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Oct. 12, 2023 - America First - Nicholas J. Fuentes
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And I'm addicted to the serotonin rush.
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Where's enough enough, babe?
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You're not allowed to make jokes anymore.
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We're not allowed to make jokes.
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It's not funny.
I'm sipping wine, having some pasta, having some pizza.
Oh, I'm weird.
nick fuentes
I'm normal.
I'm not normal.
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I'm a rich girl.
All right, I'm an original.
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The teacher couldn't believe it.
David in the classroom couldn't believe it either.
But in the end, he had logic on his side.
And at the end of the day, he proved his point.
Americanism, not globalism, not globalism, will be our credo in the world.
It's going to be only America first.
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With respect, the respect that we deserve.
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My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes.
We have a great show for you tonight.
Very excited to be back here with you tonight on Wednesday.
We have a lot to talk about tonight.
Lots to get into.
Big show.
Tonight we're talking about all the developments from Day 5 of the Gaza War and there's nothing too major, just a lot of small things.
So, gonna bring you up to speed on all that.
It's actually a lot of content, believe it or not.
I want to go over several things.
I want to talk about a statement that was made by Charlie Kirk today.
I want to talk about a clip from Ben Shapiro.
We're going to go over the clip where Ron DeSantis was asked about my commentary on the Gaza War, if you can believe it, on CNN on television.
And it wasn't even like an outrageous comment, but they made him disavow it, which makes no sense.
And like I said, we'll talk about all these other minor developments.
Maybe the biggest thing that happened today though, and the headline, Is that there was a call between the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia, Mohammed bin Salman, and the Iranian President, Ebrahim Raisi, which is a huge deal because these two have never spoken on the phone before, apparently, and this comes just seven months after Iran and Saudi Arabia re-established diplomatic ties.
They had been cut for seven years and Earlier this year a deal was brokered in China.
It was a major landmark deal.
And now they had a phone call today about the Gaza Strip, which is huge because it sort of signals that maybe there's some rapprochement happening between Saudi Arabia and Iran, which would change the geopolitics of the region in a pretty significant way.
Because Iran and Saudi Arabia have been at odds for 45 years.
They've been in basically a cold war for at least the last 18 or 20 years.
And so for them to continue this diplomacy, like I said, off the back of the deal that was made back in March, this would be Pretty crazy.
There's a true diplomatic revolution happening in the world after the Ukraine war, with the rise of China, and now with this Israel-Palestine conflict.
So, that may be the biggest thing that happened, and we'll talk about that tonight.
Should be a pretty good show, although it's not, you know, where's this offensive?
I don't know about you, but I'm like, where's the war, man?
The Palestinians invaded on Saturday.
It's Wednesday.
Where's the Israeli invasion?
Now, I don't want it to happen.
I don't want them to kill a lot of people or anything like that.
But it's like, okay, there's been a lot of talk and there's all these ominous warnings and aircraft carriers and they're calling up the troops.
Where's my invasion?
I want a show where I get to cover the invasion.
I want video.
I want GoPro footage.
Of a major invasion of the Gaza Strip.
But it hasn't happened yet, so... We're waiting.
But anyway, that'll be our big story tonight.
Probably not gonna talk about anything else.
Like I said, we're waiting.
I said this last night.
We're just waiting for this offensive to start.
Until then, it's not, you know, I mean there's these minor developments.
We're watching things.
We're watching to see how it plays out.
But man, when's this invasion gonna start?
I thought it was gonna start last night.
They said it's imminent.
So we'll see.
But anyway, so that's going to be our show tonight.
Before I get into it, I want to remind you to smash the follow button here on Cozy, get a push notification whenever I go live.
Also, follow me on Rumble.
I'm live every night on Cozy and on Rumble.
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The link is down below.
Because I'm giving you all the latest coverage, all the latest news and analysis of the war.
And I feel like I'm one of the only people that's talking about it from an America First perspective.
Because I'll tell you what's not an America First perspective.
There's like two or three strains of thought that I've been seeing So I guess we're just getting right into it.
The reason you gotta follow this show is because I think I'm the only one, or one of the only ones, with a perspective on the conflict that is completely independent from an Israeli or Palestinian capture.
I feel like everybody else commentating on this are either captured ideologically or in terms of money by the Zionists or by the Palestinians.
Even the people that are critical of the Israeli response so far, a lot of them feel that way because they are Muslim, or they are Arab, or they are Third Worldist, and they're talking about the humanitarian aspect of it.
But I feel like not a lot of people are talking about it from our perspective.
I'm an American.
And I said this last night too.
I'm not an Arab.
I'm not Muslim.
I'm not a Jew.
I'm not an Israeli.
I'm an American.
And this is the perspective from an American and from America's self-interest.
And I'll tell you what is not that.
I'll tell you a few strains of thinking that I've seen in the last five days that are not the America First position.
The first is supporting Israel in any way, shape, or form.
Which is really the mainstream opinion right now on the right.
And I think it's probably the popular opinion even with people in the middle and people on the left.
And that is you see all these people that are just salivating at the idea that Israel is going to bomb Palestine back to the Stone Age and level the Gaza Strip and turn it into a parking lot.
So that's one, and that's maybe the most visible, and that's the loudest one right now, is hearing a lot of these right-wing foreign policy hawks that are saying that we have to unconditionally, unquestionably support what Israel does because it's a terrorist nation that has killed their people so they can do whatever it is they need to do to kill these people.
That's the obvious.
The other one that I'm hearing, which I've been talking about, is this.
There are a lot of people that are more in our sphere.
If that's the mainstream right, if that's the very, very mainstream right and left that are calling for Israel to receive whatever it needs and they're totally on the side of Israel, Then there's another strain of thinking which is maybe more in line with the anti-establishment types and the dissident types.
You could say they're populist, nationalist, Trump-aligned.
And there are a lot of people, and I've been talking about this, that are saying something like this.
They're saying that the Palestinians have a remarkable resemblance with BLM.
And they're creating this dialectic where there's the oppressor and the oppressed, or at least that's how the left sees it.
And in the same way that Palestinians are activated against the oppressor in Israel, and they're using violence, and they're brutal and committing atrocities, so this strain of thinking goes, the black people and the Hispanics and the immigrants in the United States ...are an analog.
They see the United States through the same lens that the Palestinians see Israel.
Through this oppressor-oppressed lens.
And they've been even drawing this connection.
They've been saying that BLM, one, they actually support Palestine, but they are America's Palestine.
This is one of the arguments.
And they say that as a consequence, indirectly, we are sort of aligned with Israel.
They say that whether you like it or not, the dialectic in the world is between the civilized, Western, countries who are accused of colonialism, which would be the United States and all the white countries, Europe, Canada, and Israel, against the self-described oppressed global South minorities, the low IQ,
the barbaric, the primitive, which would be the barbaric, the primitive, which would be BLM or the refugees, the asylum seekers in America and the Palestinians in Israel.
But as I pointed out, that's really a false dialectic, and it's one that benefits the Zionists.
And I think it's actually very deliberate.
I think the Zionists They're creating an alternative narrative so that both the mainstream right and the alternative right are supporting Israel.
The mainstream right is captured by the Israel lobby.
They're paid to support Israel.
You know, Netanyahu has Lindsey Graham's sex tape, his gay sex tape, so he'll support Israel unconditionally.
But this strain of thinking that I'm describing, the secondary one, This is a way to incorporate the alternative right into a Zionist framework.
It's a way to convince the nationalist, populist, white racialists that they have a good reason to support Israel too.
They also have common cause.
And so the Viktor Orban's and the Millet's and the Maloney's and the Bannon's and the Trump's of the world can say that it's the civilized world, those that are accused of colonialism and oppression against a low IQ global South of the barbarians, the orcs.
But that's a Zionist lens and that's not the pro-American lens.
And I've, as I've said before, Simply put, it's because the Zionists are not on the side of the Nationalists.
They may bear a superficial closeness or similarity to what the Left accuses European settlers or European colonialists or colonists of being, but it's very different.
Because, of course, Israel is, in a way, colonizing the United States as well.
And so, there may be this superficial, abstract comparison that one could draw between what the BLM and Palestinians say about their respective oppressors, but the fact of the matter remains that the United States is captured by the Israel lobby.
So, even if we may be analogous in a conceptual way, if you want America to retain its independence and sovereignty, then you have to confront the fact that Israel is the one that is controlling our government, or one among several that is controlling our government.
So that doesn't really work.
Be that as it may that Palestinians and BLM have similar complaints, Israel is the reason, or one of the reasons, that we don't have sovereignty.
So, if you're an America First nationalist, you have to oppose Israel.
You have to oppose the capture of our institutions by their money, regardless of how similar we may appear to be, again, in a purely conceptual way.
So that's the second strain of thought, and that's also not an America First lens.
And the third which I've seen is these guys like Scott Greer and John Doyle.
And I would say these are kind of like the owned by Zog but reluctantly camp.
And these are guys that are totally red-pilled on the Jews.
But they can't talk about it.
So they don't want to be pro-Israel in the mainstream way.
They don't want to be pro-Israel in this alternative way.
So they just avoid talking about it all together.
And you know, I like Scott.
I'll always say this.
He's my friend and I like him and I have no bad blood towards him.
But I've noticed that guys like him, they have this really bad habit, which I just hate, where whenever something happens with the Jews, they offer no meaningful commentary.
They're commentators!
That's what they do!
They tweet and they podcast for a living, but when something happens that invokes Jewish power, or Israel, or organized Jewry, they're completely silent.
They have nothing to say.
Other than they'll say things like...
Whoa boy, wow this is crazy.
Oh I didn't have that on my bingo card.
Other than like this lame sort of snarky exasperation, they have nothing to say.
Like when Ye24 was going on, guys like this hadn't, they were not talking about it.
It's like the number one celebrity in the world was saying that Jews run the media and invented cancel culture.
And all these guys had to say about it was like, Huh.
Well, uh, you see anything crazy happen in the news?
Seems like a normal day to me.
Like being sarcastic.
And it's like this, you know, I see these guys like Doyle and Scott Greer and others, James Kirkpatrick, who writes for American Renaissance, that's Kevin DeAnna, and I would call this like the white nationalist camp.
Where they will never address Jewish power directly.
This is a very niche thing.
I don't expect many of you even to understand this because it's a very niche thing.
But there's this third camp of white nationalist types.
White nationalist, broadly speaking.
Who will never, ever, ever talk about Jewish power or Israel because they just can't.
Because probably they're getting money from Jews in some form.
They're not like fully canceled.
And so the only way they'll critique the situation is indirectly by sort of redirecting it back to immigration or America.
In other words, I'll give you a classic example.
What's going on right now, obviously, is that Israel is engaged in a conflict of its own creation.
America has all these jingoistic, insane, neocon politicians that are ready to commit a genocide on Israel's behalf because they're paid by Israel.
Like, that's what's going on.
You had a few weeks ago Asa Hutchinson, the governor of an American state, Wearing an Israel flag lapel pin at the presidential debate.
If you went on Nikki Haley or Mike Pence campaign websites, it was Israel flags.
For the last week, we've heard resoundingly from every American politician, their unflinching, unquestioning support of Israel.
And so clearly, just like with Iraq, and just like with the rest of it, our government is... I'll tell you why, because Jews run the fucking government.
You want to talk about that?
unidentified
You know it.
nick fuentes
I know it.
Political issue.
And the political issue of our time is that we have no sovereignty because American society has been penetrated at the highest levels by spies, by a mafia-type organized force that is subordinating our interests as a nation to the interest of their patron state, which is Israel.
You know, but they can't say that part.
They can't directly, explicitly confront that, so they'll sort of indirectly, they'll eat the crust, and they'll say this completely asinine stuff that it just does nothing for me at this point.
Where they say, well, you know, well that's a conflict all the way over there!
I'm an American!
It's like, well, be that as it may, Jews control the government.
And that's why.
So we have to do something, we have to talk about that, we have to do something about that, we have to displace them in the corridors of power, and then that will no longer be the case.
So anyway, point being is, so I've really seen, and this is just a total tangent, just because I started to say my coverage is really indispensable for this reason,
I've seen those are really like the three tracks of right-wing thought on this or I should say right-wing commentary or opinion on this is the mainstream establishment track which is just unapologetically captured by Israel, pro-Israel.
You have this alternative right-wing track which tries to create a framework where populist nationalists can rationalize their support for Israel.
It says that, well, you know, we're not like our parents and grandparents that got tricked into loving Israel.
You know, like, we're not retarded boomers that love Israel because Sean Hannity told us to or Mark Levin told us to.
We like Israel because we read Ryan Gerduski's Uh, mailing list.
You know, we're on Ryan Grodusky's mailing list, and we read his, his substack, and so we're really clever.
We support Israel because we're like populist nationalists.
That, that would be like the alternative track, and then the third track is this begrudging white nationalist that has Jewish donors, and that's like your American Renaissance types, you're like V-Dare types, you're Scott Greer, and again, I like all these guys.
I'm not trying to, not trying to throw shade at all.
I love them.
But we do tend to notice, like, there is a certain subset, and they will talk about the racial and immigration issues, but they rarely, if ever, confront the Zionists.
...apologetically a mirror of the Israeli Mossad, where they did not anticipate the attack from Palestine.
So I want to play the clip.
We're going to play a couple of clips, which I don't normally do, but I want to do it tonight.
So let me pull this up and we'll play this for you.
And it's a very strange thing.
I don't know why they played this clip, but let me just switch it over here.
I'll put it up on the Jumbotron here.
unidentified
So this is Curtis Hoek.
Hoek?
nick fuentes
I don't know how to pronounce his name.
