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Good evening everybody. | ||
You are watching America First. | ||
My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes. | ||
We have a great show for you tonight. | ||
Very excited to be back with you here tonight on Wednesday. | ||
Tuesday. | ||
Tuesday. | ||
It's Tuesday. | ||
We have a lot to talk about. | ||
Lots to get into tonight. | ||
Big story. | ||
Big, hilarious, hilarious story tonight. | ||
Maybe you've heard about this, maybe not. | ||
American media not really covering it so much probably because they're seething about it. | ||
The Russian Federation has captured two American-born mercenaries fighting for the Kiev government in Ukraine and the Russian government has said that they've not ruled out the death penalty for the mercenaries. | ||
So, two dogs were born in Alabama and they went overseas to go fight for the illegitimate Jewish puppet state of Kiev in Ukraine where they surrendered to Russia and were arrested as mercenaries and now they very well may be sentenced to death. | ||
And the Russian Federation does not have the death penalty But the same cannot be said of the independent republics of Luhansk and Donetsk. | ||
So trial will be held and maybe they will share the same fate as other mercenaries who were just sentenced to death recently there. | ||
And Russia may kill them! | ||
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May kill them! | |
Let's go. | ||
Let's go! | ||
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Awesome. | |
So we'll talk about that. | ||
Shouldn't have messed around. | ||
Shouldn't have messed around. | ||
They shouldn't have been messing around in Ukraine. | ||
Geneva Convention says mercenaries are not combatants, meaning you can kill them. | ||
You can have them surrender, arrest them, and then lawfully try them in a court and then execute them. | ||
So we will see. | ||
I hope that Russia kills them! | ||
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I hope that Russia kills them now! | |
Kill them now! | ||
Kill them now! | ||
That would be a huge L, I think, for NATO and the United States. | ||
And probably the administration is coping and seething about it. | ||
Yeah, hang on to this L. Hang on to a couple of these L's for a second. | ||
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Because Russia's gonna kill your guys. | |
Russia's gonna kill them. | ||
Man, there's nothing he can do about it. | ||
So, we'll talk about that. | ||
We'll also be talking tonight about Elon Musk and his bid to take over Twitter, which is advancing another step today after it was revealed in a disclosure that the Twitter board has actually accepted Elon Musk's bid. | ||
And so there was a very negative response from the Twitter board when Elon Musk first made his play to acquire 9% of the company and then Went out there to try to perform a takeover, but according to new filings, we now know that the board has accepted the bid. | ||
And Elon Musk has said that there are three things that remain before he is able to acquire Twitter and then take the company private. | ||
And those things are, first he will need the assent of the shareholders of Twitter for the deal, which I think is Likely, given that for every share, a shareholder will make a $15 profit on the deal. | ||
$15 profit! | ||
Because I believe the price that Musk is buying it is at $53 and the current Twitter price is $38. | ||
So for every share that a shareholder holds, they'll make 15 bucks, which is a pretty good, that's a pretty good return on a company like Twitter. | ||
So that's number one, is the shareholders have to agree. | ||
Number two, he has to secure the money, he has to secure the financing for it through lending institutions. | ||
And then lastly, there's this unresolved issue of what Actual percentage of the Twitter engagement and of the Twitter users is inorganic, which means bots. | ||
What percentage of the posts and what percentage of the users on the site are real people and what percentage of them are spam or bots? | ||
Because when Elon Musk made the proposal for the $53 share price as well as a $46 billion valuation, Twitter said that it was 5%. | ||
5% of the user base they estimated was bots. | ||
Elon Musk says that probably the number is at the minimum 20%. | ||
It could be 10%, but he says that it may be as high as 20%. | ||
Either way, this is multiples more of the 5% that Twitter said, and that obviously would represent something like mischaracterization. | ||
You could say willful, maybe not willful. | ||
But they misrepresented the state of the company when Musk made the deal, and so that would allow him to get out of the deal and then maybe make a better deal. | ||
So that's the other unresolved part. | ||
Those are the three things. | ||
So we'll get into that. | ||
And that'll be our show tonight. | ||
You know, not crazy, not big news, but some interesting stuff. | ||
I've heard a little rumor... I've heard a rumor that there's gonna be big news on Thursday. | ||
I don't want to say where I heard that, but I heard a rumor from a little bird, you could call it a bird, I think, that we will be hearing a big news story either tomorrow or on Thursday, perhaps a game-changing huge news story. | ||
So we'll see about that, but tonight, you know, it's not big news, but there's some stuff going on. | ||
So we'll talk about that. | ||
Before we get into it, I just want to remind you to follow me here on my channel. | ||
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Smash the follow button to get a push notification whenever I go live. | ||
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The links are down below. | ||
What else? | ||
Another reminder. | ||
I said this on Friday. | ||
I announced it on Friday and I told you yesterday. | ||
In case you missed it, we are doing a huge event July 14th in Las Vegas. | ||
Tickets are going on sale tomorrow. | ||
Tomorrow, during the show, tickets will go on sale. | ||
In case you missed it, I announced on Friday that we will be doing our first ever film premiere in Las Vegas, Nevada on Thursday, July 14th. | ||
We will be screening the America First mini-documentary series, which includes the first two episodes, which you may have already seen, which are already out there. | ||
And we will also have the world premiere of the third episode, which was shot at AFPAC 3. | ||
That's the longest episode. | ||
I think it's gonna come in at around 20-25 minutes when it's all done. | ||
And so altogether the film will be roughly an hour, a little bit under an hour. | ||
Then we will have a Q&A with me and the directors of the film. | ||
And we'll do a meet-and-greet, take pictures, sign things. | ||
We'll be selling hats, posters, we might have some merch there. | ||
But that's all gonna be Thursday, July 14th. | ||
General admission is $80. | ||
I think that's the price we agreed on. | ||
And that's gonna include everything that I just said. | ||
Ticket to the premiere. | ||
It's going to include the Q&A and the meet and greet. | ||
We'll also be selling a VIP package where you'll be able to have dinner with me as well as some other influencers before the event. | ||
You'll get a front row ticket to The premiere and then we'll be having an after party at a penthouse suite on one of the big hotels on the Strip after the event. | ||
So the VIP package is going to be an all-night thing. | ||
Dinner, the movie, the Q&A, the meet-and-greet. | ||
Front row tickets as well as an awesome VIP after party with everybody And it's going to be a lot of fun. | ||
I've been talking to the AF people and almost everybody's going I hear that Tyler Russell, Dalton Clodfelter, Kai Schwemmer, John Miller, Party Goy, Beardson are all going to be there I'm sure more people are going to come as well, but those are just the people that I've actually just heard from indirectly. | ||
So basically everybody's going to be there. | ||
Going to be a ton of fun. | ||
It's not going to be a huge event. | ||
The tickets will be extremely limited, very exclusive. | ||
You know, AFPAC was like $1,200. | ||
We're not talking anywhere near $1,200. | ||
So you're gonna want to make sure to get them as soon as possible because the events also in three weeks, you know, so But they're gonna go on sale. | ||
I think tomorrow during my show so stay tuned for that. | ||
I'll post the link on my telegram I'll remind you tomorrow, but we're setting up for that. | ||
I'll also be making a big announcement at the event We'll be screening a trailer for another event that we've got coming up, which will be a lot bigger later this year So it's gonna be a really it's gonna be a really fun thing So there's that Trying to think. | ||
I think that's everything. | ||
I think that's all of our big announcements. | ||
That's enough, right? | ||
I will say, so, some people are asking why we're doing a movie premiere like this, and if you don't know the backstory, so we submitted this film series To the Libertarian Film Festival called Freedom Fest, and they cancelled us. | ||
We submitted it, and we were actually supposed to screen the film at this big festival, and I was gonna speak there, I was supposed to be able to do a Q&A there, and I was gonna be a speaker and a guest and we'd air the movie. | ||
And then they shut us down. | ||
They reached out to the directors of the film, Jason Rink and Paul Eskindon, and they said, yeah, we watched your film, and Nicholas Fuentes is a white supremacist, and that's just not appropriate. | ||
So they banned us. | ||
That's why we're doing this. | ||
And so anyway, I bring that up because we actually got a little bit more insight into exactly what happened there. | ||
One of the organizers of the Freedom Fest put out a lengthy post on Facebook talking about this, and I'll read some of this to you. | ||
This is from Sean Malone. | ||
And I just want to read this to you to give you an idea. | ||
This is the kind of stuff that we have to go through. | ||
It says, a few weeks ago, some of you might have heard, this is an organizer, Sean Malone. | ||
A few weeks ago, some of you might have heard about Freedom Fest cancelling a film by Jason Rink, ironically called The Most Cancelled Man in America, about the government freezing America's first live stream show host, Nick Fuentes' bank accounts. | ||
And putting him on a no-fly list without having ever accused or convicted him of a crime. | ||
The basic facts of the situation are as follows. | ||
One, the Anthem Libertarian Film Festival originally accepted the film to be shown next month in Las Vegas. | ||
Two, Jason offered to bring Fuentes to the film festival to participate in the screening Q&A. | ||
He also said that he would understand if Anthem wasn't interested given that he is such a controversial figure. | ||
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Joanne Foster Skousen, who's the director of the festival, agreed to Fuentes' appearance and prematurely made a public announcement that Fuentes would attend. | ||
This announcement created a significant backlash from folks. | ||
I've heard Nick Gillespie, David Bowes, and others who saw this as an endorsement of and giving a platform to Fuentes' views, which are decidedly not libertarian. | ||
And spectacularly awful! | ||
After this backlash occurred, Anthem rescinded the invitation to Half-Went to speak and asked Jason Rink to modify the trailer for the film. | ||
When Rink refused to recut the trailer, Anthem ultimately chose to remove it from the festival. | ||
As a result, Joanne and other people at Freedom Fest have been accused by some very uncharitable critics of supporting Fuentes' views, which they emphatically don't, And Jason Rank sees this as another example of his more controversial work being cancelled, which has happened several times in the last year and has made a few extremely public posts about the situation on Substack. | ||
He's gone on various podcasts and made other media appearances talking about it. | ||
So this has all been kind of a shitshow for Freedom Fest and a lame experience for RINC at the same time. | ||
That's where I come in. | ||
As someone who's been friends with RINC for a long time... Okay, so anyway, so these are the facts. | ||
These are the basic facts. | ||
They're admitting it. | ||
Okay, so we didn't make this up. | ||
They're admitting that. | ||
And, you know, not for nothing, but whatever my views are, I am the most canceled man in the country, in the world, maybe. | ||
You can say, My views are one thing. | ||
You can say my views are another thing. | ||
Regardless of what you think my views are, and regardless of what you think about my views, I have been cancelled for my views. | ||
Not for committing crimes, not for being charged with crimes or anything like that. | ||
I've been cancelled by society, by giant private businesses, as well as by the federal government. | ||
For things that I say. | ||
Which, if you're a libertarian, you should obviously be opposed to that. | ||
The basis of libertarianism is supposed to be freedom of thought, right? | ||
And freedom of conscience, and freedom of action, and property rights, and all of that flows from the fundamental freedom of thought, and speech, and conscience. | ||
And obviously, if I'm being persecuted by the government, and by society, and by the private sector, For the things that I think and then therefore say, libertarians should be the biggest opponents of that. | ||
It shouldn't matter what the content of the thoughts are, it's the freedom which is being abridged which is important. | ||
And so they're acknowledging that they don't really care about that. | ||
Because the film is about this story. | ||
It's not a film about my views. | ||
It's a film about what has happened to me. | ||
And it's a film about the state of freedom in America, and the state of liberty in America. | ||
And it's about one of the most, if not the most, exceptional edge cases. | ||
The most, you could say, profound, maybe the most relevant cases. | ||
If not the most. | ||
We submit the film to the Libertarian Film Festival, where, again, the theme of the festival is cancel culture, and is put on by Libertarians, and they admit they were going to allow the film to be screened, they were going to allow me to speak at the festival in the Q&A and be on the stage, and then, basically, they got attacked by the left, or, I guess, by Libertarians, | ||
Saying that, well, the film is a racist film and the libertarians are racist if they air it. | ||
And they said, well, either censor the trailer or you can't show the film. | ||
They pulled the plug on the Q&A and they were going to allow the film maybe, but they said, hey, you have to censor it or else we're not going to air it. | ||
And then they didn't air it. | ||
And now they're complaining on Facebook and saying, oh, everyone thinks we endorse his views and we're being accused of being censored. | ||
So anyway, so that's where we are in the... One of these directors of the festival goes on in the post. | ||
He says, so that's where I come in. | ||
As someone who's been friends with Rink for a very long time and who has been a judge at the film festival for the last five years, I found myself in the middle of this nonsense. | ||
