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Omer Generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the community. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
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. | ||
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Never! | |
Hashtag never e-girls. | ||
Not even once. | ||
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I've never heard of him. | |
What is that? | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
I've never heard of Nick Butch. | ||
Who's that? | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
and its consequences have been a disaster for the human being. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. | ||
The End It's the kingdom. | ||
And the power. | ||
And the power. | ||
And the glory. | ||
And the glory. | ||
Forever. | ||
Forever. | ||
It's the kingdom. | ||
It's the kingdom. | ||
And the power. | ||
And the power. | ||
And the glory. | ||
And the glory. | ||
Forever Forever Forever Forever | ||
Thank you. | ||
Wall. Wall. | ||
Wall. Wall. Wall. Wall. Wall. Wall. Wall. Wall. Wall. Wall. Wall. | ||
Wall. Wall. Wall. Wall. Wall. Wall. America first is inevitable. | ||
It's unstoppable. | ||
And the reason And why is because it's not cool to shill for big things. | ||
It's not cool to shill for Israel. | ||
It's not. | ||
It's gay. | ||
I need so much favor on your side. | ||
Except to match your Lord and Savior, I replied. | ||
I salute that neighbor, not your flag. | ||
I'm a flag. | ||
That's on God. | ||
It's like shining bright until the dark. | ||
They go through so they get my heart. | ||
And all my books are locked up on the yard. | ||
You can still be anything you want to be. | ||
One from one to four to one to three. | ||
Thirteen from them. | ||
Yeah, the end is just a beat. | ||
Peter, the commander, and the chief. | ||
That's the beat. | ||
I fear and love God. | ||
When you remove the fear and love of God, you create fear and love of everything else. | ||
You're talking to somebody right now that only fears God. | ||
Jesus has won the victory. | ||
Bro. | ||
He's got to be. | ||
This is a Christian nation. | ||
This is a mirror. This is a mirror. | ||
This is a mirror. | ||
This is a mirror. | ||
Come on, man. | ||
This is a free man talking. | ||
I stop playing games. | ||
and at any moment I can kick that yay button. | ||
I said trust no man that you're coming so I'll leave your day cause I'm gonna call it and take treat for girls and the mother my mama said trust no ho use a rubber I'm at one two stop the track I'm at the worst edge see Ricky said bullet bullet don't want to pull you if they want to pull you hit a wall okay | ||
not my words not my rules I just enforce them alright I said trust no man that you're coming I said | ||
trust no man that you're coming I said trust no man that you're coming I said trust no man that you're coming I said trust no man that you're coming I said trust no man that you're coming I said trust no man that you're coming but they said trust no man that you're coming that you're coming I said trust no man that you're coming I said trust no man that you're coming I said trust no man that you're coming I said trust no man that you're coming Everything. | ||
Warming on everybody who dared to avoid. | ||
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Warming on everybody who dared to avoid. | |
Warming on everybody who dared to avoid. | ||
Warming on everybody who dared to avoid. | ||
They didn't have a lot of money. | ||
They didn't have a lot of luck. | ||
But they had grit. | ||
And they had faith. | ||
And they had courage. | ||
And they had each other. | ||
Right? | ||
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But they all had one thing in time. | |
They loved their families. | ||
They loved 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! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! | ||
Yeah. | ||
I'll see you next time. | ||
I'll see you next time. | ||
I'll see you next time. | ||
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I'll see you next time. | |
I'll see you next time. | ||
I'll see you next time. | ||
Americanism not global. | ||
Americanism not global. | ||
Americanism not global. | ||
Americanism not global. | ||
Americanism not global. | ||
Americanism not global. | ||
It's not. | ||
This is a Christian nation. | ||
This is America. | ||
Christian Nation, this is America. | ||
I fear and love God. | ||
When you remove the fear and love of God, you create the fear and love of everything else. | ||
You talking to somebody right now that only fears God and Jesus has won the victory, bro. | ||
Life like this is what you like. | ||
Like I live life right. | ||
Who really know you like your butt? | ||
Like, like, right. | ||
This is like the movie called a shitty very tight flight. | ||
Every single night. | ||
Right. | ||
Every single fight. | ||
Right. | ||
I was looking at the camera. | ||
I don't need to fight. | ||
Like, I was screaming at my daddy. | ||
Don't be in Christ. | ||
It's going to be only America first. | ||
America first. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. | ||
It's going to be only America first. | ||
America first. | ||
The American people will come first once again. | ||
With respect, the respect that we deserve. | ||
From this day forward, it's going to be only America first. | ||
America First! America First! America First! America First! America First! America First! America First! America First! | ||
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good evening everybody You are watching America First. | ||
My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes. | ||
We have a great show for you tonight. | ||
Very excited to be back with you here tonight on Thursday. | ||
We have a lot to talk about, lots to get into tonight. | ||
Very big show. | ||
I don't know if it's big, but it's an important show. | ||
Because tonight our featured story is about the vaccine mandate. | ||
It's finally official. | ||
So it's very bad news tonight and we've covered the vaccine mandate for like almost a year now and we cover it almost every day but it's here. | ||
It's weeks away from really being a done deal and what I'm talking about specifically is Back in September, Joe Biden held a press conference and announced that the federal government was mandating the vaccine for every private company with more than 100 employees, plus all federal workers and for everybody that works at a company that contracts with the federal government. | ||
Now, technically, that is not of the law yet. | ||
That rule has not been implemented. | ||
So they announced it, and people have been acting as though this is the case, and people have been anticipating it and expecting it, but they haven't filed it yet. | ||
That change today, OSHA officially sent this rule change to the OMB, the Office of Management and Budget, where the rule will be reviewed and then after a period, most likely of a few weeks, within a few weeks, The rule will be approved and there will officially be a federal vaccine mandate in America. | ||
So we've been talking about it for a long time. | ||
It's all been building towards this. | ||
And it will go further. | ||
Don't get me wrong. | ||
This is the first step. | ||
We're passing the threshold. | ||
But this is the first step. | ||
This is when people start, in large numbers, to get fired for refusing the vaccine. | ||
This is when employers begin asking for your vaccine card. | ||
And, like I said, it'll go even further than that. | ||
The fines will go up. | ||
The restrictions will intensify. | ||
The walls are closing in on the unvaccinated in America. | ||
So, that's our featured story. | ||
We'll talk about that tonight. | ||
We'll also be talking about some resistance to the vaccine mandate. | ||
It's kind of a nice, we've been doing this lately, a little black pill, white pill, black pill, white pill news. | ||
Our other story tonight is about the Chicago Police Union which this weekend is going to call on all of its police officers in the union to walk out in protest of the vaccine mandate which is going into effect in Chicago. | ||
So Mayor Lori Lightfoot has made it mandatory for all city workers to get vaccinated and specifically to report, the workers have to report their vaccine status. | ||
If they haven't gotten vaccinated, depending on which workers they are, some of them go on unpaid leave, some of them can continue to work, but they have to get tested every other week. | ||
So the Chicago Police Union head instructed all of his police officers to not report their vaccine status. | ||
They're not logging online to this online portal to report. | ||
And he says that all the Chicago police officers will report for duty starting this Friday, expecting to be sent home. | ||
And they say that it could be up to 50% of the Chicago police force will not be on duty this weekend in Chicago. | ||
And so far the mayor isn't backing down on enforcing the vaccine mandate. | ||
The police union is not backing down on their protest. | ||
And it's all coming together because if you know anything about Chicago, this place has turned into a total shithole. | ||
It, in my opinion, is the greatest city in the world. | ||
Don't get me wrong, but the crime in this city has been out of control for a long time and especially just in the last year and a half. | ||
It really started to get... I mean it was already bad, but it's been off the rails since George Floyd And it's even gotten worse than that just starting this summer, just in like June of this year, or May. | ||
I think it was Memorial Day weekend. | ||
It exploded into the downtown, into the north side, into the suburbs. | ||
So it's been bad. | ||
It's been bad for years. | ||
It's been bad worse since George Floyd, and it's been worse than ever just in the past few months. | ||
And now, this weekend, in the middle of all the shootings and carjackings and the looting and everything that goes on normally, now we're going to have just half, half of the police force patrolling the city. | ||
So needless to say, it's going to be a very violent weekend and a lot of crime and danger and chaos. | ||
Which is honestly just what we need. | ||
I mean, this was called for. | ||
This is what we've been asking for. | ||
Not just on the show, because it gives me a lot to talk about if I survive the weekend. | ||
If I even survive, if I even make it through the night. | ||
But not only will it be news for me to talk about, but this is just what this stinking city and country needs is a little bit of a wake-up call. | ||
So I'm excited. | ||
Anywhere you look, this country is falling apart at the seams. | ||
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And this is a good thing, because this country sucks. | |
This country is evil, and the people that are running it are evil. | ||
And it doesn't work for us. | ||
The system's against us. | ||
And now that system is coming to a screeching halt. | ||
Supply chain disruptions, inflation, shortages, mass strikes, and protests, crime. | ||
Now this vaccine mandate issue just might tip it in, we can hope. | ||
So we'll see what happens over the weekend, but we'll cover the Chicago Police Union protests. | ||
Very exciting stuff, and that'll be our show Before we get into that, listen! | ||
I forgot to tell you this. | ||
So we're on our brand new platform, in our brand new studio, with the new desk, and the new computer, camera, everything. | ||
We're here now on Kozy.tv slash Nick. | ||
You can still go to AmericaFirst.live, but it'll just redirect to my channel on Kozy.tv, which is our brand new platform. | ||
Cozy.tv slash Nick or America first dot live either one works. | ||
They all will lead to this channel But listen, you've got to follow my channel here so you can get notifications Okay, so everybody if you're watching right now, I want you to click let me pull up the page because I'm still not 100% familiar with it. | ||
If you go to the page just under the video player, there's a follow button. | ||
Click the follow button. | ||
Click the follow button. | ||
And you can all that that means is you're signing up for notifications So that when my stream goes live when I'm about to go on the air you get a notification on telegram and if you put on push Notifications on telegram and you follow my channel on here, then you'll get a little push notification you'll get a banner or even on your lock screen if you're on mobile and Or a desktop too! | ||
You'll get a notification that says Nick is live, and then it should be within about, you know, three to five minutes, I'll be live! | ||
Not the lobby, but me, and the show begins. | ||
So follow my channel here, if you haven't already, follow my channel on Cozy.TV, and do that for everybody, by the way. | ||
Go to Vince's channel, follow him. | ||
Go to Jaden's channel, follow him. | ||
I know people are getting acclimated a little bit, ZoomerDev was getting a little mean. | ||
He was like, I don't know why nobody's clicking the follow button. | ||
I guess you guys don't care about followers. | ||
It's like, relax. | ||
We're getting used to it. | ||
We're getting used to it. | ||
No, we love our dev team. | ||
But he's like, why isn't anybody clicking the follow button? | ||
Are you guys, do you not want follow? | ||
We're like, no. | ||
So remember to hit the follow button. | ||
and uh you'll get notified whenever I go live and you want to get the notification because you know sometimes I walk in at eight o'clock sharp and that's most days but sometimes I'm like a little bit late and people go crazy I'm like 10 seconds late and people are they're all over me it's a little ridiculous it's ridiculous I'm on time every night but sometimes I'm a little bit, little bit late. | ||
I'm a little bit on the other side of 8 o'clock central and God forbid, is he doing the show tonight? | ||
Check Telegram! | ||
You know. | ||
It's ridiculous. | ||
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Honestly, it's a little absurd. | |
For ratings, I guess. | ||
Anyway, so make sure you're following me there. | ||
I do apologize. | ||
Yesterday I had to cut the show early. | ||
Honestly, I was just so mad. | ||
So yesterday, let me just tell you, I've been using OBS. | ||
I got a brand new computer recently and I've been streaming off the new computer. | ||
Now, for years I've used a specific Broadcasting software called Streamlabs OBS. | ||
It's very intensive on my old PC. | ||
It would eat up a lot of resources. | ||
My CPU usage would go really high because of it. | ||
So I might... Anyway, you don't need to know all the details, but I got a new computer. | ||
So I downloaded regular OBS, which is the standard broadcasting software. | ||
And I've just been having tons of issues with it. | ||
Connection issues. | ||
Last night my stream just cut off in the middle of the show. | ||
And people were saying, did the site crash? | ||
Did the computer crash? | ||
Did the camera crash? | ||
None of the above. | ||
It was the broadcasting software crashed. | ||
And I lost it, because I'm like, you know, new computer, new everything, and we're still... But I changed the broadcasting software, so then that's the point of failure, of course. | ||
I was so mad, I said, you know what? | ||
Forget it. | ||
Show's over. | ||
It's over. | ||
So... | ||
Anyway, so I'm back on Streamlabs OBS. | ||
I'm back on the old broadcasting software. | ||
Knock on wood, I hope there's no problems tonight. | ||
Because if there are, I'm gonna go out there this weekend in Chicago, Joker style, and just like, I'll be riding out of the cop car, you know, with my hair blowing in the wind. | ||
Because I've had enough, frankly. | ||
You know, it's pretty amazing. | ||
For a long time I've been having these issues with the camera. | ||
The camera turns off, Because it overheats, the computer crashes, and people get on my case. | ||
They say, here's money to buy a new computer. | ||
When's this guy gonna get a new camera? | ||
Well, I get all this stuff and then people go, yeah, the audio doesn't sound good. | ||
Well, the camera doesn't look quite right. | ||
You know, and then it crashes on top of it. | ||
It's like, I'm ready. | ||
I'm ready to go. | ||
There's nothing really left to live for. | ||
Country's over. | ||
America's over. | ||
Everything's more expensive. | ||
Everyone's getting vaccinated. | ||
The whole country's gayed up, simped up, e-girl, fotted up. | ||
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I've had it. | |
I've had enough. | ||
And then the tech doesn't even work? | ||
So, I've had it up to here. | ||
Well, we're hoping for a good show tonight. | ||
We're hoping for a good show tonight. | ||
No problems, no tech problems, ideally. | ||
But we'll see what happens. | ||
Let me adjust, let me just make, you know, already I'm like just seeing things. | ||
Let me just adjust this a little bit if I can. | ||
Let me, I don't know why this keeps, oh! | ||
Doi, what's going on? | ||
I, you know, it's literally always something. | ||
I'm totally off-center, am I not? | ||
I don't know why that is that way. | ||
Here, I just noticed that. | ||
Come on, man! | ||
Why? | ||
Why is it always something? | ||
Literally, do you see that half of the studio is missing? | ||
Half of the studio is swallowed up? | ||
I was mining the bedrock and so half the studio is a Minecraft void? | ||
Why didn't anyone tell me? | ||
Let me raise this up a little bit, wipe that spit away. | ||
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Maybe a little bit lower. | |
I tell you, it's a transitional, this is a transitional time. | ||
It's a transitional time on the show, and we are getting used to it. | ||
You know, we are adjusting, we are getting used to everything. | ||
So bear with us. | ||
Bear with us! | ||
With the technical problems and other problems, but anyway. | ||
So that's what happened yesterday. | ||
I will be finishing the Super Chats from last night tonight, and then I'll read the ones from tonight afterwards, okay? | ||
So I'm gonna read everybody's Super Chats. | ||
Don't need to worry. | ||
Everybody relax. | ||
We're gonna read all the superchats. | ||
So don't get all uptight. | ||
Some people get really uptight. | ||
What a ripoff! | ||
I always read them. | ||
I always read them the next day. | ||
Like anyone's getting cheated. | ||
People, you know, here's the best part. | ||
People will send, rather than sending a $20 Super Chat, people send six $3 Super Chats, six or seven $3 Super Chats, taking full advantage of the character limit to send constant inanity And I don't read them the night of and they're like, well, that's a rip-off! | ||
Oh, that's the rip-off? | ||
That's the rip-off, right. | ||
Not setting $7.30 superchats so that you get a 30-minute, the modern monarchist block, or the person, individual, X block, superchatter, X block, unknown quantity. | ||
Yeah, that's not the rip-off! | ||
