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unidentified
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They're in the first dish. | |
They said trust, no man should focus. | ||
I believe your pain was in the bottle. | ||
I said dream, my girls need to bubble. | ||
My mama said trust, no hope, use a bubble. | ||
They said trust, no man should focus. | ||
I believe your pain was in the bottle. | ||
I said dream, my girls need to bubble. | ||
My mama said trust, no hope, use a bubble. | ||
This is from your biggest Protestant family. | ||
One day see the light. | ||
unidentified
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Well hey thanks, love you too, but sorry, I believe in religion that makes sense, so... | |
Let's just call it what it is. | ||
The system hates white people. | ||
It's just what it is. | ||
And everybody wants to call it everything other than that. | ||
They want to call it everything other than what it is. | ||
You may hear conservatives talk about cultural Marxism. | ||
Critical race theory. | ||
That's the new one. | ||
Gotta ban critical race theory. | ||
CRT. | ||
And critical race theory has Marxist origins. | ||
It's socialism. | ||
It's communism. | ||
It's anti-western. | ||
It's anti-western civilization. | ||
Anti-western culture. | ||
Conservatives even will call it anything other than what it is. | ||
Because it's not politically correct to say what it is. | ||
You can't utter it in polite society. | ||
But we all know what it is. | ||
It's racial. | ||
It's racial hatred. | ||
They hate white people. | ||
This little boy, Cash Gernon, was murdered, dragged out of his bed in the middle of the night in his home and murdered outside his house in the street by a black man because he was white. | ||
unidentified
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That black guy killed a white boy because he was white. | |
And this black guy hated white people. | ||
That's why he did it. | ||
It was an act of hatred. | ||
It wasn't random. | ||
It was an act of racial hatred perpetrated by a black male against a white boy. | ||
And why is everybody so afraid to call it that? | ||
Of course that's what it is. | ||
What has been engendered in the population for the past two years? | ||
What's been engendered in the population for the past thirty years? | ||
Other than anti-white hatred. | ||
What are people learning in the schools? | ||
When you go to grade school, and you go to American history class, what do you learn about? | ||
In the new Howard Zinn curriculum, you learn about how white people genocided the indigenous Americans. | ||
White people enslaved black people and brought them over here. | ||
Once freed by whites, whites mistreated blacks by being racist towards them, terrorizing them with the Ku Klux Klan. | ||
Segregating them, making them drink in separate water fountains. | ||
We hear about how white supremacist Nazis try to take over the whole world with their fascist ideology in WWII with Adolf Hitler. | ||
And it was white. | ||
It was because they were Aryan. | ||
It's because they were white supremacists. | ||
Because they believed in racial purity of the Aryan race. | ||
unidentified
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That made them uniquely evil. | |
They perpetrated the Holocaust against Jews. | ||
And that was, by far and away, the most obscene, worst genocide ever in the history of the world. | ||
And then, when all was said and done, white people were racist to the Muslims that blew up the World Trade Center. | ||
White people are racist to black criminals and the police. | ||
Basically, people are bred from cradle until grave thinking that white people are uniquely evil people. | ||
White people bear a special guilt for all the problems of this country, all the problems of every other group, and really, like, all the problems of humanity. | ||
And that's a guilt that is ancestral, it's not individual, everyone has it, and you can never overcome it. | ||
There's no clear way, discernibly, that you can ever overcome it and ever achieve equality with these non-white people. | ||
unidentified
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And it's as a consequence of this that these things are becoming more and more common. | |
White people are being dehumanized. | ||
And when white people are dehumanized, black people are going to start killing white people because they see them as less than human. | ||
And other people are going to start killing white people because they see them as less than human. | ||
How much do you want to bet that this, uh, whatever his name is, Darren Brown, whatever, was radicalized by the media into thinking that white people are racist and responsible for his suffering, not just as a black man, but as a gay man too. | ||
And that he committed this crime in retaliation for that perceived prejudice, perceived hatred against him. | ||
That's the consequence of all this anti-white hatred and dehumanization in the media, education system, and it's even enshrined in the law systematically through the government. | ||
I mean, what do you think affirmative action is? | ||
And a lot of white people don't want to talk about it now. | ||
They don't want to address it. | ||
They want to pretend that that's not the case because Honestly, I think a lot of white people think that it's beneath them. | ||
I think that white people think that it's our job to be better, to strive towards a post-racial society, that we ought not to notice race, and we should try not to notice race, that it's a good thing to aspire to, to not notice race. | ||
I think that white people are under the impression that to be cognizant of race, and to mention it and act like it matters, is beneath us, like it's backwards, it's regressive, it's primitive. | ||
And a big part of that, too, is because white people have, I think, internalized a lot of what the media says about us, which is that, well, we're on top of the world, so what do we really have to complain about? | ||
unidentified
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But here's the problem. | |
This is not going to be a white country forever. | ||
And it's not going to be a white country for very much longer. | ||
unidentified
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In a lot of places, it already isn't. | |
And in a lot of ways, it already isn't a white country anymore. | ||
And as the percentage and proportion of white people diminishes in America relative to non-white people, it's going to become more and more of a problem for white people that non-white people don't like us. | ||
It's just that simple. | ||
unidentified
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Just think about it in these simple terms. | |
The media attacks white people. | ||
unidentified
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They say that white people cause the suffering of non-white people. | |
Increasingly, non-white people don't like white people. | ||
unidentified
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Nobody talks about that. | |
But we know that non-white people largely regard white people with suspicion, distrust, and in some cases just don't like them, hate them. | ||
unidentified
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Nobody wants to say that. | |
People are very comfortable talking about racism against blacks or other non-whites, but nobody talks about the distrust, nobody talks about the resentment that non-white people have for white people in the country. | ||
And it's not everybody, but it is a lot of people, and everyone knows that. | ||
As the population becomes less and less white, and as the people in charge of the country and the people enforcing the laws of the people in the country, in charge of the country, become less and less white, that's going to matter a lot more. | ||
unidentified
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The population becomes less and less white, and as the people in charge of the country, and as the people in charge of the country, become less white, that's going to matter a lot that's going | |
The population becomes less white, and as the people in charge of the country, become and as the people in charge of the country, become less white, that's going to matter that's going to | ||
The population becomes less white, and as the people in charge of the country, become less white, that's going to matter a lot more. | ||
The population becomes less white, and as the people in charge of the country, become less white, that's going to matter a lot more. | ||
The population becomes less white, and as the people in charge of the country, become less white, and as the people in charge of the country, become less white, that's going to matter a lot more. | ||
The population becomes less white, and as the people in charge of the country, become less white, and as the people in charge of the country, become less white, and as the people in charge of the country, become less white, and as the people in charge of the country, become less white. | ||
The population becomes less white, and as the people in charge of the country, become less white. | ||
The population becomes less white. | ||
Thank you. | ||
I'd like to propose it to us. | ||
To our people. | ||
I'd like to propose a toast to the Kruipers, to White Boy Summer, White Boy Century, to the reaction and the reclamation of the United States. | ||
unidentified
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Cheers everybody. | |
It's gonna happen. | ||
They kick me off the plane, you know what that means? | ||
White boy summer road trip. | ||
They give us lemons, we make lemon. | ||
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 try and go for our spirits. | ||
unidentified
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But they never can. | |
They never take that away from us. | ||
Because I believe in God. | ||
And I believe in America. | ||
Even what I'm doing. | ||
We are still enjoying. | ||
unidentified
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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. | ||
unidentified
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Nothing is going to stop White Boy Summer. | |
Nothing is going to stop America First. | ||
America First, bitch. | ||
There's always a way. | ||
White people founded 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... | ||
unidentified
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Smile on us right now, what we're doing. | |
Cheers. | ||
The mayor also just announced the city will start requiring proof of COVID vaccination for a range of indoor activities, including going to a restaurant or to the gym. | ||
New York is the first major U.S. | ||
city to introduce a mandate like this. | ||
It requires people to show proof of at least one vaccine dose and will be phased in starting later this month. | ||
It's not. | ||
Businesses have the right to refuse service, even if you're not one of them. | ||
That's their choice. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Take a seat. | ||
Take a seat. | ||
49, we're out. | ||
Okay. | ||
Take a seat. | ||
Where's your next? | ||
Where's your next? | ||
I'm just being away from you. | ||
It's still a city order. | ||
Leave the property or you get a citation. | ||
Period. | ||
Don't argue with me. | ||
It's real simple. | ||
Put your hands right here. | ||
You're not going to need to take. | ||
Yes, you are. | ||
I will take you right now. | ||
You are in violation, and I gave you an awful order. | ||
I'm not going to Walgreens to get an mRNA, non-FDA approved, and even if it wasn't, experimental vaccine that goes inside your cells and manipulates your DNA to start producing spiked proteins, experimental vaccine that goes inside your cells and manipulates your DNA to start producing spiked proteins, which are killing Thank you. - Because I'm afraid of the flu, which kills like .00013%. | ||
unidentified
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I think it's even less than that. | |
This is paving the way for a lockdown. | ||
And if you thought this was over, if you thought that we were getting out of this, you're not. | ||
We're not. | ||
It's not going back to normal. | ||
You're not going back to normal. | ||
This is the beginning. | ||
unidentified
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That was phase one. | |
I believe that they probably had to let people out of the lockdown. | ||
Give people a taste of what things used to be like. | ||
To 1. | ||
Let out pressure. | ||
It's a pressure release valve. | ||
And 2. | ||
It's a mental trick. | ||
People get a small taste of what they used to have, the hard lockdown comes back, and then people are more desperate to do what they're told in order to get full normalcy. | ||
But I think that's the agenda. | ||
And they're already talking about that in Iceland. | ||
They say in Iceland it's a 15-year, 15-year lockdown plan. | ||
And they're talking about that with the vaccines. | ||
Regular, every six months, booster shots. | ||
Booster shots, vaccinations for COVID. | ||
So you're gonna get your two shots, and then get sick, and then you gotta get a third shot, and then, you know, you just get a shot every six months or something. | ||
mRNA poison. | ||
And that's with the 15-year lockdown plan, and that's with the masks, and the plexiglass, and the lockdown, and the vaccine passport. | ||
I think the endgame is the vaccine passport. | ||
When all of this is said and done, there will be no independent businesses left. | ||
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've got to stop it where it is. | ||
You've got to stop it in its track. | ||
unidentified
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Right? | |
I mean, do people not understand how that works? | ||
I think people have it in their minds. | ||
They're like, well, if it gets really bad, you know, I don't know if I'd 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. | ||
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. | ||
You know? | ||
unidentified
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People say, well, if it got so bad, you know, then I might say something. | |
Then I might do something. | ||
I might not like that. | ||
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've got to start thinking how we're going to stop it here. | ||
unidentified
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If people just stop doing it, there's a chance we could avert 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 it. | ||
You know, let the people that work at these places of business remind you five times when you're in a store or 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 a 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. | ||
And the more that you do it, the more you'll be able to 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 gonna pay their rent and their relationship with their parents is bad and they're getting used and Tinder hookups and then they gotta go to Target and they gotta 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. | ||
unidentified
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That's what we have to do. | |
They, they see America merely as a vessel. | ||
I mean, only, only a class of people so rootless Your disposition to view America in such a way is merely a vessel for abstractions, right? | ||
unidentified
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We're gonna smash your brain in with the Bible, idiot. | |
We're going to smash your brain and live the Bible, idiot. | ||
And I'm addicted to the serotonin rush. | ||
When's enough enough, babe? | ||
When's enough enough, babe? | ||
Shit. | ||
Just eat a Big Mac, you stupid bitch. | ||
This angel here can move a country in a peaceful place. | ||
The money has to stop your life. | ||
It's not a last of life. | ||
Feel like this. | ||
This angel here can move a country in a peaceful place. | ||
The money has to stop your life. | ||
It's not a last of life. | ||
Feel like this. | ||
We're not allowed to make jokes anymore. | ||
unidentified
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We're not allowed to make jokes. | |
It's not money. | ||
Sipping wine. | ||
Having some pasta. | ||
Having some pizza. | ||
Oh. | ||
I'm weird. | ||
I'm normal. | ||
I'm, I'm, well, I'm not normal. | ||
I'm a rich, though. | ||
All right, I'm an original. | ||
unidentified
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One of the best things you can do is to make the world more successful. | |
One person raised his voice. | ||
The teacher couldn't believe it. | ||
The classroom couldn't believe it either. | ||
But in the end, he had logic on his side. | ||
And at the end of the day, he proved his point. | ||
And I'm addicted to Sarah Goldberg. | ||
And I'm addicted to Sarah Goldberg. | ||
And I'm addicted to Sarah Goldberg. | ||
And I'm addicted to Sarah Goldberg. | ||
And I'm addicted to Sarah Goldberg. | ||
L.A. | ||
Monster. | ||
I pray the Lord my soul to keep. | ||
Lord save these people. | ||
Let us sleep. | ||
They let in Satan one day. | ||
Treat us, save us from L.A. | ||
They monster. | ||
I am limelight, blooper. | ||
Blueprint 5 mic. | ||
Go get a drimelight. | ||
Should've been signed twice. | ||
Most imitated. | ||
Grammy nominated. | ||
Hotel accommodated. | ||
Cheerleader prompted. | ||
Barbershop player hated. | ||
Mom and pop booth laded. | ||
Felt like it rained till the roof caved in. | ||
Two words. | ||
Goddamn crazy. | ||
Crazy. | ||
So I live by two words. | ||
Fuck you, pay me! | ||
Screaming. | ||
Teasing. | ||
Saving. | ||
You know how the game be. | ||
I can't let them change me. | ||
Cause on Judgment Day, you gon' blame me. | ||
Look God, it's the same and I basically know now. | ||
We get racially profiled, cuffed up and hosed down, pimped up and hoed down. | ||
Plus I got a whole city to hold down. | ||
From the bottom, so the top's the only place to go now. | ||
What's this? | ||
You want to know what's critical to all of this? | ||
We look at Christ on the cross, and you're going to kick us off Twitter? | ||
You can't stop people that are religious zealots. | ||
You cannot stop people that are motivated in the face of the fear of death. | ||
unidentified
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It gives false hope, then eats them whole. | |
Sin, millionaires who are still broke. | ||
Jesus, save all my people from this monster. | ||
For it takes their souls. | ||
It gives us hope that eats them home. | ||
Sin, millionaires who are still broke. | ||
Jesus, save all my people from this monster. | ||
For it takes their souls. | ||
It gives us hope that eats them home. | ||
Sin, millionaires who are still broke. | ||
Jesus saved all my people from this monster. | ||
For it takes their souls. | ||
It gives fools hope and eats them whole. | ||
Billionaires who are still broke. | ||
Give us hope that eats them whole. | ||
Sin, build your lands who are still broke. | ||
Jesus, save all my people. | ||
I'm dispensable. | ||
It takes them so good. | ||
I'm dispensable. | ||
We appeal to the power that is not of this world. | ||
I'm dispensable. I'm dispensable. I'm dispensable. I'm dispensable. | ||
Verification commencing. | ||
Verified. | ||
You are a real human being. | ||
The mayor also just announced the city will start requiring proof of COVID vaccination for a range of indoor activities, including going to a restaurant or to the gym. | ||
New York is the first major U.S. | ||
city to introduce a mandate like this. | ||
It requires people to show proof of at least one vaccine dose and will be phased in starting later this month. | ||
If this is a mistake, It's still a city order. | ||
Leave the property or you get a citation. | ||
Period. | ||
Don't argue with me. | ||
It's real simple. | ||
Where's your name? | ||
Where's your name? | ||
Just stay away from me. | ||
It's still a city ordinance. | ||
Leave the property here. | ||
You get a citation. | ||
Period. | ||
Don't argue with me. | ||
It's real simple. | ||
Put your hands right here. | ||
No. | ||
You're not going to need to take. | ||
Yes, you are. | ||
I will take you right now. | ||
You are in violation, and I gave you a law for the law. | ||
I'm not going to Walgreens to get an mRNA, non-FDA approved, and even if it wasn't, experimental vaccine that goes inside your cells and manipulates your DNA to start producing spiked proteins, experimental vaccine that goes inside your cells and manipulates your DNA to start producing spiked proteins, which are killing babies Because I'm afraid of the flu, which kills like .00013%. | ||
unidentified
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I think it's even less than that. | |
This is paving the way for a lockdown. | ||
And if you thought this was over, if you thought that we were getting out of this, you're not. | ||
We are not. | ||
It's not going back to normal. | ||
You're not going back to normal. | ||
This is the beginning. | ||
unidentified
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That was phase one. | |
I believe that they probably had to let people out of the lockdown. | ||
Give people a taste of what things used to be like. | ||
One, let out pressure. | ||
It's a pressure release valve. | ||
unidentified
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And two, It's a mental trick. | |
People get a small taste of what they used to have, the hard lockdown comes back, and then people are more desperate to do what they're told in order to get full normalcy. | ||
But I think that's the agenda. | ||
And they're already talking about that in Iceland. | ||
They say in Iceland it's a 15-year, 15-year lockdown plan. | ||
And they're talking about that with the vaccines. | ||
Regular, every six months, booster shots. | ||
Booster shots, vaccinations for COVID. | ||
So you're gonna get your two shots, and then get sick, and then you gotta get a third shot, and then, you know, you just get a shot every six months or something. | ||
mRNA poison. | ||
And that's with the 15-year lockdown plan, and that's with the masks, and the plexiglass, and the lockdown, and the vaccine passport. | ||
I think the endgame is the vaccine passport. | ||
When all of this is said and done, there will be no independent businesses left. | ||
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've got to stop it where it is. | ||
You've got to stop it in its track. | ||
Right? | ||
I mean, do people not understand how that works? | ||
I think people have it in their minds. | ||
