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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 Monday. | ||
We have a lot to talk about tonight. | ||
Lots to get into. | ||
I really just messed up in a big way. | ||
I thought I was live for like the last 20 minutes. | ||
So I've just been talking to myself for 20 minutes. | ||
When I put out on Telegram, I said, we're live now. | ||
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We're talking about blah, blah, blah. | |
I forgot to hit the button to go live. | ||
So I just did 20 minutes of my show talking to myself. | ||
And then I glanced over and I'm like, wait a second. | ||
Did I get? | ||
And then I realized I never hit the button. | ||
I did the whole thing, you know, good evening, you're watching the show, first, and then, then, follow me on Rumble, and... Ugh. | ||
I hate that! | ||
That sucks! | ||
And there's nothing I hate more than repeating myself. | ||
And I did 20 minutes of this show... to myself. | ||
Like an idiot! | ||
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Ugh! | |
That's okay. | ||
It's good practice. | ||
Now I'll say it better this time. | ||
I'll do it better now. | ||
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Oh, man. | |
And I'm hungry, too. | ||
I'm starving. | ||
I was this close to just saying, you know what? | ||
Forget it. | ||
No show. | ||
But... I'll do a show. | ||
I'm pissed off. | ||
I'm high-key pissed off, though. | ||
Because I'm hungry. | ||
I had a candy bar before I went live, but it's not enough. | ||
It's not enough. | ||
I need something else, but... Anyway! | ||
So here, it's take two for me, but you're seeing it for the first time. | ||
Our featured story tonight, we're talking about the crisis at the border. | ||
And maybe you've seen it already, but there's a massive caravan of illegal immigrants headed north towards the United States southern border in anticipation of a COVID-era rule expiring which allows the White House to deport many illegal immigrants who are seeking asylum. | ||
They're anticipating that once this rule expires, we could expect as many as 13,000 illegal border crossings per day. | ||
I think the all-time high is a quarter million in a month. | ||
$13,000 per day, you do the math. | ||
That's like $300,000 to $400,000 per month. | ||
$300,000 to $400,000 people immigrating illegally every month during peak months, which we've never seen numbers that high ever in the history of the United States. | ||
And that's compounded, of course, by illegal immigration, which is going on at the same time in very high numbers. | ||
The good news is it looks like Joe Biden is implementing some measures to begin to repel illegal immigrants at the border, although far too little too late. | ||
The Texas Governor Abbott is doing the same, although also too little too late. | ||
But this is just another one of these problems that we have under Biden. | ||
And I talked a lot about this during Stop the Steal, why it was so existential that Donald Trump remain the president, not least because voter fraud has transformed politics in America forever, but also because of issues like this. | ||
There is just no going back. | ||
When you're bringing in a quarter of a million people per month at the minimum, Half a million or more at the maximum? | ||
These are people that are coming in that are never going to go back. | ||
If we have 18 months of this, what is that? | ||
10 million illegal immigrants? | ||
10 million! | ||
So that's like a population the size of the City of New York. | ||
Not the New York Metro, the City of New York. | ||
Coming into our country in a period of less than two years. | ||
Once that happens, you don't recover from that. | ||
Because every last illegal immigrant that comes in during this time If they are not deported, if Donald Trump or whoever does not get elected next time and deport 10 or 20 million people, it's over. | ||
Do you understand that? | ||
If the next president doesn't deport them, they will never be deported. | ||
They're coming here, they're dropping anchors, anchors away, and them and their kids and their families will be here forever. | ||
And every illegal that is here, that's housing, that's SNAP, food assistance, that's two or three or four kids that use the hospital, the emergency room, as their health care, That's them going into the public school. | ||
That's them getting subsidized everything. | ||
That's taking over Texas. | ||
They're busing them up to the Midwest, to New York. | ||
It's like over. | ||
You thought it was over 20 years ago. | ||
You thought it was over 10 years ago. | ||
You thought it was over 2 years ago. | ||
Once this rule expires, it's over man. | ||
It's over. | ||
Like we have one chance. | ||
It's a big deal. | ||
So that's our featured story. | ||
We'll talk about that. | ||
We'll also be talking tonight about this European Union celebration which was scheduled to be held in Israel later this month but has now been cancelled because apparently there is some Israeli government minister who would be there who said some nasty things about Muslims. | ||
Turns out, two countries in the European Union dissented against the decision to protest the European Union's celebration in Israel. | ||
And I thought this was interesting. | ||
It was Hungary and Poland. | ||
Hungary and Poland say that they object to the European Union's boycott of their celebration in Israel. | ||
And I think that's interesting because a lot of people don't realize that when we look at these other nations in Europe or elsewhere in Latin America that we consider to be right-wing, populist, nationalist governments, a lot of people don't realize that every single one of them is like this with Likud and with Netanyahu and with Israel and the Mossad. | ||
So, for example, people talk about Viktor Orban in Hungary, and I think he said some good things, and he's gotten rid of the Western NGOs and George Soros-funded NGOs, and he's gone after the Western media in his country. | ||
But by the same token, the Orban government is totally in bed, totally mobbed up with the State of Israel. | ||
And so, to me, that's six of one, half a dozen of the other. | ||
You're going to kick out George Soros, the neocon Jew Open Society Foundation, neocon, neoliberal, but by the same token, you're totally controlled by the State of Israel. | ||
So, is it so much to ask that there be a right-wing nationalist country that isn't controlled by Jews? | ||
Because I don't really want To be in a coalition with Poland, Hungary, Brazil, Maloney's regime in Italy, if it's like that. | ||
But those are the two countries that dissented, Poland and Hungary, and those are two countries that are totally mobbed up with the State of Israel. | ||
How is that a populist nationalist coalition? | ||
I guess that's the one thing that we all have in common. | ||
So we'll talk about that too. | ||
Then it should be a pretty good show. | ||
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What else? | ||
There was one other thing I want to talk about tonight before we get into the news, which is that I'm sure you've seen it in the news lately, this past weekend that was trending on Twitter. | ||
And I don't know all the details, but apparently there was some shooter in Texas, some Mexican killer in Texas, who went into a mall and shot a bunch of people, and they're saying that he was right-wing. | ||
They're saying he was a white supremacist. | ||
And I got nothing to do with that. | ||
I've been at home. | ||
I got broken bones. | ||
I've been working. | ||
I've been watching movies, reading, doing my show. | ||
Even though I've got literally nothing to do with it, all weekend these big left-wing accounts are saying some Mexican white supremacist shot up a mall. | ||
Nick Fuentes is a Mexican white supremacist! | ||
It's like, hey! | ||
What do I have to do with that? | ||
What does that have to do with me? | ||
Why am I trending? | ||
They're literally going out there and they're saying Mexican white supremacist kills people, Nick Fuentes. | ||
Okay, what's that got to do with me? | ||
What do I have to do with it? | ||
They say, well, it's possible for a Mexican to be a white supremacist because of Nick Fuentes. | ||
Nick Fuentes what? | ||
So that all the other Mexican Nazis and white nationalists could run. | ||
And I object to that. | ||
I looked at the mugshot of the killer And the guy's like an actual Mexican. | ||
And it's amazing to me that you could look at a picture of me, and then look at a picture of this guy, and say that we come from the same race. | ||
I mean, that's crazy to me. | ||
And I get this all the time because my last name is Fuentes and I am a quarter Mexican. | ||
