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With respect to respect that we deserve. | |
From this day forward, it's going to be only America First. | ||
America first. America first. America first. America first. | ||
America first. | ||
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 on Tuesday. | ||
We have a lot to talk about tonight. | ||
Lots to get into. | ||
Big show. | ||
Lots to discuss. | ||
Our featured story, we're talking about ADL. | ||
And we were going to cover this yesterday, but we ran out of time because I was... | ||
Ranting and raving about what's going on all over the world with these degenerates and women and all that. | ||
We still don't have our Pearl content, by the way. | ||
What's going on? | ||
I'm getting a little bit impatient. | ||
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I gotta hit her up and say, hey, what's the deal? | |
So we talked all night about that. | ||
We didn't even get to our first story yesterday. | ||
We're covering it tonight. | ||
And it's about this day of hate that happened over the weekend. | ||
Just one problem. | ||
No hate! | ||
Day of hate. | ||
Anti-Semitism on the rise. | ||
White supremacy on the march. | ||
Just one problem. | ||
It's not happening. | ||
There's none of that going on. | ||
And we heard all weekend from the media and from these Jewish groups about a day of hate that the Neo-Nazis of America declared a day of hate where they were going to go and attack Jews or something. | ||
And it's like, listen, I'm the number one or number two anti-Semite in America. | ||
I didn't hear about any day of hatred. | ||
I never heard about it. | ||
You'd think they would have told me about it. | ||
But they made it up. | ||
Totally fake. | ||
And so this Day of Hate, which was scheduled to happen over the weekend, came and went. | ||
And there was no hatred, there was no violence, no killing, no vandalism. | ||
There was nothing. | ||
And come to find out that the ADL was using this event, which is fictitious, as a fundraiser. | ||
And the ADL, as part of their awareness page on this event, On the same page they're asking people to demand that Congress give that group $350 million. | ||
So think of it. | ||
ADL exists as an anti-hate group. | ||
They're asking Congress for a third of a billion dollars in order to pressure Congress to give them that they create a day of hate that doesn't exist. | ||
Anti-hate group profiting off of a hate hoax. | ||
Pretty simple premise. | ||
So we'll talk about that tonight. | ||
We'll also be talking about a new report about DEI positions in the private sector. | ||
And a lot of you guys may remember back in 2020 after George Floyd died, all the big corporations were promising that they were going to hire more black people and they were going to diversify their boardrooms and their executive positions and things like that. | ||
And now there's a new report out covered in NBC where they say that all these layoffs that are now hitting, we're probably entering a recession in the next year or two years. | ||
Some of these big tech companies are starting to downsize. | ||
The types of jobs that have been hit hardest by the layoffs are all of these DEI positions. | ||
And all these DEI, by the way, that's diversity, equity, and inclusion, all these DEI officers, all of these HR type employees whose job it was to advocate for blacks at these companies, they're the first ones to go. | ||
And if you look at the rate of layoffs overall, and the rate of layoffs for these types of workers, it's way higher. | ||
It's like 10% higher for these guys. | ||
Or girls. | ||
Just goes to show, nothing of value is being brought to the table by that, or the product of their work, which is to increase diversity. | ||
There's no value added in the job itself or what the job is intended to do, which is to promote diversity. | ||
So, no real surprises there. | ||
We'll talk about that too. | ||
Should be a pretty good show. | ||
Kind of a slow news week. | ||
It's like the worst week to come back. | ||
I don't know what, you know what? | ||
It's like, I think I said this back in December, January when I started the show back up. | ||
I think it's just with Trump gone, I think it's always been like this. | ||
I think Trump came on the scene and everything was really exciting for like four years because there was like a revolution going on. | ||
And then once Biden got in office it was like every other time. | ||
Nothing going on. | ||
I just feel bored. | ||
I just feel bored with the whole thing. | ||
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So, kind of a slow, excuse me, kind of a slow news week. | |
Nothing really big happening. | ||
How's the hair tonight? | ||
What's going on with this? | ||
This should be over here. | ||
Right? | ||
Okay, that's better. | ||
This tie's choking me. | ||
I don't know what some of these... I don't know if I'm getting fatter. | ||
I think I must be getting fatter. | ||
This shirt is choking me. | ||
I feel like I'm being choked out by this shirt. | ||
What if I... | ||
What if I unbutton the top? | ||
I don't feel like myself these days. | ||
I don't know if I'm bored or if it's the shirt? | ||
If it's the new... the hair? | ||
I'm not feeling myself. | ||
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That's better. | |
Is that gonna look good though? | ||
What if I just tighten the tie? | ||
That looks a little stupid. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I gotta get a whole new wardrobe. | ||
I don't like these suits. | ||
I don't like these... nothing fits me. | ||
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Hair's too long, nothing fits, it's too hot in here! | |
I'm really pissed off. | ||
I don't know what's going on with me lately. | ||
Somebody told me it's like a full moon, Leo's in Renegade. | ||
Somebody told me Leo's renegading. | ||
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Leo's in Retrograde. | |
So now I'm at my most ferocious. | ||
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Let me just unbutton this. | |
Unbutton this. | ||
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How about that? | |
No, I can't. | ||
That's too sloppy. | ||
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I gotta turn down... I'm over-modulated on my mic also. | |
Okay. | ||
Let's button it back up. | ||
Let's... I'll be a trooper. | ||
Yeah, shirt's choking me. | ||
Oh, shit. | ||
Now I broke it. | ||
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Yeah, okay. | |
I just broke it. | ||
I don't know. | ||
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I don't know what I thought would happen. | |
I thought it would just get a little looser, but I just ripped the button off. | ||
Okay, whatever. | ||
All right, let's see. | ||
What else? | ||
What else do we got? | ||
I got some announcements for you. | ||
Is that gonna be okay? | ||
I guess that looks fine. | ||
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I'm not gonna change my whole shirt in the middle of the show. | |
It's a little sloppy though. | ||
I'm getting too neurotic. | ||
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I'm becoming like Howard Hughes. | |
All right. | ||
How's Alex? | ||
Is that fine? | ||
What do you think? | ||
One of those days. | ||
Yeah, I'm like Scott Adams. | ||
I'm falling down here. | ||
I'm like Scott Adams. | ||
Fuck that tie. | ||
Wear a hoodie. | ||
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Okay. | |
Anyway, what was I going to talk about? | ||
Okay. | ||
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All right. | |
Let's get into it. | ||
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That's fine. | |
Let me move it over here. | ||
Does that look fine? | ||
That looks fine. | ||
I just can't... | ||
I'm gonna do a radio show. | ||
I'm never happy with how it looks. | ||
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Alright, whatever. | |
It's fine, it's fine. | ||
Go with it. | ||
Okay, alright, alright. | ||
So, before we get into the- okay, so we got a- all right. | ||
We got a lot of news. | ||
Before we get into any of that, I want to remind you we got a big rally coming up this weekend, Saturday. | ||
We're gonna be announcing the details very shortly. | ||
Be sure to RSVP if you're planning on going. | ||
It's gonna be outside of CPAC. | ||
This is not AFPAC. | ||
Normally we have AFPAC during CPAC, but this year it just didn't really pan out that way. | ||
I was busy. | ||
in LA for a long time and also they moved it back to DC. | ||
I don't really like DC. | ||
I don't like doing in DC. | ||
We've only ever done it once in DC and it wasn't great. | ||
So we'll be doing AFPAC 4 later this year. | ||
We'll actually have an announcement about it this weekend at the rally. | ||
But we are doing a little event here. | ||
It's not going to be like an AFPAC-sized thing. | ||
It's going to be more like a press conference, more like a rally. | ||
We already have a lot of RSVPs. | ||
It's not going to be small, but it's not going to be AFPAC-sized. | ||
This weekend, Saturday, in the National Harbor in Washington, D.C., If you're going to be in town, check it out. | ||
It's free to attend for everybody. | ||
We are going to have security and it's going to be in a proper venue. | ||
It's not going to be like an outdoor thing, just in case you're wondering exactly what it is. | ||
It is going to be in a nice venue. | ||
It's going to be a controlled event. | ||
Security. | ||
As always, we always have security. | ||
And this time, unlike the other events, it's going to be totally free. | ||
So just show up. | ||
I think we're going to be shooting for the afternoon. | ||
We don't have a time exactly yet. | ||
But we'll announce all those details very shortly coming up this weekend Just make sure to RSVP and we'll email you the information when it happens But only RSVP if you're planning on going if you're gonna be in town for CPAC or you just want to be in town for this RSVP, but if you're not seriously planning on going don't RSVP because we want to get a good headcount | ||
But probably it's gonna be like an overflow crowd just based on the amount of interest we've gotten already so So it's gonna be a lively fun event. | ||
That's this Saturday. | ||
And like I said Location time all of that will be announced later. | ||
If you're planning on going we'll email you all that information If you are SVP and the link for that is a FF dot events RSVP at the website AFF.events. | ||
That stands for America First Foundation. | ||
AFF.events. | ||
All you have to provide is your email, telegram, username, and we'll consider you booked. | ||
We'll consider you going. | ||
So, that's my only big announcement. | ||
Aside from that, you know, pretty chill day today. | ||
