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Nov. 12, 2022 - America First - Nicholas J. Fuentes
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I'd like to propose a toast to our people.
nick fuentes
I'd like to propose a toast to the Voipers, to White Boy Summer, White Boy Century, to the reaction and the reclamation of the United States.
unidentified
Cheers everybody.
It's gonna happen.
nick fuentes
They kicked me off the plane, you know what that means?
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White Boy Summer Road Trip.
They give us lemons, we make lemonade.
nick fuentes
They throw me behind bars, and I start throwing baseball up against the wall, and now I'm playing catch.
Because you know what?
The only time that they win is when they triumph over our spirits, but they never can.
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They never take that away from us.
nick fuentes
Because I believe in God, and I believe in America, And I believe in what I'm doing.
We are still enjoying.
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White Boy Summer is still on.
I don't care if I have to drive there.
nick fuentes
I don't care if I have to get in Lake Michigan and go all the way around the Panama Canal.
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Nothing is going to stop White Boy Summer.
Nothing is going to stop America first.
America first, bitch.
There's always a way.
Thank you, guys.
White people found in this country.
This country wouldn't exist without white people.
Wouldn't exist without white people.
And white people are done being bullied.
Done being bullied.
nick fuentes
We're the keepers of the American tradition.
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And I think our ancestors smile on us right now for what we're doing.
Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. Cheers.
Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. Cheers.
Money grows and dies.
People never change.
But I have to try.
Try.
Love and hate decide.
Money grows and dies.
I'm going to make this time.
Money, girls, and dads.
People never change.
But I have to try.
Try.
I'm going to make this time.
Money grows in my eyes.
It won't ever change.
But I have to try.
Try.
Try.
Love and get beside.
Money grows in my eyes.
It won't ever change.
But I have to try.
Try.
Try.
Try. Try. Try. Try. Try.
Don't run in hell.
There's a change.
Try.
Take it on the chain.
Never gonna win.
Take it on the chain.
Take it on the can.
Never gonna win.
Take it on the can.
Never gonna win.
Take it on the can.
Take it, take it.
Take it on the can.
Never gonna win.
Take it on the can.
Never gonna win.
Take it on the can.
Take it, take it.
Take it on the can.
Never gonna win.
Never gonna win. Never gonna win.
Never gonna win.
Love and nature's not.
Thank you.
Take off my shit and slug some I'm ready to go.
Wash off my hair dye and I'm ready to go.
Remove my shirt and tie I'm ready to go.
I'm dressing with my eyes, I'm ready to go I measure up to you, I'm ready to go I smoke my cigarettes, I'm ready to go My eyes are dry as hell, I'm ready to go My back is giving up, I'm ready to go I need to walk my dog, I'm ready to go My dog's expecting me, I'm ready to go I hate this temperature, I'm ready to go
It's just exactly me, I'm ready to go These people cross me out, I'm ready to go I'm going quite so well, I'm ready to go I hate this city, yes, I'm ready to go Oh no, I never liked it, I belong on the road Goodbye Goodbye
I've had the edge to search my name
I love my ego, give the best of me Curiosity I see I let my ego get the best of me In the age of excess
Less may be best for me God makes me sad We're the last two now The world is changing And upgrading
We're still in the beginning I'm going to go Sick of living in the old days Mind burning by the old ways Keep trying to forget about it Watch my video, don't worry about it You don't need to know what you want it I don't see you moving on
Now I see I let these people dig down to me And I can tell myself A fool Trust in Half-blood God, you're a fool You think these people really care for you
You really think they will be there for you Cause it didn't That's the chance of life
You think they will be there for you?
I adore you
Thank you.
Yes, I am pretty despicable!
You don't want to cross me.
You want to know the secret
nick fuentes
To borrow a phrase from a friend of mine, our secret sauce here is these young white men.
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To borrow a phrase from a friend of mine, our secret sauce here is the same.
Watch me in trouble, watch me in trouble, watch me in trouble and that's my mind Shredder when it's so, shredder when it's so, shredder when it's so, red thing's mine I made myself sad, why do I do that?
I made myself sad You know what?
nick fuentes
Somebody was asking about ending it all.
Somebody was asking about ending it all earlier.
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It's not.
This is a Christian name.
nick fuentes
This is a miracle.
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I fear and love God.
When you remove the fear and love of God, you create the fear and love of everything else.
You talking to somebody right now that only fears God and Jesus has won the victory.
Bro. Bro.
Bro. Bro. Bro. Bro. Bro. Bro. Bro. Bro. Bro.
Bro. Bro. Bro. Bro. Bro. Bro. Bro. Bro. Bro. Bro. Bro. .
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It's not cool to shill for Israel.
It's not.
This is a Christian nation.
This is a miracle.
I fear and love God.
Please.
When you remove the fear and love of God, you create the fear and love of everything else.
You talking to somebody right now that only fears God and Jesus has won the victory.
Bro.
This is what you like.
Like, try to live the night, right?
Who really knows you're in your place, like, right?
This is like the movie, but it's really very tight, like, every single night, right?
Every single fight, right?
I was looking at the camera, and I don't even fight, like.
I was screaming at my daddy, throw me in, Christ, like.
I was screaming at the camera, but we just fight, like.
Looking for a bright place, even with your life, like.
Fight it on a white price, feeling like a fight fight.
Pressing on the gas, living over for the night, like.
Dreaming at my daddy, throw me in, Christ, like.
But nobody never tell you who you're being like, Christ.
Only if I see it, only when they see me.
Like a Tyler Perry, paying a fool, he's looking at me.
Searching for a deal.
Now you want to see it free, now you want to see it free.
Like to see it free of peace, tell me what you like, like.
Turn it down to Christ, like.
Travel with my dad, and he told me it ain't Christ, like.
I'm just trying to find out for a new way.
Just really trying not to reach through the pool, way.
I don't have a pool, way.
Seating on my best, though.
Rock up on a text, though.
Nothing else, text, though.
That's another word, better picture, or a test mode.
Wrestling with God, I don't really want to wrestle.
Spanish for the life, like.
Everything in my life.
Talking with my dad, and he said it.
It's unstoppable.
And the reason why is because it's not cool to shill for big bitches.
It's unstoppable.
And the reason why is because it's not cool to shill for big business.
It's not cool to shill for Israel.
It's not.
This is a Christian nation.
This is a miracle.
I fear and love God.
When you remove the fear and love of God, you create the fear and love of everything else.
You talking to somebody right now that only fears God and Jesus has won the victory.
Bro, This is what you like.
This is what you like.
This is what you like.
This is what you like.
It's going to be only America first.
America first.
The American people will come first once again.
With respect, the respect that we deserve.
From this day forward, it's going to be only America first.
alex jones
America First. America First. America First. America First. America
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First. America
First. America First. America
First. America First. America First. America First. America First. America First. America First.
Thank you.
nick fuentes
Good evening, everybody.
You're watching America First.
My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes.
We have a great show for you tonight.
Very excited to be back with you here tonight on Friday.
We have a lot to talk about tonight.
Lots to get into.
Sort of a slow news day tonight.
Kind of a nice change of pace.
It's been a crazy week with the midterms.
And honestly we spent the last three days talking about it.
I'm a little bit over it.
I'm not gonna lie.
Well not really.
It's still, it's sort of, it's still fresh.
It's still going on.
But not too many big developments on that front.
Talk a little bit about it briefly tonight.
But our main story tonight, I want to pick up on a story that I never got a chance to cover on Monday.
And we were getting all ready for the midterms this week, so I just never had an opportunity to address it.
But it's a follow-up on the story about Kyrie Irving from last week.
Last time we talked about Kyrie Irving was last Friday.
And we left off there with his suspension for at least six games by the Jewish commissioner of the NBA, Adam Silver.
But over the last weekend, there was a major development in that story.
The ADL and the Jewish NBA Commissioner provided the conditions, the terms, for Kyrie Irving's return.
And you remember there was a big problem.
There was a big stink about the fact that he shared a link to an Amazon documentary about how the Jews control the world and ran the slave trade and do a number of other different things.
And there was a wave of initial backlash.
He tried to donate money to the ADL, put out something like an apology but not really an apology and the Jews decided that wasn't good enough so they banned him.
They banned him for six games without pay and rejected his donation.
Well then they said over the weekend that in order for him to come back it's not enough that he just serves the time and misses the six games and pays the money.
