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nick fuentes
Good evening everybody!
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 Friday.
We have a big show for you tonight.
Lots to get into.
Lots to talk about.
Actually, kind of a slow news day.
But we're still doing a show.
And it's actually fitting.
It's a casual Friday, so no necktie, no suit, and it's gonna be more of a low-key show.
Our featured story tonight, we're talking about the murder, homicide, of a homeless man in the New York City subway by a Marine.
And the country is pretty evenly split on this.
About half the country thinks this is the new George Floyd in a bad way.
Meaning that this black vagabond was killed maliciously for racism or something.
And the other half says the guy's a hero for murdering this man because he saved the subway from a maniac.
So we'll get into this tonight.
This happened actually on Monday and I didn't get a chance to cover it because I wasn't here Monday or Tuesday.
But I want to dive in and talk about it.
It may heat up.
Al Sharpton's weighing in.
All the usual suspects are jumping in on this.
And it has the potential to become another George Floyd situation.
I don't know if it's going to come with the whole BLM riots and everything, but...
Certainly this is going to fit into that anthology collection of Freddie Gray, Michael Brown, Trayvon, George Floyd, all those.
So that'll be our main story.
We'll talk about that.
We'll also be talking tonight about a new deposition video which was released today from a rape case against the former President Donald Trump.
And apparently the transcript of this was available for a long time, but they just released the video and it's not super newsworthy, but it is... I do kind of want to talk about it because it's funny.
So this woman says that literally 40 or 30 years ago Donald Trump raped her at a dressing room at some department store.
And she said that she didn't come out and say anything until 2019.
And this is a story often told.
It's not really much different than the Brett Kavanaugh accusations or any number of other similar accusations against similar guys.
But what's notable and funny is the Trump defense.
He's in the deposition.
He's being interrogated under oath on this.
That's how a deposition works.
They're very tricky because you have to tell the truth.
He goes and says, I didn't rape you.
You're not even my type.
And the deposition counsel, the woman that's leading the questioning, she says, really?
She's not your type?
And he goes, well, you know, you're not my type either.
And I have to say, as much as I've been critical of Trump over the last nine months or so, ever since his announcement, there is something to be said about a guy that goes out there and says, I didn't rape you because you're not hot enough.
I wouldn't even rape you.
You're so ugly, I wouldn't even rape you.
So we'll go over that story too.
Not too much there, but we'll talk about it.
Should be a pretty good show.
Like I said, it's Casual Friday, so no necktie.
I'm just wearing a casual outfit tonight.
And again, kind of like a slow news day, I was gonna get ready... I was getting ready to go live around 9 o'clock, 9.30.
But I'm going through and I'm on New York Times, I'm on Revolver, I'm on the Stormer, I'm on BBC, 4chan, Russia Today, I'm on everything.
There's just nothing going on tonight and so I jump into bed and just totally fall asleep.
I totally was out cold for like an hour and I woke up and I got back to the desk and I'm like man okay there still isn't anything going on.
I'd rather not do a show tonight, but I figure for continuity's sake I wanted to make it through my first week here So we're gonna do it even though it's not really too much going on But before we get into the news I want to remind you to smash the follow button here on cozy to get a push notification whenever I go live Follow me on gab telegram true social links you down below also follow me on rumble I'm live on rumble every night as well.
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What else?
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Aside from that, not much else to report.
nick fuentes
Not a whole lot of news.
Like I said, I've been paying attention to the news all day and nothing's up.
This coronation is happening tomorrow.
Coronation of Is it Charles?
I think it's Charles III?
So that's a big deal, but it's just not really... What's the angle?
What are we talking about, you know?
There's a coronation tomorrow.
There's a really bizarre video that came out today from somebody who's purporting to be a leader of the Wagner private military contractor group in Ukraine protesting how the Russian Defense Ministry is handling the war.
Very bizarre.
It's being astroturfed everywhere.
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So not a whole lot.
nick fuentes
Give me one second.
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I think I just got a text from somebody.
nick fuentes
Okay.
Anyway.
We're gonna dive in.
I want to jump into this Trump story.
Like I said, it's not really anything new.
I think it's actually an old accusation but this deposition just surfaced.
I'll read you.
This is from Business Insider.
It says, quote, E. Gene Carroll's legal team has released 48 minutes of Trump's deposition which was shown to jurors this week in his ongoing rape trial.
Which, by the way, I didn't even know that he was on trial for rape.
I know that there's a lot of rape allegations.
I feel like... I don't know about you guys, but to me it's always in the back of my mind, like, these things aren't, like, really happening.
Like, that's not actually transpiring.
Apparently he's on trial for rape.
I didn't even know that.
It says the video, which is a collection of segments from a much longer deposition, was entered into evidence and shown in Manhattan Federal Court where Trump faces civil allegations of rape and defamation.
Carroll's legal team distributed the video to journalists on Friday after a group of media organizations, including Insider, indicated they would ask the judge overseeing the case to order its publication.
The ex-president appears low-energy in most of the deposition, speaking in glum tones.
As he denied having ever met Carol, who accused him of rape, and later of defaming her when he called her a liar.
In response to deposition questions by Carol's attorney, Roberta Kaplan, Trump continued to deny raping Carol, as she alleged, and called her mentally sick and, quote, not my type.
Yet, and here's the best part, when he's shown a photo of him meeting her at an event in 1987, he mixes her up with his then-wife at the time.
He says, it's Marla, when he's shown the photo, pointing to Carol.
That's Marla!
Yeah, that's my wife!
Trump's attorney in the deposition corrected him, said, no, that's Carol.
Trump said, well, it's very blurry.
So imagine you're Trump, you're on trial for rape.
Some woman's accusing him, and I think it goes into detail in a moment here on what precisely the allegation is, the details of it.
But so you're the former president, you're on trial for raping a woman from the 1980s.
And they say, what is your defense?
He goes, well, your honor, in my defense, she's not my type.
They go, and he says, and I've never met that woman.
They go, really?
Well, here's this picture.
Do you recognize this woman?
He goes, yeah.
Oh, that's my wife.
They're like, no, that's the woman accusing you of raping her.
He goes, oh, well, that's a little blurry.
I can't see it so well.
Honestly though, how does that even happen?
Like, it's hilarious, it's funny that that happened, but how do you not recognize... I mean, I understand not recognizing somebody that maybe he dated, or maybe he did have sex with her, who knows, in a consensual way.
So I understand not recognizing some woman from, what is it, 1987?
But he doesn't even recognize that it's not his wife?
He goes, oh yeah, that's my wife.
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What?
nick fuentes
Kind of based.
It says that also he didn't remember the date that he and Marla were married.
It says Carol, a former longtime Elle Magazine columnist and talk show host, alleges Trump raped her in the dressing room of the Bergdorf Goodman department store in Manhattan sometime in the spring of 1996.
The two recognized each other, she said, and she agreed to help him shop for a gift for a woman.
The two went to the store's lingerie section and joked about Trump wearing a lacy bodysuit.
According to Carol, the two walked into a dressing room where Trump pinned her to the wall and raped her.
Which sounds totally legitimate, by the way.
That sounds, uh... You're like a 6'3 billionaire that owns skyscrapers.
You really need to, like, find some random woman and rape her for no reason?
I mean, totally plausible story.
It says over the next day she told two of her friends about the incident, both of whom testified at the trial this week.
The three women kept the story secret until Carol went public with her claims in 2019, at which point Trump denied having ever met her and called her a liar and a political operative.
In the deposition, Trump said he seldom purchased gifts for women that he dated and denied that he publicly dated other women while married to Marla Maples.
The billionaire said he doesn't remember ever shopping at Bergdorf Goodman, the luxury department store a block away from Trump Tower.
In other parts of the deposition, he said he went there very rarely.
He also repeated his claim that Carol was not his type.
He said, quote, I say this with as much respect as I can.
She's not my type.
Not my type in any way, shape or form.
He then said the same of Kaplan, the lawyer who was performing the deposition.
He said, you would not be my choice either.
I hope you're not insulted, I'm being honest, but you're not my choice either.
He said this to the lawyer!
The lawyer, who's just asking the questions, says, Mr. President, did you rape this woman?
No.
She's not hot enough.
Are you sure?
Yes, and I wouldn't rape you either because you're also not hot enough.
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Okay.
nick fuentes
I think that's a pretty solid defense.
His voice rose to anger as he denied rape in Carroll and argued the allegations were part of a political conspiracy.
He said, quote, She's accusing me of rape.
It's not true.
And you know it's not true.
You're a political operative.
You're a disgrace.
So this is what's been going on, and it's part of this long saga.
There's actually something going on today at the same time.
Well, actually, maybe we'll cover this next week, because I think we'll get a little more information.
But this is a part of... I'm not gonna go over the entire thing again tonight, because I think we just did it on... I think we just did it last night.
Or maybe it was Wednesday.
But this is just another one of the many, many, many legal issues.
And I'm going to get into other areas here as well.
But the first thing when I see this story is this is just yet another legal issue that the former president has going into 2024.
These are things that most people don't even know about.
That if you're not keeping track, paying attention, you're not even aware that in addition to the Manhattan DA, in addition to the Fulton County Georgia investigation, multiple DOJ investigations, at the same time, apparently there's rape trials still happening.
And he's being deposed for this.
And so this isn't a case that I have been following very closely.
I actually didn't even hear about this specific one until today.
But apparently this is going on, and so we'll see.
It doesn't seem likely that it'll be convicted on flimsy evidence like this.
But it stands to reason that this is, as we've been talking about, the level of pressure that's being leveled against not just Trump, but the whole family, the whole organization.
So that, I mean that's, that's one aspect of it which we've been talking about for a long time with all the other investigations.
I have to say though, when I saw this article specifically, which is very different in my opinion than the Manhattan investigation, which is really kind of I mean, that's just business.
