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nick fuentes
They ban you.
If you say that the natural disaster in Hawaii is not happening the way they say it did, violent event denial, conspiracy theory.
If you don't believe the narrative about a mass shooting, a school shooting, violent event denial, conspiracy theory.
And so if this is just how the conversation works, that is no longer included in free speech.
So it went from something like incitement to hate speech, now to this.
Violent event denial, conspiracy theory.
That's how much our right has been eroded to speak freely.
So we'll talk about that tonight as well.
Should be a pretty good show.
It's good to be back with you.
I'm back after a week.
I took a week off.
I took a break for my birthday.
And because it's been a long year.
It's been a long couple years, honestly.
So I had to take a week off to Relax a little bit, because it's been a long month.
Long month just this month.
I was at Fresh and Fit for a week, and then I did my rally, and then I came back to Florida to get ambushed by those Jews, and it's been a lot.
So I took a little week off and celebrated my birthday.
I'm now 25, so it's basically over.
I'm an old guy now.
Kind of crazy, but I'm back now and I should be here for a full week.
I'll be doing a full week of shows and I don't have any other time off planned or guest appearances.
I'll be doing another big guest appearance I think in September.
I'm not 100% sure, but I'll let you know.
I think there's a big one coming up.
But outside of that I'll be doing the show again pretty regularly.
And hopefully I'll be starting at like 9 or 10 this week.
But I was traveling today so I got in a little late and I fell asleep and I woke up late.
And that's okay.
But this week I'm gonna try and show up between like 9 and 10 and I'll be on both Rumble and Cozy for the rest of the week.
So it's good to be back.
But yeah, I had a...
I had my break, I turned 25, and now I'm like officially an adult.
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It kind of sucks, like... I'm old now!
nick fuentes
I was flying back and I was thinking I started doing this show when I was 18, and I started doing it independently right around my 19th birthday.
Charlottesville was right around my 19th birthday.
So I've really been doing the show for six, six and a half years.
I started out as a teenager!
I was a teenager.
Now I'm an old guy.
Now I'm an adult.
Now I can get a rental car and not pay a young driver's fee.
And... I never thought it would happen to me, but now I'm an old guy.
So... I hope you're still cool with me.
Do you still like me?
You still like me even though I'm old now?
Even though I'm 25?
Do you still like me?
Am I still cool?
I don't think so.
It's all downhill from here, right?
No, it's gonna be good.
No, I'm an adult now, so that means I have judgment.
It means my brain is properly developed.
I'm not as rambunctious as I used to be, but equally intelligent.
So maybe it's better, but... Anyway, happy birthday to me.
I'm an old guy now.
Before we get into the show, I want to remind you to smash the follow button here on Cozy, get a push notification whenever I go live.
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I was posting a lot on Telegram, I just can't take myself away.
Even when I take a break, I still have to go on Telegram and I'm putting out these huge threads, which I never do, but you take away the show, or rather, I don't do the show for a week, and I just feel compelled to go out and express myself.
And just talking about some of the reaction.
I've been getting more hate lately than ever.
Well, I shouldn't say than ever.
Maybe in like five years or something?
And I was reacting to this video that these three Christians, these three like Protestant Christians did, reacting to the Fuentes rally from July.
And maybe you saw it.
I'm going to talk about it briefly.
I didn't plan on it, but I just remembered.
And so you know I did this big rally, I think it was July 14 or 16.
And I talked about in the speech how we have this Jewish elite.
Everybody knows it now.
The word is getting out.
Everyone's talking about it.
And that's not controversial even to say.
I mean, it is, but it shouldn't be because it's just a fact that if you look at all of the elite institutions in the country, and I'm not talking about government, I'm talking about government and Hollywood, and the media, and finance, and banking, and Wall Street, and academia.
I'm talking about the entire, all the organs of the elite structure in America.
They're all disproportionately Jewish.
And I said that we, as Catholics, need to have a problem with that.
We have a big problem with this.
Because what is Judaism other than the rejection of Jesus Christ?
People say, well Jesus was a Jew, or The Old Testament's about Jews, and while that's a half-truth, that testament was fulfilled.
Their Messiah came.
His name was Jesus, and fortunately he arrived for all of us.
And so the only thing that distinguishes a Jew from a Christian now is that we embrace Jesus, they reject Jesus.
So it's people running the society They're defined by their rejection and often hatred of Jesus Christ, who is God.
Like, to me, this is very... this stuff just one follows from the other.
It is a fact that the elite institutions are disproportionately Jewish, influenced by organized Jewry.
What is a Jew but someone that rejects Jesus?
As a consequence, we as Catholics who believe Jesus is God Cannot accept the status quo.
We want a government of Christians.
We want lawmakers and judges that are Christian.
We want leaders and we want storytellers and we want teachers to be Christian because we want a Christian society.
Now, I've just said all that.
I don't think there's one thing in that that's hateful.
I don't think there's one thing within that that's derogatory, hateful, controversial, And even if you're not a Christian, you could say it's internally consistent.
It's logically consistent for a Christian to believe this.
And anyway, that's really what my show has been about for years and that's what I talked about at the rally.
But lately all these people take a look at this show and they want to rip me to pieces over All kinds of things, which I'll get into.
And specifically, while I was away, these three Christian apologists did a reaction stream to my rally.
And these are all Christians.
This guy, his name is Inspiring Philosophy, that's the YouTube channel.
And then these other two guys, who I don't know.
And they're watching the rally, and they're going through quote after quote, because in the speech I quote the Talmud, which is the Jewish holy book.
And in the Talmud it says they hate Christians, it says they want to kill Christians, and Christian women are unclean, and all these terrible things.
And the point is, like, these are the people that are making all the decisions.
They hate us, and they hate God.
And you have these Christians that are going through line by line, and they say, actually, well, the Talmud says that, but what they meant was, actually, maybe the Talmud says this, but in context, And all throughout they're hitting me, calling me a white supremacist, a Nazi, disgusting human being, Antichrist, but this that.
And thankfully, this is like faith and humanity restored.
I look at all the comments and all the comments are positive.
There were like 5,000 comments, all of them positive towards me.
And they all talked about the fact that you've got these guys who are Christians, and they're sticking up for the Talmud.
Which, now granted, maybe a scholar of Judaism could come in and say, well, you don't have the correct interpretation or something like that.
But the Talmud, by definition, is heresy.
Like, by definition, is blasphemy and heresy for Christians.
And this gets into, this is one of the things that always happens to a guy like me, is I'll say something perfectly reasonable.
And this is one of the things that the people in the comments picked up on.
And people that should agree with me are going to go out there and do this nitpicking.
