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Thank you. | |
Thank you. | ||
generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the human rights. | ||
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. | ||
You're an e-girl. | ||
You know the rule. | ||
unidentified
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No e-girls. | |
Who's got the clip? | ||
unidentified
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No e-girls. | |
Never! | ||
Hashtag never e-girls. | ||
unidentified
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Not even once. | |
I've never heard of him think what is that. | ||
Americanism, not populism. | ||
We'll be our freedom. | ||
I've never heard of Nick. | ||
What's that? | ||
Thank you. | ||
and its consequences have been a disaster for the human being. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
But as soon as people start playing games, I stop. | ||
I stop playing games. | ||
And at any moment, I can kick that yay button. | ||
I said trust your man, put your promise on it. | ||
Don't leave your day, boys and the dollar. | ||
I did drink with girls and the mother. | ||
My mama said trust, don't hold you so well. | ||
I act, want to, stop the track. | ||
I'm the first person, hit you. | ||
I see Ricky said, "I'm a little buddy, don't wanna pull you. | ||
But they wanna pull you, hit a world." Okay, bro. | ||
This is not, team to come to sack you, but it's gonna have me back with the partners. | ||
It's still as a day one, always, always, here before you start a party. | ||
And you know, can't put them in above your head. | ||
Pray before you go to be everything my mama's in. | ||
And you know, can't put them in above your head. | ||
Warming on everybody who dared to avoid. | ||
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And your mama ain't cheap, and he ain't cheap. | |
And then we can wage, wait before the star kick. | ||
Yo, yo, did it when I was just a chick. | ||
With the all black, set it, kick it with the weight of fit. | ||
Yo, it's routine. | ||
Yo, what's it, this shit? | ||
Yeah, I'm 36, who tight? | ||
Listen, I'm sick. | ||
Yo, I'm taking my worst shows. | ||
I know, only drop jewels way before they drop shuttle. | ||
That's the end. | ||
That'll be. | ||
Oh, girl. | ||
I'm here at the first pitch. | ||
I said, trust the man to focus on him. | ||
I believe your pain was in the bottle. | ||
I said, treat the girls in the bottle. | ||
My mama said, trust the whole user bubble. | ||
I said, trust the man to focus on him. | ||
I believe your pain was in the bottle. | ||
I said, treat the girls in the bottle. | ||
My mama said, trust the whole user bubble. | ||
This is from your biggest Protestant fan, may you one day see the light. | ||
Well hey thanks, love you too, but sorry, I believe in a religion that makes sex. | ||
generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
So, I'm not interested. I'm not interested. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
I'm sorry Brittany and Betsy, but I just can't do it. | ||
You're an e-girl, you know the rule. | ||
No e-girls. | ||
Who's got the clip? | ||
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No e-girls. | |
Never! | ||
Hashtag never e-girls. | ||
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Not even once. | |
I've never heard of Nick. | ||
What is that? | ||
Americans do not go ballistic. | ||
We'll beat our freedom. | ||
I've never heard of Nick. | ||
What's that? | ||
What was that? | ||
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 not. | ||
Businesses have the right to refuse service, even if you're not one of them. | ||
That's their choice. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Take a seat. | ||
Good. | ||
Take a seat. | ||
Mary and I, we're out with him. | ||
Okay. | ||
Take a seat. | ||
Where's your mask? | ||
Where's your mask? | ||
I'm just being away from you. | ||
It's still a city order. | ||
Leave the property or you get a citation. | ||
Period. | ||
Don't argue with me. | ||
It's real simple. | ||
Put your hands right here. | ||
You're not going to need to take. | ||
Yes, you are. | ||
I will take you right now. | ||
You are in violation, and I gave you an awful order. | ||
I'm not going to Walgreens to get an mRNA, non-FDA approved, and even if it wasn't, experimental vaccine that goes inside your cells and manipulates your DNA to start producing spiked proteins, experimental vaccine that goes inside your cells and manipulates your DNA to start producing spiked proteins, which are killing babies Because I'm afraid of the flu, which kills like .00013%. | ||
I think it's even less than that. | ||
This is paving the way for a lockdown. | ||
And if you thought this was over, if you thought that we were getting out of this, you're not. | ||
We're not. | ||
It's not going back to normal. | ||
You're not going back to normal. | ||
This is the beginning. | ||
That was phase one. | ||
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I believe that they probably had to let people out of the lockdown. | |
Give people a taste of what things used to be like. | ||
To 1. | ||
Let out pressure. | ||
It's a pressure release valve. | ||
And 2. | ||
It's a mental trick. | ||
People get a small taste of what they used to have, the hard lockdown comes back, and then people are more desperate to do what they're told in order to get full normalcy. | ||
But I think that's the agenda. | ||
And they're already talking about that in Iceland. | ||
They say in Iceland it's a 15-year, 15-year lockdown plan. | ||
And they're talking about that with the vaccines. | ||
Regular, every six months, booster shots. | ||
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Booster shots, vaccinations for COVID. | |
So you're gonna get your two shots, and then get sick, and then you gotta get a third shot, and then, you know, you just get a shot every six months or something. | ||
mRNA poison. | ||
And that's with the 15-year lockdown plan. | ||
And that's with the masks, and the plexiglass, and the lockdown, and the vaccine passport. | ||
I think the endgame is the vaccine passport. | ||
When all of this is said and done, there will be no independent businesses left. | ||
There will be no public institution, public or private institution that is open to the public that will not be controlled. | ||
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This is a Christian nation. | |
This is America. | ||
I fear and love God. - - When you remove the fear and love of God, you create the fear and love of everything else. | ||
You talking to somebody right now that only fears God and Jesus has won the victory. | ||
They're big to me, bro. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
It's not cool to shill for Israel. | ||
It's not. | ||
This is a Christian nation. | ||
This is a miracle. | ||
I fear and love God. | ||
When you remove the fear and love of God, you create the fear and love of everything else. | ||
You talking to somebody right now that only fears God and Jesus has won the victory. | ||
Bro, Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. | ||
It's going to be only America first. | ||
America first. | ||
The American people will come first once again. | ||
With respect, the respect that we deserve. | ||
From this day forward, it's going to be only America first. | ||
First! | ||
America first. | ||
Good evening, everybody. | ||
You are watching America First. | ||
My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes. | ||
We have a great show for you tonight. | ||
Very excited to be back with you here tonight on Tuesday. | ||
We have a lot to talk about, lots to get into tonight. | ||
We're actually just going to do the show that I was going to do yesterday, but tonight. | ||
Because yesterday I went into a full recap of the Debate with Destiny on Friday and it actually just turned into... I just went on so many detours and tangents yesterday. | ||
I wound up just talking for a hundred minutes about Ukraine and didn't even have time to talk about the news at all. | ||
You know, because I introduced the show yesterday and I said, hey, here's the plan. | ||
We're gonna do a debate recap and then I'm gonna get into the news. | ||
And then I just went off. | ||
And I just went off for like an hour and 45 minutes. | ||
And then I was like, oh my gosh, we're out of time! | ||
So tonight, our featured story, we're gonna do the show I was planning yesterday. | ||
Our featured story is about Vladimir Putin who was given some very reasonable demands to Ukraine. | ||
And these are the conditions under which he is willing to accept a surrender. | ||
And they're very straightforward. | ||
And they're actually even more reasonable than what the starting point for the negotiation was back in January in Geneva. | ||
And Putin says he wants Crimea, he wants the breakaway republics in Donbass to be independent, He wants a change to the Ukrainian constitution to enshrine neutrality and that they'll never join NATO. | ||
And then he wants demilitarization and the so-called denazification of Kiev. | ||
These are the demands. | ||
And they say, the Russian Foreign Ministry says that if the demands are met, if they're agreed to, the hostilities will cease immediately. | ||
But Zelensky will not agree to these things. | ||
So that's our featured story. | ||
I also want to talk about Zelensky and his rebuttal to this. | ||
Zelensky says that he's willing to compromise, but there's some things that he's not willing to compromise on and he basically is threatening World War III if he doesn't get his way. | ||
And he's telling Putin that there are preconditions to any negotiation, and some of the preconditions are Putin's terms for the surrender. | ||
So in other words, we're at an impasse here. | ||
And Zelensky says that if Putin doesn't withdraw, then there will be World War III. | ||
And Zelensky is just insane now and totally emboldened by the West and he really believes that he's going to get into a fly zone and he thinks that he is going to drag NATO and the Western powers into a conflict with Russia and end life on Earth as we know it. | ||
I mean this is how this man is thinking. | ||
So we'll talk about that. | ||
It should be a pretty good show. | ||
I'm loving this stuff. | ||
We're enjoying Russia-Ukraine. | ||
There's actually a new narrative going on and I've seen this just today. | ||
I don't, I mean, you know, you've heard things like this for like the past eight years, but I've really been hearing it today on social media. | ||
What they're saying now is, let's stop pretending that Putin is going to stop with Ukraine. | ||
He's not! | ||
We need to confront Putin now, because if we don't confront him now, we'll have to confront him later because he's gonna keep going. | ||
And I've seen that all day today. | ||
It's all over Twitter. | ||
Everybody's saying, he's not gonna stop with Ukraine, therefore, well we need to stop him here. | ||
And that's a very disturbing sentiment. | ||
Because, number one, it's just not true. | ||
Of course Putin is going to stop with Ukraine. | ||
I don't even think he's capable of invading additional countries. | ||
You know, you look at the situation in Ukraine, and if Zelensky refuses to surrender, I mean, we're talking about a sustained occupation of a very large country, which is just not tenable for the Russian military. | ||
It's not in the cards for him to go further than that. | ||
Frankly, it's really not even in the cards for him to occupy Ukraine, like I said. | ||
for an indefinite period of time, let alone to occupy Ukraine, all of it, and then do more. | ||
I mean, it's just not feasible. | ||
But yet, all the neocons have pivoted now and they're saying, well, what happens when he goes further? | ||
Are we gonna stop him then if he goes further? | ||
Well, we might as well just go to war with him right now. | ||
And that's what they're saying. | ||
No-fly zone, and all the rest. | ||
So it's very troubling, but we'll talk about all of that tonight and the state of the war and where the negotiations are at. | ||
I reiterate, I'm going to reiterate tonight, I think the demands are reasonable. | ||
You see the rhetoric that is coming from the NATO camp and what is being said about what is supposedly happening in Ukraine, and you really have to ask yourself, all of this for this. | ||
All of this death and destruction, and the way they're portraying it, it's war crimes, he's blowing up hospitals, he's slaughtering pregnant women, he's slaughtering orphans. | ||
And it's like, okay, I don't believe any of that, but let's say that's true. | ||
This is your impression of the conflict, is that this is the worst thing since the Holocaust. | ||
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But not comparable at all! | |
I don't know if you saw, but Zelensky went to the Knesset, which is the Israeli Parliament, and he compared what's happening in Ukraine to the Holocaust, and the Israelis had none of it. | ||
They said, how dare he! | ||
Nothing was as bad as the Holocaust! | ||
How dare he even mention that in the same sentence! | ||
So, it's the worst thing to happen in Europe since the Holocaust, according to the NATO media. | ||
Yeah, the Jewish NATO media, but not comparable at all. | ||
It's just the worst thing since, but not close to it at all. | ||
But with the way that they're describing it, you would think then that they would accede to the reasonable demands to stop the suffering then, right? | ||
If this is such a horrible humanitarian disaster, you know, why is all of this happening? | ||
Because what? | ||
Ukraine just has to join NATO? | ||
Like, think about it. | ||
What is Putin demanding? | ||
The annexation of Crimea is a done deal. | ||
Russia was never going to not have Crimea. | ||
The breakaway regions in Donbass, you know, big whip. | ||
Okay? | ||
The other things can be negotiated, but the territory is really the crux of it and the NATO expansion, and it's like this is the hill that the whole world is supposed to die on? | ||
It makes no sense. | ||
But like I said, we'll get into all those details. | ||
Before we do, I want to remind you to follow me on Gabin Telegram. | ||
Links are down below. | ||
Make sure to follow me on Gabin Telegram and Truth Social. | ||
I haven't really been on social media as much this past week. | ||
I'm just not... You know, I just don't really have anything to say lately. | ||
You know? | ||
I do my show. | ||
I talk about strategy. | ||
I'm preoccupied with tactics and strategy. | ||
Uh, but I don't really have much to say. | ||
Not really much going on. | ||
I'm just resetting my sleep schedule. | ||
It's this miserable, it's a miserable process. | ||
I've never, my entire life I have never had a consistent sleep schedule and so it's just, you know, I'll be awake during the day and sleeping during the night for a time. | ||
and then for whatever reason it'll just get thrown for a loop and then I'm awake during the night and asleep during the day and you know correcting it's just such a miserable thing because you know it takes like a full like week or two they say it takes like a month really but before you feel normal it takes like a week or two and the you know when you're doing it it just sucks so I've been coping with that I've been waking up early and then trying to stay awake all day in the daylight | ||
I don't like being awake during the daytime. | ||
It's just, there's too, it's too much going on. | ||
I was thinking, I was walking around downtown today and I thought, you know, I need, like, I need, like, goggles or something. | ||
I need some kind of, like, self-contained, like, apparatus to mute my senses because it's just overwhelming. | ||
The sun is too bright. | ||
Everything is too loud. | ||
There's too many people. | ||
There's too many cars on the road. | ||
I just can't, I can't cope with it. | ||
I really prefer the night, you know, because you go out at night and there's nobody on the road. | ||
There's nobody around. | ||
Everything's closed. | ||
Nobody's texting you. | ||
Nobody's trying to get on a call with you. | ||
You know, it's not bright out. | ||
It's dark so I can open my eyes all the way. | ||
I mean this is... | ||
This is preferred. | ||
This is preferable. | ||
But, I can't get any work done at night. | ||
So I have to be awake during the day, and it's just... You know, I'm just... I don't like that. | ||
I don't like that. | ||
So, anyway. | ||
But, so that's what I'm dealing with. | ||
So I'm not really posting, because I'm a little bit out there these days, but... | ||
Also, follow me on Cozy. | ||
Click the follow button here. | ||
Click the follow button down here. | ||
Can I get around this? | ||
Why can't I get around this? | ||
It's here. | ||
Click the follow button. | ||
Follow me on Cozy to get a push notification when my show begins. | ||
Um, so nobody can really complain. | ||
Everybody complains about the start time of the show. | ||
Nick, why don't you start the show on a consistent, at a consistent time? | ||
Nick, why are you two hours, three hours late every night? | ||
You know, there, you really, honestly, you can't complain because Hey, just follow the channel and you'll get a notification. | ||
Nobody really should be waiting. | ||
You can expect the show will begin within a certain range of time and you can do other things and you'll just be notified when it starts on a nightly basis, okay? | ||
We have a system and so you may not like it, okay? | ||
I know it's not popular But I struggle with punctuality. | ||
So this is what we've got, alright? | ||
It's like when you go to a restaurant and they say, well, it's going to be an hour and 15 minute wait. | ||
You can't really be mad. | ||
That's just how it is, okay? | ||
