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America First Agency. | |
It's unstoppable. | ||
And the reason why is because it's not cool to shill for big business. | ||
is because it's not cool to shill for big business. | ||
It's not cool to shill for Israel. | ||
It's not. | ||
It's hell. | ||
It's not. | ||
It's not. | ||
This is... | ||
This is a Christmas Nation! | ||
This is a miracle. | ||
Come on, man. | ||
It's the free man talking. | ||
I mean, only a class of people so rootless in their position would view America in such a way as merely a vessel for abstractions, right? | ||
We're going to smash your brain in with the Bible, idiot. | ||
And I'm addicted to the serotonin rush. . | ||
When's it numbin' up, eh? | ||
When's it numbin' up, eh? | ||
Shit! | ||
Just eat a Big Mac, you stupid bitch. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
We're not allowed to make jokes anymore. | ||
We're not allowed to make jokes. | ||
It's not funny. | ||
Sipping wine, having some pasta, having some pizza. | ||
Oh. | ||
I'm weird. | ||
I'm normal. | ||
I'm the wild. | ||
I'm normal. | ||
I'm a poor kid. | ||
I'm a rich kid. | ||
All right, I'm an original. - One, two, three, four, five, five. | ||
One person raised his voice. | ||
The teacher couldn't believe it. | ||
but 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 Taylor. | ||
And I'm addicted to Sarah Taylor. | ||
And I'm addicted to Sarah Taylor. | ||
Ultimately, that is the victory. | ||
It's not victory in itself. | ||
It's not, you know, a political achievement. | ||
It's not anything like that tangible. | ||
The victory is in our living. | ||
That we're living without limits. | ||
We're living without self-censoring. | ||
We're living unapologetically and being human. | ||
Like, the act of doing that at all times is the victory over, you know, this oppressive sort of system that wants to control and diminish and intimidate and all of that. | ||
Like, ultimately, that's why, you know, it's living the dream every day. | ||
Total victory every day. | ||
Just by being human. | ||
I also wouldn't have it any other way. | ||
Because, like, I would much rather be suffering and be real and suffer as a human than be comfortable as a slave. | ||
than be comfortable as somebody that just belongs for the ride. | ||
I'd like to propose a toast. | ||
To our people. | ||
I'd like to propose a toast to the Voipers, to White Boy Summer, White Boy Century, to the reaction and the reclamation of the United States. | ||
Cheers, everybody. | ||
It's going to happen. | ||
It's coming out. | ||
They kicked me off the plane, you know what that means? | ||
White Boy Summer Road Trip. | ||
They give us lemons, we make lemonade. | ||
They throw me behind bars, and I start throwing baseball up against the wall, and now I'm playing catch. | ||
Because you know what? | ||
The only time that they win is when they triumph over our spirits, but they never can. | ||
They never take that away from us. | ||
Because I believe in God. | ||
And I believe in America. | ||
And I believe in what I'm doing. | ||
We are still enjoying what we're doing. | ||
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. | ||
Nothing is going to stop white boys somewhere. | ||
Nothing is going to stop America first. | ||
America first, bitch. | ||
There's always a way. | ||
Make the best. | ||
White people fall in this country. | ||
This country wouldn't exist without white people. | ||
Wouldn't exist without white people. | ||
And white people are done being bullied. | ||
Done being bullied. | ||
We're the keepers of the American tradition. | ||
And I think our ancestors can smile on us right now for what we're doing. | ||
Cheers. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Cheers! | ||
They, they see America merely as a vessel. | ||
I mean, only a class of people so rootless in their position would view America in such a way as merely a vessel for abstractions, right? | ||
We're going to smash your brain and live the Bible, idiot, and I'm going to I'm addicted to the serotonin rush. | ||
Where's enough enough, babe? | ||
Where's enough enough, babe? | ||
Shit. | ||
Just eat a Big Mac, you stupid bitch. | ||
Stranger, you can move a country. | ||
And the peace don't cost. | ||
The money has to stop the line. | ||
The sun lacks the line. | ||
Feel like you can move a country. | ||
And the peace don't cost. | ||
You're nothing less, nothing less. | ||
And all the last of us. | ||
Feel like you're not allowed to make jokes anymore. | ||
You're not allowed to make jokes. | ||
It's not funny. | ||
Sipping wine. | ||
Having some pasta. | ||
Having some pizza. | ||
Oh. | ||
I'm weird. | ||
I'm normal. | ||
I'm the father. | ||
I'm horrible. | ||
I'm expensive. | ||
I'm poor. | ||
I'm original. | ||
All right. | ||
I'm an original. | ||
I'm an original. . | ||
One person raised his voice. | ||
The teacher couldn't believe it. | ||
in 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 Taylor. | ||
And I'm addicted to Sarah Taylor. | ||
And I'm addicted to Sarah Taylor. | ||
Verified. | ||
You are a real human being. You are a real human being. You are a real human being. You are a real human being. | ||
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. | ||
We'll see you next week. | ||
We'll see you next week. | ||
We'll see you next week. | ||
I'd like to propose a toast to our people. | ||
I'd like to propose a toast to the Voipers, to White Boy Summer, White Boy Century, to the reaction and the reclamation of the United States. | ||
Cheers, everybody. | ||
It's gonna happen. | ||
They kicked me off the plane, you know what that means? | ||
White Boy Summer Road Trip. | ||
They give us lemons, we make lemonade. | ||
They throw me behind bars, and I start throwing baseball up against the wall, and now I'm playing catch. | ||
Because you know what? | ||
The only time that they win is when they triumph over our spirits, but they never can. | ||
They never take that away from us. | ||
Because I believe in God. | ||
And I believe in America. | ||
And I believe in what I'm doing. | ||
We are still enjoying what we're doing. | ||
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. | ||
Nothing is going to stop white boy summer. | ||
Nothing is going to stop America first. | ||
America first, bitch. | ||
There's always a way. | ||
Maybe this is better. | ||
White people. | ||
White people. | ||
This is like the movie, but it's really very tight like Every single night, 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 any Christ like I was screaming at the referee, just like Mike Looking for a fight like So you go with your life like Right, it's on a white fight Still I'm like a fight, right I still don't get it, I still don't know who I like Like screaming at my daddy, don't be any Christ like But nobody never tell you you need to be in Christ It's only if I see it, only when they see me | ||
Like a Tyler Perry, can I do it, I'm searching for a deity Now you wanna see it free, now you wanna see it free Like to see it be a piece, tell me what you like Like, turn it down to bright light Travel with my dad and he told me it ain't Christ like I'm just trying to find out for a new way I'm just really trying not to break through the pool way I don't have a pool in it I didn't know my best though, I'm like a motor text though Nothing to tell text though I'm just another word, that a picture or a test mode Wrestling with God, I don't really wanna wrestle Spanish really life | ||
It's not cool to shill for Israel It's not Americanism, not globalism Will be our credo In 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. | ||
America first. America first. America first. America first. America first. America | ||
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first. America | |
first. America first. America first. America first. America first. | ||
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 is the same as last night. | ||
Our featured story is the Canadian Trucker Convoy, the Freedom Convoy, which has shut down the Canadian capital, Ottawa. | ||
Over the past couple of weeks. | ||
I was supposed to cover this yesterday but we ran out of time. | ||
I got a little bit too excited talking about Whoopi Goldberg and the Holocaust. | ||
So we'll cover it tonight and we went over it a little bit yesterday in case you missed it. | ||
In Canada there was a massive trucker strike and protest underway over the vaccine mandate specifically for truckers. | ||
Canadian government mandated that all truckers that move between the United States and Canada be vaccinated to re-enter the country and so the truckers have now driven to the capital Ottawa and have locked down the entire capital city by parking around the city and they've also shut down a border crossing between the United States and Canada in Alberta. | ||
Where trade is not able to go through. | ||
So, there's a lot of drama now. | ||
There's a big negotiation underway between the government and the truckers. | ||
The government won't budge. | ||
The truckers won't budge. | ||
The government is accusing the truckers of vandalizing monuments. | ||
They're accusing them of being Nazis, stealing from a food... What do they call this? | ||
A food something? | ||
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What is that called when they give the... | |
A soup kitchen? | ||
Something like that. | ||
They're stealing from some place where they give food to homeless people. | ||
What is it? | ||
It slips my mind. | ||
But, you know, one of these deals. | ||
One of these deals. | ||
You know, uh, you know one of those places where they give food to the homeless people. | ||
Yeah, apparently they're being accused of stealing that food. | ||
Honestly though, I would rather it go to the truckers than the homeless. | ||
What have the homeless ever done for us? | ||
You know? | ||
I'd much rather the food feed Patriotic truckers and, you know, street urchins and transients and bums. | ||
So that's maybe the first time a soup kitchen's done any good, in my opinion. | ||
But anyway, we'll get into that. | ||
That'll be our main story. | ||
We'll also be talking tonight about Michelle Malkin, my friend. | ||
Mommy, who has been banned on Airbnb. | ||
How dare you? | ||
Hey, excuse me. | ||
Can I talk to your manager? | ||
You banned my mom from Airbnb, you bastard. | ||
Hey, excuse me. | ||
Who can I talk to here? | ||
Hey, yeah, you. | ||
Hey, asshole. | ||
My mom is sitting in the car right now. | ||
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You banned her from Airbnb! | |
You better unban her right now, or I'm rolling up my sleeves. | ||
So, no, she's tough. | ||
She's tough. | ||
She doesn't need me to defend her, but big, big development. | ||
Michelle Malkin banned on Airbnb after she attended and spoke at the American Renaissance Conference in the fall. | ||
It was very awesome. | ||
I was actually surprised that she spoke there because American Renaissance is considered very controversial. | ||
Although, then again, so am I. And so is AFPAC, but she spoke there too. | ||
But it was awesome! | ||
American Renaissance is a great conference. | ||
Love Jared Taylor. | ||
And they've had many fine speakers there over the years. | ||
And they've been doing that conference for 30 years and legends have spoken there. | ||
Jared Taylor's a living legend. | ||
Sam Francis spoke there. | ||
Peter Brimelow spoke there. | ||
There's many. | ||
And so Michelle Malkin spoke there in the fall and then this week I guess she tried to book an Airbnb for a family trip, her and her husband, and they're both banned. | ||
Both of their personal accounts have been banned. | ||
And so we'll get into that and what that means because this is a little bit different. | ||
You know, we've talked a lot about social media censorship, but this is an escalation. | ||
And there's a distinction here. | ||
You know, it's one thing to be banned on social media where you're putting out explicitly a political message. | ||
It's another thing to have a personal account banned with one of these services. | ||
And that's the next stage. | ||
That's where it's headed. | ||
And then it's going to go even further than that. | ||
So, we'll talk about the ban on Airbnb. | ||
Should be a pretty good show. | ||
Development. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I buttoned the suit today. | ||
What do you think about this? | ||
I, you know, I was sitting here and I was just sort of experimenting with my look a little bit. | ||
I used to button the suit every night when I first started doing my show. | ||
So what do we think about this? | ||
In other news, before I went live, I did a thing. | ||
So I did a thing. | ||
I buttoned the suit. | ||
What do we think? | ||
Donald Trump does this. | ||
Donald Trump will button the suit when he's sitting down and he'll unbutton it when he's standing up. | ||
So that's where I get it from. | ||
And I used to do it all the time. | ||
Lately I don't. | ||
Unbutton while sitting. | ||
Yeah, maybe that's the rule for people that aren't on a show, but, you know, if you're on TV, I think the rules are a little different. | ||
Looks good. | ||
Tie is fresh. | ||
That's because he has a belly. | ||
Yeah, you're probably right. | ||
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You're probably right about that. | |
What do we think? | ||
What do we think? | ||
I kind of like it. | ||
I think it's slimming. | ||
I think it's a little bit slimming, right? | ||
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I think it makes me look a little bit more... What do we think though? | |
What about this? | ||
How's this? | ||
This is not slimming. | ||
I'm sticking it out on purpose. | ||
Groper gut. | ||
No, I don't really have a gut. | ||
I haven't been eating at all, so I really don't have a gut. | ||
You know, I look in the mirror these days. | ||
I look emaciated, which is kind of the look that I'm going for, you know? | ||
I've been looking in the mirror lately and I'm... I really am wasting away to nothing. | ||
I'm losing weight and I'm like so skinny because I've stopped eating, really. | ||
And I just don't really like food anymore. | ||
I'm just kind of over it. | ||
You know, it's such a chore. | ||
It's like... | ||
What are we going to eat today? | ||
I'm so sick of making these decisions. | ||
Can I just eat like a tasteless cube or something? | ||
Can someone just make like a tasteless protein cube like Soylent Green and I don't have to worry about it? | ||
Because every day it's like, okay, what do we eat today? | ||
And then you got to make a, and everything's like just trash. | ||
So I'm over it. | ||
I don't really, I don't really feel motivated to eat anymore. | ||
So I'm sort of wasting away. | ||
Used to be funny that I was getting a little chubby. | ||
Now, now, there's not going to be anything left in a couple of years, you know? | ||
I'm going for this sort of, I said, I'm going for the sort of Timothee Chalamet physique. | ||
I'm going for a very skinny, you know, I'm going for that kind of look. | ||
That seems to be in. | ||
And also I just like that... I sort of like that look. | ||
I feel like that sort of... | ||
Like, me getting all muscular, it's just, it's not me, you know? | ||
I feel like, um, you know, being, being sort of slight, being slight and skinny, it's sort of, that fits my personality. | ||
I'm sort of like this, this, uh, boyish genius, and having a skinny physique like that, I think that sort, it sort of matches that, you know? | ||
What am I gonna be? | ||
Some fat guy? | ||
Some fat genius? | ||
That doesn't even make any sense. | ||
I need to be sort of like a skinny, slight, handsome, That's ectomorphic. | ||
I think that's sort of where, that's what's resonating with me lately, okay? | ||
That's, when I look in the mirror, that's, what do they say, it's body dysmorphia? | ||
Whatever the opposite of that is, when I look in the mirror and I see a skinny Joker physique, I feel the opposite of that, you know? | ||
I'm like, yes, this is, this is right on the money. | ||
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So, anyway, so that's where I'm at. | |
Hair's a little messed up. | ||
Let me fix this and then we can move on here. | ||
Okay. | ||
I think that's a little better. | ||
Alright. | ||
Okay. | ||
Before we get into the show, I just want to remind you, hey, follow me on this channel, okay? | ||
Follow me here on Cozy. | ||
Click the follow button. | ||
You'll get a notification whenever the show begins. | ||
So, sometimes when the lobby goes live and the show begins, you know, there's a little bit of a gap there. | ||
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The links are down below. | ||
And those are all of our announcements for now, I believe. | ||
So we'll just get into it, I guess. | ||
I apologize, I'm a little late tonight. | ||
I fell asleep today. | ||
You know, I slept last night, I woke up, I did this show with Ed Dutton. | ||