I'm trying to think if anything really happened. | ||
Not so much. | ||
You know what, though? | ||
I did want to talk about one thing, which I think is kind of interesting. | ||
So, lately, I've been seeing in the right-wing circles, there's a lot more pro-white stuff lately, and I think that's a good thing. | ||
But I think it's really interesting that back in November and December, a big conversation opened up, of course, about the Jewish media. | ||
And about the role that Jews are playing in our society, in Hollywood, in government, in finance. | ||
I think Ye opened that conversation. | ||
Wide, on a national level, and for your average person too, in a way that your average person could understand. | ||
It's something that, as we know, is the most taboo thing. | ||
It's the thing that you'll be punished the most severely for saying, and he went right out there and said it everywhere, loud and clear, on Tucker Carlson, on Piers Morgan, on Lex Fridman, on Alex Jones, everywhere, and without any ambiguity, And in some cases I think he said it more eloquently even than me. | ||
I thought it was brilliant when he said, for example... | ||
That you had Rahm Emanuel behind Obama, and you had Kushner behind Trump. | ||
Because that's like something that both sides would be able to relate to. | ||
And even your average Trump Republican would immediately understand what he means by that, and the negative connotation, and exactly why it's a problem. | ||
It was a great line. | ||
And there were a lot of things like that. | ||
And anyway, so this happens. | ||
It was explosive. | ||
It was huge. | ||
He paid an enormous price for that. | ||
And I'll say, I don't want to be too conspiracy-minded here. | ||
I know how this is going to sound. | ||
But I think it's interesting. | ||
There has been a noticeable increase in the amount of discussion on the right wing about race, specifically. | ||
And it seems like even in the bigger conversation, in other words, not just the right wing conversation, but the national political conversation, feels a little bit more racially divisive than it was a few months ago. | ||
And I can't help but wonder if that's not the Jews trying to redirect the attention, hey pay no attention to the man behind the curtain, blacks and whites keep fighting amongst yourselves. | ||
Because I noticed, I've been, I came back to the show this week and also I was doing the show out in Los Angeles and I've been noticing That a lot of the rhetoric, there have been some trends like this antagonism towards China and things like that. | ||
But lately with this Dilbert thing and with some of these other stories, It seems like they're trying to really push this confrontation between whites and non-whites more strongly in the wake of the Jewish influence being exposed. | ||
And like I said, I don't want to be too conspiracy-minded. | ||
Maybe that's just... maybe that's me. | ||
I don't know if you see the same pattern. | ||
The reason I bring it up is very simple. | ||
I'm pro-white, as you know. | ||
I was at Charlottesville and everything. | ||
And I did a whole show, if you want to know my feelings about it, I did a whole show about it yesterday, about the white genocide and the need for a white identity politics. | ||
I think, though, it's very important to keep in mind that a lot of us are white. | ||
Some of you, not. | ||
But a lot of the people who watch the show are white. | ||
I consider myself white. | ||
And that being said, although it's extremely important what's going on in the world with this demographic transition of the Global South immigrating to the Global North, the catastrophic drop in the fertility rate of whites, and this threatening increase in the fertility rate of Africans and Arabs and Middle Easterners, Well, all of that is as pressing as it gets. | ||
Maybe more pressing than anything else. | ||
We have to consider the why. | ||
Why is this a problem? | ||
It is a problem because of the media. | ||
It is a problem because of the policies that have been put in place by the government. | ||
And who is the government? | ||
Well, the government is only the people that are influencing it. | ||
And the people that are influencing it are the big money that pay for the campaigns, the media, that condition the voters, and they're the ones that moderate and regulate the dialogue during the elections. | ||
It's the universities which train and churn out the policymakers that then actually go and write the legislation or go and work in the government. | ||
And so all of this is to say there was a transformation that happened first before the demographic transition, which is taking place now, before the demographic transition started decades ago. | ||
And you could say that was with the Hart-Celler Immigration Act, the 1990 Immigration Act, before this demographic replacement began. | ||
Something happened first. | ||
Another transformation happened first, which caused it. | ||
And the transformation, the first one that preceded it, was a transformation of the elites. | ||
Before America went from a white country to a non-white country, America's elite went from a white elite to a Jewish elite. | ||
That happened first. | ||
And the attitudes and the culture Specifically, the political culture transformed first. | ||
And the kinds of attitudes that have prevailed for the last few generations, which have made it not just tolerable and acceptable in the minds of the masses, but desirable to have white people replaced in America by non-whites, the kind of attitude that had to prevail was one of openness, | ||
One of sort of an international disposition and this move towards a open, free, liberalized, globalized society. | ||
And these are not conservative, Christian, these are not really white European values. | ||
That's not the kind of society that we had at the beginning of the 20th century, but it was the attitude of the elites by the middle of the 20th century. | ||
And so, I know this is a discussion that was had a lot seven or eight years ago during the Syrian refugee crisis in Europe. | ||
And back in 2015, at the peak of that, when there were millions of Arabs and Syrians and others pouring into Germany and pouring into France, and this is when a lot of people in America became aware of the demographic crisis in Western Europe, a lot of people's, their knee-jerk response was to blame Islam or blame Muslims. | ||
And on its face that's the obvious track is Germany was one way then all these people came here and they're very different and they're making Germany very different. | ||
There's actually a word for a kind of depression the Japanese tourists have when they visit Paris of depression and disappointment because they imagine it's one way and they show up and it's all these homeless Muslim refugees. | ||
And so the first instinct is to say, all these Muslims are so terrible, and their religion made them that way, and their religion's a problem. | ||
And in some sense, there's a lot of truth in that, actually. | ||
There is a real cultural clash happening. | ||
That's real. | ||
There are rape gangs. | ||
There are knife gangs. | ||
They are the ones that are leading the charge with their call to prayer, and their high birthrate, and so on. | ||
But, before any of them got there, First, the government had to let them in. | ||
And before any of them got there, the media had to convince people that it was moral and desirable to be open-minded towards and embrace such a different people. | ||
That happened first. | ||
And it was the elite that was transformed. | ||
The elite was transformed and the elite transformed the attitudes and the policies and the incentives and that is what is changing the society. | ||
So, if we want to begin to undo these generations of mistakes, of inviting the third world into our country, inviting this barbarism and this devolving society, They have to look at the root cause. | ||
How can we reverse it? | ||
We have to get back in control of our elite. | ||
If people like us, if Catholics, Patriots, people that are true nationalists, doing what's in the best interest of their people, people of the land, people of the country, if they were in charge, It would be a different story. | ||
You would have different immigration policies. | ||
We'd be making different kinds of movies and commercials and TV shows. | ||
And the policies on social media would be different. | ||
And you would be surprised how quickly the society could change with the right elite. | ||
And that's really the priority. | ||
That's a transformation that has to happen first. | ||
And so I'm not out here trying to say that these racial divisions aren't real. | ||
They are. | ||
But it's downstream. | ||
And it's downstream from the one issue, which is that our elite was transformed after World War II. | ||
And I think I talked about this, I don't know if this was yesterday or maybe the last show that I did before I left for Europe, but that is the fundamental question. | ||
With the right leadership, we could change everything. | ||
We could all post videos of black people executing homeless people like we saw today. | ||
We could all watch videos of black students picking on white kids and videos of migrants crossing into Mexico and we could get mad about it and we could have animosity towards other people and we could become like the other races, agitated and tribalistic and so on. | ||
But until we get in control of the institutions that make the decisions, it's really all for nothing. | ||
So that's kind of my takeaways. | ||
Let's not make the mistake of leaning too far into... There's sort of this question... There are a lot of people, I feel like, in this space, and some of them talk more about race, and some of them talk more about this issue of our elite. | ||
A Jewish elite. | ||
And I will say it's very interesting, and I'm not gonna be nasty, I'm not gonna be negative towards people who I like, like Scott Greer, but it's very, very interesting that there are some guys out there like Scott and Patrick Casey, as an example. | ||
Now, I don't lump them in together, but they're both pagan. | ||
They're both guys that are not really Christian. | ||
They're both guys who are always very pro-white, more like white identitarians than you could say that they're Christians or nationalists or something like that. | ||
They're like these pagan white identitarians. | ||
And both of them are very keen to sort of link up with Jews and downplay the Jewish thing and just talk about this white racial thing. | ||
And I also even think of these guys like Tucker or others. | ||
And what I'm trying to say, I guess, Is that it seems that being pro-white can be fit into the Jewish agenda. | ||
In other words, I think that the Jews are a lot more accommodating for a white identity politics. | ||
