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WHITE GENOCIDE: South African Leader Calls On Africans To SHOOT WHITE PEOPLE | America First Ep. 1196
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nick fuentes
Good evening, everybody.
You're watching America First.
My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes.
We have a great show for you tonight.
Very excited to be back here with you tonight on Monday.
We have a lot to talk about tonight.
Lots to get into.
Big show.
Big news.
Big stories.
Our featured story tonight is about South Africa.
And a major political leader there is once again calling for the death of all white people, saying to shoot Boers, which are the white farmers, white Dutch farmers in South Africa.
And it's interesting because actually in South Africa they have hate speech laws, but apparently calling for the death of white people doesn't even violate those according to their Supreme Court.
So we'll talk tonight about that.
That'll be our main story.
We'll also be talking tonight about another teen takeover.
It's a teen takeover in Chicago.
They're teens.
And the latest is that there were 40 arrests in the South Loop of minors aged 12 to 17, all black.
After they were called on by the police to disperse this weekend and they refused and they were all charged.
And it's funny because the cops come in and the cops are like, well we had to give them a citation because they just crossed the line this time.
And you look at the charges and there's like gun charges in there.
Like one guy got charged for having an automatic weapon, for having a machine gun.
And so they go in there and they talk about it like, yeah, you know, these guys, they just took it a little too far this weekend.
And so you might imagine that's like a noise complaint.
In reality, they have machine guns.
They have automatic weapons.
And they're 12 years old.
So, we'll talk about that too.
It should be a pretty good show tonight.
Kind of a slow news day though, if I'm being totally honest.
Not a lot going on.
You know, I'm just kind of fucking bored with the news.
It was a slow week last week.
I didn't do a show Thursday because there was just nothing.
And then I came back on Friday and we kind of had to just do a filler show because there's nothing.
And then even today, I mean, we're talking about South Africa.
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I'm just kind of over it.
nick fuentes
You know, who really needs this stuff?
But that's okay.
Hopefully something's gonna happen this week.
Because I'm bored.
Where's the news?
A whole weekend goes by.
There hasn't been one big news story.
What do even the replays look like?
I'm trying to remember the last... I mean even last Monday I did the Barbie movie.
Tuesday we're talking about the Israeli judicial reform.
Wednesday the stupid alien thing.
Last week?
Last Friday?
Not last Friday, the Friday before that.
It's the disclosure in the New York Times about JFK.
So there hasn't been a story in like two weeks.
There hasn't been one news story, one new thing in two weeks.
Basically since I got back.
Basically since I got back from the rally.
Since I got back from Florida.
I should have just taken a vacation.
Not one thing has happened.
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Anyway.
nick fuentes
So I'm bored.
I'm kind of sick of it.
And it's July!
A year before the election!
I'm thinking there's supposed to be election stuff.
We're getting content cucked.
We are absolutely content cucked.
There is nothing happening anywhere.
Tate is in jail.
Trump is in jail.
Biden is in the retirement home.
It's all over.
Anyway, so I'm just complaining, but it's gonna be a good show.
I'm just like, what the fuck?
Where's the news?
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I'm honestly, I'm already so pissed off.
I don't even, I'm like procrastinating because I don't even, I'm like, I don't even care.
South Africa?
Really?
Well, whatever.
We're gonna have a good show, but I'm just like... I'm getting tired of just milking this trash.
You know, international news?
It's like, who even cares?
Honestly, newsflash, no offense to the South Africans, but it's like, what are you doing in South Africa?
You know what I mean?
It doesn't make it right, and I feel bad for them.
Like, I sympathize with their plight.
But, uh, derp, don't be in a country full of black people.
Like, I don't know what to tell you.
It's hard to live in a city full of black people.
Chicago is the third black, and you're trying to survive around here.
You're in a country that's 90% black, Derp?
What are we thinking over there?
Oh, the black people in the black country that was oppressed by whites for 300 years, they want to kill all the white people?
What the heck?
I'm so surprised.
This is, uh, shocking.
They got to get out of Dodge.
We got to give them amnesty or we got to go to war to put them back in power.
Honestly, maybe the latter is a more attractive idea these days.
But anyway, we're going to get into it.
Our first story is about Chicago.
And the two stories are actually connected because they're both about black and white people.
And even though they're in two different continents and with two different histories and two different cultures and everything, It's the same problem.
They're doing the same things.
And the first story tonight is about this... and I... I shouldn't be surprised, but the language is so ridiculous.
It's another teen takeover, is what they're calling it.
And this has been going on basically ever since George Floyd.
You know, the crime in Chicago has always been bad.
It's the worst crime in any major city in the United States.
We have more murders.
And here's the thing, people get it confused.
Other cities have a higher murder rate, which is murders per 100,000 people.
We have the most murders, in absolute terms.
There are more murders in Chicago than any other city, and it's all black people.
And it's not even just the murders anymore.
It's always been that.
But now you've got These kinds of heists that are going on.
It's not isolated incidents.
It's not segregated in the bad neighborhoods.
You just have this crime wave.
It's a wave of crime that is washing across the whole city.
And it's these groups.
It'll be a group of black kids and they get in a car and they go and rob like 10 people in an hour in the morning on a weekday.
So this is very...
Different than the Situation that you have in other major cities or historically that you've even had in Chicago.
It's just a different texture of crime it's a different kind of crime and it really all started with George Floyd and Coinciding with this is a general lawlessness where every so often and especially during the summers The black kids go out to the downtown they go into the city and You know, we call it the neighborhoods, and then there's the city.
There's downtown Chicago.
They'll go into the downtown, which previously was spared from a lot of the crime, and they'll all travel down there over the weekend in the summer, and it's just mayhem.
That's the only way to describe it.
They go down there in the hundreds, dozens, sometimes hundreds, They bring guns, they bring drugs, they're doing drugs, they're drinking, they're shooting, there's fighting, they go into stores and steal things, they attack people in their cars, they attack people in the streets, they mug people.
This is just what goes on and it's totally random.
And probably organized on social media, but they'll go out there into the downtown.
Like I said, on a weekend, a random weekend, in a random part of downtown.
And they're not from there, they're from the neighborhoods.
And like I said, they go down there and they just cause mayhem.
But the way they call it in the news, if you're trying to find examples of this, you have to Google teen takeover, because that's what they're calling it, a teen takeover.
But to me, that sounds like Disney Channel.
When they say Teen Takeover, that sounds like Hannah Montana.
That sounds like Austin and Ally.
When you hear Teen Takeover, you think about the teens have taken over the beach and they're doing TikTok dances.
That's what I think of.
Because teen sounds so innocuous.
When you think of teenager, you think like skateboarding, and shopping mall, and texting, and summer fun, and that sort of thing.
But that's not what this is!
We're talking about Super Predator urban violence.
They're bringing machine guns, they're shooting people, they're mugging white people on site, they're dancing on cop cars.
You know, that's not a teen takeover.
That's an N-word takeover.
I mean, I can't be the only one that's thinking that.
I mean, I know I'm the one that's gonna say it and everyone's gonna get mad at me, but everyone knows it's not a teen takeover.
It's an N. It's an N takeover!
And I love black people, you know.
You gotta listen.
I love them.
But who are they?
Who is it?
We all know who it is and it's not guys like Neil deGrasse Tyson.
It's these maniacs.
It's these hooligans.
It's these teens.
Anyway, so it's a teen takeover.
And they arrest 40 people.
This is a story.
It says, quote, 40 people, mostly teenagers, hence the teen.
Mostly teenagers, all black though.
But it's a teen, it's not a black takeover, it's a teen takeover.
Mostly teenagers, all black, were charged with misdemeanors after Chicago police said a large group became disorderly on Sunday night.
Police responded to the South Loops 100 block of West Roosevelt Road at about 8 p.m.
where they said the group gathered.
Police said the group became disorderly and disregarded verbal commands by officers.
During an unrelated news briefing on Monday, the interim Chicago Police Superintendent, Fred Waller, was asked about the incident.
The crowd, quote, got so out of hand, we had no choice but to make arrests.
Despite more successful attempts to break up similar gatherings in which minors stayed out past curfew.
He said, our posture has been tolerant and usually when we say that it's curfew and we ask them to disperse, they do.
Yesterday, they crossed the line, so to speak.
This is a direct quote, by the way.
This is a police superintendent.
He says, you know, they crossed the line, so to speak.
The arrests should send a message to the families, said Waller.
We know everyone doesn't have a predictable home life, but we're trying to deal with the youth in a certain way, to try to offer things for them to do on other avenues.
No injuries were reported, but some of the worst damage was captured at a 7-Eleven.
A video shows the group running out with items from the store.
Some of them throwing items up in the air, running around.
Another video from Roosevelt and Canal captured the crowd running in multiple directions as officers directed them to leave the area.
40 people ranging in age from 12 to 20 were taken into custody.
The youngest suspects were 12 and 13.
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A 15-year-old boy was charged with a felony count of unlawful use of a weapon, possession of a concealed weapon, along with citations for disorderly conduct and possession of a laser sight, firearm silencer, and a muffler.
A 17-year-old was charged with a felony count of unlawful use of a weapon, machine gun, auto weapon, along with citations for a high-capacity magazine with metal piercing bullets and a curfew violation.
So you know it's crossing the line.
It's this teen summer craze and they just cross the line a little bit with the machine guns And the metal piercing bullets and the silencers and laser sights on their unlawful guns that they're carrying around at 17 years old.
Black superintendent under the new Teachers Union black mayor, by the way.
And so this story's posted, and it's been like this for a long time.
Like I said, basically since George Floyd.
These things are happening all the time.
And, you know, it's incredible the way that people treat this problem.
Like I said, the euphemisms.
They call it a teen takeover.
The newly elected Chicago mayor, Brandon Johnson, who's black and who was elected basically by blacks in the South and West Side, He is a surrogate for the Teachers Union, which is very liberal and progressive.
He said, when one of these things happened earlier this year, he said, they're just kids.
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He said, come on man, they're just kids.
nick fuentes
He said, I'm not gonna demonize kids, that's not the answer.
Demonizing kids?
Kids?
Demonizing?
Oh, they crossed the line?
It's not a teen takeover.
It's not kids.
They're not crossing the line.
This is a persistent problem with black people.
Okay?
I mean, everybody knows that.
And I see these comments.
The reason why I'm talking about it is because I saw these comments.
This was reported on Twitter.
Or I think maybe on TikTok.
And I read all the comments responding to this and they're all saying something like, this is what happens when you don't fund the schools.
There's always this undercurrent whenever something like this happens.
There's this chorus.
Or they say the real problem, the culprit, are not the people involved.
It's society.
You know, when George Floyd died, and when everybody rioted, they said, well, can you blame them?
This is what society has forced them to do.
And when the teen takeovers happen, they say, well, this is what happens when the schools aren't funded.
This is what happens when the parents are taken out of the home by racist cops.
This is why you need race realism.
This is why you need for people to recognize the reality of race.
And the reality of race is this.
It's not just skin deep.
It can be summarized in that expression.
Because whenever we talk about race in America, there's always this idea, you hear it from everybody, conceptually we regard race as something that is skin deep.
They say, well, what matters isn't what color you are, it's the kind of person you are.
It shouldn't matter what color a person is, I don't care what your skin color is, because it's about your values, it's about your work ethic, it's about, are you a nice guy?
But that may be the most pernicious lie.
In a very naive worldview, which I think everybody on a fundamental level, whether they realize it or not, knows is false.
Again, whether they're conscious of it or not, on a deep level they understand that it's not just a matter of we're all the same in different colors.
We're not all the same.
And we're not just not the same because we're different colors and we came from different places and had different advantages or disadvantages based on our skin colors.
We're different.
Race is deeper than the skin.
In other words, the genetic differences between black, white, Asian, Hispanic, others, it doesn't stop at the skin.
Different skin color is a genetic difference.
Different facial features is a genetic difference.
Just like differences in IQ, differences in behavior, difference in culture, taste, custom, It's all genetic.
The racial differences go deeper than the skin.
The skin is a signifier that you belong to a subgroup.
Meaning that there are human beings, and within human beings, you've got European people that came from the European continent.
Those people have light skin.
You have African people.
They came from the African continent.
Those people have dark skin.
And so on.
Asian people.
They come from Asia.
They have folded eyelids.
They're signifiers of genetic difference because there's microevolution between the groups.
They're different subgroups within the human taxonomy.
It's true.
And you need this.
To understand what's going on in the society, because if you don't acknowledge this, then that, the kind of euphemistic language I'm talking about, is the only way to make sense of any of this.
And when I say this, I don't just mean the disproportionate violent crime.
I don't just mean the rapid maturing of their youth, where they're 13 years old and stealing cars.
I don't just mean the teen takeovers.
I mean, Even the persistently unequal distribution of wealth, the persistent income inequality, the persistent gap in educational attainment.
In order to understand all these things, we have to acknowledge the racial difference.
We have to acknowledge that the difference between the groups goes deeper than the color of the skin.
Because otherwise, And case in point, you have to explain it some other way.
Why is it that the white people at 12 and 13 are playing Minecraft, and the black people in 12 and 13 are robbing 7-Eleven at gunpoint and stealing cars?
And let's not pretend like that's not the reality, because it is.
And yes, There are exceptions to every rule.
Yes, there are exceptions to every generality.
Yes, there is inequality and distinction within subgroups, meaning that there are white 12 and 13 year olds, which are the anomaly that are criminals, just like there are 12 and 13 year olds that are black who are academically gifted.
But what we're talking about is generalities.
We're talking about distributions.
And what we find is that the black population in America, and as we'll talk about in the next story, as well as in Africa, as well as in the Caribbean, as well as everywhere across the globe, in Europe too, in London, take a look at this Mizzy character from TikTok.
I mean, it's the same Story.
It's the same sociopathy.
It's the same criminality.
It's the same struggle with literacy and proficiency in math.
It's the same persistent inequality and disparities in money, in education, in almost virtually everything in the society.
And if you don't talk about it in terms of Inequality at the biological level, or I should say a dissimilarity, I mean we're not the same, then you have to explain it by saying the 12 and 13 year olds are robbing 7-Eleven because we just didn't fund the schools enough.
Really?
We need more after-school programs?
That's it?
Or they say something like, well, that's because the parents were taken out of the home by the racist cops.
I think the parents were taken out of the home because they committed crimes.
And so once again, we're back to square one.
And people could say, well, what came first, the chicken or the egg?
Was it a fatherless household that came first?
In other words, did the racist cop take the first black father out of the home, which started a chain reaction, which is why no black people can ever get ahead?
Or was it that the first black person was a criminal?
And so now we can't tell anymore?
Well let's just go back to before they even got to America.
And what was it like in Africa before we arrived?
Well...
It's a lot of like what we see in America and Africa today.
It was a lot of throwing spears and shooting people with arrows.
I don't even think they developed arrows, if I'm not mistaken.
It was just a lot of throwing spears.
Fashioning a sharp stick and throwing it around.
So I think that kind of answers it.
And anyway, a lot of people throughout my entire political career, they've always said, maybe the reality of race is true.
When they lose the argument.
Okay, maybe.
But, they say, this is an inconvenient and unnecessary part of the discussion.
It's a political inconvenience.
We cannot succeed politically talking about this.
Although it may be true, it is something that is so uncomfortable, it is something that is so ugly, that we have to omit that out of political expediency.