But he's also going to have to do some other things, which include a full apology, and he's going to have to go through and do some kind of weird re-education, training, and all sorts of conditions.
Six things.
And we'll go over what they are tonight.
We'll talk about that.
We'll also be talking tonight about the student loan forgiveness, which was promised a couple of months ago by the Biden administration.
One of the more obvious and desperate attempts by Democrat leadership to shore up their candidates in the 2022 midterms, it looked like it worked.
Over the summer, the Biden administration announced that the federal government would be forgiving $10,000 of student loan debt for students and $20,000, I believe, for recipients of the Pell Grant.
So it's not what people asked for.
It wasn't the full complete student loan forgiveness, which I think would be in the trillions.
I'm not sure though.
But it was about $10,000 per student.
It was a nice little give.
A nice little gib.
And that was, of course, designed to boost the turnout for young voters in the midterms.
Historically, young people don't vote in the midterms, but when they do, they vote overwhelmingly for Democrats.
And they did not disappoint.
In this election, Generation Z went, I think, 70% for Democrats.
Overwhelmingly for Democrats.
They were the only generation that did.
And we're finding out a lot of problems here.
Whenever we look at who is the problem, it was like, okay, single women voted majority for Democrats, non-whites voted for Democrats, young people voted for Democrats.
It's almost like if we just reversed the last 100 years of the expansion of the suffrage, it wouldn't have been so bad.
Just saying, just pointing that out.
We went over the exit polls yesterday, and the only groups that voted majority for Democrats, which are inflation, crime, war with Russia, mass illegal immigration, it was unmarried women, young people, and non-white people.
Which again, if you just turn the clock back a hundred years, none of those people would have the right to vote.
And so if you just turn the clock back Like one century it would have been a red wave and Trump would be inaugurated president for a thousand years and we could get everything we want.
But it's better that we gave the vote to them, in my opinion.
But, and in spite of that, I am glad that they all have the opportunity to make their voice heard, and none of that will happen.
Anyway.
So it worked, but the news today is that the student loan forgiveness, which was touted back then, and which presumably played a part in delivering the Generation Z vote, or the Millennial vote, It has now been called unconstitutional and cancelled by a federal court.
And honestly, I didn't even see that one coming.
I didn't even think of that.
Because in my mind, I'm thinking, nothing matters anymore.
It doesn't matter anymore.
The government does whatever it wants.
If it wants to merge fiscal and monetary policy and introduce $10 trillion of stimulus, it can do it.
And if it wants to make everybody buy health care it can do that too.
And if it wants everyone to get vaccinated it can do that as well.
And basically it could just do now whatever it wants with very little challenge from the Supreme Court or the federal courts.
Unless of course it wants to do something sensible like stop wars from being started or close the border.
So I wasn't even thinking like that because of course it's unconstitutional.
Of course there is no provision In the Constitution, I think it's Article 2 of the Constitution, which deals with the executive branch.
There's nothing in there that says that the executive branch of government would have the ability to do this, because who would pay for the student loan forgiveness if they're borrowing money from the government?
They're borrowing money from the taxpayer-funded government.
Where in Article 1 or Article 2 of the Constitution does it give the Congress or the federal government Or the executive branch, rather.
The right to do these things, it's not in there.
Certainly it's not for the president to waive that with an executive order and say, we're just getting rid of all these loans, we refuse, we won't accept payment on these loans.
It's not in there.
I didn't even think like that because we're so far past that, but it's true.
Federal judge in, I believe it was Arizona, Rule today that there is going to be no student loan forgiveness.
And you have to marvel at the timing.
Isn't that really interesting?
Because Joe Biden, of course, said that the student loans would be forgiven months ago.
The midterm election was on Tuesday.
Today is Friday and it's today.
It is just mere days after the midterm elections when they got that 70% Gen Z turnout for Democrats that now the courts decide to tell us it's not going to happen.
Which would have been actually relevant information like three days ago.
So it's a good thing that we found out today that that in fact is not gonna happen.
Because it probably would have been a big story on Monday, you know?
Probably would have been a big story on Monday and maybe would have affected what happened on Tuesday.
That's how, you know, and nothing surprises me anymore.
And nothing surprises me anymore.
You have to sort of let go.
Like I have.
People, here's the thing, I'm gonna get into this before we get into anything else.
Just on this point, because it's so funny to me, like in Arizona on Tuesday, one-fifth of the polling locations just don't work.
They stole the election in 2020, and even if you don't believe they did, half the country thought they did.
And then two years later they're like, whoops, all the polling locations don't work.
unidentified
Ah, I'm sure that's normal.
nick fuentes
And a lot of people...so these are the kinds of shenanigans that go on.
These are the things that go on in our country.
5 million people cross the border.
10 billion people in a month.
Who's even keeping track anymore?
A dead guy gets elected in Pennsylvania.
A retard gets elected.
And with that in mind, a lot of people look at my style and they're like, this guy is the worst.
They look at me and they say, this guy's the worst.
This guy is a clown.
He's a bozo.
Look at the shit he's saying.
It's so racist.
And it's so hateful and he's so crazy.
And even people on my side are like, you need to watch your tone.
You ever think that your tone is just out of control?
And what we need is sensible people to come together.
But see, when stuff like this happens, I feel fine because I've let go.
I let go a long time ago of certain things.
Not of the things that matter.
I still hold on.
And I cling to my faith in God.
And I cling to my faith in my leaders and my role models like Donald Trump and Ye.
And I cling to the hope of what we're trying to achieve.
But I've let go of this idea that this is Real society that's what the red pill is really about is realizing none of this matters, okay?
None of this matters not none of this is as it seems as I tell you constantly And so the point is when things like this happen There's sort of two ways that a person can react to it.
There are so many baby boomers out there He's like old-timers who see this kind of stuff and they're they're like deeply like affected by it ...and upset by it and I don't know I'm just sort of past it.
Like someone just texted me a moment ago and said it looks like we're not even gonna win the House and we'll get into that in a second.
Can you believe that?
The Senate is now 49-49.
I knew the result on Wednesday.
When I messed it up on Wednesday I just knew the results ahead of time.
The Senate's 49-49.
The House is I believe 207 to 211.
Okay?
Democrats to Republicans.
So there are people that think we're not even going to win the House anymore as Republicans.
And it just doesn't matter.
Okay?
That doesn't matter.
That information... I said LOL.
Good.
Good.
I don't want to win the House.
I don't want to win the Senate.
I don't want to win the House.
These are meaningless things.
The court is a meaningless thing.
The elections are a meaningless thing.
We have got to put our... And here's the point.
We've got to put ourselves in a state of mind where the old system is simply irrelevant.
There was a very good quote that Andrew Torba posted on Telegram today, I forget by who, but it said something like, we're not going to win by defeating the system.
We have to create an alternative system that makes the old system obsolete.
And I really believe in a big way that's a state of mind.
And it's like I talked about on Wednesday about people getting caught up In Republicans, we, the Republicans, need to win the Senate.
We need to win the House.
And it's this new state of mind that says, wait a second, who's we?
What do you mean, we?
We?
We who?
That's not we.
It's not them and us.
There is no them and us.
It's us.
It's us and them, the people in D.C.
that we don't know, that we don't, you know, that's a totally different lifestyle that none of us know anything about.
And it's like I said the other day about DeSantis trying to get us to buy back into the system.
Well, we just need to get someone that's like electable and we gotta play the game.
I've consistently since I started, maybe more than any other conviction I have, my firm conviction is that we have got to see past the system.
We have got to see past The way things are in the rules and the game that we play today, we have to look through it and past it.
And we have to imagine a future where things make sense and where things are the way that we want them to be and the way they're supposed to be.
And the only way that we're going to actualize that is by visualizing how is that going to work?
What makes sense?
What do we want?
We need to begin to articulate those things with our words.
And then we need to pull it out of the future, as opposed to this idea that we're going to build it from the past, build it from the present, you know, sort of brick by brick.
I don't know about you, but bringing it out of the future, visualizing it, speaking into existence as though it already is the way that it is, as opposed to this sort of like, well, we got to keep playing the game.
We got to keep shoveling shit.
We gotta keep laying bricks.
We gotta live to fight another day.
It's a fundamentally different state of mind, and...
The midterms remind me of what sets this movement so far apart.
It's because this movement transcends the current landscape.
It's not from 2022.
It's from 2050.