No, I'm just joking, but... | ||
We're gonna, let me think, is there anything else? | ||
Oh, yeah before I move on. | ||
So that was last night's show. | ||
I want to remind you follow me on Gab and Telegram. | ||
It's t.me slash NickJFuentes for Telegram. | ||
Gab is gab.com slash real NickJFuentes. | ||
Follow me there. | ||
Got some big announcements coming up for anti-vax activism. | ||
Very important. | ||
We've got some big plans for New York in November. | ||
And then also check out the merch store go to merch.nicholasjfuentes.com We have all new merch brand new line just came out for Halloween Six new Halloween designs limited time only just for the month of October We've got the America first hat is relisted. | ||
We are almost sold out We're like halfway two-thirds of the way sold out so get up all you can because they are well supplies last but it's it's relisted on the site and And we also have our official I Will Not Comply anti-vax t-shirt. | ||
That's now available on the site too, which is good because we're going to be doing a lot of big protests coming up in the future across the country and I've been telling people get your shirt because when you go to the protest everyone can be matching. | ||
And everyone will have their I Will Not Comply shirt. | ||
I'll be in my Donda-inspired black outfit. | ||
It'll be a very cool look. | ||
It'll be like V for Vendetta. | ||
You remember in the end of that movie when they're all wearing their Guy Fawkes masks and they start killing the police? | ||
Now I'm not... I don't... Listen. | ||
Now I'm not in favor of that. | ||
That's a movie. | ||
I'm referring to the movie. | ||
And that doesn't even take place in America. | ||
That took place in the UK. | ||
But you remember at the end of that movie when they all put on their black costumes and the Guy Fawkes mask and they go to war with the dystopian government? | ||
Now, I'm not advocating for civil war, but I am advocating for everybody to show up in a black shirt to the anti-vaccine rally and I will walk up to the podium in the, you know, Donda-inspired black tactical outfit and it'll be very good optics. | ||
It'll be a great look. | ||
So get your t-shirt. | ||
We will also be selling them at the rallies. | ||
So if you're in New York... But you should buy them. | ||
I mean, why not buy them now? | ||
Do not wait until the last minute. | ||
We're gonna be bringing some t-shirts to the rallies in New York. | ||
So you'll be able to buy them there. | ||
But we're not bringing a ton. | ||
We're gonna bring some. | ||
So get them while you can. | ||
I disavow violence against the police, by the way. | ||
If that's not clear, I was talking about a movie. | ||
I don't want us to do that. | ||
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I want us to peacefully protest. | |
The vaccine mandate in New York. | ||
So that's the new merch drop. | ||
That's merch.nicholasjfwences.com if you want to check that out. | ||
I think that's everything. | ||
Oh, one more thing. | ||
I will not be doing a show tomorrow. | ||
Okay, I won't be here. | ||
So just keep that in mind. | ||
I will be back on Monday. | ||
And next week, starting next week, we will be onboarding three new streamers to the platform. | ||
I don't know if I want to Announce it right now Maybe I'll announce it tomorrow on telegram or something, but we've got a I really love it We've got three big streamers. | ||
Well, I well, I mean they're big in our world We've got three big developments three big newcomers now. | ||
They're big. | ||
They're larger than life. | ||
We got three huge Gargantuan new additions to the platform coming on Monday. | ||
They'll be onboarded this weekend and they will be streaming on the platform on Monday. | ||
So I have a total of six streamers on the platform and we will be adding more the following week. | ||
And we'll be adding more every week And the platform is scheduled to be mostly done I would say before the end of the year and I'm giving that timeline very loosely I don't want to over promise here but we're gonna keep adding more and more streamers every week and we'll keep it fresh and you're gonna watch the sidebar the home page is gonna grow and you're gonna be able to find content on this platform 24-7 pretty soon very very excited about that because it's gonna be | ||
It's gonna be just like DLive. | ||
We're rebuilding our homeland. | ||
You know, the Kyrgyzstan, Kyrgyzstan, Talibanistan. | ||
It's becoming real. | ||
We're making it here. | ||
And pretty soon, Cozy.TV will be sort of like... | ||
No, I'm not going there. | ||
I'm not going there. | ||
Not gonna go there. | ||
Why go there? | ||
I mean, why even say that? | ||
I'm being investigated by the FBI. | ||
Why even go there? | ||
the status quo narrative on the major platforms you know in the same way that like the taliban had afghanistan no no i'm not going there i'm not going there not going to go there why go there i mean why even say that i'm being investigated by the fbi why even go there why even bring that up now that's a joke that i'll make in private And it is a joke, but you know, that's a comparison I'll make in private. | ||
But this Cozy.TV, all I'm trying to say is this is gonna be like our home base. | ||
Our home turf, if you will. | ||
Little clubhouse. | ||
Just for the boys. | ||
Just for the fellas. | ||
Just for the groipers. | ||
So the Groypers are going to be on Cozy.tv and they can't shut it down! | ||
So we could use this to wage informational warfare against the other big platforms and things like that. | ||
And that's huge! | ||
This platform is going to be a lot of fun! | ||
And everyone on here is going to be kick-ass, high-energy, great engagement, funny, edgy, and racist, and sexist, anti-Semitic, And homophobic and just, you know, basket of deplorables. | ||
We're gonna be a real basket of deplorables here. | ||
We're gonna be a real basket of deplorables, aren't we? | ||
Yes, we are. | ||
It's gonna be a lot of fun. | ||
So, we'll be bringing on three next week, maybe three the following... I like threes, but we could do four. | ||
I mean, we'll be bringing on more people every week, and ultimately then we'll just have the perfect Groyper Clubhouse. | ||
You'll be able to tune in to your British streamers in the morning, and you'll be able to watch morning shows, and then watch shows in the afternoon, and then you can watch a show at dinner, and then you can watch a stream in the evening and at night, And the content will just keep flowing all the time. | ||
24-7 content, 24-7 live chat, non-stop, cozy, kecking, racist entertainment just for boys, not for girls. | ||
So, anyway, a lot to look forward to! | ||
Alright, at this point I'm just stalling because it's kind of a slow news day, but... | ||
But that's that. | ||
We'll announce that tomorrow, okay? | ||
So we'll come out with a big announcement tomorrow. | ||
Stay tuned. | ||
You gotta follow me on Telegram or you're not gonna see it. | ||
t.me slash Nick J. Fuentes. | ||
We're going to announce our big streamers. | ||
Big new streamers. | ||
Okay. | ||
So let's dive into our news here because we've got a lot to talk about here. | ||
Our first story is about the Chicago Police Union, which I told you it's a little bit of a white pill. | ||
And there is some... I got to turn this... I keep getting telegram notifications. | ||
There's lulls and Beardson. | ||
Okay, let me just get rid of that because I hear it. | ||
Is Streamlabs... is it not going to tell me... I don't even know how long I've been on the air. | ||
Is it going to tell me that? | ||
Because how else am I going to know when to stop? | ||
I don't even know how long I've been going for. | ||
Can I put that on my display just realize normally it gives me a little counter it says this is how long you've been live, but I don't see that now is that It's supposed to be there All right, I guess I'll just have to go without it if I can't Find it right away Drive to hit record. | ||
Oh, that's it. | ||
I didn't record. | ||
Okay, whatever. | ||
I've been live for 23 minutes anyway So the news big white pill the Chicago Police Union is now officially protesting the vaccine mandate in the city of Chicago. | ||
It's a big deal because the Chicago police are in a very detrimental situation right now because of high crime. | ||
And so, earlier this year, Lori Lightfoot, who's the mayor, she put out, you know, I don't know if it's an executive order, what it's called, but she said that all Chicago public employees have to get vaccinated. | ||
And depending on which sector they're in, some of them can return to work even if they're not vaccinated, but they have to get tested every other week. | ||
In response to this now, the Chicago Police Union chief is calling on all Chicago police officers not to even report their vaccine status. | ||
He's calling on all Chicago police to take up the position of a conscientious objector. | ||
He's not even saying don't get the vaccine. | ||
He's saying do not even log into the website to report your vaccine status because we don't want to play ball. | ||
We don't want to do that. | ||
The mayor, Lori Lightfoot, isn't backing down. | ||
She says, well, if you don't report your vaccine status, then you're going to be sent home when you come to work. | ||
Chicago Police Union chief says, okay, so be it. | ||
And so now they're planning for what amounts to essentially a mass walk-off, a strike, really, which should last, they say, about seven days, but that's based on how long it'll take, according to the Chicago police chief or the head of the union, how long he thinks it'll according to the Chicago police chief or the head of the union, how long he thinks But it could go longer than that. | ||
Maybe it'll be shorter. | ||
But they're projecting that it could be up to 50% of the police force will not be on duty this weekend as a result of this walk-off. | ||
So this is the story. | ||
It says, quote, that if Chicago's police union has advised officers not to comply with the city's COVID vaccine reporting requirement and says that members should be willing to be sent home without pay rather than submit to the shot mandate for city workers. | ||
With city employees' vaccine status deadline on Friday, the Fraternal Order of Police Local 7 President John Catanzaro also said in a video posted on Tuesday that the union has filed a labor grievance against the city and plans to pursue legal action to fight the mandate. | ||
Mayor Lori Lightfoot asked about his comments at an unrelated news conference on Wednesday, saying, quote, He's threatening litigation. | ||
I say bring it. | ||
She says bring it. | ||
Lightfoot announced last Friday that through the end of the year, Chicago city workers will have the option to be tested semi-weekly for COVID-19 instead of getting vaccinated. | ||
But the city also said employees have to report their vaccination status by Friday. | ||
If they don't, they'll be placed on no-pay status. | ||
Catanzara encouraged rank-and-file officers not to report their vaccine status to the city portal. | ||
And instead to fill out forms citing conscientious objection to the vaccine mandate. | ||
He advised them to report to work on Friday with the assumption that they would be sent home. | ||
He said that he would also forego pay too. | ||
The mayor in her Wednesday comments didn't address how the city would respond to mass noncompliance by fraternal order of police members. | ||
She said, we'll see what happens. | ||
You know, John Catanzaro says a lot of things, and a lot of it offensive and racist and foolish. | ||
We'll see what happens. | ||
We'll be prepared for any eventuality. | ||
Any eventuality? | ||
The police union also released a letter it said went to the city attorney advising that if the city did not reverse its vaccination reporting policy, quote, appropriate litigation will be initiated to preserve the collective bargaining right of police officers and their unions. | ||
The FOP's call for officers to not report vaccine status presses the city to take a position formally on conscientious objection, said Catanzara, so that the FOP can take class action. | ||
So in other words, they're not going to report their vaccination status. | ||
They're claiming conscientious objector status. | ||
And what they want to happen is for the city to respond. | ||
And if the city affirms their right to object to the vaccine, then there's no problem, or reporting the vaccine at least. | ||
And if the city does not, then they could take class action. | ||
They could file a suit. | ||
Cannanzara estimated that the city's police force will operate at a capacity of 50% or less this weekend because of the actions. | ||
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50% or less. | |
50% or less? | ||
You can't police the city of Chicago with less than half the cops in the city. | ||
Oh, that's not gonna work. | ||
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No, that's not gonna... that's not gonna work. | |
He said, I can guarantee that the city will not be able to sustain this small workforce, said Akadanzara, predicting that the no-pay status would therefore last no longer than seven days. | ||
Last Wednesday, Southwestside aldermen Marty Quinn and Matt O'Shea called on Lightfoot not to enforce the Friday reporting deadline saying they are worried about the safety of their neighborhoods if many police officers don't report to work. | ||
So this is awesome. | ||
I mean this is just too perfect. | ||
Because Lori Lightfoot is just a disaster. | ||
I thought Chicago was bad before. | ||
And when I say bad, I don't mean the city itself. | ||
It's a great city. | ||
It's the greatest city in the world. | ||
We have the best skyline, the best architecture, the best food, the best music, by definition. | ||
Kanye West, hello. | ||
Beautiful waterfront on the river, on the lake. | ||
City is unmatched. | ||
It's clean. | ||
Food is the best. | ||
It's one of the most Italian cities in America. | ||
This is the greatest place in the world. | ||
But the crime, the crime and the gangs and the violence, the corruption, cost of living, there's a lot of problems. | ||
And I always thought it was bad growing up, but it has just accelerated under Lori Lightfoot. | ||
And I told you at the top of the show, Chicago has been synonymous with violent, black, gang crime for years, probably for 10 or 15 years. | ||
But it's only been getting worse, especially since the George Floyd riots. | ||
And it's gotten even worse just this year, since the beginning of the summer, this Memorial Day weekend back in May. | ||
I remember I had some friends in from out of town, and we went to Millennium Park, which is in like the heart of the loop. | ||
This is off of the Magnificent Mile, off of Michigan Avenue. | ||
It is one of the most touristy, glitzy parts of the city. | ||
And we basically saw a riot. | ||
We saw 300 black kids wiling out, which is what they call it. | ||
Kids with guns, shootings happening, and we saw it on Mexican Independence Day last month, and it's just totally out of control now. | ||
It's just been a slow and steady decline, and then a rapid decline just in the past few months. | ||
And so take this situation where the crime is out of control and it's driving people from the city. | ||
Even people that are like white liberal yuppies like to pretend it's not happening or ignore it or don't understand the root causes of it. | ||
Even they are fleeing. | ||
People are moving out of the city and going anywhere. | ||
A lot of people going to Tennessee or Florida, some across the border to Indiana or other Midwestern states. | ||
But people are getting out of here. | ||
So you've got this situation and now at the same time you've got the vaccine mandate and now the government is requiring massive compliance, voluntary, not just from the workers and not just from even public sector workers like public works or sanitation or something like that but they're even requiring voluntary compliance on this from the largely blue collar Middle class public employees who are the police officers. | ||
These are the ones that are going to be enforcing the vaccine mandates. | ||
And it's really a beautiful thing here. | ||
Because particularly in Chicago, the cops and you know my feelings about the police. | ||
I'm very police skeptical. | ||
I'm by no stretch a fan of the police. | ||
Lately. | ||
Because they are the ones enforcing the mask mandates and the vaccine mandates and all this kind of stuff. | ||
But what I will say about Chicago in particular is, obviously this has been nationwide since George Floyd, but especially in Chicago, the police get treated with no respect. | ||
The police can't do their job. | ||
They change the rules of engagement to make it impossible. | ||
Like in Chicago, cops can't even chase criminals on foot. | ||
Can't chase them by car. | ||
They have to let them go. | ||
And when they do arrest dangerous, violent criminals, they don't charge them. | ||
They drop the charges and the state lets them go. | ||
So, the state and the city are always, and especially now, working against the police in every way that you can imagine. | ||
And it's very ugly, and it's very personal, and it's very hostile. | ||
And it's sort of beautiful because the police, so far, without the COVID dimension, have been prevented from doing their job, and the city's out of control. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Surprise, surprise. | ||
Now the city is requiring the police to get vaccinated and they've got to get vaccinated and ultimately I mean first they're gonna force the nurses and the police and other essential types to get vaccinated then they expect the police to enforce the vaccine on everybody else but it's sort of rich for them to go on with this agenda of theirs for them to go on with this totalitarian | ||
For Chicago to implement something like they have in New York, a VAX passport, for them to carry on with the COVID tyranny like they are, they're going to need the voluntary compliance of the police. | ||
The very police, and this is the richness of it, the police that are so white, And so blue collar, right? | ||
And so rough around the edges. | ||
I mean, these are real human beings. | ||
You know, you compare the scum aldermen, and there's some good aldermen, my family knows some of them, but they are degenerates, especially in the Chicago City Council. | ||
You compare the scum, the people working in Chicago city politics with police officers who, and it's not like police are immune from corruption, but these are generally speaking middle class. | ||
These are just your ordinary city people, really of like a dying breed, generally speaking. | ||
The city needs them to enforce this agenda to carry out their total control, vax passport system. | ||
In order to do that, though, they need the assent of the guards. | ||
They need the assent of the police. | ||
