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The American people will come first. | ||
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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. | ||
What's my intro again? | ||
We got a great show for you. | ||
You're watching America First. | ||
My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes. | ||
We got a great show Wednesday. | ||
It's one of those Wednesdays, huh? | ||
Hump Day. | ||
We got a lot to talk about tonight. | ||
Lots to get into. | ||
Big show. | ||
Big news. | ||
Big state, local sort of news. | ||
In our featured story tonight, we're talking all about the Montana TikTok ban. | ||
What's going on? | ||
Today, the state of Montana and their governor there, Greg Gianforte, the entire state, every resident of Montana is now not permitted to have TikTok. | ||
And it comes with a pretty significant fine. | ||
They're going to fine any platform that allows TikTok to be downloaded $10,000 every day. | ||
Now, TikTok is going to challenge the bill on First Amendment grounds. | ||
Most of the states in America, 25, 26 of the states in the United States have Republican governor, Republican control of the state legislature, | ||
And it's pretty incredible that for the last seven years, it has been Republicans, conservatives that are being censored on the social media apps, and Republicans... But they always say, well, we can't do anything about it because of the First Amendment. | ||
Ironically, we can't protect free speech on the internet, because to do so would infringe on the First Amendment right of the companies doing the censoring. | ||
But here we are all this time later, and this is after full censorship, this is after the president got banned, all of a sudden now they discover it turns out we could ban entire apps out of the entire state! | ||
And I'm over here like, where was that idea four years ago? | ||
Where was that idea in the thick of censorship? | ||
When it all began to accelerate roughly 2017-2018 But now that TikTok is coming in and actually encroaching on the market share of American Big Tech and Silicon Valley now it's a priority. | ||
Now suddenly we have political means, and more importantly political will, to do something about it. | ||
Go figure. | ||
So we'll talk about that tonight. | ||
Okay, Hansein-based bill in Florida. | ||
Ron DeSantis just passed a total anti-degeneracy package. | ||
He says no gays, no trannies, no drag queens, none of that. | ||
Now I'm exaggerating a little bit, but it's honestly pretty close. | ||
Now we'll talk about what's in the bill, but he passed a series of bills which will prohibit children, prohibit puberty blockers, transgender surgeries for children. | ||
It's even going to put restrictions on transgender surgeries for adults, which is, I think, a big step. | ||
Although, it doesn't go far enough. | ||
Among other things. | ||
So it's a pretty far-reaching bill, I have to say. | ||
And it may be challenged in the courts. | ||
It seems like that's actually the pattern. | ||
Although, not... | ||
So, or I should say a series of bills. | ||
So I like it. | ||
I'm actually a little bit impressed. | ||
And you know, I don't like Ron DeSantis. | ||
I think he's a Jewish shill. | ||
Or rather, a shill for the Jews. | ||
But, credit where it's due. | ||
It's good legislation. | ||
So, we'll talk about all that. | ||
Should be a pretty good show. | ||
Sorry it's a little late, but I'm here on cozy. | ||
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What else? | ||
It's been a pretty eventful day today. | ||
Popular YouTuber Leafy is here. | ||
I went on his Rumble stream earlier today. | ||
It was a pretty short appearance. | ||
I was there for about 15-20 minutes. | ||
And if you missed it, I posted the replay on my Telegram. | ||
You can download and watch the replay on Telegram. | ||
It was posted by the NJF Archive channel. | ||
Very nice. | ||
And apparently we'll be doing another collaboration whenever he does his next stream. | ||
So probably tomorrow, stay tuned to the Telegram. | ||
I'll let you know, and I'll probably let you know right when it happens. | ||
I'm not going to know the time in advance, because he's kind of shooting from the hip here with the streams. | ||
But if the collaboration happens tomorrow, the next day, I'll let you know on Telegram. | ||
So watch that closely. | ||
He was very intrigued. | ||
It was a 15-minute appearance and we covered a lot of ground. | ||
We covered the City of London, William of Orange, King Edward. | ||
We covered the Clean Break Memo, 9-11, 1980s, strategy for Israel. | ||
1980s strategy for Israel. | ||
What else? | ||
We covered a lot in a very short amount of time. | ||
He was intrigued. | ||
I don't know if he was... He's not being sincere. | ||
Well, if that's the case, that's a little gay. | ||
But, but I like him. | ||
I think he's a funny guy. | ||
He was watching my Fuentes Rally. | ||
Said he liked that. | ||
He brought Paul Town on. | ||
He said he liked me more than Paul Town. | ||
Which is, hey, I like Paul Towne. | ||
What can I- Paul Towne's great content, but... You know, I don't know. | ||
He liked me better. | ||
I don't know what to tell you. | ||
So... Anyway, so it's a pretty cool day. | ||
Now, I don't even really know all that much about Leafy. | ||
All the Groypers love him. | ||
A lot of my friends love him. | ||
And they've been talking about his return on Rumble and posting the link and the whole YouTuber thing. | ||
But I've been watching him now that he's back on Rumble. | ||
He's pretty funny. | ||
So, we did a collab. | ||
We'll do another collaboration this week. | ||
It should be good. | ||
So stay tuned for that. | ||
What else? | ||
The other thing I want to talk about, so get this. | ||
Man, I mean, I just feel totally vindicated between this guy named James Lindsay and Christians. | ||
And I don't know, maybe that name rings a bell for some of you, probably not. | ||
But if you remember James Lindsay with that other guy, he was one of the primary figures in the conservative pundit class that popularized the critical race theory issue two or three years ago. | ||
And James Lindsay was one of the, he was one out of two, I forget the other guy's name, maybe you guys remember, but he was one of the major figures pushing this CRT thing a couple years ago. | ||
And along with it, by the way, this whole new movement, which coincided with these school board, whose name I forget, I don't know if you remember, but back in, I want to say it was 2020 or 2021, a Republican got elected to Virginia and everyone said this is such a big deal because, as you know, Virginia is really now solidly a blue state. | ||
It used to be very red, then purple, battleground state. | ||
And in the last cycle in 2020, it's due to immigration from the world, it's due to immigration from basically Washington DC, the suburbs of DC metro area are expanding, and so it's really northern Virginia which is the driving this left-wing shift in Virginia. | ||
Anyway, so when this Republican won, the reason he won is because unlike Trump, he's a real conservative. | ||
And he ran on social issues like education, like CRT, and all that stuff. | ||
And they said that Walsh, anti-CRT, this new governor of Virginia, the school board meetings, they said this is the beginning of a post-Trump grassroots. | ||
And the governor of Virginia turned out to be an absolute cuck, and he sucks, and he's not conservative at all. | ||
Nevertheless, that was the big idea. | ||
Now at that time, I was highly critical of that whole scene, and I said that these guys like James Lindsay and all them are not really based at all. | ||
And even where they brought Critical Race Theory into the public somehow. | ||
They were critical of Critical Race Theory. | ||
They were against Critical Race Theory. | ||
But ultimately, they had the wrong position. | ||
Because they were going out and saying things like, Critical Race Theory has nothing to do with race. | ||
It's about ideology. | ||
It's some sort of Marxist idea. | ||
And the problem isn't even on race. | ||
Instead of the content of a person's character. | ||
Like, that was their criticism. | ||
They said, how is this like Martin Luther King Jr.? | ||
I thought MLK said content of character, not color of skin. | ||
So that was their problem with critical race theory, is that it was a racial paradigm. | ||
That was the particularity of their racial lens. | ||
It wasn't just a racial lens. | ||
It was a racial lens with a very particular idea, which is that whites colonized the world and genocided people and they bear the sole responsibility for war, slavery, colonization. | ||
And they said, well, we don't want to talk about that. | ||
It's just that it's a race emphasis. | ||
Then, when they would talk about how it would hurt particular races, they would say things like, well, Critical Race Theory really is the most injurious, not to whites, but to blacks. | ||
