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at Mexicans and Hispanics. | ||
And it's true that Hispanics have a higher crime rate than whites, but really blacks are just running away with it. | ||
I mean, if violent crime was a competition, I mean, they're running up the scoreboard more than anybody. | ||
And they're really the only race that will just go out there and commit an act of violence, like for no reason. | ||
Like just hit somebody or, you know, they get in an argument, start blasting away. | ||
Not that they're the only ones, but the only ones where that happens pretty frequently Hispanics, the higher crime rate is mostly due to just gangs, like they'll just kill gang members or kill people, drug-related crimes. | ||
Blacks are out there just shooting people like it's nobody's business, just like because they woke up on the wrong side of the bed. | ||
But this wasn't really like this. | ||
This was just clearly some kind of nut job political guy who did this. | ||
So I don't think that really fits into a broad category or anything. | ||
These things just happen from time to time. | ||
I will say there's some irony, though, because what you'll see constantly on television is this depiction of a character who is kind of like me, but like 10 times worse. | ||
You'll see like on Law & Order and in Batman and in Joker and you'll see it in movies and TV shows and you'll see it on 60 Minutes and... | ||
And there's a character of like a white, like a lonely, white, incel, young, extremely online, right-wing terrorist. | ||
And that's the new, that's like the new boogeyman. | ||
20 years ago it was a Muslim. | ||
30 years ago it was the Soviets, or you know, Eastern European terrorists, or Palestinian terrorists. | ||
70 years ago it was the Nazis, or I don't know, something else. | ||
But clearly now, ever since the Trump election, Hollywood and the CIA and the Department of Homeland Security decided that the new profile, the new boogeyman is going to be like a young, white, lone wolf, live streamer, maniac killer. | ||
And you just see this character over and over and over again. | ||
That's all they talk about. | ||
And every other week you could find a news story where one of the security agencies puts out a bulletin about how white guys are evil. | ||
Every other week there's a blockbuster movie where this is the villain or there's a, like I said, there's a TV show about it. | ||
And talk about the irony that all of that propaganda and the most recent person to do this is some 60-year-old, literally a baby boomer black guy. | ||
You know, they say it's a white, lonely zoomer who does this kind of thing, and what is happening in actuality? | ||
Who's doing the Riddler-style terrorist attack? | ||
Who puts on a gas mask and throws smoke canisters in the subway and just starts shooting people for no reason? | ||
It's some black nationalist 62-year-old baby boomer. | ||
So, if there's no big political narrative about it, at the very least it's a little bit ironic. | ||
So, the other part of the equation, of course, is the media reaction to it. | ||
At this point it's just so obvious. | ||
And I know it's been said a million times, I know we've just done this to death, but If it was a white guy that did this, we would never hear the end of it, right? | ||
I mean, certainly we'd still be talking about it now, and it would be all over the shows, and they would be saying like, see? | ||
This just goes to show blacks aren't violent, it's the white people. | ||
And we would know, everyone would know the guy's name, and it would be prayers for New York, and then all this kind of stuff. | ||
And the timing would have been perfect, because like I said earlier, Biden just did a big press conference on Monday about ghost guns. | ||
And Biden put out a little demonstration of one of these handguns that I guess they're 80% homemade, which by the way, that's not what's causing the gun crime. | ||
Like, well this gun was put together using a drill and rubber bands and staples, There's crime surging in every major city. | ||
They're not making guns out of drills. | ||
It's black people. | ||
It's literally just black people doing all the shootings. | ||
It's what it is. | ||
In Chicago, in New York, in LA, everybody knows it. | ||
Ever since George Floyd, it's just been ten times worse than before. | ||
And the point being, he was just doing, I mean, that's kind of besides the point for this conversation. | ||
It's not ghost guns. | ||
But he's just doing a big press conference on gun control. | ||
Then you get a mass shooting. | ||
And we know the symbiotic relationship the Democrats have with these kinds of crises. | ||
And it would have been perfect. | ||
But then, literally, they find out the guy's black and then nobody cares at all. | ||
Which is just so, if that doesn't tell you how anti-white the system is, if that's not proof, I just don't understand where the people are coming from that don't understand that. | ||
I know Destiny came on the platform, and a lot of his followers come on the platform, and there are left-wing people out there who insist that that bias doesn't exist. | ||
You know, there are so many left-wing people that will watch TV, and they'll see the coverage is just night and day. | ||
When it's a white guy that does it, it's wall-to-wall coverage, 24 hours a day for weeks. | ||
And it's always cumulative. | ||
Then they throw it back to the last white shooter, and they paint this picture like behind every bush, behind every corner is a white incel ready to blow your head off with a gun or like a bomb or something. | ||
But, I mean, these black people are out there shooting every day, and they totally play it down, and then something like this happens. | ||
We don't know the full story, so it's all over the news. | ||
they find out it's black, and then that instant they shut it down. | ||
And you have left-wing people that will insist, well, that's not a bias based on race. | ||
They'll say something like, well, that either doesn't exist, they don't even entertain the idea that there's this double standard, or they'll say that it's being driven by consumer preference. | ||
However, even if there is this double standard, well, that's because they come up with these convoluted good faith reasons why you're seeing that when it couldn't be more obvious why it's really going on. | ||
I wonder what the motivation was, though. | ||
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one. | |
I am somewhat curious because they haven't established a motive. | ||
And I saw Jimbo was watching some of this guy's YouTube videos earlier today on his stream. | ||
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And I saw some of the clips. | |
But, you know, I don't know. | ||
I didn't really hear a motive. | ||
So I'm kind of curious to see what that's all about. | ||
But anyway, so that's the big shooting. | ||
Like I said, there's not really a huge like political narrative going on here. | ||
Just a crazy guy that went out and killed people. | ||
And honestly, you know, sometimes there just isn't really an answer. | ||
Some people see this kind of thing and they go, oh, that means we need to ban guns. | ||
And that means we need to take this policy action. | ||
And, you know, in a country where there's so many people and there's so many guns, sometimes this stuff just happens. | ||
And it's tragic and it's unfortunate and it's scary. | ||
But what are you going to do? | ||
Disarm every person in America? | ||
Because it's an important detail that this guy bought the gun legally. | ||
And you see this all the time. | ||
People, they'll pass a background check. | ||
They'll meet all the requirements established by the law. | ||
And some people are just nuts. | ||
And they can pass a background check and still be nuts. | ||
And then people just blow up out of nowhere, and then they just go and do... | ||
Crazy stuff and you hope that that doesn't happen and I think there are ways that you can Mitigate the casualties have a strong law enforcement presence. | ||
I think it's a good idea for people to be armed. | ||
But, you know, sometimes it happens. | ||
And Democrats are so quick, usually with this stuff, to go with the gun control and say, well, if only we had had this law, if only we had done this or that or some other thing. | ||
And you're with 400 million guns and 300 million people. | ||
One person can slip through the cracks. | ||
One gun out of 400 million, one person out of 300 million. | ||
I mean, you're never going to come up with a system that is going to be that perfect or that precise. | ||
And that's not something I think that a politician would like to say. | ||
That's not, I think, something that most people want to hear. | ||
But it's just true. | ||
And sometimes you see that and it's like, yeah, that's a shame. | ||
But, I mean, again, short of a totalitarian mass surveillance state where you're just watched all the time and there's no sharp objects and no projectile weapons. | ||
Again, how are you going to stop a bad actor from just doing something malicious? | ||
At that point, all you can do is just on the other side of it. | ||
You don't stop it at the weapons acquisition phase. | ||
You would stop it at the sort of execution phase of some kind of deadly plot, which would be law enforcement and arming the population. | ||
So, I mean, I guess that's really the only political take I have on that is that coincides with this conversation about ghost guns and gun control. | ||
And what are you going to do, stop people from owning drills and 3D printers? | ||
And there's just no way. | ||
You cannot control firearms. | ||
You cannot control light arms in America. - Yeah. | ||
So the best that you could do is level the playing field. | ||
If one in ten people has a gun on them, you know, maybe one in twenty people, well, in a place like a subway, then you've got at least one person that could shoot back. | ||
And, you know, if there's no cops around, you know. | ||
But that's really all you can do. | ||
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So that's Frank James, Frank James. | |
Sixty-two. | ||
What's, you know, that's the real question, though, is what's with all these boomers? | ||
Between the Vegas Killer and one other. | ||
Why is a 62 year old black guy going around killing people? | ||
This is sort of out of the ordinary. | ||
Not because he's black, but because he's so old and he's political. | ||
He's like, and not even like Democrat, but he's got these weird HOTEP views or whatever. | ||
So... Anyways, that's Frank James, you know. | ||
It'd be interesting to see what the motive is, but again, not really... As far as the political significance, usually it's just more just plain current events. | ||
Yeah, today a guy shots people I wonder what the smoke canisters were for, though. | ||
Maybe that was just for confusion. | ||
It's kind of different. | ||
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It's a little fresh, right? | |
Kind of a fresh take on an old classic, right? | ||
That's horrible to call, to say it that way, but it's sort of, you know, the gas mask. | ||
I was wondering if that was like a Riddler, if that was like a Riddler thing. | ||
Yeah, it's a call back to the Riddler. | ||
I guess the Riddler just wore not a gas mask but a different kind of mask. | ||
But yeah, I wonder what that was all about. | ||
Maybe just to change it up a little? | ||
Or cause confusion or something? | ||
Because some people thought it was like a chemical attack. | ||
That's why he had the gas mask on. | ||
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But maybe just... I don't know. | |
Maybe that was just part of the tactic. | ||
Smoke going out! | ||
Who knows, but anyway, so that's the big New York attack. | ||
I want to move on. | ||
I want to talk about this Elon Musk story because this is really like the biggest thing going on. | ||
And there's a lot to this. | ||
Okay, there's a lot of different aspects to the story. | ||
So we've been following this now for a couple weeks. | ||
It's Elon Musk trying to turn Twitter into a free speech platform. | ||
And so we covered this on Monday, Elon Musk declined a seat on Twitter's board. | ||
And I said at the time that he did that because if Elon had accepted the seat on Twitter's board, which was offered to him by the CEO, it would have restricted his equity in the company to 14.9%. | ||
He would not be able to acquire through any institution or individually, he could not acquire more than 14.9% of Twitter's stock. | ||
And I said that that would actually be extremely restrictive. | ||
If his goal, which he said weeks ago, if his goal is to make Twitter a free speech platform, that would require sweeping changes, which he probably couldn't implement with his board seat because he's just one guy on the board. | ||
And 14.9% of the company isn't enough to be able to influence management or make management decisions. | ||
I said so. | ||
If his stated goal is to change Twitter, if he's invested $3 billion, if he rejected the seat at this point, it seems far more likely that that is because his ambitions are greater than what that would allow, rather than that he was retreating. | ||
To me, that signaled that he wanted to go further, not walk away. | ||
And that was basically vindicated today. | ||
I said on Monday that this would probably be the direction he would go in. | ||
This morning it was announced that Elon Musk made an offer to buy Twitter outright. | ||
To buy the whole company, 100% of the shares at $54.20 per share. | ||
of the shares at $54.20 per share, which is a really generous offer. | ||
I think that Twitter was trading at around $43 or something like that before this conversation started, before Elon Musk insinuated that he was going to make a play for Twitter. | ||
And the number that I saw is that he's paying a 38% premium on those shares over that month. | ||
valuation, like I said before he initiated this process. | ||
$54.20 per share and there's, I think it's what, 700 million shares? | ||
Something around there. | ||
So he's offering to buy the company for, and the figure is in here, but I think it's $47 billion. | ||
$47 billion in cash! | ||
So he's saying, listen, I'm gonna raise the funds and, you know, we could talk a little bit about how that happens, but he says, I'm gonna raise the $47 billion in cash Financing secured and he's gonna buy everybody out and and he's gonna do that so that he could turn Twitter into a free speech platform. | ||
So this is the article on his offer. | ||
This is from I think CNBC. | ||
It says quote the Tesla CEO who has a 9.2% stake in Twitter offered to buy the social media platform for $54.20 per share on Thursday. | ||
Here is what he wrote in a letter to Twitter Chairman Brett Taylor as disclosed in a new SEC filing today. | ||
He wrote, quote, I invested in Twitter as I believe in its potential to be the platform for free speech around the globe, and I believe free speech is a societal imperative for a functioning democracy. | ||
However, since making my investment, I now realize the company will neither thrive nor serve the societal imperative in its current form. | ||
Twitter needs to be transformed as a private company. | ||
