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You're not in the game. | ||
If you're not on the platforms, you're not in the game. | ||
The platforms are where the people are. | ||
This is just practical advice. | ||
Twitter, YouTube, TikTok, Reddit, they've got billions, billions of users. | ||
That's where most people get all of their information, opinions, taste, style, is from social media in some form. | ||
And once you get cut off from those things, you're cut off from the global village. | ||
You're cut off from the community, cut off from society. | ||
You can't get any message out there. | ||
So my message has always been, going back years to people that get banned, is, look, learn the TOS and abide by it to the best of your ability. | ||
Unfortunately, that used to get you some mileage. | ||
Now, they just ban really, like, without any kind of discrimination. | ||
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YouTube TLS I didn't even violate. | |
They got me for... When I went to Bucharest, Romania and I linked up with the Tates, they got me with a cyberbullying strike. | ||
It was my second one. | ||
And then I was eradicated off of every single one of my platforms using the fan accounts because I... | ||
Yeah, I got a circumvention strike, so I posted on my main channel not my streaming channel saying oh guys I'm gonna be gone for 14 days. | ||
I got my second strike I'll see you soon, and apparently that's circumventing a strike And I thought I was fine because I show speed the gamer streamers popular on YouTube the kid I'm sure you know who he is He did the same thing. | ||
He had a second strike and then he posted on his side channel the same thing. | ||
So I figured I was fine. | ||
But even if you follow TOS at this point, and I think after they played our clip in the Senate of me going, that was enough to say, oh, this guy's starting to learn the truth. | ||
He's a target and I saw I was watching your stream you were talking about the top G and how he is not really the top G because he doesn't fully speak the truth and I do commend you for being fully taking the responsibility as a martyr and I commend you for that. | ||
But I think we all have to play our roles. | ||
I am not as deep into the globalist agenda as you are. | ||
Just, I was texting you right before this. | ||
Can you educate me about the Kushner brothers? | ||
So I can learn more about this. | ||
But when I start going on Twitch, I'm waiting to get partnered. | ||
I can't, I have to do some normie, I have to do some bot shit. | ||
So all the groipers in here understand what I'm going to be doing. | ||
I have to dumb it down for the normies and I have to slowly give it to them. | ||
But spending time in Bucharest, with the Tate brothers and talk to them. | ||
They're aware of you. | ||
And for the people in here, they admire you. | ||
Like the War Room, the whole, that whole Tate community, they're aware of you, but they're also afraid. | ||
Bro, no one wants to get on a no-fly list. | ||
Nobody wants to get on a no-bank list. | ||
So, you fully take that responsibility and not everybody is prepared to do that. | ||
I don't even know how the fuck you make money. | ||
It's probably all in crypto, probably all of these super chats. | ||
And I'm not ready to do that. | ||
They froze $120,000 from my Google Adsense, the same thing that happened to you. | ||
I want to sue them. | ||
I'm wondering, did you sue Google for what they did to you? | ||
I did not. | ||
And, you know, there have been a lot of interesting kinds of lawsuits and arguments about exactly that. | ||
Like, because this is obviously not the first time it's happened to somebody that they get banned and money is frozen. | ||
I'm currently in a civil litigation with DLive because they did the same thing to me, what they did to you back in 2021. | ||
And and honestly, and I'll just give you a short answer. | ||
No, there's like no legal argument contractually when you use these platforms you like YouTube as an example You kind of like surrender in terms of the letter of the law There are some specific things with California consumer protection, which are a little different But yeah, it's been tried before a million times the legal architecture has to change So yeah, I mean as far as all that goes And I said, I like the Tate Brothers. | ||
I have immense respect for them. | ||
I think they're great entertainers. | ||
I think that what they're doing is a net positive. | ||
And it's interesting because a lot of people, like in my scene, are not fans of them. | ||
Because they say, oh, you know, they're not totally traditional Christians or something like that. | ||
And I think, like you said, they're playing a very specific ...role in the ecosystem. | ||
They're reaching billions of people. | ||
When you look at, and Tate used to point this out, the Google search traffic, they were bigger than the president at one time. | ||
They were bigger than Trump, Biden. | ||
Even now, they're at about 25% of their peak in August, and they're still, like, the biggest thing in the world. | ||
And I said, and they're just entertainers. | ||
You know, they don't go out there and say, we're political activists trying to seek a political regime change, which is sort of what I'm after. | ||
And so they're doing, I think, a lot more, I commend them for the sacrifices they've made in their roles as entertainers, doing so much for the truth. | ||
And I just merely say to my audience, you know, that's fine and well, but on some level, it has to lead to real reform, and the people that are going to carry that forward are going to be the pure political actors such as myself. | ||
So, for somebody like you, who, you know, obviously you're an entertainer, and like you said, you're reaching more of a normie audience, I look at a guy like Kanye, and I saw his interview today, and Kanye, this is what I love about him. | ||
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He's dancing around it. | |
He thinks all the same shit too. | ||
He doesn't fully talk about the vaccine because he understands what's going to happen if he does. | ||
He's like, I don't want to give my opinion on this. | ||
We know what his opinion is. | ||
He doesn't fully talk about Israel. | ||
He's like, am I even allowed to talk about Israel here? | ||
We're not for censorship. | ||
So he agrees, but he just understands That you can't fully go into the truth or else they're just going to completely silence you. | ||
Well, exactly. | ||
And he's a creative. | ||
So, I look at a guy like Kanye and for so long on my show people are like, Nick, why do you like Kanye so much? | ||
People criticize me because they say I'm too obsessed with him and I worship him or whatever. | ||
And it's because even though he's never really had an explicitly political message, He's still, it still is political, because what he's pushing is creativity, he's pushing free thinking, he's pushing saying what's on your mind, being yourself. | ||
You know, it never came as a surprise to me that he put on the MAGA hat. | ||
It never came as a surprise. | ||
It's like you said, real recognize real. | ||
He's real. | ||
These people are fake. | ||
Jared Kushner's fake. | ||
Kim Kardashian's fake. | ||
This whole system is fake and lies. | ||
And even though Kanye wasn't always Perfect for his entire career. | ||
He made Jesus walks on his first album and he may need you know He always says I've been talking to God for so long And and then that kind of thing so he always had this idea of you know, I look I'm not perfect I'm a sinner, but I'm trying to have relationship with God. | ||
I'm trying to tell the truth. | ||
I'm trying to be real even in his industry When he's putting on the pink polo and he's talking about how people imitate him now and how back in the day they used to try and stifle him because he wasn't a gangster like everybody else. | ||
And so the message was authenticity. | ||
The message was the truth. | ||
And I think that people like you and like Tate and any kind of creator like PewDiePie, Kanye, Elon... | ||
Trump, Alex Jones, me, we all have that thing in common where we're just, we're not full of shit. | ||
So I think as long as you're not full of shit, you're doing your part and the message gets out there. | ||
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I just don't want the Groypers and I don't want you to, when you see me do some normie shit on Twitch, I don't want people to call me It's going to hurt my feelings when people call me an NPC and call me a bot, or people say I sold out, but I have to understand my role. | |
And it's the same thing, I've had the same criticism. | ||
My first tattoo was run away by Kanye in the My Beautiful Tattoos of Fantasy. | ||
It's the same thing, real recognize real. | ||
And I even relate to him, he was talking in that interview today about how when he put on the MAGA hat. | ||
They were calling, saying, just don't, don't wear the hat. | ||
Don't wear the hat, everybody. | ||
I remember I had a Make America Great Again shirt, because I was too afraid of the red hat back in high school. | ||
Trump was the first and only person I ever voted for back in high school. | ||
And my sister threw away my shirt. | ||
I got dirty looks everywhere I went. | ||
And I remember specifically having this conversation with my English teacher. | ||
She was all for the they-them. | ||
She was pushing a bunch of nonsense. | ||
In English class, she's saying that we have to call this girl a they-them. | ||
And she sat me down, and she's like, I kept talking about Trump and about how he's funny, about how he's spreading truth, he's an outsider, he doesn't sell out. | ||
You're going to regret this. | ||
History is going to look back and I'm like, I don't think so. | ||
I'm not a fake person. | ||
Real recognize real. | ||
It's a gut feeling and I'm glad that a lot of people are starting to wake up to the fact that pretty much everything that they tried to say about Trump when he was in office was all a bunch of bullshit. | ||
The Russian collusion, the racism. | ||
Everything was a lie, and I'm glad that people are finally starting to wake up But we have to play our roles and what do you think I should do? | ||
What course of action should I do on twitch because that's a lot last platform I have and I'm surprised I was I was talking to the chat with the groupers earlier a lot of them are against rumble and I I'm not really sure why but these normie platforms And you could even argue that rumbles are still is a normie platform to this is as far into the truth as it goes but I see it when you're talking, you feel a little bit of... a little bit of... you... | ||
Well, about my show the other day, I'm not talking about you and Tate, I'm talking about people that I know in politics. | ||
Because you're taking all the flack. | ||
You're fully going into it and other people have to... | ||
And I'm telling you, I was talking to the Tate brothers and everything. | ||
They do agree about the stuff with Israel and the globalist agenda. | ||
But how do you think I should approach Twitch? | ||
Well, about my show the other day, I'm not talking about you and Tate. | ||
I'm talking about people that I know in politics. | ||
Because I said, like, you know, if you are out there trying to make a living doing entertainment and everything, that's one thing. | ||
And insofar as you can be red-pilled and tell and do the kinds of things that Tate talks about and that, I think that's great and I think that's more than enough if you're an entertainer. | ||
I'm saying there are people that are like in the government. | ||
There are people in Congress and they're taking these shortcuts and making compromises and it's like, look, If you want to make compromises, go do something else. | ||
If you are interested in political struggle, you need to give it your all. | ||
In whatever form that is, depending on what you're doing. | ||
But I wasn't talking about them, I'm talking about particularly, you know, this congressman put out this tweet about me the other day, saying, oh, check out this documentary about how he's on the no-fly list, he gets flack from the media, and then he deletes the tweet. | ||
And then behind the scenes they're freaking out, they're like, oh, the media's attacking us! | ||
It's like, seriously? | ||
Like, okay, go into another line of work then. | ||
So I was talking about that. | ||
But in terms of what I think you got to do, I always tell people, I always try to give pragmatic advice. | ||
It would be, like, it would be in my best interest to say, hey, go stream on Cozy. | ||
Come on to my site and do your thing. | ||
Here's what I would tell you to do. | ||
I would say stream on Twitch. | ||
Stream on Twitch for as long as you can. | ||
Try and moderate your content enough That you can keep that platform. | ||
I would say turn the temperature down. | ||
Don't make it too hot. | ||
Don't make it too political. | ||
Turn the temp down. | ||
Play by the rules. | ||
And then I would say, while you're doing that, sign up for Rumble. | ||
You could sign up for Cozy. | ||
Get your viewers onto Rumble and Cozy while you're on Twitch. | ||
That's how I survived. | ||
I was on YouTube. | ||
I built my audience up there. | ||
And I started streaming on DLive at the same time and funneling my audience there and when I got banned from YouTube they were all there already on DLive so I didn't lose anything in the transfer. | ||
I got kind of killed after 2021 because Cozy didn't exist so I got banned from DLive and I was just calling my dick in my hands for for months until we built this uh this alternative website up. | ||
So you got to get your people over to another platform. | ||
You'll be sorry if you don't because Twitch will ban you I think inevitably And I hope you keep your Instagram, but, I mean, there's not many people that just stay on one platform if they're banned on all the others. | ||
So, I would get them off to the others. | ||
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What's that? | |
I didn't shout you out specifically, but just on Instagram, they're watching me on every social media site. | ||
As soon as they played me in the Senate committee in the... | ||
The chair of Homeland Security said that I'm a threat and I was talking to Destiny and they're trying to say like, oh, it's no big deal. | ||
