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- Good evening, everybody. | |
You're 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 Monday. | ||
We have a lot to talk about tonight. | ||
Lots to get into. | ||
Our featured story is about the war in Ukraine, which is actually now happening in Russia. | ||
And that's as of Friday when we covered Tsar Putin's speech where he declared war on the United States and the West. | ||
Awesome speech. | ||
Most intense I think he's ever given. | ||
And then held the ceremony where he formally welcomed four Ukrainian territories into Russia and they're now part of Russia. | ||
Simply epic. | ||
And I'm not gonna lie, I was a little bit worried. | ||
Because of how it played out on Friday. | ||
It was very funny actually. | ||
So we knew this was coming. | ||
The referendum was held from the 23rd until the 27th of September. | ||
And they were supposed to have a very quick accession into Russia. | ||
And it was announced. | ||
The referendum results were read. | ||
Something was signed on Thursday. | ||
The speech was for Friday. | ||
The ceremony was for Friday. | ||
We were all ready to go. | ||
We were all set. | ||
And then immediately after the signing ceremony on Friday, this is so funny, it comes down the news wire. | ||
Big announcement from NATO. | ||
Huge. | ||
Game-changing, unprecedented announcement from NATO. | ||
And I'm thinking, oh boy, here we go. | ||
Let's see what the great Satan has in store for Russia. | ||
Are they gonna let Ukraine and NATO? | ||
Are they gonna send some nukes over? | ||
Are they going to war? | ||
I'm thinking, here it is. | ||
This is the last day on Earth. | ||
This Big Mac is my last meal. | ||
It's game over. | ||
And they come out with the statement like three hours later and say, well, we're not gonna let Ukraine and NATO and we strongly condemn and here's some more sanctions. | ||
You think that was it? | ||
Seriously? | ||
That's extremely precedented. | ||
That is so precedented. | ||
The whole year is full of precedent like that. | ||
As well as the past 8, as well as the past 10 or 20. | ||
Boo! | ||
So, NATO totally dropped the ball. | ||
They got bitched out once again by Russia. | ||
Simply awesome. | ||
So we'll talk about all that. | ||
That'll be our featured story. | ||
I covered it live on Friday morning. | ||
It was a lot of fun. | ||
History was made. | ||
We'll also be talking tonight about my friend Sneeko, who has now been completely banned from YouTube. | ||
I was gonna cover his situation tonight anyway, and then this happened. | ||
I was gonna cover... He went out to Romania to do a stream with Andrew Tate, and they wouldn't let him on the stream. | ||
Sneko flew all the way out there from Miami to Romania and they wouldn't let him on the show. | ||
Andrew Tate would not let Sneko on his show, emergency meeting, and he said that Sneko is too much of a liability because he knows me, in part, because he knows me. | ||
Which has some major implications. | ||
So we'll talk about that. | ||
We're also going to talk about then today, both of his YouTube channels got banned. | ||
They didn't even give him a real reason. | ||
They said, well, due to repeated violations of our TOS, you're just done. | ||
You're finished. | ||
So he's toast on YouTube. | ||
And they're holding, get this, $120,000 of his money in Google AdSense. | ||
That's the part that nobody tells you about. | ||
You get banned on YouTube and you don't just lose all your followers in your platform, but if you have any money that they have not paid out because the payouts are the succeeding month, they freeze the money. | ||
So he's got $120,000 in limbo. | ||
Now, that doesn't even come close to the $450,000 in limbo with me, with the DOJ, but it's still a considerable amount of money. | ||
I just happen to hold the high score. | ||
That's okay. | ||
It's not a competition. | ||
But if it was, I would be winning. | ||
But it's amazing because I'm a dissident. | ||
I'm banned from everything. | ||
I've got my money. | ||
Well, and YouTube froze like three grand for me. | ||
I think when I got banned on YouTube, I got banned Uh, in February? | ||
And I think... How much did I make that? | ||
January? | ||
I don't know how, or... It was January after Groyper War. | ||
I don't know how much money I think it was only like it wasn't that much as I recall so I got lucky I didn't I didn't lose to I've lost so much money though over the years my maker support got banned years ago I actually saw the guy that runs makers old AF heads will remember this maker support was like an early patreon alternative stripe banned them they didn't pay out any of the money and so they were holding like $1,600 of mine | ||
And I remember emailing the guy that ran the site like, hey fuck you! | ||
It just got angrier and angrier. | ||
At first I was like, hey man, can I get my payout back please? | ||
I got bills to pay. | ||
I didn't have bills to pay. | ||
Live with my parents. | ||
But I wanted to make it sympathetic. | ||
I said, I'm running out of money. | ||
I need the payment. | ||
And he just kept ignoring me. | ||
So finally I was like, hey, fuck you and your stupid site! | ||
I don't even like your site! | ||
And all this trash talk. | ||
Then I bumped into him during Stop the Steal. | ||
He was at the Trump rally. | ||
And he was like, hey man, I'm so sorry. | ||
I was in a horrible situation, blah blah blah. | ||
And I said, hey, don't mess this water under the fridge. | ||
Not a problem. | ||
So they took money from me. | ||
DLive, $27,000. | ||
$27,000 they never paid me out. | ||
Also from December. | ||
That was December 21, though. | ||
$10,000 they never paid me out. | ||
Also from December. | ||
That was December 21, though. | ||
Or December 20 and January 21. | ||
Then YouTube, however much that was. | ||
I mean, and then in addition to the DOJ funds. | ||
I've had so much money taken from me over the years. | ||
I'm used to it. | ||
Point being is, I'm a dissident. | ||
I signed up for this. | ||
I have thrown myself... I have thrown myself into the machine. | ||
I've thrown myself into the sick machine, the Death Star Trentron. | ||
So I expect it. | ||
I'm used to it. | ||
Sneeko is just like a regular streamer. | ||
He's just like a regular entertainment streamer. | ||
And he's now, for really like no reason, almost just as banned as me and even has the money situation. | ||
Not quite the same, but similar. | ||
So it's outrageous. | ||
And we'll talk about that too. | ||
Should be a pretty good show. | ||
Good to be back here on Monday. | ||
Before we get into the news though, I want to remind you to follow me here on Cozy. | ||
Smash the follow button right here. | ||
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Do it. | |
Do it right now. | ||
Follow me right here on Cozy. | ||
Okay? | ||
Follow me on Gab Telegram, true social links are down below. | ||
Make sure to follow me on all three because you never know what's gonna happen. | ||
Follow me on all three so we can stay in touch. | ||
And then I also recall we had a little bit of an October surprise planned. | ||
Did somebody say a big surprise in October? | ||
Yes, well... seeing as it is October. | ||
And it is that time of year. | ||
I think we're all due for a little October surprise. | ||
So, I know there's been so much anticipation. | ||
There's been so much hype. | ||
The moment you've all been waiting for, which we've announced. | ||
It's the announcement which has our enemies scrambling, panicking, running. | ||
They should honestly kill themselves. | ||
They should be filled with despair and dread for the October Surprise. | ||
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Remember, remember the 3rd of October. | |
Our friends rally to my fierce countenance as I announce the October Surprise. | ||
And it's that time of year that we finally have An October surprise! | ||
Look at that! | ||
And look at that! | ||
Yes, so what do you think? | ||
I went with a more appropriate size this year. | ||
I was thinking not too big, not too small, something we just Something just, uh, just right. | ||
It's sort of a Goldilocks pumpkin. | ||
Still pretty big in comparison to me. | ||
Look at me next to this thing. | ||
I guess I'm much bigger, but if I zoom out here with the yellow shorts, you get a little forced perspective. | ||
You thought, you thought I had you going that we were not gonna have a pumpkin for October, but here it is! | ||
Here it is. | ||
The moment you've all been waiting for. | ||
So happy Halloween everybody. | ||
We're getting in that, we're getting in the Halloween spirit. | ||
I bought a couple of candles from Target and it has just been spooky season in the studio. | ||
Blasting the candle. | ||
Last night I went out, I got food, came home, lit up my candle, lit up my pumpkin candle, Turned off all the lights. | ||
Got under the blanket. | ||
Got my coffee. | ||
Got a cup of coffee with pumpkin spice creamer. | ||
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Watched a movie. | |
Then read a book. | ||
Read an entire book. | ||
One sitting. | ||
Then I went to bed. | ||
Great day. | ||
I'm loving it. | ||
I'm loving the The weather's here. | ||
The festivity is here. | ||
I'm gonna get more decorations this year. | ||
You know, every year I just get the pumpkin, but I think this year we're gonna do... I want to get a few trinkets. | ||
I want to get a few things. | ||
I'm in that. | ||
This is the best time of the year. | ||
October, November, December. | ||
Best time of the year to me. | ||
Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas, and then after that it's just like, bleh. | ||
You know, what even happens? | ||
There's no magic in the rest of the year. | ||
Like, January 1st comes and it's like you want to commit suicide, you know? | ||
January 1st comes around and it's just winter, it's just cold, no Santa, no presents, no turkey, no candy, no nothing. | ||
January comes, what do you have? | ||
Martin Luther King Jr. | ||
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Day. | |
Piss off. | ||
Valentine's Day? | ||
Seriously? | ||
Incel. | ||
What else? | ||
That's it! | ||
Sucks. | ||
The rest of the year sucks. | ||
Where's the presents? | ||
Where's the candy? | ||
Where's the decorations? | ||
You got Easter. | ||
Granted, you have Easter. | ||
But... | ||
I don't know how, I mean, Christmas is sort of equal with Easter, it's sort of co-equal with Easter, and Christmas is preceded by the others, by Thanksgiving and Halloween. | ||
And they're all, they all have their own mood, they all have their own theme. | ||
You know, October is brisk. | ||
November is sort of, it's leafy, it's leafy cornucopia, it's orange. | ||
December is snowy Christmas, red and green. | ||
What do you have the rest of the year? | ||
Nothing. | ||
Where's the theme? | ||
Where's the atmosphere? | ||
Where's the mood? | ||
Where's the presents? | ||
Where's the candy? | ||
Where's the turkey? | ||
What's going on? | ||
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So we're getting in the... | |
It's the best time of the year. | ||
We're getting festive. | ||
And the best thing about an October surprise is it's a surprise. | ||
You never know when it's coming. | ||
So there it is. | ||
October 3rd. | ||
The surprise that will live in infamy. | ||
The 2022 pumpkin Which I will be pardoning at the end of the month on Halloween. | ||
So happy Halloween. | ||
We're gonna move on. | ||
What else do we got? | ||
Other big news! | ||
So, in case you missed it, McDonald's just debuted today the Adult Happy Meal. | ||
Very controversial. | ||
A lot of people said This is terrible. | ||
You can't do adult Happy Meal. | ||
This just shows the infantilization of the American male. | ||
Shut up. | ||
Shut up. | ||
It's bad enough we've got this black thing going on in the country. | ||
We've got this gay thing going on in the country. | ||
We've got women bossing us around. | ||
Let us have our Happy Meal. | ||
Let us have Grimace. | ||
Let us have the Hamburglar. | ||
Let us have Ronald McDonald. | ||
We need this. | ||
The timeline needs this. | ||
We needed that. | ||
So I went out to get my adult Happy Meal today, October 3rd. | ||
It's available everywhere. | ||
I went out. | ||
I had the weirdest, like, worst experience ever. | ||
I pull up to the drive-thru and nobody says anything. | ||
I pull up to the drive-thru at the speaker And I'm waiting, because usually you pull up and they greet you, they say, hey, hey, you know, what can I get you? | ||
So I pull up, nothing. | ||
So I'm sitting there, I'm like, hey, hello? | ||
And there's like a big line wrapped around, it's not closed, and the guy goes, hey. | ||
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I'm like, oh, hey. | |
He goes, hey, how are you doing, man? | ||
Just like that. | ||
I'm like, I'm doing good. | ||
How are you doing? | ||
He goes, I'm doing nice. | ||
I'm like, okay, so let me get the Big Mac Happy Meal. | ||
He goes, all right. | ||
I'm like, and let me get a Coke for the drink and I want it to be the medium size. | ||
He's like, all right. | ||
I'm like, okay. | ||
Yeah, that'll that'll be it for me. | ||
He goes, okay. | ||
Like what? | ||
So I pull around and the guy's just like gone. | ||
He's just like lost. | ||
I pull up in the Mustang 5.0 GT and he's leaning out the window. | ||
He's like, is that a 5? | ||
I'm like, what? | ||
He's like, is that a 5? | ||
I'm like, yeah, 5.0. | ||
He goes, oh. | ||
Couldn't read. | ||
I don't have my glasses, he goes. | ||
He pulls out a... This is like a real... I'm still like... As I'm saying it, I'm like, this is a real thing that just happened to me. | ||
Totally just like... He's like, yeah, I don't have my glasses. | ||
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He puts his glasses on and then he looks up at me, you know? | |
He puts them on like this and he's like, yeah, I couldn't see without my glasses. | ||
It's so shiny, he goes. | ||
I'm like, yeah, okay. | ||
Here's my card. | ||
So he rings it up. | ||
I'm like, alright, whatever. | ||
So I go... That's weird enough. | ||
So he must have been... This is what happens now. | ||
There's a labor shortage, so they're just bringing in anybody. | ||
Just anybody. | ||
Anybody at all. | ||
They're just bringing them in off the street. | ||
I think what they're doing is they're conscripting... This is maybe part of, like, the NATO mobilization. | ||
They're conscripting the homeless people that would normally be in McDonald's to now work there, I think is what's going on. | ||
Lately, because of the labor shortage, they can't get anybody to work there for whatever reason. | ||
I don't know what happened. | ||
Maybe everybody's dying from the vaccine, but they... | ||
Everywhere you go, help wanted, $20 an hour, $1,500 signing bonus, all this. | ||
I think they're now just conscripting the homeless people that are already there. | ||
They're already there, and they're just putting them in a uniform and saying, hey, all right, get in the fucking kitchen, you know. | ||
Now we have an army of homeless people working at McDonald's. | ||
Maybe it was something like that. | ||
Anyway, So, that boy was not right, okay? | ||
That boy ain't right. | ||
So then I go to the window, the next window, and the lady goes, okay, here you go, and she gives me a bag, and I'm like, whoa! | ||
I'm like, hey, I said I ordered the Happy Meal that comes in the box. | ||
She goes, we ran out of boxes earlier. | ||
She goes, and we're not gonna have them tomorrow either. | ||
I'm like, are you so... I just got... Are you kidding me? | ||
If I knew I was just getting the bag, I would have gotten a quarter pounder with cheese. | ||
I wouldn't have gotten this stupid Big Mac $12 meal. | ||
If I knew I wasn't getting the box, they give me a bag. | ||
You just can't catch a break. | ||
You can't catch a break. | ||
Can't catch a break. | ||
This country sucks. | ||
I, I can't catch a break. | ||
Me, you guys catch breaks all the time. | ||
You go out into the world, you have no problems, you go and you drink beer on a Friday, you know, and you go home to your wife and you go home and all this. | ||
Me, I can't catch a break. | ||
I go to McDonald's, they're out of the box. | ||
I go to McDonald's, they're only taking cash because the system's down. | ||
I go to Taco Bell, they're out of the grilled cheese burrito. | ||
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You fucking kidding me? | |
Can't catch a break. | ||
So... I said this on Telegram and I mean it. | ||
I am one bad McDonald's experience away from werewolf. | ||
One bad McDonald's experience from going werewolf. | ||
From going Joker. | ||
Straight up. | ||
You saw what precipitated the rise of Joker and Batman? | ||
I'm on that, I'm on that path. | ||
I am, and I'm voluntarily going... At this point, I'm just... I'm letting myself go down that path. | ||
I am one bad McDonald's experience away from, like, we're done. | ||
We're done. | ||
Anyway, so that was my day. | ||
I still did get a toy. | ||
And honestly, if I didn't get a boy toy, I swear I would have killed myself on the spot. | ||
I would have committed suicide on the spot if I didn't. | ||
Because, you know, a man can only take so much. | ||
There was no box. | ||
If I opened the bag and there was that girl toy, I would have killed myself. | ||
But thankfully, pleasantly surprised, I got the Hamburglar, my favorite character. | ||
In the McDonald's universe. | ||
So I got the Hamburglar. | ||
They've got four toys. | ||
They have Grimace, they have this guy and this girl, and they have Hamburglar. | ||
So this is what I got. | ||
People are saying don't clip because I said boy toy. | ||
Okay, alright. | ||
Not like that. | ||
Not like that. | ||
Like this. | ||
Like this. | ||
Okay, like the McDonald's boy-themed toy. | ||
You're gay for even thinking like that. | ||
You're the gay one for even thinking like that. | ||
You think I'm the gay one for saying that? | ||
You're the gay one for thinking that. | ||
I'm thinking boy toy like Hamburglar in the Happy Meal, not boy toy like some kind of gay sex object. | ||
I'm saying this! | ||
I'm saying this! | ||
The Hamburglar. | ||
Okay, you're the gay one for even thinking that, for even going there. | ||
My childlike, innocent mind could never. | ||
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Anyway. | |
So that was, so that was good. | ||
We did get the Hamburglar. | ||
Like I said, my favorite, the OG, the OG Hamburglar. | ||
And I would like Grimace as well. | ||
I don't care much for the others. | ||
I want Grimace, I want Hamburglar. | ||
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Because I liked hamburgers. | |
That was my, that was my order was a plain hamburger. | ||
Okay. | ||
Anyway. | ||
So that was my day. | ||
What else? | ||
That's it. | ||
That's all. | ||
That's all I have for you. | ||
Pumpkin. | ||
I gotta clean this pumpkin off a little bit. | ||
What do we think? | ||
Give me a 1 if you like the pumpkin this year. | ||
Give me a 2 if you don't. | ||
1 for you like the pumpkin. | ||
2, you don't like the pumpkin. | ||
