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Thank you. | |
You're watching America First. | ||
My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes. | ||
We have a great show for you tonight. | ||
Very excited to be back with you here tonight on Tuesday. | ||
We have a lot to talk about tonight. | ||
Lots to get into. | ||
Big show. | ||
Exciting stuff. | ||
Exciting news. | ||
Well, not exciting. | ||
It's bad news. | ||
Bad news all the way around. | ||
Little bit of a theme here tonight. | ||
We've got kind of an anarcho-tyranny theme going on. | ||
You'll see what I mean. | ||
Our featured story tonight is about apparently a series of arrests that are being made in connection with the Charlottesville rally. | ||
What? | ||
From six years ago? | ||
Apparently a county prosecutor in Virginia ...is now unsealing charges for the crime of intimidation while carrying a lit torch against the Tiki Torch marchers from the Charlottesville rally that happened in August 2017. | ||
Some arrests have been made this week. | ||
And the question is, are they going to arrest everybody? | ||
Very bizarre situation. | ||
So we'll get into that. | ||
We don't have too much information but it's very strange. | ||
We'll also be talking tonight about the teen takeover, that's what they're calling it, of Chicago this weekend. | ||
On Saturday, hordes of black kids took over the downtown area. | ||
Several people were shot. | ||
People were beat up. | ||
There was mugging happening, looting. | ||
Cars were being destroyed. | ||
A lot of famous videos going around on social media of police cars being deployed. | ||
They're calling it the teen takeover. | ||
The response from the mayor-elect, Brandon Johnson, is that it is unproductive. | ||
Rather, it is not constructive. | ||
To demonize the youth. | ||
And that we have to go out and give them a safe outlet for them to hang out. | ||
So they've ravaged the city and it's only gonna get worse from a government perspective, if that's even possible. | ||
We thought Lori Lightfoot was bad, now we have somebody which makes her look like Rahm Emanuel. | ||
Or like Mayor Daley. | ||
Hardcore, progressive, BLM liberal. | ||
So it's only gonna get worse. | ||
And the theme of the show tonight, like I said, is on the one hand, you have people that are being arrested because of a peaceful protest that happened six years ago. | ||
On the other hand, you've got hundreds of black kids marauding around town, beating, shooting, looting. | ||
And they're talking about building them a play place. | ||
They're talking about building them a recreation area where they can all hang out. | ||
Biden's America. | ||
Just when you thought it was okay, just when you thought it was getting good, you get reminded that everything actually sucks. | ||
And I was thinking the other day, you know, maybe Biden's America isn't so bad. | ||
The Jews aren't happy with it, at least the Zionist ones. | ||
All the Irish people are gassed up to see him. | ||
I said, maybe Chuck Johnson is right. | ||
Maybe Joe Biden isn't so bad. | ||
But then you see all this. | ||
And it's like, hang on a second. | ||
January Sixers, Charlottesville Marchers, throw the book at them, throw them in prison, throw away the key. | ||
Downtown Chicago, they're out there shooting and killing people, and they want to give them more money. | ||
That's just not gonna cut it. | ||
So, we'll talk about all that tonight. | ||
Should be a pretty good show. | ||
Before we get into the news, I want to remind you to follow me here on Cozy. | ||
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Not too many other developments. | ||
I have to tell you, I don't feel so good. | ||
I have a terrible headache tonight. | ||
I don't know what happened. | ||
It must be something I ate. | ||
But it's been such a long night. | ||
I was actually getting ready to go live around 9. | ||
And right at 9, the site got DDoS'd. | ||
Very intense DDoS attack. | ||
And the dev team was on it. | ||
And the way they were talking about it, it was reminding me of a movie, you know, when they do the hacker thing. | ||
They're like, they're targeting multiple servers at once! | ||
And I go in there and I'm like, we gotta bypass the firewall and upload the nano data! | ||
We gotta... I know that joke's been done to death, but it's always funny to me. | ||
So we got a massive DDoS attack, go figure. | ||
Yesterday I get attacked by Marjorie Green. | ||
And the Daily Beast. | ||
Today the site gets attacked. | ||
First time in six months. | ||
Very intense DDoS attack. | ||
So I brought down the site for a time. | ||
Then I got sick. | ||
I thought I was gonna throw up but I didn't. | ||
I had this beef sandwich. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I guess it was either poisoned or it was just maybe I overdid it. | ||
I don't know. | ||
But I wasn't feeling so good. | ||
I still don't feel good. | ||
My head is killing me! | ||
I have like a migraine headache, but here I am doing this show for you. | ||
So I hope you're happy, because I don't feel good at all. | ||
But I'm gonna do the show. | ||
I have these white lights shining into my eyes while I have a migraine. | ||
I want to die, but I'm doing the show. | ||
So anyway, so I apologize I'm late, but there's a lot going on over here. | ||
They're attacking my life, they're attacking my food, they're attacking the website. | ||
Not easy being Nick Fuentes. | ||
You know what it takes to put on these pants every day and get behind this desk in the midst of cyber attacks and poisoning. | ||
They poison the beef. | ||
Nah, but we got a good show. | ||
What else? | ||
Is there any...I feel like there was another news story today No, maybe not. | ||
Usually I have a little something extra, but not so much today. | ||
Kind of a low-key day. | ||
It's just hard. | ||
It's hard. | ||
Usually when I do the show, it's, you know how it is, it's extemporaneous. | ||
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When I have a headache, it's just like, I just can't do it. | |
So I'm gonna try and get through the show. | ||
I'm gonna do my best. | ||
But yeah, I don't think there was anything else. | ||
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Oh! | |
This is what I wanted to say. | ||
It looks like Pearl from JustPearl... I knew there was something. | ||
JustPearlyThings has uploaded a new video. | ||
I think it's two or three hours. | ||
From when I went out there to London to do a collaboration. | ||
I believe she re-uploaded the old stuff and she uploaded a new video. | ||
Although I believe it's unlisted. | ||
So I don't know where people got the link because I tried to find it but it's not on the channel. | ||
It's unlisted so you gotta find the link. | ||
I don't know where it is. | ||
But she uploaded a new... I believe it's a new video. | ||
A brand new panel show that I did. | ||
Because I did two panel shows and only the first one was uploaded. | ||
So I think they put a new one up. | ||
So check that out. | ||
That's on, excuse me, Just Pearly Things on Rumble. | ||
I believe it's a Rumble exclusive. | ||
And good on her! | ||
She put it all back up. | ||
She's fighting back against the woke mob. | ||
You love to see that. | ||
You know what it is though? | ||
It's all these black people in that scene. | ||
And I know I talked a lot about it when it happened, but it just reminds me that in as much as we'd like to move past the racial divisions, they are still there. | ||
There's always going to be a limitation as to how far it can really go because even these red pill blacks, well, we're still from different races and that's okay. | ||
We can still extend an open hand and friendship and embrace But there's always going to be that political aspect to it. | ||
Now, a lot of these black people still see us as white supremacists, this and that. | ||
That's why she got cancelled initially, so... I think she got hip and she's overcome that a little bit, so that's good to see. | ||
She's German, so there's a little bit of consciousness rising happening there, like awakened the blood memory. | ||
But, anyway. | ||
We're gonna move on. | ||
I wanna get into the news tonight. | ||
Kind of a slow day. | ||
Not too much going on, but we have a few big stories from this weekend. | ||
The first thing I want to talk about is Chicago. | ||
And we covered this last, not this story, but we talked about Chicago maybe a week ago or two weeks ago. | ||
We just had a big mayoral election in Chicago. | ||
Lori Lightfoot was defeated in the first round of voting. | ||
In the runoff, it was a very bizarre setup. | ||
Because the top vote getter in the first round of voting was this guy Paul Vallis, who was supported by the police union. | ||
He was the number one vote getter, and he got a plurality of the votes. | ||
He didn't win a majority, that's why they had a runoff. | ||
And he was facing this progressive Democrat, Brandon Johnson, who performed very badly in the first round. | ||
And it was getting 3% in the polls right up until the first round of the election. | ||
So you have the top vote getter with the support of the police union and gets a plurality of the vote the first time up against this hardcore progressive BLM guy named Brandon Johnson. | ||
He was supported by the teachers union. | ||
So it's a war, really, between the two public sector unions in the city, the police and the teachers. | ||
And in Chicago, it's a little bit different than other cities. | ||
The teachers union is more powerful in this city than maybe any other city in the country. | ||
And they're very political. | ||
And their political agenda is, it's like the Bernie-Elizabeth Warren program. | ||
They want massive wealth redistribution. | ||
They want to tax the rich. | ||
They want to tax the businesses. | ||
And so it was really a proxy war for the two big unions. | ||
And there's really, if you want to think about it more spiritually, there's something very deep and complex about that, too. | ||
The police, which represent order and security, and the teachers, which represent nurturing and the mother, that sort of thing. | ||
So there's kind of something deeper going on there. | ||
We could spend time thinking about that, but I think you understand. | ||
So you had Vallis supported by the cops, you had Johnson supported by the teachers, and somehow, it's like a tie, statistical tie, Brandon Johnson barely wins by 1%, and I don't remember how many votes, but it was about 1%, he pulls ahead, and this guy is the most progressive, most left-wing mayor, maybe in the history of the city of Chicago, which, Is outrageous. | ||
We talked about it when it happened. | ||
I don't know if this was one week ago or two weeks ago. | ||
Chicago has record high crime. | ||
It's getting worse all the time. | ||
Ever since George Floyd, the city's just been totally up for grabs. | ||
It used to be the case that the crime was relatively segregated. | ||
It was very violent, but it was only violent in certain areas and certain times of the day. | ||
Now in Chicago, there's crime everywhere all the time. | ||
It's not just bad in the ghetto or in the black neighborhoods. | ||
It's bad everywhere. | ||
It's bad in the North Side, which is gentrified and it's all gays and white people. | ||
It's bad downtown, where all the commerce happens. | ||
