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- Good evening, everybody.
nick fuentes
You're watching America First.
My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes.
We have a great show for you tonight.
Very excited to be back here with you tonight on Friday.
We have a lot to talk about tonight.
Lots to get into.
Big show.
It's a big show.
A lot going on today.
If you've been following the news.
Featured story tonight.
We're finally, finally, we're gonna do it.
We're gonna talk about the riots going on in France.
I've been promising it for the last three days, but I just keep getting carried away with other stuff.
But tonight I'm finally gonna talk about it and Here's the thing.
It's just really the present state of everything in white countries.
It's a story we've all heard before.
Some Muslim kid gets shot by the cops.
It's perfectly justified.
And now all the monkeys are freaking blowing everything up.
Now all these savages are destroying everything.
And how many times have we seen this before?
We see this in America, we see this in England, we see this in France.
This is just how it is now.
This is just how it goes.
So I don't... I've been pushing it off because it's like... It's another day.
It's another day.
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Hello?
nick fuentes
I mean this is how it goes in every major city here in America.
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Not, obviously, to that extent.
nick fuentes
This is, uh...
I think it's more a wave.
mass rioting, but this is just the quality of life that we can expect in white countries, thanks largely to mass migration.
So is it a development?
I think it's more a wave.
It's more part of a wave, and it's a statement on trends that have been happening for decades and generations, but we'll talk about that tonight.
We'll also be talking tonight about the two big Supreme Court decisions that came down today on affirmative, or I'm sorry, not affirmative action, that was yesterday, on discrimination against gay people and about the student loan forgiveness that Joe Biden attempted to get through, through executive powers.
A couple years ago, and they were both good decisions.
This comes on the heels of the affirmative action decision, which was yesterday.
Yesterday, the Supreme Court ruled that colleges cannot take race into account in admissions, which was a landmark decision, and we spent most of the show last night talking about why that's such a big deal and how positive that is.
Although, as we said yesterday, How much things are going to change remains to be seen.
Nevertheless, a very good development on a very important issue.
Tonight we're talking about these two new cases.
As I said, the first is about a person's right to discriminate.
It's a case in Colorado where a web developer refused service to Gay couples.
This web developer did not want to design websites for weddings for gay couples, although they wanted to do them for straight couples.
Supreme Court ruled that that person is allowed to discriminate.
They've got freedom of speech, freedom of conscience, and therefore, in this narrow case of freedom to discriminate against so-called LGBT people, Based on their religious principles.
And then the second case is about student loan forgiveness.
As you know, Joe Biden, and this was largely for the midterms, Joe Biden attempted a major student loan forgiveness program a couple years ago.
It would have cost 400 billion dollars, and there were conditions, there were requirements for this.
It wasn't just forgiving every student loan in unlimited amounts.
But it was a pretty good chunk.
I don't know the figures that are in here, but tens of millions of students would have been eligible for this.
It would have been a big deal.
And the Supreme Court struck that down.
No student loan forgiveness.
They say that totally exceeds the power of the President, which it does.
There's no act of Congress here.
You cannot unilaterally change the education industry like this.
And put out $400 billion without Congress's approval.
That's just basic Constitution.
So, we'll talk about those cases too.
And it should be a pretty good show.
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A lot of news going on.
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So we're going to dive into this show.
We'll get into the news because there's a lot of it today.
And our first story is about the French riots.
And here's the gist.
I'll go through the story.
I'll bring you up to speed where we are as of today.
Because this has now been going on for, I think, almost a full week.
And these are, they say, the biggest, most violent protests in France since 2005, when there were mass protests.
This is even bigger than the Yellow Jackets.
It's bigger than other recent civil unrest over the pension reform.
This is a really big deal.
And the story goes that there was a 17-year-old kid who got pulled over at a traffic stop.
Cops pull him over.
And they're apprehending him at the window of the car, and he doesn't turn off the car.
He starts going.
Cop shoots him point-blank once.
Kid dies.
Shoots him once through the arm, through the chest.
He's dead.
17 years old.
The kid's parents is filming it, or they are filming it, and they put it on TikTok, and they say, we need revenge for this guy.
His name is Nahel.
Revenge for Nahel.
That's the hashtag.
Now, the cop says that he had to shoot the kid because he didn't stop.
And if you don't stop, then the vehicle becomes a weapon, it becomes deadly, and then it warrants deadly force.
Although the police have charged him with homicide.
It doesn't work quite the same as it does here in the United States or in the United Kingdom.
But in France, they have made him the target of an investigation for homicide, which is their equivalent of an indictment.
They've charged him!
So they have charged him with homicide, they have placed him on leave.
The President of France, Macron, has disavowed him!
Disavowed his actions, which is actually a rarity, because the French government is pretty pro-police.
But so this kid dies.
He's a Muslim kid.
He's Algerian and Moroccan.
And in response to the killing, people have taken to the streets and they are now burning buildings, looting stores, attacking the police.
They apparently have explosives, fireworks, semi-automatic and some have said automatic rifles.
And this is spread across the entire country.
It's not now limited to the city where it happened, which is a city called Nanterre.
It's now everywhere.
And so this is a story from CNN.
We'll read it from the top.
It says, quote, More than 400 people have been arrested across France as unrest spreads to major cities during a third night of riots.
This is yesterday.
Triggered by the deadly police shooting of a teenager of Algerian and Moroccan descent during a traffic stop.
At least three towns around Paris, including, I can't read those, imposed full or partial nighttime curfews as a police intelligence report leaked to French media predicted widespread urban violence over the coming nights.
Bans on public gatherings were instated and helicopters and drones mobilized in the neighboring cities in the country's north.
A lawyer for the officer accused of shooting the 17-year-old known as Nahel M. in Nanterre, a west suburb of central Paris, said that he had offered an apology to the teen's family.
The lawyer said, quote, the first words he pronounced were to say sorry, and the last words he said were to say sorry to the family.
He is devastated he doesn't get up in the morning to kill people, obviously.
Leonard, the lawyer, said the officer had aimed down towards the driver's leg, but was bumped, causing him to shoot towards the chest.
He had to be stopped, but obviously the officer didn't want to kill the driver, the lawyer said, adding that his client's detention was being used to try to calm rioters.
Now keep in mind, I always hate when I hear this.
They always... Usually you never hear this from law enforcement because it's just a totally ignorant thing to say.
Usually you hear this from the rioters or from the advocates of so-called police reform.
When they see a police-involved shooting of a young person or maybe of a person who won't calm down, they say, well can't you just shoot him in the leg?
Can't you just shoot him in the hand?
Can't you just shoot the gun out of his hand?
Shoot the knife out of his hand?
Like it's like it's Red Dead Redemption or Fallout New Vegas or something like you're gonna go into your vats and like As though that's how it works and anybody who's ever shot a gun or anybody that's ever taken lessons about firearms understands that using a firearm is deadly force.
You don't use a firearm if you don't intend to kill somebody.
Discharging a firearm is deadly force.
No matter where you're aiming and so you shouldn't be shooting somebody unless You seek to kill them.
That's just the rule.
And what's more, when it comes to a firearm, you're using it for deadly force.
That implies this is a life-threatening or potentially life-threatening situation.
When you shoot somebody, you shoot them in the center of mass.
You shoot them in their chest cavity, because that's the biggest target.
And because that is what is going to produce the most stopping power.
You don't aim for a arm or a leg or a hand, because the purpose of a firearm is not to paralyze or immobilize somebody.
It's not to detain somebody.
The purpose of a firearm is to kill somebody.
And so, it follows that if you're in a life-threatening situation, and life-threatening... a life-threatening situation, and therefore deadly force is required, Then it follows that you are going to want to shoot somebody in the place where you have the highest likelihood of hitting them, and then therefore killing them.
So nobody aims for the hand.
Nobody aims for the leg.
You aim for the center of mass.
You shoot to kill.
You use a firearm in a life-threatening situation because it's deadly force.
All this stuff about, well can't they just shoot him in the leg?
This comes from people that don't know about guns and they don't know about these kinds of situations.
And any cop will tell you that.
Any police officer will tell you that.
Any security guard.
I think even anybody with a concealed carry license.
In some states you have to get training.
Illinois is one of those states where I live.
And I'm pretty sure if you go to any CCL class, they will tell you all of the following.
It's a very cartoonish idea.
So I don't know why this lawyer is saying this, speaking on behalf of the police.
Well, he meant to shoot him in the leg.
No, cops don't do that.
Cops don't, as far as I know, that's not part of the rules of engagement for police, is to deploy deadly force to try to paralyze somebody's leg or something.
And I don't know why, I mean, and even think about that situation, it doesn't even make sense in that situation.
If a cop starts shooting you, and you're behind the wheel of a moving car that's running, what do you think that does to a person?
You get shot in the leg, you say, okay, all right, all right, I surrender.
You're getting shot.
You're gonna throw your hands up and say, okay, okay, stop shooting me, please?
At that point, you're gonna hit the gas!
If you hear gunshots ring out, you're just gonna drive away, obviously.
That's why you shoot to kill.
Shooting, not only is that deadly force, and not only in the case of police does it mean that you're in a life-threatening situation, but it creates Kill or be killed situation if a cop shoots somebody or shoots at somebody now that person is put in a life-or-death Situation once once the shots have rung out that means this cop is trying to kill me So it's a it's an escalation.
That's a point.
I'm trying to make so this shooting in the leg thing Doesn't mean I don't know where that came from that doesn't make any sense I don't know if they're just stupid over there.
Maybe they don't know anything about guns.
Maybe they think the public doesn't know anything about guns, but that's not how it works.
Well, I tried to shoot him in the leg.
What good would that have done?
You shoot him in the leg, he's behind the wheel of a car.
If I'm behind the wheel of the car and I get shot, I'm driving away.
No matter who it is, obviously.
I'm not gonna sit around and wait to get shot in the face.
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Ow!
nick fuentes
Oh, he shot me!
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Okay, stop, stop!
nick fuentes
Don't shoot me again!
Don't shoot me again!
It's like, no, you did- you tried to get away.
Anyway, so this is the lawyer's defense, you know.
He's- he's sorry.
He's so sorry.
He meant to shoot in the leg, okay?
So the story goes on it says the 38 year old officer was on Thursday placed under formal investigation for voluntary homicide, which is the equivalent of being charged in this jurisdiction.
The public prosecutor for Nanterre said on Thursday that Nahel died from a single shot through his left arm and chest while driving off after being stopped by police.