Tell me. | ||
One, if you like it. | ||
Two, if you do not like it. | ||
Let me know what do you think about this pumpkin. | ||
This is our 2022 pumpkin. | ||
This is our what? | ||
17, 18, 19, 20, 21. | ||
This is our sixth pumpkin. | ||
Universal acclaim. | ||
So many ones in the chat. | ||
Universal acclaim. | ||
And what should I name it? | ||
What should I name the pumpkin this year? | ||
What should I name it? | ||
I don't know. | ||
What do you think? | ||
Let's get some name suggestions in the chat. | ||
Let's get some... What do we think? | ||
Should we name it? | ||
That's a little cringe. | ||
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I don't know. | |
Now is that cringe to name it? | ||
UX says, "Dumpkin." Dumpkin? | ||
Duncan the Pumpkin? | ||
Okay. | ||
Yeah, that's one. | ||
There's one way to go about it. | ||
Let's see. | ||
I'm seeing Vic. | ||
I'm seeing Troy. | ||
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That's a weird combination. | |
What else? | ||
I'm seeing Nigga. | ||
I'm seeing Poppy. | ||
I'm seeing, what else? | ||
Ethan Ralph. | ||
Wow, that's disrespectful. | ||
That's just straight disrespectful. | ||
Kwon? | ||
Hmm. | ||
A lot of names. | ||
I can't even read them. | ||
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They're moving so fast at this point. | |
Yeah, alright. | ||
Let's just defer that. | ||
Let's put that on pause. | ||
We'll come up with a name. | ||
I don't even know if we want to name it a name. | ||
It's kind of gay to give it a name, I think. | ||
Let me get this guy out of here. | ||
So, that's good. | ||
Hamburglar. | ||
I'll be back. | ||
I'll be back tomorrow. | ||
I don't care what they say. | ||
They're trying to keep the box from me. | ||
When they say, don't come back tomorrow, we won't have them, they just don't want to see me there. | ||
That's what it is. | ||
They don't like me. | ||
I'm odious. | ||
They just didn't want me to come back. | ||
They're like, we're not going to have it ever again, so just stop coming here. | ||
It's like, you know what, bitch? | ||
You think you can keep me away? | ||
I'm coming back tomorrow at 1030, you stupid bitch. | ||
You think you can keep me away? | ||
And I'm coming behind the counter tomorrow. | ||
I know there are more boxes. | ||
I know you're keeping some for yourself. | ||
I know you're keeping some for yourself in the back. | ||
I'm coming behind the counter and I'm looking for them myself. | ||
So anyway. | ||
You think you can keep me away? | ||
Think again. | ||
All right. | ||
Let's move on. | ||
Let's get into our... Let's get into the news. | ||
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Let's get right into the news. | |
All right. | ||
So our first story, what do we got? | ||
We've got Sneako. | ||
And here's the thing. | ||
So, like I said, I was gonna cover Sneako tonight anyway. | ||
Because he got banned from Andrew Tate's show. | ||
But then, he got banned on YouTube also. | ||
And if you don't know, Sneeko, he's a popular TikToker, YouTuber, and we've been collaborating a little bit. | ||
I went on his show a few times, or his stream a few times back in August, and we were on a panel together, and we went on this panel and it was huge. | ||
There were like at least 30,000 live viewers, maybe more, maybe like 50,000, honestly. | ||
It got a million views on the replay. | ||
It was nuts. | ||
And since then, everybody that was on the panel has completely disassociated from me, because it was so big. | ||
It's the usual program. | ||
I get breakout exposure, which means I... | ||
I'm exposed to a large audience and I come across as sympathetic. | ||
It's not like I went on that stream and everybody hated me. | ||
Everybody liked me! | ||
By the end of it, even the people that disagreed with me were like, oh come on, you gotta admit he's funny. | ||
And the whole chat, WNick, okay? | ||
So it's not like I go on these streams and like offend everybody. | ||
It's not like I go on there and I'm just this terrible guy. | ||
I go on there and I have heterodox views, but I'm likable, I'm fun, I'm funny, I'm polite. | ||
But as always, I go on these streams, I get access to a huge audience, people like me, and then they sound the alarm and say, whoa whoa, he's getting too popular, shut him down. | ||
So since the panel, everybody has disassociated from me. | ||
Jideon and Abba both said, well we won't talk to him ever again because he's racist. | ||
And Destiny came up with some BS like we've been over many times over the past few weeks. | ||
Well, someone on Cozy told people to flag Mr. Girl and Destiny's against deplatforming, except for when he's in favor of it, when he's flagging people the same week that he's complaining about other people flagging, like Keffels and Hassan. | ||
And then Sneko got skittish about it because a clip from his stream was shown in the U.S. | ||
Senate and he got a temporary suspension on YouTube. | ||
So he said, I can't stream with you anymore. | ||
Too much of a liability. | ||
So since then everybody disassociates. | ||
And that's like another level of blacklisting. | ||
I'm on a blacklist, nobody will talk to me already, and then I'm on this double blacklist where people don't talk to people that talk to me. | ||
So no one can talk to me ever. | ||
I can't be on the platform myself, and I can't be on the platform as a guest. | ||
So that's been the history there. | ||
Sneeko then went out to Romania this past week to go be on Andrew Tate's show. | ||
Andrew Tate does a show called Emergency Meeting. | ||
And Sneeko flew out there to collaborate with him and meet with the Tate brothers. | ||
And Andrew Tate, who's just been banned from seemingly everything, Although he made a lucrative deal with Rumble, I'll say. | ||
Rumble, which has venture capital and which has a terms of service and all the other stuff. | ||
He makes a big lucrative deal with Rumble. | ||
But he tells Sneeko that Sneeko can't come on his show because he's associated with me. | ||
So everybody was expecting Sneeko to be on this huge show with Andrew Tate. | ||
That's what the fans were demanding for a long time. | ||
The Tate fanbase, the Sneeko fanbase, wanted the collab to happen. | ||
He flew out there. | ||
They were gonna do it. | ||
And then Andrew Tate kicked him off the show. | ||
And this is what Sneeko had to say about it. | ||
And this is a transcript from a video. | ||
He said, quote, It's a little bit discouraging and the reason I can't go on the emergency meeting, which is the name of the show, Is that I'm a risk. | ||
I'm a risk to have on. | ||
I don't want to go fully into detail, but from what I'm hearing behind the scenes, it's that I'm a risk. | ||
I was talking to Andrew for a long time last night, and it's funny to hear that from the most dangerous man on the internet, from the most cancelled man in history, cancelled on Uber, Airbnb, LinkedIn, Bumble, that dude is saying I'm a risk. | ||
He says Nick's more canceled actually. | ||
Yeah, Nick's on an old fly list. | ||
But that was actually part of the reason. | ||
I wanted to keep having Nick Fuentes on my show, but you know, I can't be discouraged about it. | ||
So this is the level of censorship I'm on. | ||
I hate it when people compare me to other people because I am incomparable. | ||
I cannot be compared because I am more thoroughly censored than almost any other individual in the world. | ||
There's maybe one or two other people and we know them. | ||
Anglin and maybe Snowden. | ||
But even people like Snowden and Assange... Edward Snowden is still on Twitter. | ||
So, not really. | ||
And same thing with Assange. | ||
Assange and Wikileaks are still on Twitter. | ||
And they're still respected by the institutions and so on. | ||
So really it's just me? | ||
And maybe one further is Anglin because he was banned from Cloudflare. | ||
So he's on one additional level. | ||
And I'm so banned now that not only does Sneko get in trouble with YouTube and go to the Senate just for having me on, but he'll fly out and someone else who is banned, Andrew Tate who is banned, will not associate with him because Sneko's associated with me. | ||
One degree of separation. | ||
Even though he's banned, even though we're all banned, even though Sneko is banned, even though Tate is banned, Sneeko and Tate will not... Sneeko won't have me on and Tate won't have Sneeko on because Sneeko did have me on in the past. | ||
That's the level of censorship. | ||
And... Now, I want to make a point about this and then we'll get into the YouTube thing. | ||
Here's the thing about a guy like Andrew Tate, and it's very funny to me. | ||
It's not funny, it's just it's sort of... maybe hypocritical, maybe ironic, and it's a little bit complicated. | ||
I don't want to be... | ||
I don't want to be careless here because I like Andrew Tate. | ||
I think he's funny and I respect what he does and things like that. | ||
And here's what you have to understand. | ||
I'll preface it by saying this. | ||
Andrew Tate is not a political activist. | ||
He's not a dissident. | ||
He never announced any intention to achieve social change or political change. | ||
In fact, he said the opposite. | ||
He said, I'm not going to get myself killed. | ||
I'm not trying to challenge the system directly. | ||
That's suicide. | ||
He's an entertainer. | ||
I don't think he is giving anybody any impression or any illusion that he's trying to be anything other than that. | ||