They watch videos all the time. | ||
I'm like, you're fucking stupid. | ||
But even Instagram, just right after this ban happened, I posted a picture of just a list of names. | ||
I said, Alex Jones, Andrew Tate, Kanye West, Donald Trump, Julian Assange, Edward Snowden, just a list of people who are advocates for free speech. | ||
I left you out because that's just like... | ||
You know what I'm saying? | ||
But even then, the caption of the post was, I'm going to delete this in three minutes. | ||
Go study these people because they're advocates of free speech. | ||
And even before I got the chance to delete it, Instagram took it down for violence. | ||
And that woke me up to the fact that if it was a soy boy, one of these people that hates you and me. | ||
They, if they put it in the caption, these are racist pieces of shit, they're misogynists, they would have left it up. | ||
Yeah, right. | ||
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I didn't even say anything violent, I'm just saying, go study these people, and they call it violence. | |
So, that's proof that all of these sites work together, they're under, they're profiling me right now, so I gotta turn it down a notch. | ||
On Instagram, I gotta be an IG thought for men. | ||
I gotta just post like, nice little pictures, probably a TikTok once in a while, and on Twitch, maybe I'll do a dance, I'll have a rapper on. | ||
But I'm wondering, how are you able to stifle it? | ||
Because once you know the truth, I think a lot of the really difficult thing is finding a way to dial it back, especially if you're a rebel or you're a martyr. | ||
You have a natural inclination to just be like, fuck that, I don't want to do it. | ||
Same thing with Andrew. | ||
He told me before I went on an emergency meeting, he's like, you can't come on the stream. | ||
I can't say all the reasons why, but it's dangerous if you come on the stream right now. | ||
And eventually, with so many people over the years, because they get red-pilled, and then they want to go and tell it. | ||
I know, I get it, because I've got that personality. | ||
When I found this stuff out, I just wanted to tell everybody and say, hey, prove me wrong. | ||
Like, if I'm wrong, I want to know, because this is scary stuff. | ||
And, you know, one thing led to another. | ||
Here I am. | ||
You know, now I'm in this situation. | ||
But you just, honestly, you just have to force yourself. | ||
It'll be better for you in the long term, because it's like Tate said, and he's right about this. | ||
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Unfortunately, the way the world works... | |
Is that you need money because that's how they that's how they fuck with you is They control you if you don't have wealth if you don't have fuck you money Then you don't really have the freedom to really just do whatever and say whatever because they'll come for you now me | ||
I'm in politics, and I made a lot of money, and I invested my money, and I made a lot of money from my investments, and I have, you know, people that support me now, so, through my show, so, you know, I'm sort of taken care of because I'm entrepreneurial and things like that, but it's really, not everybody can just say, well, I'll figure it out, and I just will never have to... | ||
You know, take no for an answer. | ||
Not everybody can do that. | ||
I can do that because I'm very good at what I do. | ||
But, and I'm not saying that you can't do that, but I'm saying everybody needs to extract as much value from the system as they can while they can take advantage of it. | ||
So for you, if that means being on Twitch and making money on Twitch, dude, keep it as long as you can so you can save your money. | ||
And you just honestly have to force yourself to do that because it's practical. | ||
Because what'll happen is I've seen it many times, and then people blame me. | ||
People get their entire life wiped out in months. | ||
They bring it all down in on themselves because they just start telling everybody. | ||
And then they're like, oh, what the fuck did I do that for? | ||
Because, you know, then these things go on for the rest of their lives. | ||
Like, you never get unbanned from YouTube. | ||
You never get unbanned from these things. | ||
And it sucks and it's a real impediment to life now that everything is digital these days. | ||
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So it's going to be a switch. | |
There's going to be the tide is starting to shift against big tech. | ||
I think a lot of people are starting to wake up the fact that I was able to take over TikTok like that. | ||
I think hashtag sneaker has something like almost 4 billion views now. | ||
So I really reached a lot of normies and a lot of them are seeing that there's there's no valid reason that they banned me. | ||
Which is great for the fact that I'm mixed race and stuff like that because they can't label me as a white supremacist or a racist. | ||
The worst thing that they called me was a misogynist and an incel. | ||
And even then, the people who really buy that... | ||
It's like, do you really even fully believe that they can't cancel me the same way that they can cancel you? | ||
So I have a lot of privilege in that sense. | ||
And I feel like a lot if I can keep on reaching those people on TikTok, I'm not sure if you tried the same thing. | ||
And for the Gwarpers watching, I encourage you to try to clip up stuff that Nick is saying, the funny moments. | ||
Put it on YouTube Shorts. | ||
Mr. B said that YouTube Shorts is the future. | ||
They will ban your accounts but before they ban it if you could reach a lot of those people a lot of people are going to start thinking like hmm those 16 17 year olds on tiktok they'll see a clip of you of me or tate and they'll start to wake up too and the tide is going to start shifting as long as they keep on banning people like me or people like actually funny people and then youtube is filled with a bunch of soy boys with dangly earrings and | ||
and the same feminist bullshit and they're boring and the funky lighting in the background people are too scared of a conversation people are too scared to even get on a fucking call or even react to a video in full the more they get dumbed down by that and they see someone who's just got it they're gonna leave the platform they're banning everybody i'm like i'm still kind of a normie i'm still trying to get out of this thing too and i'm banned so if i'm banned and people where is this guy gonna go | ||
In the next year, the tide is really going to start turning against big tech, and you're a big part of that reason. | ||
A lot of it, I was pretty pessimistic about it, especially for the fact that a lot of people in the Red Pill community have given up on America. | ||
A lot of them are just saying that it's doomed, that if there's another Democrat elected, that it's done. | ||
If DeSantis doesn't win, or if Trump doesn't win, or even if Trump gets indicted and he can't win, that America's done. | ||
So a lot of them agree with what you're saying. | ||
The tides are going to crumble. | ||
I think you're right about that. | ||
I think you're right that the tide is turning, and the next two years, I've been saying this on my show, it's going to be the hour of decision, so to speak, because I think we really have one last chance to really make a big difference. | ||
Otherwise, things are going to get way more difficult, and we're talking about a much longer and bigger timetable to salvage or bring anything back. | ||
Because you look at even simple things like Elon Musk buying Twitter. | ||
That's something that is totally People don't even realize it yet. | ||
It's something that's going to totally change the game. | ||
And Trump has a really good chance of winning at 24. | ||
If he gets in there, he can really change the legal architecture, the regulatory architecture of the law, and maybe get these companies to put us back on social media. | ||
So there's good opportunities. | ||
Either way, and this has been my belief from the beginning, America is worth saving. | ||
I don't know how you feel about this, because we've never really talked like hard politics and stuff like that, just sort of big picture stuff. | ||
Which I'm a fan of. | ||
But you're a guy who... and it's inspirational actually. | ||
You sort of remind me of myself. | ||
Real recognized real. | ||
When you said that you had dreams of being a YouTuber and you posted that thing the other day about your YouTube channel getting banned and you were on there as a kid. | ||
America's still a great country where you can start out with nothing and blow up and become famous or... | ||
Make a fortune. | ||
What we have here, when I look at a guy like Trump, when I look at Kanye, when I look at Elon, that's the American dream. | ||
It's a country of heroes and icons. | ||
It's a great civilization. | ||
Even if we can't save it, I want to be a part of the movement that did everything that came as close as was possible, and even if it was a losing cause, It was worth it that we tried. | ||
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You're on God's side. | |
You're on God's side and you can fall asleep happy. | ||
You know that you're not going to fall asleep thinking that you're full of shit. | ||
And a lot of these people are full of shit. | ||
A lot of these, the biggest YouTubers, Ethan Decline, KSI, they're all celebrating the fact that I'm banned. | ||
And it's the fact that they regret the fact that they switched up. | ||
I used to be a fan of these people. | ||
I grew up, you know, idolizing Ethan Klein and KSI because they used to be funny. | ||
KSI used to do the rape face. | ||
Klein would talk about both sides. | ||
He would make fun of all these people. | ||
And then he was even talking about a lot of the same shit that we're talking about. | ||
He got canceled and he switched up. | ||
And so they hate people like us rather than hating the system that made them switch up. | ||
You're right. | ||
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You're right. | |
America is worth saving. | ||
And a lot of these people have a defeatist attitude, but I don't want to. | ||
I believe in America first. | ||
I do think we can make America great again. | ||
And there's not a lot of people that are fully... There's almost nobody... What do you think... What's your predictions for the next election? | ||
Well, I think the most likely thing that's going to happen is that Trump's going to win. | ||
What if he gets indicted? | ||
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The Fed mirand on Fresh and Fit is saying that he's very likely he's going to get indicted. | |
Oh, yeah. | ||
I think it's extremely likely he'll get indicted. | ||
And that's going to hurt his chances for sure. | ||
It's going to make it a lot more difficult. | ||
But I look at the situation, and in any other election, I think he would just be finished. | ||
If it was the last election, I think he wouldn't win. | ||
But who are the Democrats going to put up? | ||
They got a weak candidate. | ||
They got a bad economy. | ||
They got a bad everything. | ||
Everything is horrible. | ||
And Biden's pulling out all these tricks to hold it together to do well in the midterms. | ||
Strategic oil reserve being released. | ||
Keep the gas prices low. | ||
The student loan forgiveness. | ||
The exoneration of the weed possession. | ||
You know, these are all things that you can do. | ||
These are menu options that you can release to salvage the midterms. | ||
It's just like 16. | ||
16, they put up a horrible candidate, ran a terrible campaign, and Trump was able to sneak it past the goalie. | ||
You know, Trump didn't win by a lot in 16. | ||
So I think in 24, you got another chance. | ||
Trump's got these disadvantages, which are the censorship, deplatforming, and the pending indictment and other investigations. | ||
But I think that just makes it fair. | ||
Honestly, I think that makes it like 50-50. | ||
So I think in 24, you got another chance. | ||
Trump's got these disadvantages, which are the censorship, deplatforming, and the pending indictment and other investigations. | ||
But I think that just makes it fair. | ||
I honestly think that makes it like 50-50. | ||
So I think Trump's got the nomination. | ||
I think he can pull it off in 24. | ||
But that's why we show up, because it's a battle for the election. | ||
If we don't show up, we're going to lose. | ||
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I mean, how do you not have a defeatist attitude when we know, I can say this on Cozy Now, they rigged the election in 2020, we all know it, but how do you, how is it not obvious that they're going to do the same thing? | |
They say there's another pandemic, the monkey pox, they make everybody stay inside again, they make everybody do mail-in ballots, they rig it. | ||
Why do you think that if Trump was really starting to get momentum, they just do the exact same thing? | ||
Because COVID proved I totally agree, and I think they're going to try. | ||
I think that they're going to try rigging it and all... I mean, they're even doing it for the midterms, and the midterms are saying we're going to censor stuff on election night. | ||
So they're going to try. | ||
I think that our ace in the hole, and this may sound crazy to say, but the Twitter thing, if that goes through, that's kind of like the crux of it to me. | ||
I don't know that you can win without social media anymore. | ||
So I think that is going to flip it, and then as far as the election fraud goes, it's really just up to the Trump campaign that they have got to, on an operational level, get in where the votes are being counted. | ||
Because that was their mistake, is they did not have people in the rooms where the votes were being tabulated, and they didn't get to see the chain of custody. | ||
And we knew that was going to happen. | ||
That was in June 2020. | ||
Trump said exactly how it happened. | ||
The mail-in ballots are going to be the vulnerability. | ||
And Revolver was reporting on it in October. | ||
So they knew. | ||
But the Republican Party made a deal to screw him over. | ||
I think that probably Kevin McCarthy and McConnell made a deal with Biden. | ||
And the deal was, we're not going to indict your people. | ||
We're not going to indict Chao, the Transportation Secretary, for all of that malfeasance. | ||
