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And its consequences have been a disaster for the... Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
It's not interesting. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
I'm sorry, Brittany and Betsy, but I just can't do it. | ||
You're an e-girl. | ||
You know the rule. | ||
No e-girls. | ||
Who's got the clip? | ||
No e-girls. | ||
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Hashtag never e-girls. | ||
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Not even once. | |
I've never heard of him think, what is that? | ||
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 day forward, it's going to be only America first. | ||
America first. | ||
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End Good evening everybody. | ||
You're watching America First. | ||
My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes. | ||
We have a great show for you tonight. | ||
Very excited to be back with you here tonight on Friday. | ||
We don't have much to discuss tonight because it's been a slow day and I don't think anything has happened at all today. | ||
It's been a very slow week. | ||
We had a lot to talk about last week and a couple weeks ago with everything in Gaza, but you know what? | ||
It's slowing down. | ||
Not a lot happening at all. | ||
So... | ||
Tonight we'll be continuing our coverage of the war in Gaza. | ||
Specifically, we'll be talking about a couple of things related to the war. | ||
Specifically, some comments that were made by the French President Macron, which is kind of funny. | ||
He is openly calling on Israel to stop killing babies, which is refreshing, I think. | ||
Refreshing dose of honesty. | ||
Everybody's talking about ceasefire, humanitarian pauses, and all that. | ||
And Matt Krohn just said straight up, hey, can we stop killing babies? | ||
Let's just draw the line there. | ||
So we'll talk about that remark. | ||
Pretty good stuff. | ||
We'll also be talking tonight about the Ivy League schools. | ||
It's been a major battle in the United States over the universities. | ||
That's where some of the biggest demonstrations or protests have occurred in favor of Palestine. | ||
And specifically, three Ivy League universities, Columbia University, Harvard, and the University of Pennsylvania, have been a battlefield. | ||
Where major Jewish Zionist donors are threatening to halt their donations to the universities if they don't respond to these pro- what they call pro-Hamas, really it's pro-Palestinian protesters. | ||
And so there is a huge story in the New York Times today about how these three universities are basically capitulating and they're banning Some of these pro-Palestine groups and they're reaffirming their commitment to fight anti-semitism and support Israel and it's It's pretty amazing Because as you know white people have been attacked forever That's how it goes now | ||
This is a country where a white genocide is occurring, and it's cultural and demographic, and in the same way that the universities are a hotspot of apparent anti-Semitism or anti-Israel rhetoric, at the same time it's maybe just as bad or worse for anti-white rhetoric. | ||
Anti-European, anti-Western, anti-white, anti-Christian. | ||
And all it does is tell us very clearly who's in control when something like this happens. | ||
Because when it's outspoken criticism of the Jews, well, hey, everyone is going to be forced to apologize. | ||
There's going to be resignations, clubs are going to be banned, laws are going to be changed. | ||
It's a big problem. | ||
When whites are criticized, nobody cares. | ||
So, We know that's a dynamic. | ||
I don't know how many more times do people need to see that before they understand who's really in control. | ||
And there's that famous heuristic they say about to learn who rules over you. | ||
Find out who you're not allowed to criticize. | ||
Always attributed to Voltaire. | ||
Voltaire actually didn't write that. | ||
But nevertheless, it's a heuristic. | ||
It's a way, it's a general rule for people to understand the world. | ||
That's what a heuristic is. | ||
It's not absolute, and it's not always true, but it's generally a good, it's a rule of thumb. | ||
And so the heuristic that the institutions or the people that we are the most anxious or paranoid or fearful about criticizing, it's a pretty good heuristic that typically those institutions, those people, well they tend to have power. | ||
Why? | ||
Because we don't fear reprisal from powerless institutions or people. | ||
And so when you see over the years, myself or Kanye West last year, or even what's happening now, which we've been talking about for the past five weeks, when you see these things, we're reminded of that heuristic. | ||
Who are we not allowed to criticize? | ||
We're told we live in a white-dominated, white-supremacist, white-privileged society. | ||
But yet no one fears criticizing whites, or Christians, or Europeans, or conservatives, Republicans, the rich. | ||
No one's afraid of criticizing that. | ||
By the same token, even on the right wing, We're told that, uh, who's really in control? | ||
It's a World Economic Forum. | ||
It's the Illuminati. | ||
It's Klaus Schwab or the Democrats. | ||
But no one's actually afraid to criticize any of them! | ||
We all know that the group that everyone is the most fearful of criticizing because they are the ones with the influence and the power to retaliate are the Jews. | ||
Case in point. | ||
So we'll cover that. | ||
And that'll be our show ending the week here. | ||
And this week the show has been all over the place. | ||
I didn't do a show on Monday. | ||
I did a show... Or did I? | ||
I think I did on Monday. | ||
I didn't do a show, I think, Tuesday. | ||
I wound up doing a big stream on Wednesday, and then the debate was Wednesday night, and I know the schedule's been all over the place, but we're going to try and get a little more consistent next week. | ||
But it's Casual Friday, so it's going to be a fun show, kind of low-key. | ||
Nothing's going on, so there's really no expectations. | ||
Usually, when it comes to this conflict, I gotta deliver the facts. | ||
I gotta deliver the news, and I've been studying up on everything. | ||
On everything that's been going on in the world. | ||
Of course, it's very interesting. | ||
I covered a lot of it last night. | ||
But when there's nothing that newsworthy, I kind of just get to freestyle. | ||
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Man, it's just... | |
That's a little more low-key. | ||
So, casual Friday. | ||
No suit. | ||
And we're just chillin' tonight. | ||
Just freestyling and we'll cover some of these things. | ||
Before we get into it, I want to remind you to smash the follow button here on Cozy and on Rumble. | ||
Make sure you're following me on both, okay? | ||
Because I said it last night and I'm gonna be saying it. | ||
I don't know if I'll be on Rumble forever. | ||
And I hope I am. | ||
I'd like to be. | ||
Whatever their rules are, I will try to abide by them. | ||
And I will, to the best of my ability. | ||
But there is a lot of pressure lately to get me removed from the platform. | ||
There's been a couple of hit pieces this week from Media Matters, from Wired Magazine. | ||
And it's the usual stuff, you know. | ||
They're trying to pressure Rumble to ban my show. | ||
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So... | |
It sucks. | ||
I mean, I love Rumble. | ||
I've been blowing up on there. | ||
Follow my channel there because I have a lot of good content on there, but make sure you're following me on Cozy because I am like the Jews, man. | ||
I mean, not in the sense like I kill babies or anything, but I just can't catch a break. | ||
I'm getting chased everywhere. | ||
Will you please hide me in your attic? | ||
Will you please spare a piece of chocolate? | ||
Oh boy, a piece of chocolate and a little bit of coffee. | ||
A luxury for me, a victim of a new holocaust against free thinkers. | ||
That's how I feel. | ||
I'm on the run. | ||
Everywhere I go, I go on YouTube and the Gestapo shows up and they light the place up. | ||
Oh, you know, are you... | ||
You keepin' any groipers here? | ||
Any groipers with asylum in this place? | ||
And they light it up. | ||
I go on DLive, they light it up. | ||
Finally, I'm on Rumble. | ||
We think we're okay. | ||
I think I found a community where it won't happen here. | ||
It can't happen on Rumble. | ||
And now it's happening. | ||
And now our old fears of the Holocaust are returning. | ||
This is how it starts. | ||
When they banned Nick Fuentes from YouTube, I said nothing because... I'm liberal. | ||
When he was on DLive, I said nothing because he was an insurrectionist. | ||
When he was on Rumble... I don't know, that doesn't really work, but... Anyway, so I don't know how long I'm gonna be on Rumble. | ||
Make sure you follow me on Cozy. | ||
You gotta get the backup because... | ||
That's just the way it goes. | ||
So, follow me on Bowvan. | ||
Check me out on Telegram. | ||
The link is down below. | ||
And here's the other thing I want to say about that. | ||
So, there was a big stream today with Zerkaa. | ||
Everyone's talking about it and I watched it today. | ||
And I watch Zerkaa and I watch these guys on Kik, which is the competitor. | ||
It's the main rival now to Rumble. | ||
And I watch these streams, and I'm not just talking about Zyrka, who I like, but I'm just talking about that whole culture over there. | ||
I see these other streamers. | ||
I'm obviously a live streamer. | ||
I've been a live streamer almost for seven years now, and I can't catch a break. | ||
I get chased everywhere. | ||
All these bad things have happened to me, and you wonder why. | ||
Like, I do a talk show. | ||
And people can say, but you said this, but you said that. | ||
It's like, okay, I think we're allowed to talk. | ||
Like, can we talk? | ||
It's a talk show. | ||
People say, well, I don't like what you say. | ||
Okay, but it's a talk show. | ||
It's, it's a political talk show. | ||
Someone talked about, someone said something you didn't like on a talk show. | ||
Oh my gosh. | ||
So I've been doing this for seven years. | ||
All these terrible things have happened to me. | ||
I get banned from everything. | ||
I get debanked. | ||
I get put on a federal no-fly list. | ||
I just get attacked all the time. | ||
I get blacklisted for doing a talk show, fundamentally. | ||
And people can say whatever they like about the content, but that's what it is. | ||
And when I watched that Zirka stream today, They're fighting. | ||
And then there's another stream where I guess one group of streamers found Zerkaa's friend and they jumped him. | ||
They beat him up. | ||
Like five guys beat him up in a parking lot. | ||
And I watched some of the other content on Kik. | ||
And of course, these live streaming platforms are not profitable. | ||
They're very expensive because it's high-definition video streaming, which is very data intensive, it's very bandwidth intensive, which is cost intensive. | ||
And so how does a new streaming platform like Kik make money? | ||
Well, it's totally subsidized by a gambling company. | ||
called stake.com and so the streamers on kick are contractually obligated to do gambling streams every day or There's a there's a minimum number. | ||
Apparently There's some sort of quota that they have to be doing the gambling. | ||
They have to be pushing gambling and It's young people to watch this stuff What's more you look at these streamers and they're all surrounded by whores in In many cases, literal porn stars. | ||
They're all on OnlyFans. | ||
OnlyFans is now ubiquitous in society. | ||
I guess that much is unavoidable, because it's just the latest innovation in Twitter pornography, or rather, internet pornography. | ||
But, with these live streamers, they hang out with them. | ||
And they're everywhere. | ||
Every one of these female celebrities, they're doing Streams in their bikinis and hot tubs or they have an OnlyFans and it's like this is just a given this is the culture that you tune into the live streams that the youngest people are watching even like significantly younger than me like we're talking about middle schoolers in some cases younger than that and all the streams are polluted with | ||
Violence, mindless drama, pornography, drug use, gambling, and not even, we're not even talking about like cards. | ||
We're talking about slot machines. | ||
And I'm not trying to complain here. | ||
I'm not, it's not sour grapes. | ||
But it is really interesting and it's an interesting tie-in with what I said earlier about this heuristic. | ||
Who are you not allowed to criticize out of fear of reprisal? | ||
It's amazing that in this country, one of the biggest platforms, Kik, it's rife with all the worst things, and it's subsidized to the tune of hundreds of millions of dollars. | ||
Like, these guys are getting paid tens, hundreds of millions of dollars, they're swimming in it. | ||
And no one cares! | ||
Like, the ADL doesn't care. | ||
None of these groups care about that. | ||
The GOP doesn't care about that. | ||
Fox News doesn't care about that. | ||
Nobody cares about that. | ||
No conservatives care. | ||
No liberals care. | ||
Nobody cares. | ||
That's fine. | ||
They have money, and they're swimming in it, and they blow up, and they're on TikTok, and it's gambling, drama, swearing, violence. | ||
Just the lowest class behavior. | ||
It's porn. | ||
I do a talk show! | ||
I'm just trying to exist! | ||
Nick Fuentes has a right to exist! | ||
Nick Fuentes has a right to defend himself! | ||
Nick Fuentes has a right to exist. | ||
I'm just trying to exist! | ||
I'm just trying to carve out a small niche on the fringe of the political internet and do a talk show And the whole world is trying to stop me from doing this. | ||
I go to this meeting in Texas, and the whole state explodes. | ||
People are disavowing me. | ||
60 state legislators signed a letter disavowing me because I was photographed at a thing. | ||
And I'm on Rumble, and I've been on Rumble for like a year. | ||
I have 40,000 followers. | ||
Like, big deal. | ||
And they're writing, like, a hit piece every week. | ||
Nick Fuentes said to his 40,000 followers, who cares? | ||
What? | ||
People are getting billions of impressions doing porn, drugs, fighting, gambling, and that's fine. | ||
I can't have a checking account because my talk show is too controversial. | ||
What? | ||
And I know, I'm preaching to the choir, but it's just crazy. | ||
So anyway, I just wanted to say that before I get into the news tonight. | ||
Because I saw that stream with Zyrka, and this has been on my mind for a minute. | ||
I mean, I watch these streams, and I feel like nobody even talks about it. | ||
At least, I don't hear anyone talk about it. | ||
And at the same time that everybody is boo-hooing about Anti-semitism and racism and this and that. | ||
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It's like all this other stuff is going on. | |
Kik can have gambling, porn, etc. | ||
I try to have like a little following on Rumble and they want to kill me. | ||
Like, that's insane. | ||
So anyway, make sure you're following me on Rumble and Cozy for that reason because man, they treat me like Hamas treats Israel. | ||
They don't want me to exist. | ||