It's bad in the financial part of the city. | ||
And it's also bad not just in the weekends on the summers, but it's bad in the morning, it's bad at night, it's bad in the middle of the day. | ||
Crimes are being committed all the time. | ||
And this is because the cops, one, are just simply quitting, like thousands of them are resigning every year. | ||
The ones that remain are not permitted to chase criminal suspects on foot or in a vehicle. | ||
Literally are not allowed to pursue. | ||
On top of that, they change the rules of engagement And after everything with George Floyd, I'm sure a lot of cops are simply protesting doing their job altogether. | ||
They don't want to go in and risk their lives with all these rules and the city doesn't have their back. | ||
So, you have this situation where crime is out of control, it's worse than ever, and somehow we get a mayor who is more liberal than the current one. | ||
We get a mayor who is somehow worse on this issue than the previous one. | ||
And I said, when the election happened, that he came in on this promise of targeting crime with this multi-faceted approach. | ||
Not just hiring more cops, but they want to fund good schools, good jobs, good this, good that. | ||
And it's not to say, of course, that we don't want funding for programs, but the only thing that stops criminals is cops. | ||
Not teachers, or therapists, or whatever else. | ||
And so anyway, we have the first real litmus test. | ||
And this is a little foreshadowing. | ||
It's a glimpse into our future here in this city. | ||
This weekend was the first warm day of the year. | ||
I think it was 80 degrees on Saturday. | ||
So it was effectively the first summer weekend. | ||
Usually it's the Memorial Day weekend, which I think is coming up. | ||
I don't know when Memorial or Labor Day is but you know usually it's that first weekend later in the year in May when things really go off here but this weekend it was especially hot and the story is that hundreds of black teenagers took over the downtown of the city turned it into total mayhem and this is the story from a local source it says quote | ||
Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot and Mayor-elect Brandon Johnson both issued statements regarding chaotic scenes that erupted in the downtown area amid large gatherings over the weekend, leading to a massive law enforcement response. | ||
A total of 15 people, 9 adults and 6 children, were arrested late Saturday night as hundreds or possibly even more than 1,000 people gathered near Millennium Park with some engaging in, quote, reckless and disruptive behavior. | ||
To say the least. | ||
In one instance, two teenagers were shot in the area of State and Madison Streets in the middle of a large crowd. | ||
Disruptive behavior, by the way. | ||
People getting shot. | ||
A similar situation unfolded one day earlier at 31st Street Beach when a 14 year old boy was shot during a large gathering billed as a teen trend meetup. | ||
Teen trend! | ||
I love when they call it teen because when you think teen, you think about Disney World or Disney Channel. | ||
You think about like teen Teens hanging out. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I mean maybe maybe because I'm like a nerd or maybe because I'm more innocent. | ||
I think about like video games and pizza and like I don't know underage drinking, prom, that kind of thing. | ||
Not like people getting shot in the face and mugged at gunpoint at the beach. | ||
What do you think about like teens having fun at the beach? | ||
You think about volleyball or surfing? | ||
You don't think about a 14 year old getting shot in the chest by gangs. | ||
So it's, as we know, these are black teen activities. | ||
Very important. | ||
And I know I'm not the first person to notice that, but it's ridiculous. | ||
Every time this happens, it's the youth, it's the teens, it's the jogger, it's the whatever. | ||
It's always something other than what it is. | ||
And I know a lot of people talk about that, and part of me is like, well, what are they gonna do? | ||
Are they gonna go live on the news and say, today, a thousand black people, a thousand n-words, I mean, they're not gonna say that. | ||
But by the same token, we know that that's what it is! | ||
That's who's doing it. | ||
We've all seen it. | ||
We all see the videos. | ||
Anyway, so it's a teen takeover, it's a teen trend. | ||
When I think of teen trends, I think of Charlie D'Amelio doing a TikTok dance. | ||
I don't think about, like I said, black people shooting each other for fun. | ||
In a statement, the current mayor, Lori Lightfoot, said that while many of the young people gather to have a good time, find people on both sides, by the way, and enjoy the weather, some are involved in reckless, disrespectful, and unlawful behavior. | ||
That is downright disrespectful, the way that you shot everybody. | ||
The way that you people are shooting each other That is reckless. | ||
Alright? | ||
Now listen here. | ||
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That is... Could you imagine? | |
You see this unfolding. | ||
The entire city has exploded. | ||
You've got a crowd of a thousand people with guns. | ||
And they're jumping on top of cars. | ||
And they're beating up people that they encounter walking on the sidewalk. | ||
And imagine the mayor of the city confronts and says, alright. | ||
This is reckless. | ||
You know something? | ||
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This is disrespectful. | |
I think it goes beyond that. | ||
I think that's to say the least. | ||
It's a little bit reckless. | ||
She says, as I have said before, we as a city cannot and will not allow any of our public space to become a platform for criminal conduct. | ||
Most importantly, parents and guardians must know where their children are and be responsible for their actions, instilling the important values of respect for people and property. | ||
It must begin at home. | ||
The mayor-elect Brandon Johnson issued a statement, writing, quote, In no way do I condone the destructive activity we saw in the loop and lakefront this weekend. | ||
It is unacceptable and has no place in our city. | ||
However, he says, however, it is not constructive to demonize youth who have otherwise been starved of opportunities in their own communities. | ||
And He went on to say our city must work together to create spaces for youth to gather safely and responsibly. | ||
What exactly does that mean? | ||
It's the beach. | ||
The problem is that they don't have a place to gather safely and responsibly? | ||
The beach caused this? | ||
The park? | ||
The bean caused this. | ||
These innocent teens, they just want to hang out. | ||
They just want a place where they can kick back and hang out and chill, but they go to the bean and they start shooting each other. | ||
They ain't in a place where that doesn't happen. | ||
They go to the beach. | ||
I guess they find these guns buried in the sand and they just start blasting them off at each other. | ||
What? | ||
What does that even mean? | ||
There is a place where you can gather safely and responsibly. | ||
They're public parks. | ||
It's the beach. | ||
Nobody else has any problem at the beach except for blacks. | ||
Leave it to blacks. | ||
They roll up to the beach and they pack the sunscreen and the beach towel and the glocks and the weed. | ||
And look at the two statements. | ||
You have Lori Lightfoot. | ||
Her statement is bad. | ||
It's a terrible statement. | ||
She says that You know, it's unacceptable and all this and the parents need to be responsible and so on and and the statement is perfunctory. | ||
It's adequate. | ||
But, of course, it's not sufficient. | ||
The city's out of control. | ||
And here's the thing, and I talked about this a couple weeks ago, here's what happens. | ||
This is gonna kill this city. | ||
It's already a struggle post-COVID. | ||
The impact on commercial real estate, the cascading effect of people, of commuters not coming in, of tourists not coming in, tax revenue drying up, COVID relief funds from the government drying up, People don't even realize that the damage from COVID is not even finished yet. | ||
George Floyd too. | ||
I mean those things going hand in hand the damage will ripple for decades especially in these cities like New York and Chicago in particular with the high population density. | ||
People don't even realize because just like with the recession we talked about a couple weeks ago with the Silicon Valley Bank Bankruptcy. | ||
We talked about how during the COVID pandemic they deferred the recession by two years with the stimulus money. | ||
It's the same thing with the cities in a lot of ways. | ||
Commercial real estate took a huge hit. | ||
The public sector took a huge hit. | ||
So much of these cities are being kept afloat by the relief money and once that goes and once the population reshuffles because people are still making moves This city's gonna die. | ||
And anyway, the point is, we have a mayor already who, if something like this is happening and you want to salvage it, you gotta go out there with a strong statement and a strong response. | ||
You gotta make sure that people feel safe going out into the city. | ||
To come out and say, well, it's disrespectful and this is on the parents. | ||
It's a terrible statement. | ||
It's on the government. | ||
The police need to be there. | ||
want to go to school here or work here or whatever, to come out and say, well, it's disrespectful and this is on the parents. | ||
It's a terrible statement. | ||
It's on the government. | ||
The police need to be there. | ||
This should not be allowed to happen, but there are not enough police. | ||
So that's bad enough. | ||
But then the mayor-elect, the next guy, who's going to come in for the next four years, somehow it's worse. | ||
He says, yeah, yeah, yeah, crime's bad. | ||
But the real problem is that, you know, these kids are innocent. | ||
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They just need more money for them programs, man. | |
Seriously? | ||
Starved of opportunities? | ||
And here's the thing. | ||
I used to talk about this a lot on the show. | ||
I used to talk about race realism a lot more and talk about race and IQ and how all of these disparities in outcomes between groups of people in America have to do with genetics. | ||
When you look at persistent inequality in wealth, income, education, employment, people like to talk about institutional factors They like to talk about policy or they like to talk about these so-called societal systemic factors like racism or the legacy of slavery or redlining. | ||
But it tracks with IQ. | ||
All of these inequalities are baked into the cake from the start. | ||
We know that. | ||
And I used to talk about this a lot on the show. | ||
And when it was more unpopular to say that, people would always push back and they would tell me, while that may be true, what good does it do to talk about it? | ||
While it may be true that the races are unequal, while it may be true that there's an IQ disparity and that causes the performance disparity, What good does that do to talk about it? | ||
It's very bad politically. | ||
It hurts people's feelings. | ||
It's insulting. | ||