Because even though Critical Race Theory has a subtle message that blacks can't achieve because they're victims, because they're being put down, So, not only did they not critique critical race theory because it's anti-white, rather because of the emphasis on race, on the offhand chance when they would actually clarify who the victims of the policy were, they would say the real victim are those who are not on the same team. | ||
They, just like the left, consider me a racist, They, like the left, consider anybody who sticks up for white people, or calls out anti-white discrimination, or god forbid the white genocide happening in the world, They would accuse those people of being racist, conspiracy theorists. | ||
The CRT thing is really a big diversion. | ||
Just when everybody starts to become awake and aware about how whites are unfairly being discriminated against, all of a sudden you have this new movement in the conservative punditry class that says, that's not really what it is. | ||
The problem is these progressive ideas that... A is that James Lindsay's embroiled in a big Twitter beef with right-wing Christians because, surprise surprise, he's out there saying that we need to separate the LGB in the LGBT community from the T. | ||
He's going out there this week and saying, hey listen up conservatives, being transgender is the real problem. | ||
That's something that's altogether separate and way worse. | ||
Seriously? | ||
This guy's supposed to be the social conservative with the organic grassroots teachers, or school board meetings, and he's going out there this week and telling conservatives We gotta separate. | ||
It's just these transgenders that are the issue. | ||
And conservatives are like, uh, no, sorry. | ||
We don't want any of that. | ||
And James Lindsay goes in and says, well, conservatives just don't understand queer theory. | ||
Seriously? | ||
This is our... I'll read this thread to you. | ||
It's amazing. | ||
This is just... He writes, This is on May 16th, so yesterday. | ||
He writes, Christian nationalists, aka fake Christians, don't know what queer theory is. | ||
But they know it's bad and related to gay stuff, so they claim I'm attacking Christians with it because they act like the woke. | ||
How did I do it? | ||
By distinguishing queer theory from gays and lesbians. | ||
Gay civil rights is not a slippery slope. | ||
Believing sexuality, sex, and gender are socially constructed political phenomena meant to keep people down, which is reified by fake Christians affirming it, is a slippery slope. | ||
What does that mean? | ||
It's a bunch of bullshit. | ||
Okay? | ||
But what he is essentially saying is that we can tolerate homosexuality. | ||
He's saying that we can accept full-blown normalization of homosexuality. | ||
We can accept And promote gay marriage, gay adoption. | ||
He says, and that's not a slippery slope. | ||
The slippery slope is some other, something else, some other convoluted nonsense. | ||
He says that the real slippery slope is when people believe that gender and sex and sexuality are a construct, like the progressive left, like the woke. | ||
This is exactly what I've been saying for years. | ||
Which is that what these people are doing is obfuscating. | ||
They're obfuscating a very, very simple reality. | ||
They did it with race. | ||
They are now doing it in society from top to bottom. | ||
There are extreme anti-white attitudes among the majority of black Americans, among an increasing proportion of young Asians and Hispanics in America, And it's also being promulgated by Hollywood, the mainstream media, it is being institutionalized by government, especially after the George Floyd riots. | ||
It was plain, this country is anti-white. | ||
But here comes in James Lindsay. | ||
And the intellectual dork web to tell us actually it's way more complicated than that. | ||
Actually what it's really about is progressive Marxist post-modernist critical race theory and you know it's just so complicated. | ||
It's not anti-white, it's critical race theory. | ||
And the real victims somehow in all of this are black people. | ||
There they were to show up and completely obfuscate. | ||
You know what obfuscate means? | ||
It means to, for lack of a better word, obscure. | ||
To scuttle truth. | ||
That's what they did with race after the George Floyd riots. | ||
Now here we are in 2023 and conservatives are starting to wake up about the gay people and about transgenderism I think monkey pox was a big part of that. | ||
When you saw the monkey pox outbreak, and you saw patient zero, patient zero came out of some giant sex bomb, and they all started having sex with hundreds, thousands of partners like they always do. | ||
And that's how it got introduced into America and Europe. | ||
And so it's things like that, and the transgender craze, and Bud Light, and Dylan Mulvaney, which is why conservatives ...are now once again becoming socially conservative. | ||
They're against this... It's not about gay sex being immoral. | ||
It's not about anal sex being filthy and unnatural. | ||
It's not about transgenderism defying natural and moral law. | ||
It's actually way more complicated than that. | ||
It's about people that believe that gender is a construct. | ||
It's about the woke. | ||
And if you're not down with gay marriage, you're the future of the governorship in Virginia. | ||
And here he is to tell us, actually, we don't need white identity. | ||
And actually, gay people are alright, and so is gay marriage. | ||
This is what I've been saying for the longest time. | ||
Which is that none of these conservatives are conservative at all. | ||
It's just as true today as it was... He says being gay isn't and never was a slippery slope. | ||
And neither is gay marriage and adoption. | ||
He says, believing sexuality, sex, and gender is a socially constructed phenomenon meant to keep people down is a slippery slope. | ||
You know, because once you believe that, then all bets are off. | ||
Now this guy, natural law. | ||
Plain, simple, eternal, true. | ||
He says, rejecting natural law is always a slippery slope. | ||
And the demand for affirmation of that lifestyle, labeling opposition as homophobia, leads to totalitarianism. | ||
James Lindsay replies or I'm sorry so somebody says yeah spot on and thus isn't suited to lead the movement even if he can be an effective co-belligerent James Lindsay replies and says individual liberty with unalienable rights secured by a limited state that governs with our consent in order to secure those rights is not ambiguous and | ||
In other words, we need to have gay marriage and gay sex because the Constitution says regarding homosexuality, what is the scope of unalienable rights? | ||
James Lindsay says, cut the shit and just say you want sodomy laws back. | ||
There's no need to introduce Dialectical games to interfere with people's liberty. | ||
Just say you want to have the power to control their private lives and be done with it. | ||
So, here we are again, right back to square one with the libertari- Meritocracy. | ||
We don't need to identify anti-white. | ||
We don't need white identity politics. | ||
White genocide isn't real. | ||
He's got adopted black kids. | ||
The problem isn't gay people and gay marriage. | ||
The problem is something else. | ||
By the way, this is the same thing that Tucker says. | ||
It's the same thing. | ||
Tucker Carlson did a show able to love and marry whomever they want. | ||
People should be able to marry who they love. | ||
The problem is transgenders. | ||
This is straight from Tucker's show. | ||
Last year. | ||
And Republicans affirmed this. | ||
Last summer, after Roe vs. Wade was overturned by the Supreme Court, there was a lot of Hysteria, and I mean gay marriage, to overturn the gay marriage decision from 2015. | ||
In order to thwart the Supreme Court, in order to disable them from doing that, the Senate, which is split 50-50, voted 60 votes to secure gay marriage in the federal law. | ||
10 Republicans joined with the Democrats to vote. | ||
This is the position of Tucker Carlson, who until just recently was the most popular primetime cable show host. | ||
Leading conservative entertainer. | ||
And it's also now the position of James Lindsay and this NatCon Claremont crew. | ||
For gay marriage, for gays, for anal sex, they're just against it. | ||
But they're not in favor of white identity. | ||
But they're not going to talk about white genocide. | ||
They're not going to support any kind of positive white identity politics. | ||
They're all the same. | ||
I mean, don't you see what's going on here? | ||
And this guy was quite literally propped up for a long time as a post-Trump... And it's the same, it's the same thing. | ||
And I've been saying this forever. | ||
And people go, you know, aren't you just purity spiraling? | ||
Aren't you just nitpicking? | ||
Why don't you work with these people? | ||
They're not our allies! | ||
This is pretty fundamental stuff. | ||
I mean, it's like I talked about the other night on the show. | ||
We are Christian. | ||
We believe that sexual morality is the most illicit, acceptable way to have sex, and that is with your wife that you married in the Catholic Church for the purpose of procreation. | ||
That's it. | ||
