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JEWISH MAFIA: Kyrie Irving Latest Black American TARGETED By Jewish Media | AF Ep. 1091
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From this day forward, it's going to be only America first.
America first.
Thank you.
nick fuentes
Good evening, everybody.
You're watching America First.
My name is Nicholas Chaif-Wentz.
We have a great show for you tonight.
Very excited to be back with you here tonight on Tuesday.
We have a lot to talk about tonight, a lot to get into.
Our featured story is about a basketball player named Kyrie Irving, who is the latest black American to be targeted by the Jewish media.
I'm not a basketball guy.
I'm not even really like a sports guy as you know.
So, I don't really know who Kyrie Irving is.
Heard the name before.
Don't really know anything about him.
But here's what I do know.
He posted something on social media last week.
A link to a movie that purports that Jews sometimes drink blood in ritual sacrifice to the devil.
Which is a fact.
Which we've established on the show before is true.
Kyrie Irving is a famous basketball player in the NBA, and now all the Jews, just like with Kanye West in the past few weeks, are all over the NBA, they're all over the team, the Nets, and they're all over him as a guy.
And so just like Ye declared DEFCON 3 before he went to war with the Jewish media, I guess Kyrie Irving should have done the same thing.
Now the ADL is having meetings with the NBA, the NBA has made an apology, the team has made an apology, or I should say the owner, the general manager of the team.
Charles Barkley has called for him to be suspended, and there was a protest at the game.
The big game.
Where a bunch of Jews, obvious Jews wearing yarmulkes, wore shirts that said, Stop Anti-Semitism.
Right on the side of the basketball court.
So it looks like he's getting the Kanye treatment.
I have to say, it's good to see another black guy, or another person, another American, standing up to Jewish power.
So we'll talk about that.
We'll also be talking tonight about this new article in The Atlantic, which I'm sure you've already heard about.
They want a COVID amnesty.
Have you heard this?
New article published in The Atlantic.
I don't remember if it was today or yesterday.
But they're saying that on behalf of all the people that pushed the lockdown and the people that pushed the vaccine mandate and the social distancing and the mask mandate and everything, they're now telling us that we need to just forget about all of that.
They were wrong about everything.
They were wrong about the effect of the lockdown on the economy and public health.
They were wrong about the effect of school shutdowns on children, and particularly their test scores and socialization.
They were wrong even about the technical medical aspects of the virus itself, its transmissibility, where it transmits, risk factor, so on.
They were wrong about all of it, and we know this now.
It's quietly become the consensus without saying it that all of that conventional logic is just not true.
And now, says the media, it's time for an amnesty.
It's time for a total exoneration.
And basically, we just need to act as though it never happened.
Forget about it!
Forgive them and act as though it didn't happen.
Time to focus on solutions, they say.
So we'll go through the article.
We'll talk about that.
Pretty convenient, right?
Gotta love it.
And, well, I guess we'll get into it, but it's sort of funny.
It reminds me about, you know, like everything.
Everything that we're right about and they're wrong about.
And I want you to internalize this feeling about the COVID pandemic that in the moment, this is like a very important premise.
We're just going to get right into it.
I don't want to cover the article just yet, but here is a point I want to make right now before we even really dive into the article and to the details of the news.
I want everybody to internalize the feeling that you have right now Think about this.
Visualize this.
Imagine this.
Actualize this in your mind.
Two years ago, this country went insane.
Everybody was wearing masks everywhere.
People were saying, social distance, social distance.
Everybody was staying home from work.
Everybody was staying home from school.
It was a ghost town everywhere.
The economy crashed.
The businesses shut down.
And this went on for years.
And if you weren't completely on board with it, then everyone hated you.
And they made you feel like you were insane or evil.
If you even were skeptical of what was being pushed.
Trust the science, they said.
Trust the medical community.
Trust the government.
We all remember that.
It was recent.
It took a long time.
It was years.
And we all experienced it personally.
So everyone knows what I'm talking about.
Everybody was there.
And everybody lived it in their home, at their job, at their school, in their friend circles.
Everybody did the Zoom thing.
Everybody put the mask on.
And that ridiculous charade.
Everybody waited in line on a sticker On the floor, six feet spread apart.
And now here we are.
This was in recent memory.
Here we are in 2022 and we found out that it was all wrong.
It was all wrong.
Everything about it was wrong.
The vaccines were wrong.
The vaccines don't work.
We know that now, even though they tried to force everybody to get it.
We now know the masks never worked.
The lockdowns didn't work.
They cause more harm than good, which is what Trump said in the beginning.
In May or April 2020 when this whole thing started.
And I want to focus on that feeling because it is this way with everything else.
Like what we're about to talk about tonight.
Our featured story we're talking about Jewish power.
And we're talking about how Kyrie Irving Share this documentary about ritual sacrifice that the elites perform.
And we're also broadly talking about what happened with Ye, talking about Jewish media.
Think about it in these terms.
Right now, if you say Jews run the media, and if you talk about Christian nationalism, in contra distinction to this Judeo-Christian consensus, which is untouchable, It feels a lot like saying the vaccine doesn't work in 2021.
It feels a lot like saying masks don't work in 2020.
But it's true.
But it's true, but we're right.
And remember the feeling now of
Vindication, and understanding how the temperature changed, how difficult it was two years ago, and how they gaslit, and how they caused you to doubt yourself, and to be confused, and they ostracized you, and manipulated you, and how, like a storm cloud, it just passed, that all just went away, and now it's clear as day what was going on.
Then, And we know it now, but without all that pressure, it's the same way with everything else.
Everything else we talk about on the show, Israel did 9-11, Israel killed JFK, they killed RFK, they brought us into World War I, they brought us into World War II, the Jews run the media, the Holocaust is atrocity propaganda, they enforce this omerita upon the population, A code of silence with gangster mafia tactics.
Comprehensive, organized, ethnic lobbying.
Jewish federations, Jewish congresses, ADL, AIPAC.
Foreign interest lobbying from the state of Israel.
That's just one large facet of it.
Race issue.
This rabid neocon military industrial complex.
The whole thing.
It's no different.
It's no different in that way.
That's a very important point because I like how... because we all lived it.
And that's why this is a... that's why I'm really trying to impress this upon you.
Because you all realized it.
It's easier said than done when you're thinking about it, when it's happening over there, when you're imagining it, but we all lived it.
They made us feel like we were crazy, and it felt so real, even though we knew we were right to doubt.
We knew we were right to be skeptical.
But they made our lives so difficult in a real, practical, tangible way.
They turned your family against you, your friends against you.
They made you feel alone.
They isolated you.
They sanctioned you.
If you didn't get the vaccine, you're out.
You can't enter a restaurant, you can't leave the country, you can't attend school, and so on.
They made you feel like the whole world was against you and you were crazy for doubting.
And then, as quickly as it all started, it just went away.
And within weeks, everyone just forgot about it.
Everyone just forgot about it.
And now there's no vax, and now there's no social distance, and now you hardly really see the masks or anything.
And without even saying they were wrong, without even coming out and saying, breaking news, we broke with the past, it was all wrong, they were all right, the whole thing was a lie, or a fraud, or a deception, it just dissipated.
It is the same thing with these other things.
Don't doubt yourself.
Trust yourself.
Trust your instincts.
Stop following your mind and listen to your heart like Kanye said.
So anyway, so I just I just wanted to point that out because we're going to get into the letter and we're going to get into all this stuff but you know as I'm as I'm introducing it and I'm thinking about Kyrie and Ye, it's just it's just like unbelievable that
When you really think about the gravity of what just took place with this pandemic, and you think about the contrast, it was 12 months ago, 12 months ago, we were protesting in Springfield because the government said, if you don't get this vaccine every six weeks, you will not work and you can't go to school.
And people were getting fired from their jobs, And getting kicked out of school.
And ostracized.
People's families were saying, you can't come to Thanksgiving, you can't come to Christmas if you don't have the vaccine.
That was 12 months ago.
And now it's like every day, Biden or the CEO of Pfizer, they get sick.
Everybody's getting cerebral palsy.
People are dying in their sleep due to arrhythmia.
It's the triggering of, I don't know what it is, but it's chemicals.
When you begin to wake up, your body has to stimulate itself and that is causing arrhythmia because of damage to the cardiovascular system and the heart from the vaccine.
12 months.
They never acknowledged it.
They never apologized.
They never said what it was.
And it was night and day.
And such is the case with these other things.
Internalize that feeling.
Because when you realize what it's like now, compared to then, it makes it easier to live in this moment with the Jewish issue, or all these other issues, in the so-called night period.
If you see in the COVID era, and the Vax era, and we all witnessed it.
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We all bore witness, personally.
nick fuentes
We all witnessed the night time.
And now we all live in the day.
Because we've all undergone that, now we can recognize that we're in the night on the Jewish issue.
We're in the night on these other issues.
And if it seems hard now, well, you know, day is coming.
That's the hope, is that we can bring about a daytime if we just say no.
No, we don't trust you.
No, we will not be deceived.
We will not deceive ourselves on your behalf.
We will not be bullied or isolated or manipulated.
We are right.
We trust ourselves.
We trust God.
We trust our reason and our mind.