But, and I always say this on the show, If I walked into a group of white liberals and they're talking amongst themselves and they're talking about something like Mexican food. | ||
If I came up to a group of white liberals and said, ah, none of you know what you're talking about. | ||
I know real authentic Mexican food because I'm Mexican. | ||
Everybody would laugh at me. | ||
They would say, what are you, 2% Mexican? | ||
You're just like all these other white people that say they're a 16th Cherokee or they're this or that. | ||
Look at you. | ||
You're white. | ||
You have green eyes. | ||
I would say, guys, I do know authentic Mexican food. | ||
I'm Mexican. | ||
My dad's Mexican. | ||
If I went into a group of legit Mexicans, like if I went to a Mexican neighborhood in Chicago like Little Village or Pilsen, And I walked in there and I said, Hola amigos! | ||
I'm Mexican, just like you! | ||
They would all laugh as well. | ||
They'd be like, really? | ||
No, you're a gringo. | ||
You're white. | ||
It's only when I walk into the conversation and I say, like, I'm in favor of white identity, and I think we should shut down immigration, and we should do this, that, and the other, and then they go, oh, well, but your last name's Fuentes, so you're a Mexican. | ||
It's only then that they say, you're an Hispanic white supremacist, and there's some contradiction. | ||
So, I just find that funny. | ||
You look at the mugshot of the guy, He's got brown skin, brown eyes, black hair. | ||
I mean he looks straight up and then he compared it to a picture of me and people go, these people are the same. | ||
Seriously? | ||
I mean, I'll take it. | ||
Fine. | ||
You want to call me a Hispanic white supremacist? | ||
That's fine with me. | ||
I mean, I'm a big believer that the only white people that are willing to hold down the fort are the people that have some diversity in them. | ||
I hate to be that guy, but take a look around. | ||
It is a lot of Mexicans. | ||
It is a lot of Italians, Irish, Where's all the Germans, man? | ||
Where's all the English? | ||
Where are all the Nordics? | ||
I feel like it's a lot, it is a lot of Mexicans that are in this thing. | ||
And some are darker and some are lighter. | ||
And it's funny, I texted a friend of mine when the shooting happened. | ||
I have a really good friend who's Mexican and he lives in California and He's a great guy. | ||
Really funny. | ||
We get along great. | ||
And he's this short Mexican guy from L.A. | ||
And he looks, like, visibly Mexican, but he's a hardcore National Socialist. | ||
Like, he loves Hitler, and he's red-pilling everybody in L.A. | ||
about how Hitler was actually a good guy and everything. | ||
And so after this thing happens, he texts me and he goes, they're saying Hispanics can't be white supremacists. | ||
They have no idea. | ||
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I'm like, LOL. | |
Because that's all this guy, that's like his favorite thing to talk about. | ||
So, you know, maybe they're right. | ||
Maybe you can be Mexican and be like that. | ||
But the world's a little more complicated than they like to let on. | ||
Anyway, so that's that. | ||
I don't want to spend too much time on that, but I just thought it was funny. | ||
My name is trending. | ||
I'm like, seriously? | ||
I didn't even do anything wrong. | ||
But we're gonna move on. | ||
We're gonna get into the news here and our first story. | ||
As I said, it's about this European Union celebration being held in Israel, which was cancelled. | ||
I guess the EU has EU Day, which is some big festival they have in Israel where I think they send in their ambassadors or heads of government. | ||
And they bring together the two countries, they celebrate their relationship. | ||
And anyway, they were supposed to have this big thing in Israel until they cancelled because there was supposed to be some Israeli minister attending who doesn't like Arabs. | ||
And so all the European Union governments said, we're not going to do the celebration if he's there because he's a racist against Arab-Palestinian Muslims. | ||
Except that there were two countries in the European Union which protested this, and they are Poland and Hungary. | ||
So this is the story. | ||
It says, quote, the European Union has cancelled this diplomatic event for Europe Day in Israel because of the planned participation of the far-right minister Itamar Ben-Vir. | ||
Organizers said they did not want to offer a platform to someone whose views contradict its values. | ||
As the Israeli government's designated representative, Mr. Ben-Gvir has insisted he would give the customary speech at a ceremony on Tuesday. | ||
In response to the decision, he accused the European Union of undiplomatic gagging. | ||
It is understood that the Israeli government secretariat put forward the minister's name according to a rotating list of ministers selected to attend official diplomatic events and that EU ambassadors were caught by surprise. | ||
Despite explicit requests from the EU and its prominent member states to send a minister who is not identified with the extreme right, this minister insisted that he would go. | ||
The National Security Minister had stated that he would use the speech to call for a united struggle against jihad and terrorism, while also telling EU representatives that it was inappropriate for EU countries to fund initiatives against the IDF soldiers and Israeli citizens. | ||
Several European Union representatives had threatened not to attend. | ||
The decision to cancel the diplomatic ceremony was made after a meeting of EU ambassadors to Israel. | ||
Israeli media reported that only Hungary and Poland, two conservative pro-Israel countries, dissented. | ||
And that, to me, is the interesting part. | ||
That's the subject of the show. | ||
Which is that, over the last six or seven years, much has been said and written about a so-called global nationalist movement that after the events of Brexit and the election of Donald Trump that all around the world there was a populist nationalist rebellion occurring against globalist planners all over the world. | ||
And people point specifically to the examples of Hungary and Poland in the European Union. | ||
They've also pointed to countries like Italy under the government of Maloney, or Brazil under Bolsonaro. | ||
But for as long as that has been discussed, there's been another interesting feature that all those countries have in common, which is that they are all mobbed up with the State of Israel. | ||
Hungary, Poland, Brazil, Maloney are all in bed with the Likud. | ||
Specifically, they're in bed with Netanyahu. | ||
And as we talked about over the last few weeks on the show, since the uprising against Netanyahu in Israel over judicial reform, The American right, just like the right-wing countries in the European Union, or just like any other populist nationalist country, the American right in this country specifically, this nascent, ascendant, populist movement in America, is also controlled by Israel. | ||
And we've talked about the character of it in detail. | ||
If you look at institutions like the National Conservative Conference, which is run by Yoram Hazony, or the Claremont Institute, which is funded by Paul Singer, and they write glowingly about Netanyahu, you look at the influence of Peter Thiel in these circles and who he's backing, | ||
And you see that it's a specific faction of the American right, although most of the American right is like this, but it's in particular this faction which is bolstered by money directly from Likud. | ||
Yoram Hazoni is a dual citizen. | ||
He's a dual citizen with Israel. | ||
He hosts the National Conservative Conference where all of the very popular new Republicans speak and organize at over the last few years. | ||
Guys like Josh Hawley, Ron DeSantis, Marco Rubio, J.D. | ||
Vance, Blake Masters. | ||
That's where Peter Thiel speaks. | ||
It's all organized around this dual citizen from Israel who writes a book, The Virtue of Nationalism. | ||
About how Israel is an exceptional and unique country among the other nations. | ||
Same thing with Claremont. | ||
Everybody that they want to fill up the next Trump administration with, they want to filter through Claremont first. | ||
They want to make him a fellow, they want to make him a writer, and you could see it across the board with these guys like Jack Murphy. | ||
And you could see it with, take a look at the latest selection of Lincoln or Publius or whoever fellows at Claremont. | ||
Anybody who's anybody in this new populist American thing are filtered through this faction, which as I said, Teal, Hazoni, Claremont, is in support of Israeli nationalism. | ||
Even Bronze Age pervert. | ||
Who is in bed with Claremont and in bed with these types like Mensch's mold bug? | ||
