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Good evening, everybody.
You're watching America First.
My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes.
We have a great show for you tonight.
Very excited to be back with you here tonight on Thursday.
We have a lot to talk about tonight.
Lots to get into.
Big show.
Big show.
Actually a very tragic...
Story tonight.
Our featured story tonight we're talking about the two Proud Boys, Joe Biggs and Zachary Rell, who were sentenced today for their role in the January 6th event at the Capitol, and the charges, or the sentences I should say, are just brutal.
17 years for Joe Biggs.
15 years for Zachary Rell.
And they want to get Enrique Tarrio, who was a federal informant, for 33 years to recommending.
And he wasn't even there!
So the whole thing is brutal and tragic and outrageous.
We'll be covering that tonight.
Like I said, it's these two that were sentenced both today and they were charged with seditious conspiracy was the charge.
Prosecutors recommended 33 years for both of them.
Judge handed down a sentence of 17 and 15 years.
Which are the second and third longest sentences so far in the Capitol investigation.
Number one is Stuart Rhodes, who I believe got 18 years.
And then next week we'll hear, like I said, about Enrique Tarrio.
They're recommending 33.
He will probably get more than Joe Biggs.
And he wasn't even there.
So we'll talk about all that.
That'll be our main story.
We'll also be talking tonight about this new hashtag, which has taken over Twitter.
And it's so awesome.
And I have to congratulate everybody that's been involved in it.
Keith Woods, Jake Shields, Joel Davis, Harrison Smith.
Who else did I say on Twitter?
I don't want to leave anybody out.
And Lucas, Lucas Gage.
Special shout out to all those guys and everybody else that's been pushing this, but there's a huge moment happening right now on Twitter, and you need to participate.
If you have a Twitter, get it up, and if you don't have a Twitter, make one right now.
Make one while I'm saying this right now, because I'm gonna ask you to go on Twitter and join in on this.
But all day today there has been a hashtag going around against the ADL.
It was in response to a tweet by the president of the ADL, Jonathan Greenblatt, where he alluded to the fact that he has had a meeting with the new CEO of X, or Twitter, which implies that there will be more censorship and more control by these kinds of activist groups of the platform.
And I believe it's in response to this development, in addition to everything else that's been going on, that now the hashtag BanTheADL has taken over the platform.
It's had over 40,000 tweets.
40,000 people have tweeted hashtag BanTheADL.
Number one trending all day.
It did get beat out by some video game.
Uh, towards the middle of the day.
But, it's dominant on Twitter right now.
You gotta get on your account.
If you don't have one, make one.
And go and put out the hashtag, ban the ADL.
We'll talk about it tonight.
And make sure to go in and amplify any content like that that you see.
Go through the hashtag and anything good, anything with a lot of likes, make sure to juice it.
Retweet, like, reply.
It's a big moment and I'm not under any illusions.
I don't know necessarily that Elon Musk will ban the ADL from X.
Nevertheless, it's an important moment where people are becoming aware and the consciousness is being raised about what's going on and who's really in control of our media.
And we know it's Jews.
So we'll talk about that too.
It should be a pretty good show.
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I don't love it this short because I feel like I have a big head.
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It's like enhances the perspective of my large head by framing it with large hair with lots of hair.
So I think the hair needs to be longer.
So next time I gotta tell the barber, I'm gonna say, well, not too long, not too short.
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We'll dive into our show here.
And our first story tonight is about the ADL and this major hashtag that's all over Twitter.
Very exciting to see.
And like I said, I believe this came in response specifically to this tweet from Jonathan Greenblatt yesterday.
And he put out a statement on the platform formerly known as Twitter, now called Axe.
He said, quote, I had a very frank and productive conversation with Linda Yaccarino yesterday about Axe, what works and what doesn't, and where it needs to go to address hate effectively on the platform.
To address hate.
I appreciated her reaching out, and I'm hopeful that the service will improve, 8%.
ADL will be vigilant and give her and Elon Musk credit if the service gets better and reserve the right to call them out until it does.
Jonathan Greenblatt of the ADL and what that sounds like is that assurances were given to ADL and this is what we were worried about from the very beginning.
It's pretty incredible.
You can do everything that you think is feasible to change how social media is governed, to change the governance and how they're enforcing their rules and their community guidelines, all the way up through and to buying one of the big tech companies.
What I mean by that is for the last five or six years people have talked about addressing it in the state legislature, addressing it with the FCC, the federal government.
People have tried to run for office to circumvent censorship.
People have tried to create alternative social media platforms.
People have challenged it in the courts, class action lawsuits, consumer litigation or arbitration in the state of California.
People have tried everything all the way up to finally last year Elon Musk took out $40 billion and just bought it.
Just outright purchased social media, bought out all the shares.
And yet, he is still beholden to the ADL.
What does that tell you?
That's the media landscape as we know it.
You can try everything that you could think of, and you could get creative.
You can try lawsuits, the law itself.
You can exploit technicalities, workarounds.
You can even get $50 billion, the richest man in the world, to just buy it, and it still isn't enough.
And we talked about when Elon Musk bought Twitter almost now a year ago.
I believe it was October or November of last year that it went through.
So in just a few months it'll have been a full year.
And this is the number one thing that we talked about which is that you can buy the platform and make it however you want to make it.
But you're very quickly going to run into two problems.
The first and the biggest is the ADL.
And other such activist groups, although the ADL is the most influential and the most well-known.
And we talked about how they will use their advocacy and their activist power to shut Twitter down.
If Twitter doesn't comply with the ADL's ideology, then the ADL will literally destroy Twitter.
It's a multi-billion dollar company.
It's one of the biggest and most important social media platforms in the world and they will literally destroy it.
They can and they will if Twitter doesn't play by their rules.
They almost did it to Facebook.
That was the example that I used.
They've done it to other platforms too.
But the most notable example was in June 2020 during the George Floyd riots.
Mark Zuckerberg declined to remove a post from Donald Trump when he said the looting starts, the shooting starts.
ADL met with Zuckerberg.
He refused to back down.
He wouldn't remove the post.
So ADL went to the LA Times and took out a front page advertisement and called for an advertiser boycott.
And they used their power of the bully pulpit and their Jewish network To force all the biggest companies that advertise on Facebook and provide 95% of Facebook's revenue to pull the plug.
And by the end of the summer, Facebook had banned all QAnon content, took that post down, banned Holocaust denial, banned conspiracy theories.
They went above and beyond to placate the ADL.
And just as we had discussed back then, and I even told this to Donald Trump and Mar-a-Lago, I told them that exact thing.
Just as I told him and as I had said on the show and said to many people, it happened precisely like everybody expected.
Within a month of Elon Musk buying Twitter, ADL called for an advertiser boycott and now their advertiser revenue is two or three billion dollars lower than what it would have been according to their projections several years ago without the boycott.
In other words, ADL has nearly halved The projected, expected revenue that Twitter would get from advertising which is the vast majority of all the money they receive.
This is what's going on.
And if you're not familiar, the ADL is a Jewish group.
It comes from the trial of Leo Frank, who is a pedophile rapist, who raped and killed a little girl.
He was Jewish.
He was found guilty.
The Jewish people claim that he wasn't.
The Jewish people say that he wasn't guilty, that it was an anti-Semitic defamation, that they lynched this guy for being Jewish.
And it was out of that incident, and you could go and watch a Keith Woods video about this, he does a really good job going into the history.
But it's from this incident, it's born out of actually a genuine case.