This movement was not designed for this system.
It wasn't designed with the rules of this system in mind.
It doesn't care about the things that this system says matters.
It cares about other things.
Things that the system doesn't think matters.
And that's why we've been able to kind of, that's why we've been able to hack reality a little bit, because we're just not, we're not playing in that same, we're not in that same system.
So I don't know if that makes any sense.
Maybe that just sounds like a bunch of new age crap, but...
Perfect example, you know, I see a lot of these young I see a lot of these younger guys and I'm a young guy, of course But you literally have guys that are in this that just graduated high school like a year ago, you know And some of them you see on cozy and some of them you see on Twitter or Instagram And I talked to them, you know, I and I know basically everybody
And it's so funny because I see these young kids and it's like you're you're 18 and the system has totally failed you like I've been in this for six years now and it's just a joke you know it's just the whole system is so rigged and it's such it's so fake and it's so frustrating and it's all propped up by money and like lizards and all that and you see these these like 18 year olds and they're like uh you know damn it we lost the midterms I'm so mad you know they're
They're making their maps, they're making their- and I like them!
I'm not- I'm not trying to- it's not a dig, because I was similar when I was their age.
But they're making their maps, and they're making their predictions, and they're- they're really like bought in.
And that's so fundamentally different from this show where we get on here and we're like, eh, fuck all that.
It's the Jews!
unidentified
You know, we're like, we don't care about that.
nick fuentes
No one should vote.
We want a dictatorship, man.
Christ is king.
The Jews worship the devil.
You know, like, we're just on a totally different wavelength.
So, and it's not like everybody should be explicit or, it's not to say that people should be careless, but The only way that the system is going to change is if we can see past it.
That's a very difficult thing.
Have to be able to see past it, see through it, because it's fake.
The system is a construct.
The rules aren't real.
You know, I'm real.
You're real.
The rules are not real.
They're written by people and if there were no people and if the people changed their minds they would not exist anymore.
And so they're only, in other words, they're only as real as you think they are.
It's not to say that they won't like deliver consequences upon you But it is to say that you can choose your own experience, you can choose what your interiority is going to be, and you can choose how you express yourself.
People will do things to you, but you can choose to accept that.
And I think that things are not going to change unless, like Trump and like other visionaries, people are able to just see it's like it's ghosts, like it's...
People need to see through all of it and see that it's all fake, see that it's all an op, it's all an illusion, it's all a smokescreen.
And if everybody did that, this system would cease to exist.
You know?
And take a look at the playbook.
Take a page out of the playbook, rather, of people like Elon or Trump or Ye.
There were people that told Trump when he decided he was going to run for office, you can't do that.
You can't win.
You can't say that.
You can't do this.
And it's like, well, why not?
And I'm sure Trump was saying, why not?
Of course I can.
People are like, no, you can't.
That's not how it's done.
That's not the convention.
They wouldn't let you.
The rules won't allow it.
And Trump said, yeah, I can.
And here's how I'm going to make it work.
Here's how it makes sense.
And then he became the president.
He pulled it out of reality.
He didn't run for Congress, or run for Senate, and then work his way up, and have a really moderate message, but sort of like, move people with the Overton window.
He said, no, fuck all that.
I'm gonna go out there, and I'm just gonna say what everybody's thinking.
I'm gonna go out there and say, you know what?
We just lose.
This country sucks.
It used to be awesome.
And we need to literally make it great again.
And I'm gonna become, I'll just be the president, and I'll do it.
And people are like, that's not even how it works.
The president doesn't even have that much power.
He's like, make me the leader.
Make me the king.
I'll make America great.
And then it...and he did!
And then he...now, the rest of it, that's when the details started to matter, but he became the president.
And you get guys like Elon, and he's like, you know, I'm gonna... I'll buy Twitter.
I'm the richest guy in the world.
I have a ridiculously high net worth.
I'll buy Twitter.
I'll pay everyone.
I'll pay all the shareholders.
You can't buy Twitter!
That's a $30 billion company!
Well, I'll buy it, and then I'll unban everybody.
People are like, you can't do that.
That's never going to happen.
And it may not happen, but you see how people can flip the switch, and it's about choices.
And same thing with Ye.
And it's a little bit different with him because he's speaking out against Jewish power.
And again, people would say, you know, you just can't go and say that and then he just did.
So it's impossible and it doesn't work and we can never have, we can never fathom living in a system other than the one we're living in now until we do.
Nobody can fathom it until it's the reality, until somebody says it's so and drags it from the future into the present.
And I'd sort of, you know, again, I don't know if that's like just totally dumb.
Maybe you understand what I mean by that.
But it's like it's a different kind of thinking of is a new system going to evolve from this one slowly and incrementally and within the constraints of the current system which wants to remain the system and has all the momentum of a status quo?
Or are we going to have a radical break and the future is going to radically assert itself from a forward direction?
That's the difference.
So anyway, so I look at these kinds of things and it's like, really?
The federal judge says, oh, the student loan thing doesn't work anymore and the midterms are all obviously fake.
And you got all these people that are chimping out and they're like, you know what this means?
And they're looking for people to blame.
It's like, why is everyone blaming everybody?
A retard just got elected.
We're not just going to clean up the voting and this is going to be OK.
The whole system's flawed.
Anyway, so that's that's just a little just a little casual Friday Blurb on that but anyway, it's casual Friday.
I'm not wearing a necktie.
I am wearing my Yeezy Gap hoodie.
And we're going to have a low-key show.
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And update.
nick fuentes
So our plans for next week.
Tuesday I will be covering the Trump presidential announcement.
I don't know what time it is, but I'll be covering that on Tuesday.
And then I will not be here from next Wednesday until the Wednesday after that.
Okay?
So no show Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, or the following Monday and Tuesday.
Because I'll be out of town.
I gotta, you know, I gotta go take care of some QAnon business.
Q called me up.
So I'll be out of town Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and then the following Monday and Tuesday.
But I'll be doing a show this Monday and Tuesday.
unidentified
Okay?
nick fuentes
Alright.
What else?
I think that's it.
unidentified
Oh!
nick fuentes
So I did want to get into the midterms a little bit tonight.
So funny.
So Blake Masters lost.
That sucks.
I endorsed Blake Masters.
So he just lost tonight, which brings the official total to 49 seats for the Democrats and 49 for the Republicans.
And the two seats that hang in the balance are Nevada and Georgia.
Georgia, you've got Raphael Warnock and Herschel Walker, and that is at a statistical tie, 49 to 49.
In the state of Georgia, the candidate needs to get a, they need to reach the 50% threshold to win the seat.
So it's not enough that you win more votes, you need to win 50%.
Because neither secured 50% of the vote, they have scheduled a runoff in December.
So we're not, that's a whole new election now that has been called for December.
And the results from Nevada we still don't have, although it's looking like the Democrat will win.
And if the Democrat wins in Nevada, it doesn't matter.
Because as I said yesterday, the way that it works, there's, in case people don't know, I'm just going to say it again if you're stupid and you don't know this, but there's 100 seats in the Senate, and so you would say that a simple majority is 51.
51 out of 100.
51 to 49.
Well, there's a little wrinkle in that because the Vice President, Kamala Harris, Technically acts as the President of the Senate.
The Speaker of the House presides over the House of Representatives.
Technically, the Vice President presides over the Senate as the President of the Senate.
And in the event of a tie, a 50-50 tie in the Senate, The Vice President will cast a vote as a tiebreaker.
And so because the White House is controlled by Democrats, that means that if the Senate winds up being split 50-50, technically the Democrats have the majority.
So right now, the tally is 49-49.
Nevada and Georgia are the outstanding seats.
And so if the Democrats win the Nevada seat, which it looks like they are going to, they will have 50 seats and effectively they will have the majority, even if Republicans win the seat in Georgia.
And that'll be the same balance of power as before.
It was 50-50 before the midterms, and it's looking like it will be at least 50-50.
It might be 51-49 in favor of the Democrats after the midterms.
Which is funny.
The update on the House of Representatives is that we may not win the House either.
Republicans, I should say.
I should change my language.
The Republicans may not even win the House either.
They're sitting at 211 seats.
They need 218 for a majority and I believe the last I checked the Democrats have 206 or 207.
for a majority, and I believe the last I checked, the Democrats have 206 or 207.
So the Democrats are like four seats behind.
Republicans are, they may not even get the majority, and if they do, it will be slim.
