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It's not cool to chill for Israel. | |
It's not. | ||
This is a Christian nation. | ||
This is America. | ||
I fear and love God. | ||
When you remove the fear and love of God, you create the fear and love of everything else. | ||
You're talking to somebody right now that only fears God and Jesus has won the victory, bro. | ||
Life like, this is what you like, like. | ||
Try to live your life right. | ||
Hopefully know you play your buttons right, type right. | ||
This is like a movie, but it's really very tight, like. | ||
Every single night, like. | ||
Every single fight, right. | ||
I was looking at the camera, I don't even like life. | ||
I was screaming at my daddy, he told me it ain't Christ-like. | ||
I was screaming at the pepper, we just like life. | ||
Looking for a bright price, see what your life like. | ||
I didn't know the right price, but I'm like a tight bike. | ||
Pressing on the gas, doing over for the night life. | ||
Screaming at my daddy, he told me it ain't Christ-like. | ||
But nobody never tell you, you need me like Christ. | ||
Only if I see it in you, only when they see me. | ||
Like a Tyler Perry, baby, boom, people, baby. | ||
Churching for a deal. | ||
Now you want to see it free. | ||
Now you want to see it. | ||
When you like to see it free and peace, tell me what your life like. | ||
Turn it down to Christ-like. | ||
Driving with my dad, and he told me it ain't Christ-like. | ||
I'm just trying to find out if I'm looking for a new way. | ||
Just really trying not to risk through the pool, and I don't have a pool. | ||
I didn't know my best, though. | ||
Lock up on the text, though. | ||
I have to tell text, though. | ||
I just love the word, better picture or a test, smoke. | ||
Wrestling with God, I don't really want to wrestle. | ||
Manage with me, life-like. | ||
Everything in my life. | ||
Arguing with my dad, and he said it ain't Christ-like. | ||
It's unstoppable. | ||
And the reason why is because it's not cool to shill for big business. | ||
And the reason why is because it's not cool to shill for big business. | ||
It's not cool to shill for Israel. | ||
It's not. | ||
This is a Christian nation. | ||
This is America. | ||
I fear and love God. | ||
When you remove the fear and love of God, you create the fear and love of everything else. | ||
You're talking to somebody right now that only fears God and Jesus has won the victory. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo! | ||
It's going to be only America first. | ||
America first. | ||
The American people will come first once again. | ||
With respect, the respect that we deserve. | ||
From this day forward, it's going to be only America first. | ||
America first. | ||
Good evening, everybody. | ||
You are watching America First. | ||
My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes. | ||
We have a great show for you tonight. | ||
Very excited to be back with you here tonight on Wednesday. | ||
We have a lot to talk about, lots to get into tonight. | ||
Our featured story is about the crime wave that is sweeping the nation and destroying all the cities. | ||
Specifically, I want to talk about Chicago and San Francisco. | ||
In Chicago, the police have just put out a warning to all of the stores on the Magnificent Mile on Michigan Avenue because of a string of armed robberies and burglaries happening in the neighborhood. | ||
And there's a big article about this It's funny. | ||
They warn all the luxury stores about robberies, crime and I know it's so predictable and we've heard it a million times but in their warning to all the different stores they say young people are robbing stores. | ||
That's the warning. | ||
Young people. | ||
Young people. | ||
Chicago youths are going store to store with guns and stealing tens of thousands of dollars worth of merchandise Just in the last week, there was one gang of robbers which robbed four stores in 30 minutes. | ||
Four stores in 30 minutes! | ||
And haven't gotten caught! | ||
And they say they're youths. | ||
We all know they're black. | ||
We all know it's black criminals in that instance and every other instance, but they won't say it. | ||
So we'll talk about that. | ||
That'll be our main story. | ||
Of course, this is being caused by state prosecutors not charging anybody. | ||
Police hardly arresting anybody. | ||
Prosecutors not charging anybody. | ||
So it's free-for-all. | ||
We'll talk about that. | ||
We'll also be talking tonight about Southwest who has basically confirmed that there is an ongoing strike among their workers because of the vaccine mandate that they've imposed on their company. | ||
As we covered this last week, we talked about how Southwest was basically ground to a halt. | ||
This was last weekend, not the previous one, but the week before that. | ||
Because thousands of their employees were taking days off, claiming sick days, when really they were protesting the vaccine mandate. | ||
They didn't want to get vaccinated and Southwest was hostile towards anybody that tried to get a medical or religious exemption. | ||
And if you remember, we covered this last week. | ||
We talked about this is a great sign. | ||
It's good to see people are rising up and protesting. | ||
But this wasn't covered in the media at all. | ||
They didn't talk about it at all. | ||
They didn't mention the vaccine component at least. | ||
They talked about how Southwest was not doing flights. | ||
I think there was one day, not last Saturday, but the Saturday before, they were operating at 30% capacity. | ||
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And they were covering that, because that's kind of hard to ignore. | ||
The media was talking about how there were virtually no Southwest flights going and they had to cancel like 2,500 flights. | ||
They'd had to cover that but they blamed it on the weather, they blamed it on personnel issues and other things but not one word about the vaccine mandate and no speculation or reporting about a strike. | ||
Well, we have an update this week and Southwest has come out with a statement that they are now softening their vaccine mandate policy and now they're going to process some of these applications for medical or religious exemptions and in the meantime, the people that are not vaccinated can still work at Southwest and still get paid. | ||
So, this amounts to, in effect, an admission that all these shortages, all these personnel issues, the weather problems in Florida Obviously had something to do with the vaccine mandate. | ||
One week ago they had 2,500 flights canceled over the weekend and people were stranded at the airport and it was all over the national news media and they said this is not a strike. | ||
It has nothing to do with labor or the vaccine mandate. | ||
A week and a half later coincidentally they come out with a statement and say well you know that vaccine mandate deal Well, uh, you know if you don't have the vaccine you actually can keep going to work and getting paid. | ||
What a surprise. | ||
So, we'll talk about that. | ||
It should be a pretty good show. | ||
I gotta tell you though, it's been a slow news week. | ||
I'm trying, man. | ||
I'm really trying. | ||
I'm trying my best and I hope you've been enjoying the show, but It just feels like this whole year and last year just suck. | ||
I don't know if it's because Trump is out of office. | ||
I don't know if it's because of the pandemic. | ||
But it feels like there's nothing going on. | ||
Or maybe there's so much going on that it just feels monotonous. | ||
Because really, there's a lot. | ||
The border is open. | ||
The crime is out of control. | ||
The economy is falling apart. | ||
Maybe we're just used to it. | ||
I guess it's just not even news anymore. | ||
You know, a quarter of a million illegal immigrants came in this month. | ||
It's 1% higher than the previous month in other news. | ||
But doesn't it feel like that? | ||
I feel like it can't be Trump because the news was boring last year too. | ||
And obviously Trump was in office. | ||
I think it's the pandemic. | ||
It's really been ever since last March. | ||
That's when it's really just slowed down. | ||
Because there was other stuff going on and it's really just been the last like two years is brutal. | ||
Like this week, like what's going on? | ||
They don't pass anything in Congress. | ||
Nothing! | ||
Nothing is going on in the world. | ||
Nothing foreign policy related to cover. | ||
So there's no legislative news. | ||
There's no foreign policy news. | ||
What the hell is there to talk about? | ||
I don't even know anymore. | ||
I don't even know, but... | ||
Well, we've got some news. | ||
It just feels like every day I'm just like, yeah, what's even going on, you know? | ||
Some days, it used to be the case where years ago, like when George Floyd died, I was coming on the show every night like, okay, new development, they torch Minneapolis, okay, new story, you know, whatever. | ||
So I guess that was technically during the pandemic but still it felt like okay there were these big stories and it went on for weeks and it's just ever since Biden got in maybe since the pandemic it's just this slow drip. | ||
Anyway I'm just complaining now but we still have a lot to talk about just it's a boring news week but anyway before we get into the news I want to remind you to follow me on Gabin Telegram the links are down below Also remember on our merch store, we have our brand new Halloween merch lineup, very exciting. | ||
We have six new Halloween designs. | ||
They're only available temporarily, only through the month of October, so check that out. | ||
We have our I Will Not Comply t-shirt, and I told you we'll be in New York in the beginning of November to do a couple of big rallies and some other activism, so make sure you get your t-shirts in time for that. | ||
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I hate shilling the merch. | ||
You know, I've been doing it now for a couple weeks. | ||
We just gotta get a commercial or something, because I hate every night being like, hey, buy the merch! | ||
I know that's like my job, I know that's what I have to do, but it's always just like, really? | ||
But you know, some people don't watch a show every night, so... | ||
They need to hear it. | ||
You know, I need to say it every night in the event that you watch the show on Wednesday. | ||
But maybe you didn't watch the show on Monday or Tuesday. | ||
So, in case you missed it. | ||
And also a reminder, we have reopened our internship application if you want to apply to be an America First intern. | ||
We have the application back up. | ||
It's once again opened for our third wave of applicants this year. | ||
If you go to nicholaschaifwences.com slash intern you can apply there. | ||
And we're looking for everybody, you know, any kind of skill stack, any kind of way that you can contribute. | ||
We have everything that you can think of so make sure you apply because we're looking to expand our team. | ||
We have a lot going on. | ||
We got a lot on our plate and I tell you we have like 150-200 people and we're still stretched thin because we have a billion things going on. | ||
So we're looking for a lot of help. | ||
Make sure you apply if that interests you. | ||
I think that's all of our announcements. | ||
So that's that. | ||
That's sad. | ||
It's kind of a rough, it's been a rough couple of weeks. | ||
The real black pill I think that's looming over everything is the vaccine mandate. | ||
That's really the big thing. | ||
And we're going to be back out there protesting it very soon. | ||
I think it's the second week in November we will be in New York, New York State, New York City, and protesting it there because it's worse there than ever. | ||
But they're really pushing the vaccine mandate now. | ||
And I said this last week. | ||
I know we've been talking about it all year and it's slowly been approaching. | ||
And they did that press conference where he announced that the mandate applies to private sector employees and companies with over 100 people. | ||
That was back in September. | ||
But it's really just coming into effect now. | ||
And I told you that last week. | ||
I said they filed the OSHA rule change whatever They sent that to the Office of Management and Budget and so it really doesn't come into effect until the next coming weeks. | ||
That's when the fines become law and so it's right now when the companies and a lot of the municipal city governments It's really now when they're beginning to feel the pressure and now forcing their employees to get vaccinated. | ||
And I've talked to a lot of people and the story is the same. | ||
All across the country, they're now asking for the vaccine cards. | ||
They're now asking people to do that. | ||
And so maybe it's that. | ||
I don't know what it is, but there's just this sense of doom, sense of dread. | ||
Yesterday, we had a very white-pilling show. | ||
I told you We are going to win. | ||
It's going to be very difficult in the short term. | ||
And it is! | ||
And that's what we're living through right now. | ||
So, we'll cover the Southwest story first. | ||
Talking about the vaccine mandate there. | ||
I guess it's a small victory. | ||
Again, it's really difficult to tell because, you know, like what we covered with Delta last week, with a lot of the vaccine mandates, they're hidden. | ||
They don't disclose exactly how they're forcing people to get vaccinated. | ||
And all along, even though there are lots of conscientious objectors, there are people every day that are complying with the vaccine so that they can keep their jobs. | ||
I don't know if it's going to work. | ||
I told people last week, I said, this is your chance to get out of the system while you can. | ||