And we're going to see this through, one way or the other.
We can lose our job or whatever in the meantime, as long as we get to the daytime.
As long as we get past it.
So that's already like a show.
But I just wanted to make that point before we get on while it's fresh in my mind.
So that's that.
So we will get to that.
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What else?
It's really it.
Happy All Saints Day.
Hope you went to church.
Holy Day of Obligation for all of the Christians, for all the Catholics.
So happy All Saints Day.
Tomorrow, All Souls Day.
I think All Souls Day is not... I don't think you have to go to church tomorrow.
But you can.
So there's that.
What else?
Was yesterday Halloween?
Yeah, damn.
Well, happy Halloween.
The days just kind of blend together lately.
I don't know.
Ever?
Well, I'm off my good sleep schedule.
I don't know if you could tell.
I don't know if you could tell, but I'm off my good sleep schedule.
I'm back to being a mess, okay?
I'm back to being scattered and a little bit all over the place.
And they were blending together.
Now I'm just lost.
Before, the days blended together because they were so monotonous.
Wake up in the morning, eat the same thing, do the same chores, do the same work, do the show, go to bed at the same time, and it was just like, the days just blended into each other.
Now, I sleep a few hours, I'm awake for 20 hours, I sleep some hours, I'm awake for 30 hours.
I don't know what year it is anymore.
You could tell me it's 2025 already.
I'd say, oh, okay.
So I'm all over the map again.
I just had McDonald's.
We're back on that.
I just had this moment.
I almost didn't do the show.
I almost killed myself instead of doing the show.
I'm about to tell you about my struggle with... I'm about to tell you my struggle with mental health.
I was about to commit suicide before I started the show because, you know, I ordered McDonald's DoorDash.
Okay, so I go down, I get the McDonald's.
And I throw it on the table and I open the bag and the the fries, which is my favorite part, is sideways.
The fry carton is sideways.
So there's no good way to get to to extract this from the bag.
So I try to pull it out.
The fries spill all over into the bag.
So then I take all my stuff out.
I'm scooping the fries out, putting them in the carton.
Okay, I got about half of them in the carton.
I throw the other half in the quarter pounder box.
Then I knock over the carton and the fries spill all over the table and the floor.
I'm like, are you fucking kidding me?
So I collect them.
You know, I collect the fries up.
The salvageable ones, I throw them back in the thing, I put it in the microwave.
Then I, you know, I take my shower, I get ready to debut the movie, and I just got my haircut today.
Oh, and then today, so this is at the end of the day, the beginning of the day, I go to get my haircut, and it is such, in the city of Chicago now, where you can't leave the city without it taking an hour to get home.
I don't know how that is.
I don't know where all these people came from.
I don't know why it is this way.
It used to be the case that there would be traffic in the morning and then at rush hour.
Now traffic is just a permanent fixture.
So it takes me 20 minutes to get down there.
It took me an hour to get home!
At 2 o'clock!
At 2 o'clock in the afternoon!
An hour!
How does that... Where do these cars come from?
Where do these people come from?
How does the travel time increase by 300%?
It's 2 o'clock!
It took me a half hour to get my hair cut.
It's like the Truman Show.
Like, I got on the entrance to the highway and all the cars just formed.
So I'm just like losing my mind.
I'm in traffic.
Stop, start, stop, start.
I get off in the ghetto.
Stop, start, even there.
I'm not on the highway.
I'm on, like, a major thoroughfare.
And once again, I'm in, like, a single lane.
I'm... So then the McDonald's episode happens.
Then I look at my hair and I'm like, you know, my hair's... I don't really... It's always kind of tricky.
You kinda gotta grow into it, you know?
As I sit down to do this show, I'm like, I look like shit.
Look like shit.
I feel like shit.
I spilled my fries everywhere.
I was in traffic all day.
Like, you know what?
Maybe I'm just gonna... Maybe I'm just gonna die.
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Maybe I'm just gonna combust.
nick fuentes
Maybe I will just spontaneously combust instead of doing the show.
So anyways, that was my day.
You see, it's days like this that make me who I am.
That's what you... And here's what I'm gonna say.
Then we'll get into the news.
For as long as I've been doing this show, everybody's always telling me, everybody's always nitpicking.
You need to work out, you really need to get a good night's sleep, you really need to do this, you need to do that.
And in my opinion, it is this kind of strife, it's this kind of...
Controlled chaos or uncontrolled chaos.
It's a makes me it's what makes me me Because if I was just a if I was one of these meal prep freaking lunchable container store niggas I Would just I would just be a regular Joe.
I'd be like you people, you know, everybody's always telling me Body, mind, soul.
unidentified
You gotta go to the gym and you gotta cook your own food.
nick fuentes
You're not gonna cook your own food?
You eat McDonald's every day?
That's not healthy.
That's ridiculous.
It's part of it.
It's part of it, okay?
I generate this life, this life generates me.
unidentified
Okay?
nick fuentes
Now I think about that because everybody's always trying to get me to... Everybody's trying to get me to be normal.
Everybody's trying to get me to draw within the lines or color within the lines, right?
You draw the lines.
Color within the lines.
I'm like, no.
I'll eat McDonald's every day.
Okay, I'll live an erratic lifestyle.
I'll wake up.
At 5 p.m.
Everybody's always pushing up their glasses.
You know, I like Nick, but he's really gotta work out.
I like Nick, but I don't know.
He's just not really... He's sort of like a man-child or whatever.
It's like, okay.
It reminds me of that... You see that video that Kanye posted two weeks ago?
And he's got this new song.
He's listening to it in the car.
And the song goes something like, you don't love yay.
You're fake, bitch.
Go listen to Lil Baby, bitch.
Go listen to Future, bitch.
That's how I feel.
I'm at the point now where I'm like, if you're not on board, go watch something else.
Go watch Matt Walls, bitch.
You know, you're fake, bitch.
Go listen to Michael Knowles, bitch.
Go listen to Ben Shapiro, bitch.
Go listen to Steven Crowder, bitch.
You don't love me.
You don't love me.
You don't support this.
Go listen to Steven Crowder, bitch.
That's the energy.
And when Ye said that, I felt that.
And when he said that, when he said, you're fake, go listen to Lil Baby, I felt that.
So, we're in that part of the cycle now, okay?
We did a long cycle of normal, Nick.
We did a long cycle of normalcy and peace and stability.
And now the Global Consciousness Project is at a five, okay?
Now I'm awakened.
Something in the constellations has changed.
I'm awake now, okay?
I was dormant.
I was sleepwalking.
I was making great stuff.
Something is happening in the celestial bodies.
Something is happening in the cosmos.
The Global Consciousness Project has shot up to a 5.
I am awake.
I'm alert.
I can't sleep anymore for now.
The chromium supplement and the GABA supplement's not cutting it.
The dark chocolate's not cutting it.
So we're in a period of increased activity.
Volatility.
Anyway, so that's that.
All right, let's get into the news.
All right, enough with that.
Let's get into the news.
I want to dive into our first story, this COVID amnesty.
And you need to remember that these people all need to be put in cages forever now.
I want to stress this.
It's going to be so easy as we begin to make progress, as we begin to rack up victories, We're going to lean into mercy.
I can already see this coming.
This is going to be one of the problems when we win, is our pathetic, slavish, vacillating enemies are going to drop to their knees before us and say, how about an amnesty?
How about we just focus on problems?
And we need to have the fortitude to cut their heads off, okay?
Because this is what it's going to be.
As we begin to liberate enemy positions, as we begin to liberate towns and cities, as we begin to roll back the tide of the New World Order, they're going to drop to their knees in acquiescence and they're going to beg for mercy.
And you need to be ready to cut them in half.
From the top of their head, through their teeth, right down to their ass.
Okay?
You need to be ready to chop them in half vertically and cut their heads off.
Because we can't forget what they did to us.
We can't- and I'm sorry, that's a joke.
Not literally.
Not literally, obviously.
Not literally.
But we need to- the point I'm trying to make is we must never forget what they did to us.
And we must never forget that it was wrong and that they will do it again if given the opportunity.
They'll do it again.
They did it then.
They're doing it now in other ways.
They'll do it more in the future.
The idea that we win these battles, they beg for mercy, and we say, ah, alright, get out of here.
Go on.
You're free to go.
Handcuffs unlocked.
Get out of here.
Then they go, and they create reinforcements, and then they come back and rape all the women, and kill all your children, and enslave all the men.
That's what they do.
You gotta finish the job.
We gotta finish him off.
We gotta make it hurt.
And this is a perfect example.
So, as we've been covering on the show, this COVID narrative is just completely falling apart.
The vaccine narrative has totally collapsed.
Remember, like I said a year ago, they said, we're gonna fire you if you don't get the vax.
They just gave up on that.
It completely fell apart.
Because it doesn't work.
And actually, it's making people sick.
And we knew that a year ago.
It was almost a year ago to the day, actually, that the single and sole leader of the FDA overruled the advisory bodies of both the CDC and the FDA to create an authorization of booster shots for the general population.
Do we remember that?
Because their excuse is always something like, well, we couldn't have known, we couldn't, we didn't, and we're about to get into it in this article.
We couldn't have possibly known.
The information didn't exist.
