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March 29, 2022 - America First - Nicholas J. Fuentes
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I've gotten like three or four hundred new followers in just the past week.
So, make sure if you haven't done that already, get on it!
Get on it right now.
Make a Telegram account.
Get it on mobile.
Get it on desktop.
Follow me right now.
I'm so close to 17k.
I hope everybody's gonna gas me up when I get to 17k.
I see some of these streamers, they hit 3,000 and people treat it like it's the biggest deal in the world.
Somebody hits 2,000 and it's whoa!
I hit 10,000, 15,000.
I'm about to hit 17,000 and like nobody even cares.
So I hope when I hit 17,000 everybody's gonna say, whoa this is the best show ever.
And I hope there's gonna be super chats, and I hope everybody really cares, cause, you know, sometimes it doesn't feel... sometimes I'm not feeling the love.
Or, uh, is it 16,000?
I mean, 16, 17... I don't even know.
I mean 16, 17 I don't even know but whenever I hit that next milestone I better feel the love Because I'm not feeling the love.
I tune into these smaller streams, UX hits 2,000, Beardson hits 3,000, and everybody's like, wow, congratulations, King!
Which is great, which I love these guys, you know, and I'm glad to see they're succeeding.
But hey!
I'm over here with 15,000 and nobody and no one says anything.
So I want to feel the love but anyway so follow me so that's an order follow me on cozy now also if you haven't noticed already we have a few new streamers on the platform Flamenco and Sean McCrossin were brought aboard last week.
Flamenco, he's in the drama community.
I'm not gonna, I'm not gonna lie, I'm not the biggest fan, okay?
Not the biggest fan.
He's in the Killstream universe, he's in the drama universe, and once upon a time he killed me in Rust for no reason, and We're on speaking terms, but I haven't forgotten that, so... But he's on the platform.
I was in his live chat last week, I think for his first stream.
Honestly, he's got a pretty good viewership, and I was enjoying his content, so he's on here.
Sean McCrossan, he's from Instagram.
Well-known in the community as a major simp, but he is a young guy, so... You know, I'm trying to be understanding, but...
He had a lot of great content on Instagram, on Instagram Live, and so he's bringing that to Cozy.
We're excited.
He's a great guy.
Big fan of the show and a friend, a friend of the show as well.
And then...
Then this just happened a couple days ago.
Finally, we welcomed the alternative hypothesis or alt-hype onto Cozy.
He's at Cozy.tv slash alt-hype.
And I think he just came on the platform like a day or two ago.
That's when we published his channel.
He did his first stream.
And it's funny, you know, I said that I was hinting that he was joining the platform like a few months ago.
Everybody thought it was Alex Jones.
And then Alex Jones did come on.
But I want to say back in like January, I said, we have another big streamer, he's a legend, he's been in this space forever, he's uh... I said all these nice things, and he was supposed to join the platform, and then he just ghosted me for like three months.
And everybody's like, oh is it Alex Jones?
And I said, no no no, it's not that.
And then Alex Jones, and then we got him before we got alt-hype!
And so I thought he just blew me off.
I'm like, wow, now I feel like an idiot.
We sent this guy a link, you know, he was all ready to go.
And then he reached back out a few days ago and he was like, hey, can I still get on the platform?
I was like, yeah, yeah, you could still get on the platform.
So he's on here and I'm giving him a hard time, but that's a true story.
But I'm really excited that he's on the platform.
You know, we didn't get along when we first met.
He was, you know, we had some negative encounters.
But since then...
Well, let me just be frank.
I never really had a problem with him.
He, for whatever reason, had a problem with me.
This is ancient history now.
This is probably four or five years ago.
What I'm trying to say is, I've always admired his work.
I've always thought he was a legend.
His work on race realism, he's instrumental in making race realism as mainstream as it is.
I mean the guy's like a one-man army and the content that he put out and he's made content more sporadically lately but particularly in the early days of like the the so-called alt-right He was, like I said, a real heavyweight.
Instrumental, basically, in making the case for race realism and racial differences.
And the guy's brilliant.
So, it's very exciting to have him on the platform.
Really great to have him here.
I think he just does more casual stuff now.
Like, I think I saw him do a Fallout stream a few months ago.
But, anyway.
Nonetheless, good to have him here.
Good to see him around.
And it really feels like you look at, and I posted this today on my telegram, you look at the lineup for AFPAC 3, you look at all the streamers that are on Cozy, Chris Emerson just made a new graphic with all the new, well, all the Cozy streamers, and you really see the coalition building.
And it's like every day, every week, it just seems like more and more people are brought into the fold.
And I'm not going to say that everybody on Cozy I would consider, you know, part of like my political movement or whatever.
But, it is to say that we are reaching a level of prominence, we are reaching a level of normalcy, mainstream acceptance.
And it's also true that within the political movement, strictly the AF movement, we are growing all the time.
And it's pretty amazing to see.
This thing started out five years ago.
I did a show, you know, and I made some friends, and I had a partnership with James Alsop early on, and we had a proto-conference back in 2019, but you see how far this whole thing has come in such a short amount of time.
You just take a look at those two graphics and I think it really sinks in just how far we've come, you know?
To see everybody on cozy, we've got old people, young people, we've got people that are political, people that are not political, You know, I mean, how amazing is it that we've got Alt Hype, as well as Milo, as well as all these new kids, like Dalton and Kai and Wurzelrude and Tyler, as well as me, and Alex Jones, and Jessilee Peterson, and Vince, and, you know... And so it's like, there's so much diversity, like in a good way.
It feels like America First is consolidating the entire dissident right.
It feels like, you know, back in 2016, everybody said there was this Trump movement and there was this movement of right-wing people that were opposed to the system, all united behind Trump, and then that kind of blew up after the election.
And then the dissonant right went into this period of turbulence, and everybody was very divided, and now it feels like there's this real consolidation happening, and it feels like a lot of elements, all the good people, all the smart people, all the real human beings, the real Christians, the real right-wing people, it seems like they're all coalescing behind our project.
You know, willingly.
To some extent, maybe unwillingly.
But it feels like we are now the center of gravity in the entire dissident right.
That's a very good thing, because that means that we can really flex some muscle as a real faction and influence the things that happen in the country.
So it's very big.
And I think everybody could feel it, the momentum has just been unstoppable.
I said it at the beginning of the year, did I not?
I said in December, and I said in January, I said, I can feel it, 22 is our year.
And I said, I don't know what, I don't know how.
I said, but this is the year we take it to the next level.
And since the year started the momentum just hasn't stopped really even since I want to say November of last year, but anyway Exciting stuff so all type you can find him here on cozy now.
I'm gonna try and catch his next stream I don't think I caught the first one but With all that being said we're gonna jump into the news here.
I'm trying to think is there anything else interesting that happened Honestly pretty slow pretty slow day.
I checked the news Not much going on.
Thank God for this Oscars thing, because there's nothing big really going on in the news at all.
The Biden speech in Poland was a total disaster.
We'll get into that later, but I mean, that's a really big deal.
But besides that, there's really not much else happening.
So, we'll dive into the Oscar story.
And like I said, you know, I don't watch the Oscars, and I don't even really know anybody that does watch the Oscars.
And the, you know, these award shows, they just suck.
I think everybody hates them at this point.
It's sort of an antiquated institution, in my opinion.
There was a time when you had real mass media and everybody watched the same movies and everybody watched the same TV shows.
Now, where do these movies even come out?
They come out on the streaming services and I don't think the movie industry is the same.
I don't think culture is the same.
And people didn't even like them back then when everybody watched it.
So anyway, it's not like I got on the couch and turned on the Oscars, but everybody saw what happened.
And so last night, if you didn't see it, Chris Rock, who's a comedian, who's black, he made a joke about Will Smith's wife, and it was a pretty mild joke.
I guess she has some disease, some autoimmune disorder, so she's bald.
So she shaved her head.
Because I guess this disease, it makes your hair patchy or something, so she shaved her head.
And Chris Rock made a joke about that.
He made a joke that Jada Pinkett Smith, Will Smith's wife, is bald.
And the camera cuts to Will Smith and he's laughing.
You've all seen the video.
And then he comes up on stage and slaps Chris Rock across the face, like hard.
And then he goes back down and he's yelling at him, get my wife's name out of your fucking mouth.
And I will say for what it's worth, this was roundly condemned.
I haven't really seen any mainstream people supporting this, saying this was a good thing.
But I would be remiss if I did not point out the fact that years ago what did they say about the Oscars?
Does anybody remember?
Is anybody keeping score?
Because I remember 3, 4, 5 years ago everybody was saying the Oscars were too white.
They said that the nominees and the winners were too white.
Not enough diversity, not enough black people, not enough non-white people.
They said it was a big white show and that's a bad thing.
So there is a popular hashtag, hashtag OscarsSoWhite.
So they changed that.
So they saw that as a big problem and of course the liberals in Hollywood, or Jewish liberals in Hollywood, said, oh no, no, we can't have that.
These Oscars are far too white.
And so they made them very black.
And now for the past couple of years, I guess this year, it was produced by a black person, it was hosted by a black person, a black person won Best Actor, it's a big... we know how that goes.
They're literally implementing quotas.
They're now implementing quotas.
They implement quotas for television, they say you have to have so many black characters in your TV lineup in supporting and leading roles.
Network television.
The TV networks themselves are making these rules for their shows.
We see it in advertisements.
And then even the Academy Awards implements these diversity quotas.
You need to have so many blacks nominated, you need to have so many blacks in the movie, and so on.
And so it's just a big affirmative action summit.
We know this.
And wouldn't you know, wouldn't you guess, So it was so white, they made it black, and what do we get?
A fistfight on the stage.
