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Hey, what's going on everybody? | ||
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Wow. | |
How about this music? | ||
Do I get to, uh, does it play the whole show? | ||
That'd be kind of cool. | ||
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Hang on. | |
Let's see. | ||
Fill awkward silences with the sound of space background music. | ||
Host in charge of the music. | ||
How do I, how do I get it to play? | ||
Can I turn it on? | ||
Okay, whatever. | ||
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I guess it turns off when you start talking. | |
All right, well, good evening, everybody. | ||
You're listening to America First. | ||
My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes. | ||
We have a great show for you tonight. | ||
I apologize, once again, we're doing the show as a Twitter space instead of live on Cozy TV, although we are streaming it on Cozy. | ||
So it is at Cozy.tv slash Nick. | ||
If you're watching on Cozy, tune in on Twitter. | ||
We want it to blow up on Twitter, so listen to both if you can. | ||
Tune in on Cozy if you're on Twitter, and if you're on Cozy, tune in on Twitter. | ||
Just do two tabs, okay? | ||
Two tabs. | ||
You know, because I did, I wanted to put it on Cozy so that people got the notification. | ||
I don't want people to get mad that they're like, oh, I didn't know there was a show tonight, and then, you know, they don't. | ||
They don't catch it. | ||
So if you're on Cozy, get on Twitter now, okay? | ||
It's twitter.com slash Yay24Marine. | ||
Because I'm a Yay24Marine. | ||
I'm a Marine. | ||
I was gonna do Yay24Soldier, but that was taken. | ||
And then I realized I'm not just any soldier, I'm a Marine. | ||
I'm like an elite... What do you call that? | ||
An amphibious... I'm an elite... Because I'm a Groyper! | ||
I'm an elite amphibious... | ||
So if you're on Cozy, it's twitter.com slash yay24marine. | ||
Follow me on this account and juice my tweets. | ||
You know, retweet the space, like the space, get it everywhere. | ||
We want everyone to see what's up, so everybody juice this right now. | ||
Cozy and Twitter. | ||
Follow my account, retweet it, like it, leave a reply, and I'll get into the show in just a minute here. | ||
But I apologize again, I don't have my studio set up here in LA yet. | ||
I'm still a transient vagabond, so I do not have a permanent studio set up, or even like a temporary one. | ||
Next week, I will. | ||
So next week, I'm doing a regular show, and then the week after that, I should be doing a full week, which I think is the 27th, whatever the week after Christmas is. | ||
Christmas is on a weekend, Let me check my calendar. | ||
Yeah, I should be doing a show the 26th through the 30th. | ||
So I'll be back in the studio. | ||
Not my studio, but I'll, you know, I'll have a camera next week, Friday. | ||
And then the week after that, I'm going to do a show probably the 26th through the 30th, most likely. | ||
So I'll be back for a full week. | ||
And then, you know, hopefully after that, I'll have it, you know, all the kinks figured out and Straightened out, I should say. | ||
And I'll be able to do the show Monday through Friday. | ||
Maybe in a shorter format, like a different format, but it'll be back. | ||
Okay, that's just housekeeping stuff. | ||
Boring. | ||
But I just want to let you know the future of the show. | ||
I don't want to leave everybody hanging. | ||
So, that's that. | ||
Follow me on CozyTV, of course. | ||
If you're on Cozy, smash the follow button to get a push notification every time I go live. | ||
Follow me on Gab, Telegram, True Social. | ||
Follow me on Telegram t.me slash Nick J. Fuentes. | ||
And we'll dive in here. | ||
It's been a pretty, you know, it's another week out here in LA. | ||
Another week going to work for the future of America. | ||
Going to work for a fearless, visionary leader. | ||
And I don't really have too many updates for you from the field, other than that we're hard at work over here, okay? | ||
So I don't know. | ||
I don't really have too much I can reveal, but some exciting things afoot. | ||
Beyond the Lookout in January, a lot of exciting, exciting things being brought together, and some really good conversations. | ||
I had a conversation with Ye the other day, and it blew my mind, I swear. | ||
The other day, I hadn't heard from Ye most of the day, he calls me in the afternoon, and the first thing he said was like the funniest thing I have ever heard in my entire life. | ||
And he was just on such a, he was on such a... | ||
I don't know what you call it, but he was on point yesterday. | ||
He doesn't like the word point, but he was on his game yesterday. | ||
It was nuts! | ||
I was like, let's go! | ||
It just gets better every day over here. | ||
You know, I told you before I left, I said that you guys have no idea how based this guy is, and it just gets better. | ||
Every day, he grows stronger. | ||
Every day, he gets smarter. | ||
He gets more... | ||
Red Peltie gets more based! | ||
So it's awesome, and I'm loving it. | ||
It's great stuff over here. | ||
But we're gonna dive into the show here. | ||
You know, usually on The Spaces I don't have like a big structure or anything, but there's a few things I wanted to get into. | ||
Of course, there was the Alex Jones debate earlier this week. | ||
I debated Alex Jones about the Jewish situation, and that was a long time coming. | ||
David Duke did that debate, I want to say four years ago. | ||
I know a lot of our old heads will remember that one. | ||
That was a big moment. | ||
And tonight, or not tonight, but this week, I debated Alex. | ||
About the whole Jewish situation. | ||
You know, he was kind of talking trash. | ||
I mean, he said it was banter, but he was talking a little bit of trash. | ||
I was talking some trash back. | ||
So I want to get into the debate. | ||
I want to talk about the alleged Trump disavowal, which happened today. | ||
And we'll get into the Breitbart article. | ||
And I think that's everything. | ||
I should have wrote some notes down, but I'm just really busy writing a lot of stuff today. | ||
I was on the phone all day, writing all day. | ||
It's been busy days over here. | ||
We're hard at work. | ||
But let me know if there's anything I missed. | ||
Hit me up in the replies if there's anything I missed. | ||
But I don't think so. | ||
So I guess we'll dive in here. | ||
And just if you're joining us now, remember, retweet the space. | ||
Follow me here on Twitter. | ||
You know, the Twitter account isn't going to last. | ||
It never does. | ||
It seems like I'm surviving Like a shorter and shorter time. | ||
I used to be able to be on here for months, then like a day. | ||
Now I get banned after like two hours. | ||
I literally, the last account I made last week, I got banned after like two or three hours. | ||
So this account is not gonna last most likely, but you know, just follow me. | ||
I'll be putting some tweets out tonight probably. | ||
So just give me a boost. | ||
Retweet my space here. | ||
I miss doing the show. | ||
And follow me on Cozy. | ||
Okay. | ||
Well, first of all, I also just want to say I miss doing the show. | ||
I feel like I'm just leaving angry voice messages at everybody now. | ||
And I realize that the show is just like the show and I have this codependent relationship where it's not even really a show. | ||
It's really just like if I said to somebody the other day, it's like if I wasn't doing a show, I would just be at a bus stop screaming. | ||
I'd just be like under a bridge doing the same thing, you know, but instead I'm doing it in front of a camera. | ||
But if I wasn't doing a show, I'd just be at a bus stop somewhere like, you know, another thing, you know, I'd just be somewhere outside. | ||
I've been seeing a lot of that out here. | ||
I took an Uber ride the other day. | ||
I was in an Uber for like 10 minutes, and I literally saw three people just screaming. | ||
Separately! | ||
Not together! | ||
Like, I got in an Uber at this motel where I was staying. | ||
I was staying at this motel, because it's cheap, and I jumped in an Uber, and I Ubered like 10 minutes away. | ||
They didn't have any availability. | ||
You know, I was like, can I rebook? | ||
And they're like, no, like we don't have any space. | ||
So I jumped in an Uber and I literally went like 10 minutes away from where I was. | ||
And on the 10 minute Uber drive, we literally saw three separate insane people screaming. | ||
Like there was one guy or it was a girl. | ||
The first one was a girl and she was just yelling at nobody. | ||
You know, that one, she was just screaming, making a big scene. | ||
I was like, what the? | ||
Then we drive like a couple blocks and there's this guy knocks over a bunch of those uber bicycles. | ||
You know how they have the uber bikes now? | ||
He goes and just knocks over a bunch of uber bikes and throwing them on the street and it's like, yeah, you know, it's like, I'm like, whoa. | ||
And then we drove another block and there was like another person like kitty corner on the next block screaming in the park. | ||
I don't know what's going on. | ||
I don't know what's going on in this city, but it's messed up, man. | ||
I don't know what the deal is. | ||
I guess they have like 60,000 homeless people in the city. | ||
So, I don't know. | ||
You do the math, I guess that's like three per block or whatever. | ||
You know, what's the density of homeless people? | ||
It's too high, I'll tell you that much. | ||
We gotta put them somewhere. | ||
What else can you do? | ||
You know, you realize that the solutions to these problems aren't very complex. | ||
You have all these people, they're out in the street, you know, what solution do you come up with that doesn't involve, I've said this before and it's true though, what solution do you come up with that doesn't involve, like, collecting them and putting them somewhere else? | ||
Like, they can't be on the street, they can't be in the park, where are they gonna go? | ||
Like, they're not gonna go somewhere else. | ||
You see how they are. | ||
They just put up camp under a bridge, in front of a door, on the street. | ||
So, you know, they can't be there. | ||
They need to be somewhere else. | ||
They're not gonna go there by themselves. | ||
So you gotta put them there. | ||
So, you know, it's really not that complicated. | ||
It's not that tricky. | ||
You just need the political will to go around and round them up and put them somewhere else. | ||
You could put them up in like a nice place, but I mean, you got to collect them and then you got to, you know, put them in like a transport system and deliver them some someplace else. | ||
Where do you put them? | ||
I don't know. | ||
Prison? | ||
Jail? | ||
I'll tell you one thing, you can't put them in a hotel. | ||
That's too expensive. | ||
So you got to put him in some kind of combination of like a prison and a hotel. | ||
You know, you got to maybe something in the middle, but definitely closer to prison. | ||
Anyway. | ||
So there's that. | ||
And, um, what else? | ||
What else has been going on? | ||
I met this Uber driver the other day. | ||
So base. | ||
I was, I jumped in an Uber the other day. | ||
It's not all bad. | ||
I went to this Uber the other day. | ||
And this guy right off the rip was like, everyone here is retarded! | ||
And I was like, okay, this is my guy. | ||
This guy's based. | ||
Like, literally within two minutes of getting in the car, he's like, everything here is retarded! | ||
I was like, okay, based? | ||
Based alert? | ||
And he was telling me about how the Uber situation is. | ||
I guess that, like, Uber bought a bunch of Teslas. | ||
And there's like a fleet of Tesla's that Uber leases to its drivers and so he's leasing the Uber. | ||
He's leasing the Tesla from Uber. | ||
And he said he told me this story. | ||
Where he said that his Tesla is like recording constantly, like all the exterior cameras are constantly recording. | ||
And he said that one night when he was asleep, his Tesla recorded a black guy getting his ass kicked by two white guys. | ||
And I'm thinking like, where's the story going to go? | ||
Because it could go in two completely different directions. | ||
I'm like, you know, I haven't established like what's this guy's, what's his narrative? | ||
So he was telling me, yeah, The exterior cameras, they never go off. | ||
They're constantly recording. | ||
He goes, the other night, I had it parked outside, and when I woke up, it had a 27-minute video of these two white guys beating up this black guy. | ||
And I'm like, oh yeah? | ||
He's like, yeah. | ||
He goes, well, they definitely had a reason, he says. | ||
I guess that there were a bunch of cars getting broken into on the block. | ||
He goes, because they beat this guy up for 25 minutes. | ||
Then they left, and they came back and beat him up for five more minutes. | ||
He didn't get up once. | ||
I was like, wow, that's pretty chaotic. | ||
And he goes, yeah, well, I'll tell you one thing. | ||
He's not coming back to that block to steal from people's cars, he says. | ||
I was like, let's go. | ||
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Let's go. | |
I was like, go off, man! | ||
So it's, you know, it's a mix. | ||
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It's a mix. | |
You got a lot going on here. | ||
A lot going on. | ||
But anyway, that's his opinion, you know. | ||
He's also in favor of the death penalty. | ||
He was saying, like, we got to just start really opening up the death penalty and, you know, If you do a robbery with a deadly weapon, you should get the death penalty. | ||
And if you molest a kid, you should get the death penalty. | ||
And we need to start killing... I was like, whoa! | ||
Go off, though. | ||
But hey, you know, go off. | ||
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I don't know. | |
I mean, we... I don't know. | ||
We're definitely not... Maybe we're not doing enough death penalty. | ||
Anyway, so... | ||
It was pretty good, but I want to get into the Alex Jones debate. | ||
Because, you know, here's the thing. | ||
Here's what I want to say. | ||
You know, I like Alex Jones. | ||
Like, I love the guy. | ||
He's a good guy. | ||
Great show. | ||
Charismatic. | ||
You know, he's like a legend. | ||
And I've been watching him forever. | ||
I've been watching him since I was in high school. | ||
And as you know, me and Ye went on Me, Ye, and Ali. | ||
Went on a show a couple weeks ago and he said that he loved Hitler and he loves Nazis and all that. | ||
And, um, the week after he goes on Steve Crowder's show and says, I am a victim. | ||
That was a publicity stunt that I got dragged into. | ||
And it's like, you know, first of all, it's pretty rich for Alex Jones of all people to say that he is the victim of a publicity stunt, you know? | ||
We all know Alex Jones' brand. | ||
You have to say it's something that Ye goes on his show and Alex Jones is crying about a publicity stunt. | ||
That's pretty rich. | ||
I feel like I got dragged into a publicity stunt. | ||
I hate Hitler and he called me baby Hitler. | ||
And he said I'm a Nazi and he's lost respect for me and all this. | ||
And so then I go on Telegram and say, well, he got the call from the Jews. | ||
The Jews gave him a call and they said, they said, hey, listen up, boy, you go and you disavow Nick Fuentes. | ||
Which it seems like everybody's been getting that call. | ||
Marjorie Taylor Greene got the call from her Jewish masters. | ||
And, uh, you know, everybody has. | ||
So I said that on my telegram and he got all offended. | ||
And he goes, I didn't get a call. | ||
I, you know, I got a call from Thomas Jefferson, you know, whatever. | ||
I got a call from George Washington. | ||
Oh, well, okay. | ||
And then he gave me a call last week. | ||
He gave me a call over the weekend. | ||
And he said, Hey, you know, I said a lot of nice things about you too. | ||
The media just took it and blew it out of proportion. | ||
And, you know, I don't, that's not really true, but I was like, okay, sure. | ||
Like, you know, you said something, I said something. | ||
Cause he was like, I didn't listen here. | ||
You got me. | ||
I didn't get a call. | ||
I was like, Hey, okay. | ||
Um, cause at that point I'm like, you said a mean thing. | ||
I said a mean thing. | ||
We're, we're friends. | ||
Like, let's just let it go. | ||
We're, we're both on the same team here. | ||
And so he said, I want to do a debate with you. | ||
I said, OK. | ||
I was supposed to be there in studio, but I messed up my flight reservation, so I wasn't able to get out there. | ||
But I went and did it in Dick Masterson's studio, which, by the way, big thanks to Dick Masterson, 07s in chat. | ||
Really appreciate he let me use his studio. | ||
So that was cool. | ||
I never met Dick before, but he's a good guy. | ||
Seems like a smart guy. | ||
I don't know that much about him. | ||
You know, I saw him on Dr. Phil 10 years ago when he did the feminism thing. | ||
He kind of red-pilled me on women, I'm not gonna lie. | ||
Like, when I was in seventh grade or whenever all that came out. | ||
I think he was on Dr. Phil and he said, all women are whores or something like that. | ||
I forget what the exact thing was, but that totally red pilled me. | ||
Ever since he said that, I was like, okay, this guy's right. | ||
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Women suck, you know? | |
So I saw that, but I haven't really followed him too much since then. | ||
Anyway, he's a smart guy, funny, totally chill. | ||
He let me use his setup, and he really got me out of a jam, because I didn't have anywhere else to do the show. | ||