After speaking with everyone involved at length, I think I have a perspective which is a little different than what you might have heard. | ||
For the record, I haven't commented on any of this publicly yet. | ||
Blah blah blah blah blah. | ||
But now I have seen the film, and although I don't necessarily want to blow the story up any more than necessary, I feel compelled to talk about it. | ||
The super short version of what I'm about to say is that basically, Jason is wrong. | ||
His film is misleading. | ||
The film is misleading. | ||
And Joanne and the Film Festival were right to pull it from the event. | ||
Additionally, I don't think what happened is actually an example of cancel culture, but rather an example of a group of people who made a poor decision based on information that was intentionally withheld. | ||
Now with that out of the way, and so he goes on and he says, I know exactly why Joanne would have accepted the film in the first place. | ||
She had no idea who Nick Fuentes really was. | ||
The film intentionally avoids providing sufficient detail about Fuentes' beliefs or who he really is. | ||
In fact, the first several minutes of the film make Nick Fuentes look positively libertarian. | ||
He talks about how his first political influences were Milton Friedman and Thomas Sowell. | ||
Fuentes acts as if he is fondly remembering his intellectual heroes while standing in front of his own America First branding, which is ironic if you spent any time reading Friedman or Soul. | ||
Whatever influence they had on Fuentes must have died long ago, but the film doesn't say that. | ||
There's no mention in the film that Fuentes is a avowed ethno-nationalist who thinks Turning Point USA's bomb-throwing idiot leader Charlie Kirk isn't conservative enough. | ||
There's no mention of Fuentes' numerous inflammatory statements, which Fuentes... | ||
alternately plays off as statements of his actual beliefs or jokes. | ||
He says that women shouldn't be allowed to vote, or that he's an incel because having sex with women is gay, or that the government is controlled by the Jews, or if he's just promoting some classic Alex Jones conspiracy theories. | ||
You can never tell if he's serious. | ||
But he does seem to be serious about a lot of this stuff. | ||
Towards the end of the film, Fuentes supports unconstitutional legislation where the government could dictate to tech companies who they can and cannot ban from their platforms because he's upset about being kicked off Twitter. | ||
Are you kidding me? | ||
This is a libertarian, okay? | ||
So, anyway, the article, the post goes on and on about this, but he's basically saying, well, it's not really cancel culture because they didn't say he was put on a no-fly list for being a Nazi. | ||
I read his Wikipedia page, and Wikipedia says that he said these shocking things. | ||
And he says things like Alex Jones says and and he's really we don't know what he even really believes and blah blah blah. | ||
Also he's not even a real libertarian because he wants the government to regulate Twitter which isn't very free speech at all. | ||
Seriously? | ||
I mean, what a pathetic excuse for libertarians. | ||
This is why I'm not a libertarian anymore. | ||
I think it's a pretty, you know, am I wrong in saying that this is a pretty damning indictment? | ||
If this is what libertarianism is, I think there is a pretty good reason why nobody's a libertarian anymore. | ||
I was a libertarian in high school. | ||
When the Ron Paul revolution was happening, or a little bit afterward, and being a libertarian was about being in favor of the free market and, like, opposing war, and things like that. | ||
And now being a libertarian seems to be like, what, being a pedophile? | ||
Being gay? | ||
Being a libertarian is about doing drugs and being a pedophile and being gay and being a faggot? | ||
Because when it comes to the things that matter, like, you know, for example, the federal no-fly list, when you want to talk about the Constitution, why don't we start with the federal no-fly list? | ||
That's unconstitutional. | ||
It is unconstitutional that people are put on a federal no-fly list by the Department of Homeland Security without a trial. | ||
That's unconstitutional. | ||
Freezing somebody's assets without a trial, arguably, is unconstitutional. | ||
There are a lot of things going on that are unconstitutional. | ||
Section 230. | ||
You know, we're going to talk about Twitter. | ||
Oh, Nick Funches wants the government to regulate big tech because he's mad about being banned on Twitter. | ||
Really? | ||
So the government regulating Twitter is unconstitutional and is against liberty. | ||
But the government protecting Twitter from legal liability with a special regulation called Section 230 enshrined in the law by Congress, that's not unconstitutional. | ||
The government creating a special stipulation for a certain class of companies, essentially creating a monopoly. | ||
Libertarians know this. | ||
All monopolies, or most of them, are enabled by the government In the Communications Decency Act in 1996 they have a special part in there called Section 230 which protects the tech companies from legal liability. | ||
So which is it then? | ||
Are the big tech companies and their monopoly a product of government or is regulating them unconstitutional? | ||
But you can't have it both ways. | ||
So he goes on and he says, uh, but that line doesn't actually get explored any more than any of his other views, so the film not only fails to tell you who Fuentes really is, it actively avoids challenging him on libertarian grounds when it is extremely easy to do so. | ||
So his contention is that, you know, the film talks about me being oppressed by the government, but it doesn't say why I'm being oppressed by the government. | ||
And even though the film was submitted to a Libertarian Film Festival, it doesn't argue the Libertarian case to me as the subject of the film. | ||
Because, I don't know, I guess the film festival can only be about Libertarians. | ||
If you're not a libertarian, you can't be the subject of the film. | ||
Forget about a director, you can't be in the film if you're not a libertarian. | ||
Apparently that's the contention. | ||
Well, we were gonna let him show a movie about how the government put him on a no-fly list, but, you know, they didn't actually explain, like, why he was put on the no-fly list. | ||
And, also, he's not a libertarian. | ||
So, we can't have films about people that aren't libertarians at the Libertarian Film Festival. | ||
Yeah, that makes perfect sense. | ||
It does make it clear he's a vocal Trump supporter, but apart from that it doesn't give the audience any meaningful sense of him overall. | ||
Instead, it packages Fuentes as someone who just happened to be generally controversial and was railroaded by the government for no reason. | ||
In Fuentes' own words in the film, I'm a person who's done nothing wrong, I haven't violated the law, I've not been charged with a crime, convicted for committing a crime, and yet I'm essentially being punished and imprisoned in a certain way, like I'm on house arrest. | ||
They've taken my money, my freedom to travel, because I'm a political activist they don't agree with. | ||
And it's as simple as that. | ||
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He then compares himself to MLK and Malcolm X. And while he's talking about this, the music and imagery gets empathetic and heroic and makes him seem like he's some kind of good guy. | ||
But what's he even effective at? | ||
Being a narcissist? | ||
Convincing people to be anti-semitic? | ||
Convincing people to... | ||
Support a worldview that rejects immigration and free trade to support a white racial consciousness? | ||
The film does an abysmal job. | ||
Are you like serious? | ||
How is this even possible? | ||
How is this? | ||
It's like a bad joke. | ||
You have a literal crybaby running this festival. | ||
Libertarians used to be, they used to celebrate the rugged individualist and not say what I'll die to defend your right to say what you want and And now this is what we have going on. | ||
And by the way, I've read like half of the post. | ||
There's still like a thousand more words here. | ||
But how ridiculous is that? | ||
I'm gonna link it in the live chat so you can leave a comment and let them know what you think. | ||
But honestly, how absurd is that? | ||
Does it get any more ridiculous than that? | ||
So we submit, and I hate to keep going back in circles, but like, help me resolve this here. | ||
I mean, what a fucking idiot. | ||
Sorry for the language, but seriously. | ||
Sean Malone. | ||
Jeez, look at his profile picture. | ||
So, and then the essay just, then his post just turns into this screed about my views. | ||
You know, he says, well, the film pretends like he's being railroaded by the government for no reason, but he's an anti-Semite and a narcissist, so they don't even talk about who he is. | ||
It's like, and so... | ||
And think about it this way. | ||
So what are you really saying then? | ||
Because if you're saying it matters who I am, then you're essentially saying, like there's no lies in the film, he's just saying well they're omitting things which are ultimately irrelevant. | ||
Unless they are relevant. | ||
We didn't tell any lies in the film. | ||
He's saying that, well, by omission, we misrepresented things. | ||
And what is the thing that we misrepresented? | ||
My real views. | ||
Well, why are my views relevant? | ||
My views would only become relevant if you thought that my treatment was justified based on my views, which is not a libertarian position. | ||
If you believe that the federal no-fly list is an obvious assault on civil liberties, it shouldn't matter why somebody was put there. | ||
If somebody is disallowed from buying a plane ticket and traveling through the air, not by the airline, but by the government, by a security agency, if somebody is put on a list like that without a trial due process notification, some would say even for that to happen at all. | ||
is an assault on civil liberties, but especially without a trial or notification. | ||
Some would say altogether though the existence of such a list of such a phenomenon is a violation of fundamental rights, fundamental civil rights. | ||
But what he seems to be insinuating is that my views are relevant to that having happened to me. | ||
Which means he thinks that if you're a Nazi, if you're a racist, if you have the wrong political views, well then, what? | ||
You deserve to be put on the no-fly list? | ||
You deserve to have your civil liberties assaulted? | ||
You forfeit your rights when you have a certain view? | ||
And again, it doesn't matter what his view of my beliefs is. | ||
It doesn't matter what my beliefs actually are. | ||
It doesn't matter what anybody's view of my beliefs is and if that's correct or what their opinion is about them. | ||
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What matters is that it's because of the views! | |
It's because of my thoughts and words that I'm being attacked. | ||
That's the libertarian position. | ||
So, it turns out the people running the Libertarian Freedom Festival actually don't know anything about liberty at all. | ||
Because if they did, it wouldn't matter what I say. | ||
It wouldn't matter that I was banned because I said words. | ||
You could say the words are anti-semitic or whatever you like, but they're words. | ||
And in a libertarian society, the one that libertarians are trying to create, you would expect that they would have some respect for that. | ||
But they don't. | ||
So that's why we're putting on this event and I'm going to go to the Freedom Festival. | ||
I'm going to buy a ticket and I am going to try to attend. | ||
I'm going to stream it. | ||
I am going to try to get in. | ||
If I get in, you know, I'm going to be respectful and follow the rules and everything, but I'd like to talk to this guy and I'd like to talk to the directors and, you know, if I can find them there, I would like to talk to them and ask them about this. | ||
So I'll be there. | ||
I'll be at the Freedom Festival. | ||
I'm gonna try and buy a ticket and get in and if not you know maybe maybe I'll try and just go anyway maybe I'll try and sneak in anyway but this is outrageous this is ridiculous and it just goes to show that This is what's wrong with libertarians. | ||
This is what's wrong with with almost everybody in politics is that, you know, nobody seems to care about the true opponents of the regime. | ||
True opponents of the regime aren't at the Libertarian Film Festival. | ||
True opponents of the regime are not on Fox News. | ||
True opponents of the regime are not Zionists, actually, because Zionism is a big characteristic of the regime. | ||
And so when people like Andrew Anglin are totally censored from everything, nobody cares. | ||
Republicans don't talk about it, Libertarians don't talk about it because of what he says. | ||
And when Alex Jones is censored, some people talk about it, but most people don't talk about it. | ||
When Laura Loomer is censored, same thing. | ||
When I'm censored, nobody talks about it. | ||
When Julian Assange is put to death, nobody cares. | ||
Well, I guess Libertarians care about that. | ||
But it just goes to show that... | ||
You know, a lot of these institutions, even the ones that don't even stand a chance, and this, in my opinion, makes kind of a broader point about institutionalization. | ||
Libertarians don't even win elections. | ||
You know, that's the funny thing is, Libertarians, they're lucky to get, you know, 3% of the national vote. | ||
They would be lucky to win a House race. | ||
They would be lucky to win one seat in the entire Congress. | ||
They'd be lucky to win a seat in a state legislature. | ||
And so the point is, what are the stakes here? | ||
What are we really playing here for? | ||
The Libertarian Party and the Libertarian movement as a concept is not institutional, and it stands no chance of being institutional, and it stands no chance of being institutional in the near or even the medium-term future. | ||
They have a film festival, and they won't even let me show a movie at their film festival because they're being accused of being racist. | ||
It's like, seriously? | ||
What do you have to lose? | ||
But, think about the point here. | ||
This highlights the psychology of buy-in. | ||
Of buying in to respectable regime politics. | ||
Libertarians who are never going to win the presidency, who are never going to win a Senate seat, who are never going to win a seat in the House of Representatives. | ||
The libertarian moment happened 10 years ago and it's passed! | ||
It passed! | ||
It's gone! | ||
Whatever libertarian moment there was ten years ago, Donald Trump killed it in 2015 and it's been dead for six or seven years since he came down the escalator. | ||
And even libertarians who stand no chance in making any kind of meaningful reform, who are the laughingstock ever since Gary Johnson said, what is Aleppo? | ||
Even they are so risk-averse Risk-averse about platforming a true dissident that they won't let me show a film at a film festival. | ||
Like, think about that. | ||
That's the psychology that the regime wants us to have. | ||