But I've said for the longest time, and this is the problem, if you don't entertain that, then how do you explain this?
You can't.
Otherwise, you gotta talk about teen takeover.
It's not a teen takeover, it's a black takeover.
And it's a black takeover because this is what they do.
It's what they do here.
It's what they do there.
It's what they did before we got there.
It's what they're now doing after we got there.
It's what they're doing in this place where we brought them after they were enslaved.
It's what they're doing there to this day.
Even the ones that we didn't take with us.
It's what they do.
And the problem with any other way of thinking about it is that it's a, no pun intended, it's a black hole.
Chicago is the perfect picture where so many resources have been poured into the schools and the programs and the community and whatever you want to say.
We just had a black mayor.
She was such a disaster.
She got thrown out and now we have another black mayor.
And something tells me he's not going to solve this one.
All the money and all the schools is not going to raise the IQ a standard deviation.
It's not going to eliminate the warrior gene.
It's not going to get rid of the fundamental inequality.
And if you don't acknowledge that, then you can keep talking about teen takeovers.
It's that simple.
This is what goes on in Chicago.
And so the answer is not To pour more money into the schools, it's to pour more money into the police.
And if you want any hope for the black people, or for the people that have to live among the black people, for both, because our fates are now bound together.
I mean, they live among us, and so it's their success bound up with our success.
I mean, if they fail, They're bringing down society with us, as we can see.
If they're not doing well, then they're bringing that unwellness to the public transportation, and to the city square, and everywhere.
They're bringing it outside of a 24-hour McDonald's.
They're bringing it to Any free amenity.
If that's a free public beach, if that's a free day at the museum, if that's a free day at 7-Eleven, whatever, whatever.
I mean they will bring that basically anywhere where they can.
So our fates are bound up together and therefore For them to succeed, it requires, first, a restoration of order.
I mean, they have to be kept in line, clearly.
And that goes with everybody.
I mean, everybody needs to be kept in line in society.
It's just that they have the most trouble with it, and as a consequence, we had to stop locking them up because it was very apparent.
It's like, hey, Most of the people in jail are black.
That's racist, so we gotta take it easy on these guys.
I mean, I'm in favor of everybody being kept in line, but there's one group that has a really tough problem with it, and as a consequence, that's the group that we're being lax towards.
So the solution is not pouring more money into white female teachers who are just going to get shot or get their asses kicked, or more white female therapists who are going to get devastated with a slobber knocker by a George Floyd style black guy.
It's bringing police, it's bringing military to take control of these neighborhoods and lock them down.
Like, and this is, I've been saying it for so long, It's a perfect solution.
And here's why.
These parts of the city are a blight.
They're blighted.
Drive through them.
It's garbage everywhere.
It's divestment.
Businesses have left.
Developers never come in and remodel or refurbish or fix up anything because they know there's no value.
Nobody wants to live in or conduct business in a war zone or where there's going to be stealing or where there's going to be crime.
You send in the police, you send in the military, you guarantee a return on investment to investors, to the capitalists, and it becomes a gold rush.
I mean, really, think about it.
If you made the South and the West side of Chicago, as an example, the safest place in America, you brought crime down to zero with a military occupation.
And there was a guarantee there will be no crime in these neighborhoods.
It's a gold rush.
If you make these people get jobs, and if you make them obey the law, and you build new prisons, and you lock these people up for the slightest infractions, You've got a workforce.
You've got a consumer base.
You've got land.
It's a fire sale for land and property.
And everybody can win.
And the people that are criminals, you put them in jail forever.
They never have kids.
You remove them from the gene pool.
This is a beautiful thing.
You take these kids at 13, 14.
You lock them up forever.
They go in jail.
And they're subtracted from the gene pool.
And as a result, over time, and it's not going to take long, the South and West Side are built up, the population slowly moves up, because you're constantly subtracting the lowest 5 or 10 percent.
They're either running from the cops and getting painted on the wall, or they're getting thrown in jail forever.
And over time, by chopping off that 5 to 10 percent, Instead of, they go out and have 10 kids and those kids are all, you know, whatever, and so on and so forth, you can start to reverse the damage.
And pretty soon, the black part of America is upwardly mobile.
Like, that is actually a practical solution.
Nobody wants to hear that.
But that's how you do it.
I mean, that's...
If we want to be serious, that's how you do it.
That's how you help black people.
That's how you help white people.
And people say, how's that helping black people?
They are being dragged down to their lowest common denominator, which is a maniac.
Why should that entire race of people... Because there are black people who could probably function in society normally, and many of them do.
But it's these maniacs And it's maniacs having sex with women, and they're breeding lots of little maniacs, and then those kids, they never have a chance.
And it's dragging the entire neighborhood down, and that neighborhood is dragging the whole city down, and these cities are dragging the whole country down, and it's hurting many people.
So the people that need to suffer for this are the criminals.
Like, it's really that simple.
Who should bear the burden for the crime?
Is it the person that commits the crime?
Or should it be the innocent, law-abiding, tax-paying citizens of the country?
Like, it's really so clear.
Who should pay the price?
People say, that's cruel.
That is so cruel and it is so barbaric, what you're talking about.
But it's really not, because what we're instead allowing is for a small... because it really is... I mean, it's a big minority.
They say it's like 5% of all black males that'll kill someone in their lifetime, but it's still... We're really letting a minority of a minority...
wreck society for everybody who is the advocate for the bystander that gets shot and killed who is the advocate for the person who their home loses all its value because of look who moved into the neighborhood who's the advocate for all of the people that are suffering the direct or indirect effects of this disorder there's no advocate and so what we've had for generations is the innocent people are getting shot and
The innocent people are getting their businesses looted and destroyed.
The innocent people are getting their cars broken into.
What I'm proposing is that the guilty should suffer.
My proposition is that the guilty should pay the price.
And we shouldn't feel so bad or waste any tears on shot dead criminals or criminals that are put in an underground prison and buried They've had it too good for too long.
I mean, that's all I'm saying.
So, you know, they had their chance.
They made their choice.
And now civilized people have to take back the society.
And that starts with recognizing that there is this persistent inequality.
It's because of differences.
And we need to get a lot more comfortable with disproportionate blacks in jail.
We need to get a lot more comfortable with sending white cops into black neighborhoods to lock them down.
There's nothing wrong with that.
In fact, you could see that as the white man's burden.
You could see that as a way that the white man can lift them up.
And maybe that's the only way.
But insofar as people keep going on and on about this race blindness, which you're now seeing increasingly on the right, where they say, we're race blind, we don't see race, the real racists are on the left, you know, or vice versa, the old school leftists that are still race blind have to dispense with that kind of mindset and just talk about solutions regardless of
What color the jails are going to be, what the outcome will be.
Anyway, so that's Chicago.
But I want to move on.
I want to get into South Africa.
And this is a little bit related.
Our featured story is about what's happening over there.
And before we get into the news, it's actually really interesting because South Africa and America are very similar in many ways.
A lot of people don't realize that and may not realize that.
But South Africa and the United States are extremely similar.
Because both America and Africa are continents that the white man is not native to.
When whites discovered the Americas 500 years ago, there weren't any white people there.
And similarly, when white people began to colonize the coasts of Africa in the 17th century, and when they began to colonize the interior of Africa in the 19th century, there were no white people there either.
So, We're to think of these two places as places where the blacks are indigenous and where the Indians or the Americans are indigenous.
I'm talking about the American Indians.
They're also two places that were initially colonized.
By the Spanish or the Dutch.
In the case of America, both.
The eastern seaboard of America was colonized by the Dutch and the French, and further south by the Spanish.
And South Africa was initially colonized by the Dutch.
Both places were colonized by whites, had wars and conflicts, but also peace at certain times with the natives.
In the Americas, there were wars between the French and the Indians and the English and the Indians.
In Africa, there were wars between the Dutch and the Indians and the British and the Indians.
In both places, eventually, it was a British colony.
It was a British colony in the Americas.
It was a British colony in South Africa.
In both places, albeit at different times and in different ways, many British people began to settle there, began to move there as colonists, not as soldiers or as traders stopping their Temporarily, but permanent settlers farmers Pursuing industry there in the case of America.
I mean there are reasons that people came to America specifically in the case of South Africa in pursuit of minerals in the pursuit of mineral wealth and Now it's a little bit different because in America the Indian population was wiped out and very small and defeated rapidly and driven from their lands.
In Africa the native population always remained.
The native population was always majority African in the surrounding areas and even within the colony.
But there are two places that are very similar.
In those ways.
It's a very similar story.
Obviously there's differences.
The timeline is a little different.
The location's obviously different.
The history's much different.
But in both cases you have a non-white indigenous continent, really like a virgin continent, in the sense that Africa has never industrialized.
There was no real permanent civilization there.
And same thing with the Americas.
In the Americas you had nomadic people, with some scattered civilizations.
In Africa, similar.
And then you have these initial colonists, then the British come in, they send permanent settlers, And it's interesting because the same thing is happening in both places.
In the United States, we gained independence, of course, hundreds of years ago, and we've been an independent nation.
South Africa gained their independence about a hundred years ago, although the white people never became a majority.
But in both places, you see that it's an English colony with hundreds of years of history, is almost being re- Consumed.
Like, recaptured and reconquered by the native people.
It's like the same story.
In Africa, there was never a demographic domination like there was in America.
In the United States, of course, whites were the majority.
Whites were the majority of the 13 colonies 300 years ago.
And they are currently the majority from coast to coast.
Whites were never the majority in South Africa.
But in both places you had significant white populations with political domination.
Even though the whites realistically were in the minority for a long time, for hundreds of years on the American continent as a whole, They were politically dominant always.
The white people were always militarily politically dominant in the last 1-200 years.
Very much in the same way that whites were politically dominant, not in a demographic sense, but in a military political sense in Rhodesia, South Africa, surrounding areas.
And in both cases now you see a reconquest And a recapture of these places by the natives.
In South Africa, the apartheid government was overthrown under pressure from the international community 30 years ago.
And now, there is an overwhelming majority support for black government, for the African National Congress, and for various minority parties which are more black and more extreme than that one.
Similarly in the United States, and in Canada, You're seeing these countries overwhelmed by non-white immigration, largely from Latin America.
In the United States, we're being swallowed up by Asians, but to a similar extent, maybe to a greater extent, by Hispanics, which are what?
But the indigenous Indian people.
So they're two, you know, we forget this sometimes, but these are two colonist nations, two British colonies, And we think about an America like our country is going away, our country's disappearing, it's this new thing, when in reality it's more like a reversion.
It's really like a reversion in the land that was Indian, although it's now being taken over by Spanish-speaking Indians, which is European language, it's being re-taken over by Indians, just like South Africa and Rhodesia were re-taken over by Africans.
And this is really the battle that's happening.
Is these colonies and even you could throw Australia in there, although it's not quite the same.
It's not the aboriginals there, but Australia basically being colonized by Asians who are the Pacific people.
They're much closer in proximity.
The Asians are to Australia than the British are.
In the case of Australia, Canada, the United States, South Africa, all these places are being recaptured and re-colonized by the indigenous people.
And what we're talking about are really two distinct things.
We're talking about The demographic transformation, which is that in the United States, the indigenous non-white are overwhelming the colonist-descended, immigrant-descended whites, just like in South Africa, just like in Australia.
But at the same time, when we speak of this, we're also talking about something that is, of course, has a causal relationship, but is actually a different trend, which is the de-industrialization and the unraveling of what you might call a first world developed which is the de-industrialization and the unraveling of what you might call a first It's two things, obviously intimately related and a causal relationship, but they're two things.
We're talking about whites almost decolonizing that colony being swallowed up at the same time.
The disappearance, consequently, of modernity.
The disappearance of an industrialized, developed, civilized society.
And when people talk about immigration, or they talk about whatever, South Africa, they use this language like equality, fairness, tolerance, whatever.
But these words and this language ignores the fact that there is no equality.
The civilization that the American Indians had and the Africans had before British colonization is literally pre-historical.
By pre-historical, I mean before writing.
Because of course, the study of history is a study of records.
Written records.
For there to be records, people need to write things down.
Things can happen, people can say things, but they all perish.
And if it's never written down, There's no record, and there's no history.
Before Europeans came to the Americas, before they came to Africa, these are literally pre-historical, they're basically non-civilizations because they didn't have writing, and therefore have no records, and therefore have no history.
And at the same time, they're also, and again, there are exceptions, but for the most part, there's no agriculture.
These are people that rode on horses living in teepees and the horses I know were introduced by the Europeans.
I'm not ignorant of that fact but you understand what I'm saying.
They roved the grasslands or the plains in Africa looking for food and they threw spears at it and they killed it and they wandered around because they never stopped wandering and set up agriculture and set up what we would consider to be A civilization.
So before the whites get there, there is no history.
Before the whites get there, there is no, as we understand it, that we can speak of a state of civilization.
There are no states because they're always moving.
There's no farming.
There's no saving.
There's no organizing.
There's no society because they're not together in one place.
And so when we talk about whites going out of the Americas and Africa, you know, we talk in terms of immigration, and we talk in terms of policy, but zoom out.
Zoom out a thousand years, and you see a different story.
If you're zoomed in on the last 100 years, you see America was, the United States of America as a jurisdiction, as a nation, was 90% white and now it's 60% white.
If you zoom out, you see this place, which was not on the map 600 years ago, was illuminated and was then figuratively illuminated with the arrival of Europeans Which brought industry, and God, and gold, and writing, and all the rest, and is now being swallowed back up into the literal and figurative darkness of the indigenous people.
And the point is, when people look at immigration, we weigh these things like jobs, and money, and fairness, and citizenship, and equality, and we introduce this lexicon of You know, they're Latinx, they're people of color, and all this.
When in reality, this is a barbarian land, with barbarians in it, just like in Africa.
And this is, there are two civilizations, historically, that have brought light to other places.
And that's the East, and that's the West.
That's China, and it's surrounding peoples, and it's Europe.
And without the Europeans in these places, as you see, very rapidly, they tend to go hand in hand, this civilization is sliding back into non-existence, sliding back into non-history.
Pre-history, sliding back into darkness.
And that's why we can't use this kind of language, because there is no comparison.
You have the pre-European civilization, which isn't a civilization, which isn't historically.
You have the Europeans who are here, and writing, and running things, and running trains, and building trains, and building things, and writing about them, and landing on the moon.
And then you have what comes next.
Which is a process of looting what has been left behind.
Looting the ruins of a disappeared European settlement in these places.
Because the indigenous people here and there, they can't make, they can't generate, There is no continuity of European civilization with these non-European people.
And so what you have instead, it's sort of like when a person is freezing to death and the body starts to eat its own tissue, it starts to eat its own fat reserves.
Without the civilization that generates Or I should say, without the people, the distinct people that generate the civilization, to generate the civilization, all that's left are people that can eat what remains of it, can eat the ruins of it.
And they're basically scavengers.
It's like a scavenger civilization that will exist for a time.
You know, they'll be around for a little while and they'll be, you know, metaphorically and literally, Ripping the copper out of the buildings and selling it and they'll be breaking things apart for spare parts and you know that's happening literally and it's happening metaphorically with the institutions.
But eventually it'll be such a degraded and diminished and dilapidated shadow of its former self, it will slide back into the darkness.
And so the question before us is this.
