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Nov. 2, 2023 - America First - Nicholas J. Fuentes
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Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo.
It's...
It's going to be only America first.
America first.
The American people will come first once again.
With respect, the respect that we deserve.
From this day forward, it's going to be only America first.
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nick fuentes
My name is Nicholas Chafewentis.
We have a great show for you tonight.
Very excited to be back with you here tonight on Wednesday.
We have a lot to talk about tonight.
Lots to get into.
Big show.
Big news.
Actually it's kind of a slow news day.
First slow news day in a few weeks actually.
We had a big show last night with the beginning of the ground offensive in Gaza, but we're taking a break from our coverage of the Gaza war because there's not that much going on over there as of today.
Refugee camp was blown up twice, but that's really more of the same.
The genocide continues.
So we'll probably resume our coverage of that tomorrow.
Depending on what happens, but tonight our featured stories about something that happened here in America actually happened a few days ago and was talked about all over Twitter, especially in our circles.
And in my opinion, I think people I tend to exaggerate the significance of these things a little bit, and I know maybe that's going to offend some people.
Some people are not going to like that.
But I'll tell you what I mean.
The featured story tonight, we're talking about the Robert E. Lee statue.
The famous one, which was at the center of the protest in Charlottesville in August 2017, the famous Unite the Right protest.
It was destroyed earlier this week, melted down in a secret ceremony by black people.
And this came as a shock to some.
The statue was removed years ago, although nobody knew exactly what had happened to the statue.
It was only revealed this week.
That it had been removed from where it had been stored for the last several years and was completely destroyed, melted down in a furnace and they will use the bronze ingot from the melted statue to build a new statue which they say will be inclusive and be put on display in the city.
So we'll talk about that.
It's not Really, anything of real practical consequence, you know, this doesn't really affect people.
But many people have said that this has a huge symbolic significance.
And there's a picture of this going around on social media.
Which I believe was published intentionally by the people that conducted the ceremony where they melted the statue down and they showed the face of the statue.
They cut the face off the statue and melted the face.
And so the photo of the melted, severed face of the Robert E. Lee statue has been going around on Twitter.
People are saying it's a symbol Of white genocide.
It's a symbol of what's happening and it sort of is.
But a lot of people are saying, oh my gosh, this is like so profound.
This is the most profound thing ever.
I actually don't think it's that profound to be honest with you.
Every month there's something that people say is the most profound thing.
This picture means... even like the Trump mugshot.
Does anybody even remember the Trump mugshot?
It was a couple months ago and I thought it was cool and we hyped it up but honestly who's even talking about it anymore?
Let's be honest.
Same with this.
How many of these things and people go on Twitter and they say oh my gosh this is really deep.
It's not that deep.
And here's what I mean by that.
Our whole civilization is being genocided and people are talking about a statue.
I understand that the statue is symbolic, but I'm really kind of sick of the symbols.
It's a reality.
At least that's how I feel.
I feel like six years ago, People talked a lot about symbols and movies and this sort of thing, but now things are so bad.
It's just the, this is just the reality.
This is just the state of things in this country.
I don't need to look at a statue.
You travel anywhere in a major city, it's everywhere.
It's the litter, it's the crime, it's the changing faces in the malls and the big box stores, amusement parks.
I'm a little past it.
That's just what the country is.
So anyway, so we'll talk about that in much greater detail.
That'll be our main story.
I'll give you my full take on this.
But like I said, I'm a little past it.
I'm a little past these Twitter accounts, you know, marble statue profile picture Twitter account.
Doing a 3,000 word essay about this picture of the melted statue and telling you what a big deal it is.
It's like, you know, no one even knows where this happened.
The statue went down years ago.
That battle is over.
The battle's been over.
You know?
But anyway, we'll talk about that.
We'll also be talking tonight about the U.S.
foreign aid package to Israel.
And there's some interesting negotiations going on.
As you know, we have a new Speaker of the House, the Representative Mike Johnson from Louisiana.
And they're considering actually two aid packages separately.
There's going to be an aid package to Ukraine and there's one to Israel.
And the Speaker of the House, I thought was sort of interesting, he wanted to attach A budget cut to the foreign aid to Israel.
He said if we're going to give $14 billion to Israel, we have to pay for it with cuts.
So they're going to cut the Biden infrastructure plan in order to pay for the Israel aid.
Now that's not going to happen.
The Senate will never approve that.
The White House will never sign off on that, but it's some interesting Deal making that's going on in Congress.
But here's the thing.
I think it's kind of offensive even though the Biden infrastructure bill is terrible.
It's not even really an infrastructure bill because it's all going to the green energy scam and other Democrat wish list items.
But regardless of what you think of that, isn't it offensive that whatever, whoever the president is, things that were appropriated, money that was appropriated to pay for things for Americans, is now being taken away to pay for things for Israel?
And it just boggles the mind, the calculus in the minds of Republicans, that conservatism means That we balance the budget.
For Mike Johnson and for Paul Ryan and Mitch McConnell and Kevin McCarthy and the rest of them, conservatism means a balanced budget.
It means fiscal conservatism.
It also means unquestioning, unwavering, unconditional support for Israel.
It's like Nikki Haley said.
Give them what they want, when they want it, no questions asked.
So when you combine these two things, what it means to be an American conservative is literally to deprive Americans of things so that we can pay for Israel's things.
That's what it means.
Because those seem to be the only things that they're reliably and vocally in favor of.
Those are the only things they deliver on or they pretend to want to deliver on across the board.
Some conservatives, they pay lip service to the border, they pay lip service to pro-life and other things, but the only things that they really consistently across the board are working for and trying to deliver on, it's aid to Israel and cutting the budget.
And so that amounts to, in this case, their genius idea of politics and leverage is we're going to take away from Americans.
We're not just going to borrow money to give to Israel.
That's not good enough.
We're going to introduce some austerity.
We're going to take things from Americans to give it to Israel.
We need to pay for it ourselves.
Because that's the American way.
That's conservative.
So, we'll talk about that too.
And it should be a pretty good show.
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Pretty good.
And that's not even counting the viewership on Cozy, which I imagine we're at least getting 20, 30, maybe 40,000 views a night on Cozy.
So, these shows are doing really well lately.
A lot of interest in Gaza.
And I'm one of the only people that's really giving an America First position.
From an actual right-wing perspective because the thing is about the war in Gaza I've tried to stress this.
I'm not a bleeding heart liberal.
I feel like on the Gaza war you have the pro-Israel stuff.
Which is just literal shilling.
It's literally, these people get paid.
If they weren't supporting Israel, they would lose their jobs.
They would lose their income.
So that's one aspect.
And then you also have, though, The people that are pro-Palestine, a lot of them are pro-Palestine because they're Muslim.
You know, they're Muslim, they're Arab, and so those are their boys.
You know, those are their guys over there, that's their family.
But that really has nothing to do with us white Americans or Mexican Americans.
And even there's a space that's pro-Palestine And they come at it from this weird position where they're saying that, well, we feel bad for the Palestinians.
And I feel bad for the Palestinians, but what's more important to me is that America comes first.
It's more important to me that America benefits from whatever is happening in the Middle East, that Americans benefit from the American state foreign policy.
And to me, there's a lot of this bleeding-heart liberal stuff where it's hard, I think, for a lot of people to find a home because they don't support the warmongering, shilling Israelis.
They're not Arab Muslims.
They're not bleeding-heart liberals.
They just want to put America first.
I feel like there's very few people that fall into the camp That I think that I represent, which is a realist America First position.
It's not an anti-war liberal thing.
It's not a third worldist, my brothers are over there, my cousins are over there getting bombed right now thing.
It's not a I am a dispensationalist.
I think Israel is God.
It's not a, I'm Jewish myself, or, you know, I'm getting paid by Netanyahu.
I'm over here saying, look, I love America.
You know, if I were Israeli, I would agree with what they're doing.
If I were Palestinian, I'd want to kill them all.
But I'm American.
So anyway.
So I think there's a lot of interest in my coverage.
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I did the Monday show.
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We're gonna get it back together and, you know, this week I promise we're dialing it back in.
Look, Monday's show happened 12 hours late.
That's my bad, okay?
Tuesday's show didn't happen.
This show happened and it was only a mere 5 hours late.
Tomorrow will be better.
And the day after that will be better than that.
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I'm just, you know, I'm a little all over the map.
It's hard to stabilize, you know.
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Alright, I want to move on.
I want to get into the news.
We'll start with the Robert E. Lee story because I have a tendency to kind of go on a little bit so I want to talk about this because it actually happened a few days ago and I just haven't had a chance to cover it because so much has been going on in Gaza so we'll talk about this first now here's the thing full disclosure this cause is not really near and dear to my heart.
I have to say that at the outset, because I'm not a Southerner.
I'm not from the South, I'm not from Virginia, and so, to be honest with you, I don't really have any sort of emotional or personal attachment to the cause of the Confederacy.
I know a lot of people that watch my show do, and that's perfectly legitimate, and I get it.
I don't personally have that, but I understand that.
But I just want to say full disclosure that I'm coming at it from the position of somebody who I believe all my ancestors got here after the Civil War had ended.
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nick fuentes
It's a little different.
Some of them got here before the 19th, or rather before the 20th century.
And some of them got here at the turn of the century.
So I believe my Italian ancestors got here around the 1870s.
Mexican ancestors, they had been in Texas throughout the 19th century.
They got to Chicago beginning of the last century.
Irish, beginning of the last century.
So my ancestors weren't here for the Civil War, and they weren't in the South.
You know, I'm a Yankee, I'm an American ethnic, I'm the product of the Ellis Island ethnic immigration.
So this is not something that's very personal to me.
So I'll just say that at the outset.
By the same token, I was at the Charlottesville protest in 2017.
The Unite the Right The protest in August 2017 in Charlottesville, Virginia was actually about a few things if you go back there.
So there was a movement back in 2017 to remove all the Confederate monuments.
It's been going on ever since, and you remember it picked up steam again in 2020 during the George Floyd riots.
But back in 2017, this is maybe the first wave, and it was sweeping the country.
Statues were coming down, and not just Confederate monuments, but all kinds of monuments.
Columbus monuments, and Even there were suggestions that monuments to Thomas Jefferson or Ben Franklin or George Washington would be removed.
Even in the United Kingdom, it was statues of Winston Churchill and others that were coming down.
And so, with all this talk of bringing down the Robert E. Lee statue, there was a resistance to it.
And there were actually a series of protests.
I believe there were two major ones.
Where right-wing people came to Charlottesville, Virginia, where there's a very famous Robert E. Lee statue in the middle of the city square, and they protested the removal of the monument, and I think it was the second or the third one, that was the Unite the Right protest.
That was the famous one.