This is your chance to get fired from your job or quit and become self-reliant so that when they're asking more of you, you don't have to figure it out later. | ||
But I don't know if this is going to work, folks, because you see the way people are in this country. | ||
Nobody cares. | ||
Nobody cares about anything. | ||
Nobody wants to sacrifice anything. | ||
And things will continue to get worse until that changes. | ||
That's just the way that it is. | ||
So, like I said, we've got this story with Southwest today and we'll have to see how this goes. | ||
We really will have to see how this plays out. | ||
And one more thing before I jump in. | ||
I forgot to mention this. | ||
Apologies! | ||
We had some technical difficulties there a moment ago. | ||
I was ready to start the show about a half hour ago. | ||
And had a little bit of trouble connecting. | ||
I think it's... I don't know if it's the computer, the software. | ||
It's always something. | ||
I get new everything. | ||
New camera, new computer, and then new internet. | ||
And then you still have problems. | ||
So, we're trying to diagnose it. | ||
Apologies. | ||
It is... We're beta testing the platform. | ||
It is a brand new platform so it could be something like that. | ||
But it also could be my computer because it seems like everybody else is doing fine. | ||
I don't know what it's gonna... | ||
Take to just have one stream with no technical difficulties. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't know if it's demons. | ||
I don't know if it's maybe I just don't know how to use a computer. | ||
It's definitely not that because I, you know, I didn't change anything from last night to tonight, but yet it worked last night and not tonight. | ||
So anyway, so apologies for the delay. | ||
I appreciate your patience sticking with us. | ||
We're gonna try and get that ironed out this week. | ||
It's just too many, too many variables, you know. | ||
Too much plugging stuff in, and software this, and hardware that, and... I just want a grill. | ||
I don't even know how to cook. | ||
I just want to eat McDonald's. | ||
I just want to go to the drive-thru, for God's sakes. | ||
And people are telling me about keyframes, and servers, and hosting, and task manager, and drop frames, and... | ||
And this and that, and it's really... I should have just went to college for that, I guess. | ||
I went to college for political science, didn't even graduate, obviously, but... Damn, I should have just went to school and gotten a technology degree, because I didn't know my whole life would be about all that! | ||
Maybe I'll just become a computer. | ||
I'm ready for Neuralink if I never have to deal with diagnostics ever again. | ||
I'll accept Neuralink. | ||
I'll link my mind to a computer if it means that I could just not deal with that ever again. | ||
Anyway. | ||
Okay, so we'll dive in. | ||
Our story about Southwest tonight is that they are backing off of their own vaccine mandate. | ||
And like I said, the story isn't even so much That they're backing off the mandate, it is of course in the context of what has been going on at Southwest for the past week and a half. | ||
Because we know a week and a half ago, last weekend, Their entire operation stalled and they had thousands of missing flights the whole weekend. | ||
Not last weekend, but the weekend before. | ||
And it was a huge national story and nobody knew why. | ||
All over the news media, on television, on social media, and their official company statement said, well, the reason we're having all this difficulty is because of bad weather in Florida and issues with air traffic controllers and other personnel issues. | ||
But they said we're going to figure it out and our normal operations will resume later in the week, which they did. | ||
But there was all kinds of chatter and rumors that the real reason that Southwest was having all these difficulties is because lots of their pilots, lots of their personnel, were going on strike unofficially because of the COVID vaccine mandate. | ||
And I read something online, I don't know if this is true, but I read something online that said that the union that works for Southwest, they actually can't strike. | ||
It's illegal for them to strike. | ||
So it had to be unofficial. | ||
The union denied that there was a strike, the company denied that there was a strike, but there was a rumor going around that unofficially that's what it was. | ||
Lots of Southwest employees were coordinating sick days and taking all their sick days at the same time to serve as an effective strike, an effective protest, even though that's not publicly or officially what they were calling it. | ||
And that was supposed to be a protest against the impending vaccine mandate where I believe a deadline was approaching. | ||
And so it's not so much about, again, we're going to read through the news release and what they're saying today, how they updated their vaccine mandate. | ||
But it's not about this announcement. | ||
It's really about what's gone on for the past week and a half that they had this big protest that nobody could talk about. | ||
And even in the media, they denied it. | ||
The media didn't say one word that this had anything to do with the vaccine mandate. | ||
They didn't suggest it. | ||
They didn't speculate about it. | ||
None of the news media talked about the rumors that were going around. | ||
It's almost like there was just a giant conspiracy between the government, the federal government contractors, and the media to hide that that was going on, to cover that up for reasons which we'll get into. | ||
So this is the latest and I'll read the report to you today. | ||
It says, quote, U.S. | ||
Airlines Southwest has reversed course on its employee vaccine mandate following a week of protests, denials, and canceled flights. | ||
And this is from Russia Today. | ||
This is not from an American news outlet. | ||
This is from Russia Today, which is a Russian state-backed news outlet. | ||
It says, workers are no longer forced to take unpaid leave while applying for exemptions to the mandate. | ||
The passenger carrier will no longer force employees awaiting decision on a religious or medical exemption to the Biden administration's mandatory vaccine order to take unpaid leave until their cases are decided, according to a Friday memo obtained by CNBC on Tuesday. | ||
Southwest has confirmed the authenticity of the memo, which gives employees until November 24th to either get vaccinated or apply for an exemption. | ||
Instead of unpaid leave, employees awaiting judgment on their exemptions will continue to receive a paycheck and may even continue working as, quote, Southwest coordinates with them on meeting the requirements. | ||
Vaccine or valid accommodation says the note. | ||
Written by Senior Vice President of Operations and Hospitality Steve Goldberg and Vice President and Chief People Officer Julie Weber, it reassures workers that they may continue working if their exemptions aren't yet approved so long as they follow masking and social distancing rules and promises that staff can reapply if their exemption is denied if they have quote new information or circumstances that they would like the company to consider. | ||
The memo's release comes after days of protesting outside Southwest's Dallas headquarters and rumors of sick-outs among air traffic controllers and other employees. | ||
Southwest was forced to cancel thousands of flights last week, over 1,000 on Sunday alone, though it refused to acknowledge what was behind the cancellations, in many cases blaming the weather despite clear and sunny skies. | ||
Airports were snarled with angry passengers as would-be travelers arrived to find their flights mysteriously canceled. | ||
So this is their new policy. | ||
Their new policy says that Southwest employees can submit a religious or medical exemption and continue to work with pay while the exemption is being processed. | ||
Before, I think we're led to believe, people that submitted an exemption could not work. | ||
The exemption is being worked through and maybe it's approved and maybe it's denied but if they don't have the vaccine they can't work and so they can't get paid and that was the original policy that was the original deadline and now curiously a week after all these flight cancellations which had to do with weather according to Southwest, the Union, and the news media now they've softened the policy completely and said that all you have to do to keep your job and keep your pay is merely apply | ||
For an exemption while they decide. | ||
So all those employees will be able to continue to work and then therefore continue to be air traffic controllers or pilots or whatever. | ||
The flights can keep going and they can say, well, the deadline is enforced. | ||
Everybody working for Southwest either has been vaccinated or has applied for an exemption and nobody in any other category. | ||
And so it remains to be seen if this is a positive development. | ||
I have a strong feeling that it's only a matter of time before they just tell everybody, if you don't get vaccinated, you're fired. | ||
Now that doesn't mean that people should not try to get a medical or religious exemption if they can. | ||
I think they should. | ||
If you're able to do that, I think you should take full advantage of that and continue to get paid and continue to work. | ||
And in the meantime, you have to look for another job. | ||
You're going to have to figure something else out. | ||
Figure out how you're going to get money and make a living without having to get the vaccine. | ||
Because we've heard all of this before. | ||
You know, we were told at the beginning of the year there would be no federal mandate. | ||
We heard this from Nancy Pelosi. | ||
We heard this from Jen Psaki. | ||
We heard this from Joe Biden, from Fauci, the CDC, the FDA. | ||
They all said, we're not doing a federal vaccine mandate. | ||
It wouldn't even be legal if we tried. | ||
Well here we are now. | ||
As of last week they filed the rule change at OSHA which fines employers of big companies, federal contractors, and by the way this is like hundreds of millions of employees are subject to this. | ||
This is like a majority of the workforce. | ||
Works at a company with more than 100 employees or a company that contracts with the federal government or works for the federal government itself. | ||
And they came out with this back in mid-September. | ||
They filed it last week that all those employers would be fine if they didn't forcibly vaccinate all their people. | ||
And they didn't mandate the vaccine at the workplace. | ||
And this is all the schools and all the universities and this is our major cities like San Francisco and Los Angeles and New York City. | ||
And we see this pattern time and time again with the pandemic. | ||
That's just one example. | ||
That's just using two Two data points. | ||
But this has been going on throughout the pandemic. | ||
They will tell us one thing and say we'll never do this and then six months later they do exactly that. | ||
You know they said back in March it's five weeks to stop the spread. | ||
That was in March 2020 by the way. | ||
And then five weeks later they said it'll be another five weeks but we'll be done by Easter or June. | ||
And then Easter and June rolled around and they said we'll be done by August and then August rolled around and they said later. | ||
And it's like with everything else. | ||
First they said no vaccine mandate and then they started to do the incentives. | ||
Then they started to do the punitive disincentives. | ||
You know, the fines. | ||
The vaccine passport system which is being put into place in like I said the major cities. | ||
Now they say well there will be exemptions. | ||
There will be exemptions for people that don't want to get it and you know what's going to happen in the meantime is while some people are getting exemptions and it's in some cases being decided in the courts and some companies are negotiating with their employees In the meantime, every single day that that goes on, more and more and more people get vaccinated. | ||
Because people do not want to be inconvenienced. | ||
And a lot of people aren't dying on the hill of the vaccine. | ||
They're not conscientious objectors with strong convictions. | ||
There's people that prefer not to get it, or are too lazy to get it, or maybe they just simply don't want it. | ||
Each and every day, thousands of those people are being convinced to get it, and as that goes on, the proportion of the workforce which really will not get the vaccine is shrinking. | ||
And the government what they're really doing is just running out the clock. | ||
They're ramping up the pressure. | ||
Every day that passes more people are going on to the side of the vaccinated. | ||
And they're weeding out all the people that really don't care that much. | ||
And we're going to get to the point where it's going to be a very small fraction of the workforce just outright refuses under any circumstance to get vaccinated. | ||
People that can do that, people that, in other words, are in a financial position to do that, or they're in a professional position to do that, or even if they're not they don't care. | ||
We're going to get to the point where everybody other than that small percentage of people will get vaccinated and once that point happens we will cross a certain threshold and then the government and the corporations and the cities will have all the cards. | ||
You can't fire 50% of the workforce. | ||
You can't say that 50% of the population cannot shop at Walmart or board an airplane or travel between states. | ||
But it's a lot easier when it's 10% of the population. | ||
