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I've never heard of Nick, what? | |
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And its consequences have been a disaster for the human race. | ||
They, they see America merely as a vessel. | ||
I mean, only, only a class of people so rootless We're going to smash your brain in with the Bible, idiot. | ||
America in such a way is merely a vessel for abstractions, right? | ||
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We're going to smash your brain in with the Bible, idiot. | |
And I'm addicted to the serotonin rush. | ||
Where's enough enough, babe? | ||
Where's enough enough, babe? | ||
Sit. | ||
Just eat a big mac, you stupid bitch. | ||
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We're not allowed to make jokes anymore. | |
We're not allowed to make jokes. | ||
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It's not funny. | |
Sipping wine. | ||
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Having some pasta. | |
Having some pizza. | ||
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Oh. | |
I'm weird. | ||
I'm normal. | ||
I'm the father. | ||
I'm normal. | ||
I'm a rich. | ||
I'm a rich. | ||
All right. | ||
I'm an original. - Bye. | ||
One person raised his voice. | ||
The teacher couldn't believe it. | ||
but the classroom couldn't believe it either. | ||
But in the end, he had logic on his side. | ||
And at the end of the day, he proved his point. | ||
And I'm addicted to Sarah Taylor-Rush. | ||
And I'm addicted to Sarah Taylor-Rush. | ||
And I'm addicted to Sarah Taylor-Rush. | ||
It's going to be only America first. | ||
America first. | ||
The American people will come first once again. | ||
With respect, the respect that we deserve. | ||
From this day forward, it's From this day forward, it's going to be only America first. | ||
America First. America First. America First. America | ||
First. America | ||
First. America First. | ||
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 Wednesday. | ||
We have a lot to talk about tonight. | ||
Lots to get into. | ||
Big show. | ||
Lots to talk about. | ||
Our featured story tonight, we're talking about the liberal who was stabbed to death in New York City this week. | ||
It's all over social media. | ||
Everybody's talking about it. | ||
His name was Ryan Carson. | ||
He was 32 years old and seemingly for no reason a black person stabbed him to death in the middle of the street. | ||
And now he's gone. | ||
And we'll be talking about the story and more specifically talking about the irony which is really at the center of the story. | ||
Which has become a source of debate and I've seen a lot of people comment on this on Twitter. | ||
Even a lot of people that I like And they're saying, well, but we can't gloat about his death. | ||
We can't gloat about the fact that all these liberal activists who, they're out there pushing for black people to be exonerated from any crime that they might commit because of the legacy of slavery. | ||
They then wind up getting murdered by black people. | ||
And some say that that's not okay to talk about or that we have to be respectful in a certain way. | ||
So I want to talk all about that tonight because it's pretty amazing. | ||
I mean, it's not amazing that he died, but the irony is pretty rich, you have to admit. | ||
Even if you are feeling very broken up about it, which I'm not, but if you are, you have to admit it is a little bit ironic that all these liberals, they really could not care less about what's going on to our country Depending on who's doing it. | ||
If it's black people doing it, they seem not to care. | ||
And then it happens to them. | ||
Then they're dead. | ||
A little bit ironic. | ||
So, we'll talk about that. | ||
It is a shame. | ||
It is a tragedy. | ||
It's very sad. | ||
We don't want that to happen. | ||
And yet, it does happen. | ||
So, that'll be our featured story. | ||
We'll also be talking tonight about an assassination attempt, apparently. | ||
Against the leader of the Alternative for Germany party, a far-right opposition party in Germany. | ||
Today the leader of that party was holding a rally where some say that he was hit with a syringe and then had a medical episode where he collapsed and an ambulance was called and he was taken to the hospital in critical condition. | ||
And this is just days before an important election where this party has been making some serious gains. | ||
They're polling much higher than they ever have and higher than any of the parties that are part of the governing coalition. | ||
So clearly somebody is out there trying to send a message. | ||
Is that the CIA? | ||
Is that Antifa? | ||
Is that the left? | ||
Maybe all the above. | ||
So... | ||
We'll talk about that too. | ||
It's pretty fascinating what's going on over there because as you know in Europe they pride themselves on being democratic and liberal and yet there's this curious phenomenon just like here in America where if the wrong people start winning they just start killing them. | ||
It's a democracy. | ||
You can have whatever you want. | ||
Pick what you like. | ||
Vote for who you want. | ||
Then the wrong person wins. | ||
And then they start killing them. | ||
Then they throw you in jail. | ||
They take your money. | ||
They kill you. | ||
But they insist it's a democracy. | ||
So, we'll talk about that. | ||
Very important timing, too, because of all the mass migration that's pouring in, not, I mean, across the entire world, in America and in Europe. | ||
And so, just like our election coming up here and their election coming up over there, this is a time when Just like years ago, just like in 2016, there's this historic demographic transition of all these people moving across, migrating from the South to the North, and this is an anti-immigration party that's leading, and just, it seems, at the critical moment, they try to take them out. | ||
So very relevant. | ||
So we'll talk about that too. | ||
Should be a good show. | ||
It's a little bit later, but that's okay. | ||
As a reminder, I'm not going to be here tomorrow or Friday. | ||
I have some stuff to take care of, but I will be back on Monday. | ||
So don't expect a show tomorrow or Friday, but Monday I'll be back and try to be there at the usual time. | ||
Very elusive. | ||
Very elusive, trying to start this show at a reasonable time. | ||
Somebody was telling me the other day about this reverse sleep disorder, where you actually are awake at night and asleep during the day. | ||
And I said, that sounds like me. | ||
But then I looked it up and it said that's actually a symptom of liver failure. | ||
So I'm just going to pretend I don't know that. | ||
I was going to say, you know, maybe I just have a bad sleep schedule. | ||
I was going to ignore that. | ||
But yeah, somebody was telling me, they said, oh, well, actually, He said he saw it on TV. | ||
There's a condition where you're asleep all day, awake during the night, and this causes severe disruption to a person's life. | ||
I said, oh, that happens to me all the time. | ||
He said you should look it up. | ||
And I did, and it said that's what happens when your organs are failing. | ||
I'm like, oh. | ||
Well I know that's not true, so I think I'm good. | ||
But anyway, so the always elusive 9, 10 o'clock slot, whenever we're supposed to do this thing, I'm gonna try and get it a little earlier on Monday, that's my promise. | ||
But no show tomorrow, Friday. | ||
Monday I'll be back. | ||
So that's the schedule. | ||
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I think that's all the announcements for tonight. | ||
But yeah, it's gonna be gonna be a good show. | ||
Kind of a slow week though. | ||
Aside from the McCarthy thing, which is a big deal, I kind of went off last night. | ||
I kind of popped off. | ||
I was feeling a little | ||
enthusiastic about the whole thing and I called out Paul Gosar and the rest of them so yesterday was a pretty big show pretty long monologue and lots of cover with Kevin McCarthy I still kind of can't believe it because I just feel like nothing ever happens I feel like nothing ever happens and then when things do happen it's never anything good and I know how that sounds but I've been doing this now for almost seven years and I | ||
It's just been really boring for most of it. | ||
And then whenever anything does happen, it's a huge disappointment. | ||
It's a huge letdown. | ||
And I was really expecting that this time. | ||
So it was a remarkable surprise when McCarthy was forced out. | ||
I'm still elated about it. | ||
And honestly, it makes me somewhat optimistic because... And here, I'll tell you this and then we'll move on into the news. | ||
It's pretty telling. | ||
So, of course, who are the people that are the angriest that Kevin McCarthy was removed as Speaker yesterday? | ||
If you go on Twitter, it's Ben Shapiro and Mark Levin. | ||
They have lost their minds. | ||
They could not be more angry about the fact that Kevin McCarthy is no longer the Speaker. | ||
They're railing against Matt Gaetz. | ||
Mark Levin, in particular, he's an angry one. | ||
And of course what they both have in common is they're both hardcore Zionist Jews. | ||
Mark Levin, of course, big Israel cheerleader. | ||
Same thing with Shapiro. | ||
And it's not a perfect heuristic, but it's a very reliable one that if these Zionist Jews are mad, it's a good thing. | ||
It's almost always a good development. | ||
Because I was on Twitter the last couple days and seeing the reaction, and I saw a furious reaction from, actually it was three, Ben Shapiro, Mark Levin, and Joel Pollack, who's the hardcore Jewish Zionist editor of Breitbart. | ||
So it was three for three. | ||
They were all livid. | ||
And Fox News was pissed too. | ||
I watch a very contentious interview between, I think it was Burchett from Tennessee and Brian Kilmeade who's, I don't know what his show is. | ||
When I used to watch Fox, he was on The Morning Show, but very contentious exchange, and Fox News is not happy about it, so if Fox is not happy, and if the Zionists are not happy, you know it's a win. | ||
You know it's a good thing. | ||
They're all against Trump, they're all against Gates, that means I like them, that means it was a real, that means it was a legit win. | ||
Sometimes you can't really tell. | ||
Sometimes you're like, I can't tell who's Jewing who anymore. | ||
Sometimes I wake up and I'm like, I can't tell who's Jewing who. | ||
You know, it's one Jew and then another Jew and this is just how things go. | ||
Like with Elon Musk, we do this ban the ADL thing today. | ||
ADL's now paying Twitter. | ||
Who's Jewing who? | ||
But when I see that Pollack, Levin, Shapiro, Fox, when I see that the consensus is that they're furious, I'm like, okay. | ||
The Gentiles won! | ||
Okay, America won for real this time. | ||
The Gentiles really won. | ||
Fact-checked, you know, PolitiFact... PolitiFact returned a 100% true rating as evidenced by the Jewish Führer. | ||
Not to be confused with the German leader, like anger. | ||
Führer, like F-U-R-O-R. | ||
The anger from the Jewish community over the latest development. | ||
So we're happy. | ||
So okay, we got a real win finally. | ||
God bless Matt Gaetz. | ||
That's what makes a difference. | ||
One man can make a difference. | ||
Trump, Gaetz, whoever. | ||
That's why people got to take risks. | ||
That's why we have to elevate | ||
Real leaders and people that are willing to be bold and take risks because and and this is the last thing I'm going to say and then we're going to move on on the the whole Gates McCarthy thing and we'll follow up on this next week we might even have a speaker we'll see there's already some names in the running Steve Scalise and Jim Jordan and Elise Stefanik these are people from the leadership and some more popular members so we'll probably follow up next week on the rest of it but | ||
The last thing I want to say is this. | ||
The reason why it was such a surprise is because if you had told anybody a year ago that it would be anybody other than McCarthy, no one would believe you. | ||
And if you had told somebody that there would be a one-vote motion to vacate and that seven or eight members would be able to remove one of the worst establishment guys from that post, no one would believe you. | ||
But he made it happen, and that's the thing. | ||
You gotta get in and figure it out. | ||
Wherever you are in your life, whatever station, whatever age, you will encounter problems. | ||
