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Jan. 26, 2023 - America First - Nicholas J. Fuentes
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I'm Upset: Legend Re-Banned On Twitter After Triumphant Return, Awakening Millions | AF Ep. 1113
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unidentified
Thank you.
Good evening, everybody.
nick fuentes
You're watching America First.
My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes.
We have a great show for you tonight.
Very excited to be back with you here tonight on Wednesday.
We have a lot to talk about tonight.
Lots to get into.
Man, what a day.
What a day.
day what a day been a long 24 24 hours When did I get unbanned?
Like 36 hours?
unidentified
Been a long 36 hours.
nick fuentes
I'm sure you've all heard the news.
I was back on Twitter yesterday.
I got my account back yesterday morning, and I just went off.
Popped off.
Gained like 25,000 followers in a day, 2 million impressions, and I'm doing a space, and I'm posting videos, and I'm having a great time, and I'm getting settled back in, cooking up great posts, great content, and then I got banned this morning!
unidentified
I got banned again!
nick fuentes
And now I'm going to kill myself as soon as possible, probably on the live stream tonight.
No, I'm not going to kill myself.
But I definitely feel like it because I want my Twitter back!
Hey, you know, I want my Twitter back!
unidentified
I want my Twitter back now!
I want it back right now!
I am pissed off, I am deeply wounded, and I want my fucking Twitter back!
Give me my Twitter back.
nick fuentes
No.
Well, I had to get that out of my system.
unidentified
But I do want it back, and I'm not happy about it.
So I'll be talking about that tonight.
nick fuentes
I'll be talking all about my first day, my first and last day back on Twitter.
unidentified
Not a fun day.
nick fuentes
Well, it was a fun day.
Today wasn't fun.
Today was just depressing.
I didn't even, you know, so, I get on band on Twitter, having a great time, I'm enjoying, I'm making all this great content, and I went out last night and I got a grilled cheese, and I got a brownie sundae, and man, I was feeling great.
Then there was this earthquake, and then I had kind of a panic attack, because I'm thinking, Am I gonna die?
I was thinking, you know, last night I went out real late, and I got a grilled cheese, loaded grilled cheese and fries, and I'm eating my fries, and I'm drinking a Coke, and then I got a brownie sundae, and I was rubbing my belly, and then there was this earthquake, and then I thought, am I gonna, am I about to die?
unidentified
Am I gonna make it home?
nick fuentes
Is a power line gonna fall on my car and electrocute me to death?
Is the earth gonna open up?
Is the freeway gonna buckle and explode under me while I'm driving on it and I'll plummet to my death?
So then I had a little panic attack.
And I was thinking, where do I go?
What do I do?
Do I just start driving east?
I was supposed to be in Santa Monica tonight.
I'm like, What happens if there's a tsunami?
Will I be able to check it out?
Can I go and just watch?
Or will I get trapped there?
Will I get stuck?
So it was actually very mixed emotions last night, because I've never been in an earthquake.
I didn't really even feel it, but I was worried, like, is there going to be more?
Is this the big one?
Anyway, well, I drive home, and I, you know, I jump into bed, and I, you know, and I'm doing, I'm tweeting some stuff out, I'm in the replies and all that, having a great time, and then, uh, I post this graphic about the red media, Jewish media, and I'm writing up a reply to it, I'm writing up, like, a follow-up post, and I go to post it, and it won't send!
And I'm like, why won't this send?
I keep pressing it, and then somebody texts me, you just got banned.
And it was like that, uh, it was like that XQC peepo video.
It was like I closed my laptop and I put the covers up and I went back to bed.
unidentified
I went to bed, you know, like, oh man, I got banned on Twitter again.
nick fuentes
You ever see that XQC video?
What is it, like meeting your favorite streamer?
Yeah, like the sticker in the live chat.
So I closed my laptop, and I put my head on the pillow, pulled the covers up, went to bed.
No Twitter.
No Twitter for you today.
No more Twitter.
So I slept all day, and then, you know, I woke up in the afternoon, and I had all this work to do, and I had to make phone calls, and, you know, do a bunch of stuff, but it just wasn't the same.
unidentified
So...
nick fuentes
Anyway, so I'm banned on Twitter for now.
I hope I get it back.
If I don't get it back, I'm gonna be pissed off.
But you know what?
It was a good day.
It was like your last day on Earth.
You know?
It's like your last day alive.
What would you do if you had one more day on Earth?
What would you do for the end of the world?
That's what it felt like.
My one day!
My one day!
If you could have one wish.
I have three wishes.
And I have my one day on Twitter.
It's like Spongebob when he eats the pie and it's a bomb.
So we'll see.
I don't know.
So I don't know if I'll get back or not, but I submitted an appeal.
Everybody, if you haven't already, get on Twitter right now and tweet hashtag free Nick Fuentes.
If you haven't already, tagger, tweeter, hashtag free Nick Fuentes.
Someone says I genuinely feel bad.
No, don't feel bad for me.
Don't pity me.
Don't you pity me.
unidentified
Oh, we got an update.
nick fuentes
We got an update from Ella Irwin.
unidentified
She writes... Excuse me.
nick fuentes
She writes, Twitter safety will be posting an update on general amnesty reinstatements this week.
As a reminder, we will not reinstate users who engage in threats of harm or violence, fraud, or other illegal activity, and we will suspend accounts for this type of activity immediately.
I haven't done any of that, though!
unidentified
Give me my account back!
I haven't done any of that!
I'll give it back!
No, no.
nick fuentes
But for real, I haven't done that even for a second.
So I want my account back.
Please and thanks.
Anyway.
So we'll get into all that.
But it was, you know, it was like my last little day.
My last little day on the timeline.
Everybody tweet, though.
Everybody tweet.
Hashtag free Nick Fuentes.
unidentified
Tag her.
nick fuentes
Be nice, though.
Be nice to her, okay?
Be nice.
Say, hey, listen.
Listen, Ella.
Ella Irwin.
Hey, Nick Fuentes didn't do anything wrong.
Would you please reinstate his account?
He's a good man.
He just loves everybody, and he's so cute.