Does anybody know Ed Dutton? | ||
The jolly heretic? | ||
He's this...he's very English. | ||
And I had seen him, he used to do this show with Richard Spencer. | ||
And that's where I'd seen him before. | ||
But he's very English. | ||
He was very sort of chaotic all over the place. | ||
But nice guy. | ||
I thought it was a good show. | ||
I did a show with him this afternoon. | ||
But it's private. | ||
You can't see it anymore. | ||
I don't know what happened to it. | ||
I hope somebody uploaded it to BitChute or something. | ||
But I was on that show this afternoon. | ||
Kind of fun. | ||
And then I just crashed. | ||
I don't know why. | ||
I didn't really sleep very much last night and then I was just out and I woke I was literally fell asleep on my couch and I was like what what what time is it well I gotta start the show and so I just jumped on telegram I'm like oh my gosh I just woke up so I'm a tired I'm a tired lad these days Working too hard. | ||
All right. | ||
So that's just a little brief deal here. | ||
I'm a little tired. | ||
Someone says massage tranquilizer. | ||
Yeah, exactly. | ||
Somebody shot a blow dart in my neck. | ||
I was just out. | ||
I was gone. | ||
Yeah, because I kind of laid down. | ||
I was like a little tired and then I was just boom out. | ||
So, whatever. | ||
Alright, well let's begin the show here so I don't go over time. | ||
Yesterday I was supposed to talk about this trucker thing, and then I just went on for like a whole hour about the Holocaust. | ||
Which, can you blame me? | ||
I mean, it's a big topic. | ||
So, we'll cover that tonight. | ||
But first, I want to get into this Airbnb ban, so... | ||
Michelle Malkin was banned on Airbnb this week, her and her husband, because she spoke at American Renaissance. | ||
And she wrote a big column about it. | ||
It's on her website. | ||
It's on Unz Review. | ||
So I'll read her article to you. | ||
This is an excerpt. | ||
She writes, quote, So here is the grim reality of life in woke America 2022. | ||
In November, I spoke at a peaceful conference held by an organization that is deemed a hate group by the SPLC and ADL. | ||
The title of my talk was Race, Immigration, and Con Inc. | ||
How I Came to See the Light. | ||
It was a wide-ranging discussion of my three decades of reporting on the nation's demographic and cultural deterioration, which I've chronicled firsthand on college campuses, at our border, and in every crime-ridden, riot-prone, and mass-migration transformed metropolis from Los Angeles to Seattle, and Portland to Baltimore, D.C., New York, and Denver. | ||
As I've done throughout my career, I'll ambassad both swamp Democrats and establishment Republicans for selling us out. | ||
The speech delved into the K-20 metastasis of anti-white curriculum, the corporate media's whitewashing of black on Asian attacks, and the long campaign to censor nationalist dissidents who put America first. | ||
That's me. | ||
A week after my talk San Francisco-based Airbnb notified me that I was banned from using its services ever again and imperiously deleted my account. | ||
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Poof! | |
Poof! | ||
It's gone. | ||
And the Airbnb representative writes in an email, My name is Cedar and I'm with Airbnb's Trust Team. | ||
It has come to our attention that you were a keynote speaker for the 2021 American Renaissance Conference in Tennessee. | ||
Airbnb's community policies prohibit people who are members of or actively associate with known hate groups. | ||
Due to your promotion and participation in a known white nationalist and white supremacist conference, we have determined that we will remove your account from Airbnb. | ||
This is consistent with actions we have taken to ban people associated with this conference in previous years. | ||
So she's banned on Airbnb. | ||
Now I have Michelle beat a little bit here because I was banned on Airbnb way before she was. | ||
I was banned from Airbnb last year. | ||
It's not a competition. | ||
But I was banned first last January after the Capitol. | ||
And you know a lot of people might look at this and it's easy it would be easy not to think it's a big deal and say oh it's more of the same. | ||
Big tech censors right-wing people. | ||
Big tech censors conservatives. | ||
This has been going on now for seven years. | ||
And it would be easy to sort of, you know, while at once acknowledging it's wrong and acknowledging, but it's part of this pattern that we're very familiar with and it's really not surprising to anybody. | ||
But there is an important distinction here. | ||
Airbnb is not like the other big tech companies that have censored in the past. | ||
This isn't the first time Airbnb has censored and it's not the only company of its kind that is censored, but this is part of the new wave of censorship which I've talked about on the show for a long time. | ||
First, the censorship starts on the social media platforms and that is nearly finished. | ||
That's complete. | ||
There is almost no resistance, there is no dissent on any major social media platform like YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Reddit. | ||
It's not on there anymore. | ||
You don't even have rslashthedonald anymore. | ||
You don't even have the Republican Hype House on TikTok. | ||
It's impossible. | ||
I've tried to make alternative accounts on Instagram, on Twitter. | ||
I'm like device banned. | ||
I'm on their hit list. | ||
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So that's done. | |
A tech censorship. | ||
Even Dan Bongino was banned on YouTube this past week and he's on Fox News. | ||
He's a big talk radio show host. | ||
He replaced Rush Limbaugh in some markets during his time slot and he's got a primetime show on Fox and not even he can have a YouTube channel. | ||
So it's finished. | ||
Now the censorship is moving over into the other digital services. | ||
Now you're going to start to see If you haven't already, it was more rare before. | ||
It was happening before, but it was more rare. | ||
Now this is becoming more commonplace. | ||
You're gonna see censorship on the ride-sharing apps like Uber and Lyft. | ||
Again, people have already been banned from those and they've been banned on ride-sharing really since like Charlottesville, which was four years ago. | ||
But that's expanding. | ||
They're banning people from Airbnb. | ||
I think what's next is they're gonna start to ban people from DoorDash and what's the other one? | ||
Grubhub and Uber Eats. | ||
They're going to begin to ban people now from all these digital services. | ||
Then, and this is similar, they're gonna go after people for banking. | ||
And I got banned from another bank recently. | ||
People are gonna be banned on Stripe, PayPal, all payment processors are gonna be banned from major banks like Chase, US Bank, Bank of America. | ||
I'm banned from all those. | ||
I think with the exception of Chase as an example. | ||
And so what's going to happen, and this is part of the censorship sort of trajectory, is that people like me and dissidents are not going to have access to any digital services. | ||
Not for our business, not for our activism, and not for ourselves personally. | ||
We're going to be banned from all of it. | ||
And I think a lot of people are not really prepared for this and maybe don't really understand the ramifications. | ||
We're living increasingly, as you know, in an all-digital society. | ||
So this is a big problem. | ||
When you're banned from using major banks, when you're banned from using ride-sharing, there's not going to be a lot of taxis one day. | ||
So you're not going to be able to use ride-sharing. | ||
You're not going to be able to get third-party transportation like that anymore. | ||
And the same goes with all this stuff. | ||
These big tech services and digital services, they're increasingly becoming a monopoly on their particular kind of service and as time goes on the scope of people that are banned is going to get wider and the intensity of the censorship is going to get deeper. | ||
And we're going to get to the point where people that don't believe the right things, people that don't have the correct opinions, are not going to have access to anything. | ||
And, you know, we used to joke about this and say, oh, you know, in the future you're not going to be able to open your refrigerator because you googled the wrong thing. | ||
That's no joke. | ||
That's no joke. | ||
Is it going to be that in the future you're not going to be able to go from point A to point B in your self-driving car and it's going to turn itself off? | ||
If you have the wrong views, you're smart air conditioning, you're smart toothbrush, you're smart printer, refrigerator. | ||
In a world where everything is going to be governed by private digital companies, are we going to be able to do anything if we have the wrong opinions? | ||
It sounds drastic now, but this is the trajectory that we're on. | ||
This is the course that things are taking. | ||
And there's something particularly important here, which is that Airbnb made this decision at the discretion of the SPLC. | ||
Think about that. | ||
You know, how does Airbnb even know about this stuff? | ||
Airbnb is supposed to be what? | ||
They're something like a hotel, right? | ||
It's supposed to be lodging and travel accommodations. | ||
And so how in their business are they able to, between developing their app and getting new properties and evaluating hosts and renters, How are they going around investigating, like, thought crimes? | ||
How are they going around and investigating how do they know what American Renaissance is, and who was there, and who spoke there? | ||
They aren't. | ||
And these companies aren't doing that. | ||
Uber isn't doing that, and Airbnb isn't doing that, and these companies are not doing that. | ||
They're outsourcing that to the SPLC and the ADL. | ||
And so increasingly all these digital companies are being governed by the rules of these hardcore left-wing Antifa journalists who hate us. | ||
So it's not even Airbnb that's determining who gets to book a house or a room. | ||
It's not Uber that's determining who gets to use ridesharing. | ||
It's not even Twitter that gets to determine who participates in the political conversation. | ||
It's the Southern Poverty Law Center. | ||
It's the Anti-Defamation League. | ||
Those are the groups that are coming up with the terms of service and the rules and the community guidelines. | ||
Those are the people doing the research and investigating and finding all the thought criminals and then making referrals. | ||
And like this representative from Airbnb said, American Renaissance was deemed a hate group or the the group that puts on American Renaissance was deemed a hate group by the SPLC and the SPLC said you spoke there and so because the SPLC writes our community guidelines now you can't use Airbnb. | ||
So, we're going to live in a world where all the rules and who has access to essential services, all of that is controlled by these people at these groups. | ||
ADL and SPLC. | ||
Jewish groups, by the way. | ||
Jewish groups. | ||
So if you're critical of Jewish people, you can't go to the Airbnb. | ||
If you're critical of the consensus on race, you can't ride in an Uber. | ||
And so on and so forth. | ||
And people understand. | ||
I think most people understand where this is going at this point. | ||
But that's why it's important now to do something about big tech. | ||
Honestly, the time to do it would have been during the Trump administration. | ||
That was the number one issue, biggest priority, and the biggest missed opportunity. | ||
It has to be done through government. | ||
There has to be some kind of equal protection. | ||
It's got to be through the Supreme Court, it's got to be through Congress, but it has to come from government. | ||
Because you know what? | ||
There's not going to be, in my opinion, I don't think we're going to have a whole lot of luck with alternative services because there's just too many structural disadvantages. | ||
They ban us from the Apple App Store and the Google Play Store. | ||
They ban us from the payment processors and the major credit cards ban us. | ||
So you don't have monetization and you don't have mobile optimization and then add to that you've got other forms of financial sanction and debanking and a host of other problems. | ||
You get to the point where you have to create your own country, create your own money, create your own banks, create your own credit cards, create your own mobile phones, create your own software for the phones. | ||
Is this going to be a 2,000 year project? | ||
I mean, that's really the trick here. | ||
So, it's going to have to either come from the government, in the meantime we'll have to have these alternative solutions, and I guess we'll have to see how far we can get with those, but I think that the only way to solve this is with government action. | ||
Government is the only institution more powerful than the private sector, than these big tech companies, which are some of the biggest and richest companies ever in the history of the world. | ||
So, that's Michelle Malkin. | ||
She is raising money for a lawsuit about this. | ||
She is going to sue Airbnb. | ||
Apparently there are consumer protection laws in California. | ||
That they are going to try to use to sue to get back on Airbnb which that would set a precedent. | ||
I could get back on Airbnb. | ||
Other people can as well. | ||
So she's on Fundly and if you want to find the link to that you could go to her article in Oon's Review. | ||
It's on the front page and contribute there. | ||
I support her. | ||
I support it. | ||
And hopefully we'll get that overturned. | ||
Although, similar lawsuits have been tried against Big Tech and it hasn't worked. | ||
But, with Airbnb there's a little bit of a special thing because it's housing. | ||
So because it's housing there might be an in there. | ||
So I think this one may work. | ||
I just don't have a ton of confidence in the courts. | ||
It's worth trying, but You know, we've seen over the years with a lot of different things. | ||
When it comes to the courts, they're kind of unreliable. | ||
Even when you're right, even when you're 100% right, even when you've got the Constitution on your side, it doesn't always pan out. | ||
But I do support it. | ||
I think they have a good case. | ||
So that's Airbnb. | ||
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It's tough. | |
We don't like it. | ||
But that is Airbnb. | ||
We're banned. | ||
I gotta tell you though, these Airbnbs suck. | ||
I would honestly prefer the hotels, you know? | ||
Whenever I travel, cause I'm a little autistic, and if you get like a 3 or 4 star hotel... | ||
Everything's clean. | ||
Everything is standard. | ||
You go to these Airbnbs and there's always something like awry. | ||
There's always something that's not right. | ||
Like the towels are dirty or the place is dirty or there's not like a bedside table. | ||
Like I was in an Airbnb this past week and it was a nice place. | ||
It was like this historic mansion. | ||
And it was nice. | ||
But it's like, there was no bedside table. | ||
There was no outlet next to the bed. | ||
I couldn't plug my phone in next to my bed. | ||
Then, we get in the shower, and the shower rod is all rusty. | ||
Then, I go to put my towel on the towel bar, and there's all this, like, yellow stuff. | ||
I don't know what you call that. | ||
I don't know, you know, what is accumulated there. | ||
But then my towel's covered in all this shit. | ||
And, uh, The doors wouldn't open and close, all the doors were messed up, and the shower was all goofy. | ||
Like, you know, most showers you, like in a hotel, you just turn it on. | ||
You just... And then some showers, there's like a lever or something. | ||
This shower, there was like a faucet to do a bath, and you had to pull the bottom of the faucet down and like twist it. | ||
It was this weird action. | ||
It took me like an hour to figure it out. | ||
Anyway, so I hate, I hate these Airbnbs. | ||
You go to these Airbnbs and there's always something that's just like not quite right. | ||
It's always something that's just a little bit off. | ||
So I'm very autistic about this. | ||
Whenever I book something, I usually book a hotel because a hotel is always, it's always going to be If you book at the right, if you book like a Hilton Hotel or a Marriott, you book like a name brand, three or four star hotel, you're always gonna be fine. | ||
You know, you don't have to worry about the beds are dirty, you don't have to worry about the shower's gonna be weird. | ||
You know what to expect. | ||
Then you go to these Airbnbs and it's like there's some, there's always some goofy thing going on. | ||
So, I'm bid on Airbnb and I don't, don't really miss it, honestly. | ||
But, um... | ||
But it's still not right. | ||
It's still not right. | ||
They still shouldn't ban us. | ||