What is best?
Is it better for more of the world to be illuminated by the Europeans?
Or is it better out of some misplaced sense of righteousness?
For us to fairly allow this civilization to be snuffed out.
Like, that's the question.
We always, again, use this language about, well, what's fair is for the immigrants to basically reconquer the nation.
You know, we immigrated here, we killed the natives.
It's only fair now if we let all these people immigrate here, we let all the Mexicans in.
It's only fair now that we let the Africans kill all the farmers and take all their farms back.
It's only fair.
It's only equal.
Everyone can come here.
We can't discriminate.
Everyone can come here and everyone can do what everyone else can do.
Because that's fair.
But we know full well what the consequences will be.
It hasn't been that long since we got here.
It's only been... Since we got here?
Couple hundred years?
Few hundred years?
I mean, yes.
The first settlers arrived on the tip of the tip of the islands 500 years ago.
They showed up to the continental United States 400 years ago.
We got our independence 240 years ago.
But spreading out over America?
I mean, we really have like 200 years.
All of this!
Everything!
Almost everything!
200 years!
That's not a long time.
These Indians, those Africans, they had been there for thousands of years.
Thousands of years!
While pyramids were built, and world wonders were built and destroyed, and empires were gained and lost, and technologies were invented and then forgotten forever, and then rediscovered in the archives, and then lost again, and religions were invented, and blasphemies became global empires.
Throughout all those thousands of years, they were walking around in the dark.
And it's been just 200 years that we've done all this.
We, us.
Before that, there wasn't any of this.
And so when you zoom out and take a look at it from a high enough perspective, It's not even a question of immigration.
It's not a question of citizenship.
People talk about DACA.
Well, you gotta let these DACA recipients in.
I mean, they were just brought here as kids.
It doesn't matter!
This has all been put here in 200 years, and it's all going away in 100!
It was all built in 150 or 200 years, and it will all be gone within 100 more.
And this settlement the Europeans had here, have here now, but in the future it'll be had, it will look like a blip.
You know, I don't know when Jesus is coming back, but let's say a thousand years from now, we're gonna look at the colonization of the Americas and of Africa as a blip.
As a 200-year blip, when there was clean drinking water here, when there were roads, when there was infrastructure, when there was peace and civility and cleanliness and all the rest, it will be a blip on the radar.
And anyway, the featured story tonight is going along with this.
It's about a leader of one of these parties in South Africa who is calling for the Boers, the descendants of the Dutch farmers and their farmers to this day, to be shot.
And this is the story.
It says, EFF leader Julius Malema has been sharply criticized by prominent white South Africans for singing the struggle song, Shoot to Kill, Kill the Boer, Kill the Farmer.
The Equality Court in Johannesburg ruled in August last year that the song was not hate speech or incitement.
The court held that the song was freedom of speech and had to be left in the political arena.
The court said the lyrics were not to be taken literally.
Malema, testifying as a witness in that trial, said he was taught not to take the songs in their literal meaning but to understand them to be referring to an oppressive system.
He did not dispute that he had During the chant displayed the gesture of a gun in his hands.
So he's saying shoot white people with a gesturing like a gun, but that's not hate speech because he says well it's not literal.
When I say shoot white people, well I don't mean that literally, I mean that figuratively.
I mean figuratively take down this oppressive system.
When I say shoot white people, when I say shoot and kill white people and take their stuff, like this, in front of 100,000 people, shoot all white people.
That was figurative.
That was figurative language.
Me, I get banned from Rumble because I say we're in a holy war and we're willing to die.
We're gonna make them die.
Metaphorically, well, you know, that's incitement.
That's hate speech.
Take him to jail.
Take his channel.
But if you're a politician, you could say, hey, shoot all the white people.
Well, that's, I mean, I know we're in different jurisdictions, but that's fine.
This weekend, the EFF leader Malema and nearly 100,000 supporters who painted the FNB Stadium in a sea of red were seen and heard singing the song after Malema concluded his speech at the party's 10-year anniversary celebration.
And so, you know, look.
It's a war that has never ended.
From the moment we got there, it was war.
And I say we, I'm not British or Dutch, I mean we as Europeans.
From the moment the Europeans arrived in Africa, it was a war.
They had nine wars.
And they fought several tribes there, dozens of tribes there.
It was a constant state of warfare.
Interrupted by a short period of total political domination and segregation.
After which, terrorism, guerrilla warfare resumed.
It's a modern form of the warfare between the Zulus and the British, or between the Boers and the various other African tribes.
The same thing is true in the United States today.
Just like hundreds of years ago, There was wars between the Indians and the settlers.
There's warfare going on right now between the mostly non-white Democrats and the mostly white Republicans.
And just like how South Africa is now 80% black, 10% mixed, 10% white, we as whites on this continent, in this country, are headed towards a similar fate.
Well, we will be sharing the country with a majority of not-white people who perceive us to have oppressed them for hundreds of years, who perceive us as racist and hateful against them.
And they'll be in the majority, and with the votes, they will achieve political domination.
And with political domination, they'll be able to make pronouncements like they're making in South Africa against us with impunity that will then eventually be backed up by state power.
And just like, yes, the Indians were resettled, and just like the Africans were resettled, we will be murdered or resettled.
But it's not the same.
There is no equality in that sense, and here's why.
Because when we, first of all, We arrived here.
We, from there, showed up here.
Because we built the boats.
And we invented the compass.
And we brought the guns.
Because we made them.
Because we invented them.
And we organized and marshaled the resources.
To create the ships to send armies here because we came up with the ideas that can centralize authority because we made the paper.
We made the printing press that could make a centralized bureaucratic state possible, which would make it possible to standardize governance over a large territory, which would allow for a complex large-scale society to undertake such complex sophisticated projects that take hundreds of years and demand lots of resources because we're capable of that.
And Europeans showed up and they took over these places and we brought with it invention and ingenuity and industry and we brought these things to these places.
There is nothing similar about now, the fact that we are being outbred and attacked with blunt objects in the streets now, down the street from where these people live.
When they say, well, you know, you came to America 400 years ago, and now we're coming here.
When Europeans came here, we came here on fucking battleships.
And you're coming over here on life rafts, and a dozen of them drown on their way to Africa, and the ones that are trying to get to America from Mexico, they're swimming!
They're swimming!
That's the difference.
And so when people talk about populations and ideas, never forget what we're fighting for, which is not ideas.
We're not fighting for liberalism.
We are fighting for civilization itself.
If we're not here, there's no civilization here.
Without the whites in Rhodesia, without the whites in South Africa, there is no civilization.
It lacks the definition of civilization.
There's no farming.
There's no farming.
They don't even do agriculture.
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They don't know how to farm.
nick fuentes
Forget about industrializing.
There's no farming.
And there's no writing.
And there's certainly no reading.
And so we're not fighting for, let's make it fair, let's Figure out a way to grandfather the past into our liberal ideas of the present.
If we're allowed to be snuffed out, that is the end for civilization.
It's the end for civilization here, there.
And if the Jews have it their way, it'll be the end of civilization in Europe.
And where will there be civilization?
China?
That's it?
That'll be all there is.
In a hundred years when the United Kingdom is minority white, and France is minority white, and America and Canada and Australia are minority white, and they share the same fate as South Africa, which is blackouts, water crisis, highest murder rate in the world, food riots, failed state status.
When that's the future of all these places, where will there even be a civilization?
In Russia and China, which is a pretty sad state of affairs.
For all these people that talk about Russia and China, Russia and China, they're going to be the last ones standing if we don't build a moat and a fortress around the civilization we have here.
It's going to be hard to fight Russia and China with the barbarian army.
It's going to be hard to fight Russia and China without electricity, without water.
Without farming and writing, it's gonna be pretty hard.
You know, I see this thing in South Africa and context really is everything.
Perspective really is everything.
Because when you zoom out far enough, everybody is so...
Zoomed in and they think about things like political correctness and the midterms, the next election, and what about my job?
You know, people are thinking about this.
But when you zoom out, you see the yellow shorts?
When you really zoom out, you zoom out on a long enough time horizon, and it's horror.
It is an absolute horror what's going on.
You really get some perspective on the weight of what's happening.
When you zoom out long enough to see our past and very far into our future, you see what the stakes are and it focuses what really matters.
The people that are coming here who are going to be the EFF of America.
They're going to be the Malema.
They're going to be talking about kill the Boer of America.
They're never going back.
I mean, these people that come in illegally, legally, they have kids, they work hard, they start a business, whatever.
They're here.
They're not us.
They're not like us.
And they're staying here forever.
And they will never maintain an industrialized, historical civilization.
So it's something to consider.
I mean, that is...
You know, this is something that I think everybody that's red-pilled, that's the conclusion people come to that shakes them to their very core.
It's the end of the world.
It's the end of our world as we know it.
You look around at the civilization and you realize it's all going away soon because they can't keep it up and all you have to do is go into their neighborhoods And you can see all you have to do is go into these different places or visit their countries and this ever-shrinking class of white managers that are getting older and older that are holding this all together
They can't do it forever.
And they're running out of them.
In other words, what happens when it's an all-affirmative-action electric company?
What happens when it's an all-affirmative-action utility company?
What happens when it's a totally non-white population electing Democrats and Democrats and Democrats and it's these more progressive, more leftist, more populist, all the time, redistributive policies, racial policies, racial redistributive policies, Compounding and compounding and exacerbating it, you start to realize what really becomes possible.
People ask, how bad can it get?
They talk about the collapse!
It's gonna be an unrecoverable collapse.
You tell me when Sub-Saharan Africa collapsed.
You tell me when Niger or Burkina Faso or Congo or Central African or Sudan, tell me when those places collapsed and tell me when it's going to start to turn around over there.
I think you may start to see the problem with that mindset.
So, I mean, we're here.
It's the Alamo.
We're raising the flag of European civilization.
We're the holdouts.
We're the minority.
Time is running out.
But we're defending this place and our way of life and civilization itself against this tide of barbarism.
Which has been here from the beginning, and it's an inflection point in the history of the planet.
Because if we win here, we can spread the light everywhere.
If we lose, it may be gone everywhere.
So, anyway, that's that.
And it's not dramatic.
I mean, just go to these places.
That's what you're gonna get.
Anybody disagrees with me, you can go take a trip to Niger right now.
You can go take a trip to...
Zimbabwe or Sudan, you know, debunk me!
Debunk me!
You know, you can go and visit these places if you feel so great about it.
You know, go live there.
But anyway.
So that's that.
It's a big deal.
But I want to move on.
I want to take a look at our Super Chats.
We'll see what you guys are talking about.
I don't mean to get so dark and heavy, but it's like, it kind of shook me a little bit looking at it because when you read about the history of it, You see the similarities, and you see what a minority white, you know, what a 30% white country's gonna look like, and you realize, wait a second, this was always our fate in these places.
And so maybe the real solution is, we gotta save the homeland!
And we gotta build back better and come back.
Come back having learned our lesson.
Anyway, but let's take a look.
We'll see what we got in the super chats.
You know, I love all people, but let's just be honest about what's going on here.
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Okay.
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nick fuentes
Oh, let me get my water.
I'm thirsty damn I wish I had more water oh Okay.
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Let's see.
streamlabs matthew tts
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If you didn't see it, Ramaswamy on Twitter invited Fisher King to debate white identity.
He might do it with you if you pushed him since he defended you on Twitter some time ago.
nick fuentes
Well, I doubt it because I'm banned from Twitter.
I can't even get an account set up there.
But yeah, maybe I'll do it.
streamlabs matthew tts
We'll see.
nick fuentes
Don't read anything.
Don't read anything, you're just gonna hurt yourself.
I can't... You know, if you can't use the UNZ Review as a resource, if you need me to, like, walk you through... Tell me which ones to read!
Like, if you can't do that for yourself, You know, just quit while you're ahead, because, I mean, you can't find your way out of a paperback.
I'm telling you, Ron Unz, Unz Review, American Pravda, there's like a hundred fantastic articles about any subject you're interested in, and you're like, top five articles.
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Dude.
nick fuentes
If you can't, at that point, direct your own study, you should just forget it.
Like, if that is, uh, Too complex of a task?
Then, you know, I don't know what to tell you.
You should go do something else.
Get a snow cone, go to the park, you know, just, just, you know.
Not everybody needs to read all this, okay?
Not everybody, not everybody needs to know.
Not everybody needs to be reading all this.
Un3view, it's literally you can sort the entire website by topic, by author, and this dude is like, hey, you know, what are the first five books that I should read?
Bro.
You know, you gotta help yourself, okay?
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219.
streamlabs matthew tts
Leafy's Twitter is bonkers.
nick fuentes
Yeah, he's pretty out there, man.
streamlabs matthew tts
Absolutely.
nick fuentes
We want to ban infant circumcision.
We support the right of guys everywhere to keep their full penis.
I absolutely support the right of every man to have a full penis.
Somebody brought up a really good point to me recently.
And he was saying how the Jews are basically mutilating all white people with their abominable circumcision.
And if we're going to ban the chemical castration of transgenders, why stop there?
Let's ban the actual castration of guys in this Jewish ritual.
Ban circumcision.
I am strongly against circumcision.
Strongly against.
Thankfully, at birth, my mom spared me from circumcision.
Not to get too personal.
But thankfully, my mom, you know, it's sort of like an Italian thing, I guess, but she was a holdout.
She's like, nope, I'm not going to do that to my son.
And, you know, we need that to come back.
So anybody that's watching this, do not circumcise your kids.
If you have sons, do not circumcise them.
So I'm with you.
I'm an intactivist.
I support... This is our cause.
streamlabs matthew tts
Gotta join RCIA.
Get it started.
Get the process going.
Go to your parish.
And contact them.
heart last week.
What would be your first bit of advice for someone who wants to convert to Catholicism from Protestantism?
nick fuentes
Gotta join RCIA.
Get it started, get the process going, go to your parish and contact them and join their RCIA class.
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Dante's sent $10.
Protestants feel too lax.
But the church feels corrupted.
I want to find a middle ground.
nick fuentes
You know, that's just such a bad, like, that just doesn't work logically.
way.
Because the claim of the Catholic Church is that there is no salvation outside the church.
And the claim from Protestants is that a person is saved if he believes.
And so when you say, like, well, I just want to do, like, the middle ground, it's like, well, one of them is true.
Like, there is no middle ground.
The Catholic Church says there is no salvation outside the church.
The Catholic faith is a gift from God and the Pope receives his authority perpetually and directly from Jesus and the Holy Spirit.
unidentified
And you're like, well, I kind of want like a middle ground somewhere between like that and like not believing that.
It's like...
nick fuentes
There is no middle ground.
unidentified
I can never understand where people are like, I'm trying to get on board with Catholicism, but I don't like that some of the people in the church are corrupt.
It's like they're human beings!
nick fuentes
Show me in the Bible where it says there are sinless human beings other than the mother of Jesus.
Where are the sinless human beings?
People go, well I don't know, the people in the church are pretty corrupt.
It's like, we're all corrupt!
In case you haven't noticed, we're human beings.
No man without sin besides Jesus and Mary.
As if that debunks Catholicism.
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I don't know, I feel like the church is like, there's sinners in there.
nick fuentes
Yeah, you know, the apostles were sinners!
The Apostles.
Bro said, I'm getting the sense that people in the church might be sinning.