They don't have any tables. | ||
I'm asleep. | ||
But they give you a buzzer and it buzzes when your table's ready, okay? | ||
And then everybody's going to eat, okay? | ||
There's going to be a show But sometimes in life, you can't always have what you want when you want it. | ||
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So, you know, I'm getting real tired of everybody, I'm getting real tired of everybody picking on me, okay? | |
It's called life, okay? | ||
So, you know, what I, honestly though, I do, so I try, I try to get it together on time, but, you know, One of those things, you know, but what I do get a kick out of is this. | ||
You know that there is somebody that has to watch this show every night, like a journalist or researcher or law enforcement, and you know there is something really enjoyable About the fact that somewhere in America this scene is playing out where, again, it's a researcher, it's a journalist, it's law enforcement. | ||
Like they're sitting and they have to wait for this show to begin every night, you know? | ||
I mean it's bad enough, it's bad enough that I inflict this on my fans who love this show and they love me and they just need their fix every night. | ||
But it's something else to be inflicting this on people that are watching the show in like a predatory way. | ||
You know, they're watching the show with the intention of hurting me. | ||
And so I'm kind of toying with them. | ||
You know, I'm kind of toying with them. | ||
You're sort of like in my, you're in my playpen. | ||
You know, you're in my world now. | ||
So, I do get a little bit of a kick out of that. | ||
Somebody says hi feds kill yourselves in chat. | ||
Yeah No, no, no, we love law enforcement no, we love I'm a patriot. | ||
I love the g-man and all that but anyway How's my hair doing tonight? | ||
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Is it good? | |
I So anyway, so follow the channel, that's our system, and no one really has the right to complain. | ||
You can complain, but it's really not justified. | ||
It's not ethical for you to complain. | ||
You're wrong, okay? | ||
I mean, you're wrong. | ||
So anyway, so that's that. | ||
No big announcements, no big updates for you tonight. | ||
Oh, I see we have a new channel on Cozy, Sean McCrossin. | ||
I just followed him. | ||
Make sure you follow Sean McCrossin. | ||
We were debating whether or not to give this guy a channel because he just does these Instagram lives and he's not, you know, I don't really follow him too much. | ||
He also is a extreme simp, okay? | ||
He's a simp extremist. | ||
And so if you follow this guy on Instagram, he follows every e-girl and he's liking all their posts. | ||
And it's frankly, it's just embarrassing. | ||
But he's got some good content. | ||
So make sure you give him a follow. | ||
Sean McCrossin on CozyTV. | ||
He's a Zoomer. | ||
He's a nice guy. | ||
We love him. | ||
But yeah, besides that, no other major announcements. | ||
So I guess we'll just dive right into the show. | ||
I went to Gordon Ramsay Burger today in Chicago. | ||
Pretty good stuff. | ||
I don't know if you saw on Telegram, everybody downvoted it. | ||
I don't know why. | ||
Everybody downvotes the food posts now. | ||
But yeah, that was a good experience. | ||
Met with my lawyer downtown. | ||
Went to the Gordon Ramsay Burger. | ||
I walked around a little bit. | ||
It was all, it was honestly, it was a perfect day. | ||
It was overcast, so there was no sunlight, and it was about 50 degrees, which is like the perfect temperature. | ||
So, it was, I mean, I was really kind of just enjoying myself. | ||
Just too many, there's too much going on downtown. | ||
That's the only thing. | ||
There's too many, like I said, it's too much traffic. | ||
Took me 50 minutes to get home today. | ||
But anyway. | ||
So it was exhausting. | ||
Whenever I go downtown, it's just exhausting because you got to drive all the way down there, you do your business, and then it's 50 minutes in traffic on the 290 going home. | ||
It's miserable, but anyway. | ||
So I guess we'll just dive into the news here. | ||
Like I said yesterday, we were supposed to cover all this, but I got a little carried away. | ||
And yesterday I did a review of my debate with Destiny, a little recap. | ||
The debate was on Friday, and I just went over... Honestly, I didn't even really cover so much the substance of the debate. | ||
I really just... | ||
Went even further into my argument that I made in the debate on Friday about missile defense and balance of power and those kinds of things. | ||
So it was a really good show. | ||
I think yesterday, I enjoyed it. | ||
I enjoyed doing it. | ||
I just got a little too... I got a little sweaty. | ||
But if you're curious about the situation in Ukraine, I think I gave a pretty good overview of the strategic situation last night. | ||
I don't know if it was just the temperature of the room or maybe it's a subject matter but yesterday I was sweating I mean I was literally soaking wet and I got up I never get up during my show but I got up to open the door and let a little you know cross breeze come in | ||
I don't know if it was the duration of the show, the subject matter, but I went on for like a hundred minutes and this foreign policy stuff I mean it matters very much to me so I'm really into it and like I said by the end of it I was like jeez you know I was cut my face was covered in sweat I was soaking wet and it's just by the end of it I like just passed out on my desk I went right to bed because I was so tired so Anyway, but we'll get into the news tonight. | ||
So, I guess we'll actually start with Putin's demands and then we'll get into Zelensky's response. | ||
So, the situation on the ground is this. | ||
They keep talking about how the Russian offensive is basically stalled. | ||
I've heard a lot of different things. | ||
It's almost impossible really to know what the actual situation is on the ground. | ||
Because there is just so much misinformation coming from the Western media. | ||
And you remember, I mean when this all began three weeks ago, they were coming up with just nonsense. | ||
Like they said, there's this ghost of Kiev. | ||
There's a Ukrainian fighter pilot that shot down five Russian jets and they said, you know, the Ukrainians are inflicting thousands, tens of thousands of casualties on the Russians and they're destroying their tanks with Molotov cocktails. | ||
I saw some video on TikTok of a woman who literally burned herself in her own car trying to throw a Molotov cocktail at a Russian tank or something. | ||
So you just can't trust any of this. | ||
They said something about Russia was bombing a nuclear plant and then that just turned out to be a total fabrication. | ||
And so the latest propaganda they say is that the Russian offensive is stalled and they're not making much progress and, you know, who really knows what's going on. | ||
But what they're trying to do is this. | ||
So they launched this big offensive from Crimea. | ||
Crimea is I mean Russia formally annexed Crimea back in 2014 and so they've got a naval base there and a strong military presence there I think 20,000 troops or something so they launch an offensive from from Crimea moving north from Donbass in eastern Ukraine moving west and then they also invaded from | ||
Moving south from Belarus and moving southwest from Kharkiv in Russia. | ||
And so if you look at a map of the current military situation, there's sort of this crescent where, again, Crimea is moving north, they're moving west from Donbass, and then they're moving south from Belarus and from southwest Russia. | ||
And so they're moving advancing on Kiev and then it seems as though there's this sort of pincer move where the forces in Crimea are trying to unite with the forces from Donbass and Maripol and the city there is under siege that'll be one of the first major cities to fall and then once that happens those forces can move north for the siege on Kiev. | ||
There was a rumor I heard that within the next couple of weeks Lukashenko is going to get involved and the country Belarus is going to send some troops for a final push on Kiev. | ||
So it seems as though the war is coming to an end. | ||
You know and what we heard from some more reliable sources like Douglas McGregor and some others is that you know basically the war was over before it began. | ||
In the initial week You know, in the first week the Russians destroyed the entire Ukrainian military, destroyed a lot of their armored vehicles, and now it's just this attrition that's happening. | ||
And it seems as though it's only a matter of time. | ||
You know, and people have said, like I recall during the Destiny debate, they said something like, oh, you know, I don't know if Russia's gonna win, and this kind of stuff, because Russia didn't win, like, immediately. | ||
But you have to consider, it took, like, it took the United States 30 days to defeat Saddam Hussein. | ||
A quick war doesn't necessarily mean it happens overnight. | ||
You know, sometimes it takes time, and especially with all this Western assistance that Ukraine has and has been getting for the past eight years, it's a little bit tricky, but it seems like the war is nearing its end. | ||
And so negotiations have restarted between Moscow and Kiev, and they are being brokered by Turkey. | ||
And so there have been some phone calls over the past week and Putin has laid out his demands which you know there were demands before the war when the 200,000 troops were on the border and like I said there were these third parties as well as Russia and Ukraine meeting in Geneva back in the second week of January or I should say the third week of January. | ||
And back then, the demands were pretty extensive. | ||
But, of course, before the war begins, the demands are a starting point, you know? | ||
So, you remember a couple months ago, the military buildup was ongoing. | ||
There were these questions about, is this a bluff? | ||
Is Putin trying to bring the West to the negotiating table? | ||
Is an invasion actually imminent? | ||
And so the starting position for the Russians was very extensive. | ||
They said that they wanted Ukraine never to join NATO. | ||
They said they wanted NATO to freeze its membership. | ||
They said they wanted NATO to stop conducting military drills in Eastern Europe. | ||
They wanted NATO to pull back all of their military forces in Eastern Europe. | ||
Not only have to ask Russia for permission to do military drills, but not even have permanent military presence in Eastern Europe at all, which would be the order which prevailed before the crisis in 2014. | ||
They also said that they wanted a moratorium on the short and intermediate range ballistic missiles in Europe. | ||
And then, of course, they also wanted to keep Crimea and Donbass, as well as some other things domestically for Ukraine. | ||
So it was a very broad, very broad demand back in January. | ||
But, of course, that is the starting position, and that's the basis for negotiation. | ||
And this is basic stuff. | ||
You know, you don't get everything you want in the negotiation, but you give a starting point and then you work back to a more realistic settlement. | ||
But that's how all negotiations are. | ||
Your first offer is the starting point. | ||
That sort of frames a negotiation. | ||
That's the baseline. | ||
So, you know, nobody would expect or nobody would assume that Putin expects to get all of that. | ||
In the negotiations back in January, you would actually assume that Putin is going to negotiate on a lot of that and negotiate down and then we'll find out what are the real items that are absolutely necessary for some kind of settlement to be achieved. | ||
But that was the, those were the conditions back in January. | ||
Now it's a little bit different. | ||
And so what Putin is demanding, like I said earlier, very simple. | ||
He wants Crimea to be a part of Russia. | ||
He wants the government in Kiev to acknowledge that and to say that, you know, Crimea is now and forever part of Russia. | ||
He also wants some acknowledgement on the breakaway regions in eastern Ukraine. | ||
And this part's a little bit unclear. | ||
Because they're not giving any specifics. | ||
Do they want just the independent republics, Luhansk and Donetsk? | ||
Or do the Russians want more of eastern Ukraine to become independent? | ||
That part is ambiguous. | ||
But that's one element. | ||
That's a part of their demand, is they want some of these regions in Donbass to become independent and to have sovereignty and for Kiev to recognize this. | ||
I think Luhansk and Donetsk would be a part of that. | ||
The question is, will there be more? | ||
Because some are saying that what Putin is really trying to achieve here is a new state, a sort of eastern Ukrainian state, which is comprised of the ethnic Russian and Russian-speaking people east of the Dnipur River. | ||
And then they would call that country Novorossiya. | ||
And so you'd have Ukraine, which would be Kiev, and that would be west of the river, and Novorossiya would be east of the river, and that would be a Russian satellite state. | ||
And what this would in effect do is it would create a country that connects Crimea with coastal land to Donbass, and then Russia would control the entire coastline of the Sea of Azov, as well as a large percentage of Ukraine's coastline with the entire Black Sea. | ||
But of course then Ukraine would still have Odessa in the west. | ||
So they would still have some of that coastline with the Black Sea, but Russia would have most of it. | ||
And again, they would have that coastal land bridge there that would connect Donbass with Crimea. | ||
But that's at the more extreme end. | ||
Some say that Putin wants even more than that. | ||
And they say that Putin wants to connect Donbass with Transnistria, which is a breakaway region in eastern Moldova. | ||
And Transnistria is a long strip of land on the east of Moldova, on the west coast of Ukraine. | ||
And some say that at the furthest end of the spectrum, what Putin wants is a new Ukrainian state that connects all of it. | ||
And Putin wants to control the entire coast of the Black Sea that Ukraine currently has, and connect Transnistria, where Russia is currently deployed and Russia effectively controls, With Crimea, with Donbass, with Russia and create a very large state and then make Ukraine effectively a landlocked state west of the Dnieper River. | ||
So I don't know exactly what that is. | ||
That has not been articulated. | ||
Russia has not said what exactly they want. | ||
But like I said, we know that that will probably include Donbass. | ||
It will probably include specifically the Luhansk and Donetsk Republics. | ||
It could be Novorossiya. | ||
It could be, like I said, it could go as far as Transnistria. | ||
We don't know that. | ||
But that's part of the demand as well. | ||
So they want Kiev to recognize Russia's sovereignty over Crimea. | ||
They want Kiev to recognize the independence of Luhansk and Donetsk. | ||
Potentially, Russia may want to create a new state there, although I think that would be probably too extreme, although I thought the invasion was too dramatic, so maybe that's part of it. | ||
They also want Ukraine to be demilitarized, meaning they do not want Ukraine obviously seeking a nuclear arsenal. | ||
They do not want Ukraine to be buying these drones, the Bayraktar drones from Turkey. | ||
They don't want Ukraine arming themselves with missile defense systems from the West. | ||
And then also Putin wants the denazification. | ||
of Ukraine, meaning the removal of this far-right Galician faction from the government. | ||
And then lastly, the biggest thing is Putin wants the Ukrainian constitution changed to disallow Ukraine from ever joining NATO and enshrining neutrality. | ||
So these are the demands, and I'll read an article that... | ||
This is from the BBC. | ||
It says, quote, I mean, it's just reiterating what I said, but it says the Russian demands fall into two categories. | ||
The first four demands are not difficult for Ukraine to meet. | ||
Chief among them is an acceptance by Ukraine that it should be neutral and not apply to join NATO. | ||
There are other demands in this category which mostly seem to be face-saving elements for the Russian side. | ||
Ukraine would have to undergo a disarmament process to ensure it is not a threat to Russia. | ||
There would have to be protection for the Russian language in Ukraine and there is something called denazification. | ||
The second category is where the difficulty will lie and in his phone call Mr. Putin said that it would need face-to-face negotiations between him and Zelensky Before agreement could be reached on these points. | ||
Zelensky has already said he's prepared to meet the Russian president and negotiate with him one-on-one. | ||
But the Turkish negotiator was much less specific about these issues, saying simply that they involve the status of Donbass in eastern Ukraine, parts of which have already broken away from Ukraine and stress their quote-unquote Russianness and the status of Crimea. | ||
Although he didn't go into detail, the assumption is that Russia will demand that the Ukrainian government should give up territory in Eastern Ukraine. | ||
That will be deeply contentious. | ||
The other assumption is that Russia will demand that Ukraine should formally accept that Crimea, which Russia annexed in 2014, does indeed now belong to Russia. | ||
If this is the case, it will be a bitter pill for Ukraine to swallow. | ||
So, these are the terms. | ||
That Putin has outlined, and I think they're all reasonable. | ||
I think these are all reasonable demands. | ||
