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everybody You're watching America First.
My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes.
We have a great show for you tonight.
Very excited to be back with you here tonight on Wednesday.
We have a lot to talk about tonight.
Lots to get into.
Big show.
Our featured story tonight, we're talking about new leaked text messages from the Andrew Tate War Room group chat.
Which reveal some pretty shocking things, and there were rumors about it, but now they seem to be confirmed.
Apparently the Andrew Tate elite group, which is known as the War Room, is actually run by a Jew who claims to be a wizard.
And he encourages all the members to seduce women and then use them as digital prostitutes to go on webcam sites and make money so that they can all take the money.
This is apparently what the War Room is about and we'll go through some of the receipts tonight.
It was an exclusive today by the BBC and it shows that Apparently that whole inner circle is built around the digital trafficking of women for sex and the creation of pornography.
So we'll talk about that.
That'll be our featured story.
Pretty disturbing stuff.
Not good.
I think a lot of people, myself included, found Andrew Tate amusing, and although people were aware of the background with the webcam business, I think people largely assumed that maybe that was over, maybe that's not what he does anymore.
But if these leaks are authentic, then it proves that it's still very much a staple, very much a part of his life and a part of his business, which if that's the case, that's a big problem.
So we'll talk about that.
We'll also be talking tonight about Ron DeSantis following up from last night.
We didn't get to it.
But we'll talk tonight about how Ron DeSantis was booed at a vigil for slain black people who were killed in a mass shooting this weekend.
And we were supposed to cover it last night but ran out of time because I had to go off on Oliver Anthony again.
We'll talk about it tonight.
It's kind of a shame, you know, the guy goes to a vigil.
Whatever you think of Ron DeSantis, it's political, he's the governor, he shows up to the function to grieve, and they boo him for trying to mourn the loss of life.
Because he's white, I guess?
Or because he's a Republican?
So we'll get into that.
And why they booed and everything.
You just can't win.
You can't win with them.
Which is why, similar to what we talked about last night, we just have to correct our attitude towards some of the people in the country.
Because everybody thinks that in a situation like that, what is called for is the decent, civil thing, which is to show up And to show solidarity, but they're not interested in that.
They're not interested in that with white people at all, it seems.
So, we have to act accordingly, but we'll talk about that too.
Should be a pretty good show.
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And with that, I guess we'll dive into the show.
I don't really have too much else to say.
I did my rant again on Oliver Anthony.
Everybody's mad again because I said, fuck poor people.
But I stand by it, okay?
I totally stand by all that.
I did my big rant about the song on Friday.
Mixed reaction.
And then I did a follow-up yesterday, and they really didn't like that one, because I really went after the poor in a big way.
Which I'm surprised at, because it's not really a secret.
Everybody knows how I feel about vagrants and vagabonds and bums and urchins and these impoverished people.
Everyone knows how I feel about that.
But...
Maybe they needed to hear it again.
So anyway, so last night I was supposed to cover this DeSantis thing in addition to the Trump Court Day, but I just ran out of time because I just went on and on about this song.
This song, it's everywhere, you can't escape it.
And today Jackson Hinkle called me out.
Which is a shame, because I like Jackson Hinkle, although we don't agree on everything.
And he said that a guy like me is attacking the poor people, but I don't work hard like the poor people or something.
But honestly, I don't even really care what he said, because it just proves my point right.
He's a communist.
So it's actually totally fitting.
I guess communist Jackson Hinkle and Haas and the anti-white black communist in South Africa and Putin and all of them, I guess they can all sing this stupid song and appeal to the bio-Leninist trash of the world.
Multi-ethnic workers of the world unite with the Jew Max Blumenthal and The EFF party leader in South Africa.
That's your populist deal.
That's your class warfare.
Which I'm not about.
I think that just proves me right that he supports all that.
Wasn't he just a few weeks ago saying that it's not anti-white when they talk about killing white farmers in South Africa and then he comes back a week later and says, oh, Nick has this problem with the poor.
You want to kill him.
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Anyway, but I don't want to do all that again tonight.
We already did that on Friday.
We did it yesterday.
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But I'm not going down on this one.
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I'm not going down without a fight.
Oliver Anthonyism will not be the credo of the Dissident Right movement.
Class warfare, this bio-Leninist, communist stuff, it has no place, okay?
We are elitists.
We want to make America great.
It starts with making ourselves great, not being poor.
Anyway, So we'll get into it.
We'll talk tonight about this DeSantis rally.
And in case you missed it, I guess there was a mass shooting over the weekend, which is kind of weird because I didn't really see too much coverage of it at all.
But apparently there was a mass shooting in Florida where a white guy submitted some racist manifesto to the police and the media and he may or may not have posted it on social media.
I don't think it was posted anywhere.
I didn't see anything about it.
But he went out there targeting black people and I think he shot and killed three of them.
Weapons purchased legally, but he went out and killed a few people.
Which is obviously a horrible situation and it goes without saying anytime there's a mass killing like this it's difficult because on the one hand it goes without saying that we hate violence.
We hate the loss of life.
And obviously we don't support things like that.
I don't support political violence.
I don't support racial violence.
I don't support killing innocent people for whatever reason, including and especially for their race or their religion or anything like that.
By the same token, I think that a lot of these violent episodes are fake.
I'm not going to say they're all fake because certainly I think these things happen.
It's a big country.
You know, there's 300 million people.
There's 500 million guns.
And unfortunately, just purely in terms of probability, these things will happen.
And so probably there are authentic cases where there's a school shooting or a genuine mass killing or something.
But I also think that a lot of it is either fake or lied about or embellished for political purposes.
Because we know that whenever there is an incident of mass violence with suicide, With any kind of political connotation, there's always a political consequence.
We know that.
And it depends on the mode of the killing, and it depends on the motivation for the killing.
If it's an assault weapon that's used, it's calls for gun control.
If the motivation was racial hatred, there's calls for censorship or other forms of political persecution.
So, and we talked about this last week with Twitter and their policy on so-called violent event denial.
I don't think anybody likes violent events.
I don't think anybody is happy when these things happen.
But they are a tool for politicians.
They are a political instrument.
And they can be absolutely real and they can be absolutely fake.
But the only way that we can determine that is by asking questions and scrutinizing them.
And that is extremely important if we want to defeat the political agenda, that these things will be instrumentalized to support.
If the left wants gun control and they're using a school shooting, Well, it goes without saying that we would then have to disarm that narrative by talking about those particular school shootings or particular incidents where it's a race-based violence or something like that.
I'll also say, and this is just a related point, I think separate but related, they never will talk about all the violence which is routine.
The media is very manipulative, not just in the way they cover things, but in the things they cover and then the things that they don't cover.
Because things are happening all the time.
There are horror stories everywhere you look, just beneath the surface.
And some of them are happening in slow motion.
So they're not visible and they're not sensational and the media they alone have the power to pick and choose which ones that they want to spotlight and therefore which ones are in the public consciousness.
And which ones then become significant, or which ones are important.
But that doesn't mean that they're the only things going on in the country.
They'll spotlight particular instances of violence that have certain characteristics.
They won't talk about, as many people point out, gang violence.
They won't talk about many other kinds of violence that are happening, and they won't talk about other problems the country has.
I did a show on this a few weeks ago.
Everybody totally missed the point.
Not everybody, but some people chose to.
I said that everybody's mad about Hitler, but you have people littering in the streets.
Everybody's mad about so-called white supremacists, but you've got complete decay everywhere.
And the point is, It's really in what is seen in the media and what is not seen in the media.
What is talked about and how the media galvanizes people versus the things that go unmentioned.
And anyway, it was interesting to me that there was no coverage of this because you would think this would be perfect for the Democrats right now.
It's an election year, or next year will be an election year.
And both, it's interesting, both Joe Biden campaigns were very much about right-wing extremism, more so than ever before.
The Hillary Clinton campaign was maybe the last campaign that was really about progressivism.
It feels like the Joe Biden campaign in 2020 and in this cycle are both about right-wing extremism.
It's like the scapegoating and this fear-mongering about enemies of democracy and conspiracy theorists and Charlottesville and January 6th.
So you'd think they'd be all over this but I didn't see hardly anything in the media about it which makes me a little suspicious.
But anyway, the story that we're covering tonight about the shooting is not the shooting itself, which is what it is.
It's a tragedy.
But it's a story about Ron DeSantis who went to go and mourn the victims.
There was a vigil that was being held for all of the victims.
I think this was in Jacksonville, Florida, and it's appropriate that he would go.
He's the governor of the state.
So Ron DeSantis attends the vigil and gets booed by the audience.
And this is a story from New York Times.
It says, quote, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has been loudly booed At a vigil for victims of a racially motivated shooting, the Republican candidate for president was heckled in Jacksonville where hundreds gathered on Sunday to remember the three victims of the attack.
He was forced to step back from the microphone before a member of the city council asked the crowd to listen.
Jacoby Pittman said, it ain't about parties today.
A bullet don't know a party.
In DeSantis's defense.
Around 200 people attended the vigil which took place in a predominantly black area just yards away from the Dollar General shop where the shooting happened the previous day.
21-year-old Ryan Christopher Palmiter fired 11 rounds at 52-year-old Angela Carr who was sitting in her vehicle before entering the shop and shooting another two people dead.