You gotta figure them out. | ||
No one's gonna figure these things out for us. | ||
Because we're being told all the time, and basically an observation of the facts will tell us, that we don't have a chance to fix things in our country. | ||
There's just no, statistically speaking, realistically, there's no chance to save our country. | ||
Yet, we keep fighting. | ||
Because what are we gonna do? | ||
Lay down and die? | ||
Dig our own grave and jump in it and fill in the dirt on top of us? | ||
We have to figure out a way. | ||
Defeat is not an option. | ||
So when you encounter, whether it's a big problem, long term, generational like that, or a small, relatively small problem like this, you need people with guts and who are clever to get in there and figure out a way. | ||
We don't need more people to tell us what can't be done, or the limitations, or how circumstances conspired against us. | ||
We need young, energetic, smart people that can get in situations like that and figure out a way, and do the thing that everyone thinks a year ago or today is impossible. | ||
They need to bring it forth from the timeline where we win. | ||
We need to imagine the timeline where we win, where we take our country back, where Europe is still white, We have to imagine that and we need people that can bring it forward into the future and make that the one that becomes our reality. | ||
We don't need people that tell us about, oh, well, we can't do that because then this, that, and the other will happen. | ||
Oh, we can't do that. | ||
That's never been done before. | ||
Oh, that's not realistic. | ||
So that, to me, when I see things like that, on a very general level, it's a white pill because it reminds us that there still are victories that can be had. | ||
It reminds us that if we are smart and if we work hard, there still are victories out there. | ||
There still are exploits where the right person in the right position can get in there. | ||
And deliver something. | ||
Because I think maybe more than anything, the consensus is that that can't happen. | ||
More than there is agreement on anything else, there's agreement that basically no one can do anything. | ||
So, whether it's Keith Woods with Ban the ADL, or it's Matt Gaetz with this, or it's Trump with the election, or Elon Musk even buying Twitter, although we're not totally happy with it. | ||
That's the signal. | ||
So that's a rallying cry. | ||
But anyway, so that's that. | ||
I'm probably going to follow up with a lot more about this This battle now for the speakership. | ||
It's going to be down to the wire again, because like we talked about, there's this continuing resolution that runs out in the middle of November and the speakership battle. | ||
So I'll cover that next week, but because we'll have a little bit more insight next week. | ||
But I want to get on into the news tonight and our first story is about this opposition leader in Germany. | ||
Who apparently was almost killed today. | ||
And we don't know that. | ||
It's not 100% verified. | ||
But apparently the leader of this AFD, Alternative for Deutschland, or Alternative for Germany, This right-wing opposition party, they're swelling in the polls. | ||
Looks like they're going to have more representation in government than ever before with their upcoming elections. | ||
And their leader was hauling a rally today when he collapsed after taking photographs with supporters. | ||
And they say that at the scene, allegedly there were suspects who may have had something to do with that. | ||
Some said there was a syringe recovered, that maybe they injected him with something. | ||
And the report said that he collapsed in an apparent anaphylactic shock and he was rushed to the hospital in an ambulance. | ||
And so this is a story, this is from German media. | ||
It says, quote, at an AFD election campaign event there was apparently an attack on AFD boss Tino Krupola. | ||
Crapola. | ||
I don't know. | ||
That's disrespectful. | ||
Crapola. | ||
According to JF information, he was taken to the hospital with an ambulance. | ||
A spokesperson for the police confirmed to the Jung Freedom that an on-site mission is currently underway. | ||
A party spokesman said to the JF, At an AFD campaign event there was an incident against our party spokesman. | ||
He was therefore taken to a hospital where his condition is currently being clarified. | ||
This is translated from German by the way. | ||
That's why it's a little broken English. | ||
According to that courier, there was a counter-demonstration within sight and hearing range, which is supported by the CSU, Left Party, and SPD, among others. | ||
The AFD top candidate for the state election, Katrin Ebner-Steiner, confirmed the attack. | ||
However, she could not say what happened exactly. | ||
A syringe was allegedly found at the scene. | ||
Austrian publicist Gerald Grose, who was invited as a speaker, also confirmed the attack. | ||
And they say that when the spokesman or the party boss felt bad, he pointed to two young men who are now being interrogated by the police. | ||
He spoke of an anaphylactic shock and of a needle being found. | ||
According to other eyewitnesses, two people were arrested by the police who were said to be the alleged attackers. | ||
So if you have been and maybe you've heard about this lately and I'm not totally in tune because I don't follow European politics very closely But I have been aware of AFD for a long time. | ||
They're one of these right-wing parties in Europe like the National Front in France or like UKIP was or What's the other one the National Party, the BNP, they're like one of all these other groups like the one in Italy, Lega Nord, or I guess now it's just Lega. | ||
They're one of these far-right parties that's been in the conversation, I think, a lot in America ever since Trump got elected. | ||
As part of this constellation of Euro-skeptic, anti-green, anti-immigration parties, And there was a lot of talk, what I know about them as I remember back in 2016, there was a lot of talk of all these kinds of parties taking power in Europe in the vein of Donald Trump. | ||
And it never really materialized. | ||
We never got Le Pen in France, and the Brexit was stalled for years, and we never got AFD in Germany. | ||
But finally, after all this time, there's been a lot of talk in America now about how this party is now leading in the polls over there for the first time. | ||
And lately, their numbers in certain parts of Germany, they're the biggest party. | ||
They're bigger than all the parties in the governing coalition, polling very high nationally, and they'll do well in the upcoming European Union election too, that Germany may have AFD representatives in the European Parliament. | ||
And what's interesting is I mean that's interesting by itself and of course this is coming amid this latest wave of mass migration which has been allowed by actually the Italian Prime Minister and Elon Musk has weighed in and a lot of American media has weighed in about how hundreds of thousands of African migrants | ||
They go out off the coast of Libya, and they barely make it any distance at all, but these NGOs will come in, or the Italian government in some cases, will come in. | ||
They will go all the way across the Mediterranean Sea to Libya, scoop these guys up off the coast, and bring them to Italy. | ||
And they call that a rescue mission. | ||
They say, well, we have to rescue them from drowning. | ||
It's like, bring them to the beach. | ||
It's right there. | ||
It's within spitting distance. | ||
But they go all the way across the sea, scoop them up where they're drowning, because they don't know how to build these vessels. | ||
They scoop them up, they go all the way back, and then they bring them to Italy. | ||
They land in Italy, and then they move and go through Europe. | ||
To the countries with the richer welfare state. | ||
So that's how they get into Scandinavia. | ||
That's how they get to Denmark or Belgium or Germany. | ||
Because, of course, Belgium and Germany and Sweden don't share a border with Africa. | ||
And neither does Italy. | ||
But Italy is on the Mediterranean Sea, and that's where they're getting them, and that's where they're bringing them through. | ||
And so clearly the German people don't want any more migrants. | ||
Nobody wants these people here. | ||
And nobody wants them there because they're low IQ, they're violent, they're dirty. | ||
These people are illiterate peasants. | ||
They don't belong there. | ||
What country wants more of these people? | ||
Any country can take a responsible number of true refugees. | ||
Like, let's say there's a legitimate war and you bring in like a very, very small amount of people temporarily with the intention of returning them when the war is over. | ||
That's one thing. | ||
And I think anybody would be okay with that. | ||
That's a refugee program. | ||
That's what a refugee is. | ||
There's a particular situation and they're being put up on a temporary basis until it's resolved. | ||
And even within that, there's principles. | ||
Like, for example, if there's a crisis that's happening in Syria, like there was eight years ago, why don't you put these people up as refugees in Saudi Arabia, which is in the neighborhood? | ||
Why don't you put them up as refugees in Turkey, which is right across the way? | ||
Why do you bring them all the way to Minnesota, across on the other side of the world? | ||
So again, the problem is that this is not actually even a refugee program. | ||
That's a wrong word for it. | ||
It's also not an immigration program either, because immigration involves things like visas, and it involves vetting, and that is something that is under the control of the sovereign government. | ||
The sovereign government will determine how many people are let in, under what conditions, And they can determine whether to keep that or leave it. | ||
They can determine if they want to have that going or if they want to cut it off. | ||
What's happening in all these Western countries is it's not a refugee program. | ||
It's not an immigration program. | ||
These people are coming here without permission. | ||
It's completely unregulated. | ||
We have no idea who they are, and really it's the volume. | ||
There's just too many of them coming here. | ||
Probably nobody would even care if it was a very, very small number, but it's a not negligible number. | ||
It's in the millions per year. | ||
And that's already bad enough for a country like the United States, which has a population of 330 million. | ||
When you have millions of refugees pouring into Germany, which is a quarter of that size, which I think is 80 million, It makes a much bigger impact. | ||
It also makes a bigger impact because Germany is a true... I mean, not that America isn't, but Germany is an ethnicity. | ||
These are people with a distinct culture, language, ancestry, ethnicity that goes back thousands and thousands and thousands of years. | ||
It's a very... which is somewhat different than America, which is a settler nation and much larger in different circumstances. | ||
Not to deprive America of its nationhood, but it is somewhat different. | ||
So these people also stick out like a sore thumb. | ||
What's more, they come there and cause all kinds of problems. | ||
It just so happens that not only are they not permitted to come in, and there's millions of them, and they're never going back, but they're also violent, rude, stupid, uneducated, and no country wants that. | ||
No country should have to endure that. | ||
And yet that's the current status. | ||
And so it's with that as the backdrop that this party is rising. | ||
And here's the main thrust of this show tonight. | ||
Which I think should make people think big picture about how it's all connected. | ||
So in Germany they have all these people pouring in and the people clearly are sick of it. | ||
That's why the far-right anti-immigration party is winning. | ||
Obviously they're receiving popular support from the people because the people are sick of all these immigrants. | ||
So they want a party that's going to kick them out or prevent them from coming here. | ||
But if you look at the press about the rise of this anti-immigrant party, they treat it like it's an existential dilemma. | ||
They treat it like it's a problem. | ||
And it's not just in their own press, but it's in the American press, it's in the European press. | ||
They say, how are we going to deal with the problem of this anti-immigrant party becoming popular? | ||