And same thing with Fulton County.
That's just politics.
When I see this deposition, without joking too much, it unironically reminds me of why we love Trump in the first place.
There was a really good article today by Richard Hanania on Substack.
And I'm not a huge fan of his.
I think he's a smart guy.
I think he's got some okay stuff.
If you're not familiar, he runs in those Claremont circles.
I think he's out in California.
I don't know the whole background.
He's not one of these.
He's been very like...
I don't know if he's Jewish or something, but he's been sort of anti-Christian in a lot of ways.
Like, he's argued that we got to drop the abortion issue and drop some of the culture war stuff.
So, if you're familiar with him, I'm not saying I'm the biggest fan, but he sometimes writes good stuff.
And he wrote a really fine article this week talking about the real reason why Trump is going to be the nominee over DeSantis, if that's the contest.
We still don't really even know.
DeSantis is supposed to announce potentially this week.
But in the article he said that specifically the reason why people like Trump, and I see this when I read this article about this rape case, The reason that the Republican base is going to rally around Trump, contrary to all these theories that have been spun out in 16 or in 20 or in recent years, the reason is because he is just like a dominant like alpha male.
The reason that the Trump voters love him is because he just has this Intangible, untangible quality about him, where he's unflappable, says whatever he wants, does whatever he wants, this like supreme confidence.
He had something in there specifically, which I noticed back in 2016, Hanania did.
He said that if you watch Trump respond to a journalist's questions, notice how his face doesn't change.
A journalist will throw a curveball at him, or they'll ask him the most disrespectful thing, And this man is just not risible.
He may insult the journalist, he may say something politically incorrect in response, but if you look even just at the body language, which you can't control, it's involuntary, it's like he's just not reactive.
He's unfazed.
And you contrast that with Ron DeSantis, and there was a video recently, I think he was out in, was it Japan or South Korea, and a member of the press corps came up and said, what do you think about Trump attacking you and about how you're getting killed in these polls, and he flipped out.
His voice got real high, his eyes got wide, he was like, oh you really believe that?
I can't believe you would say that, I'm not even a candidate.
He freaked out.
And it's like that's your first tough question realistically of the 24 cycle like this is probably a week maybe two weeks before he announces which again we don't really know for sure if that's going to happen but if he does this is the direct prelude to his 2024 presidential run
I mean, it's literally the first targeted question from a journalist on a foreign visit when he doesn't have as much control over the press corps and he freaks out.
Now, Trump, a journalist will ask him the most ridiculous thing.
A woman could be standing or sitting across from him and saying, you raped me in a dressing room in 1987.
And with no response, he'll say, well, you're not even my type.
And just, like, unflappable, not risible, And so, I saw that piece by Hanania earlier this week, and then I saw this today, and I'm like, no joke.
Jokes aside, it's very funny.
It's a very funny headline, like I'm reading here from Insider, and a few other publications covered it, and I think a lot of people are putting that as a headline because it's funny.
It's funny, it's punchy, it's provocative.
There he is getting accused of rape, and he goes, well, you're not my type, and he doesn't remember what his wife looks like.
And so there's something humorous about it.
But by the same token, jokes aside, that is unironically the appeal.
And Hanania talks about this too, and I've talked about this a lot on my show as well.
Back in 2016, you had all these competing theories about why Trump was winning, and there were many arguments.
Some people said it was about this economic anxiety, about trade and immigration.
Some people said it was a racial anxiety about immigration and political correctness.
In 2020 there were various arguments and all kinds of theories about why DeSantis might be a formidable replacement based on this understanding of why Trump was popular.
A lot of people said if DeSantis can provide the policies that Trump does, which is answering economic anxiety or political correctness or fighting the media, and if he can do that without some of the distractions, so-called, without the same controversies, without so-called, without the same controversies, without the so-called personality defects, they say that they can have Trumpism without Trump.
They can have perfected the Trumpist political platform without the guy.
But I pointed out for a long time that you can't separate the two because the politics, whatever you think it is, if you think it's trade, if you think it's immigration, if you think it's so-called wokeness, the woke mafia, political correctness, you're wrong.
Because all of those are insufficient, they all must be married to the guy which is a true leader and a true rock star.
Without him, without that guy, without those Intangible things, that stoic expression, the sort of jocular sense of humor, uncompromising approach, even just little things, his wealth, his height, the beautiful wife and family, those kinds of things, they're inimitable.
They cannot be imitated by anybody, even if they can ape the policies.
And so, it's a funny headline for sure, but this is why we love Trump.
We love Trump because he says these things.
We don't love Trump in spite of him saying, they bring drugs, crime, they're rapists.
We don't love him in spite of him saying, grab her by the pussy.
We love him because of those things.
And even with that remark, that tape, the grab her by the pussy, Any other politician would go out there and they would say, I'm so sorry, I respect women, I don't know what came over me, I will never say anything like that again!
And Trump came out and said, it's locker room talk, this is what guys say.
Which is just like unbelievable.
Any other guy would go out there and they'd say, I'm so sorry.
I apologize to my wife.
I apologize to all women.
I hope you can forgive me.
And he goes out there and he's like, yeah, when I said you can just grab women by their genitals, you know, that's just how guys talk in the locker room and we've all heard it before and it's really not a big deal.
People like that.
That's part of the appeal.
That is the appeal.
You take that away and you just have this nerd.
You just have DeSantis who's this bizarre robot nerd being backed by all the same conventional conservative interests.
Billionaires.
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So...
nick fuentes
I see a story like this and I'm like, the old man still got it.
He's in there.
I love, not only does he tell the woman, because this is like his line.
He said this about every rape accusation.
This is just the go-to.
Whenever a woman accuses him of rape, he says, well she's, your honor, she's not hot.
But this time he topped it by then saying that he wouldn't rape even the lawyers in the case.
Not only would I not rape the claimant, but I wouldn't even rape the claimant's counsel, Your Honor!
Objection!
Objection!
Decorum, please!
So I don't know.
I think maybe there's still, even though he's low energy, even though he's clearly having a hard time, he's struggling, I still think he's got that spark in him.
He still is that guy.
He's him!
He's still him.
Even if, in a lot of ways, there's a lot of red flags around his entire campaign and the people he's surrounding himself with.
But this guy still got it.
So anyway, so that's a little story from Insider.
Like I said, not a huge, not a huge news story by any means.
But we're heading into probably a really big week next week, as I said, because most likely Ron DeSantis will be announcing.
The Florida legislative session just concluded.
And so a track with his timeline that we're going to see an announcement certainly this month.
Probably within weeks.
And so as we transition into covering a lot of the 24 horse race stuff full-time, and it's going to be so far out of the people that are apparently announcing imminently, DeSantis versus Trump, this is going to be the conversation.
Who is this going to be?
Is Trump going to be viable?
Is Trump our guy?
What is the appeal of Trump?
So we're back into that mode.
So that's Insider.
I want to move on.
I want to get into the story about this homeless guy.
This is pretty interesting stuff.
And like I said, this actually happened on Monday and I didn't get a chance to cover it on Monday, but this has potential to become a really big story.
I'm sure maybe you guys have heard about it.
Major headline at the beginning of the week.
But apparently there is this And they're calling him a dancer.
There was a homeless guy who was killed on the New York City subway on Monday by a Marine veteran.
And the story goes something like this homeless guy was having a mental breakdown, total meltdown, freaking out, taking his clothes off, saying he's gonna die, and he's gonna go back to jail, and threatening everybody.
And some Marine jumps on him, tackles him, restrains him, holds him down, and accidentally kills him.
through asphyxiation by suffocating him.
And predictably, everybody on the left is saying this is another George Floyd.
It's just like the officer Derek Chauvin kneeling on George Floyd's neck in the same way you've got this Marine jumping on this homeless guy and performing some chokehold on him and killing him there.
And they're saying that this was because the city is not providing adequate resources and people do not know how to respond to this mental health crisis among the homeless and so on.
and It's always the same story.
And here it is from the New York Times.
This has all the details.
It says, quote, The police said they received a call at 2 27 p.m.
on Monday about a fight on an F train at the Broadway Lafayette Street subway station in Manhattan.
Shortly before that, Mr. Neely, who is the homeless man, had boarded the northbound train at the 2nd Avenue station.
He immediately began screaming, causing people who were sitting near him to move away.
He said he was hungry and thirsty, took off his jacket, throwing it down on the ground.
He said, I'm tired already.
I don't care if I go to jail and get locked up.
I'm ready to die.
So, by the way, we've all seen this before.
If you travel on public transportation in a major city like New York or like Chicago or like D.C.
or like L.A., you've seen this in person.
And you don't have to look very far.
You can travel just about any time of day in just about any line on any mass metro system in one of those major cities, and you know exactly what this is.
You've seen this before, which is these vagabonds, homeless, transient types that go on these subway cars and And there's degrees.
Sometimes they go and they give their speech, and they go around trying to get people to throw coins in their cup, and sometimes they just start attacking people for no reason.
If you haven't seen it in person, if you haven't seen some scene, some vignette like that, then you've probably seen it on social media.
You've seen a viral video taken from somebody's cell phone of exactly this.
A homeless person, typically black, going onto the New York City subway and harassing women with sexual stuff, or they're attacking anybody for no reason, or it's just a straight-up meltdown.
Limbs flailing, throwing themselves on the floor, always drugs, alcohol involved.
We've all seen what this looks like.
The amazing thing is that the New York Times and all these other media, just like with every other one, now they're gonna say that this guy was a dancer, who was actually really sweet and really friendly.
And when they say he's a dancer, they mean that he would dress up like Michael Jackson on the subway and do dances and ask for money.
That's what they mean.
And they say he's a dancer.
He's not on MTV.
He's not in the ballet.