He's another one whose father is a proud supporter of the IDF and a Jewish immigrant from Romania. | ||
Now, who are the people that are most aggressively promoting other nations like Hungary, Poland, Brazil? | ||
It's this faction! | ||
I remember, because I'm old enough, in 2018 when Steve Bannon was talking about buying a cathedral in Europe and having a school for nationalists, where nationalists from all over the world were going to come to his cathedral in Italy or wherever, and they were going to learn Prager University. | ||
They were going to get a degree from Prager U at their cathedral campus in Europe. | ||
Bannon, another one who's controlled by Israel and the Jews. | ||
And it was the same story then too. | ||
He said we're gonna bring them all together from Hungary and Poland and America and this is gonna be the hub for a global populist nationalist uprising. | ||
Very, very interesting. | ||
And now here we are, all this time later, and you see it in examples like this, you see it in other ways too, that Hungary and Poland, the two most right-wing governments in Europe that are often used as the basis of this argument that we gotta support, like, this nationalism for all nations and Israel is included in that, that they are totally compromised in exactly the same way that Claremont, who supports them, are. | ||
It's also interesting that there are a lot of right-wing people that hover around the Hungarian embassy, like, for example, Tucker Carlson's father. | ||
Tucker Carlson's father, Dick Carlson, is a registered foreign agent as a representative for the Orbán government in Hungary. | ||
And I've seen a lot of other people like that girl Mira Corrigan who used to hang with Jacob Waltz, she had a job at the Hungarian Embassy, and she's not the only one, there's a lot of types like this. | ||
And so, if you connect the dots and put all of this together, which is that the populist faction in the American right has been promoting for the last five years consistently this ideology of nationalism for all nations, A global populist nationalist uprising. | ||
And this faction has been supported by Israeli spies like Paul Singer, like Yoram Hazoni, like Bannon. | ||
And then when you look at these countries where that's supposed to apply to, like Bolsonaro, or Orban, or in Poland, or Maloney, and they're in tight with Yair Netanyahu and the YCUD, And probably the Mossad in Israel. | ||
And you see that taken all together, they're pushing an ideology that, as we talked about recently, like neoconservatism, is a vision of conservatism that will make us in favor of Israel and its state interests. | ||
You realize what's going on, which is that this is yet another foreign influence operation. | ||
This is yet another case of Hasbara, which is a diplomatic arm of Israel, controlling our internal politics, even at a very niche level. | ||
And we talked about this a couple weeks ago. | ||
20 years ago, the dominant ideology on the American right was neoconservatism. | ||
And they said, and you had Straussians, and Strauss was a hardcore Zionist Jew, by the way. | ||
But you had all these Straussians that said that in the 21st century, it is a war of civilizations. | ||
It is the West against Islam. | ||
um This was in the American Right, this was the dominant ideology. | ||
They said that what it means to be right-wing is to support wars for democratic globalism. | ||
That's what Krauthammer call it, or democratic realism. | ||
It is to support wars for democracy where they're strategically important, and that happens to be in the Middle East where Islamofascism is taking over. | ||
And what's interesting about that narrative is that that is a very convenient and perfect way to marry the American right to the Israeli state's interest. | ||
It turns out, as a sheer coincidence, that Americans have, American conservatives in particular, it's a priority for them to want Israel to fight Muslims in the Middle East just like it is for Israel to do that. | ||
What a coincidence that to be a conservative you need to support the war in Iraq and the war in Afghanistan and a war against Iran. | ||
They came up with this story about the world that Islam was at war with the West and Israel is a lone satellite of Western civilization in the Middle East. | ||
They're a lone democracy. | ||
They are a sea of tranquility or an island of tranquility and a sea of barbarism and that if we want to support Western civilization during this clash of civilizations, we have to support Israel fighting Islam. | ||
They created a whole story. | ||
They created an entire world which was internally consistent And it was really an illusion to trick conservatives into thinking that what it meant to be a conservative is to support something that Israel wanted us to support for America. | ||
20 years later, in a very fascinating way, we went over all these different Twitter threads and articles by Bronze Age pervert-type cohorts, Claremont orbiters, And it said something very similar. | ||
They came out and wrote all these articles and threads and tweets and they said that in the 2020s Israel and America are once again going to find themselves, whether they like it or not, sharing the same goals because Israel is a right-wing nationalist state fighting against an aggrieved ethnic minority population just like America. | ||
Israel is fighting against these liberal NGOs and internationalism and the United Nations that picks on them, just like the nationalists in America. | ||
And so whether we like it or not, Israel is the model of Trumpian nationalism. | ||
And so if we're going to be nationalists here and in Hungary and in Poland, we have to support the nationalists in Israel. | ||
Because the new dialectic is between these non-white, global south, Communist functionaries and the so-called white colonialist arbiters of Western civilization, the nationalists like the Likud or Orban or Donald Trump. | ||
And it's just so fascinating that no matter what's going on in the world, or who's the president, or what conservatism looks like in America, it's always being made to serve the interest of the State of Israel. | ||
So, I don't support Hungary anymore. | ||
I don't support Poland. | ||
What I support is independent, sovereign nations that are not controlled by Jews. | ||
How hard is that to ask for? | ||
I mean, is that really too much? | ||
People say, well, you know, Orban is as good as it gets in Europe. | ||
That's a pretty sad state of affairs. | ||
That it looks like, on the one hand, Europe is totally liberal and internationalist, and they want to bring in migrants, and they have all those problems. | ||
But on the other side, you've got the right-wingers, and they're totally infiltrated and compromised by Israeli spies. | ||
Is it too much to ask that in America or in Europe we have Christian governments made up of their native white people instead of being controlled by right-wing or left-wing Jews and some kind of big chessboard between some alien, between alien factions? | ||
The same is true in the American Right. | ||
People say, well, Claremont is as good as it gets, or, you know, DeSantis, or Hozzoni. | ||
They may not be perfect. | ||
It's like it goes a little bit past they're not perfect. | ||
They're controlled opposition. | ||
It's just not even worth it. | ||
The message of this show is America first and Christ is King. | ||
How is it a victory if we elect a government that is controlled by a foreign nation that hates Jesus? | ||
That accomplishes neither of our goals. | ||
Do you understand? | ||
That's why my narrative has never been populism or nationalism. | ||
We're populist nationalism! | ||
It is very explicitly America First because America First precludes us from being infiltrated by any group whether they be a liberal NGO or some Rothschild bank or the Mossad or the Likud party. | ||
And I feel the same way about these governments in Eastern Europe. | ||
So People have no idea the extent to which the American right is infiltrated. | ||
And even some of these shiny new things that we see that people are getting excited about just don't. | ||
Because it's got their fingerprints all over it just like the last regime. | ||
It was neocons in the early 2000s. | ||
It was Weekly Standard and National Review and Bill Kristol and Krauthammer and these types. | ||
And the 2020s, mark my words, same shoes, different socks. | ||
It's Yoram Hazony. | ||
It's Koston Alamaryu. | ||
It's this new idea of nationalism for all nations. | ||
Back then, it was Western civilization against the Muslim world, against the Islamofascists. | ||
And in these days, it's nationalism for all nations and Israel is the model of nationalism, so... | ||