Anyway, but I want to move on I want to get into the news tonight and we'll start with Macron because I mean this isn't really even it's not even really a big story but it's notable and so today the French president Macron did an interview at the presidential palace where he said that Israel should start a ceasefire and that they should stop killing babies which is kind of awesome | ||
Because that is what is happening. | ||
Israel is just straight up murdering kids. | ||
And look, I'm not a bleeding heart liberal or whatever, but that's what they're doing. | ||
That's what they're doing, that's what they've always done, and it's wrong. | ||
And I may not be a Muslim, and I may not be a Palestinian or Arab, and I recognize that it's a problem that these people are coming into our countries, but Israel shouldn't be killing their kids. | ||
That should not be the deliberate policy of the State of Israel. | ||
If they want to, and here's the thing, I actually would distinguish myself even from other right-wing people, because I totally understand why Israel is doing what they're doing. | ||
I get it. | ||
If I'm an Israeli Jew, and I'm over there, then yeah, I'd be a maximalist. | ||
I would want to take Gaza. | ||
I would want to take the West Bank. | ||
If you got it, use it. | ||
The only reason I have a problem with it is because they're doing it at the expense or rather to the detriment of the United States. | ||
They are wielding America like an instrument and I'm an American. | ||
But as far as I'm concerned when people do when people push this rhetoric about they're a colonial state and they're an oppressor and I don't love that language. | ||
Now, with that being said, there is all the difference in the world between they want to decapitate the government of the Gaza Strip and maybe they intend to annex the Gaza Strip. | ||
You know, that's one thing. | ||
And sending everybody an ethnic cleansing? | ||
I don't know if I agree with that necessarily. | ||
But it's a completely different thing that they are indiscriminately killing as many civilians as possible. | ||
There's no justification for that. | ||
There's no call for that. | ||
There's nothing strategic about that. | ||
That's just murder. | ||
And they're indiscriminately killing because they don't value human life. | ||
And that's not Christian. | ||
They have different values than Christians. | ||
Christians believe that even in war, we have to have moral conduct. | ||
And even when we have adversaries, even in the face of adversaries that want to kill us, our enemies are owed humanity. | ||
They're owed some dignity as human beings. | ||
That means, like, we're not gonna murder all their kids. | ||
That doesn't mean we let our adversaries kill us, but it also means that we recognize that they are human beings too, and we're called to love them and pray for them and all those things. | ||
Israel kills civilians because they don't believe that Palestinians are equal. | ||
They don't believe that Palestinians are human beings. | ||
So when they kill those children and they laugh about it, and they do it deliberately, that's because they have no regard for non-Jewish human life. | ||
They think that if you're not Jewish, they can kill you if you stand in their way, and that's wrong. | ||
And anyway, so it's actually refreshing to see this, and this is a story from BBC, It says, quote, Israel must stop killing babies and women, said French President Emmanuel Macron. | ||
In an exclusive interview, he said there was no justification for the bombing, saying a ceasefire would benefit Israel. | ||
While recognizing Israel's right to protect itself, he said, quote, we do urge them to stop the bombing. | ||
But he also stressed that France clearly condemns the terrorist actions of Hamas. | ||
He said, or rather when asked if he wanted other leaders including the U.S. | ||
and the United Kingdom to join his calls for a ceasefire, he replied that, I hope they will. | ||
Speaking the day after a humanitarian aid conference in Paris about the war in Gaza, Mr. Macron said the clear conclusion of all governments and agencies present at the summit was that, quote, there is no other solution than first a humanitarian pause, going to a ceasefire, which will allow us to protect all civilians having nothing to do with terrorists. | ||
He said, de facto, today, civilians are bombed. | ||
These babies, these women, these old people are bombed and killed. | ||
So there is no reason for that and no legitimacy, so we urge Israel to stop. | ||
He said, it was not his role to judge whether international law had been broken. | ||
And Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu responded quickly, saying nations should condemn Hamas, not Israel. | ||
He said, quote, the crimes that Hamas is committing today in Gaza will be committed tomorrow in Paris, New York, and anywhere in the world. | ||
Oh, really? | ||
But it's not. | ||
And whenever they say that, you do realize that that is a threat. | ||
When Netanyahu tells Westerners that we should care about Hamas and Hezbollah because they'll attack us in America, that's a threat. | ||
He is threatening a false flag terrorist attack that will present as Hamas and Hezbollah but that will be done by Israel. | ||
That's what he's saying. | ||
And he knows that. | ||
And France knows that and Elon Musk knows that because Netanyahu said a similar thing to him last month. | ||
And the reason is because Hamas doesn't operate here. | ||
Hamas doesn't care about America. | ||
Hamas cares about Gaza. | ||
And the only reason that any of these Muslims have a problem with America, or the primary reason, is because we support Israel, which is oppressing Gaza and the West Bank. | ||
So Hamas has no business here. | ||
They don't operate here. | ||
The objective of these groups is to remove the Israeli occupation over the territories. | ||
That's it. | ||
And there hasn't been a Hamas terrorist attack in the United States. | ||
So when Netanyahu says, well, first Jerusalem and then New York and Paris, that's a threat. | ||
But anyway, it's a great statement by France. | ||
And I think it shows how the whole world is changing. | ||
This war is turning the entire world against Israel. | ||
Every nation, all people, It's all visible. | ||
Everybody sees what's going on over there. | ||
And I think there's going to be a major change. | ||
I think this is all really because of Netanyahu. | ||
Because ultimately, when these countries are willing to speak out against Israel, or signal a break or a divergence from Israel, or they're not as warm or friendly... And by the way, that's pretty universal with the West. | ||
Like, we know that Joe Biden, Justin Trudeau, we know they don't like Netanyahu because they are liberal. | ||
They're liberal and they don't like that Netanyahu is a nationalist who is trying to rig the judicial system. | ||
So they, for ideological reasons, don't like him. | ||
And also, to some extent, for patriotic reasons, they don't like him too. | ||
In Europe, they've always been more critical of Israel and they're very critical of Netanyahu. | ||
And I think all these governments speaking out, it's a recognition that the current Israeli regime is weak. | ||
We know that Netanyahu, whatever the outcome of this conflict, is politically toast. | ||
That's at least what the opinion polling shows, and that's where the winds are blowing over there. | ||
Everyone recognizes that there is weakness. | ||
They smell blood in the water. | ||
Because all of Israeli society blames Netanyahu for the initial attack by Hamas. | ||
I think it's like 80% of Israelis when polled said that they hold the Netanyahu government accountable. | ||
For the lapse in intelligence which allowed Hamas to do the Al-Aqsa flood operation last month. | ||
And it's something like 55% of the country says that Netanyahu should immediately resign once the crisis is over. | ||
So, since Netanyahu's government is weak and since they're preoccupied and since he's basically a lame duck, I think there's a signal in the whole world that Maybe the pressure can be turned around on Israel. | ||
And it's a delicate situation because maybe Netanyahu is at his most dangerous. | ||
It's sort of a double-edged sword. | ||
On the one hand, his time is limited. | ||
He knows that. | ||
And that makes him weak. | ||
At the same time, it cuts the opposite way. | ||
He doesn't have much time left. | ||
He knows it. | ||
And therefore, maybe he would undertake extraordinary actions to remain in power, or to attempt to remain in power. | ||
And so, although it's sort of a delicate situation, it seems like everyone acknowledges he's on the way out. | ||
And there's been talk about that. | ||
There's a big Politico article about this last week. | ||
That the Biden administration has been having discussions even with the Israeli opposition. | ||
Then Netanyahu doesn't have any time left. | ||
So I think this war, just like with the war in Ukraine, it's completely changing everything. | ||
It's changing the conversation in the United States. | ||
It's changing the conversation in Europe. | ||
It's changing the conversation in the whole world. | ||
And I have to say about Macron, it's nice to see somebody actually just call it what it is, which is that they're killing babies. | ||
And it goes to show that Israel really does control everything, because nobody can just say plainly that that's what it is. | ||
Like, there was this crazy clip earlier this week where the Prime Minister of Canada, Trudeau, gave a press conference. | ||
And he started to say, ceasefire, and then very quickly corrected himself, we talked about this I think last night, and said ceasefire, I mean humanitarian pause. | ||
And also it's like this really over-the-top They're like that with everything. | ||
They have to recite and repeat every time. | ||
Israel has a right to defend itself. | ||
Israel has to do whatever it needs to do. | ||
We'll give them whatever they want. | ||
And it's these specific phrases. | ||
Israel has a right to exist. | ||
Israel has a right to defend itself. | ||
Israel has a right to destroy Hamas. | ||
They won't say ceasefire. | ||
And it's like this abominable situation. | ||
We're paying for it. | ||
We're owning it. | ||
We are responsible for it because we're securing it. | ||
We're guaranteeing that it can happen. | ||
And in spite of the fact that this is detrimental to the country, we can't even editorialize. | ||
Like, we can't even give our two cents. | ||
So in other words, it's not enough that we're making sure all this can happen and we're providing cover for this and our reputation is being destroyed by this. | ||
But we're also going to, like, obediently, dogmatically say, no, no, no. | ||
There's nothing wrong with it. | ||
It's perfectly fine. | ||
Like, we can't even be a little critical. | ||
We can't even sort of snicker and say, well... | ||
They are killing a lot of babies. | ||
Like, there's not even enough autonomy in the State Department or in the White House to say that Israel should stop killing babies. | ||
Why? | ||
Because the rhetoric has to be 100% absolutely totally kosher, no pun intended, and acceptable to the State of Israel. | ||
So, Macron says, hey, let's stop killing civilians. | ||
Netanyahu comes out strong and says, hey, no one should criticize us. | ||
Hey, no one should be saying anything like that. | ||
And you know what? | ||
No one in America does. | ||
No one in American politics does say that, because that is how much they are controlled by Netanyahu. | ||
Again, not enough that we're securing it. | ||
It's not enough that we're going to defend it and give cover and say, hey, they got a right to defend themselves and they have a right to exist and blah blah blah. | ||
But no one is permitted to say, hey, let's stop murdering babies all the time, maybe. | ||
And you know what? | ||
It goes to show, by the way, How hypocritical the right is on issues like abortion. | ||
I find that amazing. | ||
Like at the same time that there is this civil war going on in the GOP about the abortion issue and whether or not we'd like to make that a major issue in this next election, and there are a lot of conservatives that say that Whether it's pragmatic or not, it doesn't matter because we are pro-life forever and always and vocally every time. | ||
There are some people that say it's not a winning issue. | ||
We overturned Roe, it's been kicked back to the states, that was a huge victory, but now it's costing us every election. | ||
But there's some people that say no, but that doesn't matter, like we have to talk about it all the time no matter what. | ||
It's those very same people that don't care that Israel is murdering babies in Gaza. | ||
So like, what's the difference? | ||
I don't understand. | ||
If anything, that's worse than abortion! | ||
Because, and listen, I'm Catholic, so I believe abortion is murder no matter what. | ||
I believe it's abortion if it's the next day. | ||
I believe it's, or rather, an abortion is a murder if it's the next day. | ||
I believe it's a murder in the case of a rape. | ||
It's always and every time a murder and always a grave mortal sin and should not happen. | ||
That's my position. | ||
But, but let's think about that. | ||
Is it worse for a pregnancy to be terminated or for a pregnant woman to be murdered with a bomb? | ||
What's worse, do you think? | ||
They're both horrible, neither should ever happen. | ||
But what's worse? | ||
Is it worse that a mother terminates a pregnancy at an early stage? | ||
Or a child who has already been born is blown to smithereens by a missile. | ||
In a hospital, no less, or a refugee camp. | ||
What's worse? | ||
Now, I think everyone would recognize that a baby who has been born, who is alive, Being indiscriminately bombed because there is no restraint and there's no regard for civilian casualties like this. | ||
I think anybody would recognize that that is obviously worse. | ||
But yet, where's all the moral absolutism? | ||
On the former issue, all these pro-life people feel very bold and very courageous to go out and say, we gotta ban abortion 100% and I'll keep saying it and this is a moral issue and it doesn't matter the politics, I'll just keep saying it. | ||
The safest issue. | ||
The safest conservative issue. | ||
I don't think there is a safer issue for conservatives. | ||
How many of them are going to say that about every Palestinian baby that gets killed? | ||
How many of them are going to say that? | ||
How many of them are going to say Israel should do everything in their power to mitigate the casualties of babies? | ||
Which is a problem because Palestine is half children. | ||
I don't see a lot of people saying that and that's not consistent and that's not right. | ||
And we know that the only reason that people won't say that is because, again, as we've been saying, you get rewarded for being pro-life. | ||
You get punished for criticizing Israel. | ||
You get your collar yanked if you say anything critical or negative about Israel. | ||
If you put out a boilerplate pro-life talking point, oh hey, why don't you take a job at our non-profit? | ||
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You should have a slot on Fox & Friends. | |
And listen, and that's no shade. | ||
I mean, I like the pro-life people and I am pro-life and everything. | ||
I'm just using that as an example to demonstrate that there's obviously this great inconsistency. | ||
And it's wrong for the United States to stand by and oversee that. | ||
So anyway, so that's Macron's comment on Israel. | ||
Love to see it. | ||