I don't think there's anything in here that is really contentious at all, actually. | ||
And I think given what is going on, it's very modest, and I think a very small price to pay given the stakes here in this conflict. | ||
And I said this earlier in the show, you know, the way that the Western media is portraying this, they say this is like the worst humanitarian disaster in Europe ever, basically. | ||
And it's so over the top, and it's so ridiculous, and it's just not even honest, as we all know. | ||
This is a war. | ||
Wars are violent. | ||
People get killed in wars. | ||
I'm not telling you anything you don't know. | ||
Fighters are killed. | ||
Civilians are killed. | ||
Infrastructure is destroyed. | ||
That happens in any war. | ||
And so if you believe that war is a legitimate means of politics, then you understand that this goes with the territory. | ||
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It's not Hatred. | |
It's not a genocide. | ||
These people aren't being killed or murdered over something personal. | ||
This is just what happens. | ||
Kinetic action and violence happens between states. | ||
This has always happened in human affairs, and people say, you know, well it's the 21st century, we don't do wars anymore. | ||
Well, we're not new people, and we have not found a new way to organize ourselves, so unless you're a progressive and you believe that human nature can be changed, You know, then there's no reason to expect that war should change or that war, that we'll see a cease to war in our lifetimes or ever, you know, in the lifetime of any human being on Earth for that matter. | ||
So, I mean, that is somewhat contentious, but... | ||
These are things that happen. | ||
War happens. | ||
You can, you know, maybe say you don't like it. | ||
You think that there should be no wars, but we know as a matter of fact that wars do happen. | ||
They are legitimate means of states pursuing their self-interest. | ||
People can say it's against international law. | ||
Every country does it. | ||
It happens all the time. | ||
And if you accept that, then you accept that you know what's a part of war? | ||
Death and destruction. | ||
In this particular war, it's not being fought in any kind of way that is excessive, that is cruel, that is brutal. | ||
Despite what the Western media says, there have been ceasefires to allow for humanitarian corridors. | ||
The war is being fought in a way that is not like an all-out total war. | ||
You're not seeing weapons of mass destruction, you're not seeing chemical weapons, you're not seeing anything banned by the Geneva Convention. | ||
There is nothing about even the conduct of the war that anybody could say is especially bad for a war. | ||
But of course, because people are dying and because siege tactics are being used, people are painting it like this is somehow particularly evil or something. | ||
It's not. | ||
It is a war. | ||
It's being fought within the confines of what is considered legal war. | ||
And it is being fought for very concrete and limited aims. | ||
You know, it would be one thing if Moscow declared war on Europe and they said, you know, we're gonna invade all of Europe and we're gonna kill everyone in Europe. | ||
But that's not what they're saying. | ||
You know, it would be one thing if Putin said, we're gonna take over the whole world and we're declaring war on everybody and nukes are on the table and all this. | ||
But that's not happening either. | ||
The war is being fought for limited and concrete objectives. | ||
What does that mean? | ||
It means that they have a clear purpose for the war, they have a clear casas belli, a clear reason for the war, and those reasons are limited in scope. | ||
Tactically, strategically, and politically. | ||
Contrast this with the policy of the United States of America. | ||
We're at war right now in West Africa. | ||
We're at war in the Arabian Peninsula. | ||
We're at war in Western Asia. | ||
We never declared war, but we're still using the 2001 authorization of the use of military force for the war on terrorism to fight in more than 10 countries at the same time. | ||
That's an example of a war that is fought without a concrete reason and without a limited objective. | ||
Moreover, this is a war with casualties in the millions and arguably is being fought outside the confines of what could be considered legal warfare. | ||
We torture people in Guantanamo Bay. | ||
War crimes are being committed in Iraq. | ||
Now, I will say, I think that torture and so-called war crimes, I know it's controversial, but I actually think that's also a part of war. | ||
Especially against an insurgency. | ||
Nevertheless, the standard that's being put out by the Western media, and the standard that we are trying to hold Russia to, we don't even meet! | ||
Oh, the war in Ukraine is so brutal? | ||
Well, what's happening in Guantanamo Bay? | ||
Oh, the war in Ukraine is so bad, we've been at war in Iraq for 19 years. | ||
The war in Iraq just turned 19 years old recently, like last week. | ||
19 years! | ||
So, I mean, we're at war in many countries for two decades. | ||
There is literally no scope. | ||
There is no clear objective anymore. | ||
We just pulled out of Afghanistan. | ||
Why were we at war in Afghanistan? | ||
Well, for the first ten years it was to kill Osama Bin Laden and destroy this elusive, you know, underground Al-Qaeda base built into a mountain. | ||
And then for the latter ten years it was about women's right to vote. | ||
Okay? | ||
So there is really...you cannot criticize this war without being a hypocrite. | ||
If you're an Atlanticist, if you're an American, if you're part of this UN Atlantic propaganda, you just can't criticize it. | ||
Because it is a war. | ||
States conduct wars. | ||
They all do. | ||
The United States conducts many of them currently. | ||
And unlike the wars that the NATO alliance and the United States have conducted, this is limited in scope and with concrete objectives. | ||
Now once again, when you consider what the concrete objectives are, these are all reasonable. | ||
That Ukraine should be disarmed is not an unreasonable demand. | ||
That Ukraine should be a neutral state is not an unreasonable demand for Russia to make. | ||
As far as the denazification goes, I mean, this is where you begin to infringe on sovereignty, but you know, it's a little bit ironic that this would be the hill that the NATO alliance and the Westerners would die on, because they are real neo-Nazis, you know, for what it's worth. | ||
And this goes back a hundred years. | ||
This goes back a hundred years to The founding of the Soviet Union and World War II. | ||
This faction of Galician neo-Nazis, they have been around since the 1930s. | ||
And they were put in power after the Maidan Revolution, and they are persecuting ethnic Russians in Ukraine, in Eastern Ukraine. | ||
That was one of the first things that the post-Maidan government did was they talked about repealing protections for minority languages, which would include Russian. | ||
So, you know, that's something where Russia's trying to dictate domestic policy for Ukraine, but they're doing it on behalf of ethnic Russians. | ||
And, like I said, it just so happens that, I mean, is this not what the United States is supposed to be so opposed to, after all? | ||
The Galicians collaborated with the Nazis in the invasion of the Soviet Union. | ||
And it is what it is. | ||
As far as Crimea and Donbass goes, I mean this is a done deal. | ||
For Kiev to accept the government in Crimea, that was supposed to happen in 2014. | ||
It's a done deal. | ||
People can have a problem with how Russia annexed Crimea, but that was never going to be undone. | ||
Russia was never going to give up Crimea. | ||
And as far as Donbass goes, I mean, this is a small price to pay. | ||
Now, we don't know if, again, what those territorial demands are going to be. | ||
Is it just going to be Donbass? | ||
Is it going to be more? | ||
Is it going to go as far as Moldova? | ||
You know, we don't know what those demands are exactly, but if the demand is Luhansk and Donetsk, I think that's really just a small price to pay. | ||
Additionally, Putin pointed this out in his speech announcing the special military operation back in the final week of February. | ||
You know, he discussed how Donbass was actually formally part of Russia and was given generously to Ukraine by Lenin. | ||
When Lenin drew the border for this administrative unit we call Ukraine, he gave Luhansk and Donetsk and this entire swath of land in eastern Ukraine that is really technically part of Russia. | ||
I mean, Donbass is really not Ukrainian at all. | ||
In the way that, you know, you look at like Southwestern Texas. | ||
Is that, is that really like Texas? | ||
Or it's kind of really more like Mexico, you know? | ||
But of course, you know, treaties and wars have consequences and so on. | ||
So in other words, losing Donbass is not, I mean, this is not like the end of the world. | ||
For Russia to claim Donbass, this is not, this is not inappropriate. | ||
So all things considered, These demands are perfectly reasonable, and the only reason why Zelensky is not accepting them is because this man is just delusional. | ||
You know, he's trying to save face, he doesn't want to back down, and he's been deluded into thinking he's going to win this war. | ||
He's not. | ||
He can't win this war. | ||
He can't win this war on his own, and he can't get help from NATO. | ||
Because for NATO to intervene in the conflict would then embroil them in a proxy war with Russia, which they're not willing to do. | ||
So what are we really doing here, then, at this point? | ||
And what's really the endgame? | ||
You know, when you look at this conflict right now between Putin and Zelensky, and to some extent NATO, Who now is responsible for the war? | ||
You know, many would argue, well, of course Putin. | ||
Putin started the war, so it's his fault. | ||
Well, I would argue that Putin invading Ukraine was necessitated by the expansion of NATO. | ||
Nevertheless, people ignore that and they say, well, it doesn't matter. | ||
There's never a good reason to invade any country for any reason, unless NATO thinks so, of course. | ||
As in the case of Libya, Iraq, Afghanistan, and so on. | ||
Serbia. | ||
But if that was the case three or four weeks ago, what's the argument now? | ||
Who's responsible for the war continuing now? | ||
Putin has laid out the conditions under which the war can end immediately. | ||
And they're all reasonable. | ||
It's not like he's saying Ukraine has to become a slave state to Russia, or Ukraine's going to be incorporated into Russia. | ||
I mean, that's just not part of it. | ||
He's not saying, I'm trying to rebuild the Russian Empire and make Ukraine a vassal state. | ||
He's saying, make Ukraine neutral, Recognize what we already have, and maybe a little bit more. | ||
I mean, I'll grant you that. | ||
That's maybe the most controversial piece is maybe he wants more land. | ||
Pull out this neo-Nazi faction in your government, disarm, and we'll pull back. | ||
We'll end the fighting, we'll withdraw, and then it's over. | ||
At that point, if Zelensky doesn't accept the negotiation, if he doesn't accept that deal, Or if he's unwilling to accept, if he's got preconditions, and he's unwilling to accept even the principle, a compromise in principle on these matters, who then is responsible for the prolonging of the war? | ||
It's not Putin. | ||
It is Zelensky. | ||
And you get into this problem here where this is a war that this man cannot win. | ||
Like I said, Ukraine does not have the capability, and the West, they can only help him so much. | ||
Additionally, in the course of fighting this war, Zelensky's conscripted all the fighting age men in Ukraine, he's banned them from leaving the country, banned all other political parties, people are getting sentenced to jail if they're sympathetic with Russia, so he's turned Ukraine effectively into this police state, he's turned it into this wartime dictatorship almost. | ||
He's turned every fighting-age male into a potential soldier, and he says, we're going to fight until the last Ukrainian. | ||
Okay, so who's really responsible here for the bloodshed? | ||
Because, like I said, on the Russian side, this is not a total war. | ||
This is a war with limited objectives. | ||
It's a special military operation with very limited objectives, limited in scope. | ||
Even in its tactics, it's restrained. | ||
And on the other side, you've got this maniac who has no hope of winning. | ||
He has no air superiority. | ||
He's got no air force. | ||
He has no armor. | ||
He has no supplies. | ||
And he's saying, we're going to fight until what? | ||
Every Ukrainian is dead? | ||
Who's the war criminal here? | ||
You know, and some would say, well, Putin for killing them. | ||
But, you know, and I can understand where people are coming from on that, but at some point you gotta, we have to recognize reality. | ||
And this is what the West, this is where the West is just delusional. | ||
Zelensky would rather kill all the people in his country than accept like a reasonable relationship with Russia. | ||
And I don't care what you believe about is it fair, is it right, Russia is vastly more powerful than Ukraine. | ||
Ukraine is corrupt, Zelensky's a puppet, it's a shithole, and they don't have guns, they don't have power. | ||
So, I mean, you can have a problem with that in theory. | ||
You can say, well, that's not fair. | ||
Well, the world isn't fair. | ||
But is Zelensky going to kill every person in Ukraine protesting that fact? | ||
And you could say the same about the whole situation. | ||
You know, Victoria Nuland and the State Department and the Deep State don't want Russia to dominate Ukraine. | ||
Okay, well, they're gonna! | ||
They can! | ||
So, once again, are we going to force World War III protesting this fact? | ||
They can! | ||
Russia does have a serious military. | ||
They do have a nuclear arsenal. | ||
Putin is a brilliant strategist and an operator, and he's unwilling to relinquish Ukraine, and he won't. | ||
So, once again, can we accept that fact and, within that framework, negotiate something? | ||
That is going to work for America? | ||
Or are we going to protest this fact, which is not going to change, and which we cannot change, and in the process embroil ourselves in a war with Russia? | ||
In the process destroy all of Ukraine? | ||
You know, because here's fundamentally the proposition in 2014. | ||
Putin says, look, like, you're not getting the message. | ||
Ukraine's not going to join NATO. | ||
I will destroy Ukraine before I let it join NATO. | ||
And the West's response, foolishly, is like, OK, bet. | ||
Fine. | ||
Destroy Ukraine. | ||
And Russia is obliging. | ||
And then when all is said and done, when this is all over, Ukraine will have been destroyed, and many people will have died unnecessarily, and the country will be even poorer than it was before. | ||
And, you know, and so are people really going to be proud of what they've done when all of this is over? | ||
Are people going to say, well, uh, you know, well, good thing we'd stood up to Putin. | ||
It's like, why? | ||
This was not necessary. | ||
None of this was necessary. | ||
This was entirely preventable. | ||
Had NATO not pushed after 2008, Crimea would still be part of Ukraine. | ||
You know, if the Maidan didn't happen in 2014, Ukraine would still be sovereign, Crimea would still be part of Ukraine, there'd be no civil war. | ||
Ukraine would still be collecting billions off of their pipelines that they have there. | ||
And maybe there would be foreign investment into the, like I said, the shale oil and the natural gas in the Black Sea. | ||
But instead, this is the result, and it's like, well, so who's the winner here? | ||
And ultimately, the question is about practicality and pragmatism, and this is where these NATO shills and these Westerners and these Americans just don't get it. | ||
It's like, you know, you can believe what you want, you can feel a certain way, ethically, morally, about things, but you cannot alter reality to an extent. | ||
You're not God. | ||
You know, the United States only has so much power. | ||
There are limits. | ||
There are limits as to what the United States Military and State Department can influence and what they can affect in the world. | ||
There are limits to what NATO can do. | ||
There are limits to what we can control in the world. | ||
I think that's fundamentally what they're not willing to accept. | ||
And so, that's where you're seeing it begin to come apart on the periphery here. | ||
On the periphery with these other great powers. | ||
On the border with the great powers of the furthest borderlands of the American Empire. | ||
That's where you see it in Afghanistan, in Taiwan, in Ukraine. | ||
You know, it's no wonder that it's happening in these places. | ||
And the way that they treat it, it's like the United States itself is being invaded. | ||
Because Afghanistan, 3,000 miles away, is under the control of an Afghan government. | ||
Or, you know, once again, Ukraine. | ||
All the way on the other side of the world. | ||
I mean, it's far even from France. | ||
And Taiwan. | ||
An ocean away! | ||
And we're gonna pretend like America's borders are shrinking because, you know, an island, historically part of China, next to China, may follow the Chinese. | ||
A landlocked mountain country in the middle of Central Asia will have an indigenous government. | ||
And Ukraine will be under the sphere of influence of Moscow. | ||
Really? | ||
But this is where we're going to draw a tripwire and a red line, and these are supposed to be what? | ||
The permanent borders of the world? | ||
