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And some are saying that it may have problems in the state Supreme Court. | ||
It's going to have First Amendment problems. | ||
But I think it's very interesting. | ||
And similar bills are now being considered in other states as well. | ||
It's a huge step in the right direction. | ||
So we'll talk about what's in the bill. | ||
I have one... I like the idea. | ||
I like the premise. | ||
It's great stuff. | ||
If I might though, just one suggestion. | ||
We need to lower the age. | ||
We need to lower the age for this minor status. | ||
Because here we are, they're saying that we're going to take all these minors off of TikTok. | ||
And it's like, hang on a second. | ||
Where are we going to find our wives if 17 year olds aren't allowed on TikTok? | ||
That's my question. | ||
Where are we going to find our, how are we going to groom our future wives If they start telling the kids that they can't be on the apps until they're 18, I'm sorry that's pushing it. | ||
What's next? | ||
They're gonna say you can't be on the app until you're 30? | ||
I mean that's a little bit crazy. | ||
I think they're pushing it a little bit. | ||
So if I might, hey listen, great idea, great stuff, we can workshop this. | ||
Let's just bring the age down just a little bit, just Macron's raising the retirement age. | ||
I'm gonna bring down the legal age. | ||
Just a couple. | ||
Let's raise retirement age. | ||
Let's lower That other age. | ||
Let's lower that other one by a couple years. | ||
I think we're all in agreement. | ||
Yes? | ||
I think we all... I think we all... You don't have to stand up and say it. | ||
That's why I'm here. | ||
Okay? | ||
I know you're all just too afraid to admit it. | ||
The silent majority is with me. | ||
I am your voice. | ||
We're gonna lower that age from 18 down to 16. | ||
And we don't need big government getting in the way. | ||
17-year-olds want to shake it on TikTok. | ||
Who is big government to get in the way here? | ||
Who is big government to get in the middle of this transaction? | ||
I mean, that's just a... Listen, I'm an authoritarian, totalitarian, national socialist. | ||
But we have to draw the line somewhere. | ||
Who is Uncle Sam? | ||
Who's the government here to get in the way of two free consenting individuals participating in a voluntary transaction? | ||
This is just ridiculous. | ||
This is what America was founded on. | ||
So listen. | ||
Suggestions, thoughts. | ||
Love the bill. | ||
It's a great start. | ||
But if we could modify that just a little bit. | ||
I just shaved, just by a hair. | ||
A couple of years off of this age here, because honestly, as long as we're thinking about what's best for the youth and everything, we gotta protect them from social media, but we can't protect them from prospective husbands. | ||
That's all I'm saying. | ||
So anyways, we'll talk about that. | ||
That's all a joke, of course. | ||
You know I don't mean any of that. | ||
18, firmly, always and forever, That's the age. | ||
Anything less would be offensive, quite honestly, and absurd. | ||
So you know that's all, hey, and clip this part, you know that's all just a big joke. | ||
A lot of people say they can't tell when I'm joking. | ||
Well, I'm telling ya, that was all just a big joke. | ||
I didn't mean any of that. | ||
So anyway, we're gonna get into all that, but first, before we get into the news, I want to remind you to smash the follow button. | ||
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What else? | ||
Any other news? | ||
I think that's it. | ||
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I don't have anything else to report here. | |
Just another day Yeah, I don't really have anything else for you before we get into it, I guess. | ||
People are gonna have a field day with that one. | ||
Don't you love this show? | ||
I like how the show goes live and it's like, you know, we support Macron, F you. | ||
By the way, I don't really, I'm not like in love with Macron as a guy. | ||
I don't really know that, I'm not really red-pilled on all that. | ||
I just like when a leader says, I'll be unpopular. | ||
And I also like seeing protesters get beat up by the cops. | ||
Depends on the protest though. | ||
When it's like baby boomers and they're like, hey we want our retirement benefits! | ||
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Awesome. | |
More cops everywhere. | ||
When it's like in the Capitol, for Trump, the cops are the real insurrectionists. | ||
And the protesters are the real police. | ||
So it's a little bit actually it actually is context dependent, but But what a show we start off the show strong we support Macron joke about being attracted to underage girls What could be better than this? | ||
Yeah, I don't really have too much else to report. | ||
I had a pretty average day Had a pretty average day did some work did some chores Did a little Twitter Had some dinner. | ||
Got a cup of coffee. | ||
I told you I had a dinner tonight. | ||
And I knew that I was going to come home and go to bed. | ||
So I stopped at Starbucks on the way home and I got coffee. | ||
And now I'm just feeling a little wired. | ||
Coffee hits different lately. | ||
I had way too much caffeine today. | ||
Had a monster and a coffee. | ||
So I'm feeling a little bit wired. | ||
I'm a little hopped up. | ||
But it's gonna be a good show. | ||
It's gonna be a good day. | ||
I'm gonna try... Here's the other thing I meant to say this. | ||
I'm gonna try and do another Rumble exclusive, I'm thinking this weekend. | ||
Because apparently my... | ||
Shadowbanning has been lifted. | ||
We noticed in my first ever Rumble exclusive on Monday that apparently I'm shadowbanned on the website which is outrageous because they're supposed to be First Amendment free speech platform and I do this stream and I'm the second biggest live streamer on the site at a given time on Monday and in spite of this I'm not on the front page. | ||
I'm not in the live stream section. | ||
I'm not in the live stream list where they list all the streams from most viewers to least viewers. | ||
It's very noticeable. | ||
So a lot of people complained and people were telling me yesterday when I was doing my show and simulcasting on Rumble, people said that apparently the shadow ban has been lifted. | ||
So I'd like to try it out and test it and so maybe I'll do a stream this weekend. | ||
And there might be some good content coming up. | ||
People have been bugging me about getting on Fresh and Fit. | ||
I'm going to see if I can get on there. | ||
I'm going to be making a trip down to Florida for Baked Alaska's release from prison in just a couple of weeks. | ||
So I think we'll be doing some big collaborations shortly. | ||
Probably first week in April. | ||
So those are just a few things coming up. | ||
But that's that. | ||
I want to move on. | ||
I want to get into the news here. | ||
Slow day though. | ||
Really slow day. | ||
I'm disappointed. | ||
I know a lot of you guys didn't watch the show last night because I started at 2 a.m. | ||
but we talked about last night how this Trump indictment looks like it's not coming and it's a huge disappointment not just because we are deprived of the content. | ||
Would have been awesome content. | ||
I love Trump. | ||
You know that? | ||
I don't wish this on him. | ||
But we all know the Trump mugshot would have went hard as fuck. | ||
Trump mugshot, Trump in handcuffs, this would have been good stuff. | ||
It would have helped him as well. | ||
It would have helped him secure the nomination, would have helped him win the presidency. | ||
So I'm a little bit disappointed we didn't get that, and now there's just nothing else. | ||
But I'd like to do, maybe tomorrow and maybe next week, I'd like to do some shows on foreign policy. | ||
Honestly, I've just been really busy, so I haven't been doing enough reading on this, but there's a lot of stuff going on in the foreign policy world that is just not being covered in the mainstream news. | ||
I don't know if you've seen any of this. | ||
I'll just touch on it briefly. | ||
But, Xi Jinping made a historic visit to Moscow this week and declared a new period of friendship with Russia. | ||
Russia said that they're now going to settle their trade in the Chinese Yuan, the Chinese currency. | ||
China brokered a deal between Iran and Saudi Arabia. | ||
They're normalizing diplomatic relations. | ||
Now they're talking about Saudi Arabia and Syria normalizing relations. | ||
The United States conducted an airstrike in Syria today. | ||
Iran said they're not funding the Houthi rebels anymore. | ||
A lot of big things. | ||
A lot of moving parts lately. | ||
And Andrew Anglin pointed this out on Twitter, and it's true. | ||
There have been these earth-shattering developments in the foreign policy realm, and they're just not being covered at all. | ||
And I know that because I read the news every day for this show, and I see this stuff on Twitter, and I see this stuff on Russia Today, and I see it on Telegram. | ||
A lot of the sources that reported on the Ukraine war are reporting this. | ||
But if you check New York Times, BBC, Fox News, they're not talking about it. | ||
And Andrew Anglin said, it's almost like the American regime is Just being destroyed. | ||
So the media just doesn't talk about it. | ||
And it's hard not to notice that that seems to be the case. | ||
And it really demonstrates a lot of what we talked about last year, which is that the U.S. | ||
media, if there are any doubts, is just straight up a mouthpiece for the government now. | ||
The U.S. | ||
government is getting destroyed strategically, geopolitically in the world, And the media is just going to ignore it. | ||
But we'll talk about that, I think, maybe tomorrow and if not tomorrow, then next week. | ||
So that's that. | ||
But I want to move on. | ||
We'll get into the news here tonight. | ||
And our first story is about this bill in Utah. | ||
And jokes aside, the bill is supposed to make it so that minors are not able to access social media without permission from their parents. | ||
And this is a story from Fox. | ||
It says, quote, Utah has become the first U.S. | ||
state to require social media firms get parental consent for children to use their apps and verify users are at least 18 years old. | ||
The governor said he signed the two sweeping measures to protect young people in the state. | ||
The bill will give parents full access to their children's online accounts, including posts and private messages. | ||
Under the measures enacted on Thursday, a parent or guardian's explicit consent will be needed before children can create accounts on apps such as Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok. | ||
The bill also imposes a social media curfew that blocks children's access between 1030 p.m. | ||
and 630 a.m. | ||
unless adjusted by their parents. | ||
Under the legislation, social media companies will no longer be able to collect a child's data or be targeted for advertising. | ||
The two bills, which are also designed to make it easier to take legal action against social media companies, will take effect on March 1st, 2024. | ||
Similar regulations are being considered in four other Republican states, including Arkansas, Texas, Ohio, and Louisiana, as well as the Democrat state, New Jersey. | ||
But some advocacy groups warned that the new legislation could put children at risk. | ||
You'll never guess who is against this, by the way. | ||
Seems like a no-brainer. | ||
Seems like a... And granted, you may disagree with the specifics of these bills. | ||
You may, you may not. | ||
But I think anybody would agree, regardless of what you think about any specific measures, again, and the specifics of what's in these bills, I think just about anybody, no matter how liberal, would agree that there needs to be some legal protection for children from Big Tech. | ||
And you can take that however you want, but I think anybody would agree, whether it's in the realm of data and privacy, Or it's in the realm of lewd content like pornography or it's in the realm of mental health and how the algorithms and these apps are designed to be addictive. | ||
They're designed to have this dopamine response mechanism where it's an endless scroll or this swiping or things like microtransactions. | ||
I think anybody could look at the explosion in software on mobile phones in the last 10 years and they could say that there needs to be regulation. | ||
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Who? | |
Who could possibly be? | ||
Man, if you could really brainstorm, if you could really sit down and use your imagination and try to imagine who would stand to thwart this and say, we cannot get in the way, who would it be? | ||
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Ari Kohn. | |
Well Ari Cohn has a big problem with it. | ||
I wonder what this guy's about. | ||
Ari Cohn, a free speech lawyer, nice, a free speech lawyer for tech freedom, said the bill posed significant free speech problems. | ||
He said, quote, there's so many children who might be in abusive households, who might be LGBT, who could be cut off from social media entirely, These children just have to be subjected to pornography, said Ari Cohn before attending a bris and a child rape session. | ||
That's a joke of course. | ||
That's a joke, not a serious... not a serious allegation. | ||
I know that's a little obnoxious to be doing the Jew voice, but like seriously, every day I wake up and sometimes I'm like, Maybe we should tone down the anti-semitism. | ||
Maybe we should try to rein it in. | ||
Maybe there's more to it. | ||
But then everywhere you look it's something like this. | ||
Big tech is out there just raping your kids every day in every conceivable way. | ||
I just listed like half a dozen issues which are separate. | ||
The data mining, the microtransactions, the porn, these dopamine-type mechanisms. | ||
Every day your kids are being targeted by the S&P 5, the biggest companies in the world. | ||
Trillion dollar market cap companies are going to work every day with an army of the best lawyers, software engineers, Marketing people and they are going to war every day to steal minutes and hours and days from your children's lives and to just molest them. | ||
Take all their search queries, record the audio through the microphone on their phones, record their clicks, record Even minute things, they create an electronic identity based on the kind of keyboards they have installed on their operating system. | ||
I mean, you name it, they are going to war every day to wring your kids dry. | ||
Every dollar, every cent, every second, every minute. | ||
And here you have a state like Utah that is beginning to try to put up some kind of legal barrier to this and who is there putting up their hands saying, no, we can't do it? | ||
A Jewish lawyer, of course. | ||
A Jewish lawyer, of course. | ||
Who else? | ||
Who else would it be other than a Jewish lawyer? | ||
I swear, there's going to be a day There will come a day when you have common sense bills against like... I'm sure when the bill had to be passed against raping kids there was like a Jewish freedom advocate that said, no, no, wait a second! | ||
Now wait a second! | ||
Hang on! | ||
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What about... It's like, hey man, listen. | |
That's great and all, but you really... I think this is why everybody has a problem. | ||
With you guys. | ||
I'm starting to see it. | ||
You know what? | ||
I think I'm starting to get it. | ||
Anyway. | ||
But that's not really the main point. | ||
The big picture. | ||
So, I mean, that's very funny and everything, but the big picture is this is really good stuff. | ||
And this is what the future looks like, in my view. | ||
And I was tweeting about this the other day. | ||
We as Christians, and we as people that are right-wing, We have to challenge ourselves to imagine what a future is going to look like if America becomes Christian, when America becomes Christian. | ||
And it has to go beyond this negation. | ||
It has to go beyond looking at the furthest extent of liberalism and saying, ew, no, stinky. | ||
Because that's all that I see. | ||
When I look at these social conservatives, which I think a lot of them are grifters, I look at these guys like Matt Walsh and Michael Knowles. | ||
What's the positive platform they're offering? | ||
All I see is they're just complaining about trannies all the time. | ||
Complaining about drag queens and complaining about trannies. | ||
Now, don't get me wrong. | ||
Obviously, in the kind of society that we want to live in, you're not going to have Drag Queen Story Hour. | ||
You're not going to have transgender acceptance and gender ideology everywhere. | ||
But we need a little bit more than that, to say the least. | ||
We need a lot more than that for how we're going to build our society, how we're going to fix problems. | ||
And I've been saying this for a long time on this show. | ||
I've been demanding more. | ||
Let's not just attack trannies. | ||
Let's attack the whole infrastructure here. | ||
We don't just have a tranny problem. | ||
We have a feminism problem. | ||
We have a gay problem. | ||
We have a We have a hormone problem. | ||
We have a birth control problem. | ||
We have a lot of problems. | ||
And so reimagining the society, it's not just about showing up to a Drag Queen Story Hour and bullying the most marginal people. | ||
And I know that's left-wing language talking about the so-called marginalized, but effectively that's what it is. | ||
It's taking the most alien, taking the most freakish, the most weird, the most offensive, and it's showing up and it's saying, pile on, fuck you, you know, you're weird, you're crass. | ||
And we've gotta go deeper than that. | ||
We've gotta go bigger than that. | ||
And say, we've gotta rewrite the whole code here. | ||
And this is like a perfect example of this. | ||
We should have things like this, and you know what? | ||
It should go further even still. | ||
I'm a big proponent of the idea that the children are a cop-out. | ||
Everybody always wants to circumscribe the social revolutions around the children. | ||
And what I mean by that is, they're willing to concede feminism. | ||
They're willing to concede homosexuality. | ||
They're willing to concede transgenderism. | ||
They're willing to concede all of it. | ||
They say, but just not the kids. | ||
They're willing to concede pornography, profanity, ludity, apostasy, everywhere, just not the kids. | ||
In some cases, they say things like, well, just not very young kids, like in the case of Florida, where the very conservative governor, Ron DeSantis, says, you cannot indoctrinate our children about homosexuality until the fourth grade. | ||
And it's like, at some point, we have got to have, and this is what this is about, we have got to have the moral conviction to say, these things are wrong. | ||
They are always wrong, they are wrong altogether, for everybody, all the time. | ||
What people are doing, in effect, is hiding behind children. | ||
And they want to take this agnostic approach for society. | ||
And society really is what you believe fundamentally. | ||
What I mean by that is people want to go out there and say, well, you can have your pornography, and you can have your gay marriage, and you can have your tranny surgeries, but just not our kids. | ||
Well, you know what? | ||
If you're going out there and saying that people can partake in these things in the society, you're giving license for people to partake in these things. | ||
Do you even believe that they're wrong? | ||
It's almost like they're hiding from saying, from having a moral conviction on these issues. | ||
If you're unwilling to say these things should not be permitted in the society because they are wrong, it's almost like you're unwilling to say they're wrong at all. | ||
And so instead they say in a very limited sense, well it's not wrong, it's just not what I want for my kids. | ||
But those are two very different things. | ||
You could say, I don't want my kids to have sugary drinks. | ||
I don't want my kids to watch Family Guy. | ||
I don't want my kids to skateboard. | ||
But if you're unwilling to say these things are wrong for society, we don't want to live in a country where these things are popular, or these things are considered acceptable, then you're really unwilling to stake out a moral position on these issues. | ||
You're really not saying Gay is wrong, trans is wrong, porn is wrong, etc. | ||