They still should not ban us, but you know, the Airbnbs are kind of hit or miss. | ||
Sometimes they're a hit, often they're a miss. | ||
Often there's something that's just not quite right. | ||
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So, anyway. | |
But I want to move on. | ||
I want to talk about this Canadian Trucker Convoy. | ||
Everybody gave me such a hard time about this yesterday. | ||
I was supposed to cover it last night and then Ran out of time. | ||
You know, I was... Listen, I was like 90 minutes into the show. | ||
So I'm not gonna do... That was a four-hour show yesterday and people are all... They're like, no, just cover it now. | ||
That would have been like a five-hour show. | ||
I'm not gonna do a five-hour show. | ||
That's insane. | ||
I was sweating yesterday. | ||
I was literally had sweat dripping down my... down my stomach from my armpits. | ||
Because I'm... I'm working up... I'm working up a storm over here. | ||
Streaming for four hours So we have time tonight. | ||
Let's let's get into this. | ||
So I Don't know. | ||
I think most of you guys probably know what's going on. | ||
I wish I was able to cover it last week Of course everything always happens when I'm out of town I go out of town for a week and then the biggest thing since January 6th happens You know the biggest thing the biggest resistance against the vaccine in a year and a half happens like of course it goes that way so It's been going on now for a little while. | ||
It's been going on, I think, for a couple weeks. | ||
But so the government in Canada passed this regulation and they said that truckers who are going between America and Canada, crossing over the border, they have got to be vaccinated to re-enter Canada. | ||
And the truckers are against this. | ||
So they organized a big protest. | ||
They all drove out to the capital in Ottawa. | ||
I think there were like 50,000 truckers or something like that. | ||
It was a massive rally. | ||
And the goal was to shut down the city. | ||
And shut down a lot of the highways and roads, which they were successful at doing. | ||
And now they're not leaving. | ||
Now they're posted up in the Capitol and they say that they're not leaving not just until the government reverses its rule on the truckers but until the government rolls back all of its vaccine mandate which is exactly what they need to be doing. | ||
They've also shut down a key border crossing in Alberta and shut down the border between the United States and Canada which some are calling a blockade and it's very awesome. | ||
So this is the article. | ||
I'll read this to you. | ||
This is the latest. | ||
That's his quote. | ||
Ottawa police said on Wednesday that a quote significant element from the United States has been involved in the participation funding and organization of a self-described freedom convoy that has for several days jammed streets in the capital to protest public health measures and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. | ||
The Ottawa Police Chief, Peter, slowly said, quote, they have converged in our city and there are plans for more to come. | ||
He said that the participants, who also include locals and other Canadians, are, quote, putting our city and our residents, our partners and our officers at great risk. | ||
The number of protesters has declined substantially from the thousands on Parliament Hill over the weekend, but a determined core group remains. | ||
With trucks noisily blocking streets, businesses shut down, and residents frustrated for the sixth day, pressure is mounted on police to bring a resolution to the disruption. | ||
Slowly, said Kuo, we are trying to be responsible, lawful, ethical, and measured. | ||
The longer this goes on, the more I am convinced there may not be a police solution to this demonstration. | ||
Meanwhile, media reported that there had been a breakthrough in a blockade of a busy US-Canada border crossing in southern Alberta, with protesters agreeing to open up one lane of traffic in each direction, citing lawyers working with the group. | ||
Canadian officials had denounced the blockade as unlawful. | ||
It has blocked traffic since Saturday, creating traffic chaos and disrupting the flow of goods and services in solidarity with the demonstrators in Ottawa. | ||
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police said in a statement, quote, what may have begun as a peaceful assembly quickly turned into an unlawful blockade. | ||
Tuesday pledging action. | ||
To clear the blockade under local laws that prevent interference with critical infrastructure after attempts to negotiate with the protesters broke down. | ||
Alberta Premier Jason Kenney said on Tuesday that he had been told of people aligned with the protesters assaulting RCMP officers and trying to ram members, later leading to a collision with a civilian vehicle. | ||
The protests in Ottawa have sparked several criminal investigations into threatening and illegal behavior. | ||
Monuments, including the National War Memorial, were defaced and demonstrators displayed, quote, intimidating behavior toward police and others, including staff members at a soup kitchen for homeless people, said the police. | ||
Some protesters carried Confederate flags and at least one flag with a swastika drawn on it could be seen. | ||
Three people have been charged with offenses related to their actions during the protest, according to Ottawa police, and more than a dozen other investigations are underway. | ||
So, this is serious business. | ||
And, you know, People have to realize that what they're doing here is a big deal. | ||
January 6th and stop this deal was a big deal. | ||
For people to go out into state capitals and then in the national capital and say the election is illegitimate, the government is illegitimate, we're protesting the certification of the election. | ||
I know a lot of people may have thought it was fun, and it was fun, but that's a challenge to the legitimacy of the government. | ||
That's a challenge to the authority of the state. | ||
And that's why the state didn't mess around with January 6th. | ||
That's why they're now accusing those people of being terrorists, and that's why they're charging people with seditious conspiracy, and the DOJ launched the biggest investigation ever in American history. | ||
It's because that what people are doing now, and what's going on I think all over the Western world since the Trump revolution, is it's actually serious business. | ||
And it's moving very quickly. | ||
It's moving so quickly that I think people don't, maybe don't realize the gravity of what's going on. | ||
This is like a rebellion. | ||
It's what it is. | ||
It's like an open revolt and an open rebellion. | ||
Against the government. | ||
When people go out there, and it's not an insurrection, but it is, and again, I'm using the term very broadly, it's sort of like a rebellion of the people saying, hey, these elections are BS and the government's BS. | ||
The government does not have legitimacy. | ||
They have no mandate to rule. | ||
And now we're gonna protest. | ||
Which is way, way more scary to the government than a BLM riot or any other conventional protest. | ||
And that was the crackdown around 1-6. | ||
It was one of these open rebellions against the legitimate authority of the government. | ||
There's something similar going on here. | ||
Where all these truckers go out to the, again, the national capital, and what's going on here is they're threatening to shut down the entire country. | ||
And so now there's this question of, well, who's in charge here? | ||
That's a standoff, as you know. | ||
But it's a standoff with the state over, really, over sovereignty. | ||
Because here you've got this Prime Minister Trudeau and this government which says everybody has to be vaccinated and if you're not vaccinated you can't come to Canada and you can't return to Canada and you can't leave your house and so on. | ||
And the truckers are saying, no, no, we will not comply. | ||
Comply with what? | ||
The government's orders. | ||
You know, here the government, which is the sovereign, which has legitimate authority, they're saying, this is the way it's got to be. | ||
And the people are saying, no. | ||
And the government says, well, too bad. | ||
That's the rules. | ||
We're the government. | ||
We're in charge. | ||
We make the rules. | ||
And the truckers say, oh, really? | ||
You make the rules? | ||
Well, what if we just took these giant trucks and just shut down the whole city? | ||
What are you going to do? | ||
Tell us to go home? | ||
No. | ||
We're going to take giant trucks, And this is where these things become physical. | ||
I mean, this is where the rubber meets the road, so to speak. | ||
This is where it goes from Twitter into the real world, and a war of words becomes a war. | ||
This is where rhetoric turns into logistics. | ||
Because it starts out where the government says, well, we're gonna sign this law, and this law tells you, hey, you can't do this. | ||
And people go, hey, F you! | ||
And they write, you know, on Twitter or wherever, they give speeches and they say, this is wrong. | ||
Well what happens when people go out in the real world and they take big trucks that you can't move and they just park them in the street? | ||
What are you gonna do? | ||
There's only so many streets. | ||
You need to drive on the streets to deliver the goods. | ||
What are they gonna do then? | ||
Now you're forcing a real physical in real life confrontation here. | ||
And so, this is why you're hearing these kinds of things from the government, you know, and the police are saying, well, what started out as a peaceful protest turned into an unlawful blockade. | ||
They're using very careful words here. | ||
Peaceful protest to unlawful blockade. | ||
They're only okay with protests, peaceful or violent, insofar as the protest does not actually challenge the rule of the government. | ||
That's why they're okay with peaceful protests. | ||
They're okay with people picketing and going out on the streets. | ||
Because so what? | ||
The government can just ignore that. | ||
People are mad? | ||
So what? | ||
The government has a low approval rating? | ||
The government's always had a low approval rating. | ||
That's why they say, oh well, it's one thing if you do a peaceful protest. | ||
If you just sort of like impotently complain about it online or in real life, well, you know, that's just fine. | ||
That's protected. | ||
But you're gonna actually do something about it and challenge the government? | ||
Okay, well now you're breaking the law. | ||
And it's a blockade. | ||
A blockade is like an unlawful act of war. | ||
That's what a blockade is. | ||
That's what they're saying. | ||
And that is what it is. | ||
That's effectively what it is. | ||
You're blockading an international port of entry And you're blockading the capital city. | ||
And it is preventing goods and services going through. | ||
I saw there was one article that talked about one of these towns. | ||
It says a nearby town. | ||
Oh, the school buses can't take the kids to school. | ||
And people can't get to the grocery stores or get fuel. | ||
And this is getting scary. | ||
They're losing the support of the people. | ||
You know what? | ||
That's the point. | ||
That's exactly the point. | ||
They're blockading a port of entry, they're blockading the capital, they're blockading cities to starve them out, to cause so much disruption that the government will change course. | ||
That's the point. | ||
It's a hostile action, it's what it is, to create pressure on the government to bend the knee to the people. | ||
And here's where you have the police saying, There's not a police solution anymore. | ||
You know what they're indicating there? | ||
You know what they're hinting at there? | ||
There's not a police solution. | ||
They're talking about a military solution. | ||
They're talking about the military being deployed against a hostile blockade at the border and in the capital city to prevent this from happening and exercise and flex the sovereignty of the state. | ||
And the government can't back down here. | ||
Because if Trudeau goes out and says, okay, you win, we're ending the vaccine mandate. | ||
If they go out and if the government blinks on this, then the government knows, that the people will know, that we don't have to listen to any laws. | ||
Right? | ||
If the government backs down on this because the truckers occupied the Capitol for a week and that's all it takes, why is anyone going to obey any law they don't like in the future? | ||
They're going to come back to the Capitol, they're going to do protests, and so then there goes the government's authority. | ||
It shows that the government does not have legitimacy. | ||
The people don't believe the government exercises legitimate authority, so they don't listen to it. | ||
And the government is unable or unwilling to use force to exercise its authority. | ||
So if the people say, you know what? | ||
You have no right. | ||
In the past, the government could say, yeah, well, you can think that, but if you don't listen to us, we are going to send guys with guns to your house and they're going to throw you in a cage. | ||
And so you may not like it, but that's what's going to happen if you don't listen. | ||
And then people go, okay, all right, you know, we'll listen to you, or they go to jail, or they get killed. | ||
That's how the government exercises authority. | ||
So if the people go to the Capitol and say, F you, we're not gonna listen to you, there's no legitimacy. | ||
And if the government is unable or unwilling to force them to obey and comply, then there is no basis for the authority of the government at all. | ||
They don't have Legitimacy, the people don't believe they have a right to use authority, and the people aren't afraid of the government. | ||
The people don't believe there's any kind of kinetic deterrent to disobeying the government either. | ||
So that's why the government can't back down here. | ||
If they do, don't get me wrong, I'm saying that this is how the government is thinking. | ||
If the government blinks on this, we win. | ||
We all win. | ||
If the government in Canada blinks on this, They win in Canada and we win in America. | ||
This is a huge win for patriots everywhere. | ||
So we want this to happen. | ||
Don't get me wrong, that's a good thing. | ||
The government can't do it though. | ||
I'd be surprised if they do. | ||
They can't do this and they would sooner send in the military for that reason because they know that if they don't shut this down, If the truckers are able to overthrow this vaccine mandate, then it's over. | ||
The whole charade is over. | ||
And it's also over in America too, in a big way. | ||
That'd be a huge blow to the authority of the state in America as well, and in Western Europe. | ||
So this is something with world historical importance here. | ||
And that's why I don't think the government is going to back down. | ||
If they do, that'd be a very good thing. | ||
I think what is possible is that they will try to use these tactics to break the protest, break the strike, which I'll get into in a moment, and then maybe in the future they might back down later. | ||
But there can be no appearance that they were forced. | ||
There can be no appearance that they were pressured. | ||
It would have to appear like this. | ||
They broke the strike, and then they listened to the people, and then they decided to do the right thing. | ||
I know some people might say, oh, what's the difference? | ||
That seems petty. | ||
It's not petty. | ||
It's about power. | ||
It's about control. | ||
The people can't do that. | ||
The people can't... A minority of people in a critical industry like trucking can't make the rules. | ||
The government makes the rules. | ||
The government has to break the strike and then it might be diplomatic, it might be politically prudent for them to change their mind, for them to change their mind in the future, but it's got to be them making their decision and there can't be this appearance that they were forced. | ||
That's the logic of the state. | ||
That's the logic of the government. | ||
And this is why and this is the scary part what you're gonna see now is they're gonna try and break this strike And they're already doing all these tactics. | ||
They're trying to hit them in the press and hurt their reputation and They're trying to frame it And say, oh, these aren't peaceful protesters. | ||
These aren't freedom fighters. | ||
They're Nazis. | ||
They had a swastika flag. | ||
They're vandals. | ||
They vandalized a war memorial. | ||
Hey, right or left, I don't care what you believe about this business, but you don't deface a war memorial, am I right? | ||
That's the line. | ||
It was a peaceful protest, now it's a blockade, and now they're disrupting our services. | ||
Hey, you can protest peacefully, but don't you mess with our economy. | ||