We just didn't know.
But if we did, then, it would have been different.
That's what they say.
Well, that's not good enough.
Because we did know.
Like I said, a year ago, at the height of the vaccine mandate hysteria, which is a horrifying, disturbing moment in American history when the federal government forced everybody to get a vaccine.
Think about that sentence.
At the height of that, the single leader, one woman who led the FDA, overruled the advice of the CDC, Which is a community of doctors and epidemiologists and bureaucrats and experts, and not like we trust the CDC necessarily, but even they were against this.
She overruled the FDA's advisory panel too, to authorize COVID booster shots for the general public.
The FDA and the CDC, which we already don't really trust, both said, the advisory bodies both said, Don't boost people that are not at risk due to pre-existing conditions, advanced age, or obesity.
They said those are the only people that should be getting a booster shot.
Those are the only people that the risk of COVID outweighs the risk of immune damage, immune system damage from the vaccine or immune suppression.
You had doctors at the FDA that said, we'll resign if the FDA advisory panel goes forward with a recommendation for the general public.
And what did the leader of the FDA do?
Overruled the CDC, overruled the FDA, and created a new category for booster shots, which is anybody with an occupational risk of exposure to COVID, which is everybody.
So that kind of shady stuff was going on in the middle of it.
And that's only one thing.
That's what I remember from this time a year ago.
That was going on at this time almost exactly a year ago.
You knew a year ago.
You knew two years ago.
But they went forward with it anyway.
Now they say they didn't know.
That's convenient.
And so they're asking now for amnesty about all these lies and the fraud and the deception about this collapsing COVID narrative in this new article in The Atlantic.
And it's called, It's Time for a Pandemic Amnesty.
That's the headline.
And the gist of it is that they want a total exoneration.
unidentified
Oh, really?
nick fuentes
That's the premise.
This is the article.
that was done on both sides, they say, during the pandemic.
They're saying that we're just going to not really keep score.
It was so much craziness and confusion amongst everybody.
So much so that let's just put it all behind us, forget it ever happened, because we've got more pressing things anyway.
Oh, really?
That's the premise.
This is the article.
I'll read some sections from it.
It says, quote, in April 2020, with nothing else to do, my family took an enormous number of hikes.
We all wore cloth masks that I had made myself.
We had a family hand signal, which the person in the front would use if someone was approaching on the trail and we needed to put on our masks.
Once, when another child got too close to my then four-year-old son on a bridge, he yelled at her, social distancing!
Okay?
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This is how it starts.
nick fuentes
She says, these precautions were totally misguided.
Oh, you think?
In April 2020, no one got the coronavirus from passing someone else on a hike.
Outdoor transmission was vanishingly rare.
Our cloth masks made out of old bandanas wouldn't have done anything anyway.
But the thing is, we didn't know.
We didn't know, she said.
And we all remember this.
We all made fun of these people.
The over-the-top, the cloth masks, making masks, going around.
It's all wrong.
The disease doesn't spread outside.
We always knew that.
And she says, we didn't know that in April.
Yes, we did.
Yes, we did.
We always knew that sunlight, you ever hear the expression, sunlight is the best disinfectant?
People use that as an idiom to mean that exposing evil gets rid of evil or something like that.
But it's an idiom because it quite literally means that sunlight disinfects things because of ultralight, ultraviolet rays, and light from the sun literally disinfects things.
That's why they say sunlight is the best disinfectant.
Because it is.
Literally.
And we knew from the very beginning that transmission was low outdoors for that reason.
And that getting sunlight was critical to building up your immune system and also happened to be critical for neutralizing the spread of the virus.
In the air.
It's airborne transmission.
If it's airborne in a closed space, it's there.
If it's airborne outdoors, it gets neutralized by the sun.
So the science goes.
We knew this a year ago.
We knew this in April 2020.
We knew this in June 2020.
But this is what they're going to do.
They're going to say, well, we didn't know.
We didn't know.
Oh, well, we knew.
And it was, frankly, not that complicated.
We just didn't know.
Now, I'll grant you, in January and in February we didn't know.
Maybe in March we didn't know.
But at the minimum, by June, we knew what we were dealing with.
By June.
If you recall, the first lockdown, the six weeks to stop the spread or slow the spread, that began in the middle of March 2020.
So when it was spreading in China and Iran and Italy and South Korea in January and February and March, maybe you could be forgiven for not knowing, but the lockdown started in mid-March and certainly by June we knew these things.
And here's a good reason why we knew these things.
Do you remember how everybody took a break from the COVID lockdown in Late May, early June 2020 to go on riot for black people.
Do you remember that?
When everybody rioted and protested for George Floyd, who was a degenerate criminal.
And everybody said, well, why did they get to go out in these mass gatherings of hundreds of thousands of people?
Why did they get to go out?
We can't go to work or go to school, but they're out burning cities down in these giant lynch mobs.
What's the story with that?
Why aren't they putting those people back in their homes?
And do you remember what the media said?
It doesn't spread.
It doesn't spread during Gay Pride Month, and it doesn't spread at BLM.
It doesn't spread during those things.
And they said, it's a large outdoor gathering, so it won't spread.
And, you know, technically they were right.
But the truth was, it wasn't about the protest, it wasn't the protest that was specific, it was that it was outdoors, obviously.
And they were, and also, it wasn't going to cause that much death or infection, because the disease was never that deadly.
And they knew that.
It's just that when BLM and all that was going on, they didn't say, well, we'll tolerate a lot of death for the sake of BLM.
They knew there was never going to be a lot of death.
So they just said, They sort of just went against their own rule in the pursuit of a bigger agenda in that moment.
They weren't putting all those people on the streets thinking they're all gonna die.
They knew they were never gonna die.
They just dropped the act for a few months and played stupid.
And then when all that was over, they said, oh yeah, never mind.
It's super deadly.
It's really, oh, it's really, really deadly.
Don't go to school.
We're crashing the economy.
Don't go to school.
It's gonna kill everybody.
You're gonna lose someone at your dinner table.
Remember that?
You're gonna look around the dinner table and not see somebody because they died from COVID.
That was only a concern when it wasn't BLM, when it wasn't Gay Pride Month.
Anyway.
So they knew that.
But this is now the approach.
We just didn't know.
We were being stupid.
Well, we weren't being stupid.
We just couldn't have possibly known any better.
Yeah, you could.
You 100% could have, and we knew.
So she goes on, the article says, I have been reflecting on this lack of knowledge thanks to a class I'm co-teaching.
She's at Brown University on COVID.
We spent several lectures reliving the first year of the pandemic, discussing the many important choices we had to make under conditions of tremendous uncertainty.
Some of these choices turned out to be better than others.
To take an example close to my own work, there is an emerging, if not universal, consensus that schools in the United States were closed for too long.
The health risks of in-school spread were relatively low, whereas the costs to students' well-being and educational progress were high.
The latest figures on learning loss are alarming.
But in spring and summer 2020, we had only glimmers of information.
Reasonable people, people who cared about children and teachers, advocated on both sides of the reopening debate.
Seriously?
Once again, wrong.
We didn't know.
The rate of transmission and infection and death among children was always low.
It was never high and it was never uncertain.
Ever.
Not in 2020, not in 2021, not now.
There was never a time when there was a pandemic in the schools.
It just didn't happen.
And they were talking about that from the very beginning, how unique it was.
That children seemed to be immune from, they weren't contracting it, and when they were it wasn't severe, and it almost never resulted in death.
There were like literally one handful, you could count on one hand, the number of deaths in the first year of young children from COVID.
That was always true.
So they're just rewriting the narrative now.
We didn't know that it didn't spread outdoors.
Yes, we did.
We didn't know that masks didn't work.
We always knew that.
We didn't know that it wasn't spreading in the schools.
Yes, we did.
Show me the uncertainty.
Show me the numbers.
Where was there ever data?
In the first few months of the pandemic, there was a very Thorough testing regime put in place by the Trump administration.
Everybody that wanted a rapid test could get one.
And by the way, the tests were bogus.
The PCR testing was bogus anyway.
But they were there.
So the idea that we didn't know, couldn't know, or that there was any debate or uncertainty, that's just a total retcon.
That's just a total revision.
Yes, we absolutely knew for a fact, and this was always the case, there was never a debate, and it was never even a question, that the rate of transmission was low in the schools between the students and between the teachers.
The children didn't get it, and when they did, it wasn't severe, and they almost, they literally almost never died from it.
But now she's gonna say, and this is the first thing wrong with it, she's gonna say, well, we just didn't know!
This is what she says specifically.
She says we had to make important choices under conditions of tremendous uncertainty.
She said we had only glimmers of information.
Okay, that's not true.
We knew.
She also says...
That it turned out to be an unforeseen consequence that there was a tremendous learning loss and that there were a lot of these unattended consequences negative externalities for the students which are not just The so-called learning loss, which is the test scores declining and it's not just the other strictly scholastic aspects of it, but it's also the social issues.
The depression, the anxiety.
This was a very disruptive time in people's lives.
We knew that then too.
The idea that we didn't know about transmission and we also couldn't have possibly foreseen why putting kids in the house for years And chasing them off the playground.
Like, these are things that went on.