They're going to take a book like the Talmud, which says that Jesus is burning in hell, and they'll take the things that I've said about it and say, well, technically, well, well, that's debatable.
Well, but if you interpret it, and they do this kind of nitpicking.
And if you're me, I look at this Jewish holy book and I say, this is outrageous.
These people are not Christian.
There's no such thing as Judeo-Christian.
They hate us.
And as a consequence, them and their descendants probably shouldn't be making all the decisions over a Christian society.
Again, a reasonable thing, but they'll come in and say, well, but what this part or that part or this thing?
And they can't see the big picture.
And then the other aspect of it is, here I am as a Catholic, again, making a perfectly reasonable argument, and they're going to be totally uncharitable, totally disingenuous.
Everything that I say has got to be taken out of context and used in the worst possible way, or they're going to go back to something I said five years ago or three years ago.
Well, he said this.
And anyway, so I put out a big post about this on Telegram, Talking about how, and I'll preface it by saying this, I think that the reason that this kind of thing is happening is because we're winning.
Like the consciousness is being raised, people are becoming aware of these issues, it's becoming like unignorable.
If you go on TikTok and if you hit the algorithm right, you'll see a lot of posts.
With millions of views, hundreds of thousands of likes talking about these topics.
And I'm getting on these huge platforms.
I'm on Fresh and Fit getting millions of views and I go on this other debate.
Hundreds of thousands of views.
Everybody views it positively.
I'm trending on Twitter every day.
And so I think it's a sign that this idea is getting into the mainstream that everybody feels the need reflexively to come in and debunk it or give their response to it.
Because for a long time they just ignored it.
It was inconvenient so they just didn't talk about it.
It's not the first, I'm not the first person to say these things, but I'm the first person, I think, to take them and force people to take a side on them, force them to confront them and think about them.
And so, I'll preface it by saying this, but lately so many people have it out for me, that guy, that Jewish guy on that show, these guys, this Jewish fighter that beat up some fat kid claiming to represent me.
And it's interesting that not a single one of them can actually give a counter-argument.
I've just been blown away.
And not to be like the debate bro guy, but you know and I know, you watch this show, that what I say on this show is perfectly reasonable.
Like I'm a normal person.
It's the world that went crazy.
Every single thing that I say on this show that is deemed controversial would have been uncontroversial a hundred years ago or less.
Every single thing.
Even the stuff where people say, oh, you attack the age of consent.
That as a concept doesn't appear until the 70s.
And even my people, the latest thing is they say, oh, you've got these controversial views about teenagers getting married.
Again, this is how it worked everywhere for thousands of years, everywhere all the time until a half century ago here.
And so the point is everything, whether it's the Jewish thing or race, even my views about women or traditional sexuality, these would be mainstream, borderline consensus viewpoints one or two generations ago.
And that's what I say on the show.
And because I say those things, I'm not like the most hated person ever.
I get like attacked non-stop and all these things.
But the funny thing is, nobody can actually engage with that old world viewpoint.
They can nitpick, they can be uncharitable, disingenuous, they can concern troll and say, oh but you're irresponsible with your language.
Oh well even if what you're saying isn't bad it could lead to bad things.
And it's like this is your menu of denial.
This is like your menu of denying reality.
You could be a guy like These three Christians on Inspiring Philosophy, and you can nitpick.
And you could pretend that the Talmud isn't a blasphemous, heretical holy book, because, well, if you look at the context of one or two things, so you can nitpick.
Or, if you're a guy like Michael Sartain, you could go in and say, well, but five years ago you said a joke!
And take things out of context.
And I'll say, well, that was a joke.
And then you could shift the goalpost and say, well, but it's irresponsible to make certain jokes.
You're responsible for how people perceive it, even if they misconstrue what you said.
Or you could go all the way to a guy like Destiny and say, okay well maybe Nick is only saying this, but it could lead, or it might inevitably lead, to people being violent.
Even if saying race differences are real, or there is a disproportionate Jewish influence, Even if saying that isn't dangerous by itself, well, people will take the logical conclusion to violence.
It could lead to bad things.
And it just makes me feel like it's like gaslighting.
I'm out here saying what I think is pretty obvious and the logical conclusion of any conservative disposition, any conservative mentality, would lead you to where I am.
And I just get all these garbage, it's just like garbage, mosquito bite, ankle biting type things.
For saying it.
I'm a guy that says the view that everybody had a hundred years ago and people treat me like I'm the devil.
People treat me like I'm Hitler.
It's like the devil's the devil.
Not me, not Hitler.
And the country's being raped to death and people want to attack me.
People, sound the alarm.
Nick Fuentes did a podcast appearance and he talked to too many people.
It's like, dude, the whole country's being raped to death by immigrants And Israel, they flew planes into our buildings, they killed our president, they blew up our ship, and now we're turning into Africa.
But people want to sound the alarms because one guy said what everyone believed 50 years ago.
So anyway, that's what I was saying on Telegram this past week in response to that video.
It's just totally weird.
Very weird dynamic.
And even, and it's not even just that, it's like everything that I'm subjected to, I look at my life, which in many ways is very difficult because of my advocacy, and it's like all this, like no banks, no processors, no platforms, ostracized, blacklisted, harassment, you know, all these kinds of attacks, because I disagree, because I object.
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But, anyway.
nick fuentes
Just some thoughts on the latest chorus from these people.
And they're all ugly.
And they're all ugly, too.
Those Inspiring Philosophy guys, they all look like idiots.
I mean, just their faces.
I mean, if you're gonna attack me and all this, at least be a good representative of your own view.
I mean, they're all freaks, but anyway.
So that's that.
I want to move on.
I want to get into the show here.
And our first story is about this Holocaust denial censorship on Twitter.
And I think it's pretty relevant in light of my continued censorship from Twitter, my ongoing suspension.
And we've been talking about it a lot lately because we're coming up on one year since Elon bought Twitter and a lot of people are measuring Where we are.
They're measuring the success of Elon's mission, which ostensibly was to make Twitter a free speech platform.
And now that it's been nearly a year, as it gets closer, people are saying, okay, where's the free speech?
When is this actually going to happen?
And I've been a little more patient, but every day that passes, we're not seeing it.
So this is a story from the BBC.
It says, quote, X, formerly Twitter, has removed a post denying the Holocaust after criticism from the Auschwitz Museum.
The social media platform had initially said the post did not break any rules.
This was reported today, by the way.
The offensive post was a reply to one from the museum about a three-year-old Jewish girl murdered in the concentration camp's gas chambers.
The post called her death a fairy tale and used anti-Semitic tropes.
X's policies state that Holocaust denial is prohibited.