Analt LaGuarre Jr., who is 19, worked at Dollar General and was killed as he tried to flee.
And Gerald Deshawn Galleon, 29 years old, was shot dead as he entered the premises.
Another woman was chased but managed to escape.
As police arrived, the attacker turned a gun on himself and died at the scene.
An AR-15 semi-automatic rifle and a Glock handgun, both legally obtained, were used in the shooting.
So like I said, tonight isn't really about the shooting in itself.
There's really not too much to say about that specifically.
It's all around a terrible situation.
But it's interesting that the governor goes to the vigil to show solidarity and support to the people and they boo him.
It's a hostile reaction.
And I see this little vignette and I see that this is a thing that plays out all across the country all the time.
Which is that White people so often try to do the right thing, what they think is the right thing.
They try to extend a hand to black people and they try to show solidarity with black people.
If white people are apologizing for white racists in the past or they're apologizing on behalf of alleged white racism in the present, They think they're doing some magnanimous thing and they'll go to great lengths to advocate for so-called black causes or attend the funeral in an instance like this or something.
And it's interesting because in spite of the magnanimity of white people in America towards blacks for probably this entire century, there's no gratitude.
There's no gratitude, there's not even any grace or graciousness.
Because maybe a person might say, well blacks are, we don't owe the white people gratitude because white people enslaved us, or we don't owe them gratitude because there's racism going on today or something.
But there's no, there's no grace, there's no graciousness.
They don't accept.
Now, in one way they'll accept.
They'll take money.
They'll take welfare.
They'll take all the support.
I mean, they will take with both hands the support that is given, but they'll take it in a hostile way.
They will take it while being hostile.
They'll, like, yank it out of your hand, as they take with both hands.
Instead of a thank you, instead of some, oh, you're all right, They're taking with both hands and then giving you the finger.
Ignorantly and asking for more.
Because I see this story and I mean this is just totally inappropriate.
It's a vigil.
They're mourning the loss of life.
It's a tragedy.
Any human being, any decent human being is on the same team when it comes to things like this.
Nobody thinks it is okay.
Nobody thinks that it is acceptable.
For people to go out and kill each other.
Especially not in a tribal way like that.
For white people to go out and kill black people or black people to go out and kill white people.
Nobody supports that.
No decent human being is in favor of that.
And so it should be an occasion that should be respectful of the dead and civil.
And a place where you check any of those prejudices at the door.
But he gets booed.
Presumably by all black people.
So all the black people boo him, and then it takes a black city council member to come in and say, no, no, no, the black person's gonna communicate to the other black people.
No, he's cool.
Let him speak.
Come on now, and wrangle them, or something.
And it just speaks to the general climate of hostility That exists among black people towards white people.
And I've said this for a long time.
It's obviously not all black people.
Not all black people are hostile towards white people.
And I don't know if it's the majority of them or maybe it's a very vocal plurality or a minority.
But regardless, nobody talks about it.
Everybody talks about how racism is still alive.
Racism still happens.
There are black people today who were born in the year 2000.
Or they were born after 9-11.
And they'll talk about my experience as a black person in America.
You have no idea what it's like.
Actually, I have a pretty good idea of what it's like.
It's not that bad, actually.
It's not.
There's no slavery, and there's no Jim Crow, and there are no race riots going on other than the ones that they themselves create, other than the race riots that they initiate over George Floyd or Trayvon Martin or Michael Brown.
But you'll have people to this day saying, well, it's still so tough, and there's all this racism, and we just can't get ahead, and we're brown, and we're at a disadvantage.
The thing that nobody talks about, though, is how universal it seems to be, how prominent it is, the contempt against white people among blacks.
They don't trust white people, they don't like white people, They're suspicious of white people, and in many cases they're just downright hostile towards white people.
And you would never see anything like this in the reverse.
You would never see a black person getting booed by white people anywhere for any reason.
Even when you see black people shoplifting in Nordstrom, white people aren't booing them.
They're filming them, and you know, they'll make some smart remark or something as the black people run away, but there's no booing.
There's no booing anywhere, even when it's criminals, even when it's the worst of the worst.
Nobody's getting booed.
But this goes on and it's just like an afterthought, and everyone has come to accept and expect that blacks don't like us and don't trust us, and that just isn't right.
And that's a big reason why for years I've said we have got to stop bending over backwards to pander to black people.
I said this with Pearl Davis earlier this year.
I went out and I did her show, and I remember when I did her show she was very chummy with her all-black staff.
Her entire staff was black people from Africa.
You know, she's in the United Kingdom, they have a lot of black African immigrants, and I think almost all of them, all of her employees were black.
Her producers, her co-hosts, the talent on her network, they were all black.
And they were very friendly with each other, very chummy and everything.
And I went there and I said, oh, good for her.
I have my feelings about that.
You know how I feel about that sort of thing.
I don't think that that's honestly really the best idea.
I think that that structure doesn't really make a lot of sense.
I think it's begging for trouble.
You got one pretty little white girl, pretty little white girl whose dad is rich, and I'm not saying that in a judgmental way.
I'm saying, one, that's how it is.
Two, that is absolutely how it is perceived.
You got this rich, pretty little white girl from America, And she's the boss of all these African black people.
What do you think is going on there?
What do you think the dynamic is?
You think all those black people are really cool with it?
I mean, I know at least one of them was.
But I think we can all pick up on probably what the subtext is there.
By that, I mean a lot of resentment.
I mean, I'm sure there's a lot of down-low resentment there.
And anyway, that was my sneaking suspicion.
I went on her show and I met all the staff and they were nice people.
And I have nothing against black people.
They were all nice people.
I actually got along with them really well.
It was actually funny because Pearl brought on all these women for the panel and they all hated me.
And about half of them were white and half were mixed.
I think a couple of them were non-white.
Which was ironic, because all the white people didn't really care for me too much, but the black staff, they got a big kick out of me.
They thought I was funny.
They didn't agree with everything, but they saw where I was coming from, and you know, we had some good conversations.
Anyway, after several months, she gets all this backlash from doing the show with me, and all of her black employees turn on her.
The talent, the producers, not all of them.
You know, I don't want to speak out of turn and name names or anything, but a lot of her staff mutinied over the fact that she had me on the show because I'm an apparent white supremacist.
Which, as you know, I'm really not.
I'm really just a guy who is white and who is proud of white people and proud that I am white and I have zero white guilt and I stand up for white interests.
I'm not anti any particular group or anything and I have no problem with a person, with some individual person for their characteristic.
And they knew that.
They met me and they knew Pearl.
She gave them all jobs.
She gave them all opportunities.
But because she brought on an apparent white supremacist, they all flipped on her.
They knew she was cool.
They knew I was cool.
But they're race loyal.
But the black people are very race loyal.
And so when it comes to their friend who's a white person, Or even someone who in principle, like me, who they know is not necessarily in the wrong.
It doesn't matter.
They side with their race.
They don't side with their friend who might be white.
They don't side with what they think is right, the principle.
If they're white, they side with the other black people.
And that is a reality which is, it's been like that for a long time, it's very prescient, it's very salient, and that has to inform how we interact with the other groups.
And so when I see these Republicans and their wet dream is to get black people to vote 20% for a Republican, I think to myself, we're wasting our time!
What a joke!
This latest Trump mugshot, everyone is saying how the mugshot has caused his approval among black people to go up.
And they're saying that the black people are going to vote for Trump, you know, 25% this time around.
Which has never happened.
Ever.
It's a myth that black people ever voted for Republicans.
They never did.
And they certainly haven't in this century.
And it's not like this is the first time, but this has been the fool's gold forever with Republicans.
One, they think that they can, and two, they would just so love it if they did.
Get black people to vote for them.
And I know that I don't like her, but Ann Coulter has said this for a long time, and me too.
We would be much better off, and this is true not just with elections, but in general.
And I'll extrapolate it to make a bigger point.
People like Ann Coulter and myself and others have always said, the real political success lies in cultivating the white vote.
90% of the people that voted for Trump in 2016 are white.
And the majority of people in the country are still white.
So rather than bend over backwards, begging, pleading with black people to vote for us, we should just think about our own people.
We're white.
You know, again, 9 out of 10, quite literally, 9 out of 10 of the people that support Trump are white.
So, yes, we white Trump supporters should be thinking about white people.
And we should be thinking about how to get white people to vote for us.
And Trump should be talking to white people.
And thinking about what is going to make white people vote for him.
That's how we should be thinking.
Because those are our people, those are the people that are going to vote for us, and those are the people that are going to deliver the victory.
Rather than wasting our time begging black people to come along, even though they should be grateful.
They should be grateful.
They should be running into our arms.
And yet they're hostile and ignorant towards us and angry and distrustful, no matter what we do.
And again, it's not all of them, but nobody talks about just how prominent that is.
It's very prominent.
And, you know, I know that I'm gonna say this, and many people are gonna say, oh, I'm saying that it's all black people.
I know, I have a lot of black friends, and everybody does, and it's not everybody.
Not all acts are like that.
We know this.
But it's extremely prominent, and everyone knows it, on the right and on the left, and they certainly act like it too, that what we can expect is a baseline level of animosity towards whites from black people, which is really unacceptable.