They're like, well, if it gets really bad, you know, I don't know if I'd 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. | ||
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. | ||
unidentified
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Take a look back at one year ago, you know. | |
People say, well, if it got so bad, you know, then I might say something. | ||
Then I might do something. | ||
I might not like that. | ||
unidentified
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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. | ||
unidentified
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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 it. | ||
You know, let the people that work at these places of business remind you five times when you're in a store or 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 a 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. | ||
And the more that you do it, the more you'll be able to 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 gonna pay their rent and their relationship with their parents is bad and they're getting used and Tinder hookups and then they gotta go to Target and they gotta 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. | ||
unidentified
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That's what we have to do. | |
That's what we have to do. | ||
That's what we have to do. | ||
That's what we have to do. | ||
That's what we have to do. | ||
That's what we have to do. | ||
That's what we have to do. | ||
That's what we have to do. | ||
Our 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. | ||
I'm sorry Brittany and Betsy, but I just can't do it. | ||
You're an e-girl, you know the rule. | ||
unidentified
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No e-girls. | |
Who's got the clip? | ||
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No e-girls. | |
Never! | ||
Hashtag never e-girls. | ||
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Not even once. | |
I've never heard of him. | ||
What is that? | ||
We're going to do not go ballistic. | ||
We'll meet our freedom. | ||
I've never heard of Nick Puts. | ||
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Who's that? | |
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will not globalism, will be our freedom. 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'm out. | ||
I'm out. | ||
I'm out. I'm out. I'm out. I'm out. I'm out. I'm out. I'm out. I'm out. I'm out. | ||
I'm out. I'm out. I'm out. I'm out. I'm out. I'm out. I'm out. I'm out. I'm out. I'm out. | ||
I'm out. I'm out. I'm out. I'm out. I'm out. I'm out. I'm out. I'm out. I'm out. | ||
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out. I'm out. I'm out. I'm out. I'm out. I'm out. I'm out. I'm out. I'm out. I'm | ||
out. I'm out. I'm out. I'm out. I'm out. I'm out. I'm out. I'm out. I'm out. I'm out. | ||
I'm out. I'm out. I'm out. I'm out. I'm out. I'm out. I'm out. I'm out. I'm out. | ||
I'm out. Thank you. | ||
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This is a Christian nation. | |
This is America. - Yeah! | ||
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 and your place like. | ||
Like right. | ||
This is like the movie. | ||
But it's really very like. | ||
Like every single night. | ||
Right. | ||
Every single fight. | ||
Right. | ||
I was looking at the camera. | ||
I don't need to fight. | ||
Like. | ||
I was screaming at my daddy. | ||
Don't be in Christ. | ||
Like. | ||
I was screaming at the camera. | ||
We just like. | ||
Like. | ||
Looking for a fight. | ||
Like. | ||
Even with your life like. | ||
Riding on a white fight. | ||
Feeling like a tight fight. | ||
Pressing on the gas. | ||
Living over full night. | ||
Like. | ||
Dreaming at my daddy. | ||
Don't be in Christ. | ||
Like. | ||
But nobody never tell you. | ||
You need me. | ||
Like Christ. | ||
Only if I see it. | ||
Only when they see me. | ||
Psychotry. | ||
The parents. | ||
And a fool. | ||
You. | ||
You. | ||
Church. | ||
You. | ||
For a teacher. | ||
Now you want to be a freak. | ||
Now you want to see it. | ||
Like to see it. | ||
Tell me what your life like, turn it down straight like. | ||
Driving with my dad and he told me it ain't Christ like. | ||
I'm just trying to find, I've been looking for a new way. | ||
Just really trying not to really do the fool way. | ||
I don't have a clue, they keep cheating on my testo. | ||
Lock up on a texto, doesn't tell texto. | ||
Got another word, got a picture or a death smoke. | ||
Wrestling with God, I don't really want to wrestle. | ||
Spanish for life, fight everything in my life. | ||
Talking with my dad and said it ain't Christ life America first is inevitable, unstoppable And the reason why is because it's not cool to shill for big business It's not cool to shill for Israel It's not. | ||
This is a Christian nation. | ||
This is a miracle. | ||
I fear and love God. - When you remove the fear and love of God, you create the fear and love of everything else. | ||
You talking to somebody right now that only fears God and Jesus has won the victory, bro. | ||
This is what you like. | ||
This is what you like. | ||
This is what you like. | ||
This is what you like. | ||
It's unstoppable. | ||
And the reason why is because it's not cool to shill for big business. | ||
And the reason why is because it's not cool to shill for big business. | ||
It's not cool to shill for Israel. | ||
It's not. | ||
This is a Christian nation. | ||
This is America. | ||
I fear and love God. | ||
When you remove the fear and love of God, you create the fear and love of everything else. | ||
You talking to somebody right now that only fears God and Jesus has won the victory. | ||
Bro, This is what you like. | ||
Like trying to live a life right. | ||
Who really knows you're in your place. | ||
Like, right, right. | ||
This is like the movie, but it's really very bright. | ||
Like, every single night. | ||
Right. | ||
Every single fight. | ||
Right. | ||
I was looking at the camera. | ||
I don't even fight. | ||
Like, I was screaming at my daddy. | ||
Don't be in Christ. | ||
Like, I was screaming at the memory. | ||
Just like, Mike. | ||
Looking for a fight. | ||
Like, see what you're like. | ||
Like, I didn't know why. | ||
Like, selling like a tight fight. | ||
I still don't know why. | ||
I still don't know why. | ||
Like, screaming at my daddy. | ||
Don't be in Christ. | ||
Like, but nobody never. | ||
Telling me being like Christ. | ||
Only if I see it. | ||
Only when they see me. | ||
Like a Tyler Perry. | ||
Like, who's the teacher? | ||
Searching for a teacher. | ||
Now you want to be a freak. | ||
Now you want to see it free. | ||
Like, to see it be a piece. | ||
Tell me what you like. | ||
Like, turn it down to the right. | ||
Like, driving with my dad. | ||
And he told me it ain't price-like. | ||
I'm just trying to find. | ||
I've been looking for a new way. | ||
Just really trying not to rip through the pool way. | ||
I don't have a pool. | ||
I'm eating on my best, though. | ||
I'm back up on the text, though. | ||
Nothing else, though. | ||
Another word. | ||
That a picture or a test. | ||
No wrestling with God. | ||
I don't really want to wrestle Spanish for the life. | ||
Like, everything in my life. | ||
Talking with my dad. | ||
I said it ain't Christ's life. - Oh! | ||
It's not. | ||
This is a Christian nation. | ||
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. | ||
I like this is what you like. | ||
I like this. | ||
I like right. | ||
I like right. | ||
This is like the movie. | ||
I like every single night. | ||
I like I was. | ||
I like I was. | ||
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. | ||
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good evening everybody You are watching America First. | ||
My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes. | ||
We have a great show for you tonight. | ||
Very excited to be back with you here tonight on Thursday. | ||
We have a lot to talk about, lots to get into tonight. | ||
Our featured story tonight is about World War III, which is breaking out right now. | ||
Russia is imminently going to invade Ukraine, and it's gonna be sweet. | ||
It's gonna be awesome. | ||
And you know what? | ||
I hope they do it. | ||
And when they do, we're gonna have a big party. | ||
So, that's our featured story tonight. | ||
Specifically, we'll be talking about a new development. | ||
Today, almost capitulating to Russia, Joe Biden, the acting illegitimate President of America, said that if Russia invades Ukraine a little bit, we're not really gonna respond. | ||
Which to me, is awesome. | ||
Because Russia has amassed 100,000 troops on the border with Ukraine, and we don't know if this is NATO propaganda or State Department propaganda, but they say and they believe that Russia is going to invade. | ||
Now, if Russia invades Ukraine, Ukraine isn't a part of NATO, so there's no actual real defense alliance that would obligate us to intervene, but if we don't intervene, it's going to send a very bad message to other countries around the world about what happens if a satellite state or a smaller country who is within the sphere of influence of a great power like China for example or Iran or some other rogue state. | ||
And so we essentially know that Russia's planning this again according to the State Department and Biden has tried to stop them threatening all kinds of different sanctions all kinds of different financial measures and other things they can do And Russia is going ahead anyway. | ||
So instead of following through with any of this, Biden says, well, you know what, if they invade a little bit, I guess that's not the end of the world. | ||
So it seems like we may get some kind of incursion after all. | ||
So we'll talk about all the details and everything later. | ||
That'll be our featured story. | ||
And I also want to go over an article tonight from the SPLC. | ||
I told you the other week, I don't know if it was this week or last week, but there's this really funny thing happening lately where they're writing hit pieces about me in the liberal media. | ||
And specifically, as you know, there's this group of journalists, and they're not like other journalists, they're not real journalists. | ||
Their job is basically exclusively to do hit pieces and do hit jobs for billionaires. | ||
And so they call this the far-right beat. | ||
You know, when you're a journalist, they say you've got a certain beat, and that is the kind of reporting that you do, that's the kind of thing that you write about. | ||
And so there's this far-right beat, and if you're in right-wing politics, if you're in this, you know what I'm talking about. | ||
And there's this group of journalists from illegitimate, not real publications like Salon, Huffington Post, Daily Beast, Right Wing Watch, etc. | ||
And they've all got one of these guys or gals, and their job is to write about people like me. | ||
And call me ugly, and call me dumb, and call me stupid, and call me hateful, and everything under the sun. | ||
And lately though, so these people have been covering me forever and writing hit pieces and they say everything, but lately it seems like they're fans. | ||
Because I'm not on Twitter, I'm not on any major social media, I have no nexus in there, I don't even have the ability to make alternative accounts. | ||
Like I can't go on Instagram and make an anonymous account And people secretly know it's me, but there's no explicit message that it's me. | ||
I can't even do that anymore. | ||
I can't do that on Instagram. | ||
I can't do that on Twitter. | ||
I can't do that on TikTok. | ||
I can't do that on anything. | ||
So I'm completely disconnected. | ||
But yet you're still able to find my content all the time on Twitter, YouTube, on all of them. | ||
And you're able to find it from these types of journalists posting it in order to make some kind of protracted statement about how awful I am. | ||
And lately I've been seeing these clips and articles and if you didn't know any better it would almost seem like it's just a subversive way of supporting me. | ||
If you didn't know that their job was to post these things to hurt me, you would think they're posting these things to help me. | ||
Because the kinds of videos and quotes and things that they're posting are so completely innocuous or even endearing that one could only conclude, if they didn't know better, that they're being posted to make other people like me and to expose my content to a larger audience on platforms that I can't access. | ||
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So I want to go over one of these articles today. | |
From the SPLC. | ||
You know, they're talking real tough about, oh, we're gonna write an article about this guy. | ||
And I read the article, it came out today, and it's just like a long list of funny quotes that I said on the show. | ||
So, you know, it's a bit of a slow news day, so we'll go over that. | ||
It'll be sort of fun. | ||
So that's gonna be our show. | ||
Should be some pretty good stuff. | ||
Before we get into the news, I want to remind you to get your tickets for AFPAC. | ||
Our third annual America First Political Action Conference is happening in February. | ||
February 25th. | ||
It's a Friday. | ||
We'll be in Orlando, Florida. | ||
And you've heard the speech a hundred times already. | ||
I think you know the deal. | ||
This is our annual political conference. | ||
It's going to be a dinner. | ||
We'll have speeches from some of the most famous, biggest people in the America First movement. | ||
It's going to be our biggest event that we've ever done by far. | ||
Last year, AFPAC 2, that was our biggest event. | ||
That is our biggest event to date. | ||
This conference this year will be more than twice as big. | ||
So last year we broke our record. | ||
Biggest event we've ever done. | ||
And it was impressive. | ||
We had a sitting congressman, and we had Steve King, and we had Michelle, and we had John Miller, and we had Vince. | ||
And this conference will be more than twice as big. | ||
So twice as big plus. | ||
And it's going to be huge. | ||
I think this is the biggest event of this kind that has ever been done. | ||
Because you've got a few others, you know, you've got... and I like all the other conferences, but ours is just bigger and more expensive and better. | ||
And I don't want to name any names because I don't want it to be perceived as a slight or anything, but Just bigger, better, more expensive, nicer stage, more people than anything that's been done in a really, really long time for the dissident right. | ||
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If ever. | |
I don't know if there's ever been a gathering this big. | ||
It's going to be pretty substantial. | ||
It's going to be a lot of fun. | ||
Tickets are nearly sold out. | ||
We have fewer than 100 tickets remaining. | ||
So, I mean, we had a lot of tickets, and I think this is week 2 or 3 of sales, and we have less than 100 left. | ||
So, get them while you can. | ||
Once they're gone, they are gone. | ||
I anticipate they'll probably be gone before the beginning of next week. | ||
With the rate that we've been selling them, I think probably by Monday at the very latest, they're all going to be gone. | ||
So if you're planning on going, if you're waiting until the last minute, please don't because this is really it. | ||
100 tickets left. | ||
Actually fewer, so just make sure you're on top of that. | ||
We have e-check and mail-in processing options. | ||
You can mail a check with the form, you do it that way with paper, or you could input your information online with e-check. | ||
If you have any issues with your order, we now have a support system on the site so you can use that. | ||
But we're winding down our sales, we'll be announcing our speakers soon, and yeah, it's gonna be a lot of fun. | ||
It's gonna be good to get out of this city, okay? | ||
It's like 10 degrees here. | ||
I don't, you know, I just can't live here anymore. | ||
I love this city, but they're just making it impossible. | ||
They're just making it ridiculous. | ||
It's bad enough, you know, you wake up, you go outside, 10 degrees today. | ||
10 degrees. | ||
Then try to go into a restaurant, vaccine mandate. | ||
Oh, also there's blacks stealing cars everywhere. | ||
And the property taxes, and the sales tax, and the income tax is obscene. | ||
5% income tax, 10% sales tax, property tax, absurd. | ||
I can't do it anymore. | ||
So it'll be good to be down in Florida and get away from this dump. | ||
I love Chicago. | ||
It's a great city. | ||
I love the hot dogs. | ||
I love the whole deal, but... | ||
It's not worth it anymore. | ||
So it'll be good to get away a little bit. | ||
Get away from the winter. | ||
And that's always good too. | ||
It's a nice excuse for a vacation. | ||
So that's AVPAC. | ||
Remember to follow me here. | ||
If you're new here on CozyTV, I know we had our biggest audience ever yesterday. | ||
So if you're new here on the platform, make sure you follow me on my Cozy channel here. | ||
If you follow me here, you'll get a notification. | ||
When my show begins not when the lobby starts like a billion hours ago But when the show begins you get a notification and you click on it, and I'm live usually within a few minutes So follow me here follow me on telegram and follow me on gab the links are down below I Think that's everything before we get into the show a few things here So first I just want to say Yesterday we had our biggest show ever. | ||
I know we said that yesterday, but I just want to make it official. | ||
We looked at the numbers. | ||
Yesterday was the biggest show I've ever done since getting banned on DLive. | ||
I was banned on DLive, I believe, on January 9th last year. | ||
It is January 20th. | ||
One year later, and yesterday we had our biggest audience yet since leaving DLive at 11,000 plus viewers. | ||
And that is approximately the kind of viewership that I was getting on DLive. | ||
You know, I've been getting about 6, 7, 8,000 viewers per night pretty regularly for some time now. | ||
And we had to build up sort of slowly over time. | ||
But 11,000? | ||
That's just about where we were when we left DLive. | ||
It's been a year. | ||
We've rebuilt the audience. | ||
We've rebuilt the platform. | ||
We rebuilt it. | ||
All the good stuff. | ||
America First, Weekly Sweat, Jaden Vince, all your favorites. | ||
And without the stuff you don't like. | ||
The censorship, these Chinese people, these gay community events, all these other weirdos. | ||
You know, so it's pretty impressive. | ||
And it's a big milestone for us. | ||
And it also comes on the heels of breaking the record just two weeks ago. | ||
I think it was last week or the week before that I broke the viewership record on Cozy twice in one week. | ||
We hit our highest ever I think at 8,200 then 8,400 then 11,200 last night. | ||
All in the span of a couple of weeks. | ||
$11,400, then $11,200 last night, all in the span of a couple of weeks. | ||
And seriously impressive, considering that this is after everything that's gone on. - Yeah. | ||
And when I say that I mean the censorship, which means ban from YouTube, Twitch, DLive, ban from Facebook, Instagram, Twitter. | ||
So in light of that, in light of the debanking and the financial sanction, which is being unable to secure a credit card processor at all, period, in the past year, As well as, and this is not even to mention what's going on in the entire ecosystem, which is to say that viewership for everybody is dramatically down. | ||
Donald Trump left office And interest in politics has cratered. | ||
Specifically on the right, but overall as well. | ||
If you look at television ratings, it's all significantly down. | ||
MSNBC, CNN, Fox News, if you look at streamers, if you look at news channels, the entire media ecosystem has cratered. | ||
And again, particularly with Trumpism. | ||
So there's so many factors going on, and I could go even further than that. | ||
I could keep listening to them. | ||
But when you look at comprehensively just what a disaster last year was, not for us, we survived and thrived last year, but the kinds of obstacles that were put in our way, it's all the more impressive that it took 12 months to go from being completely dependent on a platform like DLive And having all, for the most part, the major platforms, and having a sympathetic president, and all of that. | ||
And it only took 12 months, with all of that taken away, to rebuild. | ||
With no resources, no institutional backing, no nothing. | ||
I mean literally it's a team of savant, genius, Zoomer developers, me, a handful of generous donors from the America First Foundation, although honestly we really didn't even use the money for that, We're using the money for AFPAC and for other projects as well as a greatest intern team in the world Which is all zoomers, which is all kids. | ||
It's all zoomers You know, we were able to do something that nobody else has done I mean we've we've had a bounce back that has just never been seen before This is a story that cannot be told about anybody else. | ||
Total censorship, not just surviving but growing. | ||
Total censorship, not just growing but making inroads with politicians and moving further to the mainstream. | ||
It's unheard of. | ||
There's no one else that's done this with the exception of Alex Jones. | ||
I think that's it. | ||
So, seriously good stuff. | ||
So I just wanted to drop some white pills there about cozy. | ||
How's my hair doing? | ||
I got my hair cut today. | ||
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I don't know. | |
I'm not in love with how it looks right now. | ||
It never looks the same in the mirror as it does on stream. | ||
Isn't that always the case? | ||
Which side am I on? | ||
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Here. | |
I don't know. | ||
Why can't my hair just look cool like TikTok, huh? | ||
Why can't my hair just look cool like a TikTok guy? | ||
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Whatever. | |
Whatever. | ||
It's just like everything else. | ||
Whatever, just whatever. | ||
We'll just deal with it. | ||
We'll just roll with it. | ||
Okay. | ||
So anyway, so that's cozy. | ||
Also, one other thing. | ||
I just want to say big hats off to Andrew Torba. | ||
I hope everybody watched his appearance today on Slightly Offensive with Elijah Schaefer and on TimCast Live. | ||
He did an amazing job and I think everybody should go check out his interview specifically on TimCast Live only because the contrast is amazing. | ||
