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The head of the Chicago Police Union said that all the Chicago police should refuse to give the city of Chicago their vaccine status. | ||
There was a deadline on Friday that all the Chicago city employees had to log in on a website and submit their vaccination status whether they got it or they didn't or If they were going to be a conscientious objector and try and get some kind of exemption for the vaccine. | ||
So that deadline was extended over the weekend, but the plan was, and this is what we covered last week, Chicago Police Union had told all the Chicago police not to enter that information in. | ||
And he said that he's not necessarily against the vaccine or in favor of the vaccine, but he says it's a violation of the privacy of the police officers that they should have to give medical information to the city lest they be disciplined or terminated from their job. | ||
So what was planned over the weekend was effectively a walkout. | ||
That's not technically what it was, but effectively they were expecting on Friday that something like half the police force would show up to work on Friday and because they hadn't entered their vaccination status on the city's website and Friday being the deadline, they would be sent home without pay. | ||
And this put the city government in a precarious position because the city's been out of control for years now with gang violence, shootings, carjackings. | ||
And so the idea was the city would either have to go a full weekend with half the police force, which would be completely untenable. | ||
Or, they would allow the police officers who had not entered their vaccination status into the system to work anyway, thereby effectively overruling their own mandate. | ||
And so that was the game that was being played. | ||
Well, the city extended the deadline until this week, and now we've got some officers, something like a third of the police force, who continue to refuse to enter their vaccination status. | ||
But, and this is the black pill, and we'll get into this later, The head of the Chicago Police Union says it's no longer about the vaccine, it's no longer about privacy, it's not about civil rights. | ||
Now he says this is about collective bargaining. | ||
Now he says the reason why they're not going to comply is because they weren't consulted first before the city put the mandate in place. | ||
So that's a pretty big, that's a pretty big retreat. | ||
Kind of walking it back on that one. | ||
So we'll talk about that. | ||
We'll also talk about Delta, which this is being celebrated in conservative media. | ||
That's how I found this. | ||
Some are celebrating the fact that Delta Airlines announced that they will not be putting in place a divisive vaccine mandate for their employees. | ||
And they say, however, the reason they're not putting that in place is because 90% of their employees are already vaccinated. | ||
And they said, well, the reason the Biden administration mandated the vaccine for employers is because they were concerned that employers didn't have a plan to get all their employees vaccinated. | ||
So the federal government was stepping in to force their hand. | ||
That's what the CEO of Delta said. | ||
He said, but that doesn't apply to us because we had a plan and we're getting everybody vaccinated. | ||
We're communicating with our employees. | ||
We're doing it the right way. | ||
We're trusting them to make the right decision and get vaccinated. | ||
He doesn't mention though that all the employees of Delta were threatened with a $200 per month increase in their health insurance if they didn't get vaxxed. | ||
So all these conservatives are going out there saying, wow, great job Delta, no vaccine mandate. | ||
They say it's divisive. | ||
That's what we're saying. | ||
That's awesome. | ||
What nobody's reporting on is that Delta won't mandate the vaccine from the government because they've really got their own internal vaccine mandate which is hidden. | ||
Yeah, you know, they're not going to make their employees get the vaccine at the behest of the White House, but they will upcharge them $200 per month for their insurance if they don't get it. | ||
So, yeah, that's a huge victory. | ||
So we'll talk about that too. | ||
It should be a good show. | ||
The news is bad. | ||
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The show is good. | |
It's an interesting dynamic. | ||
News is not good. | ||
The news is bad. | ||
All the time. | ||
Every day you wake up and it gets worse. | ||
It gets a little bit worse every day. | ||
But the good news is that the show goes on and the show is getting better. | ||
Believe it or not, the show is getting better. | ||
This show and this platform is good and it's getting better all the time. | ||
Because we're here on Cozy.TV or AmericaFirst.Live, redirects to our channel, and we just added three brand new streamers to our platform. | ||
Starting today channels for Bryson Gray, Beardson Beardley, and Tyler Russell went live and I think so far Tyler Russell and Bryson Gray streamed. | ||
I think Beardson is coming back tomorrow. | ||
He's out of town. | ||
We have three brand new channels, three new streamers, a couple of streams today, and that's very exciting. | ||
So you can check out their channels. | ||
It's cozy.tv slash Bryson Gray slash Tyler Russell. | ||
That's two S's and two L's in Russell. | ||
Hancozy.tv slash Beardson for our new channels and they're all on our homepage so follow them if you haven't already check out their channel and there's replays now for Bryson's first stream and Tyler's first stream so that's great news we had our first small update for the platform in case you haven't noticed we made some modifications to the live chat and now you can access the live chat 24 7 even when a streamer is offline so if you go to my channel after my show is over | ||
You can click on the live chat tab and you can access the live chat even when I'm not streaming, which is sometimes nice. | ||
So already we got our first update. | ||
We got a lot of big things coming up. | ||
More streamers are coming next week. | ||
More features are being worked on all the time. | ||
So we're very excited about that. | ||
Last week was our first full week with Cozy.TV and it went perfectly. | ||
It was funny because we went live last Tuesday and there was like 30 minutes of downtime when we launched like the we put the link out and people had trouble getting on the site I want to say for 15 to 30 minutes after launch and some people prematurely were like wow you know great new website Nick So it was down for like 15 minutes, and then it went up. | ||
No problems since then. | ||
No problems. | ||
It's gone perfectly. | ||
We have already exceeded the capacity of Odyssey. | ||
You know, and I like Odyssey, by the way. | ||
But Odyssey, I think they start to break apart after like 1,500 concurrent viewers. | ||
We exceeded that. | ||
I mean, we exceeded that on America First.Live. | ||
We've got six streamers now, some of them streaming concurrently, I think, which is the first time. | ||
I think Tyler and Bryson were streaming at the same time perfectly live chats going everything works. | ||
We haven't been censored even though everybody's aware of it. | ||
So it works. | ||
It's not censored and it's a beautiful UX beautiful UI, right? | ||
Some people have already began to notice some of the little details you scroll over the logo and it moves a little bit. | ||
So I want to say after week one now granted this is a beta test I want to remind everybody so the platform we don't even consider it launched officially because we're still testing some things and working on some key features but | ||
I almost want to say mission accomplished first full week no problems it went perfectly just like we planned so once again a congratulations to our dev team and I just wanted to give a little blurb about that because like I said we got some new streamers this week they'll be streaming all week we'll be onboarding three more next week and then three more the following week and then three more the week after that that's we have planned but we'll probably have three more after that and more after that | ||
And at some point we're just going to open it up, not to every living person on earth, but like at some point we're just going to send out a ton of invite links and, you know, bring out a ton of people once the platform's really finished. | ||
But I'm very excited. | ||
I think the potential is really big here. | ||
So that's that. | ||
In case you forgot, cozy.tv, we got some new people on. | ||
I also want to say, after the successful launch of our beta test, we got a ton of emails from people volunteering to help us. | ||
A lot of people reached out and said, Hey, I'm a programmer. | ||
I want to join the dev team. | ||
Or, Hey, I want help with support tickets. | ||
We got a lot of emails offering to help, so we're re-opening our internship application. | ||
We've got, I think, 150 to 200 people on our intern team working on, like, everything you can imagine. | ||
And we want to expand it a lot, because we've gotten a lot of interest since the platform dropped last week. | ||
So we re-opened the application. | ||
It is at, I think the link is, NicholasJFuentes.com slash intern. | ||
Let me check and make sure I got that right. | ||
I forgot to write it down in my notes. | ||
But if you go to NicholasJFuentes.com I think you'd find that application. | ||
Let me see. | ||
Yeah, okay. | ||
So it's NicholasJFuentes.com slash intern. | ||
And so you put your email in, your Discord name, your skill set, tech stack, hourly commitment, stuff like that. | ||
We don't allow women. | ||
Sorry. | ||
Yeah, we don't want any women on the team. | ||
We don't want any non-US citizens. | ||
You got to be 18. | ||
We don't want anybody that's in like a militia or work for the government. | ||
But those are just some of the restrictions, just in case people are wondering. | ||
I get asked this sometimes. | ||
So, and there's a few more questions, but that's nicholasjfwences.com slash intern. | ||
You can check that out. | ||
And if you want to help us out, get on the application. | ||
We'll review it. | ||
We do a pretty extensive process and people sign NDAs and stuff. | ||
And we go through a pretty rigorous course, a couple of interviews and some other things. | ||
But like I said, it's already a huge team, but we want to make it way bigger. | ||
So that's that. | ||
And then the last thing is we've got, of course, our brand new merch line. | ||
We have a Halloween limited run merch line. | ||
If you go to merch.nicholasjfuences.com, we have six Halloween designs. They're only going to be available through October. | ||
We of course have our America First hat, which is back in stock. | ||
I haven't checked the numbers on that, but we're like two-thirds sold out already. | ||
It's been live, I think it went live like earlier this month and we're two-thirds sold out. | ||
So get them while you can. | ||
They're free shipping, made in America. | ||
I think they're 35 bucks but very high quality so there's that and we also have the official I will not comply vaccine t-shirt anti-vaccine t-shirt the official logo shirt and that will be available throughout the year not just in October so there's that and of course follow me on Gavin Telegram there's a couple of buttons down below you can just click on the button and it takes you to the website Okay, so that's that. | ||
A lot of announcements, but we're gonna dive in the news because there's a lot to discuss and, you know, it's kind of sad. | ||
Honestly, it's a little bit, a little depressing today, but don't get too upset, okay? | ||
Stay with me here. | ||
And let's just try to have a good attitude. | ||
Let's just try to be adults, if possible. | ||
Because sometimes I go through the news and I tell people how I really feel. | ||
I always do. | ||
I'm always honest with you. | ||
But sometimes I really tell people, like, we are screwed. | ||
And then I get super chats and people say, can you just say something to cheer me up, man? | ||
That was really tough. | ||
And I always get mad at that because That's the deal, folks. | ||
Listen here, Jack. | ||
That's the deal, okay? | ||
America is in decline. | ||
We're in the autumn of our civilization. | ||
I wish it wasn't that way! | ||
We can still live rich and meaningful lives in spite of this. | ||
In fact, I think the hardship and the suffering makes our lives more meaningful. | ||
It enriches our lives. | ||
There's this weird dynamic where a lot of people talk about, I wish it was the olden days because back in the day, men had real hardship and they were conquerors, pioneers, explorers, you know, all that kind of thing. | ||
And then they watch the news and it says, oh, um, you know, gay advertisements on TV, Jewish control of Hollywood, TV shows have more black people on them than before, McDonald's touch screen, and people go, ah! | ||
I can't take it anymore! | ||
This is the worst! | ||
I hate my life! | ||
I hate my parents! | ||
I'm so blackpilled! | ||
I can't even get out of bed today. | ||
And it's like, well which is it? | ||
Which is it? | ||
You know? | ||
On the one hand, people are quoting Nietzsche on reading Bronze Age Pervert and they're like, if it was the olden times, I would put a village to fire for my girlfriend! | ||
And then on the other hand, they're like, driving to work again, I'm gonna kill myself because my boss is trans and she's so mean to me. | ||
So which is it? | ||
I think, I think this is when the strong people are made, right? | ||
That old meme. | ||
Good times create weak men. | ||
Weak men create hard times. | ||
Hard times create strong men. | ||
We're in the hard times. | ||
We're creating some strong men. | ||
Only the strongest will survive. | ||
Welcome to the Salty Spittoon. | ||
How tough are ya? | ||
Welcome to the ethnostate. | ||
Hi, welcome to Florida. | ||
How tough are ya? | ||
Are you a bitch liberal? | ||
How tough are ya? | ||
Welcome to Mar-a-Lago. | ||
So that's the way that I see it. | ||
Anyway, with that in mind, because I have to baby you now, I have to treat you like a little baby, because I've been getting this a lot. | ||
Everybody super chats and they say, I need a white pill. | ||
No white pills, bitch! | ||
We eat nails, okay? | ||
We eat nails for breakfast with no milk. | ||
So it's time to get used to that. | ||
Shut up. | ||
Shut up a little bit and just deal with it. | ||
All right? | ||
Okay. | ||
Now the pep talk, that's your pep talk. | ||
That's your self-help. | ||
That's your Mike Cernovich guerrilla mindset. | ||
Now that that's out of the way, we're going to dive into the news and I'll tell you, listen, the fight against the vaccine is not going very well. | ||
And we're still fighting. | ||
I'm still hitting the streets. | ||
I'm still hitting the pavement. | ||
We're going to be in New York. | ||
In the second week of November. | ||
We're still out there, okay? | ||
We're trying. | ||
But the state of the conflict is not going so hot. | ||
And our first story is about Delta Airlines. | ||
This is one such example. | ||
Here's why this is sad to me. | ||
I see a lot of conservatives celebrating this development and they don't even read into what's going on. | ||
And I'm not talking about anybody in particular. | ||
But that's how it was presented to me. | ||
I don't know who retweeted it or who posted it. | ||
But I saw this story and somebody says, hey, this is a great thing. | ||
It was being framed like a good thing. | ||
I read the article and it's total doo-doo, total garbage. | ||
And so the development is this. | ||
All these conservative sites are celebrating that Delta Airlines, unlike the other major airlines like United and Southwest, they are not going to force their employees to get the vaccine. | ||
Or so they say. | ||
And the head of the company said, the head of Delta said, that we are not going to force our employees to get vaccinated because that's divisive. | ||
And so everybody who is anti-mandate or anti-vax is saying good for them! | ||
That's awesome. | ||
That's terrific. | ||
Because all the other airlines as federal contractors, private companies with more than 200 employees, or rather more than 100 employees, so subject, in other words, to the Biden vaccine mandate, and also as federal contractors, so doubly subject to the vaccine mandate, people are saying, well, good for them. | ||
They won't force it on their employees, and maybe other dominoes will start to fall. | ||
Maybe there's some resistance. | ||
But it turns out that the story is a little bit more complicated than that. | ||
While Delta Airlines is not officially, formally forcing their employees to get vaccinated and threatening them with being fired or something like that, what they are doing is charging every employee who does not get vaccinated a $200 surcharge on their health insurance. | ||
And the reason they're doing that is to offset the cost of the fines That they will have to pay if they accommodate people with exemptions, with religious or medical exemptions to their vaccine. | ||
So in other words, they're complying with the Biden vaccine mandate, but they're not going to eat the fine for their employees. | ||
They're going to ask all their employees to essentially pay the fine. | ||
They're passing the fine down to the workers. | ||
And so this is the story. | ||
And notice how it changes. | ||
The lead, very optimistic. | ||
The final paragraph, not so much. | ||
With the Biden administration putting the finishing touches on its punitive order to force businesses with over 100 employees to get jabbed or get lost, one of the nation's major airlines announced that it was ditching its own vaccine mandate. | ||
In what many are celebrating in a victory against Biden's oppressive method of governance, Delta Airlines CEO Ed Bastian Said that the carrier would no longer be enforcing the coercive measure which he referred to as quote divisive and all but claiming mission accomplished on the goal of getting all of its employees vaccinated. | ||
Bastion explained why Delta called off the dogs, unlike its competitors. | ||
According to him, and he says, quote, the reason the mandate was put in by the president, I believe, was because they wanted to make sure companies had a plan to get their employees vaccinated. | ||
A month before the president came out with the mandate, we had already announced our plan to get all of our people vaccinated. | ||
And the good news is the plan is working. | ||
Today at Delta we are 90% vaccinated, fully vaccinated across our entire company and more and more vaccinations are coming in by the day. | ||
So I expect that by the time we get to November next month we're going to be at the 95% threshold and when you consider that there's going to be some religious and medical accommodations made that we're going to need to consider those too. | ||