But they just can't get it because they cannot get over their hatred of white people. | ||
So it's sort of a beautiful thing here. | ||
of the middle class you know it just so happens that the very white middle class that they hate and want to oppress that happens to comprise most of the police force that they need to do the oppressing so it's sort of a beautiful thing here and it's all it's all bound up where now the police are walking off because i mean they don't want to submit to this government i'm | ||
I'm sure and I don't know because I haven't been following it too closely and I don't know the politics of the head of the union and I don't know the politics of the police themselves. | ||
They gotta be conservative after what's been going on with George Floyd and especially Lori Lightfoot. | ||
But I mean maybe just out of pure spite they're saying we don't want to play ball with this city government. | ||
We don't want to play ball with the mayor. | ||
And they, more than most, are in the position to do this. | ||
Because, by virtue of them being a union, they're organized. | ||
So they can pick up the red phone and call all the union members, right? | ||
And all the union members have buy-in. | ||
And not only are they organized, but they're tight-knit. | ||
And there's a real network there. | ||
So they have the capacity to carry out a massive demonstration, a mass action, which requires tight coordination, communication, organization. | ||
And they're also in a position, clearly, in this city, but also generally speaking, where they're performing a vital service. | ||
If, like, a bunch of Sam's Club employees go on strike, you know, big whip, go to Costco. | ||
Right. | ||
Big whip, go next door to Walmart or whatever. | ||
But this is the Chicago Police. | ||
You need them now more than ever. | ||
You need them more than we already have them. | ||
And this is before they're all going to go on strike. | ||
So this is a class of people. | ||
This is a group of people that can actually make a difference. | ||
And what is going to happen? | ||
If the Chicago Police say, well, we'll go without pay, this city is going to fall apart. | ||
This city is going to explode. | ||
I mean, it's on its last legs already, as it is. | ||
And just take a look at any Chicago police scanner, Twitter account or website and you could see that all day long. | ||
Carjackings, shootings in broad daylight in the middle of downtown, in the suburbs. | ||
It happened in my old high school. | ||
There was almost a gang shooting. | ||
They had to cancel the homecoming dance and we're 30 minutes away from the city. | ||
So this city's going to explode. | ||
The head of the Chicago Police Union says that they're not going to last more than seven days, but I mean, we'll see now. | ||
It's a game of chicken. | ||
How long can the city government last with no police force compared to how long can these police officers last with no pay? | ||
That's the game here. | ||
And this is the game that everybody's going to have to play, although not all of us are going to be as effective as the police, because not all of us are as vital. | ||
Nor are we as organized and nor are there as many of us in a concentrated area as the Chicago police. | ||
But this is very, very white-pilling and we'll see what happens. | ||
But I have to say more than anything, what is good about the COVID vaccine is it is forcing conflict. | ||
It is forcing institutional conflict, which is a good thing. | ||
It is forcing states to fight the federal government in court. | ||
It's forcing the police to fight the cities. | ||
It's forcing the unions to fight the corporations, the workers to fight the managers. | ||
It is forcing everybody to fight because this is something that is universal, totalizing, it's personal, and it matters. | ||
This is something that everybody will be affected by. | ||
You know when they say vaccine mandate everyone has to get it and everybody works or goes to school or you know and everybody without getting it is going to be inconvenienced or disrupted. | ||
It's something that's personal and it's something that that does matter. | ||
It's not just a personal choice that doesn't really matter like a mask. | ||
It's something that really does matter. | ||
We're talking about injecting genetic material into your blood and genetic material going into your cells and altering your cells. | ||
This is a very, it's deeply personal, but it's also something of grave consequence. | ||
And so this is something where people are finally drawing lines in the sand and saying this is something. | ||
That I will sacrifice for. | ||
This is something that we're willing to organize for and speak out against. | ||
And so on. | ||
And I'm under no illusions. | ||
I don't know that this will be the big end-all be-all kickstart a civil war. | ||
I mean, I doubt that. | ||
But at the minimum, it is sharpening the divisions. | ||
It is sharpening the divisions. | ||
Lines are being drawn. | ||
Networks are being formed. | ||
People are finding out. | ||
friends and enemies. | ||
And all this is a very good development. | ||
It is also a good development that it is exacerbating existing problems, of which there are many. | ||
If people start protesting, for example, in transportation, or in logistics or shipping, what a nightmare. | ||
I mean, you can read an article every day talking about the upcoming food shortage, which is going to happen, and shortages of everything for the holiday season. | ||
Inflation is out of control, just hit 5%, more than 5% this year. | ||
And supply chain's already disrupted with computer chips and other things like that. | ||
And now you've got a John Deere strike. | ||
And you've got a Southwest strike. | ||
And you've got possibly strikes for longshoremen at the ports. | ||
What if truckers began to strike? | ||
What if farmers began to strike? | ||
Now understand, it's already bad. | ||
It's already bad. | ||
There's already a labor shortage. | ||
There's already a shortage of other things. | ||
Crime is already out of control. | ||
What happens when half the police walk away? | ||
There's already a supply chain disruption unprecedented in the history of the modern economy. | ||
What happens when all the truck drivers go on strike? | ||
You know, it's not hard to see how dynamic the situation is going to become And it bodes very well for us because we're not the ones that are trying to keep the lid on this. | ||
And I've said this for years, the regime is in a very precarious situation which not a lot of people understand because they're on defense, which has some advantages but also some disadvantages. | ||
The advantage is that they have to be dislodged. | ||
You know, I mean, at the end of the day, they just have to survive, which is a much... the threshold is much lower for victory than we, who have to capture the flag. | ||
You know, we have to go in and become the new king of the hill. | ||
We gotta push him off, and we gotta plant our own flag. | ||
They just have to hang out. | ||
They just have to disrupt, confuse, you know, sabotage, and ultimately defeat any effort to dethrone them, but that's all they have to do is just The status quo just has to be maintained. | ||
It's a passive sort of a victory condition. | ||
The disadvantage, though, is they've got to control everything. | ||
It's a very tenuous hold. | ||
They've got to make sure that everything stays the way it is. | ||
And in a very dynamic time like this, that becomes a very difficult proposition. | ||
In a time of great entropy and chaos and anarchy, it becomes a lot more difficult for them, obviously, to maintain the status quo. | ||
In a time of stability and order, it's reversed. | ||
It's a lot harder for people that are trying to disrupt and displace to get any momentum going. | ||
But we're in a situation of economic, trade, social, cultural, public safety, health disruptions. | ||
which really benefit our side and and that's all i'm saying i'm not saying uh we're gonna overthrow the government i'm not saying that and i'm not saying the civil war is coming and nothing like that i don't think it's going to come to a climax anytime soon it might but i don't think it will i think it's highly unlikely i'm just saying that these are the kinds of forces that i've described for years for my whole career i've I've said, you know, I don't see us forcing it now. | ||
You know, for the past five years that I've been doing this, I never saw us forcing these issues. | ||
And getting something going because the time just isn't right. | ||
I've always said America first is inevitable because there will be an intersection when the country collapsing is going to catalyze a reaction and there will come a time when things will get bad enough and enough people will wake up because it's getting bad that a real change will become possible. | ||
The conditions will deteriorate and as conditions deteriorate People, their cost-benefit analysis of resistance is going to change. | ||
You know, five years ago, nobody wanted to speak out because everybody had it pretty good and it wasn't really affecting anybody. | ||
Go out and get fired for being a conservative? | ||
Why? | ||
You could live your life basically unaffected. | ||
All you have to do is, like, not talk about politics and mixed company. | ||
Some people would say, screw that! | ||
I'm not gonna... I'm not gonna watch some radical show where they're saying they hate women and they're talking about Jews and all this other stuff. | ||
And even if I did watch it, I've got it too good to pitch in anything meaningful. | ||
But that calculation changes as things get worse, as quality of life diminishes, people have less to lose, and as it affects them in deeply personal ways, like now, where it's like you're going to get jabbed with experimental vaccine or you don't have a job. | ||
And it's like you have to accept the trans stuff and you've got to accept gender reassignment surgery for kids and drag queens. | ||
You know, I don't have to tell you the endless nonsense we're forced to put up with, but that's how that cost-benefit analysis changes for your average person as conditions deteriorate as we go along on the same trajectory. | ||
So, concurrently, at the same time that the quality of life diminishes, the amount of people that are willing to go out there and do something about it increases. | ||
Well, these trends are naturally going to meet. | ||
And somewhere along that point, at that intersection or afterwards, that's when things can begin to change. | ||
Enough people wake up, things are bad enough, The time becomes ripe for something to happen where you can galvanize enough people to displace the current regime and make a change. | ||
I don't know what that looks like. | ||
I don't know how that's gonna happen or what will happen after that. | ||
I don't know how it's gonna play out or the details, but in the abstract, these are the forces that are at work here. | ||
And you could see how something like this is moving us towards that goal. | ||
That's moving us ultimately towards that inevitable point. | ||
What is up to us is to build the organization to capitalize on that moment. | ||
When that happens or after that happens, we have to have an organization that'll be there to seize the moment. | ||
Which isn't inevitable. | ||
That point coming, I believe, is inevitable. | ||
That part is inevitable. | ||
That will happen. | ||
There will be enough people to galvanize to displace the current regime. | ||
What is not inevitable is that there will be a competent machine ready to seize on that opportunity. | ||
That's our job. | ||
Is we have to build a network. | ||
We have to put together the resources, figure out how to do it. | ||
You know, we got to think about difficult questions and, you know, come up with the manpower to make something like that happen. | ||
And it could be as simple as an election. | ||
It could be as simple as a change election and a political realignment. | ||
I'm being serious. | ||
Maybe it's secession. | ||
Maybe it's, maybe it is a civil war. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't want it to be violence. | ||
I don't want it to be a civil war. | ||
And I think that's highly unlikely anyway. | ||
But I just mean to say, I'm not trying to dog whistle here. | ||
There's not something in the back of my head that I'm not telling you, like, wink, wink, I'm talking about this. | ||
I'm not. | ||
I'm telling you in very abstract terms things that we can deduce to be true now. | ||
Things that we can deduce to be true now, like yes, things will get worse. | ||
Like, yes, things will get worse. | ||
Yes, people will become more radical. | ||
Yes, people will become more radical. | ||
At some point, enough people are going to get radicalized and things are going to get bad enough that the regime will be in a very precarious situation. | ||
At some point, enough people are going to get radicalized and things are going to get bad enough that the regime will be in a very precarious situation. | ||
Now, how a group of coordinated, organized, dissident actors, opposition actors, to the extent to which they can take advantage of that, that's a variable that we don't know and we can't control. | ||
And the manner that that will play out will depend upon the circumstances which we cannot predict because the situation is too dynamic. | ||
It's changing rapidly all the time and the changes compound. | ||
You know, changes in the future are contingent on previous changes. | ||
So there's no way to predict where we'll be and how things will change. | ||
But generally speaking, we know, like I said, we can deduce that general trends are going on and we can get a general idea of, you know, what kind of coalition would be required to make some kind of a change, be that political or otherwise, you know, You know, a parallel society, a parallel system will have to be created to displace the current one. | ||
And it's like they just swap out. | ||
They're just substituted. | ||
How that's going to happen, the details, we cannot know. | ||
They're unknowable. | ||
But generally speaking, that is how it's going to play out. | ||
So, all of that is to say, things like this are moving us towards that goal. | ||
When we see the Chicago Police Union at the throat of the mayor, and the mayor is saying, bring it on, and the Chicago Police are saying, your city's gonna go to shit, people are gonna start dying in the streets, you're gonna beg for us to come back, this is a good thing. | ||
And it's particularly good that the police are rising up. | ||
Because I've always said, I will not back the blue if the blue doesn't back us. | ||
This is an instance where the blue is backing us up in a big way. | ||
I think they're backing us up in a big way here. | ||
So if that starts to happen, I will eat everything I've said about the police. | ||
Honest to God. | ||
If the police in New York City and the, excuse me, the police in Los Angeles and Chicago, if they refuse to enforce the vaccine mandates, then I support the police. | ||
I do. | ||
It's that simple. | ||
And so far as they're enforcing the vaccine, they are tools and an extension of the New World Order. | ||
If they're opposing it, if they're refusing to enforce it, at the minimum, they're fertile ground. | ||
At the minimum, they're not aligned. | ||
At the most, they could be a potential ally. | ||
So, I never thought I'd say it, but thank God for the Chicago police. | ||
This is a huge and important move on their part. | ||
Very white-pilling. | ||
But that's that. | ||
I want to move on, because we're running out of time, actually. | ||
It's already 9.50. | ||
I want to move on and talk about our featured story, and this is the Black Pill, and this is why I said it's kind of an important show tonight. | ||
This is a watershed moment here. | ||
And, you know, we saw in September, mid-September, Joe Biden came out and gave a press conference. | ||
And he announced the unofficial federal vaccine mandate, mandating the vaccine for federal workers, workers at companies that contract with the federal government, and private companies with more than 100 employees. | ||
And they said that all those companies that are not in compliance will be fined. | ||
And the fines weren't big, but they are there. | ||
And some companies began to enforce based on that threat. | ||
I imagine that a lot of companies were enforcing and just used that as a pretext. | ||
They said, hey, well, we got to do it, so we're going to enforce it. | ||
Or maybe the Biden administration, like, gave them a heads up or something. | ||
You know, who knows how it played out. | ||
But when that press conference happened, that rule was not in effect. | ||
They drafted a rule that said under OSHA, which is Occupational Safety, They drafted a rule through the bureaucracy under OSHA that says that if a large private business or federal workforce, federal contractors, if they don't enforce a vaccine mandate, they are exposing their workers to COVID. | ||
That's an occupational safety hazard. | ||
So they have to be fined for that. | ||
They have to be fined for noncompliance. | ||
That's the mechanism by which they're doing it. | ||
They never filed that rule change. | ||
That was never on the books. | ||
So those fines have not been collected. | ||
They're not being enforced. | ||
It's technically not even a rule yet. | ||
It's not on the books. | ||
Now, that's also a reason why it can't be challenged. | ||
They can't challenge this in court. | ||
The states can't, private companies can't, even though many vowed to. | ||
I think it's 14 state attorney generals said, we're going to fight it in court, and some companies said they would fight it, but they can't fight it if it's not on the books. | ||
You can't fight to overturn a law that doesn't exist technically yet. | ||
But that all changed today. | ||
Today the administration submitted the OSHA regulation to the OMB, the Office of Management and Budget, and they will review that. | ||
And within weeks it'll be approved and that will be the law of the land. | ||
So that's the big story tonight and this is our article. | ||
It says, quote, President Biden's vaccine mandate for the large businesses came one step closer to reality on Tuesday after the Occupational Safety and Health Administration submitted the initial text of an emergency vaccine rule to the Office of Management and Budget for review. | ||
Last month the president announced businesses with more than 100 employees blah blah blah. | ||
The rule will take effect once the OMB finishes its review and it's published in the Federal Register. | ||
A Department of Labor spokesperson said in a statement, quote, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration has been working expeditiously to develop an emergency temporary standard that covers employers with 100 or more employees to ensure their workers are fully vaccinated or undergo weekly testing to protect employees from the spread of coronavirus in the workplace. | ||