Yesterday, Jason Miller from Getter is on TimCast and he just gets raped. | ||
Okay? | ||
There's just no, there's not a nice way to say it. | ||
He just gets basically raped. | ||
You know, Tim Pool and the whole team are battering him with these questions. | ||
Hey, you're not free speech. | ||
Why'd you ban Nick Fuentes? | ||
And he's got nothing. | ||
And so he's just getting kicked and punched, metaphorically, and spit on for an hour. | ||
And the comments are universally negative. | ||
400,000 views and all the comments are saying what a joke this guy is. | ||
And he came across like a real jerk too. | ||
Came across insincere, corporate, pretentious. | ||
And then one day later, you get Andrew Torba from Gab, so Jason Miller from Gab, or Andrew Torba from Gab, same show, one day apart, and by contrast, everybody's loving him. | ||
Everybody's loving him, and everyone on the team is surprised at how impressed they are with it. | ||
They're asking Andrew Torba, they're even trying to grill him. | ||
With Jason Miller, they're saying, hey, why did you ban the most censored person ever for no reason? | ||
Which is a hard question, but it's also a really significant question. | ||
And he's got nothing. | ||
And they're like, you're full of shit. | ||
One day later they have Andrew Torba on, and they go... | ||
Hey, so what about this? | ||
You say that you ban people from impersonating other people, huh? | ||
So you are banning something that's protected by the First Amendment. | ||
And Anja Torba goes, well, why don't you read the whole thing? | ||
And it says, well, ban people from impersonating others unless protected by the First Amendment. | ||
Oh, they got him! | ||
So, I mean, in other words, they're grilling Anja Torba, and really, The more that they question him, the better it gets. | ||
They're asking him about, you know, clemency or forgiveness for people that get suspended. | ||
And his answer's awesome. | ||
He goes, you know what? | ||
Well, sometimes people have a bad day. | ||
We delete the post, not the account. | ||
Amazing answer! | ||
They go, okay, well what if someone gets banned and then they make a new account? | ||
And he goes, well, we would have a hard time figuring out if they did that. | ||
He goes, you know, probably if they came back and they don't break the rules, it's fine. | ||
Perfect answer! | ||
And they rip through his terms of service. | ||
I mean, they read through the whole thing, and it's like, immaculate. | ||
Not to mention, Torba comes across as a real human being, because it's what he is. | ||
Real Christian, real human being. | ||
And so, you know, it's not even just the platform, it's not even just the argument, which I thought Torba was articulate, and I also thought he was sincere. | ||
He didn't have these canned answers, he was just being himself. | ||
But it's also in the temperament. | ||
Yesterday, Jason Miller wouldn't even say the word GAAP. | ||
They said, hey, what about GAAP? | ||
And he goes, well, any other free speech offering is going to be inferior to Getter and went out of his way to not say it because that's a marketing strategy, right? | ||
That's a communication strategy. | ||
Whereas Torba, you know, he comes across just like you're talking to a person. | ||
You're not talking to a corporate representative. | ||
You're talking to a guy. | ||
So, I encourage everybody to check it out. | ||
I just want to say how blown away I was. | ||
I was watching it before the show. | ||
That's why I'm a little later, a little bit later tonight. | ||
Because I was watching the whole, I watched the whole thing from start to finish and really impressive stuff. | ||
So, you gotta love it. | ||
I mean, we're really building up a team here. | ||
With America First and what we represent. | ||
It's now a broad coalition. | ||
At one point, it was a few people. | ||
It was me, really, starting my show. | ||
And it's not to say necessarily that my show is the origin point of Gab, necessarily, but it is to say that at one point, you had all these people. | ||
They were all out there. | ||
You know, Michelle Malkin was doing great work, and Alex Jones was doing his show, and everyone was doing their thing. | ||
And here we are all these years later, and it seems like all these forces are beginning to coalesce. | ||
And they're all sort of being brought under the same umbrella, fighting for very similar things. | ||
A doctrine is beginning to be articulated. | ||
Infrastructure is being formed. | ||
Like, the real vestiges of a parallel movement are coming into being. | ||
And so it's really exciting to see. | ||
When you see Torba, like a total rock star, and Gab is blowing up, And you've got candidates and congressmen and people pouring onto the site. | ||
You start to realize this thing has legs. | ||
When you look at this show with 11,000 people watching on a proprietary platform, we got our conference coming up, it'll be the biggest dissent and right conference in this century, in like a hundred years, you start to say, wow, okay, you know what? | ||
This is a serious deal. | ||
So it's very exciting. | ||
So that's Andrew Torba, but I want to get on to our news here and our first story. | ||
Like I said, you know, it's not it's not like a huge story or anything, but it's just sort of a fun thing. | ||
I saw this before the show and honestly, it's a bit of a slow news day. | ||
You know, as always, I'm scouring Revolver, I'm on the Stormer, I'm on Gamer Uprising, I'm on Poll, I'm on New York Times, BBC, National File, Daily Veracity, and I'm, you know, I'm just not really finding anything that's all that good. | ||
And honestly, I've been really busy as it is with AFPAC and with a million other things, and then they throw the subpoena in my lap, and you know, yesterday I'm beating my chest and I'm like, you're gonna have to kill me! | ||
I'm a martyr! | ||
But it is such a pain in the ass, I can't even begin to tell you. | ||
We're beginning our preparations for AFPAC 3, right? | ||
Or, I shouldn't say we're beginning, I mean we're in the thick of it. | ||
We're putting together this huge conference, and we're restructuring our program, and I'm getting ready to move, I'm getting ready to build the studio, and we're talking to candidates for the midterms. | ||
I mean, my days are so long, and I'm so tired, and I just want to play a game of Civilization V and just chill, and then the government is like, oh, can you turn over a billion documents? | ||
That's what a subpoena is. | ||
They come over and, you know, because you guys saw the letter, but I got the subpoena. | ||
And, you know, I'm going through the subpoena and it's like, hey, could you deliver all your text messages that say America? | ||
Every text message that you sent that has the word America in it from the time you were born until today, can you turn that into us tomorrow or else we'll kill you? | ||
Oh yeah, no problem. | ||
Not like I got anything else going on. | ||
It's just a big pain in the ass. | ||
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It's been a long day. | |
It's been a long week, honestly. | ||
But that's how it goes. | ||
It's so stupid. | ||
And that's how it is. | ||
Hey, give us all your documents and otherwise... | ||
We're gonna burn you alive. | ||
Well, you know what? | ||
I think I'd rather just burn alive at this point. | ||
Honestly, they want to throw me in jail? | ||
Okay, whatever. | ||
You got it. | ||
You got it. | ||
It's looking like, you know, death or jail is sort of like the arc of my life is shrinking and it's bending towards death or jail all the time. | ||
And I'm sort of resigning myself because the thing is this. | ||
Somebody like me really has to lose everything. | ||
This is part of the deal, folks. | ||
I mean, I hate to say that. | ||
It's unfortunate. | ||
I don't want it to happen, but it is sort of my destiny. | ||
I'm a true legend. | ||
I'm a true hero. | ||
And you know what? | ||
You don't get to be a true hero and a true legend and, like, get to do the things you want to do, you know? | ||
You have to make the ultimate sacrifice. | ||
You have to give up everything. | ||
And that sucks, because I only have one life, and this is it, and it's my real life, my real life, and everyone, you know, has their own life, and this is mine. | ||
In order to achieve greatness, in order to achieve a great thing and give the ultimate sacrifice, you know, you've got to have everything taken away. | ||
Over time I've realized that's the course and the trajectory of my life and I know that it's a crucible and it will purify me and strengthen me, or it will kill me, but that's the price that one pays to live a life of consequence, so it is what it is. | ||
But, you know, so unironically, you know, and here's the thing. | ||
They all say, ah, you know, we're going to kill you. | ||
Oh, you're gonna go to jail! | ||
You're gonna piss yourself when you're going to jail! | ||
It's like, that's the difference between you and me. | ||
That's the difference between you and I, journalist, or whomever. | ||
I'm not hanging on, you know? | ||
I'm a real... They don't make people like me anymore, okay? | ||
They don't make them like me anymore. | ||
I'm 23 years old. | ||
I've already lost a lot, and there's a lot more to lose, but You know, I uniquely understand the transience of this passing life, and everything in it, and so when people go, oh, you know, well we'll throw him in jail, then, then he's gonna, you know, then we're gonna get him. | ||
And when they say get him, they don't even mean stop me, they mean like, well then we're gonna wipe that smirk off his face. | ||
Well you know what? | ||
You'll never wipe the smirk off my face. | ||
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You'll never wipe the smirk off my face. | |
You can take anything from me. | ||
Take it all away from me. | ||
You know, and in some ways I'm not prepared for that. | ||
If you really, you're not ready for it until it happens. | ||
But what I'm trying to communicate is they're saying, oh, we're going to take from you. | ||
And I'm saying I'm letting go. | ||
I'm letting go. | ||
I'm putting it in God's hands. | ||
That's what a true believer is. | ||
That's what a true faithful person is. | ||
This is what they did to the Christians. | ||
They're like, you know, we'll feed you to lions. | ||
We'll burn you alive. | ||
We'll crucify you upside down. | ||
Then we'll, you know, we'll get you to repudiate your faith. | ||
They said, okay, go for it. | ||
We're putting on the armor of God. | ||
So, I'm putting it in God's hands. | ||
God is in control, not me. | ||
And that allows me to be somewhat smug, even in the face of the ultimate sacrifice. | ||
It would be nice, it would be nice if I could enjoy, but it's overrated to enjoy. | ||
So anyway, but we're going to get into that anyway. | ||
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Yeah, so that sort of went there. | |
But we're going to dive into this article here. | ||
That's true. | ||
That's how it is. | ||
I'm not trying to talk about what a special person I am, but you see how these things are going. | ||
It's getting real. | ||
It's getting serious. | ||
The whole thing is getting very serious. | ||
It used to just be jokes. | ||
It used to just be funny. | ||
How did this all start out? | ||
Gamergate and trolling SJWs. | ||
You know, making racist jokes. | ||
And Pepe and the meme war. | ||
And now it's like, well, Satan controls the world. | ||
Satan runs the American government. | ||
We're going against all of that. | ||
And their position is precarious. | ||
Now they're lashing out. | ||
And they're serious about keeping their power. | ||
They're serious about these challenges to their legitimacy and their tenuous grip on power. | ||
And so now it's getting serious. | ||
Vax mandates, political prisoners, all this stuff. | ||
It's getting real. | ||
But you know what? | ||
We have to be willing. | ||
It's like chicken, sort of. | ||
We've got to be willing to white knuckle and grit our teeth and go all the way, you know, and fly into the sun. | ||
That's really what we're doing here. | ||
That's what I'm doing, at least. | ||
Some people are willing to say, I know when to call the quits. | ||
I know when to say it's not worth it. | ||
And I'm like, I don't have that bone in my body. | ||
I'm gonna say the N-word because it's funny and if you need to put me in jail for that, so be it. | ||
I'll keep saying the N-word. | ||
I'll say the N-word in jail. | ||
I'll still be saying it. | ||
And I'll still be naming and gaming in jail or in heaven. | ||
But that's how it is. | ||
It all started innocently enough and some people live in denial and they want to keep living an innocent life and they have abdicated their obligation to fight, but we have to fight. | ||
We have to fight because our way of life is being threatened. | ||
Our freedom, our autonomy, it's all being threatened. | ||
And, you know, some people like to run, hide, live in denial, pretend it's not happening, but it is happening and we don't get to choose. | ||
We have an obligation. | ||
So that's how I, that's how I see it. | ||
Okay. | ||
So anyway, so we're We're going to get into this article here. | ||
Like I said, not a big news story, but I did just want to go through this. | ||
So we've got this article from the SPLC here. | ||
You like, I'm sort of increasing the production lately. | ||
We've got camera number two here. | ||
We've got our original Logitech webcam. | ||
So I've got our B camera with the dreaded autofocus, which I hate. | ||
See that? | ||
So yeah, we're sort of increasing the production quality. | ||
Bet you never thought you'd see this on America first, did you? | ||
So this is our article here. | ||
We're gonna just go through this real quick. | ||
I just thought it was funny, and then we'll get on and we'll talk about Russia. | ||
This is by Michael Hayden, who I saw in New York. | ||
Sort of trollish, ghoulish figure. | ||
Very disturbing. | ||
You know, because I'm in New York, I'm doing my thing, and he photographed me here at the Staten Island rally. | ||
He took that picture! | ||
There I am, waving to him, and I'm sort of like, you know, hey, what's up? | ||
And he's got this, like, ghoulish... You know what it is? | ||
He doesn't have adrenaline control. | ||
As he's getting in a confrontation with me in New York. | ||
Yeah, I'm looking at the wrong camera. | ||
He gets in a confrontation with me in New York. | ||
And, you know, when you get in a confrontation with somebody, your adrenaline kicks in. | ||
It's just, it's involuntary. | ||
And we all know the feeling when you get it. | ||
And you start to get a little shaky, you know, and everything. | ||
And so he's just got this, like, ghoulish, trollish sort of grin. | ||
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He's like, hey, hey, Nick. | |
Are you a Fed? | ||
Are you cooperating with the Feds? | ||
And, you know, totally unhinged individual, and I'm like, yeah, okay, whatever, dude. | ||
And, you know, I go in and I kill it, like I do every time. | ||
I roll in with my fans, and I just kill it, and I just give my awesome speech, and people are confronting me, people are... One guy in a hoodie comes, like, racing towards me, and I'm, you know, I'm ready to accept my fate, accept a bullet. | ||
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I'm in. | |
I'm in. | ||
Anyway, so he's sort of this ghoulish guy. | ||
I ran into him earlier. | ||
He writes this article for SPLC. | ||
Now granted, they write these articles for like a year. | ||
Well, for a long time, but especially throughout 2021 they're writing these articles and their goal is to get me banned on Twitter. | ||
Well first their goal is to get me banned on DLive. | ||
Then their goal is to get me banned on this, that, and the other. | ||
Then they're gonna, right? | ||
So the goalposts are always shifting and they always think, okay, well if we just get him banned on Twitter, if we just get him banned on this, then it's over. | ||
Well they ran out of those kinds of objectives. | ||
They ran out. | ||
This strategy they have, this tactic of write the hit piece, tattle to the service, get me banned from something, limit my reach, they've already done that. | ||
And they've done that so many times, there's nothing else they could do that with. | ||
There's no one left to tattle to. | ||
There's no other service left to deplatform me from. | ||
They've exhausted the number of objectives here, but yet I still persist. | ||
So what do they do? | ||
Well, they come up with this. | ||
And this article, I don't even know what the objective is here. | ||
It used to be, Nick said a mean thing, ban him! | ||
Ban him from Twitter! | ||
Nick said a mean thing, ban him from DLive! | ||
He said the n-word, you know. | ||
He said this, he said that. | ||
And now we've got an article which really is just quotes. | ||
And I'll read it to you. | ||
I thought it was funny. | ||
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That's what it says. | |
Nick Fuentes faces scrutiny following the January 6th subpoena. | ||
Oh, it's hard-hitting stuff. | ||
The House Committee investigating the storming of the U.S. | ||
Capitol building on January 6, 2021 subpoenaed white nationalist activist Nick Fuentes on Wednesday night, sharpening the public attention on his America First group's involvement in a run-up to the event. | ||
Now, they always call me a white nationalist and they think this is some victory. | ||
Like I saw Jared Holt, he did it, who works for the Atlantic Council by the way, and the Atlantic Council, I will remind you, is funded by the government of Lebanon, the government of the United Arab Emirates, the British Foreign Office, the US State Department, NATO, JP Morgan, Pfizer, it's all real, I'm not making that up. | ||
You can go on the Atlantic Council website, go to their honor roll of contributors, And in the $1,000,000 plus in contribution category, you literally have the government of Lebanon. | ||
Literally have the United Arab Emirates. | ||
Which is all CIA, State Department controlled oil money. | ||
These are murderers, these are killers, these are, you know, Arab Muslim despots. | ||
Plus, the British Foreign Office, which is like, Illuminati. | ||
I mean, that's like, that's the Illuminati, right? | ||
That's like, New World Order type stuff. | ||
State Department, and then you get into, like, all the banks, the military, the Pentagon. | ||
Anyway, we have to clarify that because that's who we're talking about here. | ||
And it's such a warped thing you get somebody like that. | ||
He's a journalist working for NATO and he's like, the number one threat to society? | ||
This 23 year old guy who lives with his parents and does a livestream on his own website. | ||
I work for Hariri. | ||
I work for Lebanon. | ||
I work for the United Arab Emirates. | ||
I work for the Pentagon. | ||
And you know who the number one threat to peace is? | ||
You know who the number one threat to world peace and harmony and liberalism is? | ||
It's this kid that lives with his parents. | ||
That says the N-word, not the Atlantic Council, not Henry Kissinger. | ||
Anyway, so Gerard Holt, hero of the working class, hero of the downtrodden at the Atlantic Council, he wrote something on Twitter, something to the effect of, he said, He said, you know, congratulations to the Associated Press, because the Associated Press called me a white nationalist. | ||
I think the New York Times called me a white nationalist. | ||
He says congrats to the New York Times calling him a white nationalist, because when you call him a far-right extremist, that helps him mainstream his message. | ||
You have to call him a white nationalist. | ||
And you have to laugh at these people and what they think they're doing. | ||
The only reason I ever said that I didn't, well the only reason I cared that they called me a white nationalist, it's not true, but the only reason I cared that they were saying something that wasn't true is because that if they were saying that it would increase the likelihood I was banned from Twitter. | ||
And I like Twitter and I wanted to use Twitter. | ||
So when they would call me a white nationalist, I would say, no don't say that, I'm not, I'm definitely not, because I didn't want to get banned on Twitter. | ||
Now I still am not, and I would still say I'm not, but If some libtard is going to lie about me, I don't really care. | ||
It's sort of, what's my investment? | ||
If some liberal working for the government lies about me, I don't really care. | ||
I only cared insofar as it was affecting my prospects of remaining on Twitter. | ||
It's still a lie, but I'm just not really invested. | ||
People lie about me all day long. | ||
I only care when it affects You know, my ability to promulgate my message, and I enjoy Twitter, so... So anyway, so they keep doing this and they're like, we're gonna get his goat, we're gonna get under his skin. | ||
I don't care anymore. | ||
You took Twitter from me... Well, not really. | ||
The ADL took... The far more prestigious ADL took Twitter from me. | ||
Not the... The SPLC tried for a year and then the ADL dropped one hit piece and I got banned, so it was not... Hatewatch, which is what this is, is the bottom of the barrel, but... | ||
But anyway. | ||
So, I have nothing left to lose. | ||
I don't care what you call me. | ||
So, anyway. | ||
So, just a note on that. | ||
They're like, we gotta include that, we gotta include that. | ||
The only effect that this is gonna have is it's gonna make people more susceptible to white nationalism. | ||
Because you know what? | ||
People like me. | ||
I'm charismatic, I'm logical, I'm sensible, I'm a likable, real person. | ||
I'm not some freak journalist. | ||
And so the only effect of people calling me a white nationalist is it's just going to mainstream white nationalism. | ||
That's all. | ||
All you're going to do is defang the term like racist and everything else and people are going to start saying, oh they call everyone a white nationalist. | ||
All they're going to say is, white nationalist? | ||
He's Mexican. | ||
Or in the future, white nationalist? | ||
That must be cool. | ||
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Because he's cool. | |
Anyway. | ||
So the article says Fuentes 23 responded to the subpoena hours after the committee released a statement about it by saying he would plead the Fifth Amendment unless someone televised the proceedings. | ||