We're not going to get into... We're going to take it easy on you, in other words. | ||
In exchange for not saving Trump. | ||
Not taking care of this. | ||
That happened at the level of the party and the campaign. | ||
I'm sure Kushner was in on it. | ||
Because Kushner never liked Trump. | ||
So, honestly, that's why it's a battle. | ||
And this is my show. | ||
We gotta raise up the army of people in the party and in the campaign that are gonna make sure it doesn't happen again. | ||
Because you're right. | ||
They'll try. | ||
It's our job to make it fail. | ||
And maybe win by so much they can't rig it. | ||
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These people are saying that Elon Musk is a, it's a W that he's going to, he's buying Twitter. | |
But don't you think he's part of the globalist agenda if he's really encouraging Neuralink, if he wants to plug people in? | ||
Neuralink is the closest thing to the Matrix that I've ever seen before. | ||
So a lot of people are very happy about it. | ||
Chat, WL on Elon Musk. | ||
I'm not sure. | ||
I do think that he's based in a lot of ways. | ||
The fact that he was avoiding the COVID restrictions and he seems, he sees what's going on. | ||
But what do you think about Neuralink? | ||
I don't like Neuralink at all, and the thing is, Elon Musk isn't a Christian. | ||
He seems to be maybe more sympathetic to that disposition, but when he talks about AI's gonna rise up, we need to get to Mars, this is like a very secular, eschatological worldview, which I don't really care for. | ||
I will say, though, Honestly, because I agree with you. | ||
He is an elite. | ||
He may be sort of like Conduit for influence of people that we don't really know about there's sort of some shady stuff in his background with PayPal They call it the PayPal mafia. | ||
So I I'm skeptical. | ||
I agree with you on that but it really just can't get that much worse. | ||
That's sort of my position on this. | ||
It's like, okay, maybe Elon Musk buys Twitter. | ||
How could it really get worse? | ||
We're already totally screwed. | ||
They're already banning everybody. | ||
If they raise up Neuralink, I'll be in the streets resisting that like I was for the vaccine, but we don't really have any other options. | ||
It's sort of like, take my hand, come with me. | ||
It's like, well, the roof's about to cave in anyway, so we sort of got to go. | ||
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I guess you have to accept that all these billionaires, all these elites, they do, they can be based, but they all have their foot stepped into a pond of the Hollywood, of the Epstein people like Kanye West's base, but also he married a Kardashian. | |
He's still part of Hollywood. | ||
Trump, same thing. | ||
You were telling me about Kushner before. | ||
He switched up on Assange, something that I really am disappointed about him before. | ||
I wasn't aware about how he's using WikiLeaks a lot to get elected. | ||
And then as soon as he was, I don't know who told him not to, but then he didn't free Assange, which he actually should have. | ||
Same thing with Elon Musk. | ||
He's based, he's going to promote free speech on social media, but at the same time, he's promoting Neuralink. | ||
So we just have to pick and choose who we really do support. | ||
And we also have to understand that these billionaire elites, they do have to simp out for the people in charge to some extent. | ||
But it's not lost. | ||
It's not lost. | ||
And people, yo, Nick, you really give me hope that America's not done. | ||
Hey, you give me hope, man. | ||
And everybody on Cosay, I mean, we love you. | ||
I mean, when we first met, it was so funny because I was trying to sort of like play it cool and everything and you're like, tell me about the juice. | ||
Everybody's like, let's go, you know? | ||
So you got a great personality and it gives me hope. | ||
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I'm an advocate of free speech. | |
I just want to talk about that, and I really wanted to prove a point. | ||
I knew that I was going to get banned. | ||
I wanted to prove a point that freedom of speech is dead. | ||
That was my mantra from the beginning of my stream. | ||
I only started streaming three months ago. | ||
This is all brand new. | ||
I was doing creative, artistic, Kanye-type videos for nine years, and YouTube completely wiped it out. | ||
They deleted everything. | ||
They took my money. | ||
But the streaming was all new, and it was just me being fed up of all the bullshit. | ||
I started off streaming not having any hope, and then I found a lot of hope. | ||
From just seeking out the truth. | ||
That was the whole point of the stream was just to find truth. | ||
I ended up finding you. | ||
I ended up finding Andrew Tate, finding people that I agree with. | ||
And we really, we reached the peak. | ||
Hit billions of views on TikTok and they said it's enough. | ||
He found the truth. | ||
We got to get him out of here. | ||
But. | ||
It's me magic, you know, yeah, it's me magic. | ||
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This is this is the this is proof about it So what do you think before I get out of here? | |
I want to hear your take on the kind of interviews But I know you're gonna go more in-depth about that. | ||
I am surprised that he was really at first He talked to an interview before they asked him about the vaccine. | ||
He said I'm half senated I didn't take both shots, but I took the first shot listening back now. | ||
That was probably bullshit That was probably a way for him to avoid fully talking about it I know a couple of those people who are like red pill blue pill They they took the first shot, but not the second one And then he's even talking about Israel and he's not so Kanye's aware, but what's your take? | ||
Yeah, I think he's I'm interested to hear your take as well I've always been obviously a Kanye fan and he's always been red-pilled, you know He's been dropping some subtle hints over the years if you listen to his stuff, you know in st Pablo the Jews share their truth how to make a die, you know that kind of thing So I loved it and I thought he was very articulate and it was interesting because he's a guy who He didn't even like know the details. | ||
He's like, what was the deal? | ||
Israel? | ||
Yeah, I think they were just there to make money. | ||
And it's like, so he's not even like a politics nerd. | ||
He's not like a politics guy or whatever. | ||
But he's right. | ||
Like he still knows what's up. | ||
And he said, you know, Josh Kushner, he's so entitled. | ||
These people don't make anything. | ||
And they're so, they come to a guy like me because they're a good venture capitalist. | ||
So he just totally, he's a guy that just, he just gets it. | ||
You know, he didn't read a book about it. | ||
He didn't like study it. | ||
People that are real and authentic just get it. | ||
He always has. | ||
He's always had this depth of character, and I think that totally came across in the interview. | ||
Again, even though, like, when he says they're trying to make Lizzo fat because they want to kill black people, like, I don't know if I agree with that, but like, I don't care. | ||
It's like, because directionally, the guy just gets it. | ||
He knows what's going on. | ||
He's a free man talking, and people were cool with that 20 years ago. | ||
It just goes to show the society can't tolerate Kanye anymore. | ||
They could in 2003. | ||
They can't now. | ||
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Everyone thinks he's crazy on Instagram because he's typing in all caps and calling everybody out, but as soon as they see my disposition in this interview, it's gonna get crazy. | |
I think that's the perfect way for me to approach Twitch. | ||
Is to play really calm and then I'll stop it on cozy I'll do my streams and other websites like that and really Because you can really manipulate the bots once you figure out bot mentality and npc mentality They're so easy to manipulate right now, and I've got into a lot of their heads I don't know if you've seen them or the people in codes, but every single day there's | ||
Literal hour long, I'm sure you have the same thing, hour long video essays and commentaries trying to dissect and get it to psychoanalyze and when you get to this point of the truth, you drive bots crazy. | ||
They don't know how to function. | ||
It's like you can really play them like a fucking fiddle at this point and that's how Without streaming, I don't think I would have gotten to that point But now I understand bots to that level and the fact that he's using this lingo I wonder if he's watching stuff like this on TikTok or if he's really getting into it because I feel like Kanye is tapped into this part of the internet He is, yeah. | ||
I mean, if you remember back when he did, uh, Yay, between Yay and, uh, Jesus is King, the initial release, he was hanging out with Candace Owens, and he was putting out on Twitter, Scott Adams and Ali Alexander, Candace Owens, he was with Charlie Kirk for a minute, then he sussed out that Charlie Kirk's full of shit. | ||
So, I, there's no doubt that, like, he's tapped in to this kind of stuff. | ||
He would have to be. | ||
And, uh, and you're right, that's the biggest trick is, is how to be a communicator. | ||
And it's interesting, because the Bible talks about that, too. | ||
Jesus taught in parables. | ||
Jesus didn't come and blow everybody's mind apart by telling them the order of the universe. | ||
He spoke in parables in a language that people could understand in his time. | ||
And it was difficult. | ||
It was sometimes maybe abrasive or inaccessible, but that's what he taught. | ||
And we have to be similar. | ||
If you know the truth, you sort of have to be a shepherd in that kind of way. | ||
That was my feelings on it. | ||
and tactful about it in the way I think that people like Kanye or Trump are. | ||
So yeah, that was my feelings on it. | ||
What were your thoughts? | ||
I mean, you watched it a little bit after I did. | ||
I know you're a huge Kanye fan, so what do you think about this whole arc he's been on since 2018? | ||
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I like the fact that he's fully adopted the God mentality now. | |
Because there was a part when he dropped Yeezus and he's talking about, I am a God and my beautiful daughter's a fan. | ||
He's talking about drugs and Molly. | ||
He was getting into the degenerate behavior. | ||
But you can see the arc if you listen to his discography. | ||
You can see how he got into the Matrix. | ||
He got into the system. | ||
He was going to the shows and playing the game. | ||
And being the gangster rapper that he thought he was supposed to play. | ||
And then he realized what he really wanted to do. | ||
He even had a phase where he was taking antidepressants. | ||
He got fat. | ||
He was taking bipolar medication. | ||
They called him crazy and he was talking about mental health. | ||
But now following God has really grounded him and been able to manipulate people. | ||
I think part of the reason that he's so based now and the fact that he can manipulate these people and he's talking about how on Instagram they think he's crazy but in the interview he's calm and collected. | ||
When you fully embrace God You have power over these atheists and over these fucking leftist idiots that a lot of people aren't able to tap into. | ||
And I'm wondering about you. | ||
I have not fully picked a religion yet. | ||
My idea of religion is that it's good for everybody to follow. | ||
I know what you think about Judaism, but overall... | ||
I like parts of Islam. | ||
I like parts of Christianity. | ||
I just believe in God. | ||
And I think a lot of what's different in these books are just basically different languages kind of writing the same scripture. | ||
But do you think Islam is based or do you think Christianity is fully the way? | ||
I think that in all the religions, you have shades of the truth. | ||
I think that all world religions have parts of it, but I don't subscribe to this idea that they're all equal or that it doesn't really matter so much the particulars. | ||
I think that how things are is very important. | ||
Our destiny, afterlife, and if there is a God, It's a very important thing, you know, because I was sort of ambivalent about it when I was younger, when I was in like college. | ||
I had a similar tract. | ||
I mean, I was always Christian, I was always Catholic, but I had a similar tract of, well, you know, I believe in God and I guess my God is Jesus. | ||
I used to think about the same thing. | ||
I asked a priest when I was in CCD in middle school. | ||
I said, hey, you know, The Muslims are born in Saudi Arabia and they're Muslim. | ||
And white people are born in Europe and they're Christian. | ||
And so, what makes a Muslim a Muslim and a Christian a Christian? | ||
And is there some kind of determinism that you're born into a religion and that's just the one you have, so why be Christian? | ||
And I began to realize, well, it's a very important thing, because if we want to go to heaven, if we want to know the truth, well, we need to make our best effort to know it. | ||
And so if there's a bunch of them, you have to sort of suss out the differences. | ||
And there's a great video, I'll send it to you, by Fulton Sheen, who was a broadcaster back in the 50s, and he talks about all the different world religions. | ||
And where do you start? | ||
And I'm a Christian. | ||
I'm Catholic in particular. | ||
And the reason Christianity, for me, what set it aside before I get into the show, was everything that's in the Bible is good for you. | ||
You know, because you would expect that if a religion were false, then the things that they said in the Bible would bear out eventually to not be true. | ||
How could people thousands of years ago know perfectly what would be good for a person, or best for a person, or true just in a general sense? | ||
If it were made by men, it would be imperfect, or flawed, or based on the time, and it wouldn't stand the test of time over thousands of years. | ||
What you find in the Bible is that living a family life, believing in God, keeping the commandments, it tends to make people happy, fulfilled, healthy, strong. | ||
If that's the case, then it's probably true. | ||