I wasn't able to make it to Austin, and I didn't really have a remote setup, so he really came in clutch. | ||
So I used his setup, and we did this big debate about the Jews and everything, and it was great. | ||
And then, and I'll get into the debate, but then he goes on Michael Malice's show the next day and says that we're Democrat plants. | ||
Like, what the heck, dude? | ||
So here's the timeline. | ||
We go on the Alex Jones Show, and Ye says he loves Hitler, and I say me too, I totally agree. | ||
And Alex is like, well I don't. | ||
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Okay. | |
Then the next day, or the next week, he goes on Crowder and says, that was a publicity stunt, it was staged, the ADL loves this, Nick's baby Hitler. | ||
We call, we cool the tensions, right? | ||
Cool our jets. | ||
I go on the show, we have a great discussion. | ||
Then, The next day, once again, like, when I'm not there, he goes on Michael Malice's stream, you can look it up, Michael Malice, Alex Jones, if you look it up on YouTube and go to Recently Uploaded, he goes on Michael Malice and says, oh, I don't know if they're Democrat plants because, uh, Ye was sent to the Mar-a-Lago dinner and then he does this Hitler thing. | ||
Now, keep in mind, Michael Malice is a Jew, and that's fine, but clearly there's a conflict of interest there. | ||
Did you see him? | ||
He was on the 666th episode of Tim Pool. | ||
Conveniently, when Ye and I and Milo were on the Tim Pool livestream a few weeks ago, we were episode 665, I think on a Monday, and the day after, Tim Pool, the Jew, was on TimCast, and he wore a Star of David or a Star of Renfam armband. | ||
Did you see that? | ||
That was, and just so you know, that was episode 666. | ||
The day after Ye walked out of the Tim Pool interview, Michael Malice comes on the show with the star of David Arnband. | ||
And Tim Pool got the call. | ||
I mean, that's like, he literally, when I say that, I mean, I know for a fact. | ||
I confirmed it, that he got the call. | ||
Before Ye and me and Milo went on the show, Tim Pool literally got a call from two separate people, one who I've debated before, another one who I've encountered before, and they said, you got to push him on the Jewish thing. | ||
You really got to challenge him, blah, blah, blah. | ||
So Tim Pool literally got the call, and that's why he totally messed up that interview. | ||
And then the next day, Michael Malice comes on. | ||
Well, it's sort of like I'm not gonna say Alex got the call because he insists that he didn't. | ||
Okay. | ||
But both times, I go on InfoWars with Ye, and a week later he goes on Crowder and says, wah wah wah, it was a publicity stunt, I hate Hitler. | ||
I come and debate him, and we clear the air, and I say, listen, I'm not a National Socialist, but I just don't have any reason to hate Hitler as much as the Jews do, I'm a Christian, I'm an American, I'm not gonna do the Ten Minutes of Rage or the 1984 Day of Rage on Hitler. | ||
And he says that he didn't get the call, okay, and then the next day he goes on Michael Malice's show, who's a Jewish anarchist, and says that we're Democrat plants. | ||
And here's what everybody needs to understand, which I explained this on my last Twitter space as well. | ||
Anytime that anybody seriously confronts the system, actually challenges and exposes what's going on, you kind of get this house slave reaction. | ||
Me and Ye are like runaway slaves. | ||
We're on this big plantation. | ||
We're wage slaves. | ||
We work. | ||
Our media is controlled. | ||
Capital is controlled. | ||
The government's controlled. | ||
The currency's controlled. | ||
All the big decisions are not made by us, and they're not even made by our representatives, and they're not made by people that have our best interests in mind. | ||
That's what I mean. | ||
We're all in this country. | ||
And we are subject to the important decisions which are not made by anybody who has anything to do with us. | ||
They're not us directly, they don't represent us, and they don't even have our interests in mind, and they're not even like us. | ||
They're not even similar to us. | ||
I'm a white Catholic American. | ||
The people making the decisions in finance, education, media, are Jewish. | ||
So, they don't believe in my God, they don't share my ethnicity, they're not patriotic for American, they're not conservative. | ||
So, they're not me, they're not representing me, they don't share my interest or agenda, and they're not even similar to me. | ||
That's what makes us slaves. | ||
That's what makes us because the capital, the production, the media, the communications, the infrastructure, the sovereign, it's all manipulated and influenced and controlled by people that have got nothing to do with most of the people in the country in that way. | ||
And so me and Ye and everybody in the America First movement are the people saying, look, This is a this is a wrongful situation. | ||
This country should be run by Christians. | ||
This country should be run by patriots. | ||
We should put America first. | ||
We should put Americans first. | ||
We should not have a system that is influenced by foreigners, foreign governments, big corporations. | ||
We should have a true republic or something like a monarchy where you have a leader of the people who's going to do the will of the people And we're out here confronting it head on and saying, this is this predicament that we're in. | ||
This is where we are as a people. | ||
This is where we are as a country. | ||
And we're right. | ||
We are righteous. | ||
We are truthful. | ||
And we're out here fighting and we're sacrificing so much to do it. | ||
And the common refrain that we hear from people who pretend to be the opposition, who pretend to be the organized opposition against this system, What we hear from them always is that anybody that directly challenges, confronts, or exposes the system is actually part of the system itself. | ||
So that's like Alex Jones saying, oh, you talk about Jewish media, well, you're making the organized opposition look bad. | ||
You're making the Republican Party look bad. | ||
You talk about Hitler, you talk about the Jews, Well, you must be a Democrat plant, or that was a publicity stunt, or you're only doing that for attention, or you're going to get people in trouble. | ||
And here's the thing. | ||
I don't think that Alex Jones has controlled opposition necessarily, in the sense that I don't think that someone pulled the puppet string and said, hey, do this. | ||
I don't think that. | ||
But I think that Alex has a controlled mentality. | ||
I think that his mindset is controlled. | ||
Which means that he's playing a rigged game. | ||
He walks into the casino and says, if I count the cards and if I do this, I can win this game. | ||
And I'm here to tell you, you can't. | ||
You know, he's the house slave that says, if I play my cards right, not to mix metaphors, but he's the house slave that says, if I just am strategic with my messaging, if I just don't talk about the Jews so much, but I talk about other stuff, if I just play it right, I can get out of the field, and I can get in the house, and I can have a good job, and you know, whatever, and maybe one day, And so it's about this mentality of how are we going to win? | ||
Visualize a victory condition for the Patriots. | ||
Visualize a victory condition for the Christians. | ||
What does victory look like? | ||
It looks like Christians running the government. | ||
It looks like Christians running the media. | ||
Christians running the society. | ||
It looks like America having manufacturing. | ||
It looks like people like me being on Twitter, or on TV for that matter. | ||
It looks like Hollywood pictures being about God, and having godly morals, and art having integrity. | ||
Visualize what America could be like. | ||
Clean, efficient, prosperous, functional, not beholden to insane people, homeless people, criminals, corrupt, whatever, hustlers. | ||
How do we arrive there without ever talking about the real problems? | ||
How do we arrive there without ever convincing a large number of people or a somewhat large group of very influential or intelligent people To actually fight for our cause. | ||
What I'm trying to get at here is there are so many people that are caught up in, you know, trying not to lose that they never think of how to win. | ||
They're so caught up in, I don't want to offend Elon Musk. | ||
You know, Alex Jones is out there saying like, well, Elon is good, but he's not perfect. | ||
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It's like, dude, Elon Musk is not doing a good job. | |
He's out there saying, well, there's plenty of good Jews out there and all this. | ||
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It's like, dude, when are they sticking up for us? | |
They're not. | ||
They're not sticking up for us. | ||
They're not sticking up for me. | ||
They're not sticking up for Ye. | ||
They're worried about their own problems. | ||
That's why they rush to condemn the Holocaust remarks, but don't talk about what the Jews in the media are doing. | ||
They deny it. | ||
They evade. | ||
They pivot. | ||
That's what I'm getting at here. | ||
Is the organized opposition to the system, the Republican Party, the Conservative Inc. | ||
movement, establishment media, all of that. | ||
I mean, they're either directly controlled or they have this controlled mentality of better not go too far, better not challenge, live to fight another day, risk averse. | ||
Let's play our cards right. | ||
Let's not turn over the table. | ||
No, no, don't turn over the table. | ||
Just wait for your turn. | ||
Wait for your turn. | ||
Save up your Monopoly money. | ||
Play by the rules. | ||
Play it smart. | ||
Don't turn over the table. | ||
Don't change the rules. | ||
Don't play a different game. | ||
Just collect your Monopoly money. | ||
Wait for your turn. | ||
Roll the dice. | ||
Pass. | ||
Go. | ||
Collect another $200. | ||
And this is how things remained the same. | ||
Like, I'm terrified of the fact that the election was rigged in 2020. | ||
It was rigged in 2022. | ||
Trump comes out a week later and says, well, the Biden economy is bad. | ||
It's like, dude, that is less radical than your message in 16, and it's less radical than your message in 2020. | ||
Things are getting worse, and you're moderating more than ever. | ||
Am I the only guy that sees the urgency? | ||
Am I the only guy that sees the weight and the gravity of these problems? | ||
The window is closing. | ||
Our possibilities Are narrowing and shrinking. | ||
The totalitarian system is growing more powerful all the time, pressing their advantage through the law enforcement, judicial system, through their control of the media and finance. | ||
They're moving on central bank digital currencies. | ||
You look at what they do with PayPal, where they're going to fine people and confiscate their money if they break the TOS. | ||
People are getting banned on Uber and Airbnb. | ||
The DOJ is taking an interest in so-called domestic violent extremists and narratives that contradict the State Department or the Homeland Security Department on politics. | ||
The noose is tightening. | ||
And you've got people out there saying, Rand Paul for president. | ||
Are you kidding me? | ||
That's what he said on the show. | ||
What do you think about Senator Paul? | ||
Rand Paul? | ||
That's your answer? | ||
Ron DeSantis, who is mobbed up with Israel? | ||
That's your answer? | ||
Ron DeSantis, who outlawed anti-Semitism in Florida? | ||
Flew out to Israel in 2017 to demand that Trump move the embassy, and when he won the governorship, flew out to Israel to sign an anti-BDS bill? | ||
These are the solutions being proposed? | ||
DeSantis doesn't get us to the victory. | ||
Paul doesn't get us to the victory. | ||
Talking about Bill Gates and the New World Order, sorry, doesn't get us past the finish line. | ||
And I'm tired of hearing that anybody that refuses to play the game, anybody that refuses to be told, you can't do this, you can't say that, that they're a controlled opposition. | ||
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Oh, you're a Democrat plant. | |
You're making us look bad. | ||
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Oh, no, no, no. | |
We're not Nazis. | ||
Like, are you? | ||
I just can't fathom how anybody could be so naive to think in the year 2022 that if you just disavow Hitler enough, that that's going to help you in any way. | ||
It's unbelievable to me. | ||
You know, it's like Paul Gosar. | ||
He put out a tweet the other week and then deleted it. | ||
And then all the... because it was like a controversial tweet. | ||
And I like Gosar. | ||
He's probably the best person we have in Congress. | ||
But there's a lesson here. | ||
He put out a really, like, hardcore tweet last week. | ||
Got cold feet, took it down. | ||
And that's not him. | ||
That's his team. | ||
And there are different factions on his team. | ||
But, you know, somebody put it up, then somebody took it down. | ||
And it's like, you know, what was the thought process there? | ||
Do you think that taking it down helped you? | ||
You put the tweet up, you activate the left, and they go, what? | ||
You can't say that, blah, blah, blah. | ||
You take it down. | ||
Does the left go, oh, okay, never mind, guys, you took it down. | ||
Hey, it's okay. | ||
He took the tweet down, guys. | ||
Hey, everybody relax. | ||
He realized his mistake. | ||
He took it down. | ||
We are appeased. | ||
We're totally, we have no problem with him anymore. | ||
It's like it never happened. | ||
Of course not! | ||
They all jumped down his throat and tagged him and said, hey, Paul, here's the tweet you deleted. | ||
Did you really think you were going to get away with that? | ||
Hey, everybody, repost his tweet to show, you know, of course, We cannot show weakness. | ||
We cannot retreat. | ||
We cannot concede. | ||
We can't play by their rules. | ||
And I said this on the InfoWars show. | ||
I said, maybe that's my youth speaking, because young people are zealous and idealistic and so on. | ||
But I went on a show, and if he's the old legend, if he's the seasoned veteran, where's the argument? | ||
Where's the cogent, logical argument of why we need to curtail and self-censor about these things? | ||
Are you telling me that we're really supposed to feel this way about the Holocaust and Hitler and the six million? | ||
It's ridiculous! | ||
The only reason anybody plays that game is because the Jews control the right-wing media apparatus, too. | ||
And all these conservatives are afraid of losing their jobs at these places. | ||
That's why it's basically on the questionnaire. | ||
Are you a fan of Nick Fuentes? | ||
Yes? | ||
Then you can never have a job in the Republican Party. | ||
You can never have a job in conservative media. | ||
What's your view on Israel? | ||
Oh, I don't like that we send them so much foreign aid. | ||
Banished. | ||
Never have a job in the GOP. | ||
Right? | ||
But nobody actually believes any of that. | ||
And if they did, they got tricked. | ||
And there's no argument for it. | ||
They can't win an argument to save their life. | ||
I've been debating this for six years. | ||
I debated Will Chamberlain. | ||
I debated Jacob Wall. | ||
I debated Robert Barnes. | ||
I debated Alex Jones. | ||
Who else? | ||
And there's never been a convincing argument the other way. | ||
Nobody can... I saw in Breitbart, Joel Pollack, who is a Jewish guy at Breitbart, he wrote an article claiming to refute my claims about the Talmud. | ||
And he couldn't refute any of it. | ||
He was just like, erm, actually? | ||
It technically says it's like he couldn't refute the substance of any of it. | ||
Of course the Talmud says that Jews treat non-Jews differently. | ||
There's no argument. | ||
They just say anti-Semitic, Nazi. | ||
It's no different than the racist thing. | ||
It's no different than the Islamophobe or the homophobe or whatever thing. | ||
It's just that this is the faction that controls the right. | ||
And I said on the Alex Jones Show, and I'm glad that this got picked up, I said, you know, we don't care about your grandmother died in the Holocaust. | ||
That's no different than the slavery thing. | ||
How do conservatives not see that? | ||
You know, we're supposed to believe that what? | ||
We can't have a country because bad things happened in the past? | ||
It's no different than when black people say they want reparations for slavery. | ||
Or that We need to have affirmative action and all this equity crap because of slavery. | ||
Or when AOC says that we're colonizers or the American Indians say that they want their, you know, Indigenous Americans Day on Thanksgiving. | ||
How is that any different than the Jews putting up a Holocaust museum on every street corner and saying, never forget, never forget. | ||
It's the same thing. | ||
You could take, you never forget slavery, never forget Christopher Columbus, never forget Hitler. | ||
You know what? | ||
Don't care! | ||
Don't care! | ||
I'm an American. | ||
I was born in 1998. | ||
My parents and my grandparents had nothing to do with Hitler or slavery or Columbus or any of that. | ||
And I'm tired of hearing about it. | ||
And I'm tired of being browbeaten as a Christian American by all these other groups when our country is being destroyed. | ||
We want a virtuous Christian Great country. | ||
We want a powerful and a great America, and we want it to be decent, and Christian, and Christ-like. | ||
And the groups that are standing in the way of that are these deconstructionist indigenous types, these deconstructionist, you know, third worldist non-white coalition. | ||