You're just saying in a very narrow private sense, in a very agnostic sense, well it's just not right for me and by extension my children and my family. | ||
And that's just not good enough. | ||
So like I said, I'm really making two claims here. | ||
I'm saying I like this bill, I think this bill is a great start, and I think that this bill is headed in the right direction because it's considering things that are bigger than just attacking trannies at the Drag Queen Story Hour or whatever. | ||
Transvestites. | ||
But at the same time, I'm also gonna knock it as being not ambitious enough. | ||
I am sick and tired of this hiding behind the kids. | ||
And it's not, by the way, even just with the sexual issues, which I just listed off a few of them. | ||
It's even other issues, like drugs. | ||
People will say, well, we can legalize marijuana, but you just gotta be 18. | ||
And it goes with all kinds of other things. | ||
At some point, we've got to go in there, in the public square, with an alternative competing system. | ||
A coherent, self-contained, internally consistent alternative system. | ||
And we've got to show up in the public square and say, listen, we are not liberals. | ||
We are not amoral. | ||
We are a religious people. | ||
We believe that there is a God. | ||
We believe in design. | ||
We believe in a natural law. | ||
We believe in a moral law. | ||
We believe that we have to follow that. | ||
We believe that's the most important thing. | ||
And if that's the most important thing, then the aim of government and the aim of society should be to make it possible, and you could say to facilitate people being able to abide by a moral and a natural law. | ||
Like, this is a revolutionary, this is a truly alternative idea, rather than saying that the purpose of government and society is to facilitate people doing whatever they please. | ||
We're saying something different. | ||
We're showing up and saying, no, we are not liberal. | ||
We're not willing to, we're not willing to abdicate moral authority to the individual and whatever they decide is appropriate. | ||
We believe that we know what's moral. | ||
We know what the moral lies. | ||
We believe that society and government does have a purpose and it's not facilitating people's appetites, pleasures, It is to facilitate them and to make it possible for them to live what we know to be a healthy, moral, fulfilling life. | ||
And therefore, in the service of that, we will not permit people to do drugs, we will not permit people to use pornography, we will not permit people to profit from those things, we will not permit people to market those things to children or anybody, or promulgate the idea that those things are acceptable. | ||
Like, that would be... that would be where we need to go. | ||
And I would say something like this. | ||
I would also Here's what I would add to that. | ||
Not because those things are traditional. | ||
I would say this is a post-liberal idea. | ||
We have to show up to the public square and say, look, we tried it your way. | ||
Look at what your system has wrought. | ||
It has wrought these horrible things. | ||
We tried individualism. | ||
We tried amorality. | ||
We tried liberalism. | ||
And look at what it produced. | ||
It produced things that we can see are plainly injurious, plainly causing misery, plainly causing people to be idle, unproductive, chemically dependent on pharmaceuticals, lonely, all kinds of other problems. | ||
We've rediscovered the need for what we had before. | ||
And And that's where things like this, I would say, even fall short. | ||
I look around today, and don't get me wrong, we're gradually getting in the right direction. | ||
I like to see things like this. | ||
I like to see these kinds of conversations. | ||
But we, as the America First Movement, as the Christian Future Movement, we have got to be the immovable, fixed standard of what it is to be right-wing. | ||
And it's like literally our job to always be shaking our head and saying we're not there, not good enough. | ||
So it's a good bill and it's true. | ||
Like I said, there are a multitude of problems and a multitude of threats that big tech poses and largely, primarily, to children. | ||
Because children are the most impressionable, children are the most vulnerable, the most influenceable. | ||
And it is true. | ||
And this is an argument that went on even in the age of television. | ||
It is true that technology and capital are more powerful than the parents. | ||
The argument around television used to be something like parents should take better care of their kids or something. | ||
Parents should regulate what their children see on TV. | ||
We know that the ubiquity of media and technology and the ubiquity because of their financial power has made parents to some extent impotent in the face of these things. | ||
You can have very conservative, very Christian parents. | ||
You could have even powerful parents that can't control their kids. | ||
And so that's a place where the government needs to step in and mediate these things between the population and these interested commercial parties. | ||
We have to see the government as having a responsibility as a representative and a defender and an intermediary between what's in the public interest, what we know to be good for the people, which means families, children, and then these other powerful institutions, powerful interests. | ||
So I think it's a pretty revolutionary thing to be hearing in the 2020s that government should get in the way. | ||
Government should introduce itself and stand in the way between a trillion dollar tech company and little kids. | ||
And by the way, they're in some cases helpless parents. | ||
Absolutely, that's the role. | ||
But we should take an expanded view of that and say, if children need to be protected from big tech, If Big Tech is bad for children, then what would be the limiting principle for that? | ||
To say that adults don't need to be protected, for example, with their privacy and the data mining that goes on. | ||
Maybe you could say that an adult has the ability to decide how late they want to use it and maybe a curfew doesn't make sense. | ||
But we should seriously consider other restrictions. | ||
And I don't think that's outrageous. | ||
In China, and in other countries, they do the same thing. | ||
In China, they say you can't play video games for more than two hours. | ||
Can anybody tell me why that's really such a bad thing? | ||
I don't know, maybe you disagree with two hours, or how you'd want to enforce that or something, but it's a big, complicated world. | ||
These technologies are extremely dynamic, and they're having a profound effect on individual and social life. | ||
And I don't think it's crazy. | ||
In fact, I think it's reasonable to say the government should have a role in retarding some of these major transformations because clearly a lot of these things are not good. | ||
So... | ||
Big interesting development in Utah, but I think I would see this as more of a starting point than an ending point. | ||
I look at a lot of the things that are going on that people are cheering on and I'm saying this is really just like the bare minimum. | ||
And don't get me wrong, it's got to start somewhere, but it has to go further. | ||
And so that's why you can't have people going out there and saying, hey, mission accomplished. | ||
Because unless it gives birth to this conversation and to the possibility that this is going to keep increasing, then it really isn't making much of a difference. | ||
Do you know what I mean? | ||
We have to take it all the way. | ||
Otherwise, it is just ameliorating the deep-seated fundamental problems that we have. | ||
It is just regulating them. | ||
It is just moderating them. | ||
It is not challenging them. | ||
It's not actually solving those problems. | ||
So anyway, that's the bill in Utah. | ||
Those are my thoughts on that. | ||
There's a few ideas in there. | ||
And as right-wing people, we have to, and this is a constant process, be challenging ourselves in how we think about these things. | ||
The children thing is a big one. | ||
We're always, and I really, I don't like this mentality that says, you can do whatever you want, but just think of the kids. | ||
It's like, hey man, if it's wrong, it's wrong. | ||
And it is true that adults are able to discern, but by the same token, adults are not that much different than children. | ||
And we all know that there are sheeps and shepherds, and there's responsibility for leaders. | ||
There are leaders in society. | ||
Leaders do need to set the tone. | ||
I'm not one of these guys that thinks that everybody can discern. | ||
If you know enough people, you know that a lot of people, they can't do it for themselves. | ||
It would be a better world if the government were taking options off the table for people. | ||
I will never be convinced otherwise. | ||
Some people, for example, would be hooked on drugs and would not be able to control themselves. | ||
In another world, if the government was intensely regulating that and made it impossible to acquire drugs, those people would be better off. | ||
And you can apply that logic to a lot of things. | ||
It's just prudence. | ||
So anyway, so that's that. | ||
That's the Utah bill. | ||
And like I said, they're proposing other such measures in other Republican states. | ||
They're also talking about it in New Jersey. | ||
This is good. | ||
In my mind, this is like saving children. | ||
I really believe there is going to be a reckoning with all this stuff. | ||
I think that it is incalculable. | ||
The cognitive damage. | ||
There's like going to be a major cognitive deficit in this generation because of social media. | ||
I know previous generations said that about television and they were probably right. | ||
It is incalculable. | ||
I mean, it really makes you, it would really make a person upset. | ||
To think about how many Mozarts, how many Heideggers, how many geniuses, their brains were destroyed by TikTok and Fortnite. | ||
I know I sound like a boomer when I say that, but it's very real. | ||
That kind of stuff cannot be good for a person's brain and functioning of their brain. | ||
I can't even imagine what that does to a person who is exposed to that. | ||
You see these kids with their iPads? | ||
Kids are like five years old and they can't put the iPad down. | ||
You're telling me they're gonna have a normal cognitive development? | ||
They're gonna have an optimal cognitive development? | ||
You're straight up murdering geniuses. | ||
There's like Shakespeare's that are not reaching their full development because of iPads. | ||
What a tremendous loss to humanity, among all the other things that are going on contributing to that. | ||
But what a tremendous loss to humanity that this seems to be stunting the cognitive development of an entire generation and it's ongoing. | ||
It's universal and it's ongoing. | ||
It's a major dilemma. | ||
So don't get me wrong. | ||
This is great. | ||
It's a good start. | ||
But let's take this to its logical conclusion. | ||
It's got to go much further. | ||
It's got to go much further. | ||
And this is where, and this is the last thing I'll say, thinking like that gets you through to a propositionally positive vision. | ||
So, in other words, the concept is we want geniuses. | ||
There are geniuses in the world. | ||
We want to find them. | ||
We want to give them all the resources that they need. | ||
We want to facilitate them creating whatever it is they create. | ||
Math, science, art. | ||
We want them to lead on the battlefield, whatever it is. | ||
So let's start with that concept and say, well, first things first, we got to get the iPads away from the future Mozart. | ||
But let's take it a step further. | ||
How can we transform the educational system so that we can scout out and find the next Mozart? | ||
How can we transform the primary and secondary education system so that that person can get mentorship, that person could get Apprenticeship, whatever you want to call it. | ||
How can we build a culture where we can connect the disciplines and connect the best and brightest from throughout the world and also within our country and facilitate them creating great works? | ||
That's the kind of mindset that we need. | ||
And then you start to think about, well, how do you find them? | ||
IQ tests, other standardized tests. | ||
How do you give them the resources? | ||
You got to funnel them. | ||
The education system's got to be based on funneling. | ||
It's got to be based on filtering, like a sifting. | ||
And we've got to sift over the years through standardized testing and get the geniuses, the most resources, and get the top 20% into high-level government positions and high-level business positions. | ||
We got to get the middle 80%. | ||
We got to get them into positions that fit their aptitudes or something. | ||
And the bottom 10%, we got to throw them in jail forever. | ||
The bottom 10%, we got to put them at the bottom of the ocean or ship them to another country or throw them in jail forever. | ||
That's a joke, of course. | ||
We would need to put them in some institution or something like that. | ||
Sanitation, street sweeping, whatever. | ||
But this is, and then, and I want people to really think about this, this is an exercise in the kind of mindset and the kind of thinking that everybody needs so that we can begin to bring forward from the future what our Christian country is going to look like. | ||
And Something that I learned, and I said this on the Pearl Show and I've been saying this in interviews, working with Ye has really transformed how I think about things because talking with him for hours every day about politics, what I realized is that so much of my thinking and the thinking in this sphere It's about complaining. | ||
It's about pointing out problems. | ||
It's about complaining. | ||
It's about talking about our movement and, like, politics in itself. | ||
And I realized how little I had in the way of real ideas. | ||
And how little I had in the way of real, practical solutions. | ||
And I thought about it in these terms, because we're working on something for him. | ||
And I thought about it in these terms. | ||
In Exodus, God gives Moses the Ten Commandments. | ||
He also gives Moses an instruction manual for how to build the Ark of the Covenant. | ||
Very specific instructions about dimensions and materials. | ||
And I was thinking about this. | ||
This is my idea that I had today for this project we're working on. | ||
We need to have the marriage of both of these disciplines and both of these categories. | ||
Which is that we have got to have a moral vision and a principled vision. | ||
We have got to have moral principles that define design principles and engineering principles and systems. | ||
We have also got to have an extremely practical knowledge about the natural world, about the physical, about real systems, about building materials, about technology, about chemistry, about physics, about these kinds of about chemistry, about physics, about these kinds of things. | ||
And I got to thinking about we as extremely intelligent right-wing people, we need to have people that are invested in actual disciplines. | ||
We need a professional class of revolutionaries that are not just bureaucrats, but are also scientists, philosophers, engineers, theologians. | ||
We need people that actually know about real things. | ||
And we need people that have real ideas. | ||
We need people that can actually improve the world, that goes beyond just talking about the past, and talking about people, and talking about bullshit. | ||
There's so much hot air in the space, and it made me realize, and I think that's what happens when you encounter somebody Who is wiser than you? | ||
And by the way, wiser in the sense of knowing the right questions to ask. | ||
You're humbled and you realize, wow, I didn't know as much as I thought I knew. | ||
And that has to be the new direction. | ||
That has to be the direction that people in this space begin to take. | ||
That's the only way we're going to win. | ||
The movement that defines the future will not be made up of complainers and talkers, and I'm saying this as a talker, people full of hot air. | ||
The movement of the future, the society, small society of highly motivated intelligent people, the society that will increase in legitimacy and integrity and power and will eventually replace the existing one, it's going to be the one that is smarter, better, it's going to be the one that has answers, that has ideas, | ||
That has business skills, that understands tactics, that is religious, that prays, that has loyalty, character, trust, these kinds of attributes. | ||
So I know this is all a little bit off topic from the initial story which is about this bill in Utah. | ||
I don't know how I even got on this train of thought here. | ||
But that is the kind of mindset that we all need to start challenging ourselves because it's difficult. | ||
We need to start to challenge ourselves. | ||
Oh, I remember talking about education, geniuses. | ||
That is a quick little exercise in getting you to think about, getting you to really imagine and critically think. | ||
Ask yourself questions. | ||
How can society be better? | ||
How can we change it? | ||
How can we change the current system? | ||
That's how we need to be thinking. | ||
And then how are we going to put it all together? | ||
Well, that's, you know, that's where the politics comes in. | ||
But people need to start to come up with these ideas rather than just reacting, reacting, this slavish, reactive impulse that says, oh, drag queens? | ||
No! | ||
No, no, no. | ||
Oh, gay marriage? | ||
No, no, no. | ||
Oh, you know, the liberals are doing this? | ||
The liberals did a Hershey bar that says he, her, he, him, whatever? | ||
No, I don't like it. | ||
Because that's all bullshit. | ||
Daily Wire makes how much money off the chocolate bars? | ||
Whatever. | ||
They're making a lot of money. | ||
Can't knock them for that. | ||
God bless. | ||
But if we invested half as much money into ideas... | ||
Positive ideas. | ||
And by positive, I don't mean like, make you feel good, upbeat. | ||
I mean positive like, they're not negating something, they're introducing something new. | ||
They're synthesizing something new. | ||
They're saying something, rather than taking away. | ||
If they invested half as much into projects like that, maybe we would be in a different place. | ||
But we cannot win, we cannot define the conversation until we start putting out our own initiatives. | ||
And putting out our own initiatives means stop reacting to the other side, and thereby letting the other side define us by subtraction or negation. | ||
But anyway, so that's that. | ||
But I want to move on. | ||
I want to get into this story about France. | ||
Because that's a little bit of a detour. | ||
But I want to get into this big news story about Macron and what's going on over there. | ||
Like I said, the reason I'm talking about this story is because there's a major lesson in here. | ||
And this gets to what we aspire to be and what a model might look like for us. | ||
What's going on in France this week, which is that the French President Emmanuel Macron... Now, a little background. | ||
Macron just won another five-year term recently, and he is the first French president to win re-election, to win a second term in a generation. | ||
It is notorious that French presidents Are not popular and they get voted out. | ||
And the people don't have a lot of confidence in their government over there. | ||
They're not happy with it. | ||
So I'm not the biggest Macron fan. | ||
I'm not really in touch with what's happening in France. | ||
I'm not going to speak out of my depth here. | ||
I'm not going to give a judgment on whether he's a good president or a bad president. | ||
But he won re-election. | ||
And so what that means is that he has a mandate. | ||
When you win an election, that means the people have confidence in you, that means that the people have selected you to lead, and that is the responsibility of the executive. | ||
The head of state, the head of government, their responsibility is to lead. | ||
They have power, they have responsibility. | ||
Because of their power and privilege, they're the responsible party. | ||
And that means that their obligation is to lead, to set the tone, and ultimately to be the will that pushes the country forward, to push through political projects, to guide the development of the society by enforcing and applying the laws, sometimes decrees. | ||