And that clarifies all these issues that we have with Whether it's homosexuals, or transgenders, or even these other ancillary things like abortion, divorce, contraception. | ||
It's a part of that. | ||
This idea that real sexual morality is about whether or not a person consents. | ||
And this idea, this is where we get, by the way, rape culture, and this is where we get the Me Too movement. | ||
It's these women that say, well, rape could be whatever I want it to be. | ||
Domestic abuse could be whatever I want it to be. | ||
If a certain part of a particular jurisdiction she wasn't developed enough mentally to be able to properly give consent. | ||
It's all bound up together. | ||
Promiscuity, adultery, polyamory, homosexuality, sodomy. | ||
It all goes together. | ||
Pornography. | ||
It's all connected. | ||
And so, the basis of our morality, based on the Bible, based on Revelation, based on the Church, that says that the proper moral way to have sex, it's got nothing to do with consent, it's got nothing to do with age, it's got nothing to do with a woman's right to choose, it's got nothing to do with any of that kind of stuff. | ||
Who you really love? | ||
Or what gender you feel like? | ||
But I've noticed this for a long time. | ||
They'll critique these fundamentally immoral things in every way other than with moral arguments. | ||
They'll say, for example, like pornography as a perfect example. | ||
What's their problem with Pornhub? | ||
What's their problem with OnlyFans? | ||
They say it's human trafficking. | ||
...ethical? | ||
Is that the solution? | ||
You're telling me that if we had government go in to regulate the porn industry and make sure that if it wasn't trafficking that then there'd be no issues there? | ||
And then people say things like, well, the problem with the pornography, some have said, is that the porn companies are manipulating the kind of pornography, probably for very sinister reasons. | ||
And it's like, okay, so what if What if they had a free and transparent algorithm? | ||
Do you know what I'm saying? | ||
The problem is that it's deeply immoral. | ||
The problem is that it is a mortal sin. | ||
You're loading up on mortal sins for the people that make it. | ||
It's scandal. | ||
It's nudity. | ||
It's adult things. | ||
And the same goes for things like gay marriage or transgender. | ||
They say, well, the problem with transgenderism is that you just got to keep it away from the kids. | ||
As long as they're 18, as long as it's not in the classroom, we can have it all day long outside of there and we can accommodate We can accommodate transgenders in the bathrooms, but we just gotta draw the lines. | ||
That's it. | ||
They're not conservative. | ||
They don't fundamentally disagree. | ||
They don't fundamentally believe in an alternative or even a distinct version of the world. | ||
They are liberal, but they just want to draw restrictions. | ||
As I've said, they want to circumscribe liberalism within reasonable limits. | ||
And gay civil rights is not the problem. | ||
Yeah it fucking is! | ||
Yes it is! | ||
But James Lindsay's a liberal. | ||
James Lindsay is a liberal individualist. | ||
Like he has more in common with all the people that they critique, the AOCs of the world, the so-called woke left, than they do with me. | ||
Children should be deprived of a mother? | ||
You think that children should be brought into a house of sodomy? | ||
I mean, God literally destroyed a city because they were doing sodomy, but you think God wants kids in a house where that's occurring? | ||
Especially when you see the extremely high incidence of pedophilia among exclusively male-attracted males. | ||
But he thinks... By definition! | ||
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So... | |
I'm not trying to be unreasonable here. | ||
I'm really not. | ||
I'm not trying to be the guy that goes out there and says, you know, you're not a real conservative. | ||
You're not a real... I'm not trying to be that guy at all. | ||
I look for areas of agreement, but I clocked this guy a mile away years ago because you just... I mean, Zine? | ||
But if you really pay attention, they are not on our team. | ||
We're not against this stuff because I don't even know. | ||
I don't even know the reason this guy is against transgenderism. | ||
Honest to God, I don't even understand it. | ||
What his argument even is here. | ||
It's just this gobbledygook fucking word salad. | ||
Listen, we're not out here saying that. | ||
I know the left and this guy is trying to say, oh, like his latest tweet, he says, conservatives are obsessed with gay sex or butt sex or something. | ||
It's like, listen, do you think anybody really cares if a small percentage of the population is engaging in deviancy? | ||
Honest to God, I really don't care that much. | ||
What we're talking about here is principle. | ||
We need to figure out what it is, and we need to obey it, and we need the state to use its power to maintain it. | ||
Just like we have a normative civic law, we need the state to maintain the moral and natural law within reason. | ||
And it's that simple. | ||
And if you believe in that, then things like birth control, contraceptive, and yes, states. | ||
As opposed to a liberal state. | ||
So, it's not like we're pressed about that. | ||
But we want a different society. | ||
We want a different society, with different laws, with different people. | ||
We don't want a multicultural, liberal wasteland that's full of gay marriage and... | ||
They're all in the gig economy and they have low taxes or something. | ||
They're all business owners. | ||
Because that seems to be the neoliberal vision. | ||
It's like, we want this diverse, we want this insurance commercial country. | ||
We got some Afro black woman and some kid in a wheelchair and some little Asian guy. | ||
And we don't care if they're all polyamorous faggots. | ||
And we don't care if the women are girlbosses and they're swearing and they're really obnoxious. | ||
As long as they're all working hard. | ||
As long as they're all going to work and owning a small business. | ||
It's like, I don't want to live in that world. | ||
I want to live in a Catholic theocracy. | ||
I want to live in a Catholic... I haven't come here... What does he say during the coronation? | ||
But he basically says, I'm not here to be served. | ||
I'm here to serve God. | ||
And the crown is bestowed from God? | ||
And there's an authority on Earth under God? | ||
And then that has, like, real implications in the world? | ||
Like, what if everybody thought that way in the society, and there was real authority that preceded it? | ||
That's what makes us different, distinct, from what's going on. | ||
But these people are not like that. | ||
They're on board with the whole thing. | ||
Just that, like, 1% of it. | ||
So, anyway, I didn't mean to go off like that for a half hour or 40 minutes or whatever, but for a long time, and James Lindsay's like the epitome of it, anti-communist, based AF, he says, you're not fucking based, you fat schlub, you fat cuck. | ||
Based AF, you're not based. | ||
Unbelievable. | ||
You know who's based? | ||
Me. | ||
I'm based. | ||
Want to know why? | ||
Because I denied the Holocaust on the reg. | ||
Okay? | ||
And you want to get in the way of gay married people and their adopted kids? | ||
What are you, some kind of communist? | ||
If that makes me a communist, call me Joseph Stalin. | ||
Anyway. | ||
So that's... That's that. | ||
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What a joke. | |
Unreal. | ||
Like, where can I find this guy? | ||
Where can I go and debate this guy? | ||
I want to get in a Twitter space or something and just... rape this dude. | ||
You want gay civil rights? | ||
I'll give you a total gay rape. | ||
Bring it on. | ||
Let's do a Twitter space. | ||
Let's see how comfortable you are with gay civil rights after you deal with this gay rape. | ||
Alright, that's a little inappropriate, but I want to move on. | ||
I want to get on into our news. | ||
Let's skip the DeSantis story. | ||
We'll go right on to the TikTok story. | ||
We'll cover the DeSantis thing tomorrow. | ||
So our feature story is about this Montana TikTok ban. | ||
And like I said at the top of the show, the state of Montana has banned TikTok. | ||
Nobody is allowed to download TikTok in the state of Montana. | ||
And if any platform offers a TikTok download, it's a $10,000 per day fine for that company. | ||
The Republican governor signed the legislation into law on Wednesday saying the ban is aimed at protecting citizens from foreign influence. | ||
Right. | ||
Since TikTok is owned by Beijing-based ByteDance. | ||
He said, quote, the Chinese Communist Party is using TikTok to spy on Americans, violate their privacy and collect their personal data. | ||
Today, Montana takes the most decisive action of any state to protect Montanans private data and sensitive personal information from being harvested by the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
The state's actions follow efforts in Congress, including a bipartisan bill in the Senate, targeting TikTok and other apps from foreign adversaries. | ||
