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You know what? | |
The only time that they win is when they triumph over our spirits. | ||
But they never can. | ||
unidentified
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They never take that away from us. | |
Because I believe in God. | ||
And I believe in America. | ||
And I believe in what I'm doing. | ||
We are still enjoying. | ||
unidentified
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White Boy Summer is still on. | |
I don't care if I have to 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 summer. | ||
unidentified
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Nothing is going to stop America first. | |
America first, bitch. | ||
There's always a way. | ||
Thank you, Wisconsin. | ||
White people found in this country. | ||
This country wouldn't exist without white people. | ||
Wouldn't exist without white people. | ||
And white people are done being bullied. | ||
Done being bullied. | ||
We're the keepers of the American tradition. | ||
And I think our ancestors can smile on us right now for what we're doing. | ||
Cheers. | ||
Cheers. | ||
Outro Music | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
wall. | ||
Outro | ||
Music Outro Music | ||
Outro Music | ||
I'm sorry Brittany and Betsy, but I just can't do it. | ||
You're an e-girl, you know the rule. | ||
No e-girls. | ||
unidentified
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Who's got the clip? | |
No e-girls. | ||
Never! | ||
Hashtag never e-girls. | ||
unidentified
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Not even once. | |
Guy, I've never heard of Nick Fudge. | ||
He's back. | ||
Guy, I've never heard of Nick Fudge. | ||
unidentified
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Who's that? | |
Thank you. | ||
But as soon as people start playing games, I stop. | ||
I stop playing games. | ||
And at any moment I can check that yay button I'm in the first Edge Okay | ||
Not my words, not my rules I can control them, alright? | ||
They say trust your man, but you promise I ain't gonna lead your day wars in the ground. | ||
I'm gonna try to put girls in the ground. | ||
My mama said trust no hope, use a weapon. | ||
They say trust your man, but you promise I ain't gonna lead your day wars in the ground. | ||
I'm gonna try to put girls in the ground. | ||
I'm gonna try to put girls in the ground. | ||
Warming up. | ||
Everybody dare to a vote. | ||
unidentified
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All right. | |
This is from your biggest Protestant fan. | ||
May you one day see the light. | ||
unidentified
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Well, hey, thanks. | |
Love you, too. | ||
But sorry, I believe in religion that makes sense. | ||
unidentified
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The Umer generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race. | |
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
I'm sorry, Brittany and Betsy, but I just can't do it. | ||
unidentified
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You're an e-girl, you know the rule. | |
No e-girls. | ||
Who's got the clip? | ||
No e-girls. | ||
unidentified
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Never! | |
Hashtag never e-girls. | ||
Not even once. | ||
unidentified
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I've never heard of him think what is that. | |
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
I've never heard of Nick Quinn. | ||
unidentified
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Who's that? | |
Americanism, not globalism. | ||
We're not going to have a freedom. | ||
I've never heard of Nick Quinn. | ||
And its consequences have been a disaster for the human race. | ||
- Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom. - The mayor also just announced will be our freedom. - The mayor also just announced the city will start requiring proof of COVID vaccination for a range of indoor activities, including going to a restaurant or to the gym. | ||
New York is the first major U.S. | ||
city to introduce a mandate like this. | ||
It requires people to show proof of at least one vaccine dose and will be phased in starting later this month. | ||
You have to abide by the rules and you have to have a mask on. | ||
It's still a city order. | ||
Leave the property or you get a citation. | ||
Period. | ||
Don't argue with me. | ||
It's real simple. | ||
Take a seat. | ||
Where's your name? | ||
Where's your name? | ||
Let me just stay away from you. | ||
It's still a city ordinance. | ||
Leave the property or you get a citation. | ||
Period. | ||
Don't argue with me. | ||
It's real simple. | ||
Put your hands right here. | ||
Yes, you are. | ||
I will pay you right now. | ||
You are in violation and I gave you a lawful order. | ||
I'm not going to Walgreens to get an mRNA, non-FDA approved. | ||
And even if it was experimental vaccine that goes inside your cells and manipulates your DNA to start producing spiked proteins, which are killing babies and giving people heart attacks. | ||
unidentified
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Thank you. | |
Thank you. | ||
Because I'm afraid of the flu, which kills like .00013%. | ||
unidentified
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I think it's even less than that. | |
This is paving the way for a lockdown. | ||
And if you thought this was over, if you thought that we were getting out of this, you're not. | ||
We are not. | ||
It's not going back to normal. | ||
You're not going back to normal. | ||
This is the beginning. | ||
That was phase one. | ||
I believe that they probably had to let people out of the lockdown, give people a taste of what things used to be like. | ||
To 1. | ||
Let out pressure. | ||
It's a pressure release valve. | ||
And 2. | ||
It's a mental trick. | ||
People get a small taste of what they used to have, the hard lockdown comes back, and then people are more desperate to do what they're told in order to get full normalcy. | ||
But I think that's the agenda. | ||
And they're already talking about that in Iceland. | ||
They say in Iceland it's a 15-year, 15-year lockdown plan. | ||
And they're talking about that with the vaccines. | ||
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Regular, every six months, booster shots. | |
Booster shots, vaccinations for COVID. | ||
So you're gonna get your two shots, and then get sick, and then you gotta get a third shot, and then, you know, you just get a shot every six months or something. | ||
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mRNA poison. | |
And that's with the 15-year lockdown plan, and that's with the masks, and the plexiglass, and the lockdown, and the vaccine passport. | ||
I think the endgame is the vaccine passport. | ||
When all of this is said and done, there will be no independent businesses left. | ||
There will be no public institution, public or private institution that is open to the public that will not be controlled by the state, that will not be controlled by bureaucrats. | ||
There's not going to be one place that you could go to outside Where other people gather that will not be restricted based on vaccination status or some other arbitrary thing. | ||
And if they announced it tomorrow that that's what they were doing, people would resist it. | ||
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And the only way to stop this, by the way, is to stop it where it is. | |
You can't stop where it's going. | ||
You got to stop it where it is. | ||
You got to stop it in its track. | ||
unidentified
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Right? | |
I mean, do people not understand how that works? | ||
I think people have it in their minds. | ||
unidentified
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They're like, well, if it gets really bad, you know, I don't know if I go that far. | |
Well, it's not really up to you. | ||
These things have momentum and they're contingent. | ||
They're building one thing on top of the previous thing. | ||
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So people have it in their heads, like, well, if it got that bad, you know, then I'd have a problem with it. | |
Well, look how bad it is now. | ||
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Look how bad it has gotten. | |
Take a look back a year, five years. | ||
I mean, at everything, but specifically with the pandemic. | ||
Take a look back at one year ago, you know. | ||
People say, well, if it got so bad, you know, then I might say something, then I might do something. | ||
I might not like that. | ||
Okay, well, the only way we're gonna stop it from getting over there is if we stop it over here. | ||
If we start saying no over here. | ||
We gotta start thinking how we're gonna stop it here. | ||
unidentified
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If people just stop doing it... | |
There's a chance we could have earned that outcome. | ||
We are continuing to wage our war against the mask mandate. | ||
unidentified
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I'm a big believer in just making everybody's life harder. | |
You don't have to get fired over this stuff, but just make everybody's life difficult. | ||
unidentified
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Don't let the CDC guidelines be an imposition on you. | |
Let it be an imposition on the people that have to enforce it. | ||
You know, let the people that work at these places of business remind you five times when you're in a store or wherever to put your mask back on and put it on over your nose and do this and that, right? | ||
Here's my challenge to you. | ||
Go into one of these stores when they reimpose the mask mandate and get in a confrontation with a worker and get in a shouting match and get kicked out. | ||
And you're going to feel adrenaline. | ||
You're going to go into Target. | ||
You're going to go into Walmart or wherever. | ||
And you're going to get in a big fight. | ||
And your mouth is going to twitch. | ||
And you're going to feel shaky. | ||
And you're going to get adrenaline. | ||
Some of you, yes, some of you maybe are used to this. | ||
And that's a good thing. | ||
It feels good. | ||
It reminds you you're alive. | ||
You're human. | ||
And the more that you do it, the more you'll be able to, you know, maintain your grip. | ||
But start getting used to that feeling. | ||
That's a good feeling. | ||
We want to start to feel that. | ||
Fuck these people. | ||
Ruin their day. | ||
Make these people that work at Target go home and cry because they have to enforce this bullshit. | ||
Make them lose their minds. | ||
Make them go to their therapist and get on antidepressants and cry. | ||
Because you walked into Target and ruined their whole day. | ||
Because gas is $4, and they don't know how they're gonna pay their rent, and their relationship with their parents is bad, and they're getting used, and Tinder hookups, and then they gotta go to Target, and they gotta deal with some smug right-wing asshole not wearing their mask. | ||
And let those people go off the rails. | ||
And let the whole fucking system go off the rails. | ||
That's what we have to do. | ||
unidentified
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That's what we have to do. | |
That's what we have to do. | ||
That's what we have to do. | ||
L.A. | ||
Monster. | ||
I pray the Lord my soul to keep. | ||
Lord save these people they are sweet. | ||
They let in Satan one day. | ||
Please Lord save us from L.A. | ||
LA Monster. LA Monster. LA Monster. LA Monster. LA Monster. LA Monster. LA Monster. LA Monster. LA Monster. LA Monster. LA Monster. | ||
We appeal for the power that is not of this world. LA Monster. LA Monster. LA Monster. LA Monster. LA Monster. | ||
I am my life. | ||
Blueprint 5 mic. | ||
Go get his rhyme light. | ||
Should've been signed twice. | ||
Most imitated. | ||
Grammy nominated. | ||
Hotel accommodated. | ||
Cheerleader prom dated. | ||
Barbershop player hated. | ||
Mom and pop booth lazy. | ||
Feel like it rained to the roof, K-Dance. | ||
Two words. | ||
Goddamn crazy. | ||
Crazy. | ||
So I live by two words. | ||
Fuck you, pay me! | ||
Screamin'. | ||
Teasin'. | ||
Savin'. | ||
You know how the game be. | ||
I can't let him change me. | ||
Cause on judgment day, you gon' blame me. | ||
Look, God, it's the same me. | ||
I basically know now. | ||
We get racially profiled. | ||
Cuffed up and hosed down. | ||
Pimped up and hoed down. | ||
Plus I got a whole city to hold down. | ||
From the bottom, so the top's the only place to go now. | ||
Michael J.! | ||
Let's go. Let's go. Let's go. Let's go. Let's go. Let's go. Let's go. Let's go. | ||
Michael J.! | ||
Michael J.! | ||
You want to know what's critical to all of this? | ||
We look at Christ on the cross, and you're gonna kick us off Twitter? | ||
You can't stop people that are religious zealots. | ||
You cannot stop people that are motivated in the face of the fear of death. | ||
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It gives false hope, then eats them whole. | |
Sin, billionaires who are still broke. | ||
Jesus, save all my people from this monster. | ||
For it takes their souls. | ||
It gives us hope and eats them whole. | ||
Sin, billionaires who are still broke. | ||
Jesus, save all my people from this monster. | ||
For it takes their souls. | ||
It gives us hope and eats them whole. | ||
Sin, billionaires who are still broke. | ||
Jesus, save all my people from this monster. | ||
For it takes their souls. | ||
It gives us hope and eats them whole. | ||
Sin, billionaires who are still broke. | ||
Jesus, save all my people from this monster. | ||
For it takes their souls. | ||
Sin, billionaires who are still broke. | ||
They, they see America merely as a vessel. | ||
I mean, only a class of people so rootless in their position. | ||
You, America, in such a way is merely a vessel for abstractions, right? | ||
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We're going to smash your brain in the Bible, idiot. | |
And I'm addicted to the serotonin rush. | ||
When's enough enough, eh? | ||
When's enough enough, eh? | ||
Shit. | ||
Just eat a Big Mac, you stupid bitch. | ||
It's not God. | ||
This is a Christian nation. | ||
I fear and love God. | ||
Oh When you remove the fear and love of God, you create the fear and love of everything else. | ||
You talking to somebody right now that only fears God and Jesus has won the victory, bro. | ||
Like this is what you like. Like I was. Like | ||
I was. | ||
Like. Like. Like. Like. Like. Like. Like. Like. Like. | ||
Like. Like. | ||
Like. | ||
Slice. | ||
Thank you. | ||
It's not. | ||
This is a Christian nation. | ||
This is America. | ||
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This is America. | |
I fear and love God. | ||
When you remove the fear and love of God, you create the fear and love of America. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo in America. | ||
It's going to be only America first. | ||
America first. | ||
The American people will come first once again. | ||
With respect, the respect that we deserve. | ||
From this day forward, it's going to be only America first. | ||
America first. | ||
you you you you you you you you you you you you you you you you you you you | ||
Good evening everybody. | ||
You are watching America First. | ||
My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes. | ||
We have a great show for you tonight. | ||
Very excited to be back with you here tonight on Wednesday. | ||
We have a lot to talk about tonight, lots to get into. | ||
Our featured story is about our czar, Vladimir Putin, who we salute! | ||
O7's in the chat! | ||
Can we get a Z in chat? | ||
Z for the czar's war effort. | ||
And tonight our featured story is about how the Tsar Vladimir Putin is purging Russian civil society of scum and traitors. | ||
It's about time! | ||
I've been thinking for years, when is Vladimir Putin going to purge all these liberals and globalists from the Russian media? | ||
It's about time! | ||
It's about time! | ||
So, The czar, the president, is making his move. | ||
He is banning opposition. | ||
He is using federal media regulations to go after liberals, as well as Western influence, and cracking down on Russian opposition. | ||
We are enjoying it. | ||
We love to see it. | ||
We welcome this! | ||
We welcome this happening! | ||
And we'll talk about why that is. | ||
You know, that might sound controversial. | ||
That might sound, I don't know, like Terrible or something. | ||
But there's actually a good reason for it. | ||
You know, these NATO dogs and the evil empire that is the United States, they are currently trying to topple the Putin government. | ||
And they've been trying for a long time. | ||
They've done it in nearly every former Soviet Union country. | ||
They go in there with the media, and they go in there with the protesters, which are backed by Western NGOs and intelligence agencies. | ||
They go in and they topple governments, and then they install democracy. | ||
They install pro-Western leadership. | ||
It's happened all over the former Soviet Union. | ||
And the strategy over the past 30 years, or really the last 20 I should say, has been to make that happen in Russia. | ||
And they've talked about it openly. | ||
And they're currently discussing it. | ||
They're talking about nothing short of regime change in Russia. | ||
Let's just be honest about it. | ||
Let's just call a spade a spade. | ||
Let's drop the pretensions on both sides and say this. | ||
The West Their wet dream, particularly the military-industrial complex, the State Department, the Pentagon, their fantasy is to oust Vladimir Putin by turning the so-called Russian oligarchs against him, the financial interests, or to inspire massive protests across Russia in the major cities that will force Putin to step down. | ||
They want regime change in Russia. | ||
And when the Russian president takes actions which are designed to prevent this from happening, which I think is actually reasonable, then they call him a fascist. | ||
Well, what are you supposed to do? | ||
You've got these foreign-funded media outlets, in some case they're based in foreign countries, and you've got these people that are, again, pro-Western, openly agents of the West, And their goal is to bring down the Russian government. | ||
Is the Russian government supposed to just let that happen? | ||
If the Russian government moves against these, and that's what it is, hostile foreign influence, oh well, then he's a tyrant, he's a dictator, it's a police state. | ||
Well, maybe that is what is required in the modern world when these are the tactics of the United States And it's allies. | ||
So we'll get into that conversation. | ||
It's a little hairy but we'll get into that tonight. | ||
That really is fundamentally the question. | ||
And Carl Schmitt writes about this. | ||
A government has to protect itself. | ||
And a government has to protect itself even if the threat comes in the form of calling itself. | ||
So-called liberalism or democracy. | ||
Yes, even in those cases the government must protect itself. | ||