It'll be by like one or two seats.
Which is crazy!
Because you know, and again, this remedial stuff, you would be forgiven if you don't know the details.
The Senate is a six-year term, the House is a two-year term.
And the Senators are staggered.
A third of the Senate is elected every cycle.
I feel like a lot of people don't know that and for a lot of you this may be remedial but again a lot of people may not know this so forgive me if you've heard this before but there's a hundred members in the Senate they're elected to six-year terms and a third of the Senate is up for re-election every two years so this year one-third of the Senate was up for their election and the next cycle the other third will be up with their staggered six-year terms And point being is, the Senate is not always representative.
The outcome of the Senate election is not always representative of what the political climate is in America because it's totally dependent on the geography.
Some years, the map is more favorable to Republicans.
Some years, it's more favorable to Democrats.
And either way, in each cycle, only a third of the seats are being elected or re-elected.
And so the composition is already decided.
60% of the composition of the Senate is already decided with every cycle.
So the House, though, is elected every two years.
So you get a whole new House every two years.
Or at least you get a chance at a whole new House.
And the House, of course, is a district.
The House of Representatives, the delegates, are representatives of a district, and the districts are apportioned based on population.
The Senate, it's two representatives for every state, and it's statewide races.
The House is apportioned a number of representatives to each state by their population, and the district is determined by population size.
Point being is, the House is really the most democratic body we have.
That's the, that's a long way of saying it.
The House is the most democratic body we have, meaning that is, that's probably out of all of the kinds of elections we have in America, that is the one that gives you the best sense of the direction of the country.
Because the Senators are statewide races, the President is chosen by electors, which are chosen in statewide races, So at the federal, at the national level, really the only federal agents of the government that are determined by a population-based election directly by the people is the House.
That's what's scary.
Because you could say, oh well, the Senate was tricky this year because of the map, or we had a bad performance in the Senate the last two cycles, so even if we had a good election this year, it may not compensate for the last two cycles.
But the House, If the Democrats are really unpopular, they should not control the House.
They should get slaughtered.
The wind should blow very quickly.
And there's things that manipulate that.
There's the gerrymandering and the census and all of that.
And the state governments determine all that.
So it's a little bit more complicated.
But, the point is, if Republicans don't win the House, that's just like a bitch slap.
That is a straight up, we lost the Senate, we may lose the House.
That is insane!
That's crazy!
Because of course, you know, Obama lost the House.
He won in 2008 with the Democrat majority in the House and Senate, and then lost the House in 2010, lost the Senate in 2014.
Donald Trump came in with the majority in the House and Senate, lost the House in 2018, and then didn't win in 2020, and then effectively lost the Senate in 2020.
Joe Biden gets elected.
It's just a train wreck.
It's a total disaster.
I've been saying it all week.
You know it.
It's like, objectively, his approval rating is low.
Inflation is high.
These are like quality of life things.
74% of people in the exit polls say that the country is headed in the wrong direction, and yet they won the majority of the seats in the House.
Well, we don't know yet, but it's looking like they might.
And they won the Senate.
Like, that's... So, and this is what that says.
It's just like I said on Wednesday.
Either it's totally rigged, in which case it's a joke.
Either the whole thing is just rigged, and I'm gonna preface this by saying they're both bad, okay?
What this indicates, if the Democrats won this, if they win the House, You either have to believe that it is just not possible that voters are so stupid that they would vote for more of this leadership, they would vote for more corruption, they would vote for this horrible economy and confrontation with Russia and all of it and the borders wide open and so on.
You would have to believe that people are just straight-up idiots and like Or rather, the opposite.
You have to believe people cannot be that stupid that they would vote for this.
So it must be rigged.
We couldn't have lost.
We couldn't have lost in Arizona.
We couldn't have lost in all these states.
They had to just cheat.
And where would the cheating be?
It would be in the mail-in ballots, which are record highs since the pandemic.
Which would be bad.
That would mean that we have an illegitimate government.
That would mean that the House and the White House are totally illegitimate and all their appointees were appointed by illegitimate representatives and it would mean that this government is null and void according to the Constitution and their usurpers.
That would be a very bad scenario.
It may be worse though to say that there's no, what if there was no fraud?
If there's no fraud, then it's really an indictment of the whole system.
And I said this the other day, it's worse.
Because that tells us that even if there was no rigging at the ballot box, then the system is so rotten, it keeps producing bad outcomes.
And a system that produces bad outcomes is bad, not good.
I don't care what anybody says, but people say, democracy is, it may be terrible, but it's the best system we have so far discovered.
No, it isn't.
If it consistently delivers bad outcomes, it's bad.
At what point do you say that a system that doesn't work is bad?
And people constantly rationalize it and cope with it by saying, well, we just have this conviction that people ought to vote.
And you have to just reverse engineer the question.
Why?
Why should they vote?
Why do we have voting?
Why do we institute the mechanism of voting?
Why do we have the system?
What is the basis of it?
The people that designed it, why did they make it this way?
Because I'll tell you something.
They never believed in a mass democracy.
They never believed that every man, woman, and child was entitled to a vote on the basis of it's their right.
No one ever believed that.
And certainly we would have to question the ethical foundations of something like that.
But the point is, if the system of government is wrecking the society, are we going to let our society commit suicide because of our conviction in the process?
This process continually creates problems and disasters and catastrophes, but we're just married to it for some reason, for some nebulous reason that nobody can articulate anymore.
Your average person could not articulate it.
They would have to bring in destiny to say, Um, I'm not equipped to argue this.
You know, all these idiots out there are like, Democracy is the best!
You're against democracy?
I hate you!
And you're like, really?
Explain why we should have a democracy.
Uh, I'm not equipped to handle this.
I'm sure there's an answer though.
Bring in the expert.
So we have all these people, they don't even know why the system exists.
They don't even know why we have it.
They don't even, they can't even argue for it.
And increasingly, it's clear that it just isn't working.
It's not enhancing freedom.
You know, that's one of the arguments is... If people vote, well, they won't vote for war.
They won't vote for tyranny.
They won't vote for slavery.
They won't vote for deception.
Except they do!
Except that is exactly what they do now.
So... Time to rethink it.
Time to rethink it, I think.
Lost the House.
Lost the Senate.
L. L. L for the GOP.
L for Mitch McConnell and McCarthy and all these political people.
All these political people that call me the crazy one.
I'm not the crazy one.
I'm just ahead of the curve, okay?
I'm the fucking Joker.
All these people, I love it.
I love seeing them lose.
I relish in it.
It's delicious to me.
When I see politicians lose, it is a feast.
It is a banquet laid out for me.
It's fruit.
It's grapes.
It's bread.
It is merriment.
It's meat.
It's delicious.
It's succulent.
It's succulent.
It's juicy.
I eat it up.
I love it.
I drink it down when I see politicians lose.
Because my entire career I have just been shit on and attacked and ridiculed by the political system And they all don't respect me.
They call me names.
They call me a clown.
They say, oh, you're a bozo.
You're an extremist.
You just don't know how it works.
And then they just get their ass, they get their bottoms spanked.
They get bent over Joe Biden's knee and spanked.
You know, John Fetterman, a retard, grabs him by the collar and holds him down while Joe Biden kisses him.
And then I get to point and laugh from over here on my show.
They're like, you're doing a stupid podcast, y'all, and I'm laughing at you for my stupid podcast because you all lost.
And the point is, you can't win playing the game, as I said earlier.
So anyway, so that's that.
Very funny.
Republicans lose.
Shame about Blake Masters, but you know what?
He, for what it's worth, he's underperforming compared to Kerry Lake.
And what's the difference between him and Carrie Lake?
Now granted, Carrie Lake, she was a newscaster, she's got name recognition, name ID, she's a familiar face, she's a woman, you know, she's probably a little bit more likable and charismatic.
She's a better candidate.
But, one of the notable differences is that Carrie Lake was doubling, tripling, quadrupling down on election fraud all the time.
And Blakemasters kind of cucked out on that.
And there was a show that Tucker Carlson produced recently about Blake Masters.
And in the show, there was a phone call where Donald Trump called Blake Masters and said, and listen, I'm gonna tell you something, and he told Blake Masters, Carrie Lake, they asked her what she had for dinner, and she tells him they stole the election.
He goes, so you need to talk about the stolen election more, he said to Blake Masters, which I love that.