I'm not exaggerating.
People would spot kids playing at the playground at night, sneaking out, and chase them home.
Call the cops.
Do you remember this?
It feels like we're talking about a conspiracy theory, yet we all lived it 24 months ago.
36 months ago.
You would have kids playing at the park and they get the cops called on them.
They'd be playing at the park and people would open up their window and yell at them from outside their window.
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Go home!
nick fuentes
Social distance!
You're killing people!
You're spreading the pandemic!
You are telling me you didn't see at that time how that could have been adverse?
How that could have had a negative impact?
On a child's mental and social development?
For them to not be in school for a year and be on a computer all day?
As I said years ago, when this happened, we were already in a bad place.
My generation, Generation Z, was already in a bad place because of screen addiction, because of social media and phone addiction.
We are already having the fabric of humanity Disintegrating because of the interface, because of the interference of phones and computers and tablets between human beings, between peers, between elders in the community, in schools.
That was already a problem.
In dating, in socializing, in schools.
Then they forced everybody in home, alone, Cabin Fever on screens during the school year.
No extracurriculars.
No socializing.
No playdates.
You're telling me you didn't know that was gonna be bad?
You couldn't know that we only had glimmers of information?
Are you kidding me?
We knew it.
We knew both sides of it.
We knew that there was no good argument for getting them out of school, and there was no good argument that keeping them at home was going to be benign.
We knew both sides of it.
We knew that it was a terrible idea to take them home.
That was a terrible alternative, and there was nothing wrong with them being in school.
We always knew that.
Now she's going to say, well, we just didn't know, and it just turned out so bad.
Who could have predicted Oh, us!
All of us!
Donald Trump said, as early as April 2020, he said we have to make sure the cure isn't worse than the disease.
And do you remember what they said about that?
They said, that's the dumbest thing I ever heard, that is so stupid, he's an idiot.
We lived it!
We were there!
The President of the United States, a real leader, said we have to make sure the cure isn't worse than the disease.
That the hysteria, the lockdown, the effects of the lockdown, which was suicide, overdose deaths, mental illness, depression, anxiety, economic collapse, unemployment, inflation, we have to make sure those things don't wind up in the long term hurting our country more than a disease.
And he was pointing out that it's not a question of strictly how do we reduce transmission, It's a question of harm.
It's a question of, if the subject is public health, well, like a doctor has to do, you have to evaluate alternatives.
Nobody's gonna live forever, and nobody's gonna be perfectly healthy.
And so the question is, what can we do that's more healthy?
Well, the coronavirus was a respiratory virus with, at that point in time, you could say, A mortality rate which was uncertain.
So we've got a disease that is highly infectious that may kill some people.
That may kill a large number of people or a relatively small number of people.
And the solution that was posed was shut the entire country down.
And yeah, that slowed transmission, that reduced transmission for a time and then therefore reduced the death rate for a time.
And then when everybody came back out, it shot right back up.
And so when all was said and done, if the same amount of people died, or the same amount of people got infected, or maybe there were some people that unnecessarily died, you have to weigh the damage of the disease itself to the damage of sedentary lifestyle, the damage of social isolation and withdrawal, of unemployment and recession, of all... As always, There's no easy decisions.
There's no ideal solutions.
There are just worse alternatives, better or worse alternatives.
And so the idea that nobody was saying this, or nobody could have known, that there were just well-meaning people equally informed on both sides, and they both just cared so much but didn't have information, is just not true.
There was a very clear path forward back then, which Sweden and other countries took, which was to never lock down, never mask up.
Like Trump said, let the disease wash through the population.
In other words, It's a novel virus that people don't have an immune response for yet.
Everyone's gonna get it.
And then people will be immune from it, and then it'll be over.
And the people that... And some people will die from it, but they're gonna die anyway.
So we might as well just keep everybody in business and...
And have the same amount of deaths with our economy and our country and all that intact as opposed to the same amount of people dying and you punish everybody.
You punish the children, you punish the workforce, you punish the economy, you punish the poor.
So we were saying that from the beginning, and that was right, and we knew it, it turned out to be true, and they say, well, you just couldn't have known.
Yes, you could have.
And then, and then here's the best part, then she says, well, there were people that cared on both sides.
Seriously?
Because I remember everybody that was against the COVID pandemic being called anti-science.
Now they want to, once again another revision, now they want to go back and rewrite it and she says reasonable people who cared about children and teachers advocated on both sides of the reopening schools debate.
You're saying that people that were in favor of reopening schools were reasonable and just cared about teachers and children?
Is that how we were treated in 2020 and 2021?
That's not how I recall it.
I remember being ridiculed everywhere in the mainstream media.
I remember being punished and sanctioned for this.
I remember getting kicked out of places for not wearing a mask and shouted down.
I remember being literally harassed in the streets.
People yelling at you if you weren't wearing a mask.
Unprovoked!
In restaurants, at the post office, walking down the street, in your car.
If you weren't on board with this, People were being attacked.
Now the defeated wrong party says, well there were reasonably people on both sides and no one could have known.
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What?
nick fuentes
What world did you live in?
That's not at all how it went.
But this is how they rewrite it.
And she goes on, she writes, obviously some people intended to mislead and made wildly irresponsible claims.
Remember when the public health community had to spend time and resources urging Americans not to inject themselves with bleach?
That was bad.
Nobody was ever advocating to inject yourself with bleach.
That never happened.
Once again, moving the goalpost.
Two years ago, if you weren't on board with it, there was something wrong with you.
Now they say, well, if you were against the lockdown, you were reasonable and cared, the people that were spreading misinformation were those people saying to inject bleach in your veins.
Except that never happened.
Except that didn't happen.
That is something that the mainstream media created.
That I'm sure maybe a handful of people did, But at no point in time were any of the skeptics of the lockdown, who were censored, pushing that.
When you look at all the doctors and you look at the political activists or the politicians that were banned for spreading misinformation on Twitter, or their episode on Joe Rogan got taken down, or they got fired from their job, none of them were treated that way because they were advocating for injecting bleach in your veins.
They were accused of spreading disinformation and then punished accordingly because they promoted ivermectin or hydroxychloroquine or other therapies, other therapeutics, which there was literature that suggested might have an effect.
That's not the same thing as saying inject bleach in your veins.
Seriously?
But again, shifting the goalpost.
Because she knows and they know that they did harangue everybody and they did punish people for disinformation.
Now they're just changing what the disinformation was.
Two years ago it was everyone that didn't agree is a willful purveyor of disinformation, perpetrating a fraud, probably for money or just for evil.
And that was anybody that was against it.
Now they're saying that, well, if you were right about it, which we all were, then you were one of the reasonable people that cared.
The people spreading disinformation that we punished?
Oh, those were just the people telling you to inject bleach.
Oh, you mean those people that never existed?
Seriously?
So, she goes on, she says, misinformation was and remains a huge problem.
But most errors were made by people who were working in earnest for the good of society.
Oh.
Oh well, in that case.
Given the amount of uncertainty, almost every position was taken on every topic.
And on every topic, someone was eventually proven right.
And someone else was proven wrong.
In some instances, the right people were right for the wrong reasons.
In other instances, they had a prescient understanding of the available information.
This is like how Stephen Bunnell talks.
This is like how Destiny talks.
When you absolutely, beyond a shadow of a doubt, prove them wrong, this is what they do.
Weasel words, obfuscation, goalpost shifting.
What happened?
Two years ago, they said more is never enough.
More lockdown, more masks, more vaccines, just more!
Quite literally, wear one mask, wear two masks over it.
More is never enough.
Just stack it.
There's no reasonable limitation.
There's no reasonable moderation.
Don't just wear one mask, wear two, wear three.
Wear three masks, okay?
Wear it when you work out.
Wear it when you're running.
Wear two masks when you're running.
Wear two masks when you're alone in your car.
Get three vaccines.
Get two vaccines, then get another.
Then get a vaccine every six weeks.
Lie to your doctor to qualify for the second or third booster shot.
Lock down everything.
Nobody can play in the park.
Shut down the schools.
Shut it down for five years, ten years, maybe forever.
Maybe change everything forever.
Put in place plastic barriers.
Put on your mask at the host stand and then take it off at the table.
It was crazy.
It was always crazy.
It was wrong.
They were wrong about all of it.
They were wrong about the masks, about outdoor transmission, about transmission in schools, about the potential long-term damage of the lockdown on mental health, and the mental health consequences of a recession which it caused, and the supply chain problems caused by freezing the economy, and the inflation caused by the stimulus.
Everything that we said Has now come to pass.
All of it.
They, who were in favor, were wrong.
We, who were against, were right.
They were wrong for all the reasons that they supported the lockdown.
We were right for all the reasons that we opposed it.
All of them.
For all the reasons I just put out.
Masks.
Don't stop transmission.
I didn't get lucky.
That was true.
Masks, the fabric of the mask, the membrane, was not thick enough to stop the virus.
We knew that, and we were right.
Go figure.
And so this is what they do then.
Once that is proven black and white, and they've accepted it, and clearly the government's accepted it, and that is now the prevailing consensus, then they write an article asking for forgiveness, but really just obfuscating the whole thing.
saying well we just couldn't know well we didn't know we couldn't know there was a glimmer of information and you know there were good people on both sides and you know we just didn't like the crazy people She says, it was so chaotic that everyone took a position on everything.