If we're to live in a multiracial, liberal country like we have, a pluralistic, multiracial, liberal country, you cannot have deep-seated racial grievance.
On the part of one minority group against another.
You can't have that.
And anyway, so the idea goes that if we want to win elections, if we want to advance our country and advance our goals, let's not waste our time talking to people that really don't even deserve the level of magnanimity that they've been shown because they're not grateful for it.
If anything, they're the opposite.
But it goes even further than that.
It's not just about winning elections.
It's just about in general.
It's about our whole frame when it comes to black people.
When we think about race in America, we generally think of blacks.
Although there are other groups.
There's obviously Hispanics and Asians and others.
But generally when we think about race, we think about the dynamic between whites and non-whites.
And I feel like so many white people, their whole frame of mind is shame.
But it's a subtle shame.
Maybe they wouldn't say it.
I think it's getting better to the point where people wouldn't outright say, well I'm ashamed to be white.
But it's a subtle shame.
You know, there's that meme where they say that it's like It's a low status move.
It's like bad body language.
You cover your penis with your hands.
Have you heard this?
Where when somebody's like standing up around and they, you know, people put their hands in their pockets or people put their, you know, fold their arms.
There's this, like, pickup artist thing where they say it's cock shame, it's shame of your penis to... And people do this.
You'll notice people do it if they're sitting down or standing up.
They'll not so subtly cover their penis, you know, they'll fold their hands like this, or do other things like that.
And I feel like white people are doing that with their whiteness.
I feel like when white people interact with other whites or with non-whites, there's, like, a cock shame but with whiteness.
There's, like, this Subconscious, reflexive, very subtle shame.
And I could give you a lot of little, little, little examples, but you all know what I'm talking about.
You'll pick up on it.
The way we change the way we talk when we talk to black people or non-white people.
The way that we say certain things around them or around other white people.
And maybe not you and I, because I certainly I'm screaming the n-word on the regular, but I mean your average white person is very careful and very averse to any demonstration of pride in who they are or chauvinism or anything like that.
And white people just have to totally unlearn that mindset because you can see where that's gotten us.
We're in this toxic, parasitic relationship where the white people are fawning over and apologizing to, worshipping blacks who resent us.
Now, I don't reciprocate their resentment at all.
At all.
I love all people.
And I love white people, and I love black people.
And I love all people.
I'm respectful and polite to everybody.
And I think everybody should be that.
I think that a real man is respectful and polite to every person, to every man.
Regardless of whatever.
You know, the country is what it is, the migrants are pouring in, we gotta stop that.
The crime is what it is, we gotta bring in the military and control that.
When you're interacting with people as a member of the society, you gotta be respectful to people.
So I don't reciprocate that.
I don't give back that energy of resentment.
But by the same token, I'm also not really overflowing with this kind of racial...
Generosity that white people have had towards them for a long time because I I see I see the result and I see the way white people are treated and At this point, it's just not it's just not deserved the resentment that we get is just so not called for it's so inappropriate and and like I said ungrateful and many other things and so I think white people need to decide that we're done like we're done and We're white.
We built this country.
We've been the dominant race on the planet for the last 500 years.
That's just not even a question.
It's just a fact.
It's not even disputed.
And I don't mean that in the way that we're better than everybody, but I mean that white people Through conquest and technological and economic development dominated the planet Earth for the last five centuries.
And we produced so much of what you see everywhere in the world today.
Whether it's the, like I said, the technology or it's even the capital development on every continent.
And breakthroughs in medicine and science and art, you name it, it's us.
And so not only should we not be bending over backwards and appeasing them, I think we need to adopt a little bit more of an aloof posture.
That's my position.
Maybe that's controversial or something but I mean I'm so sick of the way that white people are treated by black people in this country and I'm look I'm not a I'm not a baby either I know there's it's very trendy and it's very Politically correct, you're only supposed to attack the Democratic Party or the leadership, like Barack Obama or celebrities.
You're only supposed to punch up.
You're only supposed to attack the upper crust.
But no, it's black people.
Black people in this country.
Not all of them, but a lot of them don't like us.
And I'm sick of that.
I'm so tired of hearing that and seeing that.
It's so everywhere.
And it's just bullshit.
Like, it is so undeserved because of how we have been charitable towards them.
It's undeserved because of who we are.
And listen, people want to talk about white supremacy and this and that and the legacy of slavery.
Let me just tell you this.
It wasn't the way it was for no reason.
I'm just going to say that.
It wasn't like white people colonized the entire planet because we used the power of magic.
White people dominated the entire planet because we fought harder.
We developed better stuff.
It was earned.
It was earned.
It was conquered.
So not only are we magnanimously being nice to all the people of the world, whether it's the refugees or the minorities or the descendants of slaves or colonized people or whatever, not only are we being nice, and there's this hostility towards us, but we're being nice and we created all this stuff and we're getting shit on.
And it shouldn't be like that.
White people have to kind of turn this corner and say, no more Mr. Nice White Guy.
No more Mr. White Guy.
Because right now, white is synonymous with, like, pussy.
That's why I've been on this rant about Oliver Anthony for the last week or so.
When you hear about, like, when you see this stuff in the culture, they talk about, go white boy, white boy this, white boy that.
When you see white in the culture, they have made it synonymous With pussy.
And that's because white people, for this whole generation, have been nothing but deferential towards racial minorities.
We have been nothing but deferential and yielding towards non-whites because we thought that we were friends.
I mean, we thought that there was this brotherhood.
We thought we were doing a good thing.
And I don't mean me.
I mean, we... I'm speaking about whites as a group.
There was this cultural idea that we were being nice.
We thought we were Sandra Bullock in the blind side and we were helping the poor black kid get a football scholarship and we thought they'd be grateful.
We thought we were going to Africa and building a well and bringing some home and they'd be so grateful to taste a birthday cake instead of a bullet in the face from a warlord.
And instead, all we're getting is our shit burned to the ground and beaten up in public and made fun of.
So, It turns out that it wasn't friendship, it wasn't brotherhood, we weren't on the same page.
We thought we were being nice, and they thought that we were being weak.
That's what was going on.
For the last few generations, white people thought we were doing the right thing, and we thought we were being brotherly, and we thought it was a noblesse oblige, we thought that we were helping them.
And they have taken that to be weakness.
They have taken that to be a spiritual cuckolding that we're giving our country, we're giving our development, we're giving For them to take it, and so whites have got to put their foot down, and that's why I am such a radical in the way that I talk and the things that I say.
When I go out and say I love Hitler and things of that nature, when I go and refuse to say Hitler's a bad guy, it's because I'm not ashamed of that aspect of whites.
Whites are brutal.
Whites can conquer the world.
We did it before.
We could do it again.
The only thing stopping whites from doing it again?
It's not them.
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Whites are the only ones standing in the way of another five centuries of that.
Not them.
Not their drums and not their war paint and mohawks and feathers and everything.
We're the only... And I don't say that in any kind of hateful way or anything.
But whites have got to stand up for themselves and be men.
We've got to be men.
We have to be a nation again.
And what it means to be a man and what it means to be a nation is to be powerful enough to defend our interests.
And that only comes from a pride in your race.
It only comes from the boldness to say, we will not be pushed.
But whites have not felt like that for generations.
We have been turning the other cheek to these other groups for a long time and we can't do that anymore.
We're turning the other cheek and we're just getting decapitated.
We're getting sucker punched.
You turn the other cheek and they're playing the knockout game.
So, I see this little scene in Florida where Ron DeSantis goes to this vigil for the slain black people and they boo him.
Boo!
It's a white person there, a white person killed black people, a white person goes to show solidarity as human beings and they boo.
Oh, boo me?
Boo you!
How about we don't go?
How about we don't go to the vigil then?
And we're not posting black squares and all the rest of it.
Because you see, when left to their own devices, it's going to be South Africa.
Thank God America, when it becomes majority non-white, will not be majority black.
It'll be some Hispanics and some blacks and some Asians and some whites.
Because you see what happens when they're left to their own devices.
You see what's going on in West Africa, where it's a revolution every year, it seems like.
It changes with the seasons who the military dictator will be.
And you see it in South Africa, where the remaining white minority Is being chased out of the country by savages who are chopping their heads off and boiling them alive and burning them alive.
And you know that if they had it their way, they'd be doing it here too if they had the numbers.
So...
You know, again, I don't reciprocate that.
I don't hate them, and I don't reciprocate that negative energy.
But you know what?
I don't appreciate the hostility, and we gotta stop pretending that it's not there.
The last thing I'll say is this.
I saw Vivek Ramaswamy.
He went on The Breakfast Club Show, and if you know, that's a popular radio show.
It's hosted by these black people.
And he goes on the show.
He's a presidential candidate, so he's a politician.
He's got to be diplomatic.
He's got to be affable and everything.
And he goes on their show and they are just relentlessly hostile and basically calling him a racist.
Basically, in other words, calling him a racist.
And he just stands there and takes it.
And he's laughing and grinning and trying to keep up with them.
But they're calling him a racist, and all the comments are saying, oh, these hosts are terrible, they're interrupting him, and this and that.