Many people never wrap their head around it. | ||
And the reason why is because that's how you explain this. | ||
Otherwise, you have these people like Brandon Johnson, among others, who come forward and say, well, the reason you're getting crime is because they don't have good enough schools. | ||
They don't have good enough this. | ||
They don't have good enough that. | ||
I did a show on this, I think, a year, maybe two years ago during George Floyd. | ||
Think about it this way. | ||
This is what happens all the time. | ||
There's this persistent achievement gap, if that's what you want to call it. | ||
I think that's a euphemism. | ||
There's this persistent inequality, and what we see now with the demographic change in America is that left-wing politicians get elected by their demographic cohort, Brandon Johnson's black. | ||
Take a look at the map of people that voted for him. | ||
It was all the black people plus the white liberals. | ||
But it was really the blacks in the South and West Side that carried this for him because he is black and because he makes excuses for black people. | ||
But this is the pattern. | ||
This is the all too familiar pattern. | ||
Blacks fall short due to genetics. | ||
They feel resentment. | ||
They blame this on whites. | ||
They consolidate behind this racial identity politics. | ||
They support a black mayor that supports their interests. | ||
He goes forward and says the reason for the inequality, it can't be race. | ||
That goes against the liberal epistemology. | ||
That goes against this blank slate idea that we're all equal. | ||
It's just what happens in schools, which is what affects the ultimate outcome. | ||
And he comes out and says, then in that case, we've got to put more money into the schools. | ||
We've got to put more money into the programs. | ||
If there's an inequality in wealth, and then therefore people blame crime on the income inequality, then there needs to be some kind of government redistribution. | ||
If we can move the wealth around, we can move the success around. | ||
If we can move the wealth from Michigan Avenue to the South Side, then we could lift up the educational achievement. | ||
We could lift up people economically, and then they'll stop committing the crimes. | ||
So the logic goes. | ||
Well, there's just one problem. | ||
If the black people have it in their DNA that they've got the warrior gene or they've got an 85 average IQ or whatever, they're always going to be jumping on cars and shooting and doing these kinds of things. | ||
And even if they're not doing that, they'll always be falling short economically. | ||
And so what will happen as the country becomes more non-white, is it will continue to elect non-white governments. | ||
And as it continues to elect non-white governments, non-white governments will continue to redistribute wealth from whites to non-whites. | ||
Because the inequality is baked into genetics, this will not solve the inequality. | ||
So the inequality will persist. | ||
The resentment will persist. | ||
These kinds of governments will keep getting elected. | ||
The redistribution will keep going. | ||
And it becomes this vicious cycle. | ||
It's the same story that plays out in South Africa. | ||
It's the same situation that played out, I believe, in Mozambique and Zimbabwe, where these minority populations that are responsible for the productive sectors in the economy. | ||
It's not just whites in South Africa. | ||
It was also whites in Rhodesia. | ||
It was also Indians, actually, in Mozambique and other countries. | ||
What you have is there'll be a high IQ productive minority that is responsible for the productive sectors of the economy and a resentful majority or even a resentful plurality will elect governments that based on that racial resentment which is rooted in the persistent inequality will redistribute from the productive to the unproductive. | ||
Until, ultimately, the productive people are kicked out, or they're killed, or they go somewhere else. | ||
And then the country's done. | ||
Then you have no more productive people. | ||
That is why we have to talk about groups. | ||
That is why we have to talk about the cause of inequality. | ||
No matter how politically incorrect, or unpopular, or offensive, that's why we have to talk about it. | ||
Because you can see it playing out. | ||
You have a lot of white liberal types among and even blacks who have deluded themselves into thinking that the reason that they're all committing these crimes is because they're economically disadvantaged. | ||
The reason they're economically disadvantaged is because they don't have the same resources. | ||
The reason they don't have the same resources is because of the historic effects of discrimination and racism. | ||
And so in other words, All the lack of productivity, all the crime, and its cascading problems, its derivative problems, they all attribute that back to the wrong issue. | ||
And as a consequence, it'll never be solved. | ||
And what's more, They're going to get frustrated with not being able to solve these problems. | ||
And that's why every iteration gets angrier and more aggressive and more extreme. | ||
It becomes abolish the police. | ||
It becomes... Then it goes to reparations. | ||
Then it turns into forcibly taking white people's stuff. | ||
This is the spiral that we're on. | ||
In the meantime, things get worse and worse. | ||
As you can see, the crime is out of control. | ||
So let's just be honest about what's going on here. | ||
These cities are being ruined by black people. | ||
Just straight up. | ||
And it's not all black people, but it is when you look at the criminals that are doing this stuff, they are all black. | ||
And the reason, like we talked about a week or two ago, why we can't enforce the laws is because to do that would be racist. | ||
But you know what? | ||
We have to be racist because race is real. | ||
And what I mean by racist is we have to be racist in the sense that we acknowledge that the reason that black people are committing these crimes and doing these things is black people's actions and black people's characteristics. | ||
And if black people's actions land them in jail, then so be it. | ||
And if the jails are full of black people, we have to be okay with that. | ||
And if black people persistently underperform or are not performing well in schools or economically, again, we can look into the best way to solve that or something, but the idea that it's always just because there's not enough money, that's not the case. | ||
So, it's a very sad situation. | ||
Also, it coincides with another development where Walmart is closing down two of its stores in Chicago. | ||
I think they have four stores and they're closing two of them, both in black neighborhoods. | ||
Both of them being looted constantly, they're stealing there all the time, there's violence there. | ||
And it couldn't have come at a more perfect time between the first nice weekend of the summer, bringing on the riots in the downtown, and then you've got the Walmart closing, ultimately because of the same problem. | ||
And in a nutshell, that's what you're getting across the entire city. | ||
And this city is straight up going to die because of a section of the black minority population here that is out here doing these things. | ||
And Even though we could do something about it, even though we could have like elected a mayor that was supported by the cops, and people can make political decisions that would result in this being solved, because it is solvable. | ||
Instead, we're gonna let it just get destroyed completely, and that's gonna be it. | ||
No more Chicago. | ||
And the next thing that's gonna happen is all the people that are going down to Florida, the process will repeat there too. | ||
Because people are going to go where it's nice. | ||
People are going to go to the next place. | ||
You know, it's a story that's playing out all across the entire country. | ||
And the story is eventually it just has to be solved. | ||
People fled to the suburbs. | ||
People fled from one state to another state. | ||
People flee from one country to another country. | ||
But unless you're willing to enforce laws and protect property rights and protect people and ensure a high standard of living with public services and elsewhere, this is just going to continue to grow and get worse and spread everywhere. | ||
It's a very sad state of affairs. | ||
So that's the situation in Chicago. | ||
They call them teens. | ||
They're teens! | ||
These teens need a place where they can gather. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I think the Millennium Park is pretty nice. | ||
I think the beach is pretty nice. | ||
The problem is they go there and start shooting people. | ||
And we can't throw them in jail because it would be racist to have all these black people in jail. | ||
Then they blame that on the economy. | ||
Really? | ||
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And I mean I said this a couple weeks ago I'm gonna have to move out of it because of course you know I live I don't live in the city but I live close to the city and after this election nobody wants to be here because it's just a taste of what we're gonna get later and this is a taste of what every major city is gonna experience if they're not already this is the final destination for America you can watch it right here | ||
And really, in every way, this is a glimpse into the future for America. | ||
It's a beautiful city, it has a lot going for it, but it is rotting from the inside because of this problem. | ||
Because of this racial problem. | ||
You're gonna get a city and you're gonna get a country that is just as dysfunctional as a third world because it's got the same people with the same behaviors and then therefore the same problems. | ||
So, there's only so much that can be redistributed, there's only so much that can be taken, there are only so many nice buildings that have been built in the past, but the problem is the productive white people And other productive people, but predominantly the productive, industrious, creative white people that generate this civilization are either going to get oppressed or they're going to flee. | ||
And once the engine that perpetuates this civilization ceases to be for one or the other reason, Then you're going to have Africa in the ruins of white America. | ||
You're going to have Mexico taking place in the ruins of white America. | ||
And I don't think that started to sink in for people just yet, but it's on full display. | ||
And maybe the saddest thing and the scariest thing about this is this has been going on for a long time and the outcome of this election was still the same. | ||
Maybe with voter fraud you could argue, but it was still the same. | ||
and this goes on all the time it's been going on people are the victim of it constantly and they still I mean they could be victims of it and experience of it firsthand I'm talking about the residents and they can still believe That the problem is that there's too many cops or that there's not enough schools or something. | ||
People are getting beat up and mugged in the city. | ||
It happens to them or they watch it happen and yet they still believe that the people doing it are the real victims. | ||