They say, how are we going to deal with this? | ||
There was even a story, this is from a different German publication, About how all these people are coming together to stop them. | ||
It says, tens of thousands of people attended a demonstration in Munich in opposition to the AFD. | ||
Charlotte Knobloch, a Holocaust survivor and president of the Central Council of Jews in Germany, whatever that is, Warned the crowd against the rising strength of the party, which has surged in opinion polls across Germany. | ||
She says, if, according to the polls, every seventh Bavarian voter wants to vote for an extreme right-wing party on Sunday, then this is no longer a mere slip in the political establishment. | ||
It must be clear to everyone, what starts to slide today can bury our democracy under itself tomorrow. | ||
A Holocaust survivor. | ||
And this is the curious thing about all these Western democracies. | ||
Democracies is that they're all in favor of one man one vote They're all in favor of the sanctity of the ballot box, and the democratic representation of the government, and a mandate that comes from the people, until you get a right-wing party. | ||
But a very specific kind of right-wing party. | ||
Not just any kind of right-wing party, but a very specific kind of right-wing party. | ||
In France, for example, they're fine with Emmanuel Macron, who's been called the center-right president. | ||
They're fine with a Rishi Sunak, who is the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, who today boldly declared there's only two genders. | ||
They're fine with a Mitt Romney, or a John McCain, or even a George Bush. | ||
But when it comes to a very specific kind of right-wing candidate, then they say it's a problem. | ||
Then they say the people are wrong, and democracy's wrong, and we have to undertake these extraordinary measures to prevent them from wielding power. | ||
Up to and including, in this case, an assassination attempt. | ||
Because apparently this leader of this party has been banned from social media. | ||
He's been debanked by German banks. | ||
And this is a popular story. | ||
It actually went in the press and talked about it. | ||
They said that they took out his bank account. | ||
He's a leader of a major political party. | ||
Can't have a bank account. | ||
And then today they try to kill him. | ||
And these are just a few examples of what's going on. | ||
But it goes to show this relationship that there is in these countries between the media and the state and immigration. | ||
Which is that you sort of get all of them together. | ||
It's a package deal. | ||
Everybody thinks like, oh, democracy's great, the problem is the left, or the left-wing party. | ||
Oh, the media's great, the problem is just when they tend to be biased. | ||
Or, oh, immigration's fine, it's just that it's illegal. | ||
But there's a pattern here. | ||
Which is that it's not just in America because people can lay the blame at the feet of a million different things in America for why we have immigration or why the media is the way that it is. | ||
But it's like that in all the countries. | ||
There's not one exception. | ||
It's like that in all of Western Europe, it's like that in all of North America, and it's like that in Australia. | ||
So what gives? | ||
These are countries speaking different languages with different religions, different histories, and so on. | ||
And yet in every single one of them, there is a hardcore left-wing media which seems to groom the population to vote for left-wing parties. | ||
They're unable to suppress anti-immigrant sentiment, and so then it becomes about, like in every one of these countries that I just listed, then it becomes about shutting that down through law enforcement, and shutting that down through these other cloak-and-dagger methods. | ||
Where it's about persecuting these people with the federal law enforcement, or it's about big tech clamping down, or they try to kill them. | ||
And it's to say that we really need a radical, alternative way of thinking. | ||
We need a revolution in our thinking. | ||
And that's not a coy way of me saying we need to overthrow the government. | ||
What I'm trying to say is, a lot of conservatives think that things are basically okay, they just need some changes. | ||
And I'm saying we need a radically new system. | ||
And we need a radically new approach. | ||
Which is not to think purely in terms of winning elections, but to think about power in a different way. | ||
I don't know that we'll ever be able to win elections. | ||
I don't know that we'll ever be able to change the media, because these things are very... they're inextricably bound up together. | ||
How people vote is inextricably bound up with what the media creates in terms of a particular status quo. | ||
The media grooms people through the distribution of information and opinion. | ||
And it has this self-replicating effect where the media tells people what to think and then people tell other people what to think based on what the media told them. | ||
And then all those people go and vote. | ||
And the media is telling them a very specific agenda about immigration. | ||
That seems to be something that you can't question. | ||
Why can no Western nation say no to immigration? | ||
Because it's not just here. | ||
And it's not just Canada, or Australia, or Ireland, or the UK, or Italy, it's all of them. | ||
It's every single one of them. | ||
And by the way, no other country has this problem. | ||
No other country. | ||
No other, I should say, system of countries has this problem. | ||
Have you ever heard of the Sub-Saharan Migration Crisis? | ||
No. | ||
Have you heard of the Asian Migration Crisis? | ||
No. | ||
Is it a problem in Japan? | ||
Some people say, well this is just, this is just something that spontaneously happens. | ||
This just happens. | ||
When a country gets rich enough or developed enough, eventually they just get buried in African immigrants. | ||
That's just how it goes. | ||
Really? | ||
Because that doesn't seem to be a problem in Japan or South Korea. | ||
They seem to be doing just fine and they're not bringing in any immigrants. | ||
Their fertility rate's going down. | ||
Their population's aging, but they're not bringing in a level of immigration that changes the composition of their country. | ||
Nor does there seem to be an extreme pressure to do that. | ||
So it seems to be something that's very particular to white countries, and that seems to be a part of the agenda that is unquestionable and unconditional, and if it gets challenged, Like in the case of Trump, or in the case of the truckers, or in the case of the Brexit people, or wherever, then suddenly you're going against democracy. | ||
You're an enemy of the state. | ||
You're going against the core of the country. | ||
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The Holocaust survivors come out. | |
Now what does the Holocaust have to do with accepting millions of immigrants? | ||
I'm sorry, I was under the impression, based on what I was told, that the Holocaust was a systematic killing of Jews during a world war by Hitler. | ||
So what does that have to do with bringing in millions of African economic migrants to Germany in 2023? | ||
What does one have to do with the other? | ||
Well... | ||
If you look into some of the literature, if you look into the literature from Hitler in those days, or even before that, even way before Hitler was around, if you look at the literature, one of the allegations about the Jews is that they, because of their hatred of Europeans and Christians, wanted to destroy the European race by bringing in massive amounts of immigrants. | ||
If you go back, there's a rumor about this that goes back well over a hundred years. | ||
And these things have been dismissed as a hoax or a forgery or hearsay or lies, but this goes back a long, long time. | ||
This idea that Jews want to bring in immigrants from other places to Europe to decimate them as a population. | ||
And now it's coming to fruition. | ||
And when anybody tries to stop it, they trot out the Holocaust survivors to say, if anybody tries to stop immigration, it's just another Holocaust. | ||
Really? | ||
It's a Holocaust of Jews? | ||
Or is it a Holocaust of the Jewish agenda? | ||
Are we coming after the... because I'm sorry. | ||
Let's say I change my name and I get plastic surgery and I change my face and I get out there and I say, we need to stop immigration. | ||
You know, forget everything else. | ||
Forget literally any other issue. | ||
Israel, the media, like whatever. | ||
Let's just say I'm a single issue guy. | ||
I've only ever talked about one thing. | ||
I rise up and say no more immigration. | ||
They're gonna try it out the Holocaust survivors. | ||
To say that I'm a neo-Nazi, I'm a fascist, because I don't want immigration. | ||
Why? | ||
What's the correlation? | ||
What's the connection between one and the other? | ||
Between the Holocaust in Poland a hundred years ago and mass migration into countries like Canada in the 21st century. | ||
What's the correlation? | ||
Why is one connected to the other? | ||
But that's what they'll do. | ||
They'll trot somebody out and say you're a neo-Nazi. | ||
Which is curious because at the same time in Israel they of course keenly understand this. | ||
How did they take over the mandate of Palestine? | ||
They flooded the territory with Jewish immigrants. | ||
That's how they did it. | ||
They went from 5% of the population there to half the population to eventually they'll be all of them through immigration. | ||
And they're concentrating themselves Geographically? | ||
And they have literally built a giant wall between their settlements and the settlements of their ethnic and religious peers. | ||
Enemies, maybe we'll call it. | ||
They built giant concrete walls to keep them out. | ||
They deport thousands and thousands of African migrants. | ||
They maintain an immigration policy that says if you're ethically Jewish, come on in. | ||
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If you're not, stop. | |
And it's part of their definition of anti-Semitism. | ||
They say that if you call out that hypocrisy, you're an anti-Semite. | ||
In other words, that when someone calls for an end to immigration here, you're a Nazi. | ||
When someone calls an end to immigration in Israel, they call that person the Minister of Domestic Affairs. | ||
They call that person Prime Minister. | ||
So that hypocrisy goes on. | ||
If you talk about it, according to the Holocaust Museum, They say that's anti-semitism to acknowledge this hypocrisy, to criticize Israel's immigration policies as anti-semitism. | ||
The same groups like ADL that police far-right extremists in America for being against immigration say it's a necessity for Israel to turn away immigrants over there. | ||
So what's really going on here? | ||
It seems as though there is a inextricable connection Between the Jews, the media, democracy, and immigration. | ||
No matter how hard you try, you just can't separate these things, can you? | ||
No matter where you look, they always seem to be working in tandem. | ||
They always seem to be connected. | ||
Media, democracy, Jews, mass migration. | ||
They're always together. | ||
There's no organ of mainstream media in any Western nation that opposes mass migration. | ||
And moreover, all these Western media outlets are controlled by parent companies. | ||
They're all highly centralized and they all advocate for the left-wing agenda and for the left-wing government, which is delivered by the population that obeys the media. | ||
And it seems that the central plank of all of these parties, right, left, or center, is that the immigration must flow. | ||
Whether you're Macron, whether you're Maloney, whether you're Sunic, whether you're Olaf Scholz, or you're Biden, or Obama, or you're DeSantis for that matter, even Trump! | ||
Even Trump says people have to come in legally. | ||
That seems to be the fixture that we all agree has to go on. | ||
And so that's why I say we need a little bit of a revolution in our thinking and say, what is it that we need to keep here? | ||
Because when I see all this, I say, get rid of the media, get rid of this democratic system which is allowing just anybody to vote. | ||
Is that really the best system? | ||
You look at America, 20% of the population of the adult population is not literate. | ||
But they can vote? | ||
How does that even make sense? | ||
People say, yeah, of course. | ||