The ban will go into effect on January 1st, 2024, if courts don't approve it. | ||
The state's risk-facing penalty is enforced by the Montana Department of Justice. | ||
That penalty starts at an initial $10,000 fine per violation, and then $10,000 per day that a violation continues. | ||
So for everybody that downloads TikTok, it's $10,000. | ||
TikTok says the law violates the First Amendment and the company is assessing its next legal steps. | ||
Quote, we find community as we continue working to defend the rights of our users inside and outside of Montana, said a spokesperson for TikTok. | ||
So, apparently they can do that. | ||
And I've been the biggest critic of this for exactly, partially for this reason. | ||
My first reaction when I see this, aside from some of the other stuff going on, for like 8 years now, going all the way back to 2015 when Charles Johnson and Andrew Anglin and those kinds of guys were being banned, and ever since, it has only accelerated, even to this day. | ||
On Google, on YouTube, on Facebook, the banks, you name it. | ||
Anti-FUD doesn't happen to people that hate whites. | ||
We know that. | ||
And it's been a serious structural institutional problem for the American right. | ||
And even a lot of people on the right have said much about it. | ||
They've talked about tech censorship. | ||
They've talked about big tech. | ||
They've held hearings with Facebook. | ||
But they never do what? | ||
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Or maybe a little later, I guess, when Brett Kavanaugh was confirmed? | ||
We have state legislatures and governors in 25, 27 states. | ||
And literally nothing has ever been done about it. | ||
Ever. | ||
Nothing serious has even been proposed. | ||
They've talked about reinterpreting Section 230 at the... Been proposed? | ||
Never. | ||
Has it been discussed at the state level? | ||
Not in any serious way. | ||
But now that TikTok is the target of the intelligence community and of the Silicon Valley tech companies, now they're all springing into action. | ||
And so the Trump administration wasn't going to do anything about TikTok be sold to Oracle and Walmart. | ||
And prior to today, Montana wasn't going to do anything about Meta or Twitter or YouTube or anything like that, but now they are going to spring into action and ban TikTok. | ||
And that's suddenly the hot thing. | ||
And now the TikTok is a problem. | ||
Every state from Idaho to Florida said, you know what? | ||
Any company that discriminates against conservatives is going to be banned. | ||
And it's a $100,000 per day fine. | ||
Because apparently you can do that. | ||
What if every state, because you think about all the red states, you've got, you've got Idaho, you've got Montana, the Dakotas, through to Wisconsin, Texas, the Midwest, you've got 25, 27 states with Republican controlled legislatures. | ||
You could have probably 20 states. | ||
Join in a coalition and say, we're gonna ban Twitter unless they release conservatives. | ||
We'll ban Facebook. | ||
We'll ban YouTube unless they release conservatives. | ||
Where was that option seven years ago? | ||
Five years ago? | ||
When they were telling us we can't do anything. | ||
But now, we could just ban TikTok outright. | ||
Where was that all that? | ||
Because I'll tell you what, if 20 Republican states got together, if half the country got together, And it's not, and by the way, it's not unheard of. | ||
Other foreign countries have done this on both sides of the issue. | ||
that discriminates against conservatives, including like Apple and Amazon, they would reverse those policies. | ||
There would be an- And it's not, and by the way, it's not unheard of. | ||
Other foreign countries have done this on both sides of the issue. | ||
Germany has threatened to ban social media companies unless they implement more censorship. | ||
And all these companies have complied with the German law. | ||
India has demanded the same thing. | ||
Censorship has said, if you don't allow free speech on the platform, we're gonna ban you from the country. | ||
So, and by the way, the tech companies capitulate. | ||
They want money. | ||
They'll make profit there. | ||
So, if Germany could do it, if India could do it, if Israel could do it, why can't America? | ||
There was never a reason that we couldn't do that. | ||
It's just that Republicans weren't willing to do it. | ||
When they're willing, you see what they're capable of. | ||
American big tech in this way? | ||
It's the same reason they will do it to TikTok. | ||
It's because this, just like that, benefits American big tech. | ||
When TikTok is banned in Montana, what are 13 to 25 year olds gonna download right afterward? | ||
Are they gonna say algorithm? | ||
They're gonna go and download Instagram again. | ||
Because TikTok is killing Instagram, if you don't know. | ||
It's devouring their market share. | ||
Instagram is going the way of Facebook. | ||
TikTok is devouring the market share of all the apps. | ||
It's the most addictive. | ||
It's the best. | ||
It's the most cutting-edge. | ||
That's where it's happening. | ||
And it's banned from TikTok. | ||
It's basically a direct... | ||
Indirect, basically a direct subsidy to the American tech companies because they'll go off of TikTok and then they'll go right on to Instagram Reels, YouTube Shorts, whatever the analog is on Facebook. | ||
I don't even know. | ||
They're not just gonna stop following that content. | ||
They'll just go and find it on the American companies. | ||
Fat check. | ||
They're getting a big fat subsidy from these companies. | ||
And I've said it before, China's not even the problem. | ||
China spying on Americans is probably happening, but it also doesn't even matter. | ||
What would even be the issue with that? | ||
Our data is already being stolen by the American intelligence apparatus and by these tech companies themselves. | ||
Is their data on American phones? | ||
If they really wanted to? | ||
Of course they could. | ||
And I would also question how much more dangerous that data is in the hands of Beijing than it is in the hands of Washington or American Big Tech. | ||
American Big Tech gives their data to the ADL. | ||
They give it to the Department of Homeland Security. | ||
Is it more likely to come from the government of China or your own government? | ||
Or the ADL and political partisan activist groups in this country? | ||
I mean the answer is obvious. | ||
So this fear-mongering about TikTok in China, it's nothing more than we're losing. | ||
I mean we've just lost the race here. | ||
And this is one of the first in this century because the norm basically since the end of World War II is that it's our culture that is dominant in the world. | ||
It's our blue jeans, it's our rock and roll, it's our pop music, it's McDonald's which raised its flag in Moscow. | ||
In the 1980s. | ||
And so the idea that the Chinese would create an app like this that just won. | ||
Why? | ||
I like it. | ||
I like it better than Big Tech. | ||
I like it better than Facebook, Instagram, YouTube. | ||
It's better. | ||
And America didn't make it. | ||
China made it. | ||
And you know what else? | ||
A billion people like it more than they like Facebook. | ||
TikTok went from I don't know what the user base was, but it was it was relatively small in 2020 to nearly a billion. | ||
I think of this by America and it's because they have a better algorithm. | ||
It's better technology. | ||
It's a better idea. | ||
It's a better app. | ||
There's better content. | ||
And so I've said this on the show as well. | ||
There's going to come a day when China puts a man on Mars or puts a man on the moon. | ||
There's going to be a day when China's economy officially surpasses our own. | ||
There's going to be a day when... in the Pacific. | ||
And this is like the first... people underestimate what a big deal this is. | ||
TikTok is like Sputnik. | ||
You know, the Soviet Union, they're quick to follow the United States with their own atomic bomb in 1949. | ||
But by the 1950s, they had outpaced the Americans. | ||
And people said, whoa! | ||
There's an emerging world superpower. | ||
There's another player in town here. | ||
Now, the Soviet Union had fundamental flaws, which is why they would never surpass America. | ||
China doesn't have the same problem. | ||
Russia was always going to have this problem because they were economic allocation problems and real birth rate problems and so they had a lot of issues on their own. | ||
China has a massive population, immense human capital, they're all being educated, they're all being lifted in the middle class, they're high IQ, they probably have 200,000 people with an IQ over 120. | ||
They've got technology, they're rich in natural resources, they've got strategic alliances with Iran, Russia, and this is a situation where for the first time since the end of the Cold War, really since the 1970s, America seems to have found a real peer competitor that will sometimes win, where TikTok has effectively triumphed. | ||
It just hasn't happened before. | ||