Yeah, like the Apostles sinned.
Peter did not.
Peter saw Jesus perform miracles and still denied Him.
unidentified
Do you understand that?
nick fuentes
Like in the flesh.
Peter was hanging out with Him.
Peter saw Him perform miracles.
He saw him literally prove that God was real.
And still, when the Romans were like, hey, you with this guy?
unidentified
He was like, me?
nick fuentes
What?
No.
He was God and he saw it.
You know, because a lot of people are out there and they're like, well, if God's real, give me a sign.
You know, show me he's real.
If God's real, then give me a million dollars, you know.
And Peter literally watched Jesus perform miracles and prove he was God.
And Jesus was like, I'm counting on you!
You're my guy!
Literally!
Could you imagine?
God becomes flesh and is hanging out with you.
He proves it and he's hanging out with you.
And then he's like, hey, you're my guy, okay?
You're my guy, right?
You're gonna back me up, right?
Mm-hmm.
I got you.
Anything you need you're you're you're God like you created this whole thing Absolutely, I got you really cuz I'm counting on you.
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Mm-hmm.
nick fuentes
And then some police officer comes up.
unidentified
It's like hey What hey you with this guy?
nick fuentes
No, you sure?
Yep Are you really you absolutely sure you have nothing to do with this guy?
No!
And he was even told, he was even told, like, you know, you're gonna deny Jesus three times.
How could you say that?
And then it, like, like a dream, and then it just unfolds?
unidentified
Jesus?
nick fuentes
I don't know anything about that.
And then people look at the church, and they're like, I don't know, seems pretty corrupt.
Yeah, I don't know.
How could they claim to be the real church if there are sinners in there?
Do you understand how logically that does?
There's no problem with Catholicism.
When people say things like, my problem with Catholicism is I don't like the Pope.
I don't like what the Pope said.
I don't like the corruption in the church.
There is nothing in Catholicism that says that the people in the church will be sinless.
If anything, it says literally the opposite.
The gospel says the opposite.
The gospel, which even Sola Scriptura Protestants believe in, would say that that's not the case.
So...
You know, so saying like, oh, I don't like all this corruption in the church, it's like, yeah, I don't like all this corruption in the world.
Thankfully, somebody took all that burden off of us.
His name was Jesus.
Thankfully, hopefully, we're all destined for a place where it's not like that, but this is Christ's church on earth.
So, you know, even the people in the church are doing battle with demons, just like we are.
I'm talking about just like we lay people are.
So, you know, there is no middle ground.
I mean, look, you either believe that the Catholic Church is the church that was left by Jesus or you don't.
It's a yes or no.
Do you believe that there is one holy catholic apostolic church which receives its authority from Jesus, protected from error by the Holy Spirit, Led by the Bishop in Rome, the successor to St.
Peter, who is named as the rock that Jesus would build his church on, as testified about in the Gospels and supported by all the Church Fathers.
You know, either you believe that or you don't.
Or you believe that the Catholic Church is a usurper and an imposter and all those things, you know, but there's no middle ground.
And when I look at When I look at the theology, and I look at the history, and I even look at the cathedrals, and I look at the totality, when I look at the gospel, I see the Catholic Church as the only religion.
It is the only religion.
It's not the only true religion, it's the only religion.
What else do you have?
You have paganism.
And then you have Islam, which is blasphemy.
And then you have Judaism, which is the satanic inversion of the only religion.
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So.
You know.
nick fuentes
So that middle ground thing just sounds like, that sounds like the same kind of lukewarmness that Jesus warned us about this, Like, you know. - Well, a little of both.
It's like, well, no, either either the Catholic Church has authority or it doesn't.
Well, I wanted to have some authority.
What do you think?
Jesus was like, the Catholic Church is sort of my church?
You know, Jesus came to earth and was like, I like these Catholics, sort of?
You know, like that?
That's the basis of your faith?
No.
I'm sorry, that doesn't work.
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Fortunately, I don't follow garbage like that.
I follow the news.
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nick fuentes
Yeah, me too.
I'm feeling pretty cozy.
Yeah, how about that?
Well, hey, good to hear from you, Culture War Criminal.
It's a fortune I didn't get to see you this weekend, but maybe I'll be seeing you on this website sometime.
Maybe I'll be seeing you around here digitally speaking.
I'll be looking forward to that.
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Is gayness a mental illness?
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nick fuentes
I did see that.
Yeah, they hate when I say that sex is gay.
I don't know.
I mean, I guess I understand that they think that that, like, makes me look bad, but... Look, I mean, I say a lot of things that make me look... I say a lot of things that make me look bad.
Because... I'm speaking from the heart, okay?
I'm a sincere Chad.
I'm not an irony-poisoned...
Piece of shit.
I'm a sincere Chad.
I'm not one of these irony-poisoned Jews where everything has to be about a hundred layers of irony and self-aware and meta and breaking the fourth wall.
I'm a Christian.
I'm a sincere Chad.
I think sex is gay.
I think the age of consent should be lower.
I don't even really believe in the concept.
You want to know why?
Because marriage is consent.
You want to know what's wrong with sex?
Being married means you consent to sex all the time.
There's no such thing as marital rape.
Because when you marry a person, you have a marital obligation to give your spouse sex whenever they want it.
It's literally Catholic doctrine.
So, you know, the only moral way to have sex is within marriage.
The only way to get married is to consent to sex on demand.
And both partners agree to that that's their obligation.
It's a mortal sin to deny it So that's that's how's that for consent theory?
That's my that's my age of consent.
It's not age of consent.
It's age of marriage age of marriage people talk about age of consent Age of marriage.
Because what they're really talking about is at what age can a person become a prostitute?
That's what that really means.
Because they don't care when teenagers are having sex among each other, and they don't care when an 18 year old has sex with 100 different people.
What they care about is, you know, you gotta turn 18 before you can be a prostitute.
You gotta turn 18 before you can go and be in pornography or have sex with many adults.
Marriage isn't even in the discussion.
Age of consent.
What is this?
What is this?
Christians have no use for such things.
Christians have no use for such a concept.
You get married.
A Christian doesn't have sex with anybody.
A Christian has sex with their spouse within marriage.
And nobody's getting married at a prepubescent age.
People get married When they're at a reproductive age when they're adolescents and so that you know, I'm just redefining it I'm redefining it for you.
Anyway, so like, you know, I say that I say the Holocaust is fake because that's obvious and and yeah, and I say that sex is gay and they try to boost that around because they're like well, we're gonna make them look that but instead all they're realizing is that I'm right and It is gay, and I proved it.
I proved it on Friday.
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I love the leave that Virtue brings and hated the discord that came from Vice.
From this I concluded that in goodness there was unity, but an evil disunion of some kind.
I called this unity a monad, a kind of mind without sex, and the disunion half.
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A dyad, consisting of the anger that leads to crimes of violence and the lust that leads to sins of passion.
Confessions by St.
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You're in good company with Augustine.
Keep up the great work.
nick fuentes
Hey, thank you Jordan B!
An old classic.
Hey, thank you, my friend.
Yep, me and Augustin are in total agreement on this.
Absolutely.
You know, I just... It's called intuition, okay?
Some people, we just get these things.
- It's me, Augustine.
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The betting odds have no predictive power, they just reflect sentiment.
How many times do I have to say that?
Every election I say that.
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nick fuentes
The betting odds have no predictive power.
They just reflect sentiment.
How many times do I have to say that?
Every election I say that.
Betting odds have no predictive power.
They are only reflective of current sentiment.
I've never seen a betting, I've never seen predicted markets predict the outcome of any election.
They just reflect whatever the consensus is at that moment.
You know, when DeSantis won the primaries, he was up.
Or, I'm sorry, when he won the midterms by a high margin, he was up.
And then he was down.
And then he was up.
And then he announced he was down.
I mean, and it followed the sentiment, so... I mean, it's good at measuring what people think.
But... You know... It's never gonna predict the outcome.
the outcome.
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Did they capture Yee and replace him a few months later with a non-racist?
Milo hiring?
Weird birthday party having?
Cross on ass body double?
nick fuentes
No, unfortunately.
It's a story often told. - Right.
You know, I think he got into all that stuff.
And then two weeks after InfoWars, he got married.
That was kind of interesting, right?
He was out there.
He was doing shows.
He's on Tim Pool.
He's on InfoWars.
And then he got married.
Then he got married.
What did he say in the song?
The Bible says I can't have any more sex until marriage which he was as far as I know Sticking to that then he got married and then all of a sudden no one ever heard from him again I'm just saying I don't mean I'm not blaming Bianca, but It seems like that might have been when things changed around the middle of December because that I mean he a lot of people don't even know that but he got married in the middle of December and
To Censore.
Bianca Censore.
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Hmm.
nick fuentes
Kind of poetic when you think about it.
And then... We never heard anything ever again.
And then there was a sort of cascading, like, the Jonah Hill thing.
And then, you know, he's telling me on the phone.
He's like, well, I think we made that point already.
And I want to move on from that.
And blah, blah, blah.
And then...
You know and there's some other things I'm privy to which I can't really discuss at this point but you know then that's okay I still love him I still love him as a guy but I don't think that was ever gonna really happen I mean he made a big splash It coincided with, I think, a difficult period in his life.
But I think he's ready to kind of resume.
I think he's ready to resume being held in high esteem and having money and all that sort of thing.
And I'm not saying that in like a cynical way.
I mean, I don't blame him.
It's a nice life.
I got to experience that for a little while.
And I can appreciate the allure.
You know, I can appreciate, and I got a small taste of it, just being around him for a little while.
I don't blame him.
And we'll have to see what happens.
I haven't spoken to him in maybe a month or two.
We'll have to see what happens, but it's my understanding that he's ready to be rehabilitated.
That's my understanding.
Which is, you know, at that level you can't really blame somebody.
Can you be mad like, oh, like this guy didn't sacrifice everything to do politics and do it in this super extreme way?
You know, I don't know if I could really blame him, but it certainly looks that way.
And I don't want to I don't want to go into confidential stuff because I mean we had a lot of discussions and confidence about this and You know, maybe there'll be a time for that.
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I don't want to break confidence though, but But it is it is what it is And that's okay, you know, that's his prerogative Max a million sent $20.
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nick fuentes
I'm always moving the ball forward and I'll be doing it a little bit more the rest of this month.
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I know you consider yourself a baby Christian.
Can I ask what is your best argument for Christianity?
Classical theist videos use two big words for my small brain.
nick fuentes
Well, the basic evidence is that the resurrection happened.
I mean, that's the best argument for it.
The classical theist focuses on this idea, which is pretty inaccessible, I think, to your average person, but he has this idea that you can philosophically prove the existence of an all-powerful, all-knowing, all-good God Who created everything, who is outside of time, etc.
And you would prove that, you know, we're all directed towards something higher.
You know, you have this, and I'm, you know, I'm butchering all of this, I'm sure.
But you have God who is perfect, and then you have these layers which are more imperfect.
You know, it goes from God to the angels to people or God to forms to angels to people or something like that.
And the only way to get to something higher is for the thing that is higher to reach down and bring it up.
You know, something that is lower cannot get to something higher, but something higher can bring something up from lower and everything is contained in the highest thing.
And it really gets into like ancient Greek philosophy.
And what classical theist argues is that, like, if you take the sum of Greek philosophy, it like necessitates that God would, because he loves his creation, unite with his creation.
And that would be the only way to bring his creation into him.
Like, and again, I'm butchering it, but it's, that's the premise.
You know, I think that's inaccessible for a lot of people, but he basically says that You know, you can prove philosophically not just because some would say that you can prove classical theism Philosophically, which is that there is a God and again all-knowing all good.
It's one God whatever But he takes a step further and says well you can prove that God would do something like
The Incarnation like you know because a lot of a lot of philosophers like Neoplatonists and Aristotelians will say well you can establish like there's monotheism as we understand it and Then they say well, how do you go from monotheism to Christianity?
Well, then you got to get into the Bible.
That's what a lot of people say, you know, we can establish that We can understand God through the five causes or we can understand God through teleology or you know We can understand God through the various arguments that are made by Plato or Aristotle or Thomas Aquinas and there's disagreement on the particulars between the different camps.
But a lot of them will say then in order to prove Christianity you have to then go to the book and you have to say that there are prophecies in the Old Testament and Christ fulfills them and so that's a proof.
And then you could get into the miracles and say that, well, Christ rose from the dead.
Like, we can prove that.
We can look at the evidence that Christ is a historical person who was crucified, which is undisputable.
And then we could get into the evidence that if that is an event that people claimed happened, then we could get into the rapid spread of Christianity in the first and second century.
And we could get into the historical authenticity of the Gospels, which Date back to 70 A.D.
I think is the earliest, that's the earliest gospel that was written down, the earliest record we have of it.
And so you could say that there's a strong historical case for the resurrection of Jesus and, you know.
But classical theist takes another route.
He says, we don't need to get into the history to prove Christianity.
We can just stick with the philosophy and say that God would have to It's necessary that God would unite with his creation in order to bring it back into himself and that, you know, God is in the world, God acts in history, so... Anyway, that's what a classicalist would argue philosophy.
I would argue, because I don't really have the background for that, to make that argument, but...
I would argue the historical case.
I would argue you look at the prophecies, you look at Jesus fulfilled them.
And, you know, people focus on the, people say, well, who wrote the Old Testament or whatever?
But it's like, we have the Dead Sea Scrolls.
We have the Old Testament.
We have writings that prophesize the coming of Jesus.
which predate the coming of Jesus.
And so how else do you account for that?
And then you have the historical record of Jesus.
You have the gospel, you have Josephus, you have Tacitus.
And then you have the history itself, which is that the Roman Empire became Christian after a brutal persecution.
I mean, that in itself, I think, attests to the miracle of Christianity.
So that's how I would argue it.
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nick fuentes
Hey, thank you very much, man.
God bless.
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nick fuentes
Yeah, I think you should be using Twitter.
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Keep it up, my nigga.
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Question, have you ever heard of the B'nai B'rith and of President Grant's Order No.
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Hey, thank you, man.
nick fuentes
Uh, yeah, I've heard of B'nai B'rith, but I haven't heard of President Grant's Order 11.
No, I haven't heard of that.
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Yeah, I saw the first tweet.
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Yeah, I like him.
I mean, I can't help but like him.
for all you do nick listening to people try to bring you down just makes me appreciate and like you even more god bless thanks kelleton sent three dollars would love to see you talk to big rich again for all his faults hess usually thoughtful and sharp that's a rarity in this space and you too have a unique chemistry yeah i like him i mean i i can't help but like him
nick fuentes
i mean there's something that is so endearing about his total contempt just his contempt the way that he talks about the way that he talks about other people
i just live for it some of the stuff he says when he talks about like even his own fans he's like i hate ugly gross freaks there's This clip.
unidentified
Oh my gosh, let me see if I can find it.
There's this clip of Richard Spencer.
nick fuentes
It's so good.
Where he's like, I hate ugly stupid freaks.
unidentified
Like he really hates.
nick fuentes
He just like hates normal people.
unidentified
And there's something so funny about that.
nick fuentes
Where is it, man?
Where's the clip?
Who's got the clip?
Oh, man.
Hang on.
unidentified
I gotta find it.
nick fuentes
It's so good.
I don't know what interview it's from, but I have the clip.
I post it all the time.
