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From this day forward, it's going to be only America first! | ||
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You're watching America First. | ||
My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes. | ||
We have a great show for you tonight. | ||
Very excited to be back here with you tonight on Monday. | ||
We have a lot to talk about tonight. | ||
Lots to get into. | ||
Big show! | ||
Obviously it's a lot of big news that's been happening over the weekend. | ||
And regrettably I haven't been around to cover it because it's the weekend, but tonight I'll be bringing you up to speed on all the latest events. | ||
Of course I'm talking about the Israel-Palestine war that broke out on Saturday. | ||
Total surprise, totally unexpected, but it's a huge deal. | ||
And it's something that's going to fundamentally change the shape of the region, And it's going to have impacts on everything that this administration is trying to achieve in the Middle East. | ||
And so we'll talk about all of that. | ||
It's a huge topic, and there are many different parts. | ||
There's many different aspects to this. | ||
So we'll talk about what has happened, which, strictly speaking, what has happened is that The Palestinians, a group called Hamas from the Gaza Strip, invaded Israel on Saturday, which they had never done before. | ||
The Israeli-Palestinian conflict hasn't really happened inside of Israel since 1948. | ||
And some have drawn comparisons to 1973 or 1967, but others have said, and I agree, that this is really something that we haven't seen since 1948, which is Israel-Palestine widespread fighting inside the country Israel. | ||
And so that's what happened Saturday. | ||
Hamas invaded Israel from the Gaza Strip and secured territory outside of the area. | ||
They killed hundreds of Israelis. | ||
The Jews are saying this is the most Israelis that have been killed in a single day since the Holocaust. | ||
I don't know if I believe that, but that's what they say. | ||
This is a really big deal. | ||
This is like their 9-11. | ||
And so since that's happened, the IDF, which is the Israeli Defense Force, has repelled the invasion from the Gaza Strip. | ||
They have pushed them back. | ||
They've retaken all the land that Hamas took. | ||
And now they've begun a siege of the Gaza Strip. | ||
They're not letting in any fuel, electricity, food, medicine, or anything. | ||
It's a total blockade. | ||
Meanwhile, they're bombing the Gaza Strip, major airstrikes, and they're preparing a ground offensive. | ||
They've called up 100,000 reservist troops, and some are saying that they may be invading the Gaza Strip in order to eliminate Hamas completely. | ||
So, strictly speaking, that is what has transpired, and we'll go into details on that. | ||
But we also have to talk about the role of Iran, we have to talk about the role that Hezbollah will play, we'll be talking about the response from the United States, and we'll talk about how this is going to affect the domestic political situation in Israel with Bibi Netanyahu, because there's been a lot of drama going on there as well, which we've covered on the show. | ||
Specifically, we talked about that in, I think, July and in the spring this year. | ||
And we'll also talk about a lot of unanswered questions about this because it's not just a very complicated situation, but it's also a situation which is shrouded right now in mystery. | ||
And there are a lot of questions that people don't know the answer to, such as, for example, why did the Iron Dome missile defense system fail? | ||
Why did Hamas launch this attack and what is their endgame? | ||
Why was Israel caught off guard? | ||
Will Iran be involved? | ||
Are they already? | ||
So it's a very complex situation, very multifaceted. | ||
I'll give you the news on all of it so you're gonna know everything that's going on and I'll explain all the different parts but also answer some of these questions because like I said it's a little bit strange and I that was really the first thing that I said if you follow me or my friend on Twitter. | ||
I have this friend who's on Twitter these days doing a lot of Twitter spaces and But I think the first thing that I said when this all started... Well, actually, the first thing I said is, we're back. | ||
That was the first thing. | ||
When I saw Palestine invade Israel, I said, okay, we're back. | ||
But I think the second thing I said is that it's very strange. | ||
This is a very weird situation. | ||
Like I said, there's a lot of unanswered questions. | ||
So we're going to get into all of it, every aspect of it. | ||
It's going to be a great show. | ||
Finally something happens! | ||
I leave for two days. | ||
I've been complaining all year. | ||
I've been saying, when is something going to happen? | ||
Because it's been a boring year. | ||
Even this election is boring and it sucks. | ||
So I said, when is something finally going to happen in the news? | ||
So I have something to talk about on this show. | ||
I go away for two days and Palestine invades Israel. | ||
Something that would sound like a ridiculous sentence one week ago. | ||
But now it's the reality. | ||
So we'll get into all that. | ||
It's going to be a great show. | ||
I'm excited to talk about it. | ||
I've been talking about it for the past few days. | ||
We'll also talk about a lot of the response online, because that's the other thing that's just nuts, is the response from many people on social media. | ||
Of course, all the Zionists are out in full force, and if you had any doubts as to whether or not Israel controls the media or our government, I'm sure there are no doubts anymore because the response from everyone on Twitter, from congressmen, senators, from the White House, from the media, you see. | ||
It has been so swift and universal and over-the-top in support of Israel. | ||
Even more so than Ukraine. | ||
And there's even hypocrisies within it. | ||
Things that are being done for Israel that were not even done for Ukraine. | ||
And we'll talk about that as well. | ||
But it's been a pretty wild few days. | ||
Anyway, but we'll get into it. | ||
I want to jump right in. | ||
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And with that I think we're just going to dive in because there's so much to cover and I don't know how deep I want to go because of course there's a huge history here and I think I'll save the history for later. | ||
So I'll talk first about what's going on, we'll get into the complexity of the situation, I think then we'll get into the history because People really need to understand the big picture here. | ||
We can talk about what's going on today, and the conflict, and we could even go through the history, but the big picture understanding of the Middle East is this. | ||
The whole region is Muslim, and in 1948, the Jews declared their independence, and they drove all of the native Arab Muslim Palestinians out of their land, | ||
In a crisis called the Nakba, which means catastrophe, and there were massacres and Palestinians were driven from their homes and they were forced to flee as refugees into Jordan, into Lebanon, into Egypt. | ||
And so this has been, when I say big picture, this is the big picture. | ||
This is the big dilemma which is going on in the Middle East, which is how do you integrate this Jewish colonial expansionist state called Israel, which is in the center of the Middle East, And surrounding Jerusalem, a holy city for Christians, Jews, and Muslims, with the Temple Mount as well as a very holy mosque on top of it. | ||
How do you integrate a state like this, with its very violent and disruptive arrival on the scene, with this great catastrophe and refugee crisis, how do you integrate that into an extremely hostile and volatile and young Muslim region? | ||
That's been the question for 70 years. | ||
And it's been fought out in major coalition wars, there have been intifadas, and there have been civil wars surrounding the country, and there's been diplomacy and peace agreements, and all sorts of things. | ||
But that's really the fundamental question is what is to be done about this disruptive Jewish state? | ||
Which now exists over there. | ||
And this is just the latest episode. | ||
So we'll maybe get into more of the history towards the end of the show, but I want to dive into the events today. | ||
But that's really the headline to keep in mind. | ||
So here is the news. | ||
We're on day three of an Israel-Palestine war. | ||
And for those that don't know, Palestine isn't actually a coherent state. | ||
There are two parts of Palestine. | ||
There is the Gaza Strip, which is a very small strip of land, as the name would imply, in the southwest corner of Israel. | ||
It's bordered by the Mediterranean on the west, by Israel on the northeast, and the Sinai Peninsula, which is Egypt, to its south. | ||
So there's the Gaza Strip, which is ruled by an Islamist group called Hamas, And then the other part of Palestine is the West Bank, and that is the West Bank of the Jordan River. | ||
It's in northeast Israel, west of Jordan, and that is ruled over partially by the Palestinian Authority. | ||
Israel controls most of it, but the Palestinian Authority controls some parts of it completely autonomously, and the Palestinian Authority is a little bit more moderate than Hamas. | ||
And so on Saturday, it was Hamas from the Gaza Strip which invaded Israel, and they did it by land, air, and sea. | ||
They pushed very quickly into Israel, basically in all directions, and they started to seize towns, take hostages, and kill people. | ||
And it was something that totally caught Israel off guard and that's really actually one of the big questions is how did this happen? | ||
I think initially everybody was just shocked and surprised because nothing like this had ever happened. | ||
And nobody thought that Hamas was capable. | ||
And nobody expected that they would be this bold. | ||
To do something like this, but they broke down the fences which enclosed the Gaza Strip and they expanded in every direction and rapidly seized territory and apparently completely caught both the Israeli military and Israeli intelligence off guard. | ||
At least that's the message. | ||
They launched a barrage of 5,000 missiles in 20 minutes into Israel. | ||
Which overwhelmed their Iron Dome missile defense system, so many of the missiles penetrated and were able to hit major Israeli cities, and then their fighters fanned out into the country and secured Israeli military equipment and took hostages and returned into the Gaza Strip. | ||
That was day one. | ||
That was on Saturday. | ||
And it was very shocking. | ||
It was condemned by Basically the entire world, other than the Muslims, virtually all the Muslim nations either called for de-escalation or blamed Israel, other than the United Arab Emirates which blamed Palestine because they're totally cut to Israel. | ||
But that was the international response. | ||
In the days since, Israel has mounted a very aggressive, counter-offensive, They have apparently taken back all the land that Hamas took initially, so they've secured the Israeli homeland. | ||
They've launched airstrikes against Palestine, which have killed hundreds of Palestinians, and they have now enacted a full blockade of Palestine. | ||
It's a full siege, so they are preventing all electricity, water, fuel, medicine, and food from going into Palestine while they're bombing it. | ||
In the meantime, they say that they're going to launch, apparently, a ground offensive in order to destroy Hamas completely and remove them so that they're no longer governing the Gaza Strip. | ||
That's where we are as of today. | ||
And this is a story I'll just read a little bit from the news here. | ||
It's this quote. | ||
In the early hours of Saturday, scores of Palestinian fighters crossed from the besieged Gaza Strip into Israel by land, sea, and air, seizing control of towns and kibbutzim with shocking ease. | ||
As thousands of rockets rained down on Israel, Hamas announced its operation, calling on all Palestinian factions and their allies to rise up. | ||
By evening, pitched battles were still raging, while Israeli authorities acknowledged that several areas remained under Palestinian control. | ||
Hamas said it had kidnapped dozens of Israelis, including soldiers and civilians, an assertion that seemed to be backed by video footage circulating on social media. | ||
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu declared a state of war, and soon after, Israeli airstrikes began to pound the Gaza Strip. | ||
So that was the situation on Saturday and Sunday. | ||
And the reason that the Palestinians are taking hostages is because that's actually a very effective tool for them. | ||
Over the last so many years, the Palestinians will kidnap Israelis and they'll exchange them for sometimes upwards of thousands of Palestinian prisoners. | ||
The Israelis will imprison Palestinians and torture them and starve them and do terrible things to them. | ||
But they'll trade a hundred or a thousand Palestinians for one Israeli prisoner. | ||
So this is actually a very beneficial strategy for them. | ||
That's, I think, part of it. | ||
They sort of went in, took some hostages, went back into the Gaza Strip, And like I said, now Israel is conducting a full siege of the Gaza Strip, and this is the news story on this. | ||
It says, quote, the Defense Minister Yoav Galant of Israel said that no electricity, no food, no water, no fuel would be allowed into Gaza, the crowded and impoverished coastal territory that is already under a 16-year blockade by Israel and Egypt. | ||
So it's a full blockade, but the reality of the situation is this. | ||
Gaza, which is controlled by the militant group Hamas, including mosques and a marketplace, while Israeli troops Battletree gained control of towns long overrun, or towns that have been overrun on Saturday by Hamas gunmen. | ||
So it's a full blockade, but the reality of the situation is this. | ||
Gaza has always been blockaded. | ||
They have always had a shortage of electricity. | ||
They've always had a shortage of food. | ||
After Israel withdrew militarily from the Gaza Strip 17 years ago, their unemployment was like 50%. | ||
So, this is a territory which is, some have described it as an open-air concentration camp, because the Israelis have literally built walls to enclose it. | ||
And all food, medicine, anything that gets into the territory is controlled by checkpoints. | ||
Mostly through Israel, although some through Egypt. | ||
And they check all the travel in and out of the Gaza Strip, and all the goods and commodities that come in and out, all the electricity and waters provided by Israel. | ||
So this is really like a giant prison camp and it's a horrible situation because it's so dense. | ||
It's one of the most densely populated territories in the entire world. | ||
And if you look on a map, Israel's the size of New Jersey and the Gaza Strip is a tiny part of that and there's 2 million people living there. | ||
So it's a very small territory with 2 million people in there And a large percentage of them, something like 40 or 50% of the population are children. | ||
So it's poor, they're without electricity, they're without the food they need. | ||
All of it, again, is controlled tightly through these border checkpoints. | ||
All movement of goods and people is controlled by Israel and Egypt. | ||
That was the situation for the last 16 years. | ||
So the Gaza Strip basically exploded into Israel. | ||
It's really more like a prison break than anything. | ||
And people talk about the carnage and the violence, but nobody talks about the situation that's been there for 16 years and even beyond. | ||
Nobody talks about how bad it is in this territory. | ||
So the situation exploded, they've been driven back inside their pen, and now they're being completely bombed with nowhere to run, and all of their, like I said, vital resources are being restricted. | ||
And it's interesting, Netanyahu, when he announced that the Gaza Strip would be under siege, he said that he was going to give notice so that all the women, children, and civilians could evacuate, Many people said right after, well where are they going to evacuate to? | ||
They're totally locked in. | ||
They have the sea on one side, they have Israel on the other. | ||
Where are they going to go? | ||
And that's the problem. | ||
They have nowhere to go. | ||
They're not going anywhere. | ||
So when they shut off the electricity, and the food, and the water, and all these resources, and then they start bombing them, This is like a medieval, like, genocidal siege. | ||
Like, they are locking these people in and then bombing them. | ||
They're locking them in, no vital or necessary goods, and then they're dropping bombs on them. | ||
And then it seems as though they're going to go in and invade. | ||
So that's the situation. | ||
And the article goes on, and it explains some of what I've just said. | ||
It says, Under the long-standing blockade, the densely populated strip with more than 2 million residents, nearly half of whom are under 18 years old, face severe restrictions on the movement of goods and people. | ||
Most commodities, from food to construction supplies, are imported from Israel through official border crossings. | ||
Gaza gets most of its electricity through Israel and produces some power at a power plant with fuel imported from Israel. | ||
And receives a smaller number of goods through its much smaller border with Egypt. | ||
Electricity shortages are already chronic, with power often available for just 12 or 14 hours per day. | ||
And this undermines health services, water pumping and purification, and the economy. | ||
Movement of people in and out of Gaza was heavily restricted before the attacks, with Israel and Egypt granting small numbers of people permission to travel, mostly for work or medical care. | ||
On Saturday, after Palestinian gunmen began their assault inside Israel, the Israeli Authority stopped supplying electricity, leaving Gaza's residents with only three or four hours of power per day. | ||
Now Israel has closed both of its crossings. | ||
The Karim Shalom crossing for cargo and the Erez crossing for people. | ||
And this is a statement from Netanyahu. | ||
This is his response to the whole situation. | ||
It took him, I think, about a day and a half to come out with a response. | ||
He's got a five point plan for how Israel is going to respond to the incursion from Palestine. | ||
And it says, quote, Mr. Netanyahu today announced that Israel had formally declared war. | ||
Israel's response to the unprecedented multi-pronged attack by Palestinian gunmen from the Gaza Strip will, quote, change the Middle East. | ||
He said, this war was imposed upon us by a despicable enemy, by savages who celebrate the murder of women, children, and the elderly. | ||
The atrocities carried out by Hamas have not been seen since the atrocities of ISIS. | ||
Children bound and executed with the rest of their families. | ||
Young girls and boys shot in the back, executed, and other atrocities that I will not describe here. | ||
We have always known what Hamas is. | ||
Now the whole world knows. | ||
Hamas is ISIS. | ||
We will defeat Hamas precisely as the enlightened world defeated ISIS. | ||
He said that he had ordered five actions at the start of the war. | ||
First, to defeat the terrorists in Israel and prevent others from ending an operation that is ongoing. | ||
The next step, he ordered a massive, unprecedented offensive operation. | ||
Hundreds of thousands of reserves have been called up to service. | ||
Third, he aimed to keep other fronts quiet in the north, facing the Hezbollah terror group in the West Bank and inside Israel. | ||
Next, he vowed to continue recruiting international support for the operation and, quote, preserve Israel's freedom of action. | ||
And lastly, and most importantly, he said was solidifying Israel's national unity. | ||
The Israeli army said early Tuesday that Israel's death toll had risen to more than 900. | ||
So this is the response from Israel. | ||
Palestine enters. | ||
They kill about six to nine hundred people in the opening days. | ||
They take hostages. | ||
Israel drives them back. | ||
Blockade the Gaza Strip. | ||
They begin bombing it. | ||
And then the next part, Israel says, is they need to make sure that they control the border on the north with Hezbollah. | ||
They need to control the border on the west with Jordan and the West Bank. | ||
They're going to get support, presumably from the United States, and then they're going to do some terrible things in Gaza on the ground. | ||
But nobody knows what that's going to look like yet. | ||
Nobody knows necessarily what they mean by that, but it's very ominous. | ||
The Defense Minister, the Prime Minister, other Israeli officials, they've all been saying the same thing for the last two days. | ||
They've all been saying that Israel is going to do something that changes the equation forever. | ||
They keep saying, we're going to go in there and we're going to do things that have never been done. | ||
We're going to change the situation on the ground for the next 50 years. | ||
Nothing will ever be the same. | ||
That's a part that we don't know yet. | ||
