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America first.
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From this day forward, it's going to be only America first.
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nick fuentes
Good evening, everybody.
You're watching America First.
My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes.
We have a great show for you tonight.
Very excited to be back with you here tonight on Thursday.
We have a lot to talk about, lots to get into.
Big show.
Big featured story tonight.
Our main story will be talking about a new ruling from a federal judge who says that the DACA program, which is Deferred Action on Childhood Arrivals, Which protects illegal immigrants who arrived in the United States as children from deportation.
A judge has ruled that that program is now illegal.
And so imminently every single one of them is going to be rounded up at gunpoint and blasted off back to Central America where presumably they'll be killed there.
Nah, kidding of course.
Nobody's actually being deported.
Even though the judge has ruled that the program is totally illegal and that the Obama administration, which created the program, had actually no constitutional or legal right to give these people amnesty, they will remain in America.
Although it is decided that they are not legal or not protected.
And so instead, what the ruling does is it will now prevent any further illegal immigrants from being shielded under the umbrella of DACA.
So not much has really actually changed, even though they ruled it illegal.
And there are, I believe, 800,000 people Whom this program protects in just the last 10 years, which is a pretty high number.
That's slightly larger than the city of Boston.
That's how many people are shielded from amnesty or were shielded from amnesty by this program.
who have been brought in in 10 years.
And, you know, we talked a lot about this program in the first two years of the Trump administration because there was much talk about that being used as a bargaining chip in a bigger negotiation about the border wall and about the illegal immigrants that are here.
And not so much lately, though.
I feel like we haven't heard anything about them.
But it was always interesting that one of the biggest things that people used to bring up surrounding the DACA program is they would talk about minors and children.
But it's very important to remember that you've got 600,000 to 800,000 people under this program which only came into effect 10 years ago.
That's a lot of people in a short amount of time.
A lot of illegals that although we acknowledge they're here illegally are again according to fiat by the executive branch considered protected under this special provision.
Although they talk about the fact that these people are children or minors and that's the language that's used, the average age of the DACA recipient is 30.
So these are all adults and as far as I'm concerned they're really no different than anybody else who came here illegally.
So we'll talk about that tonight.
We'll talk about the decision and what the fate of these people will be and what happens next.
It's probably going to go to the Supreme Court.
So we'll talk all about that.
We'll also be talking tonight about Marjorie Taylor Greene who is having another meltdown.
I think maybe it's PMS or period or some sort of woman business but she's having another major meltdown this week and this comes with the contentious congressional negotiations over the continuing resolution and we talked about this last night.
Matt Gaetz has threatened to use his motion to vacate to remove Kevin McCarthy from the speakership and that forced Kevin McCarthy's hand to initiate an impeachment inquiry against Joe Biden.
There's a lot of drama going on in Congress and that's because Congress needs to pass a defense appropriations bill before September 30th to avert a government shutdown.
Just like back in June when it was the debt ceiling, it's another one of these major leverage points, I guess you could say, for House Republicans.
So there's all kinds of drama going on.
And Marjorie Greene wants to get in the middle of it.
She's getting criticized by Matt Gaetz and others.
And she gave a comment to The Hill today and said that she is no longer a part of the Burn It All Down Caucus, which is what she's calling it.
She says she's a free agent, and she's there to get stuff done.
And I don't know about you, but I just hate this bitch.
Like, I just, I can't stand her.
I mean, I love her as a Christian.
I'm Catholic, so I love everybody.
And we love everyone.
But I really hate this bitch.
Like, she is just the most arrogant, fake, person in politics.
She went from one side of the spectrum all the way to the other.
And what I mean by that is when she came in, everybody thought, oh, here's like a real MAGA mom.
Here's like a real MAGA MILF who became a congressperson.
Everybody thought, here's a QAnon, Facebook group, boomer, one of these psycho Trump supporters, and she's in Congress.
This is awesome.
That's what I thought.
And I didn't love that she was a woman in politics, but I said, hey, she's like Rube from the South, who is a Trump-supporting zealot who believes in conspiracy theories, and she's in Congress.
This is great.
So she went from that side, and she's now flipped all the way to the other side, and we realize now that she is the opposite.
She is just another liar, fake, phony, narcissist, politician.
And it turns out maybe that's always what she was, but she was just wearing the skin suit of like a MAGA mom.
It was never real.
And now she's gone all the way.
She's going full McCarthy.
She's going full... Although not quite, because McCarthy was never like a Trump psycho.
You know what I mean?
But you understand.
She's going all the way towards the opposite end of the spectrum, which is total sellout.
And who could have predicted?
Who had that on their bingo card?
You know, she comes into the arena in 2020 and she's just the laughingstock from the liberal media because they consider her to be part of this new generation of Republicans that Trump had created and for us that was a good thing.
Who could have predicted that she would go from that all the way now, it appears like the transformation is almost complete, to like full establishment shill.
Mark my words, in like two years, she's gonna be right there with the rest of them.
Story often told.
So anyway, we'll talk about her comments as well.
Should be a pretty good show, although it's pretty late.
But it's gonna be a good show.
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I think that's all our announcements I'll be back tomorrow of course back for a show Friday and full week next week most likely so it's really just back to business you know I've been doing a lot of travel but I'll be here for the foreseeable future I think got a little bit of travel coming up next month but I don't think anything this month Also, I wanted to just talk about this.
I think, finally, I'm ready to announce that I had an experience today which made me no longer racist.
I have to tell you about this.
I actually had a pretty good day today.
It was a beautiful day out, nice weather.
I didn't think I was even going to do anything.
I was just going to work all day in my house and not go anywhere.
I wasn't even planning on leaving the house.
I went out to get breakfast.
It was a beautiful day.
The weather was perfect.
I said, you know, we're not going to get that many nice days left.
Summer's almost over.
And so I went around town.
I got breakfast.
I got ice cream.
I got coffee.
And like I said, I had an experience this afternoon and honestly, I think I am not racist anymore because of it.
And I know that sounds weird because we believe in scientific racism.
It's basically like unbeatable.
Like, it's airtight.
No matter what happens, we still hate all minorities.
And it's ideological, scientific hatred of the other.
That's a joke, of course.
But, you know, we believe in genetics, we believe in science, we look at these people and we've got data.
You can throw a hundred articulate black people at us and we say, look, 1 in 20 of them are going to commit a murder in their lifetimes.
We've seen the numbers.
We broke it down.
You can't beat that.
So I thought I was immune to these kinds of things, but it actually happened on the other side.
It actually happened in an inverted way.
And today, so I go to Starbucks.
I didn't want to go to Starbucks, but this other coffee place I was going to go to was closed.
So I went to Starbucks I got coffee not like the latte or anything because I already had ice cream so I said it's too much sugar.
So I went in I got coffee just regular coffee with cream and sugar and I went outside and I sat on the Patio or whatever and I'm just enjoying the weather.
I'm enjoying the ambiance and I'm sitting there and I'm on my phone I'm looking around and I noticed they're like blasting country music.
And I'm like, and I, you know, I wasn't really paying attention, but I kind of looked up and I was like, wait a second, why are they blasting country music?
I'm like, is that, I don't feel like they usually have that at Starbucks.
It's not like, one, we're not in the South, we're not in the country.
This is a chain.
It's not like I'm at a barbecue restaurant or soul food restaurant.
I'm like, this is Starbucks.
So and I didn't even really think too much about it but I just noticed like it's just country song after country song and it's so loud and but I wasn't even really paying attention but I just had this like my ears perked up for just a moment and I said this is peculiar and I said whatever I don't know maybe that's just what they're playing.
I didn't think too much about it.
So I go back and I'm on my phone I'm people watching And then I realize the country music is moving.
It's like spatial audio.
I realize it's moving around and I look up and I see a white guy with a cowboy hat on and a button-down shirt and jeans and cowboy boots and he's got a portable speaker in his hand blasting country music.
And he was sitting right behind me for like an hour.
And that was the source of the music.
They weren't playing it at the restaurant.
It was his portable speaker and I looked up and I was in disbelief.
I was like, are you fucking kidding me?
This guy was playing it the whole time?
And I wasn't even positive.
I couldn't even fully believe it.
I had to process it.
In my mind, I was like, I have to watch this guy walk away and hear the music get quieter before I really believe it's him.
You know what I mean?
I see this country bumpkin walk by me, and I know it's a portable speaker, like I know it's coming from him, but I couldn't quite believe it.
I'm like, I gotta watch him walk away and hear it get quieter before I'm certain that he is the source.
And sure enough, he gets up, he walks the crosswalk, he walks across the street, he walks away, and the music's gone.
I'm like, really?
Because, and I knew, because I'm sitting there thinking, they don't play country music at Starbucks.
What kind of Starbucks is this?
Where they have this weirdo country music blasting?
I said, that's... But it was this guy the whole time.
And when I say I was furious, because I hate country music, and I was so irritated that that was going on, and even more irritated after the fact, like retroactively pissed off, because he was causing it.
He was the source of it.
And previously I thought that that was something that only black people did.
You know black people are like notorious for doing this.
They will go to the beach or they're walking down the street.
They're notorious for this.
They carry a portable speaker and they blast it for everyone to hear.
Everyone knows this.
Anyone in any major city with black people knows that's the move.
Like that's what they do and it's considered like black behavior because it's just so wildly inconsiderate you know that's really when you say someone's acting like a black person it's because it's so inconsiderate it's like impolite no regard for We don't care what other people think or what they may or may not want to hear.
I want to listen to my music so I'm just going to play it as loud as I can from a speaker.
I have like this moment of moral clarity where I saw, and I almost like in an instant became the opposite of Steve Bannon.
You know, Steve Bannon's been pushing this multi-ethnic working class populism.
And what they're saying is, is that the white people and the black people and the Hispanics and the Asians, they can all work together on the basis that they're all poor.
Like they're all poor.
And they all subscribe to mass consumer culture and they're all being screwed over by the rich.
So Bannon said that we'll rule for a hundred years if we could unite the working class of all races against the rich.