The American Empire is supposed to expand to the eastern border of Ukraine, and Taiwan, and Afghanistan? | ||
Obviously, that dynamic cannot go on forever. | ||
It just cannot. | ||
Reality will not allow it to. | ||
And the people in the State Department are unwilling to accept this. | ||
And so, because they're unwilling to accept it, they're going to fight it down to the last Ukrainian, and the last Afghan, and the last Taiwanese, and when all is said and done, they may end the whole world in a nuclear exchange because they don't want to give up Donbass. | ||
They don't want to give up Donetsk. | ||
And you just have to question at what point do you look in the mirror and say, we're the problem. | ||
You know, we're the ones causing the death and destruction. | ||
Other countries will exert their influence. | ||
I mean, this is just how states behave. | ||
And we can acknowledge that fact and work with them and there won't be a war or we could be delusional and push them to the brink and then get death. | ||
And then, you know, once again, as far as assigning culpability, it's a little bit more complicated than to say Putin is evil. | ||
And here's a case in point. | ||
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I believe this is from CNN. | ||
It says, quote, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky warned of a third world war if peace talks with Russia failed during a television interview that aired Sunday. | ||
Zelensky said any format should be used in order to have a possibility of negotiating with Russia. | ||
He said, I think we have to use any format, any chance in order to have a possibility of negotiating the possibility of talking to Putin. | ||
But if these attempts fail, that would mean that this is a third world war. | ||
If there is just 1% chance for us to stop this war, I think we need to take this chance. | ||
He also said, without negotiations, he does not believe the war will end. | ||
He says, I am ready for negotiations with him. | ||
I was ready over the last two years, and I think that without negotiations we cannot end this war. | ||
In terms of negotiations, Zelensky said he would not give up territorial integrity and Ukraine's sovereignty. | ||
He says, quote, there are compromises for which we cannot be ready as an independent state. | ||
Any compromise related to our territorial integrity and our sovereignty and the Ukrainian people have spoken about it. | ||
They have not greeted Russian soldiers with flowers. | ||
They have greeted them with bravery and weapons and blah, blah, blah. | ||
Zelensky said there would be no war if Ukraine were a NATO member and repeated his call for the country to be accepted into the organization. | ||
He said, I like to receive security guarantees for my country, for my people. | ||
If NATO members are ready to see us in the alliance, then do it immediately because people are dying on a daily basis. | ||
So he's not willing to accept in principle any of the terms of surrender. | ||
Not Crimea, not Donbass, not the end of NATO membership, and presumably Not the disarmament, not the denazification, not even the language laws. | ||
If you're talking about sovereignty and territorial integrity, and if he still has not given up on NATO membership, then there is no agreement in principle on any of the terms that Putin has given for the surrender. | ||
And he says the war will go on without negotiation. | ||
And he doesn't want to negotiate. | ||
So what's he really saying here? | ||
He's saying, if there's no negotiation, there will be a Third World War. | ||
As far as negotiation goes, I think the war will go on unless we negotiate an end to the war. | ||
And then he says, as far as the terms of the negotiation, well, I have all these preconditions. | ||
We can't talk about territory, we can't talk about sovereignty, and NATO membership, you know, that's still on the table. | ||
Okay, so when was he elected to be president of the whole world? | ||
And now he gets to dictate what NATO does? | ||
He says there's going to be a third world war. | ||
Really? | ||
And this is where, you know, people ask, how is it the America first position to show for Russia? | ||
I'm saying let Russia deal with Ukraine. | ||
Ukraine is on Russia's border. | ||
Ukraine is historically part of Russia. | ||
Ukraine, half their population is Russian. | ||
Let Russia deal with it. | ||
That's really Russia's prerogative, what happens in Ukraine. | ||
But Zelensky seems to think that we're at his beck and call. | ||
I mean, ultimately, if NATO... | ||
gets involved in this war, I mean, once again, what is the security guarantee that underlies the NATO defensive pact? | ||
It's the American military, which means me. | ||
I'm not in the military, but ultimately fighting-age men like me will be conscripted in a theoretical conflict with another great power. | ||
So it's people like me, it's people like you, it's our taxes, I mean, that's what that means. | ||
You know, and all these people saying, well, Ukraine has a right to join NATO. | ||
No, it doesn't. | ||
Ukraine doesn't have any right at all, actually. | ||
They have no right. | ||
Zelensky has no right. | ||
Because, you know, NATO is not just some pie-in-the-sky bullshit. | ||
NATO is backed up by us. | ||
It's backed up by America's Treasury, and it's backed up by America's population. | ||
We spend $800 billion a year on our military. | ||
That's what guarantees NATO. | ||
And so if Ukraine is attacked or if there's some conflict with Russia over Crimea or Donbass, if Ukraine's a NATO member, that is what backs up Ukraine's security. | ||
You don't have a right to our treasury. | ||
You don't have a right to the tax base of the United States of America. | ||
You don't have a right to the fighting-age population of the United States of America in Ukraine. | ||
What has Ukraine ever done for us? | ||
And they say, oh I don't have the America First position. | ||
Really? | ||
Because I don't want to die for the Baltic States and Ukraine and Poland? | ||
You know, fuck them all for that matter. | ||
Why is their security any of my business? | ||
It's not the Cold War anymore. | ||
The Soviet Union is dead. | ||
The government in Moscow is not run by the Communist Party. | ||
So what difference does it make at this point? | ||
I mean, if Russia invaded Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania, which are NATO members, would that in any way change the thinking? | ||
I don't want to fight and die for Ukraine. | ||
Do you think I want to go and fight and die for the sovereignty of Latvia because of the particularities of the Treaty of Rome? | ||
I don't! | ||
The Treaty of Rome doesn't make one bit of difference for me. | ||
I don't want to fight and die for any of these Eastern European countries. | ||
I don't think the American military should fight for any of these countries. | ||
Let Russia have them. | ||
Let Russia have them. | ||
If Latvia cannot defend itself, then that's Latvia's problem. | ||
If Estonia cannot defend itself, that is Estonia's problem. | ||
Would we prefer that Russia not invade sovereign states? | ||
Absolutely! | ||
So sanction them, or something. | ||
I mean, look at what we've done to them in response to Ukraine. | ||
But we're talking about a defensive alliance. | ||
Now, for the record, I don't think that Russia is going to invade the Baltic states. | ||
They may. | ||
I don't think that's going to happen. | ||
I think that would just be wild if they did that. | ||
So I don't think that's on the table. | ||
I think that the Ukraine thing is specific. | ||
I'm simply making a point here. | ||
You know, people quibble about, well, it's about the borders of NATO. | ||
We'll defend every inch of NATO territory. | ||
Why? | ||
You know, while we're on the subject of NATO, you know, Ukraine has no right for me to fight and die for them. | ||
Ukraine has no right for my tax dollars to spend on airplanes and everything else. | ||
I don't want to end the world over Ukraine's sovereignty against Russia of all countries. | ||
And while we're at it, I think we could take it a step further and say, I don't care about the sovereignty of half the countries that we have an obligation to defend. | ||
And there's an argument to be made about, oh, you know, is it better if states don't invade other states? | ||
I mean, sure, in the abstract, but, you know, once again, are we willing to go to a nuclear war over the Baltic states? | ||
I'm not. | ||
I don't think that makes any sense. | ||
But this nutjob, Zelensky, he's pushing all of his own people to be slaughtered for no reason. | ||
And he seems to want to get the whole world slaughtered over this. | ||
He would rather end the world than lose power in Ukraine. | ||
I mean, who's the maniac here? | ||
At a certain point, you have to recognize you lost. | ||
You can't dictate your own terms. | ||
You lost. | ||
You don't have backup. | ||
You don't have the means to defend yourself and so it's over for you. | ||
It's not the end of the world. | ||
Putin is not going to build concentration camps and kill everyone in Ukraine. | ||
You know, let's say worst case scenario, Ukraine joins Russia. | ||
I mean, I don't think that's going to happen. | ||
I think there's a 0% chance that that would happen in this conflict. | ||
But let's say, that's the nightmare scenario, Let's say Russia annexes Ukraine. | ||
Okay, so what? | ||
Who cares? | ||
Again, what do people seriously think is going to happen? | ||
If that's your nightmare scenario, oh, Putin invaded Ukraine and now Ukraine's part of Russia, and it's just like it was 30 years ago, so big whip. | ||
Who cares? | ||
They're going to kill everyone in Ukraine to prevent that? | ||
That's not even going to happen. | ||
But even if it did, you're going to kill everyone in Ukraine over that? | ||
It doesn't even make any sense. | ||
Russia did control Ukraine for the past 300 years, except for the last 30. | ||
And they're going to slaughter every fighting age male in Ukraine over that? | ||
We're going to go to a World War III over that? | ||
You know, it's called choosing your battles? | ||
It'd be one thing if Russia said, if D.C. | ||
doesn't surrender, I'm gonna nuke New York and L.A. | ||
Then I'd be like, okay, you can fight until the last man. | ||
Okay, this is worth it. | ||
We're talking about Ukraine? | ||
Giving up land to Russia? | ||
Who cares? | ||
So, who's responsible for the war continuing? | ||
It's Zelensky. | ||
Putin has been laying out the same demands since 2008, and we haven't listened. | ||
It's come to this now, and we still won't listen. | ||
So, Zelensky's gonna feed all of these people to the artillery, and Putin's gonna win anyway. | ||
And so, you know, when this is over, and when it ends on Putin's terms, all these people will have died for nothing. | ||
Like, think about that. | ||
These thousands of people, potentially tens of thousands of people, that will have died, and really over the past eight years, because there's an ongoing civil war, and there was a revolution, but in particular this war, when Putin wins, and when Putin dictates the terms, it will be what he has been asking for since 2008, which we could have given him, which we could have negotiated with him on our own terms, | ||
But now tens of thousands of people will have died to restore the status quo for nothing. | ||
They didn't die for Ukraine, they didn't die for democracy, they died for the greed and the hubris and the self-righteousness of people in the State Department, ultimately. | ||
Because that's who's emboldened this regime in Kiev. | ||
And that's why this nutjob won't surrender, and that's why people are dying for nothing. | ||
You know, it's all a big farce. | ||
All these people waving the flag of democracy, these people have more, these hypocrites have more blood on their hands than anybody. | ||
That's, that's the real takeaway here. | ||
You know, they wave the flag about, you know, they stick their chin up and, you know, they talk about democracy and, you know, she's like, Winston Churchill, Zelensky's a hero! | ||
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Oh, the fierce resistance of the Ukrainian people! | |
You know, you're going to hell. | ||
You're going to burn in hell forever for what you've done. | ||
I think that Zelensky should be executed for war crimes. | ||
I think he should be executed for what he's done. | ||
You know, 18 year olds should die, but he should live. | ||
18 year old Ukrainians should die, but Zelensky should live. | ||
I don't think so. | ||
I think Zelensky should be put to death by Russia. | ||
So, I mean, and America's got to get its head on straight. | ||
It's, uh... | ||
This policy that these people have, it's going to get everybody killed. | ||
You know? | ||
This neocon bullshit, it's going to get everybody killed. | ||
And the next one's going to be Taiwan. | ||
What's going to be the response to Taiwan? | ||
I mean, think about it. | ||
All eyes are on Taiwan. | ||
Everybody's thinking it. | ||
Everybody's watching. | ||
What happens when China invades Taiwan? | ||
After this. | ||
Because the stakes are going to be higher. | ||
And this has already occurred. | ||
So, there's no going back now. | ||
We're in a new world order now. | ||
And when I say new world order, I'm not referring to George Bush, I'm not saying like, you know, UN communism. | ||
I'm saying the world order, the settled order between great powers has forever been changed after this. | ||
And when the conflict breaks out in Taiwan, are we going to have learned the right lesson? | ||
That's the real question. | ||
This Ukraine thing, whatever. | ||
I mean, it's really, it's already done in a sense. | ||
You know, Russia will win. | ||
There will be attrition. | ||
You know, who will bend first? | ||
Will Ukraine bend? | ||
Will Russia bend? | ||
I mean, who really knows? | ||
But we all basically have discerned the outcome. | ||
The real question is what will happen in Taiwan. | ||
Well, that's the big one, but also what will happen on the Korean Peninsula? | ||
What will happen in the Persian Gulf? | ||
Will America learn the lesson here? | ||
Are we going to have to see Iran go to war with Saudi Arabia? | ||
Are we going to have to see China invade Taiwan? | ||
Are we going to have to watch North Korea bomb South Korea? | ||
Or are we going to negotiate with the so-called rogue states, with the other great powers, and have a peaceful changing of the guard? | ||
That's the question. | ||
Because it is true. | ||
The world order is evolving and if we're too rigid as it evolves, the world order will break and the world will end. | ||
So we have got to be flexible. | ||
We've got to negotiate because, you know, if this happens with China and Taiwan, you know, the sanctions thing isn't going to work. | ||
So what are we going to do? | ||
Are we going to go to war with China? | ||
Are we going to go to war with Iran and Russia and China and North Korea all at the same time? | ||
Like, yeah, good luck. | ||
Why do we need to do that? | ||
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It's a very bad precedent here. | ||
Very bad precedent. | ||
This Zelensky guy, it's his fault. | ||
He needs to accept. | ||
He needs to surrender. | ||
Let's negotiate with Russia. | ||
We can save face here. | ||
You know, if we just push Zelensky to surrender, we can save face, and Russia can save face, and everybody can save face, and Russia will get what it wants, as it was always going to. | ||
But that's where we are now. | ||
So that's the war in Ukraine. | ||
We'll see, we'll see what happens. | ||
It's very disturbing. | ||
But I just hate the hypocrisy of these, you know, these pro-democracy people and the globalists. | ||
Putin's war? | ||
Oh yeah, we never, nobody ever does war. | ||
What, are you kidding me? | ||
What, are you kidding me? | ||
Well, he shouldn't have invaded. | ||
Oh, give me a break. | ||
Countries don't invade other countries. | ||
It's the 21st century and we talk about killing Putin. | ||
Is that really, is that decorum? | ||
You know, tell that to Gaddafi. | ||
Tell that to Saddam Hussein. | ||
Tell that to, tell that to Colombia. | ||
Tell that to, tell that to Serbia. | ||
Tell that to, you know, to any country for that matter. | ||
I mean, look at what we are responsible for, and people are going to seriously say, oh, well, you know, it's the 21st century, we don't do wars anymore, except for when we do. | ||
Oh, we don't do war anymore? | ||
Someone should tell that to the past six presidents. | ||
You know? | ||
So we can invade Iraq, and we can invade Libya, and we can invade Syria. | ||
Like it's just, you know, how do these people even say it with a straight face? | ||
We're going to talk about killing Putin, and we're going to talk about overthrowing every government we don't like, and we're going to get involved, like I said, in Syria, we're going to overthrow the government in Iraq, overthrow the government in Libya, we are going to sponsor revolutions all over the world, Oh, but when Putin invades Ukraine, oh God forbid. | ||
That's a 19th century action. | ||
It has no place in the 21st century. | ||
And we give unconditional support to Israel, which is settling Palestine. | ||
And don't get me wrong, I'm not making a value judgment. | ||
I'm calling you a hypocrite. | ||
Those aren't my values. | ||
I think war is legitimate. | ||
I think wars are legitimate. | ||
I think war is legitimate. | ||
You know, this is how states behave. | ||
It's a legitimate means of securing your country, pursuing your country's self-interest. | ||
I don't see any problem with a just war. | ||
But it's these people that are going to throw their hands up and scream about, oh, self-determination is the sanctity of a country's territory and its sovereignty. | ||