It's like we talked about in San Francisco when the Cash App founder was stabbed to death. | ||
There are 2,500 crimes. | ||
It's 1,500 or 2,500 crimes per square mile in San Francisco in a year. | ||
Which is crazy to think about. | ||
The scale of crime. | ||
The density of crime in a small metro area. | ||
And people live there. | ||
They pay the exorbitant housing price. | ||
And they have to walk around human feces to get to work and put signs in their car window that say it's unlocked. | ||
Don't break my window. | ||
While they're going to work and they'll come home and they'll support the current status quo. | ||
That's the worst part of it because There is this idea, people call it accelerationism, and it's based on this cyclical view of history, which is that things get bad, the bad times catalyze a movement that, and you know, they say bad times create strong men, strong men create good times, etc. | ||
But the idea is that things get bad, Things degenerate over time such that the society becomes bad. | ||
The bad times create stronger people. | ||
The bad situation catalyzes a response. | ||
The pendulum swings to the other side, so to speak, and the people that survive in a bad situation, they rise up and they create a better society, and this process repeats itself. | ||
And so people have this idea that if we can just accelerate through the phases of the cycle, if we can make things worse faster, we can accelerate if they see things cyclically, Then it's inevitable that things getting worse actually just gets us closer to things getting better. | ||
That's the idea. | ||
That's the notion there. | ||
If it's cyclical, if things have to get worse and then inevitably get better, then we want to make things worse more quickly to get to the better times. | ||
But I've always said that the fatal conceit, the flaw in that idea, Is that there's no guarantee that that is true. | ||
It is not as people describe it. | ||
Because a lot of times what you'll have, there is a cycle like that in civilizations that survive. | ||
Let's put it that way. | ||
There's a survivorship bias. | ||
Civilizations that didn't disappear. | ||
Underwent that cycle, but how many civilizations were destroyed or invaded or were snuffed out or disappeared? | ||
Because they entered a death spiral and the bad times never catalyzed a generation that could overcome their problems the bad times never catalyzed a The creation of a better society. | ||
The pendulum never swung back, but things just got worse. | ||
And the worsening situation catalyzed an even worse response. | ||
And so on. | ||
What happens then? | ||
Then it just gets worse and worse until it's gone. | ||
Or it's unlivable. | ||
And when you look at San Francisco or Chicago, that is staring into the abyss at where we could be headed in America. | ||
Nobody knows for sure. | ||
And the thing is about life, a lot of young people think in terms of, are we gonna win? | ||
Are we ever gonna, are we back? | ||
Is it over? | ||
Are we back? | ||
Is it over? | ||
The thing is about life is it just goes on. | ||
There's no end point other than the end of the world or your own death. | ||
So things just go on and the world keeps turning and people keep doing their thing. | ||
So we don't know how long it would take for things to recover if they do or | ||
We don't know if things will just get worse, but you can stare into the crystal ball in these cities and see an outcome where it never gets better, it gets worse and worse, and instead of people being shocked out of it, or instead of people becoming stronger for it, they just become meeker and they submit, and the marauders and the aggressive people and the cruel people take over, and they win. | ||
And what happens when all the good people did nothing, and all the good people ultimately are too weak, or they're all killed, or there are none left, and all that's left are corrupt barbarians? | ||
Because that's what you have going on. | ||
The bright light of Christian, white, European civilization is being swallowed up in the darkness. | ||
You can see it in Africa, literally. | ||
Metaphorically, meaning the ingenuity and the prosperity and the productivity of whites being stuffed out by the backwardness and primitiveness of the native Africans. | ||
Also in terms of skin color, as well. | ||
It just so happens that the two things coincide. | ||
And the same is true here, where people still We're at a point where a lot of people ask, are we past this point of no return? | ||
You could still ask that question right now, because the buildings are still standing and things are still okay, but we are rapidly going past that. | ||
We are flying past that point. | ||
And even if we wanted to turn it around, increasingly we would not be able to. | ||
So what do you do? | ||
What do you do when even when it gets as worse or worse than you thought possible and nobody votes for the cops? | ||
What do you do then? | ||
People leave and it gets worse again. | ||
So that's the story which I don't mean to black pill you but I mean that's what it is. | ||
How could they not vote for the police? | ||
Union endorsed candidate in a year when crime is up 150% in the city. | ||
When you got this stuff going on... | ||
It should be so nice that in America, it's a beautiful, warm spring day, people go to the beach, they enjoy the lakefront, they enjoy the amenities of a great city. | ||
Instead, we've got black people hanging out there. | ||
We've got hundreds of obnoxious black teenagers there, hooting and hollering and shooting each other and jumping on cars and beating people up and mugging people. | ||
What a sad state of affairs. | ||
It's so funny too because when I was a little kid... I'm sure a lot of people can relate to this. | ||
When I was a little kid and we were indoctrinated with the civil rights propaganda, beat over the head about the cruelty of racist whites in the 60s, the cruelty of white slave owners, the cruelty of Hitler, or whatever, and I used to think as a kid, why would anybody be racist? | ||
How could anybody be racist? | ||
Because the idea, which is that there's this innocent group that is just being picked on for no reason, Why are they doing this to them? | ||
Why are white people being mean to them? | ||
That's not very nice. | ||
But then you grow up. | ||
And it's not to say that black people shooting each other justifies being prejudiced or hating people based on their race. | ||
But it is to say that things are the way they are for a reason. | ||
These are the same people That they were in the 60s and they're the same people in the 60s that they were in the 1880s when European settlers found them in the jungle. | ||
And you take them out of there and everything and all that is to say is this is their parents and grandparents and great-grandparents and great-great-grandparents and why was society like this towards, why was white society like this towards them? | ||
Well, because the moment they stopped, look at what happened. | ||
And it's not to say, again, the kind of meanness and the cruelty that's portrayed in the media. | ||
I'm not talking about that. | ||
I don't think anybody supports that. | ||
But this idea that they are kind of the little brother of human civilization, I mean, it's on full display and nobody's allowed to talk about it. | ||
But we all fucking know it. | ||
I mean, we all know it, don't we? | ||
And we all see it. | ||
This stuff that goes on at the beach, really? | ||
I mean, think about it. | ||
What a sad state of affairs this is supposed to be. | ||
The way that people talk about America, American exceptionalism. | ||
We're a shining city on a hill. | ||
Imagine what the Chinese must think. | ||
And the Chinese are backwards too. | ||
They spit indoors because they were farmers 50 years ago. | ||
But look at what they've done. | ||
They lifted themselves up and they've got facial recognition and surveillance and they've got beautiful airports and they've got incredible shopping centers and things like that. | ||
Imagine what Chinese or Russians or Arabs from the Emirates must think when they come to the exceptional country, the shining city on the hill, the crown jewel | ||
The colony settler nation of American or rather European Western civilization and they come here and they come to one of our great world cities New York or Chicago or LA and San Francisco and they go to the beach on a nice day at the lakefront And they see this. | ||
Hundreds of black kids shooting each other and screaming. | ||
And you got a black woman walking around like this with one slide on. | ||
She's got slides on. | ||
And one of them is missing. | ||
God only... And she's walking around like this. | ||
Screaming! | ||
And breaking windows and people are getting shot and then they scream and they scatter and they scatter running in every direction. | ||
A great country doesn't tolerate that. | ||
An exceptional great nation doesn't tolerate that. | ||
An exceptional great nation has Pristine cities with public amenities that can be enjoyed by young people and old people on the weekends where they can do recreational, leisurely things. | ||
They can enjoy the weather, they can enjoy the natural beauty. | ||
That's for starters what a refined, high civilization has to offer. | ||
Is cleanliness, order, peace? | ||
And we don't have any of it. | ||
We have filth, and chaos, and violence, and a general disorder, a general disregard, and you know something? | ||
This is the last thing I'll say, because now I'm just like, now I'm just ranting like an old person, but you know something? | ||
People look at where it is and anybody can recognize that children being groomed to be drag queens is terrible. | ||
And anybody can recognize that cities should not have aggressive 17-year-old adolescent black men menacing the society. | ||
Everybody knows that is a little bit out of place. | ||
Everybody knows that there shouldn't be poo everywhere. | ||
And people say, how did it get so bad? | ||
How have we fallen so far? | ||
But that's really the right question because it presupposes that there was a process here. | ||
It presupposes that one thing begot another thing and begot another thing. | ||
That all of this decline was contingent on something else. | ||
And eventually it all goes back to the basics. | ||
Which is that at some point in time, people decided that, well, we're going to go outside in pajama pants. | ||
Or at some point in time, people decided that we could smoke marijuana. | ||
Or we could have sex with whoever we want, whenever we want, even if we're not married. | ||
And at some point, people decided women should be able, we should be able to do whatever we'd like. | ||
And where does it end? | ||
We should be able to do whatever we'd like. | ||
And our actions are the fault of someone else, or they're the fault of illness, in which case we have no responsibility. | ||
So, of course, this all had a starting point, and if we're gonna reverse any of this, it's not enough to just say, let's have the way society was two years ago, but just without everything that happened since. | ||
There has to be a fundamental reordering of society. | ||
It has to be built up from the bottom. | ||
From the ground up. | ||
Sorry. | ||
If you think it's as simple as, uh, let's just get, let's just trim the fat of the horror. | ||