He just straight up called them out and said, hey, stop killing babies. | ||
Nice. | ||
If only it were that easy to say something obvious like that. | ||
But that's that. | ||
I want to move on. | ||
I want to get into this other story about these major Ivy League universities. | ||
And we've been sort of covering this off and on since the war began. | ||
But the biggest battlefield in the United States with this Gaza War has been on the college campuses, and specifically a handful of Ivy League universities. | ||
It's been this way for a long time, though. | ||
There are a lot of pro-Palestine university professors and student groups and so this has been this has been a battle on the university campus for decades actually and now it's coming to a head since in Israel it's it's come to a head and so specifically it's three Ivy League schools the University of Pennsylvania and Harvard and Columbia | ||
Where there have been major demonstrations in support of Palestine. | ||
And in response to this, there has been huge backlash from Jews in the American elite. | ||
And I mean, that's about as specific and precise as I can make it. | ||
We're talking about very, very rich Wall Street types, lawyers, doctors, Jews that are alumni of these universities and they're going out there and they're talking about withholding future donations from the universities. | ||
They are resigning from the boards of these universities. | ||
They're attempting to get the administrations of the schools fired. | ||
In some cases they've said they're already working on a blacklist to make sure that anyone that participates in these demonstrations cannot be hired on Wall Street. | ||
So it's literally That's what it is. | ||
It's Jews in all parts of the elite that are working together to try and shut this all down in various ways. | ||
And it's been a battle for weeks. | ||
And there's been a development here where it seems that all the universities are now capitulating under the pressure from these groups. | ||
And this is from the New York Times. | ||
It says, quote, Over the last month, university presidents have been battered by a vocal cohort of alumni and faculty members who have accused them of not being strong enough in their denunciation of anti-Semitism in the wake of the Hamas attack on Israel. | ||
Now, at some high-profile universities that have faced heavy criticism, including Harvard, Columbia, and the University of Pennsylvania, presidents are trying to take more direct action to address those concerns about anti-Semitism. | ||
Columbia suspended two pro-Palestinian student groups on Friday. | ||
And at Harvard on Thursday, the university president condemned the phrase, from the river to the sea. | ||
At the University of Pennsylvania, the president there spoke forcefully against anti-Semitic rhetoric. | ||
All three universities formed task forces to address antisemitism on campus. | ||
The president of Harvard, Dr. Gay, which is her real name, she's black and I think she's a lesbian, and her name is Gay. | ||
She says, quote, let me reiterate what I and other Harvard leaders have said previously, antisemitism has no place at Harvard. | ||
Columbia announced on Friday that it would ban Students for Justice in Palestine and Jewish Voice for Peace through the end of the fall term, saying that they had violated university policies. | ||
Although universities have occasionally tussled with SJP chapters over the years, Columbia's decision was at least the second punitive action against the network this week. | ||
On Monday, Brandeis University, near Boston, banned its local SJP chapter from holding activities on campus. | ||
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McGill, the President, has faced a fierce but thus far unsuccessful campaign to oust her, led by Mark Rowan, the Chief Executive of Apollo Global Management and the Board Chairman at Wharton, the University's business school. | ||
He has accused her of tolerating anti-Semitism after a Palestinian Writers' Conference took place on campus. | ||
This whole thing, it tells you about how America works. | ||
And it's a useful story because I feel like a lot of people don't actually understand how America actually works. | ||
A lot of people haven't stopped and really thought about it. | ||
I feel like, now this may seem like a detour, but stay with me here. | ||
I feel like when most people think about America, they think about a map of the continental United States. | ||
And they think about people, like themselves, living and working in places all over the country. | ||
Right? | ||
And they think about the President as someone that we all vote for, a politician that we all vote for. | ||
And they think about business leaders as people that are kind of like themselves, but richer and more competent and things like that. | ||
But people don't really have a structural view of how America works. | ||
There's no specificity. | ||
I feel like when people think of America and they see this map of the continental United States, it's vague. | ||
It's opaque. | ||
It's general. | ||
And I think that they project onto how America works their own experience, how their lives work. | ||
And what I mean by that is most people are not in the elite. | ||
Most people are at the bottom of the pyramid. | ||
And so their lives, and the way their lives work, and the way their lives are, it's very different from how the lives of the elites are, and how the lives of the elites work, and how elite society works. | ||
It's very different. | ||
And so here's what I mean by this. | ||
Let's think about the American elite. | ||
Who are the elites? | ||
Well, there's like maybe 5 or 10,000 people in the United States. | ||
People that are like you and me in some ways, but different in other ways. | ||
And they make decisions that we all have to live with. | ||
Decisions about resource allocation, decisions about trade, decisions about laws and the economy and the interest rate, and they make decisions about whether the iPhone is going to have a USB-C or a Thunder Charger. | ||
There are people that have way more decision-making power, infinitely more, than anyone like us. | ||
And who are these people? | ||
They're people in media and they they're tasked with the responsibility of telling us information and sharing their opinions. | ||
There are people in the government and in the broader sort of civic sphere where they are writing the laws, passing the laws, debating over the laws. | ||
They're representing us. | ||
They're controlling the appropriations process for the government. | ||
There's the government itself, you know, so there's politics, then there's government, there's these bureaucrats, and there's the bureaucrats that are actually tasked with enforcing the laws, and that gives them some discretionary power as well. | ||
There's people in finance and business, and they're making the decisions about how the big businesses run that do trickle down and affect everyone that eats at McDonald's or shops at Walmart or uses an iPhone. | ||
There's people at Silicon Valley that specifically run the tech industry. | ||
Which is its own sort of situation. | ||
So we have truly an elite. | ||
These are people that make the decisions for the rest of us. | ||
Who are they? | ||
Well here's the thing. | ||
They all live in very specific places. | ||
Okay? | ||
Silicon Valley is a place. | ||
They're in San Francisco. | ||
These companies that do all the electronics, and these companies that do all of the digital things, a lot of them are headquartered in Silicon Valley, and they're living and working there, and it's important that they're physically there, because that's where all the coders are, that's where the programmers are, that's where the engineers are. | ||
So they all have to physically be there. | ||
Just like if you want to be in the movies, you go to Hollywood because that's where the industry is. | ||
So they're all in Silicon Valley. | ||
And all the finance people are all in New York City because they're all on Wall Street. | ||
And all the government people, they're all in Washington, D.C. because that's where the government is. | ||
And so on and so forth. | ||
And so there are these major cities like L.A. | ||
and like San Francisco and like D.C. | ||
and like New York, that have more power than the rest of the country because the powerful decision makers live there. | ||
And when you look at, for example, the East Coast, there's a lot of power there. | ||
There's Washington, D.C. | ||
in Northern Virginia, north of Virginia, south of Maryland, and then just a little bit north is New York City. | ||
And so, it's a train ride away. | ||
All the government power, and then in New York City, it's the banking power, it's the United Nations headquartered there, it's Wall Street that's there, which is all the big businesses. | ||
And a train ride away from New York City and Wall Street is all the Ivy League universities. | ||
One of them is in New York, Columbia. | ||
But all the Ivy League universities are just a train ride away as well. | ||
And when you think about these decision makers that live in New York and D.C. | ||
and L.A. | ||
and San Francisco, where do these guys come from? | ||
How are they selected? | ||
It's a big country with a lot of people. | ||
How do people come to, and we're not talking about just the founders, but how do we, how do you become a vice president? | ||
How do you become an influential decision maker in the government, in a major company? | ||
On Wall Street, how do you get the attention of these institutions? | ||
How do you get selected? | ||
How are 300 million people filtered down to 10,000 that are hired in the highest levels of the most prestigious and powerful institutions in the various parts of the elite? | ||
Well, they go to the top schools. | ||
We all know that. | ||
They go to elite private schools, and then they go to the most elite universities, which are the Ivy Leagues. | ||
And where are the Ivy League universities? | ||
They're all in the Northeast. | ||
They're all a train ride away from D.C., and they're a train ride away from New York City. | ||
And so you look at the country, and it's actually pretty lopsided. | ||
You've got universities like Stanford on the West Coast. | ||
Stanford, UCLA, and some others on the West Coast, by LA and San Francisco, which is your Hollywood and your Silicon Valley, your entertainment industry, your information industry. | ||
And on the East Coast, you have the Ivy League schools, right by Wall Street and right by the government. | ||
So it's pretty lopsided. | ||
And then when you consider that all of these decision makers that run our country come out of a handful of schools, the vast majority of them, | ||
The Supreme Court judges, the presidents, the senators, we're talking about the investment bankers, the Wall Street traders, the leaders of the banks, the economists that run the Federal Reserve, the cabinet members, the people that run the big companies on Wall Street and Silicon Valley, the people that go and work in Hollywood. | ||
The vast majority of them are all coming through a handful of institutions on the East and West Coast. | ||
So, that gives us a completely different view of our country and we now realize that what happens in New York and DC is actually more important than what happens in other parts of the country in terms of concentrated decision-making power. | ||
Real power to make real decisions in influential institutions. | ||
And then we look at where do these people come from? | ||
They come from a handful of schools and they're heavily, heavily concentrated. | ||
The most prestigious ones, it's eight of them in the Northeast, in New England. | ||
Okay, so if you're staying with me, what's the relevance to what's happening here? | ||
Let's look at what's happening at Columbia and University of Pennsylvania and Harvard. | ||
Harvard, we all know, is synonymous with elite success. | ||
Harvard Business School, Harvard Law School, the richest, most influential, best lawyers, And best businessmen come out of Harvard. | ||
They're poached out of Harvard. | ||
They're selected out of Harvard. | ||
If you go to Harvard, you're going to work at a major financial or business firm if you went to their business school. | ||
You're going to work at a major law firm if you went to their law school. | ||
And if you're a Harvard lawyer, you're going to be a senator or a congressman or a president. | ||
Not all Harvard Law School graduates will be the president, but virtually all presidents will be a Harvard Law School graduate or something similar. | ||
Or the University of Pennsylvania with their Wharton School of Business. | ||
That's the most prestigious business school. | ||
That's where Donald Trump went to business school. | ||
Okay, now let's think about what's happening over the past five weeks. | ||
You have alumni from these universities of Harvard, Columbia, UPenn, and Columbia is in New York, so again it's lopsided with diplomats and Wall Street people. | ||
You have alumni, people that went to these schools, saying that they're going to boycott the schools, they're going to stop donating to the schools, unless the schools take action against anti-Semitism, unless they target Hamas on the university campus. | ||
And why do the universities care what their alumni have to say? | ||
Because their alumni are rich. | ||
Because their alumni are filthy rich. | ||
And their alumni are filthy rich because those schools make all the rich people. | ||
So Harvard and UPenn and Columbia make rich people and their rich graduates then pay it forward and they give tens or hundreds of millions of dollars to these universities. | ||
And they sit on the boards of the universities. | ||
So these alumni hold sway over the universities. | ||
And they say, for example, we're not going to give money to Harvard if Harvard doesn't target anti-Semitism. | ||
In one case, like the article says, it's Mark Rowan. | ||
He's exerting pressure on University of Pennsylvania. | ||
He is the chief executive of Apollo Global Management, which manages $500 billion in assets. | ||
Okay, that's half of a trillion dollars. | ||
And he also sits on the board. | ||
Actually, he's the chairman of the board at the Wharton School of Business at University of Pennsylvania. | ||
Okay. | ||
So these are the American elites. | ||
These are Wall Street guys. | ||
In the case of Harvard, it was Larry Summers, who was in the Trump administration as a Treasury Secretary. | ||
It's Bill Ackman, who runs a hundred billion dollar hedge fund. | ||
It's Larry Fink, who is the chair of BlackRock, which I think it's tens of trillions of dollars in assets that they manage. | ||
And they're all exerting pressure on the Ivy League schools to stop anti-Semitism. | ||
And the Ivy League schools are listening. | ||
And so you have to ask yourself, what is the implication of all these Jews Who care deeply about Israel and deeply about so-called anti-semitism or nativism. | ||
And they're using their power as decision makers in New York, in DC, in LA. | ||
They're using their power to go back to their schools, which create the elites, Well, here's one implication. | ||
You can bet that the Wharton School of Business will not graduate anyone that doesn't like Israel. | ||
Why? | ||
Because the chairman of the board of the Wharton School of Business is Mark Rowan, a Jew who loves Israel and says that he will not give any money to UPenn unless they get serious about anti-Semitism. | ||