Could you just say something like that?
Be nice.
Don't be mean.
Anyway, so we'll get into all that.
Brutal.
It's a bummer.
unidentified
What a bummer.
nick fuentes
I had my account.
Things could be so different if only you knew how different things could be if I had access to Twitter.
I come back on the timeline, I got like 3,300 people watching the space, and I tweet the red media graph.
I'm gonna ratio a congressman.
Some black congressman is complaining about me being online.
He's like, This white supremacist holocaust denier has no place on Twitter.
And I tweet a picture of me just laughing at him and I just say lol ratio.
If only you knew how different things could be.
It could be so fun.
But now it's so fucking gay and Jewish.
I hate the world.
I hate everything.
unidentified
I hate you and I hate everything.
I'm going to bed.
nick fuentes
I'm upset.
unidentified
No.
nick fuentes
But, uh... But it's true!
unidentified
We were having so much fun!
Oh, we were having so much fun.
nick fuentes
You had to go and ruin it all.
That's okay.
unidentified
Well, you know, that's okay.
Maybe.
nick fuentes
Better luck next time.
Maybe we'll wait for the next electric car company to be invented and some other billionaire will buy the platform again and, you know, maybe then they'll let me on and then I'll be okay.
Here's the thing, though.
You know, of course, my mom texted me today, and she, you know, this is just like so typical.
I get, and I love my mom and everything, and I know she only cares, but I get banned on Twitter, and I'm like, what?
You know, it's like, what?
unidentified
No!
I'm like, no!
Let me be back online, you know?
I lose my Twitter account.
nick fuentes
Like, the second that I get banned, my mom texts me, and she's like, why did you get banned?
unidentified
I'm like, what do you think I know?
I don't know!
Let me ask him.
Gee, let me ask him.
nick fuentes
Let me call up Elon and ask him.
She's like, why did you get banned?
unidentified
I'm like, I don't know!
She goes, was it the Hitler thing?
nick fuentes
Was it this?
I'm like, you know, I just can't deal with that right now.
Like, I'm already, I'm over here without my Twitter account.
And now, you know, my mom texted me.
I'm like, leave me alone.
Let me, I'm upset.
I'm locking my door.
I'm going in my room.
unidentified
I'll be in my room.
nick fuentes
Don't bother me.
Anyway, point is, I know, of course, everybody's gonna say, oh, well, you know, you got banned because you said that Israel did 9-11 and that you love Hitler and you said the N-word and, you know, on your first space.
And here's the thing.
You know, maybe that has something to do with it.
I don't know.
Okay?
I don't really know.
And I don't think that that was the case because Ali also got banned at the same time.
You know, me and Ali both got banned.
And Ali has had his account for a couple weeks.
So I don't know what that's all about.
I don't know if that was done manually.
I don't know if that's because we both worked for Ye.
I don't know.
I don't know what that's all about, but we both got banned at the same time, so maybe it has something to do with it, maybe not, but...
But, even if I got banned because of the things I said on The Space, honestly, you know, and I'd like to say, here's the thing, I mean, it would be nice to have my Twitter account and, like, not use it, and use it just to, like, promote my stuff, use it to, like, promote my links and stuff, but it's almost, but a part of me feels like it's almost not even worth it to even have Twitter if you can't really use it.
Excuse me.
Which is how I felt when I was on YouTube.
Because I was on YouTube for years.
But it got to the point where I literally could not do my show with the terms of service.
Like everything I was talking about was becoming prohibited under the rules.
And so what am I going to do?
Not do my show?
Like fundamentally change the show?
No.
No.
unidentified
Excuse me.
What is that called?
nick fuentes
I have like a little tickle in the back of my throat.
unidentified
What was I gonna say?
nick fuentes
I'm getting poisoned.
Everyone in the live chat, Mossad.
Yeah, thanks.
Obligatory.
It's Mossad.
It's almost not even worth it to me to have Twitter if you can't use it.
That's what I was saying.
Because I was on YouTube for three... How was it?
How long was it?
Two, three years?
I think like, yeah, about three years.
And I actually had to make a decision.
Like, there was a time when I actually had to make...
A definitive decision and say am I going to change everything about my show and just not talk about my real views and keep the YouTube or am I going to say what I'm gonna say and not really care and within reason of course There are certain things that we know will get you banned and I would avoid those things but Like, for example, saying certain racial slurs or things of that nature.
And I would say, well, within reason, there are things I can avoid.
But it got to the point where they were banning all conspiracy theories.
And it got to the point where they were banning really any discussion of anything that mattered.
And I said, well, it's pointless to continue doing the show if I have to alter the substance, because the substance is the whole point of doing it.
Like, it's pointless to do it if I can't actually convey the message.
At a certain point, It doesn't matter if you're delivering it on YouTube because it's not the same show.
And I didn't sign up to do that.
If I was going to deliver a diluted, bad message, then I would just work for the Daily Wire.
I would just work for the Blaze.
I would just sign a contract with the Blaze and move out to Dallas and rent a tacky condominium and work for the Jews for the rest of my life.
But I said, as long as I'm doing this project, I have to Say what I'm gonna say, and if I can't be on YouTube, then I'll do it wherever I can do it.
And I feel the same way about Twitter.
If I can't say things like Zionist occupied government on Twitter, which is not even really that bad, then what's really the point?
And maybe that's a cope.
Perhaps.
Certainly, if I could, you know, rewind the clock 24 hours, maybe I would have pumped the brakes, but maybe not.
At the same time, I'm just sick of playing the games, because at this stage, and I think this is maybe the part that matters, It's not even reasonable anymore.
Nobody knows what the rules are.
Where there are rules, it's totally broad and it's totally opaque.
And I just can't live like that.
I don't want to live like that.
I don't even think I'm capable of living like that.
If Twitter came out and said, you can't commit crimes or threaten to kill people, and you can't say this, this, this, I could draw within the lines, or color within the lines.
I could.
I'm very disciplined.
Like, for example, with Ye.
Working with Ye, he doesn't like profanity.
He doesn't like swearing.