Why of course? | ||
They can't read. | ||
20% of the adult population in America can't read. | ||
But they can vote. | ||
How does that make... They can't read at above a 5th grade level... at above a 5th grade reading level. | ||
Do you think the complex issues such as the war in Ukraine or the national debt Do you think that you require a greater than fifth grade reading level to understand these things? | ||
Of course you do! | ||
So why are they voting? | ||
We've got to get rid of that. | ||
And I would say this. | ||
If Jews can maintain a policy in their country, because that's what Israel is, it's their country. | ||
If Israel can maintain a policy that says no immigrants, then we should be able to do that as well. | ||
I don't want to hear about Holocaust anymore. | ||
I don't want to hear... I think Holocaust survivors should shut up. | ||
Because this is America, and immigration is a problem. | ||
So, you know, as soon as the Holocaust survivors want to agitate against immigration in Israel, well, then at least you're being consistent. | ||
But it seems like these Holocaust survivors, they're liars. | ||
They speak out of both sides of their mouth. | ||
On the one hand, a Holocaust survivor says, well, we need Israel. | ||
We need to have our own state. | ||
To avoid things like the Holocaust, or the Pale of Settlement, or the expulsions, or the Inquisition. | ||
We need Israel, and we need to protect Israel with intense immigration restrictions. | ||
But then, anywhere in the Western world, any white country, any Christian country, when a person gets up and says, no more immigrants, we're losing our identity as a nation, they go out there and say, this reminds them of Hitler, this reminds them of the Holocaust, we're losing our democracy. | ||
Respectfully, shut the fuck up. | ||
We don't want to hear it. | ||
Unless you're willing to criticize the immigration policy in Israel. | ||
And by the way, they'll always say stuff like, You'll say that, and their rebuttal is always, oh, well I don't agree with the Israeli government on everything. | ||
It's like, really? | ||
Then how come you only ever butt in when it's about our immigration policy? | ||
That always seems to be the rebuttal. | ||
You call these people out for having an allegiance to a foreign nation, and they'll always give this... It's like they're giving you a concession. | ||
They'll give you this consolation and say, well, I criticize the Israeli government too. | ||
Where? | ||
At the dinner table? | ||
Because whenever you're out in the public square, or on the Twitter space, or on the news media, it's only ever criticizing us. | ||
You're never out there in public criticizing Israel. | ||
Maybe you may think that in your head, or you may discuss that at your Shabbat dinner, but you never see them picketing or protesting like they do about the far right, the far right that wants to keep immigrants out in these countries. | ||
So, we gotta have a revolution in our way of thinking and say, this system is working against us. | ||
Immigration is obviously the number one threat. | ||
Obviously. | ||
Obviously. | ||
You don't need an above-fifth grade reading level to understand that. | ||
You don't need an above-fifth grade reading level to look at these people setting up tent cities and they're being put up in hotels and middle school gymnasiums and airports and say, we've got a problem here. | ||
But it seems that there is a conspiracy with this system that we have of a media-fueled democracy, which seems to be spearheaded by these Jews. | ||
And whenever there's a criticism of it, it turns into, well, that's anti-Semitism. | ||
What about the Holocaust? | ||
This is like Hitler. | ||
This is like Nazis. | ||
It's like, listen, I'm not a Nazi. | ||
And I'm not... I mean, look, we live in the 21st century. | ||
This is America. | ||
I mean, it's got nothing to do with Hitler. | ||
I would be happy as a clam if we just kept the immigrants out. | ||
Does that make me a Nazi? | ||
I'd be as happy as a clam if we had no illegal immigration. | ||
That's called enforcing the laws. | ||
I'd be happy if we restricted immigration to just half of what we have right now. | ||
That would be a massive improvement. | ||
And yet, that is not even entertained in the discussion despite immigration being wildly unpopular for generations. | ||
Why is that? | ||
And who's enforcing the silence on that issue? | ||
This whole system is the problem. | ||
It's a system that is money, buying media, media fueling a system that is corrupt and controlled in the shadows towards these ends that nobody wants. | ||
And they're able to get away with it because we don't know who to hold responsible. | ||
The money fuels the media, fuels the government, and the government makes these wildly unpopular decisions that nobody wants. | ||
And when the people get mad, they blame the politician. | ||
The politician is cycled out and someone else is brought in until they get unpopular. | ||
And then they're cycled out and someone else gets brought in. | ||
But the people that are really enforcing these things and really pulling the strings are never cycled. | ||
They never get elected and removed. | ||
They're always there. | ||
Because they're in unelected positions. | ||
Wielding all the influence. | ||
So, you know, this is just food for thought that all across the board people are waking up and realizing we don't want these people here, we don't need these people here, and you know what? | ||
We have a right as a nation to say that we're not going to let them in here. | ||
That's a right of our nation. | ||
It's a big part of why we have a government. | ||
Is to tell people, you can't come here. | ||
That's literally one of the primary purposes of having a government at all. | ||
Is specifically to tell would-be immigrants, you can't come here. | ||
Or you have to leave. | ||
So that's our right, it's our prerogative. | ||
If we don't want them here, they shouldn't come. | ||
And yet we're browbeaten to submission by the media and by the democracy that tells us it's unacceptable to have anything other than this. | ||
And when the anti-immigration people start to win, suddenly they find all these problems. | ||
Suddenly a prosecutor finds out all these crimes, or sex scandals, or suddenly they get killed, or they lose their bank account. | ||
And the immigration keeps flowing. | ||
On some level, it isn't just about the money on some level for these people that want the immigrants here. | ||
It's not just about the profit. | ||
When people say immigration is just about profit, it's not just about profit. | ||
Just like the problems aren't just economic, the benefit That they're providing to somebody is not purely economic. | ||
Whoever that, whomever they may be, the benefit that is provided by the immigration is not just economic. | ||
And you know that because that's how hard they push it. | ||
So anyway, that's what's going on in Germany. | ||
If you're out there and you're in Germany, you gotta support this party. | ||
You gotta support the AFD. | ||
The bottom line is no more immigrants. | ||
No more. | ||
Not in Italy, not in Germany, not in America. | ||
Nowhere. | ||
Who needs them? | ||
Who needs them? | ||
Our country is already going to hell. | ||
We have problems. | ||
And then we're bringing people, like I said, and I don't say this to be mean. | ||
I'm not blaming them. | ||
I don't say this to be honest. | ||
Honestly, God, I don't say this to be cruel or to humiliate or to degrade. | ||
This is just this is what they are. | ||
This is just this is a description. | ||
They are dirty. | ||
They do not have good hygiene. | ||
They are illiterate. | ||
They are stupid. | ||
They have an average IQ that is much lower than in Europe and America. | ||
They have no capital. | ||
They have no education. | ||
And many times they exhibit these very, to say the least, undesirable traits. | ||
Like they like to rape a lot and kill people. | ||
So who wants these people here? | ||
We have enough problems. | ||
We had big problems before they arrived. | ||
And now they're coming here and they're setting up shop in the neighborhoods and people justify this with some cosmic compensation narrative that, well, we need to visit these horrible problems on our own country because why should they only have the suffering? | ||
We could have a conversation about how we could help them where they live. | ||
But we can't help them over there. | ||
We can't help anybody. | ||
There will be nowhere to go to if every country becomes like Africa, and there will be no white people left to generate success if we're all gone. | ||
So that's the imperative. | ||
Because these people, again, they're children of God, you know, they are human souls, and they should be treated with dignity and respect as they are shipped back by the millions because they gotta get out of here. | ||
You know, they can be children of God over there. | ||
They can be human souls with dignity and respect, but they can do it in Libya. | ||
They can do it in Sudan. | ||
They can do it in Venezuela. | ||
And if they want our help, then their governments can capitulate to ours and, you know, they can put in place policies that are going to work. | ||
But we can't bring over 5 billion poor people. | ||
It's just not going to work like that. | ||
That's not fair to us. | ||
So, anyway. | ||
So that's that. | ||
I want to move on. | ||
I want to get into our featured story, though, about this liberal activist, case in point, about our own problems. | ||
So I'm sure you saw the story this week. | ||
We talked about one on Monday. | ||
About a journalist who was killed in his house by burglars. | ||
And it's a terrible story, but he had been talking just a month prior about how there's no crime problem. | ||
Then black people shoot him in his house to death. | ||
It's a terrible story, but in part, then he's responsible. | ||
Partially. | ||
And on a similar note, there was another very similar story where A liberal activist in New York City was stabbed to death by some black maniac in the street, and the video's gone viral, everyone's seen it, and it's just awful. | ||
His name's Ryan Carson, he's 32 years old, he's sitting on a bench with his girlfriend, and apparently, get this, it was on Malcolm X Boulevard. | ||
Okay? | ||
So if that's not a perfect picture I don't know what is. | ||
I don't know what you're doing at that time of night on Malcolm X Boulevard. | ||
It's like we talked about the other week. | ||
Can a woman really say she was raped if she's basically dating the guy and they get drunk and she goes to his apartment and they're making out and he makes a move then she says it's rape? | ||
I said similarly. | ||
When Bruce Willis goes into the Bronx with the sandwich board that says he hates niggers and you know if they try and kill him are we gonna say Similarly, if you go to Malcolm X Boulevard in the middle of the night, in New York City, unarmed, and you're waiting for the bus, and you're sitting around, and then you get stabbed by a black guy, it's like, I don't know, I mean, maybe these things do happen. | ||
I mean, we've never heard of this happening before. | ||
Tends to be those streets, you know, Black Lives Matter Street, MLK Boulevard, George Floyd Street, these tend to be where these things happen. | ||
Anyway, So he's sitting there with his girlfriend and some black guy walks by muttering to himself. | ||
He starts kicking something and it's unclear really what happens but for whatever reason this guy, Ryan, approaches the black guy. | ||
They get in an altercation and it's over in five seconds. | ||
Ryan Carson slips and falls on his back on the bench and this guy stabs him in the heart and he dies instantly. | ||
Just like that. | ||
You know, one day, he's a 32-year-old guy, just like anybody watching this show, like you or me. | ||
He's out at night. | ||
He's thinking he's okay. | ||
He's with his girlfriend. | ||
They're dressed up. | ||
They had a date. | ||
See some black guy walking down the street. | ||
Within 10 seconds, his life is over. | ||
He's stabbed to death. | ||
That's how quickly it happens. | ||
He had plans. | ||
He had plans for next week. | ||
He had something ready the following morning. | ||
He was going to meet his friends for lunch. | ||
He was going to see the Napoleon movie in November. | ||
He was looking forward to seeing his parents on Thanksgiving. | ||
He was thinking about what he was going to be for Halloween. | ||