Which is to say everybody is so concerned about losing. | ||
We can't lose. | ||
What if they think we're racist? | ||
What if they think we're bad people? | ||
What if they say this about us? | ||
What if we get banned from something? | ||
And they've got everybody playing not to lose. | ||
And how do you play not to lose? | ||
We have to suck up to the enemy. | ||
And we've got to do things that the enemy likes. | ||
We've got to be complicit in the deplatforming and the blacklisting and the ostracism of true dissidents because the regime doesn't approve of them. | ||
Even though the regime is punishing those very people that are doing it, those people have it in their head that they're in the rat race and they're, you know, even though the Libertarians are so outside the concentric circles of power, they're closer in proximity to those concentric circles than Nick Fuentes. | ||
So they will dutifully and obediently throw me under the bus to try and pull themselves even closer and they'll never get in. | ||
And this is why politics is slipping further and further to the left. | ||
Because of these incentives. | ||
Because of this mindset. | ||
You want to know why we have a slippery slope? | ||
This is why. | ||
Because... | ||
Everybody to the right of Joe Biden is trying to appease the left. | ||
They're trying to appease the person to the left of them and convince them why they're really not so bad and they're really not that extreme and you know they may be this much extreme but they're not that extreme. | ||
And that's why the center of gravity is over there, pulling everything towards it. | ||
And until people start to say, we are our own pole, we will sort of have our own gravitational pole, and exert our own independent program, independent from the left, you know, then we're never gonna win. | ||
So if, you know, the Greupers are too extreme for Turning Point, if the Greupers are too extreme for the Libertarian Party, if they're too extreme for, you know, for some other people, it's like, how then are we going to move to the right? | ||
I haven't, you know, I can't really parse that one out, right? | ||
If we can agree that, you know, even Ron DeSantis is insufficiently right-wing, but somebody like me or the Groypers are too far right, how is the party going to move to the right? | ||
How are people in the middle and in the center right and further along, how are they going to move to the right if we've set a hard line at how right-wing you can really be? | ||
And everybody seems to be moving to the left. | ||
It doesn't work. | ||
You know, so never mind the fact that liberals see libertarians as, you know, racists or gun nuts or some of the worst aspects of right-wing. | ||
Of course, you know, we're further to the right than the libertarians, so they're gonna throw us under the bus and put on their lousy film festival. | ||
And it's like that attitude has just got to stop across the board. | ||
You know? | ||
So anyway, so I'll be there asking the tough questions and that that's why we're putting on the film festival But I just I read this essay from the guy running it and the guy's just an idiot. | ||
I mean straight up That was my first impression as I'm reading this post on Facebook, and I'm like, you know, it starts out saying, well, well actually, here's why this isn't cancel culture, and what exactly was the explanation? | ||
The subject of the film isn't a libertarian, so disallowing him from attending or airing the film is not cancel culture? | ||
How does that even make sense? | ||
They omitted what his real views are, because if they told us his real views, we'd cancel him? | ||
You know, it doesn't even make any sense. | ||
And once you break it down, you find out they're afraid. | ||
They're liberal and they're afraid. | ||
So, you know, even the libertarians with nothing to lose are still playing not to lose. | ||
They have nothing to lose, because they don't have anything, and they're still playing with this loser mentality of, if we just compromise, and if we just play it safe, and so on, well, you know, maybe we'll have some shred of respectability. | ||
Doesn't work. | ||
Doesn't work. | ||
You know? | ||
And I'm in a space with a lot of people, and people can say what they want about me. | ||
Anything you could say about me, you could say a million things about anybody else. | ||
People say a lot of things about me. | ||
I could say, you know, Donald Trump, golden showers, and Stormy Daniels, and divorces, and I could say Donald Trump, personal scandals, you know, he's Israel, this and that, and we could say things about DeSantis, and we could say things about Alex Jones, and we could say about Tucker, | ||
We'd say about Tucker, he tried to get into the CIA, and he wears a red bracelet, and we can say things about everybody, but we obviously all have, you know, 70, 80, 90% of things in common, at the minimum, in opposition to the regime. | ||
And at the most, we agree on a lot of... I'm sure I and the libertarians would agree about gun rights, about free speech. | ||
We'd agree about, generally speaking, deregulation, lower taxes. | ||
We would agree on a lot of these types of things. | ||
Freedom of faith. | ||
All that. | ||
But, you know, they like to highlight, oh well here's a reason to cancel, here's a reason not to work with somebody. | ||
Even like Church Militant. | ||
Church Militant putting AF on blast after that Salon article saying, they're white nationals, they're anti-semitic, whatever. | ||
It's like, you're a militant Catholic organization, isn't that? | ||
We're living in a satanic Jewish world order. | ||
And the militant Catholics over there and the militant Catholics over here can't put aside their differences to work together against that? | ||
Well, no, because those guys are actually racist! | ||
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Fuck you! | |
Respectfully, Voris, fuck you! | ||
Take a look around you and, you know, if you can't see the forest for the trees, you want to lose! | ||
And I have no patience for people that want to lose. | ||
So, you know, between the Libertarians and these guys, it's like, show me the fighters, show me the people that want to win, show me the people with balls, show me the people that care more about winning for the right than they do about not losing against the left. | ||
Because until we find those people, it's over. | ||
It's over. | ||
You know? | ||
Seriously, I mean, like, think about that! | ||
They're over here being Catholic. | ||
We're over here being Catholic. | ||
Oh, but they're actually racist. | ||
I can't believe Salon said we're the same. | ||
Salon, a left-wing pro pedo magazine that talks about minor attracted persons. | ||
Oh, Salon said we're racist? | ||
Better disavow those other Catholics. | ||
Okay. | ||
So it's gonna be, you know, the Catholics over here, and then the Catholics that they think they're real racist, and these Catholics over here that think these guys are not to f- You know, seriously? | ||
And same thing with Libertarians. | ||
Libertarians, you can't go to our film festival because you're anti-Semitic. | ||
They said the same thing about Ron Paul! | ||
They said the same thing about Ron Paul for years! | ||
No, but they're actually anti-Semitic. | ||
Oh, really? | ||
National conservatism. | ||
Peter Brimelow banned from the National Conservative Conference. | ||
Nick Flint is banned from the National Conservative Conference. | ||
We're National Conservative! | ||
Oh, but those National Conservatives are the real racists. | ||
Seriously? | ||
You know, Turning Point USA. | ||
I even like it with them. | ||
Turning Point USA is obviously way more milquetoast, but take a look at what the left says about Turning Point USA. | ||
It's not different than what they say about the Groipers. | ||
But it's gonna be, oh, but these Groipers... So, you know, it's time for some degree of teamwork here. | ||
And the good thing is the Zoomers get it. | ||
It's the Boomers that don't get it. | ||
It's the Boomers that don't really understand this. | ||
The Zoomers get it. | ||
The Zoomers are all on the same page. | ||
We all want our American Caesar. | ||
We all want our American Caesar to take over America and set everything right. | ||
He's gonna make America a Christian nation again and shut down the immigration and clean up the crime and so on. | ||
We all get it, but it's these Boomers that still are, you know, Pussies. | ||
I mean, you know, pardon the vulgar language, but it's what it is. | ||
They have the white guilt. | ||
They're allergic to these accusations of racism and things like that. | ||
And they just don't get it. | ||
And we've got to make them get it. | ||
We've got to make a lot of people get it. | ||
Maybe the people younger than them. | ||
But it's very frustrating. | ||
So we will show up to the Freedom Fest. | ||
And, you know, we're the real Freedom Festival because I'm the real free man. | ||
I'm a little bit more free than the Freedom Festival because I can talk about the Jews running the media. | ||
You can't, obviously. | ||
I'm the more free man. | ||
Because I'm willing to say that women shouldn't vote. | ||
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I'm able to say... What else did they criticize me for saying? | |
Saying I'm an incel and that having sex with women is gay? | ||
That was literally pulled from my Wikipedia page too. | ||
He pulled that straight from the Wikipedia because those were all the things they list on there. | ||
So anyway. | ||
So that's why we're doing it. | ||
Okay! | ||
That's our show. | ||
We're 55 minutes in but we're gonna move on. | ||
We're gonna get into the news of the day. | ||
Who's this race mixing? | ||
Yeah, because I'm willing to say stick with your own. | ||
Don't date outside your race. | ||
Don't date outside your race. | ||
Don't do it. | ||
Don't do it. | ||
Stick with your own kind. | ||
That makes me the freest man there is. | ||
And it makes me a little bit more Catholic because I'll talk about the perfidious Jew that we pray that they will Repent and come back to God or they'll burn in hell That makes me more. | ||
I think that makes me more on the on book. | ||
I'm really more on book than Catholics that don't talk about that and refuse to talk about the Talmud and refuse to talk about the wells and the plague and the the blood sacrifices and and all of that | ||
You know, you want to talk about like, oh, you know, what is the, you know, Brandon, Joe Brandon sucks. | ||
Whoa, whoa. | ||
You didn't have to get all militant on me. | ||
Joe Biden sucks. | ||
Whoa, whoa. | ||
Hey, lay down your arms. | ||
Don't get all militant on me. | ||
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Sheesh. | |
These are not your average Catholics. | ||
They said that Joe Biden sucks. | ||
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These, These are militant churchgoers. | |
These aren't like your average churchgoer. | ||
These guys are not playing around. | ||
They said Joe Biden sucks. | ||
They said Democrats run Baltimore into the ground. | ||
I think they're through playing around. | ||
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Now that's militant. | |
I thought I was militant. | ||
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Now that's militant. | |
Whoa! | ||
Whoa! | ||
Anyway. | ||
Now I'm just ranting and raving. | ||
Now I'm ranting and raving. | ||
So that's the reason for our conference. | ||
July 14th! | ||
Be there! | ||
It's going to be a showdown. | ||
I'm showing up. | ||
I'm rolling 20 gripers deep at Freedom Fest. | ||
I'm pulling up. | ||
I'm pulling up to Freedom Fest rolling 20 gripers deep. | ||
Prepare. | ||
You thought it was a shitshow before? | ||
You made it worse! | ||
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You made it worse! | |
Uh, whatever your name is, I deleted it. | ||
Uh, what's his name? | ||
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Hey! | |
Sean Malone? | ||
You know, you thought it was a shitshow before? | ||
You made it worse! | ||
We're doing our own event, and we're showing up! | ||
You thought it was- You thought it- You thought being criticized on Substack was a shitshow? | ||
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Well, now we're showing up! | |
And, you know, we're gonna follow all the rules and applicable laws, but now we're showing up and I'm rolling 20 gripers deep. | ||
I'm pulling up in the wide-body Benz, rolling 20 gripers deep, and we're making a scene, okay? | ||
We're gonna make a big-ass scene because you're a fake libertarian. | ||
I'm literally a Catholic Caesarist, and I'm more libertarian than you, somehow. | ||
And then we're airing our own film. | ||
So, uh... So, F off- HECK OFF! | ||
HECK OFF, KAMI! | ||
HECK OFF, YA FRICKIN' KAMI! | ||
Heck off, bastard. | ||
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Anyway... Anyways, anyways... That's all. | |
That's all on that matter. | ||
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That matter is finished. | |
Until July. | ||
Thursday! | ||
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Be there! | |
I'm pulling up. | ||
Wednesday or Friday. | ||
Maybe both days. | ||
Dark Groyper. | ||
Dark Groyper season is upon you. | ||
We're pulling up to your Vegas event. | ||
We're pulling up to Washington State with Joe Kent. | ||
If you're not with me, then you're my enemy! | ||
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So... You know... | |
They thought they could put me on the no-fly list? | ||
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Well, now I'm off! | |
They thought they could seize my funds? | ||
I made more funds! | ||
You thought you could kick me out of your film festival? | ||
We're pulling up! | ||
Joe Kent disavowed me? | ||
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We just cancelled your political career! | |
This is Dark Grauper season, and frankly, it's time for everybody to get in line. | ||
And be nice. | ||
And be nice to me. | ||
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Be nice to me, alright? | |
Guess what? | ||
Talking about Jewish power is now part of the political program. | ||
Race essentialism is in the conversation. | ||
Because I'm in the conversation. | ||
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And I'm not going anywhere. | |
So... So we will see you there. | ||
All right. | ||
Anyway. | ||
Anyways, anyways. | ||
That's our big events. | ||
Two events that we got coming up. | ||
I gotta fix my hair. | ||
My hair's a disaster. | ||
Can't get it for a haircut until like next week. | ||
It's kind of, it's a little puffy. | ||
All right. | ||
Anyway. | ||
We're moving on. | ||
Our first story is about Elon Musk buying Twitter. | ||
And I actually didn't know what was going on with this for a long time. | ||
I'm sure like a lot of you, I was a little bit confused. | ||
Because, you know, he made this big announcement months ago that he was gonna buy Twitter. | ||
And then, you know, he makes the deal, it seems like it's going through, and then he makes a stink about the bots and the whole thing seems like it just got scuttled. | ||
But it turns out that actually the board of Twitter has now accepted Elon Musk's bid to buy the company and take the company private. | ||