Officer said he had opened fire because he feared that he and his colleague or someone else could be hit by the car and The prosecutor said quote the public prosecutor considers that the legal conditions for using the weapon have not been met Now hell was known to police for previously failing to comply with traffic stop orders So And let's talk a little bit just about this situation.
So you've got a 17-year-old kid.
He gets pulled over by the cops.
And as always with these kinds of stories, like with George Floyd or Trayvon Martin or Michael Brown, one, there's always so many lies.
And there's always... they're always trying to create a martyr out of the victim.
I mean, that's one of the attributes of it.
But maybe the biggest attribute of all these stories is that they always start in the middle of the story.
That's where the video, that's where the TikTok always starts.
And it's so amazing because you'll watch other videos where the suspect doesn't get shot.
Like I saw a video the other day, for example, of some TikTok where police are apprehending some black guy.
This is in America.
And he's screaming, Don't kill me!
Don't kill me!
Please!
Oh, you're hurting me!
I can't breathe!
We later found out that he had just killed three people.
He had just killed three people moments before the video started rolling.
He killed a news reporter, killed an elderly woman, and then killed somebody else.
Cops chased him down, and he ran.
He ran.
He tried to jump in a car.
Cops got him, tackled him.
But the video starts rolling, I'm sure one of the brothers starts recording, and then he starts screaming, I can't breathe!
Help me!
Please don't kill me!
In this case, the guy didn't get shot, but it's a perfect example of the problem with this situation.
It's one of the problems with this situation.
It always starts in the middle.
And this is no different.
You see the TikTok, which is what made this blow up.
This is what made it go viral, was the video of it.
And you see the cops on either side of the window pointing the gun inside the car, and they shoot him point-blank.
But think about it.
Here you've got a kid who has been disorderly at other traffic stops.
In this case, he doesn't stop the car.
He doesn't turn the car off or stop moving the car.
The cops are trying to apprehend him and he's getting away.
This, believe it or not, is a very unusual situation.
Law-abiding citizens do not resist the police.
You may think, oh well all he was doing was driving away from the cops.
Who do you know that does that?
Who do you know that has ever done that?
I have never once in my life thought about running from the cops.
And I've gotten pulled over my fair share of times.
I've never gotten a ticket, but I've gotten pulled over for speeding, my license plate was expired once, pulled over for taking an illegal U-turn.
Whatever the case, And I think this is true of almost anybody, including everyone watching the show or anyone you know.
You pull over, you stop, you comply with the police.
And we also know, by the way, as white people and as law-abiding people, that even if you disagree with what's happening, if you don't like how you're being treated, that's actually not the time to adjudicate it.
One time, for example, I got pulled over for an expired license plate.
Expired registration.
My registration was valid, but for whatever reason I got pulled over for it.
This was recently.
Now, in that situation, me being a white person, I knew this.
I didn't sit there and argue.
I got the citation, and then when I got home, I looked at the details, I showed up for my hearing date, I presented the proof of my registration, and I got the citation dismissed.
Because that's how white people do it.
That's also how law-abiding people do it.
That's how civilized people do it.
Because we live in a society.
So we have laws.
We have rules.
There is a process.
Sometimes mistakes are made.
And sometimes...
You actually get in trouble for the right reason, and sometimes there are legitimate consequences, and living in a society means understanding that if you're being treated unfairly, you go through the process.
If you're being treated fairly, you submit yourself to the consequences.
That's just part of being a civilized human being.
But for some reason, blacks and other groups think that, one, you're going to adjudicate that at a traffic stop.
Two, and more often than not, they're wrong.
More often than not, they're already criminals and there's a warrant out for their arrest, or they got pulled over for a perfectly legitimate reason.
And so not only do they not submit themselves to the process, often they are criminals.
But then on top of that, they're going to get irate, they're going to get aggressive, they're going to get violent.
And here's the thing about the police.
What you need to understand about the nature of the police is that, I mean, they're law enforcement.
We have laws, we have rules.
Without them, there would be chaos.
Without them, there would be disorder.
There would be constant theft and murder.
So we have laws, but laws don't enforce themselves.
We need people to enforce them.
You need people to enforce them because people will break them.
Opportunists, predators, We'll break the laws out of convenience because they'll not adhere to them for the good of society, they don't see them as legitimate, they think that they can profit from breaking the law and getting away with it.
You know, I know I'm not explaining anything that people don't really understand, but this is important.
At some point, people have to die for breaking the law, because otherwise, the law would have no authority.
So, the police are not just people.
They are the law personified.
They are enforcers of the law.
And the law has to kill people.
Because in any society, there's always going to be law breaking, there's always going to be opportunists that will break the law, evade law enforcement.
It's literally in their DNA.
It's literally a genetic trait that some people Who are not socialized in the same way, will not ever adhere to the law enforcement, and that's why these people have to be put in jail forever, guarded by guns, or they have to be killed in the streets in situations like this.
It just has to happen.
So when you have a black person, or any other person for that matter, blatantly, flagrantly disrespecting the law, or aggressively moving against the law, you die.
Like, that is just what has to happen.
You die.
Cops are not like ordinary people, where you get in an argument and there's some sense or basis of equality.
The cops represent the state.
They represent the sovereign.
They represent the law.
So when these people get aggressive against cops, or they refuse to obey the law or law enforcement for that matter, then they quite literally have to die.
There's like two pathways for a person like that.
They either have to be totally Trapped.
They either have to be detained, arrested, and imprisoned, or they have to die.
Like, and that is just an understanding that we have to have.
That's a conservative disposition.
Liberals don't seem to share that.
Liberals seem to be under the impression that in any situation, a person should never die.
A person should never face a death penalty.
People shouldn't die in war.
Criminals should not be killed.
They think that if some maniac loses his mind with a knife and goes on a rampage that you call a therapist.
That you're courting off the whole neighborhood and you bring in a hostage negotiator and therapist to convince this guy to be a nice person.
I'm sorry, that guy has to die.
And there's probably a certain percentage of the population just due to the genetic structure of the human population that is always going to have to die, that is always going to have to be imprisoned or killed.
We call these people sociopaths or psychopaths, malignant sociopaths.
These are people that for whatever reason will never accept the law anymore.
They will never accept authority.
Consequently, they will violate it at the expense of others.
And you gotta catch them or kill them.
It's what has to happen.
Now, in any case, in this particular situation, you've got a kid who's done this before.
He's driving away from law enforcement.
And we can nitpick about, well, should the cop have shot him, or should he have ran back in the car and chased him, or something?
I'm sorry, but you don't want to get shot.
Don't drive away from the police.
The police should not, in every case, actually have to explain themselves.
I know it's a tragic situation.
It's a tragic situation when a 17-year-old dies, because that's a very young age to lose your life.
And you can say that at that age a person is impulsive.
But a person being impulsive doesn't make them not dangerous.
A young man who is impulsive and reckless, you could say, might not have full control of his faculties because of his stage of development.
It doesn't make him not a danger to society.
And so that's really the job of the parents.
That's really the job of the society to make sure that it doesn't get to that point.
But at that point, it's no different than anyone older.
And you cannot be an adult male resisting the police in that way.
It's going to end badly.
In this situation, could there have been a different outcome?
Maybe.
But I would go as far as to say that you drive away from the cops, you're now moving with a deadly weapon.
A car is a deadly weapon.
If you see these car chases, they often end in fatalities, not just for the suspect, but also for civilians.
This guy gets in the car and runs.
The cops have to go after him.
Now you're in a car chase.
Now you're flying down the road through intersections, you're putting pedestrians at risk, you're putting other people at risk.
This is a person who got pulled over, so clearly already committed a crime, then resisted arrest by evading law enforcement.
So now other people should be put at risk, now pedestrians should be put at risk, now other people driving should be put at risk, now there should be destruction of property because of this.
Again, super easy way to avoid this ever happening again.
Stop committing crimes.
Stop resisting law enforcement.
It doesn't mean that there will never be an unjust police-involved shooting, or there'll never be an abuse of police power.
Just like there will never not be murderers, or there'll never not be criminals that kill people.
That's just how things go.
You're never going to get it 100%.
But that's the best way to reduce the odds that a tragedy happens.
So in this case, the culpability lies with the suspect.
But these are all ideas that we as whites have developed over thousands of years.
These are also ideas that, genetically, we accept.
Why do you think it is, for example, that in Saudi Arabia or Afghanistan, if somebody steals, they cut off the thief's hands?
Why do you think it is that they still punish people with stonings and lashings, and hanging on a crane, or they throw someone off of a building?
They do that because those people don't understand anything else.
Not genetically.
Not culturally.
It's not their history.
It's not their heritage.
Those countries do not have pluralism.
They never develop liberalism.
They never develop the kinds of institutions we have.
And they never develop those things because genetically, genetically, their behaviors are not compatible with those things.
The reason newsflash that whites get to have societies like we have had in the United Kingdom or in France or in America, it's not because we have privilege, it's not because we plundered their resources and enriched ourselves.
We have a system like we have because most people do not break the law.
Because most people have a civil, orderly temperament, and that is genetic.
Our behaviors, our attitudes, our way of life, and our mentality is conducive to this kind of structure.
And so a lot of people say, well, these Middle Easterners just have a bad culture.
We need to teach them.
They cannot be taught.
Those people over there have behaved like this for thousands and thousands of years.
That is why they never developed these institutions.
Those behaviors are coded into their DNA.
And they reproduce them everywhere they go, no matter how many generations they reproduce them over here.
That's why the reason that the civilizations have diverged has got nothing to do with, you know, we came up with an idea and everyone else just hasn't caught on.
It's because we came up with an idea and it works because of who we are.
Because of who we are as a people.
Because of who we are as a race.
Versus what goes on in every other continent.
Do you think it's so simple as going into Africa and telling them, hey, killing each other is a bad idea?
Chopping each other's heads off and covering someone in tires and setting them on fire is a bad idea?
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Like you think they haven't heard that one yet?
nick fuentes
Hey, it turns out bald people don't have nuggets of gold in their heads, so you should stop killing them and breaking their heads open for profit.
Like, do you think that's all that needs to be done?
Is you send a couple of missionaries of liberalism and say, hey guys, what if we, hear me out, worked?
What if we were productive and we stopped eating bushmeat?
What if we stopped using Oil from electrical transformers for cooking oil.
What if... I mean, these people don't get it.
And they don't get it because genetically they don't get it.
Behavior and mind are genetically determined for the most part.
And so that's what goes on.
You bring these third worlders over, whether it be to America, the blacks, or in France, or in the United Kingdom, you bring these people over and that's why it's every single time.
That's why when you look at these George Floyd type situations, it's always blacks.
It's always blacks that are doing the crime.
