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There will be no independent businesses left. - Thank you. | ||
There will be no public institution, public or private institution that is open to the public that will not be controlled by the state, that will not be controlled by bureaucrats. | ||
There's not going to be one place that you could go to outside Where other people gather that will not be restricted based on vaccination status or some other arbitrary thing. | ||
And if they announced it tomorrow that that's what they were doing, people would resist it. | ||
And the only way to stop this, by the way, is to stop it where it is. | ||
You can't stop where it's going. | ||
You got to stop it where it is. | ||
You got to stop it in its track. | ||
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Right? | |
I mean, do people not understand how that works? | ||
I think people have it in their minds. | ||
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They're like, well, if it gets really bad, you know, I don't know if I go that far. | |
Well, it's not really up to you. | ||
These things have momentum. | ||
And they're contingent. | ||
They're building one thing on top of the previous thing. | ||
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So people have it in their heads like, well, if it got that bad, you know, then I'd have a problem with it. | |
Well, look how bad it is now. | ||
Look how bad it has gotten. | ||
Take a look back a year, five years, I mean at everything, but specifically with the pandemic. | ||
Take a look back at one year ago. | ||
If it got that bad, you know, then I'd have a problem with it. | ||
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Look how bad it is now. | |
Look how bad it might be. | ||
Then I might do something. | ||
I might not like that. | ||
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Okay. | |
Well, the only way we're going to stop it from getting over there is if we stop it over here. | ||
If we start saying no over here, we got to start thinking how we're going to stop it here. | ||
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If people just stop doing it, There's a chance we could have earned that outcome. | |
We are continuing to wage our war against the mask mandate. | ||
I'm a big believer in just making everybody's life harder. | ||
You don't have to get fired over this stuff, but just make everybody's life difficult. | ||
Don't let the CDC guidelines be an imposition on you, let it be an imposition on the people that have to enforce them. | ||
You know, let the people that work at these places of business remind you, Wherever to put your mask back on and put it on over your nose and do this and that, right? | ||
Here's my challenge to you. | ||
Go into one of these stores when they reimpose the mask mandate and get in a confrontation with the worker and get in a shouting match and get kicked out. | ||
And you're going to feel adrenaline. | ||
You're going to go into Target. | ||
You're going to go into Walmart or wherever. | ||
And you're going to get in a big fight. | ||
And your mouth is going to twitch. | ||
And you're going to feel shaky. | ||
And you're going to get adrenaline. | ||
Some of you, yes, some of you maybe are used to this. | ||
And that's a good thing. | ||
It feels good. | ||
It reminds you you're alive. | ||
You're human. | ||
Do it! | ||
The more you'll be able to, you know, maintain your grip. | ||
But start getting used to that feeling. | ||
That's a good feeling. | ||
We want to start to feel that. | ||
Fuck these people. | ||
Ruin their day. | ||
Make these people that work at Target go home and cry because they have to enforce this bullshit. | ||
Make them lose their minds. | ||
Make them go to their therapist and get on antidepressants and cry because you walked into Target and ruined their whole day because gas is $4 and they don't know how they're going to pay their rent and their relationship with their parents is bad and they're getting used and Tinder hookups and then they got to go to Target and they got to deal with some smug right-wing asshole not wearing their mask. | ||
And let those people go off the rails. | ||
And let the whole fucking system go off the rails. | ||
That's what we have to do. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Not interested, I'm sorry! | ||
I'm sorry Brittany and Betsy, but I just can't do it. | ||
You're an e-girl, you know the rule. | ||
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No e-girls. | |
Who's got the clip? | ||
No e-girls. | ||
Never! | ||
Hashtag never e-girls. | ||
Not even once. | ||
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Guy, I've never heard of him. | |
What is that? | ||
Americanism, not populism. not populism. | ||
We'll meet our freedom. | ||
The humorous generation. | ||
And its consequences have been a disaster for the human race. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
Kingdom. | ||
It's the kingdom. | ||
And the power. | ||
And the power. | ||
And the glory. | ||
And the glory. | ||
Forever. | ||
Forever. | ||
It's the kingdom. | ||
It's the kingdom. | ||
And the power. | ||
And the power. | ||
And the glory. | ||
And the glory. | ||
Forever Forever Forever Forever I I Thank | ||
you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Perfect first is inevitable. | ||
It's unstoppable. | ||
And the reason why is because it's not cool to shill for big business. | ||
It's a big business. | ||
It's not true to share with Israel. | ||
It's not. | ||
It's hell. | ||
How you do so much favor on your side? | ||
Except for your Lord's Savior, I reply. | ||
That's a bad neighbor, not to fly. | ||
I'm a guy. | ||
That's on God. | ||
It's like I'm the brightest in the dark. | ||
They go to the show, they get my heart. | ||
And I'm up and blocked up on the yard. | ||
You can feel the interesting you wanna be. | ||
One from one to four to one to three. | ||
Thirteen from limit. | ||
Yeah, the end is just a beat. | ||
Being a commander and a chief. | ||
That's the key. | ||
I fear and love. | ||
When you remove the fear and love. | ||
God, you're creating fear and love for everything else. | ||
You're talking to somebody right now that's only fears God. | ||
Jesus has won the victory. | ||
Bro. | ||
Oh. | ||
This is a Christian nation. | ||
This is the mirror. This is the mirror. | ||
This is the mirror. | ||
This is the mirror. | ||
Come on, man. | ||
This is the free man talking. | ||
I'd like to propose it to us. - To our couple. | ||
I'd like to propose a toast to the Voipers, to White Boy Summer, White Boy Century, To the reaction and the reclamation of the United States. | ||
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Let's cheers, everybody. | |
It's going to happen. | ||
They kicked me off the plane, you know what that means? | ||
White boy summer road trip. | ||
They give us lemons, we make lemons. | ||
They throw me behind bars. | ||
And I start throwing baseball up against the wall. | ||
And now I'm playing catch. | ||
Because you know what? | ||
The only time that they win is when they triumph over our spirits. | ||
But they never can. | ||
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They never take that away from us. | |
Because I believe in God. | ||
And I believe in America. | ||
And I believe in what I'm doing. | ||
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We are still enjoying White Boy Summer is still on. | |
I don't care if I have to drive there. | ||
I don't care if I have to get in Lake Michigan and go all the way around the Panama Canal. | ||
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Nothing is going to stop white boys summer. | |
Nothing is going to stop America first. | ||
America first, bitch. | ||
There's always a way. | ||
Always. | ||
Make the last one. | ||
White people found in this country. | ||
This country wouldn't exist without white people. | ||
Wouldn't exist without white people. | ||
And white people are done being bullied. | ||
Done being bullied. | ||
We're the keepers of the American tradition. | ||
And I think our ancestors can smile on us right now. | ||
What we're doing. | ||
Cheers! | ||
Every day and every week and every year that we live in this country. | ||
I'm just trying to find out for a new way. | ||
I'm just really trying not to redo the pool way. | ||
I don't have a pool. | ||
I'm eating on my best, though. | ||
I come on a text, though. | ||
I have to tell text, though. | ||
I'm just another word, better picture or a Tesla. | ||
My vessel never died, I don't really want to die It's not. | ||
This is a Christian nation. | ||
Everything in my life. | ||
Talking with my dad. | ||
I said it ain't Christ like. | ||
It's not cool to chill for Israel. | ||
It's not. | ||
This is a Christian nation. | ||
This is America. | ||
I fear and love God. | ||
Oh When you remove the fear and love of God, you create the fear and love of everything else. | ||
You talking to somebody right now that only fears God and Jesus has won the victory, bro. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
It's unstoppable. | ||
And the reason why is because it's not cool to shill for big business. | ||
It's 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. | ||
This is America. | ||
I fear and love God. | ||
When you remove the fear and love of God, you create the fear and love of everything else. | ||
You talking to somebody right now that only fears God and Jesus has won the victory, bro. | ||
I was screaming at the pepper, but we just like my. | ||
Looking for a bright light. | ||
See what your life like. | ||
I'm on a white, white. | ||
Feeling like a tight bike. | ||
Pressing on the gas. | ||
I know we're full tonight. | ||
Like dreaming at my dad. | ||
He told me it ain't Christ-like. | ||
But nobody never tell you you need me. | ||
Like Christ. | ||
Only if I see it. | ||
Only when they see me. | ||
Like a Tyler Perry. | ||
I'm searching for a deer. | ||
Now you want to be a freak. | ||
Now you want to see it. | ||
Like to see you. | ||
Be a beast. | ||
Tell me what your life like. | ||
Turn it down to the right light. | ||
Travel with my dad. | ||
And he told me it ain't Christ-like. | ||
I'm just trying to find out. | ||
I'm looking for a new way. | ||
Just really trying not to reach through the pool. | ||
And I don't have a pool yet. | ||
I didn't know my best though. | ||
Lock up on a text though. | ||
Let's just tell text though. | ||
That's another word. | ||
Better picture or test smoke. | ||
Wrestling with God. | ||
I don't really want to wrestle. | ||
Spanish with my life. | ||
Like everything in my life. | ||
America First is inevitable. | ||
It's unstoppable. | ||
And the reason why is because it's not cool to shill for big bitty people. | ||
And the reason why is because it's not cool to shill for big, big cities. | ||
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 talking to somebody right now that only fears God and Jesus has won the victory. | ||
Bro, Life like, this is what you like, like, trying to live life, right? | ||
Who really knows you, but it's like, right? | ||
This is like a movie, buddy, really very tight, like, every single night, right? | ||
Every single fight, right? | ||
I was looking at the camera, and I don't even fight, like. | ||
I was screaming at my daddy, he told me it ain't Christ, like. | ||
I was screaming at the camera, but he just like, like. | ||
Looking for a fight, like, see what you like, like. | ||
I didn't know the right, right? | ||
Feeling like it's fight, right? | ||
Still on the gas, still on the phone, like. | ||
Like, 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, you know it when they see me. | ||
If I could find a Perryman, who'd be a T? | ||
Searching for a T? | ||
Now you want to see it free, now you want to see it free. | ||
Like, you see it free of peace, tell me what you like, like. | ||
Turn it down to the right, like. | ||
Driving with my dad, and he told me it ain't Christ, like. | ||
I'm just trying to find, I'm looking for a new way. | ||
I'm just really trying not to reach through the pool, where. | ||
I don't have a pool, where you know my best, though. | ||
I can hold a text, though. | ||
Nothing else, next, though. | ||
Another word, better picture or a test, smoke. | ||
Wrestling with God, I don't really want to rest, so Spanish will be life, like. | ||
Everything in my life, talking with my dad, and I said it ain't Christ, like. | ||
Yeah. - It's not. | ||
This is a Christian nation. | ||
This is America. | ||
Christian Nation. | ||
This is Amira. | ||
I fear and love God. | ||
When you remove the fear and love of God, you create the fear and love of everything else. | ||
You talking to somebody right now that only fears God and Jesus has won the victory, bro. | ||
Life like this is what you like. | ||
Like I was screaming. | ||
I was screaming. | ||
America First is inevitable. | ||
It 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, bro. | ||
I like this is what you like. | ||
Like I was screaming. | ||
I was screaming. | ||
What's your life like? | ||
I like it. | ||
And he told me it ain't Christ-like. | ||
But nobody ever tell you who you're being like Christ. | ||
Only if I see it in me. | ||
Only when they need me. | ||
If I could tell the parents. | ||
Ain't a fool. | ||
You, you, you, you, you. | ||
Searching for a deal. | ||
Now you want to be a freak. | ||
Now you want to see it free. | ||
Like to see it free or peace. | ||
Tell me what your life like. | ||
Turn it down to Christ, like. | ||
Travel with my dad. | ||
And he told me it ain't Christ-like. | ||
I'm just trying to find. | ||
I'm gonna go for a new way. | ||
Just really trying not to break through the pool wave. | ||
I don't have a clue. | ||
He's eating on my best, though. | ||
Fuck him on the text, though. | ||
That's a tell text, though. | ||
That's another word. | ||
Better picture or test smoke. | ||
Wrestling with God. | ||
I don't really want to wrestle. | ||
I don't really want to wrestle. | ||
He's eating my life. | ||
I do everything in my life. | ||
It's not! | ||
I fear and love God. | ||
I fear and love God. | ||
When you remove the fear and love of God, you're creating fear and love of everything else. | ||
Fear. | ||
You talking to somebody right now. | ||
Bro. | ||
Victory. | ||
Bro. | ||
You talking to somebody right now. | ||
Every single night, right? | ||
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 any Christ-like. | ||
I was screaming at the referee, just like Mike. | ||
I'm looking for a bright light. | ||
We go with your life like. | ||
Ride it on the white, right? | ||
Spilling like a tight fight. | ||
Press it on the gas, I don't know before the night. | ||
Like, screaming at my daddy, he told me any Christ-like. | ||
But nobody never tell you, you need me like Christ. | ||
Only if I see it, only when they see me. | ||
I could find the Perry, man, I couldn't be. | ||
I was looking for a deity, now you want to see it free. | ||
Now you want to see it free. | ||
I'd like to see you be a piece. | ||
Tell me what you like, like, turn it down to the right light. | ||
Driving with my dad, and he told me it ain't Christ-like. | ||
I'm just trying to find, I'm looking for a new way. | ||
I'm just really trying not to reach through the pool way. | ||
I don't have a pool way. | ||
I'm sitting on my test, though. | ||
Lock up on a text, though. | ||
Nothing to tell the text, though. | ||
I'm just telling the word, beneficial or a test, smoke. | ||
Wrestling with God, I don't really want to wrestle. | ||
So, Spanish will be life like everything in my life. | ||
Talking with my dad, and he said it ain't Christ-like. | ||
It's not cool to chill for Israel. | ||
It's not. | ||
This is a Christian nation. | ||
This is America. | ||
I fear and love God. | ||
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. | ||
The End The End | ||
The End | ||
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 our friend John Miller, a black American patriot who has just been banned from Getter today. | ||
And so that makes him, I believe, the second or third prominent conservative banned from the so-called free speech social media site. | ||
He was banned because he put the word nigga in his bio and apparently they don't allow that on the site, even when it comes from a black guy himself. | ||
So, we'll talk about that. | ||
He was banned by a Christ-hating Jewess named Ebony Bowden, who's Jewish. | ||
And probably hates John Miller because he's black. | ||
And she thinks she's better than him, I'm sure. | ||
Like... like they all do. | ||
So, we'll talk... and I'm referring to women. | ||
So, we'll get into that. | ||
That'll be our featured story. | ||
We'll also be talking tonight about Ray Epps, And specifically an exchange that happened earlier this week during a hearing in the Senate where Ted Cruz asked a representative from the FBI whether or not Ray Epps was involved with federal law enforcement or the U.S. | ||
intelligence community while he was instigating violence at the Capitol and we got no conclusive answers on this. | ||
So we'll talk about that too. | ||
And it should be a good show tonight. | ||
It's a little bit refreshing not to be talking about the vaccine, I have to say. | ||
We covered the vaccine all last week. | ||
And we covered it, so far, all this week. | ||
And we'll probably have to cover it later this week because there's more going on. | ||
Washington D.C. | ||
is getting their own vax mandate, I believe, on Friday? | ||
Or next week. | ||
So there are some developments there, but it's just good to not talk about that. | ||
Because I'm sick of it. | ||
It's been way too much vaccine news. | ||
But it is the most important thing going on in the world right now, so I guess it's fitting. | ||
We'll also have to talk about Donald Trump's comments on the vaccine, which he made today. | ||
He said that politicians that don't confirm that they've had the booster shot are gutless, which is like the lamest thing ever. | ||
So I don't know, we may cover that tomorrow or Friday, but yeah, tonight's gonna be a good show. | ||