He's playing something like a character, and to the extent that he's got something to say, to the extent that he has a message, I think that's where it begins and ends, is that he's got a little bit more substance and maybe a different point of view or a different disposition than most people, but that he's expressing it does not by itself make him an activist. | ||
That he's got a point of view which is considered out there and because he expresses it at some personal cost, that does not make him an activist, that does not make him a political actor by itself. | ||
So I don't think he's ever claimed to be that. | ||
That being said, he does go out there and say, well I don't need this, I don't need streaming, I don't need money, I'm rich, I'm set, I'm off the matrix, they can't control me, I got 10 passports, I got 10 bank accounts, I got 10 driver's license, I can do whatever I want. | ||
He's banned on all the social media platforms. | ||
You could say, arguably, what does he have to lose? | ||
If he's rich, and he's in another country, and he's on an alternative platform that they're paying him to be on, what does he really have to lose? | ||
And when we say, what does he have to lose, what we mean when we say that is that, and this is an important point, the system controls people. | ||
By what they are afraid to lose. | ||
That's how the system really exerts control. | ||
Nobody really wants to be controlled, but people allow themselves to be controlled because the society or the institutions will take things away from them that they want. | ||
And so they'd rather have the things they want than their true freedom. | ||
And that could be anything. | ||
That could be social ostracism. | ||
Take away your status. | ||
Take away your friends. | ||
That could be your job. | ||
That could be your wife or your dating prospects. | ||
Typically the social aspect of it is the strongest one. | ||
Most people maybe are willing to put their money where their mouth is, but are they willing to lose Their social standing, ostracism, was considered one of the worst penalties in the ancient world because we can't live without that social component. | ||
We can't live outside the society in a solitary way. | ||
It's very painful for people. | ||
So most people, they're controlled by what they stand to lose and the biggest thing that most people stand to lose is their relative status, their sense of belonging, their community. | ||
And anyway, so that, and that's sort of a separate point, but when we say Andrew Tate has nothing left to lose, we say as a rich guy who lives in another country, what could they take away from him? | ||
If he's got money, and he's got girls, and he's got his brother, and he's got his family, and he's got, he's all set, what do they really take away from him at this point when they've already taken his platforms, his payment processing? | ||
What could they do? | ||
Therefore, If they don't have that leverage against him, if they don't have levers to use to influence his behavior, then he should have total freedom. | ||
Well, if Sneko flies out there and hangs out and Andrew Tate says, you're a liability, I can't have you on my show, that creates a fundamental contradiction. | ||
Here's a guy who, his brand is, I have nothing left to lose. | ||
I'm totally free. | ||
I'm free because of my money. | ||
I'm free because of my intelligence. | ||
Because I've got all these passports. | ||
I'm on so many grids that I cannot be targeted. | ||
But here he is saying, not only I can't, but also you're a liability, which is also a different kind of language. | ||
What does a liability mean? | ||
It means you will make me lose something. | ||
Lose what? | ||
And you look at a guy like Andrew Tate and say, what does that guy stand to lose from having Sneeko on because why? | ||
Well, to understand what he might stand to lose or why that guy would be a liability, who is this Sneeko? | ||
So Andrew Tate can say what he says about beating women, and about race, and about Russia, and about the vaccine, and about the elections. | ||
Why can't he have on Sneko, who in his streams is no more extreme than Andrew Tate? | ||
Well, because Sneko is associated with me. | ||
And what do I do that's different? | ||
Well, the difference is, and this is what you people need to understand, I'm not further right than everybody. | ||
I'm deeper than everybody. | ||
I don't exist on this horizontal spectrum where somebody's over here and I've got a more extreme position or I've got a more right-wing position. | ||
So, the differential, the variance, is latitude. | ||
It's horizontal. | ||
It's about depth. | ||
I'm not somewhere else on an ideological spectrum where we're all equal and we all just have a difference of opinion and we all trust different but equal sources. | ||
I'm deeper than all these people. | ||
And what that means is if you're digging for the truth, you descend to lower and lower and lower layers. | ||
And Andrew Tate is not left of me, he's above. | ||
He is not deep enough to the truth to experience all of the pain mechanism that I am experiencing and he doesn't want to go there. | ||
And Sneko doesn't want to go there. | ||
And most people don't want to go there. | ||
That's the difference. | ||
And so when people look at me and they say, well, he's got these weird views, he's got these extreme views, he's got these right-wing views, I've got the views that have brought me more of the pain mechanism than anybody else. | ||
And you could see it comes in degrees, depending on what you say. | ||
If you're a liberal, there's no pain. | ||
If you're a conservative, there's a little bit. | ||
If you go to your local cafe and wear a MAGA hat, If you are, let's say, a conspiracy theorist, it's further still. | ||
Maybe you're banned on some social media. | ||
Maybe some of your family ostracizes you. | ||
So we know that the pain mechanism is in response to who's getting closer. | ||
Who's getting closer to the truth that the people that wield the levers don't want you to know. | ||
The levers that control the pain mechanism. | ||
And if you look at who the most banned people in the world are, they're the people that have gotten the closest. | ||
And who are the most banned people in the world? | ||
It's me, and it's Andrew Anglin. | ||
And maybe a little bit further up, it's people like Alex Jones. | ||
And maybe a little bit further up, it's people like Andrew Tate. | ||
What are the kinds of issues that distinguish me from everybody else? | ||
Well, the main thing is I talk about Jewish power. | ||
That seems to be the one third rail that nobody will touch. | ||
And does that not in itself say something about that subject? | ||
Does the fact that that is the thing, or one of the things, that differentiates me from everybody else, and I have more of the pain mechanism than anybody else, does that not by itself say something about the subject? | ||
There are other people that talk about feminism like I do. | ||
There are other people that talk about Catholicism like I do. | ||
There are other people that talk about 9-11 like I do, or war, or Russia, or trade, or immigration, or even race like I do. | ||
But it's that issue, which is the one that very few people, really only me, I'm the only one that will go there. | ||
And as such, I'm the only one that attracts this level of attention, that attracts this level of pain from the lever pullers, from the institutions that wield the leverage. | ||
Does it not say something about the subject by itself? | ||
And here's the thing. | ||
It comes back to a question of, what are you trying to do? | ||
Because if your goal is to fundamentally undermine a corrupt and evil society built on lies, you've got to go to the truth. | ||
And you've got to endure the pain. | ||
You know, if you're fighting in a war, what do they say? | ||
That you get the most flak when you're over the target? | ||
So, I'm getting the most flak because I'm the most over the target. | ||
A lot of people look at me and say, well, I don't want flak, so I'll fly around the target. | ||
And what are you then doing? | ||
You're losing. | ||
That's the difference. | ||
A lot of people look at me as sort of one character in a big cast of characters and my views as sort of qualitatively the same as everybody else's views. | ||
They're particular but they're of the similar characteristics. | ||
It's just one view among other kinds of views. | ||
But that ignores the context of the place that I find myself in the ecosystem, which is not just de-platformed, but de-banked. | ||
Not just de-banked and de-platformed, but persecuted by the government. | ||
Not just those things, but also blacklisted by the entirety of the mainstream and the left and the right. | ||
And what is it that has gotten me this far? | ||
Well, it's not all the control variables, the things that everybody else does that do not give them this level of oppression. | ||
and the attention from the lever pullers. | ||
It's the things that nobody else talks about. | ||
It's the things that only I talk about. | ||
And it's those things. | ||
It's things like Jewish influence. | ||
It's things like race, Christian nationalism to some extent. | ||
And again, if you're getting the most flack when you're over the target, then consider most people's avoidance of these subjects and the implications of that. | ||
If most people say, I'm not going to go there. | ||
It's a liability. | ||
I want to be a bot for a little while longer. | ||
I don't want to do those kinds of things. | ||
That's too out there for me. | ||
That's too extreme. | ||
I can't do that. | ||
My career. | ||
What they're saying is, I don't want To succeed in this battle. | ||
That's what they're saying. | ||