It's a Jewish guy committing a horrific crime, he pays the price, and the Jews call that a defamation.
That's how the ADL is born.
And it comes into being from an international Jewish society that comes out of Israel called B'nai B'rith.
And ever since then they have been only growing more powerful and richer and more connected.
And they've been busted on numerous occasions working on behalf of the State of Israel.
So they're operating on behalf of world Jewry.
They're operating on behalf of the State of Israel.
And their founding is really the key to unlocking an understanding of what they're really about today.
And it's really the key to unlocking what anti-Semitism means today.
Which is to say that in the modern day, when you attack Jewish people, you criticize Jewish people for their behavior, for their values, for their religion.
They call you anti-Semitic.
Everybody hears this all the time.
Everything's anti-semitic.
Everybody's anti-semitic.
If you are not worshipping Jewish people, it's a trope.
It's a stereotype.
It's insensitive.
It's minimizing their suffering.
It's something like that.
It's always anti-semitism.
And they'd like you to believe that anybody that talks critically about Jewish people is only doing that because they hate Jewish people for who they are.
The criticisms hold no water and they shouldn't even be examined.
They're not credible and they're not even worth scrutinizing or interrogating because the motivation is just blind prejudice.
That's what they always say.
If you talk about the power that the ADL has, ironically, they say you're anti-Semitic.
If you talk about the Jews in Hollywood, you're anti-Semitic.
If you talk about the Jews in the State Department, or the Pentagon, or the Biden Cabinet, you're anti-Semitic.
If you talk about Jews in finance, at Goldman Sachs, you're anti-Semitic.
And as I said, they'd like you to believe that anyone that has anything other than positive, anything that is not positive to say about this arrangement, about this dynamic, that the only reason that you'd be talking about that, the only reason that you'd have questions to ask or something to say about it, is because, well, you just hate Jews for being who they are.
And that is such a powerful, ancient force, they say, hating the Jews because of who they are, that anywhere it is encountered, it has to be utterly destroyed.
Anyone that discusses this has to be censored, has to be ostracized, exiled, debanked, in some cases imprisoned or killed, which is what they're talking about in the state of Florida.
Where they've passed a law that if you try to boycott the State of Israel on a campus, you're committing a crime.
If you flyer raising awareness about Jewish power, it's an anti-Semitic crime.
It's a felony.
This is the arrangement that goes on.
And as I said, the key to understanding the contemporary, the current dynamic, is understanding where all this came from.
Isn't it so ironic that this came from A Jewish person who committed a crime and got held accountable?
Leo Frank raped and killed a little girl.
He was a Jew.
It happened.
There's overwhelming evidence that he was guilty.
The people held him accountable.
And so because of this, the Jewish people got together as a collective with like an immune response and they said the only reason this guy was held accountable is because they hated him because he was Jewish, even though he was guilty.
So they created a society on the basis of opposing the defamation of the Jewish people.
They say that this rapist, pedophile killer was only found guilty, was only attacked as a result of defamation because of his Jewishness.
So they form a whole society with the support of the foreign state of Israel, with the support of world Jewry to oppose the so-called defamation.
And it's been talked about many times before, and I think many people realize it.
Just like the rest of these things, just like Islamophobia and homophobia and misogyny and racism, these things don't come from nowhere.
are.
For example, Islamophobia.
There's a reason people are skeptical of lots of Muslims coming into America.
It's because they are terrorists.
It's because of Al-Qaeda.
It's because of the Taliban.
It's because of ISIS.
Now I know that the United States funded ISIS and created ISIS with the help of Israel.
But we all know that Christians and Muslims have been at war for over a thousand years.
And we know what it's like in those countries.
It's chaotic, it's violent, there's upheavals.
They do use those kinds of tactics.
We also know that they have a totalizing religious political ideology like that they have in Saudi Arabia or other countries that they probably wouldn't want to recreate in localities in Europe and America.
There's a good reason.
People don't hate Muslims arbitrarily.
And I'm not saying that it's okay to hate people, but people are so-called Islamophobic skeptical for reasons.
Similarly with women.
When people call you a sexist, when you say that you don't necessarily think it's a good idea for women to be in the workforce, and you think that women have different attributes than men, they say, well, you're a sexist.
You must hate women.
There's a pretty good reason that people feel this way.
It's because it's a biologically essential characteristic.
A person's sex.
A person's gender.
There's observable, quantifiable, measurable differences between the sexes which have consequences.
There's a reason for it.
Same goes for racism.
This one may be controversial.
But you know what?
I, like a lot of young white children growing up in this century, was under the impression for my entire life that throughout history and the history of America, white people were just picking on black people because they were mean.
They were just picking on them because they were just jerks and they just didn't see the universality of the human condition or something.
And then I grew up and I took a look around at planet Earth, and I looked at Sub-Saharan Africa, and I looked at the ghetto in America, and I looked at Haiti, and I realized, well, it wasn't just for no reason that black people were treated a certain way.
It's because when Europeans met them in the interior of their continent 110 years ago, they were still throwing spears and using bows and arrows.
Are we defending cruelty?
Absolutely not.
Are we defending chattel slavery?
Of course not.
Absolutely not.
But is it not fair to say that these historical attitudes towards these people came from some basis in reality?
Which is the real, observable inequality between the economic development of the two continents and the two civilizations and the two races?
There's a basis in reality there.
We're witnessing it right now.
We're witnessing it right now when you see all these videos on Twitter of a brawl at Disney World, a brawl at the airport, a brawl at the trampoline place.
They're calling for the death of whites in South Africa.
And the same goes for anti-Semitism.
Does anti-Semitism come from an arbitrary blind prejudice?
Or does it come from a reaction to Jewish behavior?
Was Leo Frank someone who was defamed for being Jewish?
Arbitrarily?
Or is he someone who was lynched because he was a rapist killer?
Because he was a despicable human being who happened to be Jewish?
But this whole linguistic catalog, this whole lexicon has cropped up in the last century to pretend like if we notice what's going on, if we pay attention, and if we don't like what we see or we call it out, it's turned around on us like we're the ones with the problem.
Like it's a libel.
It's a defamation.
It's antisemitism.
When in reality, it's justice.
In reality, it's factual.
Just like a hundred years ago Leo Frank was guilty and it wasn't a defamation that people accused him, today the Jewish people that wield this disproportionate influence in our society are guilty and it is not a defamation against them.
It is a reality that there are a disproportionate number of Jews in the cabinet, in the Pentagon, in Hollywood, in the porn industry, In the American elite, it is not anti-Semitic to say, it's not defamation to say, they don't share our values.
For thousands of years, they hated Jesus Christ, they hated Europeans, they hated Christianity, up until two generations ago.
This was a universal religious conviction of all Jews.
And now it's their children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren that are making all the decisions in a European Christian country.
That's not right!
It's not a defamation to say any of that, because it's all true.
And we all have a right to feel that way.
And yet, it is the group that was founded to spin this lie that is now in control of all of our media, as we've just demonstrated.
And what is the media?
Media, for those that don't know, it's so interesting people don't even think about these things, but media is plural for medium.
The media is the medium through which we share information and communicate with each other.
So think of this.
This group, the ADL, is born from the lie.
That Jews can only ever be accused of crimes by Gentiles if they hate Jews.
That's the lie that was created by the ADL, is that a Jew cannot be accused or convicted of a crime by a Gentile, by a non-Jew, unless they just hate Jews.
