago, for the sake of argument, you could say, well, some compliance is Something that we can tolerate and it's a matter of degrees and so on for the sake of argument. | ||
Theoretically, you could see how people could justify that. | ||
You can't now. | ||
But how do we arrive here? | ||
It's because all along the way, people are willing to shrug, step a little bit outside their comfort zone, and go along with it. | ||
When it was the mask mandate, people said, it's not such a big deal. | ||
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Put the mask on. | |
People are afraid. | ||
Be respectful. | ||
Wear your mask. | ||
Over the nose. | ||
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Over the nose. | |
And when people said you have to put the mask on between sips and bites on the airplane or anywhere else, people said, yeah, well, whatever. | ||
We got to do what we got to do. | ||
We got to bring home the bacon. | ||
And then when it was the first vaccine rollout and mandates, people said, yeah, well, what's the big deal? | ||
I can't go to the Bears game without a vaccine. | ||
I just won't buy tickets this year. | ||
And now it's healthcare. | ||
And what will it be tomorrow? | ||
And the next day? | ||
And what will it be next year? | ||
And what will they be enforcing in 10 years with the system? | ||
Is this what we want our lives to be? | ||
That we're completely at the mercy of the people in control of the system that hate us? | ||
That they could pull the plug literally on your life if you don't do what they say? | ||
And understand this, the only thing that can stop this is if people do not comply. | ||
There's nothing else that can be done. | ||
And Classical Theist had a really good post about this on Twitter the other day in response to Lauren Southern. | ||
Lauren Southern put out a tweet and she said something to the effect of, you know, we can oppose the vaccine while also complying with the vaccine mandate. | ||
Because life is complicated, basically. | ||
She said, you know, I'm a mother, and I have kids, and... I don't know, somehow that changes things. | ||
I don't get it. | ||
But, you know, I'm a woman! | ||
I have kids! | ||
Okay. | ||
But she says we can oppose the vaccine mandate while complying with it. | ||
There are other ways to change the system. | ||
Life is complicated. | ||
If you have to comply, basically do it. | ||
And Classical Theist, he quote tweeted it. | ||
Everybody should follow him by the way. | ||
One of the best, one of the smartest content creators on the internet. | ||
He said, you know, and I've said this on the show too, necessarily, necessarily each person that complies makes it more difficult to resist the vaccine mandate. | ||
Because of course, you know, when we're saying not comply, we're not saying really get fired, expelled, all of that, and just live in exile. | ||
What we're saying is refuse the vaccine and if enough people do it, they will not follow through because they can't. | ||
Do you understand how this works? | ||
The only way that this works is the compliance system is if everybody goes with it. | ||
They can't fire everybody. | ||
They can't put everybody in jail. | ||
They can't fine everybody. | ||
They can't do this to half or a third or a fifth or even a tenth of the population, right? | ||
So the compliance system is based on uniformity. | ||
They've got to get everybody to do it. | ||
And really, what the endgame is, is make it so uncomfortable that people are going to say, ah, whatever, and just go and get it, because it would be easier to get it than to not get it. | ||
But they know they can't force everyone to get it, and they can't follow through with their threats to force everybody to get it, because there's too many. | ||
So they're hoping that, you know, like dominoes, and sort of like Momentum. | ||
They're gonna reach this tipping point where enough people get it that it's just gonna carry through and wash through the population. | ||
Enough people are gonna say, ah, alright, I'll get it, and then as they tighten the screws, more and more people say, it's not worth it, I'll just get it, until eventually, there'll be a small enough number of people refusing that they could say, like, we'll jail you if you don't get it. | ||
You have to get it. | ||
You know. | ||
The last holdouts who refused under all other circumstances, that amount of people probably could just be killed or exiled or whatever. | ||
So the argument from our perspective then is not to say, get fired, live in permanent exile, don't comply, and live in a permanent settlement of unvaccinated people. | ||
It's, if everyone who doesn't want to get it refuses and sticks to their guns and calls their bluff, then they'll give up. | ||
And they'll say, you know, we really can't force everybody, obviously. | ||
We can't fire all of you. | ||
We can't have all the teachers and all the truck drivers and all the farmers and we can't and all the nurses and all the doctors. | ||
We can't have everybody just quit their jobs. | ||
So, you know what? | ||
You know, just carry on. | ||
So if you understand the dynamic there, then of course, each person that complies with the vaccine, any of it, any of it, for whatever reason, each person that gets the vaccine and then enjoys the benefits, reaps the rewards from the system, they're making it harder on the rest of us. | ||
That's one less person that the system has to worry about. | ||
That's one more person that you can count on to go back to work the next day. | ||
One more person that you don't have to fire. | ||
One more person that doesn't have to be denied vital services or won't be seen at a protest or in the streets or whatever. | ||
So yes, necessarily every single person that gets the vaccine is actualizing this system. | ||
Every single person that gets the vaccine is making it more likely that they will complete this project and create biometric security totalitarianism where they can deny you healthcare for getting the vaccine. | ||
Because the fewer people that are resisting, the easier it is for them to turn off the lights and pull the plug for the people that are. | ||
It's that simple. | ||
So all this being said, this is evil. | ||
This is the most evil thing imaginable. | ||
People that hate you, people that want you dead, the small 1,000, 2,000 of them that there are that run this country, and they hate this country, and they hate you in particular, and they hate your values, and they hate your God. | ||
These people monitoring, controlling every aspect of your life, a brutal enforcement system, forcing you to get what is potentially a dangerous or deadly vaccine. | ||
We have to do everything in our power to stop that. | ||
There's nothing more important than this. | ||
It's an unacceptable scenario. | ||
There's no scenario where that comes to pass and there's like another way. | ||
Where we're living in a system where they can pull the plug on your whole life and kill you if you don't do what they say, but what we're working through the system, we're like doing something behind the scenes, underground, If that happens, it's over. | ||
So this is an unacceptable scenario that they're allowed to complete this. | ||
So anything other than that has to be on the table, right? | ||
I mean, you do understand this. | ||
Because people who criticize me, they say, You know, Nick is telling his followers to get fired and expelled and all those things. | ||
He doesn't care about their lives. | ||
It's not that. | ||
It's because if they don't do that, if we don't do this now, we're entering into a scenario that's unacceptable. | ||
0% chance of survival, 0% chance of victory. | ||
So anything other than that has to be on the table. | ||
I know it's not ideal. | ||
I know it's not good. | ||
It's not perfect. | ||
I don't want everyone to get fired, but what's the alternative? | ||
Participate in the system where they can force everyone to do anything that they want? | ||
It can't happen. | ||
So we have to do this. | ||
The only way to put a stop to that is to refuse compliance. | ||
Whatever the consequences come, we just have to accept. | ||
We just have to accept no matter what, and like a rock. | ||