As a result, I am offering to buy 100% of Twitter for $54.20 per share in cash, a 54% premium over the day before I began investing in Twitter, and a 38% premium over the day before my investment was publicly announced. | ||
My offer is my best and final offer, and if it is not accepted, I would need to reconsider my position as a shareholder. | ||
Twitter has extraordinary potential. | ||
I will unlock it. | ||
Twitter shares surged 13% in pre-market trading, and Twitter confirmed in a press release that it received Musk's offer and said the board of directors will, quote, carefully review the proposal to determine the course of action that it believes is in the best interest of the company and all Twitter stockholders. | ||
The Wedbush analyst Dan Ives said it would be hard for any other bidders or consortium to emerge and the Twitter board will be forced likely to accept this bid and or run an active process to sell Twitter. | ||
So this is a pretty big deal and I said this is probably the direction he was going in and strategically it makes sense. | ||
Last week It was announced or it was disclosed in the SEC filings that Elon Musk bought 9.2% of the company for $3 billion and then as we know there was this offer made for him to take a seat on the board which would have limited his ownership in the company. | ||
And some people said, well Elon Musk is buying Twitter because he wants to use Twitter for profit. | ||
He wants to make a quick buck off of buying and selling Twitter. | ||
Some people said it was a publicity stunt. | ||
Some people said he was buying Twitter like Jeff Bezos bought the Washington Post, and he wants to turn Twitter into a mouthpiece for his capitalist interests. | ||
And some people said that he was going to make this small investment and then just make modest changes to Twitter or something like that. | ||
But strategically, it makes sense. | ||
He bought 9% of Twitter, $3 billion, and what he wrote in the letter is really something like a veiled threat. | ||
He said, "I can't make the changes I need to from the board. | ||
I can't make the changes I need to with my 9% ownership. | ||
He said, because I want to make these far-reaching changes. | ||
In other words, he's working against the management. | ||
This is now a hostile takeover. | ||
So he's trying to own the company, and then in owning the company, can flush out the current people running Twitter. | ||
He says, well, I can't do that with a seat on the board. | ||
I can't do that with 9%. | ||
I want to make these far-reaching changes, and the only way I can do that is if it's a private and not a public company, unless I own it completely. | ||
He says, moreover, and this is the second part, and this is the crux of it, he says, if I can't make these changes, then Twitter's not a valuable investment, and I'll have to reconsider my investment in Twitter, my current holding in Twitter. | ||
And what he's essentially saying there is, if you don't sell me the company, I'll sell my 9% of the shares and basically destroy Twitter. | ||
Because if he owns 9% of the company, that's a significant amount of leverage. | ||
He's a whale. | ||
He's the second, was the first, now the second largest shareholder in Twitter. | ||
If he sells his shares for a very low rate, and sells them all at once, if he dumps the stock, in other words, That's going to be catastrophic for Twitter's price. | ||
That's going to be catastrophic for Twitter for that to happen. | ||
So he's really forced them in kind of a double bind. | ||
Either they sell the company to him and clearly the market supports this. | ||
The market supports Elon Musk, his investment in Twitter, his proposed changes, as well as even the hostile takeover because Twitter's share price went up on the news that Elon Musk bought Twitter last week. | ||
And the price went up again, surged again today, went up to $54 which is just under what Elon Musk is offering on the announcement that he was initiating a hostile takeover, an attempt at a hostile takeover. | ||
So the market supports this, clearly. | ||
The platform supports this because the poll suggested two weeks ago that Twitter users don't think that Twitter adheres to the principles of free speech and the market has spoken The market has reacted favorably and has been bullish on the news that Elon Musk is getting involved in Twitter. | ||
So, on the one hand, UX just posted on Telegram Nick Fuentes. | ||
I don't know why. | ||
Is that a DM or is that from his channel? | ||
I don't know, but somebody did this like a few months ago. | ||
Chicken Wright did that and it totally distracted me. | ||
That just totally distracted me, but anyway. | ||
So on the one hand, you know, these people always, these bee lovers chat always messing with me when I'm doing my show. | ||
So on the one hand, Twitter can accept the buyout offer outright. | ||
And it would make complete sense for them to do that. | ||
Because again, the users support it, the market supports it. | ||
And additionally, Elon Musk is offering a premium for Twitter. | ||
Twitter's share price was 38% lower before it was announced that he bought Twitter. | ||
So he's offering a significantly larger amount for Twitter shares than the market supported just a couple weeks ago. | ||
Additionally, Twitter's not a good company. | ||
Anybody will tell you, regardless of what you think about Twitter as a platform from a technical point of view, from a social point of view, Twitter as a business is horrible. | ||
The users hate it. | ||
On a technical level, it's not good. | ||
They can't monetize it. | ||
It doesn't make a profit. | ||
And it doesn't care about its users either. | ||
So this is a platform which has a lot of problems. | ||
It has a lot of fiscal problems, it has management problems, you know, and this doesn't really apply to the other platforms in the same way. | ||
They say this is a serial underperformer. | ||
This is not, as far as businesses go, you know, this is not a great company. | ||
So you have a lot of factors which would support Twitter selling the company to Elon Musk. | ||
The only reason that they don't want to sell Twitter to Elon Musk is for ideological reasons. | ||
It's got nothing to do with business. | ||
Like I said, Twitter is not a good company. | ||
The users don't like it. | ||
The market doesn't like it. | ||
But they know that if they sell Twitter to Elon Musk, Elon Musk will empower the ideological and political enemies of the current management. | ||
It's literally, it's that simple. | ||
The people that moderate Twitter, the people that run Twitter, this Parag, Agrawal, the new CEO, they do not like free speech. | ||
They do not like conservatives. | ||
They do not like Donald Trump. | ||
They don't like right-wing people. | ||
And they recognize the power that Twitter has politically in America. | ||
And they know that if they give it to Elon, and if Elon Musk makes Twitter a platform where everything that is protected under the First Amendment is allowed, they know that that will hurt their political goals, their political advocacy. | ||
It's that simple. | ||
This is not a business decision, it's not a financial decision, or anything like that. | ||
This is purely about politics. | ||
They have a philosophy about Twitter, which is that Twitter is very important to the so-called democracy, to the society, and therefore they have to control it heavily and eradicate the things that they don't like. | ||
So they will not sell it to Elon Musk, who will not allow that to happen. | ||
And that's their one option though. | ||
Their option is to sell Twitter, which is a great business decision, but not such a good political decision. | ||
Or, on the flip, this is the double bind, on the other hand, if they don't sell it to Elon Musk, he says that he's going to sell his shares. | ||
And make no mistake about it, that's what the letter says. | ||
And he reiterated that in a TED Talk interview today. | ||
He said, look, I think that Twitter has a lot of potential, but in order to unlock that potential, I need to own the whole thing, and I need to make some serious changes that the current management isn't willing to make, and I can't persuade them to make these changes. | ||
He says, and if these changes can't be made, the potential can't be unlocked. | ||
If the potential can't be unlocked, it's not a good investment. | ||
If it's not a good investment, I will sell, and he didn't say this explicitly, but he's saying, I'll just sell all my shares. | ||
And if their first or second largest shareholder sells all his stock at one time, the price of Twitter is going to collapse. | ||
And it is going to be catastrophic for Twitter on the market. | ||
And somebody else may buy Twitter at that point. | ||
And there's been this conversation going on about, and this is what the analyst said in the article, Twitter is either going to have to sell the company to Elon Musk or they will have to sell it to somebody else. | ||
Because if Elon Musk doesn't buy it, Facebook is going to buy those shares or Google is going to buy those shares or Amazon is going to buy those shares. | ||
But somebody is going to buy those shares from Elon Musk. | ||
And somebody's gonna buy the company if Elon Musk doesn't. | ||
Because I guess what's just been proven in the past two weeks is that Twitter is a really, I don't want to say undervalued company, but there's a tremendous value proposition here. | ||
300 million active users, disproportionately upper middle class. | ||
It's a lot of college educated people. | ||
It's a lot of millennials. | ||
It's a lot of political people. | ||
Yes, it's a smaller platform, but it's got a really important demographic on there. | ||
And the kind of platform that Twitter is as a micro blog is a very important kind of platform. | ||
So it's a very important demographic. | ||
It's a very important kind of thing that goes on on Twitter, which is current events and particularly a very political, polemical sort of kind of content. | ||
And so for $47 billion, that's a premium. | ||
You know, again, that's in terms of the share price. | ||
That's more than it was going for a couple of weeks ago. | ||
It still is a bargain for a company like Alphabet or Meta to scoop that up. | ||
These are companies with a trillion dollar market cap. | ||
And Twitter has a 45-50 billion dollar market cap. | ||
The relative importance of Twitter compared to its value. | ||
Elon Musk's offer to buy this I think is kind of triggered a lot of people this idea that actually why hasn't any other company tried to do this before? | ||
Why hasn't anybody else thought of buying Twitter before? | ||
It's forcing them in this double bind. | ||
They're not going to hang on to Twitter. | ||
It's they're either going to sell it to Elon Musk or somebody else. | ||
And I guess the question is just going to be, well, who else would they sell it to? | ||
What's more is, you know, maybe Elon Musk will try something else. | ||
And he said today in that TED Talk interview that he's got a plan B if Twitter doesn't accept the buyout offer. | ||
But again, I think it's a huge white pill, no matter how you look at it. | ||
No matter how this shakes out, this is an unequivocally positive development. | ||
And I see some people, I just don't get what it is. | ||
The constant negativity, people say, well, if Elon Musk doesn't finish what he started, it's going to get worse. | ||
Some people, for example, were complaining that Elon Musk was talking about expanding verification. | ||
And having people, if they pay Twitter $3 a month, they get a verified checkmark. | ||
And they said, oh, that means Twitter's not going to be anonymous anymore. | ||
And they're saying Twitter's going to get worse as a result. | ||
And that's why this is all just like a bad idea. | ||
And it's like, first of all, even if a verification badge were given to subscribers, that doesn't mean that Twitter wouldn't be anonymous. | ||
That doesn't even make any sense. | ||
What's more is, even if that were the case, what would it matter? | ||
Twitter is already obsolete, okay? | ||
I know Scott Greer still has an account, for now, and I know Darren Beattie still has a Twitter account, for now, but right-wing Twitter is dead. | ||
Twitter in fact is actually, it's less than obsolete, it's hurting us because that it continues to allow some people And you might say the least edgy among us, that it continues to allow some people and not others, that actually makes it worse! | ||
So, if anything, we either need Twitter to have everybody or nobody. | ||
So, suffice to say, if Twitter is bought out by Elon Musk, and he lets everybody back on, that's a good outcome. | ||
If they don't, and Twitter becomes a lot worse, And they ban more right-wing people? | ||
That's also actually a better outcome. | ||
I know it's hard to believe, but think about it. | ||
You know, right now, and this has been the case over the past six, seven years, Twitter bans people gradually over time. | ||
If they banned everybody all at once, well, everybody would have just went to Gap, or they just would have started something else, or maybe the government would have intervened or something. | ||
But they banned people with attrition over time and people don't remember the 5 people that were banned that particular week or the next 5 people that are banned with each successive purge over the course of years. | ||
And we're at the point now where there's some people hanging on to Twitter, and they're not going on the other platforms, and so it's not really imperative that there is another platform, and there are some people that are on the other platforms. | ||
And so we're in this position where it's like now Twitter controls the right-wing conversation in terms of who they're publishing and who they're not publishing. | ||
And that is actually a worst, that's maybe the worst position that we could find ourselves in. | ||
So, you know, some people are saying, well, you know, what if Elon Musk implements bad things? | ||
Or, well, if Elon Musk isn't successful, what if Twitter gets worse? | ||
Any shakeup is good. | ||
It literally does not matter what the outcome is in terms of how we judge the attempt. | ||
I mean, obviously, it does matter. | ||
We want it to go our way. | ||
We want the best possible outcome, obviously, and it does matter if he succeeds or if he fails. | ||
But as far as where we are at this point in time, this is positive. | ||
It's unequivocally positive, whatever the outcome is. | ||
The outcome could be worse, in a sense, or it could be very good, but that this was attempted is good. | ||
And people are just so... I just don't understand. | ||
There's an enormous opportunity. | ||
You could call it glass half empty versus glass half full. | ||
But you've got this enormous opportunity and people go, I don't think Elon Musk cares about me. | ||
I don't trust Mr. Neuralink. | ||
I don't trust Mr. Transhumanist. | ||
And it's like, it costs you nothing to just be optimistic. | ||
Do you understand that it costs nothing to just Look at the bright side rather than to be... It also... It costs you nothing and there's also no benefit to being the other way. | ||
This sort of cynical... It could be bad, it could be good, but at this point in time, what is it doing for anybody to sit there with your arms folded and not be impressed or curious or optimistic about anything? | ||