And there wasn't any better thread about this than weeks ago when Netanyahu was close to being overthrown and all of these Claremont, Peter Thiel Network, Hostan Alomari orbiters were out there writing about it saying, like it or not, Israel and America are gonna be allies because we're fighting the same enemy! | ||
Just like we always have been, right? | ||
Here's another case. | ||
How is that any different than PragerU or Daily Wire? | ||
PragerU loads up their site with free market crap, limited government, that sort of thing, and then 30% of it is hardcore Zionism. | ||
Daily Wire, it's the same. | ||
Breitbart, it's the same. | ||
Claremont and all these other groups, they load it up with a lot of things people like. | ||
Here's sun your balls. | ||
You need to go out and expose your testicles to red light therapy. | ||
You gotta drink raw eggs. | ||
And you know what? | ||
We're racist a little bit too. | ||
But just like Prager and Daily Wire, they don't miss out on that 30% that says we're not gonna call it Zog. | ||
We're not gonna criticize Israel. | ||
Here's how Netanyahu's based. | ||
Israel is bad because they're not based like Jabotinsky was. | ||
Israel is bad because there's factionalism in their country between liberals and nationalists just like here. | ||
Really? | ||
So, I do not support Hungary. | ||
I do not support Poland. | ||
Clearly they're more puppet states and they're acting on behalf of Israel even in our own country. | ||
The American government should investigate the Hungarian embassy because clearly Mossad is all over that. | ||
And like I said earlier, I don't think I've heard anything good. | ||
I don't know that I've heard about anybody who is really on our side coming out of the Hungarian Embassy, yet there's a lot of populist nationalist types that come out of there. | ||
It's very suspicious. | ||
Like Dick Carlson, and Merrick Horrigan, and these types. | ||
Everybody thinks, oh they're based in Trad. | ||
They're not based in Trad. | ||
They're controlled by Jews. | ||
So, that's not really Trad. | ||
They're fucking spies. | ||
So, anyway. | ||
So maybe Charles Johnson's right. | ||
I was a little skeptical about Charles Johnson for a long time, or even Richard Spencer, because they both talk to the Feds. | ||
So I don't support that at all. | ||
But Richard and Charles, they both talk about how they support NATO and the European Union and all this. | ||
Against these Zionist spies in these countries. | ||
And when you see that the European Union is protesting Europe Day in Israel, but Poland and Hungary aren't? | ||
When you see that the Trump administration was a total zio-shill administration, but Biden is gonna hang Netanyahu out to dry when the protesters are headed for his house? | ||
It's like, I don't know, maybe they have a point. | ||
Maybe they kind of have a point there. | ||
Just food for thought. | ||
I'm just putting it out there. | ||
So anyway, that's that. | ||
I want to move on though. | ||
I want to get into our featured story about this surge of illegal immigrants at the border. | ||
And it's been a minute since we talked about illegal immigration. | ||
But one of the biggest things that has been going on over the last couple years is that Biden has been preparing to rescind Title 42. | ||
Which is a law that was put in place by Donald Trump during COVID that allowed him to more easily deport or repel asylum seekers at the southern border. | ||
It was under that provision that he essentially got immigration under control. | ||
For a long time in the Trump administration, illegal immigration was as bad as it was in any of the previous administrations. | ||
In fact, it was worse. | ||
By 2019, there were more illegal border crossings in spring and summer under Trump than there were in comparable months at any point under Obama or Bush. | ||
So it wasn't until the COVID pandemic hit in 2020 that Trump was able to issue Title 42 and then was able to actually repel asylum seekers at the port of entry rather than having to admit them and process them and then release them into the country with what's colloquially referred to as catch and release. | ||
So Title 42 was not the only part but a very important part of the Trump-era immigration legal structure that allowed him to prevent illegals from coming in as much as they were even under the first two years of his first term. | ||
Now what's being talked about over the last 12-18 months is that Joe Biden has been preparing to rescind this and... | ||
And this is now going to officially expire in the coming weeks. | ||
And every political person on both right and left has said that once this Title 42 goes away, once it officially expires, there is going to be virtually no limit on the number of illegals that come across. | ||
They're projecting as many as 13,000 per day once that happens. | ||
Right now it's about 1,000, sometimes 3,000 or 5,000 depending on the city. | ||
They're saying that once this is officially a done deal, once this Title 42 expires, it's going to be $13,000 per day. | ||
Which is just ridiculous if you do the math. | ||
So this is a story from Fox News. | ||
It says, quote, In El Paso, Texas on Tuesday to process and potentially deport and expel illegal immigrants in one of the hotspots for migrant crossings as numbers have surged along the border ahead of the end of Title 42 later this week. | ||
Agents and officers from Customs and Border Protection and ICE will conduct the operation in El Paso where about 2,200 migrants are currently camped or living on the streets a few blocks from major ports of entry that connect El Paso with Juarez. | ||
That's amid a broader surge that has seen over 26,000 apprehensions and over 7,000 gotaways in just 72 hours according to official statistics. | ||
Fox cameras have already shown images of enormous lines of migrants crossing into parts of Texas, the majority of whom are single adults. | ||
It comes ahead of the end of the Title 42 public health order on Thursday, which has been used since 2020 to expel hundreds of thousands of migrants quickly due to the pandemic. | ||
In March, nearly half of all migrant encounters ended in a Title 42 expulsion. | ||
The order's end is expected to bring an enormous number of migrants to the border who believe they have a greater chance of being admitted into the United States once the order ends. | ||
The Biden administration has said that is not true and has warned that it is stiffening penalties for illegal entry while using migrants to use expanded legal pathways instead. | ||
The operation will see agents process individuals for vetting and placement into Title 42 expulsion or Title 8 removal proceedings as applicable. | ||
The Biden administration also has been attempting to dissuade migrants from making the journey north while implementing a number of measures to deal with what could be an historic number of encounters in the coming days. | ||
It announced last week the deployment of 1,500 troops to the border as well as migrant processing centers across Latin America and a deal with Mexico to take back non-Mexican illegal immigrants. | ||
DHS also announced a distribution of an additional $332 million in funding to NGOs and local governments to aid migrants released from custody. | ||
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It's so much more. | |
Money and effort and strain. | ||
When the solution is so simple, we have to build a wall. | ||
Like The people are coming. | ||
There are tens of thousands that are going to come every day once this happens. | ||
There's no legal regime to get rid of them. | ||
Or rather, the executive branch doesn't want to maintain one, doesn't want to pursue one, and if it did exist, wouldn't enforce it anyway. | ||
So, I guess before we get into the wall idea, there's this concept that, as we know, and maybe it goes without saying, they are allowing this to happen. | ||
We could stop it tomorrow. | ||
We could stop it legally. | ||
We could do executive orders. | ||
Congress could pass a law. | ||
We could build a physical barrier. | ||
It could stop immediately if we wanted to. | ||
But you understand that all of this is just a big charade. | ||
When they say we're putting 1,500 troops on the border, and we're gonna do this, that, and the other, this is all just a farce. | ||
They have no intention of stopping illegal immigration. | ||
They don't even want to. | ||
If they did, they would have finished the fence, or they would have built a wall, or they would have kept Title 42, or they would have done some other thing. | ||
But when they go out there and say, we're gonna pour all this money into NGOs and processing centers and border patrol and troops on the border, it's much, much simpler than that. | ||
It would have cost $17 billion to build a 30-foot concrete wall on the border. | ||