And then they're saying stuff like, they're blockading a local city, now they can't get food and the school children, they're losing a lot of people with this. | ||
They're saying things like the support for it is diminishing, that the protest is getting smaller over the weekdays. | ||
And then, and this is the real trick, they're starting, they said this in the beginning of the article, They're starting to say that there's foreign involvement. | ||
They're saying the Americans are funding this. | ||
The Americans are supporting this. | ||
They're calling it a blockade. | ||
They're saying there's no police solution. | ||
So they're trying to turn the people against the protest. | ||
They're trying to win the battle of public opinion. | ||
And they're also framing it and they're setting it up. | ||
They're rhetorically framing it and setting it up for what's going to come next, which is a brutal, potentially a brutal crackdown. | ||
And all these things they're saying are very specific. | ||
They're framing these people, like they did at the Capitol on 1-6, as enemy combatants. | ||
They're not protesters. | ||
They're not freedom fighters. | ||
They're terrorists. | ||
It's a foreign-funded operation. | ||
They're agents of a foreign country, which opens them up to scrutiny from from foreign intelligence in Canada. | ||
If you're a citizen or a subject in Canada, I don't know if they have citizenship there, but if you're a person in Canada, if you're a Canadian citizen or whatever, then you have to be treated a certain way by the government. | ||
It's If you're considered a foreign entity or backed by a foreign entity, now foreign intelligence can look at you, and now they can spy on you, and now they can look at your money, and now a whole host of things open up about this. | ||
So that's why they're saying it. | ||
They're saying it's a blockade. | ||
They're saying it's criminal. | ||
The organization is criminal in nature. | ||
They're saying that the people are, again, funded by a foreign country. | ||
There may not be a police solution. | ||
All of this is building towards some kind of effort, like I said, to break up the protest, disperse it. | ||
And then ultimately maybe bring in the military and force these trucks out of the way. | ||
I think that that might be what happens here. | ||
Either way though, it's a win. | ||
And I'll say this about the whole thing. | ||
These kinds of confrontations are what is going to end the globalist regime. | ||
Absolutely, there is no way that we can lose. | ||
No way that we can lose. | ||
Because either option is good for us. | ||
Scenario one, which I think is unlikely, but it could happen, and this would be probably the best case scenario. | ||
Scenario one is that the truckers go to the Capitol, they shut down the city, and due to the economic and political and public pressure, the government backs down, they start making compromises, And it doesn't matter how big the compromise is, but if they make a compromise that satisfies the truckers and the truckers go home with a victory, the legitimacy of the government is over. | ||
It shows the government is not willing to enforce its rule, and so if the people don't care about the government's rule, the government's rule will end. | ||
Period. | ||
If Trudeau backs down on this, it's not just this regime, it's the whole deal. | ||
The whole deal loses credibility because it says, hey look, the government's a paper tiger. | ||
All this stuff about lockdowns and vaccine mandates and mass migration and hate speech... | ||
All it takes is a little protest. | ||
These people are not willing to take this seriously. | ||
They're not willing to force us to comply. | ||
They can't kill all of us. | ||
They can't throw all of us in jail. | ||
So it'll be open season. | ||
Good luck enforcing something unpopular the next time they want to do that. | ||
So it's a big win for us here. | ||
And then people around the world take notice and they say, wow, I'm inspired by this freedom convoy in Canada. | ||
They got their vaccine mandate over. | ||
They'll be a freedom convoy then in America and freedom fighters globally will be emboldened to do these kinds of things. | ||
And the government here will be forced into a similar predicament. | ||
So there's a sort of like this contagion effect where it's because of social media and because of the nature of the world it's going to spread all over the globe and people are going to see the videos and the pictures and translations if they don't speak English like in Europe. | ||
Well, a lot of them speak English in Europe, but you understand. | ||
Because of technology, this is going to spread all over the world. | ||
This will be the shot heard around the world and people say, you know what? | ||
I'm inspired by 1-6. | ||
I'm inspired by the Canadian truckers. | ||
We should take it to our capital and shut down the capital and do these kinds of things, do these practical things where we're going to disrupt the economy and create real pressure on the government when they do things that are unpopular. | ||
And I don't know. | ||
Is the British government going to start killing protesters? | ||
I doubt it. | ||
If these things get big enough, if patriots get emboldened enough, if we become ungovernable, if we have an ungovernable minority which is big enough, they won't be able to shut it down. | ||
If you had a million people in DC, if you had a million people in Paris and Brussels and London, These governments would be unwilling and unable to put it down, especially if it was sustained. | ||
So that's one scenario. | ||
Scenario two is that the government cracks down. | ||
Scenario two is the government breaks it up. | ||
Now there's a couple of ways they could do this. | ||
One way they could do it is like maybe someone gets killed. | ||
I don't think that would happen. | ||
I think they know that would be a disaster. | ||
But it could be more brutal, it could be more overt, it could be more like uniforms and military vehicles, and it could be more dramatic And then it could be more tactful? | ||
But I think if it were more dramatic, what's going to happen then is people will see, hey, we don't live in a free country. | ||
And then the Canadians become martyrs. | ||
You know, if the government starts to shoot on a protester, God forbid, if the government brings in the military, then you really have a problem with legitimacy. | ||
Because then the message goes out to all the people of Canada, you don't live in a free country. | ||
The government now requires the military to enforce its rule. | ||
Now, here's the thing about authority is that you like to rule by legitimacy because you can't force everybody or you'd like not to have to force everybody to follow every law. | ||
So most of the government's authority comes from the legitimacy that the 300 million people in America are accepting that the government has the right to rule. | ||
If 300 million people did not believe that, the 1 million man military would not be able to force them to obey. | ||
So most of the authority is really bound up in legitimacy and that's really what the government prefers. | ||
If the government in Ottawa has to bring in the military just to get people to comply with a public health order, it's not going to be a good look. | ||
And this is only going to further undermine their credibility and their legitimacy. | ||
Because what message does that send to the world? | ||
What message does that send to China and Russia? | ||
And to the global community, what message does that send to the free world? | ||
That your democratic, liberal government that wants to take care of you? | ||
Well, if you don't do what we tell you, we're just going to blow you up with a tank and we're just going to deploy the military to the streets. | ||
That says something about the legitimacy of their right to rule and their credibility and their popular support. | ||
That helps us. | ||
Honestly, the more that they crack down and the more brutal that it is, the more that it helps us. | ||
Because the more that it emboldens our message, the more that it undermines their own credibility. | ||
When people see their fellow man getting shot at by the government, or people in uniform enforcing these kinds of things with military means, people are going to say, what kind of country do we live in? | ||
Do we live in the Soviet Union? | ||
Do we live in some kind of African dictatorship? | ||
What kind of country is this? | ||
And they're not going to vote for that, and they're not going to support that. | ||
And if anything, more people are going to be emboldened to rise up. | ||
More people are going to look at that and say, you know what, F the government, you know. | ||
And then they could do it more tactfully like they did after 1-6, and they could deploy spies, and they could deploy false flag techniques, and these kinds of things, and that's probably the most difficult thing to cope with. | ||
In both cases, it's good. | ||
In both cases, we're undermining their credibility. | ||
Don't think these things are doing nothing. | ||
when these confrontations occur. | ||
In both cases, it's good. | ||
In both cases, we're undermining their credibility. | ||
Don't think these things are doing nothing. | ||
They're not doing nothing. | ||
Because either we get them to bend the knee, in which case we achieve something, we achieve a policy goal, and we show that the government's a paper tiger, and we embolden patriots worldwide, and it's a big victory, and it boosts morale. | ||
Or, eventually, they will crack down. | ||
Eventually they'll run out of these clever techniques, and there will be a brutal repression, and when that brutal repression happens, the size of this movement will double overnight. | ||
It may not happen this time, it may not happen next time, but eventually the regime will continue to panic, they will get more desperate, they will, just by virtue of what these institutions are and how they promote people, the people in the institutions are increasingly stupid and not tactful and not good at governing. | ||
I mean, we know that. | ||
They're full of hubris, and like I said, increasingly desperate and panicked. | ||
Eventually, one of these confrontations, you're going to have the government, they're going to make a mistake, they're going to crack down, and then the size of the movement will double overnight. | ||
People look at a person getting killed, they'll look at something like that, and then, like I said, you'll create twice as many patriots, and the people that are in it are going to become twice as passionate about the cause. | ||
So either way, these kinds of confrontations, this is exactly the right approach. | ||
The people against the regime, freedom, right? | ||
People going to the Capitol, the people coming from the country, coming from the hills, the truckers and the workers and the... | ||
You know, lower middle class and the working class coming out to the Capitol and being visible and being there and occupying space and shutting things down and using the power that they have, the truckers, the, you know, these other industries, the farmers, using the power that they have in their organization to shut things down, forcing these confrontations. | ||
This is the path ahead. | ||
And soon This sort of latent resistance movement is going to become more institutional and more powerful. | ||
What happens when a trucker becomes the head of a territory in Canada? | ||
What happens when a January 6th person becomes the governor of a major state? | ||
And what happens when this goes to the government level? | ||
And somebody like a Ron DeSantis or a Don Huffines potentially in Texas says, we're going to disobey the government and it's got a state institutional backing. | ||
Is the government going to go and shut down a state? | ||
Are they going to go and shut down a territory? | ||
This is where things are headed. | ||
This is the future. | ||
The writing is on the wall about all of this. | ||
And honestly, I'm not even trying to hype you up. | ||
I'm trying to be here, maybe, I don't know if I'm coming across this way, but I'm just speaking very matter-of-fact. | ||
I'm not even speaking about what ought to happen or what should happen. | ||
I'm saying what's good for either side. | ||
I'm speaking very matter-of-factly here. | ||
This is just how it is. | ||
These are just the facts. | ||
This is the dynamic. | ||
These are the stakes. | ||
These are the possible outcomes. | ||
This is how it benefits either side. | ||
This is the way that it is. | ||
If you believe in freedom, if you're on the side of the truckers, this is how it's going to go down in the future. | ||
Forcing these confrontations is going to weaken the power of the state. | ||
And I think that there are not a whole lot of bad outcomes because, you know, a lot of people say, hey, if we if we do these kinds of protests, then we're going to invite a crackdown and that will be bad. | ||
Well, you know what? | ||
Sometimes the crackdown is actually part of part of the process. | ||
Sometimes the crackdown has to occur to then catalyze a greater resistance. | ||
And it's all part of this. | ||
It happens very slowly and then very suddenly. | ||
The crackdown comes and then things move very quickly. | ||
Right? | ||
You see how this plays out, where it tit-for-tat escalates and what happens is you find yourself in this loop. | ||
of retaliations. | ||
You find yourself, but for that to happen, we want that to happen. | ||
We want this chain reaction, this rapid chain reaction to occur. | ||
We have to catalyze it. | ||
How do we catalyze it? | ||
Ratchet up the pressure. | ||
Turn the pressure up. | ||
Force these confrontations. | ||
Make our enemies more desperate, more panicked. | ||
Make them make mistakes. | ||
And eventually, we're going to get the desired response. | ||
We will get the desired response, and then it will make our job a lot easier. | ||
It will catalyze a counter-response. | ||
The counter-response will catalyze a counter, and so on. | ||
And it's like, it's like a chemical reaction. | ||
It's like a chain reaction. | ||
And then, no one's going to have any control over it. | ||
No one will be able to stop it. | ||
A sequence of events will be initiated, and it will not be able to be reversed. | ||
It will not be able to be arrested. | ||
And at some point, both sides will lose control. | ||
And it's actually a very dangerous and scary thing. | ||
It's actually... We're talking about a lot of chaos, and something unprecedented, and something where there's potentially going to be a lot of suffering and a lot of violence, and I'm not looking forward to it. | ||
And I hope that we can win without that happening. | ||
But that's sort of where things are headed right now. | ||
These things are going to... They're going to keep going. | ||
What the outcome will be is anybody's guess. | ||
But, this is what has to happen. | ||
Because this will be a shake-up. | ||
Right now, there's nearly a 0% chance that we can win through conventional means. | ||
With the current political dynamic, there's almost no trajectory, there's no pathway where we can get what we want. | ||
It's not there. | ||
They did this. | ||
They caused this. | ||
They took away our right to vote. | ||
They took away our right to speak, our right to assemble. | ||
They disenfranchised us. | ||
They castrated us politically. | ||
They have left us no choice. | ||
The current political dynamic is too fragile and it's too static and now the only way for us to get anything that we want is for us to fundamentally change the dynamic. | ||
A fundamental change in the dynamic can only occur if a lot of energy is released. | ||
That kind of fundamental change, dislodging these authorities, transforming the country, can only be achieved by catalyzing a great big transformative event or a series of events. | ||
And these kinds of big dramatic changes, they're very chaotic. | ||
And they're very unpredictable. | ||
And we may be worse off. | ||
That's the risks. | ||
We may be worse off, but the reason why we have to catalyze something like that, potentially, is because doing something like that is the only way that there will be a scenario where we can win. | ||
So, thinking about it rationally, for people like us, if things go on the way that they are, there's no way we can get what we want. | ||
If a confrontation catalyzes this sequence of events where there's this tit-for-tat retaliation, and it could end in any number of ways, it could end in the apocalypse, but there's a scenario where we can win, rationally speaking, we're gonna go with that one. | ||
And I wish we weren't forced into this, but patriots have their back against a wall. | ||
They're gonna kill us anyway. | ||
They're gonna kill us, they're gonna kill our kids, they're gonna take all our stuff. | ||
I mean, think of what they're trying to do. | ||