What he did not mention was that a major part of Delta's plan was to, quote, encourage employees to get vaccinated or face a $200 per month surcharge on their health insurance, which likely was a big reason why the company hit the 90% milestone. | ||
In an August memo to employees, Bastian wrote, quote, the surcharge will be necessary to address the financial risk the decision to not vaccinate is creating for our company. | ||
So is that really a victory? | ||
Is that... is really ditching the vaccine mandate? | ||
Because it... it says that in the same article that it says that, yeah, they have their own vaccine mandate. | ||
Breaking news! | ||
Delta Airlines ditching their vaccine mandate because everyone's already vaccinated. | ||
Why are they already vaccinated? | ||
Because if they didn't get vaccinated they'd have to pay $200 per month more for their own Health insurance. | ||
Yeah, well I don't think it's really reasonable to say that they ditched the mandate just that it was hidden or that it's already succeeded. | ||
And this is what you see across many industries which is massive compliance. | ||
Most people are getting vaccinated. | ||
And there are some conscientious objectors, but most people are getting vaccinated. | ||
And even the companies that are not forcing the vaccine are doing things like this. | ||
I mean, they're just hiding it. | ||
And I want to be clear, you know, on the one hand, we don't want the vaccine mandate because, big picture, it's about the compliance system that's being built. | ||
We've talked about this many times. | ||
But, you know, in short, if they are allowed to mandate that every man, woman, and child gets vaccinated, the enforcement mechanism that they would need to create to enforce that mandate is something that is going to last for the rest of our lives. | ||
And it's something that is fungible. | ||
I don't know if that's the perfect word for it, but in the sense that its purpose can be adjusted to accommodate other goals. | ||
They have built up an enforcement system to enforce the vaccine mandate that they could change the nature of that to enforce something totally different. | ||
They could push a button, and with the OSHA regulation and the precedent that that sets, the fines and everything, plus the statewide database of vaccination status, plus the standardized mobile app and QR code and all of that, which plus the standardized mobile app and QR code and all of that, which is going to be put in place nationwide, maybe even worldwide, to assign a person a barcode on their phone, match with their identity, tied | ||
Once that gets put into place, they could just simply change the nature of the mandate. | ||
Today, it's a vaccine mandate. | ||
Tomorrow, it's an anti-racism mandate, or an anti-homophobia mandate, or an anti-Christian mandate. | ||
And then the same enforcement mechanism that they used to make everybody get the vaccine, they can force people to do something else. | ||
Otherwise, you're fired. | ||
Excuse me. | ||
And you can't board a plane and you can't travel between states and you can't rent a car and you can't do anything because that's what they're talking about. | ||
But it is also about the vaccine itself. | ||
We have no reason to believe that this vaccine is safe. | ||
We have no idea because while it is big picture about biometric security, it's also about the vaccine too because it's the nature of this that makes it such a grave matter. | ||
It's not just anything that they're using as the pretext to create this system. | ||
It happens to be something very invasive and a huge imposition on people and their bodily autonomy. | ||
We're talking about a completely experimental vaccine and it's not like this is one new vaccine Of which there are many other vaccines that came before it that we have experience with. | ||
This is a new vaccine and it's a new kind of vaccine. | ||
It's an mRNA, as you know, gene therapy vaccine. | ||
It alters your genetic code. | ||
It enters your cells. | ||
Genetic information is put into your cells and it forces your cells to create spiked proteins, which are one of the signatures of the COVID-19 virus. | ||
This is something which has never been tried on human beings outside of trials and now billions of people have it and they're getting huge doses of it and in other countries they're being expected to get it every six months. | ||
This is something that just hasn't been around long enough to even see the medium to long-term effects. | ||
So it's not just about having people refuse to comply because we do not want to build a system where we're beholden to the government in this way. | ||
But it's also about not having everybody in America forced to get something which may sterilize them, kill them, compromise their health. | ||
We already see some studies which are put out by the CDC, which show that more children, adolescent males, are getting hospitalized from the vaccine than from the virus itself. | ||
And so, in other words, when we see that 95% of Delta's employees are vaccinated and all they had to do was upcharge them on their health insurance a little bit, it's not just bad because people are complying and they're willingly going into this biometric digital slavery system, but also it's because those people are now injected with this mystery drug that we have no idea what it does to people. | ||
It's that too. | ||
And the more people that comply, the more pressure there is for other people to comply and willingly go into slavery, and the more pressure there is for other people specifically to get vaccinated and potentially compromise their health. | ||
So a major company like Delta reaching the 95% threshold, we're going to start to see more of this. | ||
More companies are going to reach that threshold. | ||
And then that's it. | ||
And you want to know something? | ||
It's possible. | ||
Because, and listen, maybe it isn't. | ||
I'm not a doctor. | ||
I'm not a scientist. | ||
So I really don't know what the side effects are. | ||
But as somebody that is not a scientist, I do read the news. | ||
And I do read what the scientists say. | ||
And what the scientists say is that we don't know the side effects. | ||
We've covered it on the show for months. | ||
Specifically in Israel, they have, I think it's more than 80% of their population double vaccinated. | ||
Huge percentage of their population triple vaccinated, all with the Pfizer mRNA vaccine, which is supposed to be the gold standard. | ||
And they have more daily cases than they did a year ago, when the pandemic started. | ||
So we know that the vaccine isn't really providing adequate immunity, and they say, well, it wears off over time. | ||
There's a lot of breakthrough cases, and a lot of those breakthrough cases are being hospitalized. | ||
It's really not a matter of time. | ||
The vaccine just doesn't work that well, even to achieve its stated objective, which is always shifting, by the way. | ||
Goalposts on that are always shifting. | ||
Initially people expected it would prevent them from getting sick. | ||
Now they say something like, well if you get it the symptoms won't be like lethal, but you still got to get treated and sometimes you still have to be hospitalized and so on. | ||
But in any case, we know that about Israel and we've gone over the scientists in Israel acknowledge and they admit we don't know the long-term side effects. | ||
Never been tried before. | ||
So, like I said, I'm not a doctor but I read what people say and I read the news and we hear things like that and we look at the VAERS reporting system where we see a lot of adverse effects, hear a lot of anecdotal stories And there are some studies which show that for particular demographic cohorts like adolescent men, the vaccine may be more risky than the disease when you compare them. | ||
All of that being said, I don't know for sure if the vaccine is going to kill people. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't know if in three years people are going to be dropping like flies because of long-term side effects. | ||
That's really not the point. | ||
We don't know. | ||
And, you know, unless you're willing to take a roll of the dice on your health, You can't say confidently that this is a good idea. | ||
This is something that's healthy. | ||
This is something that you know will be better for you than taking your chance with the coronavirus or whatever. | ||
And that's really the problem here. | ||
You know, so I don't want to hear in a year or two years, because it may be the case. | ||
It may be the case that in a few years people are fine. | ||
Maybe they're really sick, but it's possible that they could be fine. | ||
The point is, number one, the principle, but also the precedent. | ||
Do we want to become a civilization where we're all just guinea pigs and treated like guinea pigs, treated like livestock? | ||
Do you want to be a sort of experimental lab rat for big pharma? | ||
And then once that precedent is set, once we affirm and embrace that principle, where does that end? | ||
I mean, what happens when they start putting drugs, if they haven't already, in the air or in the water or in the food? | ||
It's not even a choice anymore. | ||
What happens when they undertake bigger, more ambitious, more risky experiments, maybe even covertly in a way that's unavoidable? | ||
Is that the precedent that we want to set? | ||
Do you want to go through life wondering if the government is experimenting on you? | ||
Do you want to go through life and at any given time the government can cut you off from society if you don't do something like this? | ||
Compromising your own autonomy? | ||
Shutting down your own critical thinking? | ||
Basically deferring or delegating your own authority, your own control of your body to the government? | ||
Like is that... that's really the point here. | ||
And I feel like a lot of people don't see the bigger picture. | ||
People see where we are today and they say, how did it get so bad? | ||
But every step along the way, they weren't willing to speak out, protest, sacrifice, do anything about it. | ||
People look at a city like Chicago today and say, how did it get this bad? | ||
A hundred years ago, we had the Columbian exposition in Chicago, and now you can't walk downtown without fear of being carjacked or mugged. | ||
How did it get this bad? | ||
Well, every step along the way, which was incremental, people didn't want to protest, they didn't want to make a big stink, didn't want to speak out or sacrifice. | ||
People said, really? | ||
You really want to ruin your life over X incremental step towards ruin? | ||
And then you add all those up, cumulative effect over generations, and then people say, what the? | ||
What happened here? | ||
This is terrible! | ||
And they blame the politicians, and they blame the Democrats, and they blame everybody else. | ||
And the same is true here. | ||
Everybody, well, I don't want to say this because I don't want to say, oh everyone's going to get vaxxed. | ||
But look this is a time where people have to make a decision and if everybody decides to get vaccinated don't be don't be mad decades down the line or a generation down the line when yeah even if billions of people don't start dying from the vaccine you're expected to do something that is really bad you don't want to do again in the future Unless the government pulled the rug out from under you because they did it here in 2021 and nobody took a stand. | ||
And it's gonna get worse every day. | ||
The consequences of non-compliance will get worse every day. | ||
I've been saying this for years now. | ||
But a lot of people don't seem to listen. | ||
So... On some level, people just don't believe it. | ||
Which I don't understand. | ||
I mean, I kind of understand it. | ||
Excuse me. | ||
Burp? | ||
I drank a cup of coffee before the show. | ||
A little bit of a coffee head. | ||
Coffee fiend lately. | ||
I understand why people don't see it because the future is not tangible. | ||
You can't look at a crystal ball and see with 100% certainty the kinds of things that will happen to us in the future. | ||
So it's not immediate, it's not urgent, and so therefore it's very easy for people to do the easy thing now because they can't see how hard it's going to be later as a consequence. | ||
So I understand why. | ||
But you should believe it. | ||
You should believe that things are going to get worse because look at where we are now. | ||
And compare it to where we were six months ago, a year ago, two years ago. | ||
And so just based on how things have gone basically at any time interval in the last 100 years, just take that and project that into the future and understand there will be practical, real consequences for everybody, for you. | ||
It'll affect you in your life if people don't start to do something. | ||
It's as simple as that. | ||
Nobody's going to come in and fix it all. | ||
Nobody's going to come in and change it unless there's sort of this galvanizing thing that happens where people rise up. | ||
Maybe now's not the time, I guess. | ||
Maybe now's just not the time, but it'll keep getting worse until that time happens and so the suffering will increase. | ||
So anyway, I don't mean to... I don't want to black pill. | ||
I think I'm just rambling at this point, but You know you see Delta Airlines the compliance is happening 95% compliant by next month no virtually no conscientious objectors and you see this in a lot of companies a lot of people are just getting it and going about their lives. | ||
But if you're concerned about this, here's what you got to do. | ||
If you got fired from your job or your job is demanding the vaccine, just do it now. | ||
Cut yourself off. | ||
Figure out a way that you could go out and live. | ||
If this is a big deal to you, and it should be, they're going to keep asking more and more from you. | ||
You know, this is the beginning, not the end. | ||
This is not one and done, get it over with. | ||
If they mandate booster shots, if they keep going further than this, it's not like, well, struggle's over. | ||
I'll get my vaccine, go back to work. | ||
This is the opportunity for people to figure out how to do something that is anti-fragile. | ||
How their life and their destiny is not tied up in what Lori Lightfoot or Bill de Blasio or Gavin Newsom or whoever says, now's the time to figure all that out. | ||
Because people got caught off guard this time. | ||
And if people kind of go along with it now, they won't be ready for when the next mandate, the next compliance check happens. | ||
So it's a good time to figure it out, but That's Delta. | ||
Not a white pill, it's a black pill. | ||
Delta won't mandate it because everyone just did it willingly. | ||
So, we're gonna move on. | ||
I want to talk about our featured story, which is about the Chicago Police Union. | ||
Also pretty tough. | ||
I was excited about this. | ||
We covered this on last week's Thursday show, I believe. | ||
And to briefly summarize, The city of Chicago mandated that every city employee log into this website and submit their vaccination status. | ||
The deadline for that was on Friday, last Friday. | ||
The Chicago Police Union chief told all the police officers in Chicago not to enter their vaccination status onto the website. | ||
And he said that this was a violation of their privacy. | ||
He's not for or against the vaccine, but this is about people having a right to have their medical records be private and not have their job security contingent on exposing that to the city government. | ||
And so he said all the police officers, vaccinated or not, should not submit their information by the deadline. | ||
And this would force the city government into a catch-22 situation, where if a large percentage of the Chicago police force shows up on Friday without having put their vaccination status into the system, then according to the city's own mandate, they then according to the city's own mandate, they would have to be sent home without pay for the weekend, leaving the city with like half or two-thirds or a third of its police force. | ||
Something which would cause chaos and a lot more violence and crime and things like that. | ||
Or the city could waive the requirement temporarily, let the people that did not input their vaccination status on the website go to work that weekend, and effectively abrogate or overrule their own mandate. | ||
And so if you have Chicago police officers, lots of them, who are working over the weekend with pay, because the city can't go without cops for a weekend, If they are there working, while being paid, not having put their vaccination status on the website, that means that it's like, well, they were never really that serious about the mandate and effectively the mandate then is null and void. | ||
If he got people working that didn't comply with it. | ||
So I was expecting last weekend this big showdown and I talked about it I think on Thursday and I was excited I said look these Chicago police officers are going to show up they're going to get sent home and then the city's going to explode because It's already bad. | ||
It's been bad for years with crime in Chicago. | ||
It's been getting worse. | ||
And if they have half the police force they normally do, the criminals are going to know that. | ||
And so there's going to be more carjacking, more looting, more killing, more everything than ever. | ||
And I was driving around the city on Friday, and then that just didn't happen. | ||
I'm driving around the city, I'm waiting to see, like, Dark Knight Rises style, like, storming of the Bastille, the prisons blow up, and... I was waiting, and I was thinking maybe I could get in on it. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I'm not a criminal. | ||
And I, you know, I strive to be a moral and a good person. | ||
I try to be a good Catholic. | ||
But I'm thinking, hey, if everything's for sale, I mean, I don't know anybody in this city anything. | ||
I'm like, you know, maybe Nordstrom is having a five-finger discount today. | ||
There's no police. | ||
No one's gonna stop anybody. | ||
So I'm driving around just seeing what I could see. | ||
Maybe I could find some deals. | ||
But nothing's going on! | ||
And I'm checking Twitter, and I'm checking Twitter, I'm searching. | ||
And there's no update. | ||
I'm refreshing the timeline, searching Chicago police, checking police scanner. | ||
It's the same. | ||
And I go, what the hell's going on? | ||
So it turns out they extended the deadline to this week for the police officers to submit their vaccination status. | ||
So nobody got sent home on Friday without pay. | ||
At the same time, although the police officers were working with pay, The mandate technically wasn't in effect because they extended the deadline. | ||