It's probably doable if it's 3% of the population or 3% of the workforce and this is how they are thinking. | ||
So right now they're telling people, well we're still going to have a deadline and you still have to be vaccinated but while we process your exemptions you can still work and all this is meant to do is just simply wait out | ||
With maximum pressure with full social and professional sanction on the unvaccinated waiting for all the people that don't really care to get vaccinated so that eventually they will have the minimum number of dissenters and then can exert the real pressure which is to say get vaccinated or you're fired. | ||
No exemptions, no exceptions, no lawsuits, no class action, no nothing. | ||
You get it or you have to like get out of town. | ||
That's what they're waiting to do. | ||
So it remains to be seen how this will go. | ||
And I'm telling people, get your exemptions insofar as you're going to be making money, going to work, and setting yourself up and preparing for the inevitability, the eventuality that you will be fired. | ||
So get your exemptions, but let's not kid ourselves. | ||
The only reason they're doing that is so that they can one day pull the rug out from under everybody and then finally get the holdouts. | ||
Finally get the last remaining people. | ||
Do one more wave. | ||
Maybe the fines increase dramatically. | ||
Maybe they put it in the law. | ||
I don't know, but they'll make one last ditch. | ||
Probably half of the remaining people will get it when push comes to shove. | ||
And then the remaining people will be disposable. | ||
They will be expendable. | ||
They will be fired. | ||
They will be excised from society and it'll just be over for them. | ||
That's the game plan. | ||
That's the strategy. | ||
In this case, that's exactly what happened to Southwest. | ||
It turns out that thousands of their employees did not want to get vaccinated and if Southwest fired all those people, they wouldn't have a company anymore. | ||
So now, they're doing exactly what I just described. | ||
They're gonna take the applications They're going to let everybody go back to work and keep making their living. | ||
They're going to have their cake and eat it too. | ||
Have a full vax mandate. | ||
Everyone that's working has submitted to the system in the sense that they've either been vaccinated or they've begged to be exempted from the rule that everybody be vaccinated. | ||
And in the meantime they get to work while all of that is being decided. | ||
In other words, while everyone else is getting vaccinated, while they're approaching the point where the only people that refuse it can be fired and are totally expendable. | ||
That's that. | ||
But that's really only one part of the story. | ||
To me the bigger part of the story, it's really more about how the media has treated all of this, which is to say that You know, last week, there was not a single mainstream news outlet that said that this had anything to do with the vaccine mandate in the first place. | ||
Like, think of it. | ||
Last week, there was what amounts to, effectively, a massive strike at Southwest, which was so big, it nearly shut down the airline. | ||
And all the national news media reported on it. | ||
A week after this strike, which again, they didn't call it that. | ||
Nobody said that's what it was. | ||
In fact, they explicitly denied that that is what was going on. | ||
And they came up with excuses that didn't even make any sense. | ||
A week after this strike that didn't happen, that nobody covered, that nobody even reported on rumors of a strike, Southwest changes their policy on vaccination to allow the unvaccinated to continue working while the exemptions are being processed. | ||
And isn't that a little bit disturbing to people that, like, obviously we know that that's what happened. | ||
If we didn't know it for sure then, if we weren't certain that that's what happened then, we know certainly that that's what happened now. | ||
If one week ago, they have a massive strike, And now the company does a 180 on their COVID vaccine mandate policy which is one of the most polarizing things going on in the country. | ||
Retroactively we could say well they softened their position because of perhaps the fact that they had thousands of flight cancellations last week because of a sick out unofficial strike. | ||
But even though that's what's going on, and even though that's what Southwest knew was going on, and that's what the union knew was going on, and that's what thousands of workers and their families and friends knew what was going on, and even though the media knew that's what was going on, and it was all over social media, they all just lied. | ||
They all just lied and pretended like that's not what was going on. | ||
Now you would understand that Southwest would not admit it was a strike. | ||
You could understand that. | ||
Southwest is one of the parties engaged in the dispute. | ||
They're engaged in the negotiation. | ||
So yeah, it's not a grand conspiracy. | ||
It's not disturbing that Southwest wouldn't admit that there's a strike going on. | ||
They have these thousands of cancellations. | ||
They're probably engaged in the negotiation. | ||
Of course their official press release would deny that there's a strike. | ||
And of course the Union would do that too because I'm pretty sure it's illegal for air traffic controllers to strike. | ||
So the Union would not be at liberty to talk about it and neither would the company Southwest. | ||
But we're not talking about Southwest and the Union. | ||
We're talking about the fact that this was basically an open secret. | ||
Everybody knew what was going on. | ||
Everybody speculated that this was happening. | ||
It was well known and probably was obvious just from looking at the news that that's what was going on. | ||
But the news media They participated in the lie as well. | ||
The media is not engaged in the negotiation. | ||
It's a labor dispute between the Air Traffic Controllers Union and the airline. | ||
But the media is not a party to those negotiations. | ||
There's no vested interest for them at stake, not immediately, not directly. | ||
You know, when a journalist writes up a report about this, it doesn't in a direct fashion affect their paycheck or the conditions of their employment. | ||
But yet all the reporters in all the major news media outlets, they all lied about what was going on. | ||
And they all said that really what this, what all these canceled flights were really about, cancellations and personnel shortages, they said it was about the weather in Florida and they said it was about other ambiguous general issues going on at Southwest. | ||
And, you know, why did they do that? | ||
We all know why. | ||
Because if the media reported on a massive strike against the vaccine mandate, then probably people would begin to see that the vaccine is not as popular as the media and the government are saying it is. | ||
We all know what's going on here. | ||
The media, the drug companies, the government, the public health officials, they want everybody to get the vaccine for whatever reason. | ||
It's really not important. | ||
We're just talking strictly for this conversation. | ||
It's not important. | ||
All of them together, that is what they want. | ||
They all have an agenda. | ||
Their agenda is to get everybody vaccinated. | ||
Why? | ||
For the sake of this conversation is not important. | ||
Strictly for the sake of this conversation. | ||
But all of these seemingly disparate and disconnected institutions, media, drug companies, federal government, public health officials, And so-called scientists, laboratories, etc. | ||
They all together have an agenda which is to get everybody vaccinated. | ||
They're doing it through compulsion. | ||
They're doing it through coercion. | ||
They are forcing the American people to do that through social pressure, through ostracism, through fines, and these punitive incentives and other, you know, carrot-and-stick approaches to an incentive system. | ||
They know that if the, in the media, they know that if they report on a massive strike at Southwest against the vaccine mandate, that other people are going to see that, and just by virtue of seeing it, will become less willing to get the vaccine. | ||
Because when people see that thousands of other people are protesting the vaccine, not just refusing it, but literally protesting at their job, well the natural conclusion is, well why are they doing that? | ||
Maybe the most obvious thing, self-evidently, people watch that and say, hmm, lots of people don't want to get the vaccine. | ||
This naturally leads to lots of other questions and conclusions like, why are they not getting the vaccine? | ||
How many other people don't want to get the vaccine? | ||
Or maybe if they don't want to get the vaccine, can I strike? | ||
Can my union do something like this? | ||
Just by virtue of them covering it. | ||
If the news media covers what is real and what is happening, if they cover the news, it is going to thwart their ulterior motive. | ||
It is going to harm their concealed agenda which they are conspiring with all the other American institutions to achieve. | ||
So what do they do? | ||
They lie. | ||
They cover it up. | ||
They say that's not happening. | ||
It isn't a strike. | ||
Even though it's common knowledge, even though it's an open secret and everybody knows, they are colluding with the airlines, they're colluding with the government, they're colluding with the drug companies to pretend like that's not happening so that they, like all the other institutions, can enforce mass compliance with the vaccine. | ||
So they won't even talk about it. | ||
They won't mention it. | ||
They won't report on the rumors. | ||
And everybody knows that. | ||
Everybody obviously understands that that's the game here. | ||
But what's really disturbing is that nobody can challenge them anymore. | ||
And I was reading this actually in the Daily Stormer today. | ||
Andrew Anglin wrote an article about this, which is an interesting insight. | ||
He said, you know, everybody's banned from social media. | ||
And that really is the endgame of social media censorship. | ||
ABC, NBC, Fox, all the major networks, they can go out and say that Southwest had 2,500 flight cancellations last weekend because the weather in Florida was bad when it was sunny there. | ||
Not because of a vaccine mandate protest. | ||
Not because of an unofficial sick-out strike. | ||
They can just brazenly and knowingly and deliberately lie because the truth would hurt their agenda and that's all the reporting that there will be. | ||
That's all the information about what's going on in these closed-door negotiations between Southwest and the Air traffic controller unions that any person will hear, any average consumer of news will hear, when they open up social media or watch television or read the newspaper. | ||
That's all that there will be. | ||
Because anybody that would challenge the narrative and report the real truth has already been banned. | ||
The social media companies and the media and the so-called fact checkers, think tanks, and government have said that anybody that challenges The institutions, those people are spreading disinformation and they say that disinformation is dangerous because it erodes trust in our public institutions and may lead to violence or other things that are not prudent and then therefore it has to be eliminated. | ||
So now, all those aforementioned institutions that conspire, that have a concealed agenda, that they're willing to lie in order to follow through with it, those people are now going to be the arbitrators of what's real and what's not real. | ||
The people that are working together, that have a hidden agenda, that they're all working together to achieve, and they're willing to lie to do that and get one over on you, they will now get to decide what's real and what's fake, and censor based on that standard. | ||
That's the real... I mean, to me, that's the real story here. | ||
I mean, this is no different than the Soviet Union. | ||
This is no different than China. | ||
You know, for all that people talk about tyranny, or like North Korea or something, It's like, why do you think people in North Korea believe that Kim Jong Un is a god who doesn't go to the bathroom, and he's 10 feet tall, and he's a military hero? | ||
Why do you think people in North Korea believe that? | ||
It's because the only media that they get, the only information and opinion that they get, comes from the government or the government-run news agencies. | ||
Those institutions with their own agenda centered around keeping power, they're the arbitrators of truth. | ||
They're the gatekeepers of information. | ||
They decide what is put out there for massive consumption. | ||
And anybody that disagrees or speaks out is punished. | ||
That's what we have here. | ||
Do you understand that in principle what we have here is no different than what they have in North Korea? | ||
And I only use North Korea because that's the most visceral, that's the most outlandish example. | ||
People use that as like the archetype of a ludicrous example of totalitarianism. | ||
A totalitarianism which is so severe and so dystopian and there's such an unreality that prevails there because of the total control of the regime. | ||
That's why I use that as an example. | ||
The same principle that they've got there, we've got here. | ||
And in the same way that people say we have freedom here, I'm sure they say it about North Korea over there. | ||
In North Korea, if you challenge the government or whatever, they say, oh well, you're a terrorist, you're a Western infiltrator, you're a CIA operative, you're trying to undermine our country, you're spreading dangerous narratives, and you should be in jail. | ||