20 years ago, the idea that something from China or anywhere other than America would succeed, it was just ridiculous. | ||
Not Toyota, but the idea that some other country was going to totally dominate. | ||
You know, we integrated some of those things. | ||
But now with the introduction of TikTok, it's like, hey, here's this hostile, peer, rising, emerging global power, and they just plain and simple beat us. | ||
And what are we going to do? | ||
We're just going to prevent our people from using it. | ||
That's just like sore loser stuff. | ||
So we're just going to ban TikTok and we're going to force people to use Instagram. | ||
I know people don't traditionally think of it like that, but that is what's occurring here. | ||
And so for TikTok to get one up on us, it's just the first of many. | ||
This is the beginning of things to come. | ||
And pretty soon, China's going to be offering a lot of things that are better than what America has to offer. | ||
Because they're a serious country, and we're not. | ||
We have a much smaller population. | ||
So, that's the real significance here. | ||
Aside from the domestic double standard about American Big Tech and China, it's lost on people that, yes, TikTok was born and raised And we'll see what you guys have to say about all this. | ||
We'll take a look here. | ||
Let me pull up our Super Chat plugin. | ||
We'll take a look. | ||
And we'll see what you guys have to say about all this. | ||
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Great job with Leafy. | ||
I was watching his stream afterwards. | ||
Is it true that the Jews sunk the Titanic to kill three guys who opposed the Federal Reserve? | ||
Or did I misunderstand that part? | ||
I've heard that theory before. | ||
I don't know if that's 100% true, but I've heard that one before. | ||
I haven't verified that, so I don't know. | ||
I think in every conspiracy like Flat Earth and You know, moon landing and stuff like that. | ||
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I think that's when it gets a little loud there. | |
Yeah, I know. | ||
That's what I said. | ||
It's fertility. | ||
They're more fertile. | ||
They're more healthy. | ||
It's like young people, man. | ||
Hello? | ||
having a special needs kid, women who were 25 and up have old grandma eggs. | ||
Yeah, I know that's what I said. | ||
It's fertility. | ||
They're more fertile. | ||
They're more healthy. | ||
It's like young people, man. | ||
Hello. | ||
That people begin to degrade after they reach maturity. | ||
Once a guy, I don't know what the specific ages are, but I believe a man reaches his cognitive and physical peak sometime in his mid to late 20s. | ||
And then from then on it's downhill. | ||
And every guy knows that. | ||
Every guy knows that because that's why an older, that's why an older guy is that it did these old-time boxers to fight Logan Paul, even though Logan Paul is an amateur. | ||
And don't get me wrong, he's a good boxer. | ||
But they'll bring out some old timer, and it's like, this old guy's, there's a 20 year age difference. | ||
Of course Logan Paul's gonna win. | ||
It's got to do with testosterone. | ||
It's got to do with genes. | ||
It's got to do with cells. | ||
Cellular reproduction. | ||
Your testosterone goes lower. | ||
You start to lose your hair. | ||
Your skin starts to get wrinkly. | ||
You start to have health problems. | ||
That's called aging. | ||
And so, once a person reaches that age of maturity, like, that's their peak. | ||
That's their pinnacle. | ||
With almost everything. | ||
Now, of course, people get older and they develop in other ways, like they gain experience and physicality. | ||
It's all about cells and genes and hormones. | ||
So, I mean, if an alien came down from another world, And they wanted to design the human society they would have men and women getting married when they reach sexual maturity. | ||
They would not be saying, well, they need to go through this prolonged courtship and comprehensive compatibility. | ||
And then, when they're 28, then they can both get married. | ||
If an alien came down and started probing human beings, like beamed them up, and was poking around, and doing scans and everything, they would be doing arranged marriages based on tests, and they would be matching. | ||
And the other thing is, You need to realize that a society that has men and women getting married later is like just incompatible with Christian sexual morality because guess what? | ||
Guys and girls start to want to have sex when they're teenagers. | ||
So, if your idea is that men and women are going to have to be chased until they're like 25 or 30. | ||
Peak of their hormonal development for like a decade. | ||
That's ridiculous! | ||
Of course! | ||
That's why you had teen pregnancies. | ||
That's why you have these things. | ||
Sex is such a powerful drive. | ||
Men and women are going to have it. | ||
What you can do is put it inside of an institution where it is beneficial for society. | ||
That's all you can do. | ||
We were all that age. | ||
I'm 24 years old now. | ||
I was 15. | ||
I was 16. | ||
I was 17. | ||
I was 18. | ||
And I'll tell you what, I didn't feel any different at 18 than I did when I was 16. | ||
When I was 18, I didn't go, oh! | ||
On my 18th birthday, I wasn't like, oh! | ||
Wow, it just hit me like a lightning bolt. | ||
So that's what sex is really about. | ||
Man, that period, everybody went through puberty, where they became sexually aware, and they knew full well about the whole deal. | ||
So, now there's an argument to be made. | ||
I don't, you know, I think there is such a thing as too young, obviously. | ||
But, Anyway, and this goes towards having, once you're going to tell people you can't have sex out of wedlock, you can't masturbate, you can't do any, you can't use contraceptives, you can't be on birth control. | ||
But at the same time, have this dating around, extended courtship, cohabitation, get married when you're 28, get married when you're 30, have women in education, delay childbirth until... I'm a big believer that we gotta do away with the dating thing. | ||
I don't I really I really think there's something fundamentally wrong with this like guys and girls are just kind of thrown out there and it's like find a husband find a wife or don't or you know good luck | ||
Because you see the the kind of thing that goes on like you're picking up a laptop and they're like And it really facilitates in my opinion promiscuity, I think it facilitates a culture of novelty seeking of promiscuity of delayed childbirth because then there's this anxiety of What's out there? | ||
Did I make the right choice? | ||
In other words, I think there's a lot of nagging pressure out there, even for people that get together later on, where it's like, even if I'm satisfied, people are always thinking, well, what else is out there? | ||
What if there's something better? | ||
I could always try something new, different. | ||
But this flies in the face of the reality, which is that no matter what happens, you're in a life... People are fickle. | ||
That's why you listen to a catchy song, and you can listen to it over and over and over again, you think it's the best thing ever, and then in a week you can't stand it. | ||
And that's why you'll go on vacation, and you think you'd like to have vacation for the rest of your life, and then you just start to get annoyed. | ||
Because people are fickle. | ||
Same dish, and then you just can't even look at it anymore. | ||
So, this culture of pick and choose, shop around, try it on, see if you like it, It gives rise to this anxiety. | ||
It almost makes promiscuity inevitable. | ||
Novelty seeking. | ||
Dissatisfaction. | ||
It's like baked in. | ||
In another society, we're a bit like that. | ||
You know, and the parent, maybe the parent set up a date and maybe it goes well, they set up another one. | ||
Or it doesn't. | ||
Then they find someone else. | ||
But it's, it's more structured. | ||
Then people go, you know what? | ||
We gotta make it work. | ||
I had less of a choice in the matter, and that takes that burden off. | ||
And there's this fatalism. | ||
Well, and that's who it is. | ||
And I couldn't have changed it, really, if I wanted to. | ||
I had a small pool of options. | ||
And people are always going to wonder what might have been, or about someone else. | ||
But they're not going to be thinking about an infinite pool of possibilities and combinations. | ||
They say, well, This is what I got, and they'll find things to like about that person. | ||
And things they don't like, they'll find ways to get over it. | ||
And again, it's a question of what kind of society are we trying to create? | ||
What do we want? | ||
What is good for us? | ||
What does God want for us? | ||
Clearly, what is good for us is for men and women to be somewhat controlled. | ||
It has to be directed and guided by the parents or the community. | ||
What happened to matchmakers? | ||
What happened to parents playing a role? | ||
Particularly the father. | ||
And two families really coming together. | ||