I have to say, this Getter thing is really spiraling out of control for them. | ||
You know, because they banned me, and I was actually a little bit surprised, actually, that I was banned. | ||
At least I'm surprised that I was banned that soon and for nothing. | ||
I thought they would have waited a little bit until the platform got bigger or maybe waited until I said something that would justify a ban. | ||
But no, they're just going all in. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Nick Fuentes, John Miller, they banned Groyper, they shadow banned Elijah Schafer. | ||
It's not smart. | ||
But we'll get into all of that later. | ||
That'll be our featured story. | ||
Before we get into the news I want to remind you to get your AFPAC tickets now while you still can. | ||
Go to afpac.events to get your tickets to our third annual AFPAC. | ||
I've been pitching it every day for like two weeks now. | ||
I'm honestly kind of over the sales pitch aspect of it. | ||
You know the tickets are on sale. | ||
You know what it is. | ||
So, so there. | ||
Bag not events. | ||
We are running out of tickets though. | ||
That's a thing. | ||
We're selling out very quickly. | ||
So I checked the numbers today where we were just shortly before the show. | ||
We have almost no reception tickets left. | ||
I think it's less than 50. | ||
So yesterday was less than 100. | ||
Today it's less than 50. | ||
It's like You gotta get them now. | ||
If you want to go to the reception, you gotta buy yours now. | ||
If you want to go at all though, because the general admission are going very quickly too, we're getting to the point where it's almost less than 100 tickets overall. | ||
So I don't know when that's gonna be. | ||
But we've sold hundreds and hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of tickets already. | ||
It's been a little bit longer than one week and we're just burning through them. | ||
So the reception tickets, they're gonna be gone by the end of this week, period. | ||
They may not even last until tomorrow. | ||
So if you want to go to the reception, I would advise you to make a decision. | ||
And then the general admission, I don't think they'll last until the end of next week. | ||
If I'm being honest with you, based on the current rate that they're selling. | ||
So, I just want to give you a heads up on that. | ||
So, it's afpac.events. | ||
We'll be announcing our speakers shortly. | ||
I think we're shooting for either end of next week or end of the following week. | ||
But we'll be announcing that very soon. | ||
And I've been saying all for the past week, week and a half, the venue is going to be seriously impressive this year. | ||
Just a massive, like, resort hotel. | ||
It'll be a much larger space than last year. | ||
It is going to be twice the size of last year's conference. | ||
We're going to have a huge stage, production quality is going way up to this year. | ||
So you're definitely going to want to be there. | ||
And a reminder for the reception, you get to hang out with me, all our VIP guests, all the speakers, everything. | ||
So I think that's the best deal. | ||
I think it's worth it. | ||
You know it's honestly the tickets are a little bit steep as just what it costs to put on a massive conference like this but for just $50 more than the general admission ticket you get a whole additional hour hour 15 hour and a half of the conference and that's where you get the face time with the speakers you know the whole day really There's Airbnbs all over Florida. | ||
I've been talking to people. | ||
There's at least like five or six Airbnbs with over 20, 40 people. | ||
It's just gonna be like Groyper Central the whole week in Orlando. | ||
But as far as FaceTime with me and the other big guys goes, people that are attending the reception are really gonna luck out. | ||
So anyway, so I am pushing that. | ||
I think that's maybe the best deal that we're doing. | ||
But of course it's worth it to go to the conference because I may stick around afterward and you get to see the speeches and the whole event. | ||
So that's what I have to say about our conference. | ||
We're rapidly approaching. | ||
I've been working hard putting this thing together. | ||
And I've been saying it all week, this is going to be without precedent in the history of the dissident right. | ||
So, it is a big deal. | ||
But, check it out. | ||
AFPAC.events. | ||
Get your tickets now while supplies last, because they're running out fast, and when they're gone, they're gone. | ||
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You know? | |
And then that's it. | ||
And then, another historical moment. | ||
So a lot of you guys didn't make it to AFPAC too, because you were scared. | ||
You know, I know last year. | ||
Last year was our biggest conference ever, by the way. | ||
But I know that a lot of people didn't go because they were scared. | ||
And they were saying, oh my gosh, I can't go. | ||
It's scary. | ||
They're coming after us. | ||
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Biden administration's gonna crush us. | |
And I said, that old bastard? | ||
I said, we'll take our chances. | ||
Let's go. | ||
So you want to go this year? | ||
Because, you know, they'll probably kill me within a year. | ||
I mean, I hope it doesn't happen, but it's a possibility. | ||
So, you don't want to keep rolling the dice on that one. | ||
One of these days, it's going to be like, hey, no more AFPAC. | ||
Nick got thrown out of a window by Mossad. | ||
So, game over. | ||
So who knows? | ||
Who knows how many of these are gonna be left? | ||
Hopefully thousands, right? | ||
Hopefully thousands on into future millennia. | ||
But it's not a guarantee. | ||
So think about it that way. | ||
So think about it this way. | ||
There may be a thousand more Afpacs. | ||
There may only be a few. | ||
This should motivate you to buy your ticket immediately. | ||
Anyway... | ||
Also, follow me on Gab and Telegram. | ||
Links are down below. | ||
gab.com slash real nickjfuentes to follow me there t.me slash nickjfuentes to follow me on telegram although i would highly recommend at this point that everybody get on gab because i personally believe that telegram may be on the way out and hear me out when | ||
i say this the problem with anything other than gab is that they are controlled by the same bottlenecks than every other major social media is. | ||
And what do I mean by that? | ||
Well, what I mean by this is that Telegram, as an example, is still on the Apple App Store. | ||
And so what they can do now, I'm talking about Apple, what Apple can do now is And I think they maybe worked out a deal with Telegram. | ||
I don't know exactly how this works, but I don't know who initiates this, if it's Telegram or if it's Apple. | ||
You may have seen this happening, but there are channels on Telegram now that are effectively being banned. | ||
And they're not being banned necessarily at the discretion of Telegram, but they're getting this message where it says, your channel cannot be displayed on this device. | ||
And so I believe it's the Google Play Store and it's the Apple App Store. | ||
They're going in and they're banning channels from being displayed on the mobile app for Telegram. | ||
So even though Telegram technically isn't banning you, if you go to telegram.com and you download the app from their site. | ||
On desktop or you create a homepage shortcut on your phone, you can still see those banned channels directly through Telegram, but you cannot see those channels on Telegram if you've downloaded the mobile app because the but you cannot see those channels on Telegram if you've downloaded the mobile app because the mobile app is mediated by these So even though you're technically on Telegram, and again this applies I believe only to mobile, | ||
Even though you're technically on the Telegram app, you're using the Telegram app through iOS and Android. | ||
You're using it, downloaded it through a store. | ||
And so there's still, there's still, now it's indirect, exerting this censorship pressure Even though it's not proprietary. | ||
Think about that. | ||
Now, this is not a surprise. | ||
I've talked about this for years. | ||
You know, there are some idiot conservatives that are just now discovering about social media censorship. | ||
You know, you're starting to see this year, last year, you're starting to see mainstream conservatives banned from The big social media platforms like Twitter or Instagram or YouTube. | ||
And when it happens, they're like, what? | ||
I've never heard of this before. | ||
It's like, yeah, you know, you've been fundraising off of this for five years. | ||
Now finally you get banned. | ||
But we've been banned from that stuff forever, and what I've been talking about for years is how there's going to be this sort of secondary, tertiary, these different levels of censorship where it starts out where the platforms that everybody uses to network, those platforms will ban you. | ||
It's primary, it's direct. | ||
People will then go to secondary services, whether it's an alternative tech website, it's not one of the major ones, it's one of these privacy-based encryption type apps, a censorship pressure will be exerted even on those through server hosting, through payment processing, through the app stores, and then it is just going to keep, it's going to keep climbing up. | ||
People will then go to their own websites. | ||
And then you see things like Cloudflare. | ||
This already happened, for example, to 8chan and Daily Stormer. | ||
Got banned from using Cloudflare protection. | ||
Only two websites ever for that to happen. | ||
And it's just going to keep going. | ||
So I don't know that Telegram is going to be around forever. | ||
And I'm going on the record as saying that now. | ||
I think I said this a week ago too. | ||
Maybe a couple weeks ago. | ||
But I think that Telegram is on the way out. | ||
I still want you to follow me there. | ||
I still use it. | ||
It's, you know, you have to use these things while you have them. | ||
I don't know that we're gonna have any platform forever or indefinitely, so we use platforms while we have them to expand the audience, the message, and so on, but I don't think that's the forever solution. | ||
Gab seems to me to be the most robust, censorship-proof, anti-fragile service, so anyway. | ||
So I encourage you to follow me there on Gab. | ||
Some people are just on Telegram, not on Gab. | ||
Everybody should be on Gab at this point. | ||
So follow me there, make sure you do that. | ||
Because that is happening, and it's more and more channels that I see on Telegram. | ||
It says, so-and-so channel cannot be displayed on this device. | ||
And who's downloading Telegram from their website? | ||
Everyone gets it from the App Store on mobile. | ||
There might be some people who say, well, I have it! | ||
I did that! | ||
Okay, well, most people don't. | ||
And that really is the benefit of Telegram, is that it's easier to use, it's convenient because it's on the App Store, but with the convenience, with the comfort, comes the censorship and control. | ||
So, you know, Elijah Schaffer's, I think his, not his channel, but the The community channel, the chat, which is connected to his channel, got banned recently. | ||
That's Elijah Schaffer. | ||
He works for The Blaze. | ||
So, it will happen to us too. | ||
Alright. | ||
With that out of the way, we're gonna dive into our news here. | ||
And we'll talk about our first story. | ||
Very interesting. | ||
And this is about Ray Epps. | ||
And, you know, I know last week I went off about January 6th. | ||
And I said basically, this was on the one year anniversary of January 6th, I said that I don't really like how this intelligence angle has kind of taken over the conversation because I think it overshadows the bigger perspective here, which is what January 6th represented. | ||
And there's a good reason for that. | ||
It's because a lot of people look at what's going on and they feel hopeless, and they feel crushed, and they feel like politics isn't a solution, and that there are no solutions, and that we are just doomed to suffer for the rest of our lives, and we might be. | ||
But when we fixate on angles like this intelligence part of it, that component of the story, that frame, I think it makes us out to be sort of like victims or suckers or something like that. | ||
And I think it actually defines down what really happened on January 6th. | ||
It's not to say that it isn't true. | ||
And I said this last week. | ||
Ray Epps, probably a Fed. | ||
And there absolutely, and I haven't seen conclusive evidence, I don't need to. | ||
You just look at it and you can see it if you've been paying attention long enough. | ||
There was federal law enforcement involvement on 1-6, no doubt. | ||
And it was exerted through the militias, through the Oath Keepers, the Three Percenters, the Proud Boys. | ||
And there are many other outstanding questions about that whole day as well, which is to say, you know, why was the Capitol undefended? | ||
Why was the President's request to fortify the Capitol ignored? | ||
And why won't they release all the footage? | ||
And why are these unindicted co-conspirators not being named and identified to the public? | ||
You know, so there's many open-ended questions. | ||
It's all very damning. | ||
It's all very suspicious. | ||
But what I talked about last week is really a question of framing, and it's really a question of perspective. | ||
So while there is a factual basis that there is law enforcement involvement, and we're going to talk about some of that tonight, and how this narrative is evolving, and actually it's really good how politicians are starting to talk about it, but I just want to make a note and say last week when I talked about how 1-6 was about people rising up and everything, | ||
You know, that is equally true, and I think it's important to... Nobody is saying that part for legal reasons and other reasons, but it's very important that we establish the significance of January 6th as a day of heroism, as a day of great optimism. | ||
I mean, this is a day that means that really the American spirit isn't dead. | ||
So, we covered that last week, but Tonight I want to get into the law enforcement involvement and specifically talk about this hearing that took place this week. | ||
Ted Cruz is trying to go for this redemption arc here. | ||
You might have seen last week he was on Tucker Carlson. | ||
Tucker called him out last week because he said, in I think the same hearing, or maybe a different hearing, he said that the January 6th event was a terrorist attack. | ||
And everybody said, no, it wasn't. | ||
You know, why would you call it that? | ||
So Tucker called him out on that. | ||
And Ted Cruz went on his show and tried to defend himself. | ||
It didn't really work. | ||
And so now Ted Cruz is going for this redemption thing, and in this hearing today, he called out the FBI and inquired explicitly, and by name, who this Ray Epps guy is. | ||
And so if you're not in the loop on this, you might have seen the clip. | ||
It's from January 5th, 2021, the day before the riot. | ||
And this is from the Baked Alaska livestream actually. | ||
It's taken from his livestream. | ||
There's this old guy, this old boomer, who's in this crowd and everybody's riled up. | ||
I think this might have been outside Harry's Bar or Trump Hotel or something. | ||
And this Ray Epps, this is who it is, it's Ray Epps, he announces to the crowd, he says, you know, tomorrow we gotta go in the Capitol! | ||
Which is very relevant because that's what people wound up doing. | ||
Right? | ||
And so the FBI and the DOJ are looking for this grand conspiracy. | ||
They're digging into everybody. | ||
The White House, the Trump campaign, they're looking into Donald Trump himself, Mick Mulvaney, they're looking into the Stop the Steal movement, Infowars, me, everybody. | ||
And they're trying to find a plot. | ||
They're trying to find, in other words, a premeditated plan, a conspiracy. | ||
Four people to breach the Capitol and take over the government or commit acts of violence or something. | ||
It's a witch hunt. | ||
They're looking for an insurrection where none occurred. | ||
They're looking for a coup attempt that wasn't there. | ||
But they're ignoring the fact that the night before all this happened, here's this old guy outside of Harry's saying, hey, we need to go into the Capitol. | ||
And he's on Baked Alaska Stream and him and everybody in the crowd start calling him a fed, meaning like federal agent, meaning he's instigating violence. | ||
He's trying to provoke people or catalyze people into committing illegal acts so that the government can arrest them. | ||
That's what undercover federal assets do. | ||
They act as a honeypot, they goad people into committing crimes, and then this allows law enforcement to come in and arrest people that they wanted to arrest anyway. | ||
So he's out there and he says, yeah, we gotta go into the Capitol. | ||
And people go, yeah, no, we're absolutely not gonna do that. | ||
You're a fad for suggesting it. | ||
We then see him the following day at the Capitol. | ||
And he's whispering in somebody's ear. | ||
This is Ray Epps. | ||
He's whispering in somebody's ear. | ||
And then they start taking down the barricades at the Capitol complex and fighting and brawling with police. | ||
And so there's video evidence of this that comes out and Ray Epps is not indicted. | ||
He's not wanted. | ||
There used to be pictures of him put out by the FBI. | ||
They took all that down. | ||
It turns out that he's a Marine. | ||
He's in one of these groups. | ||
I believe he's in the Oath Keepers. | ||
And so the question then is, if the DOJ, if federal law enforcement is looking for an insurrection, if they're looking for a conspiracy, if they're trying to identify and charge people that committed acts of violence or conspired to commit acts of violence or undermine and subvert an act of Congress, well then why aren't they looking into this guy? | ||