At least 1.1 million people were murdered in the Auschwitz concentration and extermination camp in Poland.
Almost 1 million were Jews.
The museum notes more than 200,000 were children and young people.
They were gas-starved, worked to death, and killed in medical experiments, according to a post on X by the Memorial and Museum Auschwitz-Birkenau.
It had reported the offensive reply, but received a response saying that after reviewing the available information, the platform had decided that no rules had been broken.
The initial response to the museum's complaint, according to Axe, was down to a mistake during the first review.
So don't worry everybody, just a mistake.
It was escalated and then removed after a second review.
So-called, quote, violent event denial is banned under X's policies on abusive behavior.
The platform says it prohibits content denying that mass murder took place, which includes, but is not limited to, events like the Holocaust, school shootings, terrorist attacks, and natural disasters.
Violent event denial.
Why?
Just why?
Do you know how insane that is?
And I don't mean to be like a Sean Hannity, Breitbart, like, wow, just wow.
But can we not all take a step back and say, okay, when ISIS is cutting people's heads off, you should ban that on Twitter.
When people are inciting others to violence and saying, hey, let's go kill that guy.
Let's ban that.
Fine.
It's against the law.
Then they started to say hate speech.
If you say, I hate black people, well, that's hate speech.
We don't want to incite racial hatred at large.
Now then people start to say, well, we may not like that.
But should it be banned?
Some would say yes, some would say no.
Actually, I think it's pretty even.
I think there are a lot of more liberal-minded people that say if not for any other reason other than it's vulgar, it's profane, then we'll ban it.
And then I'm sure there are a lot of people, free speech absolutists, that say it has to be on there.
It doesn't break laws.
But now here we are, seven years, After the censorship, eight years after the censorship regime really went underway, and it turns into violent event denial?
Why?
Why that?
Because it doesn't even say, it says like the Holocaust, but it says school shootings, terror attacks, and natural disasters.
It prohibits content denying that these things take place.
What's the argument for that?
Why?
So, what's the standard then?
Like, Can anyone claim that anything happened and you can't question it at all?
Like, violent events happen all the time, and you can't ask questions, you can't be skeptical, and of course, now, me in particular, I am talking specifically about the Holocaust, but let's take it at its face value, because they're not saying just the Holocaust, they're saying any violent event, because some people might accuse me and say, oh, that's Ahmaud and Bailey, you're saying, oh, we can't question anything, what you really mean is the Holocaust?
But that's what they're saying.
They're saying you cannot quote-unquote deny any violent event that happens anywhere ever.
What's the justification for that?
I don't even understand what the nominal argument would be to defend this policy.
Just why?
I understand their argument they make when they say you cannot deny the Holocaust.
They say things like, well, in order to ensure the Holocaust never happens again, we have to prohibit people from questioning it.
Okay, I don't understand that, but that's their argument.
What's the argument you can't deny that like a tornado took place?
You can't question about a particular mass shooting, a school shooting?
Apparently not.
It says the X account which made the offensive post on Sunday had 20 followers, and it's national news, international news.
While X says it has removed the post, the account was still accessible as of Monday night.
Its other content includes statements and language many would find offensive.
The company says it is reviewing whether the account should be permanently suspended.
And, you know, The bottom line is this.
Atrocities are used as propaganda.
Would anybody deny this?
That it's almost like a perennial truth in the history of human civilization that atrocities are used to justify various actions.
Whatever you want to call it.
In any circumstance, by the way.
You could go back, like, to cavemen, probably, and say that maybe a caveman pretended that another tribe killed their friend so they could go and kill all those people.
It's like a perennial thing in human civilization that we will use Violence or atrocity to justify more violence or justify power or control or various actions.
It's a perennial truth that that happens and it has happened throughout human history and it happens today and happens on every side of conflict.
We just saw it recently with this revolt by the Wagner PMC group in Russia.
Where the Wagner Group said that Russia bombed their camp, so then they were going to march to Moscow.
And we see it in the Ukraine war at large, where we say that Russia blew up a dam, Russia says we blew up the dam, and it's happened in wars throughout the last century, whether it's the WMDs in Iraq, the genocide against the Kurds, the sinking of the Lusitania, whatever you want to say.
We know that this kind of thing happens, and what Twitter is effectively saying is that they will allow false flags on the platform.
You cannot question violent events, which effectively gives a blank check to our government, not any government, but specifically the American government, to use any kind of atrocity propaganda for any reason.
And I'll give you a perfect example.
What if the United States government I'm talking about the intelligence agencies, the Pentagon.
What if they put out a statement that said that Putin was committing a genocide in Ukraine?
We all know that America would have a vested interest in that happening.
We would actually want that to happen.
I'm not talking about you and me.
I'm talking about the government and the neocons And the people that love war, they would love nothing more than for Russia to use chemical weapons, to genocide, to put up a concentration camp, because it would give them a reason to go in and escalate the violence and be able to bring Ukraine back under their domination.
In other words, there's a perfect motive.
For the government to make that up.
Let's say they did.
Let's say the government was telling everybody that Russia was doing a genocide in Ukraine.
And that would naturally be reported by the news media.
Unquestioningly, unconditionally, the news media would run that story without skepticism.
They'd say Russia's cutting people down in Ukraine according to Pentagon intelligence, according to military intelligence.
And then that would proliferate on Twitter.
That would be promulgated on Twitter by all the major news media.
It would be trending.
It would be all over.
Are you telling me then that if me or any other citizen of this country went on Twitter and said, I don't think that's happening, they would be banned?
Because that's what this policy says.
Violent event denial.
You cannot deny mass murder.
Deny.
Whatever that... Who's asserting it?
Who's asserting it?
If you disagree, if you question it, it's a denial.
Like it's true, but you refuse to acknowledge it.
Anyone, and when we say anyone, we mean if the government or the media asserts that a violent event happened, it's denial to question it.
We're lying, we're wrong, refuse to acknowledge it, and we're banned.
Do you see a problem with this?
Do you see a problem with this standard?
You cannot deny violent events?
It's almost like a policy tailor-made for the government.
It's like a policy that was designed Not to interfere with the national security apparatus and its media proxies in America.
More than anything else.
Because you know they will not placate Russia or China.
You know that they're not going to... They won't enforce that against Americans who deny violent events that we did against other countries.
This is meant to protect the agenda and the interest of the national security apparatus.
And if you can understand that example, which I think is very easy to understand, and it also has precedent, too.
People might say, well, would the government lie about a genocide in Ukraine?
Yeah, they lied about chemical weapons in Syria.
They lied about a nuclear arsenal in Iraq.