I just hate that mentality. | ||
Also, it's wrong! | ||
Well what if he gave people a verification for a subscription? | ||
That would be great. | ||
Well what if he made Twitter worse? | ||
Well literally what does that matter to any of us? | ||
We're not on Twitter anymore. | ||
We're all hardware banned! | ||
I made three or four alt accounts, and they all got banned, and then I went on a Twitter space, and they banned everybody that watched the Twitter space! | ||
Except for Nate Hockman, the Jew neocon from National Review, and Yoram Hazony's fucking son. | ||
So, you know, is Twitter gonna get worse for Yoram Hazony's son and Gay Cockman from National Review? | ||
Yeah, I think that's still a win, actually. | ||
So, at this point in time, there are a lot of outcomes and they're all good. | ||
The only outcome that we need to avoid is the status quo. | ||
The status quo continuing without interruption, without disruption, without any pushback, that's the only scenario that's unacceptable. | ||
So anything, anything that destabilizes that trajectory, anything that even threatens to push us off course is positive because the current trajectory gives us 0% chance of winning. | ||
There is 0% chance of winning on Twitter right now. | ||
But if Elon Musk buys it, or even if Elon Musk triggers some kind of radical change, there's a possibility that it could be otherwise. | ||
That's the logic. | ||
But there's more to the Elon Musk story as well. | ||
The DOJ is launching regulatory probes into Elon Musk's companies, which is interesting. | ||
Vanguard today became the number one stakeholder of Twitter, and more than 10% Yesterday Elon Musk was number one, today Vanguard is. | ||
And Vanguard is one of these giant financial institutions. | ||
They're very popular with their ETFs and some of the funds that they trade. | ||
It's Vanguard, BlackRock, those are the big ones. | ||
And it's financial firms like those that actually own a plurality of the Twitter shares. | ||
At the same time, One of the Crown Princes of Saudi Arabia today, who is 8% stakeholder on Twitter, he announced this morning that he would not accept Elon Musk's proposal to buy Twitter. | ||
He said that Twitter is way more valuable than Elon Musk's valuation and so he's not going to accept the offer. | ||
And I thought that was very interesting. | ||
So Elon Musk today makes his play and he outright offers to buy the company. | ||
And Twitter really has to sell. | ||
Unless there's another offer that comes down like tomorrow, they have to sell. | ||
Elon Musk is offering a 38% premium over what the stock price was before he made his initial investment. | ||
Again, it's a serial underperformer. | ||
This is not a good company. | ||
They have to sell. | ||
But in just hours since Elon Musk made that offer, you're seeing what amounts to retaliation from the US Federal Government, Vanguard, BlackRock, and a Saudi Arabian Crown Prince. | ||
And if that doesn't tell you how fucked up the situation is, I don't know what does. | ||
Twitter and Elon Musk correctly pointed this out, is the new town square. | ||
This is the new public square where the political conversation happens. | ||
And Elon Musk pointed out how significant that is for our country. | ||
And how the conversation that happens on Twitter influences our government and influences our so-called democratic process. | ||
And so, if Twitter is censored, if Twitter is regulated, in a sense, our political representation is regulated and censored and controlled. | ||
And if our political representation is controlled, well, the question is, if it's not the elected officials that are in charge, but the people that control the elections, well, who controls the elections? | ||
They're the real people in charge. | ||
And so Elon Musk makes an effort then, in consequence, not just to buy Twitter outright and make some changes, but to restore, in essence, the sovereignty of the people. | ||
That's really what he's doing. | ||
In protecting the First Amendment on Twitter, the digital town square, and you see the downstream effects on elections and politics, what he's doing is taking power from big tech, Managers taking the power from the people that own the company and restoring it to the people. | ||
And the people will determine the conversation. | ||
And if there is algorithmic or manual manipulation of the platform, there will be transparency and people will see that. | ||
And that will restore the power in the democracy, in the political conversation back to the people. | ||
Not in its totality, but there will be a great degree of political freedom And you could say more specifically sovereignty that is restored by giving the control of the public square back to the people. | ||
And again making the First Amendment the basis of its rules rather than being arbitrarily decided by people who have their own biases. | ||
And who comes out of the woodwork to shut this down? | ||
It's the regulatory bureaucracy in the federal government. | ||
It's the giant Wall Street financial firms in a foreign country. | ||
And again, that tells you everything you need to know about how the country works. | ||
Twitter is so important, and who owns it? | ||
I mean, you can buy Twitter stock, but individual shareholders in Twitter account for like 25% of Twitter shares. | ||
And then another 40% comes from these giant financial firms like BlackRock and Vanguard and others. | ||
And so you could say that they're the ones that are really controlling Twitter. | ||
That's ultimately who Twitter has to answer to. | ||
You know, why does Twitter ban some people? | ||
Well, certainly it's because the moderators are biased, but also because Twitter has advertisers, and they need advertisers to monetize, and they need to monetize because they're shareholders. | ||
They do a lot of things because of their shareholders. | ||
They make decisions about monetization to please advertisers, and they make other businesses decisions to please the shareholders, and the shareholders are not You know, your dad. | ||
It's not like your dad bought Twitter stock and that's part of his investments. | ||
It's like BlackRock bought all the stock. | ||
Vanguard bought all the stock. | ||
And they're exercising all the influence in the annual meetings over how Twitter is governed. | ||
And they are through the What is it? | ||
ESG? | ||
Environmental and Sustainability Governance? | ||
They're exercising control over big tech through those things. | ||
And so everybody will point the finger at Mark Zuckerberg or they'll point the finger at Jack Dorsey or they'll point the finger at Joe Biden or something. | ||
But think about it this way. | ||
The government is made up of employees who are appointed by politicians, and Congress, and the presidency, and the Senate are all elected. | ||
The elections are largely governed by the media. | ||
When you look at how a politician runs for office to make laws and then appoint the bureaucrats who sort of interpret the laws and enforce the laws on the day-to-day, how are those people elected? | ||
Well, they need money from donors. | ||
And then what do they spend that money on? | ||
They spend that money largely on media. | ||
So they have to take money from donors and then they spend that money on media. | ||
They spend that money on TV, and social media, and radio, and print, and events, and other things, you know, volunteers and all that. | ||
But it goes to show there's two really crucial elements involved in the election of our representatives, which is the donors that put up the money. | ||
You know, Donald Trump raises a billion, two billion dollars for his presidential campaign. | ||
Representative senators will raise millions of dollars for their election cycles. | ||
Where do they get millions or billions of dollars? | ||
Who in the world has enough money to give millions or billions of dollars? | ||
Do you know how much money $100,000,000 is? | ||
Where does Shell Nadelson get $100,000,000 to give to Donald Trump? | ||
He's got a $100,000,000 surplus. | ||
Where does a person get that kind of money? | ||
You know, where does a Mark Zuckerberg get $300,000,000? | ||
Where does Shell Nadelson get $100,000,000? | ||
Where do you get hundreds of millions or billions of dollars to give to politics? | ||
You know, these politicians have to get it from the most powerful, wealthy people in the world, the richest people in the world. | ||
And where do the rich people get their money? | ||
Well, the rich people get their money through all kinds of activities. | ||
Through monopolistic practices, usually they're in bed with some kind of a government entity or organized crime or something like that. | ||
They're usually involved in some shady stuff. | ||
So you really, you have to follow the money and track the influence. | ||
That goes for the donor side, and that also goes for the media side. | ||
So much of politics is governed and controlled, not by the politicians themselves, but by the media. | ||
That's why the President does a press conference. | ||
That's why the approval ratings matter so much. | ||
The approval ratings are largely determined by the media coverage. | ||
And the approval ratings are a reflection of public opinion, and public opinion dictates the elections. | ||
I mean, this is all pretty basic stuff, but I'm laying it all out to make a bigger point here. | ||
So, if legacy media and social media is so important, well let's take it a step further. | ||
Well then, who controls the social media? | ||
If your Facebook feed is controlled by an algorithm, and the algorithm is designed by Facebook management, who controls Facebook management? | ||
Does Mark Zuckerberg really control Facebook? | ||
Does Jack Dorsey really control Twitter? | ||
Well, these companies aren't sole proprietorships, and they're not private. | ||
They're publicly traded. | ||
So, who really governs the platforms? | ||
Is the board, and the board doesn't answer to the CEO, the board, the CEO answers to the board, and the board answers to the shareholders. | ||
And who are the shareholders? | ||
Well, Alphabet, which owns Google and YouTube, and Meta, which owns Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, and Twitter, and all the other social media companies, these are S&P 5 companies. | ||
Not S&P 500, they're S&P 5 companies. | ||
Meaning that, in particular, Alphabet and Meta are two of the biggest companies in the world. | ||
They're at the top of the S&P 500. | ||
They're on the top of the S&P 500. | ||
And when you look at these ETFs, when you look at these financial firms like BlackRock and Vanguard, their portfolio is full of these large blue-chip stocks. | ||
And the leaders in the stock market for the past 30 years have been the tech companies. | ||
Specifically in the last two years since the COVID outbreak, it's been these top five tech companies, but the tech companies have been the leaders for 20-25 years. | ||
And these are the institutions that are controlling The board, because they've got all the shares, and the board controls the governance of the company, and these social media companies control the political conversation. | ||
So when you lay all that out, and then you look at who's running these things, this is who's gone out to retaliate against Elon Musk. | ||
What Elon Musk is doing is creating, I guess, something that you could call like information sovereignty or something like that. | ||
He's restoring control of the public square and the conversation back to the people, away from the people that were on Twitter, and who's fighting back against that and retaliating? | ||
Well, it's a representative of a foreign government, it's two of the biggest Wall Street financial firms in the world, and then the federal government through regulation. | ||
And that tells you who's really running the country. | ||
Joe Biden is not running the country. | ||
In some sense, this is more important than what Joe Biden is doing. | ||
And certainly, if BlackRock and Vanguard are controlling through their shares the means of communication which are getting somebody like Joe Biden elected, well, then Joe Biden is really downstream from them. | ||
And then, therefore, the people that Joe Biden appoints are downstream from there and so on. | ||
And then you could say that that's the true seat of power. | ||
And it's really important to understand these things to understand why we are in our current predicament. | ||
Why does the country suck so much? | ||
Why does it seem like we just can't win? | ||
Why does it seem like the policies always stay the same? | ||
It's because we do not have a democracy. | ||
Our vote means nothing. | ||
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And we're not free, and our voice doesn't matter, and even the people that we elect don't really have all the power. | ||
You've just got an oligarchy, and you've got these various poles of power in America. | ||
And like a good example of one is the national security apparatus, which is currently pursuing this intervention in Ukraine. | ||
And that is the State Department, the Defense Department, the Pentagon, That is the Council on Foreign Relations, the think tanks, and the people that work in all these institutions, it's the defense contractors themselves, Raytheon, Lockheed Martin. | ||
The people that work in all the aforementioned institutions, they create the national security policy of the United States of America. | ||
They preside over the $800 billion per year budget of the United States military. | ||
The people that work in those institutions are not elected. | ||
The people that work in those institutions are in a revolving door for decades, and they'll go and work in Washington, and they'll get hired by a political appointee, so they're like two or three steps removed from an actual election. | ||
The president will get elected, they'll nominate somebody to be the Secretary of State, the Secretary of State will hire people, and those people hire people, and then those people work in the State Department for 30 years. | ||
And then when those people are done, they'll go and work for Lockheed Martin, and they'll go and work for Raytheon, and they'll go and be on the Board of Counsel on Foreign Relations. | ||
And it's those institutions which are generating the foreign policy of the United States of America. | ||
They're the ones that are writing the policy for the wars and all that. | ||
They're the ones that want the wars. | ||
They're the ones that are controlling that half the American tax revenue, because half of what the American government raises in tax revenue Well, it's not totally half, but it's most of discretionary spending, which is about half the budget, or I don't know what it is at this point. | ||
It was like three or four years ago, but that's a significant swath of the budget, I mean to say. | ||
You know, maybe it's like a quarter of the budget. | ||
They control that too, and these are people that are not elected, and it's this own sort of self-contained ecosystem. | ||
Maybe there's a thousand or two thousand people involved in that directly, and they represent their own sort of blob okay and and that goes with the diplomatic mission you know the embassies and the consulates and nato and and the our diplomatic mission to the united nations and and there's lots of different aspects of it but that is what's controlling foreign policy that's what's controlling domestic security policy None of that has anything to do with elections. | ||