So that's the Israel-Palestine War, strictly in terms of the events there over the last few days. | ||
But of course, it's a much, much bigger story. | ||
And the other constituent players involved are a few that I just mentioned, like Hezbollah, which is on Israel's northern border. | ||
They're in South Lebanon. | ||
And Iran. | ||
And the United States. | ||
And the response from the United States is this. | ||
It's actually predictable. | ||
Israel is asking the United States for more guns and more money and more missiles. | ||
And the United States said, we're going to give them everything that they need. | ||
On both sides. | ||
Both sides are saying that. | ||
Joe Biden does not like Netanyahu. | ||
And he is not a friend to the Netanyahu government like Donald Trump was, just like Obama. | ||
And yet Biden has called Netanyahu and pledged to give him everything that he wants. | ||
So have the Democrats, so have the Republicans. | ||
They've talked about sending stuff. | ||
Things are already on their way, even without congressional approval. | ||
They're sending massive amounts of aid. | ||
The Senator Josh Hawley ...said that we're gonna give him everything, and Tom Cotton said, put everything that shoots on everything that flies and send it over there. | ||
Lindsey Graham says we gotta bomb Iran. | ||
And they're sending a carrier strike group into the eastern Mediterranean, and some say that they're already carrying out airstrikes against supply trains moving military equipment to Hezbollah through Syria and Iraq. | ||
And this is a story, it says, quote, Israel has requested that the United States provide more precision-guided munitions for its combat aircraft and more interceptors for its Iron Dome missile defense system. | ||
Administration officials briefed Congress on these specific weapons on Sunday after the Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said that the Pentagon would provide Israel's armed forces with additional equipment and resources, including munitions. | ||
The Biden Administration is sending the ships of the Navy's USS Gerald Ford Carrier Strike Group to the Eastern Mediterranean Sea. | ||
And officials plan for the foreseeable future to keep in place some F-16 and A-10 fighter jets that have been scheduled to rotate out of the region. | ||
So the United States is fully committed. | ||
They literally lit up the White House in white and blue in the Israeli flag. | ||
And they did the same thing in Germany with the Brandenburg Gate and they did the same thing in the United Kingdom at Downing Street and this is what they're doing all over the Western world. | ||
Everybody's sending their aircraft carriers and missiles and money and they're putting up the flag and predictably that is the response. | ||
The other component, though, is Iran, which is the chief rival of Israel. | ||
And right away, when Hamas invaded Israel, everybody thought that Iran was responsible, although no intelligence yet suggests that they are. | ||
And this is another report. | ||
It says, the United States has no evidence that Iran was directly involved in planning or executing Hamas attacks inside Israel, said John Kirby, a spokesman for the National Security Council. | ||
Although there was a story in the Wall Street Journal which cited unnamed members of Hamas saying that there were meetings with Iran to plan the attacks. | ||
At the same time, now the big question is whether other people are going to get involved in the war. | ||
Specifically, all eyes are on Hezbollah. | ||
Hezbollah is a non-state military faction inside South Lebanon, just along Israel's northern border. | ||
As recently as 2021, Hezbollah says they have 100,000 fighters. | ||
They have 150,000 missiles. | ||
They say it's the most well-armed non-state group in the entire world. | ||
And so many people are expecting that after Hamas invades Israel in the south, that Hezbollah will join in the fight and attack Israel from the north. | ||
And there have already been some border skirmishes. | ||
They say that the United States is deploying the Gerald Ford in the eastern Mediterranean to deter an attack from Hezbollah. | ||
And this is a report On this, it says, Israel and Lebanon's powerful armed group Hezbollah exchanged military and rocket fire on Sunday following the deadliest attack in years by Palestinian gunmen on Israel. | ||
On Saturday, a multi-pronged attack by Palestinian gunmen on Israeli towns left 500 Israelis dead, blah blah blah. | ||
The scale of the attack prompted fears that a wider conflict could break out between Israel and other factions opposed to it in the region, including Lebanon's Hezbollah, an armed party backed by Iran that has previously clashed with Israel. | ||
Hezbollah has assured the Lebanese government that it won't get involved in another war against Israel unless Israel harassed Lebanon. | ||
For now, even as Israel rushes tank units to the Lebanese border, Hezbollah is proclaiming relative restraint. | ||
So this is the situation that's unfolding. | ||
This is where we are, okay? | ||
But these are the key players. | ||
You have Hamas in the Gaza Strip in the south of Israel. | ||
They invaded Israel They killed hundreds, and Israel takes this very seriously. | ||
Like I said, they're calling this their 9-11. | ||
As a matter of fact, Jonathan Greenblatt from the ADL went on MSNBC and said, no, this is not our 9-11. | ||
He said it's worse because of the scale. | ||
He said the scale relative to the population of Israel and what it represents, he says this is like Hiroshima. | ||
This is like the nuclear attack on Japan. | ||
Which is like an insane exaggeration, but that's what they're saying. | ||
That's how they're considering this. | ||
Because it's not just that hundreds of Israelis were killed, but it's that hundreds of Israelis were killed on Israeli soil. | ||
This is something that they thought would never happen. | ||
Largely, Israel had been insulated from what was happening in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip or East Jerusalem for a long time, for the most part. | ||
That kind of fighting. | ||
And so it's the numbers, but it's also psychologically. | ||
This Palestinian incursion, they were able to take towns and kill lots of people and take hostages right out. | ||
They're taking this very seriously. | ||
So, this is giving them a major pretext. | ||
It's giving the State of Israel a major pretext, really, to do whatever they'd like. | ||
Normally, there is intense scrutiny of what Israel does, because they don't want to rock the boat too much with the United Nations, with the United States, with the other Arab countries in the region. | ||
But with Hamas invading Israel in such a shocking and brazen and dramatic way, they now have carte blanche to do whatever they'd like in response. | ||
So they have secured their territory. | ||
They've sent the Palestinians back into the Gaza Strip. | ||
Like I said, they're doing a blockade. | ||
They're bombing it. | ||
And they're planning now to invade. | ||
But this is going to be a very tricky thing. | ||
Because Palestine is very dense. | ||
The Gaza Strip is extremely dense. | ||
And people have pointed out that if Israel starts sending tanks into the Gaza Strip, they're going to encounter a completely hostile population, destroyed infrastructure. | ||
It's going to make it tricky for tanks to get in there, for armor to get in there. | ||
And with the introduction of new technology and equipment like drones, It shifts the balance of power a little bit away from Israel. | ||
And we've seen drones deployed in other theaters in recent years, in just the last four or five years, like in the Ukraine War, in the Donbass War, which even preceded the Ukraine War, in the Azeri-Armenian War in 2020, and recently. | ||
And so the introduction of things like drones and new equipment is going to make a ground operation technically challenging for Israel. | ||
But that is, it seems, what they're preparing to do. | ||
They're calling up 100,000 reservists, and it seems like they're going to invade. | ||
And they've said that the goal is to decapitate the leadership. | ||
So they want to go in, and probably they want to have heavy civilian casualties to send a message. | ||
And as revenge, really. | ||
And they're going to go in there and they're going to decimate the leadership. | ||
And it seems like they're setting up to annex the Gaza Strip. | ||
That's almost what it sounds like they're saying. | ||
Like another military occupation. | ||
That seems like what they're setting up to do. | ||
And like I said, there's these other people involved. | ||
That's, strictly speaking, Israel-Palestine. | ||
But the United States is now involved, as you know. | ||
And they're going to supply Israel with everything they need. | ||
All the money, all the missiles, ammunition, and fighter jets, I'm sure, will be supporting them as well. | ||
And now the big question is, where do we go from here? | ||
There are questions about what this offensive is going to look like inside Palestine. | ||
It's going to be absolutely brutal. | ||
Casualties are going to be very high. | ||
Not even just from the kinetic action, but just from the blockade. | ||
They're shutting down, like I said, the food, water, electricity. | ||
They're bombing it. | ||
They have nowhere to go. | ||
So it's already a terrible situation, even without a potential invasion. | ||
The question outside of what that will look like is how much further will this escalate? | ||
Because Israel's response, or even the threat of their response, their potential response, has incensed the Muslim world. | ||
And now all the Muslim states are watching to see what Israel does. | ||
Because they don't like seeing the Palestinians mistreated and they're almost obligated to respond or retaliate against Israel because Muslims within these countries hate to see Israel attacking the Palestinians. | ||
Like, for example, Saudi Arabia has had good relations with Israel for a long time, but the people of Saudi Arabia, they may just overthrow the Saudi government if they see the Saudis supporting Israel too much when the casualties may be so high. | ||
So that's really the dilemma. | ||
And the big question specifically is what will be the role of Iran? | ||
Iran and Israel have been in this basically an open war now for 40 years, where Israel is regularly bombing Iranian military satellites inside Lebanon, Syria, and Iraq. | ||
Israel's been waging a shadow war against Assad, which is an ally of Iran in Syria. | ||
And Israel has been talking about going to war with Iran for decades. | ||
They have been warning the United States of a nuclear program and that's why we have to go in and disarm them and we have to go to war with Iran. | ||
And so, a lot of people are watching to see if Iran will attack Israel, or if Iran's proxy Hezbollah, which is on Israel's northern border, will go in. | ||
Like I said, that's the other concern. | ||
At the same time that Israel is sending reinforcements south for this offensive on the Gaza Strip, they're also sending tanks and reinforcements north to secure their border with Hezbollah. | ||
So that's the situation and we're going to be covering this all week and we'll cover it next week. | ||
But this is where we are at this point in time. | ||
It's day three, but this is going to go on for a long time and there was a Rumor that the White House briefed the Senate and they told the senators that they should prepare their constituents for a prolonged American engagement in this Israel-Palestine war. | ||
Which means that Israel intends to be conducting operations for the foreseeable future. | ||
So we're going to cover all these developments, but I want to get into the the strategy here. | ||
I want to get into the motivations behind these different players because That's all good enough to understand what's going on, but what's a lot trickier is to understand the why. | ||
So a lot of people are wondering why Hamas invaded Israel this week. | ||
Why now? | ||
And the question arises from the fact that Hamas cannot defeat Israel militarily. | ||
Israel is one of the top ten, some would say top five, most powerful militaries in the world. | ||
They've got a nuclear arsenal, they've got a very sophisticated conventional military arsenal, and the Gaza Strip is very poor. | ||
I mean, these are people with Machine guns from the Cold War and they've got these unsophisticated rockets and missiles compared to something like the Iron Dome, which is about the most advanced in the world. | ||
So the question is, why would Hamas invade Israel when they know that they could really never meaningfully win? | ||
Hamas cannot invade Israel and occupy or conquer this country. | ||
So what's the goal? | ||
If they knew that they were going to be sent right back and then bombarded with airstrikes, why would they do it? | ||
What's the plan? | ||
And why would they do it now? | ||
And that's really the tricky question. | ||
And to understand this, you have to understand what's been going on in the region for the last few years. | ||
My theory is that Hamas invaded Israel to poison pill an emerging deal between Saudi Arabia, Israel, and the United States. | ||
So to get the motivation, you have to go back to 2020, when Donald Trump was president. | ||
Donald Trump said he wanted to make the deal of a lifetime between Israel and Palestine. | ||
The deal of the century. | ||
You might remember during the Republican debates, he said that this is the ultimate art of the deal. | ||
He's going to go in and solve Israel-Palestine. | ||
And he appointed Jared Kushner, his son-in-law, who's a Jewish Zionist, to oversee this negotiation process. | ||
Jared Kushner is a good friend of Bibi Netanyahu, the Prime Minister of Israel. | ||
So under Trump, Jared Kushner and Netanyahu facilitate what they call the Abraham Accords. | ||
This is in 2020. | ||
And the Abraham Accords saw the United Arab Emirates, which is a Gulf state next to Saudi Arabia, and Bahrain, another Gulf state, normalized their relationship with Israel. | ||
And to understand what that word means, you've got to go back to what I talked about at the beginning. | ||
The big dilemma in the Middle East is that you have this Jewish state in a very hostile neighborhood. | ||
And what comes with that is that none of the Arab states have ever recognized that Israel is a legitimate state. | ||
None of them, from 1948 until 1978, recognized that Israel was a country. | ||
They all called it an occupation government. | ||
It's not a real state. | ||
They don't have sovereignty. | ||
They're not legitimate. | ||
They said it's an occupation regime. | ||
In 1978, Egypt became the first country to normalize ties with Israel. | ||
In 1994, Jordan became the second country to normalize ties with Israel. | ||
But that's been the situation ever since, since 1994, is that the only two countries that have normal relations and even recognize Israel as a sovereign state are Egypt and Jordan, two of Israel's neighbors to its north and on its eastern border. | ||
Until 2020. | ||
In 2020, Jared Kushner facilitates this deal where the UAE and Bahrain become the third and fourth nations in the entire region since Israel declared independence to normalize their ties with Israel. | ||
And the idea was this. | ||
The idea was that There is still a lot of animosity against Israel in the region because of their treatment of the Palestinians. | ||
Because Israel displaced the Palestinians initially. | ||
Because they have mistreated them and occupied them in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip. | ||
And the idea behind the Abraham Accords is to say, let's shelve Israel-Palestine. | ||
Let's defer that until another time. | ||
Let's resolve that in the future. | ||
In the meantime, These Arab countries can normalize their ties with Israel so that they can enjoy a mutual economic benefit, and they could begin diplomacy, and then maybe they can work towards a resolution to Israel-Palestine in the future. | ||
But they say that in the meantime, we're just going to have peace between these states. | ||
Maybe Israel and Palestine will be at war for the next century, but at least the Emirates and Bahrain will not be at war with Israel. | ||
And the goal was to bring all the Arab countries, or a lot of them, into a similar framework. | ||
Shortly afterward, Morocco and Sudan joined the Abraham Accords and normalized their ties with Israel. | ||
And that sets the stage for where we are today. | ||
In the last couple years, the Biden administration has been pursuing the normalization of ties between Saudi Arabia and Israel, along the same vein and in the same framework as those other four countries. | ||
So in 2020 they got UAE, they got Bahrain, Morocco followed after, Sudan is still not yet completed but it's in the process, and Biden has been pursuing a grand deal, some are saying this would really be the deal of the century, to get Saudi Arabia to normalize their ties with Israel. | ||
And it's a very complicated thing. | ||
Saudi Arabia has had a discreet relationship with Israel for many years, They've had intelligence sharing and they've had a low-key diplomatic relationship and some economic relationships, but it's been unofficial. | ||
Technically, officially, Saudi Arabia still does not recognize Israel as a sovereign state. | ||
They still call them a Zionist occupying government. | ||
And anyway, so Biden has been pursuing this deal with Saudi Arabia, but this is easier said than done. | ||
Although they have this relationship with Israel, Saudi Arabia wants concessions and they've been working that out over the last year. | ||
Biden has basically agreed to a security guarantee that Saudi Arabia would enjoy the same defense agreement with the United States that the United States has with Japan and South Korea. | ||
So something basically just shy of NATO. | ||
Biden has agreed that we'll defend Saudi Arabia, which they really want because they're under threat from Iran. | ||
We've also agreed to giving them more advanced weaponry. | ||
We've agreed to another arms deal. | ||
We're giving them a lot of concessions. | ||
And this deal was basically finalized. | ||
And I had mentioned this on the show in the past few weeks. | ||
If you've been watching my show, I've sort of hinted at it here and there. | ||
But the deal is heading towards completion where Saudi Arabia will normalize ties with Israel, which would be a huge deal because Saudi Arabia, unlike the Emirates and unlike Bahrain and Morocco and Sudan, Saudi Arabia is a big deal. | ||
It's a big deal in the Muslim world because the two holiest mosques are in Saudi Arabia at Mecca and Medina. | ||
And the king of Saudi Arabia is the custodian of the holy mosques. | ||
He's seen as the leader of Sunni Islam. | ||
So if Saudi Arabia normalizes ties with Israel, this goes a long way towards uniting the entire region, or I should say the entire Arab world, in normalizing the relationship with Israel, which would effectively lead to Israel being integrated in the region. | ||
And this would basically settle the issue. | ||
Like I said, it goes back to 1948. | ||
If you have a situation Where Egypt, Jordan, all the Gulf States, Sudan, Morocco, Saudi Arabia recognize Israel as a sovereign state and perhaps maybe Oman, Yemen, Iraq, Libya are not far behind, then that means that Israel is effectively a done deal. | ||
It means that they have arrived, they're a legitimate state, they're conducting commerce with their neighbors, they have embassies and diplomacy with their neighbors, And as I said, the goal of this Abraham Accords framework of normalizing these relationships is to say, look, we can't solve Israel-Palestine. | ||
These guys are going to fight forever. | ||
There's no easy answer. | ||
But let's defer that. | ||
Let's have Saudi Arabia, let's have all the Arab countries make peace with Israel on a state-by-state basis, interstate. | ||
And then at some later date, once Israel's integrated and once they have a relationship with all these countries, then we'll figure out something with Israel and Palestine. | ||
And so what this effectively does is it isolates that issue. | ||
It isolates the Palestinians from the grand negotiation, because that's really what it is, is under what conditions will the Arab world accept a Jewish state in Palestine? | ||
For Saudi Arabia, they said, well, we want the defense guarantee and we want weapons. | ||
Morocco said we want sovereignty over Western Sahara. | ||
Sudan wanted a loan and an aid package and taken off the state sponsor of terrorism list from the United States. | ||
So that's really the thing, is all these Muslim countries are getting together and saying, well, this is our price. | ||
We can't defeat Israel militarily. | ||
They're not going anywhere. | ||
This is our price to accept them. | ||
And if all these countries do that and Israel's integrated, then really the big question is resolved. | ||
Israel is a sovereign state. | ||
The region is stabilized. | ||
The Arabs are not trying to exterminate Israel. | ||
Israel is not constantly having to deter all its neighbors going to war against it. | ||
And it isolates the Israeli-Palestinian problem, which is unsolvable, as basically a domestic concern of Israel. | ||
That's what it does. | ||