He dresses up like Michael Jackson on drugs and then asks for money in a cup in the subway.
That's what they mean when they say he's a dancer.
And they say he's a sweet guy and he was just having like a little mental health episode when this maniac, when the real maniac, who is the bystander, tackles him.
Of course, we know that in a situation like this, this is somebody who could kill people.
If somebody who is clearly homeless and on drugs, or having some mental health crisis, if they're ripping their clothes off and announcing to the train, I'm ready to go back to jail, I'm ready to die, and you're in a confined, locked space, that's a problem.
As much as all these liberals, it's amazing, because the liberals live among this, they see it too.
As much as liberals would like to play it up like it's possible for us to watch this in some sort of disinterested way, and we're supposed to feel sorry for that person, or we're supposed to act like a therapist or something, people like this pose a real imminent danger to anybody around them, as anybody knows.
This is real life we're talking about.
But this is where the breakdown occurs, where in the minds of some people the victim is the people on the train, in the minds of the other people the victim is the homeless person who was killed.
So the article goes on.
So this is the scene that is unfolding.
As I said, we all recognize what this is about.
And that's when it...
At 2.29pm, Mr. Neely was pinned down as two other men grabbed his arms and legs.
Another passenger can be heard in the video saying that his wife had been in the military and knew about chokeholds, and warning the men holding him down that Mr. Neely had not defecated on himself.
He said, you don't want to catch a murder charge, you got a hell of a chokehold, man.
The men then placed Mr. Neely, who was motionless, on his side, and a transit worker can be heard over the loudspeaker calling for the police.
A passenger who had given the warning said, he's alright, he ain't gonna die.
The police have not responded to messages asking what time they arrived at the scene, but the fire department said it received a call for help at 2.39 p.m.
and arrived at 2.46 p.m.
Mr. Neely was taken to Lenox Health Hospital in Greenwich Village where he was pronounced dead by the police.
A medical examiner said on Wednesday that the cause of death was compression of the neck and the death was ruled a homicide.
Mr. Neely was a dancer and an artist, known for his impersonation of Michael Jackson during his Thriller stage.
He would dress up as the musician and ride the trains, moonwalking in front of commuters.
The subway was where he felt happy and free to perform as a dancer, say his friends.
This has just got to be, I know they do this every time, but this has just got to be the furthest stretch They do this with every one of these.
Remember with Trayvon Martin, they said, he a kid, he just was getting his Skittles and his Arizona iced tea.
Right?
That was his favorite snack.
He's just a boy walking home from school getting his favorite snack.
He's not making purple drank and violently assaulting people.
Michael Brown.
He was a gentle giant.
He was a big sweetie.
Everybody loved him.
Ahmaud Arbery.
They said, well he's a jogger.
He loved jogging.
He would strap on his Timberland boots and his wife beater and his jeans and he would go for a jog 10 miles from his house and illegally enter other people's homes.
And that was his passion.
That's what he loved to do.
He felt happiest when he was out jogging.
It's just like every time this occurs, there's what's really going on, which we all know, and then you have these like stories that are spun up, which I don't know how anybody believes this stuff.
This has got to be the worst one yet.
This guy's clearly an indigent, transient, vagabond, homeless person.
We know, we know what that is.
We've all seen that before.
We all know what that looks like.
These are people that you don't want to move into your house, you don't want to encounter them on the sidewalk.
If you see them yelling at the sky, you cross the street.
You try to appear as though you don't see them.
You act like, I don't know, like they're a T-Rex and you just don't make any sudden movements and you hope that they don't notice you.
And you try and evade detection by these types of people.
Because they are violent!
Because they are unpredictable, delusional, and violent.
But when this guy has a major public breakdown on the public transportation, and he's detained, and unfortunately he's killed.
I don't think it's a good thing that the guy's killed for him, of course.
But when he's killed, they're gonna play it up like, well, he was a dancer.
No, he wasn't a dancer.
If you're a dancer, you're going to dancing school.
You're going to dancing classes.
You're in the ballet.
You're in Broadway.
You're in the movies.
You're in the music industry.
Maybe you just have an Instagram.
But when you have homeless, mentally ill people on the subway, dressing up like Michael Jackson, begging people for money, and they happen to be dancing, that doesn't make you a dancer.
That, like, it'd be one thing if you had some 16-year-old girl who, uh, after prom night, you know, it's late at night, and she gets up and she starts dancing to the music, and, oh, we had a magical night, we just started dancing in the rain like nobody was watching!
It's not the same thing!
Oh, you know how she was, she was just, she felt most free when she was dancing.
This is an old, homeless, mentally ill guy who's clearly... It's not normal to dress up like Michael Jackson and do this sort of thing.
That's mental illness.
They say, well, that's when he felt most happy.
That's when he felt most free.
That's what he loved to do.
Seriously?
And so here we are again at the crossroads, as we've talked about many times on the show with our cities, Is what kind of country do we want to live in?
Do we want to live in a country where people do not feel in danger when they go out in public?
Like people don't have to tolerate mental health breakdowns and marauding vagabonds who may at any moment carry a knife or a gun, molest somebody, rape somebody, shoot somebody, stab, beat, kill.
Do we as a people have a right to live unencumbered by that menace and danger and that sort of intimidation and threat?
Because if you do, then you can't have this kind of thing going on.
The only people that should be on public transportation are people that paid, people that are ticketed, and people that are going from point A to point B, people that are traveling.
That's the purpose of it.
It's not an amusement park, and it's not a place to loiter.
The purpose of the public transit, which is paid for by the public, subsidized by the public, and maintained for the public benefit, is to transport people in the carrying out of their pro-social activities, which is recreation, visiting family, friends, relatives, And maybe most importantly, commuting for productive activities like work.
It is not for mentally ill people to seek refuge and beg for money.
That's just not what that's for.
And so if this is going on on the subway, at a certain point you've got to enforce these rules.
You've got to kick these people out.
Their coats and their tents and shopping bags and shopping carts strewn all over the subway stations.
You've got to get that crap out.
And if people are hopping the turnstile, they've got to go to jail.
They've got to be arrested.
They have to be removed from entering.
There's a ticketing system in place for a reason.
It's meant to be, and to explain it briefly, it's like a tollway or anything.
You impose a small cost per use, and it's not meant to be an onerous cost, but it's meant to be there so that people will not take advantage and they'll economize.
If it's a $3, $4 train ride, you can afford a $3, $4 train ride to commute to work every day, because you factor in that's the cost of getting to work.
But you can't abuse it as much as you like if you don't have a job just for fun and be going in and out and in and out all day trying to commit crimes or trying to raise money for people on the subway.
It's like that for a reason.
All of this is to say, at a certain point, like, yeah, people do have to be killed.
Like, when a George Floyd character is trying to pass off a counterfeit note, you need to call the cops.
And the cops come, and they place the person under arrest, and if he resists, they gotta try to detain him.
And if he dies in the course of being detained, well, that's what happens when you enforce laws.
That is how laws have weight.
That is how they have authority.
We don't have to worry about law-abiding people.
We don't have to worry about people that the vast majority accept the laws and recognize the importance and legitimacy of them.
We need police and we need prosecutors for the sociopaths and psychopaths and evildoers who have no regard for the law.
And who are going to try to commit crimes.
There needs to be a punitive element there.
There must be a penalty paid for people that don't recognize the importance of following the law for its own sake.
And so, whether it's Ahmaud Arbery or Michael Brown or any of these guys or this guy, At a certain point, you have got to say, that is not what the subway is for.
It's not for dancing, it's not for being homeless, it's not for begging, and certainly, although that is tolerated all the time, it is definitely not acceptable to menace the passengers in a confined space.
Talking about, you're gonna go to jail, and you ready to die, and all this.
Because what's happening is increasingly we as a society are being expected to accommodate thieves, murderers, the mentally ill, drug addicts, instead of the other way around, which is that these people would have to accommodate the law-abiding and the law itself.
So, unfortunately, this needs to happen more.
Like, homeless people, I've said this before on the show, there's really one solution.
Which is they can't be on the streets.
What are you going to do with them?
You have this problem of all these people that do not have houses.
And so that means they're just out there causing trouble.
How are they going to bathe?
How are they going to eat?
How are they going to do all the things that any human being needs to do?
They're not getting into any activities which are good with that situation.
So they find themselves bathing in public water fountains or in public bathrooms at convenience stores or Starbucks.
You'll find them stealing food out of the trash can.
You'll find them trying to raise money by panhandling or stealing.
If they need electricity, they'll steal it from local businesses.
It's something that happens in LA.
It happens in the nicest areas.
It happens at Beverly Hills in Los Angeles.
They'll go and plug their microwave and they'll plug their other appliances into probably extremely high rent commercial properties in Beverly Hills and steal electricity for the tent city.
It's obviously a big problem.
We can't have people stealing electricity.
We can't have people bathing in public.
We can't have them living in the public space on the sidewalk.
What is the only solution?
They have to be removed!
They are there.
That's the problem.
In order to stop the problem, they've got to be somewhere else.
They can't be on the sidewalk.
They can't be in the park.
They can't be under the bridge or in the subway station.
They have to be not there.
So necessarily, what solution does not involve rounding them up and putting them somewhere else?
Any other solution doesn't address the problem.
It logically follows.
If the problem is that you need egress on the streets and sidewalk, and you need to prevent this tragedy of the commons with homeless people abusing all the free or cheap amenities, the public transportation, any other public service, any other service provided to the public by private entities like a Starbucks bathroom, in order to prevent abuse for that, again, they gotta go.
And in cases where it's extreme, where they refuse to leave, where they're a threat to other people, where they're intimidating and harassing people, they gotta get beat up!