No matter what, we can't budge. | ||
Fired, expelled, can't go to a restaurant, can't go to a store. | ||
Whatever it is, it's an absolute, cannot get the vaccine, cannot comply. | ||
It's the only thing that can put a stop to this. | ||
Short of that, if everyone just goes along with it, what can you do? | ||
Once it's legitimized and enforceable, it's over. | ||
It's done. | ||
So people have to resist this and say no, whatever the cost. | ||
Every person that doesn't do that is making it more likely that the other side will succeed. | ||
It's a zero-sum game. | ||
And, you know, this story tonight is probably the most troubling one that we've seen so far. | ||
And I hope people can hear this and read stories like this and understand the stakes here. | ||
This is not a joke. | ||
You know, people watch the show and sometimes they forget that, like, I'm a real person. | ||
And when I say that, I don't mean like I'm authentic. | ||
I mean like I'm a real person. | ||
Like you can meet me. | ||
You can shake my hand. | ||
You can look in my eyes. | ||
You can feel my beating heart. | ||
This show is happening somewhere in the world, and I'm doing it behind the camera. | ||
I know it's on the screen, so it doesn't seem as real, but I am real. | ||
And what I'm talking about is real. | ||
And the stories that I cover are happening in real life. | ||
You might not see them. | ||
It's not happening to people you know, maybe, yet, necessarily. | ||
But the people that these stories are about, and the places and the things that I'm talking about, they are happening in the real world. | ||
And they will happen to you. | ||
And there's nothing that you can do about it individually. | ||
There may come a day when you will get very sick and you will need an organ and it's a question of getting a vaccine which may kill you or not getting an organ that you need and there's nothing you can do about it. | ||
And it goes further than that. | ||
We're talking about health care broadly. | ||
We're talking about eating. | ||
We're talking about if you can eat, if you can make a living, if you can travel, if you can get by in the world. | ||
It's real and it will happen to you. | ||
It is total. | ||
It is absolute. | ||
It will affect everybody personally very soon. | ||
Individually, there's nothing we can do. | ||
And there's no plan B where you get elected and you turn this around because these kinds of things don't become undone. | ||
The war on terror has never ended. | ||
The war on drugs, the war on poverty, social security, the New Deal, it never ends. | ||
The Federal Reserve, once they build this system, it is here to stay. | ||
And what is happening now is the new normal. | ||
There's no going back. | ||
It is solidifying. | ||
And there is going to be a point after which it will be concrete and will not be displaced. | ||
So the only thing that can be done to turn this around is collective action now. | ||
Well, we still can. | ||
It's not going to be easy. | ||
It's going to suck. | ||
But anything other than this is unacceptable. | ||
You know, and this is really how you have to make decisions. | ||
You know, narrowing things down. | ||
What can we do? | ||
Well, what can we not do? | ||
We cannot comply. | ||
Compliance gives us a 0% chance, 0% chance of success. | ||
Doing anything other than complying? | ||
Non-zero chance. | ||
You might go hungry. | ||
It might be difficult. | ||
In fact, it probably will be. | ||
But at least we have a chance. | ||
And, I will say this, maybe this is dramatic and people don't like to think in practical terms like this, but hey, at least you have some dignity. | ||
At least you are a human being. | ||
And you know something? | ||
We're all gonna die one day. | ||
It's not going to come today or tomorrow, maybe, but that day will come. | ||
We're all going to die, and in all things considered, our time here is very short. | ||
So think long and hard about that. | ||
What you want to do to keep what you have in this passing existence that we have, and what you're going to compromise in order to do that. | ||
These are the questions people have to ask themselves. | ||
It's getting serious. | ||
It's getting real. | ||
You know, enough talking about television and sports and every other distraction. | ||
You know, we're human beings and we're living in the world of very real time right now. | ||
I know that all sounds very asinine. | ||
We're people in the world in time. | ||
But it's time to wake up and start acting like it, okay? | ||
Wake up, okay? | ||
Wake up. | ||
Stop watching TV. | ||
Stop talking about whatever. | ||
Wake up and start to think about your place in the universe and the nature of the universe and who you are and what all that means, okay? | ||
Who are you? | ||
What does that mean? | ||
But, that's that. | ||
It's a pretty deep, pretty heavy episode tonight, huh? | ||
Pretty heavy stuff. | ||
But it's all real. | ||
So that's that. | ||
We're gonna move on. | ||
We're gonna read our, on that note, we're gonna read our Super Chats and we'll see what you guys have to say about all this. | ||
Take a look. | ||
So that, I mean, that's it. | ||
You cannot comply. | ||
Cannot comply. | ||
There's, I mean... | ||
And I hear, there are some people, there are some people out there that get vaccinated and it's like, whatever. | ||
Act like you're not vaccinated. | ||
Seriously. | ||
Act like you're not vaccinated. | ||
Cause I've been talking to some people and some say they're vaccinated. | ||
I don't want to get too personal, but I know some people that got vaccinated and they say, Oh, I regret it. | ||
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I regret it so much. | |
But they got vaccinated so that they could continue to live their life the way that they were. | ||
And you want to know something? | ||
They got vaccinated, and even though they say they regret it, they're enjoying the benefits. | ||
Got vaccinated so they wouldn't get kicked out of school, lose their job, whatever. | ||
Got vaccinated, and now they carry on. | ||
But they say, I regret it. | ||
I wish I hadn't done it. | ||
If I could go back, I wouldn't do it. | ||
Really? | ||
Then give it all up. | ||
The sacrifice. | ||
The sacrifice is essential. | ||
People want to have the benefits. | ||
They want to have a great society. | ||
They don't want a sacrifice. | ||
They want glory. | ||
They don't want to fight. | ||
They want to act courageous. | ||
But they never want to take a stand. | ||
I mean, this is the problem. | ||
People want to take, but they don't want to give. | ||
This goes with a lot of things, but specifically this. | ||
I find that amazing. | ||
Want to go out there and bellyache about the vaccine, but they got it and they enjoyed the benefits of it. | ||
Okay, well then you can't complain. | ||
I have to turn my back on people like that. | ||
Because you are the enemy. | ||
Everyone that goes along with this is the enemy. | ||
Maybe you got vaccinated, you made a mistake, but you can't go along with this. | ||
You have to act as though you're not. | ||
For every unvaccinated person that gets vaccinated and goes along with the system, we need vaccinated people to act like they're not and join our side. | ||
Have to act as though you're not. | ||
You cannot comply. | ||
Burn your certificate. | ||
I don't know if you could change it in the medical records, but say that you're not. | ||
It's not about Kai, by the way. | ||
It's not about Kai, because Kai is acting like he's not vaccinated. | ||
I'm not talking about him. | ||
I don't think he's doing that. | ||
I'm talking about somebody else, but not Kai. | ||
We like Kai. | ||
But it's true. | ||
Every single person that is vaccinated and going along with this is the enemy of humanity. | ||
Now, you don't necessarily have to treat them like that, like kill them or something, but I mean, they are knowingly or unknowingly bringing about this new world order and There's no excuses anymore. | ||
It's like the one thing. | ||
I mean, you could do a lot of things. | ||
There's a lot of things that could be forgiven. | ||