It isolates that problem and makes it Israel's domestic concern, as opposed to something that is going to prevent Israel from being integrated. | ||
As opposed to, say, Israel cannot be accepted as a state until the Palestine thing is resolved. | ||
That's what this framework is about. | ||
And so in 2023, this year, Biden has been getting closer and closer to Saudi Arabia making the deal. | ||
And Hamas attacking Israel in this way, at the minimum, it puts that on hold. | ||
Saudi Arabia cannot normalize ties with Israel as long as this is going on. | ||
It is, at the minimum, delayed. | ||
It is indefinitely suspended until the situation is resolved. | ||
It may poison it all together. | ||
Because, like I said, Palestinians going into Israel and Israel coming back and killing hundreds or thousands of Palestinians, Muslims in the Arab world simply will not accept this. | ||
Muslims already don't favor normalization with Israel. | ||
They already don't like this compromise. | ||
And if they see the custodian of the two holy mosques normalize ties with Israel as it slaughters Muslims, there will literally be a revolution in Saudi Arabia. | ||
And so this speaks to the motivation of Hamas. | ||
Well, why does Hamas care? | ||
Well, the reason that Hamas would invade and tank this deal is because if the Israeli-Palestinian conflict becomes a domestic problem of Israel, if Saudi Arabia is doing diplomacy with Israel without a resolution of Palestine, then the Palestinians lose all their leverage. | ||
That's really their only leverage, is that Saudi Arabia or other Arab states are looking out for them. | ||
And if all these states are basically become allies of Israel and they have deep economic ties and diplomatic ties, well then they're no longer going to be a voice for the Palestinians. | ||
They're no longer going to speak on their behalf or negotiate on their behalf. | ||
And so then at that point the Palestinians are basically subject to whatever Israel wants. | ||
Specifically because Israel is right now controlled by a very hawkish, right-wing, extreme, militaristic government. | ||
So if Saudi Arabia makes a deal with Netanyahu, of all Israeli leaders, Then the Palestinians are screwed. | ||
No one's looking out for them. | ||
If Saudi Arabia can become friends with Israel while they're running this Gaza Strip concentration camp, then the Palestinians are screwed. | ||
That's it for them. | ||
So in my view, this incursion is a last-ditch, desperate effort by the Palestinians to tank this Abraham Accords process. | ||
As long as this conflict is going on, and if Israel responds inappropriately, if there's too many casualties, then it's never going to happen. | ||
And if it never happens, if there is antagonism between Saudi Arabia and Israel, then that means that Saudi Arabia is begrudgingly, once again, made a de facto patron and defender of the Palestinians. | ||
They're sort of dragged back into that role against their will. | ||
The Saudi government would love the economic benefit of normalizing ties. | ||
They would love the security benefit of the promised defense guarantee from the United States. | ||
But the people of Saudi Arabia would literally overthrow the government. | ||
Or there would be terrorism. | ||
If they were to normalize ties while Israel's killing all these Palestinians. | ||
So I think that's the motivation and that's the big picture. | ||
And the reason that Israel wants these ties, I mean, aside from the obvious, was laid out at the G20 summit last month. | ||
Joe Biden unveiled the plan which is supposed to counter the Belt and Road Initiative, which if you've heard of this, this is China's plan to build trade infrastructure all across Eurasia and Africa to orient trade to China. | ||
The United States has come out with a competing plan where they say that they want to route trade through a corridor in the Middle East between India and Europe. | ||
So at the G20 Summit, Joe Biden laid out this plan that said that we're going to build ports and rail that will connect Europe and India through the Middle East. | ||
Specifically, it's going to go through the United Arab Emirates at a port there. | ||
It's going to be sent by rail to Saudi Arabia, across Saudi Arabia by rail, across Israel by rail, out a port through Israel at Haifa, And then through the Mediterranean Sea into Europe. | ||
So you can see with the construction of that trade corridor, you can see the Abraham Accords framework. | ||
And then you see how the United States and China are involved in this. | ||
It's not just about integrating Israel, it's also about the United States countering the Belt and Road Initiative. | ||
China is giving all this money out Two, even Saudi Arabia, Israel, they're belt and road countries. | ||
They're giving money to countries in Southeast Asia. | ||
They're building ports and rail to build a trade network so that they can develop their trade relations with these other states and steal market share from the U.S. | ||
The U.S. | ||
comes along and says, well, we will cut an economic corridor through the Emirates, Saudi Arabia, and Israel. | ||
Just one problem though. | ||
Israel has this tremendous enmity with all the Gulf nations. | ||
So they've normalized ties. | ||
So the Emirates have normalized ties. | ||
Saudi Arabia is moving towards normalizing ties. | ||
And what does this do for these countries? | ||
It makes them tremendously rich. | ||
It's a huge investment. | ||
It's a huge capital investment to build the rail and build the ports. | ||
And then, when all these goods and all this value is coming through between India and Europe, the trade posts benefit. | ||
Israel, Saudi Arabia, and the Emirates benefit from all that trade moving through their countries. | ||
But it's even more important than this, because specifically what they're talking about is putting fiber optics, electrical, and energy through Israel. | ||
And this is a very important thing. | ||
I'm setting this up for, this is going to be the 2020s. | ||
This is this whole decade and into the next decade. | ||
This makes Israel a global power. | ||
Because you're putting communication lines, energy lines, and electrical lines through their country. | ||
That's a choke point. | ||
So just like, you know, we've talked a lot about the Russia-Ukraine war, a lot of it's about pipelines. | ||
You know, not to get into that in too much detail unnecessarily, but suffice to say, if you've watched anything about Russia-Ukraine and Germany and America, you maybe know a little bit about Nord Stream 2 and about the natural gas that comes through pipelines through Ukraine. | ||
They were built during the Soviet days that supply Eastern Europe. | ||
We've seen, in other words, the point is we've seen in that war the importance of that infrastructure. | ||
We've seen the importance of what jurisdiction controls the pipelines. | ||
Well, with this economic corridor, it's going to be communications, electrical, and energy are all going to be flowing through this corridor, specifically through Israel. | ||
So just like that made Ukraine a very important country, And just like that made Nord Stream 2 the center of so much attention, this makes Israel a very, very important country if Europe is getting energy, electric, and fiber optic through Israel. | ||
In addition to all the other goods and services that are moving across the rail and ports in that corridor. | ||
So, when Palestine, when Hamas moves into Israel, they're jeopardizing all of that. | ||
And they know that. | ||
When Hamas invades Israel and they invite Israel, predictably, to be vengeful and to exact this terrible retribution with high casualties, Hamas and Iran know that this is going to come at a heavy cost to their adversaries in Israel and Saudi Arabia. | ||
If Israel goes in on Hamas, Saudi Arabia normalization doesn't happen. | ||
If Saudi Arabia normalization doesn't happen, then that means Saudi Arabia remains on the side of Palestine. | ||
If Saudi Arabia normalization doesn't happen, then that means that economic corridor is stalled. | ||
Can't be built. | ||
How can they coordinate on a mega project like that as long as Israel's killing all these Palestinians? | ||
It could never work. | ||
And this not only benefits Hamas, but also Iran, because Iran is the main adversary of Israel and Saudi Arabia. | ||
So of course Iran, which is a major funder of Hamas, supports this. | ||
And as sort of a masterstroke, the nightmare coalition for Iran is Saudi Arabia, Israel, and the United States all working together. | ||
So Iran has sabotaged and thwarted that, and they've also sabotaged all those countries getting together and enriching themselves with this trade corridor. | ||
Instead, Iran favors China. | ||
China supports Iran. | ||
So I think that's, for people that don't understand, because it's a big question, you know, why would Hamas, what would be their endgame? | ||
If they cannot achieve a meaningful victory over Israel, they cannot invade, they can't defeat Israel's military. | ||
Offensively or defensively, they can't occupy the capital. | ||
So some would say, why would they attack and why now? | ||
I think they attacked now in order to tank that deal. | ||
In addition to everything else that's going on, I mean, I'm sure they always want to do this, but this is a very important time. | ||
It's a critical time for them to strike out and prevent all their, all the countries in the region from getting together and becoming indifferent to their suffering. | ||
And I'm sure it had backing from Iran because they hate Israel and Saudi Arabia. | ||
So I think that's the motivation of the players involved. | ||
The other question which is tricky, so that's a big part of it, but the other question which is a little tricky is why Israel didn't anticipate this. | ||
And I've seen there's been a lot of debate about this as well, where people say that the Israeli intelligence is one of the best and most sophisticated in the world. | ||
The Israeli Mossad knows everything that's going on. | ||
How did they not know that Hamas was getting ready for a strike like this? | ||
And some have said it's an intelligence failure. | ||
Some have said that there's been so much internal political turmoil in Israel over the Netanyahu government that they were not paying close enough attention to their own border. | ||
I think that's unconvincing. | ||
Although it's possible. | ||
It's possible that they missed it. | ||
It's possible they got caught off guard because they weren't expecting something like that. | ||
I think it's possible. | ||
I think it's a little more persuasive than maybe Netanyahu knew about it and allowed it to happen. | ||
Because at the same time that all this complex politics is happening with the normalization deal with Saudi Arabia, at the same time as we've covered on the show throughout the year, Netanyahu is fighting for his political life. | ||
He is being prosecuted by the government for corruption, for bribery, and for a number of other things. | ||
And so this is why he undertook this judicial overhaul legislation, which has been talked about in Israel. | ||
So Netanyahu barely cobbled together a coalition government in the last year. | ||
It was very unstable from around 2019 until 2022, but then Yahoo got back in charge of the country, although he is being prosecuted. | ||
There's a special counsel appointed. | ||
They're investigating him, and it's looking like he's going to be taken down. | ||
It's looking like he's going to be charged and removed from office. | ||
So earlier this year, he introduced with his extremist government in the coalition, he introduced this new legislation that would change how the judicial system works in Israel. | ||
And it would make it so that the Israeli Knesset, which is the legislature, would basically control everybody on the Supreme Court and control what things they'd be able to rule on. | ||
And the Knesset would even be able to overturn decisions made by the court. | ||
And many people have said that one, this is a cynical play by Netanyahu to avoid prosecution. | ||
They've said also, this is Netanyahu's way of remaking the Israeli state and moving it away from sort of liberal Western founding. | ||
They say that not only will this help him avoid prosecution, but some of the reforms that they're making to the court would prevent the court from intervening and stopping the Israeli government from bulldozing Palestine and building new settlements in the West Bank. | ||
Because one of the things that the Israeli Supreme Court will do is say that under its common-sense laws, under its common-sense standard, it will prevent Israel from making it a Jewish identitarian state or from expanding settlements. | ||
So it also paved the way for his policy goals, too. | ||
Anyway. | ||
In the spring, we don't need to understand all the complexity of that for our purpose here, but suffice to say he introduced this judicial reform for his own benefit. | ||
There were massive protests about it in the spring. | ||
He was almost overthrown. | ||
Workers were threatening a general strike. | ||
The schools shut down. | ||
The airports shut down. | ||
Protesters shut down the highway. | ||
They marched towards his apartment. | ||
So he stalled the judicial reform until this summer. | ||
This summer he passed parts of the judicial reform, planning to pass more of it later this year. | ||
So my theory on this is that perhaps, and this is maybe a more likely explanation, maybe the Netanyahu government allowed Hamas to invade Israel So that Netanyahu could unify the country. | ||
You know, right now, he's fighting for his political life. | ||
He's gonna be prosecuted. | ||
He can barely build together a coalition government. | ||
He's now had to resort to working with extreme religious factions. | ||
The opposition is growing stronger, and there's protests in the streets. | ||
So what better way for Netanyahu to re-grain his grip on power than to introduce an unprecedented military crisis And become a war hero. | ||
So maybe that's the calculus going on there. | ||
Although, you know, that's really just a theory. | ||
We don't know for sure. | ||
There's no evidence of that. | ||
Some have said it's an intelligence failure. | ||
Some have said they had prior knowledge but allowed it for Netanyahu's own political gain that he can rally the country behind him, save himself, and then do even more. | ||
I mean this gives him a pretext To do whatever he'd like to do. | ||
To finally decapitate Hamas or to annex the West Bank or the Gaza Strip. | ||
You know, this really allows the Israeli government to do some extraordinary things that they wouldn't normally be able to do. | ||
Not just domestically, but with Palestine as well. | ||
So that's another unanswered question that, again, we don't really have an answer. | ||
There were some reports that Egyptian intelligence tipped off Israel. | ||
That they said that Hamas was invading, but it was ignored. | ||
Israel denies that and other people deny that, but that was a rumor that was reported today in the press. | ||
So that would give credence to the idea that maybe Israel allowed it for their own reasons. | ||
And so this is really the big... So that's a big overview of what's going on. | ||
That's all the different parts. | ||
I'm trying to think if there's any aspect about it that I missed. | ||
Obviously, there's a lot to go over. | ||
The biggest risk, like I said earlier though, is that this draws the United States into a war with Iran. | ||
Because, of course, Israel does want to be at the center of this economic corridor. | ||
But more than that, they want to destroy Iran. | ||
And this is the last piece I think we'll talk about and then You know, we might go into a little bit of the history and get into super chats. | ||
But this is the last piece of it. | ||
Since the war broke out, you might have heard there's been a lot of talk about this $6 billion of Iranian money that was unfrozen. | ||
Maybe you've heard of this. | ||
And so just prior, To the invasion by Hamas, Joe Biden unfroze $6 billion in Iranian assets that were frozen in South Korea. | ||
And this was done back in 2019, when Donald Trump ripped up the Iran nuclear deal and implemented a mass maximum pressure campaign against Iran. | ||
They froze all assets they could touch and part of that involved $6 billion that were in a bank in South Korea. | ||
So Joe Biden unfroze those assets as part of a prisoner swap. | ||
It was a dozen Iranian prisoners in America exchanged for a dozen American prisoners in Iran and the six billion dollars was unfrozen. | ||
And it was pretty inconvenient timing because this was just one week before the fighting broke out so naturally a lot of conservatives have gone in on Biden and said well You allowed this to happen. | ||
Biden unfroze $6 billion and Iran took that money and used it to fund Hamas to go and kill Jews in Israel. | ||
That's been the story. | ||
But the State Department has said that those funds have not left Qatar. | ||
The money was unfrozen in South Korea. | ||
It was sent to Qatar to be then transported to Iran, but it's never left Qatar. | ||
And I think I have a story on that here. | ||
I'm not sure if I put that in my notes. | ||
Right here it says, in August details were made public of a complicated agreement that President Biden approved. | ||
Five U.S. | ||
citizens detained by Tehran. | ||
Excuse me, let me take a sip of water. | ||
I'm losing my voice because there's so much to say tonight. | ||
And I think that's a great thing. | ||
And it's dry because it's winter, or fall. | ||
But anyway, so this is a story about the money. | ||
It says, in August, details were made public of a complicated agreement that President Joe Biden approved. | ||
Five U.S. | ||
citizens detained by Tehran were allowed to leave the country in exchange for the transfer of $6 billion in Iranian funds that had been frozen in South Korea. | ||
At the same time, five Iranians held in the United States were allowed to leave. | ||
The $6 billion was Iranian money that had been frozen in South Korean banks after Washington, under Donald Trump, placed a total ban on Iran's oil exports and sanctions on its banking sector in 2019. | ||
These Iranian oil revenues were blocked in South Korea. | ||
The funds have not been dispersed to Iran yet. | ||
Qatar's central bank is overseeing the funds which are still in Doha. | ||
So there's all this talk now about the six billion dollars that Biden unfroze and Iran sent that to Hamas and Hamas used that to buy missiles to kill Jews, but that's not what happened. | ||
This is totally separate. | ||
Joe Biden is attempting diplomacy with Iran again, like Obama. | ||
To limit Iran's nuclear program. | ||
And this is part of the good faith. | ||
This is part of building rapport. | ||
They did a prisoner swap. | ||
They unfroze some of the money. | ||
And contrary to all this psycho neocon stuff, the money never left the bank. | ||
The money went from South Korea to Doha. | ||
It hasn't even gotten to Iran yet. | ||
Although some are saying that Iran got it and sent it to Hamas and Hamas bought stuff with it. | ||
But that's impossible. | ||
It couldn't even happen on that timeline. | ||
And the money is still not even in Iran's possession. | ||
But that's what they're saying. | ||
But that brings to light the bigger issue, which is that probably Israel may try to bring Iran into the conflict. | ||
Like I said, Israel wants normalization with Saudi Arabia, but what they want more than that is for Iran to be destroyed. | ||
What they want more than Hamas to be destroyed is for Iran to be destroyed. | ||
And maybe this is the perfect pretext. | ||
Because let's say, I'll create a scenario for you. | ||
Hamas invades Israel. | ||
Israel retaliates and blows them to smithereens. | ||
Hamas calls for reinforcements and then Hezbollah pro-Iran fighters start attacking Israel from Yemen, from Syria, from Lebanon. | ||
Hezbollah invades. | ||
Well now Israel has a pretext to go after Iran. | ||
Right now they don't really. | ||
Because there's no apparent evidence that Iran was behind this. | ||
And the money's not connected and the State Department says there's no evidence they're connected. | ||
But in a scenario where Hezbollah, which is also backed by Iran in the north, if they go in and attack Israel, then Israel would have an excuse to attack not just Hezbollah and Hamas, but also Iran. | ||
And if they attack Iran, they're not going to do so without the support of the United States. | ||
And even if they don't have it, the United States will have their back. | ||
And so that's the biggest thing that we're looking for right now. | ||
Aside from the things that we're watching for are these. | ||
We're watching for what the Israeli offensive will look like in the Gaza Strip. | ||
We're watching to see what Hezbollah does on its northern border, and we're watching to see the extent to which the United States will be drawn into a war between Israel and Iran. | ||
Because that's really, that's the crown jewel that they want, more than anything. | ||
And it follows a long pattern that Israel has of neutralizing all of the Muslim countries in the neighborhood. | ||
Either by peace agreement or destruction. | ||
Egypt, Jordan, Sudan, Morocco, the Emirates, Bahrain have all been neutralized by peace agreements. | ||
Libya, Iraq, Afghanistan, and Syria, and Yemen have all been neutralized by warfare. | ||