Nations lie about this sort of thing all the time.
We've done it.
It's been proven.
So, if it happened before, it can happen again.
Maybe even more so.
Because of the degree to which things have been centralized and how bad the corruption's gotten, and the fact that we're in a very precarious posture in terms of the relative balance of power in the world, you could say it's even more likely that something like that would be employed today.
But if you can understand why that would be a problem, why we would need the right to be able to go on mass communications platforms like Twitter and question if there really was a genocide in Ukraine or if there was a genocide in China, for that matter, or in Iran.
If you can understand that, you can understand why we would need to be able to question the Holocaust.
Why would we need to question 9-11?
Why would we need to question a mass shooting?
Because it's the same principle at work, which is that No one is denying that there have been mass murders or atrocities or things of that nature.
Equally, nobody can deny that atrocities have been faked or exaggerated for political purposes.
Nobody can deny that either.
Both of those things exist.
Both of those things have happened.
North Korea has a nuclear bomb.
Iraq doesn't.
There it is.
Now, you could say that we should question the North Korea narrative, but they've done nuclear tests.
They've conducted tests of nuclear warheads, and so we could say that that is true.
But it's also true that the government has lied to us about nations that do not have nuclear weapons, like Iraq, which we went in and invaded for.
And the same thing is true about other kinds of atrocities.
There have been real terrorist attacks, there have been fake ones.
There have been ones that were faked.
There have been terrorist attacks where the group that committed those actions was responsible.
There are also terrorist actions where the group that was responsible was not blamed.
Where they made an effort to camouflage their efforts and made it look like somebody else carried it out.
Like in the King David Hotel bombing, where the Israelis committed a terrorist attack against British civilian infrastructure and blamed it on the Egyptians.
That has happened as well.
And so in a world where things happen, but also do not happen, we have to be able to talk about it.
We have to be able to question it.
Especially and particularly when there is a political motive.
And so it might be a stretch to say, well, they lied about WMDs, what about the Holocaust?
But you can see that there's the same principle as at work.
It's not free speech if we can't so-called deny the Holocaust, or question it, or critique it, or revise it, whatever you want to say, because of course that would be necessary to understand the political reality of our country.
Just like questioning 9-11, just like questioning the justification for the war in Iraq, just like talking about Libya or Syria or Ukraine, you have to be able to question all of it.
And the point is, this is not free speech, this is not what we were promised, this is the same as all the other platforms.
In the sense that they, like I said earlier, they worked their way through from straight up illegal activity to hate speech, and now this new category where it's editorial.
They just ban things that the government tells them to ban.
They ban discussion about the origin of COVID.
They ban discussion about George Floyd's killing.
Or death, I should say.
They ban discussion about...
Ukraine, any pro-Russia content, they ban.
They consider that Russian propaganda.
And they'll ban things like white nationalism, white separatism, or conspiracy theories, violent event denial.
That's not free speech.
Free speech isn't for people to be, like, conservative.
It's specifically meant for us to dissent against powerful people.
Free speech protects the people that are not in power.
And it protects dissent.
That's what it's for.
The powerful don't need free speech because they are the moneyed speech.
The people that wield the power in any country have the money and the guns to put what they want on TV.
They control technology, they control capital, and so their viewpoint will be heard.
And the same is true, the things that deviate from that only slightly, again, are permitted.
As a consequence, it's like a trickle-down.
If the government speaks, if the powerful speak, and this emanates in the society, and this becomes what people would consider the basis of mainstream, then slight deviations from that are also considered permissible in schools, in workplaces, even in media.
Free speech is for specifically dissent against the powerful, about them as people, their intentions, and their agenda, and things that are happening, and things they care about.
That's what free speech is for.
If you don't have that, it's not free speech.
If you don't have that, it's not valuable.
We don't have free speech so that we could say, hmm, black people are committing crime, which is what Twitter seems to be used to do, although I think that's been helpful.
It's not free speech unless we can say, maybe the Holocaust didn't happen the way these 300 museums in our country say it did, or like all the media says it doesn't, etc, etc.
So, anyway.
That's your new policy.
And that just goes to show, everybody criticizing me, everybody jumped down my throat and said, oh, you got banned on Twitter again because of what you said.
Well, this is how Twitter is now.
So I could either cut my balls off and stay, and we can't talk about 9-11, and we can't talk about the Holocaust, and we can't talk about violent events, and we can't say this, and we can't say that, and we can't say anything, and I'll just talk about the Barbie movie and the weather, Or I did what I did.
I did my Twitter space and got banned.
This is what happens.
So anyway, that's that.
But I want to move on.
I want to get into this indictment against Trump in Georgia.
And I don't know if this happened when I was still here or if it happened maybe a little bit after.
The timing on this?
I think it happened just a day or two after I left.
But you probably heard about it.
Donald Trump has now been officially indicted in Fulton County.
This was the last shoe to drop, unless something else happens that we are not aware of.
But this is the fourth round of charges that have been brought against Donald Trump just this year.
And as you know, the first was the indictment on those classified documents.
Or rather, I should say.
The first was the charges in Manhattan by the Manhattan District Attorney for the erroneous entries in his business filings.
The second was the classified documents, which is a federal charge.
And then the third was recently, a few weeks ago, the January 6th charges from the DOJ, and now this.
And he's now been charged in Fulton County for interfering in their election, apparently, by calling statewide officials there.
And asking them to conduct an audit of the ballots.
And so this is the story.
This is from the New York Times.
It says, quote, A judge in Atlanta set bail for former President Donald Trump at $200,000 on Monday in the new election interference case against him, warning Mr. Trump not to intimidate or threaten witnesses or any of his 18 co-defendants as a condition of the bond agreement.
Mr. Trump, who posted on True Social that he would surrender to the authorities in Atlanta on Thursday, is also sorting out logistical details on three other criminal cases that have been filed against him this year.
Earlier in the day, federal prosecutors pushed back on a request from his lawyers to postpone a separate election interference trial in Washington until at least April 2026.
Under his bond agreement in Georgia, Mr. Trump cannot communicate with any co-defendants, except through lawyers.
He was also directed to, quote, make no direct or indirect threat of any nature against the community, including posts on social media or reposts of posts made by another individual.
The terms were more extensive than those set for other defendants in the case, which did not specifically mention social media.
In the past, Mr. Trump has made inflammatory and false personal attacks on Fannie Willis, the District Attorney of Fulton County, who is leading the case.
Bond was set at $100,000 for John Eastman, one of the architects of a plan to use fake electors to keep Mr. Trump in power.
And a lawyer for Kenneth Chesebrough, who also developed that plan, said the same amount was set for Mr. Chesebrough.