And in like one instant when I saw that and taken with everything else that has transpired recently with my mortal enemy, my nemesis, Oliver Anthony, taking all of it together I realized it's not about white nationalism.
It's not about whites versus blacks.
It's about whites against all of these peasants.
It's about, we have to oppose all of, we have to fight the multiracial working class and we have to destroy them.
We have to utterly destroy the working class Of all groups, they are the problem.
Black, white, and yes, it is.
And I know, like, black working class is like a bit of a Nazi moron.
But it is them, to the extent that there is one, or the black not working class, and it is the whites that are blasting country music from portable speakers that's the same behavior.
And, you know, we've said on the show for years that we're not, like, Whig-nats.
We're not Whigger, you know, nationalists.
Like, white nationalists, but Whigger.
And a lot of people say, well, why do you call them Wignats?
I say, because they're Wiggers.
And they say, what's a Wigger?
Well, it's a white N-word.
It's a white nigger, you know?
And I say that, like, tongue-in-cheek, okay, in a playful, friendly way, not in a hateful way, but it's like they're these white people in the same way that Chris Rock will talk about black people and niggers.
It's like we have the same thing within whites, you know, in the same way that a John Miller We'll look down at the boys from the hood, it's like me looking at Oliver Anthony.
And so I realized in that moment that it's really, it's like it's us against the whole, the whole world.
It really is.
There's just, there is no reprieve, there's no escape from the scrum and the masses And the people that do these things, like, and I realized in that moment, white or black, I don't want, I don't want poor people walking around with portable speakers playing their music while I'm drinking coffee.
Like, that was my realization.
It's like, if America was an all-white nation, but it was filled with people, like, walking around in cowboy boots with a portable speaker playing country music, You know, I wouldn't want to live there either.
So we have to dream bigger, is my point.
And we have to imagine a future where none of that is going on.
Where equally there is no George Floyd.
But also there's no Oliver Anthony, like he's not there either.
When I imagine my happy place, when I imagine the nation I want my kids to grow up in, there are certainly no George Floyd, there's no Costin Alomaru, but Oliver Anthony's outside the gates too.
Oliver Anthony is outside the gate getting eaten by wolves or something, you know, screaming to be let in to the city walls.
So it was kind of like a game changer.
I think maybe we were wrong about all this stuff.
Maybe we had it wrong the whole time.
We have to exclude more categories, I guess is the answer.
It's not just about, like, look, the country's becoming less white.
It's not just that the country's becoming less white.
It's that even within the white camp, There's a battle that's being lost.
You understand?
Even though the whole world is becoming less and less white, it's even worse than that because within our own camp, within our own group, there's another battle that's being lost.
The frontier, the front lines, it's even...
Closer to home than we thought we thought it was a little bit of we thought all whites So it's maybe it's a little bit out there But then we realized no, it's maybe like half of the white people, you know or smaller percentage still So it's this it's Oliver and like it's Oliver Anthony this guy is at the center of the of the underworld and causing all the problems in my life and
You know, somewhere in the gates of hell, somewhere in the underworld, there he is, this little man, living his insane little life.
He's sitting on a throne in the underworld, causing every problem in my life, causing every problem in this country.
And we just can't have peace until he's defeated.
This country will not know peace until Oliver Anthony is confronted and absolutely defeated in every sense.
I feel like I go to sleep at night and I awake in the ethereal plane, and I'm battling it out with him, but I'm losing.
I go to sleep at night and I wake up in a higher plane, in a higher plane of consciousness, and there he is!
There he is!
And we're doing battle, but we're losing!
We're being pushed back all the time!
It's just him and that orange beard and that shirt with holes in it, and that song!
And I feel like at the end of time, it's like the ground opens up and that song just screams from hell.
And white civilization is being pulled down, pulled under by it.
And we're just, we're never, we're just, we can't survive the way things are.
We can't go on like this.
He has to be stopped.
That's what I'm saying.
He has to be stopped, you guys.
So anyway, I don't know how we can achieve a total America First victory as long as that career goes on.
I feel like it's either him or me at this point.
You know, it's sort of like a zero-sum game.
And it's like, as Oliver Anthony rises, America falls.
America's being killed.
Every time that song plays, another piece of America dies.
And, you know, I feel like I'm the only one that's... It's like I said last night.
I feel like I'm the only one that's really willing to call him out.
It's like a deeper part of the rabbit hole, even than the Jewish topic, than any of it.
He is at the center.
He is at the center of the underworld, and he is causing every problem on Earth.
So... Anyway, it was good to see Charlie Kirk gave me some reinforcements.
I don't know if you saw, but he must have been watching my show.
Because Charlie Kirk, finally, some support, you know, so I'm getting a little bit of backup here.
My guy, Charlie Kirk, went out on Twitter, I think a few hours ago, I think it was sometime in the evening, and he put out a tweet and basically said exactly what I said.
He said, this guy is a ginger Bernie Sanders.
He said, who the hell is this guy?
I'm like, I know, dude.
I know!
So maybe this is the one war that me and Charlie Kirk team up on.
Maybe it's the Groypers and Turning Point USA.
It's like, look, we got to put our differences aside and kind of one-struggle this thing because it's too much for either of us to handle on our own.
So it was good to see Charlie Kirk come in and join all of us on the right side of history here.
I feel like future generations are going to look back and say, where were you?
You know, what did you do when this song was taking over the country?
It's gonna be like that picture, but a good thing.
They have that picture of that guy who didn't Roman salute Hitler.
You know, that picture where it's like everybody's at Sieg heiling Hitler and there's the one guy in the middle who's like this.
Everyone says, you know, be that guy.
That's like me and Charlie Kirk.
Me and Charlie Kirk right now, we're the only ones that will not swear allegiance To this freak and, um, you know.
I guess that's how it goes.
Beggars can't be choosers.
But anyway, anyway.
So that's my extended... That's what happened to me today.
It just caused me to think about a lot of things.
That's all a joke, obviously.
You know, I'm just playing for the most part.
But that is a real story.
That actually did happen to me.
And it's like... You know, but on a serious note, I just can't... You can't be doing that, man.
Like...
That just demonstrates that this is a real problem.
You know, because I talk about this on the show all the time.
And, you know, obviously I'm joking about a lot of that.
But on a serious note, like, we do need to raise the standards.
The biggest problem in my opinion today in the society, which encapsulates, it's a symptom of all the things we talk about on the show and encapsulates all of it, is that people really just don't care anymore.
People don't care about anything.
And of course that's the symptom because we've lost our religion.
And everything is downstream from religion.
We lost our grounding.
So we lost our patriotism and we lost our love of family and respect for our parents and our elders.
And the social fabric is unraveling, it's disintegrating.
And somewhere downstream from all these things that have happened is that people don't care about anything.
And so that's why, and I say it all the time, it's like these little things.
Little things that will ruin your day.
Little things that will upset you.
And it's just like a general quality of life.
Diminishing that is happening across the board every day all the time and it's because the quality of the people is going down because people just don't care and I'm talking about like when you go to a place of business and things are not where they're supposed to be or things are out of stock or you ask somebody for help and they're disrespectful or low effort or even you go and get fast food this is my pet peeve
You go to the drive-thru, or any restaurant for that matter, and the waitstaff is rude.
And it's like, it doesn't cost you anything to be polite.
It costs you nothing.
It does not cost anything to be kind, or respectful, or polite.
And it makes such a difference.
To just be treated with dignity by service staff.
It's a service economy.
And I know, and it's true in my life, that when I go out day to day, and I interact with people, and when you, in a rare case, get good service, and they're friendly, cheerful, polite, it really does brighten up your whole day.
It changes your whole demeanor.
And I love to see that because then I can reciprocate that, and it feels like It feels like the whole society just got a little bit better.
There's like this ripple effect.
Friendliness reciprocated.
And it's like we're all getting through life together and we just uplifted each other.
It's a great thing.
And you sort of pay it forward.
You bring that energy around to your next encounter.
And what I find is that across the society as people, like I said, as the standards are lowered because people don't care about things, it's like the opposite effect happens.
And when people are rude and inconsiderate and they don't take their job seriously because they don't care about serving society, serving their fellow man, it's like the opposite happens and everything is just a little bit more miserable.
And everything's a little more frustrating, and everything's a little bit more annoying, and you carry that with you around.
You know, this little resentment everywhere.
It's like not only when I went to the Starbucks do you have this ignoramus behind me blasting music, but at the same time when I go inside, I get my coffee, I go outside, And they have the patio furniture, and the chairs are everywhere, and people have garbage on the tables, and some of them are dirty.
And it's like, again, it costs you nothing to clean up after yourself.
Push the chairs in.
Like a human being, throw your trash away.
It's a little thing.
And when I step outside and see that, it's just like a little bit like, it's a little dig, it's a little cut.
Then you go, really?
I gotta pick up after somebody?
I gotta sit on this dirty table?
And then the guy behind me blasts in the music.
Really?
And it's like Death by a Thousand Cuts and you can see how this is killing people.
This is... and it has this compounding effect.
Like I said, there's this ripple effect that you, whether it's a good encounter or a bad encounter, because we're all connected.
Even though we don't think about it this way, we're all connected.
All of our decisions and actions affect everybody else constantly.
And so the guy that didn't push in his chair is like affecting me.
And I'm like, really?
What a bummer.
And, you know, that stuff adds up over time and it's little things and it's big things and eventually you get the kind of society that we have where you can't really expect anything to be a pleasant experience and that's sad.
You know, even I go to the park.
I get my ice cream.
I go to the park.
This is a different location and there's a gazebo with a homeless guy.
And he's not just a homeless guy sitting at the table under the gazebo.
He is monopolized and taken over the entire thing.
He's got a shopping cart full of garbage, his bicycle with garbage all over it, garbage all over the other tables.
He's just colonized the park.
And it's like, really?
And you know, and I know this from experience, if I go and park in a parking lot at night to eat by Taco Bell, I'm gonna get harassed by a cop for like, loitering or whatever.
That's happened to me before.
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I go to a park, I eat Taco Bell, they say, hey what are you doing?
nick fuentes
And it's like, so this guy can colonize the park, and God knows what he's up to, And God knows what that does for the property value and for investment or for families that want to send their kids to the park in the daytime in the summer.