You know, a major war in Iraq and Afghanistan, regime change in Libya, Major civil war in Yemen and Syria. | ||
And so the last outstanding peace is Iran. | ||
What is to be done about Iran? | ||
Well, they can't be neutralized. | ||
Because they will never make peace with Israel because it's an Islamist state. | ||
It's a revolutionary Islamist state with backing from Russia and China that has vowed to destroy Israel. | ||
Sanctions aren't working. | ||
They are developing a nuclear program. | ||
Some say peaceful, some say military. | ||
But the crown jewel of Israel's grand strategy for the last 43 years is to finally take out Iran. | ||
If Iran is dealt with, then there is no power in the world that can challenge Israel. | ||
Russia is under the thumb of Israel. | ||
The United States is under the thumb of Israel. | ||
And China, we'll see what happens with them as time goes on. | ||
But there would be no country in the world left to oppose. | ||
Certainly none in that region. | ||
And that's really the goal there. | ||
So, the way that we can see this unfolding crisis is sort of like what precipitated 9-11, which is a sort of shocking, surprising, unexplained crisis which escalates and evolves into a ground war in a major Middle Eastern country like Iran. | ||
And I say major because these other ones aren't really major, but Iran is a big deal. | ||
And it would require an extraordinary crisis for either Israel or the United States to go to war, but yet that is what Israel has wanted for over 20 or 30 years. | ||
Really ever since 1979, but I guess they've just had the means to agitate for it recently. | ||
So that's the big picture. | ||
But we'll be watching and we'll see what happens. | ||
My position on all of it, you know, I don't want anybody to die. | ||
I think it's terrible, the killing on both sides. | ||
You know, because the Palestinians, they kill people, and the Israelis kill people. | ||
The truth of the matter is that you can't really use moral language because both sides are at fault. | ||
And this is sort of my editorializing here. | ||
That's my analysis, but my editorial position is this. | ||
When people talk about this conflict, they use all this moral language. | ||
They talk about rape, and terrorism, and killing innocent people, and all this kind of stuff. | ||
But you cannot use moral language because neither side has a moral high ground. | ||
Both sides are guilty. | ||
Both sides have done the same things. | ||
And I don't mean to say that I don't mean that to be a cop out here. | ||
What I mean to say is that the moral language is really dishonest. | ||
So, for example, Israel talks about Well, Palestinians are killing innocent people, they're killing children and women, and they're raping, and so on. | ||
But this completely belies the fact that for 20 years, thousands of Palestinians die every year under the Israeli occupation. | ||
And the IDF goes in and they indiscriminately kill. | ||
They kill civilians, they kill children, they kill more children than any army in the world. | ||
So if we want to talk about women, children, rape, all of that, Then we have to talk about what's been going on in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip for 30 years. | ||
Or we have to talk about the refugee crisis, we have to talk about the Nakba, you have to go all the way back. | ||
The Israeli state was founded basically with an act of terrorism against civilian populations and against families and there was a lot of rape and there was a lot of massacring. | ||
Now that doesn't mean that Israel can't defend itself against things like that that are happening today. | ||
I think it's perfectly reasonable that they would defend themselves. | ||
But to use this language like it's come from nowhere, it didn't come from nowhere. | ||
The Gaza Strip is one of the most unfortunate places in the world, and this is a situation which is maintained deliberately by Israel. | ||
Like I said, it's an open-air concentration camp, 2 million people living in a tiny strip of land, fenced in with checkpoints for all the resources that go in. | ||
They have barely electricity or food. | ||
Or any kind of industry, because they're really just not permitted to have any of that. | ||
And then when they break out and they do some atrocious things, Israel claims it's another Holocaust. | ||
Well, just like the Holocaust, there were some precipitating factors here too. | ||
And that's just fair. | ||
And not only that, but also this talk about terrorism. | ||
They say, well, they're a terrorist state, they're like ISIS. | ||
Well, they're really not like ISIS. | ||
You know, I mean, ISIS, to the extent that it was even real, was saying that they wanted a caliphate and all of this. | ||
The Palestinians want a state of their own. | ||
I mean, they were there for thousands of years. | ||
Many of them are refugees who have been displaced. | ||
They want sovereignty. | ||
They want to build their own community. | ||
And I know that I'm understating it. | ||
I know they want revenge against Israel. | ||
But to say that they have the same sort of nihilistic, jingoistic view that ISIS does, it's not appropriate. | ||
And people talk about their tactics, well it's terrorism. | ||
Israel invented terrorism in that region. | ||
You have to go back to before Israel had a state. | ||
When the Jews in Palestine were in the same situation as the Arabs, as the Muslims, they used the same tactics. | ||
In other words, Palestinian Muslims today use terrorism as a tactic. | ||
And that is because they do not have a state. | ||
They do not have an army. | ||
They do not have a government. | ||
And so they resort to guerrilla, unconventional military tactics. | ||
Some would call terrorism. | ||
And the world cries out. | ||
Israel says, well, they're terrorists. | ||
But Israel has a state. | ||
Israel has a military. | ||
So when they respond to the Palestinians, they use their military to do the violence. | ||
And they say, well that's not terrorism. | ||
But when the Jews were in the same predicament in Palestine a hundred years ago, before they had a state, they used terrorism too. | ||
They used terrorism against the British, against the Egyptians, against the Americans, against the locals. | ||
They bombed buses. | ||
They killed civilians. | ||
They did false flag attacks on civilian infrastructure. | ||
They did all the same things that the Muslims do today. | ||
So again, you can't really use this language about, well, the Palestinians are terrorists and we're legitimate. | ||
Let's be honest about it. | ||
It's non-conventional warfare. | ||
It's not pretty. | ||
I don't necessarily support that. | ||
I don't think that's a moral way to fight a war. | ||
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It is happening on both sides. | ||
This is vicious generational fighting happening on both sides with a tremendous power imbalance and that's when it gets really nasty. | ||
That's just the truth. | ||
So I don't support it on either side. | ||
I don't support this sort of ugly killing and murder of civilians and things like that. | ||
And I'll also say this, I'm not pro-Israel and I'm not pro-Palestine. | ||
I'm pro-America. | ||
I'm in favor of taking our own side. | ||
And, you know, we have to figure out what the American interest in the region is. | ||
And the biggest concern for America is that we don't get involved in a war with Iran. | ||
The way that Israel goes against our interest is because they want us to fight their war. | ||
Just like with Iraq and Syria and the rest of them. | ||
You may not think of it this way, but Israel is a belligerent, aggressive state in the Middle East, and they are trying to ignite a war with Iran. | ||
These are two major military powers. | ||
Israel has a nuclear arsenal. | ||
Iran has a nuclear program. | ||
They both have huge militaries. | ||
They both have very advanced defense industries with sophisticated weaponry. | ||
A war between those two countries would be catastrophic. | ||
It would be catastrophic for the region and for the global economy. | ||
And the biggest threat is that Israel seeks to draw us in because of their tremendous power over our media and our government. | ||
So when an American looks at the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, well this is really a domestic concern for Israel. | ||
It becomes America's problem when the relationship between Israel and Palestine draws in other countries in the Muslim world, and when Israel wants to draw the United States into conflicts with its neighbors. | ||
And so for that reason, what is the American interest here? | ||
Not going to war with Iran and maintaining stability in the region. | ||
So what's the outcome that an American would want here? | ||
America wants this to be over as soon as possible. | ||
That's the American interest. | ||
The American interest is that the Israeli counter-offensive is completely restrained. | ||
And that the conflict does not escalate. | ||
We want Hezbollah not to intervene. | ||
We want Iran not to intervene. | ||
And we want to convince Israel Not to retaliate too strongly. | ||
We want it to be proportionate. | ||
We want it to be reasonable. | ||
And we want to get the region back on track to stability. | ||
And part of that is normalizing ties between Israel and the rest. | ||
And the other part of it is to bring Iran into the fold. | ||
We need Iran To be a country that is part of the international community, we need to relieve the sanctions pressure on them, and we need a guarantee from Israel that they won't nuke their neighbors. | ||
The only reason that Iran is pursuing a nuclear arsenal, and thereby ostracizing itself, is because they need to counter Israel's nuclear capability. | ||
I mean, it's really that simple. | ||
So, we need to find a solution where Iran can have a nuclear energy program And we need a situation where Israel can be integrated into the region. | ||
That's our American interest as it stands today. | ||
And that's how I see it. | ||
Because honestly, I don't really care about either side. | ||
I really don't. | ||
I can jump in and say things like, you know, what Israel is doing is inhumane. | ||
I also don't really care. | ||
Because, you know, there's a lot of inhumane things going on in the world. | ||
It's really not our problem. | ||
There's a lot of inhumane killing. | ||
There are a lot of horrible situations. | ||
And don't tell me about the plight of the Palestinians if you don't care about what's happening in Mexico or Venezuela or what's happening in all of Africa at any given time or what's happening in Ukraine. | ||
There's a lot of bad stuff happening everywhere all the time and really it's a shame. | ||
And do I think that Palestinians have a right to be angry? | ||
I do. | ||
But I'm an American and I think that we need a government that puts our interests ahead of both Palestinians and Jews. | ||
And our interest is to avoid a war with Iran. | ||
So that's that. | ||
But I want to move on we'll get into our super chats, you know, maybe I'll think of something that didn't come up, but it's really It's a very big Conversation this really involves the entire world and it's kind of scary You know because this is going on at the same time that the Russia-Ukraine war is going on and this Taiwan thing is happening And you know Israel is asking for ammunition and we're telling them we may literally not even have it We may not even have the ammunition | ||
And so if we don't have it for Ukraine, and we give even more of what we don't have to Israel, what's going to be left for Taiwan? | ||
Because that's the next state that they're trying to pivot towards. | ||
So, and I, you know, I want China to take back Taiwan, but I'm just saying it's gonna be a problem for our... our neocons in government. | ||
They've funded the entire world. | ||
They already gave all their... they gave all their bullets to Ukraine, and then they gave what's left to Israel, and... but we're still giving a security guarantee to Taiwan? | ||
Are we gonna have to nuke China because we're out of bullets? | ||
Like... because that seems to be the approach, right? | ||
We ran out of bullets to give Ukraine, so we started giving them long-range missiles, and... | ||
And banned cluster munitions. | ||
Literally, we said, look, we're out of missiles, so take these illegal missiles that we have laying around. | ||
We're all out of the legal ammunition we gave you all that, so we got some illegal stuff in the back, well, you know, try that on for size. | ||
So what are we going to do when it comes to Taiwan? | ||
We have no more missiles, no more ammunition, we can't make anything, so here we'll just nuke Beijing? | ||
I mean, that's why it's concerning. | ||
So anyway, that's that. | ||
I think I touched on everything, but we're gonna dive into our Super Chats. | ||
We'll see what you guys have to say about all this. | ||
Me, I mean, I love this stuff. | ||
I like it because I get to talk about it and, you know, it's all... it's all interesting stuff, but you really do have to pray for the people there because you just try to begin to imagine what is happening to the people in the Gaza Strip. | ||
That's got to be the last place you want to be right now. | ||
I think I'd rather be in Ukraine than the Gaza Strip right now. | ||
I think I'd rather be in Donbass than over there. | ||
Because these people are just going to get starved and bombed into submission. | ||
And you know the Jews, they hold a grudge. | ||
And they have no regard for human life because they think non-Jews are animals. | ||
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So they'll just kill them. | |
Kill them by the thousands. | ||
So you gotta pray. | ||
Pray for the Gaza Strip. | ||
Not Israel. | ||
Pray for the Gaza Strip. | ||
Pray for the Christians in the Holy Land. | ||
Pray for the... I guess pray for the Jews that there won't be completely evil. | ||
We're supposed to pray for our enemies, right? | ||
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So in that case... In that case, give them a prayer too. | |
Right? | ||
But anyway, I'm gonna move on here and we'll see what you guys have to say about all this. | ||
Let me know what you thought about my analysis. | ||
If you agree with me or what you think. | ||
Okay. | ||
Let's take a look. | ||
I'm gonna get some water too. | ||
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Netanyahu thinks the Carrier Strike Group is coming to help Lowell. | ||
Dark Brandon has other plans. | ||
Well, no, it's like they're coming to invade, yeah. | ||
I wish! | ||
You know, but it just goes to show that on some level, and here's the thing I wanted to talk about. | ||
Let me take a sip of water and then I'll there was one more thing I wanted to get into So, you know we have this ban the ADL campaign a couple weeks ago And I it's I feel like I've done this preamble a million times, but I'll do it one more time here So we did this hashtag on Twitter. | ||
Keith Woods started it, but, you know, we joined in. | ||
And it was ban the ADL because we said ADL, which is a left-wing Jewish group, is holding Twitter hostage. | ||
Twitter is not able to have free speech because ADL is telling Twitter's advertisers to divest from the company as long as they allow anti-Semitism and hate speech on the platform. | ||
So this campaign started saying, hey, ban the ADL. | ||
Why would you have a group that is blackmailing the platform on the platform? | ||
You got to ban them. | ||
And over time, it started out with patriots like me, America First guys, and nationalists, and people that are against the Jewish Mafia, speaking out against the ADL and criticizing them. | ||
But slowly but surely, a lot of Zionists got involved. | ||
A lot of Zionist Jews started criticizing these accounts, like Libs of TikTok, who's a Jewish woman, and Ashley St. | ||
Clair, who's a Jewish woman, and Ben Shapiro, who's a Jewish guy, I guess. | ||
And they all started saying, The ADL. | ||
And the narrative changed. | ||
The narrative went from ADL is a Jewish group that is preventing us from having free speech. | ||
All these right-wing Zionist Jews jumped in and said, no, ban the ADL. | ||
Because Jonathan Greenblatt, who is the president of the ADL, is eroding their initial mission. | ||
The original mission of the ADL was to fight anti-Semitism, but Jonathan Greenblatt, who became the president of the group in 2015, has refocused it away from that to becoming like a left-wing pro-Democrat group. | ||
So, the right-wing Zionist Jews said that this left-wing Jew at the ADL has to be replaced by somebody else who's going to fight anti-Semitism and not be a Democrat. | ||
Now I brought up the context for that, the background, which is that the Zionist Jews never liked the ADL. | ||
The Zionist Organization of America wrote a letter condemning the ADL last year. | ||
And they said, we're condemning the ADL, but not because they control speech, not because they're a Jewish mafia. | ||
They said, we condemn the ADL because they're supporting anti-Israel leftists. | ||
They're supporting BLM, which is anti-Israel. | ||
They're supporting CAIR, Council on American Islamic Relations, because they're anti-Israel. | ||
And so, it was this factionalism, it was this Jewish factionalism where the right-wing Zionists were critiquing these left-wing, and not that they're not Zionists, they are, but the left-wing Jews do not like the government of Israel. | ||
The left-wing Jews like Greenblatt don't like Netanyahu and his Likud party. | ||
They don't like that. | ||
They want Israel to be liberal, not a fascist Jewish identitarian state. | ||
So Greenblatt is a little more sympathetic. | ||
These left-wing Jews are a little more sympathetic to Palestine. | ||
They're a little more sympathetic to critiques of the Netanyahu government. | ||
The Zionists don't like that. | ||
The Zionists say, if you open the door to that, that's just anti-Semitism. | ||
The Zionists say that if Greenblatt allows Ilhan Omar to criticize the Likud government, they say, Elon Omar just wants to destroy Israel. | ||
She's cloaking that in criticisms of the Netanyahu government. | ||
You guys are useful idiots for real anti-Semites. | ||
That's the narrative. | ||
Now anyway, this was a few weeks ago. | ||
So this all got rehashed a few weeks ago. | ||
Like I said, initially it was nationalist guys like Keith and Lucas Gage and Joel Davis and Jake Shields and me and Elias Schaefer that said, look, ban the ADL because we don't want a Jewish mafia controlling the discourse. | ||
But the right-wing Zionist Jews sort of took that and steered it into their criticism of the ADL, which is totally different. | ||
They took that and said, nope, not ban the ADL because it's a Jewish mafia controlling speech. | ||
No, we need to fire Jonathan Greenblatt because he is not a strong enough Zionist. | ||
We need to fire Greenblatt from the ADL and just get a better president of the ADL. | ||
We still want them to control the discourse. | ||
We still want them to be a Jewish mafia. | ||
We just want them to be more pro-Israel, like Abe Foxman, Greenblatt's predecessor. | ||
And so I pointed this out, and a lot of people at that time were saying, well, we want to ban the ADL because it's not all Jews. | ||
I heard that a lot. | ||
They said, look, it's not all Jews. | ||
It's just the ADL. | ||
You know, we don't have a problem with normal Jews. | ||
It's just this ADL, which is banning speech. | ||
See, look at all these good Jews that have come in. | ||
They're like the cavalry. | ||
And see, vindicating us, who are saying this, are all the good Zionist Jews who have come in to condemn the ADL. | ||
But they didn't quite condemn the ADL the same way. | ||
They critiqued it in a very different way. | ||
Significant, important difference. | ||
Well now fast forward all these weeks later, and Jonathan Greenblatt is on MSNBC saying shame on MSNBC that they call Hamas a militant group instead of terrorists, which is what they are. | ||
They're terrorists that have to be killed. | ||
They're like ISIS, blah blah blah. | ||
This is Greenblatt. | ||
And Ben Shapiro is retweeting Greenblatt. | ||
Now, three weeks ago Shapiro was tweeting... Shapiro was on a Twitter space with Elon Musk criticizing the ADL. | ||
Shapiro was criticizing the ADL on Twitter and saying they're terrible. | ||
He's always hated the ADL. | ||
Or, I should say, Greenblatt. | ||
If you go back to 2015, Shapiro was criticizing Greenblatt. | ||
But now Shapiro's retweeting him. | ||
Go figure. | ||
And now, you know, Netanyahu has been pursuing these judicial reforms and there's been this fierce opposition. | ||
Now, Lapid and Gantz, who are the two leaders of the opposition, say they want to form a unity government with Netanyahu. | ||
And now, Libs of TikTok, and EndWokeness, which is another Twitter account that's apparently run by a Jew. | ||
All these people, they're now all on Team Israel. | ||
And it's what I have been saying for the longest time, which is this. | ||
Yes, Jewish factionalism exists. | ||
It does. | ||
There are different sects of religious Judaism. | ||
Most Jews are not religious, or they don't go to temple, or whatever. | ||
And yes, there are left-wing American Jews that are critical of the Likud government. | ||