But when we do it, they're going to come up with, oh well, it's called Right to Protect. | ||
Really? | ||
Right to Protect? | ||
Give me a break. | ||
Well, the UN voted. | ||
Oh, so that makes it okay. | ||
Because the UN, except, what about when they don't? | ||
Did the UN vote on the war in Iraq? | ||
No. | ||
Okay, so what was the justification there? | ||
We thought they had. | ||
Okay, well they didn't. | ||
Guess we were wrong. | ||
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Well, you know, but we make, but we make mistakes, but we try to be the best we could be. | ||
Oh, go fuck yourself. | ||
You know, I'm so over the self-righteousness of these liberals. | ||
You know, I'm a reactionary, okay? | ||
I support, I support a country pursuing its self-interest. | ||
Yeah, I support autocracy. | ||
Yeah, I think wars are legitimate. | ||
I am a 19th century thinker. | ||
I'm an 18th century thinker, okay? | ||
21st century sucks, okay? | ||
The 21st century is trash. | ||
You think the 21st century is good? | ||
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It's not. | |
The 21st century started with the false flag in New York. | ||
Yeah, so that's legitimate. | ||
You know, going to war with another great power, that's the worst thing ever. | ||
But 9-11, doing that to your own people, well that's fine. | ||
And then 20 years in the Middle East, and torture, and all this other stuff, yeah, that's totally appropriate. | ||
I mean, just, you know, these people are insane, and these people are ridiculous. | ||
So... | ||
That's an 18th century mindset! | ||
Yeah, and I'm an 18th century man. | ||
The 18th century was kind of epic. | ||
Well, actually there was a lot of problems, but it's better than what we have now. | ||
I'm a 17th century thinker. | ||
So yeah, you're right. | ||
You're damn right. | ||
I'm a 13th century thinker. | ||
I'm a 12th century thinker. | ||
That has no place in the 21st century. | ||
Who said I'm a 21st century man? | ||
first century man. | ||
I'm a 12th century man. | ||
That just has no place with the UN and the internet. | ||
Oh Oh yeah? | ||
Well fuck the UN and the internet and democracy, okay? | ||
What do you think about that? | ||
You know what democracy has given us? | ||
Obesity, low rates of literacy, it's given us divorce, abortion, gay marriage, liberalism, pornography. | ||
That's what democracy has given us. | ||
Ghettos and crime and political correctness, diversity, yeah. | ||
Track record of democracy, not so good. | ||
Catholic autocracy, pretty strong, pretty strong record. | ||
Catholic monarchy, Catholic monarchy and just war and crusades and inquisitions, pretty good stuff, pretty good stuff. | ||
And now we have psychological and information war, false flags, intel agencies going rogue, government against its own people, merchant financial class lording over the people, a new serfdom, the destruction of the family, human trafficking of children. | ||
Yeah, that's what democracy has given us. | ||
The drug trade, the opioid crisis. | ||
Thanks, democracy. | ||
Yeah, 21st century is so great. | ||
It's so great. | ||
God forbid Putin invade Ukraine because everything else was just going so awesome before that. | ||
So, just need a little perspective, okay? | ||
All that's needed is a little bit of perspective on these matters. | ||
You know, when you bring up these things like, oh, we're in the wrong century. | ||
You're damn right we're in the wrong century. | ||
You're damn right. | ||
Okay, but let's move on. | ||
Let's take a look at our Super Chats. | ||
I'm just rambling at this point. | ||
Let's take a look at our Super Chats. | ||
Let's see what you guys have to say about all this. | ||
I'm gonna drink a little bit of Pepsi here. | ||
The official drink of America first. | ||
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I'm all out of water. | |
I gotta get some more water. | ||
The official soft drink of Russia. - Bye. | ||
See, it's right there. | ||
The white, blue, and red. | ||
The Russian flag. | ||
The official soft drink of the Russian Empire. | ||
I raise a glass to the new Russian Empire. | ||
I'd like to propose a toast. | ||
Pinky's out. | ||
I'd like to propose a toast to the new czar, Vladimir Putin. | ||
And to his new Russian Empire, to the reunification of Kiev and Moscow, the Kievan Rus. | ||
The Russians have been around for nearly a thousand years. | ||
Here's to another 1,000 years of the Muscovites and their union with Kiev. | ||
Cheers to the new Tsar that has made us all possible. | ||
The 19th century man in a 21st century world. | ||
The Tsar Vladimir Putin and his brave soldiers fighting in Ukraine to liberate the world from this evil empire and its lies and its hypocrisy and its hubris and self-righteousness. | ||
And here's to the Eastern Orthodox Church in Russia. | ||
shears so there you go A little Pepsi toast. | ||
It's all a joke by the way. | ||
It's all just exaggerated humor. | ||
But we love Pepsi. | ||
But we love Pepsi. | ||
It's sugary and it's sweet and it's caffeinated and you know we love so we love that. | ||
Okay. | ||
Alright, let's take a look at our Super Chats. | ||
Let's see what we got here. | ||
It's gonna be great. | ||
It's gonna be just great. | ||
I'm so thrilled for this. | ||
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Okay, where was I here from yesterday? | ||
Okay, Pretty Fly White Guy says, Day two, paying Nick so he remembers my name. - Okay. | ||
King Fat Ass says, I've been concerned about all the inflation lately. | ||
Do you have any financial advice or resources I can look into? | ||
I don't know what to do with my money other than give it to you or my church. | ||
What are you trying to get me in trouble here? | ||
Hey, can you give me financial advice? | ||
What, so I could get in trouble with the SEC? | ||
I don't have any financial advice for you, but historically the way that you hedge against inflation is to get your money out of money. | ||
What I mean by that is buy assets. | ||
Because You know, when you have inflation, it means the currency is being devalued. | ||
Right? | ||
It means that your purchasing power is diminishing. | ||
You can buy less with the dollar. | ||
So, to protect your wealth from inflation, you've got to buy things. | ||
Because things have real value. | ||
Currency has no intrinsic value. | ||
A fiat floating currency has no intrinsic value. | ||
It's a medium of exchange and you know the value is commensurate to the supply of the money and the value that people confer upon it to some extent psychologically. | ||
And so the way that you could protect the value of your money and your wealth is to get out of cash. | ||
Get your money out of money and buy things because things retain value no matter what the currency is. | ||
So land, gold, stocks, this is why assets are surging because all of the rich are pouring their money into hard assets, specifically land. | ||
They're buying up houses, they're buying up land and property all over the country. | ||
They're also buying stocks. | ||
Gold recently reached an all-time high. | ||
Gold is now something like $2,000 per ounce. | ||
You know Bitcoin, I don't know how inflation proof that is. | ||
It's really... I don't think Bitcoin has ever seen inflation levels this high. | ||
Inflation has never been this high since the introduction of Bitcoin. | ||
So it'll be interesting to see if Bitcoin will have that utility. | ||
Will it store value better than the dollar? | ||
I don't know. | ||
But that is historically what people do when inflation is high, is they'll park their money in assets because the cash is becoming less valuable. | ||
But you could also always give your money to me. | ||
I'll take good care of it. | ||
If you ever want to give more money to me, hey, door's always open. | ||
But that's not financial advice. | ||
I'm just giving you some information here. | ||
But, yeah, it's going to get bad. | ||
It's going to get worse. | ||
There's no, because here's the thing. | ||
You know, check this out. | ||
We doubled the money supply in 2020, which is horrendous. | ||
And then we've only just started to increase interest rates. | ||
We've had near zero interest rates for basically since 2006. | ||
Short intermission, I think, from, what, 2018-2010? | ||
18 to 2020 under Trump they began to raise interest rates, but then it went right back down to stimulate the economy after the COVID recession. | ||
So you double the money supply near zero interest rates since 2006. | ||
Now you've got these artificially high energy prices because of the sanctions on Russia. | ||
And you know, and I said this last week, people don't realize when the energy costs go up, everything goes up. | ||
Because it's not just gas prices. | ||
You know, everything needs fuel. | ||
So, you know, people go, oh, it cost me $100 to fill up my tank. | ||
Okay, well, it costs a trucker $1,000 to fill up his tank. | ||
And it costs an airplane millions of dollars or whatever to fill up their tank. | ||
And so, you know, mail, And shipping, shipping over land, shipping overseas, shipping by air, freight, it all goes up. | ||
Energy, everything goes up. | ||
So you'll see those increased costs in everything. | ||
Then, you know, Russia is like the number one exporter of fertilizer and one of the largest exporters of food. | ||
So you're also going to see food prices go up because the fertilizer is going to become scarce. | ||
And then the food itself will become scarce. | ||
So you're going to see artificial price spikes in food, in energy, and then add to that already the persistent inflation that has been ongoing since 2020. | ||
It's just a recipe for disaster. | ||
So you should be concerned. | ||
You should be worried. | ||
You think 4% inflation is high? | ||
Just wait. | ||
You know, so it's it's not good. | ||
And when they raise interest rates, you know, so in order to rein in inflation, they're going to have to raise interest rates. | ||
And when they raise interest rates, that's going to be a big problem because the whole economy is built on debt. | ||
And there's probably not going to be enough value in the economy to pay off all this debt and so you know what happens then is going to be very funny. | ||
So, Spence says, it's hilarious how you spoiled your entire debate strategy on the stream Friday morning and still won effortlessly. | ||
Yeah, that was pretty funny. | ||
Well, because if you know it, you know it. | ||
You know, he was like, I'm not going to give away my argument. | ||
I'm not going to make a Google Doc because I don't want someone to come in with some esoteric thing. | ||
And I'm like, bring it, bitch. | ||
I'll give you my whole argument. | ||
Bring it on, man, because I know my stuff. | ||
Yeah exactly. | ||
says destiny be like you can't break into my house because that's wrong but i could break into your house because uh it's conditional yeah exactly when nato invades well we set the exceptions when russia invades well there's never an exception reactionary retard says hey nick the debate was great last week You did the czar proud. | ||
It was like a teacher giving a lesson. | ||
I have been enjoying your realist IR takes and am looking more into it as a result. | ||
Thanks, man. | ||
Do you think there is any truth in the conspiracy theory that the Canaanite Baal cult supposedly survived to the modern day and has been influencing society ever since? | ||
Or is that schizo talk? | ||
I remember you mentioning you met that guy educating liberals before. | ||
Where did he go? | ||
He seemed kind of red pilled before he got censored talking about Khazar mafia and stuff. | ||
Is that a legit thing as well? | ||
You know, I love when people send in the minimum Super Chat amount and then they send in 4 Super Chats. | ||
So they give you $12, but they give you 4 Super Chats worth of maximum character count. | ||
It's like, that is just the most, um, that is a very niggardly thing to do. | ||
Okay? | ||
It's cheap. | ||
That's what that word means. | ||
It's not a racial slur, but that's what it is. | ||
So, um, I don't appreciate it when people do this. | ||
It's very inappropriate. | ||
You know, this is what we call taking advantage of the system. | ||
It's not a very, that's not, it's not appropriate. | ||
It's not appropriate behavior. | ||
People go, I'll give you three bucks, maximum character count, three bucks. | ||
You know, some people give a $20 super chat and do one message. | ||
You give four $3 superchats and you get four messages. | ||
That's really not the right thing to do. | ||
If you're gonna give me $12, give me $12. | ||
But don't give me four $3 superchats and then make me read four asinine messages. | ||
It's just not right. | ||
Very niggardly of you. | ||
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What were the three questions? | ||
Well, hey, you're welcome, man. | ||
I'm glad you liked the debate. | ||
As far as the Ball cult, I don't know. | ||
I don't think so. | ||
Some of these conspiracy theories are fun, but some of them are just a little bit silly. | ||
I mean, I would say, like, yeah, yeah, that's hilarious. | ||
Like, yeah, I agree with that. | ||
Is it maybe true? | ||
You know, perhaps. | ||
But Sam Francis, he wrote a really good essay about this. | ||
And he said, you know, we have to be careful not to be given to outlandish conspiracy theories if for no other reason than it's just not practical. | ||
Because you could talk about globalism and you could talk about these things. | ||
When you start telling people like, oh, like the Khazarian Mafia, the Jews aren't real, they're Khazars, you know, then that's when you start to lose people. | ||
So, I don't know. | ||
I don't know if that's true or not. | ||
I haven't really looked into it very closely and education for libs I don't know I haven't kept in touch with him so I don't really know what he's up to these days but yeah he was pretty funny because I thought he was just some retard like you know Q poster and then he was telling me he was like you know he's pretty woke on a lot of this stuff so he's very aware But then he got really drunk. | ||
That was a little off-putting. | ||
We were at this event and he got really drunk and he got so drunk he couldn't even give a speech and he was real belligerent and that's just not cool. | ||
But he was a nice guy. | ||
For the Ghosts says, imagine fawning over the American female in the current year. | ||
American female in the current year? | ||
How about just imagine fawning over a female? | ||
I mean, I think that would be enough. | ||
You kiss a female, you are making contact with at least 80 other males. | ||
If you are a female and you hear this, learn! | ||
Up in the club! | ||
Yeah, see, I disagree with this take. | ||
I mean, yeah, it's particularly bad now, but that's just always how it's been, honestly. | ||
You know, people say, I just so hate when people, because I hear it all the time, they'll say, I totally get what Nick is saying about modern women. | ||
It's like, it ain't about modern women, okay, you fucking simp. | ||
It's about women. | ||
It's not about the modern women in America. | ||
It's not about women today. | ||
It's about women! | ||
It's about women. | ||
Period. | ||
End of story. | ||
They go, yeah, women are so bad nowadays. | ||
It's not like it used to be. | ||
What did it used to be like? | ||
Eve tricked Adam into sinning and now we have to die, okay? | ||
That was the first woman. | ||
It's women today, here, now? | ||
No. | ||
That's women, dude. | ||
Women got tricked by the serpent and then women goaded man into sinning and They're at the precipice, man. | ||
All the problems. | ||
All the problems. | ||
God was telling us something. | ||
I think God was telling us something in Genesis when, you know, God said, hey, listen, I have one rule. | ||
And who fucked it up for all of us? | ||
For all of mankind forever? | ||
Women. | ||
You know? | ||
We have one rule. | ||
Don't eat from that tree! | ||
And what did the woman do? | ||
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She got tricked by the devil and then she said, hey bro, hey step bro, what if we took a bite from this apple? | ||
And then God was like, okay, now you're all gonna die. | ||
Then God was like, yeah, big mistake. | ||
Then God said, you know what? | ||
You fucked up. | ||
Big mistake. | ||
Now you're all gonna die. | ||
Now you're all gonna die, and now you're all going to hell, at least until Jesus comes. | ||
So... You know, don't tell me it's women today. | ||
Don't tell me it's women now. | ||
It's women. | ||
And it's not that women are whores, it's that they're women. | ||
I don't know where these guys get off, where they're like, oh, uh, the problem is that this girl's been with other guys. | ||
The problem is that she's a woman, man. | ||
The problem is that she's... You know, and listen, listen. | ||
You know, some people hear these takes and they go, oh, you know, Nick, that's extreme, that's radical or whatever. | ||
Listen. | ||
I have the same position that all societies have had up until 100 years ago. | ||
Women are beneath men in a certain sense. | ||
I mean, we are equal. | ||
We're equal before God. | ||
Our souls are equal. | ||
We're created in the image of God. | ||
You know, clearly, in a certain sense, we are not equal with women at all. | ||
We are given dominion over women. | ||
Women were created to be our helpers on Earth. | ||
That's what God says. | ||
He says, I'll give you a helper. | ||
And he creates women. | ||
So women are supposed to be like Assistant Gropers, okay? | ||
Assistant Groper was a man, and I would never compare him to a woman because he was very competent and excellent, but Women were appointed to be our helper. | ||