So he kind of humiliated him on that call, and I know the Masters people didn't really like that, but it looks like he was right.
Because Lake and it appears Fincham too outperformed Masters and they were both election fraud guys.
Masters wasn't.
And so there you go again with this conventional wisdom about running to the middle during the general, running the middle during a general election, avoiding the divisive topics.
He also cucked out on abortion?
You know what?
So did John Gibbs!
I like Gibbs!
I don't doubt his sincerity on abortion, but Gibbs and Masters were two of the notable guys that made adjustments to their website and said, oh, we support the current laws.
Now, would that have saved them if they didn't do that?
I don't know.
But it certainly didn't help them win.
It certainly didn't put them over the top.
Not even close.
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So...
nick fuentes
There's a lesson in that.
I thought we learned it in 2016.
Apparently people still don't get it.
How many times do people have to not get it?
It's crazy to me.
And a friend of mine texted me today, he's a good guy who I like a lot, but he texted me something a family member told him and they said, you know, look, I get what you're saying about Trump and DeSantis, but we'd so much rather have DeSantis than Biden or Kamala or whoever.
Because we know that DeSantis at least wouldn't do this, this, this, and this.
And I thought to myself, this is just a script.
How many times do we have to play this game?
Ronald Reagan didn't secure the border.
George Bush didn't secure the border.
Donald Trump, they wouldn't let him until he forced it through the courts and built 500 miles of wall and over four years of fighting finally did it.
And people just take it for granted.
They're like, uh, DeSantis is gonna be better, you know.
And listen, we gotta go R's instead of D's.
So we gotta get Ron.
Even if it's not Trump, we gotta vote for Ron.
You know, we just gotta shut the fuck up and do what we gotta do.
It's like, when are you people gonna learn?
We've been doing that forever!
We've been doing that forever!
It never works!
You serious?
How many times?
How many times?
It's insane!
You know, I feel like my show gets repetitive, but apparently it has to be because, you know, Trump wins in 16 by saying, kick these fucking Muslims out and build a wall, no Mexicans, bitch.
And then, like a day after he won the election, people went right back to, Well, we gotta, alright, we gotta turn the temperature down.
We gotta run in the middle.
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What?!
nick fuentes
He just flipped Michigan and Pennsylvania and Wisconsin for the first time in 30 years, and within 30 days people just forgot.
They're like, oh, never mind.
Nah.
Anyway, let's run the Romney playbook again.
What?!
And here we are again in 2022.
Still not that far, as far, uh, still not that long ago.
And in 2022, people are saying, look, I know what you're saying.
We just got to vote for DeSantis.
We just got to vote.
If it comes to it, we just got to vote for DeSantis.
Like, we got to vote for Hershel Walker.
We just, we, we just got to vote for Oz.
It is what it is.
We got to hold the line.
All right.
And it's like, okay, you know what?
We gotta give it another 20 years.
A million more white people need to die.
Does a nuclear bomb need to be dropped on this country?
What do you need to see before people are willing to stick their neck out and be willing to die for a quick sec?
Before people realize, you're in jail!
You're in prison!
We are slaves on a plantation!
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And people are like, I don't know, pretty good on this plantation here.
I don't know what's on the other side.
Let's get back to work, boy.
nick fuentes
Yeah, that's literally, it's like the old, the old nig, the old nigga.
I feel like, I feel like a young, I feel like a young black slave on the plantation.
I'm like Rashad.
I'm like a young, black, ignorant slave with the dreads.
My name's Rashad and I'm like, yo, fuck this man.
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I ain't working no more.
I ain't picking no more cotton, man.
And the old, old man, old, this is some old niggas like, Alright, boy, I know you don't know how this works here, boy!
You best hush up before you get some trouble!
And I'm like, don't you whip me no more, master!
And that's what it feels like.
nick fuentes
And I'm right!
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And I'm right!
nick fuentes
Okay, I'm right.
I'm right.
Join me.
Let's listen.
Do we want to live our lives as slaves?
I mean, yeah, if we do a slaves revolt, we may get killed.
They may kill all of us.
They may lynch all of us.
Alternatively, though, Alternatively, we may win.
Alternatively, we may have our freedom.
And isn't that worth it, you know?
So anyway... Anyway, alright, alright.
So that's my coverage of the midterm elections.
That's my coverage of the midterms.
That's how I feel sometimes.
I'm like a runaway slave.
For real, and time and again it is mental.
People are trying to enslave your brain again.
We gotta do, we gotta do.
DeSantis is gonna be better.
Herschel Walker is gonna be better.
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Loeffler and Perdue are gonna be better.
nick fuentes
Better than the alternative.
no sorry I I'm a radical, okay?
I'm an extremist.
I'm an extremist.
I own it.
I'm not a Republican operative.
I'm an extremist.
I'm an extremist.
I am a radical.
I love that.
I'm okay with that.
I embrace the label.
People say, he's an extremist.
Real.
I am a fucking extremist.
Amen.
I'm out there.
I'm on the margin.
I'm on the fringe.
I'm underground.
I'm in the cave.
Lake Bin Laden.
Not literally.
But like that.
You know when they made that diagram of Bin Laden's Taliban base in Afghanistan?
That's like me.
I'm underground.
I'm in the cave.
I'm working away.
I'm wearing rags.
You know?
Not littered.
That's a horrible comparison.
I shouldn't say that.
That's gonna get me in trouble.
But you know, it's similar.
I'm like, not quite, but I'm not violent.
But I'm non-violent.
Like Islam.
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You know?
nick fuentes
All right, let's get on.
Let's move on with it.
Let's get into the show.
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How's my hair?
nick fuentes
It's fine.
All right, our featured story tonight... We're gonna skip over the student loan thing.
We sort of already covered that.
Our featured story... You know, we already covered the student loan thing.
It's not happening, okay?
That's your news.
Featured story is about Kyrie Irving.
Hey, another story of a runaway slave.
We stand with them.
We covered this all last week.
We didn't get to this.
Happened this weekend.
So you recall Kyrie Irving, there were all these protests and calls on social media and television for him to be cancelled, fired, all this from groups like Stop Anti-Semitism, the ADL, Charles Barkley, LeBron James, The owner of the team, the commissioner of the NBA, Silver.
And eventually, they forced him to capitulate.
This was last, I think it was last Tuesday.
Kyrie Irving came out with a statement, said, look, I don't hate anybody.
I'm not an anti-Semite.
I love everybody.
I disavow anti-Semitism.
But he didn't apologize.
And he was forced to give a $500,000 donation to the ADL.
Which is sort of a conflict of interest, isn't it?
Doesn't anybody find that conspicuous?
That the ADL goes out there and cancels people.
They rile everybody up and they say, this guy's an anti-Semite according to our expert opinion.
And so this person has to go.
In order for that person to have their name cleared by the experts, because that's what they bill themselves as, is the experts.
They're the specialists.
They're the authority on racism and hate and anti-semitism.
So the authority says you're guilty of anti-semitism, but we will exonerate you if you pay us $500,000.
Doesn't anybody think that's a little bit conspicuous?
That would be like if I went around town saying, this guy's a murderer, but if he gives me half a million dollars, I'll stop telling everybody he's a murderer.
Wouldn't people call into question the motivation there?
Wouldn't people call into question that arrangement?
But that's exactly what happened.
ADL goes around for weeks campaigning against Kyrie Irving, calling him an anti-Semite, until finally He is forced to agree to issuing some sort of statement and then giving them $500,000 like a ransom payment.
And everybody thinks this is above board.
What's really interesting is they didn't even say it that way.
They said that he was forced to give $500,000 to anti-hate groups.
In all the articles they didn't even say it was the ADL.
Isn't that incredible?
So the ADL canceled him.
They forced him to capitulate to clear his name, which came in the form of a written statement and then a $500,000 donation, which the media never said was to the ADL.
They said the $500,000 was to other anti-hate groups, to broadly anti-hate groups.
Well, when we found out that the ADL rejected the money, We found out at the same time that the anti-hate group that everybody was saying vaguely was the ADL.
And that calls into question the credibility of the media.
You write an article about Kyrie, and you write an article about the ADL and the incident.
But when you write about Kyrie being forced by the ADL to give them $500,000, you don't say he's giving it to them?
You use some placeholder and say, anti-hate groups?
This is the level of obfuscation.
This is the level of deception, okay?
Which I sat down last week and thought about it.