So, it produces an effect on these institutions. | ||
These institutions will not select people that have the wrong views. | ||
Consequently, let's make an inference. | ||
Do you think that maybe the University of Pennsylvania or Harvard, do you think that they reward Jews? | ||
Do you think that they reward people that support or are connected to Israel? | ||
Given the fact that they're the alumni that run and fund these schools, are Jewish Zionists You think that not only are people that are against Israel punished, but maybe people that are Jewish or do support Israel are elevated? | ||
Maybe they're given a little bit of preferential treatment? | ||
Would that explain, for example, why, for some reason, non-Hispanic whites are 60% of the population But 24% of the population on Ivy League campuses, and yet Jews are 2% of the population of America? | ||
But 25% of the population of Ivy League schools? | ||
Maybe that would account for this? | ||
And so in other words, we have to understand that we're not a horizontal society, we're a vertical society. | ||
We have an elite. | ||
And the elite is created, the elite is born and maintained and constantly generated through elite institutions. | ||
Like schools. | ||
Where someone turns 18 and, you know, all the stupid goyim, I mean, we're studying and we're trying to do our ACTs and SATs and we're trying to get good grades and be captain of the marching band and president of the student council. | ||
But they've been going to Harvard for generations. | ||
And they go to private school. | ||
And they got connections. | ||
They know the guy in the admissions office. | ||
And they get in. | ||
Their dad went to Harvard Business School. | ||
Then they get to Harvard Business School. | ||
And then they graduate Harvard Business School. | ||
And they're poached by one of the biggest businesses in the country. | ||
And then they make billions of dollars. | ||
And then they make the decisions about what happens in America. | ||
And what happens when they're all Jewish? | ||
What happens when they're all Jewish and they care so deeply about Israel? | ||
And they start to create institutions that only produce people like that. | ||
Or produce people that are an elite that is Jewish and at the very least not hostile to Israel. | ||
Well, that's how you start to see this conspiracy, and it's not complicated. | ||
You know, when people talk about a conspiracy theory, they say, oh, what, did everybody go to a secret hideout? | ||
Did everyone go to a skull-shaped island? | ||
And plan out everything in the world that happens, including, you know, a bird shitting on your car? | ||
Are you tripping on the sidewalk? | ||
Do they plan it all from the top down? | ||
Well, no. | ||
But power is real, and it is imbued in certain people. | ||
Some people have it, and they wield it to replicate themselves. | ||
They use it to replicate and regenerate More of themselves. | ||
They go to Harvard, they graduate Harvard, they go right to the top, and then they donate to Harvard, and that gives them power over Harvard, and then they get to determine who else graduates from Harvard to join their ranks. | ||
Like, so this is not complicated at all. | ||
What's more, they all live in the same cities. | ||
People graduate Harvard, and then they move two hours away, two hours southwest to New York City to run the hedge funds. | ||
People graduate Columbia and they stay in Manhattan. | ||
It's right there. | ||
Or they take a train ride down to Washington D.C. | ||
and they become a senator. | ||
Or they work in the think tank or a non-profit at the State Department. | ||
Or they go to Stanford. | ||
And then they go to work in Silicon Valley. | ||
But do you understand how this works? | ||
So this is an elite society where the power is heavily concentrated within a club, and they like to control the contours of the club, and who's going to be in and who's not in. | ||
And in this case, we have an elite that cares deeply about Israel, so they're going to flex. | ||
One has to ask themselves, who are all these Jewish billionaires? | ||
Who are all these Jewish billionaires who apparently they all went to UPenn and Columbia and Harvard and they make loads of money and they run the most important financial institutions and they use the money that they have to give it to Harvard and Penn and now they get to control what happens on the campuses and they don't like people criticizing the State of Israel. | ||
What's going on with that? | ||
And it may tell us something about what is happening to us white people. | ||
At the same time that the universities have had this pro-Palestine thing happening because they have international students and they're very left-wing, they're very liberal. | ||
At the same time, they're also very anti-white. | ||
At the same time, the universities are also talking all the time about how Western society has to be destroyed and white people gotta be killed and all this. | ||
And so you have to ask yourself, where were all these Jewish billionaires when white people were being attacked? | ||
Where were they when BLM was going on? | ||
On these campuses. | ||
Because BLM was happening at Harvard. | ||
BLM was happening at Columbia and UPenn. | ||
Where were the Jewish billionaires demanding? | ||
Because when the Jewish billionaires talk, the university presidents listen. | ||
They come out with statements and they condemn anti-Semitism. | ||
They disband clubs. | ||
They reassure the donors. | ||
So clearly it can't happen. | ||
But they just, but the Jewish billionaires don't care when it's BLM. | ||
They support it. | ||
They don't care when it's anti-white. | ||
They support that. | ||
But when it's anti-Israel, when it's anti-Semitism, they gotta cut that right out. | ||
They hit the universities where it counts, with the money. | ||
Or they use their influence on the boards. | ||
They go for the job of the administration, of the president. | ||
And then they listen, and then they make the desired changes. | ||
And here's the thing. | ||
I feel like white people have been convinced that things can't change. | ||
That this is the way it is, and what we're really fighting against is like a liberal society. | ||
It feels like we're fighting against the waves of the ocean, like this unstoppable force that is so vast, and we can't beat it back. | ||
But clearly that's not the case. | ||
Clearly society is molded by the elites. | ||
Because society is with the Palestinians. | ||
60% of the country supports a ceasefire. | ||
And yet these university presidents are able to exert influence in a concentrated way against the institutions that matter and make sure it's not going on over there. | ||
It's just that they don't care about our issues. | ||
They don't care about us. | ||
But it's that simple. | ||
It's not that it can't be changed. | ||
They won't change it. | ||
It's not that we can't reverse white genocide. | ||
We could reverse all these things. | ||
We could reverse the mass migration. | ||
We could reverse the demographic change. | ||
We could reverse the crime and the feminism and the civilizational decline. | ||
We could reverse all of that. | ||
We're a smart nation. | ||
We can solve problems. | ||
We have technology. | ||
We have human capital. | ||
We have physical capital. | ||
We could solve all these problems and we can improve our country. | ||
We could do all of that. | ||
It's just that the elites won't let us. | ||
They won't do it because they don't care. | ||
They are apathetic. | ||
They are liberal. | ||
They want to see decline. | ||
Or at the minimum, they're apathetic to American decline. | ||
They're not patriots. | ||
Are we starting to see maybe why that is? | ||
Are we starting to see maybe why all these Jewish people that care so much about Israel are apathetic to the fact that blacks lit up our country three years ago? | ||
When blacks were out there tearing down our statues, they didn't care. | ||
They supported it. | ||
They said, oh, that's nice. | ||
Ah, those black people, finally they're getting some justice. | ||
Isn't that nice? | ||
When the Palestinians go to get their justice, they say, oy vey, what is going on at our universities? | ||
Hello, Mr. President. | ||
What is going on at Harvard? | ||
I'm looking outside my window and I'm seeing Palestinian flags. | ||
Will you explain this to me? | ||
How did you allow this to happen? | ||
Oh, now it's not so amusing anymore. | ||
Now it doesn't make our liberal elites feel so good. | ||
They're Jews. | ||
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That's what's going on. | |
Because when it's white people, they're liberal. | ||
When BLM is saying that George Washington is a slave owner and he's gotta go and happy Juneteenth to you, you white bitch. | ||
They're liberal. | ||
That's cool, man. | ||
That's justice. | ||
Let's go. | ||
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It's about time. | |
It's about time. | ||
That makes us feel good. | ||
It's about humanity, you know? | ||
So when it comes to white people and America, liberal. | ||
When it comes to Jews and Israel, they are Nazis. | ||
They are fascists. | ||
When it comes to Hamas attacking Israel, they say, GIVE THEM HELL! | ||
CRUSH THEM! | ||
KILL THEM ALL! | ||
YOU HAVE EVERY RIGHT TO TAKE THEM OUT! | ||
GIVE THEM HELL, NETANYAHU! | ||
THEY'RE FRICKIN' TERRORISTS! | ||
LEVEL THEM! | ||
TURN IT INTO A RESORT! | ||
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What? | |
I thought you're liberal? | ||
Aren't you gonna stand shoulder-to-shoulder in solidarity with the Palestinians? | ||
They're getting their justice! | ||
Hey, it's not pretty! | ||
And yeah, maybe they burned some stuff down. | ||
Maybe some innocent people died. | ||
But you know what? | ||
They're angry. | ||
That's their anger, because of injustice. | ||
And they retort, they say, no, they just hate us! | ||
They're anti-Semitic. | ||
They've been anti-Semitic for 3,000 years. | ||
It's the oldest form of hatred. | ||
So we gotta crush them all! | ||
And it's like, well, okay, so when it comes to Israel and Jews, you're a fascist. | ||
You're a total fascist, you're a total hate the other, total fear and skepticism of the other, flag waving, Israel flag going up, free speech going down, sending the police to lock up the protesters and beat them all up. | ||
When it comes to white people, they're lit. | ||
And it's like, that's an identity issue. | ||
That is not an ideological issue, that is an identity issue. | ||
That's not hypocrisy. | ||
It's because of their identity. | ||
They don't care about America in the same way. | ||
They don't care about white people in the same way. | ||
Because they're not white. | ||
And they don't have loyalty to this country. | ||
They have loyalty to that country. | ||
That's why they care more about that country. | ||
It only makes Common sense. | ||
It's just based on basic principles. | ||
You care more about your own than about someone else. | ||
You care more about your home than a strange land. | ||
And there are foreigners living in a strange land here. | ||
Problem is, they have all the money and power. | ||
Toxic combination. | ||
And here's the white pill. | ||
There are rich white people too, and this shows this is what white people can do. | ||
This is a fine blueprint. | ||
There are plenty of rich gentiles. | ||
Rich white gentiles. | ||
So hey, here's an idea. | ||
How about the next time BLM is raping everyone and everything, how about some white billionaires stand up for white people? | ||
White people are billionaires too. | ||
I know, yes, it's shocking. | ||
But yes, there are white billionaires. | ||
There are white people with influence. | ||
Maybe next time whites are under attack, Elon Musk and Joe Rogan and Tucker Carlson and Donald Trump and, you know, I'm not going to hold my breath, but maybe like Warren Buffett and Bill Gates, maybe there's some responsibility on their part. | ||
America made them rich. | ||
America gave them an opportunity. | ||
It's their home. | ||
Maybe they could stand up a little for our country. | ||
But that is, and I don't know how likely it's going to happen, that the latter people are going to help. | ||
But that's how we could exert influence in our country. | ||
That's how, or rather, white people can have our problems solved. | ||
As if white elites stood up for white people. | ||
And you're starting to see that. | ||
Elon Musk buying Twitter and talking about white genocide is an example of this. | ||
And he is exemplar in that way. | ||
He's leading by example. | ||
What if there were many other billionaires lined up behind Elon Musk and they put their foot down when they saw anti-white rhetoric the same way that the Jews did when they saw anti-Semitism? | ||
It'd be a different country. | ||
Imagine if there was an anti-white protest at Harvard and a bunch of white billionaires got together and said, you know, we're pulling our donations, we will crush you. | ||
And imagine the Harvard president came out and said, we condemn anti-white racism. | ||
It's possible. | ||
Money talks. | ||
Just food for thought. | ||
The problem is our white elites have been brainwashed into liberalism and they're fighting against their own people. | ||
That's the issue. | ||
But that's why we need white elites. | ||
We need white influencers and decision makers who can be called upon in instances like this to start to turn the ship around. | ||
Because if they could do it, we could do it. | ||
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It's just a system. | |
They also commune with demons. | ||
That helps, but We have Jesus, so I think we have a little more power there, but... But anyway, so that's that. | ||
That's why the university thing is so important. | ||
The universities create the elites. | ||
They create the lawyers, they create the politicians, they create the journalists, the businessmen, the bankers. | ||
They create these people. | ||
And all those schools Are all smushed together in the Northeast. | ||
And all the cities are next to each other. | ||
DC, New York, Boston. | ||
Hello! | ||
That's the corridor of where all the elites live and they all know each other. | ||
And they're all in a revolving door working together. | ||
And so people need to better understand the anatomy of how that stuff works. | ||
And I'm simplifying it a little bit, but... | ||
Understand that that that's really how it works people have this idea that like oh anyone can be in the elite It's like no you kind of have to go to a certain school And you kind of have to know certain people and you kind of have to live in like a few places You know it's it's really as a club so The fact that they can flex on issues like this well it kind of tells us like who they actually are then and We have this elite club and they hate when you criticize Israel. | ||
Gee, I wonder what they're about then. | ||
Who are they? | ||
I wonder what their defining characteristic is. | ||
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That's weird. | |
They must be white supremacists, I guess. | ||
But anyway, so they must be Republicans. | ||
That's that. | ||
I want to move on. | ||
We're going to take a look at our Super Chats, see what you guys are saying about all that. | ||
That's why they care so deeply and that's why Kostin Alomaru talks about, you know, these leftists on the universities being trained in the fiction of Palestinian identity. | ||
And he was at Columbia and he was at Yale. | ||