It's that simple. | ||
And if you did that, they couldn't get in. | ||
They couldn't climb a 30-foot border wall. | ||
They couldn't get through it. | ||
They couldn't get under it. | ||
They couldn't get around it. | ||
It would literally physically prevent them from getting in because that's how they're getting in! | ||
When we say that they get in, we don't have a problem of illegals at this rate coming in on airplanes or parachuting in Or driving a boat around the border and arriving on the western or eastern coast. | ||
We call them border crossers because they cross the border on foot. | ||
Not in vehicles. | ||
Not all the time. | ||
And not always through tunnels, but most of them are literally walking across. | ||
They are surrendering themselves at a port of entry, and they walk across the border. | ||
If you built a physical barrier that prevented them from doing that, they couldn't get in. | ||
Like, it's that simple. | ||
And it would have cost $17 billion. | ||
Think about all the money that is being spent on Border Patrol, on Processing, on National Guard, on Detention Centers, on these various services. | ||
When these illegals get shipped up to Chicago or New York, or they go out to LA, and they wind up receiving public services from those cities, they get put up in hotels, or they get put up in some other way, or they receive benefits. | ||
Over the course of decades, it costs far more than a $17 billion investment. | ||
Everybody knows that. | ||
But that's just it. | ||
It's not about that. | ||
The Biden administration can say that they're trying to stop them from coming in, but they know full well what they're doing. | ||
It happens every time. | ||
Every time that the government announces its intention to loosen restrictions on illegal immigration, you get more illegal immigration. | ||
Every single time. | ||
There was actually, when Trump was elected in 2017, there was a short dip in the amount of illegal crossings. | ||
From the time he got elected in November 16 until January 17, there was an historic decrease in illegal immigration. | ||
It quickly recovered though and accelerated by October 2017 when he started to talk about legalizing DACA. | ||
Once Trump said, I think it was around October or September 2017, once Trump said that he was going to give permanent residence or possibly citizenship to DACA recipients, all of a sudden a massive migrant caravan organized and started headed towards the United States. | ||
That's because every time there's talk of pathway to citizenship, legalization, loosening of restrictions at the border, all these Northern Triangle countries, all these Mexicans, even people from other continents say, now's my chance. | ||
Maybe I could slip in once this rule change happens or before they do the legalization. | ||
It happens every time. | ||
They know what they're doing. | ||
And they know that by getting rid of it, they could send 1,500 troops. | ||
It's not going to matter. | ||
They don't have the infrastructure. | ||
They don't have the personnel. | ||
They simply do not have the ability to detain this many people. | ||
How could they? | ||
Where would you find the room to feed, house, and otherwise take care of hundreds of thousands of people pouring in every month? | ||
Do you know how difficult that would be? | ||
If there are 250,000 people that are apprehended at the border every month, and if there are maybe 150,000 still that never get apprehended, if we caught all of them, and we detained all of them, which is what the law requires that we do if they're seeking asylum, You're talking about 400,000 people per month that Border Patrol and ICE have got to detain. | ||
And then the next month it goes up by 400,000 more. | ||
And the next month it goes up by 400,000 more. | ||
that goes up by 400,000 more. | ||
And so in a year, you've got, what would that be? | ||
Nearly 5 million people? | ||
How is Customs and Border Patrol going to detain 5 million people? | ||
And that's just the year-over-year increase in the last several years. | ||
That's the size of one of the biggest cities in America. | ||
Now, I'm exaggerating a little bit. | ||
The numbers aren't going to be necessarily that high, although they could be that high. | ||
It's probably a range. | ||
Maybe you could say 3 to 7 million per year, especially in the last three years. | ||
Nevertheless, even if it was 500,000 in a year, even if it was 200,000, even 100,000, How are Customs and Border Patrol, or ICE, or any state government, or even the federal government, how are they going to detain a population the size of a small city coming in month over month? | ||
They literally cannot do it. | ||
But that is what the law requires. | ||
And they know that they can't possibly do that. | ||
So they're admitted, and then they're released into the country. | ||
And now they live in Chicago, and now they live in New York, and now they live in LA. | ||
And the problem, aside from the obvious, is that these people are never going back. | ||
Because they come here, and they get a house, and they send their kids to school, and they get involved in the community and everything. | ||
And these people are literally never going to be deported. | ||
It's illegal how they got in. | ||
It's not fair. | ||
It's not right. | ||
They still have no basis. | ||
But yet try getting them out. | ||
Try mustering the political will to remove them from America. | ||
You won't do it. | ||
And then once they have kids, well then now you're really out of luck. | ||
Because once they drop anchors, and it's anchors away in America, those kids now have citizenship. | ||
So for every one Mexican that comes over here, one Guatemalan or whatever, Salvadorian that comes over here, they're dropping at least on average 2 or 3 anchors, and those kids in 10 years are going to be in school, in 20 years they're going to be voters, And then you're done! | ||
They're not going to vote to remove their parents. | ||
They're not going to vote to get rid of... And they're going to be protesting. | ||
They're going to be donating money. | ||
This is an immigrant invasion population that is never going to be repelled. | ||
Every immigrant that comes in under Biden is here to stay. | ||
Unless we elect somebody like Donald Trump, and Donald Trump gets in there in 24, in literally the next election, and deports 10 million people, unless he does that this year, I don't see how you reverse this ever, because Donald Trump will not run in 28. | ||
Nobody will run in 28 that will campaign on removing more than 10 million people. | ||
It just won't happen. | ||
And nobody else would. | ||
So, it's literally like, unless Trump wins, and unless he takes it seriously, they're never going away. | ||
And if they're never going away, they're going to fundamentally transform America, if they haven't already, more than they have already. | ||
For every illegal immigrant, you're getting kids. | ||
For every kid, they get their health care in an emergency room, they get their school from the public school, they get their food from the school cafeteria or from the SNAP program, the housing typically is subsidized in some form or another. | ||
It's just not going to work. | ||
Where are we going to get the money for that? | ||
How are we going to pay for all this? | ||
And what's more, how is this desirable that we have a population of people that don't speak English, aren't literate, don't have any money, don't have any skills, are on average a standard deviation of IQ lower than the average American? | ||
What are we supposed to do with all these people? | ||
Literally, it's a third world nation because of this. | ||
So, I know all of you understand that when Biden says it's, uh, he's gonna send troops to the border and do this, that, and the other, that it's a farce. | ||
But this was an existential threat. | ||
This was a part of the Biden administration that we were trying to avoid. | ||
We stopped this deal in 2020. | ||
There were so many problems with Biden becoming president, but this is one of the ones that wasn't even talked about as much. | ||
Which is we knew that if he got in, the floodgates would open and it would be open season again with immigration and it would be irreversible. | ||
That because of the nature of the problem, it would prevent us from ever solving it. | ||
In other words, because it may be irreversible in the sense that they come in here and they don't want to leave, but it's by the fact that they're here and don't want to leave that they will vote against anybody that would try to get them to leave and agitate and otherwise work against them And the longer they're here, the less likely it is they ever go back. | ||
So, they've really got us here. | ||
13,000 people per day, if you could even fathom it. | ||