Where Heather Heyerd got killed, and Richard Spencer was there, and Jason Kessler organized it, and I think David Duke was there, and I was there.
But the thing is about that protest is it was actually about a few different things.
It was called Unite the Right.
And so one idea behind the protest is that this came about a year after Trump was elected, And since Trump had gotten elected, the alt-right movement, the alternative right movement, which was behind Trump on the internet, which was very diverse in 2016, had fractured.
And there was a lot of division.
After Trump got elected, the sort of alternative right internet scene became very divided into different factions and different camps.
And so actually one of the purposes of the rally was to bring everyone back together, was to unite the right behind the cause.
And the two other objectives of the rally, it was actually protesting two things.
Of course, the big one was the monument.
That's why it was in Charlottesville.
That's why it was at Lee Park.
And like I said, that was the third successive rally to protest the removal of the monument.
But the other component was it was also a protest against mass migration.
That's why there were chants of, Jews will not replace us, and a lot of the speeches were about this, and that's what the advertisements were about as well.
It wasn't just about the removal of the statue, but also about mass migration.
And I was there.
That was actually a big part of how my career got started, or maybe some would say how my career ended.
Because prior to that rally, I was really a sort of a normie.
I had a show on Right Side Broadcasting Network, which is still around, and at that time they had been broadcasting all the Trump rallies during the 2016 election, and I was in contact with people from Daily Wire.
They were setting me up for a job.
I was at a job training for the Leadership Institute.
So I was really in the normie space.
I was really kind of undercover, I guess.
When I went to Charlottesville, that all changed.
I became known as the 18-year-old, 19-year-old guy from the Chicago suburbs who was at Charlottesville and got chased out of Boston University by Antifa because of my appearance there.
But the thing is, I went there not because I felt very strongly in particular about Lee or the cause of the Confederacy.
I actually specifically went there because Faith Goldie invited me.
Faith Goldie was this girl, and not like I was into her or anything, but she was a Catholic, reactionary, fellow traveler.
She was from Rebel Media at that time, and I figured if she was going, it was a pretty mainstream event.
There was a rumor that Sam Hyde was going to be there, and James Alsup was there.
We had been in contact and had spoken about creating a podcast together.
So it was actually a spur-of-the-moment decision.
I think I decided to go two days before it happened.
And I wasn't even at the Tiki Torch thing because I didn't even get into the city until Saturday morning.
I flew in The Tiki Torch was Friday night.
I flew in Saturday morning, so I wasn't even there in the city.
And it was arranged that way because it was completely last minute.
Faith Goldie hit me up.
She said, hey, are you going to be there?
I said, I don't know.
She said, well, you better be there.
I was like, OK, I'll go.
I figured if James Alsup and Faith Goldie and Sam Hyde would be there, it'd be a good opportunity.
And it must not be that bad.
Because it's actually funny.
I was approached I think around April or May 2017 by one of the organizers and he said, would you like to speak?
And I looked at the list of speakers.
It was Mike Enoch, Chris Cantwell, David Duke.
I said, absolutely not.
And that was the last I heard of it until August.
So anyway, so I went for those reasons, but for me what mattered at that time was mass migration.
It was white genocide.
I was there not specifically for the cause of Lee or the Lee statue but because of what Lee represented and the opponents of Lee and what they were about and how that reflected the bigger trend which was mass migration.
So that was six years ago.
Now the sort of epilogue to that story all these years later and of course so much has happened.
Donald Trump had his first term and then was forced out and there was the summer of George Floyd when even more statues came down and accelerated.
The demographics are far worse.
The situation's far worse.
Although there does seem to be a White racial consciousness that has been raised that that is sort of At the same time, although things have gotten worse, like me and many others predicted, things getting worse has catalyzed the opposite response, which is that I think a lot of people are waking up to what's happening.
Six years ago, if you talked about white genocide or anti-white rhetoric, white identity, you were actually considered an extremist and radical and radioactive.
You were considered cancelled.
In 2023, that's not the case anymore.
People like Charlie Kirk and Ben Shapiro, Tucker Carlson, people on Fox News talk about anti-white rhetoric and a white identity and white identity politics.
And it seems like cancel culture is almost completely abated.
Guys like Richard Hanania, who have been exposed as basically having been secret white nationalists, have been able to keep their career intact.
There seems to be only one red line that you still can't cross, and that's the Jewish issue.
It's interesting.
I talk to people, and a lot of people recognize the cancel culture has largely subsided, but it very much remains if you talk about Jews.
Like, it's still very much rigorously enforced if there's any criticism of Jews or Israel.
So that's my personal involvement in this and like I said, so this latest development is like an epilogue to all of this.
It's a six year story.
It's a long story.
It started with these black people agitating for the removal of the monument and they succeeded.
But not without a fight, without the Charlottesville protest.
Now all these years later, the statue is being destroyed and we can kind of reflect on What it all meant and what happened since, but this is the story.
So the big development today, or this week I should say, is that that statue which was at the center of that protest and the subject of so much commentary and controversy has been destroyed.
It's been melted down.
In secret.
They didn't publicize it.
They didn't announce that this was happening because they didn't want any sort of protest or reaction by the right wing.
And so this is a story from Fox News.
It says, quote, The statue of Confederate General Robert E. Lee that once stood in Charlottesville, Virginia was secretly melted down at a ceremonial event.
After both cultural and legal battles, the statue of Lee that sparked the infamous Unite the Right rally was reportedly melted in a secretive ceremony in order to ensure the safety of those involved.
The Washington Post reported the statue met its end in a 2,250 degree furnace when it was secretly melted down to become a new piece of public art.
The group Swords into Plowshares, Swords into Plowshares, a project led by University of Virginia Religious Studies professor Jelaine Schmidt.
And Charlottesville's Black History Museum executive director Andrea Douglas will turn bronze ingots made from molten Lee into a new piece of public artwork to be displayed in Charlottesville.
They made arrangements for Lee to be melted down while they started collecting ideas from city residents for that new sculpture.
The Post went on to say that due to past threats and worries about legal action, the project went to great lengths to keep it secret until now.
The article made note that Schmidt, who directs the Memory Project at UVA's Karsh Institute of Democracy, said she felt like she was preparing for an execution of sorts and quoted her comparing the destruction of the monument to putting down a rabid dog that had been harming people.
She said, quote, still that dark feeling was better than carting Charlottesville's white supremacist toxic waste away to some other community.
It's a better sculpture right now than it's ever been.
We're taking away what it meant for some people and transforming it.
United Methodist Minister Reverend Isaac Collins delivered a sermon at the ceremony of the statue being destroyed and has previously declared that it is a sin to have monuments celebrating figures from the Confederacy.
The Washington Post did not name the owner of the foundry, but suggested to him melting the statue down meant the trauma will be gone when black people pass squares where Confederate monuments once stood.
NPR also covered the event and credited Swords into plowshares for its efforts to create a more inclusive art installation, including black people, presumably.
She said, we want to transform something that has been toxic into a piece of art the community can be proud of and gather around and not feel excluded or intimidated.
So, here's a few things about it.
Now, first, we have to talk about the monument which has become something more than what it was.
Because there's really two ways to consider it.
There is the Robert E. Lee monument and the debate surrounding it in 2017.
And this is a debate about what it means to take down a Confederate monument.
But then there's also a conversation about this specific monument, because this specific monument became a cultural symbol in this time.
So there's a real difference.
What does Robert E. Lee mean?
To America now when the country's becoming diverse and it's becoming non-white and black people and Jews are running it.
But there's also a discussion about this particular statue that ignited this battle and then that battle became so important.
Because the statue was being removed and then the right-wing people protested and then it was turned into a big thing about the alt-right and then that became a shadow that The Trump administration had to avoid for four years.
It wasn't just Richard Spencer and guys like me, but Donald Trump was dogged with questions about his remark about good people on both sides, and then Joe Biden started his campaign talking about Charlottesville.
So there's really two parts to it, and I guess it makes more sense to talk about Robert E. Lee in general first.
And I'll say this, it's interesting because you might ask yourself, why does it really matter?
Why does any of this matter?
It's ornamentation.
It's a decoration.
Because I feel like some people look at these cultural battles, that's really what it is, they look at like the Mexican who's gonna be Snow White, or they look at Ariel the Mermaid being black, or they look at the statue coming down, or Juneteenth, and these things.
And I feel like the mainstream, the normie position is to say, it's weird that anyone even cares.
Have you ever noticed that?
Like, I watched this comedy special on Netflix, this Shane Gillis.
Well, I don't really know how to feel about him.
But the punchline to some of the jokes was that older Republican white guys care a lot about Disney movies and the diverse actors that are playing the new princesses or whatever.
And I feel like that's the normie position is to look at people that care deeply on either side.
The white nationalists or the woke leftists and they say, ah, well, you know, who cares?
It's just a movie.
It's just a holiday.
It's just a statue.
So what does it matter?
Why are they taking the statue down?
But of course the statues and the holidays and all these things, that is the culture.
That's by definition, that is culture.
Those are the things that comprise our shared identity and they are quite literally symbols.
And they're heroes, and so they represent archetypes, and they also represent ideals.
When we look at something like Martin Luther King Jr.
Day as a holiday, for example, some people say, so what?
It's a day off work.
Well, no, because it's also a day in school where children learn about Martin Luther King Jr., and they learn lessons that are steeped in values.
And he's one of only a handful of people, I think it's one out of three, federal American holidays that is dedicated to a man.
It's President's Day, which is really actually Washington's day.
So it's a holiday for George Washington.
It's Columbus Day, which is dedicated to Christopher Columbus.
And it's Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
So Martin Luther King Jr. is in a pantheon of archetypal leaders and heroes.
And he's revered and given the high honor because of values, implicitly and explicitly, that he embodied or represented.
And what is the value that Martin Luther King Jr.
represents?
Equality.
He represents racial or universal equality.
So that matters.
That's a fundamental value that, again, and it's involved in how the children are reared with their moral education.
People think we have a civic education, but really all education is moral instruction.
So is the law, by the way.
So, civil rights laws, the curriculum that's about civil rights, it's all steeped in a morality.
This is very... So when we say Martin Luther King Jr.
Day, some people say, huh?
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It's a day off work.
It's a day you don't have to go to work.
I get a day off school.
nick fuentes
But this is actually the fundamental of what our culture is about.
Same thing with the statues.
Why does Robert E. Lee have a statue in Charlottesville?
He has no connection to that city.
He has a connection to Virginia, and the University of Virginia is in Charlottesville, but he has no connection to Charlottesville.
And why Robert E. Lee, as opposed to some other person?
Robert E. Lee was a brilliant general.
Lost a war, but won many battles, outnumbered, and with a smaller force.