They're appointed to help us. | ||
They're not men. | ||
We're not peers. | ||
And so our relationship with women is not, we're not pals, we're not bros, we're not friends. | ||
They're our wives, okay? | ||
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Women are our wives. | |
And they are subordinated to us by God, okay? | ||
So, when you fawn and simp over women, it's not because they're whores, it's not because they dress slutty, it's not because they're American, or they're living in the current year, it's because they are... the problem is that they're women, okay? | ||
And they're the flesh, and we should not be given to being tempted by the flesh. | ||
And it's just unbecoming of a man. | ||
It's unbecoming of a man for moral reasons, and it's unbecoming of a man for manly reasons. | ||
I just have no respect for simps. | ||
I just have no respect for them. | ||
You know, because... | ||
And, you know, the thing is men rationalize it and men come up with excuses and they dedicate their whole life basically to pursuing sexual pleasure or emotional comfort. | ||
I mean, that's what it is. | ||
The woman thing is really a crutch. | ||
It's lust, it's sexual pleasure, and it is emotional comfort. | ||
And men pursue this and they ascribe to it this nobility which really doesn't exist. | ||
They think it's this noble pursuit. | ||
It's really not. | ||
It's actually a very base pursuit. | ||
It's actually never been seen as a noble pursuit because it isn't one. | ||
A noble pursuit is to become a priest, or a philosopher, or a soldier, or a king. | ||
Not to be somebody's fucking husband. | ||
Not to be somebody's boyfriend. | ||
Okay? | ||
Some girl's husband or some girl's boyfriend. | ||
That's the cold hard reality. | ||
And I need to impress this upon the men. | ||
Control yourselves. | ||
Because not everybody is a slave to their desire. | ||
You know, a lot of people are, but not everybody. | ||
And it's really under your control. | ||
But men are choosing, they're choosing easy, and then they're rationalizing it. | ||
They're rationalizing it, and they're coming up with these reasons why it's okay. | ||
It's not okay. | ||
And don't get me wrong, I think all men should find a wife, for the most part. | ||
You know, there's some men that won't. | ||
But for the most part, men will be happy and fulfilled eventually finding a wife and having kids. | ||
And they should probably do it sooner rather than later. | ||
But, don't tell me that that is the most important thing or this high-minded, noble thing. | ||
It really isn't, you know, in itself. | ||
A lot of it's a big coke. | ||
A lot of guys say they're doing it because, you know, and I talked about this with Kai, you know, some of these trad guys, they say, well, I want a family. | ||
It's like, no, you don't. | ||
You want sex. | ||
And the family thing is sort of an answer. | ||
And you know, on some level I do want family, but let's not kid ourselves, you know? | ||
I'm drinking this Pepsi because it's an energy drink. | ||
No, I'm addicted to sugar, okay? | ||
I love the way sugar tastes and I'm chemically addicted to it. | ||
Is it gonna give me a little boost? | ||
I mean, yeah, but let's not kid ourselves. | ||
I'm eating McDonald's because it's an affordable option. | ||
No, I'm addicted to it. | ||
It tastes really good and I can't stop eating it. | ||
Like, Now, is it true? | ||
Like, yeah, I'm hungry and yeah, it's protein and so on, but let's not kid ourselves. | ||
So a lot of these guys will say, well, I'm doing it for this reason, I'm doing it for that reason. | ||
It's like, you're doing it because you're a baby, okay? | ||
You're doing it because you're a little baby and you want a mom. | ||
You want a surrogate mom. | ||
So don't tell me it's about modern women in America because of this, that, and the other. | ||
It's because they're women. | ||
Get married, have your kids, but don't tell me that's the only thing you got going on. | ||
Don't tell me that's the biggest thing going on in your life and that's your number one deal. | ||
Oh, I would, you know, I see these faggots on Twitter. | ||
I see these Bronze Age pervert faggots on Twitter and they say, she's so beautiful, I would kill over a girl like that. | ||
And it's like, and people do this romantic thing. | ||
They ascribe this romantic thing to it, you know? | ||
I would put a... I would put fire to a village for her because she's... It's like, you're a fucking simp, okay? | ||
You're not putting fire to anything. | ||
Why don't you... Why don't you put on your Walgreens uniform and go to work, Mr. I-would-put-villages-to-fire-you-would-be-a-fucking-farmer? | ||
You're not putting anything to fire anytime soon, and you're a simp too, and you're pussy-wet, okay? | ||
Okay, Bronze Age faggot? | ||
Okay, Bronze Age... | ||
Freaking gaylord. | ||
Jeez. | ||
I'm just so... The pussy worship, it has to stop, man. | ||
It just has to stop. | ||
I'm so over it. | ||
And that's one of the biggest problems in the society, is the female thing. | ||
It's not even the Jewish power. | ||
It's not the differences with the races. | ||
It's not the warmongers in the State Department. | ||
It's that we've given ourselves over to this rule by women. | ||
And guess what? | ||
Women are childlike, okay? | ||
They're irrational. | ||
The whole society is now catered to women's, like, sexual appetites and, like, what women want. | ||
And women are just... they're nuts, okay? | ||
They are built to raise babies, so they have to be somewhat childlike. | ||
They're built to be mothers. | ||
That's a very specific and demanding role. | ||
They're not built to have the whole society bend the knee to them And this, like, putting them on a pedestal, this trad stuff, it's gotta stop, okay? | ||
This, you know, I'm a fedora-wearing 1950s husband! | ||
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And I bend over back... Hey, hi honey! | |
Can I tie your shoes for you, honey? | ||
Can I lay down on the ground and you can walk over me? | ||
Because there's a puddle? | ||
It's bullshit! | ||
Because you know what else was going on in the 50s? | ||
Yeah, guys were gentlemen, but they'd also slap them around a little bit, you know? | ||
And it was also, like, it was a different story. | ||
So guys, based on this caricature of what the 50s was, they've created this distorted roleplay, this distorted LARP. | ||
And now you've got this faggoty, simp, trad thing, and I will not fall for it, okay? | ||
I will not participate in it one bit. | ||
Alright? | ||
I am a man. | ||
I am a man. | ||
I cannot be controlled. | ||
I will not be controlled by women. | ||
I am not looking for another mom, okay? | ||
I'm not looking for a girlfriend. | ||
To be my new mom and boss me around and fill up my schedule with shit, okay? | ||
I am a warrior. | ||
I am a soldier. | ||
I am a philosopher. | ||
I am a hero. | ||
You know, part of that is I want a male heir. | ||
So yeah, I'm gonna need a wife to pop out some babies for me. | ||
But you know what? | ||
That's what it is for me. | ||
I'm not looking for my life partner. | ||
I'm not looking for my freaking rollerblading partner. | ||
I'm not looking for my best friend. | ||
I didn't come here to make friends. | ||
I came here to produce a male heir, you bitch! | ||
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You better give me one right now! | |
And just tell me when dinner's ready, alright? | ||
So. | ||
Don't tell me it's about American women today. | ||
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It's women. | |
I didn't come here to make friends. | ||
I'm not your buddy. | ||
I'm not your pal. | ||
Sit down. | ||
Sit down. | ||
Shut the hell up. | ||
Sit down. | ||
Shut the hell up. | ||
And, uh, raise my son, okay? | ||
For crying out loud. | ||
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I'll feed you. | |
I'll put a roof over your head. | ||
And I'll, uh, you know. | ||
And I'll perform my bedroom duties, okay? | ||
And you know I'll perform my bedroom duties. | ||
Okay? | ||
And I'll hold your hand, I'll take you to the Delegate Dance, and I'll take you to the Hitler Ball. | ||
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Okay? | |
I mean... I'll take you to the Reagan Ball and see you back. | ||
Let's drop the pretense, all right? | ||
I'll take it in the Hitler ball. - Oh no. | ||
I'll take it in the Ribbentrop ball. | ||
Okay, you stupid bitch. | ||
I'll take it in the... I kid, of course, I kid. | ||
Brought to you by Pepsi. | ||
This show 100% brought to you by Pepsi-Cola. | ||
Bold, crisp taste. | ||
Better than Coca-Cola. | ||
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So anyway. | |
Anyway. | ||
Yeah, I've had it with all this, you know, because these guys are just too weak on this. | ||
You're just too weak. | ||
You're too weak. | ||
I hear this shit all the time. | ||
Guys say, well, the way women are now, and women in America, they say stuff like, you know, I think you gotta be compatible. | ||
They come up with all this, like, ham-handed. | ||
It's like, listen, what do you not understand about they were appointed to be our helpers? | ||
They were created from our rib to be our helpers. | ||
They're irrational. | ||
They're like, um, they're like your kids. | ||
Like, you would never say, you would never, like, need approval from your children. | ||
Your children are your children. | ||
They're like yours, you know? | ||
They're yours. | ||
You would never, like, like, yeah, you're gonna talk to your kids, and you're gonna be nice to your kids, and you're gonna love your kids and all that, but they're your kids, you know? | ||
They're children. | ||
And women are, like, a little bit of a step above that. | ||
And so the idea that we're, you know, it's like, We're gonna be trying to, like, build a consensus here, like... You know, the worship of that, and appointing these people, and... Just forget about it, man. | ||
Just forget about it. | ||
For crying out loud. | ||
You know, Ed Edd n Eddy has a more noble pursuit. | ||
You might as well get freaking, you might as well do everything to get a 25 cent jawbreaker. | ||
That would be more noble than what these, what these nitwits are pursuing with the, uh, the pussy worship. | ||
You'd literally, it would be more nobly be better off trying to get a jawbreaker or trying to get the freaking whatever than, uh, getting a Scooby snack than chasing after these the flash chasing after these creatures given the Krabby Patty secret formula I'll go back to that, you know. | ||
A soldier, a king, a philosopher, a mathematician, a musician, an artist, but a boyfriend? | ||
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Simp The simp I I don't think so. | |
I don't think so. | ||
Not noble. | ||
So anyway... | ||
So yeah, you take that back. | ||
You take that back right now. | ||
CC Red says, is there any direct evidence of the Ukraine Nazis Azov battalion group being Western CIA funded proxy forces or does it just appear that way and in the safe to assume category or am I way off? | ||
No, they're definitely funded. | ||
John McCain went over to Kiev and gave speeches alongside them. | ||
They're absolutely backed by the West. | ||
Lion Rider says, I was listening to Destiny's Transports Debate video and the moderator would be like, okay Ashley, and some dude two octaves lower than Destiny starts talking, how does a smart guy humor this stuff lol? | ||
Oh, like a guy named Ashley? | ||
Yeah, I don't know man. | ||
I don't know how he could. | ||
Well, because he doesn't believe in God. | ||
I mean, I think that's really sort of where it begins and ends. | ||
There's no limit to what people can tolerate if they don't believe in God or nature, you know. | ||
The natural order, I should say. | ||
Daisy says, so my employer implemented VAX requirements. | ||
I refused. | ||
They tried to make us test every week. | ||
I simply didn't do it. | ||
They increased our insurance premiums for the un-VAXed. | ||
Today they announced no more testing and no more increased premiums. | ||
I feel like we won. | ||
There were times I wanted to give in, but I leaned on your wise words and wisdom. | ||
Thank you, Nick. | ||
You're welcome, and I'm glad to hear that. | ||
Good for you. | ||
We're safe for now. | ||
I don't think we're totally out of the woods, but at least for now we're safe. | ||
And, um... That's why it takes strong leadership, because a lot of people criticized me, and they said, you know, Nook's telling people to get fired from their jobs! | ||
That's irresponsible! | ||
It's like, that's leadership, you know? | ||
So, I'm glad you didn't get vaccinated, and I'm sure a lot of people are glad they didn't get vaccinated. | ||
How stupid would you feel if you got pressured into it, and now they lifted all the requirements, and now you die of a blood clot? | ||
Many such cases, or you've got some, you know, health complication from it. | ||
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Yeah. | |
You're only... What is it? | ||
Your health. | ||
That's the most important thing. | ||
I was only going to say you're only as healthy as you feel, but that doesn't really apply here. | ||
It's your health. | ||
That's the most important thing. | ||
That's all you really have. | ||
Reactionary retards says, I love Cozy so much. | ||
There is always someone on at any given moment. | ||
Streaming pure entertainment makes boring school days so much better. | ||
Thank you for being the visionary behind Cozy. | ||
You're welcome. | ||
I'm glad you like it. | ||
Also, is there any possibility for Cozy to get the Daily Stormer treatment? | ||
It can't really get banned off the internet, right? | ||
Well, theoretically it can. | ||
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I don't think it will, but it can. | |
For The Ghosts says, Nick, I love you and you are a big tall sweetheart. | ||
From Monkey Nibba. | ||
Thank you. | ||
For the Ghosts says, not gonna lie, any women, American women, have nothing on that fat duck dump or finna gonna boutta lose it, to be honest, fam pie. | ||
Oh yeah, that duck, that duck ass. | ||
You know, when I see that duck ass, it just makes me go a little wacko, you know, makes me go a little loopy. | ||
I start to simp a little bit over that, that duck ass. | ||
Can we get some duck ass in the live chat? | ||
Yeah, let's go. | ||
Throw that thing back. | ||
Yeah, just like that. | ||
Yeah, yeah, yeah, just like that. | ||
No, no, not the UX. | ||
No, don't put the, don't make it weird. | ||
Don't put the UX. | ||
No, no, that other duck. | ||
That other silly little duck. | ||
Throwing it back in the live chat. | ||
let's go yeah I'm with you They got nothing on the duck. | ||
Dean says, I love Kanye, but my beautiful, dark, twisted fantasy? | ||
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Runaway? | |
Who is listening to this in 2022? | ||
Let's have a toast for the douchebags, bruh. | ||
Kanye's best song is Lift Yourself. | ||
Bars like Poopy D. Scoop are genius, timeless, and relatable. | ||
Very funny. | ||
Very funny. | ||
D. Sharp says, hello, friend. | ||
Hi, friend. | ||
Hidecaps says, did you see that January 6th defendant fled to Belarus and was granted refugee status? | ||
Very cool. | ||
No, I didn't! | ||
That's kind of awesome. | ||
Good for him. | ||
God bless Lukashenko. | ||
Kevin Breaux says, I had to send an F in chat for AF candidates from 34A district. | ||
Shekinah Hollingsworth, a gay activist within the GOP, pressured Anadot to suspend all fundraising services for her campaign despite their site boasting conservative organizations as clientele. | ||
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Cowards! | |
Yeah, F. F for Shekinah. | ||
Is that biracial...what's her name again? | ||
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Biracial Patriot or something? | |
Yeah, big F in the chat for that. | ||
That's terrible. | ||
But thanks, Kevin Bro. | ||
My brother! | ||
What's up, my brother? | ||
See ya, man. | ||
What's going on, Kevin Bro? | ||
What it do? | ||
But hey, thanks for the super chat. | ||
He's back! | ||
Kevin Bro is back. | ||
Yeah, that sucks. | ||
That's, that's, you know, we're fighting a two-front war here, the left and the right. | ||
Jordan with a huge super chat. | ||
Whoa! | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
Can we get an 07 in chat for Jordan? | ||
And all he says is 07. | ||
You see, you know, some people they send you five $3 super chats to take advantage of the full character limit. | ||
Some people they send you a billion dollars and they just say 07. | ||
07, thank you very much for the generous super chat. | ||
Woohoo! | ||
Yippee! | ||
So I just can't, you know, some of these people get so excited. | ||
I'm not a very excitable person, but thank you very much. | ||
I very much appreciate it. | ||
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07. | |
Thanks a lot. | ||
Simon says, hey Nick, just sending this to show love for the show. | ||
Melatonin always helped me when I needed to get my sleep schedule back on track. | ||
Woah, I've never heard of melatonin? | ||
You know, I've struggled with sleeping my entire life, but I've never heard of that. | ||
I've never tried that before. | ||
Thanks for the tip. | ||
Thanks for the big super chat. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Yeah, thanks a lot. | ||
Huh, melatonin. | ||
I'll have to give that one a try. | ||
I've tried everything, man. | ||
I've tried it. | ||
You know, niggas be like, have you tried working out? | ||
Have you tried drinking a glass of water? | ||
Have you tried... | ||
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Were you trying to turn off your blue screen? | |
