Speaker | Time | Text |
---|---|---|
unidentified
|
Thank you. | |
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, back in the studio, back in the suit. | ||
Kind of, it's new. | ||
It's old, but it's new again. | ||
Whoa. | ||
Well, that's not new. | ||
It's good to be back with you. | ||
We got a great show for you tonight. | ||
Lots to talk about, lots to get into. | ||
Man, it feels good to be back. | ||
Didn't really hit me until I went live. | ||
We got the desk, we got the drink, we got the whole deal. | ||
Wow, good to be back. | ||
How do I look? | ||
Do I look good? | ||
Do I look the same as before or do I look different? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't know if I- I don't- It's now- Now I'm more used to the other setup. | ||
Before, I got used to the new setup. | ||
Now I'm back at the old setup. | ||
So now I'm- Now I got used to this. | ||
But anyway, we got a great show for you. | ||
Lots to talk about. | ||
Lots to get into. | ||
Featured stories about Scott Adams. | ||
And it seems like this guy's now a Groyper. | ||
I'm telling you, man. | ||
We won! | ||
We won. | ||
Hey, we won. | ||
We won the whole thing. | ||
We won the Groyper War. | ||
We won the whole deal. | ||
The Groypers won. | ||
We ruled the party. | ||
We ruled the world. | ||
Well, maybe not the world yet, but certainly a lot of Groypers are being created every day and Scott Adams is the latest. | ||
Have you seen this? | ||
I guess this was, I don't know, a few days ago? | ||
But you know Scott Adams. | ||
He does the Dilbert cartoons. | ||
And he was a big Trump supporter in the 2016 election. | ||
And honestly, he's not even really, at least I thought, not very right-wing, not very based. | ||
He was a big shill for the vaccine. | ||
And he's always said that he's really not even like a right-wing guy. | ||
He's admitted that. | ||
That he's really socially liberal and everything. | ||
And anyway, so I was never actually the biggest fan. | ||
I was a big fan in 16 when he was a big Trump supporter, but especially over the last few years he took this weird turn where he was pushing the vaccine really strongly, which as you know I'm very against, but he earned my respect now. | ||
In the last week he went on his live stream. | ||
He does a live stream every day where he drinks coffee. | ||
I think it's called like Coffee with Scott Adams? | ||
I don't know what it's called, but you know, he drinks his coffee. | ||
And his stream was about a few things, but in the middle of it he goes on this big rant about this new poll that came out about black people. | ||
And the new poll says that I think it's... The poll question was something like, do you think it's okay to be white? | ||
And just 50% of black people said yes. | ||
The other half either said no or they weren't sure. | ||
So half of black people said it's not okay to be white, like they hate white people. | ||
Half! | ||
So Scott Adams saw this and he reacted to it and he said that he's done helping black people. | ||
He said, I used to help black people, but I'm not gonna anymore. | ||
He said that white people should move as far away from black people as possible because they don't like you. | ||
And he's right. | ||
I mean, hey, when he's right, he's right. | ||
I didn't like it when he shilled the vaccine. | ||
He was wrong about that, but he's right about this. | ||
We've been saying it for years. | ||
Now, look. | ||
I love black people, okay? | ||
I get along with them really well. | ||
And I have a lot of black friends, and I love those guys. | ||
But I've been saying it for years. | ||
There are a lot of black people, maybe even the majority, that don't like white people. | ||
So I love everybody. | ||
I love people that like me, I love people that don't like me, and certainly I like people from all races and it doesn't matter to me if you're black, white, whatever. | ||
I probably like white people a little bit more if I'm really truly being honest. | ||
I mean in the sense of if we're in a group and there's some white people and some black people, depending on the crowd I'll probably be like You know, like the white people are kind of like my people, you know? | ||
But I'm never gonna hold it against somebody. | ||
There are a lot of black people that I love and consider great friends and everything. | ||
unidentified
|
But a lot of them hate us. | |
And that's something that nobody wants to talk about. | ||
Everybody wants to talk about so-called Racism, white supremacy, the neo-nazis, the KKK, but we all know that black people are the most racist group in America. | ||
And they're racist against whites, specifically. | ||
So, we're gonna get into that. | ||
We'll talk all about his comments. | ||
Big backlash. | ||
They all dropped the comic. | ||
You know, that's his job, is he does the Daily Dilbert comic, and some publications, they've syndicated it for, like, decades. | ||
They all dropped the cartoon, so he's out of a job now for saying this. | ||
And now he's on a warpath, and I guess he's doing a big stream tomorrow where he's gonna tell us all his other Red Pill-based views, because he's got nothing to lose. | ||
So we're keeping a close eye on him. | ||
Let's get an 07. | ||
07's in the chat to Scott Adams. | ||
Hey man. | ||
Nice work. | ||
We appreciate your honesty. | ||
We stand with you. | ||
We're with you. | ||
And here's the thing. | ||
We're not hateful, okay? | ||
We don't hate black people. | ||
But a lot of them hate whites. | ||
And we're just saying that. | ||
And we agree with you that that's true. | ||
So we'll talk about that. | ||
We'll also be talking tonight about the ADL and their Day of Hate. | ||
Did you see this? | ||
So it was all over the media this past weekend they're talking about how the white supremacists declared that this weekend would be a day of hate and it was a day of hatred against Jews apparently or like other non-white people and it's funny I had heard about this and I saw Ben Shapiro tweeted about it and I think I saw a few other tweets And here's the thing. | ||
It's like, I'm widely considered the number one white supremacist in America. | ||
I'm not. | ||
unidentified
|
Okay? | |
I'm not a... I am the number one... I'm the number one something. | ||
I'm the number one dissident. | ||
I'm the number one opposition leader. | ||
I'm the most canceled man in America. | ||
Maybe the best looking man in America. | ||
But I'm not a white supremacist. | ||
Okay. | ||
I believe that white people should be proud of who they are. | ||
I think white people have a lot to be proud of. | ||
But I'm a Christian, so I don't think one group or one person is better than another person. | ||
But I am widely, regardless, I am widely considered the number one white supremacist in America, the number one anti-Semite in America, barely lost anti-Semite of the year to my boss Yang, And I didn't hear anything about this. | ||
So it's like, are there some white supremacists that I don't know about? | ||
Because I feel like if there were some white supremacists out there that were gonna hate Jews on one day, I feel like I would know about it. | ||
I feel like I'd be the guy that knows about it. | ||
Not that I would endorse that, obviously, because I don't hate anybody. | ||
But I feel like I would know about it, and I'd feel like if that were being organized, I would know who's doing it. | ||
Maybe I wouldn't know them directly, but I would have heard of them, or they would have talked trash about me, or I would have been on a stream of them at some point. | ||
So I hear about this day of hate, and this happens all the time. | ||
I'm like, who's organizing these things? | ||
Where are all these... I feel like I know all the white supremacists. | ||
I didn't hear of anybody that I know putting this thing on. | ||
So I looked into it a little bit and I guess it was like a telegram channel with like a thousand followers. | ||
And there's, I mean, there's a multitude of telegram channels of racists with like a thousand followers who even can keep track of all that. | ||
That doesn't even mean anything. | ||
And so I guess there was some telegram channel putting this out. | ||
I had never heard of it. | ||
And then it comes out. | ||
So this is all very conspicuous and over the weekend my friend Aiden Ross called me up because of course he hears about this and who's the first guy he picks up the phone and calls? | ||
Me. | ||
And he says, hey, he's it's almost like, hey, you hate Jews, right? | ||
Tell me about this day of hate. | ||
And it's like, hey, man, it's really not like that. | ||
OK, I don't hate anybody. | ||
I love everybody. | ||
But he calls me up on a stream this weekend and says, what do you know about the day of hate? | ||
I'm like, I don't even know what that is. | ||
I said, but sounds fake. | ||
I said because a lot of times these groups will create hoaxes like this to elicit a reaction where everybody goes oh my gosh there's all this hatred in our country when really it's fabricated and come to find out so I you know I talked to him about this over the weekend And then come to find out that the ADL is asking Congress for 350 million dollars. | ||
Okay? | ||
ADL, the group we all know, is asking the U.S. | ||
government for a third of a billion dollars. | ||
And they're using this as a fundraiser. | ||
Go figure. | ||
So we'll cover that. | ||
Right? | ||
Pretty incredible. | ||
I mean, I know none of us are surprised, but it just goes to show. | ||
You know, all these normies, they go on television, and I'm sure it's on all the network local news, they're talking about, well, the local Jewish community's preparing for the Day of Hate, and they're gonna do a Shabbat dinner in defiance, and blah blah blah. | ||
Little do they know, it's a fundraiser for an anti-hate group. | ||
And go figure, of course. | ||
It would be the anti-hate group that would actually have the monetary incentive to generate all of the hatred. | ||
Because who benefits? | ||
In a country where there is an epidemic of hatred, who profits? | ||
Who's gonna get the paycheck, actually, from the federal government? | ||
Well, the so-called anti-hate watchdog. | ||
Anti-hate group, like the ADL. | ||
Day of Hate! | ||
No one's ever heard of it. | ||
But by the way, let's raise $350 million off of it. | ||
That's not bad. | ||
So we'll talk about that too. | ||
Should be a pretty good show. | ||
Good to be back. | ||
How's the hair? | ||
You know, I left my hair a little bit longer on the top this time when I got it cut. | ||
I don't know how I feel about it. | ||
I feel like it's too long. | ||
What do you think? | ||
I feel like I look good though. | ||
I look skinny. | ||
It's good to be back in the suit. | ||
It's been a long time since I even wore a suit. | ||
I feel uncomfortable. | ||
unidentified
|
I think my face looks a little skinnier. | |
I haven't been eating as much. | ||
I've been working too hard. | ||
But anyway, I'm back. | ||
Yeah, I'm back in the studio. | ||
It's been a long year so far. | ||
As you know, I was out in LA for a couple months. | ||
And then I went over to Europe to do this collaboration with this girl Pearl. | ||
I don't know if you guys have heard of her, but she's big in the red pill community. | ||