He's like... And he tries to stop himself.
Maybe I'm thinking of a different clip, but he tries to stop himself even.
He's like, I hate I don't like ugly stupid freaks, he says.
unidentified
I'm like, oh my gosh, dude.
He's a legend.
Hang on.
nick fuentes
I'm searching ugly freak.
Let me see if I could... I'll search Spencer.
unidentified
I'll see if I could get it I here we go somebody Somebody linked it to me.
nick fuentes
Thank you!
unidentified
Let me see if I can pull it up.
nick fuentes
You gotta do VX next time.
unidentified
Gross.
I mean, he's just disgusting and gross.
I mean, he should just be...
I hate, I don't like ugly stupid freaks.
nick fuentes
I hate, I don't like ugly stupid freaks.
I just love, and there's a hundred clips of him exactly like this.
That's what makes it so good.
Every every nine months.
There's a new interview where he's in like he's in the latest men's warehouse Whatever not even he's just far more sophisticated than that smarter But every nine months is a clip exactly like this.
I hate I don't like ugly stupid freaks, you know, like he just can't it's almost like he just can't even contain how much he hates The lower classes.
Like, he just hates them.
unidentified
Disgusting and gross.
I mean, he should just be... I hate... I don't like ugly, stupid freaks.
nick fuentes
I just love that.
I don't know why that's so funny to me.
So, there's something like... There is something so amusing about him.
And now that he doesn't lead the alt-right, now we can harmlessly enjoy his content.
Because you're right, I think he is thoughtful and he is pretty sharp.
He's definitely sharper than any of your average conservatives.
I never agreed with when people called him stupid.
I mean, I had my criticisms of him, of course, but I never thought he was stupid.
I think he's a smart guy, I think he's clever, and I think he's got some personality flaws, but he's very funny, and I think he's intelligent.
richard spencer
That's what normal people say when they look at someone like you.
They have an inherent desire to beat you up because you are a dork, you are a meaningless person.
unidentified
Well, I can whoop your ass.
richard spencer
I seriously doubt that, Ryan.
unidentified
I just love, I love the smugness.
nick fuentes
I seriously, I love when he says that too.
I seriously doubt that.
I seriously doubt that, Ryan.
He's so good.
If he wasn't, man, I wish he were I wish he were a little closer to us because, man, he would be really good if he was just not, like, a raging atheist.
if he were not like a raging liberal atheist, he would actually be really solid.
I seriously doubt that.
He said that to that black guy outside of Amren, too, and the, uh... I forget what they said, but he was like, I seriously doubt that.
You are an utterly meaningless person.
It's like it comes from back here.
It's like he talks from like back here.
You are an utterly meaningless person.
unidentified
So good.
Anyway.
nick fuentes
Yeah, we gotta get another collaboration with Big Rich.
I think he's a Fed though.
I'm not gonna lie.
He's a little bit of a Fed.
It's just, there's this weird, like, him and Charles Johnson are always saying the exact same thing.
It's just a little too coincidental.
Him and Charles Johnson are always saying the same thing.
They're, like, shilling for NATO and for, like, Biden and the US government and Ukraine.
Now, you know, maybe Maybe that's just what they believe.
Maybe they just are in agreement, but it's like they were both in the same place at the same time and the alt-right and 16 running in a similar network and then, you know, they had the same change of heart.
I don't know, but nevertheless, nevertheless, I still like them.
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Okay.
nick fuentes
Thank you.
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Have you followed any of the Burkina Faso stuff?
Seems like the regular monkey business that goes on in Africa with coups and civil wars but a lot of people think Traoré is the new Sankara.
nick fuentes
No, I haven't been following that very closely.
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nick fuentes
No, I haven't seen that but it doesn't surprise me.
They struggle!
They struggle.
But, you know, it's just not enough money.
It'll never be enough money.
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I meet so many Gen Z kids who have improved their lives immeasurably after having started listening to you.
Thank you for bringing this country closer to God and starting to restore our Christian mission and American dream. - Wow.
nick fuentes
Huge super chat.
Thank you so much.
Wow.
That's 18 ninjats.
18 ninjats flying around.
Let's get some 07s in the chat.
I don't even know what to say.
What do you even say?
Thank you so much.
I really appreciate that.
God bless you.
Supporting the show.
We need the support.
So I really appreciate that.
That's a big help.
So thank you very much, my friend.
And I'm glad that you see the effect we're having.
I'm glad you see the influence.
I mean, it's unignorable at this point.
It's everywhere.
It's with all these guys in the red pill space.
It's all over the press.
You see a new story in politics every week.
It's Pedro.
It's this DeSantis guy.
It's other people.
And that's just what they report.
So...
I hope that we're having an effect because it's hard you know it's hard to be me it's hard to do this but but the goal is to make a real impact and to really make a significant difference I mean you got a lot of people in there infiltrating and they're it's really hard to see impact but That's always what I've tried to do is just move the needle a lot.
A lot!
I don't want to move the needle a little, I want to move the needle a lot.
I want one guy to move the needle a lot by just going hard as fuck.
So, thank you man.
God bless you.
I appreciate all the support.
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1776.
nick fuentes
Hey, it's commencing.
It's commencing again, but in a different way.
A new constitution, okay?
Catholic Constitution.
But thank you very much, man.
I appreciate it.
God bless.
07s!
Special... I don't know what even... I don't know what to even say to a super chal like that.
But thank you very much.
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You know, some of them are okay.
nick fuentes
And some of them are good people.
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It only takes one rotten apple to spoil the whole bunch.
But we can't take out the rotten apple because... Because we just can't, okay?
That would be racist, or anti-democratic, or something.
nick fuentes
That's really funny.
It's so true though, too, right?
Yeah, we just can't do that.
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Michael Sartain has a trashy slut GF and he thinks the Holocaust is real.
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nick fuentes
So, I mean, you can't blame them for believing in the Holocaust.
It's religion.
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Wasn't the land that is now South Africa empty when the whites built on top of it?
And then blacks made their way over there?
I heard that somewhere, but either way it's a black continent.
Get out.
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My Asian mom never liked black people.
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I yelled at a blank mom at the beach the other day for teaching her daughter how to twerk.
nick fuentes
Oh hey, come on now.
It's not that we don't like black people.
Black people can be fine and they're actually, you know, you'll meet black people in your life That are, they're wonderful, you know, they're great people.
I'm not against black people.
I don't dislike black people at all.
The problem is that when you look at the violent crime and you look at these things that are going on, they are, they all are black, you know, and that's just the reality.
We have to be comfortable with meting out consequences unevenly because the behavior is uneven.
So, you know, I have no problem.
Here are things I don't have a problem with.
I don't have a problem with black people.
I don't have a problem with whatever.
I do have a problem with crime.
And I do have a problem with, like you're talking about, that kind of behavior.
And we as a society just can't tolerate it.
I do have a problem with America becoming an all non-white nation.
You know, I do have a problem.
I have a problem with replacement migration.
We have people here.
We have white people.
We have non-white people.
But this is a white country, and it should be a white country.
It's better that way.
It's better.
That's how this country was founded.
It's what it is.
And there's a deliberate effort to transform that.
And the result is that the country is going to be worse.
This is all objectively true, but... You know, but it's not... it's not... I don't dislike any group.
Because there's good people in every group and there's bad people in every group.
And when it comes to societal problems, though, it's not always going to be the same because different groups behave different ways and everything like that.
And we just got to be conscientious of that, and we have to acknowledge that.
So... You know, because you say something like that, and I understand the frustration, but at the same time, you can go and... You know, you can meet some very fine people from any group.
You know, working class, or rich, or whatever, and... You know, there's a lot of fine people.
So, and that's not, you know, that's not me, that's not me retracting anything I said.
I never said I have a problem with blacks, this or that.
It's just that the black people that are doing these problems gotta be dealt with.
And we can't, we can't be upset at the fact that they're all gonna be black.
Like, yeah, if we deploy National Guard to all the neighborhoods where this stuff is going on, it's all gonna be black neighborhoods.
And if we start killing or jailing all these maniacs that are doing this crime, Yeah, almost all of them are gonna be black.
And that's because all the people that are doing it, for the most part, are black.
We gotta be okay with that.
And yeah, LeBron James School or wherever, they're barely literate and don't have proficiency in math.
That's something we have to acknowledge.
You know, like, that's there.
And what would be more appropriate is to come up with a system Where people like that who are gonna struggle can still have a decent quality of life.
You know, newsflash, they're not going to achieve equality within their lifetime.
They're not going to achieve equality even within a couple generations.
But if we can have a society that is virtuous and orderly, over time they will be able to achieve equality.
Because they will be selecting for partners with a high IQ, with success, you know, and that is how change happens over time.
If the bad people, the violent, sociopathic people have consequences, if they're not allowed to go out there and have lots of kids and their lifestyle is glorified and so on, and at the same time, There's military style control so that there's orderliness and women are going to get and stay married to the men that are the most productive.
You know, over generations, there can be change.
But it's not going to happen by redistributing money.
It's not going to happen by taking money from white people and giving it to black people.
That doesn't change anything.
It doesn't change anything to let crime go rampant.
It doesn't change, in fact, it makes it worse.
You know, the drill music, and the police standing down and opening the jails, and this grievance-based politics that is about redistributing and blaming and all that.
It's making it worse.
What we need is dissent in the military.
Stop all this foolishness about redistribution.
Silence this grievance narrative.
We need to chop off the bottom 5 or 10 percent from society.
They've got to be isolated.
They can't be in the society.
It's causing generational problems.
And we need to structure the society with the power of the state in such a way that there can be real mobility.
And the mobility comes from marrying.
That's where it's always come from.
It has always come from marrying up.
Because the genetics are quite literally kept in the family.
And the genetics are the engine of class.
So, what we can focus on in the meantime is how can we guarantee a quality of life for everybody, no matter their IQ, no matter their money.
That's what we should be worried about.
People are worried about like, you know, welcome whites have all this and blacks don't have all this.
It's like, let's make it comfortable for people at the lowest end of the pay scale.
How do we do that?
Solve crime.
That's the first thing you do.
Eliminate crime.
We could do that.
Eliminate crime.
And then you can get these people in good-paying jobs.
Maybe you do some kind of civil service to teach them discipline.
Maybe you push everybody into the military or some kind of workers corps or something for the government.
You know, but we need to get these people in a safe place where the property value can be steady, right?
We need to get these people educated with the basics, and if they can't be educated, then we need to help them.
We need to help.
There needs to be a little noblesse oblige.
We need to help them.
And we need to get them a job.
If they're not disciplined for a job, we need to beat the shit out of them.
We need to put them in a government core program, like a workers' core, so that they can get a job.
We need to help people become productive members of society.
And that'll be better for everybody.
It increases the size of the pie.
There's more wealth for everybody.
We don't need to rob one to pay the other because everybody can create wealth.
And yes, at that point, we can invest in our society.
What does that mean?
Don't take money from the rich to give it to poor people so they could spend it on stuff.
If everybody is working, and everybody is generating wealth, everybody is in a productive sector, then you can have a surplus, and then you can take the surplus and then you can invest it In a hospital.
Then you can invest it in a fountain in the middle of the city.
Then you can invest it in a free beach.
Then you can invest it in amenities.
And if the real wealth is that if people can handle that responsibly, then we all become richer.
You know, Japan is a rich society because they're custodians.
They take care of the things they have.
It makes them wealthier.
You know, if you don't litter on the subway, you have a clean subway.
If everybody pays the fare on the subway, you can have an affordable and cheap and clean subway.
That's one example.
You know, if everybody is a custodian, and everybody is a worker, if everyone is productive, Then you can have a truly great society.
You can have a truly wealthy and prosperous society.
But it starts with the people.
We're talking about, I'm angry at this one.
Your ancestors did this.
We're owed this.
You could give these degenerates more money.
It's not going to fix anything.
You're giving degenerates money.
They're still going to be degenerates.
They're going to be degenerates, and they're going to be you-know-what rich, and they're going to go out, and they're going to spend it on booze.
Sneakers and whatever, you know, or maybe some of them will buy food with it, you know, whatever but But the goal should be a truly multi-generational project to make the nation wealthy in every way and that starts with molding the population You have to mold the population with education.
You have to mold the population with propaganda.
You have to mold the population with police.
You know, we could get a good outcome.
But these people cannot help themselves.
They cannot lift themselves up.
They have to be lifted up by a strong state.
By a strong society.
That's what you can do.
That's how you solve it.
But it's got nothing... I mean, you know... I'm not going to say it has nothing to do with them being black.
I mean...
You know, because it's a genetic and it's a behavioral difference.
But the problem with them isn't their blackness.
It's not that they are black that is the problem.
It's that a lot of black people are not assimilated into this kind of a civilization.
It has a lot to do with the conversation we had before about South Africa.
You know, South Africa was governed by whites for hundreds of years and it was an advanced, civilized, industrialized place.
And guess what?
They didn't learn.
They didn't learn any of that.
They didn't pick it up by osmosis.
They didn't learn how to generate an industrial society after living in barbarism for thousands of years just by inhabiting it for a couple centuries.
And now all they could do is consume it.
Now all they could do is devour it.
So, the only way to get them upwardly mobile is to control the selection and you control the selection by changing the culture and you change the culture with law enforcement.
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You know, they're not even like doing anything for them.
They're just bribing their governments and then just drinking up their resources.
I mean, you know, as long as they're building infrastructure, I guess that's good, but there's not even like
There's not even the promise of like Building a society there as far as I know they're they're literally just drinking up the rare-earth minerals and oil and everything But it's increasingly going to be a source of conflict, I mean it's always been conflict so it's nothing new but maybe there'll be more proxy wars because you got to get the got to get those rare-earth minerals from somewhere and almost all of them are in either China or
Africa specifically Central Africa, so It's gonna be very competitive over there more so than the Middle East, you know as as oil goes out of fashion And who knows how much that's gonna happen It looks like oil production may be slowing down though because almost all of the new oil production is coming from shale I don't know if that just reflects The fact that there's more investment into it or if that's because of
That's all the oil that's left, but, you know, to whatever extent oil becomes less important and computers continue to become more ubiquitous on a global scale, it's going to be, the new resource war is going to be Africa, not the Middle East, not the Persian Gulf, it's going to be Central Africa.
Because you need all that stuff for advanced manufacturing, so... If China's gonna need it, it's basically gonna be a battle between China and the United States for that stuff.
But I don't know that Africa will ever industrialize.
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Alright, alright, alright.
Come on now, let's bump the brakes, okay?
They're not all bad.
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No, obviously not, because they're just coming in through immigration.
I mean, that's obviously not true, because they're pouring in.
I mean, the United Kingdom is 20% non-white, London is minority white.
So they're obviously getting in and they're pouring in through the Middle East and they're pouring in across the Mediterranean and just through immigration.
So no, of course not.
And they're being outbred.
I mean, the Africans have a limitless... They've got an African spawner and we, you know, we have nothing.
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nick fuentes
Which is what?
How is the decolonization of what?
Of America different than how is the Indians taking over America different than the Arabs taking over Israel?
It's not, but I don't care about Israel and Palestine.
That's a difference.
I care about America.
I'm not pro-Palestine, I'm not pro-Israel.
My problem is not that Israel is bullying the Palestinians and I don't support the PA or Hamas or Hezbollah or anything like that.