That's my view of the executive. | ||
Macron wins a second term and he's not very far into a second term. | ||
He's about a year into it. | ||
And he is just forced through this huge unpopular reform to their pension program. | ||
He's raising the retirement age by two years because it's insolvent. | ||
And this is a story from Russia Today. | ||
It says, quote, French authorities are struggling to suppress protests against Emmanuel Macron's pension reform. | ||
Over a million demonstrators took to the streets across the country in what some security sources described as an insurrection against the government in Paris. | ||
Tens of thousands of workers went on strike and protesters blocked public transportation, schools, and oil refineries. | ||
Attempting to break up the protests, police used tear gas, water cannons, flashbangs, and batons. | ||
Videos making rounds on social media showed heavily armored officers clubbing unarmed demonstrators. | ||
The police estimated more than a million protesters were in the streets. | ||
The outpouring of popular discontent was triggered by President Macron's announcement that the retirement age will be raised from 62 to 64 starting next year. | ||
Macron insisted that the change was necessary, otherwise the pension system would go bankrupt within the next several years. | ||
Appearing on television, Macron said that his only mistake was failing to convince people of the decision's merits, but insisted that he would not back down even if that means having to, quote, shoulder unpopularity. | ||
While there is a constitutionally protected right to protest, said Macron, if the malcontents use violence, then that is no longer a democracy. | ||
And this is some pretty heavy stuff. | ||
And I want to strip away some of the specifics here. | ||
This isn't about Macron, and it's not about pension reform. | ||
That's not what I'm interested in here. | ||
I don't have very strong feelings one way or the other about Macron. | ||
I don't follow French politics, so frankly, I just don't have a strong opinion. | ||
I don't have an informed opinion. | ||
With regard to the pension program, I actually tend to be in favor of austerity. | ||
These retirement programs across the world are bankrupt and that has to do with simple demographic reality in terms of age. | ||
It's an aging population throughout Europe. | ||
It's an aging population in the developed world. | ||
And as a consequence, all of these retirement programs are facing insolvency. | ||
The premise for a lot of these programs, like in the United States as an example, the premise of Social Security was supposed to be this. | ||
In theory, when Social Security was started, people were supposed to pay into a separate account through their wages. | ||
They had a FICO, what is it, a FICA tax? | ||
FICO is the credit score. | ||
They had to pay a FICA tax, they had to pay into a separate account, not the general account, but pay into a separate account in the federal government, into a trust, and that money was supposed to be invested, and over the years a worker was paying into this system, and it was accruing interest, and then when that worker retired, | ||
They would have a government retirement trust available that would be able to pay out benefits to that worker, to that retiree, until they died. | ||
That's the idea. | ||
That's how it's supposed to work. | ||
That's not how it works in France. | ||
They have a pay-as-you-go system. | ||
And in America, it became a pay-as-you-go system. | ||
We're instead of a worker paying into a trust over the years and the interest then building and being able to pay that back over time, instead what you have in America, it became this in France, it is this, you have a pay-as-you-go system where the current workers are paying the current retirees. | ||
The government is taking a portion of a worker's paycheck and paying a retired person. | ||
The problem with this is that eventually you have more retirees, you have more beneficiaries, than you have workers. | ||
And it becomes a very simple math problem. | ||
As the population ages, and as there are more old people than there are young people, and more retiring people than there are workers, then there is not enough money. | ||
If you have at some point maybe one worker for every beneficiary, You're not going to be able to support the beneficiaries anymore. | ||
There just isn't enough money in that pool to take from a worker and then give on a one-to-one basis to somebody that's retired. | ||
Especially as the life expectancy increases and the retirement age remains unchanged. | ||
And then you factor in inflation, rise in cost of living, and so on. | ||
You've got... There are a lot of math problems with this. | ||
And ultimately, here's the problem, and this is just my thoughts on this topic. | ||
This is very regressive. | ||
Because the old people are the rich people. | ||
The old people have had an entire lifetime to earn money and save money. | ||
And yes, they have anticipated that they would have a government pension or a government social security or something. | ||
But they've also had a lifetime to earn and save. | ||
It's the young people that have no earnings. | ||
It's the young people that have no wealth. | ||
It's the young people that have no job experience and so therefore are unable to command a high wage. | ||
So, you're really stealing from young people who are facing a tougher economy than the boomers ever did. | ||
You're also asking young people who do not have the same earning power and saving power and time in the market as a boomer does to now pay for the boomers retirement. | ||
It's regressive. | ||
On top of this, and here's the other thing, Everybody considers it to be political suicide for a government to touch retirement or pension, because of course these boomers, they're the ones that vote, they're gonna flip out. | ||
Don't take away my Social Security! | ||
You better not touch my Medicare! | ||
You better not touch whatever! | ||
The fact of the matter is, the entitlements are bankrupt. | ||
They are bankrupting the country. | ||
This is undisputed. | ||
The money that we owe, the Medicare, the Social Security, nah, I'm not even talking about France at this point. | ||
I'm talking about this in America. | ||
I'm talking about this in principle. | ||
It is bankrupting the country. | ||
It's not a matter of if, it's a matter of when. | ||
This is unsustainable. | ||
It is already practically bankrupt. | ||
It is certainly insolvent. | ||
And at some point, you will no longer be able to pay benefits. | ||
So who's gonna get screwed here? | ||
The boomers are all saying, you know, you better not touch my Social Security, you better not touch my payments, you better not raise retirement age, you better not touch my money. | ||
They are hoping that they die before Social Security becomes bankrupt. | ||
But it's gonna go bankrupt. | ||
And it's not gonna go bankrupt for them, it's gonna go bankrupt for the people 10 years younger than them. | ||
And everybody 10 years younger than them. | ||
So what about us? | ||
Well, we're just out of luck. | ||
Not only are we not going to get retirement benefits, not only are we not going to get Social Security or Medicare, but our country is going to be completely bankrupt. | ||
The cities are bankrupt, the states are bankrupt, the federal government's bankrupt. | ||
And as a consequence, we will all face an austerity. | ||
We will face inflation. | ||
We will face economic stagnation. | ||
We will face all of these other assorted problems that are associated with these irresponsible fiscal monetary policies. | ||
And so the boomers are really just saying, well, that's your problem. | ||
You're entitled. | ||
I'm gonna get mine. | ||
I'm gonna get my dollar. | ||
Lots of luck. | ||
I'm on my way out. | ||
Fuck you. | ||
I'm gonna get my Social Security and then I'm gone. | ||
And you're gonna be stuck with the bag. | ||
And that is just not right. | ||
Especially considering that the old people, as voters or leaders, whatever you want to call it, are really more culpable for the state of things than the young people. | ||
In other words, and you can't blame old people for Social Security being bankrupt. | ||
You can't. | ||
But you can't say that old people are more culpable than young people. | ||
Young people won't get benefits. | ||
Young people are gonna be there when the music stops. | ||
Young people are gonna be around for the bankruptcy and for the big collapse. | ||
And young people were born long after Social Security and these other programs and the entire government was insolvent. | ||
That's not right. | ||
So I'm actually in favor of these kinds of policies because the austerity should be felt by everybody. | ||
The austerity should be felt by the rich and the poor, by the old and the young. | ||
Austerity meaning the entire society has lived beyond its means. | ||
Too much cheap credit, too much debt, too much quantitative easing, too much inflation. | ||
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It's too much! | |
And the problem is that nobody, nobody wants to sacrifice. | ||
The rich don't want to sacrifice, the poor don't want to sacrifice, because the poor get benefits. | ||
Old people don't want to sacrifice, you know, they don't want to give up their Medicare, they don't want to give up their Social Security. | ||
The young people don't want to sacrifice, they want to get bailed out for their education, they want other forms of assistance. | ||
This is a national problem. | ||
It was national irresponsibility. | ||
Everybody should feel the austerity equally. | ||
So yes, the retirement age does need to be raised. | ||
Yes, some of these benefits are going to need to be cut. | ||
You cannot pay them all. | ||
Yes, we are going to have to collect the revenue for this from somewhere. | ||
It's got to come from somewhere. | ||
You may have to force companies to pay more. | ||
People say, well, the companies will leave. | ||
Don't let them leave. | ||
Tell them that if they leave, we will punish you. | ||
But we have got to have a national mindset as opposed to this greedy, you know, well, just as long as you don't touch my whatever. | ||
Everybody should be taken care of. | ||
Everybody should have a minimum level of support to the extent that they need it. | ||
But everybody's gonna have to take a cut. | ||
Anyway, that's my view on these entitlements. | ||
And I know it's a very touchy subject for a lot of people. | ||
And it's funny, because when I was younger, and I was like a libertarian, I would say, these entitlements gotta go! | ||
The deficit's out of control! | ||
The debt's out of control! | ||
These unfunded liabilities are out of control! | ||
Then I became like a nationalist and I didn't care. | ||
Now that I'm like a hardcore nationalist, now I'm like, you know what? | ||
Fuck these boomers. | ||
Listen man, it's got to be felt across the board. | ||
They're always talking about, we were promised social security! | ||
It's like, yeah, we were all promised a lot of things and you know what? | ||
Life isn't fair. | ||
You also had a lot of benefits, okay? | ||
Let's look at the glass half full. | ||
You also enjoyed 30 years of stock market boom. | ||
A generation of free money. | ||
If you bought a house in the 80s, you're rich. | ||
So I don't want to hear about, we were promised. | ||
Well, that's too bad because we're never going to get it. | ||
So why don't you be grateful for what you had and what you are going to get in the future. | ||
Anyway, But that's really neither here nor there. | ||
This show is not about that. | ||
It's not about what you think of Macron. | ||
It's not what you think about the entitlements. | ||
This story tonight is about Macron's response. | ||
You can hate Macron and say he's a JP Morgan shill. | ||
He's a globalist shill. | ||
I'd probably be more on that side. | ||
And you could say, oh, I'm a boomer and I'm gonna get mine. | ||
F you, Nick. | ||
You're a kid. | ||
You don't understand. | ||
Whatever. | ||
The principle here is what's important. | ||
Macron said, I have a mandate. | ||
I was re-elected to another five-year term. | ||
I'm the first president in a generation to win re-election. | ||
I'm gonna lead. | ||
I'm gonna rule by decree. | ||
I don't care if the legislature isn't with me. | ||
I don't care if the people aren't with me. | ||
I don't care if there's votes of no confidence. | ||
I don't care if there's riots in the streets. | ||
This is what must be done. | ||
This is what will be done. | ||
And what he said specifically, he said, I will shoulder unpopularity. | ||
I love that. | ||
I don't care about all the other details. | ||
This is the kind of mindset that we need to have as Republicans and leaders. | ||
I will shoulder the unpopularity. | ||
Because so much of what is holding us back Is our unwillingness to be unpopular in the moment. | ||
Unwilling to do the thing that's necessary. | ||
Unwilling to say the thing that's necessary. | ||
If we're being honest, because it's unpopular. | ||
But here's the thing. | ||
If society needs to be reformed, then that means that the status quo is wrong. | ||
That means that the popular thinking, the thinking that got us here, The people believe these things because they were conditioned to by the media or by the government. | ||
This is the conventional wisdom. | ||
This is the common sense. | ||
If society needs to be reformed dramatically, then that means that these conditioned attitudes and this common sense and this conventional wisdom is wrong. | ||
That means that necessarily the truth will be unpopular. | ||
If the truth was popular, then it would arrive. | ||
If the solution were popular, it would be here. | ||
But it's by the very fact that the reforms that are necessary, it's by the very fact that the current status is unsustainable. | ||
It's because it's popular and the antidote is unpopular. | ||
So, leadership is not convincing everybody that you're right, and then it's popular, and then you do the popular thing. | ||
You know, you sort of like reach a consensus. | ||
The way to transform the society is that you demonstrate confidence, you basically get into a position of power, and then you lead. | ||
And leading means that you go first. | ||
Before the people, before the elites, the upper crust of the society, to be a leader, or rather the leader, means that you go first. | ||
That you go first, and you're willing to go alone. | ||
And bring with you the rest of the society. | ||
Even if they're kicking and screaming. | ||
Bring them with you. | ||
Even if it means they're voting against you, and the legislature's in revolt, and the population's in revolt. | ||
And there's finesse here. | ||
You can't do it entirely, because otherwise it'll kill you, or overthrow you, or vote you out. | ||
But this is the kind of, this is the clever, bold leadership that a right-wing movement needs. | ||
This is like, as an example, what Trump should have been doing. - Mm-hmm. | ||
Was to, and he did this to some extent, this idea of ruling by decree. | ||
Finding ways to bypass the legislature, finding ways to bypass the courts, and doing what has to be done. | ||
Because this is really, structurally, the problem in our country. | ||
We have innumerable systemic problems whether it's the strength of the dollar, it's balancing the budget, it's this open border we have, it's this Capture of the government by the military-industrial complex, espionage, foreign governments buying up the government and spying on our companies. | ||
Like, we have all these innumerable problems that are systemic, they're system-wide, and they're built into how these things work. | ||
And the problem is that It seems like it's almost impossible for a Democratic government to be able to undo these things because they might involve short-term pain for the voters. | ||
Or they would challenge the interests of the people that condition the voters. | ||
They would challenge the interests of the people that put up the money for the campaigns, or challenge the interests of the people that instrumentalize the media which conditions the voters, or it might be things that are just unpopular among the voters themselves. | ||
And so what you have is this paralysis. | ||
That is really the perceived and the real problem. | ||
With the democratic liberal system, is that there will be these really entrenched, really, really deep shit problems. | ||
And the idea is that any kind of democratic government, by the fact that it is democratic, would be unable to solve them. | ||
If it tried to solve them, would be paralyzed by gridlock, paralyzed by And so here we have a model in Macron where he says, listen, I have a mandate, you voted for me to lead, I'm gonna lead. | ||
And he's telling the voters to their face, I don't care if it's unpopular, this needs to happen. | ||
And I feel like that is, even just as messaging, It's profound and effective and powerful messaging. | ||
But it's also part of a leadership strategy that says, I don't care if this burns down my political career. | ||
I will take a political risk to solve a real problem. | ||
And then I'll have spent my presidency. | ||
I'll put it on the line. | ||
I'll stake my political career on a risky decision leading on this issue that's necessary. | ||
Because you look at like the last four or five presidents, can you think of one thing that was actually really unpopular that they did in the moment that wound up being a good thing? | ||
Because I can't think of any of it. | ||
I look across the board and see just a lot of ruin. | ||
You know, honestly, the one thing? | ||
Pulling out of Afghanistan. | ||
Now that is something that people wanted to see, but it's also something that there was huge pressure. | ||
Do you remember? | ||
There was a terrorist attack, and he left our equipment behind, and he left our civilians behind, and this disastrous withdrawal from Afghanistan. | ||
And Biden said, we're out. | ||
We're done. | ||
We're going home. | ||
I don't care. | ||
We're going home. | ||
Maybe it's unpopular. | ||
I don't care. | ||
We're done. | ||
And so when I think of a model of how a right-wing president can govern, it's like this. | ||
Telling the voters to their face, I'm willing to be unpopular. | ||
I'm doing this for your own good. | ||
I don't want to do it. | ||
I don't enjoy doing it. | ||
It needs to be done. | ||
I will oversee it. | ||
I have a four-year term. | ||
I have time. | ||
And I'm going to see this through to the finish. | ||
And you can vote me out by the end. | ||
I think of the monetary discipline of Volcker and the Federal Reserve. | ||
Reagan oversaw a big recession. | ||
Maybe this is like the old Reagan libertarian in me saying this, but Reagan basically created a recession with the monetary restraint by the Fed Chairman Paul Volcker, big 1983 recession, but it reigned in, stagflation, and then created the economic growth of the 80s, 90s, and noughts. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I didn't go back in there and revise my economic views since I stopped being like a libertarian, but in theory, that's a good example of something that you need to do. | ||
Catalyze a recession, hang on for four years, and then be thanked immensely for it in the next cycle. | ||
That is what people need to be willing to do, and you can take that and apply it up and down. | ||
Like, I look at Tucker Carlson. | ||
I look at other leaders in the right wing. | ||
That's the leadership that we're sorely lacking. | ||
I think that's what people hate about democracy. | ||
I don't even think that people... Don't get me wrong, there are tons of problems with democracy. | ||
But the biggest problem that we have right now is that it is simply, as a system, unable to solve the problems that the society has. | ||
We all know, whether you're right or left, that there are just real problems. | ||
Like math problems that just have to be corrected. | ||
Things that are dragging on way longer than they should because there simply isn't a political will. | ||
There doesn't exist the kind of decisive action political will that comes with being a dictator and being able to suppress opposition. | ||
The benefit of being a dictator is that you can suppress opposition, not forever, but you can suppress opposition long enough. | ||
And if the elections are basically rigged, you can undertake long-term projects which may be unpopular at first or may require pain at first, but ultimately are the right thing to do. | ||