People are not perfect, and people are not without sin, but this is one thing that if you love freedom, and you love this country, and you love God, that you cannot do. | ||
You cannot do it. | ||
And it's black and white. | ||
This is one thing where there's no wiggle room on it. | ||
You know, because you might look at somebody and say, oh, well, they're like a degenerate, but, you know, their politics are right. | ||
Or, oh, they, like me, they like rap music or they swear, something like that. | ||
You know, you might look at somebody and say, oh, well, they're not a perfect Christian or they're not perfectly conservative or I don't agree with them on everything. | ||
You know, whatever. | ||
This is the one thing. | ||
There's no room. | ||
There's no room for disagreement. | ||
You cannot comply. | ||
Number one issue. | ||
No excuses. | ||
No, no nothing. | ||
So that's that. | ||
But we're gonna move on. | ||
We're gonna take a look at our Super Chats and we'll see what you guys have to say about all this. | ||
I'm gonna start working through these. | ||
And we'll see what we have. | ||
What do we have here today in our new studio setup? | ||
Take a look. | ||
Hope you guys didn't mind Vince joining us last night. | ||
Vince subbing in. | ||
I was setting all this up yesterday. | ||
It took longer than I expected. | ||
So I was like, hey Vince, could you come do the show please? | ||
I think he does a good job. | ||
I always love the job he does on the show. | ||
Some were saying he's mean. | ||
I feel like he's nicer than me, but I don't know. | ||
Let's see. | ||
we've got let's take a look we've got Cara tacos says hey Nick I remember in 2018-2019 there was this Anti-anti-vax smearing on YouTube and other social media. | ||
Could it be conditioning us to view anti-COVID vaxxers in the same light as the anti-vaxxers from the previous wave? | ||
Yeah, and I talked about that. | ||
When that was going on, I talked about it on the show. | ||
I said, have you noticed this weird anti-anti-vax thing going on? | ||
And I said it was weird because there's no vax. | ||
I'm like, you know what? | ||
It's random. | ||
The timing was so bizarre. | ||
I'll have to go back and see if I can find it, but I did talk about this on the show a couple of years ago, and then the COVID pandemic happened shortly after. | ||
So yeah, I think it's possible. | ||
Base Tubman says AF conservatives will be getting thrown into gulags and Ben Shapiro will sit there whining about how the Iron Dome isn't getting funded. | ||
Why haven't any conning grifters created a show called If Republicans Did It since their sole existence is for calling out hypocrisy like it's been an effective tactic? | ||
That's a good question. | ||
Yeah, why haven't they created that show? | ||
It's true. | ||
Very true. | ||
Very based. | ||
Yeah, no, this is good stuff. | ||
I haven't heard this one before. | ||
Ben Shapiro cares more about Israel than America. | ||
This is food for thought. | ||
Thanks for sharing. | ||
And conservatives make ineffective arguments. | ||
This is good. | ||
We should explore this theme. | ||
I think you have a point there. | ||
Judge Red says, what do you think about getting rid of Section 230 protections for Facebook, Instagram, etc., would inundate them with lawsuits and punish them for hosting degenerates while banning wholesome people? | ||
Yeah, I mean that's been talked about for years as the solution to Big Tech, repeal Section 230 or modify it. | ||
I don't think that's the way to go about it, honestly. | ||
I don't know legally what the answer would be, but Section 230, here's why I don't see it. | ||
It's because Nancy Pelosi wants to do that. | ||
Elizabeth Warren wants to do that. | ||
They want to repeal Section 230 because they want to bully Big Tech into censoring conservatives more. | ||
They say that Facebook and Twitter and Instagram aren't going far enough. | ||
They want to repeal Section 230, challenge their status, Or their legal protections from liability, challenger statuses, platforms, and bully them into doing more to censor. | ||
So, you know, clearly it could go either way. | ||
Jordan Beast says, obviously Biden didn't get 80 million legitimate votes, but again with these damn conservative Instagram pages and every single hashtag Sleepy Joe caption they throw in, most popular president ever, am I right? | ||
Is tiresome. | ||
I saw one page still referencing corn pop. | ||
Jordan B, you know, he wants to make this comeback. | ||
I, you know, I try to be nice. | ||
I try to be nice. | ||
But it's like, man, these people just keep coming back and coming back and coming back. | ||
Does nobody have any, any semblance of subtlety, discretion? | ||
Is there any humility at all? | ||
Like, I don't, I don't get it. | ||
This is why, you know, people just have to be treated badly, I guess. | ||
Listen, Jordan B, love you, man, but it's like, still not, we're really not, like, good, okay? | ||
I mean, fool me once, shame on me. | ||
Fool me, like, five, ten times? | ||
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Come on now. | |
Come on now. | ||
You know, it's gonna be a process, alright? | ||
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It's gonna be a process. | |
I don't hate ya. | ||
I still like ya, but am I ready to accept, oh, he's back? | ||
I don't know, man. | ||
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I don't know. | |
You try to be nice. | ||
You give him an inch, he takes a mile. | ||
Appreciated, Jordan B., but, you know, I don't know, man. | ||
I think, I think it's a good idea if you, you know, take some time away. | ||
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Take some time away, okay? | |
I appreciate it I appreciate what you're doing behind the scenes but we're not we're not ready yet okay listen listen honey we're not we're not ready to it it's just it's not the same we're not ready to go back yet okay let's pace ourselves here I'm not ready to recommit just yet cuz sheesh But some people, I mean, you just have to be a little bit harsh. | ||
So I appreciate it. | ||
You're right, but come on now. | ||
Jordan Beast says, LOL. | ||
Saw Drano posting today about how Bill Gates wanting to lower birth rates through the vaccine was why we fought the Nazis because they were pro-eugenics. | ||
Now I guess, Gates is a Nazi? | ||
Imagine your biggest concern about being killed is because a 100-year war. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Yeah, it's very... | ||
What was that themed ice cream I got? | ||
comparison sour groypers as i got halloween ice cream from cold stone and turned my poop green what was that themed ice cream i got i'm really not happy with cold stone because i went there for easter and i got their easter ice cream with lucky charms and it was so awful i'm done i'm I'm done trying new things. | ||
Every time I try something new, it winds up bad. | ||
Every time I, for the most part, I try something new and it's, uh, bites me in the ass. | ||
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So I'm done. | |
I'm just gonna do the same thing all the time. | ||
Like I always do! | ||
Because I step outside a little bit and then immediately get punished. | ||
Try the cold, because I was like, hmm, should I get the chocolate brownie like I always do? | ||
Or do I go with the Lucky Charms? | ||
Easter ice cream and I was like, I'll get the Lucky Charms. | ||
It's seasonal. | ||
They're getting rid of it. | ||
And it wasn't even sweet. | ||
It was the worst ice cream I ever had. | ||
So, I'm not trying their Halloween. | ||
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I'm done. | |
I'm over it. | ||
over it to over. | ||
Let's see. | ||
Greatest Cities has dreamed I was part of a squad of elite Groipers you put together. | ||
And every day we would pick up a call-in radio show to name drop you a bunch and put out an America First response on the topic of the day. | ||
If any were particularly funny, you would direct your audience each night to that station's replay. | ||
Was hilarious! | ||
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Griper War 2? | |
No. | ||
No, we're not gonna do that. | ||
Based on your dream. | ||
That's a great dream. | ||