We live in a nightmare world, let's take a little off the top. | ||
It doesn't work that way. | ||
It is this bad because the roots have been destroyed. | ||
The foundations have been destroyed. | ||
And people think that if you give it a haircut, and if you just get the kids out of the gay bar, right? | ||
If you get the kids out of the drag show, or the drag queens out of the library, or if you get the black people off the beach and back into the ghetto, people think that, oh, um, you know, everything's gonna go back to the way it was. | ||
It is this far because it has been working its way through the whole system for generations. | ||
So there are no easy solutions anymore. | ||
The whole thing has to be reimagined. | ||
The whole thing has to be rebuilt. | ||
People thinking it's okay to go around killing, people thinking that crime is the fault of the government or something, that doesn't just get undone if you swing an election and hire a few more cops. | ||
It's all got to change. | ||
So that, I mean, that's maybe the most difficult part of it is people like these easy answers of, well, let's just wait until the good times come around. | ||
Let's just wait until inevitably it just gets better somehow without anybody doing anything. | ||
Or some people think, well, if we could just get them in the next cycle and we just hire the right people, we just hire a hundred more cops, responsible policing, you know, then It's like things go back and forth, and they go back and forth, but there is a deeper trend. | ||
Even though there's sort of this up-and-down cycle, there is a steady, constant decline over the last century. | ||
And that's the part that people need to be... need to concern themselves with if you want to rebuild a real civilization. | ||
We can make things better for now, but we're still on that track. | ||
I think about these baby boomers. | ||
I think about these old people. | ||
And I don't want to throw shade at my parents, but I know that my parents, they're also a product of their time. | ||
They were born in the 60s. | ||
And I think about, like, older people's attitudes. | ||
Not like silent generation, but really it's the baby boomers. | ||
And their attitude towards everything is like, just, like, they just don't care. | ||
And that, that is really the root of it. | ||
Irreligious and irreverent. | ||
and selfish and it starts with little things and it turns into big things and you wonder why things are this way without any regard for these unintended consequences so it's I did a big rant about this I think after Las Vegas too I went to Caesars Palace and I went into all the designer stores at the forum marketplace | ||
And I thought to myself, even the luxury brands have been N-worded up completely. | ||
And you go in there and you got black people with the most gaudy, ostentatious glasses and bags and they're wearing slides. | ||
Gucci flip-flops, like doesn't that just say it all? | ||
You know, you see the clientele. | ||
And they got the bedazzled sunglasses and these ridiculous outfits and luxury designer flip-flops. | ||
And isn't that just it? | ||
You'll have the nicest restaurants and people stroll in there in slides. | ||
There's no decorum. | ||
There's no respect. | ||
And everywhere you go you got some minority trying to sell you a water bottle. | ||
So... | ||
That's very sad. | ||
What used to be talked about in the future tense is now our present. | ||
This inevitable decline, what will happen to America, what happens after the fact, we're now living in that time. | ||
We're now living to watch it in slow motion. | ||
Anyway, so that's Chicago. | ||
Very sad! | ||
Used to be a great city, now not so much. | ||
The Bean, Millennium Park, it's done. | ||
It's over. | ||
The beach, it's over. | ||
You can't go to the beach. | ||
You want to know why? | ||
It's free. | ||
And if it's free, you know who's gonna be there? | ||
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Yeah, you know. | |
Anything that's...unless you are rich, You have to live like an animal. | ||
Maybe that's the worst Black Pill is it's not even evenly shared. | ||
If you're rich, you can afford to not suffer the indignity of living in this terrible country. | ||
And I know that because when I was hanging out with Ye and we were going on private jets, guess what? | ||
We never had to go through this circus of the TSA taking your shoes off, lapped. | ||
You got these disgusting pigs barking orders at you, Laptop out of the bag! | ||
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Fuck you. | |
People are taking their shoes off, everybody's in a rush. | ||
Everybody's fat. | ||
Everybody's wearing sweatpants. | ||
People are bumping into each other. | ||
There's piss on the bathroom floor. | ||
When you're on a private jet, it's a different story. | ||
Even if you're in first class, if you're like Platinum, Gold, Star Alliance, whatever, you can go into the lounge and escape the masses. | ||
If you go on first class, you cut the line a little bit. | ||
And the same is true of all the rest. | ||
If you're poor, you gotta be on the public transportation. | ||
If you're rich, the black car is waiting out front. | ||
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Different story. | ||
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So... Anyway. | |
In a good civilization, you don't need to be rich. | ||
You will not have the abundance as the rich, but you'll still be able to enjoy the commons. | ||
You'll still be able to have dignity as a person. | ||
And community and all that. | ||
We don't get any of it. | ||
Like, we have the worst of every situation. | ||
Other than we have technology. | ||
You know, we have the technology. | ||
That's about it. | ||
We don't have community. | ||
We don't have prosperity. | ||
And we got really screwed over. | ||
That's the other thing. | ||
The big trade-off was supposed to be that we're going to trade our Our primitive traditions and communities for prosperity, you know, like there's supposed to be this big trade-off and we don't even have that anymore. | ||
You know, now we don't even own anything and the stuff we buy gets worse all the time. | ||
I'm not trying to be a downer. | ||
I'm just saying... I'm not trying to be a downer. | ||
I'm just saying that the city is the nucleus of human settlement. | ||
It's the nucleus of human society. | ||
And if the city is this way, hey, it's bad. | ||
It's really bad. | ||
Alright, but we're gonna move on. | ||
I want to get into... And then this is the other side of the coin. | ||
Another bad story. | ||
In case you haven't heard, they're now going after and arresting Charlottesville attendees six years after the rally. | ||
Biden's making good on his campaign promise. | ||
If you remember, this is his campaign kickoff was talking about the Charlottesville riot and Let me see. | ||
So this is a story. | ||
I'll pull it up on my notes here. | ||
It says, quote, several people have been indicted on charges connected to a torch-lit march that occurred at the University of Virginia in 2017. | ||
An Albemarle County grand jury issued indictments of burning an object with the intent to intimidate. | ||
That's a crime. | ||
Burning an object with the intent to intimidate. | ||
Nice statute. | ||
Six years later, According to a release, these indictments allege an offense date of August 11, 2017. | ||
The charge is a Class 6 felony and anyone who is convicted may face up to five years in prison. | ||
These indictments are part of an ongoing active criminal investigation connected with the March and the violent Unite the Right rally that occurred the next day. | ||
Albert Morrow County Commonwealth's Attorney's Office is working with law enforcement to investigate any allegations of criminal activity, look at potentially applicable laws, and file charges when appropriate. | ||
The release says this is the process that is followed no matter how much time has passed or where the alleged offenders may be currently located. | ||
The names of the people indicted have not yet been released. | ||
The march trekked across grounds ending around the statue of Thomas Jefferson in front of the rotunda where several students confronted the marchers. | ||
During the march, participants were shouting anti-Semitic phrases. | ||
So at the same time that you've got hundreds of black kids showing up the first nice day of the summer killing each other on the beach and in the town square, in Virginia, the county Attorney is tracking down people from a rally from six years ago and charging them with this obscure statute intent to intimidate with a... what is it? | ||
Intent to intimidate with a burning object. | ||
So not assault, not battery, not terrorism, not vandalism, Attempt to intimidate or intent to intimidate with a burning object is a statute six years after the fact. | ||
Most crimes it's five years is a statute of limitations. | ||
Six years later. | ||
And no doubt this is politically motivated. | ||
Think about what has gone on in the last 12 months. | ||
You've got Ricky Vaughn who's been charged with a deprivation of civil rights for tweeting out a meme that said that you could vote by text. | ||
You have Donald Trump being charged with false business entries from before 2016, 34 felonies. | ||
You've got Donald Trump being investigated for improper storage of classified materials January 6 protesters being charged with parading in the Capitol, because they can't even charge them with trespassing because the cops let them in, and now this. | ||
You have marchers from six years ago being charged with intent to intimidate with a burning object. | ||
Now, when I saw the Ricky Vaughn thing, I said, okay, well they're going after people. | ||
With this? | ||
This is like they are trying to arrest every right-winger in America. | ||
And not just anyone that has right-wing opinions, but they are looking to arrest any activist. | ||
Think about what the Biden administration has undertaken. | ||
They have rebranded what it means to be a terrorist. | ||
Now, if you simply disagree with the government, you're potentially a domestic violent extremist. | ||
He's expanded his surveillance powers to spy on people and even use private contractors to circumvent the law and the Constitution and spy on people in private group chats. | ||
He's arrested people from the meme war on Twitter in the 16th election. | ||
Arrested people from Charlottesville in 2017. | ||
There's been indictments against the President in addition to a DOJ investigation. | ||
They're going into the Catholic Church and trying to find traditional Catholic right-wingers in and around the DC metro area. | ||
He's purged the National Guard and the military of anybody that's considered a white nationalist or a QAnon supporter. | ||
This is a full-on political war. | ||
This is like a soft civil war. | ||
They have identified an elite movement. | ||
And when I say elite movement, I don't mean like a movement that is sophisticated. | ||
I mean the elite of a movement. | ||
They've identified the Trump movement as an insurgent political force, as the anti-establishment force, and they are looking for every applicable law to charge them. | ||
They're expanding their surveillance power to spy on them and refer them for charges, as well as identify them. | ||