Where there's video of him saying the night before we need to go into the Capitol, there's video of him the day of breaching the barrier at the Capitol complex, and he's a card-carrying member of one of the three militia groups which they've already charged many people in those groups with conspiracy to do something at the Capitol. | ||
It would suggest, because they're not interested in him, that maybe he's a part of the government itself. | ||
He's part of federal law enforcement. | ||
What would be the reason why they wouldn't be interested in him, other than that he was working with law enforcement? | ||
So, Ted Cruz was questioning the FBI about this this week in a hearing in the Senate, and I'll read this report to you. | ||
This is from the New York Post. | ||
It's as quote, Senator Ted Cruz grilled the top FBI official on Tuesday about whether the Bureau had undercover agents incite violence at the Capitol on January 6th of last year, focusing on whether a man named Ray Epps was an FBI plant who encouraged others to storm the building. | ||
Epps, a former Marine, has become the center of conspiracy theories that the feds provoked the mayhem and spurred on the rioters to commit violence. | ||
Ted Cruz said to Jill Sanborn, the Executive Assistant Director of the FBI's National Security Branch, said, quote, a lot of Americans are concerned that the federal government deliberately encouraged illegal and violent conduct on January 6th. | ||
My question to you, and this is not an ordinary law enforcement question, it's a question of public accountability, did federal agents or those in service of federal agents actively encourage violent and criminal conduct on the 6th? | ||
And then the FBI Executive Assistant Director, Sanborn, she responds and says that she couldn't disclose the FBI's sources and methods. | ||
Ted Cruz says Ms. | ||
Sanborn was Ray Epps of Fed. | ||
She says, I can't answer that question. | ||
Adding that she knows who Ray Epps is, but she doesn't have any background on him. | ||
Cruz went on and stated that on January 6th, Epps was seen talking to rioters moments before they ripped down police barricades outside the Capitol. | ||
Sanborn responded that she couldn't answer whether Epps actually urged them to knock down the barricades. | ||
Cruz noted that Epps initially appeared on a poster issued by the FBI seeking information about people connected to criminal activity on the 6th, but was absent from another FBI seeking information poster distributed July 1st. | ||
Ted Cruz said, quote, magically Mr. Epps disappeared from the public posting. | ||
According to public records, Mr. Epps has not been charged with anything. | ||
No one has explained why a person videoed urging people to go to the Capitol, a person whose conduct was so suspect the crowd thought he was a fed, would magically disappear from the list of people the FBI was looking at. | ||
In a statement Tuesday evening, the House Select Committee investigating the riot said claims that Epps was an informant were, quote, unsupported. | ||
The panel said in a statement, quote, The committee has interviewed Epps. | ||
Epps informed us that he was not employed by working with or acting at the direction of any law enforcement agency on January 5th or 6th or at any other time, and that he has never been an informant for the FBI or any other law enforcement agency. | ||
Epps confirmed to the Arizona Republic in January of last year that he was in D.C. at the time, at the time and attended President Donald Trump's Stop the Steal rally. | ||
He also acknowledged telling people to go to the Capitol, but said he did so to, quote, defend the Constitution. | ||
He said, quote, I'm going to put it out there. | ||
I'll probably go to jail for it tomorrow. | ||
We need to go into the Capitol, into the Capitol, peacefully, peacefully. | ||
We are freedom loving, we're peaceful, that's what it's about. | ||
It's not about hurting people, said Epps, in a video that went viral. | ||
He told the newspaper that he meant that, quote, we would go in the door like everyone else. | ||
It was totally, totally wrong the way they went in. | ||
So this was the line of inquiry. | ||
I think people are basically aware of what happened with Ray Epps, and so these are the relevant facts. | ||
You've got this old guy, and it doesn't mention this in the article, but he's a member of a militia. | ||
That's important. | ||
He's a former Marine, which means he was in the military, and you always, you know, anybody who is in the military is suspect, in my opinion. | ||
Anybody that was or is in the military in any capacity, that's a giant red flag. | ||
Because when you're in the military, you work for the government. | ||
So certainly there are a lot of people that have been in the military and are in the military that are not compromised, but people that are compromised, people that are assets of intelligence or federal law enforcement, they often do have a background in intelligence or in the military. | ||
So that's quite the background. | ||
That's for openers. | ||
He's an Oath Keeper, and Oath Keepers are comprised of former law enforcement and military, which should tell you something about the nature of that organization. | ||
That's what Oath Keeper means. | ||
What's the oath in Oath Keeper? | ||
It's the oath that they took as cops or military, and Oath Keeper means they took an oath, they're keeping their oath, not by working for the government, but by working for the Constitution in this militia. | ||
That's where that comes from. | ||
So the guy is a former Marine, Oath Keeper, red flag, red flag, right out of the gate. | ||
He's out there January 5th and he's telling people we need to go into the Capitol, which is incitement. | ||
That's premeditated. | ||
That's incitement. | ||
He's on video saying it. | ||
It's not ambiguous. | ||
It's not unclear. | ||
He's out there saying, yeah, we need to breach the Capitol. | ||
And everybody has a negative reaction to it, which, you know, I mean that's relevant for other reasons. | ||
Then the following day, he's on video, he's whispering into somebody's ear, and then they go and overturn the barricades outside the Capitol complex. | ||
Not inside the Capitol, but outside the Capitol lawn. | ||
They start to turn over the police barricades. | ||
Then, he appears in this FBI wanted poster. | ||
They're trying to identify him, they're looking for him. | ||
He's taken off the poster, and according to public records, he hasn't been charged. | ||
What's suspicious about this is that everybody else with a similar profile has been charged. | ||
There are over 50 conspiracy charges in connection to the Capitol and many of them are Oath Keepers. | ||
Many of them are people that broke down barriers, brought special equipment. | ||
A lot of them happen to be inside the Capitol. | ||
I don't know that Rehabs was ever inside the Capitol. | ||
We'll get to that in a moment. | ||
But the relevance here is that these militia groups were targeted by law enforcement. | ||
Many people that got the most severe felony charges in connection to the Capitol were people inside these militia groups. | ||
The outstanding question about REAPs in particular, but also about these groups in general, is why are some members of these militias not charged while others are? | ||
You know, why is it, for example, that the leader of the Oath Keepers has not been charged? | ||
The leader, the guy with the eye patch, he wasn't even there in D.C. | ||
Nobody knows where he was. | ||
They say that the leader of the Oath Keepers is the Oath Keepers. | ||
But he wasn't charged. | ||
Which is a little bit confusing. | ||
And then you've got a guy like Ray Epps. | ||
Why wasn't he charged? | ||
He's in the militia, he's seen inciting, he's seen breaching. | ||
Breaching the barriers though. | ||
So that's all the, those are some of the arguments that what's going on here is suspicious. | ||
And so Ted Cruz is questioning the FBI, and the FBI won't answer. | ||
And in fairness, that is somewhat standard. | ||
You know, would the FBI, if the guy is an informant, would they say he was? | ||
Obviously not. | ||
But then again, if he was not an informant, would they say that he wasn't? | ||
Probably not either. | ||
And then the House Select Committee comes out and says, well, we talked to him, we interviewed him, and he said on record that he's not an asset, he never was, he doesn't work with the FBI or anything. | ||
So here's what I'll say about REAPS. | ||
After summarizing the evidence here, honestly, I think it is a little bit ambiguous. | ||
Ray Epps has become sort of the center of this narrative that federal intelligence or federal law enforcement was involved in this. | ||
I don't know that it's 100% conclusive. | ||
It's certainly suspicious. | ||
There certainly is evidence that the guy is a federal agent. | ||
That being said, to play devil's advocate, I would say this. | ||
On the flip side, I don't know that Ray Epps was inside the Capitol. | ||
And there aren't many people who did not actually breach the Capitol that have been charged. | ||
So some people might say, well why did Ray Epps not get charged? | ||
That's really kind of the crux of it, isn't it? | ||
If he got charged, people wouldn't call him a fat. | ||
It's what he said, it's what he did, that he was wanted by the FBI, and then they took him off the list. | ||
And people said, well, why hasn't he been indicted? | ||
Well, it must be because, unlike all those other people that have been indicted, he's working for law enforcement. | ||
But that being said, if he didn't go inside the Capitol, is maybe that the reason? | ||
That he's not been charged? | ||
Because in fairness, people have said the same thing about me. | ||
People have said, oh, you haven't been charged for going into the Capitol, so are you a fed? | ||
Well no, I didn't get charged because I didn't do anything wrong. | ||
If you look at all the charges, misdemeanor, felony, they all have to do with being inside the Capitol. | ||
Almost, I believe it's the majority of the 700-plus indictments are for misdemeanors, which are trespassing, disorderly conduct, obstructing an act of Congress. | ||
That's a felony, but that's another one they're throwing at people. | ||
But very few people have been charged who did not actually go inside. | ||
Owen Schroyer is a high-profile media guy who did not breach but was charged, but then there was an extenuating circumstance with him. | ||
He, a year ago, was given an order by a judge never to return to the Capitol because of something he did there last year. | ||
Plus he was on top of the steps. | ||
And then there was another streamer, a friend of Baked Alaska, who got charged. | ||
And my mom was texting me. | ||
She's like, this guy got charged and he didn't go inside the Capitol. | ||
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I'm worried, Nicholas! | |
And I punch his information into the DOJ database, which is publicly available online, and it has all the charges and all the statement of facts. | ||
So I look up this guy's name, I pull up the complaint, and it says that he was breaking media equipment. | ||
He was smashing cameras from the media. | ||
That's destruction of property, and then there's another charge on there because it happened on Capitol grounds. | ||
So that part is... and that's really the crux of it. | ||
The crux is, well, why didn't he get indicted? | ||
Well, do we know that he did something to be indicted that other people did? | ||
I don't know. | ||
So it's sort of open-ended. | ||
And I will say that maybe that's a little bit besides the point. | ||
The point is really to say there's a lot of fishy stuff going on. | ||
It's not just Ray Epps. | ||
It's also Stuart Rhodes, the leader of the Oath Keepers. | ||
He runs the whole organization. | ||
How could they charge like two or three dozen people from the Oath Keepers with conspiracy to obstruct an act of Congress, but not charge a leader of that organization? | ||
It makes no sense. | ||
And like I said earlier, there's a lot of other open-ended questions. | ||
President Trump gave an order for there to be fortification at the Capitol. | ||
It was ignored. | ||
Why is it that the U.S. | ||
Capitol, the day of this massive rally at the Ellipse, which was intended to go to the Capitol, why was the Capitol so unprotected? | ||
Why was it unguarded? | ||
There are videos of Capitol Police waving the protesters through the doors. | ||
There's evidence produced by Baked Alaska, where he's inside the Capitol, and he has a congenial interaction with police. | ||
One of these police officers says something to the effect of, hey, as long as you're peaceful, this is what it's all about, you're exercising your First Amendment right. | ||
A Capitol police officer on film essentially saying, you're not trespassing. | ||
So there's a lot of questions. | ||
There's a lot of open-ended questions about the day. | ||
I absolutely believe federal law enforcement was involved, intelligence communities involved, and you know that because the three militia groups that were most prominently there, Oath Keepers, Three Percenters, Proud Boys, are full. | ||
They're just full of Of what do you call it? | ||
Confidential informants, and in some cases even just straight up federal agents. | ||
They're just full of them, and this is well known. | ||
Everybody knows that. | ||
So, with that as an assumption, we know at the minimum that the FBI knew what was going to happen. | ||
Worst case scenario is they incited it. | ||
You know, not just that they had prior knowledge and they were able to respond to it and make it work to their advantage, but Maybe they came up with the plan. | ||
Maybe they led the charge inside the Capitol. | ||
Maybe that was their design all along. | ||
They played a bigger role in it than we knew before. | ||
The point is that these questions are being asked. | ||
That's really the bigger picture, is that we've got Republican representatives asking the FBI and digging into this question. | ||
Really, in my opinion, the Ray Epps thing is neither here nor there. | ||
Well, I shouldn't say that, but that's... The Ray Apps thing, I don't believe, should become the crux of it, because I don't even think that's the strongest argument. | ||
I think it's a good example of what's going on. | ||
But the point is to ask the bigger question, which is, okay, well, Ray Apps, who is this guy? | ||
Why is he not indicted? | ||
Maybe we get to the bottom of that. | ||
The bigger question is, well, what was the role of law enforcement? | ||
Whether Ray Epps was a fad, was not a fad, either way, what was the role of law enforcement? | ||
How many? | ||
How many assets were involved in this? | ||
How many confidential informants? | ||
What did they know? | ||
When did they know it? | ||
What role did they play? | ||
And then we got asked questions about why was the Capitol not guarded? | ||
Why was President Trump's request declined? | ||
Why were protesters let in the doors? | ||
Why have they not released all the footage? | ||
There's a lot of questions here. | ||
So, Either way, it's a good thing that Ted Cruz is asking this one. | ||
I just don't know if I... I don't know if I think the Ray Epps one is the strongest one. | ||
Just in my opinion. | ||
But it's good that it's becoming a household name. | ||
It's good that this is dominating the news cycle. | ||
I think, you know, the people at Revolver are doing amazing work. | ||
they're killing it because they're taking it to the next level over there you know they're the ones that took this narrative and brought it to prime time news and brought it to the attention of the president and brought it into the senate hearings um so you know absolutely they're doing amazing work if i'm playing devil's advocate i would say the ray apps one i don't know that i don't know that that necessarily even needs to be true to to prove the whole thing was a setup so that's the line of inquiries | ||
We don't know. | ||
The FBI won't confirm or deny, but it's important the question is being asked. | ||
So that's that. | ||
But I want to move on. | ||
I want to get into this Getter ban. | ||
And I covered this all last week. | ||
As you know, I have been banned on Getter. | ||
And if you haven't heard of this, Getter is this new Free speech, social media platform. | ||
A lot of people have been under the impression that this is Trump's social media site. | ||
It's not. | ||
And I know that was a misunderstanding when it first came out, like a year and a half ago, or maybe just, what, a year ago? | ||
I don't know the timeline perfectly, but I know that when they launched the app, I think it might have been last summer? | ||
Everybody thought this was Donald Trump's social media. | ||
And then he came out and said explicitly, no this is not, this is Jason Miller's social media. | ||
And Jason Miller was a former White House Communications Director. | ||
Getter is funded by a Chinese billionaire who many believe is a double agent for Beijing. | ||
He's a double agent for the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
He claims to be this billionaire in exile, he claims to be one of these oligarchs who was chased out of China on trumped-up charges, and now he pretends to be an antagonist against the Chinese government, although some suspect that it's all just a big ruse, and that really he's a double agent. | ||
But he is the money behind Getter. | ||
This guy, Guo Wengui, this exiled Chinese billionaire, potential double agent, he funds Bannon, He funds Getter. | ||
And Bannon is helping to run Getter. | ||
And so, the point is, this is all very shady. | ||
It's all a very sort of strange business. | ||
It was really sort of based on lies and deception from the beginning. | ||
I think, for example, it was very deliberate. | ||
I think they tried to trick people into thinking this was the Trump social media. | ||
Because I know many people thought when they first launched They said, oh, this is the platform that Trump has been talking about, the one that he's working on, where he will now post personally himself. | ||