That's the only reason they do that.
It's a defamation.
That is where this group comes from, and that is where all the other spin-off, this constellation of other activist groups comes from, is from that central lie.
It is this group that controls the medium of all information and communication in the modern world.
We saw Jonathan Greenblatt, the president of the ADL, go on a talk show and say that the ADL has an in at every social media company.
At YouTube, at Facebook, at Twitter, at Instagram, and Reddit.
And I believe them.
And they're also in with the financial institutions like PayPal.
And they're also in with law enforcement.
They collaborate and cooperate with the FBI.
So this group, like I said, that is based on the central lie that no Jew can be accused of anything by any Gentile, even if they're guilty or for any reason, other than that if the Gentiles just hate the Jews for being Jewish, it is that group, a century on, that is in control of all the social media companies crafting and creating their terms of use, their community guidelines,
And as a consequence, they have indirect control over the medium of information for everyone in America.
You can't be on Twitter, or Facebook, or Instagram, or any of these services, or PayPal for that matter, without the approval of that group.
And therefore can't share your ideas, can't communicate, can't organize, can't mobilize, This is a fundamental problem.
It's a fundamental threat to our society as we know it.
And, by the way, a Christian European society because it's not, it's also not arbitrary that this arrangement exists.
It's not arbitrary that people are pointing these things out and it's also not arbitrary that this system has come into being.
And the rule of the Jews over this system is not arbitrary.
Because think about it.
At the same time that the Jews have had this ascendancy in our country, and have come to wield this power over entertainment and communication and money, at the same time our country is becoming more and more liberal, and more degenerate, and more immoral, and more anti-Christian, and it is becoming less and less white.
And of course that's happening because the Jews have an historic antipathy.
And hostility and resentment against whites and Christians.
It is quite literally their religion, because you can read it in their holy book, the Talmud, where they say that our Lord and Savior Jesus is burning in hell, in excrement and in semen.
That's in their holy book.
These are the people that control the means of communication, that without their approval, you cannot speak to the masses.
In addition to other things.
It is their religious conviction, and it is their political conviction, it has been for over a century, that America cannot be safe for the Jews unless it is no longer white, unless there is no nationalism, unless there is no patriotism.
The argument goes that it has to be a completely open society, completely open, tolerant, pluralistic, and liberal, Because if it tolerates anybody, then it'll tolerate a people as alien to the Christian Europeans as the Jews with their alien ethnicity and their alien religion.
So you see the problem.
You see the gravity of the influence that they wield.
You see that it's born of this toxic lie and you see that it's not benign.
It's not a benign arrangement that it's these rather than other people that are in this position of power because of their religious as well as political Disposition which is set completely against us, completely against the host nation, which is America in this case.
And so when you see a tweet from Greenblatt where he says, well I'm working with Linda Iaccarino and we're gonna tell Twitter when it's enough.
We're gonna tell them when it's enough to fight against hate.
What they mean is they have secured some kind of assurances that Twitter, like every other platform, Although Twitter has gone rogue, you could say, because it was now purchased and in private hands, unless Twitter bends the knee and bans what they call hate, which is any time a Gentile accuses a Jew of something.
When they say, we will hold Twitter accountable, we will criticize them until they do enough to combat hatred, What they're saying is they will break the back of Twitter if Twitter does not capitulate and ban any criticism, any accusation, any indictment of the Jews by Gentiles.
But that's something that we have to do.
We must indict the Jews as Gentiles because they are not Christians.
We must indict, we must accuse, because they are guilty and because they are not Christians.
How can we have a Christian society without Christian leadership?
And how can we secure Christian leadership without first displacing this mafia-like control of our country by people that hate Jesus Christ?
And how can we do that without talking about it?
How would people even know about it if people weren't talking about it?
You can't.
So, the prospect of a Christian nation The prospect of a nation which has a society and a culture which is obedient and pleasing to God becomes an impossibility as long as this arrangement exists.
You can see how that logically follows.
That's why the ADL has to be banned.
This is the equivalent of racketeering.
This is the equivalent of a mafia protection racket.
It's a shakedown.
That they can hold Facebook and Twitter and Instagram and really the whole country hostage and say, hey, nice website you got there.
It'd be a shame if something happened to it.
You better ban anybody talking about the influence that we wield because it's hateful.
Nice job you have there.
It'd be a shame if somebody published a massive report about your anti-Semitic views and got you fired.
The whole country's like this, and it ensures that there is obedience across the whole nation.
It ensures that a nation which you would think is so large and so populous and so free that somewhere out there, somebody would be able to take a stand.
But it is this system of ostracism, censorship, And life ruination, which secures the total obedience of virtually everyone in the country.
Anybody that wants to be anything, or do anything, or have anything, has to bow to these rules.
Otherwise, you see what happens.
And you saw what happened to Kanye West, and you saw what happened to even friends of mine like Sneako, and Myron, and Zyrka, and others, Pearl, Myron, Myron Gaines from Fresh and Fit, his YouTube channel was completely demonetized simply for having me on their platform.
Not even on YouTube, on their other channel.
But they were demonetized, they are prevented from making a dime off that platform because when I went on their show, who was there to write up and generate a report?
Media Matters, which is right up there in that constellation with ADL and SPLC and the others.
And not long after, they're now prevented from making a dime from that platform.
And how can you go and talk about ideas if you can't make a living doing it?
That's the system of control.
And you notice, once those things start to happen, people get quiet.
It creates a chilling effect.
And I don't blame them.
The hell is the dating show?
They stepped into the Jewish issue.
But I remember when I went on that platform and it's not any shade to them at all.
It's not any criticism at all.
And I've said that many times about all these different people that they like to touch on these issues a little bit, but they don't want to make it their whole life.
In every case where I've dealt with somebody who interacts with me and they like me and they like my views and they start to dabble in it a little bit, the pushback they get is so rapid and so vicious, they say, I don't think I'd like to do that again.
They say, I don't, you know, I don't think I want to talk about this again tomorrow.
I think I'm gonna take my foot off the gas and maybe we'll revisit this some other time.
It's this chilling effect.
Anyone that talks about it or talks to someone that talks about it, it is so quick and so brutal that nobody even wants to entertain the idea.
And that's why the ADL has to be removed from Twitter.
As long as the ADL is there, Twitter cannot achieve its mission.
Or I should say Elon Musk's stated mission for Twitter, which is a free speech platform.
They cannot coexist.
You cannot have the ADL and free speech.
Because it's not the left, it's not even necessarily the Democrats, it's not anything else.
It is these activist groups Who are the berserkers.
They're the tip of the spear, the front line.
They are the ones that are pushing the hardest and most effectively for the censorship.
So as long as ADL is having productive conversations with the CEO of Twitter, you will never achieve free speech.
You will never achieve lawful but awful being permitted on the platform.
And then therefore, we as Christians can never achieve the kind of society that we want.
We're going to have to get used to total degeneracy, total Satanism, and total decay.
Because without the ability to think and talk about these things, these people that do not worship the real God are going to continue running everything.
It is an imperative that ADL be removed from the platform and not have anything to do with it.
So the hashtag is blown up.
I don't know if you've seen it, but today there have been a lot of good people out there putting out
content to raise awareness about this issue in particular Jake Shields, the MMA fighter, Keith Woods, Joel Davis, Lucas Gage, Harrison Smith, many others have been blowing this up and the hashtag has exploded 40,000 mentions as of when this show started so everybody if you're on Twitter I need you to get on Twitter right now and I'm gonna know because I'm about to check you need to get on Twitter and put out the hashtag
BAN the ADL.