He said, I wish the testimony was televised. | ||
If the testimony was televised, I will do it. | ||
If they televised my appearance, I absolutely will do it. | ||
If I get to go to Congress and I get to sit there and talk about groipers and go off, I will totally do it. | ||
If not, I might invoke the Fifth. | ||
Frontis uses the slang word ROIPERS to represent his young, white, male fanbase. | ||
He galvanized crowds of such young men at so-called Stop the Steal events across the country following former President Donald Trump's loss, where Frontis and others promoted lies more like truths, more like accuracies, about the 2020 election. | ||
Fuentes never went inside the Capitol building, but he wore a VIP badge to Trump's speech and addressed supporters outside the Capitol during the awesome riot. | ||
It is unclear whether the Trump administration knew of Fuentes' appearance at the event. | ||
As Hatewatch previously reported, Fuentes appeared to encourage cool people during his speech, telling them at one point to break down the barriers and disregard the police. | ||
Another video captured that day showed someone waving Fuentes' brand America First flag inside the building while the violence unfolded. | ||
Fuentes, whose devoted fans traveled to see him speak in public, has on his live streams praised fascist figures such as Mussolini and talked about giving Trump a Hitler salute. | ||
He has also repeatedly expressed enthusiasm for what happened on the 6th. | ||
He said in a live stream this year on the first anniversary of the insurrection, quote, I started out the show earlier saying happy January 6th. | ||
This is a holiday. | ||
This is an historic moment for us. | ||
We should celebrate that it happened. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
And I said this on telegram last night after midnight was technically January 6th. | ||
I don't regret a thing about my actions and I don't regret anything I did leading up to it in the three months prior since November 3rd. | ||
Now, that might get me in legal trouble later on, but you know what? | ||
At this point, just being a free man is worth all the trouble that comes with it, if I'm being totally honest. | ||
My lawyer keeps browbeating me. | ||
He's like, you should stop talking about this. | ||
And I'm like, I'm sorry. | ||
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I can't. | |
I'm a free nigga. | ||
You can't control me. | ||
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That's how it is what it is. | |
But reading that, I'm like, yeah, boy. | ||
Yeah, that was probably unwise, but you know what? | ||
Sometimes it's nice to be young and foolish, and you pay the price, but that's life. | ||
You know, that really is life. | ||
Fuentes continued... You know, some people are young and foolish, and that involves they drink at a party, or they kiss a girl they just met, or they, you know, drive recklessly, or you, like, go to the Capitol and you're like, Tear down the barriers. | ||
Disregard the police. | ||
I don't regret anything I've ever said. | ||
And you can take that to Congress. | ||
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And you can take that to court. | |
And they will. | ||
And they will. | ||
But you know what? | ||
I'm a free man. | ||
My life is just more awesome. | ||
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Well, I was young and foolish once, yeah. | |
I drank beers at a party. | ||
I was pretty wild and crazy. | ||
We had such a fun party that time, and me, I'm like, okay, okay fellas. | ||
Patriot Day. | ||
Maga Night at the White House. | ||
Stand back and stand by. | ||
So, with a more awesome life comes more awesome consequences. | ||
That's the only way I can live. | ||
Anyway, so I said we need to celebrate January 6th. | ||
This is part of our new heritage. | ||
This is part of our new history. | ||
The Fuentes subpoena comes amid a flurry of actions taken by the 1-6 committee in recent months. | ||
The committee also sent a subpoena to a gay retard, Trader, the former leader of the, whoops, of this queer group of goofies. | ||
Retard, also a live streamer, played a supportive role, more like a bitch-made, subversive, treacherous role, and is America's first group following the collapse of Gay Club. | ||
Colloquially known as the Gay Club, Fuentes has claimed other consequences to his support of the Stop the Steal movement. | ||
He said in April 2021 the government seized his wealth in the aftermath of the attack. | ||
Fuentes traffics in cryptocurrency. | ||
Traffics! | ||
Trafficking, you know! | ||
Traffics in Bitcoin! | ||
These people are retards. | ||
And donors gave him tens of thousands of dollars worth of it More like hundreds of thousands, actually. | ||
Tens of thousands. | ||
It was 13.5 Bitcoin. | ||
Do the math. | ||
The committee's press release mentions a donation received from French computer programmer Laurent Bachelier. | ||
God bless. | ||
Rest in peace. | ||
Fuentes boasted from the messaging app Telegram that he received hundreds of thousands of dollars in Bitcoin. | ||
Yeah, so why didn't you say it? | ||
I mean, do the math on that. | ||
That's in the Chainalysis report. | ||
It's not like it's not like the information's not out there. | ||
I wonder how much Michael Hayden makes working for SPLC. | ||
Anyone want to take a guess? | ||
Not that I'm like some money guy. | ||
They stole all my money. | ||
And, you know, so it's not like it's not like that matters, but You know, this guy probably makes peanuts being a corporate sellout. | ||
Well, he thinks he's doing the right thing, and that's, you know... He's wrong, because he's stupid, but, you know, bless his heart. | ||
So I said, I don't like to brag or anything, but if you knew... if you knew how much money they took... Do you know how much I hate the government? | ||
Because I woke up and one of my checking accounts, which has lots and lots and lots of money in it, had zero dollars. | ||
Fuentes stands out among other people because of his public alignment with elected and formerly elected politicians. | ||
Stop the Steal supporter Paul Gosar appeared at Fuentes' AfPak event on February 21. | ||
Steve King attended the same event. | ||
Arizona State Senator Wendy Rogers has praised Fuentes by name on social media. | ||
Fuentes has persisted in making public appearances following January 6th, but his rhetoric and style have taken a more paranoid religious air in recent months, which is kind of awesome when you think about it. | ||
Hate Watch attended a Fuentes-led event outside Staten Island Hospital and found him speaking out against COVID to a crowd of around 50 fans, more like 100, while wearing a bulletproof vest and pointing to a large crucifix. | ||
He said, that man on that cross, that is more real than your job. | ||
It's more real than your friends. | ||
True. | ||
He also has become more explicit in expressing solidarity with white supremacists. | ||
In his livestream, he repeatedly compared himself to Andrew Anglin. | ||
More like a handful of times. | ||
Editor of the Daily Stormer. | ||
I'm trying to get out a very important message about white genocide and the destruction of our people, he explained. | ||
And by the way, Andrew Anglin is a great writer, okay? | ||
Very funny and a great writer. | ||
And, you know, this really gets to the heart of the matter. | ||
I know I'm not really saying anything new here, but Andrew Anglin is an example of an extremely high IQ, creative individual who is gifted and very funny. | ||
And anyone with a brain can see that and anyone with a brain can appreciate that but we live in the society which is run by like women and people that do not have brains and so in this world again somebody with a gift and somebody who's actually contributing something which is Different and a different perspective and and writing that is punchy and funny Well, it's just dismissed It is just dismissed. | ||
Oh, well, he's a white supremacist. | ||
So So what? | ||
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So what? | |
I mean, number one, he's not. | ||
And, you know, what a reductive way to look at it in the first place. | ||
But even still, so what? | ||
I mean, are we not all adults? | ||
Do we not all have brains? | ||
Again, I know this isn't really a novel take, but here's a guy who, if you go on his website and read his writing, I think anyone can acknowledge he's no dummy. | ||
He's actually brilliant and a funny writer. | ||
Is it provocative? | ||
Is it sensational? | ||
Could you say it has a hateful overtone? | ||
Whatever that means, certainly. | ||
But are we not all adults? | ||
And really this is the big problem is, and again I know, hot take alert. | ||
If that's the world that we live in, I don't have any interest in participating in it. | ||
I don't have any interest and esteem in that world and respect in that world. | ||
You know, yeah, throw me in jail because that's what the society does to Well, so what? | ||
Well, so what? | ||
thinkers and anybody that wants to offer anything truly insightful or funny or, again, creative, that's what's done to people like that. | ||
So you know what? | ||
So be it. | ||
That's what you have to do if you're an artist, if you hear about what you do. | ||
So, you know, I just read that and I'm sick of pretending, yeah, he's a great writer. | ||
Well, he's a white supremacist. | ||
You can't say that. | ||
Well, so what? | ||
Well, so what? | ||
He's a great writer, you know? | ||
That is really immaterial. | ||
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So. | |
But like with everything else, we're playing this game of, oh, well, you can't like him. | ||
You can't appreciate his work, can't read him. | ||
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Because he's hateful. | |
What does that even mean? | ||
What does that even mean? | ||
Somebody's hateful. | ||
Okay. | ||
Hates what? | ||
Oh, you don't hate anything? | ||
Oh, well, that's different. | ||
He hates groups of people. | ||
No, we don't. | ||
What are you talking about? | ||
There's black people at every event I go to. | ||
Okay? | ||
There's people from every group and every event that I hold. | ||
Oh, well, they just don't know any better. | ||
Okay, so what? | ||
You know everything, then? | ||
You know what's written on everyone's heart? | ||
And you know what everyone's thinking? | ||
And you know what everyone's intentions are? | ||
And you know what's right and wrong, absolutely? | ||
So it's so just, I mean all of this you know. | ||
Anyway, but that's just so frustrating because here's a guy who it's like, you know, yeah for a long time we said, oh it's Andrew Klavan and you know. | ||
No, I'll say, oh but it's a neo-nazi website! | ||
What is that even, what's a neo-nazi website? | ||
How could a website be a neo-nazi? | ||
The website is what, a Hitler supporter? | ||
This website supports Hitler! | ||
What does that even mean? | ||
It's a news site. | ||
He writes news articles. | ||
It's a Nazi website. | ||
Oh, well, he didn't say that. | ||
Anyway, so I'm trying to get out an important message about white genocide, the destruction of our people. | ||
Francis has also sharpened his tone when speaking about law enforcement and the federal government. | ||
The committee's press release claims the FBI scrutinized Fuentes' funds. | ||
Fuentes said, do not talk to the feds. | ||
If they start asking you questions, do not answer one of them. | ||
If they come to your door and they say, can we ask you a few questions, you say, not without my lawyers present. | ||
That's very sharp rhetoric. | ||
That's really sharp dialogue. | ||
That's only what any good lawyer would tell anybody. | ||
Literally anybody. | ||
And then I said, these people are pigs. | ||
That's what they are. | ||
Pigs. | ||
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They roll around in the mud like dirty little pigs. | |
So anyway, so the point that I'm reading through this article live on the show is it's so funny because there's really nothing left to say. | ||
What is even the point of this article? | ||
This is just a collection of funny things that I've said on my show. | ||
This is just a collection of funny or awesome things that I've said. | ||
Or successes that I've had, and I'll transition back to our other camera here. | ||
Right? | ||
I mean, I read through the article, and you know, normally the article is like, he said this, that's so terrible, ban him, ban him immediately. | ||
This article is like, well, he's friends with congressmen, and he led a rally, and he's like a rock star, and he called the cops pigs, and... So I don't even know what the endgame is at this point anymore. | ||
I think they're broken. | ||
I think they're broken. | ||
You know? | ||
It's sort of this point and sputter machine is broken. | ||
Because in years past, that was the whole, that was the M.O. | ||
It was, we write the hit piece, we write out the controversial quotes, we email the people we need to email, and we wait and see if they ban him. | ||
Well, they can't do that anymore. | ||
Now it's almost like they're broken, so they're like, they're just gonna list everything I say? | ||
And then, what's gonna, what is supposed to happen? | ||
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I don't know. | |
There's nothing left. | ||
All your strength, nothing you can threaten me with! | ||
So I thought that was funny. | ||
So that's the SPLC article. | ||
Very, very funny. | ||
I don't even know. | ||
I mean, it's combining a lot of different elements there. | ||
Oh, friends of the congressman, and he's celebrating 1-6, and he called the cops pigs, and he likes the Daily Stormer. | ||
What's really, what's the theme? | ||
What's the thesis here? | ||
What's the lead? | ||
I'm confused. | ||
What are we doing here, Michael? | ||
What are we doing here? | ||
Where'd you even go to college? | ||
I think he went to Harvard? | ||
No, that's not quite right. | ||
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But... | |
Yeah, I don't know. | ||
I don't know what they're trying to do anymore. | ||
What's the endgame? | ||
Then I'll go to jail and maybe I'll do a live stream from jail or write a book from jail or something and like, what are they gonna do? | ||
What can happen at that point? | ||
They're gonna come visit me in jail maybe and like, okay, say something racist. | ||
Anyway, so we're gonna move on. | ||
I want to get on... That's not even really news. | ||
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I just thought it was kind of funny. | |
We're going to move on to our featured story. | ||
This is news. | ||
Big story. | ||
Hey, heads up. | ||
World War III is on its way. | ||
Get ready. | ||
Are you ready? | ||
Because World War III is happening imminently right now. | ||
Russia is about to invade Ukraine, triggering an apocalyptic nuclear exchange and the end of human life in the universe, basically. | ||
And so I'll read this article to you. | ||
Of course, I'm exaggerating a little bit here, but not entirely. | ||
If you've been following this, there's been this Border skirmish going on. | ||
Really, it's been happening. | ||
I mean, we could go back a long ways with this. | ||
We could go back really a long time. | ||
But let's just go back to, let's say, 2014. | ||
During the Obama administration. | ||
Well, I don't know. | ||
We don't even really need to go there. | ||
Let's just say where we are today. | ||
So, Russia is amassing troops on Ukraine's border. | ||
They've got 100,000 troops on the border. | ||
And there's been this contest where earlier in the 2010s, NATO and the European Union were trying to bring Ukraine into the Western sphere of influence. | ||
They were talking about making Ukraine a member of NATO, making Ukraine a member of the European Union, and this is unacceptable to Russia. | ||
Because if you look at the countries that border Russia, and that's the Baltic states, as well as Belarus and Ukraine, Notable ones. | ||
The Baltic States are all aligned with NATO, and what that means is they're in a defensive alliance. | ||
That means that there's NATO troops in the Baltic States. | ||
That means they're doing military exercises in the Baltic States. | ||
That means that if there's any perceived Russian aggression, that's going to bring the United States and all of Western Europe into a war with Russia. | ||
The Baltic States, that's Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, they're all on the border with Russia. | ||
So, NATO, and by proxy then, the United States of America borders Russia. | ||
We're right there with our military, with our bases, our tanks, our military exercises, our surveillance, all of that. | ||
You've got Belarus then. | ||
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Belarus is under the sphere of influence of Putin. | |
They've got Lukashenko there, who's aligned with Moscow. | ||
Then they've got Ukraine. | ||
And Ukraine is, I mean, they're right there up against Russia. | ||
And so what we're talking about with Ukraine being brought into the European Union or NATO is that essentially almost the entirety of Russia's Western Front is all NATO. | ||
It's all America. | ||
And then Poland as well, of course. | ||
So Belarus, if you consider Belarus more or less part of Russia as a satellite state, if Ukraine comes into the sphere of influence of NATO and the European Union, you've got everything from Norway, Sweden, Finland, through the Baltic States, through Poland, down to Ukraine and the Black Sea, it's all NATO. | ||
And down to Turkey as well! | ||
And Turkey is, you know, the Aegean, Eastern Mediterranean, Black Sea. | ||
So it's the entirety of the Western Front is Russia. | ||
Or rather, is the United States of America with its allies in NATO. | ||
I mean, that's the proposition in the early 2010s. | ||
That's what they're trying to achieve, which geopolitically is completely unacceptable to Russia. | ||
And by comparison, that would be like if Canada Was in a military alliance with Russia. | ||
How would we feel if Russia was conducting military exercises from Vancouver all the way to Montreal. | ||
I don't know the geography of Canada. | ||
But what if Russia was conducting exercises, military exercises, and stationing troops, and they got tanks and planes and all of it, and diplomatic, defense alliance, all the way from Washington State to Maine? | ||
I mean, this would be unacceptable to the strategic security posture of the United States of America. | ||
Of course, if it was preventable, we would not allow Russia to control all of that. | ||
And this is what Russia is facing. | ||
What's more is that Ukraine is situated on the Black Sea. | ||
And the Black Sea is very important because there's a lot of oil that goes through there, there's a lot of trade that goes through there. | ||
The Black Sea connects Ukraine and Eurasia with the Mediterranean Sea. | ||
So this is very important. | ||
It's not just that you've got Ukraine, which is part of the Western Front, but you've also got Sevastopol and the port in Crimea where you have the Black Sea Fleet, which is a very important part of the Russian Navy. | ||
So it's not even just the Western Front in Europe, which will be dominated by America, which is Russia's Chief rival, which is antagonistic towards Russia, but then you've also got this critical port in the West in the Black Sea, which is compromised. | ||
And so if Ukraine becomes a satellite, if Ukraine falls under the sphere of influence economically, diplomatically, militarily with the West, you know, there goes the whole Western frontier, there goes the Black Sea. | ||
It's just not acceptable. | ||
Moscow cannot allow this to happen. | ||
And so I guess we could go back to 2014. | ||
So in 2014 There's this Ukrainian Civil War over the election of their president who is corrupt and there's a lot of problems And so Russia intervenes in the Civil War and sends in proxy Russian troops Which at the time they were calling little green men and what these people were were basically Russian soldiers, but not wearing a Russian uniform and so there were two | ||
There were two parts of Ukraine called Luhansk and Donetsk which rebelled against the central government in Kiev and they formed their own independent sovereign republics and they together constitute the Donbass region. | ||
And so these two independent republics, Luhansk and Donetsk, they are aligned with Moscow, and they are effectively acting independently, and their so-called independence was secured by Russian intervention in eastern Ukraine on Russia's western front. | ||
Then, and this was famous, Russia invaded Crimea, and that's the port in the Black Sea, which has been, for a long time, been more or less independent since the Cold War ended. | ||
They have a special status with Ukraine. | ||
They're not fully part of Ukraine, they're somewhat independent. | ||
So Russia invades Crimea, holds a referendum, Crimea votes, and they vote to join Russia. | ||
And it is, in my opinion, and this is the opinion also of objective security analysts, it is a legitimate and valid vote. | ||
The people of Crimea are ethnically Russian. | ||
Crimea has historically been Russian territory. | ||
It's been part of the Russian Empire. | ||
And so they hold this referendum, Crimea votes to join Russia, and now Russia gets to enjoy their control over the Donbass as well as they maintain Crimea and their Black Sea Fleet. | ||
But this causes international condemnation. | ||
And the Obama administration is outraged at this. | ||
And they say this is just not what you're supposed to do in the 21st century. | ||
This is conquest. | ||
This is a military invasion of a sovereign state. | ||
There has to be grave consequences. | ||
So there's been this diplomatic row going on over the fate of Ukraine. | ||
Where NATO is using soft power through the CIA coups. | ||
And they're tempting them with financial benefits from joining the European Union. | ||
And there's all sorts of corruption going on. | ||
And we call this soft power. | ||
Which is trying to wrest Ukraine from Russia's orbit. | ||
And bringing it into the orbit of NATO and Washington DC and the UK. | ||
Okay. | ||
And then you've got Russia, which is pulling in the other direction, and they're saying, no, this is unacceptable. | ||
We will not allow Ukraine to fall under the sway of D.C. | ||
And they're doing that the only way that they can, by invading, sending in their troops, sort of doing counter-espionage, counter-soft power measures, invading Crimea. | ||