I don't actually care.
What I have a problem with is that they killed JFK and RFK and they blew up the Liberty and they took down the towers and they made us fight in Iraq.
You know, that's the difference.
And as far as I'm concerned, Israel is an Antichrist state.
The real state that should be there is a Christian state, not a Jewish state.
It's the Christian, holy land.
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I mean you know why that is, it's obvious.
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Yeah, I mean it's an obviously dumb argument.
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There is no competition.
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nick fuentes
It's weird because in my life, I'll cease being associated with somebody and they dedicate their life to resentment towards me, which is actually a very abnormal and strange thing, you know.
We don't really talk about that a lot, but it's actually a very bizarre thing.
Don't you realize that?
Like, People are friends and then they're not all the time you know in your life people come in and out of your life and people do different things but it seems like only in my life which is curious do people stop associating with me and then immediately dedicate their life uh to obsessing over me and resenting me so you know i you know with me and yay we came together for a short time
Based on the fact that, you know, I'm on this trajectory and for a moment, you know, he came into that because he decided to vocalize his views about Hitler and the Jews.
And then it looks like he returned back to his normal life, you know, sometime around his second marriage and decided to go back.
And like I said, that's fine.
His prerogative.
I mean, if I were worth $400 million, maybe I'd consider it differently.
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nick fuentes
But if I had, if that was my life, if I had a lifestyle like that,
For 20 years, and I was with models, and money, and cars, and houses, and travel, and everybody loves me, and you know, then in two weeks your whole life comes crashing down, you lose all your money, you lose all your deals, you lose your fashion, you can't publish music, you can't travel, your girlfriends are mad at you, everyone's mad at you, you know, the people that run your podcast stop doing the podcast, your subreddit shuts down, you're banned from everything, like, you know,
A lot of people are not ready to just give up their life, especially if they have a really good life.
I mean, some people give up their life and they have nothing going on.
But if that's your life for 20 years and it's a really sweet life, you know, maybe Kanye doesn't want his legacy to be political crusader.
Like I said, that's his prerogative.
I'm not gonna be... Now, am I... It's hard not to be disappointed.
It's hard not to...
Imagine a scenario where he was on the Republican stage and he was talking to Trump and DeSantis about this stuff.
And by the way, you know, I'll just tell you that's what I was pushing for.
I was really pushing for Ye to be a Republican candidate and to be on, specifically, to be on that stage.
And he was convinced not to do that and instead to run independent.
And to not talk about the Jews anymore.
And, you know, that's just... I'm not interested in that.
If I were interested in being an independent, I'd support something other than what I support.
You know what I mean?
But when we flew back from Mar-a-Lago, we went up to his hotel room at the Waldorf, Mie and Jamar, and we did a debrief about the dinner.
And he was asking on the private jet back and in the hotel, you know, do I run Independent or Republican?
I said, look, I said, nobody's ever won Independent.
I said, nobody's ever come close.
In fact, you most likely can't even get on the ballot.
I said, if you're un-Republican, there's all these advantages, blah blah blah.
And I thought that's the route we were going with.
And we did some interviews afterward, you know, the Tim Pool, Alex Jones, all that.
And then, a couple weeks later, he got married.
And, you know, he would still call and text and he would have me write up memos and we would talk on the phone and plan it out.
And there was a stretch where I hadn't heard from him.
You know, I tried to get a prospective campaign manager out in February.
We met and, you know, we made up a game plan.
But again, he still really wasn't interested and then he called me up a couple months later and he's like, hey, you know, it feels good.
Like, it's good to hear from you again.
And he goes, you know, I felt like we needed to kind of relax and cool it for a little while.
And people have been trying to get him to apologize.
He didn't want to apologize, but at the same time, he did want these problems to go away.
And anyway, Back in May, when the Drag Queen came aboard, the Drag Queen tried to convince him to become an independent, and he calls me up and he says, you know, well, you know, the Drag Queen said that I should be independent.
I said, what?
I said, well, have him explain that.
And he goes, okay.
And so he sends me a memo, and I could post the memo.
The memo is ridiculous.
It says, well, we're gonna, we're gonna, you can't run Republican.
Running Republican is a terrible idea, but You can start out as Republican and then months later switch to Libertarian, take over the Libertarian Party, then win the Libertarian nomination, then... And so he sent me this and I'm like, that's not even legal.
One, you can't do that.
Two, that's not an independent run.
Three, that's retarded.
And so we get on the phone and we talk for like two or three hours.
This was back in May.
This was weeks after everyone said Oh Nick got fired.
This was weeks after the fact And so we have a three-hour conversation I'm telling I'm like, you know independence a terrible idea like you can't get on the ballot blah blah blah and we talked about maybe running in 28 and all this and Anyway, the next day text me and he's like, yeah.
Well, what you know, we're gonna run as the birthday party like I was like Good idea.
You know, but I'm out.
That's great.
And even... He said, well, what's your case for Republican?
I said, well, again, I said, you know, running Republican's gonna be hard.
I said, but you can't win as an Independent.
And the Drag Queen says, well, you know, is it possible for you to run Republican?
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nick fuentes
I said, look, I said, you can run.
Like, all the things the Drag Queen is saying are hurdles.
I said, but...
It's going to be hurdles whether you run Independent or Republican.
I said, if you run Independent, it's impossible.
If you run Republican, it's going to be super hard, but it's doable.
And the Drag Queen said, well, no.
No, you can't run as a Republican.
And Ye said, well, we need that information.
He goes, OK.
He said, well, you can't run Republican if you talk about the Jews.
And the Drag Queen said, well, you know, we have a solution for that.
So that was really the proposition, was like, you can run independent or you can run Republican with no Jews.
It seems like either way, it's not going to be talking about Jews and it's not going to be running as Republican.
So I was like, you know what, like... Yeah.
And, you know, that guy being there is just such a, like... That on its own, like, saved me because his presence there
is really symptomatic of a lot of other problems you know because this is this is basically a criminal this is a criminal scammer thief liar and you know he thinks it's going to go on forever who knows if he's protected maybe it will but at the end of the day this is just like the lowest of the low just like degenerate thief criminal just like petty shit like credit card scams and like Like your typical scammer Jew.
It's a very typical phenomenon.
There are a lot of Jews like this, where they're just fucking crooks.
Like, they will steal.
Like Bernie Madoff.
I mean, that's what they do.
On a very high level, on a very low level, and in some sense, you know, like a guy like Sam Friedman.
What is his name?
Sam Bank Friedman?
You know, that's a guy who was able to steal millions and millions and millions of dollars, and it's a very sophisticated plot, and that is just like a type.
There are Jews, it's just a type, where they're just fucking criminals.
And you ask yourself, because it's so audacious, it's so audacious, it's so blatant, and you ask yourself, how is that even possible?
Or you ask yourself, you know, did they think they'd get away with it?
And the answer is yes, they do.
You know, it's basically built on the high verbal IQ, deception, trickery, charisma.
It's salesmanship.
I've talked about this before.
They're conjurers.
They know how to conjure a picture.
And...
Anyway, so and I warned him about all this.
I warned him.
I'll go on the record and say I warned him.
I said look Like I object to this guy being here.
I said because he tried to steal money from you.
He stole this domain It's gonna be big problems at the FEC I said there are many people who will not work with us because he is there because he creates legal liability Nobody wanted to listen And, you know, if that's the kind of operation you're running, it's nothing personal, but, like, I'm a target.
I can't subject myself to liability like that.
I can't be around that.
You know, when you're talking about campaign finance, I mean, we see this stuff with Trump.
Look what happened to Trump.
Trump made some false business entries in 2016, and now he's got 37 felony charges from the DA in Manhattan.
You know, you don't fuck around with campaign finance.
You don't fuck around with that kind of thing.
And you especially don't when you're a target.
And so to have somebody that, one, doesn't know what they're doing, two, is just like a petty credit card thief.
Like a petty fraudster.
Because that's really what that guy is.
He's just like a petty... You know, he convinces stupid people that he's some kind of intellectual.
He's just like a petty crook.
Like a petty scammer.
To have a person like that involved, especially after they stole, it's just like... It's just bad judgment.
It's bad judgment, it's too risky, it's too much liability, especially for a guy like me.
It's a rotten organization, and, you know, it puts me in a bad situation, so... Between both of those things, I'm like, you know, I don't think I can continue, so...
But that's the thing.
No part of that had anything to do with, you know, I don't like you, or I don't believe in you, or anything like that.
Because I still love the guy.
I think he's an incredible human being.
He's talented.
He's intuitive.
He's a good guy.
And I like him.
And I think he's a genius.
But I'm not gonna go to jail for that.
I'm not gonna go to jail, especially when it's not preventable.
Or when it is preventable.
It's one thing if you go to jail because they're gonna get you, you know?
It's one thing if it's like they're out to get him and they deliver his head on a platter and that's just how it is, then I'll go to jail.
If you're going to jail because you're telling the truth and it was unavoidable, okay.
But if you're going to jail because you're trying to get out of it, and you're listening too much to your wife, whose brother's an anarchist, and you have a petty scammer who's running the team, and he's like, has a history of stealing money from people, and breaking laws, and doesn't even have an immigration status, it's like, you know, I'm not willing to go to jail for that.
I'm not willing to go to jail for that.
I mean, I love graduation.
I don't love graduation to go to jail for a completely arbitrary reason.
Especially not if we're not talking about Jewish power.
But again, it's nothing personal.
Like I said, I'm on my trajectory, which is to be the number one political dissident in America, and he briefly came into that trajectory as a recording artist.
And then, you know, and then he wanted to resume his life as a recording artist, you know, and quite honestly, you know, the movement is with me.
It's not there.
Okay, and I don't mean to say that to be a dick or anything, but it's like, you know, I'm a political radical.
I'm not interested in redesigning houses.
I mean, I think that's a cool idea, and I'm not trying to knock his ideas, but it's like, You know, I have my lane.
I'm a political radical.
I seek radical political reform.
And insofar as Ye was into that, by challenging Jewish power and saying, I'm going to neutralize the Jewish media, then run for president, and then do some things that we talked about behind the scenes, you know, I was all on board and I was willing to move heaven and earth to make it happen.
But when he kind of In a non-confrontational way bows out and says, you know, actually I don't care about political reform.
Actually, I don't care about the Jews anymore.
Actually, it's really more of philanthropic, you know, entrepreneurial thing.
It's like, well, you know, I'm just, that's not my mission.
So I support him, like I support what he's doing.
If he runs and the platform is like millennial housing, I think that's very interesting and I support whatever he's doing.
But that's not what I'm doing.
What I'm doing is political.
He's not interested in politics.
He's interested in product.
Because it was always about...
I want to reinvent housing.
I want to reinvent food.
I want to reinvent water and medicine and this kind of stuff.
And that's great, but that's not politics.
You know, politics is...
Regime change.
Politics is administering the country.
Politics is winning an election.
It's war.
And he just had no appetite for that.
So I think on like a deep level, based on my time with him and my experience, it's like, it was just like forcing a square peg in a round hole, I think, you know.
What happened last year was maybe more an expression of personal frustration, maybe more than anything.
I mean, not that he wasn't correct, and not that he, you know, I think he voiced his real views, but... I mean, anybody can go out there and just, uh... and say stuff, but...
That's a different story to build and push a political movement and I don't think that that is even something that he really wants to do so and that's fine you know like I said and that's okay I don't hold that against him it's it's not a problem it's not a point of contention and it's not personal.
So, but that's really the whole situation and we'll see, you know, I wish him luck.
I support President Trump, but I wish him luck and I think it'll be interesting and, you know, I hope that it starts a conversation and I hope he avoids jail.
I hope he'll be okay because I don't think he's really, you know, aware of how much impropriety is happening, but, you know.
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I'm currently looking into Catholicism and considering its teachings, but this idea of the church declaring saints in heaven makes no sense.
How can men without divine revelation have any idea who is in heaven?
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Even the most pious looking people can be corrupt on the inside.
We all know only God knows our hearts.
Therefore, how can the church declare infallibly, without some revelation from God, who is in heaven?
If we're praying to people who could potentially be in hell that's a big problem.
Two halves.
nick fuentes
That's just a stupid contention.
I mean, listen.
This is what Protestants do.
They always like to... First of all, I don't even believe that's... and correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't believe that saying somebody is a saint is infallible.
I don't believe that's the case.
Because Catholics don't claim to know who is in heaven.
So, I don't even think that's correct.
That's first of all.
But second of all, you know, the argument I made earlier is about the authority of the Church.
Do you believe that Christ bestowed authority to St.
Peter?
Do you look at the history of the Catholic Church?
Do you look at the people?
Do you look at the evangelization of the world by the Catholics?
Do you look at the Magisterium, which is the body of the Church teaching?
And do you say that that is God's Church?
Or do you say that we have to have our own individual interpretation of the Bible?
Because, you know, anybody could look at the Catholic faith with all of its claims that it makes and say, well, you know, well, what about this?
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What about that?
nick fuentes
That's like what Muslims or Jews do.
That's what the Pharisees do.
But there's nothing else that makes sense.
And it's not, and by the way, I'm not saying like, oh, well, you know, I don't know about whether, I'm not an expert on the saints issue.
But this is what Protestants will do.
Protestants, on the other hand, say that the Bible, which was compiled by the Catholic Church, is our only source.
That's our connection.
And, you know, it's, what, it's all up to us?
How do we interpret the Bible without authority?
You read the Bible.
I read the Bible.
You know, there are things in the Bible that contradict each other.
There are things in the Bible that are... And by contradict, I mean that you can read one thing and read another thing and, you know, without interpretation, they can come into conflict.
And so really, it's interpretation that's authoritative.
If we know anything about the law, it's that the law doesn't speak for itself.
That's why we have judges.
If words could speak for themselves, we wouldn't need judges.
We wouldn't need juries.
Because there'd be no need for interpretation.
That's why we have authority vested in people that are wise.
People that are wise and people that have studied.
Which is, coincidentally, what the Catholic Church is.
Authoritative, and it's led by people that have studied.
That's why, you know, priests have to go to school.
And by people that are wise, you know, they're selected and elevated by people that have been descended through or have succeeded over the course of generations from the original apostles chosen by Jesus.
Like, that's about as good of a system as you're gonna get.
On the other hand, Protestants, you know, the idea that the Bible can or does speak for itself, no, no book speaks for itself.
There has to be interpretation.
Case in point, there are a thousand Protestant denominations.
If you're a Protestant and you say, well, you know, we have our Bible.
Okay, well, which Bible?
Which Bible?
Which translation?
Well, this one.
Why?
Says who?
Says you?
Says Martin Luther?
Says Joseph Smith?
Says Muhammad?
Says who?
Your translation, your interpretation.
So, you know, what makes a Seventh-day Adventist more correct than a Baptist?
Or a Baptist more correct than a Lutheran?
Or a Lutheran more correct than an Episcopalian?
Of course, without an authority, the Bible will give rise to different translations, different versions.
Different collections of books, different interpretations, different doctrines, different conclusions, different traditions, different religions.
That's where you get this wild divergence where you have some churches, some Protestant churches, are marrying gay people.
Some of them have female ministers.
Some of them say that God is a woman.
Some of them say that the Eucharist is a piece of bread and a cup of grape juice, you know, and that there's no transubstantiation that occurs.
There's no presence.