I can't, I honestly, it unironically bothers me when people tell me about their dreams. | ||
I don't know, like, why people don't get that when I say that, but unironically it does bother me. | ||
I don't like it, but people say, eh, who cares? | ||
We'll say it anyway, because he doesn't like it. | ||
I'm unironically bothered by that, so my reaction to that is negative. | ||
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But, um, yeah, that's great. | |
KruiperWar2, I had this dream. | ||
What if we did my dream in real life? | ||
What are you talking about, man? | ||
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What are you talking about? | |
Freak. | ||
Stop having dreams about me. | ||
Sigma says people who eat all the M&Ms out of trail mix then pretend it isn't a big deal should face corporal punishment. | ||
Hilarious, dude! | ||
That's hilarious. | ||
That's such a quirky... Is that one of your ics? | ||
Is that anick of yours? | ||
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That's another thing that bothers me. | |
Okay. | ||
If you eat the M&M's out of the trail mix, then you should face... What? | ||
Could you just shut the fuck up? | ||
What is this, a sitcom? | ||
Is this a viral Reddit post? | ||
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People that take the M&M's out of trail mix should be sentenced to death. | |
Ha ha ha. | ||
Shut up. | ||
Just shut up, you stupid idiot. | ||
Just shut up. | ||
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Will you shut up? | |
Stupid. | ||
I hate when people do that. | ||
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Man, I hate when people do that. | |
That's one of those sitcom robot behaviors. | ||
I saw that the other day. | ||
I was watching Elijah Schafer's show. | ||
And I like Elijah Schafer, by the way. | ||
But it was like, how do I even explain this? | ||
It was like, there are some of these like phrases or jokes That just gets said over and over and over again and people repeat them as though they're novel, but they're not. | ||
They repeat them as though it's like... | ||
twerky but it isn't i will tell you what it is and then maybe you'll see what i mean it was like one of these after another was like within the span of 30 seconds elijah made some comment some some joke about how gingers don't have souls because his guest host was a ginger and he said some some snippy thing about oh because you don't have a soul and then his producer uh who's this nerdy little guy was like uh real | ||
g's move in silence like lasagna and it was do you know what i'm talking about it's like these things which it's like why are you saying that gingers have no souls why are you saying that why are you saying that people used to say that when i was in grade school i mean that's not funny it's not a funny joke so why are you saying yeah oh okay yeah we've all heard that it's these things where you like roll your eyes it's it's almost like it's obligatory that a certain subject comes up | ||
people say that it's like when i grew out a mustache and people said you look like a 70s porn star really do i do you watch a lot of 70s porn and they have mustaches like that is that an experience that you had and it made you think of that or do you Did you think of that because other people say that when they see mustaches on TV? | ||
You didn't think to say that because you saw a mustache and thought 70s porn. | ||
You saw a mustache and thought sitcom where someone had a mustache and somebody said that. | ||
Or real life incident where somebody said that because THEY SAW IT FROM TV! | ||
And same thing with gingers and same- And why do we even call them gingers? | ||
Because of that show? | ||
Because of Gilligan's Island? | ||
You don't even know why they call them that! | ||
That kind of stuff drives me insane. | ||
And then the guy said, real G's move in silence like lasagna, yeah. | ||
People have been saying that for like 10 years! | ||
And it- like that's a funny- Ooh! | ||
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I never heard that one before! | |
What are you doing? | ||
Why are you saying that? | ||
Do you think that's funny? | ||
Because it's not. | ||
You think that's novel? | ||
Because it isn't. | ||
It's not novel. | ||
You didn't come up with that. | ||
And it's not new. | ||
And it's not funny. | ||
And everyone's heard that before. | ||
So why are you saying that? | ||
It's just like people just saying these things like like they're reading a script like they're playing a part in a show like these are things that you have to say going through the motions like like you're at work you know first you do this then you do this like literal NPCs man they're literal And that is a real analogy. | ||
They are NPCs. | ||
And NPC does not mean Democrat, does not mean Orange Man Bad. | ||
That was the perfect meme, which everyone ruined. | ||
It said, NPC, oh, a liberal. | ||
No! | ||
No, not a liberal. | ||
It's like 80% of the population. | ||
It's like 80% of the population is a robot who doesn't have a soul or a mind. | ||
Not a brain, a mind. | ||
That's what it means. | ||
Because that was a great meme! | ||
NPC meme comes around and I'm like, finally, something that, like, makes sense. | ||
Finally, something that conveys what I'm feeling. | ||
And then the NPCs took that and turned it into NPC is synonymous with liberal, orange man, bad, conformist, you know, whatever. | ||
It's not a liberal. | ||
It's not John Oliver. | ||
It's, like, you. | ||
It's most of the people that you know. | ||
Anyway. | ||
So yeah. | ||
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People read all the M&M's. | |
Like my faggot friend from high school, Tommy. | ||
You know what he's got on his Twitter bio? | ||
It says something like, still haven't figured out if I like Dr. Pepper or not yet. | ||
unidentified
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What do you think? | |
That's funny? | ||
You fucking asshole! | ||
It's not funny! | ||
Your quirky little joke is not funny. | ||
What is the joke? | ||
that you have an exaggerated reaction to something relatable. | ||
unidentified
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Oh my gosh, I can't take it anymore. | |
I can't live in this world anymore. | ||
I'm over it. | ||
unidentified
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You know? | |
I see that all the time. | ||
I can't even. | ||
unidentified
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There's... because I see these from people that I know in real life. | |
Like my family and my family's friends. | ||
I can't. | ||
I'm gonna say it. | ||
unidentified
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I'm gonna say one that I would get in trouble if I said it. | |
But I see these things all the time. | ||
unidentified
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Gosh. | |
I can't take it. | ||
So anyway, I don't know. | ||
How did we get on the subject? | ||
unidentified
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Because you said, people that take M&M's on a trail mix and act like it's no big deal should get corporal I know. | |
I hate when people take... What do you mean? | ||
Who's sharing the trail mix, nigga? | ||
unidentified
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What the fuck are you talking about? | |
Trail mix? | ||
When you're sharing a lot of trail mix with people... What the fuck are you talking about? | ||
unidentified
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Should be corporately punished. | |
I know. | ||
I know. | ||
I hate that. | ||
Don't you just hate when you're eating trail mix and someone takes all the M&M's out of it and actually it's not a big deal? | ||
You should get corporal punishment. | ||
Just shut up, will you? | ||
Just shut up. | ||
Will you just shut up and just not talk? | ||
Just stop talking. | ||
Just shut up and just stop talking, okay? | ||
unidentified
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Just shut up. | |
Have you tried shutting up and not talking? | ||
Because you want to talk and say things, but I really don't think that's necessary. | ||
I just want to tell the whole world to just shut up, please. | ||