So, no showdown. | ||
The vaccine mandate wasn't overruled and there was no explosion of crime in the city. | ||
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Boo! | |
That's exactly what we wanted! | ||
That's what we need! | ||
That's what we need to see in our lives and in America is pain. | ||
We need to see pain And chaos? | ||
And we need to see disruptions happening? | ||
Because that's the only thing that's going to rock the American regime out of its entrenched position is for people to get uncomfortable and upset. | ||
That didn't happen. | ||
And now the head of the Chicago Police Union says they're going to hold the line and about a third of the police officers are not going to put their vaccination status into the system, but he says It's not about the vaccine anymore, and it's not about privacy, and it's not about any of that. | ||
Now he says it's about collective bargaining. | ||
And the reason they're holding this line is because they weren't consulted on the vaccine mandate. | ||
Not because it's an infringement on their civil liberties and on their rights and their privacy and their dignity as human beings. | ||
It's got nothing to do with medical decisions and bodily autonomy. | ||
Now he says it's about collective bargaining because Lori Lightfoot didn't go to the police and ask them for permission to ask all of them to submit their vaccination status for them to keep their jobs. | ||
Which is great. | ||
So this is the article. | ||
It says, quote, the back and forth between the mayor and the Chicago Police Union continues with the city sending out a flurry of emails and memos as its vaccine mandate enters its first full week in effect. | ||
At least two memos have gone out since Friday's deadline for all city workers to report their vaccination status to the city. | ||
But Fraternal Order of Police President John Catanzara said thousands of officers are still refusing to do so. | ||
He said, quote, the unofficial number we have is about over 3,200, so about a third of the department. | ||
Kadanzara has said the mandate is illegal because the city didn't negotiate terms with the union. | ||
He said officers who are still refusing to report their vaccination status will be called in by supervisors on Monday and once again will be asked to comply with the mandate. | ||
And he says if they refuse it sounds like they're going to go into a no-pay status effective immediately. | ||
He said the dispute with the Lightfoot administration is no longer about the vaccine or personal beliefs but collective bargaining rights. | ||
He said, quote, all of those things are a change in your employment policies. | ||
You have to negotiate with us what that looks like. | ||
The city has refused to do that. | ||
Two memos have been sent out since Friday. | ||
The latest from Sunday involves consequences officers could face if they don't follow the city's vaccination policy. | ||
Any such officers will become a subject of a disciplinary investigation that could, quote, result in a penalty up to and including separation from the Chicago Police Department. | ||
It goes on to say that sworn members of the department who retire while under an investigation may be denied retirement credentials. | ||
Which I'm assuming means like no pension and stuff like that. | ||
So what I see here is a big retreat. | ||
I see this as basically a safe phasing. | ||
Safe phasing? | ||
So it's a Monday. | ||
It's a Monday. | ||
Hey, everybody. | ||
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Hey, listen. | |
Listen, it's a Monday, okay? | ||
It's a safe phasing. | ||
It's a face-saving retreat. | ||
He's walking it back. | ||
He's reeling it back in and what it looks like is he's preparing to come down on this and accept something that is basically the same but after having gone through a process where the city discusses with the Union, you know, the city affirms the bargaining rights of the Union by having a meeting Then they can go forward with their vaccine mandate. | ||
That's what it sounds like to me. | ||
Because last week they said this is a violation of our privacy and blah blah blah. | ||
And now this week they're saying, well, actually it's not about any of that. | ||
It's just about the fact that, well, we weren't consulted. | ||
Well, that's not what I heard last week. | ||
That's not why they were doing this. | ||
That's not what they're holding the line against was the infringement of collective bargaining rights. | ||
It was about privacy. | ||
It was about people's right to not turn over their medical records and their employment's contingent on that. | ||
Now it's about the fact that the police union wasn't, they didn't negotiate with the city. | ||
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Oh, okay. | |
So what's going to happen now? | ||
Lori Lightfoot will sit down with the head of the police union and say, wow, you're so important, great job, you know, let's take pictures, save face, and then they come out and say, well, we've updated our policy and it's the same thing, but now we got the insight from the union. | ||
That's what it sounds like to me. | ||
Now, we'll see if 3,200 police officers are put on leave without pay, and then they have a third smaller police force, but that's not what it sounds like. | ||
It sounds like some kind of face-saving negotiation thing going on where Lightfoot is saying, well, we're not going to relieve you of your duties right away. | ||
We're going to investigate you, and it could result in termination while we work this out. | ||
So it's like, well, technically we're disciplining you, but not really. | ||
You're under investigation because you didn't comply, but you're still going to police the streets so the crime doesn't get out of control. | ||
And the police union chief is walking it back saying, well, it's not about having a vaccine mandate. | ||
I'm fine with that. | ||
You just have to talk to us first. | ||
And maybe this is going to slowly go into some kind of a meeting, a negotiation, and then they just have the same thing that they would have already anyway. | ||
That's what it sounds like. | ||
But no, no walkout, no 50% of the police force going home. | ||
No chaos, no anarchy, no crime, no nothing. | ||
It's just system keeps chugging along. | ||
And I don't know, I guess I shouldn't have expected that to happen because nothing ever happens because nobody's willing to play hardball. | ||
At the end of the day, everybody just cares too much about a system that does not care about them. | ||
That's the bottom line. | ||
People care too much, and they shouldn't, because this system does not care about any of you. | ||
This is a system which is really designed to milk you like a cow. | ||
It's designed to take your kids from the womb, turn them into good, and I know this sounds really edgy right now, but honestly, Turn them into good, productive workers and then put them in the ground when they're done. | ||
And it's not designed to create families. | ||
It's not designed to create life or beautiful things or high culture or civilization. | ||
Or technological advancement or achievement in arts or science. | ||
It's not designed to glorify God. | ||
It's not designed to do any of these things. | ||
It's designed to just basically do the bare minimum. | ||
Keep the scaffolding of a society up. | ||
The curtains are falling down. | ||
The facade is down. | ||
But it's just meant to keep the bare minimum so that this machine can keep creating mansions and yachts and fortunes for the super wealthy. | ||
So why does anybody really care? | ||
And here's what I mean by that. | ||
It's like the Chicago Police. | ||
Well, we can't walk out. | ||
We can't leave the city without their cops. | ||
Why not? | ||
Why don't all the Chicago Police just stop going to work? | ||
Well, there would be all this crime. | ||
Yeah, who cares? | ||
Who cares? | ||
The government doesn't care. | ||
Why should you? | ||
The mayor doesn't care. | ||
The Attorney General doesn't care. | ||
The prosecutors don't care. | ||
Why do you care? | ||
The police are out there rounding people up and then they drop the charges. | ||
The police are out there doing the best that they can and then the mayor changes the rules of engagement. | ||
You can't chase on foot and you can't chase them in a vehicle. | ||
But the police have to care? | ||
I have to care? | ||
There's like five carjackings a day in this city. | ||
And you have as many people murdered by, whatever it was, September 1st, than you had in the whole year back in 2012 or 2013 or, you know. | ||
The numbers, in other words, are out of control. | ||
I don't have it right in front of me, but everybody in the city knows. | ||
And that's just what's being reported. | ||
That's just what we see. | ||
Forget about the things that are not seen, the things that are not reported, that for bureaucratic reasons don't show up in the statistics for political reasons. | ||
But the police should care that, oh, there'd be a little bit more crime. | ||
And I saw this the other day, too. | ||
Donald Trump recently put out a press release, and he said something like, Republican voters shouldn't vote if there's not fixes for election integrity by 2022. | ||
He said something like, I don't know why Republican voters would go out in 2022 and 2024 if nothing changes with election integrity. | ||
Why would voters go out and vote in fraudulent elections There's been two years since 2020 and they haven't been fixed. | ||
Two or four years. | ||
So why would they vote? | ||
And I saw a lot of conservative pundits like Jesse Kelly. | ||
He's a big, tall guy. | ||
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He's a huge, big man! | |
But he's really concerned that the GOP is gonna lose votes. | ||
He goes, yeah, I'm as pissed off as any other rootin' tootin' conservative. | ||
But not voting for the GOP? | ||
Yeah, that's a bridge too far. | ||
That's stupid. | ||
You know, I'm from, I'm a big pundit, I'm a big-brained, listen, I write for a living, wacko. | ||
I write for a living, you far-right nutjob. | ||
I don't do silly internet live streams. | ||
I'm a writer, and I rub shoulders with Ben Shapiro and stuff. | ||
I know what I'm talking about. | ||
You have to vote for the GOP. | ||
And I saw that and, like, that's, that's one of those things where it really all makes sense. | ||
Donald Trump going out and saying that, That's the kind of hardball thinking we need. | ||
You don't care about us. | ||
The GOP doesn't care about us. | ||
They don't even pay us the formality, the going through the motions, the respect of our intelligence. | ||
They're not even going to pretend that they're doing anything about the election, which was obviously stolen. | ||
They won't even do us the decency of performing any kind of reform, performing any kind of big push or big effort to fix the elections. | ||
They don't even care enough. | ||
They don't care enough about us or respect us enough or our intelligence to do even that. | ||
But they do expect our vote. | ||
They do not care that we think the elections are legitimate. | ||
They do not care that even when they were in charge in 2016 to 2018, when they had the House, the Senate, the White House, the Supreme Court, that they didn't build a wall, that they didn't cut taxes for the middle class, They didn't repeal and replace Obamacare. | ||
They didn't change the bad trade deals. | ||
They didn't bring us out of Iraq and Afghanistan. | ||
But we cannot allow the GOP to miss an opportunity to retake the majority. | ||
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Why? | |
Why do we care? | ||
Let's just see what happens. | ||
Let the GOP fail. | ||
Let them have an historic loss even though Biden has record low approval ratings. | ||
Let it happen. | ||
Let the bottom fall out from them. | ||
Who cares? | ||
Voting for the GOP and getting them in power in Congress or the White House, unless it's Trump, doesn't matter. | ||
So, I'm honestly not convinced. | ||
I'm not persuaded. | ||
And the same goes for the cops and for any of this stuff. | ||
We as the American people have to be willing to walk away from the negotiating table and say, we're not getting anything out of this. | ||
All we do is get screwed over and disrespected. | ||
Not only do we get our money taken and we're the victims of crimes and our country's being taken from us, but we also get humiliated and spit on and, you know, on top of that by like our own people, by the people that purport to represent us. | ||
But we're chained to the negotiating table. | ||
Well this time, if we go all in on a GOP, this time if we back the blue, and if we just mutter under our breath, more liberal bullshit, but you know, we go along with it, we're all in, maybe we'll get a different outcome. | ||
It's not gonna happen. | ||
At some point, people gotta draw a line in the sand, and follow through, and say, I'm out. | ||
I'm not voting. | ||
I'm not getting the vaccine. | ||
You can fire me. | ||
If I'm a police officer, I'm not showing up. | ||
If I'm in the military, I quit. | ||
But, you know, everybody... I don't know. | ||
I guess the system is just paying too well at this point. | ||
People are just getting too... That's ultimately the problem. | ||
That's why I say America First is inevitable. | ||
That has to change. | ||
But right now, people are just getting too much out of the system. | ||
They're just getting too much. | ||
The deal is still too sweet. | ||
So shut up! | ||
By the way, people should really stop complaining because they complain all day about the system, but it's like, hey, let the system fall apart a little bit. | ||
And they're like, well, no, but I want to right after I watch TV, you know, right after I do this and do that, whatever. | ||
That's OK. | ||
That's OK. | ||
That's life. | ||
It is the way that it is. | ||
If you're wondering why isn't a change happening, you're like, man, people seem really angry. | ||
Things are getting really bad. | ||
Why are there not people in the streets? | ||
It's like, where are you? | ||
Where is anybody? | ||
They're not in the streets because they're really not that mad. | ||
They really don't care that much. | ||
Because if they did, they would, you know, they'd be doing that. | ||
But that's not really their fault these are just I in general I don't know it's fair to like place blame and say well you don't care enough it just is the way that it is that's just we have to be realistic about the nature of power and everything and the cost-benefit analysis that goes on in people's heads you can't blame a you know breadwinner for going to work and everything and providing for his family and not like I don't know going and living in the woods and hunting squirrels and rabbits so | ||
But yeah, it's just disappointing that time and time again there's an institution that can do these kinds of things and they won't do it. | ||
The police should walk off. | ||
The system has been, especially in Chicago, the system does not support the police. | ||
They get screwed over all day long and there they are, ready for work in the morning. | ||
And same goes for like the GOP and the pro-Trump MAGA movement. | ||
There they are, dutifully going out in the Georgia Senate runoff and every other Every other election, go and vote for... hold your nose, hold the line, vote for Mitch McConnell's majority, vote for Kevin McCarthy's majority. | ||
I mean, like, why? | ||
At this point, I think there's just one path forward, honestly. | ||
Don't get me wrong. | ||
Politically. | ||
Politically. | ||
We should be doing things as we've always done outside of politics, which is to say networking, building skills, pursuing resources, or other things that are going to help in the future down the line if there is a leader or a movement that galvanizes the country. | ||
So I'm not saying, like, this is our last hope politically. | ||
Strictly on a political level, I think the only thing that will change our fortunes is a Trump 24 election. | ||
That's it. | ||
Trump in 24, get the right people in there. | ||
I know a lot of people hear that and they might groan and roll their eyes like, ugh! | ||
But Trump is pro-vax, or Trump did this or that or the other. | ||
He's the only one. | ||
I mean, survey the entire political landscape, every institution, the whole conservative movement, any governor, senator, other Republican operative. | ||
It's like there's Trump. | ||
That's it. | ||
He's the only one. | ||
And like that press release was a big deal because that was like, that's the kind of Trump that we had in 16 when he said, if I don't win the nomination, I'll run third party and I'll tank I'll tank the whole election and give it to Hillary Clinton. | ||
And, you know, that was an example of playing hardball. | ||
That was an example of, look, it's our way or the highway. | ||
And now you can scramble and worry about the GOP's fortunes in the next election. | ||
And so him saying that, and him remaining one of the only truly independent, he's not perfect by any stretch. | ||
And he's got a lot of people surrounding him that are bad. | ||
And he's made especially some big mistakes with COVID. | ||
You have to look at it on an even-handed way. | ||
I'm well aware, more than most, of the faults and the failures that have gone on for the past five years. | ||
But he is different than all the others. | ||
He just is. | ||
He is a true outsider. | ||
He does have good instincts. | ||
He does think differently than all the others. | ||
He's the only one really capable, on a political level, immediately, of delivering change. | ||
The only one. | ||
Otherwise, we're gonna have to wait a long time before anybody else like that will become a contender. | ||
That's just the reality. | ||
Now, I'm not saying that we should tie up all of our hopes and dreams on a Trump 2024 candidacy, because there's a lot of problems with that. | ||
Election fraud being chief among them. | ||
We don't know if he's gonna run. | ||
Will we just have a repeat of 2016? | ||
I mean, there's some issues. | ||
But on a political level, that's it. | ||
Gotta get in there. | ||
Gotta get the right people in there and just liquidate the government. | ||
I mean, send everybody home in the intelligence community. | ||
Send everybody home in the State Department. | ||
Destroy all the embassies in the world that are, you know, under the State Department. | ||
Dismantle the military. | ||
That's what has to happen. | ||
That's it. | ||
Other than that, politically, there's like nothing else going on on the national level. | ||
Otherwise, the answer is, and that's why I say strictly from a political angle, that's the only hope. | ||
There's hope outside of politics, strictly electoral politics, but in terms of urgent, immediate, that's all there is in the next decade. | ||