It's always blacks that are running from the cops.
It's always blacks that are then being gunned down by the cops.
And then it's always blacks that are blowing up the city in the name of justice But then looting liquor stores and phone stores and grocery stores and so on.
And it's why you see this Mizzy character in the United Kingdom jumping on countertops and running through stores and hijacking a train.
And it's the same thing that you see in France.
This is a third world problem.
These are third world people.
Bringing third world behaviors, causing third world problems.
And that's really the basis of the whole thing.
You could say, oh, well, surprise, surprise.
It's more of the same.
It's these Muslims, it's these blacks, it's these Arabs, it's whatever.
But at the end of the day, we have a system that is based on who we are as whites.
These people are incompatible with it.
We have a system that is predicated on people, for the most part, obeying the law.
It doesn't work if you bring in millions of people that will not obey the law.
It doesn't work if you bring in millions of people that want to take bribes and want to haggle and they scream and they honk their horns and they go and get their swords and they have blood feuds and they're raping everyone.
It just doesn't work.
It doesn't work.
If we're going to have a bunch of Arab Muslims living in France, then France has got to change.
You're going to need somebody like Gaddafi.
You're going to need somebody like Saddam Hussein to rule a country like that.
And you're going to need a patronage, mafia, dictatorship system to run it.
Because that's what they are.
That's their culture, and their culture is a product of their genetic selection.
So, as it turns out, you cannot import all these savages, and they arrive here and magically become liberals.
Liberals in different colors.
They were Libyans, and they were Iraqis, and Afghans, and Syrians, and just a minute ago, they were chopping each other to pieces with curvy swords.
But they came to America and France and all of a sudden they realized how great liberalism is and suddenly it doesn't work that way.
So anyway, the story goes on here.
That's this Nahel character.
And it would make no difference if it was this or something else.
Brown kid gets killed by the cops for whatever reason.
They call for vengeance.
It says, quote, local media reported that 420 people have been arrested As of 3.30 a.m.
on Friday, citing figures from the Interior Ministry, after 40,000 police officers were deployed, and that's nearly four times the number that were mobilized on Wednesday.
The Interior Minister called for support for our police, gendarme, and firefighters who are doing a brave job.
It was pictured by French media and police headquarters in Paris in the early hours of Friday.
In Nanterre, protesters torched cars, barricaded streets, and hurled projectiles at police.
After a peaceful vigil and march led by Nahal's mother descended into violence, protesters scrawled vengeance for Nahal across buildings, and as night set, a bank was lit on fire before firefighters put it out, and an elite police unit was deployed in an armored vehicle.
And then you get this other aspect of it, which is this.
What is really going on here?
is a race war.
It's not a real war.
It's not a real civil war.
And it's not even a revolution.
But it does constitute a racial conflict.
Because, like I said, these people come here and these things happen.
But here's what's interesting.
Nahel gets shot and killed by cops because he's a maniac.
But then all of his Muslim brothers, all of his Arab Muslim brothers, they go and riot.
They go and burn down the city.
They burn down the police headquarters.
Why?
Because they have been told, and this is what they believe, that this is a racist country, it's a racist system, And Nahel died because of who he was.
He was killed by the cops because he was a foreigner, because he was a Muslim.
And so now they want revenge.
Revenge against who?
Against this police officer?
Against the cops?
They want revenge against the white nation.
So the story goes.
When we say it's racist, what does that mean?
They mean white supremacist.
When they say it's a racist system, they mean it's a system that enshrines whites as having primacy.
It's a system that is biased towards and prefers whites and attempts to perpetuate white domination over the country.
They don't like that.
They don't want to be in a country.
Well, they do want to be in that country, but they want to be the boss.
So when they go out and say, we want vengeance, we want revenge, he was killed unjustly, they say it was the whites that killed him.
The whites killed him.
The whites, with their white country, with their white police, killed our brother.
So we're gonna burn down all their buildings.
We're gonna fuck up their city.
This white country, this white city, we're gonna cause all kinds of problems here.
They don't see it as theirs.
They don't see it as their own.
They don't see whites as fellow Frenchmen.
And that's really the problem, is not only have we imported these uncivilized people that will never get along, but they don't see themselves as part of our countries, they don't respect our countries, and what's more, they see our countries actually in racist terms.
They think that white people are evil, they don't want white people to run these countries, they want to run these countries.
And that's just not acceptable.
So I don't know who could have predicted this.
You watch the Arab Spring in 2011.
You watch the history of the Middle East, which has always been like this.
What you're seeing in France is what has gone on in North Africa and the Middle East forever.
Why are people surprised?
We looked at an entire region, a whole religion of looters and rioters and murderers and thieves.
And we brought them to France thinking that they would be different, but guess what?
They brought all that with them, and now they're raping, looting, rioting, killing... in France!
So what do you do in a situation like this?
These people gotta go.
It's that simple.
They gotta go.
This is not a small number of people, this is a large number of people.
And they gotta go.
I don't know how people don't see this and understand what is necessary here.
Which is that France, one of the great nations, one of the great civilizations in the history of the world, One of the cultural superpowers, at one time a military superpower, which has given so much to humanity, is now being razed to the ground by violent savages because some punk kid was shot by the cops for evading them.
How do people think that this can go on?
This is a direct consequence of multiracialism.
This is a direct consequence of these anti-white narratives which are embraced.
And some people say the anti-white narratives come from top down, and they do.
But they are enthusiastically accepted, and they comport with existing attitudes in the population.
In other words, it's not like these people were taught to hate whites.
They're just encouraged to burn their cities.
They weren't taught to distrust and hate the other.
They have that in them.
They have had that in them.
The most you could say is that the media exacerbates it and normalizes it and tolerates it instead of discouraging it.
That's the most that you could say.
And it's led to this untenable situation where this is now just a regular reality of living in a white country.
Whether it's you're living in a city like London or a city like Paris.
And I've said many times on this show before, it really is a choice.
We could have the old Paris back.
You know what we have to do.
How do you think we get the old Paris back?
You look at these old videos of Paris from a hundred years ago.
Why don't you take a wild guess how we're gonna get that back?
When you see all these migrants camped out everywhere, what do you think needs to be done to get the old Paris back?
Do you think that Paris can look like it did with tents of migrants everywhere?
Yeah, probably not.
So I think all those tents have to go.
I think we have to get rid of them.
Now they're not going to go on their own.
They came there.
They came there because that's where they want to be.
So they have to be removed.
These are just, like, this is just common sense.
Paris was one way.
Now we got all these barbarians camped out.
They came there because it's nice.
Yeah, I think a lot of people like to come there.
They don't want to leave.
We can't just ask them to leave, so what are we going to do?
Well, if you want Paris to be like it was, you have to do more than ask.
You gotta tell them they're gonna leave.
And then, you gotta take them out.
You gotta remove them.
You have to deport them or put them someplace else, but they can't be there anymore.
As one example.
And so, you see that that's very simply a choice.
Do we want to have Paris be a beautiful city?
Which stands as a testament to human creativity and achievement?
Or do we want it to be a disgusting dumpster landfill dumping ground?
I'd like Paris to be like it was, but what do I have to do to get it?
What do we as a civilization have to do?
What kind of a political will do we need to have?
We need to have the will to say, you need to leave.
We're asking you, but pretty soon we're not going to ask anymore.
We need to have the political will to say, you have 100 days to leave, or we will make you leave.
That being one of the problems.
And so you see, very simply, if that were implemented, and if there was a political will to follow through with that, then Paris would improve.
People say, well, but the migrants wouldn't like that.
If we tried to kick them out, then everyone would, they would revolt.
Well, what are you going to do?
We have all these people camped out everywhere.
They're living in the parks.
They're living in the public.
They're shitting up the streets.
They gotta go.
You can't do that.
It's wrong.
Well, but if we do that, then everyone else will get mad.
So then what are you gonna do?
If they revolt, you gotta put it down.
If there are people that will not go away, well, it's too bad.
I guess they're gonna get shot for an insurrection.
And the ones that don't get shot are going to have to be arrested and put in jail.
And if they don't like it, they can leave.
But that's the political will that is required.
Don't you understand this has to happen at a certain point?
How is the situation going to resolve itself?
It's not.
They want to be here.
They want to shit up this place.
They want to sabotage.
If you try and thwart what is going on, they riot.
They ride and they hold the whole country hostage under the threat of total chaos and disorder.
How is that going to resolve itself?
At some point, it has to be answered.
These people cannot hold the country hostage.
But we're allowing our countries to be held hostage.
The same is true in the United States.
Well, we can't do that.
We can't kill criminals.
Then they're gonna revolt.
So what?
Bring in the tanks.
Bring in the Air Force.
Put it down.
Build more prisons.
Build as many prisons as you need to.
Build as many tanks as you need to.
I mean, this is just common sense.
I mean, just think about it.
This is an unacceptable situation.
We can either have it, or we can change it.
Not complicated.
You have rampant crime, you have this chaos, vagabonds everywhere.
You can clean it up.
All that takes is manpower.
You pay people.
You can find people to do it.
You find people.
You pay them.
You pay them well.
You support them politically.
They will do it.
But politically, this isn't going to work.
People will revolt.
Guess what you need to do then?
You need to break the revolt.
No matter how much it takes.
Well, that'll be hard.
Well, that'll be bad.
This is what it takes to get our country back, to get our civilization back.
We can't arrest black kids in Chicago because, because what?
Bring in the military.
That's why we have a government.
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That's why we have a state.
nick fuentes
All those people in these neighborhoods are not more powerful than the United States government.
They're not.
That's why the United States government exists.
So we gotta win, you know, and same thing in France.
The French government, the French military is more powerful than these people living in France.
Yes, you know, at some point it is going to be required to go to war with our own country about what we want our country to be.
And like I said, it's always just a question of what are you willing to do?
It's a choice.
Do we want to be racist and live in Paris, France and London and And have great cities?
Or do we want to be not racist and live in the Arab Muslim Emirate of France?
And live in the Islamic Republic of Great Britain?
And so on and so forth.
It's worth doing.
It's right.
It's just.
We can do it.
It just requires the political will.
We just need a great leader to do this and that is what Trump represented more than anything.
That is what Trump represented to people and that's why they feared him.
Because he was powerful.
You know that if Trump put out a recruitment order, he could have mustered up the manpower to remove all the illegal aliens.
He could have mustered the manpower.
He would have had the political will to deploy the military in the cities or something.
I mean, theoretically, that was the idea.
And we need... That's why they don't want some authoritarian leader, because they know that if there was an extremely popular, charismatic, strong leader, One man could change everything.