On Tuesday, October 12th, as part of the regulatory review process, The agency submitted the initial text of the emergency temporary standard to the Office of Management and Budget. | ||
Two dozen Republican attorney generals have threatened to sue the administration over the mandate, calling it disastrous and counterproductive. | ||
The letter says, from a policy perspective, this edict is unlikely to win hearts and minds. | ||
It will simply drive further skepticism. | ||
And at least some Americans will simply leave the job market instead of complying. | ||
Businesses not in compliance with the mandate could face fines from the government, but the overtasked OSHA will likely rely on voluntary compliance, focusing its resources on repeat offenders, according to NBC News. | ||
So this is it. | ||
This is it. | ||
They submitted the rule change for review. | ||
OMB is going to approve it and then it'll be in the Federal Register. | ||
And now any one of these private businesses and federal contractors, of which there are many, and all the federal workforce, they're now going to have to enforce a vaccine mandate. | ||
And I've already heard stories from my friends and family and I've seen on social media employers are now asking employees for their vax cards in anticipation of the rule being put into place. | ||
Now right now it's not catastrophic because the fines aren't crazy. | ||
Although Nancy Pelosi put in a spending bill they wanted to take the fines and increase them by 10,000% so that could change but for now the fines aren't crazy high but still a lot of businesses are going to go along with this and comply and this is where the rubber is going to meet the road here. | ||
I feel like we've been talking about the VAX mandate for a long time but a lot of people have been kind of working on borrowed time here. | ||
And they say, oh, well, I just haven't been asked for it yet. | ||
Oh, I haven't gotten fired yet or had... | ||
You know, I've been pressured to get the vaccine in order to keep my job. | ||
If you haven't now, you're going to very soon. | ||
Once this goes in the National Register, you're going to see a lot more businesses and obviously governmental entities and businesses that contract with the government. | ||
They're going to start enforcing this and people are going to start getting fired. | ||
And the message is simply that we've got to hold the line. | ||
It's going to get serious now. | ||
But we've got to hold the line and refuse to comply. | ||
You see that this is not a done deal. | ||
The Chicago police are saying we would rather see people die in the streets and the whole city gets swallowed up by crime to take the vaccine. | ||
And they may force the city's hand. | ||
And Southwest said we will grind American air travel to a halt. | ||
30% of daily operations suspended. | ||
With thousands of pilots and air traffic controllers taking sick days. | ||
They could do that. | ||
And in the midst of this global supply chain crisis, shortages, inflation, crime, etc. | ||
Labor shortage too. | ||
Restaurants are closing down. | ||
I saw on Twitter today there was a Chipotle They had to move their opening hours up and move their closing hours down and not open on some work days because they don't have enough staff. | ||
I see it all the time too. | ||
Some of my favorite restaurants I drive by and some days are open, some days are closed, they can't find anybody. | ||
They, in the regime, are not in a position of strength. | ||
The only way that this is going to work, and I've told you this for a long time, the only way that this is going to work is if people do it voluntarily. | ||
People voluntarily complying with this. | ||
That's the only way that they're going to get mass adoption. | ||
Otherwise, they just can't enforce it. | ||
They are not in a position of strength to negotiate. | ||
Small businesses aren't after a year of COVID, a year of lockdown. | ||
The government is not in a position to do this. | ||
And the economy as a whole. | ||
These giant corporations are not in a position either. | ||
And you see that. | ||
It's like a couple of unions in just the past week have said that they're going to walk off if they have to get vaccinated. | ||
And you see it in the national news media. | ||
So we have a lot more power than we think. | ||
Maybe now more than ever. | ||
My concern is that in five years it's going to be a lot worse. | ||
You know? | ||
Right now we're in the midst of something which is unprecedented, a real crisis which is multi-dimensional. | ||
Public health crisis, economic crisis, trade crisis, debt bubble, inflation, all the things I'm telling you. | ||
We're in a unique time where society is really on the ropes here. | ||
This is when an underdog, which is the people of the country who are not as organized and not well funded, and I don't know if they could last a long time without an income on unpaid leave, this is a time when we might be able to strike a blow against the system. | ||
The system's weak enough that we just might have an opportunity here. | ||
So it's bigger than the vaccine mandate. | ||
It is about the vaccine mandate but it's also bigger than that. | ||
But this is one of these opportunities when unions and even you just working in a restaurant, you're in a position of power over your manager. | ||
You know, if you work in like a restaurant and they want you to get vaccinated, take like two other employees. | ||
And just walk off. | ||
Go on unpaid leave. | ||
Just stop answering their phone calls. | ||
Restaurants can't do it. | ||
I mean, they just can't do it. | ||
They can't do it as it is. | ||
They don't have enough people. | ||
And then they have a percentage of their workforce walk off because of a COVID mandate. | ||
The police can't do it. | ||
Southwest can't do it. | ||
United. | ||
Walmart. | ||
None of these companies can last. | ||
And the economy as a whole is going to collapse if lots of companies start seeing the same thing. | ||
So I'm telling you, if you weren't serious about it before, it's time to get serious now because people are going to start to be faced with this decision, keep my job or get fired. | ||
You got to have some faith. | ||
You got to have some faith because here's the thing. | ||
We may not succeed, but there's a chance that we can. | ||
If nobody is participating in this, there is zero chance that we can succeed. | ||
I don't know what the percentage is. | ||
If everybody does it, if everybody who's against the vaccine walks off, if everybody did it, it's a hundred percent chance. | ||
We don't know how many people will participate, so that's what makes it a little bit uncertain. | ||
But there's a chance here that we could succeed and call their bluff and they'll back off and nobody has to get forcibly vaccinated and this whole compliance system can be stopped in its tracks. | ||
And that's worthwhile to pursue. | ||
There is a 0% chance that we can do that if everybody assumes that there is no chance. | ||
You understand? | ||
So it's psychological. | ||
Belief is a necessary precondition to victory. | ||
Belief in itself is not going to win. | ||
You may believe 100% that we're going to win and wind up just losing your job. | ||
So believing that it's going to work is not enough because a lot of people got to believe and a lot of things got to go right. | ||
But if there is a chance that we can succeed, we will not be able to succeed if we don't believe. | ||
If people assume, whether they're right or they're wrong, that we can't do this and I'm just going to get it because it's not worth it, nobody else is going to do it, so why would I just get fired if no one else is going to do it and we're all going to have to get it anyway? | ||
If everybody acts like that, then we are dead in the water. | ||
Forget it. | ||
You might as well just kill yourself because it's game over for the whole country. | ||
For the Vax, for the biometric tyranny, for everything. | ||
You might as well just end it because you're going to be, it's going to be like that book, I Have No Mouth But I Can't Scream. | ||
You're going to be kept alive forever, being tortured while the elites become transhuman. | ||
I mean it's going to get some weird territory very shortly. | ||
So you might as well just you might as well just end it. | ||
You might as well leave and go to another country or dig a hole and bury yourself because it's over. | ||
So what they're building is unacceptable. | ||
There's a chance we can stop it. | ||
Therefore, everybody has to do what they can to make that happen, which is to say you have got to say no. | ||
You can't get vaccinated. | ||
And if you are vaccinated, you have to act like you're not. | ||
Don't confirm your VAX status, burn your VAX card, and if people ask, say that you're not vaccinated. | ||
But this is it. | ||
This is like the last stand. | ||
And the only way that we're going to win, and we can, is if everybody says, I'm not looking to my left or my right, I'm deciding for myself, all it takes is one, I will not comply no matter what. | ||
And if you do that, And if the person next to you is doing that and so on, and don't look over to make sure, but if everybody just says that no matter what, we're unbreakable and we can stop this. | ||
We really can. | ||
If everybody that was opposed to the vaccine said, I'm not taking it, they couldn't fire all of them. | ||
They couldn't. | ||
They couldn't force all of them into a concentration camp. | ||
This country is too chaotic. | ||
They're not as powerful as you think they are. | ||
We hold more power than you think we do. | ||
And I'll tell you, if we succeed in this, it will have a cascading effect. | ||
It will have a ripple effect throughout history. | ||
Because this will have marked the moment when the people said no. | ||
And it showed limitations of the sovereign's power. | ||
That's what that does. | ||
Trump election, Capitol riot, they back off on the VAX mandate. | ||
That's like Obama's red line in Syria. | ||
If they back off the VAX mandate, that shows you how little power they have. | ||
And that demonstrates to the people the kind of power that they have to organize. | ||
Something like that happening would change the course of American history. | ||
This is a really big deal. | ||
The outcome if we do nothing is unacceptable. | ||
The outcome if we do something and succeed just might save the country. | ||
I'm under no illusions about are we going to salvage the country? | ||
What it's going to look like? | ||
I don't know. | ||
But we'll have a chance to turn everything around because, you know, you see a lot of things in history and countries that do things like that don't survive. | ||
I mean, this is the Soviet Union. | ||
This is the Roman Empire. | ||
Countries that bluff like that and say, "Everyone get vaccinated or you're fired. | ||
You're all going to jail." And people say, "No, we won't do it." And the government says, you know, "Oh, okay. | ||
I guess that's fine, but, you know, we're not happy about it." Governments like that don't last. | ||
A regime that, you know, loses its legitimacy and demonstrates an inability to exercise authority through force, if the police are in rebellion, you got a big problem on your hands. | ||
So it's hard to overstate the significance of this. | ||
This is a really big deal. | ||
And I don't say that. | ||
I've been doing the show for five years. | ||
I've never talked about anything else like this except for Stop the Steal. | ||
That's it. | ||
And Stop the Steal was as big of a deal. | ||
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Hello? | |
We wouldn't be in this situation. | ||
If Stop the Steal was successful, Donald Trump's administration would be full of based people. | ||
I'm not saying that like I think that would happen. | ||
I mean, without getting into too much detail, I had it on pretty good authority that it would have been a lot better than the first term. | ||
So that was a big deal last year. | ||
Now this show is not about last year, but the point is, I'm not one of these, you know, eschatology preachers where I come on the show every day and say, Obama wore a tan suit! | ||
The sky's falling! | ||
He said he's gonna fundamentally transform America! | ||
I'm not an alarmist. | ||
You know me. | ||
I parody that a little bit when I do the show titles. | ||
I say, World War III imminent and stuff like that. | ||
But you know me. | ||
I tend to be pretty level-headed about these things that happen. | ||
This is a really big deal. | ||
And it's going to go one of two ways. | ||
The people will be oppressed and that ends the Trump Rebellion and it's total digital slavery or we win and the whole system is delegitimized. | ||
It's like yet another blow. | ||
Trump election and capital insurrection and then this. | ||
It's like a another cut to the legitimacy of the regime and undermining their power. | ||
It's a really big deal. | ||
And it's only going to be one of those two things. | ||
It's a real fork in the road here. | ||
And in this rare instance, it's up to you. | ||
It's up to every individual watching the show to be a part of it and make their voice heard here. | ||
This is a time when we will have a say over the course of history and over large decisions happening for billions of people in the world. | ||
So it's a really, really big deal. | ||
But it all starts today. | ||
So that's that. | ||
We're gonna move on. | ||
We're gonna take a look at our Super Chats, and we'll see what you have to say about this. | ||
See, now it's your turn to tell me on the show during our Super Chat segment, but what do you think? | ||
What do you know about any of this? | ||
Please tell me. | ||
So we're on entropy here. | ||
I'll read our Super Chats from yesterday, and then I'll read them from today, and I'm gonna be here for a long time, so buckle up. | ||
I'm strapped in. | ||
Hang on to your diapers because I'm strapped in and we're gonna be reading a lot of them. | ||
So first let me actually crack open the San Pellegrino here. | ||
Is the echo a little bit better? | ||
I feel like it's a lot better. | ||
I put up these acoustic foam panels. | ||
It's not perfect but it is better. | ||
So I'm gonna hang up some more. | ||
I'm gonna hang some on the ceiling and It sounds a lot better to me. | ||
I don't know if it sounds better to you. | ||
But it sounds like... I thought these weren't gonna work. | ||
I'm like, this stuff... I don't believe in this scientific stuff. | ||
I'm like, really? | ||
I hang foam panels on the wall and the sound changes? | ||
Like, that doesn't even make any sense to me, but... They're working. | ||
They are working a little bit. | ||
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Alright, but let me take a sip here. | |
That's yummy. | ||
That's yummy stuff. - Anybody that tells you America First is bad, or dead I should say, just remind them that I'm sipping San Pellegrino on the show. | ||
A mark of the movement. | ||
If you saw me pulling out the Kirkland purified water, You know, you could, it's safe to say, it's like, you know, maybe it's some rough times. | ||
But when you see me whippin' out the Perrier, when you see me whippin' out the San Pellegrino, it's like, you know America first, it's inevitable. | ||
It's a pretty good gauge. | ||
It's like DEF CON, DEF CON 5. | ||
When you bring out the, the San Pellegrino, we're like DEF CON 4. | ||
You know, we're, we're chillin'. | ||
If I bring out the glass, like Topo Chico, we're like DEFCON 5, we're good. | ||
I can't find those. | ||
I went to Costco with my dad over the weekend and they didn't have them. | ||
They didn't have the big glass bottles. | ||
But when we get the Kirkland purified plastic bottles with the little caps, it's like DEFCON 2. | ||
The movement's over. | ||
It's game over. | ||
I think I was drinking that recently. | ||
So don't go find a screenshot and be like, That's just a joke of course. | ||
Do you guys remember growing up when water bottle caps were like this big? | ||
That's one of those little things that was different because when I was growing up a water bottle just had like it just had a very uniform diameter and the cap was like thick and at some point like 15 years ago All the plastic water bottles got this like curvy design and these little little bottle caps. | ||
You know what I'm talking about? | ||
I hate that! | ||
I hate that! | ||
I don't know why it bothers me. | ||
You know what it is? | ||
It's like there's less structural integrity. | ||
They're like thinner and they like They're like crinkling, you know, they crinkle when you hold them. | ||
It never used to be like that. | ||
An old water bottle like this has like a structural integrity and a thick cap that you can pick up And now you got these crinkly water bottles that are kind of like sagging to the side and these little be... I know it's like a consumer thing to be upset about but that's just, that was like the first shot. | ||
That was a shot heard around the world. | ||
Game over. | ||
We should have started fucking running when they reduced the size of the bottle caps to save on plastic. | ||
Plastic consumption reduced by 10% And now in the future it's like meat consumption reduced by 90%, hot water consumption, land usage. | ||
You're gonna eat worms and crickets and you're gonna like it. | ||
We should have known, we should have known. | ||
It's all over. | ||
First they came for the bottle caps and I said nothing because I didn't care. | ||
Then they came for the plastic straws and I said nothing. | ||
Now they've come for my steak and they've come for my 45-minute hot shower. | ||
That's being generous. | ||
They're coming for my 75-minute hot shower. | ||
Coming for my 75-minute hot shower. | ||
And there was no one to say anything to defend me because it was already too late and everyone's in a concentration camp. | ||
But yeah, that's when it's, that's it all. | ||
It's funny how you go back and you could see, unironically, the signs. | ||
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Yes. | |
Do you remember when that football player had a gay kiss on TV? | ||
I remember that was like a huge deal. | ||
Do you remember that? | ||
Was it the Super Bowl? | ||
I don't remember. | ||
But it was like some, who is that gay football player who kissed a guy on TV like 10 years ago? | ||
And then there was that big, they were like, is that appropriate? | ||
You could be gay but just don't put it on the Super Bowl. | ||
And now they literally have drag queen commercials during the Super Bowl. | ||
Now they have literal drag queen trannies in the fucking Kodak commercial and the whatever, the Oreo commercial. | ||
But I remember like 10 years ago when that was a big deal, right? | ||
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And look at how far, look at how far we've come, right? | |
It goes with everything. | ||
Like remember when Miley Cyrus did that racy performance at the VMAs and every... My grandma used to call her Molly. | ||