That would be impossible in a democracy or that would seem impossible in a country where you've got term limits and where you've got elections every two years and you've got to please interests and donors and the media and the voters and et cetera, et cetera. | ||
And so maybe a way out of that is to have somebody that goes in there and really just through political acumen, really it just comes down to they have to be very smart. | ||
But also they have to have the character to be bold that says, listen, listen, you fat, ugly voter. | ||
We're taking away your benefits. | ||
We're raising the retirement age. | ||
I don't want to do this to you, but I have to. | ||
and And you may not like it, but that's the way it's gonna be. | ||
We need that kind of leadership in America. | ||
We need that from Trump. | ||
And I think that's what people liked about Trump initially, and then he got away from that. | ||
In 2016, he came in there and said, listen, it's tough love. | ||
We gotta kick out all these Muslims, and we gotta build a wall, and we gotta end the wars and cut our losses. | ||
And people were like, you know what? | ||
He's right. | ||
He's obnoxious, but he's right. | ||
And then in 2020, he said, we should all get along, and the economy's great, and hey, doesn't everybody love me? | ||
And people were like, you suck. | ||
You suck! | ||
No, no. | ||
No, this is terrible. | ||
If that's what you're promising, then we'll just vote for Joe Biden. | ||
If you just wanna heal the nation, then clearly a Democrat's gonna do that better, because a Democrat's in control of the media. | ||
What's more contentious than a guy like Trump running the country? | ||
I mean, that's just never gonna happen. | ||
So... | ||
So that's my thoughts on France. | ||
It's not even so much about, and I do have feelings about the pension, social security issue, generally speaking. | ||
But it's really more about, he said, I will be unpopular. | ||
And that may be shocking to hear in a populist moment in America. | ||
And that goes against the democratic idea, but that is what it would mean to have effective leadership of the government. | ||
That's why people hate democracy. | ||
And that's why they're right. | ||
But anyway, that's that. | ||
I want to move on. | ||
I want to get into our Super Chats. | ||
We'll see what you guys have to say about all this. | ||
A lot of people didn't like my take on Macron, so let's hear it. | ||
You know, if you have some big problem with what I said, Let's hear it in the Super Chats. | ||
Tell me why I'm wrong then. | ||
But give me a sec. | ||
Let me pull it up. | ||
And we'll see. | ||
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Okay. | |
Okay. - Inquisition Grow I percent $3. | ||
Nick, as a biochemist, I must say you were right about sugar being good for you last night. | ||
You need it to need it live. | ||
In fact, glucose is the only substance the brain can produce energy from. | ||
Uh, yeah, I know. | ||
Hey, I appreciate you backing me up. | ||
Everybody's on my case. | ||
They're like, what? | ||
Sugar's not good for you? | ||
Ice cream isn't healthy? | ||
Uh, you just need to eat meat all the time. | ||
It's like, dude, trust me when I tell you this. | ||
Candy is good for you, okay? | ||
Candy and ice cream are good for you. | ||
You're not eating ice cream every day, you're not gonna make it. | ||
I'm not even joking when I say that, by the way. | ||
Sugar from fruit, sugar from ice cream, one of the healthiest things you can eat. | ||
So I appreciate you backing me up. | ||
I knew the science was on my side on this one. | ||
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Hey Nick, hope you had a nice St. | ||
Joseph's Day on Sunday. | ||
Which St. | ||
Joseph's Day pastry do you prefer? | ||
The one with cannoli filling or the cream filling? | ||
I get Zeppole on St. | ||
Joseph's Day. | ||
So that's what I get. | ||
I like the chocolate one. | ||
Chuggers sent $5. | ||
I mean, I got a box of them for my family. | ||
I got the regular custard, the cannoli one. | ||
I got a chocolate one. | ||
I like the chocolate one. | ||
Oh yeah, Happy St. Joseph's. - Chuggers sent $5. | ||
I like how you're honest with the good takes on Macron even though a lot of the low IQ people don't get it. | ||
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- Yeah, I mean, that's the real problem, isn't it? | |
Low IQ people. - Chuggers sent $5. | ||
Not all good choices for a country or people are popular. | ||
That's why populism isn't always a great thing. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
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Did you get a chance to watch the Fuentes rally? | ||
It almost seemed like you were executing a vision of what a potential YE24 rally might look like. | ||
Thank you for everything you do and God bless. | ||
It's not that kind of relationship, okay? | ||
People are always asking me, like, does Ye watch your show? | ||
It's like... | ||
Uh, Ye's working on, uh... I mean, I can't tell you everything he's working on, but I'm not, like... I know everybody's used to following me, but I'm following Ye. | ||
So I'm not like, hey Ye, look at what I'm working on! | ||
He gives me things to work on. | ||
So. | ||
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Hey, Haven super chatted in a while. | ||
Do you think Scott Greer makes fun of black people too much? | ||
Yeah, well, it's just kind of cowardly, I think, that he's going to knock black people all the time, but not Jewish people. | ||
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well. | |
That's all. | ||
I'm just really over this crowd of people that they want to post videos of black people fighting all the time, but they're not going to talk about the Jews. | ||
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You know? | |
Well, That's just like incomprehensible to me. | ||
I just... I'm sort of just past that. | ||
And I think it's just like cheap race baiting. | ||
I don't know what the... What's the endgame there? | ||
I mean, what do you want to happen? | ||
Yeah, black people are violent. | ||
We know. | ||
Everyone knows that. | ||
And they post that like it's some revelation. | ||
Here's another video of black people... Here's another video of black people fighting. | ||
Here's another video of black people... Here's another video of black people fighting. | ||
It's like, okay, got the message. | ||
What exactly is the point? | ||
So... You know... And especially when they're afraid of talking about Jewish power. | ||
Or for whatever reason, refusing to talk about Jewish power. | ||
I just don't get it. | ||
I'm in favor of tough on crime as much as the next guy. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
But, I don't know. | ||
I just, I feel like the point has been made. | ||
It's like these people go on Twitter every day to tell you, Blacks are violent! | ||
Did you know Blacks are violent? | ||
Blacks are violent! | ||
Did you know the 13 to 50? | ||
Did you look at this? | ||
Blacks punched a guy! | ||
It's like, were you born yesterday? | ||
It was your first time? | ||
You just figured that out? | ||
We know. | ||
So what are you, like a criminal justice advocate or something? | ||
You're like in favor of tough crime policies? | ||
Like yeah, I don't know if that really solves it. | ||
I don't know that that really solves the... Listen, the answer to America's problems is not racism. | ||
I, you know, I hate to be that guy, and I'm as racist as the next guy. | ||
Don't get me wrong, you know that about me. | ||
But this idea of, like, if enough people just realize that black people are criminals, like, then what? | ||
Everything's gonna be solved? | ||
I don't understand. | ||
Black people are 13% of the population and they live in extremely concentrated areas. | ||
If you don't, if you have a big problem with black people, just go move somewhere else. | ||
I mean, I don't mean to be that guy or whatever, but even the cities are extremely segregated. | ||
I don't know what you want to happen here. | ||
The problem in our country is one of the problems, but the idea that black people fighting is like THE problem? | ||
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It's not. | |
I hate to be that guy. | ||
If you want to look at a problem coming from a group, it would be the Jews that run everything, or it would be the immigrants that are pouring in from Latin America and Asia, But blacks are a small part of the population, they're shrinking, and they're easily avoidable as well. | ||
Now, these other things are not avoidable. | ||
Jewry, not avoidable. | ||
Mass immigration from Latin America and Asia, not avoidable. | ||
Blacks are very avoidable. | ||
And I'm not trying to say like, hey, you know, just pick up and move out, white man. | ||
I'm not saying that, but it's like, look, If you have a big problem with it, go somewhere else. | ||
If not, then just be a tough guy and just live with it or something. | ||
You know, or pass these, talk about tough on crime or something like that. | ||
But the thing is, they're not even interested in solving it. | ||
There is like, to some extent, destiny is right about this, that a lot of these people They don't really even want to solve it. | ||
They just like really just get off on complaining about it Because you ask these people it's like okay black people fighting what is to be done is there like a coherent answer As I've talked about it all the time I say look you got to go into these black neighborhoods and basically have like a counterinsurgency you have to have the military go in and | ||
You have to have police on every street corner, you gotta stand by your cops, you gotta hire cops, and when they kill criminals you gotta stand by them, you gotta have their back, and then you can organize investment to come in, and you gotta throw everybody who's like a crook in jail, and throw away the key, and take these people out of the cities, and you know, there's some things you could do. | ||
And yeah, you could do freedom of association and you could do you could do some things with education but Yeah, I don't to me it just seems like a giant diversion. | ||
It just seems like There's there's so much more going on in the conversation than like hey Did you know black people are playing the knockout game or something? | ||
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Just feel like it's a very Very low frequency deal. | ||
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So... That's just me, though. | |
But, um... And don't get me wrong, that's not saying, uh... That's not saying that I disagree with it, of course. | ||
All of that is true. | ||
But this, like, hey, uh, you know, Magic American, Magic American, it's like, you gonna talk about Jews or what, pal? | ||
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Like, is that supposed to be edgy? | |
Is that supposed to be controversial? | ||
It's like, I just can't take it, all these guys, cause I, listen, it's like, I agree with that, I'll retweet all that stuff, okay, yeah, yeah. | ||
Black people, I've seen all the charts, I've seen all the graphs, you know I agree with all that. | ||
But strangely, none of these people ever want to talk about Jewish media ownership anymore. | ||
It's very bizarre. | ||
Have you ever noticed that? | ||
One, none of them are Christian, specifically Catholic. | ||
And two, none of them will talk about Jews. | ||
It's like a little conspicuous, don't you think? | ||
I can't be the first person to notice this, that there is a specific crowd. | ||
None of them are Catholic. | ||
Very few of them are Christian. | ||
They're super into the race stuff, but not into the Jewish thing at all. | ||
I'm not going to go naming any names, but it just seems very bizarre to me. | ||
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A lot of them are gay, too. | |
Yeah, exactly. | ||
So I feel like attacking black people... I said this before, I think attacking black people, that's easy. | ||
That's that's low-hanging fruit. | ||
Oh 13 to 50. | ||
Yeah, everybody's known that since the dawn of time But nobody seems to want to talk about Jewish media Somebody says based racist Zionism. | ||
Yeah, exactly. | ||
It's almost like they want to co-opt And any kind of white revanchism into the Zionist umbrella. | ||
You realize that these days you could be pretty racist, but there's still no tolerance for any anti-Zionism. | ||
People could go out there and say a lot of stuff about black people and be just fine. | ||
And it almost seems like that's a pressure release valve. | ||
It's like you could go out there and say, hey, no, no, hey, don't worry, like, hey, I'm, like, racist against blacks, and people go, okay. | ||
And they're, like, a total Zionist. | ||
They're not Christian. | ||
They don't challenge Jewish power. | ||
Like Bolsonaro and all these other nationalist movements in other countries, they seem like racist, but they are totally Zionist. | ||
and And it's like, that's how the Jews are getting whites to buy back in, it seems like. | ||
You get a Zionist out there that says, hey white guy, these black people suck, don't they? | ||
Anyway, don't criticize Israel. | ||
Patrick Casey's a good example of this. | ||
Patrick Casey, a lot of people, they want to talk about how Patrick Casey betrayed me and AfPak, and some people defended him, and most people condemned him. | ||
But you know what's interesting is that Groyper War, a big tenant of the Groyper War, was talking about the Israel lobby. | ||
Well since Patrick Casey threw me under the bus and stopped being associated with us, he also conveniently stopped talking about Jews and Israel. | ||
Isn't that a happy coincidence? | ||
So, whatever you think about what he did a couple of years ago is obviously, I mean, by definition he betrayed me. | ||
It was a betrayal of confidence. | ||
And he also lied. | ||
He also tried to sabotage what we're doing, which was evil. | ||
And he also betrayed me when I had helped his career. | ||
So it's objectively wrong, but maybe you disagree. | ||
Well, isn't it a coincidence that all these people that left America first also simultaneously stopped criticizing Israel and stopped talking about Jewish power? | ||
Because that is true with literally every single one of them. | ||
Literally every single one of them. | ||
Now, they'll make a tongue-in-cheek, glib remark about blacks every single day, But not so much stuff in the way of, for example, talking about one of the biggest celebrities in the world saying the Jews run the media. | ||
Didn't have anything to say about that. | ||
Weren't supportive of that. | ||
Didn't use that opportunity to bring this into the Overton window. | ||
And nothing since then? | ||
And nothing before then? | ||
Like isn't that a little conspicuous? | ||
So let's see. | ||
One day you decided America First all along was just corrupt and I'm a shitty guy and everything. | ||
You also decided to quietly stop mentioning Jews ever again in a negative way. | ||
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Hmm. | |
That's interesting. | ||
So I guess the same day that you decided I'm a bad person, you also silently decided I was totally wrong about Zionism and Jewish power. | ||
Just you didn't tell anybody that part. | ||
That was the quiet part. | ||
The loud part is, this Nick guy's a real jerk, and I don't like him, and he's like a narcissist. | ||
Also, I'm never going to criticize Israel again. | ||
I don't agree with that part anymore. | ||
Because I think that would explain it if they said that part. | ||
They just implemented that part without saying it. | ||
So they're going to bring in Like, and by the way, Patrick Casey, he's like a perfect case study because Patrick Casey was a part of Identity Europa. | ||
If you look up Patrick Casey's Wikipedia page, it says he was a neo-Nazi who was a leader in the deadly white supremacist Charlottesville rally. | ||
But yet, he's being promoted by Populist Inc. | ||
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I've never seen somebody who was once called a Neo-Nazi be so thoroughly cleansed and rehabilitated. | ||
No longer is he written about by the SPLC or Right Wing Watch or any of those types and no longer is he considered radioactive like all the other ones. | ||
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Oh wait! | |
Except for, I can think of one other example and that was Jack Posobiec who used to tweet 1488 and hang out with Richard Spencer and he idolized Harold Covington until he honeymooned in Israel. | ||
Then he had no problem staying on Twitter, and he had no problem getting involved with human events, and he had no problem getting involved in Turning Point USA. | ||
All he had to do, even though he was saying 1488, and he was idolizing Harold Covington, who was a white nationalist, white separatist in the Pacific Northwest, And hanging out with Richard Spencer, then he honeymoons in Israel, and then he starts calling me a fed for saying this stuff and pretending like I don't exist. | ||
And now he's firmly in Turning Point USA. | ||
Now he's cool. | ||
That's interesting because that sounds very similar to Patrick Casey, who at one time was called a neo-Nazi, white supremacist, Charlottesville rally-goer, whatever. | ||
Now it doesn't get written about so much anymore and now he's totally in with populist ink. | ||
And it almost seemed like it happened exactly after he threw me under the bus after January 6th in 2021. | ||
Also, if you look up his Twitter account, he has never tweeted the word Jew, Jewish, Jews, or Israel ever. | ||
Don't you find that? | ||
So he was a Groyper general, one of the main tenants of the Groyper War, was calling out Israel. | ||
That was at the end of 2019. | ||
Half-Pack One was in 2020. | ||
A year later in 2021, he throws us under the bus and since then has never, literally not once, never tweeted about Jewish people or Israel. | ||
And now he's totally rehabilitated. | ||
That's crazy! | ||
It's crazy that the moment you stop hanging out with me, and stop talking about certain things, suddenly you get rehabilitated. | ||
It's like... And here's the interesting thing. | ||
All these guys that have these criticisms of me, they say, oh Nick is leading men down a bad Do not follow this pied piper criticizing Israel. | ||
That'll get you ruined. | ||
Attack him instead and you will be paid. | ||
And then once they say that, then they get rewarded instantly. | ||
It's like, gee, okay, so that's a little on the nose, don't you think? | ||
Do not follow this Pied Piper criticizing Israel. | ||
That'll get you ruined. | ||
Attack him instead, and you will be paid. | ||
Like, I'll give you another example. | ||
My former assistant, who was Jewish, Joseph, I told you a story about him recently when I was in L.A. a few weeks ago. | ||
Well, When all that yay stuff was going on back in November, when all that started, he texts me. | ||
And now this is, mind you, after he betrayed me and tried to poach all my interns and everything. | ||
He texts me, I think during the Mar-a-Lago dinner, shortly after the Mar-a-Lago dinner. | ||
He texts me and he says hey Nick We should get on a call and I got to tell you my side of the story and I want to work for you again and I Ignored him and he starts reaching out to my assistant. | ||
He starts reaching out to other people And I told my assistant I said you tell him I'm not interested. | ||
Okay, just tell him that's not gonna happen. | ||
I So he texts my assistant and says, well, either I'm getting back in politics, either I'm going to work with you or I'm going to work against you. | ||
Jew, by the way. | ||
And people wonder, people are like, Nick, what happened? | ||
Well, listen. | ||
So get this. | ||
AmericaFest, Turning Point AmericaFest is in December. | ||
He goes to Turning Point AmericaFest And he goes to Charlie Kirk's assistant and says, I used to work for Nick Fuentes. | ||
I want to tell my story. | ||
We caught wind of it because we know everything that goes on. | ||
So this guy, he was in the Groyper War. | ||
He's Jewish. | ||
He goes in the Groyper War. | ||
He was at Florida State. | ||
And he goes to Charlie Kirk and says, you know, you need to support America First Patriot, Nick Fuentes, blah blah blah. | ||
And then in December, while Charlie Kirk is going to a Jewish conference and saying how, you know, Ye is a horrible anti-Semite and Hitler's a horrible figure and, you know, you're not a real Christian if you don't support Israel. | ||