But if somebody's sitting around in the parking lot, you know, or they park in the wrong spot, God forbid, then you get trouble.
It's like, these are the things where, that's where you see the depth of the country.
It's not just in the things like, oh, you know, we lost the Iraq War, or we're gonna lose the race to Mars, or whatever.
These things that we think about, it's these little, it's these little things.
Uh, where over time it's just gotten worse and worse and worse, slowly.
And then you wake up one day and you're like, what happened?
Things were so different 10 years ago, 15 years ago.
It was a different place.
It was better.
So anyway, so I'm joking about when I say, oh, we're racist and I'm not, you know, I'm joking about all that, but I, but really the point is that it's, it's not just a racial thing.
So much of the racial dimension is the fact that these other groups act like that more.
You understand?
So it's not necessarily that the black people are black, or the Hispanic people are Hispanic, or whatever.
It's one of the reasons which makes it such a travesty that the country's going from white to non-white, in addition from the thing in itself, is that they do bring these behaviors, in many cases.
And it's even the white people that are doing the same thing these days.
And the point is, if we're gonna have a nice society, it's not just about getting the demographics right, it's about creating a society of quality people.
And yeah, we want the majority of them to be white, but we want it to be white and of high quality, is the point.
And so this sort of populist stuff, that's why I'm so insistent that this is a poison.
Because it's not enough.
I mean, let's say we elect Trump and we shut down the immigration.
If the country is gonna be this, like, uh, hillbilly country, that's still very sad.
America wasn't like that.
Do not let them deceive you.
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You know, when people say, oh, you hate white people because you say that.
nick fuentes
No, you hate white people because you have allowed this caricature, this low-class, Vulgar caricature of white people that was created by the media and created by corporate interests.
You have internalized that and allowed that to define not just you, but us as a group.
And that is the most anti-white thing that a white person in this day and age can do.
Because that's not who we are.
When you look at our cities a hundred years ago, we all know how they are now.
But when you look at Detroit, or Chicago, or New York, or Cleveland, or Columbus, or a hundred years ago, this was the white empire.
This was the European empire that People have talked about or that people would like to see come to fruition with the demographic changes that will happen in this century.
This was a great place to live and it was a great place for farmers.
It was also a great place for people that lived in cities.
It was a great place for businessmen.
It was a great place for intellectuals.
It was a great place for creatives.
It was a great place for everybody.
And, you know, you look at this old footage and how society used to be, and the people were well-dressed, they were wearing suits, they were wearing hats, even if they didn't have a lot of money.
And their stuff was quality, and they wanted their kids to be educated, and they wanted the next generation to be more prosperous and achieve more than they did.
And that is what it meant to be a white American.
That was the American dream.
With this aspirational goal.
And now, what we're seeing, and this is why I said it's this crossroads, is this pernicious, it's this populism, where they say, no, we're proud of being losers.
Like, they sort of claim this victim status, like, we've been destroyed by the elite.
And they're, like, proud of that.
They're like, we don't even want to be elite.
It's like, hang on a second, yeah we do.
This caricature that was created by the media to mock white people has become white identity.
And, you know, that's a very sad thing.
If that's what we're rallying around, then...
I don't know.
We've got to go back to Europe because that's not what I'm fighting for and that's not what our ancestors fought for.
They didn't fight for people to be low class and vulgar and rude and inconsiderate and wear sweatpants in public and carry on.
We've got to demand better of ourselves.
How do you think things got this way?
You know, we've got to raise the standards.
So it's not just about what we're against, which is obviously we don't want Jewish power and we don't want the country to be buried in non-white immigration.
We want our country back.
And it doesn't just mean in demographics, it means in terms of standards.
And it means in terms of Self-respect and the kind of standards that we have for ourselves Regardless of you know, who's next door what the what the percentages are We have to rise to the occasion in that way So anyway, I know we've been talking about this subject a lot I don't mean to keep harping on it over and over again but I feel like that's a message that people need to hear because and I'll say it a hundred times
When Donald Trump came down the escalator, everyone saw the future because here was a white guy who had no white guilt, who is powerful, who is masculine, who is successful, and who is not ashamed of any of it.
He's awesome.
You know, he's a hero.
He's a truly heroic figure and a defender of our people and our civilization.
And that was such a stark contrast from the rest of the Republican Party.
Trump was cool.
He was rich.
He was famous.
He was well-liked.
He was a celebrity.
He was an elite.
He came from the elite.
And that is why he has this, like, heroic status.
Because he was able to get to the top of society and he chose to defend his people.
And contrast that with the rest of the GOP, which is all these people who are sort of not very successful, uncool.
You know, think about the conservative political machine.
None of these people are very exceptional.
None of the people on Fox News are very intelligent or very talented.
None of them are really... You know, you look at Donald Trump and he's a cool guy.
That's why he has this magnetism.
People can't help but to like him, even if it's reluctantly.
They find him charming, charismatic, funny.
Then you get a guy like Sean Hannity, or Mike Huckabee, or Rick Santorum, or any of these types.
They're dorks.
They're dorks, they're not talented, they're not successful, they're just... I don't even know what.
And, you know, that's why I thought Trump was such a game changer.
I think that's why he was.
Because he was so dynamic.
He showed that a right-wing white guy could be at the top of the society, because that's where he came from.
And this thing that is trying to succeed him is just sort of like sad.
And it's just not that.
You know, it's like that's why I compared it.
It's like here's the rich man north of Richmond.
Here's that guy.
It's Donald Trump.
And here's the guy bitching about it.
Which way, white man?
Do we want to, out of self-pity, appeal to our lowest common denominator, our basest instinct, and play the victim?
and all this Or do we want to look at the best of us and say, how can we be that?
How can we generate that?
How can we be dynamic and exceptional and excellent?
You know, Donald Trump went to an Ivy League school and he's rich and he's famous and he's charismatic.
I mean, he's like the full package.
And we should aspire to that instead of a guy who's like the opposite of the full package.
We should want to be beautiful.
We should want to go to Ivy League schools.
We should want to be rich and live in a beautiful condo in the city.
We should want to have resources and be famous.
We should want to have those things.
We should want to be successful and use that influence to further our cause.
I'm not interested in all these, um, you know, they're, they're like, and Charlie Kirk, he honestly hit the nail on the head.
He said they're, they're like, uh, Ginger Bernie Sanders.
He said they're, we're, we're building up this like professional activist class of, uh, you know, basically losers where their whole identity is like politics or whatever people may say.
Oh, well, you're describing yourself.
Maybe I am, you know, but I'm a, I'm a commentator, but, It's like these people that, you know, again, it's just totally uninspiring.
And just like the left, just like the people on the other side, they don't want to raise themselves up.
They don't want to become great.
They don't want to exalt themselves or look for the best among them and get behind them.
They want to tear down out of malicious envy the best.
It's those rich men.
Again, it's like, that's so contrary to what the... The country was not founded on death to the rich.
It was on death to tyrants, so-called.
But it wasn't about taking out the rich or, you know, hating on the rich because there's no jobs, or I'm broke, or whatever.
Like, ugh.
People blasting country music.
It wasn't about that.
Anyway.
Okay.
I've ranted for the whole show.
I apologize.
But that really, it really gets to me.
Because it's us too.
Like we have to become better.
We have to lead the way.
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And I think about that all the time now.
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I didn't used to.
You know, I think that was the inspiration from Kanye because when I met Kanye, I was just telling him about, look, this is what's going wrong.
These are the people causing the problems and this is what's wrong with them.
And he would be like, OK, well, what's the solution?
And I'd be like, oh, I don't know.
I didn't think I didn't get that far.
You know, I don't think about that sort of thing.
And basically ever since then I'm like, I don't want to think just in terms of what is going wrong and what society shouldn't be and, you know, who to blame.
I also want to think about, okay, well what if we do win?
What should it be like?
What does better look like?
What's our best possibility?
And then I feel like that's a conversation which inspires a lot.
Because you start to think about what it could be like based on what it was like in the past and what it's like elsewhere in the world today.
And then you recognize, you start to see these little things and it's like we have to take ownership.
Ownership starts with like, look, we need to start owning the businesses.
We need to start owning the land.
We need to start controlling the government.
If we want to make things better, we have got to win this political struggle and take ownership of the situation, take control of the situation, and enforce standards.
You know?
Rather than this, like, and it really is like a stakeholder thing.
As opposed to these people who have nothing.
They're broke.
They have nothing.
They have no education.
They have no ideas.
And they just want to like say, I don't like this.
I don't like those rich people.
It's like you should get rich and buy a business and buy land and improve things.
That's that's like what That's what right-wing people are supposed to do.
You don't like the way things are?
Buy it and make it better.
You know, own it and then make it better.
Run for office and, you know... Anyway... So... Now I sound like a boomer.
I guess maybe that's me getting older, but... I, uh... You know, when I see that stuff, it's like I... it's like I want to get To be a mayor of a city so that we can kill people for littering.
It's like I want to own all the businesses on a city block so that we can keep it clean and we can implement standards and give jobs to people who are competent and stuff like that.
You know, it's like I want to run a university so that, I'm talking like hypothetically, So that we can create a research department that invents the next thing, and that's how white people should be thinking, is taking ownership, getting stake, and how do you get a stake in the situation?
You gotta work hard, demonstrate competence.
You know, you've got to go out there, put your head down, play by the rules to some extent, until you're in a position where you can start to make the rules.
Rather than this, like, you know, wigger stuff.
Because that's exactly what it is.
It's this wigger thing.
You know, baby mamas and baby daddies and gym shorts in public and, you know, vulgar mass consumer culture, anti-intellectual, know nothing and proud.
Like, we gotta just, we have to ditch that.
We have to absolutely abandon that.
Anyway, okay, enough.
Enough already.
I wanna move on.
We're gonna get on into the news here.
And, um, Honestly, we're an hour into the show, so I think I'm just gonna talk about DACA.
I'll talk about Marjorie Greene tomorrow.
So our feature story, we'll talk about DACA.