And you just gotta ask yourself, like, just why? | ||
I don't even think you need to be a conservative or right-wing to understand that this is a bad idea for every reason. | ||
Countries need to have borders, and no country can take on this level of foreign nationals. | ||
No country can have this high of a proportion of the population be foreign-born and illegal. | ||
There's a million problems with it. | ||
And yet it continues. | ||
And all we had to do in 2018 was appropriate $23 billion, 17 for the wall, 6 for Customs and Border Patrol and ICE. | ||
$23 billion. | ||
It's a fraction of what we've given to Ukraine already. | ||
It's a fraction of what we've spent on housing these people as they've come in. | ||
And it was a Republican Congress that wouldn't let us do it. | ||
We could have prevented all of this. | ||
Do you understand that? | ||
In 2018, there was an attempt to shut down the government over funding for the border wall, and Trump had a blueprint for a 30-foot concrete wall, high-tech wall, and all the provisions that Border Patrol would need. | ||
And it was a Republican majority in the House and Senate that refused and said we've got to settle for $1.6 billion for a fence along the Rio Grande Valley. | ||
Which is sort of like what they're doing now. | ||
We'll give $300 million for NGOs and we'll put 1,500 troops on the border. | ||
Yeah, it's just not good enough. | ||
So, the fact is Republicans and Democrats want this to happen to our country. | ||
They want it. | ||
Even though they won't say it, both Republicans and Democrats want this. | ||
And they want it because the money wants it. | ||
So, that's that. | ||
Kind of a black pill. | ||
The immigration thing is the one thing that just never gets better. | ||
It got better for a little bit under Trump in 2020, but aside from that, it just gets worse every year. | ||
Forever. | ||
So, there's that. | ||
Alright, but that's our news for tonight. | ||
I want to get into our Super Chats and we'll see what you guys have to say about all this. | ||
Let me open up my Super Chats and we'll take a look and I'll respond. | ||
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let me just get set up here okay let's see Vessel sent $10. | |
Replay gang tithe. | ||
Praying for your speedy recovery. | ||
Nicholas. | ||
Hey, thank you very much, man. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Pepe sent $5. | ||
I nearly died laughing when Obsidian started kicking off everyone that interjected. | ||
Yeah, that was funny. | ||
He doesn't play around that guy. | ||
But he's, uh, he's funny. | ||
I like, listen, I like black people. | ||
I think they got good personality. | ||
They're funny. | ||
My hair looks like shit tonight. | ||
You know what it is? | ||
I got bed head. | ||
I slept on my hair and I didn't want to jump in the sh- You know, it's a big ordeal for me to shower now that I'm a damaged man. | ||
But, um... | ||
So now my hair looks like ASS! | ||
I need a haircut too. | ||
Anyway. | ||
But yeah, that was pretty good content. | ||
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I'm trusting the plan. | ||
Are you, fellow Growipers? | ||
Love you Nick Smile. | ||
Hey, love you too buddy. | ||
Always trust God's plan. | ||
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Your shows with Pearlie have been so on point and refreshing. | ||
She's a real one for letting you on. | ||
And she could teach that vapid bitch Sydney Watson a lesson in manners and femininity. | ||
She is absolutely on point and she is a real one. | ||
Pearl is a real n***a. Pearl! | ||
You're a real n***a, Pearl! | ||
My girl Pearl, she's a real n***a. Although I don't know if she's, you know, is she really super feminine? | ||
I mean, she's like a business owner talk show host. | ||
I mean, that's not super feminine. | ||
Don't get me wrong, I like her. | ||
I think she's a nice girl and everything, but... | ||
But she's like an athlete and she's a business owner. | ||
So that's kind of... I would say that's probably not above average femininity. | ||
No shade! | ||
No shade! | ||
I'm just saying. | ||
I mean... As much as I like her. | ||
That's not the first word I would use. | ||
She's like an athlete. | ||
And she runs a business and she's like a boss bitch. | ||
I don't mean that in a negative way. | ||
I mean that type, you know. | ||
She's a boss. | ||
She runs a business. | ||
But she's feminine looking. | ||
She's got a very feminine appearance. | ||
Like the long hair, the way she dresses. | ||
I'll grant that. | ||
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It was hilarious when that show host was deleting people for interrupting. | ||
That was awesome. | ||
Yeah, no, that was really good. | ||
That, uh... Good for him. | ||
He didn't let the disrespectful guests take over the show. | ||
I mean, that's... I think that's only polite. | ||
Even if you don't agree with me, I think that's, um... We're having a really good civil conversation. | ||
He did a good job keeping it that way, so I appreciated that a lot. | ||
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Born in 2000 BTW. | ||
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Shabbat lol. | ||
Hey, thanks. | ||
Wow, did this super chap, has it been traveling through time all the way from March to get here? | ||
The guy's like, hey, remember that rally from two months ago? | ||
and then talking about it. | ||
Well, hey, yeah, good to hear from you, buddy. | ||
The fire marshal was based. | ||
Yeah, he kind of helped us out a little bit. | ||
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DFW slave owners had better and cheaper dental than we do today. | ||
Is that true? | ||
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Haha I buy that for a dollar. | ||
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Smile less than three. | ||
That super chat sound was getting a little annoying by the end. | ||
It was just like over and over. | ||
I know that's how it goes but even like this show we have that you know ding sound effect. | ||
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Great interview today. | ||
Hilarious when the host rage muted everyone. | ||
Major old head energy had boxing trainers and baseball coaches like him LOL. | ||
Yeah, yeah, that is old head energy. | ||
I love old heads. | ||
No. | ||
I've never gone hiking. | ||
Yeah, I'm going out there and hiking. | ||
like the outdoors but have you hiked anywhere you really liked no hopeful face i've never gone hiking yeah i'm going out there and hiking listen i know you guys aren't gonna like this and i know you I've said it before but I just hate activities like that. | ||
Anything that you gotta go to Dick's Sporting Goods and buy like $200 worth of crap. | ||
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I got my hiking boots and I got my hiking jacket and my freaking bag and my lantern. | |
Anything where you gotta get a whole magazine catalog of gear. | ||
I fucking hate. | ||
I don't know why. | ||
But I just do. | ||
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Maybe that's me. | |
I'm sure it is me. | ||
That's why I hate cycling, running, anything where people go and they're like, I gotta get all my gear, I gotta get my cycling helmet and my cycling shirt and my cycle and my water bottle. | ||
Or people, we talked about rock climbing. | ||
I got my climbing shoes, I got my this and that. | ||
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I just, I don't know why, I just hate that so much. | |
People do the hiking and they're like, okay, we got the car packed up with our sandwiches and with all our gear and our tent. | ||
There's something about... I'm like, don't you guys have jobs? | ||
Don't you work? | ||
Don't you work? | ||
Now I know that they work. | ||
I know. | ||
I know. | ||
I know they have jobs to have a hobby and everything. | ||
I just don't like hobbyists. | ||
That's just not me. | ||
Me, when I get a day off, I like to watch TV. | ||
When I get a day off, I like to take my car out I like to drive around the city. | ||
I like to go and get a nice lunch. | ||
Or I like to go to a nice dinner, get a cup of coffee, get dessert, watch a movie. | ||
This is what I like to do. | ||
And you want to know why? | ||
It's because I have a very high-stress life. | ||
I have a very demanding, high-stress life. | ||
I'm on call all the time. | ||
Shit happens every day. | ||
And so when I get a week into myself, it's not like, okay, wake up at the crack of dawn. | ||
Got your, got your sleeping bag? | ||
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Got your tent? | ||
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Check. | |
Got your water bottle? | ||
Got your bucket hat? | ||
Check. | ||
Check. | ||