Now, they could get beat up by the cops, or they could get beat up by ex-Marines on the train station, but if you've got these people, not only are they posing a problem by occupying a public space and stealing from everybody and imposing on everybody, which is a horrible injustice, But then you've got people that are going to go out and be hostile, and they're going to threaten the lives of other people, not just steal their public commodities, but they're going to threaten their lives.
Once again, what are we going to do to stop them?
Other than physically restrain them?
And who's going to do it?
Other than the cops?
Or other than a bystander?
And so, if you want to begin to save our cities and our quality of life, it's very simple what needs to happen.
Which is that when homeless people do this kind of stuff, and then one of them gets killed, you cannot prosecute the bystander!
Because then the next time that a homeless person freaks out and is trying to kill people, everyone in the cabin is going to think to themselves, well, I don't want to get involved because I don't want to get charged like that other guy that strangled that homeless guy on Monday.
And that's a problem.
If you've got a menacing guy that's high on drugs, menacing everybody on the train, And somebody is in there hesitating and acting reluctantly because they're thinking, I gotta be careful because I know that I'm damned if I do, I'm damned if I don't.
If I don't intervene, I could get killed.
If I do, the prosecutor could ruin my life.
That's why this guy has to be considered a hero and not prosecuted.
That's why he can't be lynched.
That's why there can't be big protests ruining his life.
Because you see the kind of behaviors that we are incentivizing, you see the kind of moral hazard that that approach has created, which is that now the criminals, the indigent, these vagabonds are emboldened, and it's the cops, and it's the business owners, and it's the vigilantes.
They're the ones that got to look over their shoulder.
And so as a consequence you're going to get more maniacs and you're going to get more people doing their dancing and doing their ripping their coat off and screaming about going to jail and more heists and crime sprees and all this and you're going to get less businesses like Walmart pulling out of Chicago or Nordstrom pulling out of San Francisco.
You're going to get less police officers signing up To protect the city.
You're going to get less people that are willing to take a stand in their community when they see a robbery in place or they see something like this happening on a train or a subway.
And people just have to develop a stomach for this sort of thing.
A lot of George Floyds and Neelys are going to die before we're going to have a civilization that our kids are going to be safe to live in.
And we have to be, to some extent, okay with that.
How seriously do we care about our country?
How seriously do we take ourselves?
Is it just a big joke?
When we see the dilapidated everything in our cities, and everything lowering in quality all the time, is that just something that we're going to take on the chin and say, well, what are we going to do?
Well, what can anybody do?
You can't beat him up, you can't take a stand, you can't win politically.
How seriously do we take it?
Because if a society is serious about having laws and having order, then it needs to have the stomach to be willing to enforce it.
And enforcement looks like this.
It's tragic, and I mean that.
When a George Floyd dies in custody, or this guy dies in custody, I don't think anybody's happy about that.
I think everybody would prefer that these guys go away into jail, as opposed to dying there on the street.
And it's, of course, everyone has a sob story about how they wound up there, and it's not really their fault.
But by the same token, We need to assign some responsibility to criminals.
Do we bear the responsibility for everything?
I guess the productive, law-abiding people are responsible for obeying the law, producing all the goods, running the businesses, doing everything on time.
And when there's criminals, we're also responsible for de-escalating, and playing therapist, and sometimes taking a stab wound to the chest.
Like, I'm sorry, but you gotta draw a line somewhere.
And say if this guy didn't want to die that day, well, you know, you cannot go onto a subway and start threatening to kill everybody.
You just can't do that.
Odds are you could die in that situation, so maybe don't do that.
Now, in many other scenarios, it's possible that the guy is detained until the cops arrive and they throw him in jail.
Okay.
But yes, if you commit crimes, if you run from the police, if you resist police, there's a non-zero chance you're gonna die, and that is where the law is enforced.
That's the line of where order meets chaos.
And so if that's not happening, then we have no order.
If there's no George Floyds and no Neelys... It's kind of ironic actually.
They're comparing him to George Floyd and the guy's name is Neely.
This is just like when George Floyd got knelt on and his name is Neely.
Can't make this stuff up.
Hey Neely!
That's a little insensitive, but point stands.
This is what has to happen.
We're gonna need vigilantes.
We're gonna need cops.
We're gonna need people that are serious about Living in a sophisticated, complex society.
Not this madness.
We're going to be subjected to endless subway performances by Michael Jackson impersonators.
Really?
I think I'm good.
So, anyway.
So that's the show.
I want to move on.
I want to get into our Super Chats and we'll see what you guys have to say about all this.
Like I said, kind of a slow... kind of a slow news day.
Not too much going on.
We'll take a look and we'll see what you guys have to say.
You guys are kind of gonna have to do the heavy lifting here because like I said, no content today.
All right, let's take a look.
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David Wright sent $3.
We are living in clown world slash fake country government going after J6 and Cavill protesters years later.
Meanwhile Kamala bailed out the 2020 rioters and arsonists.
Loved the show.
Christ is king.
nick fuentes
Hey, thanks a lot, man.
Yep, it is, uh, well... Preaching to the choir here.
It is clown world.
I mean, you've said it.
This is what goes on, right?
And people like Nealey, they're the ones that are really innocent.
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Glenn Greenwald mentioned you by name on his Thursday show.
If your semi-based car crash doctor was watching, I wonder if he thought, hey, I treated that guy.
Then googled you and is now watching.
nick fuentes
What did he say about me?
What did Glenn Greenwald say?
Did anybody else catch it?
I'm curious.
Because I know Glenn Greenwald doesn't like me.
I forget, we had a few interactions on Twitter, and I think recently I said something like, Glenn Greenwald, how is he even gay?
Because he dresses like shit, or something like that.
And he said, this is the gayest thing I've ever heard.
Which is kind of funny.
But, yeah, if you caught that, let me know what he said, because I missed that.
Nobody sent that to me.
What did Glenn Greenwald, what did Gren Gleenwald, What do the old Gren Gleenwald have to say about me?
You see us in the club?
Yeah, exactly.
unidentified
Let's see.
nick fuentes
Anybody have in the live chat?
unidentified
I guess not.
Oh!
nick fuentes
Old Glenn Gren Gleenwald.
Gren Glenn Gleen Greenwald.
No, I didn't catch that, but it is kind of funny because no doubt...
There's a chance my doctor heard that and was like, hey wait a second, I just treated that guy.
So... I'm sure it wasn't anything good.
He's not, he's not my biggest fan.
Glenn, not my doctor.
streamlabs matthew tts
Oh yeah, you're talking about Joe Kent. you're talking about Joe Kent.
nick fuentes
That was Joe Kent who said that.
Yeah, Joe Kent goes out of his way to disavow me.
He goes out and says, well, talking about white people is just far too divisive.
It's like his district was 95% white.
Do you know how crazy that is?
I mean, I know that if you watch this show, you understand.
But just take a step back for a second.
You're Joe Kent.
You're running for Congress in, what is it, Washington's 3rd or Washington's 2nd district?
It's 95% white.
He's in the Pacific Northwest.
There's not even a major city in that district.
It's mostly rural and I think a lot of it's just like wilderness.
And it's relatively low population.
So you're going out there to all these rural white people, the Pacific Northwest, and I know that they're not going to be hardcore reactionary extremists.
But just take a step back and think that you're running to represent these people.
They're all white.
And it's not even like somebody asked you about this or You have to clarify something.
He went out of his way to say, I will not talk about white people.
That is too divisive.
He went out of his way to clarify in case anybody was wondering, hey, by the way, he's raising his hand.
Hey, just so you know, I'm not going to talk about white people.
I am not going to talk about the racial group, which is 95% of my own constituency that I'm trying to represent in government.
And these guys think that they're so clever for that.
They think that that's strategy.
They're like, well, you know, we just can't talk about race because that's just too controversial and that's just bad strategy.
I get that on some level.
I really do.
Because I know there's a lot of white liberals that don't want to hear about the white race.
I get that.
I perfectly understand.
But by the same token, we have to recognize, independent of politics, there's something deeply wrong when this country was 90% white, is 60% white, your district is 95% white, and you can't talk about the people that are in your own district.
You can't talk about the people that are in your jurisdiction.
You have to go out of your way to say, hey, just so everybody knows, because I want to make it clear, I will not fight for white people.
And your whole base?
You're not even.
All of the people you represent are white.
There's something so wrong with that.
And yeah, so that wasn't Tucker, that was Joe Kent.
Although Tucker's a big fan of him.
So, everybody was.
Everybody still is.
Yeah, Tucker, he was his number one fan.
Him and Max Blumenthal.
So.
So crazy.
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Jewfree sent $50.
Since we're in a war, do you think it would be justified to do something immoral in order to make a lot of money?
If you use that money for good, i.e.
make pornographic videos, and use the money to get more Christian people into office who will ban pornography?
Or would that money be tainted because of how it was obtained?
nick fuentes
No, that's a terrible idea.
That completely goes against what it means to be a Christian.
Jesus and God never say, okay, you could do the wrong thing just this one time to achieve your own ends.
It's literally the opposite.
They say that if you sin with your hand, you should cut your hand off.
And there have been church fathers that say that it is better for you to die than to commit a single venial sin in your life.
It would literally be better for you to die right now instead of commit one venial sin.
Because sin offends God eternally.
God is infinite.
And so when you do a sinful action, when you commit a sin, You're offending God infinitely, offending a perfectly good, omnipotent God infinitely.
So, it's a really big problem when you sin.
It should be avoided at all costs.
There is nothing, nowhere in the Christian tradition does it say that sin can be justified in any way.
In fact, it says the opposite.
You should literally not eat, not drink, cut off your hand in order to avoid sin, in order to nourish yourself spiritually instead.
streamlabs matthew tts
So so no absolutely the wrong idea we're not about that at all Jufri sent $3 I feel the need to clarify that I did not mean you and I together in a pornographic video Just in case someone takes that the wrong way lol.