So a federal judge has now ruled that the DACA program is illegal, and for those that don't know, DACA is a program that was created by Barack Obama ten years ago.
It's called the Deferred Action on Childhood Arrivals and it means exactly what it says.
It means that illegal immigrants that arrive in the United States as minors will not be subject to deportation.
It's like they have an effective, not necessarily an amnesty, but they are protected from deportation.
That's the Deferred Action.
Deferred Action on Childhood Arrivals.
So the program's existed for 10 years.
I believe there's 800,000 people that are protected by it.
They call them the Dreamers, which is like the biggest load ever.
They call them Dreamers because they're pursuing the American Dream.
They were brought here illegally as children.
Really they were all like adolescents when they came here and it's very deliberate.
And the idea is that they're protected from deportation and well they can achieve the American Dream too.
So all this stuff for like 10 years has been loaded with this language.
They call them dreamers and they refer to them often as minors or children.
But the truth is these people are all adults.
They all arrived here basically as adults, and they're all adults now.
And so it's little more than a completely convoluted way to shield illegal immigrants.
That's all that it is.
And the thing is about this program, and that's what the federal judge has pointed out in his ruling, Is that it is little more than a completely illegal reclassification that is totally arbitrary of a certain group of illegals.
Look, you come to this country without a visa, you're illegal.
You're here illegally.
Like, you committed a crime and you're not allowed to be on the land.
It doesn't matter what age you were, if you were 13 or 19 or 25 or 50, if you come here and you don't have your paperwork, you're here illegally.
So Obama comes in and says, well, but if you got here before you turned 18, well, you're a dreamer.
You're a dreamer.
You're a dreamer.
So, you know, you can't be deported.
Were you gonna deport a widow baby?
It's like, but they're, the average age when they get here is in the teens.
And then they grow up and they're adults.
And then they're just other illegal immigrants that for a completely arbitrary classification reason are now considered protected.
And anyway, This program's been around for a long time and it's been in the courts and it's been subject to debate in Congress.
The background recently is somewhat interesting.
When Donald Trump got in office, he floated the idea his first year of giving the DACA recipients citizenship.
And this is very controversial.
I don't know if you remember, but this was in the fall of 2017.
He had insinuated that he would give an amnesty to the DACA recipients.
It was only in January 2018 when he revealed that that would be part of a much bigger deal and compromise on immigration.
And the deal would be something like this.
The DACA recipients would get permanent residency, although not citizenship.
They would be allowed to remain in the country, and in exchange, he was seeking $20 billion for a border wall, and he was also seeking provisions from the RAISE Act, which would have created a merit-based legal immigration system that would curtail family migration, and would actually reduce legal migration by 50%.
So that was actually a very interesting proposal, I thought, back in 2018.
And really, they should have pushed more strongly for that.
That's back when Republicans had control of Congress, and the courts, and the White House.
And although I'm not wild about keeping the dreamers here, probably that would be the least offensive category that you would extend some form of amnesty to, is the people that did arrive here as minors.
And that would be $600,000 to $800,000.
And had we reduced immigration by half and built a border wall, you know, it probably would have been worth it.
Although the devil is in the details.
A similar deal was made by Ronald Reagan.
He gave amnesty to millions of illegals in exchange for a deal to build some form of border security.
And the border security never happened.
It's a tale often told.
This happens all the time, that these grand bargains are made on immigration, amnesties given in exchange for a promise for enforcement on the border, and of course, the amnesty goes through, the enforcement never happens.
And so it could have been like that, but it was an interesting proposal nonetheless.
Anyway, that's ancient history at this point.
Obviously the deal didn't go through, and so the DACA recipients have remained in limbo.
And the story today is about a federal judge ruling on this, and this is a story from the New York Times.
It says, quote, a federal judge in Texas on Wednesday rejected the Biden administration's latest effort to save a program that has shielded hundreds of thousands of undocumented young adults from deportation.
Undocumented.
I just... I forgot for a moment they call them that.
I hate how they play the language game.
The homeless are the unhoused.
The slaves were enslaved people.
The illegals are undocumented.
I always forget that's what they call them.
It says the judge, Andrew Hannon of the Federal District Court in Houston, maintained that President Barack Obama exceeded his authority when he created the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, or DACA, By executive action in 2012.
While the ruling is a blow to the immigrants, the judge did not mandate an immediate end to the program.
Current applicants will be able to keep and renew their protection, and no new applications will be allowed.
Which is kind of incredible.
The judge says this program that's gone on for 10 years is illegal, and yet he won't end it!
He could terminate it and say, they're here illegally, they gotta go, I know it would be up to Homeland Security to enforce.
But as a federal judge, he could very easily say, look, the program's illegal.
The president can't write an executive order and make these people citizens or residents.
That's the constitutional authority of Congress.
And yet in spite of the fact that the judge has ruled that the program is illegal, he will not say that the people are here illegally.
So they will be able to continue to apply to receive the protections under this illegal program.
Makes no sense.
It says the Biden administration initiated a rulemaking procedure in 2021 to explicitly attempt to bolster DACA's legal standing, but the rule issued by the administration did not sway the judge.
He added that his decision did not compel the government to take any immigration, deportation, or criminal action against any DACA recipient.
The government is almost certain to appeal the decision to the U.S.
Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, and the case is likely to end up in the Supreme Court.
Since taking effect 11 years ago, the program has benefited more than 800,000 young people.
Currently, about 600,000 are enrolled.
DACA beneficiaries generally were brought to the United States as children through no choice of their own.
They lack lawful status because they either entered the country without papers or overstayed their visas.
The program protects them from deportation in spite of their immigration status and allows them to receive work permits which has enabled many of them to build careers and live in the country.
The average age of recipients was 21 when DACA was established.
So these people began to be protected as adults.
So they all call them kids and children and dreamers, but the average age of these people when the program was invented was 21.
Which, as far as I am aware, is a legal adult.
And of course they're older now.
It says today most are in their 30s.
Many have completed college, begun careers, started families, and bought homes.
Most beneficiaries are from Latin America, but some immigrated from Asia and Africa.
And you know, for nothing else, this demonstrates what conservatives always get wrong.
Which is this.
This is a perfect example.
Think about this program.
So Obama writes an executive order that is completely illegal.
It was illegal from the beginning.
But he writes an executive order that says all these hundreds of thousands of illegals cannot be deported by any administration.
And it has been fought in the courts for 10 years.
And in the meantime, 800,000 people have been shielded from deportation because of it.
Almost a million!
That's the size of a major city.
Like a major city, every single one of them, an illegal immigrant.
Has been shielded from deportation for a decade because of this crap executive order that means nothing.
And here we are a decade later, and it has begun the process to being terminated through the courts.
Challenged in a federal court, it will then go to an appeals court, then maybe the Supreme Court.
When do you think the Supreme Court will adjudicate this?
Three years?
Five years?
Ten years?
And what do you think the Supreme Court is going to say?
The notoriously conservative, and I don't mean ideologically conservative, I mean in their temperament.
Do you think the Supreme Court, when they rule on this 5 or 10 years down the line, you think they're going to order all these people deported?
Of course not.
And you think DHS will deport them?
Of course not.
The program, despite being illegal, is gonna live for 15 to 20 years, and shield millions from deportation, and you can bet your ass these people will never leave.
They came here, they're gonna have kids, and by the time this thing gets settled, their kids are gonna have kids.
If they're in their 30s or 40s now, they're gonna have grandkids by the time this thing gets terminated, if it ever does.
Now what does that tell you?
He did something illegal, but the immediate effect was to bring people here that will vote Democrat forever, and they're going to multiply, and they're never going to leave.
It doesn't matter that the program got ruled illegal 15 years later, 15, 20 years in the future.
It wouldn't matter if it was a substantive ruling, and it probably won't be.
What I mean by that is even when they rule, if they rule it's illegal, they're not going to get rid of them.
They'll say, oh it turns out that thing was illegal all along.
Oh well, and they're going to shrug their shoulders.
And it'll be like it was legal the whole time.
Meanwhile, Republicans wait around for elections and courts and all this nonsense.
The moral of the story is this.
Don't ask for permission.
Ask for forgiveness.
Don't go in and say, well, we need the courts to make it legal.
We need Congress to make it legal.
Go in and do what you're going to do.
Donald Trump should have went in on day one and just ordered the military to build the wall.
Should have just said, you know what?
Get me a general who's going to do it.
Bring me a general who is absolutely obedient and tell him to tell the military to build the wall with concrete.
and use the military budget.
And they'd say, well you can't do that.
Fire him.
Just fire him.
And bring in someone who will do it.
And if they try and stop it in the courts, ignore them.
Say no.
We're not going to listen to the courts.
Do whatever is necessary, do it, and then if they rule that it was illegal all along, then whatever.
If Trump had found some extra-legal way to build the wall, they wouldn't go in and tear it down.
If he had... and that would be like the counter-example.
Obama used an executive order to make a million people effectively citizens.
And even though it may eventually get ruled illegal, those people have effectively become citizens anyway.
And the effect is the same.
The counterexample would be if Trump came in and extra-legally built the wall, the wall goes up, it never comes down.
They could rule that it was illegal how they secured the funds or how they built it 10 or 15 or 20 years down the line, but the wall's never going to come down.
The wall would become a symbol, it would become a fixture, it's physical infrastructure, it would cost more money to bring it down.
You know, or to deport people.
If Donald Trump said, tonight we're organizing a raid and we're going to deport a million people.
Let's say he did that.
Let's say Trump picked up the phone and said, don't tell anybody, top secret, but get everybody and let's go and deport a million people.
And they raided houses overnight and they kicked them all out.
The Supreme Court could come in and say, oh that was illegal, you shouldn't have done that.
And the media can complain or whatever, but guess what?
Those people are gone, and you can keep them out.
Throw them out, build the wall, now you can't come back in.
And the courts would say, oh, well, but he couldn't have done that, he shouldn't have done that.
But the effect is the same.
And that's the kind of mindset that Republicans need to get in.
You know, because everything that's happening to our country is illegal.
It is either illegal according to the letter or the spirit of the law.