But that was never the case. | ||
And I think Getter played into that. | ||
I think from the very outset they were trying to create that false perception so that people would get on their side. | ||
And then they were forced to clarify after Trump put out a message And then there's this whole other dimension to it, which is, not only is it not Donald Trump, and they tricked a lot of people, but actually, it's this weird Chinese billionaire, it's Bannon, this sort of exiled rent boy for billionaires, weird sort of groomer of right-wing political talent. | ||
So, it's not... it's very shady. | ||
And so I tried to get on this platform a few weeks ago, I think it was early December, So I guess about a month ago. | ||
And I made an account very quietly. | ||
I posted on Telegram and I said, hey, I just made an official getter account. | ||
I'm really not going to use it. | ||
I'm just making this for fun basically. | ||
I think I posted like five times. | ||
I lasted a week and then they banned me. | ||
They banned me without telling me. | ||
I didn't get any strikes. | ||
They didn't even send me an email telling me that they had banned me. | ||
My account just disappeared. | ||
And so this was publicized and a lot of people started to say, hey, what's the story with this? | ||
How could you be a free speech app and then ban the most censored person in the world for no reason? | ||
Seems a lot like what Twitter does, which is arbitrarily and at the discretion of the administrators, banning people based on their political views. | ||
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In fact, that's exactly how Twitter operates. | |
So you saw last week I did a demonstration I went on getter live on the show and I was banned four times live in real time and you watched it. | ||
And so there's been some digging into Getter. | ||
I've seen Elijah Schaffer's been investigating this. | ||
He's trying to get answers from them. | ||
And then today, another person was banned. | ||
John Miller. | ||
And that's our featured story tonight. | ||
John Miller, a former Blaze host, who is black, he was banned from Getter today because he put the word nigga in his bio on his profile. | ||
And what's maybe even more amazing than that, you know, that's a free speech platform, but don't say that word, and even though he's black. | ||
But maybe what's even funnier than that is then John Miller is arguing on Twitter with a moderator from Getter about the ban. | ||
So tell me what's wrong with this picture. | ||
Twitter is allegedly a social media platform that is so toxic with censorship that Bannon and Jason Miller had to create their own social media platform called Getter. | ||
John Miller, a conservative, who is on Twitter, makes an account on Getter, he's banned on the free speech alternative, and now he returns to Twitter where he argues with officials from Getter about his ban on Getter. | ||
Tell me what's wrong with that picture. | ||
That may even be funnier than the fact he was banned in the first place. | ||
So this is the article. | ||
This is from the Daily Mail about the banning. | ||
A prominent black conservative has been banned from MAGA social media site Getter for using the n-word in his profile after the app promoted itself as a cancel-free zone. | ||
John Miller, a black right-wing pundit and former Blaze TV host, was forced to take to rival site Twitter to expose the free speech frauds at Getter after his account was suspended. | ||
He claimed he was booted for no reason and didn't create any posts using the slur, although he did admit using the n-word as part of his profile. | ||
He said on Twitter, quote, Guess I was too critical of them for suspending others? | ||
What does it say when the first platform to ban me is the one that sells itself as the free speech alternative? | ||
Getter's global communications director, Ebony Bowden, quickly fired back on Twitter, accusing him of using the racial slur on the site. | ||
She said, quote, You are a liar, John Miller. | ||
You did use our platform and you included the n-word in your profile. | ||
A clear violation of our terms of service. | ||
Getter does defend free speech, but we've got no room for racial slurs. | ||
Bye. | ||
Said Bowden, who is white, who is Jewish. | ||
Should read, who is Jewish. | ||
But isn't that great? | ||
I love the world today. | ||
Twitter is so gay and censors everybody, and so these foreigner billionaires, Jews, Chinese, whatever, they create an alternative. | ||
You go on there, you get banned, and then you go back to Twitter and get lectured by Jews about what you did to break the rules and get banned from the free speech site. | ||
Cool planet that we have. | ||
Really awesome conservative movement. | ||
And don't you love that? | ||
Don't you love one of these obnoxious white Jewish women? | ||
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Bye! | |
You're a liar. | ||
You did break our terms of service. | ||
Bye. | ||
I thought we were making alternatives so we weren't getting bossed around by bitches like this. | ||
That's what she is. | ||
She's a bitch. | ||
And I don't mean to say that to be vulgar or coarse. | ||
I mean that precisely with great care and intentionality. | ||
That is the technical term for a person who acts like this. | ||
She's a bitch. | ||
I thought we created alternatives to Twitter so that we wouldn't get bossed around and lectured and finger-wagged by a bitch like this. | ||
But apparently not. | ||
She says, naturally, you were banned because you said a racial slur in clear violation of our terms of service. | ||
Bye, sweetie. | ||
Really? | ||
That's our free speech alternative? | ||
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We made these things to get away from that. | |
But here we are. | ||
The article goes on. | ||
Miller replied to Bowden, quote, Wow, a black man can't even refer to his own people freely if it makes a patronizing white woman mad. | ||
We adopted that word as a term of endearment because of racist Democrats, slave owners like you. | ||
Preach. | ||
Preach, John Miller. | ||
MA NIGGA! | ||
Listen, I'm Afro-Latino, I'm 1% Black, and I'm with you, ma nigga! | ||
It's a term of endearment. | ||
Thank God for John Miller. | ||
He's, you know, he's a reminder of why we're not actually racist. | ||
People call us racist, and we sort of mostly are, but John Miller, Bryson Gray, they're reminders, hey, they're not all bad. | ||
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They're not all bad! | |
Some of them are hilarious and really great people. | ||
Some of these blacks... No, I kid, of course. | ||
We love John Miller. | ||
He's a real one and a very funny tweet, but it's also true. | ||
And you gotta love... | ||
The irony in this is that what conservatives say, and this is sort of an aside, but what conservatives say about black people is, it's really, or rather of how Democrats treat black people, it's really true of themselves. | ||
You know, because the Republican narrative about blacks is something like this. | ||
Blacks have no agency. | ||
Blacks have no discernment. | ||
They're being manipulated and controlled by white people on the Democrat side. | ||
And we are going to manipulate them into joining our side. | ||
And what's happening really is, when you see black people on the conservative side like Bryson Gray or like John Miller, and they say what they really think, and it's inconvenient for Republicans, what do Republicans do? | ||
They say, get your black ass out of here, right? | ||
You know, when Bryson Gray makes a song with the word faggot in it, and he attacks Lady Magga and Brokeback Patriot and all these other gay people in the conservative movement, well, he can't perform at AmericaFest. | ||
And he can't perform at the Trump campaign. | ||
And Rick Grinnell, some uppity gay white guy, ...is going to kick him out of the GOP because he's whispering in everyone's ears at the Log Cabin Republicans meeting. | ||
That's what they think of blacks, ironically. | ||
And same with John Miller. | ||
You know, John Miller's gonna make an account on Getter, put Nigga in the profile audaciously, and they're like, no, no, no, that's racist, we can't have that on our platform. | ||
Really what it means is that we're the only ones that aren't racist. | ||
We're the only ones, ironically, and I know this is going to come across in a certain way, but the irony is people accuse us of hating black people, and we're the only ones that treat black people with, like, actual respect, honestly. | ||
Respect enough to tell them, hey, stop committing crimes. | ||
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Stop being so illiterate in schools. | |
And when they're cool, we're just cool with them. | ||
You know, they're just human beings to us. | ||
They're just real human beings. | ||
But we're not treating, we're not gonna patronize them with this like, you're on the Democrat plantation or all, you know. | ||
And I'm not pandering when I say that, but there is sort of a rich irony there, isn't there? | ||
Because there are a lot of black people that love America first. | ||
Even like, even Even like on the extreme side, even on the side of people that, what would you call them, even like wignats, will say to us, wow, a lot of black people at your rally. | ||
Nobody can really make any sense of it. | ||
You know, the left is like, why are there so many blacks here? | ||
Don't they know they're white supremacists? | ||
My last name's Fuentes, by the way. | ||
And then on the other side, you got wignats that go, huh, sure is a lot of black people at your rally. | ||
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You don't stand for whites. | |
We stand for real human beings, truly. | ||
But we also stand for whites. | ||
Anyway, so that's sort of an aside, but it is a little bit funny. | ||
This comes from Bannon. | ||
This is Getter. | ||
Getter is run by Bannon. | ||
And Bannon is the fat retard that goes on these shows and says, we're gonna have African Americans voting 50% for Republicans and we're gonna flood the zone with nigger votes. | ||
I mean, that's like, literally he goes on these shows and says that. | ||
That one slipped out, but that's right. | ||
I mean, that's like what he says. | ||
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We're gonna have blacks voting 50%. | |
He's like Lyndon Johnson, literally like reverse Lyndon Johnson. | ||
How long did that take for Republicans to go from... How long did it take for Republicans to go from Lyndon Johnson said, we're gonna have these n-words voting Democrat for 50 years, to Steve Bannon saying, we're gonna have African Americans voting 50% Republican and rule for a hundred years. | ||
I mean that's li- right? | ||
I'm using it in the- I don't have to explain myself, but I'm using it like that's like what Lyndon Johnson said, that's what Republicans say Lyndon Johnson said. | ||
Either way, they don't really like them very much, do they? | ||
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Right? | |
Either way, you know, they don't really like these people very much, because when a black guy gets on Getter and says, nigga, in his bio, they go, no, bye, sweetie. | ||
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Bye, boy. | |
Hey, boy, what did you just say on Getter? | ||
And then they go and say, oh, well, you're going to be voting Republican for the next 100 years. | ||
Says the old Mick. | ||
So the old Steve Bannon. | ||
Now I could say both of those because I'm 1% African and 25% Irish. | ||
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But anyway, so that's just a detour. | |
But the point is this. | ||
And I'll finish this article here. | ||
So that's just sort of an aside. | ||
There is a little bit of a racial irony there that it's like, you know, for all that Republicans talk about pandering to black people, they get a black guy on their platform, he says nigga, which they all do, and by the way, both white and black people should be able to say that. | ||
Nevertheless, a black guy gets down there, says something totally normal that is even acceptable on Twitter, and they ban him. | ||
Because he's America first, really, at the end of the day, but it is a little bit funny in itself just because of the racial context. | ||
But anyway, so the article goes on. | ||
It gets better. | ||
It says, people quickly began commenting on the situation and exchange between Miller and Bowden on Twitter Mrs. Massacre tweeted, quote, imagine being the communications director for Getter and telling a black man he can't say nigga and then when he has a problem with his suspension calling him a liar and ending with bi lmao yeah lmao is exactly right | ||
Another social media user said, quote, Getter supports free speech as long as it doesn't offend anybody. | ||
Ashley St. | ||
Clair said, and Ashley St. | ||
Clair, friend of the show, she says, quote, If Getter wants to maintain credibility as an alternative social media platform, they should reinstate John Miller. | ||
Banning a black man for putting the n-word in his bio is pretty insane. | ||
You don't even see that on Twitter. | ||
Very slippery slope. | ||
True. | ||
Getter's Global Communications Director Ebony Bowden replied to Miller's tweet about a suspension calling him a liar. | ||
Some users noted the irony of the conversation about Getter taking place on Twitter after Donald Trump crony Jason Miller launched the conservative site last year following his boss being banned from Twitter. | ||
TheQuartering tweeted, quote, Getter representatives arguing with users on Twitter about why they were banned on Getter is peak hilarity. | ||
We're never getting a viable Twitter alternative. | ||
Very funny, but the last part isn't true. | ||
We have Gab, of course. | ||
But it is, and people need to keep talking about this, so I encourage other high-profile conservatives to get banned on Getter. | ||
You understand, we have to destroy this site. | ||
People need to know that this is not a free speech site. | ||
We need a real free speech site. | ||
We have one. | ||
It's called Gab. | ||
Everybody that's on Getter needs to be on Gab. | ||
Getter should not exist by the end of this year. | ||
And here's why. | ||
Because this is a platform with tens, maybe close to a hundred million dollars. | ||
They're drawing people to this site and we know that the way that social media works is it's this network effect. | ||
They're creating this network where it's going to become another one of these platforms like Twitter, like Facebook, which is too big to fail. | ||
That's the problem with Twitter, isn't it? | ||
Is that it's too big to fail. | ||
People are on there, and they like it. | ||
And Twitter has more money than any of the alternatives. | ||
That's why it's a giant question. | ||
Do we regulate it? | ||
Do we make an alternative? | ||
Do we... | ||
Because it's so big that it sustains itself. | ||
Everyone's on there, everyone likes it, and the few people they ban really have no recourse because Twitter has more money than them, and people are already on there. | ||
The same problem will happen with Getter. | ||
Getter is going to suck all the money out of the room, and it's going to put all the conservatives on its platform, and we're going to be in the same boat. | ||
Except that instead of Jack Dorsey controlling the conversation, it will be Guo Wengui, a double agent for China. | ||
Or Steve Bannon, a Goldman Sachs Naval Intelligence Fed rent boy for the world's billionaires. | ||
It's the same thing. | ||
Same shoes, different socks. | ||
Right? | ||
We get off of Twitter, on to Getter, Getter funded by China, run by Bannon, and if you don't like Bannon's politics, you're banned. | ||
And then what do you do? | ||
So that's why it's not enough to say, oh, getter sucks, but use it if you want. | ||
No. | ||
There can really only be one. | ||
You understand that, right? | ||
It's like with a lot of things we talk about this year. | ||
Build a better widget. | ||
Well, we can't. | ||
Because you know what? | ||
Gab isn't funded by China. | ||
Gab is funded by its users. | ||
Gab supports free speech. | ||
It turns out there's no billionaire lobby that supports free speech. | ||
Billionaires have no interest in people like me, or John Miller, or Michelle Malkin, or Elijah Schafer speaking our mind. | ||
Think about that. | ||
Billionaires do, however, have an interest in controlling a social media network with all of Donald Trump's supporters on it. | ||
That's why they'll give $75 million to get her and have Bannon run it. | ||
But there is no financial incentive or political incentive for these billionaires from foreign countries to make Gab as big as Getter, to pay Joe Rogan a boatload of money, or Donald Trump a boatload of money, to get on Gab, a platform where they're going to have people saying the N-word and a lot of other colorful things in their comments. | ||
But that's free speech, and that's what we need. | ||
So that's the significance of this battle. | ||
You know, and Getter is out there and they're talking trash about Gab. | ||
And they say, oh Gab isn't on the App Store. | ||
Well yeah, because Gab actually has free speech. | ||
If you're on the App Store, you're playing by Apple's rules. | ||
If you're playing by Apple's rules, you don't have free speech. | ||
If you don't have free speech, you're not challenging the global special interests that run the world. | ||
And if you're not doing that, then you're on the side of the devil. | ||
And you're on the side of the rapists of our country. | ||
And that's what Getter is. | ||
It is another tool for global special interests to rape our country. | ||
It is mediated by Apple. | ||
It is controlled by foreign money. | ||
It is controlled by political actors. | ||
That's why they have money. | ||
And for that reason, they cannot be allowed to become the alternative to Twitter. | ||
It has to go. | ||
It has to go now. | ||
And everybody that's on there needs to be on Gab. | ||