I think that they can find a way to make that work. | ||
And even like a little bit of white racism, then they can An open critique, a religious critique, a political critique of Jewish power or of Zionism. | ||
And I'm not going to say it's their favorite thing in the world. | ||
I don't think that's the case. | ||
But it's like the ZOA, the Zionist Organization of America, they put out a statement last year where they said that the ADL is being too mean to white people. | ||
And it's like, okay. | ||
And if you have some of these other Zio types, and these guys like Kostan El-Omaryu, Bronze Age pervert, he's pushing something that's like white positive. | ||
I would say that somebody like Kostan El-Omaryu, who's a dyed-in-the-wool Zionist, like will be buried in Israel, he is, like you could say, a so-called racist with like a pro-white tendency. | ||
And that just goes to show that that can fit. | ||
They can find a way to make that work for Zionism, for Jewish power. | ||
And that's why the essential component is to say, you know, I think a white identity is going to be a part of the solution. | ||
But the necessary part is to say, look, we gotta have Christians running the government. | ||
If we could have one thing, it's Christians running the government. | ||
It's Christians running the regime. | ||
It's a total regime change. | ||
It can't be Satanists. | ||
It can't be people that hate Jesus. | ||
It can't be, we cannot have a Jewish mafia running our country. | ||
That's gotta be the thing. | ||
If it's one thing, some people would say no immigration. | ||
I think no immigration would be great. | ||
But if it's got to be one thing, it's got to be we cannot have a Jewish mafia running America. | ||
If I had to pick... | ||
And there are some people that deny that that is even going on. | ||
Like I saw, and like I said, I like Scott. | ||
I'm not comparing him to the traitor Patrick Casey. | ||
But it's like when Scott did a whole show on his podcast saying that we shouldn't say Zog anymore. | ||
We can't call it Zionist Occupied Government because it's not even really the case and that's going to ghettoize us. | ||
We should call it something else. | ||
And it's like, well hold the phone a second. | ||
So writing for Radex, And all that like that's not ghettoizing like clearly you're not ghettoized by having worked with Spencer and so on but calling it Zog is well That's very curious and Bronze Age perverts saying global nigger communism That's not ghettoizing and being you know racist towards blacks or something that's not ghettoizing because he can still have his book reviewed in Claremont and all the rest | ||
But calling it the Zionist-occupied government and saying that Jewish mafia shouldn't run America and saying that we love Hitler, well suddenly that's where everybody wants to draw the line and say, hey, that's even too far for me. | ||
A pro-white, dissident-right activist. | ||
Or something. | ||
So... | ||
Now this is a conversation which really I think applies to a very narrow slice of people on the right wing who even really understand the full context of all this. | ||
But it's something that I've been made aware of lately and it's like... | ||
You know, again, can somebody tell me where I'm missing the mark? | ||
Because I feel like that's what I'm seeing. | ||
And it's not to say that I don't... You know, I'm a racial realist, and I'm still race-loyal to whites, and I'd like to see an end to immigration. | ||
I think that's an imperative. | ||
And all the rest, but... | ||
Some people are finding it... A good example, another one, is like John Doyle. | ||
He feels very comfortable pushing this sort of soft racism, this sort of implicit white nativism, anti-MLK, retweeting the videos of blacks fighting whites, that kind of thing. | ||
But mum, you know, silent on the question of the Zionist state, silent on the question of a Jewish mafia, will not... In other words, how many people talked about yay, going off on Jewish power, versus how many people are willing to retweet a Dilbert, you know, something about race and IQ, crime statistics and so on. | ||
In other words, we know what the real third rail is. | ||
It remains that one thing. | ||
And of course that would be the case, because If it's true, every issue is bound up in that one thing. | ||
If it's true that the country is run by a mafia-type organization, of course all the problems that are downstream from the power structure will be bound up in the character and the nature and the... | ||
The intrinsic qualities of that power structure. | ||
So if it's Jewish and it prioritizes globalization, internationalism, openness, tolerance, and so on, it's like, hey, well that kind of goes hand-in-hand with having an elite that is made up of a religious ethnic minority that hates Christians and hates Jesus Christ, you know, go figure. | ||
So it's not just something I've been noticing lately and and And it's another one of those very tricky kinds of subversion. | ||
Like, Charlie Kirk is willing to throw out something pro-white, but then in December goes to another one of these Jewish fundraisers to talk about how the rise of antisemitism is the scariest thing in the world, and if you don't support Israel, you're not a real Christian, and all this other stuff. | ||
And the same goes for, they hosted another Turning Point. | ||
They hosted a little Turning Point thing in New York City about the alarming rise in antisemitism. | ||
Don't throw me a bone telling me white people are picked on. | ||
I know white people are picked on. | ||
I don't need Charlie Kirk and Tucker and all these other... I don't need Jewish paid Shabbos Goys or Jews to tell me how bad I have it as a white person, okay? | ||
We're not gonna be another political voting block to be placated with handouts. | ||
Because that's what it seems like, that's the kind of territory we're heading into. | ||
We're all gonna be on the leash, we're all gonna be on the dole, just white people gotta get a little from the Jewish master state. | ||
It's like, I don't think that's actually much of an improvement. | ||
We want a fundamental change in the way the society works. | ||
So I'm not gonna go along with Charlie Kirk said white people are being picked on once every six months on his show. | ||
Mmm, a morsel. | ||
A little morsel for my starving white belly that never hears my interests defended. | ||
You know, Tucker Carlson said that immigration is a voting rights issue. | ||
Mmm, a delicious morsel. | ||
Thank you! | ||
Thank you so much! | ||
But God forbid anybody say that white Christians should run the government. | ||
Get the fuck out of here. | ||
Pull your deal. | ||
Pull your Twitter, your YouTube, whatever. | ||
You're fired. | ||
You're out. | ||
You're out of the Teal Network. | ||
Hey! | ||
It's not called Zog, alright? | ||
It's Globalist American Empire. | ||
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Get it? | |
Because it spells gay. | ||
It's funny. | ||
Stop calling it Zog or you're out of the Teal Network. | ||
You're off the Teal Island. | ||
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So... | |
So that's my latest thing that I've been noticing is this co-opting of the white nationalist, white identity scene. | ||
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We got something else going on here. | |
Anyway, so that's that. | ||
But I want to move on. | ||
I want to get into the show and we'll talk about this... You know, my hair's all messed up. | ||
So we'll talk about our first story here. | ||
the uh these big layoffs that are happening and diversity and and let me know by the way what do we think in the live chat i'm just curious what do you guys think about all that do you agree before we move on because because i'm not even 100 sure but i'm i'm just listen i always listen to my gut I always listen to my instincts on this kind of thing and that is what my gut has been telling me. | ||
I've been noticing it and it's just there's something conspicuous going on where it seems like a lot of the far-right program is being rolled into something that can be kosher and not fundamentally challenge the real thing that's going on. | ||
Everyone says agree. | ||
W, Zog, 100%. | ||
Okay, sweet! | ||
Okay, let's go! | ||
Alright, okay. | ||
I think I... | ||
I think I made my point. | ||
And listen, it's no- I'm not trying to diss Scott. | ||
I like Scott. | ||
Okay? | ||
Like I said, I like the guy and everything. | ||
But it seems like there's being- there's a little bit of a divergence lately. | ||
And that's fine. | ||
But when he said, don't call it Zog, I was like, What are we doing here? | ||
I'm like, hey, time out. | ||
What are we doing here? | ||
What do you mean, don't call it ZOG? | ||
What do you mean by that? | ||
Don't call it ZOG. | ||
What are you, the IDF? | ||
Don't call it, what are you talking about? | ||
Isn't that what it was about from the beginning? | ||
And I get if you don't want to say it yourself, Okay. | ||
You know, if he didn't want to say it himself in his writing, I would never call him on that. | ||
I would never say, hmm, Scott never says Zog. | ||
I would never do that. | ||
But he was out there running cover like, no, no, don't call it that. | ||
Call it gay. | ||
Call it the globalist American empire. | ||
It's like, you might as well call it the Klaus Schwab occupied. | ||
How is that any different than that? | ||
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The World Economic Forum, the Georgia Guidestones. | |
It's like it ain't the Georgia Guidestones. | ||
It's the Jewish Mafia. | ||
How is it any different? | ||
Gay, globalist American empire. | ||
The globalists! | ||
I always thought that was a dog whistle. | ||
You're telling me it wasn't? | ||
What are we even doing here then? | ||
Scott, what's the story? | ||
But you know, here's the thing. | ||
Here's the thing about this. | ||
If you're not a Christian, I think that if you're not a Christian, it's hard even to see how negative it is to have an elite that is controlled by a Jewish mafia. | ||
Because if you're not a Christian, then you see Christians and religious Jews as superstitious. | ||
And it's really sort of arbitrary. | ||
If you're a secular person, you see Jewish people As maybe an ornery, strange, religious minority. | ||
And really kind of benign. | ||
Maybe like a high IQ group with a tendency towards certain things. | ||
But there's nothing going on there beyond that. | ||
You might see them like any other high IQ tribalistic minority group like Indians in a certain industry. | ||
Or you might see them as Like, equal to the Chinese or something? | ||
They're one high-performing, insular, ornery group among others. | ||
But if you're a Christian, you see the weight of this. | ||