And I feel like that is what we're all expected to do as a society, is that we have to subject ourselves to these Angry black people who don't like us, and they get to shit down our throat, and we have to grin and bear it, and the bystanders are gonna, they're gonna watch it, and then they're gonna quietly shake their head.
Everyone's gonna know it's wrong.
Everyone's gonna know it's fucked up.
They're gonna watch black people shit down the throat of white people in a multitude of ways in this society.
And the white people involved have to grin and take it.
Ha ha ha ha.
Oh, I'm sorry, huh?
Yeah, whatever.
And all the bystanders who watch these scenes play out every day, you know, they're gonna watch it and they've gotta tacitly disapprove.
Disagree in the comments section.
And we just can't put up with that kind of thing.
We can't put up with it.
We have to say that in the society we want, that's not there.
The society that we want to create, that animosity, that resentment isn't there.
We don't want that.
And we have to stop cultivating it because we're not doing ourselves any favors.
So that's the DeSantis rally.
And by the way, and I want to make this clear, the message is not that, well, we don't like, well, they don't like us, we don't like them.
I'm not saying that.
But I am saying that it is like no more Mr. Nice Guy.
Like we can't be so yielding to that group anymore and pulling our punches and treating them with kid gloves and walking around on eggshells.
I understand in public a lot of people don't want to step to black people because you know black people are willing to throw their whole life away.
Black people go and Catch an assault charge or run away or and you know, that's because they're a protected political class So I'm not saying you gotta go and get killed by some black guy tomorrow Out of pride, but I am saying that as a society we have to totally change that attitude and look out for ourselves whites have got to start looking out for ourselves and being proud of who we are being a really like a proud white person and And not suffer these indignities that we get from these other groups.
Because it's not harmless, and it's not nice.
Like it's very malicious, it's very spiteful.
And you see this monster that we've created.
They're like spoiled.
So anyway, so that's that's this shooting.
They're gonna boo him and of course nobody says anything.
It's totally inappropriate, totally disrespectful, unconscionable in any other situation, but they get away with it because nobody has any expectations for those people.
Nobody expects anything from them.
There's no standards there.
But I'm going to call like it is.
It's not okay.
Not good.
Okay, but that's that.
I want to move on.
I want to talk about Andrew Tate and this sex cult situation.
So you know this Andrew Tate criminal charge has blown up over the last year.
Andrew Tate was arrested in Romania earlier in the year on charges of sex trafficking and violence against women and a couple other things.
And it's incredible how everybody has come out in his defense.
Everybody.
Which is really interesting to me.
I am a little bit spiteful about it, I'm not gonna lie.
I'm a little bit resentful because it's like horrible things have happened to me and nobody talks about it and nobody really cares.
Andrew Tate is a pornographer.
Like, let's just be very honest about what he is.
Whatever you think of him, that's what he is.
He's a pornographer.
He makes porn.
That's how he made his money.
That's how he makes a living.
He was a fighter.
Fighters aren't worth a billion dollars or a hundred million dollars, however much he's worth.
Fighters don't, unless you're Floyd Mayweather, fighters don't make that kind of money.
He made his money through pornography, which is like the definition of selling your soul to the devil.
What do you think that means?
He did something extremely immoral in exchange for money.
And I've defended Tate in the past.
I think he's amusing.
I think he's funny.
I think his content is funny.
And I think some of his message about women is correct.
I think that directionally, he is correct about certain things about women.
He's right that men have to stop being simps, and he's right about a few other things.
Not everything, but some things.
But everybody needs to recognize, love him, hate him, that he's a pornographer and objectively a bad person.
Objectively, he should be in jail.
Because pornography is like the scourge of the world.
It's something that nobody talks about, I feel like, although increasingly people will talk about it.
But this is like one of the worst things that's going on in the world.
It's this silent pandemic that is killing everybody's souls, and at a very young age as well.
And a lot of public school teachers talk about this.
They talk about what young children are talking about in the classrooms and it's outrageous.
And he's part of that.
He's part of one of the worst things going on in the world today.
So people should judge that accordingly.
With that being said, And, you know, I'm saying that I'm resentful because, I mean, look at me.
I'm, like, being attacked because I have the wrong opinions.
No one will talk about me being put on the no-fly list or being subpoenaed or all these things happening to me, censored on multiple levels.
No one will talk about that.
no one will defend me because you know my my viewpoints are so reprehensible which just goes to show how messed up everything is that you have a guy who's a basically a degenerate pornographer a pimp he's a digital pimp and a pimp isn't a good thing a pimp is the lowest form of life by the way there's this black culture that has made us think highly of pimps and they say oh so and so is a pimp a A pimp is the lowest form of life.
To prostitute women out and beat women up and make money off of lust and sex crimes.
There's nothing honorable about that.
There's nothing that I find glib or funny about that.
And that's what the guy is.
That's okay.
We'll defend him.
We'll have him on Tucker Carlson, and we'll have him on InfoWars, and we'll have him on every show, and he's the greatest.
But it's like me, when I get put on the no-fly list, people say, well I don't agree with everything he says, but well, you know, people maybe shouldn't be put on the no-fly list for their viewpoints.
Oh really?
And anyway, so he's a bad guy.
But for me, I don't know about you, but I thought that the porn stuff was in the past.
I thought that he didn't do that anymore.
But according to BBC, that's not true at all.
There is a new exclusive report in the BBC today which says that his entire business is still based on webcams, still based on pornography.
And this is a story from BBC.
It says, quote, Evidence that dozens of women were groomed into online sex work by members of influencer Andrew Tate's War Room group has been uncovered by the BBC.
Leaked internal chat logs identify 45 potential victims between March 2019 and April 2020, but the total number is likely to be higher.
The texts also appear to show the techniques used by War Room members to exploit possible victims.
The 36-year-old kickboxer was charged in Romania with rape and human trafficking.
His brother and two associates also faced charges.
All have denied the allegations.
However, the BBC's access to the logs was limited to those sent over a period of 13 months, so the total number of women possibly targeted and exploited, which was formed in 2019, could be much higher.
Mr. Tate says the War Room, which costs $8,000 per year to join, is a network of powerful men and those who want to learn from them.
He says the War Room promotes self-discipline, motivation, and confidence building while giving members access to thousands of professionals from around the world who encourage personal responsibility and accountability, emphasizing the importance of taking ownership of your choices and actions.
However, the leaked online chats indicate the War Room teaches members through its so-called PhD course, which stands for Pimpin' Ho's Degree, how to groom women into sex work.
Members are instructed by War Room leadership, known as Generals, to romantically seduce, manipulate, and socially isolate women before luring them into performing on webcams and then taking all the money they make.
While most of the media attention around the organization focused on the Tate Brothers, the BBC's investigation found that a self-proclaimed wizard who goes by the alias Iggy Semmelweis appears to be the War Room's true leader and intellectual driving force.
A so-called wizard named Iggy Semmelweis is the leader of the War Room.
The messages obtained exclusively by the BBC suggest violence against women was taught and encouraged by some of Tate's generals.
And here are some of the messages in the report.
It says, we deliberately reduce attention and note if she chases.
Then we set up a coffee date and execute a move to find out if she's willing to pay for our coffee and serve us.
After that, it becomes a series of gradual steps to remove her entire support structure from her life.
Then we punish her for a transgression, real or imagined, by having her get our name tattooed on her, leaving her family's home, apartment, town, or country, webcamming, stripping, walking the track for us, getting us girls.
Always escalating.
They're talking about how they groom women to do sex work.
Another one says, And this is from this so-called wizard.
It says, she doesn't have a wallet.
Isolating from her family, friends, and past is the best thing you can do for her if you are taking responsibility for having sole authority over her.
Making her strip, do webcam shows, cutting her out of her family.
That's what they're encouraging in the war room.
The wizard.
It says, uh, the messages obtained by BBC suggest violence against women.
Among them were photographs of a woman bent over with serious bruising and cuts to her backside and the tagline, who me?
Another post sent by a leading member who uses the alias Joe Lampton described how he reacted to a complaint from a woman who worked for him.
I took her keyboard and hit her in the head with it.
She went into the room and worked seven hours without a break.
Stripping and making pornography.
A whistleblower named Eli, who says he spent two years as the Tate Organization's Head of Sales and Marketing, told the BBC that, quote, the War Room is all about you getting women that serve you in your life.
He says he was brainwashed by the Tate Group, which he describes as a cult.
Eli described the role of Iggy Semmelweis within the War Room.
He said that when asked about who was really in charge, that Iggy is at the top.
Iggy's real name is Miles Sonkin, who was born in Chicago, Illinois.
He is a former member of at least two alleged cults.
He developed an interest in the far right in the 2000s and appears to have met Andrew Tate around 2018.
Shortly after, Mr. Tate began selling his own courses and the War Room was established in 2019.
And Iggy Sonkin is a, or rather, Miles Sonkin is a Jew.
He is a Jew from, I don't think it's Chicago, Illinois, I think he's from Skokie, Illinois, which is where all the Jews live.
So it's a, so Andrew Tate, who is the playboy poster child of the right wing these days, interviewed on Tucker, BFFs with Alex Jones, he's okay.
His group is basically a digital prostitution ring that's run by a Jewish wizard, run by presumably some Kabbalist rabbi.