And every time some smug leftist goes on Twitter and laughs about Michelle Malkin being banned on Airbnb, and laughs about the prospect of me going to jail, or my money being taken, or being banned by Bank of America, or put on a no-fly list. | ||
Every time they talk libly about political violence and punching Nazis and all of that, they're pushing our back against the wall, and they're forcing us They're forcing us to consider things like this, which are not ideal, which I don't think anybody wants it to happen, but at some point it's no longer a choice. | ||
They did this. | ||
They're forcing us into this position. | ||
I don't think anybody wants to do a trucker strike and shut down the economy of a nation. | ||
I don't think anybody wants to go to the Capitol and protest a stolen election, but what other recourse is there? | ||
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They flooded the zone with half mail-in ballots in the 2020 election. | ||
Then they banned everybody from talking about it on the internet. | ||
Then, when we tried to go through the rightful process to correct the election, they subverted that and then they wrote an article bragging about it in Time Magazine. | ||
They said, here's the global conspiracy to shut down Stop the Steal, literally. | ||
And it talks about how they bribed politicians, they intimidated politicians, they did a media blackout, social media blackout. | ||
It was literally collusion across all the institutions. | ||
To prevent us from even having an audit of the election. | ||
And then they did this false flag giant investigation. | ||
They said we're going to do a shock and awe terror campaign by the intelligence agencies against patriots so they wouldn't protest the inauguration. | ||
And then now with this vaccine mandate. | ||
You can't go to a grocery store if you're not vaccinated. | ||
You can't re-enter. | ||
You can't leave the country and return if you're not vaccinated. | ||
And no ifs, ands, or buts, and no questions. | ||
Fuck you. | ||
You're just the people. | ||
You're just our slaves. | ||
Just shut up and just take it. | ||
And if you disagree, we'll fucking kill you. | ||
Yes, sorry, no. | ||
Sorry, I would sooner end the world than accept that. | ||
I would sooner bring about the apocalypse. | ||
An Armageddon and accept that? | ||
Accept the extermination of my race? | ||
Of course! | ||
Of course! | ||
So, they think that this is a scary proposition? | ||
They don't like the way we're talking? | ||
Well hey, leave us the fuck alone then! | ||
They cry out as they strike us, right? | ||
At once they tell us you should just go and die. | ||
You shouldn't have kids because your race is evil and you're polluting the earth and you should just go and die. | ||
If you don't like what we're doing then you could just go die. | ||
You can't buy groceries and you can't vote and you can't speak your mind and we're gonna... all your friends will stop talking to you and you'll be fired from your job and you'll be banned from social media and you can't use Uber and you can't use Airbnb and you can't get on a plane and we're gonna throw you in jail And then people go, you know what? | ||
Fuck you. | ||
We're going to the trucker convoy and we're going to just shut down the economy. | ||
And then they go, oh my god, these guys are terrorists! | ||
This is getting scary! | ||
So I don't think anybody wants this to happen, but you know what? | ||
You've left us no choice. | ||
We have no choice in the matter. | ||
Patriots backs are against the wall worldwide. | ||
Over our bodily autonomy, and we're not quibbling over something simple, decent Americans, decent patriotic people around the world have put up with this globalist regime and its nonsense for decades. | ||
People want to say it's just a shot. | ||
It's not just a shot. | ||
First it was all this immigration and America from Mexico and Europe from Eastern Europe and from the Middle East and Asia, right? | ||
First it was the Pakis and it was the Indians and it was the Mexicans, right? | ||
And people tried to get along. | ||
And then it was The gay marriage and the homosexuals. | ||
And then it was the transgenders. | ||
And then it was the transgender story hour and the drag queens. | ||
First it was women in the workforce and contraception. | ||
Then it was abortion. | ||
Then it was affirmative action. | ||
Then it's whatever we have now. | ||
A woman doesn't like sex after she's had it and now it's rape? | ||
Now every man is a rapist? | ||
Every male child is a rapist that needs to be put on drugs? | ||
And it's the opiates and it's the it's the all the drugs, the pharmaceuticals, the street drugs and it's the black crime and it's the riots. | ||
First it was just the the super predators and the reefer madness and the crackheads and now it's BLM burning down entire city blocks. | ||
And so this has been a long time coming and every time we've tried to make change they've just responded by preventing us from participating in the process. | ||
Every time we try to get involved, you know, first it was the Obama administration Operation Choke Point, and they go after conservative non-profits with the IRS, and they go after gun manufacturers with the EPA, and then they got union thugs showing up to voting booths to intimidate the voters. | ||
Now, it's tech censorship, it's total digital Debanking and other forms of sanctions. | ||
Then they just straight up fill up the ballots with these mail-in votes or fill up the drop boxes with fake mail-in ballots. | ||
And if anybody questions it, they get banned from Twitter. | ||
And then people wonder how it's gotten so bad. | ||
Gee, how did things get so tense? | ||
Oh, we need to turn the temperature down. | ||
Too late for that. | ||
Too late for that. | ||
We are going to turn up the temperature until there's a full meltdown. | ||
Because that's the only way that we're going to have a chance at surviving. | ||
You know, the way that it is right now, they're going to kill us and there's no recourse. | ||
So now we have to turn up the temperature until the whole thing blows up. | ||
That's the logic. | ||
That's the logic here. | ||
Time for a meltdown. | ||
You know? | ||
And look, and here's the thing. | ||
There's still a choice. | ||
There's still an option where crisis is averted. | ||
Patriots will take control over state governments in the next decade, and there will be a confrontation between the state governments and the federal government. | ||
And the federal government can let us live and have our freedom and have our sovereignty in Florida and Idaho and Oklahoma, and they can just leave us alone. | ||
And they don't like us, they don't like our Bible, and they don't like our guns, and they don't like our this and that, and they can leave us alone, and I think a crisis can be averted. | ||
And there can be more or less a peaceful sorting, and eventually the institutions will reflect this, and in a hundred years, you know, or in a generation, there may not be a United States of America anymore. | ||
Or it'll be radically different. | ||
Or, They're gonna take it all the way, and they're gonna match us, and they're gonna come and try and kill us. | ||
In which case, there's gonna be, I think, a lot of bad things happening. | ||
I don't want it to happen. | ||
I don't want there to be a conflict. | ||
I'll just go on the record and say this. | ||
I do not want there to be conflict, because war is not good. | ||
You know, Bismarck said, it's rolling the iron dice, and there's never been, there will not be, on this earth, a war that is more vicious And more awful than a war that would occur in this continent along these fault lines. | ||
It is going to be horrifying if it happens. | ||
And I don't want it to happen. | ||
I don't want there to be political violence. | ||
I don't want there to be a conflict. | ||
I am 100% absolutely against that and trying to stop it. | ||
I really am. | ||
I do not want that to happen. | ||
It is not going to be good for anybody. | ||
It is not going to be good for them. | ||
It is not going to be good for us. | ||
It's not going to be good for me. | ||
It is going to be a nightmare, and we are going to destroy generations of progress and development, and it will be awful. | ||
So I do not want that to happen, but we're being left here with no choice. | ||
We are trying to peacefully exist, and it is them that will not allow that. | ||
We are trying to simply not be vaccinated, and they won't let us not be vaccinated. | ||
Who is the catalyst here? | ||
Who is instigating here? | ||
Who is provoking this? | ||
Who is the belligerent? | ||
Here we are, and we have taken a lot, we have put up with a lot, and now they're telling us you can't leave the country unless you take this experimental gene therapy vaccine for a pandemic which isn't even deadly. | ||
Who's the catalyst here? | ||
All we want to do is not be vaccinated. | ||
All we want is to not have this moral and cultural imperialism brought to our home. | ||
We want to live peacefully in our homes and in our towns where we've lived forever. | ||
That's all that I ever wanted. | ||
That's all that I ever wanted. | ||
You know? | ||
I was born and raised in the suburbs of Chicago, LaGrange Park. | ||
It was Little League Baseball and it was marching band and... | ||
Ice cream and good old classic America. | ||
And all I ever wanted was just for that not to change. | ||
But you know what? | ||
Now there's a transgender bathroom in my old high school. | ||
And now there's a Black Lives Matter mural. | ||
And now you got, of course, demographics changing across the whole neighborhood. | ||
And now there's a vaccine mandate across the whole place. | ||
So I can't go into my favorite restaurants or places because I haven't gotten an mRNA vaccination. | ||
Who's catalyzing the conflict? | ||
All we ever wanted was to be left alone and have our cities and our homes left alone and unmolested and we can't have that. | ||
We don't want that and there's no way to reverse it for us. | ||
There is no way. | ||
They have offered us no alternative. | ||
What is the off-ramp? | ||
What's the diplomatic political route here? | ||
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Vote? | |
Can't do that. | ||
Speak out, raise money, do a conference, start a non-profit, start a political party. | ||
Yeah, clearly that's not in the cards. | ||
So what are we supposed to do? | ||
Just die? | ||
Just let ourselves be killed? | ||
No, I don't think so. | ||
If we're gonna get killed anyway, might as well be an even playing field, you know? | ||
But that's what they're saying to us. | ||
I don't want it to be that way. | ||
I don't want to kill anybody. | ||
Killing's against my religion. | ||
I fear, though, that the country is headed in that direction. | ||
And I don't support it. | ||
I absolutely do not support it. | ||
I do not support violence. | ||
I am not violent. | ||
I will not be engaging in violence. | ||
But I fear that this is where the country is headed. | ||
And like I said, once this reaction begins, it will be impossible to stop. | ||
And no one will have control over it. | ||
That's a scary thing. | ||
The scary thing is that once this conflict is initiated, it is just going to take on a life of its own. | ||
And responses will beget responses, and we'll be out of our control. | ||
It'll be out of anybody's control. | ||
And there'll be a lot of suffering, I'm sure, before there's some kind of resolution. | ||
And I don't want that to happen. | ||
I want to be left alone. | ||
I want to not be vaccinated. | ||
I want to... | ||
Live in a place where I want to live in my home. | ||
I can raise my family the way I want to raise them. | ||
I could practice my religion and all of that. | ||
And I just want to be left alone. | ||
But they can't even give us that. | ||
You know? | ||
Can't even give us that. | ||
And they won't even give us, like I said, they won't even give us an off-ramp. | ||
Won't even give us any kind of recourse. | ||
And it's our country too. | ||
We're citizens too. | ||
We're part of it as well. | ||
We may be in the minority. | ||
You may consider us ignorant or wrong or evil, but you know what? | ||
We're in this country as well. | ||
We're just as much citizens. | ||
We have just as much stake. | ||
We have just as much of a right as anybody else to live here and have a home. | ||
And we will exert that right. | ||
We will exert that right even if we don't have permission so that's what the Canadian trucker thing is all about and like I said these confrontations this is how we're going to get what we want eventually. | ||
The government's either going to back down and they're going to let us live you know or I believe something horrible will happen but That's that. | ||
So we'll see how this goes. | ||
I'm watching this very closely. | ||
It's important to watch this very closely. | ||
It may just peter out. | ||
You know, it's possible this thing could just disappear. | ||
But more things like this will be happening. | ||
They'll be happening more frequently and more intensely. | ||
And eventually there may be some kind of brutal response. | ||
So... But it's all part of the process. | ||
So... But we want peace! | ||
We seek peace! | ||
We seek peace! | ||
We seek only peace. | ||
We seek only peaceful coexistence. | ||
But, but, we will not take our dispossession and the rape of our homeland without a struggle. | ||
So, the ball is in their court. | ||
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We seek peace and peaceful coexistence. | |
But, We'll not take our dispossession and genocide laying down. | ||
We just won't. | ||
Won't do it. | ||
So... That's that. | ||
But I want to move on. | ||
I want to read our Super Chats. | ||
Like I said, it's very matter-of-fact. | ||
This is very matter-of-fact assessment of the situation. | ||
I think even leftists understand this is getting serious and the gravity of this should not be understated. | ||
It's a big deal. | ||
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So... | |
All right, but let's take a look at our Super Chats. | ||
Let's see what we got. | ||
Let me get some water here. | ||
Let me wet my whistle. | ||
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Yeah, it's serious business. | |
Politics is no longer just like respectful disagreement. | ||
No, politics is sort of a serious thing. | ||
You know? | ||
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It's sort of serious business. | |
People think it's like, politics doesn't matter, politics is stupid, red team, blue team. | ||
No, politics is actually pretty serious stuff. | ||
And people are beginning to see that. | ||
You know, Let's Go Brandon is gonna turn into something else real quick, let me just say. | ||
And the left recognizes it, that's the thing. | ||
The left sees it, the right thinks it's a game. | ||
The right, I mean the right talks a big game, but they still think it's a game. | ||
They talk about, give me liberty or give me death. | ||
Then like a liberal shows up to their rally and they're like, hey, you're alright. | ||
You know, maybe you guys aren't so bad after all. | ||
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I was just saying that. | |
Well, I've just taken it seriously. | ||
So... All right, but let's get into these. | ||
Okay. | ||
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Let's see Excuse me. | |
Sorry about that. | ||
Well, I just drank this sparkling water. | ||
What do you expect? | ||
A little belch there? | ||
One minute on the show, we seek peace! | ||
You know, matter-of-fact assessment, next minute burp? | ||
Okay. | ||
Fointes Respectus says, porn is evil. | ||
I shake my fist at it. | ||
That's funny. | ||
Andrew says, Nick, let me provide more context to my cozy TV slash sports simp channel suggestion last night. | ||
Oh, please clarify. | ||
Yeah, I really, I'm really interested here. | ||
I agree that talking about normie stuff like Tom Brady's retirement or the big game last night is gay and boring. | ||
Some content, for example, an uppity and disgruntled black coach is suing the NFL and three teams for racist hiring practices. | ||
This is national news! | ||
Could be the next Colin Kaepernick! | ||
Sleep on it, big guy. | ||
Cozy TV slash groyper sports is inevitable. | ||
No, it absolutely is not. | ||
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I know you think that talking about sports is gay, but what about talking about sports? | |
No, we do not need political sports news. | ||
No, I... I'm vetoing that. | ||
I am absolutely vetoing that. | ||
That is never going to happen. | ||
Listen to me. | ||
Listen to me and listen well. | ||
As long as I am alive, there will be no sports channel on this platform, okay? | ||
Do you understand me? | ||
As long as I... Now, don't kill me here. | ||
But as long as I am alive, I will do everything in my power to prevent a sports channel from existing on this platform. | ||
Do you got me? | ||
There will never be a sports channel on this platform, okay? | ||