And there are right-wing Zionist Jews in America that are very critical of the left-wing Jews in American media. | ||
All of that is true. | ||
But at the end of the day, they're all on the same team. | ||
Never forget that. | ||
At the end of the day, when push comes to shove, when Hamas invades Israel, they're all on the same team. | ||
They're all on Team Jewish. | ||
And there's two dimensions to that. | ||
There is a State of Israel, and then there is World Jewry. | ||
World Jewry being the Jewish diaspora around the world, but mainly in Europe and North America. | ||
And when Israel gets invaded, they're all on the same, they're all on Team Israel. | ||
They all rally behind Netanyahu. | ||
It doesn't matter how liberal they are. | ||
You could be a gay atheist Jew, you're rallying behind Netanyahu right now. | ||
You're rallying behind Netanyahu, the militant, kill-all-Palestinians guy who brought in these religious extremists into his government. | ||
They're rallying with them all the same. | ||
Because they're all on the same team. | ||
And some will say, well, Jews aren't a monolith. | ||
You know, that's true. | ||
Jews are not a monolith. | ||
They have had disagreements for thousands of years. | ||
That's what makes them Jewish, is that they disagree. | ||
But they're all Jewish. | ||
And they all see themselves as Jewish. | ||
And the one thing they have in common is that they support the State of Israel and they hate anti-Semites. | ||
And what are anti-Semites? | ||
Anybody that opposes the Jewish interest. | ||
Never forget that. | ||
That's the thing that the ADL and the ZOA agree on. | ||
They both support Israel. | ||
They both want to destroy anti-Semites wherever they are. | ||
So, they all have this identity they share. | ||
They're all on that same tribe. | ||
It's like a classic sibling rivalry. | ||
You know, I can criticize my little brother, but you can't! | ||
I can pick on my brother, but if you criticize him, if you attack him, you pick on him, I'll beat you up. | ||
It's the same mentality. | ||
It's a family feud. | ||
Don't for one second think that it isn't one. | ||
It is a family feud. | ||
So I'm so sick of hearing that. | ||
Well, it's not all Jews. | ||
They're not a monolith. | ||
Have you ever heard of factionalism? | ||
It's not so simple. | ||
It's reductive to say that it's just Jews. | ||
No, it isn't. | ||
It isn't at all. | ||
Because today they're all on the same team. | ||
Why? | ||
Because they were attacked by someone from the outside. | ||
Yes, the liberal opposition in Israel can protest. | ||
But when Hamas invades, they're all joining the IDF. | ||
What does that tell you? | ||
So, I'm so sick of hearing that. | ||
And here's the problem. | ||
While they may not be a monolith, they're all on the same team and they're penetrating our society. | ||
We have a liberal, open society where we have outlawed discrimination. | ||
In other words, if I'm a white guy and I say, you know, let's say I work at a college admissions office and I say, I'm only going to admit white people. | ||
That's illegal. | ||
If I am an employer and I say, I'm only going to hire white people. | ||
Illegal. | ||
If I am a landowner and I say, I'm only going to have white tenants. | ||
Illegal. | ||
Because we're an open society. | ||
We're an open society of individuals. | ||
But then the Jews come along with a lot of money and with the state backing from Israel and they have penetrated our society as a team. | ||
We're playing a solo game. | ||
We're playing a singles game. | ||
They're playing a team game. | ||
That's the problem. | ||
You know, all of us white people We're on free-for-all. | ||
They're on Team Deathmatch. | ||
That's the way to think about it. | ||
We're on free-for-all and they're on Team Deathmatch. | ||
Imagine if you're playing soccer and, you know, one half of the soccer field, it's just like every player is their own team. | ||
But the other half of the field, all these guys are on the same team. | ||
Who do you think's gonna win? | ||
You think it's gonna be any one guy or collection of guys on this side? | ||
Or it's gonna be the 50 guys all wearing the same jerseys? | ||
And they can also fake that they're wearing our jersey, too, because they could pretend to be white. | ||
You know, that's what's going on in America. | ||
That's the problem. | ||
And that's why Americans have to gather and expel all foreign influence. | ||
And I don't mean expel people, but I mean that, you know, we cannot allow a Jewish mafia to control our country. | ||
So, anyone that is working on behalf of the Israeli government has to be registered with the Foreign Agent Registration Act. | ||
Any foreign spies have to be expelled. | ||
And the people that are here, that are American citizens, there has to be an expectation, and it should be enforced, That they're not working as a team against our country, because that's a big problem. | ||
That's how they have this tremendous advantage. | ||
Why do you think they're so rich? | ||
Yeah, they're educated, and yes, I think they do have a high IQ, and yes, I think they work hard. | ||
But you know, a lot of people work hard, and a lot of people are intelligent, and a lot of people read. | ||
Their benefit derives from the fact that they work together so extraordinarily well. | ||
They're a tribe going in. | ||
They're teaming! | ||
They're teaming! | ||
And it's not fair. | ||
That's breaking the rules. | ||
So, you know, ADL and Shapiro and the President of Israel are teaming against Western white civilization. | ||
And that's not fair. | ||
And they have banned everybody else from teaming. | ||
That's the other thing. | ||
Israel can team. | ||
The Jews can team. | ||
The whites cannot. | ||
If the Germans got together and said, the Germans are one team, could you imagine the... Well, you know, that did happen. | ||
Everyone didn't like it. | ||
Imagine if the Germans got together and said, all Germans, one team, based on racial purity. | ||
Imagine if the Germans got together and said, by blood, are you German by blood? | ||
Welcome to the team. | ||
I'll help you out. | ||
I'll hire you. | ||
We all meet every week on Saturday. | ||
We all meet every week to discuss our plans. | ||
And we have advocacy groups everywhere. | ||
But they don't allow that. | ||
But they get to do it. | ||
So the Jews get to team, and white people don't. | ||
White people cannot team. | ||
They can't team up. | ||
When they do, it's called white nationalism. | ||
When the Jews do it, to call it that is anti-Semitism. | ||
If I say the Jews are working together, that's anti-Semitism. | ||
If I say that Israel influences America, that's anti-Semitism. | ||
If whites do it, they're white nationalists for thinking about it or for suggesting it. | ||
That's the problem here. | ||
So, you know, why do you think Israel or the Jewish interests get served? | ||
It's because they can do it. | ||
If I talk about an American interest, a white interest, nobody's interested in that. | ||
Nobody wants that. | ||
It can't happen. | ||
It's illegal. | ||
So anyway. | ||
So that's the other aspect of it. | ||
Now the ADL is on board. | ||
Go figure. | ||
I thought they weren't a monolith, but yet they're all lining up to support Israel. | ||
That's crazy. | ||
Anyway. | ||
You know, and that's because there's one loyalty there. | ||
There's one superseding loyalty that sits on top of all of it. | ||
That's why people have a problem with them. | ||
Because they are here, but yet their heart is over there. | ||
That's a problem. | ||
You know? | ||
When push comes to shove, even like Laura Loomer. | ||
Like, Laura Loomer's a friend of mine. | ||
But do you see the stuff she's saying? | ||
Now she goes around, her whole brand is like, I'm a free speech absolutist, I'm a free speech absolutist. | ||
She sees Palestinian people protesting in New York City and she says, they should all be arrested because Hamas are terrorists! | ||
Okay? | ||
I mean, I can't be the only one that sees the contradiction there, but that's the issue. | ||
Your loyalty needs to be to America, but it can't be for them. | ||
Fundamentally, on some level, it cannot be. | ||
Now, maybe some feel that way, but most of them don't. | ||
And honestly, it really all goes back 2,000 years to the destruction of the Temple. | ||
It all goes back there. | ||
They're the Pharisees, man. | ||
Read your gospel. | ||
You know these people in the gospel called the Pharisees? | ||
That's them! | ||
That's them. | ||
They're still here. | ||
Just like the Christians are still here, just like Jesus is still here, the Pharisees are still here. | ||
They're called Jews today. | ||
They're called, technically, rabbinical or Talmudic Jews. | ||
are the modern-day descendants of the Pharisees, quite literally. | ||
The Pharisees were the only surviving sect of Judaism after the destruction of the Temple, and they became the rabbinical Jews, or just, as we call them, the Jews. | ||
So it all goes back to that. | ||
We gotta be Christian, we gotta be pro-American, and none of these other allegiances to anything other than Jesus, I guess. | ||
So anyway, so that's that. | ||
But let's see what else we got in these Super Chats. | ||
That's the really big picture. | ||
Okay, the really big picture is that the last... Okay, promise this last thing. | ||
The really big picture is this. | ||
The last time these people were in that territory was when the Romans destroyed the Second Temple fulfilling biblical prophecy. | ||
The Jews killed Jesus with the Romans' help, and Jesus split the veil, His crucifixion split the veil, and the temple shook. | ||
And fulfilling His prophecy, the temple was destroyed in the first century. | ||
And the Jews were expelled and sent all over the land. | ||
And that is what set the stage for this. | ||
And now, After 140 years of political Zionism, they have resettled that land. | ||
This is a very big deal. | ||
This is a very big deal that they are back there with a state. | ||
They didn't have one for thousands of years because of our Lord. | ||
They tried to build the Third Temple and God wouldn't let it happen. | ||
He killed the people trying to rebuild a Third Temple. | ||
But now the Jews are back. | ||
They're trying to take control of Jerusalem. | ||
Expelling the Palestinians is part of that. | ||
And when they take control of Jerusalem, they will try to destroy the Al-Aqsa Mosque, and they will try to rebuild a third temple, and the Antichrist will appear. | ||
This is what they want, man. | ||
This is what it's about. | ||
This is what it's always been about. | ||
Their temple was destroyed. | ||
They had to write down the oral Torah. | ||
That's called the Talmud. | ||
This stuff is all connected, folks. | ||
It's all connected. | ||
So, anyway. | ||
You know, Jesus said, I came to fulfill the law. | ||
And he created a religion based on love. | ||
And based on a transformation of the heart and a transformation of the sacrifice, which is the bread and the temple and the whole Jewish religion into a really a baptized messianic religion. | ||
And what did the Jews do? | ||
Jesus said, I fulfill the law and the Jews said, well, we'll interpret the law. | ||
We'll interpret the law. | ||
And they say things like, oh, you know, the Bible says you can't You can't work the land on the Sabbath. | ||
So the rabbi said, well, that means let's not carry any sticks on the Sabbath, lest we be tilling the land on accident. | ||
You know, that's the difference, okay? | ||
Jesus fulfilled the law, and we love him. | ||
He, as a person, became the law. | ||
And a sacrifice. | ||
And the Jews worship the law itself. | ||
The law was never fulfilled for them. | ||
They're idolaters. | ||
They worship the law. | ||
That's why they say, oh, we can't work the land? | ||
Don't carry any sticks! | ||
Because if you walk around with a big enough stick long enough, it's gonna be like you're working the land! | ||
And that's ridiculous! | ||
That makes no sense! | ||
But they don't care, because they worship the law. | ||
And they're set on this insane path that is wrong and makes no sense because they rejected the truth which is incarnate in Jesus. | ||
So, that's the big story of all of this. | ||
That's why it's all connected, man. | ||
Anyway. | ||
I don't mean to go crazy here and ramble, but I had to throw that in there. | ||
Anyway. | ||
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Thoughts on the Samson option? | ||
Would Israel target nuclear plants around the world in an attempt to wipe everyone out if they couldn't win? | ||
Are they even capable of such a feat? | ||
Lots of talk about this on Twitter. | ||
God bless, Nick, 07. | ||
Yeah, they are capable of that and they 100% would threaten that. | ||
But they're not going to lose this war. | ||
There's no way. | ||
If all the Arab states couldn't win in 48, 56, 67, 73, if they couldn't win in two intifadas, you know, I don't think Hamas is going to do them in this time. | ||
Don't want to sound cocky. | ||
Never say never. | ||
You know, watch me say that. | ||
I don't want to jinx it. | ||
Hamas will never destroy Israel. | ||
Derp, you know? | ||
So I don't want to jinx it, but I mean, yeah, they're absolutely capable of that, but I don't think we're there yet. | ||
I don't think Israel's really under too great of a threat existentially like that. | ||
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Nick, your comment about the Trudeau heckler was pathetic. | ||
These people profited of killing us with the vaccine but you cry about someone confronting him? | ||
These are our enemies, no matter their position. | ||
Well, I didn't cry about it. | ||
I just said that people should not feel emboldened to talk to a leader like that. | ||
I said he's the head of state. | ||
Everybody's like, technically he's the head of government. | ||
I understand the distinction, but effectively he is the head of state, obviously. | ||
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You know, King Charles is the head of state. | |
Yeah, yeah, technically, but not really. | ||
And I don't, listen, you can't talk to the head of state that way, okay? | ||
And, you know, all of you people, first of all, You saying that, you are a peasant. | ||
You belong under the jail, okay? | ||
They should dig a hole under the fucking jail and put you in it and build the jail on top of it. | ||
Because you are a revolutionary, scum, piece of shit, okay? | ||
You can't talk to leaders that way. | ||
And the thing is, look, I'm a reactionary. | ||
I want a king. | ||
I want an aristocracy. | ||
And when I get a king, I will obey and defer to the king. | ||
All these people these days, you have liberalism. | ||
It's in your bones. | ||
It's in your blood. | ||
It's like you just can't even escape it because your brain is like a minnow. | ||
Your brain is like a tadpole. | ||
Because you are stupid. | ||
And so, here's a classic example. | ||
The Pope does something people like, and all of these monarchist Catholics go, Nah, Bergoglio's up to something no good again. | ||
It's like, hey, excuse me! | ||
Hey, excuse me! | ||
That's Pope Francis to you, bitch! | ||
He's the Vicar of Christ. | ||
On Earth. | ||
If there's any monarch on Earth that's legitimate, it's the Pope. | ||
And people, you know, something happens they don't like, and they go, we're going out, we gotta get rid of this guy. | ||
What, what, you want a fucking election? | ||
I thought you're a monarchist Catholic. | ||
Sounds pretty liberal to me. | ||
What are you, Antifa? | ||
No. | ||
No. | ||
I understand the Pope isn't gonna, you know, I don't agree with the Pope on everything, but he's the king. | ||
He's the king of the Catholic Church standing in for Jesus. | ||
You better respect that. | ||
Otherwise, you know, just go and be a Democrat. | ||
Just go and be a liberal. | ||
If something doesn't happen that you don't like, you know, just start throwing rocks, I guess. | ||
Just start throwing rocks and shouting obscenities. | ||
And start throwing your own feces, because that's really what you are. | ||
It's like a barn animal, you know? | ||
We gotta be human beings, and being a human being and being aligned means deference to authority, okay? | ||
We live in a society, we live in a civilization. | ||
So I'm so glad you brought that up, okay? | ||
You should be in jail. | ||
Anyone who talks to Trudeau like that should be put in jail. | ||
Okay, I don't like Trudeau, and I don't like Biden, but these are our leaders, okay? | ||
And that's what it is. | ||
Now, if there were a revolution, and there was a new leader, you know, I would hail the new leader, okay? | ||
And the old leader would very quickly become a guy in jail. | ||
He would be in jail, and then we could spit on him, and then you could say whatever you want to him. | ||
But for now, he's the leader. | ||
So... | ||
You ought to respect, you ought to respect the leader. | ||
There's something deep inside of me when somebody confronts Justin Trudeau and says, you're a fucking piece of shit to his face. | ||
It's just, it's disgusts me. | ||
It's repulsive to my core. | ||
I don't like Trudeau, but you don't speak to a head of state that way. | ||
It's just like, it's just like honor your mother and father. | ||
It's no different than that, honestly. | ||
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So people say, well it's a illegitimate government. | |
Oh really? | ||
Well you sound like a protestant then. | ||
You get to decide who are you. | ||
So... Yeah, I don't like that. | ||
I don't like that at all. | ||
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You're clearly an elite wannabe Richard Spencer but you don't look or sound the part. | ||
So you're a bitter beaner peasant wannabe wasp who signed a deal with the FBI to enrich yourself. | ||
It's sad to see. | ||
Well, I never signed an FBI deal, and I don't want to be a WASP, okay? | ||
I'm not a Protestant. | ||
I don't want to be Anglo-Saxon. | ||
I'm an Italian supremacist. | ||
I'm not bitter, okay? | ||
And the thing is, I don't want to be elite. | ||
I want an elite, idiot! | ||
That's what you people don't understand because you're so full of envy. | ||
You can't understand A person who sees their role in the world and just wants to play it. | ||
You know, it's filled with all these jealous strivers fighting each other, climbing on top of each other. | ||
It's disgusting. | ||
I want an elite. | ||
I want a king. | ||
I want a country that values excellence. | ||
And I'm merely a vessel, okay? | ||
I'm merely a herald. | ||
I'm... all I'm trying to do is be a force that delivers that. | ||
There's no me. | ||
There's no me. | ||
There's no you. | ||
I'm a force that's trying to deliver a necessary political change. | ||
But you would never understand that, okay? | ||
Because you live in feces, literally and metaphorically. | ||
You eat poo, okay? | ||
And you probably like that Oliver Anthony song. | ||
You probably like Oliver Anthony too, I bet. | ||
And you're dumb! | ||
So, you know, Justin Trudeau is gonna kill you, and I can't wait. | ||
Justin Trudeau. | ||
Justin Trudeau is gonna put you in a body bag. | ||
And I for one can't wait. | ||
I can't wait for you to have a clothes casket and your mother weeping over it while Justin Trudeau pisses on your grave. | ||
Justin Trudeau's mounted border patrol hoof prints! | ||
Hoof prints on your grave! | ||
The prints of the hooves of horses from Justin Trudeau's cavalry. | ||
Anyway. | ||
So yeah, eat shit. | ||
I love when spiritual Protestants like that just get so triggered. | ||
I just love it. | ||
I love that. | ||
I love that. | ||
Stay mad. | ||
Stay mad, peasant. | ||
Here's your porridge. | ||
Here's your porridge and your stale bread, peasant. | ||
I'm in Justin Trudeau's palace because I respect authority, bitch. | ||
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Hello Nick, ever considered having a talk in Iceland? | ||
Uh, no, not really. | ||
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Seeing the absolutely vicious hatred and arrogance of Jews are and is infuriating, it's like their hate is actually contagious. | ||
I hope their behavior will continue to wake people up and shatter the illusion that they have moral superiority. | ||
Disem for not being afraid to confront and expose them. | ||
True. | ||
Hey, thank you for the super chat. | ||
Yeah, they're haters. | ||
You know, they're really hateful people. | ||
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Me? | |
I love everybody. | ||
I love my friends. | ||
I love my family. | ||
I love my enemies. | ||
I love everybody. | ||
And I can honestly say that. | ||
You know? | ||
I don't have hatred in me, okay? | ||
I love the black people. | ||
I love the Jews. | ||
I love Israel. | ||
I love Iran. | ||
And I love Palestine. | ||
I love Palestinian-Islamic Jihad. | ||
I love Mexico. | ||
And I love white people. | ||
And I love everybody, okay? | ||
I love Hitler. | ||
I love all of them. | ||
I love everybody. | ||
Especially Hitler. | ||
Not including Hitler. | ||
I love him. | ||
I love Charlie Kirk. | ||
I love Joe Biden. | ||
I love everybody. | ||
I don't think it's appropriate what the Israelis do. | ||
They're stripping their prisoners and pissing on them and torturing them. | ||
I don't support any of that. | ||
We have to learn mercy and love and forgiveness and compassion. | ||
We want to fight. | ||