Some people say there's no church.
Some people say you can say that you accept Jesus and you go to heaven automatically.
They say they know who goes to heaven, you know, so the church can't appoint saints, but a Protestant can say, well, everyone's saved who says they believe, so apparently they know.
Or do you disagree?
Well, who's right?
How do we know?
I guess we don't.
You know, I hear sometimes they say, like, well, the Holy Spirit tells us.
It's like, okay, well, I guess the Holy Spirit's playing, like, the telephone game, huh?
Because a lot of people believe a lot of different things.
Not a lot of consistency.
And so, you know, all that mess and that logical problem comes up against the undisputed authority of the Church.
It's the only church in the world that is one holy, Catholic, and apostolic.
It's the only one that has all those things.
It's the only one that has a magisterium.
It's the only one that has the Bishop of Rome.
And it's the one that evangelized the world and It's the one that hasn't fallen to Muslims or to liberalism.
And people go in there and they say, but the saints, but the saints, you know, and it's like, shut the fuck up.
Shut the fuck up.
Okay.
Your religion is sand.
Your religion is a bad joke.
Okay.
Catholicism is the only serious and, you know, arguably Eastern Orthodoxy too.
But really, Catholicism is the only serious religion in the entire world.
And that includes, you know, the Protestant sects, or Islam, or Hinduism, or whatever else.
Well, what about the... You know, in Protestants, that's always just the last gasp of doubt.
Well, you know, I'm looking into Catholicism, but there's a real problem with the saint thing.
The saints?
You took out seven books!
The saints!
You took out seven books on what a fucking authority!
But the saints!
You marrying gay people!
Well, not us!
Says who?
As far as I'm concerned, you're all against the Catholic Church.
But the... But nothing, bitch.
but nothing.
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So...
nick fuentes
You know, but that's okay.
A lot of Protestants, they can't accept it.
They're not ready for that.
For a lot of them, it's cultural.
You know, they got their mimba and their papaw, who don't even know how to read or write, and their pastors or a pastor's son or whatever.
You know, they're really married to Bible camp or whatever.
I get it.
I get it.
I've seen it.
I know Protestants.
You know.
They like their songs.
But, um... You know, I'm sorry, but you just have real problems.
Like, me?
I take it seriously.
The Catholic Church is the only church that tells you how to get to heaven.
It says, look, Jesus gave authority to Peter.
Peter passed it down to the Pope.
The Pope is the custodian of the church teaching.
And if you're in this church, you know how to go to heaven.
The church tells you this is how you go to heaven.
This is how you have your sins forgiven.
This is the only way, you know.
These are mortal sins.
These are venial sins.
This is how you get them removed.
This is how you get to heaven.
You know, I go to the church, I say, how is the world created?
God created it.
How do I get to heaven?
Here's how.
But I'm a sinner.
Confession.
How do I know I'm forgiven?
We'll tell you.
Okay.
On what authority?
Jesus.
Okay.
If you're a Protestant, it's like, well, so we have this book that was made by this church that we hate, but we took out some books and, you know, we got rid of a bunch of stuff and You know, but we all disagree, but, you know, but they're all wrong and we're the right one and, you know, how do you know that we could get to heaven?
Well, it's all right here.
Well, but they disagree.
Yeah, but they're just wrong.
According to who?
Me.
According to who?
Pastor Bill?
Pastor Joe?
According to Martin Luther?
You know, and it's like, yeah, that doesn't really work.
According to who?
They're wrong!
Says who?
The Bible!
Okay, but they disagree.
Well, they're wrong.
Again, well, says who?
Well, me.
Okay, well, that's not good enough because now I'm between the Lutherans and the Seventh-day Adventists and the Mormons, and they're all telling me different things.
How do I know which one is the right one?
Do I just have to learn who is correct?
Well, that's a lot of confidence that's being put in people's discernment.
Because if there's anything that the Bible teaches us, it's that we can trust man's discernment.
Like, you know, they'll reason it out.
Rely on your reason.
And your faith.
Well, but not your faith because a lot of people get it totally wrong.
So, sometimes, but not always.
You know, that just doesn't work.
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I know he sounds like he has a dick in his throat, but RFK Jr.' 's 14 plus 88 tweet in Jewish opposition makes me like him.
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There's no way.
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His dad was accused of having fake support for Israel too.
nick fuentes
Nah, there's no way.
Do you really think that he tweeted 1488 deliberately?
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I mean...
nick fuentes
I know it's weird, I know that it's bizarre, like, how could it not be deliberate?
But do you really think that RFK Jr.
tweeted 1488 to signal, like, what, that he's a white nationalist neo-Nazi?
That seems like a stretch to me.
Thanks for the super chat, by the way, but I don't know, that seems a little far-fetched.
You think RFK Jr.
was, like, We must secure the existence of our people in the future for my children.
Hail Hitler.
You think he meant that?
I gotta... You know, I don't... It is a weird coincidence, but that seems like a stretch.
Possible, but that seems like a stretch.
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Ari sent $10.
Is rebuilding the third temple akin to bringing about the third impact in NGE to melt all souls into one?
When Unit 1 was in the air, the diagram that lit up was the Tree of Life from Kabbalah.
The members of Zeal were all old men with big noses.
nick fuentes
Uh, I don't know.
It's been years since I've seen that show, but yeah, maybe.
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You don't find the Harley Pasternak situation a little bit, Seuss?
Like the fact that he was put on medication after a breakdown that he had at Harley's house, along with a Zombieland threat.
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Thank you, Nick, for pointing out the abused children suffer under single moms on Fresh and Fit.
Thoughts must be reined in.
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God bless you. - Hey, thank you, man.
nick fuentes
It's true.
Yeah, I mean, somebody's raising those kids.
And if it's daycare workers, nobody likes to talk about that, but, you know, these kids are being raised by immigrants who don't give a shit.
You see it all the time.
Anybody who's experienced that knows what I'm talking about.
It's always these caretaker type workers, you know, daycare, elderly care, nurses.
They don't give a shit about you.
I've seen it happen.
You know, it happened to my grandmother when she was in the hospital.
I mean, this is just how the country is.
Every so often there'll be a video of it that leaks.
They're throwing around the elderly in the nursing homes.
They're low-wage foreign immigrants and they're treating a bunch of vulnerable old people or children.
That's not their mother.
That's not their child.
You know?
The role for women should be caretaker.
They should take care of the elderly.
They should take care of the young.
You know?
People forget that.
This individual society.
It's like, you know, I'm gonna do my own thing!
It's like, what about your parents?
What about your kids?
People forget that.
You know?
But like, when my grandma got sick, my mom put her life on hold to take care of her.
And probably prolonged her life.
And my grandmother spent the last two years of her life in the care of her loving daughter.
And they got to talk every day, and they got to tell stories, and my mom took good care of her because she loves her.
Because that's her mom.
So she brought her the things she liked to eat and she took extra special care of her and made sure that she was comfortable and everything and got her the best care and fought for her when she when my grandmother's in the hospital.
My mom fought for her.
Because you will get killed in a hospital.
That's something I never realized ever since I went into the hospital because of my injury and when my grandmother was in the hospital.
It's that if you're not careful, they will kill you.
Even if what you have doesn't kill you, the hospital will kill you.
Because you go in there and you think, oh, like they're taking care of me.
If you don't pay attention, like they will fuck up and kill you.
It happened to my grandma several times where her oxygen wasn't plugged in or like she was low on electrolytes or something like that and had a seizure.
Like they just weren't keeping track of her.
And I can't imagine how it is now with all the labor shortages and everything.
But anyway, the point is, you know, my mother, she left her job when me and my sister were born to take care of us.
And then, when my grandma was dying, she left her job to take care of my grandma.
And, you know, these are defenseless people.
You know, when I was a baby, I was a defenseless person in my first, most important years.
My grandmother was a defenseless person who was sick in the last years of her life.
And in both cases, Imagine the difference.
And here's the thing.
It may not be important to you, but it was important to my grandma.
It was important to me.
For my mom, you know, it was important because that's her mother and that's her kids.
But, you know, for my mom, those are two years in her long life that she took care of my grandma.
And, you know, it was maybe five or six years in her long life that she took care of me and my sister at home before she went back to work part-time.
But for my grandma, those were the last two years of her life before she died.
Those were probably the scariest, the most painful, and ultimately the final years of her life.
And without my mom, they would have been shorter.
And it would have been nasty.
It would have been somehow even worse.
Even worse than having sepsis and cancer and broken bones and every other thing you can imagine all at the same time.
It would have been worse.
And it would have been... Her life would have been cut short.
Even more.
And for me and my sister, those are the first years of our life.
Those were those were the foundational, you know, your childhood is like the most important time of your life, your development.
And so, you know, having a mom around who loves you and takes care of you and takes care of you in the way that only a mother can, because it's the way that only a mother loves her children, it makes a difference.
Otherwise, I'd be spending those days with some daycare worker.
You know, who's a kid, and doesn't give a shit, and we're not her children, and she gets off at four, or whatever, you know what I'm saying?
And so... What, more than anything, this other mentality is just profoundly selfish.
Because when you're, when the mother is working, you know who suffers?
The kids.
And they go, yeah, well, you know, they're at daycare, they're better off anyway.
It's like, are they?
Are you sure about that?
And then it's like, what about your parents?
You know, what happens when your parents get sick and die?
Because that happens, actually.
You know, you don't think about that when you're a kid.
But, and it happens at different ages for other people, but, you know, it's happ- all my parents, all their friends' parents are now dying, because my parents are in their 60s.
And so, when you get to be, obviously, 50, 60, if your parents don't die young, that's around the age when your parents start to die.
And, you know, all my parents' friends, you know, it's a decision.
Do you put the elderly in a nursing home?
Or do they move back in?
Or do you go there and take care of them?
Obviously, it can't be full-time, but do you are able to provide for them so they can stay in their house?
Do you take care of them?
That's the question.
And, uh, you know, more than anything, these, the modern women and modern men, they just say, fuck you to their parents, and they say fuck you to their kids, and then they go and do their thing.
Bye!
Have fun at daycare, sweetie!
Bye!
And then they go and visit their parents in the nursing home.
Bye!
We'll see you at Christmas!
Fuck you, parents that raised me!
Fuck you, fruit of my loin!
Because I'm going on vacation!
I'm going to the beach!
I'm gonna go drink alcohol!
And fuck!
You know, people like... It's just so... It's just wrong.
It's like biblically wrong.
That's the... What is it?
The fourth commandment?
Honor your mother and father?
It's, you know... And honor your mother and father extends.
The point is, we have a duty to our parents.
We have a duty to our family.
Because we're part of a family.
You know, they want to rip apart the Trinity.
Because the Trinity is the Father begetting the Son, and the love that is eternally between them.
It's a love story.
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You know, immature people say, it's a love story?
nick fuentes
No, it's the greatest love story of all time.
That God begets a son, and they love each other, And this is something like what we have on Earth.
We have a husband, wife, and child, and they want to cut all that up and say, no, no, no.
We just have people.
unidentified
No, no, no.
nick fuentes
We just have individuals.
We just have the masses.
And it's like, yeah, but we came from somewhere.
We came from an act of love.
Should have, you know.
You know what I mean by that.
And we should have loving parents, and the children should reciprocate that.
And to cut all that off, to say it's about me, and it's about what I want, and my career, and my life, and blah blah blah.
It's like, well, you know, it's not your life, actually.
You know, you're a part of something.
unidentified
So, anyway.
nick fuentes
So it's not even just the daycare, it's your parents too.
You gotta be able to take care of your parents and your kids.
And maybe that should be the role of women in this kind of society because nobody likes to talk about it but the elderly are kind of fucked because nursing homes are really expensive.
Eldercare is really expensive.
Social Security is not a lot of money.
You know, my grandma, she was able to retire.
It's sort of an extenuating circumstance.
But towards the end, you know, she was on Social Security and, you know, living off of a little money that she had retired on.
And, you know, she didn't have a lot of money.
Thankfully, she, you know, again, it's a long story, but she was able to be comfortable.
But not a lot of people have that luxury, especially if there's an ailment or something.
And, you know, it's a cost problem no matter what, but if you have a household that you can bring your parents into, it does make it a little bit different.
And that's how it used to be, it was multi-generational.
You know, but could you imagine?
A modern woman not only taking care of her kids but her parents too?
God forbid.
You know, God forbid that a woman would sacrifice her stupid fucking career to take care of her parents before they die or her kids when they're infants.
Really?
You know, well I have important work to do.
I have important work to do.
I'm actually like a marketing consultant at a tech company.
You fucking bitch.
You stupid fucking bitch.
Take care of your parents and your kids you stupid fucking bitch.
unidentified
Anyway.
nick fuentes
You know, but they want to drive a Porsche Cayenne.
Okay, kids.
Have fun at daycare.
Okay, Mom.
Good to see you.
And then she wants to get turned out by her work husband.
Fucking bitch.
I fucking hate her.
I hate her!
I hate this bitch!
I hate this bitch already.
unidentified
I want to grab her by her stupid fucking hair and just punch her over and over!
nick fuentes
No, I'm kidding.
That's a joke.
I don't want to hit women, obviously.
unidentified
But it just makes me crazy because think about all these faces.
nick fuentes
Think about these faces.
Think about your mother's face.
Think about your elderly mother's face as you wave goodbye.
You never visit her.
You never visit her.
You never bring anything.
You never call her.
She's so excited to see you.
Okay.
Bye, honey.
You know, she gave birth to you.
She gave birth to you, you stupid fucking bitch.
And look at her face.
Okay, bye.
Come on, kids.
Let's go.
Back in the Porsche.
Back in the Land Rover, you fucking bitch.
And the mom goes, okay, bye.
And then she huddles back into the nursing home.
And same thing with the kids.
Imagine the look on the little girl and little boy's face.
unidentified
Mommy!
nick fuentes
Mommy!
We don't want to go to daycare!
The black daycare worker beats us!
She's singing the Boers song.
The black daycare worker beats us because we're white.
Honey, I have to go.
Now take your sticky fingers off of me!
You're getting gum all over my Boers.
You're getting...
You're getting chocolate all over my BMW.
unidentified
Mommy!
nick fuentes
You know, imagine you remember being a little kid.
I remember being a little kid.
And it's this woman in the center of it, you know, this... You know, but that's the problem.
So she could go and blah blah blah.
You know, she's listening to whatever music and driving to her stupid job.
And for what?
So she could have stuff?
You know, she doesn't even like her job?
She could, like, have some attitude when she comes home?
unidentified
Ugh, I hate her.
nick fuentes
I hate her!
Anyway, but yeah, so, you know, nobody thinks about the kids.
Nobody thinks about the elderly.
They just think about themselves.
They think about what I want, you know, what makes me happy.
I want to be happy.
It's so, like, sociopathic and, like, sick.
Anything for you to be happy.
Well, I'm gonna be happy.
I'm gonna put my parents in nursing home.
I'm gonna put my kids in the daycare.
I'm gonna cheat on my spouse so I can be happy.
You know, it's, like, such a sick, like, ruthless...
It's like a craze.
They're delusional.
It's like this quest.
They're on this bloodthirsty quest.
They'll kill their own family because they're searching.
So I can be satisfied.
They will rip apart their own family.
They'll cheat on their spouse, abort their kids, kill their parents, lock the parents up, So I can be happy.