Simultaneously, while this is happening, this guy who betrayed me in 2021 goes over and says, I want to work with Charlie Kirk. | ||
It's like, oh really? | ||
So I changed. | ||
So let me get this straight. | ||
So let me get this straight. | ||
You know, these people joined up with my movement in 2019. | ||
Patrick Casey, Joseph, whoever else, they joined up with my movement, bandwagoned on my movement in 2019. | ||
And my movement was always about the same thing, which was Christianity, social conservatism, white revanchism, white identity, immigration restrictionism, and countering Jewish influence and the Israel lobby. | ||
Those were the three planks of Gruyper War. | ||
Those were the three big things. | ||
Saying that the conservative movement is too pro-Israel, it is too Jewish and not Christian enough, It is too socially liberal, and not Christian enough, and we need to be immigration restrictionists, and we need to be more pro-white. | ||
That was my program! | ||
That's been my program! | ||
That is my program! | ||
I was saying that in 2019. | ||
And you had these guys like Patrick and Joseph, they bandwagon. | ||
When I'm making money and when I'm streaming on DLive and everything and everything's going great they bandwagon and say hi Nick we love you you're the leader you're the best and then shit hits the fan in 2021 after January 6th and suddenly they all have this epiphany at the same time when the money dries up and they say oh actually you're just a big jerk actually you know you always were a big jerk And you're mean to us and all this. | ||
And then a year later, they've totally changed their tune. | ||
One of them's crawling to Charlie Kirk and saying, please give me money. | ||
My crypto scam didn't work out. | ||
Give me money. | ||
I want to cash in on my relationship that I had with Nick. | ||
To the same guy that he was going and asking a question. | ||
And by the way, Charlie Curtin never changed. | ||
Charlie Kirk, during the Groyper War, is saying the same stuff that he is now. | ||
Back in December, he goes, like I said, there was an article about it in College Dissident. | ||
He went to some gathering, and he's going there and saying, if you don't support Israel, then you don't really believe in the Bible, and if you don't support Israel, you're not a real Christian, and the Holocaust is so bad, I shouldn't even have to say that, and yada yada. | ||
And they're holding a conference in New York City about the rise in anti... I mean, like, it hasn't changed one bit. | ||
And he's going there saying, please, can I cash in? | ||
Can I cash in on betrayal? | ||
Like, literally. | ||
I'm a Jew and I want to cash in on betrayal of a former friend and my employer. | ||
Can you pay me? | ||
I'm a Jew. | ||
Can you please pay me to betray the confidence of a person who used to be my friend who I lied to and betrayed? | ||
And then on the other hand you got a guy who was all about it until it got ugly, literally. | ||
Oh, I think activism isn't, I think the right wing is over because it got a little too hot so we should just live stream forever and write articles for a pittance from Peter Thiel. | ||
And then suddenly decides he's never going to talk about Israel ever again. | ||
Throws me under the bus when things get heavy, and says it's about my character, and then at the same time decides he's never going to talk about Israel again. | ||
Like Scott, and like all these other people. | ||
And by the way, Scott, you know, he told me he was going to have me on his podcast this year. | ||
I never got that invitation, that's crazy. | ||
But Peter Nimitz, the Vax Jew, well he's just going to, you know, he's going to keep coming on, and every other Jew under the sun is going to keep coming on. | ||
So you know what? | ||
It's just really fucking interesting. | ||
It's just really interesting how things have worked out in the past few years. | ||
Right? | ||
Someone says, that's crazy. | ||
Yeah, isn't that? | ||
That is crazy. | ||
Yeah, it's nuts. | ||
You wouldn't believe it. | ||
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So anyway, and And you know what? | |
You're gonna get that. | ||
Because at the end of the day, this isn't a friend group, okay? | ||
I mean, we are friends. | ||
But at the end of the day, the reality is that this is as close as you can get to the risks and the dangers and the stress of, like, organized crime. | ||
You know, when you watch these TV shows about the mob, and like the feds breathing down your neck constantly, and fed infiltration, and people trying to get you in jail, and people trying to kill you, I mean, being involved in this is like, it's just about a hair away from that level of severity. | ||
That level of seriousness. | ||
It's all fun and games. | ||
I like to keep it light. | ||
I like to keep it fun, because I'm a light-hearted, fun person. | ||
It has to be fun. | ||
I'm a joyful... What do they say? | ||
You're a cheerful warrior or something? | ||
But it is that heavy. | ||
Anybody who is associated with me will have their life destroyed. | ||
And the life of their family... It's... I mean... It's... You wouldn't believe it. | ||
I don't talk about it that much, because I don't like to throw a pity party. | ||
But it's not talked about enough that I have the wrong opinions. | ||
I say the wrong things and my family gets harassed because of it. | ||
Anyone who's ever been photographed with me gets harassed over it. | ||
Anybody that talks to me gets harassed over it. | ||
It's crazy. | ||
And you face financial sanction. | ||
People become unemployable. | ||
They get kicked out of school for this. | ||
They become ostracized by their friends. | ||
And so the reality is that you're gonna have that kind of thing. | ||
You're gonna have people that don't have the fortitude to stick it out. | ||
And you know what? | ||
Some people could say that it's all for nothing. | ||
Some people could say, all these risks, it's just suicidal, you know, you're on this mission where you're just getting attacked relentlessly by the regime, you're on a suicide run, I'm not gonna be a part of that, you know, whatever. | ||
Maybe people could say that. | ||
But to say that, it is one thing to say that it is futile to tell the truth. | ||
It is one thing to say I agree with you, but telling the truth And doing necessary activism is too risky or futile or suicidal. | ||
That's one thing. | ||
It's altogether another thing to say, Oh, you know, uh, you're, you know, you have these character flaws, but I'm going to quietly sell out. | ||
In other words, if they had said, you know, this Nick guy's a bad leader. | ||
I'm going to carry on pushing the same message, doing the same stuff. | ||
That would be one thing. | ||
It'd be one thing if they said, you know what? | ||
Doing this is futile. | ||
I'm going to... I'm going to do something else with my life. | ||
Or, I'm going to infiltrate the system, but not attack Nick. | ||
Because, ultimately, even if what I think is doing is futile, if we agree, why would I go out of my way to attack that? | ||
But it's altogether a different thing, this like... | ||
I'm going to suck up to you pushing your dissident views, pretend like it's a personal falling out, and then like sell out to Turning Point USA or sell out to the Teal Network. | ||
You're going to have that in this round because it's an extremely personal thing. | ||
This is not just like a job, like you just sign up and it's like anything else. | ||
It's like if you sign up for this, you're basically signing up to live a life of penance and sacrifice. | ||
Because I don't think anybody's ever attacked me in saying like, you know, you're wrong about the issues. | ||
And I don't think anybody's ever said somebody's doing it better than you. | ||
Or anything, or you're not effective, or you're not relevant. | ||
It's always just something like, you know, oh I don't like you, oh I don't like you. | ||
And then they go and sell out. | ||
It's like, okay. | ||
Anyway. | ||
So that, what you just said, really brought up a lot of, you know, really brought to mind some relevant points. | ||
Yeah, there's a lot of people that are on board with the racism thing, but they don't want to talk about the fact that Jewish people run the system. | ||
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And that's just very interesting. | |
Because that's been a story often told, and it's always the most irreligious people. | ||
I mean if you're not religious, who cares if they're Jewish or Indian or Chinese? | ||
They're another high IQ minority. | ||
have a problem with people that hate Jesus running the country because they just see him as high IQ superstitious people I mean if you're not religious who cares if they're Jewish or Indian or Chinese they're another high IQ minority they're a legalistic what would you say about them I'm | ||
They're a legalistic, ornery, high-IQ, ethnic minority with a disproportionate influence in politics. | ||
That's the most that you could say if you're not religious. | ||
I mean, you wouldn't even care that these people are descended from the Pharisees who crucified God. | ||
So it would only make sense that these race idolaters, Nietzscheans, whatever you want to call them, IQ nationalists, of course, of course, that wouldn't be a problem for them. | ||
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So anyway. | |
time. | ||
But yeah, I'm not the only one who's noticed this, that you have these types. | ||
And, you know, listen, I haven't texted Scott in a long time. | ||
Like, I don't have beef with Scott, but he's clearly a part of this, like, clique. | ||
He's clearly a part of this thing. | ||
Because Scott is, like, a former pagan. | ||
He's very anti-Christian. | ||
And he is definitely more pro-white than he is counter-Jewish or counter-Israel or whatever. | ||
And it's not lost on anybody that there is this crowd It is not particularly Christian that talks a lot more about this white racial grievance than they've ever talked about Jewish influence. | ||
And I don't necessarily have a personal problem with them. | ||
You know, like Jared Taylor. | ||
I would count Jared Taylor as among them. | ||
I like Jared Taylor. | ||
And I would count Scott as among them also. | ||
And to tell you the truth, I like Scott. | ||
But clearly that is a thing. | ||
I don't know what it is. | ||
I don't know if that's a faction. | ||
I mean, I'm just speculating here. | ||
But that's clearly something that's going on. | ||
And the other big takeaway is that this movement There is no other movement like this. | ||
There is no other white man in America that can say, nigger, that can go out there and say, we're gonna destroy Talmudic Judaism, and say that women shouldn't vote. | ||
There is no other white man in America that can say these kinds of things, that has the kind of fanatical, organic support that I have, and that can go into the mainstream and hang out and be liked like everybody, there's just no one else like that! | ||
And you're telling me that there wouldn't be extreme pressures trying to bad jacket me, spread fear, uncertainty, doubt, engage in reputational destruction? | ||
That people wouldn't be paid to betray me? | ||
People wouldn't be rewarded for going against me or turning against me? | ||
I'm in the furnace! | ||
I'm in the fire! | ||
I put myself in there! | ||
And so yeah, of course people are going to go and cash in on throwing me under the bus or trying to rehabilitate their image if they kick me a little bit and never talk about Jews for the rest of their life. | ||
And that's just part of the program. | ||
People need to understand that. | ||
I'm not like anybody else. | ||
I'm not, you know, I'm subject to all these things because I'm not going on my show and saying, oh well, Judaism is some abstraction that ruined your day today. | ||
I'm that nigga! | ||
I'm the guy that's going out there and saying, you know what? | ||
Christ is king and these Jews put him on the cross and they can't run the country anymore. | ||
And that's why it's so much drama. | ||
That's why it's so much drama. | ||
That's why I'm in the eye of the storm. | ||
why I'm in the eye of the storm. | ||
So anyway. | ||
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So that's that. | |
That's why it all rests on my shoulders. | ||
But anyway. | ||
But really, it's on God. | ||
God lightens the load. | ||
But it's true. | ||
Somebody said that to me today. | ||
They're like, you're the only white guy in the country that could say the N-word and totally get away with it. | ||
I'm like, that's so true! | ||
That is so true! | ||
I'm the freest, realest nigga in the country. | ||
And for that, they crucify me. | ||
They betray me. | ||
They throw me under the bus. | ||
They lie about me. | ||
They smear me. | ||
They attacked my sacrifice I'm like yay and At the Donda listening party when he's in the house on fire. | ||
That's like me. | ||
That's like me in the house on fire and then I get up. | ||
Burn everything, bitch. | ||
Burn everything. | ||
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Anyway. | |
Anyway. | ||
So that's just that. | ||
So, knuckles cracked. | ||
That's just that. | ||
But that's just true. | ||
Nobody... Listen. | ||
And that just had to be said. | ||
And frankly, that just had to be said. | ||
People don't want to be called out. | ||
That is what it is. | ||
That's just my view on it, okay? | ||
If you're interested. | ||
That's just my view. | ||
I'm not gonna go on and on, but that's... That's my view of what's up. | ||
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Anyway. | |
Excuse me. | ||
Yeah, you see it all the time. | ||
Not cool. | ||
you sent five dollars the beaten look you described married men have i've seen one too many times the man becomes a shell of his former self yeah you see it all the time not cool that's not that's not a white ass nigga going hard as fuck frogs for you sent No, not really. | ||
I haven't been playing around with it too much. | ||
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Hey! | |
Hey, thanks a lot, man. | ||
More specifically, natural language processors and text-to-image generators. | ||
Would love to hear your thoughts. | ||
Thanks for the show and God bless you. | ||
Hey, thank you, man. | ||
No, not really. | ||
I haven't been playing around with it too much. | ||
Hey! | ||
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Hey, thanks a lot, man. | |
I appreciate it. | ||
Poop Monkey sent $3. | ||
The news is now saying a woman was a grow-hyper. | ||
The only female grow-hyper is Daftai. | ||
We're not memeing that. | ||
That is not real. | ||
Please. | ||
Why would you say that? | ||
That's not true. | ||
There are no trans groipers. | ||
There are no girl groipers. | ||
Groipers can only be cishet guys. | ||
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Okay? | |
Well, it was a lot of things really. | ||
I mean for starters, it is just historically true. | ||
I've never been 20 years out. | ||
Less than three. | ||
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Hey, thank you. | |
Cajun Boy 01. $5. | ||
What made you realize that Jesus was the Messiah and the Catholic Church, the only church? | ||
Well, there was a lot of things really. | ||
I mean, for starters, it is just historically true. | ||
It's just to me, historically irrefutable that Jesus Christ was a real person. | ||
Historiographically, or you could say the historicity of Jesus is undeniable. | ||
You can date the earliest Gospels to the first century, within decades of Christ's resurrection. | ||
And you've got the testimony of his disciples, whom all but one went to their death. | ||
Somebody said it to me like this the other day. | ||
In Watergate, you have like four guys, and they got caught. | ||
In Watergate, there was a conspiracy of how many people really, how many people broke into that office and were party to that? | ||
Like four people? | ||
And they couldn't keep it together. | ||
We're supposed to believe that That all these people that testified that they saw a resurrected Christ, of which there were hundreds, many of them went to their death, none of them recanted. | ||
You had 12 guys, you had 11 go to their death, and they wouldn't say, they would not repudiate that they saw a resurrected Jesus. | ||
And of course, hundreds of others saw him when he was resurrected. | ||
I mean that on its own, because that's always what you hear. | ||
I don't think anybody, up until very recently, nobody doubted the historicity of Jesus. | ||
That Jesus was real, that he rose from the dead and there was testament to this. | ||
And so people have to come up with these convoluted theories like, well what if everybody lied? | ||
What if everybody was on drugs? | ||
What if everybody was on DMT? | ||
And so that's just so convoluted. | ||
There is simply no, there is no doubt that Jesus Christ, as an historical fact, lived and died and was resurrected. | ||
And there is no doubt that it was the power of that event, combined with the Holy Spirit, which is why Christianity became the religion of the Roman Empire. | ||
It is just that simple. | ||
And so once you realize that, well then, this has to be the case, that Jesus Christ is God. | ||
And then when you look at the various denominations, so-called denominations, well, there's only one church that is one Holy Catholic and Apostolic, and that's the Roman Catholic Church. | ||
There's only one that has succession from Peter. | ||
Peter's the rock upon which Christ builds a church. | ||
The church will not have the gates of hell prevail over it. | ||
There's one church that even makes logical sense. | ||
It really and and beyond that and by what what I mean by that is Without the Catholic Church. | ||
What do you have? | ||
Individual interpretation. | ||
What do you have the scripture revelation? | ||
Christ didn't leave us with a book Christ left us with the church so You know then I could spend a lot of time on that but that's that's the basics So Cajunboy01 sent $5. | ||
What are your top 5 books? | ||
Actually curious. | ||
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Oh, I don't know. | |
I don't read very much anymore. | ||
I used to be a big reader. | ||
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I haven't... I haven't read a book in a long time. | |
So, I don't really have... I don't have, like, a top 5 and I say, ooh, like, that's my favorite book. | ||
I'm not, like, re-reading books. | ||
Line Rider sent $3. | ||
Does he like the Beatles? | ||
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I don't know. | |
I didn't ask him. | ||
Zoomer will send $3. | ||
The anti-orange juice people last night were just saying what Joe Rogan said verbatim Lamao. | ||
I didn't know he was anti-orange juice. | ||
Blinny and Joyer sent $10. | ||
Tranny sister update. | ||
I was unable to get through to her, too far gone. | ||
But I managed to red pill my parents. | ||
I gave them a PowerPoint presentation about transsexualism and gender. | ||
Mom agreed with everything. | ||
Dad cucked out on tranny surgery pics. | ||
Blinnie and Joyer sent $10. | ||
But I cornered him in a car later. | ||
He didn't love the content, but had no arguments, so had to STFU. | ||
Westhoids don't try this at home. | ||
We're working on a detrans program now as a family. | ||
Sadly, I'm not usually there to help. | ||
Blini and Joyer sent $10. | ||
I like your take on trannies. | ||
Not that my personal situation changed anything. | ||
It really didn't. | ||
They are victims. | ||
I'm really sick of conservatard celebs arguing about pronouns for another decade. | ||
You have a vision that's actually compelling. | ||
Hey, well, thank you, man. | ||
I'm glad you like my commentary on that. | ||
Yeah, I mean, the PowerPoint thing sounds a little forced, but you know what? | ||
Hey, if it worked, good for you. | ||
Congratulations. | ||
It's messed up, and it's good that you intervened. | ||
And I agree. | ||
I mean, I don't know that I see them totally as victims, but they are, in a sense, victims. | ||
And we should look at these people as people that we want to help. | ||
I don't like the cruelty. | ||
I don't like the meanness. | ||
We can recognize that they are very belligerent adversaries, often. | ||
But I feel like a lot of what is said about trannies is just, um... | ||
It's not being said for the right reasons. | ||
A lot of people it's just vitriol for the sake of vitriol. | ||
It's just vitriol because they're the most marginal, they're the most freakish, they're the most out there. | ||