B-A-N-T-H-E-A-D-L.
BAN the ADL.
Everybody that's watching the show, if you have a Twitter, go on Twitter, put it out, hashtag BAN the ADL with something else.
Don't just hit the hashtag because they'll think it's spam.
You need to come up with an original message.
Say something and then hashtag BAN the ADL.
And if you don't have an account, make one and do that.
And then once you've done that, you need to go through the hashtag and amplify all of the most popular content.
So if you see something with a lot of likes and retweets, like it, retweet it.
And I'm going to check right now.
I want to see you guys do this because we got to get that.
I want to juice it up a little bit myself.
We got to get this hashtag going and we'll see if we can elicit some kind of response from Elon Musk.
It looks like it's already up to 43,000.
When I started the show it was at 43,000.
Or maybe even less.
Wow, no, when I started the show it was actually, well this was a couple hours ago, it was at 33,000.
At 1035 it's now 43,000.
33,000 at 10:35 is now 43,000 so 10,000 more in about an hour and a half But we're gonna do our part So everybody who's watching the show right now, you gotta put it out.
Looks like a lot of you guys are already doing it.
It's like, in just the last minute, I'm seeing like a hundred tweets.
And I'll read some of them off.
We have, Have You Noticed says, How about some ban the ADL instead?
A lot of people are just putting the hashtag, but there's gotta be more.
John Spangenberg says, Jewish power is the power to silence opposition to Jewish power.
Gilad Atzmon.
Hashtag ban the ADL.
AF Scottie says, Jesus came to me in a vision when I was tweeting about banning the ADL.
It's God's will.
I know it.
Hashtag ban the ADL.
Okay, you need to put captions.
Everyone's just putting the hashtag.
You need to have a caption.
Let's see.
Art of Minds says, Hashtag ban the ADL from lobbying, from targeting our citizens for their cult-like sit-ins and re-education brainwashing, from lobbying their own candidates into positions of power to fund Israel, from controlling freedom of speech, from banning books, music, people, and words.
Goodfellas says, Jesus Christ is Lord of all.
Hashtag ban the ADL.
Rafael says the cabal of Jewish supremacists that control free speech of Americans must be stopped.
These people, the ADL, SPLC, Media Matters, Open Society need to be put in prison for racketeering.
Hashtag ban the ADL.
Trump sells as Nick Fuentes explains how the ADL wields their power to organize smear campaigns against companies remotely opposed to Jewish interests.
Hashtag ban the ADL.
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Nice.
nick fuentes
And we're getting more.
We're getting tons more.
Love to see it.
Hobo Joe.
Free America from the yoke of foreign influence.
Hashtag ban the ADL.
That's a picture of a banana peel.
So keep it going throughout the show.
You gotta keep posting this hashtag.
Because like I said at the very, you know, who knows what the response will be from Elon Musk, but The important thing is that we bring awareness and we get people to pay attention to this stuff because I feel like basically since Groyper War and really since Ye went out there and named the Jews, it has just been blowing up.
People are becoming aware.
They're realizing the influencers are becoming aware.
The people are becoming aware.
People see what's going on.
And once that becomes universally accepted as like an attitude, once people start rolling their eyes at this Holocaust stuff and the ADL stuff, then things can really turn around.
Then things can really change for the better.
So it's a very exciting development.
But that's the story about the ADL.
Keep that hashtag going.
We're going to move on into our featured story while you guys do that.
And again, I just want to say, everybody in the live chat, let's get an 07 for Keith Woods, Jake Shields, Joel Davis, Lucas Gage, Harrison Smith, and everybody else that's been blowing it up.
I'm not on Twitter, unfortunately, so I can't participate.
But for the people that are, they're doing a great job.
Give them an 07 in the live chat.
Salute our Patriots, because that's what they are.
They are Patriots.
And give them all a follow on Twitter.
07s to all those guys.
We love them.
They're doing a great job.
And I wish I could participate.
I wish I could join them, but I'm totally banned, so... Maybe I'll make another alt one of these days.
Okay, but our featured story I want to get into is about... The Proud Boys and January 6th.
And this story's really tragic.
The DOJ investigation into January 6th is the biggest in American history.
They've arrested and charged over a thousand people, including now the President of the United States, Donald Trump.
But today, the second and third biggest sentences have been handed down by a judge.
And these sentences were given to Joe Biggs, And this is a story which I'll cover this and then we'll get into the analysis.
were sentenced to 17 and 15 years, respectively, for their role in January 6th.
17 years.
And this is a story which I'll cover this and then we'll get into the analysis.
This is from BBC.
It says, quote, A leader of the far-right Proud Boys has been sentenced to 17 years in prison, one of the longest sentences yet handed out over the Capitol riot.
Prosecutors said U.S.
Army veteran Joe Biggs, age 38, was an instigator in the storming of Congress on January 6th.
The former InfoWars correspondent was convicted of seditious conspiracy and other charges in May.
In court, Biggs pleaded for leniency and expressed remorse for his actions.
The sentence handed down by U.S.
District Judge Timothy Kelly is below both federal sentencing guidelines and the 33 years sought by prosecutors.
So, the prosecutors wanted even more.
They wanted 33 years.
They wanted double.
Thankfully, the judge was lenient and gave them 17, if that's leniency.
Another Proud Boys member, Zachary Rell, was sentenced on Thursday to 15 years, also on a charge of seditious conspiracy.
Rel, a former U.S.
Marine and leader of the Philadelphia branch of the Proud Boys, was seen on video spraying a chemical irritant at officers outside the Capitol during the riot.
Biggs was convicted of a slew of charges in May, including seditious conspiracy, intimidation, or threats to prevent officials from discharging their duties, and interference with law enforcement during civil disorder.
In a sentencing memo, prosecutors said that Biggs, a veteran of the war in Iraq, employed his military experience to direct and control large groups of men under his command to lead a revolt against the government.
Biggs viewed himself and his movement as a second American Revolution where he and other patriots would retake the government by force.
In court, a tearful Biggs apologized for his actions and said he was seduced by the crowd on the day of the riot.
He said, I just moved forward.
My curiosity got the better of me.
I'm not a terrorist.
I don't have hate in my heart.
I know that I have to be punished and I understand.
As Biggs was sentenced, Judge Kelly said he was not trying to minimize the violence, but that the January 6 riot paled in comparison to other mass casualty events.
He said the stricter a sentence may have created sentencing disparities with other convicted rioters.
Biggs went to trial alongside four other Proud Boys members, including former chair Enrique Tarrio, whose sentencing was abruptly postponed on Wednesday.
His sentencing is now scheduled to take place next week.
Prosecutors are seeking a 33-year sentence.
The Proud Boys involved in the case have said they plan to appeal against the conviction.
17 and 15 years for a so-called seditious conspiracy.
They didn't kill anybody.
They didn't rape anybody.
Nothing even happened.
There was no intention to overthrow the government.
There was no intention to take over the government.
There's no intention to start a revolution.
It amounts effectively to breaking and entering.
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Or trespassing.
nick fuentes
In the case of Joe Biggs, he clashed with the police.
But that's assault.
That's battery.
That's not an insurrection.
17 and 15 years for this.
And, you know, I know it's been said a lot.
But, and even the judge admits it.
The judge says if we charged him for more, the only reason they say that they didn't hand down a more severe sentence is because it would start to create disparities.