Otherwise, you're just gonna have to, like I said, build a network, keep talking to people, become a pillar of your community, save your money, work hard, build skills, have a family, etc. | ||
Infiltrate politics on a local level, or to the extent that you can. | ||
And then hopefully, a generation of people will rise up through the ranks, create a parallel society, and in a generation or two, it will be ready, it will be ready to be born, and maybe Then take a shot, you know, make some kind of a play to change regimes in America towards something more favorable. | ||
But in the short term, this is what we got. | ||
So and just based on what we're seeing, because I don't see that I don't see people coming out. | ||
There's not going to be a spontaneous action. | ||
There's not going to be a civil war. | ||
There's not going to be a divorce. | ||
There's not going to be because you could see with this, if everybody's complying, if the police are going along with it, the military to everybody's all in on this. | ||
It's like, look, we got Trump. | ||
We got the MAGA movement. | ||
We got to work with what we got. | ||
We got to work with the cards that we've been dealt. | ||
That's, to me, what it's pointing to. | ||
Just saying. | ||
So, anyway. | ||
I don't know how we got on that subject. | ||
I guess with the police being a failure and people not being able to let go, I think it's just like, it's really Trump and there's really not much else going on. | ||
No other bright spots. | ||
Just like we were five years ago. | ||
So, that's that. | ||
I want to move on and take a look at our Super Chats. | ||
And we'll see what you guys have to say about all of this. | ||
We have a Super Chat button in the live chat, by the way, in case you missed it. | ||
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They added that over the weekend. | |
So... There's a little Super Chat icon where you can send a message, and then there's also one under the video player, just in case you missed that. | ||
We're gonna take a look. | ||
I'm gonna pull it up right now. | ||
Let me get my... | ||
San Pellegrino out. | ||
This is why I drink sparkling water. | ||
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It drives me to drink water. | |
So let's see. | ||
Allergies are acting up a little bit, which is great. | ||
I don't know why my allergies are just endlessly bad. | ||
And with no real... | ||
I try to figure out what makes them worse, what makes them better. | ||
It's like it's a total mystery. | ||
I have no idea. | ||
Some days are good, some days are bad. | ||
I took this nasal spray the other day, it opened me up and that was good, but I got this new trick because I used to do nasal spray, but it would just get stuck in my nose because my nasal passage is totally swollen. | ||
And so I would use the nasal spray and it would just drip out. | ||
I would just end up blowing my nose and just blow it right out of my nose. | ||
But Party Goy, he said, well, what I do if it's really bad is I just lean my head back and it drips up into your sinuses, which I tried and it worked. | ||
So I'll just have to do that every day now. | ||
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But it's not fun. | |
So I don't know. | ||
Maybe I have to get a nose job. | ||
Should I get a nose job? | ||
Not a cosmetic nose job. | ||
Although, honestly, while they are in there, maybe I'll just get a new nose. | ||
I don't want to, but it's like something's got to change. | ||
Because I have a deviated septum. | ||
I don't know if you know that, but I have a deviated septum. | ||
That's why I'm sniffling all the time. | ||
Swollen. | ||
No, I'm not seriously considering it, because I would just, I hate medical procedures. | ||
my nose and they they fixed out with that so what is it a rhinoplasty they go in and they just you know they do just do surgery they reshape i think the cartilage but it's like hey while you're in there make my nose look better could you do that is that would you think lesser of me no i'm not seriously considering it because i would just i hate medical procedures i don't think i would ever even do something like that but but i do think about it i'm like well you know if they're in there | ||
would i would i tell them like hey could you make my nose look a little sexier i I don't believe in plastic surgery, by the way, I'm very against it, but it's like, this is a medical procedure, and it's just sort of like a, you know, while you're at it, it's an add-on, it's an a la carte, nose job on the side. | ||
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So I don't know. | |
So I don't know what I'm gonna do. | ||
I'm just a bag of bones, man. | ||
I'm a bag of bones. | ||
I can't breathe. | ||
I can't sleep. | ||
I have to crack my neck. | ||
Just, I don't know, man. | ||
Walking dead over here. | ||
I'm the walking dead. | ||
Okay. | ||
Well, alright, alright. | ||
Enough stalling. | ||
Let's just read these damn Super Chats. | ||
Let's just get it over with. | ||
ThatShitHurted says, Why do trans people always say we're denying their existence? | ||
Like, nobody's denying your existence. | ||
I can see you right there, you freak. | ||
Now shut up and stop trying to normalize your freak show existence in the lives of my children. | ||
Yeah! | ||
Hey! | ||
Yeah! | ||
You tell them. | ||
My favorite thing to do is think of a hypothetical person and then totally just, and totally give them the what for. | ||
That's my favorite thing to do. | ||
Trans person is like, you're denying my existence. | ||
And I'm like, hey, no I'm not. | ||
I'm just saying, listen you freak. | ||
Just stop pushing your shit on my kids. | ||
Yeah. | ||
What do you think about that? | ||
And another thing. | ||
People love to do that. | ||
They love to create a fake person who, you know, maybe they say things that real people have said, but they love to create a fake person and then totally dress them down. | ||
Hey, listen you! | ||
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Hey, you get away from my kids! | |
Heh. | ||
Yes. | ||
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Mission accomplished. | |
Aw, hell yeah. | ||
Let's go. | ||
Yeah, you tell him. | ||
You tell him, man. | ||
They say this, like, hey listen you, nobody's denying your existence. | ||
I can see you right there, you freaking freak. | ||
Now shut up and stop trying to normalize your freak show in front of me and my kids. | ||
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Yeah, you said it, I agree with you. | |
I agree with this guy. | ||
I don't think they're saying, like, that you're, like, did you hear something? | ||
I don't think they're saying that you don't acknowledge that they are real, that they're in front of you, that you're looking at them. | ||
I think what they're saying is you deny that transgender can happen, which is true. | ||
We do deny that that exists. | ||
Yes, I deny the existence of trans people. | ||
Not that there are not human beings that exist in reality that claim this, but that there is no such thing as a person that transitions from one gender to another, because that cannot happen. | ||
So I disagree. | ||
I do deny the existence of trans people, and... Yeah, so, no, it's not about normalization, it's like... | ||
You can't normalize something that doesn't occur. | ||
We're not normalizing a phenomenon. | ||
We're denying this phenomenon exists. | ||
We're not saying, You know, transgenders are out there, but it's deviant. | ||
We're saying no, there are no transgender people. | ||
There are people that claim that because something is wrong with them, you know. | ||
And I'm not trying to say that ignorantly, but they are either, they have a mental illness that's either a result of their upbringing, or maybe it's in the genes. | ||
Who knows? | ||
But either way, they have a problem. | ||
That doesn't mean that a person can cut off their genitals, change their outfit and their hair, and claim to be another gender. | ||
I mean, how ridiculous is that? | ||
I watched one of my clips from a long time ago. | ||
Somebody posted it on Instagram or something. | ||
And it's so true. | ||
Transgender people really do believe, at the most extreme end, they think that if you cut your genitals off, literally, and then change your hair, that that means you became another gender. | ||
And that's not true. | ||
Like, can we just say that? | ||
That's really the crux of the transgender issue. | ||
And I've said this before, people make it about everything else, but let's just get to fundamentals here. | ||
At the most extreme end of a gender transition, you've got people that are going in, in like a boy example, they're cutting off their balls and penis, they're growing out their hair long, wearing makeup and wearing a dress, and they're saying, now I'm a biological woman. | ||
No, you're not. | ||
I mean, you know, and that's just on that's just fundamentals. | ||
So we as conservatives have to just lay it down. | ||
And I think all of it just stops right there. | ||
Let's just shut it down right there. | ||
No. | ||
Trans meaning across you cannot cross over from one gender to another you're born one gender That's a gender you are that's a gender you die as and are we really? | ||
Like going to concede that someone and and that's just at the most extreme end that they're doing body modification At the lowest level and you've all seen this you have obvious men these giant freak shows at the five o'clock shadow literally grow their hair out and Or they're bald in some cases and they wear a wig or something and then they put on makeup and they say, hi, I'm a girl! | ||
And we're supposed to be like, yeah, well, don't normalize that. | ||
It's like, no, I reject this entirely. | ||
Not true. | ||
Obviously a person that does that is just disturbed. | ||
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That's all. | |
So no, I do deny the existence. | ||
I do deny. | ||
That shit herded says which segment of the left do you find to be the most unbearable? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't really I don't really look at the left. | ||
Honestly, I don't watch their content. | ||
I don't I'm not really familiar with their ecosystem. | ||
I Guess it is that it's it really is the LGBTQ types because you got on the the best the best ones are your Glenn Greenwald's Or your, uh, who's the girl, what the hell's her name, from Hawaii? | ||
Come on, what's her name? | ||
Tulsi Gabbard. | ||
And, uh, that guy from Arlington Heights, Jimmy Dore. | ||
A little rough on the names here. | ||
The best ones are your anti-woke leftists, who are, you know, they're basically like, I don't know, National Socialists, honestly? | ||
That's kind of what they are. | ||
But you know what I'm talking about? | ||
These leftists that are on Tucker Carlson. | ||
Like, that's probably as good as you're gonna get. | ||
And then maybe further than that, you've got like a neoliberal type, somebody like a Destiny, or in that neighborhood. | ||
And maybe you've got people that are communists. | ||
I would say the worst ones, though, are these like... It's the sexual stuff. | ||
It's the degenerate, sexualized stuff. | ||
And that's ultimately what it is. | ||
There was actually a book, one of them wrote it, what's his name? | ||
Caleb Maupin or something. | ||
He's like one of these real communists. | ||
And he wrote a book about how people like Ian Kaczynski in particular are transforming Marxism and transforming communism into this weird, like, basically they're just shoring up the Democratic Party and the mainstream left. | ||
And their whole ideology is motivated by just, like, sexual perversion. | ||
Like, they just want to be gay or they want to be whatever. | ||
They want to be trans. | ||
And that really is not class struggle. | ||
It's not, like, whatever. | ||
It's just about degeneracy. | ||
And those people are always the most unhinged, the most wacko, the most far out there. | ||
And that's because they're the most disturbed. | ||
That's because they're the ones that are, you know, on a personal level. | ||
I think personality is really politics. | ||
Why do you think all the frat guys are, like, pro-Trump and right-wing? | ||
Like, it really all comes down to how you were raised, and who you are, and that kind of thing. | ||
And so, the scene kids, all these messed up kids that you knew in high school, just in the same way they were the worst in high school, they got the worst politics now. | ||
Those are the people that are, you know, gender abolition, and anti-fun, all that kind of stuff. | ||
So, that's probably the worst. | ||
Chosen lie says I hate standing in line anywhere and hearing the people in front of me discuss the weather Fake public dialogue is the worst. | ||
I wish we could just be real human beings again loving the new site Yeah, you know you ever see that video on YouTube. | ||
It's like 7-Eleven outside of Disney World in 1993. | ||
Have you ever seen that? | ||
It gets recommended to me on YouTube all the time. | ||
And it's very rare because people didn't have mobile phones and cameras, you know, 20, 15 years ago. | ||
And so you don't have a lot of that slice of life, like, candid footage from back then. | ||
The kind of stuff that you have now where people filmed themselves in high school or they filmed themselves at work or subway or whatever. | ||
And so when you see this stuff from, like, the 90s, it's, like, anachronistic. | ||
And there's this old video. | ||
It always is in my recommended, and it's these guys. | ||
They're in a 7-Eleven at, like, 3 a.m., outside. | ||
outside of Disney World and they're just fooling around in the 7-eleven they're just you know being goofy talking to the cashier and drinking Slurpees and whatever and there's like this quality to it where it's it is different you know the kind of dialogue like The feeling which you can really only imagine if you were born in this generation is so different. | ||
The idea that you're like in a particular place in a particular time doesn't really exist now because you're tapped into the internet. | ||
So now it's like you go to a 7-Eleven in another state at night but you could pull out your phone and talk to everybody back home and everybody's on Twitter and everybody's on Instagram. | ||
It's like the world has gotten smaller And you can't really get away from it. | ||
And back then, it's like, if you're at 7-Eleven at 3am, outside of Disney World, it's like, it's like you're on another planet. | ||
It's like you're on Mars. | ||
You know? | ||
Nobody's awake. | ||
You're there. | ||
You're there with whoever else is there at night. | ||
You can't talk to anybody else. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
I don't, I don't even know if I'm explaining it right, but it's like the whole, like, Epistemology of it is that the right? | ||
I don't even think that's the right word, but it's it's completely different It's completely different the whole way of thinking is different And I'm sure there's lots of other things that have changed too, you know social trust has gone down and there's not a lot of white people working at 7-elevens and there's a lot of black people roaming around and | ||
So it's not as friendly, it's actually tense because it's like it's not kids going to 7-Eleven that were raised right and have a, you know, decent moral compass and are just fooling around. | ||
Now it's like super predators flying in there and crackheads and homeless people and people working behind the counter, Indian, don't even speak English. | ||
So there's a lot of other things that have changed too, but but even still if the phones weren't there if the internet wasn't there it would still have a Completely different feeling You know doing things like going on a road trip and flying around it's like the world really was bigger 30 years ago And now it's not now it's much different so I Anyway, so that made me think of that. | ||
I don't know what you're talking about people in front of you discussing the weather Fake public that you mean like small talk or I don't know what you mean by that in particular, but yeah, no people are not real human beings anymore People are very Hollo? | ||
I think they always have been though, honestly. | ||
But they're more now than they were before. | ||
Jeb2016 says, they really named this nigga Colin Powell. | ||
LMFAO, rest in piss, bozo. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Colin Powell died today. | ||
Lying neocon. | ||
And now they're gonna rehabilitate him. | ||
Now he's gonna be a big resistance hero, just like John McCain and George Bush, right? | ||
GroyperLatitudes says, fart niggas be like toot? | ||
Yeah. | ||
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Yeah, that's true. | |
Big Globes says, Washington State head football coach Nick Rolovich just got fired today for not taking the VACs. | ||
What a patriot and thug Jay Inslee. | ||
Yes! | ||
Yeah, big shout out to the coach. | ||
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Coach! | |
Good work, coach. | ||
Nice work out there. | ||
Oscars says, hey Nick, I need some advice. | ||
My GF gave me an ultimatum. | ||
We got the same one last week, so... It's very childish of you. | ||
It's honestly kind of weird. | ||
of this, my application to the Air Force will be blocked. | ||
What do I do? | ||
Okay, yeah, nice bait. | ||
This is the second time somebody's done this. | ||
We got the same one last week, so. | ||
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This is very childish of you. | |
It's honestly kind of weird. | ||
This is like what girls do. | ||
You know, when girls say stuff to you to make you mad. | ||
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No, you're not going to do that. | |
Not that that's happened to me recently. | ||
I'm talking about, like, 20 years ago. | ||
I'm talking about when I was, like, 5 years old. | ||
And, uh, you know, people say stuff just to piss you off on the playground. | ||
To get a reaction, which people would always do because I have a bad temper, and... So it's honestly, the way you're treating me is pretty fucking gay, honestly. | ||
When people say, heh, I'm gonna bait Nick and then he's gonna give a big reaction, heh heh. | ||
You know, it's very gay behavior. | ||
Very feminine. | ||
I'll never forgive you. | ||
Never forgive you for that. | ||
I wear my heart on my sleeve. | ||
I come on this show every night and I just pour my heart out to you. | ||
I just open up my chest. | ||
I just open up. | ||
I just make myself vulnerable to you. | ||
I lay it all out. | ||
I'm real. | ||
And people just take, all they do is piss on it. | ||
They just piss and shit all over me. | ||
You know? | ||
They just come with the knives. | ||
Knives out! | ||
Cutting up my internal organs. | ||
Cutting me up inside! | ||