And so I think people like to heap cruelty and vitriol against them because that is supposed to bolster their credentials as a right-wing or something that's like showing off. | ||
I'm not impressed by that. | ||
I don't find that to be impressive. | ||
I don't find that to be Courageous. | ||
That's not courageous. | ||
That's not bold. | ||
If you want to be courageous or bold, talk about Israel. | ||
Oh, not so courageous anymore, huh? | ||
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These guys want to go out there and say, huh, we're gonna go to the Drag Week Dory Hour and yell at people in your megaphone. | |
It's like, really? | ||
Use your real name and face to criticize Jewish media. | ||
I'll wait. | ||
You know, you're such a bold guy. | ||
Why don't you go and get the megaphone and scream the K-word and talk about how Jews are Christ-killers. | ||
Because, I mean, and by the way, most of them believe that also. | ||
But they're not going to go and do that. | ||
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Why? | |
Because then they would get destroyed. | ||
Are they gonna go into a black neighborhood and scream the n-word? | ||
No, no, no. | ||
No, that's too dangerous. | ||
So they're gonna go where, like, it's popular, and, like, it's a very popular thing, and everybody already agrees, and they're marginal, and say, and I don't say marginalized, I say they're marginal. | ||
They're freakish, transient, fucked-up people. | ||
It just is what, I don't say that in a mean way, it's what it is. | ||
And they go in there, they're, all trannies are mentally ill, They all are emotionally unstable. | ||
I mean, these are people that probably had messed up upbringings. | ||
They live sordid, depraved lives. | ||
And now don't get me wrong, that doesn't subtract from the fact that they're sick and they're spreading this abuse. | ||
But then you get these guys that are like, you know, I'm a big tough right winger. | ||
I'm gonna go and scream at them. | ||
It's like, let's be real. | ||
That's not about courage. | ||
That's not even about morality. | ||
You go and then fornicate anyway. | ||
You go and talk about a Plan B pill with your girlfriend. | ||
You do all kinds of other heinous things. | ||
And it's not this whataboutism that says, hey, leave that tranny alone. | ||
It's saying, like, you know, what are we really doing here? | ||
Is this activism? | ||
Are you taking out? | ||
Or is this just like a narrow slice of activism that you can participate in? | ||
This is the activism that has been circumscribed for you by your Jewish boss, by your own sinful habits, by your own cowardice. | ||
So that's not to say that people should not be militantly against trans. | ||
They should. | ||
But I think a lot of it is I think a lot of it is being done for the wrong reasons. | ||
And I think the message should be, there is a message which is better, which is to say that we want to heal the country. | ||
We want to make these people whole again. | ||
A lot of these people are, they are the victims that we talk about, them being abused as children, they grow up, and then conservatives want to talk about cutting their heads off. | ||
And it's like, okay, so seriously? | ||
Some of these kids are born into a situation where they really don't have a chance. | ||
Like James Younger. | ||
Is James Younger gonna grow up and then you're gonna go scream in his face and say, fuck you, we're gonna cut your head off, really? | ||
Isn't that, and isn't that the height of of conservative hypocrisy. | ||
You're gonna go out there and say James Younger's a victim of his obviously psycho mom, but James Younger's gonna turn 17, and then, you know, and then some big tough guy's gonna go and shout him down like a tough guy, and then he's gonna go have sex with some mulatto out of wedlock, and have a pregnancy scare. | ||
It's like, really? | ||
So... And again, that's not to say that we're going to... That's not to say that there is any quarter for trannyism and the transgenderism. | ||
There isn't. | ||
You know how I feel about that. | ||
But it is to say that, like the black thing, it's a convenient diversion. | ||
That's a very convenient... It's a very convenient, easy, low-hanging fruit. | ||
And it's also done with a very malicious intent. | ||
It's done for no other reason other than people can. | ||
It's just like, I can feel powerful, I can feel righteous in this situation, so I will. | ||
Because they're not going to go and do that with the Jews, because then the world is going to come down on them. | ||
Suddenly not so tough. | ||
But hey, nobody really, you know, even your average person doesn't have a lot of love for Trannies, so then you could go and say, hey! | ||
And I think there's something very unimpressive about that, that kind, it's just very like low character, in my opinion. | ||
So, now that's not to say that you can't criticize Trannies, For the right reasons and in the right way, but a lot of this activism is nothing more than just like a very shallow opportunism. | ||
And it seems almost like an excuse to say anything profound. | ||
Like Daily Wire. | ||
What are they? | ||
They're obsessed with trannies. | ||
Daily Wire, you know, these other new right types, they're obsessed with trannies. | ||
They're all feminists? | ||
Like they're all pussy-worshipping feminists. | ||
They never talk about birth control. | ||
They never talk about feminism. | ||
They'll never talk about putting a woman in her place or anything like that. | ||
They will not talk about race mixing. | ||
They will not talk about miscegenation. | ||
I mean there is so much that is left out. | ||
They willingly cooperate and collaborate with Facebook and YouTube, but you're just gonna have, like, Michael Moe's gonna go up there and say, we need to eradicate trannyism. | ||
It's like, dude, you work for a Jew. | ||
Not impressed. | ||
So we need to transcend that dialectic. | ||
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Eh. | |
Anyway. | ||
And, yeah. | ||
So congratulations on that. | ||
I'm glad that you have made some progress indeed transitioning because you honestly feel it's honestly it's honestly a great tragedy You read these stories like You look at this guy you look at this jazz Jennings. | ||
Have you seen this this guy was in a TV show and He was in this reality show where they transitioned him at a young age and And he got his penis cut off. | ||
He got his penis and balls cut off. | ||
And they gave him a neovagina. | ||
And they had to go in there and do like three corrective surgeries because his neovagina keeps getting more and more fucked up. | ||
He has no function out of it. | ||
It's like totally just a catastrophe. | ||
He ballooned up. | ||
He developed an eating disorder. | ||
He ballooned up. | ||
Now he's this big fatty. | ||
And he's totally miserable. | ||
And it's like, this guy was a kid! | ||
This guy was a kid! | ||
And he ruined his life! | ||
Like, he absolutely, he irreversibly destroyed his life. | ||
If he ever even comes to his senses, he doesn't even realize, I mean, deep down, but he doesn't even really realize the gravity of how he has ruined the one life that God gave him. | ||
And his parents didn't protect him. | ||
It was this predatory media thing. | ||
And the idea that you're going to go all in on somebody like that and say, ha ha ha, kill yourself, kill yourself, fuck you. | ||
It's like, what does that make you? | ||
What is that? | ||
I'm supposed to be impressed with that? | ||
That's really like... | ||
I feel bad for people like that. | ||
Now there are a lot of them that are really aggressive and militant and freakish and obviously I'm just as repulsed by that as anybody. | ||
But let's be honest, this is a tragedy that this is happening. | ||
It is a tragedy like babies that are aborted, it's children that are going on puberty blockers, it's children or even adults that are being castrated in this way. | ||
This is a tragedy. | ||
So, we have to meet it with ferocity, but at the same time we also have to meet it with charity and mercy as well. | ||
Do not forget. | ||
And here's the thing. | ||
What I love about Catholicism is that it has this balance where a lot of liberals see it and they're like, this is too strict, this is too fire and brimstone. | ||
But then there are a lot of people that are saying, this is too nice. | ||
And it's like, yeah, because you need to be those things. | ||
You need to be both. | ||
God is both just and merciful. | ||
Do you want God to be as hard on you as you are on your adversaries? | ||
Now, God has to be tough on people because God is justice, but God is also mercy. | ||
And so we have to be justice and certainly there's more of a need for justice these days than mercy. | ||
There's more of a deficit for justice than anything. | ||
But we also have to leave room for mercy as well. | ||
And that goes for the black people and that goes for the trannies. | ||
That goes for the Jews too. | ||
That goes for all of them. | ||
There has to be equal justice meted out with mercy. | ||
And that's where the Christian message is transcended. | ||
I see these guys that go to that thing in Ohio, and they're throwing up Roman salutes, and they're screaming, Seek Heil! | ||
And you know, kill yourself! | ||
And it's like... | ||
Who honest to God thinks that that is the answer? | ||
Who honest to God would like to see people like that running the country? | ||
Like, do you know what I mean by that? | ||
And that's not me saying that for the media. | ||
I'm saying, do we want to be angry? | ||
Do we want to be angry? | ||
Rageful? | ||
And tell people, oh yeah! | ||
And it's like, oh okay. | ||
So impressive. | ||
We don't want a country full of angry, rage-filled, cruel nutcases. | ||
We want a country of people that are prudent and temperate and just. | ||
And merciful and charitable. | ||
We want a country that's led by Christians. | ||
We want a country that's led by Catholics. | ||
Not these try-hard people. | ||
So anyway, that's my view on that whole deal. | ||
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But thank you. | |
Blinny and Joyer sent $3. | ||
Just put the doctors and perverters in jail and move on. | ||
P.S. | ||
What's your take on Nazis protesting drag shows? | ||
On one hand, really bad optics. | ||
On another, nobody else is doing shit. | ||
Net plus or? | ||
Well hey, nobody's doing anything! | ||
No, I absolutely think it's a horrible... Nobody needs that. | ||
And honestly, it just makes it look like a freak show. | ||
I mean, sometimes doing nothing is better than doing something that's terrible. | ||
Well, hey, nobody's doing anything. | ||
So yeah, you're gonna have like Nazis and Antifa battling it out. | ||
You know what happens? | ||
Normal people look at that and say, yeah, you know what? | ||
I'm just gonna disengage. | ||
That's a freak show. | ||
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So... No, I don't. | |
I don't agree with that mindset. | ||
Keckdog sent $3. | ||
Good grief remind me never to break Joe the boomer's heart. | ||
Not gonna mention names, but I haven't seen him go after new fags like this in a long time. | ||
I don't want to know who Pretty Purple Poison is. | ||
Yeah, he's got that dog in him, Joe the boomer. | ||
Pretty_fly_white_guy sent $3. | ||
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I am able to go see John Bolton speak and the topic is rethinking American intervention. | ||
Would that just be a waste of time or is there any sort of value in that? | ||
I don't know. | ||
If you want to, what are you gonna do? | ||
Go up there and own him? | ||
You're gonna go up there and say, hey John Bolton, you neocon piece of shit. | ||
That might be funny. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Maybe you should do that. | ||
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I don't know. | |
SSQQQ sent $3. | ||
In French, the no confidence votes are just a show. | ||
One was done by the dissident right and the other by the left. | ||
Each side vote Y for its own but N for the other. | ||
Democracy is a joke. | ||
That's awesome. | ||
I wish, I wish we had a king. | ||
Trombone Zoomer sent $3. | ||
Nigga's deadass being gay on the timeline like it's somehow making you gay. | ||
Kecking at Twitter all day, buddy. | ||
Did you see that alt hype was talking about how he wanted to have sex with me? | ||
Every single time, dude. | ||
These people are freaks. | ||
Chuggers sent $5. | ||
Lower the minimum age. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. | ||
And absolutely, we have to bring that age down to 16, which is reasonable. | ||
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Any updates? | |
Jeff sent $5. | ||
Love you, King. | ||
07. | ||
Any update on your Twitter reinstatement? | ||
Twitter is a lonelier place without you. | ||
BTW, it's probably been months since I got banned by a rogue janny. | ||
Any chance I can get an unbanned? | ||
When people ask me for updates, I want to shoot them in the face. | ||
Okay, take it easy on Tranny's. | ||
People have asked me for updates. | ||
Instant death penalty. | ||
No mercy. | ||
Cut their throat. | ||
Stab them like this into their jaw. | ||
Kill them. | ||
Slaughter them. | ||
Cut off their legs. | ||
Dismember them. | ||
Kill their families. | ||
Blow up their house. | ||
Break everything they own. | ||
Exhume the corpses of their ancestors. | ||
Torch their village. | ||
Exterminate their race. | ||
But go easy on trannies, alright? | ||
Seriously, what is it with this? | ||
Hey, any updates? | ||
Like, listen, if there's updates, I will tell you. | ||
I can't stand it! | ||
Why do you need updates all the time? | ||
Hey, any updates? | ||
Oh, okay! | ||
Just shut the fuck up! | ||
Alright, you'll get an update when you need it, okay? | ||
You'll be the first to know! | ||
I do a show every night. | ||
If there's an update, you'll hear about it. | ||
Any updates? | ||
Hey, any up- I'm just checking in. | ||
Fresh and Fit? | ||
Twitter? | ||
Hey, did you guys see this? | ||
Shut the fuck up. | ||
Stop asking me questions. | ||
Blam Updates Everybody wants an update. | ||
You know, just relax. | ||
Thought it was good. | ||
Thanks. | ||
Thank you. | ||
I appreciate it, man. | ||
- Thought it was good. - Trombone Zoomer sent $3. | ||
It's kinda redundant when everyone says it, but you're a fucking king. | ||
Ain't anybody else like you in this bitch. - I appreciate it, man. | ||
Thank you, buddy. - G_Ranting sent $3. | ||
In the Catholic Church men can marry at 16 and women at 14. | ||
Maybe us men should be considered adults at 16 instead. | ||
I agree. | ||
François Ravaillac sent three dollars. | ||
Syria and Saudi Arabia renew diplomatic ties in a similar fashion to the Iran deal and suddenly we hear that an Iranian drone attacked US troops in Syria. | ||
What gives? | ||
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They did the same thing in the Persian Gulf on 2018 or 2019. | |
I'm not telling you! | ||
I'm not telling you. | ||
What? | ||
What are you talking about? | ||
Macron raised retirement age two years, and you're telling me that's the same as Zelensky banning Christianity? | ||
This is like an IQ test. | ||
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Hey, and by the way, I hope he takes your pension away. | |
I hope he kills you in the riots. | ||
Ball Sweat sent $5. | ||
Snowflake gang decisively raped. | ||
No, no, no, no, no. | ||
Hamiltonian W. Harris Walker W. Ball Sweat, out. | ||
No factionalism. | ||
Every knee bends to the America First faction, okay? | ||
No more axes and snowflakes and any of that. | ||
It's America First. | ||
There's one faction. | ||
This is the faction, okay? | ||
No more factionalism. | ||
Bullsweat sent $5. | ||
Destiny, AltHype, Ryan Dawson, and Milo. | ||
Notice the pattern? | ||
Just come to Christ and stop being dysfunctional freaks. | ||
True. | ||
Very true. | ||
Simon Skula sent $5. | ||
Saw that Alex Clark girl from Tpusa on Instagram. | ||
She looks like the Dylan Mulvaney tranny. | ||
Too much Botox. | ||
She looks much older than she is. | ||
Why do women do this? | ||
I agree. | ||
She does look like Dylan Mulvaney. | ||
Eddie Van Graham sent $3. | ||
Him sending this message at 1-0-9. | ||
I am a futurist myself, and I am looking forward to 1-10. | ||
That's great, thank you. | ||
The Unknown Soldier sent $3. | ||
Opinion on George Santos? | ||
Defrauding his way into Congress then refusing to resign and taunting journos is based but also he was a drag queen with a boyfriend. | ||
I agree. | ||
I have a similar view. | ||
I'm a little bit conflicted. | ||
Because yeah, it is very cringe that he's like a gay drag queen. | ||
At the same time, it is really funny that he's just making a joke out of Congress. | ||
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So... | |
I like the meme. | ||
I like the meme that he's just making a big joke out of it that he's like, I'm just like a total liar. | ||
I'm like a total liar. | ||
I'm just shitting all over Congress. | ||
No one can stop me. | ||
It is cringe that he's gay though. | ||
But other than that, it is funny to me. | ||
Simon Skola sent $5. | ||
Thoughts on Napoleon? | ||
Hess easily up there with Stalin and the big H-man in my opinion. | ||
If Trump can turn it around somehow, could his return be like that of Napoleon? | ||
Well, not really. | ||
Because Napoleon and Hitler are great because they took over Europe. | ||
Same with Stalin. | ||
You know, they're warriors. | ||
I don't... Trump... | ||
Unless he took over North America. | ||
I don't see how he gets to that status. | ||
Because, like, Napoleon and Hitler are, like, all-time greats. | ||
It's, like, Napoleon, Hitler, Caesar, Alexander the Great. | ||
There's, like, that's, like, your upper echelon of people that just tried to take over the world. | ||
Now, it's not to say that there aren't other greats, but how many others try to really take over the known world? | ||
That's a whole other category. | ||
So I don't think so. | ||
Napoleon, I feel similarly with him about Stalin. | ||
I don't agree with everything he did, but I admire him as a guy. | ||
- Aye. - Francois Avajac sent $3. | ||
The way social media is killing geniuses in their crib reminds me of the Talmud's command to kill/ruin the best and brightest among the Goyim. | ||
- Yeah, very similar. - Keckdog sent $3. | ||
She's like a politician, but I see what you're saying. | ||
I'm not going to lie, she's kind of bad. | ||
It's like a lot of unpopular takes tonight. | ||
think Kamala Harris smells? | ||
Black and Indian? | ||
Ew. | ||
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Well, she probably smells good. | |
You know, she's like a politician, but I see what you're saying. | ||
She's kind of, listen, I'm not going to lie. | ||
She's kind of bad. | ||
It's like a lot of unpopular takes tonight. | ||
A lot of unpopular positions tonight. | ||
We should lower the age of consent, raise the age of retirement, go easy on trannies, but kill super chatters. | ||
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*laughs* Kamala Harris is hot. | |
Like, man, I'm really just... just fuck my shit up tonight, you know? | ||
Just, hey, everybody hate on me tonight. | ||
I'm... bring it on. | ||
Listen, you're kind of attacking my girl. | ||
I don't know what to say. | ||
She's kind of bad. | ||
She's kind of like a MILF. | ||
I know I'm not going to win over any support by saying that. | ||
I know. | ||
She's kind of a MILF. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I can't be the only one that thinks that. | ||
Somebody says, finally someone said it. | ||
I didn't come here to bring peace. | ||
I came here to divide. | ||
To divide households and families. | ||
Let him cook? | ||
Who let me cook? | ||
Who let me cook tonight? | ||
Man, bad idea. | ||
Whoever let me cook tonight... Not good. | ||
Kind of a MILF, I'm sorry to say. | ||
Eddie Van Graham sent $3. | ||
I like it. | ||
It's not about owning the libs anymore. | ||
It's about leading unbelievers to Jesus Christ, the King of Kings. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Victor Lala sent $5. | ||
Real freedom is freedom from sin, not the freedom to sin. | ||
Also, do you call your car the Shell Mobile? | ||
What, you're calling me a shill? | ||
No, I don't call my car the shill mobile. | ||
Simon Skola sent $5. | ||
Okay. | ||
Last super chat for tonight. | ||
It's been so long though. | ||
Do you think RFK Jr. has any chance on getting the nomination? | ||