We get somebody walking up, real ignorant, punching some guy, and then screaming at him from his seat.
I will say, because you have to look at it, you have to be a little bit balanced, You know, people go crazy.
People get mad and people do these things.
Could a white person do this?
Yeah.
It's Hollywood.
It's dramatic.
It's drama.
Dramatic things have happened in the past.
Nothing like this.
Nothing violent.
Nothing like the kind of violence you would see in a major city.
But we know these Hollywood celebrities and these kinds of people are given to drama and these kinds of dramatic things, right?
But that being said, there is a little bit of irony here.
It was Oscars so white, we made it black.
Oh, now they're punching each other on the stage.
Again, there were a lot of black people that condemned this.
There were a lot of black people that said, oh, it's very shameful, and oh, this makes black people look bad.
I mean, there are even black people saying, hey, with some self-awareness, hey, this kind of makes us look bad that you got black people punching each other on the stage.
But it's worth pointing out, this is the direction that everything is going in.
There was a time, actually, in America when these institutions were dignified.
It's true that, yes, things have gotten to a point now, maybe in this century, not even in the past couple of years, but you could go back maybe into the 90s or the 2000s.
Yeah, culture's always been degenerate, culture's always been a sewer, but it is all relative.
You know, Frank Sinatra won an Oscar at one point.
And you know, go back and watch his acceptance speech.
Go back and watch what the Oscars used to be like, or any of these American institutions.
The Grammys, the Oscars, these award shows, any kind of public event.
Ronald Reagan would go on TV shows.
Fulton Sheen was at one point the biggest star in television and he won Emmys.
And we all know there's been a huge cultural degeneration, but now there's just no standards at all.
And this is just what goes on.
And it's not like this is an isolated incident, this is just the kind of stuff that happens.
There's no standards.
And I want to say, you know, so there's the punch, Will Smith goes up, slaps Chris Rock, you know, people do these things.
But what was particularly amazing was not just that Will Smith assaults a guy live on TV, But then he just gets away with it.
Not only did they not arrest him and throw him out or anything, but then he, later in the night, goes back to the stage and wins the Best Actor award.
And everybody applauds and he gives a tearful speech and then he goes to the after party and it's just...
So that was almost even more amazing, as sure, okay, it's a big televised event, sometimes dramatic things happen, you know, Kanye West goes up and takes a microphone from Taylor Swift, or things like this have happened before.
But he goes up there, punches a guy, it's literally a crime, I mean this stuff is just not acceptable.
And then they let him go on, win the award, go up, give the speech, go to the after party, and we all know that this kind of behavior is absolutely more tolerated among black people.
This is a 53-year-old man.
This is not an 18-year-old guy.
He's not 25.
He's a 53-year-old man.
And I don't really care so much about, I guess he's in an open marriage so his wife is sleeping with other guys and it's been that way for a long time.
I don't know.
I don't follow all the drama.
That's really neither here nor there.
People pointed out that he was laughing before the joke and then he saw his wife was upset and then he punched Chris Rock.
I'm not really interested in that aspect of it.
I'm interested in the fact that I feel as though black people in America are emboldened and they think that they can get away with anything.
And I think that that goes from the lowest levels where you have, in a city like Chicago, 15 to 24 year old black men stealing cars, robbing stores in broad daylight, going to a store, take a bunch of merchandise and walk right out, All the way up to the biggest, richest, most famous people like Will Smith who thinks, yeah, I can just walk up to the stage and punch a guy.
Now, is he mentally unstable?
Is there something else going on perhaps?
But there is this culture that we know has been cultivated where blacks have been absolutely emboldened And the message that has been promulgated by the elite institutions in which everybody seems to accept is that there are no consequences for black people's actions.
Anytime that a black person does something that is inappropriate, or illegal, or wrong, it can always be explained away by racism, or George Floyd, or Rodney King, or it's the legacy of slavery, or it's some other thing.
And what you see here is like, this is just an ignorant black guy.
And we've all seen that before.
We've all seen this kind of ignorant, wiling out.
It happens every day.
And it happens all the time.
All across the country.
From LA, to Chicago, to New York.
And honestly, I'm just sick of it.
I'm just sick of it, and I'm especially sick of people not just calling it what it is.
That's exactly what it is.
Are we going to pretend that we don't know what this behavior is?
Are we going to pretend that this behavior that we saw last night, that we all witnessed, this is totally outside our frame of reference?
This is totally outside any kind of expectation that we have?
Or prejudice or stereotype or anything like that.
We've all seen it before.
And look at Will Smith in that video when he gets back to his seat and he says, Gee, my wife's name... Look at Will Smith's face.
We've all seen that face.
We've all seen that face.
We've all heard those words.
We've all seen that expression.
It is very familiar, is it not?
And listen, I'm not trying to be ignorant myself.
I'm not trying to come across as some kind of bigot full of racial hatred or something.
It goes without saying, there are black people that do not do these things, and there are white people that do these things, and ultimately individuals are responsible for their actions.
But that does not change the fact that groups exist.
Groups exist in reality in the sense that there are real groups and they are distinct culturally, linguistically, biologically.
There are real groups.
There are black people and there are white people.
It is also true that Because they exist, they exist conceptually too.
There's a grounding in reality, but also there's a conceptual difference as well.
Black people see themselves as black.
White people see themselves as white.
And black people and white people feel a certain way about themselves and each other as groups.
So all of this can be true.
Yes, individuals are responsible for their actions.
Yes, there are people that do these things in every group, and there are people that do not do these things in every group.
It is also true that that does not, again, repudiate the existence of the groups, or the fact that the existence of these groups is meaningful to people and their identities.
And so I have to clarify that in order to say we're tired of this behavior from black people.
And the answer to this behavior is not to change the standards and say, well, when some people do it, it's okay.
Or when some people do it, it's not really their fault.
They don't have agency.
There's this historical circumstance which has been the case for 30 years.
We have to maintain high standards.
This is unacceptable.
This is embarrassing.
Do people realize, and I'm not the biggest like patriot these days because my own government has put me on a no-fly list and stolen my money and is investigating me and treating me like a criminal for doing nothing wrong, but Hollywood, at one point, used to be a marvel of the modern world.
It was an expression of America's creativity, its innovation, its prosperity.
Hollywood and the culture that came from Hollywood, for better or for worse, dominated the globe.
And so when we have our Oscars show, like, I love the movies.
I love cinema as an artistic medium.
I don't know that I love the Oscars, but when we have a show like the Oscars that is supposed to represent Hollywood as an industry, and in a sense represent America, and this is what's put on display, it's embarrassing.
Our country is embarrassing.
I'm embarrassed to be an American when that's what's going on.
It's not funny, it's not cool, and I think Scott Greer or somebody said this, this is the digression of our culture into the snapback, oh no he didn't, world star culture, which is just beneath us, it's just unbecoming, it's embarrassing.
We're the kind of country where, again, it's a meaningful institution.
At the Oscars, people are punching each other and swearing at each other.
I mean, that's the kind of stuff that happens in the Middle East.
That's the kind of stuff that happens in Africa.
Hey, gee, go figure.
Don't think about that one too much.
But that's what happens in barbaric countries.
That's what happens in savage countries.
Have we really sunken that low?
This is supposed to be high civilization.
This is supposed to be a great country.
That's not the kind of behavior that goes on in great countries.
But it's tolerated.
It's tolerated.
It is excused.
People apologize for it.
And so we get more of it on every level.
And this is what happens in classrooms, and this is what happens at Walmart, and this is what happens at Disney World, and this is what happens almost anywhere at 3am in a major city, and now this is what happens at the Oscars.
And it would be unacceptable if anybody did it, but who's doing it?
And it's just, it's a big fat shame.
And nobody wants to talk about it.
Nobody wants to say it's black people that are fighting at Disney World.
It's black people getting in a fistfight at the airport.
And not like one or two black guys in an exceptional circumstance.
It's like families of black people.
They're in like a old country buffet throwing tables over.
We've all seen it.
We've all seen it.
If you haven't seen it in real life, you've seen it on a video.
Or they're at the airport and they're knocking signs over and people are flying over chairs and they're all 300 pounds.
And when are we as a society gonna say, alright enough already.
Enough!
I don't accept this in the country.
But it starts with saying, let's call it what it is, and let's just say, that's not who we are.
That's not what America is about.
It's wrong.
It's embarrassing.
It's shameful.
And we ought to have a culture, once again, that stigmatizes that kind of behavior.
I don't want to live in that country.
I don't want to live in the country where people are getting their weaves ripped out at Disney World.
This is ridiculous.
And I'm sure countries around the world are laughing at us, and I'm sure our ancestors are rolling over in their graves.
This is what our country has become.
So, I look at that Will Smith face and I hate to say it, I hate to say it, I know it sounds bigoted, But we've all seen that.
We've all seen that, you know, that ignorant, prideful face.
We've all seen it.
Don't act like we haven't all seen it.
But we're told, day in day out, blacks can do no wrong.
Blacks can do no wrong.
Every negative perception is created by the media.
And when they do something wrong, oh well, can you blame them?
It's just so hard being black in America.
No it isn't.
No it isn't.
To be black in America means to live without the consequences of your actions.
That's what it means.
It means you get hired.
It means you get into the school.
It means you get the scholarship.
It means you do the bare minimum that is expected of anybody, and you will, it's like you put a rocket ship on your career.
You do the bare minimum.
You shower, you show up on time, you know, you're polite, and oh my gosh, what the heck?
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The next President of the United States, his name is Barack Obama.
nick fuentes
I mean, give me a break.
I'm sick of it.
I'm just sick of it.
And I'm sick of people pretending like we don't know what's going on here.
Even Republicans are going to go on about the Platinum Plan.