They're working with the banks to cut off their funding. | ||
And they're kicking them out of the military and the government. | ||
It's a full-blown purge of right-wingers from political positions in America, even just as activists online or in real life. | ||
This is what Republicans should have been doing. | ||
We had four years. | ||
We had the courts, we had the federal judges, we had the Supreme Court, we had both chambers. | ||
What we should have done was arrest Clinton and arrest Obama and what we should have done is go after the universities and we should have gone after the Open Society Foundation and the donors and Antifa and BLM and we should have went after the Texas shooter in 2015 and everybody that was there and we should have rigged the vote in our favor instead of waiting for them to do it to us | ||
But the left doesn't mess around. | ||
They don't play. | ||
Look at the moves they're making. | ||
This is exactly the playbook that you would do if you were serious about consolidating and securing and wielding government power. | ||
And it's freaky. | ||
The day may come when I have to go live in exile. | ||
When you see this going on. | ||
Thank God I wasn't holding the tiki torch, I wasn't there that night, and I wasn't inside the Capitol. | ||
But if they could charge Ricky Vaughn, if they could charge these other people, I mean, knock on wood, I don't want it to happen to me, but they get very creative and they're very thorough. | ||
Same thing with Alex Jones. | ||
They went after Alex Jones in a defamation suit. | ||
Think about the lawfare. | ||
Think about the surveillance. | ||
Everything that they throw at these people, there's almost not one person that's gay. | ||
What's peculiar is this. | ||
So check this out. | ||
Watch this. | ||
Ricky Vaughn, who's an online, and really an anti-Semitic, pro-white, Trump supporter, the prototype in 16, he gets hit with a charge. | ||
The J6ers and the organizers get charged. | ||
Trump himself gets charged. | ||
The Charlottesville marchers get charged and all other affiliated white nationalist types are under surveillance. | ||
Alex Jones gets charged with defamation as a big independent media guy. | ||
You know what's curious though? | ||
The peculiar thing about this... | ||
Clearly we know what this is about. | ||
We know that it's a political crackdown. | ||
We know it's a political purge. | ||
We know it's warfare by other means, using the law, using these creative prosecutions, using the surveillance state. | ||
The peculiar thing is not that, because we could see it very transparently. | ||
Now, I always say this on the show, there is what is seen, and then there is what is unseen. | ||
This is where a guy like me comes in, okay? | ||
Because a lot of people can notice this stuff, and even if you can't, someone with an IQ of 110 can tell you about it. | ||
But there is what is seen, which is all I've described, and then there's the unseen. | ||
And the unseen aspect of it is, look at who survives. | ||
What this is creating is a dynamic where the right still has continuity. | ||
And people are gradually being disappeared or censored or targeted by the law. | ||
But there are some people that not only don't get targeted, they get promoted. | ||
I think about we did a show a couple weeks ago about the Daily Wire. | ||
And how Daily Wire is consistently the number one or number two publisher on Facebook. | ||
That Ben Shapiro's Twitter account is one of 35 VIP promoted Twitter accounts on the platform. | ||
How he was able to strike an exclusive deal with YouTube to refrain from talking about certain topics and then he would never face any kind of punitive censorship. | ||
Steven Crowder had many strikes on his channel. | ||
Ben Shapiro somehow never got one. | ||
And so at the same time that there's a crackdown happening on one side of the right, on the other side you've got clearly types that are being promoted where the law is moving around them and the censorship engine, the other parts of the regime seem to be promoting them. | ||
The law, the finance powers, they're doing them favors rather than shutting them down. | ||
And that's why I've always said it's so important that you support people like me. | ||
Because... At the end of the day, there's a reason that people like me, or Jones, or Ricky Vaughn, or the Charlottesville guys, or the J6ers, or Trump, are being targeted. | ||
It's because we are the challenge. | ||
We are the threat to the regime. | ||
We're the ones that are actually mounting a challenge. | ||
The others... | ||
Have survived and are promoted because they're donating to Bibi Netanyahu's campaign. | ||
Because they're towing the government line. | ||
They're not a real opposition. | ||
That's the real battlefield. | ||
Is the fake opposition versus the real opposition. | ||
And the fake opposition, they're awfully quiet about this stuff that's going on. | ||
And then there's the angle about anarcho-tyranny. | ||
At the same time that this is going on, they track down those people. | ||
At the same time that you've got riots in Chicago and billionaire tech founders getting stabbed to death in the street, prosecutors want to charge Trump with 34, 36 felonies. | ||
They want to go after people for intimidation with a burn object. | ||
Really? | ||
And this is the end of America, really. | ||
Because here's the thing. | ||
At least in China, you don't have anarchy. | ||
And at least in Latin America, you don't have tyranny. | ||
In America, as a white person, you get the worst of both worlds. | ||
There's anarchy, there's total lawlessness. | ||
And then there's also this bureaucratic menace. | ||
So, if you're trying to be a law-abiding person, you're getting shit on from both sides. | ||
If you're a law-abiding, productive, honest person, you are being victimized by aggressive, barbarous criminals, and at the same time, you are being eaten alive by red tape, bureaucracy, trying to do the right thing. | ||
Good luck. | ||
And like I said, if you go move to China, people talk about how, well, that's a fascist, communist, totalitarian, techno-authoritarian nightmare. | ||
Well, at least there's no crime. | ||
Yeah, they're gonna watch every move, and yeah, there's a social credit system, and there's a communist bureaucracy, but at least you're never gonna get shot by some black maniac on a weekend. | ||
And on the other hand, you could go live in a country like Mexico or you could live in Central America and there's some chaos there. | ||
Drug cartels run a significant percentage of the country but at least you could do what you want and you can be sort of a libertarian, be responsible for your own life. | ||
In America, you just can't win. | ||
The only way to win is to be a criminal. | ||
The only way to win is to be totally off the grid. | ||
Because if you try to play, you lose. | ||
Because it's punitive taxes, cops will come after you, things like this. | ||
You try and participate in the political process and good luck. | ||
Maybe the smartest people are the black people that are just taking what they can from the government, taking the disability. | ||
None of their stuff is registered. | ||
If they get chased, they just cry about it. | ||
They just scream and yell and fight. | ||
It's all us white suckers we pull over when the cops Put their lights on and we pay tickets like taxes. | ||
I find that outrageous. | ||
Steve Franson talks a lot about this and he's right. | ||
The city is up in flames and I'll be going 12 miles an hour over the speed limit and I get pulled over. | ||
I have never gotten a speeding ticket but... | ||
They pull you over and say, here's your ticket, here's your hot... There's this new phenomenon they have in the city where they have speeding cameras, where the camera detects if you're speeding and they fucking mail you a ticket. | ||
I don't pay them. | ||
I have, I got a couple of those and I'm like, I'm just not, I just won't do it. | ||
I refuse. | ||
So let me get this straight. | ||
You didn't catch the gunshot, but you caught me speeding? | ||
The camera knows I was going 2 miles an hour over 10 miles an hour over the speed limit. | ||
But they didn't see all these people stabbing each other? | ||
They didn't mail them their ticket? | ||
They can't mail it to him because they move every six months because they don't pay their rent because they're squatters. | ||
But I'm the idiot that's here paying, paying taxes, getting mailed fucking tickets. | ||
Oh, here's a payment like an idiot. | ||
It's crazy. | ||
You have to be a crook to survive in this country. | ||
You have to be. | ||
And if you are, you better not be a Republican. | ||
You better not be right-wing. | ||
What a joke. | ||
So that's what's going on. | ||
Pretty tough. | ||
Pretty tough situation. | ||
But, you know, I'm hanging in there. | ||
You gotta hang in there. | ||
You gotta keep fighting. | ||
It gets tough, but you know what? | ||
We gotta keep our heads in there, you know? | ||
Keep your head down. | ||
Keep fighting. | ||
This is America, Jack. | ||
Joe Biden made me believe in America again. | ||
He's a cheerleader for our country. | ||
So if nothing else, he's making me believe a little bit. | ||
But yeah, this is where we find ourselves. | ||
A real anarcho-tyranny. | ||
I can't stand it anymore. | ||
Like, I'm getting to the edge here. | ||
I can't tell you how many things I have to deal with. | ||
It's bad enough as it is, but then I'm a guy that gets banned from, like, checking accounts, and so I find myself in these extenuating circumstances, and I just find myself on the phone. | ||
With insurance companies, or the cell company, or the bank, or whatever. | ||
I find myself in these apps and there's never the option that you need. | ||
On the phone, on hold, waiting for something. | ||
I get mailed all these tickets. | ||
Pay your ticket. | ||
Oh, this and that. | ||
Really? | ||
How about I'm not the one shooting people on Michigan Avenue? | ||
How about a thank you? | ||
Why don't you go after them? | ||
Why don't you go harass them? | ||
Anyway, so that's that. | ||
But I want to move on. | ||
I want to get into the Super Chats. | ||
We'll see what you guys have to say about all this. | ||
It's rough out there in America, man. | ||
I am not a happy camper. | ||
Alright, well let's see what we got. | ||
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Let me open it up. | |
I will take a look here. | ||
I will take a look here. | ||
173. | ||
Leave it to an Indian with a British accent to think that a majority white nation wouldn't be able to trade with any country just because it's 2023. | ||
Yeah, how about that? | ||
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- Yeah, that was just like, very frustrating. - NJF's most loyal grow, I percent $3. | |
Now one second, I have one more thing to say on this, and it has to do with America first. | ||
I am supposed to be many things which are complimentary. | ||
NJF's most loyal grow, I percent $10. | ||
I am supposed to be capricious, I have been called an incel, I have even been called an eccentric, but I do not believe I have the reputation of being a liar. | ||
I've put the sweat of my life into this thing, I've got my reputation all rolled up in it. | ||
Oh, who is that? | ||