That's the only ecosystem where the people on the right side of history, where the patriots, the true Christians, are going to be able to fight back. | ||
That's the only place where we're going to have something like a level playing field, or even a playing field at all. | ||
That's a place where we can get our message out, that's the place where we can be free, where the right narratives can go viral, not ones that are curated and selected by somebody who has their balls owned by China, or whatever, or Israel. | ||
So that's the significance of this. | ||
And here's the truth. | ||
They didn't ban John Miller because he had the N-word in his bio. | ||
They banned John Miller because he's America First. | ||
Can we just say that? | ||
They used that as an excuse. | ||
And they had an excuse to ban me. | ||
They couldn't point to anything I posted or anything in my profile, because I didn't put anything offensive in my profile or bio. | ||
But you know what they said? | ||
They said, oh well he broke the rules. | ||
What rule did he break? | ||
Well, we can't say he just broke the rules. | ||
They made an excuse. | ||
I didn't break any rules. | ||
They banned me because of my views. | ||
They banned me because of who I am. | ||
Because I cannot be controlled. | ||
Because I am a man that is not in their control. | ||
And I can't be controlled. | ||
And I can't be told what to do. | ||
Because I say the N-word on my show all the time. | ||
And because I don't take foreign money. | ||
And because I never was a protege of Steve Bannon. | ||
I work for myself. | ||
I work for you. | ||
I work for God and for this country. | ||
That's why they banned me. | ||
Because I can't be bought. | ||
I haven't been bought. | ||
John Miller, they said they banned him because he said nigga in his bio. | ||
That's not why they banned him. | ||
That was the excuse they gave for banning him. | ||
The reason they banned him is because John Miller is a friend of mine. | ||
And they banned John Miller because he was at AFPAC too. | ||
And John Miller was at the Blaze and he was in Connick and he walked away from it. | ||
Because he has integrity. | ||
And because like me and others, he too cannot be controlled. | ||
He truly left the plantation. | ||
He is a real black man. | ||
A real black American man who cannot be controlled. | ||
God bless him for that. | ||
I love him because of that. | ||
He's a great guy and a friend of mine. | ||
And it's the same reason they shadow banned Elijah Schafer and then lied about it. | ||
Elijah Schafer is just more connected probably. | ||
And I don't think they want to make an enemy out of him. | ||
But they shadow banned Elijah, because Elijah, too, is a guy with a lot of integrity and someone who's not controlled by foreign money. | ||
He's another guy that walked away from foreign money. | ||
That's why. | ||
So, I encourage people, we need to expose what's going on here. | ||
Because if you look into a crystal ball, you could see a scenario where a platform that is well-funded like this and on the App Store and promoted on Fox and InfoWars and everything else, could become a big platform. | ||
And a lot of people are going along with it because they think they could gain something from it. | ||
A lot of people are going along with Getter and they're saying, ah shucks, well, you know, we don't like what's going on here, but what are we gonna do? | ||
Not use it? | ||
It's like, yes! | ||
Yes. | ||
Yes, please. | ||
Because what's going to happen is if this thing takes off in five years, they're going to have your ass just like Twitter did. | ||
And then what are we going to do? | ||
We're going to speed run another Twitter? | ||
Are we going to do that? | ||
Is that what we want to do? | ||
Who is this helping other than the global special interests? | ||
That's what we're doing. | ||
This is Twitter with extra steps. | ||
This is what we just did with extra steps. | ||
This happened 5, 6, 7 years ago with Twitter when they banned Anglin and Milo and Charles Johnson and Pats Dickinson. | ||
And that's when Twitter wasn't even a big deal in politics, really. | ||
You know, it's exactly the moment when Twitter started to matter that they began to censor. | ||
Go figure. | ||
And same here. | ||
So what are we gonna go? | ||
We're gonna speedrun this and in five years we're gonna have another Dorsey and another Paul Singer? | ||
Why? | ||
Why would we do that? | ||
Have we not learned our lesson? | ||
Why? | ||
Because they have a shiny app from the App Store? | ||
Because people are joining it? | ||
Join Gab! | ||
It's there! | ||
Join Gab instead. | ||
And let's do something different this time. | ||
You gotta get off this app. | ||
Gotta get off Getter. | ||
Totally suspicious. | ||
And at the end of the day, not in favor of free speech. | ||
And it's not even about being in favor of free speech in itself. | ||
Let's reframe this a little bit. | ||
Because what Getter says is, and I saw they put this out in one of their emails today, they said, well, Getter is a nice platform. | ||
Something like it's positive. | ||
It's a positive, nice place. | ||
That to me sounds a lot like safe space. | ||
And I don't mean to say that like, oh, mic drop. | ||
What I mean to say is there are parameters to the conversation. | ||
It's always under the guise of civility and vulgarity where these things are erected, right? | ||
That was the guise under which they started a ban on Twitter. | ||
They said it was hate speech. | ||
Hate speech. | ||
That sounds an awful lot like what Getter is saying now. | ||
Oh, well, it was hate speech. | ||
It was white supremacy. | ||
It wasn't positive. | ||
It's not... Gab is negative. | ||
Getter is positive. | ||
Why? | ||
Well, because we ban things that we don't like. | ||
Now, it's not valuable to have free speech in itself. | ||
It's valuable to have free speech because it supports people's right to express themselves even if they don't have a patron. | ||
That's why it matters. | ||
Free speech is something that benefits the opposition. | ||
You know, billionaires don't need free speech because they have money. | ||
And money can buy TV stations and radio stations, and they could buy TV hosts and newspapers and writers. | ||
Think about the connection between finance, money, and media. | ||
You know, Jeff Bezos owns the Washington Post. | ||
Carlos Slim owns the New York Times. | ||
Right? | ||
Mark Zuckerberg owns Facebook. | ||
They don't need free speech. | ||
They don't need a neutral platform because they can buy a megaphone. | ||
They can buy the biggest platform they need to. | ||
They can convert their money into a captive audience, into eyeballs and ears. | ||
They can communicate directly to the public. | ||
Twitter and all these other social media present a threat to the global special interest because here's a place where I or people like me can put my message out there and I can influence people and I can have a platform without money. | ||
I don't need to have a billionaire give me money to be influential on Twitter. | ||
I could do it just because I'm entertaining and because I make good arguments. | ||
And they don't like that. | ||
They want it to be the only people that can play are the people with the money. | ||
That's the interest of free speech. | ||
That's why we have an interest in free speech. | ||
And so Guo Wengui buying Bannon and buying Getter is buying a platform. | ||
And like I said earlier, there's no financial interest for Guo Wengui. | ||
This is why this matters. | ||
There's no interest for him in allowing me to speak because I'm going to criticize him. | ||
And why would he pay for a platform that would negatively impact his image and his special interest? | ||
He wouldn't do that. | ||
So they come up with this terms of service, they ban me, oh you know, he wasn't polite, he was spreading white nationalism, he's cancelled, he's spreading hate speech. | ||
That's why it's gotta be free speech. | ||
Because that's the only platform, that's the only playing field on which the opponents of capital, the opponents of global special interests can talk. | ||
And so, opposing immigration is something that is not backed by anybody. | ||
Not having mass immigration, there's no financial incentive there. | ||
So no one's going to pay for that. | ||
You know, there's no, and I've said this before, there's no foreign interest lobby for the American people. | ||
There's no billionaire, there's no global billionaire network that supports the interest of the American people. | ||
There's no organized financial incentive for that. | ||
So the only way that we're going to influence people is with our words. | ||
And we'd like to have some money, but we'll never be able to compete with their money. | ||
With our own money. | ||
I mean to say we can compete with their money but we'll never raise more money than the banks and social media and big tech and right? | ||
And the government and academia and Hollywood. | ||
No way. | ||
So we have to compete in other ways. | ||
The only way to do that is with free speech. | ||
The only place where that can happen is on Gab. | ||
If you're on Getter they will just neutralize anybody that's an opponent of what Bannon and Guowengui want. | ||
And so we're just once again slaves of some other billionaire. | ||
Do we want to be that? | ||
That's what you are on Getter. | ||
Do you want to be cleverly maneuvering? | ||
Oh, we just gotta watch the terms of service. | ||
Oh, we just can't insult Steve Bannon. | ||
We did that before. | ||
We already did that. | ||
So, Gab is run by a Christian. | ||
Run by a Christian. | ||
Is Bannon a Christian? | ||
I don't know. | ||
He says Judeo-Christian a lot. | ||
Is Guo Wengui a Christian? | ||
I don't think so. | ||
This one, Ebony Bowden, is Jewish. | ||
She said she doesn't even care about Christmas. | ||
Christ's birth. | ||
Antichrist. | ||
Gab is run by a Christian American patriot who doesn't care about the money, doesn't care about the power, cares about content, but he cares about God. | ||
That's who we should be with. | ||
That's the platform we want to be on. | ||
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So. | |
Yeah, that's a getter. | ||
They banned John Miller. | ||
Still a nigga. | ||
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Still a nigga. | |
But we love him. | ||
He's welcome on Gab. | ||
We are gonna... And everybody follow John Miller on Gab. | ||
We love that guy. | ||
That's where the real runaway slaves get to go. | ||
White and black. | ||
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Alright. | |
So that's that. | ||
We're gonna move on. | ||
And we're gonna read our Super Chats. | ||
We'll see what you guys have to say about this. | ||
See what you guys have to say about all that. | ||
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I'm gonna get my LaCroix here. | |
It's hot in here. | ||
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Yep. | |
So, So yeah, we gotta get rid of gutter. | ||
It's not good. | ||
I didn't mean to say the N-word earlier. | ||
That one just kind of flew out there. | ||
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Bye. | |
It's funny. | ||
You know, everybody... Here's the thing. | ||
Everybody wants to talk about how the N word isn't a big deal until it's actually time to say it, you know? | ||
Everybody, you know what I'm saying? | ||
Like, I'm sure privately everybody would say, who's on our side, they would say, so what? | ||
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It's just a word. | |
Who even cares? | ||
They're so crazy. | ||
It's just n-word. | ||
Even, I'm not even using it in a derogatory way. | ||
It's like, okay, say it then. | ||
Say it publicly. | ||
And then people get real flustered. | ||
So I'm trying to break the conditioning here. | ||
I'm trying to break the conditioning a little bit. | ||
Pardon me. | ||
Don't mind me. | ||
I'm just trying to make things cool again. | ||
It's a word, bitch. | ||
I don't need to explain myself. | ||
There's so many of these things that people pretend to be edgy. | ||
I'm real edgy. | ||
I'm bringing this stuff back. | ||
Who made misogyny cool again? | ||
Me. | ||
Who made it cool to say that interracial is wrong? | ||
Me. | ||
And say the n-word? | ||
Well, the n-word was always funny. | ||
But me. | ||
I'm the one saying it out here. | ||
Is it worth it? | ||
Yes. | ||
Yes it is. | ||
Yes it is. | ||
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So... I'm a free man. | |
I'm a free man. | ||
I can say what I want. | ||
No hate. | ||
I'm not saying it in a hateful way. | ||
I'm saying it in a funny way. | ||
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But yeah, isn't that true? | |
I mean, people complain about how controlled everything is and then they're complicit in the control. | ||
Well, not me. | ||
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I cannot be controlled. | |
Everyone who's ever known me will tell you I cannot be controlled. | ||
I have a problem with authority. | ||
I'm like Han Solo. | ||
Or Kanye West. | ||
Or Donald Trump. | ||
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Or... | |
I don't know. | ||
Anakin. | ||
So, alright, okay. | ||
Let's read our Super Chats and we'll see. | ||
What do you have to say? | ||
Have to know. | ||
Have to know. | ||
I have to hear your takes on this. | ||
Alright, here we go. | ||
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I gotta burp. | |
Excuse me. | ||
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Okay, excuse me. | |
Whoops! | ||
Oh, I'm drinking sparkling water. | ||
What do you expect? | ||
I'm not gonna belch? | ||
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Okay. | |
All right, let's read our Super Chats. | ||
Let's get down to business. | ||
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All right. | |
Foyntes Respecter says, boom, shakalaka. | ||
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Awesome. | |
Thanks for that. | ||
Not too sure about using that one as an argument against the Vax. | ||
Still fake though. | ||
about comorbidities was relating to people that are vaccinated. | ||
Not too sure about using that one as an argument against the vac. | ||
Still fake, though. | ||
No, you're wrong. | ||
Nine out of 10 people that have died from COVID have comorbidities. | ||
I think you're right about that particular study with vaccinated people, but even for un-vaxxed, this was before the vaccine even came out, they said 9 out of 10 had comorbidities. | ||
So maybe I got it mixed up the other night, but it's essentially the same. | ||
The point I'm trying to make is people aren't dying from the virus, they're dying from other things. | ||
You know, if everyone that dies from coronaviruses is overweight, elderly, has comorbidities, you know, that's a fake death, that's a fake death toll, you know. | ||
Um, so that was my, that was my point. | ||
Zoomdolvzoomler says, Nick, I just began reading Sam Francis. | ||
He's pretty on point, but parts of his rhetoric seem tough for normies. | ||
What are some sources we could give normie friends and relatives to grope them? | ||
This, do we get this question every night? | ||
I think, excuse me, I think Sam Francis is actually good, but Jared Taylor has a lot of good stuff, Peter Brimelow, Jason Richwine, George Borjas, these are some good starting places. | ||
Pat Buchanan is still one of the top guys. | ||
He red-pilled me. | ||
I read Death of the West when I was in college and I was like, we gotta do something about this demographic problem. | ||
Very controversial at the time. | ||
Death of the West, suicide of a superpower. | ||
That's why he got fired from MSNBC. | ||
So yeah, Jared Taylor, legend. | ||
Pat Buchanan, legend. | ||
Peter Brimelow, legend. | ||
Jason Richwine. | ||
I don't know if he's a legend, but he's absolutely a king. | ||
We love Jason Richwine. | ||
Someone says Colin Flaherty. | ||
Yeah, F in the chat for Colin Flaherty. | ||
Rest in peace. | ||
Richard Lin, yeah. | ||
I would say that's less accessible than the others, but yeah. | ||
So yeah, those are some good ones. | ||
Nick's mustache says, Hey big guy, how you doing up there? | ||
I'm just hanging out on your upper lip, feeling cozy, keeping things warm, just vibing. | ||
Thanks for bringing me back. | ||
I feel like I've been a big hit. | ||
Hope the Groypers are doing well. | ||
That's hilarious. | ||
Yeah, what do you guys think of the mustache? | ||
I would say it's sort of fully in. | ||
I feel like when I'm older it'll be maybe bushier, thicker, but it's pretty good. | ||
I like it. | ||
I think it makes me look ethnic. | ||
I feel like it's sort of... You know how these black people now, they grow afros? | ||
Like, who's that guy on Comedy Central? | ||
Who's the one that replaced Jon Stewart? | ||
What's his name? | ||
You know, he has like an afro now. | ||
And I feel like there's this movement of blacks now, and they're sort of like... | ||
It's sort of like the 70s where they're taking back and they're sort of like embracing their uniquely distinctly black characteristics like their frizzy hair and all that. | ||
Who's the other one? | ||
Donald Glover has, like, an afro, and they're sort of, like, they're owning it. | ||
They're, like, asserting their black identity. | ||
They're asserting their blackness, which is somewhat admirable, I guess. | ||
And that's sort of what I'm doing. | ||
I'm growing this mustache and I'm sort of asserting Mexican, Italian, I'm asserting American ethnic, sort of white ethnic culture, you know, by having this mustache. | ||
At least that's what I feel like I'm doing, so... | ||
Bringing it back. | ||
bringing it back and I like Stalin's mustache. | ||
Mine is not as bushy as Stalin's, but Stalin's mustache is aspirational. | ||
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Yeah, Jaden the other day, he's like, your mustache makes you look Mexican. | |
I'm like, Mexican? | ||
I'm like, everyone must look Mexican to you. | ||
I said, I have green eyes, I have white skin, my hair is curly and brown, and I have a mustache, and you think Mexican? | ||