Not our red pill, their red pill. | ||
There's like two red pills now. | ||
Our red pill is like Jews run everything. | ||
Their red pill is like feminism sucks. | ||
That's not really a red pill, okay? | ||
That was a red pill like 10 years ago. | ||
Realistically, that was a red pill a long time ago. | ||
Now that's just kind of common. | ||
It was common knowledge for a billion years and then it was a red pill for like 10 or 20 years. | ||
Now it's common knowledge once again. | ||
So there's our red pill community where we all realized that the Holocaust was exaggerated and the Jews run the media and Africa is failing because they're a standard deviation lower IQ, things like that. | ||
And then because of Andrew Tate largely, there's this new red pill community of basically like degenerate normies who just realized that women are retarded. | ||
Then you get this collection of degenerate normies who it just dawned on them apparently that like women suck or something and so now that's their red pill. | ||
So you got these people where they're like converting to Islam or they're atheist. | ||
They're all like degenerate. | ||
They're all sleeping around. | ||
They're not even, most of them, even all that right-wing. | ||
But they're just like, yeah, you know, women are kind of annoying. | ||
So there's this girl and she's actually really nice. | ||
Her name is It's Pearly Things or Just Pearly Things. | ||
That's her YouTube channel, Just Pearly Things. | ||
And she's got a few different shows and she's got a roster. | ||
And so I went out over by her and we did a whole week of content which is all gonna be coming up. | ||
I guess they're editing it down. | ||
They didn't want to publish any of it right away because they're worried that YouTube is gonna flag it. | ||
so they're editing all of it and they're going to publish it this week and the unedited versions are going to be put on rumble so all the content is going to be available soon but they're just editing it to get the youtube release so stay tuned for that i'll be promoting it whenever it comes out But that was a lot of fun. | ||
That's why I was absent from the show for a week, but I think you'll be happy with it. | ||
I know some of you guys were disappointed I took a week off from the show, but I was making content every day, so there's gonna be more than a week's worth of content coming up of collaborations. | ||
So, I did a lot of content with her. | ||
We did an interview. | ||
We did some reaction content. | ||
We did a panel with a bunch of girls. | ||
Some funny stuff in there. | ||
I did a couple of reaction videos with one of her co-hosts. | ||
This black guy who's very funny. | ||
And then I also did a collaboration with Keith Woods. | ||
And that'll be coming out soon as well. | ||
I think that's a couple hours. | ||
So I went over there. | ||
I didn't do the show, but I made a lot of content. | ||
You're gonna be happy with it. | ||
It's gonna be some good stuff. | ||
And I stepped outside my comfort zone a little bit. | ||
It may be very... It may be... Maybe not very, but a little bit uncomfortable because I'm not really used to all that. | ||
I do a political show. | ||
I'm a political guy. | ||
And they're all asking me about dating and stuff, and they're talking about All this kind of... I don't even really have any experience with that. | ||
So it was different and made for a lot of funny encounters. | ||
There was this one girl, so get this. | ||
One of the reaction videos I did with this girl... So Pearl's a volleyball player. | ||
So she's tall. | ||
She's like six feet tall. | ||
She's mogging me. | ||
She's like, you know, she's three inches taller than me, whatever. | ||
And she brings out one of her volleyball teammates, this Italian girl, and she's got tattoos everywhere, and she's got a black boyfriend. | ||
And this girl had a big problem with me, because, you know, she thinks I'm racist. | ||
And she also knows that I don't approve of the black boyfriend thing. | ||
So we made a video with her, some great content. | ||
So you guys will be really happy. | ||
It was a lot of fun. | ||
I gotta tell you though, Being with those, that crowd, I mean, don't get me wrong. | ||
Pearl, very nice person. | ||
I loved her staff. | ||
Her staff are all black Africans. | ||
They're all great guys. | ||
I made friends with all of them. | ||
But the people that they brought in for this panel, we did a couple panel shows, and they bring in some random girls from the city they're in. | ||
And we're just talking, and they're talking about relationships and telling stories from their lives, and it's like, I don't know how these normies do it, man. | ||
This is like the only place, I think, for a guy like me. | ||
Now don't get me wrong, I'm an abnormal eccentric guy, but at the same time I'm also in this because of my conscience. | ||
I got into this because I refuse to lie. | ||
When I got into college, I figured all this stuff out. | ||
The first thing I wanted to do was raise awareness and tell everybody about it. | ||
That's been my life for the past six years. | ||
It's been a series of me telling people, getting punched back by the regime, then me trying to figure out a way around that, then getting pushed back, then... | ||
It's become this cycle here but it all stems from the first decision which was I got to do the right thing. | ||
I found out about this. | ||
I want to live a moral life. | ||
I want to tell other people how to live a moral life. | ||
I want to tell people about this moral universe that we live in. | ||
So I do this. | ||
It's a very weird thing. | ||
I'm a live streamer. | ||
I do this show and it fits with my eccentric Schizoid personality, but also it's because I have a conscience. | ||
It's because I'm listening to my conscience, because I'm trying to be as good of a Christian as I can be. | ||
And so anyway, sometimes I think about what I do and I think about the show and all the pushback that I get. | ||
From we just went over it a couple weeks ago, the no-fly list, the FBI taking my money, being censored on the internet, being debanked, even to the point I'm so cancelled where people want to pretend I'm not cancelled. | ||
I get everything taken from me and then I still get attacked. | ||
I get hit pieces written about me from journalists where they say actually You're not really cancelled, it's for some other thing? | ||
And so in the last couple weeks I've been thinking, man is it really worth it? | ||
This is so hard, this is so... has it even really got a chance in hell to succeed? | ||
But then I go and I see what the other side is like. | ||
I'm in this very bizarre universe of right-wing politics And I think it's so weird. | ||
And then I take a step into the rest of the world, literally, into another continent, and I see what the normal people are like over there, and you should see it. | ||
Well, I mean, you guys know, but it's one after the other. | ||
Every girl that's there, they got a baby daddy, they're having sex on a wedlock, they're into, like, this whole different kind of scene. | ||
And it's such a grim reality. | ||
It's what I would call the unexamined life. | ||
It's a lot of people that they're not even thinking about the moral dimension to our actions. | ||
They're not thinking about the moral dimension of our universe. | ||
And this is not me being like a Redditor or like a Jaden Smith, Will Smith's kid, where he goes, you know, all these kids want to talk about TikTok and not the socioeconomic state of the world. | ||
It's not that. | ||
But you go out into the world and you talk to these normal people and their lives, one, are simple and plain. | ||
It's about hooking up, going out, being happy, chasing happiness, having a good time, And the other side of it, not only is it just so simple like that, which for some people, some people live with simplicity. | ||
I never could, but that's what it is. | ||
And on the other side, it's so amoral. | ||
It's immoral and it's amoral. | ||
It's amoral, meaning that it's not... Amoral means without regard for morality. | ||
Like it's... | ||
They don't see their actions. | ||
They don't see the world through a moral lens. | ||
They're acting as though there is no morality. | ||
And as a consequence of that, they are being immoral. | ||
They're doing things that are not moral as a consequence, that are not good choices. | ||
And so... | ||
Whenever I and it was actually perfect timing because you know I did a big show before I left when I was in LA and that big hit piece came out about me the the gray zone piece and I got a little bit frustrated I lost my cool a little bit and during the show I said sometimes I feel like I don't even know if it's worth it I want to quit because it's I just deal with all these lies and all this crap | ||
And it's true, sometimes it's difficult, but then you go out into this world that everybody else is living in and it's like, how? | ||
How are these people going around living like this? | ||
unidentified
|
It's sick! | |
And so anyway, and it was funny because I'm talking to them and they all agree with me. | ||
They're all like, all these girls that are on the show, they're all degenerates and they're all basically liberal. | ||
And I don't say that in a judgmental way, but that's their lives. | ||
They're not religious. | ||
They're not even trying to live a life that's moral. | ||
It's not in their vocabulary. | ||
They weren't raised right. | ||
They're in a godless country. | ||
In spite of this though, when I'm talking about what we all know to be true, I'm speaking in a language they understand, I'm talking about what's right, which is... | ||
You want to get together and get married to have children. | ||
You want to stay together. | ||
You want husbands and wives to stay together. | ||
You want to take divorce off the table and all this. | ||
And all these girls who are all baby mamas or they're out living a life, which they're not going to church. | ||
Like I said, it's not their lifestyle. | ||
It's not the part of their upbringing. | ||
They're all nodding along and they're like, you know what? | ||
Actually, I agree with this guy, blah, blah, blah. | ||
And it only just reaffirmed The need for this show, in my mind, based on this experience. | ||
I guess what happens is, I do this show, and I get used to preaching to the choir, I get used to talking to all of you, most of you who've been watching the show for a long time, I get used to talking to you guys, and you all get it, and I get it, and then sometimes it just feels like, what are we doing here? | ||
I'm just telling people who already know this, things they already know and what they want to hear, But then I go out into the world and I forget how many people are really out there who just, in some cases, you can't make excuses, but in some cases they really just never had a chance because they never heard this perspective, they never heard these ideas, and they never heard it because we're banned from everything! | ||
So it's all the more reason that this is necessary, and it's necessary to be An evangelist and to be a minister and to go out into the world and spread this message and try our best to wake people up because we know we're right. | ||