And I bleed! | ||
And I bleed! | ||
I come on this show every night and I bleed for you. | ||
I bleed on this desk. | ||
This desk is covered in blood. | ||
Because I'm bleeding because you're cutting me. | ||
Cutting me all over. | ||
I come on the show wearing my heart on my sleeve. | ||
I'm a nice guy. | ||
Come on the show. | ||
Hey everybody! | ||
Good to see ya. | ||
I'm Chipper as always. | ||
And you know what people do? | ||
They say, heh. | ||
What if I say something insincere to get a reaction out of them? | ||
That'd be funny. | ||
And then I get all worked up and you laugh. | ||
And you laugh at me. | ||
You laugh at me. | ||
And then people say, why are there no real human beings? | ||
Why is everybody so fake? | ||
Well, this is what happens. | ||
But that's okay, I'm tough. | ||
I'm tough. | ||
I can take it. | ||
It's not a big deal. | ||
So, shame? | ||
You ought to be ashamed of yourself! | ||
Hey, that joke you tried to make? | ||
Very feminine, very gay, and you ought to be ashamed of yourself. | ||
Okay, you sick fuck. | ||
Okay, you bastard. | ||
Very cruel. | ||
Very cruel. | ||
Everybody's gaslighting me. | ||
Everybody gaslighting me all the time. | ||
I don't know up from up and down from down. | ||
I'm totally gaslighted. | ||
It's not good. | ||
It's not good. | ||
You people treat me like shit. | ||
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That's okay. | |
It's okay. | ||
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But anyway. | |
Wayne. | ||
Let me have another sip here before I move on. | ||
Let me recharge my batteries a little bit. | ||
With a little San Pellegrino. | ||
This is good stuff, man. | ||
This is good stuff. | ||
Yeah, we are enjoying. | ||
We are enjoying that. | ||
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Okay, I lost my place. | |
Oh Oh, here we go. | ||
Okay. | ||
Tyler says, On the throwback episode this weekend, your story about driving to Dunkin Donuts at midnight had me craving donut fries. | ||
I don't remember that one. | ||
I don't watch the weekend replay. | ||
I guess I should. | ||
But it's like I do the show. | ||
I've had enough, you know. | ||
I do the show. | ||
You watch the show, you know. | ||
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I live it. | |
I am the show. | ||
It's my life. | ||
So... What am I gonna sit there? | ||
Oh boy. | ||
I'm on tonight. | ||
I wonder what he's going to say next. | ||
It's me, nigga. | ||
I don't watch the replay. | ||
And I don't remember that story. | ||
That was from years ago. | ||
go uh jews stay killing christ is on those last posts you're a half reading day sitter okay so we went from schizophrenic now to just like incomprehensible which is okay it's a we're evolving here um On those last posts, you're a half-reading day sitter. | ||
However, when you become president, I got you on Grandmaster SGT to kick the trannies, women, and gays out of the infantry. | ||
Oh, Sergeant. | ||
Grandmaster Sergeant. | ||
How do you not think sperm is money? | ||
Or fucking stupid Israel is legit? | ||
File the Ten Commandments, make babies, angling wrong. | ||
Whoa! | ||
No. | ||
Anglin is right. | ||
I don't know what you're talking about. | ||
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Anglin is... I don't think he's ever been wrong. | |
Andrew Anglin is a genius. | ||
And his IQ is higher than yours. | ||
The rest of it, I don't understand. | ||
Jews stay killing Christ is about the Jew-hater with the supposed world's highest IQ. | ||
If that nerd was so smart, he would reproduce. | ||
I'd rather throw you, my five-year-old daughter, to raise in the future and breed with than let these Jews have their way with her and inject her and mask her and hurt her. | ||
Well, you know, I will just state for the record Yeah, I'm not interested in that. | ||
I don't know why you would say that. | ||
Migas be like, here I'm gonna, you can groom my five-year-old daughter. | ||
Yeah, I don't know what the, I don't know what the fuck you're trying to push on me here, but okay Jeffrey Epstein, okay FBI Let me just state for the record. | ||
I disavow that but I mean what the heck? | ||
What are you trying to get me? | ||
You trying to get me killed or something? | ||
Sheesh. | ||
And I will not tolerate, even worse, I will not tolerate the Andrew Anglin slander. | ||
Like you're talking about women. | ||
You know, Andrew Englund, he does say you shouldn't get married. | ||
I think you should get married and have kids. | ||
But he is right about women. | ||
He is 150% right about women. | ||
Just like all geniuses. | ||
Just like me. | ||
Just like Aristotle. | ||
Just like Schopenhauer. | ||
Just like any of them. | ||
He is so on the money. | ||
And honestly, anybody that disagrees, I don't respect. | ||
No respect. | ||
We don't need to belabor the point because I mean yeah it's clearly it's very personal but I mean all great men and all geniuses can see this. | ||
It's just Aristotle, Aquinas, Schopenhauer, Andrew Anglin and me. | ||
I mean, we are all in agreement that we're all in agreement on this question. | ||
Now, I think you should get married and have kids. | ||
I would like to do that. | ||
I mean, listen, I don't really want to get married. | ||
I like the idea of having kids. | ||
I want to have a male heir. | ||
I want to be surrounded with my kids and grandkids at one point. | ||
But the idea of going on a date with a woman and like, what the hell do we even talk about? | ||
What am I supposed to be, like, flirty? | ||
Am I supposed to be like, oh, hey you, oh, hey, oh, you got the, you got the spaghetti, um, inside, inside joke or something. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
Like the stupid shit that men and women say to each other, it drives me fucking crazy. | ||
You know, the kind of like stupid little back and forth, the tit for tat. | ||
And he's like, oh, uh, remember that waiter that we had? | ||
Oh my gosh, you know, like the stupid, like, do you know what I'm talking about? | ||
These like inside jokes, callbacks, stupid banter, the totally contrived back and forth. | ||
No makes me want to puke makes me wanna. | ||
I don't even know I don't Frankly that's insulting to me frankly that is very insulting to me and my mission and who I am in my time You know what I mean? | ||
so So the only way it's gonna happen is if there's like some encounter where you know shit where it's like she's like this hmm you know and I'm like But, but, you know, circumstance forces us together and, you know, and magic happens. | ||
That's the only, that's the only way it's gonna happen for me. | ||
Because I'm not gonna do it. | ||
I can't play that game. | ||
Homie does not play that game. | ||
I am not gonna, I'm not that guy where I'm gonna be in there like, hey, what's going on? | ||
In bed? | ||
what you doing it's not it's not me because see women like the the conversation part not that interesting but if there's like an antagonism if there's like a push and pull if i'm kind of like in a situation where there's like a face saving like i'm forced to the exposure is forced so it's like well i'm not i don't even really want this but i guess we're both here absent that it won't Anyway. | ||
So these are just, I'm just marinating on this a little bit. | ||
At this point, I'm just thinking out loud here. | ||
Really just thinking out loud. | ||
That should be like, you see that movie, Squid Game, as an example? | ||
At first, the boy and the girl don't like each other. | ||
Without spoiling it. | ||
But then they're forced into this life-or-death game, and one thing leads to another, and they develop this real, you know, relationship. | ||
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So. | |
So somebody's got to like sabotage an elevator or something. | ||
Somebody's got to do something. | ||
And it's got to be a real story. | ||
It's got to be like a real movie. | ||
Somebody's got to like cut the elevator cables and it's like whoa! | ||
Me and Kathy were stuck in this elevator. | ||
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Ugh. | |
And you know as we're passing the time it's like hey you know you're kind of cool. | ||
Hey you're not so bad yourself. | ||
You know? | ||
know so sort of the reluctant the reluctance is really a key part of it because i am reluctant i am reluctant because i'm like you know really i'm doing fine on my own would i like kids you yeah but i'm also sort of like a cynical eccentric genius that is not understood and um yeah | ||
so that's the only way that it's gonna happen because i'm not gonna be i'm not gonna be playing that game i am not i am not that nigga i am not that nigga so anyway that's that's that's the latest that's my latest that's your latest update hey update because i'm getting older i'm I'm getting up there in age, I'm 23. | ||
I guess not, because if I don't get killed or imprisoned, I'll be doing very well in five or ten years. | ||
So I guess it's really not a huge issue for me, but you've got to get something going. | ||
You've got to get the wheels turning. | ||
Anyway that's my feelings on it but yeah but I but still and I'm not even saying like I'm above that like again I'm not going through the motions I really do believe that I am not gonna do that because I think that is stupid and other people could do that and honestly I don't judge when other people do that I don't judge and I don't judge because they're not me And they're not Nick Fuentes. | ||
So it's not like, you know, people do that and that's fine. | ||
People want to be the star-crossed lover. | ||
They want to be the lovesick whatever. | ||
They want to be that guy. | ||
Okay. | ||
Well, I'm Nick Fuentes. | ||
I'm a little bit different, okay? | ||
And I'm like a once-in-a-lifetime being. | ||
I'm a once-in-a-generation human being. | ||
And a once-in-a-generation human being is not barking up that tree. | ||
We're dropping in a vapid egirls DMs or you know on tinder once-in-a-lifetime Individuals don't go on tinder waiting for the you know for their woman to swipe right and then some corny pickup line immediate I mean, it just doesn't That's just not gonna happen. | ||
You know Anyway, all right. | ||
All right. | ||
All right. | ||
Okay, so you get it you get it We've covered it we've covered it Alright, but let's move on. | ||
Let's move on. | ||
Let's look at the... Let's look at the... Let's just look at the rest of the Super Chats, because now I'm just... I'll just be talking in circles for days if we don't wrap this up. | ||
So that's where I'm at. | ||
In conclusion, my last hope is getting stuck on an elevator, maybe a plane crash, Or like a near, a miss, but a near plane crash where it's like I get to know the person, say, hey, what's going on with you? | ||
You know, but it's got to be like that. | ||
So I'm expecting God to do some of the heavy lifting here. | ||
OK, expecting, not expecting, I'm asking. | ||
I mean, that's it's going to be a chance encounter. | ||
that's really how it's going to unfold, I think. | ||
Because otherwise, I'm not going to bring that into motion. | ||
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So I'll let you know how that goes. | |
And I will let you know how that goes. | ||
Okay, anyway, Judge says, Ann Coulter is coming to my campus on Thursday, but I'll be attending exemplification for the Knights of Columbus, so I won't get to see her. | ||
What are your thoughts on her? | ||
She's not so nice to me. | ||
She doesn't like me. | ||
She tweeted about me the other day. | ||
She called me a small, skinny, Hispanic kid or something like that. | ||
Which is like, I mean, it's kind of true. | ||
I mean, I am Hispanic. | ||
I am skinny. | ||
Thanks for the compliment, bitch. | ||
Small. | ||
I mean, I like to think of myself as really larger than life. | ||
I'm not... I'm like a average-sized individual, okay? | ||
I'm not like tiny. | ||
I think Ann Coulter's taller than me, but that's because she's gawky. | ||
So that's because she's gawky, not because of anything else. | ||
I mean, women can say that, but it's like, oh, you're a tall woman? | ||
Congratulations. | ||
That's not even, who even likes that? | ||
Anyway, so she's been very mean to me, and she said something nasty to me like a year ago. | ||
She's done a lot on the immigration cause, but her as a person, she's just rotten as a person. | ||
That's just all there is to it. | ||
She's just rotten. | ||
You know? | ||
She doesn't have kids, she can't find a man, and all the guys that she dates aren't even white, and all her friends are gay men. | ||
So, something's wrong there. | ||
Clearly something's wrong there. | ||
The other thing is, and I don't want to say this because I don't know her, but she seems like she'll do anything for money because she wasn't allowed at Turning Point USA conferences for years because she was too radical, and then the minute that Charlie Kirk was being challenged by the Groypers and they, Turning Point USA, needed somebody to legitimize them and give them credentials as very conservative, And they offered Ann Coulter money to go to one of their conferences? | ||
She was right there. | ||
For years they said, we don't want you, you're too radical, and then when they needed someone to shore their reputation up, she was there for a paycheck. | ||
She says she writes her books. | ||
She definitely doesn't. | ||
And if she does, at least her last book sucked. | ||
And Trump We Trust sucked. | ||
And I want my money back. | ||
And personally, I want my money back because that book costs like $25. | ||
And I was told that she writes her books and they're so good. | ||
And that book was dog shit. | ||
And I mean, I think it would be more valuable as toilet paper wiping my skinny Hispanic ass with it if you want to know the truth. | ||
It's like 50 pages of infographics. | ||
And quotes that she pulled from mainstream media saying how Trump wouldn't win, you know, claim to fame. | ||
So, she's done, she's written some good books on immigration, she's woken up a lot of people, you know, I think she's done some good work, but yeah, clearly a rotten person and I'm a cool person and if you don't like me, you're a bitch, okay? | ||
I'm a very cool person, I'm a patriot, I'm younger than you, and I'm in this struggle, and I'm getting more heat for it, and if you don't like me, you're a bitch. | ||
That's all I have to say. | ||
So... I mean, maybe Ann Coulter would like me more if I were black. | ||
You know, if I were black, she would want to date me, probably. | ||
But I'm just Hispanic, so I guess maybe I'm too white-presenting. | ||
I don't know. | ||
But I want my money back, Ann. | ||
Your book sucked. | ||
I want my $24.99 back. | ||
In Trump we trust. | ||
Give me my money back. | ||
Alright. | ||
Let's see. | ||
What else? | ||
So that's Ann Coulter. | ||
Real, real, I mean so rude, so uncalled for. | ||
I was a big Ann Coulter respecter and then she was very mean to me and it shows she's a rotten person. | ||
If you don't like me, there's something wrong with you. | ||
K? | ||
Bitch. | ||
Let's see. | ||
Groybzilla says the people want Yoba. | ||
Yo, Yoba! | ||
We got a plan. | ||
He's, well, I don't want to say yet, but he's coming on very soon, okay? | ||
We're doing it in waves, but he'll be on and we got a big stream planned for him, too. | ||
So he's coming very soon. | ||
Ann Coulter, I'm actually a very nice person, you stupid bitch. | ||
I don't know what your problem with me is. | ||
Anyway, Jews stay killing Christ says I mean I can look in the mirror and say a lot of bad stuff about myself But none of them include my daughter's body count in the septic tank for the boys The fat scumbag who controls my wife and as my kid cannot stay cannot say the same Who stays killing Christ? | ||
Look in the mirror, but none of them include my daughter's body. | ||
Okay. | ||
I don't know what any of that means, but thanks. | ||
Trapocalypse says, feels like the KKK. | ||
Okay, because I do not fuck with these niggas. | ||
Now that's cack. | ||
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Okay. | |
Disavow, but cack. | ||
The old Triple K. Classic. | ||
Disavow, disavow. | ||
The KKK's all feds. | ||
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Curtis! | |
Hey! | ||
Can we get an applause track here? | ||
This is the cue for the editors to put the applause in. | ||
Curtis says, Christ is king. | ||
Do you watch Apologia Studios content, Nick? | ||
A bit softcore, but fighting against abortion every day. | ||
No, I haven't seen anything from them, but thanks. | ||
Christ is king, so true. | ||
Curtis, hey! | ||
Can we get an applause track here? | ||
This is the cue for the editors to put the applause in. | ||
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Curtis! | |
Curtis! | ||
And introducing Curtis. | ||
and Let me insert the applause sound effect on the soundboard there. | ||
Our number one streamer, the savior of this platform, Curtis. | ||
High School Groper says, sup Nick? | ||
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Sup. | |
And I don't like the sup, but hey, what's up? | ||
Listen, listen young man. | ||
We're just, it's about consideration, okay? | ||
Just say, hi, hello, how's it going? | ||
I don't like to sup. | ||
This, Jaden does this to me all the time. | ||
He says, sup. | ||
To me it's just like the most ignorant, I don't know, it's just a pet peeve of mine. | ||
Maybe I'm old school like that. | ||
But he'll just text me, sup. | ||
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Sup. | |
Sup. | ||
I don't know, it comes across rude, but Nah, I'm just giving Jayden a hard time. | ||
He says, Subnick, homecoming is coming up in my school. | ||
Did you ever ask a girl to homecoming or prom? | ||
If so, does that compromise your incel identity? | ||
No, because we didn't have sex and I don't even think they wanted to have sex with me. | ||
So, yeah, I'm still an incel. | ||
Yeah, I asked a girl to prom twice. | ||
But never to homecoming, never to KOH, which is King of Hearts. | ||
Just prom twice. | ||
Junior year and senior year. | ||
Actually, in junior year, the girl asked me, but that's only because we were on the Model UN team together and we were friendly. | ||
You know, looking back, actually, well, I'm not going to say that. | ||
But, yeah, no, but it wasn't like that, okay? | ||
It wasn't like that. | ||
It wasn't sexual and it wasn't even romantic. | ||
It was just, listen, the reason that I went is because for prom, we did our prom at Navy Pier. | ||
And they have lots of food. | ||
That's why I went, if you want to know the truth. | ||
They had a lot of food, they had a buffet at 2 a.m., and that's why I went both years. | ||