This is not new, but we'll get into that. | ||
We'll also be talking tonight about Justin Bieber's girlfriend, who almost died of a stroke, and she's actually very young, Haley Baldwin Bieber. | ||
Is that his wife? | ||
I don't know the story there. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I'm not up to speed on Justin Bieber or anything. | ||
Again, I don't know. | ||
I'm not up to speed on Justin Bieber or anything. | ||
But this girl, who I don't know, is this his wife? | ||
Someone he used to date? | ||
I don't know. | ||
But she's 25 and she just had a stroke. | ||
25 years old and she just had a stroke. | ||
So now all of the media is reporting that actually this is very common. | ||
And so we'll read an article tonight from People Magazine that says it's actually becoming far more normal for young people, particularly teenagers and 20-somethings, to be having life-threatening mini strokes. | ||
And they say that that's due to a lot of different factors. | ||
A lot of different factors. | ||
Nobody knows. | ||
It's so hard. | ||
This stuff is so difficult to figure out. | ||
Yeah, apparently now everybody, all these kids are having strokes due to blood clots and sometimes dying from them. | ||
Who could possibly pinpoint why that is happening? | ||
Nobody knows. | ||
So we'll talk about that. | ||
Of course we know it is the deadly coronavirus vaccine. | ||
Seems to be kind of like the only major thing that's changed in the past couple of years that would be causing something like that. | ||
It's in the VAERS data. | ||
It's in the VAERS self-reported, admittedly, but it is in the system. | ||
And even Pfizer and Moderna, FDA, CDC, they've all said the vaccine comes at the risk of blood clotting and the risk is more pronounced in adolescents, in young people. | ||
It's in the literature. | ||
It's in the science. | ||
We checked. | ||
We already checked that. | ||
So we'll get into all of that. | ||
Should be a pretty good show. | ||
I apologize. | ||
This is a late show tonight, but you know what it is? | ||
It's this daylight savings time thing. | ||
It's so confusing. | ||
You know, I read at some point in time. | ||
I don't even know what day it is anymore. | ||
Who even knows what time it is? | ||
I read at some point in recent time in the past That the Senate voted on a bill that is sort of abolishing our conception of time as we know it. | ||
They said make daylight savings time permanent. | ||
Who even can understand this liberal nonsense? | ||
It's completely confusing to me. | ||
I don't even know what time it is anymore. | ||
What year is it? | ||
I don't know. | ||
This stuff is so confusing. | ||
So I know you guys just like me. | ||
I'm sure you're completely scattered. | ||
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I don't even know what time to wake up, go to bed. | |
All I know is we're here in the present. | ||
I try to time it, you know, I try to... I'm trying to get there. | ||
I'm sort of ballparking when the show is... Did I do okay? | ||
Did I do good? | ||
I'm trying to ballpark what should be, I believe, the Wednesday show. | ||
Well, it was formerly 8 o'clock Central Time. | ||
unidentified
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I think we're somewhere... Did I do okay? | |
I'm trying to ballpark it. | ||
Given that time itself has been abolished, I think I did a pretty good job. | ||
I think we're close. | ||
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You know? | |
It's a little bit of a later show, but who could blame me? | ||
With all this liberal nonsense going on, they abolished the standard time. | ||
Who even knows what time it is anymore? | ||
How are we even measuring this stuff anymore? | ||
All I know is at some point in the past, this bill passed the Senate. | ||
Now we're sort of out there In the present. | ||
Time racing towards us. | ||
No way to quantify it. | ||
This is an existential problem here. | ||
While the liberals were distracting you with this fake Ukraine situation, they were busy abolishing time. | ||
That's what you didn't think about. | ||
And that's really just what you didn't consider, is that this whole Ukraine-Russia thing is just a big ploy. | ||
The real thing that they're sneaking past the goalie is this time reform, the reform of time itself. | ||
And that's very troubling. | ||
So we're trying to figure out this new world order idea. | ||
I mean, it just gets crazier and crazier. | ||
First, everyone's wearing masks. | ||
Then we're going to war with Russia. | ||
Now we don't even know what the time is. | ||
We'll have to come up with our own time. | ||
I'm on my own time, really. | ||
So, anyway. | ||
So there's that. | ||
Before we dive into the show, I just want to remind you, follow me on Gabin Telegram. | ||
Links are down below. | ||
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It's really a must. | ||
Now it is essential. | ||
At some point in the past it was not because we had a way of There's a consensus on when we were and when the show would begin. | ||
There is no consensus anymore. | ||
This is a post-time era. | ||
So now more than ever it's essential that you follow the telegram and you know the show is now. | ||
The show does not happen at 8 o'clock anymore. | ||
There is no more 8 o'clock, 9 o'clock. | ||
The show happens when it happens. | ||
So when does the show happen? | ||
Now! | ||
Check your telegram. | ||
It will happen when it happens. | ||
So make sure you're following me on Cozy so you get that push notification. | ||
We're completely out there now. | ||
No one knows what's going on. | ||
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So you'll get notified when the show begins. | ||
Also, reminder on Friday, we've got a big debate with Destiny on the Kill Stream at 7 o'clock Central Time, formerly known as Central Standard Time or Central Daylight Time. | ||
Again, we're lost. | ||
But we're told that according to our previous conception of time, the debate will occur at 7 o'clock Central on Friday, I will be debating destiny, moderated by Ethan Ralph, on the Ukraine crisis. | ||
It's going to be a lot of fun. | ||
And you know I... What's going on there? | ||
A little hair on the desk? | ||
I was eating here? | ||
So I talked about the destiny debate, I think, yesterday or two days ago. | ||
And Destiny reacted to my reaction. | ||
And I watched, he did a stream yesterday, and he watched me talking about the debate, and the guy's rattled, okay? | ||
The guy is really rattled. | ||
I mean, I think he's honestly afraid of this debate. | ||
Because I went off, I think on Monday, and I said, you know, this guy doesn't even know what he's talking about. | ||
He doesn't know the terms, he doesn't know the dates, he doesn't know the history here. | ||
I said he's just going to get outclassed and spanked and slapped around. | ||
And he watched that. | ||
He watched me say that. | ||
And the guy was rattled. | ||
He was like shaking. | ||
His voice was quivering. | ||
He's getting very nervous because I think he knows it's over. | ||
You know, it's over before it begins. | ||
Him going up against me. | ||
It's like Ukraine going up against Russia. | ||
It's just going to be a complete bloodbath. | ||
So very excited for the debate on Friday. | ||
I've been preparing. | ||
I've been getting ready. | ||
We've got to do the Tsar Proud. | ||
So we have that to look forward to. | ||
On the big kill stream on the old Ethan Ralph Show, I have to say, you know, good for Ethan Ralph. | ||
Do you remember a couple months ago, everybody was saying, oh, Ralph is finished, his career's over? | ||
And here he is, man. | ||
Here he still is. | ||
God bless. | ||
So we have that to look forward to Friday. | ||
With that, I guess we'll get into the show. | ||
There's really not much else going on, I'm trying to think. | ||
I was trending on Twitter again today, and I don't even really understand why. | ||
You know, after AFPAC 3, the Lieutenant Governor of Idaho, McGeehan, she got cornered by some libtard journalist, and they said, hey, well you disavowed Nick Fuentes, and she's like, I don't even know who Nick Fuentes is. | ||
But that happened like three weeks ago, and now that interview is making the rounds on Twitter again for some reason. | ||
What it really is, is they're just trying to isolate and attack every politician that was at my conference, is what it is. | ||
So they've gone out of their way to censure Wendy Rogers, the Arizona State Senate, and they attacked Marjorie Taylor Greene, of course, for a week, and now they're going after McGeehan, and they're trying to get her to resign. | ||
And so the point is, they're trying to go after every person that was in attendance at the conference. | ||
It's very important that those people stand strong. | ||
And what you have to remember is that everybody that's complaining about it is a liberal Democrat. | ||
And we don't listen to liberal Democrats. | ||
It doesn't matter. | ||
And at one point, I think Republicans used to fall into this trap of trying to appease liberal Democrats in the media. | ||
But at this point in time, I think people understand that's just a futile thing to do. | ||
I mean, take a look at who's criticizing McGeehan over this interview. | ||
It's literally the Atlantic Council. | ||
It's Occupy Democrats. | ||
It's Antifa. | ||
It's the, what is the Never Trumpers with Rick, what's his name? | ||
You know who I'm talking about. | ||
The Never Trumpers, the Bulwark. | ||
Who cares what these people have to say? | ||
All the pressure that is coming from Twitter is coming from liberal Democrats that will never vote for you, that think that you're Hitler, and if it wasn't me and AfPak, it would be anything else. | ||
You know, they attack Trump, they attack Marjorie Taylor Greene, they attack Matt Gaetz, they attack this one and that one, and they attack everybody for every reason And so you just can't back down. | ||
They're not Republicans in Idaho. | ||
Republicans in Idaho do not follow Occupy Democrats on Twitter, so it shouldn't matter. | ||
But that's been the playbook now ever since AfPak 3. | ||
You know that AfPak 3 really scared the shit out of them. | ||
I mean, you just know that because they're still talking about it three weeks later. | ||
That's a pretty good litmus test. | ||
Because from the time that the conference happened, like that night until now, they're running hit pieces every single day against me, against the people that were in attendance. | ||
They're writing these scaremongering pieces about how white nationalism is creeping into the mainstream. | ||
They call me an Hispanic white nationalist. | ||
It doesn't even make any sense. | ||
There was a black guy that spoke on the stage. | ||
It just doesn't make any sense. | ||
And they come up with these convoluted explanations. | ||
Well, he's an Hispanic white nationalist. | ||
Well, how could that be? | ||
Well, he's self-loathing or something. | ||
Do I, do I have really, do I give anybody the impression that I loathe myself? | ||
I think, if anything, it's quite the opposite. | ||
I think it's, if anything, it's there's not enough self-loathing of anything. | ||
You know, there's a deficit of healthy, you know, healthy self-criticism or something. | ||
You know, where they say, oh, he's got a black guy on the stage. | ||
Well, they're just using that as a shield to deflect. | ||
Why would we need a shield? | ||
We go up there and say exactly what we believe. | ||
You know, at once they say, oh, they're saying the quiet part out loud. | ||
They think we're not listening when they say their extremist views. | ||
And then at the... | ||
On the other hand, they say, oh, well, they're actually hiding their real views behind irony and they're hiding behind black people. | ||
If we didn't like black people, we wouldn't have black people speaking on the stage. | ||
If we didn't, you know, if that's what we were about, I wouldn't say, hey, Michelle Malkin's the mother of the movement. | ||
You know, it just doesn't make any sense. | ||
But they're trying their hardest. | ||
And their goal is to isolate us from the Republican Party, but it's not working. | ||
Because at this point, Republicans understand that that's just the game. | ||
They call everybody a white nationalist. | ||
They were calling Donald Trump a white nationalist four years ago. | ||
Now they're calling us a white nationalist? | ||
And they go, no, no, no, but this time we mean it! | ||
This time it's legit! | ||
Oh, really? | ||
So it's just a load of nonsense, but... | ||
It goes to show that we really scared them because they can see what's happening. | ||
We are becoming mainstream. | ||
The Republican Party is becoming more radical. | ||
There is nothing that they can do about it. | ||
We are not appeasing them anymore. | ||
We do not care what they have to say anymore. | ||
We are becoming the right wing. | ||
The Republican Party and the American right is becoming the right. | ||
We were something like a moderate, right-leaning flank of the left. | ||
Now we're becoming the right, and we're saying, you know what? | ||
We don't need to justify ourselves based on left-wing principles. | ||
We don't need to appeal to hostile, bad-faith, left-wing actors and journalists. | ||
We are going to be the right. | ||
We're gonna defend our own values, and we're gonna win for our own values, and not listen to what, you know, obvious haters have to say. | ||
So... | ||
You know, they're just running out of options. | ||
They write these little articles, and nobody cares. | ||
You know, they write these articles, oh, why are nationals becoming mainstream? | ||
Oh, Margie to the green went to this thing, he chanted Putin! | ||
And, you know, and yeah, the clapping, libtard seals on Twitter are retweeting it, but that's not our base anymore. | ||
We're not on Twitter anymore. | ||
We're on Gavin True Social. | ||
It's not our constituency. | ||
So I was trending on Twitter. | ||
They also are posting that clip of me from earlier this week where I said that we salute the Tsar's finest and they're liberating Ukraine and all this kind of stuff. | ||
It's so funny because whoever's posting those clips on Twitter, I think it's a woman. | ||
Because for a long time Right Wing Watch wouldn't post my clips because they're at some point in the past couple of years they decided that posting my clips is actually helping me because it's amplifying my message and it's getting my name out there and it's increasing traffic to my website and so on. | ||
So Jared Holt and his crew, they were kind of a pioneer in this. | ||
They said, no, you have to be very careful about how you report on these far-right extremists. | ||
And if you go on Jared Holt's timeline, he talks a lot about this. | ||
He says, you must be very, very careful what you call them and how you report on them and not to post their videos because... And you know, Jared Holt's maybe a little smarter than the others. | ||
Again, not... I think he went to Arkansas State or something, but... | ||
So it's not saying much. | ||
He's a little bit brighter than the rest of these retards. | ||
But he goes, you know, you got to be very careful because if you post their clips, you're just going to get their name out there. | ||
Well, he leaves Right Wing Watch and apparently they have some girl working there now. | ||
And she's like, I'm going to post his clips. | ||
That doesn't matter. | ||
I don't care. | ||
And so she's just posting these clips. | ||
We have literally probably gotten two million views on Twitter just from Right Wing Watch posting clips from this show. | ||
I mean, consider that I am so banned on Twitter. | ||
I mean, I'm so banned. | ||
My main account got banned last July. | ||
They banned all my alt accounts. | ||
I'm banned on my phone. | ||
I'm banned on my computer. | ||
I'm IP banned. | ||
I'm device banned. | ||
I am completely banned from Twitter. | ||
And yet my clips regularly go viral because Right Wing Watch is posting them on Twitter. | ||
And so I'm racking up millions, millions of views, tens of millions of impressions on this show just because of Right Wing Watch. | ||
And some of these other Patriot Takes is another Twitter account. | ||
And honestly, they're helping me stay viral on Twitter without being on Twitter. | ||
They're making me go viral on Twitter even though I'm banned on Twitter. | ||
So I'll post something deliberately provocative on Truth Social or Telegram, and an account like Patriot Takes will screenshot it, post it on Twitter, and then it will accrue 5,000 likes! | ||
I'm getting the same engagement on Twitter Banned from the website that I was when I was on the website with 140,000 followers. | ||
So you really you can't put a price tag on this. | ||
And they're protected! | ||
That's the other awesome thing is they're protected. | ||
So they'll never get banned because Right Wing Watch and these other left-wing accounts Like they work directly with Twitter. | ||
So they're never going to get banned. | ||
They're completely protected from censorship. | ||
And then they go and post all of my content. | ||
They post clips from my show. | ||
They post my Telegram and True Social posts and Gab posts. | ||
And it gets tens of millions of impressions. | ||
And they cannot be censored. | ||
It's really, it's a pretty sweet deal. | ||
So I don't know, I don't know if this girl at Right Wing Watch has a crush on me, maybe she likes me, she wants to help me. | ||
I don't know what's going on. | ||
I won't look a gift horse in the mouth. | ||
But it's been pretty funny to see. | ||
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I'm very pleased with myself. | |
I deliberately bait these people all day long. | ||
Do you think when I go on the show and say, we salute the Tsar's finest for liberating Ukraine from the great Satan and the evil empire, which is, in case anybody didn't understand what I'm saying, which is the United States, do they not understand the game at this point? | ||
It's just like... | ||
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Every night, every night, and on Truth Social. | |
It's just not even, and it's not even subtle. | ||
Like I post on Truth Social, I'm like, you know, Russia deserves our unequivocal support. | ||
Now that is my position, but I say it in the most provocative way. | ||
And people on my side go, oh geez, Nick's done it again! | ||
Couldn't you have been more subtle? | ||
Oh no, why'd you have to say it like that? | ||
You should have been more careful. | ||
Meanwhile, Right-Wing Watch and Patriot Takes are amplifying it to tens of millions of people. | ||
Oh yeah, so we're enjoying that. | ||
What a stupid idiot. | ||
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Whoever's running that account... | |
And they're posting them on YouTube, they're posting them on Twitter, and they're good clips! | ||
They're funny, they're good clips. | ||
You know, she posted the other day this clip where I said, Star Wars is for boys, not for girls! | ||
Star Wars is a boy movie! | ||
And she clipped that! | ||
They're better sometimes than our clippers! | ||
You know, and don't get me wrong, I love our clipping team, they're very hardworking, but sometimes they're quicker to the punch even than our own guys. | ||