And it says Ron DeSantis blasts anti-Semitism including white nationalists like Nick Fuentes in an interview with John Berman.
And this is the clip.
unidentified
I want to talk about anti-Semitism in the United States and around the world.
There was a peculiar statement from American white supremacist Nick.
Nick Fuentes over the weekend, who said that Israel's intelligence failure, he called it as, quote, a little suspicious in light of how the Likud government will benefit politically from this crisis, both domestically and internationally.
What do you say to a statement like that?
nick fuentes
Which, by the way, what's even wrong with that statement?
I've said some pretty out-of-pocket stuff in the last five days.
Like when Palestine began the invasion, the first thing I tweeted was, we're back.
I retweeted some picture and it showed one of the Palestinian paragliders and how it looked like Hitler's face.
So of all the things that I've said the past five days about this, they picked this quote which is totally innocuous where I said, maybe Netanyahu allowed this to happen because it benefits him politically.
In other words, maybe a political leader took advantage of a crisis.
So he says, what's your response to a statement like this?
ron desantis
That is totally outrageous.
You know, this garbage out there, you hear things people are saying that the babies really somehow weren't killed, that this is all just manufactured.
I understand there's conspiracy theories that can go on, but we've got to put that garbage aside and we've got to stand with Israel.
And yes, we have to condemn the antisemitism that has motivated these attacks and that has motivated attacks around the world.
unidentified
I want to talk about antisemitism.
nick fuentes
So that's Ron DeSantis disavowal of me.
And you know, whatever.
I mean, DeSantis is like an Israeli spy.
We know that.
So it's predictable that he would disavow me.
But there's actually something that was interesting in what he said, which we touched on this a couple of weeks ago.
Maybe you didn't notice.
But in this clip, DeSantis said that we have to go after the anti-Semitism that motivated the attack.
And we talked about this a few weeks ago when Elon Musk made a statement that the ADL was actually creating antisemitism because it's a Jewish organization that is so over the top with censorship.
And he said that basically the behavior of this Jewish group is catalyzing people to rationally begin to hate Jews
In response, and I don't know if you remember when I did my show on that, but I said that that was actually a pretty significant thing that he said, and for people that aren't really in the loop, maybe they didn't catch that, I said, but for the longest time that's been the bedrock of this Jewish conspiracy, which is that anyone that questions the Holocaust narrative, anyone that talks about Israeli dual allegiance,
Anyone that talks about Jewish disproportionate influence and power, they always call that anti-Semitism.
And they say that anti-Semitism is always and everywhere nothing more than irrational hatred.
They say that the anti-Semitism of Hitler or of Iran or of modern-day neo-Nazis or conspiracy theorists, they say that it has no basis in reality.
It's just a form of blind hatred, and it's completely irrational.
And so when Elon Musk goes out and says, well, the ADL is causing anti-Semitism, he committed a major sin.
Because what he implied is that antisemitism is, for better or for worse, whether it's justified or not, he said it's a reaction to Jewish behavior.
And this is really a revolutionary statement, because it says that contrary to what the Jews are saying, antisemitism is not, or what they call antisemitism, is not a completely irrational emotion based on nothing, But actually, there's a relationship between how Jews behave and maybe negative feedback that they get.
And the problem for the Jews is that if you accept that premise, well, it will lead you to a very bad place for them.
Because then you would begin to analyze how Jews behave and how they organize and the various groups that they have.
And if you start to see the criticism of Jewish power as something that is rational, something that has an antecedent, well then that really justifies anti-Semitism.
And it says that in some form, what the Jews are calling anti-Semitism is acceptable or reasonable.
Or that if you want to mitigate it, maybe the Jews have to be constrained.
Maybe the Jews have to change their behavior.
So it's a very significant statement that he made, and it's interesting because we're hearing an echo of that with this statement from Ron DeSantis, where he says that we have to target anti-Semitism because that is what motivated the attack from the Palestinians.
But if you've been paying any attention to this conflict in the past five days, or if you've been paying any attention to this conflict for the last 18 years, you know that that is a ridiculous statement.
The Palestinians did not invade Israel on Saturday because of anti-Semitism.
In other words, they didn't invade Israel because they hate Jews for no reason.
They didn't invade Israel because they hate Jews just because.
Now, and I'm going to preface this because this is very important, and I'm going to say that the Palestinian concerns do not justify killing civilians.
So I'm not trying to justify what Hamas did.
I'm not trying to justify any of the atrocities over the weekend.
But I'm saying this.
Of course Hamas and the Palestinians invaded Israel because of how Israel has treated the Palestinians.
for the last 17 or 18 years and going back 70 years and even going back further beyond that.
This may be the most clear-cut and indisputable case where hatred of Jews does derive from a completely rational place.
And I'm not saying, look, I'm not a hater.
I don't hate Jews.
I don't hate anybody.
I love everybody.
And I'm not saying that it justifies hatred of Jews.
But this may be the most concrete example where the Palestinians have a perfectly legitimate grievance.
Look at the Gaza Strip.
This is an area which is the size of lower Manhattan.
Okay?
If you look at the Gaza Strip on a map, it is smaller than New York City.
It is smaller than Chicago.
It is smaller than San Francisco.
2 million people live there, and 40% of them are under the age of 16.
Nobody can leave or enter this place without going through an Israeli-controlled checkpoint.
No food, fuel, water, or electricity can come into the Gaza Strip without Israel permitting it.
And for 16 years, these people have been basically blockaded and enclosed Inside of a fence, controlled by Israel, with limited construction materials coming in, rolling brownouts, in some cases electricity is only available for 12 hours a day, limited food and medicine coming in.
And so the people in the Gaza Strip hate Israel because of that.
They hate Israel because of how they've been treated.
And if you imagine you're one of the 40% of Palestinians that is under the age of 16, if you were born
into such a dire humanitarian disaster such a dire circumstance that has been imposed upon you by this neighboring state that calls you animals that calls you orcs and subhuman and bombs you regularly and deprives you of food and resources you would probably grow up hating Israel too and
Although, as Christians, we don't believe that we should hate people, you could see why they would hate them, and you could see that there's actually a reason for it.
There's a pretty damn good reason for it, too.
Now, that doesn't justify raping or killing or kidnapping innocent people.
It doesn't.
But you do understand that there was a cause and effect.
You understand that there was an antecedent here.
And like I said, maybe this As the best example, more than anything, this is maybe the most clear cut because anybody could look at the conditions in the Gaza Strip and how this has affected not just the fighters, but everybody, the women and the children and the civilians.
The Israeli blockade of Gaza has inflicted misery and suffering on millions of people that live there.
Now, the governor of a major American state says that the cause of the Palestinian invasion was anti-Semitism.
And as we're told by the Jews, as we're told by organized Jewry and the Holocaust museums, there is never a reason for anti-Semitism.
Jewish behavior never causes anti-Semitism.
There are no causes!
Because anti-semitism is deontologically evil, okay?
And so the only just, or rather the only culpable party Where there is anti-Semitism is the anti-Semite because they are harboring pure bigotry that comes from an emotional place.
It's just emotional hatred.
This is what Ron DeSantis is saying and yet we know that's a lie.
We know that's not true.
They didn't invade Israel because they're anti-Semites for no reason.
They invaded Israel because Israel has blockaded this place for 16 years.
And close to half the population was born into that situation.
So, it's actually perfectly reasonable that they would feel that way.
It doesn't make it right.
But it is reasonable, and it is rational.
And there is a cause and effect.
And the cause is the Jewish treatment of these people.
The cause is the behavior of organized Jewry, of the Jewish state.
And so you can see in this case that there are, in some cases, legitimate grievances against Jews as a group.
But they never want you to think that.
But that's why they have to disavow.
And that's why they say we have to target anti-Semitism.
You know, because I feel the same way in the United States as the Palestinians do in some way.
The United States is obviously not under the same kind of military blockade as the Gaza Strip is, but in a similar fashion, the Israelis influence our way of life and our government.
And there are a lot of Jewish groups that are lobbying and advocating for the mass migration coming into our country.
Although the Israelis don't like BLM this week, because BLM has been pro-Palestine, the Jews in America have been the biggest supporters of BLM.
They're the biggest Democrats, they're the biggest leftists, they're the biggest anti-racists, they're the ones running the ADL, they're donating the money to the BLM.
It wasn't until Israel was attacked and BLM wasn't sufficiently sympathetic that now they have a problem with it.
But the Israelis love BLM and the left-wing Jews love BLM, right up until BLM started criticizing Israel.
So again, just like the Palestinians, Americans have a perfectly legitimate reason to be opposed to organized Jewish power.
Not to kill, obviously.
Not to kill, not to maim, not to do anything horrible like that.
But we do have a legitimate grievance.
Now, that's Ron DeSantis.
I want to get into another clip here from Ben Shapiro.
I saw this before I went live and I just have to share it because it's so outrageous.
And this is a clip with Ben Shapiro.
And I just want to give you an idea of how maniacal and insane these people are.
You know, and I said at the beginning of the show, and it's obvious, I'm not a Palestinian Arab Muslim.
I'm not an Israeli Jewish Zionist.
I'm an American.
And I want to play a clip of Ben Shapiro because Ben Shapiro likes to play dress-up.
He likes to pretend to be an American.
And that's what everybody thinks of him as.
They think of him as an American conservative white guy.
But in reality, that's a costume.
He's not any of those things.
He is an Israeli Zionist Jew.
He just lives here.
And he speaks perfect English, and he was born here.
But that's what he really is.
And this clip is going to show that sometimes you see the real Ben Shapiro creep out From behind the costume, and this is a clip, and this is provided by Richard Stroker, who's a pretty solid operator here.
You know, we've had our issues in the past, but sort of a one-struggle thing.
So I'm going to play this clip.
This is Ben Shapiro responding to Tucker Carlson about Israel and the Gaza Strip.
And I just want you to pay attention to how insane this guy sounds right now.
And how alien he sounds.
If you're an American, Because it's pretty clear from this clip that this guy cares a lot more about Israel than he does about America.
tucker carlson
And again, I want to add my voice to that because I'm a human being.
unidentified
Oh, sure you do.
You sound very outraged.
tucker carlson
But the scale of the outrage among Republican presidential candidates was so much more intense.
One of them took to a bullhorn and started yelling about it.
nick fuentes
I get it.
tucker carlson
But no one would think to do that about the 100,000 American young people murdered every year.
unidentified
Because who are you yelling at?
Who are you yelling at?
First of all, people are on bullhorns yelling about drug overdoses and the open border all the time.
All the time.
What is he even talking about?
What he's attempting to do is minimize what happened in Israel.
He's not attempting to maximize what happened in the United States.
He's attempting to minimize as though America can't walk and chew gum morally speaking at the same time, which is absurd.
And those two things are nothing alike.
I'm sorry, that is not alike.
It is not alike.
For drug smugglers to smuggle drugs over the border, which someone then takes and shoves into their arm and then they die of an overdose.
That is not the same thing.
I promise you it is not the same thing as a terrorist breaking into your home and murdering your children in their beds in front of you and dragging your wife off to be raped in Gaza.
That is not the same thing.
Pretending that it is is immoral.
It's a moral blight.
It's idiocy.
It's just moral stupidity at the highest level.
Of course we should care about what happens with fentanyl.
Of course we should care.
We should close our border.
Have I been unclear about this?
Of course America should have closed borders when it comes to this sort of stuff.
I'm on the same side as Tucker on that.
I just don't understand why he's not on my side when it comes to Hamas has to be wiped off the face of the earth.
nick fuentes
This guy is, like, hysterical over this.
And listen, like, how the Jewishness comes out.
Listen to how the Jewishness in his voice comes out when he starts to freak out.
tucker carlson
He took to a bullhorn and started yelling about it.
I get it.
nick fuentes
During this farce.
tucker carlson
But no one would think to do that about the 100,000 American young people murdered every year.
unidentified
Because who are you yelling at?
Who are you yelling at?
First of all, people are on bullhorns yelling about drug overdoses and the open border all the time.
All the time.
What is he even talking about?
nick fuentes
What is he talking about?
It's like they can't... they're like shapeshifters.
It's crazy!
When Israel gets challenged, there's like this insane meltdown and it's incredible because these commentators We're all Jewish Zionists, by the way.
Dennis Prager, Mark Levin, Ben Shapiro.
They come across as really slick and smooth talking and they're very cunning and concise.
But when it comes to Israel, it's like they can't even contain themselves.
And they become hysterical and emotional and they start yelling and their voices change.
Listen to how his voice changes.
Listen to the accent.
unidentified
Time.
All the time.
What is he even talking about?
What he's attempting to do is minimize what happened in Israel.
He's not attempting to maximize what happened in the United States.
nick fuentes
And there it is again.
Minimizing.
And, you know, this is something that's really important to understand.
We talked about this on the show the other day with the story about the decapitated babies in Israel.
This is such an important part of the Jewish control matrix.
That we believe in their eternal victimhood.
Doesn't this sound a lot like the Holocaust?
Ben Shapiro is screeching hysterically not because Tucker Carlson isn't on Israel's side.
He is.
He's not screeching hysterically because Tucker Carlson isn't upset about the atrocities.
He is.
Ben Shapiro is upset because Tucker Carlson dared to compare the suffering of Jewish people and the victimhood of Jewish people to the suffering of Americans.
That's why he's having a meltdown.
Because he says that by comparing Americans being killed to the tune of 70,000 per year by fentanyl and drug overdose, Because that's being compared to the 300-600 that were killed in Israel over the weekend.
And how dare anybody compare Jewish suffering to American suffering?
How dare anybody compare?
There is no comparison!
This is morally outrageous!