But just like everything else, it's been turned into a marketplace. | ||
It's been turned into... And that's the thing, that's what neoliberalism is. | ||
Neoliberalism says let's take the... It says the market is so efficient and it's so good, it's good for everything. | ||
Let's apply a market structure to everything. | ||
If the market can allocate lumber, it can allocate sex. | ||
It can allocate anything. | ||
And that's where you get the sexual marketplace idea. | ||
And you got this idea of high and low value and this, you know, and commodity. | ||
They're not a means to an end. | ||
They're an end in themselves. | ||
They should be a husband and a wife, not this like, you know, well I'm looking for a guy, or even for that matter, I'm looking for a girl that's this, that, and the other. | ||
So, you know, people aren't ready for that. | ||
If you want, like this society, people recognize the symptoms, they don't recognize the disease type stuff. | ||
All this dissatisfaction, this loneliness. | ||
And you know they recognize that all those things are bad but they they want to sort of keep so much they want to keep the cancer you know it's like a person has cancer and they start their organs start shutting down and people are like why I don't want my organs to shut down but I also want to keep all these tumors in my body at the same time it's like you gotta the people need to radically rethink and I've thought a lot about this stuff and I think I can think about it more dispassionately because I am | ||
Anti-social asexual sort of a person. | ||
I'm not somebody because for a lot of people It's such an intimate and personal thing and they quite literally are not capable of thinking outside of their immediate Interests their immediate want which is to say, you know got a lot machine aspect of it and They're married to these fantasies they have and so the I this radical notion that that all of that should be flipped on its head I think a lot of people are too They're too interested. | ||
And for me, I'm completely disinterested in that whole world and I think that I'm able to think about it objectively. | ||
And Sachs and all that. | ||
There's nothing new under the sun. | ||
It's just like it always was, and it's just another part of our biology. | ||
It's not to say that there's not something more to it, but it is to say that we should not be ruling our society based on the thrill of infatuation or something. | ||
It's got to be about long-term planning. | ||
It's got to be about generating the species. | ||
It's got to be about this doctrination. | ||
What do they call that? | ||
Anyway, so yeah, so it's about a lot of things, but you really fundamentally, the main idea is, the headline is, you can't really have, I don't think, a society that is not promiscuous and adulterous while maintaining this, wait until later, coincided with all the other developments of the 20th century. | ||
Because it did. | ||
I don't want to meet my wife in some bar, where she's talking to other, like, do you know how gross that is? | ||
Because that's where the, if it's not happening on an app, it's happening in some bar. | ||
And it's like, really? | ||
I'm gonna go and meet the wife of my, or the mother of my kids in a club, in a bar? | ||
I'm gonna go to a bar, we're drinking at night, and she's had a long-term accident, she's had one night stands, Hey, what's up? | ||
And she's gotta parade her cleavage around to get attention. | ||
Like, do you see the problem here? | ||
Do you see why this is no longer conducive, or maybe never was, to a healthy sexuality? | ||
How would women get attention? | ||
By showing more, revealing more, you know, being more flirtatious. | ||
So it's really baked into the cake. | ||
Even in ways you don't realize, people think that's trad. | ||
People think it's fucking trad to, you know, show up for the date and pick her up and take her... 50s roleplayers, not trad. | ||
Fuck you. | ||
Your 1950s roleplay. | ||
It was already over at that point. | ||
In case you didn't notice, you know what period the boomers were going up in? | ||
The 50s and 60s. | ||
People go, I wish it was like the 50s again. | ||
It was already over! | ||
It was already over. | ||
The 50s was the fruit of the previous 400 years. | ||
And people go, I wish... So the 50s was like... It was like running through first base. | ||
It was just like pure momentum from a period that was already over. | ||
A period that ended a long time ago. | ||
It was fumes. | ||
And people go, I wish it was like the 50s. | ||
That's like no different than people saying, I wish it was like the 90s. | ||
The further it means we... | ||
Can't just look back to an arbitrary point in our recent history and establish that as traditional. | ||
We have to create tradition. | ||
We have to create things based on timeless principles. | ||
And like, showing up in the coupe and knocking on her door and taking her out to the drive-in show, like, that's not a timeless principle. | ||
That is an anachronism. | ||
You're not even reactionary or conservative. | ||
You are an anachronism. | ||
You wanna wear a fucking fedora, and you wanna go in an old-timey car and pick up a girl in some arbitrary, modest dress, but you really wanna play the same game. | ||
And that's not gonna work. | ||
At all. | ||
Q-Who is the Antichrist? | ||
Could it be Mr. Beast? | ||
He's out there performing miracles, curing blindness, deafness, and his name is literally Beast. | ||
Also great job with Leafy and Circa. | ||
No, I think that's retarded You know when people are playing these guessing games like he's dope I don't really buy into that too much because it's like it's just not helpful because you can't prophecy enough You know, so like a lot of the doomsday will this is the Antichrist or this is the end of the world date I've never really been too interested in that subject Spence sent $3. | ||
Why are you being attacked for liking post-pubescent 16-year-old girls, which is the age of consent in half of this country and all of Europe? | ||
This is gatekeeping by ugly post-wall single women. | ||
...into thinking that, like, a 17-year-old is literally a child! | ||
It's like, you are a bitch! | ||
You have been totally gaslit and controlled by women. | ||
Specifically, older women. | ||
Because older women feel very insecure, of course. | ||
Women are so insecure about... I'm insecure about my age and I'm a man. | ||
Imagine being a woman and like all your value is bound up at least when it comes to sexuality. | ||
Imagine how self-conscious women are. | ||
And so the idea that they're going up against these untouched virgin 16 year olds and you're like 28. | ||
Imagine the panic. | ||
Imagine the sheer terror If you're 28, yeah, maybe you could compete with an 18-year-old. | ||
Maybe. | ||
I mean, that's already bad enough. | ||
But even 2, even though that's the arbitrary age of consent, they're like, ew, that's too young too. | ||
19, that's too young too. | ||
It's like, I'm sorry, bitch. | ||
What's the acceptable age for me to get married as a 24-year-old man? | ||
Is 22 okay? | ||
Is that old enough for you? | ||
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Seriously? | ||
And I'm sure many of them would say yes. | ||
I'm sure some would say that's even too young. | ||
It's almost in every case driven by women's anxiety. | ||
Aging, roasty women's anxiety because of their promiscuity and because of their age. | ||
If I say 16, I'm gross. | ||
If I say 17, I'm gross. | ||
If I say 18, I'm gross. | ||
If I say 19, I'm... If I say 20... If I'm a 30 year old man, Which I'm not, I'm 24. | ||
But if I'm a 30-year-old man and I go out and say, I want a 21-year-old wife, women go, you're disgusting! | ||
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Can't you find a woman your own age? | ||
I don't want to. | ||
I don't want to. | ||
I want a young, hot girl. | ||
I don't want a semen all up in her and, you know, other guys slapping her around and pulling her hair and shit like that. | ||
Okay? | ||
And what guy wouldn't want that? | ||
I mean, what's wrong with you? | ||
But these guys, I mean, women just have them like this! | ||
I mean, women, every man today, women just got them. | ||
They just freaking got them. | ||
And a guy starts to have an original thought, like maybe the Jews control the world. | ||
Whoa! | ||
And there's their roasty bitch wife going, what, honey? | ||
What did you just do? | ||
Nothing, nothing, honey. | ||
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Nothing, honey. | ||
Let's go to Sephora and buy more makeup for your makeup channel. | ||
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Fucking pussy. | |
I'm sorry. | ||
I'm so vul- I'm really vulgar. | ||
I'm trying not to be vulgar. | ||
I really try. | ||
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You know, a guy drives by. | ||
I mean, let me just paint a picture for you. | ||
You have like a Catholic school where the girls wear uniforms and they're wearing skirts and they're in the school uniform. | ||
You drive by, you see the most beautiful 16, 17 year old girl you have ever seen. | ||