Enough with the excuses.
There's a problem going on here.
And it's because, and we all know why, it's the out-of-wedlock birthrate.
And people blame that on welfare.
People can blame that on a lot of factors.
But it's what it is.
Nobody's raising these people.
You know, a lot of these black men are just not being raised at all.
And then when they are brought up, and there's biological factors as well, I mean that's obviously, that's the core of it too.
That's why you see the same pattern of behavior from America through the Caribbean all the way across the other continents.
That's why you see the same videos, the same behaviors.
But there also is some truth that there's this huge problem going on as we know with the family, But ultimately, we also have to take a look at the culture that's emboldened it too.
And a whole class of people has been told that, yeah, you can't do anything wrong.
And when you do something wrong, well, that's the white man's fault.
And that's where you get that, that's where you get that face from Will Smith, this I'm about to wild out and ain't nobody gonna tell me!
Then that's when you start to, and it's like, and this is what our country has become.
That face, that attitude, and now we all have to be held hostage by this.
We all now have to live with that.
And now, Chris Rock, he's black, and he could be anybody.
He could be any black guy, he could be, more specifically, he could really be any white guy.
And a Will Smith could be in any neighborhood, in a major city, anywhere, for any reason.
Maybe for no reason at all.
Maybe because you got your iPhone.
Maybe because you drove your Mercedes downtown.
Maybe just for no reason at all other than that you are white.
And we all now just have to deal with it and you better not talk about it because if you do, you're racist.
And if you're racist, we're gonna destroy your whole life.
So just shut up and just pretend we've never seen that before.
Shut up and pretend we've never seen that picture before.
We've never seen that movie before.
Again, totally outside our frame of reference.
I have no idea what that is.
Enough!
Enough with the... We gotta go back to the way things were 20 or 30 years ago, when everybody just knew the score about how everything worked.
We've gotten to the point now, and I said this on a stream last night, I was on with VEDA and UX, We've gotten to the point now where we all just have to play make-believe.
Like, we don't know what's going on.
You know?
Like, ever since George Floyd and even before that, like, we... Again, we don't know what we're dealing with here.
Like, these kinds of behaviors, like, we... Oh, I've never seen that before.
I have no idea what's going on.
I mean, seriously?
And even on the right wing!
I even have people on my own side, and they talk condescendingly towards me, like as if saying this is somehow beneath them.
It's the truth!
It's the truth!
And you know it, and I know it, and everybody knows it, and a lot of people talk about it, but they'll just talk about it in a hushed tone, or they'll talk about it in their home, with their family, They'll look around before they talk about it, but we all know what this is about.
We all know what's going on here.
I'm not some terrible, hateful guy, but listen, I live in the real world.
I live in the suburbs of Chicago.
I watch the nightly news.
I know which neighborhoods not to drive in, even though it's shorter some days than going down 290.
I don't drive through those neighborhoods.
And everybody in the city knows why.
But I'm and people like me are just the only ones willing to say it.
Because it's not politically correct.
It's just plain correct.
That's the problem.
It's not politically correct.
It's just plain regular correct.
I don't want to see that face anymore.
I don't want to live in fear anymore.
I don't want to be embarrassed anymore.
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By ignorant Will Smith, keep my watch your fucking mouth!
nick fuentes
Oh, enough, enough, enough already!
Enough out of Will Smith, enough out of, out of, out of all these people, for real.
I just, I'm so sick of it.
And normally I don't get too explicit about this kind of stuff, but We've reached a breaking point here, and everybody is fed up at this point.
In the city of Chicago, you've got black kids, they walk into an Ulta, and they just start taking stuff, and just walk right out, and that's it, and you better not say anything, and the cops don't even chase them, and that's just the way it is, and we all know, we all know that's how it goes.
And so then you see it at the Oscars, And even the black people know.
Even the black people are facepalming and saying, look at how this makes us look.
Yeah, exactly!
But how do you think we got here?
Well, it's all this business about Wakanda, and your magic, and George Floyd was a good boy, he ain't do nothing, and all the rest.
How do you think we arrived here?
Yeah, you should be embarrassed.
You should feel ashamed.
How about a little culpability?
Yeah, this is one incident of black violence you can't blame on the white man.
This is one episode of black violence that nobody can blame on the white man.
So hopefully after this, maybe people are going to be more over it than they were the day before.
Maybe people are going to be more willing to just call it what it is.
I'm sick of it, man.
And it's affirmative action.
It's the crime.
It's the gangs.
It's the stuff going on in the schools.
I don't understand where people are coming from.
I get where the left comes from.
I get where a well-meaning, well-intentioned, good-faith, left-wing person would come from.
They'd say this kind of rhetoric is dangerous because if you talk like this, it could lead to antipathy and so on.
I understand that, but look at what's happening to our society.
It's crumbling.
I get all that.
I understand.
And you do have to be responsible and you have to be careful about how you address a sensitive subject like this.
But at some point, you've just got to call it what it is.
And it's been the same story for like 60 years.
Okay?
It's not like it's anything new either.
So...
Remember they said, Oscar's so white, and they said that about our country.
And this is what everything is becoming.
Everything is becoming just like a giant free-for-all.
And who wants to live, who wants to go grocery shopping, and who wants to go out to dine, wants to go out to eat, or ride on the public transit, or go downtown, or fly in a plane, or go to Disney World, or watch the Oscars, When it's a giant free-for-all everywhere you go.
And that's what it is.
That's what I see.
I see the same same vignettes playing out all across America.
You know, I went to Target the other day and there were three morbidly obese women walking in front of me, spread out, and you know exactly what that looked like, don't you?
Don't you?
Walking so slow In a way that is all too familiar.
we've all seen it have we not but god forbid don't you but don't you say it Don't say it!
Don't say it!
That's racist!
You can't say that!
But we all know...
Have you ever been at a... Have you ever pulled up to a crosswalk and seen that?
No!
unidentified
No!
nick fuentes
What?
I've never seen that before.
I don't know what that's all about.
So it's just... I mean, who are we kidding anymore?
When I drove through Atlanta on my way back from Florida, I mean, the kinds of things that I saw in Atlanta, Like, I don't even want to repeat them because I know exactly where that's gonna go.
unidentified
I know, because I'm gonna get pissed off and I know where that's gonna go.
But I'm just sick of it.
nick fuentes
And at the minimum, at the minimum, we just have to we just have to say, like, it's wrong.
It's wrong.
We want people that are considerate and respectful And we want people that are not violent.
We don't want to live in a country that has all those other things.
We just don't.
I don't want any part of that.
That's now even at the Oscars.
And like I said, the most egregious part and the show goes on.
He slaps Chris Rock.
And the show goes on.
And then he wins the award for best actor playing Serena Williams' dad.
Like is that... I mean that just adds a layer to it as well.
They make a movie about Serena Williams' dad.
Really?
And, oh, it's, oh, and everybody, it's the best performance ever, and he wins the Best Actor, and he still gets, and he still gets to go up there.
Could you imagine if a white guy did that?
Would a white guy slap the shit out of somebody, and then get up and accept an award for Best Actor, and get applauded, and give a tearful speech, and then go to the after party, and... If Mel Gibson did that?
If any, if any white guy did that, There is one standard for white people, and there is one standard for everybody else, and then there's like a standard for black people, which is just, they can do no wrong, you can't criticize them, Anything that they, if we can acknowledge they do something wrong, it's someone else's fault.
And it's really not their fault.
And actually, if you acknowledge it, you're just somehow racist.
That's just another way of saying the N-word.
You know, if you, again, if you criticize them, well that's just a PC way of saying the N-word.
For everything!
How many black people have said that?
Even Kanye, who I adore, he said that when he shows up to a place two hours late and people are upset, he says that's a way of calling Him the N-word.
And Tyler the Creator, he won some award I think at the Grammys and they called him a rapper I think or something.
He said that's another way to say the N-word.
So everything is like saying the N-word.
Everything, you know, again.
There's just no standard at all.
No expectations.
And can we just reorient society where it's just different?
And everybody is held to a standard of decency and acceptable human behavior?
I mean, I think the Oscars maybe needs to... Maybe we... Maybe it's not white enough.
Maybe we need to make the Oscars more white next year.
Like, no beatings.
Maybe a white guy produces it.
Maybe a white guy hosts it.
You know, maybe we need to make the Oscars more white.
Maybe we need to make things, maybe we need to make things more white.
Because, I mean, everybody makes fun of white people and they say, oh, white people are corny.
But, you know, white people are pretty damn good.
You know?
White people do things on time.
And white people are reliable and they're considerate.
And you know, maybe the Oscars could benefit from more whiteness.
Maybe America could benefit from more whiteness.
Hey, hate to say it, but maybe blacks.
Maybe they could benefit from saying, hey, here's a good example to follow.
And that goes for anybody.
Whites are pretty awesome.
Maybe other people could look at them and say, that's a good example.
That's a good standard.
unidentified
We could maybe live up to that.
nick fuentes
So maybe there's just not enough.
Whiteness used to mean that people dressed up when they went out, and it meant that people were respectful, and there was etiquette, and there was an unspoken code of conduct, and there was community, and people cared for animals, and people are Christian.
So maybe if we could just restore that a little bit, maybe we could bring back that whiteness in the Oscars.
If we bring back whiteness in America, Maybe that's gonna be a good thing for everybody.
I feel like that would be better as opposed to what we're doing now.
As opposed to the trajectory that we're on now.
Because, you know, I guess Disney World was too white, and I guess... and I guess McDonald's at 1 a.m.
was too white, and Walmart was too white, so they... and they somethinged it up!
They changed it up.
Let's just say they changed it up.
They changed it up.
They somethinged it up a little bit.