Sometimes they're posting the punchiest, the best highlights, on Twitter more quickly than our guys are. | ||
You know, I'm like, why don't you do, hey, you know, if you want a lesson on what to post, just follow Right Wing Watch, and they'll, they're the perfect example. | ||
So whoever that dummy is at Right Wing Watch, thank you so much. | ||
And Patriot Takes, it's... I have to say, when I wake up and I'm trending on Twitter, oh, I hate that. | ||
Oh no! | ||
Sunlight truly is the best disinfectant. | ||
I'm melting! | ||
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Stop! | |
Stop posting my content! | ||
That's not what we've been trying to do for years! | ||
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Stop promulgating my public message! | |
Please! | ||
Don't do it! | ||
Oh, they were right! | ||
Sunlight is the best disinfectant! | ||
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Now I'm melting! | |
Oh! | ||
Now you've seen my horrible, wicked views on this show that I stream every night! | ||
Please! | ||
I can't take it anymore! | ||
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Don't Google me! | |
Don't post my name on Twitter! | ||
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I can't take it anymore! | |
We're this close! | ||
They're so close to defeating us! | ||
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Oh, we can't survive! | |
If we go viral every month like this forever, we're never gonna survive that! | ||
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Oh no! | |
It's too much! | ||
It's too much attention! | ||
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It's too much traffic to my website! | |
I'm becoming a household name! | ||
I don't want that! | ||
I was trying to secretly do this show every night! | ||
Oh man. | ||
So you love to see it. | ||
So you love to see it. | ||
You know, that's how you know God's on our side. | ||
Even our enemies are working for us. | ||
Even our enemies are doing us favors. | ||
So we love to see it. | ||
We love to see the old Right-wing watch Jared Holt's gotta be shaking his head. | ||
He's thinking that stupid bitch Nick Fuentes is so right about women He's thinking to himself. | ||
Oh that dumb new girl at right-wing watch. | ||
I told her I I like to imagine there's an argument happening. | ||
We're like You know all the old heads on the far right beat are attacking her and they're like you can't keep posting his clips he likes when you do that and she's like You just don't understand. | ||
You just don't understand. | ||
You know, hands on our hip thing. | ||
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No, you just don't understand. | |
I know exactly what I'm doing. | ||
And Jared Holden, all the jocks on the far right beat. | ||
You know, all the white males trying to white... | ||
Hey, don't listen to him! | ||
Don't listen to him! | ||
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Hey, right-wing watch bimbo, don't listen to those white males! | |
You're so right! | ||
You go, Queen! | ||
Keep posting my clips! | ||
It's working! | ||
Don't listen to them! | ||
That straight white male? | ||
Don't listen to him! | ||
Don't let him whitesplain to you, girl. | ||
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Don't let him mansplain to you. | |
You're a boss, bitch, okay? | ||
You're a girl boss. | ||
You know exactly what you're doing. | ||
Just keep posting those clips. | ||
You're on the far right beat. | ||
You're doing a great job, sweetie. | ||
Do not listen to Jim. | ||
Do not let him mansplain to you, girl. | ||
Okay? | ||
Don't let him do it. | ||
You're a tough bitch, okay? | ||
You're a tough girl. | ||
Don't let him talk down to you like that. | ||
You know exactly what you're doing. | ||
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So... That's our message. | |
She's winning, guys. | ||
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She's just like Rey from Star Wars. | |
Or Captain Marvel! | ||
And she's totally showing those white males how to do it. | ||
And I would have gotten away with it if it weren't for that plucky girl. | ||
If it wasn't for that girl boss at Right Wing Lodge. | ||
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And I would have gotten away with it, me and the Hispanic white nationalists. | |
We would have succeeded if it wasn't for that girl, that quirky girl who's just a little bit different. | ||
Foiled again! | ||
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I'm so frustrated! | |
I'm such an angry white male! | ||
These girls are right-wing, watch! | ||
They're raining on my male parade! | ||
It's tough out there, it's tough out there! | ||
It's tough out there. | ||
But anyway. | ||
But we try. | ||
But we keep trying, yeah? | ||
You haven't seen the last of me! | ||
I vow! | ||
This I vow! | ||
But you haven't seen the last of me! | ||
Foiled again! | ||
Alright, so. | ||
Anyway, that's that. | ||
We're out of time! | ||
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No. | |
But yeah, that's that. | ||
I was trending on Twitter for my pro-Russian sentiments again. | ||
I'm a free thinker, okay? | ||
Look, I'm a free thinker. | ||
You know, this world is just so cringe. | ||
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At the end of the day, here's the thing. | |
People get mad at me because I'm just offering a unique perspective. | ||
They're just words. | ||
Just words on a show, everybody. | ||
Just words on a show. | ||
I am being attacked for presenting new ideas. | ||
I'm being attacked for being funny? | ||
It's not right. | ||
It just isn't right. | ||
Everybody's so mad at me all the time. | ||
Everybody hates me. | ||
Well, not everybody, but all these people hate me. | ||
All these people with the Ukrainian flag in their bio, and they're all saying, oh, I want him to die. | ||
I want to pit him with a baseball bat. | ||
Some person said, I'd like to see him locked in a room with three Navy SEALs. | ||
They'd probably just try to start kissing me. | ||
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I'd be like, no thanks, sheesh. | |
You know, because they're all gay, but... You know, all these people wishing harm and violence against me, and they're hating on me. | ||
Why? | ||
Why? | ||
Because I'm a funny kid? | ||
Because I'm a funny, plucky, sort of underdog, sort of lovable, you know, lovable, endearing, sweetheart? | ||
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What the fuck? | |
I'm just a sweet... I'm just a sweet... | ||
Nice guy. | ||
I'm just a nice guy. | ||
I just happen to love Russia and war. | ||
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But I'm just a nice guy. | |
I'm just a sweetheart. | ||
I'm a little sweetie pie. | ||
And that's it. | ||
Okay? | ||
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I'm just a funny lover boy. | |
Okay? | ||
Funny, lovey, lovey guy. | ||
And everybody's just attacking me for presenting a new idea. | ||
It's just not cool. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Everybody wants to kill me. | ||
Why? | ||
I'm for world peace. | ||
I'm for world love and peace. | ||
I'm just a little cutie pie and everybody's trying to come at my neck. | ||
People want to cut me up and shoot me and kill me and they hate me and they make these sick sexual fantasies about me. | ||
Ew! | ||
I'm childlike, okay? | ||
I have a childlike creativity. | ||
That's gross. | ||
That's disgusting. | ||
And you're full of hate. | ||
I'm just out here trying to be myself. | ||
I'm doing exactly what they told me. | ||
They said, you know, you gotta be yourself, you know, don't let anyone tell you otherwise, you know, be yourself, show your true colors, all this. | ||
My true colors are white, blue, and red, okay? | ||
I bleed white, blue, and red. | ||
And it's just a bunch of crap. | ||
Everybody wants me to conform. | ||
Everybody wants me to conform to their hateful Ukrainian war mongering. | ||
I won't do it. | ||
I'm just a sweetie guy with a little bit of a different opinion for crying out loud. | ||
I see what they say about me. | ||
I'm like, oh my gosh, is that really proportionate? | ||
Is that really fair? | ||
These people are evil. | ||
They're sick. | ||
They're twisted. | ||
They're full of hatred. | ||
They're evil. | ||
Minds darkened. | ||
By satanic powers. | ||
They've been given great delusions by God and so they're full of hatred. | ||
We're full of love here. | ||
I love America. | ||
I love Zoomers. | ||
I love Russia. | ||
I love Putin. | ||
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Yes. | |
I love God. | ||
I love it all, really, and I love it all and I pray for peace. | ||
I pray that Zelensky surrenders and peace can triumph and the bloodshed and the carnage will stop. | ||
I pray that NATO will lay down its arms and cease funding warfare in the Ukraine and prolonging the conflict. | ||
I'm for peace. | ||
I'm for Russia and I'm for peace. | ||
And for this I'm being attacked by the war lobby, by war mongers, defense contractors, banks, Federal Reserve, the government, you name it. | ||
Alright, but let's just get on with it. | ||
Let's get on with the show. | ||
I mean, it's just wrong. | ||
It's just wrong what's happening to me. | ||
Just for being a sweetheart, I'm America's sweetheart, you bitch! | ||
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How dare you talk about me like that? | |
Threatening to kill me? | ||
I'm America's sweetheart, you asshole! | ||
So, apologies for the language, but you know, America's sweetheart is getting fed up, alright? | ||
America's angel is getting really pissed off, okay? | ||
America's sweetheart is not gonna take it anymore. | ||
It's not right. | ||
I'm actually a total sweetheart, you fucking bitch. - Alright, apologies for the language, but it's just not right. | ||
All right, okay, so that's what we got going on on Twitter. | ||
We can find us on Telegram and on Gab and on Truth Social here on Cozy. | ||
Okay, and the big debate of course is on Friday, and I will show the whole world what a peace advocate I am. | ||
I will show the world that the Ukrainian side, these are the real warmongers, devil worshippers, corrupt people, and we're the side of peace and love and Uniting the Russians? | ||
Uniting the Russian people? | ||
Okay. | ||
But let's get on with the show. | ||
So our first story is about the vaccine. | ||
It's a story from People Magazine about how Justin Bieber's girlfriend nearly died of a stroke and she's only 25 years old. | ||
They say that all the kids these days are having strokes for no reason at all. | ||
So this is the story, it says, quote, Haley Baldwin Bieber is recovering after developing a blood clot that moved to her brain, a health problem that is happening in younger and younger people, says a vascular neurologist. | ||
Bieber, who is 25, shared on Saturday that she was eating breakfast with husband Justin Bieber on Thursday morning when she started having stroke-like symptoms and was taken to the hospital. | ||
There, doctors found that she had suffered a very small blood clot to her brain, which led to a small lack of oxygen. | ||
Bieber's body was able to pass the blood clot on its own, and she recovered completely within a few hours. | ||
Blood clots like Bieber's can form for different reasons, both environmental and genetic, said Shazam Hussain, which is apparently a real name, the director of the Cerebrovascular Center at the Cleveland Clinic. | ||
Shazam said quote it is important to know your health and any potential risk factors you might have for strokes such as high blood pressure, high cholesterol, difficulty with sugar. | ||
When we have younger people having a stroke we will look for things that would cause their blood to have a tendency to clot. | ||
It could be hereditary and run in their family. | ||
Situations like Bieber's are something that everyone should look out for, young and old. | ||
We think of stroke as being something that happens in older age, but we are seeing it in younger and younger people. | ||
It relates generally to people having unhealthy lifestyles, not eating very well, or getting in regular exercise, along with other factors. | ||
So it's important that people don't just think of it as something that happens to older people. | ||
Hussein also notes that COVID illness has been shown to cause blood clots. | ||
Fortunately, most people don't run into that issue, he says. | ||
So, you know, we've been seeing this for the past year. | ||
You see teenagers and 20-somethings, athletes in particular, just dropping dead due to strokes caused by blood clots. | ||
Blood clots that then cross into the brain. | ||
And how many stories have you seen like this? | ||
A high school soccer player drops dead, a professional soccer player, I think only 10 of them have died in the past year, or had these kinds of episodes. | ||
Basketball players, track and field, and again, and it's always these younger people, which is unheard of. | ||
It's just unheard of. | ||
Growing up, I had never heard of this. | ||
And, you know, arguably, the population was just as unhealthy 20 years ago as it is today. | ||
Sure, it's maybe more unhealthy now, but not by much. | ||
And this was unheard of up until just about a year ago. | ||
Now, all of a sudden, you see it all over the national news. | ||
It seems like it's a regular occurrence. | ||
A high school, college athlete, or a professional athlete dropping dead, and not due to just anything, but it's always the same story. | ||
It's some kind of arrhythmia, it's a heart issue, or it's a blood clot leading to a stroke. | ||
And here they're even acknowledging it. | ||
They say, the doctor says, we're seeing it in younger and younger people. | ||
This is now a common trend. | ||
They say that Haley Bieber, which if you look at her, does she look like she's sick? | ||
Does she look like she's fat or doesn't get exercise? | ||
I can assure you, Justin Bieber and his wife are exercising and eating healthy. | ||
I mean, I think that's just a given. | ||
People that live in LA, people that are celebrities, people that are, you know, the beautiful people in the world. | ||
Something tells me they're not missing their exercise. | ||
Something tells me they're not missing, you know, the kale salad type stuff, whatever. | ||
And not to be totally presumptive, but point being is it's not like these are people that are in a food ghetto and they're eating McDonald's every day and they're 400 pounds and they're gamers. | ||
These are celebrities. | ||
We're supposed to believe that Haley Baldwin Bieber is developing a blood clot that went into her brain and caused a small stroke because she just has such an unhealthy lifestyle? | ||
I have a pretty unhealthy lifestyle. | ||
I know a lot of people that have an unhealthy lifestyle. | ||
They're not having strokes. | ||
They're not having strokes for being moderately unhealthy. | ||
I don't believe for one second that Haley Bieber is having such an unhealthy Lifestyle that she's having a stroke at age 25 because of it. | ||
That's BS. | ||
And the same goes for all these student athletes and soccer players. | ||
There's clearly another explanation. | ||
We all know it's because of the vaccine. | ||
Yes, blood clotting can be a result in extremely rare circumstances of lack of physical activity and bad diet. | ||
I think that's always been the case, but it's extremely rare for young people. | ||
But you know what else causes the blood clots? | ||
Not just the coronavirus, the coronavirus vaccine. | ||
And they all admit to this. | ||
The drug companies, the US medical experts, The FDA and the CDC, both of their advisory panels last fall, said they would not approve, initially, a COVID booster shot for the general population because they could not say confidently that the benefits outweighed the risks. | ||
They could not say the benefits outweighed the risks. | ||
Well, what does that mean? | ||
What risks are entailed By receiving a supposedly completely safe and healthy vaccine. | ||
Safe and effective. | ||
It was always the blood clotting. | ||
And the CDC did an investigation into Johnson & Johnson for this and AstraZeneca about the blood clotting. | ||
It's been reported in the VAERS data, the Adverse Event Response System. | ||
It's been reported in the media. | ||
We've talked about it on the show for years. | ||
They pulled AstraZeneca in America because of the blood clots. | ||
They pulled J&J temporarily for the same reason. | ||
The CDC agreed with the FDA and said they would not recommend an additional booster shot because of the risk posed particularly to young people by the vaccine because it can cause blood clotting. | ||
Now here we are, a year after everybody's gotten double, triple, quadruple vaccinated, even though COVID poses almost no risk to young people. | ||
And guess what? | ||
Kids aren't dying from COVID, but now they are developing heart and blood problems, which we said would happen. | ||
And they've been covering it up. | ||
I mean, you see a lot of these high-profile celebrity dads Lately. | ||
And they say, oh well, it was due to old age, it was due to COVID. | ||
In many cases it was due to the vaccine. | ||
And there is a real cover-up underway. | ||
They even reported this several months ago in the United Kingdom. | ||
They said that there would be 3 million additional cases of myocarditis in healthy young populations. | ||
And they said that was due to stress from COVID. | ||
Do you remember that report? | ||
So, what we said was true then. | ||
It is happening now. | ||
And all along the way, they've just been sort of massaging the truth that is undeniable. | ||
And they've chalked up a lot of these vaccine deaths to COVID or COVID-related stress or something. | ||
When the vaccine does induce death, they pretend not to know what's going on, like in this case. | ||
Haley Baldwin Bieber had a blood clot. | ||
Oh, she was just unhealthy. | ||
Really? | ||
I mean, you can't cover that up. | ||
One of the most famous people in the world, or the most famous person's wife, gets a blood clot at 25. | ||
You can't really cover that one up. | ||
But they explain it away and they say, ah, no, no, no, it's got nothing to do with that. | ||
They don't even mention it. | ||
It could be COVID, could be unhealthy. | ||
So aren't you glad you didn't get the COVID vaccine? | ||
I hope everybody watching the show who did not get the COVID vaccine Based upon my advice or other information. | ||
I hope you're happy. | ||
I hope you're really feeling vindicated here. | ||
I know I am. | ||
Thank God I didn't put that poison in my veins. | ||
I'd be freaking out right now. | ||
I would honestly be terrified. | ||
Because here's the thing. | ||
And the science on this is very clear. | ||
This is not like other vaccines as I used to explain when we did the vaccine shows. | ||
mRNA vaccine is unlike the usual kind of vaccine. | ||
This is a new kind of vaccine and what it does is actually enter your cells and as opposed to injecting foreign material into your bloodstream and your immune system responding to it, | ||