And that club is exercising influence over Joe Biden. | ||
Joe Biden can go in there with any ideas and plans he wants. | ||
Those are the ones exerting the pressure on the president. | ||
Those are the ones that are creating the policy. | ||
And then the same goes for Big Tech. | ||
Yeah, you could say that Silicon Valley is its own blob, and there are so many people on Silicon Valley that are creating the policy there. | ||
The ADL and the SPLC are very influential over Big Tech, and Big Tech has its ideological positions, and they've got these extreme billionaires like Zuckerberg and the others that are controlling the companies or exercising influence over the companies. | ||
But then you've also got the... is it ESG? | ||
Or am I thinking environmental, social, governance? | ||
Then you've also got the Wall Street influence. | ||
Big Tech and Wall Street, Silicon Valley and Wall Street, are like this. | ||
The Silicon Valley companies and the Wall Street financial firms are like this. | ||
And yeah, Silicon Valley has its preferences and ideas, but Wall Street does too. | ||
And Wall Street and the biggest companies on the stock market are governed by these sort of liberal policies. | ||
And yeah, the ADL has a lot of sway over that too, and all the usual suspects do as well. | ||
And if BlackRock and Vanguard are controlling, if they have controlling stake in the big tech companies and in other major companies, then they're really the ones controlling the private sector. | ||
And with their lobbyists and their capture of the regulatory institutions, they're kind of controlling the public sector governance on these things as well. | ||
So you've got, that's another pole of power. | ||
You've got a poll in Silicon Valley. | ||
You've got a poll in Wall Street. | ||
And then even with the legacy media companies. | ||
Well, who owns the Washington Post? | ||
Jeff Bezos. | ||
Washington Post is one of the most influential publications in the world, and certainly in America. | ||
And then same goes for New York Times, owned by a billionaire. | ||
You could take a look at any one of the major Networks on TV or any one of the major print publications owned by some billionaire. | ||
Once again, those represent their own polls. | ||
Not elected! | ||
Then these people are not elected, but yet they're exerting influence over elections, political process, either through their contributions or through their discretionary control of media, or in how they lobby the bureaucracies. | ||
So, we don't have to spell out all of them, but you've got the banks, you've got the intel agencies, you've got... The point being is, this country is not governed by the president. | ||
This country is not governed by the legislature. | ||
This country is not governed by the Supreme Court. | ||
This country is governed by between 2,000 and 10,000 people in all these different institutions. | ||
A lot of them your average person has never heard of. | ||
Operating in a way that most people never understand that sort of obfuscated through all kinds of legal mechanisms. | ||
And doing so in a way that is very shadowy, very secretive, very opaque. | ||
And towards an agenda that nobody really knows or understands. | ||
That the public doesn't approve of. | ||
That they don't even need public approval for. | ||
And that's really the scariest thing. | ||
And we call all of that consistently in the rhetoric that comes out of the media. | ||
And this is most people's conception of it. | ||
We call that system our democracy. | ||
And we call that the free world. | ||
Right? | ||
Right? | ||
All of that is supposed to constitute what the Founding Fathers wanted. | ||
All of that is to constitute freedom and democracy and human rights. | ||
There's nothing democratic about it. | ||
There's nothing democratic about Raytheon and the Council on Foreign Relations exercising that much influence over the American president. | ||
There is nothing democratic about the legislature passing an omnibus spending bill With $2 trillion in spending that's 5,000 pages long that none of the congressmen even read, that they didn't write, and which they didn't read. | ||
How is that democratic? | ||
You know, the federal government raises $4 trillion. | ||
We allocate that money through these giant spending bills, again, that the people we elect do not write, and then don't read, but then vote for and pass. | ||
And consider the House of Representatives, which is the people's house in the Constitution, has the power of the purse. | ||
The House of Representatives is supposed to be the chamber of the bicameral legislature. | ||
Which directly represents the people. | ||
That's supposed to be the most democratic organ of the federal government, because its representation is allocated in terms of population, in terms of people. | ||
Not in terms of states, which are somewhat arbitrary, or electors or something, state legislatures. | ||
That's maybe the most direct democracy part of the federal government. | ||
And that chamber has the power of the purse. | ||
The spending bills have to originate in the House. | ||
And go figure that none of those people that are elected by the people write the spending bills or read the spending bills, and they don't know anything that's in them. | ||
And it's trillions of dollars. | ||
Who could even keep track of trillions? | ||
Do you know how much a trillion is? | ||
Who could even keep track of four trillion dollars in spending? | ||
And so the question then would be, well, who is writing the bills? | ||
That's probably who's really in charge. | ||
Well, it is the Bureaucrats it is the people in the in the legislative teams. | ||
It's people in the committees. | ||
It's a lot of lawyers It's a lot of people from Harvard and Yale that were scooped up That we will never know that were never elected and they're getting paid by somebody and then once they're out of Congress They're gonna get some cushy job in a private firm probably a private firm where the money that they allocated in the bill benefited from | ||
That's, and I know I'm not the first person to say this, but that's, these are just the manners in which, and I'm explaining multiple things here, not all of them perfectly, you know, I'm oversimplifying a little bit, but that's really how the government operates. | ||
And if you see these kinds of things, if Twitter is controlled by BlackRock and Saudi Arabia, and Twitter controls the conversation where the so-called democracy happens, well, we're not the ones really in power here. | ||
And if we're passing trillion-dollar spending bills in the People's House and the representatives aren't writing or reading them, well, we're not really in power. | ||
And if the President doesn't write our own foreign policy, but actually it's written by the State Department and the Pentagon and the Council on Foreign Relations, we're not really in charge here. | ||
And the people we elect aren't in charge, and the people on TV aren't in charge. | ||
It's, again, people that you don't know who they are, and you don't know what they want, and you don't know how they operate. | ||
You couldn't even understand it if I told you. | ||
And so we really don't live in a democracy. | ||
We really don't live in the free world. | ||
We live in a tyrannical oligarchy. | ||
And all this stuff that is said about our system is just a big facade, and people need to understand, you don't need to understand exactly how it works, you just need to understand how it does not work, and it does not work like we run anything. | ||
Everything that you read about the world is controlled, the candidates that you pick are controlled, and once they get in, they're not even in charge, so it's all just a big charade. | ||
And you see that when Elon Musk tries to, and that's really what we're fighting for here is our sovereignty. | ||
We are fighting for our sovereignty that we want to know who runs the country. | ||
We want, I want Donald Trump to be a dictator. | ||
Because if Donald Trump is a dictator, at least I know who's running the fucking country. | ||
You know? | ||
And if something goes wrong, hey, we can blame it on him. | ||
But right now, we don't even know who runs anything, and we don't know how it works, and there's no transparency, and there's no accountability, and that's a big problem. | ||
Especially when our country is in a crisis. | ||
Our country is in a crisis and we don't even know why. | ||
We don't even know how that works, or why that is, or who to blame, and therefore who to hold accountable, and who to replace, and how to change things. | ||
It creates an unfixable situation. | ||
So, electing Donald Trump in 16 was about restoring our sovereignty, that the politicians might run the country, patriotic leaders in the government might run the country, that certainly we would get out all these foreign influences, rich people wouldn't run the country, foreigners wouldn't run the country, but it would be something like, you know, civic-minded patriots might run the country. | ||
That was really the idea. | ||
And that's what's going on here. | ||
Let's give Twitter the public square back to the people. | ||
And you see what happens. | ||
They shut it down. | ||
And it's got nothing to do with... | ||
Everybody said about Trump, well, he was too explicit. | ||
He was vulgar, oh, his mean tweets, and so on. | ||
And he got banned on Twitter while... | ||
Well, that's because he broke Twitter's rules. | ||
Well, what's Elon Musk doing? | ||
Elon Musk is offering to buy Twitter, and it's a perfectly acceptable deal. | ||
And he's going to bring free speech to Twitter. | ||
It's what everybody wants. | ||
70% of the people voted for it in the poll. | ||
Elon Musk has 80 million followers. | ||
And what's more, the share price went up when he bought it. | ||
So what I'm trying to say is this is good business. | ||
This is a good deal. | ||
It's good business. | ||
But it is being resisted, tooth and nail, by who? | ||
By Wall Street, by the government, and by the foreign governments of the world. | ||
So, wake up! | ||
You know, Twitter is not being run by people like you and I, who are just, you know, trying to do their best and stuff. | ||
No, Twitter is being controlled by God knows who. | ||
They're being controlled by people that aren't even American. | ||
They're being controlled by the capitalist class. | ||
And that's a big fucking problem. | ||
Sorry for the language, but I mean, it's a really big problem. | ||
That's a really serious problem. | ||
Elon Musk goes in to do something which is good business, popular, it's fitting with how our country should work, it's restoring, who could argue against that? | ||
Restoring sovereignty to the people, the public square being open to the people, governed by the First Amendment. | ||
And you have liberals cheering on the side of Saudi Arabia, which is a theocratic dictatorship, BlackRock, and the regulatory agencies in the federal government to shut it down. | ||
That's what they did to Trump in 2016. | ||
When Trump won, they shut social media down. | ||
Elon Musk is trying to liberate social media, and it's good business, and they're shutting that down too, and retaliating against him personally, and trying to scuttle the deal. | ||
So that's the real civil war that's going on here. | ||
Make no mistake about it. | ||
It's not between, you know, Trump supporters and SJWs. | ||
It's between these kind of rogue class traitors like Elon Musk and Donald Trump, who have some pull, have some power. | ||
They're class traitors leading the revolt against these globalist parasites that have taken over the country. | ||
That's the real battle that's going on here. | ||
It's got nothing to do with, you know, MAGA hats and liberals and, you know, Russiagate and all that. | ||
It's this big war going on domestically between, you know, Trump and Elon Musk. | ||
They're supposed to be oligarchs running the oligarchy with the rest of them. | ||
And they're betraying that and saying, no, we're patriots, we're nationalists. | ||
And all the other oligarchs are saying, hey, not so fast. | ||
No, no, no, you're... | ||
You're exiled from the oligarchy. | ||
You're exiled from... You can't be rich anymore. | ||
You can't be part of the club. | ||
We'll embarrass you, shame you, drag you through the streets, and we are going to protect our control. | ||
I mean, that's really what's going on. | ||
behind all of this and a lot of people said well Trump was just this Trump was just that Trump was dumb Trump was racist Trump just should have done it some other way everything you'd say about Trump you can't say about Elon Musk but they're retaliating in the same way it's a war here so it'll be interesting to see how this uh works out I mean I hope they just sell it to Elon Musk and he he brings free speech to the platform he's | ||
Even then, though, he'll run into problems with advertisers, with the app stores. | ||
I mean, there'll be some... it'll be interesting to see how far he'll be able to go, but I'm rooting for him to take it all the way. | ||
If there's anyone that could do it, it's the richest man in the world. | ||
You know, some people go, well, what about advertisers? | ||
If he could make a rocket ship that flies into the air and then lands on a launch pad by itself, if he could build an electric car, You know, Ford and Chevy and, you know, the existing American automobile companies couldn't do it. | ||
But his startup did build the electric car. | ||
So if he could solve batteries, if he could solve rocket ships, if he could solve PayPal, I think he can solve Twitter. | ||
And he's got $280 billion in capital to do it. | ||
He's got the money. | ||
He's a genius. | ||
If he doesn't have the expertise, he could just simply pay people to do. | ||
So I really hope that he buys Twitter. | ||
I hope that he buys Twitter and puts free speech. | ||
People say, well, there will be problems. | ||
Well, good thing we have the genius that invented Tesla and SpaceX. | ||
Not only is he the richest guy in the world, but he's pretty smart, too. | ||
I have a lot of confidence in him. | ||
And, you know, we can only hope and pray, but I think that if he is able to buy Twitter, I would be very confident that we would get a good outcome here. | ||
So let's just hope we get what we want, because if we did, it'd be a huge deal. | ||
And like I said, that'd be a beachhead. | ||
I think I said this on Monday or Friday. | ||
It's a beachhead. | ||
Back onto the internet. | ||
And we really just need one. | ||
Just begin to reverse the tide of the war here. | ||
Because right now, it's like it's over. | ||
They've conquered everything. | ||
They're just finishing us off. | ||
They're picking off the last conservatives on any social media. | ||
If we could just start pushing in the other direction, it would completely change the momentum. | ||
So that's that. | ||
I want to move on. | ||
We'll take a look at our Super Chats. | ||
My segment on Russia Today will be airing in 20 minutes. | ||
20 minutes. | ||
So I didn't forget about that, but yeah, my segment will be airing in 20 minutes. | ||