We're going to win. | ||
But when we win, we're going to be We're gonna be magnanimous to our enemies, you know, we're gonna I mean we probably would kill the ones that we would have to kill Okay in a hypothetical scenario Some people would get the death penalty for treason or something like that But it would be utilitarian. | ||
It wouldn't be like we're extracting a vengeance. | ||
I mean, any punishment that we would mete out to our enemies would be utilitarian, not based on hatred. | ||
That's very different than what the Jews support. | ||
These people are, like, wicked. | ||
They want to go in and they want to deliver pain to the Palestinians. | ||
They want to inflict pain for no reason other than inflicting pain and suffering out of revenge. | ||
That's not okay. | ||
And I see people on Twitter, like Ben Shapiro, they're like, no, we have to hate them. | ||
We have to hate them. | ||
It's like, that's so sick. | ||
You know, why do people want to hate? | ||
We have to love everybody. | ||
And that doesn't mean you don't have to fight them. | ||
I mean, even if the Israelis went out and killed the militants and maybe there was collateral damage, it is what it is. | ||
But they're really, they get a sick pleasure from it. | ||
And, you know, that's not okay. | ||
So you have to love all people, even your enemies. | ||
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Half Happy Columbus Day Nick! | ||
Have you heard the proposition that Columbus Voyage was fueled by a desire to fund, through trade and resource gathering, another crusade to retake Jerusalem? | ||
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Two halves. | ||
He says he wanted to find enough gold and the almost equally valuable spices in such quantity that the sovereigns will undertake and prepare to go conquer the Holy Sepulchre. | ||
For thus I urged your Highnesses to spend all the profits of this my enterprise on the conquest of Jerusalem. | ||
I haven't heard that before. | ||
No, I haven't. | ||
But happy Columbus Day. | ||
It's our guy, Christopher Columbus. | ||
You know, Italians. | ||
Napoleon, Italian. | ||
Christopher Columbus, Italian. | ||
Jesus, Italian. | ||
Julius Caesar, Italian. | ||
Alexander the Great, Italian. | ||
All Italian, okay? | ||
This is an Italian world you're living in. | ||
So, yeah. | ||
Happy Columbus Day. | ||
We discovered this place. | ||
It's ours. | ||
No, but I haven't heard that. | ||
That's interesting. | ||
Well, I talked to him. | ||
We made a truce. | ||
I think he eventually heard me. | ||
You know, I'm just saying, like, look, why do you attack Catholics all the time? | ||
You know, I mean, I know he's not Catholic, but that's easy to do. | ||
Everyone attacks Catholics. | ||
Everyone can attack Catholics. | ||
But you don't attack Jews like you're Christian. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
So that's where I was coming from. | ||
But, you know, we talked and we reached an understanding and he's cool. | ||
I think he gets where I'm coming from. | ||
And I don't think he's afraid of that. | ||
I guess he does talk about it, but just not... He just does a little more discreetly, so... But he's a good guy. | ||
I like Jay. | ||
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He shops at discount stores, not just any will suffice. | ||
He has to find a bargain cuz he won't pay retail price. | ||
Oy vey, oy vey. | ||
And all the goyim say I'm pretty fly for a rabbi, weird Al Groypervik. | ||
Thanks, buddy. | ||
We have like 90 superchats, so I'm just gonna fly through these, okay? | ||
to twitter every day and see more and more normies realizing the jewish influence you are doing great work biggest bro we will win this war thanks buddy we have like 90 super chats so i'm just gonna fly through these okay 90 punjabi grow i percent three dollars you said a few weeks ago that we should feel emotions but not allow them to cloud our judgment what about sinful emotions like lust or envy is the mere act of thinking about them also wrong | ||
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uh is are those really emotions are Are those technically emotions? | ||
I don't think they really are. | ||
I feel like emotions are like happy, sad, angry. | ||
I'm talking about primary colors here, not like... Envy is a little more complicated, but obviously no. | ||
No, I mean the Bible literally tells us No lust, no envy, so no. | ||
No, you're not supposed to indulge in those things. | ||
When I say you're supposed to experience your emotions, I mean specifically infatuation. | ||
When you're infatuated with a woman, you should enjoy that. | ||
That's actually a good feeling. | ||
That's one of our gifts, is the sublime feeling that we get when we, you know, are attached to another human being in a marriage. | ||
And so that's something that you should indulge. | ||
What I said, though, is you can't divorce it from your practical reason. | ||
We have to because we actually have a rich life. | ||
Emotions make our life rich. | ||
We should feel them, but not let them lead us to make mistakes. | ||
But the things we should avoid are like rage, envy, lust. | ||
You know, there are good aspects of those, you know, like instead of rage, you have like a righteous indignation. | ||
Instead of envy, you have admiration. | ||
Instead of lust, you have true love, you know, or infatuation. | ||
So I don't know. | ||
I haven't thought about this very thoroughly, but on a technical level, what's an emotion and what isn't. | ||
But no, obviously not. | ||
Those are literally sinful. | ||
By themselves, you know? | ||
Envy, it says, it's one of the Ten Commandments, don't envy. | ||
So, no, you're not supposed to feel envy, but they all have a flip side, which can be generative. | ||
But I was speaking strictly about infatuation, because that's the one that people have a problem with. | ||
For the most part, you know people get infatuated because I was strictly talking about like dating and how it causes you to lose the upper hand with women. | ||
A lot of men become submissive because they're infatuated and it's one thing you know and but the thing is you want to feel it you know it's good to feel it but don't let it guide you. | ||
A lot of guys become suckers. | ||
You have to be a man. | ||
The trick of being a man is to feel it, but also not let it rule you. | ||
And maybe that's easier for me. | ||
I'm not a very emotional person. | ||
I'm not a very sexual person, I guess you could say. | ||
But for other people, they feel very strongly like that. | ||
You can't let it rule you. | ||
So that's the trick. | ||
How do you indulge in it without letting it weaken you? | ||
It's like anything else, you know, but a lot of people but the reason why people don't see it that way is because a lot of people think that you know when you love your girlfriend or whatever like That's all that matters like I'm in love and that's all that matters. | ||
I'm in love. | ||
I'm gonna get married She's the one I like her and it's like but marriage is a long-term deal so no, you shouldn't listen to that you should That should be a part of it, but that should just be one part of it. | ||
You know, but a lot of guys, they don't even second guess that. | ||
There's not a doubt in their mind. | ||
They're infatuated with a woman, and they become totally submissive to her, and they make terrible decisions, and then that emotion wears off. | ||
That's an emotion. | ||
That's an evolutionary psych chemical thing in your brain. | ||
It's not rational at all. | ||
It's not objective at all. | ||
You know, in other words, you could fall in love with anybody. | ||
You really could. | ||
You can fall in love with anybody. | ||
So what does that tell you? | ||
It's nothing special, necessarily. | ||
Sometimes it is, but it's overlap. | ||
I don't really believe in that too much. | ||
But you know guys will fall in love and then like there's no limiting principle to how much they'll compromise for a woman and they think that's a good thing it's not that's not a good thing you know you should find a wife to start a family you know and that kind of thing find someone compatible that shares your values And you gotta draw lines. | ||
You gotta set the tone. | ||
This is the way it's gonna work. | ||
I'm the man. | ||
You're the woman. | ||
Shut the fuck up. | ||
Where's dinner? | ||
Shut the fuck up. | ||
I don't wanna hear you talk anymore. | ||
But a lot of guys, they fall in love with a woman and they become the woman's slave. | ||
Texting all the time. | ||
I will never lower myself. | ||
I would never lower myself and humiliate myself to be like these guys these days where they're like texting with a woman all day and doing the gayest shit imaginable with women. | ||
But you want to know why that is? | ||
It's because the woman expects it and guys just give a woman everything that they expect because they're they desperately want to keep them, you know? | ||
So they say, well I gotta text her because she wants to be texted. | ||
Fuck her then! | ||
You gotta play on your terms, man. | ||
You gotta play to win, not play not to lose. | ||
So these guys will just humiliate and debase themselves and just endlessly appease women. | ||
And it's gross to me, you know. | ||
And I'm not saying like, you know, you got to do a little romance, but within reason, be a man. | ||
You know, these guys, they turn into like these little, they become women's pets. | ||
You know, they become subservient. | ||
They're doing tricks for the woman. | ||
You know, they're on a leash, they're rolling over. | ||
And it's like, nah, it's got to work the other way around. | ||
Gotta set the expectation. | ||
But guys, you know, they get these feelings and then they lose that firm hand. | ||
So that's what that was all about. | ||
That's what that specific point was about when I said don't become a subject of your emotions. | ||
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That's the thing to dancing Israelis! | ||
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Dumb. | ||
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Do you think Timmy's dad hated Dinkleberg because he was Jewish? | ||
Possible. | ||
Conversely, maybe Dinkleberg was such a piece of shit. | ||
No. | ||
You know, because it's like, well maybe Timmy Turner's dad had an irrational hatred of his neighbor for no reason because he was Jewish. | ||
Or maybe Dinkelberg was like exhibiting classic Jewish behaviors that nobody likes, and that's why Timmy Turner's dad rightfully didn't like him. | ||
Rightfully had a problem with him. | ||
I think you got it flipped. | ||
Did you even watch the show? | ||
You got it flipped. | ||
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Siding with third world scum shows are true colors. | ||
The only way you could honestly support them is if you have an irrational hatred of Jews. | ||
Which, shocker, you do. | ||
Things are going to switch back Nicky. | ||
Sounds like you're a Jew. | ||
But I took your super chat, but I took your super chat like I would anybody else because I love everybody, okay? | ||
Even you. | ||
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/sig/telegram noted Israeli airstrikes are largely tactically ineffective due to Gaza's tunnel system citing the farthest Israeli land gains in Gaza in 2014 when the tunnel system . | ||
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Two halves was not as developed as the US. | ||
and has since been improved. | ||
You noted on your TG it will be a loss for Hamas. | ||
Will they be able to make it a war of attrition or will it be largely one-sided for Israel? | ||
Well, I said earlier that it's going to be a very technically challenging ground offensive. | ||
And I said because, like I said, there's tunnels, there's drones, they're much more well-equipped. | ||
They're dug in. | ||
It's largely similar to what's happening in Ukraine. | ||
You know, in Ukraine, this war, just like with Palestine, They had been preparing for it since 2014. | ||
You know, they had been digging in and fortifying since 2014 in anticipation of this war and with these on-and-off hostilities, with the secession. | ||
And same thing with Palestine. | ||
You're right. | ||
They've been digging the tunnels. | ||
They've been arming themselves and acquiring drones and missiles. | ||
So I think it will be very technically challenging. | ||
What I said on Telegram is that they can in no meaningful way win. | ||
They cannot meaningfully defeat Israel. | ||
So that's why I say we have to wait and see because I don't know what Israel is going to do. | ||
I don't know if they're going to go in and do a ground operation or if it's just going to be airstrikes. | ||
I think if they go in on the ground, it's going to be... | ||
It's going to be unpredictable. | ||
It could go either way. | ||
It could be that Israel crushes them because Israel has superior surveillance and technology and logistics, supported by NATO. | ||
But then again, it could be a big surprise, just like the Nagorno-Karabakh War in 2020, just like it could be a surprise with the Ukraine War in 2022. | ||
You know, the fortifications and the weaponry It changes the dynamic, like you say. | ||
So I actually don't know. | ||
But when I say that Hamas cannot meaningfully win, I mean they're not going to win an actual war with Israel. | ||
They're not going to defeat Israel's military. | ||
What they could hope for is, like you said, they can inflict lots of casualties on Israel. | ||
But the thing is, Israel cannot back down. | ||
So, you know, I feel like Israel, if they're not making progress that they need to make, they will just increase the intensity of the conflict until they can win, with really no regard for human rights. | ||
And that's the thing, they really operate outside of that framework. | ||
So, human, or rather civilian casualties, collateral damage, it's just not a big variable here because, like Netanyahu said, this has given them the pretext they can operate Basically, independently of international law. | ||
The United States is not going to restrain them. | ||
The UN is not going to restrain them. | ||
So, this is something they can't fail. | ||
They can't be humiliated. | ||
There's no scenario where Hamas wins. | ||
It's just gonna get more brutal, in my opinion. | ||
So, you know, because do you understand that it's just like strategically unacceptable for Israel to, like, not save face here? | ||
Strategically, they have to punish Palestine. | ||
So if they can't do it, you know, quickly and cleanly, then it's going to be dirty and it's going to take a long time. | ||
But they will, but they will win. | ||
And if it turns into attrition, it's going to be a lot harder for the Palestinians because they're blockaded, you know? | ||
So they may be able to inflict casualties, but Israel can cut off all their resources and just bomb them to smithereens, you know? | ||
So there's nowhere they can go. | ||
It's an all-out siege. | ||
So, that's what I mean when I say there's no way they can win. | ||
Okay, yeah, thanks for that. | ||
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That's great dates, yeah, but I wasn't on vacation. | ||
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- Rusty sent $3. | ||
Cry me a river Shapiro, cry me a fucking river. | ||
L-L-L-L-L-L. - Wow, fats. - Joshua Arce sent $3. | ||
Groiper Curse never fails. | ||
Yeah, Jackson Hinkle got banned, Israel got invaded, like... Groipers are up this week. | ||
Rhino sent $3. | ||
Do you have a problem with me? | ||
I feel like you do. | ||
Yeah, I do have a grudge against you. | ||
Labcraft sent $5. | ||
If you went away for a whole month, there'd be an extinction-level event. | ||
Okay, you gotta keep me doing the show. | ||
Well, if they did that I would probably stop being Catholic, honestly. | ||
nor did your position of lay people staying out of the affairs of the church and submitting to its authority. | ||
But if the church were to start doing things like gay marriage or female priests, what would you recommend Catholic grow-appers do? | ||
Just refrain from going to church or keep going in spite of the changes? | ||
Well, if they did that, I would probably stop being Catholic, honestly. | ||
I don't think that that will ever happen because that would be to corrupt the magisterium, That would mean that the church is not without error. | ||
If the church said that gay marriage is okay, then that would mean that the church teaching is corrupted, which means it's not protected from error, which means the gates of hell have prevailed over the church, which means it's not the real church. | ||
So, consequently, as a Catholic, I don't believe that would ever happen. | ||
If it did, you know, then that would basically, in my view, make the Catholic Church illegitimate. | ||
So, they better not, because otherwise I'm going to have a big crisis of conscience. | ||
But no, they'll never do that because the Catholic Church is without error. | ||
But don't listen to this. | ||
This is a lot of fear-mongering. | ||
The Catholic Church said, That's a lot of lies from the press. | ||
You have to actually look at what the Pope said. | ||
The Pope said, how can we bless... | ||
Same-sex unions in a way that doesn't create confusion that we support homosexuality because we don't. | ||
And I recognize that's not something that I'd like to be explaining on behalf of the Pope. | ||
I wish he just wouldn't say things like that. | ||
But when they try to make it out like the Pope is going to allow gay marriage, it's not true. | ||
The Pope has reaffirmed time and again That homosexuality is a sin. | ||
That gay marriage is wrong. | ||
There's not going to be female priests. | ||
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So... You know. | |
I don't think that's going to happen. | ||
Listen, don't worry too much about that. | ||
Don't let that doubt creep in. | ||
If that happens, then, you know, we have a problem. | ||
But why worry about things that haven't happened? | ||
You're worrying about things that, like, enemies of the church are promoting. | ||
That's what enemies of the church want you to believe, is that, oh, you know, the Pope is gonna let gay marriage happen. | ||
Okay, you know, well, don't hold your breath. | ||
You know, when that happens, if or when that happens, then I'll have a big problem, but You know, until then, all that that is, is they're trying to attack your confidence in the church. | ||
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100%. | |
There's no evidence that that's gonna happen. | ||
Spence sent $3. | ||
I don't even like asking that question. | ||
People say, oh, you gonna tell Groepers to stop going to church? | ||
Like, don't even ask that. | ||
Just forget about that. | ||
This is based on rumors from Jewish media. | ||
Just shut the fuck up about that. | ||
Shut the fuck up. | ||
Okay, believe in Jesus. | ||
Jesus created this church. | ||
Have a little faith, okay? | ||
I really, that really bothers me. | ||
People just have no faith anymore. | ||
It's unbelievable. | ||
How could any institution stand if people have no faith in anything? | ||
People have no faith, there's no willingness to believe in anything anymore. | ||
Everybody just doesn't want to be embarrassed. | ||
Everybody just doesn't want to be made an asshole. | ||
You know? | ||
Um, well, what if the church does gay marriage? | ||
Yeah, okay, what if the fucking sky falls from the stars? | ||
You know, like... You're letting people that are not Catholic or hate Catholicism make you doubt Catholicism based on nothing. | ||
I'm just sick of hearing about it. | ||
That was crazy how they dropped in Fortnite style. | ||
Okay, you know, that's really a lot of questions. | ||
I like Mike Benz, and I vaguely remember Frame Games. | ||
I know I followed him, and I remember liking his content. | ||
I don't like his apology, though. | ||
I could tell his apology was like a wink and a nod and saying, like, It was like bullshitting. | ||
I don't think that's very funny though, because I think it's just sort of cowardly, you know? | ||
In his apology, he's like, came up with this convoluted thing where he's like, oh no, I'm so Jewish! | ||
Me? | ||
I was just pretending to be an anti-Semite to de-radicalize people, and the whole thing was like, like a wink and a nod, like being very exaggerated. | ||
But the way that I see it, it's just very cowardly, you know? | ||
Like, just own it! | ||
Just be fucking serious, you know? | ||
If you're gonna make an apology to save face, then do that. | ||
Don't make it a big joke. | ||
If it's a big joke, you know, then just be honest then. | ||
If you're not, if you don't mean it sincerely, then just be honest. | ||
I don't like that. | ||
I don't like that glibness. | ||
I don't like, you know, there's a thing. | ||
I like Mike Benz. | ||
I like Darren Beattie. | ||
You know, I think they're good guys. | ||
They do good coverage. | ||
I like them. | ||
I don't like that attitude. | ||
They are both Jewish, and it's a very Jewish attribute, this sort of like, very Jewish hyperbolic humor, shitting on your face sort of thing. | ||
Haha, I'm making a joke that's so clever and smart and fuck you. | ||
You know, it's like, just be sincere. | ||
How about a little bit of boldness? | ||
What are you trying to protect? | ||
I don't get it. | ||