If you're not flying over the target, you're not getting flack. | ||
If you're not getting flack, you're not flying over the target. | ||
If you're not flying over the target, what are you doing? | ||
What are you doing? | ||
Are you doing any damage? | ||
Do you win a war by not attacking the target? | ||
Do you win a war by not going after the things that are the most protected? | ||
Now maybe you don't go at them in a suicide mission. | ||
Certainly. | ||
You gotta go about it strategically and tactfully and deliberately and with caution, but you gotta go at it at some point. | ||
You can't win the war without attacking the enemy. | ||
You can't win the war without going after the target. | ||
When I say attacking the enemy, It's part of this extended analogy of the flack and the target and that kind of thing. | ||
And it's analogy for how can you win this war without telling the truth? | ||
How can you win this war? | ||
How can you undermine the lies that found the society if you're not going to tell the truth about them? | ||
And talk about everything else. | ||
And in fact lie about the lies. | ||
Can't do it. | ||
So, people compare me to other people. | ||
You can't compare me to other people. | ||
Nobody gets the same treatment that I do. | ||
Compare me to other people? | ||
Well guess what? | ||
Other people are still allowed on Getter. | ||
Other people still get a VC deal with Rumble, and they are allowed because of the TOS. | ||
Other people still allowed on the platforms, or at CPAC, or here, or there. | ||
And why? | ||
It's because they're not over the target. | ||
That's why they're not getting any of the flack. | ||
And you have to evaluate the views accordingly. | ||
What are we trying to do here? | ||
And I prefaced it by saying Andrew Tate's not trying to win some great war, so it's fine. | ||
He's getting some flack, and it's admirable because he's an entertainer. | ||
He's getting a lot of flack for an entertainer. | ||
But for people that claim to be warriors, for people that claim to be truth-tellers and fighters, there's no excuse. | ||
Andrew Tate's getting more flack than he should as an entertainer. | ||
But if you're a fighter, you should be getting the flack. | ||
You should welcome it. | ||
That's what you signed up for. | ||
In a sense, it's your responsibility. | ||
And if you don't want to take that responsibility, then go and do something else. | ||
But I'm really sick and tired of being compared to other people, and people look at me a certain way and, oh, well, you know, here's all these problems with him, and, oh, the media attacks him, and, oh, he's got all these inconvenient baggage and things like that. | ||
I'm getting ripped to pieces by the system every day and all the time, and all the levers activated because I'm the one that's really telling the truth. | ||
And everybody else, they're only not receiving that insofar as they're not a threat. | ||
They're not threatening, they're not challenging, they're not talking about it, and what good is that? | ||
Yeah, what I'm doing, maybe it's not gonna succeed, maybe I'm gonna get killed, maybe we're all gonna get killed, and if that happens, people are gonna say, huh, we told you so, and look at that, and you know, they will detest our memory. | ||
But if there is an opportunity that we're going to win this, then we're going to be the ones that succeed. | ||
We're going to be the ones that are the tip of the spear. | ||
And if you're not doing that, then what you're doing isn't worth doing. | ||
So I see Andrew Tate, he goes, oh well that's a liability. | ||
Okay, fair enough. | ||
You're an entertainer. | ||
You want to keep your platform. | ||
But let's just recognize then who the real OG is. | ||
Let's just recognize then who the real G is. | ||
Don't you know, being a G is not about having money. | ||
What good is the money if you say, I can't do that. | ||
I've never said that. | ||
I don't have 100 million dollars. | ||
I don't have all those resources. | ||
People go around acting like, I broke out of the Matrix. | ||
I broke out of the Matrix. | ||
Here I am drinking and having... Breaking out of the Matrix isn't about having sex with girls and buying fast cars. | ||
Breaking out of the Matrix is being able to stand here and say, on your own two feet, on your own platform, with your own money and your own niggas, That's what a real, that's what a real Top G would say. | ||
No liability, nothing to lose. | ||
That's what it looks like. | ||
Everyone has something to lose, actually. | ||
That's what he says. | ||
Christ is king. | ||
Christ is risen. | ||
And the synagogue of Satan is going into the furnace at the end of time. | ||
That's what a real that's what a real Top G would say. | ||
No liability. | ||
Nothing to lose. | ||
That's what it looks like. | ||
Everyone has something to lose, actually. | ||
It's a question of what are you willing to do? | ||
So, that's the and it's not, and listen, I don't want to come across like I'm hung up on that issue. | ||
It's that issue and it's other things too. | ||
It's all those things taken together into a truly revolutionary mindset. | ||
It's not... don't compartmentalize it and say it's about do you say this thing then you're something. | ||
It's about the totality of the worldview. | ||
It's about the totality of the revolutionary worldview. | ||
We've moved beyond. | ||
The 20th century and its lies. | ||
We've moved beyond the myths of 9-11 and World War II and JFK. | ||
We've moved beyond the myths of racism and anti-Semitism. | ||
We've transcended the false promises of liberalism and the secular and the Enlightenment. | ||
And we have recognized the limits of rationality and the empirical. | ||
It's about the totality of the worldview which is truly revolutionary, truly revolutionary, against the unipolar deep state in the United States and the people that wield it and the narratives they spin up to maintain their control over the population. | ||
That's what it's about. | ||
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So don't go thinking, oh Nick says you're not a top G unless you say we don't like Israel. | |
It's not just that. | ||
It's about the totality of the worldview. | ||
So, don't ever let anybody tell you different, okay? | ||
It's just another reminder. | ||
And I hate to say that, because like I said, I like Andrew Tate. | ||
I'm not trying to say anything negative about him, but I am saying people look at all these others that are elevated and pushed up, and even to some extent when they become martyrs, And it's like, take a look at all these people. | ||
What are they? | ||
But they're all still hanging on. | ||
They're all still hanging on to what? | ||
I don't know. | ||
And they all do it. | ||
Very few. | ||
It's like Michelle Malkin. | ||
I would count her as on our side. | ||
And all the people that you see at AFPAC, I would count them on our side to some extent. | ||
It's like I told you a couple weeks ago, people that tell me, we gotta live to fight another day. | ||
We gotta live to fight another day. | ||
And they live on their knees. | ||
They live on their knees in supplication. | ||
Did I do good? | ||
Can I have my things back? | ||
Can I have what I want back? | ||
Maybe that was an appropriate mentality 30 years ago, 20 years ago, 10 years ago, 5 years ago. | ||
2022, we don't have a lot of days left to fight. | ||
And we have this mentality of, we don't want to lose anything! | ||
We can't play not to lose. | ||
We have to play to win. | ||
I told you, I hear that in politics, I've been told that by people that I like in politics, and it's okay, that's their prerogative, but I have very low regard, I hold that in very low regard. | ||
People have told me, we can't back you up, we gotta pull the rug out from under you, because we gotta live to fight another day. | ||
And it's like, what the fuck do you really think you're accomplishing when all is said and done? | ||
Live to fight another day. | ||
And you get into this It's not about winning. | ||
It's about the perpetuation of the fight. | ||
Well, I'm not interested in a perpetual fight for my family and my children and my country. | ||
I'm interested in a victory, in a real victory, a tangible victory that we can either achieve or we die trying. | ||
I'm not interested in fighting the good fight. | ||
Hey, how's it going? | ||
Oh, you know, fighting the good fight for generation after generation and losing. | ||
I'm not interested in that. | ||
So... But that's how they get you with the sunk cost hanging on so we don't lose. | ||
I told you that's what differentiated Trump when he went on that stage in 2015 in August and said, if I don't win I'll run as an independent and I'll sink the whole ticket. | ||
And that's the difference between that and him campaigning for Leffler and Purdue and Georgia saying, hold the line. | ||
Hold the line! | ||
Hold the line! | ||
So that's that. | ||
And then he got banned from YouTube and that's just more of the same tech censorship. | ||
It's what it is. | ||
This is the hour of decision. | ||
In case you haven't noticed, things have accelerated rapidly. | ||
It is very different now than it was five years ago. | ||
Five years ago, you could watch Alex Jones on YouTube. | ||
Now? | ||
Unheard of. | ||
Everybody's banned. | ||
Everybody that was saying anything truthful about anything is banned from YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram. | ||
About anything. | ||
Anything that matters. | ||
Elections, foreign policy, public health, immigration, race, you name it. | ||