And so we valorize Robert E. Lee, or they in Virginia valorize Robert E. Lee because he was a courageous and clever fighter and a leader of people.
So those are values and we hold that up in the city square for everybody to see and it's in the view of every, like we talked about a few weeks ago when we talked about what's happening in the city of Chicago.
The city square, the park, is really the nucleus of the city.
And so all these scenes that are taking place as society occurs, society is something that's in motion.
It's an elderly couple feeding the birds.
It's a young couple on the first date.
It's a young family with a little child playing in the fountain.
It's all happening in view of the statue, a man raised above watching it all, gazing down at the rest, and everyone looking up at that and taking photos.
And tourists come by and that's what they see.
This is what we value.
This represents who we are on a deep level.
So that's why it matters.
And the reason that he's removed, so they say, is because, well, he owned slaves.
So what kind of society are we if we valorize men or people, human beings, that owned human beings?
They say slavery is wrong.
Slavery is an abominable institution.
Obviously no human being is perfect and any man that we create a statue to has flaws, but they say slavery is such an evil thing.
Anyone that fought for it or participated in it is deeply evil and should not be admired or recognized.
But there's something interesting about this.
And this is something that I've talked about on the show a lot.
There's I think there's a real misunderstanding that's happening.
Because a lot of white liberals, and even white conservatives, would agree.
Actually, I would agree.
I think slavery is evil.
I think that the kind of slavery that existed, particularly for black people, was wrong.
Considering human beings as property and owning them.
Now, ancient slavery is a little bit different.
When we look at contracts today, contracts are a form of slavery in a sense.
I know people aren't going to like that, but it's true.
When you read, for example, like in the Bible and someone signs away their freedom for seven years and they become a servant Slavery throughout time and in different places is not all the same.
And it's not all the same as what happened in the American South or in America with the transatlantic slave trade.
And I think that probably it's better that we've moved beyond coercion and that sort of arrangement.
But here's the thing, a lot of people say because we agree that slavery is bad, they're okay with taking down statues to Ku Klux Klan members or statues to Confederate generals or slave owners.
They say because owning people is evil, and so anyone that participates in that, we should not lionize.
Here's the problem though.
The people that are agitating for the removal of the statue don't see it that way.
They don't want the Robert E. Lee statue to go down because slavery is wrong.
Because when we say that slavery is wrong, that's actually universal moral.
We're saying that the action is wrong.
It doesn't matter who does it to whom.
The problem is what it is.
We say that it is wrong for any person to own any other person because all people are equal and all people have certain rights and should be treated with respect and dignity and equality and have certain freedom.
But that's not what the people who want to remove the statue believe.
They don't have a problem with slavery.
They have a problem with the fact that they were enslaved.
So think about it this way.
The black people that burned down the statue this week, they said, we have to burn the statue down because it's not inclusive.
It made us uncomfortable.
We need a statue that includes us.
But can you think of anything in the past few years that the same left-wing black advocates have done or advocated for that makes white people feel excluded or uncomfortable?
I think they literally go out there and say, we want to make you uncomfortable.
It's our job to make you uncomfortable.
We don't care if we make you.
We're here to take up space and get in your face and make you cry.
And if you don't know what we're talking about, well, you need to do your homework, bitch.
Like, the same people, the same people that are saying the statue has to go.
Because it's not inclusive and it makes some people uncomfortable.
We know.
They have no problem making white people uncomfortable.
They have no problem making the people that like this statue uncomfortable or feel excluded.
They have no problem building monuments to other people that have done things equally bad or worse than what Robert E. Lee did.
Like, for example, they do support Hamas.
Now, I know for the past few weeks I've been saying that that's like a Zionist narrative, and it is, but there is an important analogy here.
Some people look at what Hamas does, or what these Palestinian groups do, or even what the Jewish groups do, and they say, well, can you blame them?
Can you blame the Palestinians for killing Israeli civilians because the Israelis have had them caged up for 16 years?
You know what?
I agree.
And I agree with that sentiment.
But what that's communicating is that it's not universal and it's not absolute.
You don't have a problem with killing civilians.
You have a problem with certain kinds of killing and when it's done to certain people and in a certain way.
Right?
And the same is true of this.
They don't have a problem with Nelson Mandela killing white people in South Africa who were supporting the apartheid regime.
They don't have a problem erecting a statue to him.
They don't have a problem erecting a statue to Martin Luther King Jr.
who was a communist.
And the communists killed tens of millions of people.
So it's not about universally what's wrong or a universally preferable behavior.
It's all very particular and it's all very specific.
It's all loaded up with historical context.
They don't have a problem with slavery in general.
They don't have a problem with universal wrongdoing or universal evil or institutions.
The people that are advocating against this are black, and they feel humiliated when they see a statue of a guy that owned people that look like them.
That's their problem.
Let's not pretend it's anything else.
Because if the situation were reversed, and I know it's trite, but it's true, if the situation were reversed, do you think they would care if a black person owned a white person?
They would like that.
They would love the idea of that.
It would satisfy something deep inside of them.
And I've talked about this a lot when it comes to mass migration.
We talk about the white genocide occurring in the United States.
We say that immigrants are coming here, they're not like us, and they're changing what our country is.
And in doing so, they're destroying it and replacing it with something different.
When white people tell black people about this or other non-white people about this, the non-white people say, oh, you mean like what you did to us?
Too bad.
And we say, but we're going to be in the minority, and we're going to be treated badly.
And they say, oh, like you did to us?
Well, wow, get used to it.
That's too bad.
And in the same way, they don't have a problem, again, with racism as a universally bad behavior.
They don't have a problem with Injustice universally they have a problem with the fact that it was done to them.
So it's their pride.
They don't like seeing a statue of a guy that owned people that look like them.
And now they're in a position to do something about it because for 200 years or for 150 years white people had primacy in America.
We didn't care about their feelings.
White people didn't care that it made black people uncomfortable because it was a hero for the people of Virginia.
And it didn't matter that it made them uncomfortable because although he was participating in a bad institution, he belonged to them.
He was a leader for their ancestors.
But now that blacks, now that it's been inverted and blacks and non-whites have achieved primacy, of course the group that enjoys primacy in a country would not, would not tolerate a statue of a hostile leader that owned them as property.
For example, if, let's say Nick Fuentes wins the Holy War and I take over all of America and Europe, am I going to allow statues of Protestants that killed Catholics?
Hell no!
If Catholics take over the whole world, are we going to allow statues to leaders that killed Catholics?
It would be a great insult and a great embarrassment.
And with the power that we have, we would undo that and make the culture reflect the values that we hold.
And our heroes and our ancestors.
So when the black people go and remove the statue, it's not about morality.
It's not about slavery.
It is about enforcing non-white hegemony on America.
It's the same thing with the transgender bathrooms and people talk about, oh, this transgenderism's gone too far.
Now they're getting rid of our bathrooms.
No, it's an implementation.
The transgenders have already won.
They already won the debate.
And the debate is that there's more than two genders.
The debate is that men can become women, and they should be allowed to do that.
Women can become men, and that's valid, and they should be allowed to do that.
Now when those people use the bathroom or play in sports, that's when it comes in contradiction with the old regime.
The old regime, which was hegemonic, that said there were two genders, had segregated sports and bathrooms based on the gender binary.
Well, since the transgenders won the discussion, it's simply a matter of ironing out those wrinkles, reflecting the new hegemonic idea, the new hegemonic values.
So, on the contrary, the bathroom and the youth sports, it does not reflect an extension, a gradation of how far transgenderism has gone or how extreme it is in degrees.
It's a matter of resolving the contradiction of the old way being conquered by the new way.
And the same is true here.
The statue is not a reflection of how far wokeism has gone or how extreme wokeism is or anything like that.
It's destroying our history.
It's only logical.
It's the same thing when the Taliban destroys the Buddhist statues.
The Taliban believes That the Quran is perfect, and Allah is the only God, and they're his slaves, and they have to go and kill everybody that doesn't believe or convert them.
So why would they allow... In their mind, the Buddhist statue is blasphemous.
It's heresy.
It has to go.
It doesn't represent... When they destroy that, that's not extremism.
It doesn't represent how far they've gone.
It's resolving a logical contradiction.
A land that is ruled by legitimate Muslims, who really believe that Allah is God, will not allow a monument to another god that is still worshipped by other people.
Same thing with transgenderisms blowing up segregated sports.
Same thing with black people taking down the monuments.
It's got nothing to do with slavery.
Because they will erect statues of people that were worse, that were objectively worse human beings, not just by their deeds, but also in their quality.
Martin Luther King Jr.
was not a more quality man than Robert E. Lee.
And he wasn't less evil.
Robert E. Lee philosophically opposed slavery.
And he was a noble and honorable man.
Martin Luther King Jr.
was a rapist, and a homosexual, and a communist.
So it's got nothing to do with objectivity or universality or morality.
Nobody would look at Martin Luther King Jr.
and say he's a more honorable or noble man than Robert E. Lee.
He's of a higher caliber, a higher grade, higher quality, and nobody would believe he's more moral.
No one would believe that the system that Robert E. Lee supported was less moral than some sort of communist, pan-African whatever that MLK and then his wife We're cooking up.
But this was something that had to be resolved because of the ascendant non-white majority in America.
And they've already achieved it because of their cultural power.
The black people would not let it stand.
They now will make the white people uncomfortable.
When the white people had primacy, they could have their statue to a man that owned black people, and the black people would hurt their pride to live in a city and a place where they used to be property, but it didn't matter.
Well, now it's been inverted.
Now that the non-whites, through Jews largely, now that they can express cultural power, they can exercise cultural power, now they will use that power to take that statue while the whites impotently protest, they'll melt it down, and they'll build something that offends the white people.
And the white people will have to swallow their pride and look at a statue that is the burned and reformed remains of the old statue.
And feel humiliated, and no one will care because they don't have power.
That's what it's about.
That's what it's always been about.
Juneteenth, MLK Jr.
Day.
So, in other words, we can at once say that slavery is wrong and also say, keep the statue up.
That's our guy.
I'm not from Virginia, but for the Virginians, Robert E. Lee was an important figure.
Leave him up.
In the same way that Hitler belongs to the Germans, in the same way that Stalin belongs to the Russians, in the same way that Nasser belongs to the Egyptians, and so on and so on.
It's a reflection of power, not morality.
That's what it's always been about.
And that's what the protest was about back then.
So I support the Robert E. Lee statue and the Columbus statues and all those things, because they represent European civilization.
They're being challenged and taken down, not on the grounds of morality, on the grounds of racial grievance.
Because that's always the pretext.
Columbus killed the Indians, and so it's all these neo-Indians, it's all these Hispanics protesting the statue.
How could we have a colonizer come and have a statue to him in a city that's native land?