Who would you prefer for Democratic nominee? | ||
No, I don't think so. | ||
And hey man, yeah it's been good to hear from you. | ||
I was just talked about you today actually in a group chat. | ||
I was saying it's so funny how many people I intersected with at CPAC 2019. | ||
I was talking about Capri and Hank Chill and some notable others and I said Simon Scola, he brought me the crickets. | ||
No, I don't think RFK Jr. | ||
has a serious chance. | ||
Honestly, I like Biden for the Democrats. | ||
I think he's going to win it. | ||
I know that's surprising. | ||
Everybody used to say, oh he's gonna die, he's gonna be too retarded. | ||
I think he's gonna win the nomination again. | ||
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But it's early. | |
Yeah, I did hear about that. | ||
I don't believe in that. | ||
Mike Van sent $3. | ||
I sometimes overhear my boomer parents say the young people will foot the bill for future social expenditures. | ||
Now the shoe is on the other foot. | ||
We love you but suck it up, you had your chance. | ||
Yep, pay up. | ||
Protestant Growiper sent $5. | ||
Was pretty surreal getting SS checks as a 17-yo knowing that I, or anyone in my generation, will never get them later on. | ||
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Yep. | |
Mike Van sent $3. | ||
People shocked about your stance on Macron's action don't get that respectable countries don't have people trashing the country like animals over austerity. | ||
Gotta double up, beat a bag came in love ya! | ||
Hey, thanks a lot, buddy. | ||
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Yeah, it's true. | |
And those are all, like, those are all liberals that are rioting. | ||
I don't know, what's the argument? | ||
I don't even, I don't know why that's such a contentious take. | ||
Now you're all in favor of boomers getting paid money. | ||
unidentified
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Really? | |
I didn't hear that. | ||
F. Thanks, buddy. | ||
Really? | ||
I didn't hear that. | ||
unidentified
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F. | |
Thanks, buddy. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Line Rider sent $3. | ||
Long show tithe. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Yeah, it is a long show. | ||
I'm tired. | ||
Line Rider sent $3. | ||
On time tithe. | ||
Thanks. | ||
Frank V sent $3. | ||
People on the DL make their hobbies, the type of partner they want, their deep philosophical insights, their entire identity and you come and tear that down, exposing them as goofy, mediocre larpers. | ||
unidentified
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Yeah, I guess you're right. | |
I guess it's pretty destructive. | ||
Boogly Woogly sent $3. | ||
Initially I didn't agree with you about Macron because I thought he's enacting the will of the globalists rather than France then I remembered those retarded frog boomers are why he got re-elected. | ||
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I just hate boomers. | |
Oshkosh sent $3. | ||
Hey, much love. | ||
Hey, thanks. | ||
Anon sent $5. | ||
This is probably why Jimmy Hotha was known to eat ice cream all the time but never get intoxicated or drink at all. | ||
Alcohol is bad for you, ice cream is good for you. | ||
Black Royper sent $3. | ||
The story of Volker is amazing. | ||
He went in, raised prime rates to 20% and allowed a recession. | ||
I know the finance stuff is a little autistic, but that's something that would be unthinkable today. | ||
My man, Black Royper. | ||
Ah, shit, they raised the rates again. | ||
Ah, shit. | ||
unidentified
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25 basis points, nigga. | |
Shit, what? | ||
unidentified
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That's so funny. | |
My Black Wall Street Groyper. | ||
Talking about Black Wall Street. | ||
Black Groypers are rebuilding Black Wall Street one nigga at a time. | ||
Hey yeah, absolutely man. | ||
It's a great story. | ||
We love, we love this guy. | ||
I love this guy. | ||
You know, you're a really smart black fella. | ||
Hey, hey listen you black fella. | ||
You're pretty smart. | ||
I want you to come work for me. | ||
I want you to come work for me. | ||
How does that sound? | ||
It's like Pursuit of Happiness. | ||
You're like Will Smith in Pursuit of Happiness. | ||
Covered in paint. | ||
You're like, listen... You're pretty smart for a black fella. | ||
unidentified
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No, kidding. | |
Kidding! | ||
I love black people. | ||
Black people... | ||
I'm really growing in love for, I'm really growing in love for everybody. | ||
I'm loving everybody. | ||
I just want everybody to be upstanding members of society and Catholic. | ||
My man! | ||
unidentified
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Ah shit! | |
They raising the rate! | ||
unidentified
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Hey yo! | |
You hear they raising that rate? | ||
Shit man. | ||
Hey, where is the net? | ||
Right! | ||
I love black people. | ||
Black people are so funny. | ||
You know, they're very charming. | ||
Anyway, thanks a lot buddy! | ||
Black Royper! | ||
I don't know. | ||
Thanks. | ||
Well, it's not about... The other guy earlier, he's like, Macron's a globalist! | ||
It's like dipshit. | ||
It's not... It could be Putin for that matter. | ||
It's about doing something unpopular because it's necessary. | ||
You know, but... It's an IQ thing. | ||
You just gotta filter that. | ||
Max Pacheco sent $3. | ||
If you belong to the world, it would love you as its own. | ||
As it is, you do not belong to the world, but I have chosen you out of the world. | ||
That is why the world hates you. | ||
John. | ||
Max Pacheco sent $3. | ||
We must be proud to not be of this world. | ||
Much love, Nick. | ||
Have a great night, brother. | ||
Christ is king. | ||
Hey, thanks a lot, Max. | ||
Love you too. | ||
It's true. | ||
I feel like people hate me for other reasons. | ||
You know, they hate me because I'm confident and cool and sexy and funny and stuff like that. | ||
But yeah, they also do hate me because I'm Catholic. | ||
That's a big part of it. | ||
Like, a lot of these guys are stirred up with deranged resentment because they hate that I'm Catholic. | ||
Straight up. | ||
And it tends to show eventually. | ||
So... You're right. | ||
They hated him first. | ||
But thanks a lot, buddy. | ||
I appreciate you. | ||
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True. | |
Yeah, it's done. | ||
- Hope soldiers sent $5. | ||
Nick just ended populism. - True. | ||
- Yeah, it's done. - John Smith sent $3. | ||
Hello, Nick. | ||
Thank you for addressing the black violence video drama on Twitter. | ||
- Okay, I'm not saying that. - It's well known that there are an equal amount of videos of whites randomly attacking black people, if not more. - I'm not saying that. | ||
There's definitely less. | ||
There are definitely fewer videos of whites attacking blacks. | ||
It's just statistically not even close. | ||
So I'm not saying that. | ||
True. | ||
I disagree. | ||
True. | ||
I disagree. | ||
I think there should be a retirement because people are irresponsible. | ||
They're just like, we need to teach people to do this more thing. | ||
It's like, yeah, but people are not going to do that. | ||
People don't save their money at all. | ||
I know you're right. | ||
It does incentivize people not to save but if we're being honest Do you think that if they weren't having the money withheld from them in their paycheck, do you think all that money would be going into a retirement savings account? | ||
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I don't think so. | |
So, uh... I think the government should take control of some of those decisions. | ||
I agree with you though, they should teach about money and maybe it should be an option. | ||
But, um... I don't know how much agency people really have. | ||
I never got into that. | ||
I like Taxi Driver. | ||
I liked Taxi Driver before it was cool, by the way. | ||
But I like Taxi Driver. | ||
I never got into that. | ||
Jack Turner sent $3. | ||
Hey, Nick, was wondering what some of your all-time favorite movies are? | ||
Heard you saying you liked Inception in a recent stream. | ||
Curious as to what your other favorites are? | ||
Mmm, I like Taxi Driver. | ||
I liked Taxi Driver before it was cool, by the way. | ||
But I like Taxi Driver, I like Casino, I like Casablanca. | ||
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I like... Um... What else? | |
I like the Aviator. | ||
I'd have to think about that. | ||
I'd actually have to sit down and think about it, give it some thought. | ||
Because I haven't really watched any old movies in a while. | ||
unidentified
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But, um... Yeah, off the top of my head, those are some of my favorites. | |
Really liked The Patriot and Mel Gibson. | ||
Really like Master and Commander. | ||
unidentified
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I like those kinds of movies. | |
So... | ||
Anon sent $5. | ||
How does being betrayed over and over again affect your psyche? | ||
I'm sorry for what they did to you Nick and I'll pray for you. | ||
We all love you Nick! | ||
It actually had a very profound effect. | ||
It's made me very paranoid because... I mean, you can say whatever you want to say about any particular dispute, but it is just objectively true that I've been betrayed like 50 times by people that I thought were my friends. | ||
And people can... Everybody always says like, well, I betrayed you for like a really good reason, but... | ||
But it's still a betrayal. | ||
Like Matt Kipta. | ||
That's a perfect example. | ||
It's like, we literally were hanging out on January 6th, and then he asked me for a favor on that Thursday, and then on Saturday he texted everybody I know in D.C. | ||
and said, hey, don't talk to Nick. | ||
He's out. | ||
Like, he's under investigation by the feds. | ||
It's a good idea to never talk to him again. | ||
And like persisted in this for a month. | ||
People would hit him back and say, Hey, is it cool to talk to Nick yet? | ||
And he would say, no, no, it's still too hot. | ||
There was another guy who I had known for years. | ||
One of the first people I met in DC ghosted me after January 6th, never talked to me again. | ||
My first web dev, one of my first developers. | ||
I was friends with that guy for years. | ||
We would talk for hours on the phone. | ||
He would tell me, oh dude you're the best, oh you're my hero, what you're doing is amazing, you're such a real dude. | ||
And then I find out he's going to Folk Salad and saying, Nick Fuentes, oh he's the grifter of the highest order, he's the worst of the worst. | ||
This is a guy who I would shill his merch for free! | ||
I would wear his merch on streams and he would make $1,000 and I did that just because he was my friend. | ||
He's going around to call me a grifter. | ||
Like, these are things that people don't even know about and they stack over the years. | ||
And of course notable ones like Patrick or like Doyle or whoever At this point, I'm just totally desensitized to it, but as a consequence, I've become more paranoid. | ||
You know what, though? | ||
You just have to go through those things to become a leader. | ||
I really begin to understand why leaders have to be this way. | ||
You look at these types of people, Who are responsible, and they're not the nicest people, and they're not, you know, flowery, and that's because anybody who is responsible has to go through these kinds of things. | ||
Anybody who is a leader has had to experience all of that, and, you know, you become tough over the years. | ||
And people that are never responsible never see that side of people. | ||
If you're somebody that's never had any responsibilities or never done anything risky or never been a leader, you never see that side of people. | ||
When you're a leader, you really see the best in people and you see the worst in people. | ||
And you see a lot of bad. | ||
You see the desperation. | ||
You see what people are capable of. | ||
I never realized how capable people were. | ||
of subterfuge and treachery and those kinds of things until I was in a very high stress leadership position. | ||
And most people never see that because most people are never in a situation where, um, where like that kind of behavior would present. | ||
If you're just coworkers with somebody at the job, odds are the stakes are never high enough that someone's gonna like snake you like that for their own benefit or for some other reason. | ||
So when you're really a leader in a high-pressure environment like I am, you get to see the full range of and what people are capable of. | ||
And you kind of get smart and you wisen up and I've developed a better sense and a better intuition. | ||
But it's not fun to go through that. | ||
And everybody starts out being trusting and naive and thinking the best in people. | ||
And the only way that you'd stop doing that is people letting you down a lot. | ||
And it sucks. | ||
But that's all part of the process that I've done. | ||
That's what you go through You know The strongest steel is made in the hottest fire, so to speak. | ||
And I'm not trying to say woe is me, but that is just honest to God. | ||
That's my reflection on it. | ||
And look, it's sink or swim. | ||
Some people go through this and they get destroyed by it. | ||
Either the traitors kill them, or the treachery and, you know, the madness of it all cripples them. | ||
Look at the situation I was put through in the last two years. | ||
Again, not trying to throw a pity party, but I got put through some pretty terrible things. | ||
And most people do not have the the fortitude to go through it. | ||
Most people just simply do not have the mental and physical resolve to survive all of that. | ||
And I don't think that's an exaggeration. | ||
To lose your income, to lose all your wealth, to be betrayed by several close friends, to lose the streaming platform like I did, which was the source of my livelihood, not to mention the payment processing. | ||
While all that is going on, to have both of my parents get sick, have a loved one die, to be doxxed, to be under the threat of being charged by the federal government, being under... I mean, just this cascading series of things. | ||
And at a very young age, a lot of people can't deal with one of those things, let alone all those things. | ||
And anyway, so there's just no other choice other than you just have to decide, like, are you going to let it kill you? | ||
Are you going to let them kill you? | ||
Are you going to let the game defeat you? | ||
Or are you going to keep getting out of bed? | ||
Because that's honestly, when things get tough like that, you just have to decide, like, I am... | ||
I'm not gonna let it, I'm not gonna let the game win, you know? | ||
Because it really comes down to that. | ||
Most people don't lose because they really get defeated. | ||
They lose because they get convinced to quit. | ||
They're overwhelmed, they get flustered, and they take themselves out of the game. | ||
So I thought to myself, if I just keep waking up, and if I just keep showing up, and I just keep fighting, At least then I'm not gonna take myself out if I'm gonna get taken out it's because I really get defeated I really lose not because I I get mentally cucked, you know so anyway So I'd be lying if I said it didn't have a profound effect on me and it wasn't any one of them It's just it's just all of them. | ||
It's realizing that I You don't have very many real friends. | ||
You begin to realize the nature of friendship, which is that most relationships are interested. | ||
Most relationships you have, you really can't have a good friend unless they have solid character. | ||
And most of your friends don't have solid character. | ||
And the reason that you're friends is because they either have some interest in you, You know, like you're providing them with something, and the minute that that is no longer the case, or it's an inconvenience, or God forbid it goes against what they want in their life, then you see what's really going on there. | ||
And I don't just say that because of what happened to me, but my grandmother always used to say when I was little, she always used to say, if you can count your friends on more than one hand, you better count again. | ||
And as a kid, I was always like, what? | ||
Like, I have so many friends. | ||
I think I have a lot of good friends. | ||
And you do when you're really inconsequential. | ||
And I don't mean to say that in a nasty way, but again, when there's not a lot of pressure, when everything's going well, nobody's snaking each other. | ||
But that doesn't mean that you don't have snakes in the grass. | ||
And as I get older, the more I get older, the more that that rings true. | ||
Meaning that in actuality, no matter what, you have very few friends. | ||
And if you think you have more than a few, well, don't be so sure. | ||
And that turned out to be true. | ||
That turned out to be very true for me. | ||
When things were going really well, and when there was a lot to benefit, I had a lot of friends. | ||
And then, When I went from making... Oh, I don't want to talk numbers because I don't think that's, you know, I think that's inappropriate, but when I was making a lot of money, oh, I had a lot of friends, and they all believed in me and everything, and then when we got payment processing banned, and I got banned on DLive, and things got really, really hard, then suddenly everybody said, uh, I don't know if any of this is a good idea, you know? | ||
It's like, okay, alright. | ||
So... The one thing that I've struggled with, though, is... | ||
It's a balance though because you got to be you got to be critical and skeptical but you also have to at the same time you have to remain open because people make mistakes and sometimes people fall short and it's a delicate balance to strike between what I mean by this is some people are like you probably shouldn't be friends with them because they're gonna betray you | ||
But then there are some people that make mistakes and they have their shortcomings. | ||
And so it's a very tricky thing to be open enough that you can find good people and get close to good people, you know, but at the same time be able to weed out... I guess that's not so complicated, but you know what I mean. | ||
It's a tough balance. | ||
Because people are tricky. | ||
But I feel like I'm getting better at it. | ||
But I don't know But but anyway, so that's my that's my reflection on all of that I Just the the treachery thing I just can't get over they like, you know We're not cool and now I'm gonna now I'm just gonna | ||
Like the Joseph thing, the like, oh I'm gonna go to Charlie Kirk and like sell my, um... I'm gonna try to cash in on the relationship we had. | ||
That's just like literally what Judas, that's like, how is that any different than what Judas did? | ||
It's like... | ||
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Really? | |
I mean, that's literally the same thing. | ||
And the problem is, with a lot of people, there's just no scruples. | ||
There's no idea of like, well, there's some things I wouldn't do. | ||
It's like, oh, I don't like you? | ||
Well, you know what? | ||
Now nothing matters. | ||
Now lie, cheat, and steal. | ||
So anyway, I'm not you know, I don't want to talk too much about that, but I don't want to pity myself But but yeah, it's but it all goes to the territory and the thing is I know when I talk like this Maybe people would say oh like that's so self-important or that's so like dramatic or something I feel a little self-conscious talking about it, but we are talking about life ruination, right? | ||
That's When you... We are dissidents. | ||
We are real dissidents. | ||
There are real... There are very real consequences for being involved in this. | ||
This gets very ugly. | ||
People have no idea. | ||
So... It is dramatic and there is... There are stakes involved here. | ||
You say these things, you associate with me, your life is ruined. | ||
Everyone knows that. | ||
So, um... It's like anything else. | ||
It's like, uh... | ||
Any other high-pressure situation, like any other drama you would see about, like I said, organized crime, or like government, or whatever, like any time you're in a high-stakes, high-pressure, sort of like adversarial, war-like environment, you're gonna get the full drama of human emotions and human traits on display in a way that you don't when you're just working somewhere. | ||