So I think we'll cover that live on America First. | ||
We'll cover that live on the show. | ||
But first, we'll go through our Super Chats. | ||
We'll see what we got here. | ||
Yeah, I saw that. | ||
The good news is Russia will win anyway. | ||
But yeah, that's kind of embarrassing. | ||
of the black sea sunk today after ukrainian missile strikes against it yeah i saw that the good thing is russia is retaliating by completely bombing ukraine so the good news is uh russia will win anyway but yeah that's kind of embarrassing what the heck putin come on man time to win the war time to clean it up | ||
So yeah, that ship got sunk and the Ukrainians are doing, they're bombarding some of the border towns in Russia, and Russia's just like, you know what, we're not messing around anymore, we don't play, so now they're just bombing. | ||
Now they're just straight up bombing population centers, which is tragic, but also strategically necessary. | ||
Ukrainian Groyper says congrats on the appearance on Russia Today. | ||
You're making big moves every day! | ||
So true! | ||
Yeah, thank you man. | ||
And thanks for the super chat, I appreciate it. | ||
Yeah man, big moves. | ||
Every day is a celebration on America First. | ||
Every day is a party. | ||
But thanks a lot, man. | ||
Cal says, Xi Jinping has made China great again. | ||
Over in America, we are seriously considering progressing into pedophilia. | ||
My ancestors in World War I and World War II died for nothing, it seems. | ||
Evil has taken over. | ||
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Yeah, that's really interesting. | ||
I never thought about it that way. | ||
Honestly, I think the ancestors thing is kind of cringe because it's like, we literally shouldn't have fought in either war. | ||
We should not have fought in World War I or... World War II was unnecessary, so people go, you know, my ancestors fought in World War II for nothing. | ||
It's like that statement is kind of true no matter what the outcome is. | ||
What do you think we fought for in World War II? | ||
Literally, what do you think we fought for? | ||
Do you think that people went to go and fight and die in, like, Italy and in Asia, like, so that you could what? | ||
Like, I don't even understand. | ||
What was even the goal there? | ||
That really had nothing to do with us. | ||
So... So yeah, I mean... So I think that's kind of like a trite, like, lame thing to... My answer's just fine. | ||
In World War II, And it's like, yeah, so did mine. | ||
My grandfather fought in World War II. | ||
But I'm under no illusions. | ||
I mean, it was a waste. | ||
World War II was just a big, giant waste. | ||
And so was World War I. So... | ||
It'd be one thing if we fought in World War II for like our survival and it's like, wow, now our country's falling apart even though we fought for it. | ||
Like, but that's not what World War II or World War I were about. | ||
World War I was about the British mandate of Palestine. | ||
And World War II, you know, that was about the Anglo and all kinds of things going on. | ||
Not just the American involvement, but The war on the continent between the UK and Germany and Russia. | ||
So, I mean, I think the whole thing actually was pointless no matter how you look at it. | ||
I mean, it was pointless then, it's pointless now, so... My ancestors died for nothing, it seems! | ||
Why, if you were having a big, big trad family, do you think they would have not died in vain? | ||
They died in vain no matter what. | ||
My ancestor died so I could have a big-based fucking trad family and a wife in a sundress. | ||
My wife isn't wearing a sundress! | ||
My ancestor died for nothing! | ||
My ancestors died so that I could have a hot, sexy wife and aesthetic sunsets on my family farm! | ||
You know, in some sense, like don't get me wrong, yeah, America's totally in decline, but I don't understand where people get off thinking like everything should be perfect. | ||
People are like bent out of shape that things suck? | ||
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Like yeah, I mean, yeah that's life actually. | |
People feel entitled to have the world sort of like not suck or something and you have a lot of these young people that are pissed off that like, I don't know, but like their life isn't a dream? | ||
Like your life wouldn't be a dream anyway. | ||
Life sucks. | ||
I think life has kind of always been suffering and yeah, I mean it's particularly horrifying these days, but It's a sort of like like yeah, I mean I'm righteous and everything but I'm not like pissed off that Like, man, my life should be easy and comfortable and it's not. | ||
I kind of like that we're in the fight. | ||
I like that we're in the war. | ||
And World War I's got nothing to do with it. | ||
Niggas bring up my ancestors... You know, like, you don't even know what you're talking about. | ||
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People just... I swear, people just say things. | |
People just say things. | ||
My ancestors didn't fight in the Spanish-American War for this to happen. | ||
My uncle didn't die in Vietnam so that Cardi B could twerk on the stage! | ||
That's like a complete non sequitur. | ||
One has literally nothing to do with the other thing. | ||
They died for nothing in Vietnam. | ||
They died for nothing in Korea. | ||
They died for nothing in World War II and World War I. The only war that was really worth anything was the Civil War. | ||
The War for Independence, the War of 1812, the Mexican-American War, those were really the only wars that were legitimate. | ||
All the other wars were bullshit. | ||
All the other wars were, you know, for the banks and, you know, the protocols of the Elders of Zion and aliens or something, lizard people. | ||
And this progressing towards pedophilia or whatever, I also resent when people go, oh, yeah, and then the next thing you're gonna do is pedophilia. | ||
Why even say that? | ||
It's like we're already at trans and homosexuality and like people celebrate abortion and feminism and people are like, yeah, yeah, yeah, but you know, it's really gonna be messed up when you go to pedophilia. | ||
Well, yeah, it will be messed up, but it's already pretty messed up also, you know, too. | ||
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Pretty soon it's going to be better than World War I. | |
I just hate these posts that are just like people throw up 4chan because... | ||
People just like imbibe 4chan and then just throw it up all over the super chats. | ||
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Base China, World War II, pedophilia. | |
I mean, where is the, okay, wow, groundbreaking take. | ||
I've never heard this one before. | ||
Yeah, pedophilia bad and World War I sacrifice, patriot flag. | ||
Okay, yeah, that's awesome. | ||
Thank you, really profound. | ||
So, sorry, I don't mean to totally bash you, but your super chat sucks. | ||
Spence says, RT is so huge. | ||
Can't wait to see your segment. | ||
It was on DirecTV until a month ago and is still on many cable providers in so many countries. | ||
I know. | ||
I'm so excited. | ||
Pretty Fly White Guy says, Good evening Nick. | ||
SuperChad Day 16. | ||
Have a good Easter weekend, friend. | ||
God always wins. | ||
Thanks, you too. | ||
Connecticut Groy versus the string of white pills has been incredible. | ||
Your somewhat somber 2021 reflection stream before Christmas was only four months ago. | ||
Think of all the greatness that has transpired since then. | ||
True, yeah, we turned it around. | ||
We turned it around. | ||
They really thought they had us and then we completely turned it around easily. | ||
I flipped the switch in New York. | ||
I went to New York And things weren't going very well and then I literally flipped a switch and said, you know what? | ||
I'm great. | ||
And people that were there know. | ||
People that were there literally know and some of them were not happy about it. | ||
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Some of them were not very happy about it at all. | |
But I literally got on a call and said, listen motherfuckers, we're back. | ||
I'm back. | ||
And I got on a group call with like Three people that don't really work with me anymore but at the time we're kind of running things I said listen things are not going well and I'm starting to kick some ass and I'm coming back in a big way and I flip the switch and I And then I returned, you know, and then I returned. | ||
I was kind of in a malaise. | ||
I was in this sunken place. | ||
I was kind of depressed, you know, because it was sort of devastating. | ||
The past year was devastating. | ||
To a normal person, it would have been completely devastating. | ||
To me, certainly it was very hard to cope with. | ||
And I'm tough, and I got through it. | ||
But it was very hard, and, you know, people would say, Wow, you know, you seem so negative these days. | ||
Wow, it's just not, you seem like you're a little different. | ||
You're like jaded or whatever. | ||
It's like, yeah, how about in the, how about in a three-month span, like your grandma dies, your mom gets cancer, the government steals all your money, your income goes to zero, everything you built for five years seems like it's just been destroyed, Like, most of your friends completely betray you. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
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That and all of it. | |
You're put on a federal no-fly list under FBI investigation. | ||
You may be going to jail for 20 years. | ||
You have to hire four lawyers. | ||
Like, DLive stole $30,000 from me. | ||
So, all of that happens. | ||
All that happens in the span of, like, three months. | ||
Okay? | ||
That all happens in three months. | ||
And then, and I have no one. | ||
I mean, I have no one that, you know, that I can really lean on. | ||
I have nobody that I could really just say like, wow, you know. | ||
And I was completely alone. | ||
I was alone through it all. | ||
And it was horrible. | ||
And it was like just the worst ever. | ||
And it was really tough. | ||
But by November, I was like literally flipped the switch. | ||
And I was like, I'm not going to let it get me down. | ||
Like, I've been in a malaise, but I'm just going to reach down deep. | ||
I'm going to rediscover what got me here in the first place. | ||
and And I'm just going to refuse to be beaten. | ||
It's sort of like when you're fighting a boss. | ||
When you're in a boss fight and the boss gets down to like one health point, and then they go like plus 200% damage and plus 200% damage resistance. | ||
And I was like, no, I'm just not gonna fucking lose. | ||
And I flipped the switch and I came back. | ||
And yeah so I remember that stream and I've just been thinking a lot about last year and it's and in some ways it goes on you know because it's like one day I'll write a memoir I should start writing it in case I get killed or something because there's a lot of stuff that goes on behind the scenes that is so much worse than what you even know about like this is there are aspects about it which make it so much worse than people even realize like the extent to which | ||
Like I've just been screwed over in many ways. | ||
And I don't like to talk so much. | ||
I mean, some of it I just can't talk about publicly. | ||
And then some of it like I just don't like to feel bad for myself or whatever. | ||
But it's a positive because we face tough, I face tough obstacles and turn it into a positive. | ||
But yeah, so you're right. | ||
I mean, four months ago, I said, yeah, it's like the worst year ever. | ||
But even in New York, so a month before that, a month or two before that, I had sort of changed the energy, changed the momentum. | ||
And like I said, I think it sort of began in New York. | ||
And I gotta say, you know, Milo was kind of a part of it, you know, credit where credit's due, because Milo, you know, he was kind of texting me throughout the latter half of the year and just, like, trying to, like, breaking my balls and saying, like, you're messing up, like, you're having big problems, and, like, kind of giving me, like, the pep talk that I needed, you know, because sometimes you need somebody to push you to be great, | ||
And you know we didn't talk a whole lot but you know he would text me just occasionally and just beat the shit out of me and just say like all you this is a disaster what are you thinking all this kind of stuff like I know you're better than this and I'm like I know I know I know it's not where it needs to be I know but listen man it's like really hard out here like I'm really trying he's like no excuses man get it together and I'm like you know you're right so I hate to say it, but I have to say it. | ||
kind of a part of it. | ||
I'm not going to lie. | ||
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Hate to say it. | |
I hate to say it, but I have to say it. | ||
Because I mean, I could think of at least two occasions where he, and just text me and he would just say the meanest things, which I'm fine with. | ||
I'm a very ruthless person. | ||
I'm a very mean person and I can take it, you know, and he knows that. | ||
And he would just text me the meanest stuff and just say like, oh, you know, just rip me to pieces. | ||
And I would be like distraught. | ||
I'd be like, oh my gosh, like I'm just, I'm already having a hard time. | ||
And then, but it, you know, it's that kind of tough love that actually pushes you to be better. | ||
I'm a big believer in tough love and people either crumble or they improve. | ||
It was like a matter of pride. | ||
I'm not going to crumble. | ||
I'm going to rise above. | ||
I'm going to be a legend. | ||
I'm going to be bigger. | ||
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So you're right. | |
We flipped the script. | ||
We turned it around like the phoenix. | ||
The phoenix rising from the ashes. | ||
Cuz you know and I I took it seriously cuz he he knows what he's talking about you know he's a smart guy I don't take a lot of people's opinions seriously cuz most people it's like I know more than you it's like I'm smarter than you I know more than you and I just don't take advice for most people because most people aren't as smart as me but you know Milo is someone whose opinion I really respect and he is very incisive and there's some things I can get away with because people aren't really smart enough to see certain things but | ||
You know, he would really just be like, no, no, no, you can't get away with that. | ||
Ah, geez, yeah, you're right. | ||
So, you know, I respected his opinion. | ||
When he's nagging me, I'm like, oh, shit, you know. | ||
Well, coming from him, yeah, it actually kind of matters. | ||
But anyway, so yeah, that's the big turnaround for this year. | ||
It's true though, it's hard being the smartest guy in the room most of the time. | ||
It's a very, it's kind of a lonely existence, because there's not a lot of people that really, that I can really connect with, you know? | ||
Now, I'm not trying to say that to sound like pretentious or anything, but it's just true, you know? | ||
But, looks like we're, it's almost 1125, so I'm going to switch over to Russia Today, And we are going to watch my segment. | ||
I think it's coming up here. | ||
So let me just... Let me switch over real quick. | ||