Now he's a Jew on Twitter telling everybody, don't look at the Zionists behind the curtain. | ||
And it's the same thing with Turning Point USA. | ||
Why do you think Turning Point USA is deployed on every campus? | ||
Honestly, why do you think that is? | ||
They don't win elections. | ||
Think about this. | ||
Turning Point USA. | ||
Forty to fifty million dollars a year. | ||
They have chapters on hundreds, maybe thousands of campuses. | ||
Okay? | ||
They've got an army of students that they deploy to these conventions. | ||
When have you ever heard of Turning Point USA flipping one election? | ||
One. | ||
They're headquartered in Arizona! | ||
It's a swing state. | ||
When did you ever hear that Turning Point USA made the difference in an Arizona election or for Trump and stopped the steal? | ||
It never happened. | ||
They don't do it. | ||
Have they made any change? | ||
Ask yourself, why does Turning Point USA exist if they don't win elections? | ||
Turning Point USA exists as a Trojan horse. | ||
It's a sneaky little sleight of hand. | ||
Sleight of hand. | ||
They come in there and say, hey, are you a conservative 18-year-old? | ||
Hey, welcome home, pal. | ||
We're the Rootinus Tootinus Conservative Campus Group. | ||
Come right on in. | ||
It's USA all the way, and free market, and we like Trump, and hey, how about this? | ||
Don't you like country music? | ||
And everyone goes, yeah, I'm a vaguely conservative 18-year-old. | ||
Yeah, what the hell? | ||
Sign me up. | ||
And they go, here's your box of materials. | ||
People are like, great, okay, free market this, okay, Second Amendment, then they're like, hey, what's with all these Israel flags? | ||
And they're like, by the way, hey, by the way, you know what else is a pillar of conservatism? | ||
Supporting Israel. | ||
So, not only are we gonna stand for conservatism in America, the free market, we're also gonna stand with Israel, aren't we? | ||
We're gonna wave the Zionist flag, and you know, fuck Palestine, am I right? | ||
Go Israel! | ||
Like, this is what it's about. | ||
The purpose of Turning Point is to fight the Palestinians and to fight left-wing people that sympathize with Palestinians on the campuses. | ||
Some people think that's like an unfortunate necessity. | ||
That's like a political, oh, well, hey, I guess we have to shill for Israel. | ||
No, that's why it exists. | ||
That's the primary reason it exists. | ||
The rest is just to get you through the door. | ||
They put the American flag to get you through the door. | ||
Once you part the American flag and you step inside the tent, it's dreidels! | ||
It's dreidels, and it's the Israel flag, and that's the reason that you're there. | ||
So... | ||
And same goes for Prager University. | ||
Dennis Prager is a spy for Israel. | ||
Literally! | ||
The CEO of Prager University is a former IDF intelligence operative. | ||
Okay? | ||
That's on our LinkedIn page. | ||
I didn't make that up. | ||
It's not an infographic I found on 4chan. | ||
The CEO of Prager University is an IDF spy for Israel. | ||
It's on our LinkedIn page. | ||
Dennis Prager He, in the 1990s, was tasked with facilitating the immigration of Jews from the Soviet Union to Israel. | ||
The guy's a hardcore Zionist Jew. | ||
And he's a freak. | ||
He's in favor of pornography. | ||
The guy's like a total sicko, pervert, degenerate. | ||
Do you think that Dennis Prager and his buddies at the Israeli military, do you think that they created PragerU? | ||
To teach American young people about conservatism and the free market? | ||
Or do you think they created PragerU to get everyone, to get all these young people to support Israel? | ||
They recognize that Israel is falling out of favor with the younger generations. | ||
They recognize that younger generations either don't give a shit about Israel or they hate Israel. | ||
So Prager University was this brilliant little operation where they said, we can trick people into watching our propaganda to support Zionism by surrounding it with pro-America conservative propaganda. | ||
That's what happened to me when I was 13. | ||
When I was 13 and I was vaguely conservative or interested in politics, I was looking up stuff about the free market and Trump and, or not Trump, he wasn't around at that time, But the Second Amendment, feminism, these sorts of issues. | ||
And yeah, as a consequence, I started watching a lot of videos about how the Iraq War was actually awesome, and how Palestine never existed, and Israel should crush its enemies, and they offered the Palestinians a state so many times, but the Palestinians are intractable. | ||
They don't want to make a deal. | ||
It's their fault. | ||
They spend their money on bombs to kill Jews instead of on schools for their own children. | ||
I'm just some kid in Chicago. | ||
I'm just some kid in the suburbs of Chicago. | ||
I wanted to learn about the private sector and how feminists are retarded and how guns are Second Amendment right. | ||
And I'm watching these videos. | ||
Made in freaking Tel Aviv about how, like, I should be supporting Israel in the Israel-Palestine conflict. | ||
And it worked! | ||
And I was like a Zionist when I was 14. | ||
And that's why it exists. | ||
People think, oh man, if PragerU just didn't have that Israel stuff, it'd be great. | ||
That's why it exists! | ||
That's why Turning Point exists. | ||
That's why PragerU exists. | ||
That's why Breitbart exists. | ||
That's why the GOP exists at this point. | ||
What else do they even fight for other than that? | ||
The GOP gets it done. | ||
I mean, they chose the Speaker just so they could send $14 billion to Israel in an expedited way. | ||
Could they do that for the border wall? | ||
No. | ||
Could they defund Planned Parenthood or rip apart Obamacare like that? | ||
No. | ||
Sheldon Adelson has given hundreds of millions of dollars to make sure that the GOP is like this. | ||
It's not natural. | ||
It's not organic. | ||
It's not normal. | ||
So... You know, the older that I get, the more that I see how the sausage is made here. | ||
It's what it is. | ||
We have to liberate our country from these people, man. | ||
We need patriots. | ||
We need Americans that actually care about America. | ||
That's why it's America First. | ||
We need Americans, not Israelis. | ||
We need American white people, not necessarily these Jewish people. | ||
We need Americans, and they could be whoever, but we need Americans that actually care about what happens here more than anything else. | ||
That's not controversial. | ||
We need a opposition party that is as vigorous about defending our border as they have been about defending Israel. | ||
Like, I know that's a no-brainer, but seriously. | ||
And people think it's like, man, if only we could just... It's like, dude, the GOP exists for that purpose. | ||
It's not an accident by design. | ||
It's not a bug. | ||
It's a feature. | ||
So anyway, that's that. | ||
I want to move on. | ||
Now we're going to take a look at our Super Chats. | ||
We'll see what you guys have to say. | ||
Let me get set up here, get my water. | ||
We'll take a look. | ||
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Okay. | |
I don't know. | ||
by $1.60, Gaza war showed me that the Zionists in America control the media in a terrible way that contradicts their previous behavior toward wars. | ||
We are losing a lot of billions to their issues. | ||
My question to you, every American knows that the president cannot reach the White House without the support of the Zionists. | ||
When do you think this will stop? | ||
I don't know. | ||
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I don't know. | |
I mean, it's going to stop when Israel is no longer influential. | ||
And when will that happen? | ||
That will happen when it's not Israeli spy billionaires that run the country. | ||
I don't know when that will expire. | ||
It's gonna be like that indefinitely, I think. | ||
Because here's the thing, they have such a vested interest in controlling America because of our military. | ||
The Zionists don't care about, you know, the Congo, because the Congo doesn't have 10 aircraft carriers. | ||
We do. | ||
That's why they have to be in D.C. | ||
That's why they have to control our country. | ||
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So, it's gonna be like that. | |
Hater time sent $5. | ||
Destiny looks so tired and defeated lately. | ||
He got destroyed by actual justice warriors in a test run debate that he's been preparing for with Ben Shapiro. | ||
It's not even AJW's speciality. - I gotta watch that debate. | ||
I watched a minute of it, but maybe I'll watch that on stream this week. | ||
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Yeah. | |
He just sucks. | ||
He's just, he's not as smart as he thinks he is. | ||
Yeah. | ||
He just sucks. | ||
He's not as smart as he thinks he is. | ||
He's dumb. | ||
You know, and that's the problem, is he's just dumb. | ||
And he doesn't know anything. | ||
Not only is he dumb, but he's ignorant. | ||
He's both at the same time. | ||
And that's gotta be hard. | ||
You know, I think that for him, being smart is a big part of his identity. | ||
It's a big source of validation for him. | ||
And it's a lie. | ||
He's dumb. | ||
Sorry, you're fucking dumb. | ||
He thinks that because he talks fast that that makes him smart, and because he talks to idiot leftists that that makes him smart. | ||
He's not smart. | ||
He doesn't know anything. | ||
Just in the past week, what have we found? | ||
We found out that Destiny does not know who Francisco Franco is. | ||
He does not know who Leo Strauss is. | ||
He thought the Bible was written in Arabic. | ||
He thought the Bible was written in Arabic. | ||
He can't name every U.S. | ||
state or place it on a map. | ||
As a matter of fact, he can't find most countries on a map. | ||
He thought Jews worshiped Jesus. | ||
Like, what else? | ||
He thinks that America doesn't have a coalition against Iran in the Middle East. | ||
He thought that the Gaza Strip was in Las Vegas. | ||
He didn't know what an Intifada was. | ||
This is all just in the span of like one week. | ||
In one week, these things have surfaced. | ||
Now, we're not talking about a guy off- I'm not grilling some random person off the street with trivia. | ||
We're talking about a political livestreamer for 10 years that fashions himself as the smartest guy on the internet. | ||
And this is basic stuff, man. | ||
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Basic. | |
I don't, I don't, it's not like I reached around in a bag and said, we're talking about US geography. | ||
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We're talking about American geography. | |
People act like... | ||
Like, I don't know what. | ||
Like, we're saying, uh, oh, okay, what's the capital of the Marshall Islands? | ||
No, we're sort of saying, like, can you find Wisconsin on the map? | ||
Can you show me where New Jersey is on a map? | ||
Here is a map of the continental United States. | ||
Can you identify 40 American states? | ||
No. | ||
What language was a Bible written in? | ||
Arabic? | ||
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What? | |
Arabic? | ||
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That's crazy. | |
So... | ||
So yeah, I think he's finding out that he's an idiot and he's getting self-conscious about it, as he should. | ||
He should retire or become smarter and stop being such a fucking idiot, which is what he is. | ||
He's an imbecile. | ||
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Since the death toll from the 10-7th's attack on Israel has been changed from 1,400 to 1,200, the 15-9-11s were really more like 12-9-11s or 108-s-11 which is roughly 9.82 or 9-9-11s. | ||
Give or take an 11. | ||
Yeah, I saw that. | ||
They lowered the death count and there seems to be evidence that Israel killed all those people because, you know, How are we supposed to believe that these Hamas fighters with like AK-47s were able to do that much destruction? | ||
It doesn't even make any sense. | ||
And so what people are saying is that actually Israel deployed helicopters and Israel deployed armor and in the crossfire when they were shooting on Hamas they were actually killing their own people. | ||
I believe that. | ||
I think that's probably true. | ||
So some evidence suggests that not only was it less than they said it was, but actually they inflicted the casualties. | ||
They themselves. | ||
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Howdy Nick. | ||
Did you see the Vivek PBP appearance? | ||
Great foreign policy discussion. | ||
He's definitely warming up for a potential Trump VP. | ||
Who would you like to see as VP? | ||
Perhaps an insider like Gates or outsider like Tucker? | ||
I didn't see that, and I don't think he'll be chosen as the VP. | ||
It just wouldn't make any sense. | ||
You know, the purpose of the VP is to sort of strengthen the ticket. | ||
I don't know that Vivek does that. | ||
I don't know that Vivek brings over anybody that isn't on board with Trump. | ||
You know, Trump is going to need a statewide officeholder from a swing state. | ||
He's going to need Carrie Lake, because she's running in Arizona, which he's going to need. | ||
Maybe he's gonna pick... I honestly couldn't tell you. | ||
I don't like anybody in the Republican Party. | ||
It's not gonna be Gates. | ||
That doesn't make any sense as a choice. | ||
He's too polarizing, too conservative. | ||
You typically need someone that balances the ticket. | ||
That if you didn't love Trump... You know, because everyone that loves Trump is gonna vote for Trump. | ||
You put someone on the vice presidential part to sort of shore up the moderate part of your base or win support in a particular swing state or to appear more moderate to independence or to a certain demographic like women. | ||
Maybe pick a woman so you sort of swage the concerns of women. | ||
That's the purpose of, you know, making a strategic decision about the vice presidency. | ||
So Vivek doesn't make really any sense. | ||
Neither would Gates. | ||
And honestly, neither would Tucker, to be honest. | ||
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Nine Israelis equals 111. | ||
yeah thanks *phone rings* Just stop being annoying. | ||
You're acting like a faggot, okay? | ||
And you're annoying me. | ||
I'm just gonna say no. | ||
I mean, just stop being annoying. | ||
my waging coins to get one in super chats and tried to buy one with a joke if it requires a good joke he'll try more just you're acting like a faggot okay and you're annoying me pretty i'm just gonna say no i mean just just stop being annoying you know you listen you for whatever reason look i don't moderate the live chat you | ||
You're in the live chat, you said something that got yourself banned, you super chat and be annoying, acting all entitled, and then you say, well, you tell me what to say to get unbanned! | ||
Listen, dude, wrong approach. | ||
Now you're just annoying me, and you're acting like a faggot, and it's pissing me off. | ||
I don't even want to unban you now. | ||
So, just send a normal super chat that doesn't piss me off. | ||
And then I will just say, hey, can you unban me? | ||
Okay, then I'll say okay, fine, but I'm not gonna after that. | ||
You gotta send me another super chat that says, hey, please, hi, I love the show, will you please unban me? | ||
Then I'll say okay. | ||