So this is from CNBC. | ||
It says, quote, Twitter's board unanimously recommended that its shareholders vote to approve Tesla CEO Elon Musk's $44 billion acquisition of the social media giant. | ||
And this is the statement from the board. | ||
It says, quote, the Twitter board, after considering various factors described in the section of this proxy statement, captioned the merger recommendation of the Twitter board and reasons for the merger, has unanimously won Determine that the merger agreement is advisable and the merger and the other transactions contemplated by the merger agreement are fair to, advisable and in the best interest of Twitter and its stockholders, and to adopt it and approve the merger. | ||
The filing comes, as Musk said in an interview on Tuesday at the Qatar Economic Forum, that shareholders' approval was one of the three unresolved matters that stands in the way of the deal. | ||
In addition to shareholder approval, Musk said that debt financing for the deal would need to come together. | ||
The billionaire has pledged $33.5 billion in equity financing. | ||
And has received commitments from Morgan Stanley Senior Funding Inc. | ||
and other financial institutions for up to $13 billion in debt financing. | ||
He also said he is waiting for a resolution to his dispute with Twitter over the total percentage of spam and fake accounts on the platform, which he called a very significant matter. | ||
Though Twitter has maintained that spam and fake accounts make up less than 5% of its users, Musk believes the figure is at least 20%. | ||
Earlier this month, Twitter reportedly agreed to hand over a firehose of data to Musk after he threatened to walk away from the deal. | ||
He claimed that the company breached its obligation under the merger agreement by actively resisting and thwarting his right to information on the spam and fake account data. | ||
So this is all very good news. | ||
The three things that stand in the way of the deal being completed, two of them are all but guaranteed. | ||
The Twitter board, and I talked about this when it was happening a month or so ago, it seemed to me to be Inevitable that the board would agree to the deal. | ||
They had to. | ||
They had a fiduciary duty to accept the deal. | ||
Fiduciary duty. | ||
I really like that actually. | ||
The board had a fiduciary duty to accept the deal because they have an obligation to the company and to the shareholders. | ||
Fiduciary duty means when you're on the board of something you have an obligation To put the company above your own personal interest. | ||
The interesting thing about fiduciary duty is that it actually sometimes persists after you like resign from a board too, which is interesting. | ||
In any case, so they have a fiduciary duty to take the deal. | ||
The deal is good for the shareholders. | ||
The deal is good for the company. | ||
They would have to prove, for instance, In an obvious lawsuit that would result, if they didn't take the deal, why Elon Musk valuing the company at $46 billion and offering $54 per share and offering his management expertise would not be in the best financial interest of the shareholders? | ||
It's a $13 profit on every share. | ||
It's a change in management, which is obviously beneficial That's a case that they couldn't prove unless they got a better offer, which apparently they never got So the board accepting the deal was always going to be I think that was always going to happen Because of that fiduciary responsibility. | ||
Some people said, oh, the board just shouldn't take it. | ||
Well, you actually can't just not take it. | ||
It's not up to you. | ||
You can't not take it because you don't like Elon Musk. | ||
The board has to do what's in the best interest of the company. | ||
And the company being valued at $15 higher than the current share price is something that is, almost legally speaking, beneficial for the company. | ||
They had to take it. | ||
So they were forced to do it. | ||
So that is now, and that has been revealed in a filing. | ||
Apparently that happened recently. | ||
And now the other three things that need to happen. | ||
Like I said, two of them are all but certain. | ||
The shareholders will approve the deal, I'm sure. | ||
Because the current share price is $38. | ||
And I think the share price that this current valuation is at would be $54. | ||
So every shareholder is making $15 per share on the deal. | ||
Which, you know, what is 15 over 38? | ||
It's a little bit less than 50%. | ||
If we do the quick math on that, what would that be? | ||
Yeah, a little bit less than 50%. | ||
It would be like 43%, somewhere around there. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I'm trying to do the quick math, but it would be substantial. | ||
That would be a substantial return on investment. | ||
So shareholders probably going to get it. | ||
And then in terms of the financing, it's already there. | ||
Elon Musk has the equity, obviously, and the lenders have already pledged the debt, which will make up the difference. | ||
So the only thing really that remains before this becomes a done deal is This unresolved issue of the Twitter spam. | ||
And this one I'm a little bit worried about because the Twitter spam is definitely more than 5%. | ||
It's definitely more than 5% of the content. | ||
It's definitely more than 5% of the users. | ||
Like, I mean, I don't know that, but it seems apparent that 5% is a little bit low. | ||
And we all know that because we all use Twitter and if you use Twitter you see a lot of inorganic activity And so I wonder if that when that comes out is that gonna scuttle the deal I guess the question would be The stipulation of the deal is this The obligation in them if you read the article closely it says that Musk will walk away from the deal | ||
Because the company, Twitter, is breaching its obligation under the agreement by resisting and thwarting his right to information. | ||
Well, if they tell him the information, that's not really a breach of the agreement. | ||
If Musk walks away from the deal, he has to pay a $1 billion penalty. | ||
If Twitter's in breach of the deal, he doesn't have to pay the billion-dollar penalty. | ||
But Twitter, it seems, is only in breach of the deal if they withheld, or rather, thwart his right to information. | ||
Well, if they give him the information he requests, it may reveal that the number is higher than 5%, but it's not clear that that difference will be a breach of the agreement. | ||
Do you understand? | ||
So they may give him data which shows that there's more than 5% spam, but the act of giving him the data would prevent him from saying that this revelation constitutes a breach of the agreements. | ||
Because the breach is not that they said it was 5% but realize it's 10%. | ||
The breach would be that they are resisting his right to access that information. | ||
If they give him that information, they're not in breach. | ||
And if they're not in breach, then Musk really can't walk away from the deal without paying a billion dollars. | ||
And I don't think he's going to pay a billion dollars cash to not acquire the company and to walk out of the deal. | ||
So, I'm a little bit concerned about that because the question would be this. | ||
If, somehow, this revelation makes Twitter in breach of their deal, then the deal is sunk. | ||
Now, that being said, if the deal sinks, Twitter's share price is going to crash. | ||
Theoretically, Elon Musk could come back to Twitter then with a lower offer. | ||
You know, because there's two scenarios here and it really has nothing to do with whether or not the spam is what Twitter said it was. | ||
If the agreement is in breach, Musk walks away. | ||
If the agreement is in breach, also that would mean that the spam is way higher than Twitter said. | ||
If that's true, those two developments, the spam and Musk walking away, would tank the stock price. | ||
If it was 38% now, based on 5% spam and Elon Musk doing this deal, it's going to go way lower. | ||
Because the business is about the users. | ||
The valuation is only as strong as the company. | ||
The company is only as strong as the user base, because the users are the product. | ||
That's the profit-making potential of Twitter is the amount of users. | ||
And so if they misrepresented the amount of real engagement and real users on the platform by multiples, if they misrepresented that by a magnitude of 2 or 4, then the stock price is going to go down. | ||
And if Elon Musk, who is going to buy the company and make it profitable, if he walks away, that is also going to make the stock price go lower. | ||
And so if the stock price goes lower, then there's sort of two branches, which is that Musk can walk away from the deal, and that's it. | ||
And Twitter will be destroyed, or wounded. | ||
Or, Musk can then go in and submit an identical offer, but lower, because now the stock price is lower. | ||
And so if the stock price goes down to $25, he can go in and make a deal with a valuation based on a $40 stock price. | ||
Suppose a $14, he could get the company for cheaper. | ||
But that's not a guarantee, and if the deal is scuttled, that will take longer. | ||
It will take longer for us to start this all over again, and for a new deal to be drafted, and a new deal accepted, and financing secured, and that will make it last longer. | ||
Which we do not want! | ||
I want my Twitter now! | ||
Okay? | ||
And he may walk away. | ||
There's no guarantee he would make another offer. | ||
On the contrary, if Twitter is not in breach of the agreement, then Musk may walk away and pay the billion-dollar penalty. | ||
And the same thing could happen. | ||
Maybe the stock price tanks and maybe him walking away makes a stock price tank and he could either continue to walk away or make a new offer. | ||
Or he's not in breach or Twitter is not in breach and the deal goes through as-is. | ||
Now the deal going through as-is would be the best for us because that would be the most expeditious timeline that we would be able to get back on Twitter. | ||
If the deal is just good as is and all that's required is the shareholders and the financing, then we're good! | ||
And it should happen within the year that Musk will acquire the company and then hopefully within the year implement the changes and change the direction of the company. | ||
Now, in these other scenarios, if Twitter is in breach, even if they're not in breach, there's a scenario where he walks away from the deal and either comes back after paying a penalty or not paying a penalty. | ||
And if he comes back, Twitter will be at a lower price. | ||
That'll be better for Musk. | ||
We may still be on the platform, but it'll take longer. | ||
The worst case scenario is that he just walks away. | ||
Now him walking away I think is low likelihood because he's got them. | ||
The financing's there, the shareholders are there, the board is there. | ||
He's got it. | ||
He's got it. | ||
And it's really just a question of the details, which is price. | ||
And so for him to make this big stink, for him to make this big overture, for him to announce that he has a reason for buying Twitter and he seriously wants to achieve this, So if he's demonstrated seriousness and there's a goal and he can execute this, I would assign a very low probability to the outcome that he just walks away after having been through all his trouble. | ||
It really wouldn't square. | ||
Because if he cares about it, if he's serious about it, if there's a sort of humanitarian activist motivation behind it, and if it's doable with or without walking away to lower the price, you would have to think that he would do it. | ||
At the high price or the low price? | ||
I think that probably and unfortunately the most likely option is the middle option where after a prolonged negotiation the price is brought down because the spam is revealed and he's able to get it at a lower price and we're able to return eventually. | ||
But obviously the sooner the better, and the sooner the better because the reason he's doing this is because of the public square's impact on the power structure, particularly elections and democratic government. | ||
And so, you know, the longer that this takes, the less time that we will have To recuperate our losses essentially and then be able to be effective in this upcoming election or at the bare minimum the next election. | ||
The all-important last shot, last chance 2024 election where Trump may run. | ||
So, that's why this really matters. | ||
It really matters for 2024. | ||
Because one of the biggest weaknesses that Trump has going into 2024 is that he's not on social media. | ||
That was one of his enormous strengths in 2016 and in 2020. | ||
And not having it in 2024 is going to be a significant obstacle for him. | ||
A lot of people aren't thinking that way yet, but Trump not having access to at least one of the big social media platforms is a massive hindrance, and makes it a lot more difficult for him to compete. | ||
And it also makes it a lot more difficult for him to compete if his people are not on Twitter, which is not just me, but also all the Trump supporters too. | ||
It seems like the only people left are the Never Trumpers. | ||
So it's not just about him, it's about this entire constellation of pundits and voices and citizen journalism and independent opinion that is going to help him get in. | ||
And that process starts in January. | ||
You know, the rumor is that he's going to announce in January. | ||
So we have six months here. | ||
We have six, seven months before this race starts. | ||
So time is of the essence. | ||
So I think it's a very low probability that he'll walk away from the deal. | ||
I think he will execute the deal, and we will get back on Twitter eventually. | ||
It's not just a matter of patience, it's a matter of, you know, what this whole thing is really about, which is the ability for the people to compete with legacy media for elections. | ||
That's what it's really about. | ||
Will average people be able to speak their mind in the election and impact who becomes the next president in the most important election of our lifetime to date, which is the next one. | ||
So that's where we are with Elon. | ||
I hope he just does the deal. | ||
I hope that within the existing framework maybe they could drop the price. | ||
I don't think that's how that works though. | ||
So it looks like we're going to have to wait. | ||
And that's not just going to be annoying and frustrating, but it's also going to be critical time lost. | ||
So I just hope this thing is wrapped up as soon as possible, because frankly, I think Musk understands, and I think other people understand, that this election is an important one. | ||
And we may not be able to do it without social media. | ||
It's going to be close, and we need every tool that we can have. | ||
And these things matter in principle as well. | ||
But there's a really big opportunity coming up and it should not be squandered if we're not doing everything in our power to succeed. | ||
So, that's where we are with Musk. | ||
And I need it. | ||
I need to get back on Twitter, man. | ||
I can't keep making these burners. | ||