Well, not anymore, because in 10 seconds, he was stabbed through the heart with a knife by a stranger on the sidewalk. | ||
And now that's all over. | ||
And the plans of everyone he knew, that's on hold as well while they grieve. | ||
That's how quickly it happens. | ||
But he was a liberal activist. | ||
This stuff apparently doesn't happen. | ||
And when it does, it's nobody's fault. | ||
His girlfriend has since come out, and she said that if the victim were still alive, that he would not blame the assailant. | ||
And that he would see his killer as a victim of the system. | ||
That's right. | ||
And what does that mean, of course? | ||
It was racism's fault. | ||
Racism killed him. | ||
Because racism made the black people murderous. | ||
So when the black people murder anybody else, well, it's racism's fault. | ||
That was slavery that did it. | ||
Somewhere on a long enough timeline, it's a white person's fault. | ||
It's never a black per- Even if a black person's holding a gun to your head and pulls a trigger that activates the bullet that flies through your head, And kills you. | ||
Somewhere along the line, it's a white person's fault. | ||
Truly. | ||
That's what the girlfriend says. | ||
What a winner she is, though, right? | ||
Imagine... I would hope to have a girlfriend. | ||
People are always telling me, with opinions like yours, you'll never have a girlfriend. | ||
Yeah, I mean, and I'm really missing out. | ||
What a tragedy. | ||
I can only hope to have a girlfriend who, after I get killed, she makes excuses for the killer. | ||
Some guy stabs me to death and my girlfriend, who's supposed to love me, says, well, you know, it wasn't really his fault. | ||
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So this is the story. | ||
It says, quote, Police are searching for an unidentified suspect in the murder of a social justice activist who was stabbed multiple times on a New York street while returning from a wedding. | ||
Ryan Carson was murdered near a bus station in Brooklyn's Crown Heights neighborhood on October 2nd. | ||
The suspect, who has not been named, was acting agitated before the unprovoked assault. | ||
Mayor Eric Adams vowed that police won't rest until an arrest is made. | ||
Surveillance camera footage shows a suspect dressed in dark clothing, Mr. Carson, and an unidentified woman at a bench near a bus stop at about 4 a.m. | ||
Yeah, you're kind of asking for it at that point. | ||
According to officials, Mr. So it's 4 a.m. | ||
at a bus stop on Malcolm X Boulevard in Brooklyn. | ||
Okay, so now that we've painted a picture for you. | ||
It says, according to officials, Mr. Carson and his companion began to walk away after seeing the suspect kicking over parked scooters before he confronted them and began shouting obscenities. | ||
Mr. Carson immediately placed himself between the man and his female companion to protect her. | ||
He was attempting to de-escalate the situation. | ||
Soon after, the suspect stabbed Mr. Carson three times, including one blow to the chest that pierced his heart and killed him. | ||
As Mr. Carson lay dying on the sidewalk, the male with the knife kicks him in the chest, threatens to stab the woman, and spits in her face. | ||
Victim of the system, by the way. | ||
Not an animal that needs to be killed or jailed forever. | ||
This is a victim of the system. | ||
Don't give this guy the death penalty. | ||
Don't put him in prison, you know, BLM or whatever. | ||
This guy's a victim of... A person can only be subject to so much racism before they stab someone to death and then spit in a woman's face. | ||
And threatened to kill her. | ||
I mean, we'd all do the same thing, right? | ||
It says, an unidentified woman believed to be the suspect's girlfriend arrived and apologized. | ||
Oh, well, apology accepted. | ||
On Wednesday, police released an image of the suspect and the girlfriend and sought the public's help in finding them. | ||
According to local media, police are withholding the identity of the suspect until they have probable cause to make an arrest. | ||
Mr. Karsten lived in New York for 13 years. | ||
For a decade, he organized campaigns in the New York Public Interest Research Group, which is focused on waste policy. | ||
So, it's obviously a tragic story. | ||
At the same time, though, this could be anybody. | ||
You know, this could be you or me. | ||
This could be somebody who is totally innocent. | ||
And if it was you or me, this guy wouldn't know your name and it wouldn't even get media attention and he wouldn't care. | ||
And if it did happen he would say, well it's the fault of racism. | ||
But this time it's him. | ||
I don't think it's gloating to say that on some level you lay in the bed that you make. | ||
This is what our country has become. | ||
And it's not become this way because of black people who are 13% of the population and it's not that way because of anybody else. | ||
It's because of white elites and Jews to a big extent also. | ||
But it's a lot of white elites who have bought their message. | ||
White liberal elites who have money but are cowardly and afraid to act or they bought into it and they make excuses. | ||
They make excuses for black criminality or any criminality for that matter. | ||
For the way things are. | ||
There was a story just today about how in Washington DC there's an entire CVS store that's cleared out. | ||
Empty shelves. | ||
Because people go in when their shipments come in. | ||
Black kids come in when the shipments come in. | ||
And steal all the products and sell them to street vendors. | ||
And street vendors are selling toothbrushes and shampoo and candy bars. | ||
And when the locals were interviewed, they said, well, you know, I'm not defending it, but maybe they need the money. | ||
Or, well, you know, maybe people need their, they need care. | ||
They need hair care products. | ||
They need their care. | ||
Well, then don't be upset when you get stabbed to death. | ||
You can't really get blamed if you then get stabbed to death. | ||
I think that on some level, These things do, you know, you're not totally blameless at that point. | ||
That's not to say it's a good thing. | ||
It's not to say that it's deserved necessarily or anything like that. | ||
But society has gone this way for a long time because of complacency or because people are actively complicit in it. | ||
And then people start dropping like flies and people go, the horror, the horror. | ||
Even while it's happening, they blame it on racism. | ||
Okay, well these are morally bankrupt people. | ||
And that's really, I think, what it comes down to is it's about morality. | ||
Is murder wrong or is it not? | ||
I mean, we obviously believe it is. | ||
That's why we feel this way. | ||
That's why we feel badly about it. | ||
Because a murder is wrong, and the person who took the life is culpable. | ||
They don't believe in that. | ||
These people don't believe in God. | ||
They don't believe that a murder is wrong. | ||
They believe that a murder is wrong under certain circumstances. | ||
They believe that stealing is wrong under certain circumstances. | ||
Adultery is wrong under certain circumstances. | ||
They don't have a moral compass, and I think that's why a lot of people feel that they're not blameless. | ||
Because they have abdicated any kind of moral responsibility to even make moral statements or moral pronouncements. | ||
Or, I should say, the right ones. | ||
Then they get killed. | ||
And then it's our job to apply the same standard and say, well, it was a black guy killing a white person. | ||
I call that reparations then, right? | ||
Isn't that what the answer is always? | ||
That's equality, I guess. | ||
It's amusing because finally it's happening to white people. | ||
That's been going on to black people forever. | ||
How's that for a response? | ||
So it just comes down simply to do we want to live in a country where we have morality, where it's wrong to steal, it's wrong to murder, and we enforce the law. | ||
And no matter what the color, and no matter what happens to the suspect when we chase them, that we're gonna punish people that do those things. | ||
We have to do it. | ||
But this is something that's going on, and I'll just say to people, this is where racism almost becomes a survival instinct. | ||
And I don't mean that you need to be hateful towards other people. | ||
I'm not saying to be prejudiced, or to be cruel, or discriminate, or call names. | ||
I'm not saying that. | ||
But, you know, some people have called me racist. | ||
Okay, fine. | ||
I mean, I love everybody. | ||
I love black people. | ||
I love white people. | ||
I have love for everybody. | ||
And I don't hate anybody because of who they are. | ||
I don't hate anybody because of their color, their skin. | ||
You know, I have very good friends who are black or something else. | ||
But I'll tell you this, and maybe I'm racist for this, and you know what? | ||
Guilty as charged. | ||
You got me. | ||
You got me. | ||
If I am in a... First of all, I would never be on Malcolm X Boulevard at 4 a.m. | ||
That's racist. | ||
I'll tell you something else. | ||
If I was on Malcolm X Boulevard at 4 a.m. | ||
and I saw a black guy walking down the street, I would get up and walk the other way immediately. | ||
And maybe that's also racist. | ||
And I would say to anybody watching the show, that's what you need to do. | ||
If you live near these people, you need to get away from them. | ||
You need to get away. | ||
And if they go to your kid's school, you need to get your kids out and take them to another school. | ||
This is about survival. | ||
This is not about... I'm not saying that to hurt their feelings. | ||
It's not because I don't want to be near them because of who they are. | ||
I say that because we read the papers, okay? | ||
We see the news. | ||
We see the clips. | ||
This is what's going on. | ||
And if your kids are in a school like that, The odds are greater that there's going to be a problem. | ||
And when somebody walks by like that at 4am, you could end up with a hole in your heart. | ||
Because you've just been stabbed to death. | ||
If this guy were racist, he'd still be alive. | ||
Would you rather be dead and not racist, whatever that means, or alive and racist? | ||
Me? | ||
I prefer to be alive and racist. | ||
So if I see that guy walking down the street, I'm not confronting him. | ||
I'm getting up and running in the opposite direction. | ||
Because, and yeah, because of what he looks like. | ||
If it was a white guy, I wouldn't do it. | ||
And there's nothing... and you know what? | ||
I'm tired of being browbeat. | ||
Look, that's a reality. | ||
They don't like that. | ||
They want to complain about that. | ||
Stop killing everybody. | ||
Okay? | ||
Then you go and tell the people in your community, the community, the black community, you go back to your community and tell them, stop stealing cars. | ||
Stop stabbing people for no reason. | ||
You know, they always want to talk about the black community and everything. | ||
Then, when they're out there killing people, it's nobody's fault. | ||
Well, that was a bad apple. | ||
Oh, okay. | ||
A lot of bad apples. | ||
I don't want to bob for apples in that apple cart. | ||
I'm the bad guy? | ||
Really? | ||
Maybe you need to talk to the other fucking apples then. | ||
Maybe you need to find the bad apples and get rid of them. | ||
Then maybe people want to bob for apples in a school where there's black kids or whatever. | ||
I'm not into mixed metaphors, but you know. | ||
Maybe I want to bob for apples in a neighborhood where it's not 100% white. | ||
Or Hispanic. | ||
But, uh... | ||
That's just the way it is. | ||
And people need to get hip. | ||
You can't be caught lacking around them. | ||
Because this is real, and it is happening, and the people that aren't aware of what's going on are sorry for it. | ||
Because they're dead, or they're in critical condition, or they have problems. | ||
You get lucky if something like this doesn't happen. | ||
But it just goes to show these liberals, they live in a fantasy land. | ||
I don't know what this guy thought was going to happen in this encounter. | ||
They live in a fantasy land where you could be in a bad neighborhood at 4 a.m. | ||
at a bus stop and not be in danger. | ||
Or, you know, you could see an individual like this walking down the street and you can confront them. | ||
What are you thinking? | ||
He's living in the world where Trayvon Martin was a little boy eating a bag of Skittles and he's living in the world where Michael Brown was a gentle giant and George Floyd just loved his mama. | ||