Because they have a big dinner, they do some dancing, and then everybody gets on a boat, and you go out on the lake, and then they have a huge buffet, Like 2 a.m.. And it's freaking sweet, and that's right up my alley boat downtown Chicago 2 a.m.. Buffet I'm there so Yeah, but no, that does not compromise my fake cell status because it wasn't like that. | ||
And you know, and listen, hey, hey, and listen, everybody says this. | ||
Everybody says, oh, here's this handful of encounters Nick has had with a girl. | ||
Yeah, I've had a handful of encounters with girls. | ||
That does not make me a fake cell. | ||
You got people that... Listen, I don't want to get any specifics, but a lot of people coming at me and, you know, I've had a handful of encounters with girls in my life. | ||
Chance encounters, incidental encounters, where people say, well, on this basis... Yeah, I'm 23 fucking years old. | ||
I've encountered women in my life, alright? | ||
A fake cell, that does not make me. | ||
In fact, if anything, it's the reverse. | ||
That you can count on one hand. | ||
Prom twice. | ||
Cassie Dillon thing. | ||
The Boston U thing. | ||
Last day in BU with that one girl. | ||
And I think I went on one other date in high school that you can literally count them on one hand. | ||
I think that kind of tells you something, does it not? | ||
Because most people, most people, they got them on speed dial. | ||
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Hello? | |
Hi. | ||
Hi. | ||
Is this a vapid girl? | ||
Number 1 or number 12? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Because most people got them on speed dial. | ||
5 encounters in 23 years, most people got dozens, tens and tens, and they got them on speed dial, and they got them on the best friends list, and they got them on Instagram, and they got them on everything, and they're on this, and they're on that, and they're in there, and they're over here. | ||
I don't want to hear it anymore. | ||
I don't want to hear it anymore. | ||
I'm an incel. | ||
And so help me God, people are barking up the wrong tree calling me a fake cell. | ||
My twisted world. | ||
You know, it's bad enough, it's bad enough, but then people deny on top of it, then people take it away from me. | ||
Pretty twisted, wouldn't you say? | ||
I think that's pretty fucked up. | ||
I think it's pretty twisted, if you want to know the truth. | ||
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So... | |
My twisted world. | ||
It's bad enough! | ||
It's bad enough I'm a loner. | ||
I was born a loner. | ||
I was born a completely eccentric, abnormal, totally bizarre person. | ||
I mean, really. | ||
Everybody... And by the way, people make it a point to remind me of that all the time. | ||
I'm not a normal person. | ||
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Just not. | |
Which is fine. | ||
I like that. | ||
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But... | |
It's bad enough that I'm, like, on the outside looking in, but then people say, oh, you're not an incel. | ||
You have a great, you know, blah, blah, blah. | ||
You took the model young girl to prom one time. | ||
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Yeah, okay. | |
It's pretty twisted. | ||
It's just pretty messed up. | ||
unidentified
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So, I don't want to hear it anymore. | |
are. | ||
But thanks High School Groyper. | ||
Thanks for... Now we're back to that. | ||
unidentified
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I don't want to hear it. | |
I'm sick of hearing it. | ||
unidentified
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But it's true. | |
I'm an incel. | ||
I'm real. | ||
I'm an internet celebrity and an involuntary... I'm incel squared. | ||
That's what you should call me. | ||
Incel squared. | ||
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Because it's what I am. | |
But... It is what it is. | ||
We'll see. | ||
We'll see what happens in my life. | ||
Okay. | ||
All right. | ||
Yeah. | ||
We're just gonna have to move on because I'm just getting angrier and angrier. | ||
Gersh says, CozyTV is the future! | ||
unidentified
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True. | |
Yes it is. | ||
Yes it is. | ||
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It so is. | |
Dalton Claunfilter says, Great show tonight King! | ||
Big 07 to you and the entire team! | ||
God bless! | ||
Hey! | ||
Thank you King! | ||
07 to you King and your team and we love you buddy! | ||
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Dalton Clodfelter. | |
Dalton Clodfelter. | ||
That sounds like the name of the Delightful Children from Down the Lane. | ||
Do you remember that from Kids Next Door? | ||
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Dalton Clodfelter. | |
Delightful Children from Down the Lane. | ||
Do you remember that? | ||
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That's one of those names. | |
Dalton. | ||
Dalton! | ||
But we love him. | ||
He's a great guy. | ||
He's got a great show called Off The Grid. | ||
And it's very good. | ||
And we are enjoying his content. | ||
He's just got a... I don't know. | ||
It seems like he's getting dropped frames. | ||
We gotta help him with that. | ||
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But the content's good. | |
He's a king. | ||
He's a king and we love him. | ||
Jeff says, Hey Nick, I am going to ask my college... | ||
For religious exemption from the vaccine, what passages in the Bible should I cite as evidence that I can't be vaccinated? | ||
I don't think you cite the Bible. | ||
Well, I think you can cite the Catechism. | ||
It says something like, you know, I don't have it, but if you look it up, there are some guides out there. | ||
For how to get a medical exemption. | ||
If you look up, like, medical exemption guide, COVID-19, whatever, I think you should find stuff, but there's some letters from bishops, I think, that you can find that have been written that justify it, and you could cite the catechism. | ||
I read something the other week. | ||
There was a published guide. | ||
It said, here's how to get an exemption. | ||
Was it on, I think it was on Stormer. | ||
Maybe I'll put that on Telegram or something. | ||
But the Catechism, and there's some letters from bishops I think you can cite. | ||
And that the Catholic Church said that... | ||
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What is it? | |
I forget what it is. | ||
But it's something to the effect of, like, that they are not mandating it means you can... | ||
That the Catholic Church has said that, like, you can not get the vaccine... | ||
I think that's sufficient that you can use that as a medical exemption. | ||
Something like that is what I read. | ||
I don't know if that's helpful. | ||
Tactical Nuke says, how's the AC in the new studio? | ||
Well, it's not a new studio. | ||
It's just a new setup. | ||
So, it's the same as before. | ||
But it's getting colder because it's colder in Chicago. | ||
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So... | |
It's getting a little bit a little bit colder, but not crazy. | ||
It's not as I was like sweating. | ||
I was sweating during the summer literally like covered in sweat and Now it's not so bad. | ||
It's just like 50 50 out exam as an example tonight, so it gets a little colder but it's still I mean, it's not it's not like it's not 50 in here, but It's not bad I think that is really profound. | ||
I've never heard that before. | ||
The Last Man from Thus Spoke Zarathustra by Nietzsche? | ||
He says, hey Nick, what do you think about the current state of Normie, Zoomer culture, the whole no cap, for real, for real, and bra sort of culture. | ||
I was reading about how they are the last men of our society. | ||
The last men, Nietzsche's last men. | ||
I think that is really profound. | ||
I've never heard that before. | ||
The last man from Thus Spoke Zarathustra by Nietzsche? | ||
I've never heard of that before. | ||
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That sounds kind of similar. | |
Wow, that's really profound and deep. | ||
I don't think that has anything to do with it. | ||
People have been using slang forever, so... I mean, I think it's kind of funny. | ||
I like to say it somewhat ironically. | ||
But I wouldn't read too much into that. | ||
That means they're the last men. | ||
There are a lot of pretty based Zoomers out there, so I don't know if I'd say, oh, they use internet slang. | ||
That means they're, you know, whatever. | ||
Young Lung says, hey Nick, you've been saying how you are into coffee lately. | ||
Here comes my super chat about that. | ||
Have you ever had Vietnamese-style iced coffee? | ||
Do you think I've had that? | ||
You know, just ask yourself. | ||
Do you think that's something that I would have? | ||
Think about me and what you know about me and how I am. | ||
Do you think I'm out there going to stores and saying, honey, I'll have all the Vietnamese iced coffee? | ||
No, I've never had that. | ||
It's good, better than the normal kind. | ||
How do you take your coffee? | ||
I take it with lots of cream, lots of sugar, and I've never... | ||
I've only ever had coffee. | ||
I've only ever had coffee. | ||
You know, when I go and get coffee, I say, hi, can I just have the coffee? | ||
I don't say, let me get a whatever. | ||
I just go to McDonald's or Dunkin' Donuts and I say, hi, I'll have the coffee with three cream and three sugar. | ||
Chick-fil-A, whatever. | ||
Sometimes my parents make a pot of coffee and I'll pour myself whatever that is. | ||
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That's it. | |
And it's as simple as that. | ||
And that's all you need to get the job done. | ||
I don't even care how it tastes. | ||
I mean, if it tastes bad, I don't care. | ||
I'll just drink it. | ||
The point is not the taste. | ||
The point is that it makes you feel good. | ||
And, well, maybe more than that, it gives you energy to get done what you need to get done. | ||
Like, example, today, I felt like shit. | ||
And I was, like, so tired, so out of it. | ||
And I went through the McDonald's drive-thru, grabbed a coffee, Slammed it, and now I feel great. | ||
Now I feel high energy. | ||
Sometimes you just need a little, need a little boost. | ||
But I don't drink coffee every day. | ||
I don't even drink it every week. | ||
Sometimes I go a month without drinking coffee. | ||
I just think it's funny. | ||
I think it's honestly funny to talk about coffee. | ||
I don't know why, I just think it is funny. | ||
And maybe it's because of the covfefe thing. | ||
I always thought that was funny when Trump would say, Or when people would say don't talk to me until I've had my morning coffee. | ||
I used to tweet that like every other month. | ||
I don't know why I just think that's funny as a meme but I like coffee and but I don't drink it that much so it's that simple. | ||
I'm not a coffee head. | ||
I'm not a specialist. | ||
I'm not an expert. | ||
I get it. | ||
It is what it is. | ||
I drink it and I feel energy. | ||
It's as simple as that, but I'm not like a aficionado. | ||
I'm not an aficionado for anything except for maybe like food. | ||
That's it. | ||
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So. | |
SourGroper says, Nick, what's your favorite horror movie? | ||
I don't really watch horror movies, but Out of the ones I've seen, I guess like Silence of the Lambs. | ||
That's, I think, the only horror movie I've really seen, honestly, because I just don't like them. | ||
I don't like to be scared. | ||
I get scared enough by other things. | ||
I'm startled very easily. | ||
So I don't like to be startled, and I get enough of that in my life. | ||
And so I just like movies that are maybe horror-themed, but I don't like thrillers. | ||
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So probably that. | |
But that's really more like a drama. | ||
It's like a scary drama. | ||
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So that was a good one. | |
I don't, I can't think of a single other horror movie I've ever seen. | ||
Humongous Blungus says, as an Aspie, how can I unlock that inner tard strength and get ignant when faced with a vax mandate? | ||
Jewish therapy has taken that out of me, but I know I still have some they didn't take. | ||
The thing is, though, with Asperger's, I don't think that gives you, like, that rage mode, you know, damage modifier that other retards have. | ||
We're talking about retard strength. | ||
We're talking about people that are, like, like low-functioning, less intelligent. | ||
We're talking about brutes. | ||
We're talking about these sort of mindless brutes. | ||
We're not talking about someone with Asperger's typically has a higher IQ. | ||
This is inverse correlation. | ||
If anything, you'd have less strength than a normal person. | ||
Spurg out, low coordination, you know, that kind of thing. | ||
So sort of an impotent rage, unproductive, as opposed to somebody who's like, you know, like dumb and is just like damage resistance plus 50%. | ||
Like they don't, they can't understand damage. | ||
Like their brain doesn't have that ability, you know, or they don't care, something like that. | ||
They just kind of, and they're bigger and like, they have, you know, like rocks for hands, you know, like Hulkbuster hands or something. | ||
That's what we're talking about. | ||
We say tard strength. | ||
It's more like that Not Asperger's John says the reason there's no protest to the VAX mandate is because 99% of American men are addicted to internet pornography. | ||
What does that have to do with it? | ||
As long as most men are addicted to porn, the U.S. | ||
could become the most violent, tyrannical shithole in history and nobody would resist. | ||
Yeah, but it's even people that are not addicted to porn. | ||
Even like old people who probably aren't, they're not resisting. | ||
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You know? | |
So I don't think it's as simple as that. | ||
Humongous... I think that's an element of it, but I don't think it's that simple. | ||
Humongous Blungus says, seeing our society and its people... Rumala! | ||
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In 2003 in Rumala! | |
Yeah, okay, Michael Jones. | ||
Yeah, we got it. | ||
Using the same example for 18 fucking years. | ||
Yeah, we got it. | ||
One time in Israel and Palestine, they broadcast porn to the Palestinians in Rumala! | ||
And it's a political... Okay, I mean it's... there's some truth there, but... | ||
But I don't know if that's, I don't think that's the full explanation. | ||
It's part of it, for sure. | ||
Part of the bread and circus, part of the, you know, sort of, what's the word? | ||
Subduing or the distraction, the diversion. | ||
That's that, you know, that concept is part of that, but I don't think that's even the main reason, though. | ||
I wouldn't blame, for example, like sports, Hollywood, porn. | ||
I would blame it on, I don't know, laziness, weak will. | ||
I would blame it on a lot of things. | ||
Material prosperity. | ||
Uh, Groip Bar says, Singus Biggle or safe phasing? | ||
Oh yeah, safe phasing. | ||
Listen, I say a billion words every night. | ||
Yes, a couple of them get a little bit botched. | ||
I'm not at, you know, full chart for every show that I do, but... Tyler Ventura says, remember the big lesson from Art of the Deal? | ||
The worst thing you can do in a negotiation is seem desperate to make a deal, i.e. | ||
voting for the GOP no matter what. | ||
Yeah, or anything for that matter. | ||
Exactly, it is, and it's true. | ||
Honestly, I wouldn't worry about it. | ||
I think you learn those things when it happens. | ||
Should I start to become more off-grid in my living choices? | ||
Not sounding like a LARPer, learning skills like hunting and small-scale farming make people more independent and healthy. | ||
Honestly, I wouldn't worry about it. | ||
I think you learn those things when it happens. | ||
All these preppers out there. | ||
I think necessity will teach me how to do these things. | ||
There's nothing wrong with prepping, preparing yourself a little bit. | ||
The survival stuff, I think, is kind of a LARP, and I do think it's overrated. | ||
Because it's like, look, if you're hungry, you'll figure out how to eat. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
It's like that book Hatchet, you know, and that guy is stranded in the woods and he's just got a hatchet. | ||
It's like he wound up making pancakes for himself eventually. | ||
People figure it out. | ||
We're humans and people adapt to a changing environment. | ||
So I'm actually not all that worried. | ||
It's like, what happens when the lights go out? | ||
It's like, well, I'll just figure it out. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I mean, it would be nice to have like a gun and like some food to make it comfortable or buy time or whatever. | ||
But honestly, I think that You know, it's sort of like a, we'll cross that bridge when we get there, kind of a thing. | ||
It's like, well, in the event that that happens, I think I will just bet on figuring it out on the spot, honestly. | ||
thousands of years we have to hunt our food like hunter-gatherers. | ||
It's like, well, in the event that that happens, I think I will just bet on figuring it out on the spot, honestly. | ||
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Everybody's all getting prepared. | |
It's good to prepare but just some people it's like it's a little overkill in my opinion. | ||
It's good to learn some skills but let's be real when we're thrust into the wilderness it's like any it's like anything we just learn. | ||
You learn. | ||
You learn as you go. | ||
Unknown Soldier says, what do you do if a black person cuts in front of you in line? | ||
Do you bitch out or risk getting shot? | ||
That's never happened to me before. | ||
I don't know what I'd do. | ||
I probably wouldn't say anything just because, you know, in life I tend to go with avoidance. | ||
I, see, people see me as very confrontational, but I'm really only confrontational when it's necessary. | ||
Because, like if I have a problem, I will tell somebody, but In these kinds of interactions, it just isn't worth it. | ||
I mean, like, you know, do nothing, say nothing, it's a minute out of your life. | ||
Do or say something, and you get in an argument, or you get in a fistfight, or I don't know, something happens, but... I mean, generally, when it comes to things like that, especially in public, I'm like, whatever. | ||
I am trying to get in and get out of here as quickly as possible. | ||
Even if starting a fight with somebody just makes it a longer trip, it's like I prefer to just go on my way. | ||
Some people would say, "Oh, what about your dignity? | ||
What about..." It's like, you got to pick your battles. | ||
My battle is like, I'm on a no-fly list, the government took half a million dollars from me, I'm banned from everything, I'm banned from every payment processor, I got a lot of problems. | ||