I'm sure every position was said by someone.
And some people were right and some people were wrong.
And some people were right but for the wrong reasons.
And yeah, there might have been some people that were right for the right reasons, but do you see what?
This is what I'm talking about.
This is what destiny is the king of.
This is what the left does.
They're fucking wrong.
Always.
And they're so tricky, and they play on your emotions, and they do these diversions and everything.
And when you finally grab them by the neck, and pin them down, and frickin' punch them in the face, and like they're wrong, and they're just defeated, it's black and white, they were wrong and you were right, then they do this.
And I go, well, everyone said everything!
Everyone said everything?
No, bitch.
The government paid people with a thousand followers on TikTok to shill the vaccine.
Not everybody was right about everything.
Not everyone said everything.
Most people said more was never enough.
Most people said yay, yes, pro-lockdown, pro-all of it, pro-mask.
And some people said no.
And the nays were right, and the yays were wrong, and now they want to make it out like, well, it was just so confusing.
Who even remembers who said what?
And maybe, and you know, everyone's right sometimes, and everyone's wrong sometimes, and everyone says things sometimes.
Everyone says things sometimes.
How about you were fucking wrong?
And now everyone's killing themselves, and now this generation will never be the same.
And now we've got permanent high inflation and this has ravaged and destroyed the world in ways that are incalculable and inconceivable today.
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And they now know that and they go, ha ha, whoops!
nick fuentes
Ah, well, you know, you weren't even right for the right reasons, okay?
Everybody was just saying stuff.
It was so confusing.
Let's just forget about it.
No, we're in a fucking Put you in jail.
Let's put it that way.
No, you need to pay.
You need to pay up.
You spread those lies.
Now you need to pay.
It doesn't work that way.
That blood is on your hands.
We, the powerless, were right.
We were censored.
We were ostracized.
We were harassed.
We were fired.
Expelled.
Ostracized by friends and family.
We were right.
It was a huge death toll.
It was a huge toll to humanity in terms of years taken off of young people's lives because of these lockdown policies, because of what they perpetrated against us while silencing dissent.
And now that it turns out that it's true, they want to play these games.
You can't fall for it.
But let's finish this article and then I'll summarize it.
She goes on and she says, um, the people who got it right for whatever reason, for whatever reason, may want to gloat.
Those who got it wrong for whatever reason may feel defensive and retrench into a position that doesn't accord with the facts.
All of this gloating and defensiveness continues to gobble up social energy and drives the culture wars on the internet.
The discussions are heated, unpleasant, and unproductive.
In the face of so much uncertainty, getting something right had a hefty element of luck.
And similarly, getting something wrong wasn't a moral failing.
Treating pandemic choices as a scorecard on which some people racked up more points than others is preventing us from moving forward.
We have to put these fights aside and declare a pandemic amnesty.
We can leave out the willful purveyors of actual misinformation while forgiving the hard calls that people had no choice but to make with imperfect knowledge.
Moving on is crucial now because the pandemic created many problems that we still need to solve.
Student test scores have shown historic declines, more so in math than in reading.
And more so for students who were disadvantaged at the start.
We need to collect data, experiment, and invest.
Is high dosage tutoring more or less cost effective than extended school years?
Why have some states recovered faster than others?
We should focus on questions like these because answering them is how we'll help our children recover.
The standard saying is that those who forget history are doomed to repeat it.
But dwelling on the mistake of history can lead to a repetitive doom loop as well.
Let's acknowledge that we made complicated choices in the face of deep uncertainty, and then try to work together to build back and move forward.
Really?
Oh, now you want to... What is there even to say?
They're so horrible, man.
They're so horrible and so shameless and so pathetic.
They would not allow you to speak out against it in 2020.
You were not permitted.
They banned you on Twitter, on YouTube, they literally did not allow dissent.
And I don't need to go, you've heard it all already tonight.
Everyone knows what it was like during the pandemic and these people perpetrated against us.
They persecuted us for not conforming, not being complicit, not accepting it.
They were all completely wrong.
The blood is on their hands.
They have wrecked the economy.
They have wrecked the world.
And now they want to come to us and say, well, who's keeping score anyway?
It was all just so complicated.
And you got lucky anyway.
And that's not productive.
And we just need to, oh, let's just move forward.
Seriously?
They were keeping score when they were banning people on Twitter and YouTube for being against it.
They were keeping score when you had to get the booster shot to attend college or go to your job.
They were keeping score as to how many vaccines you got.
Now they don't want to keep score.
That's beneath us.
They wanted to know who was pushing COVID misinformation so that they could be fired from their jobs.
Now they don't want, now that's unproductive.
Now that's not useful right now.
That's not productive.
We need to focus on moving forward.
That's so petty.
And what it's really about is they want to keep their power.
There should be a revolution because of this.
Anthony Fauci should be in jail.
He should be investigated.
The whole medical community, the big pharma, vaccine manufacturers, the Trump administration, the Biden administration, the decision makers in the government and the private sector, they need to be investigated.
They need to be investigated.
There needs to be accountability.
That would be like if I came into your house, killed your parents, and then said, hey, who's keeping track anyway?
The important thing is we need to figure out how we're all going to move on from this tragedy.
It doesn't matter.
Some people got killed and some people did the killing.
What difference does it make?
It was all so confusing.
The lights were off.
I don't even really know who did the killing.
Maybe I killed some people.
Who cares anyway?
You're still hung up on that?
Wow, that's really petty.
What are you gonna get defensive?
Let's just figure it out.
We're gonna clean the blood off the carpet.
That's the equivalent of what's going on.
First, you need justice.
First, you need accountability.
You need transparency and you need accountability.
And accountability requires enforcement.
This didn't just happen.
It was done to us.
This didn't just happen simultaneously.
It didn't just come out of the ocean.
It didn't come out of the, you know, it didn't come from outer space.
This came from people with names.
Names and addresses and we know who they are.
Decision makers in the public and private sector.
They did this to us.
We just saw Twitter was taken over by Elon Musk and he fired that Indian woman that led the trust and safety team.
She was one of them!
She was one of the people that was censoring anybody that opposed the lockdown which is now killing everybody.
What is her responsibility?
What is her liability in all of this?
What's her culpability for all of this?
She had a role in it.
She enforced it.
She was wrong.
Now it's all fucked up.
So she needs to pay a price.
And by the way, I'm not calling for violence.
I'm not calling for anything like that at all.
I'm saying Congress needs to convene a hearing and investigate these things.
Journalists need to investigate this.
Social media needs to be opened up so that this conversation can be had.
But the people who are in power, and were wrong, need to not be in power anymore.
That's how you move forward.
If these people perpetrated the lockdown, and they were wrong, and they silenced anyone that opposed them, and now here we are and everything is all messed up, These are awful decision makers.
How can you say, then, that we're going to entrust our recovery and our lives in the hands of the same people that got us here?
It doesn't make any sense.
You want to talk about history repeating itself?
That's how history repeats itself, if nothing changes.
This was not the result of the fog of war or even an act of God.
The disease was an act of God.
The lockdown was an act of the government.
The lockdown was an act of the Illuminati and the World Economic Forum and the Jews, frankly.
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Well, it was all just so complicated and we just didn't know.
nick fuentes
Well, that didn't stop people from being censored, fired, arrested in some cases.
So now there needs to be accountability.
And Congress, I hope that if the Republicans get control of the House, they hold some hearings, they investigate.
I mean, I have almost no faith and confidence in the system anymore.
But if you did have patriots in control, if you had patriots in control of social media, or the press, or the House, now would be the time for some accountability.
And investigate who knew what, and when they knew it, and who made these decisions, and what statutes they may have violated, what their liability is, and then these people need to face a punishment.
Being in power is not just about having the privilege of wielding authority.
It comes with the responsibility of wielding that authority in the best interest of the public.
The government doesn't have the ability to make people do things and that's it.
They just get to capriciously do whatever they want.
It comes with a... They have these privileges.
They have the levers of power because they are entrusted with a responsibility to be the protector, to be the vanguard, to be the watchman of the people.
And so if the people get eaten by wolves, If someone fell asleep on their guard, and the gate was breached, and the enemy came in and slaughtered everybody, then the people that were watching, the watchtower, the guards, the protectors, they are at fault.
They're responsible.
And if you do it right, you get the glory.
And if you do it right, you maintain your position.
And you get all the prestige and legitimacy and legacy that comes with that.
If you're wrong, you have to first of all never be in power again.
But also you need to pay a price as well.
Because the people paid a price.
Now these people are not going to lose anything?
You got young people out there dying from the vaccine in their sleep, and the people that lied about it and perpetrated it and snuck this thing through with emergency authorization, the people that made this, the people that hid the numbers about adverse reactions, they just get to ride off into the sunset?
Not only do they get to live, the young people are never coming back.
They died in their sleep, they died on the soccer field, so they're gone and not coming back.
The people that did this get to live, and they get to be rich, and they get to have their prestige, and they get to go to the parties, and esteem, and so on.
And not only that, but they also get to keep their power to make decisions for the rest of us still.