And again, this reflects the changing of the guard.
It reflects the changing balance of power, the decolonization of America as the brown people retake control over the land.
The Indians come flooding north from the Northern Triangle in Central America and they're now taking over with the Venezuelans and the Mexicans.
Columbus, Jefferson, that's what they all have in common.
These were all white guys who didn't like the brown people too much and that cannot be entertained in a country that's now for brown people and not for white people.
That's what it's all about.
So that's why people can't get it twisted when they say, well, you know, it's like a museum.
It's we have to learn from our history.
No, no.
Germany should not have a monument to Hitler because it's a Germany's an open air museum.
It should have a monument to Hitler because He's a part of their history.
He was a great leader.
Same thing with Stalin.
They should have a monument to Stalin in Russia.
Not to learn from history.
Well, look, children, at a totally evil man that we all recognize was evil.
No, he belonged to Russia.
He did bad things.
But many leaders have done bad things.
It's a complicated world.
It's a complicated world, and we all know that prior to 1990, it was a different set of rules.
We all know that.
It's uncomfortable, it's inconvenient.
In some ways people see it as contradictory, but it's true.
Yes, we can have heroes before the United Nations existed.
Yes, we can have heroes that lived and died before apartheid was defeated in South Africa, because there were great men before Barack Hussein Obama became president.
And I'm just sick of people, more than anything, I'm sick of conservatives on our side who don't understand that.
I just can't hear that argument anymore where they say, well, it's a museum, you're destroying history.
History, honestly, in some cases, like, should be destroyed.
You know?
When they say, well that's just an artifact from history.
And liberals rightly rebut that and say, well then put it in a museum.
And I agree with them!
It's like, if that's your argument, it's true.
If we all agree that Robert E. Lee was super evil, then yeah, you shouldn't be putting him up there in the park.
He should be in a museum.
But there is no human being that has ever lived that you could put on a pedestal in the middle of the park that wasn't flawed or that didn't believe in something that 200 years later would be considered immoral or out of fashion or something or controversial wouldn't be subject to the politics of its time.
So these are a cultural bulwark.
about what our country's identity actually is.
Do we value exploration and great generals and European peoples and civilization that gave us all of this or not?
Are we going to start pulling the pillars out from under the edifice of Western civilization and start building monuments to idiots?
Objectively not intelligent people that did nothing but complain?
In other words, the new pantheon of heroes they want to raise up are activists and journalists?
Like Barack Obama, let's not forget, is a community organizer.
So we're going to build statues to people that went around with clipboards and SEIU protesters and union guys?
Seriously?
Journalists that got the scoop?
Who cares?
What about leaders?
What about innovators?
What about people that create the future?
That's the question fundamentally is what what are we going to be as a civilization?
So that's one aspect of it.
The other aspect of it is a little more personal and that's this particular statue and how it was removed and now it's being burned down and Like I said, the interesting thing is back six years ago, when we were out there protesting the removal of the monument, it was considered totally politically incorrect.
And, like, legit.
Not when people say, I know it's not politically incorrect, but I support the State of Israel.
I mean, it was legit, radioactive and conservative politics to say white.
A lot of people don't realize that now because it's actually before their time.
A lot of people that watch this show now are teenagers, they're in middle school, high school, college.
But when I was a younger man, when I was 19, and I was at Charlottesville, literally if you uttered the word white in conservative politics, you were called an alt-right Nazi.
And I remember because that's what happened to me.
I would go on my show and say it's anti-white racism.
They're replacing white people in our countries with non-white people.
It's racial and that matters and there's a total double standard.
It's not reverse racism.
It's just straight-up hatred of the people that built the country, and the country was founded by whites, and so on and so forth.
And for saying this, I was called a white nationalist, a white supremacist, a Nazi.
I still am.
You can go back and read the articles.
And I remember I couldn't get any guests on my show.
I was banned from CPAC even back then before I really even had anything going on.
That's why I created AFPAC.
I was blacklisted from Turning Point USA a couple years after the fact because of my participation in that rally saying things like that.
And so I suppose one positive thing is that since then, in the last six years, now everybody's talking about it.
Now Charlie Kirk and Chris Ruffo, all these guys.
Tucker Carlson, it's on all their lips.
Is that the right expression?
They're all talking about White people and anti-white and the racial nature of what's happening.
And so in a way, actually Richard Spencer was sort of right.
I remember grilling him about Charlottesville years ago and I said, why did we do Charlottesville?
And all these people got attacked and had their lives ruined and one guy committed suicide and he said, well you just don't understand.
We're raising the white racial consciousness.
I'm like, what does that mean?
That's not tangible.
But it happened!
I don't know that he was really a part of that.
I don't know to what extent Charlottesville made that happen.
I think Rupert Moore did more to achieve that goal.
But nevertheless, whether it caused it or it's just a correlation, people have begun to become aware of the changing racial demographic in the country and the political battle that's happening over this.
The political battle is actually a racial battle.
The Republican Party, increasingly, it's the party of white people and white culture.
And the other side is the party of the insurgent, angry, aggrieved non-whites, Indians, Asians, Hispanics, blacks, of course, Jews mostly.
family.
So, a lot has changed, and I think a lot has changed for the better that people have recognized that.
And at the same time, cancel culture has almost totally gone away.
I remember all those years ago, people were getting banned from Twitter and completely canceled, and then that was just it.
People get banned from Twitter.
They disappear.
People got canceled.
They couldn't get paid.
They couldn't continue on.
All these years later, we now have Rumble.
We now have Elon Musk in charge of Twitter.
People are able to remain on the major platforms.
And what's more, people that are expressing a pro-white opinion, even people that get canceled for saying controversial things, they remain employed.
They remain largely inside the conservative network.
And I think that reflects how the Overton window has moved further to the right.
When those ideas came on the scene, they were explosive.
When people came out talking about white people, and a white genocide, and a racial dimension to politics, and that sort of thing, I think initially people were repulsed by it, especially white people.
I think a lot of white people sort of recoiled.
They weren't ready for it.
And they said, what?
Skinhead Nazis?
That's not conservative.
We love black people.
But after what they did to Trump and what has been unleashed under Biden, I think people are ready to say, you know what?
We don't care.
We don't care anymore.
These ideas that have been slowly trickling out there on the internet first among a young, professional, highly intelligent crowd, it's sort of been trickling out there and people have, I think, been warming up to it.
To the point where now they're prepared to embrace it.
All those years ago it was new, or maybe reminded them of something old.
And it was shocking, and it was deeply offensive, and it was this dramatic break from the kind of healing, kumbaya rhetoric that people have been feeling, the white guilt stuff.
But over the last six years, Of shock therapy.
I think people have gotten used to it and people have been radicalized by the fact that what we had been saying was true.
Years ago it wasn't noticeable.
Now it's very noticeable.
Especially after George Floyd.
George Floyd was a huge turning point and the crime wave that has happened since.
Now people are waking up to it and they're realizing all those things that they had seen and heard.
Maybe there's something to that.
So six years later, I think it's a very positive deal.
I remember I was at Charlottesville.
Everybody told me my life was over.
My career was over.
I should change my name.
I should drop out of politics and go do something else.
But all these years later, I think I'm one of the most influential Generation Z conservative political commentators.
There's not really anybody else in the same category as me.
And this is seven years after the fact.
This is, or rather, six years after I was told my life was over because I just jumped the shark and went too extreme, went too Nazi, too pro-white.
And I'll never forget the day after Charlottesville, I went on Facebook, because I still had one, And I put out some blog post, and I said, they can say whatever they want, but a tidal wave of white identity is coming, and they can't stop it, and they know they can't stop it.
The fire rises.
That was the gist of the post.
And that was the specific phrase.
I said, it's a tidal wave of white identity.
They can't stop it.
And I was right!
And I was right.
There is a tidal wave of white identity.
That's why everyone's talking about it now.
And no matter what they said then, whatever they did to the statue, it doesn't matter.
And the last thing I'll say is this.
I don't care about that statue specifically.
They burn the statue and people say, this is such a compelling symbol.
You know what?
Let them burn the statue.
We gotta let go of the past.
And what I mean by that is, it's not about the monuments.
That country's already dead.
Even if we protected the monument, it doesn't matter.
You want to know why?
Because white kids in the middle of the Midwest are doing the gritty.
Okay?
And they have the African American vernacular English speech pattern, and they're listening to rap music, and In other words, the cultural victory has already been won by the other side.
The Jews control these institutions.
Their shot troops, the blacks, are ascendant.
They're given these positions.
The immigration is basically unstoppable at this point.
The demographic change is past tense.
Newborns are now less than 50% white.
10 to 12 year olds are under 50% white.
It happened already.
And so what I mean by that is, the society is already controlled by non-whites, it's already, in terms of the youth, which is the future, majority non-white, and even the white people that remain, the white people that are powerless, the white people that are in the minority, the young, who are the future, they have been indoctrinated into the hegemonic non-white new country.
The white children today are in the minority, they will have no power, and they're listening to music by black people and they talk like them too.
So when people see the statue burn, I say the society that produced that statue is long gone.
You want to see the society that built, maintained that statue, they actually valued it?
They're in the cemetery or they're in the retirement home.
They are the insufferable boomers that you're arguing with online that are calling you a Nazi and that love Reagan or whatever.
Let them burn the statue.
That's over.
And you know what?
It was a bronze statue that was made 100 years ago.
It wasn't forged by Robert E. Lee himself.
What people have to realize is we need to build a new society.
It's not about the buildings.
It's not about the monuments.
It's not about the laws.
Those things are the outer layer of the internal nucleus, which is the people.
The people, the individual male leaders and their character.
Everything flows out from that.
What I mean by that is you have a lot of people that are really unimpressive people.
And they're talking about great art and great music and statues to great men.
You don't deserve those things.
Nothing is static.
Nothing just remains like that.
It either is maintained or it disappears forever.
It's either being constantly polished, constantly maintained, expanding.
It's either ascending or it's descending and disintegrating and disappearing and being conquered by somebody else.
So these statues, I'm actually glad we don't deserve them.
It's not the same civilization, we're not the same people.
If you are upset about the statue being burned, you need to be a man as great as Robert E. Lee.
If we can raise up leaders that are great like that, who can lead lesser men to be better, and to create a society that is great, then statues and beautiful buildings and universities will be created.
But they can't be created from the top down.
You don't start with the statues and the classical architecture and work your way backwards.
You start with the people and work your way outwards.
The design and the engineering are intimately linked.
It's not like the statues are just a coat of paint on the society.
The statues are the skin of a living organism.
It's the skin, just like a man.
You know, we look at a fat guy, we don't say, oh, maybe he's a really nice guy.
He's fat because that says something about him as a person.