My father did not force me to play Little League Baseball for seven years so that I could create a censorship-proof political streaming platform so that you could talk about sports on it, okay? | ||
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So... So no, that's not gonna happen. | |
Yeah, that got a little personal. | ||
Yeah, that got a little personal. | ||
Listen to me, Buster. | ||
I wasn't the worst kid on my baseball team for eight years. | ||
And mocked and laughed at because the ball hit me in the head. | ||
Because the ball hit me in the head in the outfield one time. | ||
So that you could go and make a sports channels platform. | ||
It's never gonna happen. | ||
It's never gonna happen my friend That's funny Thank you. | ||
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Yeah, but seriously, but seriously, no. | |
No, but sports is, sports is cringe. | ||
My, you wanna know how I got these scars? | ||
My father. | ||
He liked baseball. | ||
Yeah, so no, that's never gonna happen, my friend. | ||
Never gonna happen. | ||
Wow, that's gonna be clipped by a right-wing watch. | ||
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Nick Voigt to Spurgs about sports. | |
So that's why he's such a racist. | ||
Trust me. | ||
Being a racist has nothing to do with the sports thing. | ||
The sports thing, unironically, there are some deep-seated problems there. | ||
I don't want to get into it. | ||
I'll take that to the grave. | ||
I'm sort of bottling that up. | ||
That is just going to be sort of like compressed in my soul until I die. | ||
So we're not going to unpack that one on this show. | ||
Maybe we will in the future. | ||
There's definitely unironically some deep-seated problems there, but I can assure you that has nothing to do with me being a racist, okay? | ||
I can assure you I have always been racist before, during, and after the baseball situation. | ||
So... So trust me on that one. | ||
All the kids I was in sports with were white. | ||
So that's not why I hate women. | ||
That's not why I'm racist. | ||
That's not why I'm anti-semitic. | ||
No, I'm none of those things. | ||
I say that tongue-in-cheek, clarifying the joke there. | ||
But trust me. | ||
Yeah. | ||
He was in... Well, I guess the all-star on the team was Jewish. | ||
No, that wasn't true. | ||
I only knew one Jewish kid growing up and he had Asperger's and everyone was mean to him. | ||
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So... | |
So no that that's just more like that was more it's just like typical guy stuff, you know typical Typical guy stuff the anti-semitism came way later That came way later. | ||
I didn't really even care about that until high school and then my friend kind of woke me up on that So trust me, totally different. | ||
Completely different. | ||
Don't read too much into that. | ||
Now, why am I a mean person? | ||
You know, maybe that... Now my personality, certainly there's something to that. | ||
But my political views are always very rational. | ||
Trust me. | ||
And also, the sports just sucks. | ||
It just sucks. | ||
That's not why I don't want it on the platform. | ||
It just sucks. | ||
You know, excuse me. | ||
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A sports griper. | |
And you're not even a guy. | ||
It'd be one thing if a sports... I might allow a sports streamer on the platform. | ||
If like a... | ||
If some kind of established sports guy wanted to be on the show, or on the platform, then yeah, maybe I would consider it. | ||
You know, if like Barstool Sports came to me and was like, hey, this would never happen. | ||
But if they were like, hey, wanna get on, can we get on CozyTV? | ||
I would probably let them. | ||
But I don't even know who you are. | ||
I don't even know who you are. | ||
That's kind of the bigger problem, is some guy's like, hi, I wanna talk about sports, Yeah, I'm sure everybody would love to just talk about sports. | ||
But if some established sports streamer wanted to get on, I'd probably be fine with it. | ||
I'm just joking. | ||
I hate sports, but whatever. | ||
But I don't even know who you are. | ||
That's the real issue. | ||
That's true though. | ||
Literally every guy that loves sports, they all want to have a podcast about sports. | ||
It's like, listen to me closely. | ||
Nobody cares about your opinion about sports, okay? | ||
Let me just say this for all the sports fans, okay? | ||
All of you sports fans, all of you football watchers, all of you basketball enjoyers, nobody cares About what you have to say about sports. | ||
Okay? | ||
No one cares. | ||
So when all these people, all these guys get together and they're like, we should start a podcast. | ||
Our conversations about sports are legendary. | ||
I can assure you, the only people that give a shit about your opinions about sports is you. | ||
And the same goes for a lot of podcasts. | ||
There's so many people out there where they're like, my friend group is hilarious. | ||
We should totally have a podcast. | ||
Trust me. | ||
You're not as funny as you think you are. | ||
Just trust me on this. | ||
You're not as funny or quirky or interesting as you think you are and nobody would want to listen to your conversations in their free time, okay? | ||
Hate to burst your bubble. | ||
Like I said the other day, hate to burst your bubble. | ||
But there's this culture of narcissism these days where everybody thinks their opinion matters. | ||
Everybody thinks like they're the main character of the movie of their own life. | ||
You are not a main character. | ||
This is not a movie. | ||
This is real life. | ||
And you are not written by an intelligent writer. | ||
You're just some person. | ||
You're just some dumb average person. | ||
And no one really cares. | ||
You want to know why people in movies are main characters and like you relate to them and they're interesting? | ||
It's because they're not real, okay? | ||
They were written by a writer. | ||
And that writer is probably intelligent. | ||
And most people are not very intelligent. | ||
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So... | |
I'm just like this character from this movie. | ||
No, you're not. | ||
No, you're not. | ||
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So... Like it's a lot of these boomers. | |
Boomers think they're so damn clever. | ||
Whenever boomers talk to me about politics, they're like telling me stuff that these like ancient red pills about like the Trilateral Commission. | ||
You know how boomers, boomers have these red pills from like the 70s. | ||
Boomers are red-pilled from like the 70s, 80s, and 90s. | ||
They're telling me conspiracy theories that like the hippies had a hundred billion years ago. | ||
They're like, hey listen man, it's Nixon. | ||
It was all Nixon and the freaking Trilateral Commission, man. | ||
It's like, what? | ||
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It's 2022, man. | |
Deal with the times, old man. | ||
We're talking about the shadow British Empire, okay? | ||
We're talking about the supermob, alright? | ||
We're talking about Jewish power. | ||
We're talking about... And then these niggas are like... Ed Sullivan and... Ed Sullivan and Johnny Carson and Richard Nixon and the Trilateral Commission man and they're all... | ||
And Brezhnev! | ||
Dude, Brezhnev is dead, nigga. | ||
He's dead. | ||
The Soviet Union doesn't exist anymore. | ||
Nixon is dead. | ||
Leonid Brezhnev is dead. | ||
John Lennon is dead! | ||
It's 2022! | ||
So yeah, these hippie boomers are just insane. | ||
Brain fried from LSD. | ||
They're freaking insane and they all come to me, they're all like bald and uh... They smell. | ||
Got hair coming out of their nose and hair coming out of their ears. | ||
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And they're like, listen, listen! | |
Oh yeah, that's great, dude. | ||
You know the Jews are on the media, pal. | ||
Hey listen, old-timer. | ||
Okay, boomer. | ||
Jews are on the media, okay? | ||
Anyway, but yeah these I was gonna say about sports when I was in high school I had this this problem with the The student council guy was in student council. | ||
I was the president of student council and the guy that ran it was this turbo douchebag and We were always Fighting. | ||
I mean we we got like screaming matches, which is like weird for a student and a teacher I I think I don't know. | ||
I never got in fights with anybody. | ||
Well, actually there were several teachers that happened with but anyway, I So he had this weird thing where he he was he's like a one of these tall guys. | ||
These tall people they think they they really do think they're better than everybody. | ||
He was he's bald okay bald and this big tall guy was like 6'5". | ||
He wasn't really tall. | ||
But he thought he was this like turbo d-bag. | ||
He literally walked around like the biggest douchebag. | ||
He walked around like He walked around like this. | ||
He literally, his head looked like a penis, and he walked around like this. | ||
Hey! | ||
Oh hey, how's it going? | ||
And he had the biggest ego. | ||
He literally thought he ran the world because he was in charge of fucking student activities and he was tall. | ||
So it was like, wow, we're not worthy, Mr. Student Activities Director. | ||
Wow, you're tall and you lord over teenagers. | ||
Really impressive. | ||
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So he would literally, someone says Chad Stride. | |
Literally, literally Chad Stride. | ||
Yeah, the virgin like walking versus the Chad like, the Chad walking around like that. | ||
Anyway. | ||
Yeah, big shot, big shot. | ||
We're so impressed man. | ||
We're so impressed big guy. | ||
Anyway, so he had a big problem with me. | ||
I don't know what his problem was. | ||
I think he was threatened by me. | ||
I think all my teachers were threatened by me because I was smarter than them. | ||
That's what I think. | ||
Now you could say it was because you're an asshole. | ||
It's because You know, you're arrogant. | ||
It's because you don't respect any authority. | ||
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You don't respect anything. | |
And all of that could be true. | ||
But I also think he was threatened because I am a genius. | ||
And I think that he was an arrogant douchebag too. | ||
And he was threatened by me. | ||
So that's what I think. | ||
Whatever. | ||
It could go either way, honestly. | ||
So he we had these big fights and he was just a big jerk and anyway he started like a sports podcast I remember like a year after I got out of high school he had the sports podcast and it was the most bizarre thing I had ever seen in my entire life because he's on SoundCloud he's got this podcast it's him and like his buddy it's him and his condo and his buddy recording this podcast about sports and | ||
And literally zero people watched it. | ||
Literally. | ||
You would go on... because I would stalk this guy because he pissed me off so much. | ||
Zero. | ||
Zero listens. | ||
Zero listens. | ||
And it was almost like disturbing because here I'm scrolling through and it's like scary music playing in the background. | ||
I'm scrolling through and there's hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of episodes of a show that nobody listens to. | ||
It was like unsettling. | ||
I was like, I want to throw up. | ||
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I was like, oh my gosh, like this is horrifying. | |
And I don't know what possesses people to do this, you know? | ||
Oh, it's a hobby or whatever. | ||
But you know what? | ||
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But you know what? | |
Here's the scary thing. | ||
It wasn't like they were like, hey, we're just doing this for fun, we're just doing this for shits and giggles. | ||
They would talk about, like, their audience. | ||
They would talk about, like, our listeners, and they ran social media, and they would say like, hey, we're coming back next week, and blah blah blah. | ||
It was like delusion. | ||
It's like delusional. | ||
Someone says like a haunted house. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Freaky stuff. | ||
It's like someone with worse than boxed life. | ||
Yeah, exactly. | ||
It's like someone with schizophrenia. | ||
It's like you go up to someone with schizophrenia and they think they're like the president of Russia or something, you know? | ||
Or they think they're like an alien. | ||
This guy thinks he's a podcaster in his own mind. | ||
He drives home from work every day to his country with shitty condo and He goes up in his room and plays podcaster Very funny so So yeah, so that's what I was gonna get into about the sports thing. | ||
But all sports people are like that. | ||
All these sports heads, they all want to start a podcast that nobody listens to so they can talk about Tom Brady and freaking LeBron James and... Dude, it's so gay. | ||
It's so gay, dude. | ||
Sports is like literally the worst thing ever. | ||
Oh, he's just a tremendous athlete. | ||
Oh, he's such a...he's really a cool guy. | ||
Yeah, he's a really cool guy. | ||
Oh, sportsmanship is unbelievable. | ||
The athleticism on display here is just impressive. | ||
He's an absolute specimen. | ||
He's a specimen. | ||
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He's like 6'6", bro. | |
Really, nigga? | ||
Like, what the freaking heck? | ||
People wearing sports jerseys? | ||
Honest to God, Like you should be embarrassed. | ||
People wear sports jerseys out of the house. | ||
They wear sports jerseys to like social functions. | ||
It's one thing if you wear a sports jersey and you go to like Buffalo Wild Wings and you watch the game. | ||
That's honestly, that's fine. | ||
It's fine. | ||
It's social. | ||
It's fun. | ||
You wear the sports jersey, you go, you eat wings, you watch the game, it's social, that's terrific. | ||
But people, you got these like muttonhead guys that will wear a sports jersey to like a function. | ||
It's like, what the hell are you wearing? | ||
Like, did you, why don't you get dressed? | ||
Doofus. | ||
So, you know, it's one thing to wear it to a sports game. | ||
It's one thing to wear it to a sports viewing party. | ||
It's one thing to wear it around the house. | ||
But people are like going out in sports jerseys, like just... I don't know what the thought process is there. | ||
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I don't know, man. | |
I just... | ||
Maybe there's something wrong with me. | ||
I wish I was like you. | ||
I wish I was like you. | ||
I wish I could be like you. | ||
I wish I was low enough in conscientiousness. | ||
I wish I was low IQ enough that I could just be like you and I could just unthinkingly put on a sports jersey that I spent $200 on and go to the game and cheer for the home team and fucking, you know, go crazy when they score and, you know, drink a beer and I wish I could be like you, but I just was not born that way. | ||
I was born different, so... I wish it was so simple. | ||
But instead I'm a sort of neurotic... neurotic mess. | ||
Tortured genius instead. | ||
It's just how I am. | ||
It's unfortunate, but that's the way it is. | ||
I wish I could be like you. | ||
I watch these romantic comedies where a guy goes to a sports... I watch this movie where Vince Vaughn goes to a sports game, and he meets a sports babe. | ||
He meets a sports chick at the game. | ||
And they're wearing the jersey, and they're at the... and he's hitting her up, and they're drinking beers at the game, and she's a sporty chick, and you know, and I... | ||
I wish my life were that easy, you know? | ||
You get drunk, you knock up some girl at the sports game, you get married, you have a fucking sports-themed wedding, and then life is simple. | ||
You work a 9-to-5 job, you watch the big game on Sunday, she makes snacks in the kitchen, you're there with your bros, it's not complicated, you're drinking beer, you fucking high-five when they score, and then you do that for 50 years and then you die. | ||
I wish my life would be so simple. | ||
But instead I'm doing this, so... That's why there will never be a sports channel on this platform, okay? | ||
Are you happy? | ||
happy ah but yeah that's that's my struggle where's the roots of sports good grilling good honestly because people are always like it's like i truly do wish i could participate i I wish I could, I just can't. | ||
I wish I could, but I can't. | ||
My whole life I always wished I could just participate, but I just can't. | ||
I'm not into it, you know? | ||
I wish I could just... but I like watching sports to me like I just can't look at the screen. | ||
I just have this aversion I'm like no I just can't look the white noise and just I just have like no interest in it at all. | ||
And the whole the whole scene I'm just it's not my scene you know. | ||
I'm not being ironic here. | ||
I really do wish my life were simple like that. | ||
I wish I had a simple, wholesome life like that, but I don't. | ||