One leader could turn this situation on its head with the right political will.
But they want these weak bureaucrat types.
They want a Ron DeSantis.
Ron DeSantis could never do that.
They want a Marco Rubio.
They want a Joe Biden.
They want some weak manager.
With no real popular support.
People would die for Trump.
Nobody's dying for DeSantis.
They need some weak, inoffensive, lame president in any of these countries.
Some weak administrator.
Some weak principal.
So that they can never fundamentally change what goes on here.
Aren't you tired of this?
Aren't you sick of this?
Doesn't it make you sick seeing these videos?
You see these videos that are coming out of Paris, France, and these people are savages, they're maniacs, breaking into stores, burning cars, the whole city goes up in flames, they attack the cops.
This is wrong, but it's never gonna stop until we meet it with the necessary political will.
So that's what's going on in Paris.
Very sad.
It's like Trump said, France, is no longer France.
Paris is no longer Paris.
These people have taken over.
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And I got to fix my hair My hair is just like you know, I don't know man Amen.
Thank you.
Maybe I'm just gonna shave my head.
nick fuentes
It gets too long too quick.
It's frizzy.
It doesn't sit right.
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It's colicky.
How's that?
nick fuentes
Is that a little better?
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Nope.
I hate it Whatever it's fine Pisses me off.
Alright, anyway.
nick fuentes
But that's that.
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I want to move on.
nick fuentes
We're probably only going to get to one of these Supreme Court decisions because it's pretty late.
I'm probably only going to get into one of these.
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Maybe we'll do the gay one?
nick fuentes
We'll do the gay one.
So our other story tonight, I want to talk about the Supreme Court decision on LGBT discrimination.
And so, like I said, yesterday there was a big landmark Supreme Court decision on affirmative action.
Today there were two other big decisions.
The first one we'll cover is a decision about a religious person's right to discriminate against gay people.
And this is a story from NBC.
It says, quote, The Supreme Court ruled on Friday in favor of an evangelical Christian web designer from Colorado who refuses to work on same-sex weddings, dealing a setback to LGBTQ rights.
The justices, divided 6-3 on ideological lines, said that Lori Smith, as a creative professional, has a free speech right under the Constitution's First Amendment to refuse to endorse messages she disagrees with.
As a result, she cannot be punished under Colorado's anti-discrimination law for refusing to design websites for gay couples.
The ruling would allow owners of similar creative businesses to evade punishment under laws in 29 states that protect LGBT rights and public accommodations in some form.
The remaining 21 states do not have laws explicitly protecting gay rights, although some local municipalities do.
Smith, who opposes same-sex marriage on religious grounds and runs a business designing websites, sued the state in 2016 because she said she would like to accept customers planning opposite-sex weddings, but reject requests made by same-sex couples wanting the same service.
Smith argued that as a creative professional, she has a free speech right to refuse to undertake work that conflicts with her views.
And so how this reads to me is that it's pretty narrow.
It's really a question of speech.
Because this court has actually ruled that gay people can be protected in an employment setting.
They cannot be fired for being gay or trans or whatever.
And what this ruling says is that a creative professional cannot be forced, on the basis of speech, to work on a project that conflicts with their views.
So it seems to me this is actually a narrow ruling.
Doesn't mean it's not positive.
Doesn't mean it's not good.
But it seems to me that this is a narrow ruling.
It says that it's really only for these creative, professional types, and it's the basis of speech.
So in other words, if you were a mechanic that said, I don't want to work on a gay person's car, I don't think this would apply because it doesn't constitute speech.
Fixing a car is not professing support for a gay message or for some other particular message.
So it sounds like it's not a blanket Blanket license to discriminate to render services or goods.
It sounds like it's a license to discriminate on Creative work on speech grounds.
That's what it sounds like to me and the interesting thing is of course the liberal judges Rejected this and and liberals were mad about this ruling, but it's pretty interesting to me because for the last seven years Conservatives get banned on social media.
We get banned on YouTube, which has 2.5 billion active users.
And we say, you can't ban me on YouTube.
This is a public platform.
This is, if not owned by the public, it's the public square.
Even if technically, theoretically, it's in private hands, it is effectively public dominion because of how universal it is, because of how ubiquitous it is.
Because it is used so prominently, it's so critical in society, we say that it's against the spirit of living in a free speech open society to have these centralized major platforms discriminate on the basis of viewpoint.
And they say, well, they're a private company.
So if they don't like it, they don't have to support it.
If you don't like it, you should start your own.
So let me get this straight.
Google, which is one of the biggest companies in the world right now, S&P 500, you know Alphabet is one of the top five biggest companies on the stock exchange.
If Google wants to discriminate against me, well that's their prerogative, that's their right.
Alphabet, a multi-hundred billion dollar market cap company, Well they have the right to say if you don't have views that they don't like, or if you have views that they don't like, they're not going to support you.
They're a $500 billion business.
I haven't checked the latest market cap.
Let's say it's a $750 billion business.
If they don't agree with your views, they can kick you off.
Because they don't want to spend money supporting that.
They shouldn't be obligated to spend money.
$750 billion business, 2.5 billion users.
They can pick and choose which ones they don't want on the platform based on viewpoint.
Liberals say that's freedom of speech.
But if you are a freelance web developer, if you're a freelance web designer in Colorado, and you're designing websites for people getting married, and you say, well, I don't feel comfortable designing a website for gay couples, they say, what?
This is a massive setback for LGBT rights.
You have to make a website for gay people.
We don't care if it violates your conscience.
So how does that make sense?
And that's where you resolve the contradiction, obviously, is it's a question of scale.
If an individual freelancer has a business, you cannot go and demand service.
If you have a institution like Google or Facebook, which are objectively, you can come up with any arbitrary metric Virtually any arbitrary metric, whether it's user base, market cap, revenue, you're going to get the same company showing up.
In other words, if I say over, you know, the top five biggest by market cap, the top five biggest by user base, over 500 million users, over so many hundreds of millions in revenue, if I put out really any arbitrary metric that is That is applicable to any company in the world, the same five companies are going to show up every time.
In other words, you know, if I say a trillion dollars, well no company is, uh... No company is bringing in a trillion dollars per year.
If I say a trillion users, well there's not even a trillion people in the world.
I know that there was, uh, I know Amazon reached, I think, a trillion dollar market cap recently, right?
But you understand what I'm saying.
No matter what, these same five companies are going to be in that listing.
There's no way that it could be subjective because objectively they are critical institutions.
They are objectively the big ones.
So you have the scale from the freelancer at the bottom, which is a sole proprietor, maybe a one-person operation, all the way up to objectively the biggest, most critical, most important institutions in this sector.
And that's the basis of how they should be governed.
Yes, it makes perfect sense that an individual has right to speech.
It does not make the same sense that a company with a $500 billion market cap would have those same rights.
It does not make sense that Alphabet or Meta or Amazon would have those same rights.
For the same reason that it doesn't make sense that ComEd Or some other electrical utility company or a gas company would have that same right.
Should a gas company be able to deny you service based on your viewpoints?
Should you not be able to get electricity from what is effectively a state-controlled monopoly that provides an essential service based on viewpoints?
Of course not.
These communications platforms are effectively becoming just that, which are state-regulated monopolies or oligopolies that provide an essential critical service in a market with very high barriers to entry and very little competition.
So this is not a complicated subject at all, but it's so rich that liberals have it backwards.
It should be the opposite.
Liberals say the freelancer must bake the cake.
The freelancer must design the website.
You, as an individual, must serve devil worshippers, homosexuals, Jews.
You must serve anybody.
And, you know, conversely, a liberal must serve a Nazi.
They'll never say that and they would go against that, but theoretically an individual must violate their conscience in their freelance work to support anything.
But a multi-multi-billion dollar company, well, they can do whatever they like.
They can viewpoint discriminate.
They can discriminate based on speech.
Facebook can decide it doesn't like white separatism and not serve white separatists.
YouTube can decide it doesn't like people that don't want to take a particular vaccine.
They can deny service to those.
But a freelance web designer can't deny a gay couple.
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Really?
nick fuentes
It should be exactly the opposite.
And I don't know why that's Difficult for people to understand.
It's hardly different than the Citizens United case, and liberals made this argument with contributions to campaigns.
In Citizens United, the Supreme Court ruled that money is speech, and that corporations are individuals.
So if a corporation gives unlimited contributions to a super PAC, they say, well that's perfectly legal.
Because a corporation is made up of people, and people have a right to spend their money in an election.
So a giant corporation can give an unlimited amount of money.
And liberals said that that's obviously ridiculous.
Liberals said corporations aren't people.
Money isn't speech.
How is that fair?
How is it fair that somebody that is worth $150 billion So, there's no consistency there, obviously, but it's a good ruling, although it is narrow.
But that's how our country works.
of the population put together.
And they could put an unlimited amount of money in.
They said that just doesn't make sense.
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But now they say the opposite.
nick fuentes
So there's no consistency there, obviously, but it's a good ruling, although it is narrow.
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But that's how our country works.
nick fuentes
I will say, though, the bigger picture to me is that we want to live in a society where it doesn't even get to that point...
We want to live in a society where, you know, nobody even thinks twice about this because it's unthinkable that homosexuality would be tolerated, because that's actually how it was.
And I forget the name of this case, but there's a very famous case, and this is from where states had derived their authority to ban gay marriage years ago.
It was the case in the 60s or 70s and it was about the sodomy laws.
And one of the, I don't know if it was the majority decision or the dissenting opinion, but it said something like, it's just timeless.
It is timeless.
It is the oldest law that homosexuality is unnatural.
And so when are we going to have a law that is based on an understanding like this?
That divorce, bestiality, homosexuality, like these things are just wrong.
Because until that's the basis of the law, that's when you introduce all of this ambiguity.
That's when you introduce all this complexity.
How do you navigate these rights?
There's another ruling that's going to come down about a postal worker, a Jew, who wanted to never work on the Sabbath.
And everybody in the post office had to rearrange their schedules around this guy.
And it's like, yeah, how are you going to balance that?
That you've got all these different religions, all these different languages, all these different competing cultures and customs, and it's going to have ramifications for people wearing a religious headdress in the workplace, or people wearing braids because they're a Rastafarian, or, you know, all these other kinds of things.
And it's like, at some point, the law is not going to be able to split hairs between all these people doing things that are clashing all the time.
And so at some point, you just need to live in a country that has some coherence.
It'd be a lot easier if we just lived in a Christian nation.
Then you don't need to adjudicate.
You know, should a Satanist be able to build a giant statue of the devil next to the state capitol?
No, they shouldn't.
Obviously.