You're a moral idiot!
How could you compare one Jewish person being harmed to a goyim being... I mean, an American dying of a drug.
It's completely different.
An American chooses to get turned on to drugs and kill himself.
But Israel is being raped to death by Hamas.
I mean, that's... that's why they're freaking out.
He's having a full-on meltdown.
He's bleeding out of his eyes and screaming!
Again, Tucker Carlson supports Israel.
He said he supports Israel.
He says Israel has a right to defend itself.
It has a right to exist.
He says that the atrocities are terrible.
He said, but in America, why do American politicians want to jump up and get on the bullhorn and talk about sending everything that shoots and everything that flies because of an atrocity 3-5,000 miles away?
But they don't use that same language when it comes to problems affecting American citizens.
That is what Ben Shapiro had the problem with, for a couple reasons.
But the main one being that he said that to compare the suffering of Jews to the suffering of Gentile Americans minimizes the suffering of the Jews.
Seriously?
If we compare people dying in America to people dying in Israel, and by the way, America is our country, we're minimizing what's happening in Israel?
That doesn't even make any sense!
And notice how he calls him stupid for it.
Oh, you're morally stupid!
If you don't care about Israel, you're an idiot!
unidentified
Really?
nick fuentes
I'm an idiot because I don't care about a country that I have nothing to do with that's across an ocean?
That makes me an idiot because I don't care?
I don't care about what's happening in Niger!
I don't care about what's happening in Ukraine!
You wanna know why?
Not my people, not my neighborhood, not my family, not my country.
The world is full of problems.
The world's an angry place.
There's no shortage of problems in the world.
I can't spare caring for every crisis and every person in the world and it's just the same.
Everybody feels this way.
You care more about yourself than you do about people around you, naturally.
You care more about your family than you do about strangers.
And, although lately it's not fashionable to admit it, we care more about people that look like, talk like, act like us, than people that don't.
Our brains can actually identify people that are genetically similar.
There are studies that show that, on average, a person's best friend has the genetic similarity of a third cousin.
And we marry, even, people that are genetically similar.
Because we're made up of genes.
And anyway, that's really a whole other point, but the point is, We have these concentric circles of affinity and loyalty that are based on proximity.
They're based on proximity by blood and by geography.
Of course Americans don't care about Israel.
Of course Americans don't care about Niger.
Of course they don't care about Ukraine.
But Shapiro says that if we say that out loud, or God forbid, we compare the suffering of our people, these are our people, these are our compatriots, these are our neighbors, our family.
If we compare the suffering of our families to the suffering of the Jews over there in some other place, well we're minimizing it and that's morally repugnant and you're a fucking idiot, says Ben Shapiro.
And listen to how angry he gets.
He's raising his voice, screaming over this.
And you realize, though, that crying about Jewish victimhood is the bedrock of their control.
Whether it's the Holocaust, or it's the Arab wars against Israel, or it's Palestine.
The basis of their control is that they are the eternal victim.
We can't call Ben Shapiro an Israeli spy, because that's an anti-Semitic canard, and if you amplify an anti-Semitic trope, there's going to be another Holocaust.
That's literally, every time, that's what it comes back to.
It always goes back to the Holocaust.
It always goes back to that.
And on some level, Not only is it central to their control matrix that we constantly feel that they're the eternal victim, and therefore they can never be criticized, they can never be spoken of negatively, or even as a group.
Not only is it central in a pragmatic way, but it also betrays something about their morality, which is that Ben Shapiro really does believe that Jews are better than non-Jews.
Because he says that if you compare non-Jews dying to Jews dying, which should be a one-to-one comparison, If you believe that all human life is equal, then how would it be minimizing the suffering of one to compare it to the suffering of the other?
Isn't that the golden rule of Jesus Christ?
Treat others the way you treat yourself?
Love your neighbor as yourself?
Lay down your life for the other?
So how could it possibly be minimizing the suffering Well, it's just logical that the only way you could think that is if you think that their suffering is of a greater magnitude because they're more important.
They're better.
You know what would be a similar comparison?
If someone lost their mother and you compared it to your dog dying, then you could say you're minimizing.
If I said, oh, I'm so sorry your mom died.
My dog just died the other day.
You know, in that situation, you might say that I'm minimizing the suffering of the person who lost their mother.
Why?
Because a dog is a lower order of life than a human being.
That's how it would be minimizing.
If you lost your mother and I lost my mother and I said, oh that's such a terrible thing and I empathize with you, it wouldn't be minimizing, it would be equivalent.
So the only way that comparing a thousand Israelis dead in Israel to 70,000 Americans dead in America is a minimization?
is if Ben Shapiro thinks that those Jewish lives mattered more or were worth more than the American lives.
How could it be anything other than that?
And listen to what he said.
He said that if we compare Americans dying to Israelis dying, you're minimizing it.
But then he goes on immediately to minimize the suffering of Americans.
He said, oh it's completely different if someone in America dies of a drug overdose than if a Palestinian kills an Israeli because an American is sticking a needle in their arm and they're doing it to themselves.
Israelis are being killed for real.
Really?
70,000 per year die in America from drug overdoses.
It was a thousand Israelis that died.
Just math, okay?
Those are the numbers.
And Americans, however they're dying, they're dying because drugs are being brought here by Mexicans and by the Chinese and they're being Prescribed by doctors.
We know there's a pharmaceutical industrial complex that wants to see to it that everybody's hooked on these drugs.
Regardless, 70,000 Americans per year are dying and Ben Shapiro basically says, well, you know, that's not such a big deal because it's self-inflicted.
So what?
He says.
There's no comparison.
Even though it's significantly more, and it's a systemic problem that's gone on for decades, he says, well, there's no comparison.
In other words, he's saying that the Israelis dying is worse.
If we say, their people are dying, our people are dying, that's a minimization.
Then immediately says, your people dying does not compare to our people dying.
If the Goyim compare our suffering to the suffering of the Jews, we're minimizing their suffering.
It's morally repugnant.
It's morally stupid.
But of course, the Goyim's suffering is nothing compared to the Jews.
Because the Jews are being killed, and the Goyim are killing them.
These stupid Goyim are killing themselves.
Who cares?
That's so evil.
I can't even describe how evil that is.
And by the way, this is going on in the background of every major American politician crying about what's happening in Israel.
And wall-to-wall coverage about atrocities and a terrorist nation and blah blah blah.
But it's not good enough.
Shapiro comes on to play the one major mainstream conservative who isn't saying that to scream and yell about how he's not sufficiently torn up about what's happening in Israel.
Have you ever heard Ben Shapiro scream and yell like that about Americans?
Ever?
Have you ever heard him scream and yell about the Americans that toppled Saddam Hussein?
Or scream and yell about the Americans killed by illegal immigrants or black criminals or by fentanyl?
Or the sailors at the USS Liberty?
In one speech he gave, he said, Oh, well, you know, that was like 60 years ago.
So what?
Oh, it was an accident 60 years ago.
Big whip.
God forbid you would ever say that about their Holocaust.
When asked about the American sailors who were killed by Israel when they attacked the USS Liberty deliberately, he said, oh, well, who cares?
That was a long time ago.
What if I got up there and said, oh, well, the Holocaust was a long time ago?
Big fuckin' whip.
Could you imagine?
Could you imagine the response?
And by the way, this is how they feel.
This is how Ben Shapiro feels.
This is how Dennis Prager feels.
This is how Mark Levin feels.
Joel Pollack at Breitbart.
And these are the guys that run conservative media.
Ben Shapiro runs Daily Wire, which is the number one publisher on Facebook for like eight years.
And this is their attitude.
And this guy is maybe the most influential conservative commentator in America, maybe the world.
And this is his attitude.
He thinks that the lives of Jews are worth more than the lives of non-Jews.
He's gonna freak out and melt down because Americans would deign to care more about Americans than Israelis.
It's so evil and it pisses me off so much I can't even tell you.
That's why the name of this show is America First.
Because we care about Americans here, not Israelis.
We care about Americans, not Ukrainians.
How many people are on television talking about the plight of Ukrainians and the plight of Israelis and the plight of anybody else?
Other than the people in our own country that are struggling.
I want to play the clip again after you've heard that just so you can really internalize it.
I mean, just look at the derision.
Look at the contempt.
What a hateful... People call me hateful.
I'm not a hateful person.
I'm indignant right now, but I'm not a hateful person.
Look at the derision and the contemptuousness of this pathetic little man.
tucker carlson
And again, I want to add my voice to that because I'm a human being.
unidentified
Oh, sure you do.
You sound very outraged.
nick fuentes
Think about that attitude.
Oh, sure you do.
You sound outraged.
The entitlement.
Oh, you don't care about Israel enough?
Oh, sure you do.
unidentified
Dude.
tucker carlson
Among Republican presidential candidates was so much more intent.
One of them took to a bullhorn and started yelling about it.
nick fuentes
I get it.
tucker carlson
But no one would think to do that about the 100,000 American young people murdered every year.
unidentified
Because who are you yelling at?
Who are you yelling at?
First of all, people are on bullhorns yelling about drug overdoses and the open border all the time.
nick fuentes
No, they're not.
When have you ever seen that?
When have you ever seen anybody say about the border or the drugs what they're saying about Israel?
It doesn't happen.
unidentified
All the time.
What is he even talking about?
What he's attempting to do is minimize what happened in Israel.
He's not attempting to maximize what happened in the United States.
He's attempting to minimize as though America can't walk and chew gum morally speaking at the same time.
nick fuentes
By the way, what the fuck does that even mean?
Walk and chew gum morally?
What the fuck does that even mean, you stupid f- We can't walk and chew gum mor- What the- What does that even mean?
We care more about our own people than your people.
We care more about our own country than your country, Ben.
Why don't you go fucking live there?
Obviously.
Walk and chew gum.
Yeah, we care more about America than we care about Israel.
It's called being an American.
unidentified
Which is absurd.
And those two things are nothing alike.
I'm sorry, that is not alike.
It is not alike.
nick fuentes
Okay, so he's going to flip out.
You're minimizing what happened in Israel.
Now listen to this.
unidentified
For drug smugglers to smuggle drugs over the border, which someone then takes and shoves into their arm and then they die of an overdose.
That is not the same thing.
I promise you it is not the same thing as a terrorist breaking into your home and murdering your children in their beds in front of you and dragging your wife off to be raped in Gaza.
That is not the same thing.
Pretending that it is is immoral.
It's a moral blight.
It's idiocy.
It's just moral stupidity.
nick fuentes
You stupid goyim.
You stupid goyim.
You don't care about Israel.
You're an idiot.
You're a moral blight.
unidentified
You idiot.
nick fuentes
You don't care about Israel.
You stupid goyim.
These people fucking hate us.
That's the bottom line.
At the center of it all, these people hate us.
And they can barely hide it.
They can barely hide the fact that they hate us.
Now, they go on television every day and they smirk and they grin and they condescend to us and they tell us what to think and they tell us who to vote for and whatever, but when push comes to shove and an American gets up and says, hey, what about us?
What about the Americans?
They can barely contain how much they really feel about us and how much they hate us.
Obviously.
When we're sending the money, oh, keep the money flowing, Goyim.
Oh, thank you so much.
When it's $10 million a day for Israel, well, they're a happy camper.
The second somebody says, what about the Americans?
This is the face of Israel.
This is the face of our fucking closest ally.
This is the face of the Judeo-Christians.
The second, the second anybody would talk about us, When the apple cart is flowing to them and everybody's talking about their issues and anti-semitism and their problems, Happy is a clam.
You start to talk about, hey, what about us Americans over here?
And this is the seething contempt.
Oh, you idiot, you could care about two things, but by the way, your suffering doesn't even come close to our suffering, you idiot.
They can barely contain it.
unidentified
Of course we should care about what happens with fentanyl.
Of course we should care.
We should close our border.
Have I been unclear about this?
Of course America should have closed borders when it comes to this sort of stuff.
I'm on the same side as Tucker on that.
I just don't understand why he's not on my side when it comes to Hamas has to be wiped off the face of the earth.
nick fuentes
And then there's that, you know, the hysterical, I don't know why you don't support me killing my enemies and genociding them and ethically cleansing them.
What an outrageous, what an absolutely outrageous clip.
I want to put out a tweet actually right now, and you guys gotta boost this, okay?
I'm just pissed off.
We gotta boost this.
I'm just gonna put out a tweet.
I'm feeling inspired here.
unidentified
here.
nick fuentes
All right, you got to juice this, all right?
Pretty plain and basic, but we got to get the message.
I You gotta retweet that clip also.
I put, I retweeted that on my timeline as well.
But it's unbelievable, man.
People gotta see that.
People gotta see what's going on.
It's so... That bothers me so much, but that's what's going on.
That's why I do this show.
Because these, the Shapiros, the Pragers, they think they're so damn clever.
They hate you.
They don't care about you.
They don't care about Americans.
They don't care about America.
They care about Israel.
Obviously.
And they'll sell books to you, and you're going to give them your money, and you're going to watch their shows, and you're going to show up to their lectures, and they're going to lecture the stupid goyim about politics.
But this is how they feel about you.
You don't care about Israel, and they lose their minds.
You know, you're an idiot, you're evil, you're a terrorist.
Seriously?
But at the end of the day, That is because their religion is wrong.
If you are not with Jesus, you are wrong.
Okay?
None of this Judeo-Christian, everybody belongs.
If you do not believe in Jesus, you are wrong.
And they don't simply not believe in Jesus.
They reject Him.
They reject Him every day.
And they subscribe to the inverse.
Their religion is not like ours.
Our religion says that we love everybody.
Our religion says that we love our enemy, we love our neighbor, we love everyone like we love ourselves.