We know in our hearts we're right and that's how the world is going to change one person at a time. | ||
I know that's maybe uh I've whenever I heard that when I was growing up I thought that was impractical or naive to say hey well it's one person at a time but it's true. | ||
You got to go out there and just win hearts and minds. | ||
That's what I've been doing all this time. | ||
Sometimes I get in my head like it's got to be more complicated than it is, but I think that's what it's really all about. | ||
It's just going out there and saying what's up, telling the truth. | ||
So anyway, so I had a good time. | ||
It was good. | ||
I thought it was good. | ||
I got outside my comfort zone a little bit. | ||
I talked to a new audience, some fresh ears, and I feel I feel better. | ||
I feel like I remember why I did this in the first place, because it was from that, exactly that kind of environment, why I started the show in the first place. | ||
Because I started the show six years ago when I was in college, and it was the same kind of environment. | ||
And I wasn't going to parties or anything, I wasn't a very social guy, but Just from talking to people on my floor and in the dining hall and wherever, and what I saw just in the streets and everywhere, I started the show because I said things could be so different, things could be better, but people just don't, they just don't understand. | ||
So anyway, so it was a good experience and we'll hopefully be seeing that content later this week I gotta ask Pearl when exactly that's gonna be published. | ||
I think she put out on Twitter She said that it's gonna come out, but just they got to edit all of it down. | ||
So so we'll be on the lookout for that Pretty good stuff. | ||
But yeah, I I just have to say I whenever I take a step out. | ||
I'm always just I I just recoil at the horror of the world. | ||
And you remember just how rotten things are. | ||
And I don't say that from a judgmental point of view. | ||
I don't mean to say that from a holier-than-thou point of view. | ||
We all know how bad it is. | ||
We've all seen how bad it is. | ||
And I'm sure a lot of you probably participated in it, were a part of it to some extent. | ||
So, I know I'm not the first person to say that, but It's been a long time since I really stuck my neck outside of our echo chamber here and really really went into some other some other place and I don't want to say behind enemy lines but here I am surrounded by all these all these people from like the dating thing. | ||
I met this one guy from the war room and he was like a nice guy and everything but he was like a porn star. | ||
We were doing our introductions and everything for the show and he's like, I'm a former adult film star and I'm like, oh geez. | ||
And he was a nice guy, I mean... | ||
But it's like, really, man? | ||
unidentified
|
Come on. | |
You know? | ||
And the whole room, it's like all these Instagram girl types, and they all got kids out of wedlock, and to be in a room like that, I'm like, what am I doing here? | ||
This is very weird. | ||
Talking about relationships, but putting myself in that environment reminded me, hey, that's why the world needs this show! | ||
The world needs this show because there's still a whole planet out there A people that are living like God isn't even real. | ||
unidentified
|
So anyway... But I want to move on. | |
I want to get into our show here. | ||
unidentified
|
Okay, I see this hair is just... Should have put some gel in there. | |
Should have got it cut a little bit. | ||
I think he didn't even cut anything off the top. | ||
Really, dude? | ||
unidentified
|
Come on now. | |
The hair... I apologize. | ||
The hair is just a disaster. | ||
You see why it takes me so long to start the show? | ||
Every night this is a struggle. | ||
I'm just gonna shave it off one day. | ||
What's even the point? | ||
What's even the point? | ||
Maybe I'll just start a radio show and just put a fucking bag over my face Come on now, I'll Alright, that's better. | ||
unidentified
|
That's fine. | |
That's fine. | ||
I don't know, man. | ||
I don't even know what to do with this mop. | ||
This fucking stupid mop of hair. | ||
I wish I had straight, thin hair. | ||
Like a white person. | ||
I'm Italian. | ||
I have this thick, wavy, greasy hair. | ||
It's a big fucking afro every night. | ||
Alright, whatever. | ||
Anyway. | ||
So we're gonna move on. | ||
Tell me if my hair does that again. | ||
I don't like when it does that. | ||
I like this piece to stay here. | ||
Should have threw a little bit of product in there, but I just I rushed myself. | ||
All right, whatever. | ||
But it's fine. | ||
Yeah, it's fine. | ||
It's good enough. | ||
Okay. | ||
All right. | ||
So let's get into it. | ||
Let's dive in. | ||
Oh, oh, oh, oh, okay. | ||
Oh, one other thing, one other thing. | ||
Before we get into it, thanks for reminding me hiding in the live chat. | ||
We got a rally coming up this Saturday, okay? | ||
Big rally outside of CPAC. | ||
The details are to be announced, but we need people to RSVP so we can get an idea of how many people to expect. | ||
If you're gonna be in DC for CPAC, we're doing an event this Saturday. | ||
This Saturday, March... What's the date? | ||
This Saturday March 4th, I'm doing a rally in Washington D.C. | ||
During CPAC. | ||
CPAC is this weekend. | ||
You remember we postponed AFPAC until later this year, and there may be an announcement about that this weekend. | ||
So we're not doing AFPAC this weekend. | ||
That'll be later in the year. | ||
It'll be this summer. | ||
But I'm doing a rally outside of CPAC Saturday in Washington DC. | ||
If you can go, if you're going, because it's happening, and it's free, It's free for anybody. | ||
Anybody can come in. | ||
I'm giving a speech. | ||
It's not going to be a big to-do. | ||
We're not doing dinner or anything. | ||
I'm giving a speech. | ||
If you can go, rsvp at aff.events. | ||
I think the website's up. | ||
Yeah, so everybody, if you're planning on going, give us your email or your telegram. | ||
I think just your email or both. | ||
Give us your email and telegram. | ||
Go to AFF.events. | ||
That says for America First Foundation. | ||
AFF.events. | ||
And it's going to be a good rally. | ||
I think you're going to like, we got some big announcements at the rally. | ||
It's gonna be kind of a game changer in a way. | ||
It's gonna be sort of like an historic, revolutionary, game-changing, bar-raising speech. | ||
It's gonna kind of fundamentally change the fabric of American politics forever. | ||
There's gonna be some announcements. | ||
Don't RSVP if it's a maybe. | ||
there's going to be an announcement about AFPAC it's going to be a crazy set it's going to be an awesome speech I got a great outfit you're going to like it so go to aff.events rsvp if you're going if you're not going to go don't rsvp don't rsvp if it's a maybe rsvp if you're going okay Like if you're going to CPAC and then you're gonna stop over at the rally. | ||
Or if you're going out just for the rally. | ||
But RSVP, if you're going, it's gonna be fun. | ||
And it's gonna be free! | ||
That's the best part. | ||
It's gonna be free. | ||
So you pop in, you show up, it'll be secure, we got security, we got all that. | ||
It's gonna be at a very nice venue, cause that's just how we do things, okay? | ||
We don't do any, you know, we don't fuck around, alright? | ||
It's a nice venue. | ||
So it's gonna be a lot of fun. | ||
AFF.events, RSVP. | ||
And, uh, yeah, cause CPAC is gonna suck this year, man. | ||
Mickey Haley? | ||
Ugh. | ||
I don't know, there's some excitement. | ||
They got, they got Trump. | ||
Trump is coming, that's cool. | ||
But even bigger. | ||
Hey, I'm going. | ||
So be sure to check that out. | ||
Maybe I'll make an appearance at CPAC. | ||
Who knows? | ||
It's been a little while. | ||
Maybe I'll just show up and see what happens. | ||
What if I just pulled up? | ||
What if I just walked in? | ||
What if I just walked in? | ||
Would they drag me out? | ||
Would they be looking for me? | ||
I'm gonna try and buy a ticket. | ||
Maybe they lifted the ban and I could just walk right in. | ||
Wouldn't that be cool? | ||
Honestly, maybe I'll just buy a ticket and just walk right in. | ||
Maybe they'll let me in. | ||
I'll try. | ||
But anyway... | ||
So that's Saturday and I will not be doing a show Thursday and Friday because I'll be in DC. | ||
So I got a show today, tomorrow, Wednesday, no show Thursday, Friday, and then the rally Saturday, and then I might be doing a show next week. | ||
I don't know, but I'll let you know. | ||
Okay, so that's that, but I want to move on. | ||
We'll get into the news here, but it's gonna be hype. | ||
It's gonna be pretty hype. | ||
All right, so our first story, it's about this... I don't know, how long have we been going? | ||
Okay, we've been going 40 minutes. | ||
You know what? | ||
I'm gonna skip the ADL story. | ||
I'm gonna go straight into the Scott Adams story. | ||
So, our featured story tonight, we're talking about Scott Adams, who has now apparently become totally red-pilled overnight. | ||
And in case you missed it a few days ago, Scott Adams, who is the creator of the Dilbert comics and a big Trump supporter in the 2016 election, he does a daily stream where he makes coffee and he goes on for about an hour about the day's events. | ||
I don't watch his show. | ||
I was really turned off by his pro-vaccine shilling last year. | ||
Not a fan of that. | ||
Not a fan of really the whole vaccination deal. | ||
If you're vaccinated, if you shilled for the vaccine, you ought to be ashamed of yourself, okay? | ||
And I don't know if Scott Adams will ever live that down, but... So I'm not the biggest fan, but... In the last few days, he has been on a rampage against these black people that hate white people. | ||
And during his show, several days ago, he reacted to a new poll which shows that just 50% of black people think that it's okay to be white. | ||
And the other half said it's not okay, or they don't know. | ||
And in response to this, he says that black people are a hate group, and that white people should avoid them, and it's never gonna change. | ||
And this is the story. | ||
It says, quote, The distributor of Scott Adams' Dilbert comic strip, Andrews McMeel Universal, announced Sunday it was severing ties with the cartoonist. | ||
This came after Adams urged white people to get the hell away from black people during a racist rant on his online video program last week, during which he labeled black people a hate group. | ||
The Washington Post, LA Times, and other newspapers across the country had already announced they would no longer carry the syndicated comic strip. | ||
Adams opens the episode of the online program discussing the presidential bid by Republican multi-millionaire entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy. | ||
Then, 13 minutes into the video, Adams began his screed by citing the results of a recent public opinion poll conducted by the conservative-leaning Rasmussen Reports. | ||
The group surveyed 1,000 American adults with this question, do you agree or disagree with the statement, it's okay to be white? | ||
The report found that 72% of respondents agreed, including 53% who are black. | ||