Let me get my headset on. | ||
We'll switch over here. | ||
Okay, can you still hear me? | ||
I think so, right? | ||
Let me turn my volume on. | ||
I was told that I was going to be on at 11.25, so it's 11.23 now, so it should be coming up in like five minutes. | ||
So let's just tune in here and let's see what we got. | ||
Let's go! | ||
Let's get excited! | ||
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Or should I watch Dalton watch it? | |
I'll watch it! | ||
It's my segment! | ||
It's my segment! | ||
I promoted his stream earlier! | ||
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And Crimea flies in the face of peace talks as these are one of the main points of negotiations with Russia. | |
And we also have Jen Psaki, the White House spokesperson, claiming that the United States supports the peace talks! | ||
Alright, we don't care about this guy. | ||
When am I coming on, huh? | ||
the president secretary of state or national security advisor are always going to support and we support the ukrainians in that effort so we're having mixed messages coming out of washington on the one hand it seems like they want to fight to the bitter end uh they are are holding our we don't care about this guy when am i coming on part of the ukraine i guess i'll just keep reading super chats until i come on um cal says | ||
this message is only available for cozy plus subscribers on Very funny. | ||
PepeTheFrog says, Congrats Nick! | ||
I'm excited to watch RT Omni Cloud stream tonight. | ||
Yeah, well, you're watching it here now. | ||
But thanks a lot, man. | ||
Thanks for the super chat. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
PepeTheFrog, big shout out. | ||
I'm excited too. | ||
Kyle says India has some pretty good networks that might be friendly to America first. | ||
Great show! | ||
Glad to see you in good spirits. | ||
Not that you need to hear it, but what you've done with Cozy is literally incredible. | ||
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And thanks. | |
Yeah, very excited to have him on. | ||
Kyle says, India has some pretty good networks that might be friendly to America first. | ||
Great show. | ||
Glad to see you in good spirits. | ||
Not that you need to hear it, but what you've done with Cozy is literally incredible. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
Yeah, there's a lot of that. | ||
is Germans have an incredible history being racist towards Russians, especially World War I and World War II when they tried to divide ethnic Russians up into these fake identities like Belarusian and Ukrainian. | ||
Yeah, there's a lot of that. | ||
There's a lot of ethnic hatred in Europe, and particularly against Russians. | ||
But there's always been sort of a fault line between Russia and the rest of Europe. | ||
And it's totally ridiculous to divide Russia up like that because you're right. | ||
I mean, these Slavic people have always been governed by Moscow. | ||
So, you know, to say Ukraine and Belarus and Latvia and all these places are Moldova, this is all Russia. | ||
And Russia is its own civilization. | ||
You know, Orthodox civilization ruled by Moscow, it's been this way for hundreds of years. | ||
Yeah, I was really good at Twitter. | ||
I was the best. | ||
And I miss it. | ||
Because I'm good. | ||
I'm quippy. | ||
I'm punchy. | ||
is just like historically ridiculous. | ||
Chugger says, hopefully you get unbanned from Twitter as soon as possible so we get more amazing content like Obama should be arrested. | ||
He would probably resist arrest, LOL. | ||
Yeah, I was really good at Twitter. | ||
I was the best. | ||
And I miss it. | ||
Because I'm good. | ||
I'm quippy. | ||
I'm punchy. | ||
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I'm pithy. | |
Yeah, I miss it, man. | ||
Lanka says, Happy Birthday Papa Fuentes. | ||
Congrats on RT, Nick. | ||
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Thank you. | |
For the Ghosts says, This message goes out to all the trannies. | ||
Literally, no one wants to make physical or eye contact with you. | ||
No amount of deplatforming will change this fact. | ||
Two-week YouTube ban for the Bruce Jenner, Adam's apple, and a Mason jar rant. | ||
Totally worth it! | ||
And then he says something in Spanish. | ||
Yeah, true. | ||
True. | ||
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Thank you for that. | |
Here we go! | ||
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I think this is me. | |
We should not forget that even if Russians look European, they are not European in a cultural sense. | ||
They think differently about violence and death. | ||
They have no concept of a liberal, post-modern life. | ||
A concept of life that each individual can choose. | ||
Instead, life simply can end early with death. | ||
Russian life expectancy is quite low, you know. | ||
That's why they treat death differently. | ||
The comments sparked controversy online, even some accusing her of using far-right rhetoric. | ||
Earlier, we spoke to the CEO of Cozy.tv and host of America First, who says the rhetoric is Russophobic. | ||
Well, I think the rhetoric towards Russia since the beginning of this conflict, nothing more than Russophobia. | ||
And they talk about Russia, the regime, and the people in a way which is just plain prejudiced and bigoted. | ||
They talk about Russians as though they're uncivilized, treat them like they're not human beings. | ||
And it's a little bit ironic because the opposition to the special military operation in Ukraine is supposedly about so-called human rights, about democracy and dignity and all these things. | ||
But when you look at the rhetoric coming from NATO, the European Union and the United States, you would actually think quite the opposite. | ||
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Or you would think at least that maybe none of those things apply to the Russians themselves. | |
That was it? | ||
Alright, well... That's pretty cool. | ||
They played B-Roll over the whole interview! | ||
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They all played B-Roll over the whole thing. | |
Man, that was like a 15 minute interview and they played like 30 seconds of it. | ||
Ah, it's still cool I guess. | ||
Ah, it's cool, it's cool. | ||
I thought there was going to be more though. | ||
lol3seconds, scammed. | ||
Yeah, what the fuck? | ||
Scammed. | ||
I know, yeah, well that's okay. | ||
They played B-Roll over my whole, what? | ||
I'm pretty good looking, man. | ||
I thought I looked great and they played B-Roll. | ||
Dude, I fixed my hair up and everything. | ||
Put my shirt on, put my suit on. | ||
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That's okay, well that was fine, I guess. | |
I got cucked by Russia. | ||
I got cucked! | ||
I'm out here shillin' for Russia 24-7 and I get a 7-second spot. | ||
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Unreal. | |
Unbelievable. | ||
You know what? | ||
I support Ukraine now. | ||
Forget it! | ||
Nah, it's alright. | ||
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It's still cool. | |
Still cool! | ||
Shot is gonna be a little longer. | ||
But anyway, CEO. | ||
Yeah, CEO of Cozy. | ||
That was nice. | ||
That was cool. | ||
It says Dalton. | ||
They're saying Dalton's going crazy. | ||
Let me follow Dalton. | ||
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Let's see. | |
What's Dalton saying? | ||
It's inevitable! | ||
America first! | ||
It's inevitable! | ||
We are so, dude, it's, we're so back, dude. | ||
Let's go. | ||
Let's go. | ||
Let's go! | ||
He liked it! | ||
He enjoyed it! | ||
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Let's go! Let's go! Let's go! Let's go! Let's go! Let's go! | |
Let's go! | ||
Can we get some 07s in chat? | ||
Can we get some Zs and some 07s in chat? | ||
I can't match that energy right now though. | ||
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I'm feeling so good right now. | |
I'm feeling so good. | ||
I gotta, like, do something. | ||
I gotta, like... I don't know. | ||
I gotta build something. | ||
I gotta... I gotta, like, create. | ||
I gotta create something right now. | ||
I gotta, like... I gotta... No, I gotta do something right now, Chad! | ||
I gotta do something! | ||
Let's go. | ||
I'm going to say the N-word, nigga. | ||
I'm going to say the N-word, nigga. | ||
How about that, nigga? | ||
How about I say the N-word, nigga? | ||
How about that? | ||
We win, you lose, I say the N-word. | ||
Let's go. | ||
How about that? | ||
How about that? | ||
That's good. | ||
That's very good. | ||
Yeah, let's go. | ||
Can we get an 07 in chat for Rushdown? | ||
Yeah, let's go. | ||
Can we get an 07 in chapter Russia? | ||
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Let's get to 07 in chapter Russia. | |
Yeah, thank you to Russia today. | ||
We're so back, dude. | ||
We're so back. | ||
We just take dubs every fucking day. | ||
We just take dubs every fucking day, dude. | ||
Literally, America first. | ||
CANNOT BE DEFEATED! | ||
We are so back, bro! | ||
And I'm just so, I'm just so white-pilled, dude. | ||
I'm so white-pilled on, like, everything. | ||
Like, we win, dude. | ||
We just won. | ||
We win because Christ is King. | ||
We win because Nick Fuentes is the leader of America First. | ||
And we win because of all these incredible content creators on Cozy.TV. | ||
That's why we win. | ||
Because Christ is King, dude. | ||
Christ is King. | ||
We win no matter what. | ||
In the end, always and forever, it's real, it's true. | ||
We win, it's true. | ||
We're so back, dude. | ||
So true. | ||
Alright. | ||
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He's logging off. | |
Alright, that was pretty funny. | ||
That's hilarious. | ||
Oh man, I love Dalton. | ||
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He's so funny, man. | |
I like how my reaction to it is I'm like, oh man, that was only seven seconds. | ||
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Tune in to Dalton, he's like, fuck it, let's go! | |
I would've saved the air war if we win! | ||
Oh my gosh. | ||
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That was good. | |
That's great content, man. | ||
He's a great streamer. | ||
I love Dalton. | ||
He is a great streamer, man. | ||
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Oh, that's hilarious. | |
I'm very proud of him. | ||
I have to say, not to be too proprietary, but I am very proud of him. | ||
It's really great to see him thriving. | ||
He's really come into his own. | ||
I remember watching him and Kai and even Wurzel and being like, hey, you know, do this, do that, right, whatever. | ||
I'm sort of You know, picky about it, but no, it's really good to see. | ||
He's really doing a great job. | ||
That's excellent. | ||
He's been doing an excellent job with his show. | ||
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Like I said, you know. | |
What I love about Cozy is it's not just America first. | ||
Because it would be really lame if it was just my show and then, oh, you've got some others. | ||
But you have other great shows. | ||
If I wasn't a content creator, I would tune into Dolan. | ||
If I was just some guy, I would tune into The Dolan Train. | ||
I would tune into the Jimbo Show. | ||
I would tune into... I would play Affcraft with UX. | ||
I would watch VEDA. | ||
I would be a part of this community. | ||
So it's really great to see that people are coming into their own. | ||
Anyway, that was great. | ||
That made it for me. | ||
That made it even better. | ||
That was part of it. | ||
You know, Russia Today, and then the Dalton reaction was almost, that was like part of that moment. | ||
So Paul Town, yeah, exactly. | ||
I'd watch Paul Town. | ||
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So, yeah, that's good stuff. | |
Yeah, so that was my appearance on Russia Today. | ||
Well, you know, so not as long as I... Oh, but that was okay! | ||
We still love Russia Today. | ||
I thought that was good. | ||
Paul Town. | ||
Paul Town. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
Paul Town. | ||
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Infamous. | |
And others as well. | ||
VedaCoin skyrocketing right now. | ||
Yeah, I'm all loaded up on... I am loaded up on VedaCoin, you better believe. | ||
I'm long. | ||
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I'm bullish. | |
I'm bullish on Veda coin. | ||
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All right. | |
But let's, anyway, let's carry on with the super chats. | ||
Yeah, that was pretty good. | ||
That was pretty fun. | ||
Where was I? | ||
For the Ghosts says, this message goes out to Nick's mods. | ||
I didn't mean to diss Kanye. | ||
I have his music on my phone. | ||
I just haven't listened to it in almost three years. | ||
Sorry. | ||
Okay. | ||
Spence says, quote from black terrorist Frank James, quote, yeah, our black sister Supreme Court justice power to the people is married to a fucking white man. | ||
Based? | ||
Okay. | ||
You know, that's based actually that he said that. | ||
Spinefish says are you familiar with Logan Hall who is from Daily Caller? | ||
No. | ||
Thomas Max says since you were wondering a while back I found you through the I'm Doing Great podcast. | ||
Also, the other week I should have asked, do you have a favorite Sly and the Family Stone song? | ||
Hmm. | ||
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Hmm. | |
Well, that's funny that you say that. | ||
Yeah, because that was a relatively recent appearance, right? | ||
That was only a month ago. | ||
And my favorite Sly and the Family Stone song? | ||
Maybe Family Reunion? | ||
Or Family Affair, I mean. | ||
Family Reunion's the OJs, right? | ||
Family Affair, that's them, right? | ||
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And, uh... I like Ha Ha Hee Hee. | |
Is that them too? | ||
I haven't really, there's a lot of music that I've sort of like lost because I had it on my old iPod and then I never put it on my Spotify. | ||
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Let's see. | |
Yeah, Family Affair. | ||
And, let me think, what else do we got here? | ||
Let me pull up their discography. | ||
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It's been a while. | |
Everyday people, that's a good one. - Mm-hmm. - You know what? | ||
I HATE that song, Thank You For Letting Me Be Myself. | ||
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I HATE! | |
I HATE that song! | ||
Absolutely hate that song. | ||
But the others I like. | ||
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Dalton and chat. | |
Yo! | ||
What's up Dalton? | ||
He said, that's epic. | ||
Hey guys. | ||
Hey, what's up man? | ||
We loved your stream. | ||
We watched your stream on my stream. | ||
Very funny. | ||
Very fun. | ||
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Yeah, that was good. | |
Let's see. | ||
Penis penis says sweet or sugar. | ||
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What? | |
Mike says the biggest dirt right wing watch has on you is it took you a few minutes to decide on a title for your video. | ||
Yeah did you see that? | ||
The other day when I was titling my stream they clipped that and they were like oh my gosh he says this content is so good but this content sucks! | ||