They never cover that.
In all the articles that I covered on it in the past week, two weeks, they never said it was the ADL.
Until the ADL rejected the money.
In which case they had to say that it was going to the ADL.
So that was the arrangement last week.
Well then we found out that that wasn't good enough.
Because the deal that Kyrie Irving's representative struck with the ADL was that he would have to apologize and give the money.
But when Kyrie issued a statement on Instagram and at a press conference, he never said the words, I'm sorry.
He never said which parts of the documentary he disagreed with.
He defiantly said that he can't be anti-semitic because he's a Jew, like yay, and he said that it was just misunderstood and he's not a hater.
That wasn't good enough.
So the commissioner of the NBA, who's a Jew, called for a meeting with him and said that they were gonna have to double down and so the decision they made was to suspend him for at least six games with no pay.
That's what we knew last Friday.
What we found out since is that there's even additional conditions on top of that.
So he's suspended for six games, but as always with Jews, there's a catch.
He's suspended for at least six games until he completes six items.
Isn't it interesting that it's always six?
Suspended for six games.
He has to complete six items in order to resume playing even after the suspension is up.
So everybody thought, oh, okay.
Well, there's his punishment.
He's got to sit out the games.
Well, no.
It's not just the games anymore.
Now there's got to be, even to continue playing after that suspension is up, he's got to do these, these things.
So this is the article.
That's his quote.
NBA Commissioner Adam Silver met with Kyrie Irving earlier this week and revealed he has no doubt that he is not anti-Semitic.
We had a direct and candid conversation, said Silver to the New York Times.
He is someone I've known for a decade and I've never heard an anti-Semitic word from him or frankly hate directed at any group.
Silver excoriated Irving after the Netstar refused to apologize for promoting an anti-Semitic movie on his social media channels.
Irving is in the midst of a suspension of at least five games while he completes a list of actions assigned to him by the Nets in order to return to the team.
They include one, publicly apologizing for the October 27th social media links to the anti-Semitic film.
Two, complete anti-hate classes, which includes the $500,000 donation.
Three, complete sensitivity training.
Four, complete anti-hate training, focusing on antisemitism.
Five, meet with Jewish leaders, including the ADL.
And six, meet with the team owner, Joe Tsai, whose text he reportedly has ignored.
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Okay?
nick fuentes
Seriously?
So public apology, three courses, three courses, three trainings.
Listen, you dumb idiot, you stupid fucking dumb idiot.
Time to go to class, alright, you dumb idiot.
You think the Jews control the media?
Dunce.
Sit down, and time to go to Jew school, and you need to get re-educated, alright, idiot?
Okay, you need to get re-trained.
How much more obvious could it be?
He's literally being sent to a re-education camp.
He didn't even say!
He retweeted a link to a movie, and the Jews were on him so fast, and now they're gonna send him to a re-education camp, and then he's gonna come out and say, I am sorry that I offended the Jewish people, and then he's gonna meet with the rabbi, and do the photo op, I am so sorry, I worship you, I love you.
Yeah, but the Jews don't control anything, right?
Yeah, that's all a big anti-Semitic libel.
Sure.
Those are their demands, in addition to the ransom.
And so the article goes on.
This is Silver.
He said, quote, I feel that we got to the right outcome in terms of his suspension.
And in retrospect, we may have been able to get there faster.
I accept that criticism.
They're criticizing him because they didn't do this fast enough.
You know, this is totally appropriate, but it just should have happened way faster.
It should have been way more swift.
He said, but I felt it was important to understand the context in which it was posted to understand what discipline was appropriate.
Discipline.
Not in any way to excuse it, but to understand what discipline was appropriate.
I had to choose what whip.
Should I whip him?
Should I put him in the hole?
Should it be a gas chamber?
Should it be an electric floor?
A masturbation machine?
Should we shave off all his hair and make a bed out of it?
Should we cut off his skin and turn it into a lampshade or a bar of soap?
Should we turn him into a human chess piece and play a chess game out of human beings with him and Ye?
Which is just a small number of the things that Jews have made up in the past.
The suspension has also received criticism from players.
Last week, NBPA Vice President Jalen Brown said he expects the union to file an appeal Well, Lakers star LeBron James criticized Irving's behavior in the Nets punishment, calling it excessive.
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Wow!
nick fuentes
Silver said he and the Nets watched the movie at the center of the firestorm in order to understand the post.
Once we did that investigation, said Silver, it was clear to me that this was indeed hate speech and together with the Brooklyn Nets we responded.
The commissioner opted to keep the details of the meeting between himself and the player The first thing is, think about what's being said here.
So Adam Silver is a Jew.
He runs the NBA.
is not relevant to the damage caused by the posting of hateful content.
The first thing is, think about what's being said here.
So Adam Silver is a Jew.
He runs the NBA.
He's the president of the NBA.
And he says, And the whole controversy is that Kyrie Irving shared a documentary which is called Hateful, somehow.
And he says that he meets with Kyrie Irving.
The documentary shares information that is hateful or takes a hateful angle towards Jewish people.
But Adam Silver, who's Jewish, meets with Kyrie Irving and says, oh, this man is not anti-Semitic.
I've never heard him say anything anti-Semitic in my life.
And he said last week, I'm not anti-Semitic, I don't hate anybody, I don't want violence against anybody.
So why do we have this system then?
Isn't it interesting that this is what we find over and over again, is that the gravest sin, which is the basis of hate speech legislation and censorship and DOJ investigations and so on, The gravest sin is that you're a hater, that you hate other people based on prejudice, based on a person's skin color, their ethnicity, their race, their religion, their national origin, whatever.
That's what they say.
And yet consistently all the people, almost all of them, that are ever accused of this deny that that is their disposition.
They deny that they hate anybody.
They deny that they're advocating or inciting violence against people.
Sincerely.
Often sincerely.
And we know that because they're friends with non-white people, they work with non-white people, they hire non-white people, they're allied with non-white people, and that is ridiculed.
People say, oh, you say you're not racist because you have a black friend, but wouldn't that only make sense that if a person is being accused of broadly discriminating against a group of people on the basis of prejudice, that they could not have friends, co-workers, allies, family, on the basis of that?
Prejudice?
So wouldn't that not make sense?
Would that not completely contradict that argument?
So, the point is...
This society has almost been designed with this moral code with at its extremity the hatred of the other.
The truest and deepest xenophobia is the worst and most immoral thing that can be and yet all the people that have been punished on that basis and accused of that have earnestly and sincerely and believably demonstrably said that that is actually not something they subscribe to.
And here it is again.
Here's a perfect example.
Kyrie Irving shared a link to a movie for the consideration of people and said he didn't agree with everything in it, but he's sharing the information.
He's being punished severely.
He's being humiliated in public and punished, sanctioned financially, professionally, reputational assassination, ostracized socially, and yet everybody agrees, almost universally, even the so-called victim group, the Jews, Say that he's not hateful.
He's never said anything hateful.
He's not hateful.
He doesn't hate these people.
He himself said he's not hateful.
He's a basketball player.
He's not out there with a white hood on killing Jewish people.
He plays basketball.
He works for Jews.
But yet, they say, and yet he says, Adam Silver says, he had to be punished because the movie was hateful.
He shared the movie.
There had to be a punishment.
And the punishment includes training on hatred and anti-Semitism and all these things.
And you've got to forfeit your money.
You've got to meet with these people.
And so, in a sense, it's about the ritual.
It's about the ritual.
It's about the law.
And it comes down to these ideas.
And everybody already knows this.
I'm not saying anything really revolutionary here.
But as you know, in case you missed it, it's never been about hatred.
It's never been about violence.
It's never been about oppression or minority groups.
It's never been about that.
And they know that.
And we know that.
And they know we know that.
And we know they know we know that.
And so the question is, what is it about them?
And people have said, all these con ink types have come up with various explanations.
They've said, well, the reason they call you racist is because they run out of arguments.
The reason they call you racist is because they're corrupt and they're trying to turn us against each other.
The real reason they do this is because if people knew the truth about these groups, which is objective and in reality, it's neutral.
It's not hateful.
A fact cannot have an emotional or passionate orientation.
When I say that four out of five of the Ivy League, or five out of six of the Ivy League university presidents are Jewish, That statement alone, that fact, is something that exists objectively, neutrally, in reality.
To say it, to write it, for that to exist, cannot be directed in a way that's hateful or loving or angry or happy.