That just isn't right.
So now, I would call for whatever the opposite of an amnesty is.
I would call for an inquisition.
It's time for a pandemic inquisition, not an amnesty.
It is time for the opposite of everything that's called for.
Everyone that was wrong must say they're sorry.
And everybody that perpetrated this, we need to take a tally.
We need to write down their names.
We need to know who was responsible.
We want to know, again, what they knew, when they knew it, what they did, what they were responsible for.
We need to assess the damage and attribute it and mete it out accordingly.
And then these people need to be punished by the government.
Not by vigilantes, not by anything like that, but by the government.
If we're to have any kind of order, and I don't think that'll happen because this country is completely corrupt, but for us to have any meaning, this is what should happen.
For this country to have any meaningful semblance of public order, that is what would happen.
So, I disagree.
It is not time for an amnesty.
It's time for the opposite of an amnesty.
It's time for no forgiveness.
Know everybody.
Know their sins.
Know their culpability.
Pay them accordingly.
That's what it's time for.
Alex Jones should be on the Supreme Court.
Alex Jones should be the President.
And Andrew Anglin should be the Minister of Defense if everything was going according to who was right and who was wrong here.
And that's frankly how it should be.
So that's that, but I want to move on.
I want to get into Kyrie Irving, who I don't even really know that much about, because he's a sports guy, and I don't watch basketball.
So we're going to shift gears and get into our featured story.
It's sort of a continuation of what we've been talking about with Ye.
It's these high-profile celebrities starting to wake up.
to some of these subjects that you're not supposed to talk about and tonight I want to talk about this basketball player Kyrie Irving who I don't even know the source material I guess he shared a documentary a couple weeks ago on Instagram which talked about powerful Jews drinking blood or doing rituals something like that and it says this in this article very similar to Kanye
He posts something that's critical of the Jews, a so-called conspiracy theory, and now he's done it.
He's been greenlit, just like Ye, and now they're all coming after him.
And I'll read through the story and then we'll talk about it.
It says, quote, Kyrie Irving has put himself in the middle of another controversy.
The Nets star raised eyebrows on Thursday with a tweet and Instagram story that included an Amazon page marketing and endorsing, tacitly endorsing, A 2018 film, Hebrews to Negroes Wake Up Black America, that has been described as filled with anti-semitic disinformation.
I almost can't even do it anymore.
The disconnect between normies and us, the gulf, the chasm is so great.
Because when you read a paragraph like that, you just see it.
It says, The Netstar has raised eyebrows Thursday with a tweet that included an Amazon page marketing and tacitly endorsing a 2018 film that has been described as filled with anti-semitic disinformation.
This is all just garbage.
Just say what it is.
A tacit endorsement?
Do you know what tacit means?
It means unspoken, silent.
So they're editorializing and they're saying that he silently endorsed it.
He didn't endorse it.
You're saying he endorsed it.
Oh, well, he silently endorsed it.
Oh, really?
It was a silent endorsement?
What the fuck does that mean?
So if I sit here like this, and I drink from this body armor drink, if I sit here like this, Let's say I go live.
I hit the go live button and then I do this.
That's an endorsement.
I just endorsed this.
I just endorsed this.
I said this.
I'm pro this.
I like this.
I endorsed this full-throatedly.
How did I endorse it?
Silently.
Saying nothing.
Presenting.
I presented it.
I presented it for consumption and attention, and in doing so, I have fully endorsed it without saying a word, silently, tacitly.
So that's just Jew jabber.
That's just Jew jabber.
That's Talmudic bullshit.
Nets what is a net star raised eyebrows raised up whose eyebrows whose eyebrows right?
I don't know my eyebrows weren't raised It's always talking about these people over there raised eyebrows whose fucking eyebrows were raised and raised eyebrows.
Who's that who?
The Netstar raised eyebrows on Thursday.
What does that mean?
He did something conspicuous.
He did something that other people found conspicuous.
Did he?
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Who?
nick fuentes
Who found that conspicuous?
No one ever says.
We're supposed to psychologically think he did something questionable.
That's what that means.
You're supposed to think based on a social proof other people are raising their eyebrows that he did something questionable.
Oh, he did?
He did something eyebrow raising?
He raised those people's eyebrows?
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Well, it must be quite conspicuous.
nick fuentes
He raised eyebrows with a tweet that included a marketing page and tacitly endorsing.
A film that has been described.
Again, by who?
It has been described in this passive language.
Passive language.
It has been described.
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By who?
nick fuentes
It raised eyebrows.
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Whose eyebrows?
Who?
nick fuentes
Who are these people?
Who are these people raising their eyebrows?
Who are these people describing these things?
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Who?
nick fuentes
He raised eyebrows.
He tacitly, silently endorsed a film that has been described by these people as filled with anti-semitic disinformation.
What's disinformation?
What is disinformation?
Is it information that is not true?
Is it information you disagree with?
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Who proved it wrong?
nick fuentes
If it's disinformation, who proved it wrong?
What are their credentials?
Wasn't it disinformation to say that we should reopen the schools?
Wasn't that disinformation?
Seems kind of subjective and arbitrary.
It'd be one thing if it was an abject lie, like if it was nighttime and you went outside and said it's daytime, but if it's an historical narrative that some people disagree with, who's to say it's disinformation?
You could say it's controversial, you could say it's not mainstream, Something like that would be more descriptive.
But do you understand how everything in the news is just loaded up?
It's all just loaded up.
None of it's precise.
None of it is neutral.
The language isn't even neutral.
They always pretend it's neutral.
Nothing about it's neutral.
Not in the stories they select and the stories they do not select to cover.
And it's also not neutral in the language they use to talk about it.
The passive language about these other people that we're supposed to implicitly understand represent the consensus.
It's implied that the masses of people are raising their eyebrows, the experts are describing it this way.
Oh, that's what everyone else thinks, so that's what I think.
The film is based on a 2015 book by the same name.
Rolling Stone called the film venomously anti-Semitic, citing statements within claiming that many famous high-ranking Jews have admitted to worshipping Satan or Lucifer.
Venomously anti-Semitic?
Why?
Are they?
Are they not?
A NET spokesperson told the Post, the Brooklyn Nets strongly condemn and have no tolerance for the promotion of any form of hate speech.
We believe that in these situations our first action must be open, honest dialogue.
We thank those, including the ADL, who have been supportive during this time.
Don't you think there's a little conflict of interest that the ADL is a Jewish group and they always seem to swoop in whenever anybody says something negative about the Jews?
If I say the Jews are worshipping the devil, that's a claim.
It may be true, it may not be true.
Then a Jewish group swoops in and says, you're not allowed to say that.
Oh gee, I wonder why the Jewish group would say that.
Later in the night, the Net's owner, Joe Tsai, also weighed in on Twitter.
He said, I'm disappointed that Kyrie appears to support a film based on a book full of anti-Semitic disinformation.
I want to sit down and make sure he understands this is hurtful to all of us.
And as a man of faith, it is wrong to promote hate based on race, ethnicity, or religion.
This is bigger than basketball.
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That's bigger than basketball.
nick fuentes
It's hard to imagine anything bigger than basketball, quite frankly.
When I think about the basketball world, I think about what could be bigger than this.
This is basketball.
This is the NBA.
This is basketball.
This is throwing a ball through a hoop and dribbling it up and down the court.
It's bigger than basketball?
Is there such a thing?
It's hate speech.
It's full of anti-semitic disinformation.
I want to make sure he understands.
Make sure he understands why.
What does that even mean?
Who the fuck are you?
You're a basketball coach.
He's a basketball player.
You're a basketball coach.
Do you know how weird this is?
A basketball coach?
Giving a press conference and saying, I gotta make sure this basketball player... I gotta... It's my responsibility that he understands that hate speech is not okay.
What?
Who are you to say?
Isn't he a man, independent and capable of his own opinions and thoughts?
You gotta make sure.
Who appointed you the enforcer?
Who appointed you the hall monitor of what opinions a person can have?
He needs to know.
Are you gonna tell him something he doesn't know or do you need to force your opinion on him?
He needs to understand this is hurtful to all of us.
How is it hurtful?
How does it hurt anybody?
If I stab you in the neck, that's gonna hurt you.
If I say Jews worship the devil, how does that hurt anybody?
How does that hurt anybody?
People say, oh, well, then people are going to not like Jews.
Okay, again, so what?
Well, then people might take it out on Jews.
Okay, well, then in that case, I would be against that.
If somebody ran up to a Jewish person and punched him in the face, that would be hurtful, and I would be against that.
I would not be out there saying... I would not be out there advocating for violence.
I would not be out there advocating for cruelty or discrimination or prejudice.
Those are things that are hurtful.
If you tell somebody, I will not hire you because of who you are.
Because of arbitrary things about yourself.
Not things that would impact the relationship or the business.
If you said to somebody, well, I'm sorry but, you know, I don't like you because I just don't like your kind, that's hurtful.
I don't support that.
And cruelty, if you were to put somebody down or speak very negatively about a person just based on a characteristic like that on a personal level, I think that's hurtful.
I wouldn't support that.
If you physically attack somebody, Because of who they are, what they're about.
Again, that's hurtful.