But in this country, it's like, well, I don't know, let's debate about it.
It should just be like, no, it goes without saying.
And they go, but, but, but, religious freedom.
Yeah, we're not gonna let religious freedom become a tool to worship Satan.
Like, hello?
But if liberalism is the first principle, then you have to entertain it.
Let's build a Pastafarian statue next to the Moloch statue next to the state capitol.
Because who can say?
And so anyway, so that's that.
We'll save this story about student loans maybe for next week.
But tonight we're going to move on to our Super Chats.
We'll see what you guys have to say about all this.
Let me put my headset on, we'll take a look.
And we'll get set up here, see what you guys have to say.
I'm gonna drink some Gatorade, because I haven't eaten in a long time, so I'm getting hungry.
I got real sick last night.
I went out and got White Castle.
Here's what I did last night.
So I go out to get McDonald's.
It says 24-hour McDonald's.
I get there, they're closed.
Really?
No one's even there.
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Okay.
nick fuentes
I go to the other 24 hour McDonald's, I pull up, we're closed.
No you're not, it says 24 hours and you're here.
Make me a fucking hamburger.
We're closed.
Okay.
So I go to White Castle, which I almost never do, and I always regret it.
But you know how it is, you get desperate.
You're on the road.
You're hungry.
There's literally nowhere else to go.
You know you get desperate.
You compromise.
You compromise who you are.
You compromise your morals.
So I got White Castle.
And I knew it was... I swear, I literally drove past it and I said, I don't have to do this.
Like, I literally said to myself, I'm like, you don't have to do this.
You can just go home.
You can just go home.
You have stuff in the fridge.
You could just go, or you could go to bed.
I said, you don't have to do this.
You're going to regret this.
You're going to think back on this moment and you're going to regret doing this.
But I pressed ahead and I went, I went in, I went through the drive-thru.
I said, but you know what?
I said, I'm not going to overdo it.
I said, I'll get something small just because I'd feel bad if I came all the way out here and didn't get anything.
So I said, I'll get something small.
I'll get a little snack.
I won't get sick.
So I got an order of onion rings.
I got a small fry.
I got a couple of sliders.
Okay.
I go home.
So far so good.
I go to bed.
I wake up in two hours and I just... I don't want to get gross.
I didn't throw up.
But I bombed my toilet.
I mean, I just straight up dropped bombs on the toilet.
It was gross.
My stomach was hurting so bad I just freaking went crazy in there.
And then I got this terrible migraine headache that I had all day.
I worked all day.
I had this terrible headache.
I worked all day.
Took a nap before the show.
I woke up and it was somehow worse.
My headache was somehow worse.
But I wasn't eating because I was sick to my stomach all day.
Now I'm hungry.
I haven't eaten in like 24 hours.
So I didn't even really eat all that much.
Now I'm starving.
So anyway, so this is this is what goes on in my life Hmm I'm Honestly though, everything tastes better when you're hungry.
That is such a red pill.
It is such a red pill to not eat.
Not eating is like the biggest red pill, because we probably eat way too much.
You know?
I think that's the red pill, is that you should not eat a lot.
Because when you don't eat, you feel better, and food tastes better, and you stay skinny.
We eat too much.
I think inflation's actually not a bad thing because it's making people eat less.
You know, people eat all this crap for breakfast, they eat all this crap for lunch, they eat all this crap for dinner, snacking throughout.
It's no wonder everybody's so obese.
It's because people never stop eating.
They wake up and eat, they eat throughout the entire day, and then they go to bed.
people wonder why you're fat I've never been a big snacker I I don't snack a lot, and I don't prepare meals because I'm lazy.
So, I'm unironically just, like, too lazy to eat.
In that sense.
Because I hate doing, like, chores.
I mean, I'm not lazy when I work.
I work a lot.
But I'm literally, like, too lazy to, like, go and make food.
Like, do the dishes, prepare food, etc.
So as a consequence, I just cut down on the eating, and I think if everybody did that, we'd be a lot better off.
People eat too much.
It also doesn't help that they eat garbage, but it is also the quantity of how much they're eating.
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- I'll check him out.
I think I saw one of his videos. - I'll check him out.
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I think I saw one of his videos.
streamlabs matthew tts
Well, I appreciate it.
T.F. sent $20.
Sorry if I came off a certain way.
I'm not trying to jack your cloud and I'm not a Fed.
Admittedly, that was probably a strange first super chat, but I thought you might recognize me because we have interacted on Twitter and Gab a few times over years.
Genuinely just want to help you in the movement.
nick fuentes
Okay.
Well, I appreciate it.
I'll check it out, okay?
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Oppenheimer releases in three weeks.
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I'm really excited for that. - Yeah.
nick fuentes
I love Christopher Nolan.
I can't wait for that movie.
unidentified
It's gonna be epic.
nick fuentes
I feel like... I don't know.
I thought it was coming out sooner.
I'm hyped for it, you know?
I keep seeing all these ads for it.
I want it to be out now.
But it's going to be worth the wait.
I'll see it in IMAX.
Huge Christopher Nolan fan.
I can't tell you how excited... I am like nerding out over that movie unironically.
But it is long though.
They say it's three hours.
unidentified
But, that's okay.
nick fuentes
That's okay.
Christopher Nolan is a master.
He's excellent.
unidentified
So, should be good.
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I'm a white Hispanic who gets told he's not a wasp.
That's fine.
I'll still defend white Christian culture.
Christ is King.
America first is inevitable.
unidentified
Let's go.
nick fuentes
Me too.
That's exactly what I'm doing.
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Nefarious was so cringe.
Great shows this week.
nick fuentes
Thanks.
I haven't seen that.
I've seen people talk about it, but I haven't seen it.
It looks cringe.
The trailer looks cringe.
All these religious movies... I mean, listen.
I'm not downing the religion.
I'm downing the movie.
Like, these movies are not good.
How about that one movie?
You ever see, uh... To me, the prototype is that God's Not Dead movie.
So perfect.
You remember that one from years ago is like a Fox News.
I think Sean Hannity produced it or something.
The movie is called God's Not Dead and get this, here's the premise.
It's about a based Christian college student who meets a liberal atheist professor.
And the liberal atheist professor says, I believe in Nietzsche.
God is dead!
And the Christian student says, Hey!
God's not dead!
And they have an epic debate and the student wins.
unidentified
And everyone is saved.
nick fuentes
And it's like they literally took a Fox News segment.
They took one of the Fox News Stories and then turned it into a film.
Atheist liberal professor doesn't believe in God.
The movie.
The movie!
Brave born-again student stands up to liberal professor.
The movie.
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Did he go?
Did he go on that show?
to Big Tech's amazing Kino Casino appearance tonight, destroying RPG and song.
Nobody saw this coming.
I think Comfy and Kick are his new favorite platforms.
Sad to lose him.
Smile.
nick fuentes
Did he go?
Did he go on that show?
I didn't even know Kino Casino was still around, but yeah, I don't think it's really surprising.
I think he basically revealed himself.
When we banned drama, then he just started trying to antagonize me in every other way.
He started hosting all these people that don't like me and atheists, and then he basically came out as an atheist, which he wasn't doing before.
Isn't that amazing?
We banned drama, and then all of a sudden he starts having on Adam Green every day and Ryan Dawson and, um...
And he starts attacking Jesus and Catholicism?
Go figure.
unidentified
So I think it's pretty transparent what was going on there at this point.
I do.
nick fuentes
And good to hear from you, Epical Doge.
I remember, I stayed up for it.
I was in college.
I stayed up for it all night, I had class in the morning, and then it was nothing.
It was a nothing burger.
If you're talking about the Wikileaks October Surprise in 2016, do you remember staying up all night for it?
Because I do.
I remember being on 4chan all night, and on the YouTube stream or whatever, I forget where they hosted it, and they put out some gay fundraising presentation where they're like, we need more money.
And I'm like, where's the frickin' surprise?
Terrible.
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Yeah, that was funny.
$3.
Why everyone's so whiny?
Stop whining.
Not talking about you.
Talking about the Ilag people.
They're all whiny like Qua BTW.
You should listen to Doom's soundtrack on YouTube.
You will like it.
It goes horrid.
Medieval Groi.
$5.
Sometimes I think about when Jesse Lee Peterson during his speech at IFPAC 4 said then you got the Chinese.
Who?
And I die laughing.
Lol.
nick fuentes
Yeah, that was funny.
That was a good speech.
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Dimitom's recent $3.
Kai's casually missing world But, for Mormonism?
Yeah, I don't know.
Browns in Argentina about Scientology.
Typical Mormon L.
nick fuentes
Well, I mean, he's doing what he believes is right, so you gotta commend him for that.
But for Mormonism, yeah, I don't know.
It's kind of a stretch to me.
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Shalom Nick.
Hedwig picked up my tickets for the rally.
Will there be broomstick parking?
nick fuentes
This one's actually, I'm not gonna lie, that one's actually kind of funny.
Dude, I just, Harry Potter's so cringe.
But you owning it in a ironic way is kind of funny.
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I'm tired of watching scenes of Paris on fire every year from the same people.
When do they deport them?
nick fuentes
Broomstick parking.
That's pretty good.
I'm not gonna lie, that's a pretty good super chat.
Yeah, I mean, I don't know, man.
One of these days... One of these days, I hope they grow some balls and deport these people from France.
Thanks for the big super chat, by the way.
Let's get an 07 for base dollar.
07s?
Thank you very much, my friend.
I don't know, man.
Someday these people gotta get some balls and...
unidentified
Save their country, but I'm losing hope.
Well, I wouldn't under- I wouldn't expect you guys to understand.
nick fuentes
I wouldn't expect you to get it.
You are normie trash, you know.
I'm an eccentric genius.
You are normie trash.
I actually like that you're disgusted by it because It would be insulting to me if you understood me.
It would mean that I would be lowered if you fully understood me, if you fully got it.
If I was relatable to you, it would mean I was like you.
And if I was like you, I would commit suicide.
So, I actually appreciate the compliment.
Thank you.
I'm disgusted by your vanilla, lame, small-minded, narrow life.
I get to be, you, you were not born a genius.
You will never get to experience it for better or for worse.
I don't envy you.
So, you can, you can have your disgust and you can have your, uh, you can have your goyslop.
They fill up the trough with fat white girls.
Hey, have at it, piggy.
No Asians!
Only chubby women, only chubby white girls with tattoos who have been blacked, for me.
No, ew, Asians!
Cute Asians that are meek and actually nice and traditional and they're hot?
Ew, gross!