You know, it's like, listen, I can't. | ||
I'm a tortured genius, okay? | ||
I am a tortured, brilliant genius. | ||
I'll never have a moment of rest. | ||
This is how it is for me. | ||
And there's no self-improvement life hack. | ||
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Okay, niggas be like, put your phone in a plastic case with a lock on it. | |
Download this app. | ||
Hack your brain with this simple chemotig zinc. | ||
You know, why don't you take a freaking bullet to the head, okay? | ||
I'm cursed. | ||
I'm a cursed man. | ||
Okay? | ||
I'm a cursed man. | ||
And I'm cursed to torment for my entire life. | ||
And one day I'll rest, finally, and that's just how it is, okay? | ||
So I take sometimes NyQuil and Z-Quil. | ||
That's about it, okay? | ||
But thank you for the tip. | ||
I appreciate your concern. | ||
Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
Simon says, hi Nick, just writing this to show love for the show. | ||
I always use melatonin to get- Okay, so this is a few duplicates. | ||
Well, hey, thank you. | ||
I appreciate it, man. | ||
Big shout out, I appreciate it. | ||
But I cannot be saved. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
I appreciate your concern, but... | ||
I'm doomed. | ||
I'm a doomed man. | ||
I've resigned myself to a life of pain and torture and, you know, that is just how it is. | ||
That's just how it is for me, but I appreciate the concern. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Let's see, Baum says, oh starting button now, are we? | ||
And what's next? | ||
Unbutton for the Super Chats? | ||
This after my sound advice was scorned last week. | ||
Something about suicidal ideation, something about keeping my two cents. | ||
Black. | ||
Anyway, great show King, and savor the victory against Destiny Friday. | ||
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Peace! | |
Why don't...I forget what your Super Chat was. | ||
You think I remember? | ||
I take so many Super Chats tonight, you think I remember? | ||
I appreciate it, I don't know. | ||
Listen, I like the buttoned look. | ||
I'm going, it's a little bit cleaner, it's a little bit tighter, more put together. | ||
And then when it's super chat time, you know, then I just get a little, I get a little nutty. | ||
Okay, I get a little crazy. | ||
So... See? | ||
Orange Bag says Assad visited the UAE much to the chagrin of the State Department. | ||
On top of OPEC Arab countries refusing to take Biden's calls, will they look eastward to the new Russo-Chinese-Indian economic order against Guadalajara? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, an alternative is being formed. | ||
The Saudis, you know, they're not taking Biden's calls. | ||
The security guarantee from the United States is wearing thin, you know. | ||
They need a new... it's a new world order. | ||
It's changing rapidly, so... | ||
But there will be conflicts probably between India and China. | ||
I wouldn't say it's a Russo-Chinese-Indian block, but it certainly is changing. | ||
It's reorienting towards Asia now, towards East Asia. | ||
Josh, The Remove vs. Today, the Oklahoma State House passed a bill that will ban all abortion that isn't necessary to save the mother's life. | ||
Oklahoma bros, stay winning! | ||
Let's go! | ||
Hey, glad to hear that. | ||
Matthew Royce, Says, I want Russia to win, but at least from what I've seen, it seems like they've failed to make major gains needed to win anytime soon. | ||
Are you still confident in a total Russian victory? | ||
Yes, I trust my czar. | ||
Absolutely, I'm confident in a total Russian victory. | ||
You bet your ass I am. | ||
Rawool says, hey Nick, did you see all those videos of Ukrainians being tied to posts? | ||
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No. | |
Pragmatic sounds like propaganda. | ||
Pragmatic Culture says, forgot to mention it in past Super Chats, but great to be at AFPAC for two years running. | ||
Can't wait to make it three. | ||
Also seeing you sign that guy's Monster Zero Ultra is pretty cack. | ||
Yeah, people get a little nutty. | ||
People are asking me to sign money, sign their necktie, sign their credit card, their student ID, their shirt. | ||
I'm like, dude, I feel bad. | ||
I'm vandalizing stuff. | ||
But yeah, glad to have you there. | ||
Middle class white guy with a big super chat says, good evening! | ||
Hey, good evening man. | ||
Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
07 for the middle class white guy. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
Good evening. | ||
Matthew says, sorry Nick, I didn't realize you were going to discuss the exact topic of my previous super chat. | ||
My apologies. | ||
That's okay. | ||
Simon says, love your streams. | ||
Keep up the good work. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Super cozy says, love what you do man. | ||
Thank you. | ||
I'm not far from where you're at. | ||
I live in DeKalb right now. | ||
Hope to one day move out of this radically liberal state though. | ||
Yeah, I don't want to move out of Chicago. | ||
Everyone's trying to get me out of Chicago, but I love Chicago. | ||
But I may have to leave soon. | ||
But this is my home. | ||
This is my city. | ||
This is where my family is from, okay? | ||
Five generations in this city. | ||
And I love Chicago. | ||
I love the city. | ||
It's a great city. | ||
You know? | ||
I love it. | ||
I love the alleys. | ||
I love the winter. | ||
I love Lower Wacker. | ||
I love Lakeshore Drive. | ||
The hot dogs. | ||
The pizza. | ||
I love the Magnificent Mile. | ||
The skyline. | ||
The river. | ||
You know, it's a great place. | ||
The architecture, the bungalows, the neighborhoods. | ||
I mean, come on, man. | ||
It's a great city. | ||
But they're pushing me out. | ||
All these blacks and their criminal activities and all of these taxes and Pritzker and Lori Lightfoot and Sucks. | ||
It's a great city. | ||
But you know what? | ||
I gotta get out of here before the cicadas come back. | ||
17 years. | ||
17 years. | ||
It's almost up. | ||
I think 24 they come back. | ||
You guys don't know. | ||
My Chicago niggas, you know what I'm talking about. | ||
Every 17 years, we have the biggest cicada horde in the world. | ||
17 year cycle. | ||
This, this, I think they call it a brood. | ||
And they come out and it's like, It's like nothing you've ever seen. | ||
It's like biblical. | ||
One night, after 17 years, they all come out of the ground, and they crawl up the trees, and they look like beetles, and then they hatch, and they hatch, and they're black, and they have red eyes and yellow wings, and they're everywhere. | ||
They're everywhere. | ||
And... | ||
The whole ground is covered in their exoskeletons, you know, the whole ground is covered in their shells, their trees are covered in them, and then the cicadas are everywhere, and they're loud, and they dive bomb on you, and they're just everywhere, and then they all die at the same time, and the stench, it smells like, it smells like death everywhere in the city. | ||
Every 17 years so I got to get out of here before that happens and then I'll come back But I can't I can't do it again. | ||
It happened one time You know, I was born in 98 and then I think it happened in 2007 or 2008 And they're due to come back I think next year the year after and I I just don't want to do it I can't do it anymore It's horrible I remember when I was in baseball, I was in second grade, and this kid threw one at me. | ||
Because, you know, we used to pick them up, we used to pick them up by the wings, and they would freak out, and you'd throw them around. | ||
There was this one trick, if you pulled their back, I think it's their back left leg, their head comes off. | ||
See, we'd pull them apart, we'd throw them around, you know, and just abuse them. | ||
And I was in baseball and I'm in the dugout and this jerk okay the cool guy you know this is my origin okay this is this is who I am you know the cool guy on the team the cool guy I think his parents were either rich or he have like a single mom who worked for rich people I forget but he was He was like the cool, he was like the cool, like, pretty boy on the team. | ||
You know, of course, he was like the best hitter. | ||
And he fucking threw, throws a cicada at me. | ||
Cause I suck, okay? | ||
I sucked at baseball. | ||
And, uh, you know. | ||
So he throws a cicada at me. | ||
And I freak out. | ||
And I punched him. | ||
You know, and I just reflexively punched him in the chest. | ||
And he freaked out. | ||
And he cried and that was like an epic, you know, that was like my Joker moment. | ||
That was like, you know, what do you get when you take the worst kid on the baseball team? | ||
When you cross the worst kid on the baseball team with the popular kid that throws a skate at him, you get what you deserve, bitch. | ||
And he cried. | ||
So I punched him and then he cried. | ||
Real story, I'm not saying that to prop myself up, okay? | ||
I was the worst guy on the team, but I had my moment, okay? | ||
I had my moment. | ||
He threw the cicada at me, I punched him, I knocked the wind out of him, he cried, then he came at me and they broke it up, you know, and everyone yelled at me, of course. | ||
But, yeah, so, that's a little vignette, that's a little window Okay, that's a little glimpse. | ||
But yeah. | ||
You know, I had some good plays. | ||
I hit a home run, okay? | ||
I hit a home run in fourth grade, and of course my dad took the wind out of my sails, and he said, well you shouldn't have kept running, but you got lucky. | ||
Thanks, Dad. | ||
You know, thank you very much. | ||
But yeah, I hit a home run in 4th grade on the Diamondbacks. | ||
Hit a home run. | ||
It is technically true that it was an unforced error by the other team because they just kept throwing the ball around and not catching it and I got to home base. | ||
But it was a good hit. | ||
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I kept going and I got the home run. | |
I did a home run and I ran a couple of points in. | ||
But yeah, that didn't stop my dad for saying, you know, hey, well, technically you should have been out. | ||
Technically, you should have stopped running and you got lucky. | ||
Well, thank you. | ||
Thank you, you know. | ||
I'm already the worst guy on the team, but hey, I appreciate the support. | ||
Thanks for the...thank you for the constructive criticism, coach. | ||
So you know that's my life that's uh you know but but it doesn't but it didn't bother me you know but it's not like that bothered me as you can see so but hey we still celebrated you know we went out to dinner we went out to Dee's Little Italy and we got pizza and you know we celebrated the home run I got some good catches I was a good hitter but you know I just wasn't into it I didn't care okay I didn't like baseball I didn't care. | ||
I didn't practice. | ||
I was strong because I had puberty when I was like 11, you know, so I was well When did I stop playing I guess when I was 12, but I was a bigger stronger kid And so I was a good hitter and when I tried I was okay, but I just my mind was elsewhere Okay, I was thinking about Star Wars. | ||
I was thinking about Star Wars, predominantly. | ||
I was thinking about Anakin. | ||
I was thinking about Obi-Wan Kenobi, you know, and Legos and video games. | ||
I was thinking about PlayStation 2, alright? | ||
But I wasn't very good and, you know, my dad big sports head. | ||
Everybody was a big sports head. | ||
Everybody was a big sports guy. | ||
So I played at all. | ||
Very poorly, but I played at all. | ||
I played basketball, volleyball, baseball, golf, tennis. | ||
I was a real multi-sport athlete. | ||
Just, you know, was shit at all of it because, you know, I basically needed, like, Therapy when I was a kid. | ||
What do they call that? | ||
There's a word for it well, what is it called when you like don't have proper motor skills, you know So, I mean I they recommended that for me when I was like four and for whatever reason my you know Parents didn't take him up on that So that was just torture, but you know what it's you know, it's one of those things that builds character That was the argument, you know, I needed to be involved in something. | ||
They said I couldn't just play video games all day. | ||
I So I was forced to suck at sports for eight years and that was really good for me. | ||
Clearly. | ||
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So clearly that was very good for me. | |
Clearly that was, you know, that was definitely a positive experience all the way around. | ||
Somebody says Tony Soprano. | ||
Yeah, exactly. | ||
Not physical therapy, it's... What is it called? | ||
It's on the tip of my tongue. | ||
But yeah, no, they thought that maybe the speech therapy, you know, I was already getting speech therapy because I had a stutter, so they said, you know, the motor skill thing, maybe we don't need that, that's not necessary. | ||
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So, that's my life. | |
Occupational therapy, I think it's occupational therapy, that's right, something like that. | ||
So yeah, so that's my life. | ||
That's a little... | ||
That's a little window. | ||
A little vignette, okay, in my life. | ||
How do we get on the subject again? | ||
Baseball? | ||
How do we get on this? | ||
Oh yeah. | ||
Oh, the cicadas. | ||
Hell yeah! | ||
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You said you're from DeKalb. | |
That's how we got on the subject. | ||
Nigga be like, I'm from DeKalb. | ||
And I'm like, so yeah, thanks dad for not congratulating me on my home run. | ||
How did we get here again? | ||
You said you're from DeKalb. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
So anyway, so I love Chicago, but gonna have to move out for the time being because of the cicadas. | ||
So there you go. | ||
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Yeah, you know, that's just one of those things. | |
UGH! | ||
The rich tapestry. | ||
Not mad, by the way, says somebody. | ||
Yeah, not mad. | ||
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All right. | |
Where was I here? | ||
Problem child says thoughts on older guys dating 19 year old girls. | ||
Would you consider it wrong and manipulative? | ||
Well, I mean, how old are we talking here? | ||
I mean, I guess it depends really. | ||
You know, I don't think that, I think people should probably try to marry somebody like relatively close in age, like I'm talking within 10 years. | ||
I think it's perfectly fine if you marry a girl 10 years younger. | ||
I don't think there's anything wrong with it. | ||
I just think it's kind of, like, it's a little weird. | ||
But I don't think there's anything, like, wrong with it morally. | ||
Women are women. | ||
You know, women, they're 19, they're 25, they're women. | ||
I mean, it's all the same, really. | ||
I mean, people don't really change much once they get out of high school. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
People are who they are, really. | ||
And particularly women. | ||
I mean, we're really gonna pretend? | ||
I mean, women are, you know, more or less, you know, Oh, she's 19, she's 30, she's whatever, eh. | ||
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I don't think there's anything really wrong with it. | |
And, you know, people go like, oh, it's so wrong. | ||
It's like, let me know when I'm supposed to stop finding, uh, you know, young women hot. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
Like, when is that gonna, do you turn, do you turn 50 and you're like, oh, now I'm really into, like, 50 year old women. | ||
I mean, like, when is that, when is that supposed to happen, you know? | ||
I get like, you know, as you get older, you're like, you know, you find people your same age still attractive, but do you ever stop being like, whoa, you know, Charli D'Amelio is really hot. | ||
Are you ever going to not find her hot? | ||
Are you going to turn 40 and be like, ew, ew, she's gross. | ||
I mean, that's just, stop kidding yourself. | ||
You know, people act like it's so wrong. | ||
Like, get over it. | ||
Get over it. | ||
VMI says, It was great seeing so many of our fine young men grope our good friend Joe Kent this evening. - Fine. | ||
He's a slimy little guy, but happy to report a flawless groiping. | ||
Never heard a guy say, my wife was killed in combat so many times. | ||
What a disgusting schmuck to use his dead wife as some type of psychological play. | ||
Another classy veteran. | ||
Sad. | ||
Well thank you for the big super chat. | ||
I gotta see, did you, I hope you got video. | ||
Cause I haven't seen it yet, but I really, if there's video, I really wanna see. | ||
Sounds awesome. | ||
So nice work to the Groipers in Washington State. | ||
Good work out there! | ||
And thanks for the big super chat. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
It is disgusting. | ||
He's standing on her grave, you know. | ||
That's what it is. | ||
I know it's a sensitive subject matter, but there's a fine line, you know. | ||
I would never use the death of a loved one in that way. | ||
I mean, I have had loved ones die, and I, I don't, uh, I don't trot that out to, you know, in a political argument. | ||
I never talk about it, because it's painful to talk about, and it's personal, and it's private, and it's sensitive, and to throw that out there like it's a fucking campaign slogan, it's just, it's horrible. | ||
Nicholas Bank says, Hey Nick, love the show. | ||
You should get a motorcycle. | ||
What do you want me to die? | ||
Pretty Fly White Guy says, These insane NATO leaders are like the corrupt Gotham officials. | ||
They're going to turn Putin into Riddler. | ||