This is Andrew Tate.
And you know, I just want to say, I make a lot of jokes on the show about Hitting women and stuff like that.
I don't actually support Beating the shit out of women.
Okay, I've said in the past I think that if you if you grab a woman's arm or you know Is it if you slap her across the face?
Is that the end of the world?
You know, I I don't think I would do that but I think that people blow things way out of proportion, you know a woman and a man will get in a physical fight and and of course like everything else It's totally misrepresented what really happens.
You know, there's always a build-up.
Sometimes a woman will go at it first.
If a guy restrains her, it's domestic abuse.
You know, like everything else, it's another thing that's shrouded in feminist nonsense.
What they're talking about here is beating the shit out of women with weapons to control them so that they can make pornography, which is just like the epitome of low-life scumbag behavior.
That is like the lowest scum-sucking activity possible.
In every way, every aspect of it.
One, to sell sex.
Sex is the number one reason people go to hell.
That's probably the number one reason.
That is the devil's number one tool to take people from God and arrange a bed for them in hell forever is sex, is lust.
So in the first place, the whole business is based on sending people to hell.
That's number one.
Number two, they are preying on vulnerable people, which are women.
And as much as I am annoyed by women, as much as I, as much hate as I give women, they are vulnerable.
And that's why I'm an advocate for marriage because they should be cherished.
I'm an advocate for marriage because that's actually the only relationship where women are going to be loved.
That's the only relationship where women will be taken care of.
That's the only relationship where women will be fulfilled.
It's the only relationship... It's really the only place outside of a monastery or a convent where a woman could be a nun Where women can really be adored is within a marriage.
Within a loving marriage with the ascent of the father and the involvement of her own family.
I'm an advocate for this.
Because outside of it, it's such a mean life and such a disgraceful thing and people talk about grooming a lot.
This word is thrown around a lot.
Grooming.
It's basically impossible not to groom women in a certain sense because women as we know are so influenceable.
Women are so manipulatable.
Because unlike men, they're not as rational.
They are far more emotional.
They are far more susceptible to strong leaders.
And so you could say, in a sense, that women are being groomed every day, all the time.
They're being groomed by the media.
They're being groomed by their boyfriends.
They're being groomed by... They're being groomed by everybody.
And...
They should be groomed by a groom.
They should be groomed by a husband who has obligations to her.
They should be groomed by a guy who has a holy obligation within a holy sacrament to love and provide for her.
They should be groomed into being mothers of their own children, their own eggs, who will love them.
As opposed to being groomed by their boss, who's gonna have, who's gonna sleep with them on the down low, or being groomed on Tinder, or being groomed by frat guys in college who go and do drugs and get ran through, or being groomed into stuff like this.
And so there's, there's so many dimensions of why this is such a sick, abhorrent thing, which goes without saying, but it should be said.
It's not a purity spiral.
It's not a virtue signal.
Pimps should be in jail.
Pimps should get the death penalty.
They should not be glibly celebrated or unironically celebrated.
This is heinous stuff.
And you know me.
I'm as sexist as the next guy.
You know me.
I'm not a simp.
I'm not out there putting women on a pedestal or worshipping women or anything like that.
When I, when I am dealing with simps, I have to remind them that women will eat you alive.
That women are vicious, and women are not rational, and you shouldn't chase them around, and you gotta be strong with them, and you have to be independent, and in many ways you're really all the same, and they're simple, etc, etc.
But when I see this kind of stuff, when you see, when you see adult men beating the shit out of women, And ripping them from their families and forcing them to degrade themselves to make pornography to make them money.
I have to turn into the white knight and say that that's unacceptable.
I have to turn into the white knight and say that everybody involved in that belongs in jail.
Everybody involved in that.
Belongs in jail or death penalty or something like that because it's such a it's a heinous crime on multiple levels the things that they describe as jokes on these shows where they've gone around and say that they they get these guys to send all this money and And then you read these sorts of things where they're joking about cutting women and beating them up with weapons and
Leaving bruises, forcing them to go and work and be porn stars for eight hours a day and then take all the money.
This is just sick shit.
And by the way, it's no surprise that like with any other degenerate pursuit that you see, it's run by a Jew.
Everybody knows that that's how it goes.
Pornhub is run by a Jew.
OnlyFans is run by a Jew.
I'm pretty sure all the hookup apps are run by Jews.
That's just, everyone knows that pornography is a Jewish industry, just like Hollywood, just like the rest of it.
It's no surprise.
And so, all of this being said, I was unaware.
I thought that Andrew Tate did this in the past, and now he does TikTok and everything else, but since this is still going on, this guy's got to be condemned.
If this is all authentic, I mean, what's the defense for this?
If this is still going on, he's selling people a $8,000 per year membership to learn how to become a pimp?
To learn how to beat up women and make them sex slaves?
That has got to be totally condemned by everybody.
And I made it a point to speak out on this at the last rally, at my Fuentes Rally 2 in July, talking about Tristan Tate and Andrew Tate and the things that they promote.
It just goes to show once again that there is no substitute for Catholicism.
There is no substitute for Christianity.
All this other stuff, this white racialist stuff, the Nietzsche, Ubermensch thing, this, the pickup artist, red pill thing, none of these things are the answer.
All roads lead back to the church.
Because anything outside of the church, you find major, major problems.
Anything that does not have Christ in it, has no love.
And that's why it all goes towards cruelty.
That's why white racialism without Christ turns into cruelty.
It turns into eugenics.
It turns into, you know, killing people or racial hatred, which does exist.
I don't think it's as prominent as people say, but it does exist.
And I know because I've seen it.
A lot of those guys say that I'm not good because I don't hate black people or something.
So without Christ in white racialism or white nationalism, you get the occult, you get paganism, and you get cruelty.
And the same goes for the red pill pickup art of space.
Without Christ at the center of this strong hand towards women, you get abuse, you get violence towards the most vulnerable, you get predation, you get prostitution, pornography, avarice, all the rest of it.
And same thing goes with this Nietzsche, Gnostic, like new cult of the Superman or whatever.
Again, they're all gay and Jewish and involved in rituals and... Bronze Age pervert Castanel Amariu's talking about pederasty and having sex with boys.
And that's why you have to have at the center of the right-wing political movement, it's gotta be Jesus Christ.
There's no substitute.
Nobody gets to God.
Nobody gets to the truth.
Nobody gets to the good.
Nobody gets to love without Jesus Christ.
You just, you can't go there.
I'm so sick of hearing people say, well you don't need religion to be a good person.
Yes, you do.
Yes, you absolutely do.
You have to love God.
You have to love Jesus to be a good person.
I'm so sick of hearing that you don't.
Want to know the proof?
Take a look around at our loveless world.
And it's in ways that you don't even realize.
It's ways that you don't even think about.
You may not even notice.
But ironically, in ways that we all experience personally, but we don't notice it.
It's a cold, cold world today.
It's a very cold and lonely and dark and mean world.
A hundred years ago, it was an innocent world.
And I remember one of the last things my grandmother said to me before she died.
I got lunch with her, maybe it was the second or third last time that I saw her.
We really got a chance to have a good conversation and she said, we were just talking about her life and she said, she said, you would have liked the 50s.
She said, it was a more innocent time.
And that always stuck with me because, you know, I can imagine what it was like and people have their idealizations of what it was like and people LARP these days about it.
But she, of course, lived through it and she said, well, it wasn't like it was today.
She said it was innocent.
And of course now everybody says that the olden days, and even before then, but you could take it back a hundred years or less, people call it oppressive.
It was oppressive because there was shame and there were restrictions and limitations and constraints.
And they freed everybody up.
And has that made the world a more loving place?
Think about it.
They said free love was the idea.
No constraints.
No shame.
No oppression.
Love freely.
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Is it a loving action when an 11-year-old gets turned on to pornography?
Is that love?
It's free love, man!
Hey, no oppression, man!
No shame!
No restraints!
Is that love?
When a child gets addicted to visual sexual stimulus and it totally alters their sexual development for their entire life?
Damages them permanently?
Is that love?
To see the end result, which is depravity, which is all sorts of Complexes and syndromes and depression and relationship issues.
Is it love when a young girl loses her virginity to a guy who doesn't really care about her and some hookup doesn't even stay the night?
And does it again and again and again and reenacts the trauma over and over.
Is that a loving world?
Is it a loving world when people are in their 30s and 40s and they've had sex with many people, none of whom care about them, none of whom are commit their life to that person and they just grow older and haggard and wrinkly and tired.
Is that a loving, warm place?
Is it a loving, warm place when people grow old and they're sent to nursing homes where they wait to die in a shitty hotel room, basically?
Is it a loving world when children are born and then abandoned by their mothers in daycare and they're raised by immigrants?
Or anyone for that matter.
But a child is brought into the world, they open their eyes for the first time, they take their first breath, and they're delivered by their own mother's hands to a stranger to be cared for?
For money?
Here's a few hundred bucks, see you at five o'clock, I've got a job.
Is that a loving world?
And people say, well, you don't need religion to be a good person.
Yes, you do.
Yes, you do.
Because without it, we have all become monsters.
Without it, we have all become selfish, depraved, cold, And look no further than a guy like this being enabled.
Look no further than this.