You woke up today and chose not shutting up. | ||
unidentified
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Someone says, what's the deal with airplane food? | |
Yeah. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Now don't get me wrong. | ||
I like Elijah Schafer. | ||
Good guy. | ||
But it was just like one of these after another. | ||
I think there was a third one too. | ||
But it just kept going around and around. | ||
She's a ginger. | ||
Get it? | ||
She has no soul. | ||
unidentified
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The real G's move in silence like lasagna. | |
You're going to die. | ||
You're gonna die one day. | ||
unidentified
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I mean, listen, I don't know. | |
Maybe I'm just not cut out for this. | ||
Maybe I'm just not cut out for this. | ||
Maybe I should just choose another line of work. | ||
unidentified
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Like, I don't know, being alone all the time? | |
Being a curmudgeon? | ||
Okay. | ||
unidentified
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All right, let's move on. | |
Let's get another one in. | ||
unidentified
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Let's get another Super Chat in and get off of this one. | |
Okay. | ||
Yeah, the Trail Mix Super Chat. | ||
Yeah, I can't relate. | ||
Omega King says, this may sound gay, but Hololive is really big and I was thinking you or Jaden could go under as a Hololive basically a streamer with an animated anime avatar and infiltrate the Hololive fandom. | ||
Nico could be your name. | ||
Jaden could just keep the same name. | ||
You'd easily be funnier than Nianners and Gurra Gaur. | ||
Covertly red pill the normies. | ||
I don't know what that is. | ||
Is that like, what do they call that? | ||
What do they call that? | ||
When they have that like, is it the same thing as when they have those like anime? | ||
What do they call that? | ||
When they have like an anime, it's on the tip of my tongue, cartoon streaming and it's like them. | ||
What the hell is that called? | ||
Yeah, that's an interesting idea. | ||
Maybe I'll do that. | ||
It's kind of funny. | ||
Worth a shot. | ||
Maybe I get to keep a YouTube channel. | ||
Yeah, I'll look into that. | ||
Ann Furr says, hey Nick, hate to be the bearer of bad news, but I saw Burrito put his gum on your deodorant too when he used it. | ||
Uh-huh. | ||
It's very funny, man. | ||
Very funny. | ||
Burrito's gum. | ||
Yeah, it's really, it's honestly really fucked up. | ||
You know what he's doing all week? | ||
You know, I don't even want to say it because it's gonna make me look gay by proximity, so I'm not even gonna say it. | ||
unidentified
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Put his gum on my deodorant for crying out loud. | |
Sick, sick country. | ||
Half Amish says, hey King, think I'm coming down with the couf? | ||
Call it a small miracle to get out of jury duty. | ||
Low-key was kind of looking forward to officially judge someone though. | ||
Damn, that sucks. | ||
I've never had jury duty. | ||
IceGroiper says, I think certain demographic groups should go get five booster shots at the same time just to be extra safe from COVID. | ||
I value diversity. | ||
Uncle Ted's Cabin says, Hey Nick, thank you for all that you do. | ||
I was fired from my job at the hospital last week for not getting the vax. | ||
Things are rough right now, but know I will persevere with the help of Jesus Christ. | ||
Thank you for bringing me back to him, and thank you for always making me laugh. | ||
Christ is King! | ||
Thank you so much, King. | ||
I love you. | ||
Thank you so much for that great super chat. | ||
I love you. | ||
Great job. | ||
You did it. | ||
You did what you're supposed to do. | ||
And we love God. | ||
And you're going to make it, King. | ||
And we're all going to make it, King. | ||
Thank you so much, King. | ||
Lunarlads, what is your unironic opinion on the VaticanCatholic.com YouTube channel and Sedevacantism? | ||
I've never been in that website. | ||
And I'm not a Sedevacantist. | ||
I'm a Catholic. | ||
unidentified
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Okay? | |
I think sativists are basically Protestants. | ||
Cephas says, just walked into a restaurant without a Vax Pass and I know you've said not to post your L's online, but long story short, they tied me to one of their stoves and proceeded to gang rape me. | ||
America first! | ||
That sucks. | ||
VMI says, I do not mean to detract from the large-scale issues we are facing. | ||
I believe in the power of prayer. | ||
And it's compounding effect. | ||
I have a classmate who is informed that his four-year-old son has brain cancer. | ||
It does not look good. | ||
I'm sorry to hear that. | ||
Morton Trump says America first caught in 4k. | ||
Looks great! | ||
Congrats, Nick! | ||
Thanks. | ||
Yeah, America first in 4K. | ||
VMI says, I would like to request a prayer from our community to ease the pain of the family and perhaps that God may grant a miracle. | ||
Thank you and thank everyone. | ||
All right, we'll be praying. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Tactical Nukes, as if you heard of the story of George Pickering. | ||
His son was apparently brain dead and the doctors wanted to harvest his organs right away, but he barricaded himself with a gun in the hospital room and his son made a miraculous recovery. | ||
That day, never been an organ donor, never will. | ||
Yeah, me neither. | ||
You can't have my organs. | ||
That's so messed up. | ||
I mean, I get it, like, you know, give your organs to someone in need or whatever, but it's like they're my organs. | ||
They're part of my essence. | ||
I'm not just like a bag of meat. | ||
I'm not just a bag of... a bag of cells. | ||
I'm a human. | ||
No, you can't have my heart. | ||
You can't have my liver. | ||
It's mine. | ||
So, I'm with you on that. | ||
Ersten says, as somebody who just joined the Navy and had to get the vaccine, did I fuck up? | ||
Also, I'm gonna read the rest of this in a retard voice. | ||
unidentified
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Duh! | |
Also, first time watching the show. | ||
unidentified
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Keep up the good work, brother. | |
Duh! | ||
unidentified
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I just joined the Navy and had to get the vaccine. | |
Did I fuck up? | ||
Duh! | ||
I've been living under a rock. | ||
I'm a total retard. | ||
Did I mess up? | ||
Duh! | ||
I'm in the Navy. | ||
You know, listen, no judgment. | ||
You could be a gay man and not get the vaccine in the Navy. | ||
Listen, I don't understand. | ||
I don't understand. | ||
I had to join the Navy so I could kiss guys. | ||
And I had to get the vaccine. | ||
You know, you could have done that without getting the vaccine. | ||
Disavow is gonna send you straight to hell, but did you really want it that badly? | ||
This guy wanted so badly to roughhouse with his friends. | ||
This guy wanted so badly to roughhouse with other gay men that he got vaccinated too. | ||
Sick world. | ||
Already fucked up. | ||
So yeah, you did mess up. | ||
You messed up big time. | ||
Why would... I just don't... You made two mistakes. | ||
Like, in both ways. | ||
unidentified
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I got vaccinated and I joined the Navy and I'm gay. | |
Yeah, so I don't know, man. | ||
Honestly, probably, probably for the best. | ||
unidentified
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Probably for the best. | |
Probably for the best. | ||
You know, everyone in the military getting vaccinated? | ||
There are worse things that can happen in the world. | ||
unidentified
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So, that sucks. | |
That's terrible. | ||
But yeah, you messed up, man. | ||
You messed up. | ||
Who is doing this? | ||
Who is saying, I want to join the Navy in 2021. | ||
Getting vaccinated? | ||
Well, anything to serve my country. | ||
What the hell is wrong with you? | ||
Like, seriously. | ||