I was just using porn as an example of something immoral I Think I think we know what you meant.
nick fuentes
Thank you for clarifying that I Hey, thanks a lot, buddy.
streamlabs matthew tts
I love you, too.
Yeah, so far so good.
No scars, no deformities.
on your life has left you neither scarred nor deformed.
Love you, big guy.
07.
nick fuentes
Hey, thanks a lot, buddy.
I love you too.
Yeah, so far so good.
No scars, no deformities.
That's, you know, that's good.
I'm a little stiff.
I'm in a little bit of pain, but knock on wood.
I Don't want to jinx it.
I don't want to say what it didn't do because you know Then I'm gonna go and something else horrible is gonna happen and it's gonna deliver that so Well, let's just let's just not test fate.
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Let's just not Let's not test our luck here.
nick fuentes
I'm not I'm not really doing so hot I was talking to my dad the other day and And he was like, man, you got so lucky.
He's like, I saw the car, because the car is totaled.
And he goes, and man, you were lucky to walk away from that.
I said, yep, I am so lucky.
I said, I don't know.
I said, I feel like it's kind of glass half full, glass half empty.
I said, lucky would be not getting in two car crashes in two weeks.
Then again, lucky, the other way to look at it is I'm lucky for surviving them.
But the luckiest would be never having those things happen in the first place.
That would be the luckiest thing.
So on a scale of 1 to 10, I'd say I'm at about a 4.
I think I'm luckier than the least lucky person.
The least lucky person is dead in the car crash.
The maybe second least lucky is in the car crash, but, you know, not wounded too badly.
The luckiest timeline... I still have both my cars.
So... But anyway, I appreciate it.
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Boss Lurker sent $20.
Mr. Fuentes, by the way, if you died, it would be just like the timeline where Terry Snow Nick.
Please take care of yourself.
Thank you.
nick fuentes
Yeah, I'm taking care of myself, you know.
You know I'm taking care of myself.
I'm hanging in there.
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Jim Statues sent $5.
I believe a high-value man is a man who has to varying degrees, looks, money, status, physicality, and virtue.
If a man has a lot of one, it can compensate for having less of another.
nick fuentes
Yeah, I just don't think it's really interesting because we all know what women are programmed to like.
Women want two things, which is to be provided for and to be protected.
And so going along with those things, they like guys that are competent, they like guys that are physically large and strong, they like guys that are high status, because all of those things proceed from the capability, the ability to protect and provide.
So I don't find that to be particularly interesting.
All these Red Pill guys, they act like they rediscovered the wheel.
They're like, girls are gonna like you if you have a lot of money and are muscular.
It's like, I think everybody knows that.
I think that's... I think everybody kind of knows that from a very early age.
They also like looks.
I mean, looks are also very important.
Not just physical size, but also the aesthetic look.
So, that's why I don't find it particularly interesting.
There was that one guy in the panel and he's like, I call it a Malcolm.
A mutually attractive, da-da-da, commutative, loo-do-do-do.
These black people, they love the big words like that.
A mutually attractive, lascivious, copious, And it's really not that complicated.
They're talking about that other guy, the guy who invented high-value man.
He says you need 10,000 contacts on LinkedIn, and you need to make $10,000 a month, and you need this, this, this.
I think we all basically know when we say what kind of a guy are girls going to want to marry.
What kind of guy are girls attracted to?
I think that we all know in the perennial unconscious, we all know that.
So I don't know why that's such like a, why that's a red, that's not really a red pill.
That's kind of like a pretty accessible piece of information, you know?
That's just common sense.
That's like falling down the stairs and saying, ow, I shouldn't do that again.
Red pill?
A safe man does not trip and fall.
A safe man... A healthy man does not eat dirt.
A healthy man does not eat poison.
Like, this is pretty accessible information.
The red pill, the red pill is this idea that our entire Our entire frame of understanding is filtered by a technological centralized power.
Off the top of my head, that's a way to summarize what the red pill means.
If you've seen The Matrix and you understand the lore on that term, When Neo takes the red pill, he realizes that his whole world is a lie.
That the world as he knows it is fake.
The entire fabric of his reality is a simulation.
And that he wakes up to a real world and it's a very harsh reality.
It's a far more harsh and disconcerting reality than the one he lives in.
And there's a choice that's made.
Would you accept a certain illusion of what life and the world is like because it's more comforting and because it provides the illusion of security or happiness or puts you at peace?
Or would you like to accept these esoteric truths about what's really happening, which makes us despair and makes us uncomfortable?
And so taking the red pill means you realize that in this day and age, it means you realize that education, media are lying to us, that the powers that be, and it's always been this way, are regulating the information that we see and and it's always been this way, are regulating the information that And therefore, they're regulating our thought patterns and our behaviors.
And the red pill is to realize this and then realize the truth, the thing that is being buried up for the expediency and convenience of the The elite.
Societal or technological elite.
When these guys go out there and say, I'm redpilled because I know that girls actually like strong, rich guys, it's like, that's just not a redpill.
Like, it's not even a redpill at all.
I understand, for some people it might be, for some people that are really dumb, who have been told their whole life that you just gotta be yourself, and like nothing matters, you could be fat, ugly, dumb, and like nothing matters at all, I guess it's a redpill?
But I get on these streams and they're like, what is a high value man?
A high value man has 5,000 contacts on his LinkedIn page.
It's like, do we really?
Is it that?
Is it complicated like that?
I think it's pretty straightforward.
So anyway, so that whole conversation to me is like, OK, I just don't know why that's interesting to people.
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Jim's tattoos sent $5.
I disagree with Bryson that a high value man is a guy with kids because a fat guy with a fat wife and some fat kids who makes 40K a year and goes to church would be high value to him.
I disagree.
nick fuentes
Again, I don't think it's all that interesting because a lot of it is just people that are confused about terms.
If we're talking about what is attractive to women, you know, that's one thing.
And then there's the idea of becoming a respectable man, becoming like a honorable, valuable man.
And to me, those are two different things.
I mean, they're very much related, but they're two different things.
So, in any case, I don't think that people should be too concerned about this kind of self-help nonsense when they say, like, they come up with these acronyms and they have this program, 10 Easy Steps to Become a High-Value Man.
Read my book, The Rational Male.
Fuck you.
It's super, super simple.
Just engage in honest work.
Like, that's really what you need to do as a guy, is be an honorable person, engage in honest work, stay true to your word, keep your promises, don't be lazy, become competent, learn.
In the process of that, all of these things will come.
Money, a network, probably physical fitness depending on what line of work you're in, So, I think that people just need to worry about doing what is natural, which is that I think it's natural for any man that they would want to go out there and produce.
Not provide, but produce.
I think any man has, in particular men, have a sense of fulfillment and gratification when they complete something, when they develop mastery and competence in a particular field.
You know, when you complete a do-it-yourself home improvement project, the guy feels great.
And that's because we're hardwired to do honest work like that.
And if you do that, and if you develop a skill, you make money with it, you meet other people that are like this, if you're honorable in your conduct with other people, you build your network, you meet people, like, if you're a good person, you're trying to be a good Christian, you go to church, you have a prayer life, like, all of this comes as a result.
But it's about first things first.
And the first thing is you want to be a righteous man.
Everything else will follow.
But when people say, I want to be a high value guy, it's like when people say, I want to be a millionaire.
Millionaires don't start out saying, a lot of them, some of them do.
But millionaires don't start out saying, I want a million dollars so that I could buy the things that millionaires buy.
That's not how millionaires make money.
Millionaires go out there and they say, what's a problem I can solve?
And they love work.
They love working.
They love sleeping very little, working very late, being very available to customers or clients or partners.
They love their craft.
If it's Elon Musk, he loves rocket ships and batteries.
If it's Henry Ford, he loves cars.
If it's whoever, if it's Bill Gates, he loves computers.
In other words, people have a strange way of putting the cart before the horse.
They're not putting the first thing first.
Which is that you will become a high-value person, you'll become attractive to women, you'll be able to have those things as an effect, as a consequence of being a righteous person.
But if you say to yourself, well, I need to become a high-value man so I can get laid and so girls will like me, guess what?
Girls... and it's just sort of like a funny twist of fate that girls tend to not like guys that do everything just to impress women.
Girls like guys that are doing things For their own sake.
They're very interested in a guy that has his own world that is independent of women.
It just so happens that's sort of a funny irony about human relations, and it's true in almost anything.
The one that is sought after and the one that is indifferent.
That if you set out like, I want to get laid so I'm going to try and become rich, I don't think you'll become rich.
But if you say, I want to go out and do honest work, I love work, I don't want to be lazy, I want to be productive, and I want to master my craft, and I want to help my community, I want to help the world, well then all of those things will happen.
So that's my view on the whole self-help thing.
But I talked a lot more about it the other day.
streamlabs matthew tts
So, I'm not, nobody's denying that like physical fitness isn't important or that looks aren't important when you're talking about attracting women.
are physical factors like looks, money, status.
nick fuentes
So I'm not, nobody's denying that like physical fitness isn't important or the looks aren't important when you're talking about attracting women.
But, you know, again, I think a lot of these terms are just being confused.
Like we're talking to that Rolo Thomasy guy and he's in there and he's like, what did he say?
He said, the fastest way to become a high-value man is to get a vasectomy, not have a family, not have kids, and something or other.
And it's like, obviously, anybody that I think any man or woman would respect Isn't getting a vasectomy.
But that just goes to show.
In his mind, he's like, in order to be attractive to women, I need money.
In order to get money, I can't be distracted with the family.
But I still need to have sex with women.
So I gotta get a vasectomy.
And it's like, so you've come full circle where in order to impress women, in order to be a high value guy, you're castrating yourself.
These are the kinds of follies that you create.
When you have the wrong North Star.
This is the kind of problem when you have the wrong destination like that.