26% of black respondents disagreed, and 21% said they are not sure. | ||
The poll also found that 79% of all respondents agreed with the statement, black people can be racist too. | ||
The statement, it's okay to be white, has been repeated on right-wing websites and in speeches. | ||
The ADL has denounced it as a hate chant. | ||
On his YouTube program Real Coffee with Scott Adams, the cartoonist said the results of the poll demonstrate the country's racial tensions cannot be fixed. | ||
He previously claimed he was a victim of racism in Hollywood and corporate America. | ||
He was also a supporter of Donald Trump. | ||
For three decades, he produced his comic strip Dilbert, which satirizes office culture. | ||
According to Andrew and McNeil Syndication, Dilbert appeared in 2,000 newspapers in 65 countries and 25 languages. | ||
Adams has made news for other controversial statements including questioning the accuracy of the Holocaust death toll. | ||
Hey, I've heard someone do that before. | ||
Someone awesome and handsome. | ||
On his video, because it's true that that's fake, on his video last week the 65 year old said he had been identifying as black because, quote, I like to be on the winning team. | ||
And that he used to help the black community. | ||
Adam said the results of the poll changed his mind. | ||
He said, quote, it turns out that nearly half of that team doesn't think I'm okay to be white. | ||
Adding that he would now re-identify as white, he said, quote, I'm going to back off from being helpful to black America because it doesn't seem like it pays off. | ||
I get called a racist. | ||
That's the only outcome. | ||
It makes no sense to help black Americans. | ||
If you're white, it's over. | ||
Don't even think it's worth trying. | ||
I'm not saying start a war, do anything bad, nothing like that. | ||
I'm just saying get away. | ||
Just get away. | ||
So this was actually very refreshing because I've been saying this for a long time and this is something that I think it's becoming more popular. | ||
But I know that when I started doing my show and I talked about it, I was treated like I was radioactive, I was called a white nationalist, I was called a so-called real racist for saying it. | ||
But it is true. | ||
And this is the thesis, okay? | ||
Before anybody gets carried away, it's not we hate black people, it's not race war against black people, it's not deportable, it's not anything like that. | ||
It's black people hate white people, okay? | ||
A lot of, or maybe the majority of black people, distrust or hate white people. | ||
And that's true. | ||
And you see that everywhere. | ||
You see that in the media, and you see that in these videos of black children bullying white children, or black people preying upon white people in cities. | ||
And you see this on social media, the way that black people talk about or interact with white people. | ||
You see it in the general attitudes in society that black people do not like white people. | ||
And it's not all of them. | ||
That goes without saying. | ||
Not every member, every single member of any group behaves a specific way. | ||
But it's a pattern and it's a trend. | ||
And it's something that has only become more common. | ||
And it's something that's tolerated and that is overlooked. | ||
And it's also something that for some reason cannot be talked about. | ||
It's a society that's totally against racism apparently. | ||
It's a society that allegedly has racism as the worst thing that a person can do be you're fired you're cast out it's a it's a society that is given itself to the task of undoing so-called systemic racism everywhere it exists and yet it completely looks the other way and tolerates Anti-white racism by black people. | ||
So much so it's even baked into language. | ||
They call it reverse racism and people question if it's even possible or real. | ||
That's how much the society is in denial or tolerant of it. | ||
That for black people to be racist against whites is called reverse racism. | ||
How about they're just racist? | ||
How about they just it's racial based hatred? | ||
And then within that there's a debate about whether such a thing can even exist in reality. | ||
It's like theoretical physics. | ||
It's like a super unstable chemical element that cannot be produced. | ||
Can black racism against whites? | ||
Is it even physically possible? | ||
Yeah, and it happens every day all the time, but no one's allowed to talk about it. | ||
And so this is a relatively mainstream guy. | ||
This is one of the most vocal, prominent Trump supporters from the 2016 election. | ||
And he's also somebody who's not even really all that conservative. | ||
I don't even think he identifies as a political conservative. | ||
He's actually a political liberal and he said that he's in favor of like feminism and gay marriage and all that kind of stuff and I believe he's even been pro-black and in favor of the Republican Party pandering towards black people. | ||
So even his, you could say that his attitudes towards race are more liberal. | ||
And he's now speaking out against it in a very aggressive way and not backing down. | ||
He's had his cartoon cancelled now, apparently from syndication, so that's finished. | ||
And he's only doubled down and said that he's right. | ||
And of course he is. | ||
And here's the thing about America becoming multiracial. | ||
This is exactly the problem. | ||
Because of course it's not just blacks, it's everybody. | ||
And we've talked about this before. | ||
This is like the central thing happening in the world in this time. | ||
It is the erasure of white people in the world through immigration and fertility rates. | ||
They call it a conspiracy theory. | ||
They call it a hateful conspiracy theory. | ||
So, in other words, the press and the advocacy organizations and the government, they say that this idea is, one, not real, and at the same time, they say that anyone who thinks it's real is a bigot, is a Nazi, is a hateful person. | ||
But of course white genocide is the most important thing going on in the world today. | ||
It's the biggest story and that is that all across the world where white people are, white people meaning people of European descent, in Europe and in their former colonial countries like America, Canada, Australia, they are being systematically, deliberately replaced through immigration. | ||
By non-white people. | ||
And that is just a mathematical fact. | ||
It's a mathematical fact that people of European descent in Europe and in North America and Australia are not having children at a rate where they can sustain the current population level. | ||
And it is also true at the same time that all these countries in Europe, North America, and Australia are importing millions of immigrants every year with a high fertility rate, a fertility rate higher than white people and at a rate above replacement, meaning the population is growing. | ||
And so as a mathematical fact, if white people are decreasing in their country and non-white people are being imported and increasing, Then it is a mathematical fact to say that the whites are being replaced by non-whites in just about every white country. | ||
And this is such a salient fact because white people have always existed. | ||
And particularly, in the last 500 years, white people have been dominant in the world. | ||
White people have ruled the world for the last five centuries. | ||
They have colonized nearly every country on every single continent. | ||
And that was true up until just recently. | ||
And it is within just this century that now white people will be a minority, not just globally, but in all of their home countries and are a threat of extinction. | ||
And this is a demographic reality which is changing the face of the world, it's changing our own particular societies, so the world is changing in general and in particular, and it's going to have significant and severe consequences for human progress, for humanity, and also for our human community, our particular human communities. | ||
Meaning that probably, The world as a whole, humanity as a whole, the human race will suffer because there will be fewer white people and because white people will be put at an existential threat of not existing. | ||
And of course our countries will be diminished significantly because whites will be in the minority. | ||
It's a very tragic thing. | ||
It's a dramatic change and it's a tragic thing by itself. | ||
Now when you factor in, so with that being the backdrop for this, when you factor in what is going on in America and these other countries, which is that black people are hostile to white people, that adds another layer to it. | ||
It would be a tragedy by itself that white people are losing the countries that are truly theirs. | ||
Like, the United Kingdom belongs to the English, and to the Welsh, and the Scottish, and the Irish. | ||
It belongs to them. | ||
It's their country. | ||
It's their land. | ||
Their ancestors built the buildings. | ||
Their ancestors fought the wars to secure the borders. | ||
Their ancestors kept the traditions, and the rituals, and the holidays, and the recipes, and all of that. | ||
And the same is true of the French in France, and the Germans in Germany, and the Italians in Italy, and even the white Americans in America, and the white Canadians in Canada, and the white Australians in Australia. | ||
So what is a tragedy that the white people are losing the countries that were truly theirs? | ||
That truly were theirs and belonged to them? | ||
It's also truly sad that these white people are being wiped out and disappearing. | ||
Not only are they losing their countries and receding, but they're being erased from the whole globe. | ||
There's another dimension to it, which is that white people are not going to peacefully be reduced to a minority, but the treatment of white people is getting worse in these places. | ||
It's not like they're diminishing and they're being revered or honored. | ||
With gratitude or celebrated because of their contributions or something like that. | ||
You could say that in the animal kingdom there are animals going extinct and then there are conservation efforts and people go out of their way not to hunt them down and things like that, but that's not what's happening to white people. | ||
Not only are they diminishing, not only are they losing their countries, but at the same time what Scott Adams is talking about is going on. | ||
Which is that they are being basically hatefully exterminated. | ||
It's not enough that they're being diminished, but they're forcibly being diminished by gleeful oppressors, which are now our non-white overlords. | ||
The Jews that are in charge, white liberals who are complicit in this, betraying their race, and the people that are coming into the country and doing the replacing, which are the non-white people. | ||
And so this is where you get these types who talk about colonizers and oppressors and racists and this is where you see things like the knockout game and this is where you see the bullying in the schools and so on. | ||
And so the fact of the matter is simply this. | ||