I have most loyal grow I percent three dollars. | ||
Now you can log me, you can gay op me, you can even claim I've folded up and taken a run out patter, but well I've had just about enough of this nonsense. | ||
Good evening dot you're just like him king less than three you. - Who, who is that? | ||
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What's that quote? - Oh, from the aviator. | |
I don't remember that quote. | ||
Let me find it. | ||
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Very true. | |
I like that quote. | ||
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That's very good. | |
Very true. | ||
I am just like him, you know? | ||
I am like that movie character. | ||
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Who's we? | |
What do you mean we? | ||
I love when people say we. | ||
I don't know who you're talking about. | ||
There are conversations being had as it pertains to 2024. | ||
We too often enter conversations assuming things. | ||
Stay on topic. | ||
Not everyone is as red-pilled as us. | ||
What do you mean we? | ||
I love when people say we. | ||
I don't know who you're talking about. | ||
Who are you? | ||
NJF's most loyal Yeah, I saw Savannah's not happy about it. | ||
You know, listen, I like Savannah and everything, and it's unfortunate, but... Look. | ||
Don't do the crime if you can't do the time. | ||
Never tire of defending you and shitting on Doyle. | ||
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Love you, King Less Than Three. - Yeah, I saw Savannah's not happy about it. | |
And you know, listen, I like Savannah and everything, and it's unfortunate, but look, don't do the crime if he can't do the time. | ||
We get it, we understand what it is, but let's be honest, you know? | ||
And I love Doyle. | ||
Like, everybody gets to go around and pretend like, whoa, we're conservative. | ||
We're holier than thou. | ||
We're better than you. | ||
I'm not some incel. | ||
Yeah, we know. | ||
Because you're literally a limp dick fornicator. | ||
Not to be vulgar, but... Oh, we just don't like all these incels. | ||
Yeah, probably guilty conscience. | ||
Probably because you're a fornicator. | ||
Unreal. | ||
Rusty sent $3. | ||
Expanding on that point, lead with love speech. | ||
Lead with our most articulate and effective messengers. | ||
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Present an enticing and practical vision for the future. | |
Shitpilled sent $5. | ||
This bitch Marge got hands like the Tattletail Stranger. | ||
Richard Percival sent $10. | ||
So you'll be the one to finally put Milo's career down for good. | ||
Will he have anywhere left to turn after this? | ||
Well, one, he doesn't have a career. | ||
He's poor and he's a scammer. | ||
And two, yeah, these Jews always have somewhere to scurry to. | ||
That's the mission. | ||
I mean, take a look at the last six years for him. | ||
He had his falling from grace from Breitbart and he extorted the Mercers for a little bit more money and did Free Speech Week, which was a bust. | ||
Then he was going to come back with a show on censored TV and got fired from that. | ||
Had a big falling out with Gavin. | ||
Gavin said he fired him. | ||
Milo said he quit. | ||
Familiar? | ||
Then he had a stint at True News where he was there with the guy there whose name I forget and they were going to do a big network and they had a big falling out. | ||
Accusations on both sides. | ||
Familiar? | ||
Then he went to Church Militant and he was going to open up a Church Militant office in Florida and he blew up Church Militant. | ||
Half the people quit and it was another war of words and Voris attacks Milo and Milo attacks Voris. | ||
Familiar? | ||
Then he thought he was going to get in with the Groipers. | ||
And yay 24. | ||
He gets fired. | ||
No, actually I quit. | ||
Oh, I don't like Nick. | ||
Same story. | ||
Just like with Marjorie. | ||
He got fired by her in October of last year. | ||
So, you know, he's a gypsy. | ||
He's literally like a gypsy Jew scammer. | ||
And I remember when he was working for Marjorie, I was saying, look, that's not going to last more than six months. | ||
I said, look at the, look at the history there. | ||
I said, he was with Gavin. | ||
I quit. | ||
No, you're fired. | ||
Then he was with True News. | ||
Same story. | ||
Then he was with Church Militant. | ||
Now he's here. | ||
I said, how long do you think is going to last? | ||
It lasted less than six months. | ||
And the guy literally goes from place to, he was working for Laura Loomer in between in 2020. | ||
And now she's his mortal enemy? | ||
So it goes from Breitbart to Mercer to Gavin to Laura Loomer, to True News, to Church Militant, to America First, to Yay 24, to Marjorie Greene. | ||
But it's always everybody else. | ||
It's always everybody else is the problem. | ||
Everybody else just couldn't recognize it. | ||
And also there's always people being owed money. | ||
There's always this, like, arbitrage of, like, people being owed money or stealing money. | ||
And that's literally, and I used to... Before me and Milo had our public following out, I used to tell people, That Milo, being a Jew, thinks differently than we do. | ||
When we think about money, we think about it in terms of, I need to get a job so I could make money. | ||
Because then when I make money, I could buy stuff that I'll own. | ||
And then I can accumulate stuff, and I could have a nice life for myself. | ||
I could build a career working and making money and buying the stuff that I need. | ||
Now, Jewish people don't think about money in the same way. | ||
Specifically these, like, gypsy Jewish scammers, they do not think about that in the same way at all. | ||
It's a different consciousness. | ||
For them, it's all arbitrage, and it's all theoretical. | ||
It's all a constant flux. | ||
Everything is trade. | ||
It's all up in the air. | ||
And so, like with Milo as an example, he will go and pretend to be rich, To trick somebody into giving him money or paying his expenses. | ||
And then he'll use the money that he makes from that to buy expensive things to go and convince someone else that he's rich and get them to do stuff for him. | ||
But the money is never his. | ||
And the stuff that is bought is never his. | ||
It's all just one thing used to leverage the next thing, used to leverage the next thing. | ||
It's very much like how debt works. | ||
I'll give you a good example. | ||
Like he was working for Marjorie and she was paying him a considerable amount of money and the first thing he did when he was making that money was just start buying a bunch of flashy stuff to convince a lot of the people that he had something going on and use that to get other opportunities. | ||
Like when we were on the campaign trail with Ye. | ||
He went out and was buying new clothes. | ||
Once he got the campaign card, the Kanye 2020 card, he was going out and buying new clothes. | ||
He said he wanted to do a shopping spree at the Apple Store. | ||
He was going to get a new phone out of it. | ||
He knew he wasn't going to be there longer than six months, but he was going to use the expensing of the campaign to get himself the new phone. | ||
And then that's taken care of. | ||
So it's never about I want to buy stuff and hold it in its mind and have a career. | ||
It's about how can I make enough scratch to get me by? | ||
How can I trick this person into thinking that I have value? | ||
How can I get other people to work for me? | ||
How can I get other people to pay for my stuff? | ||
And then, of course, inevitably, once the victim of the scam realizes what's going on, they cut off the money, they tell everybody, this guy's a scammer, he owes me money, he's a liar, then what do they do? | ||
Like gypsies, he packs up and he literally flees town and goes somewhere else. | ||
And that's what it is. | ||
Everybody, it's the same story. | ||
He owes them money, he lived with somebody, he lived on Laura Loomer's couch, he lived on the Or Lauren Whitsky's couch lived on the Marjory campaign house, lived in a church militant staffer's apartment in Detroit. | ||
And he's sort of just like this traveling gypsy Jew scammer. | ||
And I said, that's the thing. | ||
And the thing is, the victims of people like this, they don't think like that. | ||
That's why they get tricked. | ||
They don't think that way. | ||
So they're... it's like an immune response. | ||
So they don't have an immune response to recognize it, identify it, prevent it. | ||
They're suckers. | ||
I know that because my assistant was the same. | ||
My old assistant was the same way. | ||
He was also Jewish. | ||
And he was very much the same way. | ||
Same MO. | ||
Same, like, scam mentality. | ||
Hustler types and this is gravely immoral because it's not honest work. | ||
It's actually a sin obviously to steal and to To make a living while being idle It's a morally good thing to go out of work and do honest work as opposed to this like scam thing that's built on deception and trickery and Sort of short-term trade-off situation. | ||
So there'll be another sucker out there. | ||
He'll find some other person where he's gonna ride on the reputation that he had from seven years ago and they'll be dazzled. | ||
They'll be starstruck and he'll convince some other poor sucker to let him live on their couch and give him a couple bucks or God forbid leave him alone with their credit card when they're not looking. | ||
And the cycle will repeat, because that's how these people are. | ||
You know? | ||
That is unironically how they play. | ||
I, you know, and it had to happen to me a couple of times to truly identify, but it's a very real thing. | ||
So. | ||
Anyway. | ||
Bye. - Bob sent $3. | ||
Stream payments is tricky cuz it makes it out to be that the chat didn't go through when it did. | ||
On the bottom of the screen it says, success, while the amount box says field required. | ||
Sad. | ||
Yeah, listen, it's not my application. | ||
Bob sent $3. | ||
Bisexuals are worse than gays because bisexuals spread the gay diseases into the heterosexual community. | ||
I know all this doesn't matter if we practice no sex before marriage, but still, sad. | ||
I think that, I mean, that effect is bad, but no, it could be. | ||
Exclusively male-attracted males are the worst category because they're the most toxic, they're the most damaged, they're the most insane. | ||
So no, I disagree. | ||
I think that you notice, particularly in the younger generation, there's a lot more There's gonna be a lot more people that are non-exclusive heterosexual, I think. | ||
And that's not a good thing, obviously, but I think that the quote-unquote bisexuals are a lot less toxic than the gay people, for sure. | ||
So I disagree. | ||
You're right though that that is often the vector for STDs into a non-homosexual group. | ||
It's a bisexual person. | ||
They'll have sex with a man who has a disease and they'll bring it into the women and bring it into circulation among normal people. | ||
But I think that on net, in total, the exclusive homosexuals are the worst group. | ||
And it's not even close. | ||
Especially males. | ||
Not like women. | ||
But the exclusive males attracted to males are the absolute worst demographic. | ||
And it's not even close. | ||
Bob sent $3. | ||