So you're confused, clearly.
streamlabs matthew tts
Hey, thank you very much, Ed.
I appreciate it.
Hope you're healing up well and look forward to seeing your next steps in taking back our country.
nick fuentes
Hey, thank you very much, Ed.
I appreciate it.
Yeah, I'm healing up okay, but just slow going.
I never broke any bones before.
I made it all this time and uh yeah now I'm now I'm injured.
But the pain doesn't bother me.
What bothers me is just not being able to be mobile.
Because I mean pain is really neither here nor there.
I can be in pain but uh I was I called up Andrew Anglin today and I was telling him I'm like it's not even so much that it hurts.
I'm like because I don't give a shit but I'm just getting stir-crazy.
I'm like, I want this to be over.
I want to be able to go through my full range of motion and be able to do everything like I used to be able to do just a week ago.
I gotta sleep on my back.
I gotta, you know, there's all sorts of... it's a big ordeal.
So I'm just ready to be... How much you take for granted.
I was watching that clip of me dancing the other day and I'm like, man, I just want to dance.
I just want to dance like that homeless guy.
You know, I want to be 100% so I could go out and dance like that homeless person.
That homeless person gets to go and dance like nobody's watching and I gotta, I gotta sit here and... I'm immobile.
So that's the worst part.
But anyway, I appreciate it buddy.
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Glad you're alright Nick.
Without you, who would mock Generation X until they mauled and seethe?
Who would be brave enough to say, when asked if being racist is high value, hell yeah, brother.
Seriously though, I appreciate everything you do for us and the country, especially for leading us towards a Christian future.
Thank you.
Christ is King.
nick fuentes
Hey, thank you very much, man, for the big super chat.
I appreciate it.
07s to NextGenCatholic.
Thank you very much.
Honestly, though, I mean, I feel like I'm the only one who's going out there and doing this.
Like, this Rollo Thomas-y guy, apparently he was, like, THE godfather of the red pill community.
He's, like, THE guy.
And, so all the Fresh N' Fit, Andrew Tate, Pearl, like, I didn't even know this.
Apparently all of them are influenced, like, primarily by this guy.
I didn't know, because I'm not really in that scene.
I know a lot of them, and I like a lot of them, but that's not really where I came from.
So I don't know the lore there.
But I go on the stream and it's like I said the other day.
What a thoroughly unimpressive guy.
He's got the long hair, the beanie.
He put out some tweet where he's like, I don't want to die with friends and family around me.
I want to die in a fast car with my foot on the gas pedal listening to a Metallica song.
Seriously?
This is like Amazing Atheist here.
Are we not so far past that by now?
This is like Amazing Atheist Fedora tip like early 2000s faux edgy.
This is like The Simpsons.
This is like Beavis and Butthead level social rebellion.
Beavis and Butthead level punk rock in 2023!
So I'm just not impressed.
Is being racist high value?
Hell yeah, brother!
Like, who's gonna deliver that?
There's only one free man in the world!
It feels like sometimes.
Everybody else they're beholden in some way or the other.
In various ways.
unidentified
So...
nick fuentes
Yeah, so I'm glad you enjoyed that.
And it's worth it!
And it's worth it every time.
Because I get to show off and I just get to smirk and, you know, do my thing.
But anyway, thank you very much, man.
I appreciate you, buddy.
God bless.
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Let's go!
Did he?
I didn't see that tonight.
I didn't see that super chat tonight.
Maybe from yesterday?
I didn't see that tonight.
I didn't see that super chat tonight.
nick fuentes
Maybe from yesterday?
unidentified
I don't know.
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Title of the day.
nick fuentes
What's title of the day?
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I like Wagyu Burger.
nick fuentes
I don't know if I've ever had a Wagyu Burger, to be honest with you.
I just like Smash Burgers.
My favorite, see... I'm very particular.
to me there's two kinds of burgers you have like a gourmet burger which is like a hotel burger you get it like a fancy restaurant or something and it's a it's typically it's like a one-third pound patty high quality beef it's on like a high quality brioche pretzel bun something and they've got like the luxury mayonnaise and ketchup on there I just don't like burgers like that.
I mean, I'll eat them, but to me it just like defeats the purpose of a burger.
If I'm paying $25 for a burger, I'll just order a $40 steak or $50, whatever it is.
I'll just get a steak.
If I'm at a nice restaurant, I'll get a steak, I'll get a nice entree.
I feel like when you're at a nice restaurant, you don't go for a cheeseburger.
Because it's a cheeseburger.
It's ground beef.
It's ground beef on bread with ketchup and whatever else.
So I don't think it really elevates it that much my favorite burger is a smash burger I like a very simple.
I like a smash burger with onion and With onion cheese I Don't know what else do they put on it, but I like it very minimal I like in and out there are a few places in Chicago.
I like I won't tell you about Los Angeles has the best burgers because they they all do the smash burger there, so I like a really good
You know when they smash it and it gets like that uh I don't know I'm not a food guy so I don't know how to describe the quality but you know how when they smash it it's kind of like crispy on the edges and it's juicy and it's greasy I like it off the flat top uh deal like that so um so I'm not really into the gourmet burgers I just give me a smash burger give me a Give me something like that.
I don't, I don't go in for these big, like, there's a really big burger place here called Kuma's Corner.
That's like, widely considered, well, I shouldn't say that.
It's like the second or third best burger in Chicago.
They say Ah Chival is the number one.
Which I've been to the mini, what is it, Small Chival, and I wasn't super impressed.
But Kuma's Corner, they're, they got a few locations in Chicago.
I've been going there for like 10, 15 years.
I haven't been there in a long time.
And I go there once in a while but it's this really huge burger.
They put on all these elaborate toppings.
It's super expensive.
And I feel like I'm more satisfied getting like one smash burger.
I feel like I'm more satisfied going in and out and getting a number one than I am getting this $25 with the works and it's a big patty and it's... Anyway, so... That's my take on that.
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Trump quoting Sargon with that I wouldn't even rape you line.
nick fuentes
Yeah, although admittedly with a little bit more tact.
Maybe saying it a little bit more of a politically correct way.
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Hey friend.
Missed you a lot.
Your accident reminds me a lot of mine from a year ago.
By the grace of God you are alive and we can only thank him.
God bless you.
Less than three.
nick fuentes
Hey, thank you very much, buddy.
God bless.
We love Zoomer Guy.
You're right about that.
Only by the grace of God am I alive.
And I have to say, I was grateful.
I mean, at first, I think anybody has a tragedy happen or some cataclysm in their life.
And they say, why me?
You know, why did this happen to me?
But the more that I thought about it, I was like, no, I'm grateful.
Because, honestly, it's a roll of the dice every time you walk out the door.
No matter what, everybody thinks that they have a plan for their life and when they're gonna die and they're gonna live to be 80 and they're gonna do this and that during their life and it's just not guaranteed.
It's just not guaranteed to anybody so you just have to take it a day at a time and be grateful for everything that comes your way, you know?
You realize how... and I feel like I'm a pretty fatalistic person.
That's why I didn't have this great epiphany.
I'm a pretty... I'm a pretty fatalistic... I have a fatalistic outlook when it comes to things like that, so... I know some people, they live their lives as though they'll live forever and then something like that happens and they get shocked.
Now me, I live every day like I'm gonna die.
I go out there and I do what I want.
I say what I want.
I have no regrets, you know?
So when something bad happens and it's like, oh, you know, I could have died, I'm like, well, yeah.
Hey, and yeah, I could die any day.
I live like that.
I live like that.
I live as though it could be taken at any moment.
I feel like I've thrown caution to the wind and played to win and lived true to myself and my ideals and everything, so...
Some people, they have something bad happen and they say, oh my whole life I was living for somebody else, and I have all these regrets, and I realize life is short.
It's like, I didn't expect to live to be 25.
I'm still not 25.
I still might not, but you know, so when that kind of thing happens, and not to say I wasn't perturbed, but it didn't totally change my outlook in a big way.
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My son is doing a history debate on totalitarian leaders.
Mao Zedong vs. Kim Jong-un.
In your opinion, who's worse slash more evil?
And why?
Thanks for your time.
nick fuentes
Hmm.
Mao Zedong or Kim Jong-un?
If you're just going by body count, it's gotta be Mao, because Mao killed tens of millions.
Allegedly, according to our capitalist propaganda, he killed 70 million.
I don't know what to believe.
I mean, is North Korea even real?
Is that even a real country?
Or is that just another CIA fiction like ISIS or any of these other spook-type groups?
So, I don't know.
I mean, I'm kind of joking when I say that, but honestly, I feel like there's so much propaganda surrounding them.
I haven't done enough research on Mao and Kim Jong-un.
I haven't, like, I don't know.
I mean, they're both wrong because they're both not Christian, so that's really it.
And I don't know enough about their practices on Christianity to compare and contrast directly like that.
You caught me with the pop quiz.
I don't really have a great answer for you.
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Hey, thank you very much.
Hey man, don't go Doomer Mode, okay?
It's all good.
You just gotta think positive, alright?
It's all about mindset.
The Dave Smith debate, that was pretty good.
I know it's older, but recently some friends and I watched the one where you and Dave Smith debated.
Great stuff.
I love you so much.
nick fuentes
Hey, thank you very much.
Hey, man, don't go doom remote, okay?
It's all good.
You just got to think positive, all right?
It's all about mindset.
The Dave Smith debate, that was pretty good.
I think we did two, though, didn't we?
It's been so long.
I think our first one was around Groyper War, and I believe it was very friendly.
What was the debate?
Refresh my memory.
I think we did two interviews, and then we did a debate.
And the debate was about Trump, if I'm not mistaken.
It was about Trump for president?
Or was it about maybe the state in general?
I honestly, I have no recollection.
of the subject matter.