Which is that there is another dimension to the struggle, clearly. | ||
Being that Europe was a civilization that evangelized the world with the Word of God. | ||
And it's these Pharisee types Who made up these communities in Europe and also in the Islamic world who are infiltrating the center of the seat of power and promulgating very harmful things like you would see there's a religious significance to it. | ||
And so I think that's why you have to be Christian to see the big deal. | ||
Because if you're secular, I don't know that it's apparent What a threat that is, and the true significance of this tension between these more liberal-minded, amoral, secular, atheistic, revolutionary Jews who are overturning the European Christian civilization from within. | ||
I think that significance is lost on you, and it all looks very arbitrary without that in there. | ||
So I don't think it's a coincidence that it's the secular types, because that's typically who it is. | ||
When you look at who's more vocal about the Jewish aspect, it's Christians like Ye, or E. Michael Jones, or me. | ||
It's types like that who are more vocal about that aspect of it, and it's more atheistic, more liberal-minded, like their real disposition is they're Nietzschean liberals or something like that, and it's these guys like Spencer or Scott or whomever who are more willing to accept the idea that we live under a Jewish suzerainty and that's sort of arbitrary or benign. | ||
So, Jared Taylor too, who I like, but as far as I know, I don't think he's very religious. | ||
So, that's just something I'm starting to notice. | ||
So, it's got to be a Christian, look, this is a Christian planet, this is a Christian universe. | ||
God created this world, God created everything in it, and it's this, in the significance of the struggle, Can only be seen through a Christian lens, of course. | ||
So, and I think if you're, I think if you're paying attention you could see it. | ||
I talked about this on my show not too long ago. | ||
The timing can't be a coincidence. | ||
It just can't be. | ||
And when I say the timing, think of the, think of the second millennium. | ||
The second millennium starts With a schism in the church. | ||
The second millennium starts in the 12th century, or the 11th century, with a split between the East and West Church. | ||
In the middle of the century, you get another split right in the middle of it! | ||
In 15... what is it? | ||
1510 or 1515? | ||
I don't know the exact year, but you get the Protestant Reformation in the middle! | ||
It just cuts it right down the middle! | ||
And then you get the Jewish Enlightenment which begins in the latter, the final quarter of the second millennium. | ||
Zionism is born in the 19th century and The Jews resettle in Israel, declare their state. | ||
They're basically, when you think about it, they declare their independence in 1948. | ||
It's realistically like in 1973, 1978, when they're basically safe, when they're basically secured. | ||
They're secured by the intervention of America. | ||
It's the last Arab-Israeli war. | ||
That's when Israel becomes a number one recipient of aid. | ||
You get the Camp David Accords. | ||
It's like, so what is... | ||
What are the odds that in the last century of the second millennium, Jews complete this like three centuries long campaign. | ||
They're dominant in all the major power centers in the world. | ||
They're running America, they're running Europe, they're resettled in Israel, like 2,000 years almost to the date after Jesus is crucified and after the Second Temple is destroyed. | ||
It's like, what would be... and I know that's not, you know, for people that aren't religious, they're not going to suddenly be like, oh, great point, like, now I get it. | ||
But, to me, that just, for somebody that is a Christian, that just reaffirms that there clearly is a biblical significance to what's going on. | ||
When you talk about a Jewish Mafia, it fits very cleanly Into how we as Christians measure time and how we consider Jews and Christians and the historical significance of all of it. | ||
So anyway, I don't know. | ||
Maybe that sounds totally crazy, but I just feel like what are the odds? | ||
It's like the last century of the second millennium is when they sew it up neatly and they achieve like world domination. | ||
And it's very clean. | ||
The first millennium, Christians take over the known world. | ||
They take over the Roman Empire. | ||
They have this dominance. | ||
They create the gospel and all that. | ||
And by the second millennium, the cracks start to form. | ||
By the middle of the century, it's open warfare. | ||
By the end of the century, it's totally subverted. | ||
It's on its way down. | ||
Like, it fits very neatly. | ||
So anyway. | ||
Alright, but I've gone on too long about that. | ||
Let's get into the news. | ||
Let's dive in. | ||
Okay, enough of my... Now I'm just rambling, but... | ||
Let's dive into our first story here, which is about these layoffs in diversity, equity, and inclusion. | ||
With that being said, this is going to be some straight-up racist content, okay? | ||
I'm using that in the vernacular sense, not really. | ||
So our first story is about these big layoffs. | ||
It turns out it's not going so well. | ||
All these diversity officers that were hired after George Floyd died are now being fired, according to a new report. | ||
They account for more layoffs proportionally than the layoffs that are happening across companies overall. | ||
All these big tech firms like Google, Apple, Facebook who led the way in opening up opportunities for black people and opened up new diversity programs in the wake of the George Floyd death. | ||
They're now killing off all these programs, firing all the people to run them. | ||
Seems like it's all over. | ||
And so this is a story from NBC that says, quote, diversity, equity, and inclusion leaders who were hired in waves to help companies achieve an ethnically balanced workforce after George Floyd's murder in 2020 are being phased out. | ||
Surveys indicate, leaving experts in the field concerned the corporation's talk of affecting change were just empty words. | ||
DEI roles increased by 55 percent following demands for broader racial equity and justice after Floyd's murder, according to the Society for Human Resource Management in 2020. | ||
But instead of creating fair opportunities and a comfortable work culture for black employees, a pair of recent reports indicate that DEI professionals are losing their jobs. | ||
Oh no! | ||
as layoffs across the economy have gained momentum. | ||
The attrition rate for DEI rolls was 33% at the end of 2022, compared to 21% for non-DEI rolls. | ||
Amazon, Applebee's, and Twitter led the way with DEI layoffs since July 2022. too. | ||
According to Revealio Labs, a New York-based company that used data to analyze workforce dynamics and trends. | ||
So about 10% more DEI rolls are being terminated compared to the average. | ||
Another survey showed that black employees represent only 3.8% Of chief diversity officers overall with white people making up 76% of the roles. | ||
So, they bring in all these, they create all these diversity programs, they create jobs for people to create jobs for minorities. | ||
And the ironic thing is, white people are overrepresented in these jobs. | ||
So they say, we're gonna hire, we're looking for people, we're looking to pay people, To scout out black people to hire for us. | ||
And all the people that they hired for that job, they're all white. | ||
There are more white people in those jobs than there are white people in America, proportionately. | ||
And there's a disproportionately small amount of black people in the DEI roles. | ||
Black people aren't even qualified and can't even do the job of hiring black people. | ||
They can't even do the job of helping themselves. | ||
What does that tell you? | ||
If corporations... Do you think that corporations would turn over black people for these jobs if they were there? | ||
What does that tell you? | ||
If just 4% of the diversity officer positions are held by black people, what does that tell you? | ||
You're telling me that the corporations were racist in who they hired to promote diversity at their company? | ||
That doesn't even make any sense. | ||
If it's 4% that means they're not applying or man they must really not be competent. | ||
Or both. | ||
It says Rehan Ayas, a senior economist at Revelio Labs which surveyed DEI layoffs, said the data shows the pledge to impact change was not followed by genuine effort. | ||
You know, they're just not trying. | ||
She says, I always say that it is so easy to make public statements and commitments because no one will eventually check if you're committed to the things that you committed to. | ||
She said, I can say I will be fully vegan by 2025 because no one will ever call me in 2025 and ask if I'm actually fully vegan. | ||
And that's really what's going on here. | ||
In 2020, a lot of companies made big commitments, big statements around the DEI roles and goals. | ||
And as we are observing a turning of that tide, I think it's very timely that we actually look into companies to see if they have kept up with those big statements they made. | ||
DEI professional Nneka White, author of the book, Inclusion Uncomplicated, said the studies also reveal the harsh reality of many companies' commitments to diversity. | ||
She said, this is very disheartening, especially after so many of us were hopeful after George Floyd's murder that organization leaders would be sensitized and committed to equity and inclusion. | ||
But the opposite has happened. | ||
This report on the state of DEI and the impact of last year's layoffs found that DEI focused roles experienced a nearly 40% churn rate at companies engaged in layoffs compared to 24% for non-DEI roles. | ||
The stunning absence of black people in chief diversity officer roles in companies makes DEI professionals cringe. | ||
Wade Hinton, founder of Hinton & Company, a DEI firm in Tennessee, said, quote, This is a role that is essential to advocating and advancing the progress for underrepresented talent. | ||
I love when they say talent at these organizations. | ||
And so you want to make sure that it reflects the diversity of our communities and this country. | ||
And it's clear that we got work to do on this. | ||
The whole premise is just so ridiculous. | ||
The DEI thing. | ||
And I know you've probably heard this before. | ||
It's going to sound somewhat obvious, but If black people were really this untapped resource, which is how they act, that's how they treat it, this is black gold, okay? | ||
America is sitting on the largest reserve of black gold in the world, which is black talent, and the black community, and their diverse perspectives, and whatever, their talents. | ||