I could understand joining the military after like 9-11. | ||
unidentified
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We're gonna get them! | |
Don't worry Ma, I'm gonna go get them. | ||
This one's for America. | ||
Okay, I understand. | ||
You got tricked. | ||
You got fooled. | ||
You had the right intentions. | ||
Like the last 10 years? | ||
unidentified
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I wanna go kill Muslims like in Call of Duty! | |
No, I don't feel bad for you anymore. | ||
2021? | ||
What the hell are you thinking now? | ||
You see the gay pride flag over the embassy and they got serving alongside trannies and you're like, at this point, what even? | ||
What even are you doing? | ||
I want to drone strike civilians and get gay married and have gender reassignment surgery. | ||
There's something wrong with you. | ||
There's something wrong with you now. | ||
Because I could get it. | ||
I could, you know, 50 years ago it wasn't even a choice. | ||
All right, you're joining, you're going to Vietnam. | ||
What? | ||
But I want a job. | ||
Nope, you're going to Vietnam. | ||
Okay. | ||
That I understand. | ||
But in 2021, who's like chomping at the bit to join the Navy? | ||
I want to get on an American naval vessel and project power of this gay evil empire. | ||
Getting vaccinated? | ||
Well, that's just the price I'll pay. | ||
So it's pretty messed up, man. | ||
Pretty sick. | ||
You messed up big time. | ||
Big time! | ||
Quit the military and don't get vaccinated. | ||
You did the opposite of both of those. | ||
unidentified
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But someone just joined the Navy and had to get vaccinated. | |
Did your parents go to your graduation? | ||
Did you wear your Navy blue or whatever? | ||
Your dress, whatever the... They have all these names for things. | ||
You know? | ||
Did you wear your dress blues? | ||
I was in my finest Navy... | ||
And then they pin the little pin on me and they pricked me. | ||
They pricked me with the pin. | ||
I was like, ow, ow, ow, ow, ow! | ||
And they pin the pin on me at the graduation. | ||
It's like a hazing thing that they do. | ||
unidentified
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And then we make out! | |
And then we were all making out at the fucking military graduation ceremony. | ||
Mom and dad came, took pictures, and they're all on Facebook. | ||
unidentified
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I'm in the Navy now! | |
I'm in the Navy now! | ||
unidentified
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Fuck you. | |
Listen, we respect our veterans. | ||
We respect our veterans of the armed forces. | ||
But, I mean, just why? | ||
Just why? | ||
I mean, why now? | ||
You're not a patriot. | ||
You're a patriot if you fight the system. | ||
If you're in the military, you are the system. | ||
So, I don't think you complete ignorance anymore, you know. | ||
Why just join the military? | ||
You there at the graduation with the family? | ||
That's what I hate about is they think that's so like, I don't know. | ||
unidentified
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Well, They're walking around. | |
Sir, yes sir! | ||
I was on poop deck duty. | ||
I got some crazy stories from the military. | ||
One time we were off the coast of the Meraldives and I was mopping the poop deck and I slipped and fell. | ||
and uh then my officer came over started unbuckling his pants and i was like what are you doing that for officer and he was like shut up bitch Man, good times in the Navy! | ||
One time, we were three clicks off the coast of China, and we were on their radar, and I was sweating bullets that day, and we detected, VESSEL! | ||
Three clicks north! | ||
And then my officer put his hand on my hand and said, Don't you worry son, everything's gonna be alright. | ||
And then he leaned in, And then I became a man that day. | ||
And then I became a sailor that day. | ||
I earned my sea legs that day. | ||
Good times in the U.S. | ||
Navy. | ||
Yeah, I don't want to hear any of your Navy stories, okay? | ||
For crying out loud. | ||
unidentified
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Jeez! | |
Jeez! | ||
I don't want to hear any of your... I don't want to hear any of your Navy stories. | ||
I'm going to throw up. | ||
You're making me sick with your Navy stories. | ||
I'm about to get a gun and blow my head off. | ||
I have to hear one more Navy... one more of these stories from the Corps. | ||
Man, they kicked our ass at boot camp. | ||
unidentified
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I thought the push-ups would be the hardest. | |
Sick. | ||
Fucking sick. | ||
You're sick. | ||
You're sick. | ||
You know that? | ||
You're sick. | ||
Joined the military and got vaccinated. | ||
Two things you're not supposed to do anymore. | ||
But he was like, I had to join the military so bad that I got vaccinated. | ||
So, hey, I'll see you when you break down my door to kill my dog and vaccinate me, I guess. | ||
See you then. | ||
See you then. | ||
unidentified
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The Navy. | |
I'm a Navy man. | ||
I'm an Army man. | ||
Drinking a beer at the bar. | ||
Yeah, I served in the Navy. | ||
I'm an Army. | ||
Hey, civilian, I'm an Army. | ||
unidentified
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I'm an Army man. | |
Hey you two! | ||
Cheers to that! | ||
And there's something about that culture which is they think they're like so much better and it's like you work for the government like you're you're a government brute so again different story 20 years ago 50 years ago different story but now it's like you're a government brute and they think they're like better yeah back to civ life really dude anyway So hey, welcome to the show. | ||
He said this is his first show. | ||
unidentified
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Welcome, welcome, welcome, welcome to the show. | |
Yeah, you did mess up. | ||
Tactical Nukes says, hey Nick, I'm in the shower. | ||
Can you speak up? | ||
I can't hear you. | ||
Very funny. | ||
Spinefish says, thoughts on the first three months of 2019? | ||
That's great. | ||
Daisy says, where's the real Nick? | ||
Erst says, is somebody who just joined the Navy? | ||
Okay, it's a duplicate. | ||
No, I haven't thought of that. | ||
bulletproof vested speeches. | ||
Have you considered gesticulating more in order to move your head around a lot in case your assassin aims for the head? | ||
No, I haven't thought of that. | ||
Immortan Trump says, Nick, the people need a pumpkin. | ||
We must have the pumpkin. | ||
It's how we know it's really October and not just the Matrix psyoping us. | ||
See, that's not even funny. | ||
Daisy says, new setup is awesome. | ||
Hair looking voluminous. | ||
The autumn stache is coming along nicely. | ||
You always put your best foot forward. | ||
Never failing to deliver. | ||
We don't deserve you. | ||
Thanks. | ||
unidentified
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Thank you. | |
I needed that. | ||
I'm really hungry right now. | ||
I haven't eaten anything today. | ||
Haven't eaten anything today. | ||
Now I'm gonna starve. | ||
I'm almost tempted to order a hot dog right now because by the time I finish the show I want people to get one. | ||
So I gotta wrap it up now. | ||
I gotta wrap it up fast or else I'm not gonna be able to go glizzy mode. | ||
unidentified
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So thank you so much. | |
I appreciate that. | ||
Christopher says, did you see what America First Union posted on Instagram? | ||
He stood outside the ADL headquarters in Arizona and denounced the ADL for sabotaging you. | ||
No, I did not see that, but I'll take a look. | ||
Thanks for the big super chat. | ||
Tactical nukes is what the hell is wrong with people from Wisconsin and Minnesota a history of numerous serial killers and kidnappers. | ||
I didn't know that Probably because they're German and they're like northern Europeans. | ||
So I prevalence of sociopathy right or associate how do you say that sociopathy and A lot of sociopaths and psychopaths. | ||
Autism, high IQ, a lot of that. | ||