Molly. | ||
Molly Cyrus! | ||
I remember when Miley Cyrus did that risque performance. | ||
Even better yet, remember when she did Wrecking Ball and Can't Be Tamed and everybody was like, you can't be a whore. | ||
Millions of little girls look up to you. | ||
And now we have, what is it, Megan Thee Stallion and all that. | ||
Look at how far we've come, right? | ||
Hannah Montana used to be a wholesome pop star, turned into a whore, fly on the wall, can't be tamed. | ||
I'm going to list her whole discography. | ||
Can't Be Tamed, Wrecking Ball, she's naked on the wrecking ball. | ||
And people are like, I don't think that's right. | ||
She's got millions of little girls. | ||
And then Taylor Swift fell. | ||
And now it's just, you know, 12-year-olds twerking to the WAP dance and all that. | ||
*Sigh* But you could see, you could see, you could see how we were getting there. | ||
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Anyway, all right, all right, all right. | |
Alright, let's read the super chats. | ||
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Racking bar. | |
Remember that one? | ||
Oh man, I'm so old. | ||
I feel ancient. | ||
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I'm an old man. | |
I'm an old man now. | ||
I feel like how, uh... I feel now like how I thought millennials felt like when I was growing up as a kid. | ||
And I bet now, when we talk about Miley Cyrus or stuff like that, it probably sounds the same way to Zoomers today, or Generation Alpha, like it did when we were growing up and Millennials would talk about, like, Princess Diana and, like, Britney Spears and NSYNC and stuff like that, you know? | ||
Which is deeply unsettling. | ||
Like, almost, you can't think about it too much or you would just kill yourself. | ||
I remember growing up and being like, who's that? | ||
Who's who's Prince? | ||
Who's what's you too? | ||
And you know those like late 90s early aughts type stuff and it was just sort of like it was kind of there but it wasn't you didn't really know what it was and that's how it is with zoomers but with But with you know the stuff we have today zoomers probably looking like Kanye West is like the same way that We looked at Jay-Z. | ||
You know, maybe not because I guess Jay-Z had like Watch the Throne, but Magna Carta or what the hell is that album? | ||
Magna Carta. | ||
Holy Grail. | ||
I was a stinker. | ||
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Anyway, you get what I'm saying. | |
You get what I'm saying. | ||
All right. | ||
Let's let's read our super chats here. | ||
Where did I leave off yesterday? | ||
I left off with Jews stay killing Christ. | ||
And I'll just read them all, just knock them all out at once, you know? | ||
Let's just get it over with. | ||
He says... Okay, I'm not gonna read that one. | ||
Okay, he says, what God sees when he shines his light on AOC's tears over Ted Cruz's Iron Dome How the Epstein scandal was a big deal because Mossad literally compromised the U.S. | ||
government, let alone Gaetz and pedophiles. | ||
How we need to seek revenge for liberty. | ||
Also how I need to start a Muslim army. | ||
I'm not going to read the rest of that. | ||
Ethno-state walls stump Mossad and throw them over the top for the Palestinians to rape and diversity gods chosen cancer. | ||
For funding the damn Saudis and letting them crash planes on our land. | ||
Which didn't happen, by the way. | ||
That's not very woke of you. | ||
Hey, wait a second. | ||
Can we pause here? | ||
You're supposed to be the schizophrenic. | ||
You're supposed to be the town schizophrenic, and you think the Saudis did 9-11? | ||
This is not... We deserve a better class of schizophrenic, and Paul Towne's gonna give it to us. | ||
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Schizophrenics be like, Israel is bad and Saudi Arabia flew planes. | |
This is like Ryan Dawson. | ||
Ryan Dawson's not schizophrenic. | ||
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Boo! | |
Boo! | ||
This guy stinks! | ||
This is the worst schizophrenic ever! | ||
Get him out of here! | ||
Out! | ||
Go home to mommy. | ||
Go home to the voices. | ||
Go home to... Go home to the aliens. | ||
go home to ancient aliens when the demons send their schizophrenics They're not sending their best. | ||
This is no good. | ||
He thinks the Saudis flew his... Wait a second! | ||
You're not schizophrenic at all! | ||
This is like when you take a swing at a blind guy and they flinch. | ||
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And it's like, you're such a... what a bastard. | |
You're not blind. | ||
You know when you see a blind person walking down the street and you like take a swing at him just to see? | ||
And then they flinch, and it's like you're not even blind, you asshole. | ||
Or with these people in the mobility scooters when they get up and walk around, it's the same thing here. | ||
Yeah, you blew your cover, dummy. | ||
You're not even schizophrenic at all. | ||
This sucks. | ||
This is the worst schizophrenic ever. | ||
This sounds like TRS. | ||
It sounds like I'm listening to some 2017 Wignatt podcast. | ||
I'm more schizophrenic than this. | ||
I have more paranoia than this guy. | ||
The Saudis attacked us? | ||
Come on, man. | ||
We're gonna need to ramp it up a little bit. | ||
Anyway, where was I? | ||
It says these Jews used us to bracket out the Muslims for them, and now they are invading us with them. | ||
I never saw an Israeli hump up a mountain in Afghanistan, send the refugees to Israel. | ||
See, this is just like... This sucks! | ||
Come on, man. | ||
You know, this is no good. | ||
This is what everybody wanted me to read, by the way, yesterday. | ||
So, um, can I get a Nick Fuentes vindicated for the 10 billionth time? | ||
I know better than you guys. | ||
Can everyone just acknowledge that once and for all? | ||
Everyone should just listen to me? | ||
Alright, I'll finish it and then I'm gonna circle back and kick this guy some more. | ||
Send the refuge to Israel? | ||
Do you think our Jewish overlords created money to audit us goyim for breeding purposes? | ||
Who stays killing Christ? | ||
I'd rather SD for wood and nickels than take the jab. | ||
Yeah, okay. | ||
So the guy's gay too now? | ||
Now he's gay too. | ||
What a twist. | ||
I'm 6 million percent sure. | ||
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2% of the population accounts for 98% of the population. | |
Oh brother, this guy stinks! | ||
Better than 98% accounts for itself. | ||
Do these Jews breed us? | ||
Have you ever been moderated on Bumble for responding to the prompted question, still not over, answer being required to take experimental injection to enter the fake Holocaust museum? | ||
Yeah, that was a disaster. | ||
This is what you wanted. | ||
This is what you wanted. | ||
This is what everybody asked for yesterday, okay? | ||
Yesterday I said I wasn't gonna read those. | ||
I said, wow, we got six garbage superchats. | ||
I'll skip right over them. | ||
And everybody spammed the chat for 20 minutes. | ||
No, you gotta read it. | ||
This show's a ripoff. | ||
You gotta read it. | ||
You have to... Well, you got what you wanted. | ||
Happy? | ||
Everybody got what they wanted. | ||
Are you really happy with your result here? | ||
That was shit. | ||
I'm sorry, but that wasn't schizophrenic. | ||
It wasn't funny. | ||
It wasn't out there. | ||
That was just like my show in 2017. | ||
You know, just throwing a lot of edgy, edgelord, boilerplate nonsense, you know, poll memes and TRS memes from 2017. | ||
Vax passed to get into the Holocaust Museum? | ||
Yeah, that's original. | ||
2% does 98%? | ||
6 million? | ||
Really, man? | ||
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Really? | |
You just embarrassed yourself. | ||
Worst schizophrenic ever. | ||
This is why I don't give money to homeless people. | ||
It's fucking frauds. | ||
The real schizophrenics are on Twitter. | ||
So yeah, that was awful. | ||
That was awful. | ||
You blew it. | ||
Your gimmick. | ||
Your 15 minutes are up, buddy. | ||
You wanted to be a side character on the show. | ||
It was funny for one night, and then you beat a dead horse, and now you just ran it right into the ground. | ||
You're almost, you're almost ruining what it, when it was good. | ||
It was funny like one time or maybe two times and now you're almost retroactively ruining that with how bad you're messing it up now. | ||
So, you're not even schizophrenic, you're faking it. | ||
Try hard, fake bitch! | ||
You fucking fake, try hard bitch! | ||
So vindicated. | ||
I'm so vindicated. | ||
Everybody, oh, everybody wanted me to read those. | ||
Oh, Nick, it's gonna be so funny. | ||
This is why I'm behind this desk and you're not, okay? | ||
This is why I'm behind the desk and I'm the king of being funny on the internet and you're not. | ||
That's the bottom line. | ||
I'm the king of funny on the internet, and you're just not. | ||
That's the bottom line. | ||
I know what's funny. | ||
You don't. | ||
I know what's funny. | ||
I know when it's funny. | ||
I know when it's not funny. | ||
And, I mean, people can say, oh, like, you have a problem with that or something. | ||
But it's just true. | ||
Time and time again, it gets proven true. | ||
This movement must be gatekept. | ||
Optics is out. | ||
Gatekeeping is in. | ||
We are closing the gate to unfunny. | ||
We are keeping it out. | ||
That's my job. | ||
And I'm being dead serious here, because that wasn't even funny. | ||
Wasn't even funny! | ||
So, you're welcome everybody. | ||
You're welcome everybody, that's why, that's why I'm the king of comedy. | ||
And not you guys, because I know, I know when to, I know when to move on to a new joke. | ||
Frankly some of these people were going on five years with the six million and the Holocaust Museum and All that it's just it's not good. | ||
It's not good folks Bleach says excited for the New York event. | ||
Thanks for remembering us. | ||
It seems like I read that yesterday What did I not read okay, so I read these What else did I not read Dusty Times' new job. | ||
Here's some money. | ||
Hey, thank you very much, 07s. | ||
Big shout out. | ||
Big shout out. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
Congrats on the new job. | ||
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Why is my green screen all effed up like that? | |
I thought I fixed it. | ||
Let me see. | ||
Where is it exactly? | ||
Is it... It's over... It's all the way over there. | ||
Are you kidding me? | ||
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Ugh! | |
So I gotta re-tape it. | ||
Dammit! | ||
I thought the green screen that you saw on camera went to like here, but it goes all the way over there. | ||
No wonder. | ||
No wonder. | ||
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Okay. | |
Whatever. | ||
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Whatever. | |
Joker says, I remember when your website was just a blue wallpaper with a screen on it and your haters made fun of you and your team because they thought it would never get off the ground. | ||
Now it's becoming full-on platform that beats both DLive and Trovo. | ||
Keep up the great work. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Yeah, right? | ||
At the beginning of the year everybody's like, oh this site, is this really his site? | ||
He embedded a YouTube stream? | ||
Yeah, that was our, that was our rig for like a few weeks and look at us now. | ||
Look at us now. | ||
We've done the impossible. | ||
So, thank you for recognizing that. | ||
I appreciate that. | ||
Oscar says, hey Nick, out of all the mainstream conserva-cucks, who's the least worst? | ||
Who's the least worst? | ||
I think Steven Crowder isn't too bad considering he's not Jewish and actually believes the election was rigged. | ||
That's a good question. | ||
Yeah, I guess Crowder. | ||
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That's a good one. | |
Super Lionhearts is Groyper Innovation. | ||
Yep. | ||
Jay says huge success. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Creakers is just testing keep up the great work. | ||
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Feed Me says feedback. | ||
Can you place the super chat button near the follow button? | ||
Yep, it's there. | ||
Also, I think the telegram link would be better near the top of the Nick box. | ||
Oh, anything else? | ||
Well, I think I asked you for feedback. | ||
Don't you love that? | ||
I say at the beginning of the show, give me your feedback. | ||
Pay $3 to give me feedback. | ||
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Thanks for the feedback. | ||
By the way, yeah. | ||
Thank you so much for all the feedback. | ||
That's a great show. | ||
Now, that's a good show. | ||
High School Groper says, Sup, Nick? | ||
First time Super Chatter. | ||
What's your favorite song on Life of Pablo and what's your favorite line? | ||
Well hey High School Groyper! | ||
It's good to see some young people here. | ||
My favorite song on Life of Pablo? | ||
It's easily gotta be Father Stretch My Hands Part 1. | ||
That's probably top 5 Kanye of all time. | ||
Maybe even his best song ever. | ||
That's my most listened to song on Spotify all time. | ||
Father Stretch My Hands Part 1. | ||
Favorite line on the album? | ||
Now I'm gonna have to go through and think about every line. | ||
I really like... I like a lot of the stuff in Saint Pablo when he says, skate on the paradigm and shift it when I feel like. | ||
That's a beautiful line. | ||
It's a great line. | ||
I also like, of course, what's in Father Stretch My Hands, which is, I mean, basically the whole song lyrically is beautiful. | ||
Even... Everybody made fun of it at the time, but I love it when he says, you know, if he has sex with the model and she bleached her ass and he gets bleach on his shirt, he's gonna feel like an asshole. | ||
That is probably one of the funniest things he's ever written, in my opinion. | ||
And he's written a lot of funny stuff, but that is just like... | ||
It's a great song and that is like laugh out loud funny even years after the fact I mean I still get a kick out of that Yeah, so that's good Let me think what's what's on that album. | ||
You got ultralight beam father stretch my hands part two famous Highlights lowlights feedback waves real friends freestyle for you got FML 30 hours 30 hours. | ||
That's up there. | ||
That's up there facts St. | ||
Pablo wolves Frank's track silver surfer intermission fade Did I get everything is there anything famous and I I think I got them all right. | ||
I'm just trying to jog my memory. | ||
People don't like the Kanye portion of the show, but people appreciate this. | ||
It's for me. | ||
Indulge me a little bit. | ||
I indulge all your stupid shit all day long. | ||
Indulge me for a little bit. | ||
I give you entertainment for an hour. | ||
I read your superchats. | ||
Indulge me while I explore the Kanye West discography a little bit. | ||
So I'd probably say Father Stretch My Hands won Best Song. | ||
Best line may be the line from St. Pablo, but I'd really have to think about it because there's a lot of good stuff on that album. | ||
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Yeah. | |
I would have to sit here and play the songs in my head and think about it. | ||
But yeah, those are some of my favorites. | ||
Winston says Chef Big Dog Ruiper and two others I can't think of at the moment. | ||
The other night, you were so tired, it sounded like you were using a soundboard. | ||
LOL. | ||
Yeah, that was hilarious, bro. | ||
Winston says, maybe they are women. | ||
After all, trannies live on recruit difficulty, too. | ||
Congrats on the new platform. | ||
It was good talking with you, Beardson, Jaden, Joe the Boomer. | ||
Oh, this was... was this one big super chat? | ||
Chef Big Dog. | ||
Oh, yeah, okay. | ||
I got these mixed up. | ||
Yeah, well, thank you. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Based Coops is notice how you said Cardi B instead of Nicki Minaj. | ||
This is because the globalists supposedly replaced Nicki Minaj with Cardi B. If you don't believe this just Google the great replacement theory. | ||
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Yeah, that's hilarious, bro We've only been doing that one for like three years Israelis are great dancers Google dancing Israelis. | ||
Yeah, that's Oh, I get it. | ||
It's funny because you're gonna Google one thing and then you get the other thing. | ||
That's base. | ||
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That's base. | |
Whites are being replaced by blacks in white countries, brother. | ||
Yeah, that's funny. | ||
Roel says the same thing happened about the vaccine mandates. | ||
Republicans only started talking about it once black NBA players complained. | ||
It was a green light now that a minority said it. | ||
Yep. | ||
Tyler says you forgot about normalize, another buzzword they love. | ||
Yep. | ||
Chicagoland, Roy vs. Keep At It, Nick. | ||
New site looks great. | ||
I'm still employed and a pureblood, luckily. | ||
Shoutout to all the kings and queens who took a stand over the mandate. | ||
Queens! | ||
Would be cool to see you collaborate with Jimmy Dore. | ||
He's a lefty for sure, but he'd curse you for calling him a liberal. | ||
He's from Arlington Heights and a real human being. | ||
I didn't know he's from Arlington Heights, really. | ||
Yeah, maybe I'll collaborate with him. | ||
If he's local, that'd be pretty cool. | ||
I don't know if he knows about me. | ||
Thanks for the super chat. | ||
Glad you like the site and we are enjoying Chicago. | ||
Pragmatic Culture says it will be bittersweet seeing AF.Live go. | ||
I was there for the beta test and always thought it was cool that you had your own personal censorship-proof platform, but I'm glad the whole AF family has a home and everyone can be together. | ||
I'll never stop trusting the plan and will be there for AF no matter what. | ||
Cheers! | ||
Thanks, man. | ||
I appreciate that. | ||
MostBasedGroiper says, so sick of conservatives fawning over every black person with a conservative opinion. | ||
I see them tweeting about how they now want Kyrie Irving as president. | ||
Unbelievable. | ||
Yeah, they're so easy. | ||
Jacob says, would you say that when blacks like Nicki Minaj and Dave Chappelle speak up, they are more effective at pushing back against the system compared to right-wingers speaking up? | ||
Yeah, I probably in terms of volume, I don't know, it's difficult to quantify. | ||
You'd have to point, like, are they more effective than Donald Trump? | ||
No. | ||
So I guess you'd have to get a better comparison. | ||
More, uh, precise. | ||
Smoothie King says, hey, did you ever keep up with train wrecks after that debate? | ||
No, I haven't talked with them since. | ||
That was like two and a half years ago. | ||
So it's been a while. | ||