You know me, I actually swear a lot.
And I try not to, but I just can't help myself sometimes.
But when I'm around Ye, I never swear.
I don't think I swore one time.
Because I'm actually very capable of self-control.
And so if I knew the rules, if I knew that there were these things or these words that you can't say, then, and as long as it was reasonable, then that would be fine.
But I can't live my life self-censoring and sort of with a bias or a deference towards caution.
In other words, we don't know what the rules are.
We don't know what's going to get you banned.
It seems like there's no rhyme or reason to it.
It's not systematic.
The standards are applied inconsistently and arbitrarily, and so as a consequence, you almost have to err on the side of caution and just not say anything that could even be perceived as controversial.
And I just can't do that.
And I couldn't do that five years ago, and I definitely can't do that now.
And that gets to the urgency of where we are.
And it gets to the severity of the situation, which is that we live in a total censorship regime now.
In case you didn't realize that, I mean, I know probably you all do.
But we live in a complete censorship regime where you honestly can't say anything or else you do get banned from banking, you do get banned from payment processors, you do get banned from social media.
And there are liberals who will say, what, because you can't be racist?
And it's like, no, because you can't have a serious discussion about anything anymore.
You cannot take the contrary position on any issue that matters.
I didn't go on Twitter yesterday and say, I hate black people for existing, because that's what liberals think.
Liberals think that we're dying to get on there and burn a cross in a black person's front lawn, and we hate the existence of people that aren't like us, and if we can't do that, then it's not free speech.
You know, that's not what anybody is talking about.
That's certainly not what I'm talking about.
And if you watch my content, you know that.
And it goes with anything, like with Russia for example.
It's a war.
It's a very complex geopolitical situation.
And using that as an example, I don't support America's foreign policy and our posture towards Ukraine.
I don't support that.
That is a bannable offense on social media.
It's considered like Russian propaganda.
Russia today is banned in America.
Russian press is banned in America.
There was a time on Twitter and not so much anymore, but it's also the case now on social media that you cannot support Russia.
And it was true about the vaccine.
They were rolling out billions of vaccines.
Which had not gone through the normal clinical procedure for approval and authorization.
Because there's a process for things like that.
It didn't go through the normal process.
And if you have any doubts about the efficacy or the safety of that, once again, you're censored.
So, and those are two things which are not like cultural issues.
They're not racial.
But those are two things where it was the viewpoint that was banned.
The contrary viewpoint was censored.
And it's also then true about the far more touchier issues surrounding race and religion.
But take yesterday, for example.
People might look at my Twitter space and say, of course you got banned.
Well, what is it that I said that was so offensive?
Some journalist said, well, he said that Ted Kaczynski, the Unabomber, made a salient point, and he said that he loves Hitler, and that Israel did 9-11.
And admittedly, if you said that in mixed company, it would probably not be appropriate.
And if you said that in the workplace, it would not be appropriate.
I understand that.
But let's examine what, you know, what I'm saying there.
Number one, it wasn't a space about 9-11.
It wasn't a space about Hitler or the Unabomber.
It was a space about the right wing.
And, you know, so it's very easy and it's so annoying that journalists will take these little things out of context, which, of course, I say them knowing full well the weight of the things I'm saying.
Do you think when I say, you need me to be the outlaw, you need me to say Israel did 9-11, That's rhetoric!
Now, of course, I do believe that Israel did 9-11, but I understand the weight of that statement.
I understand the implications and the gravity of that.
But I also understand that, for the sake of rhetoric, it's rhetorical.
It wasn't part of a longer discussion about a touchy issue.
That was a retort, and again, I do believe those things, but in that instance, I'm using that as rhetoric to make a point.
And I am so irritated with journalists taking these little snips or quips or whatever, and they take it, and because it's not, again, because it's something that is heterodox, and because it's not something you might say in mixed company, because it's touchy, because it's contrary, They're going to pretend like it speaks for itself, and it's self-evidently dangerous, should be censored.
Well, he said Israel did 9-11.
It's like, well, actually, I don't know that that's so crazy.
To say that there are questions surrounding 9-11, that there are questions about the involvement of foreign intelligence in the largest-scale terror attack in American history, is that actually insane to suggest that?
It may be insane to say that so blatantly, which is why I did it, because it's powerful rhetoric.
But the idea by itself, is that a hateful idea?
Is it a hateful, dangerous idea to say that a spying superpower?
Because that's what Israel is.
Israel is a spying superpower.
They're not a military superpower, but they are considered one of the most effective, sophisticated intelligence forces in the world.
Is it a hateful, insane suggestion that a foreign intelligence agency might be involved in a terror attack on American soil?
Would it be a hateful, dangerous, crazy thing to say if I suggested that Iran was involved?
Or Iraq was involved?
Because that's what our government did.
The American government suggested that the Iraqi government was involved in 9-11.
That turned out to not be true.
Right?
Think about it.
And you had Colin Powell hold up the anthrax and say that Saddam Hussein and the Baathist government in Iraq was responsible for 9-11 or harboring 9-11 terrorists.
That turned out to be incorrect.
And that was the lie that brought us to war in Iraq, or was at least part of the lie that brought us to war in Iraq.
Was it a hateful thing to say then?
Was it a crazy thing to say then?
Was it a dangerous thing to say then?
Of course not!
It made, at the time, even though it was a lie, and even though if you peel back the layers it was clear that it was a lie, Once again, in principle, the proposition that a foreign state or a foreign intelligence power would be involved in a kinetic action against the government, whether they're an ally or an adversary, there's nothing intrinsically about that that is hateful.
There's nothing intrinsically about that that would incite violence or the new thing they call stochastic terrorism.
There's nothing intrinsic in that that is insane or unreasonable.
But I'm so sick of these journalists take a statement like that, and again, because I understand the weight of that, and I wield it as rhetoric, they take it and pass it off as though it speaks for itself.
Well, he said Israel did 9-11, so... It's like, so what, you dumb fucking idiot?
What do you get your opinions from, TV?
Yeah, I know that's really crazy if you're used to watching The Nightly News on NBC.