Conservative T says, did you ever think or try to debate Seamus Coughlin from Freedom Tunes? | ||
Since you're both Catholic, but he's libertarian, it would be interesting to hear what made you differ in economics. | ||
Yeah, I think I talked to him years ago. | ||
He went to my high school. | ||
But no, I think he graduated before I got to my high school, if I'm not mistaken. | ||
I didn't know him when he was local. | ||
So no, I never talked to him before. | ||
Larry says, would you consider trying to get on DJ Akademik's new podcast? | ||
He's making a lot of episodes and seems very open to honest conversations. | ||
He also talks about cancel culture and once mentioned Pizzagate. | ||
I don't know who that is, but maybe. | ||
And then we have another duplicate from Erstinden, who's talking about the Navy. | ||
Edge says, bro, I got a new Lego Star Wars set. | ||
It's called Boba Fett's Starship. | ||
They changed the name because it was too offensive. | ||
Slave 1. | ||
unidentified
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Yeah. | |
That's cringe. | ||
Omega King says, anyone who gets vaccinated is a vagina and a beta male. | ||
Yeah! | ||
Beta male! | ||
Hey, you're a little vagina. | ||
That's so true. | ||
Big Greg Skillet says, diabetic and unvaxxed to my Beatys boys out there. | ||
Stock up on insulin now. | ||
Tell the doc you need 10 times the insulin you actually take. | ||
One day we might be unable to get it without the vax. | ||
Yeah, true. | ||
I don't really know how that works, but true. | ||
Good point. | ||
Smiley, have you tried just like not eating bread or something? | ||
Kidding, of course. | ||
Smiley the Feds keep your head dry. | ||
Kings make women walk in the rain. | ||
Smiley Grindset. | ||
Oh yeah, that's really funny. | ||
Let's see. | ||
Senator Snips says, Hey Nick, there's precedent for denying organs like this. | ||
In many cases, if you're a smoker and get lung cancer, you cannot get a lung transplant if you still smoke. | ||
Just a reminder that anti-smoking of the 90s was a precursor to the enforced compliance of today. | ||
What, with smoking cigarettes? | ||
I think it's a little different. | ||
Annoying Conqueror says, I've been meditating for seven days straight. | ||
All I hear is Ted Nugent lyrics, and I know that I'm watching the right stream. | ||
I'll brap the moon for America first. | ||
Buckle up, incels. | ||
We're going brapping. | ||
Dewey Gruyper says, do you like Malcolm in the Middle? | ||
Yeah, I used to love that show. | ||
Good show. | ||
OHGROIPERS says I have a chronic kidney problem and I only have one. | ||
I am someone that may need a kidney transplant in the distant future. | ||
I'd rather die than take the vax. | ||
unidentified
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Good! | |
Glad to hear it, King. | ||
Hope he can get that kidney though, man. | ||
That sucks. | ||
I would say I would give you a kidney, but I'm terrified of medical procedures. | ||
So I will give you Jaden's kidney, which He signed a contract with me, and you can read the fine print, but he will give you his kidney, okay? | ||
And I'm sure he'd be okay with that, even if he's not, it's still yours, okay? | ||
How's that? | ||
Because I, I mean, I just can't. | ||
I'm too squeamish about medical procedures, but Assistant Groyper, you can have one of his, Jayden, you know, any, any one of these, some of our interns, And you can have one of theirs. | ||
And I'm sure they'd be happy. | ||
They'd be happy to give up one for you. | ||
unidentified
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You know? | |
Healthy kidneys. | ||
Because they're good like that. | ||
They're good people like that. | ||
So... But I'm sorry to hear that. | ||
That does suck. | ||
But I think you'll be okay. | ||
You'll be okay. | ||
I'm no medical expert. | ||
I think you're gonna pull through. | ||
I think you'll be just fine. | ||
Buck Thesda says, Hey Nick, first time donating. | ||
You should go on The War Room with Owen Moore. | ||
You guys are my favorite freedom fighters. | ||
You guys are what get me through work every day. | ||
unidentified
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Haha. | |
I've been enjoying the show. | ||
Keep up the good work. | ||
Well, thanks. | ||
Yeah, I mean, he doesn't invite me. | ||
That's okay. | ||
I love Owen. | ||
He's a great guy. | ||
Total Chad. | ||
Brilliant. | ||
And a great guy. | ||
He never invites me on his show. | ||
That's okay. | ||
I mean, I don't take it personally, but it's not like I'm gonna call up and say, hey, let me come on your show. | ||
He's gotta invite me. | ||
But yeah, I love him. | ||
He's great. | ||
I think it's really great. | ||
Make America again? | ||
I've never heard of that. | ||
I think it's really great. | ||
Airsten Den says, What do you think about the fact that you're a prominent figure in a shitty mod for a game on Steam called Make America Great Again? | ||
Make America Again? | ||
I've never heard of that. | ||
I'll have to play it. | ||
Omega King says, Conservatives who think tax cuts, socialism, free market jargon is a winning message are delusional. | ||
This guy knows what's up. | ||
Wait a second. | ||
Where's my notepad? | ||
Hang on. | ||
Let me open up my notes app. | ||
Okay. | ||
Continue. | ||
Wait a second, let me write this down. | ||
Conservatives think tax cuts, socials, and free market jargon is a winning message or delusion. | ||
Okay, conservatives think tax cuts, socials, and free markets. | ||
Okay, go on. | ||
Anyone struggling is going to hear free college, free health care, and say, okay, that might help. | ||
You need a message that says this is how we can make your life better. | ||
No strings attached, no bootstraps, no personal responsibility required. | ||
We'll do it. | ||
unidentified
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Yeah, that's That's really good. | |
I never thought of it that way. | ||
unidentified
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Wow. | |
Yeah, that's really insightful. | ||
Thank you for sharing. | ||
Jayden! | ||
unidentified
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Write that down! | |
Mom! | ||
Give me my notepad! | ||
Let me write that down! | ||
I think we just cracked the code! | ||
Assistant Groyper! | ||
Assistant Groyper. | ||
Yeah, listen. | ||
This whole thing, we've been doing it all wrong. | ||
I got a great idea. | ||
We're bringing it... You know what? | ||
Get your shit. | ||
You're fired. | ||
I just found a new assistant. | ||
Pack your bags! | ||
Collect all your... Here's a box. | ||
Pack your shit. | ||
You're fired. | ||
I want you out of here by the end of the day. | ||
We need a new... We need a new assistant. | ||
Who knows the future here? | ||
So... No, thanks for that. | ||
That's really insightful. | ||
I'm glad I'm not eating hot dogs right now so I can read that. | ||
Zoomer Guys, as I remember you mentioned little Jesus the other day. | ||
Can you tell me what is a gatekeeper? | ||
Because I got skeleton keys. | ||
That's good. | ||
Nice call back. | ||
What's a gatekeeper? | ||
I got the skeleton keys. | ||
It's unironically a catchy song. | ||
I had that stuck in my head for like months. | ||
You know, his arc was very funny because he was just this guy who was making rap songs about the Groyper War. | ||
And then everyone found out he was gay or a coomer or something like that. | ||
I don't even know. | ||
The guy was a sexual deviant, whatever. | ||
And then they canceled him for it. | ||
And then he made this tortured song about how his art and he's not able to be himself and everyone's cancelling him. | ||
What is a gatekeeper? | ||
I got the skeleton keys, you know? | ||
And it was like, what the fuck is wrong with you? | ||
unidentified
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What's wrong with you? | |
Just, you know, like, I don't know. | ||
The guy's, like, making songs about the Grover Wars, and then everyone finds out he's gay and, like, won't give up porn, and was gay at one point, but isn't now, but won't, like, disavow porn or something, and then he makes this tortured song about, ugh, I'm being gay-kept. | ||