And if it was really all that great, okay, if this was such a huge advantage for the world and for these companies, I think that companies would not need to be bullied and attacked and advocated for to create roles, to look for these people and hire them. | ||
I think they'd just be hiring them. | ||
I think they'd just be going into these communities and they'd be handing out job applications. | ||
They'd be recruiting there. | ||
But instead, they're desperately looking for these diversity officers. | ||
They can't even find anyone black to do this job. | ||
And then they have all these white diversity officers going in and looking for black talent to hire. | ||
And then, when the economy gets bad, the diversity officer is the first one to go. | ||
I guess it just wasn't adding that much value. | ||
Because, of course, if the diversity officer was finding, it's like, hey, where'd you find this guy? | ||
Oh, he was spray painting a mural under a bridge in the inner city, and I was just out late one night and I found him and it turned out he was a STEM genius. | ||
It's like, if that were the story that was going on, That would actually be a really valuable role. | ||
It's like, all of our top, our entire R&D department, where'd you get them? | ||
You have the best R&D department in the world, where'd you get these guys? | ||
In the Bronx. | ||
Our diversity officer went in the Bronx to basketball courts and to people spray-painting graffiti and to people hanging out in the subway station. | ||
And we have the best recruiters and they're finding all these geniuses out there that you're not going to find at Harvard and Yale. | ||
But we know that's not what's happening. | ||
We know that these are like babysitters. | ||
These are like glorified babysitters, I'm sure, that are going in and they're looking for the most tolerable, the most acceptable, the most perfunctory black or minority applicants. | ||
Maybe they're not even really even black. | ||
It's like a biracial white guy. | ||
To jam in there to fit the quota, justify their position, you know, they're not even that good. | ||
And that's why they're the first ones to go when they start laying people off. | ||
And I know, it goes without saying, but diversity, not a strength. | ||
If it was, companies would be doing this all on their own. | ||
It would be a high value thing, it'd be an essential part of their company, it certainly wouldn't be the first thing they pull the plug on. | ||
And typically, And this is another general heuristic. | ||
Look at how the private sector moves when their money matters. | ||
And you could see what people really think is going on in the world. | ||
You can look at what people in the media are saying, or what people in government are saying, or what activists are saying, and then you look at where the extremely rich people are, who get paid tons of money to make money. | ||
What are they doing? | ||
And so if at Amazon, it's a cutthroat, competitive environment, their job is to make as much money as possible, if they're out there ripping apart diversity, equity, inclusion the first time they're in the clear, and they're not going to get bullied by black people, and the economy goes down, so they got to start firing somebody, if DEI is the first thing that goes, then we know it's objectively worthless. | ||
We know objectively that's a luxury. | ||
That's a luxury product that they added. | ||
It's like marketing. | ||
That's like your advert. | ||
What's the first thing you cut? | ||
You don't cut your labor. | ||
You don't cut your whatever. | ||
You cut the thing that is the most useless, the most flexible. | ||
If that's the first thing that goes, it can't really matter all that much. | ||
And that gets to the heart of the matter, which is black people are not not being hired because of discrimination or racism, as we know. | ||
It's because there's just not a lot out there. | ||
There's not a lot out there going for them. | ||
You look in the schools, you look at their attitude, you look at... I'm talking about the generality. | ||
I think we all know why you don't see them in the boardroom. | ||
I think we all know that. | ||
It's not to say that there aren't Black people that are professionals and all that. | ||
But when we see why there's a disparity, it's pretty clear why. | ||
Because I think we know a lot more white people that are qualified to be in those roles than our average interaction with a black person on the street in the places we live in. | ||
That just goes without saying. | ||
So, I know that's not an earth-shattering take here, but it is kind of funny. | ||
Maybe more than I hate the DEI thing, what I hate more than anything are the people they interview for articles like this. | ||
Like these people... I want to look up... Who is the one in the middle of it? | ||
I want to look up her book. | ||
This girl, Nika. | ||
What was her name? | ||
Nika... Nika White. | ||
So she was quoted in the article. | ||
Whoops. | ||
And she wrote a book called Inclusion... | ||
What is it? | ||
Inclusion? | ||
Uncomplicated? | ||
I want to see what the outfit looks like. | ||
Yeah, and it's exactly, I mean the look is exactly what you would expect. | ||
Let's see. | ||
Dr. Nneka White is a national authority and fearless advocate for diversity, equity, and inclusion. | ||
As an award-winning... What awards? | ||
They make up awards and give them to themselves. | ||
An award-winning management and leadership consultant, keynote speaker, published author, and executive practitioner for DEI efforts across business, government, non-profit, and education. | ||
Dr. White, she's a doctor. | ||
Do you think she's like a chemist? | ||
Or do you think she's a doctor in like black history? | ||
She's a doctor of Martin Luther King. | ||
She's a doctor in Maya Angelou. | ||
Dr. White helps organizations break barriers and integrate DEI into their business framework. | ||
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Her work has led... Hi-ya-mo, black people! | |
Her work has led to designation by Forbes as a top 10 DEI trailblazer. | ||
Dr. White is the founder of Nika White Consulting, a full-service DEI boutique consulting firm. | ||
Well, I should hire her. | ||
It would make my business better if I paid her money to tell me to hire more black people with glasses on. | ||
More black people with glasses. | ||
With global reach and recognized authority on strategic diversity, intentional inclusion, and lens of equity. | ||
You know what this reminds me of? | ||
clients across varied industries and geographies and creating DEI impact and sustainability with a goal toward justice. | ||
You know what this reminds me of? | ||
When I was a little kid, when I was like five years old, I set up all my toys on the table in the basement and I said, I'm running a store. | ||
I I said, I was like four years old. | ||
I set up all my figurines, all my toys on the table in the basement. | ||
And I said, Mom, Dad, I'm running a store. | ||
And my parents were like, Ooh, I'll buy one of your toys for a dollar. | ||
I'm like, thanks. | ||
Like I'm running a bit. | ||
And whenever I see black people doing things like this, that's what it reminds me of. | ||
And it's actually kind of sad. | ||
Because it's like this isn't a real, like none of that is real. | ||
These awards aren't real. | ||
The Forbes list isn't real. | ||
Your doctorate isn't real. | ||
Your consultant, your boutique consultant business is not real. | ||
Like your professional, everything that you're getting, the validity, like the self-esteem that you're getting from this isn't real. | ||
It's like we're all, all of these very intelligent white liberals are playing make-believe to make black people feel smart and feel smarter and like they're, like they're a part of something. | ||
It's like when a little kid has like a cooking play set and they're, you ever see these TikToks where like a little kid has like a, they have like their, their play set. | ||
It's like, it's like, um, They have like a McDonald's playset and it's like a plastic hamburger and a plastic drink machine and they're like, what kind of sandwich do you want? | ||
Hmm, I want a Big Mac! | ||
And they go, okay! | ||
You know, they put it together. | ||
You're like, wow! | ||
That's like this diversity business. | ||
Hi Dr. Nika White. | ||
What an honor to meet you. | ||
I read all about you in Forbes Magazine. | ||
You're the winner of the DEI 2023 Trailblazer Award? | ||
You're the winner of the Maya Angelou Award? | ||
What an honor. | ||
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Would you be able to start on Monday? | |
When it's actually kind of sad. | ||
And you see these people on MSNBC and, you know, they flip their braids around. | ||
Whenever some black kid gets shot, they're like the expert that gets brought in on the Zoom call. | ||
Well, it's great to be with you, Dr. Nika White, joining us by Zoom. | ||
Oh, great to be with you! | ||
And, you know, the nails and everything. | ||
And what do they say every time? | ||
Well, something I say is that our workplace has got to work for us. | ||
And it's a community in the workplace. | ||
Thank you so much for your expertise. | ||
Doctor. | ||
Thank you, doctor. | ||
You have to feel bad for Indians and Chinese. | ||
Because Indians and Chinese come here and they go to medical school. | ||
They go to medical school and they become doctors and they perform like open heart surgery and brain surgery and they become like anesthesiologists and it's like life or death decisions and extreme expertise. | ||
They're in an interdisciplinary thing where they're working with robotics and surgery. | ||
And they're like, I'm Dr. Sanjay Gupta of Northwestern University and I'm an expert in my field and then you get like Dr. Tamiya, Tamiya Brooks! | ||
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Bitch! | |
And I'm Dr. Tamiya Brooks and I got a PhD in Maya Angelou. | ||
I got a PhD. | ||
You know, this is why I feel good about my life choices. | ||
A lot of people, a lot of people look at my life and they're like, so what are you? | ||
Some kind of racist live streamer? | ||
Yes. | ||
Yes, I am. | ||
People are like, you dropped out of college? | ||
Oh, what? | ||
I remember I did a live stream a year, a year and a half ago. | ||
With Nate Hockman at National Review and he's like, don't you feel bad that you're at like a ceiling because of things you said you'll never be able to have a career? | ||
It's like if you have a career you have to deal with this kind of thing every day. | ||
Which is more ridiculous? | ||
Is it more ridiculous me going on this show and like messing with my tie for 20 minutes or to placate a doctor of diversity? | ||
Let's go on. | ||