All of it.
You know, whether it's the monopolistic practices, the social media censorship, the toxic media, the illegal immigration.
Like, you name it.
All of this stuff should be against the law.
But it doesn't matter.
They go in there, they exploit their advantage, and they exploit it so hard and for so long that even if it was illegal, by the time anybody catches on, the judges are in their pocket.
The law has changed.
Society is on their side.
And we have to operate in a similar manner.
That's the tragedy of DACA.
It honestly doesn't even matter.
They can rule it's illegal all day long.
Those people are here.
They're staying here.
And ultimately, that's the problem with mass migration, is that it becomes a more permanent problem.
The moment they come in, it's like with the voting on election night.
It's something that is not easily undone.
It's almost impossible to undo.
Every illegal immigrant that gets in, it's like they scored a goal.
They scored a goal and they scored a point.
And you will never un-score those goals.
You'll never un-score those points.
Everyone that gets in, they might as well, like, disappear.
They become intangible.
They fly across the border.
They jump into the end zone.
And then they're here.
They are home safe forever.
And so are three of their kids and ten of their grandkids.
And in two generations, there's ten of them!
So it only gets worse as time goes on.
This is why this is like the most pressing urgent problem.
And you know what's going to have to happen is that eventually there is either going to need to be some form of segregation, separation, or They're going to have to go back.
I don't know how else it happens, you know, and I know people don't like that kind of talk, but think about it very simply.
Like today, there was a story about an island in Italy, and I think the population of that island is 700,000.
And they say that today, 800,000 African migrants showed up.
Those people don't belong.
That's not immigration.
That's an invasion.
You bring aboard in one day a number of people greater than the existing population?
That's an invasion.
And they're all men.
They're all young men.
So even if you wanted to argue they're pilgrims, they're settlers, they're immigrants.
Okay, where's the women and kids?
These are all guys.
That's colonization.
And It's hard to see a scenario, like let's take that as an example, in a vacuum.
Well, how are you gonna fix this situation?
Either you gotta draw a line down the middle of the island, and say that's your side and this is our side, and you forfeit part of it.
Or, you say we're gonna draw a line and this part of the island is a new country, and we're not gonna let those people in this side.
Or you have to say, oh, these people, they gotta go back to Africa.
You know, but it's like, it's hard to see any other way to solve this, because the alternative is that they will be integrated in such a way where the existing culture disappears.
If you have 700,000 Italians and 800,000 Africans, If they mix, if they... and when I say mix, I mean if they get together and they create children together, or even if they just intermingle and they're just shuffled together.
The finished product is something that's completely different.
This is not the island that existed for thousands of years.
This is now a new island which is half African and half Italian.
It's totally different.
So for Europe to remain Europe, for America to remain America, eventually you have to draw a line.
And say, okay, the border moved up.
The border was the Mediterranean, now it's this line on this island.
You know, the border was the Rio Grande, now it's the Mississippi.
Or something like that.
You either have to draw a line and say, these are the walls that are going to encircle this nation, and the people outside of it are some other nation, we're just forfeiting it.
Or you gotta say, these people have to be returned for this to remain the same country.
In some form.
And it's like the same thing with the homeless people.
Like very logically, people look at the homeless problem.
What's the problem?
Well, there are people living In the public place where they're not supposed to live.
So what are you supposed to do?
Well, they can't be there.
So they have to leave or they have to be collected and move somewhere else.
But like the problem we understand can be solved only one way with them not being there.
So it has to be achieved either by persuasion or by some form of coercion.
That's the only way to solve homelessness.
The problem is that they are there.
And the solution or the outcome that we want is that they are no longer there.
And clearly they want to be there.
So it's leaning towards like the only solution is they have to be arrested and moved.
And it's like, well, where are you going to move them?
Some other place where people don't want them?
I guess you've got to put them somewhere, like a prison, or like a facility, or something.
You've got to put them in some kind of giant homeless camp, or you've got to find a way to integrate them.
You could disperse them throughout the country and place them, and it's like you can either put them in a jail, in a mental institution, a rehab, or you put them in a job placement program, you know?
But it's like that's what you have to do with them.
And the same thing is true with all these immigrants that are pouring in across the white western world.
Like these refugees.
These refugees that are sitting in O'Hare Airport.
Guess what?
The solution involves them not being there.
Not being at an airport, because an airport isn't a refugee camp.
It's a transportation hub.
So they can't be there.
Where are they going to go?
The streets?
The park?
They're gonna be walking around the city?
They can't be there either!
So where are they gonna go?
Well, ideally, they would be back in Mexico or El Salvador or wherever.
But they gotta be somewhere else.
And we as a society have to figure out a humane solution for this because this is gonna be the next 100 years.
It's gonna be the next 100 years.
Because there is a population explosion happening in Africa, there is still population growth in India, and the people south of the border don't want to live where they are.
This place, because of its wealth and its political climate, is a magnet for people, and the world has no shortage of people that are looking for a place like this.
So they're going to come here, and they're going to come to Europe, and they're going to come on boats and across the river, and they're going to walk across all of Mexico, and they're going to find ways to smuggle themselves in and fly here.
And for our nation to survive, We're gonna need a patriotic government that can figure out a humane way to deal with these people.
Either a way to repatriate them to the country that they come from, or we need to find some other place to put them.
And when I say, like, a prison, I mean, I literally mean that.
What do you do to people that come here, and they get deported, and they come here and get deported, and they do this ten times?
Eventually gotta say, you know what?
Now you gotta go to jail!
And I think you can put them in a place where it's humane.
You know, I think the American prison system can be improved and be made more humane.
Because clearly it's not good.
It's not a good system.
But I'll tell you what's not going to work.
It is not going to work for them to be here.
And maybe you need to be a little brutal to send a message.
Because it's like I said on my show last week, we are making ourselves out to be the bitches.
We are eating shit because they are doing the wrong thing.
They are invading our nation, and because we are so concerned with their well-being, we're letting them do it!
They are wrecking our society, and we're taking that on the chin.
We're allowing that because we don't want to do something bad to them.
Because it would be unthinkable that we would do something to them.
You talk about, well, we gotta throw them in jail.
And they say, kids in cages, kids in cages!
This is not humane.
We deport them.
We move them around.
They say, you can't do that.
You can't remove them.
They've been here for 10 years.
And so we, as a civilization, are letting it crumble.
It's like we're letting in termites.
Termites eating the structure of our home.
Because we don't want to Take any action against them out of fear that it would violate human rights or something.
That's like, you know, maybe maybe action needs to be taken so they get the message and they stop coming here.
We don't want him here and we don't want him to come here.
And so maybe a message needs to be sent that this is what happens if you come here.
You come here and we will beat the shit out of you and then we will send you home.
And I mean that like metaphorically.
I don't mean literally like beat these people up, but I mean You're going to have a lot of people like you already do.
You already have millions coming in.
And there's going to be millions and millions more forever wanting to come here until there's nothing left.
Until there's no reason to want to be here.
And they're going to keep coming.
Maybe they need to start to experience like this is not going to succeed.
Like you can try to come here but it won't succeed and you'll regret it.
Like that's what we need people to be thinking.
We need word to get out that if you try to come to America illegally, it is gonna suck and you will never succeed.
So we need like a policy of 0%.
Meaning, like, there are zero incursions into our country.
You could even expand lawful immigration.
I'm not in favor of that, but I'm saying, like, hypothetically, you can say, well, we'll bring in more legal immigrants as long as we reduce illegal passings to zero.
It's gotta be zero.
Because if it's zero, and if they get sent back, and if it's a little bit brutal, then people get the message, like, I won't even try.
No one gets through.
I'm not even gonna bother.
And something like that needs to happen because it's going to be like World War Z. You ever see that movie where the zombies are climbing on top of each other to get over the wall?
It's going to be like that.
It's already like that, but even more so.
And it's like that everywhere.
Everywhere where there is a border between the North and South, between the white, industrial, civilized Western world, And the poor, non-white, not-industrialized, not-civilized other world, like, as long as we share a contiguous border with them, that's how it's gonna be.
With the Middle East and Africa, with Europe, with Latin America and the United States, that's what it's gonna be.
So, serious action has to be taken here at one point or another.
I mean, immediately we need to stop the people from coming and then eventually there needs to be a discussion about what are we going to do with this country?
What are we going to do with it?
I think a lot of the illegals have to go.
All of them have to go.
But there's no political will to do that, but they got to go.
And the same is true in Europe.
It is like, I mean, I'm not European.
But if I were, it would be unacceptable to me, the idea that Paris would go on the way that it is.
They gotta straight up gather up all these people that are ruining it and kick them out.
Like, you can do that, you know?
You're your own country.
Who's gonna stop you?
You're a nuclear power.
France has got to get all these people that have wrecked Paris.
They got to arrest all of them and ship them home.
What's the solution?
Well, we have to let them destroy it.
We don't want to hurt their feelings.
Well, we gotta let them.
Unfortunately, we have to let them destroy our country because it would be mean, you know, it would really not be nice.
There would be some collateral damage if we shipped them all back.
Oh, tough luck.
That's a tough adjustment.
They'll live.
You send these people back, they'll live.
People are survivors.
You want a dreamer?
I'll give you a dream.
You can go and try and make it in Mexico.
unidentified
And best of luck to you.
nick fuentes
People are resilient.
You can send them all back in France.
You can send them all back to Turkey.
They'll live.
They'll find a way.
You can send them all back to some other place.
Make it their problem.
But it's just such a disgrace what you see go on.
And the refugee thing, the illegal thing today is just out of control.
And everyone knows it in New York, in Chicago, in LA, in Texas, it is absolutely out of control.
And something's got to be done.
They call it illegal.
That's not it.
You know, the judge says, well, it was illegal that they let him stay.
Well, Then they gotta go.
And then someone's gotta make them go.
It's not enough to say they shouldn't have been allowed to stay.
Somebody has got to say, all right, everybody out of the pool.
Anyway, so that's that.
But I want to move on.
We'll take a look at our Super Chats.
We'll see what you guys have to say.
I'll read some of the Super Chats from last night that I didn't get to.