We're free to say anything we want here, but just as long as it's not dangerous. | ||
And people in America would look at that and say, what? | ||
How do the people in North Korea not see what's going on? | ||
They're being lied to. | ||
It's a totalitarian government. | ||
It's 1984. | ||
They're slaves to the government, etc. | ||
And then they'll turn around and say, well, but it's very different here. | ||
You're allowed to say anything you want as long as it's not racist. | ||
Homophobic, sexist, as long as it's not a terroristic narrative that'll lead to things like Christchurch and school shootings and so on. | ||
You're free to say anything you want in America. | ||
You're supposed to be yourself. | ||
But you just can't spread dangerous disinformation or incite hatred against protected groups because that has happened in our dark past. | ||
It's the same principle. | ||
It's the same premise. | ||
And this is only getting worse. | ||
And you can see what happens when the state or the power structure in America has a monopoly on information. | ||
This is what they're liable to do. | ||
Could there be a massive resistance against COVID mandates? | ||
Yes, there would be if they didn't control all the media. | ||
But when these revolts are happening all across the country and there's a media blackout, there's no oxygen For something like that to live off of. | ||
There's no oxygen for the fires of a rebellion to live off of if in every isolated case where people get together with their own agency and their own initiative to resist the vaccine, if that's just blacked out by the media and they don't cover it, it's not going to spread. | ||
And nobody looks at that and says, it's okay for me to think that and do that. | ||
There are like-minded people out there that I could organize with to rise up against. | ||
or rise up with in opposition to the system. | ||
It can't happen. | ||
And they know that, and this is all by design. | ||
That's why they did this. | ||
You know, under the pretext of hate speech and conspiracy theories and disinformation and so on, they banned somebody like Alex Jones. | ||
The real reason they banned Alex Jones from everything three years ago is because Alex Jones had a studio on par with anything that Fox News or CNN has. | ||
And Alex Jones has a loyal audience of tens or hundreds of millions of listeners. | ||
And he's got no censors, and there's no control over his platform. | ||
He can say what he wants, unfiltered, without the approval from any billionaire, any elite, any Jewish whatever, any central bank, any government agency. | ||
He can communicate to tens or hundreds of millions of people directly from his massive studio, his massive compound, and report what's really happening. | ||
Like, for example, resistance to a vaccine mandate. | ||
Or that people are voting for Donald Trump and people are going to Trump rallies. | ||
Or that concerned parents are going to school board meetings and complaining about critical race theory. | ||
And so on and so on and so on. | ||
They had to shut that down because he threatened their monopoly over information and opinion making. | ||
Only they get to do that so that when something like this breaks out they can massage what's going on and say there's no there's no protest against the vaccines. | ||
Everybody's fine with critical race theory. | ||
Nobody likes Trump. | ||
Everybody loves Biden. | ||
Nobody's saying fuck Joe Biden. | ||
They're saying let's go Brandon. | ||
And I've been saying this for years. | ||
They then become the masters of reality. | ||
They control your perception. | ||
They control your reality. | ||
They control this country. | ||
And to me that's far more concerning about Southwest is that here is another example. | ||
There are many of them. | ||
We've covered many of them over the five years I've been doing this show. | ||
Here is an open and shut example that demonstrates what I am telling you. | ||
At Southwest, there was a massive strike which shut down the company because people did not want to get vaccinated. | ||
The media knew that that was going on but they all, all of them lied about it completely. | ||
They didn't, there wasn't bias, they didn't editorialize, they lied. | ||
They covered it up. | ||
There was an anti-vaccine mandate protest happening and they knew it and they said that it was the weather. | ||
The weather was the reason why they had to cancel 2,500 flights. | ||
This is open and shut, it was a straight-up lie, and it wasn't one company, it was all of them. | ||
What does this demonstrate to us? | ||
With 100% certainty, as sure as we know that that's what happened at Southwest, we know that they lied. | ||
And what does that tell us? | ||
If we know that that's what was going on, then they lied. | ||
They all did. | ||
If they all lied, then And I've been saying this for a long time. | ||
This is a very specific thing here that we have to discuss. | ||
Then we know they have an agenda, which is hidden, in the sense that it's not explicit. | ||
It's not hidden very well, but they've got a concealed agenda, which is not public, which they're not pursuing openly. | ||
They have got a concealed hidden agenda. | ||
They in the media conspire with everyone else in media and all the other parts of the American power structure. | ||
They have a shared agenda. | ||
They conspire with everyone in the media and all the other power institutions in the power structure to fulfill that agenda using lies and other deceptive and illegal means. | ||
That's what we know based on this. | ||
So you could look at this and a typical person would roll their eyes and say, oh the liberal media is lying again. | ||
Yeah, the media lies. | ||
It's bigger than that. | ||
It's not one of them. | ||
They're all lying. | ||
Everyone in the company is lying. | ||
In all the companies. | ||
And they're all lying in the same way that the federal government is lying, in the same way that the big tech social media companies are lying. | ||
The big tech companies are the biggest companies in the world. | ||
Do people really know that? | ||
The biggest companies in the world are Amazon, Apple, Alphabet, Facebook... Am I missing one? | ||
Amazon... | ||
Apple, Alphabet, Facebook, and others of course, but these are the biggest companies in the world. | ||
The richest, the biggest market cap, the most revenue run by the richest people in the world. | ||
When you talk about Silicon Valley, some people think about it like Wall Street, Silicon Valley. | ||
Silicon Valley runs Wall Street. | ||
Look at the major stock indices, S&P 500 and the Dow. | ||
What are the top companies on the S&P 500? | ||
What are the companies that accounted for all the growth of the S&P 500? | ||
They are the top five big tech companies. | ||
It is those companies. | ||
And when you look at the richest people in the world, who are they? | ||
Who are the richest billionaires in the world? | ||
And there's thousands of billionaires in America. | ||
And somebody that has $200 billion, like Elon Musk or Jeff Bezos, is a lot more powerful than someone with $1 billion. | ||
Someone with $1 billion is far richer than anybody watching the show, maybe with some exceptions. | ||
But somebody with $1 billion is far richer than me, and richer than any of us can ever hope to be. | ||
But somebody with $200 billion, or $50 billion, or $100 billion, They're 50, 100, 200 times richer than that. | ||
They run the big tech companies. | ||
Most powerful people running the most powerful companies. | ||
And the nature of those companies makes them powerful too because it concerns information. | ||
And that's where all the other companies go to buy and sell. | ||
That's where all the companies go to access people and sell their products. | ||
So we're not just talking about anybody here. | ||
Keep in mind that we are talking about raw power. | ||
We are talking about the real people who really run society. | ||
Mark Zuckerberg, Jeff Bezos, Elon Musk, and their companies, and the companies that their companies own. | ||
Jeff Bezos owns the Washington Post. | ||
The Washington Post is one of the most prestigious, important publications in the world. | ||
And of course in America, And they own other media conglomerates, which own all the television networks, which own all the newspapers, and own all the websites, and that's where all this information is coming from, and that's all the information that people are consuming. | ||
And those people that are creating the information, and they have a monopoly on this industry of creating information, of distributing information, of interpreting the information, and forming opinion based on the information, and then selling that. | ||
Those people that have a monopoly on that process, they have an agenda which is concealed which they are working with everyone else to achieve to take advantage of you. | ||
And we know that just based on this! | ||
I cover this all the time, but that's where people need to wake up, because a lot of people think it's just as bad as, well, the people that run CNN are liberal, like the workers have a liberal bias, they have a liberal disposition. | ||
Or they'll say, the media's in bed with the Democratic Party. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
It's much bigger than that. | ||
All the people that make information and distribute it, They are in league and conspiring with the most powerful people in the world to remake the world order and remake our country according to their own vision which they conceal. | ||
It's not hidden well, because you go to these World Economic Forum conferences like Davos and Bilderberg and whatever, and they make it plain, actually, what their plans are. | ||
But they're not going on CNN and saying, Hi, we're lying to you so that you will get vaccinated and you will live on a small parcel of land so that we can redistribute the resources to the top and so on. | ||
But it's there. | ||
And it's all self-evident when you look at something like this. | ||
It all follows. | ||
We knew there was a strike at Southwest against the vaccine, but they lied about it because they know if they reported on it, people would start to strike too. | ||
You would get more strikes than you would if you didn't cover it. | ||
So they chose to lie. | ||
Because they want everyone to get vaccinated and it's not even just like a personal thing. | ||
They answer to somebody who wants everybody to get vaccinated. | ||
Probably not everybody at CNN and ABC and NBC and CBS agrees. | ||
Not everybody from the owner and the board and the CEO to the vice presidents and the editors and the news anchors and the reporters And the janitors and the coffee people and the interns. | ||
Probably not everybody up and down vertically in the company agrees and has the same political views. | ||
But they are all in a hierarchy and the company is under a hierarchy. | ||
And so they all answer to somebody. | ||
And so it really doesn't matter. | ||
It's not a matter of bias or preference, although that's going on too. | ||
It's about the conspiracy. | ||
They are all in on it. | ||
They're all in on it with people more powerful than them and us that they, you know, the order came down. | ||
Everybody's got to get vaccinated. | ||
So that's how, that's the lens through which everybody now will view the world. | ||
Southwest wasn't on strike. | ||
It was bad weather. | ||
Everybody wants to get the vaccine, but they just can't get it because they're poor or something like that. | ||
It's a distribution problem. | ||
The vaccine is safe and effective and nobody's dying from it and there are no adverse effects. | ||
That's the lens through which all of the information will flow now. | ||
So, it's very important to understand how the world works. | ||
Because otherwise, you will become a slave to the propaganda. | ||
You will see the world the way that they want you to see it, and so you'll believe what they want you to believe, and you will fall in line and bring about the agenda that they want, which is not good for us. | ||
It's already been an hour. | ||
I didn't think I'd spend so much time on that, but whenever we get into this subject, I always want to be very thorough about it because, you know, this is something that if you came up to somebody and just started talking about, you would sound crazy. | ||
But understand, all of this is necessarily true. | ||
What I'm trying to do is demonstrate how we can know, we can know large truths about our world I'm trying to demonstrate logically how those big things are necessarily true based on small things that that we know to be true right we could then like in this example we could see that Southwest lied like we know that and it's very important for me to demonstrate and I do it all the time | ||
I remember the first few instances, you know, when I was doing my show in 2017. | ||
Megyn Kelly interviewed Vladimir Putin, I think in March or April 2017. | ||
He was very famous. | ||
And in that interview, they were talking about the Russians that were charged for interfering in the election. | ||
It was like 13 individuals who bought Facebook advertisements in Michigan or something. | ||
And Megyn Kelly said, well, what about these 13 guys that got charged? | ||
And Putin was like, well, you know, they weren't working for the government. | ||
Maybe they weren't even Russian at all. | ||
Maybe they were Armenian. | ||
Maybe they were Azeri. | ||
Maybe they were Jews. | ||
Maybe they were this or that. | ||
And I remember then the next day, all the media said, Putin blames Russian hacking on the Jews. | ||
And I was like, well that's not what he said. | ||
I watched the interview, we all saw the subtitles, but all the media then took this and ran with it the next day. | ||
They all lied. | ||