Also, the Bible's full of prophecies. | ||
The Bible is full of, I think it's 460 prophecies about Jesus Christ, about his crucifixion, about where he would be born, about all kinds of things, what his life would look like, and all of them were then fulfilled. | ||
And these are documents that are dated back before Christ was born, making prophecies about what he would be like thousands of years in the future. | ||
And Christ comes and fulfills all of that. | ||
And there's testimonies about that in secular and as well as in Christian documentation too. | ||
Maybe beyond all of that, I would say to just pray on it. | ||
I think that a lot of this stuff is just about the Holy Spirit, and you do just have to rely on God. | ||
There's a Latin expression about this, which is, you need to almost believe before you understand. | ||
And that might seem paradoxical, because people think you start with investigation, and then you discover God, and then you believe. | ||
In order to discover it, you almost have to start out as if you believed. | ||
Almost have to start out with the faith. | ||
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I mean, I grew up Catholic, I went to CCD just like you, and I was a degenerate atheist for a long time, and now I'm going back into God. | |
But I do, I have the same problem that I had when I was a kid, the same question that you asked a priest, was that, why is a Muslim a Muslim? | ||
Why is a Jew a Jew, or a Christian a Christian? | ||
It's mostly based on where you're born. | ||
And overall, I still can't separate the idea that any religion is just based on where you're born. | ||
But I will find that and I will keep coming back to you. | ||
I want to let you get into your monologue and your stream. | ||
Thank you for having me on and I'm going to keep popping into Cozy. | ||
I do think you're smarter than me. | ||
So I want to learn more about politics. | ||
I want to learn more about the right things to talk about. | ||
From you, because everyone in here, we don't trust the mainstream news. | ||
There's no way to. | ||
And you've been sending me good articles and good things to read. | ||
So I'm going to find... I want to educate myself further. | ||
So I'm going to pop in and cozy once in a while, if you'll have me on as a guest. | ||
Totally! | ||
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And you'll see me. | |
All the Gwarpiers in here, shout out to you. | ||
You'll see me dumb it down for the NPCs and the bots on Twitch. | ||
I'll play the game. | ||
I'll simp out for them. | ||
You can't say simp on Twitch, but I'll do it just enough. | ||
Thank you, Nick, and shout out to you. | ||
Hey, thank you so much for coming on, man. | ||
We really respect you and we'll see you around, buddy. | ||
Good luck on Twitch. | ||
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I'll see you soon, man. | |
Thanks a lot. | ||
Let's go. | ||
Yeah, so long, man. | ||
Take it easy. | ||
All right. | ||
Let's go! | ||
Man, we love... Dude, how great was that? | ||
Do we love Sneeko or what? | ||
Let's get an 0.7 for Sneeko here on Cozy the Man. | ||
Huge respect. | ||
What a great stream, huh? | ||
So there you have it. | ||
Now my hair's all messed up. | ||
That's one drawback, I guess. | ||
What'd you think? | ||
07's WSneeko in chat. | ||
Pretty good! | ||
I thought that was great. | ||
Honestly, it's been sort of a pleasant surprise, because I didn't really know what to expect when I first met Sneeko. | ||
I didn't know that much about him, but I have been so pleasantly surprised. | ||
And he says that I give him hope. | ||
He gives me hope! | ||
Because you know, and you guys who have been with me from the beginning, it has been a fight. | ||
It has been a slog for years. | ||
And we get disappointed by a lot of people. | ||
We get let down by a lot of people. | ||
Because it's tough. | ||
This whole business is tough. | ||
It's tough to learn the truth. | ||
It's tough to know the truth. | ||
It's tough to deal with the consequences of saying it. | ||
For everybody, even if you just know it and you live a totally normal life, it's difficult. | ||
And over the years, being in this political thing, it's hard not to get frustrated and demoralized, not just because of what I get put through, but you look out at the world and you look out at other people and think, are we alone? | ||
Is it just me? | ||
Is it just us that think this way, that feel this way, that think this is worth fighting for, that are willing to make the sacrifice? | ||
And people have come and gone and people have came forward and we think they're one way and then they chicken out or we think they're gonna come here and then not so much. | ||
And so to see somebody like Sneeko who's just or I thought was just this guy who I've seen on TikTok doing these interviews and this fun stuff. | ||
For him to watch a show and talk to me and get on board and face more consequence than most, more than most, like more than people in politics. | ||
Ben Shapiro's still on YouTube. | ||
You wanna know why? | ||
He made a deal. | ||
Steven Crowder's still on YouTube. | ||
They made a deal. | ||
For a guy that's not even in politics to say, you know what? | ||
I'm gonna be me. | ||
I'll do me. | ||
I'm gonna free think. | ||
I'm gonna say what I feel. | ||
Oh, I got banned? | ||
Fuck them. | ||
Like, it's things like that that just renew your motivation for another five years. | ||
And small things like that, that renew your faith in humanity. | ||
Because you just, and it's tough. | ||
Like I said, Because we fight, and we fight, and you get these terrible, terrible news, and bad days, and these logistical problems. | ||
You're banned from another bank. | ||
You're banned from another thing. | ||
This TikTok channel we made that blew up just got taken down. | ||
It's like, is there ever any good news? | ||
Does anything ever give? | ||
Are we just going to get crushed by the devil and by his soldiers? | ||
And then you'd see, in all it takes, sometimes very small, sometimes big, but all it takes is An act of courage or an act of kindness. | ||
Somebody, surprisingly, telling the truth, doing the right thing. | ||
And it just changes my whole day. | ||
It changes my whole outlook. | ||
It just replenishes. | ||
It makes me feel like I remember why I started doing this in the first place, because I felt like that. | ||
You know? | ||
And it's tough, because then you go out there and the optimism crashes on the rocks on the shore of reality. | ||
With what you have to deal with and the very real dynamic of who runs this world, the prince of our world, the devil. | ||
But every time, just when you think it's darkest, just when you think it's the darkest time of the night, dawn, something happens to show you that we're not alone and we shouldn't give up. | ||
This is worth doing. | ||
And it is worth fighting for. | ||
And there's other people out there, and there's still work to be done, you know? | ||
So I'm not just saying that when I say, I'm not just saying, oh yeah, you too. | ||
No, he really does. | ||
He really did give me hope. | ||
Because when that first interaction happened, I didn't know, I, oh I didn't, I knew what was going to happen in a certain way. | ||
I'm like, oh, he's so canceled. | ||
When we're doing the interview, I'm thinking, we're so, this guy is so canceled. | ||
And I'm thinking he's just going to run away and he's never going to look back. | ||
He's maybe going to throw me under the bus. | ||
I said, but it's not going to matter. | ||
He's so screwed. | ||
You know, because that's usually what goes on. | ||
But here we are a month later and he is still standing strong. | ||
And you know what? | ||
Even if he never talked to me again, whatever. | ||
I don't have any expectation. | ||
He's not obligated in any way. | ||
But it does show a ton of integrity in the sense that he didn't let them push him around. | ||
He didn't let them messin' with his money, messin' with his livelihood, messin' with his career, his reputation. | ||
He didn't let that get to him. | ||
That's the thing that matters. | ||
He could go on and go on Twitch, and I encourage, and by the way, I'm texting him the other day and I said, Stay on twitch get on rumble. | ||
I told him take the deal at rumble did do that I'm like do it do not bring me back on your stream He's like, I don't know if I should bring it back on I said don't do not I said you take care of yourself, you know But it's it's not it's not about me. | ||
It's not about him in me. | ||
It's about the fact that They try to knock him off his horse. | ||
They try to say, hey listen, we're in charge here. | ||
You did that? | ||
Well, we're gonna pull the rug out from under you. | ||
And most people go, oh wait, no, please, I'll do what you say. | ||
And for him to come back and say, you know, I still want to tell the truth. | ||
This is my calling. | ||
I want to tell it. | ||
When he's telling me that, that's the same way that I felt. | ||
That's the same way that every righteous person feels. | ||
They're illuminated by the truth. | ||
The truth is within them. | ||
And it illuminates them. | ||
And they want to light up the world with it. | ||
And it brings down the consequences. | ||
Some people go away and some people stop. | ||
But when he says, how do you suppress it? | ||
It's like, if you're asking that question, you're a real nigga. | ||
If you're asking that question, you're a real one. | ||
You're a free thinker. | ||
Because so many people, they don't even care. | ||
They're indifferent. | ||
They'll encounter the truth, and they may believe in it or not believe in it. | ||
It doesn't even really matter to them. | ||
It's all, it's all about utility. | ||
It's all about, you know, what can I get out of it? | ||
What can I, what can I get, how can I wield this to achieve what I desire? | ||
What I need or what I want or what I think I need or think I want? | ||
So for somebody to say, how do I suppress this need to tell the truth? | ||
It's like, Is that not the question we all face every day? | ||
Is that not the question that you and I and everybody watching this and everybody on the site, is that not the question we ask ourselves every day? | ||
How do we keep from just telling everybody what we know? | ||
Or what we think? | ||
How we feel? | ||
How do we authentically express ourselves in a world where you get cut off at the knees for doing that? | ||
That's the question. | ||
So, and it's amazing that it's still possible. | ||
It's stuff like that. | ||
We're in the business of miracles. | ||
And I say not that I make miracles, what I mean is this. | ||
When I first started this, and this is the last thing I'll say, then I'll get into the Kanye interview. | ||
There's two ways to approach this. | ||
And one way is cynically. | ||
One way is to say, this is the way it works, this is convention, this is how it goes, you can't say that, you can't do that, you'll never get very far with that attitude. | ||
And there's a cynical approach where you put your head down, and you zip it, and you pretend you don't know what you know, and you go along because you want to take care of yourself and live your life, or maybe you think that's the best approach perhaps. | ||
And you will maybe achieve some success. | ||
You will be, if you're in my business, you'll get a contract, you'll get a salary, you'll get a show, you'll get invited to the parties and the conferences, and you get the speaker deal, and you get respect, and all that, and you maybe make some progress, and you could say, look at all that I've achieved, look at all, look at how far I've come, look at how I've elevated myself. | ||
That's one way. | ||
We're not in that business. | ||
I didn't get into this business. | ||
I didn't start doing this show because I said, I'm going to calculate a clever way for me to achieve success. | ||
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I started the show and said, it's America first, bitch! | |
It's America first, bitch! | ||
And guess what? | ||
That means it's not Israel first, and that means it's not all the rest. | ||
I said, and I'm a Christian, and I say that Christ is King. | ||
We're not a Judeo-Christian country. | ||
We're a Christian country, and I'm sick and tired of atheist Jews and homosexuals telling me how I should live my life, and telling me what this country's gonna be about. | ||
And we're in the approach of, give it all to God. | ||
I will never outsmart the devil, because the devil is a fallen angel. | ||
So the devil and his demons are infinitely smarter than me. | ||
I'm a very smart guy. | ||
But the devil is way smarter. | ||
And the devil empowers his people. | ||
And so, as a consequence, they have a supernatural cleverness. | ||
A supernatural wile. | ||
supernatural wit and cunning that I can never possess with my righteous intentions. | ||
So I'm not going to rely on my cleverness. | ||
I'm not going to try and play the devil's rules to beat the devil. | ||
I'm going to do what the Bible tells us to do, which is to do the right thing and tell the truth. | ||
And I will put the consequences in God's hands. | ||
And I will leave it up to God if I will be repaid for that. | ||
I'll leave it up to God to give me the reimbursement. | ||
Like Kanye says, give it all to God, let Jesus reimburse you. | ||
So from the start, I said I am going to put it in God's hands. | ||
And I'm gonna tell the truth, and I'm gonna do this show, and I'm gonna be real, I'm gonna be me, and I'm gonna say and do what I think is the right thing to do, vigorously, not lukewarm, but I'll be hot, I'll be hot-tempered, or cold sometimes, cold as a motherfucker, cold as ice. | ||
But I'm gonna do what I think I need to do. | ||
And we rely on God because God says the things that are impossible are possible through God. | ||
God says, take care of your spiritual appetite and God will provide. | ||
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That's what we've done. | |
And so when things seem to be the darkest, when things aren't going our way, That's when we're tapping into magic. | ||
That's when we're tapping into miracles. | ||
That's when we're tapping into the treasury of prayer. | ||
That's when we're tapping into the power, our power, our God, our Lord. | ||
And that's why we're in the business of miracles. | ||
We're not in the business of cunning. | ||