Mr. Trump's attacks continued on Monday ahead of his bond being set, and a post on TruthSocially called Ms.
Willis crooked, incompetent, and highly partisan, and wrote that she has allowed murder and other violent crime to massively escalate.
While Mr. Trump did not have to pay bail in other criminal cases against him, the agreements posted for him and several of his co-defendants in Georgia require five- and six-figure sums.
The defendants have to come up with only 10% of the bail amount, but even that could prove difficult for some, including Rudy Giuliani, the former personal lawyer for Trump, who is running out of money because of an array of legal entanglements.
Racketeering cases like this one can be particularly costly and long for defendants.
In another racketeering case in the same court involving a number of high-profile rappers, jury selection alone has gone on for seven months.
The costs clearly worry some of the defendants in the Trump case.
One of them, Kathy Latham, a former Republican Party official in Georgia who acted as an elector for Trump in 2020, set up a legal defense fund describing herself as a retired public school teacher living on a teacher's pension.
She has raised just $3,645.
In Atlanta, prosecutors and law enforcement officials have emphasized a desire to treat the defendants as other accused felons would typically be treated in the city's criminal justice system with mugshots, fingerprinting, and cash bail.
But the Secret Service is sure to have security demands regarding the booking of a former president.
So, they're making him pay bail.
They're making him pay $200,000 to get out of jail.
And they're going to take a mugshot, and they're going to fingerprint him, and they're doing this to all the other co-defendants as well.
And the first thing I want to say, which is the most obvious, is that this is what lawfare looks like.
For those that don't know, for those that have heard that term thrown around, even if they lose, they still win.
No doubt they want to put Trump in jail.
They want a conviction.
They want him to be sentenced to jail time.
They want him punished, and I'm sure the DOJ and even these local jurisdictions are confident that they will be able to achieve that.
At the same time, even if it doesn't go to trial, and even if they go to trial and lose, they still win.
Because the goal of lawfare is this process.
If you have prosecutors on your side, if you have allies in the government, they have limitless resources and they have the authority to put you through hell.
And you look at the saddest story in this whole case is this woman who is supposed to be an elector on the alternative slate of electors for Georgia in 2020.
And she says she's a public school teacher.
She's a retired teacher living on a pension.
And she's now being sued by the Fulton County Attorney.
A RICO case where the legal bills could be $30,000 a month for years?
$50,000 a month for years Who has that kind of money and So she's a perfect example of what lawfare is intended to do even Even if they don't convict her, sentence her, even if she never sees a day in court, she will be bankrupt.
She will be bankrupt before they even pick the jury.
She'll be bankrupt before any kind of process even begins.
Because nobody has that kind of money.
The government, on the other hand, has limitless resources.
Whether it's the state, whether it's the federal government, they They have virtually limitless resources.
That's not infinite.
But they have what they need to get whoever they want for as long as they want, as arduous, as ridiculous.
And in the meantime, all the people that are on the other end of it, even if it's silly, even if it's stupid like this, their lives get destroyed.
They go bankrupt.
And what do you think that does to a person's family?
What do you think a person like that does in a situation like this?
Some elderly woman who does not have the money.
What does she do?
Well, first thing that she does is cry.
And I'm sure the stress destroys her.
You know, for an elderly person, the stress destroys her, messes with her health, messes with her whole life, her circle.
Maybe she asks people to borrow money.
Maybe creates a divorce, estranges her from her friends and family.
And at the end of it, she's still bankrupt.
At the end of it, maybe she's taking a plea deal and she has to go to jail.
This person's life is destroyed.
I mean, do you understand that?
We read the story, and she's a footnote.
She's one defendant, one co-defendant in a much larger case.
Her life is destroyed.
She lived her whole life.
She was a good person.
She was a conservative.
She wanted to help Trump, wanted to help the cause.
This is how her life ends.
It's over.
Family, finances, her health.
She's fucked up now.
That's lawfare.
That's what the government does.
And they do this to people because then this is how they, and this is part of their insidious design, is then a person like this they can manipulate.
They go to a person like this and say, hey, we can make this all go away if you work for us.
Tell us what we want to hear, tell us what we need to get Trump behind bars, and we'll lighten up a little bit.
And her life doesn't get unfucked up, but it gets a little bit less.
And they're able to instrumentalize or weaponize her against their real target.
That's the other part of it.
That's this system.
So when people talk about, oh, law enforcement has been weaponized, the weaponization of law enforcement, this is the kind of sick shit that they're talking about.
This is why it's so bad.
This is why corruption is such a problem.
Because these are innocent people.
And it's been going on for a long time, even these guys like Michael Flynn.
And granted, in that situation it's a little different because clearly there's something going on with some of these people, like foreign governments and stuff like that.
But this is who they wind up going after.
That's what they've been doing throughout this entire DOJ thing.
When they round up a thousand January 6th defendants, this is what they're doing to every one of those people.
A thousand people ruining their lives by coming after them legally, which hurts them monetarily, which hurts them in every other way.
So that's the first thing.
That's lawfare.
And granted, even in this article it says, oh well, it was a fake elector, their effort to do a fake slate of electors to steal the election.
What they were doing was perfectly legitimate.
I've talked about this whenever we talk about the Georgia case or even the DOJ case about January 6th.
It is completely incorrect to say that it's a fake slate of electors.
It's actually the constitutional authority of the state legislature to pick the electors.
That's not illegal.
We have an electoral college that votes.
There's not 150 million votes in a presidential election.
Because if there were, we would add up all the votes in the country and then that person would win the vote.
But that's not how it works.
270 votes that determine the election.
271 electors in the Electoral College, a slate of which are chosen by the state legislature.
And that was the strategy in 2020, was to declare the election fraudulent and pick an alternative slate that wouldn't vote for Biden but would vote for Trump.
That's not illegal.
That's actually the legal jurisdiction prerogative of a state legislature, so I just want to clarify that as well.
And anyway, so that's the lady and that's this matter of John Eastman and her and the fake electors, but as far as Trump is concerned, it's like I said weeks ago.
They're treating this guy like A criminal.
And in this case, in the last one, it was some black immigrant.
I think I talked about this with the Jamaican immigrant judge who's presiding over the federal case for January 6th.
There's another black prosecutor, black judge from Fulton County, and she's saying Trump's got to show up to the jailhouse and pay bond like some black person.
And you know what?
And when I say black person, I mean that's how they think about this.
That's how they consider it.
In their mind, they're like, well, if our homies are gonna get fingerprinted and all this, then why ain't Trump gonna be fingerprinted, huh?
Why ain't Trump gotta show up to the jailhouse?