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I'm a weirdo. | |
I'm a weirdo. | ||
Autist. | ||
Yeah, literal autist. | ||
Exactly. | ||
Literal, neurotic, autist. | ||
So, nigga, move on, please. | ||
Shut up! | ||
Why don't you shut up? | ||
Okay? | ||
This is good content. | ||
Silver says my life was never easy. | ||
That is so true. | ||
So true! | ||
My life was never easy. | ||
That is so true. | ||
Where's the feel when aren't retarded? | ||
I know. | ||
I wish I was just some dummy retard. | ||
But I was cursed! | ||
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I was cursed with knowledge. | |
But it's true. | ||
Blessing and a curse. | ||
Story of my life. | ||
Story of my life, truly. | ||
Okay. | ||
Alright. | ||
Okay. | ||
We'll move on. | ||
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Okay. | |
We'll move on. | ||
You can tell this sports thing doesn't bother me. | ||
And you can tell by the fact that I've just talked about it for 25 minutes that this doesn't bother me at all. | ||
And there's no hang-up there. | ||
There is no hang-up whatsoever. | ||
You can tell that I've moved on. | ||
I am an adult now and I am completely socially adjusted. | ||
So now that I've covered that, we will move on. | ||
Okay? | ||
You brought it up again. | ||
You brought it up again. | ||
I told you not to open up this can of worms and you brought it up again. | ||
So, are you happy? | ||
I hope you're happy. | ||
You wanted to go there. | ||
Okay, we'll go there. | ||
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So... Alright. | |
Nick wants a sports GF. | ||
Well life would be so simple. | ||
Life would be so simple. | ||
I go to the game with my backwards hat on. | ||
And I have a sweatshirt on and a jersey. | ||
And I dress like one of those frat boys, you know, and I get a beer. | ||
And, you know, Sporty Spice is over there and I'm like, What's up, girl? | ||
You like Urlacher? | ||
What's up, girl? | ||
You like, uh... You like Ben Roethlisberger? | ||
Yeah, me too. | ||
He's a great athlete. | ||
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Hey, uh... Wanna get some nachos? | |
Hey, uh... Wanna hit the bars after the game? | ||
Wanna hit the bars after the game? | ||
You're really freakin' hot, girl. | ||
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Let's go back to the bar after the game. | |
Let's drink some Coors Lights. | ||
I don't know how people... I don't know how human beings talk. | ||
How do people talk? | ||
I don't even know anymore. | ||
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Oh man, I wish. | |
That's funny Why am I like this? | ||
Why am I like this? | ||
So, it's unfortunate. | ||
It's deeply unfortunate, but whatever. | ||
Okay. | ||
So, we'll move on now. | ||
Alright, we went there. | ||
We did it. | ||
We made it through that. | ||
That was tough. | ||
I think we just reached a breakthrough here in this session. | ||
You guys are like my therapist. | ||
I should just get a couch. | ||
I should just get a couch and lay down. | ||
And, you know, the Super Chats are like, so tell me more about why I'll never have a sports channel. | ||
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I'm cozy. | |
There'll never be a sports channel. | ||
Can you elaborate on that? | ||
Can you, can you? | ||
Let's unpack that a little bit. | ||
Well, you see... So we just, we achieved a major breakthrough. | ||
Thanks. | ||
Great session. | ||
See you next week. | ||
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Okay. | |
Yeah, when's Brittany Venti gonna do another therapy session with me? | ||
Remember when Brittany Venti was like Dr. Melfi? | ||
Yeah, not gonna lie, that was a little bit flustering, not gonna lie. | ||
I mean, I'm a total Chad so I handled it, but... | ||
That's one of these scenarios. | ||
You know, that's one of these scenarios where there's this coincidence. | ||
You know, I talked about the other day about Hitler and downfall and the secretaries. | ||
That's one of those things where it's like an appropriate coincidence of a male and female. | ||
What if I got a female therapist? | ||
There's a question. | ||
Okay. | ||
Let's roll with that. | ||
What if I had a female therapist who was Italian? | ||
Now we're talking here. | ||
People say pick up chicks at church. | ||
What if I... I don't need therapy. | ||
I'm mentally tough. | ||
But what if I went there... Now there's an idea. | ||
Like Tony Soprano, like my hero. | ||
What if like Tony Soprano I- or Joker? | ||
Very interesting. | ||
Great idea. | ||
Great idea. | ||
Whoever said that, great idea. | ||
She's Italian? | ||
No, she's not Italian. | ||
She's like a quadroon. | ||
Quit with the roleplay, Nick. | ||
No. | ||
No, I will not. | ||
I will not stop. | ||
I will not stop thinking about that. | ||
You can't make me. | ||
You can't make me. | ||
I'm thinking about it right now. | ||
And you can't stop me. | ||
I'm thinking about it right now. | ||
Look at me while I think about it. | ||
Okay, all right, let's move on let's move on They are hot though because they all well, yeah, they're yeah, it's uh without getting too much into it It just works. | ||
Okay, they'll have this like librarian look, you know when I was in like fifth grade I had this big crush on the librarian and She had this, like, nerdy, like, the big glasses. | ||
Totally, like, a MILF, like, whore thing. | ||
That should be banned. | ||
That should be banned. | ||
They did damage. | ||
They did damage to me. | ||
How could you do that? | ||
How could you put this bimbo and these giant glasses in the library? | ||
I'm 10 years old. | ||
It's not appropriate. | ||
We should all go to Catholic school. | ||
We should all, they should be nuns. | ||
You should not, as a male, you should not have any contact with women other than nuns until you're old nuns. | ||
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Until you're older. | |
Completely inappropriate. | ||
She's walking around the library with these with these bimbo glasses. | ||
Get the fuck out of here. | ||
Get out of town. | ||
Get out of town with that, huh? | ||
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Anyway. | |
Where was I? | ||
Let me fix this. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Whatever. | ||
Whatever. | ||
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Okay, so... This is a weird show tonight. | |
Alright, Benjamin says, Your father is a thief. | ||
He stole the stars and put them into your eyes. | ||
You had me at blue-green eyes. | ||
Okay, I don't know what that means, but thanks. | ||
Four Ghosts says, Baked Alaska, you should give Destiny a platform. | ||
Make him, whatchamacallit, based, Nick. | ||
Maybe while he's over here, I'll F his wife. | ||
What? | ||
Nick, historically, Turning Point was nothing more than a glorified crew. | ||
Oh, I see. | ||
We decapitate and we do business with whatever's left. | ||
Nick Fuentes after subpoena. | ||
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I did 20 fucking years. | |
Faked Alaska, you know destiny may never debate again after the way you humiliated him, Ralph. | ||
Don't say never, Nick. | ||
No, say never. | ||
He's a classic American cuck from here on out. | ||
That's great, very funny. | ||
Half Amish says thanks for the surprise appearance on Ed Dutton's show. | ||
He's one of the few non-AF commentators that I listen to. | ||
A bit of a lovable goof whose perpetual internet problems always have me cackling. | ||
Yeah, I like him. | ||
He's funny. | ||
I think I want to bring him on here. | ||
I'm gonna offer him a channel on Cozy. | ||
He's pretty funny. | ||
So yeah, I enjoyed the show. | ||
4Ghosts says, compare classic American man to modern American man. | ||
Modern American man cheers as his wife makes OnlyFans videos. | ||
Gets excited at the thought of divorcing his wife and giving her half his life. | ||
So is this like some kind of rhyme thing? | ||
What's going on here? | ||
Or is this just a very base observation here? | ||
Bing Bong says, I think if Nick suddenly announced he's taking a week off, people would resist it. | ||
He had to end the lockdown to give us a taste of what things used to be like. | ||
It's a mental trick! | ||
A pressure relief valve! | ||
But I think that's the agenda. | ||
A show every six months or something. | ||
Alright, you're banned. | ||
You're banned. | ||
That's America First disinformation. | ||
You're banned for America First disinformation. | ||
I'm back. | ||
The show is back. | ||
We're having a return to normalcy. | ||
Unless something happens again, okay? | ||
But we'll get the data we need to take another week off very soon. | ||
We will get the data that we need to take two more weeks off soon. | ||
So that's just a conspiracy theory. | ||
Oh, for a ghost. | ||
It says, imagine unironically making physical contact with plastic of any kind. | ||
The America First movement has been warned. | ||
Plastic products release estrogenic chemicals. | ||
Stay base, Nick. | ||
Yeah, the... Here's the thing. | ||
I am a very high testosterone male, so I think the plastics are actually good for me. | ||
It sort of regulates me. | ||
I'm too high testosterone. | ||
That's why I'm always fighting with people. | ||
That's that's why I'm so aggressive all the time My digit ratio is off the charts literally off the charts they've never seen a digit ratio like mine so My balls would be too big if I wasn't if I wasn't touching plastic all the time true true It's like I'm sort of moderating it. | ||
It's sort of it's chemical imbalance type stuff. | ||
I'm too aggressive still I'm just so much of a high testosterone male. | ||
I had puberty when I was like 10. | ||
Okay? | ||
That's not even a joke. | ||
I had puberty when I was like 11. | ||
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10 or 11. | |
I had puberty when I was like 11. 10 or 11. | ||
That's why I'm shorter. | ||
Because my doctor was like, listen, your son is such a high testosterone alpha male. | ||
He is just racing towards manhood rapidly. | ||
And he's going to be shorter. | ||
He's going to have a stunt. | ||
He's not going to reach his full height potential because he's hitting puberty too early. | ||
They tried to put me on puberty blockers. | ||
They literally tried to, or inhibitor or something, so that I could hit puberty later. | ||
So that I could be as tall as I was supposed to be. | ||
I was supposed to be six feet tall! | ||
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I was supposed to be like you! | |
But yeah, but my mom protected me from the Jews. | ||
Protected me from the doctors. | ||
And said, no, no. | ||
He'll be like Hitler. | ||
He'll be in the ballpark of 5'11". | ||
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He'll be in the ballpark. | |
He'll be, you know, plus or minus 5'11", okay? | ||
and And she protected me. | ||
Thank you, Mom. | ||
Thank you, Mother. | ||
But it's true! | ||
But it's true! | ||
I had a mustache in 7th grade. | ||
Because I'm a high-test male, okay? | ||
I was tall for my grade and then everyone shot up around me because then they hit puberty way later. | ||
But yeah, I've been a man since I was 10 years old, okay? | ||
I've been a full-grown man for 13 years. | ||
That's why I'm such a badass, okay? | ||
That's why I win internet blood sports because I'm a high-test aggressive male. | ||
Wurzelroot says, does Nick have one ball? | ||
Propaganda! | ||
That is anti-Hitler propaganda. | ||
Not that I'm, hey, not like I'm pro-Hitler or anything, but that's... His detractors say this. | ||
But objectively, that's not true, okay? | ||
Wurzel root Okay, all right, all right, let's go Let's keep going. | ||
Let's keep going. | ||
But yeah, so anyway, high testosterone male. | ||
So the plastics are actually a benefit, I think, in some ways. | ||
The McDonald's, it regulates me. | ||
I'd probably be too angry. | ||
I'm angry enough as it is. | ||
I'm always walking around looking for a fight. | ||
And the plastic kind of mellows me out. | ||
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So... | |
I need it. | ||
If I don't get my McDonald's in me, if I don't get my Egg McMuffin in me, I get a little aggressive, okay? | ||
I get a little bit confrontational, so... That's unironically true. | ||
That's... I get hungry and then I just turn into a... an animal. | ||
I don't know about you guys, but... I get hungry and, you know, some people get a little bit, like, hangry, you know? | ||
They get hungry and they get agitated. | ||
I get hungry and then I just turn into a completely different person. | ||
It's like... | ||
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. | ||
It's like Fight Club. | ||
I don't eat for a little while and then you just... It's just not a good time for anybody. | ||
So... I think that's, like, evolutionary, right? | ||
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I have a Snickers. | |
He says I have... Someone says, pinching Jaden's arms super hard. | ||
That's real. | ||
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That's real. | |
Jaden is the number one victim of my anger. | ||
Number one victim. | ||
He is the patience of a saint, you know? | ||
That is true. | ||
We were in Las Vegas, and I was furious. | ||
I was absolutely furious. | ||
Because I hadn't eaten all day, and then all the restaurants were closed, and I had my heart set on going to the Gordon Ramsay restaurant, which was supposed to be open but for some reason was closed. | ||
And so I was just livid and I was just marching around like furiously looking for food and I was with Jaden and Kai and they were both trying to be nice to me. | ||
They're like, hey, like, you know, let's try this restaurant and I was like just I was just not in the mood and Yeah, then I was messing with Jaden. | ||
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So, yeah, that's that's how it goes. | |
He gets hungry and walks up to Jaden swinging. | ||
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Yeah. | |
It's a problem. | ||
I got to take care of myself. | ||
I just got to have snacks around me. | ||
I got to be like a baby, you know, like a crying baby when they're like, Okay, okay. | ||
They have like a bag of Cheerios. | ||
You know, they go to the zoo and they bring like a bag of Cheerios in the stroller. | ||
Okay, here's a snack. | ||
I have a snack. | ||
Here's a Fruit Roll-Up. | ||
That's literally me. | ||
I literally need to be babied. | ||
Give me that. | ||
Give me that Fruit Roll-Up. | ||
Give me those Gushers. | ||
Alright, now give me the update on AfPak. | ||
What's the update on AfPak 3? | ||
Here, have a pack of Gushers, Nick. | ||
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Here. | |
I brought you some pretzels. | ||
Oh, okay. | ||
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All right. | |
Did you order those t-shirts yet? | ||
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You know, that's... that's how I run this business. | |
That's how I run this... the intern program. | ||
I don't like this. | ||
I don't like that. | ||
This design sucks. | ||
This is terrible. | ||
Hey, Nick, have you eaten yet? | ||
No? | ||
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Here, here. | |
Take this Nutri-Grain bar. | ||
Jag off. | ||
All right. | ||
Rose LaRouge says, I'm going to have snacks in my pocket at all times. | ||
Honestly, Jaden needs to do that. | ||
Jaden needs to be like the handler. | ||
He's gotta have... He's gotta carry around some snacks on him or something. | ||
For the Rancor. | ||
For the Sarlacc. | ||
I'm like a Star Wars monster. | ||
Boss baby, yeah. | ||
I'm literally the boss baby. | ||
I'm the boss baby. | ||
I'm walking around. | ||
Yeah, give me my num-nums. | ||
Hey! | ||
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Give me my num-nums or I'll be really pissed off! | |
Yeah, that's true. | ||
Ironically, someone needs to do that. | ||
Someone needs to do that for me. | ||
That's a great idea. | ||
That's going to be one of the responsibilities of the interns going forward is a designated snack person. | ||
Because I'm like a wild animal. | ||
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Okay. | |
Or was I here? | ||
Poshtonzoomer says, shout out to the real friends. | ||
We love you Nick. | ||
Hey, love you too buddy. | ||
4Ghost says, step one, shave head. | ||
Step two, grow out hair for six months. | ||
Step three, slick back hair, look like Patrick Bateman. | ||
I'm done being scammed by the long nose haircut industry. | ||
This all cost $10. | ||
I see, that's interesting. | ||
Yeah, it is a little, by the way, long nose really funny. | ||
The haircut thing is a little bit of a rip. | ||
I pay like 45 bucks for my haircut. | ||
And I have to get my haircut every like three weeks. | ||
Foy says, you're gonna be too famous and busy to read Super Chats one day. | ||
It has been an honor to be a part of this. | ||