Somethinged it up.
unidentified
And now it's just a little bit too not white.
nick fuentes
It's just a little bit too not white.
In a way that makes everyone sort of like gasp.
In a way that makes people like uncomfortable and like fearful for their safety.
So we just gotta...
You know, maybe we just gotta turn it back a little bit.
Maybe we gotta rotate the dial a little bit back in the other direction.
Just saying, just a helpful suggestion, but... I was just saying the other day, I think Will Smith is overrated.
I don't even really like his movies.
Chris Rock handled it very well.
Chris Rock... he did very good, you know?
He handled it very... because, you know, anybody else, if it was Jamie Foxx, it would have turned into a brawl.
Or somebody would have said something.
So you know, Chris Rock actually handled it very well.
To his credit, Chris Rock is black and he handled it very well.
So it's not completely a racial thing in a certain sense.
Because Chris Rock handled himself very well and he just rolled with it.
He went right on and showed more restraint than I think most people, period.
More than I would have, more than I think anybody would have in that situation.
I thought he handled it very good, very well.
So I thought Chris Rock did, you know, I thought that was a good example.
And people are giving him credit.
You know, there are people condemning Will Smith, but the question is, as always, how did we get here?
I don't think you can divorce these sort of declining expectations and standards for this kind of behavior happening on a bigger and bigger stage.
I know it's sort of predictable.
A black guy punches a black guy and people go, oh, you know, we know what Nick Fuentes' take is going to be, but it's just true.
It's just true.
This is how we view the world and hey, We're not really proven wrong.
I'd like to be proven wrong.
I wish it was like Wakanda.
I wish the Oscars were made less white, and America was less white, and it got better, and it was like Wakanda, and we had flying cars.
But that's just not grounded in reality, unfortunately.
That's just not real.
And it's these declining standards, these attitudes, double standards, and so on, which has emboldened this behavior and made it far worse than ever.
And now we're being held hostage as a country and we can't even talk about it.
Let's talk about it.
It's wrong.
It's wrong.
Violence is wrong.
It's not funny.
It's not a clapback.
It's just embarrassing and it's shameful and it's uncivilized and it's undignified and it's unbecoming of our nation.
America Should be a great and a proud nation.
Not a barbarian nation.
Not an animal nation.
We're not an uncivilized country.
Do we want to be like other uncivilized countries?
Do we want Will Smith and Chief Keef and others?
Do we want that to be what defines our country?
I don't think so.
And there's no reason that it should.
So anyway, so that's that but I want to move on I want to get into our feature story, which is about Ukraine Somebody says Nick knows it was staged.
I don't think it was staged.
Actually.
I don't know why people would say that I mean, I guess I understand but no, I don't think it was staged.
I Think it taught Chris Rock.
I think it caught him totally off guard.
I mean you saw He had his hands behind his back So it was too peculiar to be staged, because Will Smith is laughing, and he's even laughing as he walks up to sort of like disarm Chris Rock, because if he came up there fuming, Chris Rock would have been like, whoa!
But no, Will Smith, he was laughing, he laughed up to the stage like to conceal his intentions.
Chris Rock has his hands behind his back, and he just ate that slap.
It didn't look fake to me at all.
And he didn't have anything to say.
unidentified
He was like, oh, uh... So I thought it was real.
nick fuentes
Totally staged, people are saying.
Totally staged.
Fake for ratings.
No, I don't think so.
The thing is, people in our audience believe that everything is fake.
And, you know, that is one of the problems.
You could really blame that on the media, I guess, but... I'm a conspiracy theorist.
You know that.
I think 9-11 was fake.
I think the justification for the Iraq War was fake.
I think that a lot of things are fake.
I thought that the Las Vegas shooting was fake.
I thought the election results were fake.
I think the vaccine is fake.
I mean, I'm a conspiracy theorist.
I don't think that was fake.
Some things are real.
Some things are just real.
I think that there are things that are real, and I think there are things that are fake.
But some people just assume that everything's fake.
And some people think that everything's real.
But no, I think it's... Are you saying it's not believable that a black guy would go totally off the rails and hit somebody?
Like is that what the suggestion is?
Like that couldn't happen?
That would never happen.
A black guy getting emotional and violent And an inappropriate occasion?
That's gotta be fake.
That's gotta be staged.
That would never happen otherwise.
They had to stage that.
I mean, like, is that what you're saying?
Because...
I guess it's being... I mean, you sound like, uh, who's the one who says that it's white people in blackface committing all the crimes?
I forget his name.
But somebody years ago was suggesting that there were white guys going around in black masks killing people to frame black people for violence.
It's like, yeah, it's actually, it's totally plausible to me that that was real.
unidentified
Forgive me, but I feel like that's completely plausible.
nick fuentes
For ratings, Nick?
unidentified
Well, people aren't gonna watch it because of the slap, you know?
I mean, I guess people are gonna tune in, but it just doesn't seem plausible to me.
nick fuentes
Tariq Nasheed?
Yeah, it's Tariq Nasheed.
Anyway, I'm not gonna fight with the live chat about it.
If you think it's fake, I think you're not very smart, but... We're gonna get into our featured story here tonight about Ukraine, and you see I've got my new lapel pin on.
I'm surprised they even sell these still.
But this is to promote peace between the United States and Russia.
I am trying to promote peace between our two great nations.
You know, people would say... People might say, You have the flag of a horrible empire led by a murderous dictator where they have fake elections and a fraudulent democracy and they're aggressive all over the world and they've done unspeakable things and I would say And I would say, but I still want to promote peace with the United States of America.
I would say, but I would say to that, I know, I know the United States of America has done horrible things.
But in the interest of peace, we must be diplomatic, okay?
So yes, so yes, I am brandishing both the Russian and the American flag tonight.
I know it's controversial.
I know I'm gonna take a lot of heat.
I know a lot of people are gonna say, How could you brandish a flag of an evil nation like that?
And I would say because we want peace with the United States, okay?
We want peace!
unidentified
That's in the interest of diplomacy.
nick fuentes
So I seek peace between both countries irrespective of what goes on in them.
We do not want war.
We do not seek war.
Anyway, so our featured story tonight is about the war in Ukraine and we've got a couple of big major developments.
First, Joe Biden gave a speech on Saturday in Poland and you know all last week I was very concerned about the American posture on the war in Ukraine because the narrative for the past two weeks at least has been that Russia has stalled I mean, that's one part of it, is that the Russian advance has met unprecedented resistance and their advance has been slowed down to a stalemate.
And it's become a war of attrition that Ukraine can win if they bleed the Russians dry by destroying their equipment and if the sanctions regime bleeds the Russian economy.
At the same time, the United States has claimed that Putin is a war criminal and suggested that Vladimir Putin may use chemical weapons.
And so taking these two things together, I said last week I'm beginning to suspect that the United States is building the case to intervene in the conflict more directly and to escalate our response to the crisis.
And I said that because it's a very plausible sort of chain here.
The war isn't going so well.
The tide may be turning.
Zelensky can win.
Russia, fearing a catastrophic loss, may do the unthinkable and use chemical weapons.
In fact, he's already committing war crimes.
And if he crosses this newly drawn red line, this new tripwire which has been established, which can be faked by the United States or the Ukrainians for that matter, He would give the pretext for America to go in and punish the Russians and finish the job.
And that's what it's really about is creating a new tripwire that the Ukrainians themselves can activate.
The United States, and Biden said this last week at the NATO summit, he said, if Putin uses chemical weapons, we will respond.
And he didn't say what that response would be.
So it's totally unpredictable for the Russians and for the rest of us.
But he created a new tripwire and said, under these conditions, if this, then this.
If the Russians do a chemical attack, then we have a blank check to do something.
We have an automatic response, which has been triggered and set in motion.
And we will be justified in doing something.
What it is, no one knows.
The problem is that anyone can activate that tripwire because the Ukrainians could blame the Russians for a chemical attack.
They could stage a chemical attack, blame it on the Russians and invite a U.S.
escalation.
The United States could fake it.
Anyone could fake it.
And that means that Then if the DC military-industrial complex wants to intervene, that's their formula.
That's clearly, that's a plausible scenario where they get involved.
So I said that all throughout last week, and then my fears were somewhat justified on Saturday.
Biden was in Europe, he went to Poland, he gave a speech, and at the end of the speech he said something very provocative.
He said that Vladimir Putin could not remain in power.
And this gives credence to the Russian regime and its fears that the United States is pursuing regime change in Russia.
And I'll read this article to you and we'll discuss further.
It's this quote.
President Biden on Saturday said that Russian President Vladimir Putin cannot remain in power as he declared the Russian invasion of Ukraine a strategic failure while pledging continued support for the embattled Ukrainian people.
Biden said, quote, for God's sake, this man cannot remain in power.
It appeared to be the first time Biden has explicitly called for Putin's removal.
It would mark a sharp contrast from prior statements from the White House, which have emphasized that regime change in Russia is not the policy of the United States.
And this is what's alarming is that that is, that isn't direct.
That is about as overt as it gets.
He is saying that it is the policy of the United States to pursue regime change in Russia.
Meaning that the United States wants to overthrow Putin.
Which is... That is just shy of a declaration of war.
Could you imagine if Putin gave a speech and said that Biden must be removed from power?
That's a declaration of war.
If that's not a declaration of war on the country, that's a declaration of war on the sovereign, on the regime that controls the country.
And like I said, this gives credence to exactly the concerns that Vladimir Putin has, and which he's spoken about openly for two decades.
I debated this with Destiny and I've talked about this on my show for weeks.
People say, why has Russia invaded Ukraine?
Well, NATO says that this is just aggression.
It is revanchism.
Putin is a dictator who wants to rebuild the dead empire.