That's our religion.
Our religion says we're all equal before God.
That's not what their religion says.
That's why they hated that I read out the Talmud at my last rally in July.
Because their holy book says that we're animals.
They're the chosen people.
They're human beings.
And we're animals that look like human beings.
And they act like it.
They act accordingly.
And especially when you hear that.
When they say that if we compare Americans dying to Israelis dying, we're minimizing Jewish suffering.
If we say it's less than six million, we're minimizing Jewish suffering.
If we deny the Holocaust, if you impugn Jews by saying they conspire, they're disproportionately represented, you're insensitive to Jewish suffering.
This is the cry-bullying, victim, eternal victimhood foundation of how they influence us.
That's why we need Christian leadership.
We need leaders that love the people in this country as much as they love themselves.
We need Americans that love America to run our country.
Not these Zionists that love Israel more than us.
That's what it's about.
At the end of the day, that's the bottom line.
And I don't want to hear about this, like we talked about earlier, this track where they say, oh, the Israelis are just like us.
No, they're not.
Sorry, there will never be a true populist nationalist coalition with the Zionists.
Because by definition, they care more about Israel than about America.
So how's that going to work?
How are you going to be a populist nationalist, and you're linked up with people that don't love our nation and don't love our people?
How could you be a populist nationalist?
Their allegiance is to a foreign nation, and their heart is with a foreign people, but you're going to be an American populist nationalist?
How?
That's as paradoxical as Judeo-Christian.
Judeo-Christian, the people that put him up on the cross and the people that love him.
Just like the populist nationalists that care more about a foreign nation than the one they live in.
It doesn't work.
And by the way, Maybe that's why immigration is the way it is.
Maybe that's why the drug situation is the way it is.
Because our leaders don't care about Americans.
So I don't want to hear any more glib remarks from white identitarians about why our leaders care more about the border in Israel than in America.
We know why.
We know why.
Because the border in America secures the country for a bunch of stupid goyim.
The border in Israel Is the last line of defense for the Jewish people eternally persecuted.
That's why.
So, that's that.
But I want to move on.
I want to get into one other statement here.
This is from Charlie Kirk.
I saw this post.
And then we'll get into some of these developments from the war.
I don't know how we're doing on time.
I think we're actually... I started, I think, about 11 o'clock.
That's for about an hour in.
Damn, I didn't even get into any news yet.
I'm just really talking about the commentary here.
But this last piece I want to talk about, then we'll get into some of these developments, is Charlie Kirk.
And this one was just sort of amusing.
I saw Charlie Kirk today tweeted about the Israeli war and he talked about this contradiction that inevitably has come to the surface here where for the last year or two all these conservatives have been saying that we have to stop sending all this money to Ukraine.
They've been saying we have to audit the aid to Ukraine, we have to limit the aid to Ukraine, we have to care about America more than Ukraine.
Now there's a crisis in Israel and they have to do these gymnastics To try to rationalize this one.
Because of course they're gonna unconditionally support Israel.
But they just got done saying for two years that we can't do that for Ukraine.
So they have to bend and contort themselves to justify this.
And Charlie Kirk made an attempt today, and this is his post.
I just thought it was so funny.
He said, quote, Israel is not Ukraine.
The war in Ukraine is an endless war.
Ukraine will never defeat Russia, no matter how much money or how many weapons we give them.
There's no clear plan for winning the war.
Ukraine is profoundly corrupt.
We have no idea where the money goes and who is siphoning it off.
To top it all off, Ukraine's war goals include seizing regions like Crimea, regions that are ethnically Russian, speak Russian, and want to be a part of Russia.
The war with Hamas is not an endless war.
The objective is clear.
Destroy Hamas and install a government in Gaza that doesn't embrace genocide as a founding principle.
There are a thousand reasons why the two are different.
Israel is America's number one ally.
Israel is the birthplace of Judaism and Christianity.
Israel protects the Holy Land.
Israel is a real democracy and it shares critical intelligence with the United States.
I'm not advocating for direct involvement, but strategically this much is clear.
Israel can win.
And I'm reading this and I'm like, oh my gosh!
How are people so, and I don't mean to have a Jew moment here, but how are people so stupid that they can read this without a hint of irony?
Or they could say this without a hint of irony.
He said that Ukraine is not like Israel because this war in the Middle East is not endless.
Really?
The war between the Israelis and the Palestinians is not endless?
It's been going on for 70 years!
What?
What are you even saying?
Unlike the war between Russia and Ukraine, which has been going on for two years, the war between Israelis and Palestinians has not been going on forever.
What are you talking about?
That's the whole purpose of the Abraham Accords, is that it's been going on for almost a hundred years and there's still no end in sight.
The war in the Middle East is not endless.
Yeah, because when I think of wars in the Middle East, that's the last word that I would use is endless.
Because 20 years in Iraq?
You know, that's a pretty long time, but shy of endless.
Same thing with 20 years in Afghanistan or 70 years Israelis fighting Palestinians in Gaza, in Sinai, in the West Bank, in southern Lebanon.
He says also the objective is clear.
Okay, this is simple stuff.
All they have to do is destroy Hamas and install a completely different government in Gaza.
He said and that's totally different than Russia and Ukraine.
Why?
Because Ukraine's war goals, he says, include seizing regions like Crimea that are ethnically Russian, speak Russian, and want to be a part of Russia.
So that's the difference.
Ukraine is trying to take a territory that is ethnically and linguistically different and hostile to it.
That is completely different than Israel invading the Gaza Strip.
That is completely different than Israel invading a territory full of Arab-Palestinian Muslims that hate Israel.
Completely different.
unidentified
That's so different.
nick fuentes
The Gaza Strip is not full of people that are ethnically, linguistically different that hate the invading country.
Well, but, you know, but Charlie Kirk says, but also, the mission is clear this time.
You know, Ukraine is never going to take back Crimea.
That is such a complicated and impossible task.
Compared to Israel.
All Israel has to do is go into the open-air concentration camp that they've been running for 16 years, populated by refugees that they expelled from their homeland 70 years ago, All they have to do is go in there and set up a government of those people that doesn't hate Israel.
That's it!
Okay?
All they have to do is go into a densely populated urban area of 2 million young people that have hated them for generations in a completely justifiable way and build a government from scratch that they can negotiate with.
That is so clear and direct and easy compared to what the Ukrainians are trying to do with Russia.
You know, you read this stuff and it's like, what are you talking about?
This is insane.
Like, if anything, you could look at the Russia-Ukraine war and say it is, like, impossible that Ukraine would defeat Russia.
And yet it is still More clear, more direct, less endless, and more achievable than the war between the Israelis and the Palestinians.
So what are you even talking about?
In no way, shape, or form is the fighting between Israel and Palestine going to be clear, direct, simple, or limited in time or in scope.
It's the opposite!
It's the exact opposite and we know that.
But it just goes to show You know, we have these Zionists in the media, these Jewish Zionists like Shapiro and Prager and Mark Levin and Joel Pollack and the rest of them.
But you also have these Gentile Zionists, these non-Jewish Zionists like Charlie Kirk, and they will literally say anything, no matter how ridiculous, no matter how nonsensical.
It doesn't even have to make any sense.
To justify this position.
And what that tells you is that the position is a given.
What I mean by that is, supporting Israel, you have to do it.
There is no scenario, it literally doesn't matter what the particulars are, there is no scenario where Charlie Kirk does not support Israel.
And isn't that a little disturbing?
What are the implications of this?
That the precondition for any conversation is that he supports a foreign nation, that he doesn't live in, that he doesn't belong to.
No matter what they're doing, no matter what the Palestinians did, no matter what the nature of the conflict is, he has to support them.
And then he has to come up with an excuse for how that fits with every other thing that he said about every other issue, where maybe he can have an objective opinion, or an independent, original opinion.
And this is the perfect example.
He has rightfully opposed all this aid to Ukraine because that's not very America First, and it's corrupt, and it's unwinnable, and this is neocons getting us engaged in more foreign entanglements, and on and on.
But when Israel is in trouble, he has to support.
Because the people that put up the $40 million per year into Turning Point USA are Zionist Jews.
So he has to come up with these, like, embarrassing explanations.
Like that, this is different because building a government in the Middle East is simple.
And unlike the war in Ukraine, war in the Middle East is never endless.
Like it's so ridiculous on its face, but these are the kinds of things they have to do to explain a position that they will have no matter what.
So that's Charlie Kirk.
Now I want to get on into the developments today, and I apologize.
I'm gonna have to cut it a little bit short because I just spent an hour going through all these other things, going through And DeSantis, Shapiro, and Kirk, and you know, but this is important stuff because it's just as important what's happening as it is like what the conversation is in America for obvious reasons.
And so I want to get into the biggest news today.
We'll have to skip some of the stuff, but the biggest news today is that the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia, Mohammed bin Salman, had a phone call with the Iranian President, Ebrahim Raisi, about the crisis in Gaza.
And I'll read the story and then I'll explain the significance.
So, this is from the New York Times.
It says, quote, Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman discussed the Palestinian-Israeli conflict on Wednesday in the first telephone call between the two leaders since a China-brokered deal between Tehran and Riyadh to resume ties.
Raisi and the Saudi Crown Prince discussed the, quote, need to end war crimes against Palestine.
The Saudi Crown Prince, for his part, quote, affirmed that the kingdom is making all possible efforts in communicating with all international and regional parties to stop the ongoing escalation.
Saudi Arabia and Iran agreed to resume ties in March under a deal negotiated by China after seven years of hostility which had threatened stability and security in the Middle East and Help fuel conflicts from Yemen to Syria So this is a really big deal and For those that don't know Israel or rather Saudi Arabia and Iran had been rivals for almost 50 years and
And without going into the whole history of the Middle East, everything changed in 1979 when Iran had its Islamic Revolution.
Prior to 1979, Iran had an American-backed liberal government led by the Shah.
And there were all these efforts to attempt to liberalize Iran.
They feared that Iran would become communist and so they pushed American liberalism on them.
And it created this unintended consequence that the Iranians reacted by becoming Islamist.
And so one way to say it is that the Americans wanted to prevent a red revolution, so they got a green one instead.
All the Iranians overthrew the CIA-backed government, and they installed a revolutionary Islamist Shiite government, and so they now have a theocracy.
They have an Ayatollah, a supreme leader.
They have a council of religious clerics that lead the country.
And this has been a source of criticism from the United States and they say without any irony, at the same time that we're doing arms deals with Saudi Arabia and we're offering them a security guarantee, we criticize Iran for being like this suffocating oppressive theocracy.
Anyway, so in 1979 they have this Islamic revolution, they install an Islamic government and right away this creates basically a rivalry Across the Persian Gulf between Saudi Arabia and Iran.
And that stems from the fact that there are two different branches of Islam.
The King of Saudi Arabia is seen as the spiritual leader of Sunni Islam.
And the Ayatollah in Iran is seen as the leader of Shia Islam.
And most of the Sunnis live in Iran, although there are, did I say Sunni?
Most of the Shia Muslims live in Iran.
There are some in Saudi Arabia, there are some in Yemen, Bahrain, Syria, but Iran is majority Shia.
And so right away after 1979 they're embroiled in this rivalry that's based on power, but it's also based on a claim to religious legitimacy.
They both have this competing claim to be the leader of Islam because they represent leadership of the two major sects.
And so right away there's a conflict, but it's not very bad right away.
Basically from 1982 until 2005, It's not very violent.
It's not very explosive.
Iran has this series of moderate presidents, specifically beginning in the early 90s, that are trying to Sort of massage the relationship with neighboring states.
In 2005, Iran elects Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, and he's very hostile and very aggressive.
And this begins basically like a 15-year Cold War in the Middle East.
And it's on all these battlefields, all these fronts, across the entire region.
And you've probably heard about some of them.
Iran and Saudi Arabia back different factions in Iraq.
Saudi Arabia backs the Iraqi government.
Iran backs Shiite militias in Iraq.
In Syria, Iran backs the Syrian president Bashar al-Assad.
Saudi Arabia supports the rebels.
In Yemen, Saudi Arabia supports the president there and Iran supports Houthi Shiite rebels in Yemen.
In Lebanon, Saudi Arabia supports the president there, named Hariri, and Iran supports the Hezbollah militia, which they actually created in the early 80s.
And so, for 45 years, but really specifically in the last 15 years, there's been this major Cold War, major rivalry between Iran and Saudi Arabia.
And it's gotten really bad in the last 7 years, and I don't want to get into all the details, but There was the scandal about Saudi Arabia executing a cleric, and then there was a stampede at the mosque, and there was accusations that Iran bombed a Saudi Arabia facility, and a lot of tit-for-tat, these little minor engagements going on, but they basically had no diplomatic relationship for the last seven years.
And that rivalry has defined the region for 40 years.
In Syria, Iraq, Lebanon, Yemen, even with the Gulf States between the Emirates and Qatar, you know, or unrest in Bahrain, this conflict has shaped the entire region.
And also, there's this dimension of it that goes outside the region where, of course, Saudi Arabia is a proxy of the United States, and Iran has become a proxy of Russia and China.
And so Russia has supported the Iranian-backed Syrian president.
And China buys up all of Iran's oil against the sanctions that have been imposed by the United States.
And so this is the makeup of the region right now.
This is what defines it.
And like we talked about on Monday and Tuesday, what's happening in Israel and Palestine has a lot to do with that rivalry.
A lot of people are wondering, why did Hamas attack Israel?
And I said, and other people have said, that one of the only reasons that anyone can think of is that Israel is in the process of normalizing ties with Saudi Arabia, which would basically create a coalition of the United States, Egypt, Jordan, Israel, Saudi Arabia, the Gulf States, and they would all be united in opposition against Iran.