We're not in the business of playing the devil's rules and trying to outsmart him. | ||
We're in the business of being the humble, meek, Soldiers of Christ who are ready to go up on that cross if necessary, ready to get the lance to the side and the crown of thorns, and ready to get nailed in front of the town and put up on a cross if that's what we're called to do, if that's what's necessary. | ||
And to whatever extent it's part of God's plan, maybe it won't be the case, but maybe it will. | ||
But that's what we're in the business of. | ||
That's our MO here on the show. | ||
And so whenever you see that there's hope, whenever you see that your efforts aren't in vain, it reminds you, hey, we got this. | ||
Jesus won the battle. | ||
The battle was won for all time, from the beginning really, but the battle was won for all time 2,000 years ago. | ||
And living through it is just this illusion. | ||
It's a consequence of us living in time. | ||
But for God and Jesus outside of time, the victory's already been won. | ||
And where's our faith in Him if we begin to doubt that? | ||
By acting in a way as if it weren't so. | ||
Acting like it's in our power when we know it isn't. | ||
So, so Sneeko is a huge inspiration. | ||
It's a very exciting thing that's happened. | ||
His actions are totally inspirational. | ||
He's a good guy. | ||
Got a lot of integrity. | ||
We gotta pray for him because I want to see Sneeko become Catholic. | ||
That's the, at the end of all the red pill, that's the final red pill. | ||
You're a truth seeker. | ||
You seek the truth. | ||
You have an innate righteousness. | ||
If you seek the truth, you will find God. | ||
I've always believed that. | ||
That's how I found God. | ||
I didn't set... I was a libertarian. | ||
I was a retard libertarian in high school. | ||
I didn't set out to become somebody that's evangelizing and people super chat the show all the time and say, you brought me back to the church. | ||
That was... believe me when I say this and I say this, you know, because it's true. | ||
I didn't start this show to create a ministry. | ||
I didn't. | ||
I created the show to talk about politics and I like to hear myself talk and I like politics. | ||
But I sought the truth. | ||
And even though I started in politics, where I landed was the resurrection of Jesus. | ||
And I think anybody that really is seeking is going to land there eventually, unless other things enter into the mix, unless other corrupting influences enter the mix. | ||
So, we gotta pray for him, but he's on the right track, he's a good guy, he's honest, he's authentic, he's funny, he's got a great personality. | ||
If you're a funny guy these days, I really believe this, for most people, if you're funny, you're a good person. | ||
Not always, there's a lot of bad people that are funny, but people these days that can be sort of carefree and funny in the way that we are, it reflects something in the soul, because there's something about humor that It's sort of derived from the truth. | ||
It's sort of derived from an authentic perception and expression of the truth. | ||
So, he's a funny guy with a bright personality and a lot of integrity as evidenced by what's happened to him over the past month and he's sticking to his guns. | ||
So, God bless him. | ||
We pray for him. | ||
Hope to see him around on Cozy. | ||
And hey, pray for him to stay on Twitch. | ||
Not that we don't want him on Cozy. | ||
I would love for him to be amazing if he were on Cozy. | ||
Don't get me wrong. | ||
But I want him to succeed. | ||
I want him to take advantage as long as he can of those platforms. | ||
Because you guys don't know. | ||
I do. | ||
I'm a streamer. | ||
You don't know how difficult it is to make your bones without the platforms. | ||
I get why the Tates aren't doing it. | ||
I get it. | ||
That's why I didn't knock them the other day. | ||
I said, you know, Top G. Well, I'm not afraid of Sneako, so maybe I'm Top G and I'm playing it tongue-in-cheek. | ||
But I get it. | ||
You want to hang on, man. | ||
Do not be a martyr if you don't have to be. | ||
I didn't try to be a martyr. | ||
I said optics for a long time because I want to hang on to YouTube. | ||
That was a part of it. | ||
That was a part of it. | ||
Not all of it, but optics was part of keeping YouTube. | ||
And then it became apparent that you can't keep YouTube and tell the truth in politics. | ||
I'm a political streamer. | ||
So he's gotta keep twitch man, and I hope he makes money. | ||
I hope he gets his hundred thousand back cuz Trust me It helps it definitely helps to Have a little bit of financial security to have a little bit of time on these platforms to make your money I forgot to tell him he's got to save his money moving to Miami in the middle of all this probably not the best move But hey, you know what I he can make it. | ||
He's a smart guy. | ||
He's entrepreneurial all power to him, you know, but But I want him to stay on Twitch as long as he can because it's a bitch being off the platforms and If he gets on cozy or rumble, you know, that's great, too. | ||
We obviously would love that But I want what's best for him for his own sake and if we see him around here, he's always welcome on my show So, all right. | ||
Well, that's that. | ||
But I want to get into the... I want to get into the Kanye interview. | ||
We're already at an hour, but I want to get into the Kanye interview. | ||
That's good. | ||
So, God bless him. | ||
Let's get one last W-sneak-o. | ||
Let's get an 07 in the chat. | ||
One last W-sneak-o and an 07. | ||
We salute you, my friend. | ||
Real, recognize real. | ||
He said that when we first talked. | ||
It's true. | ||
He's got the runaway tattoo. | ||
Dude, it's just like... | ||
That's just meme magic. | ||
I'm sorry, it's just meme magic. | ||
Kanye, Trump, Sneeko, Nick. | ||
Like, it's meme magic, okay? | ||
We all fucking love Kanye. | ||
We all love Sneeko. | ||
Sneeko loves Kanye. | ||
We love Trump, like... It's real. | ||
It's all real. | ||
We love Alex Jones. | ||
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So... So you'll love to see it. | |
Alright. | ||
Okay, so let's move on. | ||
Let's get into the Kanye interview. | ||
And we talked a little bit about it. | ||
If you haven't seen it already, make sure you check it out. | ||
I'll post, if somebody wants to put it on Telegram, I'll repost it on my Telegram. | ||
I wanted to go over one thing he said in particular. | ||
The whole interview was good. | ||
And he talked about some interesting things about how Hillary Clinton was texting Kim Kardashian and trying to get Kanye to promote the vaccine, which is like, kind of vindicates everything that we say. | ||
People like Destiny are, oh, you're too conspiracy-minded. | ||
Okay, well, you know, Hillary Clinton is literally texting Kim Kardashian to get Kanye to shill the vaccine. | ||
So, if that's not a conspiracy, I don't know what to tell you. | ||
So, he said that, which is pretty shocking. | ||
He had a lanyard with an ultrasound on it, because he's pro-life based. | ||
He said the media is godless. | ||
They push a godless agenda. | ||
Based! | ||
And he got into a lot of things. | ||
Talked about his White Lives Matter shirt. | ||
And we'll get into some of that at the end But the thing I wanted to talk about in particular because I thought this was really good. | ||
He talked about Jared Kushner And so as you know when Kanye visited the White House back in 2018 It was through Jared Kushner as I recall I was through Jared Kushner and Ivanka because they were doing Kanye and Kim were doing prison reform and Because who is that gangster in the South Side of Chicago? | ||
I forget his name. | ||
Who he talks about on Jesus Lord and they were... Larry Hoover. | ||
Which it's actually funny. | ||
My parents... I'll tell you a funny story real quick. | ||
My parents used to run a security firm in the South Loop in Chicago. | ||
And they used to do firearms instruction and they used to do, they used to do licensing for cops and security guards and for, I think, FOID and things like that for firearms training. | ||
And they had an office, they had a building in the South Loop. | ||
They sold it. | ||
They're still kicking themselves. | ||
They're like, oh my gosh, why didn't we sell that building? | ||
We'd be worth a fortune by now. | ||
But they had this company. | ||
And they, like I said, they taught cops, they taught security guards, and it was all black people. | ||
Or at least it was a lot of black people. | ||
So it's funny, people call me racist. | ||
It's like my ancestors have been around the black community in Chicago for generations. | ||
My grandma grew up in the projects, the housing projects in Chicago, and my grandfather, he worked the Chicago riots. | ||
When that was going on in the late 60s, the MLK riots, and my parents had this school with my grandma, my uncle, they had a school. | ||
And they were in the community, for sure. | ||
And they actually taught, one of their students was Larry Hoover's son, interestingly enough. | ||
So because he was a big gangster in the city of Chicago famously and and Kanye's doing this criminal justice reform I think he's friends with Larry Hoover's son and he's trying to get Larry Hoover's federal charges dropped or or his sentence commuted or whatever trying to get a pardon for him and Because they say that he's this activist in the community. | ||
He's been in jail for such a long time I think they got him on RICO charges or something like that. | ||
And then anyway, just a fun story That just is funny how those things intersect like that So he was there at the school And, uh, anyway. | ||
So that's how they got up with Trump, is they were trying to do this criminal justice reform which turned into the First Step Act, which was pioneered, really, by Ivanka and Jared Kushner. | ||
They were the ones that engineered the First Step Act. | ||
Criminal justice reform was their issue, not really so much Trump's. | ||
That's how the introduction was made. | ||
And so Kanye, in this interview, he was on Tucker Carlson earlier tonight, After he wore a White Lives Matter shirt at his fashion show in Paris, and he talked a little bit about Jared Kushner. | ||
I'll read this quote to you. | ||
This is from Kanye, and I'll post the clip. | ||
I think I already posted it on my Telegram. | ||
This is Kanye. | ||
He said, quote, After sitting with Jared, I was like, wow, these guys might have really been holding Trump back and being very much a handler. | ||
They love to just look at me or look at Trump like we're so crazy and that they are the businessmen. | ||
So when I think about all these things that Jared somehow doesn't get enough credit for his work, and what is his work? | ||
In Israel? | ||
You know where he made the peace treaties? | ||
I just think it was to make money, he said. | ||
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Which is like, which is true! | |
And I'm gonna get into that in a minute. | ||
But it gets better. | ||
He says, this is Kanye saying this, he says quote, And I just think that's what they're about, is making money. | ||
I don't think they have the ability to make anything on their own. | ||
I think they're born into money. | ||
And for me, as a maverick and a talent and a person that has been kicked and lost everything, said to have lost my mind to becoming a multi-billionaire, As a person who's really built something from nothing, when I sit across the table from a Josh Kushner and he just feels so entitled to that idea, and this person has never brought anything of value other than being a so-called good venture capitalist, I have a major issue with that. | ||
And it makes me feel like they weren't serving my boy Trump the way we could have, you know, because Trump wanted nothing but the best for this country. | ||
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It's like so true. | |
And it amazes me because I know that Kanye is not, and I don't mean to say this in any kind of patronizing way, he's not a politician. | ||
He's a musician. | ||
He's a fashion icon. | ||
He's an artist. | ||
He's into architecture. | ||
He's way bigger picture than politics. | ||
I think that's bigger than politics. | ||
He's into culture. | ||
He creates culture. | ||
And even though he doesn't, even though he's not like me, reading the news every day and reporting on politics every day, he still gets it. | ||
And he still gets it way better than like, so many people in politics. | ||
So many people that do spend all their days reading this stuff and trying to understand it. | ||
Somehow he has hit the nail on the head. | ||
He gets it just right. | ||
And he doesn't have the same technical vocabulary, doesn't have the same industry lingo, industry jargon, or again, he's not reading the examiner every day, but somehow way more eloquent, way more articulate, way more precise about all of it than anybody on every level. | ||
And I'll get into that. | ||
This is the last thing he said about it, which is even better. | ||
He said, quote, Moses stuttered, God is not always going to bring the most perfect personality. | ||
A lot of times the most fake people, their job is talking and making people feel comfortable. | ||
And the realest people are going to make you feel uncomfortable at first. | ||
This is Kanye on Jared Kushner and Josh Kushner. | ||
And he's right about all of it. | ||
I want to talk about the first thing and I want to get into the politics about it a little bit. | ||
So he says, I'll read it again. | ||
I just want to watch this a hundred times. | ||
He said, after sitting with Jared, I was like, wow, these guys might have been holding Trump back, being a handler. | ||
They love to look at me, look at Trump, like we're crazy, they're the businessmen. | ||
When I think about all these things that Jared doesn't get enough credit for his work, like in Israel, I think that was just to make money. | ||
And it's funny hearing that from Kanye because Maybe he knows what happened. | ||
What I'm about to tell you. | ||
But I have a hunch that maybe he doesn't. | ||
And he just intuits this. | ||
He just senses this. | ||
This is just his impression. | ||
That they're not really in it. | ||
Their heart's not in it. | ||
That they're really in it. | ||
What he's saying is they're in it for themselves. | ||
They're in it for profit. | ||