And these Jews who hate Christianity and who are, of course, hysterically paranoid about any form of nationalism or any semblance of American identity or white identity. | ||
And that's just what it is. | ||
You know, Alex is going to go and say, oh, you're a Democrat plant. | ||
I mean, number one, that's just like ridiculous on its face. | ||
Ye is not a plant for anybody. | ||
I don't know how anybody that knows him or has ever talked to him could ever accuse him of anything like that. | ||
I've known the guy for a few weeks and he doesn't take crap from anybody, doesn't take orders from anybody about anything. - Right. | ||
And if he did, why would the ADL be taking him off of everything? | ||
It just doesn't even make any sense. | ||
Do you think that the ADL is really pleased with the fact that one of the richest, most famous people in the world is saying that the Holocaust didn't happen and we should all forgive Hitler? | ||
You think that they like that? | ||
And then you get into this, like, Justin Trudeau territory, where it's like, if you fight your enemies, they win. | ||
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If you fight your enemies, then they win. | |
So don't try to resist, don't try to fight, because the more you do that, they'll just fundraise. | ||
The ADL fundraises. | ||
Every time you talk about how bad the ADL is, the ADL makes money off of it. | ||
So never talk about them, or you're a plant. | ||
Talk about Bill Gates instead. | ||
It's like, what? | ||
And it's pretty rich. | ||
This is coming from somebody who has a program and makes money and goes on Blaze and hangs a Marjorie and all this. | ||
And it's like, I can't have a bank account. | ||
Yay, got his money frozen. | ||
And we're being told that like, oh, we're plants? | ||
We're the two least controlled people on planet Earth. | ||
Least controllable, least manageable people in America. | ||
And we've both paid the price. | ||
And him, him in some sense, more than me, because he had more to lose to begin with. | ||
So I'm just sick of hearing that. | ||
And people have got to get that out of their head. | ||
What, what do we have to lose? | ||
And I'm going to qualify that by saying, let's be strategic, of course, and let's be practical. | ||
This doesn't mean that that's a license to be reckless or a license to be completely throw caution to the wind. | ||
I'm not saying that. | ||
But think about where our country is going. | ||
Think about where our country is. | ||
Like I said, parents go to a school board meeting to say, we don't want our children to be taught that they're evil for being white. | ||
Or they go to a school board meeting to say, we don't want books about anal sex in kindergarten libraries. | ||
And the Department of Homeland Security wrote a bulletin about how they're terrorists for doing that. | ||
Like, think about where we are. | ||
We just exited a vaccine mandate where people were told that if they don't get double, triple, quadruple vaccinated with mRNA, which is now proving to be deadly, that they could not work and could not get educated. | ||
Think about what's been revealed in the Twitter leaks. | ||
The FBI controls social media. | ||
that can be controlled remotely and sent back to the dealership, in which there is not enough lithium on planet Earth to supply the needs which are being mandated by the state government. | ||
That's about controlling personal private transportation. | ||
Think about what's been revealed in the Twitter leaks. | ||
The FBI controls social media. | ||
The FBI controls the means of communication for the entire country. | ||
This is a short list of examples. | ||
And it is getting worse rapidly now. | ||
The pace is accelerating, and we're being told, Senator fucking Paul for 24? | ||
And, you know, hey, apologies for the language, God, of course. | ||
You know, I'm trying to watch my language. | ||
Ye doesn't like the bad language. | ||
I'm trying to curtail that. | ||
But we're being told Rand Paul? | ||
Ron DeSantis? | ||
Don't say you love Hitler! | ||
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You know, he had a point when he was talking about how blacks don't need to vote Democrat, but then he said that we don't care about the Holocaust, and it's too bad. | ||
He's sabotaging our movement which supports Kevin McCarthy. | ||
Ah, that's a shame. | ||
He's sabotaging our support for Kevin McCarthy as Speaker. | ||
Are you kidding me? | ||
And like, look at what the Republicans have to offer. | ||
Kevin McCarthy is speaker. | ||
Ron DeSantis is the nominee. | ||
What's the pitch? | ||
Reduce the gas prices by a dollar? | ||
Seriously, what's the pitch? | ||
We're gonna limit the age at which teachers can rape your kids to eight? | ||
Yeah, no, we can't have the teachers rape the kids until they're at least eight years old. | ||
That's the bill! | ||
Don't say gay in my children's school. | ||
Until they're in the third grade, of course. | ||
Don't you- Hey. | ||
Hey, listen, you liberal. | ||
Listen, Bill Gates tyrant. | ||
You better not rape my kid. | ||
Until the third grade. | ||
You better not brainwash my kid into being trans. | ||
Until at least the third grade. | ||
I mean, like, this is- Tucker Carlson says he's in favor of gay marriage. | ||
As did 47 Republicans in the House and a dozen Republicans in the Senate. | ||
They stand for gay marriage, they stand for feminism, they stand for a Jewish-run media, they stand for pornography, and all the rest. | ||
Fornication, adultery, just steeped in sin and foreign subversion, but just, but just You know, drawing these lines. | ||
Hold the line! | ||
Drawing these lines in retreat. | ||
Don't cross this line. | ||
Line gets crossed. | ||
Back up two steps. | ||
Okay, you know, that's fine. | ||
But don't cross this line. | ||
Once again, what's the pitch here? | ||
What are the other options? | ||
What's Marjorie offering up? | ||
A McCarthy speakership and impeaching Joe Biden? | ||
Seriously, we can do better. | ||
Marjorie Taylor Greene, we're supposed to believe, is the second coming of Christian nationalism, without that problematic anti-Semitism and racism and whatever else. | ||
And what has she got to offer? | ||
A McCarthy speakership, a young gun, and impeach Joe Biden! | ||
Yeah, not gonna happen, toots. | ||
Not gonna happen, anchor arms. | ||
And what do we have on the other front? | ||
Tucker Carlson, Mr. Go-to-war-with-China, which is what Mike Pompeo and Nikki Haley and the Biden administration are doing. | ||
Go-to-war-with-China, and we love gay marriage and mass immigration is a voting rights issue. | ||
And I like Tucker, of course. | ||
I respect Tucker. | ||
But we gotta dream a little bit bigger than multiracial working class populism or whatever, whatever the alter- you know, this like freedom, you know, Alex Jones's freedom thing. | ||
1776 will commence again. | ||
Yeah, well, I'm not- you know, what do you mean by that? | ||
We are being lulled to sleep and told- we're in a giant casino. | ||
And we're being told, hey, stay a while. | ||
Take a seat. | ||
Calm down. | ||
Here's another free drink. | ||
Pumping oxygen in. | ||
Hey, stay awake. | ||
Play another hand. | ||
Come on. | ||
Hey, you'll get them next time. | ||
Hit the slot machine again. | ||
Play another hand. | ||
Here's another drink. | ||
Here. | ||
Let's pump more oxygen in. | ||
Let's close the windows up so you can't see how much time has passed. | ||
Play another hand. | ||
You can win this time. | ||
Your odds are pretty good. | ||
It's the same kind of Addiction. | ||
Mindset. | ||
Addiction to losing. | ||
Comfortably. | ||
Fashionably. | ||
And so when are people going to realize that we can never win a rigged game? | ||
Does it get more rigged than it is now? | ||
The communications are rigged. | ||
The economy's rigged. | ||
The money's rigged. | ||
The voting is rigged. | ||
And people say, up, up, up, hush, hush, you know, don't take it too far. | ||
Just shut up and get ready to vote in the next election. | ||
Just shut up and get ready to vote for the next Israel First candidate. | ||
And finally, you get a guy who goes out there and says, it's the Jews, you know, it's the Jews. | ||
We don't care about your grandma and blah, blah, blah. | ||
We got to put America first. | ||
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And people go, well, I don't like that he wore the mask. | |
I don't know if I like the tone. | ||
People have got to look at the big picture here. | ||
That's why people like Trump. | ||
And the problem is that Trump was a useful figure, excuse me, to get suckers to buy back into the political process. | ||
Trump was flipping over the table. | ||
And then Trump put the table back and neatly rearranged everything and said, hey, just kidding, everybody get back at the table. | ||
And this is, this is flipping the table over again and saying, nope, sorry, we're not getting ready for a moderate Trump DeSantis showdown. | ||
It's, you know, we want something a little bit different, a little bit more hardcore. | ||
Eight years has been a long time. | ||
It's been a long eight years since the Trump announcement. | ||
Maybe you guys want to go back to the way things were, but we don't. | ||
So anyway, so that's my take on the whole thing. | ||
I just, I'm sick of hearing it. | ||
You know, it's this house slave mentality. | ||
That's exactly what it is. | ||
You got people out there, you got real cowboys riding on horses, blasting guns, and you got these house slaves sweeping up the deck, sweeping up the porch, shaking their head and saying, you're a Democrat plant! | ||
It's ridiculous. | ||
So, you know, I like Alex Jones, but I really disagree with him. | ||
I think he's a great guy and all that, and he's funny. | ||
But this like, it's like Joker. | ||
It's like the end of Joker when Joker says, how about another joke? | ||
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Oh, I think we've had enough of your jokes. | |
I mean, I know that's like, I know that's an old reference. | ||
I know that's stale. | ||
If someone super chatted that on my show, I would make fun of me if I did that. | ||
But that's exactly what it is. | ||
It's like, oh, suddenly it's not so funny anymore. | ||
When you're putting on the dinosaur mask and the tinfoil hat and you're doing the monkey shines, it's all very funny. | ||
Somebody goes on with a different mask and says, I love Hitler, and suddenly nobody's laughing. | ||
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Suddenly it's, hey, hey, hey, I hate Hitler! | |
How about another joke? | ||
How about another joke? | ||
Hey, that's not the kind of humor we do on this show. | ||
I love when he goes, he goes, and we're going to stop dissing the Nazis all the time. | ||
That was so good. | ||
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There's a lot of things that I love about Hitler. | |
Hey, that's not the kind of humor we do on the show. | ||
I'm waiting for the punchline. | ||
You're a Democrat plant. | ||
You're a clown. | ||
You know, it's like, it's perfect. | ||
It's exactly right. | ||
You know, because Ye's like, I'm a superhero. | ||
I'm like, no, man. | ||
You're like the anti-hero. | ||
You're like Joker. | ||
So anyway, so that's what it reminded me of. | ||
And there's really something to that. | ||
That's like Alex Jones as like a caricature figure. | ||
And even him being so off-put and forced into, like Ye said, he out-Alex Jones-ed Alex Jones. | ||
God bless. | ||
Praise God, you know? | ||
He out-he Trumped Trump. | ||
He Alex Jones-ed Alex Jones. | ||
Praise God that we have something like that going on. | ||
It's about disruption. | ||
It's about changing the rules, turning over the table. | ||
It's not about violence. | ||
It's not about hatred. | ||
It's not about all that crap. | ||
It's about we're in the endgame here. | ||
We're in the ninth inning. | ||
We are getting destroyed, okay? | ||
The Emperor is building another Death Star, and we're running out of options, man. | ||
And we need somebody that's gonna pick up the Emperor and throw him down the shaft. | ||
We need somebody who's gonna refuse to become a Sith Lord and be willing to die, get electrocuted, and through the power of love and faith, Have the father pick up the emperor and throw him down the shaft. | ||
That's what we need. | ||
Not this like, you know, I'm just gonna do my talk show until everything melts. | ||
You know, I'm gonna do my talk show and talk about guns and whatever. | ||
You know, he did that on Crowder. | ||
He's like, I told Piers Morgan, 1776 will commence again. | ||
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When? | |
Because I'd love to see it, but we're not really getting any. | ||
1776 didn't commence at the Capitol. | ||
It didn't commence with the Vax Mandate. | ||
It didn't commence during BLM. | ||
1776 didn't commence when 2022 was rigged or when Trump got banned on Twitter. | ||
So when are we supposed to anticipate 1776 to commence again? | ||
When it's too late? | ||
You know, look at what they're doing to our kids. | ||
And look at what they're doing to the border. | ||
They're not going to be a 1776 in 20 years when America's 40% white and Generation Z is all truned out and on drugs. | ||
And the Internet's totally controlled and everybody drives a Tesla. | ||
1776 is going to be made technologically impossible. | ||
Technologically, demographically, logistically impossible. | ||
And nobody seems to be alarmed by that. | ||
People are more concerned about Ye saying he loves Hitler. | ||
There is more of an outrage about that than any of the stuff that's been going on over the last two years. | ||
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So... It's ridiculous. | |
And people have just got to start telling the truth, man. | ||
Just start telling the truth. | ||
And do you notice, whenever anybody concedes on any of this stuff, They never act like they were forced to say it. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
Like, Alex Jones never talks about the Jews, but then when I go on his show and say, hey man, like, there's an obvious Jewish mafia running America, and he's like, well, yeah, like, there is, but it's like, okay, well, where's that? | ||
Keep that same energy Monday through Friday, man. | ||
I love that. | ||
Even Crowder. | ||
Crowder's like, well it's one thing to say you don't want to send foreign aid to Israel, it's another thing to be anti-Semitic. | ||
It's like, really? | ||
What day out of the week are you talking about all the foreign aid that goes to Israel? | ||
Because I must have missed that episode of Mug Club. | ||
Or whatever. | ||
You ever notice that? | ||
Whenever there is a confrontation on these issues, it's always like, OK, OK, OK, yeah, you know, maybe you're right. | ||
Maybe I guess you're right. | ||
I guess I could admit that. | ||
It's like, really? | ||
Well, where's that part of the show, Monday through Friday? | ||
Because all I hear from Crowder is poop jokes about Biden and Alex Jones. | ||
It's about whatever, Bill Gates and the lizard people or something. | ||
But whenever you confront him, it's like, no, no, like, yeah, you're right, like, I believe that too, and we can have a conversation about that, except once the pressure's off, they just never do. | ||
Then the next day, it's back to your regularly scheduled programming. | ||
Well, we can have a conversation about that, but can you just apologize for saying you love Hitler? | ||
And then that conversation never happens, by the way. | ||
Then the next day, it's like, anyway, now that that crazy Hitler lover's off the show, who's a Democrat plant, Back to our regularly scheduled programming about how Biden is stupid. | ||
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So, yeah. | |
That's what's going on. | ||
We want people to be a part of it. | ||
I invite Alex and I invite Marjorie. | ||
Anchor Arms, as I call her, Large Marge. | ||
I invite Anchor Arms to stop shilling for Kevin McCarthy and start shilling for Jesus. | ||
You know, Marge, Large Marge, we don't want you to shill for McCarthy, we want you to shill for Jesus Christ. | ||
Don't denounce handsome genius Nick Fuentes. | ||
Denounce Jonathan Greenblatt. | ||
Denounce the Republican-Jewish coalition. | ||
Okay, anchor arms? | ||
Why don't you use those anchor arms for good instead of evil? | ||
Instead of using those anchor arms to serve up an hors d'oeuvre tray to Kevin McCarthy with a waitress outfit on, use those anchor arms to lift up your voice and have the Lord hear your prayer. | ||
How about that? | ||
That's my advice. | ||
So we invite them. | ||
It's okay. | ||
Somebody said this on Telegram the other day. | ||
Peter, even Peter, denied Jesus three times. | ||
And what does that say? | ||
It says that the mob is so powerful, like the social pressure to conform is so powerful that even Peter, Jesus' most devout follower and disciple who witnessed his miracles, denied His Lord three times. | ||
And so, so we can forgive people, but they got to get on the right side. | ||
We want them on the right team. | ||
We invite everybody to be on the right team, and we can forgive the past transgressions. | ||
We can forgive all that. | ||
But it's time for everybody to get on the right side of history and stop being a part of their system of control, because a controlled opposition is part of it. | ||
They are. | ||
That's how they maintain it. | ||
It's like bum-rushing Area 51. | ||
They can't stop all of us. | ||
That's what it's gotta be. | ||
If it's just me and Ye, we're just gonna get hit with an anti-material rifle and disintegrated. | ||
But if everybody who knows what's up just starts to raise their voice and do the right thing, they can't stop all of us. | ||