I'm like, you would probably go to Europe and think they're all Mexicans. | ||
Because you're a pale, white, Scottish guy. | ||
You'd probably go to Europe, anywhere other than, like, the Scottish Isles and think they're all Mexicans there. | ||
You probably go to France or Italy or Spain or Croatia or even Russia and be like, what's with all these Mexicans here? | ||
I said I met with this Indian guy the other day, and he thought he was Mexican. | ||
I'm like, he's clearly Indian. | ||
He's clearly Indian. | ||
And he thought he was Mexican. | ||
I'm like, what do Italians look like to you then? | ||
I guess when you're from Nebraska, that's how it is, right? | ||
You're from Nebraska. | ||
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Nigga. | |
Like, have you ever seen a Mexican? | ||
I mean, we'll go to Little Village. | ||
I'll show you some Mexicans. | ||
I'll give you a hint. | ||
They're like this tall. | ||
Their skin is brown. | ||
Their hair is black. | ||
Their eyes are black. | ||
I mean, you could even see it in their fingernails. | ||
You could even see, you know, Hispanics have, like, their fingers look a specific way. | ||
Their palms are sometimes pinkish. | ||
They have no body hair. | ||
I have chest hair. | ||
I have belly hair. | ||
You know? | ||
So, it's just that... People say that. | ||
It's like you wouldn't even know I was Mexican unless you knew my last name. | ||
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So anyway. | |
But yeah, thank you. | ||
I'm asserting my Italian heritage. | ||
I sort of like Robert De Niro's mustache in Godfather II. | ||
I like the young Vito Corleone mustache. | ||
He's got this sort of angular facial structure, the mustache. | ||
It works, you know? | ||
No, so I like that. | ||
I don't think any of my ancestors had a mustache So my great-grandfather didn't, my grandfather didn't. | ||
My dad had a mustache, but he is Mexican. | ||
And he looked Mexican. | ||
He had like black hair and now he has white hair, but he used to have very dark hair and His complexion's a little bit darker than mine, but he did look like Uncle Julio a little bit. | ||
He looked a little bit ethnic in that direction when he had a mustache, but I have much lighter features, so it's a little different. | ||
Either way, I'm asserting it. | ||
Either way, I'm asserting the ethnic identity there. | ||
Okay, let me see. | ||
I think I missed a couple actually. | ||
Foy says yesterday on Facebook, Cassie Dillon posted that she went through a terrible breakup a few months ago and nine tips she did to get over it, basically broadcasting to her simp followers that she's single. | ||
Bruh, how are women even real? | ||
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Do you think that's what that is? | |
Yeah, it's so unfortunate. | ||
It's a shame Daily Wire didn't give her a job. | ||
Whatever happened to her? | ||
I thought she was such a rising star. | ||
She was giving me tips. | ||
She thought, you know, it's so funny. | ||
I love being underestimated. | ||
I love it and I hate it. | ||
I hate it because it's very insulting to me, but I also love it because it's that much more enjoyable when sort of things take their natural course. | ||
Because I remember when I knew her in college and she, you know, she was like mentoring me. | ||
And, you know, I was going along with it because she was going to get me this show on RSVN. | ||
It's so delicious when you have to do something, and you have to act dumber than you are, and you have to act like you like people, and then you get what you want, and then you can be like, yeah, I hate you. | ||
You're going to all these things and you think you're some professional or whatever. | ||
She was like smarter than me. | ||
And she was like, we need to work on you. | ||
We need to give you media training. | ||
And I'm like, bitch, I could give you tips. | ||
I said, you know, you're going to all these things and you think you're some professional or whatever. | ||
I'm like, I watch your show and I could give you a lecture on what you're doing wrong. | ||
She doesn't enunciate her words. | ||
She sounds like an idiot. | ||
She comes from a single-parent household and, you know, lipless, little white girl, and she talks like it. | ||
She talks like what she is, which is, you know, and it's somewhat impressive. | ||
She's sort of scrappy, I guess, but she's no anything special. | ||
But she, I'll never forget, yeah, we were at my school and she's like, She goes, we need to work on you. | ||
We need to give you proper media training. | ||
And she's giving me all these pointers. | ||
I'm like, excuse me? | ||
I'm like, I am a natural talent. | ||
You are a nothing. | ||
You are a mediocrity. | ||
I didn't say that, but I thought it. | ||
And it was like, oh really? | ||
That would be great! | ||
Thanks for the tip! | ||
Thank you so much! | ||
Thank you for the tip! | ||
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And then she'd leave and I'd go, okay, alright. | |
But yeah, so it's a real shame Daily Wire didn't pick her up. | ||
What's she up to now? | ||
Posting tips about getting over a breakup? | ||
Yeah, might as well be dead. | ||
She has no political career. | ||
Wasn't she one of Red Alert Politics 30 Under 30 at one point? | ||
whatever happened they need to do one of those where are they now for the 30 under 30 I'm not bitter I'm I'm not bitter about how I've been treated at all. | ||
As you can tell, I'm unaffected by this. | ||
In 20 years, I'll be over it. | ||
In 20 years, when I've gone the distance and when we're running the show, I'll be over it. | ||
But I'm still pissed. | ||
I'm still pissed about the whole ordeal. | ||
Everybody condescends to me. | ||
People blow me off and stuff. | ||
You know, when I start my career in conservative politics... That's not how things work around here, Sonny. | ||
It's like, yeah, well... Can somebody tell these niggas who Nick Fuentes is? | ||
But yeah, I'm not mad. | ||
So that's funny. | ||
The old Cassie Dillon. | ||
Haven't heard that name in a while. | ||
William says, in 2003, I marched with 100,000 plus patriots in New York City protesting the start of the Iraq War. | ||
Nearly 20 years later, I marched with Gropers in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, and it felt like a continuation of the same struggle. | ||
My Gen X peers all dropped out of the fight. | ||
Yeah, they all joined the Empire. | ||
They all joined the system. | ||
But that's that's true. | ||
It is a continuation. | ||
Kind of. | ||
I mean protesting the Iraq war was kind of gay in 2003 because it was all like libtards doing it. | ||
You know? | ||
Like John Stewart was against the Iraq war. | ||
Don't get me wrong. | ||
The Iraq war was for Israel, but if John Stewart was against it, it wasn't very based. | ||
You know, I don't know that John Leibovitz opposed it, and he was like steadfastly opposed. | ||
I don't know how based you'd really say it is. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
It is, but also it isn't. | ||
But I see what you mean, I agree. | ||
Bleach, to see you at Afpac King. | ||
Big shout out to TR for making me an $800 custom suit for the event. | ||
Wow, I have to see it! | ||
Sounds awesome, buddy. | ||
I'll see you there, buddy. | ||
WonderPetsPatriots says, I'm a zoomer and I found a bald spot. | ||
Is it over for me? | ||
Yes. | ||
Thinking of getting the vax so I can have a heart attack and die. | ||
I like some form of state-assisted suicide. | ||
I would rather die than be bald. | ||
Listen... Yeah, you should kill yourself. | ||
Kidding! | ||
Kidding, but... | ||
You know, it's not the end of the world. | ||
But it's one of those things you're just gonna have to cope with for the rest of your life. | ||
Like me, for example. | ||
I will never go bald. | ||
I have a perfect, full, thick head of hair. | ||
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But... I'm not six feet tall. | |
I'm not over six feet tall. | ||
I'll have to cope with that for the rest of my life. | ||
And it's just one of those things that you just have to live with. | ||
And everyone will be okay. | ||
You know? | ||
How do I cope? | ||
Well, I look at Hitler, or Stalin, Napoleon, Putin, Kim Jong-un, Xi Jinping, and I look at the true, let's say, movers and shakers of the world, and I say, you know, there's a future for me after all. | ||
It's not over for me. | ||
I can still affect change. | ||
In fact, maybe it's more likely. | ||
And so, for someone like you, you can look at Mussolini? | ||
Or Putin himself, I believe, is bald, right? | ||
There's lots of role models. | ||
Maybe you find some role models. | ||
That's my advice. | ||
But yeah, I don't know, man. | ||
Biotin? | ||
Maybe a hair transplant? | ||
You know, wear a hat? | ||
It does suck though. | ||
There was a time when people convinced me I was going bald and I was like, I was like devastated. | ||
And then I was like, wait a second, I'm not going bald. | ||
It's cause I have like a, my hairline is shaped like a V, but I'm looking at baby pictures of myself and I'm like, I have a V hairline when I was a baby. | ||
And when I was five and 10 and 12 and 15 and 18, And my great-uncle had that hairline until he was, you know, in his 70s, but you know for a minute I was like, oh my gosh, I'm losing my hair. | ||
And I was gonna kill myself, but now I'm like, no, now I don't need to do that anymore. | ||
So, yeah, so I would say just you got to get on top of it, buddy. | ||
Maybe look into finasteride. | ||
Get the biotin going. | ||
Maybe a hair transplant. | ||
Get married. | ||
Get married as soon as you can. | ||
That way you go bald and she can't go anywhere, you know? | ||
Or you won't have to go back out and find a wife, you know? | ||
With no hair. | ||
But there's ways to cope. | ||
Just be rich and successful. | ||
Well, Elon Musk, he was going bald. | ||
Now he's got it, now he looks awesome. | ||
Jeff Bezos, he's bald, and he's, well, his wife left him. | ||
But I don't think that was because he was bald. | ||
So yeah, just be successful, work out, I don't know. | ||
That's how you could compensate. | ||
The good thing is I'm handsome, full head of hair, successful, natural leader, genius, charismatic, so... You know, so I don't really need to cope too much, but... | ||
But the bald thing is sort of a striking it's like yeesh So you got it got a start got to work fast buddy because the clock's ticking you're on the clock, buddy No, but it's not so bad some of my best friends are bald and you know what they're awesome and they're still people and I still love them Wonder pets Patriot says Novak's joke of itch he he he I don't know if that's German or something. | ||
to Richard Spencer for the cozy shout out. | ||
Did he shout us out? | ||
I didn't catch that. | ||
Polk sells us. | ||
How long do the E-checks take to clear for AFPAC? | ||
I don't know the exact time. | ||
I think it's different depending on which institution you're at. | ||
Something, Schittsdane says, I don't know if that's German or something. | ||
He says, thanks, or you're just trying to make me say shit. | ||
He says, thanks for everything, King. | ||
Hey, thanks for the big super chat. | ||
Big shout out! | ||
07s everybody for this guy. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Chat Champions says, honestly, see the extra shots is beneficial for the movement. | ||
Now for an unvaccinated person to be full vaxxed, it takes four shots. | ||
Amount of shots scares normies to stay unvaxxed. | ||
Problem is so many of them are already there. | ||
Conservative T Not gonna read that. | ||
Poo Poo Groyper says, Sup, Nate just dropped a big gloyp in the toilet. | ||
Was wondering your thoughts on who the ideal America First presidential candidate would be and why is it Tucker Carlson? | ||
Well, I think it's Donald Trump actually. | ||
But I wouldn't mind Tucker at all. | ||
I would enthusiastically vote for Tucker. | ||
But I think Trump is better. | ||
Base Coop says, Leviticus 21 14. | ||
A widow or a divorced woman or profane or a harlot, these shall he not take, but he shall take a virgin of his own people to wife. | ||
Race mixing is a sin. | ||
There's more verses too. | ||
Interesting. | ||
Spence says you're correct with what you're saying about Telegram. | ||
However, using it on a PC, Android, or in browser on your phone still works with everything uncensored. | ||
Yeah, which I also said that too. | ||
Spence says not concerned trolling, but is there any potential issue with information being made public after buying AFPAC tickets since it's a nonprofit? | ||
I may be completely retarded, but I thought it works that way. | ||
No, it does not work that way. | ||
It's a 501c4 nonprofit. | ||
A c4 means that we don't disclose any of our donors. | ||
We don't disclose any of that information and We don't even really need to collect a lot of information at all unless it's a substantial donation. | ||
So no, there's no danger of that at all. | ||
And we did AFPAC 2 last year and there was no problem at all. | ||
And think about everything surrounding AFPAC 2. | ||
Think about, that was after the 6th, and there was that Patrick thing, and there was so much paranoia going into the 6th, or going into AFPAC 2. | ||
And literally there was nothing. | ||
No doxing, no nothing. | ||
No compromise of data, personal information, right? | ||
It didn't happen. | ||
Now nobody ever talks about that, right? | ||
People concern troll for weeks and weeks and weeks into the conference. | ||
The conference happens. | ||
It's awesome. | ||
And then when nothing happens for a year after, you know, nobody ever does report and says, wow, we were all wrong. | ||
Because that's how that works. | ||
That's how concern trolling works. | ||
When the concerns turn out to be unfounded, there's never a follow-up. | ||
Nobody's ever monitoring that because they're not really concerned. | ||
They're trolling, right? | ||
Because people for weeks, oh AFPAC's a honeypot, oh AFPAC is such a bad idea after the 6th, and then nothing happened, right? | ||
And then nothing happened. | ||
And nobody ever, none of the people who were so concerned about that, did they come out a week later and say, wow, we were wrong. | ||
Did they come out a year later? | ||
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No. | |
It's on to the next concern. | ||
It's on to the next deep concern that they have. | ||
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So. | |
Not saying that's you, but AFPAC 2, there was no issue at all, and I feel like we don't even get enough credit for that. | ||
So, Tenriosisupking, not being in your top 5 blacks made me sad, but I'll work hard to make sure that I get there. | ||
Oh, you're up there, of course. | ||
You're in the top 5. | ||
I was being funny yesterday. | ||
Colobian Groyper says, Hey man, I built a car from scratch while listening to your shows. | ||
Nothing helps get a stripped bolt out better than hearing someone hold Israel accountable. | ||
Do you have a favorite car? | ||
Sounds awesome. | ||
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Nothing gets a stripped bolt out. | |
Stole the old stripped bolt when you're building your car. | ||
No, I'm not really a car guy. | ||
I like my car. | ||
That's my favorite car. | ||
The Mustang. | ||
Because it was my first car. | ||
Sam says, just got my ticket to AFPAC and the reception better than you. | ||
Hashtag more racist than you. | ||
In light of the attempted terrorist attack on Patriot-baked Alaska, will there be heightened security at AFPAC? | ||
Yep. | ||
Just like last year. | ||
Jason says, I would hate to be like Normies and cry racism at everything, but I can't help but feel like everything is an attack on young men. | ||
And suppressing vitality, meds, video games, education system, porn, vax, etc. | ||
So grateful for this movement that gives hope. | ||
So I don't really see the connection there. | ||
I would hate to cry racism at everything, but everything's an attack on young men. | ||
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I don't understand the connection. | |
What is this? | ||
Blini? | ||
Blini Enjoyers says, I've been watching your content since you had 5k subs on YouTube. | ||
There's no one else like that. | ||
Based Autist. | ||
I finally moved to the USA. | ||
Don't worry, I'm white and I'm able to watch live. | ||
See you at AFPAC. | ||
Congrats on getting all this way. | ||
Well, thanks a lot buddy. | ||
Wow, 5k. | ||
A long time ago. | ||
That's true. | ||
Jason with a couple more duplicates of the same chat, but thanks. | ||
Chai Congroi versus not only does Jason Miller have a head shaped like a melon, but Steve Bannon always had a big red face like a slapped wino. | ||
Grifter physiognomy beware of the bloated heads. | ||
True. | ||
Chad Guy says, Nick, you made a great point on You Are Here about how a woman's ability to think in an impersonal, fully rational way is hampered by the fact that they have a womb and must bear children. | ||
There's another element to this, however. | ||
Women, unlike men, can produce vast quantities of milk. | ||
Yeah, that's also true. | ||
Woosa says, yo, thanks for shouting out my homie, Zykotic. | ||
Yeah, you got it. | ||
Yeah, that was a big shout out. | ||
Chad guys, this has an effect on their mental capacity as it requires a lot of energy to produce milk. | ||
For example, milk cows are dumb animals that just eat grass all day because they must preserve their energy to produce milk instead of using their brains. | ||
Also, human milk is for children and children are dumb. | ||
Women store this milk in their breasts permanently so it's dumbing effects are always active within the body, making them dumb and childlike. | ||
Well, that sounds accurate to me. | ||
I mean, I'm no scientist, but yeah, sounds logical. | ||
Mac Man says, let me buy that mug! | ||
Soon, soon the Cozy Store will be online and we'll be selling our Cozy merch. | ||
This is a pretty sick mug, right? | ||
Pretty sharp. | ||
This is very rare, though, because that has our old logo. | ||
Spot the difference. | ||