It injects genetic information into your blood, and the genetic information goes into your blood cells, and it actually uses your cells to create that material, the so-called spiked proteins, which are a part of the coronavirus, and then your immune system recognizes it and responds. | ||
But it actually forces your red blood cells to make the spiked proteins. | ||
Your cells themselves are then making this signature of the virus, which are, this is toxic. | ||
The spike proteins are toxic. | ||
And so, and it's injecting a lot of it. | ||
It's a big dose of mRNA. | ||
And, you know, the science on this, like I said, is pretty clear. | ||
We've been talking about it for a year. | ||
And so, your cells are making tons of these spike proteins. | ||
They leave the site of the injection. | ||
It travels all around your body. | ||
It goes into your heart. | ||
It goes into your liver. | ||
It goes into your brain. | ||
and it does permanent damage to your cardiovascular system. | ||
It turns out that your veins and your arteries are not self-repairing. | ||
When you do damage to your cardiovascular system, the damage is permanent. | ||
When it does damage to your heart and your brain and your, again, your veins, that damage doesn't just go away. | ||
It's always there. | ||
So you get injected with this stuff one time and, you know, yeah, you might not feel it right away, but the damage has been done. | ||
And that's why you see these people, they get their vaccine and then a couple of months later they're running up and down the soccer field and then they drop dead. | ||
Because the damage has been done. | ||
It's permanent. | ||
It's irreversible. | ||
And yeah, I mean probably most people will be fine, but do you really want to roll the dice? | ||
That as always is the question. | ||
Why would a healthy young person roll the dice on that? | ||
It was stupid for them to do that. | ||
It is stupid and it's evil for the government to try to persuade them to do this. | ||
The vaccine, and this was clear from the data, the vaccine is more deadly for young people in particular Then the virus itself. | ||
There were more hospitalizations from adverse reactions to the vaccine in adolescence than there were from COVID. | ||
COVID basically doesn't affect young people. | ||
I believe I had it at least once, possibly twice. | ||
It was extremely mild. | ||
And I'm going to what? | ||
Get injected with something that will permanently damage my cardiovascular system and maybe give me myocarditis or a stroke? | ||
To prevent what? | ||
Mild sickness? | ||
A mild coronavirus? | ||
Coronaviruses have been around forever. | ||
There's seven of them. | ||
And this isn't a so-called novel coronavirus, right? | ||
I don't even think it's real, but that's what we're talking about here. | ||
I'm going to inject myself with something that will do permanent, irreversible damage to my vital organs to stave off a mild sickness that I will get anyway, that people got anyway, in spite of their so-called vaccine-induced immunity? | ||
And here we are all this time later and you see how ridiculous it seems. | ||
This is why it's so important that people have faith. | ||
This is why it's so important that people like myself have credibility. | ||
Because I know that four months ago it was a lot easier said than done. | ||
It's a lot easier to say, hey good thing we didn't get the vaccine today than it was five months ago in October and November. | ||
Am I right? | ||
Because back in October and November when the federal mandate came down and people were getting fired from their jobs and kicked out of school, the pressure was on and it's real. | ||
It's always real, you know? | ||
Everybody thinks this stuff is so easy. | ||
Oh, yeah, I'm gonna face down the system, and I'm tough, and I'm gonna stand, and we're with you all the way, right up until you actually start to feel it. | ||
That's always how it goes. | ||
And then people go, oh, I don't know, Nick, tell me what to do. | ||
I mean, I really want to go to college. | ||
What am I gonna do, not go to college? | ||
And I said, yeah, sit this one out, find something else to do. | ||
And people said, nah, I think I'm just gonna get the vaccine. | ||
But it's important that, you know, people have faith in these times, have faith in themselves, they have faith in their discernment, in their logic, they trust God, they trust Christians. | ||
It's very important because I know that when the pressure was up last fall, a lot of people went out and got vaccinated. | ||
I'm sure a lot of people watching the show right now, some of you guys did what I'm saying. | ||
you know most of us didn't but i know there are there's probably a minority of people watching the show right now that did go out and get vaccinated they're watching right now and i bet they're feeling pretty stupid and they may think oh well i had to i know and i don't know the extenuating circumstances that every particular person finds themselves in but you know there are a lot of people | ||
i'm sure in terms of absolute numbers watching the show now probably a thousand or fewer that went out and got vaccinated because they thought it was no big deal or they thought that they would permanently lose their job or something that's not that's not Now all this stuff appears to be lifting for now, but back then it was a different story, and they did permanent damage, and now they've just got to live with it, and that sucks. | ||
I mean, I don't gloat about that. | ||
I feel bad for those people, but that really sucks. | ||
So you've got to trust yourself. | ||
You've got to trust the plan. | ||
You've got to trust your own discernment. | ||
Don't be bullied into doing this stuff because it's like, you know, it's that conventional thing. | ||
If all your friends were going to jump off a cliff, would you jump off a cliff too? | ||
It's like the same thing. | ||
It's just that peer pressure stuff. | ||
You know, people know in their heart of hearts it's wrong, but it's not easy to stand outside the crowd. | ||
It's just not easy when push comes to shove. | ||
But it is worth it, because how long did that take? | ||
You know, three, four, five months later, now it's not as much of a concern, and people are still living with the damage, you know, this young girl has a stroke. | ||
Shouldn't have gotten vaccinated, but that's that. | ||
I want to move on. | ||
I want to talk about Russia, and I want to talk about Vladimir Putin's purge of civil society. | ||
Pretty awesome. | ||
This is from the New York Times, and there's actually another really good article about this in the UNS Review. | ||
And it's about how Putin is now targeting the liberal and even the nationalist opposition to his rule in Russia and how it's necessary. | ||
So, this is from the New York Times. | ||
It says, quote, President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday referred to pro-Western Russians as scum and traitors who needed to be removed from society, describing the war in Ukraine as part of an existential clash with the United States and setting the stage for an even fiercer crackdown at home and more aggression abroad. | ||
Claiming that the West was trying to cancel Russia like Nazi Germany did, the Russian leader laced his speech with derision for the political beaumont in Europe and the United States, and for the slave-like Russians who supported it. | ||
It was a far more hardline message than one delivered earlier in the day by Putin's Foreign Minister, Sergey Lavrov, who said that Russia saw a certain hope that a compromise can be reached with Ukraine to end the war. | ||
Clash in tone indicated that even as Mr. Putin was directing his officials to explore a negotiated end to a war, in which Russia faced far heavier resistance than the Kremlin had anticipated, he was prepared to keep raising the stakes in his conflict with the West. | ||
And in reserving his toughest language for fellow Russians who disagreed with him, Mr. Putin opened the door to a new wave of repression that analysts' fear could hit a much broader swath of society that the activists and journalists the Kremlin has targeted in recent months. | ||
He said, quote, The Russian people will always be able to distinguish true patriots from scum and traitors and simply spit them out like a fly that accidentally flew into their mouths. | ||
I am convinced that such a natural and necessary self-purification of society will only strengthen our country, our solidarity, cohesion, and readiness to respond to any challenges. | ||
And I understand how that sounds to a Western audience. | ||
I understand how that would sound to most people. | ||
But here is what you have to understand about Russia, and what you have to understand about China, and these other societies. | ||
Put yourself in their shoes. | ||
The collapse of the Soviet Union was a disaster. | ||
It was. | ||
You know, I know a lot of people in the West like to, you know, obviously Vladimir Putin said that in a speech, I think in 2005 or 2004. | ||
He said that the collapse of the Soviet Union was the greatest geopolitical catastrophe of the last century. | ||
And people use that as evidence for how Putin is this revanchist. | ||
You know, he will bring back the Russian Empire at any cost, apparently. | ||
But the substance of the message is true. | ||
In the purest, you know, denotative sense, it was a catastrophe. | ||
It was a disaster. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
The fall of the Soviet Union was a catastrophe for its people. | ||
It's not to say that the Soviet Union was good. | ||
I don't support the Soviet Union. | ||
I don't think the Soviet Union was a force for good. | ||
In fact, it was the opposite. | ||
It was evil and it was atheist and tried to destroy America. | ||
I'm not an apologist for the Soviet Union by any stretch. | ||
But that being said, for the people that lived in the former Soviet Union, in some sense, while it is true that the fall of the Soviet Union represented a good in a certain sense, it also ushered in a period of tumult, of big problems. | ||
Corruption and violence and anarchy and looting and pillaging and... | ||
You know, particularly in Russia, the 1990s were a time of tremendous instability. | ||
And you could say that, yes, the fall of America's principal adversary was a good thing and you could say that the Soviet Union was a force for evil and that it ceased to exist was a positive development. | ||
I'd agree with that broadly. | ||
But its dissolution and its collapse was a catastrophe. | ||
And many people died and many people were impoverished by this and It was a catastrophe for the Russian nation, not just the Russian state, but for the Russian nation. | ||
And what has happened since then, not just in Russia, but in the former Soviet Union countries, is that in many cases the countries are run by the mob, they're run by organized crime, they're run by corrupt financial interests, they are being looted and pillaged by Westerners or, again, by organized crime from their own countries, political assassinations are common, you know, Eastern Europe is not a pretty picture. | ||
It never has been. | ||
It's not the shining hill of democracy and self-determination like people make it out to be. | ||
It is with this frame of reference in mind that, oh well, and there's more to it even than that. | ||
You know, not only was the collapse of the Soviet Union a disaster in these terms and brought a lot of problems, but what's more is, over the past 30 years and even beyond that, the United States has overthrown governments, destroyed countries, turned society upside down in places that they deem insufficiently democratic. | ||
And whether the claim is valid or invalid, That a country is democratic or undemocratic, the bloodshed is very real. | ||
And what do I mean by this? | ||
There was a NATO intervention in Libya in 2011. | ||
NATO airstrikes took out Gaddafi, and we all know what happened to Gaddafi. | ||
He was dragged through the streets and they did horrible things to him, and they executed him, the people did. | ||
And Libya has been a failed state for the past 11 years as a consequence. | ||
And yes, Gaddafi was a brutal dictator, and yes, he was a tyrant, and the elections were not legitimate. | ||
But using the democracy argument as a pretext, the regime was overthrown and the country has been plunged into a never-ending civil war. | ||
And after NATO took out the leader, did they go in and stabilize the government? | ||
Did they go in and make sure everything was put back together? | ||
No, not our problem anymore. | ||
And tonight we've got just a never-ending refugee crisis which is happening in Libya and happening through Libya, you know, Sub-Saharan Africans moving through Libya into Europe. | ||
The country does not have a strong central government. | ||
It's not a stable country. | ||
It's a failed state. | ||
What's more, look at our track record in the Middle East. | ||
We tried to bring democracy to Afghanistan, and they have the Taliban now. | ||
We tried to bring democracy to Iraq, and look at the consequence. | ||
Bringing democracy to Syria. | ||
Once again, another humanitarian disaster for more than a decade. | ||
The CIA and other U.S. | ||
intelligence agencies brought democracy to the former Soviet Union countries, and they are run by organized crime. | ||
Organized crime runs Ukraine. | ||
Ukraine is run by mobsters, who are murderers and thieves. | ||
That is who runs Ukraine, not freedom lovers. | ||
You know, that guy Zelensky is an actor, and he is a puppet of the Eastern Ukrainian mob. | ||
Everybody knows that. | ||
But he was installed there after the 2014, and in a sense, part of the legacy of the Maidan Revolution in 2014, by the West. | ||
Additionally, this kind of rhetoric about democracy not only does it bring war and bloodshed and chaos and instability wherever it goes, but it's also, of course, setting its sights on far bigger targets like Russia and China. | ||
So in a country like Russia, where after 10 years of chaos and instability, Putin arrived on the scene, and it's true, Putin is not a liberal. | ||
Putin is not fostering a robust democratic civil society or anything like this. | ||
But what Putin brought to Russia, a country recovering from 80 years of communism, and before that serfdom, centuries of serfdom, Putin is bringing stability, he's bringing order, he's restoring Russia to its role as a great power. | ||
And under the pretext of democracy, NATO and the West are constantly threatening him, and in a sense, threatening Russia. | ||
They're threatening that the same thing that happened in Libya and Iraq and Ukraine and all these other countries is going to be visited upon Russia, just like it was 30 years ago, when all this so-called liberalization and democratization tore all of Russia asunder. | ||
So, with all of that in mind, you begin to understand why a people, why the Russian people would support Vladimir Putin. | ||
You begin to understand why, in some sense, this kind of rhetoric and this kind of approach becomes necessary. | ||
And the question is something like this. | ||
Can Russia withstand an all-out assault from the West with an open society? | ||
If Russian society is open, and if its financial markets are open, if its communications and media are open, if its civil society is open, open to far richer Western or international players, if it's open to foreign intelligence agencies, if it's open to subversion from foreign governments, can it withstand a total onslaught from the American-led system? | ||
The answer is no! | ||
You know, look at Vladimir Putin right now. | ||
His special operation in Ukraine is not a war crime, it is not excessive, it is not brutal, it is not cruel. | ||
It is about as limited and reasonable as an operation like that can be. | ||
And I think it is quite reasonable, in light of what has been going on in Ukraine for the past eight years. | ||
And, you know, if that's something you disagree with, well, you know, I think the facts are just against you. | ||
But nevertheless, the United States and its allies are using that as a pretext, a relatively reasonable operation, for an all-out war. | ||
It is a war, by other means, against Russia. | ||
Banning them from the SWIFT system, seizing their foreign currency reserves, banning them from trading the ruble, and so on. | ||
And they are talking about killing Putin. | ||
They're talking about killing the head of state of a G8 country, a G20 country. | ||
A P5 member of the United Nations, a permanent member of the Security Council, the second largest nuclear power, second largest conventional power in the world, they're talking about killing that head of state. | ||
If not that, they're talking about fostering a revolution, or they're talking about turning his court against him, his court of oligarchs and other financial people. | ||
And so in light of all of this, when Putin declares war on the subversive or treacherous elements in the civil society, is this an unreasonable policy? | ||
It's not liberal. | ||
Yes, I'll grant you that. | ||
It's not liberal, it's not open, it's not democratic. | ||
But can a nation like Russia afford those things in wartime? | ||
Can a nation like Russia afford to have a society that is like this with the current external pressures? | ||
I don't think you can say that this is the case. | ||
But this is the battering ram that is used against every country that wants to be independent. | ||
When a smaller and weaker country wants to exercise its national sovereignty and wants to pursue its own self-interest, well, the United States always has something to say about it. | ||
And the United States will send in its rich and well-funded NGOs, it will send in its nonprofits, it will send in its international observers and monitors and the UN and other supranational institutions, it will send in its money and its media and the subversive elements on American social media, and they will try to disrupt A sovereign nation exercising its self-interest. | ||
They've done this in Hungary. | ||
They've done this in Russia. | ||
They've done this in many countries throughout the world. | ||
And when a country takes a defensive posture and says, you know what? | ||
We're going to have to protect our society. | ||
By banning foreign NGOs, banning foreign media, exerting some control here, well then they're decried as fascists. | ||
And then that of course just vindicates what the United States was trying to do in the first place. | ||
So the U.S. | ||
will undermine a foreign country. | ||
It's just wrong. | ||
How did Russia become this way? | ||
NGOs, advocacy, civil society, the UN. | ||
And then when a nation will respond by cutting that out, the United States says, that just proves why it was necessary all along. | ||
They are the dictator we said they were. | ||
They are the tyrants. | ||
They are not democratic. | ||
Now they really must be overthrown. | ||
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It's just wrong. | |
How did Russia become this way? | ||
You know, there was a time 30 years ago when Russia was actually maybe more open-minded. | ||
I mean, remember, yes, there were hardline communists when the Soviet Union dissolved and collapsed, but largely the Soviet Union collapsed because the people overthrew the regime. | ||