And he'll do anything necessary to accomplish this.
Invade innocent, small countries.
Kill women and children.
And so the narrative that we're hearing from Western media and from the NATO alliance and the Western security state is that this is just plain aggression.
Unprovoked, uncalled for, illicit war of aggression.
What Putin has said is quite different.
He has said since 2008 that Ukraine joining NATO would be a threat to Russia.
Why?
Because the goal of NATO is to contain Russia.
And the policy of the US intelligence agencies has been to overthrow pro-Russian governments.
And they've talked about this since 1991.
They overthrew the government in Ukraine.
They overthrew the government in Georgia.
They overthrew the government in Kazakhstan.
And there have been color revolutions all over Eastern Europe since the fall of the Soviet Union.
And for the past 20 years, the concern from Vladimir Putin is that it's Ukraine, Georgia, and Kazakhstan today and Russia tomorrow.
It's part of a very ambitious goal on the part of the United States to make Russia into a liberal democracy and a pawn of American foreign policy.
And in order to do that, they need to decapitate the leadership in Moscow and take control of the country in a hostile way.
And so Putin says that pursuant to that goal, the United States is doing something like island hopping.
It's going from country to country, expanding the NATO alliance, expanding the borders of NATO, moving missiles and other U.S. military and intelligence assets closer and closer to Russia, culminating in some kind of coup attempt or psyop on the culminating in some kind of coup attempt or psyop on the population overthrow the Russian And so he says it's for that reason that the United States is hostile, the United States is working against the interest of the Russian government,
And so U.S.
intervention, U.S.
troops, and a U.S.
security guarantee in Ukraine is going to be a detriment to Russian security.
It will be detrimental.
And so all the NATO shills say, oh, that's ridiculous.
NATO isn't trying to destroy Russia.
NATO's a defensive alliance.
That's what people say.
NATO would never aggress.
They would never initiate violence.
Except for when they do.
Because they have done that in Eastern Europe.
They've done that in Libya.
They've done that in Afghanistan.
But when they do that, they had a good reason.
But they'll never initiate violence against Russia because, you see, that would be unthinkable.
And NATO's a defensive... It's in the name.
It's a defensive alliance.
Well, it's not in the name, but...
That's a defensive treaty.
And their Article 5 from the Treaty of Rome can only be triggered if they're defending their country.
They would never initiate anything overtly or covertly.
But then you hear rhetoric like this.
And it's not like this is not the sentiment in the State Department, and it's not like that's not the sentiment of the UN Ambassador and of the National Security Council.
This is how they talk in the think tanks.
This is how they talk in the policy papers.
We know that this is how they feel about Russia, and Putin knows that.
And Biden just said the quiet part out loud.
I hate that expression, but that's what it is.
The media, which is controlled by the security state, and the security state itself has all but said exactly that for 30 years.
For 20 years specifically about Putin.
That Putin is going to be removed, that the Russian regime is going to be a liberal democracy, and all this kind of stuff, particularly in the past 8 years, since 2014.
And so when Biden says Putin cannot remain in power, That just instantly gave credibility to everything Vladimir Putin is saying.
And it wasn't a gaffe.
It wasn't a mistake.
That is the Western sentiment.
That is the sentiment of the American security state.
And it's like, hello?
Okay, now do you understand?
Now do you get it?
Why did Putin invade Ukraine?
Because Ukraine was going to join a defensive alliance which is built on the American security guarantee and the American president just basically declared war on the Russian government.
That's why.
Because Biden, representative of the NSC, and the DOD, and the Pentagon, and the whole deal, the State Department, he just said, Putin cannot remain in power.
And that's what they're all thinking, and that has been their policy, that's been what all that money going to Eastern Europe is about, that's why they back Navalny, that's why they back Russian opposition, that's what it's all about.
Removing Putin from power.
He said it and you can't take it back.
And they've tried.
They're walking it back.
And this is later on in the article.
It talks about how the White House and NATO and the State Department have all had to walk that back.
This is the same article.
It says, shortly after Biden's address, the White House denied that Biden was calling for regime change, even though that's exactly what he did.
A White House official said, quote, the President's point was that Putin cannot be allowed to exercise power over his neighbors or the region.
He was not discussing Putin's power in Russia or regime change.
Except that, and they can say that, and they can clarify and they can cover their ass and say, no, no, no, like he misspoke, that's not our policy.
But that's not what he said.
What he said was Putin cannot remain in power.
And what does that mean?
Where is Putin in power?
In Russia.
He's the president of Russia.
He's been the president of Russia for 22 years.
So when they say he cannot remain in power, they're saying he can't be president of Russia anymore.
Well, why wouldn't he be president of Russia?
Because he must be removed.
That's a mandate.
It's a call to action.
So the White House can clarify and say, well, that's not our official policy.
We didn't mean to say that, but that's what he said.
He said regime change is the policy.
The UN Ambassador to NATO, Julianne Smith, said on Sunday that the U.S.
does not have a policy of regime change towards Russia.
And she said Biden was speaking in the moment.
At a press conference in Jerusalem earlier on Sunday, Secretary of State Antony Blinken also told reporters that the U.S.
does not have a strategy of regime change in Russia, adding that Biden made the point that, quote, Putin cannot be empowered to wage war or engage in aggression against Ukraine or anyone else.
Okay, but that's not what he said.
So it is true that it is not the official United States policy to pursue regime change.
That is not officially, formally, openly the policy of the regime.
And it is true that Biden misspoke.
I'm sure that wasn't on the teleprompter.
Nevertheless, he said we want regime change.
And you could say that's a gaffe.
Maybe it was on the teleprompter.
But that betrays the attitude of the West towards Russia.
Again, it doesn't matter.
Okay, it was a gaffe.
Oh, he meant something else.
He meant what he said.
He said what he meant.
And whether that was intentional or not intentional, that is what the National Security Council, the Pentagon, the State Department, the National Endowment for Democracy, the NGOs, that is their policy against Russia.
That is why Czech Republic, Hungary, and Poland became part of NATO in 99.
That's why NATO expanded to 10 other countries.
In the next eight years.
That's why they want Ukraine and Georgia in NATO.
Because they do not want Putin in power.
And why don't they want Putin in power?
Because Putin is exercising real sovereignty.
That's why.
Because the United States does not want allies.
The United States does not want partners.
The United States wants vassals.
It wants slave countries.
It wants countries like the United Kingdom, Or like any of the NATO countries, any of the Western European countries, it wants countries like Japan or South Korea that are on strings, that do whatever the United States commands.
That's what the United States is interested in.
It is not interested in a sovereign, independent Russia which is unique and distinct from America and exerting its own interests and its own foreign policy.
That's why.
They hate Russia for the same reason that they hate China, for the same reason that they hate all these other so-called rogue states.
Because the United States does not want to coexist with any other country, any other power.
They want democratic globalism.
They want the whole globe to be a liberal democracy.
And they want the liberal, democratic, neoliberal, capitalist world order to submit to the United States as its moral founder, as its moral superior.
That's what it wants.
That's what all these programs are about.
And as soon as you... You know, they hate Belarus.
They hate Lukashenko.
But they love Zelensky and they love Ukraine.
And that's because they've got their eye on Ukraine.
They want Ukraine to become a thriving liberal democracy that is controlled by the American regime.
They hate Belarus because Belarus is an autocratic dictatorship and they don't do whatever the United States says.
They don't like Hungary for the same reason.
Hungary's not controlled by Putin, but the regime in Hungary banned all the NGOs and banned the Soros-backed groups.
And so they say, oh, it's an illiberal country and so on.
That's what it's about.
And that is the policy of the United States.
And that gives you a little insight into why it is just so unacceptable that Ukraine is a part of NATO.
Think of it.
Ukraine is on Russia's border, not ours.
Ukraine was once a part of the Soviet Union and a part of the Russian Empire.
Not a part of America.
Not a part of Western Europe for that matter.
Not even really a part of Europe.
Russia's Eurasian nation.
Russia's always been distinct from Europe.
Always.
And it is the American president that is saying that Putin must be removed from power.
And it is that head of state, it is that country which is going to have that much control over Ukraine A country that's thousands of miles away, that's in Russia's backyard, that's historically part of Russia, that was a part of the Soviet Union, that's not even really European?
It doesn't make any sense.
It is unacceptable.
It's just unacceptable.
And everybody in the national security apparatus knows that.
But everybody on the ground has been duped into thinking this is some moral struggle, this is some moral thing, and Putin's a bully.
He's just a big fat bully.
He's a big dictator, just like the Soviets.
He's not like the Soviets.
If he were like the Soviet Union, you'd know it.
If the Russian Federation in 2022 was like the Soviet Union, you'd know it.
And it would be far worse, and it would be far different from what's going on now.
The Russian Federation is not the Soviet Union.
Vladimir Putin is not Joseph Stalin.
And what the government is doing is playing into Russophobia, straight up.
They are playing into a caricature, they are playing into an anachronistic, an antiquated view of Moscow, of Russia, in order to control people's perceptions about the conflict.
It's true that Russia is the same nation, and Russia is the same people, and there's a similar culture, but the order, the regional order, in Eastern Europe is nowhere near what it was in the 1950s.
It's not even close to what it was in the 60s, 70s, or 80s.
This is a different time.
It is a different circumstance.
It is a different country.
But NATO has not changed one bit, and Washington has not changed at all.
Same old.
And Biden saying, Putin must go, Putin must not remain in power, that's about as provocative as it gets.
And that proves every concern that Russia had has been proven to be valid by that statement.
How could that be acceptable?
That's a declaration of war.
And that's been a long time coming.
He's a war criminal, he's a butcher, he's a killer, he's a murderer.
He's a gas station attendant, he's a thug, he's a plutocrat.