And it's like, if you could catch them, which happens all the time, but if you can catch them on some of these instances where it's like brazenly obvious, like the Let's Go Brandon thing, you could see it for what it is. | ||
If you really think logically about it, it's not a bias, the media is not liberal, the media is the mouthpiece of a global power structure. | ||
And everything they say is not truthful. | ||
They're not trying to report the news, but they're a little bit biased. | ||
It's not like they're trying to report what's really happening, and they're truth seekers, and they're investigators, but they just have a different opinion than we do. | ||
Everything that they write, everything that they produce, all their opinions, all their information, the primary goal of that is not to expose, report, etc., It is to fashion public opinion and that's how you have to look at all of it. | ||
All media, all entertainment, all opinion is a show for you to manipulate how you think. | ||
Nobody is getting on Fox or CNN. | ||
Nobody is writing for the Huffington Post or Vice to inform or to do expository or investigate or bring people to justice. | ||
It is all in the service of earning credibility from the reader or from the viewer, and then with what they report, fashion a perception of the world that will lead people to certain conclusions and actions that will benefit the status quo, benefit the people that run the country. | ||
Case in point. | ||
No, there was no strike at Southwest. | ||
Take your vaccines. | ||
And the media's in on it, and they're all in on it. | ||
Conspiracy theory? | ||
It's conspiracy fact. | ||
It's not a theory. | ||
It's not a hypothesis. | ||
It's provable. | ||
It's real. | ||
We just did. | ||
You know, conspiracies. | ||
When people get together... I know, now I'm just belaboring it. | ||
I know you get it, but that's what it is. | ||
People get together secretly to carry out a crime. | ||
That's what goes on. | ||
Conspiracy theory, it's conspiracy fact. | ||
It's conspiracy world. | ||
We are being conspired against by the world's most powerful people. | ||
That's confirmed. | ||
It's real. | ||
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It's all real. | |
Anyway, so that's Southwest. | ||
Sorry if I get a little autistic about that, but that's so important! | ||
It's so important for people to realize that. | ||
Turn off your fucking TV. | ||
Not right now, but when you're watching something else, turn off your TV. | ||
But that's so important. | ||
If you know nothing else, you should know that. | ||
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Okay. | |
I don't know what it is. | ||
Whenever I talk about that, I get a little nutty. | ||
Maybe it's because it just pisses me off. | ||
It does kind of drive you crazy. | ||
That's what the red pill is. | ||
When people say take the red pill, in case you don't know, that is, in essence, what the red pill is. | ||
You know, in The Matrix, Neo takes the red pill and what happens? | ||
He realizes that the world he lives in is not real, right? | ||
That he's in this sack, right? | ||
He's in this... | ||
Artificial womb created by robots and and all he's essentially a brain in a vat. | ||
Because now when people say red pill they mean like you're Republican. | ||
I'm red pill because I vote for Mitch McConnell. | ||
I'm a red pill Republican. | ||
It's like no you're not. | ||
The red pill means realizing that the reality is constructed. | ||
It means that your perception of reality, reality is not, but your perception of reality, which is very real, Is constructed. | ||
It's constructed by, you know, the kind of ecosystem of information that you are in. | ||
What you hear from friends and family, what you watch on television, what you see on billboards and social media. | ||
It's shaped by other people's attitudes and what they say. | ||
Observing reality and observing phenomena is one thing, but your perception of reality, the lens through which you're interpreting reality, that is constructed in your mind. | ||
And propaganda influences that. | ||
And the red pill is realizing, oh, my reality is constructed. | ||
That is not real. | ||
That was all built so I would see certain things and hear certain things, and the red pill is breaking all of that, and then you've got to pick up the pieces and create a sort of coherent perception of the world that is based on phenomena, that is based on, you know, what is verifiable, what you can see, something closer to the real world, something that's not as, you know, that doesn't obscure reality. | ||
That's what it means to be red-pilled. | ||
So just... That's why it's so important. | ||
That's why it's kind of like the foundation of our whole movement is being red-pilled, realizing that, hey, everything that we thought we knew, we don't really know. | ||
Anyway, okay! | ||
We have to move on! | ||
It's an hour and five minutes. | ||
I haven't even gotten to our main story. | ||
I may just have to save it for tomorrow. | ||
I didn't think I would talk about that for that long. | ||
I started to... I did the show for like 15 minutes. | ||
You know, my intro is like 15 minutes. | ||
And I'm, you know, I'm looking at the timer and I'm thinking, oh, I don't know, is there going to be enough material for this show? | ||
And then here we are, literally 50 minutes later. | ||
I'd spent 50 minutes talking about that. | ||
So, I have to talk about the other story. | ||
I just won't spend too much time on it, unfortunately. | ||
That's the trade-off. | ||
Because if I said, I'll save it for tomorrow, everyone would get mad at me. | ||
But if I don't, then I have to blow through it and we don't get to spend a lot of time on it, which I want to do. | ||
So... So, you know, I think I'm just going to save it for tomorrow. | ||
So you know what? | ||
I'm going to save it for tomorrow. | ||
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Because we're at an hour and five. | |
I can't... I don't want to... This is a good story. | ||
I don't want to blow through this one. | ||
I want to spend like a half hour on it, but I don't want to be here for three hours tonight. | ||
So we're going to save it for tomorrow. | ||
My apologies. | ||
We'll cover the crime spree tomorrow because I went on a little bit of a rant there. | ||
My apologies. | ||
I kind of had a little bit of a moment there. | ||
And I went off the gooper, and I just took 50 minutes to explain one thing, which you probably all already understand. | ||
So we're gonna save that one for tomorrow, okay? | ||
We're gonna save it for tomorrow, and then we'll have two big stories tomorrow, and you're gonna love it, okay? | ||
Alright, so let's... let's move on to our... yeah, they're not gonna like that, but you know what? | ||
I wouldn't be me if I were beholden to what these, you know, The commenters in the live chat are saying. | ||
So listen, um... You're just gonna have to wait until tomorrow. | ||
I'm sorry that that's the way that it is, but... You'll just have to wait. | ||
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So... Yeah, apologies. | |
I have a tendency to do that. | ||
You know, I was in it! | ||
I was in it! | ||
I was invested! | ||
the time was flying by so sometimes I just get into it and I'm just in it and I'm flowing and I'm like okay so I hope you understand | ||
but if you don't that's not really my problems Sorry. | ||
But we'll cover it tomorrow. | ||
I promise, alright? | ||
I promise we'll cover it tomorrow. | ||
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It's the usual. | |
It's blacks committing crimes. | ||
People acting like they got ripped. | ||
You want a little teaser? | ||
Okay. | ||
Black people are robbing stores in Chicago and stores are leaving Chicago. | ||
Why are they doing it? | ||
Because the state prosecutor won't charge any of them. | ||
She drops all the charges. | ||
So, there's no consequences. | ||
So, they keep looting. | ||
They don't get arrested. | ||
They don't get charged. | ||
All the businesses are leaving. | ||
It's killing America. | ||
Okay, are you happy? | ||
Are you happy? | ||
Oh, and they're all black. | ||
And by the way, they're all black. | ||
And no one else will say that, but I will. | ||
They're all black. | ||
All the criminals are black. | ||
Okay, are you happy? | ||
Are you happy? | ||
So, that's a little preview. | ||
We'll cover that tomorrow in greater detail. | ||
That's your little preview. | ||
Yeah, the Mag Mile. | ||
Isn't it such a shame? | ||
But we'll save it for tomorrow. | ||
But the Magnificent Mile, it's not so magnificent anymore. | ||
It used to be, this used to be a great city and now... Now it's no good. | ||
Okay. | ||
Let's take a look at our super chats. | ||
Andre says, Nick, I just watched your AFPAC 2 speech again. | ||
Favorite speech ever! | ||
I'm trying to red pill a boomer. | ||
Do you have a compilation video where you correctly predict shit that happens with race, LGBT, and COVID? | ||
Thanks. | ||
Well thanks. | ||
Yeah I'm glad you like that speech. | ||
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I didn't even write that speech. | |
I just winged it. | ||
I did write a speech And then I got up to the podium and I'm like, I'm not gonna read this. | ||
And then I just did my show. | ||
And then I just did my show instead. | ||
Which I can't do that every time because it's my I'm a very good writer actually But I'm just too lazy to write writing is very difficult for me because I'm a perfectionist And so it's I for me to get sentences out is very hard because I'm like that's not quite right No, you can't say it like that. | ||
I'm very particular and to focus the mind on Writing something down. | ||
It's it's a lot more difficult than to just do extemporaneous but Yeah, I gotta do that. | ||
I gotta get better at that, but... I'm glad you liked the speech. | ||
No, I don't really have any compilations like that. | ||
If there are, I don't make them. | ||
I'm not a good video editor, but... Thanks. | ||
Jew state killing crisis. | ||
Sorry, my super chat sucks, kid. | ||
I love you. | ||
Make babies with my funny money for me. | ||
Well hey, thanks for... A little breaking the fourth wall moment, huh? | ||
A little out of character. | ||
OOC moment for our favorite skit. | ||
So thank you, man. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Maybe I'll make babies. | ||
We'll see. | ||
We'll see if we'll see if that happens. | ||
I'm an incel. | ||
How am I gonna make babies when I'm incel, huh? | ||
We talked about it last night. | ||
Okay, we did this last night. | ||
I'm not gonna do it again tonight, but I told you the conditions that it'll happen for me. | ||
We'll see. | ||
We'll see if this old chunk of coal Can soften his heart to get married. | ||
I don't think so. | ||
Lately, I'm pessimistic about it. | ||
When I was younger, I always used to think, ah, you'll figure it out. | ||
It'll sort itself out. | ||
And I'm 23 now, and I'm 23, and I got nothing cooking. | ||
I got nothing cooking, you know. | ||
And I'm not, I don't want to cook. | ||
I'm not, you know, I have no desire to cook it up. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
I always thought when I was younger, I was like, well, you know, when I'm older, I'll want to get married. | ||
I'll want to start a family. | ||
And it's like, I still feel the same as I do when I was younger. | ||
I still feel like I'm an 18-year-old guy and I don't really feel a strong urge to be daddy daycare and schlepping around strollers and bags of goldfish and animal crackers and sippy cups and all of that. | ||
It just doesn't, it's not really... | ||
It's not there yet, so... So now I'm getting a little bit more pessimistic about it, because the clock's ticking, I'm 23. | ||
Now I could get married at any point, but I'm like, realistically... If I don't, if I'm not, if I'm not leaning in that direction now, it's like, I don't know. | ||
But we'll see, I'm open to it. | ||
I like the idea of it, but... Just about being practical, so I'm kind of... | ||
I'm kind of blackmailed on that one lately. | ||
Or I guess I think it's more unlikely now than I did before. | ||
But, I mean, we'll see. | ||
We'll see what happens. | ||
Andre, I just read that. | ||
Kavli Goober says, Zander Hall's video about Cozy TV is a huge cope. | ||
He says the site will either go down in two months because the server host will take it down because Nazis are on it or that it will be filled with CP like other free speech sites. | ||
More famous and maybe a little bit more rich and And I'd have more friends, and yeah, I mean, it would be different. | ||
But, you know, the people in Khan Inc. | ||
suck. | ||
That's just it. | ||
I mean, I could never live that life. | ||
Because, yeah, for all that comes with it, the sacrifice isn't worth it. | ||
For some people who don't give a shit, it is. | ||
You know? | ||
For people that really care about money, it is worth it. | ||
For people that really care about status, it is worth it. | ||
I never deeply cared about those things, you know? | ||
I couldn't lie every day and fake being this like fucking retard, you know, conic character. | ||
I couldn't do that. | ||
I would hate myself. | ||
It would make me angry. | ||
I would be miserable if I did that. | ||
If I couldn't tell jokes, if I had to apologize, if I had to say nice things about Jews, oh, and we love Israel, and like not make funny jokes, and I had to like not talk to people that were really interesting, because oh, they're Nazis, like, that would suck. | ||
And the people that would surround me that are like that would suck. | ||
The people in there are awful. | ||
You know, everybody in America First is awesome, and not just because they're my friends, but because Who would be in this movement? | ||