And so this sort of sets the stage for where we are today, more or less, and So now Russia is pushing further and further. | ||
There's talk that they're going to invade Ukraine outright and take more territory and so on because this has remained unresolved now for a long time. | ||
And so this is where we are today. | ||
The BBC is, we're going to read this article from the BBC talking about the State Department position on this and the President's position on this. | ||
So what the State Department and the Pentagon and The White House are saying is that Russia is now poised with 100,000 troops on the border of Ukraine to directly invade the country and bring it under Russian control. | ||
That's what they're saying. | ||
And so this is a big deal because if Russia invades Ukraine, Ukraine is not technically part of NATO so it doesn't obligate America to intervene and defend it. | ||
But, if Russia's allowed to invade Ukraine, this is going to have far-reaching consequences worldwide, because there's a similar situation playing out, for example, in Taiwan, where Taiwan is this independent, you know, they claim to be the real China, and the Communist Chinese don't recognize their sovereignty, and the Communist Chinese could invade Taiwan and take it over, but America's extended a security guarantee, so they bring America into the war. | ||
So, in other words, Even though Ukraine is not part of NATO, and even though America doesn't have to intervene diplomatically to save Ukraine, if Russia is allowed to invade Ukraine and take over, then it sort of gives license to China to take Taiwan. | ||
Other countries around the world to claim territory or do things that America is too gun-shy to declare war over. | ||
Again, this is what the State Department says. | ||
So this is the article, this is the latest, and there's some confusion going on within the administration about this. | ||
It says, quote, Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky has hit back at comments made by his U.S. | ||
counterpart Joe Biden about a minor incursion by Russia into his country. | ||
Mr. Biden has suggested that a minor attack might bring a weaker response from the U.S. | ||
and its allies. | ||
But Mr. Zelensky tweeted, there are no minor incursions just as there are no minor casualties and little grief from the loss of loved ones. | ||
So Joe Biden is basically saying, if Russia invades a little bit, well, we're not gonna go to war with Russia. | ||
You know, if Russia just takes a little bit of Ukrainian territory, we're not gonna risk a nuclear war, we're not gonna get in a great power conflict over that. | ||
And Zelensky, who's president of Ukraine, is freaking out saying, what do you mean if they invade a little bit? | ||
You're not going to protect us? | ||
So the article goes on, it says Russia has 100,000 troops near the border but denies planning an invasion. | ||
President Vladimir Putin has made a series of demands to the West, insisting Ukraine should never be allowed to join NATO and that the defensive alliance abandons military activity in Eastern Europe. | ||
On Wednesday, President Biden told a news conference that Mr. Putin would pay a serious and dear price for invading Ukraine, but also indicated that it might depend on how Russia went about it. | ||
So Biden said, quote, what you're going to see is that Russia will be held accountable if it invades and it depends on what it does. | ||
It's one thing if it's a minor incursion and then we end up having to fight about what to do and not to do, etc. | ||
His comments prompted questions about how the U.S. | ||
might respond to Russian aggression and officials have been rushing to clarify Washington's position. | ||
The Secretary of State Antony Blinken said, we have been very clear throughout. | ||
Any Russian incursion into Ukraine will be met with a swift, severe, and united response from the U.S. | ||
and its allies. | ||
On Thursday, Mr. Biden himself said that any entry of Russian troops would count as an invasion. | ||
In Berlin on Thursday, Antony Blinken said the U.S. | ||
is very clear. | ||
The previous night, however, President Biden was far less definitive, distinguishing major invasions from minor incursions that could prompt a more limited reaction. | ||
That may have been a candid revelation from the U.S. | ||
President, as was his prediction that Mr. Putin will move into Ukraine anyway. | ||
But it undercut Mr. Blinken's effort on his trip to present the current crisis as a stark choice for Russia between diplomacy and conflict without any middle ground. | ||
So it's a little bit funny here, because what Biden is essentially acknowledging is Russia is going to invade, they can invade, there's nothing we can do about it, and also it's not even really worth going to war over. | ||
And so he's really negotiating with and undermining his own position. | ||
Because you understand the whole position of US diplomacy is incumbent on this sort of redline politics, this tripwire idea. | ||
And this is what we use to threaten states to prevent conflict, to deter conflict. | ||
We say, well, if these conditions are met, then we'll go to war. | ||
And then the onus is on the other country, and the other country has to calculate, well, is it worth going to war over America? | ||
Ball's in their court. | ||
If I invade Ukraine, for example, is that worth going to war with the United States of America? | ||
Now, it's incumbent on the American State Department and on D.C. | ||
and on the Pentagon and the White House and all of that to be consistent and unified, and they gotta be very tight on this and say, These conditions, these consequences. | ||
And that is how a deterrent is created. | ||
And if it's clear, and if it's backed up, then again, it's on the other country to calculate, you know, am I going to risk going to war with America? | ||
Well, no I'm not. | ||
You know, it's unacceptable that Ukraine is a part of NATO, but I will not meet these conditions because I don't want to be destroyed and bring about the end of the world. | ||
But if American diplomats start to negotiate and say, well, you know, you could invade a little bit, what they're communicating is that the tripwire is really null and void. | ||
They're not even really willing to go to war over it, and so therefore there is no deterrent capacity. | ||
If Putin invades, there's really no confidence on the part of anybody in the American government, in the Russian government, on the world stage, that the United States really intends to go to war over that. | ||
Nobody believes that based on what they say, and nobody believes that based on common sense. | ||
Of course America's not going to go to war with Russia if they invade Ukraine, if they invade Like I said, these Eastern sovereign republics, of course that's not going to happen. | ||
It's ridiculous foreign policy. | ||
And they're undermining themselves by negotiating with themselves and saying, well, it's not really a tripwire, there won't really be any consequences. | ||
You can do a little invasion and you know how you go about it's going to impact what we do. | ||
What that essentially is doing is giving Putin It's really giving him sort of some legroom here, some maneuverability. | ||
It's giving him options and saying, well, you know, if you invade in a certain way, of course we're not going to go to war. | ||
And what that's essentially communicating is we can't stop you. | ||
And we have really no desire to stop you. | ||
We're not really willing to do everything we can to stop you. | ||
So, hey, please be nice. | ||
Please take it easy on us. | ||
And you know what? | ||
I'm okay with it, honestly. | ||
Because the foreign policy of the United States is ridiculous. | ||
Putin's demands are very reasonable. | ||
For him to say that we should have our hands off Ukraine, I think is legitimate. | ||
It would be one thing if he said NATO should be disbanded and America should pull all its troops out of Europe. | ||
You know, that would be an unreasonable request. | ||
But to say that Ukraine should not be a part of NATO, I think that's acceptable. | ||
The United States and Russia are rivals. | ||
Diplomatic relations are not good. | ||
The United States is always antagonistic towards Russia. | ||
Our head of state calls their head of state a gangster, a killer, every name in the book. | ||
He's illegitimate, he's a mobster, it's a plutocracy, etc, etc. | ||
I mean, we write books about how he's evil, how he's a mediocrity, he's incompetent, Russia's the worst, they have no free speech, they have no freedom. | ||
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I mean, we're an adversary of Russia. | |
And then we say, well, now we're going to be on your front door. | ||
There's no way that that ends other than in conflict. | ||
It's provocation, it's antagonism. | ||
There's really no reason for it. | ||
So for Putin to demand that NATO keeps its hands off Ukraine, for Putin to demand that we have no business in Eastern Europe, it's a reasonable request, I believe. | ||
And what's the endgame of our politics here? | ||
Is the endgame world domination? | ||
And is the endgame trying to create conflicts with great powers? | ||
Is the endgame to have a foreign policy that's so greedy and so expansive that we're going to risk nuclear war? | ||
That we're going to risk that we would even suggest That it would be in the cards for us to risk war over Ukraine? | ||
What American interest is served in that? | ||
What American interest is so vital that we would threaten going to war with Russia over eastern Ukraine? | ||
It makes no sense. | ||
And so we really have to ask what we're doing here with our foreign policy at all. | ||
Is it to protect our interests and our sovereignty and our security? | ||
Or is it this kind of weird world domination? | ||
We want to destroy other great powers. | ||
And don't get me wrong, I'm not an isolationist and I'm not naive about foreign relations and the fact that if Putin was in our position, he'd probably be just as greedy. | ||
But at what point do you say we don't have the capacity? | ||
I mean, we do not have a great enough relative proportion of global firepower to be threatening war with Russia and China over Ukraine and Taiwan. | ||
It's just not in the cards for us. | ||
It's not reasonable. | ||
It's not in our interest. | ||
And if we cannot back up these deterrent claims, if we can't enforce these tripwires, then we have no business setting them. | ||
Because one of two things is going to happen. | ||
Either Russia is going to call our bluff and invade Ukraine, and then we look like idiots, and then we have no credibility on the world stage, which is not a good thing for the American posture, or Russia invades Ukraine, we're obligated to go to war, and then we're in a war with Russia over something that's happening 5,000 miles away. | ||
Then we're at war with Russia over a poor Eastern European country that has nothing to do with us, that we get no major imports from, that we have no significant economic interest in, no security interest, no diplomatic interest. | ||
And what are we doing at that point? | ||
So, we're damned if we do, we're damned if we don't. | ||
Why are we sending these tripwires? | ||
What should be happening in this century is not a retreat, not a withdrawal, not a managed decline, but we're going to have to negotiate how this century is going to work, how geopolitics and how the balance of power is going to work in the 21st century. | ||
What has to be created is a system that responds to the changing geopolitical climate, which is this. | ||
It is not the 1990s anymore. | ||
It's not the Cold War. | ||
It's not the 1990s anymore. | ||
America is no longer the undisputed hyper-power. | ||
It is not a unipolar world order. | ||
We are not engaged in a blood feud with communism like we were throughout the latter half of the 20th century. | ||
And the Cold War made sense because You have this regime in Moscow which wanted to agitate a global revolution. | ||
I mean this was a pariah state that was trying to undermine governments everywhere. | ||
That's a totally different story. | ||
In the 21st century... | ||
You've got Russia which has now just returned to being a great power. | ||
Has just returned to being a rival regional hegemon. | ||
And you've got the rise of China which is unstoppable. | ||
You know, we are not going to stop China from growing. | ||
If anything, it has been the exception in the last century that China was not a dominant player on the global stage. | ||
If you look at the past 5,000 years of human civilization, the last 1, 2, or 3 centuries is the exception where China Having a relatively small share of global firepower, that was the anomaly. | ||
China is returning to its role on the world stage, returning to its former glory because it is a great civilization. | ||
It's an historic and great and undeniably large and developed and successful civilization. | ||
So, the question before us is this. | ||
How are we going to negotiate in good faith with other heads of state, but also being realistic, how are we going to negotiate out of the remnants of the post-WWII order, out of the remnants of this unipolar American globalization period, how are we going to negotiate a world system where there will be a balance of power? | ||
And where these powerful states with very sophisticated weaponry, with nuclear weapons, with ungodly offensive and defensive capabilities and growing populations and competing interests, how are we going to get along and negotiate disagreements and conflicts where they occur and negotiate borders and things like that without Armageddon, without a nuclear war, without this kind of Cuban Missile Crisis type stuff? | ||
I think we can have a better system, is the point here. | ||
And drawing these lines in the sand over Taiwan and Ukraine, it's just not realistic. | ||
But that's what our insane State Department is trying to do. | ||
That's what the Pentagon, the State Department, the Atlanta Council, CIA, MI6, the British Foreign Office, NATO, that's what they're trying to do. | ||
And it's just not going to work. | ||
No, we cannot defend Ukraine anymore. | ||
We cannot defend Ukraine indefinitely from Russia. | ||
Ukraine is closer to Russia than America. | ||
Ukraine is more important to Russia than America, by a lot. | ||
And Russia and America are no longer wildly unmatched in their military capability. | ||
They're closer to parity than they were 30 years ago. | ||
So it's just not in the cards that we're going to draw a red line and say, hey, you better not invade or we'll kill you. | ||
It's not there. | ||
And then the same goes for Taiwan. | ||
You know, once again, Taiwan is closer to China. | ||
Taiwan is more important to China than it is to America. | ||
And, you know, once again, at the end of the day, it's not the 1990s anymore. | ||
China is approaching parity with the United States military. | ||
Certainly it's not going to happen in the next five years, but in the next 10 years, 20 years, 30 years, They're already at a faster pace, and some might say in absolute terms, further along in the fields which will define conflict in the future. | ||
Things like artificial intelligence, and quantum computing, and robotics, and all that stuff. | ||
And you look at manufacturing, all the strategic resources, all the strategic industries, it's all happening in China. | ||
You know, they're the ones making the computers, they're the ones making the things that we need for our modern military. | ||
So the idea that we're going to be saber-rattling with our aircraft carriers over Taiwan and over Ukraine at the same time, I mean much less separately, that foreign policy is going to do nothing other than embarrass us and destroy any credibility that we have and make us look like we are a failure, or it's going to drag us into World War III. | ||
But that's really the American interest in all of this. | ||
The American interest is we've got to negotiate a system where China and Russia can pursue their legitimate sphere of influence. | ||
You know what? | ||
We have to share. | ||
We don't have the power to control the whole world anymore. | ||
We did, but not anymore. | ||
We just don't have it. | ||
And so now we've got to share power with China. | ||
And what's a reasonable amount of power for China? | ||
Can they take Taiwan back? | ||
Yes, they can. | ||
And same goes for Russia. | ||
Is it reasonable that they control Ukraine? | ||
Yes, it is. | ||
Let's draw some borders. | ||
Let's draw some new borders for a new century. | ||
And let's be fair about it. | ||
Let's make a negotiation happen. | ||
And let's try and live in harmony and friendship with these other nations. | ||
Now, I'm not under any illusions. | ||
There will never be world peace. | ||
We'll never perfectly get along with rivals. | ||
But we can get past this, you know, five minutes to midnight kind of politics where, you know, we don't even know what we're doing anymore. | ||
We're going to threaten nuclear war over Ukraine? | ||
Who even cares about Ukraine? | ||
You know, we're trying to do a color revolution in Kazakhstan? | ||
Why? | ||
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It just doesn't make sense. | |
So... | ||
And honestly, I want China to take back Taiwan. | ||
I want Russia to take back Ukraine. | ||
If for no other reason than it's time for America to be humiliated. | ||
It's time for America to be humbled. | ||
And I don't mean America, our nation. | ||
I mean this regime. | ||
This regime must be humbled. | ||
This regime must be humiliated. | ||
I want to see the State Department get humiliated. | ||
Like when Afghanistan was taken over by the Taliban. | ||
That was awesome. | ||
When they were tweeting, you know, these State Department employees were tweeting about how they were crying that everything they worked for was gone, and the Taliban was going to enslave women again, and they lost. | ||
That was awesome! | ||
They deserve that. | ||
Not the people in Afghanistan, but the people in the State Department absolutely deserve to be humiliated. | ||
No, we can't control Afghanistan, and we can't control Taiwan, and we can't control Ukraine, and you deserve to be humbled and embarrassed. | ||
So I want it to happen, actually. | ||
I want Russia to invade Ukraine, and I want them to show what a bitch Joe Biden is, and what a joke our whole system is. | ||
And then I hope China takes Taiwan the next week. | ||
And that'll show what a paper tiger America really is. | ||
And you know what? | ||
The more that you've got these foreign diplomatic crises, the more it weakens the regime. | ||
It's all connected. | ||
People say, oh well I'm a dissident and I hate the Biden administration and I think what they're doing to the 1-6 people, they're political prisoners, but I support a patriotic foreign policy and I think America should be strong abroad. | ||
It's like it doesn't work that way. | ||
The same American government that thinks they control the world is the same government that's censoring you on Twitter. | ||
And yes, they are censoring you on Twitter. | ||
The press secretary is giving a list of names to the people that run big tech to ban them. | ||
So yeah, they're the same people. | ||
And it's the same people that are putting the 1-6 prisoners in jail. | ||
And it's the same people that are persecuting us in every other way, shape, and form. | ||
It's the same people. | ||
And guess what? | ||
If their resources are tied up with the diplomatic crisis in Ukraine and Taiwan, they have less resources to persecute us. | ||
And if they're weakened abroad, they're weakened at home. | ||
It's all connected. | ||
People don't get that. | ||
They go, well, I think we gotta take a hard line against China. | ||
Who's we? | ||
The State Department? | ||
They're trying to kill you! | ||
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Who? | |
You and your best friend General Milley? | ||
You and your best friend Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin? | ||
We, we, us, us, and them together, we need to take a hard line against China? | ||
China hates us less than they do. | ||
I mean, when they're not going to throw you in jail, they're going to be saber-addling with China. | ||
It's the same people. | ||
It's the same bureaucrats. | ||
I don't know why people don't see that. | ||
So that's the Russia-Ukraine situation. | ||
We'll see what happens but, you know, it's more absurdity from our government. | ||
It's not America First. | ||
That's not an America First foreign policy. | ||
But that's that. | ||
I want to move on. | ||
We'll take a look at our Super Chats and we'll see what you guys have to say about this. | ||
My back is itching. | ||
I gotta get off this show soon so I can itch my back. | ||
I need a back scratcher. | ||
Don't you hate that? | ||
I hate when you get an itch. | ||
You know, sometimes you get an itch on your, like, thigh or on your ass? | ||
And it's a very particular kind of itch that you cannot scratch through your pants. | ||
Do you know what I'm talking about? | ||
Sometimes you get one of these itches, and the only way that you can itch it is if you, like, stick your hand on your pants and itch it. | ||
You know what I'm talking about? | ||
You ever get one of those itches on your ass, and if you scratch it through your pants, it just makes it worse? | ||
Or when your foot itches and it's like, I'm not going to take my shoe off in front of God and everybody. | ||
So you just have to deal with it. | ||
You just have to scream internally. | ||
So it's... This is a very painful existence for all of us, truly. | ||
We're put here to suffer. | ||
So... Yeah, I hate when that happens. | ||
I'm not talking about a butthole itch, I'm talking about a cheek itch. | ||
Sometimes you get a butthole itch, you just have to, you have to do what you have to do. | ||
But I'm talking about a cheek itch, like a thigh cheek itch. | ||
You know, the sort of fatty, fleshy part of your butt when you have to itch that through your pants and it just hurts. | ||
And now I'm making myself itchy. | ||
Now my head's itching. | ||
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Now my nose is itching. | |
My skin's crawling! | ||
There's bugs under my skin! | ||
I'm gonna drive myself insane with that kind of stuff, but yeah. | ||
Yeah, the asshole scratch. | ||
That's one of the worst ones ever, because you can't do that anywhere. | ||
The proverbial asshole scratch. | ||
That's a bad one. | ||
Not a fan of that one. | ||
If I could have a superpower, it would be things like that. | ||