I know we did an interview around Royper War, and I think we did one other interview after that, but the debate I don't remember so well, so I have to jog my memory on that one.
But yeah, Dave Smith, I really respect him.
Even though he's a libertarian, I think he is brilliant.
I think he's Far more intelligent than a lot of the people in even the right-wing space, and he's definitely got a way better aptitude than any libertarian, that's for sure.
They're all goofies.
Debated on state power?
unidentified
Okay, well, maybe I remember.
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Hey!
- As dispenser grow, I percent $3.
Tomorrow is my 21st birthday.
I remember when you turned 21 when I was in high school.
unidentified
Time flies. - Happy birthday, buddy.
nick fuentes
Hope it's a good one.
I hope you enjoy.
Go out, get your birthday cake, get a lot of presents, and enjoy while you can!
I saw a TikTok the other day, and it was this black guy, and he said that when you reach the age of, I think, 22 or 23, that's the age of, oh, okay.
Because your whole life, people ask you, how old are you?
And right up until, like, 22, they go, oh my gosh, you're so young!
unidentified
Wow!
nick fuentes
At 21?
At 19?
At 18?
And then once you turn 23, people go, oh!
How old are you, 23?
Oh, okay.
People don't give a shit about you anymore.
So enjoy!
Enjoy while you're 21, okay?
Enjoy your birthday celebration.
Don't take yourself too seriously.
Don't get me wrong.
Avoid drugs and alcohol and sex.
Work hard.
Develop your skills.
Remember to enjoy the only regret that I have in my life is that I feel like I took myself too seriously in my teenage and adolescent years and Some people would say I didn't take myself seriously enough but I feel like I was very trepidatious about Trying new things and putting myself out there because I was in such a hurry.
I know this is such a Such a trope.
I know it's trite.
But I really was sort of rushing to grow older and get mature.
And now that I'm older, I find myself being more whimsical than I was back then.
Back then I used to say to myself, like, I shouldn't have to put on a gym uniform.
I'm an adult.
This is demeaning.
I don't want to run in circles.
I'm reading Henry Kissinger's World Order.
I'm reading Basic Economics by Thomas Sowell.
I don't want to go to biology class.
As I was just sort of like indignant, I was ready to move on with my life.
I was ready to get to work.
And now that I'm older, I wish I was a little bit more whimsical.
I wish I was a little bit more carefree.
Not that I didn't have a lot of fun in those days, but that's just an attribute in general.
I wish I was more open like that.
Some people are very open to new experiences, and they're very go-with-the-flow.
And me, I'm just so not that way.
I just have this intense autism.
If it's not just the right way, I freak out.
And I wish I wasn't that way, but you know, you can't help it.
So anyways, a happy birthday.
A word of the wise from your elder.
But you're right, time flies.
You think it flies now?
Just wait.
Wait until you're my age.
Then you'll see.
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Bob sent $5.
Hey Nick, nice shirt tonight.
I'm really grateful for you.
I'm Gen X. You are reaching people in my generation, at least me.
Hope you heal up well.
Have a great weekend.
God bless you.
nick fuentes
Hey, thanks a lot man.
I appreciate it.
God bless.
Glad you like the shirt.
Casual Friday.
You know how that goes.
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This is like my favorite shirt.
nick fuentes
I'll probably address that at some point.
Maybe next week or some other time.
I'm not in a big hurry to go to the media about it.
But you'll hear about it soon enough.
Just trust me on that.
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David Wright sent $3.
Congratulations to Michael Brown.
Nine years free of crime.
So proud of him.
He did it.
nick fuentes
Are we really gonna do the crime free?
Seriously?
I think that's a little dated.
I think that's a little stale.
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Bob H sent $5.
Will you debate Richard Stroker or are you scared?
nick fuentes
Will I debate Richard?
You know what's so funny?
I was having dinner with my dad earlier and he said, so are you gonna debate this guy?
And I was like, what guy?
What are you talking about?
He goes, I don't know, this guy I saw on Twitter, I said Richard Stroker.
Dick Stroker?
He goes, yeah.
I'm like, Dad, Dick Stroker?
He goes, what?
I'm like, come on, man.
And I told him, I don't want to give it away, but obviously it's a little bit...
Funny with the name there.
But he honestly, he goes, oh, I didn't even look at the name.
I'm like, seriously, Dad?
To be honest, I fell for it too.
When I first saw it, I was like, Richard Stroker?
You mean your name's Dick Stroker?
And then I was like, oh, okay, I'm the idiot.
That's one of those classics.
I don't want to spoil it, but...
Yeah, he's like, are you gonna debate that guy?
I'm like, what guy?
Oh, right.
Dick Stroker.
Otherwise known as Richard Stroker.
Right.
Yeah, you gotta love it.
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Bob sent $5.
Here's what I have to say about all this.
Thanks for everything you do, Nick.
nick fuentes
Hey, thank you very much, Bob.
I appreciate it, buddy.
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Nathaniel sent $3.
Super chat!
nick fuentes
Hey, thank you for the super chat.
unidentified
Oh.
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Surprise visit.
Interesting.
Okay.
Christ said $3.
The Blake bum is a martyr and Sergeant bum choker needs jail.
Anti-Semitic Michael Jackson schizobum doubles are better than Ficovax non-deployed Zog marines.
MJ will always be victim to Jews.
nick fuentes
Interesting.
unidentified
Okay.
nick fuentes
So you're saying that because Michael Jackson went to war with the Jews and was killed for it, a guy that dressed up like him, threatening to kill people on the train is a martyr.
And the real bad guy is the Zogged up Marine.
I'm going to That's an interesting take.
That's, uh, quite the, uh, gymnastics there.
unidentified
Okay, uh, yeah.
Yeah, right.
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I totally agree.
Totally agree with all that.
- Okay, yeah.
Yeah, right.
I totally agree.
Totally agree with all that, for sure. - Okay. - David Wright sent $3. - Okay. - Yeah, right.
I totally agree.
Totally agree with all that, for sure. - David Wright sent $3. - Okay. - Okay. - Yeah, yeah.
- Yeah, right. - I totally agree with all that, for sure.
My father is from Joliet.
We visited Joliet and Chicago in 2005 together and he just said, this is nothing like I remember from World War II.
His old neighborhood is now all black and Honduran.
nick fuentes
Tale often told.
It's a shame about Chicago because Chicago really was a great city.
And it's just a joke now.
Like, totally unlivable.
Anywhere you go.
I mean, it used to be the case, the violence was always bad, but it used to be the case that it was segregated and you just didn't go into certain neighborhoods.
That's what my dad always says.
He's like, you know, on my day there were neighborhoods we knew you couldn't go in and everybody knew and that's just the way it was.
And that's the way it was for a long time.
The city was literally designed that way.
The forest preserves, the public transit stops, and public transit lines.
The city was literally engineered to create that dynamic, to isolate these pockets.
The highways going through certain neighborhoods and But now it's just Total mayhem like you are not safe anywhere anytime Weekend weekday morning night midday north side south side west side the loop it doesn't matter where you are and and not only that but there's this curious effect where
You'll go from west to east you'll go out like I don't know how far out west you want to go but you go super far west like not even close to Chicago and the closer east you get to Chicago It's like a gradient.
It's like you could see in real time a transition from one place to another place.
Everything changes.
The level of litter, the level of filth, the level of homelessness, dilapidated and abandoned buildings, the types of commerce that is going on, you'll see more like...
More places where you could cash checks and do currency exchange and stuff like that and it's literally like a gradient and you can see it in the behavior too.
I'll drive on these major thoroughfares because I like to drive around a lot.
And I'll go from west to east all along the north-south axis of the city.
And you'll literally see that as you go further east, you'll see more cars just throwing garbage out the window.
You see it all the time.
Always the same type.
But they'll be driving, throwing litter out the window.
And again, you see the level of litter gradually pick up, the level of homelessness, the level of loitering, vagabonds.
That sort of thing.
And it's just devastating because this used to be a great place.
But now you just can't live here at all.
I'm probably gonna move out pretty soon to another state because it's just not safe here.
unidentified
Straight up.
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Hey!
nick fuentes
Thank you for the big super chat, man.
I appreciate it.
07s.
Thank you very much.
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nick fuentes
Then you can tell me about your high value.
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The movie Death Proof is about a stunt man who rigged his car where he can safely crash into others but he is safely protected by NASCAR type reinforcement.
You may need to death proof your next car.
nick fuentes
Maybe I'll do that.
Honestly, if you have that kind of reinforcement, it's like you can't die.
I saw a car crash.
There was this guy in Europe and he was doing one of those... I don't know what... It wasn't Formula One, but it was something similar.
And he got in this horrible crash.
He, like, flew off a cliff and went upside down and he was fine because he had that crash cage.
So maybe that's the answer for a guy like me.
Maybe I need to crash cage him.
Not particularly, no.
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Do you like playing chess?
Chess is the white man's game of choice.
nick fuentes
- Not particularly, no.
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I'm not really big into chess, to be honest. - Cajun Boy01 sent $3.
Grow back your mustache.
nick fuentes
I'm thinking about it.
I really do want it.
I think I'm gonna grow it back in the fall.
I don't think a mustache is good in the summer, but maybe I'll grow it out in the fall.
I do like the mustache look.
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I like how it frames my face.
Cajunboy01 sent $10.
People will deny that Jews run the world, but prime examples like Epstein and DeSantis are right in front of our face and I get called a neo-Nazi.
I don't get it and feel like I'm insane at times.
Thanks for being the best right-wing show of all time.
nick fuentes
Hey, thank you very much man.
Yeah, I know dude.
I've been doing it for six years, and I just feel like How do people not get it at this point?
I mean I understand everybody's on their own They're traveling down the red pill journey at their own pace so to speak but um it's like come on man it's 2023 if you're not red pilled at this point like what are we doing it's pretty in your face if you pay attention for a long time then uh if you don't get it after a certain point you're just not looking very hard or you're pretty dumb David Wright sent $5.