My most... I made a new burner today, it got locked almost immediately. | ||
They're on to me! | ||
They know it's me! | ||
I made another account the way I've always done. | ||
And within like 10 minutes I got locked indefinitely. | ||
Not for 12 hours, 24 hours, 7 days. | ||
They just said, your account is locked. | ||
And it may be unlocked in a week or not. | ||
So it's gonna get banned. | ||
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And it's very demoralizing. | |
I like making the new ones, though, because I like doing the same thing over and over again. | ||
I have autism, so it's actually good for me. | ||
do the same it's very process oriented I do the same thing every time but it's not it's not doing it you know it's it's not if you know being on Twitter was cocaine being on Twitter like this is crack you know just I don't know. | ||
I'm not on cocaine or crack, but this is like the ghetto. | ||
This is like the cheap version. | ||
This is the cheap fix. | ||
If you're addicted to the primo, the world-class stuff, This is like junk, okay? | ||
This is crocodile. | ||
If Twitter is heroin, and it is, then being on Twitter like this is crocodile, okay? | ||
It's like injecting petroleum into your veins. | ||
It's not good enough. | ||
We need our Twitters back. | ||
So, not just for the election, but also for our state of mind. | ||
But that's that. | ||
I want to move on to our featured story here. | ||
It's getting late! | ||
It's getting late, but we're moving on to our featured story here. | ||
Which is about Russia, and this one is really just sort of a feel-good story. | ||
This one's not super newsworthy. | ||
This one's really just more like a feel-good. | ||
It's one of those, you know, after a long day of a lot of negative news and a lot of scary stuff that makes you anxious and nervous and depressed, this is one of these feel-good stories like, you know, a lost dog is found. | ||
And, you know, little boy hugs the lost dog. | ||
Or, you know, the whole town comes out in a parade for a veteran returning home from war. | ||
Or Spider-Man goes to visit a sick child in the hospital. | ||
It's one of these. | ||
It's one of these in other news. | ||
In other news, this community rallied for a young boy with autism. | ||
This is one of our now-for-the-good-news type segments. | ||
Not too much relevance. | ||
And the big featured story is about how Russia is now probably going to execute two American mercenaries who surrendered to Russian forces in Ukraine this week. | ||
And this is a story which I'll read to you. | ||
That's his quote. | ||
A spokesperson for the National Security Council said on Tuesday calling it appalling that Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov would even suggest such a possibility. | ||
Alexander John Robert Druecke and Andy Thai Ngoc Hunya have been fighting for the Kiev government in the area north of Kharkov. | ||
They were reported as missing on June 9th, the same day a court in Donetsk convicted two Britons and a Moroccan for being mercenaries and sentenced them to death. | ||
Last Friday, the mercenaries were shown alive and in a detention facility in Donetsk, prompting fears they might meet the same fate, if we're lucky. | ||
Asked about them by NBC News on Monday, Peskov called them soldiers of fortune who were involved in illegal activities and fired on Russian troops and said their fate would depend on the investigation and the subsequent trial. | ||
The 39-year-old and 27-year-old mercenaries are both from the state of Alabama. | ||
In an interview with Russia Today, they said they had been left behind by Ukrainian soldiers and ended up surrendering to a Russian patrol. | ||
Their families reportedly hope this will be the distinction that will spare them from the same fate as the mercenaries from Britain and Morocco captured by Donetsk People's Republic near Mariupol in May. | ||
Aidan Aslan, Sean Pinner, and Sadun Ibrahim were convicted by a Donetsk court earlier this month and sentenced to die, though the executions have not yet been carried out, pending appeal. | ||
Russia does not have the death penalty, but the Donbass Republics of Donetsk and Luhansk do. | ||
All three agents that foreign volunteers fighting for Ukraine are mercenaries and therefore unlawful combatants who are not protected under the Geneva Convention. | ||
So this is your feel-good story. | ||
It's very hilarious and very funny. | ||
The United States is sort of coping and seething and malding over this. | ||
Antony Blinken and others in the National Security Council are complaining. | ||
John Kirby is out there saying, this is reprehensible and everything. | ||
But look, are we not a globe of laws? | ||
Are we not a planet of laws? | ||
Is this not a nation of laws? | ||
Do you not care about international law? | ||
International law says that mercenaries, paid fighters, are not protected by the Geneva Convention and are treated as mercenaries under the law where they'll be tried and killed in Donbass. | ||
These are things that happen. | ||
If we care about international law, if we care about the Geneva Convention, these men have to die. | ||
They just simply have to be executed by Russia. | ||
And the United States can complain, they can cry their crocodile tears, but the law will be followed. | ||
And these two people, by everything that's right, should be put to death by Russia. | ||
So we await their trial and we sort of laugh at their fate and the fate of any American mercenaries that try to fight against the Russian regime. | ||
These are the things that happen. | ||
What can you do? | ||
We call this the Darwin Awards. | ||
Looks like these two stupid idiots won the Darwin Awards. | ||
They went to go fight against Russia and Ukraine and now they got caught and are being put to death. | ||
I call that natural selection. | ||
I say, you play stupid games, you win stupid prizes. | ||
You go to fight as a foreign mercenary in Ukraine, you get executed by Russia. | ||
Like clockwork. | ||
Like cockwork. | ||
These are the things that just simply happen in the world. | ||
I love it. | ||
I love to see this. | ||
It's another beautiful day. | ||
Russia is winning the war. | ||
They're blowing up Ukraine all the time, shelling them with artillery, bombing them. | ||
The Ukrainian Armed Forces is destroyed. | ||
They're in retreat. | ||
And there is very little that stands in the way between Russia and total victory for the Russian people. | ||
So, I just want to get another 07 in the chat for our Russian freedom fighters and for the Russian government. | ||
I hope that Russia will be able to put these traitors to death. | ||
Because if not, international law is not being followed. | ||
So that's our last story. | ||
We will monitor that situation very closely. | ||
It's not a done deal yet. | ||
They've not been convicted. | ||
They've not been sentenced. | ||
Fortunately, Luhansk and Donetsk, unlike America, are nations of laws. | ||
And so they will follow the law and they will dispense justice appropriately. | ||
So I support it. | ||
I support it 100%. | ||
And if you want to know the truth, I think it's actually funny. | ||
So that's Ukraine. | ||
That's our Ukraine news. | ||
That was a quick one. | ||
That lasted like a few minutes. | ||
So that's it. | ||
That's our stories. | ||
That's our news. | ||
So I want to move on and let's take a look at our Super Chats. | ||
And we'll see what you guys have to say about all this. | ||
What do you think? | ||
I want to know. | ||
Let me pull them up. | ||
Let me get my TTS going. | ||
Let me get my water. | ||
Let me get my Wawa Boom Another sandpelt. | ||
Alright, okay. | ||
So really only Tuesday? | ||
Oh my gosh. | ||
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Oh, okay. | |
All right, fine. | ||
We'll do it. | ||
I'm tired, man. | ||
I need to eat something. | ||
Then I have another Chick-fil-a sandwich over there I'm actually I'm gonna go get it Do you mind? | ||
We're an hour and a half in. | ||
I'm gonna take a brief intermission. | ||
I'm gonna let him take over. | ||
And I'm gonna go grab that chick-fil-a. | ||
I hope that's not inappropriate. | ||
Is that rude for me to eat during the show? | ||
How many super chats do we have? | ||
We don't have a lot. | ||
Okay, we have like 40. | ||
You know what? | ||
Would you mind? | ||
Let's get a 1 in the chat for Sandwich, 2 in the chat for No Sandwich. | ||
Let me know. | ||
Is that disrespectful? | ||
Is that rude? | ||
Normally I don't eat on the show because it's rude. | ||
But you know what? | ||
We're an hour and a half in. | ||
We got a lot of Super Chats to get through. | ||
Let's get a 1 for Sandwich, let's get a 2 for No Sandwich. | ||
1 for Sandwich, 2 for No. | ||
No Sandwich. | ||
1 for Sandwich, 2 for No Sandwich. | ||
Okay, a lot of 1's. | ||
I'm getting permission. | ||
Alright. | ||
I'll let him take over and I'll be back in a sec. | ||
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let me just get my sandwich all right | |
okay - Okay. - Let's go! | ||
Alright, thank you. | ||
unidentified
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Thanks for holding down the fort for me there, sport. | |
Big shout-out! | ||
unidentified
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I appreciate it! | |
Big shout-out! | ||
Big shout-out! | ||
I appreciate it! | ||
I'm a girl! | ||
I'm a girl! | ||
I have two X chromosomes and a Y chromosome! | ||
Big shout out! | ||
Thank you! | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
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All right, let's do it. | |
I don't wanna... I don't wanna... I don't wanna read Super Chats anymore. | ||
I'm felted. | ||
I don't want to read them anymore. | ||
It's over. | ||
It's over. | ||
I'm having a meltdown. | ||
I'm having a breakdown. | ||
I don't want to read Super Chats anymore. | ||
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I want to just read my books all day. | |
I want to read Substack all day and not do this. | ||
But we must. | ||
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We must do things that we do not like to do sometimes. | |
So I'll march on. | ||
I'll soldier on. | ||
Let me just get this set up here. | ||
Let me get my napkins. | ||
Big shout out. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Darling. | ||
Hi darling. | ||
Alright. | ||
What do you think? | ||
What do you think? | ||
Should I stop doing the show right now? | ||
Let's get this soggy, cold sandwich out. | ||
Let me watch. | ||
Mind the sleeves. | ||
Excuse me. | ||
Mind the sleeves. | ||
Let me get a little sip here. | ||
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Mmm. | |
Ah, yes! | ||
Wonderful! | ||
Wonderful! | ||
Delightful! | ||
All right. | ||
unidentified
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Okay. | |
All right, let's read these superchats. | ||
Well, what do you say? | ||
All right, let's stop messing around, all right? | ||
You're distracting me. | ||
Hey! | ||
You're distracting me, all right? | ||
You're being very distracting. | ||
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Okay. | |
All right, let's take a look. | ||
Let's read. | ||
take a look let's read okay what do we got What do we got? | ||
Everyone should be willing to cut themselves for me. | ||
sent three dollars. | ||
It'd cut myself for you if you told me to, Nick. | ||
Everyone should be willing to cut themselves for me. | ||
You know, I'll probably never ask you to do that, but it's good to know that you will. | ||
Everybody should be willing to cut themselves for me. | ||
You should be willing to cut yourself if I asked you to. | ||
Because you should have enough confidence in me that you know that I would have a good reason to ask you to cut yourself for me. | ||
You know I love you. | ||
You know I care about you. | ||
You know that I would never... You know that I'm the only one that you can trust. | ||
I'm looking out for you. | ||
I'm the only one that's looking out for you. | ||
Who's looking out for you? | ||
Nobody! | ||
Except me. | ||
You wouldn't be anything without me. | ||
And you better believe that if I told you to cut yourself, I would never tell you to do that if I didn't have a good reason. | ||
No, I'm kidding. | ||
That's a joke! | ||
That's a joke! | ||
I'm kidding. | ||
That's a joke, obviously. | ||
Before everybody... We don't know what he's being ironic or not. | ||
I'm obviously being ironic. | ||
But that is a funny bit, isn't it? | ||
No one's looking out for you. | ||
Who's looking out for you? | ||
Except for me. | ||
Where would we be if it wasn't for me? | ||
I put all of you on. | ||
I put all of this together. | ||
You trust me, don't you? | ||
So anyway, I better eat this before it gets cold. | ||
Okay, let me just... I'm kidding, of course. | ||
Don't cut. | ||
Don't cut yourself. | ||
Pretty underscore fly underscore white underscore guy sent three dollars. | ||
Hey friend. | ||
Day 50. | ||
For as light-hearted as the show is, it has an underrated amount of wise life advice. | ||
Thanks for all you do. | ||
Thank you so much! | ||
This isn't gonna work. | ||
This is a show that's all talking and I'm eating. | ||
unidentified
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Alright. | |
Yeah, I agree. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Cyberjar sent $3. | ||
Saw your tweet about that monarchist fascist crying about being touchstarved. | ||
Just lmao. | ||
So glad AF isn't led by this kind of guy. | ||
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Yeah, I saw that. | |
Well, yeah, I tweeted about it. | ||
You're talking about a thing that I tweeted about. | ||
Obviously I saw it. | ||
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Yeah, I'm done. | |
I'm done eating. | ||
Yeah, no, that guy was a fag. | ||
And that's what I mean when I say that if you want a girlfriend, you're gay. | ||
Because the dude is on Twitter and he's like, I'm so touch-starved, I can't even remember the last time I was held. | ||
It's like, are you a baby? | ||
I mean, how many degrees of separation are there between a guy who's complaining about not being held and like a baby crying for their mom? | ||
You know, it's the same thing. | ||
And that's what I've been saying for a long time. | ||
Is this girlfriend thing? | ||
You can get a girlfriend. | ||
Get a girlfriend, lock it down, get married. | ||
Sure. | ||
But there's this Trojan horse. | ||
We're under the guise of like telling people to get lots of kids and be a trad family. | ||
Inside of that Trojan horse is be a little fag. | ||
Be a little faggy that is talking about being held and You know, I just want to be loved, and why can't women just be nice? | ||
Why are they like this? | ||
I just want them to be, I just want to be loved! | ||
Like, that's, that's poison. | ||
That's poison. | ||
So you have this big Trojan horse which is like, talk to girls so you can get a girlfriend and get married and have kids and save the white race and this is trad and blah blah blah. | ||
And inside the Trojan horse are a bunch of soldiers saying, I need women's attention for validation. | ||
I am nothing without validation externally and I didn't have a good relationship with my mom so I need a hug and I have been held and I'm a little weakling. | ||