He just wanted his mama. | ||
This guy was living in that world where he thought that he could be on Malcolm X Boulevard at a bus stop at 4 a.m. | ||
and confront some unhinged black person. | ||
You can't do that. | ||
You can't do that. | ||
And as a matter of fact, it's the opposite. | ||
You can't relax. | ||
around that demographic. | ||
You gotta get up and walk the other way. | ||
You know, the best way to avoid that is just to never be in that situation, but if you are, you gotta get up and move. | ||
Doesn't matter where. | ||
Get up, go somewhere else, relocate somewhere safe. | ||
Especially if you're with a woman. | ||
So, and you gotta, these days you gotta carry a gun, you gotta defend yourself. | ||
Cause it's getting bad out there, and no one's gonna give a shit. | ||
People will kill you, and they won't even prosecute your killer. | ||
No one will even care. | ||
So, as far as I'm concerned, it's better a liberal than a conservative. | ||
And I don't mean that because conservatives are better, but it's like, on some level, liberals do have more culpability. | ||
They really do. | ||
Who has more culpability when a black criminal kills somebody? | ||
A liberal who denies that reality? | ||
And advocates and votes and donates their money to policies that facilitate that? | ||
Or somebody else who had no part of that? | ||
That's not to say it's deserved. | ||
Nobody deserves to get stabbed for no reason like that. | ||
When I see a guy like this go down, it's hard for me to be broken up about it because, you know, if that was me, they'd be laughing. | ||
If that was me, killed in the streets, they'd be laughing. | ||
They'd say, well, what did he say? | ||
What did he do? | ||
Did he say the N-word? | ||
Maybe he F'd around and found out. | ||
But I'm supposed to feel bad about this guy? | ||
They want to kill us. | ||
They want to put us in jail. | ||
Forever. | ||
They want our race to die. | ||
We gotta be upset about this? | ||
I'm not. | ||
Doesn't make it right. | ||
Doesn't not make it a tragedy, but, you know, I'm not upset about it. | ||
So, anyway, so that's that. | ||
It's just terrible that this happens in America. | ||
Things like this just shouldn't happen. | ||
And they don't have to. | ||
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It's totally avoidable. | |
But it is people like this that make it so. | ||
So anyway, that's that. | ||
Poor guy. | ||
I want to move on. | ||
I want to take a look at our Super Chats. | ||
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We'll see what you guys are saying about all this. | |
I'm getting hungry, man. | ||
I need some candy. | ||
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Alright, let's take a look. | |
I'll see what we got in our Super Chats. | ||
Probably not a lot because it's pretty late. | ||
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But I'll pull it up. | |
Let's see what we got coming through. | ||
Okay Where is it? | ||
Oh Oh, there it is. | ||
Okay. | ||
No way! | ||
Is that real? | ||
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Dude. | |
Yeah, see you in a month. | ||
No way! | ||
Let me take a look. | ||
Is there a new one or are you talking about an old one? | ||
Maybe you can link me. | ||
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you Thank you. | |
Well this isn't new, this is old. | ||
But man, I gotta get that. | ||
Somebody link me. | ||
He says it's new, but I don't see anything new here. | ||
Let me change the filter. | ||
Let's filter by results. | ||
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Let's see now. | |
It's past year. | ||
New Dawn is the one. | ||
Let's take a look. | ||
But this is old. | ||
This is a couple years old. | ||
Looks fire, though, man. | ||
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I gotta get this. | |
This looks so awesome. | ||
Well, it doesn't look that good, actually. | ||
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It looks... Looks kind of mid, actually. | |
I don't know. | ||
I guess I'll have to give it a try. | ||
Maybe I'll play it on stream. | ||
That would be fun. | ||
Yeah, this is sick. | ||
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New megastructures called Shipyards. | ||
New ship classes from Advanced Corvettes to Super Star Destroyers. | ||
Major and minor events. | ||
Yuuzhan Vong Endgame Crisis! | ||
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Unique institutional mechanic which provides ways to influence your neighborhood, your neighbors. | ||
Mandalorian story events. | ||
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Cool! | |
Cool. | ||
I gotta get that. | ||
Oh, I gotta get that. | ||
That's awesome. | ||
Yeah, we gotta play that when I... Maybe this weekend I'll play it. | ||
That sounds fine. | ||
Harvester sent $3. | ||
Hey, Nick. | ||
Thanks for all you do. | ||
Hey, thanks a lot, man. | ||
Appreciate you, Harvester. | ||
Thanks for all your help. | ||
You are the man. | ||
Okay. | ||
Let's see what else we got here. | ||
Harvester sent $25 and another so I don't look poor. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
You don't need to do that. | ||
You have helped plenty behind the scenes. | ||
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God bless you, buddy. | |
Thank you. | ||
The underscore lord underscore is underscore God sent three dollars. | ||
Call no man your father upon the earth, for one is your father, which is in heaven. | ||
Christ the King of Kings. | ||
You disobey this commandment of Christ. | ||
Your excuse last night was incorrect or wrong. | ||
They called the Apostles father, so you're just wrong. | ||
That's another, that's just more trash Protestant apologetics. | ||
Your Bible is literally jewed up. | ||
Yo, go read your Masoretic text, buddy. | ||
No more Protestant heresy in this chat. | ||
I did. | ||
Yeah, I think I'll cover that next week. | ||
Oh, this Protestant again. | ||
Yeah, no thanks. | ||
and Gversay spitting on Christians as ancient Jewish tradition that must continue. | ||
- I did, yeah, I think I'll cover that next week. | ||
- The underscore Lord underscore is underscore God sent. | ||
- Oh, this Protestant again, yeah, no thanks. | ||
- Saltwater crocodile sent $3. | ||
I swear to chomp, stomp and romp for NJF. - Great. | ||
- Pragmatic culture sent $20. | ||
The whole Somali Pirates as a street gang thing would totally work and I know because I have a friend who did something similar. | ||
For his college's coming out day he hired a mob of homeless to disrupt the event. | ||
They ended up taking the stage of some ceremony and causing such a ruckus it was half. | ||
Pragmatic Culture sent $10. | ||
Shut down. | ||
He and some other friends then used their student IDs to let them into various buildings and they became such an issue the whole campus had to go into lockdown while they found them all. | ||
Imagine what you could do with loyal Somali's two halves. | ||
That's an interesting idea. | ||
Yeah, imagine... Imagine if somebody that had a little bit of money just went into the ghetto and pulled some homeless people or refugees and said, Give you a couple bucks if you make me rich, you know? | ||
Man, yeah! | ||
Now we're talking! | ||
Let's make it work for us. | ||
Is that new? | ||
I don't think so, no. | ||
fly underscore white underscore guy sent $3.248. | ||
Have you heard first day out part two with ye? | ||
Uh, is that new? | ||
I don't think so. | ||
No. | ||
First day out freestyle by rundown spaz. | ||
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No, I haven't heard this. | |
Let's see. | ||
is this with Kanye | ||
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yeah you know | |
We'll be right back. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
My dick is singing. | ||
Kumbaya. | ||
Goodbye, man. | ||
That was pretty good. | ||
Cause they ain't got yay. | ||
Try to cancel me, but you can't cancel yay. | ||
If there was no yay, there would be no yay. | ||
You know I spazzing. | ||
Why you got so much cap in your cash? | ||
Even Elon know that I be gassing. | ||
That was pretty good. | ||
That's a pretty good, uh, that was bars. | ||
We haven't heard him rap like that in a long time. | ||
Well, not really. | ||
I mean, there was some good rapping on Donda, I should say. | ||
It was really the period between Life of Pablo and Donda where there wasn't a lot of rapping, but that was pretty... That was pretty good. | ||
I wonder when that was recorded. | ||
That had to have been after everything that happened, so... That sounds like it must have been recorded between January and now. | ||
Pretty good. | ||
That's pretty good. | ||
Yeah, okay. | ||
Let's go. | ||
No, I did not. | ||
Did that just come out today or something? | ||
Yeah, because I haven't heard that before, but that was pretty fire. | ||
Nice recommendation. | ||
Crusader Michael sent $3. | ||
Hi, Nick. | ||
My Twitter got suspended today at 4,200 followers after I exposed you as being responsible for normalizing abortion in the US. | ||
I got almost 80k views for that post. | ||
Oh, someone says, wait. | ||
Someone says that was AI? | ||
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No way! | |
That's AI? | ||
Wow, that's crazy! | ||
Let me listen to that again. | ||
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Hang on, just a part of it, not the whole thing. | |
Wow, that's AI? | ||
Oh my gosh, I couldn't even tell. | ||
black easy out the box like a cracker jack mr egomaniac them people trying to pay me back that's wow that's ai oh my gosh i couldn't even tell someone says i don't think it is no way dude that's crazy i ain't change rap real nigga artifact i mix the art with rap | ||
i mix gospel with chat i fucking daino snap yo career i made that yo where the fuck is yeah you know exactly where i'm at all rap could suck my balls sack bitch i'm back like a brawl yeah wow i can't even tell I'm trying to like think about how I could tell. | ||
The thing is it sounds more like how he did 15 years ago. | ||
That's the only thing is that he's into this like mumble style now, which is totally different. | ||
That's the only thing that I would say, but I mean... | ||
In other words, clearly the source material was his older stuff because it sounds like how he used to rap on like Graduation or Late Registration Because he doesn't really rap in the same style and his voice has changed a little bit But yeah, I mean other than that it sounds just like he did years ago. | ||
I couldn't even tell That's crazy, dude Wow, that's nuts. | ||
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Someone says you would never recycle an old beat. | |
Yeah, that too. | ||
Voice sounds robotic? | ||
Yeah, kind of. | ||
I mean, you couldn't really tell. | ||
diggers everywhere next year i pull up to the fucking man dollar in my underwear wow that's nuts someone says you would never recycle an old beat yeah that too voice sounds robotic yeah kind of i mean you couldn't really tell unless you were told that you wouldn't be able to tell i feel like that's crazy Wow! | ||
I couldn't even tell. | ||
Sad. | ||
They defeated me! | ||
AI defeated me! | ||
Damn it! | ||
I got outsmarted by AI. | ||
Let me compare. | ||
Let me compare. | ||
What's this like most recent song or something? | ||
Let's compare it to like How did he rap on hot shit? | ||
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How did he rap on hot shit? | |
When we lost Verge, I was on the verge They're telling me that doesn't sound very similar? - Bye. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Sounds similar to me. | ||
Someone says they could see the difference. | ||
Yeah, his voice is a little deeper. | ||
It's a little more throaty, I feel like. | ||
But... And yeah, it sounds a little more authentic, but... Sounds similar. | ||
Hot shit is trash? | ||
Dude, shut up. | ||
Hot shit is good. | ||
That's a good song. | ||
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Anyway. | |
That's nuts though. | ||
I can't believe that. | ||
I feel like, now that you say that, I feel like I heard that on TikTok or something. | ||
I vaguely remember that. | ||
That's crazy. | ||
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What was it? | |
Oh, you got exposed? | ||
unidentified
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You got banned because you exposed the Jews? | |
I love when people say shit like this. | ||
I got almost 80,000 views on that post. | ||