Okay, Jason, your Super Chat sent, okay? | ||
You sent it like five times. | ||
I'm gonna have to refund like ten Super Chats here, dude. | ||
I'm not going to refund all of them. | ||
I'm going to refund like a few of them. | ||
Some of those are on me, some of those are on you. | ||
Some of these are on the site because the site isn't perfect. | ||
But when you do it like 8 times, I mean, I don't know. | ||
Whose fault is that? | ||
I didn't make you click it 10 times. | ||
So I'll refund four of them, okay? | ||
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I'll refund four of them, but I'm not refunding any more than that. | |
You gotta learn the hard way. | ||
Kenneth Stark says, I know there's Gab and Gab is cool, but I've also built an app totally disconnected from big tech. | ||
Oh, really? | ||
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Wow! | |
Awesome! | ||
Check it out sometime. | ||
Freednom.com. | ||
Feednom? | ||
Excited for Aft Pack 3. | ||
I'll see everyone there. | ||
Awesome. | ||
Yeah, we'll definitely get on that one too. | ||
You're right. | ||
Jason says, don't need to read this. | ||
So sorry for spamming this super chat with the same message. | ||
It was total accident. | ||
I thought it wasn't sending. | ||
Played right into my trap. | ||
Don't you love when you think it doesn't send but it really did? | ||
And then I get five for the price of one. | ||
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No, kidding. | |
I refunded them. | ||
And that's a glitch. | ||
I think I've said it on this show. | ||
You know, if there's an error message where you put in the value for the dollar amount, it's sent, okay? | ||
So just, you know, don't just keep pressing it, because that's, you know, you're probably going to get duplicates. | ||
Thought it wasn't sending. | ||
I didn't see the success confirmation. | ||
I'd hate to ask for a refund, but like, I tried a lot. | ||
See you in Florida. | ||
Yeah, yeah, I refunded them, okay? | ||
I'm keeping one as a penalty. | ||
I'm keeping one extra one as a... You know that? | ||
You know, I refunded four out of the six. | ||
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But I'm keeping one. | |
No, I'll refund the other one. | ||
Yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
Your super chat didn't even make sense. | ||
That's what's more offensive about it. | ||
Yeah, if I kept all of them, I'd be a real ass, right? | ||
So yeah, let me just refund them all. | ||
Here, here. | ||
Here, take your money back. | ||
I don't even want it. | ||
Super Chat didn't even make any sense, so that was really worth it. | ||
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Guy sends it eight times. - Yes. | |
Whatever. | ||
Or six times whatever. | ||
Illinois Groyper says, hey King, great stream! | ||
0-7 and God bless. | ||
Unfortunately have COVID, but doing just fine despite all the fear. | ||
Hey, really glad to hear that. | ||
Get well soon, buddy. | ||
God Emperor says, congrats on 8k. | ||
Cozy viewers, AF is inevitable. | ||
8k? | ||
Did we hit 8k today? | ||
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No way! | |
Did we really get up to 8k tonight? | ||
It's a Wednesday. | ||
We never do 8k on Wednesday. | ||
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Damn! | |
Okay. | ||
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What was that? | |
It'll say it when the replay processes. | ||
I don't think we did. | ||
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But that would be our third record in two weeks. | |
People are saying, yeah? | ||
Really? | ||
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AK? | |
Wow, that's our third record in two... Wow, that's literally a third record. | ||
Last Tuesday we hit 7-4. | ||
Last Thursday we hit 7-6, I believe. | ||
Today we hit 8. | ||
That's the record for Cozy. | ||
That's the record for my show on Cozy. | ||
So damn, okay. | ||
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Man, I didn't think... I didn't think we hit... I mean... | |
And I don't say that for any reason other than usually the viewership, this is the pattern across five years. | ||
YouTube, DLive, it doesn't matter. | ||
The biggest viewership is Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, then it goes up a little bit on Friday. | ||
Whoops, did I just throw a Roman there? | ||
That's usually the pattern. | ||
Usually it starts out the highest on Monday and then it goes down and then it recovers a little bit Friday. | ||
That's just, for whatever reason, that's how it goes. | ||
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So... | |
It's not surprising to do it on a Wednesday. | ||
Usually that's one of the worst days. | ||
No matter what. | ||
Pretty impressive. | ||
Pretty impressive! | ||
So... I saw... | ||
There was some exchange going on on Twitter where people were arguing about Destiny. | ||
I said on my show a few weeks ago, I was like, we need to red pill Destiny further, he's gonna be a groiper. | ||
And I said that because I knew that if I said that, all these left-wing people would freak out and be like, Destiny's a Nazi! | ||
And they totally, these retards totally fell for it. | ||
This black girl was on Twitter saying, literal Nazi. | ||
Nick Fuentes says he's gonna red pill Destiny and it goes somewhat viral, not crazy, but it does some engagement. | ||
And the out of context Destiny clips account is like, no he's not! | ||
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No he's not! | |
Nick is lying! | ||
You're playing right into his hands! | ||
And I forget how it went on from there, but that same account was like, Nick only wants a debate with Destiny because he's clout chasing. | ||
And then somebody was like, clout chasing? | ||
Nick gets more than twice the viewership that Destiny does. | ||
And then that guy was like, well, you could still clout chase someone that's a little bit smaller than you. | ||
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I was like, a little bit? | |
A little bit. | ||
Both physically and digitally, I am way bigger than Destiny. | ||
But yeah, I thought that was funny. | ||
People are so stupid. | ||
I mean, he literally went on and it was so obvious. | ||
I'm like, yeah, Destiny's becoming right-wing and we're gonna complete his redpilling and some black girl is like, literal neo-Nazis think Destiny's one of them. | ||
That's problematic, sis. | ||
So yeah, you got played. | ||
You got played, dummy. | ||
You got played, you dumb idiot. | ||
Destiny was right. | ||
Destiny's fan account was right. | ||
It's like the other week when I said, oh I have COVID and uh... | ||
Then they promoted my rally. | ||
Do you remember that? | ||
I was like, oh no, I got COVID right before my big rally. | ||
No, I didn't say that. | ||
I said I got sick. | ||
I said, oh, I'm sick. | ||
Kind of ironic because we're doing an anti-vax rally and then they're like, Nick Fuentes anti-vax rally tomorrow in Staten Island and he has COVID. | ||
And I was like, no dummy, you took the bait. | ||
I knew you would put it in the press. | ||
Then I did get COVID like three days later. | ||
Maybe that was karma. | ||
But I actually gave it to a lot of people. | ||
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Whoops! | |
Yeah, I didn't say it at the time because I knew people would be like, oh Nick just did a rally against the Vax and then he got sick. | ||
And yeah, so I just said, oh, we're working on the site. | ||
We're doing maintenance on the site. | ||
But I had COVID and I gave it to a lot of people. | ||
Somebody texted me and they're like, oh, Nick, we were supposed to get on the phone this week, but I have COVID. | ||
And I was like, what? | ||
No way. | ||
That sucks. | ||
I hope you didn't give it to me. | ||
Knowing that I gave it to that person, knowing that I, you know, Whoops. | ||
It's the cold. | ||
It's the... And everyone... And you know what? | ||
And you know what? | ||
And everyone lived. | ||
And everyone was just fine. | ||
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Right? | |
Whoopsie-daisies. | ||
I got sick. | ||
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Because I was screaming. | |
You know, because... And what's really funny is when we went to the rally on Friday or Saturday, The Gracie Mansion protest? | ||
You know, so... So there's this police barricade, then there's the podium, and then there's the crowd. | ||
Well, so I walk in. | ||
I walk in this way. | ||
I'm sort of perpendicular. | ||
The crowd is facing the podium, and I walk in sort of perpendicular. | ||
And I get up to the podium, and there's all these press standing between me and the crowd. | ||
And they're blocking their view, and I'm like, get the fuck out of the way! | ||
I'm like, move! | ||
They came here to see me, not you! | ||
Like, move out of the way! | ||
And they wouldn't move. | ||
So I said, alright, everybody move closer to the podium! | ||
And then everybody just like, storms the podium, and like, pushes the journalists aside, and um... So I literally, and then I screamed at them for like an hour. | ||
So I literally was like, hey, get closer to me so I could yell at you. | ||
Yeah, so that wasn't very wise. | ||
Now, I didn't know I had COVID. | ||
I didn't know I had COVID when I did that. | ||
I didn't know that until, like, the following week. | ||
I thought, like, my voice was just sore. | ||
And I don't even know that I did. | ||
I mean, I didn't get a test or anything. | ||
But, um, I think I did. | ||
Because I lost my sense of taste and smell. | ||
But you know what? | ||
Everyone lived. | ||
Everyone lived. | ||
It was a COVID party. | ||
And now we're all immune. | ||
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So... | |
That was a fun speech. | ||
That was badass. | ||
Because there was this moment where, you know, there were probably 300 people there, and there were maybe 100 or so Antifa. | ||
Like, we literally did a bigger rally in New York, in the east side of Manhattan, than Antifa. | ||
And so we totally came in there and we just shit on their front door. | ||
Took a big Groyper dump on their front door. | ||
Which nobody has ever, nobody's done that. | ||
There's been nothing like that before. | ||
So we came into Manhattan. | ||
And we did this big rally outside the mayor's mansion. | ||
And we did this big rally outside the mayor's mansion. | ||
And there's like 100 Antifa assembled down the block. | ||
And there's like a hundred Antifa assembled down the block. | ||
And like, they were separate. | ||
And like, they were separate. | ||
You know, I'm giving my speech. | ||
You know, I'm giving my speech. | ||
It's all good. | ||
It's all good. | ||
And then in the middle of the speech, they start playing a rape whistle. | ||
And it's sort of distracting. | ||
And then they start moving towards us. | ||
And there's like 50 to 100 of them moving towards us. | ||
They start throwing eggs at us, start throwing rocks. | ||
And they've got megaphones and they're yelling and they're pushing against our guys. | ||
And I couldn't continue the speech because there was everybody's turning around. | ||
And we're getting like squished between the cops and the Antifa. | ||
They're all over again. | ||
But you know what? | ||
I stood my ground. | ||
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And I was like, we are not leaving until this rally is finished! | |
And everyone's like, yeah! | ||
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And I'm like, we are not gonna give an inch! | |
We don't get enough credit. | ||
Nobody else could do what we did. | ||
We're like holding the line against them. | ||
And look, nobody got arrested. | ||
Nobody got in trouble. | ||
Nobody got hurt. | ||
Nobody got injured. | ||
We don't get enough credit. | ||
Nobody else could do what we did. | ||
We came into New York. | ||
We embarrassed Antifa. | ||
We did a rally in the middle of Manhattan with a really good turnout. | ||
Antifa came up against us. | ||
We held the line. | ||
We finished our rally. | ||
And then we all went home and nothing bad happened. | ||
I mean, nobody got attacked. | ||
Nobody got... You know, because sometimes you see these rallies. | ||
People go home and Antifa follows them home or whatever. | ||
So, how chad is that? | ||
How chad? | ||
We went into the heart of COVID central, we did our rally, and then we left. | ||
Someone says, flawless victory. | ||
Yeah, exactly. | ||
100% completion. | ||
Who else could do that, right? | ||
I mean, other than the Groipers, other than America First, who else would be able to do something like that? | ||
You know, pretty sweet. | ||
But yeah, because there was this moment where I turned to my assistant, and I turned to... Trav LeBlanc was actually there, and I'm like, what should we do? | ||
What's the game plan here? | ||
And they're like, I think we should cut... Somebody said, I think we should cut our losses and just leave. | ||
And I'm like, we're not fucking leaving. | ||
And... It was like this moment of crisis, time slowed down, moment of decision. | ||
I held the line. | ||
I was like, nope, we're not moving. | ||
And then I just started riling people up, and I was like, you know, then it turned into this antagonistic, like, you know. | ||
So it was a lot of fun, but... Anyway, that was fun. | ||
That was fun. | ||
Good times. | ||
Good times out in New York. | ||
Yeah, New York. | ||
Real turning point, I have to say. | ||
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Real turning point. | |
No pun intended. | ||
Because, like, two days before that, I mean, I was pissed. | ||
And I was giving everybody the blues on our team. | ||
And then, like, Thursday night, I got everybody on the call and I was like, you know what? | ||
And I flew off the handle. | ||
One day I'll write it in the tell-all. | ||
But these stories, man, the behind-the-scenes stuff, it's so much more epic than you guys even know. | ||
You know, all that you see is the product that's put on display, but you don't see, you don't see the smoky back rooms. | ||
Not really, but more like, you know, very not-smoky hotel rooms where, you know, battling this kind of stuff out. | ||
But yeah, good times, good times. | ||
Anyway... I don't even know how I got on that subject. | ||
Who brought that up? | ||
Helix says, Hi Nick, first time donator. | ||
What do you think of Stargate SG-1? | ||
If you haven't seen it, and if you haven't, or if you've seen it, and if you haven't, you should watch it. | ||
There are some base things in it. | ||
Also, what do you think of John Doyle? | ||
Well, I don't know what Stargate is, I like John Doyle. | ||
I'm a fan. | ||
So true. | ||
Why do people ask me that? | ||
It feels like every week. | ||
Brantflake Scroipers says, My grandparents had Washington, Jefferson, and Lincoln. | ||
I have Torba, Fuentes, and England. | ||
So true. | ||
So true. | ||
MacMann says, cozy TV free, LOL. | ||
How are niggas paying for Hulu and Disney Plus but not the best content on the entire internet? | ||
Doesn't add up. | ||
We'll be adding subscriptions soon. | ||
So you'll be able to subscribe to all your favorite channels. | ||
So don't worry. | ||
We're gonna monetize it soon. | ||
But it's not gonna be a paywall. | ||
It's gonna be like you subscribe and you get the sub-benefits that you get on Twitch or DLive or Trovo. | ||
So, it's a streaming site. | ||
The content's free. | ||
Tag Nukes is during the day my belly will growl and reflexively I'll say to myself in your voice, I'm so hungry. | ||
I'm so hungry! | ||
Wow, you're becoming me. | ||
Cap, I'm pretty hungry right now. | ||
I have half of a pizza left over here that I'm going to eat. | ||
Pizza for breakfast. | ||
Let's go. | ||
I had pizza for breakfast earlier. | ||
Now I'm gonna have pizza for dinner. | ||
With a cup of coffee. | ||
With a cup of Joe. | ||
With the old cup of Joe. | ||
Drinking it down. | ||
Drinking down a delicious cup of Joe. | ||
The old coffee. | ||
Yeah, I've been drinking the coffee lately. | ||
Not every day, but just a little bit more. | ||
Give me some energy. | ||
I'm working hard these days. | ||
I just can't do it all. | ||
I need a little pick-me-up. | ||
I need a little pick-me-up. | ||
I need someone to pick me up! | ||
Preferably Michelle Malkin. | ||
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Up, up! | |
Up, up! | ||
Pick me up! | ||
No, kidding, of course. | ||
But yeah, I need a little pick-me-up. | ||
I need a little boost. | ||
I need a little shot in my caboose. | ||
Not like in a weird way. | ||
I just need a little kick in the ass. | ||
A little boost. | ||
A little charge-up. | ||
I need a little tune-up. | ||
There's a story. | ||
There's this classic story from Washington, D.C. | ||
where I don't even know the whole story, but all I know is that there was this, like, internet autist who was giving Mike Cernovich a hard time in a bar, and Mike Cernovich, like, grabbed him by the collar and pushed him up against the wall and said, you need a little tune-up with his lisp. | ||
That's the only part of the story I know, but it made me think of it. | ||
Old lore from Washington, D.C. | ||
And again, I don't know all the details. | ||
But there is this internet artist who is pestering Cernovich at a bar and he grabs him, picks him up against the wall and goes, the internet, you need a little tune-up, he says to him. | ||
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You need a tune-up. | |
Oh my gosh. | ||
That makes me laugh so hard. | ||
I don't even know the whole story, but just like that image, like I could hear him saying that. | ||
That's why it's funny. | ||
That's part of the old lore from DC that I don't hear anymore because no one talks to me from there anymore. | ||
He goes, this isn't the internet. | ||
You need a little tune-up, he says. | ||
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Oh, man. | |
Which, you know, respect. | ||
Which respect. | ||
You know, Mike Cernovich, I don't really know his whole story. | ||
I don't know if he's like one of them or not, but But yeah, I mean, like, he seems like he'd kick somebody's ass. | ||