It's like, because Trump didn't shoot some three-year-old girl on accident in a drive-by gang shooting.
Because Trump is wearing a fucking belt, okay?
That's why.
Because Trump has a jacket on, not a wife beater.
That's why.
They say, you know, why ain't Trump gots to do all that?
Trump gotta get a mug shot and see why he ain't got a paid bond.
It's like because Trump is the President of the United States.
But it betrays a totally Just like with everything else.
Contemptuous, anti-white attitude.
And it's like I've said so many times on the show, they just want revenge.
These people hate our country, they hate white people, and they see Trump as representing both.
They see Trump as representing racist white America.
So when you see some black woman Who gets a little taste of state power and she's gonna bring charges against Trump and go put him through the rigmarole on all this.
That's just pure racial grievance.
There may be a little party politics.
I'm sure her friends in the Democrat Party are trying to put everybody up to this, every jurisdiction trying to get a piece of him.
But you know that she is faithfully and enthusiastically carrying this plan out.
For that reason.
Because everybody in Atlanta, all these black people, they fucking chump racist ass.
The homeboys, well, the cops can't chase them, can't arrest them, can't charge them.
If you put them in jail, that's slavery.
If you put them in jail, that's racist.
So now they want to give us a taste of their medicine.
This is on some level about George Floyd.
On some level, it's about Michael Brown and Trayvon Martin.
It's about all that.
That's what this is really about.
And the reason why that's so sick is because Trump is actually a former head of state.
And so in a serious country, in a serious, advanced, civilized country, The former president would be treated legally.
He would be treated like a king.
Because he was one.
Because he was a head of state.
And so in a serious country, a man that has the allegiance of half the country, got half the votes, presided for four years, unless he was going out there and embezzled a bunch of money or committed treason or something crazy, he would be treated with dignity.
He would be treated With the respect that the office deserves.
Because the office is representative of the nation.
They would never treat the King of England this way.
They'd never treat a sovereign of any foreign country like this.
Because the crown is sacred.
Because the throne, being the seat of power for the nation, there is something sacred about that.
There is sanctity about the office.
And it's treated with that respect because it's a respect they have for themselves and for their people.
And if there's a person that rules them, they bestow respect upon them.
This judge or prosecutor, the judge in the other case, all these people that want to put Trump through the process, just like tearing down the statues, just like the rest of it, This is just burning our nation down.
That's what this is about.
It's like a hostile takeover.
You don't do this to the president of your country.
You don't do this to your leader.
You do this to the deposed former leader of a dead country.
This is what the Bolsheviks did to the Czar's family at the Winter Palace.
This is what the Ayatollah and the Muslims did to the Shah in Iran.
This is what they do in the Middle East.
This is what they do to Saddam Hussein.
This is what they do to Gaddafi and all the other leaders in these countries, which by the way, is chaos.
Would we want to be like these places?
These are places where it's a bunch of, it's a bunch of peasants.
Sweaty, dirty, poor, dusty, in a peasant revolt.
Out there in the streets, screaming, waving flags, blasting music.
It's a peasant revolt.
It's a third world peasant revolt, and that's what we're doing in our own country.
But in slow motion, and in a legal way, where they're pulling statues down, and they're changing holidays, and they shit in the streets, and there's these major demonstrations, and then they do things like this.
And then they're going to frog march the former president through the street.
He ain't gonna get away with that shit.
Meanwhile, the homeboys and the wife beaters and the sagging pants are going to drive around doing another teen takeover.
That's what this is about.
And so, like with everything else, it all comes down to this election.
If this guy loses, if Trump loses, one, he's going to jail.
If Trump loses, he's going to jail, you know, or house arrest, whatever it's going to be, but he'll be convicted, he'll be sentenced, and he will be removed from play.
They'll go after everybody else that supported him.
I truly don't believe America can recover from that.
As a national entity, as a coherent whole project, I think it's over if they get rid of Trump, if they're allowed to get rid of Trump like this.
And then the whole thing is over.
We'll have to go to some other settlement, maybe some local jurisdiction and try to protect ourselves, or maybe just flee.
But this country as a project is basically over.
The writing's on the wall.
You look at the border, you look at the major cities and the chaos that goes on there, the lawlessness, you look at the filth in the media, the culture, the wiggerification of the entire country, the declining standards, the rolling brownouts, electrical grid being vulnerable, flights delayed all the time, shortages of every good, inflation,
And then you're going to have a Kamala Harris government.
And that's our country.
And the one guy that tried to fight back, and reverse all of it, that tried to rebuild the manufacturing, and bring back law and order, and end the corruption, and bring the troops home and everything, he's going to be in jail.
After all was said and done.
To me, that'll signal that it's over.
So he has to win.
Otherwise, I don't know what else could be done at this point.
Because I feel like any other effort after that to be out in public in the open is just a trench run.
It's just a suicide trench run at the Death Star when you see this kind of thing.
Because basically, after Trump's reign, they perfected their ability to destroy any resistance.
With censorship, with lawfare, with the spying apparatus, through law enforcement.
I mean, look at Trump as a case study.
Trump got elected, so then they censored him, censored all his supporters, destroyed his reputation, ran it through the mud in the media, and then when all was said and done, they're gonna throw all his supporters in jail.
Literally.
They're gonna throw him in jail for daring to oppose, and then throw all his supporters in jail for supporting him.
It's like, what are you doing that?
What more can be done after that?
Either he wins an impossible victory, a second chance, and he's able to set things straight, or we have to move underground, literally and figuratively.
So that's the charge in Georgia.
We'll be streaming it.
I'm gonna stream the Republican debate is on Wednesday, and then the The Georgia situation is on Thursday, so I think I'll either stream that or I'll just do my reaction that night.
But that's gonna be our week.
Kind of a grim situation, but it's what it is.
So anyway, that's that.
I want to move on.
I want to take a look at our Super Chats, see what you guys are saying about all this.
Let me get set up here.
But it's bad.
It's a very sad state of affairs, what's happening to the country.
You know?
I've been at the airport a lot lately, and you go to the airport and you realize it's like, it's totally over.
Because you go to the airport and there's just no white people.
Any airport you go to, I guess maybe unless you're like, really in the middle of the country, any airport you go to, and I guess it makes sense because it's transportation, but there's no white people anymore.
And you go to the major cities and same thing.
There's just no white people anymore.
You feel like an alien.
You feel like you're living in Star Wars.
You go places and it's just Asians, blacks, Hispanics.
They're all carrying on in their own way.
Not good.
Not good.
South Africa imminent.
All right.
But let's take a look.
We'll see what you guys are saying.
Let me pull up our Super Chats and I'll take a look here.