If you are a white person in the world today, you will live to see your race disappear from the earth in your lifetime, and your children will be hated and discriminated against for their race by other groups of people who have now taken over our countries. | ||
And here's the rich part. | ||
We will talk about this and the media denies it. | ||
They say that's a conspiracy theory. | ||
We prove it with facts. | ||
And their rebuttal then is to say, well... | ||
You have it coming. | ||
You deserve it. | ||
Isn't that what you did to all those other non-white people? | ||
That's always how the conversation goes. | ||
You'll say, whites are being replaced. | ||
Whites are being replaced. | ||
And it's not a good thing. | ||
And people say, yeah, you're crazy. | ||
Get out of here. | ||
That's a conspiracy theory. | ||
That's not happening. | ||
And you lay it out and you say, no, actually it is happening mathematically. | ||
This is objectively what is happening in these countries. | ||
Just look at the data. | ||
And the answer changes up. | ||
It goes from, that's not happening, that's a conspiracy theory, you're racist for bringing it up, to, well, isn't that what you did to the indigenous people? | ||
Well, now the shoe's on the other foot. | ||
And it's something like, well, you have this coming. | ||
You deserve this. | ||
But we need to get white people, we need to get white people over the hump. | ||
Because the only people that are okay with that kind of Retribution against our race this we're extinguishing your race as punishment and that's the right thing are non-white people Because I think if you tell white people you're going it's you're gonna die Your kids are gonna die your bloodlines gonna die everything you love and care about and identify with is going to be destroyed I think they're not actually gonna think it's such a great thing That it's happening. | ||
But that is always the motto, isn't it? | ||
They say, well, isn't that just like the Native Americans? | ||
Isn't that just like, you know, the Africans? | ||
And then you see the real face of diversity, equity, inclusion, the real face of environmental, social governance, and all the other racial equity initiatives, which is not to achieve equality, but to achieve revenge against white people. | ||
And what we need is for white people to show solidarity in resisting this. | ||
And we're not the only ones. | ||
I mean, I'm sure there are non-white people who would join us in that also. | ||
But there needs to be a white identity politics in the world in the face of this. | ||
And it's not enough to say as a white person that we want everybody, no, we just want everybody to be equal. | ||
White people must demand civil rights and protections. | ||
For our people. | ||
And we need to demand that we close our borders and shore up the demographics of white countries. | ||
Because I've seen the alternative. | ||
I've seen these guys like Tucker Carlson say that white identity politics is evil and it's just as evil as black identity and all this other stuff. | ||
And, you know, that's fine and well and maybe you could have that conversation a hundred years ago. | ||
But any white person that's saying that today is saying that While you're saying that a million immigrants just came into America, while some stupid cucked white guy is talking about how everybody should just drop the racial politics and get along, while he said that, a million Africans just poured into Europe. | ||
And while he said that, a million kids named Muhammad were just born in London for every one guy named James. | ||
So you can say that, and that's great. | ||
Good for you. | ||
But maybe we should have had that idea before we opened the floodgates. | ||
Now they're here, and they're coming all the time, and as we speak, they're beating up on and fighting our people every day in the streets, and in schools, and in the boardroom, and in the admissions office in college, and in the bureaucracy of the government. | ||
So that ship has sort of sailed, this we-all-need-to-drop-our-weapons-at-the-same-time-and-hold-hands-and-sing-Kumbaya. | ||
That ship has sailed at the moment. | ||
And maybe we can get there at some point in the future. | ||
But first, we have to ensure that there's even going to be a future where white people exist in the world. | ||
And where white children are going to be respected as human beings and equal in the countries their ancestors built. | ||
And that has to come first. | ||
That's the priority. | ||
Then you can worry about whether everybody's gonna get along and we're all gonna bleed the same color. | ||
Because right now there's only one race bleeding at all. | ||
We could talk about what color we all bleed later. | ||
But I'm getting really sick of seeing that because it's been six years since Charlottesville. | ||
And I was there at Charlottesville. | ||
And Charlottesville fundamentally was about white replacement. | ||
It was about the fact that whites are being replaced in every white country in the world. | ||
And I know there were some things that people didn't like about Charlottesville. | ||
There are some ugly expressions and fair enough. | ||
There were groups there like NSM and whatever that I don't really care for. | ||
But the message was you're not gonna replace white people in America. | ||
And at the time, it was that whole rally, everybody that went, including me, we were treated like we were radioactive, A lot of the rally goers were driven to suicide. | ||
The ones who were identified were hunted down and ostracized, fired from their jobs, and so on. | ||
Some of the people there that just fought Antifa were thrown in jail forever. | ||
And here we are six years later, and the best that some people can come up with, like I see in the mainstream conservative movement, is a little drive-by. | ||
They'll throw a little breadcrumb our way and talk about how the media is anti-white. | ||
Or you'll get a guy like Tucker saying that white identity is evil just like everything else and like, look, I'm sorry, but it's just not good enough. | ||
We need to talk about the fact that the white genocide is occurring and And maybe that would be one thing by itself, but it's occurring in an environment that is hostile towards white people. | ||
Whites are becoming a minority in a country that is increasingly militantly hostile and unfriendly. | ||
And this is creating a perilous position for all white people and for our kids. | ||
And those are the words I'm choosing to use. | ||
Whites are becoming a minority. | ||
Fact! | ||
In a country that is increasingly militantly hostile and unfriendly to white people. | ||
Fact! | ||
And is putting every white person and every white child in peril. | ||
Fact! | ||
And something must be done about it. | ||
What must be done about it? | ||
Close the borders. | ||
That's one. | ||
Two, roll back every anti-white policy, affirmative action, the curriculum in the schools, not just CRT but the whole deal. | ||
You need to shut down the endowments of universities that push this stuff in universities. | ||
Universities are churning out the professional class. | ||
Where do you think all the doctors, lawyers, bureaucrats, policy makers come from? | ||
They come from the schools where they teach anti-white garbage. | ||
That has to stop. | ||
You need to have civil rights protections for white people, so that when white people are the victims of hate crimes, it's taken as seriously as when there's a swastika in a synagogue, probably put there by a rabbi, probably put there by some Jewish person. | ||
Or every time there's some other white supremacist hoax like Jussie Smollett. | ||
But that's what has to be done. | ||
And good on Scott Adams for saying that. | ||
Because he's brave. | ||
That's a real... That's actually still a controversial message in 2023 to say that black people are not being a friend to whites. | ||
Not in an organized way. | ||
And you can have your black friends. | ||
I have black friends. | ||
I have many black friends who have no problem with white people. | ||
And I love them. | ||
And I'm sure there are a lot of black people that don't have a problem with white people. | ||
How many? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't know what their percentage would be. | ||
But I'll tell you one thing, there is no organized black community that is really interested in doing anything for us white people. | ||
And that, you know for a fact. | ||
When you see these Al Sharpton types and NAACP and You know all these black people that are out there for the community. | ||
Do they give a shit about white people? | ||
Never. | ||
Nope. | ||
They don't trust us. | ||
It's always blaming us. | ||
It's always an axe to grind. | ||
And I don't say that with any hostility. | ||
Whatever. | ||
But don't then expect us to want to be your best good friend. | ||
Whenever we hear from the black community it's always You're the reason for our problems. | ||
You're not doing enough. | ||
If you're crying, hey, wipe away your white tears and do the work! | ||
Educate yourself! | ||
No thanks. | ||
unidentified
|
I'm good. | |
The day when there's any kind of organized black effort to extend an open hand in cooperation, friendship, when they're looking out for us, then we can feel obligated or we can feel like it's appropriate to extend an olive then we can feel obligated or we can feel like it's appropriate But I agree with Scott Adams. | ||
It's totally true. | ||
White people think constantly in terms of how can we make black people feel more comfortable? | ||
And you know what black people are thinking about? | ||
The same thing. | ||
How can we make black people more comfortable? | ||
And that's a one-way street and it's got to stop. - Yeah. | ||
Maybe that was a tenable position when whites were in the majority, and it was really no skin off our nose, but it's not that way anymore in a lot of cities, and it's not gonna be like that anymore in the country. | ||
And that's the real racial reality of America in this century. | ||
And I don't say that with any hostility towards black people. | ||
I don't have hostility towards blacks. | ||
I don't say that with any hatred towards blacks as a group, because I don't hate blacks as a group, or anything like that. | ||
But it is about the politics of what's going on here. | ||
And politics doesn't consist in the individuals who may agree or disagree, because I'm sure, you know, on an individual level there are blacks and whites that can get along great, and I know, because I do, but when you're talking about the organized political black community, and when you're talking about how that is expressed, In politics, at the national level, we all know how that goes. | ||
And we all know how it goes in the cities. | ||
We all know how that goes all over America every day. | ||
And let's not pretend otherwise. | ||
That is, for most people, their daily reality. | ||
And that is certainly the reality in the national conversation. | ||
Is anything that Scott said wrong? | ||
That all we ever do is get called racist? | ||
By the black community? | ||
And half of them say they don't even know if it's okay for us to be ourselves. | ||
Does that really sound so out of step with what you've seen in your own life? | ||