Think about all the slander against the Russian President over 8 years.
And of Russia as a nation and the caricature they've created.
Regime change has always been the policy.
And that is why they cannot have Ukraine.
If the Empire is pursuing regime change against Putin, they cannot then control Ukraine and Georgia.
You know, now people are beginning to understand.
I said that in the debate.
The purpose of NATO is to contain Russia.
And NATO is far more powerful than Russia.
So, that is a security threat to Russia.
Now you add to that that that vastly more powerful empire whose express purpose is to contain Russia is talking about regime change?
It doesn't matter.
It doesn't matter any clarification they could give.
That disqualifies Ukraine from being in NATO.
It's disqualified.
It should not be in the conversation.
And we should know better.
It's just a provocation outright.
Why is NATO membership still in the conversation?
That should have been nixed eight years ago when Putin annexed Crimea and when the civil war started in Donbass.
It should have been off the table then and there because a country with the civil war raging cannot join NATO and a country with disputed territory with Russia cannot join NATO.
So why then did the conversation persist for eight years?
Why was Zelensky allowed to talk about nuclear rearmament?
Why did the United States sign a treaty with Ukraine last year strengthening their diplomatic and security ties?
Why did they start sending Ukraine lethal aid in the last administration?
Why is the United States and the British Empire, the United Kingdom, why are they sailing their destroyers in disputed territory in the Black Sea and sending their bombers flying along the border of disputed territory in Crimea and Donbass?
Why is all of that going on?
Other than to provoke a war with Russia.
What's the endgame?
As of February 2014, Ukraine could not join NATO.
And nothing has changed since.
Last I checked, Russia has not given up Crimea.
Last I checked, Kiev has not taken back Donbass and they have no sign of doing so.
So nothing Meaningfully, materially changed between February 2014 and last month and January when the negotiations began.
Ukraine couldn't join NATO then.
They can join NATO now.
But yet, the United States couldn't let that go and live with that.
They demonized Putin for eight years.
And George W. Bush said that he looked in Putin's eyes and saw he had a good soul.
And Hillary Clinton did the Russian reset when she was the Secretary of State.
But when Putin invaded in February, Because the United States crossed a red line.
Well, they decided he was always no good.
He was always a dictator.
He was always hell-bent on rebuilding the Soviet Union.
You know, he made that remark in 2004, but it didn't gain any salience until 2014 when he invaded Crimea.
And suddenly when he told the United States, no, you can't have Ukraine, oh then they decided that took on a world-altering significance.
That phrase, that statement now defined him.
He's the new czar, he's the new general secretary, hell-bent on rebuilding the Russian Empire, and he's got to be stopped and we cannot relinquish Ukraine.
Why?
What's the purpose?
What's the purpose?
And now here we are, And the diplomacy failed, the negotiations failed, the Russians invaded, the sanctions were slapped on, they've had no effect, tens of thousands have been killed, the world order will never be the same, Zelensky's about to surrender, and what does the United States say?
They say the quiet part out loud.
They say, yep, all along it's regime change.
That's why we're saying he's a war criminal, a butcher, a killer.
That's why we're talking about chemical weapons, because they are seeking regime change.
And they could pretend that was like a little mistake, that was a little gaffe.
You can't take that back.
He said it.
He said it for a reason.
He was thinking it.
They're all thinking it.
They're all saying it in private.
That's their attitude.
That's their policy.
It's been their policy.
That justifies the Russian invasion.
100%.
I've never felt more strongly about something like this.
Never.
You see all these Ukrainian flags flying.
Who's the aggressor here?
And that's just it.
And the latest development here too, Zelensky has said NATO membership's off the table after all.
And this is the latest from BBC.
It says Ukraine's president has said his government is prepared to discuss adopting a neutral status as part of a peace deal with Russia.
In an interview with Russian journalist Zelensky said any such deal would have to be put to a referendum in Ukraine.
He said, quote, security guarantees and neutrality, non-nuclear status of our state, we are ready to go for it.
This is the most important point, Mr. Zelensky said in a 90-minute video call.
Zelensky said that any potential agreement would require a face-to-face meeting with President Putin and that effective security guarantees that Ukraine would not come under attack are essential.
unidentified
Okay?
nick fuentes
So why could we not have resolved this in 2014?
Can anybody, can any of these NATO geniuses, any of these NATO shills, any of these people that suddenly love Ukraine, can anybody tell me why we couldn't have just settled that in 2014?
Now, Zelensky says it, we can have neutrality.
Now we can, oh really?
And non-nuclear status.
He was talking so tough back in February.
He had been emboldened by the United States and back in February at the Munich Security Conference he suggested that Ukraine would become a nuclear state.
And in November, He signed a treaty with the United States, once again acknowledging their aspirations to join NATO.
Russia invaded, tens of thousands killed.
Infrastructure destroyed.
Ukrainian military destroyed.
Now they say, oh yeah, we don't want a nuclear arsenal and now we'll never join NATO.
It should have been that way in 2014.
It should have been that way in February 2014.
Eight years.
Eight years of this insanity.
It should have never happened.
It should have never happened.
If Ukraine accepted neutrality in 2014, there would be no civil war with Donbass.
Crimea would be recognized as Russian territory.
There'd be no American War.
There'd be no American, or I should say Ukrainian War.
No vilification of Russia.
It just wouldn't have happened.
But all of this to, again, to achieve the modest, reasonable security interest of Russia.
And we'll see what happens with the peace talks.
I mean, who knows what could happen.
At this point, I wouldn't be surprised if the United States got involved.
Based on what they're saying about chemical weapons, the regime change talk, the thing he said to the Polish soldiers, or I should say the American soldiers in Poland.
Based on everything that's come out in the past couple of weeks, I would not be surprised if the United States intervened to catastrophic effect.
But hopefully peace talks prevail.
Hopefully, you know, Russia keeps up the pressure and they get what they want.
But it just goes to show, you know, between what Biden has been saying and everything that's been done to Russia, it's just absolutely crystal clear who the antagonist here in the conflict is.
They want regime change.
unidentified
And I'm not seizing on some comment.
nick fuentes
The comment is the culmination of the policy for the past eight years.
A president doesn't just say that.
That is part of this line that the United States has taken, this reckless, provocative, aggressive line.
This has been a long time coming.
The stuff that he's throwing around about Putin, he's a murderer, he's a butcher, he's a killer, he's a dictator, he's a war criminal, and then he says he must go?
I don't even think it was a mistake, honestly, but even if it was, the United States is just conducting itself in a way that is not conducive to world peace.
You do not say that about another head of state.
You don't say that about another sovereign.
You certainly do not say that about another sovereign that is the second largest nuclear and conventional military power in the world.
You just don't do it.
It's just not done.
There is no sense of decorum.
And what's more is the United States regime has no intention of coexisting.
Whoever they don't like, they kill.
Gaddafi, Saddam Hussein, Maduro and Chavez and Castro, And Mubarak, and Morsi, and anybody, and Assad, anybody that they don't like, they kill.
And who they can't kill, well, they'll just kill everyone around them.
And they'll sanction them, and they'll try to wreck their country, because that's what we do.
And anyone we don't like is evil, and anyone we don't like is a killer, and we're so much better, and their country's shit.
And this is how wars happen.
This is why wars happen.
This is not diplomacy.
This is not, you know, they say democracies don't declare war on other countries.
Yeah, this is an incredibly stable policy.
You know, Victoria Nuland giving billions to the Ukrainian government to empower the local mob rule and expand NATO.
Yeah, that's an incredibly, that's a very stable policy.
That's a policy that enhances regional stability.
Democracy, by the way.
And same with fueling ISIS and Al-Qaeda in the Middle East.
You know, when we gave all that money and all that material support to the so-called moderate Syrian opposition and it turned out to be ISIS and Al-Qaeda?
And the Syrian Civil War still isn't over?
Yeah, once again, democracies never declare war on anybody.
Democracies are... Democracy enhances global security.
Oh, really?
Yeah, we never initiate violence anywhere.
We never do anything wrong.
It's the other guys.
When we do it, it's okay.
Or, no, we didn't really do it.
And if we did, well, we just created an exception.
When Russia does it, when Syria does it, when Iran, China, when anyone else does it, well, that's because they're fundamentally evil.
That's because they're fundamentally fascist, or they're Muslim, or they're communist, or their country's evil, and they're evil, and we just have to cripple them until they die.
Or kill them.
And are we gonna kill every country in the world?
I mean, what are we gonna do?
Kill China, and Russia, and Iran, and Syria?
Like... We are the author of all the chaos in the world.
Or most of it.
With this totalizing policy.
Dude, this chair is so loud!
Why is this chair so fucking loud?
Do I have to put oil on it or something?
I've never had this problem.
Seriously?
Anyway... So...
Yeah, so I mean that just proves it.
I wonder what Destiny's thoughts are on that because, you know, me and Destiny debated this two weeks ago and he said, well, the security argument doesn't make any sense because NATO's a defective alliance.
What about when NATO starts talking about regime change?
I'm sure they would hand wave that away and say, well, that's not what he said.
What he meant was, well, they clarified.
It's like, okay, so what do you need to see?
What do you need to see?
He got the phone call with Victoria Nuland You got the regime change talk.
You have the military support for Ukraine.
McCain gives a speech with the Azov battalion.
They're buying drones from Turkey to use against Russian separatists in Donbass.
We're sailing our fleet in the Black Sea.
We're flying our planes over Donbass.
What do you need to see?
We suspended the INF Treaty.
We suspended the ABM Treaty.
Oh, but none of these are provocations.
None of this matters.
None of that matters.
But in 2004, 18 years ago, when Vladimir Putin says the fall of the Soviet Union was a great geopolitical catastrophe of the 20th century, oh well, nail him to a cross.