Uh, Eden says, autism check? | ||
Diligence is 07. | ||
Thank you, man. | ||
Appreciate you. | ||
AFP Note Show. | ||
This is the Darth Groyper gang of DC. | ||
Looks forward to the anti-vaxx protest in New York. | ||
Yeah, just don't unironically start calling yourselves that, but thank you. | ||
We're looking forward to seeing you there. | ||
John Smith says, sorry about yesterday's convoluted question. | ||
I was saying, do you think Israel's publicized vax rollout wasn't the same mRNA vaccine that other countries received? | ||
No, I think it was the same. | ||
Black Knights is this idea that there is some secret Nazi conspiracy with the government was promoted by Alex Jones for a decade. | ||
He raised the generation that calls everybody Nazis because he was too afraid to name them. | ||
That's just not true. | ||
I mean on 9-11 he was talking about the Israelis. | ||
He was talking about them before 9-11. | ||
So, you just don't know what you're talking about. | ||
And honestly, that is why people don't want to tell the truth because people like you will never be satisfied. | ||
Now me, I'm very disciplined. | ||
And I don't care. | ||
I mean, I tell the truth. | ||
How people react to it is I really don't care because I'm smarter than most people so their opinion doesn't really matter to me but I understand why a lot of people don't want to do the right thing because doing the right thing is very often thankless and it's not to say listen I have a great audience and they're very good to me you guys are very good to me you support me you'd show up to my events you super chat and you know people give me a lot of support moral support people pray for me and everything and I appreciate that | ||
There is a contingent though, which everybody is aware of, and I don't know if this is controlled op, I don't know if this is sincere, but there are people out there like Adam Green, like Flat Earth Boxer, like others, that, and this is why people don't want to embrace dissident ideas, because there's always this crowd that says, well, nobody's above suspicion and it's never good enough! | ||
And so there's a perfect example. | ||
Somebody like Alex Jones, who is a real threat to the system. | ||
That's why they ban him from everything. | ||
That's why the feds are harassing him. | ||
That's why the feds harassed him over the Sandy Hook thing. | ||
He's got his own network. | ||
It's like as professional or more than Newsmax, OAN, Fox News. | ||
And this guy does talk about the truth. | ||
He hosted a debate between me and Robert Barnes where I said like, well Jews aren't part of Western civilization and Judaism isn't Christianity. | ||
I said some base stuff on that debate on his platform and things that he said for years. | ||
I mean he was saying that in the early 2000s. | ||
And then it's people like you who, you know, got fucking red-pilled yesterday and say, oh Alex Jones is blue- Alex Jones is blue-pilled. | ||
I don't know where people get the nerve to do that, but it's something that's very demoralizing. | ||
Because it's one thing to get heat from the enemy, it's another thing for somebody like me, or Alex Jones, or anybody else for that matter, to put our skin on the line, and everything on the line, and then have people say, oh you're controlled opposition, you're whatever. | ||
Like I was thinking the other day, people call me a grifter, and it's like, grifter? | ||
In case you haven't noticed, I'm at once ridiculed for living in my parents' house and eating hot dogs and McDonald's all the time, right? | ||
I haven't taken a vacation, a real vacation, ever, ever. | ||
I've been doing this since I was in college, since I was a freshman in college, and I haven't taken more than a week off, ever. | ||
So that's some grift for you. | ||
You know it'd be one thing if I was like in a luxury condo driving a brand new fancy car and I was taking vacations and going to fancy dinners and things but it's like you see what my life is like I post it everywhere. | ||
People at once will say oh you know you're you do really well but you live with your parents what's going on with that? | ||
It's like well then how am I a grifter then you know? | ||
Or people say I'm a Fed. | ||
I hear that one all the time. | ||
Oh, Nick Fuentes glows. | ||
Yeah, I'm the Fed that had all of my cash seized by the government. | ||
Total Fed move, by the way. | ||
Put on a no-fly list by the federal government. | ||
Another total Fed move. | ||
I'm somebody that the federal informants won't even work with! | ||
You know, like, what I mean by that is when I was going out for Stop the Steal, by myself, on my own dime, spending money out of pocket and not making it back, you know, we weren't passing around a collection basket during Stop the Steal, I probably spent 30, 40, 50 grand of my own money, my own money, during Stop the Steal, because that stuff's not cheap. | ||
Plane tickets and hotels and flying people out and Bringing my interns out there and renting cars and paying for security and that was going on for months I probably spent I don't even know what I didn't even count it up yet but Spent all that money out of pocket and and by the way I don't say that as a flex and I don't say that as like, oh, everybody should be so grateful I say that like, you know, you do things like that anyway, but that's I got sidetracked and | ||
That's just another thing, that's another thing on top of it. | ||
What I was saying specifically is, when we went out for Stop the Steal in Atlanta, which again, I spent tens of thousands of dollars doing that, out of my own money, didn't see any of it come back, directly from, I mean I made a lot of money those months from my show and everything, but that's unrelated. | ||
We were supposed to do an event with Ali and Scott Presler and was it Brandon Strzok, whatever. | ||
You remember that Saturday in Atlanta for Stop the Steal, the day after they, what is it, they confirmed the vote or whatever, they said that officially the statewide vote that they got was, what's the word for it, they, whatever it was, they made the results official. | ||
Literally the Oath Keepers told me they wouldn't protect me because I was too extreme, okay? | ||
So the Oath Keepers are literal fets. | ||
Infiltrated from top to bottom. | ||
It's run by Feds. | ||
And they went out of their way. | ||
It wasn't like there was a miscommunication. | ||
It wasn't like a general thing. | ||
It was like Ali told me, he's like, well, you can't speak on our stage because Brandon Strzoka doesn't want you to speak there. | ||
But I will because I'm glad you're here. | ||
I will see if I can get the Oath Keepers to give you like one security guard to watch your back because this is going to be the biggest rally. | ||
I said, well, I'm really not happy about that. | ||
But thanks, I guess, for looking out for me. | ||
And then the head of their security came up to me and said, listen, and we got this on video. | ||
We literally have this on video. | ||
A guy came up to me and said, listen, you're going in with no protection. | ||
Oath keepers don't want to protect you because you're too racist. | ||
That's what they said. | ||
So they wouldn't even give me like one guy to watch my back. | ||
They protected literally everyone else except for me. | ||
And then I got in a confrontation with Stuart Rhodes outside of a bar. | ||
We called this wife fat and we called him a cock. | ||
I confronted him. | ||
I said, you don't protect me because the media calls me racist? | ||
I'm like, the media calls you a Nazi. | ||
Are you an idiot? | ||
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And the guy's like, well, if you're not a white nationalist, like, I'm sorry. | |
I'm sorry. | ||
I mean, we don't owe you protection, but yeah, I mean, I guess you're right. | ||
So it's like, anyway, all that is to say, Not like I need to defend myself, but I see this kind of stuff, and it's very frustrating. | ||
And that's all I'm saying is it's a little bit of a nuisance. | ||
Because especially somebody like me, I don't like to talk about it because I really just care about doing the show. | ||
I don't like to talk every night about, I'm doing so much, and I'm under so much pressure. | ||
Because that's not my style, but I think it's worthwhile to remind people every now and again. | ||
Because people say a lot of ignorant things. | ||
People with no skin in the game, people that do nothing, like I said, people that got red-pilled yesterday, are gonna go and talk about Alex Jones, who is a fucking hero and a legend, and say, oh, that guy's why everything's messed up! | ||
Or they're gonna come on my show and say, you know, similar things about me. | ||
It's just not right, you know? | ||
And I understand being suspicious of people. | ||
I understand being paranoid. | ||
I get that. | ||
But to make an accusation like it's the gospel truth. | ||
Alex Jones did this. | ||
Nick Fuentes did that. | ||
It's just so not right. | ||
So, anyway. | ||
So I don't like to go off on that because it's not about me. | ||
And it's not about what I put in and everything. | ||
It's about what we are trying to achieve collectively. | ||
But it is important to remind people because you get a lot of that and especially lately because we're vulnerable. | ||
You know, the government's after us. | ||
The social media companies are after us. | ||
We're in a very tough spot right now because of the censorship and the deplatforming. | ||
I mean, we're surviving and we're building solutions to get out of it because it's a lot harder now than it was a year ago. | ||
But they recognize that they put us on the back foot after the Capitol. | ||
And now this is the moment when you're seeing a lot of demoralization propaganda, a lot of control, a lot of fear, uncertainty and doubt. | ||
Got to be very wary for this stuff because, you know, we are in a tight spot. | ||
You guys know it. | ||
They know it. | ||
They're pushing on this. | ||
This is where a lot of divisiveness is coming from. | ||
So we got to be like a fucking rock. | ||
We got to hang together right now because this is a tough time. | ||
And the stakes couldn't be higher. | ||
It's never been more difficult. | ||
It's now more than ever that we have to have solidarity. | ||
And all you have to do is look at the record here. | ||
I mean, it's like I do the show literally every night, two, three hours a night for five years. | ||
And, you know. | ||
Yeah, I'm an open book, right? | ||
I mean, 99% open book, and, you know, people can see, they can judge by my actions and my words what's likely, but I hate when people come in and say ignorant stuff like that, especially about somebody like Alex Jones who's been doing it for four times as long as me. | ||
So, anyway, so no, I will not have Alex Jones slander on the show. | ||
Masato says, hey, hey! | ||
Temple OS says, she's on me, she's on me! | ||
Help me, help me! | ||
I'm dead, oh my gosh! | ||
He's doing the, uh, the Jaden jumpscare clip. | ||
That was a very good stream. | ||
Jaden's been killing it, honestly. | ||
He's been doing really well. | ||
So if you haven't been tuning in, you gotta watch the Jaden stream. | ||
Vince, too. | ||
Vince is doing an amazing job. | ||
Goes without saying. | ||
Um, but if you're not watching the Jaden streams, he streams every night after me. | ||
His channel's on Kozy.tv. | ||
Kozy.tv slash Jaden. | ||
It's been really good content. | ||
He's done a couple streams on here. | ||
Tuesday, Wednesday. | ||
But even before, when he was on YouTube, he's been doing really well lately there, too. | ||
He had a great stream the other day playing a jumpscare game. | ||
Lot of fun. | ||
So, yeah, that was good stuff. | ||
Conservative T, so just wanted to apologize for the super chat on Tuesday. | ||
I meant no disrespect. | ||
Just got caught in the emotions after debating right-wing leaders on abortion. | ||
Resulted in them becoming pro-life and reaching many people. | ||
It made me pro-debate in general. | ||
I'm sorry I annoyed you. | ||
I fully support you and appreciate everything you do. | ||
Just want to add that the leaders were only from college parties and youth groups in Europe before any confusion appears. | ||
Just realized it sounded too big without that detail, so I'm just adding this. | ||
It's alright, it's alright, darling, it's alright. | ||
Hey, not a problem. | ||
I get it. | ||
But yeah, the other day she comes in the Super Chats and she's saying, you ought to debate women. | ||
In the Bible, women corrected men, and blah blah. | ||
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And I'm like, whoa, slow your roll there. | |
This is how it starts. | ||
They get their foot in the door. | ||
And, uh, you know, you tell them, hey, thanks for the super chat, yeah, yeah, wow, you're a based homeschool mom, whatever, and then it's the Patreon, and then it's the book, and then it's, well, actually, I think I know better, and, no, but it's okay. | ||
You know, you got emotional, women tend to do that, it's okay, alright? | ||
But we just have to have no tolerance. | ||
I can't let this show become feminized like everything else. | ||
Everything is so, like, It's like every man answers to women in this society. | ||
It's sick. | ||
It's either men becoming women, or they're acting like women and they're gay, or they're acting like women and they're straight and they're like straight but they have these like very... I don't even know. | ||
You know what I'm talking about. | ||
They just act like, they act like women. | ||
And then you've got guys that are masculine but They're simps. | ||
Then you've got guys that maybe are not quite simps, but they basically answer to women. | ||
And then you got guys that are just like, oh! | ||
And it's like the whole world turns around these insane, irrational women. | ||
Women who, and let's not have any confusion, are somewhere between men and children, okay? | ||
cognitively, are somewhere between men and children. | ||
And these are the people around which the world rotates, around which the world orbits, thanks to all these other men. | ||
So we have to have a very strict standard on the show. | ||
This show does not revolve around women and their feelings and their standards and whatever, because that's why the world is the way that it is, because everybody's so afraid to stand up to women, or they love women, they're all over women, and they're in their replies and all this kind of stuff. | ||
And I'm the one man who's going to put his foot down and say, not one more step, bitch. | ||
Not one more step. | ||
And none of that works on me. | ||
None of your tricks, none of that works on me. | ||
You want to know why? | ||
Because I am a real incel. | ||
I am a real internet celebrity. | ||
I'm a real involuntarily celibate. | ||
I am a real incel. | ||
So none of those tricks work on me. | ||
None of their feminine wiles. | ||
Because I'm tough and I'm probably autistic. | ||
So I literally have no patience for that. | ||
It's baked into my DNA that I do not have the patience for a bitch. | ||
So, I'm standing there. | ||
I'm the guard. | ||
I'm the guard at the gate. | ||
In, like, a very biblical way. | ||
You know, maybe I'll be the patron saint of incels or something like that. | ||
No, I'm not a saint, but... But I'm standing there at the gate like a... like a... like a mythological figure. | ||
So it's true. | ||
Now one more step, bitch! | ||
Everyone else is weak. | ||
And everyone else can be weak, but I've gotta be strong. | ||
And I've gotta say no. | ||
I've gotta say no! | ||
From God, man! | ||
Now that's good stuff! | ||
Now that's good! | ||
I came up with that all by myself. | ||
Now, that is from the Bible, of course, but that expression, I quite like that, and I did come up with that. | ||
Now, that does mean by the transitive property that woman comes from God, but not quite directly, right? | ||
She's not created in the same way. | ||
Man made in God's image. | ||
Woman made as a complement for man and from man. | ||
It's very... Now, I believe this! | ||
It's the Bible. | ||
I believe this. | ||
This is, like, my whole worldview. | ||
People say, oh, but you, you're not really like that. | ||
It's like, yeah, I am. | ||
Yes, I mean, what part about rib don't you understand? | ||
I don't know. | ||
Now, we did this rant already, but I just, just gotta remind you, because we're, because, you know, I don't know, I thought we were slipping a little bit. | ||
But it's so true. | ||
I mean, to me, that's the ultimate red pill. | ||
Man is made in God's image. | ||
Think about that. | ||
Man, made in God's image. | ||
God speaks, speaks the universe, the Logos, the Word. | ||
In the beginning, there was the Word. | ||
Creates man. | ||
Creates the universe and The heaven and the earth, and the water and the land, and the light and the dark, and the animals and the fish and the birds, and then man. | ||
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We're the original. | |
We are the one-to-one, made in God's image, and then woman comes, you know, and that's just it though, isn't it? | ||
And so I mean this is why our whole world is upside down because we we switched them out We reversed the roles now you got these men, and they're just like I don't even know man Totally sick, and I see it everywhere now. | ||
I see it everywhere and all the time, and I can't get away from it I'm just gonna have to become a monk. | ||
I feel like I'm hurtling towards that on some level anyway Where was I? | ||
So thank you. | ||
I appreciate you saying that. | ||
What a joke. | ||
says my younger brother got COVID a couple of days ago and the only symptoms he got was the stuffy nose. | ||
Is this the virus we are destroying our economy and bodily autonomy for? | ||
What a joke. | ||
So true. | ||
Curtis says Nick is the real deal. | ||
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He's the real deal. | |
He's the real deal. | ||
He's the real He would never have to take the vaccine. | ||
He can't have a normal job. | ||
Can't fly. | ||
He can avoid the vaccine easily. | ||
Yet, he is the only one on our side organizing the movement against it. | ||
He recognizes the medical tyranny. | ||
Thank you for fighting for us and America. | ||
Well, thank you for saying that. | ||
It's true. | ||
I'm unaffected. | ||
If I was a grifter, I mean, I could do it. | ||
My life would be so easy if I just did this show. | ||
Because I could do that. | ||
I could literally do nothing other than this show and just sit back and collect super chats and say, yeah, gee, that's terrible and like live a fine life. | ||
And I could be, you know, I could have every vice that I want and whatever, not to toot my own horn, I'm just saying, because, you know, getting a lot of people shitting on me lately and it's like, it just doesn't even make any sense. | ||
I mean, why would I break my neck to go out, spend tons of money to do an anti-vax protest when I don't even have to get vaccinated? | ||