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But you're just being irritating right now. | |
Because he's obviously a shill. | ||
dollars sargon left and did the smug i told you so bit when catholic churches got attacked but acted alderian treated israel getting attacked like it was a funeral dot the videos called israel of the events because he's obviously a shill i mean i saw he was in this heated debate with autumn griper on twitter and he went out there and said hey well if you think tommy robinson or gad sod who's a canadian uh guy he says | ||
if you think he's an enemy of the west you've lost the plot You're way too esoteric, because that's ridiculous. | ||
And there was this debate, and Autumn Greuper said, oh really? | ||
How's it ridiculous? | ||
Gad Saad is a Zionist Jew, and he clearly cares more about Israel than he does about Canada. | ||
How's that absurd or esoteric to think that he's part of the problem? | ||
And there's this long discussion and eventually Sargon just gives up and says, Oh, you know, well, you're gay and you're, uh, you can't grow a beard. | ||
You don't have a girlfriend. | ||
And it's like, you know, it's one thing to do trash talk if you win the debate, but it's another thing to pretend like you're debating and then clearly lose and then say, Oh, I never cared about being a debater anyway. | ||
I didn't, I didn't even care about making my point. | ||
I just don't like you. | ||
Because that just shows you don't really have an argument. | ||
If there was an argument, you'd present it. | ||
If you had a cogent argument, you would say it. | ||
You would win the debate. | ||
But you don't have one. | ||
So, it's obvious that he's just a sellout. | ||
And I'm sure he gets self-conscious when you press him and make it obvious. | ||
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Is Nasrallah's speech the only reason you doubt that Hezbollah will retaliate once Israel starts to annex North Gaza? | ||
Well, Nasrallah is the leader of Hezbollah, and Nasrallah said, well, we're already at war with Israel. | ||
So what does that mean? | ||
If they're already at war, then, you know, everyone was waiting for a declaration of war. | ||
He says, well, this is war. | ||
So he told us that that's what we can expect, is these sort of tit-for-tat, limited engagements, So, I mean, it's not like his speech is... I mean, he told us what they're doing. | ||
So, yeah, I mean, it's like... If I tell you, hey, I'm gonna punch you in the face, and you're like, really? | ||
When? | ||
And I'm like, well, I'm already punching you in the face. | ||
And you're like, well, is him saying that the reason you believe that he's not gonna punch you in the face? | ||
It's like, well, yeah, he's the leader of Hezbollah, and he basically said he did not declare war. | ||
He omitted a formal declaration of war. | ||
He did not...and what's more, he didn't give any conditions for escalation. | ||
He didn't say how or when they would escalate or what the tripwire would be. | ||
So they chickened out. | ||
It's a game of chicken and they blinked. | ||
Because they had been making these threats. | ||
They said, if Israel keeps bombing, we will go in. | ||
If they attack Gaza, we will go in. | ||
And they did both those things, and they didn't go in. | ||
And then he gave a speech and said, well, we're already attacking them. | ||
So, um... | ||
So yeah, I think that that was an off-ramp. | ||
I think that was a way for him to ramp off from their bellicose threats, because they don't want to get bombed by the United States. | ||
So yeah, I think they're not gonna do it. | ||
Greatest City sent $25. | ||
Today is 11-11. | ||
12 years ago it was 11-11-11, and it was the day Elder Scrolls V was released. | ||
I wanna send a big birthday shoutout and 07 to Skyrim. | ||
Okay, thank you for the... It's just never gonna happen. | ||
The more you talk about it, the more it's just never gonna happen, man. | ||
But thanks for the super chat. | ||
Yeah, 11-11-23. | ||
Pretty crazy. | ||
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Vivek had his moments in the GOP debate, but be honest, you would never vote for a Poojit for Prey, right? | ||
He's basically a red coat. | ||
Well, you know, it's not ideal, but, I mean, would you vote for Biden or Ramaswamy? | ||
I mean, I would vote for Vivek. | ||
Would you vote for abortion, gay marriage, trannies, war with the world, and, you know, mass migration because it's Biden? | ||
Or would you vote for Ramaswamy because, you know, he's gonna do all the base stuff? | ||
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I would vote for the Indian. | |
I wish it was the same policies in a white guy, but you know what? | ||
Not a lot of white guys are rising up and being based, sadly. | ||
And Mexicans! | ||
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My tummy's growling. | |
Favorite Christmas movie? | ||
Honestly, I love Christmas music. | ||
I'm not really into the Christmas movies. | ||
I mean, I like the aesthetic of it, but I haven't really seen any of them. | ||
I've seen all the ones, like, honestly, I don't think I've seen any of them. | ||
I've seen A Christmas Story. | ||
I've seen Elf. | ||
Frosty the Snowman. | ||
What else? | ||
What are the big ones? | ||
Best Christmas movies. | ||
I've seen Charlie Brown. | ||
Um, um, But I haven't seen It's a Wonderful Life. | ||
I haven't seen... What are the classics though? | ||
What are the classics? | ||
I haven't seen It's a Wonderful Life. | ||
I haven't seen I haven't seen home alone all the way through These aren't classics Haven't seen miracle on 34th Street Haven't seen a Christmas Carol or Or, uh... Christmas Vacation, haven't seen that. | ||
Haven't seen White Christmas, haven't seen... Yeah, so I haven't seen almost any of these. | ||
So my favorite would probably be Frosty the Snowman that was my favorite when I was a kid That was An elf elf is very that that's everyone would watch that when I was a kid you'd watch that in school You remember do you remember the Christmas party at school? | ||
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I? | |
If only life could be simple. | ||
I remember I had like an existential crisis in fifth grade Over this because I sort of saw the future about you know that it was like my childhood was going away and You know, we're all gonna die and everything and But yeah, those are the days right | ||
You remember when because there is something about like the anticipation like winter break and You know what? | ||
I think about all the time This is my Roman Empire think about this every day you remember how in like elementary school classrooms they would just have like posters all over the walls and in every classroom, they would have a calendar and And they would have like a little sign over the calendar for each month and each month would be a different like placard. | ||
It would be festive. | ||
You know, like November would have the pilgrims and the pumpkins and December would have snow and Christmas and January would be winter and And I feel like things like that, maybe this is just a theory, okay? | ||
But I feel like things like that made us feel like we were in the season. | ||
Because now, when you're an adult, everything looks the same no matter- I don't decorate, my house looks the same, outside looks the same, it all looks the same. | ||
But when you go to school every day, and it's like, oh, it's the Christmas thing, and oh, it's Christmas decorations, and we're gearing up for winter break, and talking about winter break, and we're getting ready for the Christmas party, and we're gonna watch Elf, and do a Christmas craft, and all this, it's like, it really felt like a real holiday, you know? | ||
That's how holidays are supposed to be, like a real escape, and real merriment. | ||
I don't feel like that. | ||
You know, everyone says these days, these days, I mean, when you get, when you get to this age, they say, oh, it doesn't feel like Halloween anymore. | ||
It doesn't feel like Christmas anymore. | ||
It doesn't feel, it doesn't, it doesn't hit the same. | ||
You know? | ||
So Elf was a huge, you know, it's Christmas elementary school party. | ||
And even like the Christmas Walk and our like, In our neighborhood, our downtown, they had a Christmas walk where you go to all the different businesses and all the different businesses have like a craft or like a snack or whatever and it was just the coziest. | ||
That was the best. | ||
Now it's just another month. | ||
Just another... And I know that's not... I don't want all the Christians to lecture me and say, Hey! | ||
That's not the reason for the season! | ||
I know, I know, I know, I know, I know. | ||
I'm just lamenting the seasonal... Seasonal disaffected Zoomer. | ||
I'm a seasonally disaffected Zoomer. | ||
Not because of the lack of vitamin D, but because, you know, the Christmas parties are over. | ||
And I'm blackmailed. | ||
But yeah, those were the days. | ||
Was there anything better? | ||
Was there anything better than the Halloween parade and the Christmas party and the Valentine's Day? | ||
On Valentine's Day everybody would buy those boxes, you know those thin boxes of like themed Valentines and Everybody would bring him in and they'd write a valentine to everybody in the class and you'd get a bag full of valentines And you know that one kid that was like obsessed with spider-man He would have the spider-man valentines every year and the girl that was obsessed with Hello Kitty. | ||
She would have the Hello Kitty valentines and Yeah, those are the days But not anymore Nope, not anymore. | ||
Guess what happens? | ||
You grow up, your parents die, you know, your grandparents die, and it's all over, and you don't get to go to school, and everyone's set up a bunch of crafts for you. | ||
You know, you're setting up the crafts. | ||
And really, the only salvation from, like, The dread is to have children, I think. | ||
That's the only way, because you can't enjoy that anymore. | ||
You can't enjoy it. | ||
You can't go back. | ||
It will never be the same. | ||
You will never enjoy that. | ||
You will never enjoy anything as much as you enjoyed those simple things when you were a child, ever. | ||
It's closed off to you forever. | ||
It's done. | ||
But what you can do is you can have children and you can do it for them. | ||
And if you do it for them and with them, you can recapture it in a different way. | ||
But that's it. | ||
But you can't go back. | ||
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So. | |
And honestly, you know, as much as I hate on women, or I should say, as much as I hate women, and as much as I am procrastinating starting my own family, I really do, and as much as I am procrastinating starting my own family, I really do, I really do believe You know, because that's the only good thing in the world. | ||
It's the only thing. | ||
You know? | ||
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Like... | |
What a hollow existence without that. | ||
Without children being in the world, you know? | ||
Or children being in your life, you know? | ||
And people that you love being in your life like that. | ||
On Earth, that's the most important thing that we have in the world, is that. | ||
Outside of, obviously, you know, the faith-based things, the Eucharist and Mass and our... | ||
Our religion and all of that. | ||
I mean, you just, you can't even, you can't even come close, you can't even try to be satisfied without a family, I feel like. | ||
And that's the saddest thing is that everyone's getting away from that. | ||
You wanna know why? | ||
Because everybody's selfish. | ||
I feel like that's a big part of it. | ||
I feel like everybody's selfish and nobody wants to come together and do the responsible thing And, uh, create children. | ||
Myself included! | ||
I include myself in that. | ||
But, uh, you know, we need to become nicer and more loving, and we need to be more selfless, and we need to reconnect with each other, and we need to create a family society where, you know, there's true reconciliation among people. | ||
And people start to create homes again. | ||
That's the other thing, is there's no homes anymore. | ||
There's no homes. | ||
There's houses, but there's no homes. | ||
You know, like I saw on Twitter the other day, there was a picture of the house from Home Alone, before and after the interior of the house in the movie, and the real interior of the real house, which is I think in like Winnetka, Illinois. | ||
And the in the movie it's like Elaborate wallpaper and red carpet and it's a it's like a warm. | ||
It feels like a home. | ||
It's like old furniture inviting cozy color and The house today the real house. | ||
It's like a modern interior. | ||
It's all white. | ||
It's all white. | ||
It's all grayscale There's no furniture. | ||
There's like a little table it's all it's all white and gray and And you know they're they're building up these houses in these like subdivisions away from all the black people that are killing everybody and it's like the parents are separated or divorced and all these problems are going on. | ||
Where are the homes? | ||
And I think that's why That's a big part of, at least it was initially, now I'm in this, okay? | ||
Now I'm in this battle. | ||
So much of it I wake up every day and I'm like, I can't let the Jews kill me, you know? | ||
But at least when I started this, it was because I came from a home. | ||
And honestly, I feel like I've sort of lost that a little bit because I'm in the battle. | ||
I become jaded. | ||
I become cynical. | ||
It's unfortunate, but it's what happens. | ||
And I can tell you that at least when I started, and maybe somewhat still today, a big part of what motivated me was because I did come from a home. | ||
My parents were together. | ||
They still are. | ||
I came from an intact home. | ||
You know, my parents were traditional. | ||
They loved each other. | ||
They were never separated. | ||
There wasn't drinking. | ||
There wasn't fighting. | ||
There wasn't, you know, we were wholesome. | ||
We were a wholesome family in a nice neighborhood. | ||
And I had an idyllic childhood. | ||
It was Little League Baseball. | ||
It was walking to school. | ||
You know, I came home for lunch. | ||
My mom was home. | ||
She made me lunch. | ||
Like, we had Halloween costumes. | ||
And we weren't rich. | ||
I mean, we were actually poor, basically. | ||
And we were basically poor. | ||
Before people jump down my throat and say, oh well you were rich, we were not rich. | ||
But I had a real family. | ||
But I had a real family, I had real parents that really cared. | ||
And all of that is going away. | ||
Little League Baseball is going away. | ||
Halloween is going away. | ||
These communities are going away. | ||
These old communities. | ||
Our way of life is disappearing. | ||
Everything that is good is going away. | ||
All the wholesomeness, all the families, all the innocent pleasures and joys, the care, you know? | ||
It's children. | ||
Children have the unique ability to have an innocent and careless joy. | ||
And we used to have a society that was sort of built around Raising them, loving them, caring for them, and that's why people stayed together, and that's why things were decent and pleasant and pretty and beautiful. | ||
That's why we had public places, so people can enjoy them with their families. | ||
And now... | ||
We have this mature society where, you know, even these words have a different meaning. | ||