I don't need to get in a fistfight in Target over like the line or something. | ||
You know, that's the way that I look at it at least. | ||
So... The way that I see it, it's like, it's just not worth it. | ||
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But... | |
And I just don't have it in me. | ||
I mean, I don't have... I feel like if you're gonna challenge somebody, you have to be willing to, like, take it all the way, and I'm just not. | ||
Like, I'm not... I don't have this, like, I can't turn on my rage and, like, get in someone's face. | ||
That's just not, you know... So if I'm not... if I'm not, like, prepared to go there, it's like, why... why instigate, you know? | ||
It's just the way of the world. | ||
You know? | ||
Smoothie King says, "Hey, how's the Animal Crossing Village going? | ||
I haven't been there in probably a year." I'm going to wait for the update to come out, then I'm going to get back on. | ||
Real Poopy Retard says, "Hey Nick, I watch your show every day because it is the best. | ||
Facts, I am currently watching your show right now and it's enjoyable and fun. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
I'm glad you like it." Wow, wise man. | ||
Yeah, that's great. | ||
I don't think that's the case, actually. | ||
It's about power. | ||
We stay hungry. | ||
We devour. | ||
Put in the work, put in the hours, and take what's ours. | ||
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Best wishes. | |
Wow. | ||
Wise man. | ||
Yeah, that's great. | ||
Tactical Nukes' thoughts on trailer parks. | ||
Been living in a trailer park for a few months now, and it's based. | ||
I don't think that's the case, actually. | ||
I don't think I would live in a trailer park, but I've never lived in one, so I don't really know. | ||
But it definitely doesn't seem based. - I'm just. | ||
Salvador says, Hey Nick, have you heard Biden is reinstating Trump's Remain in Mexico policy in November? | ||
Also, would you divorce your wife if you found out she had an abortion? | ||
Oh yeah, 100%. | ||
I'd kill her. | ||
No, I didn't hear that about Biden though. | ||
Yeah, if my wife got an abortion, not only would I divorce her, I'd probably beat her. | ||
Like in The Godfather, you know? | ||
I wouldn't want to do that, but it's like you not only did you kill a child to kill my child I'll kill you now. | ||
That's not like an open. | ||
I'm not threatening anyone when I say that I disavow all violence But yeah, I would probably commit a crime of passion Could you imagine It's like that's why we got married. | ||
You know, that's we got married for that to happen and you You shut that down. | ||
I'll kill you So I'm not a killer. | ||
I'm not a murderer. | ||
That's a sin. | ||
But yeah, you know, let's just, let's like one of those other, we'll cross that bridge when we get there. | ||
I don't need to make any promises, but yeah, I wouldn't be happy. | ||
Don't want to show my hand. | ||
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But yeah, I wouldn't be good. | |
Tyler says, you mentioned that part of your presentation style was influenced by Bill O'Reilly. | ||
What was it about him that you emulate on your own show today? | ||
I don't know if there's anything specific. | ||
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I just watch a lot of Bill O'Reilly when I was a kid. | |
I like, I like the, um, what I like is that he has the same intro and outro when he says, CAUTION! | ||
CAUTION! | ||
You are about to enter THE no-spin zone! | ||
And, uh, at the end he's got the word of the day and all that kind of stuff. | ||
I like, I think that's good. | ||
I think people like that. | ||
It's familiar. | ||
It's comfortable. | ||
So, So I was like that about his show. | ||
Will Never Comply says, Dude, having the site with media content that I can watch and love without global homo ads and cringe creators is seriously making me feel like I'm way back. | ||
This is great. | ||
Genuinely ecstatic about the new platform. | ||
Congrats and thank you to the whole team. | ||
Oh, fucking seven. | ||
Oh, freaking seven. | ||
Well, thank you, man. | ||
I appreciate it, right? | ||
It feels good. | ||
Feels good to be home. | ||
The internet is awesome again. | ||
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You're welcome. | |
Smoothie King says, ever feel like every conversation you've ever had has been one big misunderstanding? | ||
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Yeah, I do. | |
I do. | ||
No one understands me, but that's okay. | ||
Calcine says, what's your opinion on Indian reservations? | ||
I don't really have an opinion on that. | ||
Dalton says, the fade looks fresh, King. | ||
You like the fade? | ||
Thanks, King. | ||
Yes, haircut cost me $50, if you can believe it. | ||
But yeah, but it's worth it. | ||
You know, listen, I'm on camera. | ||
I gotta look good. | ||
It's one of those things, you know. | ||
If you're a wagee, you gotta buy a car, and you gotta buy your, you know, TGI Fridays uniform, and you gotta, you gotta do that, you know. | ||
If you're a teacher, you gotta buy Expo markers. | ||
If you're, and if you're in front of a camera, you gotta have a nice haircut. | ||
You gotta pay for a good haircut. | ||
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So, yeah, thank you. | |
I'm glad you like the cut. | ||
Pete, the technique. | ||
But thank you. | ||
I'm glad you like it. | ||
Max says, Great show, Nick. | ||
Phenomenal as always. | ||
Absolutely loving CozyTV. | ||
God bless you, buddy. | ||
Hope you have a great night. | ||
Much love! | ||
Hey, love you too, buddy. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
God bless you, buddy. | ||
We love this guy. | ||
One of our biggest fans. | ||
We love Max. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
Boy, I was gonna say something else about the cut. | ||
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What was I gonna say? | |
No. | ||
Not related. | ||
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Never mind. | |
I was gonna say something else. | ||
Maybe I was gonna say Chili's uniform? | ||
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I don't know. | |
The TGI Fridays thing made me think of Chili's and made me think of something else. | ||
Anyway, unrelated. | ||
Maybe I'll circle back. | ||
I'll get to that eventually. | ||
We'll get there eventually. | ||
We will arrive at that one eventually. | ||
I have so much material that I don't even share with you guys. | ||
There is so much good material In here and some of it just is for me some of it's just for me because honestly it's so Twisted that no one would get it so a lot of it's just for me some of it is just stuff that I say to friends and others during the day and You know what you get is just what I come up with in these two hours, but there's so much content in here It's truly a well my last name's Fuentes Fuentes means source or fountain. | ||
I'm just a fountain of content I am a source a constant source of content I'll save that one for another time, but there's a good joke there, which we'll get to eventually. | ||
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The Chili's joke. | |
Yeah, we'll get there. | ||
When the right thing is said, I'll be able to deploy that one. | ||
That's a good one. | ||
That one's locked and loaded. | ||
Winston says, you're featured in a Vice video on YouTube. | ||
Yeah, I saw that. | ||
Giving a toast to the Taliban. | ||
Vice did a documentary about right-wing Americans, like, celebrating the Taliban's victory. | ||
And they took a clip from my show where I go, I'd like to propose a toast to the Taliban. | ||
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So. | |
Which, I stand by that. | ||
Very, very funny and very true. | ||
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But, yeah. | |
I'd like to propose a toast to the liberators of Afghanistan, the Taliban. | ||
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That was the clip. | |
And we are popping bottles for our holy warriors. | ||
Modern Monarchist says, I am so freaking stoked by this website, CozyTV. | ||
Being alive these past few weeks, past few days, has taught me to love our community. | ||
You guys got my back and I will always suffer. | ||
No one to separate us. | ||
God bless. | ||
We love you, buddy. | ||
God bless you. | ||
Jesse says, this one's for you concerning your allergies. | ||
Wash your head out. | ||
Here's a link to what works for us. | ||
Use distilled water. | ||
Love you. | ||
Yeah, I'll try that. | ||
But honestly, I've like tried everything, but I can't see what it is now, but I'll look at it. | ||
I love when people it's like, I've tried everything. | ||
I've had this problem for two years. | ||
I can't breathe. | ||
I've tried it all. | ||
In fact, let me just write that down. | ||
I have so much going on right now, I forget so much, because it's like, I've got a billion things on my plate. | ||
I think this would be a huge success. | ||
There are many conservatives in the suburbs who are standing up against the mandates. | ||
God bless. | ||
I might do that soon. | ||
In fact, let me just write that down. | ||
I have so much going on right now, I forget so much. | ||
Because it's like, I've got a billion things on my plate. | ||
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So I'll write that down. | |
Modern Monarchist says, You are a great man, a wonderful intellect, a great soul of matchless courage, one of the great men of the earth, great orators, soldiers, lawyers, often use their gifts for a most unholy cause. | ||
We meet to pay a tribute of love and respect because you use your matchless power for the good of all men. | ||
Well, thank you. | ||
That's very, that's a very nice compliment. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
It's true. | ||
I have, would have a great capacity for evil and I feel that sometimes but | ||
You know I was thinking about it the other day and not not to like oh I'm so great or whatever but honestly I've never thought of doing it any other way you know I could have done things differently I could have pursued different things I could have been a different person but but I never felt like an option and I always think that like well what else would I be doing and then it's like well you know lots of people do lots of different things And, you know, like look at everyone in politics. | ||
How does everyone like that end up in politics? | ||
Compromise and things like that. | ||
So I always think to myself, I'm like, well, it couldn't have gone any other way. | ||
And then I really think and I'm like, no, it could have gone a few different ways. | ||
But it just is unthinkable. | ||
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It always was. | |
So I don't know if that's a grace from God or if that's my conscience. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Tyler Ventura says I hate to bring this up Nick, but there is only one woman for you and we know who she is. | ||
true it's true it's true and i i appreciate you saying that it's very nice um tyler ventura says i hate to bring this up nick but there is only one woman for you and we know who she is let's just say she will look good in a kimono at any age no but it but it can't be it We can't be together! | ||
We can't be together, alright? | ||
We just can't! | ||
Don't you understand? | ||
We just can't! | ||
In another life! | ||
But it just can't happen. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
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So... It's just one of those things. | |
It's one of those things. | ||
That's life. | ||
That's life! | ||
In life, in this life, you can't always have what you want. | ||
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That's a tough pill to swallow sometimes. | |
You can't have what you want. | ||
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It's impossible sometimes. | |
But, that's okay. | ||
Because God gives us what we need. | ||
He gives us what we need. | ||
And that's what matters. | ||
It's a tough pill to swallow, but you'll be better off when you do. | ||
You'll be better off when you do. | ||
We're not in this lifetime, bucko. | ||
Yeah, as much as you'd like to think otherwise, life does not always go the way that you want it, and your dreams may not come true as frequently as you have them, but you know, that's the challenge, that's the hard part. | ||
Life would be easy if not only we got everything that we wanted, but even the things that we wanted were within our grasp. | ||
We could even have a chance. | ||
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But that's okay. | |
It's part of growing up. | ||
You know, I think this is, I think I've always been, I think I've always been red-pilled for that reason because my whole life I've basically been like, you know, I'm the downtime, you know, pessimistically. | ||
Anyway. | ||
So let's just, you know, it's okay. | ||
But it's okay. | ||
I hear what you're saying, but no, it can never happen. | ||
Can never happen, sorry. | ||
And such is life with many things, many, many things. | ||
But yeah, thanks for that. | ||
It'll have to be somebody else. | ||
Steve says what was the rom-com you saw? | ||
I saw The Breakup with Vince Vaughn and Jennifer Aniston. | ||
So I got lunch with a friend of mine last week, and we were talking about movies, and we were talking about movies in Chicago, and he said, oh, you know, you've got to watch The Breakup. | ||
That's in Chicago. | ||
You ever seen that? | ||
I was like, no. | ||
He's like, oh, wait. | ||
And this guy just loves movies. | ||
He didn't say, oh, it's like a great movie, but he's like, here, you've got to watch this one, this one, this one. | ||
I was like, okay. | ||
So I put it on my list, and I wasn't doing it. | ||
I couldn't sleep last night. | ||
I had barbecue last night, and it made me really sick. | ||
Because I went to bed early. | ||
I went to bed at like 9 o'clock, and I was feeling good, and I woke up after like two hours with a horrible stomachache. | ||
I thought I was gonna throw up. | ||
I took some Tums. | ||
Barbecue always does that to me. | ||
And then I was up. | ||
I couldn't breathe. | ||
My allergies were bad. | ||
And then I'm up. | ||
So I'm like, what am I gonna do? | ||
I'm like, I don't... He recommended all these three-hour movies. | ||
I'm like, I'm not... I'm not invested enough to sit here and watch a three-hour movie. | ||
So I put on the shortest one, which was The Breakup. | ||
It was pretty good. | ||
It was pretty good. | ||
I liked that it was in Chicago. | ||
I love Chicago. | ||
Best city in the world. | ||
And I love that that was the backdrop. | ||
It was pretty good. | ||
You know. | ||
I kind of like those movies. | ||
I'm not ashamed to admit it. | ||
I just don't, you know. | ||
They're good. | ||
They're dramatic and all that. | ||
So it was okay. | ||
It wasn't the best movie ever, but it was like, you know, it was okay. | ||
They got the job done. | ||
Kind of a sad ending. | ||
But yeah, it was sort of like, uh... What's that movie with Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone? | ||
It was kind of like La La Land, you know? | ||
Similar ending. | ||
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Yeah, it was okay. | |
Anyway, didn't get good reviews, but I thought it was okay. | ||
Kill Animals says, which I don't endorse that by the way, but it says, elaborating on that interview where I copied your mannerisms, I donned a facetious smile, would roll my head and stated my points with that ironic phraseology you used, like, and I say it all the time, that's a Trump thing. | ||
I'm stealing that from Trump. | ||
I don't know why that would be a winner. | ||
That's kind of like a... I don't know. | ||
That's kind of an obnoxious thing. | ||
Absolute Recoil says, how will your future wife react when you tell her her bed is in the next room over? | ||
I'd pay big bucks to see the look on her face. | ||
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It'd be very funny, I'm sure. | |
She moves in after the marriage. | ||
Okay, so this is the master bedroom and your bedroom is down the hall. | ||
Down the hall to the left. | ||
My bedroom? | ||
Yeah, your bedroom, with your bed and your shit. | ||
My bedroom's over here. | ||
It has to be that way, it just does. | ||
I mean listen, we can have sex in my bed, we can have sex in her bed, when we're married, right? | ||
Obviously. | ||
But, we're not sleeping in the same bed. | ||
I will not do that. | ||
People are calling me gay for that. | ||
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They're like, he said he won't sleep in the same bed as his wife! | |
Cause he's gay! | ||
It's like, listen, we'll have sex somewhere. | ||
Couch, one of the beds, but we're not sleeping in the same bed. | ||
Last I checked, there's nothing heterosexual about wanting to sleep under the same covers as another person. | ||
Boy, girl, it really doesn't matter. | ||
Who wants that? | ||
I don't! | ||
Who wants that? | ||
I mean, I have trouble falling asleep by myself. | ||
And that's when I can fidget. | ||
That's when I can get out of bed and piss. | ||
That's when I can blow my nose and sniffle and cough and do what I gotta do. | ||
And control the temperature. | ||
I could put my legs on the cool side of the bed. | ||
I could move my whole body to the cool side of the bed. | ||
There is a cool side of the bed. | ||
I could throw the covers off. | ||
I could put them on. | ||
I could get up. | ||
I could watch a movie. | ||
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I could get on my phone and watch TikToks. | |
But you're telling me that it's so out of line that, oh, I've got to be sentenced to, like, this prison under the covers? | ||
No. | ||
No. | ||
I will not do that. | ||
I will not do that. | ||
We will have separate beds. | ||
I have a weird sleep schedule. | ||
I've never been able to sleep. | ||
No, I will not. | ||
I will not sleep in the same bed as my wife. | ||
And if it ever happens, it'll be like on her anniversary or on the wedding night or whatever. | ||
But it is certainly not going to be an every night thing because I would kill myself. | ||
I will kill myself. | ||
It's bad enough. | ||
It's bad enough that you got to share the same house and you got to share the same bathroom and all that. | ||
You got to share your whole life, but The bed too? | ||
I don't think so. | ||
That's just not gonna work. | ||
It's dysfunctional. | ||
So it's better for everybody. | ||
Maybe separate beds in the same room? | ||
Honestly, I prefer separate bedrooms, but... No, I am not, I am not down with this, uh, whatever it is. | ||
Prison system. | ||
So... | ||