You know, some people say, I would like to fly. | ||
I like to walk through walls. | ||
I want to be invincible. | ||
I would want my superpower to be never get dirty, never get itchy. | ||
Maybe my hair is always perfect. | ||
That would be my superpower. | ||
When I was a kid, no joke, I wanted my superpower to be that I would never get food on my face because I always felt like mortified. | ||
If I ever had food on my face, it's like worse than death to me. | ||
My whole life, I still am like that. | ||
You know? | ||
And so I always wanted my superpower to be like if I'm eating Doritos, like I wouldn't eat Doritos for years because I didn't want to get the cheese on my fingers. | ||
I hated that. | ||
And I would go to my buddy's house, and you know how kids are. | ||
They play video games, they're eating Doritos, they're eating garbage, and then they touch your controllers. | ||
You ever go to your buddy's house and his controllers are covered with grease? | ||
Your buddy's controller is covered in shit? | ||
My stuff was always immaculate because my hands were clean. | ||
I had clean hands and a clean face. | ||
And then you hang out with these little niggas when you're a kid and you go to a pizza party, the bane of my existence, you go to a pizza party and people have pizza all over their face. | ||
I'm like, I can't look at anybody here. | ||
I can't look at anybody. | ||
I have to close my eyes. | ||
It's making me want to die looking at everybody. | ||
All these dirty faces and dirty hands. | ||
Get your dirty hands off of me. | ||
And I kid you not, it's like a nightmare scenario when I'm eating with somebody and they get food on their face. - Yeah. | ||
Like, I contemplate leaving the restaurant. | ||
When I eat with somebody and then they get food on their face, I frequently, like diligently, wipe my face with a napkin just in case. | ||
But some people, they just have food on their face and they talk and they talk and I'm just like, I just can't even make eye contact anymore and I can't even talk. | ||
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I'm like, Yeah, that's great. | |
You know, yeah, that's really great. | ||
I agree. | ||
Like, I just can't even engage. | ||
I almost... I want to get to the point where I'm so rich that I can hire somebody to be at all meetings with me and tell people I'm meeting with if they have food on their face so I don't have to do it. | ||
I wish Jaden would be that guy. | ||
I wish I could just take Jaden everywhere and when that happens, I wish I could just poke him and be like, Jaden, Jaden, they're doing it again. | ||
And he would just know. | ||
I need somebody to do that. | ||
Because I would be mortified to even acknowledge it. | ||
But I want to run away. | ||
When that happens, I want to run away. | ||
I want to hide under the table. | ||
Yeah, I can't deal with that. | ||
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So anyway, I hate that stuff. | |
I hate that stuff. | ||
Anyway, okay. | ||
Let's read. | ||
I'm stalling long enough. | ||
Let's read these dumbass superchats. | ||
Been stalling long enough and putting it off, but the superchats arrive all the same, don't they? | ||
Food on the face, not a fan. | ||
Gross! | ||
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Wipe your face off, nigga. | |
I have a lot of pet peeves like that. | ||
I think people should basically just have a clean presentation. | ||
Just a clean presentation. | ||
I think, you know, people should always be wearing shoes and socks. | ||
Always. | ||
I think people should tuck their shirts in. | ||
I think people should wear jackets all the time. | ||
I think people should have clean hands and faces. | ||
I think men should have short hair and women should have long hair. | ||
And I think that's how the world should be. | ||
I think people should trim their nails. | ||
That's how the world is supposed to be, quite honestly. | ||
Anything other than that is just not civilized. | ||
Anything other than that is really just a disgrace. | ||
That's why I like TV. | ||
Because everybody on TV is dressed up. | ||
You know, they're all dressed. | ||
They got jackets, they're wearing shoes, and everybody is just, you know, clean. | ||
Clean presentation. | ||
But you go out into the world and you just, you know, you got these dirty, grimy people with their greasy hair and their greasy faces and wearing pajama pants and they smell like shit and they're fat and they got dirty, grubby little hands and grubby little faces and Foot flops and... It's just disgusting. | ||
Disgusting planet. | ||
Makes me sick. | ||
People coughing on stuff. | ||
They don't wipe their... wash their hands after they wipe their ass. | ||
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It's not good. | |
It's not good. | ||
We got a lot of problems. | ||
We got a lot of problems and we're bringing those problems with us. | ||
so yeah anyway and so that's why I hated I hated being a child for that reason Because when I was a child I was just surrounded constantly with this stuff. | ||
Constantly! | ||
I keep telling you guys I'm an outcast. | ||
I really am. | ||
I'm on the outside looking in. | ||
My whole life I grew up Well, when I was growing up, during my childhood, and I was just surrounded by these hyper, crazy, dirty, grimy little people. | ||
And I was just like, yeah, I want no part of that. | ||
Now, I was a weirdo. | ||
I was an autist and everything, but I didn't have dirty hands. | ||
Didn't have shit on my face. | ||
so anyway yeah so that's the ass itch Okay. | ||
Alright, let's take a look. | ||
We got, uh... B-Bay? | ||
Nah, I read that yesterday. | ||
And here I am. | ||
Here's our first Super Chat of the Night. | ||
Jongulo Brongulus says, Tonight has been a huge white pill and I hope everything works out legally for you. | ||
Any plans to go back on slightly offensive soon? | ||
I think that's really up to him, actually, and not me. | ||
Yeah, I think I'm gonna call him up and tell him I'm coming on the show tomorrow. | ||
I think it's really up to him. | ||
I would be cool to see you on there when John Doyle is on too. | ||
I don't know if that'll happen anytime soon, but who knows. | ||
Benjamin Bingham says, as Jesse Lee Peterson says, men are made to endure. | ||
Nothing is personal. | ||
I want to break rank and say I love you. | ||
Not fag I love you, but I'd die for you in battle. | ||
I love you. | ||
End days. | ||
You know, you don't even have to say no fag. | ||
I hate that you have to say that. | ||
Because, you know, we should be able to love each other as men. | ||
We should be able to be men loving men without... But seriously, without saying, well, not in a gay way. | ||
What's gay about your friends loving each other? | ||
What's gay about that? | ||
You can love your friends without wanting to... | ||
You know, do butt stuff with them. | ||
So no, I reject this. | ||
I reject this. | ||
I reject this no homo, this no homo stuff. | ||
You know what? | ||
Screw that. | ||
That is all Jewish subversion. | ||
It's what it is. | ||
It's what it is. | ||
They are trying to destroy every natural relationship in the world. | ||
They sow division. | ||
How do they do that? | ||
Well, all male friendship, no homo, bro. | ||
But you're pretty cool. | ||
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No homo. | |
No, F that. | ||
I love my homies. | ||
I love my friends. | ||
I love my boys. | ||
Full homo! | ||
You know what? | ||
No, not homo. | ||
But you know what I mean? | ||
I love them. | ||
And I'm not gonna say, you know what, you can call whatever you want. | ||
I love my friends. | ||
I love my friends. | ||
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And... | |
We don't have to invoke gay people in that conversation. | ||
We love our friends. | ||
It's normal. | ||
It's healthy. | ||
It's Christian. | ||
We love ourselves. | ||
Okay? | ||
We love each other. | ||
It's a big old love fest. | ||
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It's boys and boys love fest. | |
We're all boys and we're all loving each other. | ||
Man, it's a beautiful, big old And what are you going to do about it? | ||
Just a bunch of guys loving each other. | ||
And yeah, what about it? | ||
And what about it? | ||
Somebody says, okay, stop now. | ||
Yeah, well, and what are you going to do about it? | ||
What are you going to do about it? | ||
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Just a bunch of guys loving each other. | |
Just a ton of guys, and we all love each other. | ||
There's nothing gay about it, actually. | ||
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So... So I love you too. | |
I love you too! | ||
I'm boldly loving you. | ||
you too. | ||
I'm boldly loving you. | ||
I love you boldly. | ||
But it's true. | ||
I'm Nothing is personal. | ||
we're made to endure I want to break rank and say I love you not fag forget all that forget all that nonsense don't let them control you that's them talking you don't have to care what some woman is going to say you don't have to care what some libtard some homosexual is going to say just say what you feel just be who you are okay Just feel it, you know? | ||
That's sort of the thing, that's sort of what I envy about the Europeans, is that Europeans are passionate, they're aware, they're high around their sleeves, they're emotional. | ||
Like, I'm Italian. | ||
Americans and these Anglos are like, you know, the stiff upper lip culture. | ||
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No! | |
I'm a white man. | ||
I'm a real human being. | ||
I'm a real man. | ||
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So... F all that. | |
F all this Anglo pretentiousness slash Jewish subversion. | ||
Hell no. | ||
I'm Italian. | ||
I'm a Mediterranean. | ||
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Give me a big ol' hug. | |
Bring it in. | ||
Bring it in. | ||
But not if you smell bad. | ||
But not if you smell bad. | ||
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Give me a big ol' hug. | |
Except if you smell bad. | ||
Just wash your hands first. | ||
But yeah. | ||
But it's a big old, big old love fest going on here. | ||
So we're enjoying that. | ||
Fointas Respectors says, great vodcast tonight, King. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you, yeah. | ||
This nigga says, what do you think about grabber instead of true social? | ||
Grabber? | ||
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I don't know what that is. | |
White-pilled Nate says, I want to be on Cozy TV today. | ||
I want to work for Nick Fuentes. | ||
I identify as a griper. | ||
Alex Jones, let's fucking go! | ||
Yeah, it's very big. | ||
I hope he gets on Cozy. | ||
He said he was going to. | ||
I haven't heard from him since, but that'd be huge if we got him on the platform. | ||
I'd love to have him on Cozy. | ||
I don't know what it is. | ||
I go on his show, and he calls me Nick Fuentes, and then it's Cozy, which is a word, which is like a word. | ||
It's C-O-Z-Y. | ||
It's a word, and he goes, what's this Cozy? | ||
At that point, I'm like, okay, man, are you doing this deliberately? | ||
Are you trying to troll me? | ||
Here's Nick Fuentes with Cozy TV. | ||
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I'm like, you know, I think everyone knows it's Cozy. | |
It smelled like the word cozy. | ||
That's a real word. | ||
That's a real word in the dictionary, so... So I don't know if he's just being funny at this point, but he goes, yeah, Nick Fuentes on CozzyTV. | ||
I'm like, what? | ||
What, are you just giving me a hard time now? | ||
Nah, but we love him. | ||
Jay Rogers says, without your influence I wouldn't have the life I have now. | ||
Grateful for you and AF. | ||
it's disgusting they want to take away such a positive influence well that's they hate that they want the world to be sick and evil you know the grand ironies they call us hateful no hate no hate just love everyone knows that that's a grand they're the hateful ones they're the ones that hate everything natural everything normal everything moral they hate God they hate themselves we're a love fest over here it's a big old love train um | ||
Blini Enjoyer says, I've been out of the loop for a while. | ||
What happened to Good Morning Groyper? | ||
Would you consider doing a similar casual format with Collins again? | ||
It was pretty comfy. | ||
Yeah, I'm a little busy these days actually. | ||
Dr. Kecker says, Hey Nick, just wanted to say you inspired me to get back into the church. | ||
I have a long road ahead but couldn't have done it without you. | ||
I think my e-check went through, so I'll see you at AFPAC. | ||
Hey, see you there man. | ||
Love to hear it. | ||
Andrew says you spoke highly of Bronze Age pervert in the past. | ||
What, like four years ago? | ||
But I saw a few days ago on Gab your opinion of him did a total 180. | ||
What on earth happened? | ||
I love these people that don't know the lore. | ||
180? | ||
What do you mean, like literally two and a half years ago? | ||
So, here's the thing. | ||
I never liked Bronze Age Pervert. | ||
I never thought he was funny. | ||
I never thought he was insightful. | ||
I humored him because he was popular. | ||
Then, we do our Groyper Leadership Summit in 2019, December 2019, at the tail end of the Groyper War, and he goes around telling people, this is gonna be Charlottesville 2. | ||
Everyone's gonna get doxxed. | ||
Everyone's gonna get in trouble. | ||
You should never gather anywhere. | ||
Nick's gonna get y'all killed. | ||
He's a fed. | ||
He works for China. | ||
Blah, blah, blah. | ||
And now mind you, this was an event that was private. | ||
It was invite only. | ||
There were 20 people. | ||
We knew everyone that went. | ||
It was a private event held indoors at an Airbnb where we gave speeches that we streamed. | ||
And he's going around telling people, this is gonna be Charlottesville too! | ||
And I told him that privately. | ||
I said, hey man, you got it all wrong. | ||
That's not at all what it's gonna be like. | ||
We know everyone coming. | ||
How could there be infiltration? | ||
We know everyone that's gonna be there and there's 25 people coming. | ||
And he basically said, I don't care. | ||
And then it went off without a hitch and I said, hey, you gonna apologize? | ||
No apology. | ||
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So... | |
And then the same thing happened when we did our first AthPak. | ||
He did the fear, uncertainty, doubt, and the other thing is this. | ||
The guy works for, the guy, his real identity, he's this academic from Yale, of Yale, from Yale. | ||
He studied at Columbia under this Jewish rabbi, hardcore Zionist, and he's a Straussian. | ||
And if you don't know, Leo Strauss is this esotericist philosopher who's a raging Zionist, And his whole philosophy is based on this Jewish rabbi from the Middle Ages, and his whole philosophy is based on this idea that you basically have to lie, that you have a public position and a private position, your public philosophy is for the masses, and there's an esoteric meaning for your philosophical disciples. | ||
So, you know, he portrays himself like he's one of us. | ||
He's not. | ||
Somebody that studies at Yale, you know, this gay, European, atheist, Straussian, Zionist intellectual that studied at Yale in Columbia, in a Columbia under a neocon, rabbi, Jewish, Zionist, Straussian? | ||
You're not one of us. | ||
He calls himself a part of Frog Twitter. | ||
Frog Twitter! | ||
What the hell is that? | ||
You're not a Frog, buddy. | ||
You're not a Groyper. | ||
You're not a Pepe. | ||
You're a part of the meme war. | ||
You're a subversive, controlled opposition, man. | ||
You know, and here's a case in point. | ||
Here's a case in point. | ||
Why is Michael Anton reviewing his book for Claremont Review of Books? | ||
Claremont is funded by Paul Singer. | ||
Why is Paul Singer funded Claremont Review of Books, reviewing Bronze Age Mindset glowingly with Michael Anton? | ||
Curtis Yarvin, as well as some others in the White House, Convince Michael Anton to review BAP's book and Claremont Review of Books and you got Fed Pesobic and Cernovich's best buddy talking how this is the new wave. | ||
This is what the youth are all about. | ||
This is what the youth care about. | ||
No young person cares about Bronze Age pervert. | ||
It's all fake. | ||
It's all astroturfed. | ||
It's hello my fellow kids coming from Straussian, Zionist intellectuals from Columbia, Yale, Jewish international people. | ||
Please. | ||
And what I posted on Gab is more to the point. | ||
You look at Google Search Trends, and I just did this for fun. | ||
You Google my name and look at Google Search Trends, and what are the hotspots where people are searching my name? | ||
Rockford, Illinois. | ||
Cedar Rapids, Iowa. | ||
Or whatever it is. | ||
Cedar whatever Iowa. | ||
Some city in the middle of Texas, I don't even know what it is. | ||
Like, you go down the list and it's all these like middle of nowhere type places in America. | ||
You go to Bronze Age Pervert Google search trend. | ||
It's Washington DC, New York City, Boston, San Francisco. | ||
And I did that just for fun because I knew what the outcome would be. | ||
Where are people googling BAP more than anywhere? | ||
Washington D.C. | ||
And what does that tell you? | ||
What does that tell you? | ||
You know who's interested in Bronze Age pervert who's under the age of 30? | ||
People that work at think tanks. | ||
That's who's interested. | ||
People that live in D.C. | ||
or in New York or go to school in Boston and work at think tanks. | ||
That's who cares. | ||
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So, did a 180 recently. | |
No, I didn't do a 180 recently. | ||
He tried to attack me because I'm the real deal. | ||
And I'm naming and gaming. | ||
And I'm bringing Patriots together. | ||
And so he tried to blow my thing up. | ||
It didn't work. | ||
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But that's what he's about. | |
So, and it's so funny. | ||
Have you ever noticed that his docs is out there and he had nobody knows? | ||
You know, my dox has been out there for years, and people post where I live, they post the city I live in, all day long. | ||
And when Ricky Vaughn got doxed, it was everywhere. | ||
He got doxed, and they never post his identity. | ||
Why is that? | ||
It's confirmed. | ||
It's confirmed. | ||
It's out there. | ||
It's been laundered through many different people, like Kantbot, and you never see anyone post it. | ||
And you never see anyone from the liberal media criticize him. | ||
Why is that? | ||
Go on his Wikipedia page, and why is it glowing? | ||
Why does it say nothing but positive things, and how influential he is? | ||
Why is that? | ||
It's the same shit test that you give Ron DeSantis or any of them. | ||
J.D. | ||
Vance. | ||
If J.D. | ||
Vance is such a threat to the system, why is the Washington Post writing good things about him? | ||
The Washington Post doesn't write good things about anybody that's on the right side of history. | ||
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No. | |
No, Bill Kristol doesn't say nice things about anybody that's on the right side of history. | ||
And Bill Kristol say good things about Ron DeSantis. | ||
I guess they're just stupid and they don't know that he's really red-pilled. | ||
No, Bill Kristol doesn't say nice things about anybody that's on the right side of history. | ||
Don't kid yourself. | ||
And then the same goes for BAP. | ||
If he's got a glowing Wikipedia entry and nobody's doxing him and none of these people are concerned about him, nobody on the far right beat gives a damn that they read his gay book and Claremont Review of Books, what does that tell ya? | ||
Oh, I guess they just missed it. | ||
I guess they just missed it. | ||
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So... | |
Oh, and he just happened to be at Columbia, and he just happened to be at Yale, and he just happens to be an East Coast Straussian, and he just happens to study under a certain neocon Jewish Zionist at Columbia, and he just happens to be in with a certain international crowd, and... | ||
Oh yeah, hello my fellow frogs. | ||
Hello my fellow frogs. | ||
Hello my fellow frogs. | ||
Wasn't he the guy, he said at one point on Twitter that we should make pornography but that's like tasteful. | ||
That was one of his big ideas. | ||
He said that we should crowdsource the production of pornography but that involves virile men and feminine women. | ||
That's your atheist, you know, Straussian intellectual hero. | ||
What a joke. | ||
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No. | |
There's really... It's quite simple. | ||
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Okay? | |
We don't need to complicate it. | ||
It's not about eating raw eggs. | ||
Okay? | ||
It's not about eating raw eggs. | ||
It's about identifying who runs the system. | ||
Okay? | ||
And we know who that is. | ||
It's about defending our identity as a nation, which is America. | ||
And we have a history. | ||
We have a real history. | ||
Don't let them take that away from you. | ||
It's about Christianity and our true Lord and Savior. | ||
That's what it's about. | ||
It's not about will to power and bodybuilding. | ||
You can bodybuild if you want. | ||
You can eat raw eggs if you want. | ||
But that does not an identity make. | ||
That does not save your soul. | ||
Somebody's saying to check Turning Point USA on Gap. | ||
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Why? | |
Why? | ||
What did they post? | ||
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That's not their official account, though. | |
though. | ||
They made this this year. | ||
Is it? | ||
I don't think so. | ||
I mean that doesn't even look legit to me. | ||
But I'll investigate later. | ||
Okay, anyway, where was I? | ||
The Straussian. | ||
Foy says, whenever you are angry at the feds, remember the story of how Arlington National Cemetery came to be. | ||
Arlington was Robert Lee's estate, and he killed so many feds, they turned it into a cemetery in 1864, Keck. | ||
Okay, yeah, let's cool in with that. | ||
that based coops is Adams name means to show blood in the face song of Solomon 5 10 to 16 depicts King Solomon is a blue-eyed black-haired blushy white man with a farmer's tan only whites are ruddy okay not sure what the relevance is there but thanks Spence says if I bring my copy of pinheads and patriots to AFPAC will you sign it you Yeah. | ||