That's the message. | ||
So enough of this cowardice, enough of this, you know, you're a Democrat plant. | ||
We don't like Hitler. | ||
It's like, you know what? | ||
Well, I do. | ||
Well, I do. | ||
Okay. | ||
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And I'm tired of pretending I don't. | |
And, you know, your Holocaust is irrelevant to me. | ||
There's a white genocide going on worldwide. | ||
There is a genocide going on against Christians. | ||
And Christian souls. | ||
Pornography is a genocide because it is stealing the souls of children. | ||
How about that genocide? | ||
How about the genocide through the opioid epidemic and all the lives that are being sacrificed to drugs and profligate sex and pharmaceuticals and war? | ||
But we want to talk about something that may or may not have happened 80 years ago in another country. | ||
Give me a break. | ||
Okay. | ||
So that's that. | ||
I want to get on into the Trump disavowal. | ||
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That's my first story. | |
Story number two. | ||
I want to talk a little bit about the Trump disavowal, because that was like the big headline in Breitbart was, you know, Trump denounced Nick Fuentes. | ||
And I know this is going to sound like a total cope. | ||
So, you know, whatever. | ||
People are going to call it a cope, but, um, I know everybody was waiting to see what Trump's reaction would be after it was revealed that it was me at the dinner, you know, me and everything that I'm about. | ||
So it was at the dinner. | ||
I was kind of waiting to see what all that, you know, what his response would be when everything hit the fan, so to speak. | ||
And today, the Conservative Inc. | ||
finally thought they got one over. | ||
They're like, oh, you know, Nick Fuentes was unequivocally denounced by Trump. | ||
That was the headline. | ||
Trump unequivocally denounces Nick Fuentes. | ||
And I read the article, and the article says, it says this. | ||
Let me pull it up. | ||
Oh, do I not have it? | ||
Let me grab it real quick. | ||
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Trump denounced... | |
Hang on, the Breitbart search results are delisted. | ||
Why is Breitbart so hard to find on Google? | ||
Breitbart made in Israel, by the way. | ||
Trump backs McCarthy for House Speaker. | ||
Yeah, there you go. | ||
By the way, I'm looking for the article and the front page headline on Breitbart is exclusive. | ||
Trump backs McCarthy for House Speaker. | ||
Are you kidding me? | ||
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Honest question. | |
How can anybody support that? | ||
Honest question. | ||
Trump supporters who support that should be embarrassed. | ||
They should be embarrassed and they should be ashamed. | ||
Anybody who was on the Trump train in 2016, there is no justification for this. | ||
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Yes. | |
That is not what 2016... 2016 was not about Kevin McCarthy for Speaker. | ||
You might as well have Paul Ryan, for that matter. | ||
You might as well have Mitch McConnell. | ||
What difference does it make? | ||
Trump and Marge behind Kevin McCarthy. | ||
Is this your GOP that we gotta save at all costs? | ||
Hey, don't talk about how much you love Hitler, it's going to get in the way of the McCarthy speakership. | ||
Seriously? | ||
The McCarthy speakership and the DeSantis presidency. | ||
Unbelievable. | ||
That's more, that is more shocking than the Hitler thing. | ||
That's why I'm on board the Yay 24 train. | ||
Because it is more, I think it's far more ridiculous and illogical and absurd and extreme to back Kevin McCarthy for Speaker when he said that he wanted Who did he say? | ||
He wanted Lauren Boebert banned from Twitter along with Trump, and he said that Trump supporters should be arrested and Trump should be removed through the 25th Amendment. | ||
That is more offensive than anything that Ye has said. | ||
Not that I've been offended by anything he said. | ||
Anyway, that's the front page headline. | ||
Trump backs McCarthy for Speaker. | ||
I think he deserves the shot. | ||
I like him, Trump said of McCarthy. | ||
So Breitbart is just a mouthpiece for the GOP. | ||
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What a joke. | |
What a far cry. | ||
I mean, not that Breitbart was ever really based, but still. | ||
Good and Ralph North Norman. | ||
Well, Trump did not name those trying to stop McCarthy. | ||
He had no uncertain terms said he disagrees with their efforts. | ||
So Breitbart is just a mouthpiece for the GOP. | ||
What a, what a joke. | ||
What a far cry. | ||
I mean, not that Breitbart was ever really based, but still. | ||
And here's the other headline. | ||
Trump denounces Fuentes. | ||
Former President Trump unequivocally denounced Fuentes. | ||
And what's the quote? | ||
Here's the article. | ||
It says, at the start of the interview, Breitbart News asked him, as the leader of the party in the movement, whether the views of Fuentes have any place in the GOP or the America First movement. | ||
No, they don't, Trump replied plainly. | ||
Later on it says, Ask again to be sure that he meant Fuentes' views and anyone else espousing anti-Semitism or Holocaust denial or racism do not have any place in the America First movement or the GOP. | ||
Trump said they do not. | ||
He said, quote, No, they don't. | ||
Nobody does that, has the wrong and ill will about people. | ||
We don't want ill will. | ||
But again, it was unfairly covered. | ||
It was very, very unfairly covered. | ||
That's their unequivocal denouncement. | ||
So when I saw that headline, I'm thinking, oh, Trump must have said, I denounce Nick Fuentes. | ||
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Well, what's the quote? | |
They said, do you think that anti-Semitism has a place in the Republican Party, like Nick Fuentes' anti-Semitic views? | ||
No, they don't. | ||
But it was very unfair how they covered it. | ||
That's your denouncement? | ||
Do you think that anti-Semitic views and racist views and Holocaust denial like Nick Fuentes or anybody else has a place in the GOP? | ||
No, no, we don't want any ill will, but it was covered unfairly. | ||
But you know, and by the way, this is what they did with Gosar. | ||
In 2021, when Gosar and I were going to do a fundraiser, Breitbart was dispatched by Steve Bannon To fish out a disavowal. | ||
And they said, Gosar, do you disavow Nick Fuentes? | ||
Would you ever appear on a stage with Nick Fuentes? | ||
Well, I'm not gonna disavow. | ||
Are you gonna disavow? | ||
I'm not gonna disavow. | ||
And they pushed and pushed, and he didn't disavow. | ||
But they were fishing for it, and that's how it is. | ||
Like Breitbart, which is now run by Boyle and Pollock, and who's the other guy? | ||
Breitbart is dispatched. | ||
They're the flying monkeys of apparently Ronna McDaniel now, and they go out and say—they're there to collect and fish for a disavowal and say, ha ha ha, Trump disavowed Nick Flint. | ||
See, we got it. | ||
See, everybody here, we got it. | ||
That's what that's about. | ||
And now, you know, did he say that he doesn't like the anti-Semitic views? | ||
Yeah. | ||
And we know that Trump is not an anti-Semite. | ||
You know, for the media that's listening to this, Trump is not an anti-Semite. | ||
Everybody knows that. | ||
Everybody knows that Trump was nothing but supportive of Israel. | ||
And that's one of the things I didn't like about him. | ||
Everybody knows that Trump had Jewish handlers and Zionist handlers like Jared Kushner and Adelson and Netanyahu. | ||
And that's one of the areas where I thought he didn't live up to America first. | ||
So here's a quote for you. | ||
You can take the denouncement, which is fake, and you can do something with that. | ||
But here's a quote. | ||
Trump is not anti-Semitic. | ||
In fact, I disagree with him. | ||
Not that I'm anti-Semitic, of course. | ||
I love everybody. | ||
But we know that Trump doesn't agree with me on the issue of Jewish power or the Zionist lobby. | ||
There's your quote. | ||
Coming from me, you know, the purported most dangerous, most white nationalist, most anti-Semitic, whatever. | ||
Not that I identify with any of that. | ||
But they went out and they fished for their disavowal so that they can continue to shill for McCarthy and Trump and save their political project at Breitbart. | ||
But that's what happened. | ||
That's what that's about. | ||
And what does it say, by the way, that Breitbart was all in for, quote unquote, Caitlyn Jenner for governor. | ||
But they're against me and yay. | ||
Like, does anybody even think about this stuff? | ||
Does anybody even take a second to think that when Caitlyn Jenner was running for governor of California, do you know what Breitbart did? | ||
They wrote front page headlines every day supporting her in a pink font. | ||
In pink. | ||
Now, I know liberals would be like, and it was pink! | ||
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The horror! | |
But think about it. | ||
We're Christian. | ||
We're conservative. | ||
We don't believe that people can transition from one gender to another. | ||
But Bruce Jenner thinks that he can cut his dick and balls off and become a girl, and then runs for governor as a Republican from the conservative Christian party. | ||
That's not very conservative. | ||
That's not very Christian. | ||
It completely contradicts and offends our values and our Christian religion. | ||
Breitbart supports it, and they don't just support it, but they do this like tongue-in-cheek, they make it pink to be like, girl power! | ||
It's like Breitbart, that's not a girl, that's a guy with his balls cut off. | ||
Breitbart, don't use pink, because that's not a girl, and his name's not Caitlin, his name's Bruce, and he's a male. | ||
He's a eunuch, but he's a male. | ||
But think about that. | ||
Breitbart, which was eight years ago regarded as Trump's propda, or the most right-wing publication, extremist front, they're supporting the transgender Republican candidate for governor, like, enthusiastically, not like, hey, well, it's what we got, like, no, pink, pink text and all. | ||
You go, girl, go, girl, trans girl power. | ||
Trans rights are Republican rights. | ||
Trans rights are Breitbart rights. | ||
And Caitlyn Jenner is going to be interviewed on Fox News. | ||
Sean Hannity does a one-hour sit-down with Caitlyn Jenner talking about immigration policy. | ||
So Fox News and Breitbart are going to sit down and have a polite, respectful policy debate with a transgender person. | ||
As they run for the, as he runs for governor of California. | ||
But Ye, who says that he wants no abortion, and wants the government held to a Christian standard, and wants to free the January Sixers, and wants a Christian media, well he's banned from Fox News now. | ||
And the Tucker Carlson documentary was scuttled. | ||
And he's, he gets nothing but negative coverage in Breitbart. | ||
Him and I are slammed nearly every day. | ||
And they call him a plant, and an operative, and all this. | ||
Think about that. | ||
Now do you think the people at Breitbart are stupid? | ||
Or do you think they have an agenda? | ||
Do you think the people at Breitbart didn't realize that fundamental contradiction? | ||
Do you think that they're hypocrites? | ||
They're not hypocrites. | ||
People are not often hypocrites. | ||
People tend to want to achieve their agenda. | ||
So is Breitbart just ignorantly stumbling about? | ||
Not achieving their agenda, which is the one that we have, which is a Christian country and conservatism and all that? | ||
No. | ||
They have a different agenda than us. | ||
Their agenda is not opposed to transgenders. | ||
Their agenda is opposed to anybody that opposes Jewish media. | ||
Isn't that enlightening? | ||
And what I mean by that is a lot of people look at Breitbart and say they're hypocrites. | ||
They say they're going to condemn, yay, a Christian, but support Caitlyn. | ||
That's hypocritical. | ||
Well, no, it's not hypocritical. | ||
They are just not Christian. | ||
Well, what are they? | ||
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Hmm? | |
What's Joel Pollack? | ||
Is Joel Pollack a Christian? | ||
Well, if you don't know the answer already, Google it. | ||
He's Jewish. | ||
Hello? | ||
You know, is that starting to make sense? | ||
A transgender runs for office. | ||
Pink text. | ||
Interview on Fox. | ||
They endorse. | ||
They support. | ||
Black. | ||
Christian. | ||
Republican. | ||
Runs. | ||
Well, may or may not enter the political fray. | ||
Condemned. | ||
Attacked. | ||
Accused of bad motives. | ||
Ridiculed. | ||
Explain the contradiction. | ||
This is from the apparently Christian conservative publication. | ||
So why is this publication supporting a transgender liberal in California, but not a Christian conservative in potentially another political situation? | ||
Is it because they're stupid? | ||
They're not stupid. | ||
Is it because they're ignorant? | ||
They're not ignorant. | ||
Is it because they're hypocrites? | ||
They're not hypocrites. | ||
They don't share our values. | ||
They're not Christian. | ||
Breitbart was made in Israel, and that matters. | ||
It matters that it was made in Israel and not in America. | ||
Look it up. | ||
Look it up. | ||
Breitbart made in Israel, and there's a beautiful picture of Jim Hoft, Andrew Breitbart, and some other assorted people, and Bibi Netanyahu. | ||
And they write about how Breitbart was formed in the Jewish state of Israel. | ||
It matters. | ||
that it was made in Israel. | ||
It matters that Joel Pollack is Jewish. | ||
It matters that these people are Jewish. | ||
Jews do not believe in Jesus. | ||
Jesus is the only way. | ||
Our religion, if you are a Christian, our inspired scripture says the only way is through Jesus. | ||
In no uncertain, ambiguous terms, The only way to come to the Father, the only way, truth and light, is Jesus Christ. | ||
And if you're not with Jesus, you're wrong. | ||
If you're not with Jesus, you're going to hell. | ||
If you're not with Jesus, you're a worker of iniquity and evil. | ||
And these people that run Breitbart, like Andrew Pollack, and the people that run Fox News, and the people that run Daily Wire, they do not believe in Jesus Christ. | ||
So how can they be right? | ||
And they don't just not believe in him, they reject him. | ||
So how can they be right? | ||
If Andrew Pollack and the people at Breitbart reject Jesus, they know, but they reject. | ||
If the people at Daily Wire and Fox and the other media, Prager, who is Jewish, and Shapiro, who is Jewish, and Breitbart, who is Jewish, and on and on and on, if they know but reject, how can they be right? | ||
How can they be good? | ||
They can't. | ||
And that's why they'll host Caitlyn Jenner, but throw Ye under the bus. | ||
That's why they will support Israel, but not our own country. | ||
It's as simple as that. | ||
That's why it's got to be Christ first. | ||
And that's why we have to talk about our media, which is not Christ first. | ||
And guess what they are? | ||
They're Jewish. | ||
It's as simple as that. | ||
And the rest begins to make a whole lot of sense, doesn't it? | ||
The Israel support, why we always lose, why very strong Christian American nationalists get suppressed and silenced and blacklisted. | ||
It just makes common sense. | ||
So it's pretty curious that, like I said, pink text for, and I'm not going to beat a dead horse here, but pink text for Caitlin. | ||
Which would offend any Christian, and any decent person, but Ye gets thrown under the bus. | ||
Well, who is the arbiter of morality at Breitbart? | ||
It's not Christians. | ||
And that has made a difference. | ||
And the difference is a problem. | ||
We need people at Breitbart that love Ye, and don't like Caitlyn Jenner. | ||
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Okay? | |
It's that simple. | ||
We need people at Fox News that are willing to interview Ye, but not willing to interview some of these other characters. | ||
and make the right decisions. | ||
And it goes on and on and on like that. | ||
And unless somebody can wake up and explain to me, you know, where I'm wrong, don't tell me about, you know, your granddad told you that Hitler was mean or something like that. | ||
You know, Alex Jones is so well-researched, but on the Hitler question, what's the argument? | ||
Well, my grandpa said... | ||
Oh, really? | ||
Well, my grandpa's like, in what universe is that qualified evidence? | ||
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Well, like my... | |
Yeah, my dad works for Nintendo, and he said that I can have as many games as I want. | ||
Oh, your granddad told you that Hitler was a jerk in America? | ||
Yeah, well, my dad works at Nintendo, and I have the next generation handheld. | ||
so no no you can't see it though yeah my uh my dad works at playstation and i already have a playstation 7 so just trust me bro anyway so that's that um but what else what else do we got i think those are all my topics what else do we got i'm i'm two i'm an hour and 15 in I don't think I have anything else to say. | ||
Do we have any other topics? | ||
Hit me up in the DMs. | ||
Fake Courtney reaching out to me. | ||
A fake Courtney. | ||
No, that's the fake Courtney. | ||
There's a Courtney impersonator. | ||
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What else we got? | |
Gabe Hoffman in the space. | ||
Hey, shout out Gabe Hoffman. | ||
Gabe Hoffman, who is Jewish. | ||
Milo texted Gabe Hoffman when the Latino Zoomer thing came out. | ||
Milo was like, hey, like, you know, you're lying right now. | ||