And so everybody's trying to take care of their own fiefdom that they receive from the state, from the government, and it's growing smaller and smaller all the time, and they're just hanging on. | ||
At what point are people going to jump ship and say, we've got to do something about this? | ||
We've got to take a stand. | ||
We need some solidarity. | ||
But that's how they keep everybody under the thumb. | ||
Because by getting everybody to think about what they stand to lose and not what they stand to gain, we don't have that much to lose. | ||
We don't have that much time. | ||
And we're losing more all the time. | ||
And how long is it going to take? | ||
You know, even with something like Rumble. | ||
They impose a TOS, it's venture capital. | ||
They're paying people to be on there just like Getter. | ||
I'm skeptical. | ||
So, whatever will happen will happen. | ||
If we deserve to win, God will give us the victory. | ||
That's how you have to look at it. | ||
If we deserve to win, then we just have to fight. | ||
We just got to show up. | ||
And try our hardest and let the angels intervene if our cause is just and if our fate is to be victorious. | ||
That's the only way you can look at it. | ||
That's why I tell people, in spite of all this, don't be blackmailed. | ||
The only thing that any man has to be worried about is doing the right thing. | ||
That is all. | ||
The good news is That is all that anybody ever needs to be concerned with. | ||
Is not the outcome, but that you're doing everything in your power to do the right thing. | ||
That's all you need to do. | ||
That's your responsibility. | ||
Each day, in each moment, and in each decision, is to try your best to do the right thing and make the right decision. | ||
And the rest is not in our hands. | ||
We've got to hand it over, and if we do that, we'll either have victory here, And if we don't, then there's a promise of another life which we'll have earned. | ||
That's, that's the white pill. | ||
Is that we really can't lose. | ||
We either lose, we either win now or we win later. | ||
But we're gonna win. | ||
That's the white pill. | ||
Is that everybody can, that's what I'm doing. | ||
That's what I'm doing. | ||
A person, that's what, and I didn't expect to do everything that I've done in exactly the way that I've done it. | ||
But I always set out to just do the right thing. | ||
I had decisions. | ||
I had choices. | ||
There were forks in the road. | ||
I made my decisions. | ||
I made my choices. | ||
You know? | ||
And that's... And I have no regrets as a result. | ||
I've done what I... And I am doing. | ||
Not like I'm finished, but... I do what I can. | ||
I try to make the right decisions. | ||
That's all anyone can do. | ||
And if a lot of people do that, you'd be surprised at how that will influence the The actual outcome, even if the outcome's out of our control. | ||
But that's, that's, that's what I have to say about the censorship. | ||
It's pretty unbelievable that even SNEAKO, what'd it even do? | ||
What'd it even do? | ||
He streamed with me, he's banned from everything. | ||
Streamed with me a handful of times, and within a month he's banned from YouTube, TikTok, Twitter, people disassociate from him, The situation is dire. | ||
We're in peril. | ||
So when are people going to actually start walking the walk and stop hiding behind people like me? | ||
That's the thing. | ||
I don't know how many times I've heard people say, well I agree with you, you know like privately or whatever, but no boldness at all in how they operate. | ||
No boldness. | ||
I don't expect everybody to throw themselves on the sword and be a martyr. | ||
That's not always or even sometimes the best thing to do. | ||
But there's no boldness at all. | ||
And it would have been better to be cautious back then. | ||
We need a little bit more disruption. | ||
And the way things are going with Trump and the way things are going with this succession, it's not looking so good. | ||
But anyway, we're gonna move on because we're running out of time. | ||
I want to get on to the Russia annexation. | ||
Awesome speech! | ||
We covered it Friday morning. | ||
And I didn't do a show Friday because I was tired. | ||
I did a stream where I covered the speech. | ||
And then I was gonna go to bed, and then we had to ratio that congressman, so I streamed for a couple hours doing that, and I was very high energy, so I was just exhausted. | ||
I said, you know what? | ||
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I'm just going to bed, taking the night off, which I did. | |
So I never got a chance to cover this, but Friday we went over it live. | ||
Vladimir Putin gave a lengthy speech, a voluminous, in his words, speech, Declaring essentially a global revolution against the United States, and I'll get into what that means specifically. | ||
Epic speech, and that was before the signing ceremony where he formally signed the treaties which initiated the accession of the four Ukrainian territories into Russia. | ||
And so I'll read this article. | ||
This is from Russia Today. | ||
It says, quote, President Vladimir Putin in perhaps his most venomous anti-Western public comments ever declared, ever, declared the beginning of a new anti-colonial movement against the doomed governments of the United States and its allies, speaking at a ceremony Friday in which he formally declared dominion over parts of Ukraine. | ||
The remarks from the embattled leader in a grand ballroom filled with stone-faced bureaucrats as well as regional and religious leaders served as a ceremonial capstone on the Kremlin-orchestrated process in recent days of forcing referendums on four oblasts in Ukraine That it partially occupies, which resulted in conspicuously high levels of supposed support for joining Russia. | ||
Nice run-on sentence, by the way. | ||
Who's writing this trash? | ||
In an extent, no offense, we like Russia today, but seriously, we couldn't get an editor to look at that? | ||
In an extensive speech, Putin railed against what he considered the West's growing influence and called for a liberation anti-colonial movement against unipolar hegemony. | ||
He said, quote, the West is ready to step over everything to preserve the neocolonial system that allows it to parasitize, in fact, to plunder the world at the expense of the power of the dollar and technological dictate. | ||
Western countries have, quote, nothing to offer other than robbery and racketeering. | ||
In fact, they spit on the natural right of billions of people, most of humanity, to freedom and justice to determine their future on their own. | ||
He described as slaves the economic powerhouses that since World War II have allied with the United States, specifically South Korea, Japan, and Germany, the last of which Russia has targeted with particular political and economic pressure, and he made paranoid allusions to those governments being watched with listening devices not only in their offices but also in residential premises. | ||
Putin's likening to the last time Europe witnessed warfare on a scale of his own invasion follows a central play by his regime in Moscow of attempting to rally Russians around a collective identity of historically vanquishing invaders like the Nazis. | ||
He concluded his remarks saying, the truth is behind us, Russia is behind us. | ||
So awesome! | ||
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Such an awesome speech! | |
And it's true! | ||
The theme of the speech was a revolution against the unipolar world order. | ||
Unipolar meaning one pole. | ||
We describe the world order as having poles. | ||
Poles being these loci of military power. | ||
And as a pole, they have a pull. | ||
They've got a gravitational pull. | ||
They exert a force field. | ||
So, you could say that the world is multipolar, bipolar, unipolar, and describes what the dynamic of power in the world is between states or between political entities. | ||
So, during the Concert of Europe in the 19th century, you had a multipolar... I'm sure a lot of you guys know this stuff. | ||
In the 19th century you had a multipolar world order where you had various great powers with industrialized economies and advanced technological armies and bureaucratic states. | ||
You had the British Empire, the French Empire, the German Empire, the Italian Empire, the Russian Empire, Austro-Hungarian Empire, Ottoman Empire, all vying for colonies and influence in Europe. | ||
That was multipolar because there were multiple poles of power exerting influence. | ||
And then after World War II, he had a bipolar world order. | ||
Two superpowers that existed alone. | ||
Only they were on that level and they had relative parity in Moscow and DC. | ||
And after the end of the Cold War, he had a unipolar world order. | ||
The Soviet Union collapsed and there was no state or no collection of states that could challenge The United States is more powerful than every country put together and vastly more powerful than its next closest rival. | ||
So that made it the only poll in the entire world. | ||
And that's been the world order that has predominated for the past 30 years. | ||
And this has had major implications because it's created this dynamic where the United States is unchecked. | ||
Its projection across the globe, it meets no limit, no restraint. | ||
There's no check on it. | ||
And you need those kinds of limitations because without limitations, that gives way to abuses. | ||
It's like anything. | ||
It's like in an economy where there's a monopoly. | ||