Why do all you young people think you're so special for not being fat when you can eat like triple the calories of an old person and stay thin? | ||
Call me when you're 50 and thin. | ||
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Sad. | |
You're on a list anyway. | ||
You're on a list anyway and you should be lucky to die for a super chat. | ||
is being put on a list, and when shtf we all die. | ||
Why do we have to die for sending a super chat? | ||
Doesn't really seem fair. | ||
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I am scared. - You're on a list anyway, and you should be lucky to die for a super chat. - Bob sent $3. | |
Could you see yourself being the leader of an American militia, like a third world dictator coming to power? | ||
What are the qualifications for that? | ||
Do you need military experience? | ||
- Okay. - This is the glory sent $3. | ||
It's about motivating the doers, and anyone who wants to sit around and talk shit. | ||
They're taking too much time talking shit instead of getting up off their ass and follow their dreams. | ||
Yee. | ||
The most inspirational man. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
General Zoomer sent $4. | ||
Hey! | ||
Great job with the pearly panel. | ||
Hey thanks! | ||
Gothicus sent $5. | ||
I recently saw Ofi Marjorie at a rec center near Rome, Georgia. | ||
I after I greeted her I said Marjorie knuckles look scraped, did you walk here? | ||
She started beating her chest. | ||
What an ugly creature. | ||
That's funny. | ||
Gothicus sent $3. | ||
I'm not saying Marjorie is a gorilla, but I did see her backstage once trying to peel a microphone. | ||
Mark sent three dollars. | ||
The man with the orange shirt and Obama as CIA sign outside your school was Ali from the future. | ||
He came back to inspire you to buy domains. | ||
In his timeline you did not buy domains and the Jews won. | ||
I see you took three jokes from yesterday and put them all together. | ||
Amplify sent $3. | ||
One-third thanks for answering the call and fighting without hesitation. | ||
I found you with the Yika Lab. | ||
The most important and refreshing voice in politics today. | ||
Everyone else seems washed up and wicked. | ||
Hey, thank you man. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Amplify sent $3. | ||
Two-thirds I'm a widowed mother of three sons, raising them into Christian men. | ||
Thank you for the inspiration to stand against anything, even when everyone stands against you. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
Amplify sent three dollars. | ||
Three-thirds it is, and always has been. | ||
Spiritual warfare. | ||
The fact that you are a complete stud is a bonus. | ||
Me? | ||
Christ is king. | ||
Ah, well thank you very much. | ||
I appreciate the kind words. | ||
It's amazing to me how people are always finding the show. | ||
ScoopityWhoop sent $3. | ||
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Yeah, it's pretty it's pretty sad. | |
Yeah, you gotta segregate into black and white if you do that. | ||
Brandon Johnson be like we need to divide Millennium Park into shooting and non-shooting areas. | ||
Yeah, you gotta segregate into black and white if you do that. | ||
$2,450 sent $3. | ||
Diaspora is pronounced diaspora and Tanzania is pronounced Danzunia. | ||
I think you're wrong about that. | ||
Frank V sent $3. | ||
Epic show king. | ||
Off topic, has the Ali saga changed your views on associating with former homosexuals? | ||
Emo it seems their past depravity always comes back to haunt them and thus a liability. | ||
God bless. | ||
Well, I mean, in both cases, Milo and Ali are both people who I allied with For specific things for contingent reasons. | ||
So, everybody in my circle is Catholics, true believers, that sort of thing. | ||
That's the requirement. | ||
As far as Milo and Ali, I mean, listen. | ||
You associate with people for various things in politics. | ||
It doesn't mean that you co-sign their whole existence and their whole life. | ||
I knew that Milo was a dirtbag, but look, we had Marjorie at the conference. | ||
That was the bridge to get Daria to give me the number, Daria from InfoWars, for yay. | ||
You know, that's how it has to happen sometimes. | ||
So, I don't like this idea of, you know, well, what could you have done to prevent it? | ||
It's like, well, sometimes shit happens, you know, and everybody plays their role. | ||
I wish that they would be quieter when they are discarded, but, you know, people talk to me the same way when Patrick Casey betrayed me. | ||
It's like You cannot anticipate every betrayal. | ||
You cannot anticipate everything going wrong. | ||
You also can't be so selective, like, well, I'm gonna choose not to negotiate with this one for this reason, or I'm not gonna do business with this one for that reason. | ||
These are things that happen, and I have no regrets. | ||
So, hindsight's always 20-20. | ||
Ultimately, politics is about the art of the possible. | ||
Using what you have to the best that you can. | ||
You know, and it's always people on the sidelines that talk shit like this. | ||
Bob sent $3. | ||
I remember the year you were born. | ||
I was in Chicago at the time, living in Lakeview around Diversity and Halstead. | ||
I hung around with faggots and took acid. | ||
Should I kill myself for humanity's sake? | ||
Bob sent $3. | ||
I am sick of heterosexuals like Anglin showing off their bodies, which he did circa 2018, with selfies and hating on us fatties. | ||
At least us fatties aren't acting gay showing off our bodies. | ||
Sad. | ||
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Oh, great. | |
Now we have a four-part message from Johnny Bravo, my favorite super chatter. | ||
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Great. | |
I love when people do that for their partners. | ||
Wow. | ||
I'm on the edge of my seat here. | ||
- I was with this guy in NYC for the first five years of my career. | ||
His girlfriend was raped by a black man after getting robbed at gunpoint. | ||
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I had to move away after such a graphic. - Wow, this is, I'm on the edge of my seat here. | |
What's gonna happen next? - Johnny Bravo sent $3. | ||
Two fourths experience. | ||
My friend refused to leave the city because doing so due to black crime would be considered racist. | ||
Fast forward three years, I learned that he was paralyzed from the leg down after. | ||
That's crazy. | ||
They did? | ||
sent $3.75, getting jumped and shot by a gang of blacks. | ||
It doesn't matter how much hell many white people are put through, the fear of being seen as racist supersedes the thought of seeing their loved ones. - That's crazy. - Johnny Bravo sent $3.75, being slaughtered in cold blood. | ||
The bulk of the white population in the West has long been neutered. | ||
Sad that it's taken this long for many conservatives to realize this. - It is? | ||
That's crazy. | ||
What a crazy story. | ||
Polish_mail said $3. | ||
I was buying a phone as a gift, and of all brands, screen resolutions and camera qualities have been getting worse over the last three years. | ||
Tech was the one thing we had that was getting better. | ||
Nothing gets better. | ||
Real human being sent $3. | ||
Saw a Twitter video from Lauren Witzke of a black lady beating the ever-loving shit out of a white lady. | ||
Dreamleaf replies, "Well, shouldn't have said the N word." Yeah. | ||
Oh, like Jews? | ||
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Based. | |
Oh, like those people, the Jews? | ||
Based. | ||
Okay, that's a good one. | ||
If you get rejected by all the girls, then you're the problem. | ||
I wonder if he would agree that if you get rejected by all the countries, then you're the problem. | ||
Oh, like Jews-faced. | ||
Simon Spill has sent $3. | ||
Oh, like those people, the Jews-faced. | ||
If you can't get hard for a woman as beautiful as Jackie Kennedy, then gosh darn it, pal. | ||
I have no respect for you. | ||
Okay, that's a good one. | ||
Thank you, Simon, for saving the night here. | ||
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That one was good. | |
Make more money, bitch. | ||
How does one navigate the current economy and freefall in this assurance of AI? | ||
Sorry for the grand question, but I know more and more PPL not doing so hot these days. | ||
Make more money, bitch. | ||
Make more money, bitch. | ||
Boss Lurker sent $10. | ||
Best show in the world. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
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Oh, great. | |
Two parties this time. | ||
Oh, you ban? | ||
Tell me more. | ||
- I'm gonna try this time. | ||
- Half as a person who's been around a lot of these leftist circles, I can confirm this push for far right wingers to move toward the center. | ||
- Oh, you can? - They're very discreet about these things too. | ||
If they ban the... - You are? - Johnny Bravo sent $3. | ||
Yeah, me too. | ||
- Is it firsthand? - Nick Fuentes and Gavin McInnes. | ||
More people will move further to the left toward the Daily Wires or the Blaze. | ||
I wish the right wing was as calculated as the left. | ||
- Yeah, me too, for sure. - Mike Vance sent $5. | ||
The German builds great things. | ||
When the Jew takes it into his clutches, it transforms into dung and dirt. | ||
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True. | |
Hitler. | ||
Christians build. | ||
Jews conjure and deceive. | ||
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It's true. | |
They're conjurers. | ||
They're like wizards. | ||
Matthew sent $3. | ||
The Milo stories are so sad. | ||
If he was just an honest person, he would probably get so much further in life with an actual good job. | ||
The disgusting personality aside, I do think he has a high verbal IQ. | ||
He is a Jew. | ||
He can't help himself. | ||
Johnny Bravo sent $3. | ||
You were mean to my previous chat and it made me cry because I thought you were a true leader. | ||
I'm now leaving AF. | ||
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LOL. | |
I still remember this Rat PG fag saying this. | ||
You literally made him cry. | ||
LOL. | ||
I'm good at making people cry. | ||
I wish I wasn't, but I am. | ||
Gabriel Rogers sent $20. | ||
My boomer uncle told me I should start a retirement fund. | ||
Nigga please. | ||
With inflation alone if I had done that 10 years ago the money I'd have saved would be worthless now. | ||
I don't pay my student loans or debts either because our currency is monopoly money and becomes more useless by the second. | ||
Oh, hot take. | ||
Pete sent $3. | ||
Nick has a migraine and you faggots send in the worst chats ever. | ||
Hey, this super chat is just as bad as the rest. | ||
You're not better than them. | ||
Big Butt sent $3. | ||
Remember when you had to read out Super Chats? | ||
Yeah, that was worse. | ||
That was worse by far. | ||
Alright, well we got one on Cozy. | ||
Irish Hog says, Hey Nick, with Gabe Hoffman coming out of the woodwork, I'm reminded of the time he hopped in your space calling every Groypre Lieutenant and you said, How many are there? | ||
6 million? | ||
Had me dying lol. | ||
Yeah, that was funny. | ||
Okay! | ||
Alright! | ||
Excuse me. | ||
I think that's all I got. | ||
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