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And Gabe Hoffman was like, oy vey, I don't care. | |
He's an anti-Semite. | ||
Tell me why I should tell the truth. | ||
I mean, literally. | ||
He sent me the screenshots. | ||
It's literally like, Gabe Hoffman, who is Jewish, who is a journalist, was literally like, why should I tell the truth? | ||
He's a rabid anti-Semite. | ||
I don't care. | ||
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I don't care that it's a lie. | |
What good does it do to tell the truth about a racist like Nick Fuentes? | ||
It's unbelievable. | ||
Like, you know, you wonder why, like one day for no reason at all. | ||
Isn't that what they'd say? | ||
One day for no reason at all. | ||
I mean, literally. | ||
We're like, hey, Gabe Hoffman, there's evidence you're lying right now. | ||
Who cares? | ||
He's an anti-Semite and he's gotta be shut down. | ||
Okay, Gabe. | ||
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Ass. | |
Whatever. | ||
Anyway, so hey, Gabe Hoffman. | ||
You're cringe, you're gay, you're Jewish, and you're not even funny. | ||
And I'm epic and based and red-pilled. | ||
Anyway. | ||
What else we got? | ||
Hit me up, hit me up with topics. | ||
We don't need to do super chats. | ||
Just hit me up with topics in the DMs. | ||
Yeah, Gabe, why don't you call in? | ||
Call in, Gabe. | ||
It's like 30 hours, Gabe calling. | ||
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Right? | |
Little Ye reference. | ||
I gotta tell you, hanging out with Ye, I'm like a kid in the candy store. | ||
We were in Miami. | ||
And we were flying down the highway and Ye was in the front seat. | ||
And we were, he was literally just taking requests, putting on songs. | ||
He's like, okay, what should I play next? | ||
I'm like 30 hours. | ||
And we put on 30 hours. | ||
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He's like, turn it up, turn it up. | |
And we're just vibing hours, you know, with Ye. | ||
Are you kidding me? | ||
He's like, all right, well, what do we play next? | ||
Come to life. | ||
Oh, that's a good one. | ||
Play come to life. | ||
Yo, play it again. | ||
Play it again. | ||
I'm like, It's a dream come true. | ||
Dream job. | ||
Dream job! | ||
And he's just telling me all these stories about, like, the music. | ||
I'm like, no way! | ||
I can't believe it! | ||
I'm literally, I'm like Charlie in Willy Wonka's Chocolate Factory, because I'm pure of heart. | ||
You know? | ||
I, I, like, won the Chocolate Factory because of pure of heart. | ||
You know, he recognized real. | ||
He was like, I returned the everlasting gobstopper. | ||
You know? | ||
And we go in the elevator. | ||
It's so real. | ||
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So, yeah, so it's been epic. | |
He's just awesome. | ||
He's such a great guy. | ||
I can't say enough positive things about him. | ||
And, you know, I don't want to, like, describe him because, you know, I feel like that's an invasion of privacy. | ||
If he ever permits it, you know, maybe one day I'll write a memoir or something, because he's an incredible human being, I have to say. | ||
And I said this the other week, it's like it's so refreshing to actually meet somebody who is different. | ||
Everybody is the same, and everybody is afraid and controlled by fear. | ||
And then I finally met somebody who is not controlled by fear, who is not Who is not the same. | ||
And you can call it autism, you can call it bipolar, you know, whatever you call it. | ||
This is a man who will not be held down. | ||
This is a man who is not afraid. | ||
He is not afraid. | ||
And that is just like, so inspiring to me because I thought for the longest time I was the only one and then you go and meet somebody at his level, who has no fear. | ||
And just doesn't even care about the things that don't matter. | ||
And it's like, you know what? | ||
Faith and humanity restored. | ||
Wholesome 10,000. | ||
Let's see, let's take a look at questions. | ||
Thoughts on Marjorie getting booed at New York Young Republicans? | ||
Yeah, I mean, she's just lame. | ||
Like, does anybody look at Marge and think that she's a visionary? | ||
Don't answer that. | ||
It's a question that answers itself. | ||
So, I mean, it is what it is. | ||
It's disappointing. | ||
She could have been different, but she chose to be like the rest. | ||
She's a game player. | ||
She's another game player. | ||
I don't play, okay? | ||
I don't play games. | ||
I play Phasmophobia. | ||
I play Fortnite. | ||
I don't play games, though. | ||
I go hard every day. | ||
I wake up every day and go hard. | ||
I go hard in the paint. | ||
Gabe Hoffman requesting! | ||
Alright, let's bring him in. | ||
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This'll be good. | |
Oy vey! | ||
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Alright. | |
He's loading in. | ||
Gabe Collin. | ||
Hello, Gabe. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
What's going on? | ||
I'm right here. | ||
You wanted to talk to me, so I'm right here. | ||
And let me tell you something. | ||
You're lying about what those screenshots said, because I've got them too. | ||
Milo had a problem with me describing Latino Zoomer, the guy who got arrested for the TPUSA threats and the child porn. | ||
I described him as a key lieutenant of yours. | ||
I described him to that for, you know, what I thought was good reason. | ||
I told him what my reasons were, and he disagreed. | ||
But he wasn't a key lieutenant, and there's no evidence that he was. | ||
He showed up at an event. | ||
Hang on, I'll let you talk. | ||
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You said your thing. | |
He showed up at an event. | ||
There was a picture of me with him. | ||
And you said, everybody knows who the key lieutenants are. | ||
Vince James, Kai. | ||
I had nothing to do with that. | ||
to ask everybody knows who spoke at AFPAC. | ||
Everybody knows who's on Cozy. | ||
And you found some guy who took a picture and it was on Twitter before was in the super chats or something. | ||
And you're like, well, he's a key lieutenant. | ||
And Milo's like, well, no, he's not. | ||
And you and your response. | ||
I mean, I could pull him. | ||
It would take me a minute. | ||
But your response was literally like, well, Nick Quintus is an anti-Semite. | ||
So. | ||
Had nothing to do with that. | ||
Had nothing to do with that. | ||
I described it. | ||
I described him as a key lieutenant because when you had a call for action for your grippers to come and march with you at TPUSA, there was a few dozen people showed up and he was And in my view, if you've got however many followers you got, and a few dozen people show up, then those few dozen people are your key lieutenants. | ||
Number two, you shouted this guy out on your livestream multiple times, You defended him from other accusations on your livestream, people have the clips, and he gave you a bunch of donations a bunch of times, and you shouted him out a bunch of times in the livestream. | ||
He was not just anybody, he was closer to you than most of your followers from the time that he was your follower. | ||
That's why I described him as what it was, and that's it. | ||
And by the way, you may or may not know, I funded, I produced, and I gave away for free the documentary An Open Secret, ended the career of Bryan Singer, exposed a couple other Hollywood pedophiles and their careers. | ||
I gave it all away for free. | ||
I've done more to end the careers of Hollywood pedophiles and expose them than literally anybody else in the face of the earth. | ||
And I'm a conservative. | ||
And that's great. | ||
And I've never given, I've never voted for a Democrat. | ||
I've never given money to a Democrat. | ||
I've always been a Republican, and I'll always be a Republican, and a conservative. | ||
Yeah, but the problem is you're also Jewish, and so you took great liberties with the truth because you perceive me as against Jewish people, and that's just a fact. | ||
I mean, you say your entire piece here is completely convoluted. | ||
You know that that's not even remotely a true interpretation or reasonable interpretation of the facts. | ||
If you've ever seen my show, which I'm sure you have, Because you pulled all that. | ||
You know that people super chat constantly. | ||
Lieutenant implies that they're taking marching orders. | ||
Lieutenant implies that there's proximity or closeness. | ||
What a lieutenant is, is somebody in a military rank, which says that they're high up on the totem pole, giving orders to other people below them, and taking orders from the top. | ||
And your evidence is, well, he super chatted the show, and he showed up to CPAC, Which, as you know, is the biggest conservative convention in America. | ||
He showed up for March 15th. | ||
When I said, hey, I'll be... There were hundreds of people that showed up to the press conference. | ||
I showed up to CPAC before the press conference. | ||
There were about two or three hundred people that showed up to the press conference. | ||
And a lot of them don't even agree with me. | ||
Anti or true justice, social justice warrior showed up. | ||
Nuance Bro showed up. | ||
All kinds of people showed up. | ||
Elijah Schafer showed up. | ||
Elijah Schafer's not a key lieutenant. | ||
He does a show at The Blaze. | ||
And you know all that. | ||
And when you were confronted with the facts, you said, well, Milo, and if you really want me to, I don't have them on me like you do, but I could get Milo to send me the screenshots. | ||
And the evidence was sent to you, and you literally said, well, he's an anti-Semite and a Holocaust denier and a racist. | ||
And I know you think that, and that's why you take liberties with the truth. | ||
And that's the problem that we have. | ||
Not liking women like a conservative should? | ||
You want to say that I agreed with Gay when he said he loved Hitler. | ||
Well, I did say that. | ||
And you can attack me for the cookie joke. | ||
And you can attack me for, you know, whatever else. | ||
But, I mean, what you're talking about with the... | ||
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Not liking women like a, you know, conservative should. | |
Yeah, okay. | ||
There was about 30 or 40 people that marched alongside with you inside the hall of CPAC. | ||
And Latino Zoomer was one of them. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Do you know who the other 40 were? | ||
30 or 40 key lieutenants that showed up to march with you to the hall. | ||
30 or 40 key lieutenants! | ||
Yes, and he was one of them. | ||
30 or 40 key lieutenants. | ||
How many lieutenants do you think there are? | ||
A billion? | ||
Six million? | ||
Well, we know you don't think there's six million. | ||
He showed up with six million of his closest lieutenants. | ||
He told a super chat to one of his key... I mean, what a reach. | ||
What a liar you are. | ||
And it was just to get the narrative you wanted. | ||
That's why people have a problem. | ||
And you know what? | ||
You should just be honest. | ||
Because the day is gonna come when people see this kind of shit, where you're just obviously a liar, and they're gonna say... Why don't you be honest with people about why you don't like women, Nick? | ||
Why aren't you attracted to women? | ||
Why don't you date women? | ||
Let's talk about being honest. | ||
Why are you such a conservative Christian against porn, but we know you like trans porn, we know you like all kinds of weird porn? | ||
Do you see the kinds of tactics on display here, everybody? | ||
This is what we're up against. | ||
You're a hypocrite. | ||
So let me get this straight. | ||
You got proved wrong. | ||
You came in here real tough and said, Now you asked me to come. | ||
I was minding my own business. | ||
You said, you said, you DM'd me. | ||
You said, I'm going to come in if you're not afraid. | ||
And then you made your case. | ||
I proved you wrong. | ||
And I said, you're obviously like not using a reasonable interpretation. | ||
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And without missing a beat, it's, well, how about why you're not a man, Nick? | |
How about why you'd like trans porn? | ||
It's like, It's so typical. | ||
This is why people have a problem. | ||
Do you understand that? | ||
Okay? | ||
You don't worship God. | ||
You're not a consumer. | ||
Jesus Christ is a real God. | ||
And when the end of the world happens, a bottomless pit is going to open up and swallow you because you don't worship Jesus. | ||
And long before that, Christians in America are gonna have enough with the fucking deception. | ||
How disgusting! | ||
You come in here, guns blazing, and when you get proved to be a liar, it's on to the next line. | ||
What about this other thing that was proven false? | ||
You didn't prove anything. | ||
I tell you what, Nick. | ||
You're a liar. | ||
We don't need to listen to that anymore. | ||
Lie. | ||
If you want to get into the other thing, back in June, there was a fake Twitter account that was made. | ||
There's no evidence that it was even mine, other than it was made to resemble a burner account that I've used. | ||
By the way, it hasn't even been banned. | ||
I make Twitter accounts every day. | ||
They're all banned. | ||
They all get banned after a day. | ||
I do a space on all of them. | ||
And back when all kinds of interpersonal drama was happening with my organization, an account went up that never did a space, was never advertised where I've advertised every other account, has still not been banned. | ||
It's been disabled, but not been suspended. | ||
And that's the one where purportedly there was a tab of pornography open when a screen recording was made, which I never do. | ||
I never do a screen recording with Kanye music on. | ||
Well, he was Kanye at that time. | ||
Well, you know, looking through tabs. | ||
I mean, what a joke. | ||
So this is, but this is the game that they play. | ||
And if I said that when Gabe Hoffman was on, it'd be on to the next. | ||
Oh, what about this other thing? | ||
Because this is how, frankly, this is how they are. | ||
Stereotypes exist for a reason. | ||
And this is how they play. | ||
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He comes in, Well, Latino Zoomer in August was your key lieutenant. | |
Well, that's clearly not true. | ||
I walked into CPAC with 40 key lieutenants when I publicly tweeted, Hey, meet me at CPAC. | ||
Or put on Telegram. | ||
Oh, well, you don't like girls. | ||
Well, that's the trick then. | ||
Rush to emasculate. | ||
Well, what about this other thing? | ||
Okay. | ||
Yeah, you're done. | ||
You're done. | ||
You're done. | ||
But this is how they play, man. | ||
And like I said on my show, Christians are gonna get tired of this, man. | ||
We see- this is how they play, and you see it, like, it just crumbles. | ||
You confront these people, that's why they have to censor, that's why they have to blacklist, that's why they have to silence, because you confront these people and it crumbles. | ||
If a articulate, smart person confronts these people, it just crumbles, and it's on full- whether it's Alex Jones, or it's Gabe Hoffman, Or it's Will Chamberlain, or Tim Pool, or Piers Morgan, or Lex Friedman. | ||
The resistance just crumbles, and you just see on full display that for them it's just a conjuring game, conjuring words. | ||
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I'm a conservative, and I've never voted Democrat. | |
And then he goes, you know, he was one of your key lieutenants. | ||
No, he wasn't. | ||
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Okay. | |
Well, how about, let me try something else. | ||
You're an anti-Semite. | ||
I got to get those screenshots, by the way, if I can find them, I'll post them. | ||
Let me see. | ||
I'm going to go on a group chat and see if I can find them. | ||
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Does anybody have those Milo, Gabe screenshots from August? | |
I mean, I have him either texting me on Telegram or, excuse me, somewhere else. | ||
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Let me take a look. | |
Let me just take a quick look before I move on. | ||
So unbelievable. | ||
Let me go into Media. | ||
Well, we'll get him. | ||
But it was literally like, hey, you're a liar right now. | ||
Well, come on, Milo. | ||
He's an anti-Semite. | ||
It's, like, unbelievable. | ||
It's that, like, what do they call that chutzpah? | ||
The audacity. | ||
Here we go. | ||
Here we go. | ||
I got him. | ||
Here we go. | ||
Incoming from my buddy. | ||
I think there were other ones. | ||
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I got one so far. | |
Here we go. | ||
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Boom. | |
OK. | ||
I'm going to send these on my Telegram right now. | ||
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And let me take, without doxing some of this stuff, let me save these and post them. | |
Let's go. | ||
We got those receipts. | ||
OK. | ||
Receipts incoming on Telegram. | ||
Let me read through them though, because I don't want to violate confidence real quick. | ||
Oh, let me read them. | ||
Okay. | ||
Milo says, Velazquez has nothing to do with Fuentes. | ||
He never had anything to do with America First. | ||
Other than declaring himself a member of the movement, he, Lieutenant, is a pure fabrication. | ||
I know you care about being right on the facts. | ||
You may not like Nick, but the tweet is just completely wrong in every way. | ||
Gabe responds, your opinion is noted. | ||
When I see a guy who travels to march with Fuentes at CPAC in a small group, that is a key lieutenant. | ||
That is a commitment only a small number of people made. | ||