Humongous Blungus says you should check out Paul Joseph Watson's latest video. | ||
He hits the nail on the head talking about the future status of whites in America and suggests they might flee to places like Siberia. | ||
Well, I don't want to live in Siberia, but you know, if I have to, I guess. | ||
Xavier says I am taking Taiwan and no one can stop me. | ||
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Okay. | |
Awesome. | ||
Yeah, yeah, am I right? | ||
Wow, you really said it there. | ||
Now that's a hot take. | ||
the economy like okay nigga enjoy being a hated minority in your town and having to learn another language because you wanted cheap stuff haha yeah yeah am i right wow you really said it there now that's a hot take yeah more like wow never thought of it that way Thank you for your contribution. | ||
Joker from Persona 5 says, Finally a show about Russia, Ukraine, and World War 3. | ||
I'm completely burnt out on COVID and vaccines. | ||
Yeah, me too. | ||
Moo says, Fuck these CIA people. | ||
Yeah, well thanks for the big super chat. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Big shout out, I agree. | ||
Yeah, she watched like a thousand hours of this show. | ||
Yeah, she watched like a thousand hours of this show. | ||
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Very funny. | |
I don't know that she was hate watching it. | ||
I think after a certain point, that's not really a valid excuse anymore. | ||
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Well, I was watching it because I was hating it. | |
You watched a thousand hours of my show because you hated it? | ||
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I don't know. | |
I think that's a little too diligent. | ||
I Hate Mods says, link up with James Charles to get a fresh cut. | ||
Yeah, alright. | ||
I don't know what that means. | ||
My haircut's cool. | ||
What are you talking about? | ||
You calling my haircut gay? | ||
Is that what you're saying? | ||
I just read that one. | ||
Yeah, so true. | ||
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That's true. | |
Jake Paul says, Russia is moving tanks to the border to fight a ground war in current year. | ||
The CIA is full of women and blacks and took down multiple regimes using Twitter. | ||
The Russians need to get it together. | ||
Yeah, so true. | ||
Chad Champion says, if you see that nigga Nick Fuentes eating a Big Mac and seated next to Kathy Zhu during the hearing, you know that nigga snitched on the whole hood. | ||
That's true. | ||
They've plied me with sensuality, with sensuous pleasure. | ||
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and a feast and a banquet. | |
Wreck says, You are a true patriot. | ||
Keep it up, Nick. | ||
Love the DVE. | ||
I don't know what that is, but thanks. | ||
Zorn says, Hey, Chief, stay safe. | ||
When massive wars happen, governments have a track record of using it as an excuse to disappear. | ||
The bad media have contingencies. | ||
Yeah, thanks for the advice. | ||
Brooke says, How much money do I have to send you to get a DM reply? | ||
I just want to wash your dishes and set out your suits for work. | ||
Hashtag Trad Cath Woman. | ||
It doesn't work like that, sweetheart. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
It's not going to happen. | ||
It's not in the cards for you. | ||
Hate to break it to you. | ||
Hate to break your heart, little lady, but lay out my suits for me. | ||
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Geez, oh man. | |
It's just it's always just my life is never easy, right? | ||
No, you're not what do you think you're gonna you're gonna bribe me into being my wife. | ||
It doesn't work like that Oh, if I just give you enough super chats You're gonna bribe me. | ||
I don't want to be propositioned by a woman What part of what part of what you know about me? | ||
What part of what you know about me would make you think that I would want to be propositioned by a woman? | ||
much less Much less, in the Super Chats no less. | ||
What part of you or what part of me would make you think that I would want a girl to say, you know, to ask me out on a date? | ||
I'm not gonna be asked out. | ||
I will do the asking out. | ||
Not a girl coming. | ||
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Hey, uh... So... | |
Yeah, you're barking up the wrong tree. | ||
Barking up the wrong tree with that one, little lady. | ||
Sorry to tell ya. | ||
And you're probably a fed. | ||
And you're probably a federal agent. | ||
What, do you think I'm an idiot? | ||
This is the lowest-effort fed ever. | ||
I just want... You know, you would have to be a fed to think that I want some kind of trad wife. | ||
You have to think of me as some kind of ridiculous conventional caricature to think that, like, hashtag trad wife, hashtag trad... | ||
A Tradcath woman. | ||
Just what I'm looking for. | ||
Just what I'm waiting for. | ||
A wholesome Tradcath woman. | ||
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Now that's a good woman. | |
Give me a break. | ||
I'm a little bit more eccentric than that. | ||
People think I'm just some dorky like... I guess I am a little bit dorky, but you know people look at me and they think like Oh, he's like this Alex P. Keaton, like, goody-two-shoes, wholesome, chungus, 10,000. | ||
It's like, nah, I'm a little bit more complicated than wanting a girl in a sundress to just lay my suits out and I wear a fedora and smoke a pipe and go, hey, hey, honey, we're LARPing like it's the 1950s. | ||
That's just so insulting. | ||
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I have a little bit... It's called depth, okay? | |
It's called depth. | ||
I have a little bit more depth to my character than just I'm some kind of, like, sitcom character. | ||
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Gosh! | |
Oh, man! | ||
How dare you? | ||
Someone says, heck off, commie vibe. | ||
I didn't mean it like that, but now that you say it... | ||
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Hang off, commie. | |
Okay, now listen. | ||
We love John Doe. | ||
That was not pointed at him. | ||
But people do tend to think of me as this caricature or whatever. | ||
It's like, listen, I'm a real human being, okay? | ||
I'm a little bit more complicated. | ||
I have a little bit more depth than just this, you know, the first trad girl to throw herself at me and want to lay my suits out. | ||
Oh, wholesome moment! | ||
She laid my suits out! | ||
Oh man, I just can't even. | ||
I just can't even. | ||
I am too real. | ||
I'm too real! | ||
I keep it real! | ||
I'm too real! | ||
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Yeah. | |
What do people take me for? | ||
It's just like I'm a little bit more complicated than what people make me out to be. | ||
Like I'm so predictable or something. | ||
Crying out loud. | ||
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I mean look at my life. | |
Look at my life. | ||
Look at my life. | ||
Look at what I do. | ||
Look at what I say. | ||
Look at how I am. | ||
And you think that like, well I'm a simple guy. | ||
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I'm a simple guy. | |
Oh, our girls! | ||
We love our girls! | ||
Can't live with them! | ||
Can't live without them! | ||
Am I right? | ||
Oh, babe! | ||
You laid out my suit for me? | ||
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Oh, boy! | |
You're the best, sweetheart! | ||
Like, what do you think I am? | ||
You think I'm just some numbnuts? | ||
You think I'm just some numbnuts? | ||
Ah, Chad Drool? | ||
I mean, come on. | ||
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I don't know. | |
Maybe I'm the one with the problem. | ||
Maybe I'm the one with the issue, I guess. | ||
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I just got a big issue. | |
What is this voice? | ||
What is this voice? | ||
Just sort of like average man, average plebeian. | ||
so yeah I don't know It just like offends me. | ||
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It's like deeply offensive to me. | |
The whole thing. | ||
How much money do I have to send you to get a DM reply? | ||
You think I'm gonna be DMing chicks? | ||
What do you take me for? | ||
Like, I just simply refuse to do it. | ||
I just simply refuse to do it. | ||
Like, I'm some kind of, like, some kind of school boy. | ||
Like, I'm some kind of fuck boy. | ||
Like, I'm gonna be in DMs. | ||
Like. | ||
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I don't know. | |
It's probably irrational. | ||
I'm sure it's very irrational. | ||
We're working through this together. | ||
Clearly, I'm working through some things. | ||
We're working through it together. | ||
This is like a therapy session, is basically what I'm telling you. | ||
We're working through this. | ||
I'm trying to explore my feelings. | ||
I'm trying to explore... I have this... I'm just sort of asking myself, why? | ||
Why do you feel this way? | ||
There's something about the whole ordeal. | ||
It just almost seems like I just can't quite place what it is, but it just seems beneath me. | ||
I don't know why I feel that way, but I just do. | ||
The idea of me sort of being flirty and fun, I'm just not that guy. | ||
I really just have never been that guy. | ||
I've always been, I mean, I'm a funny guy, but really I'm kind of all about the business. | ||
And it's not an ego thing or anything, but I'm sort of playing an important role in world history here. | ||
And the idea that some silly girl online, like I'm going to be in direct messages just sort of being funny and flirty and fun. | ||
It's just, it's not, it's not me. | ||
It's just not gonna happen. | ||
Like I said, I'm trying to think of, I'm trying to think of a scenario where it would be acceptable because some people say, oh, well that means you're gay. | ||
And it's like, well, no. | ||
Because it's, it's not that, it's just, it's more the setting there. | ||
Because there's a few scenarios where it would be acceptable. | ||
Like I said, you know, if it was a girl who was working for me. | ||
You know, like Hitler in that movie Downfall, when he's like interviewing secretaries. | ||
Like that that's a setting where it like makes a little bit more sense. | ||
I was telling this to Jaden too. | ||
It's almost like the coincidence of There almost has to be an excuse for it to happen because for for there to be the appearance of me Seeking it out or wanting it. | ||
It almost diminishes me. | ||
There has to be like this and this is very like Weird. | ||
This is like a weird hang-up, I guess. | ||
But there almost has to be like this excuse for the exposure to happen. | ||
Do you know what I'm saying? | ||
So like, if by coincidence, if by happenstance, if in the course of pursuing something else, a relationship forms, Like, to me, that's acceptable. | ||
But the idea that I'd be, like, putting myself out there? | ||
Do you know what I mean? | ||
Like, to me, that component of it, I don't like at all. | ||
This aspect of, like, that's a pursuit rather than it's like, oh, it's something organic and there's this, there's almost this, there's this excuse, there's like this, um, I don't even know what the word for it is. | ||
Someone says, getting stuck in an elevator. | ||
Yeah, yeah, getting stuck in an elevator! | ||
Or, you know, but there's like this, you know what I'm saying? | ||
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Nick wants to be in a rom-com. | |
Yeah, I can't put my finger on it. | ||
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You remember how Hitler, yeah. | |
Women be like, write that down, write that down. | ||
It's, um, And I don't know quite what that is, but... Yeah, I don't... Yeah, I can't quite place what the hang-up is there. | ||
I can't quite place what, you know, developmentally, what went wrong to make me this way, but... But the whole DM thing, the idea, like, just the whole... Honestly, it just disgusts me, like this... | ||
We're going to go on silly little dates and we're going to have silly little conversations and things. | ||
And some guys hear that and they would never say it, but they really love that shit. | ||
You know what I'm saying? | ||
When I say silly little dates and silly girl, I'm saying that in a way that's dismissive and contemptuous. | ||
And some guys, although they would never say it in front of me, long for that. | ||
They long for that, and they love that. | ||
And they won't admit that to me because it would be embarrassing, but oh, they love that. | ||
And they fantasize about some silly little girl. | ||
Because that's, you know, they're sensitive like that. | ||
So there's that going on as well. | ||
But with me, like, I just can't fathom that I would be engaging in that. | ||
You know what I'm saying? | ||
It's one thing if it's like there's a girl that's sort of like riding in the sidecar while I'm riding in the motorcycle down the highway of my, you know, journey towards the sun. | ||
Like, that would be one thing. | ||
You know, it's a secretary. | ||
It's this coincidence thing, whatever. | ||
But this, like, this fuckboy thing where I'm going to be, you know, the boyfriend. | ||
It's almost like it's playing into a girl's hands. | ||
It's almost like it's playing into a girl's hands because then, you know, if I'm DMing a girl then she gets to say, like, it's almost like she's got something on me. | ||
It's almost like she's got power over me. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
It's like, you know, there's this vulnerability that's occurring where it's like I'm sort of out there as the boyfriend and You know, oh, well, he said this. | ||
Oh, I'm talking to him. | ||
Oh, this and that. | ||
Like, listen, sweetheart, you're not cutting the line. | ||
You're not getting access. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
Like, you're not getting access just because you're a woman. | ||
And I'm like, oh, and I really need you or something, you know? | ||
You clearly don't know. | ||
Clearly you don't know. | ||
Whereas if it's sort of like, you know, an employee or something like that, then it's like, the asymmetry is reversed. | ||
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So. | |
Nick can't stop thinking about women. | ||
Dude, shut up! | ||
It's literally the opposite. | ||
I can't get away! | ||
I can't get away from niggas talking about women. | ||
Anyway. | ||
Fed status annihilated. | ||
Kathy, rescue him. | ||
Yeah, I'm waiting for Kathy to come rescue me. | ||
Someone says, unless it's Hitler's employee, it ain't gonna work. | ||
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Unless it's Hitler's employee, it ain't gonna work. | |
Exactly. | ||
Exactly. | ||
Exactly right. | ||
I can't stop. | ||
They're in my super chat. | ||
She super chatted me. | ||
I wish I could just ignore her for the rest of my life. | ||
But every time I talk to anybody, it's this girl, this, this girl, that girl, this girl, that girl's coming up to me. | ||
I can't get away. | ||
I want to talk about maps. | ||
I want to talk about maps. | ||
I want to talk about Joseph Stalin. | ||
I want to talk about a narrow range of topics that I obsess over and probably have autism. | ||
That's what I want to talk about, and I can't get away from this girls and guys talk, which is just so base. | ||
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Anyway. | |
So, yeah, your super chat has infuriated me. - I know. | ||
I just want to wash your dishes and set out your suits for work. | ||
Set out my... Like, I need them to be set out. | ||
It's like just so domestic. | ||
I don't want to be domesticated. | ||
I'm a wild animal, okay? | ||
I'm a wild animal. | ||
Laying my suits out for me? | ||
Thanks, honey. | ||
Thanks for laying my suits out for work. | ||
She laid his suits out for him every morning. | ||
I'm a wild animal, okay? | ||
I can't be controlled. | ||
I can't be domesticated. | ||
Laying my suits out for me? | ||
For crying out loud. | ||
I'm a wild animal, okay? | ||
I'm unhinged. | ||
I'm eclectic. | ||
I'm eccentric. | ||
I'm a charismatic, eccentric loner. | ||
And any kind of sensitivity is only going to weaken my resolve and diminish my creativity. | ||
So, please. | ||
Anyway. | ||
Hashtag Tradcathwoman. | ||
Hashtag awesome. | ||
Hashtag based. | ||
Hashtag politics. | ||
Hashtag America first is inevitable. | ||
Hashtag I will not comply. | ||
My hashtag. | ||
Whatever. | ||
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So, okay. | |
Andy says, hey, Nick. | ||
So I'm going to go back to the show. | ||
So we did that. | ||
unidentified
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Okay. | |
You know, we went there again. | ||
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Sorry. | |
We went there again. | ||
It's been a while. | ||
It's been a week since we did that. | ||
Andy says, hey, Nick, I found you. | ||
Why does my nose keep itching? | ||
Hey, Nick, I found you due to slightly offensive. | ||
Heh, doo-doo. | ||
I used to be a degenerate, but three years ago I turned back to my faith. | ||
I want to have a family, but in the USA it doesn't seem like a good idea. | ||
Should I move to Mexico? | ||
What, are you gonna abandon your home? | ||
No, you have to stay and fight. | ||
Sorry, buddy. | ||
We gotta stay and fight. | ||
Reagan says loving your intents. | ||
Boomerpocalyptic show titles. | ||
Boomerlicious. | ||
Every night it's something even more urgent and epic than the last. | ||
Please don't ever tone it down, Nick. | ||
Ha ha ha! | ||
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I won't! | |
LionRiders is wanting to thank you for never wavering in your convictions. | ||
If you ever caved to simping, it wouldn't be the same movement. | ||
Nothing but respect for continuing to lead by example. | ||
A real human being. | ||
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True. | |
Thank you. | ||
Andy says, if Jesus is with you, then who can be against you? | ||
So true, King. | ||
I was told at my job to wear a mask and I told them I refused. | ||
My boss said some fag said it made him feel unsafe. | ||
I then told him he can fire me if he wanted to. | ||
He ended up saying that it was okay if I didn't wear one. | ||
People have no conviction. | ||
What a great story. | ||
Good for you. | ||
Good for you for standing up for yourself, man. | ||
God bless you. | ||
So true. | ||
What a badass. | ||
What a certified badass. | ||
You, sir, win the internet for today. | ||
One billion reticle deposited into your account. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
I'm in a bad mood today. | ||
I'm in a bad mood. | ||
I was screaming all day. | ||
I was I was losing my mind today So I'm taking it out on Brooke. | ||
I'm taking it out on Andy. | ||
I am I apologize. | ||
I'm just You know, I got him under a lot of pressure right now. | ||
I'm pissed off so Sorry for lashing out. | ||
I'm a real human being. | ||
I get a little passionate sometimes. | ||
I get a little frustrated. | ||
UX says he was screaming at me all day. | ||
No, I could never. | ||
I could never scream at UX. | ||
I'm screaming at the others. | ||
Screaming at the others. | ||
I'm a jerk to work with, but it's okay. | ||
You know, when people tell me that I'm a jerk to work with, I'm like, well, I'm sort of like Really anyone successful then? | ||
People are like, you're a real asshole to work with. | ||
It's like, like who? | ||
Steve Jobs? | ||
Bill Gates? | ||
Hitler? | ||
Joseph Stalin? | ||
Walt Disney? | ||
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DISNEY? | |
Yeah, oh, thanks for the compliment. | ||
By the way, you're fired. | ||
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So... | |
So yeah, I mean, I recognize I'm a difficult person, there's a lot of negativity, but you know, look, you take the good with the bad. | ||
Some people want the good, they don't want the bad. | ||
They want the fun, funny, you know, adds color to your life. | ||
It's just a constant, abundant supply of Of entertainment and just, you know, people are enjoying my existence. | ||
But then they don't like me, you know, yelling at them all the time. | ||
Or freaking out at them over the smallest perceived slights. | ||
Or taking out my anger on them for no reason. | ||
It's like, what do you think? | ||
You get something for nothing? | ||
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So, yeah. | |
I'm sorry for going off on you. | ||
But I'm in a bad mood and should have known better. | ||
Christ first has remained faithful until death and I will give you the crown of life. | ||
Revelation 2.10 Let's go! | ||
I'm ready for that. | ||
Zorn says the open source intelligence points to war. | ||
They keep saying 100,000 troops but there's at least 350,000 within 175 miles from the border. | ||
When the ground freezes, the hammer drops. | ||
Let's go! | ||
border when the ground freezes the hammer drops let's go russia is awesome Russia is awesome I salute Russia. | ||
A real country with a great and honorable history. | ||
I could never yell at UX. | ||
I could never yell at the devs. | ||
The devs are very special people. | ||
Very special people. | ||
Honestly, the what I like about the devs is they're sort of on my level, you know I talked to the devs and I'm like what I've been searching for my whole life people as smart or maybe even Maybe maybe even smarter than me and I'm like, you know what? | ||
These are my people. | ||
I'm not a computer nigga Okay, I'm not I don't have the patience for that but You know, but the computer folks, I'm like, you know what? | ||
Respect. | ||
Respect. | ||
Respectfully to our computer niggas. | ||
Because that's really it. | ||
You know, it's hard being the smartest person in the room your entire life. | ||
It's, you know, sort of boring. | ||
And then you meet people that are smarter than you in certain respects, and you're like, this is actually very exciting. | ||
So... So yeah, it's like it's a different feeling. | ||
Because most people I talk to, I'm like, Okay. | ||
Really? | ||
And then you talk to Debs and you're like, wait a second. | ||
Hold the phone. | ||
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This nigga learned a code. | |
So... | ||
Anyway, Eddie Van Grams says, Andrew Torba has an absolutely critical, critical part to play in the Great Awakening of our nation, with you being just as critical. | ||
Persecution is inevitable, but we have King Jesus on our side. | ||
So true, so true. | ||
Yes, we do. | ||
And yeah, Andrew Torba's absolutely critical. | ||