She writes, It says on her Amazon profile, over her 20 plus years of leadership, Dr. White has worked with over 200 corporate, educational, government, and non-profit brands, managed over 200 million dollars in business assets for her clients, written two books on diversity, equity, and inclusion. | ||
She has presented over 200 keynote speeches and presentations across the country on issues such as team engagement, organizational leadership, strategic diversity, race equity, and intentional inclusion. | ||
This is... Wow! | ||
What an impressive person! | ||
What an impress... I am embarrassed to have her in my home! | ||
Wow! | ||
What a leader! | ||
Dr. White's talks bring a mixture of expertise, passion, vision, and authentic style, bitch, to create holistic takeaways for audience. | ||
That sounds too complicated for me. | ||
This is already way over my head. | ||
The heart of Dr. White's work addresses the ability to create transformative environments with intentionality and inclusion. | ||
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She helps create professional spaces where people can collaborate through a lens of compassion, empathy, and understanding. | ||
Dr. White is the author of three books. | ||
The Intentional Inclusionist, Next Level Inclusionist, and her latest book, Inclusion Uncomplicated. | ||
I've read your trilogy. | ||
I've read your books. | ||
My favorite? | ||
My favorite? | ||
What's my favorite? | ||
I would probably say my favorite is the classic, The Intentional Inclusionist, followed closely by Inclusion Uncomplicated, and although last but certainly not least, Next Level Inclusionist. | ||
Dr. White believes in belongingness, giving voice to those who may not have had a voice before. | ||
The heart of Dr. White's work is around being able to create transformative environments with intentionality around inclusion. | ||
She helps create professional spaces where people can collaborate through a lens of compassion, empathy, and understanding. | ||
What an impressive person. | ||
I feel so stupid when I read these bios. | ||
Wow thanks for making me feel like shit. | ||
How old are you again? | ||
Wow you've accomplished all that. | ||
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It's a true honor. | |
Oh and then wow customers also bought items by Elizabeth Liba, Mary Frances Winters, Ruchika Tulsian, Lily Jang, Gabrielle Gallegoy-Gonzalez. | ||
Nice. | ||
What else we got? | ||
Gabrielle Gallegoy-Gonzalez writes, Racial justice at work. | ||
Practical solutions for systemic change. | ||
Let's see. | ||
Let's take a look at Elizabeth Leba. | ||
I'm not yelling. | ||
A black woman's guide to navigating the workplace. | ||
I am not yelling! | ||
I am not yelling! | ||
You just can't, you know... Don't let this... Don't let this... | ||
Do not let this make you hate black people, okay? | ||
I love black people. | ||
There are a lot of black people that are not ridiculous like this, okay? | ||
Do not, please do not allow this to in any way influence your feelings about black people in a negative way, because there's a lot of black people that are great, but this industry is a, is a joke. | ||
And nobody's talking about it. | ||
I'm literally, I'm not yelling. | ||
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Let's take a look. | |
Let's take a look here. | ||
Let's take a look. | ||
What's the about section? | ||
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I mean we can imagine. | |
Is there any, can we read, can we read a page? | ||
Here's the forward. | ||
Why are you yelling? | ||
Presumably that's a white guy. | ||
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Elizabeth? | |
Liza? | ||
Why are you yelling? | ||
As a black woman, I have had those words hurled at me more times than I can to remember. | ||
Most of us have. | ||
They're on page one of the Angry Black Woman Trope Manual. | ||
They're usually accusatory spoken by someone who does not look like us. | ||
The subtext of this phrase, informed by history and epigenetics, is who do you think you are? | ||
Why are you holding your ground? | ||
Why are you holding me accountable? | ||
Why are you letting me control you? | ||
How dare you be uppity? | ||
And the n-word is silent. | ||
This phrase is weaponized to police our tone. | ||
It is an attempt to manipulate us into quiet submission. | ||
It is meant to mute our voice. | ||
The thing is, I was never yelling. | ||
We were never yelling. | ||
I was merely speaking my truth, calmly and staying grounded in my principles. | ||
Admittedly, there was a time when I might have allowed myself to be bullied into speechlessness. | ||
Those days have gone. | ||
I refuse to be silenced. | ||
We refuse to be silenced. | ||
And we know that we do not have to yell in order to make our voices heard. | ||
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Oh boy. | |
Who gave this bitch the ox? | ||
That's what I'm saying. | ||
Who gave black people the ox? | ||
Time for whites to take it back. | ||
Alright! | ||
You see these black doctors We went from Hegel and Heidegger to this. | ||
All right, give me the ox. | ||
We're giving it back to Hitler. | ||
We're giving it back to Germany. | ||
All right, thank you very much. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Here you go, Adolf Hitler. | ||
No, I'm kidding. | ||
Kidding! | ||
All right. | ||
All right, you had your turn. | ||
Now we're giving it back to the German race. | ||
I'm not even German. | ||
I can't relate as an Italian. | ||
I think I could write a book called I'm Not Yelling. | ||
Do you know how many times I've been talking to somebody and they said, I was recently with a group of friends in L.A. | ||
and we were at this very expensive restaurant. | ||
I think I just said the word Jews. | ||
I didn't even say it in a negative way. | ||
I just said Jewish something. | ||
And the one guy was like, hey, shh, keep your voice down. | ||
And I was like, what? | ||
I wasn't even saying it in a bad way. | ||
And then somebody else was like, shh, you're talking too loud. | ||
And I was like, what? | ||
I'm not even talking that loud. | ||
So you know what? | ||
I can relate. | ||
What's the epigenetic subtext? | ||
Why are you holding me accountable? | ||
Why are you standing your ground? | ||
Why are you being so uppity? | ||
But they said Dago silently. | ||
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But they said Greaseball silently. | |
Why are you being such an uppity Dago, they said. | ||
But the Dago was silent. | ||
I used to be bullied into speechlessness. | ||
Not anymore. | ||
I calmly held my ground. | ||
Anyway. | ||
It's true, though. | ||
Alright, anyway. | ||
You know the one person that stuck up for me? | ||
A Jewish guy. | ||
One of my many Jewish friends stuck up for me. | ||
So... It was a self-hating Italian who shushed me, and then it was a Polish guy who shushed me the second time. | ||
And it was actually a Jewish friend of mine. | ||
I said, you know what? | ||
Let's go. | ||
It's the Jewish guy who stuck up for me. | ||
So anyway. | ||
Alright, so that's that. | ||
That's not really going anywhere, but we're gonna move on. | ||
I want to get into this. | ||
You know what? | ||
Let's save this ADL story for tomorrow because, you know, we're already an hour and a half in. | ||
Hey, we're already an hour and a half in. | ||
Really, we're an hour in. | ||
Should I cover the ADL story? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I kinda don't feel like it. | ||
I gotta get to bed. | ||
I'm gonna read the Super Chats. | ||
This has been a good show. | ||
We'll cover the ADL story tomorrow. | ||
I'm gonna change the title here. | ||
What should I what should I call this show? | ||
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DEI layoffs explode as Rich White's What? | ||
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I'm going to go ahead. | |
Hmm. | ||
Hmm. | ||
What? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I maybe I'll come back to it Okay Whoops, where's my mouse? | ||
All right, let's move on. | ||
Let's take a look at our super chats We'll see what we got here Um, let me do this. | ||
Give me a sec. | ||
Let me do this. | ||
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Okay. | |
Alright, let's see. | ||
What do we got? | ||
Super Chats. | ||
Favorite part of the show. | ||
Catholic Gooba sent $5. | ||
Richard Spencer the type of nigga to cult its boobies. | ||
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Uh, no. | |
I disagree. | ||
I disagree. | ||
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I don't think that's true. | |
I think that he would just call them tits, to be honest with you. | ||
Let me just lower this. | ||
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It's so high up. | |
Whoops. | ||
Fuck. | ||
Why do I keep... Let me lock that. | ||
Why can't... Okay. | ||
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Here we go. | |
All right. | ||
Let me move this down a little bit. | ||
It's way too high up. | ||
All right. | ||
Okay. | ||
Richard Percival sent $10. | ||
Lori Lightfoot was defeated in the Chicago mayoral race. | ||
I saw that. | ||
Yeah, very good. | ||
I haven't been following it too closely, but yeah, she was horrible. | ||
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So that's good. | |
Jim Statues sent $5. | ||
I'm a white Hispanic. | ||
Grew up in a 90% black area. | ||
Was constantly bullied for being white. | ||
Scott Adams is right. | ||
I'm no punk. | ||
I fought back. | ||
However, still blacks don't like whites. | ||
It's true. | ||
Yep, very true, very true. | ||
Scott's a real one. | ||
Supreme Growiper sent $3. | ||
Just RSVP'd so excited. | ||
DC Growiper City. | ||
Awesome! | ||
Let's go, I'll see you there. | ||
Hey, glad to hear it, man. | ||
Good for you. | ||
I hope you do start going to church. | ||
That's the only thing that matters, to be honest with you. | ||
Get right with God, and the rest follows from that. | ||
in a church. | ||
That's the only thing that matters to be honest with you. | ||
Get right with God and the rest flows from that. | ||
Dr. Underscore Taco sent $20. | ||
Keep the faith grow, wipers. | ||
Read your Bible. | ||
God is good. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Boogly. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't follow that scene. | ||
But I think they'll vote Trump because Trump will be the anti-war candidate with or without Gabbard. | ||
it will entail. | ||
I don't think they'll actually commit to voting Trump unless he makes Gabbard as his VP. | ||
Possible? | ||
I disagree. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't follow that scene. | ||
But I think they'll vote Trump because Trump will be the anti-war candidate with or without Gabbard. | ||