They're in it because this is a game to them. | ||
That's what venture capitalists are. | ||
That's what Kushner is. | ||
What has Jared Kushner ever built? | ||
He's never built anything. | ||
He inherited money and it's true. | ||
His father's a crook. | ||
His father was thrown in jail by Chris Christie 20 years ago. | ||
And he inherited all this money. | ||
He was put in charge of the company by his father. | ||
And he's an investor. | ||
He's a VC guy. | ||
Venture capitalist. | ||
He moves assets. | ||
He buys and sells. | ||
It's arbitrage. | ||
He's not a maker. | ||
And I'm sure that he could sense that when he gets into the Trump administration and maybe what little contact he had with Jared Kushner or his brother Josh, who has a 10% share in Skims, what he's saying here, and again maybe he knows that the deal in Israel literally was just about making money, but maybe what he's saying more to it is he senses These people are not in it for the vision. | ||
They're not in it for making America great again and making life better for people. | ||
They're in it because they're gonna make money. | ||
And in some sense it's not even about money, it's about what money represents. | ||
You make a certain amount of money and it's not even then about what the money can buy. | ||
It's about money as chips, poker chips in a big game and keeping score and it's about status and influence and things like that. | ||
And All that notwithstanding, he's right. | ||
What he's talking about, the deal in Israel, and maybe some of you guys remember this, is during the Trump administration, Jared Kushner brokered a few deals in the Middle East. | ||
And they were called the Abraham Accords. | ||
And the Abraham Accords were a series of deals that were brokered between Israel and Middle East countries like Bahrain, I believe Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, where they normalized the relations between Israel and these Muslim countries that previously didn't recognize Israel as a legitimate state. | ||
They said that Israel was an occupier, illegitimate, and so these landmark deals in the Middle East paved the way for diplomacy and commerce to begin between these very rich petro-states in the Persian Gulf and the state of Israel. | ||
In addition, they also opened up this $50 billion investment into Israel from America, which was sort of like a payoff. | ||
And so this is a quick report. | ||
It says Mr. Kushner was the Trump administration's point person on Middle East peace. | ||
He played an instrumental role in the U.S.-brokered pact to normalize relations between Israel and several Arab states in 2020. | ||
Including the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain and organized a conference in 2019 to promote a 50 billion dollar economic program aimed at reviving talks between Israel and the Palestinians. | ||
And so for reference, Jared Kushner is like this with Benjamin Netanyahu. | ||
Jared Kushner is a Jewish Zionist and he is friends with Netanyahu who is the Prime Minister of Israel for the past 20 years. | ||
Recently got ousted, but he's been Prime Minister for 20 years. | ||
And he was also Prime Minister in the 90s. | ||
So Netanyahu and his Likud party, they're a big deal in Israel, and they run the Israeli security state. | ||
And him and Jared Kushner are long-standing friends. | ||
Netanyahu's a friend of his father's. | ||
They're such good friends that when Netanyahu travels to the United States, he used to stay at Jared Kushner's building. | ||
And wouldn't you know it, Jared Kushner's building, the address of that building is Guess what the address is? | ||
Guess what the numerical address is? | ||
666 5th Avenue. | ||
That's where Jura Kushner resides. | ||
That's a building that his real estate firm bought up, I think 2006-2007. | ||
666 5th Avenue. | ||
That's where Jewish Zionist Jura Kushner lives, and that's where his good friend, the Prime Minister of Bibi, the Prime Minister of Israel, Bibi Netanyahu, stays when he visits New York. | ||
That's Jared Kushner. | ||
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Why is Jared Kushner in the Trump administration? | |
Jared Kushner married Donald Trump's daughter Ivanka because Trump is, of course, a big real estate developer in New York. | ||
Jared Kushner is a real estate investor in New York. | ||
And so it's Jared Kushner born into money marrying into money with Ivanka and in a sense marrying into what would turn out to be the 45th presidency. | ||
So he spearheads the Middle East peace process. | ||
He brokered these deals where they normalized ties between the Gulf states and Israel. | ||
The Gulf states are loaded. | ||
Bahrain, the Emirates, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, I don't think all those countries were part of the deal. | ||
But the Gulf states, these micro-nations, they're big money because they sell all the oil. | ||
Most of the world's oil I don't know if it's most. | ||
A lot of it is coming from the vast oil reserves in the Persian Gulf. | ||
That's why the Middle East is so strategically important. | ||
And these countries, excuse me, it's their governments which are in charge of the companies that drill and refine and sell the oil. | ||
So these are all very rich countries. | ||
And they're not just rich countries, they're rich governments. | ||
They're rich governments with lots of money to spend. | ||
More money than they know what to do with. | ||
They buy Lamborghinis for their police force because the state, it's not just the country is rich, the country's not rich, it's not productive, the people aren't rich, the government's rich because the government sells the oil that they have jurisdiction over, that their territory has jurisdiction over. | ||
So when Kushner makes these deals normalizing ties between the Gulf States and Israel, what this does is open up a huge cash flow. | ||
That's a huge investment opportunity. | ||
Previously, they could not officially Put any of that equity into Israel because the Muslim world hates Israel. | ||
The Muslim people hate Israel. | ||
That has not stopped the Muslim countries from clandestinely doing business with the state of Israel. | ||
Saudi Arabia, the other Gulf states famously have done all kinds of clandestine diplomacy and other things with the state of Israel, but they cannot do it in any official capacity because the Muslim world hates Israel. | ||
And they hate what they're doing to the Palestinians and so on. | ||
So it hasn't been feasible in the past to establish relations. | ||
Well, Jared Kushner comes in, marrying into the Trump presidency, being friends with Benjamin Netanyahu, and he comes in with the administration behind him and brokers these deals that open up all this oil money to the state of Israel. | ||
He was the point person on the deal. | ||
He then comes back, and this is what Kanye's talking about when he says, oh, Jared Kushner says he doesn't get enough credit in the Middle East. | ||
It's all about making money, I think. | ||
Well, Jared Kushner comes back a few years after he does the deal and starts up something called the Abraham Fund. | ||
This is the Abraham Fund. | ||
From the Wall Street Journal. | ||
It says, "Shortly before the 2020 election, Trump administration officials unveiled a government-sponsored program called the Abraham Fund that they said would raise $3 billion for projects around the Middle East. | ||
Spearheaded by Trump and his son-in-law, Jared Kushner, the fund promised to capitalize on diplomatic agreements that he had championed between Israel and some Arab states known as the Abraham Accords. | ||
Steve Mnuchin, the Treasury Secretary, helped inaugurate the fund on a trip to the UAE and Israel, hailing the Accords as a tremendous foundation for economic growth. | ||
It was little more than talk. | ||
With no accounts, employees, income, or projects, the fund vanished when Mr. Trump left office. | ||
Yet, after Mr. Kushner and Mr. Mnuchin, who's also Jewish, crisscrossed the Middle East and from Goldman Sachs, in the final months of the administration on trips that included trying to raise money for the project, each quickly launched their own private fund that in some ways picked up where the Abraham Fund had ended. | ||
So they make these deals. | ||
Derek Kushner, in particular, spearheads these deals that normalize commercial relations, specifically, between the oil-rich Gulf states and Israel. | ||
He then, before Trump leaves office, starts up a government-sponsored program called the Abraham Fund, which is supposed to move $3 billion between these countries with their newly established commercial relationship. | ||
After Trump loses the election, loses the election, disappears. | ||
The whole project vanishes. | ||
No personnel, no funds, no organizations. | ||
It's just done. | ||
It's gone. | ||
It disappears. | ||
Where did it go? | ||
Well, Mnuchin and Jared Kushner pick up where they left off with their own private activity. | ||
This is, again, Wall Street Journal. | ||
Within three months, Mr. Mnuchin's new firm had circulated detailed investment plans and received $500 million commitments from the Emiratis, the Kuwaitis, and the Qataris, according to previously unreported documents prepared by the main Saudi sovereign wealth fund, which itself soon committed $1 billion. | ||
$500 million from the Emirates, from Kuwait, from the Qataris, Gulf states, for Mnuchin, the Treasury Secretary under Trump, Jewish Goldman Sachs Treasury Secretary, who is now a private citizen, and $1 billion from Saudi Arabia. | ||
Mr. Kushner's new firm, called Affinity, reached an agreement for a $2 billion investment from the Saudis six months after he left the government. | ||
The Saudi investment with Mr. Kushner was made despite an advisory panel's objections about his lack of relevant experience, the absence of other big investors, a high fee, and the public relations risk of his ties to the former president, according to minutes of a Saudi public investment fund meeting last June obtained by the New York Times. | ||
People familiar with Affinity Partners' efforts said the new fund aims in part to build on the Abraham Accords by finding investment opportunities that bring together Americans, Israelis, and Emiratis, including helping to broker deals for Israeli companies to do business in the Gulf. | ||
Some of the firm's other associates were deeply involved in the Accords and other foreign policy initiatives under Mr. Trump. | ||
Affinities Fund, which hasn't yet held a final close, is primarily backed by sovereign wealth funds of Middle Eastern countries like Saudi Arabia. | ||
Wall Street Journal reported that it has the ability to invest that money in Israeli companies, which is the first such known arrangement. | ||
The first time that that has ever happened. | ||
Mr. Kushner's attempts to do business with foreign government officials he dealt with during the Trump administration does not violate any U.S. | ||
laws, according to ethics groups. | ||
But the Chief Ethics Counsel at Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, a nonpartisan group, said Mr. Kushner's recent activities represented an ethically questionable use of public office for private gain. | ||
So let's put all this together. | ||
Jared Kuster is a Jewish Zionist born to a wealthy real estate crook in New York. | ||
He inherits the company, inherits the money. | ||
He's a lifelong Democrat. | ||
He votes Democrat. | ||
He donates $10,000 to Hillary Clinton in 2008. | ||
He votes for Barack Obama. | ||
I'm sorry, he votes for Barack Obama in 2008 as well. | ||
He flips and votes for Mitt Romney in 2012. | ||
But he's a lifelong Jewish, liberal, New York Democrat, who has inherited all of his money, which is all real estate, investment, all vulture capitalism. | ||
He marries into the Trump family with Ivanka Trump and makes her convert to Judaism. | ||
He's best friends with Bibi Netanyahu, the Prime Minister of Israel, who stays at his house at 666 5th Avenue. | ||
He gets into the Trump administration and takes on the lead of the Middle East peace process with his buddy Bibi Netanyahu. | ||
He creates In his official capacity as a representative of the U.S. government and the Trump administration, he brokers several deals with the Gulf states in Israel, normalizing ties, which would open the floodgates of Gulf state oil money into the state of Israel for the first time in history. which would open the floodgates of Gulf state oil money Just before Trump leaves office, he starts up a government program, which is supposed to facilitate all this money moving around. | ||
After Trump leaves office, he starts up his own fund called Affinity Partners. | ||
Affinity Partners receives a $2 billion investment from Saudi Arabia, despite a recommendation against investing in that by the Saudi government itself. | ||
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What is the Saudi government's objection to their sovereign wealth fund investing in Jared Kushner's company, Affinity Partners? | ||
Well, it's that he has no experience with this kind of program, that it represents a reputational risk, And that Jared Kushner has such a high fee, meaning that Jared Kushner is going to get paid a lot out of the $2 billion that's being invested. | ||
There's also no other partners other than the Saudi Wealth Fund, which Jared Kushner is courting. | ||
He gets the money in spite of it. | ||
And although they've closed no deals, the goal of the fund is to invest billions of dollars of Saudi money and other Gulf state money into Israel. | ||
Which would be the first time that that has ever happened because before the Abraham Accords that Jared Kushner brokered, There were no commercial relations between the Gaul states and Israel. | ||
They weren't permitted because of decades of diplomatic precedence. | ||
Are you following that? | ||
So what's going on here? | ||
Jared Kushner is not a patriot. | ||
He's not a conservative. | ||
He's not a Christian. | ||
He is not America First. | ||
He is a Jewish Zionist who inherited all his money, has built nothing in his life, doesn't build anything, doesn't work for anything. | ||
He was born with his wealth and how does he make more of it? | ||
Arbitrage. | ||
Deals. | ||
He marries into the Trump family, into an administration that he doesn't even believe in. | ||