Do you know what that means?
What the judge is saying is that the only reason they're not giving him a worse sentence is because they would have given him a sentence on par with terrorists who have killed hundreds of people.
That's what he means by that.
He means we could not possibly sentence Joe Biggs to 30 years because then he would receive a harsher sentence than literal terrorists.
He would receive a harsher sentence than mass murderers who have killed tens or dozens or hundreds of people.
That's why we can't charge him for more.
So we're going to charge him on par, just shy of what terrorists are charged with.
That's the judge saying that.
And many people have pointed out that you have murderers take yet less time, and not to mention other rioters.
Throughout the summer of 2020, you had black people taking over the Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone and burning down city blocks in Minneapolis.
Nobody got charged there for 20 years.
Nobody got recommended a 30-year prison sentence for anything that happened during BLM or any other storming of the Capitol for that matter, which has been done by the Dreamers or by those black guys in the Tennessee State Capitol or elsewhere.
With that being said, what happened on January 6th was the real deal.
And I've said this on the show before.
We are getting to that point where we are in a knife fight with the regime.
And so they are dealing out these political prison sentences.
In other words, this is no longer about law enforcement.
Don't look for leniency.
Don't look for fairness.
Don't look for cops.
Don't compare your sentence as a political prisoner to that of regular criminals because they don't view Joe Biggs and Zachary Rell as regular criminals.
They don't view them as rioters or guys that tussled with the cops or trespassed on the Capitol.
They view these guys as lieutenants of Donald Trump.
They view these guys as soldiers For an insurrectionist, for a hostile leader that is trying to take over America, which is in effect, metaphorically, what's going on.
Which is to say that Donald Trump, by running for office and saying that he would end the wars and bring the troops home and build a border wall and renegotiate the trade deals, it is like a hostile takeover of America.
They don't want that.
They don't like that.
So they overthrew him.
And Trump didn't take it laying down, so he summoned his supporters to the Capitol, and that only gave them an excuse to dish out prison sentences to all his supporters.
That's what this is about.
These people are political prisoners.
Don't look for... You almost can't compare it to terrorism.
Because in some ways, the government fears terrorism less.
Because terrorism, they can deal with.
They know how to deal with terror.
In many ways, they can use it even to their advantage.
Look at 9-11.
They welcomed 9-11.
They could have stopped it.
They didn't.
They wanted 9-11.
They loved 9-11.
9-11 gave them Afghanistan and Iraq and Syria and Yemen and Pakistan and Niger and all of it.
And they can deal with a San Bernardino, they can deal with a Mandalay Bay, whatever the hell that was.
They can deal with that.
A nutjob goes out and kills people, they can handle that.
They can even, in theory, in their mind, reform those people.
I'm sure in the future we'll see that.
I'm sure in the future we'll see a BLM terrorist.
Get off after a few years because he's a good boy and never did anything wrong.
They can deal with gang crime.
They can deal with random acts of black violence.
They can deal with all that.
What they can't deal with is a political leader like Trump with 500,000 followers, many of them with military experience, who will show up to the nation's capital at his command.
And commit crimes in his defense of his political mission.
That is something they cannot handle.
So yes, these people are political prisoners, just like Ricky Vaughn, just like Donald Trump, just like Alex Jones, just like the rest of them.
Everyone that's been charged, everyone that will be charged.
It's all political.
In a way, it's a continuation, an extension of what we've been seeing with the mugshot and the charges against Trump.
It is political.
We know that.
And this is just a lesson for a lot of people, like, this is serious stuff.
And I feel like I've witnessed in my own lifetime, I've witnessed it happen throughout my entire career, that when I started this, everybody thought it was just kind of funny.
When I started doing my show and I got involved when I was a teenager, and I got involved in the Trump movement and supported Trump, it was just fun and funny.
His rallies and debate performances were amusing and we liked what he was saying.
And in a lot of ways it was just a big troll on the government and on the political establishment.
But as time has gone on, the stakes have been raised.
And you see that it's not a joke.
It's not funny.
And there's no such thing anymore as a casual Trump supporter.
Why?
Because when it was 2016 and it was just about posting memes and wearing the hat and triggering the liberals, well, everybody could do that on a weekend and everyone could do that when they have a break at work.
But when people start getting thrown in jail and people start losing their livelihoods and people start facing real consequences, when the president gets overthrown and we have to be summoned to the state capitals to ask Republican legislators to take action and then they start throwing those people in jail, it's no longer a casual commitment.
Because now people have to decide, do I want to have a life?
Do I want to have my job and go about my business and have my family and Everything goes according to plan, or do I potentially want to be sent up for 20 years in jail on behalf of the president?
For a lot of people, it's a ridiculous question even to ask.
It's absurd.
People would say, of course I'm not willing to go to jail.
Of course not.
I've got a life.
I've got a family.
I've got plans.
I've got big plans for my life.
Well then we're not gonna... and I don't want people to go to jail.
I think it's terrible.
I'm not trying to make light of it.
I think it is absolutely despicable and tragic and I have so much sympathy for Joe Biggs and Zach Rell and their families and I'd encourage people to donate to their GiveSendGo, their fundraising apps, whatever they have.
But we have to be brutally honest and say this is what What we're talking about, this is what it entails.
And it's unfortunate, and it's brutal, and it's very sad.
But it's also the stakes when you're talking about changing the world.
Nobody gets to go up and change the world and not have skin in the game or risk.
And there's never been a situation like this that has played out in history where there's no casualties.
And, you know, I pray to God I'm not one of them.
I pray that none of you are.
I pray that Joe Biggs will win on his appeal and he can avoid jail time.
But there needs to be a little honesty.
And I feel like a lot of these guys, like Steve Crowder and Charlie Kirk, they tell people like it's a big game.
For them it's like football.
They're saying a lot of really serious stuff.
The things that they're saying, if people believe them, will have serious ramifications.
Like jail time.
Like legit political repression.
And all the rest.
Everything that comes with it.
But they treat it like you're watching a soap opera.
For them, it's like you're watching wrestling.
You know, Steve Crowder will go on Twitter and say, tomorrow means war.
And then he'll do a show.
Then he'll come back on the show with the cigar and say, the left is stupid!
You know?
And it's like...
Okay, but we are on a brink here.
This is a cold civil war.
I don't think it will ever break into a hot civil war or anything like it, but we are in a state of cold civil disorder against the government.
There is a restless, angry population, largely white, middle class, working class.
And they are at their wits end.
They don't know what to do.
They don't know what the recourse is about their deep grievances that they felt for a long time.
And this is a very unstable situation and is being... It is constantly being fed by people who I feel like are not telling people really what they're in for.
And I've always said on the show, I mean me more than anybody, I've said, look, we're all gonna die.
And like our country's gonna die.
So we have to be willing to sacrifice.
And I said, you know, the sacrifice for many people, if you're lucky, is going to be just toiling away for 50 years and doing what you can to support our movement.
For other people, it's going to be far worse.
But I've said that is going to be the difference makers.
We need thousands of people that are willing to look at that stuff.
And be willing to be the casualty.
We need people that are willing to swallow these things.
Everybody thinks that we're going to save America and revolutionize things, and it's just going to be fun and easy, and it's never going to be difficult, and it's never going to be controversial, and there's never going to be anything that really fucks up your entire life.
But I'm here to tell you that is not the case.
And you can't outsmart it either.
Nobody is going to become so clever that they can dodge bullets.