Because I don't think it is. | ||
There is no, and it betrays fundamentally a problem in the attitude. | ||
There is no equality in the attitudes of the two groups. | ||
Whites are nothing but accommodating, and they are nothing but Hospitable, friendly, you'd say they go out of their way for black people and there is almost no reciprocity the other way. | ||
And that is something that whites are going to have to get smart about in this century. | ||
And it's not blacks that are outnumbering us, it's going to be all these other groups, Hispanics, Asians, and so on. | ||
But nevertheless, it's the same story. | ||
Every group has their own identity which matters to them, and they prefer their in-group. | ||
And now it's time for whites to do the same. | ||
And maybe one day all the groups will realize the futility of that kind of business, but until then, we've got to defend ourselves. | ||
So that's that. | ||
Good on Scott. | ||
Let's give him an 0.7. | ||
He deserves our support. | ||
What a brave thing. | ||
What a surprise, too. | ||
I really am surprised that Scott would say something like that. | ||
But good on him. | ||
And so we'll see what else he has to say. | ||
But I will say at the top of the show earlier, I said the Groypers are winning everything, and it's really true. | ||
When you look at when I started this show, and the things I was saying then, and where we are today, and how much the conversation in the mainstream reflects my show, it's kind of unbelievable. | ||
Like the whole conservative movement has moved closer to me and I've moved further to the right. | ||
Which I don't mind. | ||
I mean I need to be the fringe because that's my job is I'm pulling... | ||
The conservative movement further and further, but it's like six years ago, I was a radical. | ||
Now, I mean I'm still a radical, but that's because I moved right and the whole thing moved right. | ||
And a lot of people are like, well Nick, if you just, if you just compromise a little bit, then you'd be in the mainstream. | ||
unidentified
|
I don't want to be, I want the mainstream to keep moving! | |
That's the goal. | ||
We don't want it to stop. | ||
So, You know, it was because I was always on the right that the conservative movement has moved as far as it did. | ||
The day that people like me start to say, hey, I'll compromise and I'll just shut up about this and I'll just do my thing, well that's a day that there's no right-wing flank of the party. | ||
The day that I decide to be the furthest right guy in the party as opposed to outside of it is the day that there is no option. | ||
There's no other option. | ||
But this is why you need people like Ye and me and Scott Adams and whoever else boldly daring everybody to reconsider what they thought they knew. | ||
Because that's how attitudes change. | ||
It's one outspoken guy at a time. | ||
And a lot has been said lately about this debate between infiltration and being outside of the system and talking like I do. | ||
And I'll say this. | ||
You look at a guy like Scott Adams. | ||
Could you say that that's an example of infiltration? | ||
He's a guy who's got a huge Verify Twitter and a big audience and he was at the censorship summit at the White House and all this. | ||
He's connected. | ||
And he said something like this. | ||
Is that a good example of somebody? | ||
Because some would look at him and say, oh he shouldn't have said that. | ||
He should be quiet. | ||
I mean, in other words, he said this thing and got wiped. | ||
Like, wiped. | ||
You know, he got cancelled instantly. | ||
He's comic. | ||
Stopped being syndicated. | ||
Could you say that the day he stopped infiltrating he became a guy like me? | ||
And the same is true of Ye. | ||
Some people criticize Ye and they say he shouldn't have said he loved Hitler and all this. | ||
It's like an infiltrator's dream would be to be a secretly red-pilled guy and become someone on the level of Ye. | ||
And then what do you do? | ||
Well, Ye said he loved Hitler and people go, he shouldn't have said that. | ||
unidentified
|
It's like, so what's even the point of infiltrating? | |
What's even the point of the whole deal? | ||
The point is this. | ||
You will pay a price for telling the truth. | ||
Learn it. | ||
Understand it. | ||
Use it in your life. | ||
It doesn't matter whether you start out at level 1 or you're level 100, if you tell the truth you will pay the price. | ||
Because the system controls all the wealth and all the power and all the media, and they've got a narrative that they want everybody to believe. | ||
So it doesn't matter how high up you are on the ladder, they're gonna kick you off and send you back to the ground if you go against their narrative. | ||
So why not then step outside of the umbrella of that system and try to build something independently outside of it from square one telling the truth? | ||
Because you're just going to get knocked off anyway. | ||
And this is what happens to a guy like Scott Adams. | ||
Now finds himself alienated from this thing he was in for six years, being a Trump supporter and pro-vaccine and not really ever being too conservative, always reassuring everybody that he's actually quite liberal and so on. | ||
But the day he said something that was really not super edgy, the day he said, yeah, black people have a problem with white people, something I've said years ago, which I don't even think is that controversial, Career-killed, radioactive, actually condemned by many people. | ||
And it goes on and on like that. | ||
So, even with Ye. | ||
Ye's this superstar, one of the most beloved, influential, yada yada, and all his deals get cut when he goes on Alex Jones. | ||
It's like, so actually you can't be a true change maker without getting that confrontation. | ||
People think they're deferring this and they can defer it perpetually and never fit. | ||
The confrontation is gonna come. | ||
People will pay a price for speaking out against the system and for telling the truth. | ||
And so rather than this, I gotta hoard a bunch of acorns in the tree for the, you know, to hibernate for when I get kicked off. | ||
Rather, we just need everybody to start saying what's up. | ||
Rather than people play these word games and be clever and and kind of sneak around these subject like Tucker to me is the epitome of this. | ||
He'll go out there and say it's a voting rights issue. | ||
We shouldn't have white identity politics. | ||
To me that's actually like that's actually like counterproductive because then you get a lot of people out there who who really sincerely don't believe in race and and really sincerely don't believe in white genocide like that that's happening. | ||
They think it's a voting rights issue. | ||
In other words, it's not like they're coming 80% near us and we just need to get them over the next 20%. | ||
It's like they're just going in this liberal direction, but just almost inoculated against the right-wing idea. | ||
Because then you tell them, you're like, they're killing our race! | ||
White people invented everything! | ||
And there's not going to be any white people! | ||
We'll never invent anything again! | ||
Their answer to that is, It's a voting rights issue. | ||
What we really need is a colorblind meritocracy. | ||
And you're like, but there can't be one! | ||
There is no such thing! | ||
And they're like, well, you're just one of those real alt-right racists. | ||
You're just controlled opposition designed to take away from multiracial working-class populism. | ||
It's like, no! | ||
unidentified
|
No! | |
Our race is being buried alive. | ||
You don't know what you're doing! | ||
unidentified
|
So... | |
So that, that's a word on all that. | ||
Good for Scott Adams. | ||
Nice work. | ||
unidentified
|
He speaks the truth. | |
Black people, hey, be nice to us, alright? | ||
Hey, treat us with respect. | ||
It's like I said, it's like I famously said at AFPAC too. | ||
White people, what was it? | ||
I don't even remember my own line. | ||
This country was founded by white people. | ||
White people built this country and white people are done being bullied. | ||
Ah, so true. | ||
It's a voting right. | ||
Um... | ||
Um, the left. | ||
The left loves when you say that because actually what we really need is a multiracial working class populism because that's just a voting rights issue. | ||
I don't care how many... I don't care how many black Africans come in here as long as they come in legally and they don't... and they get trucking jobs and they work in a union at DoorDash and they vote for DeSantis. | ||
unidentified
|
Right? | |
Doesn't it go something like that? | ||
I don't care if the country's 500 million Africans as long as they're super high IQ and they're unionized working at DoorDash. | ||
The real problem is technology and some other thing. | ||
I'm not one of these anti-tech guys. | ||
I'm a pro-tech. | ||
I'm a white futurist. | ||
I'm a white futurist. | ||
Don't tell me we need to kill... Oh, we're gonna put all these truckers out of work. | ||
It will have a eugenic effect. | ||
No, kidding about that, but no! | ||
Race ahead! | ||
Develop the technology! | ||
We can preserve our society. | ||
I will hear no more of this. | ||
The problem is immigration. | ||
The problem is immigration. | ||
The problem is not technology. | ||
The problem is not theater kids. | ||
It is Kabbalists. | ||
It is Kabbalists. | ||
And it is mass immigration into our country. | ||
I will hear no more of this. | ||
The solution is not Leninism. | ||
It is Catholicism. | ||
And the solution is not multiracial working class populism. | ||
It is white futurism. | ||
And we'll hear no more of this other shady Koch brother, Paul Singer, Peter Thiel nonsense. | ||
Okay. | ||
Alright. | ||
So anyway, so that's our show. | ||
We're gonna move on. | ||
We're gonna move on. | ||
We're gonna get into our Super Chats. | ||
unidentified
|
We'll see what you guys have to say about all this. | |
Theater kid occupied government. | ||
Oh, really? | ||
Is that what it is? | ||
Is that who's occupying it? | ||
That's who's occupying the government? | ||
Theater kids? | ||
I think it's Jews, actually. | ||
You know, funny thing about it, all those theater kids, they all went to a Jewish school. | ||
And they all... | ||
Went to a Jewish school in New York City in Los Angeles and they all have names that echo. | ||
So, what do you think about that? | ||
Theater Kid Occupied. | ||
Now that's one I haven't heard before. | ||
Beardsense is down with theater kids, honestly. | ||
I'm not, to be honest with you. | ||
unidentified
|
But anyway. | |
Bye. | ||
Okay. | ||
Isn't that crazy? | ||
They really are taking the talking points from this show and mutating them into something that totally doesn't challenge the regime in any way. | ||
It's pretty unbelievable. | ||
I honestly was in disbelief that they would try that, but then they are in real time. | ||
Alright, anyway. | ||
The hair is not holding up, okay? | ||
The good news is there is a future for whites. | ||
The bad news is this hair is not holding up. | ||
I should have had it cut. | ||
You know, I told him leave it a little long. | ||
He's like, well I just won't cut it, you know. | ||
Could you leave it a little longer on top? | ||