And this would be like the nightmare coalition for Iran.
This is how this would affect Iran negatively, is that if Saudi Arabia and Israel are cooperating, these are Iran's two biggest regional adversaries, backed by the United States, coming together to team up against Iran.
And so a lot of people say that that is part of the motivation for why Hamas invaded.
Because Israel is forced to retaliate and kill Palestinians, and this will create division in that emerging coalition.
Israel killing Palestinians will not go over well with Saudi Arabia, and so that will delay, or perhaps indefinitely stall, any kind of coalition of Saudi Arabia and Israel working together directly, which would directly benefit Iran.
So this call is such a shocking and revolutionary development because it would seem to suggest that relations between Saudi Arabia and Iran are thawing.
Which would completely change how we perceive the regional balance of power and how Israel and Palestine plays into it.
Five days ago we said that Palestine invaded Israel to prevent Saudi Arabia from teaming up with Israel against Iran.
But if Saudi Arabia and Iran are talking on the phone for the first time in seven years, or for the first time since Raisi was elected, then that would seem to suggest that rather than Saudi Arabia and Israel teaming up against Iran, perhaps Israel's retaliation against Palestine will unite Saudi Arabia and Iran against Israel.
That's what it seems like.
It's happening right now.
And I talked to another journalist today, and she told me that she's been monitoring some of these officials from the GCC, which is the Gulf Cooperation Council.
The GCC was created in the early 1980s to counter Iran after the Islamic Revolution, and it consists of the five Gulf countries.
It's Saudi Arabia, the Emirates, Bahrain, I don't know if it's Yemen or Kuwait.
I don't know the fifth member, but in any case, she said that GCC officials have been on Twitter and they've been expressing a sentiment against Israel that's almost as if they're relieved.
She said it's almost as if they're relieved that finally they don't have to pretend to like Israel.
And now they can sort of join up with Iran like maybe they always wanted to do against Israel.
And that would certainly track with Saudi Arabia making this call with Iran.
It would also track with other developments this year.
Because like this article says, and I think we covered it on the show, earlier this year China brokered a deal between Iran and Saudi Arabia.
It was secret.
But they met for nine days in Beijing and they emerged from it re-establishing a diplomatic relationship after it had been suspended seven years ago.
And of course, that pertains to other developments as well.
We've talked about this corridor that would link India to Europe through the Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, and Israel.
At the same time, Saudi Arabia and Iran are Belt and Road countries.
Belt and Road is China's initiative to build infrastructure to create a trade system that funnels economic development to China.
At the same time as this, after Russia invaded Ukraine last year, Saudi Arabia applied for membership in the BRICS coalition, which is Russia and China's effort to create a system against the United States-led system.
And so, here's the big picture.
To piece all these different developments together, It looks like Israel's response to the Palestinians may complete this diplomatic revolution, where rather than a Middle East
that is bifurcated between American-supported proxies like Israel, the Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and Jordan versus the Russia and China-backed proxies of Iran, Syria, and all the Iranian-backed militias like in Yemen, Lebanon, and Iraq and Syria.
Instead, it looks like perhaps in this decade and in the next decade It's going to be the Muslim world all working together and extracting benefits from both the United States and Russia and China.
We're seeing that if Saudi Arabia made a deal with Iran and Beijing, if Saudi Arabia applied to join BRICS, along with Egypt and the Emirates, and now if Saudi Arabia made a phone call to Iran, To discuss war crimes being committed in Palestine.
It would seem to suggest that they're falling out of America's orbit and they're becoming something more like a free agent.
Rather than being a suzerain, rather than being a forward operating base of the United States, it looks like clearly they're playing both sides.
And they're no longer set completely against Iran like Israel is.
They're no longer set completely against Iran like the United States is.
But they're now open to a relationship with China, Russia, and Iran.
And so this totally changes the geopolitics of the Middle East.
This completely changes the way that that region has worked basically from 1979 until this year.
And really maybe last year because we started to see signs of this last year after the Russia-Ukraine war began.
So this would change everything.
If Saudi Arabia, Emirates, and Egypt are now floating away from the United States.
And it looks like now all the support for Israel may not be paying off so much for us.
Because if we lose Egypt, and we lose Saudi Arabia, and we lose the Gulf States, and all we're left with is Israel, then it looks like we just ceded the entire region to Russia and China.
So, that was maybe the biggest development that happened today, and of course it's premature to say all that.
You know, everything that I just said is, uh, maybe it's jumping the gun a little bit.
But all I mean to do is illustrate the significance of what's happening here.
Which is that all these countries are slipping away from the United States, and we thought that we had hegemony over the world, and it looks like that's crumbling.
It looks like China and Russia intervening are making it so that the United States may not have any friends by the end of this decade over there.
Certainly not core allies like this.
And to take it a step further, when you look around the world, that's playing out everywhere.
Italy is talking about how they can't completely neglect China because of all the trade they do with them.
France is talking about strategic autonomy.
In West Africa, all these former French colonies are overthrowing their governments and they're inviting in the Wagner Group.
Countries like Brazil and India are talking about ditching the dollar for their trade.
You've got the Belt and Road Initiative in South Asia and West Asia.
Then you've got these Middle Eastern countries which are reorienting towards China and Russia.
You have to ask yourself, where are the friends of the United States anymore?
It seems like everybody's drifting away.
So that's maybe the big picture.
In some ways, this is really like the second chapter in this larger story after the Russia-Ukraine war.
This being the second major global crisis.
This is like chapter two in a completely new era, a completely new story about the global balance of power.
And again, it all comes down to Israel's response.
And notably, the Russian president came out today, I think he came out yesterday, and said that the Palestinians were promised a state, and they should be given one.
And he said that there should be no war crimes against them in Israel.
So, in effect, Russia is taking the side of the Palestinians.
He's taking the side of the Arab world.
In a sense, he's taking the side of Saudi Arabia.
He's taking the side of Iran and Syria.
And Russia, being now in an unbreakable bond with China, it's like these two countries are now inheriting the entire region.
And the United States is going to be left holding the bag.
We're going to have basically just Israel when all this is over.
And it begs the question, how beneficial really is our alliance with them?
We sent our aircraft carrier into the Eastern Mediterranean to give Israel license to commit war crimes against Palestinians.
That's what it's there for.
It is there to deter any other Muslim country from responding if Israel's retaliation is too brutal.
That's what it's there for.
It's there so that Israel can do whatever it wants and nobody can do anything about it because then we would bomb them.
And how many friends do you think that's winning the United States in the Middle East?
That we're going over there and we're being the guarantor, we're being the protector of war criminals.
After we made all this stink over the last year and a half about Vladimir Putin and kidnap Ukrainians and orphans and all this, We now send an aircraft carrier to supervise and protect and oversee the genocide of the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip.
It's certainly not winning us any loyalty or friends in the Middle East.
And it's already been a frosty relationship.
You know, the Biden administration's been asking Saudi Arabia to increase their oil production to put some downward pressure on gas prices in the United States and downward pressure on inflation.
They won't do it.
And like I said, Saudi Arabia did that deal with Iran and China.
It's a big slap in the face to the United States.
And the Biden administration has been trying to win Saudi Arabia back, trying to get them back to the table with this economic corridor between India and Europe.
But now that we sent an aircraft carrier over there to watch Israel kill Palestinians, it looks like Saudi Arabia may be further than ever.
I mean, they'd rather pick up the phone and call Iran right now.
Because you know what?
Russia, and by extension China, and by extension Iran, are sympathetic to the plight of the Palestinian Muslims.
And the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia needs to keep the Muslims in his country happy, because Saudi Arabia is a powder keg.
And if those people over there think that the King of Saudi Arabia is not doing a good enough job to protect Muslims, there's going to be a revolution tomorrow.
So this is just one disaster after another.
And by the way, I supported the withdrawal from Afghanistan, but in a lot of ways that did actually pave the road to all of this.
It's just one catastrophe after another.
The Taliban takes over Afghanistan.
We say that we're going to prevent Russia from winning, and they're winning anyway.
Now we send an aircraft carrier over there.
After making all this noise about war crimes, It's over there to watch Israel commit war crimes against Palestine.
This is not good.
That economic corridor is not happening.
Normalization is not happening.
Saudi Arabia is not happy with us.
They're closer with Iran than they have been maybe in 20 years.
And they're being wooed by China and Russia at the same time that the Europeans are as well.
And so are the Africans.
So we're losing badly.
This is a very bad situation for the United States, which is good for us.
I mean, don't get me wrong.
I'm cheering that... I mean, I'm saying this from like a dispassionate point of view.
Like, you know, I'm saying this is a very bad situation for the US regime.
I happen to support it.
I think it's a good thing.
Because that's really it, isn't it?
It's the Jewish-controlled United States and Israel with this, like, satanic regime that is just exporting misery and gayness and feminism and satanism and transgender abominations and black resentment against the good guys!
Against Russia, China, Iran, the Taliban, Syria, North Korea.
These are the good guys, man.
These are the good guys.
So I support it.
I think it's good.
The United States regime is crumbling down and that's good because the United States has been doing nothing but exporting violence and misery and evil for like 30 years, maybe longer.
So, it can't come soon enough.
Liberate Europe from the United States.
Liberate the Middle East from the domination of Israel and the United States.
Liberate the rest of the world.
And maybe the world can be a place that is safe for Christians and a place that is safe for real freedom.
Because we don't have it as long as Israel's in charge.
That's for sure.
I mean, think about it.
What an awful situation.
The United States is the leader of the world order and we're sending an aircraft carrier to make sure that Israel can carry out, this is absolutely what it is, to carry out airstrikes and a ground operation that will kill thousands of innocent civilians.
That's what it's there for and shame on us for that.
And what Hamas did is terrible.
But this is nothing other than like an ethnic retribution that Israel is about to undertake, which is not civilized.
So, all this talk about Russia being barbaric and then we do this.
It just goes to show there is no moral high ground.
This American exceptionalism.
We're great because we're good.
It just reveals how full of shit the American regime always was about all that.
We're about a few things.
Zionism, gay marriage, feminism, and Black Lives Matter.
That's what America represents to the world.
And we're about to bring everybody to the brink of World War 3 to protect those things.
So anyway, that's the big development today.
We'll probably talk a little bit more about that tomorrow.
Like I said, I apologize, I'm a little strapped for time here because we're an hour and 40 minutes into the show.
So we didn't even really get to every development that happened today.
So we'll pick it up tomorrow.
I want to move on.
We'll take a look at our Super Chats for now.
And we'll pick it up tomorrow.
Probably we'll have a little more news about the ground offensive.
Still nothing has happened on that front.
They've called up 360,000 reservists and they're mobilizing on the border with Gaza.
No moves yet, so we'll probably cover that whenever that happens if it's tomorrow or the next day if it happens when I'm awake I'll probably jump on and I'll cover it live On a Twitter space or on rumble or something, but that's where we're at So with that I want to move on we'll take a look at our super chat see what you guys are saying about all this stuff Let's see let me get set up here for a sec I
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If only the babies who are dehumanized and killed in abortion clinics could grow up in Gaza to be dehumanized and killed by the IDF.
Then they'd get some sympathy from Max Blumenthal or Jimmy Dore.
nick fuentes
Why, do they're Max Blumenthal pro-Israel right now?
Oh, it's the opposite.
You're saying the baby's in abortion clinics.
Yeah, it's a good point.
Well, they're leftists.
You know, these guys are leftists.
It doesn't change anything that they're anti-war.
They're still nihilistic leftists.
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A lot of people seem to be coming around to, not just Israeli deception, but our broader geopolitical perspective.
Thoughts on guys like Tucker not bending to the narrative?
nick fuentes
It's pretty based.
It's pretty based, I will say.
But like I said, Tucker is doing this reluctant white nationalist thing, which I'm not the biggest fan of.
But you know what?
It's probably the best of the three.
If you had to pick one, that's probably the best out of the three.
I don't love it.
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It's important that you have a mainstream guy like that voicing that opinion.
I just wish there were more people like me that are calling it out directly.
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Do you think that left-wing ideology is intrinsically anti-white?
In other words, have Jews in politics exacerbated or entirely created this deep resentment of Europeans in the West?
nick fuentes
Oh, it's absolutely intrinsically anti-white because leftism is an inversion.
You know, the left supports equality and all this stuff.
And I mean, the definition of the political left is that they oppose the monarchy in favor of freedom and equality and bread.
And that is totally opposed to any kind of like right-wing mindset, which is that we have a natural hierarchy in nature.
We have a natural hierarchy in society.
me.
People are born with different abilities and, you know, people are more or less noble based on their deeds and based on their character.
And leftism sort of says that, like on a fundamental level, it says, no, like none of that matters.
We have to strive to equalize these things or there has to be this compensation.
And so as a result, they almost always wind up elevating and enshrining Ugly, weak, like all the bad things.
You know, they call that bio-Leninism or just plain Leninism.
They want to uplift the poor, they want to uplift the disabled, the ugly, the weak, and now don't get me wrong, we want to take care of those people.
You know, we want to give charity to the poor and we want to care for the disabled and all those things, but we don't want to make them the ideal.
We want to look up to people that are good and strong and competent and that are blessed.
And we want to look at those people as an example.
We desire the traits that are good.
We want to be beautiful.
We want to be good.
You know, we don't want to be ugly and bad.
And, you know, that's where charity comes in, is we have to be understanding and loving towards You know, towards everybody.
But the left always is going to wind up championing those people.
So as a consequence, white people being a race that is exceedingly gifted, they're always going to be oppressed by any kind of left-wing ideology at all.