I hate that. | ||
That attitude needs, you need to kill that. | ||
Ambition, ambition is about killing yourself. | ||
True ambition, true strength comes from killing yourself. | ||
Not committing suicide, but taking that voice that says, I need, I want, and doing this to it, you know, doing that to it. | ||
Wrapping your hands around your own throat, in the mind's eye, and killing it. | ||
That's what true ambition is. | ||
That's what true strength is. | ||
So you need to take that voice in the back of your head saying, you know, life is hard you know i want to be held all that kind of stuff you got to take that you have to subdue it you have to subdue it like this you have to strangle it to death and you've got to say you got to be like no it's like sort of like | ||
Remember in Tombstone, when Wyatt Earp is being held down in that valley, the cowboys are shooting at him and he goes, NO! | ||
And he goes out and starts blasting them? | ||
That's what you have to do. | ||
That's what you have to do to yourself. | ||
So, um... | ||
Yeah, and like I said, I'm not against, listen, get your girlfriend, lock it down. | ||
Get, well, you know, girl, I mean, get, like, court a woman. | ||
I don't even entertain these boyfriend-girlfriend. | ||
Could you imagine me describing myself as a boyfriend? | ||
My boyfriend! | ||
My boyfriend, Nick Fuentes! | ||
Boyfriend. | ||
I'm not a boy, I'm a man, alright? | ||
I'm a man, bitch. | ||
And I'm not your friend. | ||
I'm a man. | ||
So I reject even this boyfriend-girlfriend business. | ||
You know, get your girl, lock it down, get married, put some babies in her, tell her who's boss, tell her who's man, alright? | ||
But don't tell me about, actually, women complete you because, you know, No, women don't complete anything, alright? | ||
Women make babies. | ||
That's about where it starts, and that's about where it ends. | ||
Men like to have sex, and then women make babies, and that's really where it begins and ends. | ||
How many things can you list that a woman can provide for you that a man can't, besides sex and then kids? | ||
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Hello? | |
Any person that says, I like my girlfriend because she's so smart about politics, I guarantee you, no matter what woman you're talking about, I could find a man that's better at politics than any woman. | ||
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Okay? | |
Guaranteed. | ||
And people that say, oh, she's my best friend. | ||
She's this and that. | ||
I will find you a better male friend. | ||
I'll find you a better whatever. | ||
But where it begins and ends is this. | ||
You can have sex with them, and then they will give kids, and then raise the kids. | ||
That's about it! | ||
Men are better at cooking. | ||
Men are better at household chores. | ||
Men are better at, you know, and this is borne out by this trans debate. | ||
Women's volleyball? | ||
Men are crushing it. | ||
Women swimming? | ||
Men are crushing it. | ||
Weightlifting? | ||
They're crushing it. | ||
Chess? | ||
Crushing it. | ||
Politics? | ||
Crushing it. | ||
So, you know, don't tell me, oh, I, you know, I just really need validation or whatever. | ||
It's not about that. | ||
It's about finding a mother for your kids. | ||
It's about finding a wife. | ||
Don't get yourself a girlfriend. | ||
Get yourself a wife. | ||
Don't get yourself a little gal pal, you little faggot. | ||
Get yourself a wife! | ||
I'm so sick of this girlfriend business. | ||
I don't want a girlfriend that I could take to the mall and shop till I drop. | ||
I want a wife! | ||
That when I get home, you know, you throw her in the bed, and she's having kids. | ||
And that's where it begins and ends, okay? | ||
That's what it's about. | ||
Some of you guys are confused. | ||
You want, like, a buddy. | ||
I don't need a buddy, okay? | ||
If I want a friend, I'll find a friend. | ||
I don't need a girl to be my buddy. | ||
I'm 150 IQ. | ||
A woman cannot keep up with me. | ||
A woman cannot be my friend. | ||
But, you know, I will need a wife. | ||
And a wife is different than a friend. | ||
Okay? | ||
We're not friends. | ||
You're my wife. | ||
Big difference. | ||
So go out, lock down your wife. | ||
That's the ideology. | ||
Lock down your wife. | ||
But don't go and tell me about, we need to be talking to girls more. | ||
We need to be wifing and putting kids in girls more. | ||
and that's it. | ||
But we don't need to be dragging them to the garlic festival to have banter and be best friends and talk about politics. | ||
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OK. | |
A real classic. | ||
That's what it says. | ||
It says a real classic. | ||
Just like me. | ||
That's what it says. | ||
It says a real classic. | ||
That's what it is. | ||
Okay. | ||
Zoomer will send $3. | ||
What do you think about Dave Smith running for president? | ||
I like it. | ||
I support him. | ||
But, uh, I'm gonna vote for Trump, but I support it. | ||
DUI Growiper sent $3. | ||
Still waiting for Cozy.TV slash Bibble? | ||
Frown. | ||
Soon. | ||
I've just been very busy this week with lawyers, but I'll get on that. | ||
Lawyers, lawyers, lawyers! | ||
I have so many lawyers. | ||
I had to retain two new lawyers just recently. | ||
I have 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. | ||
I think I have 6 now. | ||
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Let me think. | |
Wait, 1, 2... Oh wait, wait, wait! | ||
Wait, one, two. | ||
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1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. | |
Oh, wait, wait, wait. | ||
One, two, three, four, five, six. | ||
Yeah, six. | ||
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So a lot of stuff going on. | |
But yeah, we'll get Bibble set up. | ||
We'll get him hooked up this week. | ||
Yeah, for real. | ||
I don't want to hear any more about Obi-Wan. | ||
Yeah, for real. | ||
I don't want to hear any more about Obi-Wan. | ||
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You brought him here to kill me! | |
Pragmatic Culture sent $25. | ||
Did you see that bitch libertarian guy posting about why your documentary got pulled from Freedom Fest? | ||
Leave it to the Lilbert faggots that run Cato and Reason Magazine to try and win liberal good boy points and be totally ineffectual. | ||
AF is the only movement doing anything for the American people. | ||
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Yeah, we covered that. | |
Hidecaps sent $5. | ||
It will be a shame if a single Republican in favor of red flag laws gets re-elected. | ||
Leftist judges are about to have a field day. | ||
Yeah, I agree. | ||
Well, and even more, because both the Uvalde and the Buffalo thing were fake. | ||
The evolving thing, we now have the footage from the school where they're in the classroom. | ||
They're in the classroom, or the school. | ||
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They're in the hallway. | |
So it's like, that had nothing to do with guns. | ||
And Buffalo, the confidant was an FBI agent, so neither of these are gun issues. | ||
McLaren sent $3. | ||
Kai's like Spongebob. | ||
Nick is like Squidward. | ||
No, I disagree. | ||
I disagree. | ||
I'm not like Squidward. | ||
I'm like, I'm like plankton. | ||
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I'm like plankton. | |
Or, uh, hmm. | ||
I'm like plankton. | ||
I got a little bit of volume, because I have a little bit of a chipper vibe, and I have a little bit of a squidward vibe and a little bit of a plankton vibe. | ||
I don't think that's apropos at all. | ||
Because Kai... Kai, you know, he's not quite Spongebob. | ||
He's really more like... He's more like... Who would I compare him to? | ||
He's sort of like Cody from Zack and Cody. | ||
I'm like Zack and he's like Cody. | ||
I'm like Zack because I'm sort of like... You know, don't play by the rules and he's sort of like... | ||
Now now, everything properly, I'm sort of like Zack, like wearing a shirt with flames on it, and he's like Cody with like a sweater vest, and he's like, and I'm like, hey sweet thang, to London Tipton, or no, Maddie, Ashley Tisdale. | ||
I'm like, hey sweet thang, hey candy girl, and Cody is like, Irma, everybody was like, Dating Irma? | ||
Irma! | ||
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I want Irma! | |
He's like Cody. | ||
He's sort of like, what's that? | ||
We can't do that. | ||
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So. | |
Beardson is like Arwen. - Thank you. | ||
Beardson's like Arwen and... | ||
Who would be? | ||
And Kathy Zhu is obviously a London Tipton. | ||
Who would be Esteban? | ||
Esteban would be sort of like... I don't know. | ||
It doesn't really work perfectly, but that would be a good comparison Cody was hiding his power levels to somebody you think? - Like. | ||
Yeah, Cody was... In 2016, Cody would have been like an alt-right YouTuber. | ||
If Zack and Cody went on until 2016, Cody would have discovered the alt-right and been like, believe in race essentialism. | ||
He'd be like, alt-type. | ||
Speaking of which, whatever happened to alt-type? | ||
He hasn't done a stream in a minute, right? | ||
When's the last time he even did a stream? | ||
Yeah, two weeks? | ||
What the heck, bro? | ||
Yeah, somebody give us a status update on all type. | ||
We need more alt-hype content. | ||
Taking a break? | ||
Yeah, maybe. | ||
He's been editing? | ||
Okay. | ||
Alt-hype. | ||
Alternative hype. | ||
He lost to PaulTown. | ||
Hasn't recovered? | ||
Yeah, I guess so. | ||
He lost the big debate. | ||
You called him gay? | ||
Oh! | ||
No, I didn't. | ||
No, Jimbo called him gay. | ||
PaulTown told me that. | ||
Paltown told me that Jimbo told Paltown that Alltype is gay. | ||
And, uh, ever since Alltype quit. | ||
So that's what I heard. | ||
That's what I heard through the grapevine. | ||
That's what Paltown told me. | ||
Paltown said Jimbo said that Alltype is gay and that's why he quit. | ||
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So. | |
Anyway. | ||
I guess that's why he's gone. | ||
Epical underscore doge sent three dollars. | ||
On a different note, it's so epic being a young buisness owner, Zoomer. | ||
I'm not even out of HS yet and I've had multiple Gen Xers W homes and asking me for jobs. | ||
Money talks and these niggas all listen. | ||
Money talks, bullshit walks. | ||
Yeah, a tale often told. | ||
Hey, good for you, Zoomer. | ||
Good for you. | ||
Keep it up with your entrepreneurial. | ||
Just be smart. | ||
I know, listen, here's the thing. | ||
I'm a young guy with money. | ||
There was a time when I was making an obscene amount of money. | ||
Month over month. | ||
Obscene. | ||
I've seen a lot of kids make money and lose it. | ||
I've seen people make a little bit of money. | ||
Strive to not be a young kid who just started to make money. | ||
I've seen it a lot. | ||
What I mean to say is act like you've been there before. | ||
Don't be ostentatious. | ||
Don't be flashy. | ||
Realize that you're a kid with money. | ||
Because I see it all the time, and it's great. | ||
Being a kid with money is great, and it's cool to flex every now and again, but don't be that guy. | ||
Don't be that guy who made a couple bucks. | ||
Don't be that guy that made a couple bucks and then is like oh now I'm a baller or something don't don't be that guy because I see that a lot and there's a big temptation to do that and And I will tell you it's distasteful, and I will also say that it's a good way to lose money actually so Be be very conservative like I'm not really gonna flex until I make like you know a If I get to a hundred million, you know, then I'll start to really flex. | ||
But until then I'm very conservative with my money. | ||
I've bought one nice thing for myself, which is my car. | ||
And in terms of how much money I make and how much I have, honestly it's relatively modest. | ||
But that's the only nice thing I buy for myself, you know. | ||
I live with my parents. | ||
I bought an investment property. | ||
You know what I'm saying? | ||
I buy real estate. | ||
I buy stocks. | ||
I buy crypto. | ||
I buy... That's about it. | ||
I buy books. | ||
I don't go out and buy expensive dinners. | ||
I don't go and eat steak every night. | ||
I don't go and take luxurious vacations. | ||
I didn't go and rush out and buy a luxury condo or toys or things like that. | ||
Be sensible and modest with your money and people respect that and it's classy and also it's smart. | ||
Because there's a lot of kids that make a couple bucks and then they go and flash it around and guess what you look like you don't look like a baller you look like a kid that made his first couple bucks and I've seen a lot of people to do that and it is what it is, but Some people like it some people think that's fun, but it is it is what it is so That's my that's my advice to you I even see older people do this. | ||
I even know older people, people that are like 30, and they talk about their money. | ||
And I'm like, I make more money than you. | ||
And it's not to say anything other than it's like, okay, you made a couple bucks. | ||
Congratulations. | ||
But people make money. | ||
And ironically, the most low class thing is to make a little bit of money and then start acting high class. | ||
That's that's very like you know there's a word for that and it starts with N. N word rich and that is new rich. | ||
There's a word for that it's called N word rich which is new rich. | ||
You don't want to be you don't want to be that guy. | ||
Don't be that guy. | ||
You know when you have generational wealth you can flex. | ||
But until you have that kind of, until you have wealth, don't flex. | ||
Until you have real wealth, don't flex. | ||
That's my take on that. | ||
As a white guy, as a white Zoomer who started a business and is successful, That's my personal taste. | ||
That's my personal preference. | ||
Some people are not like this, but I think it's very tacky. | ||
I think it's very tacky and I think it's distasteful to be a guy that's like extremely flashy. | ||
Unless you have like a billion dollars, like a hundred million dollars. | ||
I think it's sort of tacky to be the guy that like came into money and then you like that's like oh you're a guy that didn't have money and then came into money you know that's what it looks like it it is it looks like exactly what it is you're not fooling anybody you know and that's I'm very modest like I said I I made money I have wealth now I I have a good income And I didn't go out there and, like, go and blow it all. | ||
I was smart. | ||
I reinvested. | ||
I'm modest. | ||
I wear clothes from H&M, you know? | ||
I don't buy lots of... I buy five of the same gray sweatshirts from H&M, and I wear the same pants every day. | ||
And I bought two pairs of the same white shoes that cost $80, and I, you know, rotate those. | ||
And these are the things that I buy. | ||
And my biggest expense is... | ||
I bought $200 worth of books this week. | ||
You know, that's it. | ||
That's the stuff that makes me happy. | ||
Last time I took a vacation was a year and a half ago. | ||
I took a week off. | ||
I flew to Miami. | ||
I stayed at a cheap Airbnb. | ||
You know. | ||