And I'm guilty of it too.
You know, I thought he was funny, and I thought he was glib, and I've said positive things about him.
Albeit though, in my defense, I didn't know the extent of it.
But I'm saying it now, now that this stuff has come out.
I imagined like everything like the Me Too movement it was probably overblown or embellished or exaggerated but if this is what's going on if you have some Jewish wizard and you're getting people to pay thousands of dollars to learn how to beat the fuck out of women and turn them into porn stars to pocket the money it's just disgusting And unfortunately, it's all too common.
And it's only just the worst aspect of a totally depraved and degenerated culture.
We have to set things right.
But it starts with people.
It starts with individuals.
And it always frustrated me, because I go and talk to the Red Pill community, and I'm not throwing them under the bus, because I like some of these guys, and I think they're good people.
Like Pearl, and Sneeko, and Myron, and them.
Like, I like these guys.
You know, and I think that we're all on a journey to get to the truth.
I know they're not as religious as I am, and there was a time when I was less religious.
So, I'm not attacking them.
But I do hear a common refrain from the big followers of Tate and the people in that Red Pill community.
When I would talk to Pearl, and I would say like, We have to be celibate until marriage, like no sex until marriage, and then we have to get married and stay married.
She would say things like, well, but, you know, maybe the trad conservatives, the traditional types like you, the religious people, say that that's the right thing to do, but that's not how it is.
She would say the traditional religious people are talking about the way that things should be, but I'm talking about the way things are.
When I give people advice and give dating advice and we talk about promiscuity and these things, I'm sort of meeting people where they are.
We don't like how the world is, but I'm telling people practical advice.
And that is such a frustrating thing to hear because how could things ever get better if nobody tried to live in a different way?
Do you understand?
We, in other words, it's almost like we are looking for permission.
We're looking for approval from other people.
We look to our left and we look to our right and we're waiting for somebody else Or everybody else to do it first, and then we'll feel comfortable doing it.
But if everybody's doing that, then who's gonna be first?
If I'm looking to my left and my right saying, yeah, I don't know, I mean, we all know it's according to our conscience, according to the moral law written on our heart, according to Revelation, I know what's moral.
But if I'm looking to my left and right waiting for them to actually do it, And the guy to my left and right is looking to their left and then to me, or their right and then to some other guy.
How would things ever get better?
Of course, the society is us.
We are the people that are alive now.
I know that may seem so obvious, but you don't realize it.
We are the custodians of the present.
That's what we all have in common is we are all alive.
And it's not static.
We have lives.
We go on.
We're not static points, we're lines, okay?
And we're lines that are all interconnected in ways we don't fully understand, but we're inextricably bound up together, all influencing all at the same time, at every moment.
And if we want a better future, then in the present, we have to transform ourselves.
Because we are the society, and the future is what we create.
It's the things we think, it's the words we say, it's our actions.
So we have to think it, we have to say it, we have to do it.
And think about it this way, if you go out and you do the right thing, you go out and you get married the right way, in the church, through the church, and you take it seriously, the sacrament that it is, and you have kids and you raise them with good morals, you have brought good people into the world.
Because of course, what is a child?
No, you teach them, you raise them, and they'll be impacted by society, but you raise them.
And if we can raise the next generation to be a good way, if we can reach the kids through parents and through advocacy like mine, they can be better than this generation.
And their kids could be better than their generation.
And institutions can change, and hearts and minds can change, And society can change, but it starts with a personal decision, because people have responsibility.
And if people do the right thing, no matter what, if people decide that they're going to live with love, if people decide that they're going to lead with love, they're going to follow Christ, they're going to follow their heart, no matter what, and if many people do that, it will ripple, and eventually the society will be better.
It will never happen if everybody is telling themselves, well, that's the way it is.
What are you gonna do?
Because that's complicity.
It's complicity, it's cowardice, and it's abdicating a moral responsibility.
It's deferring that responsibility to someone else or someone in the future.
And we can't do that.
unidentified
So...
nick fuentes
Anyway, so this whole thing is very troubling, and I'm not trying to get on here and grandstand in virtue signal.
It's very sad.
It's very troubling and upsetting that people think this is cool.
It's not cool.
It's not cool.
You know, because as I get older, I just turned 25, I realized that we're, you know, we are all children, in the sense that we're children of God.
You know, and people are children, and then they grow up.
You know, that's a funny thing.
When you become an adult, you witness children become adults.
You never really see that transformation as a kid.
There's kids and there's adults, and you're a kid, but when you get older, you see the kids become adults.
And you realize that everybody is somebody's kid.
Everybody was a kid.
Everybody had that innocence.
And like with everything, along the way, things happen to people.
And it's sad to see that because this is a very cruel world.
It doesn't need to be as bad as it is.
We're doing this to ourselves.
People are inflicting this on each other.
You know, when that girl strips down on the webcam and makes porn for teenagers, she's doing that to them.
You know?
And when the Tate brothers beat the fuck out of her to do that, like, he's doing it to her and he's doing it to them.
Like, we're doing it to ourselves.
We're doing it to each other's people.
So we as Christians have to, well one, we need people to become Christians.
We need people to accept Christ.
That's an imperative.
No matter what.
We're not going to win without it.
And even if we didn't win, it wouldn't matter because we're not doing it to win.
We're doing it because it's the right thing to do.
And that's all that matters.
So we need people to accept that and then we need to create a community and a society of people that are living according to their conscience as opposed to by everything else.
And I think it's a it's a prime opportunity for that because people today are living for nothing.
So it's not even like we have to displace something else.
It's not even like we have to go in and remove communism, or remove Islam, or remove some other ideology.
It's like people today are zombies.
People today are living for nothing.
And we need to set a fire in their hearts with a love for God.
And we're not going to get everybody, but if we get a small amount of people, it'll be enough.
You know, God can do a lot with a little.
So anyway, so that's that.
This whole scene has to be condemned.
You can't make excuses for that.
There is no excuse for this, like, we're going to get everybody.
You're going to be a huge star and get everybody to buy your course on how to create a prostitution ring and a sex cult.
Like, there's just, you can't make excuses for that.
How can you talk about Epstein Island and then run cover for this?
This is not like, oh, whoops, oops.
unidentified
Peace.
Yes.
Thank you.
nick fuentes
Well, nobody's perfect.
And it's like, you know, I'm not the moral police.
I know that people have their moral failings.
But this is beyond the pale.
You know, a Jewish wizard is running some kind of multi-level marketing scheme that's based on giving people advice on how to, like, beat up women, take them from their homes, and then force them to make pornography for you.
Like, that's so beyond the pale.
You can't, you can't cover that at all.
So...
And the last thing I'll say about it is this, you know, because I'm sure it'll be brought up.
Recently I've been criticized, not by many, I think a lot of people agree with me, but some people have said, oh well we don't like your position on teenage marriages.
My model for the society is that people have to be baptized When they're born, they've got to be confirmed when they reach the age of, what is it, I don't know what it is, 13 or 14 or whatever it is for Catholics.
And they have to get married young.
There is nothing wrong with this.
On the contrary, this is the way that it was intended.
This is the way that it's been, and this is the way it was designed.
It's for people, when they reach the eligible age, to have sex, to get married, with the involvement of both the families.
I don't think there's any better way to do it.
By entrusting it to women who can be groomed.
By entrusting it to shithead young guys.
And I say that as a guy who was one.
You know, I just... You know, they say your brain develops when you're 25.
So I just got out of that apparently.
This is a very important responsibility that must be entrusted to the parents of the people getting married and to some extent the people that are getting married themselves.
But it's got to be a family affair.
It's got to start young.
It's got to start when they're ripe.
It's got to start when they're ready.
I don't see it working any other way and it's got to be a it's got to be the sacrament of marriage not not this like well we're dating and sleeping together on the DL and then we're gonna cohabitate for three years and then we're gonna have a two-year engagement and then we're no it's gotta be Old-fashioned.
It's got to be an old-fashioned, short courtship with the parents involved.
It's got to be an engagement.
It's got to be a quick engagement.
And then it's got to be a marriage that lasts forever.
That lasts until death.
And it's such a crazy world that people call that sick.
It is such an upside-down, topsy-turvy, inverse world that what I just said, people have for the last two months slandered me and said, oh that's grooming, that's pedophilia, that's sick, that's wrong.
Yeah, I guess we'd be better off with the young girls turning 18 and joining OnlyFans.
I guess we're better off with the guys turn 13 and they start going on Pornhub.
We're better off with people going on Tinder and hooking up.
We're better off with these girls who we all know don't know better.
We all know it's like Romeo and Juliet.
Young men and women don't really know any better.
We're all better off sending them to college alone where they're gonna go to parties and get drunk and sleep with each other for four years.
And then they're all gonna get into really good marriages when they're 27.
You know, like, yeah, cause that's the right, the right way to do it is that.
Everybody's gonna go and fuck around for 10 years, and all the degeneracy and bad decisions that are involved in that, and then when your eggs are half gone, and everything, then you get married when you're 27 or 28, and you cohabitate, and You know, at that point, why even have a marriage, you know?
Because it's all just a big free-for-all.
Well, much better to do it that way, I guess.
But people are gonna criticize me.
It's like I'm the only one that's making any sense on this issue, because that's biblical.