Someone who's fat, ugly, dirty, smelly.
It's reflection of who they are.
It's the outward expression Of their most essential and innermost and truest characteristics.
The same is true of a nation.
The statues, the holidays, all those things are the outward expression of the heart that beats in the men of the civilization.
So, when people say, oh look at the burning statue, oh this is like really, I mean you're putting, you're tweeting about it, you're tweeting about it.
All these people talk, and that's, I'm really getting sick of that.
I see all these Twitter accounts, it's all anonymous users.
It's all anonymous users, and all they do is talk.
That's all they do.
It's talk, and they won't say their real name, and they won't use their real face, and they won't go out and do anything because they're like working at some job.
And they're like, you know, it's so funny.
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I'm like a secret Nazi.
They don't know that I'm a Nazi.
nick fuentes
I go into the break room and pretend to be reading emails, but I'm posting Red Pill content on Twitter.
Don't dox me!
No!
Don't dox me!
Then I'd lose my job!
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And if I lost my job, then my life would get hard.
My life would get really hard.
nick fuentes
So I just need to, you know, keep doing whatever online.
I need to write 3,000 words about a statue burning down and all these faggots are going to jerk me off and say, wow, that was real excellent.
Another 3,000 word essay about how deep this is.
This is deep.
Did you know that non-whites are invading our country?
And the statue.
And it burned.
And the face was off.
And this is really deep stuff.
Follow me, at Cultural Critic.
And buy my book on Amazon.
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You know, it's like, well, you know, the statue can go.
The statue can go.
It can all go.
Until we create a society that can produce those things, you know.
To our ancestors, they were just statues.
And they knew that then.
They knew that.
The statues could be blown up because it's just metal.
You can make more of them.
You can make more of anything.
And the real value is the people.
That's the thing.
The real prize is not the stuff that we built.
These will be ruins, and it will all be gone.
If it were maintained, it'd be gone in a hundred years.
It's the 1,000 years of genetics that created all of this.
You understand this, right?
It's 1,000 to 10,000 years of genetics.
Generations after generations that produced a population that looks, talks, and acts like this.
That's the prize that can build rocket ships.
People that will, like Elon Musk, that will build rocket ships.
That can do that.
That can assemble the team and raise the capital and do these things.
And find it worthwhile to go into outer space to save mankind.
Then you get these black people here.
Then you get these black people here and they're like, you know, raping everyone.
Then you get these African migrants and they just want to rape everyone.
They see a beautiful girl and they're like, I just want to rape that, and I want to eat that, and I want liquor, and I want an iPhone, I want an iPhone.
You know, but there are other people that after 10,000 years of breeding and after generations, they say, no, we need to take mankind to Mars.
That's the prize.
That's the statue.
That's the monument.
So, I'm just really tired of this like grift about symbols.
Eventually we need to be people in the real world and stop talking about totems and symbols and how deep everything is.
You know, because I feel like so many of the people writing about it now, they weren't there at Charlottesville in 2017.
And so many of the people writing about January 6th, they weren't there!
On January 6th.
I was... I feel like I'm... How many people do you know of that you follow?
How many people that you follow their bullshit opinions on Twitter or pundits or whatever, how many of them were at both Charlottesville and January 6th?
It's like zero.
I feel like I'm the only one.
And that's not to say, hey I'm the greatest guy ever, but it's like...
There were moments, there are moments to take a stand.
There are moments to go out there and fight for the lost cause, to put yourself in the space because it's worth defending.
People don't do that.
And I'm not, and by the way, I'm not Mr. Federal Agent saying, oh, you're not serious unless you're willing to go and die.
I'm not saying that.
But I am saying that People are not doing anything.
I just don't like to read all this stuff and then people don't do anything.
Do something!
That doesn't mean do anything, but it means do something.
I look at a guy like Jake Shields.
And this guy's a warrior.
He's out there on Twitter with his real name, his real face, his real verified Twitter, and he's a warrior every day dropping red pills.
And yeah, he's not like at a rally or whatever, but it's like here's a guy that's making a difference.
Here's a guy that's standing by what he says and he's making a difference.
And I look at a guy like Elijah Schaffer who basically went independent because he couldn't handle the censorship at Blaze.
And he brought me on the show because he said, you know, I just can't take what they're doing to you.
It's so wrong.
And that was a big part of why he got kicked out there.
And always killing it independently, and telling the truth, and doing these outrageous polls.
Again, real face, real name, real balls.
People have no balls anymore.
And if you have no balls, and all you can contribute is these fucking puff pieces, 3,000 word dramatic essays about pictures worth 10,000 words on my substack, you can go fuck yourself.
You know?
Like, I can't stand it anymore.
It's all I see these days.
And we can never get back to a civilization like that if men don't lead.
Whatever you have, whatever you got in the tank, you gotta use it to advance this cause.
Whether it's you get rich, you write something, you can be anonymous too, whatever.
But you really gotta go out there and do something.
Instead of just blabbing about statues being burnt.
Fuck the statues and the symbols and all that.
Our race is dying.
In real life.
Not symbols, not statues, not bronze.
People.
Our people is being killed.
Forget about the bronze ingot.
This nation is being burned down and our real faces cut off.
And black people and Hispanics and Asians are coming over here and they're just conquering our whole civilization.
And we're just letting them in.
We're just bringing them in.
And nobody wants to say anything about it because they don't want to lose their job or some of them don't want to be called racist or the ones in politics they just don't even care.
So, the statues are going to come down.
It's all going to come down until the people start to fight again.
Fight for their civilization.
Who's going to win?
The transgenders that go out there and fight like tooth and nail?
And the black people and the rest of them that do these things?
And they take power and they wield it and they fight for it and they want it and they want to exert their revenge?
Or is it going to be the people that say, yeah, I guess we kind of are evil.
Oh man, they took down our statue.
This is really, man, it means a lot.
History is going to belong to the people that show up and fight.
I don't want to live in a museum, and I don't care about old statues.
I care about our people.
I care about our living and breathing people, the ones that are here today.
Not the ones that died back then, not the statues of them.
It's about the people today.
That's a big realization.
We don't need another Reagan.
We don't need founding fathers.
We need a dozen extreme geniuses.
We need a dozen people with the best genetics, the best leaders, the most intelligent people.
We need them to become patriots and get together and make a plan across the country and start working together to produce the same kind of effect that they did back then.
In other words, we can't cargo cult Reagan or Hitler or whoever and say, well, if we just imitate what they did, maybe we could be like them.
We have to be great by looking at problems and doing the impossible and solving them.
Real risks, real bravery, real cleverness, real courage.
That's what it's got to be.
So anyway, I don't know if that makes a lot if that seems relevant But I just I guess what I'm trying to say is I'm very frustrated when I see specifically around this story I keep seeing this picture everywhere and it's a picture of defeat.
It's a picture of us being defeated.
They took our statue and We fought back.
It didn't work.
They took it.
They burned it.
We couldn't stop them.
And now they just get to do what they want.
And people are taking this image of our defeat and they're putting it everywhere and saying, oh my gosh, look at us.
We're the biggest losers ever.
They took our monument and they burned it.
Look at us.
We're burned losers.
We're dead losers.
And this means so much.
And I'm going to write about it behind my anonymous Twitter account.
This is so sad.
They're writing... everyone just wants to write eulogies.
Everybody just wants to write eulogies and attend our own funeral and write about how good we used to be.
And I'm like, I'll destroy our own fucking statues and make bullets out of them!
Not literally, but that's my attitude.
It's like, hey, I'll save BLM the trouble.
Let's burn down our own statues and make freaking tanks and rifles out of them.
Because that's what's necessary right now.
Not literally.
unidentified
I don't mean that in a literal... I do not mean that in a literal way.
nick fuentes
But I mean metaphorically.
Let the dead lay with the dead.
Let the past be the past.
We need new martyrs, new generals, new soldiers, new geniuses, new heroes.
And I don't want to hold up.
That's just like this fetish in the right wing is showing pictures of white people getting beaten up by black people and pictures of monuments coming down and all this.
And I'm like, don't show me that.
Show me the Hitler edit.
I don't want to see any more black people punching white people.
I want to see another edit of of a hundred thousand people and you know swastika flags and you know and they love him and they love him I want to see him fly in on the plane and they love him you know they're chasing the car and there's a little kid on the lamppost and he's waving the flag he's having a great time I want to see that
Because we need to, not literally reproduce that specifically, but you know, we need that sort of mindset back.
Instead of showing our, we should be ashamed of those things.
Stop showing white defeat and humiliation and loss and eulogizing it.
Anyway, that's how I feel.
So my response, it's not even about Lee, it's not even about the monument being burned down.
I'm talking about right-wing Twitter users talking about the Lee monument being burned down.
That's what this show is about.
unidentified
I hate those people.
nick fuentes
Here I am, fashy, whatever, with a marble statue of me, and I just change it to, this is the picture of the century.
China will look back on this and say this image means a lot.
It's like, dude, you're already... you're already done.
With that attitude, we're never gonna get anywhere.
unidentified
So... I don't like that.
nick fuentes
But anyway, that's that.
We're out of time.
We're gonna move on.
I want to take a look at our Super Chats.
We'll see what you guys have to say about all this.
Robert, and I'm not even a Southerner, but I'll defend the statue.
I'm not even a Southerner, but I'll defend your statue.
People get too wrapped up in the history, in my opinion.
That's where we were.
We need to think about where we're going.
You know, everyone, and this is something, this is the last thing I'll say.
This is one thing I learned, the biggest thing I learned working with Ye.
And I'm not saying this to glaze, okay, I'm not saying this to like, you know, whatever, but it's true.
He made me real, he made me feel like a fool.
Because he made me realize how much me and everyone in this scene Fixates on the past and on problems rather than the future and on solutions, and I know that sounds trite, but really But I really struck me.
I was like I don't I have a lot I have so much History and talking about what's wrong with America.
I have basically nothing for what we can do about it and what I have imagined the future can be and so on.
Because all I have in my head is, oh, I'm like Eeyore.
Oh, it'll never work out.
You know, the Jews control everything.
Oh, you can't do that.
Oh, and that sort of thing.
Well, the only thing that's gonna happen, God's just gonna fix it for us.
And so he really changed my thinking where it's like we have to think in terms of engineering a solution.
And I feel like I've always had that disposition, but he really unlocked that.
He really led by example and showed the way.
It disrupted my thinking.
I was like, okay, I'm, you know, I'm not used to this.
This is difficult, but Let's do it.
He'd be like, okay, rewrite the Constitution.
Tomorrow.
I'm like, but that's really complicated.
He's like, how many pages is it?
I'm like, I don't know, like 25?
He's like, that's not long.
Rewrite it.
I want a draft tomorrow.
And we did.