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Been keeping you and Baked in my prayers.
Baked has been praying for my father's cancer diagnosis, which is getting better.
I'm glad we're all here for each other.
I love this community.
nick fuentes
Hey, thank you very much, man.
I'm sorry to hear about your father.
We'll certainly keep him in our prayers as well.
Yeah, yeah, it's the only community of true right-wing Christians in the country, I think.
You know?
You look around, even at these other Catholic groups, and they suck, you know?
Like, Church Militant, the second that they got bad press for, uh, I was hanging out with Michael Voris a couple years ago, the second that they got bad press, they called an emergency meeting and they're like, alright, attention everybody, we are not racist, we are not sexist, we are not anti-Semitic, we are not homophobic, we want none of that around here!
It's like, aren't you guys supposed to be like Catholic extremists or something?
Church Militant?
When I think church militant, I think like Catholic Isis.
I think like Catholic Isis in, you know, Ford pickup trucks with rosaries or something.
Not a bunch of women being like, hey, we're as Catholic as the next guy, but we're not racist.
Like, seriously?
So even when you look at these other types, it's like, it's... Or Matt Walsh, for that matter.
Like, I honestly, Matt Walsh is doing a lot of good things, but he works for Ben Shapiro.
Seriously?
So... Anyway, so I appreciate it.
There is no other community like this, and we'll keep you and your father in our prayers.
So God bless you, buddy.
Thanks a lot.
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Birthday?
I would probably go to a birthday party.
Because, you know, we're celebrating her birth, not her being a lesbian.
What about going to her wedding?
nick fuentes
Birthday?
I would probably go to a birthday party.
Because, you know, we're celebrating her birth, not her being a lesbian.
I definitely wouldn't go to the wedding.
Maybe I'd go to the after party, but I definitely would not be going to any ceremony.
Because that's just a farce.
But, yeah, I don't see anything wrong with a birthday party.
What's wrong with that?
But definitely not a wedding.
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Because that's an obvious problem.
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I will continue to pray for you.
Amazing Atheist and Academic Agent, both AA, are both double gay.
nick fuentes
True.
Although, not all the AAs are bad.
Come on now.
Come on, Andrew Anglin's alright.
So it's not all AAs.
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- All AAs. - Johnny Bravo sent $3.
I don't know this was mentioned, but when Rollo Tomasi turned his camera off, he started to text and manipulate just Pearlie into removing it from the stream. - I don't think that's true.
- Though to save face, she ended to stream.
nick fuentes
- Yeah, I know a lot of people said that.
I don't think that's the case, though.
I mean, it's certainly possible, but... When she says she just had to move on to another stream, I mean, I believe her, but... Yeah, anything's possible.
You know how it goes.
I just think it's funny, because he goes on there and he's like, Bring it on!
I'll fight any one of you tradcons!
And I go in there and troll him.
I barely say anything.
And the guy ragequits.
And if he did that, I mean, that would be even better.
He's gonna text the host and get her to... take me off the air.
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That Rolo guy is the most unattractive lesbian I've ever seen.
nick fuentes
Yeah, I don't know what that, uh... I don't know what that whole look is about.
And I couldn't tell if he had long hair or if that was just a shadow, but... Like, seriously?
This is... He's the Godfather of the red pill.
It's like, the dude is, like, 50 wearing a beanie with long hair.
If you don't filter that out, like, there's something wrong with you.
I'm sorry, but if that doesn't just get filtered out on sight, I don't think you really get it.
I'm just being honest.
If I'm being perfectly honest, if you could sit and watch that guy, who's clearly like this old guy rocking the beanie with the long hair, and be like, this guy's awesome!
And he's talking about, hey man, this is the TikTok generation.
This is the TLDR generation, man.
All these moralizers.
I'm about facts, man.
I'm about Jimi Hendrix, man.
I'm about Oasis.
If you could sit there and watch that for longer than 10 minutes and not immediately filter it out, you don't get it.
Just being honest.
So I know Pearl and these other people like him, but it's pretty obvious that that guy's a bum.
And as far as I know, I think he's a Jew as well.
unidentified
Yeah.
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Hey, you're 19, alright?
percent four dollars you are so right about the age i turned 19 not long ago and now nobody you're 19 all right a year ago ppl were like you were only 18 wow but now nobody cares yeah it's over i'm an old man yeah yeah you're a real old Trust me.
nick fuentes
You'll get to my age.
Then you'll see.
You wait until you get to be 24.
Wait until you see how much people don't give a shit.
And I lived it.
You know, I remember being 18 and I went on Stéphane Molyneux and he was like, oh my gosh, you're 18.
All the other 18 year olds are, they're on social media and they're playing basketball and you're doing this, he goes.
And I'm like, yeah, I know.
I'm so precocious.
I know, I'm 18, I know I'm hot, and, uh, you know, the next, the next big thing.
And now I'm 24 and people don't even care.
Now people are like, oh.
Oh, you're 24.
Although Charles Johnson, he said something nice about it still, so.
So I'm still hanging in there, I guess.
streamlabs matthew tts
Hey, thank you, man.
You too, buddy.
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Have a good weekend, friend.
nick fuentes
Hey, thank you, man.
You too, buddy.
I appreciate it.
streamlabs matthew tts
Left fanboy growing.
I remember too.
I remember dropping out of college and it was like, there it goes.
That's Dax.
It hit me today, though, that last summer was my last summer vacation ever.
I don't get those anymore.
It's so over.
nick fuentes
That's how it goes.
I remember, too, I remember dropping out of college and it was like, there it goes.
There's your last winter break, your last summer break, your last test, homework.
And you never go back.
That's a scary thing.
It's irreversible, but... Anyway, thank you for the big super chat, man.
I'm glad to hear you're making fat stacks.
Good for you.
As long as you're making fat stacks, I guess that makes it a little bit easier, right?
So, thank you very much.
I appreciate it.
streamlabs matthew tts
Thank you.
- Thank you. - Oh seven sir.
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Half how many sides does a circle have? - Thank you. - Johnny Bravo sent $3.
2Habs answer is 2.
The inside and outside.
You are welcome.
nick fuentes
Another great super chat from Johnny Bravo.
My favorite.
Favorite super chatter for sure.
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NJF4L.
Red pill dating streamers act like looking up publicly available statistics gives them esoteric knowledge, but freak out if you say that the Pharisees betrayed God and mislead their followers.
I know you are a high value man because you see how things really are and aren't afraid to talk about it.
nick fuentes
Yeah, I just think the red pill stuff isn't all that.
It's not esoteric and it's not that, you know, the truth needs to be esoteric for it to be valid.
I just, they treat it like it's this revelation.
If you're taking the red pill, what's the red pill?
Like, work hard and work out?
That's the red pill?
Take the red pill!
Take the red pill!
What's the red pill?
Like, get a job?
Drop shipping on Amazon?
Really?
So, I'm very skeptical of that as a As an answer to what's going on in the world.
What is to be done?
It's not to say that they're wrong.
It's not to say that it's not... I don't think that it's a bad thing that people are becoming hip to these dynamics about the genders and dating and all of that.
But to treat it like it's this forbidden knowledge.
What?
That like you should have a job?
Like women don't want a guy that's broke?
I think everybody knows that.
Are you ready for me to blow your mind?
If you don't have a car, women won't want to date you.
If you don't have a job, women are not going to want to date you.
You're kidding.
You're telling me this for the first time.
streamlabs matthew tts
Gainesville grower sent $3.
Nick wasn't supposed to make it past 25.
Joke's on you, he's still alive.
nick fuentes
This!
Yeah, seriously though.
No joke.
I mean, you think it's a joke, but it's true.
You think it's a tongue-in-cheek, lyrical reference, but you have no idea how real it is.
streamlabs matthew tts
Yeah, this is bait, by the way.
No, I don't think I'm gonna do that.
That sounds like bait to me.
Alright, let's look on Cozy.
out for good luck on her college finals.
Pipe.
nick fuentes
Yeah, this is bait, by the way.
No, I don't think I'm going to do that.
That sounds like bait to me.
All right, let's look on Cozy.
We have Groyper Warrior with a big...
Oh, there's the Groyper Warrior chat.
He has a big super chat.
He says, God bless you, Nick.
Hey, thank you very much for the big super chat, man.
I appreciate it.
God bless you, buddy.
O7's a Groyper Warrior.
Clip Cell, super chat, no message.
Thank you.
And we have B Gloyper.
Excuse me.
B Gloyper says, Plus, you are on point as always.
Lots of love from Brazil.
Never lose who you are.
Hey, thank you very much, man.
Let me see.
I think that's everything.
Yep.
Okay.
All right.
unidentified
Geez.
nick fuentes
Well, it was a tough week, man.
I'm not gonna lie.
It was kind of hard getting the show together with my damaged, my bruised and battered body.
But I pulled it off, so...
Hey, I'm, uh, I feel good about it.
I'm glad I was able to do the show.
I'll be back next week on Monday, regular schedule.
Gonna be trying to go live around 9 o'clock Central.
So I know tonight was a little bit later, and this week was a little all over the place, but, um...
Monday I'll be back to my normal schedule 9 o'clock central.
Okay, but that's gonna do it for me tonight as always remember to smash the follow button here on cozy to get a push Notification whenever I go live follow me on gab telegram true social rumble links are down below I'm on the air money through Friday 9 o'clock central 10 o'clock Eastern Time as always Thanks to our super chatters in particular next-gen Catholic e-boogie left fanboy Groyper and Groyper warrior
Special thanks to them, thanks to all our Super Chatters, everybody that watches the show, we love you, and I'll see you on Monday.
Until then, have a great weekend, have a great rest of your evening.
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