Not a bad way to go, huh? | ||
Oh my gosh, you're amazing! | ||
You're amazing! | ||
80,000 impressions? | ||
Whoa, dude! | ||
Hats off to this guy. | ||
White-pilled again, because you're amazing, dude. | ||
You expose their ass! | ||
You're amazing! | ||
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Is that what you wanted me to say? | |
Crusader Michael sent $3. | ||
More than 60 million unborn babies have been murdered in the U.S. | ||
Somewhat unrelated but someone should start a growiper rosary prayer group. | ||
Big opportunity if we can get men to pray together every day. | ||
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Wow. | |
This is big. | ||
Wowfi sent $6. | ||
Yesterday's show about how McCarthy fails to get conservative priorities accomplished is very reminiscent of Texas House Speaker Dave Feelin both work with Democrats. | ||
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I'm not familiar with all That's gotta be bait. | |
That's either bait. | ||
If it's bait, I'll answer it anyway though. | ||
I just love the good men scarcity thing. | ||
Also, sub 5 bodies. | ||
You know it's bait because of that. | ||
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single out of college bc guys are too weak to ask us out now we're not all whores they're all sub five bodies and conservative talk that's gotta be bait that's either bait if it's bait i'll answer it anyway though i just love the good man scarcity thing also sub my body you know it's bait because of that well we haven't had sex with five guys no way Girls that have had sex with four guys? | |
Yummy! | ||
Oh yeah! | ||
Give me all those girls that have had sex with four guys. | ||
I want the mother of my kids to be a woman that has had four guys' penises inside of her. | ||
Because that's good. | ||
That's awesome. | ||
Whoa, you didn't tell me there were chicks out there with four bodies. | ||
Now I know this is bait, but there are women that think like that. | ||
There are women that are like, I only have four bodies. | ||
They're looking at you like that Kevin James meme where they're like... Women when they have four bodies? | ||
Get the fuck out of my face with that. | ||
Sub-five bodies, that's crazy. | ||
And they get mad when we want to go after 17 year olds. | ||
17! | ||
Literally a child! | ||
When was your first body, bitch? | ||
Literally a child! | ||
It's like, I'm sorry, I'm pretty sure you had three bodies since you were 18 years old, you dumb bitch. | ||
Bodies on bodies. | ||
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Women have gone insane. | |
Boogly woogly cents $7. | ||
Liberals think they're morally right to silence or even kill just because they're not excluding people. | ||
It's the core of their supposed moral superiority. | ||
That's true. | ||
true simon school has sent three dollars suge knight tried to take out that white boy for dissing the muslim brothers true natsuk grecoid sent three dollars hey nikki i'm interested in reading some of buchanan because you have talked about him very highly but i'm not an american would you recommend buchanan to non-americans love you um | ||
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True. | |
yeah i would because it's still relevant although it is pretty specific to what's happening in america But yeah, I think it's relevant. | ||
Because in some of his books he talks about the migration crisis in Europe. | ||
So it's pretty universal, I guess. | ||
Okay, that's funny. | ||
That's funny, yeah. | ||
Griefing is allowed. | ||
It's a hardcore free-for-all server. | ||
Once you get into a black... Once you get out of MLK Boulevard... Yeah, it changes to intense music. | ||
scary and the characters names over their heads switch from green to red LMFAO. | ||
Okay, that's funny. | ||
That's funny. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Griefing is allowed. | ||
It's a hardcore free for all server. | ||
Once you get into a black, once you got out of MLK Boulevard. | ||
Yeah, it changes to intense music. | ||
Everybody's got a red label over their head. | ||
Yeah, and you can use weapons. | ||
You go into like a white neighborhood. | ||
It's a green zone. | ||
Your crosshair turns invisible when you put it on another person, on another character, on another playable character. | ||
You can't draw your weapon. | ||
Yeah, but you go into these other places and it's a total total free-for-all big problem That's funny, man. | ||
Yeah, raiders. | ||
Bands of raiders coming out attacking you. | ||
Random events. | ||
Mob. | ||
Hostile mob activity. | ||
Griefing is allowed. | ||
Griefing is allowed on Malcolm X Boulevard. | ||
That's pretty funny. | ||
You know, see, this is why we love black people. | ||
Black people are bringing the banter, too. | ||
They're not just bringing the loot back to the warehouse, they're also bringing the banter. | ||
Moneybagsmo sent $4. | ||
Socrates once said, "No man has the right to be an amateur in the matter of physical training. | ||
It is a shame for a man to grow old without seeing the beauty and strength of which his body is capable." So true! | ||
Okay, let's just say, first of all, just say you want pussy. | ||
Just say that. | ||
Because that's valid. | ||
If a guy says, I'm gonna get down on the floor. | ||
and do push-ups and you know I'm gonna do this crazy diet thing and I'm gonna jump through all these hoops so I can look better so that I can have a pretty girl be interested in me just say that fine you want to look good so you can attract women fine I just hate when all these like average IQ guys make it about the Greeks they're like the Greeks Socrates said Socrates said nigga | ||
You haven't read a book since high school. | ||
Shut the fuck up. | ||
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They said, well Sonny Brutus said, body and mind. | |
It's like pretty sure it's a lot of body, not a lot of mind going on over there. | ||
What do you work? | ||
Walgreens? | ||
So, I just hate that cult. | ||
They're like, obviously the bodybuilders have like the biggest pussy temperament ever. | ||
Cause I've dealt with them on Twitter and they've got like the biggest pussy temperament. | ||
Because they worship pussy. | ||
They do all that weightlifting and then they go on Twitter and they're like, I'm lonely. | ||
I'm lonely. | ||
I wish a girl would talk to me. | ||
I don't even want sex. | ||
I want a girl to run her fingers through my hair. | ||
That's why they work out. | ||
And then they say it's about Socrates. | ||
Nigga, it ain't about Socrates. | ||
It's about sucking on the... | ||
No, but it's not, but that's vulgar. | ||
It's not about that. | ||
It's not about Socrates. | ||
It's about something else. | ||
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Niggas say, well Socrates said, Socrates. | |
Can you give me another? | ||
Can you give me a quote from an ancient Greek that isn't about weightlifting? | ||
Probably not. | ||
So what's it really about? | ||
And probably wouldn't have been killed if he had some training, fighting experience and wouldn't have been so cowardly. | ||
Those type of people only get more violent when they sense weakness. | ||
That's dumb. | ||
Look, in this world, anybody who knows anything about fighting knows that the mistake that he made, it's not that he didn't have training, it's that he confronted the guy. | ||
Anyone who's ever fought or does fighting will tell you, you don't engage. | ||
That's how you win the fight, is you never engage. | ||
Real fighting? | ||
Real fighting, not like movies and MMA, whatever. | ||
A real fight you win by never being in one. | ||
Because in a street fight, you never know what happens. | ||
You hit your head the wrong way, you die on the pavement. | ||
Someone pulls a gun. | ||
There's three people. | ||
Okay, there goes your fucking training. | ||
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People go, well, if you're training... Yeah, what if he had a gun? | |
What if he hit your head the wrong way? | ||
What if two other guys show up? | ||
It's not to say the training doesn't help. | ||
It does. | ||
You know, it's good in a last resort. | ||
But that's just it. | ||
It's a last resort. | ||
If he were smart, he would have never been in that situation in the first place. | ||
If he happened to be in that situation, maybe the training would have helped. | ||
But this idea of like, oh, well, you know, you just got to train. | ||
No, we need law and order. | ||
Everybody getting armed and doing MMA is not a solution. | ||
It's not that people shouldn't do it, they should, but often it provides a false sense of security. | ||
And in some ways, fear can actually be your ally. | ||
I mean, why do we have fear? | ||
Why do we have a fight-or-flight response? | ||
Because sometimes you fight and sometimes you flee. | ||
And there's nothing actually wrong with fleeing sometimes. | ||
And what happens a lot of times is if a person's carrying a gun, or if they have too much confidence in their abilities, they stop being afraid of dangerous situations. | ||
Which can be good if you have to be in one, but it becomes a problem if you put yourself in dangerous situations because you overestimate your abilities or the usefulness of your abilities or a weapon. | ||
You know, if you're unarmed, you're going to operate very differently than if you think that you can fight. | ||
If I walk around because I have a little pistol and a little bit of self-defense training and I think I'm invincible, that's a problem. | ||
Whereas if I'm not armed and I'm like, oh, if I get in an encounter, I'm getting my ass kicked. | ||
I just got to avoid at all costs. | ||
It's actually a better mentality to have. | ||
Now, the ideal is to have the attitude of a guy that's unarmed, but be armed. | ||
That's the ideal. | ||
Is to be armed, to have a self-defense ability, but to act as though you don't. | ||
Because then you can avoid all the avoidable situations and you can win in a situation where you can't run away. | ||
So, you know, that mentality is just wrong. | ||
It's like, well, if he just had training, if he just had a gun, it's like even if you have a gun, even if you have a gun, let's say somebody runs up on you with a gun. | ||
How does that happen? | ||
You're walking down the street, typically a guy runs up on you from behind. | ||
That means he's got a gun pointed at your head. | ||
So where's your gun? | ||
If you even have, if you're even doing concealed carry, and you have a gun in your waistband, or whatever, in a holster, with a shirt over it, the two seconds it takes to lift up the shirt, pull out the gun, you're dead! | ||
You're fucking dead! | ||
Do people realize that? | ||
People think, oh, if you have a gun, it's like a, that saves your life. | ||
Not necessarily. | ||
Not necessarily, unless you have it, because the seconds count. | ||
When it comes down to a circumstance like that, the milliseconds count. | ||
So if somebody's running up on you, you literally need to have it pointed at them, basically, for it to be effective. | ||
You need to have it pointed at them, you need to have good aim, And you gotta shoot first. | ||
People think, oh, if I have a gun, you know, then I'll be safe. | ||
If I know how to fight, I know how to fight. | ||
What if the guy's a gun? | ||
What if there's five people? | ||
Okay, well, you're dead. | ||
Oh, well, what if I have a gun? | ||
Well, unless it's drawn and pointed, it's a coin flip. | ||
You're better off just surrendering. | ||
If somebody comes up at you with a gun, you're better off just saying, okay, here's my wallet. | ||
If you pull out a gun, you die. | ||
If you pull out a gun, you could die. | ||
Now, that depends on the situation, though. | ||
But, the thing is, the problem is people watch movies, they play video games, and they don't realize how real life is. | ||
In real life, these things that you never think about come into play. | ||
Have you practiced drawing your weapon? | ||
Do your palms get sweaty? | ||
Are you gonna be nervous? | ||
You know, where's the guy coming from? | ||
Like, all those things factor in. | ||
It's not like, oh, I have a gun, I can defend myself, now I'm okay. | ||
Really? | ||
Maybe not. | ||
You know? | ||
Because if you're not used to it, you're going to be nervous, you're going to be clammy. | ||
Are you going to be able to pull it out fast? | ||
Have you developed the muscle memory to do this? | ||
So it's like with anything, you know. | ||
And that's not to say you shouldn't have a gun. | ||