That means he's an evil dictator who wants to rebuild the Russian Empire.
Because he said that 18 years ago, you see.
But suspending the INF Treaty?
Oh well who really even cares?
Russia shouldn't be threatened by that.
Oh they're installing an ABM platform in Poland?
Who even cares?
That doesn't even matter.
Victoria Nuland phone call says the Europeans are pussies?
Again, well she didn't say exactly that she... Billions?
Billions from the State Department and from the NED?
Again, oh well that was like going to like anti-human trafficking and it doesn't go anywhere else.
John McCain giving a speech with the Azov Battalion?
Well they're a fraction of a fraction of the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
Okay.
So once again, what is the standard?
We never do anything wrong.
Everything that Russia does is wrong.
When we do the things that Russia does, well, we do them for the right reason.
When Russia does them, there's just no excuse.
When we do these wrong things, well, these things are conditional, and we decide the conditions under which they're acceptable.
When Russia does them, well, we deem that that's not okay.
NATO's a defensive alliance, except for when it's not.
Like in Libya.
But when a wage war in Libya, that was okay.
Sovereignty must always be respected.
Except for when it shouldn't be.
And who gets to decide that?
Well, NATO, of course.
Russia has no reason to believe that the West would ever invade Russia, except for the fact that Russia's been invaded from the West three times in 200 years.
Well, that was a long time ago.
unidentified
Okay.
nick fuentes
So, you know, these people on the other side, they're just so naive, and they're so ignorant, and fundamentally, they're just so full of hubris on this subject.
The self-righteousness is blinding.
I see my neighbors fly in the Ukrainian flag.
I'm like, are you kidding me?
How ignorant could you be?
And they talk about, they're blowing up hospitals.
What are you, three years old?
Does that really work on you?
What are you, an idiot?
What are you, a fucking idiot?
What are you, eight years old?
You know, CNN, BREAKING!
Russia just killed a million babies!
And then you go out and wave your Ukrainian flag because you're a dumb idiot.
Because you're a dumb idiot and you guzzle State Department propaganda like it's coming out of a hose.
Breaking.
Evil bully kills millions of babies and you go out there and do what you're told.
unidentified
So Zelensky's so cool.
nick fuentes
I saw him on TikTok.
This country's evil.
This country's straight up become an evil empire.
We're gonna move on.
We're gonna get into our Super Chats.
I'm just ranting and raving at this point, so we'll just get into our Super Chats here.
And we'll see what you guys have to say about all this.
But yeah.
I don't know how people could be so foolish. - I mean, I guess I understand, but... It's like, do people just have no awareness at all, apparently?
So yeah, big mistake Biden.
Biden says, well, he cannot remain in power.
Well, that argument that NATO's defensive and Russia's not legitimately concerned about provocation from the West, that all kind of crumbles when the sitting president says, we're going to do regime change in Russia and the entire diplomatic mission of the United States has to clarify that they are not, they're definitely not pursuing regime change.
Okay.
Instant loss of credibility.
But anyway, let's take a look and we'll see what you all have to say about this.
I can't wait.
Can't wait to read all these.
Okay, let's see.
We've got Reactionary Retard says, Hey Nick, I remember you saying in the post-Vosh debate that we need a reactionary vision uniquely for our time.
People talk a lot about Franco and Salazar and I'm wondering where the meaningful differences would be, American aesthetics aside.
Also, I apologize if these questions put you in a bad spot because I know our enemies are always watching and I know you don't want to spoil the plan per se.
I'm sorry if I've ever put you in an awkward position.
These are just weird super chats.
It doesn't have anything, you know, you talk about, Nick, you said we need a new reactionary vision.
How will this be different than Hitler?
Well, it's not the 1930s and we don't live in Europe, so there's a couple of meaningful distinctions right out of the gate.
People talk a lot about Franco.
How would that... Well, because that was literally a hundred years ago, and it was in Spain, which is on another continent, and it's quite a different situation, actually.
So, no, I... Listen.
When I say that, I'm not just saying that for the media.
I'm saying that because... Enough LARPing.
Enough with the LARP.
Stop role-playing!
This is not the 1930s.
We do not live in Europe.
We live in America in the 21st century and so the the movement that is going to animate America is just simply going to be different and it's just going to be different for many reasons and that I mean that should be simple and straightforward enough but I mean you are the reactionary retard so I guess that's about right.
And then the follow-up.
Asking me a question doesn't put me in an awkward position.
Saying something like that puts me in an awkward position.
We're not trying to conceal anything.
I'm not trying to spoil anything.
I'm very open and straightforward about our objectives.
I said them all at AFPAC 3.
What are our objectives?
We're going to create the America First Caucus in Congress.
We're going to take over state governments.
We're going to take over America.
We're going to build alternative tax solutions.
That's our plan here.
As far as what's the look?
Do you think that I've done this show for five years and then I'm waiting in five years to just like do a 1930s Spanish LARP?
More or less, it's going to be refined over time and it'll evolve over time, but this is it, okay?
It's Christian, it's Christ is King, it's America first.
That's our message, that's our belief, that's our policy.
So you know what what a what a stupid what a stupid load of super chats from you tonight I'm not trying to be needlessly hostile but come on man and this is the same bozo from last week who was sending a bunch of crap
unidentified
People talk a lot about Franco's cells or I'm wondering what the meaningful differences would be American aesthetics aside.
nick fuentes
I mean, come on, dude.
What are you, 85 IQ?
Geez.
Apologies puts you in a bad spot.
I know our enemies are always watching.
Well, then this is a perfect super, you know, if you believe that is a perfect super chat to say that on the show also.
Reactionary retards is wondering if Keith Woods will ever have a cozy channel.
He is smart, but boring and has LARPy positions like socialism and esotericism.
I feel like he has potential though, and I want him to succeed.
Well, he's not expressed any interest in it, so... Pretty fly white guy says, hey Nick.
Hope you're looking forward to day six of my super chats.
Have you seen the cringe daily wire razors?
Yep.
Hater Times says, if anyone wants to know how to beat inflation, simply park your cash at NicholasJFuentes.com Yeah, this site's not active right now.
Middle Class White Guy says, for you.
Thanks.
Thank you.
Thanks for the big super chat.
I appreciate it.
Very generous.
Ukrainian Groyper says, just recently got red-pilled on brushing teeth.
I'm glad I stopped when I did.
Okay.
Antonio says, hey Nick, thoughts on alt-hype denying or debunking the Holocaust on stream yesterday?
I didn't see that.
JustaZoomer says, all these blacks on Twitter defending Will Smith are reminding me of when they defended that black cashier who punched and killed a white boomer who said the n-word.
One day that might be illegal.
Yeah.
Zoomer Wills says once you get to Florida studio you should have on your desk a bust of a badass populist hero like Teddy Roosevelt.
Or Hitler.
unidentified
Uh-huh.
nick fuentes
I think that's just goes with the territory.
I'm gonna get a check from Peter Thiel.
I'm gonna get a or some other billionaire.
I'm gonna get that same What is it that fake wood background that they all have now, you know what I'm talking about?
It's like a vinyl wood paneling on the wall stick on I'm gonna get a hardwood table and then I'm gonna get some like fake sort of Like, rustic, vintage American artifacts that I got from, like, Amazon or something.
I'm gonna get, yeah, a bust of Teddy Roosevelt.
Some kind of, like, old-timey, like, industrial thing.
And, uh, yeah, and then I'm gonna talk about how the real problem is, uh, neoliberalism.
So that's a great idea.
Hicks says, keep my wife's name out your damn mouth.
Why can't your wife keep men out of her mouth?
Ha ha ha, yeah, good one.
Haven't heard that one yet.
Poop Groiper says, FYI, Joe Ken is now appearing by Zoom instead of in person at the American Moment event this Thursday.
Scared to get groiped.
Ha ha, yeah, apparently.
Quack says, Quack!
Hey thanks, pal.
That little guy says, hey Nick, I just dropped a big dump.
Okay, Big Globes says, I've gone from the far right to the hard right.
I'm bricked as hell.
Pragmatic Culture says, I've been gathering signatures for local candidates and one white paw I'm happy to report is that even boomers are sick of the GOP backstabbing and fake conservatism.
We are inevitable.
So true.
Valerio says, thank you for being a source of light in this evil world.
Oh, you're welcome.
WonderPets says, do you think Poland will attempt a false flag to initiate Article 5 of NATO?
That seems to be in the consciousness on the right and memes.
Would Poland have the motivation or capacity to pull something?
I don't think it would come from Poland, no.
WonderPets says, are there any up-and-coming Groyper TikTokers you have your eye on?
Any notable mentions?
Good content creators making waves?
Not really.
I mean, there's some people posting edits and things, but somebody like Wurzelroot, like with their face out there, I haven't seen any new people.
That Arizona Chad, he's up and coming, but he doesn't really, he's more of a streamer actually, it seems.
Orange Bag says, hey Nick, big fan of the show, just want to drop this white pill on all the black-pilled viewers and not plan trusters.
If there was no hope for our movement, their propaganda would be unnecessary.
Wow, thanks for that, never heard that.
Jack Lucas says, new fan coming over from censored, love what you're doing here, keep it up.
Thanks.
Welcome.
America First Sentinel says, I got the same pin on Amazon.
Looks fly, brother.
I saw the Russian patriarch Kirill vouched for Putin's justification of the war effort, called out Western degeneracy.
God bless from an ortho bro.
Yeah, very epic.
SSRI Machines' Destiny had mentioned starting a podcast with someone smart and that he disagreed with.
He mentioned someone like you or Lauren Southern.
Is that something you would do?
Thanks for the content.