You know, under immense pressure from the people, they implemented glasnost and perestroika, and they tried to reform the government, and this was a period over decades. | ||
There were revolutions for decades in Hungary and Czechoslovakia and other places, in Poland, And so you could argue that 30 years ago, the Russian people maybe had an interest or an appetite and were maybe open-minded about democracy and liberalization, but look at what their experience has been. | ||
After the Soviet Union dissolved, Yeltsin went and sold off all of the nation's assets and all of the nation's industries to greedy foreign plutocrats, who their desire was to plunder and rape Russia for its wealth. | ||
They just saw that as just a big open season, big market for that. | ||
Putin gets in, restores order, tries to exert a national interest, and what happens? | ||
NATO expands eastward, they're talking about putting hypersonic missiles on Ukraine's border, Zelensky is talking about being nuclear armed on Russia's border, all these governments are being overthrown, they overthrow the government in Kazakhstan, they overthrow the government in Georgia, in Ukraine, all these color revolutions. | ||
Their leader, Putin, who's got a 71% approval rating, and that's real, is vilified, demonized, called evil, they're anti-Russian stereotypes, Russian businesses attacked in America. | ||
And they're trying to subvert what Russia is. | ||
Russia's a traditional society and they're trying to subvert it with all this Western degenerate propaganda and so on. | ||
And so we've pushed Russia to become this Isolated, paranoid, insular society. | ||
And it's certainly unpleasant what's being done in Russia, absolutely, but I think they've been left with no choice. | ||
But it's always this so-called self-fulfilling Western prophecy. | ||
The West attacks, attacks, attacks. | ||
A country will close its society and then the West says, see, they're a dictator. | ||
See, they're evil. | ||
They're not democratic. | ||
See, that just proves why they need to be destroyed. | ||
Who is this good for? | ||
Who does this work for? | ||
You know? | ||
So, you know, you hear these words from Putin and it might sound extremely harsh and tough and scary and all these things, but Consider their perspective and consider the pressure that they're under. | ||
I mean, like, you've got companies that are just pulling out and abandoning. | ||
You've got Visa and MasterCard and Facebook and everybody's just pulling the plug on Russia. | ||
500 billion dollars in foreign currency reserves frozen, kicked out of the SWIFT system. | ||
It's catastrophic for their economy. | ||
And we've got Sean Hannity. | ||
We've got sitting members of Congress calling for Putin to be murdered. | ||
That's supposed to be diplomacy apparently. | ||
How is that acceptable? | ||
I know that Russia is engaging in this war. | ||
You can have your feelings on the war. | ||
But calling for the death of a foreign head of state, that is just not, that's not statecraft. | ||
That's not diplomacy. | ||
You know, we like to get on our high horse about, oh Iran says death to America! | ||
You know, what do you think the impression that the Russians get when Lindsey Graham says we need to kill Putin and Sean Hannity says we need to kill Putin? | ||
And all of the think tanks and all of the intelligence committee and everybody's talking about overthrowing the Putin regime. | ||
You know, what if they were saying the same thing in the Russian Duma or in the Russian cabinet, the Russian deputies? | ||
What if they were talking like that? | ||
What if they were saying we should kill Joe Biden and we should overthrow the American government? | ||
What if they were saying that? | ||
Would that be tolerated at all by America? | ||
If Putin were calling Biden a war criminal and threatening to kill the American president and threatening to overthrow the government and saying we're going to sponsor mass protests in your streets and we're going to make the cabinet overthrow you, we're going to make the billionaires overthrow you, Could anybody imagine a world where that would be tolerated if Russia or China or any other serious country would say that about America? | ||
But we, of course, are so, we never can, we're never in the wrong. | ||
We have this impossible moral standard, and if anybody fails, they deserve to be bombed and destroyed and overthrown and the consequences be damned. | ||
When we do it, well, we can do that because we, you know, our shit doesn't stink. | ||
You know, we get to go in and say, Libya's elections aren't democratic, now you're a failed state for 12 years. | ||
And we get to go into Iraq and say, oh, we don't like what you're doing, okay, now again, you're occupied for 20 years. | ||
And we could go into Syria and say, we'd rather have ISIS than Assad. | ||
And we could go into Ukraine and say, no, we're going to engage in this turf war and now this mob guy's going to run the country. | ||
Never mind our own elections. | ||
Never mind our own hypocrisy. | ||
I mean, we do billion-dollar arms deals with Saudi Arabia. | ||
Putin must be overthrown. | ||
Putin's a horrible tyrant. | ||
Okay, what about our dealings with Saudi Arabia, and Qatar, and Bahrain? | ||
How democratic are those countries? | ||
Look at all the trade we do with China. | ||
How democratic is China? | ||
I mean, yeah, we're at war with China, except that we have a $500 billion trade deficit with them. | ||
So, the world is sick and tired of this liberalism and democracy battering ram. | ||
It's a weapon, and let's just stop with the pretense. | ||
That's what it is. | ||
It is an ideological weapon, and it's used in an information and psychological war against the adversaries of America. | ||
That's all that it is. | ||
It is so rife with hypocrisy and contradictions in the actual American foreign policy, that the only way to regard it, it's not sincere, it's not legitimate. | ||
How would you explain everything else then? | ||
Throughout the Cold War, we would depose democratically elected leaders and install our own fascist leaders. | ||
Happened many times. | ||
In Chile, in Iran, in Central America, in Africa. | ||
America's this paragon of democracy? | ||
Yeah, when it's a leader that supports us. | ||
When it's not, we have no qualms about going in and overthrowing a government. | ||
When Russia does it though, they're literally evil and we're gonna overthrow them too. | ||
But that's not aggression on our part. | ||
That's not us. | ||
That's them. | ||
Oh, they responded? | ||
Oh, that just proves how evil they really are. | ||
I don't know why things are the way... Wow, why isn't America getting along? | ||
And ultimately, you have to start from the position that conflict is not in anybody's interest. | ||
You know, at the end of the day, these neocons are perfectly okay with the current status quo. | ||
I'm not! | ||
I think that there is no good reason that America should not be allied with Russia. | ||
There's no good reason that there should not, at the minimum, be a detente with Russia. | ||
Like, it's not a desirable state of affairs. | ||
So people can say, oh, well, you know, Putin's a bad guy, or China's a bad guy, but the state of affairs currently is not desirable. | ||
So, if we can control our own policy, then we've got to create a policy that does not lead to bad outcomes like this. | ||
I mean, this isn't nobody's interest to be saber-addling with Russia and this economic war, and now Putin's purging civil society. | ||
I mean, of course we can't control Putin, but we can control our interactions with Putin. | ||
So, I mean, these people, they want to stick their chin up and say, well, we're going to have it our way and whatever the consequences be, so be it! | ||
And that's just such a, you know, that kind of self-righteous, prideful attitude. | ||
It's going to get us all killed. | ||
We've got to negotiate with these people. | ||
These are great powers. | ||
We have to negotiate with them. | ||
Calling to kill foreign heads of state? | ||
It's just not becoming. | ||
This is just not appropriate. | ||
It's not appropriate on the world stage. | ||
I don't care who it is. | ||
Saying you're going to kill your adversary? | ||
We're not at war with Russia. | ||
We're not in a total war with Russia. | ||
We don't want to be in a war with Russia. | ||
We want to be at peace with Russia. | ||
So why are we saying we're going to kill Russia's president? | ||
Why are we saying we're going to topple Russia's government? | ||
And then what? | ||
Are we going to go in and create a new Russian government? | ||
Then what? | ||
Russia's going to be plunged into chaos? | ||
That's a really good idea. | ||
Yeah, that's awesome. | ||
And then they close down their civil society and we go, wow, they're evil. | ||
Turns out they really were evil. | ||
Putin is this... Why does he fear democracy? | ||
I don't know. | ||
Maybe it's because democracy is just the excuse for killing him. | ||
Killing him personally, overthrowing his government, and destroying his country. | ||
I wonder why they're skeptical of democracy. | ||
Why did they distrust us so? | ||
We just want democracy. | ||
We have the best intentions. | ||
NATO's a defensive alliance, except when it's not. | ||
NATO's a defensive alliance right up until it isn't, like in 2011 or in 1995. | ||
2011 or in 1995, you know, then it's not defensive at all. | ||
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So it's just totally messed up. | |
And these people that are obsessed with democracy, they got to get over themselves. | ||
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You know, Russia has a different system. | ||
Russia's never been a democracy. | ||
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So... | ||
I don't know what their endgame is here, but their endgame is not peace and it's not mutual prosperity. | ||
They do not want Russia to prosper. | ||
They do not want Russia to succeed. | ||
They want Russia to be destroyed. | ||
They want to continually expand at everybody else's expense. | ||
And it's just not appropriate. | ||
So anyway, that's Russia. | ||
So I, you know, what Russia's doing, you can't blame them. | ||
You know, Russia's becoming a nationalist, autocratic state and you just simply can't blame Putin for this. | ||
Russia would not be able to survive as an open society because they are under attack. | ||
And, you know, the same goes for here in America when Big Tech says, oh, Russia's colluding in our democracy and we're going to shut down everybody on Twitter because of it. | ||
Nobody bats an eye about that. | ||
Nobody challenges that as a democracy deficit, but it is. | ||
You know, and we go out and say, oh, well, we've got to control misinformation. | ||
I mean, what do you think that's all about? | ||
When Putin does it, he's Hitler. | ||
When we do it, well, I mean, that's just... We can't let... We can't tolerate intolerance. | ||
We can't let Russia hack our democracy. | ||
Oh, but America should be able to hack Russia's country and kill our president, I guess, with impunity. | ||
So anyway, I think you understand, but that's that. | ||
I want to move on. | ||
We'll take a look at our Super Chats and we'll see what you guys have to say about all this. | ||
I think I made my point. | ||
Let me get a sip of water here and we'll see what you guys have to say about this in the super chats. | ||
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All right. | ||
So we've got Eddie Van Gramps says, Nick, my guy, I want you to absolutely annihilate destiny. | ||
Make that guy regret ever having the misfortune of being born. | ||
May you make him eat his own feces. | ||
Okay, Cameron says, hey Nick, just wanted to say I love you, man. | ||
You and John Doyle have really helped me politically and personally. | ||
I'm two years recovering from a porn addiction and just want to say thank you. | ||
Hey, we'll love you too, buddy. | ||
You're welcome. | ||
Glad to hear that. | ||
Valrio says, "07, Eddie Van Graham says, "When the authoritarian dogs chase me down and get my back up against a wall, they asked me why I was a traitor to my homeland. | ||
I would sincerely tell them that my homeland betrayed me first." Yeah. | ||
Vile says, "The campaign to convince users of the existence of CozyTV Premium is going well." Eddie Van Graham says, "Your humor is critically underrated. | ||
Your commentary on iCarly from a while ago still has me dead as hell, my guy. | ||
Thanks, my guy. | ||
Eddie Van Grams says, hopefully by the time you read this, you'll have gone off on Rick Wilson and verbally wrecked this dumb pedo-apologist guy. | ||
Eddie Van Grams says, of all the dystopian movie shows and books, which dystopian future would you most want and least want for the country if you had to pick? | ||
What a horrible question. | ||
I don't know, dude. | ||
Well, being dead would be preferable in this particular moment, so I don't know, maybe one where everyone dies instantly at the same time? | ||
And, yeah, which one would I most and least want? | ||
I don't know, dude. | ||
Dystopian stuff. | ||
That's such like a young adult, like female thing. | ||
So it's a dystopian setting. | ||
And okay, this young adult fiction section for girls. | ||
I don't know, man. | ||
I don't remember that, but one of the guys in their group was a pedophile. | ||
We know that. | ||
political world that was harassed by poll in January 16. | ||
He was a total low cow. | ||
Didn't he have a piss fetish or something weird? | ||
Kurt Eichenwald energy. | ||
I don't remember that, but one of the guys in their group was a pedophile. | ||
We know that. | ||
Woody says Trump, but yeah, he was one of the first guys because he made fun of like, he made fun of Sean because he had an anime body pillow. | ||
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Unknown Soldier says, or I just read that, Woody's just trying to tell my friends that Russia is in the right, but they've been NATO-pilled. | ||
Apparently I'm a Russia sympathizer. | ||
How do I get my friends to stop thinking like retards? | ||
I don't know dude, just make the arguments I've been making on my show for the past three weeks. | ||
I don't know man. | ||
I haven't talked to any normies about this since it started. | ||
I literally have not talked to one normie about this since the whole thing began. | ||
So I don't even know what normies are. | ||
I mean, I know what they're saying based on what the media says, but I haven't talked to them. | ||
So I don't even know where to begin. | ||
I just hate them at this point. | ||
I mean if you're just that susceptible, it's almost like you're just beyond saving. | ||
American Crusaders just participated in open discussion debate about CRT. | ||
Here we go. | ||
This is going to be awesome. | ||
One black girl literally said, yeah, white kids are going to cry at school when they learn about their privilege and systematic racism. | ||
Sick people. | ||
Can't believe she said that. | ||
That's horrible. | ||
They do hate us, though. | ||
I mean, they hate white people, so. | ||
Proud Independence says, I support the show as an independent because I like your analysis and like hearing what you have to say, but I'm still trying to understand how you can rationally support Putin other than for memes. | ||
Have you been watching the show? | ||
I mean, I explain it every night. | ||
Proud independence as I watch your argument about NATO expansion, but none of that justifies invading a sovereign nation. | ||
Regardless of what you think about their supposed history, Ukraine is a sovereign nation today. | ||
Ukraine is a country and it has borders too. | ||
How can you demand people respect our borders but actively support a dictator invading someone else's? | ||
Ukraine belongs to Ukraine, not Russia. | ||
And can we stop with the false argument that Putin never cared about diplomacy? | ||
They have violated all the ceasefire agreements. | ||
They are determined to continue their special operation anyway. | ||
People are just like little children, you know? | ||
But Ukraine is a sovereign nation! | ||
Shut up! | ||
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But Ukraine is a sovereign nation! | ||
No, they're not. | ||
No, they're not. | ||
Listen, when are we gonna just grow up and be mature about these matters, okay? | ||
International law and diplomacy and all these things is really just a load of crap, alright? | ||
The unipolar moment is over and with it, history is returning. | ||
And history really doesn't care about these concepts like sovereignty and this and that. | ||
What I mean to say is this. | ||
It is a little bit more complicated than to say, Well, let me explain it this way. | ||
You've got the Russian Empire and Ukraine is a part of it. | ||
Okay? | ||
In 1917, when the Russian Revolution happens and the Tsar is overthrown and killed in the Winter Palace and the Provisional Government is installed, Ukraine is part of Russia. | ||
There is no Ukraine. | ||
It's part of Russia. | ||
It's part of the Russian Empire. | ||
It's been part of the Russian Empire for 300 years or 200 years up to that point. | ||
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Kiev and Moscow are inseparable for hundreds of years. | ||
I mean, this was a reality 100 years ago, just 100 years ago. | ||
And then throughout the 20th century, Ukraine is part of Russia, albeit as its own administrative unit. | ||
It's got its own Soviet Republic. | ||
But it is part, effectively, of Russia, and nobody anticipated that it would ever not be a part of Russia. | ||
It was not an independent nation like we think of independent nations today. | ||
And this is a status quo that exists up until 1991. | ||
Now in 1991, the Soviet Union collapses, and because of how the Soviet Union was arranged, administratively, under Lenin, now all these territories that were historically part of the Russian Empire are now dismembered from Russia. | ||
And what these NATO apologists are trying to say is, oh, okay, well, well, well, no, no, Ukraine's sovereign now, no, no, Ukraine's independent now. | ||
And it's really, it's like, but let's be mature and let's be grown up about it. | ||
That Ukraine suddenly became independent in 1991 is really like a fluke. | ||
It's really like a fluke of just simply how the Soviet Union was organized a hundred years ago, After the Russian Revolution. | ||
But nobody would seriously contend that Russia is its own country, is its own thing. | ||
It's a region within Russia. | ||
Is there a Ukrainian identity? | ||
Certainly. | ||
Like there's a Crimean Tatar identity. | ||
Like there are, you know, steppe people in Central Asia that have been ruled by Russia for hundreds of years. | ||
But that's just it. | ||
Are we going to divide and divide and divide every time? | ||
With every ethnicity and every linguistic group and every this and every that? | ||
Russia's an empire. | ||
The Soviet Union was an empire. | ||
And now, all of a sudden, Russia's dismembered into this country, population out, and you find all these Russian people in Russian lands. | ||
Crimea's Russian land. | ||
Crimea's always been Russian land. | ||