He will be in Guantanamo Bay watching it all go down. | ||
Boom! | ||
Yeah, that's that's great stuff. | ||
Uh-huh. | ||
Yeah, he's doing a really good job. | ||
He's a smart kid. | ||
I like him. | ||
I do that every morning! | ||
What a faggot. | ||
Yeah, he's doing a really good job. | ||
He's a smart kid. | ||
I like him. | ||
Modern Monarchist says he sends his bravest soldiers into the gristle mill, and he thinks he's brave for walking around in smock, bulletproof vest, and helmet. | ||
I do that every morning. | ||
What a faggot. | ||
He needs to be finished. | ||
You are surrounded. | ||
Who is that addressed to? | ||
You are surrounded by angry, pissed-off black guys in an alley. | ||
You have three friends to help fight them off. | ||
Which Groypers do you choose to defend you in this battle? | ||
Vince. | ||
I would choose Vince. | ||
I would choose Steve. | ||
And I would choose... Wait, actually, you know what? | ||
Is it just Groyper Generals? | ||
If it was anybody, I would choose Michigan Zumer. | ||
And I would choose... Michigan Zumer would be one. | ||
And still probably Vince. | ||
And then, yeah, probably Steve. | ||
Michigan Zumer's huge. | ||
So... He would be solid in a fight like that. | ||
I would choose them, I guess. | ||
Kevin Brose's America's Involvement in Ukraine is Approaching Battered Woman Syndrome. | ||
We're bleeding money, losing credibility, and slowly our place as the global hegemon to help an ungrateful ally safe face different countries, same one-sided relationship. | ||
Masterful analysis, Nick. | ||
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07. | |
Hey, thank you, man. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Well said, Kevin Bro. | ||
Well said! | ||
Glad to have you back, my nigga. | ||
Glad to have you back, my friend. | ||
It's true. | ||
It's just a losing proposition. | ||
And people say, oh, I thought you're America first, but you're supporting Russia. | ||
It's like, what a juvenile understanding of the issue. | ||
It's not good for anybody. | ||
It's not good for Ukraine. | ||
It's not good for the State Department. | ||
It's not good for Russia. | ||
It's not good for us. | ||
It's not good. | ||
Modern Monarchist says, you are the reason I am a modern monarchist. | ||
12th century, Nick. | ||
Someone had to say it. | ||
You said it. | ||
None of this OMG the century is civilized nonsense. | ||
Well, crap my pants. | ||
I'm sick of this country. | ||
Or this century, yeah. | ||
Uh-huh. | ||
Vile Live says, I bow to you King Nicholas. | ||
Not hyperbole. | ||
Your stream last night floored me. | ||
07. | ||
Aw, well, hey. | ||
All rise, okay? | ||
It's all good, okay? | ||
But hey, thank you for the big super chat. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
We only need to bow to Jesus, okay? | ||
But... People want to bend the knee. | ||
I think that's appropriate, but... | ||
We're gonna like bow to God. | ||
But hey, I appreciate the sentiment my friend. | ||
Thank you very much for the big super chat. | ||
And I'm glad you liked the show last night. | ||
It's hard to tell if I'm rambling or not because I'm a little autistic and you know I get into a subject I like and I just keep going. | ||
And I don't know how enjoyable that is for you. | ||
But thank you very much. | ||
Donald Trump's is RC Cola greater than all other soft drinks. | ||
Yeah, I'm a fan of RC Cola. | ||
Especially goes good with pizza. | ||
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I don't know why, but it just does. | |
So I always get a little RC when I get a pizza. | ||
Sounds like a good idea for tonight, actually. | ||
Kevin Brough says, I'm an 18th century nigga sipping Pepsi like a real Nicker, LOL. | ||
Let's go Three more pages of super chat still awesome Grand Admiral says, do you have a favorite Star Wars character that's considered legends now? | ||
I don't even know what that means. | ||
I don't know who's legends and who's canon anymore. | ||
I was never into the extended universe. | ||
I was not an EU guy. | ||
I guess Darth Nihilus. | ||
He was my only favorite EU character. | ||
But I think he's still part of canon, right? | ||
Anados says, What will you change about the public education system when you become president? | ||
Almost seems like a broken system at this point. | ||
Kids getting vaxxed, fed horrible food, and led by sick adults, top to bottom. | ||
Where do you even start? | ||
Well, you gotta understand, like, what are we trying to do here? | ||
Now it's turned into, like, liberal arts daycare. | ||
That's what it is. | ||
We need to create a citizenry here and give them moral instruction, a Christian education, and give them practical life skills. | ||
And of course, I mean, they should still learn math and science and reading and all that, you know. | ||
But by secondary school, it should have a mind towards occupational placement, you know? | ||
So, secondary school, like other countries, should be with a mind towards, you know, where are these kids going to end up? | ||
And we should create a system with lots of standardized testing so that we know where our smart people are and we can begin promoting them. | ||
and putting them in charge of industry. | ||
And the people that do not have aptitude, we just need to, I don't know, we got to do something with them. | ||
But maybe they could get a more basic education. | ||
But that's really like China, like Northern Europe. | ||
And the goal should be literacy. | ||
The goal should be critical thinking. | ||
You know, these schools, they don't even care about that stuff anymore. | ||
Like, test scores are a disaster. | ||
Literacy is a disaster. | ||
Mathematical reasoning is a disaster. | ||
And, you know, and they're pushing all this stuff about when we need to teach kids about, like, anal sex, and transgenders, and freaking racism. | ||
It's like, why don't you teach them math? | ||
Teach them how to read. | ||
You know? | ||
So, you're right. | ||
Where to even begin is right. | ||
But yeah, feed them better food, that's a given. | ||
You know, the government should just step into the food market and start banning stuff. | ||
Just take a red pen and just start banning seed oils, start banning trans fats, just start banning all kinds of stuff and, you know, the industry will have to change. | ||
You know, the federal government should go in, ban plastics, ban these industrial oils that we're cooking the food in, ban high fructose corn syrup, straight up, ban high fructose corn syrup, ban seed oils, ban all of it, ban microplastics, ban plastics! | ||
Maybe that's maybe a little extreme. | ||
But yeah, I mean why not? | ||
Bring back glass bottles or just aluminum cans. | ||
But ban the plastics. | ||
This stuff is poison. | ||
Just start banning stuff. | ||
Just get a red pen and don't stop until people are screaming you've gone too far. | ||
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That goes for everybody. | |
BlackRoy vs. LOL. | ||
The Fed does not have the balls to normalize rates. | ||
Interest rates would have to go to Volcker levels and stay there for a generation so Americans can build up their savings while in a recession. | ||
Yeah, exactly. | ||
WonderPet says, I heartily enjoyed the opener for the debate when Destiny opened with 10 minutes of a written out speech refuting points he thought you'd make and you reply with, well, this is all off the cuff but none of that is my argument. | ||
Knocked him on his ass. | ||
LOL. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Well, and it was so funny. | ||
I saw some comments on Reddit where one of his guys goes, he said he didn't prepare, but clearly he prepared. | ||
It's like, no, I'm just that good. | ||
It might've sounded like I was reading it, but I just came up with that spontaneously, you know, because I'm a genius. | ||
Some, it got like 50 upvotes too. | ||
They were like, why did Nick say he didn't prepare it when he clearly wrote something? | ||
Uh, I didn't write anything. | ||
I never write anything. | ||
I never prepare for this stuff. | ||
But, you know, you just do it for long enough and you kind of get the hang of it. | ||
I don't know about your boy who's 33, but, you know, I just get the hang of it. | ||
So, yeah, big cope. | ||
Big Cope. | ||
Max says, love you, Nick. | ||
Great show, buddy. | ||
You're the greatest political influencer and hero of this generation. | ||
Your hard work is much appreciated. | ||
We love you. | ||
You're my hero, man. | ||
God bless. | ||
Good night. | ||
Hey, love you too, man. | ||
Thanks a lot for the kind words. | ||
God bless you, buddy. | ||
God bless you, little buddy. | ||
KillAnimal says, hey, shut up about character limit. | ||
To be able to write 450 characters you have to spend $500 minimum on stream pay. | ||
Apologize to that super chatter and show more gratitude to people donating their money. | ||
No! | ||
No, I will not, okay? | ||
I will not have gratitude for people gaming the system, okay? | ||
It's a social contract. | ||
It's unwritten, you scumbag. | ||
You dirtbag. | ||
And don't be telling me what to do. | ||
You get all high, you know, you give me three dollars, you think you're my boss? | ||
Here, take your three, you know what, here, take your three dollars back. | ||
Take your three dollars back. | ||
With that attitude. | ||
You come in this show, you have no respect. | ||
Wonder Pets Patriot says was where is ass griper is is he safe is he alright? | ||
We've gone through a few assistant gripers over the years. | ||
I hate to break it to you. | ||
It's like it's like double-oh-seven. | ||
It's like James Bond so we've been through we've been through a few of them, but I Just so you know, Assistant Groyper on Gab is not my assistant. | ||
He was my assistant, he's not my assistant. | ||
Just so you know. | ||
But yeah, so the Assistant Groyper has been a sort of rotating position over time. | ||
But that particular, THAT Assistant Groyper I was referring to... | ||
Basterisk says, I feel like NATO and America are basically the new USSR and Soviet Russia. | ||
Ukraine is like Vietnam except Vietnam wasn't even on our border or historically our land. | ||
Valid comparison? | ||
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No, because it's not the Cold War. | |
So it's totally different. | ||
Similar, but different in a few key ways. | ||
Chris says, have you talked about the Dave Rubin situation? | ||
Not surprising that all the Daily Wire Blaze guys support Sodomite Dave. | ||
Yeah, I talked about it, I think, Monday. | ||
I Am Flame says, hey Nick, try Waterloo Grape Sparkling Water. | ||
Yeah, I'll get right on that. | ||
Why is Stu still on Cozy? | ||
I mean, listen, honestly, the only reason he's still on is because if I kicked him off, then he would get to say, uh, I'm the first one that got kicked off Cozy, duh, I'm just too radical. | ||
So I said, you know what, stay on the platform and just get shit on by Groipers, you know, see how much I care. | ||
Because if I banned him, it would play right into his whole, you know, thing. | ||
Because here's the thing, Cozy is not really a free speech platform in a sense, because it's curated, like, | ||
I put people on here who I like and we don't really have the capacity to bring on just anybody so we do have to be somewhat selective and you know I've never said that the goal of Cozy is to make a platform where you could say and do anything you want that's the purpose of this is to create a specific like kind of community and And yeah, I'm, you know, me and specifically Michael Zimmerman are running it, okay? | ||
It's all about what Michael Zimmerman wants at the end of the day. | ||
So... Yeah, but as far as Stu goes, I just really didn't want to give him the satisfaction, so... Who cares about his dumb show? | ||
Not me. | ||
Aim says, do you like Jay Dyer? | ||
I have learned much from the two of you. | ||
Yeah, I like Jay Dyer. | ||
I do. | ||
Good guy. | ||
Dr. Groyper says to ensure your sons are as genius as you, what if you had an Easter egg hunt to pick your wife and each hiding place leave clues to lead to the next location and put the ring inside the final egg destination. | ||
The smartest girl who solves the riddles gets to raise your sons. | ||
That sounds like the gayest thing ever. | ||
Modern Monarchist says Joe Arpaio walks up to you and introduces himself to you for three minutes. | ||
He pulls out his trademark wrinkled pink underwear and a sharpie. | ||
Nick, can I bum an autograph from you? | ||
AF Pragmatist says, let's get an 07 in chat for Nick. | ||
Yeah, thanks. | ||
You know, I have a real taste for mac and cheese. | ||
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I just realized that. | |
I've got a real taste. | ||
For whatever reason, I just all of a sudden developed this real specific taste for like a craft, like Blue's Clues matchup. | ||
We'll have to investigate that later. | ||
Anyway, Forge says, In 2008 I was playing Little League baseball during the cicada stuff, and one flew right in my mouth, down my throat, when I was catching a fly ball. | ||
Absolutely terrible. | ||
That just sounds like the worst thing imaginable. | ||
Because they're big, too. | ||
They're like this big. | ||
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Ugh. | |
Yeah, that's horrible. | ||
That's awful. | ||
That's the worst thing I've ever heard. | ||
Hidecapz says, hey Nick, were you good at laying down bunts? | ||
No. | ||
No, I never bunted. | ||
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But I was a good hitter, I was a good hitter, you know? | |
Because I was strong. | ||
John Groyper says, sleeping hack, just ask your doctor for something called promethazine with codeine syrup. | ||
Pour four ounces into your favorite soft drink and drink while reading Super Chats. | ||
Isn't that lean? | ||
Kevin Bro says, I feel you about leaving Chicago. | ||
My hometown of Houston ain't too far behind. | ||
Our law enforcement has been reduced to giving criminals a timeout with our lax bail system. | ||
We are well on our way to being a sister city to Kinshasa. | ||
Shaking my head. | ||
Keep your head up, King! | ||
Ayo! | ||
Thank you, King. | ||
Yeah, I know. | ||
It's tough, man. | ||
Our homes, man. | ||
Our beloved cities. | ||
It's a shame about Houston. | ||
I was there and I could see it. | ||
I could see it's declining. | ||
Yeah, I hear ya man. | ||
I hear ya. | ||
Be Back King, just been busy with work in my local GOP chapter. | ||
It's election season. | ||
Yeah, I hear you, man. | ||
I hear you. | ||
But good to hear from you, friend. | ||
For the Ghost says, I swear it's not cringed. | ||
Listen, this isn't a video request stream. | ||
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I'm not gonna watch that. | |
WonderPetsPatriots says, this is so traumatizing to hear. | ||
AskRoyper is a rotation. | ||
It's like when my mom told me my betta fish lived to be seven and I learned she just bought the same colored fish every time it died. | ||
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Yeah, well that's, that's life, you know. | |
People come in, they go out. | ||
And I've got a real appetite lately for just, for purging, you know. | ||
I'm just, I'm on my Stalin vibe lately. | ||
No, I love, I love all of our current and former people, but you know, there's something about the aggressive rotation which creates this certain environment which we're after, you know. | ||
But no, I love all the, I love all the former and current assistants. | ||
They're all fine people, but... | ||
I just like to keep people on their toes. | ||
I just like people to know that, you know, there's only one fixture. | ||
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Okay. | |
There's only, there's only one fixture here. | ||
Okay. | ||
And people would do well to remember that. | ||
It's worth, it's worth remembering. | ||
Cause some people get, you know, not some, not, not the assistants, but there's some people get a little comfortable. | ||
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And it's just good to remind people. | |
The dynamic, because some people forget. | ||
Some people forget easily, but for the most part it's not an issue. | ||
God Emperor says, so proud to be a part of 2016 Trump and now the Fuentes-Gruyper era. | ||
Truly historic times led by two real American heroes. | ||
07, hey thanks man. | ||
Kill Animal says, hey for that super chatter to send 800 characters and two super chats he'd have to send literally $600. | ||
$600. | ||
That's not even true. | ||
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Okay. | |
We're almost done here. | ||
Okay, that's our last super chat. | ||
All right. | ||
All right. | ||
All right That's gonna do it for me here That's gonna do it for me here on the show tonight. | ||
That's your last Super Chat. | ||
So hey, thanks for watching. | ||
Whoa! | ||
Remember to follow me on Gab and Telegram. | ||
Follow me here on Cozy. | ||
Do it right now if you haven't already. | ||
Follow me on Cozy. | ||
Remember, I'm on the air Monday through Friday, 8 o'clock Central, 9 o'clock Eastern Time. | ||
As always, I'm Nicholas Chaffin. | ||
Thanks for watching. | ||
Thanks to our Super Chatters. | ||
In particular, Huge shout out to our top three tonight. | ||
Jordan, Simon, Seidel, and VMI. | ||
Can we get an 07 in chat? | ||
Big shout out to our top three. | ||
Thank you Jordan, Simon, VMI. | ||
We appreciate you. | ||
But thanks to all our super chatters. | ||
Thanks to everybody that watches. | ||
We love you. | ||
I'll see you tomorrow. | ||
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Until then, have a great rest of your evening. | |
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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