Milo says, I didn't express an opinion. | ||
This is dishonesty. | ||
Dishonest. | ||
Gabe says, there is publicly posted video of that. | ||
It's a fact. | ||
Milo says, you dreaming up key lieutenant, knowing what that implies to people. | ||
This is straight up dishonesty. | ||
You're better than that. | ||
Gabe replies, if Wentes has 50,000 followers and 1 out of 1,000 or 50 travel and show up to march IRL with him, I believe that makes someone a key lieutenant. | ||
Milo replies, bullshit. | ||
This is why you worry me. | ||
You suspend your sense of right and wrong and good judgment when you think, for instance, that someone hates Jews. | ||
You can't just cook up crap. | ||
It destroys your credibility. | ||
This is very disappointing. | ||
Gabe replies, he does hate Jews. | ||
I don't merely think he does. | ||
Milo says, and it makes you someone I can't work with because you're not honest. | ||
You've explained and confirmed that this is your own concoction, which is basically a willful lie. | ||
of my reasoning for my statement. | ||
Milo says, and it makes you someone I can't work with because you're not honest. | ||
You've explained and confirmed that this is your own concoction, which is basically a willful lie. | ||
Gabe replies, get this, Keep things in proper perspective. | ||
If our greatest disagreement in more than four years is how I describe someone's affiliation with Nick Fuentes in a tweet, that's not a big deal. | ||
Milo says, I can't work together with people like that and that's a shame. | ||
This is telling. | ||
You already knew it was BS when I texted you and you're completely defiant and unrepentant about it while admitting it's your own invention. | ||
That is not good from where I sit. | ||
Gabe says, false. | ||
I gave prior thought to my description and provided a reference in the thread. | ||
And Milas is playing fast and loose, associating people with child abusers, makes a mockery of your project, calls into question your methods and your judgment. | ||
Gabe says he is associated with him. | ||
We shall have to agree to disagree. | ||
So he literally says, well, he hates Jones, so it's not a big deal. | ||
Unbel- This is why people have a problem, man. | ||
This is why people have an issue. | ||
Classic. | ||
Alright, let's see. | ||
What else we got? | ||
What else do I need to cover? | ||
Thank you for proving my point. | ||
Now he- Now Gabe texts me, Why have you said, Catboys excite you so many times? | ||
He's typing in- Do you see the fucking meltdown? | ||
Yeah, journalist, by the way. | ||
Conservative Republican journalist, by the way. | ||
Oh, my narrative just crumbled? | ||
Erm. | ||
Why don't you like girls? | ||
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Erm. | |
What about camp boys? | ||
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Erm. | |
Every single time. | ||
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And the, dude, the voice. | |
I've never even heard him talk. | ||
I did that impression and I had never even heard him talk and then he gets on the call. | ||
that he gets on the call in the voice omg somebody texts me and says sean hannity putting on his fbi pin Hell yeah, dude! | ||
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Literally. | |
How could people want Sean Hannity with his FBI pin and Caitlyn Jenner? | ||
I'm going to post the screenshots here. | ||
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Boom. | |
Boom. | ||
And as far as the trans porn thing, I know people are gonna say, oh, you kicked him because he brought that up. | ||
I'm kicking him because, you see, it was that, and then I explained that one, and then it's, oh, well, what about Catboys? | ||
So you see, you can't win when you're arguing with someone who's a liar. | ||
But let me show you, as far as that one goes, Let me see if I can find... Can somebody find for me real quick the tweet? | ||
Even journalists, even journalists who hate me, like Nick Martin, said, yeah, that turned out to be a hoax. | ||
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Let me put in the group chat, does anybody have Nick Martin tweet saying... | |
But you see, this is how it goes. | ||
It's just like, that's their game. | ||
That's like my, that's my whole Wikipedia page. | ||
That's my freaking SPLC page. | ||
It's just like, well, that's not true. | ||
Here's what I meant by that. | ||
Here's the context. | ||
Here's what really happened. | ||
It's like, well, what about this other thing? | ||
Well, what about that? | ||
Well, what about this? | ||
What about this? | ||
And at the bottom of it, it's like, you hate Jews. | ||
At the bottom of it is, I'm Jewish, and I think you hate Jews. | ||
Here, here's Nick Martin. | ||
Who works for, what does he work for? | ||
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Let me look him up real quick. | |
Nick Martin. | ||
Journalist. | ||
Just to show, it's like, even my enemies, even people that like, A-log me for a living, are like, yeah, that's obviously fake. | ||
But Gabe Hoffman, of course, good enough for him. | ||
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Real journalist, by the way. | |
Real Jewish journalist, by the way. | ||
The informant he works for. | ||
Nick Martin, the informant. | ||
Literally the informant. | ||
And at the Daily Beast. | ||
Okay? | ||
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Yeah. | |
I'll throw this in. | ||
But it just goes to show, Gabe Hoffman is a journalist. | ||
He is a so-called conservative journalist. | ||
And he's just like, well, I'll just lie repeatedly because you're an anti-Semite. | ||
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Now let me edit this. | |
Boom. | ||
I'm just posting it on my... I should probably post it on Twitter, but I'm on two phones right now. | ||
So my Telegram phone, I'm posting the stuff. | ||
But I mean, literally, and he just goes from one to the other. | ||
He goes from like, well, here's a lie. | ||
No, no, no, that's a lie. | ||
What about this other lie? | ||
No, no, no, that's fake. | ||
What about this other thing? | ||
And at the bottom of it, it's like, well, you are an anti-Semite. | ||
Unbelievable. | ||
Milo brought up the Jew part first, I did not, and your reading of the text proved it. | ||
Well, he said it first. | ||
Yeah, and you said, he does hate Jews. | ||
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I don't merely think he does. | |
For what it's worth, Gabe, I'm a Christian, so I love you. | ||
Okay? | ||
Unlike you, I'm a Christian, and I have a universal religion, so I love you, and I pray for your conversion, and for God to have mercy on you, because you know not what you do. | ||
But you are a Jewish supremacist, so you want to kill everybody that you perceive as an adversary. | ||
But I'm not like that. | ||
Here's another one. | ||
Here's Ben Lorber debunking your lie. | ||
And he says, also, I am not a journalist, LOL. | ||
OK, there you go. | ||
Then it's like, well, I never claimed to be honest. | ||
Also, I'm not a journalist, LOL. | ||
That's good to know. | ||
You're a liar. | ||
I never claimed I was honest, he says. | ||
I never claimed to be accountable to the truth. | ||
So I'm posting all this on Telegram. | ||
I'll probably delete it because I don't want to clog up my Telegram with, like, debunking fake smears against me, but just so people can see it. | ||
t.me slash Nick J. Fuentes if you want to see it. | ||
It's just a live demonstration. | ||
You know, what's happening to gay, what happens to people like me. | ||
That's just the game they play. | ||
You know, you should think long and hard about that, pal. | ||
Well, you don't give a shit. | ||
He just wants Jews to thrive. | ||
You don't care about us. | ||
He doesn't care about the truth. | ||
He doesn't care about us. | ||
He doesn't care about America. | ||
Michael Jackson was right. | ||
You don't care about us, pal. | ||
Look at your fat, ugly face. | ||
Sorry, that's not nice. | ||
Look at this. | ||
Look at this. | ||
Ratio this bitch. | ||
Whatever you do, do not ask Nick Fuentes about why he said cowboys excite him so many times. | ||
Look at that. | ||
Look at this weasel. | ||
He, like, I call him out on the carpet. | ||
I'm like, yeah, this guy lied about me. | ||
He's like, well, if you're not afraid, let me come in. | ||
I let him talk. | ||
He said, no, I didn't lie about you because X, Y, and Z. I said, no, you did. | ||
And here's the definitive proof. | ||
And then he's like, okay, well, you're gay. | ||
And then he seeds in the replies and on Twitter. | ||
40 key lieutenants, by the way. | ||
Unbelievable. | ||
What's this black toilet thing? | ||
I don't understand that. | ||
Everybody's doing the, I don't understand that meme. | ||
What's that about? | ||
Anyway, not to dwell. | ||
He says, Michael Jackson was a pedophile. | ||
Great person to cite. | ||
No, he wasn't. | ||
No, he wasn't. | ||
But he was an anti-Semite. | ||
Another anti-Semite being accused of being a pedophile by a Jew. | ||
What a, what a, what an arrangement. | ||
Gabe Hoffman says, Michael Jackson was a pedophile. | ||
Great person to cite. | ||
No, I think he was accused of all that when he started saying the K word and saying they don't care about us. | ||
And then they tried to get him to stop and they leaked that phone call and then they killed him. | ||
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Go figure. | |
A Jew calling another anti-Semite a pedophile. | ||
Wow, that's just crazy. | ||
Six billion lieutenants, by the way. | ||
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All right, let's see. | |
What else we got? | ||
So, point proven. | ||
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Let's see. | |
This is the tweet. | ||
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Says Banana. | |
Yeah, I got it. | ||
Thank you, though. | ||
Yo, Italian Wap says, just found out about you not too long ago. | ||
You are the GOAT! | ||
Hey, thank you, my brother. | ||
Thank you, my fellow Dago, my fellow Greaseball. | ||
Italians are your real greatest ally. | ||
You know who your real greatest ally is, America? | ||
Italian Catholics, okay? | ||
We're like Jews if Jews were not trying to kill everybody. | ||
We're like Jews if Jews were, like, love God and we're not trying to kill everybody all the time. | ||
We're like the based merchants. | ||
We're not like the cringe merchants. | ||
We're based. | ||
We're talking merchant of Kolob, merchant of Naples, okay? | ||
Nick Fuentes, merchant of Naples. | ||
All these Jewish people are like, why they? | ||
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How about a 20% interest rate? | |
And Italians are like, oh, have us some food. | ||
So yeah, we love, we love Italians. | ||
Italians are America's, we're the ones that built America. | ||
No, I'm kidding. | ||
Everyone, all Americans built America. | ||
But Italians are really exceptional. | ||
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That's all I'm going to say. | |
Italian Catholics, we got your back. | ||
Even though America lynched us, even though America was racist to us, we're still America's number one ally. | ||
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Let's see. | |
The black toilet meme comes from Paul Allen Twitter space. | ||
I'm not the biggest fan of Paul Allen's Twitter space, I'm not gonna lie. | ||
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Let's see. | |
What else do I need to cover? | ||
Any other big news this week that you want me to cover? | ||
DM me! | ||
DM me what you want me to cover. | ||
Nick, you should definition more on how the Jewish religion is inherently exclusionary, unlike Christianity or Islam, which has non-believers, and how Judaism unlike Christianity or Islam, which has non-believers, and how Judaism is inherently exclusionary. | ||
Okay, so this guy's writing like a crazy person, but I get the point. | ||
Yeah, people think that, like, and I know this is, like, basic, but a lot of people need to hear this. | ||
There is no such thing as Judeo-Christian, okay? | ||
Judaism and Christianity are two completely different religions. | ||
We have very little in common. | ||
And what he's talking about is the fact that anybody can become a Muslim, anybody can become a Christian. | ||
If you, to be a Muslim, you have to do, what are the five pillars? | ||
It's like, you fast, you pray, you do the Hajj, you say the phrase, the, what is it, the Shahada? | ||
I don't know if I'm pronouncing that right, but you say the, you know, there's no God but God. | ||
I'm not going to finish it. | ||
I don't want to become Muslim. | ||
I don't think it works that way anyway, but, but, you know, they say that. | ||
And then what's the fifth thing? | ||
Fasting, prayer, the religious pilgrimage, the phrase, and then almsgiving, I think, is the other one, or something like that. | ||
Anyway, so anyone can become a Muslim, and they want everyone to be a Muslim. | ||
It's a universal religion, and they have believers and non-believers, people that believe and people that don't believe. | ||
Christianity, anybody can become a Christian. | ||
Anybody can be baptized, and, you know, depending on what you believe, you know, Some Christians think you just need to be baptized. | ||
Some people think you just need to believe Jesus is Lord. | ||
If you're Catholic, I believe the definition of a Christian is baptized, believe Jesus is God, and I think there's maybe, like, one other qualification, technically, because, you know, Catholics consider Protestants to also be Christians, so I don't know what the minimum is. | ||
To be a good Catholic, you've got to be in a state of grace and do the sacraments and go to church and all that. | ||
Point being is, anyone can do it. | ||
But to be Jewish, they're a club. | ||
They're a nation. | ||
They're a quote-unquote a people. | ||
So it's like a big family reunion. | ||
And you're either in it or you're not. | ||
And, you know, they do technically have converts, but they don't really treat converts the same way. | ||
And I believe it takes like generations for them to say, oh, okay. | ||
And even some of them don't believe in conversion at all. | ||
They believe that Judaism is by the blood. | ||
It's ethno-religious, meaning it's an ethnic religion. | ||
That they're the chosen tribe. | ||
They're the chosen nation. | ||
And they believe that the Gentiles and the non-Jews are different than them. | ||
They're not even fully people in their mind. | ||
They're not fully people. | ||
They're not equal. | ||
They think that Jews are better than non-Jews. | ||
And they act like it. | ||
That's how they treat us. | ||
They treat us differently in business, they treat us differently in politics, they treat us differently in all kinds of things when it comes to courts. | ||
And what people don't realize is that for thousands of years, the Jewish diaspora in Europe, they had a corporate way of living. | ||
Meaning that they had these Jewish communities in Europe where they spoke Yiddish, and they had their own courts, and they had their own police, and they had their own everything, and they were really segregated from the rest of the Christians. | ||
It's also true that, you know, you try to get to the bottom of why Jews are so powerful in America, and the reason they're powerful in America is because they were powerful in Europe. | ||
Why did they get so powerful in Europe? | ||
Well, nobody really knows. | ||
That's a funny thing. | ||
It's kind of interesting. | ||
There are theories, and there's speculation, but there's actually not any good historical documentation of the Jewish diaspora between like the 2nd and the 10th century, or the 5th century. | ||
There's like 500 to 1,000 years of history of the Jews where very little is known, specifically the first 500 years. | ||
There's a huge gap in our knowledge, what happened after the Temple was destroyed. | ||
And so, like I said, there's speculation about where all this power came from, and what a lot of people say is that Jews are historic middlemen, that they were tax collectors, they were lenders, they were debt collectors, they were always in the cities, and they took up these kinds of roles in the Ottoman Empire or in some of the Christian monarchies. | ||
The reason that they were deployed is because they had no scruples. | ||
They were able to treat borrowers and the taxable population more brutally because they were aliens. | ||
You know, they weren't kin. | ||
So they were able to be brutal and they were able to be severe. | ||
And I think even the Norman conquest of Britain, they deployed Jews to be like viceroys or something because Jews were particularly brutal. | ||
And so that's the, and they were like this, by the way, in both Muslim, medieval Muslim empires, as well as medieval Christian empires. | ||
They were, like I said, they were like this in the Ottoman Empire, they thrived in Spain, and also in some of the European monarchies. | ||
And they were never farmers, they were never peasants, they were city dwellers, and they took up these middlemen roles, at least that's the, that's what historians will say. | ||
And so anyway, So the point is, they were always alien in Europe, like, they're not like us. | ||
And for better or for worse, I mean, I don't say that in any particular way, but just as a neutral statement, they're not like us. | ||
They're not really European. | ||
They're not really, obviously, they're not Christian. | ||
And it wasn't until recently, with Napoleon, the Napoleonic Wars, Napoleon emancipated the Jews in France when he came to power in the late 18th century. | ||
And then when Napoleon fought all his wars in Europe, he led all of his European, his conquests to emancipate the Jews as well. | ||