I don't go to work. | ||
And I can't even get on a plane anyway or leave the country. | ||
It's like, I don't have anything to lose, really, with the vaccine mandate. | ||
Or at least, if I do, I don't have more to lose than any of you. | ||
So... And I'm not saying that like, hey, congratulate me. | ||
I'm just saying, you know, I don't think I need to prove anything, that's all. | ||
hidecaps says did you see the gray zone story about nato's self-described weaponization of brain science capable of exploiting vulnerabilities of the human brain nato says their new combat philosophy is capturing the psychocultural high ground love the new wurzel wooza morning show on cozy.tv i don't know what that is but sounds interesting honestly and uh i think i read | ||
I read something about the NATO paper. | ||
I didn't read the paper itself, but I read something like that. | ||
But they've been talking like this for years, honestly, the narrative warfare. | ||
Uh, DoMalady says, our boy Eggie got his account nuked from YouTube last night, RIP. | ||
Hoping there can be a spot for him at Cozy if he wants to join. | ||
Big ups on this platform. | ||
It's so clean, thanks! | ||
I haven't talked to Eggie in a long time, so, yeah, maybe if I get in touch with him, But yeah, I've met him before. | ||
He's a good guy. | ||
F in the chat for his YouTube channel. | ||
That sucks. | ||
I'm surprised he lasted as long as he did, because he's a pretty high-profile guy, and he says some pretty edgy stuff. | ||
Running through these hoes like I'm Alec Manassian. | ||
Hoes tug my dick while I run over pedestrians. | ||
That's his song lyrics! | ||
You would think that... I don't know how he lasted longer than I did, but hey, I mean, God bless, I guess. | ||
I mean, I'm not like I'm rooting for people to get banned, but I just, you know, I thought that would have been banned before mine. | ||
But yeah, I'd talk to him about it. | ||
Poopy Doopy says, I have to write an essay in history class defending the protest Protestant Reformation. | ||
I'm going to kill myself. | ||
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It's just history, man. | ||
Argentinian Roy versus the new website looks amazing respect to the dev team I remember when we only had America first dot live and it was just a blue screen with a video player in the middle Although I'll miss the o7 button. | ||
We might bring that back or something like that. | ||
But yeah, no, it's I'm glad you like it And Jews stay killing Christ has some more I'm skipping them I'm skipping them and I hope you don't blame me this time. | ||
I Midwest says, here's $10. | ||
America first! | ||
Alexi says, have a few dollars and keep up the great work. | ||
Love the show. | ||
Thanks. | ||
Cookie Monster says, Nick, my last day at my job is November 5th. | ||
I will not get the shot going into business for myself unless you would like to bring me on as a streamer. | ||
Are you requiring a vaccine for employment? | ||
Well, we're not hiring is really the problem. | ||
But hey, if you get a big following, then hit me up. | ||
I'm sorry to hear you're losing your job though, and I wish you the best of luck in your own venture. | ||
Andre says, hey Nick, have you seen Devin Stack video Defiant on BitChute about The Great Replacement? | ||
I don't know if you'd agree, but I bet he'd be a great streamer for a potential CozyTV streamer. | ||
Thanks, sir. | ||
Yeah, I actually haven't thought of him, but I think you're right. | ||
He would be a good streamer. | ||
Yeah, let me know. | ||
There's an email that you can Get in contact with on our telegram channel if you go to I think it's t.me slash cozy TV. | ||
I think that's the link We have a contact email on there. | ||
We could send us emails and If you want to send us suggestions I'd appreciate that because I was trying to brainstorm all the people to come on we have a list of like I would say two dozen and We can bring on more we want to bring on more, but I'm just like, you know trying to think of Who else needs a home there? | ||
So yeah, Aggie. | ||
That's a good one black pill. | ||
He's good Who's us is can we do an anti-vax event? | ||
I know your situation with the no-fly list Maybe we could do a Groyper Cruise, Groyper Tropical Island Getaway. | ||
I need something like that for sure. | ||
Midwest Jeff says the rally in Springfield was fun. | ||
I laughed pretty hard when you said later on that you might need to blur some people out of the video and picture if they don't get their weight under control. | ||
Have a good night and thanks for everything that you do. | ||
Yeah, that was funny. | ||
Yeah, that's a nice little Easter egg. | ||
Very funny. | ||
We were laughing our asses off when we were editing the video. | ||
I don't even know if I want to say it because it's pretty I mean but look it's it's just a matter of optics I am gonna say it so we're editing the video the day of you know we we get home from the rally the stream didn't work so we were putting the recording together to upload on the site to stream it you know stream the recording of it and so Simon is putting together all the footage the footage that we got the walk-up footage of me walking up to the stage and everything And so he shows it to me. | ||
He goes, Hey Nick, I finished it. | ||
Come check out the intro and how we clipped it all together. | ||
I said, OK. | ||
So I sit down. | ||
The graphics are great. | ||
Intro's great. | ||
The music's good. | ||
And as I'm walking up to the stage, there's this big fat person at the top of the stage. | ||
In the middle of the frame. | ||
Not off to the side. | ||
Not over here. | ||
And we're not talking about chubby. | ||
We're talking about fat. | ||
And this person wasn't one of ours, okay? | ||
Was not a groiper. | ||
Take my word for it. | ||
It was somebody else. | ||
But so, the footage is of me. | ||
It's me walking up. | ||
And the footage is of me from behind walking up to the podium. | ||
And it's like the Red Sea parts. | ||
And there's this giant... | ||
Person, right at the top of the steps, center of the frame, right in the fucking middle of the frame, right smack in the middle. | ||
And I said, there is no way that we could put that on the side. | ||
There is no chance. | ||
We paid a lot of money for this rally. | ||
I look fly as shit. | ||
I have a great outfit on. | ||
There is no way that I am gonna let that be in the middle of the frame. | ||
So I said, literally just blur it out. | ||
Just blur him out. | ||
Blur them out. | ||
Just pixelate it. | ||
Take them out because anything would be better than that. | ||
So that's what we did. | ||
So we pixelated them. | ||
They're standing up there at the stage and they just got totally blurred out. | ||
I warned you! | ||
I warned you! | ||
I said, I don't want to be... Listen, it makes me look bad. | ||
Because then everybody sees me and it's like, oh look, here come the fatties, here come the fat retards from America First. | ||
But we're not like that. | ||
If you're at the Springfield Rally, they're all good-looking, chad. | ||
There were even some bodybuilders there, tall, taller than me. | ||
And all it takes is, you know, one criminally overweight person to ruin the whole thing and make us look like the fucking fat camp. | ||
I won't let it happen. | ||
I will not let it happen. | ||
I will not let that happen. | ||
You're not gonna fat bomb my footage. | ||
I won't let you do it. | ||
We're gonna have to hire somebody to just keep these people away. | ||
We're gonna have to hire some kind of handler to just make sure that fat people don't get close to me. | ||
Or if they do, there's no cameras around. | ||
Because frankly it's unacceptable. | ||
You shouldn't be fat. | ||
Don't be fat. | ||
And if you are fat, don't be fat around me. | ||
Don't bring us down with you. | ||
Don't drag us all down with your big fat ass. | ||
You want to be fat? | ||
Fine. | ||
You shouldn't be. | ||
Fine. | ||
But don't be fat beside me, because I don't need that. | ||
I eat like trash, but I don't eat enough that I'm fat, you know? | ||
I'm disciplined enough, or maybe it's good genes, I don't know, but I mean... | ||
I've got the weight under control so I shouldn't have to bear your burden. | ||
I shouldn't have to carry that weight. | ||
No pun intended. | ||
Maybe that'll be Jayden's job. | ||
Jayden's tall. | ||
Jayden's tall. | ||
He sees above the crowd. | ||
he can clock them and he does. | ||
Not to be mean, fat people have value like the rest of us, but they're just sort of unsightly. | ||
You know, that's why they don't put fat people in advertisements, because it's not really an aspirational lifestyle. | ||
So yeah, that's funny. | ||
Alexi says, here's a few dollars towards the cause. | ||
I see that only you are building an actual movement in the U.S. | ||
capable of attracting Zoom or conservatives. | ||
Detractors call you a grifter, but when I watch other conservative people, they talk a lot and you do nothing. | ||
You go out there and do things IRL. | ||
America first is inevitable. | ||
True, true. | ||
We're the ones doing AFPAC. | ||
We're the ones building a censorship-proof streaming platform. | ||
We're the ones that were there at Stop the Steal. | ||
We're the ones doing the anti-vax stuff. | ||
We're the ones doing all this stuff. | ||
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So, it's so true. | |
Max, he says, at this rate, I wouldn't be surprised if Destiny was one of the three new streamers next week. | ||
Well, I wouldn't go that far, but who knows? | ||
Who knows? | ||
He's getting there. | ||
He's hurtling towards us. | ||
The problem is he's gay. | ||
If he wasn't gay, he would probably be one of us already, honestly. | ||
But we found out recently he was bisexual or something. | ||
Which is honestly just mortifying for him. | ||
I mean, how humiliating. | ||
Because first, the guy's a cuck, right? | ||
He's in an open relationship where basically his girlfriend is sleeping with other guys. | ||
I guess that's an open relationship if we're being charitable. | ||
So first he's getting cucked, which is bad enough. | ||
But it's like, whatever. | ||
He's a nihilist, degenerate, doesn't believe in anything. | ||
Okay. | ||
But then the guy's like talking about sucking off guys. | ||
And it's like, how many L's can one man take? | ||
How many L's can one individual have? | ||
So that's just it. | ||
And basically he admitted he had a crush on me. | ||
Kind of fucking weird. | ||
Do you remember that? | ||
When he... Do you remember that? | ||
I said some comment. | ||
I don't know what exactly I said when we were on the Ralphie Tour, but I said something like, oh, what, do you like me or something or something? | ||
Something to that effect. | ||
Do you remember? | ||
I don't remember what the comment was, but it was something that was like, like, yeah, I like you, which is so, like, off-putting. | ||
So... | ||
I think that if he didn't have that going on, he probably would be one of us, but... I just said, how could you be a bisexual cuck and become a reactionary? | ||
I don't... I just don't think it works that way, so... But, we'll see. | ||
I mean, I wish he would come over. | ||
It seems like he is, because he's like, I'm gonna block all trans people because you have no value. | ||
It's like, what the f... | ||
Based? | ||
And he's defending Kyle Rittenhouse? | ||
He BTFO'd Vaush debating about Kyle Rittenhouse? | ||
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Based? | |
And he said some other base things. | ||
He doesn't like Israel. | ||
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It's like, come on, man. | |
Just quit the games. | ||
Stop being gay. | ||
Stop being a cuck. | ||
Just embrace your destiny. | ||
Embrace your destiny, Stephen! | ||
Stephen Bonnell! | ||
It is your destiny. | ||
It is your destiny! | ||
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So true. | |
So true. | ||
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So anyway. | |
I am. | ||
You know how it's gonna happen? | ||
I'll be debating Vosh. | ||
And maybe Destiny will be moderating. | ||
And Vosh is going to be saying a bunch of really stupid stuff. | ||
And finally Destiny's not going to have it anymore and he's going to be like, you know what? | ||
Nick is right. | ||
And he's going to BTFO Vosh completely. | ||
And it'll be just like Star Wars because Vosh will be like the Emperor and I'll be like Luke and he'll be like Darth Vader. | ||
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You know? | |
And so, me getting the Force Lightning, that'll be like, you know, Vosh saying all the stupid shit, and I'm like, oh, you're dumb, you're ugly, you're fat, whatever. | ||
And then Destiny intercedes like Darth Vader. | ||
Picks Vosh up and throws him into the thing in the Death Star. | ||
And it'll be, that's the analogy, that's how it'll happen. | ||
So he'll see that, he'll be like, ah! | ||
Facts and logic are being are being cast away. | ||
Maybe Nick was right all along That's how it's gonna happen Bio biolysis says Nick you are right. | ||
Jayden's hiccups are loud and obnoxious. | ||
Thank you Yesterday he was jumping out of his seat while hiccuping. | ||
Also Steve Franson for the win for tomorrow's streamers. | ||
He's... well, I'm not gonna announce him tomorrow, but he's coming aboard. | ||
We're gonna onboard him as a streamer, so... I don't know why... don't guess, alright? | ||
Don't guess. | ||
You'll find out tomorrow, but... Yeah, the Jayden hiccups. | ||
Gotta love it. | ||
Now normally I don't mind, but sometimes he's just like a little kid. | ||
It's like literally being a chaperone. | ||
Sometimes he's just, it's like being a dad, because sometimes he's like a sullen teenager and he like barely responds to me, like one word answers, and he's just kind of like sullen and whatever. | ||
And then sometimes he's like, la la la la la la, and then he gets hiccups, he's like, hoo! | ||
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Hoo! | |
Literally just sitting there doing that, and it's like, pfft, so. | ||
He's a good kid. | ||
No, but he's a good kid, but sometimes I just feel like the fucking chaperone. | ||
It's like, it's like daycare with this guy. | ||
Who does that? | ||
I mean the hiccuping, it's like you might as well have one of those spinny hats on, you know, and like an ice cream cone. | ||
I have the hiccups with like a bright, which he does, a bright striped t-shirt. | ||
He's sitting there in his bright pink Supreme shirt. | ||
And an ice cream, a blue Icy, and a fucking Mickey Mouse hat on, hiccuping. | ||
He's in the backseat, he's in a car seat. | ||
I'm driving home. | ||
Alright already, I'll turn this car around, so help me God. | ||
That's literally, that's the dynamic. | ||
So, no, but we love him, he's a good kid. | ||
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He's a good kid, he's a good guy. | |
But the hiccuping, I'm like, what are you doing, man? | ||
Can't you control it? | ||
You're 22 years old. | ||
Can't you, like, mute the hiccups a little bit? | ||
You can't dampen the hiccup a little bit? | ||
I understand, like, a baby doing that, but a grown man? | ||
Nah, but it's one of his many quirks, one of his many endearing quirks. | ||
So I'm not, I'm not really giving him a hard time. | ||
American Dream with a big super chat, big shout out. | ||
Thanks a lot. | ||
Everybody give it 07 for American Dream. | ||
He says, I wrote a poem for you the other day. | ||
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Oh my gosh. | |
He says, roses are red, gripers are green. | ||
When Nick reads Super Chats, he sometimes is mean. | ||
See, now this is just... | ||
Dreadful. | ||
Please don't get him started. | ||
Nick's biggest burden is that we're all retarded. | ||
Shitslam poetry aside, I've been a loyal follower since 2016 and you still amaze me with what you're able to achieve. | ||
A once-in-a-generation man! | ||
Well, I mean, I guess the Super Chat made it worth reading the dreadful first part, but thanks a lot. | ||
What did you think I would say? | ||
Oh, that was good. | ||
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That was good and it actually rhymed. | |
That's not so bad. | ||
I mean, jeez, but thanks for the big Super Chat and thank you for the kind words. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Boomer Deb says, I sent you an email, but I quit my job because they have convinced me to do the right thing over the VAX mandate. | ||
New job, no VAX, at least until the OSHA mandated and higher pay. | ||
Cheers. | ||
I owe you one. | ||
God bless. | ||
Well, thanks a lot and congrats. | ||
I'm glad you got a better job. | ||
Good for you. | ||
Lone Star says, I started going to the gym today for the first time. | ||
I'm tired of being fat and retarded. | ||
So hopefully in a few months or so, I'll only be retarded. | ||
Wish me luck and have a good night, buddy. | ||
Well, thanks. | ||
Good for you, man. | ||
Stick with it. | ||
Cause, you know, nobody likes the fat people. | ||
So, just stay motivated. | ||
But just stop eating. | ||
Eat less. | ||
That's the best way. | ||
Just run a calorie deficit. | ||
Not hard. | ||
Just eat like one meal a day and work out and there it is. | ||
Prussian Bot says, hey Mr. Fuentes, I need advice. | ||
I am a senior in a 32% white school with a very liberal mother. | ||
Should I go to college for finance and grab a business law degree then into politics or remain anonymous? | ||
Yeah, I don't know dude. | ||
I don't really know you well enough to give you life advice. | ||
Should I go to college for finance and then grab a business law degree then politics or just something else? | ||
What the fuck kind of question is that? | ||
We're gonna poach them. | ||
We're gonna poach these guys. | ||
The Chirac savages can do something good for the white man. | ||
Kill each other in record numbers. | ||
We've got to stop the vax. | ||
Shorts Groypers is how much longer until Michael Knowles and Matt Wallace defect from Daily Wire and join Cozy TV. | ||
We're going to poach them. | ||
We're going to poach these guys. | ||
They're going to bend the knee. | ||
Eddie Van Graham says, What if their plan is to get all of us to quit our jobs so they can install Haitian, Afghans, other non-citizens in our place? | ||
And what if a piano fell on me? | ||
And what if I fell in a manhole? | ||
And what if I opened the door and stood on a rake and the handle hit me in the face? | ||
And what if fucking Comet hits Earth and we all die? | ||
Then I guess I don't have to read your nonsense. | ||
Every other day with this guy, what if the vaccine is the antidote to a disease not yet invented? | ||
What if? | ||
I mean, please, with this guy. | ||
What are you, three years old? | ||
What if? | ||
Asian, Groy versus we have been put in an incredible position here. | ||
We have an opportunity to take the country back, but no matter what happens, we will win at the very end. | ||