And it's traditional, and that's the way it was done.
This boyfriend-girlfriend hookup, matchmaking, whatever thing is, uh... It's not good.
And it leads to stuff like this.
Because when you don't have a system that is built to align with how we were created, then you got to start to create stop gaps.
You got to start to get out the duct tape.
What I mean by that is when you tell guys, well don't expect to be married until you're 28.
What do you think a guy is going to do between the ages of 14 to 15 and 24?
You know, we're going out there telling our young men it would be crazy to settle down and get married at the age of 20 or earlier.
What do you think guys are going to do in the meantime?
You know?
unidentified
You know what I mean by that.
nick fuentes
That's what brings all these terrible things into being.
Same thing with the women.
We're gonna tell women, well, you know when you start becoming fertile and when you start to wanna, when you start to have those feelings?
You gotta wait 10 years.
You gotta wait 10 years until all that's dried up and of course the men wanna have sex in the interim so they're gonna sleep around and have premarital sex.
And then we're gonna tell the women you should expect to get married after you've lost your virginity, after you've pair-bonded with 5 guys or 10 guys or whatever, after you've lost half your eggs.
And of course, with all that comes the birth control and the abortions and you name it.
So we've got to get back to a system that is loving and prudent and consistent with our design and with our moral law.
And that's it, you know?
It's gotta happen younger.
It's gotta be with the involvement of the parents.
It's gotta be permanent.
No divorce.
No contraceptives.
That's how it has to be.
Any other system, it's just turned into this Frankenstein.
We're just throwing stuff together at this point.
Nothing's working.
And it's terrible.
Now everybody's lonely.
People aren't getting married.
People aren't having sex.
People aren't in relationships.
People aren't meeting each other.
Childbearing is being deferred later and later.
People are freezing their eggs and then they get unfrozen and they don't work.
It's like, so it's not working!
This system where people think they can have it all, it's not working.
Where you can go and sleep around when you're really feeling it when you're a teenager and go to college and get your education and then still get married.
unidentified
Like it just doesn't, it just doesn't work.
nick fuentes
People thought they could have it the way they wanted but you can't.
So anyway, that's that.
But I want to move on.
This has been a long show.
I want to get into our Super Chats and see what you get.
The sun is literally coming up.
I've got to get on into the Super Chats to see what you guys are saying about all this.
Jeez, this is a late show.
I don't think we've ever gotten this late before.
It's 5 a.m.
Okay, so let's see what you guys have to say.
I got to get out of here and go to bed.
Sheesh.
Okay.
Well, thankfully we don't have too many because it's at this late hour.
unidentified
I don't think anybody's even up.
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Elvis walks into a Vegas hotel, covered in gold, to perform for a sold-out audience whereupon sees an obese, disheveled Appalachian hobo begging for a dollar.
He says to him, hard-r-nigga get a job.
nick fuentes
Nice.
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Just got my Trump mugshot shirt in the mail.
It looks so much better than the official one from Trump's store.
The black and white was a great choice.
nick fuentes
Thanks!
I'm glad you like it.
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Ordered my mugshot shirt and love the merch before that.
The company you've used the last couple merch drops is awesome.
Love the fit.
nick fuentes
Thank you.
Yeah, they're pretty good.
We have a deal with them so we get a better fabric at a discount.
We got superior quality.
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Regina Bolton sent $3.
I literally lost a friend today over watching this show, even though I said I don't agree with everything you say but appreciate your perspective, intelligence, and humor.
Oh well, at least I have you.
nick fuentes
Well, you know, you should really pick your battles.
I don't want anybody to lose friends over this show.
And I say that as a person who has lost a lot of friends doing this.
For many reasons.
It's just, it's good to have friends.
You know, it's good to have, and I have a lot of friends now.
I shouldn't say, I shouldn't make it like woe is me, because I've met my greatest friends.
I have, like, more friends really than I can even have in my life.
It's like, I can't even keep up with all the friends that I have.
But, so I don't mean it like boo-hoo or anything.
But I lost, like, all my friends from high school and college and stuff like that.
And I'll just say, like, it's just good to have friends.
You should cultivate your relationships.
And I'll also say that you... If you really press your friendships, you'll find that most of them are not real.
And I feel like most people just shouldn't do that.
We wear masks for a reason.
And we have conventions and customs for a reason.
And it's because if everybody were real with each other, nobody would get along.
And nobody would like each other.
Because we're, you know, human beings are fickle.
Like, we don't like, we really don't like each other.
it is a miracle that we can come together in any way shape or form because if if tested deep down we would all kill each other so you don't want to do you really don't want to press you know everybody wants to watch this show and say I'm gonna go and I got to tell everybody and You know, don't don't press too hard on your life because your life will come tumbling down.
You know, I did that with my life in this in the course of this journey, but I was prepared for it.
I've always been sort of a stoic and I didn't really I felt like I really had nothing to lose.
So I pushed on my life and you know my life radically changed.
I put pressure on my life by doing this and but I was okay with that.
A lot of people are not okay with that.
A lot of people like their life.
They like their friends.
They like their job.
They like all this.
It's a classic red pill blue pill.
A lot of people did like in other words you don't really want to take the red pill.
A lot of people take the red pill and then they're like, oh shit, I want to go back.
They're like, never mind.
I miss being in the Matrix.
I miss the way my life was.
I should not have shattered the illusion because I liked it.
And that's okay.
Like, actually the illusion is good for most people.
You don't really want to go there.
Not everybody is going to feel happy being burdened with all this and everything that that entails.
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Would you rather switch heads with Charlie Kirk or be Siamese twins with Ben Shapiro?
You can keep your brain in the head switch.
nick fuentes
Jeez, probably Charlie Kirk because I'd at least get like a better haircut and I don't know maybe plastic surgery or just wear a mask.
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Yo, my nigga Nick saved this for a trip to the ice wall.
nick fuentes
Hey, thank you very much for the big super chat.
I appreciate it Tom.
Yeah, we gotta go and see what's down there.
But, uh, hey, 07's buddy, big shoutout!
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No, I haven't read that.
Cormenage sent $3.
Hey Nick, have you read this book that came out last year, "The Populist Illusion"?
I just ordered it, but it looks sick and apparently has chapters covering James Burnham and Sam Francis to name a couple. - No, I haven't read that.
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After Jesus Christ, do you think that Jews became more sensitive about assimilation and conversion from their own people?
nick fuentes
Absolutely.
Absolutely.
Yeah, because they were very threatened by it.
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That's why they killed Jesus.
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What do you think of the Gadsden flag?
Despite Libertarians' use of it, I still like it as a symbol of the American Revolution.
nick fuentes
Uh, yeah, I like it.
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Only the most loyal ones stayed up for this.
nick fuentes
That's true.
This was a loyalty test.
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Living in the New World!
I'm not a very good singer, but I love that part.
Living in the New World!
unidentified
Living in the new world.
nick fuentes
I'm not a very good singer, but I love that part.
unidentified
Living in the new world.
That's so us.
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Marcos and $5 just finished.
They all got red-pilled.
our conservative values zoom call you did a while ago would be really interesting to see how many of them would be fans now it was a total nick w yeah that was good times man they all got red pilled i'm pretty sure every one of them got red pilled natsuk grecoid sent five dollars A fat white guy who hates blacks and randomly went out and killed three people, didn't try to kill more just goes and hides and then kills himself.
Definitely not MKUltra.
Anyway, great stream, handsome.
nick fuentes
Thank you!
I didn't know he was fat.
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Did you see Eminem send a cease and desist to Vivek for rapping his songs at Vivek's rallies?
Did him a favor, emo.
nick fuentes
I did see that.
Yeah, that was funny.
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Good morning everybody.
You're watching America First.
My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes.
We have a great show for you today.
Very excited to be back here with you this morning on Thursday.
Him on the air Monday through Friday at 9 p.m.
sharp.
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9 a.m.
sharp.
At 9 a.m. sharp. 5 a.m.
nick fuentes
Whoops!
Hey, there was nothing in the news today.
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- Okay. - Okay.
nick fuentes
Dude, I just can't even It's too damn early.
It's 5 a.m.
I just do not have time for this.
unidentified
Of all the topics that keep you banned, what tops the list?
Perhaps commentary concerning the use of Zyklon in historic cookie factories?
Or discussing Negro fatigue syndrome?
nick fuentes
Or Covidian protocol?
Or inordinate influence of certain flavors of juice?
Dude, shut the fuck up.
Fuck you.
Okay?
You fucking fedora piece of shit.
Sorry.
That was totally uncalled for.
I'm sorry.
But that's how I feel in this moment.
That is actually how I feel, though.
Bro took his fedora off.
unidentified
And said, uh, the Branch Covidians... FUCK YOU!
nick fuentes
Fucking Redditor.
Disgusting.
Disgusting content.
That is damn disgusting.
Certain the inordinate flavors of juice.
The inordinate influence of certain flavors of juice.
unidentified
Shut the fuck up.
nick fuentes
Go fuck off.
Okay, sorry for the language.
Look, I didn't mean it to be that hostile, but that is the worst super chat I've ever seen in my entire life.
Certainly up there.
What is wrong with you?
What the fuck is the matter with you?