that's that's how you play that's how you play and be smart with your money because another thing that people will do is this another people another thing that people with money will do is this they'll make lots of money and then they will lose all of their money because they think that they're smarter than they are and they'll blow all their money and i see this a lot with like crypto people you see this like on reddit a lot where people make a lot of money in crypto and they keep betting all their money and then they they literally lose all their money | ||
Don't do that. | ||
You know? | ||
I have a really good friend who made a lot of money in crypto and you know what he did? | ||
He sold it and took profit and that's... and same thing. | ||
He lives with his family and he drives the same car that he drove. | ||
Doesn't buy a lot of crazy stuff. | ||
He made lots of money and then he sold and he was smart with his money and now he's retired and now he's good. | ||
I know... I actually know quite a few people that have done that. | ||
And you don't want to be the guy that makes a lot of money and then like, you know, spends it all on things that are frivolous or bad investments. | ||
You want to be the guy that makes a lot of money and puts it into smart things. | ||
You know, the recession may happen in the next year and a half. | ||
I think a recession will happen. | ||
And you know what the smart people are going to do? | ||
The smart people are going to save up a lot of cash, and when the market crashes, everything's going to be on sale. | ||
And people are going to look into where the real estate has been hurt the most, and they're going to buy real estate. | ||
They're going to look at Bitcoin, and when Bitcoin hits $10,000 or lower, they're going to buy Bitcoin. | ||
And when the stock market crashes, they're going to buy an S&P 500 index fund. | ||
And they're going to buy those things, and in five years, they're going to make a ridiculous return on investment. | ||
And, you know, you can't, people say you can't time the market. | ||
That is true to an extent. | ||
Um, you know, you want to use strategies like dollar-cost averaging. | ||
This is not financial advice, by the way, but this is smart. | ||
This is what smart investors do, is you dollar-cost average in. | ||
And, you know, people say you can't time the market, but here's the thing. | ||
They'll show you the annualized average return if you kept investing year over year and didn't try to time it, but what they don't tell you is that the people that were in the market on the best days and were not in the market on the worst days did really, really well. | ||
And so it's like, you know, you can't time the market, but you can like, and I think you can kind of time the market. | ||
You can dollar cost average and you can kind of time it. | ||
I did! | ||
Like in 2020, in January 2020, my financial advisor said, you need to start buying lots of things right now. | ||
And I said, I'm gonna wait a little bit. | ||
And then guess what happened? | ||
March 2020 happened and everything crashed. | ||
And I bought a ton of stuff. | ||
And I made a lot of money. | ||
uh so you know that guy was telling me you can't time the market you just put a lot of money in now and then start dollar cost averaging and i said well i'm gonna wait for this pandemic thing to play out and then the market crashed and then i bought a bunch of stuff and then So the market is crashing now. | ||
Start buying now. | ||
Dollar cost average. | ||
Here's the thing. | ||
It's true to an extent in the sense that a good investment strategy is to make weekly purchases. | ||
Make weekly purchases of the same dollar amount, what you can afford, and make it automatic. | ||
You know, I would be doing like... This is what I did for a time. | ||
I was buying Bitcoin. | ||
I was buying S&P 500 Index. | ||
Same amount every week. | ||
And it was automatic so I didn't have to do it it was just automatic would just get taken out of my account and Then when things really go on sale, then you make then you put more money in okay, then you put more money in and You diversify your holdings, you know, you get a little real estate you get a little stock market you get a little crypto and And this is how good investors, this is what good investors will do with their money. | ||
So anyway, I know you didn't ask for that advice. | ||
I'm not trying to sun you. | ||
It's a good feeling, it's good. | ||
You're entrepreneurial, you're making money, that's great. | ||
But I'm just telling you, You know, very few people do this. | ||
Very few people are entrepreneurial, and very few people make money. | ||
And then within that category, you want to be the person that is smart, you know, and you want to make your money work for you, and you don't want to act like a black guy. | ||
You don't want to act like a black guy that came into some money, either. | ||
You don't want to act like a black guy that just found a bunch of money. | ||
I bought this car. | ||
I bought this watch. | ||
I bought these shoes. | ||
I bought this... I put this ice on my wrist. | ||
I bought this... You don't want to be like that, you know. | ||
You want to be a rich white guy. | ||
You want to be a white man. | ||
Be a rich white man. | ||
I got this money. | ||
I bought this car. | ||
I bought this house. | ||
I bought my mama a crib. | ||
I bought this watch. | ||
Don't want to be like that. | ||
Buy yourself a little something. | ||
You've got to buy yourself a gift. | ||
You've got to reward yourself. | ||
But don't go crazy. | ||
So, anyway. | ||
That's my advice to you. | ||
But you're doing good work! | ||
Keep it going. | ||
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Do you believe that Big Pharma works with drug cartels? | ||
Yeah, I do. | ||
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It's so over for Western dogs. | ||
I agree. | ||
It is so over for them. | ||
Let's go Super Lionheart. | ||
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Are bot farms proven to be real? | ||
Yeah. | ||
And would there be another reason for them besides a false sense of consensus slash influence? | ||
No, that's the purpose of them is to create influence and make money and things like that. | ||
You know, the government is probably... Here's the thing. | ||
When Elon Musk buys Twitter, we may learn things about how the government is working with Twitter and how the government is sponsoring influence operations on Twitter. | ||
I'm sure the government is one of the biggest perpetrators of this to change the discourse. | ||
You know, public opinion is a very powerful thing, easily influenced. | ||
Especially when you consider how, you know, a well-equipped agency can go in there with very little money and resources and create a narrative and make it seem as though that narrative is the consensus or the popular opinion. | ||
And that's very easy, and it has a very disproportionate outcome. | ||
You know, very little input, very big output. | ||
So absolutely, that's going on. | ||
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Would you ever consider teaching a class in critical base theory? | ||
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Oh, yeah, maybe. | |
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What are Kanye's best instrumentals? | ||
His worst? | ||
Best instrumentals are gonna be... well, it depends on what you like. | ||
I mean, I would say that a lot of the instrumentals on College Dropout are dated. | ||
I think that sped up soul sound. | ||
It's classic and it was innovative, but at this point it's dated. | ||
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You know, the most... the most... the most... | |
Complex the richest the most exuberant production was beautiful dark twisted fantasy The most decadent so you mean so what are you asking for 808s? | ||
It's very good production, and it's very innovative for the time, but it's very minimal You know you look at these tracks like bad news It's very minimal But it's also good. | ||
But it's, as apples and oranges comparison to something like Power, where Kanye spent a thousand hours on it, it's very detailed and complex and layered. | ||
And so I guess it depends on taste. | ||
And then you've got the influence of Mike Dean, who comes in for Yeezus and is very influential over that album. | ||
Connie is not really as much a part of that. | ||
So in terms of what do I like the best? | ||
My favorite production would be Runaway, because that's just one of his best songs. | ||
Devil in a New Dress, great production. | ||
Power, great production. | ||
I would say... I would have to think about songs. | ||
What songs? | ||
I like 808s. | ||
I know some zoomers don't really like it, but I think there's some good tracks on there. | ||
Paranoid, Streetlights. | ||
What's the other one? | ||
Bad News, the one I just said. | ||
Best Production. | ||
I don't think he really has that many bad instrumentals. | ||
I don't, I don't think, uh, maybe Ye, Ye's got some bad instrumentals. | ||
I don't think Ghost Town was good. | ||
And, uh, Thought About Killing You, the first part is good, the second part is not good. | ||
Uh... | ||
Yikes is decent. | ||
It's kind of average. | ||
Wouldn't leave. | ||
All mine. | ||
Very lame. | ||
A lot of the production on Donda I don't like. | ||
I don't like the organ. | ||
I don't like the organ that is on Jesus is King. | ||
I don't like the organ that you hear on Junya. | ||
And that you hear on Pure Souls and you hear on some of the other songs. | ||
I don't like the organ sound. | ||
I don't like the minimal production on a lot of the new stuff. | ||
Donda and Jesus is King. | ||
So... Like, nah, nah, nah. | ||
Horrible production. | ||
And City of Gods didn't really like the production on that one either. | ||
EZ is very minimal. | ||
You might say too minimal. | ||
So I think the very new, there's like old Kanye, new Kanye, and then there's like post-Kanye, and the post-Kanye stuff is hit or miss. | ||
Now, Donda 2, there's a lot of good stuff on there. | ||
Donda 2, I really like. | ||
It's a return to form, because he ditched the organ, he ditched the minimal, and it's sort of like he brought back 808s, and he sort of brought back the Life of Pablo Yeezus type sounds, and this is how you get true love, and this is, well, not maybe true love, really more so like, um, Too easy? | ||
That's a very 808s, Yeezus Fusion song. | ||
So... But there's not too much bad production, it's really just production that's kind of, like, lame. | ||
I guess. | ||
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Evening, best friend. | ||
Do you have any daily rituals slash habits slash good practices that you recommend? | ||
Or do you consider all such stuff self-help garbage? | ||
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You could, like, wake up at the same time and, like, take a cold shower and, like, crank out some push-ups and sit-ups and, like, do some mindfulness meditation and, like, put your phone down an hour before you go to bed. | |
Shut the f... Like, do you come here for that? | ||
Do you come here for that? | ||
You tie your shoe over the loop and then around... I hate when people talk... What good habits do you recommend? | ||
Get out of here. | ||
Get out of here, dude. | ||
Get out of here. | ||
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Do you have any good habits you recommend? | |
Rituals? | ||
Yeah, here's a ritual. | ||
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Ritual. | |
What does that even mean? | ||
Ritual? | ||
A ritual? | ||
Every day I turn the lights on and off a hundred times before I leave my bedroom. | ||
Ritual? | ||
Besides religion? | ||
I hate when people say, you need a ritual, you need a ritual. | ||
Am I going to bed? | ||
Ritual. | ||
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Here's a ritual. | |
What if I ran you over in my car? | ||
Is that a ritual? | ||
ritualistic humiliation of your life? | ||
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Ugh. | |
Any good habits? | ||
No, I haven't heard of that. | ||
Have you heard about this Jane's revenge group, and how they've threatened violence if Roe v. | ||
Wade gets overturned? | ||
Fucking demonic bitches. | ||
No, I haven't heard of that. | ||
Evil shit. | ||
I have not heard of that, but that'll be funny. | ||
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Have you been following the Missouri Republican primary at all? | ||
The two headliners are Eric Grydens and Eric Schmidt. | ||
I like Eric, but his position on gays and his Jewish upbringing are troublesome. | ||
Are there any AF candidates I should be looking at? | ||
I have not been paying attention to that race at all. | ||
So the ones I'm looking at are Bo Hines, MTG, Gosar, Gates. | ||
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We had a couple. | |
We liked Patrick Witt, but he dropped out. | ||
We liked Patrick Witt, but he dropped out because he thought Trump was going to give Vernon Jones the endorsement, and then Vernon Jones lost anyway. | ||
I was like, really? | ||
That was annoying. | ||
And we liked Andrew McCarthy, but then he dropped out. | ||
I like Joshua Barnett in Arizona. | ||
I liked Cawthorn, but, you know, then that happened to him. | ||
So, I haven't really been following that. | ||
I like Masters, I like Vance. | ||
Those are the races I'm paying attention to. | ||
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What's the Chili Story? | |
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Hey Nick, I love your show. | ||
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Tell us the Chili's story. - What's the Chili's story? | |
I've never eaten at Chili's. - Eddie Van Graham sent $3. | ||
The regime relies on the populace's ignorance of the illegitimacy of Wikipedia, since it serves their purpose of yellow journalism and libel against people with our views as a byproduct. | ||
Hmm, really good point. | ||
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Bullying with Groyper challenge. | ||
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Hmm, yeah. | |
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Thoughts on Bryden Proctor? | ||
Oh, I don't know. | ||
I haven't talked to him in years. | ||
I talked to him on Twitter a little bit the other day. | ||
But yeah, I haven't really talked to him. | ||
I can't even remember the last time I talked to him. | ||
But the last time I talked, we were friendly. | ||
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But a lot has happened since then. | |
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I'm too knowledgeable when it comes to this, but I'm guessing maybe you are. | ||
So he'll ask, was there ever a time when the US was morally in the right when it came to destabilizing another country? | ||
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Yeah. | |
Yeah, I think that the Cold War was justified. | ||
I support the Cold War. | ||
So, I mean, I think a lot of those interventions like Chile and, you know, the attempted overthrow of Castro and, you know, arguably the overthrow of the Shah. | ||
Although, I don't know. | ||
I mean, that one obviously backfired in a big way. | ||