I know that's really crazy if you're like a Wall Street Journal reader.
And Wall Street Journal and NBC being owned by media conglomerates.
But if anybody would stop and use their brain, these things are not crazy.
And even my remark about the Unabomber.
What did the Unabomber... And I know that he bombed people.
I don't support bombing people, okay?
I don't support killing people.
But the Unabomber wrote a very smart manifesto.
And I'm not the only one that feels this way.
There are professors at Harvard and Ivy League universities To this day, that talk about the Unabomber Manifesto, which is called, what is it called, technological slavery or something like that.
I mean there are Ivy League academics, political philosophers who write about this and all I said is that he had made the point 30 years ago that The rate of technological progress is going to fundamentally change society.
And these two things in particular, technology and the projection of power, are always inextricably bound up.
Not even in ways that you might think.
For example, the printing press made it possible for large-scale states.
It made it possible for a centralized, bureaucratic state because of the existence of paper.
That's just one example and I'm not going to flesh out that whole thing, but you can use your imagination that technology and the projection of power have always gone hand in hand, whether it's between groups or it's within groups.
It's how an individual or a group will govern A territory or govern a tribe or a state or something like that or how they'll fight other states.
Those things are always bound up and the point I was making is how the march of technological progress and the centralization of power that that's causing is going to make freedom and it's going to make resistance To the people that wield technological power, it's going to make it a lot more difficult.
Now is that?
That's, to me, what's wrong with that statement?
Why is that statement dangerous?
Why is that statement hateful?
Why can't I say that?
We're all adults.
We live in, allegedly, a free country.
This is supposed to be the liberal West, the free world, the open society.
We're adults.
Twitter is a platform that skews more political.
It's one of the smaller of the major platforms, and we know that it's The people on Twitter are more educated, they're more intelligent, they're more political than the demographics on other platforms like Instagram or TikTok.
Why can't I, as a young man, as a young adult, not say things like that, not make statements that, although you may not understand them, and although they may be shocking or provocative, why can't I make statements that There's nothing wrong with them in themselves.
Maybe you might disagree, or maybe you might have a different ideology, but what's wrong with me saying those things?
Israel did 9-11, citing the Unabomber Manifesto, saying you love Hitler, even for that matter.
And I'm really irritated with how like that, and I know, I know, I know that it's been like this for a long time and I'm not the first person to call it out, but it's just become a real problem that we cannot, it continues to thwart people having a conversation about the world.
I mean, is it, do we have a political order which is so weak and
Its center of gravity, its nucleus, its foundation is so fragile and so weak that no discussion can be tolerated, no contrary view can be permitted, because to even suggest the contrary position would catalyze this kind of like revolutionary militant violence, because that's what they say.
After the Capitol, after January 6th, they started to put out this line.
I'm talking about the intelligence agencies and the federal law enforcement.
They started to put out these bulletins talking about domestic violent extremism and saying that anybody who pushes particular political narratives that are contrary to, like, the U.S.
government position are potential violent extremists, which is their legal jargon for terror.
Because terrorism does not have the same place in our legal lexicon that it does in other countries.
DVE, Domestic Violent Extremist, was their substitute for that.
They were essentially saying, if you're in groups, if you're in group chats, if you're in a Facebook group, if you're in a Telegram group chat, and you're pushing one of these contrary political narratives, you're a potential terrorist.
Because that's how fragile the system is.
It can't handle It can't handle opposition.
It can't handle a conversation.
And in some sense, they're right.
In a certain sense.
Because I'm a 24-year-old guy.
I'm a 24-year-old college dropout.
I have no institutional backing.
I'm an independent live streamer.
I come back on Twitter for 24 hours.
And I'm gonna ratio a congressman.
You know, there's a congressman who's out there saying, protecting, he's the front line of the liberal consensus, protecting the liberal consensus.
We can't have him!
He's an anti-Semite!
He's a white supremacist!
His voice cannot be on the platform!
And I'm just a 24-year-old shitposter.
And I just laugh in his face and ratio him.
He's a congressman!
Now, he's in the lower chamber, but he's in the lower chamber of the national lawmaking body of the most powerful country in the world that runs the global system.
And I'm a 24-year-old shitposter, and I laughed in his face and embarrassed him.
And I can do that.
And I can do that because my ideas and the things that I say are more compelling than what he is saying.
It is more compelling to the human capital.
In terms of the young geniuses, the young men, the people that are the real source of value for any country, my message is more compelling to them, and more powerful to them, and inspires more allegiance and loyalty than the message that's being put out by the trillion-dollar, like, stock market system.
The trillion-dollar media, advertising, social media, iPhone, like, apparatus.
National Security State.
And so in a sense, we are at that point where the liberal consensus is so weak
And the institutions are so illegitimate that I guess opposition cannot be tolerated because what it would lead to is a very rapid and a very swift changing of the guard, which is to say that if there were the same kind of social media ecosystem today as there was in 2016, somebody 100 times more radical than Donald Trump would be the president and just start
You know, really changing everything, like, immediately, and have a popular mandate to do it.
We know that.
It would take fewer than five years, easily, for a Donald Trump to declare himself a dictator and purge the government and, like, change the way everything is, if you had a free and fair and an open mass means of communication.
Like, they know that.
And so I guess that's why they do it.
But it's irritating to me because that is, in some sense, what needs to happen.
If the consensus is so weak, if the moral core, if that legitimacy is so hollow and so dilapidated over time, and it's no longer holding the country together, Then it has to change.
It's failing.
Don't they realize that?
I mean, I look at these people that are going after me, and in doing so, they're really operatives of the regime.
I mean, they're out there on the front lines.
They're like the white army for the czar.
You know, they're like the Gestapo.
They are the police.
They're the fucking cops.
For the regime.
They're gonna come after me and write up their little articles and say what they're gonna say, which is, he's the white, heir apparent, that was the article today, heir apparent of white nationalism, he came from the basement, he's an evil monster.
And like, they're attacking me in defense of Raytheon, NATO, the Atlantic Council, like, JP Morgan, the government, and all that.
And I look at these people and it's like, are you really loving what's going on?