I want a manifesto.
40 pages.
And I want it to be all new ideas.
Okay.
And we did it!
No, we did that!
And we did all these things, and we started talking about things we had never talked about before, and it led to totally new places.
And that's the kind of thinking that's going to raise up a true leader.
A true leader, a true innovator, and that's going to be the next Washington, the next Ben Franklin, the next Tesla, or Thomas Edison, or whoever, the next Hitler, whatever.
That he would always say that.
He would say, it's not Hitler level.
unidentified
He would always say, we don't, but is this like Hitler level?
nick fuentes
And that's, we were always talking in terms of, like that is, that was one of the benchmarks.
Steve Jobs was a big one.
Hitler was a big one, you know.
So.
And I love that about him because it's like, yeah, Steve Jobs is like a modern icon.
We got to be like Jobs.
We got to be like Musk.
We got to be like these people.
We have to emulate them.
Maybe then we can solve our problems.
So that's the thing.
I was always motivated.
That's why I don't just do a show.
That's why You know in 2019 I branched out and I created a non-profit in 2020 and we started doing a conference.
We started doing AFPAC to bring people together so I could meet The geniuses!
And every AFPAC, I meet somebody incredible and they become part of the network and that's the biggest thing that's grown.
It's not just a show in the last four years, it's this network of people, a lot of them watching the show right now, who are going to be the 5,000 people that remake America, you know?
I started AFPAC and the foundation and started undertaking projects because I'm actually interested in change, you know, I don't just want to be a guy delivering the news and talking about it I'm you know, we have to be active and That's what I try to be and we all have to be that way Don't just think in terms of, I've consumed my con... Hmm, this is interesting.
Oh, this is novel.
Oh, did you read the new Bronze Age Pervert?
Essay is really interesting.
We're going to a party to get drunk and talk to transgender sluts.
And they're all Jews.
And it's all so interesting, and we're just jerking each other off about how interesting fucking Jew intellectuals we are.
I'd slide it into a different place, but... But, you know, like, I feel like that's what's going on on one side of the right, and then the groipers are out here, like, raise your right hand, I will kill, rape, and die for the leader, we're gonna be the president, we're gonna make the country Catholic.
All these, you know, faggots, cynics, and nihilists, they look at us and they're like, huh, They're like a cult.
They're pledging allegiance to some gay Mexican and they think he's going to be the president.
And every one of us is like, hell yeah.
We're all ready to die.
We're already dead and we're ready to kill, rape, and die.
We swear allegiance.
We have a leader.
And it's America first.
We have our religion.
That's what it's got to be.
No killing, though, for real, because we're a peaceful people, okay?
Peaceful, non-violent, and we don't preach anything like that, but the point is that we'd be willing to.
It's about an intensity.
It's a metaphorical joke with irony that no one should take seriously, and it doesn't violate terms of service because we don't mean it that way.
But you know we have this intensity we're like look we have goals we want to achieve them in real life not as a joke Not as a meme not anonymously.
We want to go out there and do it in the world and That's what we need to be a part of let him burn the statues We are we are burning our we're putting ourselves in a furnace you can put the statue in a furnace and melt it down put a man in the furnace And he comes out stronger.
That's what we need to do to ourselves.
Otherwise, you know, we'll be melting down like the bronze.
Like the Bronze Age.
So, anyway.
That's that.
I want to move on.
We're going to get into our Super Chat.
See what you guys have to say about all this.
I'm going to take a look and get my water here.
No pumpkin.
Because Halloween is over.
Okay.
Alright, let's take a look.
I don't think there's going to be a lot because it's like 4 a.m., but we'll read them.
Okay.
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Grow hyper forty nine cent three dollars.
I might be slow, but why is it that all conservatives are supporting Israel and the left isn't?
I probably just dumb, but it would make more sense if the roles were flipped.
BTW love the show, big man.
nick fuentes
Well, the left is the left is supporting Israel.
MSNBC fired three of their commentators because they were too pro-Palestine.
They have hours of coverage on MSNBC, and the only people on screen are Jews.
Like Wolf Blitzer, and Jake Tapper, and the guests they bring on.
There was a notable period during the Gaza War where, like, all their coverage, the only people on the screen were ethnic Jews.
Because they fired, like, Mehdi Hassan and a couple other guys.
And MSNBC's left wing.
And when you look at the resolution that passed this week in the House and the Senate, there were only 10 people that voted against it.
One Republican, nine Democrats.
So it's 428 yeses.
So the left very much supports.
Even Blinken goes out there and says, I'm a Jew, and Biden is going to give them everything they need.
So the left supports him too.
But they're just, um... Some of the left, it's not that they don't support Israel, they're against Netanyahu.
Yeah, that's J Street that Soros that's Jonathan Greenblatt So, you know they still support Israel just they don't like that - Yeah, yeah.
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Croatian underscore Hitler sent $3.
The Jew cries out they put babies in ovens as he puts a baby in the oven.
nick fuentes
Nice.
Great super chat.
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Have you tried the four-quarter calzone pizza from Little Caesars?
It's really good.
It has pepperoni, bacon, ham and Italian sausage on each corner.
Four flavors on each corner.
HH equals Happy Halloween.
nick fuentes
Hey, Happy Halloween.
No, I don't eat Little Caesars.
I went there a few years ago.
I just had a taste for it, and it was the worst pizza.
And me, I'm not picky, honestly.
I mean, I'm a snob, but I'll eat anything.
I eat Papa John's all the time.
I eat Domino's.
It's, you know, it is what it is.
You get a taste for it.
It's like a Twinkie.
You know, sometimes you need a Ho-Ho or a Twinkie.
It's garbage, but Sometimes you get a taste for it.
But Little Caesars is just trash.
Like I'll just never eat there.
It's just garbage.
It's not good at all.
The quality is just so bad.
I remember just being so let down.
I'll eat the breadsticks there though.
Somebody woke me up on this.
They said you can get the breadsticks from Little Caesars.
It's like $10 and it's like a billion calories.
And I did it when I was in Miami for Fresh and Fit.
I was in my hotel and all I got I got like cheesy bread and breadsticks and it was bomb.
It was totally dumb though because I was falling asleep.
I just have no idea what I'm doing so I I thought to myself I'm like well I need a lot of like long-lasting energy.
This is going to be a long show.
I said, I'm going to eat a lot of carbs.
So I'll eat all this bread.
I just fell asleep.
I was falling asleep during the show because I just ate all this bread.
So, uh, yeah, but that's all I'll eat there.
No, none of the pizza.
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Croatian underscore Hitler sent $3.
If this mass repealing shows anything, it's that Jewish behavior will always be the main cause of antisemitism.
They are the antithesis of Christ, evil, and every honest heart can sense that.
Good show.
nick fuentes
Very true.
You're right about that.
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People say one man's terrorist is another man's freedom fighter when they don't have the balls to call someone a freedom fighter and just want to equivocate.
nick fuentes
Well, I think it just... I don't necessarily think that's equivocation.
I think it's just... All it means is that it's a matter of perspective.
And it's true.
Because they got terrorists on both sides.
If you're Palestinian, you support Hamas.
If you're Israeli, you support Netanyahu.
So I don't know.
I feel like I agree with that.
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I thought Bess and Yusuf was based, but after he attacked you on Piers Morgan today and put you with David Duke, he is the enemy and should hang with Mikey, not Chris Cantwell and Matt Heimblatt.
nick fuentes
- Okay, well I disavow that last part there.
I don't know who that is.
I saw that clip, but I don't know him.
So, it didn't really bother me.
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Croatian underscore Hitler sent $3, as a European it was mind-blowing to find out dispensationalism is so widespread in US.
I swear evangelicals are those 2,700 slaves that every Jew has promised in the Talmudic prophesies, literal dogs.
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Yeah, I don't understand it at all. .
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I used to like Blade and I listened to them recently and I said, what was I thinking?
since you were on YouTube.
nick fuentes
I think Blade sucks.
I used to like Blade and I listened to them recently and I said, what was I thinking?
It's another one of these songs or bands where they come out with a new sound and it's kind of hot for a minute and I feel like people kind of pretend to like it because it's different and new.
But it doesn't stand I don't think anything Blade has made has stood the test of time.
I listen to this stuff now and I'm like this shit sucks and it wasn't that good to begin with.
So I should have trusted my gut.
I listened to it because I thought it was different and it was new and that's what people were into but now I think it just is shit and I don't like it anymore or whatever he's a guy someone says band what you know what I mean you know I'm talking he's an artist whatever yeah I think it sucks Hey, thanks.
unidentified
Yeah, like, let me just pull up... What's your favorite pro... I love when people call it a project, too.
nick fuentes
You ever notice everyone talks like a faggot these days?
Like, not to sound ignorant, but... Everyone has this new vocabulary they use to call things.
Like, instead of calling something an album, now they call it a project.
That's a project.
Like, where'd you hear that?
Anthony Fantano?
Oh, it's a project now?
Who are you?
I don't even know who you are.
It's an album.
It's a CD.
Oh, he's got... I love his new project.
What are you talking about?
A project?
Since when did anyone call it a project?
Since 2015?
You saw that in an Anthony Fantano video, or you saw that in some stupid... You saw that on No Jumper, and now you call it a project because you saw some fucking millennial faggot call it that?
Same thing with video games, they say a title.
It's not a video game anymore, it's a title.
It's not a game.
No, new titles.
It's a AAA title.
Really?
Who are you?
What is a title?
What is a project?
It's video games and albums.
So, I don't like when people say that.
Maybe I'm a boomer now for saying that.
Like, let me pull up... I'll just pick something at random from Blade and you tell me if this is good, okay?
I'm just gonna scroll at random.
Let's do Crest.
Let's do the Crest project.
Let's pick any song.
Let's see if it's good.
How about...
Desire is a trap.
Yeah, that doesn't sound gay.
unidentified
Yeah, that doesn't that doesn't sound gay.
nick fuentes
Actually, you know what, actually, I was actually starting to get good in the middle there.
I don't know, I have to give it another listen, but you know, I don't, I'm just kind of like, well, it's not terrible.
So yeah, I don't, not, not really a fan.
That wasn't, wasn't terrible.
I actually started getting good.
The beginning sucked, but it started getting good.
I was like, okay, actually, not terrible.
But not good.
But it's not good.
Anyway.
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I don't like that project.
unidentified
Cool.
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Hey, thanks buddy.
unidentified
I'm glad to hear that.
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Stick with it.
- Cool. - I've been a Protestant my whole life, but nothing has made me rethink that more than the insane stuff I see from other prots.
You and Beardson have been a big inspiration.
unidentified
God bless you, Nick. - Hey, thanks, buddy.
nick fuentes
I'm glad to hear that.
Stick with it.