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I don't know where you're I feel myself going werewolf. | |
Thank you, man. | ||
That makes me feel good. | ||
That makes me feel appreciated. | ||
in retrograde. | ||
Coincidence? | ||
Nick going werewolf in DC. | ||
Grow Ipers standing by. - That's true. | ||
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I feel myself going werewolf. - Triz sent $40. | |
Hey Nick, thanks for streaming again tonight. | ||
You are appreciated more than you realize. | ||
I feel like I speak for a lot of people when I say that tuning into your stream makes our day a whole lot better. - Thank you, man. | ||
That makes me feel good. | ||
That makes me feel appreciated. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
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You know, it's, uh, I've been working a lot lately. | |
I've got a lot going on. | ||
I'm working for Ye, I'm doing my show, I'm flying all over the world, doing collaborations, I'm doing events, I'm... It's a lot. | ||
You know, but I appreciate that. | ||
Prue sent $3. | ||
Hey Nick, what are your thoughts on the iVoice? | ||
Have you heard yours? | ||
It really sounds nothing like you. | ||
You sound like a redneck. | ||
But it's scary that people could deepfake your voice in the future. | ||
I haven't heard anyone do my voice yet, but... Yeah, it's pretty freaky. | ||
I feel like my... I'm such a personality, AI will never be able to replicate me. | ||
Yeah, I think Christopher Wray and some other... Like, the government basically admitted it came from a lab leak. | ||
$152. | ||
Is there a reason the news is talking about COVID coming from a lab leak? | ||
Yeah, I think Christopher Wray and some other, like the government basically admitted it came from a lab leak. | ||
I think that's part of this anti-China thing, though. | ||
Therahanian sent $10. | ||
Right on target, as usual, noticing. | ||
Dugan, in his book Foundations of Geopolitics, was to increase division among blacks and whites in the U.S. | ||
It's one of the tactics the Soviets never stopped. | ||
The neo-Bolsheviks are Freemasons and Jewish. | ||
I'm not really with you on this Dugan conspiracy thing, but there is some truth to it. | ||
That's what you're saying. | ||
Spinefish sent $3. | ||
Have you ever put your drink in the freezer then forgot about it? | ||
Terina Sheed sent $3. | ||
You're 100% right. | ||
Even during the turn of the century, racial integration was pushed by Jews funding the NAACP through black mouthpieces like Webb Dubois. | ||
You've hit the nail on the head. | ||
Yeah, it seems like they're playing it up like that. | ||
Koch Rudder sent $9. | ||
Keep it up, brother. | ||
Are you aware of Devin Stack aka Black Pilled? | ||
Yeah, but I don't really follow him or anything. | ||
Tari Nasheed sent $3. | ||
Even the president The president of Iran has said Muslims must defend the sanctity of Christ or be cast out of Islam. | ||
Zionists, on the other hand, want to overturn the entire Christian civilization. | ||
Yeah, people don't realize that. | ||
It's fundamentally about Jesus. | ||
And if you're a follower of Jesus, if you're a Christian of any kind, then the current state of the world is unacceptable. | ||
Donald E. Rump sent $3. 1000% return. | ||
1000% right and then the moment E becomes vocal again, they'll shift it from blacks attacking whites, to blacks attacking Jews to reinforce the rail. | ||
Could be wrong though. | ||
Yeah, we'll see. | ||
Dan Zamnut. | ||
Sent $10. | ||
Hit the nail on the head with everything tonight. | ||
Some people around here don't seem to care too much for Christianity but they don't realize that Christianity is what gives us moral basis and it's the key to our success. | ||
God bless. | ||
Yeah, but we shouldn't think too much of it in terms of its effects. | ||
Like when people say Christianity is the reason we succeed because you can't go through the motions. | ||
You should believe in God because it's the truth. | ||
Not because it has this effect of providing a basis for ethical conduct or because it causes prosperity. | ||
You have to believe in it for the thing in itself. | ||
Matt underscore Mack sent $50. | ||
Such a good show tonight, King. | ||
Good to see you back in the studio, but a little sad the hoodie era is over. | ||
The hoodie era was fun. | ||
I'm not gonna lie to you. | ||
I had a good time with the hoodie. | ||
DR Dat sent $10. | ||
R&D? | ||
More like R&B. | ||
Yeah, exactly. | ||
Ballsweat sent $10. | ||
I ain't yelling, ya heard me? | ||
Ballsweat out. | ||
Thank you, Ballsweat. | ||
Big shout out. | ||
Very funny, nice. | ||
Very funny. | ||
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Nice. | |
That's great. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Thanks. | ||
Hello. | ||
You know I was just watching Rocky and I realized something. | ||
You know who discovered America? | ||
An Italian. | ||
You know who is instrumental to saving America? | ||
An Italian. | ||
Okay, that's all. | ||
Good night. | ||
Very true. | ||
You're right about that. | ||
Micro Eyeper sent $5. | ||
This show is good, and I enjoy watching it. | ||
You should do more of these. | ||
I'm planning on it. | ||
Yeah, thank you. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
We'll get to it tomorrow, okay? | ||
IDL story. | ||
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Okay. | |
Damn guess we got something to look forward to. | ||
GN bud. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
Well, we'll get to it tomorrow, okay? | ||
Protestant grow. | ||
I percent $5. | ||
Poorly timed super chat. | ||
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Protestant grow. | ||
I percent $5. | ||
You've heard of leaving your bottle in the fridge, but have you heard of leaving your gaming controller in the fridge? | ||
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No. | |
Stowy sent three. | ||
Hey Nick, are you gonna watch the new Mandalorian season? | ||
I enjoyed your other Star Wars reviews. | ||
Thanks for all the great content. | ||
Thanks. | ||
Yeah, I'll probably... When's it coming out? | ||
Is that coming out soon? | ||
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Let me see. | |
Mandalorian... What is it? | ||
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What do we got? | |
on season three. | ||
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It's coming up! | |
Whoa! | ||
It's coming out today! | ||
No way. | ||
Let's see, hang on. | ||
No way. | ||
I, to be honest with you, I don't really like The Mandalorian. | ||
I didn't, I don't really like it that much. | ||
I hate the main character. | ||
I hate that people call it Mando. | ||
I hate that people say this is the way. | ||
I think the whole thing is completely gay. | ||
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If I'm being honest with you. | |
The main character just sucks. | ||
It's like, the guy's just a pussy. | ||
You know, they made him this, like, soft-spoken beta male. | ||
It's so... It's so bad. | ||
All these kick-ass girls in there. | ||
This, like, this daddy daycare thing. | ||
Why does every Star Wars show and movie now gotta be... It's about... dragging around a little kid. | ||
That was Obi-Wan. | ||
This is... Mandalorian. | ||
Star Wars was never like that. | ||
It was never about that. | ||
Where was that in the original trilogy? | ||
Where was that in the prequel trilogy? | ||
You may say Anakin and Phantom Menace, but I don't think it was really like that, actually. | ||
So, I don't like this new premise of the baby thing, and I know, I don't want to spoil it, but that's not really... Well, I guess it is, actually. | ||
Part of the ending of the last season. | ||
But I don't like the main character. | ||
I don't like the whole... It's just very flat to me. | ||
I'm not a fan. | ||
So... Yeah, but I'll be watching it. | ||
When does it... When does the season come out though? | ||
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Let's see... What does it say? | |
Tell me in the live chat. | ||
chat when does it come out anybody know So I'll watch it. | ||
I started watching Breaking Bad. | ||
Maybe I'll wait until I finish that. | ||
All right, let's see what else we got here. | ||
Hey, thanks a lot man. | ||
Love you too. | ||
God bless. | ||
Me too! | ||
Yeah, count down the days. | ||
until you're the first theocratic dictator of America. | ||
I took the oath of seven. | ||
I love you. | ||
God bless. - Hey, thanks a lot, man. | ||
Love you too. | ||
God bless. | ||
Me too. | ||
Yeah, count down the days. | ||
We'll see. - Johnny Bravo sent $3. | ||
I see many normies white neocons saying that white kids should learn how to fight and be more feral when seen getting beat up blacks in school by blacks. | ||
That take irritates me. | ||
What are your thoughts? | ||
What? | ||
I see more white neocons saying that white kids should learn how to fight? | ||
Why does it irritate you seeing white people saying that white kids should learn how to fight? | ||
Like it's victim-blaming? | ||
Like, oh, they should just learn how to fight? | ||
I agree. | ||
The thing is, we should live in a society where that doesn't happen. | ||
I don't know why anybody would accept that as our standard of living that we would tolerate. | ||
A level of violence and dysfunction and predation like that. | ||
That's not, that's actually not, I don't think, the kind of environment that anybody wants to live in. | ||
It's like, hey, whoa, get tough! | ||
It's like, why? | ||
What do we live in, Africa? | ||
We live in America. | ||
Nobody should be afraid that they're going to be attacked for no reason randomly, that there's going to be brawls and fights, and don't get me wrong, there's a little bit of violence in any male community, but the kind of random, malicious violence but the kind of random, malicious violence among black adolescents is just something on another level that no other race does. | ||
And it's distinctly predatory. | ||
So, no, I don't think we should aspire. | ||
It's almost the opposite of aspire. | ||
It's like, what's the opposite of aspire? | ||
We're trying to like lower ourselves and say, oh, we got to be just as, just as what? | ||
Unstable and predatory and hostile and violent. | ||
I don't think any of those words describe the type of civilization we want to live in. | ||
So, I agree. | ||
Hey, glad to hear it, man. | ||
Thanks. | ||
Let me take a look at our cozy Super Chats. | ||
We got some here. | ||
Euro Kruipers says, After all the lies Grayzone published about you, I no longer believe Zelensky is a baby-eating coke addict. | ||
Great work, Gayzone! | ||
Oh, I see, because they're lying about Zelensky, then. | ||
Gruyper warrior with a couple of big super chats. | ||
Hey, thanks a lot He says god bless you. | ||
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Nick. | |