Do you like all of this?
You're working for Zuckerberg.
For Bill Gates, you are working for the system.
Does this whole place make you happy?
Is this like a happy country?
What I'm trying to say is, things have got to change.
It's not about, and in some sense it's not even about what you want the change to be, but it's the belief in the change itself.
Like, this system sucks.
It's failing.
It's disintegrating.
It is coming apart at the seams.
The currency, the debt, the...
The way every, the power grid, how we get even things like our energy, it's all coming apart.
And the idea that anybody, that's why I say about a guy like Destiny, it's not even like he's left-wing, it's like he's an ignorant regime sycophant.
It's not even like he's like this liberal-minded and I'm this reactionary-minded, although we are.
It's more like he is an ignorant toady of the government.
He is like an ignorant defender of the state.
And state meaning, the word state comes from, like, stationary.
You know, if you look at the Latin root of that, like status, stationary, state, where the idea of a state came from is when nomadic people put down their roots and set up Permanent settlements and then they had to have some kind of institution to Preside over that and that that's where an Evala writes about this.
I think in men among the ruins And so the idea of a state comes from it's about stability.
It's about stasis It's about maintaining and so he's a defender of the state meaning like how we think of it like the government but also like the state like the status and The status quo, the way things are.
And me, and so not even being liberal, but being a defender of that, and me being somebody saying it's gotta change.
Me saying it's gotta go.
I reject the state of things.
I reject the state.
And I just can't imagine, you've got all these young people, these like young, and not even like 30-something, now they're like millennials, aging millennials.
But you have these cuspers and aging millennials, and they're writing their articles for Vice Magazine and Mother Jones and Huffington Post and whatever, in defense of this legacy system.
Why?
Do you like this?
Do you like the way things are, you fucking idiot?
Everything's terrible!
Now, yeah, like, my imagination of what I want the world to be is totally different than what they would imagine it to be.
But that's not what they're saying.
They're against the way things are.
unidentified
Hang on, just got a text from the boss.
All right.
nick fuentes
So anyway, so that's that's how that's how things are and And so when I do a space and I say these things which may seem crazy and you get these like 100 IQ Millennials and they write up their article.
He said he loves Hitler.
Well, he said Whatever it is.
He well, he said that Israel did 9-11 and Yeah, Israel did do 9-11, okay?
And, you know, Hitler wasn't actually the way that everybody thinks.
We don't need to have a day of hate or the hour of rage against Hitler like you think we do.
That's actually very weird.
It's weird.
This like, you have to raise your voice and scream and yell because of a dictator a hundred years ago on another continent is really fucking weird.
It's bizarre.
People look at me and they're like, you're a Hitler lover, you're really weird.
It's like...
I'm really not, though.
You know, I mean, I say that because it's edgy, and I do think, like, Hitler was cool, in the same way that I think, like, Putin is cool, and I think that North Korea is cool, and I think that Islam is cool, and stuff like that.
I'm not, like, I don't have some, like, weird fixation.
I don't talk about Hitler on my show, really.
Here's what is weird.
That you would have a conversation with adults in America in the 21st century and if you don't get indignant about history, if you don't get indignant about, again, one among other dictators from like a hundred years ago in Germany, that you're a bad person or that you're like hate black people or something or hate Jews, that's really weird.
And that's what that gets at, you know.
We love everybody.
And who are the people saying that you can't love everybody?
Who are the people saying you can't?
Love the Nazis.
You can't love the Proud Boys.
You can't love the so-called white supremacists.
You can't love Trump.
You can't love white people.
You can't love this.
Who are the people saying that and why?
That's the weird part.
And I'm getting really sick of explaining that.
We're all adults and we need to be able to just talk.
And if we talked, this is sort of where we would arrive.
This is approximately where everybody would arrive.
Everybody wants to talk about talking they want to talk about having the conversation and then the conversation always comes back to these very tired stale tropes about Well, it's really about as long as we don't hurt each other.
Everyone's fine, you know or some other inane garbage Let's talk about something important.
Let's talk about something real.
Let's talk about what's really going on.
The names, the dates, the things that go on in our country.
Let's talk about the Kennedy assassination.
Let's talk about the Holocaust.
Let's talk about 9-11.
Let's talk about the Jews that run the media.
Let's talk about the black people that are stealing all the catalytic converters in Chicago and why they're doing that.
Let's talk about the real, tangible, specific, particular things happening in our real, particular world, and how we're going to make things better, specifically.
Not, vote for me, I'm a pro-business, rootin' tootin' conservative.
How about something like, vote for me, we will not have homeless people, All over the streets anymore.
Vote for me, there won't be fucking garbage everywhere.
Vote for me, if people commit crimes, we will chase them, and we will arrest them, and we will throw them in a cage somewhere.
Vote for me, we will have people in the media who are responsible and tell the truth.
Vote for me, we will have an education system that teaches the truth, and teaches people to be Christian.
Like, You know, how about something specific?
Not this like, we just want to let everyone do whatever they want and figure out their own random crazy thing that they want to do with their life.
It's like, you know, it's not actually, it's not like that.
We know what needs to be done.
We all know what we want.
There's actually not that much variation.
People are a lot simpler in ways, in certain ways, than you think.
There's nothing new under the sun.
We just want a safe, prosperous, clean, virtuous country, and we need to be able to get the right people with the character and the strength and the willpower and the intelligence in the position to be able to make it that way.
Like, I don't know why that is so...
You're a fascist, nationalist, white nationalist, Christian fascist, racist, anti-Semite.
Shut the fuck up.
Shut the fuck up.
You went to a state school.
And you're an idiot.
Like, all these people writing this stuff about me are half as smart as me.
Not even.
And I am sick of them even saying my name.
People writing for the Daily Beast, shut the fuck up.
You have a 95 IQ.
I am infinitely smarter than you.
What do you even do for a living?
You went to a state school.
You write these trash blog posts for a living.
What do you contribute to society?
What do you contribute to humanity?
So I'm a little peeved.
I'm a little PO'd.
But anyway, so I don't like that.
So point being about all of that.