People talk about care, and they don't mean, like, caring for each other. | ||
They talk about, like, fucking welfare. | ||
You know what I'm talking about? | ||
There's, like, this new vocabulary. | ||
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People talk about harm and care. | |
Well, people need the care that they deserve, and care is like cutting your dick off. | ||
You know, we need resources and care. | ||
And what they mean by that is like government subsidized dick cutting off. | ||
They mean like government subsidized, we're gonna cut your dick off. | ||
Government subsidized, we're gonna freaking put you on SSRIs and rape you forever. | ||
It's so sad. | ||
I mean that that's what really breaks my heart as like Because I really am I feel like a roguish personality like I'm very individualistic. | ||
I'm very narcissistic Unfortunately, I'm very Selfish and like a row I feel like I'm a true like rogue I'm a maverick | ||
But you know what like I my heart really breaks for the country because You know because it's it's really falling apart in that way, you know, it's like It's we're gonna we're gonna cultivate a country where there's no like and not to sound gay or whatever But where there's really no love we're not where people don't care about each other these I'm talking about | ||
The texture of life that makes life worth living. | ||
You know, these little things. | ||
It's like when people show that video of people going to the 7-Eleven outside Disney World in the 90s. | ||
And it's these things, we don't even have a word for these things. | ||
They're not quantifiable. | ||
We can't qualitatively describe them. | ||
You know, but that's all going away. | ||
And it's really sad. | ||
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So... | |
At the end of the day, that's why we do this. | ||
It's not because we're racist. | ||
It's not because we hate people. | ||
It's not because, you know, even we're ideologically motivated. | ||
We just want to create a society where we can have homes, you know, where we can have fucking... | ||
Celebration of Christmas that that's what we want to create what you know I saw I saw like something with destiny the other day He's the pretty he's my perfect foil because he is More than he is liberal. | ||
He is a complete nihilist like degenerate and He said in his interview with Adam 22 and Richard Spencer's there, he said, we don't need God to have Christmas, because isn't it kind of fucking fun that we all fucking watch the same fucking movies and, you know, we all get together and it's like, it's like, no, no, dude, like you, you totally missed the point. | ||
You totally missed the point of the whole thing. | ||
You know, they want to create this society where we're all going through the motions. | ||
It's like, really? | ||
Really, Steven? | ||
You abandon your child, you separate it with his birth mother, your current wife, you both sleep with other people, you're on drugs all the time, you're high all the time, really? | ||
You think that Christmas is just like an intermission between you fucking up your own kid's life? | ||
And you living this insane, reprehensible life with your, what's supposed to be, your spouse? | ||
It's just like a brief intermission where we pretend to be, uh, like children or something? | ||
We pretend to be wholesome, we go through the motions and pretend like we're human beings? | ||
Crazy. | ||
You know? | ||
Anyway. | ||
So, uh... | ||
I don't know. | ||
Christmas movies. | ||
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I don't really watch a lot of them. | |
Probably Frosty the Snowman though. | ||
It's my favorite. | ||
Posted Groeper sent $10, American Cowboys going to Israel be like, "Dagnabbit if I'm going to just sit here and watch Israel be wiped out." Then they fly to Israel and take photos with Cassie, lol. | ||
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Yeah, I saw that. | |
Dennis Draper sent $3, Hey Nick, what's the second step in Keith's pickup tactic? | ||
I gotta know. | ||
Gotta buy the course. | ||
You think I'm giving this information out for free? | ||
You think I'm giving out, this is gold, you think I'm giving out Keith's information that he told me for free? | ||
You gotta pay for that. | ||
You gotta buy my course. | ||
Uh, no. | ||
I'm glad that he's spreading the gospel, but no. | ||
We celebrate on Sunday, not Saturday. | ||
But hey, good for him. | ||
Uh, no. | ||
I'm glad that he's spreading the gospel, but no. | ||
Uh, we celebrate on Sunday, not Saturday. | ||
But hey, good for him. | ||
That's actually really nice. | ||
CGRR sent $10. | ||
Jewish guy kicks a black guy on the subway. | ||
Black guy kicks his ass. | ||
Jiu on Twitter complains about this anti-Semitic hate crime. | ||
Non-AF right-wing Twitter says it's the Jews fault for enabling blacks to be anti-semitic. | ||
Why do these idiots have to be 20% wrong about everything? | ||
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You totally missed the point, man. | |
You totally missed the whole point of the show. | ||
Hey, thanks for the super chat. | ||
Congrats on starting RCIA. | ||
I'm glad to hear that. | ||
Thanks to you going every Tuesday mass, every Sunday and all holy days of obligation. | ||
Also that Zerka shit is a bad look. | ||
I like him and realistically he got his ass beat after jumping the HS guy. | ||
UKW. | ||
Hey, thanks for the super chat. | ||
Congrats on starting RCIA. | ||
I'm glad to hear that. | ||
I hope you stick with that. | ||
As far as Zerka goes, I haven't talked to Zerka in a long time. | ||
I'm not gonna weigh in on that. - Pretty fly white guy sent $3, 266. | ||
Ben Shapiro's definition of self-determination comes with fine print. | ||
Yeah. | ||
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You're right. | |
And with all of them. | ||
CGRR sent $3. | ||
Labor can sometimes last like 50 hours. | ||
Sometimes it'll be painless for 5 hours at a time. | ||
That dude wasn't that weird for watching your show. | ||
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Oh my gosh. | |
Hope that baby came out healthy, BTW. | ||
It's a joke, fag. | ||
What are you, white knighting for him? | ||
Um, by the way... It's a joke, you stupid ass. | ||
Enjoy the show. | ||
Um, actually... | ||
Dude, are you bearing his baby too, or what's going on? | ||
Hey, good morning. | ||
- Hey, good morning. - Okay. good morning. - Okay. | ||
Hashtag Dawson did Al-Aqsa a flood. | ||
Yeah, he did that. | ||
HW sent $20. | ||
You're so ambitious aren't you Nikki? | ||
You know what you look like to me? | ||
With your good bag and your cheap shoes? | ||
You look like a rube. | ||
You're not more than one generation from poor white trash. | ||
Are you Agent Haley? | ||
She's Indian! | ||
And that accent you've tried so desperately to shed? | ||
Pure South Carolina. | ||
Was your daddy a coal manor? | ||
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What? | |
That doesn't even make any sense. | ||
She's Indian. | ||
You're like, you're like trying to say, oh, you know, she, she thinks that she can get away from her white trash roots. | ||
She's Indian! | ||
She's not even from here, dude. | ||
What is, her name is Nimrata. | ||
What's even her, what's her kid's name? | ||
It's crazy. | ||
Her kid's name is Naline. | ||
*sniff* Yeah, white trash named Nalene. | ||
Nalene and Rina and Nimrata. | ||
No, bro. | ||
You missed. | ||
You missed. | ||
Big miss. | ||
I just heard it now, and God bless him. | ||
That's honestly awesome to hear. | ||
I didn't know that happened though. | ||
Until just a moment ago. | ||
So, good for him. | ||
his life to Jesus Christ? | ||
Thanks for reading. | ||
Have a great weekend. | ||
God bless you in chat. | ||
I just heard it now and God bless him. | ||
That's honestly awesome to hear. | ||
I didn't know that happened though until just a moment ago. | ||
So good for him. | ||
Doge shit poster 69 sent $3 from the river to the sea. | ||
Nick likes to watch me pee. | ||
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Okay. | |
Corn maze sent $3. | ||
I was merely suggesting yesterday that Joe Boomer should be banned for breaking does and harassing band a normal streamer with a GF Well, you can take your suggestion and shove it up your ass. | ||
Okay Hail Joe the Boomer because Brant is a race mixing person and his apparent girlfriend called me ugly So you know what I I hope Joe the Boomer, I hope he goes freaking Friday the 13th on both of them. | ||
I hope he goes Michael Myers on both of them for that matter. | ||
He broke terms of service. | ||
You know what else is against terms of service? | ||
She called me ugly on a live stream. | ||
So, Halloween's over, but Joe the Boomer never sleeps. | ||
So he can go, he can go and say whatever he wants in a live chat, You can go Friday the 13th on the both of them. | ||
They got it coming. | ||
They had that sick couple. | ||
I'm sure they get together and call me ugly. | ||
You think they call me ugly together? | ||
You think they get together and they talk about how ugly I am while they betray their race? | ||
You think they get together and while they're betraying their own race they say, haha, we hate our own people and Nick Fuentes is so ugly. | ||
Oh, Joe the Boomer kills them both. | ||
Kidding. | ||
In Minecraft I meant. | ||
In Fortnite, in Tilted Towers, but I'm kidding, kidding, but no we're not banning Joe the Boomer. | ||
Joe the Boomer's spirit will rise from the grave and we will see that he was right about Brandt. | ||
Ryan Gilmore sent $10, love the show Nick. | ||
What do you think of Dr. Shiva running for president? | ||
He's a millionaire, inventor of email, and the only one running that exposes Zionist and the swarm of elites. | ||
The lesser of two evils is killing your children. | ||
Listen dude, the Shiva thing, let's just not. | ||
That dude is just like, crazy self promoter. | ||
I've been hearing about that forever. | ||
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I don't buy the hype. | |
YouTube Finance sent $3. | ||
Why do you never bring up Chinese influence? | ||
Are you a paid China shill that is being hired to put 100% of the blame on Jewish people when Chinese are almost as terrible and there are 1.5 billion x? | ||
I am a shill for China, but I don't get paid. | ||
I wish I was a paid Chinese shill. | ||
I shill for free. | ||
I wish they were paying me, because I'm really holding down the fort out here, man. | ||
I'm defending TikTok, I'm defending Xi, I'm promoting their whole system, and I'm swatting down all these State Department lies about the Uyghurs. | ||
You know, the Uyghurs should be in camps. | ||
They don't have enough Uyghurs. | ||
You want to know why? | ||
They're all terrorists! | ||
Nobody ever says that part of the story. | ||
Did you know that before China started rounding them up, that they were killing people all the time? | ||
It's been a volatile region forever. | ||
And finally, finally the Chinese are introducing a little law and order. | ||
I'd like to see that in America. | ||
Nobody ever says that. | ||
Even the United States said that the East Turkistan Resistance was a terrorist group. | ||
And that we took them off so that we could say, oh you're putting people in camps. | ||
They were putting terrorists in camps. | ||
And we stopped calling them terrorists so we could bitch about it. | ||
So, uh, I'm an unpaid shill for China, and you know what? | ||
You're wrong about that, okay? | ||
Because, listen. | ||
And less joking here, I do think that the United States should confront China. | ||
We should ban them from buying our land. | ||
We should decouple our economy from them. | ||
We should put all of our strategic and advanced manufacturing in America. | ||
We should reshore what we can, friendshore what we can't. | ||
We should be building a larger navy. | ||
We should be building a space force. | ||
You know, we should be confronting China. | ||
Here's the thing, though. | ||
The United States cannot confront China because we're destroying ourselves from within. | ||
And a lot of people can't understand this. | ||
In order for the United States to project strength abroad, we have to be strong at home. | ||
But we can't be strong at home. | ||
Like, for example, the Chinese Navy is bigger than ours. | ||
Their shipbuilding capacity is 20 times what ours is. | ||
Why? | ||
We don't have manufacturing. | ||
Their military spending, newsflash, is the same as ours. | ||
People don't know that, but it's the same. | ||
People say, they spend $290 billion a year on their military. | ||
No, they don't. | ||
They spend $700 billion on their military. | ||
In real terms. | ||
And their procurement is catching up at 8% per year. | ||
These guys are catching up. | ||
But that's got nothing to do with them. | ||
And it's got everything to do with us. | ||
We can't match their military because we don't have industry. | ||
And another thing. | ||
We don't have leaders that represent us because our leaders care about Israel. | ||
And we don't have universities picking the best and brightest like China's do because they're rewarding diversity. | ||
Because we have to be diverse because we have to be safe for the Jews. | ||
And it goes on and on and on like this. | ||
Our borders open. | ||
Our cities are full of filth and fecal matter and crime and So we can't confront China, not under the current circumstances, and it's got nothing to do with China. | ||
It's got everything to do with us and our leadership. | ||
So, I mean, you're an idiot if you don't see the problem as the Zionist subversion and the Jewish infiltration of our elite. | ||
That's the issue. | ||
The Chinese are not why our borders are open. | ||
The Chinese are not why we don't have manufacturing. | ||
The Chinese are not why we're going and fighting and dying for Israel. | ||
Did the Chinese put us at war in Iraq? | ||
Were they responsible for that? | ||
Because, like Vivek said, and like others have pointed out, multipolarity has accelerated because we went to war in Iraq, and because we've engaged in all these other wars in the Middle East. | ||
Did China make us do that? | ||
Did China make us do those things? | ||
Did China make us embrace feminism and gay marriage? | ||
Nope. | ||
When you look at the people that started the NAACP, when you look at the suffragettes, when you look at the feminists in the 70s, when you look at all these different groups, when you look at Open Society Foundation, are these all Chinese guys? | ||
I don't think so. | ||
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So... | |
And here's the difference. | ||
Everyone's getting tough on China. | ||
In case you haven't noticed, you stupid ass, everybody's getting tough on China. | ||
It was a contest last night to see who was the toughest on China. | ||
You know, you brought the Chinese in. | ||
No, you brought the Chinese in. | ||
Well, we're gonna ban them from buying land. | ||
We're gonna build 100 submarines. | ||
We're gonna decouple our economy. | ||
We're gonna ban TikTok. | ||
And the Biden administration's doing the same thing. | ||
The Biden is continuing the trade war. | ||
They are giving more money to Taiwan. | ||
They're sending diplomatic delegations to Taiwan. | ||
I mean, so... We're getting tough on China. | ||
If you think China's the problem, you're just not paying attention, man. | ||
So you're just wrong. | ||
Are you? | ||
And by the way, I love when people say, you're being paid to blame the Jews. | ||