Maybe.
Yeah, we'll see.
Notanautist says, Love Cozy.
Each new streamer popping up reminds me of the old WWE days when that one wrestler everyone was so hyped for was hinted at coming.
You're just like Mr. McMahon, Nick.
Struts down the ramp, bopping to a song, an AF mic in hand, enter the ropes, a huge grin on Mr. Fuentes' smug face.
Uh-huh, yeah, that sounds just so true.
Eddie Van Gram says, Hello, my trad brother.
Okay, Midwest says, Hi Nick, I'm involved internally in my state GOP and have some particular questions about what I could do to help the upcoming midterms.
I can go into more detail privately.
Can I contact you via email?
Thanks and great work.
Yeah, shoot me an email.
Justin says, Black Americans are one of the most embarrassing ethnic groups in the world.
Will Smith, the big moolie.
Holla!
Well hey, you're black so you can say that.
Hey, you said it, I didn't.
Yeah, the black guy said that, so... Holla!
Yeah, I agree.
Dirk Diggler says, do you like Mark Dyson?
Can he be on cozy?
Yeah, he can be on cozy.
Eddie Van Graham says, "I'm responding late per usual, so I don't know if this take has already been used, but the idea that it's okay to hit people for telling jokes was planted into people's subconscious last night." I disagree.
I think that's just a dumb take, honestly.
I don't think it's that deep at all.
If anything, it's the opposite.
Micah says, "I've been Christian my whole life, but never respected any mainstream GOP.
I was hesitant to check out your show because of the online slander, but AF is exactly what I was looking for.
Keep up God's work.
Hey, thanks a lot, man.
I'm glad you like the show.
America First Reels says, do you like Donda or Donda 2 better?
I like Donda 2.
Well, Donda 2 is not finished, so you can't really compare.
But on average, I like Donda 2 better.
Because there's like... Donda is 120 minutes, okay?
It's a two hour album.
Whereas, Donda 2 is like 40 minutes, or like 30 minutes, and uh... I like most of Donda 2.
Donda... I like all of Donda, but I only would... I would only put on like half of it, you know?
unidentified
So...
nick fuentes
Sippy Cup says, if you watch the clip in slow motion, Chris Rock clearly sticks his neck out and rolls with the slap like a pro wrestler would.
Totally staged and all who see it are totally smart and vindicated.
Okay.
Eddie Van Graham says, who is someone you would like to debate in the future?
Who is your toughest debate?
Who is your easiest debate victory?
I'm just like, can't do this anymore at all.
Someone I'd like to debate in the future?
unidentified
Hmm.
nick fuentes
I don't know.
Charlie Kirk.
Who is your toughest debate?
Jay Dyer.
Who is your easiest debate victory?
The libertarian guy, whose name I forget.
Evildoers as Hungary's elections are in six days.
Orban's Fidesz is heavily favored to defeat a united opposition.
Is Orban a good blueprint for European reactionaries?
Pro-Russia, anti-LGBT.
I'm thinking based?
Yeah, he's about as good as it gets.
Well, as good as it is, I should say.
I don't know if it's as good as it gets, but he's as good as it is in Europe.
up wonder pat says if war were declared between nato u.s and russia would nuclear war be inevitable or do you think the actors would try to navigate diplomacy conventional warfare before reserting to nukes uh it would not be inevitable but it would be likely computer zoomer says congrats on getting off the no-fly list We're very happy.
I'm not off the no-fly list.
But I wish I was.
WonderPetsPatriots says, niggas will learn what we did to US citizen Japanese in World War II and say, I would never persecute an ethnicity over a war and one month into Russia-Ukraine war and here we are.
Yeah.
NickerLover says, shout out to God for giving us such great content.
I love his sense of humor.
True.
Mary says, why are there so many black people on this platform?
There's like three.
Also thoughts on Elon Musk and Grimes.
I don't really know anything about Grimes.
And I love the black people on this platform.
Jessilee Peterson, love that nigga.
Tenryo, love that nigga.
Who's the other nigga on here?
Tenryo, JLP.
And isn't there one other?
Tenryo, JLP... Who's the other nigga on this platform?
Can somebody tell me?
And Wayne Dupree.
Wayne Du... Oh, and Bryson, of course!
Yeah, Bryson and Wayne Dupree.
Yeah, I love all the niggas.
I love Bryson and I love Wayne.
And I've known Wayne since the RSVN days.
And, uh... I love Tenryo and I love...
JLP, what do you mean?
We only have the best niggas.
We got the best niggas in the world on this platform.
So don't be so fucking racist in my super chats, okay?
Don't you dare attack my niggas.
I'll defend my niggas.
Okay?
Only the finest.
Look at my nigga over there.
Are you the greatest?
Wonder Pets as I'm seeing.
Wignat stepping up to bat to shill for Ukraine and call for the death of Russian dogs.
unidentified
Very gay.
nick fuentes
I've seen that too.
They're totally astroturfed.
I mean that just proves that they are feds.
Because only a fucking State Department spook would support that.
Ryan says, I've been walking around wearing a pro-Putin t-shirt and I stand with Russia shirt in Hawaii and people been more upset with me than for my MAGA hat during the height of Trump derangement syndrome.
It's great.
I'm hoping some AF Russia merch is on the way.
Thanks.
Yeah, we just got to get payment processing, but appreciate your patience.
Kyle says, does anybody ever lie awake at night wondering if Joe Biden gets beeped by a guy in a Sparrow mask at the Skull and Bones frat house every time he makes a gaffe anymore?
Or if they roll their eyes, oh Joe, you're an idiot, but you're our idiot.
Hyde Caps says, did you see Tim Miller of the Bulwer called you a stupid faggot retard?
unidentified
Did he?
nick fuentes
He's a, he's a stupid faggot retard.
What, uh, did he write an article about me recently?
I thought that was, um, I thought that was a few weeks ago he said something about me.
But yeah, send me the link.
Anon, yeah, it just so happens that he's literally all of those things.
Anon says thoughts on Kotkin's Stalin biography.
Many similarities between Lenin's organization early on in your organization dealt with censorship and federal persecution.
I disagree.
I don't think there's any similarities really.
But I like his biography of Stalin.
What exactly are the similarities?
unidentified
It's not comparable at all.
nick fuentes
Oh, they were a dissident group and they were persecuted by the government.
So they're similar.
That's that's every dissident movement anywhere ever Thoughts on you know Lennon was similar to you, you know, cuz like two eyeballs and like the head and like the neck It's like oh they dealt with censorship and persecution just like any dissident group ever anywhere.
I I just, can this show be over already?
3ECD says, hi Nick.
Do you ever wish you had taken the trip to Israel with that chick when you had the chance?
Also love Cozy, but could you do something about how crowded the other channels list is?
Okay, Ian says, got banned for a week from YouTube for attempting to upload.
Hey Joe Kent, fuck you.
So here goes.
Hey Joe Kent, fuck you.
Nice, good job.
Grand Admirals is working on building a blockchain Patreon alternative.
Would this be a worthwhile endeavor?
Why would I trust that?
I mean, yeah, if it works, but frankly, I don't know who you are, so I'm not gonna let you handle my money.
John Duffy says, borscht.
Sebastian says, your 2 a.m.
Minecraft streams of VEDA and UX are highly underrated.
Thank you.
Bryce says, consider replacing your Gillette razor with a straight edge razor.
A carbon steel blade can last you a lifetime for a clean and balanced trim.
Make a deep horizontal cut on the front of your throat.
Yeah, I'm getting there.
Ian says, hello, base department.
I'd like to order one nuclear bomb for delivery.
Can you deliver to LA?
Yes, I'll hold.
Very good.
That's really timely.
Kyle says, I really used to hate Destiny, but somehow during your debate I found it more likable, but still wrong.
unidentified
No, no.
nick fuentes
This is not what's supposed to happen.
It's supposed to be the opposite of this.
No, you're still supposed to hate him.
His audience is supposed to like me.
Okay?
So you're a little confused here.
He says, like your charisma rubbed off on him while you were winning the debate.
I think that's a good rapport building trick.
Rapport is spelled R-A-P-P-O-R-T.
But yeah, I agree.
Beating someone in debate does build rapport.
John Gruyper says, did you pick up Kanye's stem player?
If yes, did you like it?
No, I did not.
Evildoer says, you're not rocking with Chief Keef.
No, I am, but he's just another ignant.
You know what?
Anon says, you're right, my bad.
There are similarities in tactics of fighting censorship though.
Regularly spinning up new pamphlet printing centers.
Very dynamic.
Again, like, what are you even trying to say?
Okay, alright, that's it.
I can't take it anymore.
That's your last Super Chat!
Oh man, that's gonna do it for me.
Am I the asshole here?
But those Super Chats just were painful and hurt, and this cheer is too loud, and...
Yeah, so I'm just, I'm not really having it tonight.
I'm in a bad mood tonight, okay?
And it's all your fault.
I'm in a horrible mood, and I'm blaming it on you, and it's all your fault, and these Super Chats suck, and hate everything, and I'm gonna go to bed, and I'm gonna go to bed angry, I'm gonna go play Minecraft with UX.
So.
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Did I miss one?
nick fuentes
People are saying scam.
Did I miss any?
Well I missed one.
Sky Guys has finally heard Leah Thomas speak today and it's ridiculous.
I know this is all disgusting but it's so comical especially this becomes more mainstream.
Women brought this on themselves for the most part lol.
Yeah women deserve it.
That's very cack.
Okay!
All right!
That's gonna do it for me tonight.
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Until then, have a great rest of your evening.
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Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo.
It's going to be only America first.
America first.
The American people will come first once again.
With respect, the respect that we deserve.
From this day forward, it's going to be only America.
America First!
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