You know, I mean, Mike Benz, it's like, I don't know, are people really calling for him to be condemned or something? | ||
Just like, own it. | ||
I just wish somebody would own it. | ||
Because even when you make it a joke, it's like a fake vaccine passport. | ||
Even when you make a joke apology, when you make a joke face-saving thing, It just affirms the current thing, where it's like, you can't be that. | ||
Even if it's insincere, you have to perform an apology. | ||
And in a way, that affirms the current system, which I hate. | ||
You know, don't apologize. | ||
Don't be funny about it. | ||
Don't be serious about it. | ||
Don't apologize for things that you don't have to apologize for. | ||
If you do, whether it's real or fake, you know, all you're doing is just You're just giving credence to the idea that that we all have to Pay deference to that system, you know that we all have to do that So, I don't think that actually helps anybody So I didn't like it. | ||
I didn't I thought it was glib and you know trying to be funny, but I didn't think it was funny I don't I don't find that stuff cute, you know, because I'm somebody that actually made sacrifices to do this stuff like real sacrifices and You know, then people save face, but they make it a joke and that's supposed to make it less of an apology? | ||
It's like you're still apologizing, you're still trying to save face. | ||
And if you're not, then just own it, you know? | ||
If you need to lie and say what you gotta say, then do that. | ||
That's, honestly, it's fine. | ||
I mean, people gotta do what they gotta do. | ||
Not everybody's gonna be, uh, on the outside. | ||
That's fine, you know? | ||
But do that. | ||
And your penance is you have to eat the shit. | ||
You know, if you want to be, if you want to work on the inside and not be canceled, you know, but you get doxxed and you want to carry on, well, you know, you can do an apology and stay on the inside, but your penance is you have to eat the shit and apologize. | ||
But this is a guy who's like eating shit and saying like, I'm not really eating shit. | ||
Eating, I'm eating shit ironically. | ||
It's like, okay, but you're still eating shit. | ||
So just eat it humbly. | ||
Eat your shit with some humility, you know? | ||
But the thing is, I like him. | ||
I like him. | ||
I like his coverage. | ||
But I don't like that attitude. | ||
I don't like it at all. | ||
I don't like that approach. | ||
And I don't know whether to be sus of him or not. | ||
I honestly don't. | ||
Because I don't know where these guys are getting paid from and they are Jewish and they say shit like that and I'm just really sick of that kind of stuff, you know? | ||
Some people can tolerate that. | ||
I can't. | ||
You know, this thing where, like, Mike Benz says that he's a Jewish de-radicalization agent, but he's kind of joking, but I can't tell if he really is. | ||
We don't know who pays him. | ||
Is he with Israel? | ||
Is he not? | ||
I don't know, and I'm really not comfortable with that. | ||
That's why I said on my post, I'm like, you know, it's probably safer just to not trust Jews, because they're always on these layers and layers of deception. | ||
And I just like to tell the truth, you know? | ||
So... | ||
Anyway. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't know. | ||
He seems a little bit sus to me based on his response. | ||
And he is Jewish. | ||
But he seems okay to me. | ||
I mean, tentatively, I guess I like him. | ||
Isaac Ritchie sent $3. | ||
Jay Dyer blocked me on Twitter cuz I asked him why he blocked you on Twitter. | ||
That's so gay. | ||
I was becoming orthodox. | ||
Time to reevaluate. | ||
You're gonna reevaluate because a YouTuber blocked you on Twitter? | ||
You should just, you know, you should really just prey on it, actually. | ||
This is your religion, dude. | ||
This is concerning your immortal soul. | ||
And he's like, well, I'm not gonna consider East Orthodoxy because a YouTuber blocked me on Twitter. | ||
And I'm a Catholic saying that, but that's the wrong approach. | ||
Natsuk Rikoid sent $3. | ||
The spokesperson for the Al-Qassam Brigades, the armed wing of Hamas, has just announced that due to the bombings on Gaza each bombing will henceforth be followed by the execution of a hostage. | ||
Funny how that works, right? | ||
Bronze Age Mindset! | ||
Bronze Age Mindset! | ||
We need to be like pirates! | ||
We need to be like modern pirates! | ||
Uh-oh! | ||
A group of naked bodybuilders have taken out the power grid and they love Hitler! | ||
And then it's like... | ||
Palestinians do that in Israel, and then it's like, okay, time out. | ||
This isn't Bronze Age. | ||
This is not what I meant. | ||
Okay, but this is not cool, dude. | ||
They're raping women. | ||
They're killing innocent people. | ||
We need to be Bronze Age warriors, but not like that. | ||
Not in Israel. | ||
So classic, dude. | ||
What the fuck happened in the Bronze Age, man? | ||
I thought this was the Bronze Age. | ||
Taliban, ISIS, Hamas, Hezbollah. | ||
These guys are living the Bronze Age. | ||
But, uh, you know, Jewish pervert says, nope, not in Israel, no Bronze Age pirates in Israel, just in the United States. | ||
Yeah, okay, Jew. | ||
It's crazy, dude. | ||
These people are crazy, man. | ||
Dr. Underscore Teutonic sent $15. | ||
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I'm so glad there's not going to be a lot of them in heaven. | |
That's a main reason I don't want to be in hell. | ||
Because if you're too much of a Nazi and you go to hell, you're going to be stuck with all the Jews. | ||
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You're going to be stuck with all the Jews forever. | |
That's why you gotta, you know, if you're like a Nazi that's like super crazy and you're like, we gotta kill everybody, guess what? | ||
You're going to hell with all of them. | ||
It's like a cop going to jail. | ||
You're going to hell with all the Jews that deny Jesus. | ||
If you're a good guy and you're a good Catholic, you go to heaven and there's not going to be, you know, there's going to be some Jews there that are Catholic You know that converted but you know all the bad ones are gonna be in hell forever Separated from you. | ||
So yeah, that's really the motivation You gotta really be Catholic. | ||
Okay, cuz that's the only way we're getting out of this newsflash Earth is full of Jews running shit. | ||
Hell is full of Jews running shit We got to go to heaven because that's where God is running stuff and it's mostly demographically gonna be white people Heaven's gonna be like all white people because Africans have been killing each other for millions of years. | ||
Indians have been killing each other for millions of years. | ||
Chinese have been killing each other. | ||
Even Russians have been killing. | ||
You know, so heaven is gonna be mostly white. | ||
Have you ever thought of that? | ||
Heaven is gonna be all white. | ||
It's gonna be all Romans and Byzantine and Greeks and Italians and French and Spanish. | ||
And you know, there's gonna be some Germans and some English people. | ||
I take that back. | ||
It's gonna be a lot of Mexicans. | ||
It's gonna be a lot of the demographics that happen is gonna be like God It's gonna be like half white people half Mexicans and then like some Koreans and like some of the Jews from the very beginning and the very end and some Africans It's gonna be mostly though Europeans and Mexicans and hell | ||
It's gonna be a lot of black people Almost all the Jews that have ever lived a lot of Indian by Indians I mean like American like, you know cowboys and Indians Like all Chinese people forever I'm just speaking as a death as a Catholic. | ||
I'm saying historically as a Catholic. | ||
I'm not saying black people go to hell for being black I'm saying as a Catholic I mean these people you know they're doing a lot of bad stuff a lot of bad boys not a lot of black Catholics so that's that's sort of where we are you're gonna want to be in heaven okay if you're you're a white nationalist you're gonna want to be in heaven but anyway that's really I mean I'm that's just true | ||
Crusader Michael sent $3. | ||
How asleep knowing Arab brothers will do anything to make sure the Jews don't find a single moment of peace in the Middle East until they leave the Holy Land, insert meme pic. | ||
Crusader Michael sent $3. | ||
The Jews are delusional. | ||
If they were reasonable they would know quote unquote Israel is bound to be destroyed eventually. | ||
But the fools still wait for their anti-Christ quote unquote Messiah. | ||
Crusader Michael sent $3. | ||
We need the satanic Jewish state to be destroyed as soon as possible though. | ||
The salvation of many Americans of this generation depend on it. | ||
Pray the Rosary and do penance. | ||
We're not doing enough. | ||
Chill. | ||
Chill on the destroy Israel thing. | ||
Let's just chill. | ||
They're at war right now, so I don't want them to kill me. | ||
So let's just pump the brakes on that a little bit. | ||
I don't want Israel to be destroyed. | ||
I'm just gonna go on the record and say, I don't want Israel to be destroyed, okay? | ||
That Tranny in Ukraine is killing people. | ||
Now Israel's at war. | ||
You know, I got enough, like, foreign governments that want to kill me at this point. | ||
We don't need to give them a reason. | ||
Okay? | ||
I don't want to destroy Israel. | ||
Okay? | ||
I'm a critic. | ||
I'm a critic. | ||
I'm a critic that wants everybody to exist and to be happy. | ||
And I really just love everybody. | ||
Just a humble analyst. | ||
A humble analyst. | ||
I'm an analyst. | ||
A humble critic analyst. | ||
Okay, and everybody should live. | ||
You need to relax, okay? | ||
Maybe you're not doing enough, so shut the fuck up and, you know, go somewhere else and not talk about that, because I'm the one whose face is on the screen right now when you say that! | ||
You're over there, Crusader Michael says, destroy Israel, but it's my face on the camera when you say that, so, you know, go pray some rosaries until you fucking get over that, okay? | ||
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Jeez. | |
I'm an analyst. | ||
Isn't it funny how analyst could also be pronounced analist? | ||
Political analist. | ||
Political analist. | ||
Analist. | ||
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analytic philosophy Anyway So yeah chill freak down Uh, chill. | |
Let's just chill with that. | ||
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Why is this my problem now? | |
Hmm? | ||
You got muted for a day! | ||
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Fuck off! | |
You got muted for one day. | ||
And you will remain banned. | ||
Oh, you spammed it on accident? | ||
Well, you get banned for a day. | ||
Slot sent $3. | ||
Libdards on Twitter so funny, they like why the sports ball teams and media tweeting in support of Israel? | ||
G I wonder nigga. | ||
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Yeah, it's almost like Jews control the media or something. | |
The Barbie movie? | ||
- Dude. - The Barbie movie? | ||
I think you're a little late on that. | ||
the Barbie movie. | ||
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I think you're a little late on that. | |
Glad you like the show. | ||
Sent $20. | ||
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True. | |
Master class show as always Nick. | ||
These IR episodes are the best. | ||
Love this type of content. | ||
Hope all is well King. | ||
See you in December. | ||
- Hey, thanks buddy. | ||
Glad you liked the show. - Slot sent $3. | ||
One side better decimate the other because I don't want no more refugees. - True. | ||
- Sabian sent $3. | ||
Hi. | ||
- Hey. - Crusader Michael sent $3. | ||
Abraham Accords is a joke lol. | ||
You can make deals with the sheiks but not the Arab people. | ||
If any Islamic state near Israel makes deal with the Jews there will be a full scale civilian revolt. | ||
Uh, except they did that though. | ||
Egypt, Jordan, Emirates, Morocco, Sudan, Bahrain... Saudi Arabia's gonna do it. | ||
Watch. | ||
Watch, bitch. | ||
Natsuk Grecoid sent $3. | ||
The official position of Hamas is that they deny the Holocaust. | ||
The leader of Hamas said that the Holocaust is as real as a goat in his ass. | ||
Why am I meant to hate them again? | ||
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So, what am I doing? | |
I thought they sent something vague. | ||
What am I doing here? | ||
Dude, the Jews control the media. | ||
Shut the fuck up. | ||
Ari sent $10. | ||
I saw a lot of grow-ipers mocking that young German Israeli girl who got kidnapped, raped, allegedly, and killed. | ||
I don't see what's funny about a brutal civilian casualty, but maybe I'm missing something. | ||
It just seemed cruel to me. | ||
Im not Jewish BTW. | ||
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I taught people online, and they were like being mean. | |
Shut the fuck up. | ||
Are you a woman? | ||
Just shut the fuck up. | ||
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Shut up. | |
Shut it, bitch. | ||
Okay, just fucking save it for the email. | ||
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Jeez. | |
Okay, that was funny. | ||
I managed to buy NickFewins2036.com. | ||
I tried emailing you like a week ago, but I understand you're busy. | ||
- Okay, you just fucking save it for the email. | ||
Jeez. - Based Cell sent $3. | ||
What did you all think DeathCon 3 meant? | ||
Vibes? | ||
Papers? | ||
Essays? | ||
Losers? | ||
- Okay, that was funny. | ||
Okay. - Ari sent $3. | ||
What if Autumn never ends? | ||
We can dream. | ||
I wish. | ||
- Fish. - Ari sent $3. | ||
Imagine if there were 10,000 at Drummins one day. - So true, gang. | ||
- Ari sent $3. | ||
Would you rather take 10,000 at Drummins or 6 million boogalawogalais? - The Drummins. | ||
I'll take the Drummonds because he's not cringe. | ||
Boogalewoogas a little bit. | ||
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Oh my god, he's based! | |
Oh my god, he's based, dude. | ||
sell sent $3. | ||
At the music festival, there was a Buddha statue and whores dancing around naked with Hamas paragliding in the background. | ||
The wrath of Allah literally came down on the heathen idolaters. | ||
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Oh my gosh, bitch. | |
Oh my gosh, bitch. | ||
Chicago Alain Groeper sent $3. | ||
Can't wait to get drafted to fight on the sands of Persia alongside a platoon of Oliver Anthony's. | ||
Yeah, me too. | ||
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What? | |
Luckily, I have established myself. | ||
They would never draft me. | ||
The good thing about me, the benefit of being me, is that I would just get sent to prison instead of the war, which is fine. | ||
If I was sent on the front lines, I'd be shooting my own side in the back of the head and stuff. | ||
Storming the beach, storing the beaches in Iran and I just feel like wait until everybody gets out. | ||
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Friendly fire! | |
I'd be team-killing. | ||
They would kick me from the lobby for team-killing. | ||
So they would just, I would just be banned from going in. | ||
That's a joke of course, I would never do that, but I would be banned from going in. | ||
I've established myself enough where they would just never let me participate. | ||
They would just put me in prison until the war ended or something. | ||
I would just flee probably. | ||
I'd just go hide somewhere else where it's not happening. | ||
Blackwell sent $20. | ||
Hey Nick, great insight as always. | ||
It's hard to imagine that the Mossad had no idea about this attack. | ||
It's not like Hamas is such a sophisticated organization. | ||
Seems like a great excuse for them to exterminate Gaza with justification, in addition to having USA engage Iran on their behalf. | ||
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Not ideal. - Yep, I agree. | |
Okay, let's see. - Justin sent three dollars. | ||
Locks keyed Martin. | ||
Holla. | ||
I don't get it. | ||
Like, like locks? | ||
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Holla! | |
What up though? | ||
But I don't really get it. | ||
Jews stay killing Christ sent three dollars. | ||
Some bars. | ||
Net and Yahoo Chris boo-hoo as he turns muzzies into burnt poo-poo. | ||
Media goes woo-hoo. | ||
It's foo-foo. | ||
Diz a Jews are cuckoo. | ||
I hope Iran use its stolen dollar to attack Israel for real. | ||
World War 3 ideal. | ||
Okay, I'm not in favor of World War 3. | ||
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But... | |
Jews stay killing Christ sent three dollars. | ||
You're gonna get me killed. | ||
You're gonna get me killed. | ||
Yeah, the PLO thing goes crazy. | ||
You're gonna get me killed. | ||
This is about-- - Farad Lukovic sent $20. | ||
Why are the terrorists so cool though, Nick? | ||
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The ski masks with the bandanas over them is pure drip. - Yeah, the PLO thing goes crazy. | |
I mean, the fit is kind of awesome. | ||
It's vibes though, it's just a step. | ||
It's just aesthetics right now. | ||
It's in. | ||
I can't be reading these. | ||
you're gonna get israel to kill me okay joey bats sent three dollars zio neocons this is worst attack on jews since the holocaust also zio neocons turned gaza into a parking lot so true they're hypocritical farid lukovic sent twenty dollars A lot of people I was on the fence about prior to this conflict really exposed themselves as genocidal zeo lunatics. | ||
Like who? | ||
Like who specifically? | ||
I'm sorry, I'm playing this game. | ||
I'm playing this game. | ||
We're wrapping it up, you know. | ||
I'm getting in there. | ||
Polish underscore mail sent $3. | ||
Could you explain all that in Fortnite terms? | ||
Chad Champion sent $3. | ||
It's kind of funny seeing you interact with Spencer like the other day on that space. | ||
He really is a relic of the past. | ||
Has like a racist force ghost. | ||
Yeah, he is like a force ghost. | ||
He's like Qui-Gon Jinn. | ||
You know, or one of the others. | ||
That's true. | ||
That's actually a funny way to put it. | ||
But he's still, he's still kind of around. | ||
He's alive. | ||
They're trying to get Israel to de-escalate. | ||
How do you think Saudi Arabia and Egypt will position themselves in this? | ||
They're supposedly the friendliest with Israel and get the most American aid next to Israel. | ||
They were trying to get Israel to de-escalate, to salvage their deal. | ||
Chad Champion sent $3. | ||
Those other space speakers really make me appreciative of AF everything else is these retarded 65 IQ boomers. | ||
It was painful listening. | ||
Also Lucas Cage sounds like racist Rush Limbaugh. | ||
How about that Patrick guy? | ||
That Patrick guy comes in and he's like, well hold on a minute Nick. | ||
You criticize Israel for being an ethnostate, but you want America to have a white majority? | ||
Well, you contradicted yourself, and I'm like, oh, well, hang on a second. | ||
I said I never criticized Israel for being an ethnostate. | ||
I criticized them for controlling our government. | ||
And he's like, well, regardless, the Constitution is what binds our country together. | ||
We're unique in that way. | ||
And I'm like, what the fuck? | ||
Where are we? | ||
Like, what is this, 2015? | ||
Are we seriously having this discussion? | ||
Like, okay, listen, let's just bypass that, okay? | ||
The Jews run the media. | ||
We're over that. | ||
White genocide is happening. | ||
We gotta get these people out, like... Bro said, the Constitution Barge! | ||
He said, he told me, he goes... | ||
He said, well, when you deny individualism, that sounds like collectivism, which is a cigarette paper away from communism, which is a... I'm like, dude, just shut the fuck up. | ||
Like, really? | ||
There's just no excuse anymore for being that fucking blue-pilled. | ||
There is no excuse for that. | ||
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The Constitution binds us together. | |
He said people come here because we respect people's rights. | ||
I'm like, really? | ||
You think Venezuelans are pouring in here because the Constitution protects their God-given rights? | ||
I said they're coming here because we're giving them free shit. | ||
Does anyone deny that? | ||
Unreal. | ||
And I said, well, our rights proceed from the fact that we value certain things as a civilization. | ||
He goes, no! | ||
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Our rights don't come from values, they come from God! | |
They're immutable! | ||
It's like, really dipshit? | ||
So, if I go over into Africa, I can exercise my immutable rights? | ||
Nobody kill me! | ||
I have an immutable right to be alive over here! | ||
I mean, they're gonna throw a fucking tire around my arms and light me on fire, and you're telling me I have an immutable right to be alive? | ||
It's like, they don't recognize that. | ||
They don't recognize that because they eat people. | ||
They fucking eat people over there, and they can't read, and they haven't even reached the agricultural revolution, let alone an industrial revolution. | ||
You're telling me... | ||
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Well, our brains are immutable. | |
We get them from God. | ||
It doesn't matter that they're black. | ||