Do not give up this fight. | ||
You were called for this. | ||
It's clear to me You need this more than I do. | ||
Oh seven. | ||
God bless you all a FEA and gripers. | ||
Hey Everybody Oh sevens to griper warrior. | ||
Thank you very much for the big super chats Hey, I'm not giving up anytime soon. | ||
I appreciate you buddy. | ||
I Agree, I was called for this so I appreciate the words of encouragement. | ||
It means a lot to me these days. | ||
It's kind of been like a tough period. | ||
It's been a very transitional period for me. | ||
Because it's almost like... I was thinking about this today. | ||
What do you do after you meet Donald Trump and Ye and they both love you? | ||
Like, where do you go from there? | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
It's like, I was going on... I've been doing the same thing every day for six years. | ||
Doing my show, night after night, and I had said for a long time I wanted to change, I wanted to try something new and all this, and then it's like, I won! | ||
It's like, I won? | ||
Now I don't know what to do! | ||
I won. | ||
I started the show in 2017 as like a Trump, yay, superfan, and also like a adjacent alt-right kind of a guy, and then I'm at a dinner table, | ||
with yay and Donald Trump and Donald Trump is saying oh this guy gets me and he's saying wow you're really smart wow where did you find this guy to yay and he's like hey you know tell him what you said to me he's saying to me to tell the Trump and it's like now I'm working for yay I'm texting him every day | ||
And so there's like this, so I'm in this very transitional period, it's like that happened, it kind of rocked my world, and now the question is what happens in 24? | ||
Because 24 is going to rewrite everything. | ||
It's really the beginning of a new era in a certain sense. | ||
It's not just a transitional time for me, it's a transitional time for everything that's happening, because Trump was a revolutionary. | ||
And the initial wave of the Trump revolution ended. | ||
And now this is like a critical juncture. | ||
It's an inflection point. | ||
Because he reruns in 2016 and that's when it starts. | ||
The first term is an extension of that. | ||
2020 is about renewing that. | ||
The previous two years is the sort of Falling action or the closing action and now as we get ready for 24, it's like it's a whole new world It's like a whole turning seven years has passed seven years as an increment It's like things are totally different after seven years. | ||
They say that the human body isn't even made up of the same cells after seven years So it's like it's a whole new everything's changed Everything's so different Everything changed after 2020. | ||
Everything changed after Mar-a-Lago. | ||
And, you know, so it's a whole new world. | ||
So I'm really trying to find my new groove here. | ||
And it's gonna go one of two ways in the next few months. | ||
Which you could probably, you know, surmise what that is. | ||
But there's, you know, there's sort of Things are sort of up in the air right now, let's put it that way. | ||
But... But anyway, so... I appreciate the encouragement these days, because lately I'm just sort of like, what's... I'm trying to channel what the future's gonna be, because right now it's very uncertain. | ||
For as long as I've been doing this show, I had a very clear idea of exactly what I was doing, and where I was going, and what the next step was. | ||
And right now, it's sort of... | ||
It's sort of not very clear. | ||
It's it's unclear so Anyway, so I appreciate it, but I'm hanging in there, you know, I'm hanging in there, you know I'm never gonna give up the fight, but it's just I'm just trying to stay on top of what what comes next But I've got some big plans. | ||
It's just a matter of It's just a matter of some other things that are that are In development. | ||
But anyway, I can't really talk too much about my future plans, but FEC and all that. | ||
But anyway, if you see this your EPIC says good night. | ||
It's way too late. | ||
Please stream a bit earlier. | ||
Yeah, I'll try and stream early tomorrow. | ||
White Monster says handsome truth. | ||
Definitely not an actual Jewish crisis actor. | ||
LARPing is a National Socialist with a totally abstracter following. | ||
That guy is 100% a Fed. | ||
White monster says totally nailed it with the alt-zog being racist to compromise on the JQ rising It's a spiritual conflict more than anything Secular slash pagan see them as in-group preferences not a thousand-year spiritual conflict rate-taking. | ||
Thank you, man If you see this your epics is never mind. | ||
I'm awake Okay Let's see, I Think we got a few more here on stream pay Johnny Bravo said $3. | ||
Sorry, I had a bit of a stroke when I typed that super chat. | ||
And yes, I agree. | ||
Asking whites to match the level of black savagery is an impossible task. | ||
Whites aren't just built like that. | ||
Well, the question is do we want to? | ||
What kind of society do we want to live in? | ||
And I think that it would be best if we just didn't have that kind of predatory violence. | ||
Period. | ||
It'd be better for both white and black people. | ||
Yeah, I slowed it down a little bit. | ||
Hey, thank you man. | ||
Hey, ball sweat again. | ||
Looks like the spinning AF block is a little slow. | ||
Anyways, great show. | ||
Ball sweat out. | ||
- Yeah, I slowed it down a little bit. | ||
- Silver Surfer Grow Iper sent $50. | ||
Thank you for your service. - Hey, thank you, man. | ||
I appreciate it. - The Unknown Soldier sent $3. | ||
Remember when the propertarians completely fell apart after that guy pissed himself in front of those black people at the rally? | ||
I forgot what year that even was. | ||
What I remember, for like a whole year, the propertarians were super chatting my show saying, Why don't you take it seriously? | ||
It is the future. | ||
They're gonna change the Constitution. | ||
They're gonna start a new American Revolution. | ||
Why are you laughing? | ||
And then their leader, if you guys don't remember, this is old lore, the leader literally pissed his pants on their day where they declared a second independence, okay? | ||
For some of you new guys that don't understand the lore, proprietarianism, it was like this new libertarian sect where they said that they were going to change the Constitution to protect property and that was going to give them the legal mandate to, like, shut down immigration or do the kind of right-wing things we need to do. | ||
I don't know. | ||
It was a long time ago. | ||
It was totally convoluted. | ||
And And they had a couple of big content creators. | ||
One was a guy named John Mark, I think, and he had like a motorcycle helmet and he made these videos explaining it. | ||
And the whole thing sounded ridiculous to me. | ||
And they were always pressing me to endorse or become that. | ||
And so they planned out a big rally. | ||
Their main thought leader was some guy with a beard. | ||
I forget his name. | ||
And their big rally was supposed to be a new Declaration of Independence, and they were going to ratify a new Bill of Rights, all on their own, and this was going to start a revolution. | ||
And so they went to some state capital, I think in Texas, and it was their big day, and they had their live stream on, it was all set to go, and then BLM showed up, and BLM bullied them | ||
into giving their mic to the BLM counter protesters and they started saying stuff about it's gotta be for black people above above and all the proprietarians were just submissively like nodding along and saying yeah yeah and like and everything and then the main guy the leader of it like thought leader like the equivalent of me and their thing literally pissed his pants because the black people are like threatening them And it was on video and everything. | ||
And later he does a video and says, I got sweaty, okay? | ||
He goes, my ass was sweating. | ||
I got sweaty. | ||
It was a hot day. | ||
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But you know, you can't recover from that. | |
And so, that guy John Mark, the big YouTuber, literally closed his YouTube channel. | ||
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He said, we're not, there's no way we can recover from this. | |
And so they just, they literally all packed it up and shut it down and they were never heard from again. | ||
And so it's like, you know, a lot of people call me a lolcow and a lot of people make fun of me And and I know I have a lot of like cyber stalkers to watch my every move and they make fun of everything but When you think about how bad it could get not that we should compare ourselves to that But but then you can see what what a real a real lolcow looks like that's a lolcow You know You know, I don't know. | ||
I think America First has an extremely competent production. | ||
Like, Athpac 3? | ||
I think it's unmatched. | ||
I think that's as good as it's ever gotten in dissident politics, ever. | ||
LED video walls. | ||
You know, we had a podium the three presidents had spoken at, beautiful blue curtains, great lighting, great stream, great optics, I'm young, I'm handsome. | ||
We had Marjorie Greene, who turned out to suck, but whatever. | ||
When over a thousand people there at a huge hotel in one of the entertainment, great entertainment cities in America, and they go, that guy's a lol cow. | ||
And then you get in another movement, the guy pisses his pants at their big, at their historic Declaration of Independence. | ||
Like, I think that's actually, I think that's actually what a bad situation looks like. | ||
So anyway, yeah, I do remember that. | ||
A lot of you guys don't remember. | ||
That's some old lore. | ||
It's a few years ago. | ||
Boo sent $3. | ||
If white kids are to be expected just fight back against black kids, then shouldn't schools be segregated based on weight class like combat sports? | ||
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Micro Iper sent $3. | ||
My autistic son Kevin goes crazy stimming when you do your black woman bit. | ||
It causes issues in my home. | ||
Okay, let's see. | ||
That's great. | ||
Thank you for that. | ||
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Okay. | |
I think that's our last super chat. | ||
Which is perfect timing. | ||
Yeah, I think I'm done. | ||
All right, that's our last super chat. | ||
That's gonna do it for me. | ||
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Also, Thanks to everybody that watches the show, thanks to all our Super Chatters, everybody that watches, we love you, and I will see you tomorrow. | ||
Until then, have a great rest of your evening. | ||
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Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo! |