I don't support that.
But if you're just making a claim, if you say that there are high-profile, powerful Jews that worship the devil, I know that that may be controversial.
I know that that may be provocative.
I know that that is something that people are not used to hearing.
But how does that hurt anybody directly?
It doesn't.
It doesn't hurt anybody.
They're just words.
They're just ideas.
It's just a question.
And if it is, and the answer to the question is maybe what frightens people.
Because if the answer is no, then nobody's got anything to worry about.
If the answer is yes, well then it begs another question which is, what is that all about?
Why do we have devil worshippers running our country?
And then it might beg another question like, should we have devil worshippers running our country?
The answer to that question is no.
And then we would probably elect to not have them in power by some means.
We would protest that, we would get the government involved, whatever.
But I fail to see how this hurts anybody other than devil worshippers.
It's hurtful to all of us.
No, it isn't.
As a man of faith, it is wrong to promote hate based on... Well, he's not promoting hate, is he?
He's just promoting an idea.
He's not saying we should hate all Jews.
He's saying there are high-profile Jews that worship the devil, which is probably true.
And then this coach is saying that it's wrong to hate people based on their race, religion.
I don't think that's what's going on here, you stupid idiot.
Maybe you should stick to basketball.
This is bigger than basketball.
Well, it sounds like you're out of your league.
It sounds like you're a little out of your element then.
This is bigger than basketball.
Yeah, it sounds like you're kind of in the deep end of the pool here.
Why don't you let somebody who's not in basketball weigh in on this?
In September, Irving shared on his Instagram a 2002 conspiracy video of Alex Jones decrying a New World Order.
In the wake of the Kyrie Irving scandal, the ADL has not only talked directly with the Net's owner, Joe Tsai, but also with the NBA.
And there has been dialogue with Irving as well.
While a source told the Post that Irving didn't speak directly with the ADL, the Brooklyn All-Star did send a proxy to a meeting.
While some could view that as progress towards a meeting of the minds, it remains to be seen if anything concrete comes of it.
An ADL spokesperson said, Since Friday, ADL leadership has had a series of conversations with Kyrie's camp, the NBA, and the Brooklyn Nets.
We have not yet spoken to Kyrie directly, but we hope to have an opportunity to do so.
We were pleased that he deleted the problematic post, but we believe it is crucial that Kyrie speak out clearly and quickly to condemn anti-Semitism.
We're living in a Jewish prison state.
You understand that's why I've been punished, because that's what it is.
And I am Django.
I'm the free nigga, okay?
I'm Django riding in on the fucking horse to CPAC talking about Jewish power.
And that is why they all want to kill me.
And that is why they hate me.
And that is why, by the way, a lot of people that are similar to me hate me the most.
They're like Sam Jackson and Django Unchained.
This is a slave state.
We're enslaved to Jewish power.
And I come riding up to the plantation on a horse.
These Gentile so-called anti-Semites aren't supposed to be riding horses.
What you doing dressed like that, boy?
What you doing dressed like that, boy?
Get down off the horse, boy!
That's what the Jews say to me.
But in a Jewish accent.
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Because I'm a Gentile and they're Jewish.
nick fuentes
I ride in there smoking a cigarette on my horse with my sunglasses in my, in my drip.
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And all these Jews are like, he's not allowed to ride that horse.
nick fuentes
And then all these white Zoomers who are in Con Inc.
They hate me more than anybody because I'm free.
There's sort of two, there's sort of two archetypes.
There's Sam Jackson, and then there's that scene when Django He gets sold to Quentin Tarantino, who plays one of the slave traders.
And do you remember Jango tricks them?
He says, we'll go back to Candyland and we'll take all their stuff.
And then he shoots the cart and explodes.
And then Jango goes riding off on the horse.
And then there's those black guys in the cage.
And they're like, right on, man.
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They're like right on.
He goes, "Toss me that belt." Yo, can you just toss me that stick of dynamite?
nick fuentes
And they're all sitting there with the flies, and they're sweating, and they're just sort of like, we don't know what to do.
What the fuck's going on?
You know all those black guys, they're sitting in the back of the cage, they're like, we don't know what's going on.
And Jango rides up, hand me that stick of dynamite, and he jumps on the horse and rides away, and then they cut some black, and he goes, he's like, right on.
And it's sort of like two, It's like two stories.
There's one white Zoomer, which is like Sam Jackson, who rats me out, who convinces them to kill me, spoils the whole thing, because they want to have the big house.
They want to work in the big house.
They want to work in the big house!
They want to work at Turning Point USA or Daily Wire.
That's where they want to work.
They want to be house slaves.
They don't want to be out in the field like me.
They want to be house slaves.
They want to be at Turning Point.
They want to be at Daily Wire.
They want to be at wherever.
Wherever.
They want to be at one of these other places.
They want to work at the big house.
They take that mod seriously.
So you got them, they're saying this guy's gonna fuck it up for all of us.
He's gonna get us kicked out of the big house.
This negro's causing trouble for the rest of us.
That's what they're saying.
I'm that negro.
I'm that nigga.
They're saying this nigga's causing problems for the rest of us.
He's gonna get us sent into the hole.
So that's one aspect.
And then the other aspect is those black guys sitting in the cage and they see him riding off and they're like, right on.
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And then... Okay.
nick fuentes
Because you see, that's what's going on here.
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But it's not whites, it's Jews.
nick fuentes
white slave masters, it's Jews.
And it's true of black people, and it's true of white people, too.
We're both in chains.
Because when Yeh came out and spoke against the Jewish media, Snoop Dogg, I think Snoop disavowed him, Puff disavowed him.
Ice Cube disavowed him.
They all disavowed him and said, oh, I'm not with that.
We apologize.
We're taking the interview down.
They're Sam Jackson.
And people like Jay Electra and Common and Consequence, they're all like that other guy.
They're like, right on, yay.
You're the leader.
And same thing with me.
I'm a guy that's out there naming them.
Always have.
And there are some people that are inspired by me, like the people that are on Cozy.
And then there are some people that are ratting me out.
Then you get these sniveling little weasels like Carson and all these other characters, whoever, I don't even know who they are, all these fucking women and other assorted freaks.
That are gonna say, you know, I just don't really like his style.
He's just sort of like, I don't like his style.
It's no different than when white people say that about black people, you know?
It's no different.
We don't like that Obama wore that tan suit.
We don't like that Obama put his feet up on the desk, which by the way, I didn't like that.
But it's no different.
They do the same thing with me.
It's like subtle anti-goy energy.
They're like, we don't like the way he talks.
We don't like the way he talks.
He has a bad look.
We don't like his look.
He's an incel.
You know, he's just not serious.
He spends too much time online.
He's just not serious like us.
That's what they say.
Because I'm a free nigga.
So...
Anyway, anyway, but let's finish this article.
Let's finish this article.
That's what they do.
That's what they do.
I'm like Django.
And I relate to black people in that way.
Okay.
And it goes on.
Some fans in attendance at the Brooklyn Nets-Indiana Pacers basketball game on Monday wore Fight Anti-Semitism shirts amid the backlash.
Speaking on the Irving controversy on TNT's Inside the NBA, Charles Barkley said he hopes the league suspends Irving for appearing to promote anti-Semitism.
The NBA issued a statement on Tuesday condemning anti-semitism.
The anti-semitism has no place in our society, said the union.
The NBPA is focused on creating an environment where everyone is accepted.
We are committed to helping players fully understand that certain words can lead to hateful ideologies being spread.
We will continue to work on identifying and combating all hate speech wherever it arises.
None of this is normal.
None of this is normal.
None of this makes sense, if you think that it's legit.
If you really believe that all of this exists because they're worried about Nazis coming around again and like, you know, it's all a load of crap.
None of it makes any sense.
The special attention to the Holocaust.
The persecution of anyone that denies it.
The constant memeing of Adolf Hitler.
And the long shadow he casts over American politics.
None of that makes sense.
The Holocaust Museum's on every corner.
It's embedded in the curriculum at the lowest grade levels.
These atrocity propaganda films that are created and novels that are written full of misinformation.
None of that makes any sense.
These Jewish organizations, World Jewish Congress, the ZOA, the ADL, which seem to have a hand in everything, they're dictating to Facebook what the content moderation will be.
They're dictating to Congress what the moderation should be, and who the extremists are, and who should be spied on by the IC.
Kanye lost two $1 billion in a week with Gap and Adidas.
Because he talked about this.
None of this is normal.
None of this is normal.
None of this makes any sense.
This is a not normal time.
America has like a headcrab on it.
It has like a parasite on it.
And this is not normal.
This is not what a normal country looks like.
This weird stuff, this political correctness, if you ever thought that things are not as they seem, if you ever thought that the rules are weird and the things are completely backwards or upside down, you're not wrong.
We are in a state of emergency.
You just can't tell because there's no sirens blaring all day every day, but they should be.
Because that's the state of affairs in America today.
This is not what a normal country looks like.
Russia is what a normal country looks like, more or less.
A lot more normal than what we look like.
China, other countries, are more normal than what we have going on here.