Jesus Christ, we'll take the final win! | ||
White pill! | ||
So true! | ||
That's so true, King. | ||
That's so true. | ||
And I'm Christian, and I am with you on that. | ||
I believe that. | ||
And I am white pill. | ||
The white pill is that we will die and go to heaven eventually if we're good. | ||
You're right. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Trippie says, will you... but it is true. | ||
Trippie says, will you use your interns to create some graphics we can use for anti-vax protests? | ||
Something we can print out and slap on a sign? | ||
We already did, okay? | ||
We already did. | ||
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Let's see. | |
Love all the ideas. | ||
Everyone's got so many great damn ideas. | ||
It's awesome. | ||
Real think tank here. | ||
Smoothies as people have a chance to partake in history rather than let it pass in cowardice. | ||
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Become history! | |
America First Reels says it makes me sad when you don't like Lil Uzi Vert. | ||
He's very good, everyone agrees. | ||
No, not everyone. | ||
Lil Uzi Vert sucks, okay? | ||
And I take great pleasure in saying that he sucks. | ||
His production isn't good, his lyrics suck. | ||
The only thing that's good about him arguably is his flow sometimes, but he's not good. | ||
So I will never listen. | ||
I'm a zoomer. | ||
I love zoomers. | ||
I like zoomer music. | ||
I like hype music, but his music is doo-doo. | ||
Period. | ||
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End of story. | |
Loud AF says YouTube was created for degeneracy. | ||
After Justin Timberlake exposed Janet Jackson's boob at the Super Bowl, CozyTV is the pendulum swinging back to what's right. | ||
No e-girls, just based-ass niggas getting cozy. | ||
Thanks for bringing us home, King. | ||
You got it. | ||
Winston says, can Smiley, Modern Monarchist, Nisuno, and I host a show on CozyTV? | ||
It will be called Autism Gone Wild. | ||
No. | ||
Uh, no. | ||
That will never happen. | ||
Sorry. | ||
Sunscreen griper over my dead body over my dead body. | ||
Will that ever will that ever see the light of day? | ||
I will die to prevent that from happening anywhere in the internet or I'm in the world But thanks, but thanks My dad thinks he's so conservative by talking about the two genders. | ||
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WTF? | |
Oh my gosh, that's crazy. | ||
so conservative but he's like a mark levin shill normie con libertarian and it's killing me he thinks he's so conservative by talking about the two genders wtf oh my gosh that's crazy big knickers his teardrops on my guitar will always be my childhood favorite i don't remember that one nick shelton says i'm currently a senior planning to go to ball state i'm Ball State. | ||
Where I have some great scholarships for journalism. | ||
I'd love to join you but I'm not talented in web development. | ||
Is it a good idea beneficial to go into journalism with an AF Christian mindset? | ||
And do you have any advice for entering that field? | ||
Not really because I'm not a journalist and I hate journalists. | ||
So I don't really have any advice. | ||
Smoothie King says whenever I think of a normie person I think of the angry Spongebob fish. | ||
Yeah, true. | ||
OpticsRespector says Optics is out, it's been a good run. | ||
Yeah, but OpticsRespector's always there, that's a good thing. | ||
Bingus says, can you add a VOD playback function so when I show up in the middle of a monologue I can watch what I miss now? | ||
Can you just, why don't you just, do you have a patience function on you as a human being? | ||
Big Chungus says, Nick, is it still considered a Chicago dog if you hold the tomato? | ||
Uh, yeah dude, I don't know. | ||
I don't know, man. | ||
says just ordered a burger from mr beast burger looking forward to it when can we expect the first america first fast food place king i don't know man i don't know smoothie king says used to watch ben shapiro until the best he had to say about epstein is that he was weird can't help but try to appease people and try to appear moderate and unassuming the world is as it seems yeah that's why uh i've | ||
Kai Clips says, I really don't get how people call you a grifter speaking from real experience seeing Nick buy a Beef Wellington. | ||
You could tell it was a treat. | ||
Never seen a guy so giddy like a kid in a candy shop. | ||
But sure, Nick is a grifter living luxury. | ||
Well, that's only because it was the Gordon Ramsay restaurant. | ||
I am a huge, huge Gordon Ramsay fan and there's nothing else basically in the world that would excite me. | ||
There's like a handful of things. | ||
Like there's I have like five heroes like Kanye West, Andrew Anglin, Donald Trump, Gordon Ramsay, Alex Jones, and so like going to his restaurant and having his signature thing that was like so that's why I was excited not because it was a treat like you act like I'm some poor bitch you could tell that he was so giddy to have a nice meal now listen Uh, I eat steak sometimes, okay? | ||
I mean, yeah, I eat good. | ||
I eat hot dogs, but yeah, sometimes I eat steak too. | ||
You're acting like I'm some poor, like I'm some broke bitch. | ||
Oh boy! | ||
A treat! | ||
Oh, a fine dinner. | ||
I got excited because it was Gordon Ramsay, Kai. | ||
Kai! | ||
I liked it because it was Gordon Ramsay. | ||
You're making me sound like a poor fag. | ||
You could tell that he's not a grifter because he's so poor that when he had a nice dinner he got so excited. | ||
Yeah, well I wouldn't go that far. | ||
I don't know if I'd go that far. | ||
You know, I'm eating good, don't get me wrong, but I'm a hard worker and I do it because I love the work and I'm a grinder and I like to win for America and I'm on my grind, okay? | ||
But I eat good sometimes, alright? | ||
Now you're making me sound like I'm poor. | ||
There's no nobility in having dirt on your face and wearing scraps and eating like Food out of the garbage and being like because I'm putting everything for the movement. | ||
It's like well, you know I'm a representative for the movement so You know, I don't know if I love these people that are like I drove here in a trash can and I just ate a banana peel Cuz I'm just such a humble worker, you know, I don't know if I go that far Kai clips making me sound like like a No, he's definitely not a grifter because his face lit up when he wasn't eating trash from the trash can. | ||
He's not used to it. | ||
Yeah, thanks Kai. | ||
Yeah, and I could tell that you're not a grifter because you had like the chicken nuggets or something. | ||
Okay, not to out you, but how about a little clap back? | ||
But sure, Nick is a grifter living luxury. | ||
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Well, thanks for that, Kai. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Big shout-out. | ||
Kai, you should have gotten the Beef Wellington. | ||
It was delicious. | ||
Kai got the chicken sandwich. | ||
Who does that? | ||
You know, these Zoomers, there's just something off about them. | ||
Kai goes to the world-class Gordon Ramsay restaurant in Las Vegas, which I practically killed him and Jaden to get to. | ||
You don't want to see me when I'm hungry. | ||
Kai saw a side of me that most people never see. | ||
Only people that know me really well, because they hang out with me a lot, have ever seen that side of me. | ||
But when me and Jaden got to Vegas, and I wanted to get the Gordon Ramsay dinner that evening, and I found out that we couldn't get there because it was closed, I was so, like, ass mad. | ||
I was so furious. | ||
Both of them, but especially Kai because Jayden knows me, but Kai saw a side of me that most people never see. | ||
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I was livid. | |
So we go through all that and then the next day we basically like run out of our meetup to get to the restaurant and after all that he gets the chicken sandwich. | ||
World-class Gordon Ramsay restaurant. | ||
They got the three-course lunch and Where they do, what the hell do they do? | ||
There's like a French Onion Soup, the Beef Wellington, and then they do the famous, um, what is it? | ||
The Bread Pudding or whatever it's called? | ||
The Sticky Toffee Pudding or whatever it is. | ||
And it was very good. | ||
Kai gets the Chicken Sandwich because he's like, whoa, the KFC thing! | ||
The KFC thing is funny, huh? | ||
I was like, Kai, what are you doing, man? | ||
What are you doing? | ||
Kai, you know, he's gotta... We gotta get on the ball, Kai. | ||
Kai, it's time to get on the ball a little bit with some of these things. | ||
Time to get on the ball, alright? | ||
You're not on the ball when you're going for the chicken sandwich at the... You're not getting Gordon Ramsay's Beef Wellington? | ||
Come on now. | ||
But thank you, Kai. | ||
Appreciate ya. | ||
I appreciate the sentiment, even though you make me sound like I'm broke. | ||
Good for you, King. | ||
Groyper says, imagine watching this show, seeing everything you've sacrificed, but think giving up your job is too much to ask to save our country. | ||
God bless you. | ||
I will not comply. | ||
Good for you, King. | ||
So true. | ||
Puerto Rican Groyper says, shame to say I watched some of Hassan and Ethan Klein's podcast the other day, and they did a whole segment about how Jews are not represented enough in Hollywood. | ||
Ironically, Hassan said that Hollywood has a WASP supremacy problem and that Anglos run Hollywood. | ||
These people are deranged. | ||
Yep. | ||
Cellar Door says, B. Fruit Bowl says, killing it my dude. | ||
Thanks. | ||
Cellar Door says, Hamood. | ||
Backwards is Hamood. | ||
Okay, I don't think that's true. | ||
Puerto Rican Grippers is very much looking forward to the New York rally. | ||
By the way, can't wait to attend all of them. | ||
I will gladly make the crowd more diverse. | ||
Awesome. | ||
I'll take the cuts, honestly, because I'm still here. | ||
thanks romance says everything seems like depopulation vaccines homosexuality abortion destruction of the family depopulation efforts i prefer they just try to genocide us the old fashioned way instead we have to deal with these insufferable psyops in lieu of a quick clean death a thousand gay cuts i'll take the cuts honestly because i'm still here i'm still living diversity viewer says hey nick | ||
can't wait until some jae kwan doe calls out the fact that whites are being discriminated against for our so-called politically incorrect conservatives to notice it also Lastly, when can we expect our next update for CozyTV? | ||
It just came out three days ago, man. | ||
When can we expect... It came out three days ago! | ||
You know, I don't know, man. | ||
You people are sick. | ||
Three days ago. | ||
When's the next update? | ||
Next update? | ||
It's brand new! | ||
Diversity viewer. | ||
I just read that. | ||
American Dreams. | ||
Dear Mr. Fuentes, this is your doctor's office calling. | ||
Your lab work came in today. | ||
It turns out in-cell levels are off the charts. | ||
You've been diagnosed a true cell. | ||
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Unfortunately, there's no known cure. | |
How about, what if I kill myself? | ||
Is there a cure for that? | ||
Because I really hope not. | ||
Kaka says Anomaly claimed he lost his biggest platform. | ||
Hypothetically, would he be welcome here? | ||
He's always spoken respect. | ||
Yes. | ||
Yes. | ||
No more questions about the platform, please. | ||
Just direct all the comments to the email. | ||
All right. | ||
Next Gen Kavlik says when you blurred out that person in the Vax Rally, at first I thought they wanted to stay anonymous or something. | ||
Yeah, let's go with that. | ||
JTL says CozyTV is Kino. | ||
This is for Assistant Groyper. | ||
I'll make sure it gets to him. | ||
Alexi says fat people can support America first, but they need to lose weight. | ||
Eating less or drinking less would help them. | ||
Oh, that's good advice. | ||
They may be conservative ideologically, but they need to lose the weight. | ||
It isn't that hard. | ||
So true. | ||
Diversity Viewer says, Speaking of the Chicago protest, I have to agree. | ||
There has to be a way to prevent the news channel from capturing all those fat boomer ladies next time. | ||
That was in Springfield. | ||
Also, I love how you got Herbert from Family Guy to sing the national anthem. | ||
That was entertaining. | ||
That wasn't us, so... | ||
And I don't know that reference because I don't watch that show. | ||
And perfect timing! | ||
Modern Monarch is before Super Chats. | ||
says uh the quality of super chats is poor of late i need to have a super chat coaching center for wannabe schizo super chatters in all honesty though those first few chats were the devil's anus i want to send more i don't need to but i want to sadly i'm in the woods with poor internet reception tonight it's beautiful out here just the moon and bugs are almost dead from the cold i'm drinking a kirkland sparkling water and it sucks i like apple green or liquid death Nick, the mountains are amazing tonight, your show is awesome tonight, and your website is, well, makes me smile. | ||
Bad news from Australia, Nick. | ||
All authorized workers in Victoria must get vaxxed by October 15th. | ||
That's tomorrow. | ||
That's so sad. | ||
Makes me sick like a dog. | ||
Hope you're okay tonight, man. | ||
I miss you and your show. | ||
Been so busy and dogged. | ||
Pray for the man. | ||
Pray for me, man. | ||
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Yeah, I will. | |
Thanks. | ||
Yeah, that's funny actually. | ||
says baked alaska be like we are capturing the enemy's command post yeah that's funny actually spencer says what minecraft youtubers if any did you watch as a kid i didn't arthur morgan says i'm sorry about what my older brother red pill gaming said to you Please forgive him, Nick. | ||
I've never seen him like this. | ||
He's been crying on and off for ages. | ||
Red Pill Gaming wants your forgiveness to be with you and stream cozy style with you. | ||
Americanism, not socialism, is our credo. | ||
Is this supposed to be a joke? | ||
Cellar Doors says, Destiny is very intelligent, great debater, wrong about everything but high IQ. | ||
You're one of the few I've seen beat him easily. | ||
Would love to see you debate him again soon. | ||
Yeah, we'll get right on that. | ||
American Dream says, thanks for the support, Nick. | ||
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I'll send you more poetry since you liked my first one so much. | |
Alexis says, what do you think about Elizabeth Eno? | ||
Elizabeth Heverin, she's a griper and supports you, but she's a woman. | ||
I don't know who that is. | ||
Zill says, would you consider open sourcing the site once it's complete? | ||
Hell no! | ||
Think it would be good for the internet as a whole, or easy for bad people to get something clean up and running with Whatever tech your team implemented make bandwidth money not insane. | ||
Hell no! | ||
We've been working on this for two years and lots of time and lots of money. | ||
Fuck no! | ||
Yeah, I'm just gonna give it to everybody for free, please. | ||
What do you think I am? | ||
Oh my gosh, this is just brutal. | ||
It was just torture. | ||
I was in a good mood earlier. | ||
Yeah, that was fun while it lasted. | ||
What the fuck are these superchats? | ||
What is this, a press release? | ||
or YouTube channel. | ||
What the fuck are these super chats? | ||
What is this a press release? | ||
Channel taken down for speaking against the Vax mandate. | ||
I'm streaming the other day. | ||
Any chance you could... | ||
We just answered this. | ||
Kai Clipses, it's true. | ||
Nick is a terror when he's hungry. | ||
We're sitting down and all of a sudden he just pinches Jaden. | ||
You should have seen Jaden shouting in pain, the ass-looting maniac. | ||
Now that was the few, that was one of the few moments of levity. | ||
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Jaden, what the, what did you, he hit me or something and then I pinched him on the arm and he freaked out. | ||
No, I don't even think he did anything. | ||
I think I just pinched him because I was mad. | ||
And I did one of those. | ||
I'm I know the hack. | ||
You pinch somebody by just like grabbing their skin between. | ||
I know this sounds obvious, but he doesn't know this trick, obviously, because he was like stunned. | ||
But, you know, you grab someone with the thumb and finger and you like grab a good amount of skin. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
And it hurts really bad. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I guess he doesn't understand that because he was like, oh, that really hurt. | ||
It was like Charlie bit my finger. | ||
He was like, What the heck, man? | ||
That really hurt. | ||
It's like what, he'd never been pinched before? | ||
Anyway. | ||
Then he starts punching me. | ||
Then he started punching me in the arm. | ||
What a fucking baby. | ||
But... That was one of the few moments of levity. | ||
I laughed at that, but... I was a terror the rest of the night. | ||
I was storming around the Vegas strip. | ||
Yeah, I'm not. | ||
I'm not pleasant to be around. | ||
I'm really not pleasant to be around generally, but especially not when I'm hungry. | ||
American Dreams. | ||
There's no more cringe, I promise. | ||
Sorry, added to the torture, but it makes the chat laugh. | ||
Yeah, that's great. | ||
Modern Monarchist says, Nick, did you hear my rap song? | ||
I gave it to Jaden and Beardson and Beardson said it was the best worst song ever. | ||
It really, it's really good and features the famous Groyper rapper Lil Diplo Soak. | ||
Night, Big Dog. | ||
Hey, goodnight, King. | ||
I didn't hear it, but I will listen to it now. | ||
Okay! | ||
Alright, that's it. | ||
That's it. | ||
That's all I can take. | ||
Alright, it's over. | ||
It's over. | ||
That's it. | ||
That's the show. | ||
Okay? | ||
So that's good. | ||
The audio's better. | ||
The stream didn't crash. | ||
So we're doing better. | ||
So that's gonna do it for me tonight. | ||
Remember to follow me on Gavin Telegram. | ||
That's it. | ||
That's all I could do. | ||
That's our last Super Chat. | ||
Remember to follow me on Gavin Telegram. | ||
I'm on the air Monday through Friday, 8 o'clock Central, 9 o'clock Eastern Standard Time on cozy.tv and AmericaFirst.live. | ||
Thank you to everybody that watches our show. | ||
Thanks to our Super Chatter subscribers. | ||
Everybody that watches, we love you. | ||
And I will see you on Monday. | ||
It won't be here tomorrow, but I'll see you Monday. | ||
Until then, have a great weekend. | ||
Have a great rest of your evening. | ||
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Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. | |
It's going to be only America first. | ||
America first. | ||
The American people will come first once again. |