My internet cut out last night at the end of the show, so I missed some.
So I'll read those and everything from tonight and then we'll call it, okay?
Okay, let's see what we got here.
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Let's take a look.
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nick fuentes
Hey, thanks a lot buddy.
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You see, though, I'm not mocking the poor.
I'm just mocking hillbillies.
Mock the poor, insult their maker.
Those who are glad that their calamity will not go unpunished.
Proverbs 17, 5.
nick fuentes
You see, though, I'm not mocking the poor.
I'm just mocking hillbillies.
There's a big difference.
I mean, when that was written, Oliver Anthony didn't exist yet.
So, you know, in the defense of the author of Proverbs, they just didn't know what we would be up against.
If the author of Proverbs saw Oliver Anthony, they would have added an exception, I'm telling you.
And it's also, look, it's not even about the poor.
I don't mind the poor.
The poor are fine.
The problem are these belligerent Class warriors.
That's the problem.
I don't have any problem with a humble, poor person who just wants to work hard and make ends meet and that sort of thing.
What I have a problem with are these belligerent peasants that want to overthrow the government.
Because also I recall in the Bible, it does not call for a violent revolution against the rich.
It doesn't call for a violent revolution against the government.
So...
You're starting to sound like a liberation theologist.
I don't say that in a joking way either.
The Bible does say that we are supposed to love the poor, and feed the hungry, and clothe the naked, and shelter the homeless.
It's very clear that envy is sin, and I seriously doubt that the Bible can be used as a justification for... This is effectively Marxism.
Anything that is class war is Marx.
And that's what that is.
When a guy says, it's these rich men, I'm just broke, and it's these rich people that are the problem, that's what that is.
You don't see that.
You know, Jesus says it's difficult for a rich man to go to heaven.
But it doesn't say, the rich people are causing all our problems, and we gotta go get them, and they're the reason we're poor.
It doesn't say that.
So... You know, that's a big mistake.
When you conflate the poor as described in the Bible, that is very different from the kind of people that we think about today, who are of a very different category.
And I'm not hating on them for being poor.
I'm hating on them because they want to tear down.
Everything everyone that has more than them.
That's the problem It's not that somebody is poor.
It's this it's this class of people that are out there saying tear down Art tear down high society tear down culture tear down the edifice of success And they're doing that primarily out of resentment.
That's not biblical.
That's not Christ like So You know, that's a completely... you're completely misunderstanding that.
But nice try.
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Hey, thank you very much for the big super chat.
I will check that out, actually.
Normally I just say that, but in this case, I think I will.
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Check it out.
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Hey, thank you very much for the big super chat.
I will check that out, actually.
Normally, I just say that, but in this case, I think I will.
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Thanks for the tip, man.
I really appreciate it.
I'll check that out.
And thank you for the big super chat.
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I think that even if Charles Johnson, Spencer are feds, they are right that the American right is a front for liquid to infiltrate and pursue its interests in America.
And there is a growing tendency on the left to oppose this. - It's just a fact.
nick fuentes
I mean, you know, and I don't like that they're feds.
I don't like that they support NATO and all this.
I don't like that they're liberal.
But it is a fact that Likud is infiltrating the right and only the left seems to be opposed to it.
I mean, that's just true.
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So... That's a duplicate.
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That's a duplicate.
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What's the capital of Sudan?
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It is Khartoum.
nick fuentes
I don't know how to pronounce it, but it's what?
K-H-A-R-T-O-U-M?
And the capital of South Sudan is Juba.
Am I right?
Let's see.
Sudan capital.
Yep, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, and let's check South Sudan.
Yep, yeah.
I know everything.
Yeah, I know.
Yeah, you thought you got me.
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Nice try.
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You're totally, you know, I'm sure you're poor because you're totally misunderstanding what I'm saying.
You're probably poor and stupid.
rich in faith and to be heirs of the kingdom that he has promised to those who love him?
But you have dishonored the poor.
Is it not the rich who oppress you?
James 2:5.
nick fuentes
You totally, you know, I'm sure you're poor because you're totally misunderstanding what I'm saying.
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You're probably poor and stupid.
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Okay, dude.
First of all, cringe.
Second of all, the ADL and Netanyahu are against each other.
Communist Jews or Nazi subversion?
nick fuentes
100% it was Jews.
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In a weird way, this ADL situation might actually strengthen their relationship with Musk, especially now when Net brings his Yahoo to San Francisco to whine and dine Musk's anti-Semdick pants off.
nick fuentes
Okay, dude.
First of all, cringe.
Second of all, the ADL and then Yahoo are against each other.
So, the Zionists have been against the ADL for a long time.
That's what I've been trying to say for weeks.
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When Leonardo DiCaprio does it it's okay but I have to admit when Ryan baby masseuse Dawson does it it's really unsettling.
Stop ugly people from procreating now.
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True.
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Hey Nick, did you know that some words sound alike but are spelled differently and also mean different things?
Pretty crazy right?
nick fuentes
Yeah, pretty crazy.
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I am currently doing St.
Michael's Lent and had a major spiritual attack while sleeping.
The key thing is to continue looking to God and continuing praying.
The rosary has helped me immensely.
nick fuentes
Glad to hear it.
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I noticed that, even when you get really agitated, you always say, oh my gosh.
Just a small thing, but it shows how serious you are, if that makes sense.
nick fuentes
I don't know if I really deserve credit for that I mean look it's a sin it's and it's a little it's a simple thing if you just cut that out I mean there's just no reason for it you know so I just removed that from my vocabulary because
That's one of those things where it's like there's with other sins there is a temptation like you do get angry you do you do get whatever you know but something like that it's just You know, it just needs to be cut out so... I don't think I deserve credit.
I think everybody should do that.
Everybody should stop taking the Lord's name in vain immediately and just find something else to say.
If you get agitated.
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But I appreciate that.
It's kind of bullshit that people, Orthodox and Catholic, will put on liturgical music slash chants in random situations like in the car or SMTH.
It completely takes the reverence out of the music when you are constantly throwing them on that way.
nick fuentes
You know a lot of people that do that?
I don't know anybody that does that.
This guy's complaining.
You know what I hate?
What?
I hate when Catholic people put liturgical chants on on the radio in the car.
Totally!
Yeah, I know.
It's a really big problem.
I think about that a lot.
I'm in that situation all the time.
I get in the car, my buddy puts on liturgical chants.
I'm like, dude!
What the F?
You're totally taking the reverence out of this.
Turn this off.
Put something else on.
Like, that's never happened to me.
I've never been in that situation, so I'll take your word for it.
But, yeah, I mean, I tend to agree, I guess.
I just never thought of it.
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I don't speak gaily of it.
I don't want to die for Israel or anal sex, but I'm graduating college in May with good prospects and I'm interested in becoming a military officer.
I think world-class military training would bring a lifelong advantage to the cause.
Only asking because you speak gaily of the institution.
Love you, Nick.
nick fuentes
I don't speak gaily of it.
It is gay.
It's gay by definition.
I mean, hey, congratulations.
If you think that's a good idea, then knock yourself out.
I mean, after they imposed the vax mandate, why would you even bother?
They made everyone get vaccinated in the military.
I mean, when you join the military, your ass is owned by the government.
They can do whatever they want to you.
They literally can.
They can make you do stuff.
I don't know why anyone would want to do that.
There are other ways.
You can take martial arts training.
You could go to the gym.
You could do fitness, firearms training.
You could join a fraternity in college.
Like, everything that the military offers, for the most part, I feel like you could get other places without resigning yourself or signing yourself over to the government.
I just don't trust it.
And I said that for a long time, and then they did the VAX mandate.
And a lot of people I know were in the military and they got screwed by it.
So you know or when we go to war with Russia or China you're gonna be called up and you're gonna be called to arrest patriots at the Capitol as an example or whatever I know technically that wouldn't happen to be the National Guard but the point stands I think it's not I think it's not a good idea but if you think it's good hey knock yourself out you want to be a bitch for the government you think that's a good idea go for it
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pretty underscore fly underscore white underscore guy sent three dollars two hundred thirty seven kevin mccarthy's jewish rock i don't know what that is christ is king sent three dollars you gotta watch gran torino such a based movie trad catholic badass american grandpa vet who got the most hilarious insults rewatched it recently and forgot how good clint eastwood was in it nah dude i've seen that movie and it's not based it's not based it clearly what what did you
nick fuentes
Stumble in here from the Mug Club.
It is not based at all.
The movie is about how he realizes that the immigrants are more American than his kids.
That's the mo- in case you missed it.
Okay, buddy.
Maybe you're watching Fantasy football while you have the movie playing in the background.
The moral of the movie was that the Korean immigrants are actually more American and better than my own kids.
You know, some of them just fall into the wrong crowd.
That was the moral of the story.
The moral of the story is that his white kids were clowns, and he hated his immigrant neighbors because they were foreign, but then he came to realize that he He fell in love with their culture, and he realized that they're actually not so bad.
And you know, maybe he could bequeath all of his legacy to them instead, because they're more deserving.
Like, that was the moral of the story!
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That was... And it's not like it was subtle either.
nick fuentes
It's pretty in-your-face.
So no, that movie was not based, and it wasn't even particularly... I don't think it was particularly well acted.
I think...
This is maybe controversial, but I think Clint Eastwood is not a good director.
And I don't even think he's a very good actor.
I think he's... He's cool in these movies, and... You know, it has a certain kind of appeal, but I don't think he's a particularly good actor.
I don't think he's a particularly good director.
I think it's mid.
I think it's a guilty pleasure.
It's like a fun movie you put on, but... It's not based.
And it's not that good.
But it's like, the whole super chat's just like... Bro, he's got hilarious insults, bro.
No, I disagree with you, okay?
I disagree.
I don't think it's a great movie.
Maybe you gotta re-watch it again.
The message is not... it's opposite of based.
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Hey Nick I wanted to pray for you.
Lord, I come to you tonight to pray for the safety of Nick.
May you protect Nick as he fights against the synagogue of Satan and bring Jesus back to America.
Amen.
nick fuentes
Hey, thanks a lot buddy.