It is the people that refuse to compromise. | ||
It's the people that are shining so bright, the people bursting with personality, the people that are not going to go along with the lies and whatever else. | ||
Those are the people that wind up here. | ||
And that's where you get a Millennial Matt, who's a savant. | ||
That's where you get a Zoomer Dev. | ||
That's where you get a Baked Alaska. | ||
That's where you get a Jaden. | ||
That's where you get a Steve Franson and a Beardson. | ||
That's where you get these people. | ||
And I know some might look at our crew and say, oh really? | ||
Well, yes. | ||
Yes, it's true. | ||
What mediocrities do they have in Turning Point USA? | ||
You know, what do they have over there? | ||
Charlie Kirk and Maga Hulk and Morgan Zeggers and I don't even know half their names. | ||
Jaden's the expert. | ||
But, you know, who do they have on their side? | ||
We have people that are interesting, funny, different, people with integrity and | ||
You know so and I always said that when I was in Boston University people would say all the time they'd say you know well all your friends left you and you know you don't get along with anybody because you wear a MAGA hat you know they said what do you think about the fact that people hate you because you're wearing the MAGA hat wouldn't you get along better if you didn't wear that and I said you know if people are offended by this then I don't want to be their friend because it's you know | ||
It's indicative in their response to it if you look at that number one if you don't like Trump, but nevertheless even if you don't like Trump And it's the hat. | ||
It's both because I like Trump and you don't. | ||
So of course if you hate Trump you're cringe, but it's not just that. | ||
You could hate Trump and I mean it'd be, I think it'd be hard-pressed to find someone like this, but theoretically you could hate Trump and still be cool. | ||
But it's not just that. | ||
It's like you hate Trump and you hate people that hate Trump and like this guy wearing a hat like ruins your day. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
It's like that's indicative of the fact that they're a shitty person and you know. | ||
I don't really want to know somebody like that. | ||
Would you really want to be friends with somebody like that? | ||
And so the same goes for that whole lifestyle. | ||
If you have to lie, cheat, and steal to have that lifestyle, is that a worthwhile lifestyle? | ||
If that's what you have to do, you have to be a total fake and be surrounded by fakes. | ||
You know, is that something that's worth doing? | ||
Clearly not. | ||
I don't think anything that's worth doing is like that. | ||
And yeah, you have a nicer condo. | ||
Oh, you've got a really nice condo. | ||
So that's definitely worth it. | ||
And by the way, a lot of these people don't even have More money than me. | ||
Just saying. | ||
I mean, just saying. | ||
And I said that the other week. | ||
It's like, a lot of these people sell out but make no money in return. | ||
I look at a guy like Lance Videos, and he's literally on the Twitter timeline saying, I love Israel. | ||
I'm so sorry. | ||
I will never be seen with Nick Fuentes again. | ||
And it's like, why are you doing that? | ||
You make no money. | ||
You have no job. | ||
You're selling out for nothing in return. | ||
You're selling out for the Theoretical prospect of maybe getting a job and then making money in the future somewhere down the line. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
So... But anyway, yeah I mean me in Con Inc. | ||
I could have had nicer things and I could have been richer than I am now. | ||
But it's not like the people there are doing much better than me and even if they are it's like you know big whip. | ||
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Well I've got a nice condo with cool furniture. | |
Whoa! | ||
All you had to do was sell your soul. | ||
Totally worth it. | ||
Totally worth it to have a modest fortune. | ||
It'd be one thing if they made like a billion dollars. | ||
Not that that would make it, like, better, but if you made like a billion dollars, it's like, well, that is a pretty appealing lifestyle. | ||
But these people sell out to become, like, kind of wealthy, like, low millionaires. | ||
They sell out and they make a couple million dollars, and it's like, It's like yeah if you're a loser and otherwise you couldn't be making any crazy money if you're total mediocrity I guess that's a step up but it's like you know selling out for a modest fortune and I'm not saying that to be like a douchebag but I mean really. | ||
It's not like these people are selling out to be the master of the universe. | ||
They're selling out to have, like, a couple of properties and, like, a luxury car. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
Like, I don't know that that is such a crazy step up above, you know, what you could otherwise do in a normal job or not selling out. | ||
That's your price, in other words, you know? | ||
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So, anyway, that's my thoughts on that. | |
Groyper Gamers says, it's hard being a Groyper Wagee so many times throughout the day Excel or Outlook crashes or gives me BS search results and I just want to scream the n-word. | ||
I say it so many times in my head. | ||
Yeah, that sucks. | ||
It's kind of like my life. | ||
So, don't feel too bad. | ||
I think everybody has to deal with that in some way. | ||
Groyper Gamers is what happened to Reagan Battalion. | ||
I see they still tweet after listening to that way back stream. | ||
I thought they would be dead. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I haven't been keeping up with them, but they're all pedophiles there. | ||
Hey Nick, I am avoiding the vaccine at all costs and as a result my employer is requiring me to get tested periodically in order to keep my job. | ||
Would your advice be that I flat out refuse the testing as well or should I just stick with this job since they aren't mandating the actual vaccine? | ||
I mean I personally would Not get the test, but that's just me. | ||
If they're not going to make you get the vaccine, I would stick with it, but just start lining something up, because I think it's only a matter of time before they will fire you for not having it. | ||
You know, these loopholes are closing all the time. | ||
So I don't think that's the worst thing in the world. | ||
I'm not going to say, no, you have to get fired. | ||
If your jobs not mandating it. | ||
Yeah, I mean keep your job, but I wouldn't count on having a job for a year, you know Cuz I don't I don't know how long that's gonna last Bitcoin enlightenment says Nick just want to donate to help you do amazing stuff like building cozy TV By the way, if you young guys want to retire rich don't sell your Bitcoin until 2030 Yeah, I wish I had Wish somebody told that to me because I sold a little bit of Bitcoin | ||
Before it went high. | ||
But I'm not selling anymore. | ||
I've been accumulating and I'm not selling anymore. | ||
Biggest mistake ever. | ||
Sold a little bit and instant regret. | ||
But yeah, I agree. | ||
Don't sell your Bitcoin. | ||
But thanks for the super chat. | ||
It's going crazy. | ||
What is it up to today? | ||
Like $67,000? | ||
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What? | |
And it's in a rising tide lifts all the boats, baby. | ||
The alts are going up. | ||
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It's going well. | |
Based Mongoloids. | ||
I just wanted to give a shout out to my fellow Groypers who were at the big event last night. | ||
You know who you are and what I'm talking about to them and to you, Nick. | ||
I stay based and God bless. | ||
Well, thanks. | ||
I don't know what event you're talking about, but thanks. | ||
I appreciate it conservative teases my parents surely don't cuddle They just have a double bed where both have enough space to stretch and not care about the other. | ||
Just leaving this as a third option for anyone not wanting separate rooms. | ||
A double bed? | ||
What does that mean? | ||
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What do you mean, what is a double bed? | |
Is that like a, is that a size? | ||
Excuse me, is that the size of the bed or what does that even mean? | ||
Double, is that like two beds next to each other? | ||
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Oh, I see. | |
So what? | ||
It's kind of like, is it two separate mattresses? | ||
This doesn't look like it's gonna work. | ||
I'm telling you, it's gotta be separate rooms for me. | ||
I want my own room. | ||
I don't want to be looked at. | ||
I'm like an electron. | ||
I don't want to be observed. | ||
You know, there's something about reality Which is just true about observation like reality changes when it's observed by people so there's really there's really something to that and I Don't want to be observed. | ||
I want to be alone. | ||
I want to be alone with no eyes and no ears. | ||
I don't want to be observed I want to go into a room and close the door and just be alone and And I don't want to be in a bed with somebody else. | ||
None of that sounds appealing to me. | ||
It's one thing to have sex. | ||
It's just like eating. | ||
You eat with somebody at the dinner table. | ||
But I don't want to share a plate with somebody. | ||
We're all eating at the dinner table and we're going to come together at the table for the purpose of eating. | ||
But I'm going to have my plate and you're going to have your plate and that's great. | ||
But then the players have to go to their separate corners. | ||
I have to have my alone time. | ||
Maybe that's just me. | ||
Whatever. | ||
Honestly, none of you could ever understand me. | ||
But I just can't. | ||
I just can't do that. | ||
I can't do the two in the same bed. | ||
I can't do two in the same room. | ||
I want to be in the room by myself. | ||
I honestly want to be by myself a lot of the time. | ||
You know? | ||
I got to recharge my batteries. | ||
I can't be around people for too long. | ||
It's taxing. | ||
Why do people need to be together all the time? | ||
All this looking at each other and constantly talking. | ||
What's the purpose? | ||
You know? | ||
And especially at night. | ||
I mean, it's okay if you're hanging out or whatever all day. | ||
I don't even really mind that so much, but let me go to bed. | ||
Let me go to bed. | ||
Let me take a shit. | ||
Let me go to bed and, you know, just not have to worry about disturbing somebody else. | ||
That's really my problem is I don't want to be disturbed. | ||
I want to be able to sneeze, cough. | ||
I want to be able to scratch my balls. | ||
I want to be able to fidget in the bed. | ||
I want to turn the lights on and off. | ||
I want to kick the sheets off. | ||
You know, I, I don't, in other words, want to be like, uh, I have to behave. | ||
There has to be this, like, decorum. | ||
Like, sleeping is very difficult for me. | ||
I, I've never been able to sleep. | ||
And now you're gonna add all these fucking rules, and I can't disturb this person, and you can't do this, and you can't do that. | ||
Can't I just have the freedom of movement for, like, eight hours per day when I'm trying to sleep? | ||
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So... That's how I feel about that. | |
There's nothing better than at the end of the day, you get to scratch your balls. | ||
That's all that I ask, you know? | ||
Sometimes I'm walking around the house, I scratch my balls, and my parents are like, ugh, real nice! | ||
It's like, this is my house! | ||
My balls itch, can I just itch them? | ||
I'm really sorry, we don't know what balls are? | ||
For crying out loud. | ||
So, no, I want to be alone. | ||
Sometimes I wake up, I get out of bed, and I leave my bedroom, and my dad's hanging out in the living room, and he makes fun of me because I'm in my underwear. | ||
He goes, bloomers! | ||
It's like, can you just not say something? | ||
Let me just be in my underwear. | ||
I just fucking woke up. | ||
I want to get breakfast. | ||
Do I have to get all dressed up to go from the bedroom to the kitchen? | ||
You know, and it's like that kind of thing. | ||
Maybe my parents just traumatized me, but it's that kind of thing. | ||
Or it's just like, I need my own space. | ||
Where no one's gonna look at me, and no one's gonna judge me, and no one's gonna be like, hmm, something, some smart-ass thing to say about everything, or, you know, they don't like that, or whatever. | ||
Let me just be me, unobserved, in a pure state. | ||
I don't have to be a wave. | ||
I don't have to be a particle. | ||
Let me be unobserved. | ||
Let me be amorphous. | ||
You know, let me be in the super position for a sec. | ||
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Anyway. | |
So yeah, double bed, not good enough. | ||
What is the version to the separate rooms? | ||
Everybody's coming at me for this. | ||
You can't do that! | ||
First of all, none of your business. | ||
Second of all, I'm right. | ||
Fuck you. | ||
Why are you booing me? | ||
I'm right. | ||
Everyone's giving me a hard time about this. | ||
He wants to be in separate rooms with his wife! | ||
It's like, what are you, you're gonna police the fact that I want to sleep in my own fucking bedroom? | ||
And by the way, I'm right! | ||
People are sick. | ||
You know, you people are sick. | ||
I really have contempt for the people. | ||
That's why I'm not a populist, because I have contempt for the people. | ||
I love people. | ||
I love people that I meet. | ||
I love people that I know. | ||
But like the people, the mob? | ||
Scum. | ||
Scum. | ||
You know, everyone's giving me... people are... that they're even gonna give me a hard time in the first place. | ||