It's a fact.
And the reason why they have created this infrastructure, this sort of ideological moral architecture, is because if people knew the information, Well, certainly some of them would start to hate.
Absolutely, some of them would start to hate.
But maybe besides that, people would want to change the system.
The system could not continue to exist if people are not being guilt-tripped or told they were being bad people for noticing things.
Which must remain unnoticed for the system to perpetuate itself.
That's why it exists.
And a lot of people don't really get that far.
And what do I mean by that?
The Jews did run the slave trade.
They do run the media.
They do run Hollywood.
They do worship the devil.
They do hate Jesus Christ.
They're all scholars of the Talmud, which is a lot of convoluted ritual.
It's a definition of satanic.
It's a definition of Luciferian.
And either they believe in it themselves, the Kabbalistic, Talmudic, Rabbinical Judaism, or they're heavily influenced by it.
They were raised in schools and in households and families that believed in it and they're inculcated in it and that is having a profound effect on the country.
We cannot talk about that because if we did, people would find it appalling and they would want to overthrow it immediately.
You know, why do you think they were kicked out of 108 countries in the history of the world?
Why do you think that they were pushed around, and expelled, and converted by the sword, and persecuted all throughout Europe?
It was because of these kinds of things.
And if people knew these things like they knew them then, it would happen in America too.
And that's why the ADL has to go, and that's what the education is.
When they say, you need to learn how your words can create another Holocaust, this is what they're talking about.
Because it's true in a certain sense if you go around saying hey You know these people run the media, and they worship the devil, and it's and by the way that is true Then people would say hey like these people shouldn't be running the media anymore And they like running the media they want to run the media So they don't they want people to not go anywhere near that they want that idea to be radioactive so anybody that says it They say, oh, well, you just hate Jews.
Yeah, you just hate Jews.
You just want to kill us.
You just want to kill all of us.
And we all hate killing people, right?
So we are all in agreement.
Killing is bad.
They want to kill us.
Then they tried it before in the Holocaust.
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They killed us before.
nick fuentes
They're trying to kill us again.
That's why they're saying all this stuff.
They can't have jobs.
They can't have friends.
You need to fire them.
They can't have money.
We need to kill those people, actually, preemptively.
That's what this is really about.
And you know that.
I think you can actually logically arrive there.
If Kyrie Irving doesn't hate Jews, why is he being punished?
Well, he shared this documentary that has this information.
Well, so what?
There are left-wing people that share things about white people.
Maybe they don't want to kill white people.
Some of them do.
But maybe you're a particular black person, whatever.
They don't want to kill white people.
Maybe they don't hate white people.
But they certainly say all kinds of things about white representation and white privilege and all this, which But when you say it about Jewish people, it doesn't matter.
Anybody that talks about it.
So it can't be just about the hatred.
It can't just be about the violence, which we all know, by personal experience.
This is something that we can prove and know on our own, because we've all been accused of being racist.
We've all been accused of being anti-Semitic.
And we all know, for the most part, we have no hate in our heart.
And I actually excoriate people that have hatred.
I don't think it's acceptable to have that.
I never have.
And you can talk to anybody that I know.
You can talk to anybody that knows me well.
It's funny, during the Groyper War, there was a guy named Jew Groyper.
And he went and asked one of the questions at the Florida University Groyper War Battle.
And there were people in the movement who were like, you know, I don't like this guy.
He's Jewish.
And I said, well, what question do you ask during the Groyper War?
He asked the best question ever.
So I don't, you know, I don't want to hear from you anymore.
Now, ironically, that guy, Drew Groyper, later wound up betraying me 100%.
So, you know, so I was clearly in the wrong.
I was clearly wrong.
But, but the point is, but the point is, I look at people as individuals.
I evaluate them on their merit.
I certainly learned to grow a little bit more guarded.
Let's put it that way.
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I learned to be a little bit more guarded.
nick fuentes
But it's always been this way.
And people that really do have hatred, I've never had any tolerance for that.
I've never had any patience for that.
And you know me.
I mean, I know all the relevant facts, but But I don't hate people.
I don't hate groups of people.
Hatred's not in my DNA.
It's not in my heart.
And point being is, so by and large, although there are some bad apples, there's some rotten eggs, I will speak for me and I'll speak for you, for the most of you.
You know, we've been accused of hatred and we're not haters.
And I think where people...
Maybe say some reckless things or say some some gratuitous things.
I think in many ways we've been forced to feel very defensive and it's out of frustration.
I don't think any of us were really started out with any hatred or malice.
I don't have any still but I know there are some people that get a little carried away and you know it's a very tough situation we've been forced into.
But nevertheless, the point is, the proof is the fact that we've been accused of these things and we know that's not us.
We know that's not who we are.
And we know they know that.
If they would just listen.
But they're not listening because they don't care.
They're adversarial.
They're hostile.
And so if we know then that they're not punishing us because they sincerely believe we're hating them, if we know they're not punishing us because it's just a big misunderstanding and they sincerely believe that we hate them or wish violence upon them or something, if we know that that's not the result of ignorance or a miscommunication, then the punishment, there has to be another basis for it.
And most conservatives have begun to deduce, not all of them, a lot of them still really believe it's just the biggest misunderstanding ever.
But what people are beginning to deduce is that there's more to the story, that there's an intentionality behind it, that it's a moral system which is designed to enforce a certain kind of orthodoxy.
And what very few people have come to understand is that it's not just that antisemitism is some arbitrary thing they came up with, it's very specific.
And it's not just that we're not antisemitic or whatever, it's sort of like the whole thing is inverted.
The things that they say are antisemitic and false, are true.
When they say that it's anti-semitic to say that the Holocaust is abused or exaggerated for political purposes.
When they say that it's anti-semitic to say that there is organized Jewish influence in the world or that Jews have an allegiance to Israel.
These are all things that are true and they're things that they've just simply branded with a word as things you're not allowed to say because they don't want people to think those things or rather know those things.
And that's why they have to make an example out of anybody that says these things, or shares them, or sympathizes with them.
And it is so important for them that they not just capitulate, but they have got to renounce it.
They have got to show that nobody who believes those ideas survives.
So that's why it's not enough that Kyrie Irving said, yeah, alright, here's your money, here's your fucking apology, now fuck off.
That wasn't enough.
They needed to make sure that he recanted and renounced in a humiliating way.
You don't want to apologize?
Well now we're really going to put the screws in.
Now we're going to, you want to act like a baby?
Now we're going to baby you.
You're going to go to your re-education camp, times three, and you're going to give us some money, and you're going to shake our hands, and you're going to bow before us, and then we're going to let you play basketball again.
Like they did to Nick Cannon.
You're going to write your essay, and you're going to show It's not enough that they punish you or sanction you and they don't want to martyr you.
They want to convert you.
They want to hold you up and say, look.
Look at what happened to him.
He's singing a different tune now because that's what we do and no one's allowed to think this.
And we know that.
And I don't think anyone can argue with this because there is simply no compelling explanation that all of this is just what it is.
That the ADL is innocent, and they're innocently trying to defend their people and stop another Holocaust, and they're innocently preventing this guy from playing basketball unless he goes to a re-education camp?
Does anybody really think that's a compelling, reasonable explanation for this?
That this is a necessary, innocent, inconspicuous part of civil society that if you have the wrong opinion about an ethnic group which wields all this power, that you're going to be forced to do sensitivity training, anti-racism training, anti-anti-semitism training.
You're going to have to meet with the rabbis.
You're going to have to give them a half million dollars.
You're going to have to say the words, I'm sorry, this was fake.
It's not enough to say, I don't hate, I don't hate, I believe what you believe.
You have to say, I renounce, I recant, I apologize, I'm sorry.
Does anybody think that's innocent?
Does anybody find it compelling, the argument that that's innocent?
Because I constantly think about my interactions with guys like Steve Bunnell, who are apologists for the system.
And I hear their argument.
I hear what they're saying.
I'm listening.
I hear it.
When they say, well maybe they just built all these Holocaust museums because they don't want the Holocaust to happen again.
Well maybe they just do this because these are fucked up ideas that could lead to bad things.
I hear that, but I think it's so unpersuasive.
I think that it is so conspicuous.
I think that if you begin to apply any kind of inquiry, any kind of method of inquiry, the logic of that completely falls apart.