I want a gross, disgusting, chubby white girl with tattoos who's had a black girl, who had a black boyfriend.
unidentified
Bon appétit.
nick fuentes
More for you!
More for you, my friend.
And more Asians for me.
It is so funny, though, because...
I mean, a lot of you people really do...
Even though I'm obviously an eccentric...
A lot of you people really do, in your heart of hearts, expect me to be like an average person...
You know what I'm saying?
Like even though I'm clearly would have to be an Eccentric would have to be something's like mentally wrong with me To be like what I am Which is, no normal person goes out there to become the number one anti-semitic white nationalist, you know, so-called whatever in the country.
Nobody starts this show, you know, nobody does the kinds of things that I do because you are part of the group and you're keeping with social convention.
So I'm clearly an eccentric person, and yet I know that a lot of you In your heart of hearts, expect that if you met me in real life, that I'd just be a normal one of the dudes.
I'd just be a normal... Hey, let me grab you a beer!
What you drink?
Oh, who do you like for the... Who do you like for the Super Bowl?
You know, or some other such thing.
unidentified
And, uh... You know.
nick fuentes
So I just think that's funny.
Someone says, Bro is glazing himself.
I very well may be.
But it doesn't make it not true.
Anyway, so that's funny to me.
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What would an army of saints be like?
nick fuentes
I don't know what that kind of...
What does that question mean?
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.
What's your response?
But thanks a lot, buddy.
I appreciate it.
Watching this show right now?
Thank you for taking my super chat.
First time long time.
Shout out to all my grow ipers in Rio Linda.
I'll take my response off the air.
nick fuentes
I don't know.
What's your response?
But thanks a lot, buddy.
I appreciate it.
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Redbar is watching.
nick fuentes
Watching this show right now?
I don't think I ever had any encounter with him before.
Do you mean he's watching this show right now?
Or do you mean like he's watching in general?
I don't know what you mean by that.
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Bill Maher used to bring up the issue of France having nuclear weapons due to its changing demographics.
This seems like a valid concern based on this rioting and many other things in recent years.
nick fuentes
Well, you gotta keep in mind, Bill Maher doesn't want France to be taken over by Muslims because he knows they'll nuke Israel.
That's the funny thing.
Like, sometimes the Jews and the Christians overlap, but not for the same reason.
Like, the reason they're terrified of France becoming Muslim is because then France would become the first Muslim nuclear state.
Well, I guess Pakistan is, but you know what I mean.
They worked so hard to keep Iran from getting the bomb and then, you know, France and Islamic France gets it.
So, you know, Bill Maher just doesn't want a Muslim France to nuke Israel.
That's why he doesn't want them to get the bomb.
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Same.
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I experienced Paris syndrome when I went to UK.
I felt like I was walking on the streets of Algeria.
unidentified
Surprised they don't have more riots there. - Same, yeah, when I was in London, I felt the same thing.
nick fuentes
I walked down one street and there wasn't a single white person It was literally all Muslims.
It was literally... or brown people, I mean.
They were all, like, Indian, Pakistani types.
The whole city is India, Pakistan.
That's terrible.
And it's very sad.
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I went to an all black school.
My dad also has a business in the hood.
Those videos online of minorities acting a god dang fool are very real.
They are really like that.
I've seen it live.
nick fuentes
Yeah, I mean, my parents, my grandparents, great grandparents, they lived alongside blacks for generations.
It's 100% real.
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Thanks for the show Nick.
Always great to hear your voice of reason.
Funny how if Nahal and the rest had just followed the law they wouldn't have died.
The media loves to push the narrative of racist cops and racist society to excuse bad behavior.
nick fuentes
Yup.
Well and that's because the only people that are doing the bad behavior, or I should say, the people that are doing most of the bad behavior are non-white.
They're a fraction of the population, But they are half of all of these incidents that you see and so and that's an important point to make is how it's disproportionate because and I know people understand that when they say 1350 and stuff but the point is is like if every time you see a criminal they're black but you don't see any black people in your day-to-day life that just tells you like what a problem it is and that's really why the whole racist narrative exists because if you didn't have
This narrative about racist cops, which is so overbearing and so widely accepted, then the natural conclusion would be, wow, all these black people are criminals.
Like, all these refugees are rapists.
You know?
So they need that.
They need that to explain it away.
Because otherwise you'd just be seeing police report after police report of non-white criminals.
Whereas, you know, you see them every other place far, far less.
So they need that to say, oh, no, no, no, it's because the system is racist.
The reason it's like this is because the system is racist.
More black people arrested?
unidentified
Man, this system is so racist.
nick fuentes
Whereas if people didn't believe that, they'd say, well, more black people arrested.
Fucking criminals, you know, or something like that.
Fucking criminal race.
I'm not saying that.
That's what people would say.
But instead they say, wow, black people burned down another city?
They just can't catch a break.
These poor black people.
unidentified
What did the cops do to them this time?
nick fuentes
Same thing with the refugees.
Refugees burned down another city.
This is so sad.
What did the racist government do to them this time?
It must have been bad.
Because otherwise they'd say, man, these people got to fucking get put in an underground prison forever.
They need to be put...
They need to be put in an underground, underwater jail cell until the end of time.
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Thanks for being the only one telling the truth year after year.
nick fuentes
Hey, thank you.
You're welcome, buddy.
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Do you plan on seeing the new Indiana Jones?
nick fuentes
Yes.
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nick fuentes
Yeah, definitely.
It looks, uh... Well, I actually heard it's not that good, but...
But I like the franchise.
I'm not a big Indiana Jones guy, but I'll see it.
I remember Crystal Skull when it came out.
Crystal Skull was so big when I was growing up.
I miss those big releases because when you're a kid, it's almost like everybody talks about how when you're a kid, Christmas and all the other holidays feel so much better.
Like when you were a kid, Christmas was an event.
It's like December felt like it lasted a year.
And it was festive and it was snowing.
It felt like Christmas for a long time.
It felt like you felt Christmas.
Christmas was a feeling.
You know?
I think it had a lot to do with school because you would be outside every day so you'd see the snow and you would do the Christmas-themed
Crafts like arts and crafts projects you build up to the Christmas party winter break the presents you decorate the house And you would see like on all the on all the walls in the classroom You know, they would have like a calendar and for December it'd be like a big snowy December theme, you know, they put up decorations in the classroom There was something about that like being a kid colors
And themes were so much more vivid.
Now, when you're an adult, you don't even really care.
But when you're a kid, you're like, wow.
And the movie releases were the same way.
Like, when there was a big movie release, it was everywhere.
It was on the cereal boxes.
It was on Nickelodeon.
It was sponsoring everything, you know?
It was the McDonald's toy.
The trailer would be everywhere.
You'd get so psyched up, you'd go see it.
It was an event.
I missed that about being a kid.
Now, now nobody gives a shit.
On Halloween, you know, what do you even do on Halloween?
You just go to work.
You don't do anything festive for Halloween.
There's no Halloween season.
There's a movie release, people watch it on their laptop.
They go to some website, they jack it on their laptop.
And they watch the free, you know, they go to 1, 2, 3 movies or something and they get the free pirated version.
So it's sad.
I remember Crystal Skull came out.
It was one of those big releases.
I went and saw it.
It was so cool.
I remember when Star Wars 3 came out, it was like the biggest thing that happened in my fucking life.
I was like six years old at the time.
It was the biggest thing that had ever happened.
Because I was a huge Star Wars fan.
I was a Star Wars fan from around the time I was three.
I was like obsessed.
And then there were these rumors that a new Star Wars was coming out.
I was like, what?
And I got the Burger King Star Wars toys.
We were going to Burger King every night, every night.
Gotta get all the Burger King Star Wars toys.
I got the lightsaber spoon from the cereal box.
You remember the lightsaber spoon that came in the cereal?
I got the Star Wars Kudos bars.
It's like a granola bar.
Star Wars M&M's.
You name it.
And then I went out and saw it.
My dad, you know my dad?
Loved my dad, but it was like, man, that was like the biggest event in my life, and all I wanted was to see it on opening night, and he's like, nah, we're not gonna see it on opening night, because I wanted to go and see it at midnight.
He's like, nah, we're not doing that.
I'm like, but dad, it's Revenge of the Sith, we have to go, and he's like, nah.
You go out late at night, it's all kinds of freaks that go out there.
And it'll be busy.
We went two weeks later!
Two weeks!
I was six!
Do you know how long two weeks is when you're six?
And Star Wars 3 is out?
I was like, Dad, seriously?
Unreal.
Finally, we saw it.
And, uh, it was fucking awesome.
Life-changing event.
Totally changed my life.
And you got all the promotions too.
You got the Game Boy game.
You got the PlayStation 2 game.
That was back when a movie came out and then they would put out a video game.
They would release a video game alongside the movie.
That was awesome.
Yeah, I remember I saw it with this kid I played baseball with and his dad.
He didn't even fucking like Star Wars.
unidentified
So he obviously didn't appreciate it.
nick fuentes
We weren't even really friends.
I wasn't really friends with him, but my dad was friends with his dad.
So it's like, Dad, not only did you not take me on opening night, or opening weekend, or even the next weekend, but when you do take me, it's with this kid that is really into sports, that's not even a fan, that I didn't even really like at that time.
unidentified
That's okay.
nick fuentes
He made it up to me the day that it came out on DVD.
He got it for me on DVD, but...
It was like, bro, kind of like, uh, it's like, dad, you know, that was kind of a missed opportunity.
You should have taken me on opening night, but that's okay.
I guess you win some you lose some Sound but yeah, those are good times.
I don't I miss those, the big release.
Who could forget?
So awesome!
It was on all the promotional everything and you were like, there were like these real seasons.
Now I feel like life is just bleh.
Life just marches on, undifferentiated, you've seen everything.
Because when you're a kid, it's like you'd only had like three Christmases that you were even conscious for.
You know, because when you're like one, two, three, four years old, you're not really even aware.
You're not awake.
So when you're like seven years old, it's like you've only had like two or three Christmases you could even really remember.
And you haven't even really been alive for a long time.
So one whole year is like, whoa, Christmas is finally here again.
I've only, I've never experienced this.
It's only my third Christmas.
Now it's like Christmas 25th anniversary.
I still love Christmas, don't get me wrong, and more from a religious point of view, but you know what I mean.
But that's getting old, that's what happens when you get old.
That's what happens when you get to be an old bastard like me, an old fool.
To be young again.
I wish I could be young again.
I think about it now a lot because I've really crossed that barrier.
I really am just an adult now.
So I think about it more these days.
You can't think too much like that, but you know.
But I do think about it.