You know, you should. | ||
And it's not to say you shouldn't learn how to defend yourself, but it's not a movie. | ||
So, you gotta be smart. | ||
Gotta use your head. | ||
In these situations, your odds of living are the highest if you just never are in these situations. | ||
100% chance of living if you can avoid them. | ||
The odds go way, way, way down when you enter them. | ||
Now, you can improve those odds with a gun or with fighting, but you just don't want to be in that situation, so... Oh, well... Have you just had some fighting experience? | ||
I mean, you're right, it would help, but... I mean, the mistake that he made is that he confronted the guy. | ||
You see a black person at 4 a.m. | ||
at a bus stop in Brooklyn, you walk the other way. | ||
You don't go and confront the guy and then get in a knife fight. | ||
Then get in a knife fight with him. | ||
You know, you don't want to be getting in knife fights. | ||
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So... | |
Polish underscore mail sent $3. | ||
Yesterday, in the hood, shots rang out, on Malcolm X Boulevard Obama, lied, bush, spied. | ||
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True. | |
GLC sent $3. | ||
These are the same activists who tell their local communities, somebody needs to kick this guy's ass already if anyone speaks up in a realistic way about crime or is caught using basic safety. | ||
Exactly. | ||
Lil Asshare sent $10. | ||
Someone leaked the judge's number on Twitter. | ||
Didn't harass him, but I called the judge. | ||
No, don't. | ||
Let's not even play that game, okay? | ||
Boogly Woogly sent $3. | ||
Self-defense insurance sounds like a good idea if you carry and you're around diversity and partisan prosecutors in the city courts. | ||
Is that a thing? | ||
I've never heard of that. | ||
Farid Lukovic sent $20. | ||
I remember libs would always ask you if you feel responsibility for some white person shooting someone. | ||
It's funny because there is way more evidence for libs facilitating our deaths. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Yeah. | ||
Or, uh, yeah, well, libs for sure. | ||
Natsuk Grecoid sent $5. | ||
I'm getting promoted in two months. | ||
It'll start giving you more shekels. | ||
BTW, I really like your tie. | ||
Thanks. | ||
Love you. | ||
You don't need to send me any more money, okay? | ||
I appreciate it, but that's okay. | ||
If you could spare more, you know, whatever. | ||
I'm not gonna tell you not to, but don't worry about it. | ||
Don't feel pressured or anything. | ||
Thank you though. | ||
Joey Batts sent $10. | ||
Shit is really getting crazy out here. | ||
Another story is 11-year-old black boy in Orlando shoots his football teammates over a bag of chips. | ||
Great article on UNZ about how blacks just lack morality. | ||
These jigs need to be sent back to the jungle. | ||
Joey Batts sent $3. | ||
Mark Levine getting ratioed like crazy all day on Twitter. | ||
Good sign. | ||
Yeah, I love to see it. | ||
Yeah, I think the boomers are waking up a little bit. | ||
It's possible. | ||
Nice! | ||
That's awesome. | ||
They're going to start knocking people off and replace them with AI and nobody is going to know the difference. | ||
It's possible. | ||
Goth Grow Eye percent $10. | ||
I met Chris Cox, the bikers for Trump founder, chilling at my neighborhood pub tonight. | ||
I showed him my black AF hat and he was like, heck yeah, America first. | ||
We talked about McCarthy and many other things. | ||
Good times. | ||
Oh, seven. | ||
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That's awesome. | |
Great story. | ||
Goth Grow Eye percent $15. | ||
America first. | ||
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Yeah, absolutely. - So like... | |
Fair and Lukovic sent $20. | ||
Women stack bodies as they climb to the castle but no matter how big the pile of bodies is the castle always remains in the distance. | ||
Well said. | ||
It's true. | ||
I did. | ||
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Yeah, I don't know what to make of that. | |
Everyone says he killed his girlfriend. | ||
But I don't know. | ||
I don't know the facts or anything and I'm skeptical. | ||
I don't think he killed his girlfriend. | ||
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It is kind of funny that everyone's accusing him of that. | |
You know, he's like, oh, my girlfriend's missing. | ||
And I'm like, oh, you killed her. | ||
Kind of funny. | ||
It's a little funny. | ||
You have to admit it is a little funny. | ||
Like... | ||
So, I don't know that he did it, but I am, nevertheless, kind of cack. | ||
*BEEP* Farid Lukovic sent $100. | ||
I would drop kicka NGR for my baby boy Nick Fuentes. | ||
Orc smash. | ||
What's? | ||
Oh, thanks. | ||
Hey, thank you for the big super chat. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Thanks for pledging to Defend my life, Slavic Ork. | ||
Thank you. | ||
The Slavic Ork coming in hot to dropkick... whatever that is. | ||
I don't know what that is. | ||
I don't know what you mean by that, but hey, I appreciate it, buddy. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
Slavic Post Down. | ||
It's true. | ||
Ali Gro Iper sent $3. | ||
Niggas saying I'll take Nick when he said the best tactic in fighting is fleeing are the same niggas watching street fight videos thinking they'd be the guy who wins. | ||
That's true. | ||
Well, you know, and hey, best of luck to them. | ||
Line Rider sent $3. | ||
I don't recall a workout routine in Plato's Republic. | ||
But picking up and putting down heavy things is the extent my personality so I like that Socrates makes it sound smart smile. | ||
That's literally the case. | ||
Chad Champion sent $3. | ||
Tired of all these tough guys? | ||
Anyone who does fighting knows if you can leave, leave. | ||
You can't beat someone who has nothing to lose. | ||
Urjuju's 2 or 9mm can't stop an insane black nigga who wants to clue. | ||
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100%. | |
Yeah, that's the other thing, is those people have nothing to lose. | ||
So, they're willing to die right there. | ||
Do you want to die right there over nothing? | ||
Like... These people, they have no... They don't own anything. | ||
They don't care. | ||
You know, they just don't give a shit. | ||
So you're talking about fighting probably an insane person on drugs with weapons, with retard strength. | ||
It's just not worth it. | ||
Yep, that's exactly how it goes. | ||
three dollars i was robbed at gunpoint in the hood a few years ago and ill say derry snow way i could done anything but oblige and give them my stuff even if i had a gun theirs were already pointed at my face yep that's exactly how it goes you know that's how it works and you're better off sadly unfortunately you have to just oblige unless you want to die so That was a bad scene, man. | ||
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That was a bad scene. | |
There have been some close calls, man. | ||
In the history of America First, there have been some close calls. | ||
And that was one of them. | ||
That was a hairy situation. | ||
And he was not helping. | ||
Yeah. | ||
That guy doesn't even know how to fight. | ||
He's a big guy. | ||
He thinks that he can fight. | ||
He can't. | ||
And he was trying to get us into some shit with these psycho union people. | ||
These SEIU union thugs in Times Square. | ||
And Simon was screaming shit at him. | ||
I've seen this guy fight. | ||
He can't fight. | ||
He's a big guy. | ||
Chad Champion sent $3. | ||
Also what's the benefit from fighting? | ||
and they gotta throw everybody else. | ||
That's happened to me multiple times, actually. | ||
You're with a big, tall guy who can't fight and they get you into trouble and then you're, you know, it's like, okay, now you've signed me up to die. | ||
Chad Champion sent $3. | ||
Also, what's the benefit from fighting? | ||
You either die or you end up in jail because you beat up or killed a gentle giant. | ||
Yeah, exactly, there's no winning. | ||
Ari sent $3. | ||
A very common movie trope is that an asshole would say something disrespectful to the protagonist's love interest, like call her a whore, and gets punched in the face. | ||
Is this a total feminist PSYOP? | ||
Yes. | ||
I mean, look. | ||
It's a PSYOP. | ||
It definitely is today. | ||
Because it's a different world today. | ||
People are crazy. | ||
So, I mean... | ||
You have no idea what people are working with. | ||
If somebody calls you out, I mean, they could literally have a gun and just shoot you. | ||
You see how that guy in Texas? | ||
These kids are shooting a prank video and they get shot. | ||
Like, that's the kind of shit that happens these days. | ||
Same thing with road rage. | ||
You see these road rage incidents? | ||
People get killed. | ||
It's not worth it anymore. | ||
And honestly, that probably happened a lot in the old days, too. | ||
But yeah, I think that's a sigh out. | ||
And, uh, you know, my grandma used to say that women want to make guys fight over each other. | ||
She said, if women make you fight other men, she goes, then she doesn't love you because she wouldn't want to see you get hurt. | ||
And I think that's true. | ||
Honestly, you have to kind of avoid those situations because I think your, your woman probably does resent you every time that that happens, but it's like, I'm also not going to die for my woman's honor or something, you know? | ||
Whatever that means. | ||
It's like they literally want you to go and die in the middle of the subway or something against some black psychopath. | ||
And, you know, that's just not worth it. | ||
So yeah, I think that is a sigh up. | ||
I think women romanticize that idea, but it's not really beneficial for men. | ||
Natsuk Grecoid sent $3. | ||
Gosh. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Moneybagsmo sent $3. | ||
You're completely right. | ||
I've been confronted multiple times in NYC by violent black guys and I simply avoided them. | ||
It's basically a guarantee you'll encounter them. | ||
Fighting slash armed won't hurt though. | ||
If you have to be in that situation, but you should, excuse me, you should avoid it. | ||
It only doesn't hurt if you're still avoiding every encounter. | ||
And if you have to be in that encounter, you're right. | ||
It doesn't necessarily hurt. | ||
I agree. | ||
Okay, that's pretty funny actually. | ||
They are willing to die on the subway for no reason. | ||
They're willing to die over like a cup of coffee or something. | ||
Okay, that's pretty funny, actually. | ||
They are willing to die on the subway for no reason. | ||
They're willing to die over like a cup of coffee or something. | ||
And they're going to win the war for the streets. | ||
But we got to win the war for the cathedral. | ||
It really depends on the situation. | ||
It would really depend on the situation. | ||
in the street. | ||
We need to win the higher office so we can get the cops. | ||
Ari sent $3. | ||
Then we could take the service. | ||
Is there anything a guy could say about your significant other in front of her that would force you to pick between confrontation versus taking no action and potentially losing respect from your wife? | ||
I don't know. | ||
It really depends on the situation. | ||
It would really depend on the situation. | ||
I don't really like the question. | ||
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Let's see... | |
We got one from Chief Trumpster. | ||
This is great show, Nick. | ||
Glad to see the energy shift this year. | ||
Can't wait for half-pack. | ||
Thanks, buddy. | ||
And we got a couple. | ||
Milktea, Groyper, and Anonymous. | ||
No message. | ||
Hey, but thank you. | ||
Okay, that's our last Super Chat. | ||
That's gonna do it for me tonight. | ||
Remember to follow me here on Cozy and Rumble. | ||
Links are down below, and check me out on Telegram. | ||
I'm on the air every Monday through Friday at nighttime. | ||
I'll not be here tomorrow or Friday, but I'll be back on Monday. | ||
Thanks to all our Super Chatters. | ||
In particular, special thanks to Farid Lukovic, but thanks to all our Super Chatters. | ||
Thanks to everybody that watches the show. | ||
We love you, and I'll see you on Monday. | ||
Until then, have a great weekend. | ||
Have a great rest of your evening. | ||
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Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. | |
It's going to be only America first. | ||
America first. | ||
The American people will come first once again. |