But now, once again, because Khrushchev gave Crimea to Ukraine in the 1950s, for God knows why, as an apology for the Holodomor, to win over the support of the Ukrainians, because he's from Ukraine, who knows? | ||
But now we're going to say, okay, no takesies-backsies, Ukraine's its own thing now. | ||
What's more, Ukraine is run by organized crime. | ||
Ukraine is in no meaningful way, I mean what really does sovereignty mean? | ||
All of these international institutions, the IMF, the UN, the World Bank, all of it has been set up to control the world, for America to control the world. | ||
State Department, consulates, embassies, McDonald's, getting the dollar in these places, IMF loans, these are all instruments of American control. | ||
And so it's a little bit ridiculous to say You know, oh, well, you know, Ukraine's, it's all, you know, hey, like it or not, it's its own thing now. | ||
Really, we've got to just be a little bit more grown up about it and mature about it. | ||
What's more, we have to understand that, you know, while it may be true that, yes, technically Ukraine became an independent state in 1991, and well, you know, Russia's just going to have to get used to it, nevertheless, Russia still has a vested interest in bringing these ethnic Russians and these Russian people back into its territory. | ||
And, you know, you can sit there, and again, you can sit there and say that, this is my argument with these pro-NATO people, you can sit there and cross your arms and say, well, you know, you can't do that, I mean, they can do whatever they want, okay, well then Russia's going to invade Ukraine. | ||
You can be stubborn and you can say, well, this just can't fly in the 21st century, but Russia's going to do what it's going to do. | ||
They're a great power too. | ||
They have their own national interests. | ||
They're going to exert them. | ||
So you can do that, but you're going to get war. | ||
You're going to get needless bloodshed. | ||
You're going to get Russia kicked out of the dollar system. | ||
They're going to create their own alternative. | ||
And the question is like, what are we really trying to achieve here? | ||
Because that attitude is just not a realistic attitude. | ||
You know, you'd rather be right than president, is a saying that my mom used to say. | ||
Okay, yeah, well it's still wrong that Russia invaded a sovereign nation. | ||
Okay, but they've been saying for 14 years that they were going to either destroy Ukraine, or Ukraine would have to commit it would not join NATO. | ||
And we ignored that, and we kept pushing, and we kept expanding, and we... And last November, Zelensky makes an agreement with America and says they're part of the Security Alliance and Zelensky says they're going to get nukes and we're going to put hypersonic missiles on their border. | ||
And the point I'm trying to get at is there's a lot, you know, if I could clarify what the main points are would be this. | ||
You know, number one, The idea that Ukraine, just because of this essentially an administrative accident, now it's a sovereign nation, no takesies-backsies, is just really kind of juvenile, and it's sort of missing the forest for the trees. | ||
To say that, you know, once again, it's a fluke of history that Ukraine becomes independent because Russia is weak in 1991, Oh, and now that's just a done deal forever and no one can say anything about it. | ||
It's just not being realistic. | ||
It's just not fair. | ||
Number two, to say that Ukraine is the sovereign nation, its territorial integrity must be respected, their democracy, you know, once again, conducive or I guess what would be the word for this? | ||
Pursuant to the point that Ukraine is not a real country, it's not even being run like a real country. | ||
It's not even being run like a real country, it's being run by organized crime. | ||
It effectively is an outpost of NATO, it's a fake nation that's an outpost of NATO, and it's being run like that. | ||
So to say that it has the sanctity, it cannot be violated, and so on, I mean, would we say that about some of these other creations like Central African Republic, the Centralese? | ||
That's literally the demonym for Central African Republic. | ||
They call them the Centralese people. | ||
Central. | ||
Centralese. | ||
Because their geographical location is within Central Africa. | ||
You know, to say that there's a sanctity about their borders like there would be for, you know, at some point these principles have to give way to the geopolitical reality of the situation. | ||
It's not being, it's not a real country, it's not being run like a real country. | ||
Additionally, in diplomacy you've got other actors. | ||
And you can say all you'd like that Russia's in the wrong to do this and so on, but, you know, that's really the whole point of diplomacy is that you've got to engage with the other side. | ||
The other side has power too. | ||
There's no laws that govern international relations. | ||
I hate to tell you that. | ||
But there are no laws that govern international relations because there is no Leviathan, you know, to use a Hobbesian term, There was during the unipolar moment, but there isn't anymore. | ||
Now that it's a multipolar world order, no one's going to ban Russia from Discord and give them a penalty because they invaded Ukraine. | ||
States, it's a Wild West. | ||
They do what they do. | ||
They operate in posses. | ||
They operate based on self-interest. | ||
And so to say, oh well, you know, they can't do that or something, we have no culpability because a bad guy's a bad guy, it just ignores, once again, the reality of the dynamic of great power politics. | ||
Russia said that was a red line for them. | ||
They said that was a threat. | ||
Russia's defending its self-interest here. | ||
That's the bottom line. | ||
And if we wanted to prevent that, we should have taken their interest into account. | ||
I mean, they are a player too. | ||
NATO is on the west of Ukraine. | ||
Russia is really on the west and the east because they've got Transnistria too. | ||
They've got a say in it as well, and we didn't listen to them. | ||
It's a failure to listen on our part. | ||
And then, you know what? | ||
Additionally, this idea that invading a sovereign nation is always off the table. | ||
Countries do this all the time. | ||
This idea that invading a sovereign nation is the worst thing ever. | ||
Iraq was a sovereign nation, and we came up with this convoluted legal pretense as to why we could go in anyway. | ||
Well, you know, and Christopher Hitchens used to do this all the time. | ||
Fuck Christopher Hitchens. | ||
He used to say, the United Nations laid out four, you know, four reasons why, you know, four preconditions for how we can invade another nation and they were what? | ||
Genocide and nuclear weapons and a few other things. | ||
But there were four preconditions and he said, you know, the UN and the US Senate voted unanimously that Saddam Hussein had to go and we fulfilled that. | ||
But guess what? | ||
Iraq was a sovereign nation. | ||
And so was Afghanistan, and so was Syria, and so was Somalia, and so are all these countries. | ||
And we went in anyway. | ||
Libya was a sovereign nation, but what did we say? | ||
Well, they're not democratic enough, so we bound the shit out of them. | ||
Okay? | ||
So, you know, if anything, I'm not a Putin shill, you're a NATO shill. | ||
I'm not saying that, you know, some of the stuff about Putin is a meme, but I'm saying let's just be real here for a second, and let's drop the fucking propaganda. | ||
And this, you know, yes, Russia uses a pretense. | ||
Russia's pretense about, oh, protecting ethnic Russians. | ||
I mean, there is some truth to that, but there's also, it's also rhetoric. | ||
And when Russia talks about defending its interests and, you know, NATO and Ukraine, some of that is propaganda as well. | ||
Some of that is rhetoric. | ||
Yes, heads of state use rhetoric. | ||
They've got to galvanize populations. | ||
It's just true. | ||
But then don't come at me with this idea about, oh, democracy and national sovereignty and all this kind of stuff. | ||
Let's drop the pretense. | ||
We are really no different than Russia, you know, as far as how we operate and the things that we do, when we accuse them of doing false flags and invading sovereign nations and jailing political opponents. | ||
And please, you just have these institutions fighting over turf, fighting over interest in the world. | ||
Our objective is peace. | ||
And so we have to understand our adversaries, we have to listen and negotiate with our adversaries. | ||
And that's really the position. | ||
And we've got to hear where Russia's coming from. | ||
We've got to hear where Putin is coming from. | ||
Discern the propaganda from the national interest. | ||
And we've got to go to the negotiating table. | ||
But it's the West that is just gobbling up the propaganda that, well, no, but we're different. | ||
Putin is evil. | ||
No, Putin is not evil. | ||
Okay? | ||
Putin is acting quite similarly to us. | ||
Well, no, but Putin's evil. | ||
And he did money. | ||
He did an oopsie and this kind of stuff. | ||
Ukraine's a sovereign nation, really? | ||
I mean, let's revisit, like, America's past, you know? | ||
You could say that when America settled the West, oh, it was sovereign territory. | ||
I mean, the Mexican Cession, that was conquered, you know, America was conquered. | ||
That's how things happen. | ||
Oh, but it's different now. | ||
It's international order and all this. | ||
If America went through some kind of similar collapse, and like California was no longer part of America, we wouldn't say, oh well, California's its own thing. | ||
It's now a nation. | ||
We would fight for it back. | ||
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Nothing justifies invading a sovereign nation. | ||
I will undermine the idea that Ukraine is authentically a sovereign nation. | ||
I'll undermine that there's never a good reason to invade a sovereign nation. | ||
Just wrong. | ||
you know, your guzzling State Department propaganda. | ||
This international rule system is really just designed to excuse what America does and condemn what its adversaries do. | ||
That's what it's for. | ||
You know, because we came up with this convoluted pretense called right to protect like 30 years ago. | ||
Because, yeah, America promulgated this idea for a century or for half a century that, you know, national sovereignty was sacrosanct and so on. | ||
Then in the 90s, we came up with this doctrine called right to protect, R2P. | ||
And this was just a convoluted workaround that says, well, if we can accuse a country of committing a genocide or something, well, then we have a right to intervene and protect the indigenous population or whatever and invade. | ||
So, we come up with these bullshit workarounds and excuses all the time. | ||
So, when we violate national sovereignty, well, there's this convoluted legal loophole for why we're able to do that and it's totally fine. | ||
And it's actually not sacrosanct and, you know. | ||
Intractable. | ||
When our adversaries do it, oh, well, there's never a reason, there's never a reason, you can never do that, that's national sovereignty. | ||
When we do it, well, but it's right to protect, you see, well, but they had WMDs, well, it's preemptive war, well, blah, blah, blah. | ||
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Well, there's a false flag, and this and that. | |
When they do it, oh, God forbid, you can never, there's never an excuse. | ||
Never an excuse, unless there is. | ||
But with Russia, there's never an excuse. | ||
Sovereignty? | ||
And like I said, Ukraine's not even really a real country. | ||
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This is bullshit. | |
We're going to gobble up these FSU countries and say, oh, they're all ours now! | ||
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They're all ours! | |
So you have a problem with that? | ||
You have a problem with national sovereignty? | ||
It's like, this is just a joke. | ||
We should, in some sense, we should be helping Putin to do this. | ||
Because any sensible Russian leader would be pursuing this policy, and they will do it no matter what. | ||
And all we're doing is increasing the possibility of war by creating a tripwire in front of their vital strategic interests. | ||
I mean, are we going to go to war over Estonia? | ||
Estonia is a member of NATO. | ||
Are we really going to go to war over Estonia? | ||
Why would we do that? | ||
If Russia invaded Finland and the Baltic States and Ukraine, which I don't think they will, but what if they did? | ||
Would we go to war over that? | ||
And if we did, why? | ||
Why would we risk a nuclear war? | ||
Because if one nation's not safe, then no nations are safe! | ||
No, I'm pretty sure it's just the ones that were dismembered from Russia 30 years ago. | ||
Are we going to go to war to protect? | ||
You know, okay, well you'll be the first to sign up because I think that's retarded. | ||
I am not ever in a million years going to war for Kazakhstan or for Estonia. | ||
Never gonna happen. | ||
I don't care if they're a part of NATO. | ||
I don't care what they're a part of. | ||
I don't care if they're the 51st state. | ||
I will never lay down my life for Article 5 of the NATO Charter. | ||
I will never lay down my life for Kazakhstan. | ||
Ever! | ||
But you could be the first. | ||
Because if one nation's under attack, then you're all under attack! | ||
I guess that was true then of Iraq, Syria, Somalia, Pakistan, Yemen, Afghanistan, Niger, right? | ||
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It's just bullshit, man. | |
You're just eating up propaganda. | ||
It was guzzling propaganda. | ||
So, I don't know how you could say that. | ||
There's no argument. | ||
I've heard your argument, but none justifies invading a sovereign country. | ||
Ukraine is a sovereign nation. | ||
It's just like these people just dogmatically say things as though that has any bearing in the real world. | ||
It doesn't. | ||
How can you demand people respect our borders? | ||
It's really quite a different issue. | ||
How can you suggest America should accept legal immigrants when you say that NATO should not expand to Ukraine? | ||
I think that's actually a non-sequitur, formally. | ||
Spence says you don't even do anything and you're trending on Twitter again one blue check invented a new word to describe you Taliban-gelical I hate it he says yay or nay I like it I hate it because I'm not an evangelical. | ||
I think evangelical, I'm Catholic, I'm not an evangelical. | ||
So I don't really care for that at all actually. | ||
Talibangelical, but that's not what I am. | ||
Catholic Taliban, okay, but I'm not an evangelical. | ||
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says, Dark MAGA season approaching. | ||
Grab your popcorn. | ||
You're gonna love this next part. | ||
Yeah, I like the Dark MAGA thing going on. | ||
Josh the Removers is reading, those seething tweets about you must be so awesome. | ||
They get so worked up, but they can't do anything to stop you. | ||
Yeah, it's pretty epic. | ||
Bob Jones says I won't send any more superchats as I guess I'm a laughingstock now. | ||
You act as if these events are unrelated. | ||
The end result will be the same. | ||
I really liked an honest show. | ||
CBDCs and all this is coming. | ||
Okay, dude. | ||
Tyler Ventura says, I kind of like AF starting around midnight. | ||
Something about it being on late at night makes the show even more esoteric. | ||
Reminds me of watching Red Eye at 3 a.m. | ||
back in the day. | ||
Yeah, I like late better as well. | ||
I just like being up late. | ||
And I like a show that's live late at night. | ||
I just like that. | ||
Raul says thoughts on Conservative Inc's reaction to Dave Rubin and his husband adopting two children for their sick pleasure. | ||
I haven't really seen the conservative reaction, but it's just awful. | ||
How can anybody support that? | ||
I don't get it. | ||
And, you know, here's the thing about that. | ||
You know, I think I saw Mike Cernovich, he put out a tweet and he said, well, Jesus never said anything about gay people. | ||
It's like, you know, a lot of people look at us and they think that our position is just like hatred of, hatred of gay people, hatred of, you know, whatever. | ||
But it's really, it's just something that's profoundly wrong. | ||
That's it. | ||
I hate it in the sense that it's evil, and it's perverse, and it's unnatural, and it's wrong. | ||
You know, what the Catholic religion says is that the act of sodomy is a sin that heaven cries out for vengeance because of it, because it's so unnatural. | ||
And what's more is when you bring children into the equation, these are kids that don't have a mother now. | ||
I mean, do you know how sick that is? | ||
Now, it's one thing if you adopt kids, I'm still against that, but they're creating kids. | ||
They're creating kids with a surrogate mother, and think about being brought into the world like that. | ||
Think about, what if you were born into that situation where you don't have a mom? | ||
You're born into this weird lifestyle thing with two gay dads, and your mom is a surrogate. | ||
I mean, they're paying a woman to bear her child and then give it up. | ||
Paying her to create a child like it's service or something. | ||
And it just totally demeans the act of procreation, it just demeans the miracle of life. | ||
I mean, children are supposed to come into the world through the act of a union, a holy union between a man and a woman, becoming one flesh. | ||
That's where children are supposed to come from. | ||
Not just from a sperm and an egg, they're supposed to come from a husband and a wife within the sacrament of marriage. | ||
And what the fuck is this? | ||
You cannot support this as a Christian. | ||
You cannot support this as a conservative. | ||
It is just wrong on every level. | ||
It perverts and diminishes and demeans what it means to be a family and what it means to bring a child into the world. | ||
And honestly, in some sense, it obviously has a lot to do with homosexuality, but in another sense, it's a little bit unrelated. | ||
I mean, this particular phenomenon is so sick to say that they're going to contract with a woman. | ||
How do they even do that? | ||
Fill her up? | ||
Do they jerk off in a cup or something? | ||
How does that even work? | ||
I don't even know how it works. | ||
But they hire a woman. | ||
They pay a woman money. | ||
Here, give us a kid. | ||
Make a kid in your... Like it's a factory. | ||
Like you're growing a plant. | ||
Like you're growing an orange tree. | ||
Here, grow a baby for us real quick. | ||
They rip the kid out of the mother's womb and then they give it to somebody else? | ||
That is not what God intended us to do. | ||
Children are supposed to be brought into the world by a husband and wife and brought into a family with their biological mom and dad who love them and then raise them. | ||
Not contracted out like some kind of prostitute. | ||
And even worse, at least a prostitute is just for sex. | ||