He uses his connections to a foreign government, the one that he really works for, to broker a deal which benefits that foreign government in the form of foreign direct investment. | ||
And benefits him personally. | ||
And once he leaves the administration that he used to open up the floodgates of capital from the oil-rich trillion dollar Saudi Aramco and all the other Gulf oil companies and state entities, he then creates the fund and on the backs of his connections to the former administration and all the diplomatic officials he met, negotiating the deal, | ||
Creates a billion dollar fund with the high fee where he will make a nice chunk of change facilitating the first ever transfer of that Saudi and Gulf state oil money into Israel, the country that he serves, making a nice fee for the first time in history because of the deal that he brokered just a few years ago. | ||
That's the Trump administration. | ||
That's Jared Kushner. | ||
That's what went wrong. | ||
This is what's going on. | ||
And when Kanye says Jared Kushner held Trump back, he talks about he doesn't get enough credit, he was in it to make money, that's exactly what happened! | ||
And if you look at everything else that Jared Kushner helped with, what else did he help with? | ||
Criminal justice reform? | ||
That didn't help. | ||
What else did he help with? | ||
The government shutdown in December and January 2018? | ||
That didn't help! | ||
The one deal that he did, the landmark, the signature, the only thing that that helped was his cronies and himself enriched themselves. | ||
That enriched the State of Israel and it enriched the Affinity Partners program made up of him and his band of acolytes, his band of people that he pulled from the Trump administration. | ||
Kanye's exactly right. | ||
Did Kanye know all of that? | ||
Maybe. | ||
Maybe not. | ||
I don't know what he knows. | ||
Either way, he is 100% right and I'm sure Tucker knows that. | ||
Well, I don't want to say... I'll just say I'm sure he knows that. | ||
And I'm sure that's why that made that in there. | ||
Because I don't think Fox News likes things like that being said. | ||
But Tucker let Kanye do the talking, and he didn't put that on the cutting room floor. | ||
That was in the interview. | ||
And Tucker later said, hey, what you're saying is true. | ||
It's his opinion, but it's true. | ||
He's right. | ||
And he goes in further, and I'll read back the other quotes. | ||
He says... This is Kanye in the interview earlier tonight. | ||
He says, and I just think that's what they're about, is making money. | ||
True. | ||
I don't think they have the ability to make anything on their own. | ||
I think they're born into money. | ||
True! | ||
Born into money, can't make anything. | ||
That's right. | ||
He says, for me, as a maverick and a talent and a person that has been kicked and lost everything, said, well, lost my mind to becoming a multi-billionaire, a person who's really built something from nothing, which, by the way, is true. | ||
Whether you like his music or not, whether you believe in it or not, whether you like the shoes or not, He was a kid from the south side of Chicago who dropped out of college. | ||
He was a kid who spent his summers producing beats for local acts in Chicago and didn't get respect and didn't get paid. | ||
If you listen to some of his songs, you'll listen to College Dropout, Last Call, He talks about how he had to go into these record companies, play him his records, and they loved it, and they'd pass him over. | ||
It's not what they were looking for. | ||
It wasn't the style. | ||
People took a chance on him. | ||
And he turned that, his first record, a career as a producer, where people told him, you'll never be a rapper. | ||
You'll never be a performer. | ||
You're a producer. | ||
You make beats. | ||
That's what you do. | ||
People telling him, you don't have it. | ||
This isn't a good song. | ||
We're not going to sign you. | ||
He got his foot in the door. | ||
He got the contract. | ||
He made the album. | ||
Almost lost all. | ||
Got in a car accident. | ||
Destroyed his jaw. | ||
How are you going to be a rapper with a destroyed jaw? | ||
Wrapped his song through his jaw. | ||
Wired shut. | ||
Through the wire. | ||
Took that and built it up into... Look at the career he's had. | ||
20 years of unparalleled cultural relevance, innovation, ingenuity, and not just that. | ||
There's other people. | ||
There's other people that you could say are comparable in terms of the records they've sold and in terms of their impact. | ||
I don't even know about impact. | ||
I think he's without a doubt the most influential. | ||
But it wasn't enough. | ||
He came back with this trilogy that was amazing, then changed the rap game forever with 808s, which is something that was an innovation that inspired a whole new generation, the current generation of rappers, the current generation of people like Drake. | ||
There'd be no Drake without 808s. | ||
There'd be no Lil Uzi without 808s. | ||
There'd be no any of this without that. | ||
And frankly, without College Dropout from the beginning, if he hadn't beat 50 Cent with Graduation in 2008. | ||
And anyway, He almost ruins his career with the Taylor Swift deal after all this. | ||
Comes back with the best album of all time. | ||
Beautiful, dark, twisted fantasy. | ||
Comes back with New Wave, Yeezus. | ||
Raps New Wave, Yeezus, Life of Pablo. | ||
And then with the political stuff anyway. | ||
And it's not even just that. | ||
It's fashion. | ||
It wasn't enough that it was music. | ||
He wanted to change the fashion game. | ||
Yeezy is the number two brand behind the Jordans. | ||
Number two shoe brand for streetwear behind Air Jordans. | ||
Michael Jordan's a basketball player. | ||
He sells basketball shoes. | ||
He invented that. | ||
He invented that kind of crossover. | ||
It simply wasn't done before with musical artists to do something like that. | ||
He did it. | ||
Number two streetwear brand behind the Air Jordans. | ||
And what does being a rapper have to do with having shoes? | ||
So here's a guy, and the point is, here's a guy who again, whether you like the shoes or not, whether you like the music or not, his net worth is at least a billion dollars. | ||
He's at least made some of the greatest rap records of all time, universally respected, universally admired in his industry, a master of his craft, in all aspects of it, production and so on. | ||
And he comes face to face with a guy like Jared Kushner and says, you know what man? | ||
You're in it for money. | ||
You've never made anything. | ||
You were born into money. | ||
Kanye dropped out of college and... | ||
With a single mom in South Side of Chicago. | ||
He lived in a nicer neighborhood, but South Side of Chicago. | ||
And he literally went from nothing to something. | ||
Went from nothing to Yeezy. | ||
He's part of history. | ||
Cannot tell the story of the Naughts and to some extent the 2010s without Kanye. | ||
He's there. | ||
And he looks across the table from Jared Kushner and says, you know, coming from a guy that's actually made something, become a multi-billionaire from nothing. | ||
And this is what he says. | ||
He says, as a person that has really built something from nothing, when I sit across the table from a Josh Kushner and he just feels so entitled to that idea, and this person has never brought anything of value other than being so-called the good venture capitalist, I have a major issue with that. | ||
He said, and it makes me feel like they weren't serving my boy Trump the way we could have, because Trump wanted nothing more than to do the best for this country. | ||
Isn't that what it's all about? | ||
Isn't that the difference? | ||
Doesn't that describe the battle that we're in here? | ||
Which is people like Josh and Jared Kushner that haven't built anything and that are just in it to make money? | ||
And they're the ones that are in the government. | ||
They're the ones making the decisions. | ||
Whether that be the people at Adidas and Gap with Kanye, or whether that be people like Jared Kushner in the Trump administration, or other assorted people in politics. | ||
Isn't that exactly the problem? | ||
It's people that don't care about America, people that don't care about people. | ||
That aren't creative, that aren't inspired, people that don't serve God but serve themselves and want to enrich themselves, making the decisions. | ||
And you have people like Donald Trump, and people like Elon Musk, and people like Kanye, and it's happened again and again, that sit across the table and there's this conflict, there's this tension in these rooms where the decisions are made. | ||
In the boardrooms, in the corridors in Congress, in the West Wing. | ||
And they say, fuck you. | ||
There's a real problem here that makers, people like Donald Trump, that builds buildings, that builds buildings that didn't exist before, raises skyscrapers from the ground. | ||
He said that he took a city, New York, a city of concrete and steel and turned it into a city of marble and gold. | ||
And maybe that's a little hyperbolic and that's a little sensational, but somebody that made something. | ||
Look at his apartment. | ||
He built it, tangibly, something real. | ||
And built a brand, and built hotels, and made a show, and made a brand out of himself and his celebrity, but actually off of making real things. | ||
Sitting across the table from venture capitalists, the businessmen, the serious people that are in it to make money, and Kanye says they weren't serving Trump, who just wanted the best for America. | ||
They held him back from that goal, because they had other motivations. | ||
And then he says this, He says Moses stuttered, God is not always going to bring the most perfect personality. | ||
A lot of times the most fake people, their job is talking and making people feel comfortable. | ||
And the realest people are going to make you feel uncomfortable. | ||
And there it is. | ||
There it is. | ||
That sort of embodies this whole cancel culture phenomenon. | ||
Whatever you want to call it. | ||
Cancel culture, censorship, political correctness. | ||
It goes by different names, but it's all really the same thing. | ||
Which is the business people, the venture capitalists, the people that are out to enrich themselves, the people that their job is to make you feel comfortable. | ||
Their job is in other words soothsayers. | ||
Their job is to tell you to go back to sleep. | ||
Hey, don't worry about it. | ||
I'm going to say something that's going to relax you. | ||
They're not working in your best interest. | ||
And the people that are, the people that God sends to do the righteous thing, and this is true in the Bible, the people that are going to tell you something uncomfortable, They're the ones that are doing the righteous thing. | ||
And this explains this dynamic perfectly well. | ||
Why do we have such a messed up country? | ||
It's because everybody that comes here to save it, everybody that comes here to try and right the ship, is flawed, fallible, not exactly a messenger that's going to make you feel comfortable, not going to tell you what you want to hear. | ||
So how does the enemy cash in on that? | ||
How does the accuser cash in on that? | ||
Oh, they're a racist. | ||
They're crazy. | ||
They're a bigot. | ||
They're a misogynist. | ||
There's something wrong with them. | ||
We don't like them. | ||
That's cancel culture. | ||
That's political correctness. | ||
That's censorship. | ||
Oh, it's a flawed person? | ||
Exploit the vulnerability. | ||
Exploit the weakness. | ||
Don't listen to what they say. | ||
Don't listen. | ||
That'll make you feel uncomfortable. | ||
Doesn't it make you uncomfortable to hear some of the things they say? | ||
Aren't they imperfect? | ||
Don't listen to them. | ||
Listen to me. | ||
My job is to talk to you and make you feel good. | ||
While I rob you out of your back pocket. | ||
Is that not what's going on? | ||
And so I listen to that part of it, and there's other stuff in the interview, there's other stuff about White Lives Matter, and that's all part of it, but to me this is the most important thing, because here he is, and again, he may not even know about, you gotta do a little bit of research to see what's going on with the Abraham Accords, and follow the money, and what's the point of all this, and not everybody's up to speed on all the particulars, but Kanye just knows. | ||
What is his qualification to speak on these matters? | ||
What are his credentials here? | ||
He's not a college graduate. | ||
What are his credentials? | ||
Oh yeah, he made things. | ||
He's a maker. | ||
He's a truth teller. | ||
What are his credentials? | ||
He went from nothing and made it into something. | ||
Not scamming people. | ||
Not scamming people with stupid lies. | ||
Not scamming people with arbitrage in various forms, which comes in many forms. | ||
And people I know have been a part of this, Crypto and that kind of thing. | ||
He went from something or from nothing to something not by moving money around and not by inheriting it and anything like that and nepotism and his connections but by being great, by being the greatest, by creating something that people love, by creating something that speaks to people and makes people feel better. | ||
And trying to make people's lives better with an interest in the human experience and an interest in improving the human being, raising the consciousness, improving people's way of living. | ||
If you've listened to his interviews, that's always what he's been about. | ||
He never wanted to just make something that people like and enrich himself. | ||
He always wanted to do things that challenge the status quo and do things that speak to people and on a different level than what's out there. | ||
That's his qualification, to sit across the table and say, you're full of shit, you're out here to make money. | ||
And he's a guy that just gets it, like all the other titans that we see in America that everybody's trying to bring down in this perilous time. | ||
This excerpt, that's like, if that doesn't tell you what's up, that he gets it on that level, and he's speaking a language that Trump understands, and that he understands, and everybody who's ever made anything understands, anybody that is righteous understands, It tells you we're on the right side here. | ||