If there's a monopoly on a particular product, the monopolist can determine the price and the quality and they can have whatever practices they want because there's no competition. | ||
There's no limit. | ||
There's no restraint. | ||
And that is borne out with the foreign policy of the United States and its allies, with their intervention in Serbia, and their intervention in Iraq, and Afghanistan, and Libya, and Syria, and where we've acted with impunity and without restraint around the globe based on our own whims. | ||
And even not just in those places, but in other places too, where we've used hybrid warfare and covert means of subterfuge, as opposed to the major wars or the kinetic warfare in the Middle East or North Africa. | ||
We've also sponsored revolutions and coups in Central Asia, in Eastern Europe, in Africa, in Latin America. | ||
And so Putin is saying that he's declaring, that's the basis of the speech, is he's saying, we're leading a revolution against the unipole, against unipolar globalist rule. | ||
And the irony in this whole Ukraine conflict is how the United States has portrayed the conflict. | ||
Because they've portrayed Russia's invasion of Ukraine as a David and Goliath story. | ||
But that Russia is Goliath and Ukraine is David. | ||
And that is just a complete context denial because, of course, Ukraine is being used as a forward operating base for the United States, which is vastly more powerful than Russia. | ||
So, to say that Russia is the big bully picking on Ukraine, the little guy, is true in a very narrow sense. | ||
But anybody could begin to Examine the situation on a deeper level and understand that it's exactly the reverse. | ||
It is a David and Goliath story. | ||
Russia is David! | ||
We are Goliath! | ||
And that's what I tried to impress upon Destiny when we did our debate back in March. | ||
All of his people were criticizing me because I kept saying NATO has a military budget which is more than 10 times greater than Russia's. | ||
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And they're like, yeah, we get it, so what? | |
Well, think about how this is being portrayed in the media to great effect for propaganda purposes. | ||
That Russia is a bully. | ||
Russia is an evil empire. | ||
Russia's an autocratic empire trying to assert fascism and autocracy and is going to threaten smaller nations and that's why the United States has to come to the defense of Ukraine. | ||
And when I point out that the United States has a military budget of $750 billion and Russia has a military budget of $65 billion, just Washington against Moscow, Washington spends 10 times more. | ||
But then that doesn't include all of the alliances, all the other economies, all the other countries which have contributed their military support and they've got billion dollar budgets. | ||
And all of their economies, the G7 economies, which have pledged to sanction Russia and cut them off from the world currency market. | ||
It completely ignores the real and the most salient dynamic, which is how Ukraine fits into the last 30 years. | ||
Which is not Russian expansion westward, but NATO expansion eastward. | ||
Not Russia trying to take over the world, but the United States trying to undermine and destroy all possible adversaries and subordinate every country, every government to its will. | ||
That's the real story. | ||
And so Russia is not the big... | ||
The big enemy is not the big evil empire in Europe. | ||
Russia is leading the resistance against the big empire in the world, which is the United States. | ||
A hegemon which is not benign. | ||
A superpower which is not benign. | ||
If anything, Russia is sticking up for the ethnic and Russian-speaking people of Eastern Ukraine So what's the real story here? | ||
Is it Russia gobbling up countries because it hates freedom? | ||
Or is it the United States backing a neo-Nazi puppet government which it installed with a revolution through spies and espionage which is now doing Horrible things against the native population. | ||
A state which should not even exist. | ||
A state which was carved out of Russia at the end of the Cold War by the victors. | ||
Just like the Europeans did with Sykes-Picot after World War I. Just like the Allies did after World War II. | ||
So that's why the speech is awesome, because it's true. | ||
Putin and Moscow are exerting their independence and their sovereignty as a nation. | ||
And here's what was interesting. | ||
Here's a really interesting aspect of the speech. | ||
Throughout the Cold War, the Soviet Union was a revolutionary regime in the sense that they were pushing a global revolution. | ||
They were not like other regimes. | ||
Other regimes were, you could say, normal or normal enough states. | ||
They were relatively normal states. | ||
But when the Communists got control of Russia in 1922, they effectively declared war on the entire world. | ||
They said, we're not paying back any of Russia's debts, we're stealing all the property that's here that other governments had, and we are now going to support revolutions around the world. | ||
They called it the Communist International, and they had specific policies which varied between the Lenin government and the Stalin government. | ||
But they supported communist revolutions everywhere, which is very hostile action. | ||
And so it wasn't until the 1930s when other governments even recognized them as the rightful, sovereign government over Russia, because they were considered a pariah state. | ||
And they were a pariah state, they were a revolutionary regime because of their ideology. | ||
It was a regime of ideological zealots that were pushing something that was revolutionary against the capitalist, liberal world order. | ||
And so that's what made them this sort of burgeoning, bursting at the seams with domino theory, spreading communism to all their neighbors and supporting these fifth columns and spy rings and things like that. | ||
And we properly understood during the Cold War that that was a threat. | ||
And that's why we went to war with the Soviet Union in every way other than with guns and with like a hot war. | ||
That's why it was a Cold War. | ||
And it's interesting because now Russia finds itself in a similar place. | ||
The Soviet Union was revolutionary against the American liberal regime at the time, but they were animated by communist ideology. | ||
That's what made them a pariah. | ||
Now Russia is doing the same thing. | ||
It's sort of the spiritual successor to the Soviet Union, different in fundamental ways. | ||
Now you've got a government that's not animated by communism. | ||
But it's still leading a revolution against the West. | ||
And if you paid attention to the speech, this revolution is based on national sovereignty. | ||
That's the difference. | ||
The communists said, we are throwing off the chains of capitalism, we are throwing off the chains of the colonial powers, and the bourgeoisie, and that kind of thing. | ||
And now Vladimir Putin is saying, we are throwing off the chains of globalism. | ||
We're throwing off the chains of liberalism. | ||
Or the false siren song of liberalism which is really about domination by the American deep state and by the bureaucracy in Washington D.C. | ||
And so when he concluded his speech by saying, I eat and breathe Russia, my soul is Russian, I fight for Russia, Russia's victory is my victory, Russia stands behind us, He's animating this revolution with the idea of, which is non-ideological, but of a totally different qualitative character, national. | ||
Because you could say the 20th century was the war of ideology, of ideas, communists versus capitalists and socialists, and even the 19th century was like this. | ||
And this is fundamentally different. | ||
Here, Putin is saying, I'm not fighting for values. | ||
I'm fighting for Russia. | ||
I'm fighting for our people. | ||
I'm fighting for our land. | ||
I'm fighting for our distinct identity. | ||
I'm fighting for our history. | ||
I'm fighting for our people to control our affairs and for the people in our government to serve the people of this nation, not other entities. | ||
And that's what changes the dialectic Completely. | ||
It's not a battle between ideologies. | ||
It's not a battle between communism and capitalism or conservatism and liberalism. | ||
It's very much a successor to what Trump said in 2016. | ||
And you're hearing this more and more. | ||
What Trump said in 2016 was not, I'm a conservative versus liberal. | ||
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I'm the most rootin' tootin' conservative and I hate liberals. | |
He said, I want to put America first. | ||
I want to make our country great again. | ||
I want to defeat the globalists and make our country preeminent in trade, in warfare, on the border, and so on. | ||
And then Andrew Yang was the insurgent candidate in the 2020 Democratic primary. | ||
Not left, not right, forward. | ||
Which was sort of a left-wing populist message saying, I'm not an ideological liberal. | ||
I want to take care of people. | ||
I want to make people shareholders in their nation. | ||
And now you've got Russia saying, not we're going against democracy with the force of Hitler and fascism. | ||
He's saying, we don't want to be told what to do by Washington. | ||
We don't want to be a vassal state. | ||
We don't want to be a colony of Washington. | ||
We want our independence. | ||
We want our sovereignty. | ||
And that means freedom to move. | ||
That means freedom to act. | ||
That means NATO is not breathing down your neck and putting missiles in Ukraine and overthrowing governments on your border and bringing them into the fold. | ||