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This is for the purpose of procreation. | |
Contracted out for their womb to be used, and then they bring a kid into this alien home with two guys, and now the kid doesn't have a mom, and you're growing up without a mom. | ||
And again, it's one thing to adopt a kid, and again, I still think it's wrong for gay people to adopt, but it's one thing because people say, oh, what if a kid is adopted? | ||
Okay, well, we're not talking about that. | ||
We're talking about a child is created to not have a mother! | ||
It's one thing if a child is brought into the world and incidentally the mom dies or something, which is obviously a tragedy, and you don't want that to happen to a child. | ||
But it's another thing to create a child and say, you're not going to have a mom. | ||
I made you to not have a mom. | ||
I made you... It's like this selfish, disgusting thing that goes on. | ||
It's so evil. | ||
And it's sick, and I don't know how anybody... That is worse than homosexuality itself. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
That is far worse. | ||
They're both wrong, obviously. | ||
But, you know, I see, like, some of these conservatives are like, don't judge gay people! | ||
Who are you to judge? | ||
And it's like, in some sense, it almost has less to do with that than it has to do with how the child is being acquired and placed into a household like that. | ||
It's so wrong. | ||
And then you add to it the dimension of they're being brought into this house of sin. | ||
They're being brought into a house where two guys are having sodomy. | ||
What the hell? | ||
It's just wrong. | ||
It's just so wrong. | ||
You know, you gotta pray for the children that are victims of this because you know it's far more common than it ever was to have kids being brought up in a freaking gay household. | ||
Could you imagine? | ||
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It's just so sick. | |
It's satanic. | ||
It's a satanic perversion of what a family is when they say, this is a modern family. | ||
That's a satanic family. | ||
That is a devil corrupting the family as an institution. | ||
It mocks God. | ||
It mocks nature. | ||
You know, they said, look at what God created. | ||
Complementarity between men and women in everything, and they become one flesh in this divine sacrament and institution, and then they create a kid through the act of their unit of love, and then they say, well, what? | ||
And then the devil comes in and says, what if we had two guys? | ||
That's what it is. | ||
It's a satanic mockery of the family, which is God's creation. | ||
And people that are doing that think they know better than God. | ||
They're mocking God with this. | ||
It's just, it's so wrong. | ||
And you know, and we have to just call a spade a spade. | ||
Homosexuality is wrong, you know, and I know everyone who watches this show understands that, but you know, I know I've been saying, because I find that particularly egregious, the act of bringing a child into the world to be placed in a home like this, but we also have to say that yes, homosexuality is wrong. | ||
And when you think about it, it's such a violent act. | ||
You know, people compare it to, you know, sex between a husband and a wife. | ||
There's no, there is just simply no comparison. | ||
There's simply no comparison. | ||
There's no way. | ||
There's no way for Dave Rubin and his husband to have sex. | ||
There's no way. | ||
It's not a violent and really an awful thing. | ||
You know, it's like a violating. | ||
It's not just violent, but it's a violating thing. | ||
And, you know, I don't want to get too graphic or explicit or vulgar here, but it's just like It really is a satanic act. | ||
The devil is telling us love is love. | ||
That's love? | ||
That's what love looks like? | ||
That doesn't look like love to me. | ||
That doesn't sound like love to me. | ||
Not at all. | ||
When you're talking about the actual act, Of sodomy, that's not a loving act. | ||
Sodomy, and let's just clarify that. | ||
Sodomy is not a loving act. | ||
That is not an act of love. | ||
You don't sodomize something you love. | ||
Sodomy is not an act of unitive love. | ||
And it obviously doesn't work on a biological, physical level. | ||
But it's also not an act of love. | ||
Two people that love each other don't sodomize each other. | ||
Don't sodomize each other wherever they can stick it. | ||
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That's not love. | |
That's not love. | ||
So again, not to get vulgar here, but it's just like, you know. | ||
So, So that's just so upside down. | ||
It's such a shame that conservatives don't understand that. | ||
Conservatives, they don't have a solid position on this because they don't think deeply about these issues. | ||
They don't think deeply about, you know, What sexuality is really for and the uniqueness of the husband and wife arrangement. | ||
The husband and wife arrangement is different than whatever homosexuals do. | ||
It's just not the same. | ||
There's no such thing as a homosexual marriage. | ||
Two men cannot get married. | ||
It's not the same thing. | ||
There's a reason that homosexual men are so promiscuous. | ||
Why they don't stay together and why they don't get married and why they don't form long-lasting relationships is because they're not really married. | ||
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That's not... It just doesn't work. | |
A marriage occurs between a man and a woman and it only can occur between a man and a woman because only a man and a woman have complementary natures. | ||
Men and men do not have a complementary nature. | ||
And so they're just, they're not designed for it. | ||
The union between a man and a woman is perfect. | ||
It was designed by God. | ||
So, you know, but conservatives take this, like, live and let live approach. | ||
It's like, no, I mean, that's, it's just, it's wrong. | ||
I mean, that's like saying, hey, well, people can shoot heroin. | ||
I mean, hey, you know, teach their own. | ||
It's like, no, people should not be shooting heroin. | ||
That's, they're abusing themselves. | ||
We should not want people to shoot heroin. | ||
We should make it more difficult for people to shoot heroin. | ||
And it comes from this like abdication of moral responsibility and moral knowledge to say we know what's right and wrong. | ||
And we have an obligation to defend what's right and wrong. | ||
And say, oh, I'm not going to impose. | ||
It's like you have to. | ||
You have to impose. | ||
Because we know these things are wrong. | ||
It's not like we don't know what goes on there. | ||
We know what goes on there and it's nothing good. | ||
It's nothing good. | ||
It's something good for anybody. | ||
It's certainly not good for the children being brought into this world. | ||
So... It's just bad. | ||
It's just very... It's about abuse, really. | ||
And that's what all that stuff is about. | ||
All that degeneracy, trauma, abuse, damage. | ||
And, you know, these conservatives, they just don't have... It's like with the trans stuff, when they say, well, this thing is just too far. | ||
It's like, too far, it's all wrong. | ||
We have got to restore traditional sexuality and gender and morality. | ||
I mean, we've got to get back... And it's not a matter of degree, it's a matter of... It's really an off-and-on thing. | ||
Well, we need to be somewhat traditional. | ||
Well, we've got to be traditional! | ||
You either believe that sex is this recreational, no-big-deal thing, or you think that sex has a purpose within marriage for procreation. | ||
And, you know, with that comes a lot. | ||
Like, we want our kids to be raised in a loving way. | ||
How is that done? | ||
Well, they've got to be raised by their moms. | ||
Their moms have to be in the home raising them. | ||
Their moms have to be married. | ||
They have to have a dad. | ||
Their parents have to be married. | ||
And for the parents to be married and stay married, they should get married when they're virgins and have sex within the bounds of marriage. | ||
You can't say, like, I want a good virtuous society, but also I'm going to tolerate all these things that are completely adverse to those ends. | ||
Because every step of the way, it's thwarting the family. | ||
Because when you say that, oh, you know, you could be whatever gender, and oh, you can have sex with whatever you want, and it's not just homosexuality, it's just promiscuity in general. | ||
It's just the defining down of sex to there's just something that people that love each other do. | ||
It's like, no, it's not. | ||
It's actually should be a very rare and sacred and serious thing. | ||
between a husband and a wife. | ||
And the results of this free love stuff has just been catastrophic. | ||
It creates nothing but malicious envy and passion and hatred and abuse. | ||
And it's led to nothing good. | ||
I mean, this free love thing, nobody can tell me that people are better off and happier thanks to free love than they were before it. | ||
You know, you look at these videos of like a 100-year-old man and he's been married to his 100-year-old wife for 80 years. | ||
And that's God's plan. | ||
And then you compare it to, like, a 50-year-old mom who divorces her husband, and then she, you know, goes on some sex binge, and everybody's damaged, and nobody could tell me the latter is superior. | ||
And it's in every generation, every step of the way, it's the pornography early on, it's the promiscuity at the early age, it's, we all know what happens when people go to college, The abuse, the... and then the unstable marriages, the divorce, the consequences for the children, the hookups, the... you know. | ||
I mean, it's just... God only knows what it's doing to people. | ||
God only knows what it does to people's psychology. | ||
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So, you know, the whole thing has got to just be reversed. | |
The whole thing. | ||
Men have got to be men. | ||
Women have to be women. | ||
They gotta be getting married, and then having sex, and having sex to have kids. | ||
And let's just put an end to this guys becoming girls, and guys sodomizing each other, and contraception, and abortion, killing babies, premarital sex, the whole deal. | ||
I'm not saying we should ban all of it, but certainly we should take a stand that all of that stuff is just wrong. | ||
What we want to have happen is we want Boys and girls to get married young. | ||
Young. | ||
Like when they're teenagers or 20-somethings. | ||
Get married young. | ||
Save yourself for marriage. | ||
Whores should be ostracized. | ||
Young people should be saving themselves for marriage, saving their modesty, saving their sexual integrity, their virginity. | ||
They should get married. | ||
Then they should have sex for procreative purposes. | ||
The man Should work. | ||
The woman should raise the kids. | ||
That doesn't mean she can't have a job, but she should raise the kids. | ||
She should raise her own babies. | ||
And who could argue with that? | ||
Why would anybody not want to have that? | ||
Okay, you don't want to get married? | ||
Fine. | ||
But this idea that we're going to entertain the idea that people should want to be going out and having this hookup stuff and sodomizing each other and divorce and all that? | ||
No more divorce. | ||
No more promiscuity. | ||
Create a safe haven for children. | ||
Create a home With a mother and a father that love their children for children to be raised in, and have children be raised by their mothers. | ||
And let's eliminate everything that is going against that. | ||
I mean, what people are really arguing at the end of the day is they're arguing for child abuse. | ||
They want to rip apart homes, they want to rip apart marriages, take mothers and fathers out of the home, and they want children to grow up miserable. | ||
That's what it is. | ||
Nothing means more in the world to a child than the love from their parents, and that is what all of this is denying them. | ||
With divorce, promiscuity, hookup culture, these people with the, you know, two or three digit body count... It's not good. | ||
People just gotta control themselves. | ||
So anyway, that's all. | ||
It's all so fucked up. | ||
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And it's so disappointing. | |
Conservatives cheer it on. | ||
They cheer on Dave Rubin, Jewish, by the way. | ||
Dave Rubin, his gay husband, adopting, not even, going to a surrogate mother to produce babies like they're soil and green, and raising them in the sodomy house. | ||
Not good. | ||
Traxton says, if our love's insanity, what? | ||
If our loves insanity? | ||
What does that mean? | ||
Why are you our clarity? | ||
Roman the Slavs is looking forward to when you're president and you do a nightly show from the Oval Office on TV! | ||
Yeah, I mean, hey, if I ever hold office, I'll keep doing the show. | ||
ArgentineGroipers is I'll post clips from the show and give you clout to demonstrate the world how hollow and wicked you are. | ||
It's America first, bitch! | ||
subversive conning media. | ||
I'm just saying, why can't we question things? | ||
Biden is a real racist. | ||
Chad Fuentes, white people built this country. | ||
The vax is deadly. | ||
You want to take our rides? | ||
Come and try it. | ||
It's America first, bitch. | ||
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True. | |
Biker Bandito with a huge Super Chad Bader. | ||
Big shout out! | ||
Can we get an 07 in chat for Biker Bandito? | ||
Old friend of the show, he says, Hello Nick, I've been watching for a while and your journey has been inspiring. | ||
From arguing about $500 for a new PC to arguing about $500,000 with the Feds. | ||
If this trend continues, you'll be arguing over $500 million next. | ||
I wish you the best from Bulgaria with love. | ||
Biker Bandito PS that Rolls-Royce thing wouldn't have happened without me. | ||
Trust the plan. | ||
Whoa! | ||
Okay, a little Rolls-Royce griper there. | ||
Well hey, thanks a lot buddy. | ||
Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
I hope we'll be rolling in the 500 million category soon. | ||
I want to be a billionaire. | ||
I think it could happen one day. | ||
But thanks a lot, man. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
07s, can we get a thank you to Biker Bandito? | ||
Very generous. | ||
And it's only up from here. | ||
Max says, hey Nick, great show buddy. | ||
I was repping the AF merch at the gym today, which was cool. | ||
Your coverage of the Russia-Ukraine situation is always brilliant. | ||
Can't say the same for any media nowadays. | ||
I don't see anybody else with the right take on this other than the Stormer. | ||
Even Revolver. | ||
I checked Revolver today. | ||
I'm a little disappointed. | ||
Take a look at the headlines on Revolver. | ||
Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment Russian Forces Face Mounting Difficulties Replacing Combat Losses in Ukraine Ukraine Claims 4th Russian Major General Killed in Action Worst Since World War III 20% of Generals Eliminated Wall Street Journal Ukraine Mounts Counteroffensive to Drive Russians Back from Kiev in Key Cities A Ukrainian Town Deals Russia One of the War's Most Decisive Routes | ||
Russia assails the West, excoriates scum and traitors, searching for an exit? | ||
Russian ballerina defects to Amsterdam. | ||
Colonel Douglas McGregor explains slow Russian advance in Ukraine. | ||
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And so I don't know. | |
I mean, I thought they were on the same page. | ||
Before but like every story Here is about this is negative. | ||
So I don't know what that story is there I'm not I'm not attacking them or anything, but I pulled it up today and I'm like what's going on, man? | ||
Cuz so far their coverage was good So, I don't know. | ||
Maybe this is just their take maybe their take is just that it's going badly for Russia and they're pulling out I maybe that's just their analysis which I can't begrudge them if that's what they think is going on, but I But hey, we like Beattie, alright, everybody's attacking, we don't need to attack Beattie, we like Beattie, and I like Revolver. | ||
I read Revolver every day, but I'm just saying the coverage, I'm like, I was a little confused today. | ||
Because they've been pretty good so far, but these stories, I didn't read all of them, but you know, again, maybe that's just their assessment of the situation, which is, you know, their prerogative. | ||
We like Revolver. | ||
We like Revolver. | ||
Take it easy. | ||
Take it easy. | ||
Alright, easy. | ||
People are so quick to attack. | ||
Anyway... | ||
Max says, thank you Nick for standing up for America's core values. | ||
We're all extremely grateful for you and what you do and we have your back. | ||
You're a hero, man. | ||
God bless. | ||
Hey, thank you, man. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Linda, hey hey! | ||
Linda, haven't heard from you in a while. | ||
She says, if you don't have the courage to follow your gut about the Vax, follow the gut of the Groyper King and you might just get to live! | ||
So true! | ||
Way good to hear from you, Linda. | ||
Hope you're doing well. | ||
You and the family. | ||
We love... I don't want to dox. | ||
I don't want to dox a full name, but hope you guys are doing well. | ||
Good to hear from you. | ||
I know you guys aren't vaxxed. | ||
You guys are totally based and red-pilled. | ||
So, big shout-out. | ||
Yeah, it's true. | ||
Follow your gut and you may get to survive, right? | ||
Follow the Groyper King. | ||
Maybe you'll spare yourself from the stroke and the heart attack. | ||
But I know you didn't get vaxxed. | ||
I know you guys are based and red-pilled. | ||
I know Burgish is not getting vaxxed at all. | ||
So, hey, thanks. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Zeiger Kintz's Destiny's Destruction on Friday will be great. | ||
It's going to be like Master and Commander when that sailor didn't salute an officer and then gets viciously lashed in front of everyone for insubordination. | ||
I don't know if it's going to be like that because Destiny's not on our ship, but that does happen. | ||
That definitely, you know, that definitely has happened in the AF universe. | ||
Some might say it's happening. | ||
It's sort of always ongoing to some. | ||
So, oh yeah, you know, you have to do it. | ||
But no, it's not. | ||
Destiny's gonna be like... It doesn't really fit into Master and Commander at all, really. | ||
In Master and Commander, they're fighting a much more powerful ship. | ||
I'm the more powerful ship, in this case. | ||
So, that doesn't really work. | ||
And Destiny's not on our crew, so that doesn't make sense either. | ||
West Canadian Groeper says simps need to get over the idea they're going to find a 10 out of 10 trad Ukrainian refugee wife that doesn't realize she's smoking hot. | ||
There are e-girls in Transnistria with over 200,000 Instagram followers. | ||
No simping! | ||
You know, but that's the thing. | ||
It's not even like... | ||
The thing is, I don't think simps even think they're going to get a 10 out of 10. | ||
I think what simps do is they will literally just... That's what makes them simps. | ||