So... Honestly, respect for someone who's getting, like, shit on in public and, like, saying, hey, alright, I'll beat you up. | ||
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You know? | |
Sometimes people need to be called out. | ||
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So... I respect it. | |
But, yeah, tune up. | ||
You need to tune up. | ||
That's the gorilla mindset. | ||
It's that gorilla mindset. | ||
Okay. | ||
Where was I? | ||
Kappa Mikey says, These crackers, Steve Bannon and Jason Miller, is trying to break our buck. | ||
We must not let this stand. | ||
So true. | ||
Nick's mustache is, Every time you burp, I get a nice little breeze. | ||
That's great. | ||
Tag Nukes is... | ||
I was about to say it. | ||
N-Word Spencer is talking shit about you on Twitter. | ||
Literally, who cares? | ||
Schmack Man says, Wasn't implying you're bought out by Jing Bing Wu or whatever. | ||
I just think it's curious. | ||
What did you say earlier? | ||
I forget what your message was. | ||
Oh, asking why Cozy is free. | ||
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Okay. | |
Well, I just think the subscription model isn't the best. | ||
I think that, if anything, that's been borne out by the other alternative sites. | ||
Because without access to social media, you can't grow your audience. | ||
You know, think of it this way. | ||
Your subscriber base is going to be, you know, your 10%, you know, 5 to 15% being generous. | ||
5 to 15% of your audience that watches enough and is engaged enough that they'll pony up and give you 5, 10 bucks a month. | ||
So it's like you're banned from social media. | ||
You can't grow your audience. | ||
You can't grow the pie because you don't have access to Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, etc. | ||
And when you make a sub-only site, it's like you're not growing your audience, and you're only taking with you that 5-15% of the most engaged ones. | ||
So it's almost like the worst possible way to do content. | ||
Whereas if the site is free, anyone can access it. | ||
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And so, excuse me, anyone can access it. | |
All the traffic that you're getting, in other words, you can grow the audience. | ||
And then, because it's 5-15%, if you're growing the audience, then 5-15% of a growing audience is bigger than 5-15% of a fixed audience that you have when you get banned from everything. | ||
So putting things behind a paywall is like, it's terminal for growth. | ||
It's not good. | ||
And yeah, people have to pay to see it, but what percentage of the audience will do that? | ||
As opposed to if you have, you know, everyone can see the content and maybe probably more people see it. | ||
And then the percentage may be the same, but it's a bigger number, a bigger volume of people on to throw a super chat or subscribe. | ||
And so it sort of keeps things. | ||
So it's a purely it's a business decision. | ||
That was my idea because I looked at DLive and I'm like, look, this works. | ||
DLive works like we have a community on here. | ||
People can watch all kinds of streams. | ||
They watch it for free. | ||
We survive off tips and super chats like it works. | ||
Let's just build that, you know? | ||
We don't need to reinvent the wheel. | ||
Let's just build what works. | ||
Modify it where it's not as good. | ||
And that's literally what we did. | ||
And now we took all the extraneous parts of DLive, cut them out, and now we have all the good stuff. | ||
So, the other thing that we're probably going to get into in the future is the products. | ||
I don't want to give away my whole business strategy, but you look at InfoWars, how do they bring in the big money? | ||
It's the products. | ||
So, be on the lookout for that. | ||
Would you guys buy products from America first? | ||
Would you buy, like, and maybe we'll put out a form, the kinds of things you would want to see from us, but I think rather than take on advertisers and say, like, we're gonna advertise for fucking underwear or, because that's like what some people do, or | ||
Zip Recruiter or whatever we would just make our own stuff and just sell it to you directly And that'd be another way we could fund the money the the movement fund the money I don't you guys know it's not it for me. | ||
It's not about money. | ||
It's about capital to use to engage politically because I know you know people hear me talk about my money and things and I don't care about money. | ||
If I did, I wouldn't be doing this right now. | ||
Because like the entire month of November, I made no money. | ||
And I probably spent like $10,000, maybe probably a lot more actually in November. | ||
And I made no money in November because we got banned on entropy. | ||
And I'm making a fraction of what I made a year ago. | ||
But I was making so much money that that's actually still quite a bit. | ||
Point being, you know, just on the money in general, people wouldn't have gone through what I've gone through and still do this if they were after personal enrichment. | ||
You know, I mean, the Fed seized my money. | ||
I'm banned from all the payment processors. | ||
Even entropy, it's a struggle to keep me online. | ||
So, and I went from doing very very well for myself to not doing as well, frankly. | ||
And, you know, most people would see that and if they were in it for the money, they'd be like, oh, I'll do something more lucrative than this. | ||
But, you know, before I made money, while I made money, now that I'm making less than I was before, it's the same show. | ||
And we're doing, if anything, we're doing more than we ever did. | ||
So, But we need to find a way to make a ton of money so that we can be powerful. | ||
That's it. | ||
We need to bring a lot of money into this foundation. | ||
That's my goal this year is to take this America First Foundation and make it a powerhouse. | ||
We need tons of money in there and this show needs to make money and The Cozy needs to make money because the more money we have The more influence we can have. | ||
That's what politics is. | ||
The money buys the influence. | ||
People don't take us very seriously right now because we're still growing and all of that. | ||
But if we had serious dough, you know, then they would have to listen to us even if they didn't want to. | ||
So that's gonna be my goal this year is we're gonna fucking blow it away. | ||
And they're gonna be like, hey remember me? | ||
That's how it's gotta be. | ||
So that's my goal. | ||
But I think I have a business sense. | ||
I mean, I'm not in it for stuff. | ||
I'm not in it for personal enrichment, but I think I do have a pretty good business sense because I figured this model out way before anybody else. | ||
I figured out that super chat subscriptions and merch was the was the model Six years ago when nobody else was doing this, you know People used to make fun of me for doing live streams now. | ||
Everybody's doing live streams Why because that is literally the that's the model to make money doing video content and everyone made fun of me and now everyone's doing it. | ||
I Figured it out first. | ||
I was one of the first I guess So... Blanket. | ||
Hoodie. | ||
No, not stuff like that. | ||
I'm thinking, like, coffee. | ||
I'm thinking, like, coffee. | ||
Water filter. | ||
You know, the kind of stuff that InfoWars sells. | ||
I was... Blanket! | ||
I'm like, what can I sell that you guys would buy? | ||
A t-shirt! | ||
No, like, things you need. | ||
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So... Stickers, somebody says. | |
No, not like that. | ||
So we'll come up with something. | ||
We'll come up with something this year, and this year we're going to be industry. | ||
It's going to be industrial titans. | ||
This year, we're going to build an empire, and I'm going to become, and I'm going to keep this mustache, and I'm going to wear a suit, and I'm going to point at things, and I'm going to have a hard hat on at a factory, and I'm going to do a ribbon-cutting ceremony, And I'm going to become an industrialist, a wealthy industrialist. | ||
That's going to be the move. | ||
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Yeah, very exciting. | |
Big plans this year, big plans. | ||
Anyway, yeah, so SoCal Mike says, a bitch is a bitch. | ||
You are correct, sir. | ||
John Miller is a posting legend. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
He's a king. | ||
ET Disrespector says, in appreciation to our real American patriots, Andrew Torba and Nick Fuentes, it is our duty to share and pressure friends onto Gab and Cozy TV. | ||
The least we could do as viewers, and arguably the most effective thing to help the movement, is to spread Nick's show directly. | ||
Well, I wouldn't say force. | ||
I think force is the wrong word, but definitely, yeah, you want to spread the word. | ||
Not telling you says, I was once invited to a Catholic mass by a girl. | ||
She's now a nun, and half the people were women. | ||
How do you not have interactions with women? | ||
Do you immediately leave after the service, or do you have a reputation and they've gotten the message? | ||
What do you think I do? | ||
You think mass concludes and then I go to strange women and go, hey, how about that, huh? | ||
Yeah, I just leave afterward. | ||
What kind of question even is that? | ||
There's all these women in church. | ||
Number one, I don't see a lot of women. | ||
I see a lot of families, I see a lot of guys, but I don't see a lot of like single, marriageable women there by themselves. | ||
I don't know what church you go to. | ||
And I go to Novus Ordo or Latin Mass and that's not... | ||
Maybe I'm just not paying attention to that. | ||
Maybe I'm paying attention to God? | ||
See, that's the thing. | ||
When I go to church, I'm not there looking for girls. | ||
I'm there looking for God. | ||
I'm there looking for grace. | ||
Maybe that's the difference between you and me. | ||
I don't go there sniffing around for a girlfriend. | ||
I go there looking for God's grace. | ||
That's where my focus is. | ||
I don't even notice who's in church. | ||
I don't even notice. | ||
You know who's in church? | ||
God and Jesus. | ||
So, I don't even know who goes to my church. | ||
I don't even notice the demographics. | ||
You know who's in church when I'm there? | ||
The Lord. | ||
So, maybe your focus is all upside down. | ||
Either way. | ||
Either way. | ||
Yeah, I'm not... Hey ladies! | ||
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How was that, huh? | |
Pretty good mass. | ||
How do you not have interaction with women? | ||
What a stupid question. | ||
I'm so over people and this incessant inquiry. | ||
Have you tried these 30 plus day dry aged steaks? | ||
My chef friends say they are pretty good. | ||
You share Donald Trump's love for steak? | ||
Not really. | ||
I mean, I like steak, but I'm not... I'm not really a foodie, you know? | ||
Steak is okay, but I would rather have, like, pasta than steak. | ||
I would rather have a hot dog. | ||
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I would rather have a good burger. | |
Maybe I'm just, like, a poor person. | ||
Maybe I'm a pleb, but... | ||
No, I, um, I like steak. | ||
I really like a good steak. | ||
But, you know, when I think of, like, I'm gonna celebrate, I'm gonna treat myself, I don't take myself out to a steak dinner. | ||
I go and I get a cheeseburger. | ||
I go and get a hot dog or a beef sandwich or ice cream. | ||
So... To me, steak is good, but it's very, like, one note. | ||
I feel like I eat a few bites of steak and I'm like, okay, I get it, you know? | ||
I'll get a big filet or a big New York strip and I, you know, I get like halfway through and I'm like, okay, I get it. | ||
Yeah, it's a delicious steak. | ||
I'm good, you know? | ||
So... That's my, uh... I haven't had a 30-day dry-aged steak, no. | ||
I'm not, and I'm not, I'm not a fancy, fancy individual where I'm like I go to Gibson's if I want to get steak there's a few local places I like there's a few classic Chicago local steakhouses that I go to or Gibson's is the famous chain around here but I'm not particular so | ||
Spence says I sent the one about AFPAG being a non-profit. | ||
Just checking. | ||
I know you're passionate and work your ass off with all these projects. | ||
No malice intended. | ||
A lot of n-bombs tonight. | ||
They just slip. | ||
Yeah, they're just flying out there. | ||
But yeah, no. | ||
And I understand the confusion because, yeah, nonprofits do have to report. | ||
But a 501c4, it's called a dark money fund. | ||
That's what they call it. | ||
They call it dark money because nobody knows where the money comes from because it's not publicized. | ||
So the contributions are not tax deductible for a 501c4. | ||
A 501c3, they're tax deductible. | ||
But a 501c4, the primary benefit is that the donors are not disclosed. | ||
And it comes with its own regulations and everything, but yeah. | ||
And all those disclosures are there on our website at the bottom of the page, so. | ||
B Sharp says, any tips on how to make new friends? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't, I don't... You're asking the wrong person on that one. | ||
Johnny Bravo says, Hey Nick, my Haitian next door neighbor noticed my AF hat and says he knows of you somehow. | ||
He says he's bought a ticket for AfPak 3 for him and his white girlfriend. | ||
I don't know what to tell him, Thoughts! | ||
You know, there's something to be said about just being social and it is what it is. | ||
So, I wouldn't say anything. | ||
Bryce says hey Nick great stream. | ||
I just bought my ticket to the athpak reception, but didn't see anything in my email Let me know if I need to try buying it again excited to be there stay cozy Well, it depends. | ||
It depends on a few things, actually. | ||
Depends on your payment method. | ||
Depends on the kind of email you have. | ||
But I think if you email us, we'll be able to sort it out for you. | ||
So yeah, we can look into that for you. | ||
Lex says, coming from Alaska this year to AFPAC. | ||
Will Baked Alaska be there? | ||
Anyway excited to attend. | ||
Yes, he'll be there. | ||
That's a long ways. | ||
Not telling you says, have you ever experienced any amount even the slightest and momentary attraction to a woman with dark skin? | ||
They're like half the world population. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, I have. | ||
But it's not really my thing. | ||
But yeah. | ||
I mean, I'll just say, I'm, you know, I don't know if I want to get into it. | ||
Last night I got into it and everybody got mad at me. | ||
I started talking about, you know, look, I'm an eccentric genius, it comes with some things, etc, etc. | ||
And everybody's like, what? | ||
You're saying weird things. | ||
Don't say that. | ||
So, you know, I don't know if I want to go into that, but yeah, of course. | ||
But it's not like my thing, you know what I mean? | ||
That's not like something I would do, but like... Yeah, I mean, are there pretty women from most races? | ||
Yes. | ||
Yeah, and so do you have an attraction to them? | ||
Certainly, but... Yeah, I don't know what the... What's this question about? | ||
Is this a gotcha question? | ||
What's the point? | ||
What's your angle? | ||
Yeah, so I don't want to go into all that, because everyone, like I said, everyone got pissed at me when I said, listen, I'm an eccentric genius, and so what do you think? | ||
So what do you think? | ||
You think I'm just like, you know, abnormal in everything, but totally normal with that? | ||
I mean, it's like, yeah, because that would make a lot of sense, right? | ||
That's really none of your business. | ||
That's really just like my future wife's business, but... | ||
I don't know what you're getting at with that one, but whenever I discuss this, nobody likes to hear it. | ||
So, you know, it's really nobody's business. | ||
That's my private sort of thing. | ||
But the answer is yes. | ||
Nathaniel says, remember when Steven Crowder told YouTube they shouldn't ban his channel because his young viewers would be radicalized somewhere else? | ||
He explicitly acknowledges his value to the system and steering others away from commentators like you. | ||
Yeah, exactly. | ||
That's what it is. | ||
They're working for them. | ||
Kappa Mikey says, New York was my favorite speech of yours I've ever seen. | ||
Wish I could have been there. | ||
Hopefully, AfPak 3 is even better. | ||
Hopefully so. | ||
I'm gonna start working on it soon. | ||
I'm gonna write it out this year so it's really good. | ||
Lex, this is coming from Alaska. | ||
Okay, he said that already. | ||
Torkel, this is my favorite moment from the NYC protest was the walk up to Gracie Mansion. | ||
We all stopped to get pizza and smiley the Fed orders the slice with leaves on it. | ||
Of course, he's referring to a margarita pizza. | ||
Total traditional American nation moment. | ||
Yeah, the pizza with the leaves on it. | ||
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Wow. | |
Yeah, you gotta love it. | ||
Torkel says, and that's like Jaden with the ranch on everything. | ||
Needs ranch! | ||
We'll go to one of the best pizza places in Chicago. | ||
It's pretty good, but it needs ranch. | ||
Yeah. | ||
When I eat a delicious piece of pizza, I think you know what this needs? | ||
Seed. | ||
Seed oils. | ||
I think it needs oils and syrups and it needs a thick, sweet, creamy sauce on it. | ||
Yeah, that's what it needs. | ||
Torkel says best moment. | ||
Okay. | ||
It's another repeat Please it's sent. | ||
Okay, if you send it once it's sent SSRI machines is o7 to Colin Flaherty RIP. | ||
He will be missed. | ||
He was an early red pill for me. | ||
Yeah F in the chat Not telling you says there's no angle take it where you want. | ||
It's always interesting. | ||
Uh-huh Okay Alright, that's our last Super Chat. | ||
That's gonna do it for me tonight. | ||
I'm tired. | ||
I'm tired of you niggas. | ||
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