And imagine being that ass-blasted. | ||
Number one, that was a funny segment. | ||
Number two, it's one thing to be like, you have to watch this important clip, this is a dangerous extremist. | ||
It's another thing to be like, this content isn't even funny! | ||
This content is boring! | ||
You just have to be absolutely seething to come up with that clip, right? | ||
You just have to absolutely be seething To rip that and post that on the right wing watch, like you're watching the right wing for extremism and say like, his content isn't even good. | ||
Oh my gosh, his content isn't even funny. | ||
So yeah, I thought that was good. | ||
John Doe says, does anyone remember when Cherlamagne Degas says white men are the biggest terrorist group in America? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Kyle says BlackRock and Vanguard own shares in lots of companies, banks included, if you currently bank that BlackRock owns shares of, pull your money out, switch to local bank or credit union, starve them, their capital, every way possible. | ||
Yeah, you're retarded if you think that's going to do anything. | ||
BlackRock manages like, what, trillions of dollars in assets or something like that? | ||
And you're like, hey, if you have a checking account with BlackRock, you better close it right now. | ||
BlackRock manages $20 bajillion and niggas are like, excuse me Bank of America, I'm closing my checking account and withdrawing my $5,000. | ||
Yeah, Star of the Beast. | ||
These niggas be like, I'm gonna have three kids and cancel my Disney Plus subscription because I'm living my values! | ||
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Uh-huh, yeah, absolutely. | |
Yeah, that's gonna do about as much as voting. | ||
Chad Champions says, I love how these heroes like the Saudi Prince, the DOJ, and the Vanguard are coming in like the Avengers to save democracy from Elon Musk. | ||
This is like Star Wars. | ||
Yeah Kyle says if you live in Tennessee Mississippi or Arizona be on the lookout for bills concerning region smart trying to get eminent domain power Soros funded they're trying to own utilities water electric okay Griffin says, hey Nick, I've been trying to get a hold of Gosar and Rogers to ask if they need any volunteer aid, but I've only received automated response. | ||
Do you know any better ways they could be contacted? | ||
Thanks. | ||
I'm not their secretary. | ||
So no, I do not. | ||
Bullwinkle says the Global Homo Democrats and the GAE will never stand a chance against the America First Bullwinkle Alliance. | ||
Glo Gloyper. | ||
Black Roy vs. Max Warburg, David Schiff, and other people on Wall Street gave $20 million to Lenin, Trotsky, and others during the Russian Revolution to overthrow the Tsar. | ||
That is $1 billion today. | ||
Wool Binkles says, I can't wait for these Democrats to get booted off the Twitter board so we boomers can continue to lead the way and spread the truth on social media. | ||
Worker B says, Great show, Nick. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Cal says, I do agree with you that World War I or World War II should have happened, but at least the soldiers had actual moral consciousness back then, and they followed the illusion of that moral consciousness. | ||
Yeah, well, that's just it, isn't it? | ||
It's an illusion. | ||
It's not real. | ||
Well, they thought they were doing something. | ||
Yeah, well, they weren't. | ||
They were just killing each other for no reason at all. | ||
Well, at least they thought they were doing the right thing. | ||
Yeah, well, that don't mean shit. | ||
Okay, that doesn't mean anything. | ||
They didn't fight for anything in reality. | ||
Maybe in their minds they were fighting against Nazis? | ||
I mean, by today's standard, they would be the Nazis. | ||
By today's standard, the American troops would be the Nazis. | ||
So, that's just ridiculous, dude. | ||
Well, I agree with you. | ||
Well, they felt really good about themselves. | ||
Well, that's great. | ||
Donald Trump says, congrats on all your success, friend. | ||
You're our king! | ||
Hey, thank you, man. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Booker T. Boogity with a big super chat. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
He says, so true that right-wing Twitter is dead. | ||
Just look at all the simping, horny posting going around on mid-level anons these days. | ||
I remember you saying once that your presence kept the simping at bay. | ||
That's been all but proven. | ||
It's time to take it back. | ||
It's time to win. | ||
Also, shout out to our niggas in Russia today. | ||
Slava Rossiya! | ||
Glory to the new czar. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Slava Rossiya. | ||
Glory to Tsar Putin. | ||
Thank you so much for the big super chat. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
I literally did keep it at bay, and now it's all these, you know, pussy boy faggots everywhere, man. | ||
Everywhere where I leave, that takes a foothold. | ||
Everywhere I'm not, that takes a foothold. | ||
And it's just disgusting, frankly. | ||
It's horrible. | ||
In my country, communists are ugly. | ||
like that guy who was that one guy he was flirting with that russian girl i'll never forget peter nimitz and he was flirting with this communist girl and he's like in my country communists are ugly i see your country's very different and everybody replied being like a wingman and they're like well thank you peter for fixing my air conditioning machine Well, thank you for the channel. | ||
And it was like the most fucking disgusting Reddit faggot moment I have ever seen on Nazi Twitter. | ||
Okay? | ||
It's the most disgusting faggotry I have ever seen on right-wing Twitter. | ||
Just awful. | ||
You know, we're the Taliban, okay? | ||
We're the freaking Catholic, groiper Taliban, and the second we leave the platform, it turns into this, uh, turns into Hairspray the Musical. | ||
It turns into Mamma Mia, for crying out loud. | ||
Peter Nemitz has good content? | ||
No, he doesn't. | ||
He's triple vaccinated, you idiot! | ||
He's triple vaccinated! | ||
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He goes, uh, the country's very different. | |
You're hot! | ||
You're hot! | ||
You're fucking hot! | ||
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And all the guys, yeah, go get some, bro! | |
Whoa, the boys! | ||
Dude, I just hate that culture. | ||
I just hate that. | ||
That whole scene is just disgusting to me. | ||
Makes me wanna... Makes me wanna... Go on a rampage. | ||
Go on a friend rampage. | ||
Go on a tweet rampage. | ||
This is me tweeting. | ||
I want to go on a Twitter rampage. | ||
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This is me grabbing my phone. | |
Makes me want to go on a texting rampage and say, hey, excuse me. | ||
Stop doing this. | ||
Horrible, horrible, horrible! | ||
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I just hate it, man. | |
I hate it. | ||
It's everywhere. | ||
It's inescapable. | ||
I just, I really, I can't get far enough away from that kind of stuff. | ||
I just, I honestly, it's driving me absolutely insane to see it everywhere. | ||
And the way that the bros put the hoes first. | ||
You're not America first, you're hoes first. | ||
And seeing that, it's just, you know, but that's why I'm me. | ||
I have to be me. | ||
Thank God for me. | ||
Thank God that I'm running this thing, because if it was somebody else, oh my gosh. | ||
Oh my gosh. | ||
You know, the behavior that goes on, and especially on Twitter. | ||
And you got that RadFem Hitler account or whatever, which is tweeting about how premarital sex is awesome, and all this other stuff. | ||
And women are just so messed up, man. | ||
They're so much the problem. | ||
And they always try and put the blame on somebody else. | ||
You know, I'm going to take some flack for this. | ||
So I name searched myself on Twitter. | ||
And there was this nesting tweet, okay? | ||
And this woman said something like, you know, gay people are the biggest problem. | ||
You know, first we let the gay people do their thing and then everything fell apart. | ||
And then this gay... so there was this like right-wing e-girl. | ||
You guys blame everything on e-girls, but it's gay people that are the problem. | ||
Then this gay right-wing guy quote-tweeted and said, you know, well, that's really convenient for you to say, but really women are the problem. | ||
And then this other guy quote-tweeted and said, faggots like Nick Fuentes said the exact same thing. | ||
Hmm, a literal gay guy, Nick Fuentes, said the same thing. | ||
And, you know, maybe this is going to be a controversial take, but this is something that women do. | ||
It's absolutely something that women do, and they will deflect onto anything. | ||
And it's not just homosexuality. | ||
It's not to say that homosexuality isn't wrong, but women are actually a much bigger problem. | ||
But they will pivot to anything. | ||
They will pivot to pornography. | ||
They will pivot to homosexuality. | ||
They will pivot to male promiscuity or rape. | ||
They will pivot to anything. | ||
And you'll have all these right-wing e-girls. | ||
Anything to take the heat off themselves. | ||
And they will exert themselves. | ||
They will exert feminism. | ||
And they'll say, you know, I deserve to be here and my opinion matters and I'm gonna boss everyone around. | ||
And as a right-wing political analyst, as a serious right-wing thinker that everyone should take seriously, me, a woman, I think the real problem is everything else! | ||
Every other convenient target that everyone already hates. | ||
It's like Newsflash, everyone already hates homosexuality. | ||
Newsflash, everyone already hates transsexuality. | ||
We already hate porn. | ||
We already hate all that stuff. | ||
What we don't hate is fucking you! | ||
We don't hate you! | ||
And you're the one that's messing everything up! | ||
Now I'm not saying I hate women, but I am saying that these like bossy feminist women, like They're like, you know, the greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world he didn't exist. | ||
That's like women. | ||
And women are like, they're the Jews of gender. | ||
They are the Jews of gender. | ||
Crying out in pain as they strike you, sort of like, you know, she who will not be named, them, you know, she who will not be named, And then the minute you say anything about it, it's like, what are you, anti, what are you, an incel? | ||
What do you, you just hate women? | ||
This one's a woman-hating, just like with Jews. | ||
This one's a Jew-hating, this one's a woman-hating, this and that. | ||
It's like, listen, I don't hate all women, I'm just saying they wield a disproportionate amount of influence, okay? | ||
I'm not saying that, I'm not saying that I hate every woman for being a woman, but I am saying that, you know, there's just some problems we need to discuss here. | ||
And just like Jewish people say, oh, it's radical Islam. | ||
Oh, it's this. | ||
Oh, it's that. | ||
It's Sharia law. | ||
It's Iran. | ||
It's Putin and Assad. | ||
And women, you know, the same thing. | ||
They'll say... And yeah, so the women are so quick to point the finger and it's like, all right, sweetheart, but you're... Hey, listen. | ||
Hey, listen, you. | ||
The boy-im, no. | ||
The boy-im, yeah. | ||
Literally. | ||
They think that we're their slaves. | ||
They call us boy-im. | ||
The oy vey, the boys know. | ||
Yeah, we're on to you! | ||
We're on to you! | ||
OMG, the boys know. | ||
That's what they would say. | ||
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Oh my gosh, the boys know. | |
Shut it down. | ||
Like, oh my gosh, shut it down. | ||
That's what the women say. | ||
So yeah I see these like um it's just ridiculous it's such a farce when you see these like Nazi girls on Twitter with their hot takes and guys retweet the stuff and guys are in their replies and like I know it's but it's such a scandal. | ||
But it's just normal now. | ||
Now that I'm not there, it's just normal. | ||
And you'll have these girls, and they'll be posting their dogshit political takes, and you'll have these guys in the replies like flirting with them, and even defending them. | ||
Nah, but she's alright. | ||
Nah, that girl's alright. | ||
And she's in the group chats, and she's in the DMs, and she's like an e-celeb, and it's like... | ||
To me, it's the equivalent of like a face-eating alien walking around, and we're like, hi, how do you do? | ||
It's like, no, that doesn't belong here, okay? | ||
That'd be like if somebody was walking around doing a handstand, you know? | ||
That'd be like if someone was walking around doing a handstand with their clothes upside down, and we were like, hey, top of the morning! | ||
That's the same, like, level of absurdity when a woman is on Twitter giving her political opinions and operating in a political male space online. | ||
And I see they're in the group chats, and they're e-dating each other, and they're all flirting with each other in the group chats. | ||
Get the fuck out of here! | ||
Take a hike! | ||
All right? | ||
We'll grab you by your ponytail and throw you out of here. | ||
Take a hike. | ||
So, yeah, it's out of control. | ||
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I'm like... | |
Listen, I'm just not an egalitarian. | ||
I am not an egalitarian. | ||
I am traditional. | ||
Straight up traditional. | ||
That does not fly with me. | ||
No way. | ||
Some guys, this whole thing to them is just like a big LARP. | ||
It's just a big role play. | ||
And what they really want is, well, it's always just about sex. | ||
And it's all grifters now too. | ||
It's a flea market now the whole right-wing Twitter space. | ||
It's just it's so debased it's It's simping and it's a flea market and now they're all shilling their stupid books and they're selling everything under the Sun It's a buy my thing buy my this buy my that scribe to my patreon, whatever So it's a flea market, too And these people aren't even right-wing, okay? | ||
These people aren't even right-wing, they're just losers. | ||
They're not even reactionary or Catholic or anything. | ||
These are just like ugly guys that like work out and want to have sex and are just like mad at the world. | ||
And like, so Destiny and Liberals will say, your audience are all this and that. | ||
It's like, that's not my audience, that's BAP's audience, okay? | ||
That's Bronze Age Pervert's audience, for sure. | ||
That's not my audience. | ||
My audience are genius nerds, incels, a lot of big families and stuff. | ||
Their audience is all just like these, you know, all these poor fags. | ||
All these broke pot smoking, you know, goofballs. | ||
It's like that incel documentary that KantBot was in. | ||
Remember that documentary with KantBot? | ||
And who else was in there? | ||
it's that crowd who are not even those two guys that turned out to be trannies I mean they're just chasing like they're the ones that are just chasing like social acceptance you know so called belonging feeling and so on and yeah I mean there's just no there's people and they're always talking about | ||