So Putin's truly the freedom fighter, and this speech was his declaration of a revolution based on national identity and sovereignty against the United States. | ||
And so what the U.S. | ||
says is inverted. | ||
The United States claims this is a battle about democracy and self-determination and sovereignty, and it is! | ||
But we're the bad guys. | ||
We're the evil ones this time. | ||
And Russia are the good guys. | ||
And to some extent, the communists were even the good guys. | ||
To some extent, in the 20th century. | ||
Not everywhere, and certainly there were horrible atrocities. | ||
But you look around the third world in the 20th century, and a lot of the revolutionaries were communists. | ||
Not because they were communists, but because communism was the only language of revolution. | ||
During the decolonization period after World War II, Africans, Latin Americans, Asians, they were really, it was really an expression of anti-colonialism. | ||
It's just that only in communism did they find their voice, because only the communists literally were writing the books. | ||
Only the communists were supplying the arms and writing the books about revolution and critiquing the colonial governments. | ||
Now, I'm not a communist, and I don't support communism or Marxism or Leninism or anything like that, but it's to make a broader point, which is this has been going on for a long time. | ||
And you could say that even the 20th century was less about ideology than we think it was. | ||
And you could say that the 19th century was less about ideology than we think it was. | ||
Really, things haven't ever changed. | ||
It's really just about power. | ||
It's really just about the question of who will rule. | ||
And ideology in the era of mass media has just been part of the tools of warfare, of how you are able to conscript large amounts of people to wield guns and form armies to march on your behalf. | ||
That's really the purpose of ideology. | ||
And ideology can't be separated from the technology of its age. | ||
You don't have an age of ideology without an age of technology. | ||
And that's how we have to understand things going forward. | ||
It's not about doctrine anymore. | ||
It's about who's going to make decisions in these countries. | ||
And Russia is fighting the same battle, to some extent, that we are. | ||
That every country is against the United States. | ||
The United States blew up Nord Stream 2, and Germany took it like a bitch. | ||
Because Germany's not in control of its own destiny. | ||
They've got restrictions on their military. | ||
We've got troops there. | ||
We've got bases there. | ||
They're under our thumb. | ||
They're a great power. | ||
They're a great industrial economy with great productive potential and capacity. | ||
But they, we, that was an act of war! | ||
We blew up their pipeline and they took it. | ||
We did something against their best interest. | ||
We're imposing something. | ||
Washington is imposing something on them against their best interest and it's got nothing to do with ideas. | ||
And the Germans should throw that off and say, we want Germany first. | ||
The same way that Washington is blowing up things in America. | ||
The same way that Washington's blowing up things all the time in America and wrecking everything for us. | ||
And we need to throw off the yoke of globalist, deep state, unipolar Washington and put our country first. | ||
Just like Putin is fighting the same battle to put his country first over there. | ||
And so on with Iran, And Venezuela, and China, and North Korea to some extent. | ||
We look at North Korea very unsympathetically, but look at the situation they're in. | ||
Look at the militarization of the border. | ||
They saw what happened to Gaddafi, they saw what happened to Saddam Hussein, and they said, not us. | ||
Can you blame them? | ||
Same with Iran. | ||
So, that was a speech that Putin gave. | ||
Totally epic. | ||
And the split is now complete. | ||
It's done. | ||
Russian-American relations are not coming back anytime soon. | ||
New era. | ||
You know, they said on Friday it was a new era for Russia, and it is. | ||
This is a total declaration of war against the West. | ||
And honestly, it's a long time coming, because look at the West. | ||
Out of control. | ||
And like Putin said, he even said in the speech, he said they're pushing blatant Satanism. | ||
And it's true. | ||
We're this total, like I said, unchecked, unrestrained, unipolar power and look at the people in Washington or in the other cities that are pulling the levers. | ||
It would be one thing if they were Catholic or something, or even for that matter like liberal, but they're devil worshippers. | ||
They fly the flag of trans and gay and BLM. | ||
When they invade countries and overthrow governments. | ||
That makes it all the worse. | ||
So, I don't know that you can be a Christian. | ||
You can't. | ||
And support this regime and what's going on here. | ||
Can't be done. | ||
And you can't be a European and support this. | ||
You just can't. | ||
That was an act of war against all of Europe. | ||
What the United States did with Nord Stream 2. | ||
And they're trying to pass it off like it was a false flag by Russia. | ||
If that was a false flag by Russia, Wouldn't the United States investigate that, and then wouldn't NATO be obligated to go to war with Russia? | ||
Like, just think about it for 10 seconds. | ||
Nord Stream 2 was destroyed. | ||
There is one country that benefits. | ||
Only one other country had the capability to carry it out other than Russia. | ||
If Russia carried it out, then NATO would have grounds to go to war against Russia. | ||
Article 5, Treaty of Rome. | ||
If there was evidence of that, which, and by the way, how could Russia even get there in the Baltic Sea? | ||
How could they even get there off the coast of Germany like that with everything that's going on? | ||
You got American Black Hawk helicopters circling the area where it is. | ||
They should have been in Poland. | ||
I mean, it's, of course we blew up the pipeline and that was an act of war against the European Union. | ||
That was an act of war against NATO. | ||
This is how we are behaving and it's gotten worse over time. | ||
First it was Saddam. | ||
Everyone in the international community agreed he should have went even though they disagreed the manner in which we went about it. | ||
Still not a good thing but there was some consensus there in the United Nations in 99. | ||
And here we are 20 years later and we're blowing up the infrastructure of our allies against their own wishes and dooming them to a recession and the end of German manufacturing. | ||
With bombs. | ||
Like, not, not, hey, you know, we forced them to pass a law they didn't like. | ||
We went in there with remote explosives and blew up their pipeline and we have doomed German manufacturing. | ||
Which will be gone in the next year. | ||
And they just took it. | ||
And if, like, if you don't see that and begin to understand what's going on here, who's the problem? | ||
Then I don't know what to tell you, but some people are so high on their own supply with this democracy, freedom fighter, NATO stuff, they just, they can't see it. | ||
And listen, I'm a patriot. | ||
I love America. | ||
I'll die for America. | ||
I will not die for Kiev. | ||
I will not die for Israel. | ||
I will not die for Washington, D.C., or Jews, or gay people in San Francisco, or George Floyd, or whatever. | ||
I'm a patriot. | ||
America's got nothing to do with what's going on here. | ||
America's just as much of a slave state as Germany, South Korea, Japan. | ||
We are just as much of an occupied slave state as any of the rest of them. | ||
Same deal. | ||
We all share an enemy in the American regime. | ||
So that's that. | ||
But I'm gonna move on. | ||
I'm gonna take a look at our Super Chats. | ||
We'll see what you guys have to say. | ||
that's what's going on man so anyway let me get my water on All I have is this paltry little water bottle I was drinking yesterday. | ||
I think I'm diabetic. | ||
I was pissing so much the other night. | ||
Don't they say that when you're diabetic you have to pee all the time I had to pee like I Don't know what was going on, but I didn't pee at all today. | ||
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So maybe Maybe I'm good All right. | |
Anyway, anyway, all I have is paltry water bottle is drinking the other day and then peeing everywhere. | ||
All right Let's see, let's take a look at our super chats. | ||
Let's see what we got here. | ||
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Oh Let me get all set up. | |
Whoa! | ||
A lot of big ones tonight. | ||
A lot of big ones. | ||
Holy guacachobie. | ||
You guys are crazy. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
It's too much. | ||
I can't take... Alright, I'll take it. | ||
It's too... Oh, that's too much. | ||
I can't take it. | ||
You know, alright. | ||
I'll take it. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Alright, let's see. | ||
What do we got? | ||
Some big ones. | ||
This is the cavalry coming in. | ||
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Yo! | |
It's Britney, bitch! | ||
Yo! | ||
Big shout out! | ||
Wow! | ||
Let's get an 07 for Britney. | ||
This is our girl, man! | ||
This is our girl! | ||
This is our girl what's her song she's sort of like What's what's a good Britney song? | ||
She's kind of like what did we say last time Kesha? | ||
What's like a girly song? |