God bless you.
I appreciate it.
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Shout out to John Zyrka.
His presence and energy is unmatched.
nick fuentes
Absolutely.
We love Zyrka.
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The real red pill is that all owners of portable speakers need to be holocausted.
It's a device that is uniquely owned by scumbags.
nick fuentes
Can we not use holocausted?
Can we not bring that into the lexicon?
I don't think that's really helpful at this stage in the game.
I agree with the sentiment.
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Do you like Playboy Cardi?
nick fuentes
No, not really.
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Well, but it's not just about social trust.
This general apathy in society you were talking about is deeply connected with homogeneity, Nick.
I remember years ago you would talk about that specific issue in terms of ethnic groups and social trust. - Well, but it's not just about social trust.
nick fuentes
I don't think you necessarily need total homogeneity to just have a culture where people are polite and considerate.
And you know how I know that?
Because if you go, not anywhere, but if you go to some places where people have money, it's not like that.
And so that reflects a cultural thing.
When you go to a part of town that has money, and the money of course is a big part of it, but it's also a selection process.
You know, some would say, oh well it's only like that because they have money.
Well, but they have money because they're a certain way.
And people who have money are a certain way.
And maybe there's a greater incentive, but nevertheless it's still a certain way.
And so if you go to a poor neighborhood, if you go to a certain kind of neighborhood, you'll find more of that kind of thing.
Not every time, and there's exceptions to every rule, but if you go to just any place, it could be pretty run down.
But if you go to a place where they have money, and I'm talking about suburbs, city, people put in a little more effort, and there's a little bit more care put in.
So I don't think that's necessarily true.
I think that they tend to go together.
But I don't think it's just about homogeneity.
I mean the South Side of Chicago is homogeneous.
It's not nice.
So... I don't know that I buy that.
It's about the kind of people that are there.
You know, there are very homogeneous pockets all over the country where it's homogeneously Hispanic or Black or Asian, and it doesn't make it nice.
It doesn't make it, like, magically create a commons with high standards, does it?
So, and the same is true even of whites, uh, in, in some places.
So... No, I don't think that's really true.
I think, I think it tends to go together, but I don't think that's a rule.
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I don't think one causes the others.
That take on Obama keeps rattling in my mind.
I feel like this modern right-wing movement was built against him because he was liberal.
But it all was directed, it's like that Stone and Tostado War comic.
nick fuentes
It doesn't mean that Obama is based, but it does mean that we've been manipulated.
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That reminds me, on a gaming stream a long time ago you said you got a Dimaka request from Charlie Kirk and it had his phone number on it, and you might call it in stream.
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I hate when I go the grocery store.
There are lineups.
I politely ask for an extra cashier for backup, and they treat me like a piece of dirt as if I insulted them.
Do they want me to steal?
nick fuentes
What's a backup?
I go to the grocery store.
There are lineups.
What's a lineup?
I asked the cashier for a backup.
What's a lineup and a backup?
What does that mean?
Am I retarded?
I don't understand the question.
When I go to the grocery store, there are lineups.
You mean like people are in a line at checkout?
What does that mean?
I asked for an extra cashier?
To back up what?
I've never been to the grocery store and asked for an extra cashier.
I don't know what that means.
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You go to McDonald's and the cashier goes next.
And is huffing and puffing if you switch up your order a little bit.
nick fuentes
Yeah, I know.
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It's unbelievable how rude they are.
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Nick do you think technological advancement would even be further along if white countries weren't sidetracked by these non-issues shoved in their faces and their politics all day?
Racism, feminism, inclusion etc.
nick fuentes
Well, it's not that issues are being shoved in their faces, it's that these are policies that are hindering progress.
And the answer is, yeah, absolutely.
I mean, if you have a program that says, well, you can't hire the best guy, you gotta hire some black guy.
You can't hire the best person, you gotta hire some woman.
You know, you have to do X, Y, and Z. And there's even a bias if so-and-so has the wrong opinion, he's disqualified.
Absolutely, yeah.
I think there's no question that we would be further along if we didn't have that.
You know, and all you have to do is look at the first half of the 20th century versus the latter half of the 20th century, because that's really started very early.
60s, 70s, 80s, that's when the stuff really began.
People think it's a modern thing.
It's been going on for generations.
It's been going on for over 50 years at least.
So, if the goal is excellence and perfection, you're gonna get a totally different hiring process.
You're gonna get a totally different structure.
There is probably so much bureaucracy and waste and certainly the inclusivity is not helping either.
You know, I'm sure that's only diluting And there's this unseen effect as well, like I said, which is that people that may have the wrong opinions or may be the best They're being sidetracked for one reason or another and You know, but these are more like institutional practices rather than distractions, you know what I'm saying?
It's not like people are being distracted.
It's that institutional practices are They're not making people the best they could be they're not creating the teams and the kind of culture that's required for Uh, the kind of advancement that we had a century ago.
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Okay, let's not do that.
It's about... Absolutely.
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He ain't doin' often.
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You can't do that, did liberals forget what Obama said?
Yes, we can.
nick fuentes
- Absolutely, nice.
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These monologues have been my favorite of all time.
What set us apart as whites has been our standards and accomplishments.
We made New York.
We made London.
We went to the moon.
We created the world.
nick fuentes
Well, God created the world, but it's true.
We did do all these things, and the whites today couldn't do that.
And that's the real red pill.
It's not just that the country's no longer white, it's that even the whites that exist today could not do what the whites of a hundred years ago did.
And we need to get America to a point where it can begin to regenerate that old way of things.
So we can't be complacent and say, oh, it's everybody else.
It's us too.
We've lost our way.
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This was meant to be for last night's stream but there is a pretty funny quote from Hitler but there is way too much text it's my pinned tweet if you're bothered I understand if not.
Great stream as always.
nick fuentes
I'm not gonna like go and look on your Twitter and look through your tweets.
The superchats, that's the point of the superchats.
You pay money and then what you put in text is read here.
It's not like, oh here, go look at something else that's much longer.
Like, that's the whole point of the superchats.
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The rich thing is just a cope for people afraid to be racist.
Saw a guy on TikTok walk up to a Rothschild with a 350k watch, asked her what she does, she looks at him with disgust, and the comments all thought it's just because he's poor.
Cucked.
nick fuentes
It's true.
Yeah, the class thing is 100% just like a safe, easy form of edgy and like anti-elite sentiment.
Because there are many ways that you could be anti-elite.
You could be anti-liberal.
You could be anti, well, counter to the Jewish element.
You could talk about specific things.
But by talking about the rich, I mean, what does that even really mean?
I mean, does Oliver Anthony even know what rich is?
I mean, who is rich?
Who is rich?
Is it the top 10%?
Because the top 10% are not as rich as you think.
And is it the top 10% of income earners?
Is it the top 10% of net worth?
Because they're not... the top 10% is not... so who is it then?
Is it the top 1%?
Is this at the top 0.1%?
I mean who is the rich?
Because there are a lot of people that we would consider rich that are 1.
Not very rich and 2.
They're really like guys that just escaped the rat race.
Like there's a lot of guys that you would consider rich who just own a lot of property.
And they're working class guys.
They're guys that like own a gas station or two.
They own a laundromat.
They own 40 rental units and you might think oh that's crazy but people do that you know some people some people work a career their whole lives and that's fine you know when they work a job and they get paid a salary and some people are real hustlers and they and it does happen it really exists there is upward mobility some people start businesses or they they buy property and you know and they create a small fortune and they become low millionaires
When I say low millionaire I mean they have a net worth of one to ten million dollars and you know we would consider those people rich.
They will live in a nice zip code and they will drive nice cars and you know so that's a big part of why I don't like the anti-rich thing.
The other angle to it is this.
Like, we're always going to have rich people.
And we want to have rich people.
And we want to win rich people over.
Like, you're always going to have an elite.
It's just that we want our elite to be better.
And we want to join them.
We want people with our ideas and our mindset to be the elite.
Because there's always going to be decision makers in a society.
So I don't hate that there are decision makers.
I don't hate them for being decision makers.
I disagree with the decisions they're making.
And I disagree with their values.
So that's the difference.
I don't attack them on the basis of, oh, you know, you're rich.
I attack them on the basis of, you're a liberal.
You're an atheist.
You're a globalist.
You're a Zionist.
You have no allegiance to our country.
You don't worship God.
You're not humble before Jesus.
You're full of pride and you're arrogant.
Those would be the problems that I would have with the elite.
There's no sense of obligation to society.
And they're making decisions that are selfish, that are in the best interest of the elite rather than the whole society.
That's my problem with them.
Not that they're rich.
And to be anti-rich, I hate it so much because, like I said before, all that is is just malicious envy.
It's just resentment.
And you can't build a movement on envy and resentment because that's evil!
Both of those things are sins.
So, you know, we're never going to build something that's based on either of those impulses.
Or at least we're never going to build anything good.
It's those rich men.
No, it's not.
There are plenty of good rich people.
There are plenty of good rich people that are very faithful Christians.
There are plenty of rich people that love this country and, you know, they have their own problems.
Maybe they're naive.
Maybe they don't really know what's going on or whatever.
They're not engaged like they need to be.
They're not red-pilled.
But the problem is not the rich, and the problem is not on the basis that they're rich.
Whether you live in a communist society or a capitalist society, there are going to be decision makers.
That's not the issue.
And so, the critique has to be a substantive critique.
unidentified
Not, boo-hoo, I'm poor, they're rich.
nick fuentes
It's got to be, look, like our nation is not succeeding.
You know, you're always going to have poor people, but you want to have a country where there's an abundance of charity for them.
And, you know, and by the same token, you know, they're not a burden on society like they are now, where they're like attacking people in public.
Hello?
Like when this guy yesterday is quoting Proverbs at me.
Yeah, I know.
Christians say to love the poor.
I'm well aware.
I don't think Proverbs was in defense of crackheads living in the public park and attacking people.
I don't think Proverbs was in favor of people that live on welfare and eat but don't work.
I don't think Proverbs was defending that because there's a lot of that.
Let's not pretend like that's not part of it.