It's always going to be seen as unfair in some way.
This is not egalitarian that whites have this disproportionate amount of power or prosperity.
And so I think invariably, whether it's explicitly racial or not, it's always going to wind up tearing white people down.
So... Yeah, I think it is intrinsically anti-white.
But of course the Jews are a big part of that too.
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He does support many popular policies that will support the lives of regular folks.
nick fuentes
No, dude, no.
Of course not.
And that's not true.
The guy's like, what is he, a democratic socialist?
That stuff is retarded.
So, you know.
I don't believe that there's a whole lot in there that actually benefits people.
You know these people that are for like socialized medicine on some level that is just like economic illiteracy when they say stuff like that like just because we're not Capitalists necessarily it doesn't make a socialist.
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I've heard a lot of people say that this business in Israel will help Russia, since the U.S.
is distracted.
Is this true, or is the impact largely overblown?
nick fuentes
It's 100% true.
And it basically gives the United States an out.
It basically is such a grand distraction that it allows the United States to quietly wind everything down into Ukraine.
Like, they're talking about taking the aid that they were going to send to Ukraine and giving it to Israel.
So it's literally like, and I don't know that that'll happen, but it's like a zero-sum deal.
So, it takes a lot of the focus off Ukraine, and every bullet that we send to Israel cannot be sent to Ukraine, and it's a finite source that's running out, that's being depleted.
So yeah, it absolutely helps Russia, without question.
And it helps Russia because again, it's driving Egypt and Saudi Arabia And history repeats itself.
the arms of Russia and China.
You know, because the United States, this is the initial complaint.
The United States is backing the Zionist regime, which everyone hates.
So then they go with Russia.
And history repeats itself.
Same deal in 1973.
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If you told me in 2019 that CNN would be asking a major presidential candidate about Nick Stakes on geopolitics I would say you're crazy.
And yet here we are.
Love you, Nick.
nick fuentes
Hey, love you too, buddy.
Yep.
Yeah, it's pretty wild.
I have no idea why they asked that either.
It seems kind of random.
Like, why are they asking him his opinion on that?
Of all things, they've never done that before.
Why are they saying, hey, Ron DeSantis, what do you think about what Nick Fuentes said about Israel?
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nick fuentes
Well, but you know, I'm the leader of the resistance.
I'm the leader of the American rebellion, so... Not the literal, like, overthrow the government, but like the rebellion in spirit.
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Okay, let's not.
Okay, let's not.
No way it would be over.
It would be totally over.
I don't think, you know, a lot of people say that if there was a nuclear exchange that it would end all life on Earth.
But surely there will be some survivors, right?
nick fuentes
No way.
It would be over.
It would be totally over.
I don't think, you know, a lot of people say that if there was a nuclear exchange that it would end all life on Earth.
I don't think that's true.
They say that the nuclear fallout would block out the sun.
And I think there would be a mini ice age.
And I think that there would be, you know, widespread cancer and birth defects from the radioactive fallout.
But I don't think that it would end the world as we know it.
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nick fuentes
But the question is this.
Would there be any kind of continuity of government?
I don't think so.
I think that, you know, the nuclear arsenals are so large.
I think it's, what, 15,000 each on both sides?
And they've got them by submarine, by plane, by missile.
So I think that they would wipe everything out on both sides.
They would wipe out all the military installations, all the government nodes, urban areas, industry.
I think it would basically be over.
And so you have to ask yourself, how would there be a continuity of government in the United States, Russia, or China with that level of catastrophic damage?
How does a country after it's been nuked like a thousand times, how does it go on?
How does the government emerge from the bunker and say, okay, everybody, it doesn't happen.
It would be over.
I mean, that you would not be able to have A country as large as the United States administered by a government after something like that, it would literally revert to, like, thiefdoms.
It would be like Fallout.
It would be like Fallout New Vegas, because I doubt that the government, I mean, some form of government would persist, but not like the way that it was before.
It would be so diminished That it would not be able to exert control over the entire territory and there would be like warlordism and raids and there'd be like local commonwealths.
And I'm not just pulling this from Fallout, that's what would happen.
There would be no continuity of government.
They would try, but it would, you know, how practical is that?
You got hit by a thousand nukes and then the president comes back and says, hey guys, remember me?
It's like, no, fuck you.
Fuck you!
Half the country's dead now, you know?
Like, half the country's dead.
There's no industry.
All the electronics have been fried because of the EMP.
So, everyone has cancer.
It's mini Ice Age.
It would be totally over.
So, no.
There'd be no winners.
It would be horrible.
The only winner would be the country that doesn't get nuked.
So, like...
You know, but then there'd be a global depression.
If there were a nuclear war that took down the US, China, and Russia, and Europe, there'd be a global depression because the whole global trade system would come crashing down, obviously.
The global monetary system, global trade network, and these other countries aren't industrialized.
Africa's not industrialized.
Africa, like, half the population would die because they don't make enough food.
They don't make enough stuff.
They rely entirely on gifts, on freebies from white people.
So, it would be, it would be a very bleak situation.
Nobody would win.
But, uh, you know, the countries that would win the most are the ones that have the least going on.
So, I guess Africa.
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You called for a holy W then all this happens, really makes you think huh?
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Well you know I didn't mean like that.
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For the first anniversary of Cozy, we got the DEF CON 3 tweet.
For the second, we got Israel vs. Palestine popping off again.
What's going to happen for the third anniversary?
nick fuentes
Is that, wow that is true I guess when you think about it right?
yeah cozy well and even griper war griper war was october 2019 and what else was october cozy was created october 2021 Defcon 3 was October 2022.
Israel-Palestine war is October 2023.
Yeah, that's pretty crazy when you think about it.
It's like the pole prophecy.
It will happen when the weather cools.
That's when they'll make their move.
A plan laid long ago.
What is it they're trying to...
So anyway, but it doesn't, wow, that's kind of crazy how it matches the poll prophecy like that.
Don't you think?
Yeah, Kruiper War, Cozy, DEFCON 3, Israel-Palestine War, there's a lot, it always happens in October.
Nothing ever happens in January.
Nothing ever happens in June.
It all happens in October.
The biggest moments.
The Mar-a-Lago dinner?
November.
UCLA Groyper War?
November.
Pretty wild.
Oh, January 6th.
I guess, okay.
January 6th happened in January, so that doesn't quite fit.
Stopped a steal though?
November.
Started in November, you know.
2016 election?
November.
24 election?
November.
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nick fuentes
So maybe there's something to that, I guess.
But, anyway.
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Crucifiers of Christ ought to be held in continual subjection.
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Based.
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I am not in the least willing to allow foreign statesmen to create a second Palestine right here in the heart of Germany.
The poor Arabs are defenseless and have been abandoned by all.
Adolf Hitler.
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Explain what the fuck your problem is, please.
With detail.
I will be waiting.
You think so?
I don't necessarily agree with that.
But I don't know, I don't really follow them, so maybe they are.
people in that third group you mentioned.
Both get the Jews.
I'm not a Candace simp, but I look forward to her contract expiring.
Her husband gets it too.
nick fuentes
You think so?
You think, I don't, I don't necessarily agree with that, but I don't know.
I don't really follow them.
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Hey thanks buddy, I appreciate it.
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Alright, goodnight.
Now go worry about something else if I, you know, do politics.
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I've never superchatted, but I've literally watched you every day, man.
You're my hero, man.
I get all my news off you, literally everything.
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nick fuentes
You watched this show for five years, and you never sent a superchat?
You gave me $3?
Five years, 1,230 episodes.
You've watched Like 7,000 hours of content over the course of five years and you give me $3?
That's crazy!
No, but hey, thank you for watching the show for all this time.
I'm giving you a hard time, but I appreciate your non-monetary support over the years.
I appreciate your moral support for the last five years.
Thank you for enjoying my show for free without compensating me.
I really, uh, I'm teasing you.
No, but really, thank you for watching for all that time.
I appreciate it.
I love you too, buddy.
I'm glad you like the show.
I appreciate your loyalty.
It's pretty crazy I've been doing it for this long.
Coming up on seven years.
I've been doing this for seven years.
You know how crazy that is?
I was gonna quit doing the show after like three months.
I was this close to quitting for good.
And they convinced me to come back.
And then I've been doing it for seven years.
You start out, you're 18, start doing a show, it'll be fun.
It'll be, you'll hone your skills and achieve some visibility.
Is what I thought.
7 years later.
7 years later and I'm still doing it.
7 years.
But, you know, I love it.
It's turned into amazing things.
You know, I do an amazing conference and I have this platform.
I've become really like a fixture.
I've become like a part of the political conversation as a leader of the dissident right.
I've created this incredible movement called the Groypers and America First and I dined with the president and met my hero and you know so it's been a wild journey but it's a long time.
That's the thing though.
Time really goes by.
You just do something every day and then you wake up and ten years have gone by.
That's a lesson for you young people.
That's why you cannot waste your time.
Because you know what?
I mean, I'm a pretty lazy person in general.
I'm Italian.
I can't help it.
But the one thing I do every day for seven years is I go live.
And, you know, notice that's not even a lot.
It's a two-hour show.
But one thing I've done virtually every day for seven years is go live.
Even if I did nothing else that day, even if I just, you know, woke up and ate pizza, but I went live.
And just by doing that I've built this catalog of content, and I have this understanding of the news, and I've built this loyal following, and I have this body of work, and everything.
And the point is, all you have to do is do something every day.
Build something every day.
You know, if you went out there and got a bean and you made a hill of beans...
By stacking one bean every day, eventually you'd have a mountain after seven years.
You know, that's maybe a weird analogy, weird random analogy, but the point is it almost on some level doesn't matter what you do, but you do have to think about it and come up with something intentional and deliberate and something you care about and invest in yourself every single day.
And you can't lose.
You can waste a lot of time.
You can make a lot of mistakes.
You can really fuck up in a lot of ways, but if you just take a bite every day, you will be amazed at what you can accomplish.
And you wake up and you feel like you have done something with your life.
You know, that's how I feel.
Because I look at other people, a lot of people didn't understand when I dropped out of college to do this show.
They said, whoa, you're wasting your life.
You know, how's the YouTube channel?
People would be sort of smarmy about it.
But you know, all those people wasted four years in college.
They really just fucked around for four years.
They didn't benefit too much from it.
They got their diploma.
But then they go and work jobs that they're not really passionate about, it doesn't pay as much as they thought it would, they don't love it, and then they work at some job for a few years.
And then it's like I compare me with these people that were skeptical of that decision, and it's like in seven years, and I'm a pretty exceptional individual, but in seven years, You know, I've really honed my craft.
I've become the best.
I've become very knowledgeable.
Like I said, I built the following.
I have this platform.
Made a lot of money.
I've created these institutions and influenced people and all this.
And I'm 25 years old.
That was in seven years.
These other people, it's like they got a degree and now they work at some job.
And it's not to knock it.
It could be anything.
But the point is, if you have dreams, You have to invest in yourself every single day.
If you want to do big things, you have to do something consistently every day.
You have to work towards something big every day.
I don't know why this is turning into like a self-help lecture.
I don't know what made me think of that, but I don't know, maybe I'm just reflecting on it.
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But...
nick fuentes
But that's it.
Rome wasn't built in a day.
You gotta go out there and do it.
And the biggest thing that I can tell people is you have to invest in yourself in a serious way.
Don't fuck around, you know.
And when I say invest in yourself, I mean develop a skill.
Educate yourself and be serious about it.
Me, I do a show and what that means is I have to sit down every day and gain a proficiency of understanding for the news that day.
It doesn't mean I read a few articles.
It means I have to read it.
I have to write it down.
I have to know it well enough that I can explain it extemporaneously for an hour to people that know nothing about it.
So I'm approaching it in like a serious way.
I feel like a lot of people they have like this sort of casual hobby and they say they're investing in themselves but it's not serious you know you like reading a book casually is not serious in the same way that if I just read a few articles every day it wouldn't matter but I read it I have this intentional effort to really understand it I write it I explain it and it's locked in
So whatever it is for you if you're gonna learn a language if you're gonna code if you're gonna whatever it is You're gonna commit yourself to study something you have to do it in a systematic Intentional way be serious about it set aside a space for it set aside time for it You know write it down Plan it out And just put yourself on autopilot, even if it's something stupid or small, but just do it every day.
That's my advice, because white people have to become exceptional.
That's the only way we're going to take it back.
The people that are going to save our country, they haven't been made yet.
You know?
Because the people are just, like, really unimpressive.
I even say that about myself.
Everybody's sort of enamored with me.
I'm even, I feel like I could be so much more, because in some ways I've been a victim of the way things are.
I'm damaged by my phone addiction.
I'm damaged by some of the poison in the society.
But my hope is that I can impart this and, you know, the next generation of people is going to be better, faster, smarter, stronger.
And we can raise up a class of people like the Founding Fathers or like the Zionist Congress or like the Bolsheviks.
We can raise up that class of 20 world historical geniuses that can deliver a revolution.
You know, that's the goal.
So, you know, you got to think about it in those terms.
Where's the team?
Who are the people that are going to deliver this?
I don't know that they're there.
We have a lot of raw talent.
We have a lot of people that have it in them.
We got to develop it.
We got to cultivate that.
We have to find the geniuses and we have to cultivate that.
We have to get them together in a network.
That's what happens every time.
You got to put them in a conference, in a Congress, in an institution.
And we need the smartest, best people to get together and better each other and work together.
And if you do that with generations, if those people mentor successors and those people come up, this is how you can build a team.
This is how you can build a new elite.
That's what elite means!
You know, there needs to be actual excellence.