I'm just, at this point, tired of the self-censorship.
We should be able to say these things.
We're not saying that we don't have free speech because we can't say, we hate people that don't look like us!
We want free speech because we want to have a discussion about particular things.
That's why I love Ye so much.
You know, it just reminded me.
When we were doing a lot of political work back in December and November, we had a lot of people coming by the studio like Sneak Go and we had lots of different people coming through and coming around and like idea people, like idea people creating a lot of policy and things like that and talking about Uh, the 2020 campaign and talking about maybe doing things in the future.
I gotta be careful about, you know, for certain reasons, what I say about the specifics.
But something that I love so much about the environment with Ye is that it's totally open.
And that is exactly what you need to be able to do anything.
You need to be able to say something that everyone thinks is crazy.
Because, you know, suggesting that we would fly through the air like birds, at one point was crazy.
And suggesting that you could put a computer in the palm of your hand, at one point was crazy.
You need to be able to get in a room and say things that people would consider wrong or shocking or offensive or crazy and have an open atmosphere.
And it's amazing because we talk about Everything.
We talk about everything.
Food, education, we talk about water, we talk about science, we talk about history, we talk about the military, and we talk about every facet of it.
We talk about, you know, one day we're talking about how we could make world peace, and the next day we're talking about how we can Do a lot with the military.
One day we're talking about how much we love this person, the next day we're talking about, you know, we don't want that person in America anymore.
And it's like, this is what it's like to be with a truly creative, visionary, open-minded person, is to entertain everything and both sides all at once, with no wrong answers, and to just try to shock the system.
And think about it.
This is process.
That's the kind of process that is required to imagine a future that is inspiring to people.
When I think of the future right now, I don't feel good about it.
And I'm not just throwing out buzzwords.
This is specifically what I mean by that.
When I imagine the way the future is going to be today, I don't feel good about it.
Look at the trajectory of everything.
Look at the trajectory of other countries.
When you look at the airports in Qatar, or in Singapore, or you look at the super dams in China, or the high-speed rail, you get excited about the future.
You think about how technology, and how industry, and how large-scale projects can transform our way of life.
When you look at America, what do you see?
Potholes, dilapidated infrastructure, bureaucracy, long wait times, just stupid garbage we all have to be put through.
It's like we're regressing.
There was a time a hundred years ago when people knew how to do things.
There were, like, more... The technology was analog.
And so, you know, everything that was on a desk a hundred years ago is now on a computer.
But a hundred years ago, people knew how to write a letter and make a custom wax stamp, and they knew how to do all the little types of things that we don't know how to do now.
Even the cowboys a hundred and fifty years ago, they'd have a whole Packaged with them and they'd set up their ten and they'd set up there They'd make their own food and they do their own hunting and they do their own everything and there was this even though it was lower tech Somehow it was a finer quality of life Things were nice things were refined.
There were tools to do things.
It was maybe less convenient Maybe took more time, but it was optimal and it made more sense now we have we have a High tech, but it's like stupid, cheap, dumb tech.
It's not effective.
It's not... I don't think that for most people it's something that we feel is really making our lives easier all the time.
If anything, it's distracting.
It's tedious.
It's all these kinds of things.
And that's maybe like a small scale.
That's like an individual going through their life, but also on a large scale.
Do our airports feel like The Jetsons?
Does that feel like Star Wars?
Does our energy infrastructure feel that way?
Are we making these great leaps and bounds?
It doesn't seem like it.
And how would you go about... How can that change?
How can we make the future... How can America be the leader in the future and make everything better?
Well, it gets to the process.
Who are going to be the people in power making those decisions?
Who are going to be the people in power The responsible people, that it's their job to drive the country forward.
And how do they operate?
What's their process?
Their process would have to be asking questions about everything, wanting to know how everything works, wanting to know the truth of the matter, not being content to say, Oh, that's crazy.
Oh, that's hateful.
Oh, well, that's racist.
Oh, well, could you please use the proper pronouns?
Oh, well, we need this many women in the office.
Well, um, you know, that was rape.
Well, that was not cool.
Well, when you grabbed my ass at that party, that was rape and you need to go to jail forever.
And I'm like really crying and traumatized.
It's like, You need tough, strong people that are going to shut up and go to work and tell the truth and go through a process and arrive at an answer that is not, again, something that we just like to hear, but is going to drive humanity forward.
And so when I'm in the room with, and I don't know, that kind of threw a lot at you there, but when I'm in a room with Ye, I think about that process and I think about how things get done in the world, why things happen, how progress happens.
And we take progress and the maintenance of society for granted.
We're not going to have progress, we're not going to even maintain our current standard of living, if we live in a society where This kind of thing is going on.
Censorship, suppression, this kind of like conformity thing, this you know, people look at you like you have three heads if you just say something out of pocket or whatever.
People rushing to categorize a guy like me.
At the end of the day, I'm a genius.
At the end of the day, I'm somebody who in a functioning society would be rewarded for being a genius.
Not fucking attacked all the time and mediocrities rushing to call me names.
You know, at the end of the day, I'm a genius, and I'm a free thinker, and I'm a funny guy who brings joy to millions and inspires the youth.
And in any sane society, a guy like me would be recruited to be a part of the solution.
Instead, I'm treated like a terrorist.
And I'm not out there killing people, although they want to try as hard as they can to insinuate that I'm implying that and what I say so that they could, like, throw me in jail and subtract me from society so that everybody could keep doing what they're doing, which is what?
Playing video games?
Jerking off?
What, doing DoorDash?
I don't understand.
unidentified
So...
nick fuentes
I'm not happy with it.
I deserve to be on Twitter.
My voice is necessary.
I am badly needed.
I am awesome, and my Twitter was funny, and I want my account back now.
I didn't say anything wrong, and if I did, well, then I don't even want to be on your platform, because we need to talk.
And if Twitter is going to make us not talk, then, you know, can't be on Twitter, I guess.
So, that's how I feel about the whole thing.
But, you know, it was a good day.
I put some good tweets out there.
I got my space out.