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Line Rider sent $3.
Insane that they call a room full of guys LARPing as camgirls over text chat to manipulate the losers into giving them more money.
The War Room.
Who are you going to war with?
God?
nick fuentes
That's pretty funny.
That's pretty good.
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I live in Greece so it's fine for me but why do you stream so late?
Not to be an asshole I just want to know because for you it's 5am.
Love you.
nick fuentes
I have to do it when I feel it, you know?
I don't, I'm not really feeling it at 9 o'clock.
I go live when I'm, when I'm in the mood, you know?
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- Virgo sent $3.
Hey Nick, there is an article on UNS review that beautifully describes how the whole porn industry and sexual revolution is built on Jewish backs.
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It's called oppression by orgasm. - Oh, thanks.
You're telling me for the first time. - Lilass hair sent $45.
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Streams like this, chats, profiles, and superchats are likely digitally saved by big advocacy groups.
If the ADL trains the FBI, you think it's likely they give the GOV their information.
Also, can superchats be taxed?
Does being non-profit save you from taxes?
nick fuentes
Uh, yeah, it's income.
So... And the Super Chats don't go to a non-profit.
But, why are you asking me about... Listen, this is a very Fed line of questioning.
Don't be asking me about my taxes, freak.
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Does it bother you that you can see the pixels on the spinning AF logo?
Why hasn't anyone fixed that?
nick fuentes
Uh, no, I like it that way.
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Beautiful and poignant monologue.
You are one of a kind.
nick fuentes
Thank you.
Thank you, Seward Lizard.
We love you.
We love you.
You are one of a kind.
You are one of a kind, and we love you, and we love your artwork.
Thank you, buddy.
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Yeah, I mean, I basically support that.
- $3.
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Thoughts on arranged marriage?
I completely agree with you on teenage marriage, but I want to hear your opinion. - Yeah, I mean, I basically support that. - Polish underscore male sent $3.
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Excuse me.
Hey!
Thanks a lot.
Thank you.
Hey, smile.
nick fuentes
Hey, what up?
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John Rentschler sent $3.
Excuse me.
Nick, been watching for several years.
This was one of your best shows today.
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Hey.
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Well done.
Great work.
nick fuentes
Thanks a lot.
Thank you.
I really appreciate that.
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Altered Crates sent $25.
I love you, Nick.
Wow, feeling this one in my soul.
My seven-year-old son has been hearing you in the background since he was two and he thinks Nick Fuentes is the greatest human alive.
Society will never corrupt him.
We will win.
nick fuentes
Well, hey, love you too, man.
Thanks a lot.
That makes me feel good, but I don't know if it's the most appropriate.
I swear a lot on this show.
You shouldn't be playing that for your kids.
I'm swearing all the time, and I'm talking about... I'm talking about cock shame.
You can't be playing this for your kids, but I appreciate the sentiment.
It's very flattering.
Thank you very much.
Show's maybe a little adult.
The content is a little bit adult, but...
I really appreciate that.
I'm glad you're raising him right though.
I hope you're raising him to be Catholic and to love God.
If there's one take away.
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- Gary and Groy percent $3.
The you only see kids growing up when you were an adult already was so true.
I was on a train station seeing kids running around and it just struck me that just a couple years ago, I was that kid. - Yeah. - 07. - Yeah, I became the adult and I just get it now, you know?
nick fuentes
I mean, I don't get every—I'm still relatively young, but I get that transition now.
You know, I feel like I have a different perspective now than I did eight years ago when I started doing this, which is kind of crazy.
Or, yeah, I guess it was about eight years ago.
So I've done a lot of growing up in eight years and me me I think more than anybody a lot of people my age it's like they they went to college which is just like a prolonged adolescence and they're doing their nerf battles on the quad and they're freaking keggers and all that Stuff and then they go and they live it over like a year and they get a little job and it's like me It's like I got subpoenaed.
I got put on the no-fly list.
I've had to start my own business and All this stuff that goes on I've been betrayed 50 times people have like saved my life 50 times like You know, so I feel like I've had I've had to grow up a lot and 8 years.
But really my whole life.
My whole life I always felt like I was always a little bit, had to be a little bit ahead.
But yeah.
You get old.
But you know, there is something nice about getting old.
Like, I'm actually... I don't hate it as much as I thought I would.
Not that I'm old, but I'm 25.
I'm no longer a kid.
I'm no longer a teenager.
And I thought that I would just be, like, suicidal.
I thought I would just be beside myself.
But you know what?
Life gets richer as you get older.
It really does become richer and deeper.
And your perspective changes, and I thought it was total death, but I don't feel like that anymore.
Maybe that's a cope.
But I feel like you only feel bad if you didn't live it to the fullest.
And I feel like I got the most out of those previous chapters in my life.
I feel like I really did the most with it.
So I don't feel unfulfilled.
I don't feel dissatisfied.
I feel like people get stuck when they think that they didn't really get enough out of it.
You know, they didn't live that chapter fully or satisfactorily.
But I feel very satisfied with everything I've accomplished.
I want to accomplish a lot more, but...
You know, but I'm happy with what I've been able to do and everything.
unidentified
So...
nick fuentes
Anyway, so getting older.
It's not it's not so bad.
I think about that song I thought that song it was a very good year by Frank Sinatra It haunts me but that that's But that's life, you know, he says what's the last the last verse he says He's in the twice what is it He's in the autumn of the year and I think of my life as vintage wine from fine older kegs.
And that's how it feels.
Or that song 100 Years by Five for Fighting.
You remember that one from like 15, 20 years ago?
That song scares me.
I used to play that song when I was younger and be like, I don't want to die.
I don't want to be 15 for a moment.
I want to be 15 forever.
You remember that song?
100 Years by Five for Fighting?
Excellent song.
unidentified
But scary.
nick fuentes
Because it's like, man, we're all...
The sand is slipping through our fingers.
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Oliver Plantheny.
Yeah, he's pushing the Oliver Anthony-ist agenda.
JRE, do you think Joe Rogan pushes anyone's agenda?
nick fuentes
Oliver Plantany.
Yeah, he's pushing the Oliver Anthony-ist agenda.
Oliver Anthony-ism.
unidentified
Oliver Plantany.
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That's so true.
You got it.
unidentified
Thank you, man.
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Thanks for doing a late show, Nick.
I'm working late, so listening to your amazing takes got me through it.
unidentified
You got it.
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Also, thanks for Cozy.
Shout out to Paul Town, Brittany, Mio, and all the PP mods in chat.
nick fuentes
Thank you, man.
I'm glad you liked the show.
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Ari sent $3.
Being redpilled really is like wearing reality goggles where you can actually see all the fecal matter on literally everything around you.
And you just would rather not wear them anymore.
nick fuentes
Yeah, yeah, literally.
It's literally like you could just see poo everywhere and you just get grossed out all the time.
And it sucks.
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AF Nolan sent $5.
You're a genius.
nick fuentes
Oh, stop.
Hey, we appreciate... I really appreciate you.
I love all your artwork.
Cause it's all me.
I love when you make pictures of me.
I just love that.
No, but really, it's very good.
And I've been loving it.
So, thank you very much for all you do.
unidentified
I'm glad I did this show because I was like, ah, it's so lame.
nick fuentes
Maybe I'll just cancel.
So I'm glad I did it if you guys like this one.
I'm just speaking from the heart, you know, and just speaking from the heart.
I'm just telling it like how I feel.
Not how it is.
I'm just telling you what I feel.
I'm trying to make you feel what I feel.
Okay, I think that's our last super chat.
Oh, no, we got one more.
streamlabs matthew tts
Well thank you very much for the kind words.
That really means a lot to me.
And I appreciate that.
unidentified
It sounds like you're raising him well.
nick fuentes
So God bless you and him.
streamlabs matthew tts
Yes, he's Catholic, homeschooled, a genius, and it's never too early to know the truth about race, women, and God.
Until I found you in 2019, I had given up hope that my son would grow up in the nation I love.
Thank you from the bottom of my heart.
nick fuentes
Well, thank you very much for the kind words.
That really means a lot to me, and I appreciate that.
It sounds like you're raising him well, so God bless you and him.
God bless your family.
And I just pray for all the fathers out there that they can protect their kids because it's a bad world, you know.
It's really a bad time, and I worry about the younger generation.
But I know that God will hold up the people that are doing the right thing, you know.
So you just got to hold fast to God, and he'll take care of you and your family.
so.
God bless you, man.
I really appreciate that.
It's great to hear.
And protect your kids, man, because it's a, as you know, you watch the show, it's a dark world out there.
I'm really, I feel for the families out there because it's a tough time, man, but you're doing the right thing.
So that sounds good.
It's good you're raising them Catholic.
You can't lose.
You grow up Catholic, you can't lose.
Well, you shouldn't actually have that mentality because you should always fear God, but you know what I mean.
That's the most important thing.
As long as your kids love God.
Okay, I think that's our last Super Chat.
Yep.
That's gonna do it for me.
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Well, thanks to all our Super Chatters, in particular, Tom.
Special thanks to all our Super Chatters.
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We love you, and I'll see you tomorrow.
Until then, have a great rest of your evening.
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It's going to be only America first.
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The American people will come first once again.
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