They will settle for any crumb that falls from any table. | ||
That's what makes them simps. | ||
They're not holding out. | ||
They're not holding out for the 10 out of 10. | ||
They're falling head over. | ||
That's what it means. | ||
Sucker idolizing mediocre pussy. | ||
That's what it means. | ||
Mediocre. | ||
They idolize mediocre. | ||
It means that they will idolize anything that comes their way. | ||
Anything that comes their way, they will put on the pedestal. | ||
They will raise up. | ||
So it's not even that. | ||
They're not even holding out for the 10 out of 10, because even that I might respect. | ||
But no, they're going to take whatever they can get. | ||
That's what makes a simp a simp! | ||
They're idolizing the mediocre, not waiting for the exceptional. | ||
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So... The simping's got to stop. | |
It's got to stop. | ||
I see it from so many. | ||
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And it's very destructive. | |
It's very destructive, and I hate to see it, but... It's one of those things, you know? | ||
It's just one of those things, one of those forces that is just always out there and it's just a reality. | ||
Can't let it destroy you. | ||
Can't let it destroy you because I've seen it happen. | ||
I've seen it happen many times in my life. | ||
I told you my first best friend destroyed over simping and now nobody even cares about what he's up to. | ||
Back in Model UN days. | ||
That was, you know, it was very disappointing. | ||
He was my best friend. | ||
You know, he was my best friend. | ||
You know, we did everything together. | ||
We were in Model UN and everything, and then he started simping. | ||
He started idolizing some mediocre girl, and then it all fell apart. | ||
Lost his virginity, lost everything, and he just became some loser. | ||
And, um, you know, it's a story often told, so... You know, these simps are just... Just be careful. | ||
You know, even Odysseus, even Odysseus, they had to put beeswax in his ears to resist the siren, the siren's song. | ||
So, I mean, there's no shame in feeling the temptation, but you've just, you've gotta resist. | ||
You've just gotta resist, okay? | ||
Even Odysseus was tempted. | ||
He was trapped on Calypso's Island, You know for an indeterminate amount of time and Kept from his home and his crew and his wife and even he had to stuff his ears so You know, but it's just one of those things one of those hazards on your way home on your way home come home white man come home. | ||
Everybody's saying, Kai. | ||
I'm not talking about Kai! | ||
I don't think Kai is really a simp. | ||
I don't. | ||
I think Kai is a little bit thirsty, but I don't think he's a simp. | ||
Because ultimately I think Kai is focused, and I think he's a hard worker, and I think he is intelligent, and Kai gets the job done. | ||
I think he's a reliable guy. | ||
I don't think he's a simp. | ||
Some guys are a little bit more into that than other guys. | ||
That's always the case. | ||
We all know. | ||
There's always one or a few guys. | ||
Some guys are just more into that than other guys. | ||
We all know that. | ||
Some guys are just a little bit more thirsty, whatever. | ||
Which is, I think, the most that you could say about Kai. | ||
I don't even know that that necessarily applies to Kai. | ||
I think Kai just likes the ladies. | ||
That's fine. | ||
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You know? | |
And he just tweets about it too much. | ||
He just tweets about it a little bit too much. | ||
It's okay. | ||
I talk about Cathy Xu on the show. | ||
It's just, it's guy talk. | ||
It's some guy talk. | ||
You know, maybe, does he post about it a little much for my taste? | ||
Yeah, but I'm a little extreme. | ||
But Kai is extremely focused and he's on his game and he's, you know, and he... | ||
He's a hard worker, he's scooping... I don't want to dox his job, but he's got his job, you know, he works hard at his job, and then he works hard at his stream, and he's in school, and, you know, he's on his grind. | ||
So... So I don't know that I would necessarily say he's a simp. | ||
I'll defend Kai on this. | ||
I'll go out of my way here. | ||
You know, I know me and Kai debated on this a while ago, and I was playing a little bit of Devil's Advocate. | ||
I was also being very serious, but you know, I just like to, you know, offer something interesting there. | ||
We had an interesting conversation about it, but no, I like Kai, and I don't... Kai gets a lot of shit! | ||
You know, you guys shit on Kai a lot, but he's actually, I think, a real star. | ||
I really do. | ||
So, um... I'm a fan. | ||
Pooper Scooper. | ||
Yeah, he's scooping poo, so... | ||
Oh no, Shiro Croy versus Kathy Xu and Doc Martens wearing only the flag of the Chinese Communist Party wrapped around her. | ||
Can you please stop? | ||
You're sinning! | ||
That's a sin! | ||
By putting that image in my head and tempting me to sin, you yourself are damning yourself to hell forever. | ||
Just so you know. | ||
Posting about Cathy Xu and Doc Martens is a damnable offense. | ||
You're going to hell. | ||
You post about Cathy Xu naked in Doc Martens, and you're going to hell, okay? | ||
I don't make the rules, but you better go to confession just for saying that. | ||
Nervously drinking water. | ||
I'm parched. | ||
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Oh. | |
Just stop. | ||
Just stop! | ||
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Just... Bro, stop! | |
Bro, stop! | ||
Stop the cap! | ||
Alright, sheesh! | ||
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You know... Listen. | |
Listen, uh... I'm an eccentric guy, okay? | ||
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Now... | |
I'm the most normal people are so offended by me because I'm really just a totally different free thinker. | ||
And I'm really just an eccentric guy in ways that may offend you in ways that may disturb you. | ||
But you got to take good with the bad. | ||
That's where genius comes from. | ||
If I was like you guys, I wouldn't be a pure genius. | ||
I wouldn't be a childlike pure genius. | ||
I would be like you. | ||
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I'd be, you know, like, hey, catch the game last night? | |
Oh, wow. | ||
Tom Brady's the greatest of all time. | ||
You know, I'd be some, you know, some Jamoke. | ||
So you gotta love that I'm different. | ||
It's a total package. | ||
If you can't handle me at my Cathy Xu and Doc Martens fantasy, you don't deserve me at my white people are done being bullied, AFPAC 3 go off moment. | ||
It's not a buffet. | ||
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I am not a buffet! | |
You can't just take what you want from me! | ||
It's all or nothing. | ||
I'm a messy, strong, Isn't that what all these fucking stupid women say? | ||
I'm a messy, chaotic, strong, sometimes silly woman. | ||
I'm not a buffet. | ||
You know, what you see is what you get. | ||
You gotta take the good with the bad. | ||
Weird sexual fantasies and all. | ||
Okay? | ||
I'm not going out there and acting on them. | ||
I'm an incel butt. | ||
Have to deal with the fact that I'm a little bit unconventional, okay? | ||
I'm a little bit unconventional. | ||
You're gonna have to live with that. | ||
It's just part of, just one of my many lovable attributes. | ||
People are posting the yellow shorts. | ||
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We got the yellow shorts in chat. | |
Dude, stop making fun of the yellow shorts, okay? | ||
It gets hot in here! | ||
Quit making fun of the yellow shorts! | ||
Oh, this show's a disaster. | ||
Bricked up in the yellow shorts over Kathy Zhu wearing nothing but the Dog Martins and the Chinese flag. | ||
This show's a disaster. | ||
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It's not easy. | |
It's not easy being an eccentric genius guy. | ||
Donald Trump says pee pee poo poo. | ||
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Love you Booba! | |
Booba is going off in Valorant at all times. | ||
else we got so no no that's not what a simp is donald trump says pp poo poo love you booba booba booba booba is going off in valorant at all times booba booba is back in the voice chat and the text chat on valorant so trannies beware Bottom fraggers beware. | ||
Torkel says their own arguments don't even work. | ||
Ukraine has a right to sovereignty, but also you can lose your right to sovereignty if you're not nice enough to ethnic minorities. | ||
True. | ||
OpticTrospector says, The Blaze and PragerU both posted congratulatory replies to the Rubin baby tweet. | ||
Among others, surrogate pregnancy should be illegal. | ||
It's degrading in the extreme. | ||
Yeah, it should be made illegal. | ||
It should be banned. | ||
Andrew says, I don't think I've heard anything from you that I disagree with. | ||
Stay strong, King. | ||
AF needs you. | ||
Well, thank you, man. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Kai says, Hey Nick, just watched Batman for the third time. | ||
It gets better every time. | ||
The composer plays Awe Maria in a minor key prior to the final fight. | ||
It was a really cool detail. | ||
I didn't catch my first time. | ||
I may go and watch it a few more times. | ||
We've got to get UX out here. | ||
You know, maybe we gotta get UX out here. | ||
Me and UX will watch it together and I can just sort of like explain to him why it's good. | ||
Cause you know, there's these people that keep trashing the movie and it's giving me Brittany Venti energy. | ||
You know, UX is kind of giving me Brittany Venti energy. | ||
Do you remember when Brittany Venti was such a sourpuss when Joker came out? | ||
And Britney Venti was like, Joker sucks! | ||
Joker's, you know, for girls, blah blah blah. | ||
And we were all like, fucking hell, we're gonna come over there and, you know, convince you otherwise. | ||
You remember when Britney Venti was saying that? | ||
We all got so mad and, you know, I banned her and I was like, you know what? | ||
You're out of the movement. | ||
You can't not like Joker. | ||
It's giving me this Britney Venti energy. | ||
Every time we talk about the Batman, we've got this computer nigga No more lies, that's right. | ||
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No more lies. | |
He lies still! | ||
Everyone, no more lies, this guy. | ||
Yeah, UX is gonna lie still. | ||
and all this kind of stuff. | ||
So it's like, you know what? | ||
Maybe Kai and I need to have a sit down with UX and explain to him, no more lies, that's right. | ||
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No more lies. | |
He lies still. | ||
Everyone, no more lies, this guy. | ||
Yeah, UX is going to lie still. | ||
Liar. | ||
So I'm glad to hear that. | ||
I'm glad to hear you have the right take on this. | ||
It's awesome. | ||
My dad was trash-talking Robert Pattinson the other day. | ||
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He's like, Robert Pattinson? | |
That guy's a moe. | ||
That guy's Batman. | ||
I'm like, Dad, you wouldn't get it. | ||
I'm like, Dad, oh yeah, because you like Michael Keaton as Batman. | ||
You like George Clooney as gay Batman instead, right? | ||
Dad doesn't understand. | ||
You know, these boomers don't understand us zoomers. | ||
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Back in my day, Batman was a purple faggot in tights and he fought Cesar Romero. | |
You wouldn't understand, Dad. | ||
You're not emo. | ||
You wouldn't get it, Dad. | ||
You're not emo like we are. | ||
You're not an incel like us. | ||
You grew up in the 70s, man. | ||
You grew up in the 60s and 70s. | ||
You would never understand. | ||
They really don't. | ||
Boomers just don't get it. | ||
We are Travis Bickle. | ||
We are Nightcrawler. | ||
We are Joker and Robert Pattinson and Riddler. | ||
We are American Psycho. | ||
You would never understand, Dad, okay? | ||
Dad grew up watching John Wayne and Clint Eastwood and He would never. | ||
He would never understand. | ||
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My dad's like, Robert Pattinson isn't even that good looking. | |
He can't play Batman. | ||
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I'm like, he's a piece of gorgeous! | |
He's amazing! | ||
You would never understand what it's like to be an emo pretty boy. | ||
You wouldn't get it. | ||
You would never understand. | ||
You know, they just don't get this generation. | ||
They don't get how damaged this generation is. | ||
We're damaged, okay? | ||
We're damaged goods. | ||
We're a little bit darker. | ||
We're brooding, okay? | ||
Batman wears... He wears eyeshadow and a hoodie and he's just so misunderstood and he drives his bike around Gotham and you just wouldn't get that. | ||
You just wouldn't understand that, old man. | ||
so you know so it's just all these people i just don't get it ux my dad who else is against batman who else is anti the batman kai cliff says nick is like batman when he puts on the glasses inside because of the lift the what | ||
yeah i am like batman - I am like Batman. | ||
When I put on the bulletproof vest, and the sunglasses inside, and the Docs, and I got the black jacket on, I am kind of like Batman, you know? | ||
And I come into the club, I come into Turning Point USA, and I'm punching people, I walk into Turning Point, and like, the twins answer, you know, Lance videos, and who else is a Turning Point guy? | ||
And I don't even know who's in there anymore. | ||
They answer the door and I'm just like... And I'm walking in with my hands in my pockets. | ||
The music's blasting at the AmericaFest afterparty. | ||
The Penguin Club is like the AmericaFest afterparty where they're waving the Israel flags and I'm walking in there with my hoodie on. | ||
Beating up all the guards. | ||
Cathy's you as Catwoman? | ||
Yeah, obviously. | ||
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He's my father! | |
Okay? | ||
I didn't know. | ||
So that'll be me at the Turning Point Club. | ||
That'll be me, you know? | ||
And then Charlie Kirk's driving away, and then the Mustang flies over all the exploding cars, and then the camera's upside down, I'm walking towards him. | ||
Yeah, who's Gordon? | ||
Gordon's Tenryo. | ||
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Tenryo's Gordon because he's black. | |
So that's the move. | ||
UX is the penguin because he's in the ducky costume. | ||
A rat with wings! | ||
A rat with wings! | ||
What's a rat with wings? | ||
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A duck! | |
So, uh... So that's UX. | ||
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UX is the rat with wings. | |
The duck! | ||
The duck club. | ||
Yeah, UX is the penguin. | ||
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La rada, lada. | |
That's UX. | ||
That's UX. | ||
The Rat With Wings. | ||
Listen, pal. | ||
Your reign of terror is over, pal. | ||
*sigh* That's UX with the hate raid stream. | ||
Right? | ||
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The Rat With Wings. | |
Alright, yeah, so there's that. | ||
So there's that as well. | ||
Yoba is the Riddler. | ||
Yeah, Baked Alaska is the Riddler. | ||
Accurate, very accurate. | ||
Baked Alaska leaving riddles all around the city, all around Tampa, Florida. | ||
And Baked Alaska would be like, why did the chicken cross the road? - I'm sorry. | ||
Those very simplistic riddles and the answers don't even make sense. | ||
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Yoba! | |
That's cack. - Thank you. | ||
Baked Alaska as the Riddler, very menacing. | ||
Very menacing. | ||
Okay, so yes, we're having a lot of fun with this we're having a lot of fun with the Batman Kai says the year or no as someone else. | ||
Sorry Reagan says I agree the late-night show format rules deeply enjoying your Travis Bickle midnight monologues I am like Travis Bickle not like the violent part, but like the cool loner You know kind of like that vibe absolutely I'm not talking about Kai, he's not a simp. | ||
See guys, I do think he is a bit thirsty. | ||
sort of like a cool loner like driving around the city and just sort of like you know looking out the window sort of like me uh bryce says the year is 2022 people are still the same they'll do anything to get what they need and what they need is soiling green okay that's great kai says i'm not talking about kai he's not a simp see guys i do think he's a bit thirsty i can't catch a break jokes aside lol i appreciate the show i'm I'm just a young foundational white nigga hustlin'. | ||
Yes you are, King. | ||
Kai says it's all incel this, incel that, but when an Asian with Doc Martens comes along and everyone wanna be fruitful, but not Nick, his gaze is set on the movement. | ||
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Yeah, yeah, yeah. | |
I'm not simping. | ||
Hey, but I don't simp. | ||
Here's the difference. | ||
Here's the difference. | ||
You know, if Cathy Xu walked into my life with the Doc Martens on, I would be able to resist because I'm a man of pure will. | ||
Everybody knows this. | ||
Everybody knows I'm a man of pure will. | ||
And everyone knows my first love affair is with total victory, revenge, power, Okay, this is the real love affair. | ||
I'm not simping for some girl, for some Chinese empress in Doc Martens and all the rest. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
We're simping for glory and for a total victory for the American people and for the power to make things the way we want them to be. | ||
Okay? | ||
So that's the difference. | ||
Yeah, you know, a man can dream, but... | ||
But I'm about the mission. | ||
Kai says, Nick be like, I'm vengeance. | ||
That's right. | ||
I'm vengeance. | ||
Let's see. | ||
Thomas says, what do you think of Alex Stein? | ||
His humor is a bit reballed, but hilarious. | ||
I don't really watch his content. | ||
I saw him the other day on Ralph, but I don't really know who he is. | ||
Donald Trump says, can you create another channel, which is Lo-Fi Radio, so we can hang out there when no one is streaming? | ||
Yeah, we'll see. | ||
Kansas Zoomers says, hey. | ||
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Hey. | |
Hey you. | ||
Okay, that's the last Super Chat. | ||
That's gonna do it for me tonight. | ||
But hey, thanks for watching, everyone. | ||
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Remember, I'm on the air Monday through Friday, 8 o'clock Central, 9 o'clock Eastern Standard Time. | ||
As always, thanks for watching. | ||
Thanks to our top Super Chatters, Biker Bandito, Van, and TJ. | ||
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Big shout-out! | |
Thank you, guys. | ||
Thanks to all our Super Chatters and everybody that watches the show. | ||
I love you. | ||
I'll see you tomorrow. | ||
Until then, have a great rest of your evening. | ||
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Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. | |
It's going to be only America first. | ||
America first. | ||
The American people will come first once again. | ||
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