Doesn't cut it? | ||
Okay, what am I paying you all this money for this fucking haircut then if you don't? | ||
unidentified
|
I'm going to commit suicide today. | |
Okay, no, I'm kidding. | ||
kidding that's a joke I just wish you a cooperation Just one day. | ||
unidentified
|
I wish I had more of this. | |
All I have is this water. | ||
unidentified
|
I drank all of it before the show because I got thirsty. | |
All right. | ||
Okay. | ||
All right. | ||
Let's take a look at our Super Chats. | ||
Let's see what we got. | ||
I made sure to RSVP if you haven't already. | ||
Oh, great. | ||
And we got our TTS back, right? | ||
Let me see if I can get that set up super quick. | ||
unidentified
|
Let's see. | |
Let me do a window capture. | ||
Once Do this do Do like... | ||
Come on now. | ||
There it is! | ||
unidentified
|
Okay, now like this. | |
Then you go like this. | ||
Hang on, just let me get this set up super quick. | ||
unidentified
|
I forgot about this part. | |
I had to reset up my whole stream because there was this big software update for OBS. | ||
Streamlabs OBS. | ||
So I had to do everything all over again. | ||
unidentified
|
So I apologize. | |
Add a chroma key. | ||
I'm so good at this because I know about technology. | ||
All right. | ||
unidentified
|
Why is it okay? | |
Why is it okay? | ||
Okay. | ||
All right. | ||
Okay. | ||
Let's take a look. | ||
Let's see what we got. | ||
Let's see what we got. | ||
One of them even said the Holocaust was a good thing. | ||
unidentified
|
Hey! | |
Alright, well the Holocaust wasn't a good thing, okay? | ||
I'm just gonna put that out there. | ||
We're Christian, we don't endorse that, but okay. | ||
Based? | ||
But it's good to see the kids are waking up, you know? | ||
Quack sent three dollars. | ||
Quack. | ||
Hey, what's up Quack? | ||
Richard Percival sent $10. | ||
Do you believe that God has a plan for everyone? | ||
unidentified
|
Uh, yeah. | |
Plantation underscore Growiper sent $5. | ||
The most cancelled show in America. | ||
Uh, yeah, very funny. | ||
I get it. | ||
Spinefish sent $3. | ||
Have you ever met Keith Woods? | ||
unidentified
|
Yeah, I actually just met him this week. | |
Spinefish sent $3. | ||
Were you starstruck the first time you met Jet Neptune? | ||
Not really, I didn't really know who he was when I met him. | ||
unidentified
|
But, uh, he's a cool guy. | |
Pretty underscore fly underscore white underscore guy sent $3. | ||
151. | ||
Thanks for doing the show after all. | ||
Hey, I'm glad you appreciate it, because I really wasn't gonna do it. | ||
And then I, uh, you know, I worked myself up to it, so thanks. | ||
SupremeGrow Iper sent $5. | ||
PlayboyCardie. | ||
- Okay. - BallSweat sent $15. | ||
Nick you're sexy, brilliant, but most importantly live on the air Monday through Friday at 9:00 PM Central. | ||
Love you bro, God bless. | ||
BallSweat out. - Thanks BallSweat, I appreciate it. - Andrew Matt sent $10. | ||
Welcome back King. | ||
unidentified
|
- Hey, great to be back. - Jacko. | |
Yeah, you guys gotta pray for him. | ||
I'll pray for him as well. | ||
And I'll talk to him. | ||
You can't... I mean, unfortunately, some people, they're either gonna... they're gonna get there or they're not. | ||
he would find true fulfillment in Christ. | ||
Pray for him, he becomes Catholic. | ||
I agree. | ||
Yeah, you guys got to pray for him. | ||
I'll pray for him as well. | ||
unidentified
|
And I'll talk to him. | |
You can't, I mean, unfortunately, some people, they're either going to, they're going to get there or they're not. | ||
You can't force somebody to be Christian. | ||
And it seems like with a lot of these guys that are converting to Islam, they're not really religious. | ||
It's more just about this is an extension of their politics. | ||
Because when he says that he's becoming Muslim, he doesn't say, I found God and I believe in God. | ||
He says that Islam is the strongest force resisting wokeness. | ||
And it's like, well, that's not really a spiritual statement. | ||
That's not really a religious statement. | ||
So I don't think he... I don't think a lot of these people even have a religious sensibility. | ||
It's more an extension of a political brand or a political idea. | ||
And so, that's the real trick, is how do you get somebody to be... to have that... examine their life and examine their conscience? | ||
And create a spiritual consciousness. | ||
Because then I think you would go to Christianity, obviously. | ||
But, uh... It's like when people say they're converting to Eastern Orthodoxy because the Pope is cringe. | ||
It's like, okay, so... Is this about your immortal soul, or is this about Twitter? | ||
Boo sent $3. | ||
I want Scott Adams on Cozy. | ||
He said the no-no thing and they're gonna try and hurt him slash dot backslash we must pro-tech. | ||
And what you say about the world makes me sad. | ||
It's like Planet of the Apes but evil chaos ape. | ||
unidentified
|
Okay. | |
Burgish sent $10. | ||
Hey, if you have time check your P.O. | ||
box. | ||
Hey, will do! | ||
Buu sent $3. | ||
I think that not all humans have evolved far from human ancestor the Homo Erectus. | ||
Look at the scientific reconstruction of the Homo Erectus. | ||
It just looks like a black wrapper with dreadlocks. | ||
Okay! | ||
Buu sent $3. | ||
I think it will all come together towards the end of this year. | ||
I think by then things will be picking up momentum. | ||
But like it sucks cuz it feels like so much damage has already been done. | ||
How can you fix? | ||
What are you talking about? | ||
Boo sent $3. | ||
Him playing this game called Puyo Puyo Tetris and it's really awesome. | ||
It's like Tetris but there is cute silly anime characters and these little blobs called Puyos and it's so cute. | ||
I want to protect. | ||
unidentified
|
Okay. | |
Boo sent $3. | ||
So when I see Horned Dog Sneaker saying on Twitter to Dawson Hess going to Japan to get pussy it just makes me a little angry. | ||
Oh well guess it's my fault that everything sucks. | ||
unidentified
|
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha. | |
Alright. | ||
And we're back. | ||
Yep. | ||
Frank V sent $3. | ||
Hey man, there's a streamer by the name of Brandon Martinez that's friendly to you and would like to come on Cozy. | ||
Would this be possible? | ||
Sorry if it's retarded. | ||
Love you man. | ||
I love you and God bless. | ||
I don't know who that is, but maybe. | ||
Fishoto sent $5. | ||
Suit Riz. | ||
unidentified
|
Yeah. | |
Rivers underscore Cuomo sent $5. | ||
Hey Nick, in the presidential debates, when moderators ask Trump about the dinner at Mar-a-Lago, do you think they'll actually use your name? | ||
Or will you be an unnamed anti-Semite? | ||
Hey, it just dawned on me, yeah! | ||
They're gonna ask him about the dinner! | ||
unidentified
|
I don't know if they'll say my name. | |
What if they say, uh, Mr. Trump. | ||
President Trump. | ||
Last year, You received media criticism after you dined with anti-Semites like Nick Fuentes. | ||
They probably will! | ||
I wonder what...yeah, I don't know. | ||
I don't know if they'll say my name. | ||
Probably not. | ||
Maybe they will though. | ||
I hope he doesn't disavow me. | ||
unidentified
|
That would be so sad. | |
He hasn't disavowed me yet. | ||
unidentified
|
But we'll see. | |
Damn, that's gonna be crazy. | ||
I'll be waiting on the edge of my seat for that question. | ||
unidentified
|
I don't know, though. | |
Maybe by then it'll be so old news, maybe they won't even ask. | ||
I feel like they would, though, because, you know, it's in August. | ||
There's not gonna be a whole lot that happens between now and then, so they'll say, Last year, you had dinner with... They'll probably say, will you disavow? | ||
unidentified
|
They'll probably say, will you disavow? | |
Will you now unequivocally disavow anti-Semites? | ||
unidentified
|
Please don't disavow! | |
We need this. | ||
The white people need this! | ||
So I don't know. | ||
I don't know what will happen. | ||
But yeah, that'll be interesting. | ||
Gore percent three dollars. | ||
What's going on between you and Sam Hyde slash MDE? | ||
Seems like they refuse to acknowledge your existence these days. | ||
Thoughts on Charles for World Peace, too? | ||
I don't know what you mean by that. | ||
They refuse to acknowledge my existence? | ||
I mean, it's not like we're tight or anything. | ||
So I don't really follow too much of their stuff, but I think mainly they're just trying to avoid politics. | ||
You know? | ||
Especially Sam, because I think they're very conscientious of the fact that World Peace got canceled because it was so political, and now I think they're undertaking great Boo sent $3. | ||
to stay away from anything that is political because they understand it will jeopardize what they're doing. | ||
So I think it's pretty obvious if that's the case, but I don't know, I don't really, there's not a lot of overlap. | ||
And I was surprised, I was surprised that they got Charles for World of Peace 2 because of that view they have. | ||
unidentified
|
But yeah, I'm excited to see what they got. | |
Boo sent $3. | ||
Dilbert Guy will probably walk it back under pressure, but you can't. | ||
unidentified
|
Okay. | |
Dilbert Guy will walk it back under pressure. | ||
I don't think so. | ||
- Boo sent $3. | ||
It's like this is an existential crisis to end all existential crises. - Okay. - Doomgoy sent $200. | ||
It's not okay to be white. | ||
It's fucking awesome. | ||
I love white people. | ||
I love being white. | ||
And I love you Nicholas J. Fuentes. | ||
Blacks and Jews will always hate us, but who cares? | ||
We have a leader who will lead our people over the hump and make white people love themselves again. | ||
I love you, King07. | ||
Amen. | ||
Love you too. | ||
Really appreciate the big super chat. | ||
You know, look, that's a bad attitude, okay? | ||
One day we'll all love each other. | ||
I believe that. | ||
One day we can have everybody love each other, but whites just got to stick up for themselves, okay? | ||
We don't need to resign ourselves to this hateful mentality. | ||
Two wrongs don't make a right. | ||
Maybe there are some people that hate us. | ||
I don't hate them, but we just have to stick up for ourselves and look out for our interests as a group. | ||
But I appreciate the big super chat. | ||
Love you too, buddy. | ||
Yeah, really love it. | ||
07s, man. | ||
Big shout out. | ||
Tesla owner sent $5. | ||
God bless you, Nick. | ||
Sorry for every cringe super chat I've ever spent in trying my best smile. | ||
Hey, all good, buddy. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Tenrio sent $3. | ||
Hi there. | ||
Here's three. | ||
Hey, thanks, man. | ||
Appreciate it. | ||
I'm not going to Australia anytime soon. | ||
Flight's too long. | ||
unidentified
|
I don't know. | |
What's Steven doing over there? | ||
unidentified
|
So I don't know about that. | |
But if he's ever in America, yeah, totally. | ||
Charles sent $3. | ||
You're a producer and Stephen Bordello is just a piano man. | ||
unidentified
|
I don't know what that means. | |
General Zoomer sent $3. | ||
Hey! | ||
Hey! | ||
Smile! | ||
unidentified
|
Hi! | |
Donald E. Rump sent $20. | ||