At some point, people just have to become excellent.
And then that is your elite class that can deliver social change anyway.
So, I don't know how we got there, but I appreciate you watching the show.
Thanks for the $3, I guess.
unidentified
No, I'm teasing.
nick fuentes
But hey, I really appreciate the loyalty.
I love you too, buddy.
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Fuck Israel.
Australia is your greatest ally.
nick fuentes
Is it though?
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Sticking out your hand for Hitler, you're so silly, you are my fuhrer, I just wanna be your groyper.
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Hospitals are the new institution of indoctrination, more the colleges.
All day I today, I had to listen to coworkers simping to Israel, and how the anti-semitism is the greatest threat we face.
Followed by work emails from management saying the same.
Also using correct pronouns in the workplace, sad.
nick fuentes
That's so retarded though.
Is that a joke?
You work in a hospital so you're saying that hospitals are where people are being indoctrinated?
Yeah, but people work other places too.
What?
Like that's just the dumbest thing I've ever heard.
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I don't know if that's bait or what.
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Well, nah, I don't think that really makes sense.
It's amazing that they chose a town with a population of 765 to claim that there's 40 beheaded babies.
That's probably a fertility rate higher than Niger.
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Ben Shapiro doesn't wear a Yamaka or however the fuck you spell it that is a different color than his hair.
- Okay. - Fishoto sent $3.
Jewish suffering is far worse than American suffering.
Ben Dual Loyalty Shapiro.
nick fuentes
Nice.
Yeah, hey.
Get a load of Ben Dual Loyalty Shapiro, huh?
Get a load of Ben I-Hate-This-Guy Shapiro.
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What's with Kyle Rittenhouse disavowing you?
I changed my mind he was guilty after all.
nick fuentes
Yeah, I don't really want to get into that.
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Johan sent $500.
One year ago I got t-boned by a woman driver while listening to Matt Walsh's show.
Now I have become a baptized Catholic, hate women, and listen to your show every day.
Thank you for being the only one willing to put America first and Christ first.
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Wow!
nick fuentes
Well hey, thank you very much for the huge super chat, Johan.
Wow, I appreciate it.
Thank you so much.
God bless you, my friend.
And that's an incredible story.
I'm sorry to hear about the t-bone.
I don't know what that has to do with it, though.
Did you get, like, T-boned and then what, like, watched me in the hospital or something?
I don't really get it, but I'm sorry that happened to you.
I got in a bad car crash this year and it was horrible.
Nothing bad like that had ever happened to me before.
You know, bad things have happened to me in the past, but not like that.
And it just sucked.
I broke bones and destroyed my car.
I felt like an idiot, too.
It wasn't even my fault, but I felt stupid.
I'm like, what the fuck?
I feel like a bitch.
I feel like a bitch.
Here I am in this crumpled up car like an idiot.
So I hated that.
So I sympathize with you.
But I'm glad you're okay.
Well, I don't know.
You didn't say you're okay.
But I hope you're okay.
And I love that story.
I'm so glad that you become baptized.
And I'm glad that you love the show.
So thanks a lot, man.
Thanks for the huge super chat.
I appreciate it.
Glad you liked the show, buddy.
God bless you.
Everybody, 07's for Johan.
You know, he actually sounds right about that.
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More and more I feel like that's true.
I don't know what it is.
This shirt is just like strangling me today.
the diametrical antithesis to Judaism, representing the incarnation of hatred.
nick fuentes
Joas Gerbils. - You know, he's actually sounds right about that.
More and more, I feel like that's true.
I don't know what it is.
This shirt is just like strangling me today.
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Okay, that's better.
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Yeah, and I really mean it.
I wasn't just glazing her because she got the shoutout, but it really made me a little bit emotional.
Israeli psyops.
Your Luma friendship post was a much needed white pill.
Reminds me that the enemy cannot divide us if we refuse to surrender our souls.
nick fuentes
Yeah.
And I really mean it.
I wasn't just glazing her because she got the shout out, but it really made me a little bit emotional because, you know, I was there when she lost her election in 2022 and I made it a point to be there.
I was actually, believe it or not, I was on vacation for my birthday.
So I flew down to Miami and I was there over the weekend for my birthday and her election party was on that Tuesday.
So I rented a car and I drove five hours for her party.
I got there just as it ended.
And I saw her give her speech and I comforted her.
I hugged her and everything.
We took pictures.
And then I got in my car and I drove five hours back to Miami.
Real story.
You know?
But I went out there to show support as a friend, you know, because she's my friend and it was an important night for her and everything.
And anyway...
It was really hard to watch because I think she absolutely got cheated.
She got screwed over.
You know, she should have had the Trump endorsement.
Marjorie should have helped her.
And she just got cheated.
It was unfair.
It was bullshit.
They screwed her over because they didn't like her.
You know, they screwed her over because of petty personal shit.
You know, that bitch Karen Giorno and Marjorie conspired to prevent Trump from endorsing and they didn't help her.
So it was a real screw job, really nasty stuff, and I saw that she was really upset about it.
But, in spite of the fact that she was just crushed by that, she got back on the horse, she got back up.
And ever since then she's just been killing it.
You look at her Twitter, her Twitter has exploded over the last year and a half.
She has this relationship with Trump now where they're hanging out and she's all the time making a huge impact on the primary with DeSantis.
And so to see her succeed in spite of all of that and honestly was like inspirational and I'm not just glazing okay I really I really mean that I really do respect her because she is somebody that just doesn't give up and as somebody that has been put in situations like that where you feel like you just can't win and you get screwed over and the world's against you and everybody's fucking with you and everybody's hates you and is talking trash and I know what that feels like.
And so to see her be in sort of a similar situation and just come out swinging, just no matter what, just to keep pushing and to persevere against everything and to win, I have the utmost respect for her.
I so admire it.
And it's honestly inspirational.
It makes me want to go out and fight.
It sort of emboldens me.
So I really like her.
She's a friend of mine.
I really respect her.
And I love to see her getting the shoutout from Trump.
No one deserves it more than her.
Because she works.
She works and she's relentless.
Nothing stops her.
So, God bless her.
That's excellence, you know, and that's what I want to cultivate.
That, when I'm talking about Oliver Anthony, I'm talking about that mindset against the mindset of someone like Loomer or someone like me.
I think about myself.
Like, I have every excuse for why I should just lay down and die.
You know, I'm banned from Facebook, I'm banned from Twitter, I'm banned from TikTok, PayPal, banks, airlines, they took my money, they put me on a no-fly list, I got betrayed by everybody, I got betrayed by my employees, I got betrayed by my best friend, I got betrayed by people that I considered mentors, stabbed in the back, messages leaked, intimate moments aired to
Real shithead losers that hate me for no reason.
My family attacked.
Doxxed.
I mean, you name it.
Disavowed by everybody I come in contact with.
Isolated.
Ostracized.
Named.
Dragged through the mud.
Humiliated.
Lied about.
You name it.
Like every, every shitty thing that can happen to a person has happened to me.
And I have every excuse then to say, oh it got too hard, might as well lay down and die.
That's why I fucking hate Oliver Anthony.
Because we don't have a choice.
We have to win.
People are counting on us.
You don't understand that?
No one else is going to do it.
You look around, this is a big country.
And yet it's a very small scene of people that are doing anything about what's happening here.
How many people do you think in the whole country are even aware of what's going on, really?
unidentified
20,000?
nick fuentes
In a country of 300 million?
It's a very small number.
And how many people are leaders?
How many people are really smart and articulate and competent and leading the charge?
It's like a dozen people.
They're counting on us.
So, unlike Oliver Anthony or whoever, we don't have the luxury of saying, it's hard or it's complicated or challenging.
We have to do it.
No matter how bad it gets, no matter how hard it is, no matter how defeated we are, whatever happens, you have to persevere.
You can never give up.
And on some level, that's why I love Loomer.
That's why I love Trump.
And it's why I love Andrew Anglin.
It's why I love a lot of these people, in addition to other reasons.
But that's the kind of mindset we have to have.
You know, because it's worth it.
It's worth fighting for.
And, you know, if you're not going to fight for it, then, I mean, what are you doing anyway?
What are you going to do?
Go and work somewhere?
We're talking about our civilization.
There's going to be no more white people.
It's going to be A completely satanic system and people say, well, uh, you know, it got really hard and well, I just, it's not really worth it because, you know, what about my life?
I mean, I want this and I want that.
We have to go all out just this once.
So, you know, even though I absolutely disagree with Loomer on this issue, I, uh, you know, she's my friend and I totally admire her.
And you know what?
For all the people that say, oh, you're with Loomer, that makes you a shill, I wish, I wish people on our side were as intense as Laurel Loomer.
You know that?
Because all the people that are saying that are like hiding behind a username, and they're doing shit about what's going on with our country.
They're doing nothing about it.
You know, so, if only all the people that criticize Loomer or criticize me for being her friend had the intensity and the perseverance that she brings to the table, it'd be a different story.
You know, but you have all these bottom feeders, they have nothing but criticism to offer, nothing else.
And you look at Loomer, for better or for worse, like I said, I mean, I've been very- I've actually been critical of her this past week.
I don't agree with what she's saying.
She's saying a lot of the stuff that I'm very critical of but she's got this energy that's unbelievable and we would do well to Get a little bit of that going over here because man she she is just like relentless and And I love that.
I wish we had that.
I mean, I have that.
And the Groipers have that.
I'm saying I wish everyone had that.
I wish everyone that was critical or bitchy had that.
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To push this dialectic, neocons will argue that the Nakba is akin to Europeans colonizing America.
To them, being pro-Israel is embedded with Western values.
Could not be further from truth.
nick fuentes
Well, and the thing is, the Nakba is not comparable, one.
And two, if anything, it's the opposite because immigrants are colonizing America.
So if anything it's like the immigrants are like Israel because they're displacing the natives.
We are the natives and the immigrants are displacing us.
So it doesn't even work on that level.
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We get tricked into war in the Middle East by Zionists, now we have to deal with the aftermath of it.
Awesome.
nick fuentes
Yup.
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What do you think?
You think that's gonna happen?
You think that's practical?
back as crusaders and remaking Jerusalem as Christian meme.
Based oral ARP?
nick fuentes
What do you think?
You think that's going to happen?
You think that's practical?
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Charlie Kirk is absolutely compromised.
Mossad probably has his gay sex tape too.
nick fuentes
Now, they just give him all his money.
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Great show tonight.
Shapiro sucks.
BTW go equals singular go.
nick fuentes
Okay, I just say whatever sounds funnier in the moment.
Oh, by the way, yeah, I think I know, buddy.
I've been number one anti-Semite in America for...
Six million years.
You think I don't know singular and plural form of goyim?
I just say it depends on what sounds funnier.
Sometimes goyim sounds funnier.
Sometimes goyim sounds funnier.
I just go with what sounds funny.
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You always end saying that's gonna do it for me tonight, but do what?
What are the super chats doing for you exactly?
nick fuentes
Thank you Polish.
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Here are some shekels for the show and movement.
I love you bro.
God bless you and protect you and your family.
I learned about you through Kanye and been loyal since, I'll never heard a voice that voices my thoughts, you're the best.
America first.
Free Palestine.
Adrobo drob Tel Aviv.
Fuck Israel and Zionism.
nick fuentes
Well, I don't know what Odrob Tel Aviv means, but anyway, thank you for the big super chat.
I appreciate it.
Wow, so you're a Kanye Groyper.
I guess I never realized that there would be Groypers out there that found out about me through that, because I felt like it was a lot of people that were just cheering me on, because they all watch my show and they're like, finally, he got recognized.
By the two boss niggas.
So anyways, that's pretty cool.
But thank you for the big super chat.
I appreciate it, buddy.
Love you, too.
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The way Ben Shapiro kept referring to Israel as her during his Stanford speech about you was so weird and gay.
nick fuentes
Yeah, well, they're fucking in love with her.
Go marry Israel if you love her so much.
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Thanks!
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nick fuentes
I don't think so.
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Nick, what do you think of Miami as a city?
I just moved here from up north and I'm loving it.
nick fuentes
I love Miami.
Miami's one of my favorites.
My favorite cities are like L.A., Vegas, Miami.
Outside of Chicago, of course, is probably L.A., Vegas, Miami.
Not in that order.
But those are probably my three favorites.
Because these are like world-class cities.
You know?
Billionaires live there.
There's skyscrapers.
There's amenities.
There's great food.
I have to be in a city with great food.
You know, and I also like the vibe.
I like the theme.
You know, because all these cities have like an aesthetic.
And for me, personally, like Houston or like Atlanta, it's never gonna do it for me because I don't really like the vibe.
You know, I don't love the vibe there.
I don't like the theme.
I don't like the cowboy theme.
I don't like the southern theme.
Even in DC, I don't really like the civic theme.
I like the Vegas theme.
It's fucking awesome.
It's like they have a giant fountain in the middle of a desert and it's just crazy.
Amusements and things like that and LA you got this West Coast thing it's paradise and got the beach and Miami's like this tropical thing and anyway and it's all great food over there you got great restaurants to choose from and waterfront and great hotels and sites and They're truly world-class cities.
I would say New York, but I honestly don't really love New York.
Every time I go there, it's very expensive and everything feels cramped.
I feel like everywhere I go, I'm bumping into people.
I don't like that.
I don't like bumping into people.
I don't like negotiating, walking down a crowded sidewalk.
I hate that.
I hate doing that.
I don't like the density and I don't like the stench.
It smells like garbage everywhere.
And the food to me is like hit or miss.
I mean, I know there's a lot of good restaurants, but I haven't been to a lot of them over there.
I don't like their pizza.