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We're on the right side of history. | |
He says it's just about making money. | ||
They can't, and that's something too, they can't make anything on their own. | ||
As someone that's a maverick and a talent who's lost everything, been said to have lost his mind, to becoming a billionaire who's really built something from nothing. | ||
And he sits across the table from Josh Kushner, he says, who feels entitled, who's never created anything of value other than being a venture capitalist. | ||
He says, I have a major issue with that. | ||
And anybody who's ever built anything will tell you, and on any level, whether it's in any company, in a municipal government, at the highest levels, it's the same story. | ||
And here's a guy like Trump, who kind of recognizes one to make the country better, another builder. | ||
And you got people like Jared Kushner, handlers. | ||
Handlers, and that's not a dog whistle. | ||
Yeah, a lot of them are Jews, okay? | ||
A lot of the handlers are Jews. | ||
Not all of them. | ||
And not all Jews are handlers, but a lot of them. | ||
I'm not using that as a dog whistle. | ||
I'll just come right out and say, yeah, Jared Kushner's Jewish. | ||
And a lot of the handlers are like this because Jews don't believe in Jesus Christ. | ||
Not nominally, not effectively, they don't believe in Jesus Christ. | ||
Which is where all good things come from. | ||
They come from God. | ||
If you're turned off from that, if you're against that, hey, guess what you're gonna be? | ||
Guess what you're gonna be? | ||
You're gonna be about the worship of self, which Kanye also talked about, narcissism, and the seeking of profit, and like that. | ||
And Kanye said they can't build anything. | ||
Well, you know who else can't build anything? | ||
The devil. | ||
And so wouldn't you know it that people that follow the devil, people that worship themselves, people that are full of pride and sin and vice, people that hate God, people that are turned away from Jesus, no wonder they can't make anything, no wonder their wealth comes from moving things around, no wonder they're set against the creatives and the builders and the people that have their creative faculty from God. | ||
The creative faculty comes from God, because God is a creator. | ||
That's the first story of the Bible. | ||
That's what God does, creates. | ||
And that's where our creative capacity comes from. | ||
If you're a maker, if you're a creator, you're godly. | ||
And the same goes for if you create beautiful things, and you're a truth teller, and you try to live righteously, it comes from God. | ||
If you're an imitator, and if you're a deceiver, And if you work against what is good, what does that make you? | ||
It makes you the antithesis of God. | ||
The absence of good. | ||
Which is the devil. | ||
And those are the people that are set against Christ. | ||
Those are the people that are set against good. | ||
And a lot of them are these people that believe in the Jewish religion. | ||
Or atheism. | ||
So it's true, and I don't know that that's what Kanye means by all that, but certainly he's telling the truth regardless. | ||
Certainly he's saying something, he's tapping into something which is true regardless of to what extent he grasps all of that. | ||
And again, not to be patronizing, but not everybody's looking into it on that level. | ||
And he's right. | ||
And why is our country gone so off course? | ||
It's because these are the people that are doing all the decisions. | ||
The administration was full of handlers that thought they knew better than Trump. | ||
They're the businessmen. | ||
They're the good venture capitalists. | ||
They're the ones that are going to tell Trump he's crazy and Kanye's crazy and don't trust this one. | ||
You're too racist. | ||
You're too extreme. | ||
You're too this. | ||
You're too that. | ||
You can't say that. | ||
That's not how it's done. | ||
These are the minders. | ||
These are the handlers that are put in our path to prevent us from having the country that we deserve. | ||
The kind of country that we want to live in. | ||
It's like Trump said, the same people telling you that you can't have the country that you want, they're the same people that told you that Trump wouldn't be on the RNC stage in July 2016. | ||
And they were proved wrong. | ||
We can get Trump on that stage. | ||
We can get Kanye on Tucker. | ||
We can create cozy. | ||
We can do these things. | ||
And we can have the country we want. | ||
But it's about empowering the right people. | ||
And that's about recognizing the state of things, which is this. | ||
Not to listen to people that are going to tell us what we want to hear and make us comfortable, but listen to the people that are going to make us uncomfortable. | ||
The people that don't want anything from us. | ||
The people that, like Kanye said, are performing for an audience of one, which is God. | ||
In other words, doing the right thing. | ||
And not pandering to the tastes and opinions for whatever motivation of people. | ||
To get their money, to get their attention, to get their affection, to get their loyalty or something. | ||
So, as always, such an insightful, powerful interview and statement from Kanye. | ||
He just gets it. | ||
You see it! | ||
And it's all... I want to frame that. | ||
I want to frame that clip there. | ||
Because it says it all, doesn't it? | ||
Moses stuttered, God is not always going to bring the perfect personality. | ||
He never did, except for Jesus, other than that. | ||
You look at the Old Testament, it's filled with people. | ||
Even the New Testament is filled with people. | ||
They're not the perfect personality. | ||
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Other than Jesus. | |
That's not always going to be the perfect person. | ||
In fact, almost never. | ||
That's the greatest miracle, is that God can turn sinners into saints. | ||
So that's the takeaway. | ||
Huge interview. | ||
Huge game changer. | ||
Totally awesome meme magic moment. | ||
The energy's just back, man. | ||
Don't you feel... I mean, between Sneeko and Kanye and Tate and Trump and all this Elon buying Twitter. | ||
That's why you have to believe. | ||
It's a choice. | ||
You have to choose to believe. | ||
You have to choose to believe. | ||
Choose to believe in God. | ||
Choose to believe in America again. | ||
Believe that we can achieve victory. | ||
The power of true belief. | ||
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We can do it. | |
Amen. | ||
And I can feel it. | ||
You can feel it. | ||
The energy just shifted. | ||
All it takes Is people doing the right thing, whether it's people like Kanye doing the right thing, or Tucker, or Trump, or Elon, or me, or Alex Jones, people that are famous, or people that are not famous. | ||
It's about everybody choosing to fight the fight in their own way. | ||
And Elon, his fight is buying Twitter, and Trump is running for president, and Kanye is wearing a shirt that says White Lives Matter, and making music, and mine is doing this show. | ||
What's your contribution? | ||
What is your act of courageous defiance and righteousness? | ||
What's your cross that you're going to take up to save the world? | ||
And if everybody who believes does that, you'll inspire everyone else. | ||
Everyone that does it will inspire someone else, and they'll inspire other people. | ||
And not everyone's going to make it. | ||
Not everyone's going to be... Some people are going to get put up on the cross, and some people are going to be Judas, as we've seen. | ||
Some people are going to betray, and they're going to choose despair, and the ugly. | ||
And some people deny, and they'll come back later, like Peter. | ||
Well, you'll deny me three times, okay, and then they come back. | ||
But are you going to try? | ||
Are you going to follow the example of Christ? | ||
Are you going to take up a cross and fight for your victory over the devil? | ||
It's about words and deeds. | ||
Are people going to start telling the truth and doing the right thing? | ||
Because if they are, then we can have a good country. | ||
We can have the country we want. | ||
And if they don't, then we won't. | ||
We'll get what we deserve. | ||
But it's a choice. | ||
Everybody has a choice. | ||
So we see all these other people choosing to do the right thing. | ||
We've got to choose to do the right thing too. | ||
So that's Kanye. | ||
But we're gonna move on. | ||
We're gonna take a look at our Super Chats and we'll see what you guys have to say about all this. | ||
Let's take a look. | ||
My nose is itching. | ||
But let's see what we got going on in the Super Chats here. | ||
Let me get my headset out and get this all set up. | ||
Let's take a look It's mean magic 24 24. | ||
2024, man! | ||
We're back! | ||
We are back. | ||
Alright, let's see. | ||
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Okay. | |
We will be bringing the merch store back soon. | ||
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Okay, so you'll be able to buy the hats again soon. | |
kind of first hat anywhere online uh we will be bringing the merch store back soon okay so you'll be able to buy the hats again soon we're just figuring out payment processing but should be back online hopefully before the end of the year But don't ask me about it again, okay? | ||
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Chicago land grow I percent $100 whoops Fox News executives having their hand forced to air this interview because it draws too many eyes Trump 2016 campaign energy let's fucking go Chicago land grow I percent $100 yes Yeah, that was pretty awesome, right? | ||
You know, you know, Tucker's totally in on it, you know. | ||
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Tucker totally gets it. | |
He's right. | ||
And yeah, I know that Fox News did not want to put that on TV, but they had to. | ||
It's true. | ||
The energy is back. | ||
The meme war is back on. | ||
24, that's gonna be it. | ||
But hey, 07, hey, thanks for the huge super chat, man! | ||
Big shout out! | ||
I appreciate it! | ||
Let's go! | ||
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ChicagolandGroiper, my man, coming from the rack. | |
I'm from Chicago, man. | ||
So hey, thanks a lot, buddy. | ||
07's for Chicagoland, Groyper. | ||
Let's go. | ||
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I have not. | |
What does he look like? | ||
Let me pull it up. | ||
Buffin sell cent $5. | ||
Agree with your gym rant the other day, King. | ||
Also, have you seen raw egg nationalist? | ||
It looks like he doesn't even work out. | ||
I have not. | ||
What does he look like? | ||
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Let me pull it up. | |
Raw egg nationalist. | ||
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What does he look like? | |
Anybody have a picture of him? | ||
I'm not gonna be able to find it off the cuff. | ||
No, I haven't seen it, but probably true, I'm sure. | ||
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Dimitri sent $3. | |
What's your opinion on Midwest hemo? | ||
I like it. | ||
You mean like, like never meant? | ||
Like American football? | ||
Very awesome. | ||
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Yeah, it was a little bit disappointing. | |
Watching that Mark Kelly ex-Blake Masters debate was so draining. | ||
More of the same. | ||
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Unfortunate stuff for sure. | |
On the bright side, Carrie Lake is poised to win. | ||
Yeah, it was a little bit disappointing. | ||
I mean, I don't know how I feel about that. | ||
Sort of cucking on every issue in order to win. | ||
I mean, it's one thing to do a little bit of omission and things like that, but to say, uh, I'm not totally against abortion and there was no election fraud, like, come on, man. | ||
A little bit disappointing, but I mean, I guess we can understand it. | ||
I don't know if I like it. | ||
Um, and yeah, Carrie Link, I mean, even her, she's, she's cucking a little bit as well. | ||
So, it'll be better than the alternative. | ||
Not happy about it. | ||
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You're right, yeah, probably could have been spared. | |
Yeah, it is better than Good Morning Groper, I agree. | ||
Yeah, well, I mean, Telegram just sucks as a platform. | ||
You're right. | ||
Yeah, probably could have been spared. | ||
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Yeah, it is better than Good Morning Groyper. | |
I agree. | ||
Yeah, well, I mean, Telegram just sucks as a platform. | ||
I just hate it. | ||
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So, you're right. | |
LFG, yeah, Dub. | ||
Dub Sneeko, Dub AF, Dub yay. | ||
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AF wins, Ye wins, Trump wins, NJF wins, LFG 07K. | ||
LFG, yeah, dub. | ||
Dub Sneeko, dub AF, dub yay. | ||
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And 35 Ralph Bucks. | |
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If Crowder made WLM shirts in 2020, maybe that would have been cool. | |
But this is just bandwagoning. | ||
All of a sudden now people are willing to push these boundaries. | ||
Yeah, it is hard not to be cynical about that. | ||
Steven Crowder, oh, White Lives Matter shirt. | ||
You wouldn't have said that yesterday. | ||
You wouldn't have said that a week ago if Kanye didn't say that. | ||
Benny Johnson, Rick Rennell. | ||
That's the worst part is all these parasites want to latch onto at the moment that Kanye makes it cool. | ||
But that's okay. | ||
We just gotta stay ahead of the curve. | ||
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Adolphus sent $7. | |
We're so back. | ||
Christ is King. | ||
America first. | ||
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07, buddy. | ||
We're back. | ||
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Love Sneeko. | ||
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Hey, your hair is bustin' away. | ||
Hey, thanks! | ||
Yeah, I, uh, for some reason it just came together tonight. | ||
Meme magic, I guess. | ||
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They are forcing God's hand. | ||
It will happen when the weather cools. | ||
Two voices will speak in a silence that all will hear. | ||
Mmm, what do you think those are? |