Yeah, that's why I'm banned from the banking system, you stupid fucking idiot. | ||
I wish China would open up a bank account for me. | ||
I can't have one because I blame the Jews for things. | ||
Yeah, there's a big market for blaming the Jews for things. | ||
That's very lucrative. | ||
That's why everybody's getting in on it. | ||
That's why everybody does it, right? | ||
That's why Kanye West lost 1.6 billion dollars doing it, because it's such a hot commodity. | ||
It's so lucrative. | ||
That's why, that's why, you know, everyone that associates with me gets punished and they never do it again. | ||
That's why universities are cracking down and on and on and on. | ||
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Are you being paid to ignore China? | |
Yeah, right. | ||
Peter Thiel thinks China's the biggest threat. | ||
He was the biggest donor in the 2022 cycle. | ||
Everybody's tough on China. | ||
What a retarded thing to say. | ||
And I wish they were paying me, man. | ||
I wish. | ||
If they offered me political asylum, I would take it in the future. | ||
If I were exiled from the United States, I wish they would give me asylum because I'm being persecuted by my own fucking country for being America first. | ||
I come on the show every night and talk about putting America first. | ||
I exercise my First Amendment right and my own country's at war with me. | ||
Solid. | ||
If they gave me a hot Chinese wife and they gave me an estate and they paid me, you know, maybe I'd take it in the future. | ||
Maybe. | ||
Probably not. | ||
But I'd at least consider it rather than get raped to death over here. | ||
Raped to death and thrown in jail and freaking no-fly list and speeding ticket and all this bullshit that I gotta deal with here. | ||
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So... How dare you? | |
I don't even believe that for two seconds. | ||
I don't even believe that for two seconds. | ||
Sounds like you're full of shit. | ||
Well, the significance is that Saudi Arabia funded the rebels against Syria for 10 years. | ||
Yes. | ||
The Saudis tried to overthrow Assad, and now Assad is in Saudi Arabia for the OIC. | ||
So that's the significance, and it shows how the Muslim world is coming together. | ||
That Raisi is there, and Assad made the trip out. | ||
It's totally unthinkable. | ||
The Saudis were funding ISIS, and the Saudis were funding the so-called moderate opposition, the Free Syrian Army, and all that. | ||
And they tried to overthrow Assad. | ||
And they almost won. | ||
So they have tried to kill this man. | ||
And then he popped out. | ||
And then he pulled up. | ||
And it's awesome. | ||
I saw that. | ||
Not a good look. | ||
You know, not a good look. | ||
And here's the thing. | ||
And I like Zyrka, but you can't talk all that shit and then get beat up. | ||
You know, like... That's why I never threaten to fight people, because I'm not a big guy. | ||
I can't... I never say, I'll kick your ass, because I'm not kicking anybody's ass. | ||
I'm not a... I'm not a boxer. | ||
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So... | |
That's what it is. | ||
I mean you can't and he like chased him down and then got knocked down like you can't you can't that'd be like if I don't go around chasing people to beat him up and then get knocked down you know what I mean like you can't do that really so so I like Zerkaa I support him in this difficult time but yeah I mean that was that was rough that was hard to watch so but he's entertaining I mean he's fun | ||
But yeah I mean come on man he can't be he can't be talking all that trash and then he show up and like slip and fall. | ||
I'm like dude. | ||
But I like him and everything. | ||
He's a good dude. | ||
I think everyone agrees that was sort of an L. | ||
Ghabar sent some help. | ||
How's Al doing? | ||
Why do you care? | ||
Not really. | ||
I don't, uh... I wasn't really paying attention whenever that happened. | ||
I heard about it. | ||
Yeah, I've heard that. | ||
call it because he was up all night doing meth not really i don't uh i wasn't really paying attention whatever that happened i heard about it john jeet sent three dollars have you heard yay's latest leak is real real leak from an ex-yeezy guy it's really good yeah i've heard that it is good natsuk grecoid sent three dollars do you still love me when you say stuff like that you're Okay. | ||
You know, somehow still really annoying. | ||
But fine. | ||
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If you leave me alone. | |
I permaned 200 cent, $3. | ||
There! | ||
I love the show, Nick. | ||
Will you please unban me? | ||
You know, somehow still really annoying. | ||
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But fine. | |
If you leave me alone. | ||
There, okay, I unbanned you. | ||
Will you not be annoying now? | ||
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Sheesh. | |
HW sent $5. | ||
I swear on my mom's grave that back in 2015-16 there was a clip of Tommy Robinson in prison being filmed and he said that MI5 asked him to lead the far right for them. | ||
Then he saw the camera and said, shit, I shouldn't have said that. | ||
I don't remember that. | ||
But that was... I never really paid any attention to anything he ever did. | ||
Basterisk sent $20. | ||
Do you have any general insight on dealing with the loss of a loved one? | ||
I respect your wisdom and eloquence on stuff. | ||
Uh, I don't know. | ||
I don't really want to talk about that. | ||
It's like the end of the show, man. | ||
It's like two and a half hours in and it's 3 a.m. | ||
and bro's like, hey have any advice on a dead loved one? | ||
Um, I mean what what it whenever people say these things it's like There's no advice to give. | ||
It's reality. | ||
You know, what you're asking is, how do I cope with reality? | ||
You have to deal with it, okay? | ||
People die. | ||
That's a part of life. | ||
And people die all the time. | ||
People young and old die. | ||
And it's very sad. | ||
And you're going to die, and I'm going to die, and we could all... I don't want to jinx it, but you never know when you're going to die. | ||
So... What are we to do? | ||
We miss our loved ones, and we think about them. | ||
What more can you do? | ||
That's how it is. | ||
It's just like anything else. | ||
We have to work. | ||
We have to die. | ||
That's life. | ||
You know, so... Acceptance. | ||
Acceptance is really the key. | ||
And it's okay to be sad. | ||
It's okay to be sad, and it's okay to be... You know, because it's... You're sad. | ||
And you experience sadness, and over time, I think you become less sad about it. | ||
It never leaves you. | ||
But you have to accept it and, you know, sort of continue with your life. | ||
And you have to realize that we're all going to heaven, you know, or, well, or hell. | ||
But, you know, we're all, our life doesn't end. | ||
So, I mean, if there's any, if there's any consolation, if there's any solace, it's that death is not the end, you know. | ||
And if you really have faith and if you really believe that, then it makes it not completely devastating, I think. | ||
Although, you know, it depends on who died. | ||
Depending on who died, I mean, nothing's gonna make it less devastating. | ||
But, uh... There you go. | ||
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Hey, thank you, I appreciate it. | |
Yeah, no, I'm... Look, I'm just a free thinker, okay? | ||
Nick is awesome, seeing a bunch of slander towards him, but the establishment doesn't like freethinkers. | ||
I'm not white, but I get behind your message. | ||
Hey, thank you. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Yeah, no, I'm just a freethinker, okay? | ||
I'm just a shameless incel. | ||
That's really all that I am. | ||
I'm really just a shameless, uh, look, I just don't care if people have people are like, you're a freaking Nazi, gay, pedophile, freak, incel, and you hate women and poor people, and then, you know, I just like, I'm just a guy with like zero filter. | ||
I'm just like a guy with zero filter. | ||
No fucks to give, okay? | ||
DGAF. | ||
And, uh... | ||
Highly intelligent free thinker, you know, and that's that's what they hate. | ||
They hate that. | ||
They hate a guy that just doesn't really. | ||
That cares, but at the same time, doesn't really care. | ||
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They don't like that. | |
Wixie sent ten dollars. | ||
If you caught Netanyahu in bed with your wife, you'd ask him what kind of coffee he'd want in the morning. | ||
Yeah, just like Zelensky, right? | ||
French Catholic Center. | ||
Hey Nick. | ||
Long time no chat. | ||
Good show tonight. | ||
I gotta say, it's quite amusing watching the Jews now having to face the leftist creatures they've created, like in that ex clip. | ||
Love you man. | ||
Peace. | ||
Love you too, buddy. | ||
Yeah, yeah, I don't know. | ||
Everyone's saying that. | ||
It's like... But they will have license to defeat them. | ||
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We won't. | |
That's the difference. | ||
Oh, you're the first person ever to think of this. | ||
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Hmm. | |
Hey Nick, great episode. | ||
Maybe too late for you now, but have you ever thought for the highest effectiveness in spreading this message to the conservative masses and to make real change by garnering large-scale support to deliver this information more strategically to prevent cancellation? | ||
Oh, you're the first person ever to think of this. | ||
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Hmm. | |
Maybe if, you know, there is censorship, but maybe if we took a message that they want to censor and just said it slightly differently, it wouldn't be censored. | ||
Oh. | ||
Oh, no one's ever thought of that before. | ||
No one's ever thought of the fact that we are political opposition, they crush political opposition. | ||
What if we seemed like we were in opposition? | ||
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Oh yeah, no one's ever thought of that. | |
That's crazy. | ||
Hey, I love you too, man. | ||
Anyone who says that is just an idiot and hasn't really thought about it for more than five seconds. | ||
Like, just isn't mentally equipped. | ||
They're just not capable of, like, thinking it all the way through. | ||
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Honestly. | |
Kyle Malick sent three dollars. | ||
Four Christmases is a great modern Christmas movie. | ||
Love you bud. | ||
First time I've been able to super chat. | ||
I'm a replay bro. | ||
Had to go to bed early to sleep off flu symptoms and woke up around 1 a.m. | ||
less than 3. | ||
Thanks for telling me. | ||
Glad to hear that. | ||
Yeah, I saw that. | ||
That was funny. | ||
I saw that one is in theaters. | ||
I think that's what Vince Vaughn is in that. | ||
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That was pretty good. | |
Revelator sent $3. | ||
My family is split evenly on Israel and Palestine, but when I point out how Jews are largely responsible for this, they all yell at me and say I am obsessed about Jews. | ||
What should I say to that attack? | ||
Dude, that's what this show is about. | ||
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Okay? | |
YouTube Finance sent $3. | ||
That's what the whole show is. | ||
What do you think we've been covering for 35 days? | ||
longer Seriously For $3 at 3 a.m.? | ||
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Hey, Nick! | |
Everyone just says that they yell at me for talking about Jews. | ||
What should I say? | ||
I don't know. | ||
Isn't that kind of what I say every day for fucking forever? | ||
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Dude. | |
YouTube Finance sent $3. | ||
Why do you never bring up Chinese influence? | ||
Are you a paid China shill that is being hired to put 100... That's a duplicate. | ||
Why did you send that again an hour later? | ||
I already answered that. | ||
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What? | |
No, we'll all be dead! | ||
Stupid! | ||
It'll be the end of everything! | ||
Who's gonna survive? | ||
are watching from Ireland, do you think if World War III happens, in its conclusion, will bring the end of degeneracy such as transgenderism and BLM? | ||
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What? | |
Revelator sent $3. | ||
No, we'll all be dead, stupid. | ||
It'll be the end of everything. | ||
Who's going to survive? | ||
Who's going to survive when nuclear countries go to war with each other? | ||
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Do you think after a nuclear war that there will be no more BLM? | |
Do you think there will be no more woke left? | ||
I hope you're not alive. | ||
I hope that you are not a survivor. | ||
At the minimum. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
$5. | ||
Yo. | ||
Christmas music? | ||
Good contribution by Jews? | ||
Yeah, that is a good contribution. | ||
BananaBit sent $3. | ||
Nick is be like, hey, Nick. | ||
Got any book recommendations on the Bible? | ||
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Paul Herida sent $15. | |
When you're president, you should bring back fireside chats. | ||
Nicky, you have a real way with words. | ||
Love you, man. | ||
God bless. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Doge shit poster $69. | ||
If you don't have a banking account, then how are you able to receive super chats on entropy? | ||
Let me just tell you, yeah, let me tell you all the ins and outs of how I'm able to circumvent that. | ||
Let me lay that out in detail and specificity and I'll tell you exactly how I receive money in a hostile banking environment. | ||
Great question. | ||
Dio sent three dollars. | ||
Hey Nick, Mango Tomato here. | ||
We're having a lot of fun in the rumble chat. | ||
I think you should interact with us more in there. | ||
Love you buddy. | ||
Keep doing God's work. | ||
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Yeah, just gotta send a super chat and I'll interact. | |
Boogly Woogly sent $10. | ||
Whoops, was supposed to send more. | ||
Have a great weekend, King. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Boratsogdief sent $3. | ||
Nick, I'm not lying. | ||
Why would I lie about that? | ||
Don't underestimate the stupidity of the average American Zoomer. | ||
They are so blinded by Jewish brainwashing they see Muslims as poor blacks. | ||
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Sent rape dollars. | ||
Okay, that's our last Super Chat. | ||
That's gonna do it for me. | ||
Alright, I'm tired. | ||
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That's it. | |
That's all I got in the tank. | ||
Alright, well... Remember to follow me, okay? | ||
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As always, thanks for watching. | ||
Special thanks to... none of you. | ||
But thanks to all our Super Chatters, everybody that watches the show. | ||
We love you and I'll see you on Monday. | ||
Until then, have a great weekend. | ||
Have a great rest of your evening. | ||
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Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. | |
It's going to be only America first. | ||
America first. | ||
The American people will come first once again. | ||
With respect, the respect that we deserve. | ||
The American people will come first. | ||
From this day forward, it's going to be only America first. |