I'm glad I did a space, because a part of me was like, oh, don't rush out and do a space right away.
You know, give it a week.
I'm glad I did it, though, because maybe I would have gotten banned regardless.
And I said what I had to say.
And it's a testament to what I'm doing that I come back on Twitter and there's all this hype.
You know?
Because people have been trying to tell me for as long as I've been doing this, you're going nowhere, you're failing, your movement's over, blah blah blah.
All this hate.
And then I come back on Twitter and I gain like 25,000 followers in a day.
And I do a space and it's like one of the biggest spaces on the whole platform.
And I go on there and I get two million impressions, and the left is losing their minds, and the right is losing their minds, and everybody's in the replies, and I'm on there, and I go so fucking hard, and one day I get banned the next morning.
Wouldn't have it any other way.
The anthem plays.
My triumphant return.
I ride through the street on an elephant.
On a chariot.
And then I get decapitated.
unidentified
Then I get assassinated.
nick fuentes
So it's just a testament to the fact that we are the energy.
Where else is the energy?
There's no more energy in the whole thing.
I'm going through everybody else's timeline and it's just like blah, blah, blah.
Boring, boring, boring.
Don't say Zog.
That's ghettoizing.
We're supposed to talk about what instead?
Pitbulls?
That's a stale meme, man.
Next meme.
Next meme.
That's a book.
We're over the... Don't say Zog.
That's ghettoizing.
Oh, yay really did it now.
I'm not gonna support him.
I'm just gonna... I'm just gonna gawk at it or balk at it, whatever the word is.
I'm just gonna look at him and say, oh my.
Anyway, back to our regularly scheduled Pitbull meme and retweeting videos of black people fighting.
Blah, blah, blah.
Boring.
Suck.
Sucks!
Hate it!
Low energy.
We need, we need this back.
We need me back.
We need Groyper's back.
Or else, who even cares anymore?
Did you see Crowder said that Ben Shapiro said that... Shut up.
Shut up.
unidentified
So, anyway. - Anyway.
That's some good water.
I gotta get another water bottle.
nick fuentes
I'm all out of water.
Gotta stay hydrated.
unidentified
Mmm.
Give me another one of these, huh?
Anyway.
nick fuentes
What else do I have to say?
Not much else.
It was fun.
It was fun.
It was a great day.
Man, I was so happy.
I was so excited.
I'm on Twitter.
I'm clinking, clinking.
I'm laughing.
I'm hanging out.
It's DEF CON 2.
What's up?
unidentified
Then I get banned.
nick fuentes
Like a bitch.
unidentified
Then they took it all away.
nick fuentes
So, let her know.
Let this girl know.
Let my girl Ella Irwin know.
Nicely.
unidentified
Bring me back.
nick fuentes
Bring me back.
unidentified
Let's see.
nick fuentes
Free Ali.
Yeah, free Ali as well.
Ali really went to bat for me today.
And he got banned as well.
Bring me back.
Bring Ali back.
Bring Ye back.
Okay, bring us all- and Beardson Beardley, while you're at it.
Hey, while you're at it, bring back Beardson Beardley as well.
unidentified
And, uh... Bring back... Royal Gaunt Guard.
nick fuentes
And Paul Town.
People aren't posting that picture of my face.
That's CAC.
unidentified
That's good.
nick fuentes
Somebody- somebody retweet this.
Retweet this.
unidentified
Retweet this.
nick fuentes
I just put in the live chat.
unidentified
Retweet that.
nick fuentes
Yo, Sneeko tweet?
Hey, let's go!
Big shout out.
Thanks a lot, Sneeko.
Sneeko says, Free Nick Fudges, he's live right now.
Sneeko's such a good friend, man.
Thank you so much, buddy.
He doesn't have to do that, but he does.
And that's, he's a good guy for that.
Thank you, man.
He's a real one.
I'm so, it makes me so happy to have real, real niggas on my side.
Because it's, you know, I was a little bit depressed over the summer because it kind of felt like, you know, everybody's just gonna sell out and be gay.
Everybody's like, you know what, we can't beat him, might as well join him.
That was literally it.
You know?
Like my old Jewish assistant who backstabbed me and tried to mutiny my staff and everything.
And this guy was a real piece of work.
He goes to throw himself at Charlie Kirk's feet and say, you know...
I'm ready to work for Turning Point.
And it was literally like, you know, if you can't beat him, join him.
It was like, you know, we're getting tired of being kicked around as the Groipers.
We're gonna go and sell out to the Jews, you know.
We don't like that Nick Fuentes is not selling out yet and all this.
So, you know, you got these guys like Carson Wolfe, who's a Jew, and Vince Dow and all the others.
They're like, you know, we're gonna go and You know, we don't like the Groipers.
We want to be Turning Point Junior.
We want to be Turning Point Light.
You know, they're all anti-Semitic.
They're all racist and everything.
But they're like, we're gonna, we're just gonna pretend not to be so we can get the bucks from Turning Point.
And I was like, man, like, that is such a bummer that people feel they need to do that.
Like, we're in this struggle where we're either gonna win or we're gonna die trying.
And some people are like, erm, I don't really want to die trying.
I'd rather just have a job, you know?
And I was like, that is so gay.
That is so cringe.
And so, it makes me feel so good that guys like Elijah and Sneeko, them two in particular, I have so much respect for.
Because both of them got cancelled, more or less, for associating with me.
And they associated with me because they You know, they liked what I was saying, and they liked my personality or whatever, and they saw the truth in what I'm saying, and they got this backlash for it, and rather than crawling back to kiss the boots and say, oh, don't take away my lifestyle, I'll never do that again, they found a, you know, Sneeko went independent and became a millionaire.
God bless him, you know, he's a great entertainer, he's hilarious, he's smart, I love that guy.
Same thing with Elijah.
He got canned at the Blaze.
Everybody abandoned him.
And he went independent.
Now he's doing a show independent.
He's making a ton of money.
He's doing great.
God bless him.
And those are just two examples off the top of my head of people I can think of who are like, you know what?
This isn't a game to us.
We're not playing around.
We care about the truth.