Now we're gonna drive out and hike for 13 hours and sleep on the Floor of the Jungle. | ||
I'm like, I want to watch... I'm old school like that. | ||
I want to watch a movie. | ||
I want to watch a movie, I want to go to a diner, get a burger, get a bowl of ice cream and a cup of coffee. | ||
That's just me. | ||
Maybe I'm just old school like that. | ||
Maybe I'm built different. | ||
But... Somebody says Nick gets in car crashes. | ||
Yeah, there you go. | ||
That's my thrill. | ||
I get in a little car crash every week. | ||
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Yeah, so now it's one thing if you go hiking and you don't bring the gear Even still I'm just not I'm not an outdoorsman like that. | ||
I'm just not about that that life. | ||
I'm an indoors man What's going on the hair is just a disaster I'm not that guy. | ||
I'm not an outdoorsy guy. | ||
I'm not an athletic guy. | ||
My father was never that way. | ||
My uncles are really into it. | ||
Both of my father's brothers are very into vehicles. | ||
You know, they have like snowmobiles and ATVs and they're super into hunting and fishing and my cousin's really into hunting and fishing and all that. | ||
My father was never into that. | ||
You know, my dad was more into, like, getting in fights. | ||
Getting in fights at bars and stuff. | ||
And did all sorts of other hooligan-type activities. | ||
So he wasn't too much of an outdoorsman. | ||
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He liked to go to the club. | |
He liked to go to the club and get his disco on and do that sort of thing. | ||
And get in fights with gangs. | ||
And not like real, not like street gangs, more like neighborhood gangs. | ||
Like that movie Warriors. | ||
It's like the movie Warriors. | ||
If you've ever seen that. | ||
So... Yeah, I'm not... That's probably the least... That's an attribute about me where I'm not very white is I'm not outdoorsy at all. | ||
That sort of yuppie shit. | ||
So no, I've never gone on a hike. | ||
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Greetings from El Paso. | ||
This Thursday is when Title 42 officially expires and there will be north of 200k migrants coming in. | ||
This is getting bad dude. | ||
Anyways, I love you and your work 07. | ||
Hey, love you too buddy. | ||
Yeah, we just talked about it all night. | ||
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Have you ever been to Frankie's Deli in Oakbrook? | ||
Great family owned Italian spot. | ||
God bless. | ||
Yeah, I actually went there a couple weeks ago. | ||
My mom told me about it. | ||
She said, oh, all my friends are raving about this Frankie's Deli. | ||
Everybody says it's so good. | ||
And I went there, and I have to say I wasn't super impressed. | ||
I mean, it was okay. | ||
It was good. | ||
But... I mean, I can name at least three places that are, like, way better. | ||
So, I mean, like... I don't wanna... I'm not A-logging them. | ||
I'm not attacking them. | ||
It was good. | ||
But it didn't blow me away. | ||
I had a... What did I get? | ||
I had like a caprese sub. | ||
Sort of. | ||
It was like fresh mozzarella and prosciutto and roasted red pepper. | ||
I forget what else they put on it. | ||
You know, it was okay, but the bread was kind of chewy. | ||
I don't know that they make their own bread. | ||
Did they make their own bread? | ||
I don't want to dox all my spots but I know at least like three or four spots that are better. | ||
Just saying. | ||
I didn't really understand the hype. | ||
That was before my big car crash. | ||
Maybe a week before. | ||
It was a perfect day. | ||
I got my car washed. | ||
I got a real expensive car wash because it had been in storage for a long time. | ||
So I got it cleaned, hand washed, inside and out. | ||
Car looked beautiful. | ||
It was a perfect day out. | ||
It was like 60, sunny. | ||
I took the top down. | ||
I drove out. | ||
Got my sub sandwich. | ||
Great day. | ||
That's what I was doing when I got in the car crash last week and then boom. | ||
I was going out for ice cream and then BAM! | ||
Not a fun time. | ||
Anyway. | ||
So, I had it. | ||
I wasn't terribly impressed. | ||
It was good. | ||
I mean, I'll go back there, but it didn't blow me away. | ||
Maybe I got... Millennial underscore grow I percent twenty dollars. | ||
Obsidian Colin was great. | ||
His chastisement of colors was a bit over the top, but it was great to see him show you respect like that as his guest. | ||
You have such a talent for expressing ideas to normies in a digestible, cogent way. | ||
You are our leader. 07. | ||
Hey, thank you very much, man. | ||
Yeah, I'm good. | ||
When I'm cooking, I'm cooking. | ||
So... I just talk with these people. | ||
I just sort of walk them through my thought process. | ||
I'm not really trying to get one over on them or use rhetoric, but I just try to meet people where they are and explain concepts in a way that's simple. | ||
And the thing is, I'm not a hateful guy. | ||
I think they understand that. | ||
When I get in these conversations, I'm very upfront about, you know, what I believe and why I believe it, and I think they respect me for that. | ||
Instead of trying to trick them or be coy or be sneaky or cute about it, I say, look, I don't think slavery was as bad as they say it was. | ||
I think that it's embellished a lot. | ||
And I say, you know, cards on the table. | ||
I think that America should be a white majority. | ||
Like, I just tell people honestly what my views are and why and they may disagree but I think across the board they respect it because I'm just, I'm open and I articulate a good case for it. | ||
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Hey Nick, what do you think about the recent Zoomer guy tracks? | ||
I only seem to get an honest opinion from you and I'm more than willing to improve. | ||
I haven't heard the latest track. | ||
You gotta send it to me. | ||
I haven't. | ||
I didn't know you came out with new music. | ||
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They defeated Bowser is what they did. | ||
They were brave Italian-American plumbers. | ||
And in this house, the Super Mario Bros. | ||
movie is a cinematic masterpiece. | ||
End of story. | ||
Ah, it's a Sopranos joke. | ||
Very good. | ||
Numa sent $3. | ||
Wikipedia's early life section won't last forever slash might end up getting swept up soon. | ||
We might need R to make our own database of clubs, fraternities, and other groups that Seuss individuals belong to. | ||
That's a good point. | ||
You're right about that. | ||
Drugsell sent $25. | ||
Get well soon, Nick. | ||
Been praying for you. | ||
Hey, thanks a lot, buddy. | ||
I appreciate your prayers, man. | ||
Shoutout Drugsell. | ||
Good guy. | ||
It doesn't take restraint because I'm not, look, I'm not a hateful person, okay? | ||
Don't say that! | ||
- Calling you stupid and disingenuous for almost four hours without saying the N word once is a level of restraint known only to Tibetan monks and Nick. | ||
- It doesn't take restraint because I'm not, look, I'm not a hateful person, okay? | ||
Don't say that, don't put that on me. - Nolan Taylor sent three I would prefer he would pick somebody more like Pence. | ||
- I think he's probably gonna pick a woman. | ||
I would prefer he would pick somebody more like Pence. - Seed feeder sent $3. | ||
I'd buy that for a dollar. | ||
- Yeah. | ||
- No traces grow out of the house. | ||
Yeah, that makes me feel better. | ||
Nick, the first 19 minutes, I perform for an audience of one and that's God. | ||
There you go. | ||
Yeah, that makes me feel better. | ||
Slop Monster sent $3. | ||
I wore those cakes till they turned into judges. | ||
Nice. | ||
Matthew sent $3. | ||
What do you think of Mark Dice? | ||
He seems to go out of his way to not mention you in certain cases. | ||
Have you ever talked with him? | ||
Uh, no, I've never talked with Mark Dice. | ||
And I've noticed that. | ||
Yeah, he does go out of his way not to talk about me. | ||
It's a lot of boomer cringe. | ||
I think he's better than most, but... If he's going out of his way not to talk about me, that means he's pretty sus. | ||
Okay, we are. | ||
I think we got that already. | ||
We are, I think we got that already. - Keckdog sent $3. | ||
Do you think your second monologue was better than your first monologue tonight? | ||
- Yeah, I do think so. - Harry Potter sent $5. | ||
Was at Sneed's Hollow yesterday and all the Gringotts goblins were petitioning to accept 2M more Demander refugees. | ||
Sigh, at least they're not me. | ||
Okay, thank you. | ||
AF Nolan sent $5. | ||
You're the best. | ||
07. | ||
Thanks! | ||
Yeah, it's true. | ||
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Huh. | |
Lama sent $3. | ||
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Huh. | |