Because you can't.
I'm sure Ricky Vaughn thought he dodged a bullet until a prosecutor created some bullshit case against him.
How could you out-clever your way out of that one?
How could Ricky Vaughn, seven years ago, foresee that he would be charged with some obscure statute and they'd say it was criminal to post a photograph?
Or same thing with Alex Jones.
How could he have possibly had the foresight to predict that he would be held responsible in a billion dollar defamation lawsuit for criticizing the Sandy Hook narrative?
And the list goes on and on.
The point is we can't victim blame, and we can't pretend like everything that happens is an unforced error, because it isn't.
We're in a political struggle, and in political struggles, the parties take it very seriously.
It's a dog-eat-dog world.
And so, they know that if Trump gets in power, they're going to jail.
That's why they want to send all of us to jail first!
And if you're not okay with that, well then you have to be okay with these people running the country indefinitely.
You have to be comfortable waiting.
Waiting around while this stuff happens while other people somehow figure it out.
So, make no mistake about it.
These people are political prisoners.
That is what they are.
That might as well be their official Status is political prisoner.
They didn't get charged for sedition.
They got charged as political dissidents.
Their crime was dissent.
And that's what the sentence is.
The sentence isn't even commensurate to what they did.
They did nothing.
These people did nothing.
They were there.
They went in.
Charge them for battery.
Charge them for assault.
They... I know Joe Biggs.
I think he got in an altercation with the cop.
Charge them for trespassing and assault.
Maybe you give a guy like that five years because that was the crime.
Or something.
And maybe you could say something like that would be more reasonable.
But that's not what they got.
They didn't get charged for what they did.
Because their charges are way greater than people that have done a fraction of what they did.
And the only reason it wasn't bigger is because it would just look ridiculous if they got charged as much as a legitimate terrorist.
So, the judge even says it is about sending a message.
That's the definition of political.
The judge said we had to give down a harsh sentence to send a message that if you mess with the government, we will bury you.
We will imprison you forever.
We can do it.
No one can stop us.
No one will protest.
No one will care.
That's what it is.
And it's a, it's a, it is a shame.
It is very tragic what is happening to these guys.
They're real, these are real casualties in a real political battle.
So pray for them.
These guys are martyrs.
Pray for their families.
Donate to their causes because it is such a, such a shame.
By the same token, that is the situation that we are in.
That is the situation that we're all involved in.
When people talk about revolution and stuff, they take us seriously.
When people talk about they want to start a revolution and a second 1776 and all this, like, it's not a game.
It's not a joke.
They're treating it like it's legit, because in some ways, Trump getting in office was like that.
In some ways.
So people need to understand what they're signing up for, and you know what?
If you're not willing to sacrifice like that, you gotta steer clear, man.
And I feel like not a lot of people are willing to say that.
Like, that if you're in this, you gotta be willing to swallow this.
If you're not willing to swallow this, then you gotta steer clear.
You should really just avoid politics, and you should just stick to stuff that you are comfortable with, because You know, this is really a major escalation, and I don't see this abating.
I mean, maybe if Trump loses and goes away, things will quiet down or something, but, you know, eventually we want to be victorious, which means it's gonna, eventually the temperature's gonna have to go right back up to where it was.
And I don't mean that in terms of violence or disorder, but I mean, what we seek is a transformation of the country, and they will resist it.
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So...
nick fuentes
We need heroes.
We need superheroes.
You know what happens to superheroes?
They die in the end.
That's the terrible and sad thing about life, you know, and like Jesus, a lot of us would like to say, take the cup from me.
I don't want to drink, you know, take this from me, but that's what happens.
To be a hero and to save the day and make things right.
So do we want to have the courage to do that?
Then this is the kind of stuff that we've got to eat for breakfast.
Otherwise, we're going to have to get really comfortable with the way things are.
So, just terrible.
And it shouldn't have to be like this.
None of this should be like this.
It's like that Oliver Anthony song.
We want to scream and yell and say, I wish I woke up and it ain't true, and living in a new world, you know?
But we are.
And yet here we are.
Pinch you!
You're not dreaming, okay?
This is not a nightmare.
This is our lives.
And this is...
Unfortunately, our duty and our obligation.
That doesn't mean that we gotta be reckless.
We need to be absolutely smart and clever and cunning and pragmatic and all those things.
And we should avoid casualties whenever possible.
We should avoid anything like this happening.
That entails, listen, you just can't fuck around with illegality.
You can't mess around with it.
At all.
You gotta watch what you do, watch what you say, and even if you're super careful, they still might get you.
It still might not be your lucky day.
But all the more reason why you have to be careful.
But these are things that will happen.
And it doesn't make it right, but that is the cross that we have to bear.
So, God bless Joe Biggs and Zach Rowell.
I hope that they are, uh, I hope that they're taking the news well.
I can't imagine they are.
It's just devastating and heartbreaking.
But hopefully they'll get some action on appeal.
I have to imagine they might be able to get some leniency on appeal or maybe probation or something.
Regardless, they will serve a long prison sentence and it just isn't right.
It's not just.
But yet, that's why we fight.
So we have to keep going.
Do not let the progress that we've made so far go in vain.
I feel like when I survey the landscape, a lot of people have this idea there's been this charge that was sent out against the regime.
By Trump and by the deplorables and by the J6ers and everything and people look at the battlefield and they see people getting exploded and they see people getting their heads blown off and everything and they want to turn back.
But we only lose if we turn back.
We have to keep pushing.
A lot of people have turned back already.
A lot of people have already decided it's not worth it or it's over or something but we have to keep going.
That doesn't mean that we never retreat.
It doesn't mean that we're not smart.
It doesn't mean that we're always pushing and always attacking.
But it does mean that we have to stay in the battle.
We have made it this far.
Our country was finished.
Our country was on the ropes.
And then Trump came down the escalator.
And he was supposed to be finished, but he pushed through in spite of everything that they threw at him.
They were going to throw him off the ticket, but he kept fighting.
And he went to war every day in the White House.
And they overthrew him, and it was supposed to be over, but he STILL came back.
Even with these charges, still defiant.
And we have to follow our leader.
We have to follow our guy.
We're in it.
Whether you like it or not, we're in it.
And we have to see it through, whatever the outcome is.
That's what Americans do.
Whether it's Midway or the Alamo or the Revolution, that is how we've got to be.
Because the honor is forever.
The deeds that we do, the courage that we have, it doesn't matter even if it's forgotten.
It is eternal in a certain sense, more than capitulation and complicity and surrender.
That's what we have to do.
So it's just a statement on the times.
You know, we've realistically, when we do this show day to day, and it goes from Trump to Biden and from one story to the next, it's been a long saga that we've all been a part of.
My entire adult life inextricably bound up with this Trump movement, but it means something.
It's not, it's not pointless.
It means something.
Here's the guy, the person we've all been waiting for, the person that we all want, Who would stand up for what's right and for our country, here he is.
Are you going to fight for him, even when the going gets tough?
Are you going to fight for him?
Are you going to fight for what he represents, even when the chips are down?
Even when you see people are facing real consequences?
Whatever the outcome is, we have to push through and see the results of this election, because these things are going to happen.
And you need to know that that's what happens if we lose, so we better win.
But that's the situation.
It is 2023 in America.
We're in this political war.
And there are political prisoners.
And they're getting handed down serious jail sentences.
And people are really getting fucked up and destroyed.
And there is all kinds of shady subversion and dirty business going on behind the scenes.