It's just like a lot of sprawl.
I feel like New York City is too sprawling.
It just seems like so much of it is superfluous.
But I haven't really been around too much.
I've been around Manhattan a little bit.
I've been to Brooklyn.
I've been to Queens, but I haven't really spent enough time there, I think, to get a real opinion of it, but I don't love it.
I don't love that there's no mobility, like you have to take the subway everywhere or walk.
I don't love that.
I like driving.
So, I would say my favorites are like Vegas, Miami, LA.
I like Phoenix a lot, but it's not my favorite because the food is not good there.
But Phoenix is great.
I love Phoenix.
That's about it.
End of list.
I don't really care for anything in the South.
You know, Boston I like okay.
I like, I'll say I like Boston, but same thing with Phoenix.
The food sucks.
The food sucks there.
But I like Boston.
I've never been to Seattle.
I'd like to go there.
That's it.
End of list.
Anyway, so yeah, I love Miami.
Great food.
Love the beach.
Love Miami Beach.
I love the vibe.
I just love the energy.
It's a great place.
It feels like it's really happening down there, you know?
So, it's really popping.
Big fan.
Love Miami.
A lot of great, a lot of great memories of Miami.
Good times over there.
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Nick, many politicians and celebrities are trannies.
Ancient Greece had men play as women in entertainment.
This goes back to biblical times and Sumer.
The Bible warns us of the male sex cult.
A red pill.
nick fuentes
Yeah, I'm sure.
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Watching you dissect Shapiro as he goes into his Jew accent and has a meltdown was very satisfying.
I remember when Shapiro tried to ruin our career at its outset.
Who is laughing now, you Zionist bitch?
nick fuentes
Yeah, true.
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I must super chat.
nick fuentes
Thank you.
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Governor DeSantis, what do you think of the fact that Israel ignored the intelligence of the Hamas attack?
But it's not me who's wondering, it's that white supremacist Nick Fuentes.
Like, bruh.
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I don't get it.
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Ben Shapiro and the Jews are nervous.
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It's so dumb that in the 21st century we are still having full-blown wars over which Sky Daddy should be worshipped.
Religion is such a destructive force in this world.
I wish we could all just be human.
nick fuentes
Okay, that's gotta be bait.
There's no way that's real.
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nick fuentes
I thank you.
Thank you!
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Thank you.
I love you too.
I feel like I'm not lovable.
nick fuentes
I feel like I'm the... I feel like I'm a jerk.
Lately I feel like... I'm gonna get a little personal with you.
Lately I feel like I'm a jerk.
I don't know why.
I just can't even help it.
I just feel like... I just have this mean streak lately.
I don't know why.
And I feel like I can't get along with anybody.
I don't know what it is, but I just feel like I'm just irritable lately and everything bothers me.
I just have a very low threshold these days.
And I wish I could help it, but I don't know what's gotten into me.
My dark side's coming out.
My Anakin's coming out.
I'm going full Anakin.
But, uh...
I don't know if it's because I'm like stressed out I don't know if it's because like I'm just getting older I'm like crotchety I don't know but I just feel like lately everything I'm so annoyed with everything I feel like everywhere I go everything people say I'm just like shut the fuck up like get out of my face like you're bothering me I don't know what that is I think I'm just a really antisocial person honestly I think I'm just kind of a fickle
antisocial person some people are just like that I guess so you know I feel like my ancestors are like that my All my family were like that on my Italian side.
They were very much, like, kept to themselves and eccentric, so... Maybe it's genetic, but... Yeah, lately I feel like I just have such a low tolerance.
But I wish I didn't, you know, because I... I love people, I want to love people, but then I'm around them and I'm annoyed all the time, you know?
Like, I love... I'm a lover, I have such a big heart and I want to love everyone, but then I get around people and I just get so annoyed so quickly.
I'm like I can't tolerate it so I don't know what that is but I'm going Anakin mode so I apologize if I'm a little prickly if I'm a little misanthropic lately but I appreciate that I don't think I'm all that lovable I think I'm I think I'm actually pretty unlikable in some ways.
I'm pretty brash and aggressive and confrontational and all that.
But I can't help it.
It's my personality, you know?
But I appreciate that you love me.
I love you too.
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Yeah, I like the color, right?
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- Look, Grecoid sent $3.
And you are really handsome.
Also, I don't know what it is, but the blue tie makes you look a lot more serious.
unidentified
Okay, good night. - Yeah, I like the color, right?
nick fuentes
The color combination works.
unidentified
Yeah, no, I like the color of this tie.
nick fuentes
I don't love the material though.
unidentified
Yeah, it's half polyester.
nick fuentes
So, I don't love the material, but the color, the color with this suit is nice.
unidentified
Right?
With the white shirt?
nick fuentes
Maybe that's why.
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Matrix Meditator sent $10.
Hey Nick, I'm an unbaptized aspiring Catholic.
My mother is a Catholic but never proselytized to me.
I prayed to Jesus for the first time yesterday morning and had a surprisingly interesting conversation.
Thank you for everything you do.
Name them.
nick fuentes
He had a conversation?
unidentified
You gotta be careful with that, man.
nick fuentes
People start to hear voices and it's like... I don't know about that.
But hey, I hope you become Catholic, but you gotta be careful with it.
You had a conversation.
I mean, I can't relate to that.
I've never had a truly religious experience like that, but I feel like that's kind of a tricky subject.
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Crab Goblin sent $3.
Thoughts on Israel?
unidentified
Okay, thanks.
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Caesar says sent $3.
Nick Fuentes made me a Catholic who loves everyone.
Jonathan Greenblatt made me an anti-Semite.
unidentified
Yeah, for real.
nick fuentes
Ben Shapiro made me one.
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Not that I am though, because I love everyone.
unidentified
Thank you.
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- Thank you. - Crab Goblin sent $3.
What's Saskatchewan's endgame? - I don't know what that means.
- Adler sent $3.
They just did the first trans-species surgery at Hopkins.
An 18-year-old man who identifies as a walrus was surgically transitioned.
Used his femurs as tusks and everything.
unidentified
Can't make this shit up. - That's not real.
nick fuentes
Am I gonna be an idiot and look it up?
There's no way, there's no way that's real.
unidentified
Come on now, don't, I'm gonna feel so stupid if it's just like no results.
nick fuentes
Okay, you, okay, so that's not real.
Why did I think that was real?
He said, he said you can't make this shit up.
I'm like, well he didn't make it up then.
I kinda wanted to see like a human walrus hybrid but I guess, I guess you made it up.
So I guess you can make that shit up.
unidentified
Okay.
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Oh well hey, thank you man.
Greek greekoid sent $3.
That's what make you lovable because you're real, or not fake or just you.
Even when you yell at me for sending a shit super chat, I love it. - Oh, well hey, thank you, man.
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Yeah, I'm real. - Aimtheon sent $3.
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If you deny the 40 babies or question the invasion narrative you're literally Nick Fuentes.
It's like we're watching the creation of the Holocaust narrative in real time.
nick fuentes
It's the same thing!
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Crazy.
nick fuentes
It's the same exact thing.
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John Boner sent $4.
Been a while since I've seen your show.
The Dharmic followers got your back, at least the ones still tapped into their primordial tendencies.
As for the rest, they're pawns of the individuals.
nick fuentes
I don't listen.
I don't follow all that stuff, but I appreciate it.
The Dharmic followers.
Thank you to the Dharmic followers.
Yeah, I think I wrote one article for them.
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Ari sent $3.
Did you get asked by Cassie to write any articles for a lone conservative back in college? - Yeah, I think I wrote one article for them.
nick fuentes
I'm not sure though.
unidentified
Whoa!
nick fuentes
And we got a big super chat from Clipsell on Cozy.
Clipsell with a $100 super chat says 2,200 plus on Rumble.
Whoa!
I didn't know we had that many on Rumble.
Let's go.
Every... Whoa!
The show is growing on Rumble.
This is great.
I don't even look at the numbers.
I just click live and I do the show, you know, but...
Hey, thanks for the huge super chat, ClipCell.
You don't have to do... This guy is so great.
You don't have to do the super chats, but I appreciate it, man.
Thank you very much for the support.
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- Okay, we got two more. - Natsuk Grecoid sent $3.
Thoughts on Yoannis Metaxas? - I don't know, I don't really follow all that. - Adler sent $3.
My super chat was a reference to the body horror film called Tusk.
Ask any young person if they would be okay with people getting that surgery and they say yeah whatever people want I don't care ha ha ha.
nick fuentes
Oh it's a movie, let me take a look.
Ewww!
That's gross.
Why would you send this to me?
Why would you bring this up?
To make some point about trannies?
Like, what's even the point?
I gotta read this.
I'm not gonna watch it, but let's see.
Best friends Wallace Brighton and Teddy Kraft host a podcast called The Not See Party, in which they interview eccentric people.
Wallace flies to Canada to interview the Kill Bill Kid, who has become an internet sensation due to a viral video of him severing his leg with a katana, which had been publicized by Wallace and Teddy's coverage of it.
Wallace's girlfriend Allie stays behind, Upon arriving in Manitoba, he learns that Kill Bill Kidd committed suicide.
Determined not to waste his trip, Wallace tries to find another person to interview.
He finds a flyer from someone offering a room in his home for free and the guarantee of hearing interesting stories.
Intrigued, he arrives at the mansion of Howard Howe, a retired seaman in a wheelchair.
He tells the story of how a walrus named Mr. Tusk rescued him after a shipwreck.
Wallace passes out.
From a laced tea Howard made for him the next morning, Wallace wakes up to find himself strapped in a wheelchair, his left leg amputated.
Howard reveals he can still walk and lays out his plans to fit Wallace into a constructed walrus costume in an attempt to recreate Mr. Tusk.
Allie and Teddy, having an affair, ignore their phones when Wallace calls them for help.
Leaving voicemails, Wallace is knocked unconscious by Howard.
Now where the Wallace is indignant.
Okay, skip, skip to the walrus part.
He attaches Wallace to a walrus costume made of human skin complete with tusks made from Wallace's Severed tibia bones in such a manner that Wallace's body will heal into it rendering it a permanent part of his body This is crazy a local detective I skipped that part all I care about is the walrus thing and Howard conditions Wallace to think and behave like a walrus.
Howard reveals that shortly before being rescued, he had killed and eaten Mr. Tusk to survive.
Overcome with guilt, he has spent the last 15 years turning his victims into his beloved savior in an attempt to relive their last day and give Mr. Tusk a chance at survival.
That's fucked up.
But is this a comedy though?
This is not a very serious plot.
With Howard dressed in his homemade pelt, the two engage in a fight that ends when Wallace impales Howard on his tusk.
Howard dies satisfied to have fulfilled his life's mission at last.
They enter the enclave as Wallace bellows victoriously.
Aim a gun at him.
One year later, Wallace, still living as a walrus, lives in a wildlife sanctuary.
Allie and Teddy visit him and feed him a mackerel.
In a flashback, Allie tells Wallace that her grandfather once told her that crying is what separates humans from animals.
Allie tearfully tells Wallace she still loves him before leaving.
Wallace cries as he bellows, implying he's retained his humanity.
Damn.
You ever see these like horror movies like creepypasta type stuff and you just get totally fascinated by it?
Damn, that's crazy.
He became a walrus.
He accepted his walrus identity.
That's so freaky.
Was that Justin Long from, like, Apple?
From the Apple commercial?
No way.
No, it isn't.
Oh, no, it is!
unidentified
And, okay, anyway.
nick fuentes
Alright, I think we got a few.
We got, like, one more Super Chat.
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Danny sent $5.
My brother lost his leg in Iraq.
He took his life before the VA get him an appointment to help with his PTSD.
Thank you for fighting to keep this from happening to another family.
God bless.
nick fuentes
You know, it's I know that's really sad, but that's kind of like terrible timing.
Like, we just read out the plot synopsis of a movie about a guy who got his leg cut off and it got turned into walrus tusks.
So I apologize if that's insensitive, but the timing is kind of crazy.
I apologize if that's insensitive, but the timing is crazy bad.
Like, what a coincidence.
We just read the plot synopsis about a movie Where a guy gets his leg cut off and the tibia gets turned into walrus tusks.
So that's sort of like an unfortunate... Sort of unfortunate coincidence.
But anyway, thank you for the super chat.
I appreciate it.
That's obviously terrible.
And I'm sorry to hear that.
And you know, that's the human...
It's like you really put me in a bad spot here.
unidentified
The timing on that couldn't have been worse.
nick fuentes
But it is true that that is the human cost of this conflict that we're seeing.
Aside from the death of our civilization, you know, there's real casualties going on all the time.
But anyway, it looks like that's our last Super Chat.
That's gonna do it for me.
Okay!
That's gonna do it for me.
I'm trying not to laugh.
unidentified
I'm trying not to die laughing.
nick fuentes
Imagine, imagine you just watch Walrus and then somebody rolls up on a wheelchair and is like, I just lost my leg.
You can't do that to me, man.
That's not fair.
I don't know if that's part of the bit, but anyway.
That's gonna do it for me.
Okay, that's it.
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I'm on the air Monday through Friday around like 10, 10.30 Central Time, somewhere around there, Monday through Friday.
As always, thanks to our Super Chatters.
In particular, huge special thanks to Johan.
And a huge thank you to him for supporting the show.
Special thanks to ChristIsKing07.
Thanks to all our... and Clip Cell.
Special thanks to him as well.
Thanks to all our Super Chatters.
Everybody that watches, we love you.
And I'll see you tomorrow.
Until then, have a great rest of your evening.
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It's going to be only America first.
America first.
The American people will come first once again.
With respect, the respect that we deserve.
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