You should be ashamed of yourself. | ||
But you're also wrong. | ||
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And you're wrong. | |
Anyway, Juice Day, Killing Crisis, Mike King, let's go! | ||
You said God didn't create trannies. | ||
I agree with exception. | ||
The Hermaphrodites, they are God's chosen trannies. | ||
You ever been walked out of slave job interview? | ||
I was today on God. | ||
It was epic. | ||
I went to this Food Tiger Warehouse interview, signed in, did the tour. | ||
And let's go. | ||
I made it through. | ||
Then this fat, black bitch asked me why I wasn't wearing a mask. | ||
I said, on God, I do not wear masks. | ||
She asked the security manager to escort me out. | ||
I threw in my resume and said, your metal detector don't work either. | ||
He said, pocket knife. | ||
I threw in my pistol permit and whipped out my 38. | ||
Needless to say, no job. | ||
on God. | ||
I will die standing on twos before crawling on fours. | ||
I will never let the system control me. | ||
I work for God. | ||
I love my Anglin, but he doesn't have a higher IQ than me or you. | ||
But he's great. | ||
Do you think your parents spade or breed you? | ||
If not, they're lazy. | ||
Well, thanks. | ||
Yeah, that one was funny. | ||
That was a funny story. | ||
I don't know if I believe that guys pulling out knives and 38 said that Your metal detector doesn't work pulls out a gun and a knife Yeah, I don't know if I believe that but it's a funny story and it's funnier if it's true. | ||
I Think Andrew Anglin is higher IQ. | ||
He's got a very high IQ but nevertheless What do you mean spade or breed? | ||
I don't know what that means, but thanks. | ||
Ben says, hey Nick, can you explain how Cozy is different or better than SensorTV or Band.Video? | ||
Well, if you can't see the differences, you must not have eyeballs. | ||
I mean, I'm not even saying that to be a smartass, but it's like literally go to those websites and then why don't you report back to me, okay? | ||
I feel like I'm teaching a first grade class. | ||
Now here's one website and here's the other. | ||
Tell me five things that, like, how about let's start with censored.tv? | ||
All the content is behind a paywall. | ||
Like, did you notice that, you dipshit? | ||
Let's see, one website has all paid content and one website has all free content. | ||
So, you know, I think that's a start for openers. | ||
And Band.Video, they've got three streamers. | ||
And I like Band.Video, I'm on there, but it's a different site. | ||
You know, the purpose of their site is to stream their network. | ||
They're a network. | ||
You know, they stream their network content. | ||
It's a place to store the replays of their network content. | ||
But that's what it is. | ||
The purpose of Cozy TV is to be a streaming platform, which means not behind a paywall. | ||
And it means primarily live streaming rather than uploads and also not a networking. | ||
In other words, it's not chronological streams. | ||
It's sometimes concurrent streams and it's going to be 24-7. | ||
We want to have content going at all times. | ||
So, I mean, are you like a baby? | ||
I don't know even why I'd have to explain that. | ||
Maybe that's a prickly, maybe that's I'm being a jerk for responding that way, but it's like I don't think it's really tricky here. | ||
Do people not have the ability to compare and contrast? | ||
Like, hi, why don't you try comparing and contrasting? | ||
That's your first assignment. | ||
Jews stay killing Christ's need ammo King crime is just whatever pisses off Jews in Israel your Mac 10 story on God you want to hear the epic story of how I bought a Mac 10 my mom is a c-word don't say that she called the cops on me as I got my license and wanted to drive my brother got mad I threw his hamster cage against the wall sawdust everywhere my mom called the popo I continue to wrestle my brother the cops knock Me and my brother link up and hate the cops. | ||
They arrest us. | ||
We in the cell. | ||
My brother flushes toilet consistently to piss them off. | ||
We go to get released. | ||
He gets released. | ||
I get held for talking shit. | ||
I kick the back of the seat so hard his head smashes into the glove compartment. | ||
My mom walks back into court and sends me to jail. | ||
Sixteen. | ||
A kid. | ||
I get in there and meet a lot of black people. | ||
One of which promises me a MAC-10. | ||
So I get released five days later Call my boy up. | ||
I go to Bridgeport. | ||
I give him a duffel bag with $1,000 I waited and I waited I'm still waiting nigga. | ||
That's the time. | ||
I bought a Mac 10 on God. | ||
Thank you for that. | ||
It's a great story. | ||
So I guess you didn't get it then. | ||
Story's ongoing, but thanks a lot. | ||
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But thanks a lot for that. | |
That's great. | ||
That's great. | ||
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The Mac-10 story. | |
Chicken on a raft says my job wound up not firing me and instead is doing the surcharge on my health insurance. | ||
It's amazing the lengths they're going to say surcharge has to do with increased health liability and not Biden's fines. | ||
Our CEO is openly gay. | ||
All so tiresome. | ||
That's what you get when you work for a gay man or woman. | ||
He didn't stipulate so I guess I shouldn't assume. | ||
But yeah, gay world, gay job, gay planet. | ||
Vaccines forced and mandated. | ||
How could it get any worse? | ||
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Well, we'll see. | |
Jews Stay Killing Christ is due to seduce my Mac 10 story is gold but it needs to be told, right? | ||
On God. | ||
Make Who Makes Dylan... Who Stay Killing Christ shirt make me intern. | ||
Also buy surplus Westboro Baptist Church surplus on God. | ||
Okay, God hates fags, thanks. | ||
Base Coops is Daniel 243 and just as you saw the iron mix with baked clay so the people will be a mixture and will not remain united any more than iron mixes with clay. | ||
Very true. | ||
That was a lot of fun last night. | ||
Yeah, good times. | ||
That poor gunner guy, you know, how could he have known? | ||
Beardson Beardley and Gibby Gibson. | ||
You better say your prayers. | ||
Thanks again for all you do, Nick. | ||
Hey, thank you, friend. | ||
That was a lot of fun last night. | ||
Yeah, good times. | ||
That poor Gunner guy, you know. | ||
How could he have known? | ||
He had no idea what he was getting into. | ||
I checked out his Instagram. | ||
That guy's like a total Chad, which is honestly, it's all the more embarrassing. | ||
That guy's like 10 feet tall. | ||
And his wife is beautiful. | ||
And he's got a beautiful family. | ||
And he's a good-looking guy. | ||
And he got totally spanked, totally manhandled and abused. | ||
And it was just pretty hard to watch, I think. | ||
But... . | ||
But yeah, then, today I was like, oh yeah, who was that guy? | ||
So I looked up his Instagram and I'm like, what the? | ||
Just goes to show, Mediterranean's are the superior race. | ||
Because, this guy's Nord. | ||
He's got this Nordic gunner. | ||
His name's Gunner, he's got this Nordic name, Nordic features. | ||
Yeah, he's great looking, he's a physically perfect specimen. | ||
Beautiful wife, beautiful kids. | ||
But you know, the Mediterranean's are just... | ||
Far smarter than the Nords. | ||
I mean, if that was not demonstrated last night, I don't know, you know, I don't know what to tell you. | ||
But Madison Grant said, oh the Nords are the best race! | ||
The Nords are the superior race! | ||
He admitted that the Meds were smarter, but he's like, well, but the Nords have a better composition. | ||
That sounds to me like a fucking cope. | ||
Because, I mean, it's the Mediterranean mind. | ||
The Mediterranean mind. | ||
The Mediterranean mind! | ||
The might that was Rome and the glory that was Greece, you know? | ||
You think a guy that looks like that would be able to keep up a little bit, buddy? | ||
He's got no Mediterranean DNA. | ||
I'm half Italian. | ||
Half. | ||
Half. | ||
But I'm like mostly Southern. | ||
I looked up my 23andMe. | ||
I'm Irish, and I'm Irish, Mexican, and Italian. | ||
But most of my DNA is Southern Italian. | ||
I'm like 60 or 70% Southern Italian or Southern European. | ||
I'm like more than 50% Italian, and then the rest is like broadly Southern European. | ||
So I'm like almost all men. | ||
Some indigenous, some Northern European. | ||
I have some like Irish in there. | ||
But I think at some point in time, the Irish was with Southern Europeans, The Mexican obviously is Spanish too. | ||
So, I'm a true Med. | ||
I'm a true Mediterranean. | ||
Oh yeah, he couldn't handle it. | ||
He couldn't handle it. | ||
I mean, listen, I'm just the best. | ||
I mean, sometimes people need to be reminded of that, but I'm just head and shoulders better than the rest. | ||
People forget that. | ||
It's easy to forget that because you watch my show and you get used to it, but then you compare me to literally anybody else in my profession and you realize there's just no one else. | ||
There's no one else that comes close. | ||
That's just true. | ||
And, um, you know, I know that sounds arrogant, but it's just true. | ||
So I like when people get to see that. | ||
But thanks, Kai. | ||
Yeah, a lot of fun. | ||
Poison Dark Roy versus what is your favorite frog species? | ||
I don't know. | ||
Bullfrog. | ||
Josh Thermou versus new patch just dropped and it's selling well. | ||
Here's a cut for all you do. | ||
Wow, thank you so much. | ||
Poo Poo Respect versus the Southwest story is just like, let's go Brandon. | ||
The media is denying the obvious. | ||
Great job destroying that TikTok, Normie. | ||
You truly are built different. | ||
I just, I just am. | ||
I just am. | ||
You know, thank God for, thank God for my ancestors, you know. | ||
My ancestors are smiling on me, I know. | ||
But, um... Yeah, that was a lot of fun. | ||
He just couldn't keep up. | ||
Just running circles around the guy. | ||
And some people just don't have it. | ||
They just don't, just don't have it. | ||
But yeah, that was a good stream. | ||
CIA Defectors says, remember when that white grandma in Atlanta called those loud black women the gamer word and then told local news she would not be apologizing because they made her say it? | ||
No, I don't. | ||
Black Knights says, every woman should be reminded time to time that dog is a better friend of man than a woman. | ||
God created women and it was a complete disaster. | ||
Then he created dogs and fully redeemed himself. | ||
I don't go that far. | ||
Steezes, as my school has told me, I need to pay them to enroll in a special course. | ||
Effectively fining me because I am not wearing a mask and was confrontational with security. | ||
I'm not paying them. | ||
My parents pay for my college so I don't want them to waste money on me. | ||
Can you please give me some advice on what to say to not have to pay? | ||
I don't... That's really beyond the scope of what I could give advice on. | ||
Take a deep breath. | ||
What's wrong with you that you think I'll be able to help you navigate some bureaucratic situation at your school? | ||
Why don't you just call them? | ||
What do I look like, the help desk at your college? | ||
How the fuck should I know? | ||
I don't even know what you're talking about. | ||
My school made me take a class because I held a security... How do I get out of this one? | ||
I don't know, dude. | ||
I don't work at your school. | ||
What do I look... Do people think that I just am, like, God? | ||
Do people think I have all the answers? | ||
I mean, I have most of the answers, but people think I have, like, I'm a help desk. | ||
What do I say to not pay for this class? | ||
I have no idea what to tell you, man. | ||
Petey's Politics says, Hey Nick, fantastic show tonight. | ||
I come from people like Steven Crowder and Elijah Schaefer who continue to get strikes on YouTube. | ||
Although they work with the Jews at Blaze as a backup. | ||
If they wanted, would you ever allow them to join CozyTV to convert a lot of their audience to AF? | ||
I would just have them on because it's good content. | ||
You know, the Crowder show is pretty good. | ||
The Elijah show is pretty good. | ||
So yeah, of course I'd let them on. | ||
Avatar of Hatreds is my mom, father, and sister are all trying to gaslight me into the vaccine. | ||
Because I'm unvaccinated, my sister is even trying to get me to not see my mom in the hospital. | ||
I will not comply. | ||
Jesus is my king. | ||
Awesome. | ||
Good for you. | ||
Smoothie King says, hey Nig, do you know Sean Last came across his YouTube channel? | ||
Fairly good content. | ||
Yeah, I know him. | ||
He's got good content. | ||
Hey King! | ||
Hey Nick! | ||
Did you see this video? | ||
Uh, yeah. | ||
Eddie says, Great show! | ||
I never could put together why the protest wasn't being reported in the media. | ||
Would you consider suing when people call you a Nazi? | ||
When they call you a Nazi, they call your fans Nazi. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Oh, God forbid. | ||
Yeah, I'm gonna sue them cuz my fans. | ||
No I would never do that because honestly when it comes to defamation it's like impossible for a public figure that in particular would be very difficult and proving damages is difficult too so yeah you could even win and then it's a whole different legal battle to win damages to win money So I could go and spend $100,000, $200,000 winning a defamation case against Israel Times or whatever, you know. | ||
Or I could spend $75,000 and win a defamation case against Nathaniel Bernard or whatever that guy's name is. | ||
Who is that guy that said I was in the Capitol on the 6th, that liar? | ||
I could have sued him and won, but I couldn't prove damages. | ||