I don't know how people can't be Catholic.
I was at mass today for All Saints Day, and I was sitting there and I'm thinking like, if you're a Protestant, how do you explain the Catholic Church?
You know, and they say, oh, the Catholic Church is Mystery Babylon, it's evil.
But then you go to Mass, and you're like, sorry, where's the evil?
You read the Bible, it's Psalms and Hymns, and it's a crucifix, a giant crucifix, and an altar, We believe that Christ is transformed into the bread which we eat and he becomes part of us and people say that's like satanic.
I'm sorry, how?
So I just don't know how Protestants account for the Catholic Church.
You know, it's the largest denomination.
It's the oldest denomination.
It's been around for 2,000 years and you've got the most devout, intelligent people.
The Catholic Church built the Bible.
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Did you enjoy Moana?
They're a bunch of Satanists and vampires and shit.
It's like, you don't even know what you're talking about.
I don't know how people can be Protestant.
I don't get it.
They're outside the club.
They can't even get in.
So, yeah, you got to become Catholic, buddy.
Don't listen to their nonsense.
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King underscore B sent $10.
Did you enjoy Moana?
Are you an EOMOist now?
nick fuentes
I didn't watch it yet.
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Luckily Israel works very hard to minimize the civilian deaths when they're bombing refugee camps.
They even warn them.
nick fuentes
Yeah, they're the most moral army.
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Korolek sent $10.
From the Jordan River to the Mediterranean Sea, Palestine will be free.
nick fuentes
Let's go, yep.
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Grover sent $20, new super chat system.
Nice.
Since I started watching you around 4 years ago as a young directionless guy, I've gotten married, started my professional career, and now attend my local Catholic church.
I credit you with many positive changes in my life.
I pray for your success, happiness and well-being.
I'm a lifetime fan.
nick fuentes
Thanks a lot, man.
I appreciate that.
Glad to hear it.
Good for you.
Everyone needs to do that.
If you're a young guy, you need to get a good career, get married, become Catholic, go to church.
If everyone did that, we'd be good.
If everyone did that, we would be in a good place.
So, I'm glad to hear that, man.
Good for you.
God bless you.
And I'm glad to hear it.
And I appreciate your prayers and your well wishes.
Because it's, you know, it's tough out here for a nigga.
Tough out here for a nigga.
Single-handedly fighting the whole structure with both my hands tied behind my back.
I appreciate it.
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Grover sent $10.
I'm also having my second child early next year.
nick fuentes
Wow.
streamlabs matthew tts
My second daughter.
I thank God she is developing well and meeting her milestones, but come on.
Best case scenario, I've only got one or two more chances to have a bore pls pls pls.
I'll be humble and love women, I swear.
Give me a son.
nick fuentes
God bless.
Congrats on the second.
Yeah, I don't know.
I heard there's ways that you can get a son, like ways you could have sex with your wife specifically.
That's what I've heard.
I don't know if that's true, but maybe give that a try.
Look that up.
Google that.
How do I have a boy?
Dude, I... If I get married and have like 10 daughters, I'm just cursed.
I'm a cursed man.
People go, no, you're blessed.
You're blessed with 10 beautiful daughters.
I'm gonna say, nope.
This fucking sucks.
I want a son.
I want a male heir.
I want a nigga to bro out with.
I want to neglect him for most of his life except for when I'd like sternly reprimand him and tell him he's not good enough.
And then when he's 18 and he's just like, you know, total maniac fighting for my approval, then we're gonna become business partners and just take on the whole world.
You know what I mean?
Like, so, I need to have sons.
I need to have sons, so it's not all women in the house.
And, you know, we need some tests.
Need some testosterone in the building.
So, I'm with you, man.
We gotta have some boys.
Gotta pump some boys out.
so because the thing is I don't even really want to get married I mean I'm gonna have to but I don't really especially want to so for me to get married to go through this ordeal to have kids and then it's all girls I'm gonna be like what I'm gonna be like that guy in Twilight Zone who broke his glasses at the end of the world he gets all his books and then breaks his glasses That's gonna be me.
I'm like what that's not fair.
That's not fair That's gonna be me just like totally screwed Give me some suns So hey, best of luck.
Try it.
Try having sex with your wife.
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Scott Hardesty sent $8.
Hey Nick, do you think the executive has enough power?
What would your government look like?
nick fuentes
Dictatorship.
Catholic dictatorship.
Totalitarianism.
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I didn't see that executive order, but I support it.
I support my president.
You got it, buddy.
Nigga Robert.
What do you think of Biden signing an executive order to regulate AI?
Love ya, man.
nick fuentes
I didn't see that executive order, but I support it.
I support my president.
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Thank you for supporting Palestino 7 and God bless you in chat.
nick fuentes
You got it, buddy.
I also support Iran.
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$3 thoughts on the hit cinematic masterpiece, Willy's Wonderland, starring Nicholas gauge getting its soundtrack on vinyl for you to sign it of pack.
nick fuentes
Why would you want me to sign that?
I don't know what that is, but, um, but I'm not, I'm not signing that.
You could buy his shirt.
I'll sign a shirt that you buy.
streamlabs matthew tts
Oh yeah, no, you're definitely banned.
Because the thing is, it was never about that.
Oh yeah, no, you're definitely banned.
nick fuentes
Because the thing is, it was never about that.
It was about wearing uniforms.
I never, look, I never said that we can't say things about Hitler or the Holocaust or whatever.
I said you can't march down the street wearing a Halloween costume and be fat.
You can't be a fat retard with a plastic helmet on and an armband like an idiot.
So, and you are an idiot and You know, that's why I disavowed you because you're stupid and you don't know the difference.
So you can stay banned.
streamlabs matthew tts
Handling the Jews and Israel.
The thing is, they're not really taking a side.
They're just saying they support a two-state solution.
nick fuentes
and Israel will the relationship change with the Gaza conflict handling the Jews and Israel the thing is they're not really tech taking aside they're just saying they support a two-state solution because Putin has a good relationship with Israel and a good relationship with the Jews you know but you always ask the dumbest questions like that's the question that doesn't even make sense What is Putin's approach to handling the Jews?
What does that even mean?
Like, he's not handling Jews, obviously.
But he subordinated the oligarchs to his dictatorship, and that's how it should work, you know?
The problem isn't necessarily that you have Jews in the country, they just can't be controlling it on behalf of world Jewry, you know?
But he's been supportive of a two-state solution to Palestine and a ceasefire.
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What do you think about anti-Zionist Rabbi David Weiss saying that God decreed Jews in the Torah to be in exile and aren't allowed sovereignty because they became too haughty as a collective?
Basically Israel is illegal.
nick fuentes
Well, I don't, I'm not Jewish, so I don't share those same feelings.
I think that the Jews were banishment as a punishment because they killed Jesus and they rejected Christ.
So that's why their temple was destroyed and that's why they had to be scattered.
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It was recently revealed to me that Steven Bunnell has a son and abandoned him.
Absolutely slickening.
Out of all his sins, I think that's the most egregious.
It gets trite, but he is worse than scum.
nick fuentes
Wow, you're telling me this for the first time.
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nick fuentes
And no message, even better.
Thank you, man.
You got that kind of money?
You're from Australia.
Hey, well, I appreciate it, my friend.
Keep up the good work.
We love you, man.
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Yeah, I don't know, man.
It's hard to believe that that's real.
I don't know what compels a person to do that.
Are they that naive or misled?
legitimately unbelievable lol, I almost wanted to believe he was trolling. - I know, I, yeah, I don't know, man.
nick fuentes
It's hard to believe that that's real.
I don't know what compels a person to do that.
Are they that naive or misled?
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I don't understand it. - Omega King sent $5.
Hi, it's Boo, I haven't super chatted in a second, but today I'm going to jail for 18 months for J6.
I've been a fan of you and your community for a while.
I hope this experience improves me.
I'm gonna try to call into streams to keep in touch.
See ya later.
nick fuentes
Hey my friend, I'm sorry to hear that.
Well, good luck in prison.
unidentified
That sucks.
nick fuentes
But, we're praying for you buddy.
Hang in there.
Just, uh, I don't know.
I'm not going to give you advice on prison.
I've never been to prison.
I feel like I get killed in prison, so I don't want to give you advice.
But that really sucks, my friend.
Hang in there.
Just cling to your faith and, I don't know, work out and read.
That's just, that's a tough one.
But we're praying for you, buddy.
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America first brought me from a dark place back to the church.
Thank you, Nick.
nick fuentes
Glad to hear it man, good for you buddy.
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$3.
It's hard to get excited about any other political commentary besides you.
You have the look, the wit.
If there was someone who could shut you down they haven't appeared.
So good luck Nick and friends.
nick fuentes
Thank you man, I appreciate it.
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I had a frustrating poop yesterday where I kept wiping and- Thank you for that.
Soy% $3.
Halloween this year was a total black pill.
No more kids trick-or-treating and migrants unashamedly clearing out bowls of candy.
unidentified
Not the candy!
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Evidence of our cultural decline is exponential with each year.
nick fuentes
Yeah, it's true.
It is sad, though.
It is a very sad reflection.
And I've said it for a long time.
These are the unexpected small ways things get worse all the time.
People have been asking me about a collapse forever.
And I say, it's not gonna collapse.
Everything's just gonna...
Gradually and ceaselessly get worse.
In ways you're never even going to imagine.
And by not imagine I don't mean it's gonna be like you're gonna be ripped into a million pieces by Hellraiser.
I mean like by Pinhead from Hellraiser.
I mean things that you wouldn't think of.
You know, like toothbrushes being put in a box that you have to unlock at the register.
Stuff like that.
Like, you're not going to be able to enjoy trick-or-treating because, yeah, migrants are going to take all the candy.
You can't put a bowl of candy out because nigs are going to go in there and steal all the candy.
You know, those are the unexpected little things that you would never even think of and ways where the overall quality of life is going to get dramatically worse because it's an assault on everything.
Everything is under attack and everything gets worse all the time.
So it's an across the board, like, holistic lowering of the quality of life.
And it's very sad.
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America first is inevitable. - Thank you, I appreciate it.
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I will keep spamming you to watch the sequel to Africa D.O.
It's called Goodbye Uncle Tom and it's one of the greatest Italian films ever made.
I think one of the greatest films of all time.
It's shockingly unknown.
Never seen Wang Lin mention it.
nick fuentes
Yeah, I've heard of it, man.
I love when people... I had some idiot DM me and he's like, Nick, you need to watch Europa The Last Battle, Greatest Story Never Told, Hellstorm, Dude, do you think I was red-pilled yesterday?
I've been doing this for like seven years.
You think I've never heard of Europa The Last Battle?
Seriously?