Remember when the show was 45 minutes and 15 minutes of Super Chats? | ||
Yes, I do. | ||
And that's true. | ||
Yeah, so enjoy it while you can. | ||
Four ghosts has researched the statue of Venus. | ||
Men should exercise. | ||
Women should eat. | ||
Strip them of power and give them a donut. | ||
Architects rise up. | ||
Pierce Brosnan ought to be proud. | ||
Okay, I don't know what any of that means, but thanks. | ||
Gabriel, so since you've now become a redneck hillbilly who listens to country music... Whoa, whoa! | ||
I don't listen to country music. | ||
You should check out Prodigal Son on YouTube. | ||
He's a suspected groiper who recently posted a song called Freedom Convoy Song. | ||
He's not me. | ||
He wouldn't dare try to use your show to shamelessly plug his channel. | ||
Yeah, I'll check. | ||
Is that a country song? | ||
Dude, I hope this has a lot of views. | ||
I hope this nigga's not like, check out my 10 view video. | ||
Okay, 10,000 views. | ||
That's not bad. | ||
Let's see. | ||
Let's see what we got here. | ||
Let's see what we got. | ||
Why not? | ||
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Just for fun. | |
I hate country though. | ||
If it's country, I'm gonna turn it off instantly. | ||
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Okay. | |
There go my heroes Rolling down the line It ain't about politics Between you or I It's so the children of tomorrow Have the freedom to decide What we want What we need We're rolling cause I'll let you know We're done with tyranny What we want | ||
Okay, that's great. | ||
Yeah, that's great. | ||
Okay, yeah, that's great. | ||
Yeah, that's great. | ||
Okay, yeah, great. | ||
That's great. | ||
That's terrific. | ||
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Really good. | |
Okay. | ||
there. | ||
Yeah, I had enough of that one. | ||
Yeah, okay. | ||
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Yeah, that's just... I appreciate that. | |
Somebody says, I'd rather side with Antifa. | ||
I don't want to hear anything more about black music, okay? | ||
I don't want to hear one more criticism of black music if that's, if that's the alternative. | ||
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That's funny. | |
That's great. | ||
Country's just not really my thing. | ||
It's just not really my type, I guess. | ||
James Charles says, all the talk about your dad's essence and Swedish people made me want to put my head through a wall. | ||
Also, yeah, it's some weird stuff that uh... That Dutton guy's a little, little sussy. | ||
A little weird. | ||
A little bit sussy. | ||
Also, who's your favorite Euphoria character and which blonde girl is hotter? | ||
The one who gets railed on camera or the one who's dating the black guy? | ||
The one who's dating the black guy. | ||
But, I mean, they're all disgusting. | ||
My favorite Euphoria character? | ||
Probably... I know it would be based to say the main guy, but no, but the base guy is cringe, okay? | ||
The main guy is cringe. | ||
Probably the drug dealer. | ||
He's probably the coolest. | ||
He's kind of a simp, but... And he's a total wigger, of course, but he's probably the... | ||
He's probably the best I think or the or his little brother or whatever who's the mini me Yeah, those are probably my favorites Show sucks, though Listen I watched it because everybody's talking about it. | ||
I just wanted to see what's going on. | ||
I didn't watch the whole thing. | ||
But, and it is repulsive. | ||
But, yeah, probably the drug dealer is my favorite character. | ||
But they're all, the whole show is just rancid. | ||
So, Tag Nukes is continuing my research into who owned the locked and elusive at Jews on Twitter. | ||
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Hmm. | |
Interesting. | ||
Humongous Blungus says, I loved your monologue last night, the Holocaust denier accusation. | ||
Imagine a country where even talking about it the wrong way and not denying it gets you blacklisted while worse things are on TV. | ||
Or even denying it. | ||
Why is denying it such a big deal, you know? | ||
And what's this language about denying it? | ||
What does that even mean? | ||
Gabriel says Canada approving once again. | ||
It's America's little brother. | ||
Can you blame us though? | ||
The capital siege made me wish I was American. | ||
Stay strong brother. | ||
I think Canada is basically over sans divine intervention speed running white genocide since the 50s and our population was too small to handle it rip Yeah, well if we ever take over America, we'll just take over Canada, too. | ||
So ChicagolandGroiper says, with all the energy on our side, it's clear that you're taking the full brunt of the recent political persecution and slandering. | ||
All the more reason I'm proud to be among those who will show our support at AFPAC and make it abundantly clear we're a force to be reckoned with. | ||
Let's go! | ||
Glad to hear it, ChicagolandGroiper. | ||
We love our Chicago Groipers. | ||
PP Poo Poo says Tucker just Ben Shapiro'd you on a show. | ||
Talked about Michelle Malkin speaking at your event and getting banned from Airbnb for it, but never named this movement or you. | ||
No, she got banned because she spoke at AmRen, not AFPAC. | ||
Surprisingly, you don't get banned for speaking at AFPAC, but you do for AmRen. | ||
Yeah, why not? | ||
Yeah, let me just send you some tickets for no reason at all. | ||
Great idea. | ||
Yeah, I would love to get Sam Hyde on. | ||
I don't know if he'd want to, but... Yeah, if he's interested, I would totally bring him on. | ||
Didn't have time to get one since I was at the gym. | ||
6'2, lifter incel here. | ||
Yeah, why not? | ||
Yeah, let me just send you some tickets for no reason at all. | ||
Great idea. | ||
Yeah, I would love to get Sam Hyde on. | ||
I don't know if he'd want to. | ||
But, yeah, if he's interested, I would totally bring him on. | ||
Maybe I'll shoot him a text. | ||
I just don't want to bug him. | ||
You know, I, whenever I get in contact with these people, I don't want to be the guy that's like, hey, want to be a part of my thing? | ||
It's like, to me, that's so cringe. | ||
But yeah, if he, if he is interested, I'd love to have him on here. | ||
But I think he's, he's, he's on YouTube still. | ||
He's on Gumroad. | ||
So, but yeah, I mean, of course he'd be welcome. | ||
I'd set him up instantly. | ||
Horatio says, this nigga really can't start a show on time SMH. | ||
Just busting your balls big guy. | ||
I know you're going through a lot behind the scenes. | ||
Keep up the great work. | ||
Thanks. | ||
Chad Champion says, it was fun talking to you last night. | ||
I hope you voted for me to win the AFPAC ticket. | ||
Shout out Alaska Rapper 444. | ||
Yeah, yeah, real, real hilarious. | ||
That was pretty funny, honestly. | ||
Yeah, I don't even know how that's gonna work because I feel like everyone's just gonna swarm around me and how is that even gonna work? | ||
"Hi Nick, I'm your biggest fan." Yeah, I don't even know how that's gonna work 'cause I feel like everyone's just gonna swarm around me. | ||
And how is that even gonna work? | ||
So I guess we'll have to figure that one out. | ||
InquireWithin says, "Can you explain what a Wignat is?" Does it mean White Nationalist, National Socialist, Fascist, All Right? | ||
Do you consider all White Nationalists, National Socialists to be WGNATs? | ||
Yeah, basically. | ||
WGNATs...dude, how many times...these questions, you just get them every day. | ||
Like, what's a WGNAT? | ||
What's a WGNAT? | ||
I'm so sick of explaining it. | ||
Oh wing that is basically like a white advocate, you know white political advocate who? | ||
acts like black people do politically sort of like High time preference, low agency, you know, sort of like not able to achieve their own political ends. | ||
Where there are leaders, they're grifters or dysfunctional. | ||
Like when you compare black political organizing with with these so-called white nationalists or Nat Sox or whatever, it's like it's the same thing. | ||
It's like it's the same problems, the same MO. | ||
You know, it's a lot of people that are just dumb a lot of people that are just stupid a lot of people that are poor a lot of people that just don't know how to organize and are too literally too stupid and Sort of like hostile because they're so stupid that they can't they can't collectivize they can't gather together people that just aren't confident and | ||
And this this thing where it's like because we're white right it's because we're white it's sort of just brazen ignorance like aggressive proud ignorance And then again all their leaders are race hustlers all their leaders are race hustlers literally just grifting off of stupid people So so that's we call them wig nuts because they're wigger nationalists because they're like they're n-word companions Yeah | ||
you know they're they're sort of you know bullheaded yeah that's that's what they are and so there's a lot of overlap there okay so that was that let me move on here for skin protectors a shout out to Kai I have not been following that at all. | ||
Hello from Bongland. | ||
Aus Bongland. | ||
Okay. | ||
Alti, or no, Alis, says, what's your opinion on the IBS crowd and Medecker going after Ralph? | ||
Reminds me of what Patrick and Wignatz tried to do to you. | ||
Only Medecker has real credibility, but he lost it because he refuses to admit he was wrong about the COVID panic. | ||
I hope all these guys stay far away from AF. | ||
I have not been following that at all. | ||
I don't even know what's going on with that. | ||
So, yeah, I'm not really familiar with the drama. | ||
Ten Rios says, Mr. Mustache has returned to his own show. | ||
I enjoyed the Groyper YouTube takeover while it lasted. | ||
The British boomer tech failure was unfortunate but pretty cack. | ||
Yeah, it was kind of funny. | ||
But thanks, King. | ||
Yeah, good to see you in chat there. | ||
Grand Wizard. | ||
Nice. | ||
Says, when are crypto super chats coming to Cozy? | ||
Soon. | ||
Eddie Van Grams says, what character quality or qualities are you the most proud about having? | ||
Hmm, that's a great question. | ||
I love being intelligent. | ||
I mean above all I'm just extremely intelligent. | ||
I mean that's really... One of the reasons why I'm so successful is I'm just smarter than most people and almost all of my competition. | ||
There are very few people that I would say are as smart or smarter than me. | ||
You know, Zoomer Dev is in there. | ||
Darren Beattie is probably in that area. | ||
QAnon, who I used to know, was in there. | ||
It's a very small club. | ||
But yeah, I mean, at the end of the day, I'm just the smartest person I know, or one of them. | ||
And so I'm very proud of that. | ||
I love the fact that I just can see. | ||
You know, I can see. | ||
I have vision. | ||
I have I'm just really smart. | ||
And also, I like that I'm funny. | ||
You're barking up the wrong tree. | ||
What a terrible question. | ||
I like that. | ||
Oh, and Scott. | ||
Yeah, Scott is similarly intelligent. | ||
I would say that. | ||
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Sure. | |
I think I'm smarter than Scott though, but he probably thinks he's smarter than me. | ||
That's okay. | ||
Yeah, I think I think he's around there Where to even begin Nick what qualities do you like about yourself where to even begin we'll be here all night So let's let's just let's just stop there Where's the roots of smart funny huge balls. | ||
Yeah Yeah, let's just quit what we're at here Cozy Biker says, what do you mean we? | ||
We in what sense? | ||
What do you mean we? | ||
Josh the Remover says, Canadian truckers be like, as you know, our blockade is perfectly legal. | ||
I will make it legal. | ||
Chris West says, who is we? | ||
What is what is we? | ||
What does that mean? | ||
Who is we? | ||
We what? | ||
Tag Nukes says, are you gonna tow the trucks with other trucks nigga? | ||
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Yeah, exactly. | |
You're gonna need some trucks to do that. | ||
How are you gonna tow these trucks? | ||
Other trucks? | ||
Yeah, good luck. | ||
Bryce says, I'm really optimistic about what Patriots are doing around the world. | ||
You made me realize that if we are going to win, that we're going to have to put our lives on the line. | ||
Thanks for your sacrifice! | ||
Hey, thanks a lot. | ||
Appreciate it. | ||
Sneadtown says, how cucked are soldiers? | ||
Imagine making yourself a pawn to the whims of big government, especially to women like Kamala Harris and abandoning any personal disposition to enforce VAX mandates. | ||
So sad. | ||
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It is sad, but that's the troops. | |
You know, at the end of the day, they're soldiers. | ||
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And, um... | |
Soldiers just do what they're told to do. | ||
That's sort of like their job, you know, so people say oh, they're like defending our freedom It's like nah, they'll they do what the government tells them to do That's really the defining characteristic actually They're funny because they're not even always fighters. | ||
They're literally an army. | ||
They're literally just the They're they're the army of the government and not even necessarily always to fight They're just like a disposable workforce for the government is really what they are That's not to say they're disposable human beings, but that is Functionally, that's their role Right, I mean you could they're nice people they're good people a lot of them But what what is the what is the job description of a soldier? | ||
You're the government's workforce. | ||
what it is so where was I here Bryce says, as far as AFPAD goes, will you be serving traditional Groyper cuisine? | ||
Holographic meatloaf is a staple in the Groyper diet and if it were possible, could you put in a request with the caterer? | ||
Yeah, totally. | ||
High school Groypers, as you thought, we could be decent men in an indecent time! | ||
Yeah, exactly. | ||
Benjamin says, are white people the first people to ever be replaced while at the top of their game? | ||
Yeah, I think so. | ||
Are the Romans too. | ||
Treehead says, a long-bearded, obviously attractive, when he was young wizard appears and says, if thou wit, wilt, utter, poo-poo PPS shall grant thee the ability to speak any tongue, what language would you choose and why? | ||
Glushen. | ||
Glingish? | ||
I would be speaking in Glingish Glusham, which is of course the language of Gloipers. | ||
I would love to learn the Gloiper language, which is Glingish. | ||
I like to speak the Glingish dialect of Glushen. | ||
That's what I would like to learn. | ||
That would be my language. | ||
Tyler says your monologue on the Truckers just now is one of the best I've ever seen you give. | ||
A lot of us up here in Canada have lived through a dark, cold, authoritarian winter. | ||
Now it's time for us to deliver a victory for the North American people. | ||
Things have to change and they have to change right now. | ||
So true, King. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Time to deliver a victory. | ||
Lone Star Status says, as states start to defy the federal government, do you think cooperation between state governments like an interstate political union will be necessary to rival the authority of the feds? | ||
Yes. | ||
Mac Man says, Kai posts thirst traps on TikTok and everyone gives him shit. | ||
Yeah, he's obviously a simp, but why won't anyone call out Beardson for wanting to milk e-girls? | ||
I call them out for that. | ||
I think it's cringe. | ||
I think the ironic simping, the Morgan thing, the Ella thing. | ||
I think it's cringe. | ||
I think it's cringe. | ||
I've called them out for it. | ||
So I'm with ya. | ||
I'm with ya on that. | ||
He says it's funny. | ||
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I don't know. | |
I don't know. | ||
Johnny Bravo says, hey thoughts on Trump's truth social after it was shared? | ||
They'd use big tech's AI to enforce their TOS. | ||
Also, do you think they'd allow you to create on truth? | ||
I don't know. | ||
And Trump isn't running it. | ||
Trump is basically just like a stakeholder, but he doesn't run it. | ||
Someone else is gonna run it, obviously. | ||
So yeah, it's gonna be like Getter, I think. | ||
I'd be surprised if it wasn't. | ||
Parker says I was originally gonna say this yesterday, but I had issues with stream payments. | ||
Welcome back King. | ||
Hope all is well with you. | ||
Thanks. | ||
Reid Cooper. | ||
Hey, what's up friend? | ||
He says sports people are just boring. | ||
Lifeless frat boys. | ||
Not actually cool or intelligent like Nick. | ||
That is so true King. | ||
That is so true. | ||
Thank you for the super chat King. | ||
Great to hear from you. | ||
The number one Trump fan. | ||
He's the only one I think that loves Trump more than me, honestly, which is difficult because I love Trump. | ||
But thanks, friend. | ||
Great to hear from you. |