And so this is something that happened very recently in the last two or 300 years, that Jews began to be integrated into society in the way that they have now. | ||
And of course, in America, it wasn't until the last 100 years. | ||
So it's not a long, we're not talking about a super long time span here. | ||
And I almost have like a millenarian view of it, where it's like the first 1,000 years was the ascendancy of the Christian Church, and it almost feels like the second millennium was the ascendancy of a Antichrist, which is this tribe of apostate, not even apostates, but people that are against Christ. | ||
You know, because you look at the last 1,000 years and you see the church is broken apart with the Great Schism in the 12th century, and then the Reformation in the 16th century, and then the Enlightenment, and then the emancipation of the Jews, and then at the end of the... I mean, isn't it kind of a trip that at the end of this millennium, you have the creation of the Jewish state of quote-unquote Israel? | ||
Newsflash! | ||
Israel is the body of Christ, okay? | ||
No cap. | ||
There is the first covenant, and then there is the second covenant. | ||
And Christ's covenant with his people is that if you believe in me, you will have eternal life. | ||
And we are the new Israel. | ||
Christians are the real Israel. | ||
Not your Israel, Gabe Hoffman. | ||
You are not Israel. | ||
You are not Jewish. | ||
We are Jewish. | ||
The Christians are the real Jews, and the body of Christ is real Israel. | ||
And isn't it something that in the last century of the second millennium, You have the creation of this state of Israel in 1948, and the colonization of Palestine begins in the late 19th century. | ||
You have the Jewish Enlightenment, which starts in the last 300 years. | ||
You know, Maimonides in the, what is it, the 11th or the 12th century. | ||
It's almost like the development and the emancipation, the ascendancy of Jews happened inversely as the church began to fracture. | ||
And as liberalism and modernism and communism and all these other things took hold, like, and, and, you know, there's just like something I think about. | ||
I don't know if I 100% believe that, but isn't it interesting that that's the way that it played out? | ||
The first millennium, you have the creation of the church and they bring the Bible together and the Nicene Creed and the Roman Empire becomes Christian. | ||
And you have crusades and the, you know, the, like the known world is evangelized. | ||
And then you start to have problems within a hundred years, then you get your Maimonides, then you get your East-West Schism, then you get your Renaissance and the reintroduction of the Classics, then you get your Reformation, then you get the Enlightenment and the Emancipation, then you get this | ||
This age of Judaism in the last 300 years with the rise of the Zionists and Theodor Herzl and so on, it culminates in the creation of the Jewish state, and then the Jewish state dominating America. | ||
They dominate American academia, finance, Hollywood, the media, State Department, Defense Department. | ||
And it's all complete by the end of the second millennium. | ||
I mean, that's pretty crazy timing. | ||
Anyway, so that's just like, you know, that's just something that I think about. | ||
But the point is, like, this is the real history here. | ||
This, like, Judeo-Christian thing is new. | ||
Do you know where the phrase Judeo-Christian comes from? | ||
The first usage of Judeo-Christian was in the, I think it's the 15th, 16th, and 17th century. | ||
A Judeo-Christian was a Jewish convert to Christianity. | ||
In France, or in Spain, they would call a Jewish convert a Judeo-Christian. | ||
So, it was somebody who was a Christian. | ||
You know, what you would call today just a Christian, it was someone who was Jewish, but converted to Christianity. | ||
That's actually the first time that that term pops up. | ||
I actually have some notes about this. | ||
Let me pull it up. | ||
But that's the first usage of the term. | ||
Not to mean like, oh, the fact that Jews and Christians have so much in common. | ||
In fact, Jews and Christians never had anything in common. | ||
Going back to the crucifixion of Jesus, and then the Mishnah, the oral law written down, and then the Talmud, which is the interpretation and application of the Mishnah with the rabbis. | ||
You have the Babylonian Talmud, And then, you have what were called disputations. | ||
And the disputations were these debates that were hosted by the European monarchs, the Christian monarchs, where they would have rabbis debate Christians. | ||
And there's a story, the most famous one was the Disputation of Paris, or the Trial of the Talmud, in the 13th century. | ||
When a Jewish convert came to the king of France and said, hey, you should read what's in the Talmud. | ||
You should read what these Jews believe. | ||
Because Christians didn't know. | ||
Christians thought that, like now, Christians thought that Jews were like, hey, they like the old book and we like the new book. | ||
Christians actually had a respect for the Jews. | ||
In medieval Europe. | ||
And so there was this Jewish convert in France who came to the king and said, hey, you should read what these guys are saying about Jesus. | ||
It's terrible. | ||
They say he's burning in hell. | ||
They say his mother's a whore, all this. | ||
And so the king said, well, let's have a debate. | ||
If what you're saying is true, let's get some rabbis and let's get some priests and let's have a debate. | ||
And the Christians were represented by a Franciscan monk and the Jews were represented by the rabbi of Paris. | ||
And a few other French cities, and they debated. | ||
And following the result of this disputation, or this debate, Christians found out what was in these books, and there was a mass burning of the Talmud in 1242, because of what was read. | ||
Okay? | ||
So think of this as the 13th century. | ||
You know, people want to talk about Hitler. | ||
This is the 13th century. | ||
That the first Judeo-Christian came to the Christian king and said, hey, these guys are blaspheming the Lord. | ||
You need to be on alert. | ||
And the king said, well, let's hear it out. | ||
Let's have the Alex Jones debate. | ||
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Lick what? | |
Just come on InfoWars and debate it. | ||
But in the medieval times, and the rabbis and the priests got together and it was exposed what was in the Talmud and in response in 1242, they had mass burnings of the Talmud across Paris because of what they found in it. | ||
And there were disputations elsewhere. | ||
There was a disputation in Barcelona. | ||
There was a disputation in Italy. | ||
And these are the kinds, this is the real history here. | ||
That's your first Judeo-Christian. | ||
That's your Judeo-Christian interaction. | ||
And if you don't know what the Talmud is, this is in the New Testament. | ||
The Jews have their oral law. | ||
The law has been perverted. | ||
The law has become the object of worship in itself, the ritual. | ||
And so Jesus comes and says, you know, I didn't come here to get rid of the law. | ||
I came here to fulfill the law. | ||
I'm the fulfillment of the prophecy. | ||
I'm the fulfillment of the law. | ||
It's complete. | ||
Here's the new covenant. | ||
I'm the new lamb. | ||
I'm the new sacrifice. | ||
I'm replacing the temple. | ||
I'm replacing all of it. | ||
I'm fulfilling all of it. | ||
And the Jews have been so corrupted with the law, they came up with their own. | ||
They have this oral law. | ||
You know, what we call the Torah, a lot of people think the Torah is the Old Testament. | ||
It's not. | ||
The Torah can mean the Old Testament, but what the Torah really means is all of the Jewish religious teaching. | ||
Because you've got the books of Moses, you have the Hebrew Bible. | ||
And the Torah can describe those things, but there's also an oral law. | ||
There's also a law that wasn't written, and then eventually did get written down, but there is also an oral law that was passed down verbally over the generations, and they called that the Oral Torah. | ||
So there was the Written Torah, which was the Hebrew Bible and the five books of Moses, which is the scroll. | ||
And then there was the Oral Torah, which is the orally transmitted interpretation and practice of the law. | ||
And so a lot of the Jews began to forget the law. | ||
And so in Jerusalem, I think in the second or third century, a rabbi wrote down the oral law. | ||
Well, he compiled the 613 commandments that are laid out in the Hebrew Bible with a number of other things, parts of the oral law. | ||
And that was called the Mishnah. | ||
The Mishnah is, it's the collected Jewish tradition, wisdom. | ||
It's the 613 commandments from the Hebrew Bible. | ||
And rabbis began to debate how the law would be interpreted. | ||
They began to debate how the law is applied, how to interpret it, because, and this is the same problem that, like, Protestants and Christians have, Protestants and Catholics have, which is, you know, we have a Bible, but guess what? | ||
You know, the Bible doesn't adjudicate every situation. | ||
Like, Islam has this as well. | ||
Islam has the Hadith, which is, you have the Quran, and then you have the Hadith, and you have the um imams that will interpret the law and they will get they will tell you what is uh what is lawful and what is not lawful and they they make decisions you know the religious leaders will make decisions about what is lawful according to the quran because the quran doesn't anticipate technology and it doesn't anticipate every situation and every circumstance and so it's on the church | ||
it's on the the clerical authority to interpret the law and so muslims have this what christians have we have you know that's why we have a catholic church we have the magisterium and the magisterium is the collected um church teaching tradition ritual how we interpret the bible we have the catechism we have encyclicals we have uh Um, you know, we have all kinds of things that help us interpret that and the Catholic Church has apostolic succession. | ||
Protestants have this problem because they just say, well, you know, we have this Bible and it's up for everybody to interpret it how they want. | ||
That's my critique of Protestantism. | ||
And so the Jews have this problem where they have these commandments, they have the oral law, but you know, the Jews are forgetting the oral law. | ||
So they write down the commandments, they transcribe all of it so that they can have it. | ||
And then over the centuries, the rabbis are debating the law. | ||
And they're debating the application of it in different scenarios and all these kinds of things. | ||
And that culminates in two different Talmuds. | ||
A Talmud is a collection of the rabbinical interpretation and teaching on the law. | ||
And the two most famous ones are the Jerusalem Talmud, which was the first one, and then the Babylonian Talmud, which is the standard and the far more comprehensive one. | ||
And the Talmud is their real, that's their real authority, that's what they really study, that's what the Jews really study. | ||
Like Ben Shapiro, and that's why they're lawyers, Ben Shapiro is a student of the Talmud. | ||
He's got, you know, all those books in his library, it's the Talmud. | ||
It's the rabbis. | ||
And so you'll have these situations, that's where people get confused, and they're like, well, Jesus was a Jew, And it's like, well, Jesus came and was crucified by the Pharisees, and the Pharisees tried to trip him up, and they're rabbinical. | ||
You know, what were the Pharisees? | ||
They were rabbis. | ||
They tried to trip him up with all of their invented laws. | ||
And it's the same thing now. | ||
People go, what about the Jews? | ||
Aren't they, you know, biblical? | ||
It's like, no. | ||
Nothing about these, you know, 4th and 3rd century rabbis has anything to do with Jesus Christ or the Old Testament or anything that came before. | ||
This is their own thing. | ||
This is a new thing. | ||
Their Talmudic religion came after Jesus. | ||
And so you have these problems in the Talmud where there'll be like a conflict between God and the rabbis, and they're to defer to the rabbi. | ||
There's points in the Talmud where the rabbis correct God, and there's all kinds of other things in the Talmud. | ||
Really nasty things about Jesus, about Mary, All kinds of horrible things. | ||
There's a book about it called Jesus and the Talmud. | ||
And it is true that it's very complex and requires years of study. | ||
And this is how Jews get you. | ||
They're like, you know, well, actually, it doesn't really say that. | ||
But, you know, of course, Jews are permitted to lie. | ||
They're permitted to deceive us. | ||
You know, there was like this article by Andrew Pollack. | ||
I'll pull it up right now. | ||
Where he was like, I just smoked Nick Fuentes. | ||
I proved that the Talmud doesn't say this. | ||
Let me pull it up. | ||
And he even, like, has to admit that I'm right. | ||
But he's like, well, actually, not this. | ||
Was it Pollock? | ||
Where's his article? | ||
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Hang on, let me just search on Breitbart. | |
It was the first time they've ever written about the Talmud, I'm sure. | ||
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Here we go. | |
The abuse of the Talmud by anti-Semites to attack Jews. | ||
Here he tries to dispute it. | ||
Let's see. | ||
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Here we go! | |
It says, there is nothing in the Talmud that says Jews have to treat Gentiles, quote, differently in general. | ||
Though, of course, it would not make sense to impose Jewish law on those who do not accept the Jewish faith. | ||
Fuentes is implying that Jews are obligated to treat Gentiles worse than Jews, which is simply not the case, right? | ||
It doesn't obligate them to treat us worse. | ||
In fact, Jewish law stresses the ethical obligation to treat others with respect, including those who are not Jewish. | ||
It says, uh, the Talmud does not say there is, quote, nothing wrong with accidentally killing a Gentile. | ||
It should come as no surprise that under the law of accidental killing, there is no intent to harm another person. | ||
The Talmud does not dwell on moral culpability, whether it's a Jew or a Gentile. | ||
When it comes specifically to the accidental killing of a Gentile, the Talmud specifically says, Within the context in which Jews are inhabiting the land of Israel and Jewish laws apply to residents, the punishment for involuntary manslaughter, exile, is the same whether the victim is a Jew or not. | ||
The only exception is the case of a resident alien in the land of Israel whose accidental death does not result in exile and who similarly cannot be exiled for the same action. | ||
He or she accidentally kills another resident alien. | ||
This has to do with the fact that a resident alien is. | ||
But do you see how it's like he can't say like, no, it doesn't say anything like that. | ||
Jews say that we treat everyone equally. | ||
He has to be like, well, technically it doesn't say that the punishment for involuntary manslaughter is... Here's another one. | ||
Let's see. | ||
The Talmud does prohibit giving gifts to Gentiles, although Jewish law does not prohibit giving gifts to non-Jews with whom one has a personal or professional relationship. | ||
I said one of the things in the Talmud, I was like, you know, The Talmud says you literally can't give gifts if you're a Jew to a Gentile. | ||
And he's like, fact check! | ||
Actually, you know, Jews are prohibited from giving gifts to Gentiles unless they're in a business relationship and can benefit from it. | ||
Here's another one. | ||
The Jewish laws of interest are complicated, he says. | ||
Oh, they're complicated. | ||
It is forbidden to charge interest to Jews or Gentiles. | ||
Nevertheless, Jewish law historically permitted charging interest to non-Jews out of necessity, in circumstances where Jews had no other legal way of making a living. | ||
We just had to make a living, okay? | ||
The exception arose from conditions of persecution, not because Jews regard Gentiles as targets for exploitation. | ||
Well, you know, Catholics said that usury was bad in all cases, not just because they're being persecuted or something. | ||
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Here's another one. | |
There is nothing in the Talmud that condones pedophilia. | ||
The Talmud does deal with questions of legal betrothal and marriage among those who would be considered minors. | ||
Come on, Ramblin. | ||
Like, this is supposed to be their big retort. | ||
This is their big rebuttal. | ||
Andrew Pollack. | ||
Well, it does say that we can't give gifts to Gentiles unless we could benefit from it. | ||
Well, the question of whether they can only charge interest to Gentiles is complicated. | ||
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It does say that, but only because... And then the last one. | |
There is nothing in the Talmud that permits pedophilia. | ||
It does deal with betrothal of people that would be considered minors. | ||
Oh, OK. | ||
Oh, man. | ||
So, you know, people just don't they just don't realize what's going on here. | ||
And there's a really good article about this. | ||
It's called Oddities of the Jewish Religion by Ron Unz. | ||
I'll link it on my Twitter. | ||
Oddities of the Jewish Religion by Ron Unz, and it contains an HTML link to a book by a scholar named Israel Shayhok, who is one of the preeminent, was, he died recently, but he was one of the preeminent, he's a Jewish Israelite, a Jewish Israeli. | ||