Hey, love you. | ||
Love you and miss the show less than three. | ||
Hey, love you too, buddy. | ||
Smiley the Fed sent $3. | ||
These hoes out here complaining about the cost of eggs with inflation like shut up bitch you get all the eggs you want for free you're a girl. | ||
Very good. | ||
unidentified
|
Well done. | |
Josh the Remover sent $3. | ||
I missed you, Nick. | ||
Yeah, I missed you too. | ||
I don't think so. | ||
I was in LA for like three months, okay? | ||
What do you think would change me being anywhere for three months? | ||
Hey man, I'm sorry to hear that. | ||
change me being anywhere for three months. | ||
Unreturned Groy percent $5. | ||
Hey, Nick, my grandma passed just a few hours ago. | ||
Really brightened my day seeing that you decided on doing a show. | ||
Thank you for everything you do, bro. | ||
God bless. | ||
Hey, man, I'm sorry to hear that. | ||
That's terrible. | ||
But glad the show could be a little diversion from that. | ||
God bless you, buddy. | ||
Yeah, I feel, well that, yeah, that makes me feel better. | ||
Decided to do the show, but yeah, rest in peace. | ||
Very sad. | ||
Hope you're doing all right. | ||
Let's see. | ||
Zirconium sent $20.07. | ||
Hey, 07, buddy. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Love you too, man. | ||
He's doing alright. | ||
He's in a good state of mind. | ||
He's got a lot of leverage. | ||
I'll just say that much. | ||
Izzik does a genius like him listen to when he makes some of the biggest hits. | ||
Love you too, man. | ||
He's doing all right. | ||
He's in a good state of mind. | ||
He's got a lot of leverage. | ||
I'll just say that much. | ||
I can't really break any news or anything, but he's feeling pretty good these days. | ||
I talked to him just today, and I sent him the news. | ||
What did it say? | ||
The demand for Yeezys is up 30%. | ||
So he's feeling good. | ||
But what music does a genius like him listen to? | ||
He listens to his own music. | ||
He listens to Drake also. | ||
Wow. | ||
He listens surprisingly to Dre. | ||
He likes Future. | ||
And he listens to his own music, of course. | ||
It's the best. | ||
I've always said that. | ||
He can't listen to anything else. | ||
unidentified
|
Yay already exists. | |
A crusade against low birth rates? | ||
What is the point of this super chat? | ||
for a new crusade against low white birth rates? | ||
I have been to church many times in my life. | ||
I don't ever recall hearing it was okay to be white from them either. | ||
- A crusade against low birth rates? | ||
I don't, what is the point of this super chat? | ||
I don't understand. - Sup, Russ and $3. | ||
Can we kill this boonigga? | ||
Mike Van sent $3. | ||
If you tell the truth you pay a price. | ||
Same with the apostles, same with you. | ||
Know them by their fruits you shall is the best metric. | ||
AFN Jesus Christ offended people in pursuit of the truth. | ||
Niglas sent $100. | ||
absolutely hey 07 thanks for the big super chat man I appreciate it thank you very much Nicholas Yeah, it's been a minute. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Spence sent $3. | ||
Did they ever tell you why you got banned from Twitter after getting unbanned for a day? | ||
unidentified
|
Nope. | |
Nice to see you back 07. | ||
No, I never even got an email. | ||
I keep appealing and they just keep adding it to my existing appeal. | ||
So I have no idea what happened there. | ||
Okay, but I don't want to hang out with you. | ||
Okay. | ||
I don't want to hang out with you guys. | ||
Do you think like a fun day for me would be hanging out with a stranger and doing things that I don't ever normally do? | ||
No, I don't have a favorite animal. | ||
I haven't been to the zoo in a minute. | ||
I hate going and doing things like that. | ||
I hate attractions and amusements. | ||
I like to go out to eat. | ||
I like to see a movie. | ||
I don't like all these events and things. | ||
It's not easy because I have to be better. | ||
DR.DAT sent $10. | ||
You're doing a great job trying to be more magnanimous, Nick. | ||
I'm sure it's not easy. | ||
It's not easy because I have to be better. | ||
You know, I look at how everybody else acts and, you know, I'm so tempted to act like they do. | ||
I'm tempted to act on my emotions and things. | ||
But I have to be better. | ||
I have to be the best. | ||
That's the thing. | ||
It's not enough to be better. | ||
You have to be the best. | ||
You know? | ||
It's not enough to beat people. | ||
At the game, you have to be above the game itself. | ||
You know, because people attack you, and you attack them back, and then they say, oh, you're attacking me, you're attacking me, you lose because you're attacking me, and it's like, damn it, but you're... and they're like, yeah, well, you're better. | ||
It's like, yeah, you're right, I am better, I have to be better. | ||
That's the thing, like I had that epiphany the other day where I realized, it's like, I'm their leader too. | ||
All these haters, all these liars, I'm their leader too. | ||
That's why they attack me. | ||
Because they know That I'm their leader, and that's why they hold me to a high standard. | ||
That's why they attack. | ||
If they weren't in love with me, and if they didn't want to bow down in submission, they wouldn't even care. | ||
They would just say, oh, this guy's just some bum. | ||
But they're like, why does Nick do this? | ||
Why does Nick do that? | ||
Why? | ||
Because they expect me to be the greatest. | ||
And a lot of it is trash, but You know, I could always be better. | ||
You know, I'm always striving to be perfect, so... That's the kind of attitude I have to hit it with in 2023, you know? | ||
But, anyway... NY Gripper sent $100. | ||
We are so back. | ||
I love you, Nick. | ||
Be safe out here, my nigga. | ||
Hey, thanks a lot, man. | ||
Love you, too. | ||
Thanks for the big super chat. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
I was kind of wondering the same thing. | ||
I think he should like... Well, you know. | ||
People grieve in different ways, but yeah, it seems a little... But hey, don't attack... Hey, his grandma just died. | ||
You don't need to be mean to the guy. | ||
Just be nice. | ||
Just be nice to him, okay? | ||
Had a terrible thing happen, so just pray for our friend here. | ||
I was kind of thinking the same thing, but hey. | ||
Sometimes it's nice to have a little diversion, you know? | ||
Okay, thanks. | ||
- Charles sent $3. | ||
Growipers Respected from California way down to Japan Fuentes a real producer, and Steven Bordello just a piano man. | ||
- Okay, thanks. | ||
- Phil Rizzuto sent $10. | ||
When we hang out in DC we should go get ice cream and visit the zoo like some fags. | ||
- Okay. - Optics Respecter sent $5. | ||
Hey, thanks OpticsRespector. | ||
Good to hear from you, buddy. | ||
My man. | ||
Mgorper sent $3.00. | ||
Nick, why is your facial structure so robust? | ||
What are your thoughts on mewing? | ||
It is so robust, isn't it? | ||
unidentified
|
Isn't it? | |
Look at that jawline. | ||
It is robust. | ||
unidentified
|
Uh, I don't know. | |
I've never done the mewing or anything. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I think it works though. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I just have genetically good facial structure. | ||
Dead Elephant Grow Iper sent $3. | ||
Blacks as a people have a discombobulated history. | ||
It's no wonder that they superimpose themselves on other cultures when they have so few heroes. | ||
Stop lamenting over the past and focus on the future. | ||
unidentified
|
True. | |
American Crusader sent $3. | ||
Did you see Ronna McDaniel says all candidates on the GOP debate stage must pledge their support for the nominee or they won't be allowed to debate? | ||
Love you bro. | ||
It sucks people don't appreciate you. | ||
Hey, I think people appreciate me. | ||
What's that all about? | ||
Oh, nice compliment. | ||
It sucks no one appreciates what you're doing. | ||
Oh, thanks for the compliment. | ||
I did see that. | ||
Yeah, that's that's really like a pro-Trump move though. | ||
John Smith sent $3. | ||
Hello Nick. | ||
I remember during our meetup in California I saw a young man tell you that he appreciated everything you do. | ||
And I feel the exact same way. | ||
Have a good night Nick. | ||
Role model to the youth. | ||
Hey, thanks buddy. | ||
You have a good night also. | ||
No, that's why it says coming soon. | ||
- No, that's why it says coming soon. | ||
That's why it says right under there coming soon for that reason you just asked about. - Cozer sent $3. | ||
A Dean Ross is going to be doing a stream of the first time. - I'm not sure if you're going to be doing a stream of the first time. - I'm not sure if you're going to be doing a stream of the first time. | ||
Maybe I'll give him a call. | ||
Maybe I'll hit him up and say, hey, let me get on the stream. | ||
Destiny's a pedophile. | ||
You know, like he did to me when I was on the Sneeko thing. | ||
Calls in, actually, did you all know Nick's a white supremacist? | ||
Weasel. | ||
So maybe. | ||
Phil sent $3. | ||
Hey, maybe after the AF rally we could go grab some ice cream then head back to my hotel. | ||
Thoughts? | ||
Okay. | ||
Quack sent $3. | ||
Wanna take a stroll down memory lane in DC? | ||
Not really. | ||
Tyler Steinmetz sent $3. | ||
You being back in the studio reminds me of that one South Park episode. | ||
Okay, alright. | ||
Yeah, um... Yeah, I'm... | ||
I'm good. | ||
I think I'm done now. | ||
Thanks, though. | ||
Oh, wait, wait. | ||
We got these superchats from the site. | ||
All right. | ||
If you see this, Eurepics says, Pray for Sneeko. | ||
Would be cool if he could talk to Spexo or Pinesap, considering you talked to a Muslim preacher. | ||
Yeah, let's get him to talk to one of those guys or whoever else you think would be good. | ||
Bass Jays says, Great to see the regular studio set. | ||
Thanks for the show. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Andrews is welcome back. | ||
King! | ||
Hey, thanks buddy. | ||
Good to be back. | ||
Okay. | ||
And Boo sent another one, but uh... Alright, I'll play it. | ||
Even though you reached the chat limit. | ||
And then some. | ||
Boo sent $3. | ||
It's true the Alogs see you as the leader so they they see they're stuck with you and want you to be a certain way since they know you're the best not even they can think of someone better. | ||
It's tsundere. | ||
I'm not talking about that. | ||
I'm talking about these like this John Doyle crowd and these types like at the gray zone or whatever. | ||
It's like I'm their leader too. | ||
All right, well, that's gonna do it for me. | ||
Thanks for watching! | ||
Remember to follow me here on Cozy RSVP if you're coming to our event on Saturday. | ||
We got a big rally. | ||
AFF.events. | ||
Remember to follow me on Gab Telegram. | ||
True Social links are down below. | ||
I'm on the air Monday through Friday, 9 o'clock Central, 10 o'clock Eastern. | ||
As always, thanks for watching. | ||
Thanks to our Super Chatters in particular. | ||
Special thanks to Doomgoy Nigelus and N.Y. | ||
Groyper. | ||
Thanks to everybody that Super Chats, everybody that watches the show. | ||
We love you. | ||
I'll see you tomorrow. |