But that we are being instructed, we, the white majority, are being instructed to hate ourselves, Whites being ashamed of themselves, afraid of being racist, whatever that means, afraid of being afraid of foreigners, afraid of being afraid of invasion, afraid of being afraid of being occupied by a hostile majority.
That's not normal.
It's like something has gotten into the consciousness of our nation and it started unplugging All of the natural and normal alarms and indicators that something is wrong.
Something is very wrong.
Criminals roam free.
The borders are open.
The media is filthy.
Everything's filthy.
You've got celebrities worshiping the devil.
Literally, Machine Gun Kelly for Halloween was a satanic priest desecrating the Eucharist to Megyn Kelly.
That's not normal.
None of this is normal.
And that is what all of this enterprise is about, is convincing you that it is.
That this holocaust indoctrination is normal.
It fucking isn't.
Who cares about the holocaust?
Are you kidding me?
This is America.
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It's 2022.
nick fuentes
Who's paying for all these things?
It's like Invasion of the Body Snatchers, where you start noticing, what's with all these egg pods everywhere?
Oh, that's normal.
How did they get here?
Oh, no one knows, but it's totally normal.
Something is very wrong here.
The ADL?
What is the ADL?
Some kind of weird Jewish mafia group?
But they're just worshipped by everybody.
What's the ZOA?
Donald Trump is speaking there.
Donald Trump and Kevin McCarthy are speaking there later this year.
The Zionist Organization of America.
What's that?
What's a Zionist?
Why is the President and the House, future Speaker of the House, speaking there this year?
Who is that?
Who paid for it?
Where did it come from?
Who are they?
What do they believe in?
What do they worship?
If not Jesus, if not God, then what?
And if antisemitism was the norm for thousands of years and then World War II happened and now it isn't, what exactly happened in World War II?
What exactly has happened since?
What changed?
Everyone was wrong, now everyone's right.
What happened?
What are the merits of it?
That's where it starts.
That's where it starts.
That's not the substance of it, but that's where the questioning begins.
We believe that rich people, famous people, wield power.
Kanye West.
Kyrie Irving.
But Kanye West, who is worth, verifiably, billions of dollars, has lost it all.
One of the most famous, most rich, most influential people in the world, on TV, in movies, in documentaries, designs the most popular clothes, the most popular music, The most visible, the most talked about, one of the most famous for decades.
And he has been destroyed, or at least his reputation, in a week.
By who?
For what?
For one tweet?
That's normal?
He, Adidas, that was 10% of their business.
10%.
10% of their revenue.
They lost a quarter of a billion dollars this year.
They'll lose a billion dollars, two billion dollars next year.
They cut that deal because of a tweet?
You expect me to believe?
That Adidas forfeited 10% of their annual revenue because they were concerned over a tweet?
Because a totally legitimate, totally normal group called the ADL called and complained about a tweet?
That's why?
Ari Emanuel, Rahm Emanuel, and Zeke, they're just three brothers.
They're just three Jewish brothers.
Their dad fought for the Ergun.
They're just three brothers that are just real go-getters.
Oh, they're real go-getters.
What a privilege.
We live in America with three go-getters like Zeke, Rahm, and Ari.
They were just smart, educated.
Their family placed an importance on education and literacy.
And that's why they're so successful.
Merit.
And it is by their merit that they are the responsible leaders in their disparate, totally separate industries that never collude.
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Yep.
nick fuentes
It's so obvious what's going on.
He does not pass the smell test and everybody knows it, but they just got these people working in the big house.
That's it.
They just got him and you see it.
And Kanye proves it.
Because you look at Kanye, and in a matter of two weeks, look at how he has been reduced in stature.
They won't let him on Daily Wire.
And what does that tell you?
It tells you that everyone on Daily Wire, and everyone on Fox News, and everyone on The Shop, and everyone on all these shows, is permitted to be on there.
It's gatekept.
And if you talk about the Jews, you're not permitted to be on there.
And the retort is always, well, that's a cope.
People that talk about Jewish power are just losers, and they're just coping for the fact that they couldn't make it, and they blame their troubles on the Jews.
Well, you know what you can't say that about?
Kanye West.
Because Kanye West is, by far and away, the most talented, the most influential, the richest, the most sought-after.
Like he said, Bring nothing to the table.
He's the table.
Nobody could say that he's not on Fox because he's not influential, or he's not big ratings, or he's not any reason why you would think Fox would want somebody on their platform.
He's just being gatekept because of a specific, a very specific thing he said.
He went on Fox News and said he's pro-life.
He went on Fox News and said that blacks shouldn't be Democrats.
He went on Fox News and said a lot of things, but then he said what?
And then they pulled the plug.
One thing, one specific thing, out of a lot of controversial, crazy, out there things, he said one thing that got him banned.
He said slavery was a choice.
He said that, again, a million black babies are aborted every year, whatever the number is, 50,000, 500,000.
He said a lot.
He says he supports Trump.
He says that he wishes that he was a time traveler and there's infinite universes and in another universe he's Donald Trump.
Okay, he said that in the Oval Office.
He visited Donald Trump in the Oval Office and said that there's a multiverse and in another universe, he's Donald Trump.
He said that.
He said that in another universe, he's Larry Hoover.
So, and I don't know, maybe that's true.
But the point is, he said a lot of things that are straight up off the wall, that are very different.
He said things that are very fringe, or controversial, or downright weird, or offensive.
He said George Bush doesn't care about black people.
He interrupted Taylor Swift.
He said a lot of things.
It was one thing, out of everything that he said, it was one thing that got him banned from everything.
One thing that they demanded submission on.
Jews.
And until and unless he resigns his position, until and unless he surrenders, they're gonna cut him off from everything.
And that tells you who is not allowed on the platforms and who is.
The people that are on the platforms are in the big house.
And they're either, you know, some of them can say they're infiltrating, okay.
But the vast majority just like living in the big house.
They don't want to be like Kanye.
They don't want to be out there in the wilderness.
They don't want to be out there getting chased by wolves.
They want to be in the big house, taken care of by their Jewish masters, getting paid, getting status.
They want to be seen by the other slaves as high status.
That's what they like.
They like the lifestyle.
They believe the Jewish press.
They believe their own press.
They believe their own Jewish press.
That's what they like.
Because as we've seen, the moment you step out of line, the book gets thrown at you.
This is what happens to you.
They make an example out of you.
You can't get around it.
You can't get around it.
You can't avoid it.
At some point, people just got to say, it's what it is.
It's these people that killed Jesus.
It's these people that think that Jesus is in hell.
It's these rabbinical, Talmudic, legalistic people that are inflicting a lot of this on us.
And they're not the only ones in power, obviously, but you cannot talk about power in America without talking about organized Jewry.
You just can't.
And it's no coincidence, it's no coincidence that you've got the
Usurper nation of Israel and the real nation of Israel the real nation of Israel the real covenant the real church is the body of Christ the Jews and the Gentiles professing of faith in Jesus Christ and his sacrifice as an atonement for our sins and saving us from death That's the real Israel
And it is this fake Israel going up against us of rituals and customs and blood and a state and technology and all of these other practices, all of these other ways that man thinks that he can become God or thinks that he can save himself against the real people of Israel who say that we've got to participate in Christ's sacrifice to achieve salvation.
It's no coincidence that that's the fault line that it breaks down on.
So you're either a Catholic or you're a Jew.
You're either a Catholic or you're with the Jews.
That's how it is.
That's the way the world is.
So, anyway, that's that.
And when are Catholics going to start asserting their control?
I want Catholics to run this country, not Jews.
I want this country to be run by Catholics, not Jews.
And I don't think that's controversial.
I want this country to have Catholic media, Catholic Hollywood, Catholic government.
I want this to be a Catholic occupied government, not a Jewish occupied government.
I want this to be a... and not even just Catholic.
I want this to be a Christ.
Scratch that.
I want that to be a Christ occupied government.
I want Christ glorified in the media.
I want Christ glorified in Hollywood.
I want people that worship Christ and participate in Christ to be the lawmakers and to be the leaders.
I want this to be a nation that participates in Christ.
Not in rebellion against him with the Jews.
Not crucifying him over and over and constantly like the Jews that are in power.
That's what I want.
And that's not controversial.
That's not controversial for us.
It may be controversial for you.
It's not controversial for us.
We are Christians.
You're not.
They could say it's eyebrow-raising for who?
These people with the fucking cubes on their head?
With the fucking linen line?
Wrapped around the city?
Maybe.
Who cares about them and their eyebrows and their frickin' descriptions of movies?
It's not controversial for us.
We're Christians.
You know what's eyebrow-raising for us?
Wearing a cube on your head.
That's eyebrow-raising.
I make that- when I see- when I see some guy with a frickin' thing wrapped around his head and a little hat under a big hat, I'm like, what?
Jesus already came, dude.
It's- the Messiah's arrived.
What are you doing, goofus?
That's controversial for us.
We are us.
We are us.
You are them.
We are Christians.
You are not.
We are Christians.
You are not.
This is a Christian country.
That's how it needs to be.
I don't think that's controversial at all, and I don't think it's wrong at all.
I would challenge anybody to argue against that.
So anyway, that's that.
But I want to move on.
I want to get on into our Super Chats and we'll see what you guys have to say about all this.
Let's take a look.
That time of the show.
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