Voluminous, curly hair, and you see her walking down the street You know, you're telling me, you're telling me you don't do one of these, you're telling me you don't do like that, and what, if you do, you're a pedophile? | ||
Fuck you. | ||
That is your mom talking, that is some roasty talking, that is some, that's like your beta male father talking, that's like your beta dad, or your beta whoever friends, that guy. | ||
I'm an asexual incel, so I'm not even saying that so much for me. | ||
I'm saying that for you guys. | ||
And by the way, it would be no different if it was anybody else. | ||
If you were, if you changed the ages a little bit. | ||
If you were 40, let's say you're a 40 year old gray hair old guy, okay? | ||
You know, you're, you're uh... And your wife's got, you know, your wife's... Hang on, my hair's all messed up. | ||
Let me get my hair right. | ||
Cause you know, they're gonna clip this like they did the other one. | ||
I want my hair to not look like shit. | ||
But it does look like shit. | ||
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Well, it's not that bad How about that Better? | ||
That's a little better. | ||
Now let me paint another picture for you. | ||
You're 40. | ||
You're a 40 year old man. | ||
You got gray hair. | ||
You're some buffoon dad. | ||
Little gut, like a little baby. | ||
You got man boobs. | ||
You're in a graphic t-shirt that you bought from Walmart. | ||
You're in jeans. | ||
You're wearing shoes that are comfortable. | ||
I mean, you're just like an absolute schlub. | ||
You're just an absolute pay pig for your wife and your leech kids, okay? | ||
This is your life. | ||
Now, you're driving your least low-end luxury sedan. | ||
Maybe even a little, maybe like 21. | ||
with a boobs and a butt and all this and you mark my words if a woman saw that she would be like you're disgusting yeah i can't believe it you're a perv you're a pervert if you're 40 and she's like 21 so clearly it's not about the age of the woman it's about the fact Who's going to marry the 30-year-old women then? | ||
Who's going to marry the 40-year-old women? | ||
Who's going to marry these older women? | ||
If 17-year-olds are hot, if 16-year-olds are hot, good luck. | ||
Who are the richest guys going to go for? | ||
Who are the richest, most successful guys that have their pick of the litter, who are they going to go for? | ||
Are they going to go for middle school and law school? | ||
You're in your 30s. | ||
If you're successful, you have a practice or something, you have money, you're in like your You're in your 30s. | ||
If you go to college for a long time, you get a really good job in like finance or banking, maybe you're like late 20s, early 30s. | ||
Who are these guys gonna pick? | ||
You can't pick anyone that's 16. | ||
Still have value when they're 25. | ||
And so it's like, anyway, that's a huge problem. | ||
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And guys are gonna go along with it because they are slaves to women. | ||
And that's the thing, I don't give a shit, okay? | ||
Like, I'm asexual, I'm antisocial, I'm chillin', I'm a solitary man. | ||
Doesn't affect me in any way. | ||
But it's all these guys out there that they know if they talk like that or their girlfriend overhears that, like, they're literally gonna be on the couch. | ||
Imagine, like, the objectively weaker person in your house telling you, like, you're on the couch, mister. | ||
Or, like, denying you literally anything. | ||
It's like, excuse me, I'm the biggest, strongest person in this house. | ||
House! | ||
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Like... | |
I'm on the couch? | ||
I live here! | ||
I pay for this! | ||
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You're on the streets! | |
You know, the way women talk to men, it's unbelievable. | ||
The way that women control men, I can't believe it, but men are so weak. | ||
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Because they want sex. | |
And women are the gatekeepers. | ||
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Anyway. | |
So I'm cooking. | ||
I'm cooking over here. | ||
First man sent $3. | ||
Good job on Leafy's stream. | ||
I like Leafy but I wish he would stop putting that hot girl as the thumbnail. | ||
I didn't really see that. | ||
I wasn't paying attention. | ||
Bleach sent $5. | ||
The next time you want to come in here and tell me what I'm doing wrong, you are welcome to keep it to yourself. | ||
Howard Hamlin. | ||
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This. | |
Facts. | ||
Tenryo sent $3. | ||
Anime sucks. | ||
No way. | ||
That's not the real Tenryo. | ||
Impossible. | ||
I'm not really an expert on that subject. | ||
I'll tell you my personal philosophy. | ||
Darius any real benefit to be derived from drugs like Valium? | ||
A good friend of mine has been crippled by anxiety and panic attacks for two months and as a last resort is considering trying it despite hating taking pills of any kind. | ||
I'm really an expert on that subject. | ||
I'll tell you my personal philosophy. | ||
My personal idea is that I am against drugs like Like, I have never taken a serious drug in my life. | ||
I've never taken anything other than Tylenol, Claritin, like that, that's the extent of my extreme pain. | ||
And they were trying to give me morphine. | ||
I went in and the doctor was like, you know, she's like, well, we want to put you on some painkillers. | ||
I said, nope, no painkillers. | ||
And she's like, She's like, but you broke bones, like you should really... I go, can I start off on like a Tylenol? | ||
She's like, I was going to give you Morphine. | ||
I'm like, Morphine? | ||
I'm like, isn't that a little overkill? | ||
And so I'm adaptive. | ||
Like, I think that in some cases, anxiety or other illnesses like that can be more detrimental than drug use. | ||
A lot of people point to the problems with drug use But there are real problems with some of these other issues that people have. | ||
Now, again, I'm not the expert. | ||
I have issues. | ||
I have problems with, like, energy. | ||
I'm very low energy a lot of the time. | ||
I have severe problems with sleep. | ||
You know, and so... And I have, like, detrimental problems. | ||
Like, not being able to sleep at night is extremely detrimental. | ||
I don't take sleeping pills. | ||
But I do things, like I'll take a natural thing like a melatonin, or if I were really serious I would try working out. | ||
For me, I think I may have some kind of ADHD or something, because when I take caffeine, I feel like a person. | ||
When I don't take any kind of stimulant, other than in very rare circumstances, I feel like shit all the time. | ||
And some people say different diets. | ||
I have worked out in the past. | ||
I've always felt bad. | ||
When I take caffeine, I feel focused. | ||
Sometimes I even get tired, like I fall asleep. | ||
Now anyway, that's just my own, you know, I think everybody experiments a little bit with what they do. | ||
I think everybody plays doctor with themselves, and they try to self-medicate in their own way. | ||
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But it doesn't affect us. | |
And I also think that the people underestimate their own bodies healing powers and what what diet and other things can do but sometimes it comes up short you know a lot of the people that push diet and exercise they're also all on trend you know all these guys that are like You know, you just need to eat liver. | ||
You just need to, like, Liver King. | ||
If that fit eating liver, people would do it. | ||
People would have done it. | ||
Everybody knows you need drugs to do that. | ||
And the same goes, kind of, like, for everything else, so... | ||
I don't know. | ||
I think people underestimate generally what their body does. | ||
I think people overestimate what their body can do in this space. | ||
I think people overemphasize diet and exercise. | ||
Like, don't get me wrong, I think that's a big part of it, but even depression. | ||
Take a cold shower. | ||
Like, I actually don't think that's... I actually think that sometimes that's not gonna do it for people. | ||
Like, drugs exist for a reason. | ||
They're appealing for a reason. | ||
So... | ||
That's just some thoughts I have on it. | ||
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But I'm not an expert. | |
Thanks, yeah. | ||
but I'm not an expert. | ||
Thanks, yeah, I thought it was a good show. | ||
Yeah, you'd like that, wouldn't you? | ||
You desperately want some kind of cosmic justice. | ||
How could he make fun of us like that? | ||
You know, you're gonna die, and you're gonna say, man, Nick Funches was so mean to me, and God's gonna look at the Super Chats and be like, really? | ||
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You know? | |
Anyway, I've never seen Lost, so it's kind of Reddit. | ||
Pretty underscore fly underscore white underscore guy sent three dollars. | ||
186. | ||
Why doesn't Destiny's wife have his last name? | ||
Why do you think? | ||
I'm trying to disrespect or talk down to you last night, and in no way was I trying to dig, be condescending or patronizing. | ||