And we gotta hang on.
We gotta hang fast.
Hold fast, I should say.
To our religion and to our flag and we gotta keep pushing and see it through.
Because that's where we are in America.
Otherwise, you're with the trannies.
Otherwise, you're with the trannies and the Jews and these black people beating people up on the streets and with these rude, rude Generation Z wiggers and all this filth and decay and blight and misery you see everywhere.
And it's not an ideal.
I wish I could select some other option, but there is no other option.
I wish I could select the option where we pretend like all this isn't happening.
We go somewhere where it hasn't reached yet and ignore it.
We can't do that.
This is our cross to bear.
And if we're successful, there will be a better choice for our kids.
But that's really the best that we can ask for.
So that's that.
God bless them.
Joe Biggs and Zachary Rell, two patriots.
Hopefully they'll be able to win on the appeal, but I want to move on.
I want to take a look at our Super Chats and see what you guys are saying about all this.
Kind of some heavy stuff, but we'll see what you guys have to say.
I'm gonna get my headset on and set myself up here.
And we'll see what you have to say.
Alright, let's take a look.
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Feeling kinda blackpilled because my traddy girl GF broke up with me today.
Our reality is becoming increasingly zesty and in the situation we're in is eerily similar to the fall of Constantinople.
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That's gotta be bait.
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Nick, you're so awesome.
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Yeah, that's pretty good.
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It's true.
It's true, because souls exist.
You know, we are not just flesh and blood, but we're also souls.
And I feel like on some level we can perceive that.
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of red pillars to have the courage to change was very moving saint seraphim of seraph said by making yourself holy you make everyone around you holy it's true it's true because souls exist you know we are not just flesh and blood but we're also souls and i feel like on some level we can perceive that i feel like and it's true the holy spirit binds all of us together it's So even in ways that we don't fully understand, we're influencing each other.
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In my freshman year of high school we went to the Holocaust Museum.
The tour guide mocked Christ and said that the upcoming election was dangerous for Jews because Trump was worse than Hitler.
I wonder how many growipers and Gen Z began becoming suspicious at the museums themselves.
Have a blessed night, Christ is King!
nick fuentes
Hey, thanks buddy.
Freshman in...oh, you were a freshman in high school.
Okay, I was gonna say... I'd be kind of young to be red-pilled and watching the show, but... Yeah, no, it's true.
I mean the... I feel like if you're observant, it's hard not to notice how over-the-top that stuff is.
You know, if you're a perceptive person... I don't know how you could visit a Holocaust museum and not kind of see what's going on there, but... You know, then again, a lot of people don't really pay attention.
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nick fuentes
Okay, thanks for that.
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Protestants are just Jews who like Jesus.
They will deny our Lord in some manner and denigrate our Blessed Mother.
Their tongue is that of Satan.
nick fuentes
Uh, well I wouldn't say their tongue is like Satan, but I would say they are Jewish.
Protestants are basically Jewish.
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Recently you said you like indie slash alternative.
Have you heard of the band Vacations?
If so, thoughts?
nick fuentes
- Yeah, I like that band.
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I heard you say that people like Ben Shapiro say facts don't care about your feelings when what actually moves the needle is feelings don't care about your facts.
Could you elaborate on this?
nick fuentes
If you've heard me say that, then you've heard my explanation of that.
So, I don't know why you would ask that.
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That shit hurted sent... If you... I've heard you say something.
nick fuentes
Could you just repeat back what I heard you say before?
No, why would I do... You just said you've heard me say that.
I don't think I've ever said that and not elaborated on what it means.
Also it's self-explanatory.
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Yeah, that's all you can do.
That's all you can be is yourself.
You can't be somebody else.
And people can always sniff out a fake, I think.
So you just have to be yourself.
You gotta be who you are.
Do you think pure authenticity is the best way to connect with other humans?
nick fuentes
Yeah, that's all you can do.
That's all you can be is yourself.
You can't be somebody else.
And people can always sniff out a fake, I think.
So you just have to be yourself.
You've got to be who you are, you know?
And I also just generally think that people are always making plans, schemes.
problems.
I'm not a schemer.
I just do things, okay?
I mean, I don't, and I don't even intend to say it in exactly that way, but it's true.
I'm not a schemer.
I just do things.
And I feel like if you, if you just take your mask off and you just are who you are, I feel like what is supposed to happen happens.
You know what I mean?
Like, I think that the world is such a complex place, and people think that they can control it, and you just can't.
And if you try to, it's worse off for you.
I feel like if the more you try to control the world, the more things just don't go right for you, you know?
I'm a big believer in like whatever will happen will happen.
I'm fatalistic in that way.
Like everything happens for a reason and everything that comes my way is meant to come my way.
So I just embrace it, accept it, move on with my life.
Do you know what I mean?
mean like that's how i feel Because I feel like if you're honest with people and if you're honest with yourself and if you're just honest in general, it's like you get the right feedback.
Like the universe gives you the right feedback.
If you are who you are, Then you get the correct feedback that you deserve or that you need or whatever.
You know, it's sort of like uncontaminated, unpolluted, undiluted, you know, equal and opposite reaction.
Whereas if you fake and you try to be something, you're contrived, I think that that sort of messes up that process.
You know, at least if you're authentic, you can say to yourself, well, I am who I am.
I am who I am.
And all I ever did was my best.
All I ever did was try to be the best version of me.
You can never regret.
You can never lament.
You just have to say, well, that's how it is.
And you can live an authentic life.
I think that if you pretend, and if you're a faker, if you're, you know, you're full of shit, then, yeah, I think it creates a lot of problems.
So, I don't know if that makes sense.
I think that's maybe, like, Magical thinking.
Someone says you're such a Leo.
Yeah, exactly.
unidentified
Maybe that sounds like bullshit, like New Age stuff.
nick fuentes
But that's sort of how I feel about it.
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Richard Percival sent $5.
What's worse?
The super chatters who purposefully say dumb things to make you mad, or the super chatters who are genuine when they say dumb things and accidentally make you mad?
unidentified
Hmm.
nick fuentes
Uh, probably the...
unidentified
I don't know.
nick fuentes
That's a dumb question.
That's making me mad.
streamlabs matthew tts
Thanks!
I'm glad you like it.
Hey, thank you.
Just got my mugshot sweatshirt.
Very high quality and awesome design.
nick fuentes
Thanks.
I'm glad you like it.
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Pretty underscore fly underscore white underscore guy sent $3. $229.
This show is a blessing.
nick fuentes
Hey, thank you.
I appreciate it.
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Craig 68 sent $3.
Thoughts on Panasonic cameras?
Have you ever had a bad experience with them?
Josh37 sent $3.
Are you red-pilled on time?
JewsStayKillingChrist sent $3.
Versus 4 It's been a while waiting on trial to sit on that stand and smile.
I didn't rape, sent her boss a butthole pic d size of grape.
Revenge porn is cool Nick don't be a fool, bitch wanted d house and d pool.
Okay.
Really?
- Okay, really? - Okay, thank you for that.
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Okay.
nick fuentes
Thank you, really appreciate that.
streamlabs matthew tts
Thanks man, I appreciate it.
Yeah, I'll try and be on time.
I don't know.