Do we have a lot of people that are destitute or something?
Yeah, we do.
But they're not really poor in exactly the same way.
There's a lot of people that have chosen poverty as a lifestyle because they don't want to work.
Because they don't want to work?
Or they are on drugs?
Or they have some other problem?
You know, let's not pretend like people are poor because of scarcity.
That's how it was before.
Is that people were poor because of scarcity.
Because there wasn't material abundance.
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But you know what?
nick fuentes
That's not really an excuse anymore.
What afflicts people today is idleness, laziness, it's drugs.
There's a whole host of issues.
And that doesn't mean that there doesn't exist or that there don't exist people that are legitimately impoverished but you know that's clearly not what I'm talking about and that's not the issue today.
You know, there are plenty of people that are doing just fine.
They're getting subsidized housing, they're getting subsidized healthcare, they're getting food stamps, their kids go to school for free, and you call them poor?
We call them the poor?
Then they go and bitch and moan about the rich, and we say, hey, shut up?
And then you say, oh, well, Proverbs says, oh, please, give me a break.
That's ridiculous.
People live in a society, they have no accountability, there are no consequences for their actions, they don't work, they contribute nothing, and they're rude.
And they're rude, and they're a burden, and they're ingrates.
That's the other thing, they're so ungrateful.
We have people that live in this society for free, and they are ingrates.
And they have the audacity to hate the rich.
You have students.
Students.
They don't work.
They've never worked.
And they're left-wing activists and they hate the rich.
Really?
I'm sorry, you eat, but you don't work.
You have shelter, but you don't work.
You know, these are able-bodied adults.
And the same goes for many, many, many other people.
And people have found all different kinds of lifestyles where they can be very comfortable and enjoy material prosperity and material abundance, but they don't work.
And all they're filled with is resentment.
That's not the poor.
That Proverbs is talking about.
By the way, they're not very meek, are they?
They're not naked, they're not hungry, they're not without shelter, and they're not meek.
As a matter of fact, they have shelter, and they have clothes, and they're fat.
Feed the hungry.
None of them are hungry.
You know that nobody is going hungry in America today.
That's for sure.
And I know, of course, some people are.
There's exceptions, but you understand what I'm saying.
There's a pretty generous situation going on.
It's almost a opportunistic situation that goes on.
And anyway, We have to acknowledge that the whole society is sick.
It's not just the rich.
The whole society is sick from top to bottom.
I'm sorry, but the poor, there is no nobility in being poor by itself.
If you want to take a vow of poverty because you're humble and you want to let go of material possessions, then that's fine.
But there are plenty of people who are very sinister, who happen also to be poor.
So, there is a tremendous spiritual rot in the society, and it's inside all of the classes.
It's in the poor, it's in the middle, and it's in the rich.
Let's not be naive.
I mean, talk about context denial.
I just lose it, like that guy earlier.
He sounds like a liberal, quoting Proverbs.
We're told to love the poor.
I know, and believe me, And I think that everybody should be treated with respect and dignity.
But I'm not talking about being mad at people for having not.
I'm talking about I'm mad at people because they are rude.
Because they are belligerent.
They are offensive.
I'm talking about people that want to tear down society because they are resentful.
That's a totally different story.
And that is the situation in America.
It is the rich working with the poor, and it's this unholy alliance against the whole society.
And I'm saying, no.
Everybody has their role in society, and really nobody is acting appropriately.
The rich are not acting in a responsible way.
They have enormous privilege, but they're not being responsible.
And the poor, Although they have no privilege, they're not humble at all.
They're not meek.
They're not grateful.
They're... I don't even know what.
They're feral.
And it's not all of them, of course.
I mean, I'm making generalizations here, and that's what they are, is generalizations.
When you see the poor in this country, they're angry, they're resentful, they're hostile to this country that took them in if they're immigrants.
You know, and the black people that are poor, they're filled with animosity.
And these left-wing people that you see, these students or young people, same deal.
They're pissed off.
They're wearing Converse and skinny jeans and they're like, fuck my boss, man.
They're smoking cigarettes outside.
Man, fuck my parents, man.
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They won't give me a raise in my allowance.
nick fuentes
Now don't get me wrong.
Of course there are problems in the country.
I'm not saying that people don't have a right to be pissed off.
But, you know, it's not like these are like real winners.
The whole country is rotten to the core in my opinion.
That's the point.
Everybody'd like to point the finger and say, oh, well, it's, uh, it's the 1%.
So, yeah, you got it right.
99% of the country's just fine.
No problems.
It's just those people.
It's just this, it's just those rich people.
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Really?
I don't think so.
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Now he's getting pissed off.
He's getting roasted for Super Chats.
He's getting mad.
Hey listen man, you got to make better Super Chats, okay?
I mean you're right, you are right.
The live chat, if they want to make criticisms, they should they should fork over their $3, but you know, look, you can't hate the game, okay?
Or you can't hate the players, hate the game.
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Also, it's pinned, but doesn't matter.
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nick fuentes
So you want me to... Look, I'm not going to read a book that... So you say, well, it's not going to fit in a Super Chat.
I say, well, I can't read it.
Then you say, well, it couldn't fit in a thousand Super Chats.
Okay, well, I'm not going to read a book on the stream because you sent $6.
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I disagree with the emphasis on Zionist Jews.
Democrats have Bolshevik Jews who are just as bad and more relevant today than Zionist Jews.
Churchill states this Jewish struggle in Zionism versus Bolshevism.
nick fuentes
Well, you're wrong.
Okay, because although you're right that there are left-wing Jews that are very influential and everything, the only way to oppose them is from the right, and the right is totally controlled by Zionists.
So, I mean, what's your scenario?
We team up with the Zionists?
Is that what you're saying?
It's not an emphasis.
It's not saying I'm emphasizing Zionists over the Bolsheviks, if that's what you want to call it.
The problem is that people are teaming up with the Zionists against the Bolsheviks.
And you know what you get in the end?
Virtually the same situation.
You think the Zionists are going to shut down immigration?
You think the Zionists are going to give us a nationalist government?
Because by definition, they can't.
Their allegiance is to another nation.
So... Maybe I'm missing your point, but I don't emphasize Zionists over... I say, look, we don't want Jewish power.
I'm in favor of taking our own side.
Maybe you're so used to taking sides with Jewish groups that don't share interests with you, but I'm saying we should take our own side.
I'm not a Zionist and I'm not a Bolshevik.
I'm a Catholic and I'm an American.
So I say we need a Republican Party or an oppositional party that is animated by America first and Christianity.
Not Zionism, not liberalism.
All these other people seem to be saying, no, we have to have one or the other.
You know, if you're not with the Zionists, then you're a Bolshevik.
And, you know, so it's not about emphasizing one or the other, it's saying, look, you have this dynamic where the dialectic that John Andrews sent $3.
In the 50s and early 60s major corporations would sponsor high culture, architecture and concerts on TV in prime time.
It's defined by a Jewish interest.
And I'm saying I want no part in either side.
So you've got it all wrong.
You clearly don't understand.
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When they could offshore, the connection to the host was lost.
nick fuentes
When they could offshore, Offshore, the connection to, oh, because they employed workers.
Yeah, that's actually an interesting connection.
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A good friend named Mike is going through a really rough time in his marriage.
Could you say a prayer for him?
He really needs all the prayers he can get.
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What's going on?
nick fuentes
What's going on in his marriage?
I love the prayer requests like this, Pray for my friend who's having a fight with his wife.
I pray that your friend's dispute with his wife is resolved.
Okay?
Listen, I don't mean to be cynical, but I mean, that sounds interesting.
Maybe I'm a jerk.
Maybe I'm a cynic.
Maybe I'm not being a very good Christian, but I'm a little cynical about what this entails.
This guy, you must be the best wingman ever.
Listen, hey Mike, I super chatted this show and everyone in the audience is praying for your fight with your wife that you can sleep in the bed tonight or something.
It's like, oh brother.
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Thank you, thank you.
Thank you, exactly.
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Poors could never oh slash.
nick fuentes
Absolutely.
Absolutely.
Poors could never even dream of a super chat that big.
Thank you very much for the big super chat.
I appreciate it, man.
God bless.
I love the rich.
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It's time to log off live chat.
It's time to get a job.
SMH clown ass niggas.
nick fuentes
Hey man, it's okay.
Alright, just chill.
Relax.
Okay, buddy?
Take five.
You're a good guy.
A lot of good super chats.
You know, you're just having a little... You're having a little difficulty this week.
That's okay.
We all... You're finding your voice.
You're finding your voice.
That's fine.
We all go through periods.
We have to work on it a little bit.
You're an absolutely stellar person.
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I'm broke because I'm a lazy drug addict.
Wigger, I'll be honest.
Love you.
Aha!
nick fuentes
Well, at least you're honest about it.
But let's rise above, okay?
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Let's be better.
nick fuentes
Wow, thank you very much for the big super chat!
Exactly.
I totally agree.
Well, all the classes of society need to be pointed in the same direction.
I want harmony.
And there will be rich and there will be poor, but they'll be in harmony.
And they're going to be working for the good of the public.
And that means that
The poor are gonna be courteous and they're gonna be humble and friendly and the rich are gonna be magnanimous and benevolent and charitable and like that's that's a harmonious order but this like oh it's the rich I hate the rich cuz I'm poor it's satanic it's satanic and it's destructive so thanks for the big super chat god bless you man and totally agree with the message you're right black row I percent three dollars how are you mad at the things you said
What do you mean?
I don't know what you're talking about.
What did I say?
You're just struggling.
Is it because you're black?
You're having a hard time?
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Geez.
nick fuentes
I don't know what you're talking about.
You're talking about killing officials.
So, just shut the fuck up, dude.
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Alright.
nick fuentes
Anyway, geez.
Tough crowd tonight.
Well, that's our last Super Chat.
That's gonna do it for me.
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Special thanks to them.
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Is that his name?
Eidolon, Groyper, and yeah, I think that's all of them.
Special thanks to them.
Thanks to all our Super Chatters.
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I'll see you tomorrow.
Until then, have a great rest of your evening.
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