So I'm gonna see the Indiana Jones for nostalgia.
They're nostalgia farming me.
They're farming me for my nostalgia.
That's okay.
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Hello Nick.
It was good to hear that you plan on reading the Quran.
1.
You can find all the translations on Quran.com.
The clear Quran by Dr. Mustafa Kitab is the easiest to understand and is the one that is not in archaic English.
nick fuentes
Alright, good to know.
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2.
The most popular exegesis is called Tafsir Ibn Kathir.
You can find a translation on Quran.com.
nick fuentes
All right, I'll check that out.
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Three.
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I would also recommend Muhammad according to the earliest sources by Martin Lings for a biography of the prophet and history of the so-called trading post.
unidentified
Seethe.
nick fuentes
You're a prophet.
It's an idolater.
Faker.
You worship the head of Aphrodite, dude.
You worship a fucking meteor.
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I'm not actually interested in it.
nick fuentes
I'm ridiculing it.
unidentified
You're watching your penis with a rock?
nick fuentes
We got the resident Muslim with the passive-aggressive... Since you seem to be interested in how Muslims clean their... I'm not actually... It's actually kind of gross and weird.
I'm interested in it to expose that it's a sham.
And, um... I mean, as far as the... It's not a so-called trading post, it is a trading post.
And the early Mohammedans, that whole settlement, was a group of idolaters and traitors.
unidentified
So it's not so-called, but it is.
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- I don't know what it is.
- We need to elect Nick now.
I'm backing you in the future.
unidentified
- Thanks.
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AI and surveillance technology can fix this.
We just have to implement it before it's implemented against us.
nick fuentes
- No, I don't want to sacrifice my freedom so that we can have multiracialism 'cause that's what that amounts to.
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Do not do that.
Do not do that.
Keep your friends.
You want to keep your friends.
Do not get in political fights with your friends.
You should want to keep your friends.
It's okay if they don't agree with you on stuff.
nick fuentes
cool with that not willing to be friends with people who aren't willing to listen to the facts i guess i'm that nigga too do not do that do not do that keep your friends you want to keep your friends do not get in political fights with your friends you should want to keep your friends it's okay if they don't agree with you on stuff it's okay if they don't like your views um you know i'm a political guy so that was inevitable But if you're not a political person, you should strive to maintain your relationships in spite of politics.
But I do appreciate it, but my advice to you is to not do that so much.
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Those shirts you had made for NF Rally 2 are so cool.
unidentified
D.
nick fuentes
Thanks.
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Flannel gang is eternal.
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Gotta love the flannel yeah.
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What if it was like PFC Groyper though?
- We should declare total Groeper war on this Muslim propaganda BS.
Send the forces of the PMC Groeper group to the front lines. - P.M.C. Groeper?
What if it was like P.M.C. Groeper though? - Ed Monkey sent $3.
Perhaps if you ate more sugar, you would not get stomach aches and diarrhea. - You're probably right. - Kellett and sent $3.
Hey!
I've been watching the show since Grow Hyper War but this is my first Super Chat.
You red-pilled me on not eating.
Do you know that blacks commit over half of murders even though they're just 13% of B.O.B.?
unidentified
Okay, thank you for that.
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Sand Niggas in Paris.
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Nice.
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Who is in Paris?
nick fuentes
Great, nice work.
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There's a great documentary that just came out about the riots in Paris.
Look how Paris is burning.
nick fuentes
Very funny.
That's a good one.
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Great show tonight, Nick.
You killed it.
On a separate note, will there ever be an update to the DTS on this super chat site?
Not to make it sound like it's a chore to use, but you know.
nick fuentes
Okay, you know what?
Dude.
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I'm gonna kill you.
Well, I think Sorbo might actually just be Christian holy sites of him.
nick fuentes
I know he's probably like an evangelical or something, but he strikes me as an evangelical type.
There are some evangelicals that actually do that, that do tours of the holy sites.
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When is the next Yeezy drop?
nick fuentes
I think the Yeezys are kind of done, don't you think, after everything that happened last year?
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It is really weird how all these Catholic Twitter accounts hate you so much, and all the reasons they give to hate you are so bad, when you have done more than they ever will.
nick fuentes
Yeah, it's typical.
I mean, for a lot of them, that's just like part of their identity and so people get weird about it.
In other words, it's not that... Like for them, them being Catholic online, it's like a deep part of who they are.
And so to see somebody like me being Catholic, they're like, no, but this is mine.
It's like this weird... So it becomes like a weird personal thing.
It's not like they're evaluating me based on No, but I'm Catholic.
That's my thing.
I'm Catholic.
He's not Catholic.
me based on how they perceive me as appropriating or taking something from them that makes them who they are.
That's where that comes from.
You know.
No, but I'm Catholic.
That's my thing.
I'm Catholic.
He's not Catholic.
He's not, you know, whatever.
And they're not being charitable.
They're not, I mean, they're not treating me like how they treat any other Catholic because for them it's a deeply personal thing.
unidentified
bound up with their ego Hey.
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Hi, Nick.
Hello, everybody. - Hey.
- Bastyrsk sent $10.
Did you ever get around to watching "The Prestige"?
- No, I never did. - AF Nolan sent $5.
I don't know how they do it, but it's amazing.
Hopefully so!
unidentified
Yeah, maybe.
nick fuentes
- We have some pretty amazing guys working on this stuff.
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I don't know how they do it, but it's amazing. - Hungarian Groyper sent $3.
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07 Nick Raichow.
Do you think if the French police ends up using live rounds against the brown hordes, it will escalate the violence to such a level that it causes a larger white awakening?
0/07. - Hopefully so.
Yeah, maybe, if we're lucky. - Johnny Bravo sent $3.
Some black guy at Dunkin Donuts asked me why is it that white men turn down white women who have been with blacks.
I pretended to not know, but what would you have said to him in response?
nick fuentes
I don't know.
I would just say I just don't like it.
I just don't like it.
I don't think I really need to give an answer.
You know, a lot of you feel like you need to give an answer.
You actually don't.
It's okay to just not like things for no reason.
You shouldn't have to explain why you want your wife to not be attracted to or to have had sex with some man from another race.
To me, it's just betraying your race.
I think it's like a form of treachery.
So, and honestly, you know, there's more like red-pilled.
There's like, you know, there's probably more that I could say on this topic, but I'll say I just don't like it.
I just don't like the idea of that, and it's unacceptable to me.
So, I would never, ever go for something like that.
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What's up Nick?
Love the show.
Just accepted a full-time position at a prestigious public university in China.
We worldwide.
nick fuentes
Nice!
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Come visit one day.
I'm DreadFast in the chat.
Lurker.
nick fuentes
Yeah, maybe I will.
Maybe I will come visit you in China.
That sounds pretty cool.
But congratulations.
streamlabs matthew tts
No, we're gonna beat you up if you don't say it.
Nick, is it okay if I skip the loyalty pledge at Fuentes rally?
I'd guess I'm just not comfortable with saying it'd kill or die for you. - No, we're gonna beat you up if you don't say it. - The unknown soldier sent $3.
Gordon Ramsay is white excellence. - 100% yes. - John James sent $3.
I remember that you said that your family was against your politics, but not anymore.
How long did that take?
Whenever I talk to my normie con dad about it, he always dismisses me.
nick fuentes
Any tips?
Why this question every fucking day?
You are not going to red pill your parents.
And my parents don't even agree with me.
At one time, you know, they had the natural reaction.
Now they sort of see my side of the argument.
Although they don't agree with all of it.
And, um, you know, basically they just got used to it over time.
Nick, when is my dad gonna be red-pilled?
How do I red-pill my dad?
It's like, Nick, you're not gonna red-pill your fucking dad.
Let it go.
I hate this question more than anything.
It's like I do a whole show.
I do a show every day making arguments for our worldview, and then people say, hey Nick, how do I make an argument about our worldview?
Can you just, like, shut the fuck up forever, please?
unidentified
Oh my gosh, dude.
nick fuentes
I just can't even.
streamlabs matthew tts
Frog Dream sent $3.
London is still a beautiful city though, don't you think?
nick fuentes
It's pretty cool, but it's just hard to get over the bad stuff.
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Farid Lukovic sent $20.
Have a great weekend, big guy.
nick fuentes
Thanks, you too.
streamlabs matthew tts
Yeah, I've watched a couple of his videos.
He seems cool.
I'm not gonna talk to anybody anymore after this situation with Sam.
It's like, fuck these people.
Protestant?
He seems knowledgeable.
unidentified
You considered shooting him a message? - Yeah, I've watched a couple of his videos.
nick fuentes
He seems cool.
I'm not gonna talk to anybody anymore.
After this situation with Sam, it's like, fuck these people, I don't need them.
You know, 'cause all these, and then I shouldn't lump them all in together, but that just put a bad taste in my mouth, so I can watch their videos, I can read, I can write.
streamlabs matthew tts
I'll just teach myself. - Line Rider sent $25.
Philosophically only monotheism makes sense.
Then from the three Abrahamic religions it all comes down to the historical figure of Jesus Christ.
Christians have the only logical account of events.
Jews at the time had to run damage control on the empty tomb and Muslims, hundreds of years later.
nick fuentes
Very true.
Yeah, well said.
streamlabs matthew tts
Well, their whole account of it doesn't make sense.
A lot of Muslims will say that even Christ was on the cross.
have a more accurate account of Jesus and that he never even died.
unidentified
Okay.
streamlabs matthew tts
They claim that was just assumed into heaven, which is ahistorical.
nick fuentes
Well, their whole account of it doesn't make sense.
A lot of Muslims will say that even Christ was on the cross.
unidentified
Okay.
nick fuentes
Why was he, you know, one time they'll say Jesus was assumed into heaven and told God that I never told them I was God.
I never told them I was the Son of God.
They lie about me.
At the same time, many Muslims, and Muslims for a long time, have said Christ was on the cross.
So why do they crucify him if he never said he was the Son of God or God?
It just doesn't even work.
And that's the other thing.
They'll say, for example, that the Gospel of John Where Jesus, in no uncertain terms, claims to be God, they'll say, well, but that gospel was written way after Jesus died.
It's like, wait, but so the Quran, which came out at what, 632?
Or later?
That's when the prophet died?
But so the Qur'an, which came out six centuries later, is more accurate?
So, the Gospel of John, which came out a century later, well, we can't trust that.
But the Qur'an, which came out seven... Well, they say, well, the Qur'an has always been.
unidentified
Okay.
nick fuentes
And how do we know the Qur'an is the Word of God?
Did anybody witness that?
Muhammad didn't even witness it.
It came to him in a dream.