And that's what I've tried to do on the show, and that's what I do with myself, and that's what I've done to others, and I've run into the same opposition that all these people have.
And you know me, I'm not an idiot, I'm not a dumb guy, and I'm also not an unpleasant guy, and I'm also not an angry guy.
When you see me interact with people that I really disagree with, or people that don't like me, or from different backgrounds, I am nothing but affable, polite, Pleasant, likable.
If anything, people hate how much they like me.
You go on these subreddits and they're like, I hate that he's so funny and likable because he's so evil or something.
So, in other words, if I had this inquiry and I was smacked down and punched down and all this kind of stuff, then you know there's nothing good faith or innocent about it.
It's naked power.
That's what it's always been about.
It's naked power exerted by a group we all know who Against its opponents nothing more nothing less So that's Kyrie Irving.
That's well, it is more it's about it's actually about the devil, but That's the latest with him and we'll see.
I really hope he resists and That is really gonna suck because they're never gonna let this guy play basketball again if he doesn't get on his knees but I hope he doesn't because and and you know, this is where people like me and People like me are just different My entire life, people around me have told me, you know, just do what you gotta do.
Just apologize.
Nobody expects you to do this.
Nobody expects you to do that.
Don't ruin your life.
Don't do this.
It's not worth it.
People have it in their mind that we live in a world that doesn't matter.
Like, this isn't reality.
And so, when people make sacrifices that are worth it, that happens in storybooks, that happens in movies.
And sacrifices in the real world, in the so-called, when you go out and touch grass and step outside, sacrifices are never worth it.
Nothing's ever worth it.
Just keep on keeping on.
Keep on living your life.
And I'm sure there are people around Kyrie saying, what, are you crazy?
You're a basketball player.
Just say what you gotta say.
Just go to the course.
Hey, we know you're a good guy.
You just want to be one of the greats.
You want to be in the Hall of Fame.
You want to make your money.
You want the celebrity.
You want the money, the glory.
You want to play ball.
That's your passion you worked your whole life for.
But at what cost?
That's the question.
At what cost?
And for some people, they will not give up their integrity.
They will not give up their dignity.
And some may say it's foolish, and some may say that it's impractical.
But it's everybody's prerogative to make that decision.
Everybody's their own man, everybody's got to answer to God, so everybody's got to make that decision for themselves.
That's why we have free will.
And the sacrifices are never, they're never the sacrifices we want to make.
Everybody always says, well, you know, I would die for something, or I would really, everybody would like to think that they would make sacrifices if it mattered.
When people look at their heroes, when people look at their role models or the things they care about, they tell themselves, they like to believe about themselves that they would make sacrifices.
But that's because they tend to think about things that aren't really sacrifices.
They think that they can choose a sacrifice that isn't going to hurt.
But that's the thing about a sacrifice.
It hurts.
It's nails through your hands and feet.
Okay?
Nobody likes that.
It's not fun for anybody.
And that is how they get you, of course, is they make it hurt.
How do they make it hurt?
Well, they come at you where it hurts.
They come at the thing you care about, the person you care about.
Whatever you're... and think about how that relates to our cosmic reality and our moral reality.
When they come for the things that are going to hurt, what hurts?
Attachments.
Attachments to the world.
They can never take your faith in God.
They can never take God's mercy, or God's grace, or God's love, or God's forgiveness.
They can't take those things.
They can't hit you there because those things are free, and those things overflow, and those things are always available.
But what do they come after?
They come after the things in the world.
They come after your attachments.
They come after your fame, your money, your career, your family.
Your family is the world.
You love your family, and that's a very unpopular thing to say, but it's something that people also need to know.
That your attachment to your family is also an attachment to the world.
And they're gonna come for you for all those things That are in the world and it forces you to think about them The real nature of all of this, how do they control us?
They control us through our worldliness.
They control us through our sin.
That's why the Jews are the masters of the world.
Because they don't believe in grace.
They don't believe in mercy and forgiveness.
They believe in ritual.
They believe in sacrifice.
They believe in tradition and custom.
They believe in those things.
They believe that they can lift themselves up through those things.
And it's through those things that they have crowned themselves the leaders of this world, and it's through those things that they maintain control over everybody else.
And if you wanted to be a master of the world, you would master the world in the way that they have.
Master their vices, and so on.
I made deals with the Lord of this world.
So, if you think that these things are all not related, they all are.
That's how their blackmail machine works.
The basis of their blackmail is sin.
That's the basis of it.
Their basis of it is our attachment to the world.
That's why it was so important.
That's why the two messages of this show are so important.
America first and Christ is King.
Because if you say to yourself that the only thing that matters is my relationship with God, like Ye said, you're performing for an audience of one, I fear no one other than God?
Then you're free.
Then you are liberated.
If you say to yourself that I'll provide for my spiritual appetite and God will provide for the rest, then you're not afraid of a vaccine mandate.
You're not afraid of cancel culture.
You're not afraid of any of that.
You're not afraid of going into the desert for 40 years.
You're not afraid of living like Job or Nebuchadnezzar.
You're not afraid of those things.
You're not afraid of being humbled.
Because you're a servant of God.
And you don't eat real bread and wine, you drink and eat a spiritual bread and wine.
And that's a radical message.
And a lot of people aren't ready for that.
A lot of people want to be told, get your wife, get your kids, get your farm, get your house, have your job, we're all going to be rich, and we're all going to be powerful, and we're all going to be fine, and we're all going to say, Christ is King, and Christian nationalism, and sacrifice.
Don't work like that.
Doesn't work like that.
What did the apostles get for their trouble?
Crucified, burned alive, killed, And people say, well, I can't lose my job.
I mean, get real.
It's not worth it.
This is your real life we're talking about here.
Gotta live to fight another day.
Did Jesus say that?
Did Jesus say, hey, listen, I gotta dip.
I gotta live to live.
I got a really big mission.
I gotta live to fight another day.
I'mma head out.
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You know?
nick fuentes
When the Romans were going to arrest him, did he say, I'm gonna sneak out of here.
I gotta go to India or something.
This place sucks.
I'm going to visit Joseph Smith.
I'm out of here, man.
I'm hitting the time machine.
Because my mission is so important, this isn't worth it.
That's what it's all about.
Everywhere you look, everywhere you look, you see the cross.
Everywhere you look, you see the cross and you see the man on it.
When you really, like I said earlier, when you really see through the system, you will see the cross, you will see the Christ on it everywhere.
Because that's all there is.
So, I hope that Kyrie will make the right decision.
We'll see.
Or he'll choose to keep playing basketball, because that's really important.
All I had to do was sell my soul.
All I had to do was sell my soul and act like a bitch and get on my knees.
Such a shame, too, for all these proud... Black people are so proud.
It's sort of a paradox, right?
They're proud and you would think their pride would have them show humility, in a sense.
So we'll see.
But that's Kyrie.
We're rooting for him.
We're rooting for him.
We're rooting for Ye, Trump, Elon.
Gotta root for us, okay?
And you gotta live it, too.
What it is.
Gotta flip the switch, okay?
And go Christ mode.
Alright.
Well, let's move on.
We're gonna take a look at our Super Chats.
We'll see what you guys are saying.
Let me get my headset on.
Get my body armor.
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Let me get all set up here.
Okay.
Yeah.
nick fuentes
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nick fuentes
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9-11 was a hoax?
nick fuentes
What?
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nick fuentes
UX says me in hiding turned him onto body armor.
Actually, I think Hiding turned me on to body armor.
UX just turns me on.
Hiding turned me on to body armor.
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Yeah, don't take the credit.
nick fuentes
That's a joke, by the way.
We were turned on to body armor in the Jewish... We were actually in a Jewish village.
You know what?
Actually, I got turned on to this in a Jewish village.
We were in this Jewish village And we were at this Jewish grocery store and they had it.
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And we got it.
nick fuentes
So it sort of all comes together in that way.
Maybe God provided the body armor in the Jewish village to protect me.
That was the point.
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nick fuentes
You need plates.
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nick fuentes
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nick fuentes
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No, God didn't say that.
Alright, let's see.
What do we got?
Ten Rios says nope, not buying it yet.
nick fuentes
Whatever.
Keep drinking fucking grape crush or whatever Tenryu at the bodega filling up a 300 milliliter Great Fanta Nah, I'm not drinking that shit.
Alright, you do you, pal.
You do you, alright?
Nah, I'm kidding.
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