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Thank you.
Uh, I don't know.
I think it's in March, but I'm not sure.
No way!
Just like that pedophile!
Also, do you know when Albert's birthday is?
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The Jewish Fighter is playing up the dumb jock trope a little too well.
America First, Christ is King, Happy Birthday Nick, Romans.
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Thank you man, appreciate it.
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Thank you very much.
I really appreciate it, Classical Theist.
Good to hear from you.
And I appreciate the super chat, buddy.
God bless you.
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nick fuentes
He repudiated all his beliefs.
How is that a martyrdom?
He got the shit kicked out of him, and then he goes up and says, 6 million were murdered in the Holocaust.
Oh, fuck him.
Fuck him.
He repudiated his beliefs.
That doesn't make you a martyr.
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I think that's a dumb question.
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Thanks, buddy.
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Hey Nick in reference to the BRICS nation's banking system.
Is this controlled by the Rothschild's banking system as well?
Or are they going against it?
Is this part of the Jewish plot to destroy the West and prop up the East and other nations?
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I don't know enough about the British banking system, honestly.
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I can't watch the old stuff.
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You were so right about Wooza being two-faced.
All of his BFFs are now a-logs and literally gay faggots, smiley baked.
He refuses to distance himself from them and still talks to them.
Hess in the GC sucking off baked and being a fence-sitting faggot. - I just don't really follow drama anymore.
nick fuentes
I feel like that chapter of drama is over and I'm just glad they're all gone, to be honest with you.
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All this talk about people being cloned makes me think.
Maybe you're baked.
Yoba baked when he went to jail was replaced with clone Jewish gay baked.
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Thanks!
No, it's an old tie.
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Wow, thank you very much, ValleyZoomer.
I appreciate it.
Let's get an 07 for ValleyZoomer.
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I gotta be honest with you, I'm so exhausted.
nick fuentes
I flew today, so I'm just like dead.
That's why I'm not as high energy as usual.
A little irritable.
But hey, thank you very much.
God bless you, man.
I appreciate the birthday wishes and the big super chat.
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No, I don't think you can.
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The video starts in that fat Dullard is already backpedaling his tweets.
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Like, you can't go out there and get the shit kicked out of you and then repudiate your views.
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Thank you, man.
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Thanks.
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I just don't even want to think about that, honestly.
That would just be such a nightmare scenario.
Yeah, I would probably keep going until I got a son, and then if I never got a son, I'd just kill my wife and get a new wife.
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Of course we shouldn't treat the case as legitimate, but what would the crime even be for being an elector?
Anyone can be an elector and the state leg votes for slate.
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nick fuentes
The charges are all like conspiracy.
It's a RICO charge.
In the RICO statute, not everybody has to do something criminal, but they have to be part of the organization.
And I think the crime that binds them all together is conspiracy.
The legal structure is a little complicated, but that's exactly it.
Nothing even happened.
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Thanks!
That sounds good.
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I really appreciate that.
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nick fuentes
I wish I was younger.
I wish it would, uh... I wish I would stop getting older, but... Somebody make it stop!
But it feels, uh... It feels nice, actually.
I'm aging like vintage wine.
And it's all it's all part of it, you know, I was thinking I The thing is I was a young man.
I was a child and I hated it I look back on it reminisce and I idealize it But I was a child I was there I lived that part and I hate I hated every second of it not every single but I I wanted to be an adult.
I wanted to have responsibility.
I wanted to be a leader in these things, and now I haven't.
In many ways, I think people, like with everything else, I think people romanticize youth.
Of course, there are things about the youth that we love, but there are a lot of things about being a kid that kind of suck.
Like, childhood is bullshit in a lot of ways.
I had a happy childhood, but We know there are things that we like about it like it was simple and it was a simpler joy a simpler texture to your life and the novelty and Being with your parents and that sort of thing.
But at the same time, being a kid's hard and it's very restrictive and a lot of limitations and things you don't understand and things like that.
So getting old isn't all bad.
I used to think when I was maybe five years younger, I was like, man, I don't know what I'm gonna do when I get old.
I'm just gonna kill myself.
That was 10 minutes ago.
But as I get older, I feel like I'm enjoying every stage of my life.
I'm enjoying each, not that I'm that old, but I am enjoying each new chapter.
And it's like anything else, you take the good with the bad.
But anyway.
But I appreciate the birthday wishes.
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I keep getting this looming sense of dread whenever I'm in a major city and like you said, you just realized that the era of the white man is over.
This is literally Blade Runner but gayer and blacker.
nick fuentes
Yeah, yeah, it's very depressing.
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nick fuentes
And it's not even just that they are non-white, it's that they are not white.
Anywhere you go, all the young people are not white.
And so not only is it like a bummer in that way, but then it's like also it would be such an upper if they were if there were white young people.
You know what I mean?
Like it's not just that you go there and they are that way, but it's it's not like a vibrant, lively community of white people.
Like that's not our society anymore.
Do you know what I mean?
Like maybe that sounds obvious, I guess.
It's that differential.
It's like what it could be.
You know what we have is you go to any public place and you get all these this disjointed mosaic of all different kinds of people and they can't communicate with each other and they don't speak English and they're all different and they all keep to themselves and they're all fat and dressed like slobs and that's what we have.
But what it could be is a vibrant healthy community of white people everywhere instead uh with with maybe some diversity i don't know but that's the most sad part like i was at the airport and i saw this really good looking guy beautiful wife they're both skinny their outfits were great they had a kid the kid was wearing a cool outfit And then they start speaking in some other language.
They're European.
And it's like, of course.
In a sea of disgusting slobs, mystery meat slobs, there's the one beautiful white couple and they're from Europe.
Of course.
You know, that's the other thing.
It would hit less hard if everybody was healthy and dressed nice, but everybody dresses like slobs.
Everybody dresses like blacks.
That's the meta in our culture, is everybody's wearing socks with slides, because black people do, because black people can't be bothered to tie their shoes or something.
So now everybody's wearing socks with slides or socks with Crocs.
That's what people wear now.
Gym shorts, sweatpants, sweatshirts, t-shirts.
People wear clothes that don't fit.
People don't know how to act.
They don't know how to dress.
They're all obese.
Their hair looks like shit.
Like, everything has to change.
We need a true revolution where everything changes.
And even these, everything is like a mall now.
Every airport, everywhere you go is just like a shopping mall.
Just uninspired, corporate, white, LED light.
It's such a depressing state of affairs.
There's no respite anywhere you go.
The people, the culture, the places.
You have to be rich to live any kind of dignified life.
And it shouldn't be that way.
You don't need to be rich to live a dignified life.