But, um... Yeah, no, I think almost everything in the Cold War was... I mean, don't get me wrong. | ||
I mean, what's the question of morally justified? | ||
I mean, to destabilize a country has bad outcomes. | ||
But, you know, there's strategic necessities that reflect the morality of survival. | ||
So... Hmm... I would say most of the Cold War was justified. | ||
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It's bigger than just Kent. | ||
There is a whole slew of CIA agents running for Congress's secularist populists. | ||
The CIA is actually trying to take over the MAGA movement and keep it from going off. | ||
Yeah, I saw that. | ||
It's like there's a few of his fellow Green Berets that are running. | ||
It's all Intel people. | ||
It's very interesting. | ||
Very interesting. | ||
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Plantation and AF is the only thing calling them out. | ||
Everyone else is either in on it, too stupid to see it, or like APU are so desperate for relevancy they are willing to bow down to the I don Quixote sent $3. | ||
Establishment. | ||
We have to stop the CIA takeover and push hard for Christian nationalism. | ||
Everyone needs to get behind JoeKendisha.com or shut the fuck up. | ||
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So true. | |
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Perfidious. | ||
I learned a new word to blast the Jews with. | ||
God bless you, Nick. | ||
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I learned a new word to blast the Jews with! | |
God bless you, Nick! | ||
Yeah, hilarious. | ||
Hilarious! | ||
You're hilarious. | ||
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People are freaking Reddit humor cringe. - Matthew Royce sent $5. | |
The entire internet crashes, millions of people affected. | ||
Yet somehow Paultown was able to keep streaming, quite curious. | ||
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One on a mission trip to Minneapolis and got baptized, got to see God working in small communities. | ||
So many people came to Christ while living through tough times. | ||
So why pilling? | ||
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Fiduciary duty. | ||
Very funny, yeah. | ||
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Our return to Twitter will rival D-Day. | ||
It'll be bigger than D-Day. | ||
Bigger and more important, arguably, than D-Day, unironically. | ||
Thanks for the super chat, by the way, Dr. Dat. | ||
Yes, it will. | ||
Groipers, come into the shore. | ||
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Maybe they should leave the executions up to the u.s. | ||
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Told my Uber Eats nigga to do a funny dance for an extra $3 tip and he did it. | ||
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Thanks, appreciate that. | ||
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Shrinkflation, or are your hands really that big? | ||
No, my hands are just that big. | ||
Look at my hands compared to the sandwich, okay? | ||
That's just, this is a normal size sandwich and these are just my absolutely large hands. | ||
Look at the way I can palm this sandwich. | ||
Look at the way I can just palm this. | ||
Palm the diameter of this delicious classic, this real classic. | ||
It's true. | ||
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When will tickets be available for purchase? | ||
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Tomorrow! | |
I want to buy right now so I can take the time I need off from work and book my hotel. | ||
Yeah, I told you tomorrow. | ||
Hashtag Michigan Growipers. | ||
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How many times do I gotta say that? | |
Tomorrow. | ||
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$3? | |
Big shout out. | ||
I appreciate IT. | ||
Big shout out. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
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Yo Nick. | ||
You ooze fan since the growiper war nigga. | ||
Love you king. | ||
Please unban Anne Frank's ballpoint. | ||
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No. | |
But thanks. | ||
Thank you. | ||
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Thank you for the super chat. | |
Thanks for being a fan. | ||
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Questions? | ||
Comments? | ||
Send them to Nick to read live on the air through the super chat feature smile. | ||
That's true. | ||
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Hey Nick, what are your thoughts on disinformation? | ||
It's bad. | ||
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When is Cozy coming to virtual reality? | ||
What does that even mean? | ||
How would that even happen? | ||
In what way? | ||
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What do you mean? | |
What do you mean? | ||
Coming to virtual reality. | ||
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I'm in the middle of Season 5 Sopranos when Tony is driving Adriana home and everyone thinks he did something with her. | ||
You're really like Tony and Jaden was your Christopher. | ||
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That's true. | |
That is very true. | ||
That is very true because he had all these weird thoughts about me and you know he thought I was like plotting against him or whatever and he was just wrong. | ||
And it ended just like in the show, with me kind of like this, except it didn't work out like it did in the show. | ||
You know, metaphorically speaking. | ||
Yeah, he pulls up to the... flies up to the Bada Bing, trying to kill me or whatever. | ||
It makes all this sense, you know? | ||
But yeah, well, that was how it ended, actually. | ||
So yeah, very similar. | ||
Very similar, actually. | ||
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Not many things we can rely on in this life, but your show never lets us down. | ||
This show is better than hanging out with a hot female. | ||
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That's true. | |
Women are cringe. | ||
America First is based period bitch. | ||
Unironic? | ||
Oh yeah, unironically. | ||
Thank you. | ||
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Do you remember Chip Skylark's shiny teeth? | ||
Yeah, I do. | ||
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Did you like Kendrick Lamar's 2017 album Damn? | ||
I thought it was mid, but yeah, I liked it. | ||
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Is an old hype actually gay, though? | ||
Formerly. | ||
I think he was gay. | ||
And then I think he gave up that lifestyle, if I'm not mistaken. | ||
That was our initial point of contention, because he was like, you're just gonna ban gays from your little Catholic ethnostate, aren't you? | ||
And I was like, yeah. | ||
Like, yeah. | ||
I think that was his initial beef with me, if I'm not mistaken. | ||
Maybe I'm mistaken, but I distinctly remember a tweet like that where he was like, oh what, you're just gonna ban everyone you think is degenerate when you have a Catholic ethnostate? | ||
Uh, yeah. | ||
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Uh, yeah. | |
I think that's what it was about. | ||
I'm not 100% sure though, but I guess he used to be, but isn't anymore. | ||
I don't really know. | ||
But I don't really care because he's not pro-gay or anything. | ||
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I don't think he's a gay advocate. | |
I don't think he's an active homosexual. | ||
I like him. | ||
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I think he's a cool guy. | |
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The Wolf of Wall Street or Once Upon a Time in Hollywood? | ||
Definitely Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. | ||
I think The Wolf of Wall Street is ruined by the people that like it. | ||
It's a good movie, but the people that like that movie have made me not like it. | ||
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You know what I'm talking about. | |
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You ain't getting money less you got eight figures. | ||
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Yeah, that's what I believe. | |
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Did you hear about the Gab user that got arrested for posting a video that didn't get much reach? | ||
Torba seemed to act super weird about it and later said he had partners in law enforcement? | ||
God bless. | ||
No, I have no idea what you're talking about. | ||
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A Super Chatter and his money are soon parted. | ||
That is true, that is true. | ||
A Super Chatter and his money. | ||
That's an old saying I've heard. | ||
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How did you spend $200 on books this week? | ||
When was the last time you finished a book? | ||
How did you spend-- I spent-- the books that I bought, the cost of them totaled roughly $200. | ||
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That's how. | |
That's how. | ||
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How did you spend $200 in books? | |
Well, it's quite simple. | ||
I added books to my cart on Amazon, and the subtotal was $200, and then I entered my cart information, and then I purchased them online. | ||
That's how. | ||
That's how. | ||
When was the last time I finished a book? | ||
Recently, actually. | ||
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I'm reading. | |
I read. | ||
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Okay. | |
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Just be yourself. | ||
That's true. | ||
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Off axis says to watch the moonlight, watch the stars in the night, bring some food and some Sprite girl. | ||
These munchies got me right, laying down in the car music volume, very light smoke a blunt and we getting freaking hyped. | ||
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You compared slaves to wagees on last night's show. | ||
A YouTuber called Academic Agent did an in-depth comparison called Minimum Wage Workers and 19th Century Slaves, an economic comparison. | ||
Very good. | ||
I'll take a look at that. | ||
Super Heavy Booster sent $30. | ||
Okay, that's a duplicate. | ||
Stowie sent $3. | ||
Thank you for all the advice, Nick. | ||
All the growappers are gonna become millionaires and all these $3 superchats will be 100 soon enough. | ||
That's true. | ||
That's true. | ||
The Modern Monarchist sent $3. | ||
Don't forget if you have family or friends in Kent's district. | ||
Get them registered to vote and have them vote Jamie or Heidi. | ||
Yes, yes, yes. | ||
If you have friends in the Washington... What is it? | ||
Washington 2nd? | ||
Washington 3rd? | ||
But yeah, get them out to vote. | ||
Johnny Bravo sent $3. | ||
Hey Nick, you may have already addressed this, but what ended up happening with the John Doyle collaboration? | ||
Hope things are still well between you two. | ||
Yeah, no, things are totally cool between us. | ||
We didn't end up doing it because I got sick. | ||
I was out there in Texas and we weren't able to put it together, but we may be doing a collaboration soon. | ||
I'm back off the no-fly list, so I can go down to Texas whenever, but yeah, we weren't able to do it. | ||
But yeah, we're cool. | ||
He's kind of under a lot of scrutiny right now. | ||
I'll just throw that out there. | ||
He's really been getting attacked by journalists a lot lately. | ||
And that is unfortunate. | ||
But yeah, we're cool. | ||
The modern monarchist sent three dollars. | ||
Community is also a gay word. | ||
I can't stand when people use that word seriously. | ||
The black community, the science community, more like shove a bus up your ass and climb an escalator. | ||
Faggy word. | ||
I agree, yeah. | ||
Well, the black community thing is just like, you know, I don't know. | ||
It's one of these fake, like, civic words. | ||
One of these, like, progressive civic words. | ||
Community organizer. | ||
Like I said, black community. | ||
There are no communities. | ||
It's just about... It's just one of these, like, political... like everything else. | ||
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One of these politicized, prog words. | |
Indian Territory grow I percent $100. | ||
I dish out dollars. | ||
A big shout out. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Thanks a lot for the huge super chat. | ||
Indian Territory Groyper07's in chat. | ||
Thanks a lot. | ||
He's dishing out the dollars and I appreciate it. | ||
Thanks. | ||
Indian Territory Groyper putting the show on his back lately and we're appreciating that. | ||
Spinefish sent $3. | ||
How does anyone take cold showers? | ||
Whenever I step into a cold shower I feel like I'm being tortured. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't do it. | ||
I could. | ||
I could if I wanted to, but why would you want to do that? | ||
It's about willpower. | ||
I know that I have the willpower to do it. | ||
I don't want to. | ||
I have the willpower to do a lot of things that I don't want to do or a bad idea, you know? | ||
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So... I don't get the appeal either. | |
Joseph Smith reset $3. | ||
I blew my first $500,000 in six months at age 24 getting nigga rich. | ||
Your advice is so true. | ||
Money is easy to make at times, but the norm is that it's easy to spend very hard to earn for the average normie. | ||
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Yep. | |
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, don't do that. | ||
Don't blow all your money. | ||
Don't take out a lot of liability. | ||
OpticsRespector sent $5. | ||
My hands are bigger. | ||
Real. | ||
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Yeah, well you're like 6 inches taller, so. | |
7, 8 inches taller. | ||
It's not really fair. | ||
Your hands are a little bit bigger, and you're like a foot taller than me, so. | ||
Whatever. | ||
NotSorry sent $5. | ||
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1209-1209-1209. | |
- Sorry, sent $5. | ||
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Hmm. | |
Yeah. | ||
1209 1209 1209. - Hmm, yeah, it's doing late. | ||
It's a late show. | ||
Cancel proof sent $3. | ||
What does a liar do when he's dead? | ||
He lies still. | ||
So true. | ||
So true, Paul. | ||
Johnny Bravo sent $3. | ||
What kind of book do you like to read and what helps you focus during such extensive process? | ||
Extensive process? | ||
I don't know what that means. | ||
I like, I read non-fiction. | ||
Okay, what kind of book do I like to read? | ||
What do you think I read? | ||
I read non-fiction and I don't know what the latter half of the question means. | ||
Okay, that's our last Super Chat. | ||
I have finished my sandwich, as indicated here. | ||
I have finished the sandwich. | ||
That's gonna do it for me on the show tonight. | ||
That's all our Super Chats. | ||
That's all I got. | ||
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Special thanks to them. | ||
Thanks to all our Super Chatters, everybody that watches. | ||
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