If we can't tell the truth, we'll make it work independently.
And that makes me feel so much better, because it makes me feel like I'm not alone.
Like I'm not a crazy person, alone in the woods, just like, ruining my life just because.
It's like, okay, so, you know, there are other real human beings out there too.
And of course, Ye is the king of that.
Him too.
And I figure, like, if he could do it, we all can do it.
If Ye can turn his back on fucking billions of dollars, you can turn your back on whatever stupid political thing you have going on.
Right?
Ye was supposed to be making $500,000,000 per year for 10 years.
Do you understand that?
You know, Steven Crowder's gonna make a big fuss about turning his back on $50,000,000.
And really, most of that goes into his production budget.
That's $50,000,000 over 10 years.
That's $5,000,000 a year.
And he got a staff of like, what, 10 people?
So how much is he really clearing per year?
Steven Crowder's clearing, you know, what, $2,500,000, $2,000,000 a year?
Ye was supposed to be making $500,000,000 per year.
That's for starters.
Bay was supposed to be making $500 fucking million per year.
That's for starters.
That is just what he would have made with Yeezy.
And he turned his back on that.
To tweet something funny!
unidentified
To tweet DEFCON 2 or DEFCON 3.
nick fuentes
And to wear the mask and out Alex Jones, Alex Jones on his own show and say he loves Hitler.
And if he can do that, then you better, you better sign up and stand behind him.
Because that's what it takes.
That's the willingness.
That's the boldness that is leadership.
unidentified
That's the leader I want to follow.
nick fuentes
Not some muelling faggot who's going to say, well, I can't say that.
My boss would get mad at me.
Well, you know, this girl in HR would really not like that.
Yeah, I don't respect that at all.
So, you know, there are very few things in this life that can make me listen and that I respect.
And that humble me and yay is one of those people.
I'm like a, I'm like a, I feel like a high enough level person that I couldn't work for almost anybody.
But, like, and really give myself.
You know, I could work for somebody to learn a skill, and I'd sort of roll my eyes and do what I, you know, do what I have to do, but to really be, like, a loyal soldier.
There's probably, like, two people on Earth.
It's, like, Ye and Trump.
Maybe not even Trump anymore.
Maybe just Ye.
I don't know if there's anyone else.
unidentified
So... Anyway.
So it's good.
nick fuentes
So it's up.
We're good, we're good, we're back.
We're still back.
And we're still back.
And we're still back.
Even though I lost my Twitter and I'm deeply wounded by it.
unidentified
Oh, ha, ha, ha, ha.
Mm-hmm.
nick fuentes
Took my Twitter.
That's okay.
It's still up.
unidentified
It's still up.
It's still up!
nick fuentes
It's always up, okay?
Because I'm here, and I brought my niggas with me, so it's still up.
Just not on my official Twitter, okay?
But it's still up, and we're still back.
Sneeko, Big E.
Who else?
unidentified
Who else?
Who else is up?
Who else is up?
nick fuentes
It's good to see Keith Woods and Joel Davis on here, but they're like dissident types.
I'm talking about people who, like, turn their back on the system, you know?
unidentified
Ethan Ralph, goes without saying.
Thank you.
nick fuentes
If you see me in the club, real nice.
You see that edit of me?
unidentified
And I'm not your bra.
That's me.
And I'm not your bra.
That's epic.
nick fuentes
I love that TikTok sound.
unidentified
All right.
Okay, alright, alright, alright.
nick fuentes
Uh, let's... How long have I been live?
I had a whole show planned, but then I just started popping off.
I guess that's an hour.
unidentified
So, I'm gonna move on, take a look at our Super Chats.
nick fuentes
Let's see what we got.
unidentified
And I'm not your bra.
Okay.
nick fuentes
I'm a little greasy.
Where's my... Little oily.
unidentified
And I'm not your bra.
Looking a little, not looking my best right now.
nick fuentes
I was looking better the other day.
unidentified
Looking better on Monday.
I gotta shave.
Did I?
nick fuentes
Wait, no, I shaved yesterday.
unidentified
Anyway.
nick fuentes
Alright.
Let's take a look.
Let's see the super chats.
unidentified
What do we got?
I'm tired.
nick fuentes
I'm tired of doing this show.
Tonight, that is.
I'm ready to bring it in for a landing.
All right, let's see what we got.
unidentified
And I'm not your brah.
that's so me okay Somebody make an edit like that.
nick fuentes
Not of me saying it.
I don't know.
Maybe like that sound, but with like my face from the other day on Monday.
unidentified
And I'm not you, brah.
Okay.
Let's see.
nick fuentes
Based Poland says, I don't know what I ever did on Twitter, but I'm sorry.
Can you unblock me?
No.
I will not be unblocking anybody.
I love people, people like years ago will talk shit, I block them, and then they'll think I like forgot, you know, and they're like...
I don't know what I did.
Can you just like unblock me?
It's like, no, that's the price you pay.
You wanted to talk trash and you thought that you would just blend into the crowd and you just say your little lies, say your little trash, your little garbage and get away with it.
Well, now you're banned forever.
So maybe you're not upset about it two or three years ago, but now you'll regret.
Now you'll feel it.
Lindbergh, Groyper says, clink!
unidentified
Yeah, not so much anymore.
nick fuentes
Chicagoland, Groyper says, clinks all around.
Welcome back.
unidentified
Yeah, not quite.
nick fuentes
Mombello says, Nick, it's Millionaire Groyper.
You blocked me on Twitter, I think by mistake.
Why?
Unblock me.
me my Twitter handle is opien9463775 94633775 name is Monka W on Twitter so Somebody find what he did to make me want to block him.
unidentified
He probably made me mad.
nick fuentes
Mac Man says, MTG more like MTF, male to female.
More like MG because he is a stupid hillbilly whore who fornicates and hates God and is a sellout.
What's MG?
True, yeah.
MTG more like MTF.
unidentified
I like that.
that.
That's good.
nick fuentes
MTF.
unidentified
We should start calling her that.
nick fuentes
MTF.
The Congresswoman from Georgia.
MTF.
That's hilarious.
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