What we have in the country now is this bifurcation at a certain price point.
I like to fly first class.
When I fly domestically, I fly first class.
I think about that.
It's not even worth it.
Because you usually pay hundreds of dollars more to fly first class, and you go to the same place.
Is the experience hundreds of dollars better?
Not really.
You get served a shitty meal, you get a little bit more leg room.
But what does make it worth it, what you're really paying for, is not to be in first class, but to not be in coach.
That's what you're paying for.
You're not paying for what you get.
You're paying to not be with the scrum.
And that's what our society is.
Just like in these cities.
People don't pay exorbitant rent in LA or New York to be where they are.
They pay not to be in the ghetto.
They pay not to be among the blacks or among the whatever.
So much of Society is like that.
And it doesn't need to be.
If everybody worked really hard, and if everybody cared, you could be poor and live a beautiful life.
You know, if we actually had, I don't know, people that were making food, like, let's say McDonald's as an example.
What if the people at McDonald's actually cared?
And the ingredients were a little better.
And the people that put it together cared a little bit more.
Then you could get an affordable, nice, hot meal.
You know, what if all the McDonald's restaurants were built to look like real buildings?
Not like these... They make these, like, cubes now.
Every fast food restaurant looks the same.
I'm sure you've noticed this.
They all look like these boxes.
What if the McDonald's was built to look beautiful?
Which could be done.
You know, then you could be poor and eat at the cheapest fast food restaurant and still have a good experience.
And that would actually not suck so hard.
That's just one example.
Same thing with the public transportation.
What if the public transportation was kept clean and it was made beautiful?
And people were just responsible and good custodians.
Then you could enjoy cheap public transportation and it wouldn't be a nightmare.
It wouldn't be unsafe or physically repulsive.
And if everybody worked hard, and if the money was managed efficiently, we could have beautiful public amenities.
We could have public gardens and parks and fountains, and we could probably have a better social safety net.
I mean, things could be so much better.
It doesn't need to be like this.
That's the saddest thing, is that it doesn't have to be like this.
It could be so much better.
There's no reason that there should be destitute people.
There's no reason that poor people should have to live in such an undignified way.
In this country, just to live, like I said, with dignity, you have to be rich.
Otherwise, you got all these people crawling over you and you got to deal with crowds and And it's all due to mismanagement.
It really is all just mismanagement and bad personnel.
Bad character.
You pay to not have to deal with the rest.
But these people are our problem.
They are our problem to fix.
They are our problem to solve.
We need to make it better for everybody.
I think a lot of people want to make it big so that they can escape.
They want to achieve escape velocity from our terrible, failing country.
And they want to abscond to a different country on the other side of the bifurcation, on the other side of that wall, this price point.
This uh whatever it is whether it's HOA fees or property tax or that's a first class ticket or it's uh staying in a at the nice hotel so the residents in or one of the lower tier properties but people should want to become rich and powerful and then make the whole society better.
We need to look out for everybody and that means putting a lot of people in jail and deploying a lot of military and uh We basically just need, like, a reset.
Because the people are just pieces of shit.
Like, more than anything, the people just have bad character.
Nobody cares.
Nobody cares anymore.
I don't know how you get people to start caring again.
That's why I think, you know, maybe you start to believe in the cyclical view of history.
You know, maybe there isn't a way to make people care.
And to start behaving.
And to revive a true society.
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That's true, they're doing tricks on them.
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I heard you say you were a little irritable tonight.
I think I may have to rejoin the Super Chat Circus to increase your heart health.
I miss the live streams quite a bit.
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Yeah, it's been a while.
We haven't heard from you in a minute.
What would the show be without Modern Monarchist?
It's, uh... Yeah, maybe.
Maybe you gotta come back into the fray.
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Oh my gosh, dude.
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Oh my gosh, dude, I'm so old.
Don't remind me, please.
No, I didn't have cake, but I had dessert.
I had a piece of pie with a candle in it.
I had a very nice birthday dinner.
I had a great birthday, don't get me wrong, with all my friends.
And we went to a nice dinner and everything.
So it was a good birthday.
I just wish I would stop having them.
I wish I could just pause.
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You think your words will carry more weight as you grow older?
I've heard people say that about you that you're just too young currently.
What's your perspective on it?
nick fuentes
Um, maybe.
I feel like that has happened as I've gotten older.
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Moon landing fake or real?
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Thanks.
I think it's real.
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Thank you.
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Happy belated birthday nigger.
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nick fuentes
Thanks, but no.
Thanks, but no.
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It does feel like that, doesn't it?
- It does feel like that, doesn't it? - No, definitely don't doesn't it? - No, definitely don't do that.
Tell me you're a millennial without- I'm not that old yet.
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nick fuentes
I'm not that old yet.
Tell me you're a millennial without telling me you're a millennial.
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Shit's okay, bro.
nick fuentes
What are you, 38?
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nick fuentes
I do sometimes, yeah.
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I have heard you mention a couple times that we may have to flee to somewhere else.
Where would we even go?
I feel like this is basically happening in every European country.
nick fuentes
It's not we.
I'm not talking about we.
I'm talking about me, okay?
You're not gonna, nothing's gonna happen to you, okay?
If you just put your head down and live your life, you'll probably be okay.
I'm talking about if things get really hot and they try to kill me or put me in jail, then I will have to flee.
I'm not saying we.
We are not going anywhere.
We may have to flee.
We don't have to go anywhere.
Me, I have to, maybe I have to go somewhere because they're trying to kill me, they're trying to put me in a cage.
So, I would... I'm not going to tell you where I'm going to go, but I gotta go somewhere.
You should probably stay.
Because you're right, there is nowhere that large amounts of people are going to move and be okay, in my opinion.
I think that, you know, it's just the same if you go to Europe.
Where else?
Exactly, where would you go?
You'd have to... The only thing that might be advisable Is to move into the interior of the country.
But even then, I mean, that's just false hope.
They could get you there too.
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So where are you going to go?
nick fuentes
You know, there's really no good solution here.
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Very funny.
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Can we please replace Woozoo's account with Daddy Fee's or Uncozy?
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Hope all is well.
God bless.
nick fuentes
Thank you.
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nick fuentes
Yeah.
Okay, let's see.
We got stuff on Cozy.
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Thank you.
Broward Gropers says, too.
My favorite website.
Thanks.
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Thank you.
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Wow, the earth is flat.
Who knew?
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He's pretty convincing.
nick fuentes
Okay!
Alright, that's our last Super Chat.
That's gonna do it for me.
First night back.
As always, thanks for watching.
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Thanks to all of our Super Chatters, everybody that watches the show.
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