Well, you know, and then they go to their job and they're like, you know, I don't like my job.
I'm not happy.
I don't like, you know, the woman saying, I don't like my husband.
I'm not happy.
I don't like my house.
I don't like where I live.
I'm not happy.
You know, and then they go somewhere else and they fuck somebody else.
And they, you know, and it's like, shut up, sit the fuck down, settle down, marry your husband, take care of your kids, take care of your parents.
And everybody needs to do what they're supposed to do.
unidentified
Okay?
nick fuentes
Men and women have to do what they're supposed to do.
Men are supposed to go to work and make a living and be tough and be strong and make decisions and sacrifice.
And women are supposed to shut the fuck up and take care of everybody.
Take care of the husband, take care of the elderly, take care of the kids.
And you know what?
Nobody's gonna be happy, alright?
Because life sucks.
No, that's, you know, that's nihilistic!
No, it just does.
It just objectively does.
You want to know why?
Because you're 18, and you have no responsibility, and you get to run around, and you look good, and you feel good, and then you just, then you just get old.
You get wrinkly, and you get tired, and you start forgetting stuff, and your bones start hurting, and you've, the novelty wears off, you've seen it all, you've done it all, And it's monotonous.
Wake up.
Brush your teeth.
Wash your hair.
Tie your shoes.
Drink your coffee.
Get in your car.
Go to work.
Work all day.
Get in the car.
Come home.
Eat dinner.
unidentified
I'm tired.
nick fuentes
Watch TV.
Go to bed.
unidentified
Wake up.
nick fuentes
Brush your teeth.
Wash your hair.
Tie your shoes.
Drink your coffee.
Get in the car.
Go to work.
Okay?
We do this for 40 years.
It's like a quote from SpongeBob.
We do this for 40 years and then we die.
unidentified
Okay?
nick fuentes
But, that is how we make the most of it.
That's how we make the most of it.
Because we have to work.
We have to work.
So, you know, nobody's, not, not, most people, almost nobody is gonna make so much money that they don't have to work.
You have to work.
That is your life.
That is all of our lives.
We have to work.
We eat, we have to work.
Then we die.
That's, that's our life.
Like, that's it, in a nutshell.
We have to die, which means we get old.
We have to eat?
That means we have to work.
But everybody is living in this fantasy, la la la, like, I don't have to work.
I don't have to get old.
I don't have to die.
And it's like, yeah, you do.
Okay?
And work sucks.
You have to work every day.
You have to, you know, get out of bed and work.
And, you know, getting old sucks.
But we all do it.
But we can make the most of it if we get married and have kids and we take care of our responsibilities.
And if we accept all of that, we can begin to enjoy the life we're given.
You know.
And the refuge we have is our family.
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So...
nick fuentes
You know, I don't know why, but... And to me, all of that seems so simple.
But for some people, it's so elusive.
They talk about happiness, happiness, happiness.
I want to be happy.
I want to do stuff that makes me happy.
It's like, what are you talking about?
Are you... Again, it's like, are you new here?
I've been on this planet for 24 years.
And, you know, I would like to say, you know, What is happy?
What does that mean?
You know, like, I'm happy when it's nice weather and I'm driving around.
And then three hours later, I'm pissed off.
You know what I mean?
Like, that's life.
When people say, I want to be happy, I'm like, what does that mean?
What does that mean?
Now, you can be comfortable.
Or something like that.
But this like, I want to be happy.
It's like, what do you mean?
What do you mean happy?
Like, do you think every day or every minute you're gonna be like walking on sunshine?
What do you mean by that?
You know, we have responsibilities.
You know, you got responsibilities to people and to society and there's things you have to do.
unidentified
Do them.
nick fuentes
And it's all the same.
You know, where are you going to go?
People say, I want to travel.
It's like, where are you going to go where that isn't the case?
You're going to like... You think people in Florida don't have jobs?
You know what I mean?
They're like, I want to travel!
It's like, and go where?
The beach?
unidentified
You think people that live on the beach don't have jobs?
nick fuentes
You go to a resort, people are working there.
People work there.
Ask the guy that's, you know, doing the towels at the pool at the resort if he's on vacation.
He's working, you know?
You're gonna go somewhere else and be the same miserable fucking person that has to work.
unidentified
So... I don't get it.
Yeah, you wanna do your hobby, that's great.
Anyway Jack Turner sent $5.
nick fuentes
What do you think about NYC in general?
and we're gone tomorrow, never forget it.
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Okay, let's see, what else we got? - Jack Turner sent $5.
What do you think about NYC in general?
Was there recently, and it is becoming third world in many ways, despite the great things about it. - You know, it's fun, but it smells like garbage everywhere.
nick fuentes
I hate that.
I mean it literally there's just like this unescapable stench.
It's not like that in Chicago.
Chicago doesn't smell bad.
Boston doesn't smell bad.
Miami doesn't smell bad.
LA doesn't smell bad.
New York reeks like it just straight-up reeks like garbage.
Because there's garbage everywhere.
It's dirty.
So, you know, I don't I don't like that when you go there, it smells like garbage.
I don't like that.
And, you know, the subway is very chaotic.
You know, I can handle it because I'm I've been to cities before, you know, but but it's a very chaotic place.
It's just there's a lot going on there.
It's a little can be overwhelming.
And I avoid even the city in Chicago.
I don't I don't like being in like a dense downtown.
It gives me like an anxiety.
It's different.
Like, being in L.A.
is different.
But you go to like downtown Chicago or downtown New York, like Manhattan, where the population density is really high, and it's like your blood pressure goes up.
It's like, there's too much going on for me.
You know, Brooklyn's a little different.
Brooklyn's a little more chill.
Queens is chill.
And, uh, you know, Chicago, the neighborhoods are all chill, but it's like, you go downtown, it's like, oh, it's like traffic, and trains, and people everywhere, and... It's like, alright.
Relax.
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Jared sent three dollars.
Whites have always protected Christianity and preserved it.
It is for everyone, but whites are the guardians.
We put it into every aspect of our society and culture.
Without whites, there is no truth.
nick fuentes
Do we do that in Western?
How's that going right now?
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After asking everyone to examine their three deadliest sins out of seven, I saw an overwhelming amount of sloth slash lust slash wrath.
Also mine.
Work hard.
Avert your eyes.
Think before speaking.
Stay strong AF.
nick fuentes
Good tips.
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Alright, alright.
Yeah, see, I'm just not a fan of the race hatred.
It's true though.
Blacks have been in America for how long now?
They've been in America longer than Asians and they can't even speak English properly.
Alright, alright.
American black culture is demonic.
nick fuentes
Yeah, see I'm just not a fan of the race hatred.
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Jared sent $3.
Imagine Pope Richard Strocker.
nick fuentes
I'd rather not.
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Clever.
3 Act 70 10 Fa sent $3.
Maybe you are right Nick.
They did say that the South will rise again.
They never did say it would be the whites that would rise again however.
nick fuentes
- Clever.
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Is it true Richard Spencer says toodle oh and toodles instead of goodbye?
nick fuentes
- Lame joke.
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- John James sent $3.
Do you happen to listen to any VGM or symphonic music, like from Final Fantasy and Tekken?
I kind of wish that other forms of music were more popular, like jazz and symphonic music lol.
nick fuentes
No, what is wrong with you?
Pro said, do you listen to video game soundtrack music?
No.
What?
I can't believe there's people that actually do that.
No, I don't listen to video game soundtrack music.
The guy said, do you listen to video game tracks from Tekken?
unidentified
No.
nick fuentes
What?
No, there's nothing wrong with it.
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I disagree with that.
three dollars i've been watching the sopranos lately and while it is well made show i can't help but notice all the nihilism and absurdism in the writing definitely not rewatchable i disagree with that fly of high cent five dollars what is innocent in your eyes what is an innocent person if we all sin god may save some but not all some don't deserve redemption just punishment and an end is there guilt in a righteous act that's totally fucked up now
nick fuentes
you you kill somebody in a war okay You kill somebody in a war or you kill somebody for a crime.
You don't kill somebody for no reason.
That's the point.
So, well, everybody's a sinner.
unidentified
It's like... I'm sorry, no, I don't believe in that idea.
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Wow, thank you for the big super chat.
Bottom text.
unidentified
Wow.
nick fuentes
Thank you for the big super chat.
Bottom text.
unidentified
Getting a lot of mileage out of that one.
nick fuentes
I really appreciate it.
Bottom Text.
I haven't heard that name in a long time.
An oldie, but a goodie.
It's oldies night here at America First.
We're even bringing out Bottom Text.
It's been a minute.
Thank you for the super chat.
I appreciate it.
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I missed the stream today.
Sorry, Dad.
Just take my money.
Love you.
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Alright, thanks.
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Sola Scriptura is a self-defeating statement because it's not even in the Bible.
nick fuentes
Yeah.
unidentified
Yep.
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Did Nick like the new Travis Scott album?
unidentified
Not really.
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Jared sent $3.
Calvinists believe God has already chosen who will go to heaven and who will go to hell before they were born.
Therefore, it doesn't matter if you live a holy life, you may be damned.
Retarded.
Pine Point Populous sent $3.
I'm not a protestant lol I'm looking in Catholicism seriously.
And yes canonization is infallible according to the church.
Please answer my question, can the church infallibly declare who is in heaven?
nick fuentes
Well you're a liar then because you're not, you say you're looking into Catholicism but you're not a protestant?
You are a fucking protestant.
So don't tell me, oh, I'm not a Protestant.
I'm looking into Catholicism.
Then you're not Catholic.
You know, I'm looking into Catholicism.
not Catholic equals Protestant the church has never officially defined canonization as an act of infallibility so So, you're wrong.
I just looked it up, so you are wrong.
Some people think that, but it's not official.
I told you I don't know the answer on that.
I don't know if it's infallible.
But you know if you're gonna press me on it and lie about being Catholic then I'll just look it up for you Yeah, some say yes, but the church has never said so okay Okay?
Happy?
But I mean, you're lying.
You're a Protestant.
Why don't you answer me then.
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on what authority are you a Protestant? - Mr. Sent $3.
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As an expert on Turkey Tom's content, I have no reason to believe the change is a slight against Nick, but rather that his videos have been more profitable and he doesn't want to straddle the toast.
unidentified
Intellectual grow.
nick fuentes
Look, I already answered this question.
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It's always the same.
I am almost fully convinced of the Catholic argument, but what about how they were corrupted and scamming people hundreds of years ago?
Is that fake?
Also didn't the Pope announce support for Gay Mari?
unidentified
Look, I already answered this question Elevator sent three dollars.
nick fuentes
That's always the it's always the same.
I literally just answered that I Said what show me where in the Catholic face?
It says that the people in the church are gonna be sinless.
Well, but what about But I heard something about sinners in the church hundreds of years ago.
What's that about?
I just answered that.
And didn't the Pope say?
No, the Pope never supported gay marriage.
There's practically a schism going on in Germany over this exact thing.
Didn't the church have gay marriage?
Do you have fucking Google, you idiot?
Honestly, you know I hate to say it, but it's like at that point You know maybe the Calvinists are right Maybe you are a beast and you should be in hell if you can't like people are like my investigation into Catholicism is like Like that's your investigate serious inquiry into religion by the way I don't know dude Yeah, I guess there's no way to know
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Elevator sent $3 Intellectual intellectual griper by the way great name Michael sent $3.
unidentified
Oh, no, I never heard of that.
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Thanks for the tip awesome Okay, then these are all duplicates intellectual griper sent a duplicate like a hundred times Polish underscore mail sent $3 John Dave Irving sent $14.
Can you add Hitler to the Porsche Woman monologue so I can read a headline about NJF fantasizing about beating women with Hitler?
nick fuentes
Yeah, that was pretty funny, right?
Nick Fuentes fantasized about beating a black guy with Hitler.
It's like, you know Hitler isn't alive, right?
Like, that's gonna happen.
They're like, he fantasized about beating a black guy with Hitler.
It's like Hitler is dead.
What are you talking about?
Like, it's a...
Man, sometimes I wonder if they're in on the joke.
Like, they're playing the straight man in the joke.
Like, I'm over here like, you know, I'm gonna beat up a black guy with Hitler, and they're like, Nick Fuentes is gonna beat up a black guy with Hitler.
It's like, yeah, that's the punchline.
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AF Nolan sent $5.
You're very wise to warn people that hospitals are death traps.
They are.
Make sure you have advocacy if you're in one.
nick fuentes
Yeah, exactly.
Have somebody you care about watch out for you because they will kill you.
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Edgemaster69 sent $3.
The Tasty Burger by Fenway Park was shut down.
I once saw a mouse run up the wall and into an electrical outlet behind the bar.
Kinda gross.
I looked around but I was the only who saw it.
nick fuentes
good that place sucked we went there all the time but I was never look it was mid that place is mid and overpriced you know it's just like the only burger place in that area there's like no good restaurants in that Fenway like Kenmore area Back Bay that that whole area is a food desert.
What do you got over there?
Nothing They talk about this pizza place over there.
I forget the name of it sucks in Austin Austin's got some more options, but like Back Bay Fenway Kenmore, I mean you're you're in trouble.
You're rocking with Qdoba and Wahlburger and a bunch of just shit.
So I remember that was like the one cool place.
We would have to walk like a half mile to get there, but that was the place where we would have the salon.
The Red Pill Salon would take place at Tasty Burger.
It was me and three other guys, and we would go there and get into the discussions of the day.
In 2016, we talk about race realism, interracial marriage, the Jew question.
We talk about the works of Molyneux and Jordan Peterson and Steve Pinker and Richard Spencer and Dugan and Jura Taylor and Gavin McInnes, all this stuff.
It was me and three other guys.
And none of them were white.
One was Jewish.
One was Turkish.
One was Assyrian.
And they were all a little bit different.
Like me, I was ironically the blue-pilled one.
I was the Reagan, Patriotard, whatever.
And the Assyrian was really into Jordan Peterson and the Western Civilization, Libertarian bullshit.
And, uh, the Turkish guy was really into Steve Pinker.
And the Jewish guy was really into Richard Spencer and, uh, that kind of thing.
unidentified
And Dugan.
nick fuentes
He loved Dugan.
So I got a little, I got a little sample of everything.
And that is really, it was that salon which kind of produced me in many ways.
You know, they turned me on to a lot of different stuff.
Because, like I said, I came in there basically in Normie.
And I had my own development by myself, but...
unidentified
They helped.
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John James sent $3.
Oh well on the music lol love the content and thanks for everything you have done.
Can't wait for your debate against Michael Sartain.
AF forever.
nick fuentes
Thanks.
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Slopmonster sent $3.
Have you seen that movie Memento?
Dana Knight sent $3.
The church supersedes and has authority over the Bible.
The Bible doesn't supersede or have authority over the church.
Protestantism debunked.
nick fuentes
Facts.
Okay, we got one on Cozy.
Irish Hogs says, Klaven clip is so good because they can't even see their own emasculation right in front of their face.
They constantly cuck every time they bring up you or the word fascism.
Like, dude, you're taking L right now.
Fascism is on the table.
That's funny.
Okay, all right, that's the last one it's so long how long is this show three and a half hours dude that's too long Okay, that's it 124 super chats by the way, yeah, that's too many All right, that's it.
That's all I got Okay.
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Big, super special thanks to him.
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