I remember one time BAP tweeted something like what if right wing bodybuilders like took out the power grid what if a bunch of hands what if 30 handsome bodybuilders you know they're blowing up the power grid and it's like yeah but that's literally never going to happen because you go to work at Walgreens okay you poor faggot they're like oh | ||
We've got an army of handsome Peter Thiels paying us to be bodybuilders, and it's like you're not doing acts of terrorism. | ||
You're not doing anything. | ||
Not that I support that, but it's like these people talk this big game like they're, we're going to infiltrate CIA and we're going to be doing this and that. | ||
It's like you're not doing anything. | ||
Your house smells like wet dog and sex. | ||
Let's just be honest with ourselves here. | ||
sure it smells like your smelly dog and semen okay that's what your house smells like and you drive like a camry okay and uh and you work out because you're like a five in looks okay let's be honest with ourselves let's just be honest with ourselves here ain't no handsome bodybuilders in the cia blowing up power grids why don't you go restock the la croix okay They're out of lime flavor. | ||
So, anyway. | ||
Not that there's anything wrong with, like, not, you know, being poor or whatever, but these guys act like, I don't even know what they're just living in this fantasy land. | ||
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And yeah, their whole scene is just about like buying each other's faggoty books that aren't even funny and simping for average women, average, you know, nut job, attention seeking women. | ||
It's just disgraceful. | ||
Disgraceful. | ||
Never would have been tolerated. | ||
Not under my regime on Twitter. | ||
No way. | ||
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No way. | |
No way! | ||
We bullied women off Twitter. | ||
Now they're all back on Twitter. | ||
Remember Custard Loaf? | ||
Remember all those e-girls? | ||
Remember Custard Loaf and that whole saga? | ||
Some of you guys will remember. | ||
There was this e-girl and she was on video shoving something around her thing, you know, and we all ruthlessly were like, this is... and she was like popular in the community. | ||
She was like popular In the you know with among a lot of these simps and everything and I'll reply to where she was in group chats And there's this girl. | ||
He has a hairbrush, and you know yeah hairbrush situation And we roasted her and I remember there were these like But all these guys were calling me up on the phone and texting me and saying hey man lay off her She's just a kid and all this kind of stuff you remember young pack and young pack You know he pretended to be like this like like hipster like oh, I'm cool. | ||
I'm a cool guy online It's like you're not fucking cool, and he literally texted me and called me and was like hey, bro Could you like stop attacking her like it's just not cool, bro like why do you even care wave it? | ||
And it's like are you doing this for free nigga? | ||
Are you doing this for free seriously? | ||
You know you're like Chad Teenager, and you posture like you're some kind of alternative indie guy, and your favorite movie's The Wolf of Wall Street, and you're a fucking simp! | ||
You know, when all these guys were texting me, calling me, oh, you gotta stop attacking her, why are you doing this? | ||
This is so mean, is this really necessary? | ||
Blah, blah, blah. | ||
Despicable. | ||
And I said, I said, F you. | ||
of here, man. | ||
I don't keep attacking her. | ||
They do it for free at the white knighting. | ||
It's unbelievable, man. | ||
It's unbelievable. | ||
And it's, in some sense, it's not even about the women. | ||
It's really more about the men. | ||
And it's about how the men are just so pathetic. | ||
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I don't, I have no respect for simps. | ||
I just can't, I just can't respect them at all. | ||
Because it's not even about women. | ||
It's about sex. | ||
It's about men and sex. | ||
And it's like, you know, don't, don't you really like want anything more than that? | ||
I mean, is that really all? | ||
It's sex and it's like this emotional thing. | ||
And it's just such a weakness. | ||
It's like, I see that as just so weak that your whole MO, your whole pursuit is like this sort of emotional crutch and sex. | ||
Like that's, that's the driver. | ||
That's what you want on your tombstone. | ||
That's what you want your legacy to be. | ||
That's, that's what you wake up in the morning. | ||
That's what you think about is like, you know, your surrogate mommy and sex. | ||
And you're sort of controlled by this. | ||
Like I just hate that so much. | ||
On a serious note, I just absolutely hate that. | ||
That whole scene. | ||
It's one thing if you're dating a girl, you want a family. | ||
It's one thing if that's part of your life, but there's some people that's their whole life. | ||
Some people that's their whole thing. | ||
That's just so wrong to me. | ||
It's just contrary completely to my values at least because I value that so little. | ||
Anyway, that's just me. | ||
So yeah, it's true. | ||
But hey, thank you for the big super chat. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
It's true. | ||
We got to come back to Twitter and Make it cool again Boo says here we go Really like 10 super chats man 10 literally 10 super chats. | ||
I'm gonna read five of them. | ||
Oh Excuse me, Boos is richest man, white, catgirl, android, waifus, calls global homopheds, lying bastards for forcing him to lie, wants to buy Twitter from BlackRock and Vanguard, all the right enemies. | ||
Yeah, Boos says, I love Elon Musk, he wants to make the future less dystopian, and if he wasn't red-pilled before, he's definitely red-pilled now. | ||
It will turn the libtard Redditors against him, but he has us. | ||
Yeah thanks, groundbreaking stuff here. | ||
Elon is white excellence and he has so many similarities to you but more to our movement. | ||
Asperger's tech savant. | ||
Bullied by BlackRock, ADL, Vanguard, Feds, Media grew up a white minority in Africa. | ||
All I'm saying is Elon Musk is awesome and I want the Gripers to support him 100%. | ||
He's a hero and they're trying to take him down. | ||
Look at how they're reacting to his power move. | ||
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Groundbreaking stuff here. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
Tenryo says, look at you. | ||
You a New York nigga now? | ||
Word? | ||
A rumble in the Bronx nigga? | ||
I'm just saying, don't step to the Bronx nigga. | ||
You stay in Brooklyn nigga. | ||
This ain't your neighborhood nigga. | ||
This ain't your turf boy. | ||
Boy, why don't you go on home boy? | ||
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Yeah, I'm a real Bronx nigga. | |
I'm from the Bronx nigga. | ||
This my crib, this my hood boy. | ||
Yeah, Tenryo better watch, you better watch, you old black ass nigga! | ||
Don't you step to me, boy! | ||
So we got, we have shooters everywhere, blow your head off. | ||
3ECD says, so you just stay, you just stay in your neighborhood. | ||
3ECD says, when Elon Musk offers you 50 billion for cozy TV, what will you do, King? | ||
What will you do? | ||
I'll take it. | ||
Pat Mance's Jean Desol once said, Napoleon, those who can't handle what I myself endure will be left behind in the depots. | ||
Those that can will be fit to conquer the world. | ||
Reminded me of you. | ||
Thank you, my friend. | ||
So true. | ||
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Smokey says, Nick, thank you for all you do. | ||
Cozy is the only TV my kids are allowed to watch. | ||
My son is 10. | ||
He already internalized to never simp. | ||
We are truly inevitable. | ||
I feel like this show is a little bit adult for a 10 year old, but that's okay. | ||
I guess it's better than the alternative. | ||
So thanks a lot. | ||
But yeah, I'd imagine have to censor a little bit. | ||
Tutu says, stole this money from Zelensky in Miami. | ||
He was a bitch nigga. | ||
Okay, that's hilarious. | ||
Boo says I want to shout out to Jaden because I love him. | ||
Also like Dalton and Paultown and Baked Alaska and Tenryo and Bosiff and Beardson and many others. | ||
Okay. | ||
Let's see. | ||
Maxi Bros says the content on Cozy has been insane lately. | ||
I watched for probably nine hours and I still feel like I can't keep up with everything going on. | ||
Yeah, there's just too much content to watch at this point. | ||
Too much good stuff. | ||
Grand Admiral says Nick be like, look Gary, there I am! | ||
Scythe Dogs is zeking out loud. | ||
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Brandon says live chat was moving so fast it just broke and kept freezing. | ||
LMAO. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Sky Guy says when Spongebob stayed up all night to watch him get covered up during the entire Krusty Krab commercial. | ||
Similar. | ||
Oregon Zoomer says Bullwinkle rise up. | ||
So true. | ||
Not really, I don't even know who that is. | ||
Bullwinkle says you can run but you can't hide, little Nicky. | ||
Put down the Xbox and get a real job! | ||
Eric Cole says how should I respond to people who criticize my based comments about women, race, and homosexuality by referring to the kindness of Christ and calling me a fake Christian? | ||
I just want to say shut up, fag! | ||
Well, you know, no one's ever said that to me because I'm basically a warm, kind person. | ||
It just depends on what you're saying. | ||
I mean, what are you saying? | ||
Because people don't really use that to me because I'm actually a pretty sweet person. | ||
I mean, the things that I say might be hard to digest, but I'm not like a mean-spirited guy. | ||
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So... | |
And there's a fine line. | ||
You know, some people go out there and it's all just vitriol. | ||
And I don't support that. | ||
I genuinely just don't. | ||
I'm not a hater. | ||
And we have to be honest. | ||
That does exist. | ||
There are people that are haters. | ||
And I don't like that. | ||
I don't support that. | ||
You know, we joke about that. | ||
But at the end of the day, I mean, I do not. | ||
I don't wake up and do this because I hate people. | ||
I wake up and do this because I love content and I love America. | ||
And I want people to be Christian and all that. | ||
But, you know, so it just depends on how you say it. | ||
And if you're not being unkind, then, you know, you just say, hey, well, what's unkind about that? | ||
You know, you tell the truth, but you got to be nice. | ||
Got to be nice. | ||
And if somebody attacks you, you know, I give it back. | ||
But I don't go out of my way to be a jerk. | ||
Yeah, whatever happened to Polish-American Groyper, huh? | ||
We never hear from that guy anymore. | ||
I hope he's okay. | ||
Yeah, mine are too. | ||
Ukrainian Groyper says, this night Christ's passion began. | ||
Yeah, very true. | ||
Holy Thursday. | ||
And Good Friday tomorrow and Easter Sunday. | ||
So yeah, very big week. | ||
I don't know how to pronounce that, his arrest and trial. | ||
In the next few hours, he would be beat, whipped, and crucified. | ||
Remember how much our salvation costs. | ||
Yeah, very true. | ||
Holy Thursday. | ||
And Good Friday tomorrow and Easter Sunday. | ||
So yeah, very big week. | ||
Traxton says, would you rather have five Nicks or be made five years old again? | ||
I don't really understand the question. | ||
You mean have like five me in the world or... | ||
Or... I would probably have five me's, I guess. | ||
I don't know though, because we'd all probably try and kill each other. | ||
I don't know if I'd like that. | ||
So maybe I just want to be five years old. | ||
But I wouldn't want to go through my childhood again. | ||
I don't know if I'd want to be five again. | ||
Now it's kind of a rough ten years after that. | ||
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So I don't know. | |
I guess I'd rather be five, but... | ||
Yeah, I don't really understand the question. | ||
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Let me see. | |
I think I missed something. | ||
I thought I missed something. | ||
Let me take a look here. | ||
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Oh yeah, here. | |
I missed this one. | ||
Fartbox says, genuine question. | ||
If love is deeper than chemicals in our brain, then why does taking SSRIs prevent us from loving We're feeling emotion. | ||
Shouldn't we still have love in the supernatural sense? | ||
No, because we're body and soul. | ||
We're human. | ||
Our souls are bound up with our bodies. | ||
and soul you know we're we're human uh so we i mean we are we are our souls are bound up with our bodies our souls are inextricably linked to our bodies and so you know that's like saying if somebody had a lobotomy would they still have like yeah i mean they still have a soul but their brain | ||
And so if you take an SSRI and your brain is impaired, you know, your brain is sort of like a conduit for your soul. | ||
It's sort of like a antenna picking up a radio frequency. | ||
And so if you impaired, but it obviously more complex than that. | ||
That's how I think of it. | ||
And so if your brain is impaired, you know, it's... | ||
You still are. | ||
Your body is still part of you in this life. | ||
So, you think about other things that can happen to your brain, and I guess your brain is sort of like channeling your soul or expressing your soul. | ||
It's still part of you. | ||
That's why when your body dies, you die. | ||
You are dead. | ||
Your soul then goes on to the afterlife, but your body's dead. | ||
And so it's similar to that and other things. | ||
When you take an SSRI. | ||
Just because you have a soul doesn't mean your brain being impaired wouldn't affect you. | ||
Chemicals are part of the explanation, but it's not obviously the totality of it. | ||
Just like your brain is material, but it's also immaterial. | ||
So immaterial, you know, I mean, yeah, your brain is responsible for cognition and everything. | ||
But how do you account for will? | ||
How do you account for making decisions and consciousness? | ||
Where is consciousness in the brain? | ||
You know, so I don't think anybody knows exactly how these things work together. | ||
I don't think anybody knows exactly where the soul begins and where the brain ends and the soul begins, so to speak. | ||
It's obviously a mystery, but you need both, clearly. | ||
I mean, the brain is part of it, but the soul is part of it also. | ||
So, it doesn't mean just because you have a soul that your brain being impaired wouldn't affect you. | ||
Johnny Bravo says, Hey Nick, not to get too deep into this, but have you taken a realistic approach on the abortion issue and the disaster that this could cause if disabled people are now forced to have children? | ||
I don't think disabled people would be... What does one have to do with the other? | ||
You can't kill babies, therefore disabled people are forced to procreate? | ||
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I mean, that just doesn't even make sense. | |
So... I mean, just... I think that people that have a profound disability, I don't think they are procreating, and if they are, they just shouldn't, but... Yeah, it doesn't really make any sense to me. | ||
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