Yeah she's not gonna she probably won't like it here's the good news she doesn't have to like it she doesn't have to like it because you know it's my house and it will be you know will be my house it'll be our marital house but it'll be like you know I own it and pay for it and I'm the boss so you know you don't like that well you shouldn't have signed up for this so | ||
Yeah, so like I said, you know, we'll have sex on the same bed. | ||
My bed, her bed, really doesn't even matter. | ||
Doesn't even have to be a bed. | ||
But we're not gonna be sleeping in the same bed. | ||
They just, sorry. | ||
It's just one of those things that I just can't, can't function with that. | ||
It's one of those things. | ||
Just can't have it. | ||
It's uncomfortable. | ||
It's uncomfortable. | ||
And I will not pretend like it's not. | ||
Everybody wants to play this game. | ||
Everybody wants to, you know, play make-believe. | ||
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Well, I'm macho! | |
I'm going to sleep in the same bed as my wife! | ||
Yeah, okay. | ||
And I'm going to be stretching out. | ||
You can, hey, enjoy the cuddling session. | ||
Okay, enjoy the cuddling session. | ||
I'm going to be stretched out and my legs are going to be... I feel it right now. | ||
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My balls aren't going to be sticking to my legs. | |
I'm gonna be stretched out. | ||
I'm gonna be fidgeting. | ||
Throw the covers off. | ||
I'm gonna go and take a piss. | ||
I'm just gonna go turn all the lights on if I feel like it. | ||
Watch TV with the volume on and it's gonna be great. | ||
I'll go to sleep when I want. | ||
Wake up when I want and it's gonna be great. | ||
Maybe I'll have like a baby monitor in her bedroom just so I could check in. | ||
Now that would be nice. | ||
Have like a little baby monitor in her bedroom and then have like a little monitor just to check up you know. | ||
Maybe just to be like, aw. | ||
And also just to make sure there's nothing going on. | ||
No funny business or whatever. | ||
But yeah, maybe a little baby monitor. | ||
And it'll be like I'm there, but I won't be there. | ||
If I have a bad dream, maybe I'll go in her room or something. | ||
But an everyday thing works. | ||
We're gonna do that for the rest of our lives? | ||
Yeah, no. | ||
Just not practical. | ||
You're just not being realistic. | ||
Listen, if you disagree with me, that's great, but you're just not being practical. | ||
You're just not being realistic. | ||
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You're selling yourself short. | |
And I feel like a lot of people, they're gonna go through their lives, and they're gonna think on this, and they're gonna be like, yeah, remember that show? | ||
Yeah, that guy was right. | ||
that guy was red-pilled so yeah there's that Yeah, the look on her face will be very funny. | ||
It'll be very funny for me too, and I will laugh. | ||
Listen, that's the way it is. | ||
Anyway, Absolute Recoil. | ||
I just read that. | ||
Autism Unstoppable says you need to beat down a bossy bitch so she can be submissive to you. | ||
It's like catching a Pokemon. | ||
Yeah, not interested. | ||
Not interested in that. | ||
some people you know that kind of stuff just like totally irks me when people say stuff like that they're like oh it's in the chase it's in the hunt you gotta catch on it's like get the fuck out here get the fuck out of here please If that's your hunt, oh my gosh, you know, I'm chasing that bag. | ||
My hunt is I'm a killer I'm a killer and I'm not a killer because I'm like, you know girls like between a man and a child. | ||
Oh I ensnared some girl. | ||
It's like you and like what everyone else It's like what she wants to do and we're all just like playing a game No, so I I'm not No, if I want a girl that's like a bitch, I want her to be a bitch, you know? | ||
To me, the appeal is in the tension. | ||
So I don't want to, I'm not trying to like, oh, it's a conquest! | ||
It's like, what's the victory? | ||
Wow, you know, a woman who is inferior objectively in almost every way, you like bullied her into what, like giving you oral sex? | ||
Whoa, whoa! | ||
It's not it's not really my game. | ||
Okay, it's not really my that's not sorry for me. | ||
Oh, that's vulgar I don't know if that's like vulgar or something, but that's not It's not really that like impressive to me that's on my Value system or in terms of like not morals, but like what I value So no, I think that's dumb. | ||
I think that's dumb. | ||
I think that's gay, honestly You gotta find a boss and beat her down. | ||
It's like catching a Pokemon. | ||
That sounds really dumb, honestly. | ||
Daniel says there is a... like overthinking it to that degree, it's like you're giving women too much credit. | ||
You know, when you're over... it's like I'm trying to find somebody who's gonna fold my laundry, cook, be a vessel for my air, you know. | ||
Anything more than that, it's like my ego's tied up and like, yeah. | ||
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It's just so, I don't know. | |
True! | ||
It's like very base, but not based, base. | ||
Tutu Rue says, Ann Colts was truly the OGE girl only caring about money and attention. | ||
True. | ||
True, yeah, because if she didn't, she would like me. | ||
Daniel says, there was a base seventh grader at my brother's lunch who was telling everyone that he loves politics and was showing clips around of you and lunch, lol. | ||
My brother mentioned that I watched you as well. | ||
Middle schoolers are waking up. | ||
It's true. | ||
Your middle schoolers, your high schoolers are watching America First. | ||
It's in the cafeteria. | ||
It's at recess. | ||
We're coming for your kids. | ||
We're coming for your family. | ||
Your kids are going to be groipers. | ||
Guess what? | ||
Guess what, female liberal? | ||
Your kids are groipers. | ||
National Review staff, your kids are going to be groipers. | ||
Fox News, GOP, your kids are already groipers. | ||
It's already happening. | ||
I hate to tell you that, but... | ||
Nothing will stop us. | ||
This show is not for you. | ||
This show is for the children, really. | ||
And I mean that. | ||
We've already captured the next generation. | ||
It's a matter of time, really. | ||
Neighborhood Barbecues says, would love to see Dalton on Cozy TV. | ||
He's coming here soon. | ||
He's not going to be able to stream for a little while, so we're going to onboard him later, but he'll be on here soon. | ||
No more plates says hey Nick. | ||
What do you think about the vice video? | ||
They named you a blade a clip of you slating a Taliban. | ||
I already reacted to that Kyle computer says do you not show fear to your enemies for they will see it as a partition you do such a great job of that Nick fearless Anyway, I am fearless anything planned against big tech set except for like jump scares spiders you know stuff like that, but | ||
but otherwise anything planned against big tech censorship florida was lit right now we're focused on anti-vax for big tech we're just we build a censorship proof streaming platform anything planned for big tech censorship uh yeah hi welcome to the censorship proof platform we built for like two years people are unbelievable Kyle Computers is taking vacation at a cabin with some buddies, bringing some red pills. | ||
With all this tyranny, red pills are getting easier and easier to administer. | ||
Good news, it's all in the open, I guess. | ||
Yeah! | ||
You said it. | ||
The red pills are cheap. | ||
Tutu says, five encounters? | ||
Nigga, I got zero. | ||
You can't compete with me. | ||
I am a true disciple of Elliot Roger. | ||
Unlike you, fake sell scum. | ||
Shut up. | ||
Just shut up. | ||
I don't need all these other fake cells to confer that upon me. | ||
You think I need that? | ||
the way best so far thanks yeah i am the real incel king i know you don't need to tell me that nobody can give me that that's my title i crown myself i don't need all these other fake cells to confer that upon me you think i need that everybody i know everybody i don't know all these other fake cells real fake cells you think i need them to confer that upon me i I don't. | ||
I am a real incel. | ||
I live it. | ||
It's my life. | ||
You think I need some Chad? | ||
Chad and Stacey. | ||
Stacey and Chad, winners of the genetic lottery. | ||
Remember that from Law & Order? | ||
But it's true. | ||
You think I need Chad to come down from a 6'3", 6'4", Come down from his throne and say, you know what? | ||
You are an incel! | ||
Because I don't. | ||
I don't need that. | ||
I live it. | ||
I am that. | ||
So I don't need... I don't need a fake cell. | ||
I don't need a beta male. | ||
I don't need some chad to tell me that I'm the real incel king. | ||
I don't need to... You could say fake cell. | ||
You could say cap. | ||
It's real. | ||
There's nothing you could do about it. | ||
So... Say whatever you want. | ||
But me being the real incel is as real as you sitting there and watching your monitor right now or your phone. | ||
So... Rex says, Nick, you should carve your pumpkin. | ||
Yeah, maybe. | ||
Kyle Computer says, there's a couple templates going around for requesting religious exemption. | ||
You just have to pretend to be Catholic if you're not. | ||
Seems to be working for me so far. | ||
Just tell them you don't like the products currently being mandated. | ||
Well, better yet, become Catholic. | ||
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Right? | |
Try that. | ||
Kyle Computer says the Nobel is a whole book full of white pills. | ||
By the way, if antibodies looking for some being reading a lot more lately. | ||
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Okay, thanks for that. | |
Powerful stuff. | ||
Christ is King, yeah. | ||
Groib Gang says, I am Anne right now, and I was able to get a religious exemption by explaining that all of the COVID vaccines were tested on aborted fetal cells, and because of this are against my sincerely held religious beliefs. | ||
Nice. | ||
Winston says, it's nice seeing you in good spirits. | ||
Much love, King. | ||
Yeah, well, usually it's when people begin to acknowledge that it evaporates, but thanks. | ||
Uh, addict says, Hey King, love the show. | ||
Every episode gives me another 24 hours of courage to not pull the trigger. | ||
Ha ha. | ||
Keep up the good work King. | ||
Well, you know, don't do that. | ||
Modern Monarchus says, I feel a tremendous outpouring of love and affection. | ||
I feel very rarely. | ||
I only become affectionate after I have sweated out my ambitions and dark energies most brutally. | ||
Okay. | ||
So forgive this faux pas. | ||
Love. | ||
Okay. | ||
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Yeah. | |
And he wonders why we think he's a serial killer. | ||
God only knows what Modern Monarchus just got done with. | ||
That he's saying that. | ||
I only feel this affection after I get all my dark energies out. | ||
God only knows what the hell's going on at Modern Monarchist's house right now, that he's saying that. | ||
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I just got done. | |
Doing what? | ||
Doing what, buddy? | ||
Modern monarchist says I for one know that the hand of God guided me I could use my talents and desires for the most dark designs if I wasn't I Try to be a good Catholic, but things get rough, and I see red often. | ||
Yeah, well hey listen King Just know we're always your friends, and you don't have to hurt us. | ||
Okay. | ||
We love you, buddy But yeah, just stay cool, man. | ||
Let's all just be cool. | ||
Sammy T says, Hey Nick, sorry if this was already asked, but how do you rate Hoi Young from Squid Games out of 10? | ||
10 out of 10. | ||
10 out of 10. | ||
She's incredible. | ||
She's... Listen, this is not that show, and I don't even... I regret that I just said that, but... Yeah, she's alright, man. | ||
But that's not this show. | ||
We don't do that on this show. | ||
You can watch any other show and get that shit. | ||
But I'm not that way. | ||
And that's not what the show is about. | ||
But yeah, she's really something on that show. | ||
Cutie little tiny fluffy monkey baby says I bet when you get married you'll find that you like to cuddle and spoon just like the rest of us I bet you're a little cuddle monster yeah you'd be wrong okay cuz I'm I'm pretty tough all right I'm pretty hard I'm a cold customer a lot of people don't know that about me but I'm a pretty cold customer don't be deceived there's a few layers people get through and they're like oh he's a nice guy and then you get a little bit further and it's like he's a total fucking asshole So don't be deceived, alright? | ||
Don't be deceived by the usual first two layers of an icy demeanor masking an interior warmness, because there's more layers there, but... No, you'd be wrong about that. | ||
And don't even think about that. | ||
Don't even think about that, alright? | ||
That disgusts me, honestly. | ||
The thought of you thinking about me doing that, it makes me sick. | ||
I want you to think about me always wearing a suit, always, you know, always being me. | ||
Because anything else is, honestly, it makes me uncomfortable. | ||
It's inappropriate. | ||
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So... | |
I don't want to hear that, you freak. | ||
Autism Unstoppable says, I meant literally. | ||
Meant what literally? | ||
I don't know what you're talking about. | ||
Tootoo says, if you disagree with Nick on the different bed question, you're a simp. | ||
What are you going to cuddle in some sweaty tight space so you can impress some girl? | ||
Nah nigga, we ain't on that slave shit. | ||
Me and Nick are free niggas. | ||
Yeah nigga! | ||
He says, you finally said my full name after all these years. | ||
Let's go! | ||
Yeah, it's so true. | ||
It's so true. | ||
You know, all men are simps, really, is what it comes down to, except me. | ||
All men are simps, except for me. | ||
And some people go, Ann! | ||
No, no. | ||
It's just me. | ||
Just me. | ||
I'm the only incel. | ||
I'm the king of the incels. | ||
I'm the only incel in the world. | ||
Everyone else is a simp. | ||
And I say that, like, jokingly, because it is to sort of placate your fragile ego, but I am being totally serious. | ||
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It's just true. | |
It is just true. | ||
The older I get, the more I realize that. | ||
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So, yeah, I will not be there. | |
Hey, honey. | ||
Climbing into bed. | ||
How was work? | ||
Come here. | ||
I'm not gonna be doing that. | ||
I'm gonna say my goodbyes after dinner. | ||
All right, honey, you finish the dishes. | ||
I gotta go to bed. | ||
I was up all night. | ||
Good to see ya. | ||
Okay, going to bed now. | ||
See you tomorrow! | ||
Good luck with the dishes. | ||
And remember, I'm watching the baby monitor. | ||
Okay. | ||
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So... So there's that. | |
Smoothie King says, you're awful, Nick. | ||
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Yeah, I know. | |
Rocking Chair says, sorry if this has been asked already, but if your parents named you Ding Ding instead of... What if your parents named you Ding Ding instead of Nick? | ||
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I'd probably call myself something else if they named me Ding Ding. | |
I think I'd probably just get another nickname or something if they named me Ding Ding. | ||
That's very funny. | ||
You know, I heard something really great over the weekend. | ||
I got this brown scapular over the weekend. | ||
I got it blessed by a priest. | ||
And they go through the whole blessing and everything. | ||
And... Nah, I normally wouldn't say that, but I'm saying that for the purpose of the story, because normally I don't like to talk about that, but... | ||
So I get the brown scapular blessed, and the priest says, you know, what's your name? | ||
And I said, my name's Nicholas, so you could do the blessing. | ||
And he goes, oh, Nicholas. | ||
He goes, that's Greek. | ||
It means victory of the people. | ||
He goes, victory over the people. | ||
I always thought it meant victory of the people, like as in, I will be like the people's champion, like I'll make a great victory for the people. | ||
But what he said was a little different. | ||
He said, you will have a victory over the people. | ||
He said, you're the winner, not the loser. | ||
He said, your name, Nicholas, means that you will be the winner. | ||
You will win, he goes, and you will be greater than the people. | ||
Now, I don't I didn't get his exact words, but it was something like that. | ||
He said, you will be very special. | ||
So. | ||
I took that as a sign, I'm like. | ||
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Me? | |
It's true! | ||
How did you know? | ||
How did you know it's true? | ||
You're right. | ||
So I'm taking that to heart. | ||
I'm taking that to heart. | ||
I am taking that to the bank. | ||
He said, yeah. | ||
Because normally I hear victory of the people. | ||
It's just like, yeah, basically how I interpret it. | ||
But he was like, no. | ||
He was like, you will win. | ||
You will have victory. | ||
You'll be the winner, not the loser. | ||
You'll be the winner. | ||
And he said, you'll be greater than the people. | ||
You'll have a victory. | ||
And uh, not like you'll be better than people, but like you'll be sort of like there's a special place sort of. | ||
I still think it means victory for the people, but that's not, he said something that was a little bit different. | ||
There was, he was Polish, so I don't know if there's like a language barrier, but it was something like that. | ||
I think it's cooler too. | ||
Somebody says, that's way cooler! | ||
But that's what he said. | ||
He says, oh Nicholas, that's Greek, that means that. | ||
So... | ||
Yeah, I mean, basically it's a done deal. | ||
It confirms my destiny, I guess. | ||
But, yeah, so what's in a name? | ||
What if my name were Ding Ding? | ||
I guess I wouldn't be here because I would have a different destiny. | ||
Ding Ding. | ||
I guess I'd be a crazy frog leader of the fan club or something if my name were Ding Ding. | ||
Kyle Computers says the Bible is full of white pills. | ||
Endless white pills for anyone looking. | ||
Couldn't type earlier, can't super chat, but for those young Roy Perkin looking for white pills, that's why it's called the Fountain of Life, which I wish I hadn't squandered so much time away from the word. | ||
Very true, yeah. | ||
Read the Bible. | ||
It's all white pills. | ||
Believe in God. | ||
All white pills. | ||
Literally all white pills. | ||
Zero black pills. | ||
So, believe in God, have faith in God. | ||
It's that simple. | ||
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