It's like, dude, just... | ||
I don't even know what to tell you like just stop or just don't make a big deal out of it just drop it just make a make music I don't know man not complicated he was a very nice guy he was a very nice guy and very talented and honestly it's a shame because you know I would honest to God I know people aren't gonna like this but I really wouldn't even care I mean if he just was anonymous and did his own thing and made good songs who would even care | ||
Really? | ||
I mean, but he had to make it a big deal. | ||
We couldn't just like the music. | ||
No, we had to be on board with the, you know, Sonic the Hedgehog fetish or whatever, right? | ||
So, some people are like, no, I will not listen to that song because the artist who made it is a degenerate. | ||
It's like, I really don't care. | ||
It's a good song, whatever. | ||
I don't even have to know that, but he He wanted to die on that hill. | ||
It's a shame. | ||
But Zoomerguy, he came out with a really good song recently. | ||
I was very impressed. | ||
So, there's no shortage of talent. | ||
Toad Empress says we need to get in the Groyper Halloween spirit. | ||
We can have our own seasonal motto. | ||
I'm thinking Nick or Treat. | ||
Nick or Treat. | ||
That's great. | ||
BasedFemboy says, was leaving to come to the rally from Chicago and my car got towed. | ||
$275 and three and a half hours later rushing down, I got there just to miss all of your speech. | ||
Big sad. | ||
But it was great to see you IRL, even though I was too scared for a picture. | ||
P.S. | ||
Nice Docs! | ||
Well, thank you BasedFemboy. | ||
Thank you for coming after Such a long time and so much money? | ||
That's terrible. | ||
I'm sorry you missed the speech. | ||
We were ahead of schedule. | ||
Should have asked for a picture. | ||
Maybe not, because everyone would call me a fake cell, but... Thanks for coming. | ||
Next time, just ask. | ||
Glad you like the Dog Martins, though, even though I know people are gonna call me a fake cell for this, and I still am an incel, but... Yeah, sorry to hear that. | ||
That's, uh, that's tough. | ||
Max says, Nick, I didn't get to go to your rally, unfortunately, but hopefully I'll be able to attend one in the future. | ||
God bless. | ||
Much love. | ||
Keep up the good working. | ||
Phenomenal work. | ||
Thanks a lot, man. | ||
God bless you. | ||
Respect the Putin says, sup, the new camera and lighting looks sick as F. Good job. | ||
Thanks, bro. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Vitus says, I'm not an organ donor because my dad always told me becoming an organ donor increases your chances of dying in car accidents. | ||
Ever heard of that? | ||
No, I haven't heard that. | ||
Like, why? | ||
Because they won't try to save you? | ||
Or, like, is there something about being an organ donor which makes you more likely to die? | ||
That wouldn't make sense. | ||
Ice Throwing says, Hi Nick. | ||
First time Super Chat. | ||
Love all that you and everyone in AF do. | ||
The jury duty message made me think of my own jury duty experience six years ago. | ||
A Mexican DUI case with no reasonable doubt but two women on the sixth panel wouldn't give up that the racist police framed him. | ||
Gave in to them after three days looking back. | ||
I wish I dug in though. | ||
Well, it's a good story. | ||
That's a shame. | ||
Yeah, you should have dug your heels in to throw that Mexican in jail. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Did he kill somebody? | ||
Because it's like, you know, a DUI. | ||
Is that really... We have this thing in America where it's like drinking while driving. | ||
Now I'm not in favor of... I don't drink at all and I'm not in favor of drinking while driving, but... | ||
I do think it gets blown a little bit out of proportion if you're being honest. | ||
If we're being honest. | ||
Now there are people that get wasted and they drive and they're driving on the wrong side of the highway and they kill everyone in the kill a whole family in a minivan or something that's awful but you know sometimes it's like it's a kind of a discretionary thing you know I'm not in favor of drunk driving it's horrible you should never do it I never want to see you drunk driving But it's like, we're gonna kill you because you had a drink and you drove. | ||
Now, I don't even drink. | ||
I have no reason even to say this because I don't even, I've literally never had a sip of alcohol in my life. | ||
I've never drank, so I don't even care. | ||
And I'm not even in favor of drinking. | ||
I don't even really like when people drink, let alone drink and drive. | ||
But it's a, I think it gets a little bit blown out of proportion. | ||
So, I don't know. | ||
And especially a Mexican, a fellow Mexican. | ||
You know Mexicans do be drinking and driving. | ||
And it's a big problem, actually. | ||
It's a big problem in Chicago. | ||
They're killing people all over. | ||
Because Mexicans love to drink and drive. | ||
And so, they're killing people everywhere in Chicago. | ||
Late at night, on the weekends, be careful. | ||
Will never comply says me and my fiance were supposed to go to Germany this week to meet all of her family so we could get married. | ||
Her grandmother is 90 but we were just informed we can't get into the country without the Vax. | ||
Makes me think back to the guy that didn't want to take his kid's sports away. | ||
This is ill to die on. | ||
Man up, bitch nigga! | ||
So true. | ||
Yeah, I agree. | ||
I agree. | ||
People are suffering and this guy doesn't want to give up kid's baseball team or whatever. | ||
Tactical nukes, as Modern Monarchist says. | ||
Daisy says, Am I the only one who thinks Make America Great Again again is cringe? | ||
It is. | ||
Larry Punk says, Academics is the biggest podcaster in hip-hop now and has guests like 6ix9ine or Kodak Black, but also smaller people. | ||
He started on YouTube and he's independent. | ||
It sounds silly, but you should check it out. | ||
I will. | ||
Real Poopy says, Has Jaden shown you Angry Patriot 1776 yet? | ||
That weird guy who wants to be you so bad? | ||
Messed up face, gay voice, ringing any bells? | ||
Um, oh yeah! | ||
No, that guy's cool, actually. | ||
I don't think he has a gay voice or a fucked up face. | ||
Uh, you know, I actually talked to him, because I put him on blast, and uh, he was like, no dude, I'm not trying to be like you, I'm actually a big fan, blah blah blah. | ||
And then I felt bad, I was like, oh. | ||
Sorry have apologies. | ||
Yeah, cuz I put him on blast. | ||
I was like, oh another Nick clone You'll never be me and he was like no, dude I love your stuff and I'm not trying to copy you look my content is way different. | ||
I make other videos, too I was like, oh Very well then. | ||
Well, keep up the good work. | ||
He's actually a nice guy. | ||
He's actually a nice guy. | ||
He's got some funny content. | ||
So he's alright. | ||
He's not bad. | ||
You know, there's a lot of people. | ||
They're very protective of me. | ||
People are more protective and defensive about me than me sometimes. | ||
He's a nice guy. | ||
Vitus says, I think he was saying those people died at a higher rate, presumably so organs could be harvested, right? | ||
Yeah, I haven't heard that before, but I believe it. | ||
Tactical nukes is what's your opinion on drunk driving? | ||
I just gave it. | ||
Is that everything? | ||
Okay, all right. | ||
I got some hot dogs to eat. | ||
So that's gonna do it for me on the show tonight. | ||
Thank you for watching. | ||
And bearing with us, I'm gonna try and work on our audio and some of these other issues. | ||
It'll look a lot better tomorrow. | ||
Sound a lot better, too, hopefully. | ||
But that's gonna do it for me tonight. | ||
Remember, I'm on the air Monday through Friday, 8 o'clock Central, 9 o'clock Eastern Standard Time, only on AmericaFirst.live. | ||
As always, I'm Nicholas J. Fuentes. | ||
Thanks for watching. | ||
Thanks to our Super Chatters subscribers, everybody that watches the show. | ||
We love you, and I'll see you tomorrow. | ||
Until then, have a great rest of your evening. | ||
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