I feel a great deal of respect for what you do and sacrifice, and was genuinely trying to offer words of encouragement and support. | ||
God bless you. | ||
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Hey, well thank you. | |
Hey, God bless you too, man. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Bob sent $3. | ||
Stefan Molyneux just did a deep dive into AI on his podcast. | ||
Why don't... You know, if you want to watch Jewish Stefan Molyneux for a deep dive... I want a deep dive! | ||
Deep dive, deep dive. | ||
You're such a faggot. | ||
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You know that? | |
You know that you're such a little faggot? | ||
I want a deep dive! | ||
We need deep dives! | ||
We need, we need, I'm such a low IQ idiot. | ||
I need, I need Jew Molyneux. | ||
I need Stefan Molyneux, descendant of Holocaust survivors, to go into a subject. | ||
Walk me through it like I'm a baby. | ||
Listen pal, you don't like the content, you can go watch the Jew, okay? | ||
There's the door. | ||
I won't try to, I promise you, I will not try to stop you. | ||
Ali Jamal 1776 cents $7. | ||
Hey, it's me your favorite Arab Ali Jamal. | ||
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I really liked your analysis on why Andrew Tate is successful and you did it My favorite Arab is probably Saddam Hussein or Somebody else but anyway, I appreciate it. | |
Yeah. | ||
Thank you. | ||
I'm glad you like the content Spencer Sauce sent $10. | ||
I've been catching up on all the drama recently. | ||
Milo tries to say you've accomplished nothing. | ||
Go on YouTube and type your name. | ||
MSNBC. | ||
You spoil us with your show. | ||
Insane to think people watch anything else. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Well, the problem is you're listening to what a Jewish pedophile was saying, so there's really your first... | ||
area where you probably need to work on that. | ||
I don't really concern myself too much with what Jews say. | ||
Any Jews for that matter. | ||
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That big report came out about their... what is it? | |
They've got a hundred billion dollar... I don't know what they... the word for it escapes me but they've got a hundred billion dollar fund and like fifty billion dollars all in stocks. | ||
Which... I mean, I don't know. | ||
Maybe the Catholic Church works similarly. | ||
I don't know what the Catholic Church balance sheet looks like. | ||
But it's just kind of in stocks with it. | ||
Isn't that kind of like what Scientology does? | ||
Isn't that the criticism about Scientology? | ||
But... Then again, I'm just... I'm just taking some shots on a rival religion, to be honest with you. | ||
No, I don't know that I would do reaction content when the news cycle's bad. | ||
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I mean, maybe. | |
Their population isn't very old, it's just that now their population is tapering. | ||
And I would say that, I mean that is going to be a problem for them within this century. | ||
There are populations supposed to peak I forget exactly the year but it's supposed to happen in a couple decades and I mean they have the same problem that we do in the sense that our population also has a collapsing fertility rate. | ||
The difference is their population is much bigger and also their I think they're becoming much better at efficiently allocating their human capital, better at identifying and selecting people that will be useful to the state and to society compared to ours, where we have affirmative action, they have IQ tests. | ||
So, yeah, I don't think anybody disputes that, but that's a problem happening around the world. | ||
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That's the thing that everyone has in common. | |
Marie sent $30. | ||
Howdy Nick. | ||
Nice job on the stream collabs. | ||
That's how it's done. | ||
Yeah, I'm glad I could catch the show live on the way to work. | ||
Thanks! | ||
Glad you like it. | ||
Hungarian Groyper sent $3. | ||
Age of Consent is 14 in Hungary BTW. | ||
Hunsell stay winning smile great show Nick 07. | ||
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Okay, based. | |
Thanks for the super chat Hungarian Groyper. | ||
I, yeah, I mean, I don't know. | ||
14 might be a little young. | ||
But, uh... Hey, thank you very much, man. | ||
I appreciate the big super chat. | ||
Big shout out, Daniel. | ||
Yeah, I'm hanging in there. | ||
I'm trying to recover. | ||
It sucks. | ||
I've never had a bad injury before. | ||
And I keep kicking myself. | ||
I'm like, man, if only I didn't go out that day. | ||
I know you can't think like that. | ||
But there's office and I'm just kicking myself like man if I just didn't go out if I just didn't Take that trip. | ||
I would have been fine if I just I like Basically blew through a red light Right not not actually it was like a yellow, you know, but it was one of those yellows that I kind of pushed and if I didn't push that yellow, I wouldn't have made it to the intersection where the crash happened later on and You know, I wouldn't... No, you can't think like that. | ||
But I do! | ||
I'm like, if I just... If I just didn't do that, I'd be fine. | ||
I'd be fine. | ||
I still have my other car. | ||
I would have just been eating ice cream that day. | ||
I'd be fit. | ||
I'd be... All this stuff would be just fine, you know? | ||
So... But the way I think about it, I've lived 24 years. | ||
I've never really had more. | ||
Some people have less. | ||
stuff like that and I've been pretty blessed so if I get I've never gotten a car crash before this month I got two like one one after the other you know and they were both pretty not serious you know both both I was able to walk away from so I guess I'm blessed some people they get taken out by a drunk driver they're a kid you know some people get decapitated I guess you can't think of it that way What if I died there? | ||
Different story. | ||
Then I'd really be like, man, I wish I didn't go. | ||
But everyone's gonna die. | ||
Everyone's gonna get their arms and legs cut off and explode and... You know, shit's gonna happen to people, so... Can't think about it that way. | ||
But... I'll be excited to get back on the road. | ||
I miss driving. | ||
I wanna drive. | ||
Get food to eat and everything. | ||
Now I'm just this... I'm like Howard Hughes. | ||
I'm... | ||
I'm a shut-in. | ||
Anyway, so thanks for the super chat. | ||
I appreciate the prayers. | ||
General Zoomer sent $4. | ||
Hey! | ||
Hey! | ||
Smile! | ||
Tenryo sent $3. | ||
NMA does not suck. | ||
I am its Royal Guard. | ||
You know this. | ||
Now I'm confused. | ||
Of Canon Law 1083. | ||
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I don't know that one, but... You're Tradwife, sir. | |
Giant tattoo on her back. | ||
Hi! | ||
Get out of my face, bitch. | ||
Well, thanks for the anon super chat. | ||
This nigga beat a Mossad agent in the full Yeezy fit. | ||
So based the personification of Wangaff poetic. | ||
Also the ain't on super chat was me. | ||
Well, thanks for the ain't on super chat. | ||
A bubble coat and my Balenciaga excavators. | ||
And my Burberry shades. | ||
Yeah, I'll throw down in that outfit. | ||
I got that dog in me. | ||
If somebody, and by the way, he hit me first. | ||
We were walking down the street. | ||
This guy sucker punches me. | ||
I throw my bags down. | ||
I sprint after him. | ||
And I'm in the full, I'm in the full fit. | ||
I chase the best punches, but I'm like, hey! | ||
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Fuck you! | |
I like put my finger in his face. | ||
And we're grappling and I'm swinging on him and he like storms off. | ||
Listen. | ||
I got it hard, okay? | ||
I'm a kid with heart. | ||
People critique the technique. | ||
It's not about the technique. | ||
It's about heart. | ||
It's about balls. | ||
So, anyway. | ||
Name someone else who would do... Okay. | ||
Anonymous says, I don't know if this is schizo, but I just saw an article that says the Chinese believe Jews control America. | ||
Then Montana bans TikTok. | ||
Is cheap haste coincidence? | ||
Okay, you know. | ||
No. | ||
That's not why. | ||
They've been saying that forever. | ||
Everyone's known that forever. | ||
Okay. | ||
Okay! | ||
That's our last Super Chat. | ||
Okay! | ||
Alright! | ||
That's our last Super Chat. | ||
That's gonna do it for me tonight. | ||
As always, remember to go live. | ||
Follow me on Rumble, Gab, Telegram, True Social. | ||
Link's down below. | ||
I'm on the air Monday through Friday, 9 o'clock Central, 10 o'clock Eastern. | ||
As always, thanks for watching. | ||
Thanks to our Super Chatter, specifically Daniel. | ||
Thanks to everybody that watches the show. | ||
We love you. | ||
And I'll see you tomorrow. | ||
Until then, have a great rest of your evening. | ||
Americanism, not globalism! | ||
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America first! | |
The American people will come first once again! | ||
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America First! |