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Erect new statues of David Duke, Jonesy of Fortnite, Hitler, Beardson Beardley, Nick Fuentes, Shinji, Richard Spencer, Sam Hyde, Blade Runner, Red Among Us Guy.
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And then, and then we'll build a statue to, um, Tenryo.
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Thank you for the show.
What do you like more?
Authentic Italian pizza or the super thick American version of it?
Please don't vaporize me if you've been asked before.
unidentified
Stupid question.
What kind of pizza do you like?
Shut up!
nick fuentes
Don't you have anything interesting to say?
Or are you just an idiot?
You just want to talk about food.
What kind of num-nums do you like?
unidentified
Hi, I'm a baby.
What kind of yum yum do you like?
nick fuentes
Do you have anything interesting to say at all?
Why do you care?
Why do you care what food I like?
unidentified
Do you need to know that?
Do you care?
nick fuentes
Do you care what my pizza preference is?
And if so, why?
Are you just making small talk?
And if so, why?
unidentified
Why are you making small talk?
nick fuentes
Just send the money.
Just send the money.
Why do you need to send... What kind of pizza... Is this an icebreaker?
I'm... My name is Nick and I'm a junior.
And one interesting thing I did over the summer is my family went on a cruise.
unidentified
And we saw like the Bahamas.
Oh cool!
nick fuentes
I'm Kyle and one thing I did, one fun thing I did over the summer is I saw the Bruno Mars concert.
unidentified
It was really cool.
nick fuentes
Commit suicide?
unidentified
Today.
No kidding!
Kidding!
Don't.
Don't do that.
Don't do that.
nick fuentes
I'm kidding.
Do anything other than that.
unidentified
But yeah, why are we breaking out the icebreakers?
nick fuentes
And let's do a fun one.
What's your favorite color?
If you were a character in Shut up.
unidentified
Just shut up.
nick fuentes
Can you do that for me?
unidentified
Can you shut up?
nick fuentes
Stop saying stupid trash that doesn't even matter.
Dummy.
You fucking dumb idiot.
unidentified
Nah, I'm kidding.
nick fuentes
Kidding.
Thanks for the question.
Thanks for the question.
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Love you Nick.
We need more right-wing Christian control in the United States.
I'll vote for you one day if you run.
nick fuentes
Thank you.
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Hey Nick, I've recently found your stream.
I used to be a big Shapiro guy and this Israel conflict has totally brought me away from him.
Hope him not too late to the movement.
America first.
nick fuentes
Wow, that's awesome.
Welcome to the movement.
Okay.
Glad you're here.
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TransylvaniaGrowiper sends greetings from Prague.
nick fuentes
Hey, love Prague.
You know what I miss?
You know what I miss about Prague?
Is those pastries you guys have during Christmas.
They're like a circle.
unidentified
That was good medicine.
nick fuentes
You want to talk about yummy num-nums?
That's some good medicine.
I was there years ago.
That's actually where I met Charles Johnson for the first time.
He was drunk hitting on Lauren Rose.
I can say that.
He always calls me gay on a Twitter space, so I can say that.
He was totally drunk and just draped over Lauren Rose the whole night, and it was so funny.
And anyway, but I was there, and this is for Faith Goldie's wedding, and The Christmas market was in the town square and they had these like vendors where they had that this like twirly cinnamon pastry.
So good.
The sights, the smells, the sounds.
Great city.
We're eating goulash.
Goulash for every meal.
And you know the funny thing is Millennial Matt was just going on and on about the food.
Oh, the food is so good here.
Oh, it's not like this in America.
The food is so good here.
I'm like, you know what, Matt?
I'm like, maybe the food isn't good in Boston because the food sucks there.
I'm like, but the food in Chicago is just as good, okay?
He's like, every restaurant we go is amazing.
The food's amazing here.
I'm like, yeah, well, you know Newsflash, pal, you're from Boston, not exactly a food city.
Chicago's got great food everywhere, too.
unidentified
You know, we're eating goulash, reading beef goulash, and they're going on and on.
nick fuentes
I'm like, how good can it be?
It's fucking dumplings and gravy, and they're going on and on.
I'm like, it was good.
It was hearty and good, but I'm like, It's dumplings.
It's gravy.
It's not, you know, it's not out of this world.
It's not blowing me away.
It was good.
I loved it.
I would go there again.
I would eat all that stuff again.
But I'm like, it's dumplings, dude.
I've had way better food in America.
Not knocking it.
Look, I'm not knocking Prague, but I'm just saying, like, You know, I've had better food in America.
And I'm sure there's very good food in Prague too, but it's like... Freaking dumplings, dude.
Relax.
Chill.
It's just dumplings.
But it was very good.
I mean, it was very tasty, very hearty stuff.
The pastries were good.
We went to some other cool restaurants.
We went to this Russian restaurant and the waiter was a bitch and it was so hot.
She was like so rude.
Anyway, but I forget what we had at the Russian restaurant, but it was good.
damn and she was mean with it and i was like anyway uh but i forget what we had at the russian restaurant but it was good i think we had some kind of like um some other dumpling thing there too and we went to um an italian restaurant which was pretty good and uh i'm trying to think i think we had one other like adventurous thing
unidentified
maybe not but it was all it was all pretty cool It's all pretty cool.
Good stuff.
nick fuentes
Oh Yeah, she was she was a bitch went to this cool antique store and Europe is just like a different, I love Europe.
I've only been twice, but I love it.
It's just like a different, it's like, it's like white people world.
Then there's, the thing is there's a lot of non-white people there though.
Like especially I was in London and same thing, but it's like what if white people had their own world, you know?
It's like a fairy tale.
Place it's like a storybook civilization America is just a complete modernity.
It's like you get in your car you drive to McDonald's over there you just get lost go walk around you're in the subway your Communism was there.
It's it's like a different.
It's like it's not even real It's like you stepped into a storybook never-ending story so I Loved it Very cool.
I want to go back.
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The way these conservatives went bloodthirsty like a switch turned on in their brains after the Hamas attack had me shook.
nick fuentes
Pretty crazy, right?
unidentified
Yeah, that's crazy.
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Big Dilf sent $3.
Christians always tell me that Christian nationalism slash white identity is heresy.
They always preach universality slash anti-racism.
How do you win them on this issue?
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I just, no.
I'm just not.
We're not doing that one tonight.
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Sorry.
Corelix sent $5.
Theovan used to go to the gym with David Duke, asked Tucker if America is a shell company for Israel, and spoke of revolution in America.
nick fuentes
Whoa!
I didn't know all that.
I gotta watch their interview, then.
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I don't know what that means, but okay.
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nick fuentes
That's perfect.
I could of.
Could of.
It's could have.
I know it sounds like could of and you sounded it out.
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Could of.
I could of.
nick fuentes
It's could have.
Could have.
You stupid idiot.
unidentified
Oh, I could have pretended.
I could have just lied, but I thought you'd respect me.
nick fuentes
No, but you don't have values.
You're just stupid.
You think I'd respect you for being stupid?
unidentified
No.
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Are you still watching the prequels?
You remind me of Padme.
nick fuentes
No, I already watched them.
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I watch all of them.
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Let's get this trending.
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nick fuentes
That's crazy.
Yeah, let's get it trending.
Let's get hashtag $100 every month for Nick Fuentes.
Let's get it trending.
Keith, fire it up.
Let's get it trending.
No, hey, but I appreciate it, man.
Thank you very much for the big super chat.
You're the man.
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No, you have to make a new account.
You have to make a new account and pretend not to be you.
Why would I let you in the live chat like you're a wignat, you think you're smarter than me, and you're not.
- Shut up. - I don't wipe anybody for an unban.
I already said sorry, so can we be cool also if not fat? - No, you have to make a new account.
nick fuentes
You have to make a new account and pretend not to be you.
Why would I let you in the live chat?
Like you're a wignat, you think you're smarter than me and you're not, you're actually dumb.
You're in the chat like, "Oh, Nick Foytis, guess the wignat's right." It's like, no, they were not right.
They weren't right then, they're not right now, and you're wrong.
Why would I let you be in my chat and be wrong?
You have to change your name, pretend to be somebody else, and go with the flow.
I'm not gonna unban you so you could undermine me like that and counter-signal me.
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Big Dilf sent $3, true about incremental decline.
Saw a clip in Canada where all these Indians were crossing the street while the light was green, just like in India where they disregard traffic.
It makes me sick.
nick fuentes
Yup, it's very sad actually.
It really is sad.
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Thank you.
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Great, thanks for that.
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Thanks.
Yeah, another Catholic W. All the Protestants are in favor of Israel and the Pope's calling for a two-state solution.
He's now calling for a two-state solution with special privileges for Palestine.
Another common Pope W first-time superchating.
God bless.
nick fuentes
Thanks.
Yeah, another Catholic W.
All the Protestants are in favor of Israel, and the Pope's calling for a two-state solution.
I knew Papa would pull through.
And remember, they were all saying that this Synod, how do you pronounce that?
Synod on Synodality?
unidentified
Everyone was saying, oh what happens when the Pope legalizes gay marriage at this meeting?
nick fuentes
And he did.
No female priests.
And no gay marriage.
And, by the way, fuck Israel.
Just a regular day for a Catholic.
Just a regular Catholic W. Do you remember this?
A few weeks ago, some Protestant was like, oh, what are you going to do when the Pope blesses gay marriages and makes Women priests.
I'm like, yeah, that's not gonna happen because that would mean Catholicism isn't true and it is.
And now not only did he say there will never be a female priest or gay marriage, he's also saying, from the river to the sea, eat shit.
Okay.
Papa pulled through.
We stan Pope Francis.
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Very true.
You're right.
unidentified
Wow.
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Hey, congrats man.
$4.05, that Hitler-level shit touched a young nigga soul.
People need power and inspiration, not victim cards.
The strong will prevail.
nick fuentes
Very true.
You're right.
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Donald D. Rump sent $50, secured my biggest account since starting my business.
Thank you for everything less than three.
nick fuentes
Hey, congrats, man.
Good for you.
God bless.
I'm glad it worked out.
Okay, that's our last Super Chat.
That's gonna do it for me tonight.
I gotta go to bed.
It's 4 a.m.
I was on a good schedule.
I was trying to be.
So that's it.
Remember to follow me here on Cozy and on Rumble and Telegram.
Links are all down below.
I'm on the air Monday through Friday at night sometimes.
As always, thanks for watching.
Thanks to our Super Chatters, in particular Line Rider.
But thanks to all our Super Chatters.
Everybody that watches the show, we love you.
And I'll see you tomorrow.
Until then, have a great rest of your evening.
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Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo.
It's going to be only America first.
America first.
The American people will come first once again.
With respect, the respect that we deserve.
From this.
From this day forward, it's going to be only America first.
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