It doesn't matter that they're IQ is 65. | ||
It kind of does matter because if you go over there, they will crack your fucking head open because they think there's gold in it. | ||
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So... | |
Yeah, the Constitution is gonna bind these people to me. | ||
They're gonna come here and suddenly get it. | ||
Like, you know, but boomers are just, they're so behind, man. | ||
But these ideas haven't hit the airwaves yet for them. | ||
I mean, that hasn't been discussed on Sean Hannity just yet. | ||
About 30 more years before that trickles out into talk radio. | ||
Unreal. | ||
Ari sent $3. | ||
Laura Loomer's been foreshadowing a likely Islamic terrorist attack on US soil that's soon to come. | ||
Can you please text her to call off the Zionist Fed sleeper cells? | ||
Israel is our greatest ally. | ||
So it's practically a threat at this point. | ||
The way Laura Loomer talks about terrorist attacks, it's practically like she's threatening to go out and do it herself. | ||
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The way she says it with certainty. | |
It's just like Hamas is planning a terror attack for the next 14 months. | ||
Better not be in a city. | ||
It's like, what are you planning? | ||
What do you know that we don't know? | ||
Can you tell us this time? | ||
Yeah, that's the other thing, man. | ||
They're gonna start blowing shit up in America and blaming it on Palestine. | ||
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These people are crazy. | |
Rafter sent $5. | ||
Iran. | ||
So attack Israel Hamas. | ||
STFU you heretical Shia Heinrich Himmler. | ||
Can we get some dead Yudin for my birthday Hamas? | ||
Yes Himmler anything for you. | ||
My loyalty is honor. | ||
Rafter sent $5. | ||
Shame on Agoyim. | ||
Farid Lukovic sent $20. | ||
How does this impact the rhetoric and politics of the upcoming US election and presidency? | ||
Trump is going to want a war with Iran. | ||
It's going to make him want to signal to be more hawkish. | ||
And it's going to put pressure on Biden to do more, too, because Biden is going to want to reassure the Jews that he's doing the most and he doesn't want to appear weak. | ||
So it's going to create this pressure on both sides to agitate for war with Iran, although Biden has a little bit more pressure to stabilize things. | ||
But Trump, the pressure on Trump is to criticize Biden for not being strong enough, which means agitating for more aggression. | ||
Yeah, more 9-11, dude. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah. | ||
More 9-11, dude. | ||
Once again, it's going to be more Israel terrorism in America so that we can bail them out. | ||
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Scary times. | |
Based Kentucky and sent $5. | ||
Look, im all about the Bronze Age, but this murdering and raping is uncalled for. | ||
Bap heads coping hard. | ||
Right? | ||
It's so crazy. | ||
I'm over here like, I'm a Catholic who's like, hey, love everybody, I love society, blah blah blah. | ||
And these guys come in and they're like, No! | ||
We're Nietzschean vitalists! | ||
It's about the strong and we gotta have pirates and it's about a return to history! | ||
We're Bronze Age! | ||
And then Palestinians go raping and killing and they say, No! | ||
No! | ||
This is terrible! | ||
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No! | |
They're raping innocent people! | ||
Sorry, I thought you were a Nietzschean vitalist. | ||
Okay. | ||
I mean, so you're a Jew. | ||
You're a Zionist Jew atheist. | ||
Just say that. | ||
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Say less. | |
Dude. | ||
Let's just chill on that. | ||
Let's pick up on that question later. | ||
I get that it's unoptical but we all know Jews will literally never change it's who they are. | ||
So even if everything worked out why would a Christian country allow Jews in their country? | ||
What would be the benefit? | ||
They have dual loyalties by definition. | ||
Let's just chill on that. | ||
Let's pick up on that question later. | ||
Wow 5 cent 15 dollars. | ||
The Jews have no right of sovereignty over the Holy Land Pope Benedict the 15th. | ||
And he's right. | ||
Farid Lukovic said What is your problem? | ||
Why are you writing this stupid shit? | ||
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True. | |
Yep. | ||
Big stream. | ||
Yeah, I know. | ||
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I wasn't going to tell the whole history of the Jewish people. | |
You were wrong. | ||
Actually, the last time they were there wasn't in 70 AD when Titus destroyed the temple. | ||
It was in 132 when the proclaimed Messiah Bar Kokba revolted and Hadrian destroyed Jerusalem. | ||
Yeah, I know. | ||
I wasn't going to tell the whole history of the Jewish people. | ||
You understood what I was talking about, though, clearly. | ||
Based Kentucky and sent $5. | ||
You're one of few reasonable R.W. | ||
Twitter Catholics. | ||
Many have been outright heretical in their statements about Pope Francis, eagerly spreading misinfo. | ||
They're trad but refuse to respect the papacy. | ||
Yeah, well, that's why I'm not I don't really identify as trad anymore I'm just Catholic and I never really did if you go back and watch my show I was never one of these TLM guys or whatever I was never really into that. | ||
I'm Catholic. | ||
I've always been Catholic, you know, not not Catholic plus not Catholic premium I'm Catholic, you know So that the trad thing I agree actually with Francis. | ||
I think the trad thing is has the sort of schismatic tendency or even Who is it? | ||
I read a really good article about it the other day that was critical. | ||
I think it was... I forget who wrote it, but I'm not the only one that feels this way that the T.R.A.D. | ||
thing has gotten out of control. | ||
Kill Animals sent $4. | ||
If put in Netanyahu's shoes and you were given foreknowledge of this event, would you have played it similarly and let the attack happen? | ||
Or are there better solutions that still serve Israel's statecraft? | ||
I don't know. | ||
Because I don't necessarily know what his endgame is. | ||
I'm just speculating. | ||
But yeah, I think I probably would. | ||
I mean, a crisis like that is a great gift no matter what. | ||
If you're in Netanyahu's shoes, a crisis of that magnitude, you can do whatever you want. | ||
You can do whatever you want. | ||
There's no way you can lose. | ||
It's all upside if you're in power when something like that happens. | ||
The Unknown Soldier sent $3. | ||
Jews are really big into ritual uncleanness and ritual handwashing. | ||
It's like built-in ethnic obsessive compulsive disorder. | ||
Yep. | ||
F1 Growiper sent $20. | ||
The world is an angry place. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Aaron Lukovic sent $20. | ||
Iran wants to wipe Israel off the map. | ||
It's quite the interesting position. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Why? | ||
Why do you care? | ||
We just talked about the Samson option like five minutes ago. | ||
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Why? | |
Why do you care? - That Niba Halston sent $3. | ||
Jaden won, you are afraid to talk about the Samson option. | ||
You want to do it? | ||
Explain IT to your audience right now, dude. | ||
I doubt IT, Mykeenock won, Sven won, James Alsop won, TRS won. - We just talked about the Samson option like five minutes ago. | ||
And yeah, all those guys are real winners. - Richard Percival sent $3. | ||
I was confused about why Hamas would do this when they're obviously going to lose and be brutalized, and you explained it perfectly. | ||
Thanks. | ||
Yeah, no problem. | ||
Ari sent $3. | ||
Rebuilding the Third Temple reminds me of bringing about the Third Impact and NGE to destroy the world and meld all souls into one. | ||
And you are piloting the EVA to fight the Angels. | ||
Yeah. | ||
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Mm-hmm. | |
It's just like that. | ||
Edward Saul sent $3. | ||
Happy Columbus Day, Nick. | ||
Happy Columbus Day to you too. | ||
Christ is Kingo, $0.7. | ||
God bless you, Nick. | ||
America first, free Palestine, fuck Israel, fuck the Talmud, fuck Zionism. | ||
Thank you for the best show in American politics. | ||
Christ is the truth, the way, and the life. | ||
Hey, thanks a lot for the big super chat. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Yep. | ||
Yeah, it's all Jesus. | ||
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All day. | |
Brad Politics sent $3. | ||
I love what you've said lately about Catholicism. | ||
Catholics need to respect the Pope plus stop slandering him. | ||
He's our Holy Father and nothing like media says. | ||
We all need to submit to Rome. | ||
God bless. | ||
Totally. | ||
Yeah, thank you. | ||
Yeah, go figure. | ||
Almost like he's a Zionist Jew infiltrator, and he always has been. | ||
Go figure. | ||
pissed Muslims and BA pissed women and Jews. | ||
Guess whose side BAP fell on? | ||
I think slowly people will notice that you can't really separate BAP from his Zionism. | ||
He has loyalties. | ||
Almost like he's a Zionist Jew infiltrator and he always has been. | ||
Go figure. | ||
It's weird that the Zionist Jew infiltrator is totally loyal to Israel conspicuously all of a sudden. | ||
Farid Lukovic sent $20. | ||
You can literally feel the demonic energy emanating from Jews as they scowl talking about Arabs. | ||
Did you see Ben Shapiro doing his Hebrew chant? | ||
Some sick stuff. | ||
It was totally unhinged. | ||
And I hope people look at that and see how weird it is. | ||
Like, they're alien. | ||
They're not like us, okay? | ||
These people are, like, rabid nationalists for a foreign country and religious zealots for a foreign religion. | ||
That is against our own. | ||
Okay, that's bait. | ||
I don't know any of them other than Syrian Girl. | ||
brown scrotes abducting and raping women having a good time. | ||
Can't believe anyone could stand with those weirdo Hamas terrorists when the- Okay, that's bait. | ||
Pietro Bozzelli Groiper sent $3. | ||
Rank Mina Twitter anti-semites in hotness, Syrian girl, Samira Khan, Rasha, Sarah Abdallah. | ||
I don't know any of them other than Syrian girl, she's pretty hot. | ||
Some guy sent $3. | ||
I sent a 100 bucks on your last stream and it didn't get read. | ||
I don't care about it being read on the show but do you still get the money? | ||
Uh yeah but I don't remember that uh that was on what Wednesday? | ||
My last show was Wednesday. | ||
Did you send it then? | ||
Because I don't remember that but uh I appreciate it. | ||
Virginian sent three dollars. | ||
Yo welcome back Nice07. | ||
God bless. | ||
Farid Lukovic sent $20. | ||
If footage from this current conflict leaked all over the internet where Israelis literally are raping women and killing children and torturing people for fun, would there be any consequences? | ||
No, absolutely not. | ||
And everybody knows that. | ||
Everybody knows that. | ||
It would be suppressed in the media and the governments wouldn't care, which is a pretty remarkable thing that they have evaded all scrutiny and accountability. | ||
I mean, if Americans were being killed by Israelis like that, there would be a media blackout. | ||
I mean, people that are really invested in a mortally sinful lifestyle being blessed, you know, that that is kind of an issue. | ||
And I understand the premise that Francis is saying, but which is like he's praying for them to not be that way or whatever. | ||
But I can understand why people have an issue with it. | ||
I don't think it's the best thing. | ||
But it's not what people are saying, which is that they're going to have gay weddings. | ||
That's not what they're saying. | ||
Hey, thanks buddy. | ||
Yeah, don't worry about things like that. | ||
I appreciate your response. | ||
I've just been worrying about it since the Senate has lay people and women voting. | ||
I have faith in the church. | ||
My worry is just mainly about a pope in the future. | ||
I will keep going to church and God bless you. | ||
Hey, thanks, buddy. | ||
Yeah, don't worry about things like that. | ||
They're not in our control. | ||
And, you know, if something like that happens, it's going to be a major crisis. | ||
But have a little faith, you know. | ||
Russ will send five dollars. | ||
Apparently he reauthorized construction of fencing on a certain part of the border where there's been a lot of crossings. | ||
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Yeah, it is going under the radar. | |
Apparently he reauthorized construction of a certain of fencing on a certain part of the border where there's been a lot of crossings. | ||
I didn't really look too much into it because it's not even a wall. | ||
It's a fence. | ||
I don't know how that meaningfully deters illegals from coming in. | ||
It's 12,000 every day. | ||
They're gonna build another section of fencing? | ||
Like, you know, it's all or nothing. | ||
You either build a fucking 30-foot concrete wall or just forget it. | ||
12,000 people a day! | ||
That's after Trump built 500 miles of 18-foot fencing. | ||
Clearly, that didn't stop anybody. | ||
So, to me, that just means nothing. | ||
Cameron Kirby sent $3. | ||
Remember to update your bio from Ukraine flag to Israel. | ||
Johnny Bravo sent $3. | ||
I'm really lost for words in regard to Paul Gosar. | ||
I guess I should lean on to what my instincts tell me about certain people. | ||
You may disagree with me on this, but I have no respect for cowards. | ||
Well and it's not just that it's empty, it's that we don't make enough ammunition to replenish. | ||
It says that we will take, it will take us years, two or three years to replenish the ammunition that we've sent to Ukraine. | ||
not just that it's empty it's that we don't make enough ammunition to replenish it says that we will take it will take us years two or three years to replenish the ammunition that we've sent to ukraine and in that time russia's production will be multiples of what we're making every year so So, I mean, we're on track to increase production and we're going to replenish in years, but Russia is increasing the rate of their production. | ||
It's already multiples of what ours is. | ||
So, we're really screwed in that way. | ||
We just don't have the industrial capacity to To maintain the kind of army that we have people don't realize that people don't realize the extent to which the United States has been demilitarized And that's because that's really because of our productive economy. | ||
We don't have a productive economy like we did even 50 years ago so It's not such a simple thing to start, you know You don't just go in and turn the factories on and start making ammunition again. | ||
We don't have the skilled workers We don't have workshops Richard Percival sent $3. | ||
permanent contractors have all been devoured by the major defense contractors. | ||
And now, like, there's just no chance that we can get the level of production that Russia or China will have in the future. | ||
So we're really behind. | ||
Richard Percival sent $3. | ||
Do you think the Taliban will end up getting access through to Israel, or is the dream dead? | ||
I don't think so. | ||
Isaac Ritchie sent $3. | ||
Nah I'm joking man. | ||
Just saying him blocking me put a bad taste in my mouth. | ||
He was a big recourse for me. | ||
Yeah, nah I get it. | ||
Johnny brought us in three dollars. | ||
Great show tonight. | ||
Respect to Laura Loomer for still defending you despite being pressed by Jewish Zionists to disavow you in a Twitter space today. | ||
Her Zionist views may be cringe, but she's loyal. | ||
Yeah, and I appreciate her. | ||
You know, she's a friend of mine. | ||
I do completely disagree with a lot of the stuff that she says lately. | ||
And I'm sure she completely disagrees with the stuff I say. | ||
You know, but she's my friend, and I like her, and she's a good person, so... | ||
You know and I appreciate her sticking up for me because you know I mean you see how strongly she feels about this and not only does she vehemently disagree with me I'm sure she like hates what I'm saying but on top of that everyone's pressuring her to attack me so for her to defend me is you know I really appreciate that. | ||
I can, yeah. | ||
They're nuts! | ||
They're nuts. | ||
They're totally insane. | ||
Jordan this, Jordan that. | ||
Why you talking about me? | ||
Great show tonight, brother. | ||
FK the DXGOP. | ||
We want Nick. | ||
Hey, thanks, brother. | ||
I didn't expect to hear from you today. | ||
The Jordan... Not the Jordan River. | ||
Jordan B. Jordan B videos. | ||
Hey, thanks, buddy. | ||
I really appreciate it. | ||
Good to hear from you, man. | ||
Hope you're doing alright. | ||
Chad Champion sent $3. | ||
That boomer was retarded, it's not a failure of the Constitution or the immigrants, it's the failure of the government. | ||
Nigga who do you think makes up the government? | ||
Crab Goblin sent $3. | ||
- He doesn't get it, man. | ||
They're never gonna get it. - Crab Goblin sent $3. | ||
Are you red-pilled? | ||
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Remember sports? | ||
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Russ will send $5. | ||
The European Union will not suspend aid payments to the Palestinian Authority. | ||
Is this for fear of reprisal? | ||
Well, the Palestinian Authority is not really the same thing as Hamas. | ||
The European Union has been, I would say, less captured by Zionists than the United States, typically. | ||
That doesn't mean that they're not captured, but they don't, you know, they don't have that same thing, that same phenomenon that we have in America necessarily. | ||
They've always been a little more sympathetic. | ||
Chad Champion sent $3. | ||
Also the Iran money narrative is so cartoonish. | ||
Zionists think Iran got billions of dollars then like Zelda or Venmod Hamas $6 billion and they bought shit all in the matter of a week. | ||
Well, it's just misinformation. | ||
They just want to create... They're desperately trying to create that connection so that they can direct the violence towards Iran. | ||
Kelaton sent $3. | ||
Did Richard Spencer teach you not to mix metaphors? | ||
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The Unknown Soldier sent $3. | ||
Do you think it's tacky when people swear in the super chats? | ||
I don't think about super chats at all, honestly. | ||
Evar East Galois sent $3. | ||
2070 trash economy. | ||
It's a gold rush. | ||
State enforced homosexuality. | ||
Israel? | ||
Straight up ripped off the map. | ||
Bye. | ||
Bye bye. | ||
Bye. | ||
Not my fault, just. | ||
It's- Nice. | ||
Natsuk Greekoid sent $3. | ||
You know it's bad when I'm defending the Pope more than some of these Catholics on Twitter and I'm Orthodox, sad. | ||
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Caesar says sent $3. | ||
The Greenblatt comments are actually insane. | ||
This has to be the biggest wake up of hypocrisy and Jewish ridicule in the media. | ||
I feel like Ukraine stopped people from caring about this stuff. | ||
No, I think they care if you talk to people. | ||
Well, if you're in politics, you just have to take Israel's side in this case. | ||
I mean, you can be moderate about it, but there's just... this is a filter. | ||
This is a check. | ||
anti-establishment politicians to navigate through a minefield regarding Israel and their information war and avoid being forced to pick a side. | ||
Well, if you're in politics, you just have to take Israel's side in this case. | ||
I mean, you can be moderate about it, but there's just, this is a filter. | ||
This is a check. | ||
This is a speech check. | ||
You're not going to pass the speech check if you don't support Israel. | ||
You just kind of have to. | ||
Now, you can do it like Obama did it, where you're like, well, you know, Israel can defend itself and we support Israel, but we should also support the Palestinians. | ||
I think that's about as good as you can be as a Western politician with this going on. | ||
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That's, that's just a reality right now. | |
Farid Lukovic sent $20. | ||
Jordan Peterson is so mad that his daughter got destroyed by Andre Tate the Chad Muslim that he wants Netanyahu to nuke Islam. | ||
I don't think that's why. | ||
It's because he's owned by the Jews, obviously. | ||
Okay, we got one more. | ||
Jerry says, "'07 nigga, I'm cozy." Okay, that's our last Super Chat. | ||
What is this? | ||
It's been three hours? | ||
The three hour show? | ||
The never-ending show? | ||
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Oh man. | |
That's gonna do it for me. | ||
Okay. | ||
That's our last Super Chat. | ||
Remember to follow me here on Cozy to get a push notification whenever I go live. | ||
Follow me on Rumble and on Telegram. | ||
Links are down below. | ||
I'm on the air Monday through Friday around like 10 o'clock Central. | ||
Thanks to all our Super Chatters, in particular Farid Lukovic, Huzu, and ChristisKing. | ||
I think that's everybody. | ||
Yeah, special thanks to them. | ||
Thanks to all our Super Chatters, everybody that watches the show. | ||
We love you, and I'll see you tomorrow. | ||
Until then, 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. | ||
With respect, the respect that we |