Hey guys, I had this wild dream last night that God gave me the Quran.
I take your word for it.
Yeah, I believe you.
Hey guys, guess what?
Guess what, guess what, guess what?
You're never gonna believe I had this crazy dream that God gave me this Quran.
unidentified
Dude, no way!
nick fuentes
We'll follow you forever, man.
unidentified
No freaking way!
I believe you.
nick fuentes
I'll follow you to death.
I'll follow you to paradise.
So I mean, this had no witnesses.
Muhammad didn't even freaking witness it.
Do you believe me?
Guys, last night I had a dream about the Quran.
Do you believe me?
Yes?
Okay, let's start this religion together.
Let's get started.
So I read what Thomas Aquinas said about it.
I read what John of Damascus said about it.
Somebody recommended it to me.
And it would seem that the two big problems with Islam, if you're going to do comparative religion, the two big problems with Islam is that the Prophet Muhammad was never foretold in any prophecy.
And there were no witnesses for Muhammad receiving the Quran.
And they contrast this with the Ten Commandments.
When the Ten Commandments were given, there were many witnesses.
There was a giant storm.
When God revealed himself in the Old Testament, it had witnesses.
It was loud, so that it was undeniable.
But there were no such witnesses.
To the Qur'an coming down.
They say it literally came down from heaven.
There's no witnesses for the Qur'an coming down.
And as I said, even Muhammad didn't witness it because it happened while he was sleeping.
And then of course with Jesus Christ, there are prophecies throughout the Old Testament.
He's prefigured in various ways in all of the major and minor prophets.
Various attributes about him.
And then he arrives.
You know, they told of a Messiah.
They told of a suffering Messiah.
They told of someone who'd be in a tomb for three days.
They told of these things.
And then he arrived and fulfilled and said, hey, I'm the guy.
Remember all the prophecies?
That's me.
There were no prophecies about Muhammad.
So, that's a big problem for them.
And then there's all sorts of other ridiculous stuff in there as well.
But I really only just started.
I'm not the expert yet, but I started my research, I started my reading, I'm getting into it, I'm getting a grasp on the key issues and the key arguments.
unidentified
so um but those those are the the big ones from aquinas and john damascus they both say ithaca crime at gina I'll have to look into that.
streamlabs matthew tts
$10.
Svante Myrick, who oversees right-wing watch in his capacity as president of People for the American Way routinely mentions you in the context of white supremacy and is behind the recent organized attack on moms for liberty.
He is Alex Soros' best friend.
nick fuentes
I'm not aware of him.
I'll have to look into that.
streamlabs matthew tts
Bob Gensmith sent $3.
You could also look at the Barty Airman books she Kuthman was quoting.
unidentified
Yeah, maybe I'll do that.
nick fuentes
Maybe I will do that.
unidentified
All right.
Muslim.
streamlabs matthew tts
Yeah, thank you.
Smith sent $3.
Also you can find the Hadith books on sunnah.com.
The most authentic books are Sahih Bukhari and Sahih Muslim.
nick fuentes
Yeah, thank you.
I'm aware of that.
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Catholic Guba sent $3.
Sorry, Nick, the joke with my super chat was that I wouldn't be comfortable with...
nick fuentes
If you want to read the Hadith, you can read the Hadith.
It's like, uh, really?
streamlabs matthew tts
Thanks.
Thank you so much.
unidentified
Oh, okay.
nick fuentes
Very good.
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- So much. - Catholic Gooba sent $3.
Sorry, Nick, the joke with my super chat was that I wouldn't be comfortable with saying it'd kill or die for you, but I would be comfortable with saying it'd rape for you. - Oh, okay.
Very good, very funny. - John Martin sent $3.
My sister is at school in Paris right now.
I'm worried for her safety given the situation.
Send prayers her and all the white Christians over there are safe.
Great show tonight Nick07.
nick fuentes
Hey, thank you ma'am.
Yes, prayers for France.
Hope your sister's doing okay.
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Farid Lukovic sent $20.
The thing about not explaining yourself is so real.
Tribalism is real and having to explain it to some black guy who himself is tribal without having to explain himself is one of those psychological crutches white people have to get over.
nick fuentes
It's one of those things where it's like, if you don't agree with that, you just don't get it.
Like, if you... If you would be okay marrying a woman who had a black boyfriend, like, I'm sorry, you just fundamentally don't get it.
Like, I would put that as conditional, more than being against mass migration.
If you're against mass migration, but you're like, I don't care if she... It's like, bro, you don't get it.
You fundamentally do not get it.
And it's just one of those things, you either get it or you don't.
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Johnny Bravo sent $3.
I'm not going to ask you about red-pilling your parents, but do you ever get uncomfortable when siblings put you in the spot for having different political...
nick fuentes
Very true.
Well, you know why that is, of course.
unidentified
Not even for my men for how much is mine.
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John James sent $3.
I'm no fan of Crowder, but seeing all these types totally shit on him.
But love bomb Lauren Southern is weird.
If the rumors with Destiny are true, that shows why we don't do things for women, lol.
unidentified
Very true.
nick fuentes
Well, you know why that is, of course.
I mean, Crowder's really getting bombed because of what he said about Shapiro, ultimately.
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Crab Goblin sent $3.
He's a great streamer.
I watch his content too and it's very funny.
"I got everyone's cup of tea, but I was watching him the other day and couldn't stop laughing.
The word infectious comes to mind." He's pretty funny, I'm not gonna lie.
nick fuentes
He's a great streamer.
I watch his content too and it's very funny.
streamlabs matthew tts
"Farid Lukovic sent $20.
Muhammad, who married a six-year-old, refused to marry of his own daughter for being too young.
nick fuentes
Gross." Well, and he gets to take a dozen wives and unlimited concubines and, "Oh, God told me, you have to leave your wife." Oh, now God told me that she should be my wife.
Like, this is throughout the entire Quran.
So... It's... It doesn't seem very serious to me.
Hey, bro, that literally have... Hey, bro, uh, God just told me that you have to leave your wife.
Days later.
Oh, and another thing.
God told me she should be my wife, so that has to happen today.
Oh, okay.
Yeah, that makes perfect sense.
Everyone can have four wives except me.
God told me I can have 14.
Like, what?
It's just so... It's literally... It's so perfect.
You know, I should start my own religion.
I mean, I wouldn't do that because that would be... That would be a grave sin, but... You know.
Hey, I just had this dream last night.
God chose me.
I'm the last prophet.
And God told me I can have whatever.
God told me that you have to bring me DoorDash.
God told me you gotta bring me Chick-fil-A.
God told me extra large cheese pizza with a Dr. Pepper.
Oh, and God said mozzarella sticks as an appetizer.
Anything else?
Oh yeah, God said a basket of fried shrimp and Hey, I like that top.
I like that shirt.
Yeah, God said I need that too.
Take that off.
Give that shirt to me.
Oh, it doesn't fit.
You know what?
God said you can have it.
God said you can have it, actually.
It doesn't fit me.
That was an exercise.
Like, that's just super convenient.
That's a great religion.
I gotta get my own religion like that.
Sounds super convenient.
God said you gotta have sex with me.
And God said there's rivers of Coca-Cola in heaven and unlimited breadsticks.
streamlabs matthew tts
Whatever you want.
DreadFast9 sent $5.
Nick here.
My name is Nick2heehee.
I think the references to Gog slash Magog and all the iterations have always fascinated me throughout my studies of the Bible.
What's your take?
Deep dive.
nick fuentes
I've never done a deep dive.
I read that late Great Planet Earth book and it talks about Gog and Magog and this was a very popular idea 50 years ago that Revelations is talking about an apocalyptic war that will involve Russia and China and Israel and Europe plus the United States.
I've never done a deep dive on Revelations to be honest with you so I can't give you a deep dive.
streamlabs matthew tts
I don't think so.
I think that's all been retconned.
But don't worry.
Hey, listen, man.
Don't... Hold your horses.
We're gonna do the Muslim-Christian debate.
unidentified
This guy wants to debate it out in the Super Chats.
nick fuentes
all been retconned but but don't worry hey listen man don't don't hold your horses we're gonna do the Muslim Christian debate this guy wants to debate it out in the super chats we're gonna get there but I don't think so I think I think you're wrong about that.
And it's in your own super chat.
Well, they're used as a prophecy.
Yeah, exactly.
They're used as that because early Christians pointed this out and Muslims scrambled and centuries later they came up with some things that could work.
Well, I think this might work because they were embarrassed because they had nothing.
So he said, uh, uh, uh... Well, um... Here, how about this?
We could use this.
You're exactly right.
I mean, you can use things, but it doesn't mean they're true.
streamlabs matthew tts
What you mean?
And thanks for the honest advice, LOL.
People like Sam say they don't want to die on that hill.
But why is that even the case?
Huh?
That isn't the case for literally anything else.
nick fuentes
Die on what hill?
Are you the one asking about parents?
I forget.
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Farid Lukovic sent $20.
Well, Islam being a cuck religion finally explains why Sneeko is a Muslim.
unidentified
No, no, no.
nick fuentes
Don't attack.
Come on.
Don't attack Sneeko.
Just because we don't share the same religion.
We're still friends, and I still like the guy a lot.
But we want him to be Catholic.
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Dreadfast 9 sent $5.
Everyone in the chat examine the seven deadly sins and choose three that you suffer the most from.
Work on that.
God bless.
nick fuentes
Good advice.
God bless you.
Okay, we have some Super Chats on Cozy.
Smithstonian says, Cherlamagne rolling over in his grave right now.
Yeah.
Assad Enjoyer says, Hey Nick, your Super Chat site doesn't let people register.
Just thought I'd let you know.
I know.
Thank you for another banger show.
Love what you do.
Thanks a lot.
Yeah, this Super Chat site, look, I don't control that.
We have to use this.
We are trying to make something new, okay?
It's been that way for a long time.
Okay, that's our last Super Chat.
That's gonna do it for me.
Remember to follow me here on Cozy.
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I'm on the air Monday through Friday, 9 o'clock Central, 10 o'clock Eastern Time.
As always, thanks for watching.
Thanks to our Super Chatters, in particular, BaseDollar and Farid Lukovic.
Special thanks to them.
Thanks to everybody that watches.
We love you.
I will see you on Monday.
Until then, have a great evening.
Have a great weekend.
donald j trump
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo.
It's going to be only America first.
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America first.
donald j trump
The American people will come first once again.
unidentified
With respect, the respect that we deserve.
From this day forward, it's going to be only America first.
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donald j trump
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo.
It's going to be only America first.
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America first.
The American people will come first once again.
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