He's gonna be a very important figure. | ||
He is already, but his importance will grow, because Gab is very important. | ||
Eddie Van Grams says, just me and my track cap girlfriend hanging out, and all of a sudden, Okay, not gonna read that. | ||
How about you? | ||
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Do you hate our opposition? | |
It says, as a Christian, I've been struggling with holding back my hatred for the evil against us, but it's been very hard. | ||
How about you? | ||
Do you hate our opposition? | ||
Pity them? | ||
I mean, it's frustrating. | ||
When they mess with me, it's frustrating. | ||
But I really don't hate them. | ||
I don't have a lot of hatred in my heart if I'm being honest. | ||
I mean a lot of things annoy me and a lot of things bother me and I hate certain things but I don't wake up every day hating people. | ||
Well I hate traitors. | ||
I really hate traitors and I hate people that are inconsiderate. | ||
But other than that, I mean, which is I don't know if that makes me a bad person or something. | ||
I probably hate people that are rude more than I hate, like, evil people. | ||
People that are inconsiderate and disloyal, I probably hate them more than I hate evil in some respects, so maybe I should work on that. | ||
But no, I don't think I'm a very hateful person. | ||
If something bothers me, I find it very hard to let it go, and I just have to break myself out of it, because if I think about something that makes me mad, I just am mad all the time. | ||
But I don't think I'm a very negative person. | ||
I don't really focus too much on, you know, hating in general, hating other people. | ||
I mean, I have so much to build. | ||
My focus is not really on, you know, other people really, especially not people I don't like. | ||
If I don't like someone, I just don't really deal with them. | ||
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So, anyway. | |
Kill Animals says, You are probably going to hate this, but it's been bothering me for a while. | ||
Are you actually sure Stefan Molyneux disavowed you? | ||
He was asked on that day why he unfollowed you, and he said he fired his producer who manages Twitter, and he was going through unfollowing those he wasn't familiar with. | ||
I couldn't find an actual tweet chastising you about the Holocaust, and he denied ever disavowing you on that stream. | ||
Honestly, it seemed like bad timing rather than malicious intent, and I'm frankly suspicious of the superchats goading you on promoting infighting. | ||
Thanks. | ||
No, you're wrong. | ||
Because he unfollowed me, and in the same day he put out a tweet, and he said, I disavow anyone that makes light of genocide. | ||
And this was in the middle of the Holocaust denial thing when they were making that go. | ||
Because initially he was pro-Gruyper and he was retweeting our stuff and he was tweeting stuff in support. | ||
Then they did this coordinated attack where they tried to accuse me of being a Holocaust denier and then he unfollowed me and then immediately tweeted, oh I disavow anyone that makes light of genocides. | ||
It was pretty pointed. | ||
And then, from then on, I quote tweeted him about this, I replied to his tweets about this, people rated his comments about this, and he never acknowledged it. | ||
So, it would have been so easy for him to say, oh it was a misunderstanding, oh I didn't say that. | ||
Never happened. | ||
So you're just wrong on that. | ||
People talk about this infighting all the time. | ||
Nobody ever seems to care when people attack or slight me. | ||
I've always got to be... I've just got to absorb everything. | ||
People can lie about me, call me names, disavow me, unfollow me, disrespect me, insult me, offend me, and that's just fine. | ||
But if I cut ties with them, and I'm wildly successful, if I don't allow them to participate in my success, I'm the bad guy. | ||
And I'm infighting. | ||
And I'm burning bridges. | ||
I'm so sick of that. | ||
Oh, they're trying to promote infighting. | ||
Really? | ||
Well, what's his role in that? | ||
What's his side in that? | ||
He disavowed me. | ||
He unfollowed me. | ||
He refuses to talk to me. | ||
But it's the Super Chatters' fault? | ||
That's my fault? | ||
It's not infighting. | ||
He's on their side. | ||
He's sold out. | ||
He sold out to suck Jack Posobiec off and kiss the ass of Mike Cernovich. | ||
And that was his choice, and you know, he lives with the consequences. | ||
So, you know, congratulations Molyneux. | ||
Congratulations philosopher! | ||
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I'm the number one philosopher in the world! | |
Oh yeah, and then you disavow Holocaust denial. | ||
What a brilliant genius you are. | ||
You're not a philosopher, dude. | ||
You're a self-help guru. | ||
Philosopher. | ||
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Yeah, I'm a philosopher. | |
Just like Gary Vee. | ||
Yeah, Gary Vee is a philosopher also. | ||
And I guess so is Logan Paul and Joe Rogan. | ||
And yeah, we're all big philosophers. | ||
Big guy. | ||
So he's a pretentious douchebag and he sold out. | ||
You can't make your brand uncompromising pursuit of the truth and then sell out pragmatically. | ||
You can do one or the other but you can't do both. | ||
You can't have it all ways like that. | ||
truth to whatever wherever it takes me and i tell the truth no matter what and my brand is philosophy and my philosophy is tell the truth and then sell out and then sell out to jack posopik and sell out to the polish government and sell out to mike cernovich and lie about things to keep your youtube channel you can't have it always like that you could sell out and and people understand you're just an operator and you never tell the truth and that's fine or you could tell the truth and not be successful and then people say hey well at least he's uh principled | ||
but you're neither principled nor are you uh successful so what are you you're a loser you're a loser and a failure so I'm Very funny. | ||
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us. | |
Tack Nuke says T-Base to the stand. | ||
Please explain to the committee how a normal man could enjoy a paid Disney sing-along stream. | ||
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Very funny. | |
Line Rider says, we noticed you have a lot of money after this event that already happened, so you must have used that money that you still had to pay people who already stormed the Capitol. | ||
Rub's hands together. | ||
Yeah, right? | ||
They confiscated this giant sum of money and they were like, this money was used in an illegal act. | ||
It's like, wait, how does that make any sense? | ||
I got all this money. | ||
This big thing happened at the Capitol. | ||
Then they seized all the money and they said, this money that you had, that we just took, you used this for illegal activity. | ||
Well, how does that work? | ||
How does that work at all? | ||
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Yeah, I never thought of it that way. | |
He received $250,000 in Bitcoin. | ||
We think that later in the year he used that for illegal activity. | ||
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Bitcoin. | |
We think that later in the year he used that for illegal activity. | ||
So then we went in and we seized $500,000 that we believe was used in illegal activity. | ||
Yeah, make that one make sense. | ||
He got 250k, he used that to commit an illegal action, and then we took 500k that we believe was used in the illegal act. | ||
That's a great, yeah, makes sense to me. | ||
Yeah, that's legit. | ||
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Let's see, what else we got here? | |
Chad Theist says, I am now an incel. | ||
You were right about women. | ||
I should have listened to you, Nick. | ||
Okay, you're a fake cell. | ||
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Piece of shit. | |
Spencer says, what do you think Trump's response to the Ukraine situation would have been? | ||
I don't know. | ||
Kenneth Stark says, it's called we do a little minor invading. | ||
Overman says, these countries, Ukraine and Georgia, they're coming to us, not the other way around. | ||
Are we the ones expanding or is it Eastern European countries coming to us for help since Crimea 2014? | ||
What a naive view of things. | ||
What an absolutely, when you're just guzzling State Department propaganda. | ||
They came to us. | ||
You know, that revolution in Georgia, that was the people. | ||
The people wanted NATO. | ||
And that Ukrainian government was legitimate. | ||
That Ukrainian government is what the people wanted. | ||
And they came to us. | ||
They asked for NATO. | ||
They asked for us to dominate the world. | ||
And we obliged them. | ||
The people of Iraq wanted freedom. | ||
And we gave it to them. - The people of Hong Kong want democracy! | ||
Yeah, absolutely just guzzling State Department propaganda. | ||
Come on! | ||
They asked us, and what would we be if we did not oblige them by controlling their country? | ||
By subverting their elections and executing color revolutions in their capital city. | ||
What kind of democracy would we be if we didn't do that? | ||
They asked for it. | ||
Yeah, you gotta question the sources, man. | ||
Hey, they came to us to join NATO. | ||
Really? | ||
That's pretty rich. | ||
Who? | ||
Who came to us? | ||
The puppet regime in these countries? | ||
Who was the Ukrainian president, Poroshenko, or was it Yanukovych? | ||
Who was the Western puppet? | ||
I forget because it was like 10 years ago. | ||
Jeez, 10 years ago already. | ||
But yeah, who was the Western puppet? | ||
Yeah, they came to us. | ||
Certainly. | ||
Yeah, makes sense to me. | ||
Just like the Shah. | ||
Just like the Shah came to us, right? | ||
Mosaddegh. | ||
Or was it Mosaddegh that was overthrown? | ||
Well, yeah, either way. | ||
Yeah, they came to us, right? | ||
And, uh... And the same goes for Pinochet, and the same goes for, right, all of these CIA-backed governments. | ||
Yeah, they were just asking for it. | ||
They were asking for that. | ||
And who would we be if we did not oblige them? | ||
Just total jerks, I guess, right? | ||
This is your Brain on the State Department. | ||
Coming for help since Crimea 2014. | ||
The Crimeans asked for it. | ||
The Crimeans asked for it. | ||
The Eastern Ukrainians are all ethnically Russian. | ||
They welcomed the Russians in. | ||
It was just like another thing that was similar that happened in history. | ||
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Similar. | |
Russia needs living space, okay? | ||
They need room. | ||
Spencer, I read that. | ||
Kenneth Starks says, Nick, name dropped on Timcast with Gab's CEO Andrew Torba. | ||
Getter and Jason Miller blown out. | ||
Top it off with Torba joining Cozy. | ||
What a week! | ||
Let's go! | ||
Yeah, big week. | ||
Prarav V. Gruyper says, thoughts on Morgellons disease? | ||
I don't know what that is. | ||
Weezer says, do you have a favorite Beatles song? | ||
Yeah, I love the Beatles. | ||
Probably... I don't have a really esoteric pick. | ||
I like their early stuff, honestly. | ||
I like it all. | ||
Oh, you know what my favorite Beatles song is? | ||
You know what my favorite one is? | ||
Rocky Raccoon. | ||
That's my favorite Beatles song. | ||
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Easy. | |
That's probably not, like, people wouldn't consider that one of their best songs, but to me, that's just one of my favorites. | ||
Rocky Raccoon, and then there are more objectively better songs I like, Day in the Life, and let me think, Eleanor Rigby's pretty good, I mean it's kind of like played out. | ||
I like their early stuff too, like I love Can't Buy Me Love, I like From Me to You, Those songs are very nostalgic for me. | ||
I heard my father was a big Beatles fan. | ||
I heard that growing up. | ||
So, it's very nostalgic for me. | ||
But I really like Can't Buy Me Love, I like From Me to You, I like, like I said, Rocky Raccoon, Day in the Life, Get Back is another classic. | ||
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I'm a big fan. | |
There's also some more esoteric ones like Your Mother Should Know. | ||
That's a good one that I don't think a lot of people know. | ||
That's a classic. | ||
I would have to think. | ||
I haven't been really listening to the Beatles for a long time. | ||
But I had a big Beatles phase in my life. | ||
So I'm a big fan. | ||
I'm a fan. | ||
Octopus's Garden? | ||
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No, I don't like that song. | |
Oh, Martha, My Dear? | ||
That was one of my favorites for a long time. | ||
Happiness is a Warm Gun? | ||
Yeah, that's one of my favorites. | ||
I love that one. | ||
Penny Lane? | ||
That song's a little gay. | ||
Helter Skelter? | ||
Eh, it's pretty good. | ||
Oh, I Want You? | ||
That's a good one. | ||
I want you, she's so heavy. | ||
Yeah, those are my favorites. | ||
Maxwell Silverhammer? | ||
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Eh, kind of campy, kind of corny. | |
So... Yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
Good stuff. | ||
Love the Beatles. | ||
I also love their cover album. | ||
They did an album where they covered all these other songs. | ||
What is the album called? | ||
I think it's called, like, With the Beatles or something. | ||
What the hell is it? | ||
And they sing Roll Over Beethoven. | ||
And I think that version's better than Chuck Berry's version. | ||
And they sing... | ||
There's a lot of good songs on there that they do bad. | ||
Wait a minute, Mr. Postman. | ||
Way better than the... Who sings that originally? | ||
Diana Ross' original band? | ||
No, it's... It's been a long time since I got into this stuff. | ||
Who sang it originally? | ||
It was that girl band. | ||
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What the hell? | |
Who sang that originally? | ||
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I know it. | |
I just can't think of it. | ||
The Supremes! | ||
Yeah, it's Diana Ross and the Supremes, right? | ||
Wait a minute, Mr. Postman, the Beatles version's way better. | ||
And, um... A couple of other good ones on there. | ||
So... Oh, and, uh, In My Life! | ||
Oh, In My Life, of course, one of the best. | ||
In My Life by the Beatles, one of their all-time best. | ||
Love that song. | ||
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Yeah, Glass Onion. | |
They got so many hits, man. | ||
The Beatles are awesome. | ||
People that don't like the Beatles, they just don't get it. | ||
They just don't get it. | ||
The Beatles are awesome, okay? | ||
They are awesome. | ||
They're a great band. | ||
So many timeless hits. | ||
So versatile. | ||
They're awesome. | ||
And then you get Paul McCartney and Paul McCartney and Wings and George Harrison's solo career, which, you know, that's a little bit more esoteric than Paul McCartney. | ||
But then you get Paul McCartney and Wings, Gift That Keeps On Giving through the 70s and 80s. | ||
Yeah, good stuff man, good stuff. | ||
You know, you just don't get it. | ||
If you don't like them, you just don't get it. | ||
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So, um, anyway. | |
Good question. | ||
Exactly, exactly. | ||
Pat Man says, I asked my friend if he wanted to go to the zoo with my other friends, and he said no. | ||
Come to find out like a year later, he said no because he thought it would look gay. | ||
These niggas. | ||
Yeah, yeah, isn't that something? | ||
People won't be friends because, yeah, because they're afraid of that. | ||
Which is cringe. | ||
Virginian says, Nick, I just joined the show so I don't know if you've already seen it, but if you haven't, you really need to check Turning Point's Gab account right now. | ||
Yeah, I saw it. | ||
Lithos is kind of funny how Tim asked some centrist questions like, how are you ensuring Gab doesn't become an echo chamber? | ||
It would be terrible if people like Bosch were kept from perverting his audience. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Dillons is what I respect about Cozy is that it's not like some stupid alt-right independent stuff will have names like Hitler.com, but Cozy is classier than that. | ||
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I agree. | |
Tyler says, let us take a moment to observe the five-year anniversary of the American Carnage speech by America's King. | ||
I was lucky enough to be there in person. | ||
Amazing vibe. | ||
We will shine for everyone to follow. | ||
Yeah, that was a great speech. | ||
And they said, oh, it's dark. | ||
It's negative. | ||
He said, American Carnage. | ||
And he had a raised, closed fist. | ||
No, that was awesome. | ||
That was an awesome speech. | ||
No, I don't go to Latin Mass. | ||
I go to Normie Mass. | ||
Told you. | ||
Turning point. | ||
Yeah, okay. | ||
We all saw it. | ||
I think it's fake, but yeah, we all saw it. | ||
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It's great. | |
D-Boy says, do you go to Latin Mass? | ||
What did you do to transition from Normie Mass? | ||
No, I don't go to Latin Mass. | ||
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I go to Normie Mass. | |
I go to Novus Ordo Mass. | ||
Sectarian says, don't let them kill you, nigga. | ||
I'm going to cry and shit. | ||
Yeah, well. | ||
Well, you know, I don't really have a say in the matter. | ||
John Sparrow says, Nick, you're showing your age with this BAP disrespect. | ||
Okay, ignoramus. | ||
Showing you don't understand the root of the dissident right in the early internet. | ||
BAP has been killing it on anonymous yak breeding boards since 2006. | ||
He's old fag as old fag gets. | ||
Yeah, he puts the fag in an old fag. | ||
You're absolutely right about that. | ||
There's literally screenshots from his articles where he's talking about how Jews are going to run America. | ||
The only thing he has to say about your Mazonian Zionism is that the modern Zionists are pussies compared to the old Zionists who are hardcore. | ||
So you don't know your lore there. | ||
You've been psyoped. | ||
You've been completely psyoped by... And is there no comment on Columbia, Yale? | ||
No comment on his mentor at Columbia, who's a Jewish Zionist neocon? | ||
No comment on Leo Strauss? | ||
No comment on Claremont? | ||
No comment on the seeming immunity and protection from the media? | ||
The glowing Wikipedia article? | ||
The fear, uncertainty, and doubt about my stuff? | ||
The ethical pornography that he wants to create? | ||
You know, so to say, oh, he's been around for a long time. | ||
Yeah, and so what? | ||
He puts the fag in old fag. | ||
So talk about showing your age. | ||
You clearly don't get it. | ||
If you were around in 2006, you don't have the aptitude to get it. | ||
DRcase is sending you some good vibes and prayers. | ||
Thanks a lot, man. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
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Let's see. | |
Jacko says, will they stream live your subpoena? | ||
Will they stream the subpoena? | ||
That's not really how that works. | ||
If they do, it's going to backfire real bad for them. | ||
It will bring many to America first. | ||
No, they're not going to stream the deposition, but the deposition is not, the subpoena is not the deposition. | ||
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situation. | |
Sectarian says Dat Nigga Doyle can't even get a video out on time. | ||
There's really no comparison. | ||
Yeah, well, I mean, of all things. | ||
Punctuality. | ||
I don't think we want to go down that road. | ||
Andy says, hey Nick, I didn't get the Vax. | ||
Can you clap for me? | ||
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Ha ha ha. | |
Modern Monarchist says, flash, cash, panache. | ||
I have been gulping a gallon or more of water every day. | ||
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Tons of it. | |
My fingers are starting to look like Jason Miller's head. | ||
Also, I rocked an important job interview tonight. | ||
Is Keith going to debate you on if Corona is ending? | ||
A lot of British dissidents say it is so. | ||
Malinu is a bad faith actor, in my opinion, just like the Kermit Canadian Peterson. | ||
I was listening to Billy Joel's deep cut. | ||
I loved these days and a glaze of happiness overcame me. | ||
Despite the difficulties of these times, we wouldn't be dug in with friends if not for persecution. | ||
I don't think Keith is going to debate me, but I'd be open to debating him on this. | ||
And yeah, I agree, Ma, and who's Bad faith. | ||
And congrats on the job interview. | ||
No, we could say his name. | ||
He won't say my name, but yeah. | ||
I mean, Patrick is a traitor. | ||
He's a rat. | ||
And he always will be. | ||
He'll always have that distinction. | ||
So, I mean, that's the difference. | ||
I'm a real human being, so we could say it. | ||
But he's going to pretend like we don't exist. | ||
And he's like, oh, well, we're not going to talk about that. | ||
It's like, yeah, you're a traitor. | ||
You're a traitor and you're a dishonest person. | ||
So, you know, when you tell the truth, you could say people's names. | ||
You could say whatever you want, you know. | ||
But Johnny Bravo says, here's an interesting question, Nick. | ||
When do you think the Louis documentary will release? | ||
A day before your testimony at the Capitol or after you've announced your AFPAC 3 special speakers? | ||
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I don't know. | |
They haven't told me when it's gonna drop. | ||
Kill Animals says Ari Molyneux, I saw a screenshot of that tweet. | ||
I never saw the actual tweet. | ||
Are you sure it wasn't shot? | ||
Yeah, I saw it when it happened. | ||
I was there. | ||
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Okay. | |
What a stupid question. | ||
I looked through the archives and he did deny disavowing you on that straight... Okay, whatever dude. | ||
Sebastian says, Nick Deadline tweeted that they are making a Hollywood film on January 6th. | ||
Really hope it's done found footage style from the point of view of Baked Alaska. | ||
Johnny Bravo says, as your audience grows, I hope you found a way to increase the capacity of viewers to prevent further crashes like the previous stream. | ||
Wow, thanks for the idea. | ||
Yeah, we didn't think of that. | ||
Okay, alright, that's our last Super Chat. | ||
Wow, really, it's a think tank. | ||
Real think tank going on in the Super Chat tonight. | ||
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