He was one of the preeminent scholars on Talmudic law, and he wrote a book And there's a abridged version of it on this HTML link on this website in this article, and it goes through what the Talmud says, and Jews know it. | ||
I mean, this is why our country is the way it is, and that's why they never talk about it. | ||
I mean, you'll never hear a Jewish person mention the Talmud unless they're confronted with it, in which case they lie. | ||
But here, I just linked this article. | ||
You can check this out, and there's a lot of good stuff in there. | ||
There's Jesus and the Talmud. | ||
There's Blood Passover, which is another good book, by Ariel Tov, another Jewish-Israeli. | ||
And then there's this book by Israel Shahak in there. | ||
And if you go through, you don't even need to read the whole thing, but if you just skim it, it's some pretty sorted stuff, and it's pretty well-sourced. | ||
And that, like, would explain why the country is the way it is. | ||
These are not Christians. | ||
They do not love everybody, they do not have a universal religion, they're not obligated to love their enemy and love the people that persecute them. | ||
That's different. | ||
It's exclusionary, it's by bloodline, and it's an issue that they're running the country right now, obviously. | ||
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So, anyway. | |
What else we got? | ||
Would like to hear your take on the difference between Kazarian Jews and the descendants of Abraham. | ||
Also wondering your thoughts about the term Jew being coined in the late 1800s. | ||
You know, I've heard about the Khazarian Mafia thing. | ||
I have to look into that. | ||
Because I've never read that much about it. | ||
I've heard the theory which is that the people that call themselves Jews are actually these migrants from the Asian steppe, from Central Asia. | ||
And, uh, but they're, like, the Jews that we consider so-called Ashkenazi Jews are not real Jews. | ||
They, like, came over from the Central Asian steppe. | ||
And that, uh, you know. | ||
But I haven't read enough about it, so I'll have to look into that. | ||
Somebody was saying, like, Nick will never say Khazarian Mafia. | ||
It's like, I've just never read about that one. | ||
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Let's see. | |
All right, what else we got? | ||
Let me take a look. | ||
Alright, I think that's everything. | ||
I've covered everything here. | ||
And the thing is, like, look. | ||
People go, well, what, do you hate Jews? | ||
It's like, no, I love everybody. | ||
But it's just like anything else. | ||
It's like you talk about black people. | ||
It's like you talk about Hispanics. | ||
I mean, look, I'm Mexican. | ||
I'm Italian. | ||
I'm Irish. | ||
I could talk about groups of people. | ||
I could talk about the way that the groups are. | ||
You know, whether they're white, black, whatever, Muslim, Jewish. | ||
It's like I said on Alex Jones. | ||
I mean, are there other influential groups? | ||
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Of course. | |
The Qataris, the Emiratis, the Saudis, the Chinese, the Russians, the British, although the British are also Jewish. | ||
You know, look up where the city of London is. | ||
It's a neighborhood called Old Jewry. | ||
But, you know, we could get into the different temperaments of the different groups and the intricacies of the different, you know, world faiths or whatever. | ||
So it's not like, hey, everything's one big Jewish conspiracy, although, you know, a lot of it is. | ||
And it's also not to say that we hate a group or that we want to harm a group. | ||
It's like, look, here are our objectives. | ||
We want America to be great, independent, strong. | ||
We want it to be Christian. | ||
And that simply cannot happen as long as you have these Jewish supremacists and like Zionist spies in the State Department and in the Federal Reserve and in Hollywood. | ||
It just can't happen. | ||
So what's the answer? | ||
Well, you need to have Christians running these things. | ||
We need to have Christian representatives. | ||
We need to have Christians running the banks, Christians running Hollywood. | ||
And if there are Jewish people working in these places, they have to answer to Christians. | ||
And if they want to run these things, then they have to convert. | ||
Okay? | ||
Not all ideas are equal. | ||
Christianity is the truth. | ||
It is the religion of this country. | ||
It is the way, the truth, and the light. | ||
And if you have any power over people, you need to believe in Jesus Christ. | ||
That's not unreasonable. | ||
And that doesn't mean that other people can't live here. | ||
It doesn't mean that other people can't express their blasphemy, which Jews do. | ||
Or that they can have some influence, but it means that they will not be permitted to degrade the foundation of our country, which is the Christian faith, which is a gift from God. | ||
It's that simple. | ||
So we're not calling, you know, people say, well, you want another Holocaust? | ||
We don't want cruelty. | ||
We don't want prejudice. | ||
We don't want discrimination. | ||
We don't eat. | ||
We don't want hatred. | ||
We don't want antipathy or antagonism. | ||
We want love. | ||
And we also want understanding. | ||
We want people to know the facts. | ||
We want people to know what's going on. | ||
And we want people to start to think about what the point of all of this is. | ||
What is the point of our lives? | ||
What is the point of our society? | ||
The point of my life is to go to heaven. | ||
The point of my life is to go to hell. | ||
Or not go to hell. | ||
Freudian. | ||
To go to heaven. | ||
The point of my life is to... People are going to clip. | ||
Don't clip that. | ||
Go to heaven and to do God's will. | ||
That's the point of our lives. | ||
The point of society, the idea of society, is to move people into heaven. | ||
That's why we have a society. | ||
We should fashion our society in such a way that it makes it easier for people to get into heaven, not harder. | ||
We need to create a society that makes it easy and promotes living as a Christian, doesn't discourage it. | ||
That's what we want. | ||
And that's bigger than jobs, and that's bigger than prosperity, and that's bigger than the military, and that's bigger than family, even. | ||
You know, I hate to say it, but it's all attachment to the world. | ||
Even your family is an attachment to the world. | ||
People say family is everything. | ||
No, it's not. | ||
God is everything. | ||
Your family is not everything. | ||
Your family are human beings. | ||
God is everything. | ||
God is what matters. | ||
Your heavenly father is what matters. | ||
And that's a tough pill for people to swallow. | ||
But that's how the devil gets you, is they say love is everything. | ||
And that's where people get in with, you know, I just want to find someone, my soulmate. | ||
And it's like, guess what? | ||
Your soulmate is not God. | ||
You could never find your soulmate but love God and still be a saint. | ||
So it's time for this country to really think about why we're all here and what it's all about as individuals, as a community, as a nation, which is a collection of communities. | ||
What are we really here? | ||
What is the law for? | ||
What are these institutions for? | ||
Why do we live and die on this planet? | ||
And it's not so that we can have good paying jobs and so that we can have a safe neighborhood and have families, although all of those things are great, but all of those things Come from the light that God shines into our hearts. | ||
That's where it comes from. | ||
There's a great expression by Fulton Sheen. | ||
Fulton Sheen was a Catholic evangelist on television 70 years ago. | ||
If you don't know, he had a show, the most popular show in America, and he won Emmys and everything. | ||
And he had a show. | ||
In one of the episodes, he talks about how he reads. | ||
And it's on YouTube, you can probably find it, but he says that his office, which is so inspiring to me, he says that his office is located directly across from the altar in the church. | ||
And he says that the way that his office is arranged is that it is parallel to the altar of the church. | ||
He has the church, and at the other end of the building is his office. | ||
And he says that he's got books on either side of the office, but his desk sits facing the office, and he says that it's set up like that to remind him that all wisdom comes from the light of God, shining through from the altar, shining through from the cross, from the sacrifice, from Christ, that it's God's light that illuminates all wisdom and all knowledge. | ||
And that's how we have to think about our society, is it's God's It's God that illuminates the world and it's God that illuminates our lives. | ||
And we've gotten so, even conservatives, even Republicans, even a lot of Christians, they go to these prosperity gospel churches and they hear about, you know, you're going to get that car and you're going to get a TV and, you know, even stuff like you're going to fix your marriage. | ||
It's like, we got to think bigger than that. | ||
We got to think bigger than jobs and even marriage and anything. | ||
Our kids, I mean, we love our kids, but, Of course, Abraham was called the kill-his-own-kid. | ||
And he had to be willing to do it. | ||
And we have to be able to give ourselves totally. | ||
And the people that run our society need to understand that. | ||
They've got to be true soldiers for Christ. | ||
They've got to be willing to go up on that cross with Him. | ||
And we've got to think about, like I said, our lives and our society. | ||
That's what the, that's what Yea 24 is about. | ||
Make America great again. | ||
How about, how about Make America Christian again. | ||
America first? | ||
How about put Jesus Christ first? | ||
And everyone will benefit. | ||
Everyone benefits. | ||
Even the Jews, frankly. | ||
Black, white, red, brown, Christian, Jewish. | ||
Everybody benefits. | ||
Men, women. | ||
From America becoming a Christian country because God is our real Father and Christ is our real Savior. | ||
And He came to die for everybody. | ||
Whether they acknowledge that or not. | ||
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So. | |
So when people say, what is this really about? | ||
That's always the question. | ||
Whenever you prove a point about the Jews, they say, well, what is this really about? | ||
You know, there was a famous Holocaust revisionist named David Cole, and he would go on television shows and talk about it. | ||
And they couldn't they couldn't beat him in the argument because he was a genius. | ||
And he's a Jew, by the way. | ||
David Cole is a Jew and he was one of the most famous Holocaust revisionists. | ||
And he would go on these shows. | ||
And they would say, when they couldn't argue with him anymore, and when the exasperation wouldn't work, first they'd argue, he'd beat their arguments, then they'd say, I can't believe this is happening, how could you allow this? | ||
And when that emotional stuff didn't work, they would say, what is this really about? | ||
What are you really, what's your endgame here? | ||
And that is always how the conversation goes. | ||
It's like, you know, first they're going to debate you on the facts and you beat them. | ||
Then they're going to try and guilt trip you and you say, listen, it's not about that. | ||
And then they say, well, what's your agenda? | ||
Even if what you're saying is true, even if what you're saying is correct, it could lead to bad things. | ||
Or maybe it's motivated for the wrong reasons. | ||
Well, here's the motivation and here's the end game. | ||
The motivation is we want to save America. | ||
We want to save our souls. | ||
And the end game is we want the country to be run by Christians. | ||
We do not want cruelty. | ||
We do not want prejudice, harm, hatred, violence, discrimination. | ||
We don't want anything like that. | ||
What we want is for the country to be led by Christians. | ||
And that's it. | ||
And for everybody to be saved in the end through mercy, charity, love, faith, hope, all those things. | ||
And, you know, and you'll see over the course of this walk, as Ye has called it, over the course of this walk to our destiny, we're gonna see who the real haters are. | ||
You know, when you see all these people lashing out wildly like Gabe or whoever, you see who the real haters are. | ||
Their nastiness, how vindictive, their propensity to lie, the vileness. | ||
I mean, do you see what Ethan Klein said? | ||
He said, you know, we're going to crucify Jesus again. | ||
I mean, this is the kind of vitriol, this is the hatred. | ||
You see all the animosity towards Ye from people like Howard Stern or from whoever. | ||
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Oh, he's terrible, he's mentally ill, he's this, he's that. | |
You see the real, you know, they're the masters of inversion. | ||
Satan is the master of inversion and they are Satan's children. | ||
And so they invert, and so they invert Judeo-Christian, and they invert, you know, who's the real hater, and they talk about white supremacists, and they believe that they're God's chosen people. | ||
And then they'll call you a supremacist. | ||
They think that non-Jews are animals, and then they say you're a racist. | ||
They, look at the way they lash out, and the way they hate, and the way they hate everything that is sacred. | ||
You know, look at their art. | ||
Look at their architecture. | ||
They throw a crucifix in a jar of piss, and then they say, you're the hater. | ||
You are intolerant of other religions. | ||
They go on blaspheming Christ, and they say, you're the blasphemer of the sacred. | ||
Masters of inversion. | ||
That's what they do. | ||
They're anti-Christ. | ||
That's what Israel is. | ||
It's the anti-Christ. | ||
There isn't Israel. | ||
There is a Christ. | ||
It's not a Jewish country in the Middle East. | ||
Okay? | ||
So, and it's not a political leader like Kushner or whatever they're setting up. | ||
And we don't need to rebuild the third temple. | ||
We already have a temple. | ||
And it's the church. | ||
So anyway, so that's that. | ||
That's the, uh, that's the bring it home. | ||
Hey, we're bringing it home. | ||
That's the show. | ||
Hey, thanks for listening. | ||
That's going to do it for me tonight here on the show. | ||
No super chats tonight because I don't feel like it. | ||
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Let's see. | |
Anything else? | ||
reading your... | ||
I'm reading your DMs. | ||
Yeah, so that's gonna do it for me. | ||
Remember to follow me. | ||
Hey, follow me on Twitter. | ||
Follow me on Cozy. | ||
Go to cozy.tv slash Nick. | ||
Subscribe, get a push notification whenever I go live. | ||
Follow me on Gab, Telegram, True Social. | ||
Follow my Telegram, t.me slash Nick J. Fuentes. | ||
Like and retweet the space. | ||
Well, I guess retweet. | ||
Let me, before we go, juice this, okay? | ||
Juice my heart tweet. | ||
Before we go, everybody retweet and like my heart tweet. | ||
I'm gonna post it. | ||
I'm pinning it in the space. | ||
Everybody like and retweet. | ||
Oh wait, no, not that one. | ||
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No, no, this one. | |
Everybody like and retweet my sacred heart tweet. | ||
The Sacred Heart. | ||
And everybody pray, okay? | ||
We're in the endgame here, okay? | ||
How many outcomes? | ||
I just saw six million outcomes. | ||
How many do we win in? | ||
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One! | |
Hey, we're in the endgame, okay? | ||
We're in the endgame. | ||
There's only one outcome where we win and avert the end of times for another millennium. | ||
Okay? | ||
So you gotta pray. | ||
Pray the rosary. | ||
Pray Pray for the yay situation. | ||
Pray for me. | ||
Pray for Hitler. | ||
Pray for the Jews. | ||
Pray for the Jews, for real. | ||
Pray for the Zionists. | ||
Pray for Ben Shapiro. | ||
Pray for Israel. | ||
Pray for the conversion of our country. | ||
Go to church. | ||
Pray the rosary. | ||
Make an intention for yay and for the triumph of Christ in the election. | ||
And follow me on Telegram. | ||
And follow me on Telegram. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Love Ye, and we love Donald Trump, and we love Obama, and we love Michelle Obama, and we love Oprah, and we love Michael Jackson, and we love Classical Theist. | ||
Big shout out. | ||
We love Baked Alaska. | ||
We love Shane. | ||
Shane was dropping bars for Ye. | ||
Very impressive. | ||
We love Wurzel. | ||
Okay. | ||
We're not talking about what we hate, we're talking about what we love here. | ||
We love Italians. | ||
Alright, that's it, that's it. | ||
Nobody else. | ||
We love everybody, okay? | ||
That's it, that's my show. | ||
Back on Friday. | ||
Follow the Twitter, twitter.com slash yay24marine, because I'm a marine for yay. | ||
Okay? | ||
We live. | ||
We're ready to go out and be put on a crucifix. | ||
We follow God, and we follow Yeh, because Yeh follows God. | ||
So, that's what it's all about. | ||
So, Soldiers for Yeh represents Students for Yeh, Soldiers for Yeh, Jews for Yeh, Nazis for Yeh. | ||
Let's go! | ||
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24! | |
God runs the world. | ||
And soon, Yeh is gonna run America. | ||
And you're gonna like it. | ||
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All right. | |
That's okay. | ||
That's really all I got. | ||
Thanks for listening. | ||
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That's my stream. | ||
Okay. | ||
Good night. | ||
See you next week. | ||
Have a great weekend. | ||
See ya. |