Not that people don't experience those things, but they don't experience them In the same way that you do when you're really involved in a struggle and when death is concerned in some way. | ||
And yeah, I don't know anybody that got killed doing this, but taking food out of people's mouths, depriving them of providing for themselves, that is coming for a person's well-being. | ||
That is really coming for somebody. | ||
And that's when people really Eddie Van Graham sent $3. | ||
There is a research team who wanted to present the Shroud of Turin to NASA, and NASA shut that shit down quick. | ||
They did not want proof of Jesus Christ to be known to the masses. | ||
Shroud of Turin? | ||
Yeah, that's another good piece of evidence. | ||
There's an interesting rabbit hole for you. | ||
The unknown soldier said $3. | ||
The endless tranny hate feels the same to me as fat people hate threads. | ||
It's like people are looking for obvious low hanging fruit to attack so that they can feel better about themselves. | ||
Yeah, it's not edgy. | ||
It's not. | ||
It's very much like let's just trash people for the sake of trashing people. | ||
And it's not to say that trashing trannies is wrong, but I just hate when people do that to like, oh, I'm gonna shore up my credentials as like a edgy right-wing guy by attacking trannies. | ||
It's not edgy to attack trannies. | ||
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That's easy. | |
Troll sent $10. | ||
Great show, Nick. | ||
Will you be doing more shows on geopolitics? | ||
The mood is close to falling. | ||
China and Russia are closer than ever. | ||
Iran and Saudi Arabia are doing deals. | ||
US unipolarity is fading, etc. | ||
Anyways, hope you and your family are doing well. | ||
Hey, thank you very much, Troll. | ||
Good to hear from you, buddy. | ||
And likewise, hope your family's doing good. | ||
Yeah, I will probably be doing a show If not tomorrow, I'll be covering a lot of that next week. | ||
I plan to. | ||
It's interesting though, none of it's being covered in the American media, but we gotta cover this Iran story tomorrow. | ||
Airstrikes in Syria, this Iranian drone hit U.S. | ||
contractors over there, and like you said, yeah, this Russia-Ukraine war reaching its final stages. | ||
Seems like a major shift going on in Asia. | ||
China, Russia, Iran coming together, Saudi Arabia becoming really like independent from the United States. | ||
It's a major realignment happening. | ||
And just like I predicted, I said a year ago the Ukraine war was going to give way to a multipolar world. | ||
Here it is, man. | ||
100%. | ||
So yeah, I'll cover that. | ||
But thanks, man. | ||
Eddie Van Graham sent $3. | ||
Companies be like, look at this Dylan Mulvaney nigga. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Kill Animals sent $4. | ||
In the clinical sense, do you find that many of the politicians you meet are in large part, psychopathic? | ||
If so, do you believe psychopathy, ideal or not, lends itself to success in politics? | ||
Thanks. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't buy into the armchair psychology stuff. | ||
He's a psychopath. | ||
He's a sociopath. | ||
I don't know if I buy into that. | ||
But probably, maybe. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't really like the psychologizing stuff. | ||
People call me a sociopath. | ||
John Andrews sent $3. | ||
I reserve my vitriol for the medical industry that mutilate mentally ill kids and for the politicians that support it. | ||
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Totally. | |
John Andrews sent $3. | ||
I love Nick, but I love Posty Nick even more. | ||
Great show tonight. | ||
Hey, thanks a lot, man. | ||
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Yeah, you know, he changed my... Niglas sent $75. | |
I really appreciate everything you do. | ||
Thank you very much, man. | ||
I appreciate the super chat. | ||
Protestant Growiper sent $5. | ||
Your facial expressions are amazing. | ||
Great source of joy and laughter. | ||
You truly were built for this. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Gamer underscore uprising sent $100. | ||
Just got done watching a reupload of her JustPurely interview. | ||
Was a great interview and she seemed like she was actually reasonable. | ||
Looks like she deleted her own Rumble upload of it. | ||
Do you know why? | ||
Yeah, well first of all, thanks for the big super chat. | ||
She got a lot of pressure. | ||
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So she freaked out and deleted it. | |
But I think she's gonna reupload it. | ||
I would say cut her some slack, you know. | ||
She took a stand. | ||
She had me on the show. | ||
She kept it up. | ||
She took it down, but she's putting it back up, so... I would say, hey, be nice. | ||
Let's be nice. | ||
Let's remember, nobody... If somebody does an interview with me, and then they get a ton of backlash, and then the Groyper shit all over them, they're just gonna have a very negative attitude towards me, so... We gotta be a little diplomatic. | ||
Johnny Bravo sent $3. | ||
Made some very strong statements about wishing that people would die and that they should be killed. | ||
For the sake of clarity, you were joking, right? | ||
Sorry for concern fagging a bit. | ||
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Who? | |
Who should be? | ||
I don't think I said any... I've never said anything like that. | ||
You're delusional. | ||
You're crazy. | ||
You just made... Why would you just make that up? | ||
You're insane. | ||
I never said that. | ||
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WTF? | ||
Nikki Haley is better than Kamala Harris. | ||
No way, dude. | ||
Nikki Haley's busted. | ||
Kamala Harris is hot. | ||
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Do you need to be signed in for Super Chats to show? | ||
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No. | |
Nikki Haley looks like a guy. | ||
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For an 80-year-old, Nancy Pelosi can get it anytime she wants. | ||
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Dude, that's just gross. | |
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I agree with you as far as the activism goes, it's all just going for the easiest punching bags just to deceive the simple-minded normies into thinking that they're going something productive. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Based Groyper sent $3. | ||
Chelsea Clinton is bad NGL. | ||
Dude, no she's not. | ||
She's frumpy, chubby fish. - Johnny Bravo sent $3. | ||
Watch all type have another meltdown after tonight's show. | ||
He's really had enough this time. | ||
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Like really, who even is this fucking guy? - That guy is literally gay for me There's no other explanation. | |
Because I've literally been nothing but nice to him for years. | ||
Because even like years ago, we had like a little feud. | ||
He just hated me for no reason. | ||
You know what the reason was? | ||
He was talking trash one day, and then he was like, Nick Fuentes wants to ban gay people from his ethnostate! | ||
There it is. | ||
Because Alt-Type is a gay man, if you didn't know that. | ||
He's unironically a homosexual. | ||
And in spite of that, I reached out to him for cozy and said, hey, do you want a channel? | ||
Because he does make good content. | ||
And we buried the hatchet. | ||
And then just like for months, he's just antagonizing me, calling me gay, and I'm just like ignoring him, just taking shots at me. | ||
And then today out of nowhere, it's like, oh, he's gay and he's a turd and all this. | ||
And I honest to God I can't think of any explanation other than I mean he is a gay guy He's very hung up on the gay thing He wants to have sex with me it's that simple he said something a few months ago somebody said Like oh you're you know I don't know what the tweet was, but he said something like, oh, I would suck Nick's dick to get on his platform, but I wouldn't lie for him. | ||
And it's like, come on, bitch. | ||
You're not even being coy. | ||
Come on, you disgusting bitch. | ||
You're not even being subtle about it. | ||
Like, this guy clearly has the hots for me. | ||
Clearly has a crush on me. | ||
I can't help it. | ||
I'm hot. | ||
I'm hot and intelligent. | ||
And the heart wants what the heart wants and alt-hype is all over this. | ||
He is all over this. | ||
He wants... I mean, listen. | ||
I'm a conventionally attractive, young, brilliant guy in this sphere. | ||
He is a gay guy. | ||
He has a crush on me. | ||
I also am Catholic and say that homosexuality is wrong. | ||
So he's just seething. | ||
He's just furious. | ||
He's like, why won't Nick love me? | ||
That's my take on it. | ||
What do you think? | ||
What do you think? | ||
One, for he's gay for me. | ||
Two, for it's something else. | ||
That's... I feel like it can be nothing other than that. | ||
One, for alt-hype is gay for me. | ||
Two, for he isn't. | ||
I think the alternative, the real alternative hypothesis is that alt-hype attacks me because He thinks I'm hot. | ||
He's just getting, he's trying to get my attention. | ||
That's cause that's what that is. | ||
He knows that if he attacks me, I'm going to pay attention to him. | ||
He's like, I'm going to attack Nick and then maybe Nick will pay attention to me. | ||
Maybe the hot kid will pay attention to me. | ||
He's throwing, he's, he's like, he's like the, he's a gay nerd crumpling up paper and throwing it at the back of my head. | ||
He wants the hot kid to pay attention to him. | ||
Well, this is what you wanted. | ||
This is what you wanted, you little faggot. | ||
You happy now? | ||
Why else? | ||
Why else would he be attacking me and not, like, any other person? | ||
Like, I haven't talked about that guy in forever. | ||
I've been nothing but nice to him and then he'll just randomly just go on this big tirade about me It's just like attention-seeking it's like it's It's like very womanish. | ||
It's like when a woman is poking you, poking you, and then he goes, SHUT UP, BITCH! | ||
I'LL RAPE YOU! | ||
And then she's like, And then she's like, oh my gosh, I'm going to call the police. | ||
No, I'm kidding. | ||
That's a joke. | ||
But you know what I mean? | ||
It's like when a girl pokes, pokes, pokes, and then you grab her by the neck and you're like, so help me God, I'll rape you, bitch. | ||
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And she's like, oh my gosh, she's so strong. | |
You know what I mean? | ||
You know how that happens. | ||
No, I'm kidding. | ||
That's a joke. | ||
Kidding! | ||
Kidding! | ||
That's a joke, by the way. | ||
I'm not serious when I say that. | ||
I'm saying that as a joke for comedic effect. | ||
But that's basically what Alt-Hype is doing. | ||
Alt-Hype, who is old. | ||
Alt-Hype, who has experienced gay death. | ||
Ryan Falk has experienced total gay death. | ||
He's a post-wall gay man. | ||
So it's, frankly, it's just embarrassing. | ||
If Alt-Type were 15 years younger, maybe it would be cute. | ||
If Alt-Type were 15- I'm playing into it a little bit. | ||
If Alt-Type were 15 years younger, you know, maybe it'd be a different dynamic. | ||
But it's like, listen, pal. | ||
One, gross. | ||
Two, you're way too old. | ||
It's just embarrassing. | ||
But Alt-Type drags his busted 35-year-old ass over and he's like, poke, poke. | ||
Hey, Nick, poke. | ||
Hey Nick, why do you hate faggots so much? | ||
Poke, poke. | ||
And then I'm like, I'll kill you! | ||
I'll kill you, alt-hype! | ||
You gay little bastard, I'll kill you! | ||
And then alt-hype is like, oh my gosh. | ||
You're so strong. | ||
Freak. | ||
You little fucking freak. | ||
You little gay freak. | ||
Get the fuck out of here. | ||
Get out of here with that. | ||
You're way too old for that. | ||
It's just gross. | ||
Nobody has time for that. | ||
So... I don't think there's any other explanation other than that, but... You be the judge. | ||
You tell me. | ||
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All type... Somebody says this has gone on too long. | |
Yeah, okay. | ||
All type with his faggoty little ass comes in here. | ||
Poke, poke. | ||
Hey, Nick! | ||
Hey, Nick! | ||
You better kick me off cozy, cause I hate you! | ||
And I'm like, fuck you! | ||
I don't even like your content! | ||
And you know he loves that. | ||
That's what he's all about, because he's a sick... You know what? | ||
He's a sick little freak. | ||
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And... His content's boring. | |
You know what? | ||
Everybody's like, oh, his content's so great. | ||
Yeah, maybe it is objectively, but it's fucking boring. | ||
And you're gay. | ||
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So... Whatever. | |
Whatever. | ||
All my haters are literally either gay, Jewish, they're women, they're pussy worshippers, Protestants, low IQ, You know, I'd love for them to gas up Alt-Hype. | ||
It's like, you're literally gassing up a gay guy. | ||
They're like, he... That's the irony. | ||
There is something so ironic about the fact that Alt-Hype is a gay guy calling me gay. | ||
Like, he is openly gay. | ||
He has openly said that he has had sex with guys. | ||
He's calling me gay. | ||
And other people that hate me are like, you go Alt-Hype! | ||
High five! | ||
You tell him! | ||
It's like, wait a second. | ||
He's- you're- you're high-fiving him. | ||
He's a- he's an openly gay atheist for calling me gay. | ||
That doesn't even make any sense. | ||
They just hate me for being awesome. | ||
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Anyway. | |
Amen. | ||
Amen. | ||
Thank you. | ||
But, it is what it is. | ||
Cock-a-poo-poo grow I percent four dollars. | ||
Two favorite songs on Donda? | ||
Off the Grid and, uh, New Again and Come to Life. | ||
Cock-a-poo-poo grow I percent three dollars. | ||
Thief starring James Caan inspired GTA and Drive. | ||
The original neo-noir heist film. | ||
Very cool. | ||
Everyone here would love it. | ||
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Thanks. | |
Alula sent $5. | ||
Hi. | ||
Sorry to be annoying. | ||
Got banned when the Janny was banning everyone who posted stickers. | ||
Could I please get a non-ban? | ||
Thanks. | ||
Also, what happens if a banned user superchats through Cozy? | ||
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I don't know. | |
I'm not a developer here. | ||
Likely store. | ||
I'm sure that's why he got banned. | ||
Hey, I'm sorry to be annoying. | ||
Proceeds to be annoying. | ||
Eddie Van Graham sent $3. | ||
You're the modern day job. | ||
Thank you for being fearless. | ||
Real recognize real. | ||
Hope to meet you one day. | ||
Hey, thanks buddy. | ||
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You're on fire tonight. | ||
Let him cook. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Yeah, let me, hey, let me cook. | ||
Bullsweat sent $5. | ||
You're right. | ||
I struggle with pride sometimes. | ||
It's only America first. | ||
I kneel at the cross and stand for Nick Fuentes. | ||
Thank you for the great show. | ||
Hey, thanks, buddy. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Microwiper sent $6. | ||
My son Kevin, beautiful, autistic, stims his ass off over your tie selection slash the patterns. | ||
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Thanks. | |
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The U.S. | ||
freaking out about Uganda niggas banning LGBT is hilarious. | ||
America is making the dying for homosexuality in Botswana meme real. | ||
Yeah, my thoughts exactly. | ||
Matthew Royce sent $5. | ||
Hey Nick, just hit 372 on my cozy streak. | ||
Thanks for this awesome platform. | ||
Hey, you're welcome. | ||
Thanks for using it. | ||
Oh great, now we got a billion cozy superchats. | ||
If you see this, your epic says, what's so healthy about sugar? | ||
So it's healthier than a Big Mac and fries? | ||
Yeah. | ||
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That's good for you. | |
My aunt laughs like Tucker Carlson. | ||
I hope my cousin doesn't see this. | ||
We went gambling two weeks ago. | ||
If that bill passes in Utah, I hope we can still get uploads from the NJF archive. | ||
I don't get it. | ||
Oh yeah, we can. | ||
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Don't worry, Utah's of age. | |
Does Ye like statistics? | ||
Yes. | ||
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It's not cool to shill for these companies. | |
It's not, it's gay. | ||
Oh, I see what you did there, like the thing. | ||
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What's up with that kid on Twitter? | |
You really went off on him. | ||
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I don't know, he's just some cringe guy. | |
Some of our greatest assets are Southerners. | ||
Disagree. | ||
We could really get some inspiration from their tight-knit communities, which is totally different from these crap cities where everyone is a robot stuck in the Matrix. | ||
We could really... You know, I was thinking today, these people from the South still say city people. | ||
It's like, bro, it is the 21st century, we live in America, and you call people that live in cities, city people. | ||
It's like, what are you, from Africa or something? | ||
Like, yeah, we kind of all live in cities. | ||
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It's like the 21st century, get with the program. | |
These city folk, it's like, yeah, like most of the human population lives in cities now. | ||
It's kind of like, you know, last 100 years development. | ||
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What's going on with you? | |
What are you, late to the party here? | ||
No, but I like some. | ||
Don't get me wrong. | ||
Hey listen, I love Southerners, but I'm a city slicker through and through. | ||
I'm a city boy. | ||
I'm a northerner. | ||
I'm a northerner man. | ||
But I still like Southerners, okay? | ||
But just don't come at me with this like, you know, cities are crap! | ||
Hey pal, listen man. | ||
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I don't tell you how to farm mud or whatever. | |
Don't tell me about cities. | ||
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Okay. | |
I don't know what to tell ya. | ||
They're, uh, hedonists. | ||
Yeah. | ||
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Great question. | |
Do the Nelk people have no shame? | ||
They show up to Israel and curse at every turn. | ||
They get a Jesus' death site, but cry at the wall. | ||
Then they go clubbing later that night. | ||
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I don't know what to tell you. | |
They're hedonists. | ||
Why do we always get the nuts? | ||
Yeah, great question. | ||
They're playing checkers. | ||
You're playing chess. | ||
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Absolutely. | |
You could probably prompt an AI to accurately guess Patrick Casey's career moves. | ||
Making a burner Twitter account that got called out instantly. | ||
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Talk about predictable. | |
Well said. | ||
Hey, all of that is from the same guy, so thanks a lot for all those super chats. | ||
I really appreciate it. | ||
Gundim says, Love you, Nick. | ||
Nick, can you please unban me from the chat? | ||
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Yeah. | |
Fine. | ||
Okay. | ||
Alright. | ||
You know, that's our last Super Chat. | ||
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I don't want to do this anymore. | |
I'm tired. | ||
I want to go to bed. | ||
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I'm tired. | |
I want to go home. | ||
Alright, that's my last Super Chat. | ||
That's gonna do it for me tonight. | ||
Hey, alright. | ||
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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, Nicholas, Gamer Uprising, and if you see this, you're epic. | ||
Thanks to everybody that superchats, everybody that watches. | ||
We love you. | ||
I will see you tomorrow. | ||
Until then, have a great rest of your evening. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo! | ||
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It's going to be only America first. | |
America first. | ||
The American people will come first once again! | ||
America First! |