Think about Mexicans or it isn't really a race. | ||
It's a mix of Aztecs, Mayans, Indians, and Spaniards. | ||
Fuentes is a last name from Spain, so you're most likely Spanish. - Oh, thanks. | ||
I didn't know that. | ||
I've never heard that before. | ||
You fucking idiot. | ||
Yeah, thanks. | ||
Really? | ||
Ah, yeah. | ||
- Really? | ||
- Yeah. | ||
- Oh yeah, thank you for that. | ||
- Oh yeah, thank you for that. | ||
- Oh yeah. | ||
- Oh yeah, thank you for that. | ||
- Yeah. | ||
- Oh yeah, thank you for that. | ||
- Oh yeah. | ||
- Oh yeah, thank you for that. - Yeah. | ||
- Oh yeah, thank you for that. | ||
- Oh yeah, that's right. | ||
- Oh yeah, thank you for that. | ||
Emo the Hungary-slash-Israel relationship is anti-different. | ||
They use mouth service to Israel to get clout from American right wing, while providing nothing much to Israel. | ||
Different from how they use us. | ||
Sounds like a cult to me. | ||
What are you, Polish or something? | ||
Donald E. Rump sent $7. | ||
The same people that get offended when you notice Jewish Bergstein last names are recognizing Fuentes as being a Mexican last name. | ||
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Mmm, that's a good point. | |
Francois Avajac sent $5. | ||
Here we go again. | ||
Third worldist GNC Nick Fuentes undergoing his ordeal of civility, and just after he directed his primo to commit a killing spree in Texas. | ||
JK obviously, great show today. | ||
Ah, thank you. | ||
Totenkov88 sent $3. | ||
I can't believe we give all this help and aid to Mexico, what do they do for us? | ||
Shit out people on border. | ||
Don't even stop people from other South American countries. | ||
Well they will have the last laugh. | ||
Yeah, good point. | ||
It's so unfair. - Totenkopf, 88 cent, $3. | ||
Also Nick, very upset you disavowed car crashes. | ||
Very unbased. | ||
Living on the edge, based. | ||
Ambulance ride, whoa, so much fun. | ||
Hot nurse, I'm going to Coombe. | ||
Hospital food, more like five-star dinner. | ||
Get hip. - Hospital nurse was hot. | ||
I'm not gonna lie both of them were hot and And they were both flirting with me, so I'm not gonna lie that part wasn't bad the five-star dinner That's just not true. | ||
They I was eating like Cheez-Its out of the vending machine that sucked that part sucked So now I do like getting taken care of like I do like people taking care of me because I don't really like to take care of myself. | ||
So that part's not bad. | ||
I just I just want to have full mobility. | ||
I don't want to be injured anymore. | ||
Being injured sucks. | ||
Mostly. | ||
Punjabi grow I percent three dollars. | ||
People who question how white you are because of your Mexican heritage are actually retarded. | ||
Mexico was conquered by Europeans and they are straight up using a race purity argument usually as libs. | ||
Yeah, true. | ||
Amplify sent $3. | ||
Who is getting a fired for not posting to Rumble tonight? | ||
Hungarian Groyper sent $3. | ||
Hey, you said in the stream following InfoWars interview that the first thing you read PilledYeon was the 1933 Judea Declares War on Whites. | ||
What was the second and the third? | ||
Great stream as always 070 slash. | ||
Well yeah, that was the first conversation we had back in November. | ||
I think it was, let me think, it was the 17th, Thursday, November 17, 22. | ||
That was the first time we met and we were sort of sitting in a circle and discussing ideas and And he said something like, I love Hitler. | ||
And this homeless guy said, nah, you can't love Hitler. | ||
And he's like, why not? | ||
And the guy said, well, you know, look at what Hitler did to the Jews. | ||
And I jumped in. | ||
I forget exactly where, but I said something like, that's not true. | ||
The Jews declared war on Hitler first in 1933. | ||
And he was like, wait, what did you just say? | ||
And I was like, yeah, and there's a newspaper in 1933 that the Zionists in Israel and the Jews in Europe declared war against Germany, economic boycott. | ||
He's like, really? | ||
I was like, yeah. | ||
Another thing recently, I don't know how much I should say about this, but maybe you could infer, I said to him, I woke him up on this fellow whites thing. | ||
Hello my fellow white people. | ||
I woke him up on how a lot of Jews change their name and they pretend to be white sometimes, but then other times they'll say, hey, I'm not white, I'm Jewish, man. | ||
I said it's a very common, very common, happens all the time. | ||
I said like Jon Stewart goes by Leibowitz and then he changes his name to Stewart and when he's attacking white people he says we white people are terrible and I'm white and I could say that but then other times he says hey man I'm not white I'm Jewish and and I'm not I'm not involved with any of that. | ||
So I red-pilled on that and And on the Talmud and all those kinds of things. | ||
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So anyway. | |
But yeah, I mean, he gets it. | ||
Mantis is enjoying my Love Speed shirt. | ||
Hey, thanks for the big super chat. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Glad you like this shirt. | ||
Royper Warrior says, Nick, you have found yourself on the only path to victory. | ||
May you continue to succeed in bringing the hopeless and godless closer in the love of Jesus Christ. | ||
We will win. | ||
I pray for you every day. | ||
Well, thank you very much. | ||
I need the prayers, man, because every day it's something, you know? | ||
So I really appreciate it. | ||
Thank you very much, O7s. | ||
God bless you, buddy. | ||
Smithstonian says, My mom has told me we came here to live in a white Christian country. | ||
If we wanted a brown country, we would have stayed home. | ||
And in our religion, we want a religious state no matter the religion. | ||
We support you and Christian futurism. | ||
Let's go! | ||
See, I like that. | ||
I like that attitude. | ||
That's where non-white people can come and hang out. | ||
He says, found out about you after the yay dinner. | ||
Been watching you ever since. | ||
I am Punjabi. | ||
I just want to say we support you. | ||
I saw another Punjabi guy donating, so I had to. | ||
They said Mexicans can't be neo-Nazi. | ||
Well, wait until they hear about me. | ||
Let's go. | ||
See, I mean, look, we don't hate people. | ||
We don't hate people at all, but we just want the country to be Christian and retain its historic white demographics. | ||
I, you know, that's fair and it's reasonable. | ||
Oh, total photo op. | ||
I don't think he's a real Christian. | ||
buddy are he sent five dollars in that iconic pick in the private jet with you Kanye and Milo was Milo actually reading the Bible on the plane or did he just pulled it out for the photo op oh total photo op I don't think he's a real Christian I think he worships demons actually Jared sent three dollars I'm I heard that Guy State Africans created Christianity too and it also originated in Africa. | ||
These people are amazing. | ||
Is there anything they can't do? | ||
If they created it then why isn't that reflected? | ||
Well, I mean, there's so much there. | ||
Like they say that black people were the indigenous people of the Americas. | ||
Where does it start and where does it end? | ||
It goes to the pyramids. | ||
They were the first Americans. | ||
I mean... | ||
It's like that guy today said that George Washington's teeth were made out of slaves' teeth. | ||
Seriously? | ||
So... Yeah, I mean that's... That's just another one of those theories. | ||
One of them theories. | ||
Sub-pracent $3. | ||
One of them. | ||
Wasn't saying it's fine that Hungary slash Poland slash Ekt are super pro-Israel. | ||
But I don't really think Israel gives much of a shit about them. | ||
Like is Mossad gonna spy on the poles for sausages and Detlemao. | ||
Those governments are compromised by Israel. | ||
That's a problem. | ||
Ari sent $3. | ||
Man, I remember you going out of your way to defend Jaden when he was getting kicked out of school, creating a whole website for that one girl trying to cancel him. | ||
That's loyalty. | ||
That's a best friend. | ||
Yeah, well, loyalty, very important to me. | ||
Some people, not so much, but that's one of my most important, and in politics in particular, but also I just think in life. | ||
loyalty is one of the highest virtues. | ||
Baguette grow. | ||
I percent $4. | ||
If you could have a realistic AI, read your super chats. | ||
Whose voice would it be? | ||
I don't know. | ||
Ethan Ralph. | ||
Oh. | ||
Okay. | ||
Looks like that's our last Super Chat. | ||
I'm hungry. | ||
I want to get out of here. | ||
That's our last Super Chat. | ||
That's going to do it for me tonight. | ||
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