So I would spend all that money and then I'd get like a $1, you know, I'd get a basically, you know, they'd say, yeah, you're right, issue or attraction, but that'd be it. | ||
They wouldn't pay damages. | ||
So I'd just be out the money, which is like probably not worth it. | ||
Smoothie Kings, as I looked into Andrew Anglin last night, a very interesting individual. | ||
Anyway, if you need a smoothie guy, I'm your man. | ||
Thanks. | ||
Salvador, speaking of Alex Jones, did he really say that Sandy Hook never happened? | ||
Was he right about that? | ||
Why would he do that? | ||
I don't know. | ||
That was before my time. | ||
I didn't really watch his coverage of Sandy Hook. | ||
But why do you care? | ||
You sound like a concern troll. | ||
Why would you even care? | ||
I think we should question every mass shooting, every atrocity that happens because I think probably most of them are fake. | ||
Hank Chills says, if you think about it, getting the vaccine is badass because it's like putting body armor on and the army puts body armor on. | ||
It's really beta to not get the vaccine when you think about it. | ||
Oh yeah? | ||
Salvador says, Nick, what do you think about Red Ice TV? | ||
says it really can't be understated how important you have been in american politics the gradual push towards nationalism since groyper wars was palpable as normie and now streaming platform one man can dot dot dot yeah thank you salvador says nick what do you think about red ice tv i don't um curtis says did you see the newsletter on trump's social media platform Truthsocial.com apparently. | ||
Check it out. | ||
Yeah, I saw that. | ||
Cole says, so since the elections are obviously rigged and Big Tech and other institutions are actively aiding the Democrats in their corruption, why should we have any hope for 2024? | ||
I think that's a stupid question, honestly. | ||
M says, I just imagine hugging you and there's nothing you can do about it. | ||
Irish King says, hey Nick, want to thank you for bringing me back to Christ. | ||
I didn't know who you were and saw you saying Christ is King in Arizona. | ||
After that, I started watching you and came back to God. | ||
Means everything, King. | ||
Well, thanks a lot, man. | ||
I'm glad to hear that. | ||
That's a good story. | ||
Jimbo Zoomer says, really good episode tonight. | ||
Very important stuff. | ||
Good work, friend. | ||
Hey, thank you very much, Jimbo. | ||
We love this guy. | ||
We love you, friend. | ||
Post Evans in chat for Jimbo Zoomer. | ||
Good guy. | ||
Yeah, you know, sometimes I just get into it. | ||
is best, Nick. | ||
Thanks. | ||
Yeah, you know, sometimes I just get into it. | ||
I'm dialed in and I'm just in, you know. | ||
NextGenCatholic says, great show tonight. | ||
Boomers need to understand that fake news is just scratching the surface. | ||
Have a good night. | ||
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Thanks. | |
You too. | ||
Overmans says, Ignore the plebs in the live chat. | ||
They always jump on the bandwagon. | ||
One day they fight for Jews stay killing Christ, the next day they hate sheep people. | ||
I just felt like saying that. | ||
God bless. | ||
Thanks. | ||
Yeah, the sheep on the live chat. | ||
ChickenRides says, Minion booty in the AF hat? | ||
What da? | ||
We love some Minion booty! | ||
Yeah! | ||
Yeah! | ||
We love a little Minion booty! | ||
Damn! | ||
Damn, I'm about to go see Minions 3. | ||
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No, that's gross. | |
That's a joke, of course, but very funny. | ||
Get some minion ass! | ||
Get some yellow ass! | ||
Ace says, Nick please take this $100 as a thanks for... $3 by the way. | ||
As a thanks for being my favorite streamer. | ||
I've been watching you since I was 16, almost 17. | ||
Now I'm 19, almost 20. | ||
You're the man. | ||
Stay radical brother. | ||
Hey, thanks a lot. | ||
That's a long time to watch a show. | ||
Thanks for the $100. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
Vagelis says, in Book of the New Sun, the book's reality parallels ours in the way it is an incestuous state of existence going nowhere until a messiah crisis event drastically changes it. | ||
Read everything Sam recommends, but especially the Book of the New Sun recommended by Sam Hyde. | ||
Never heard of it, but I'll check that out. | ||
Is that like a pagan thing though? | ||
It sounds like a pagan thing. | ||
Frytruck Groyper says congrats on the new streaming platform, Nick. | ||
You are living proof that we are able to rebel against the system and still live to tell the tale. | ||
Well, let's not speak too soon, but hopefully, hopefully so. | ||
Neon Nicker says thank you for your uncompromising excellence and integrity. | ||
Thank you very much and thank you for the big super chat. | ||
O7's a chat for Neon Nicker for the generous big super chat. | ||
Love you, buddy. | ||
Chino says Elijah Schafer is starting to sound a lot like you. | ||
The window is pushing. | ||
Let's go! | ||
Everybody is. | ||
But yeah, Elijah, he's come around, man. | ||
He's a good guy. | ||
I was skeptical of him at first, but you know, I think he's got real integrity. | ||
I do. | ||
And I don't say that lightly. | ||
And I was critical of him for a short time. | ||
Whoops! | ||
Empty some of that out. | ||
I was critical of him for a short time, but I really think that. | ||
I think that it's rare to see that, but I think he's got integrity. | ||
I think he's trying to do the right thing, which is more than can be said about most. | ||
So, M says, is it weird for a non-Catholic to go to a Catholic church just to see what it's like? | ||
Or will they look at me funny? | ||
I don't know if that's a normal occurrence for you guys. | ||
No, I think that's encouraged actually I think I mean as long as you're not disruptive or anything But yeah, I mean, I think people want you to go to church So, I don't know. | ||
I've never tried to convert somebody so but yeah, I'm pretty sure you're supposed to go to church That's how you kind of get into it Salvador says you don't want to be observed but use tick-tock. | ||
Okay, nigga. | ||
I I don't understand what that means. | ||
I'm not on... I mean, I watch TikToks. | ||
I don't make TikToks. | ||
Frytruck... and either way, that's just not even what I'm talking about. | ||
Frytruck Roy versus women farts are grosser than men farts. | ||
I don't think I've ever seen a woman fart because I don't really hang out with women, to tell you the truth. | ||
I can't remember the last time I hung out with a woman. | ||
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Diversity viewers says, love the show. | ||
Nick, by the way, can you think of five top conning people who fear to associate with you yet agree 100% with the AF message? | ||
Why would I say that? | ||
That... yeah, that's great. | ||
Curtis says, me and my wife have separate rooms. | ||
Heavy agree. | ||
Let's see Curtis get... Curtis! | ||
My man, Curtis. | ||
He's carrying this platform. | ||
This guy is carrying this platform. | ||
Vagilis is get a wife that'll scratch your nuts for you. | ||
That's disgusting. | ||
And that's the dumbest thing I ever heard. | ||
Why would I get her to scratch my nuts when I know where it itches? | ||
And women do not have any experience scratching nuts. | ||
All this kind of stuff about like, get a woman to do it for ya, is like the gayest, that is like the gayest try-hard, pick-me-look-at-me shit I've ever heard. | ||
You know? | ||
Look at a woman doing it! | ||
It's like... Yeah, and why would ya? | ||
Why would ya? | ||
You think a woman could scratch my nuts better than I can? | ||
Because that doesn't even make any sense. | ||
That sounds like something that would be more for her than for me, frankly. | ||
And I'm gonna, what, not have my nuts scratched properly so that she could be like, I don't even know. | ||
I don't want to even get into that, but... Yeah, you're pathetic. | ||
You're pathetic. | ||
Honestly, I am a disrespector of anybody that really buys into the whole women thing. | ||
The older I get, the more I just can't stand it. | ||
I just... When I was younger I used to basically tolerate it, but the more I get older I just have no fucking patience for it. | ||
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So, especially stuff like that. | |
Anyway. | ||
Yeah, so just I don't even want to hear stuff like that. | ||
It's just awful. | ||
Not even gross because it's like scatological. | ||
It's just gross because it's just because it is. | ||
Tutu says, niggas still counter signaling you on the separate bed question. | ||
Kanye was a prophet when he said slavery was a choice. | ||
He really was. | ||
Wuze says, can you please give a shout out to Baked Alaska who is watching at home? | ||
Shout out Baked Alaska. | ||
The king of content, the greatest entertainer of our generation, and a real internet legend. | ||
We love him. | ||
Shoutout to Wooza2, another great entertainer. | ||
Yeah, well, how does that feel? | ||
I can't stress enough how awesome it is that replays work well here. | ||
I imagine it would be easy to slap together a bit shoot clone for replays but clearly went the extra mile. | ||
Yes, yes we did. | ||
on the Beardson replay on Cozy TV. | ||
I can't stress enough how awesome it is that replays work well here. | ||
I imagine it would be easy to slap together a bit shoot clone for replays, but clearly it went the extra mile. | ||
Yes, yes we did. | ||
But yeah. | ||
Yeah, I'm glad it works too. | ||
Illinois Groypers is curious if you ever listen to talk radio. | ||
No, I don't listen to talk radio. | ||
I hate, I can't stand the sound of it. | ||
The texture of the sound is just like, it's like golf. | ||
It makes me want to kill myself. | ||
You know what I'm talking about? | ||
Like, it's not even what it is. | ||
It's the texture of the sound. | ||
Like, the low rumble of, like, the audience in football, and then, like, the white noise during a golf game, and then the texture of the AM radio. | ||
It's like I turn it off, and then I'm, like, blinking and looking around, like, whoa! | ||
I'm free! | ||
You know, like, when that stuff is going on, it feels like it destroys your brain. | ||
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You're just kind of like, duh! | |
It's like the orb of confusion. | ||
When you have a football game on, with the constant rumbling of the crowd, the white noise, it's just like... The commercials, and the white noise, and the golf sounds. | ||
Makes me want to hang myself. | ||
It's awful. | ||
Vagilis says my Sicilian wife great great great grandfather made direct contributions to Mussolini BRB upgrading my angloid genetics real quick I am balding. | ||
Well thanks for that. | ||
President-elect Ozzies is on the subject of Italians and Irish. | ||
Have you seen Boondock Saints? | ||
I only recently saw it. | ||
Nope. | ||
Another Ohio Zoomer says, what are AF's thoughts on Fleckus and Nuance, bro? | ||
I think both of them would make good additions to cozy TV, but I want to hear what you think. | ||
Yeah, I think that's a good idea, actually. | ||
I'll have to write that down. | ||
Yeah, I like Fleckus. | ||
And Nuance Bro's a little annoying, but I like him. | ||
He's a little like, you know, the Nuance thing that's like, well, I have a study that says that shit is so gay. | ||
And if you think like that, you really don't get it. | ||
But I mean, he's a nice guy. | ||
I like him personally. | ||
Based Anon says, hey, Nick, have you seen those YouTube videos? | ||
No specific ones, just like YouTube videos. | ||
Have you seen those? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Big butt cheeks. | ||
Let's go. | ||
Says King, I'm scared. | ||
A new guy started at my school and after I introduced myself to him, he said he's going to kick my butt. | ||
I didn't even say two words to him. | ||
Wait, looking back on it, I said, hi, I'm Big Butt Cheeks. | ||
Okay, thanks for that. | ||
M says, oh seven, real poopy retard. | ||
Says, hey Nick! | ||
Hey! | ||
Ace says, Nick, the scrotum scratcher does not need a woman to do his dirty deed. | ||
Yep. | ||
Okay, I think that's it. | ||
I'm kind of annoyed at this point. | ||
Superchats past couple of days are just brutal. | ||
Here we go. | ||
Vodulus, we got one more, says, you asked if Book of the New Sun was a pagan thing. | ||
The author was a devout Catholic convert who passed away in 08. | ||
I think you were mentioning your views on reality and just made me think of it. | ||
Tonight's show was a banger. | ||
I'm gonna have to start super chatting more. | ||
Well, thanks a lot. | ||
I'm glad you liked the show tonight, but yeah, I'll check out that book. | ||
It sounds interesting. | ||
Okay. | ||
All right. | ||
That's our last Super Chat. | ||
That's gonna do it for me. | ||
Thanks for watching. | ||
Remember to follow me on Gabin Telegram. | ||
Links are down below. | ||
I'm on the air Monday through Friday at 8 o'clock Central, 9 o'clock Eastern Standard Time. | ||
As always, I'm Nick Fuentes. | ||
Thanks for watching. | ||
Thanks to our Super Chatters, subscribers, everybody that watches the show. | ||
We love you and I will see you tomorrow. | ||
Until then, have a great rest of your evening. | ||
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Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. | |
It's going to be only America first. | ||
America first. | ||
The American people will come first once again. | ||
With respect, the respect that we deserve. | ||
From this day forward, it's going to be only America first. | ||
America first. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
I got it! | ||
Elon! | ||
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Cover me, please! | |
Are you really gonna shoot the guy in a $3,000 suit? |