I'm just kind of like, uh... I'm in like a transitional period and I'm just like... I don't know.
nick fuentes
nights but the late shows have truly been fire thank you for the seamless stream of awesome content thanks man i appreciate it yeah i'll try and be on time i don't know i'm just kind of like uh i'm in like a transitional period and i'm just like i don't know i'm just kind of uh well i'm working on some other stuff waiting for some other stuff to pop off and uh anyway other like other projects and things like that um
so the show's just kind of been the show is just like this undercurrent while i do like a million other things the show is like this constant So it kind of the show is sort of ebbing and flowing with my life, so But I do!
Everybody always complains.
It's like, look, I do a show every day!
Why do people get mad?
I do a show every day.
Even if it's not on time, you get a good show every single day for years.
And people go, well it wasn't on time.
It's like, well watch the replay then!
For crying out loud.
Crazy.
But I'll try and be... Look, that's just not my strong suit.
Punctuality is not my strong suit.
I'm Italian.
You can't be a race realist and be mad at me for being late.
You just can't.
You can't say on the one hand, behavior is genetic, but also an Italian was late, I blame him as a human being.
You can't blame... It's my bones!
It's in my DNA.
It's in my blood.
You can't hold me accountable for what my blood tells me to do.
My blood memory.
Also, everyone complaining never superchats, so I also don't feel too bad then.
People who never superchat are like, where's my free fucking show?
Hey, fuck you.
Okay?
The free show starts when it starts, okay?
The free livestream will start when it starts, and, you know, catch a replay, like it, don't like it.
streamlabs matthew tts
Yeah, true.
Love you too, buddy.
Nick be like Megan from Drake and Josh when he talks about us Southerners.
It's like he thinks we're Josh from Drake and Josh and can treat us like boobs whenever he wishes. - Yeah, true. - Anthony Mamadiev sent $3.
Hey Nick, just bought the mugshot t-shirt.
Excited for it.
Love you brother.
Don't ever stop what you're doing.
Christ is king. - Love you too, buddy.
Thanks a lot. - Anthony Mamadiev sent $3.
Keep fighting the devil's work.
Never stop, my nigga.
Christ is king.
nick fuentes
Thanks a lot, man.
I appreciate it.
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Bass Tarek sent $3.
Livin' in the Jew world.
nick fuentes
Real.
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Boogly Woogly sent $10.
Reminder, the ADL defends literal neo-Nazis in Ukraine because they are a very marginal group with no political influence and who don't attack Jews or Jewish institutions in Ukraine but calls anyone an anti-Semite for just saying what they do openly.
nick fuentes
That's a good point.
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Nicholas sent $100.
nick fuentes
Thank you very much for the big super chat, Nicholas.
Let's get an 07 in the chat.
I appreciate it, buddy.
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Catholic Gooba sent $3.
I sent that exact super chat about the GF in Constantinople about two years ago and wanted to see if you've gotten better at spotting bait.
You 100% fell for it last time though.
nick fuentes
What, two years ago?
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Superfluity sent $5.
How do we answer folks, who, after they finally realize the adverse influence and power of the Jews in our society, ask the question.
What do we do next after exposing them?
Kinda stumps me.
nick fuentes
Well, if it stumps you, then you're just not paying attention to the show because I say it basically every night, so it's probably just not something you should be involved in.
If you're one of these people that hears all the... Every night I go on the show and say, get involved, get in a position of influence, become as powerful as possible, and you hear all that and say, I don't know what to do.
Someone tell me what to do.
Like, then you shouldn't be doing anything.
Just watch the show.
You probably should just blue pill yourself, quite honestly, because you clearly have no agency.
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Groiped Polak sent $100.
Here's some toil dollars to support the movement less than three.
nick fuentes
Hey, thank you very much, Polak!
Groiped Polak.
Hey, we love Poles, right?
No, thank you very much for the big super chat.
I appreciate it, buddy.
Thank you for your toil dollars.
Thank you for your Polak toiling dollars.
No, but I don't say that hatefully.
Because Polish people are terrific.
So, thank you.
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French Catholics sent $3.
Hey, Nick.
Good show today.
Insightful as always.
I'll never understand people who claim they want change more than anything else, but aren't willing to sacrifice anything at all for it.
Hypocrisy.
nick fuentes
That's what it always comes down to is it's the moment when somebody's life personally is impacted by their beliefs that they're...
That's when they start to have a problem with it.
If you tell somebody, well, if we want to do this, if you believe this, then we have to do this, and that means that your life is not going to go the way you think it's going to go, a lot of people say, yeah, nope, not interested.
Because everybody's got a plan for their life.
Everybody's got a plan on how they want their life to look and how they want it to go.
All these things and you know, that's fine.
I mean, I guess that's most people but But it's true.
Most people are not willing to change up what they What they want for themselves what they see for their own life and that's just human nature, so Well, no, because that has nothing to do with it.
streamlabs matthew tts
Are all these defense lawyers so incapable of expressing the obvious to the jurors, namely that the John Sixers actually believe that the election process was sufficiently false and were protesting that?
nick fuentes
Well, no, because that has nothing to do with it.
Like, do you think that do you think that it's a matter of convincing them that they had a reasonable belief that the election was stolen?
Because that wouldn't make them innocent.
If Joe Biggs is being charged with pepper spraying a police officer and a defense attorney says, well, but he believes the election was stolen.
He really believed that.
That doesn't make him not guilty.
So it's neither here nor there.
Once again, back to what I said to you initially, you should blue pill yourself.
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French Catholics sent $3.
It's insane to compare this show slash rhetoric to the alternatives out there.
I was watching a JP clip from 2017 the other day and it's literally just liberalism with breaks.
Impossible to go back to that.
nick fuentes
Yeah, I don't know how people- I honestly don't know how people watch other stuff, you know?
Because I'll tune in occasionally to everything else and it's just so, like, backwards.
Like, this show is still somehow so advanced.
Even stuff I was saying six years ago is so advanced compared to every other offering out there.
And I'm not even just saying that because I'm me.
I mean, I do the show because, like, Because I recognize that.
Do you know what I mean?
Like, I'm not complimenting my own show.
I mean, I do the show for that reason.
Because I look at all this shit, and they're just so behind.
When you watch guys like Jared Taylor or Brimelow or whoever, any of these paleocons, you read Un's review and you're like, there are people that have been light years ahead of mainstream conservatism for 40 years.
30, 40, 50 years in some cases.
40 50 years in some cases and I don't know how people watch that other stuff I I just don't get it.
Because they're wrong!
They're just wrong.
streamlabs matthew tts
Well, yeah.
Well, yeah, they'll ignore it like everything else, so.
Hey, thanks, Ryan.
nick fuentes
Good to hear from you, buddy.
Absolutely, yeah.
We're praying for you and Gavin and everybody at Censored and it's just terrible what's happening and that's why we need solidarity.
Everybody that's pro-Trump, everybody that's involved in this needs to have solidarity because at the end of the day, they're coming to crush all of us.
They don't care, you know?
French Catholics sent $3.
In my country we have a saying about Protestants.
A good Protestant is just a Jew who eats pork.
you man and and absolutely pray for them and and you're right pray for our enemies too it's difficult but we we have to do that french catholics sent three dollars in my country we have a saying about protestants a good protestant is just a jew who eats pork interesting that compare the dates of the reformation and jewish remigration to european countries it's a good point i'm not the only one that's noticed that and they also read the hebrew version of the old testament
You know, there's some, rather than the Greek that is, there's some overlap.
I'm not saying that out of nowhere.
Is that a real expression or did you just make that up?
But it's fitting.
I know some Protestants that don't eat, I know some Protestants that don't even eat pork.
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